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Show l-- M.10 .;.ptV 'ppr Zinc $ll.8?r tt.tM f, VOL. 117, NO. 7. SALT LAKE CJTY, SATURDAY G. 0. P. OH Primary Result Doubtful In Hoover Believed First With Low-de- n Running Second Noncom-mita- l Delegates in Many District as to Preference J Alert observers at the Republican district primaries Friday night for the election of delegate! to the party tat convention her on May 4 found mucb doubt aa to the attitude of moat nf the delegates chosen toward the various uresldentlal candidates. Sup porters of Herbert Hoover claimed that the action at the primaries was overwhelmingly In favor of the seore tary of commerce and predicted that Salt Lake county's delegation will be for instructing for Hoover when Utah's representatives at the Republican na tlonal convention are chosen. Backers of Candidates Claim Field Finds Favor FOR delegates. of cur Officers Women's Convention. Are PA0E8 FIVE CENTS Greenly Landing Viewed Bitterly By Ocean Fliers Clubs Ends Successful State iiseasiaaiilMigeisaaaaasessiBissifasseaam 28 BESTS Federation Herbert Hoover, whose backers in Salt Lake county claim primary preference with MORNING, APRIL 21, 1928. Like as not your most j urpent need may be filled through a Want Ad today, j properly telling your need. Fitzmaurice's OWN Story of Bremen's Transatlantic Flight WINS LOVING S. L. County Choice, 'iiii:iiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHniimMai Smt Smt mibnm THE WEATHER. Saturday unsettled, probably raJn or now north portion; Sunday, fair. Local Settlement Prices ; Silver IT Disappointment of Thousands on Flying Field at New York Is Chief Concern to Trio Who Braved Atlantic Hazards. Elected, Dues Payment Changed, By MAJOR JAMES C. FITZMAURICE. Officer Commanding the Air Fores of the Irish Free State, Copilot of the Transatlantic Airplane Bremen. and Resolutions Passed. ls rial m ssssTwem 1 ssssssW mn m. Open. to The Tribune. OGDKN, April 20. Awarding of the Wattis loving cup and for the best work in Americanization and also the prize for an original community song to the Ogden district, hy the Utah Federation of Women's clubs In its concluding session here today, brought further honors, .to the hostess city of the convention. In addition to the selection of three Ogden women for officers of the federation. Confirmation of the nominations. without opposition, was made this morning by the announcement of the election committee. The only Important contest in the election was for first vice president, decided by the election of Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., of Salt taUML Her opponent was Mrs. W. M. Stookey, also of Salt Lake. The only other office for which there were two candidates was that of director for the Salt Lake. district. Mrs. E. W. Senior was elected over Mrs. B. B. Owens. Officers who wW serve the federation the next two years are: Mrs. John Culley, Ogden, president: Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Jr., Salt Lake, first vice president; Mrs. Weston Vernon, Logan, second vice president; Mrs. Murray O. Hays, Provo, recording secretary; Mrs. George W. Davy, Salt Lake, treaMrs. Atlanta surer; Christensen, American Fork, historian; Mrs. C. E. Provo. Maw, general federation direc tor; Mrs. W. B. Preston, Logan, northem district director; Mrs. E. W. Senior, Salt Lake, district director; Mrs. Henry Gurr, Parowan, southern district director: Mrs. B. F. Boies. Magna, central district director, and Mrs Willis Bromley, American Fork, first (Copyright, u:g. in the United Statea. Canada. South America and Cuba by New York Times; copyright in Great Britain and Ireland by tbe Irish Times.) (By Telegraph to the New York Tiuiea and Salt Lake Tribune.) lyrtJRBAY BAY, Quebec, April 20. Our landing at Greenly islaud was a bitter disappointment. We knew that gathered on the flying field near New York thousands of persons were awaiting us. We would disappoint them. Furthermore, the machine that had brought us safely across this huge expanse of water was tilted on its nose and damaged. Upon getting out of the machine our first concern was to ascertain as near as possible the full extent of the damage. We I surveyed the maohine'thoroughly and found that the propellor tips were bent. this was But Where Gale It Dreaded, Ordinarily Thi One Proves Salvation to Ship all. Our first job was to lower the tail of the machine to the ground. This was extremely difficult, for although three of the natives of the island came to our assistance, the number was far too small to he really effective. In adflition, necessary tackle or equipment for work of this nature was not available. Fortunately for us, a gale was blowing, which tended to force the tail of the machine down to the ground, the pressure of the gale on the tail of the machine gradually forcing the nose of the machine out of the ic and we were gravely worried that the tail would drop suddenly to the ground and result in ir- repairable damBaron von Huenefeld Gets Double age to our craft. Ducking as He Alights From Plane trusty Three men lay on the "nose of the machine to balance the pressure and a rope was obtained, lassooed round the tail skid, and wo wera delighted when we succeeded in lowering it gently to the ground. All this had occupied about half an hour and we had been exposed to bitter cold and a lashing wind. It was then suggested that we should adjourn to the comfortable quarters of the lighthouse. Baron von Huenefelri al ready had gone there, because of a slight mishap. In getting out of the machine he fell into the water twice, and it had been Advocates of the nomination of Frank O. Lowden, former governor of lllinos: General rharles a. liaut vlre president, and other contenders insisted that sentiment, as rar aa it could be atudled, was against an Inune. The photo shows Major James Above is one of the most remarkstructed delegation front this state. C. Fitzmauriee being greeted by Herta able telephoto achievements in hi In support of this contention, they pointed to the fact that most of the Junkers, daughter of the builder of election district delegates named Frilory. The International Newsreel day night were not instructed. Los New the to this from York sent Bremen, at Murray Bay, Canada, in the number Hoover led, however, picture of district that Instructed delegate.". after her flight from New York, makand Bell in over the Angeles system den came second, although Dawes supportera have shown much activity Salt Trib Lake was The it to sent turn ing up reception missed at Gotham. recently in Salt Lake county and expect to control a considerable number of votes at the atate convention. Voters, when they went to the district primary polling places, gave acme thought to the selection of Utah's national committeeman also. There was scattered instruction for Ernest Bamberger and for Louis S. Cates. In one district, instructions Included expres sion of preference for Mrs. Jesse Jr. Cannon for the post of national committee woman. AMD EN. N. J., April 20 Another district. Instructing In favor of the retention of Mr. Bamberger as (Ai). commander Charles national committeeman, picked TheoE. Ro8edahl, in charge of the Free- district director. Asks dora L. Holman out as the choice if Defense Mr. Bamberger should not wish t naval air station at Lakehurst, The following were elected delegates continue as Utah's representative in to. the biennial meeting of the General waa injured slightly tonight in dom of Client Be- - Federation the Republican national committee. of Women's clubs in 8an an automobile crash in Pen Few Crushed Insurgi 'Military Antonio, Texas, March 31 June 7: Mrs. Distinguished Prominent Republicans aanken township, near here. R. B. Porter, Mrs. J. R. Morrell, Mrs. of His Family. W. S. Taylor, Salt Lake; Mrs. W. J. Named on Delegation;' The commander suffered in Attempt to Stop Officer to Be Buried All of these glimpses of the voters' Park City: Dr. E. R. C. arm and general Bardslcy, vtrained wishes Interested and pusxled political Delta, and Mrs. J. W. Alrd, Tracy, the bruises of lacewttions and Provo. observers ana backers or aspirants ror Practice. With Highest Honors. ""BtSCklisting Six convenc inslderatlon at the coming WASHINGTON, April JO (AP) body. Presented While the hints of favor were hours of attack and defense of Harry Loving-Cution. pleasing to those singled out. they F. Sinclair today brought his trial for To Ogden Federation. were not numerous enough to Indicate was The Wattls loving-cu20 WASHINGTON, April t (AP) WATO. Texaa. April CAP). with any sort of deflnlteness as to conspiracy up to a point where only ed to the Ogden federation presentby Mrs. Critics of the national officers and polwhat may be the trend of events at the court's charge remained to be General Felix H. Robertson, last of tinned on (Cos Fage Three.) the party's state gathering, although given before the Jury could retire to icies of the Daughters of the American ( Column Two.) the confederate generals, died here indications of sentiment left no sort Revolution met crushing defeat today today. General Robertson, who was SS nf doubt that Hoover will have strong decide upon Its verdict. when three resolutions of protest InJustice Jennings Bailey, presiding, years old, had been In failing health support. at the district planned to read his charge when court troduced by Mrs. St. Omer Roy of Delegates chosen for more than a year. the meetings include not only some of ReKansas were turned down by the con The body of the distinguished vet necessary for him to leave us that he opens tomorrow, and the case should most prominent members of the eran will lie In state at a funeral par gress with a riling Vote of about two- might dry off before he frose. publican party but leading men and be In the hands of the Jury before women in Salt Lake's social and civic noon. thousand to fourteen. :3fl lor here until o'clock Sunday But this suggestion that we go to life. Mrs. Roy's resolutions, which were some place of comfort waa not pleasIt ai a day of divided emotion In morning, when It will be removed to This means that this county will Oil the Catholic church of the assump-tioreported out to the congress "with ing to Captain Koehl. He, like a good Operator Repaid out send into the state convention a dele- the small crowded courtroom and, as recommendation" by its resolutions will Martin W. Littleton concluded his clos where fmieral services wiU be airman,, wanted to stand by his damgation of 21 S men and women, whoInterbe fully representative of all committee, embodied a demand for the conducted by the Rev. J. B. O'Leary. Amount by Former Com aged machine, and he said so. And argument, he made an Impassioned ests, It was said by those who studied ing consideration of all national policies Die the upshot was that we did not go. that the Jury find Sinclair not Was to Be Honored the returns as they came in. for but himself, for not and the only members before Leader. effimittee guilty, by In the falling snow and the chapters Precinct voting was handled Quest at Reunion. row of 20 (AP). Rehowling WASHINGTON, front in sat the who hla April famly. with In almost their the national every district, ciently wind we carried on with the work of pronouncement by General Robertson was planning to the spectators' section. his name be not proposed that quest en Twelve.; of the discontinuance (Continued all officers; Fig the more machine examining Lit attend the confederate reunion at cleaety as a candidate for president In state (Column Two.) Roberts Opens Arguments "blacklisting" of speakers and the subWASHINGTON. April 20 ( AP). and endeavoring to lift the wheels out mission of the national defense comby President tle Rock. Ark., in May If his health Will For Government in Case. primaries was made former chairman of the mittee's program fo The-- membership of the Hays, with the water, Intention of Owen J. Roberts, special government Coolldge today in a letter to Francis permitted. Republican national committee, bor- for approval. it back onto solid ground. He was guest of honor at the reTwenty-Si- x Worker prosecutor, opened the arguments for Prescott, chalrmaln of the Massain rolling J100.000 rowed from We some approximately Silence the government, cabling theease and chusetts Greets In iron got Florida. Survivbars planks, and Republican atate committee. union last year Harry F. Sinclair, Chairman Nye of subsequent receipt,' by Fall fit $233,500 Such used as levers for this work, but, unof Protests. of Plant said. ing him are his widow, who was Miss the senate Teapot Pome committee Reading in Liberty bonds from Sinclair a "misaction, President Coolidge Shop Both ' Mrs. Mrs. Helen Tufts Hoy snd fortunately, after having succeeded In erable" story, and the history of the would he embarrassing to him, nnd Lizzie Dwyer lot Brenham before her said today, In addition to receiving Bailie of Boston, leader of the insurlease a "slimy trail." He reviewed would tend to "compromise me and marriage to ihe general In 1SH2, and funds from the oil operator on behalf getting the right wheel onto the solid Listed Victims. gent forces, had appeared in defense of the negotiation for the lease in de- lend color to the misrepresentations four children Judge Felix D. Robert- of the party. Ice a large snag occurred. Among We disbefore the resolutions comthat apparently are being made In son of Dallas, Jerome Robertson of tail and argued1 that fnm Its incepThe details of the transaction, Nye the protest covered that the axle had snapped In .Mrs. Bailie submitted as evimittee. and other 10 with that was President were tainted tion it before Corruption states," laid senate (AP). the Coolldge Chicago, M. EL RENO, Okla., April of San explained, Chetavant of dence the Massachusetts two, Is favorable to his name being enchapthe middle. It was Just too had. Antonio add Mrs. Sallie Smith of committee some rime ago by Haya ters' "blacklists" Offlclala today believed they had an secrecy. a letter from ftat the bonds tered in primaries. The defense claim of We were almost DENVER, Cok.. April 20 (AP). At North Manchester, Ind. himself, who declared that the money President Coolldge and beexplanation of the "confession" to indorsing the Kord The letter read: "Reports have come the cause F. Allen, county prisoner, we felt that with the utensils As a reminder of the lost cause to had been repaid. The original loan. Hall (Continued on Pi Three.) forum of Boston, an organisation least seven persons were burned- to to me that some persons In Massamurders In New JeWey ar.d which he gave five vigorous years of Nye said, was made up in part nf the (Column 0ni In available connection a with small chusetts are proposing to write In my his yonthl General Robertson bore famous Liberty bond profits of the prescribed on one of the lists. Presi- death and a score were injured, sev- forge at the lighthouse we could that que of the outstanding crimes of dent Coolidge's letter, dated March name as a candidate for president at with him to his death a eral probably fatally, when three ter- straighten the propeller and have gone the decade stilt was unsolved. deep wound Continental Trading company whlcn 1928, and addressed to George H. Colethe primaries on April 24. Such ac- on one reto New York. rm resulting from an en- C. A. Pearre. deputy sheriff, is seeaing 10 irace. Fommmee man, director of the forum, on the rific exploeions rocked the Alexander onOn tion would be most embarrassing to gagemen this collapse of the undercarriage called todsy thatAllen recently had with Union soldiersin 1863 I Tne senator added that the coro- - occasion of the organisation's twen- Industries plant at Englewood, a subme, and, while appreciating the comthe mittee was satisfied witn Mays .ex- tieth machine subsided Into the water a book, "UnsoWeJd MysterlesV in his commended as it Gains anniversary, tofire and is conset to urb, I the that book, Captaincy pliment intended, the was request properties cell. It planation. again; our work of nearly two hours found that r ,. . ... I "a vital Influence in Boston and a good day. 1, that it not be dona. W Because of Rupture II I, l. II' il i l.vlr UI IIP example wss all for nothing. ruMicn tains a full ahcount of the mysterious for other . communities." None of the In twenty-sixis name used board and Oil Indiana Standard nier other of the this "My We decided that nothing further Rev. Edward Wheeler being slaying of The resolu- women who were working in the Resigning from the 1'nited States company, was requested today by protest states In a way that la contrary to could be done, so we obtained some paint Hall and Mr. Eleanor Mills, a memwlhile he was a senior in West, when read to the congres by shop of the I have heard located a short dis- rope for the purpose of securing the In army my wishes. Chairman Nye to appear before the tions, plant, tht ber of hla fcholr. The officera prehad Point -' brokMrs. B. because of open the Joy. chairman" Henry hostility no rear New strucYork tance .of eommtttee nest has the it main tat in be as to far account to gene been unable Tuesday. machine, which might be stIH more viously had! his resolutions committee, were feceived ture, escaped uninjured. 20 D. C, April claimed such use Is with my tacit eh cut between the north and reWASHINGTON. for Allen's Apparent Intimate knowlIn silence, but their condemnation was gravely damaged by the wind during home, the south, yoijng Robertson In The a consent. own In company to number state sherengages my since Its give turned south and was given a caplocale, edge qfJJM' crime and (AP). Thomas W, Cunningham, and occupied of enterprises, including the manufac- theA night. foregone conclusion new difficulty now arose. any countenance to such a movement taincy Allen --was In the Oklahoma penlten-tlar- y iff of Philadelphia county, PennsylThe In the confederate ranks. He scarcely half an hour. ture of airplanes, and the fire spread pickets cannot would tend to compromise me and had be driven Into the McAleater during the trial of at his Mrs. West at Point their up given Roy, place moving sdoptlon, rapidly from the paint shop, win r. ground vania, waa Indicted here today by a lend color to the misrepresentations under vigorous protest of his superior Mrs-- . Hall In 192(1. and did not have reason for the that It simple (Continued n Page Three.) highly Inflarpmable supplies used In Is just like solid rock, owing to the acceea to newspaper accounts of the federal grand Jury on a charge of con- that apparently are being made in officers, who assured him that his (Celnata Three.) were the of I atates. other sendwings Intense "dipping" cold , am, airplane In of senate. therefore, the case. this tempt experienced skill and dsrlng promised a brilliant stored. D. D. Jennings, assistant county Cunningham refused to answer ques ing you this public declaration of my military career. Flames enveloped the building after Washington, d. c, Apm 10 attorney, today received a telegram tions of the senate' campaign funds position and requesting that such at- ' Mf W : are -. 'afcegaarrfea: ri A: rrfsr f riw artr"ww.s ,yKga f fa flai)is, "taggert-from the' burning' opes Around Huge Boulders. Somerville, X. J., which aald he did $25,000 contribution to the Vare cam a parade marshal when President Jefannounced today the addition of nine while rescuers rushed in and structure, conor contained fund. indictment a The word" Allen's not "betteve The machine' was In the end secured palgn DaVis waa inaugurated. ferson He Texas counties and parte of two others bodies of with seared the emerged, six counts, each relating to specific fession. the ropes around large boulacto In areas by on under the (he Kentucky raids, regulation participated others among the dead, or critically derstying The only explanation county officiate questions asked Of him. which were Uttered about the as well ss In the battles of Shlloh count of pink boll worm. Injured. was arrested ordered it should be borne in mind fur i. mad waa that Allen had a horror lace, Cunningham The territory consists of that part DI TCH HARBOR. Alaska. April M hattanooga, Murfreesborough, Fort of returning to the Oklahoma peniten- recently by the senate on the contempt that we were at the very edge of the Pickens nnd other major engagements. of west central. Texas Involved in the 'AP). After repeated attempts to Paint Shop Offers Plenty of a sued writ out habeas but he which a for served new outbreak announced by the de- reach Prlblloff islands in the Bering Of Food for Raging Flames. charge, year lagoon. General Robertson rose from captiary, la which Is still pending. AnThe water was drained out of the forgery. He Is heid here on a second corpus, case sea, isolated from the world by huge taincy to ma.lor. lieutenant colonel and partment several weeks ago. The known dead are Ef(ie Harkins, radiator, which would, of course, have other Involving contempt, for are masses The charge. counties of Andrews. Ice degree burglary Winkler, the the brigadier general. winter, through B. been Carl Owen Ross Ella I which an Indictment has been reScott, Taylor, badly damaged by the froet had Ector, Crane. Upton. Midland. Martin, bureau of fisheries power boat Elder Mosely and airs. Gertrude Uarrett. turned. Involves Robert W. Stewart, we not done so. Plenty of sacking waa Dawson and Glaasrock and the south- broke through tbe barrier. PARIS, April 10 (AP). The bodies Nobile Declares Texas Woman Chosen unman an and one unidentified and chairman of the board of the Standard and the engine was carefully Word of the successful relief of the quarter of Borden and all of Againsts east woman. In quick succession procured Oil company of Indiana, who defied of fifty German soldiers hsve been Howard county except the northeast poorly supplied Islanders waa brought identified wrapped up for the night Y. W. C. A. exthe senate oil committee. A man was employed to guard the found in a large concrete dugout at corner. here today when the Elder anchored the two blasts followed the first out of All Kinds Hunting machine throughout the night, not that The order Is effective April SS. All In Dutch Harbor four days late. It plosion, and flamea shot fifty feet Chevregny, Alsne department, aaya a building. Almoet all the clothPHILADELPHIA. Pa.. April 20 dispatch from the correspondent we thought anyone would steal It, but SACRAMENTO, CaL, April H (AP). of Le cotton lint from theje counties must was the third sttempt of the Elder of tbe wss off. burned 8TOLP. Germany, April M (AP). of victims the ing Mrs. Joan M. Hanna of Dallas, (AP). Federal Judge Plcklnaon today Journal. A farmer, engaged in enlarghereafter be fumigated and com- In recent weeks to force her way Several were In critical condition at to warn ue should the storm Increase handed down a derision remanding ing his cellar, located a subterranean General t'mberto Nobile has no Intento greater force. Texas, today waa announced aa rebefore Interstate Ice with the mail, pressed, shipment, through supplies the Denver General hospital. A tempo elected to the presidency of the Na- Sheriff Thomas W. Cunningham of passage unknown to him. He followed tion of hunting game when he takes and all cotton seed Is prohibited from and medical aid. Feeling assured now that our etout Sid station was established little of th the tunnel for twenty yards and the dirigible Itslia into polar regions. Interstate movement to first rary tional Toung Women's christian Philadelphia to the custody craft waa aa comfortable aa we of master outside the at the scene of the explosion, and points Captain Anderson, on emerged Ipto a "I am opposed In principle to killing the area, convention as the result of Cnlted States' sergeant-st-arm- a concrete dugout, could make her for the night, we adIn severe boat, large the weather reported bodies nude of here seared the and lialioting Wednesday Mrs. Hanna was charges of contempt. where he came upon the bodies of the animals." he said today. southern Bering sea. which cut down victims were swathed in journed to the lighthouse, where our im"I wouldn't hsve the heart to kill hastily Germans. Some of them were seated Mme. Templier. greeted Me unopposed for reelection. was her hostess, for and her responsible speed provised Itandares. The other officers elected included around tables, others lying In bunks or anything. I am also hoping for the dav Joke Changes From with that (harming hospitality so uiieneas in arriving nere. The paint shop, a wooden struVture, characteristic on the ground, their rifles when life will be regarded so sacred Mr. Charles W. Qllkey. Chicago, first of the French people, outright was rapidly consumed by the fire. New York to Andover that nobody will go to war. Let's culJulia M. vice president, and Miss still hanging on hooks in the walls. the which was brought under control this particularly ramble. New York and Mlaa Edna It is presumed that all were killed tivate kindness to animals and then Night Spent Our Standing sheepskin flying boots and we will refrain from taking their lives, afternoon. Porter. Houston. Texas, secretaries. had become saturated AN DOVER, 111.. April 10 (AP) during a ret period by an asphyxiatwomen socks, which or more even for the purpose of gaining nourtwo On that Heads Reports ing gas shell. was which had become Expensive perished when they were trapped in during sothe work and once Andover, better known ishment. Once we are Imbued with In York froxen New Sweden than has that they were literally tare City, toWASHINGTON, be the consciousness of the sanctity of started Its ninety-thircould April M (AP). not verified the boildlng LOB ANGEI.ES. April 24. f.P A cakee of lee, were removed and ere year of muniThe nomination of Representative Leviathan Makes life, we will also be a huge step nearer cipal life without a night, and they remained unaccounted were provided with stockings aad anee). single Indication night spent standing on theMieade af- for. Sinnott. Republican. Oregon, to be to the elimination of wan." of Its early ambition to be the me- ter being suddenly folded up by a patcaelna. New Speed Record a judge of the court of claims, waa n Our first consideration here was t ent bed was made the basis of a tropolis of the new world. Worker Says Electric Fen confirmed today by the senate. BRITISH RECORD STANDS. It waa in IRS that the Rer. Ithamar write out and dispatch telegrams and personal Injury suit on trial here Drop Into Nitrate. Silver S pad DATTONA CHERBOURG. Fla M France BEACH, Evana Swedish established April April cables to oar people, notirytng wens today. rillsbory HEARING GRANTED. The American Uner Leviathan i API Authorities were unable to assign of our safe arrival ot the Aasesiaan (AP) Ray Keech. drtvlne-- the M- - gelical church here and planned a Mr. and Mrs Brace Carter, the NSW ORLKANB. April M (AP) established a new speed record of thir- crllnder triple racing mschlne of J. great oolonlaatlon from Sweden. To- plaintiffs, named a Loe Angeles apart- tbe official reason for the Mast, bat rnntlnent. JlfEfUH The atate supreme court today grant- - .1 ty knots sn hour during yesterday's af. White. Philadelphia sportsman, day Ita population is Ml We had learned that ment house owner as the defendant. Richard Trenarl. 11. aa employee, who a rehearing to Mrs.' Ada Bonner'Le-bouf- f ailing. It was announced when the failed here today to break the world's was In the building when the disaster fl"rnh of fire at Blanc For Mrs. Carter asked Ji n ,(r and the husseveral the after years founding and Dr Thomas T. It. Kn The speed record on the beach course. His of Andover, oM Inhabitants recall. Im- band sought lieee for the night's exship .arrived here this mom in- occarred. said be believed It waa two miles away, but almost t sentence to hang for the murder pace waa maintained for several hours. average speed for the mile run waa migrants oa the wag here marveled t perience. i aused by a short circa; led electric fas hi. because of the snow and of James J. Lebotiff of Morgan City, The ship hsd a following wind. 200 43,1 miles an hour, compared with New York and then exrlelmed: "How The assistant keeper Jaffa Theodore Wold, Inventor of the bed. which dropped into an open paa of silhusband of the Womaa. Recently the (AvaJieoie records show the British the international mark of SMS miles wonderful Andover must bet testified yeeterday how the device ver nitrate. house, however, very Which was a joke on New York e execute tale supreme court upheld the verdl t of liner Olympic In July, lttz. made a aa hour, made here In February teered who with Trenarl. worked, but Use Judge indicated It escaped tl and now, ninety-thre- e speed of If ll knots n boor far Captain Malcolm Campbell. years later on might subpoena oste of the things and Pm Three ) (Oaastasil tbejower court Indlnji them hours i r am m SINUS mnv iinnum rahflnMU nf iiLniiiiiui uum for Air Commander Slightly Hurt In Auto Crash p LAST III M ... CRITICS EFFORTS HI p Hays Borrowed $100,000 From p Nation's Chief Objects to Use Sinclair, Charge BUST n. Of Name at Poll T Book Gives Allen Facts Outlined In 'Confession Paint Jr. ln broken-hearte- . Hall-Mi- lls !. Sheriff Hel In Cont, pt of Snato Probers - M . I Worm Quarantine Extends in Texas . .esiJhtLA y,w.r l- - STr-f- fii"r-ifrtir- rr Helps Islanders Bodies of Fifty Germans Found On French Farm Head Parity Senate Approves Sinnott Name PRODUCTS French-Canadia- of actories during he last year were valued at over d t4e.-oe- ttav-d- -- ""tyf ewe-en- n. . |