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'3C. 'r' ttfMMAHiBiiMWitaiWIMWar Morning, June 1 928. iB jt X. Bhrla BuMHrN Caaia Tli'l ltaniw 1I.1IT 3C0BM11SE1EMEI1 WITH ItffllY M1BI CITY JWMIM PACIHC FUGHT PLANE IS SAFE HALFWAYOUT Broadcksts 'Everything Good' 860 Miles Off Coast HONOLUUTlS GOAL Craft Is Carrying Two Americans and Two Australians 15 MARBLE CHAMPS RUN OF PARK GIVEN (Un rrndo6, My II Th Pouthwn Crot, fortlnc irt.idlly onward tk clouda toward Honolulu at :10 ir radload tha followlm rhwful rnoanajta to all llatonara tt arfl ori ahoror "A Rtoady nam la flowing out ih, axhauat plpa. Tha WrlM whh lwlnd motora Jura.

inni Ih.lr duty loyally. It maVaa on faal aa aafa aa tha' prnmlda In Efyrt Harry now fhootlnr at a atar." Hurry" la Harry W. Lyon, of flaa FViinlrtaco. navigator of tha plan. BCIXCTTTN Ran rraiMtaco, May 1 Th monoplana Southtrn Croaa, flylnf toward Honolulu, aant thla hroadcaat maaaara' at p.

"Juit twalva hdura aftar Icav tng tha flld at. Oaklapd, ha wlrn aky la at ill tray. Illaral natid by tha. Tha elouda art drirtint. Our altltuda la now 1.JO0 fet." BITXBTW Ran rranHaco.

May 11 gouth.m Croaa knnodnelna; tna pluia'a poiltlos' a 110 mllaa from Bail rrancalco ma raoalw ad htra at I p. n. Tha meaaaca aitd th plana at that tlma waa flying ovar a bank of elouda. Fax that tn saa aupaly of tha fioutharn Croaaj waa running low provad abort Hvad tonight whan it waa dlacovwrad that tha gaugaa war not ragtatariatg afl eurataly. CapUIn Charlaa Klnga tord Bmith ravaalcd thla In a rado mpaaaga to tha Exarninar at 7:0 tonight.

"All happy." the maaaaga nad "Wat undar foot Catting monotonoua. Ravftloni 110a. altltuda 1,000. gpaad 75 knota." Ponty Proves Extravagant Host Providing Youngsters with Free Treat at Woodcliff; Mayor Sague Presents Medals With championship medals prominently displayed, their arms loaded with candy, popcorn and fancy canes, fifteen weary bat happy school 'marble champions were brought! Jiome last nigbt from Woodcliff Pleasure rark after fonr hours of fan they will never forget. 'Did yon have a time boysf asked Mayor Sague, grinning like a kid himself as he watched the boys pile out of the three Packard automobiles ho furnished for their transportation.

"Did wet I'll say Bo, and howl" chirped up ore happy youngster. That was the spirit of the party. Promptly at four o'clock fifteen expectant marble champs, representing all the public, parochial and high schools in The Eagle News Marble Championship, gathered at the city hall. They were whisked away in the luxurious autos furnished by Mayor Sague and Simon R.Kaplan. First however the boys were tfiven large tags which read, "I am a dchool marble champion." This was their key to the park and each boy tied it to his lapel firmly.

Pom far rktarra San rVanrtaoo, May JPt Naar toff tho l.ooo mile mark In Ita Alght to Honolulu, tha trl rnotorad Fokkar COOUDGE SELECTS WISCONSIN LODGE President To Spend Hit Stnnmer Vacation in Lake and Timber Dittrict Near Superior WaabbiaTton, May 11V For tha aacond auccaaanVa yaar Praaldant Coolldga will apend hla aommtr vacation in thawaat. Aa aatata naar BruLai Wlaconaln, about ai mile from ftanarlor tho heart at tho laJta, Umbo rapnn, haa baan aolacted: by Mr. Coolldga from a Hat of lummar Whit Houaea ofTertd him. Tha data of hla dapArtur from Waahtagton haa rtot baan flxad, but It waa amid at tha Whlta Houaa today thla might ba txpactad vary aoon after Juna 1, whan ha will ad dreaa tha aaml annual budgat meet Inr. Praaldant Coolldga aocoptrd Ur ofltar by tha halra of Hanry Clay Plarea, oil magnate, of tha latter'a aetata on tha Brula Rlvar.

Tha actual raaldaocw waa da acrlbed to Mr. Coolldga aa an attractive one etory buftgalow of whlta birch aituatad on a email taland of little more than an acre In area In the Brnle' Rlvar. which croaaea the iiUta. Tha executive otflcee will ba altu ated In Superior. aeoeaaUating monoplane Southern Croaa roared r0und trip ride of (I whenever over darkened aeaa tonight toward tha Drat atop In Ita mile aerial Journey to Auatralla begun thla morning at Radio bullet ma cave aaaurance that all wa, well aboard the big aircraft and tonight at aevan oviock.

Jamea Warner, tha radio operator, reported the ahjp about mllea aputhweat of San FrancliH o. Tomorrow morning about fll a. Pacini coaat time, the crew, two Amr! am and two Auatrallana. expect i iiid at Wheeler Field, Honolulu, Ant atop In the long Journey. then will have covered J.ano nnlra.

their Brat leg. Consunt directional ilgnala kept the biar plann on Ita couree today and the of the ahlp ware In conim with ah I pa and land until tonixht. when the mcaaagee ba camr Mint. Talr r. tavorublu wlnda and calm aa ere reported la nuraer aua mevaSea from the aircraft.

tax l'ldi obacured in view of tha and often prevented the ahlp from reported by veaeela at aea. 'li prallmlnarlea, tha fight rot und. way from tha municipal airport i Oakland thla morning and the k.n ton monoplane flew out lnr uti, th. aolden Gate for Honolulu, in. nrai goal an the T.7U mile ngl.t in Auatralla.

Klngaford Smith, eorft an.t. ot the night, waa at the eon t'ola nh uilew Auatrallan. Cap ain l' p. mm (la nllati Praaldant Coolldga will have baal neaa to tranaact Tha altitude la only about 1.000 feet, but tha naturally cool weather prevailing In tha locality coupled with tha great opportunity for flah Ing, Mr. Cooltdge'a favorite aummer paatlme, la underatood to have Induced the chief executive to accept the reetdence.

At the Dark, the care emptied their Juvenile loada. 'Where do we go rat Oh boy! Me for thoee pontea! The liable Edltora taak of keeping fifteen red blooded marble champ together waa DO cinch. "Here, here, Juat a mlngt Pic turea taken first" The boya reeponded to the aug geatloa politely but their eyeer wandered acroes the beautiful park. Th drone of the prepellora on tha aeroplane awlnga waa a alren aong. The bolateroua fthe' nrerry g.

round waa an to be denied and to make matter wwra eamebedy wpted tho Ceater care. P.Tj,jL''j1jfftlig' Croup pbtagraph and raljed Valient, iy wnu pnotaarrapaar rtey rnarat anappad thetn 'with th mayor. Th mayora amll waa boytsh a he poaed for the earner. "When 'picture going to be In the paparr" "Boy, ru bet that waa a atrong camera. It didn't break." Finally the plcturee were taken.

"Where do go flratT4 The qaea tlen. wee pereleterit. Th Mable Editor decided tho whip would do well for a atarter. Fifteen laughing boya were whip ped about the ridel for five or ten mlnntea They nhonted and hung on. Then It yaa ovar.

Next came the. caterpillar. Somebody apied a device on the midway where diehwar la knocked with baaeball'a from the immune bead of revolving ataentea. "Oh. boy looklt" The ecramble waa on.

The operator let them ehoot. Tony Plxarrelll, champ of No. It, who had been the life of th party, crowed over the fact he waa the only boy who aeat a platter tumbling aowa in a acore or piecea Jack I Oreenapoon, operator efl many conceeoione on the midway, lined the boya up. and while the movie camera clicked he presented each boy wtlh a pound obx of candy. (Continued on Page T) him i intervale, lietit.

Harry Lyon, orttia American naval officer ma nd thr navtvatlan lnatrumantV. Jainea Warner, 'av radio onaratoe. looked "lr radio apparatus. Mai, 1'tl I.Ul, MoGEK PAIlOtD iiilug, 'fana ,,11, ho June leui wmrm n.VA... wvif (V Maya tl and Edward XI.

Medea ni.red King Blag BrUoa Uat erve from II month mr rauduiant atock op. 'nwi fcleprU Board. "CUve Jun( LOWDEN MAKES HIS CONVENTION PLANS Will in Kantai Gty Hotel While Deletatei Art Meetinf Confers with Advisers Chicago, May tl uPl While the Republican National Cpnventlon de ternjlnea tha fate of hla candidacy for the party nomination, Frank O. Lowden. former llllnola governor, will be In a Kapaaa City hotel.

Lowden mat aeveral of hla adviser a hare today and It waa determined that De.wpuld be In the city during the With Lowden at the conference wn Clarenc Buck, campaign manager: Omr Cuatar. of Galea bars, and OUa. V. Qleou, Mur phy(boro, candidate ifot the Ban ate. Olann la' to nontlnataf Xowden.

Ura. Ruth Hanna McCormlck. widow of. Senator MedlU MoCormlck and herealf a candidal for Coa araee. will aecoud the aomlnUlon.

Olann defeated Frank', Smith, wham th Senate refused s. Mat, at last Aprtl'a primary. "The Republican party muat face the agricultural Issue," Loerden aatd today, "rise th Dentorra wllk. In that case Reputjllcan party tactag dissolution." Jhn M. Rtralt, '11 1 ru, a.vMl (.

Boston la day, thla lty. aaye in tb ity. aai.uiaiHer president of th Ex. si vlng. wUI al aa usher at tha wMllia.

a Wm Jtarja, ar at (h weddlag of DIRIGIBLE IX fl AWOAR etwsssasyawjs, laksJiarsl.X 'M Th dirigible Vat Angelas wag pUced i its haasas tenlcht at tho eonule. tlon ef training fllgtit bagun ahorti SOUNDS WARNING Sea. Antoolo, Tax May at, Warning delegate to the Nineteenth Biennial Convention of th deneral Federation of Women'e Clubs to "trust no candidate labelled "wet" Mr. Jeaaw E. Nioholson of Maryland, prealdent'of th National Wo men'e Democratia Law Enforcement Clubs of Maryland, told the annual law enforcement banquet of the Federation her tonight that the la aue in the e6mlng presidential cam paum alcohol.

She asked the Federation' to pledge its support of man whose very name will be a guarantee that the Conatltutlon will not be nulll I'ed." TWO OFFICERS 0F0LDB0ARD EXPLAIN ACTS Davis Jand Lyons Able To Speak Briefly aAbont Report BELIEVE IT WRONG Each CHes 'One Case Of Misconception J5y Aiirlitors BlBlaaatioaa f. several ltoma eeaitalnd In Ui report of W. c. Heatn A Company, aeoountanta. war mad yesterday by former Supervisor Bilas L.

Davla and Justice of the Peace Joseph V. Lyon. Tha latter Is ami a member of th town board. Mr. Davis believe the auditor wtr tn error la charging ilm with not havtaf to uho credit ot the town tho earn of 111.79 re ceived from Under Sheriff C.

Fred Close, i Mr. Lyon Is of th opinion that th remarks regarding the caeea tor which hs and Justice of the Peace John F. Hoppe charged the town In 1114 and 1118. would not have been made It the auditors were in fuU possession ot th fact In the case. May Create Salaries For some time slnp th present board ha been In office, member bar discussed a plan to reduce all th office to a (alary bast and sorap tha present fae ayatern which ha caused much difficulty and con lueiotu A special meeting ha been called Jr Monday whan th report and th salary plan will be discuss ed.

Mr. Datk, wlm th auditor chart' th largest amount 4JItlct4onad tee, said yesterday In a 'brief etalsnvant Tha Eagle Nawa, that tt bag not had aa ppor tuolty to study report carefully ao jac a It ragarda hlatarrure In file. "But than la on matter." Mr. Dart amid, "la which I believe the auditors art In error. They have charged against me the aum of tll.Tt.

which 'Sheriff Close turned oar to me, from alot machines eon seated tn 'th town. It took as If I had taken aom ef th town's money and bhat Is unfair." Tha auditors say that ther wore advised by Under Sheriff Close that oa July II. lilt, he turned 111.70 over to Mr. Davla after th money had been taken from alot machlnea cocftacated la the Gentile restaurant In Arlington. In Tear liwvtoej The difficulty la this," Mr.

Deris txpladned. "Sheriff Cloee did turn over to me that amount of money In July, hut It was In the July of 1)11. a year before the audltora date the Incident. They will find that on July I. Hit, I turned ovar to the town, tb money In question." Mr.

Davl said be had not etudled tha report sufficiently to make etatement regarding Ita contanta rehulv to hla term In offloe. Justice ot the Peace Lyona and Jnallo of th Peso Hoppe kept what the auditor termed, "duplicate dockets;" It la thla section ot tho report that Mr. Lyona explained yesterday! "During ll! and till." he aald. there were a great many cases of car rider brought before by New York Central detective. The railroad had been troubled greatly by theae.

men and their employees were Instructed to make arrests In every ease. Ther wore so many cases that Mr.JIoppe and myaelt did not charar lb town for our work In connection with them. (Continued on Page 11) Royalty Intervenes In Jugoslavia Row Belenwds. Jwa oslavla, May St. OP) King Alexander la using; hi royal Influence to held tho demonstrations agalnat Italian and Italy In check.

He haa appealed to the student to' rioting, for uch action, would almost certain tq cans a rupture with Italy. Th cantral part ol Belgrade was Ilka an armed camp today there wer many evidence th destruction wrought by th dsmonatrators. and barrl cadea had been thrown up the lmpcrl! Cxar Restaurant, tho customary meeting place of diplomats and aristocrats. HEFLINDEF1ES FUNDSJEARING Can See No Connection In Klan Payments JUST FOR LECTURES At Same Time Warns Senate Committee Washington, May It. Threatened en one hand by Senator "Tom Heflin.

of Alabama, with personal punitive action It It failed to go to the bottom hV enarg aa of million spent In presidential campaigns, the Senate Investigation" committee, learned, on thet other hand, today, from Its, own that th total of such expenditures thus far unearthed If ell.7l. Thla figure rapreeent tbi'kiawa outlay In behalf of fourteen can. didaUa, favorite son or kererls" TO HOLD CARD PARTT Th Hustlsn' Athlatlo Club will hold a card party thla evening at the club roams. 4 North Ferry Street, at 1:11 o'clock. Refresh niegU will be served, and.

tarora awarded. Jack Kennedy and Fred a. Wetnor are la charge ef the arrangements. nu I aoon. Seven resreseaU' tmsttSif Wlayr tiyarantTM''Twr aoar4.

"'T laweV 47 a i i I FARTT WlXL ATTCaDEO About fifty sersoo attended th conoert given last evening; alt. tha horn ot Mr. M. S. Rosea, lg South Hamilton street, for 1 be bekent of the Poughkaepsls Hadaaaah.

liar Id Oeorg Flshar entertained with vtcaJ aslecUen and Robert Flagler gave a program plana aumbera. Ura Mary Franeea Uho gave rstdlngs. Mlas Esther Daniel aurprlssd the audlonc by glvlsg vocal eslecUoaa. Retreahment war Mrved after th program Mr. Rosea was In charge.

More, tha fie waarsal. SMITH AND G0FF MAINTaIN LEADS Ovairetoa, W. Va. May A favorite son. United State Sen.

ator Ouy D. Goff. tonight appeared the victor In the Hetnrbllean preal contest, hi ma jority, nearly 1,001 out of 1.114 precincts reporting, being ll. vote over Herbert Hoover, Secretary Of Commerce. Governor Al Smith, New Tork, wa th favorite tor the Democratic prefereno.

Ru lead wa leaa than ,4.44 ovar Senator Jatnee A. Read of Missouri, who showed slight galas la late returns. surntnary" shews Her. fcert 'Haovar leading the Hat la amount of tt4l.ait.41t Governor" Brnjtn second at.gifii.igg.fi: Frank O. Lowden third (eliminating th lata Senator WlllM of tit.10, and Senator Reed.

Mia. fourth at HT.1U.7S. genatcr Borah, of Idaho, Is last with no penaa reported and Senator Norrla Of Nebraska, luat above him with onlytt; Heflin. one th elx witnesses examined todsy. preparatory to th committees visit to New Tork tomorrow, reiterated hla frequent charge In tha Senate that Hoover expenditures actually totalled from three ts four million dollara and the ootlaya Yor Smith reached tn million dollars.

He admitted, howr ever, that he would furnlah no apa. cino information, but he gave the committee a lot of advice a to what It ahould do and who It should call. Aa to his owa. ruturs astl flmlth aetlvUiae. the Alabaman defied the committee to couple up the "leei.

turea" he proposes to giv this sum mar with any form of camoalsn contributions aald he'waa paid mr laoiures" na delivered last summer and add oopea to Be paid for thoee plan. In the near future. Re denied that ha had for attacking Smith v. Ku Klux Klan or any other Organ rsnousiy William Zum brunn, of Waahtngton. oooaael for the NaUonal tflan organisation, testified that It was his understanding tha State Klan.

bodies had obtained Heflin' services aa a speaker and paid from 1114 to 1110 a speech. Zumbronn also testified that neither tha national nor state bodies of the Klan had apent any money hi knowledge to aupport or oppose any particular presidential candidate. He Insisted that tha Heflin speechea and' other elm liar slate ac tlvitiea war merely a part of th organlaatlon work to lncraass th Klan membership. LION OARSMEN TOHAVE FIRST SP1NTHISN00N Colombia. Pitches Its Camp Above Bridge At Crum Elbow OTHERS HERE SOON Navy and Peimsylvania Squads Are Listed For Arrival Th advance guard! 'of the Coiorn bla rowing squad arrived her yes terday and mads' ready the boat house at Crum Elbow, for th start of th tralnlnr aaason today.

Th oarsman ar expected to arrive In Urn toHake a paddle on th Hudaon this neon. But Columbia will net alone th Hudson for long. At dsybreaJcl yeatsrday, two aub chasera. In chargtal In charge of Tom Eddy, It ft Ann, poll. They will" arrive here om'l tlm tonight The) chaser carried It man who will act a camp, attendant for tha oarsman.

Tho hlls ad launch wer lashed to the dock ef the chaser. Peter H. Troy arrsngsd, yesterday with th A. Duttor Lumber com. oany hav th crane In th lun) bar' yard llngr th hll' and launches so they can placed In tie water.

The Nareaanraoa will not krrlv until Sunday moralorrabonr "alght o'clock, esatsTn standard. tlm.By thaf time, the ahetU win be rtffsd and Coach Dick ijlendoa will be able to send wa crew ovwrin course for the initial worltefUv" Jim Rle. former Columbia coaeh. wh it now ooaohus th IHtroit Boat Club, termed Us praetie at th flrt 'vsmndsyaost Qi Hadion, the rbollin. out.

proess. Ahoi the rw tr rlv her' during'. tb coming twoet will begin at oaow.te' boll tout the 4 as. v. Wptlier Sivisirs Tn PBTfliacp VyM ai Wav a iT 31 i.

rr. i'i. vm debt or xh SetOement Depends en Are Filling OARPENTERt) TAKE NQTICK Member Loc 101 will meet at eclock. mday evening. Juna 1, at our rooms, tl Academy Street, to attend tb funaral sf our brother, C.

aVTokry. R. C. Nasi, Raeerdlng Secretary, Kuglae, Merteodabl, Praaldeat. WOObCLfTir Cfst E44I Johnson tat hi Syoptra I P'Ml nT tT ew sarfsJl comnrornlte Mttlemeat of thas PoTjgjhkeepsl sad WpplJi4rni Villi Kectria Eailway Coai pany iot oonuiigBiit on uie purcntaso oi wwbothr.

Soail rirrht of wav br tht oormtv. wu rsaehsd TettrdftV brW tween repretenUttvet of th city; and Ralph 1. ButtSj'tW M.Trrrra.n'j irnnn nTi rmtmimn rxrwrnrimatm tutijex na nirTJLiTUtaTi' a from the Board of 8TiMrviMnrua Town Board of tiTowTJ. of Poiijrlikewpslt; the vfllaig'Biarder sad 'tift Pn Wlev RswvrlM rfAmanf sef Are etaa 'sf4larrna4 lasIPaaf tire. But' those lrj a po itldri to speak uesxed to believe that TertcrdaT's atrreement forecast the tolntlon of the whole trolley problem it affects both "i sews fTITTfc' jraSaTa.

The draft of the settlernenCwtilch waa prepared th basla a aMrf Of previous cenfarencea. waa aa. proved by Mayor Sague, Corporation counsel Arnold, and Aldtrman WU llan Watxet and Johf M. Mutvey tn pcll commltta rrom tht Cm men Council appointed to'; brlog kbtuf'U nmoral of tho troney tracks, (ream Market Stlwet Alder, man. Alexander Caven, th third mmbr of the committee, was ab sent, but prevlouaw had accepted term of setUsment utUnad tU ly.

Th rMwiraeal waa aimed Mr. Julia and Misv Msry rtlnilsyrprU I dent of th p'TJar Oi7 ih propoMl. 77. i tit comnsLnv rsaaata It ffr of th al lb Sooth Road right of way to the county for tlM.cOO. tnd tlo lates that" It will a tat tiat ntr.

iaaa rvwana is nuasv aqr.Kn:rM(D;i, wa way vi.utre 3 juu compromise snS Betllernent sf.Bua aaslvlss Af.U TlM'rotasiif tl' prs't'Vub: autute eusos lor trolleys ft Wap plngera Falls South ltd llaa." complaint th: otty anawer. anJ man," from Kr tor bill rt haul net' et r.v Tho BwtMsmatil brinsa es'a'eJoesl a starts ar aVsusalaT. 1111 asjwntarw sal BWIW nuaajta II easkatl mnd4 paymaot of tstandltur Maat'ki'lj mg aexnaj inea totaling; about, ai aH. Friawasau ana soino.f xau, iw.nr.aanuea mtarsst auKHj neanalfJas ens'' ,1 in rnr irm psymsnta, which comnvaa Cnuncfl fciittioilsd tnrityareanTesH lldvjllse 4h.Oad 74fori anpaaa nt superflqoua weight which; 'almost and to remor It trtckstrom Mkr vory craw bring herfc Pen also la expected Sunday, or parhap tomorrow, I achsdaled to arrlra. Jm T.

Cali fornia win be here June t. Jo Adam, manatrar of the Wash. ntfoa cnw. CLUB KKTERTAIXS Th Ml Epsllon MHClub ef the Heddlor M. E.

Church Sunday School entertained at. a surprise shower In honor of Mia Anna Mae Krora at the home of Mia Helta Hill. Ml pine Street, laat evening. Mis Krom. who th daughter Mr.

and Ura Gorg Krom of 144 Pin Street, will beoome the bride of Mackay of Highland to. morrow afternoon at 1:14 o'clock th parsoatg stf the Heddlng Church. Th Rev. Oeorg H. Chesebr.

puter, will perform th ceremony, The bride to be wat presented with a bridge lamp by thoee Breaent, Oamea and must wer enjoyed." Refreshment war, served. Table deo oratlona were la yellow and while, Thosep reseat were Mi Math Hedges. Mia Anna Beaewagr, 14 Flennc. Miller. Ml Helen Hill, Miss Ratty DrlacoU.

Mlaa Florence Weyhrauth; Mia KathUe Heed. Miss Mildred Btratttn, aad 'Mra, Robert Hult, Stanley Hull or 141 South Barn, Utoa street ba returned attei ding several day ln Tortdv yesterday, aakad 'f or the loth of, a float: Adam announced definitely that Waahtngton will hart It quart. ers at the Aberdeen. Ther la a dock at West Park wharf a float may moored. It had been planned to allot on of the boalbooee on the west shr tb Waahlngton.

hut a they hav turned thumbs' down en that, they will at laasf he able to use tha float. The latest contributions to th local regatta fund, follow! FalUIll National Bank 4 i A Friend, Dr. Cad well, f.j Ly. man Delano. H0.

E. Hoysradt, 114.: C. W. Spauldlng, til! Mack and Fray T. W.

Vandarbllt, ttot. Bosckel Shop, til Exchange Club. John Van Benachoten, C. W. H.

Arnold, lit: Dr. George N. Miller, IM, T. OJobye. II; Mitchell Furaltoro'Co.

Dr. J. J. Toomy, Truesell Mfg. 111.: J.

E. Dodge, A Friend, Valsr Sarah Voorheea, Ce Laval Separator M. 8. Crosby. Dr.

J. li Sadller. 110.: Poughkaep! Bulck 110.1 rougnieepaia aanngs Bank, H. Swenson Co, tll.i, John Ross Delslaid, Tho First National Bank. George W.

Kuchler, Poughkeepala Trust 110. 1 rentiers Bank. P. B. Martetl IX.

Btreet when pored thl sunv. par. jracas EOUU1 AVntt be. twn Montgomery? and' Franklin Streets. Montgomery Street; Hooker Avenu.

gad th yillag of Wapplnr a sua are, also. to. removed MISS COONNKXI CHOSEN Mlaa Margaret O'Oonnell waa r. elected president or th Alumna Association of the Albany Stat Cot. lege for Teacher at th annual din.

ner at the Nelaon Roues last evening. Other officers' re elected were: Vila Agnea Flint, vlce preeidanti Mlaa Florence Warner of Beaeojt, treaaurer; aad Mr Klchola Gardes, treasurer. After dinner, Mr. L. Burling read from th poses ot Edna S.

Vincent Mlllay, About thirty mam, Mrs war HAS BIRD DISCTSSIOX Member et theT wentieth Century Club' held us dlacuaslon on tiros at the meeting yesterday at the hems ef Mra S. S. Dleklasoa ea th Soeth Read. Each mmbr anawrd tha roU call with a deeoriptloa ef a bird whose name begaa with the Initial I bat last name. The warn bare alas gave a quotation from a poem oa her own particular bird.

Mlaa Jenny 11. Wloke read excerpt from the hook "Wild by Abel Clupantu, an English author, aportamsn aad tattrallst RafreehuaaU wer eefvedfcy lb hostess. Twenty member were preeeat Mia Mary Garrison pr. REQTRlCEal REDICED. a til laur rtra.

Wur tat 41. ceaUauod. Bee th new 111! Iteo. rred Hornbeck, til Mala Itreet. PhMfllla.

run re rspared. 1 'K' )m It With rstrd tea the South'' Hoed tight way, tb aireementstlpulatas that lb company shall retain pes. session, of Vaila, 'wire, and 'ethar equipment bavin sr salvage' waJuT which to be remoTed by company at Its P. upanse. Ip.tddltlsu jto.tii eoadltloB ef the purchase th South Road right sf way, ins agreement I made contlnV gent upon th obtalnlng'of consents from th Town of Poushkaeoels and th Vltlage et Wapplngara Valla' (er tne aubatitutlon of bus for trolley ervlce, and the approval of the runiio service CommlasJon.

The axrsemsnt will be resorted th Common Council by th apeclal committee at lu meeting Monday night with unanimous recommsnda 1 turn for Ita acceptance and It la ax PMtd that It will be approved, vroosory unanimously. Waited en Ctty No (onferancM thus tar have tjsss held by the members ot th highway committee sf the Board of Super, vinor and th representatives ot company; because. It 1 understood. It wa deemed wis to deter them until a settlement bad been reach! on in psving cent with, th Mty, It I reported, however, that the committee I disposed to view th Iter favorably. Th nut regular meeting ot th Board I scheduled for August, but a apeclal meeting to act on the proposal mty be called tnia month.

Th members of th aldermantc committee which negotiated th agreement. Mayor Sague and Mr. Arnold wr highly pleased 'after yesterday's conference. The meetlni itself was briar, and devoted merely 10 ormei approval tha settlement, the terms of which had been aareed upon smd had bean ducsd to written form by Mr. Butts.

Al) of th city's representatives pressed the opinio that the aettla meat the beat that could be tawed aad that It ahould be accept ratlksf than to coftlnu the PfV nt Ullgauon vr paving mania. In tk agreement finally drafted, th company raised Its srlglsal compromise offer of tllt.lts to 4191.440 and waived Its contention that It ahould be guareoteed lesap. uon irom ulure paving saaiasmetts. Th added ll.aot. It la understood, I to cover th coat to the city Ihs.

ltrsJ for rtc' treTOmor'Cewael already ha authorised she payment tlra teea to attee pey aaatUtf Mr, araeia. WIU Stop) Artlosi BheoU the agresnnt at44 fretle. It will put an esxl. et cearsa, to tba actio started by the oerapaay le tewt ttr lesejlty the paving aeaiaisseata. tne euii thus far ba progressed oaly thrtuh pnomsuriee et Os ssfrka f'th 'm area wau uncnangaa wnan 'stayer MriJtMsj awuvreMiieseji 3M eb'Vee eawsswweBBBWiaa vas test aalaeiuswr' 1 sal BIS i v.e yn wiw sosraer raeroTST ja bjn HMlflM ava III.

mvww, aaaw. began alt eonteattnr the loejtWywofrtie sssessmenl. iThei aegoeJttlona which ew' hare i brotajht: about Mttlement ware Utntsd.sftr.a;flnal deeWe had oen rnaas on that savin af Market' Itreet and the Question 'at the," rs 'j" mo. trailer tracts oroeej roUowar I', IslBT sllgsjr' I tT TothaHesorableMavorand Commoh C4uooH th' 'itt Ptturhkeepsie ir uentiemea: a I Raerartjlnr tb removal sfTVatW rroat Jtartat I 1 and Soath'Ave tte and. the Bourh.

Road, and the' oorarnUssand seUUment of ail uujsrno teewaen tkr CHr enr PouthkepeU BM th PoughkestvaJ' and WapBlnxrara Valla RaHway Co mi paniyLvrw rtinectf 1 followlas 4aj tV.1 JThe Company will laali: aid' convey to the County of Dutches for ths'eum, aoxrupled by the. bracks of the Covn pany altmt th. South Rosd betwse th aouth la et the Clly ot Pough. aFiwae aiaia norm im er yus1 buja of Warrplngsrs otlpag i Jft'iS; SEARCH CONTINUED MMlSSMSilS; 1 ''pj Italiaa (lovtnnaeat Frectalef On Svjrtenatk Bails Hopiaft To Find. Lett Italia 'X the dUlcultlea to be faced la search.

Ins; for Oeneral Dmbert Noblla, bla companion's and the missing dlrlgl '4 kl Italia, th Italian government if' saiunaT tnott tn systematic wy te prepare far that task. All th w'l mnta.f time. place and 4rum euaecea, wnicn interrupted th flight tl ex use juna, nave beeu carefully ar.i omaarea. There was a sanfeeeaM.ai 4 1 1 Jtosne, May llCrPV iReaiUln or experts rrom lb Ntvy and Jllr, 'y Department and a'ranreasnistive the forelara errlee todav far the jy posaol dajddlng on th beat method effort th weraW i ct reacua. Meet deMsdenre for.

the ant.t a tr.T" commander the Citta Dl be zpeitloB'B baa ptrt tSplta. MrgM. but wa obltgod retyrnto I issj witneuc nnsina iraa a.e 1 IthelU Xatedevsrenauts. ife f. work ef the (tits TU W1la! wUl.be erontlnued son twa the Bay of Uafd.

near Am. sbardam Island, aad HlnlopeB Btrait i 1 the nertrt oast ef Tl aae if i "ivea lgaf iis 11 1 i'l a I aTR.WBEHRT rESTIVAtl SCPPKM, UANCH Oakaser Graeg, 1UU 'j j.yx I I 'I I I a. ri TT 'T Y'1 i ...1 l' a li1seillll I I II I I 101" TT1 I I at II ill ll 1 II il lisin IH.TW sans. I .1 Hi I 1 II II Xldl Jehtaea kl Sjfeepttw m'i i'.

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