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THE ENQUIRER, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 BIG BOMBERS TO BE AT AIRPORT TODAY of burying- the dead and enforcing sanitary measures to prevent outbreaks of disease has taxed facilities of 'the workers. A. Schafer, who Is In charge of Red Cross operations in Florida, Straton Cuts Loose on Smith On Stage Governor Occupied declared to be Impossible, as decomposition has made it Impossible to distinguish white persons from negroes, except by their hair, returning workers said. Blasting debris in canals and waterways has uncovered additional human bodies. Ralph J.

Blank, Secretary of the Broward County port said that In West Palm Beach, con servative, estimates are that 85 pe cent of the property In the ctiy a district, returning from the area to damaged. Citizens, with great splri Oklahoma City, September 21 day, said that he saw one coast have cleared streets of debris, with Drama Of Storm! Atlanta, t.a September 21 (AP) Mrs. Joseiph Rasaley arrived here from her parents' home in Chattanooga, to meet her husband, from South Huj, to select furniture for a home. When he fulled to appear, lln. Ranhley wired He Cross officials and friends in Florida.

Today a trlejcram confirmed not only her husbnnd's death, but that of hla mother, and brother David, and a niece whom she had reared. Mrs. Raxhlry Is on her way bark to Chattanooga. (AP) From the platform on which guard patrol boat towing out 27 national guards regulating traffi through the congestion, he said. Woodrow Wilson, and reached an Infamous climax in the Impeachment of Governor Sulzer." Dr.

Straton announced at the outset that he did not come here "to stit sectarian bitterness nor to arouse bodies it had picked up when on scouting expedition. last night he heard Governor Alfred E. Smith, New York, defend his rec Mexico City, September 21 (AP) ord against what he termed whls- Reports of serious storm damage I Washington, September 21 (AP) perl.ng campaign and religious preju- religious or personal prejudice." Ho various parts of Mexico are comln The American Red doss today called accusea tne iMew xork uovernor oi to the capital, with requests for med dice. Dr. John Roach.

Straton, New York Baptist minister, tonight as upon residents of this country to do riate $5,000,000 for relief work in hur leal and other aid. A dispatch to El Universal from sailed the record of the Democratic ricane-stricken Florida, Porto Rico Ciudad Gizman, In the State of Jails Presidential Nominee, which he linked and Virgin Islands the largest "running to cover" In refusing his challenge for a debate here. Governor Smith evaded a debate, the clergyman said, because, he had learned that Dr. Straton had "his record and am going to give it." "But," the speaker added, "he can co, says that four persons drowned with that of Tammany Hall, there and that the storm Is contlnu "I come to you tonight for a few Ing. Dr.

Straton said at Reports from the State of Vera the outset of hla speech. "I have had not Ignore Straton and- Bishop Can Cruz declare 200 families from the quite an interesting time 'whispering' non and WlIliam'Allen White and task, for on this Island latest repons showed 100,000 persons were "abso to people about the present Preslden town of Alamo have taken refuge In the hills, their town being Inundated lutely destitute and dependent on the tlal campaign, not only up in New York, but down through Dixie as Superintendent Miller, of the New York Civic League, or others of us who really know his record and for, the sake of the republic we love are by overflowing of the Tuxpan River. Red Cross for food, clothing, shelter The Governor of Vera Cruz has re well. amount asked for since the great Mississippi flood. Telegraphing to chapters of the organization throughout the country, John Barton Payne, Chairman, declared: "I am confident that when the people of your community realise the grave need the response will be immediate and generous." The sum of $5, 000.

000, among the largest single peace-time appeals ever made, was agreed upon when intensive surveys showed hurricane relief needs to exceed the preliminary estimates. In Porto Rico the Red Cross expects to find its greatest rehabilitation and medical aid rot a conmuernu. The New York pastor repeated pre determined to get it to the people as period and for later rehabilitation." vious charges bearing on GoVernor a warning of what sort of President quested medical assistance to prevent any epidemic In the storm-stricken area, the danger of pestilence arising from the fact that the surrounding In Florida 15,000 families will re Al Smith would make." Smith's alleged opposition to measures designed to curb the sale of Adverting to his numerous debates country is strewn with dead cattle. liquor in New York and his position against the theory of evolution, the as a legislator with reference to bills quire Red Cross assistance to readjust themselves after hurricane damage to their homes, it is estimated. More than 6.000 are dependent on the organization for food, and the work New York minister asserted ha Food Supplies Moved.

dealing with vice. He declared Mr, finally had found the "missing link." Smith had worked against reform in San Juan, September 21 (AP) It is," he said, "this miserable these matters. He said he would re Fifteen motor trucks, lent to the Red monstrosity, this hybrid Impertinence produced by the crossing of the Cross by civilians, today re-enforced ply in detail tomorrow night to the speech which Governor Smith made he National Guard and Army vehicles Democratic donkey with the Tam here yesterday, that are rushing food and medical jv-ir i it rrrn n. many tiger." Dr. Straton added, however, that supplies to stricken Inland points on TO OUR DAILY EDITORIAL he did not believe Governor Smith this huricane-devastated Island.

Food sufficient to last 25.000 persons for 'would knowingly and deliberately protect gambling, vice- and crime," one day was sent out today. Among the supplies were plalntalns, and asserted that Mr. Smith "failed yams, yautla and other green stuff to look deeply behind the results of Cure relieve. votes and actions. iV tt similar to the regular diet of Porto uiiiuuiiicn, iicauaviicB auu iikki Governor Smith, he said, "simply I .1 I flsa rill' In lamiiiirun I Jtmlinnlinn.

Rlcans. which had been sent here Major Hugh J. Knerr, Commandant of the Second Bom fcnvrdmxrjt Group Air Corps, is shown in the Inset of the big army Keystone bomber, the largest plane in the United States Army, which is one of nine that will fill the air today at Lunken Airport. This ship, with sister ships, will arrive here at 1 o'clock this afternoon from Wright Field, Dayton, where the flight stopped overnight. These ships can establish a base from two to three hundred miles from a city the size of Cincinnati and throughout the night or day fly over it and release accurately and effectively bombs from an altitude of 10,000 feet.

In addition to "the carrying of bombs the ships' are equipped with four machine guns each. from Santo Domingo. President Vas lno ol Ti 1 eliminatfn. Toxin, and i. highly esteemed for producing copi- be the type of politician whose -acts I ques, of Santo Domingo, indicated that more would be forthc6mlng when he cabled the Red Cross and asked where fresh fruits and vegetables undoubtedly have befriended the most destructive and immoral force, of our time.

"I will only say that Tammany Hall best could be landed. There were various Indications of a return to normalcy. The first Island EDWARDS METAL CEILINGS is organized political corruption, and that, through long years of manipu The. A traces. Aviation makes an appeal to the imagination, growing in intensity.

To span great spaces at high speed without fear of annoyance by any to contest the way or question the primitive right of free action, is exhilarating. The Airaces from Los Angeles to Cincinnati, now occurring, have aroused the emotions of our city's people to a high pitch, and the world is looking on, highly interested. To overcome the apparently impossible, is the aim of proere. Gncinnati is alert to sense the efforts of ambitious men. A GOOD STORE mail to reach San Juan since the Air ace Officials Stand By lation and grafting, it has gotten a The Edwards Manufacturing: Co.

strangle hold on New York City," Dr. Straton said. "The main significance 40B-MD FGGLESON AVE. Phone Main 15500. Cincinnati, Ohio.

With Welcome All Prepared 0 lNOW Your South and be a Partner of such a political career as that of Alfred E. Smith lies in the fact that he has been all the way through a creature of Tammany Hall, and has obediently done its bidding at every point. It is that fact that has been the key to his political career, and also a warning against his election to I in its Growth" Display Your Flags! storm came In today over mountain roads from Aguirre. on the South Coast. Normally, there are two daily services from that point.

Another Improvement was restoration of a limited telephone service In the business section of San Juan. Insular police continued their attempts to compile a list of Identified dead. In many Instances names of the victims were not learned here. The police list, therefore, had reached only 19S today, but it was growing steadily. Four hundred thousand destitute persons need immediate assistance, and moat of them will require help for a considerable time, in the opinion of the Red Cross organization here.

This, the first "quick estimate" the Presidency. "I cannot take time to picture the details of his life and early career as I.mrlIntnr. nnd then SI NeW York Alderman. Sheriff, Governor, etc. With the advance guard of a fleet or airplanes, which will concentrate at Lunken Airport for two days, a few score miles away from Cincinnati awaiting the command to move into rosltlon for flight, Cincinnati went peacefully to bed last night awaiting the opportunity to call attention of the world to the Queen City as an aviation center.

The bombing formation of the United States Army, which flew from Langley Field, to Los Angeles for the National Air Races and the And Promptly! ttfllilncttm, September 21 (AP) Frenldent Coolldffe today aent a telegram from Ludlow, Vt.i to Judge John Bnrtoa Payne. Nut tonal Cbulrmun of the lied C'rosn, expreaMlng' approval of Pane' call for 5, 000,000 for relief of hurricane victims. The lrenlflent added a plea to cltl-jcenK to offer aid promptly, "I nm gratified that the Red acted mo prompt ly upon receipt of Its first surveys of the extent of the needs following; the hurricane. the President's mess a said, "which, after the devastation It had already wrought in Porto Rico and the Air gin Island, has exacted a toll of a great loss of life, suffering and property devastation In Florida. "I earnestly request our chine to respond promptly In meeting the goal of at least which the fled Cross has requested for the relief of those whose plight will appeal to the most generous Impulses of our people." further than to say that all of it was avowedly under Tammany Hall direction and control, whose stealings under Tweed alone are estimated at $200,000,000, and the terror of whose vengeance to those who resist Its dictate were illustrated In their tr si if i-orionk-ua opposition to Grover Cleveland and Aeronautical Exposition over a Mayor Murray Season good, in a proclamation yesterday, urged all business houses to display the American flag both atop their buildings and In front of their establishments.

The proclamation follows! "To the citizens of Cincinnati i "Cincinnati will be host Saturday and Sunday to the pilots and visitors of the Cincinnati Air-rnce. The city already has shown its active interest In aviation by establishing a fine municipal airport and In promoting this race which has made It the aviation capital of the country for this week-end. "Therefore. I call upon the citizens who have flags to display them on these two days so that the city will present a gala appearance. Sidewalk flues and flags on the masts of various down-town buildings will prove especially effective." scuthernly route to inspect the land ing field facilities in this geographic Airace Notes al section are in the hangars at Fair field, Dayton, after a cross-country Bring Your Friends and Family To The Hotel Broadway And Dine in the Beautiful Moroccan Dining Room MEM', SVXUAY, SEPrEMIIKIl S3 Hearts of Celery or Orange and Grapefruit Cocktail Choice of Hot Consomme Cream of Celery Soup Jellied Tomato Boullli Roast Mallard Puck, Currant Jelly 1.25 Curried Veal with Rice 1.00 Fried Oysters 1.00 Fried Frogs LegH, Tartar Sauce 1.00 Broiled Lamb Chops, Currant Jelly 1.25 Ron at Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus 1.011 Half Spring Chicken, Krolled or 1.60 Potatoes Delmonico Green Peas Head Lettuce or Cucumber nnd Tomato Snlnd Choice of Pies ii IceCream Fruit lee Peach 1'artaU Strawberry Bavarian Cream Layer Cuke Coffee Tea Milk Also a la carte menu hop over a northernly route.

noxville Allan Joslin, President of the Queen In a telephone conversation with Cltv Airlines. will use his trl- motor Ford monoplane today to be host to a group of prominent Cin Roof toD City John Paul Riddle, General Manager of the Cincinnati Airace, Major Hugh J. Knerr, Commanding Officer of the Second Bombardment Group, Air Corps, said that the fliTht group cinnati business men in a flight over the city and Lunken Airport, where hurricane refugee in the Everglades lot the SOUTH of the post-hjrricane needs of Porto Rico, was telegraphed to Washington today. An epidemic of Influenza already has begun In Porto Rico, Red Cross offlcluls found In making a survey of approximately one quarter of the area devastated by the tropical hurricane. Officials believe a dangerous epidemic is in prospect If persons exposed to the storm do not find Immediate shelter.

In the area surveyed, 35,450 homes were destroyed, with 2,301 persons Injured, including 270 who have been placed In hospitals. At Guayama 200 cases of Influenza made necessary establishment of a temporary hospital, for which tents were sent from San Juan. Fever Is Feared. It was feared that in addition to influenza, typhoid fever and malaria might Increase the death toll. A survey of the citrus fruit losses Indicates an estimated damage of JB.

tOO. 000. Two of the Island's most noted citizens have succumbed to strain caused by the aftermath of the hurricane. One of these was Dr. Francisco Del Valle, who was the first Mayor of San Juan after American occupation.

He was dean of the medical frater the activities of the municipal field District. He left this city today to make a personal Investigation, after can be seen from the air. Lwould reach Cincinnati between 1 and ppealing- to all for relief In an of Included in the party will be R. K. Knoiville, a city of approximately 140,000 people, is located at a natural gateway to tha ficial message, and now is marooned by high waters at Tahokee, on the rim LeBlond, James P.

Orr, J. J. Heekin, A. E. Anderson, Walter Frledlander, Harrv Brown.

Moses Strauss, R. D. Lake Okeechobee, which town he Collyer, round-the-world flier. Coll fl Great Smoky Mountains Na 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. The ships, known as the Keystone Bombers, are the largest the army has.

The first planes to reach the field, reached by automobile over roads yer, unable to have special gas tanks Bauer, M. P. Jacomini, Charles F. Wil built In time for the non-stop race, liams and Mr. Joslin.

that are covered with water. Hla car was equipped especially with an The plane will land at Lunken Air mergency carburetor placed un- was forced to cancel his entry and then decided to use his Falrchild monoplane as. a relief plane for the port after a short cruise over Cincinnati. Mr. Joslin said last night sually high.

however, will be the Reserve and National Guard fl.ylng units from Columbus, Cleveland and Indianapolis. Cap tional park, a Federal domain that ia being established in the highland section between tha States of Tennessee and North Carolina. Being only thirty-five miles' from the edge of the park area, Knozville is the Mecca for tourists and nature lovers, who Two boats have been started from contestants. that the plane would take off prompt ere to reaue the Governor. One is ly at 2 o'clock from Watson Alrporf.

A quadruple parachute leap will be made from a Falrchild monoplane by members of the parachute class of motor boat and the other is equipped 1th an outboard motor, In the hope that one of them reaches its Mrs. B. L. Kllgour, Cincinnati, received a telegram yesterday from her nephew, Clarence I. Paulson, and his the Kmbry-Klddle Flying School Sat urduy aftsrnom.

Four students, hav tain Weir Cook, in charge of the National Guard fliers at Indianapolis, wired yesterday that he and his group would attend the races. Captain Cook is known as one of the daring estlnatton. Communication by road now la cut off and the water still is 1: ing completed the primary part of pilot. Nick Namer, Portland, say lslng in the Everglades area and In tHeir parachute course under F. 'J ing that they would not be able to nity in the island.

The other was Pedro De Castro, official Interpreter. the West Palm Beach canal that runs Manson, civilian parachute expert of enter the non-stop race to Cincinnati. 0 i from Lake Okeechobee to this city. Paulson is well known here and many Wright Field, will "step out" of the two doors of the cabin plane as fast He had interpreted the speeches of visiting Presidents and other high friends were preparing: to welcome On crhe, ParKiOay" glory in the beauties of tha Great Smokies. Excellent roada lead from Knoxville into tha heart the park area.

Seven majestic peaks in tha Great Smokies rise to altitudes of more than six thousand feet, and from one of them, Mt. LeConte, the gasping climber looks out upon the summit of seven states. Eleven other officials. CREDIT MEN ON JOB. as they can und settle to earth to gether.

him. T. Hlgbee Kmbry, President of the Information was received yesterday by John Rlchey, manager of the 'PROFITEERS" ARE TARGET3 John Paul Riddle, General Manager company, said last night that not of the Cincinnati Airace Committee, Cincinnati Credit Men's Association dull moment will be allowed at the field throughout the two days. -The Hurricane Zone Two Who In who has worked until late every night that the National Association of Credit Men had opened a special of amplifying device will be in service Boosted Prices Sentenced. peaks are almost that high.

For constantly making announcements to the crowd and keeping everybody In West Palm Peach, September seeing that the plans of the race were being met and the requirements lived up to, said that he was ready for a solo flight to steady his nerves. He planned to do this early this morn 21 (AP) Intention of West Palm flee at West Talm Beach, in charge of J. F. Hathaway, manager of the office at Miami. The purpose of this action Is to give protection to merchants of the stricken sections of Florida In their period of distress, so Beach officials to put down profiteer fliers in the industry.

He will be mounted in one of the fasting training planes assigned to any squadron. He also will give an exhibition of military flying over the field. With the plans for the reception of the fliers and the handling cf the crowds at the field completed by various committees, the personnel of which, was drafted for the airace, which was conceived and completed within a fifteen-day period, the officers and personnel of the Cincinnati Airaco Committee settled down and listened for the roar of the first racing motor. Every detail of the race has been completed. Nothing awaits to be done, except the formal welcoming of the fliers.

This will commence today with the arrival of the personnel formed of all Hying and news about the field. Throughout both days special exhibition flying will be done by ing has resulted In conviction of S. J. ing. Embry-Riddle fliers.

Cornell and L. V. McEntlre of having sold goods at prices In excess of those permitted by statutes. They were Interest in aviation reached un that there may be proper extensions Multiple parachute Jumps are rare. usual heights yesterday with the of credit and means of tiding over Recently the United States Navy fined and sentenced to 30 days at hard three planes and three motors on the the time of disaster.

labor. Air Service had 10 men leap from the door of a Ford monoplane as Fountain Square esplanade and air a distance of twenty-five miles, in passing from summit to summit along one of the ranges, the altitude does not descend below 5,000 ft. This "rooftop of Eastern America" contains an amazing collection of flowers, shrubs, trees, and wild life. Knoxville is the center of a. territory that is rich in natural resources.

In no other section of the United States is there to be found such a wide variety of minerals in commercial quantities as is found within 100 miles of Knoxville. Marble, coal, iron. planes in the Hotel Gibson and Hotel An hour before the trial, City Commission passed an ordinance making it unlawful to sell at prices In excess rapidly as they could. Manson has approved the plans for the four Sinton lobbies. Crowds milled around TWO DIE AT CROSSING.

Van Wert. Ohio, September 21 (AP) Mrs. Victoria Melser and J. the Temple monoplane, the Interna men to leap almost simultaneously, of those existent September 14. tional biplane of the International Court records show that Cornell Aircraft Corporation and the Fair- A.

Morris, both of were killed because of the effect of the parachute drop. The jumps at Lunken Airport will be made only to show the value was charged with having sold kero child folding-wing monoplane of the Embry-Riddle Company all day, ask when their automobile was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train at a crossing here at noon today. of the parachute as a means of sav lilll ill Pf! Ml iimn of the bombers and National Guard ing questions that staggered the men ing life in air accidents, and not flying groups from surrounding cities. especially as an entertainment or in charge of the exhibits. The three engines of the Le Blond Aircraft En sene at 25 cents a gallon.

It was explained that the price of kerosene September 14 was 20 cents a gallon. McEntlre was charged with having sold one und cne half pounds of hamburger meat for (1 and a pound of "hot dogs" for 45 cents. The price of and zinc are the chief products. Lunken Airport looked live a bee WEATHER CONDITIONS. thriller.

Airace Information will be avail gine Corporation, 40, 60 and 90 horse hive Friday, with final preparations power engines, were exhibited on the able at every depot, on the esplanade at Fountain Square and in the lobbies esplanade. The Temple monoplane is for receiving the racers under way. Two hundred workmen, under Robert hamburger meat and "hot dogs" Sep one of the first to be built and is to be used primarily for carrying mail of the principal hotels from members of the Cincinnati Aero Club, it was N. Olln, director of service, were put ting the finishing touches to tte air The manufacture of textiles represents Knoxville's largest industry. The annual output is valued atmore than $19,000,000.

Marblequarried annually in tha vicinity of Knoxville has a value of approximately $6,000,000. The metal-working industry tember 14 was said to have been not more than 25 cents a pound. Both men were released on bonds pending ap The following table shows the state of the weather at the places mentioned, as indicated by the Weather Bureau, at 8 o'clock last night, seventy-fifth meridian time: and freight, as its construction readily said. Frank Falrchild, President of the club, will direct several members of shows. port road by placing a temporary surface on it.

The field will present an attractive appearance to the thousands of aviation enthusiasts who his club and prepare printed lnfor peal of their cases. FLORIDA GOVERNOR VICTIM An elderly woman asked one of the mation on how to reach the airport attendants of the airplanes on Foun by bus, private automobile or taxi will visit the city to see the races nas an output ot while the wood-working indus- tain Square if the ship she was look It, is upon this appearance that Mr. cab. A table will be placed at Foun ing at with wide, expressive eyes Of Everglades Flood Executive Olln hopes for the best impression of a fl ft actually was used for flight. Being tain Square this morning in con nection with the aeronautical ex Plsres of 3 as S5 Places of Cincinnati's own municipal airport.

assured that it was In daily service, Marooned By High Water. SPBCUL DISPATCH TO THB EN'QUIHEK. Workmen of the Cincinnati llell hi bi for the use of these members, try has an output of $4,000,000. Knoxville has the purest native born population of any city in the world, only 1.3X being foreign born. Negro population she expressed wonderment and Telephone Company were erecting a wanted to know if she could fly in that particular ship when it was re tower to support loudspeakers, which West Palm Beach, September 21 Governor John V.

Martin now is will have a range over the entire is 14.41. moved from the square. Signed) field. These amplifiers will be controlled from a microphone placed on Two of the United State. Army's KNOXVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE top of the operations office of the Ernbry-Rlddle Company, from where and one will be in each depot to inform visitors on the special excursions and the best way to the airport Almost an entire floor at the Hotel Sinton has been set aside by John L.

Horgan, Managing Director, for accommodation of the visiting pilots in the race. Mr. Horgan not only has invited these pilots and race participants to enjoy the hospitality of the official hotel free of charge, but he will pro Liquor, Too! most versatile stunt aviators. Lieutenants John Doolittle and J. Hutchinson, known to his army buddies a.

"Wild BUI," will come to a full view of every part of the field Is available. COATS Sumptuously Furred Washington, September Jil From this point of vantage the (AP) Mrs. Mabel Wnlker Wllle- crowd will be kept informed of all WhaKhe'ttLD RELIABLE means io KNOXVILLE. LAKE KEG. (Con.) 64 76 0 Par.

B'nd 62 68 .14 M.S. Marie 48 66 .26 Ur Bay 64 (2 .08 Gd.ltap'fl 66 68 .10 Ft. wav'e 66 92 0 60 64 .04 62 62 0 UP MISS. VALLEY. Min'polis 68 64 .12 1 6U 66 0 1'.

Moines 66 70 0 Keokuk 64 68 SpKflil.tl. 62 70 0 St. Louis. 66 70 0 Cairo 68 78 0 Memphis 72 82 0 MO. VALLEY.

SPKfd.M. 64 68 0 Kan. City 68 70 0 Lunken Airport tomorrow and perform for the crowds, John Paul Riddle was informed last night. These stunt artists are known all over the United events about the field, and Instructed brandt answered ho appeal of Red Cross officials In Florida for liquor today hy telegraph in traffic rules and regulations When the police lines are put down vide extra services for them. States for their ability, and their de ing Vnlted States Marshals fit and people are admitted behind the At the close of the New York-to- sire to come to Cincinnati is a compli Jacksonville and Miami to turn lines, where they may inspect the ment to the airace and the Queen City.

Los Angeles race, the fliers stepped over to the Red Cross all liquor 595 citizens of Knoxville ara planes at close range, the announce Kf employees of the L. N. R. R. ment will be made over this public that had beea selred and was subject to disposal hy Vnlted out of their planes on Mines Field badly In need of "a mothers' care." Several of them had been unable to address system.

AT1VNTIC STATUS. Montreal 60 64 .01 East port 68 62 T. Boston. 68 78 0 66 72 Ot New Y'rk 68 74 0 Atl. City.

70 76 0 Phlla 70 76 0 Wash 66 78 0 Norfolk. 76 82 0 Ch'leston 78 82 0 J'ks'nv'l. 76 86 0 80 84 Ot GUI.F STATES. 80 84 0 Tampa. 78 88 T.

tK in 82 88 0 Vk ksb s. 76 80 0 N.Orl ns. 80 86 0 Shrevep't 78 80 0 Ft. Smith 70 74 Of I.lt.Rork 70 82 0 Ft.Wrth 72 76 0 O'veston 74 84 2.60 I S.Ant'nlo 68 78 2.72 Corp. Ch.

76 80 1.78 OHIO VALLEY. Plttsb'gh 68 74 0 I'k'rsb 68 76 Ot Klklns. 64 74 0 lolumb'a 60 80 Of inr'natl 65 83 0 Ind n'p 60 74 0 LoulnVle 68 82 0 EVnsv'le 66 SO 0 Ashei llle 78 0 nooga 72 84 0 46 84 0 LAKE REGION'. 68 .01 Clevel'd. S8 72 .02 I and earn a yearly income of NATIONALISM States authorities.

Radio Station WLW will broad change clothes throughout the race, more than one million dollars. A telegram from Red Cross cast the arrival of planes and hap and several had not found time to officials told Mrs. AVIllebrandt penings at the airport for an hour that hundreds of HI and Injured, Conc'dla. 66 74 0 Omaha. 68 72 0 66 70 0 Moorhe'd 60 66 0 Wllllston 68 72 0 1 RKY.

MT. REGION. Tel'stone 66 70 Lander. 68 70 0 shave. Horgan has instructed his staff that any service they can render Saturday afternoon between 3:30 and 4:30 o'clock, and more if events persons were In need of the pilots in addition to lodging and The "Old Reliable" operates about 20 passenger and 30 freight trains daily into and out of Knoxville, affording unexcelled service to the North and to the South.

The liquor to be turned over CONTINUED PROM FIKST PAGE. had been captured and disarmed and Chang had fled across the Gulf of Laiotung to Dairen. Cliey'nne 60 66 0 feeding them shall be dono. This will Include pressing, laundry, mending end all the services the pilot would liiiu.Citv 64 70 0 X. Platte 62 72 0 8.L.

City 70 72 0 find In his home. to the Red Cross Is to be that which has been seised and tin been ordered to be disposed of by Courts. Her telegram to the Gd.Ji-tn.. 76 80 0 Luxurious coats, perfect in every -detail, rich with fur, and every garment an exceptional value at this special price. justify the continuation of the program.

The actual noise of the motors in the planes as they rush across the finishing line will be caught by the microphone and broadcast. While the contestants in class A and Class winged Jheir way across the country, the first relief plane to be The banquet will be given In the Denver. 66 68 0 Dodtce O. 62 72 0 Sinton ballroom, and will be attended by all contestants and Cincinnati Okl ma 68 72 0 Marshals told them to see that the delivery of he liquor was 64 S8 0 68 70 Ot The final fighting was near Anshan. on the Tientsin-Mukden Railway.

It was against the Manchurians and its severity was attested by the fact that the victor's wounded alone totaled at least 3,000. There were not many of the Shantung recalcitrants left When they decided to slv "P- made at once and that It include all stores suitable for use by the aviation fans. Nicholas Longworth and William P. McCracken, Secretary of the United States Department of El 62 68 Roswell. 60 62 Tt Santa Fe 616: 0 Red Cross.

1 used in a cross-country race hopped off from Mines Field, Los Angeles, yesterday, piloted by Captain C. B. Clear. tCloudy. Commerce, Aeronautic.

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