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Show T THE WEATHER. Sunday and Monday, fairs cooler wast portion Sunday. Local Sattlamant Price. Silvr Bargains for the household and for every line of business may be found in Tribune Wants. ' 54C Lead ft 55 JUT'S Topper (cathode) Zic 342 17 T n IS CUT IK i 1 ' Jt W. 5. Men on Yangtse Trans- Two Incidents Interpreted Work in Congress Makes French Party in Session Him Opponent Worthy Learns Facts for First port When Explosion as Desire to Bring Steel. Time From Herriot Man of Smiths Back the Monarchy. Occurs; Wild Panic. SHANGHAI. Oct lfi (Bv the Associated Tress) Approximateb 1200 Chinee soldiers perished bv fire. and drowning when a troop hlp took fir at Kiukiang, Kiangsl province, state dispatches received lodav by the Toho News Agency The steamer Kuang Yung, transporting 1500 troops of Marshal Pul Chuan-Fan- g and a full cargo of munitions, caught fire while anchored tn the Yangtse river. the Before troops could be taken off In small boats, the munitions exploded, killing many at oi.ce and spreading the flames throughout the ship ,As successive explosions hurled fire and shells upon them the soldleis with were seized Many panic plunged overboard and were drowned Only 300 are believed to have reached shore The Kuang Kung which was entirely destroyed, was owned bv the China Merchant Navigation company Special Amnesty Part of Wedding RRUSELR. Oct lfi (By the Press) The marriage of rnwn Prince Teopold of Belgium and Princess Astrid of Sweden In Stock-I- n lm. the date for which has been will he advanced to November 3 made the occasion of a special amnes-In Belgium, It is learned In court ircles. The Belgian roaI familv will em-hir- k October 30 on the steamer Marie lose for Gothenburg, from which a train will convev them to Stockholm for the civil ceremon). i Greater Honor in Store Viewed as Disquieting. By MARK SULLIVAN. 70 The Ort. UAbHINGTON, (Gnpvnght. 16. Salt Lake Tribune to disprocess of rising BERLIN, Ort 16 In his pathetic within hardly congress farewell address to the German tinction ever varies. ' reichswehr General Von Seetkt its l1!! Practically deposed commander, said he had enalw a b it deavored to Implant In tVs armv the take, place on the floor spirit of the old army and called on the relchswehr to go forward "over of congress and in the the graves. commit A foreigner asks fearfully whether rooms near the republican defensive army la to by and no resemble the Imperial army aiM what else. piace graves must be traversed bv the There is a soldiers enlisted for twelve years These fanfare and drfem rolls of military rhetoric must not be taken too seriously That they occasioned fear at this time is the result of strange happening that rudely awakened slumbering mistrust. When It was learned that the former kaisers eldest grandson had participated in the relchswehr maneuvers, those familiar with German coiditlons were compelled to believe that this happened with the consent Mark Sullivan. of President Hindenburg, who is chief of the rechsvvehr, and, who, as gredt reputatou in some other part field marshal to his majesty, would m politics like to regard the military training of of the country, either or some can other line; in bring that the Hohenzollern prince as belonging to the divine cosmic order and not reputation with him to Washington, as a violation of state institutions and cn begin at once to' build upon But President Hindenburg caused lus accumulations. In rare it to be publicly announced after the casesprevious that can happen in the senate, affair that it had first become known but I cannot recaTl one example of to him through the newspapers that its happening in the lower house. the kafsers grandson had particiwho has leadership in Every man pated In the august maneuvers in the uniform of the old army In the congress today began at the bottom within congress and made ail his Continued on Pure Eight (Column Five) reputation on the floor of congress and in the committee rooms. Another legend la that a man can rise to distinction In rongre through tn the ene ability 'n whUh this legend is popularly held It Is never true It i true that ability to state facts clearly a help. if. and only If. the man has the other form of ability which shows itself In committee rooms and in the regular work of congress As for the legend that a man can achieve distinction in Boy Living in through a single great speech, that never happens It does happen that some one All Parts of Country sometimes speech marks the ending of the process by which a congressman comes to by his fellows, composes Rewarded for Bravery. recognition the final ripening in the process hv which he has attracted the approving attention of other congressmen and of observers But the speech from which NEW YORK. Ort lfi (Bv the vou can sometimes dote the assured Press ) Thirteen bov heroes distinction of a congressman In never living In all parts of the country have an Isolated exercise of talent for pubbeen accorded offic al honor as life lic speaking. It is never an oration SPEECH CONCLUD1NQ STEP. savers by the Boy Scouts of AmerOn the rare occasions when a posiica. tion of leadership Is associated with Heading the list, made public at a political speech, the speech Is merely tothe concluding step In a long associaBoy Scout headquarters tion with some pending item of legisHen-leIs name of the John J day, lation. The recognition by other 14 years old of Evanston. comes not Wjo, through the who was awarded the gold honor speech, but through their observing medal, the highest honor that s Bov over a period of months or vears that Scout can win for his revue of an- this one congressman has ben makother bov from drowning near Evans- ing himself master of some one field ton. in August, 1925 Although car- O has repeatedlv shown sustained ried dnwi.' bv the other vouth who talent and dependable devotion to the more than work of congress as a whole. The weighed eighteen pound he did Henlev desperately clung to recognition is alwavs the fruit of a him and finally got him ashore long period of approving observation of were of the man a daily work on the floor heroism Gertlficates awarded twelve other Boy Scouts a of congress and in the committee rooms follows Distinction within congress comes Ieonard Murphv of Oakland Md in one way and one way only It confor pulling two hors from the path sists of making good dav after day of a rapirtlv moving freight train eve of 434 other men. before Hugh Ghnlmers Yland Worcester manv of the most for dragging a bov of them them pretty Mas in their tests of manexacting a of fast moving motor liness frpm the path A member of congress In the truck outside of congress, may be James N Hill his brother, John claries popular, or conspicuous, or what not. Donald Washburn and all of That F outside of congress reputation Berkeley Cal rescued a hov from a may or may not coincide with the deep pv1 in the bottom of ah abansame man within conreputation doned quarry X, gress John Grant of Westerly. R I, resTb whieh a man rente umed a tmv from deep poof to recognized elevation within conThomas R N Gardner, of New Lon- gress usuallv begins with the wav he drove his boat out acta about hj work on committees If Gonn don through the white can and rescued a he attends hi committee meetings hoy. w'hoae host had overturned 1C regularly and does his share of the work faithfully, that Is the first step the breakers of Iong Island sound Clifford O P.riant. Ganado. Texas, The committee work is frightfully swimrescued a hoy wjio sank while wearing On most committee It dealing with vast masses of ming Ward Roberts, of Key West. Fla . statistics, graspingc them and twing to urate deductions in make able from a saved hoy drowning deep To attend fakhfully to from them w ater in congress of committees business the of WIs Kenosha. , George Piedot men Is far harder work than rescued a bov from drownh business1 to their private Dlether Booth, of San Lula Obispo gve s from Rescued in girt Csf drowning what counts congress. Hamid O Melendy, of Port JefferTherefore, In the pmces of a con-f it son. N Y, saved a boy awtmmer gressman a rise to distinction observed by the older congressmen from death Pm Fstrtss ) tCfUao4 (Celssia Tw) By MAXIMILIAN HARDEN tee SCOUTS AWARDED speech-makin- g Queen Takes Dip HONORSASHEROES in Liners Tank S S LEVIATHAN, Oct. lfi (By the Associated Press ) Although sufcold a for last the from slight fering two days. Queen Msrie, felt good enough this morning to take another after dip in the Leviathans pool having a cup of tea. Marie and her daughter, Princess Ileana, remained in the water about ten minutes and emerged much refreshed The Rumanian sovereign and her suite are much concerned over the clashes about contracts for her output In America under conditions which are variously interpreted 1 Three Tongmen Found Guilty BARBARV, Gal, Oct lfi the Asscm lated Press) Quong V Mock Ming Fat end J Chu k, members of the Bing Kong tong, today were found guilty of assault to commit murder The Ghinese tNTA (Bv Si hit k. In a tong war fired several shots at Tee Moon, secretary of the Hip Song tong, in a davlfght attack In this city last August which took place almost at the door of the police station Conviction carried a sentence of from one to ten years in prison Four Mail Clerks Hurt in Wreck con-gr- Thirteen . hard-boile- . PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct 1pRv the Awx lafei Press) Four trail clerks were slightly Injured today In the wreck of the American Limited train crack New Ynrk,-fthe Pennsylvania railroad, at Fisher, accordnear Dennison, Ohio, Ohio, , ing to reports received at the offices of the railroad -- P'tta-burg- h Rules Against Wet Referendum r I JK1 FKRSON GITY Mo. Ort 16 (Bv the Associated Pres l Attorney (General (Gentry late todav ruled that a proposition to repeal all the state prohibition laws should not he placed on M ssouris ballots for the general He held that election November 2 the proposal does not properly come state initiaof the within the scope tive and referendum law Everyone Should Read in Mondays Tribune an Article by Winifred Gibbs, Food Specialist, t i 45 i Vi -- v Eight Men Taking Part in Killing Truck Driver Pass Through Cordon. One Un watched Road of Most of Those Who Per- Military Demonstration, Aspirants Race Corres- Resolutions Would Refer ished Drowned; 1500 Restoration of Property ponds, With Prospect of Safeguard Clause Aboard ; 300 Are Saved 1 Cleanliness and Nutrition. Dont Forget Mondays Tribune. FIVE CENTS At Philadelphia, where the ex service men stepped to the air of martial music. This year's Pfra4i6 was the most colorful and the largest in fche history of legion meetings. General Pershing and Vico Presi1 k A.. Photo, dent Dawes led the marchers. GIVES CAUSE r PAGES American Legion Goes on Annual Parade 1211 CHINESE r 78 SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 17, 1926. VOL. 114, NO. 3. m , Guards Mystery Hague Tribunal . SOMERVTLLE. BORDEAUX France Oct 16 (Bv the Aclated Press) The rank and file of the radical partv tndav learned for the first time that the Washington debt settlement involve a decrease In France s war debt to the United State from $4 30 000 000 to BROWNING MOVES BO! IS KILLED 1 ) N. C. Oct 1C WILMINGTON. Cooiidge Amherst college strident and son of the president Is being guardthe Associated Pre-(By ed by Colonel Edward 1A Starling thsusand cases of whisky taken off remained a of the secret service the seixed rum ship Elma here four mystery today been destroved fcy T have no Idea. young Coolldtre month go ha while In other oir es a crew of fifteen nsgm laborer untold inquirer Marthe opinion was expressed that threat- der d re tion of Umfed Mates valued The o r w received br the presi- shal ftard ening orletters w hie son were responsible for at bootleg price at $375 000. dent Starling s presence Colon! Starling lives with the president nn and la with him constantly except at classes Information frrun Washington was that Starling a order had been issued under the general polbv of the secret service department, which la rharged by law witfit the protection of the persons of the president and tb members of his family. under Noting (ooli'lge has be-- n guard since the nienlng of the fail The Mera term, it was reveaied were believed to be from a harmless crank, but it was chartered prudent to take every precaution aaslnst suy bl attempt to harm the presipoa dent a son. Sister Admits Killing Brother FORT WORTH. Texa. Act 51 Ud Nbh-obo(Bv the Associated Free father of three children, here tonight at ii shot t Mr Jennie the horn of hi parent sie ahnt poll tid Julton, hi him because he beat pw uldjI daddy A char filed of murder iw J. dth ler, againat her In juetk $ m, cvurL ELEVEN LUES TO RID HIMSELF -- BAYARD TAKES RAP ATCOOLIDGE ident Lines Up Leaders newr motorcvcl Thev went to the foothills, where they saw a man shooting at a when Martin suggested that they go back to his house and get n automatic whhh he owned Overton was willing, and thev drove to the city, then hack to the hills, and indulged In some practice themwelves After a short time thev got onto the mnforcvile and returned to Boise, going to the grange fair at 413 Jefferson street Again there was tak of trading for the old motorcvcle, after which Overton started for the door inviting Martin tn come in and wash and then stav for supper Wait a minute until I put my gun said Martin, and Overton away.' and turned aked to he allowed lo ex- amine it. as his friend had suggested exchanging the ptstol for the tai-ge- t, ( B 16 Ort the WASHINGTON'. Associated Prex ) President was accused of shaking dwn his visitor foi a third term indr -nt the ment during his summer tv White House in a radio addr hr tonight bv Senator Bavard f Delaa tic of Demon the ware. treasurer senatorial cnmmiDee th senator to day. From da one or more of the great) od minds of the Republican partv were There ushered into his presence after the great mind. hats in nand came out Into the sunlight and an- to the assembled oun sen- - j cyre that tlnr. was tatives of the pre Overton squatted down against the not a cloud on the Republican Lori- - s U of the garage and Martin smiat-zowa that prosperitv burgeoning ted on his heel in front of him, pull-ieverv nook and crannv, thtvtlu e jng the pistol from his belt and ought to be laid Ht the door faring it to his Mend In some wsv edit 'the gun was dropped of Republban tolirtes and h.v and as each for promulgation of said pdln WHsjpnV reathed for it, it was discharged In the fvreMartin bullet due to the president struck The Senator Raard said thnf dmt r head, killing him Instantly the of RepubMassachusetts, Butler found lican national chairman hoi the tfrxtfT industry of Til staU rather fiat when he sung his song1 Senator of prosperity. and that Phipps of Colorado, rhairman of the Republican senatorial commlMe. dis-in singing of prosperity had met NORFOLK Va, Oct lfi (Br the tressing notes of agriculture from the Associated Pres ) Kias Everts a west Ht criticised the Republican Kx Dr. diver this afternoon completed a hike of seven miles across the bottom of ship s attitude toward the oimim.ir our expenditures disclosure In Illinois and Hampton Roads In less than hour Pennsv Ivania. j i motor-nounce- d n n Diver Walks on Rivers Bottom LOWDEN HOLDS TARIFF FARMERS' GREAT NEED; SOLUTION COOPERATION By th American agriAssociated Pres culture waeTold tonight by former Ooveri-oFrank O Iewden that the American farmer will he able to work more surely unoiit his difficulties der 'a Republican protective tariff than undr any tariff law the Democratic party i likely to write public In a atatemert made though the KepuhUcan aenaJorlal Republican committee the Dtnot leader and former presidential replied at lenrth to Democratic plea for a I n moor He tariff, and to hed ilee aa attacks on the present they a'fect agriculture on butter, wont, The tariff levies ttrus fruita beet sugar, beef and were cited hr Mr lowden a factors of the benefit the farm-t- r operating to fie added that in the rase of other produ! Including wheat, marry prices had too great an foreigne on the American market, but declared a remedy lay In the orof producer to control the ganization equation aurptus if the wheat grower wrere ewm-- p he said, they lately organized, should be able to segregate the exportable aurplue where there I one market it abroad on the best term obtainable, hut maintain the Amer-ai: price for the greater part of the crop that part which gre into domestic consumption In this way th tariff would he fealty effective "Organization of the farmer for the pun' marketing their crops collectively I progressing I believe that acme day It will cover the entire field not a Democratic The remedy tariff The farmer need a jrotec-tlv- e tariff aa he never needed it What he should have is a better method of marketing hi products bv which the tar.ff shall be made more effective We caiViot have one level for farm "d another for h price of price commodit es generally The two must It Jg be hro ixht Into accord democratic that a tariff woud red ore the general prlr level hut ft would leave the farmers great burden of interest and taxes touched The true pO.lry is not To debase Indua'rv but to raise agriculof Industry ture to the Iev-This policy cam.ot be maintained without protective tariff 1 T L OF PEACHES WIFE OPINION. Ripault said that French public opinion balked at the thought that even under an arrangement which reduced the French debt more than half, that Frnnce was likelv to be called oi to pav more on her war William Martin, 17, of debts than what she received from He said Germany In reparations that arbitration was traditional with Boise, Meets Death as Americana as well as with French radicals. Pistol Is Discharged. Maurice Farraut was elected presHis canident of the radical partv Minister bv been had approved didacy of Education Herriot. who stood firm In hi determination Jo rejoli the Rperial to Tit Tribune. ranks and not to accept reeleitlon a BOISE Idaho, Oct 16 We, the head of the party find that William Martin, aged jury, a of the actions convention, The came to 17, his death through an acfar as they affect The general political situtlon, are regarded a vague cidental gunshot wound A resolution, which and Indecisive.. Such was the verdict of the six men was adopted with referei.ee to the impaneled by Coroner William Mo Eight ContiQvi on Pt Bratney after hearing the testimony (Oeluma Tlve) of William Overton today. Young Overton, who bad been en ft motorcycle trip to the hills with Martin, told an entirely different story of the shooting than he had given Immediately after the accident, but It rang true from start to finish, and no amount of ecu id shake him. Overton testified to having started to go to the Pomona Grange fair Friafternoon and of meeting young Delaware U. S. Senator in day Martin out on the bench, where he had gone to see an old motorcycle Martin expressed a desire to buy the Political Talk Says Pres- old machine and the two bovs came back to town, riding on Overtons M 16 (Bvr SAW BANDITS. Six persons saw the car leave the hills, according to Klmberllng. The eight men tn a large aedan, Mellon-Bereng- Oct lfi 180-ml- Louis Blpauit. a former right hand man of M Herriot in the Freirh foreign yfflce, sreportfrg on foreign relations, gave the delegates to the convention facts which thu far have not in been broadcast to any extent He thought, t eerthelea France that the question of a safeguard and transfer clause might properly be referred to the Hague court It Is the absence of clause coverGerman) ing the contingency that mav rot keep in her reparation and that heavy payments b France might upset her exchai ge. that has caused much opposition to the agreement WASHINGTON. fl Oct 1 $2,008,000 Oro QUOTES x J, the Associated Press ) The eight mail bandits who killed a postal employee and obtained $ IF 700 in cash at Elizabeth have escaped the cordon of 600 state troopers, police and volun teers thrown around a area of the Watchung mountains. Major Mark Kimherling tonight ordered th men In and admitted that the bandits had made a getaway. The men came out of the htl!a,w Major Kiraberiing said, on a road that we did not happen to have blocked, although state trooper were within three or four blocks of It. , to Coolidge Valuable Liquor All Destroyed Ms Oct Rv AMHERST. the Associated press Why John , The Wild Area Used; 'Big Sedan Takes Them Out Realtor Goes to Court in St. Lawrence River Craft First Final Separation Goes Down ; Several Process; Guardian Persons Are Missing. Named for Girl. By FRANK DOLAN. (Gop right, 192fi hv the News, York ) lfi Edward NEW YORK, Oct West Browning tndav made th" flrt move to rid himself of hi wife Frances Hccnan Teaches Browning, who left him two weeks arfi, taking about $30,000 worth of 'Hnfhe present Supreme Gourt Justice Morachauser, Poughkeepsie, appointed N. Otis Rock wood of 3 Cedar New York Citv. a guardian ad litem for He acted on the appliPeaches cation of Francis C Dale and John L Mack. Browning's attorney Attached to the papers w.t an affi-d- a it bv Benjamin aughn proo server t inched to offh cer tifying that he had served Rockwood affiin the action, and Rockwood davit that he in willing to act as guardian Thta Information, guarded Jealously by the Browning attorneys and court attaches, was obtain d tonight by the Chicago Trli une Press Bervice. FIRST DEFINITE MOVE. It is th .first definite move Browning ha m.ide since his wife fled from their Kew' Gardens Inn apartment two weeks ago Putnam county, where Browning has established a hgnl residence the town of (old Spring, is the 't late where the suit will be filed, ana the papers 0 set forth. In the document, the Peaches, the air dancing blonde who was bv Earl Garroll because h was not a the stand ird of the a avlph-likBroadway audience demands, is referred to as Katherine .'ranees Browning This is explained hv the fact that, although Teaches Alwavs ogn herself as Frames Heenan Browning, her S'hrol papers from Golpmhu, Ohio, her home town, call hr Katherine Frances Justice Aiorschauper, who work a presiding magistrate in the annulment suit, the Rtillman divorce rasu ami the- - W ard ruuule-wen 'him a place well In the trial foreground of the national spotlight, signed the order shortly after ns n today In the morning. Browning, EArly sad, sullen but determin'd, armed He was AccomIn Poughkeepsie panied M Dale, hit personal uPorntv The pair repaired lmmdt itelv to the Neinn house, where the, loving realtor held hlmclf inronimuttli ad the remainder of the dav I Havs not the id don t cre where mv wife is, and I ightt Browning said to this reporter a few Hhe deserted me, and it's dsv ago up to her to come back The prospect of spending Ms Mrthdav away from his wife todiy wastooBrowning'sandhirlhduv was the dtau'ic much, proiiablv action at Poughkeepsie he very likely a as l brtb-dalooks upon gift. and" Peaches Since he ,,ddvr came to the tanin of the wavs two weeks ago, Browning ha alurnatciv been sulking in his offce and giving out Interviews in whuh be placed the s whole of his troubles at Mr. door In atrt. xclu-slvl- v e Rhine-iHttd- w e v Ifee-nan- SOCIAL AMBITION, That woman Vanted to get Into he said on one occasion eocietv And she wartted me to buy her w v her in Heenan and th runaway Mrs bride who. judging from her . to this reporter, doe mt so m to know whether she love or not, are living at the Heenan fHt eat 157h street at fi'tJ Thvt they ant1clpaed legal action from H owning was indicated on Thursday byn their visit to Mat D. Rteur. Uwver They conferred with an hour him Steur admitted the pair tried to retain him and aald he was considering theiw pr posal. fr fr FESS COOLIDGI O-- t. WASHINGTON. GUfST. lfi t By ' (By the QUEBEG, Qne, Oct 16 Associated Press )Eleven persona. Including one womru. lost their lives when the freight and passenger steamer Guide sank In heavy weather last night near Oodbout, on the northern shore of the St Lawrence. News of the disaster was received toTrading day by the North Shore the TCTet companyfbwners Five other men on board the the steamer were saved. Among missing are Gaptain J M Caron, First Mate Henri Fortin, and four passengers. Miss Anna Marooux, address ui known, J K Laflamme, a former mayor of Levis, Joseph Belanger of Natashquan, Que , and Joseph Collar of 6Romaine, Wue. o clock last night, The Guide at two hours before the tragedy, passed Point Ies Monts, about fifteen miles She below the pla e here she sank gave no signs of being in distress NEW YORK, Oct.Tfi (By the Asbelieved is It and that at that time, she capsized whe?. her cargo was sociated Press.) Leading candidate in the New York state campaign toshifted by the heavy seas day professed to be well satisfied with the results of a week's tour upstate. Governor Smith, Iemocrat, think there is a hopeless split In the Reon the prohibition publican partv The candidates for con question on the Republican ticket gress th upper part of tba d throughout DETROIT, oa. lfi (By the find it convenient, he said, Press ) A man. believed to be state to have a doctors certificate rather attorR E Johnson, 33 Minneapolis than make a personal appearance ney. wa shot to death during a disthe Republican candidate fer pute over a card game tn a soft drink when senator appears. The slayer, an' United State place here tonight unidentified man escaped was of made Identification the body by means of paper found in the clothWitnesses of the shooting deing clared the dead man was unknown at the establishment During the card game, thev said, he told of being associated with a Minneapolis sporting Oct. lfi WASHINGTON, Trades (By the publication the Asxiated Press ) Accepting the He had asserted he' came to Associated Pres Detroit from Ann Arbor after attend- post of honorary national commander General football of the American Legion, ing the Mmneota-MkhlgaPershing today sent Jrwton official game there at Philadelphia thia message: lection by th loyal men of My formed America a .. the legion, who army Tff this, world wr and who now occupy the proud position of patriotic leadership In our country, is Inexpressibly gratifying to me WAHING.TON Oct 16 (Bv the So greater reward could come to Associated Prews ) The right of the anv soldier than to receive such aa acthe honor to from the men of his disapprove attorney general most deeply touched tions of the federal parole board rael command I am " Cobv of unheld tndav the District lumhia supreme court T) S Benjamin H Govel! a prienn-- r at Iavenworth penitentiary whos had Den re. ommenJed bv the hroid brought suit to rumpel ;he attorney general to approve the findThe court held that con,re ing Rv the BUGH8REST. .Oct. 1 had tested discretionary powers in the Th possibility of Press ttnmev general and the court hal no AssociatedCrown a reinPrince Carol former Jurisdiction to review ha acts In such statement as heir apparent to the matters Rumanian throne la a topic of Inin th newspaper. creasing discussion While the articles ore still ve led. section It is apparent that a larg of the pres expects that b will forhi rights shortly afmally resum ter parliament reconvenes on November 14. This expectation la possloly KPAVINAW Okla. Oct 18 (Ry based on th reconciliation between week th Associated Press ) TwetUy min- Car'd and his mother early thia uses after he had complained of feel- in Paris, prior to th queen a dpar States. United . the t for tura bis left his for v had ill and ing home in the rear L K Griers wife found him dead In flam'ng bed with his head crushed, tonight. W W Powell, county attorney of Mayes eountv. expressed belief that the slayer had set the bed afire to burn the victim and hide the crime Mrs Grier who was in the store NEW YORK, vt lfi (By (be Ae when Grier left, was attracted to the ITeas The bodv of a maGrier home by amok from th burn- soclated d last rine private found murd ing bed. In meht Gntral perk, ws a that of Thomas t Mvhmr tdav A ma2fi of the U 8 8 rine fmm th same eh.p mads tb h Id e He and identification Kerrv had been absent without leave. He eaid Mt Ktarry cam from An automatic pistol found near th Oct FORT WORTH. Tx y tor fc tmrr a body wai an Mr t when t In (Bv the Associated Pre 0 thO persons srer dnwned when th 1r au were rn fin 1 4 of tt Identified tomohile crashed through railing s P wown.1 ake Worth, nar h.r two bu. a bridge spending f caae and fri cof vlncrd It was not here, trnifrht A mao, cida wr tn victim. es Candidates in .New York Pleased Shooting Fatal in Card Game Asso-c'aM- Pershing Given Legion Honors n Parole Board Not Final Authority IxCtUril Causes Feeling Storekeeper Slain .in Brutal Way Marine Murdered While Off Duty r-- Three Motorists iw-ia- Drown in Lake Wions-kpol- 1 the President ( o.l dge Aov ated Press had as a luncheon guet tday Senator h ee. Republican. Ohio, who has ben making ampaign )eeches tn a number oi tiaua. -- the one answering the description used In Elizabeth when the streets were raked with fire from a machine gun, were seen at 8 a. m. yesterday on Johnson avenue, near Plainfield. An hour later they were seen near the Crippled Childrens Home, outside of Scotch Plains. A third person saw them on the quarry road near the Baltusrol Golf club in Springfield Verification of the stories told by the persons who saw the car was not obtained until this afternoon. Major Kimberling said. Stnt police still continue to work on the rase, but no information concerning their movements will be given out, he added The searchers of the hill country had intended to use airplanes tomorrow. Officers found one of the mall bags taken by the robbers, but It gave po clue to their whereabouts. Although wlthm a scant thirty miles of large cities, the Watchung mountain region is one of the wildest and most thinly populated In the state. Governor Moore had offered the aid of 2000 state militiamen tn the search had they been needed. MANY HID1NQ PLACES. An area of 180 square miles had been under guard. Many abandoned shacks, farmhouses and deserted mines and quarries would readily lend them-sehto establishment of lairs. -r tu-Bi- ia |