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Show THt WIATHCR. and Tuesday, osnerally fair, llttla Changs In tsmparsturs. Local Settlement Prices. Silver I7i Lead $ 75 IS Copper (cathodes) lit . Monday Zlno X 1 l) . I if X A. AY w Tribune Wants point to employment in every line and tell of chances for domestic helpers. A. j I.13i SALT LAKtf CITY, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1927. VOL. 115, NO. 53. .CHAM 'OTP OlCdliilji Captain Liiidy Glad That Columbia Plane Approaches Big Goal T71T7 iv i ITS World Flight Hero Hears of Near Success of Chamberlin Ship While Aboard Charge the Steamship Memphis. 7 TT3T7mT i 1 a i i i and Baggage Delayed at Paris and Flier Has Some Staff Left Tirana SatMoments. Anxious urday Night, Report. if SI " SX ""Surpasses All Records. "DERLIN,, June 6 (AP). The Brflanca plane Columbia made a forced landing this morning at Eialeben, about 110 miles Th southeast of Berlin. The machine wrs in perfect order. landing was attributed to fuel shortage, or Chamberlin losing Lis .r After ay. WW Jugo ''; ; 49-2- (in n, Mi. f i) t Water ' 4rl 1 i a 'J X OLD MINISTRY e f-- 4 cW. Clarence D. Chamberlin, left, shaking hands with Charles P. Levlne, owner of Bellanca piano and companion filer on the world's longest nonstop flight, photograr&ed shortly bef or they hopped off from Curtlss field. Long Island, Saturday morning. STEAMERS CRASH . IN BLINDING FOG ABRAHAM LINCOLN p Oregon Trunk Line Keith Recovers Makes Extension Kidnaped Sons ST. PAUL, Minn., June t (AP). comof tha Shsvlln-Hlxo- n Purch&s twenty-flv- a pany's railroad, extending; miles southwest of Bend. Ore., wlU be the first step In tha extension pf tha Oregon trunk road from that city to Klamath Falls, Ore. This was annunced hers today by Ralph Budd, president of tha Great Northern railway, which has taken over alone the extension of tha Oregon trunk as tlia other Joint ownr the Northern Paclflc-ha- s declined .to participate. VyAJSHXtTOTON, Tuns President S CooUdge ; (AP). re- ; ceived nors talntssi yesterday than at any time sine) hs became president, when twsnty flag- ship, of the United Bute Headed Parit HeraJd-Ex-atnln- fleet each boomed out twenty one abets, tha nreaddsntlal ssJata, as thsy passed the Mayflower, the president's yacht, at the review off Cap Henry, Va. In torn, President Coolldg gave aa equal number of return-ti-n saints. Each tlm tha color oa the asJntlnf ship passed the Mayflower the band oa the yacht (track dp "Ths Star Spangled Banner. ' ' NASHVILLE. Tenn., June S (AP) George O. Keith, manufacturer, returned from Henderson, Ky., today, satisfied with hla recovery of his two small Bona, Oeorre, Jr., and Lehman, and ready, ha said, to waive prosecution against his former, .wife, Mrs. Horace .Jackson, who removed them from their home In fsshlonable Ackien Park Saturday. Keith said that Mrs. Jackson, Mlsa Laura "Dovery" Holden, her companion, and Henry Pierce, Nashville privats detective, were released today at hla Instance by Henderson authorities. "I Intend to prosecute Pierce, however, to the limit." he added. "T .h.ii June S (AP). WASHINGTON, go before the grand Jury hers with all William R. Stansbury. clerk of the the evidence I have Monday United States supreme court, died here today from a heart attack fol lowing an lllneae of aeven weeks. Ha waa born In Washington. D. C. May Miller Marilyn JS, 16. and appointed aonlntant clerk In August, 1S81. and made clerk In Toward Divorce October, lltl. During hla service full terms of the through forty-fiv- e CHICAGO, June I (AP). Marlhm court hs endeared himself to all Miller, m uirical comedy etar, left Chl-- I buslneaa before tha highest cso tndav on the flrnt lap of a Jour-- 1 having by his uniform eourtssy and nek toward a Paris divorce from Jack tribunal kindness. Plckford, film star, ths Chief Justice Taft and all the assaid tonight. sociated Justices of ths court will act "Ths entire matter has been as honorary pallbearers at the fubetween os." Mlm Miller said, at St. Andrews Episcopal "It will ba a nlcs friendly ending. 1 neral church Tuesday morning. The acplan to aall from New Tork "atur-- ! tive pallbearers will . be C. Elmore day for Prance on the P, B. Paris. deputy clerk. nd other ofJack will folio me In a few days Croplsy. fice associates, Henry W. Hodges, and wa plan to both take resident clerk of ths court f appeals, and In Prance for lha required period, or William M. Dove. until our divorce is obtained. MISSIONARY Oil IN CHINA. MRS. WHIILIS IS DEAD NEW TORK. Juns I (AP). Death OHIOOPTs; rAIA. Ms.. Jans I of the Rev. I'anlel L. Mr&'iane of Co (API. Mrs. Clara M. Wheeler. 71, lumbus, Ind. was reported in. a cable the National Park sm- - from China today to the Catholle For- Inary faculty at Toreat GWn, Ml, Isn Miaalon Aorlety of America at for twnty-fiv- s The missionary died of years, died here today MarrknoU. St tha home of her daughter. Miss msllpos: at Wutina, ths province 4 Marlon M. Wheeler. . "hsntjns- U. S. Court Clerk Dies After Illness Twenty Ships Fire Salutes for President homes. The Atchafalaya Is discharging a tremendous volume of water Into the gulf, preventing deeper Inundation of the cross section of country adjacent to Morgan City, about 120' miles west of New Orleana. Tha weather bureau estimated the liver current at ten hour. an miles Water continues to fall slowly In the Tensas basin In northeast Louisiana. Thla aection waa flooded mora than three weeks ago by breaks In the main Rehabilitation Is Mississippi levees. making" good progress In that section. j e-- mnr - COOLIDGE NEAR HIS ANNIVERSARY MEMORIAL PLAN Harding Died August 2, 1923; President Not Planning Celebration. WASHINGTON. June 5 (AP). President Coolldge will spend ths fourth anniversary of Ms becoming president while In ths Black Hills of South Dakota. President Harding- died In San Francisco, ths nlfht of Aurust 1, 92I, Mr. Coolldg-taking- the oath of office early ths next roornlnc In his fattier' a boms st Plymouth, Vt. In vtw of the sad circumstances attending- hla Induction Into office, Mr. Coollders and his friends ars not plancommemoration ning; any particular of Wis day. although It la likely hs will make some observation at that tlms In memory of Mr. Harding. President Harding started or hi IX, becomto Alaska. Juns 10, trip 111 upon his return to San Franing cam Mr. cisco. Coolldge Immediately here to Washington, remaining throughout the next summer, exweeks at for 1st Plymouth, cept Ships Run Together on Bust of Statue of "Honest California Coast; No Abe" May Be Erected on Pinnacle Mount. Injuries Are Reported. MIPDLESBORO. Ky., June 5 (AP). Plans foe carving a memorial to coast before dawn today caused four Abraham Lincoln on the face of Pinnacle mountain, . which overlooks ships to meet In smashups. The steamer Coos Bay, a large lum- Cumberland Gap, have been underHill, the steamer taken by Dr. John Wesley ber carrier, rammed Memorial uniSamoa, off Point Conception, 109 miles chancellor of Lincoln north of San Pedro. The Samoa's versity. Pinnacle mountain overlooks three engine room was put out of commisthere sion and the craft was taken In tow states100 and on Its great It"face" Is planned are square feet that and headed for San Pedro. The Coos to devote to either a great bust of Bay. was formerly tne naval coiner Lincoln or to an entire statue, on a C. S. Paolo, heroic scale. a New Pyi-oYork sculptor, who spent three days The Swedish ateamer Tblken and the he besaid that plans, inspecting the ateamshlp Point Judith collided lieved It to be feasible, and estimated would comIt to two of take Point Arena that .years miles north thirty-fiv- e plete the work. on the northern California coast. Adsaid Dr. Hill details will be worked vices to the Federal Telegraph comthis summer and an organization neither vessel out pany here were that to raise funds for the memorial would unand proceeded was badly damaged be' started and that he hoped work der their own power. ThehitTolken, en might be begun thla fall. the port route to San Franclwo, Lincoln Memorial university Is but bow of the Point Judith, denting a few June t (AP). SAX FRANCISCO, A blinding fog aktrting the California platea. Disabled with a broken tall shaft off Point Sur on the southern California coast, ths steamer Tsmalpals was tnken under tow by (he steamby ship Plow City. Reports re.celvedhere the Federal Telegraph company was to towed vessel being said the San Pedro. were from the No Injuries reported accidents. , The Federal Telegraph company marina station here this morning reby the ceived a message radiocast motorshlp' Lio, off the coast of China, struck thres telling of a typhooii that San Francisco ahlpa, the China Arrow, the West Sequana and the Miller County. The radio operator on the Llo said hla ' craft waa outside ths typhoon srea and the three vessels relayed In character, messages, fragmentary of No Intheir predicament. telling dication waa given aa to damage to ths veaeela. ''" ' - Further t 1:25 a. m. Plans believed to be Bellanca sighted over Long Fond, BERLIN', June A (AP). The CoMass. lumbia has been sighted over to be I:i0 a. m. Plans believed Bellanca paaaed over Marahfleld, eighty miles southwest of Mass. I a. m. Plane sighted over Berlin, on her way to Berlin fron Mass., which believed not Eisleben, where she waa foreed to Bellanca. a. m. A second plans passed over land. Marshfleld, Mass. 13:04 p. m. Bellanca plans passsd The Announcement of the arrival over Yarmouth, N. 8. di1:1ft p. m. Passed over La Have of Chamberlin at Eisleben earn rect from the Associated Press office Harbor, N. 8. 1:20 p. m. Passed Peggy's Point, at Berlin, telephoned to London and N. 8. 1:30 p. m. Passed Chebuckto Head, cabled from there. Previous reports from Ostend, N. 8. 1:65 p. m. Sighted at Shag Ledge Paris and London reported ths Co8. N. lighthouse, 1 p. m. Passed Wedge Island. N. 8. lumbia having; made s landing at south6:30 p. m. Steamer Salacia reported Paderborn, about 200 miles a plane fifty miles south of St. Pierre west of Berlin. Both places are In Miquelon. 6:17 p. m. Bellanca plane passsd line with the flight' toward Berlin from Dortmund, where the plan was St. Khotts, N. F. :20 p. m. Plans believed to be Bellast previously reported. lanca passed Trepassey, N. F. t.iO p. m. Plane believed to be BelBERLIN, June , (AP) At mld- lanca reported passing over Cape n night" hen procession of Race, N. F. automobiles to Tempelhofer field. SUNDAY. 11:80 a. m. Bellanca plane circled With which gala parades la steamer Mauretania 360 miles west of compared Imperial days seemed but a sprinkling. Scllly Islands, England. S:20 p. m. Sighted by ateamer Aa traffic converged' ever nearer ts Transylvania near Lands End, south ths Tempelhofer airdrome the crush western tip of England. became so compact that cars wars 4:16 ,p. m. Reported at Plymouth, able to move only by Inches. It took . an hour to cover half a mile. England. 3 45 p. m , sighted over Padstow, TAXIS AT PRCMIUM. England. As ths night wore on, taxlcabs wars 4:10 p. m., passed over Plymouth, st a premium, and when they finally England. at their destination there no' arrived 7:00 p. m., paased Boulogne Suf Mer, France, beading for Cologne, longer was a question of parking ears; were simply packed together, Germany. , they without a ghost of a chancsof getting out for hours. Ths American ambassador, JaeoH Gsjtild 8churman, accompanied by thej executive members of ills staff, mot tored to the airdrome about midnight. (or all Germany believed that the Co. lumhia was heading eastward, with S CHICAGO, June (AP). Daniel Berlin as Its destination.. Ths pollcs assured ths ambassador Dsvld I.uckenbll, professor of seme-ti- c languages and literature at ths that ample protection would be given 1'nlverstty.. of ' Chicago, died of ty to Chamberlin and Levins and that the phoid fever In 'London Saturday, Mrs. waiting crowds would not be permitLuckenbiu caMed university officials ted to get within hailing distance of the plane after It landed. today. The police 'also promised the Professor LuckenbiU. one of the a free road for Ills motor leading American assyrlologlsts, was on a mission for ths oriental Insti with the aviators aboard, aftsr the tute pf ths university to the British reception formalities were concluded. museum, working on Assyrian documents. His death leaves uncomplet(By ths Associated Pfssa.) ed sn Assyrian dictionary on which At 4:10 o'clock, sastsrn daylight hs had been working for nearly Urns, ths monoplane Columbia was twenty years. reported flying over Plymouth, EnThen came alienee and the gland. watching world turned to epeoulatloit as. to the probable destination of the daring airmen. . The watsr Jump front Newfoundland was covered In Just twenty-on- e hours. Charies Llndbsrgh MANILA. June I (AP). Steward (Cesttsaec es Fsss Twe.3 Talt, Manila business man and president and general manager of the Olympic Athletic club of Manila, an PARENTS RECEIVE nounced today that he and four other Manila men have agreed to tx?st an FLASH WJTH JQYi offer of a prise of 25.000 peaos for the first flight between San Fran OMAHA, Neb., Jims f - (AP). A cisco and Manila.. The flight may be flash of joy ths dispatch telling of mads In either direction. Clarence Chamberlin'e landing st Eisleben In his Bellanca monoplane, Bids Sought for Boston Columbia, broke a long spell of anxwaiting In ths Associated Prase Mail ious Cleveland office here for Mr. and Mrs. E. C Chamberlin, his parsnts. Both were outwardly affected by BUFFALO, N. T.. June f (AP). Bids for an airmail routs between ths relief of their son's safe arrival Thsv Boston and Cleveland i'la Buffalo on a record nonstop flight. and connecting with a line from New had been there sines early yesterday York at Albany will be advertised morning, eagerly scanning tha reports for, prcbably during the coming coming ovsr ths automatlo printer. ; week. Csss Connaway, secretary of Buffalo real ths ssiata board, said today on returning from Washington. Mr. Connaway and Lieutenant E. M. Ronns. manager of ths Buffalo airport, mads a trip to Washington and return by airplane to place Buffalo's claims for slrmall servtcs before the poetofflce .department. Msg-delbur- g, Bur-rag- T i : it ' REINS - Bellanca Plane Log Na. s-- . j The Columbia was refuel and started on its way to Berlin, where it was expected to a- rive within aa hour. When it became kiiovn here that Columbia had landed at Eisleben and had rtartcd for Berlin, the American ambassador, Jacob Gould Schurman, who had gone home, was notified, and it was expected he would return to the airdrome. The authorities recalled the police (By the Associated Press.) reserves, which had been withSATURDAY. 05 a. m. (K. D. T.) Hops off at drawn. Roosevelt field. New Tork. The Columbia was expected I a. m. Sighted at North Westport, !o reach the capital about 10:40. Mass. . B ! BELIEVED OVER SAXONY - Plane Refuels and Starts for German Capital? Atlantic Safely Negotiated and Flight d'Affaires Hearty Dinner With (Copyright, 127, In tha United States, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, South America, Cause of Severance Arrest Japan, Europe and tha Brltlah Empire, by the New Tork Tlmea company.) to New York the , Tlmea.) (Albrights reserved. Special cable Attache and of Admiral, Ace Retires By CAPTAIN GTIABLEJA. LINDBERGH. A BOA EX) THE S. 6. MEMPHIS, June 6. I wai very glad to learn for "One Great Sleep." Refusal to Free Him. tats afternoon that the Columbia, with Chamberlin aboard, had wooped down and circled thq Macretania, just 150 feet from the crowded I V. S. S. CRUISER MEMPHIS, June BELGRADE, Jugoslavia, Juris deck, and hen continued iti course for France. Diplomatic relations with Al-- I 5 (By wireless to AP). Lindbergh's Wireleia messages to tha Memphis have kept ui all well informed about (AP). were Is It broken last night. hanla luck came near to failing him yestertha progress 'of this wonderful flight and we are all happy to know the learned from a moat reliable source. day, but turned up In the end, though It The Jugoslav charge d'affaires, expedition hai safely reached its destination. causing htm many anxious moments. There was considerable delay about Tha Mauretania was about 850 miles out of Cherbourg and gave waa learned, with tha entire legation Duraxso ataff left Tiranl laat night for hla precloua baggage, which failed to her position as latitude, and 15:01 longitude and time 4:20, British by way of Spaloto. arrive from Paris on time. The bagsummer. The break, It was reported, was due gage consisted of many gifts contatned to the failure of tha Albanian govern- In great packing cases marked FLIES ABOVE MAtTEETANIA. set forth by "fragile." boxes, suitcases, new leather After coming down close enough for the passengers to plainly sea tha ment to accept condlttona Jugoslavia demanding the release of bags and bundles of many kinds ana In machine and its ooeupants, Chamberlin headed due east and soon disap- an attache Tirana, of the Jugoslav sizes. The baggage was shipped from legation, who waa recently arrested by Paris by train, but did not reach peared beyond tha horizon. tha Albanian authorities. Cherbourg In time, and waa brought to the Memphis by a fast launch from BREAK THREATENED. I am, naturally, disappointed that the Memphis did not sight the the IT. S. destroyer Brect A break between Albania and Jugoate for have been wonderful for me to see someone else it would plane, Captain Lindbergh and Admiral slavia has been threatening for some heaved alghs of relief when It Is which The time. latest problem, the same I made. tempting flight In Belgrade dispatches aa the appeared, and the moment it waa As we move along over the Atlantic I am thinking constantly of given cause of the break, was the arrest of aboard the "Let's go" order waa given those long, silent hours which "the Spirit of St. Louis" spent in cross- M. Gjourachkocltch, an attache of the and the Memphta slipped the harbor buoy. Then, for the first time, the ing from Newfoundland to tho' first sight of land at Ireland, and in some Jugoslavof legation atThe Tirana, ongov-a homeward bound pennant was uncharge Jugoslav espionage. dreum in the distant past. way it seems like stars, ernment protested the arrest of the furled. It contained thirty-fou- r one offiof the thirty-fou- r eneach for waa on on I am rapidly catching up the ground that he sleep, and I feel fine, despite the rough man 242 in and measured cers, to ' the but length titled feet, ' immunity, diplomatic weather. or 484 foot of a half for each men. the Alba.nian government contended that On the hearty Invitation of the adMy first breakfast on the Memphis was a good one, and then a brisk he waa an Albanian citizen and not turn about the! deck was followed by an impressivo Sunday service, con- entitled to immunity. miral, the youthful aviator made him On June 3 Belgrade dispatches said self completely at home. "Take no ducted by Lieutenant Chaplain L'r.rl M. Criger. Admiral Burrage, his own Par ThrtM.) (CflBtiod (Oontiflavd m Paitj ThrfM.) personal staff, and officers of the Memphis and a large portion of the (CoI.bd Six) Two.) (Clnm Memphis' crew off watch attended. The chaplain spoko of the fact that the officers and men had been ' fortunate enough to crowd in a vast amount of traveling in many countries during the Memphis' European service, beginning Juna 14, last year, and urged them to profit by the knowledge gained when they reached home. I could not help feeling that I, tco, had crowded iif an experience of a lifetime into my all too brief European atay, and considerable knowledge as ' well, which is certain to be a benefit to me. CLIMBS TO CHOW'S JTEST. After the services, Daniel Mahoney, president of the Ryan Aircraft company, who is going back with me, 'and I, with the permission of the senior watch officer, Ensign Blur, climbed to the crow's nest, 140 feet above the deck. Tt waa an exciting experiencefor' a sixty-mil' gale was Coming Political Shakeup Stirs blowing, and the wind was tossing a aea over the forward deck, ar'the New spray gleamed through the sunlight. . Down Mississippi Will We stayed up there for half an hour. " He said it was just like walkRumania; King Asks ing off on the wings of a flying plane, but I had an illusion of the Memphis Prince Stirbey to Act. Rise The view waa ereat Not Cause being topheavy and about to keel orer at any minute. and I wish that Chamberlin conld have flown across onr path. Had he appeared and eome down as low as he did in the case of the Mauretania, we might have exchanged greetings. BUCHAREST. June 6 (AP). The NEW ORLEANS, June 5 (AP). We had tea with the Memphis officers in the wardroom mess and Contrasting condltlona were presented Averescu ministry, which has been Tassie from Hobart, Tasmania. among the guests was Hobart tonight in the Atchafalaya river basin in power in Rumania since March did not take tea, but ate lettuce leaves with considerable relish. I for- aa the lagging end of the Mississippi JO, 1926, has resigned and Prince administrator of the got to say he is a wallaby or spcles of kangaroo, presented to the ship by valley flood continued Its slow flow Barbu Stirbey, has been requested by royal domains, the mayor of Hobart in August, 1923, during the Australian cruise of the to the Gulf of Mexico. Ferdinand to rorra a national King was The water falling generally In union ministry. Memphis. The selection of Prince stirbey, Tassle Is rated as a' mate of the first class and has writ- the western basin of the Atchafalaya, who carefully is a trusted friend of Queen where New Iberia, and St Martlnvllle, ten aorvice record all his own Ho has the run of the ship and everyone a dozen other towns have of lonel and a brother-in-laMarie been floodis proud of this unique pet. There are dogs,. cats and birds aboard "ship, ed, while south of Polnte Coupee par- Bratlano, waa In the nature of a bombshell. ish on the eastern side of the river political but Taseie leads the field. the flood was rising slowly as far WONDERFUL TBIP. In the political situa A shake-usouth as the main line of the Southern tion In Rumania haa been expected Pacific railway. Tonight I dined with the vice admiral and his staff, including the Danger was believed to have passed, for some time, chiefly hadbecause de-of chief of staff, Commander Bagley, Lieutenant Commander Frank L. Loowe, however, been and the weather bureau de party differences that Lieutenant Willard B. Gains and Lieutenant Commander Louis C. English' clared in a special bulletin that while veloping. On May SI dispatches from aaid that Rumania Ferdinand new water coming down the Misthe King . paymaster. sissippi will prolong the Inundation had signified a desireforfor a national I am looking forward to rating with Commander Beck, the executive In that reason the Atchafalaya basin, from pres- union ministry and officer; Commander Lowell, the engineering officer, and other officers ' ent outlook It' will not cause another had commisdioned tothe chief of the Interview the rise. royal household and I also want to eat with the rew. A rescue fleet, the last line of the various party leaders. This is a wonderful trip, and it is fine fun to be going home on board forces lonel Hratlano. the former premier, that have saved thousands from the Memphis. Long night's sleep, and tomorrow we will be another day peril and hunger, stood by In the low(Contlaued en Fr Tares.) er basin, waiting for anv unexpected (Celaau Fifel nearer to home and good, hard work. emergency. Boats plied the inundated fields, taking food to many families that refused, to evacuate their flooded a short distance from Pinnacle Chicago Professor Dies of Typhoid Prize (Offered for Long Flight U S. Rotarians Have Play Time and OSTKND, Belgium. June t (AP). The American Rotartans attending the eighteenth annual convention of Rotary International and King Albert with them today, but did not know e Cleveland Scene of Convention Capture Pair at Found dabbed e e - lMK)-ml- Air It. The king arrived Incognito laat night and irent to the royal pavilion to be resdy for Monday's ceremonies. Rotarians of many nations meanwhile had a day of play, watching a historic pageant, a .naval review and a big gymnastic performance, but enjoying moat of sll the curious sights of the old world. They followed ths dog carts, went to see ths windmills and were photographed In quslnj Belgian costumea Ths city hsll chimes played "Yankee Doodle"- today, rather upsetting traditions, but slso gave the national anthem. "Brsbanconne," In Its turn. Even the police regulations wars liftCHTCAOO. fAPV De Jsns t ed, and Ostend was mads a widsi CLFVELAND. O.. Juns I (AP- J- open town ss fsr as cabarets were scribed as ths largest and most harhisin oonoiave ths church's was monious and triennial concerned, convention of ths permuThs fifth dancing tory, ths snnual northern Baptist Brotherhood of Locomotivs, Engineers ted ail night cloesd sn church convention with tomorrow with will open here MXI evangelistic sermon hers tonight. Ths delegates representing Detective started convention Tuesday. lodges In ths United states and CanNext yesr s meeting will ba held In ada and seventeen grand officers end timed so deleg-atecan Drug Store Detroit The convention will last attend ths Baptist world convention sbout thirty dsrs. W. B. Prener. Toronto, Canada, afterwards. Answering a burglar alarm sounded at More president of all brolhsrhoexi organisathan seventy pulpite In Chi from ths Taytor pharmacy on West tions, will open the convention. Two Women cago snd suburbs wsrs filled today by Temple street early Monday mornSubjects to come before the will be the buslneee affairs ing. Defectives Wllllsm Madsen and visiting Baptists. to Death f the organisation. Including banking 8 H. Neve arrested two young men. SAiaiOCNT RgTUStNS, and other Interests, pensions, insur who ths detectlvee ssy were leaving The men gavs their nsms DETROIT. Mich., June I (AP). a WASHINGTON. and the movement for Increased the st'tr. Juns t (API Two women were found clubbed to wages now under wsy la ths sastera ss Nick Walker, II of Pavsoa, and President Coolings returned to Waah. death In a rooming hooss hers tonight-On- territory. Harry Milker, in, of Otinnisoo. The ington on the M&rOover this svenlng of ths victims was Mrs. FansIS Election of praetlaHT sll the grand Seteit'ves reported that ths pair had sfier a voVage down ths fntomae off Msy, to. Police Bail been usable ts officers will eome op during ths last gained entrance by bresing a lock ape Henry. Vs.. where ysaternay hs on ths front dor. establish Identity of tha ether. week of ths convention. reviewed ths T'nlted States feel. - FIVE CENTS PAGES Fliers Make Forced Landing 110 Miles Southwest of Berlin HI BUT RETURNS WITH ALBANIA 20 PILOT AND OWNER LUCK DESERTS ORDERS BREAK Lindbergh's Own Story t a JUGOSLAVIA , . A. -- T7TAH is a land U of fantastical- ly beautiful formations of all kinds. 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