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ii WBi'Tunn i 1 rJ wAt IV'yi I 'r It extreme flu.u,' and aorUi feri; f.j,j.lr A OULLETIIISaY Iot om of Ui pona In Uit in' day of fcta pr nged tUBrM.BM wetitf a trthcr wptf UJ xw Bthr: eoDoJutloiB at th Pl fM mci tarn wort! iron ohicmi onreW put moMh'B oidJtlm wai BcIiBfiL At tv4 wntulutloi tl itf aUr pkylcUB wert Joln4 by J'E JL Wkitby, Ut who 4 Ua called lata tb NTirtl' tlt. conaulUata wart Blr Hock BTftoai Bit Ctanlfy nwitr aad Lord Dawaoa of LTbo latter tbwo alfned tha Jtnt ivood la 24 It "KaaldlV i DuriB' today kla. majwty'a odltloa aaa aof 'becaM eatWartory. kaa 'bea a dUlndJaatloa to Uka aoariahmfat ad'fU atrenftJ kaa bca kaa well aula tatoed. polae remaiaa jteady." Jb boUetla.

waa 'i new; warnln to bfftin to taka tbo klof'a alov tcforery fot it recalled thm Minatant wmindera' of too obyaldaoa' tluflfce royal pttleaf a diiro back to keallk; aaatt. be alov and jadade atai wbea be woold allp back a bit Tbo fact tkat toe poise remained ateady waa on tke'faTorable aide, for it Indicated, tbat there kad been no recurrence of Ike difficulty with the bwrt which "canted V'rf to awe anxiety ia aa'eariler etae of Some obaerrera noted that the alifbi eetback followed upon omlasion for three I dara of ray There waa no in 1' I i dicatioa that thiavOmitaion waa reapoa aible tor the 'chanted condition; bat aa MUtaadlncvfact waa that the Uxht treat aent waa returned tonight by Drs. Woodi 'and Ilowitt. 'r IIXKILLEDAW O.CRSSIfJGS Jhxu Die CHICAGO," Dee? 27 ffV Two croet Inr accidents today claimed a ton ot six dead and caused: injuries, to. four other wersona.

three of whom may die. The dead Benry "btaea. Berwyn. DL Mrs. Benry Olsen, Balrer Chicago Mrs.

Balver Olsen, Arnold Olaen, T. Virrinia Olsen; lV i.U 'Zt The injured Oleen, 4i Ber manf Boss, TetsYille, BL; lira. Herman Boea.Baymond Bosa, 15. the deatka occurred early when a Soo Line train' struck the. aatol drlren by Benr Olten atPak Pajrk.

The Lr" Bosses, were, injured when their" auto waa Btruckbya Chicago and Nortlk Shore laterurbe a irain at Niies Center later ia toir'r x'i Boward Olsen wa the only surviror of (Turn to Page" Nine, Please) (Number fourteen) LOST FLIEfl IS DECLARED DEAD nSrew J. Ilunde 1 NEW YORK, Dec." 27 0 Mra. trances Wilaon Gray ton, lost on the first leg of. a trana Atlanuc flight a year aro: waa declared offlcially, dead by aur roate Jimea A. roley today.

STha iurro'rate'a ikcree vtmed "Andrew Wison of MraT Grayaoa'a 'father, ks sole "heir of her estate'of about $12,000 and granted letters of adminis (ratioa to the. National City lank of New York, The decree set. the, time of deatk at approximately 7 :30 o'clock on; tke ete aing of Dec 23, 1827, the hour at wWca the eurronte was. toJ6.a radio meestge i was picked up aayiig the plane was 1 Surrogate Foky guided ia making kia decree, ia part action of the King's county aarroiate's court which la it June granted Jettere'of admfnistra t'on of the estate of Brict Goldsborough, narigitort ofMra. Grajton'e plane, to kia wWow.

The decree was bated alto oa Kwapipfr acoounta of takeoff from Beotertlt Stld and the BDbtequear search which conTinceo the jurrofaie that Mra. Grarsoa and her crew. lost fkelr Urea at sea el Cr Cod. Oth occuraaU of' the betldet 1'ra. 'tv and Gldboroflrk werf Cr M.

iV.ot, and Ttti BSSJI 1 StStSttSSSSBBSBBBBI taBtSjaatiapi I Yt! XVIH (L7, The Ar ocutcJ rressi ymin G.o,p. UOil'TillTEHK Til lIlDrSOLOilS TO Pet? cf le: Dsa O. Hoiera, Eopoblka atate ekalr Siaa, today toM JtepOMJcaa.aenaiora wae will control Uo appWekaaiber at the WUIaHva mtmlau betlaainf next Jan. 10 that the atate 'committee', would ob acrre a aaaoa oo; aiuiuot miwimi. Tfc Mnitora were adriaed that only former kaator Murray Barker of Tkoratowa, aemker of aUto.

com mlltee. Secretary Darry. a Fentoa or Bogera kimaelf wlUibe authorised apeak for the central committee at any time. Borera warned the kiialatora.to pay ao heed to any one eke purpornnf to bear word from ataie nfaiquanera. dcrdoomente at the meetlnc wkkk waa held at the Hotel SeTerln at Bofer call, waa the announcement by Senator AJonso A.

Lindiej 01 awinimav, that waa ant candidate for ureal fJant dm lem at the tenet, and the. ap peal by. eereraJ bold oTer aeaatora. tnat aoppoit. be (lren tie party piatiorm which adrocated amendinv the primary law.

two of the tbirty eiht Bo publicaw aenatora attended tne meeting. XiirbtT BeDnblicaaai. renresentlnf four fiftht of the Totlna rower of the kouae of rua iao ataie cnairman lomorrow. 'nariaa. NeJdl la Bac, Wilk Llndley out of the con tf at for xTura Paga Nine, Pleaae) (Number Berea) IHSTORIAtI OPEHS tarn Loblidge rpTirrn ccnuur CcnVectlon Sessiaci Will Until Hcsday; r.

600 Attend lNDIAAPOUS, Dec, 27. iff More than 600 of the nttlon'a kiator lana and etudente were gathered here tonlghUfor thermion of the forty tbJrd annual meeting of the American Motor leal whklt opens tomorrow. The aetsionr will continue tkrougk Monday. vi'v 'J. XMtetlng'whb, tki i American Blatorfcal AaMdation are the Miaaiaalppf Talley Hiatorcal Aatodation the Conference of opened the door.

He waa taken to a koa 1 i I 1 v' Xr 4 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 53 1 FIUD Jil DAI1DI1CE nrn ni ht HcIJ Lover MnttAM iEVANSTILLE. Ind.Dec. 27 Aa amaalng story of bow ano was Torceo to awallow poiaon, tablet, made the victim of an' attempted1 criminal assault, and then when appeared that he. poi aoa' iightjproxf! mVfMM ptfSf'i aolcidrnote, waa tok) from her. noapital ut here today; oy jiua ffuia iuiey, As' a result her lorer, Alonso Kille hrrw.

22. and kit friend. George Dunn, ifc JaU. Mha Bfley, wko took the ipoisoa TuWay, may die. The girl blamed the alleged indignluee she waa forcod suffer on air though the said he was the tool of Kfflo brewv' Offkiata tomorrow 1 are to i tIntA 'the renort that Killebrew la the beneficiary' of two $500 iaturaneo poUcJa carried bjr Mlat 7 aii i i.

v.JT.' 'V, 0. 1. i. Biatorical the Agrtcultunl ao fVi: Riatorr Sodetr: the Americaa Catholic liaiZU IWCCSQ ftlein lieu fA a uaster uina or cnae wnuu oocieiy. buuiu went uikuvh 7 11 ci.f amaia i 1 Bcom of papera and addreaeet win cover the progreaa of the human raeel flnklecta acheduled for discussion include history teaching in tbeecboola, kouaing the, aation'a archlTes, world among toholart the progreaa ia education generally, Latin American the political development jtf tie tooth, arricultnre and economica.

Jameo' Harrey 'Bobinsoa aa aume office aa preaident of the assoda' Hon, aocceedinc Prof. James B. Breasted of tko Uriveraity of Ohicajfo, wko will apeak oa The New" Crusade" 'Friday erenlng. V. Meredith Nicholson, Indianapolla author, "will, preside at a amoker membera of all the associationa tomor row tfigfct Stts Gca Trcp hr Yegg; 5 itcrgtlt; Is Near Death PHILADELPBIA, 27 Louia OelliaL whose home kaa beer re ceiring considerable attention from burg lara of late, ounted double barreled shotgun orer a picture frame, and attached Belong cord from It to the of kit room.

If a burglar opened the door ke would' be the target fo both barrels. Cellini forgot "the trap today wkea be men were slightly Arca Dealgaor', In the prosecution's opening state Amos was. described as tbo of the holdup attempt Anrfkld testified be kad known Amoa forthree years and kad worked for him for some time. 7 Be said Amoa. told" kirn he could make some money by "pulling some jobs or holding' op 'a bank." The witness also testified thtt and Amoa bought some guns some time ago at a Munda pawnship ndben went to' Ko (Turn to Page Nine, Please) pital in a critical conditioa.

t. (Number Kit) Shobto Three Pheasantb, Two SAPELO ISLAND, Ga, Dec. 27 (ff) On the well stocked game' preserves of Howard Coffbv Pwideat Colldge. tested kis markamanahipV today en live fouL and found it Three. pheas ants and two wild, ts rkey a reposed.

ia. the presidential game bag when he: re turoed with aia party to toe isiaadrBsia aion of the Coffins and there was a sat isfied smile on bit' face "as 'be aunejed the result of hie sport "i 8e.far.aa ia known. these, ue first live birds to fall before Coo lldn'a guar 8nooting is a aport 'that caught klt7ancy; while 4vacatlotlng in WUconsia last summer wbeo ne auoed coasiderable ability at abctitg elay 'C Axalt during bit recent TbsakrxlvlBg acsitot ln.VirgiaIa,.Mr.' Cooize made the.trtrt, kt wi went busting for quail, ke was 'sat UJ GATEWAY VEALS PLOT OU ST I INDIANAPOLIS Bee. 27 Herman: Armfield, of. revealed the man who inforved police of the attempt to rob a 'dry goods store bero on Dec.

8, resulting; in the deaths two bandits'waa the nrst witness this afternoon la Jhe trial oc Lloyd Amos, also of Kokomo, driver of the bandit ar. "A jury, mostly of rural residents, waa obtained this' morning, soon after the trial Amos la charged with atftd banditry and A. G. Manning, Kokomo attorney, ad; mitted ia hi opening atatement that kia client bad driven Carl Kittrell and Otto Price to the store but said be would ahow that Amos was not a party to the rob bery plot I Polka biding in the store killed Kittrell and Price. Two police Turheno Sapelo Island whick ia stparated from Sapele Island proper by a narrow channel and expanse of marsh The wide sombrero presented te the President; daring kis vacation' a yejf ago last aiummer la the Blacks Hills fend Which' has proved a favorite apiece of headgear when hunting or fishing have been in proepect was cbotea by Mr.

Coo lidge.as jart of kis equipment for today 'a "A leather packet, rid ing breeeaa and high laced. boota com pleted bia While fbe (president was hunting to Mrs. Coiidfe poted for Frank O. SalUbury, an English artist who accom panied the Coolidges to Georgia to make a portrait of the president for tie New York nealegical and biographical 1 so ciety, Mr. IWidge cot tented to sit last week, but it was not known a(H todsy that Mrs.

Coolidre also waa to be rlctowi kr tVe Brlti! pslnter. Mr. i' 1 tv JK Kissinger rto Bs Gucot of Ednor at Dinner i to Tbo Preaa) INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27 Jonn B. Kittlnger of Huntington, who during, the American offered kia life for experimental purposes, will be konored at a dinner to be giren Indianapolla Medical, society, Jan.

19,," Surgeon General, Ireland, the medical Con of the United States army, will be (he principal spek r. 1 'yTf. i awi yelWW feter epidemic' among the American troops, permitted hinwelf to be bitten by mos quitos iw the tropics to aid physicians in experimenta to check it Some of the men who volunteered died from the bites. Kissinger survived but he waa disabled for life. Hii aacrlfice waa "unrecognised for many years until Jhe government in recent yearn awarded him a peurioB and purchased tim a home in Huntington.

A LITfcD AT ANDBEW8.1 I John Kissinger, who is to be the guest of honor at a 'dinner to be given by the Indianapolis Medical association at Indiauapolia Jan. 19, lived, in And rewa before a bouse and several acres of land were placed at bia disposal on the Mill road near here Interviews describing bis experiences been printed in papera nad magaxinea lu all parts of the 1 00 PRESENT AT MASONIC SERVICE RcV: Harrr Allbiirt De '1: liveri Address, "St John the Divine? Approximately .800 people attended special ttrvices conducted at the Masonic temple Thursday' evening in honor of the St John the Divine. Rev. Barry M. AJIburf pastor of the First Presbyterian church, delivered the.

prin elpal address on tko subject St John the Divine." v. Masonic lodges all over United Butes are dedicated to the Jobn. and the service ia Buntingtoa was part of a nationwide observance held in Ma ti (Turn to Page Nine, Please) (Number llrej DEPARTMENT TO HOLD ASSISTANT Connor Ross Will Continne Assistant Attorney General INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27. ff) Connor assistant attorney gen eral who bar been connected with the de partment six will be retained ia his present position, James M.

Ogden, attorney general elect, announced today. Mr. Boss has been handling relating to the atate highway commission and the nublic service commission. Be was recommended for re appointmenl by John D. Williams, director of the highway body, and by Frank T.

Singleton, chairman of the public service commission 1 't Sots was appointed a deputy, attorney general, hi 1922 by U. S. Leah, then attorney general. Be retained that position under Arthur L. GWiom, present attorney generaL and was advaured to attUtant whea be took over the affairs of the two commissions.

Ogdea alto aaBounced today the appoiataxat of Samuel B. Artman VI of the state industrial board, as' special assistant attorney general in ebarye of public Btility I ae) LND ITJDAY BiCUNING. DCCC? 23, 192S Ji WhemQuake .1 INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 57. CHINESE SUICIDE PUZZLES POLICE Envelope Willi Chmctert lUj Be Deith Meiiage, Belief The of a well dressed, middle aged Chinese, who bung himself from a steam pipe lu kia hotel room here today presented, a punle to the coroner aad '4olie wUejBniedTto Ideatify im.

vxbe man segittrred at the Hotel at 9 o'clock this morning, signing his ndme J. G. Lee, giving no address. ') In bis room after dbcovery of the police found a bank book from the Bowery Savings bank, New York city; made out to O. Dong Hum and velope addressed to Sing Let, F.

Star Cafe, New York city; and a type written not addressed to "whom It may concern" by tie. Big Four ticket agent Union City, Ind sUting that "the bear er la enroute to Sioux City, via Peoria; III, and ia change trains' at ane oaca or a second envelope waa a deatn message. It will be deciphered tomorrow. PLAN SECOND HOP ACROSS ATLANTIC Kramer and Haiiell to Flake Another Roekford Stock hok FKjht yf BRADFORD, 27 (ff) Another atempt' to fly from Roekford, 111., to Stockholm, Sweden, will be made by Parker Kramer and Bert Bassell, who were lost for two weeks ia Greenland, in a similar attempt thla year, according to an announcement by Kramer tonight The flight will get away about the middle of June, Kramer "asserted. Bassell is now in Bockford arranging for the financing of the trip, Kramer Mid.

According to tentative plana the same route as tbat progressed last aumnief a'gain' will be' taken. Kramer will act aa navigator and. Bassell will pilot Ad ditional stops will be chartered, Kramer aaid, and be bopes to prove this the best trans Atlantic route; Mom Chicago to Sweden. Present plana call for the tie of aa (By The Associated Pro) 4 lrlSA IRIU i 5 The Jfeatrout force of the wrthqualo tht 'killed 230 people, Injured 00 aad weed milllona In property damage ia Taloa, Ohfle, thowo ia the picture abwe. The.

ruins of some of the dtyt moat pautial homes are Tne town waa almost; destroyed by tie quake. I JZ: 4 fiOOVER CROSSES EQUATOR; TODAY Will Not Sifht Und Until He Reaches Virginia i': Capes' ON BOARD U. 8. S. UTAH, Dec 27 President elect Hoover todsy left behind him the last sight of Jand that he will bare until ten daya from now the battleship Utah tights the Virginia Bounding the northeastern corner of BrialL a great shoulder of land jutting far into tbo Atlantic, the Utah this after noon beaded due north for the Equator, which it will cross late tomorrow.

All morning the mountains of the Bra ailian coast were viaible 20 or 30 miles away across the blue, tropical waters, which rolled gently under southeastern trade winds. At about noon off Natal, the tab. waa 22 miles from ibore, the closest to land it bad been' since leaving Bio de Janeiro. Ita noon position, was about 856 miles a i aaoULOt tne. equator.

i. a. i.i vunui vac ujuruius uv umiucui' elect hatched "general quarters" a ship drill consisting of battle practice and theoretical firing with long range guns. Every bluejacket took his battle post and all the operations of engaging an enemy were carried out except the actual showing credita of 1450: two 1400 bOnda'firinr of the suns. of the Equitable Eastern Banking cor Mr.

Hoover also during the day read poration made out to ah Fong Tal, and and dictated letters and walked on deck for exercise. RAISED VIIOOPEE; ARE FRIENDS NOW covered with Chinese characters which Daniel Jaeger NurSCS Dltten Coroner O. B. Keever bellerea may be ring eras Remembrance of Row BOLLYWOOD, Dec. 27.

ff) Lottie Pickford, screen star, aaid tonight "Ob, the boys just raled a little whoopee, but they're good friends new." She waa describing the fight between Jack Daugherty, husband of the late Barbara La Marr, and Daniel E. Jaeger, admirer of Miss Pickford, which took' place in front of her home Christmas ere. "I don't know what (lie wrap waa about I didn't get home until it was about said Miss Pickford, "but I know they have patched up the row bow and there won't be any complaints." Bollywood police called to the scene of the fight by neighbors, reported that Miss Pickford waa "badly beaten One Kitted During Race i Between Gang Factions INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 27. ff) James Carroll, of Indianapolis, waa shot to death tonight la a race betweea rum runners and bi jackers near New Bethel Urban, Pope, 31, of IrUaaapol, driv er of the ear in which Carroll waa rid ing, told' police they were returning from New Bethel when three or four men in a largo sedan drew alongside aad attempted to force their car from the road.

Pope said he speeded up, but the other; machiws remained alongside and finally Ita occupanta opened fire. Car roll was struck by sereral bullets. Tke puiuib ju ikw utomoMle waa riooita, but Fope es land plane was used in the last attempt caped unhurt. Liquor Buyer Can Be Held It Be Helps Transport It PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 27 H) The federal district court, today, handed down a decision that the buyer pf illegal li quor can be prosecuted if ks la a party to ita transportation.

The decision, regarded by federal authorities kere aa of the highest importance ia the enforcement of tko national prohibition law, was banded dowa by Jodie W. II Kirk Patrick la the case Of Alfred E. Nerrls, New York broker. Norria' wss fined, will appeal the decisioa. Judge Klrtpatriek said that the mere purchase of liquor "is not aa off esse under tke national proklbltloa act aad tbat the purchaser caasot bo eoavicted of aiding and abettiag tke amis.

"It does sot. bowe tr," said tie court, "list, here trer.ortJ' lj I' i.rettt, not be aa indictment oftho buyer and teller for conspiracy to transport, even through what ia contemplated, it simply tbO delivery of the thing sold. Transportation of intoxicating liquor ia made a offense 1T tko act' it ia not necessarily isvolwd ia every sale." Norris along with Joel D. Kefper, Pkiladelphia, "society bootlegger," wss charged with conspiracy to transport quor' Uiegaily. Ho pleaded sole centen lere, but maintained the purchase of liquor does sot come either aadee tke aa Uoaal trohlbitka law or tno VoUtead act wko la, serving 18 mostka ia tko federal peaita rtiary at Atlanta, was brought to rhllAOVphla and pleaded guilty after Jort Klrkperrirk sld i ret fj i JtUt e.

1 page; VANGUARDIt; mm urn RIVAL'S TEOhITOEIV WASHINGTON. Dec 27 PV The trovernrflent tonight advised its legation kere that Bolivian force "have occupied anew Ecrt Vahguardia and have advanced 12 miles farther Into the Interior." Dr. Juan V. Ramirez charge d'affaires of the legation, made public the advices from his government tonight and in a statement declared "this happening confirms the Paraguayan contention. which has always been held, that Bolivia never respects territorial rights as agreed upon in pacts." Fort Vanguardia was the scene of the initial encounter' be tween the troops of the twS countries which started the.pre sent controversy.

The dispatch of the Para guayan government said that "a very grave situation again has been Dispatch Is Issued The dispatch from Asuncion to the legation was as follows: "Bolivian forces have occupied anew Fort Vanguardia, abandoned after the last happening. The troops (Bolivian) atill retain Boqueroa (a Paraguayan fott) and have advanced four leagued (12 miles) farther into the interior, threatening the sone occupied by tko Mennonite colony. All this took place without fighting, taking advantage of tko order given our troops to cease hostilities. "As soon as it accepted. tke good of fleet of the government at Washington.

tfila governnrent (Parayuay) revoked" th order which had been given to reorenpy Boqueron aa proof of good faith, "All the foregoing shows that Bolivia' has not complied with its promises and a very grave situation again create, no cause Paraguay alone cannot avoid new SCOUR HILLS FOirm TRAIN WRECKERS Santa Fe Flyer Wrecked on Downgrade, Seriously Injuring Three SAN BERNARDINO, Dec. 27. (JP) Evidence that the'Mlsoionary, Loa Angeles to Chicago flyr of tbe Santa Fe railway, was wrecked late last night A as the result of a deliberate plot sent officers scouring the Ssa Bernardino 1 mountaina today for clnes to the identity of the persons repoiOilble for tbe do raiiment of the train with the serious injury of three paasengeri. 11 Speeding downgrade from Cajon Tata toward tbe Mojave desert at a 60 mile an boor cup, the train was pued up so miles north of here, when it bit a gap left' by the removal of one raiL A chair car aiivl fix pullmans went in to th ditch, overturning. The engine waa derailed but remained upright.

officials expressed surprise that no one had ben killed. Most of' the several hundrrd passeugers were 1 shaken up, but only' three received in juries of a serious mture. W. H. Burbage; attorney for the rail way at Winslow, was dangerously injured about the hips; Mrs.

F. J. Mack ie, wife of the aistanl general manager of the road, waa badly bruised, and George trainmaster at Needles, Cal; Buffered bruises and shock. Bailroad officials said tke spikes bad been removed from Ntbe rail and it bad been shifted to one side. The plotters hsd taken care to preserve contact witk the signal circuits that run' through each) rail the officials aaid, otherwise, bta) block signal system wouki have halted the speeding train.

A reward of .11,000 was offered the railroad for the apprehension of thf wreckers. Engineer A. Long of Los Angeles wss praised by railway officials who said tbat bia quick work ia bringing ,1 the pMsenger train to a atop atter.il bad cut through, 000 feet of Hea bad prevcBted a LOCAL ELKS HOLD SPECIAL HETIHG Wiil Create fed to CkiHrea t. Dhtrkt deputy Fred Ardner ofBloaV ton waa Ike principal speaker tt a ape cial session at tko Elks elub Thartilay night More than 70 ledge membera attended tke meeting, and a luncheon wss served at the Mr. F.

KeteatoW, alto of. Blaftoa. was atetber speaker. The meetinc was held fee a diwu aiose of charitable tetMriee ef tko bxal Mrs daring tke roeslag year. Both apeakeni' addressed tie BMatbert ten.

eertlBf raeieoa pkates of hvtty trerk open. lev tke ledge ever VnitcJ SUtee. Ma Ardner diaeusted the ria foaBdatiob fund sad wkat tbe kxrt3 expect to do foe eUrity. Durlsg the it waa eVctJ.d that tbe etJewwrt I rf k're be it.

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