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Rushes Into Room of Lit' ter; Japan Prepares , tle Brothers and Drops 'To Decrease --- Fleet. Them Out of -- 114finow. -- - , - ,..1 Z te, '- -- .- --- ---, . , , . , - , , , ..., 4,,,, , - , - ...1.'-- :,- - , 'I - J.,, ,,,, ' - - , , . , , ..: - ' - PLANE rli .;.; s 4., P- - ' f 1, r's.A 4 Of t, 17.117.11 - - DISASTER: . , trt , , . - ,,.. -- -- 0 I' , , re- ,, -- , 7- - ---- ,, : - - ww,41-0,..,..- ' ' -- r ' f -- --- 1 ' - - 4 ' - ,- t - 1- ...., ' - . , 1111.1.117: I-- t i . ' Wegnaan8 I u -,-.4 A' - 21.-(- AP)- non-go- York-toPar- d . s Le r., ,--, I' I. F: it e I. I. '11 at es - I. ) ', , vs PS . R; LS ), - - -- . a is L 1 17 is. . IS , is ' PS - 17 . i i i St w 04 IL or. to s Ont.. April 21.- -Thomas. 44 tAP)Mrs.of Humma Ford City. killed her pears old, - children by slashing their four throats with a. then attempted suicide early toShe was pacing the front day. 'Periods when constables arrived. WINDSOR. 4 i .1 4 AUNT HET.. k. ly : - O - . - . 00 x . ' . 17 -- d.,- Its t), ' - at 1g rttr- ch . "'! - 0 NI" ' ' e " - ,' - .:' N, ., .. , - :- - - - , I wo AP)- t , - 16)1(4 - 7 -- "I never feel aluchuP nthen Im off visitin an' eat luals -I didn't . have tocook.' ' - -- - rent I - - '6,4. -- ---- - i e. - . -- ) ' . - - , i , ' , - . e , 7, , - ' o r 4 vic- - of-Ce- nty ' ' , .,. . , et, ,.wavo,a6swamp.' - 1 Id-r- ' , --- -- . ,; , - , , , . ' , car--(A- P) - , - , . . ON LEVEE NAMED BY A. P. , Free It51 it - - - - ) 7,. ; . , , I : , .-- low' , St -7 . , .fP 1I t-, FLOOD STRANDS SIX DIRECI1ORS --- , ' ' ot Damtennmb.rt ......,. .......... on------- - - ' --- ' , ' .... ...;.;; AT Id - - 1 - three-fourt- Rat-grav- ., 41. - . blood-stain- , - -- - r '',". -- him--,---- t ' I,, - non-seo- Tork-to-Par- ix t, nerusbte , usurance I ......... ...... - three-motor- ed ii , , - -- Death Takes Four.., Who Defy Ocean 3)-- . Mother Kills 4 Basbes,With Knife, Stabs Self '1- - ek os BASEBALL : , s' 1 - - - O. 1; ff ' ttI - - tim-"- ."'t 4. , , c,,,7,..- - - f . - --- . 0 , - - . - - - ' 4 , - -- , - ' 7itt'''''''.. .. I I Aviator. Engine Fails, Save to Struggles Companion and Self By Escaping Smashup. , ....pi,. gum' C flAtE ' ..," . t - - ; 41 l' .). - - sfillus Rio ' - '11,-- ., , '',, N ,- .. CONFESSION OF - , , , ; , ,, , ,.... u...a...., READ , 1 - ' - ' ' (,, - ' annsW1111 . ft: ' , ' ' - , L.," ' Ire I 1 - -- - f' ' . . r - 0 2iluERi2DilE 1 117 OCEAN FLIGHT TOLL. - Ag.a. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. OGDEN. April Attacks on Antarican and other Clifford Thompson. II, rescued his four brothers Tuesday younger foreign warships by Chinese formai along both aides of the Yangise morning fro mthe burning, home at Gibson 476 avenue, by drop. continue. .. ''--' , . - - , - , , , I - r . .. P - - ,." I I . - , t , , ' - li)Elllig- , LANolia, HOUSE DONISS ... .. . ,. AO. L i . , Woman Missionary. Es- New Home Is Razed e capes Bandit; Attack's - By Blaze, Family and ,s 1 Upon Warships by Land Other Children Away; - I Forces Continue Daily. Wind Hinders Fighters. .. - ., - . ., . . STOP OB001 YOUTH Of - - - . . - ,. '.; , ,. , , ; - , .4' ' ,.. YEA'? ,, .L.... till - , . . ., ,, -- R I .. - - 70.......74 IS IS . NMI , , . ..13111 14,......,IS SEVENTFL , t,,... , , sntenance - e it - 192 '1 '.. - - '' ---. a a- 1 - KISA:kg 711..:11111g. Commander Noel Davie. winping them out of a "bedroom e Several American sailors were dow. 1" ''' " Idle was killed seir Messick. Wounded. one perhaps -fatally. IlLth'441 when ' i4Mij The was awakened by a youth tha auxiliary vassal Penguin Va.. today. was bora In Salt 11.Lennetes:,,,, choking sensation at 1:46 a,m., and 4 , etrlitaxedk Lake and lived in the city i..., .., eV aruh10011edaryl ntitgri:t frbyomsentabl: e found the room full of smoke during hie boyhood days, atsouth bank, held by the Cantonese. When be got out of bed to tu, tending the public Schools of he said he found the near Kiangyin. The Penguin veatigate the city. He will be remem-0 of the home In upper portion with her larger guns. bered by MEI' friends as one , - replied was k k headed off by K. Another American warship the flames, ,41, of the beat best students Games and when he to go . attempted .... deatzwysr Paul and a Jones,athletes of the L. D. S. UniA stoamer under convoy of the de- Into another room and quickly : ; , , , the situation went to the versity. The mother of the , ' stroyer 4ohn D. Ford were attack. sensing ' , ,, - ,, i . Utah aviator 'who, contritnzt- - I , '''...;, , , ed from the north bank along the rescue of his four brother., 2. , ...Zs..., . 141. ed se much to the 10000t110 '''' ' The tire.dopertmont was galled mama stretch of Ow river; I 94, , , from Mrs. of a the horn. j knowledge of aerial navigaAmericana and Britishars. the neighbor. i 1 tion , .4 ,,, E. LefOuist, was formerly Mrs. Lena , " who took latter including a naval contain. Emma I , I t - children.- t DaViii of Salt Lake., e' B. of the Whin .....e.,..e ,....cherge is -Snyder Woman's-- Story .r..Portedt,totts,s,vq,,,h,,s!sn nvoinlevedt the fire fighters arrived they had now Mrs. J. ft. Price and re' - ' , to two hoes for and half Pomo. a in sides , lay 4. a Oakley. Idaho. gantlet port held by the Canton. Bares Fear of , v," , 4,, , ase., and prevented from landing blocks and the flames which had '- --, , "".'1""e - ,,,,IsCieniest, -- - . '' - , , - e ' ' - .. ,. -' were and - Husband. n; -headway except singly and at considerable gained 'toed " Vs, April . ' -- -banned by-- a wind, eventually deelV intervals, n2 vtla .v IIgrAPoileittiTe The situation as regards foreign- stroyed the home. furniture and le er ,D Id Lieutenant ers in Shanghai and klankow. bow. clothing. were COMMANDER NOE& DAVIS, U. S. X e and his The, home." a five Isom frame killed today in a forced landing of LIEUTENANT NEW TORK. April nsteutinteerssse .srsesshyotsdieebatnateetsrts1dhee wag under construction. Stanton R. Wooster. entrants. In the New the building. ' Le- - ' !Americsn giant biplane Mrs. Ruth Snyder enlisted the aid seven destroyers are to be with. Th parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry York to Paris $23.000 air race, who were killed In their giant bt- glen." in which they Planned to ----' were with in Garland to Judd p near Thompson of her lover. Henry drawn from Shanghai in the Gray. New ettenapt a t plane. the 0American Leir'on." The piens, hi shown shore with four othergone future. children, hus4 kill her husband because the flight IAeutenant Commander DITI4 on the left and Lieutenant Wooet- Miss Mary I. Craig. Philadelphia to that place on a visit Monday. were over on Va.. They Messick. . band had threatened her and she medical missionary the last of the test flights planned cantured by Defective wirin gis given as the .o -- . tr. II for the feared for her life. according to her bandits in southern China at ths er-- of th,. fire. big craft before It was ' The four boys who were rescued taken to New York for the dash . read in court today. The time of - the killing of the Revi are: Willis brother 12, their Morris for missionthe Orteig prize of StiL000. Canadian by confession eras accepted in evi- ary and'Richter. his The giant young daughter., is Leo 0. Ray 6, and Vance . dence. "tree and wail." consular advises with a load of 17.000 pounds plans. - , land- ed in a mud marsh near Hamden. In the confession Mrs. Snyder My. nos. her stated that it became evident soon in burying several feet , ' of water. after her marriage, 11 years ago. Three Autoists Killed I ' Members of the icrew which es. 1 0 that she and her husband were , tricated the bodies from the wreck., When Strikes Train unsuited to each other. ' ,..., , age. said Davis' face had been . , Tells of Trysts. AMERICAK. the lieutenant's GARY, Ind.. April The confession dealt in detail , , , R. End of vightly: with her meeting with Gray and Three of four occupants of an autoH. N. GerKant. for the to .3 Davis Ganed Fame designer nes mobile wer ek instantly killedtoday St. Louis Stop 1ntimacies--1 un- ae . thstrDemshssgbesteeue Wright Grand-TrunAirplane ... .. CleVeland train at a grosscorporation.and,... by a became a member of the DeArio WM American Entry:Yit Seeks- Priie. man 11;ii-0Gaston. Wingard and bettang; bearable. the confession said, and ing five miles south of Gary. A checked the time it took the Amer-lea- n when Snyder threatened "to blow Joaeph O'Connell, 24. Crown Itudlin and 1,4----Sewell. ,-to Legion rise as It took of my grains out." Mrs. Snyder said Point. was crushed to death. and NEW TORN. April It was a coincidence that Corn- - from Langley Veld. Tbe craft went R. End of sixth: she appealed to Gray. Joseph Rebowskit 22. and Joseph en1 of a mile alons the . I The death oil Commander Noel fonder Davis vcas himself an "We decided," the confession Wylase 22. Mettles Park. ware Metrc44 s Davis in Virginia today marked the trant for the flight last fall, but runway. be said before it finally ' read. that the onlr thing we could fatally injured. Richard Reese. IL Chicago , In New in the second his the cancelled got sir. Smith and Collins. tragedy proposed plans. Whitehille, , do was to get my busbane. before Gary; austainad a skull. i p It took off over the river and flight.: , Commander Davis had an unuhe got me." BasCe; Lyons and McCurdy. The first effort ended last fall sual and brilliant record in the marsh when about Se feet in the air at Sew York, postThen after another quarrel.' she Washington when Captain Rene ranch's giant navy. He tras, raised amid - the and then started circling back in aft poned; cold. confessed, she and Gray decided rxuftroc000po, on March IS: plane was burned ' at Roosevelt mountains of Utah, but in his early gtugniPare nt mtatedmegwtithtoutelimmisbh.ap l".hgl: ' IL IL E. Field a moment after he had taken school days evidenced a penchant es She said that at the card party ,tractured , e Al it 2 oft for Paris. causing the deaths for mathematics and the navy. with added, but on the oeconS turn the rbilldelPhisr the night of the murder, she was 8 II 8 of Charles, W. Clavier. the radio the results that ,friends induced machine sideslipped and Command- ... . Benton careful not to drink. or Davis brought it back into din-trOn returning Immo she said she Ehrtake, Quinn. Willis, Gray and operator, -and Jacob Islamott. the . and glided to the marsh. The Perkins, ()ichols.' Wilt. Lund. meehanis.- The famous French ace put her ,little . daughter to bed. I II on (Continued himself escaped. Page Three) heavy craft ploughed through the great and Hartley. Hofmann. stopping es she passed through ' the mud to and water for 126 feet then whe WU tell Gray. upper ball ' , NATIONAL. buried he nose In adeur ck, hole and hiding In another rooms that she ' 0 4 would be with him soon. turned completely Davis bore up well under She said slue went to bed until elbseten, at Philadelphia; postpon)Jr.. Drowd. Chinese 2000 ' ' ed; rs''''' her husband was asleep. Then she the shock. She has been ?hitting ' .. friends at Langley field while Corn- druleinnedk ifirnloirrit fillANGHAV April svirhtiguaritit awilacydg R. End eighth: rwinessecothrzairougandhly etbuteneritit 'or Davie tested the Ameelmn 2,1)00 Two thousand northern Chinese New I'm 6 alter ahe left . inurrider friendly relations. soldiers are reported to have been Brooklyn 3 ' Steals. into Room . drowned when shells front the Can. Settlensent roreseen. deDa7lathePeestrfordrmilYspoCkoomarmattehdepre , and Fitzsimmons Hamby; "He kissed me." the confession tome batteries at Nanking sank Barnes, (Mairell and Deberry. ' "With a strong sentiment of this of since the machine which he has to Orleans New went the read. river. in be into their "and . , hus Begs beau , Tangtas my nature which, I am convinced. an, Men. been Newspaper Express testing at Langley' P1e14 for imates the people of both countries, bthnd'etheroominveltgestows.nGdranly ;WI ke R. second: the past few weeks. He said: Break Dyke to Save , It will surely settlementl to reach 4 for Flood, "All Sympathy the testa made - with the 1 e band twice. saw Oral groaned as Inticabis 0 -- -M. Lours machine have been Perfect- - I have Us City. choloreforrn my husband, pour was given the presiSufferers. Meadows and Spencer; Sherdel. never piloted & better plane. I and PASO, Texas, April 26(APli dent hi his address which was de- en the pillow, and push 13ty bus-,,- -I- Et Bell Comof and sister Offer. dris. Snyder. Irving LITTLE ROCK. Ark, qA pril it. voted almost entirely to foreign at. berd's bead into the pillow. , mander Noel Davis. was advised (AP)--T(Continund on Pato Throe) ' thousand persons are "Gray came Out to me in the hall of fairs. that wherever an Americas NEW YORK. April it.-(End Visit: ' the death of her brother through and said 1 a levee at Arkansas I that's done:" guest of R: Pit'. ,bniarooned3on Preen ed this ernciiisemengr itil..tblolgiouw lur morning. Chlorge elecsitinoonunoctemniexnt . Thweasmbersmadet:f ithh: She said that the picture 'wire Th, A,trs11,, to 1.000 mote are In him. is the wife of Captain Cincinnati 'All' ''' .1 the nearby ,country.' Mayor C. C. I board "lie said protection of American was put -- around of directors of the Associat- II .WILLIE WILLIS I Offer of the 12nd field artillery. Jones. Osborne and Genakes; Hemingway, garment! of the flood after Fitly.. swept constituted lives and property ths ed Press today at the second day's I t Capt. Offer formerly lived in Belt Lague, Lutes, been burned and the house had town said today. main problems of the United Skates session of By ROBERT QUILLEN the annual meeting of was associated with the rad upset to simulate a burglary. Lakeand organization members at New Orleans is threatened as the news he said that ithe only !Mos she national guard for eeverat y re. Waidort-Aatort- a. the (Continued on Pans Three) , ridertdedtIll do away With her bus- river flood crest apMississippi elected for a FN.directors. band was that she feareq for her- Convicted Faces D ath. proaches the city. State of Louis- three-year, owsr I period. were: W. H. iana ask, for Pero hts tile hand& Called Conference Cowles, Spokane (Wash.) Spokes- -. mission to break levee below city Ohio. April 26 Mail School Advertising to relieve situation. 1.rang ' oil Hewn. AS year filifillioyd , , Two additional deaths reporteci P. MacLennan. Topeka (Kan.) Two More Conneaut boy. today ' was found Schools Close State , E. Journal. , WASHINGTON. April and.. Unconfirmed reports tell Of guilty of the murder of littfe Fred td(AP) ell 11134:14511 others. The dead Dow are estimat- Labling Ray. , ... By Students Droste. Jr.. gad I. at Conneaut. ......,pomibiuss or eliminating false Striking ed at 400. )l and misleading adrertising by mom. last February le. The Robert R. McCormick. Chicago Rolling Fork, blise.; and much (iM) ilea a penalty of death.; types of correspondence schools will , 'CHICAGO. .' April 2 Tribune. and L R. Kirk; terriloryirt Mississippi. Arkansas b discuseed in Pittsburgh- Slane-- WIttrentf arillte of school- students Kanswir-eitr-t-NEvrtoRIC.- and Louisiana evacuated. Tenants representatives ot entering Its fourth week two more . Irving Berlin St" C. N. 4ftartnalr 1'4'p:riming o eILz, a lumberman from On plantations around Rolling Fork Richard Mocker, Springfield were added todayell Involving , this kind of tea.th. Onisha. returning on the Aaturias refused to heed warning and fear (Mask) Republican. Was sleeted a federal trada diumissal of teachers and school ofInt. and J. Ir. ;(ntent. NEW a from director TORN. one abroad. for for felt. today their safety, , , brought April l year to fill the ,, trip , fictahL, commissioner.; Berlin. song writer. has been back With him tour cub lions. two With the situation relieved, vacancy created by the death ot Correspondence schools. the cont. - More than 100111xt7s and girl' re. Irving ili at hie home here for several for President Coolidge. which wili temporartly at lesst,,between Catre. Charles Hopkins Clark... OL.Hart. minsion estimates. now hay. &milt inained away from clamps In Super. , ' with a heavy told. his bust. go to the Washington zoo. and two Ills- - and Memphis. a new break ford. Coon. 1.Ste.0011 students and des to 'their tor. Nitt-a- high schools where stu- days NNW associates wild today. They for the Omaha Boo. Dolts also occurred in the Mississippi river The members passed a resolution rapid growth ta recent years a cow dent.Was high struck denhl reporta that he front South seriously level brought 001 at 'Gorham. tothr3r. JOhnhesberg. of flood terror' looking toward the elimi- month ago after the wheel board Ill. It said the told waa caused by Africa, ti dulker. the smallest of alli ham' a tawny at SOO Population. and sufferers arympathl in the,,,,diodegjppa.,,,vgj.. is consid- had dismiseed Was Lulu J. taloa of unfair methods Lb. cleanse in climate wimp his ttittlirstirit antelope. s. Intended az kserPti,niiti SI,. 0 OIL screar of,41.azstlerrti--"nl- y ' the . ad- I don't never stand up ered adrizeble; meeting teacher z, A:n1Mb. of tnirmt,,,,eteran IS S cent retire from Florida. 7..17, , threatened. gift lo Coolidge. journed. -titian down position: - eteept , , 1se cy It - 26 - -- for Early Settle. Hope ment in Mexico Ex. Nicaragua, pressed; Actions Upheld alinese - - I ., . .1 ' A , faili - 1 ' . 4 ., , -- I '' - tr . inter-Nation- al ' g"k 1, i..,A, , , - i i - I - . e ,, TIMSDAY :APIIIIJ Wounded C CAIIIMESE '" 4r: .:. --- 1 ') ; Tells Puhlishers; De'nies ,Policy Iv. Imperialistic. ' 01 , St:;-'-''- ' - , .., Executive Defended, does not feel toward tuitions south of rank.ma or Amy. world. ' '''..s'' , . American Rights Must Be t.,. , it hi! dkrIltrwcti the . ago. as the occasion on which to broadcast his pronouncement. He discussed other things. such as the need for a fair press that does net misrepresent the policies of , Its own government abroad. but the main theme was the protection Something of the advancement of life and ProPerti of American cniseho and the application of this Salt Lake citizens are soaking In of she radio is lade. principle to the situation in Nicer- - derelopment elated. be the accomplishment of and China. ate. It was in the codlati of the de- nue. velopment of,the Idea that Pearson. international Mr. big and and Justice law were higher than any demonic som. others lissened to the address Calvin Coolidge at law or the whims of changing ad- of Freakiest ministrations to the south of Ulk the twentieth anniversary dinner that the president read this care- of the United Press In New Toth fully prepared paragraph giving Tuesday night over a abort wave his doctrine for American polley Indio set almost wholly made by The ed. Hie Grande and the Mr.-- Pearson kinedelf. between - Panama the dream eame directly from Station canal: SNAP Motel the Itillmore. at of the Iterernments 'Toward Pennon ' believes blown eountries which we have moguls-a-l ,the-etr.first to esperimenter this side of the Panama tenet, bear the presidries voice from the as feel a moral responsibility that latiantic meet, without ambiance doe not attachtoother nations ... . We wish them to feel that our re- Moot men'weY triationa.- Mr. Pear-lam- a reports be could recognise the cognition is of real value to them voice- - Per several and that thee can eeunt on such presidents Penmen bee been ex. entlilr; support as we - can lawfully give - -and with, when theY are beset with difficul. be frequently tunes - he on New ties. We ham undertaken to York and revolutions within that - !holism area and to encourage settlement - the difficulties peaceof political by 'WASHINGTON. Aprtl ful methods of elections. This poi-i- -P- resident Coolie. returned to is bound to meet with some dis- - Washington early today from New ,couragements. but it is our hope York where last night he spoke ni and belief that ultimately it will a dinner ot the totted Press as-prevail. This territory is rich in societies& natural resources and under orderlY governments is capable of a development that will give to Its A NEW- YORK. April foreign policy devoted to the proinhabirants all the advantages of modem civilisation. It is a curious tection of American citizem and the of peace was outlined circumstance that soma of who have been willing to have us last night by President Coolidge as In keeping with the new position in COWS,. take mandates over far-otries in Aela where we have no i- the world in which he pictured the n' Otatest. tereete that does not attacti to all United .Speaking before the dinner of the humanity, are moat critical when ,' we are attempting to encourage United Press associations commemthe maintenace of order, the con- - orating the twentieth anniversary Mr. Coottinuity of duly established govern-- I of that organization. --- mein and the - protectioa of lives Udge cliscusstd as - kiwis the our end Pratierte of problems invelving title gevernment Under a general reign of taw in in Mexico. Nicaragua and China. are al rear that these countries The president disapproved the hand and where we have large and proposal of the senate for arbitraintermits." tion with Mexico of the dispute peculiar The foregoing contains no new growing out of that nation's oil though for one of the first things and land kiwi and forecast an amic, that President Wilson' and Secre- able adjustment of this situation anon the basis of a recent conference tary Bryan did in 1113 was to nounce that governments which he had with tho Mexican ambassa- came into being by revolution dor , eouid not be recognised. Also. the , He revealed that Ambassador emCentral American countries Telles brought word from bodied this principle in treaties to Mexico recently that American properwhich the United States was not ty wouldCity not be confiscated by the a party but which treaties result- -- Mexican government ed from conferences called by Seeam glad to report." Mr. Cool"I Hughes. Thus Mn. idge add. "that the Mexican ambas- 'eta-- of State. as well as Repute dor Democratic sador has mently declared to me bean administrations, the doctrine that she does not intend to cootie ' has been slowly evolving in dipproperty. that she ee lomatic correspondence. but not ershownt nce in capturing n d Until Mr. Coolidge's speech berelornismad those who have mur, the policy been as has dered our citizenx and expressed -!stated.- - (Copyright 19214-- - ,; 1 t - ', -- - trams. respeinand soibbtilities . Tot(I( 811110; , tieth anniversary banquet of the Vatted Preto associations. to which he had been Invited six months - Maximum SdondaBwly Minimum - Minimum Tuesday I LID., Tuoedal 9 dim, TusdaY Noon Tuesday Air - ovr,,,mENT: 11 0 PEAD 11168E17110 'rho President selected the twen- k i s - 111S1011I- FlAys ABELLIGERENT7 - I T . 1THIS Is Nur - ,,. r S dors-- - , , - . , , . - M e.A,,,,,,.,,an , , , , , ... , ., - 0 , . , , . . .i ,, . . b NEW YORK...April President Coolidge made here last . night 'Who moat tmportant speech on foreign policy since he took the oath of office. It will go down in history not necessarily its a tor- - rollary to the Monroe doctrine. fot' St implied no re- ' ' . lationship to but ..., tZurepe, b Coolidge doctrine. name- ly that the 1 United States 7.1,rintends to pursue a pow --- riortittof rana, in- - i, ,, - By David Lawrence. - DI .. 1 - .. , TEMPERATTRES. Root et , ,':. i ---- , , . , II.i ' , COOLIDGE1T7H ". " , p 1 ,. - , . , . , ' 4164a . , - . 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