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Show ID DEAD AVIATORS Mexican i Exclusive Flood Picture of North Sacramento, Cal. GUARD Aeronautical f Members Honor j icana Killed In Crash. into the city. Many lives are thought to have been lost in the disaster, which also took terrific property toll in its devastating onrush in the valley. Airplane view of North Sacramento, Calif., which was inundated when the American river, swollen by heavy rains, leaped its banks and poured ., . -- ,, ....... -- ;. ... " v"- ..U ..-- Obregon. and messages of condolence have been received from both. It U expected that one or both of them, a well as Ambassador Morrow, will be In attendance at the funeral service -- ' ..," Kv .... I ;- V- 'W - . ; v. j In '.--J . ; ,1 4p.-;- ;; 3 Poles to Meet Lithuanians and Iron Problems BF.RI4N, March IS (AP). Political In Berlin attach great Importance to th coming Lithuanian-Polis- h conference at Koenlgsbarc, which present a multitude of tangWd problems, solution of which I fait to be necessary to secur lOuropean peac. Seven Polanders and seven Lithuanians will meet on March 10 In an attempt to compos the differences between th two countries. Including th controversy over th city of Vllna. Kovene dispatch to th Berllnr Tageblatt says that th agenda of the conference ha not been determined, but that the first buslnea to be approached probably will be a number of economic questions leading to restoration of neighborly relations. Political consideration, the thornteat nesentatlve McRwain, Democrat, South of which I th Vllna. problem, will com Carolina, and also by the McKenalu up and much Muarl Khola commission, which doubt I expressed aat to whether ihe th question several year ago. Vllna qiaeatlon can b solved at Before voting approval, the comat all. mittee rejected, II to S, the Madden bill proposing that congress accept the bid of the American Cyanamld A company. Thla offer, prerlmjsty tabled, was voted upon again after additional guarantees for fertiliser manu111 facture had been offered.. . circle Senor Quezon's fi time of war. AMERICAN SHOES LIKED. The corporation would consist of ftv members to be appointed by the presiBERLIN. American-mad- e shoe are dent with the anate' approval, and well liked In Germany, and when disan appropriation of tlO.OvOOOO would In store windows ar marked be authorised to provide a working played capital. achuhe." or "original Amerlkanlsrh The new bill was drafted by a sub- "genuine American footwear." Som committee headed by Chairman Morln. German shoemakers advertie their and It embodies many provision sug- product as from "original American gested In a preliminary draft by Rep- - last and designs." i itJ lr h-- ,r Ap- could be (Deeded un Droductkin March 28 The number of women poetmaater la rapidly Jessie Dell, (rowing. Mix member of the civil aerrice commission, baaea the assertion on a a'urrey of th result ,of examination! for portmas-terahlp- a at first, second and third-clas- s office for a period of six months. During this time examinations were held for 60 postmasters, Mlta Dell declared, and 857 women qualified, of whom 99 were appointed. "17A8HIN0T0N, (AP). March II (AP). WASHINGTON, For th first time In lght year tht th Muacl Shoal problem has been before congrea. th house military committee today dot-- red Itself In favor of government operation of th vast properties In northern Alabama. By a vot of 17 to 4, th commute approved th new Mortn bill proposing th creation of a federal corporation charged with the operation of th properties for the manufacture of commercial fertiliser. Th corporation also would be directed to keep th properties In such condition . that ni- trate .. Committee Many Women Hold Post Job; All Uncurious proves Government Opof eration Project. . KJf ' 29, 1928. House MEXICO C1TT, March II (AP). Members of th Mexican Aeronautical association stood watch tonight over Americans th casket of th thr killed yesterday when their plan crashed at Toluca, near her. Th . guard of honor was granted In the recognition of the fact that the fliers died In the promotion of air mall and commercial aviation In Mexico. Only one of the three bodies waa an yet unclaimed today, thle being that of Sterling Rohlf, eon of Anna Katherlne Green. American author. A radio broadcasting Tuesday night of f the new of the crseh brought from i V... - K. T. Springer of Cimmaron, New Mexico, the word that one of the men was hi brother, Wallace Springer, and a request that the body be (hipped back to the United State. A telcrram wa received today from the widow of William King, the laat of the three, stating that she waa en route from Douslas, Arliona, to Mexico City, and asking that the body n Dunea ner. lmerm&ni la expeciea Friday In th American cemetery, I Te King waa once a legal adviser ' IHUJPID t TIIE SALTXAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH Wife Seriously PASADENA. Cal., March IS (AP). Kenor Manuel Cueson, wife of th president 111of th fhlllppln aenate, 1 at her temporary home In seriously Monrovia and will be rushed east, wher specialist will be consulted. It was learned today at th Pottenger sanatorium In Monrovia, whjer Senor Queson ha been a, patient sine last December. Friday. The bodle were brought here early today from Toluca, accompanied by a military scort furnished by the governor of the federal district. Chief of Police Held for Murder I s MIAMI. Fla., March M (AP). Big members of Miami' police force. Including the chief, all under Indictment for murder, lost a major point In their battle for freedom today when Circuit Court Judge A. J. Boss ruled that the grand Jury which Indicted them wa legally constituted and th returned true bills legal. Immediately the lx defendant. Chief H. Leslie Qulgg, Lieutenant M. A. Tlbblts, Detective Tom Narworlh and John Caudell, charged with murder In connection with the death of H. Kier, negro bell boy. and Patrolmen Nelson E. Ward and R. L. Gila on, charged with slaying John Mabry, a negro, were arraigned and pleaded not guilty. aris savs: "Printed Chiffons!" Walker's Interprets this with AUI1S TO HADE Alleged Slayer VIENNA Under Arrest Calif., March II (AP). t Francisco Cairlllo, wanted In connection with the slaying of Norman O. Rosa, United States Immigration officer who wa hot to death February 10, waa arrested yesterday to-by Mexican police near Mexican, and day United States authorities took witnesses to the MexicaU jalL who Identified Carrlllo. Extradition papers, were applied for In an effort to have the prisoner for returned to th United State CALEXICO, trial MUSIC TEACHER DIES. NEW ORLEANS, March l (AP). Dr. Gulseppe Ferrara, f2, professor of piano and composition at N'ewcomb college, and a foremost composer, died tonight COUNT DIES. BUDAPEST, Hungary, March 21 (AP). Count Aurel Dessewfly, former president of the upper house of the Hungarian parliament, died today at the age of S3. 2000 Reserve Rooms With Baths for International Festival. Singing (Chicago Tribune Pres Service.) A telegram from Amer VIENNA. lea lent by th German Choral society asking for reservation of 1000 room with bath for th International singing festival that win be held here In June, has thrown the reception committee of Vienna In the great consternation. The American delegation for this festival, which Is expected to number 3000, Is not more than two per cent of the 150,000 singers who are expected to participate In the singing festival, yet the American demand for 1000 I more than Vienna could upply even were there no other people to accommodate. The Fran Schubert society of Vienna, under whose auspices th festival will be held, Is making feverish to accommodate the preparation guests, more than 10,000 of whom are expected from Germany alone. In the Prater, construction has already begun on what Is expected to be the largest music hall In the world. It will accommodate 10,000 people, 40,-0of whom will comprise the singers and the other 40,000 the audience. The imultaneous singing of 40,000 voices will constitute another world' record, a the greatest number of singers to appear at one time heretofore was In Tarls, when 16.000 voice were lifted In unison. The festival has been called by the Fran Schubert society on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of his death. bathrooms Io Invade Senator Renews Wilds Demand That Leaders of New Guinea Take Dry Law Stand. TklEW YORK, March 28 (AP). An airplane with which it Is planned to penetrate to th Interior of New Guinea, In search of primitive types of sugar cane for experimental use by the United States department of agriculture, will leave New York Saturday, piloted by Richard Feck, It was announced today. The plane, a Fairchild cabin monoplane, will be flown first to Washington to pick up . W. Brandes of the department of agriculture, who will head the expedition, then will continue to San Francisco, where the plane will be placed aboard a liner for Australia. VKRA CRUZ, Mexico, March 28 (AP). Three hydroplanes bearing Assisiam secretary or war F. Tru oee Davison and General James E. frechet, chief of the United States Kir service, arrived here at E o'clock this afternoon from San Salvador on their return trip from Panama to the United States. Three Drown When Boat Upsets Reed Continues Drive In North Carolina Idaho SALE TODAY, 10 A. M. All ihe Exquisite Types of Chiffons Endorsed by Paris in Paris'Sponsored Styles for 1 Davison, Fechet Land at Vera Cruz March II (AP). GALENA, Mo i nree memoers or a party or school children on a plcnio drowned In the James river below here thi afternoon when a rowboat with a party of seven overturned In the swift current. The bodly of the three victims, Mres, 17; Minnie Houchin, 17, and her sister, Leona, 15, have been recovered. Am Amaifflig Sale Qi v Duress QkiffoiD. es Friends of Rum Rule By F ear BoYoh Claims Aviator Plans BELGIAN BOYS I LONG TH1P To Walk From Brussels Pay May lit' Charge purchases wd, upon request, be posted to April account, payable May 1st. Buy How March II (AP). WASHINGTON, Renewing hi demand that the Republican and Democratic national convention taJta a definite stand for enforcement of th prohibition amendment, Senator Borah of Idaho, In a radio Salt Lake Women tonight declared It wa "the plan among- certain powerful Influence In 6oth partle to avoid th to withhold from th voter a vot upon th question." "If avoiding th issue In the camthere was paign waa all th avoiding would not to do," he continued, "it Influth same be so serious. But ences which will make the political party spineless will yiake th administration indifferent. The same Influ ences which frighten parties Into si lence will frighten the sdminlstratlon into neutrality. And that is all those who are opposed to th law expect or will demand." Refer to Teapot Dom Avoid Drive to Repay. The Idaho Republican delivered Ills address through station WTFF, operated here by th Fellowship Forum, ra. fraternal magaslne. It wa trans mitted to Columbus, Ohio, for broadcasting for a women's conference on law enforcement Mr. Borah had been invited to address the meeting, bat was unable to be present. During hi prepared speech the Idaho senator referred to th oil scandal repeatedly, and one to Harry F. Sinclair, but made no direct reference to hi own campaign to raise funds to repay the Teapot dome lessee th 1160.000 contributed to th Republican party In 1923. "The on great Instrument of political power," said Mr. Borah, "stands discredited and degraded, while trusted agents enter into a conspiracy and the despoiler, with the bribe-givnot only to betray the rank and file to of th party, but exploit the nation' natural wealth and compromise th nation' honor. Silence interpreted nrt inere wa a gun oi excitement a tneae froca were unpacked -- - . . diclong tke new feature in Tke kick er wautline Iff I Tke fluttering feminine tiered skirt Tke tJgkt-at-tke-k- ip" ailkouette fJ Tke pleated lurt ASHEVILLE, N. C, March II (AP). Charging that for more than half a century the Republican party has to Congo to Collect been permeated with favoritism for the manufacturing and wealthy classes, Senator Reed of Missouri tonight apof $1000. Wager pealed to Republicans and Independents to Join the Democratic party In ousting the present administration from Washington and removing what (Chicago Trlbun Press Service.) he termed "the vlcloua system which BRUSSELS. If they walk from has produced th deplorable condition now existing." Brussels to the' Belgian Congo, two HI speech her wa th fourth deyoung Belgian boy will win a wager livered In North Carolina thl week. of 11000 which is promised to them under th condition that they arrive A Giving Approval. at the frontier of th equatorial Bel- ' "To connive at or consent to or Thursday Kiwanis Club colony before th end of 1928. approve of wrongdoing In party manSpeakers Announced gian agement, even by acquiescence, is George Nicolas and Oscar Delmotte, In the end to disfranchise and render g old son of both Special te Tlx Tribune. party. Cue parent at Charleroi, Belgium, are In powerless the voters of the 18. Dr. March SPRINGVILLE, a hurry to win the money. They will failure of th voter to repudiate George H. Smoot, B. F. Larsen and hike to France, Italy, Jugoslavia, Bulwrongdoing within the party is In the V. O. Hafen will be speakers at the garia, Turkey, Syria, Egypt, the Nile end to appiwv of it and encourage Kiwanla luncheon to be held Thursvalley, and finally Stanleyville In the It In th future." Looking ahead to the Republican day evening at the Third ward Relief Congo. hall. naa Th only time they will us any national convention, Mr. Borah said: Inasmuch the society "Sinclair will not be there this time. tional art exhibit will be (hown at the other means of transportation than entire their own legs, will be when crossing Th party may atlll be undr obligaSprlngville high school th over in uospnorus ana th sues canal tion to him for having paid its debt, month of April, the speaker will debut he, himself, will not likely be vote their time to the subject of art. by ferryboat. M. Ralph Smart will act a toastmas-te- r. present. Indeed, we shall undoubtedMusical numbers will be provided. ly denounce corruption, and In- so fsr "Mush" Appears resolutions Con purge the Pay a Indignant and set the party right on this Creek Debt Measure When Done Properly party great menace, that we will at the same time we dare not Goes Back to Senate defend and decide to eontln.ie to be NEW YORK. March II (AP). Mr. under obligation to thoae we denounce. and Mr. Samuel Hagida, fur raisers time alon can telL" March II (AP). WASHINGTON, rewarded to Th measure ratifying th proposed in Deerlng. Alaska, were, Dry Law Declared "mush" to thi Greek debt settlement wa returned to day for a Th waa a reward Judgment of Neutral Territory. the senate finance committee today at city. L. by Justice Geerg A th request of Chairman Kmoot. He 1600 granted prohibition, th Idahoan in municipal court. The couple aerted for that "at a time when the con explained that aome member of th Genung of recover valu to a team the ought committee who were absent yesterday of thirteen huskie and a stitution Is openly assailed and per !el, borwhen the bill waa ordered reported had could be more rowed, they satd, by Louis Rotman In sistently defied, ornothing more demoralising asked further consideration. February, 1S27, and not returned In discouraging the than for dominant political parties Rotman April as he had promined. silent and thereby connive Mexican Livestock wanted the dog team tor a Journey to to remain those whose open and announced Nenana, they testified, in hla capacity with purpose is to break-- down and nullify Confirmed by Senate ofof New far buyer for Ulrachal at Fretchel th " constitution. York. "It makes no difference how fierce Th concern ald Rotman had not March II "(AP). WASHINGTON, been authorised to hire the team, but th battle elsewhere," be added.- "tb The senate today confirmed th treaty th Is neutral terplaintiff replied that th firm had eighteenthnd amendment between th United Ptates and Mexico th antagonist meet for displayed photographs of th man and ritory designed to safeenard th llveatcok Inconsultation and congratulations." terests of th two countries through dog as an advertisement. th prevention of the Introduction of POULTRY CROP DtlCOURAOtD. Infectious nd contagions disease. Tb Boy LYNX. Man A policeman aked trety was signed lest March 1. Declared Murderer an mergencv appropriation to up- hen RUtBEFt AKRONS POPULAR. hid a evl. pert twenty-nin- e In a larceny esse. The flock PITTSBt'RG H, Ps, March II (AP). I1NDON. Scarcftv of dome'tlc ser- dn-o ezm a day. A bor. 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