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Show liadif nlil UTAH Generally fair and n'ntiirMUr: nut mu-l- i In Iniipmuaita ID II( Fair Turaltr night and Wednesday, rxerpt umiw flurrira non! t portion Tuesday; colder nortlieast portion Tuesday night. '' t. if 'u 6W.S- mfwwsfw- . r I J lUn-llUIlKl- Boatea Blit. Maximum Minimum S3 47 PRICE Boston Bldg. Minimum SI Si S SALTTKE FIVE CENTS LEADER TC-O-FC French Fliers i COMES Set New Record BEFORE CITY TUESDAY UTAH DECEMBER Help Rushes to Scent From All Directions; " BodyRecovered ; Little Hope Held For Tells Other Victims. Wheat Exporter Of Efforts to Find Oat Trouble. Demolished in Plane After Night Landing Crossing Atlantic, But Escape. -- BotE-Aviator- One YEAR WI ACCEPT SEAT IN GETS READY FOR WEDDING AFTER PARLEY NAVAL POISON GAS PREVENTS RESCUE; TWO ESCAPE AS BLAST WRECKSPIT 1 MORROW BURIES 6$ WORKMEN SENATE CASE Admits Barnes Julius Head With Meeting Of Farm. Board; Denies-- T rouble EIGHTIETH 1929 eofttnaromp LOBBY PROBERS IN GRAIN 17 Ambassador to Mexico Nipponese Make It Plain Agrees Also to En- They Will Insist Upon 70 Per Cent' Strength' ter Race For Re-Election. At Naval Conf-renc- TTr? e.- Decision Places Utahn Trouble for England la In Line For Position Placating J Auttralia, Of Envoy. New Zealand Seen If Tokio Remain Firm. Dec. 17. (INS) ' McALESTER, Okla., Dec. 17. min (AP) Sixty-si- x ers were reported entombed in the Old Town Coal WASHINGTON, t aador- - to Mexico, announced Julius ..Barnes, u.anman or the; eurmrshortry before 11 a.m. today. BY GEORGE HOLMES. Rescue crews were rushed to the mine .and immediate today that ho will accept the apboard of the United States chamto the United stAUa (Special Leased Wire JServ.ce to pointment to the efforts free miners. commerce and 7h. Dew ret News.) ber of imprisoned begun Senate offered hunby Luv. Mor 17. (TXS) - Officials of Doile- i- itiitiXmdLoUay company said tjO men wenrtd gan F. Larson of New Jersey, and 'WASinNGTrfN atDec. the forthcom-in- g Japans policy Senate lobby committee that the work in the mine this he will be a candidate for the that none had mine and left the morning lxndon naval conference, term next sear. activities of the farm board were ftgular before the explosion. largely at obtaining for Morrow will assume his sena- whi h aims tending to over stimulate the pro70 htrslf of per cent of whatever the conclusion of duction of wheat. was torial duties upon Fiar expiessed that few the London naval conference, to auxiliary naval strength la allotted tho entombed meu could be found 17. and the United toGreat Britain WASHINGTON, (AP) Dpc. which he is a delegate., and aftr Niat's. w'ns before put squarely Called for questioning in regard alive because of poisonous gases his affairs in Mexico both up winding latter governments today. to reports that be had protested which were believed to have spread In a brief statement announcing As tho dominant in th power against the grain maikeung policy through the mine following the his decision, Morrow said: K&st, the Japanese feel that of the farm board, Julius Raruea blast. I apprAjji late highly the great Far are to 79 entitled th they per cent the board of the chairman of honor which Governor Larson hJMt ratio, of rihc which, they emphasize, is United States chamber of com- Krebs, abody of Frank Barker conferred upon me and the generwas who lnsuffii lent for mining and engineer, attack" before Senate the testified merce, ous action of Senator Laird. I not with tho other men, was only adequate for defense in horn hav lobby committee today that he was biought from the mine shoitiy aftadvised the governor that waters. a grain exporter and wasaisa er the explofttou. will aecept the- - office of Umted Plane Prepared to Go While the member of the Cmcago board of States senator as soon as my public theiiis of naval reduction was built Two Escape. trade. -have on the theory of a ratio of 40 Miles obligations, assumed, With already 6,000 per 1 irbt word of tho disaster was been discharged .liarncs Is an Intimate fiund of cent 70 of Instead cent for President Hoover. and Senator brought out by two mint i a, Charles HUES WILLS "Upon the completion of the Japan, oltntals were per out Stop. to Inclined G N Penield fm. and til Joe two The work of the. naval disarmament feel today that the Increased ratio Republican Independent, North Dakota, said on the floor who wore 3,600 feet down the slope conference tn London, I mut re- demanded by Japan offer no of tho Senate that he understood aid they were diiven out by amok? turn to Mexico for a few weeks barrier to the success TENNIS STAR that the chamber of commerce of- from the explosion which, they CllA.NW KLJ, AIRDROME, where there are unfinished duties of the conference, provided It can ficial had gone to the presid nt in anlii, occurred 3,50u feet down the to be preformed. be worked out In acceptable cateDec. 17. (INS) tope wheie most of the mlnuis I be be a will in opposition to farm board policy were candidate the gories. a huge liojal Air Force monoThis was denied, however, iroui working. Real Work Marta. Republican primary m June. If e men were Known to plane, Squadron Leader niiar.. the White House and also bv the voters of Now Jersey should There will have to be much con-f- c 10-DAIN of the,, farm have gone to work In the mmejhib and High t L J u t. Jenkins hopped WED Chairman me to elect and negotiation, however. relict win Legge theSenatcI give YS boar 1. tiiormng.xmiy three of these had off from here at a in. (3 a m.. my best to the service of the slate before Japan's policy can be adbeta at fur accounted p.m. and nation. I shall be sorry to justed to the (lash Revealed. E- - 6- - T ) today on an attempted Wreckage in the mine and the leave Mexico from whose govern- thesis, tn a preliminary way, this Confirmation, however, of re- danger to Capetown, South of poisonous gases, lowed flight ment and people I have received so negotiation was begun here was that there d tome ports the of work aa rebcuc Africa. they when the Japanese conference today Mother of Helen ' Wills much friendly and helpful delagreement In chamber of comto reach the barrier which The airmen eirnei a fuel supply hut I am happy in coming egates visiting here anroute to Lon. merce circles with the farm w which Imprisoned the orkuie., Many of 1.000 gallons of Plans-f- or to back New Jersey where for 26 don, began a scries of talks with Reveals board's attitude was seen hours it waa would be they estimated would be sufficient years I have lived ana made my me Amer.can delegates. Th Inday when Lcgge said the chmvoer required to digestimated, ternational through the bar- to keep them aloft for CO hours. lei and tha bund, home. ot commerce apparently wanted rier Early Marriage. The distance from here to Capesnaking were concluded yesterday the board's policy to be "hang A crowd of several hundred er town Is about 6.000 miles. It is believed in some circles that Today the real work begins. clothes on a hickory tit vi. sous ,many of them anxious jour wives Jepaneae nval strength acceptance ot the senatorial posibut don t go near the water. ''hl,i, and children of the entombed men .Dec. 17 Calif. BERKELEY. tion policy is a vital consideration by Mr.Morrow will practically busiBarnes, chairman of the hao gathered at the mine entrance ness advisory council formed at the Bertrams (LV8) HcKn Wills will'bc a bride assure the appointment of J. Reu- - .ltt the United Bute, actually tt of the women the ben Clark conc,rn Lake City aa his within 10 president' suggestion to promote air aa th rescue work pierced v went forto the embassy lhU ' vnr In Msx- soenomle progress said he wtr This much was revealed today successor ward, wunt 4ecsufee-r ' lco4 Britain s i resident ot Duulh, Minin, and that VVUis. the by Mrs. mothtC Cfuae M4cryt' A.--; his activities op grain exchanges reed teanur. woe, 8he4ndttaled 44) at the r dominion t Caufc 1or of the explosion had not rififfi jrniTr IT. had been very extensive end had been Dee. ttDLLJfWbbD. fttllfr. Quake reuottdM). niuniagQ of her daughter antHFred Australia determined. rJh miners work- (INS) Zeaand New to for covered a period of 44 years. wUJ San Francisco Preparing Moody, Jr., of depart NEW HAVEN. Conn.. De. land. ed with electric lamps, P) Chairman Caraway of Harry Rich take place at tho Wills homo hers. An ea'rthquake of severe in. The mine, formerly known as, New York tomorrow. Really British Problem, referred lo reports that club entertainer and fihe deduced, however that night Wap, hourtensity rewas lasting eg. th- tritK The granting of Japans demand Bolen, Barnes had interfered with the pol- eat I'h plans ore not complete rr insrrrcsaario, reiterated on today corded tha Peacoal of seismograph in a Oklahoma, lovrf propeitiea icy of the farm board. Oars Bow. lie said Mias Mrs WtlU aaid foimaJ announce body museum. Yalo university at for ratio ofof 70 per" cent in all hav Ing been opened before state- Bow for "What truth la there to it? will join him In New York ment will be made Thursday. The 8'20 a m. naval auxiliary The estimated dis- categories "Remember 1 ha's not a dollar hood. It is what is known as a next April, whpn they are to be wedding will not be Christmas day. tance fromtoday. alietgth would, of course, make this clt was 1,750 Japan the naval mistress ot interest affected by the Farm slope slanting from the entrance married. sId said of the miles, with the direction undeter- orient. How tor a distant e of 3,509 feet. At that will Board policy," Barnes began, She declined to discuss a report mined. with home today afthat point there is a level chamber terThe aclresa was New and be will that honemoon the Zealand, spent and with x Praises Legge. a from, hospital of I80fegt which graduates into wherereturning Britain herself, remains to be seen acht Calatea. ehe underwent an operation aboard the rew Caraway then recalled his another slope of 2,4uu feet. remains to be worked out at which yesterday was put .through for adhesions. investment but Barnes said the conference itself. But it is mors Officials of the old town comhtr paces on the bay by Cyril Tobin .ms was in export trade. a problem of British concern than of Han Francisco. pany refused to discuss the explo. "There was a growingltterness sion. American. Rumor has U that the example in the gram In premnlihg their claims, the trade," continued Relief work was being organlxset by Charles Lindbergh and his Barnes, and thought k be?to j ed'by Red Cross w orkeis: Japanese provided for some elastibnde. of escaping curious attention WASHINGTON. Dc 17 (AP) city in meetirg them. try and find out tha trouble. bv a sea bridal trip, will be followMiller D. Hay, gtJte mine inspec-- j Report that Julius Eamw. head The former prime minister. Ret. ranged to have tho gram interests tor. aaa reported on b way bere ed b the fair Helen ami her bus-bf Dresfdenr Hoover baaine? ad- Jtiro Wakatsuki. meet Chairman Legge and rhia wag, from Oklahoma City by automob.le who heads the d. ( commission, haa opposed empire's delegation, made it clear done. 1 found Mr. Legge 'ery fair LONDON. Dec. 17 (INS) According to this report they are visory formation the federal in by farm and a busmesa man." talking with newspaper corresThe New Zealand liner Manuka, expected to cruise to Mazatian and board of grain marketing organiza- pondents that Japan "Fair to whom business or the 17.OKLAHOMAA CITY. Okla., Dec. a will not of 4.300 tons, was totall other points on the Mexican coast tions today held UNS) the attention of necessarily insist upon exactly 74 special tram carryfarmer? broke In Caraway it ran aground lh Senate lobby committee. 1 don't consider to either one ing mine rescue equipment of the wrecked when per cent, by category category. state mining inspector was made upon the rocks 70 miles south a Barnca summoned before in other worus. If the ratio fell Or, be. necessary. Fair to both. the committee for questioning in low 79 per cent Intone ready to depart for McAJester, of Dunedin, New Zealand but atf category scene cf a disastrous mine explo- of tile 300 passengers and crew regard to reports that he had op siiih as crulsersrit might be aboard were saved according to sion, early this afternoon po.ed the farm board. for in submarines or deA former gram operator on th stroyers. or vice versa. from Reports received here said 62 dlspctches received today Auckland Barnes Chicago exchange. has long Great Britain can expect no supThf Manuka whs bound from been interested In the grain busi- port from Japan in the desire to Melbourne to Wellington Its enness. He also la chairman of the abolish submarines. Japan considtire cargo, including IjritUh acad-Missouri U. Girls WASHINGTON. Dec. 17. (INS) board of the United State cham- ers. Wakatsuki satd. that subart paintings was lost.. Senator Tom Heflin Wet with de- ber of commerce. 1 L marines represent an invaluable wftVC nCir Stockings The paintings lost were valued at fiance today the action of the state to the naval defense of her adjunct $125,000 Among them were two Democratic committee SAN FRANCISCO. Pec. 17. Alabama empire, and she wilt take her stand COLUMBIA, Mo. (INS) A now by the famous British artist, ir in barring hi name from the Denv (INS) Local prohibition enforce-trffhre- scrlukie alongside Kranc.anL JLtaJZ lot Ein fadloo WHIionr- - Orpem the Ml mm IT "hr their retention. next erratic today were busy among women has beenktwgWas primaries introduced euuse Democratic Ills L holt the of of Similarly. Japan regards the disup hete by the apperance of two miss tcm of the abolishing the cap bers. national tlchet In 1928. on of Missouri University ital Under a new Method of proced- the the be I candiate for a shall ship that is, the ship of more streets of Columbia with brightthan 10,009 ton, as somewhat preure evolved recently, addresses of ly colored Senate In ' 1930 notwithstandis." III ALEUTIAN slickers and water proo! ISLE For the time being at least mature said Heflin. "The action of the bootleggers which hitherto have hats, but without hose and it Japan desires to retain her battleremained a deep secret are secured was state committee ts unfortunate. It cold, too. was not the good of the party nor ships, although she Is prepared to by tho dry authorities through silk hose disrusa the prolongation of them means of subpoenaes on telephone look best on girls nor aie dont the) CARDINGTON, England, Teo. of the state that prompted this and the postponement of officials. company comfortable, "one of the git is fold 17 The ner giant Brit- action. Strange Influences have Various Points in U. S. service (AP) their replacement. Formerly the dry officers would "It is. much easier to remove mud ish dirigible which came beet, felt by the committee. What Japan, in effect, desires The state committee .will be re place a telephone order and arrest from our hare ankles than to wash here jeterday on its maiden trip naval reduction on the old French Record Tremor 0 tho man who delivered it. This our hose. from Howden. left the mooring pudlatcd at the poljs bvlTrom the of global tonnage, with each "There ought to be a law a- - mast th morning and started on to 150.000 majority. permitted higherups' to escape. nation left to decide for itself what Of Length. Now they make the purchase, then an Instructional Opinion nmong Democratic leadflight around naval of category particular accuro a subpoena revealing th1 ers here today appeared somewh.il Bedford t drength cruisers, submarines or address of the phone number and Would Change Name of divided as to the wisdom of the It Its course for London. Is best for it in- dtroyers make t. raid. policv etblihed by the commitNEW YORKkDec. 17. (AT) dividual defense. fitted Connecticut College tee. for conditions in Alabama are And for evidence they have been non FAMILY AT MVXJLn. somewba the same as in other The anemograph at the American taking the telephone instruments NEW LONDON. Conn Officials of the telephone eompan southern states where manv Dem- Museum of Natural History regis KANSAS CITY. Dec. (AD Colof th Connecticut v E. tered a d.tant earthquake of mark admitted today that a number of lege for Women have been engagTwo robbers entered a south ocrats bolted Alfred ed lnfensity which began at 6. their instruments have been seised ed in a movement to have the narvp side residence here last night, Smith. v m. todav and lasted until 8 57 ofand are being held ly the dry th family of Mi. and Mrs in order to ave. t a dispochanged oclock. Th distance fom Ne ficers as evidence. sition to consider th Institution as F. A Theis while st dinner and York Ws estimated at 4 75 mies, cped with Jewelry valued at coming undr state endowment. Dr abcul Dec. 17. .(AP) WASHINGTON. and scientist at the museum $1,009. Katherine Blunt, new pred tent of Uonsidvration of the Nye the disturbance probably octhe college , has come to the aid of unseat to Senator on curred the floor of the Pacific Grundy these who want the name kept frhe was deferred toDIES. orcn near th Aleutian Isand. of Pennsylvania Insists the name la proper, and has comeimo-irrap- h day by the Senate election The Fordham University 17. NICE, Dec SANTA CRUZ. Calif, Dec. 17. France, revealed the fact that less than (AP) mittee until after the Christmas . at the first shock registered In Flaminus Laron minnow vacant dMHrovcvA Fir P.aiberti, students of the 66) twenty (AP) the 6 10 a m. end a second at 6 IS a m. r.c2. CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (AP) The the college have scholarships to aid ister' of war in 19J0 and mlnDtu 150 roont llotrl Capitola, located The distance from th vibiation of marine in 1922, died todas. on Montrev bar. south of tier, Herald and Examiner said today them. was estimated to be 4553 wept through the1 26 room annex, center miles. two had that Chicago gamblers aryl vvaa finally halted !at night contributed $30,606 to th "ranhv the combined efforts of 'th DENVER, Dee. 17. (AD An ONLX-tJO- UR som racket during the past few Santa Cruz fir6 department and earthquake of first of second de day vpluiieer groo V. intensify today was recorded K. or a WTWnthwnyfr owner of th Greatest Which to MONTEVIDEO Uruguay. Dec. on tho seismograph at Regis colwas the explanation hot!. btimatt th damage at ap- lege, daj8 Father A. W, Forstall an- 17. (A P) Strike may be legal offered b Abe Goldman, well proximately 620,000. nounced. He said hi record show- but when the firemen here left 3t known about the loop for Tha hotel closed for Inc tinier ed be3000 mile from Den- their engines and ladder years. The Herald and Examiner, recently. Workmen Here decorat- ver,thehutquake was unable to determine cause adjourned without learned however, said It had ing tho nuilding In preparation for tho votim. ihem a raise in pay th direction. a NewYar'a-Goldmaw was kidnaped reiebxdttoiL. Tht. Thr Friday the fl rst a've recorded at government mcrcEy "catted in a north side bias started while the men wer rttphUml-hel- d Jo th color and aaeigned them 5:07 a.m.. mountain time, followed flat for 20,000 ransom. It cornea out next Saturday. eating dinner. sotc a duties their by one at 6:14 a regular atj There has never been an fcsue of any paper that can 524, the maximum at 6 28 and ldier. STAMP CLERK COMICTED. tejl you the history of the west, The able was WOMAN ROBBED. final compare with It for It will atwave adoptprocedure 6.80. The quake 111 tecord the MANILA. Dec. 17 history of a centurv told In colorful style; tt Father Forstall said did not occur ed with a score of policemen who BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.,' Dee. t library cf invaluot Mormonism: It will ptovlde you with Reyes, former stamp clerk in on the American continent. voted out walk in sympathy 17. (AP) Mrs. C. M. Branch, of them never having the bureau of posts, was convicted with the firemen, but when they able pictures of pioneer Interest, many wealthy widow, reported to the todav of embezzling 212 149 pesos still balked regular troop were been published anywhere berort. . CAMBRIDGE, Maas. Dec. 17 police yesterday that she had been He was worth of stamps. aentenc j(AP) A severe earthquake" was called th and arrested the "deBut order now. We can guarantee delivery (only on coprobbed of Jewelry worth 138.000 to ten vear ed in an fined recorded serters" at Harvard prison and'orcupid police head , seismograph ies ordered by or before Bal urday, Dec. Zl. while two women were telling her the amount of tho embezzlement, station today, beginning at 6.19 .quarter to prevent additional de fortune la a darkened room. s about $106,000. am. E. S. T. feuiona. in-r- fnn Santo Reach Airman Brazil-After Antonio,"" All Night in Desert;. Tell of Horrors. - -- the-minin- ENGLISH FLIERS vCopyi ujlil. 1020. International Service.) HOP FOR AFRICA SA.NIO AYfO.MO, Brazil, Dec. 17 -- tl.NS) l;iisically exhausted after a night alone in the Braildderiiess following a zilian Atlantic in Battle over t 1 iiii 1 L A P) Captain Dleudonne Cotc hjs companion Paul Codo Sevilla to Montevideo, Maj. aifd landed at the Istres aviation field I.ane-Boig- es an attempted 'laden CAPTAIN COSTE. MAX1.SE1LLE&-0:kuu-- non-sto- p llight of Iniguaj and CapL Leon Uialles of latest conquerors ol the ocean, arrived heic in motor cars today. Tlitlr plane, badly damaged tu a forced landing, war left lu re- a forest in the wild Maiaeuja gion of Rio Grando north state. The fllera aero Immediate! treated for Injuries m'lalned when the plane iwert down out of the tropic skies Into the wilderness Seen by Horsemen. Major Larre Borges told the to International News Serv"story ice soon after his arrival hero In an automobile sent out from Natal as toon aa word of tho forced landing bad been received. The b wrecked plane was sighted horsemen In an uninhabited section of the state, approximately (0 miles from this town, Major Dorrs Borges revealed that strong hssdawliuhr enepun- tered during the 'Batter part of tbs 4,000 mile flight and the failure of their wireless necessitated the forced lending. Our flight passed to anil from mo. altert ating gool and bad raonts." Major Larro BmgeSTatd. s Sometimes we struek and st other times we flew at terrific speed unhampered by currents of any kind, The first 13 hours cf the were flight after leaving Seville generally good. Up until the time we pinned the Cape Verde Islands we had encountered no real difficulties with the exception . of extreme heat, caused Partly , by general weather eonditions and tSrilv by our engine. "After passing the islands. .however. conditions were not so fa- - today after setting a new world's record for a closed circuit flight of 8.100 Kilometres or approximately 5.063 miles. Tho alt men were In the air for f3 hours and 34 minutes and during that period coeied a wide circuit that carried them over Avigto the non. Nimcs and Istn.s fixing field. The figures given out after todays flight were unofficial and It was stated that the exact distance would be announced later. DEFY RUSS, CHINA ' - vocable. Ilanc Worked Well. "To begin with, we met severe heaJ winds, which obliged us to consume more fuel than we had expected to. The plane acted 17. (AD For-cig- u consulg in Manchuria today appeared determined to continue their procarioui Journey Into the ar theatre west of the Khinghan mountains despite Japanese advices reporting that both China and Russia were attempting to prevent an International Invest iga non Into the condition of foreigners in the battle area. Although somewhat reassuring re ports were received here from the Japanese consul at Manchutt on the condition of his nationals Bp to the latter part of November, little has been learned of the fate of foreigners elsewhere in northwestern Manchuria, where Russians and Chinese have been fighting for control of the Chinese E&stern railway. The Japanese reports said both Russian and Chinese authorities bad made efforts to prevent the consular train carrying representatives of foreign powers from westward from Mientuho, in the Khinghan mountain area. conTho foreign representatives sular officers of tho United States. Great Britain, Japan. France and Germany, were at Mientuho at last 'fepot ts'. The Rengo News Agency representative aboard the International train said tho Chinese military order preventing the train from continuing was to keep the consuls in Ignorance of looting and destruction ot which Chinese soldiers have been guilty. Mientuho, he pointed out, formerly a thriving village, was a scene of desolation as a result of pillage. , d Heflin Charges Cotton Panic Plot . Pec. -- 11. WASHINGTON. (AP) The opinion that certain forces were In control of the New Cotton Market and hud sought to produce a panic was todav by Senator Heflin Democrat, Alabama, at a Senate rl0ulture subcommittee hearing - M speculative activities on the ,JJ'W York. Chicago and New 'Cotton Exchange. Or-lea- ni j This despite statement of Pat Toohey, of Pittsburgh, secretary of the National Miners Union, that the ntiike would continue throughout Lho Ktate- - In tensifier form. IxMMt night members of Local No. s47j"1 "united" "Mine Workers f America, employed at Peabody voted 94 to 55 to mnP .0 a rn to woik today after eoiflmit- ,n of four headed by the local Fontana had ini s dent. Joseph ns in terms a with the rompany. score of strikers More than ailed. In tha meantime, obtained from release o bonds ranging 1500 to 5900. & X , i -- Gara Bow.to Wed Iii.Y. Next April r tt rr f govern-ibentiT- - 17,-(A- st Tf Aus-tral- ia Barnes Declared Against Farm Board SHIP GROUNDS; 200 RESCUED usi Sen. Heflin Flays Alabama Democrats For Barring Him Dry Agents Seize Phones as Evidence Against Sellers f i r j 111 - re New Giant Balloon co-e- rv? Starts Second Trip VMud-spatte- 100.-00- ONB)--Alumn- ae Fire Razes Hotel Charged With Aiding 'Ransom Racket At Monterey Bay LeftrT r Fight to Oust Grundy Deferred 1?-- f reso-htti- tn Y . h Striking Firemen Drafted by Army MORE DAYS Orderthe CHRISTMAS NEWS r, y Cor-gre- s (AD-Flor-- encio J 4 ' ' ' -- Hoover-Macdona- U non-slo- p tho-iilU- magnificently under thoe adverse conditions, but the winds cut down out gasoline supply to. a serious dcgico. we "About 4 pm, yesterday, head found that the consistent winds us to- lose our bearings, and Lieut. Chaltes and I decided to head for tho nearest point of land and ak directions. We also hoped to find a more fa vorahle wind. Both extremely tired. We finally struck land, and headed our plane toward Recife? We were still somewhat puzzled over our course however, and when the tropic night descended suddonly, our position became extremely hazardous. "At that moment we found our radio useless. Just what caused Its breakdown I do riot know but there we were, fljlng over a wild territory unfamiliar to ns, and utterly unable to get our hearings. "The strenuous struggle of the last few hours had tired ua so completely, that we decided not to take any further risks, and to come down at the first suitable landing place. lamded W HI, Jolt. "We flew low hi order lo find a smooth pis for a lantlihg. but the night was so dark it was almost Impossible to see anything Vote Union made Local had be But our and down we rame. , Work; Many Men The plane landed with a terri- In Jail. Continued On Page Six) b ELECTING JURY. MOUNTAIN VIEW, Ark,. Dec Dee. 17, (AP) TAYLORVILLK. 17 (AP) Selection of a Jury to With miners at five out of the try five man rharpd with the murder of Connie Franklin, farm six Christian coupty itstaes either laborer, alleged to have ben or ready to return to their and burned to dath near working strike of tho hero laaf March, proceeded rlowij phk. the present Miners Union in the Tavlor today. ng apppared-dwindllto villo fiehh had-Yau- wd biXty-nin- theJobbj-committle, h.ad-wlou- Dec. ld ILL Cs-in- g l Con- Investigation Body tinues to Push Into War Area TOKIQ, Hoover-Macdona- V fc .1. I l 4 A A-s- js, ' |