Show WEATHER A UTAH — Gener- ally fair tonight and Tnesday little change In temperature IDAHO — Partly cloudy tonight and Tnesday cooler southeast portion tonight For wrath killed the foolish man and! envy siayeth the silly one— Job 5:2 Anger begins with folly and ends with repentance— Pythagoras OGDEN CITY UTAH fv v MONDAY EVENING MARCH 16 1931 t w w T'v y’y w w o OF ins WHEN VESSEL and Views TAKING MOVIE By FRANK FRANCIS A REQUESTED TO A A A patron saint In the United States wherever the people from the Emerald Isle are to be found the day is marked by the wearing of the green l self-governm- ent trans-Atlant- ic DOIIARSFLOW INTO TREASURY - rs trans-Atlant- ic ’ Sealer - ele-voto- British Naval Experts Term Expedition “Sui-cid- e Club” Predicting Difficulties Will Prevent Exploration Success GUARD IS DOUBLED Hubert Wilkins and Second Convict Wounded CAMDEN N J March lei— (uP)-S- ir TUG GOES TO RESCUE self-goevrnm- ent These new palaces on the high seas are to have gymnasiums electric baths bowling alleys gartennis courts golf courses palm dens rifle rahges ballnot rooms to be and shopping centers“American bar” overlooked the The waves of old ocean can roll their highest and not disturb new passengers when these serin are placed of the deep giants Caught Carrying Letters To Prisoners Warden Declarer Survivors Drifting On Ice After Explosion Off New Foundland For years the Irish battled for Independence and finally won Made of when the Irish Free Identity Known By Message State was created out of the Catholic counties of Ireland To Owners Tomorrow the day is to have added importance for the people of the NEW YORK Mar 16— (AP) — United States by a broadcast in Bowring Bros Ltd owners of the which the president of the Irish Sealer Viking received word today Free State is to be heard the ship exploded off Horse Island White bitBay N F killing 20 persons During the period of intense terness over the question of home The message said: rule the people of Ireland grow“Regret to report an explosion ocing dissatisfied left their homes by curred on the Viking at 9 o’clock thousands Between 1851 and 1921 It is estimated 4338000 emigrated last night eight miles east of Horse Men walking Nearly all of them have settled in Island White Bay the United States ashore report about 20 dead All As a result there are more people crew not landed yet Steamer with of Irish blood in the United States doctors nurses etc dispatched to today than In Ireland the popula- give assistance Little information tion of which is 4390000 at present available Will keep you advised” In years gone by the people of The message came from the St Ireland have been divided along rereprelines the office of Bowring brothers John’s ligious Orangemen senting the north and the Catholics GREW TELLS STORY the south ST JOHNS N F Mar 16— (AP) — The Sealer Viking was reported Once or twice a year they chalwrecked today in the Newfoundland lenged each other by members of the crew But of late there has been a ice floes at Horse Island wirearrived that animositendency to throw off their a land less reports reaching here set forth ties and Ireland is becoming The survivors were reported to have of good wiU said members of the company of 150 of Ireland may aboard were lying on the ice floes Eventually all with a parlia- with the sealer broken up have ment legislating for Ulster as well Sir Richard Squires prime ministhe as Connaught Leinster and Mun- ter of Newfoundland read tofrom house assembly this message ster Horse Island: reSt Patrick’s day reminds us that “Portion crew Viking arrivedbrokon ice floes men America have porting lying the migrations to adthe joys and en up” The assembly then Var-icgiven us the echoes of world k carried The old Viking journed the sorrows of the Frissell New York producer of This land has been a haven for Arctic films EXPLOSION SATURDAY those of other lands where disconPrevious reports carried the intent has prevailed formation that there had been an The- Irish from Ireland the Poles explosion on a ship Saturday night and that the craft from Poland the Jews from Russia off Horse Island even the Germans from Germany had burned to the water’s edge It remwhen the Germans first demanded was further reported that the seen could be vessel and nant us of to :the the a republic have brought floes were stories of struggles beyond the sea that survivors on the ice out to sea apparently being swept A mighty rivalry Is causing the by an offshore wind The wireless operator on Horse operating powerful companies liners to outdo each other Island expressed the opinion that re-so have In the size and comfort of their terrific an explosion must to sulted in death and injury many ships The government steamer Sagona Italy Germany France and Great was speeding to the scene of the disBritain are In the contest building aster this afternoon with doctors vessels so big that the docks of the and nurses on board JAMMED WITO ICE world must be enlarged to accom'The sea in the vicinity of the modate them island has been badly jammed with When the Germans launched the ice and the Viking had been reBremen and then the Europa which ported in the midst of these jams took from the Mauretania the glory The ship’s crew numbered 138 With Yarick of the speed record across the At- with two stowaways promoter of the talking piclantic the English decided to regain Frissell ture “White Thunder” were A E their honors Penrod cameraman who had filmed The Europa Is 51000 tons 1000 “Down to the Sea in Ships” and feet long and 100 feet wide with a Harry Sargent an explorer who was taking a leading part in the producspeed of 28 knots an hour tion now The tugs Foundation Franklin When the new Cunarder 1933 In S are to rushed launch S and is being Sagona ready building 1018 feet long 73000 tons to the scene be it will 2500 passengers cost $30000-00-320 White Bay Is an inlet of the Atcarry lantic ocean on the north coast of and be capable of making Newfoundland and is about 60 miles knots an hour long The President Hoover of the American line now under construction will be a small ship by comparison with 30000 tons capacity Not to be outclassed the French 1100 are to launch In 1934 a ship electrifeet long to be the fastest cally driven liner on the ocean Mellon Eagerly Waits For Figures On Income Tax Payment WASHINGTON March 16— (AP) — Big and little money-earne- rs alike today gave the treasury dollars and cents sketches of 1930 which will be joined together to form another bigger picture the government watchfully awaits Four million citizens had- - until midnight tonight to file income tax returns for last year with internal revenue bureaus The deadline was a day later than usual because March 15 came on Sunday of adventurers in a submarine shoved off today onf the first leg of its trip to the ice floes of the Arctic seas The queer looking craft with it3 long steelrunners showJOLIET 111 March 16— (AP)— ing above the body will proceed to the Brooklyn navy yard Warden Henry C Hill said today where final preparations will be made for the journey which the Rev George Whitmeyer state will send the former naval submarine under the northern ice penitentiary chaplain had been pack asked to resign three weeks ago aftThere was no ceremony as the VVt W’WT 'tT er the discovery of evidence that he boat left dock Sir Hubert and Com- In Uprising Saturday Dies of Hurts had been fomenting disaffection and carrying letters to and from prisoners Investigators for the “Secret Six” committee of the ’ ? hiX A crime-fighti- - India Aghast HUMAN VOICES RECORDED UPON When Women Box In Ring DALLAS Texas Mar 16— (UP)— Forty physicians newspapermen and radio experts marveled today at the first public demonstration of a device for the recording of the human voice on a tiny wire The invention has been perfected by Dr Harold Warwick Fort Worth eye and ear specialist after 18 years of effort His demonstration was given a select audience at the Dallas Little theatre FOR USE OF BLIND With the Invention Warwick hopes to make available at will for the ears of blind books” plays courses of study and other written works too long for reproduction by ordinary phonograph records Any number of “wire” records can be made at the same time he says and a pound of the No 30 special steel wire can absorb and retain indefinitely a conversation lasting an hour and a quarter True Thompson and William Shepard Little theatre actors recited part of a plan into the microphone at the demonstration Ol-a iver Hinsdale director made speech a girl sang and finally all present gathered around the microphone and two minutes later heard their every remark reproduced by the wire Later the wire was reversed in the amplifying apparatus and the crowd heard the conversation produced backwards NOT SATISFIED Though the witnesses were enthusiastic regarding his invention Dr Warwick was not entirely sat- Some of the singer’s low notes were not recorded and part of the Thompson-Shepar- d dialogue could not be understood when reproduced Radio technicians handling the demonstration blamed the amplifying apparatus for much of this but the inventor said that he will make changes in his device and delay some time before attempting to manufacture what he calls the isfied “recorderphone” The wires can be completely cleared of their impressions by passing of a magnet over them and another record may then be made nd fight at the White City carnival here yesterday That Hindu women the most conservative of all their eastern sisters should Invade the boxing ring which heretofore has been regarded as the most exclusive preserve of men in the realm of sport has shocked and pained even India’s men who for centuries have kept wives and daughters in strict seclusion behind the veil Even Gandhi liberal minded though he is characterized the- ' affair as "degrading QKreputable and totally unbecoming the finer instincts of womanhood” 4-4- SAN FRANCISCO Mar (UP) — J Leon Lazarowitz 16— ng Four Drinkers Dead of Poison Alcohol 75 00 00 DUBLIN Irish Free State March saorstatt may drown the shamrock tomorrow if the dail gives an expected decision sometime tomorrow on a bill legalizing open public houses for a few hours on Saint Patrick’s day Otherwise only Ulster and North Ireland where liquor restriction laws are less strict will be the only section of the emerald isle which can carry out the old custom with fervor 16 — (AP) — The ' This year's Saint Patrick’s day promises toriae one of the happiest in eayrs despite the economic deThe past year has been pression marked with less of the political turmoil of which Ireland has known in recent years and the spirits of everyone are remarkably so much Girl Defends Friend In Jewel Theft Case high There will be military parades and air mass in the barracks and open all over the free state with CHICAGO Mar 16— (UP)— Web- squares services all churches special ster defines chivalry as something There will be anInimposing military distinctly applicable to knights gal— parade and review through Dublin lant warriors and brave gentlemen in the forenoon the minister of debut Webster didn’t know Miss Dor- fense taking the salute at College othy De Riemer or he might not Green Airplanes will circle overhave been so specific head and a sprig of shamrock will be Miss De Riemer reported to po- worn by every soldier lice she had been held up while Athletic events are arranged for sitting in a parked automobile with the afternoon Amusements and a “young gentleman friend” Her ceremonies will have a national diamond ring worth $450 and her character and the celebrations will wrist watch valued at $50 were be less ardent in Cork Limerick taken Athlone and elsewhere than in Dub“And who was the boy with you?” lin itself Everywhere the saorstat asked the police sergeant will dance the night through “I won’t tell” answered Miss De youth 44- Riemer “He was just an innocent MECHANICAL GIRLS witness I can not allow his name to be involved” NEW YORK Mar 16— (AP)— There’s a mechnical telephone girl NATIVE PARISIAN with a perfect voice Miss Cather16— (AP)— Andre ine Shaughnessy a specialist in dicPARIS Mar Tardieu is one of the few native tion made records of all possible Parisians in public life His family calls Involving 33 points in New Jerhas been here 342 years His grand sey and Staten Island When a subuncle was physician to Emperor Na- scriber makes a call a button or two poleon III and his grandfather was is pushed and her voice repeats the librarian of the Institute of France number in a central office Hobo King Hunts Job As He Plans To Wed ur 00 TO CELEBRATE India India is literally People Happiest They Have Physician Demonstrates His MADRAS arms in Kalama Bai up against Been In Years ShamDevice For Use of and Sita Bai who face social ostracism and disgrace because Blind Persons rock Popular they engaged in a By MILTON BRONNER European Manager NE A Service (Copyright 1931 NEA Service Inc) MAHATMA GANDHI came out of jail in 1924 to find bigger man than when he went in The masses of the people believed in him He had suffered for a cause He had shown that in his frail body there burned an unquenchable spirit But during his imprisonment many things had happened to disturb him When the elections for the first NOTED PASTOR one-four- $397-0000- ERIN ALL SET March 16 — six-rou- Secretary Selected Herbert Hoover CHICAGO Mar “Afraid of death? No 16— (AP)— For I know that I shall have a spiritual body to do with as I please And I won’t have to worry about the aches and pains of this poor physical body” Dr Ozora S Davis gentle d theologian passed from life last night in the of those words he spoke two spirit years ago Calm watcher for the end he knew was at hand victim of an incurable malady he died on a train It was In 1929 that doctors passed a final sentence— a year perhaps a few months more There was no fear in the heart of the veteran pastor who rose from a penniless shoeless newsboy to become moderator of the of Congregational church the Chicago Theological president seminary “Of course” he said “I don’t want to go This is a mighty interesting world and I’m having a mighty good time in it” It was an “interesting world” for him to the end When death approached he was bound from California to Chicago He was 64 when the end came — that end which he described as “merely stepping through a door” white-haire- ng Chicago Association of Commerce demanded of the prison administration that Chaplain Whitmeyer be removed His4 resignation was received Feb- & "T- ex-Ki- 00 j W once crowned “King of the Hoboes” was in San Francisco today — and looking vice for a job The man who mounted the throne Atlantic cross the The liners will a hobo union convention in' Minat in in 44 days There are pioneers neapolis in 1927 and later abdicated the old counUtah who came from confessed that his desire for less Attry and were eight weeks on the travel and more security was inby an affair of the heart 1&When the big ships now building From these statements the treas- spired Lazarowitz said he met the girl owners may their while on a ury expects to forecast during the in Brandon Canada get under way discover that the ship of the air is' fomight how great the deficit will side door Pullman” Jaunt through to rob them of passengers seeking be at the end of the current fiscal Canada next June 30 works steady and says I got speedy international broadcast au-on year Officials estimated $525000000 to “She more money than she does’ make an London Speaker would flow into the treasury with Sunday the Leon explained “Oh that’s of the air the returns which must be accomthority on navigation I’m here” be why will the air boats th paypredicted thatAtlantic panied by at least — 7 of a at speed the ment of the total due Last year crossing 200 miles an hour and they will be the first quarterly payments reachbid for the regu- ed $628000000 Officials believe the made so safe as toocean liners the of travel receipts for 1930 will be about lar less because of the depression Today he said the Englishtohave Inregular trips Today will be one of the biggest airships making and just money days since the war A total PITTSBURG Mar 16— (API-Fothey have Londia In a week service from of $2095261150 will be received and men were dead today after a inaugurated an air through the $1239000000 expended through in- drinking party at which investigatdon to Cairo down come tax receipts the sale of bonds ing county detectives said radiator heart of Africa to Cape Town and certificates of indebtedness and alcohol was consumed The victims demonremarkable a the retirement of obligations was That were Isenberg 28 Phillip beAt the close of business on March AshtonHarry 31 William Green 28 and stration in Dallas Texas made men and 12 the government had a deficit of William Johnson 35 all of McKeesfore physicians newspaper inventor $420235531 having collected $2165-9022' radio experts at which the can be voice human and spent $2586137806 For port the that Chemists proved reported that the fluid recorded in a steel wire and released the fiscal year starting last July 1 was made from cheap alcohol and income taxes dropped off $85000000 contained numerous at will deadly —poisons Perfected the device we are told Miscellaneous tax internal revenue 4 books also blind the to plays receipts dropped totaling may offer of as compared with $434000-00- 0 study too long to be and courses the same period of the previreproduced by ordinary phonograph ous in fiscal year records While the income taxes are rolling By promises to rob the in the treasury will pay off $1109-0000The invention in maturing 34 per cent phonograph of a big part of its treasury notes and will ell $1519-0000WASHINGTON Mar 16— (AP)— field in bonds and treasury certifi- Theodore Joslin Washington correThe meager report on it causes cates of indebtedness to provide spondent of the Boston Transcript one to teek more information on funds for meeting the notes the sol- has been selected by President Hoowhat seems toon be a revolutionary diers’ compensation loans and inter- ver to be his secretary succeeding recording sound est on the public debt improvement George Akerson who resigned $100-0000- Jaunt T o Polar Regiop RESIGN POST SCENES BURNS Tomorrow Is St Patrick's day observed as the birthday of Ireland’s I LAST EDITION NORTHWEST’S FINEST BRIDGE COMPLETED CHAPLAIN SCORE PERISH w - si Year— No 241 Sixty-fir- st THOUGHT Indian assembly had taken place in and ruary 25 three days after the fatal ambush of three escaping prisoners whose death he called ‘‘murder at the hands of prison guards' Warden Hill made his statement to newspaper men at the old penitential shortly after he had announced ®the death of a second convict from wounds inflicted by guards during Saturday’s riot of 1100 rebellious prisoners Four convicts were shot two fatally and a captain of guards suffered a broken arm in the uprising CARRIED LETTERS Rev Whitmeyer was caught car- rying letters to and from prisoners” said the warden “I have these letters “A convict brought to my office by Deputy Warden Erickson said Chaplain Whitmeyer was telling the prisoners ‘what this place needs is a damn good riot’ This testimony was given me about January 29 Prison rules require that any information gained from convicts be backed up by other evidence and concrete evidence has been sought Warden Hill was taken ill meanwhile and while he was in a Chicago hospital the “Secret Six” asked that Chaplain Whitmeyer be dismissed and" at the order of the warden Colonel Frank D Whipp state superintendent of prisons asked his resignation UNWITTING TOOL Warden Hill said the chaplain had been a tool with or without his knowledge in a cleverly hidden plot for a prison break several weeks ago Chaplain Whitmeyer he said had carried a short story written in prison by James Gentile a Chicago convict to Mrs Gentile Prison officials afterwards learned the story conveyed In code the plans for a Jail delivery The plot was discovered and frustrated several weeks ago REDOUBLED GUARD With a redoubled guard watch fully patrolling the walls of the penitentiary officials began the snow restoration of the routine which was broken here Saturday by the short-live- d uprising in which two convicts were killed and two others were wounded Warden Henry C Hill and Jiis aides supervised the reorganization with the greatest possible caution Hill was fearful he said that the 1100 prisoners kept to their cells on short rations since the outbreak might cause further trouble The 43 ringleaders who engineered the outbreak will be kept indefinitely in solitary confinement SECOND MAN DIES Legislators appointed originally to investigate the death of Convict Joseph Coakley in “solitary” went through the damaged portions of the prison interviewed officials and one unidentified prisoner and returned to Springfield yesterday George Jakowanis 24’ died early today the second prisoner to succumb to wounds inflicted by guards riot Satur during the short-live- d day Albert Yarbeck Jr 23 £Ied short- ly after the outbreak -- : — 4-4- Improvement Noted In Labor Situation WASHINGTON March 16— (AP) Improvement in the employment situation was seen today by Chairman Woods of the Hoover emergency committee in weekly reports from field agents “There is a widespread and maintained disposition for employment conditions to improve” he said adding it was “proceeding slowly” “The unemployment situation is rapidly easing in this territory with the opening of spring weather" Harold P Fabian wired from Salt Lake City as to the Rocky mountain Railroad maintenance territory and public construction were among the avenues of occupation described as opening Other districts made similar reports Public works contracts let in the United States last week had a total value the committee said of the $48000000 Boulder dam project being the largest — -- Gandhi friends boycotted the election But while he was in prison for & the elections the second assembly took place in 1923 and a number of his former followers decided to run as candidates Their determination was to work from within by obstructing an legislation They were partially suc44 cessful Many laws were rejected and were only enacted by the su- Bill preme powers vested in "the British Dogs government To But there was one thing above Home all others that distressed the weak little man who had gone to Juhu MOINES Ia Mar 16 — (AP) to recuperate from his illness It —DES Curfew Iowa dogs may ring at was the lack of unity between In- sunset Aforbill was - introduced In dia’s Moslems and Hindus house the to require dogs to today At one time Gandhi had brought -- on' their home premises bestay about such unity in the fight for tween sunset and sunrise unless acindependence And after he went companied by their owners to Jail he wrote a letter to Hakin All dogs at large at night Akmal Khan' president of all the would be running declared a public nuisnational Indian congress adjuring ance and could be seized and killed under the proposed law (Continued On Page Two) 1920 his $79-4650- Requires Remain At 00 'T mander Sloan Danehower the ship s skipper both are anxious to reach the Arctic in time to take advantage ular romances who will dedicate the Wilkins submarine boat of the summer light and thaws The tiny craft already has cost which will make a trip as astonto $500000 during conversion close as used hi any granddad ishing from a ship of war to a ship of sciin his plots ence This figure will be greatly in" A A II A 4 Aii A AAA A A A 4 creased At Providence the Nautilus will be christened formally by iJean Jules Verne grandson of the man ' f£' who wrote “Twenty Leagues Under " ' the Sea” from which Wilkin’s chose the name of his boat CALLED SUICIDE CLUB LONDON Mar 16— (UP)— The Suicide club” is the name given Sir Hubert Wilkins’ forthcoming submarine expedition to the North Pole X s' f'J by submarine experts at the British ' ' admiralty A A canvass of opinion among the f submarine constructors and officers of the submarine section of the v British admiralty reveals that they are of the unanimous opinion that 's' ' even a modern submarine cannot be j si' reconstructed to act as an ' s ' er A submarine is too frail to car'9 s S' S’ f ry engines strong enough fori1 this 41 work these experts declare v Although admitting that a drill x ' 'A can be operated from within the submarine - it is pointed out that the hole bored will not be large V '' enough to permit the volume of f j fresh air required DIFFICULTIES LISTED The submarine will be able to reJ main under water only 24 hours if a maximum speed of Ataociatett f’Aotp she travels at three knots ' At the end of thl3 period she would have to come to the surfheeto recharge her batteries for which her Diesel engines would be required and they in turn require fresh air these - experts Even supposing sout that the members of FOR point expedition could bore a hole sufficiently large enough for the vessel to rise to the surface she Is almost certain’ to be frozen In the ice In addition to this her hydroplanes without which the vessel would be unable to dive would be Will-LivIn Porto Rico He either frozen or damaged- as they project outside the hull In Ponce De Leon ‘ ' ' ‘ Palace" When Sir Hubert was in’ Ogden last winter lecturing to the Ben Lohe discounted all theWASHINGTON Mar 16— (AP)— mond club f and dangers advanced by President Hoover on his trip to the those predicting his venture would Caribbean which starts probably cm end in disaster Sir Hubert deWednesday will spend two days’ in scribed his drilling apparatus and Porto Rico and one day in the Vir- said his demonstrations show the submarine never need be in danger gin islands If held under ice the drills 'Would His present plans do not include bore holes upward through Which a visit to Cuba or to any other men could escape and air be reCaribbean or port ceived — Secretary Hurley under whose def4 partment Porto Rico is governed and Secretary Wilbur whose de- OGDEN i partment recently acquired the supervision of the Virgin islands will TEAN JULES VERNE grand-- d son of the writer of spectac- Jk 4k 4b 1 : I j X m i -- V' K V ice-brea- k- S f HOOVER TO SAIL WEDNESD AY Wil-ktn- VIRGIN ISLANDS e - - Latin-Americ- an dlf-ficul- tiej I ! YOUTH accompany Mr Hoover Other members J of the official party will be Lawrence Richey one of the president’s ' secretaries Captain Joel Boone the White House physician Captain Train naval aide and Colonel Campbell Hodges military aide It has not been decided where President Hoover will ' stay in Porto Rico The governor’s palace there buUt by Ponce de Leon before he began his search for the fountain of youth is one of the historic buildings of the western hemisphere It is quite probable that Mr Hoo-' ver will stop at the palace HIT BY TRAIN - Services j t Wednesday For Robert Hunt Crossing: Accident Victim ‘ Robert Ford Hunt aged 18 was instantly killed at 4:20 o’clock Sunday afternoon by a westbound Southern Pacific passenger train No 19 while crossing the tracks in a truck just north of West Seventeenth street The - youth was driving parallel with the track and had turned suddenly onto a private crossing when struck by the train His head was badlycrushed and one foot was severed The truck was Clues demolished As Mr Hunt made his home with his ' SAN DIEGO Cal Mar 16— (AP) grandmother Mrs Victorine Maw street He drove —Stray hairs found on the body of 570 Twenty-nint- h --old school a truck for his father Brooks Joseph IL Virginia 2281 Klesel Hunt who opernew avenuej assumed today importance girl I in the search of her fiendish slayer ates a trucking business was Mr bom Plain Hunt in Two suspects were held and a City 1812 a son of Joseph of which sev- March 21 light truck in the bed eral human hairs were discovered iand Ruby Maw Hunt He had lived In Ogden for the past three years was being examined 7 Police Chemist Rex Welch of Los Surviving are the grandmother the a and one sister Angeles said microscopic examina- father Hunt tion of four hairs taken from the Joyce Services will be held Wednesday girl’s hand after her body had been afternoon at 2 o’clock in the Plain discovered near here in a gunnysack ward chapel with Bishop City three them showed of last Tuesday A Palmer presiding were from her own head and the George at the Larkin £s call Friends may an The adult of other from that seized truck was tentatively identi-fi- d Sons drawing room Tuesday after- The body may through a plaster cast made noon and evening at the home of the from a tire Imprint on the mesa then be viewed 570 Twenty-nint- h near where the body was found The grandmother 'Wednesday from 10 o’clock- " driver of the truck was held incom- street 11:30 From 12:15 o’clock unmunicado His name was not made until 1:30 it may be viewed at the til public home of an aunt Mrs Daniel H— Knight in Plain City Interment' will be made in the Plain ‘City j ’ I f f ‘ Hairs Important Murder i i 10-ye- ar step-moth- er j ’ : Pilot Uses ’Chute cemetery — Mail Saves Self And Bread Price Raised LAUREL Md ' March 16— (AP) By Coast Merchants —Verne E Treat air mail pilot : leaped for his solife today when his heavily ice coated plane became ground it was being forced to the He landed uninjured in an orchard His plane crashed in a - nearby woods and was wrecked Treat 'vas bound from New vork to Washington Treat made his way to a farm house and later left by train for - Woehlnfftm tVia SPOKANE Wash March 15— (AP) —Wholesalers here decided today to increase the price of bread' from 44 cents a loaf to 6 cents' with a retail price of two loaves for 15 cents generally agreed uixm: One chain store manager said hs would retail as 6 cents a leaf Bakers had contended they were tnail nrlth losing money on the 44 cent wfcclo-xa- le : price |