Show WEATHEE A THO UGHT UTAH: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday unsettled northwest except cooler tion tonight porI IDAHO — Unsete tled tonight and Tuesday Moder ate temperature t Can two walk together except hey be agreed? — Amos 3:3 Nothing can you peace but the triumph ofbring principles — Unsettled Year—No Fifty-nint- h OGDEN CITY UTAH MONDAY EVENING N0VIM6ER 26 1928 131 ljiitianJLuu4-U-tuxiu- TO NEW YORK i i rv i i E- Frank Francis SAN ANTONIO : i sir i Oft — Much of his fame Is based on his modesty coupled with courage He is the first hero of that kind to be claimed by all people At the moment of sunset the full moon peeped over the great peaks of the Wasatch That is a reminder that Levi Edgar Young most ongifted speaker told an audience Saturday afternoon a number of national writers have declared Ogden is more beautifully situated than any other city In the United States of countries with the luxuriant vege tation of the tropics but there is a side of the picture wmcn is oniy - the charms disclosed when disaster arrives i Every part of the world seems to have its drawbacks as well as advantages There axe! the Philippine Islands where nature does so much for man as to make his lazy Every year the typhoon sweeps over that corner of the earth Just as the hurricane roars across When it has passed there Is the and the apcounting of the deadloss praising of property One should be contented to live (IN IS RESTLESS ANDFEVERISH the first official bulletin onj his condition today failed to find njuch relief when physicians announced that King George had passed a 1 restless night The medical bulletin ifsignel by the king's physicians Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson of Penn read: "The king has passed a restless night A variability in the fever and the spread of the pleurisy must be expected at this stage of the " ' ' -- Under cover they leave but little trace of the destruction being wrought i Some of us complain about Jack Frost but that winter visitor would do a great service for southern California if leaving the fruit trees untouched he applied himself to exterminating the ants i Remove Anxiety of t and underground operating from within they eat their way up through the heart of the timbers i i night's announcement had increased that fever t ? SUIT SETTLED Y HAGENBARTH Wool Grower Pays Mis3 Home $20000 In Heart Balm Winter's chill does much for us SAN FRANCISC O Nov 26— which pterhaps goes unappreciated (AP) — The Examiner todav snvs that the $ 100000 breach of Pests of the warmer climates suit rued against Frank J promise Ha gen -cannot live where the freezing days barth president of the American of a northern winter confer favors Wool Growers' association by Miss on man Rose Horhe formerly of Piedmont Cal has been settled out of court It has been said that if man ever "for less than $20000" loses in the battle of life it will be The paper said the exact when the bugs which prey on his amount paid for withdrawal of thj sources of food get beyond action was kept secret Miss Home filed the suit after Hagenbarth married Miss Rossman of The last spot on earth to yield Duluth Minn Mabel SantA Barbara ih be where winter offers its last summer He filed an answer should protection denying he had promised to marry Levi Edgar Young urges the tne plaintiff people of Ogden to plan to protect seven or eight of the old homes of AIRMAN COMPLETES this city which have historical THIRD OF FUGHT value I He would preserve the old strucHAVANA Nov 26 — (AP)— With tures as a source of inspiration re- more than a third of his flight becalling an impressive period in our hind him Lieutenant Benjamin Mendez Colombian armv nvlnfnr flying from New York to Bogota' KILLS OWN MOTHER TO AVOID SHOCK CHICAGO NoV 26— (AP) — A coroner's jury has decided that Roscoe Henness a farmer killed his aged mother to save her from the shock of his own suicide Henness stood in front of the Chicago detective bureau Saturday and shot himself with a pistol Neighbors driving to his home near Scotland 111 to notify his mother found her dead and a bullet in her head It was the same size bulletin Henness had used to ' kill himself The circumstances the two deaths ib thesurrounding opinion of Coroner Harry Lyean of Edgar county were such as to justify a verdict linking Henness death with the slaying of his! mother j 600-mi- le -- ' f NOBLES DINE ON 1 4 ' - ' 't' it 'r t (? - "Ni- - it isn't going to be a "White House wedding" Miss Florence daughter of Connecticut's governor and reportel fiancee of youig John Coolidge told reporters in New Orleans fehe I intimated the wedding would take place soon after President lCooiid retires loh March 4 Miss Trumfmll is shown here with her father L W iI Gov John H Trnmhnll as immrinTa' - 1 nf tpntlprl iho rofent tVV — thev I Vl Wi O Trumbqll — - ference at New Orleans -t- V V V I 1 1 e & ivmio imii cicunuu uay were maae to a senatorial investigating committee which opened hearings here Nov 26— (AP)-T- he western coast of Europe was being buffeted by a terrific gale today sX 4 The storm already has taken: at least 29 lives most of them at sea where a heavy toll- of was taken over the week-en- d shipping No less than 21 ships appeared on Lloyd's lists today as wrecks or in distress while at least one American vessel the freighter Wabash which sailed from Hamburg on November 16 was driven ashore near Terschellinr light but succeeded in getting off in safety In 'addition to the 20 known dead there were at least 20 missing with conflicting reports concerning the safety of a score more CREW BELIEVED LOST The entire crew of the Italian freighter Sagunto also was feared to have d off Holland The number of men aboard her was hot known While the gale was violent over the land only six persons were reAll the ported killed in Britain other deaths were at sea Among the shipping disasters were the following: The French freighter Cesaere foundered off Algiers 15 drowned four rescued A Dutch vessel foundered in the Zuyder Zee five drowned The Norwegian steamer Christian Miehelsen ashore off Holland three drowned The fate of the steamer Arnabal-Menof Spain was in doubt off Cape Michichaco while there was also doubt concerning the fate of the Swedish steamer Garm The Central News reported that 16 of the crew of the last named ship had been drowned but Lloyd's reported that the Garm after grounding was towed into Terschelling i with her rudder damaged The steamer Hjort with a crew of rl Tt which- - ief tPTeaton"m? d a ys ago for Port Talbot has not since been heard from NOTABLE RESCUES There were numerous notable rescues among them being the rescue of 84 men from the sinking German Rommern schoolship which finally was abandoned Fifteen of the crew of the Italian Freighter Barbara were rescued in the Bay of Biscay The liner Aquitania after leaving Cherbourg nine hours late responded to a call for aid from the 6000- ton freighter Admiral Ponty but re sumed her course to New York when notified that the steamer had the situation in hand The gale today had temporarily abated in northern England following the resumption of shipping activities in the Mersey 4- - HOOVER STOPS LIFE BELTSj 0 N VESTRIS COR IE BIG SWITCH IN i INFORCEME NT UNDER SGRUT INY - ' —— Hopes To Move Volstead Battleship Commander Sfiys Endurance of Wcmer Machinery To ustice j J Department : ' Is ! 1 Remarkabl!I f i jNEW WASHINGTON Nov 26— (UP YORK Nov 26i-(A- B) — Prejsipent-elec- t Herbfert Hoovef Luther Martin Overstfeet Captain is WOrMirig on ' a plan to transfer of the battlesUjS i prohlbiiion enforcemerit from th treasury to the justice department it is jearned from his friends hefef dent drys: opposed the scheme wheij it wai fitst suggested by President Hardni in 1921 but it is Under beeom-jconvinced stooditieyihiave of the ifeasibility" of the move as art aid tb irbhibitioh enforcement it la expected Hoover will include thc recomrr endation In his inauc-nrniaddressi following it up with a ree-- i ommenaaftion Tor legislation to hi I new ccfigress i JURY IS TOLD hip! Wyoming was the 'first witness today at the federal ioquirjf sinking of the Lahjport land Holt liner Vestris two eeks fago todiy telling of his shlpls par iu th4 rescue work The Wyeming was Vestris' re25ttiiles away when the ported by radio at 1Q Q'cllck inithe morning that it was sinkifg offithe Virginia cape- s- It reaphed fthe scene early the next morning irst saying a negro fireman on an Improvised raft and then fife wo&ien clinging to an overturned lifebpat LIFE BELTS CRITJCISEII Captain Overstreet criticised Ithe life belts on the Vestris saying fhat they were constructed if such a way: that the head of thje wearer wis unsupported and if an condition coyldffall into the waten j jVfith properly built bells he testified a swimmer couldf rcnain alive although half drowned and worn out with the buffetijng of fthe In-tojt- he fex-haust- jfor-wa- MS CUT waives i navy officer estimkted that 20 hours would be the lliiit of ii endurance in theS water In waves such as there were duiftiig I the iVestris rescue workj REMARKABLE ENDURANC ITt is remarkable" he said "that any of those women stood the beating of the sea all night long" f United States Attorneyf Tuttle who is conducting the iriqfjiry sliced Captain Overstreet if he kiiew of any existing life beltslof befter construction than those oil the ' Vesj tris j "I believe our navy life pelts slip-po- rt the head and shoulders mire the captain replied! efficiently" --— § u Irjie- iu-m- j Victirns Mother LerJ Out of Salt Lake Murder Trial SALT LAKE CITY Nov 26— (AP)— frhe state's story of how Claude Blackburn 25 slashed the sweetJof his TURKEY TUESDAY throat heart Flora Nelson in a locked auin Bingham last May 30 Monthly meeting of the Ogden tomobile and then attempted to kill himself Shrine club will be held Tuesday v'as in district court here toevening at 7 ofclock in the Hotel day toljd Maher of Evanston Ray by Bigelow Turkey! dinner will be Wyo served Maher preceded on the witness Entertainment will be under the Mrs iStena Nelson the dead direction of Hy LaSmoners The Rev stand girl's who testified of E Carver will deliver the Blafckbtirn's John attachment for principal address? Following the her daughter alleged and their association talk election of officers will be" When Maher began detailing the held M circuimtances of Miss Nelson's Colare A E Outgoing officers lins president Percy Cook vice death he mother was led from the friends president E A Patterson secre- courtxoQLmby TIIEM ALONE jlJ2AVES AL Herdti treasurer tary and he readily acceeded said Blackburn's request for a private to Mihj LECiON POST HAS talk with the girl after Maher had returnejd frqm an automobile ride MEETING TONIGHT with hpr and another woman Blackbfiifn and Miss Nelson were in Monthly meeting of the American the maehine alone and the others Legion Herman Baker post No 9 were at Jthelother end of a public will be "held in the chauteau this garage Iwfhen he heard screams the evening at 8 o'clock Commander witness said Ora Bundy anounhces TnROAT IS CUT Mark Hansen chairman of the He found the elbsed car locked Armistice day committee will make and when he brought a policeman a report of the day's festivities to forc jit open he said jjlackburn The yearly report ©f Auditor Wayne left the (machine and attempted to Mayhew will also be given cut his (own throat with a razor The gitlf with her throat slashed was sldmped on a seat of the maLEAVE FOR COAST L chine AFTER WEEK'S HUNT canDistrict Attorney Adam A Dunin outlining the state's case Major Max Flelschmahn chair- declared Blackburn and the girl had man of the bojard of directors of quarreled a! few days before the the Fleischmann j Yeast Company slaying and she had expressed fear of him and W H Yule Retired California business man who have been hunting at the Bear River Duck club left Saturday oik No 7 for Los An- KILLS SELF AFTER geles on their way to Santa BarVISITING baras where Major Fleischmann has a large wintef home COLUMBIA S C Nov 26 — The nair reporetd that shooting (UP)— reporter failed to trail was good and leftl feeling fine aftJoe Wood 25 after he came to a er their week's jrest at the club newspaper office asking if a suicide note-- : could be assured widespread DEPORTEES HELD Wood was found publicity & IN COUNTY JAIL dead ibulet through his brain f iher " i PAPER : ? $575000 IS SUM PAID FOR EXCHANGE SEAT NE"vf YOlK SHOTGUN IS USED TO SMAtLPOX CHECK JUNEAU Alaska'-nv- "2$l— (Af) — A shotgun auarJntinft I to prevent the spread of smallilox uo4iny tatai xo inaiansana t$u-moi- ? has been established n thefre- EiOTl of tho lrraor Vulrrtn? afforion outbreak in central western Alaska Persons in the area the chances of beingareweighng inkrked 1 by v in m J iciuaill (I j the certainty of being harkedby Dircisnot if they attempt! to lesfve - CI v 26 Another nef York sjtock exchange memberships was made today with a seat selling for 515000 an increase of 0 over the previous record hiyh attained ilafti week S25-00- L 4 commissioner is in Marsfiall hkf-In- g gone by aeroplane jtf enfc-c- e vaccination Of all inhabitints ifive cases of the disease are Jcnownl at Marshall and more are reported! at Mountain Village 80 miles ddwn 1 i river i - TWO SEEK TO BltEAIf ENDURANCE RECORD i ) FRESNO Calif Nov 36— (UP) Two air mail fliers today were cruising a giant Albatross mono plane over the San Joaquin valley in ian effort to break the worhi'a endurance non-sto- p flight record They started at 6:43 a ni Sunday LeeShoenhair and Johil Gugllel- metto San Francisco were piloting the plane The present mark of 65 hours and 25 minutes Is held by the German aviators Zimmer I man and Resticz- j -- 5 FOURTEEN DROWNED AS STEAMER i SINKS IN HONDURAS BYRD ASSEMBLES HIS ANTARCTIC MEN WELLINGTON N Z Nov 26 — (AP)-- All the units of Commander Richard E Byrd's Antarctic expedition were assembled at Dunedin today for the first time since the first! contingent left the United States Commander Byrd will leave for the Ross sea On Saturday aboard the barque City of New York The other ships will leave soon afterwards One of the most important phases of the great adventure namely the voyage from New Zealand to the Ice barrier and the disembarkation there of a huge quantity of equipment and supplies will be started when the Eleanor Boiling leaves a week later than the City of New York The City of New York will carry Commander Byrd and other leading members of the expedition i i I VISIT TO PAY ' ! president-Elec- t Eager To Get Ashore After Week At Sea U S MARYLAND Annroach- - Nov i 26 — (AP) — ing Amapala president-elec- t Hoover came todav to the shores of Latin America for the first time to make two of a dozen of goodwill calls that he will jhiake in Central and South America for the next six weeks La Amapala Honduras and Union San Salvador where Mr Hoover's immediate Objectives as the Maryland proceeded tpward her anchorage after a Voyage of a week from San Pedro Cat Mr iHoover was eager to get ashore to begin a series of personal contacts with the heads of various govern ments and other Latin American ' leaders The week at sea had Improved Mr Hoover much in health and he was entering upon his mission with zest and the hope that he would be able to do much to accomplish a jbetter understanding f among the peoples of the Americas Save for a storm j on Saturday morning In the Gulf of Tehuante-pe- c the 'Mafyldhd's seven-da- y ruri from San Pedro had been unevent-jfu- l Although- - Mr Hoover did not stand the storm so well he had — not been seasick ! SUGAR FACTORY WORKER KILLED Body of John Moody Dragged From Beet Ma-cor- is Is Conveyor i LOGAN Nov 26— (AP)— John Moody "beet flumer" in the Am- algamated sugar factory three miles west of SmSthfield was killed in an unexplained manner this morning His death was when his body was dragged put of the beet conveyor in the factory Moody aged 35 was dis-cover- ed N GATHERING IN TWIN FALLS j GAJ1AGF5 V iliOSPITATi Re' Mh Talbot told ot an alleged incident in which a mute Indian girl suffering from tuberculosis was denied Isolation in the hospital and died later iat her home Instead of ia glassed-i- n en closure on the hospital! porch bt Jng provided for the girl he de clared a new garage was built for the superintendent's office and a building was renovated as a club house for employes Fred Bruce a disciplinarian at (he Indian school testified he was dismissed from tle service by Superintendent Tidell after he had protested against feeding sour milk arid sour bread toi the Indian students MEDICINE SUBSTITUTED Dr George M Hamilton now titationed at the Owyhee Indian reservation In Idaho described alleged Insanitary conditions He charged that through substitution of a medicine other than the one! he had ic prescribed during a measles at the Uintah reservation (he lives of several of the! Indians j epi-Ulem- had been lost ' of extravagance includ-trt- g Charges expenditure of iz 000 000 of Indian fund on a highway across the reservation were madeby lienor Harris aii Indian who Jiaa been K resident of Uintah basin rince Harris and other! Indiana I88jl labout alleged ortipIalned disre- gard of their property rightsby the Indian bureau? The hearing Is expected to be concluded this afternoon " 'Churches Theatres Schools Included In Drastic - j Health Order r- t two-stor- ' STAR WISHED LUCK BY SECOND WIFE MAN IS EXECUTED IN PRISON CHAIR CANNES France Nov 26— second Strange wife of John Barrymore wishes the actor happiness in his third matrimonial venture Told of Barrymore's romance of Dolores Costello and the mystery of his divorce the author said that divorce proceedings were filed In New York and that the first decree was granted In August of this year She said she believed that three months later a final decree was witnesses- on i ' CAP) — Michael dis-sipati- i TWIN FALLS Idaho Nov 26 — j(UP) — Public gatherings of every nature were prohibited today by health authorities in a drastic effort to check an epidesmic of spinal meningitis which has climaxed six lives and afflicted seven other per sons ORPHANS RESCUED School officials thrnn-h(YFithin were notified at noon to di3- FROMHOME FIRE district missi schools Indefinitely The order called also for the rlos- DETROIT Nov 26— (AP)— Seventy children were rescued and ing of churches and theatres and none was injured today when fire proniDited congregating in pool destroyed the summer home of the halls or other public places" St Vincent de Paul Sisters of Charity maintained for orphans and SHOTS SAVE LIVES abandoned children- IN TENNESSEE FIRE Most of the children were asleep y in the home a frame NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 26— structure near Farmington Detroit suburb when the fire broke out (AP) — Explosfon of cartridge The rescue work was done almost shells souvenirs saved from the entirely by a small group of sis- World war probably saved the ters who wrapped the children In lives of S L Beard and his famblankets and carried them out ily at midnight Mr Beard his wife and two chilLater they were taken to a hospital to be quartered temporarily dren escaped by a window when The cause of the fire was not they found escape by doors Impossible after being awakened by the explosion of (shells as a blaze consumed their home ' ALGIERS "Algeria Nov 26- — (UP) — The coast steamer Cesaree sank with a loss of 14 lfves during gale on the Medit thq week-en- d erranean The steamer went down 1000 yards off the coast opposite Cape Catine near here Fisherrneh work ed all night but could save' only four: of the trew of 18 They were unable to get close to the vessel in the mountainous waves granted S — (UP) — high price in New Nov ed rd i 110 V THROAT OF GjRL di Thirty witnesses! were heard at the first session b)y United States Senators Lynn J Frazier of North1 Dakota and V B Pine of Oklahoma members of a of-- " the senate 'Indian affairs committee The examination was conducted by Louis R Glavls chief investigator for the Committee LACK OF FOOI-ReSterling Talbot Episcopal minister at Fort Duchesne told o£ the alleged lack of proper food and clothing declaring that girl graduates o£ the White Hock Indian school were" without adequate clothes and were saved from suffering by' gifts from religious mw- sions He said examination of the water supply had revealed contamination and charged that because of a practice of issuing beef but once a month in large quantities and lack of refrigeration facilities the In dians must eat it at once to prevent no i'puumg soiree ne said is issued in unroasted' fprm and th Indians lack facilities for roasting it INDIAN'S INTIMIDATED Intimidation of many Indians oh election day he charged prevented many of them from casting their vote's Tliis was done be declared after it became evident that the election was not going according tu the wishes of the alleged in- timidators Other charges include allega' tions of official responsibility for the death of an Indian child for want of proper attention and of a $3OXO00Q estate of one of tha tribesmen II N Tldwell superintendent of the Uintah reservation came In for a share of condemnation by the sub-conrmitt- eo been-drowne- HOOVER PLANS nJnii - vvwaa LONDON : "w2 ' 1 PrbB ers Inf orme WESTCOAST r- 4 Ai--- 9 Six Britons Fall Victims To SO ALT LAKE CITY: Nnv 9c ( nv J wuuiuiaiua Ul VUUUiof on tions the Uintah reservation in this state ranging from Fury Widespread Gales liiauAAiuicut iuuu ana cioming io cnarges of in- fvgMWiia V-J 6 j Seven Mexicans who are to be He believes in the pioneers and rested todav and for hs deported by immigration officials prepared next hop He plans to leave Ha- lire being held ijh the Weber county sings their praises vana harbor at dawn tomorrow the? arrival of more All pioneer people develop heart his seaplane for Puerto Barriosin jail awaiting prisoners from Salt Lake and soul he says and take on re- SG0 miles distant i The entire trrouo will 1mv finements of nature Lieutenat Mendez completed a Tuesday morning for San Francisiurnn from co under guari Included? in the The men of our pioneer period Fla in 5 hours and 32 Jacksonvilto minutes lie group is Mrs Jjjjsus Hernande? 23- possessed chivalry in their respect was accompanied by his mechanic years oia wno as inree smau cnil for women and devotion to home John Tod Hunter an American aren witn ner f 5 SJ I" ' "it ' old-tim- i Entrenched A '' ' ' RAGES T Lloyds Lists 21 Vessels Rector at Fort Duscliesnfc Says Beef Is Issued Onlv As Wrecked Or In Unee a Month Coffee Is Unroasted Declares Red-me- n Distress Were Intimidated On Election Dav and One Child Died of Neglect NOTABLE RESCUES I & j illness" Countless thousands of dollars since the Anxiety continued ants of damage is done by the statement did not reveal anything definite about the king's condition They are being fought by every this morning The statement state and federal govern- however that at this force the stage' of the ment can command but they go on illness of pleurisy must be spread of the houses made devouring expected and likewise a variabilwood ity in temperature led tb the (conby members of the king's Their ravages extend from south- clusion that the medical advisern California north to the state household ' ers were not perturbed over! his of Washington condition Their phraseology gave impression that the iroalady In They have a queen who is most the their opinion was taking a natural and soldiers and workers prolific course It was gathered that the king's The workers ate blind and devote all their time: to boring into restless night was due to a rise in wood which is thefood on which temperature that occurred yesterthe entire colony of marauders day and was reflected In last feed - ' A-- - STORM 9 i Subjects - t:vv':::':::t f Trail destination He j had flown to Brooks field for brief visit 'with officer friends after having spent the night at Kelly field The belated midnight announcement of his arrival yesterday by air from Tamplco Mexico set at rest characteristic public concern for his safety which' had been felt over the" week-en- d j The flier his month hunting and flying vacation in Mexico at an end is en route to New York OUT OF LIMELIGHT In evident determination to stay out of the limelight while about his personal business going the colonel did not se newspapermen here and whether intentional or otherwise his visit remained a seELIZABETH cret MORROW for eight hours which MISS of Dwight Mortime an anxious vigilduring was kept in row U S ambassador to Mexsouth Texas and fear for his safety ico is pictured as sh4 arrived was felt in two nations in New York after a sojourn in Although he returned to his fathe near east where she visited miliar haunts at 8:30 p m to pay Mrs his first visit since his Evangeline Lindbergh mother of Colonel Charles A from "the advanced flyinggraduation school In the spring class £f 1925 word of Lindbergh - Rumor of a romance still links the name of his arrival did not reach the Miss Morrow( with that of the until after? midnight a few publfc minr utes after he had retired flying hero ENJOYS TALK FEST The flier repaired to the home of Lieutenant B 'S Thompson an e G GEORGE friend where he was later tendered a bainquet by several of the field officers Other friends and flyingjbuddies dropped ih during the evening and it was midnight before the talkfest broke up Late Saturday hight Texas and northern Mexico began an anxious lookout for the flier following reports that he had left Tam-pic- o in the afternoon to return to by wav of Morning Bulletin Hails jTo the United States Mas Speaking of warm climates reLONDON Nov 26 — (AP) — A minds us of a southern Callfornlan who asked News and Views if we nation that had awaited in anxiknew of the ravages of the white ety over their sovereign's health Living in Pasadena the Callfornian said his neighbor fell against one of the' walls of the home and his arm" pushed through to daylight Not that the building was of flimsy construction but the white ant had been operating until the structure had been resupportinga shell duced to yv EUROPE AS ON V'" 4 L SAN ANTONIO' Texas Nov 2C — (AP) — Colonel Charles A Lindbergh hopped off from Brooks field at 8:55 a m fori an unannounced In Ogden ant i'v-- Jf 3 VISITS OLD) FRIENDS Desire To Keep Out of Spotlight Keeps Press Llndy has so' deeply impressed people that a tragedy to him would enter every home t There is a feeling though that it his venturesome hej continues some sad news is com day flights ing Airport Ogden was a place of at traction Sunday afternoon witn three ships in the air At the close of the day the scene was beautiful The sun went down as a ball of fire sending a crim son glow on the hills Fear That He Was Lost Was Result of IN ¥ ai a n s or uta Are I istreate n 11 s "'WW f Ogden had a rumor that he had fallen In hla flight history- - Not In The White House But! it- - : Lindy disappeared for a day on his way home from Mexico and the whole world was apprehensive One reads of ft AFTER STOP - iltrr r if' ftf Shb Is To Marjy Johir Cooltdge 29 LIVES LOST LINDY FLYING Visited Lindy's pother Abroad LAST EDITION BELLEFONTE Pa: Nov 26— (AP) — Charles Lovell convicted of slaying John "P" Drake a laborer at Mount Union Pa April 6 last wag put to death in the electric chair at Rockview penitentiary thia " morning No motive for the shooting of Prake was brought out at the trhl except that Lovell who was accompanied by a young woman was In a belligerent mood when he happened to see Drake WALKS INTO TRUCK: James ClaSrk 63 was slightly Injured this mprning at 1 0 : 1 p o'clock when he walked into the $ide of a movingtrucik at Twenty-fourt- h street and Washington avehue The accident was investigated by Officer K L Shaw Dr Ezra C Rich treated Clark for a cut on hl neck Clark who Uvea in Burch Creek Is said to have failfng sight BAD NIGHT PASSED BY GENERAL BOOTH LONDONlNov 26-(A?- )— -- General Booth commander of the Salvation Army had i restless night OtherwlHe'hls condition waf iinchansred todnv William-Bramwel- l |