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TCOCIIEKTEH DEMOCRAT ANT) CIIKOXICLE. SATURDAY. MAY 9. 1931 II Change Urged in Method of CROWLEY ASKS ARREST SEVEN will give me the business for kilf- took from the slain officer, was no Ins that cop if it's the last thing I good. "He pulled the trigger they ever do.

I haven a China- twice," -they quoted the confessed man's chance not a prayer of slayer. "It didn't go off. Other-getting an even break from them; wise he might have finished me so why should I kid myself, huh?" there." orphaned product of The Police Department today New York alums who weighs 110 1 branded as ineffective the type of pounds and is only 5 feet 3 inches! tear gas bombs used in yesterday' tall, has a marked Inferiority com- spectacular capture of Crowley and CANNON STAND WILL NOT HALT SENATE PROBE Picking Episcopal Rectors SPEEDY DEATH; IN ROUNDUP OF FLOGGING RING ADMITS CRIME set about to find a substitute. New York, May 8 U'i The Commission on Ministry of the Episcopal Church will recommend to tha trienninl general convention In Denver, Rept. 16, that the canon law be changed so that bishop and Doctors Urge Painless Death for Incurables Chicago, May 8 Administration of a painless death sleep to Imbeciles and sufferer from Incurable diseases was advocated by the Illinois Homeopathic Medical Association In a resolution drafted today for submission by its legislative committee to the state Gen-, eral Assembly.

Dr, William Alva Guild, committee chairman, said he regarded euthansla, or administration of the death sleep, as a further step In the Increasingly liberal viewpoint in medical pracll, "All medical groups are true to the thesis of prolonging human life," he said, "yet the question plex, Edwards decided. The diminutive little murderer told him: "Listen! I'm only a little fellow and I've been kicked around all my life by a lot of guys who were bigger and tougher than I was. I got pretty sick of It, too. But when I've got a gun In my hand, I'm as big as the biggest "The next time tear gas is used," Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney declared, "it will be vastly more effective." Ho explained that the department had used a shell resembling the old-fashioned one-pound shot.

It explodes In seven seconds. That is Continued fnim I'age One While these developments ware In progress Durlnger and his companions of the night ride on which Virginia Brannen wa slain went In a police motor over the route Woman and Six Men Indicted for Kidnaping, Whipping of St. Petersburg Man And when I have too long, the commissioner said, taken March 27 and officers said cop get me Nye Says Inquiry Can Be Completed Without Aid of Bishop or His Secretary Washington. May SU'i Chairman Nye of the Senat Campaign Funds Committee said today the Inquiry Into the disposition of antl- recalling that the occupants of Durlnger pointed out the spot In 1 my shooting irons, I'm not afraid the Bronx where he shot the anybody sec!" a-dance girl to death. I Bullet Removed "I loved her." he told police, Th.

Kun. from the Crowley hideout tossed bombs from windows as fast as they were hurled in. Clearwater, May gt.l'i Six men and a woman were und'-r arrcat tonight on Indictments returned by the Pinellas County rcatcd sonic time ago and charged with employing the g'ing that whipped Oxford. They suhKequcnt-ly were released at a preliminary healing before Justice Casey Thlg-fen of Petersburg because the state failed to introduce evidence. Mills previously had been charged with being one of the gang th.it whipped Oxford.

had been arrested also as a member of a gang that flogged H. R. Jamison of Tarpon Springs, July 9, 1929, but charges In the latter were dropped at a recent preliminary pwrish share alike In the selection of a rector, It announced today. The commission' report will fay that a "white collar class" exists in the clergy and that "hit-and-miss" selection Is harming both church and pastor. Under the present system, the commission will say, parishes select a rector without regard for his individual fitness, efficiency or ability, as a result a pastor with a "rural" mind often finds himself In charge of a metropolitan church and city-bred men must lead country flocks, the commission fcays.

Under the plan to be proposed a list of priests with individual accomplishments and traits will be kept and bishops will approve selection of a pastor only when he believes that pastor will fit Into the parish which wishes to extend him a call. The commission' report says of tha present plan "prestige, favoritism and stupidity frequently prevail over merit and fitness. The present system results In unrest, dissatisfaction and Injury to church work." "but she wanted to marry anothei I body early today, one fellow. I got sore and shot and anotncr fl.om Grand Jury today charging kid Superstitious Londoners are try- i meaning in the fact The ride then continued to Yon-1 a ankle Tne WOUnd in ing to find antes whether under certain circumstances, the prolongation of life would be advisable, and we have many patients suffering from Incurable diseases who have asked Smith funds In 1928 by Hishop naping In the abduction and whipping of R. W.

Oford, Ht. Petersburg, Fla, last Feb. 23. Those named In the indictments James Cannon, Jr, could be com that in a fire which destroyed Queen's Hall of the People's Pal- Kers, wnere at St. Josephs ankle appeared to have been nary, the "fpot-srhere the girl's body I de before vesterdav'a shooting.

was found was examined and pho to be put out of their misery." Crowley told detective that Pa- i ace the only statue left intact was trolman Hlrsch's gun, which he that of Queen Victoria. are Paul Nolen, Ht. Petersburg grocer; U. B. Bachelder, Kt.

Peters To Whiten Teeth? Use tographed. After this had been completed detectives turned to the task of safely removing Crowley to Mlue-ola. They put him In an ambulance at Bcllcvue lato in the afternoon and made a quick trip to hearing. Pardo and Clcarello were charged with, being members of the Oxford flogging parly. The flogging of Oxford and subsequent developments, which authorities snld "indicated the cxlHtencc of a gang which operated In a bualness-IIke fashion, whipping anyone pointed out upon the pay FORMER CHIEF OF EXPERIMENT STATION DIES pleted without either the testimony of the bishop or of Mine Ada L.

Burroughs, his treasurer, who ban declined to tentlfy. The committee chairman said Vither witnesses would be called In tha near future and expressed confidence the committee would be able to make a report to the Senate. He aald at the hearing yeaterday when Mis Burrouith declined to testify that "we have evidence here of a violation of the Corrupt Practises Act." "It will be up to Bishop Camion Md Ml Burroughs whether they testify or not," snld Nye. "It la possible MIhs Burrouxhs may change her mind If she reaches the conclusion that ahu is being sacrificed to protect someone else." Representative Tlnkham, Repub Nassau County. In front of the, Nassau court house upon their fir-rival, a throng, mostly of swarmed around the ambulance.

1 It was necessary to send a riot call: for police reserves. 1 ten I lies Ills Doom I The youthful killer told Dis- burg carpenter; Robert Letalnger, proprietor of a 8t. Petersburg automobile wrecking yard; Wilbur C. Mills, Tampa salesman; Benny Pardo and Sam Clciirello, Tampa mechanics, and Mrs. Alice Henderson Woods, of Tampa, Hhe was charged with beinrr a decoy for the gang that ahductud Oford.

Nolen, P.aahclder and DolHlngcr, who were taken into ciiHtody late today, entered plena of not guilty and were released on $3,000 bond each. The four other who previously had been arrested, notifl the court through their attorney that they would be present next Tuesday when the cases are to be at for trial on Iho criminal dockut. Clcarello, Pardo and Mills are under $1,000 bond each, while Mr. Wood la under $500 bond. It Is pointed out thut a rectorship, under canonical law, Is regarded as a life woik but that average tenor In parishes is four and a halt years.

ment, of a sufficient sum, have been under investigation by Pinellas County and Ht. Petersburg officers for several months. The Grand Jury, which was as-slnted In Its Investigation by actlns State Attorney Dewey A. Dye of Ilradcnton, Indicated It would Investigate the slaying last December of Dr. Archie McCrilllster of Tarpon Springs.

Dr. McCalllster was shot down by an unidentified assailant who escaped. No motive for the assassination ever was established. Continued from lain One Aside from lecturing, Dr. Jordan contributed several books to the literature of his field.

Among these are "Tha Feeding of Animals" and "The Principles of Human Nil-trltlorV' He also contributed numerous station publications and special articles. While I r. Jordan trict-Atorney Alvin N. Edwards: I CTI0NS; brull thout lo Aw, I know I going to burn jUt WMer Vour b. conjunction, dcn.d.

lol and I Want to get It over with only whiten th. tlh but al turn bleedint uml and hlp prevent Pyorrhea, right away. What's the use of i 11 kill all sernu and iiep tha toothbmih aletilued. fooling around with a trial. a iUr Sale by all tin I.eaiiin( Grocers, h'nlt fur hree llooklel.

bunch of lawyers and all that bunk I'm poison to them guvs: CHOSEN BY MRS. EMILY LAUTZ FOR THE DEMOCRAT AND who will be on that jury. They CHRONICLE COOKING SCHOOL, IT MUST BE GOOD. GYROCOMPASS INV KNTOR DIKS Munich, Havana, Germany, May 8 (.11 Hermann Anschueti, inventor of the gyrocompass and automatic steering wheel, died yesterday of heart disease. He was M) years old.

Nolen and Hachelder were ar- was a proressur of agricultural chemistry at Pennsylvania Htate College, from 1Wl to 1885, he laid out the famous soil fertility plots, the Both anniversary of which is to be celebrated next month at the Htate College where he was to be guest of honor. Came From Maine Dr. Jul dan came to Geneva from Orono, Maine, whero for the 11 lican, has complnlned to (he Senate Investigating committee that Bishop- Cannon failed to account for more than 130,000 of the $85,300 given to him is chairman of tha antl-Smlth Committee In Virginia In ll2 by K. C. Jameson, New York capitalist.

"Evidence Is already before the committee," aald Nye, "that the receipt of thla money was not reported on the last filing day, Jan. 3929. The subsequent report Hied In February showing receipt of 117.300 and expenditure of that amount has no legal standing, In my opinion." It is tha belief of the committee members that Bishop Cannon would take the asms position assumed yesterday by' Mies Burroughs In refusing to testify. Tha letter of the bishop protesting the authority of the committee and the constitutionality of the Corrupt Practises Art quoted the yeais Immediately preceding, or UijiiimiiilIw (liFSisciBflnnLKBd of 1 .4 CJ m4wr. 4 -rtrnrmr t.f-.'sp'Mllim nan pam4 from 1HHS to he had hern dliector of the Maine Kxpcrlment Ktntlon.

Previous to that he had i been assistant chemist at the Connecticut Experiment Htstlon from 1878-79 Instructor In the University of Maine from 1K70 R0, and professor of agricultural chemistry at from I Ml -HA. During the yeais of Dr. Jordan administration, the phys ical and financial lesourrrs of the station experienced a rapid ami wide expansion, while the reseairh staff Increased ninterlally. Ills determined stand against encroachments upon what he regarded as the true function of an agricultural research Institution did much to enhanre tic prcstlg of the Geneva nation, both at home and abroad. fllnr hi retliement from the directorship of th station on June 30, 1821, Dr.

Jordan has soma authorltiea aa did the state-mentrnf Miss Burroughs In making similar challenge. While Nye is determined lo rite Miss Burroughs to the Senate for contempt, he said he would not seek any action in thla dlrrctlon until later. The Senate does not reconvene until December. The committee member emphasized to Miss Burroughs yesterday she was making- herself liable to prosecution. Ingratitude Shown by Rescued Osprey made his home at He made several visits bsrk to Geneva Why Tydol 4noliii' Aro MIM iin in -Free end appeared on th progiams uf and th Htate Agricultural' Ho clely.

Dr. Jordan was born at flay mond, Maine Oct. 27, lHfil, and ii i tjjv afN Jx Tlila ainounl of larry, ailrky gum rlu I A lnk-n rrom SHll.inn I Saaollne. nun i led Ktnnia Wilson In lnvo. He graduated from the of Miilne in 1K7IV, received the M.

Snubs Ship's Crew Which Saved It from Sea I. Ttn in Cruilr ar Irctctl for tlirir cleanliness arc llililli-lrelionleil' liy auer-refining equipment roiling mil-linns. Kaeh crude gels (lie exact degree of refining It rt quires. H. degree of I.U D.

in and Hubert College the same degree In Ml. Colleagues j0 Man Th following statement wa issued this afternoon at the at, lion: "Ther are many of Dr. Jor M.Ttrriif i 'k-. i i i ii fit .1 dan's cnllesgurs and admirers much belter equipped by training and experience than to eval uat bis sclentlllo contributions ami sdiiiln lull alive hence would leave such Ban Francisco. Msy a nest time the crew of tha Matson freighter Maun Ala lescues an oeprey It will lake more precautions.

Tha large land hawk alghted on the water about 1,200 miles out of Honolulu, evidently having been blown seaward by a high wind. A lifeboat was put out and It seemed to appreciate the lift. Aboard, however, the bird he-came morose despite a good diet of wsrm milk, and perched on the masthead, refusing to hava anything to do with anybody. Then tt began to eat tha stormy petrel which ventured too close. A member of the crew anded that by throwing a blanket over the osptey's head and putting It in chains.

The bird was presented the municipal aoo on arrival of the freighter net yesterday la lowering fractionation Hill of lire moat advanced type, -leal Imii. ia refined to guin-frce purity. 1 lie gum-carry ing gawilinr is tlraM off fur rexllatlllallnn long before the refilling process I complelciL I.I M-IHIK III Tlile sler's exclusive, cerrrl blenil of gum-free gaMillnrs create Ilia i4rr-Mixer, lilgli-lrsl, anll-kuurk fiiatilir ol fi-lral TtliOU testimonials In their shin hands and confine out selves to a woid of appi eolation of the men ami friend whom were privileged to know. "To those who knew Dr. Jordan In the Intimate day to day contacts of experiment station life, three things will stand nut in sharp re lief among the many charming rhaiai teilsllrs tlist made up th mans petsonallty.

These weie Ms vr -T--t -r fjt g-V. tl ton "ful and unswerving difrn-a of rrsesich for lis own sake, ti ll Mote limn is to be spent on public projects in Great Jlrilsln. the Insistence that Iheie must he itx mslnlalned at this station an al TYILDdDIL mosphei favorable to the fullest development of th leerarch spint without the endless distractions that beset th research wotker In many similar nigsnlxations. "Ill Intense oslty to lh Institution, and lo his staff, hand picked, he called them, and his see-nlngly unlimited rapacity, In spit of a busy life for syinpsthetle participation In the joys and sorrows of each member of the ststlon group. WHY TAKE I PILLS? jo ys are 9 9 5 Guimn-Free "It Is not surprising therefore that although living some 4ii0 miles way.

and although broken In health, Dr. Jordan every thought and Interest dining the years of his retirement centered about tho welfare and advancement of thla station anil Its staff, and that tha fleet Ion and esteem In which he wss held by all who knew him was In no wise dimmed by his withdrawal from active participation In our life heie In Geneva. Ilk to think that this eta tlon, to which he gave the niott Super-refinetl ly motlern equipment eosling millions. Guni-tappetr' by Title Water's own ppeeial process. High-test, ns usual.

Superpower, rertalnly. Anti-knock, of eourse. Ami not a penny premium to pay. Fxtru quality, but no extra cost. Title Water Oil Sales Corporation Monroe Avenue.

Monroe 6997. CVM slick valvcu. Cl'M clog feed lines. CUM fornix linril rarhon. litiirti pislon rinp.

TallM liornr-jiower. CL'M i the repair man's best friend. You hJII fiinl CUM in improperly or liatily refined gasolines. Hut) our motor ill never hb injuretl ly lli-lctt TVDOL. not in a liumlml tliousand miles! For lli-tvst TYDOL is gum-frrr! productive years of hi life will Tnrxr' no need to drug; your-aelf with laxative when constipation overcome hjr eating a delicloui cereal.

Mr. r. C. Aminaan, Ktnnyhola, Washington, write i 1 aurTarad wll awtltatle) for axnr en waa iti a ua bill msM. 1 tour krlkvs's Au.liun whs ul ba HWi II.

I Oasihir akk of aHn ewv mM. Km It la so dllNnml. Aul. slwrys remain a moiinment lo Dr Jordan energy and Initiative Doubtless other mounment will he M4lllll-tllMMlM flrfinlng eqiilpnienl coaling millions cresles llieat pure, sparkling, gum frre gaxillnea, la llil huge, inmlrrn, bubble lrr, the gum rarrtlng gsaoliiir ar rrmoel for re-dia. Iillaliun.

ereited In Ihe yeais to come, but none will bear nmie earnest tes a anrfca as aaturaJlj end is iit Uf la. timony of the qualities uf the man than th silent tribute that will always abld In tha hearts of his friends," OHM' 1 1. I'llorr NMMt HIM Ithaca. May Irving Porter Church, HO, a member of tha Cornell College of Knglneerlng Faculty for 40 yeats died today A gradual of Cornell In 1871, he became professor of hydraulics and TTYfDdDIL Just eat two UMaapoonfuU ef Kellogg'g Ai.t-iiMN daily. lUllef I guaranUad.

It tho natural, aaf way. Dellcioua with milk or rraam, fruiu or honey added. Kallopg Aix-Kian also furnlah Iron lor tha Wood. In th red and green packaga at your grocer. lUda by Kvllogg In Haiti Lnrek.

All-Bran GASaPILIKTES tim: in hoy athfi.i.'s tihf. wain IW lo P. M. I lallglil Sating Tlmif rtrry Momlat, wed-Mrailay ami I riTlay (olumliia Neloork. applied mechanics, holding this pro lessorshlp until lllln, when became professor emetllus He was recognised an authority on engineering and was thi author ol several text books GUM-F11EE II II Y1IOL-ET1I YI TVDOL OO It I Itsly pisn to spend on military, work this yrr.

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