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M NEAR AIRPORT Chicago 4 25:35 -- Hunder is sharper than the sword Beaumont and Fletcher LAST EDITION Accident IS TERRIFIC d arrested him for It Is against the law to take cuckoo clocks TEXAS CLOSES MURDER CASE " "" J ' r - fcr ' V :ter I ' L J V'v AGAINST JUDGE Woman Says Jurist Was Unwelcome at Girl’s Apartment 1 I x s J' - cross-exami- ne 1 - - - PLANES EXPRESS GOODS ? - the-nigh- dow Claimed by Death Jan 28— (AP)— Death last night claimed two high ranking officers of the American World war military and naval forces Major General Harry Taylor the chief of engineers with the A E F and Rear Admiral Thomas Snowden division and squadron causes commander of the Atlantic fleet Gould x Workers rushed fromhosethe wa- during the war but fire with casting plant Snowden was 73 years of age and ter was futile The wing and fuse- had been in ill health for some time lage burned7 their imprint into the was 68 and succumbed after ' WASHINGTON ’ - 4 Ah snow and were consumed leaving Taylor a week’s illness with pneumonia only a black pattern Both will be interred with miliPolice went to the scene from here national at tary honors cemetery Arlington - if ? os —— Farmers to Return to pt - 60 'X TRAPPED 4-- to Fight American DEEP WATER ‘ Bomb Plot Foiled by Mexican Police MEXICO CITY Jan 28— (AP)— turn Mexico City police claimed today to have frustrated a plot to assassinate President Emilio Portes Gil and the 4— Pascual Ortiz Rubio president-ele- ct blow up several public buildings and seize administration of the governEngland To ment Of 19 persons arrested several days Summons of ago Valente Quintana chief of police said 17 have confessed connecLONDON Jan 28— (AP)— Great tion with the plot and are being Britain today subordinated itself to held The two released were women compulsory jurisdiction of the per- who proved their innocence manent court of international jus44 tice known as the world court and AFRAID IRENE IS was pledged to accept summons beNEW YORK Jan 23— (AP)— fore that tribunal at the behest of Irene Bordoni is afraid she is withany other national member out a country and has appealed to Fulfilling a pledge made prior to the federal authorities for a ruling the general election the labor gov- Born in Corsica she was an Ameriernment of Ramsay Macdonald in a can citizen for 11 years through night session of the commohs forced marriage to Ray Goetz The mar through ratification of the optional riage was annulled three months clause of the court against stiff ago in Chicago At the time she Tory opposition by vete of 273 to became Mrs Goetz marriage of an 193 The Laboritcs had the support alien woman to an American made of the Liberals - her' a citizen - - f Injuries Fatal to Race Driver ' WEST Fla Jan Purdom (Jack) auto race driver died early today in a hospital here of injuries received Sunday at the opening of the winter dirt track racing season at Belvedere Park Jackson sustained a broken back and internal injuries when his car catapulted on a turn throwing him high in the air PALM BEACH 28 — (AP) — Lucian Jackson 24 Miami H CORPORATION FORMED LONDON aJn 28— (AP)— The Duke of Norfolk 21 has formed a corporation to administer his estate His property is worth millions’ The nominal capital of the corporation is $250000 Comes To U S To Get ' Decent Drink of Water f NEW YORK Jan 28 (UP)— Monsieur Joseph Zelli who knows champagne as well as any night club proprietor in Paris has come to the United States to get a decent drink of water For ten years M Zelli has been conducting the night club in Paris to which all Americans go even before they see the Eiffel Tower He specializes in good champagne English dukes and low sweeping bows Few American tourists can resist the combination says M Zelli and thataccounts for the prosperity that enabled him to open night clubs in London and Capetown M Zelli in his first visit to this country in 15 years — in other words his first visit since prohibition — sipped a little bootleg whisky frowned and tactfully pronounced i it: “Poison “But the drinking water” he said fondling a glass full of it "ah it is divine It is the best I have ever tasted No bottled waters in Europe compare with what gushes right out of the taps here It is as good as champagne And It is free- What a PROTEST i - f ij! ! Jan 23— (AP)— Three Filipino youths The attack on the Filipinos was the second here within Two Filipinos Jose Francisco 25 and Reseguno 12 hours Peralto 25 while walking with two white women last night were accosted by A group of white men and severely beaten The white men fled before Hhe police riot' squad arrived — 4The three attacked today were set while working in front of a upon power trust” street building They were Jones The Nebraskan read an opinion Amelio Bautista Sandos Bautista Integiven by the solicitor of the and Leon Deasls Jan 28— (AP)— WASHINGTON Secretary Wilbur of the Interior department was charged in the senate today by Senator Norris Republican of Nebraska with nullifying the provisions of the Boulder dam bill and moving to turn the power from the proposed project over to the “water rior department which held power could be sold to private Interests He called attention to the provision in the Swing-JohnsBoulder dam act stipulating that preference should be given the municipalities and states' in the- leasing of power ABILITY TO NULLIFY "That means that the secretary of the interior is able” shouted Norris “to nullify the most important provision in that law and give every kilowatt of power to the water- - - - SEVEN PERISH trust” power Senator Johnson Republican California the author of the Boulder dam bill agreed with Norris and warned that “we will not be slow when the time comes to express our views on this matter no matter what the solicitor has advised” ARIZONANS OBJECT PHOENIX Ariz Jan 28— (AP) —A group of Arizona citizens Including members of the legislature from several counties has asked Governor Phillips to forward & message to the Arizona Colorado commission in Reno Nev asking that they reject any- proposal involving Arizona’s assent to construction of Boulder dam Governor Phillips said he would transmit the message to the members of the Arizona commission' now conferring in Reno with representatives of Nevada and California on Colorado river matters: The message reads: ' “The Boulder dam if built forever prevents the irrigation of several million acres of arid land in ' r Arizona Ariwe the insist that “Therefore commission zona Colorado river shall reject any propsal involying our assent to the building of the Boulder dam “Arizona stands solely upon our sovereign rights guaranteed to us by the constitution of the United States of America and refuses to of by surrender pay tribute to others ‘ : those rights” ' ' ' 1 TRUCE IS BROKEN SAN FRANCISCO jrau 28— (UP) —Race rioting between whites and Filipinos in Califofniaj today threatI IN COLORADO on ened to flare into new heat after la I few days of apparent truce Three more arrests had been made Two were Filipinos jailed after the fiFst Sin Francisco riot last night They were charged with Children Five Her Woman disturbing the peace after being battle and Heroic Miner slightly beaten in a street with whites because they were acAre Victims companied by white girls Their assailants escaped FREDERICK Colo Jan 28— TERRORISM CAMPAIGN (AP) —Seven persons were burned arrest was that of The to death in a fire that broke out Leonardthird Bressettei 20 San Jose He two-roonear the shack a today in was held on an open charge for in Slope mine Mrs Paul Martinez vestigation following reports to auher five children ranging in age that Bressette had bee from 13 months to 15 years and a thorities a campaign of terror advocating miner named Newlon lost their lives drive the Filipinos from Santa Cla broke fire discovered the Newlon where and counties Monterey Into the shack through a window: cost the life of one Filipinoriotng land and was burned to death trying to serious wounding jof a white manj rescue the family V MEETING OF MOURNING The fire is believed to have startMANILA P I Jan 28— (UP)--- A ed from an overheated stove The mass meeting of mourning and profather of the family was at work in test will be held In Luneta Park the slope mine on a night shift froro) the death pf resulting Sunday The dead: 22 Filipino in race Tobera Fermin Mrs Della Martinez 30' riots near Watsonville Calif j Francis 13 months 12 Pauline years Emma 10 years Rosa 8 years Ernest 6 years Ernest L Newlon 34 Newlon is survived by his widow Dr J A" Weaves’ coroner of Weld county came’ here from Greeley to take charge of the bodies Frederick is a coal camp’ located 30 miles north of Denver Statement He Received COTTAGE FIRE i m ’ H SEIZES SUSPECT s Outcome of Injury Awaited for Trial - ‘ frightened and reported a man had annoyed them She caught him and turned him over to authorities Accompanied by the students Lu12 and Esther cille Christopher Oliver 14 Miss Jones jumped Into her automobile and started in pursuit of a fleeing man pointed but by the girls as their asserted accoster Miss He was soon overtaken Jones pulled her machine up to the curb got out and grabbed the man and dragged him into the vehicle Despite his struggles the woman succeeded in haulirg her captive to the sheriff’s office where he gave his name as Lemeul F Jackson and pleaded not guilty to a charge of misconduct SALT LAKE Jan 28— (UP)— Au- thorities today awaited the outcome of injury to Mrs Alvlra Nay Mor-an- o Correia before filing charges against Joe Correia who was alleged to have shot her early Monday and She was critically wounded hospital attendants reported her condition “very poor” Correia said that he shot his wife because of her attentions to other men He said he went to the apartment with the intention of killing Clarence Cahoon 33 who was with her late Sunday but Cahoon slipped out the back door Mrs Correia fired at her husband and he shot ' her 4-- 4 4 Dry Death Probed in Tennessee Pass NASHVILLE Tenn Jan 23— (AP)— Federal and state officers were investigating the slaying last Saturday of a Tennessee mountaineer by Buford “Buck” Rader ex- convict and member cf a raiding party of government prohibition agents Tom Morris traveling on a mule with two empty kegs in a pass of the Cumberland chain near Winchester was shot to death when encountered by the raiding party Officers said Morris opened fire when they told him he was under arrest and was shot by Rader Would Quit Jobs Following Wedding LONDON Jan 23— (AP)— Most of 7000 women employed cn the clerical staff cf the British civil service have voted no in a ballot on women the question of whether ought to retain their Jobs after mar-ria- e —— 4 I WASHINGTON! Jan 28— (AP)1 sharp exchange took place today between Chairman Caraway of the senate lobby committee and Arthur L- Faubel secretary! of the American Tariff league after the witness informed the committee that he understood Caraway had received $500 for a speech before an importers' organization As Faubel finished his statement Caraway leaped to his feet leaned over the committee table and shouted angrily: “That’s Just another one of your statements that his no basis A f ( j fact” I ANSWERS WARMLY The tariff league secretary answered Just as warmly that he haJ been given that information ' f Senator Walsh Democrat Montana interposed at this point lie told Faubel the by the chairman ed” V7 ’You have no business to relate a story like that” h said to Faubel you are ready j to ‘ oath j PACES THE FLOOR But Caraway was not mollified demanded that Pacing the floor o gave the in- Faubel tell him formation “I know nobody old you” he is-y- SELHEFENSE “I know Eerted it” AY BE PLEA Selecting Jury: for Ogden Murder Case Here Canyon o Ruggerio Gurgulia and Tony Ted-escItalians charged with first degree murder in connection with the slaying in Ogden canyon last August of Tony Lisa a countryman it probably will plead became apparent in Second district court this morning from questions asked by their attorneys of prospective Jurors Arthur Woolley who with Samuel A King of Salt Lake is representing the two California men told the jurors it may appear that “they were mixed up In what we commonly term the bootleg business” and asked them if this would have any ' on their attitudes bearing 12 men had been called into After the jury box Judge Eugene E Pratt questioned them generally as to their qualifications Mr Woolley then took the first Juror and spent 23 minutes with him before passing tq the next one From this procedure it became nt that a Jury of 12 men to ear the case probably would not be impaneled today and perhaps not for some' time Wednesday At the -noon recess the defense had not yet questioned all the prospective jurors and District Attorney David had J Wilson who is prosecuting not asked any questions of them self-defen- se ou manufactured “Oh no” Faubel said “I know you did" Caraway shot back Denying this Faubel said he would attempt tof find out who gave him the report j i- $1087852 in " - $500 Fronjr Importers Hotly jDenied - 'A 7 -- j lYOHANTlACilER COMMON GROUND She Pursues and Arrests RENO Nev Jan 28— (UP)— Man Who Frightens Common ground of negotiations leading to settlement of allocation of Pupils water and power from Boulder dam was believed today to have been LOS ANGELES Jan 23— (UP)— reached in the conference of lower Miss Clara Jones school principal basin states under way here bother about calling police didn’t Following first Joint meeting of when two pupils ran to her badly the California and Arizona delegations yesterday several members left for home after expressing their belief that their most important work was complete r The next step it was believed executive meeting would be of the Arizona California and Nevada delegations with William J Donovan conference chairman and representative of Secretary of the Wilbur Interior - EMES WITNESS ! ' country!” Taxicab Drivers and Peace Officers Take Precau tions to Prevent Serious Disturbances They Say Project Will Pre- SAN severely beaten by two unidentified taxicab drivers vent Reclamation of extra precauearly today as police were preparing to take Friancisco Vast Area San in tions against serious racial disturbances 1 ? j AVERS ARIZONANS -- ’ WILBUR FBANCISCO riir -- ’ j Criticism The personnel of city hall departments was readjusted this morning by the board of city commissioners of which also increased salaries several employes for “long and capable service” effective February 1 Si 'A The salaries of chiefs of the pofit 1 were raislice and fire department s t I fi ed from $200 to $210 a month and those of their assistants from $190 ' ' ' to $200 These increases it was announced by Mayor Ora Bundy head of the y' VI j department of public safety were in line with general increases made last f ' r 'J I fall by the last administration X not I did however Those increases reach the heads of the departments The city purchasing agent in another change becomes also secre' tary to the mayor and board of comsouhhimS is raised missioners and his salary from $2100 to $2400 a year CHIEF CLERK BOOSTED Upon recommendation of Commissioner Fred E Williams the salary of chief clerk in the waterwhile fly“Maury” Graham who vanished into the unknown works department was Increased is Los Lake and between Salt airmail the Angeles City ing night from $170 to $190 a month and that shown here vowed have lanes who of buddies air the his with three of bookkeeper was boosted from $175 not to rest until they find him 1— Jimmy James 2— Fred W tO $185 3—Ai de Garmo 4— “Maury” Graham anKelly Commissioner W-- J Rackham nounced appointment of three employes in the engineering and health Three Friends of Maurice Graham Missing Since departments and said he would cut the engineering field force by three January 11 Between Las Vegas and Salt Lake men effective February 1 Declare fthey Will Continue Search Until Mystery Appointment of Austin H Shaw as a draftsman at $175 a month “to Is Solved bring records in the office- up to date” was approved effective February 1 VEGAS Nev Jan 28— When everyone else gets tired The commission also ratified Mr LAS in the search for Maurice (Maury) Graham night mail Rackham ’s appointment as of January 13 of A M Lamb as building pilot who has been missing since Jan 11 Graham’s three inspector at $150 a month and of A the hunt and stick to it until the A Spaun to serve as an additional closest pals will take np end inspector in the health department v at $125 a month The three men who mean to find The salary of Miss Gen ei Kimball therisstog'fMlatortfTrrtkEeST'a who has served as stenographer in are Jimmy James Al de Garmo year the engineering department for W Kelly They have an Fred and nearly two years was raised from no Other searchers Incentive a to that month $90 $75 are have— AFFECTED TnOSE they hunting w for - their The men affected in the departbest friend ment of public safety salary inThese three with Graham were creases are Harry S Anderson temthe four original pilots of the WestBurk porary chief of police Robert Air Express They started fly ern H Harold captain of Detectives N T chief and fire Salt Lake City-Lthe Wardleigh Angeles ing Moore assistant fire chief mail route together and because 4 Stanley Robbins is the purchasing erf their close friendship became agent who will also serve as secreall along the line as the known tary to the mayor and commission Air Express’ “Four MuskeWestern By combining the two positions teers ” of a saving Mayor Bundy figures FOUND ‘TOST BATTALION” $900 a year 4n salaries alone In the World' war Graham won Commissioner Rackham asserted fame as the discoverer of the “Lost that so many demands for more inBattalion” in the Argonne forest spection from the health departJames De Garmo and Kelly dement have been made that the emtermined to find their missing com ployment of the additional inspecrade have the full support and tor becomes necessary He pointed of Western Air Express sympathy to recent demands of milk dealers officials Superintendent C C Cole and butchers who has directed the great hunt by ’ land and by air in which no fewer than 45 airplanes have taken part at various times has anticipated their wish He plans to give the trio planes and equipment after Flooded Section the other searchers give up and let them hunt “where they choose and as long as they choose” VINCENNES Ind Jan 28— (UP) De Garmo is now a pilot with the — Still weak from hardship many Air Transport but as soon Boeing families and their farmers prepared was reported missing he as Graham flood-sweto move to back their obtained a leave of and asked for homes along the Wabash and White so he could join in the absence that rivers today search Except at a few places' where Ice SALT LAK ECITY Jan 28— (UP) Kelly formerly an Olympic hurdJams have blocked escape of water —Utah’s special session of the ling star is chief pilot of the Los to level '’reached the housetops eighteenth legislature got away whose Angeles-Sa- lt Lake link of the Westbanks a flying start today with an argu- ern Air Express the rivers are within their and has never had An ice gorge on the Little Wabash ment resulting from the first mo- even a forced landing In 1928 he in the Shawneetown HI territory tion concerning actual work on tax established a record by flying 115-7threatened disaster as the - water revision miles during the year Senator W D Candland Introlevel grew steadily higher Aviators 4 — — said there were few signs of life in duced a resolution calling for three this territory where many persons committees to be appointed: one to work out a tax revision program are marooned one to handle the constitutional DIVER M amendments and a third to devote its time to affairs of state This proSandino posal met the opposition of Senator IN Wilson McCarthy who declared that revision should be handled by tax Oppression the senate as a whole MONTREAL Jan 28— (UP)— PeA' Substitute motion was introMEXICO CITY Jan 28— (AP)— duced by McCarthy calling for the ter Trans a diver entangled deep Des Augustino Sandino former Nica- tax revision committee to be com- under the surface of Rivieres raguan insurgent leader dressed in- posed of all members of the senate Outardes clung to life ' today by natty civilian clothes and accomMcCarthy declared the tax revis- means of a frail air tube through arrived officers six anted staff to by was a question that should be which oxygen has been pumped ion Ei Mexico City today from Vera argued by Lie entire senate and not him for 24 hours Cruz where he arrived yesterday be put in the hands of a few “who Since 10:30 a m Monday Trans from Merida by airplane could withhold from the regular ses- has been t glcd in his diving gear Sandino told Mexican newspaper sions whatever they desired and two attempts by another diver to men that he planned to return to to disengage him have been futile Nicaragua at an early date to carry “American on his campaign against oppression” He was quoted as saying he had 2000 loyal followers awaiting his re ' - r BY ? Senator Johnson Warns He After One Group of Filipinos Are Beaten For Beinj: Will Express His With White Girls Three Others Are Mauled B ? f r NORRIS &1 f K r' I'-vy- )(j ' ' ' ' t j SECY ’ 3 Accept Court ' t x : m -- six-passen- wtih ambulances and when the fire was cooled sufficiently began the difficult task of removing what remained of the victims The bodies were grouped together Pilot Laudeman and Miss Dice had spread their hands before their faces as ir to protect their eyes from the blaze All of the victims were mangled and it was believed death came when the plane struck the ground : :r COMBINED Stanley Robins to Handle Two Positions for Administration AUSTIN Texas Jan 23— (AP)— The state rested In its case today former against John W Brady 59 court of judge of the Third Texas civil appeals on trial for the murder of Miss Lehlia Highsmith 28 years old court stenographer The state’s case was closed with the testimony of A G B Highsmith father of the young woman who was stabbed to death in front of a rooming house here9 on the night The defense of last November him did not Mrs R B Crider operator of the rooming house where Miss Highsmith lived described Brady as a frequent and unwelcome visitor to the stenographer’s apartment tesHe was moreover the woman tified the only “regular” man visitor to the girl’s rooms- He came "he "pretty often T she said- adding Latwas coming against her will” er under cross examination : she VERTICAL BANK MADE she had seen Brady in The' airpiahe which"® flew from repeated room ‘several Miss beHlghsmith’s was Wichita Kan late Monday hind schedule and darkness had times” Previous witnesses guests at a closed in when the trouble devel" altitude party in another apartment at the oped Laudeman losing their verCrider house described to witnesses swung away sions according of that the telling slaying from a building then went into a Brady stabbed Miss Highsmith to to from about crash vertical bank death after he ' had been ejected 150 feet: ' ' ' The crew of a switch engine near from the party the scene said the craft was envelThe oped in flames before it fell secmotor was broken In half both TO FLY tions digging into the hard" ground The steel framework and undercarriage was twisted and charred Everything else including the bodies of the pilot and his four passengers were burned I The dead were: Pilot Duke Laudeman Kansas National Parks Airways to City Kan P Provide New Fast Miss Margaret Dice St Joseph Service Mo C R McKinnon Chicago recentBUTTE Mont Jan 23— (UP)— ly assigned as branch manager of the Robbins & Myers Electric com- Another step in the development or air transportation has been taken pany St Louis James Eggert 709 Woods theatre with the announcement that the American Express ' company would building Chicago William Flynn manager Globe inaugurate an airplane express sertheatre Kansas City Mo vice over the National Parks AirThe plane was operated by the ways line February 1 Central Air Lines a subsidiary of Express movements by air to eastthe Universal Aviation corporation erly westerly and southerly - points Rural Goldsborough vice president will bet materially speeded Tims ‘ of Universal with offices in St from Butte to Salt Lke will be reLouis will arrive today to investi- duced from 18 to four hours from Butte to New York City from four gate the crash and one-ha- lf days to 18 hours V SIREN SCREAMING officials pointed company Express Attendants at Fairfax airport the new service would not were preparing the field for a land- out that additional revenue but that it ing and the siren was screaming as bring was because it provided justified the plane became a growing spot faster service on the one hand and t sky It was fly- aided an excellent air service on the against ' the ing low and roared through field from the south F H Brown other an associate of McKinnon stood in the Universal waiting room and Two High Officers watched the approach from a win- Suddenly the ship veered then went from control It struck the There ground vlth terrific impact was disagreement as to whether it started to burn before or after-thcrash Witnesses said there was a terrible moment when the craft darted downward a crash and flames It was over quickly leaving them powerless to explain the - - N POSITIONS A policeman1 - Dr Ben S Coffin coroner of Wyandotte county declared that the wrecked ship had been destroyed by officials and workmen of the Central Air Lines who rushed to the scene He declared such procedure was “unheard of" in case of an accident and declared he would have those responsible prosecuted if possible Officials of the air line asserted on the other hand that they had received permission from Richard H Lees department of commerce aeronautical inspector to move the wreck and that it had been taken to a hangar for the investigation conducted by company officials today By BEX It GOAD ‘United Press Staff Correspondent KANSAS CITY Kan Jan 28— (UP — A black mark on the snow in an open field here marked the place today where five persons were crushed and burned to death in a flaming airplane Pilot Dyke Laudeman apparently struggling with a failing motor had made an effort to land his Travelair carrier at a time when he could see the swinging beacon and red markers of Fairfax airport his goal? just a mile away TT 1 oo” KANSAS CITY Kas Jan 23— AP) — Hasty removal of the wreckage of a Central Air Lines passen- They Seek Lost Aviator Racial Clash In San Francisco Is BILL NULLIFIED V Burk and T Moore Get $ 0 a Month Advances cuck- cuck-o- o cuck-o- o “Cuck-o- o GIVEN Robert it-wa- s Mishap Cause Is Mystery Witnesses Disagree About Blaze HALL BOULDER Musketeers Steadfast 4 HIGHER WAGES Jan 23— (ap— At p m January 27 1930 something inside Godfrey Smith went cuckoo ' Smith had no actual need for a cuckoo clock for he gets up when he feels like it He could not however resist the timekeeper he saw- - in tne Commonwealth Edison company store so he stuck it under his coat As he strolled languidly toward Just 4 p m The the exit clock beneath the coat went Black Mark on Snow Left as Grim Reminder of here late ger plane which-crasheyesterday and burned killing five persons today brought threats of prosecution from county officials and denial by officials of the company that the wreckage has been destroy- - MADE CHANGES Smith Goes CuckcooAnd AT CITY Is Arrested CHIEFS PLANE CRASHES - — OGDEN CITY UTAH TUESDAY EVENING JANUARY 28 1930 AND BURNED AS ed i v f $ JM 194 FIVE CRUSHED IMPACT Tor I was an hungered and ye gave me meat: 1 was thirsty and I was a Btranger ye gave me drink: in-St Matthew and yet took me Y to- night and Wednesday becoming unsettled probably with snows in the north portion not so cold tonight Sixtieth Year— No Thought I ght - cloudiness A1 ht and Wed-- nrsday colder in north and east portions ID AIIO — Increas-in- g Listed its by Air Co L03 ANGELES Jan 28— (APj— The annual report! of ’ the Western Air Express corporation submitted by President Hapris H Hanshue! to the stockholders today shows bet profits prior to federal income tax reductions Of $103785260 for 1823 This is equivalent to mere than $3 a share bn the average number of shares outstanding and an increase of slightly more than 50 per cent over the 1828 profits which were $720-7f r JO or $873 a share Gross revenues for the year Were 77 f — jjValuation Is Ttlade j of Railvay Land $235092159 — k 4-- f I - i - ap-are- Jan 23— (AP) — WASHINGTON final valuation on the Western Pacific railway’s ! owned and used property of $33861203 as of Jupz 30 1914 was made today by the in13 A terstate commerce' commission f i : -I I ' BLIND TO SKATE NEW YORK Jan 23— CAP)— Blind children are being taught to ALL WOMEN EXCUSED A venire of 35 jurors originally roller skate On a roof rink with was drawn and cf these one-thihigh walls they are urged to strike! or 12 were excused without coming out boldly regardless of bumps They court live women- drawn in are expected to acquire confidence-into — in taking care of themselves as well rd n - T --- (Continued en rage Two) i as physical benefits J |