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Show BRIEF DISPATCHES FROM WIRES A ' WASHINGTON, July 21 Anthony i G. Fokkcr, tho Dutch airplnno manufacturer, manu-facturer, informer Secret. iry Wei'ks during a conference at the war department depart-ment that ho was giving consideatlon to the establishment In the United States of a plant to manufacture airplanes air-planes of all types, army, navy and commercial. ! NORTON, Va., July 21. Hepresen-tatlve Hepresen-tatlve C Ba-scom Stamp, who for a i number of years, has been the sole Ro-publicao Ro-publicao member of the house of rep-( rep-( rcscntath es from lrglnla. was renominated renom-inated Thursday at the Ninth Virginia Virgin-ia district Republican convention, although al-though ho has declared repeatedls i within tho past fow weeks that he I w ould not again be a candidate. SOUTHAMPTON William E. "Pussy-i "Pussy-i foot" Johnson has sailed for a three months' visit to New Zealand, where he will carry on his activities against , liquor, BUTTE, Mont The national contention con-tention of the Independent Order of Oood Templara was preceded on to-Iday'a to-Iday'a program by sessions of the executive exec-utive committee. The convention .opens tomorrow Seventy-five delo-j delo-j gates will bring credentials from lodg-, lodg-, m in 1 8 states VENICE Cal. An aerial police ser-Ivlc ser-Ivlc for 24 hours a day has boon, established es-tablished here It la composed Of (three aviator-policemen, each on duty for 8 hours Each has hlx own alr- plane uod duties of the aerial squad Include aid to victims of accidents; locating lo-cating and arresting automobile bandits, ban-dits, preventing smuggling; rushing life preserver to victims of shipwrecks and fighting forest fires. IX8 ANGELES Trial of the $200.-000 $200.-000 damage jiuit brought against Herbert Her-bert RlWllnaon film ur-lnr- In K.Viol "V" imn iuiuii, mill d' U1 , 111 LI'.' nan of Dorothy Clark Elms, stage dancer !f Boston, by her mother. Mrs Ethel E. Clark, of New York, has been let for January 22. 1933, by Presiding Judge Frank R Willis of the Los Angeles An-geles superior court. Mrs. Clark alleged al-leged Rawlinson uttacked her daughter daugh-ter In New York, October 15. 1020 Rawllnson denied tho charge. FRESNO, Cal. A coffin which Joseph Jo-seph Krlkner of Kresno took to the mountain Thursday to hrlng bark th body of his 20-yenr-old son, Rosroo, was returned to the undertaking establishment es-tablishment today "It was a frightful mistake " Krlkner Krlk-ner said "I got the coffin because I I had understood my boy had been i drowned three days ago A special per-I per-I mit from the Madera coroner allowed jmo to take It with me" Roscoe the son thought dead, Is safe, at his home, here, after a strenuous trip in thi-mountains thi-mountains near Chllquot lake. In which he became lost In a heavy storm and was reported drowned in the lake RICHMOND. Ky Miss Belle H Bennett, Ben-nett, ago 69, prominent In tho affairs of tho Methodist Episcopal church, south, throughout the country, died at her homo here today, following an extended ex-tended Illness. Se established tho Scarltt Bible and Training school at Kunts City, Mo., and Bennett college In Rio Janeiro Is named In her honor LONDON The Countess of Cassll-lls Cassll-lls alster-in-law of tho present Duke of Grafton, today described ;us preposterous prepos-terous the theory of investigators in j New York, that Edward Euston. tho eccentric old night-watchman found ilc ui m a Brooklyn rooming house. I might have boon Earl Euston, the duke's older brother, and one time heir to the dukedom NEW YORK Joe Weber and Lew Fields, Dutch comedians who un fame during the days of Ton P&ator and who bacarn! asjtrangad mors, than i 10 years ago, have been re-unlted An- i nouncement to this effect, made to-night to-night by a vaudovlllo circuit, addpd that tho team would begin rehearsals for a new review this month. ROME Flogged by a group of anarchists an-archists following a secret terroristic tribunal, at which he was accused of being a traitor to anarchism, Gaetano jGuarlitiJ a young lawyer. Is in a scri- I I ous condition. YONERS, N. Y. Buried three feet be-low be-low a water main w hh h had not been b inches without the he-wi hi l L i been broken off aSS JSfh Tni meTn?ofSiTrS,,1I0ln an nnounce-?4otiitlon.eno? nnounce-?4otiitlon.eno? Uriks of inroad g!F9 K S. ToA.DeraJ niaff'-r of tho Atchison Topeka and Santa Fo railway today T' land hor e," TOceXc! NEW YORK A sharp cut In the reparation, assessments asked from .Oermany must be made to save th Country from ruin James m QTd former ambassador to Qemany said In nn addess hero today ;', r Who recently retuned bom SoS . Asserted As-serted Germany would nsvdr ba abl to pay 130.000.000,000 5Jg" De abl WASHINGTON. - Representative Edmonds Republican of Pennsylvania announced today that when the h ! reconvened August 15. he would lnt?S dUCS a resolution providing l,n,riu tlon as a penalty for partlclpat ,'on bv not my naturalized Americans In acts of violence in labor troubles. ATLANTA The suggestion that the (.nl. nns of Vmerlca InUud,- H,- I ni ed I d str?hunnat ,and h0U8 ln f Bible distribution plan was made by Roore eentauvs W D. Upehaw, of Qaorgt7n addressing tho twenty-third annua convention of the orler here today rli?S0:P',8l?ent larding will give Chleago try-oul as a summer resort re-sort during tho last week In August unless present plans go awry p W Lpham said today. The program for' lie. weeks visit Is in the hands of Mr I pham and Hrlgadier-Ooneral Charlea , L)wes: whoso guests the president and Mrs. Harding will be lutrt CST" T AIIIO T-. bj.. uji'isE. J. Manlon. pn m ' lent of the order of Kallro.d rL mphers, today addressed an appeal to the 80 000 members of the orSS aik I !iev, Y Kach man elVft ono pay to help the cause of tho striking rail-road rail-road men and coal minors. YOUNGTOWrT-ITshortage or fuel and a resultant shortage if atoel fct-resulted fct-resulted in the closing of 2G tin nW s I of the American :UU.et & Tin Blitf company at Farrell. Pu. i late ; TOLEDO. OHIO Mrs. Sophie Lo-vell. Lo-vell. 70, once known from roast to coast as "Queen of the Gypsies." is dr ad COPENHAGEN. KlnK Christian -second son. Princ e K.mi.1 i ,o 'cruiser .). :: ' 1i-l5hJr'rf fl inv today f'r Dartmouth ; ,'IT1 Kin..-JI Intosh inr..i m I Harrrt i-,,,11 tloveinorr -jM that ho would not k1v r,JM a..". 1 ' "I -'mitJSU its in dlsplaj wimlojvs |