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'X y. OAKJJANy n3gX. SASUaDAY, TOqXjART; 1 KSS GIRL REPORTER FOIL BANK ROBBERY; POLICE SLAY TWO BANDITS NEW EAST SHORE HIGHWAY INQUIRY 3 KEEP GUARD 8 Convicted In ake Fraud-Case QUICK-in SSfhI III If UNION RESISTS SECRET PROBE BrniENT 1 AIN rM WHERE NEV. MOUNT HIGHWAY Defendants Face- Maximum Of 80 Years in Prison SAH Trial Motions Prepared 'one -'Survivor Confesses Col. Schwarzkopf to Keep His Gang Held Up 1.2 Banks in CHICAGO, Feb; Progress Secret After He Party of Five That Climbed Rainier for Fadden Are Halted by Cold, Seek Aid L.

A. Area in Past 4 Years Receive Governor's Ord ers men whom Federal Judge Philip L. Sullivan winnowed out of 41 original defendants charged with mail LOS ANGELES, Feb. By JAMES T. LAWRENCE Associated Press Staff Writer fraud in the Sir Francig Drake es Frank F.

Smith, surviving member of a trio of bandits who attempted Open Investigation ttnieii Congressional Gnl dance Is Demanded by Bridge SAN FRANCISCO, l-JSr Pacific Coast waterfront labor ait I uation remained quiet today, possible Federal action and tha outcome of injunction proceeding! against the Sailors' Union of tha Pacific in the Federal court her were awaited. LONGMIRE, Mt Rainier National Park, Feb. W) Three exhausted, frost-bitten men kent tate case today faced' prison sen TRENTON, N. Feb. 10 snoot ineir way out when prised by officers while robbing an Vigil today over the body of Delmar tence up to a maximum of more H.

Norman fadden at Camp Curtis, 9000 feet than. 80 years, tendent of State Police, launched a XjI jvionte Dank, today confessed he and his confederates had held up Mount Rainier, while they waited for a relief party to arrive. After almost seven hours de-liberation, a jury last night -re secret new investigation today into the Lindbergh "kidnaping, under up 12 banks in the past four years The confession was made to In Alter a perilous climb to the 13,000 foot level, where McFadden's orders from Gov. Harold G. Hoff Opposition of the Maritime Fed ported the conviction of seven defendants oil all 18 counts of two spector Noms Stensland of the sheriff's office after Smith had man to "complete the job." eration of the Pacific, storm cen body lay at the foot of an avalanche, a party of five, led by Ome Daiber.

and Chief Park Raneer indictments and the eighth on 17 been questioned for hours by De The. Governor had no specific ter in the controversy, to "any counts. suggestions for the course of the partment of Justice agents, police cret investigation," was affirmed by renewed inquiry into the crime, for una aeputy snenrrs. warry Bridges, district president. Defense counsel entered new trial motions, which the Court indicated John Davis, recovered the body and brought it down the mountain last night.

and Mervyn Rathborne, district which Bruno Richard Hauptmann All 4he robberies were in Los Angeles County and the trio's loot in a telegram to Secre is under sentence to die, but prom beaten by fatigue and cold would be heard next Tuesday. 10,000 BILKED tary of Labor Frances Perking. ised to turn over to the State police We are opposed to a secret In "things that come to my attention' JJI.flJ BERKELEY I .3 to continue the descent with the frozen remains of the 23-year-old Seattle "thrill climber," the party Government testimony was aimed to show that Oscar Hartzell, former vestigation because only open pub and any evidence of accomplices he lic hearings can expose the ship Iowan now serving a term in Leav may receive. sent two of its number on to the base camp at Sarbo in Glacier Basin enworth Penitentiary in connection owners" conspiracy to abrogate 'I feel they should follow the with the case, organized a promo agreements while Warning the Mar to get fresh men. tion through which $1,350,000 was itime Federation, the message said regular police procedure," the Governor said.

"Having convicted Hauptmann, they have a starting MAKE TRIP IN DARKNESS Wendell Trosper, summit guide. in part. collected from 70,000 Americans on the strength of a "claim that he had found a previously unknown heir "All questions and evidenea and Paul Galbraith, made the trip on skis in darkness to inform the point It's a police job to find if any other persons were involved in ran into thousands of dollars, Smith said, although he did not re-' call the exact amounts they obtained. 'A newspaperwoman Vqnick-, thinking was responsible for thwarting the El Monte holdup attempt yesterday and sending a core of deputies to the bank from a pistol range where they bad been holding a match. TELEPHONE TIP -Miss Tillie Irwin, reporter for the El Monte was telephoning Alice Williams, typist at the Southern Counties Bank when Miss Williams cried out "Oh, my God!" nd dropped the receiver.

Sensing holdup. Miss Irwin should be presented before a public Congressional investigation." of Sir Francis Drake. base party of the expedition's this job." The government charged Hartzell Earlier requests for a Congres Col. Schwarzkopf wrote the Gov Daiber, Davis and Ranger Wil represented himself, as having ob sional probe are before the Senata ernor he was willing to carry out the orders. liam Butter remained with the body.

tained an assignment by the sup Committee on Wash A. w. Hand, former Mt. Rainier ington dispatches said. posed heir of rights to a multi-billion estate allegedly left by the TALKS IT OVER Col.

Schwarzkopf wrote to the guide, and Ken Syverson, ski instructor at Paradise, volunteered DISSENSION ASSAILED Assistant Secretary of Labor Id- Elizabethan Prosecu Governor after discussing tha latest tion, witnesses taid no nich estate ward F. McGrady told the Inter to aid the party. Hand said they would meet two other skiers, at Ta-coma and start at.onqe from the turn in the ease with Attorney-General David T. Wilentz, who headed national Seamen's Union conven existed. FINES ADDED tion in Washington that internal the prosecution staff at Hauptmann's called police.

A block from the went of the holdup, the deputies Convicted on all counts, Including Flemlngton trial. dissension was -harming both labor and industry. White River entrance on the 12-mile, 8000-foot climb to the Basin. Galbraith and Trosper told -of coming down the mountain while a 17 oi mail fraud and ontrof con uiu jounce were noiaing their pistol 1 match. They hurried to the bank, Hoffman, in a lengthy statement, spiracy," were Hartzell -and his Referring to the split between brother, Canfield, of New York; presented yesterday what he said was "incontrovertible proof" that viKir revolver? still smoking.

Frank Smith, serving as lookout, Emil R. Rochel of Madison, the I. U. and the Sailors' Union, he warned that both sides wert "making mistakes," and added: blizzard howled at their heels, froze their feet, ears and several times endangered their lives. Two men Hauptmann was not alone in the Joseph H.

Hauber, Lester E. Ohmart, wuunaea wnen ne tired on the advancing officers His brother, kidnaping and collection of the Delmer C. Short and Otto Yant, all held back on ropes from the upper Both sides should acknowledge' futile $50,000 ransom paid for the Clarence Smith, and E. C. Yates of Chicago.

baby return. their mistakes and sit down, cut the cards over again and deal an ends while one man broke trail below, they said. PARTY SHORT OF FOOD attempted to flee through a back door of the bank but found It A. Gregory of Wenatchee, wa convicted of all but one He referred to an opinion ex honest hand to everybody." Aaron Saplro, prominent attorney. pressed recently in a (Liberty) magazine article by Dr.

John F. The two men reported their three companions were exhausted and mall fraud count, On each-count of mall fraud the retained by Harry Lundeberg, Jafsie Condon, the ransom inter- i maximum penalty was five years The heavy black line, superimposed on this photoffrath. shows the route-of-th Eat-Shnr WloK. meaiary, that Hauptmann was not short of food, A mountaineer was Immediately Ordered from the White River entrance to the park leader of the Sailors' Union, was due to arrive here today to defend the union in the action brought by the I. S.

U. tieing up Its funds alone. with food and medical supplies. way, now under construction on a fcLfill skirting the Alameda County shore. The shows the northerly extension of the highway, fi? owell Street in Emeryville to its junction with San Pablo Ave-nue aJjacent to Potrero Street in Richmifd.

The time-saving artery will link with the Bay Bridge. WOULD GO BACK Condon, on vacation in Panama, and property following revocation of its charter, imprisonment' arid a $1000 fine. The conspiracy count carried a two-year maximum prison sentence and maximum fine. The 33 other defendants when the trial started November 18 were free by directed, verdicts. was quoted by Fulton Oursler; magazine editor, last night: Fadden died in a snow avalanche which caught him as he heared the summit of the peak in an effort to be the first man ever to climb Mount Rainier in January, The petition for a permanent in unction against the Sailors' Union I would like to go back and face locKea.

They opened fire on the advancing officers and were shot down, dying instantly. METHOD OF HOLDUP Bank officials declared that Smith and Yates had entered ehortly before closing time and apparently were deposit slips 0(when the front doors were locked. Oiiey then drew revolvers and ordered Miss Williams from the telephone where she was talking to Miss Invin. two had scoojpeJ up several Bundred dollars in currency when In the bandits' automobile and frank Smith's home officers said they found fiv tiiBh.nn.:.. is scheduled for hearing Monday before Federal Judge Michael J.

Governor Hoffman to his teeth in the Governor's office, but "my Secret Dies With Woman Roche, tie enterea tne park January 2. New Dealers to Map Women-folks won't let me." FUE SUICIDE VERDICTS GIN AIRBASE SHE SURVEY 0. I'D The Governor has directed the CHARTER REVOKE FOUGHT Meanwhile, Lundeberg said, mora State police to check, among other things, discrepancies he said he Georgia Campaign WASHINGTON, Feb; l.Wr than 1000 members of the Sailors' Union have signed pledge cards to fight the charter revocation and to New Dealers, with an eye On Geor SAN FRANCISCO, Feb: fortune in Spanish gold assertedly buried niar San Juan Bautista remained undiscovered today as funeral servicer-were held for Mrs. found in the statements of Dr. Condon, the alleged "gang" contacts of John Hughes Curtis, Norfolk ship builder, and the mysterious J.

gia, got together today to talk about campaign plans in the -State where resist any and all attempts by Verdicts of suicide were returned Governor Eugene Talmadge con certain officials of the I. S. U. or others to reorganize our union or Faulkner" deposit slip, Guadalupe S. Roche, the last sur ALAMEDA, Feb.

1. Permission to begin surveys of the Alameda in five cases by a jury impaneled rifles, six revolvers, two large Knives and a tear gas gun as well trols the Democratic executive committee and opposes President Roose take away our fundamental Dy uoroner Grant D. Miller yesterday. In another case, death was de naval air base, site immediately was democratic rights union men." mo on passKeys." velt policies. viving child of the man who hid it.

Relatives of Mrs, Roche recalled stories that her father, Jose Maria Sanchez, one of the original Span clared to be either accidental or Formal request from the I. S. U- There was a chance the President that delegates from the Sailors? granted informally to Rear Admiral E. H. Campbell, commandant of the Twelfth Naval District, today by himself would attend one of conferences.

Union be unseated by the San Francisco Labor Council also hat PORTLAND, Feb. By a margin, of more than five to one, Oregon voters defeated a proposal to levy a 2 per cent State sales tax, as a method of financing pensions to the blind and to persons over 65 years ef age, returns from yesterday's special State election indicated today. With votes from approximately N. Senate to Oppose Schwarzkopf Successor YORK, Feb. New York Sun said today that a survey it had made indicated the New Jersey State Senate would refuse to confirm appointment by Gov.

Harold Hoffman of a successor to. Col. H. Norman Schwarzkopf if he Kewesentatlve Carl Vinson, dean of theGeorgia delegation, called a Mayor Hans W. Roebke.

The City Council will be re ish grantees in California, was believed' to have hidden approximately $60,000 in gold on his ranch when he feared, a raid by cattle rustlers in the early days. Sanchez died without revealing the meeting to confer With Marion suicidal. One woman who died from injuries received in an automobile accident was held to be at fault, and the driver of the automobile exonerated. Thpse pronounced suicides by a jury, the foreman of which was V. A.

Kehew, were: George W. Cortelyou, 48, Oakland insurance man, found dead in 4he 'Mushrooms' Poison Restaurant Men SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 1 "Mushroom poisoning sent two San men to the hospital early lathis morning, one in a serious con-uition. The victims, partners in a restaurant business, are Ppton ptt been reccjyed. it was The rquestwW referred to tha executive and a rsolu-tion adopted asking the State Federation of Labor to appoint a com Allen, designated as the Roosevelt quested to ratify this action at its meeting next Tuesday, Mayor location of the treasure, and many campaign manager in Georgia, and Judge Archie Lovett, chairman of a State committee of 28, set up by the is removed without cause and for" Hocoke said.

Authority for the Navy Depart subsequent searches failed to dis half the State's 1631 precincts complete, unofficial tabulations revealed 104,870 persons vetoed the proposal mittee to assist in settement of the seamen's controversy. delegation. purely political reasons. Schwarzkopf term as head of the ment, survey work on the air base site immediately was garage of his home at 820 Wawona'i close it.y The rancho has since been divided into many small farms, but Mrs. Roche had remained firm in It appeared likely the group while 20,357 approved it.

9arl Ar8enta, 43, both of State Police expires in June and Avenue, after having been missing would discuss the prospects -of a The defeat marked the third time there have been persistent, uncon vo jjomoara street. Mrs. Arsenta her belief that the fortune would Georgia Presidential primary. Ob for several days. Death was believed brought about by.

despondency over a sales tax levy had been rejected by voters as source of State. firmed reports that the Republican some day be found within its con fines. requested by Admiral Campbell who believes that all phases of the construction work will be speeded because of the Navy's urgent need of an air base here, Mayor Roebke Governor planned to supplant him, revenue. -v Taxpayers who have entered the A measure which would permit Final, rites were held -today at controversy in behalf ojt the police the 5uhr and Wieboldt Chapel and interment followed at Capress Lawn home from a theater at midnight last night to find both men violently 111. She had them taken to the Cen- al Emergency Hospital and from there Petroni, more seriously affected, was removed to the St.

Francis Hospital. Mrs. Argenta told police her hus- Preliminary surveys for whiehH neaa airectea tne states in vestigation of the Lindbergh kid- legislators to fix their own pay apparently was defeated, as were proposals to change the date, of the r-referential Drlmarv election from Vanderleur Re-elected As Labor Council Chief SAN FRANCISCO, I. Edward D. Vandeleur, veteran labor official, was elected to his fourth consecutive term as president of the San Francisco Labor Council at the council's annual election last night He was unopposed.

John F. Shelley, member of tha Bakery Wagon Drivers' Union, defeated incumbent Anthony L. No-reiga for the vice-presidency. No reiga had held office three years. servers Ijelieved there was a possibility the President's forces, through county conventions, might name and instruct convention dele-: gates if no primary ig held.

In this case the Democratic convention at Philadelphia in. June would decide which delegation would be recog; nized the Roosevelt one or the pro-Talmadge 11 Cemetery, naDintf are convinced, the Sun said; that GoVernor Hoffman's activity in the case "has been motivated largely by a desire to discredit the State April to September, and to perthit the State Board of Higher Education to- levy compulsory student heart trouble. LEAP TO DEATH Mrs. Mary Gezo, who leaped to her death from a seventh story window of a hotel at 587 15th Street. She had been in 111 health.

Mrs. Ida Anderson, 49, 3817 Telegraph who hanged herself in her home with an electric extension cord. Charles Flynn, 1 a peddler, who shot and killed himself in the bathroom of his rooming house, 366 10th Street. Lloyd Breck, 34, insurance broker, Police which would justify his re activity fees in universities, colleges and normal schools. mover of Col.

Schwarzkopf. oana ana Petroni picked the "mushrooms" at the Presidio yesterday and ate them last night. She did not eat any of them, she said. Engineer in Bremer SJiSif i Society Woman to Pioneer Merchant Admiral Campbell sought authority include borings to determine the condition of the subsurface soil, preparatory to the construction of the air base, Mayor Roebke said Admiral Campbell told him. Victim's Keen Eye Spots Bandit Suspect SAN FRANCISCO, Feb.

eyes: and the- "photographic mem ory" of George Phillips, insurance company manager of 1335 Silver Avenue, led to the arrest today of a bandit suspect. He is Lyle Merrell, 29. On January 9, Phillips was held" To Be Buried Today Pilot Fast Plane ATHERTON, Feb. iety Kidnap Cets 15 Years Resignation of Long Foe Is nexplained NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 1.

(P) The sudden resignation of Frank ft-Peterman, political-enemy of the late Senator Huey P. Long, as WPA administrator of Louisiana, was unexplained today. Harry Hopkins, Works Progress LOS ANGELES, Feb. 6075 Bomany Road, found dead, shot ST. PAUL, Feb.

1. VP) Cassius Funeral services were to be held took to the air lanes today in the person of Mrs. Margaret Fuller CINCINNATI, Feb. 1. A papvilmq here this afternoon for J.

M. Hale, through the head, in a hotel room at 12th and Franklm Streets. Anna G. Kuss, 65, of 2331 12th Avenue, met death through her own n. xwcuonaid, Detroit, en-Sineer convicted as a conspirator in the $200,000 kidnaping of Edward 89, pioneer California merchant, two-fold investigation appeared likely today into the cause-of a Dorst in a bright yellow plane trimmed in green and capable of more than 200 miles an hour.

who died yesterday from ills head-on' collision between the brought on by his advanced age, aremer, st. Paul banker, today was sentenced to serve 15 years in administrator, announced in Washington that Peterman 'had resigned It's the third plane Mrs. Dorst, a Hale and three brothers In 1879 veteran flier has owned. She is one Louisville Nashville Line's "Southland," and the Chesapeake Ohio "Sportsman" last night, in iLieavenwonn prison. McDonald, who was cha'reed with of the first women, outside of pro and that his assistant, James H.

Crutcher, would be named acting administrator. up by an armed thug who took $212 from him. Today as he entered a founded a department stoi? in San Francisco bearing their name and which for many years was one of (changing approximately one-half fault she- stepped into the path of an automobile operated by Raymond Campbell, 5981 Chabolyn Terrace, at Eighth Avenue and East 18th Street, the jury Touridi -Camp-bell was exonerated. EXPLOSION VICTIM The death of Mark Dummett. 44.

wnicn 30 or more passengers were fessional racers, to pilot a ship capable of more per downtown office building, Phillips injured, and part of one train In the political campaign which the States leading mercantile establishments. He also opened i noncea a man studying the Index plunged 60 feet from a trestle into ended in the Democratic primary, the Street hour. Her craft is the sister ship to the one which holds the speed record between San Francisco and store here and was a director of score of those hurt, majority of many financial institutions. of 402 East 15th Street, who suf. January 21, candidates pf the Long ticket" charged that Petermah was using relief money and Jobs to aid tl.oir opponents.

Los Angeles. Howard Hughes, tnem on the "Southland," returning The Rev. Ray O. Miller was to fered fatal injuries in- an explosion at his home, was declared ac Southern California millionaire and take charge of his last rites at rrom Florida points, were treated in hospitals. Seven were aided by the Cincinnati Life Squad, which ac breaker of speed records also owns or tenants.

As he continued to look at the man he decided it was the one who had held him up. Stepping, out Into the street again, he summoned Officer Frank Dolly, who arrested Merrell, At the Southern station, Merrell confessed to a series of robberies, police said. He is charged with violation of the State gun law and the Phlilino' Rosedale Cemetery. the same model. Helen Richey Sets cidental, although -police and fire-men at first believed it to be a suicide attempt.

It's a beauty," Mrs. Dorst said, Carol's Aid Marches companied police and fire ambu lances to the scene. tne ransom money in Cuba, was sentenced in Federal Court by Judge Gunnar before whom the engineer was tried with twp others Harry Sawyer and Wil-liam Weaver and convicted Jan-t uary 24, The other two were given life terms. 1 Widow Names Cann As Editor's Slayer MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. The State's two trump cards were on the table today as court stood recessed until Monday in the murder trial of Isadore (Kid Cann) Blumenfeld, ex -bootlegger, charged Unofficial Air Mark The jury was unable to determine "But I didn't really have a chance to Open it up.

I will when I fly The. "Sportsman" had just left the Informal at Funeral LANGLEY" FIELD, Feb. 1. from evidence offered, whether an terminal for New York and Wash unidentified man, about 55 years robbery. ington, after being delayed about to Palm Springs next week." State Probes Deaths () Helen Richey, Pittsburgh and Washington air -pilot, set what is thought to be a new international old, whose body was found in San LONDON, Feb.

1. (P) The Communist newspaper Dally Worker said today King Carol's an nour to permit connection with Chorus Girl Inherits other trains. light plane record here early today, Leandro bay at the foot of Davis Street, met death by suicide or accident. Meanwhile, he is listed as masseur became entangled in the Of Negro Convicts when she covered a 100-kilometer funeral procession for King George Fortune, to Keep, Job The crash occurred on a single track trestle approach connecting Cincinnati's" Union Terminal with closed circuit course in 58 minutes. of England, and marched through nwivuviaU, t.

Feb. 1. (U.R) 'John Doe, No. 225." The Western Pacific Railroad was She took off at midnight and set her SCOTTSBORO, Feb. The State began an inquiry today into the deaths of 20 Negro convicts, trapped in a flaming truck Jane Braneberg, 19-year-old Fan- the C.

O. Bridge over the Ohio River. tiny ship down again at 12:55 a. wiui me maenme gun slaying December 9 of Walter cnon and Marco chorus sirl. who Officials of the National Aero exonerated in the death of Hugh Goodeill, 79, pf 559 First Avenue, who was killed when he' stepped erusading publisher of the weekly nautic Association judged the time.

while guards fought vainly to gave reportedly inherits a fortune willed her by her grandmother, said today iwmwwi vmerican. Jurors vpstprHav im After her instruments are checked the association will announce weaun win not cause ner to leave into the. path of a train in San Leandro on Tuesday. tne stage. whether or not a new mark for them.

Hamp Draper, head of the convict department, and Gaston Scott, chairman of the State Highway Commission, hastened here to con Mrs. Canfield Asks Single Maintenance LOS ANGELES, Feb. MJP Mrs. Ethel Canfield filed suit today against Leslie G. Canfield for sepa- She said; however, that she would n' widow and Wesley Andersch, aye witnesses to the slaying, point Irom the stand to Blumenfeld as women pilots has been, established.

lb, my CAR'MELS Va lb. for 20 Nice juicy ar'melg MU vlOual paper cups choice ot vanilla ar chocolats, with without nuts, made with milk and ci-Mm, awful freea, yon will like my (tuff. leave a local gtaee show to eo to the streets, wearing "working clothes, a sweater and a felt hat. The newspaper said the masseur, described as an Austrian named Stoebs, arrived with the King of Rumania, became bewildered when he was surrounded by admirals and -generals, and found himself marchipg In their ranks. Bandit Interrupts Reading i Takes $2 It was an engrossing novel Anthony Ciremello, grocery store tiro- mainland United States and con Zero Cold Nothing To Treed Pussycat ne Kiuer.

Elevator Man Gets duct the investigation, ordered by tinue her career there. Governor Bibb Graves. rate maintenance. She charged Jane wag educated in San Fran It Coming, Going Lee Broken but Coffins were made at the State prison for the charred bodieg of the SEATTLE, Feb. re wealthy husband with making a world tour and leaving her without support for herself and her son, Robert, 16, Mrs.

Canfiel said Her cisco. Her father, the late John Braneberg, was head of the Braneberg Petroleum Co, of San Luis Obispo. covered from the fright of a plunge Tacoman Is Lucky TACOMA, Feb. Negroes, burned to' death in the cage-like truck when one of them down a shaft with six panssengers, ORANGEVILLE, 111., Feb; A dog chased a cat up a telephone pole and waited all day for his prey to come down. The mercury dropped to 27 below and the dog gave up the vigil but the cautious cat, stayed there' more days.

Linemen Harold Wales finally went chocolates 23c lb. i J. Blom, telephone building ele lighted a piece of paper to warm his hands. Gasoline caught fire, Iff ill fMtfPf vator operator, was, Injured slightly when the ear, lightened when the prietor of 684 Seventh Street, was reading. sending up high flames which prevented rescue Avork by the FflCT'OY fTEES 6 passengers climbed out, shot back fiurea oss cans himself lucky.

After all he got out of it with nothing more than a couple of woken legs. Alfred was pulling a load of on a hand truck. He t. wiled it Into an open elevator So engrossing. In fact, thnt -Jar- Its rescue and the hardy beast up 12 floors and crashed against the roof.

failed to note the entrance of an scamperea away apparently Pope Pius Grants armed bandit until the man husband was the beneficiary of a trust fund created by G. P. Can-field in 1919. The Canfields were married September 8, 190S and separated last October 18. Blue Eye Has Pink Eye: Schools Close BLUE EVE, Mo Feb.

Eye has pink eye, Health officials decided thin an haft mnA Bridge Goes on Audience to Three VATICAN CITY. Feb. muit qfr Good Samaritan snarled: "Give me all the dough In tha register or I'll bump you off." Ciremello dropped his novel and opened the till. There was $2. 35 Orphans 111, 7 Overcome by Gases BALTIMORE, Feb.

L-() Thirty-five children of, the United Patriotic Orphans' Home here were treated today for illness caused by escaping coal gas, Seven were overcome, 28 others and a matron The gas was unnoticed until one 4-year-old child collapsed whjle playing after dinner last night. A moment later, another child dropped to the All those 111. were carried Into a nearby church, whert physician attended them. 4 Pope Pius granted audiences today to three high Including Has Till Looted CHICAGO. Feb.

1. 1JP Tsartnr wwppcu uu iceu ine truck came tumbling after but nissed him by inches. KILLED IN MINE LONDON, Feb. Europeans and 200 Indians were believed dead tnrfnv nftor 4. 3 Locatloni the superioress of the General French Missionary Sisters Mary, i Grace G.

Drayton, WAY OUT looked badin this community. They Neiditch, owner of a gasoline filling station, invited a poorly dressed man, shivering with into the Tomorrow, he will receive rep As Home Is Burned ORONOCO, Feb. Mrs. Smith and her guests played bridge while her home burned. It wag the "dummy" who discovered the flames, but not soon enough.

The house and contents were destroyed, Including the bridge score. nusea me scnoois jn attempt to check the snread of t.Vl mvm Illustrator, Dies NEW YORK. Feb. Mrs. resentatives of Roman colleges and schools in the annual ceremony of Broadway at 4220 E.

cor. Avt. 2214 Grove infection, accomnanied he and mne at Jharia- Jn Bihr State i India, the News Chronicle cutta. correspondent reported today. Grace Gebble 69, artist presentation of candles on the oc naaaa, omce to get thawed out.

After the man left, TTeiditch found tne till had been robbed of 70, there by measleg and an occasional and Illustrator for children'! book. casion of tht Feast of Purification case oi diphtheria, AiJt of tha Virgin Mary. IIC1V MM UlgUV. I it.

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