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Show "M - -- Mnaaaan ' gyr fi J - THE ATTirST MONDAY NEWS DESERET 7 1D22 I -- IDAS FLYER I Plane js Wrecked teh i Nus IntrntKino: - i4ervlce.i I 8T Mth IS. Aug grim reaper had claimed 37 Hits today In cooih on the Missouri the rear-en- d Pacific railroad at Sulphur Spring. Mo , Saturday night as investigations began to determine iu eause and fix responsibility Nearly 150 injured acre in hospitals here and It is fr i.ed that some ut thrtae who are m cruit il 7- - II t ? a.g-n- 3 a -- ow-down -- right-of-wa- McCammon Woman and Children Wreck Victims (Special to The Nws ) MCAMMOS, Ida. Aug 7 J A Campbell, telegraph operator at the local Oregon Short Line s'ation, received word yesterday from Sulphur Springs. Mo., that his wife. EUa, and two children had been killed in the ! rear end collision on the Missouri ciflc at that place and that a baby aix to live, month old waa not expected d while a daughter waa seriously Injured. The dead children ar Bam. aged S. and Mary, aged 7 Mr. Campbell left immediately for Sulphur Springs to the bring back the living childrentwoandother ; bodies of hi wife and the . children for burial here. , P-- three-year;o!- 18-Fo- Ancient Harpoon ot Washed Ashore in Carcass Of Small Bering Whale '4k ' (By Associated Pres) harpoon. ' 1 SMERCER. Ore . Aug. feet long, which an old whaler de- dared waa fashioned by Indiana or was attached to the carcgas - Eskimo, of a' small whale that haa com ashore at Cox Point. Ore. The whale waa first sighted by th lighthouse keeper It waa of Hecta Head, who, thinking to the overturned boat, reported Jan - Suielaw coast guard. crude design, The harpoon, of very had been fashioned from a aapllng, and tipped .- wUh1 a broad triangular believed thewhaie It Iron ' driftedpointsouth from the' coast of Siberia sea. or the Bering 7.-- A , Japanese Business Men Visit in San Francisco nd ro- - rw - SAN FRANCISCO. Aug of the Japanese business mere.' guests San Francisco chamber of commerce n route her during a brief atop-ov-centennial at Rio d to th Brasilian a sightseeing Janeiro, were takenSanon Franciee bay trip through theand today. , t region yesterday ral er I rd NKr df riiD ' SMD trtWrt If WT more LiTaE wy vivCiJT HAD V5WT Sj. w wC hrO IT, To UCK MilfirtT 0 TWl OtTW se' vnw DOHT t VflW , two ftJT r'JFiJS 3 56 V $Kt 43of 7t VQO' e ' I , 4-- r ....... awp Ca55&h7 n ... ...... r . 1 v V7 from pae one) & n T. "both w(h the decision . I. WARREN . HARDING' president1 fi( gram to 0!r ur conimunlratlflii in; convened to me tne resolu wnifn tions of your association agreeing to two f.arngrapha in the proposal which I submitted for the settlement of the pending strike of railroad shop employees. and declining to accept the thRd which provided for restored seniority rights of the workmen on strike Inasmuch-aI wa acting as a ?oluntir mediator, seeking the ear!! est possible restoration of railway transportation to full efficiency I confess a disappointment that the terms were not accepted. Seniority Is Issue. The reeohirtons which you transmit on behalf of the executives do pledge that the carriers' will recognize the validity of ai! decision of the railroad labor board and faithfully carry out such decisions as contemplated by law You convey the further agreement as expressed In the second paragraph. of the proposal that 'railroad labor board derisions hich have been involved in the strike may be taken in the exercise of recognized r ghts by to the railroad labor e'ther part board for rehearing The striking employees agreed to aH the terms proposed, therefore only 'he question of seniority, covered in pnxcrapn three which the executives rejected remains in dispute and bars a seRerien Mindful of the pledge of both the executives and the strikth- validity ing workmen to r all derissons tv the railroad labor I am board hereby calling on the sfrikng workmen to return to work and rall'ng upon the carriers to assign 'hem to work, and calling upon both workmen and carriers under the aw to take the question in dispute to the railroad labor board for hearing and decision and a compliance by both with the decision rendered. (Signed) 'WARREN G HARDING. MlMf IPAIi WUU). 8KfOD SKiron Trma Smoot room bui. 5g S" Mr street Elizabeth Fowler 15f Pout' k.fo 2t CSaremc E Rohltnsr 752 Went Fist mu"i street 29 Mrs. Luella Havmond 210 Sou th Wee 10 Perry liov&lr Thitd- - South an 1 Te' pie streets 11 R F. Butterworth . 423 South Frgt Wo! r'-e..(vote) 11.,! Al.Ua M2, So;Hh PIx.a.' O. 'i I UJ. m -- ""1 TGRK. Aug 7 Th heads of 148 Amer "an raiiwavs, which las' reiected President Hardings week first program for settlement of the nation-widrap Tnke probnbly win be asked to reconvene within four davg to consider the teat propoals which the Vbite House ha addressed to railroad officials and strikers NEW e Hibernian Deplore Irish Situation and Resolve To Oppose Ku Klux Klan (By The Associated Press) ATLANTIC CITY. X J., Aug. 7. Resolutions deploring the situation in Ireland and opposing the Ku Klux Klan were adopted by the national board of the Ancient Order of Hibernian in conference here. The Irish resolution spoke of the 'unhanpy division of the Irish people, and suggested that members of the order refrain from obtruding our the harsh opinions or criticisms lest our side of discord be transmitted to the ocean- declared that The other resolution the Ku Klux Klan challenge to our Catholic citizenship should be opposed by aggressive, intellectual power and urged organisation of al! Irish American Catholics. The Oak Hoorn SoahouM hole! 558 South Pecond Went street ... J W Harris, 847 South Eighth West reet J Bowers, 26 Fourth Ward Annex. Seventh South and West Tempi 17 David P. Felt, 826 First Wear afreet 8uth 38 C A Carlqulst, 883 West Seventh Pouth street )8 Kershaw X. White. 348 Genesee avenue 1814 Pacific avnu 40 C. P Thomsen. . . 41 Harold Ftewart. 1640 South W e Tempi 'ret 43 Mrs Sarah B. Clayton, 1150 California street ...... I Special Trains Carry Knights of Pythias ( Bv Associated Press ) SAN FRANCISCO. Aug 7. A van200 delegate to the thirty of guard convention of second biennial 7 Recipes to Ap pear in Deseret News Through an arrangement made with pat. cut with biscuit cutter Brush the r Louise Palmer Weber the recipes top of the biscuits with m. k or wh.ch she gave at the cooking school, Mace in pans in hot men Cook which waa conducted under the aus- aKhut eight minutes, pices of the Deseret Nws at the Ham with Sego Milk Select cenOdeon last week, will appear as a daily ter of cut ham and place in broi'er feature m the column of the without th rack Turn cn all heat 'News " and brown on both sides am butter " In announcing these recipes Mrs land a Tittle sugar sprinkled over the Weber says "Housewives will find ham improves the flavor. When It Is each of them new and attractive, not brown pour over the ham tup of to the only to the eye but to the palate. J condensed milk and heat Each one is compiled with the scien- boiling point. Serve with crlkp slices tific prlnc.ple of food chemistry ap- of toast with sliced oranges as a garnish . plied. The recipe for roast leg of lamb . .Cabbage Salad With Orange Shred comes first. You will remember I One head of new cabbage and slice cooked a 14 pound leg of lamb in the one orange, very thin Add 2 gas range with Lorain attachment in sugar. 1 teaapoonful salt. one bout- and three minutes. Hate the teaspoon pepper and 1 tablespodn lamb prepared by the butcher. Place minted onion. Serve In green pepper In the broiling pan in the uppe'r oven cases with sour cream salad dressing. of the gaa range heat on full. Cook Sour Cream Salad Dressing One on hour and few minutea: remove sour cream. Beat thick until cup from oven. Put on onion cut In half thick enough to hold Ite shape. Add over entire surface of the roast. Salt 2 1 tatablespoonfula beet sugar and and pepper to tase and place on a very large heated platter Serve as a blespoon lemon Juice and a little pagarnish also the potatoes. Swiss prikaCorn with cheese One can of corn. salad and cheese and combination 1 teaspoon salt. 1 tablespoon sugar, a sprigs of mint Potatoes with Cheese Select small little paprika. 2 tablespoons butter new potatoe and cook, tboil) with Place over a burner turned in a skins on Peel and place in oven a Add about cup crackers, 1 . nutsced few minutes to become, thoroughly cup grated cheese and L sauce white then in in dry. Dip onion. When the ch'ege Is melted grated cheese Sprinkle with paprika it la ready to serve Place on circles and salt. of untoasted bread White. Sauce Cream I tablespoon Tomorrow Mrs Weber will by rebutter, afrd.j! tablespoon flour, then alow-l'1 cup of ntllk Cook in the quest present seven recipes for canand preserving fruit, so they may upper partj t a double boiler until ning he taken advantage of at this time the desired consistency announcea She further that she will Salad Scald, peel, Combination slice and chill four perfect ripe toma- answer any question relative to food toes. 1 medium size cucumber peel and its effect on the body and give the and slice large Bermuda onion, and anv recipe suggested through one can of stringier bean. Arrange "News." Mr. Weber will not answer th tomato eliccs, then the cucumber, any personal letters or calls by then the onion and beana. Serge with Trench dress.ng. French Dressing Eight Bandit Get $1,300 from of olive oil, 1 tableepoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon sugar. Missouri Store Employee 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon paprika. Plaae a cube of Ice In a bowl, KANSAS CITY, Aug 7. In full add salt, sugar, oil and vinegar. Stir view hundreds of pedestrians, a until it becomes thick. Cream Cream Biscuit pound young bandit today snatched & satchel of butter .add 1 teaspoonful salt and containing tl.600 from th hands of 1 tablespoon butter and alternately 1 Miaa Louise Harvey, 20, cashier at tha cup of milk and 8 cupa of flour with Rosaman Clothing company, at a down which you have sifted J level teacorner and escaped. She was spoons Calumet baking powder Com- town bine. place on a well floured board. oh the wav to the bank. Mr bi-,t- j i 1 - stew-pa- i 2 table-epoo- jf 1- -8 ADVENTURES (By SAN rRANCIBCO, AUS. end jurist Lorn ail parts of tli ar gathered tit Han Franelsce for the annual conven'len 1 th American bar association, th annual meet Car soolntion me .f tfc. otoUfornti and the convention pf the National Gunrrtil. ell Aito'i.dC I.f Aesocl.tloj of which open thl week. Caif-tulmet toThe orgn'atlnq federal utre to rt.,, The attorn.) and ill eonv' thl. after .eon will ft ealiad ear aaoela"on I. order ))dnday ir.endng. a Am-crie- l) 4 816 north-Secon- oourt today heard The supreme arguments on habeas corpus proceed-.r.g- s brought against Sheriff C Frank Emery which involves an interpretation of th motor vehicle license law regardirg the transfer of licenses from ore machine to .another. The case are those brought by Sylvan B Lemi and J H Long, contesting the decrsirn of the secretary of state that thers is nothing In the law which would allow him to permit the transfer of these ltcenses and requiring the payment of th full fee whenever a vehicle is sold. William A. Hilton, assistant attorney general Is represent. ng Sheriff Emery, while the plaintiff in the actions are represented by H. L. Mulllner. The case waa presented and taksn under advisement 1 . -- Total 101 Alton 102 Joseph 103 B. B. 104 James . Old Salt Lake Resident To be Buried Wednesday Funeral services for Mrs. Agnes LeCheminant Morris. 74, wife of George V. Morris. Sr., who died at the family home. 624 west Third North street Saturday, will be held Wednesday afternoon at th Twenty-eight- h ward chapel. Mr Morris was horn In Quern-- j rp-i1848, the daugh- Atig ter of Peter and Sarah Farr LeChem-i.- i AUer he death of her father1 in England, her mother cam to the United States, crossing the plain by ox team into Utah in 1852. The moth-- ! e'rand' ftve children ffrst " mads their home In Rush valley and later, in Vernon and Tooele counties. Mrs. Morris was married In 1888 and was tha mother of five children three of whom are dead. Beside her husband she 's survived by a son. Albert Oscar Morris of Bingham canyon. and a daughter, Mrs Agnes Edna Hobbs of Salt Lake. She la also aur-- 1 vived by two brother In Salt Lake N. Le-- 1 county, Peter and Osmond Cheminant. , , FIFTH MrVlCIPAL WARD. Hotel. 134 south State street . .... . Friedman, 122 south Second East street Building. 20 south Third East street H Moyle 405 east First South street 763 east Second South street . ? Ji' P'PL Cook 549 Lincoln street ...... 32! t? Lovlnger, 1026 east First 8outh street 108 W . B. Hughes. 201 south Thirteenth East street 109 H. H. Dunstrom. 214 White Cloud court ...... 110 F. W Penrose, 830 south Ninth East street 331 5Una Hotel, corner Fourth South and State streets J Schwarts 309 asst Fourth South street k JJJ .... 113 Preston Lewis, 436 aouth Fourth East street H; ? --A Barney, 823856 south Fifth East street Woyle, !!f S' south Seventh East street 1!$ S JL L Collier, 41$ south Tenth East street ,.. W. 0 ... 838 Ewing, -d jv ' Total 1SS 7- tt Hunter Former Texas Governor 160 Indorsed by Democrats 8- - . fifth ....raEfiser- coiiiTY - ,. School House 8 sixth , couji ty Meeting ?,murd Store, Alta 1 (vote) l?r:?TH rcnt ... Centra! Sheriff- - tenth School Office . I 6 4) raEri.-icT-- i (vota) V pREcWcV.- - a:::::::.::::: Hous 56 (vote) (vote) COUNTY PRECINCT. coixty .1" . Upper Bingham School Hirhand Boy School 183 Peterapn'a Pool Hall (Lark Total eievevth Hall Murray City 17 Murray Cltv Ward 12 SecondWard 18 Pirat 800 Grant Ward Total 6 .(vote) pr eci - ct.- .... .. (vote) pRECtjcc-r.- 6 66 - .".TT 3 1 1 18 I I Toi V. Meeting Hous Draper Amusement Hall Total 17 West Jordan ninth cnrvrY House 17 South Jordan Meeting House Meeting 178 Riverton Meeting Hous IufM!e Meeting House Ill 110 Herrimen Meeting House TotaJP 17 ). . . . ... . It . X COlivTY PRECLYCr- Hall Amusement Hail Amusement Hall Amusement Hall - '..1 l twelfth North Point School HouserorxTT precinct. (vote) Total number of delegates In convention 141 Each voting district may select th asm delegates for both convent tlona, or different delegates, as the jrlmary may determine At the olose of each primary the chairman and secretary of tha mooting should sign and deliver to each delegate elected to each convention proper credentials certifying his or her election, upon blanks which will b furnlshad and delivered to the places wber said primaries ara to be held prior to the hour of tha mooting thereof The chairman and secrets rf of each of said primaries aheuld also fill out. and forward to Mb. Prank C. Moyla, except ve secretary, 17 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, certified lists of th delegates 0 sleeted to such conventions, together with a list of tha names and addeeasea of all persons voting at their prtmarlea The foregoing primaries arq for Democrat not for Republicans nor for nonprtl,sns and only those voters who afftllat with (ha Democratic party and intend to support the Democratic nominee are to attend and participate In the primaries If attempts shoald be made to pack primaries In violation of the above auggeetlon th presiding officers should prevent such Intrusion and report the detalla promptly, to the undersigned. Democratic county chairman. By direction ef the Democratic county committee for Salt Lake County, Utab CHARLES C. RICHARDS, . Chairman. , FRANK C. MOTLB, Bxeeutiv ecretary. 1886, . Balt Lake City, Augual , Advertisement ) (Paid '10 IS 1 - Total 173 i 36 (vote) 1. Sandy City R.U,!VE"T X ! " 17 Sandy Cky Hall By O. Jacobsson. (votes) ".i! Neaaenger Offic Midvale Cltv Hall Gnlon Amusement Hall ... If 153 D. A. Hilton' at ButlervlMa Total . . Here He Comes and There He Goes. ..(rote) Brightonerd Meeting Hous Taylorsville Ward Meeting Hous Total , ,, 187 DALLAS, Tex , Aug 7 By a unan-- 1 lmous vote the state Democratic executive committee this afternoon cer-- , titled the name of former Governor James E Ferguson to go on ballot,'' aa a candidate for renomination to the United States senate Judge John W. Gaines had led a, fight to keep Ferguson's itmt off th ticket because he had been Impeached aa governor on the charge of having misused state funds 1 ft PREfi Vut Garfield School Houa Magna School Hous. Bacchus Club Total J! JJ S ' Millard Ward Amusement Hall 'precinct Granite High School Winder Wsrd Meeting Hous.... Total 14 3 g 3 8 it - - 7; FOURTH-COlsT- 141 142 148 S ......... ........ third-coi-- 13 18? it i county eneemor Cottonwood F reet Douglas Total Meeting House Hi Holliday House 128 East Mill Meeting Creak Meeting Hous w Total FOOD COISTT PREOXCT 131 Burton SchooJ House J2J Kimball School House. 1421 8uth Stats street Parleys Ward School House I? 134 Parleys Ward School House Hong Kong Terminus Pointy To Be Changed to Manila American Attorneys Meet For Annual Convention a j the supreme lodge of the Knights of Pythias which open here Wednesday arrived yesterday on a special train from Chicago. A second special train, bringing delegates to th seventeenth convention of the supreme temple of Pythian sistrrs. the women1 auxiliary of the Kmahts of Pythia. was to arriv today. (By Associated Press.) SAN FRANCISeO; Aug. 7. Tentative arrangements have been mad by th Pacific Mail Steamship company and JocaJ office of the United State shipping board to make Manila instead of Hong Kong tha terminus port of 635 class liners now In operation. This program wilt reduce th running time out of San Francisco by four Bullion shipments from the days United States to th Orient will be speeded up. aw wt 171 ADAMSONS Ys street THIRD MUNICIPAL WARD. Mrs. Johnson, 107 north Main street 251 0? Nick Mortenaon, Seoond North street .. 58 William Earnshaw. 713 west First North street 14. Joshua 6Uey. 551 west First Norm treat .... 55 William J. Korth 20 Wall street 54 FTank Rawlins, 84d Quine street ,. 67 Ernest Holmes, 459 Pugtley street 68 David Perkins, 522 north Fifth West street ... 69 Thomas McKean, 812 Ouray avenue 60 Charles Fernstrom. 8S8 Duluth avenue 61 Parley Hi 11, 638 West street ...... 62 David Whittaker. 480 Redwood road ...... ,. .fvota) Total w,.. FOURTH MI VICIPAL WARD 76 John H- Kimball. 62 east North Temple str 77 Bertha M Gray, 80 Third avenue 78 Mrs. William Buys. 30 D street 79 D L Murdock. 73 O street 0 John T Natlrass. 68 L street James Castlefon. 828 Second avenue ...... 12 James H ., Maxwell, 1124 Fourth avenue ...... 83 R R Tanner, 437 Seventh avenue 84 Mrs. W G. Ashman. 227 J street y ,Tr 15 8. H Lynch. 437 D street.. 61 Transfer License Law is Tested in Supreme Court Mrs. Louise Palmer Webers Cooking .... Total tO 9A. 251 1 ... .... ...... sret 31 84 s Rail Executives Plan to Consider New Proposal 2' 85 L ife SooriNC SwsrS 64 Tmvf-- 24 folio ruyier h-- of ot tnd i of oot tad U am t T N( SGLUTID! Continued The advance of the inquen as to to popt sir acpwtnp finder I.ngiiiccr Killed. One presumption is being freely made that Engineer Matthew Ginof Texaa Fiver Glenn the The ger which plowed through the rear of the combination local standing on the tracks, had disregarded a block to stop before reaching the point of the disaster. Glenn waa killed outright when he attempted to Jump clear of the collision. Clutched In Glenns hands were tram orders which he had been given "on the run" a few minutes before the crash and it is presumed that possibly he waa reading the orders when he passed the warning signal "The Flyer" was beh nd schedule and was attempting to make up Its time when it rounded a bend and came upon" the local, which was taking waAt 'he hour of th appabing ter disaster the tracks ahead at this po'nt is usually clear and the 'rain had no atops until It vouM reach St Louis Four wooden coaches we-- e ipped to bits and two other? were a steep ravine which lay alongside the track , Light Aids Search The terriCc force of the impact and cruK-e- d plowed through six coaches almost flat a teel coa- n in (he fore part of the local. Human wreckage a mangled mass of dead, and injured watt strewn v for a distance along the of approximately 1O0 ards Injured and dying men. women and children with ghastly bleeding wounds lay moaning and crying in the wreckage Pitiful cries for help filled the air as hundreds of rescue workers worked frantically to aid the suffering A searchlight from a steamboat on the Missouri river, which was anchored a short distance from the scene, aided the rescuers In their work of uncovering bodies and extricating Injured from th twisted mane of a'eel and Iron, which In many places was piled several feet high. Relief trains were dispached from here to the scene, a d.s'ance of 34 miles Practically all of the dead and Injured were brought to this pity Curious Invade Morgue. Friends, relative and curious one ' Jammed the railroad grnrton and warned all Saturday Trtght and Sunday for the arrival of the train bear.ng the victims Fear for their loved ones filled the breasts of those who knew a relative or friend had been a passenger on the wrecked train. At the morgue, where the dead were placed on a row of tables for identification. the morbldlv curious formed a continuous line which passed down the aisle in the center to view th a person lifeless forma Eighteen minute on an average pasd through the door of the morgue on Sunday afternoon. Thousand of other went to the scene of the wreck in evVrv form of vehicle to watch the rescuers in their work A tralnload of union shopmen on strike at Poplar Bluff. Mo. who volunteered their services, aided In the work of removing bodies and cleaning up the wreckage at Poplar Bluff. I HOU usiqc OF 0 soert VlRAT th Democrats of Bait Lako L'tah, ara haraby at t held Tuesday avanin Auaont 8. 1822. corntfUnctna 247 to Democratic etata for th th of ateotlnf oclock, purpoe delegate convention, to b held at Salt Lake City, on Friday. August 11. 1818, to nominate a eandidtt for United Ptste Bntor a Juetc of the Kupreme At the earn prtmarlea. Court, and a Superintendent of Public Instruction n J1 v,! r ? n thr wdeleaAtaa to r. a1 Yd'fto be ioted 242 delegates to the Democruk co ngrT aT' trfet No. t, to be held immediately fntlowtnir.th state convention, for the purpose of nominating a candidatelfor Representative from the Second Congressional District of the Htat of Utah to the House of Repraaent-live- s Of the United State. The representation in such conventions by voting dlatrtots and t'h number of votea to be cast by each, shall be one vote for each delegate elected, except in the vdatrfcts where teas than one vote is allotted and In such districts the fractional partof a vote designated only shall be voted.The place for holding the primaries and number of delegaiea allotted will be ns follow1 FIRST MIM IFL W RD. District Delegate1 TT C r vrw .7. P Rdberta Oesrtpon. Hou'h street M C Iverson 223 East Seventh t8 Mathew GalUcher 45South Fifth Lst. street . ........ ! J B Lewis 736 Windsor street .. .... f Milando Pratt. 105 Eaat Ntn'h South ptreet 3 Georg K Mahwartng 116 South F b Fas? sret .. I Mrs, F E Morris 153 Lake treet 1 I C Tbopeseen. 830 South Eleventh Faet etreet S D O, Wtllev Jr. 1465 Otlmer axenie 1 C X) 1852 South State atrot Brinton . 2 Arthur MrFarlan, 350 Harrison avenue J 12 Georre street South 747 Arbuekle Eaat Seventeenth .. 4 13 W. W Barton. 1850 South Tenth East street 8 14 'Georg 1864 Emerson avenue R Duncan. 16 Dante! ...a -- 4 Bsswraeb-yErnest R Kimball. 1825 ftourh Ninth East etrert .v.., 4 7298 South Eexenh Earn street .... 17 Franklvn Christianson. 18 Earl J Glade, 1131 Strafford avenue 18 A E Harvev. 68 East Coaatvllle avenue .w. .. 20 Thorns H Smith 315 Garfield avenue .... 2! R 8 Jones. 15 Hampton avenue 22 Canute Peterson. 1466 Westminster avenue called to b yoo THAT gor WF. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES PrimtrU of A . r ruui t f t f hjch "iruuie mrl of both tfa.n Mure to prtMapai nunf.w. ,tl V4ta tufa ferry' TrtAT "(oao enkCTW c H'tCtfi Mm) TbU VOO I die pia t COdlP I rtn !f M cnrd-tion- ty. ita s, Trtht , Hvta v vta Swt i KiRtO flfeWTVFifcHT! Mel euu. "to Sfff VD JOOO-mli- 1 Ut 7? $ID JACKSON v'lLI.E, Fla Aug 7 A soft spot in the stnd of Pablo Beach .L A- - D oa. little s attempt to tty to San Ihegti. Cal, with a single stop lor fuel at Ban Antonio-tan abrupt end last night within '6ot feetr of th start e trip The specially 37 Killed and 150 Hurt ini of hi equipped piano did not get into the Rear-En- d Crash Investi- "air at all It sawerved from ita court along the beach, at the getaway, nose gation as to Cause of dived into a roller and stopped with a wing and the Propeller wrecked Tragedy i Begun. The army ryer was unhurt Juet how badly damaged he plane wse had not been determined ear.i today. Pr.rfaiitu.-dPb.ioan- By DWIG SCHOOL DAYS Transcontinental i I (s.. - mmmsm Y - - - - Ur?l 1 jtikatTM rd in ' Vf I. . Jt |