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SECTION GESERAL SEWS THEATERS SOCIETY RADIO SECTION I EDI TO RIALS I7C7.V7T I VIII MlltlltK kiDHHll IMi I at, lofck. Mn 14 Mi-m. kM M. PIM t.aa.aa-1 im raa. kust x.

v. si. rit is UtAlWt tta ill I Fatally Shot by Son ATDAMVO If 'C InllanJtaf KUiVfXtt MA7TC QVVV IHOUSE APPROVES FARM BILL; PRESIDENT TO DEMAND FREE HAND IN REVISING TARIFFS BUDGET CUT UNION WITH AUSTRIANS I STATE MAPS BEER BOARD BILL TODAY Assembly Gels Control Plan but Law May Be Delayed Past Apr. 7 Bipartisan Agreement To Permit Passage Buy Anything. But Diet Speaker while House Seeking I aaT LI Buy, Sayi EJison Stales Aim-Test p0wCr to Negotiate Heal Mar Zl it'itlted in t'liailir tf lh lale Thoftta tl-an.

tday Mte4 the fitiiitwiha Over Premiership Early Next Week Democratic Machine Crushes Republican Opposition to Act SENATE CHAMES STILL UNCERTAIN Reciprocal Pacts Mi I iHiiirtia in ii puma or tr fliMM C'ttnipan) 'i'reaidenl ltrit ha a d-ne A bar). Mar i fi-'t lf aim irteT atener.t lo rul lr Itom lixieim-r Umtitii I ftviMi t4'-'. ics'ltn leader aid lirfiiht that tr biil wuid be 1 paeied wiihnul a ewifl- I kia part, nuw ynu ieihin(. buv any-Ihinf anywhere, pan. I your kitrhen.

and a le'ecram. fi pativ. a rar, pay a bi.l. tent a f. your rf.

trf, a hair If 1 ly Ihe lawmahit ln h.neiy will A bany, Mr I' Hw haer Hi and whrihe-r 'th th lounUM Hi determine (in sell II la New Tain Kiel -JM at lh lit Important ques- Ij.uk Governor larhman and lit Jeci.L'nie will snawer after tn ritiMy ha chanc in apeak Its (tunil at ltmrio Jenat bearing, I'l-raja of d.fTerrnr opir.u.n over bus tail and bat I and the of county! ronixil boaitl lb tat li bke.y cut, ae a build a houaa, lake a trip. ein( a ('. gel WORK KOK H.ONAKCIIY r. Mar Tl at th teionateiy retura tt (r. n.anv luifiy ae iiay fiiow n.tt.t wae by epeakera at an 'Kaieer True' atbennf MriuM Aiitimneiat.

ie the tee of I AnmM lh. pieel we' rn- l.i'el and nany lh imperial r.rti.ere Mjafcer nemaie rn. trtw her lab-tie until lh Imperial Hate4 nvar to kel pa.ar In II, whs wit I Maeury, Ohio. I Allotment Plan Chief SURE TO INVOLVE WAR DEBTS ISSUE Duty Cut Would Help Ability to Pay Up, Washington Says Tfter Mini Jr the ei4 bu.li.el wae pttr hit Into ita final ha- and enl Id I he home, ptiiiirr mnelutrty after rmifrf It d.iea not anatter what yi do. but el in and keep going.

True old woiUI la etartlrg to ruote Feature-Land Lease Clause Included DR. P. A. LAMREKT tn without th Devig artrr II Columbus, Ohio Mar, 22 Mi, Is nationally legalised on April 7. Th, (l)(o of Dr PEACE EFFORT WILL SUCCEED, PREMIER SAYS F.

A. Lambert, nationally known et.rr between I fiiwi atle and publuan chirfa loilay at whirh the rula were agreed bwn. Penatur Jeremiah F. Iwutnry. chaliman of the rWnata I inanre Commute, eaid she bill wou.J probably I the rmlita of bituaea alunday f.ir aaie eer in the week 1 he leaders acrred is tba rnnfer-1 en that lh afilariea of atat em nl be teitured beondi in rule propoei llovef nor l.eh- nway Hill Keported lliil The lliil open outbreak over ben legnlation occurred In the Aeaem-Hy lale today when the Conway Cimmliun bill, wild amendment, for actting up a ylem of authonty on football, wounded fatally by hi eon during family quairrl.

will be deterred until the funeral Friday Ir 47. died In a hospital early today, i Official who Invent igaled the Mar The a.pita. i in ne i-f Charier lor Adolf Miner for a political union of Germany and Auatria wei emphatically 1 1 tainted I'xiay at the oning of lb I'lliaelan ULiljll IfliJiiJUllaJ Ua.hinctoe. Uar S2tVnitt Waahlitgtnn. Var 71 I-' The NewslTha rtooeevelt farm relief adminirtratinn will eek frnm th 1 III bill lb KouM today and prearnt special aeeainn of Concieaa I I I III Hi I iA VV toward th Kenat.

whr fie hand for Prraident XJ 111 JJ1 1 1 determined and resourceful oppo- lelt In open American tariff donra nenta ars ready to attack 'it from In return for compensating hrearhe Iff TT Jf ATTlVTr' angle. In foieign tarilf walla by means 1 I II ill III 1 1 ll ll Tn as 31J to MX of reciprm al treaties, Th nemocratie majority worked This announcement, with Its far- Its customary precision and reaching bearing upon world trad th bill was passed In virtually lnal beer control board wa re- rantirn; iicm per rem, to union was fwulej out. In diacuaaion that fob ahoutinf; expieeaed th belief that 0 i.r cenl. and em- a 1 he rpoaenman for the iepiibluan leader Kuaaell 1 Samuel. 17, would wh.e pay i than MCl)()Ut( i nnnflPnT Hi Mhelm Kube.

Ii Natl re declared that th "beirlif I onerated by the roruner. Thy I'lUVJ-'UilUIU 1 Ul Amicln (irt nhu. 1 he for th floor lead- Inweil I Uam Dunmor raiuted eichl Austrian wno Today's eonfrrence. th laet latur la the plar where leglelalion pointed out that on bi death bed oriElnalee and not th enecutiv lr. Lambert aaid "lh boy la not oiir fit In lb gallery and declares; I J.l.t.

-l ll Tk 1 eiies between the final leadeis Accord-Italy Seeks idget. of A. ih. Idee tha Nails in earn mim ll cams rrom J-rs- th purpoae of reducing th bil to blame; wae proiec-tui( hi moihir" Mn Lumberk aald the eon came to her aid while Dr. Chamber" Ilia remark followed an attack ira.n Mta-ineui.

neniucratic ihi. boo. and on th order of Wat bill legaimng beer and win or 1 i Hooaevelt and Kecretary (, llTrr I aa a I'rualian i per1 rent, alcoholic content rwcam. Agrlruur, w.llac, Chanrel.nr Hit er, I. as a I ruaaian.

I wiih th. nf lreai.lent be reaulted In the eomplrlion of a har Territorial Grant 1, a ra I rhoklnK her. She nimority Icarler. upon th JudKiaiy I-ambert wae aaaa sad aew. a uanev niaaaiiraa IM mony plot rani which they believe will avoid delay when th budget railed up for action.

IKHMTiril p. HI. IMtl. claimed the allot was filed arrldent- for rctKirtinc out the "I hop you gut th emil at th mo. nd that uhall hav ob- enacted.

Th power to redur he temaiked lo photographers I f'onway bill In advance of lh pub- ally ae the fnthrr and eon barked lie hearing tomorrow II referred away from esch other to th fart that the lejl.lative (iinni omt K'wi wucn i tariff give and take TxinJnn. alar. Sl -it'nited News) I'rini Minister J. Kamsay Ma- Kepublirans Baltls Laal Ilousa Republirsn fought th measure lo th end, -contending it was nothing mora than a schema to provid jobs for hundred of Democrats throughout th country lint oratory was of bo avail against lh crushing offensive ninr, UU IUUUIK ttnillsin AUSU -ai-la la Ku ka silmlnl ran propoaala for ruts totaling $5ii(ifKi, while tha Kepublirans a vi fed to nemocratie suggeations trailer had agreed to wait for an who recorded th signing In the Cabinet room at th Whit Houa xerutlv office. Kifteen dna hence -or after midnight Apr.

6 -th beer may be sold nmaiu nurriea paca imm two- unnw wim uur im prrni(l mlk. weeks' tour of lh continent today, neat s'ate which ran then servs runn.rd expreenlnn from Lehman after th PLANNING hrarins at to th control method in high good spirits and confident Cerrnany mlaaion In th world." This agreement Is said I commercial tieatles In advaac of rremlershln Cfurallon by the leaders to havs made tha the world economlo ronfrene scheduled for London this summer. Th decision mean embarkation In th fouiteen states permitting staged by th Democratic; leader-it. Th midnight hour applies to 'ship. the Kastern time belt.

Chaiiman Smith of tha Senst PROTEST FAST Th well-oiled Nail parliamentary t.i-, i i O' Th prim minister flew to Eng- Isnd from Pari, hi last atop In bi.uget satisfactory to both parlies. Immediately after th conference Senator John J. Dunnlgan. majority hiJi 43 minutes of a Diet i leader, and senator Twoiney an hla aeries of visits to government from that pursued since heads. Unding at Croydon ra re nounced that they would ask for ON HITLERISM pealed II proceeded to l-omion wher he appropriation to continue their Tonight the only check restrain Prohibitionists wer at work to-j Agriculture Comniilr said tonight night on plans to halt th beer flow I he planned to call, hla commute by court action.

Sums wer con- together Kriday to begin conald-soh ring seeking an Injunction, i elation. As sn Indication of how Other wer preparing lo speed th much opposition ther Is to tha case to the Supreme Court for a meastir in tha Sensta Smith re-ruling whether It violated th con- fud to make any prediction at stltutional mandate against sal of to when tha bill would reported ha favored. Dunmor replied that tha bill wan reported with amendments -in order to have It In proper form for the hearing." Agreement F.upcctcd Today Legialative leaders and Lehman expect after tomorrows hearing to asre on a bill. Senate and Aanetn-bly whips predict It will be paserd either Kriday of this week or early pexl week. The Governor, however, lias pointed out that two or three weeks would be required to, establloh taxing yunrters and to at one went Into conference with budget study after th Legislature ing t-ba Naxia fiom overrunning follows Drm.wrallc rial form In seeking lo plar th power In r.rgotlate reciprocal agreements in the hands of the exrcutive.

the adjourns in th hop that ways can ministers of his cabinet, already everybody appeared to be th de-be found to avoid spending all th session. I termination of Vice-Chancellor n. i.r.eys appropriated. At the airport, was llitht- Von Papen not to let a Hit-Cuts suggested by th Democrats lipped and non committal about i 1 In it ha th coveted post of i intoxicating be.vrages. administration feels it is acting federal officer chat Red, with plans, but beamed witn pieesttr I'russian premier, surprise was oc-i (onllnurd im page Ti administering th new law wer when ha suldi cusloned at today session -when Iianiocratie i.latform.

which "Vou mfcy tepute that when oe-iians KerrL who was reelected to rwimu-U tariff New Ti.tk. Mar. 22 H'nlted News) All Jews in the I'nlted States were called upon to fast i next Monday as a protest against (alleged persecution of members of their race In Germany In procla-, mat Ion issued" today by the three Orthodox rabbinical associations of 1 the nation. Tha fast In New York will pieced a mass meeting scheduled for out. Nor would oullln any poaaible objections might hava to th House measure.

As tt oi -aeanct tha ftriw pr. gism Is three bills In on. It principal provision Is th domestic allotment plan, whereby farmers receive a bounty if they agree to reduce production. Money for tha are completer Ihe 1 speakerhCh, ke the notise n(n wit other nations hava been suesnfut adjourn subject to his call, a It Alreadv this grant of broad tariff Just an biiKy to make ui of Its I enforcement '-They ruV that the new beverage must be kept within the breweries or on the premise until the midnight hour hss struck Apr. Trucks may then go their He refrained from amplifying had been generally, assumed that Bowers to the President has been amplifying print and distribute licenses.

New York State now no liquor enforcement law and it laths unofficial opinion of the state's legal experts that all local option statutes were voided when the Mul-lan-GHES enforcement law was re Arms Ban on Peru Ihnt, hut observers of his peace the election of Hermann Wilhelm proposed on Capitol Hill with Rep- isorring, prominent as pre resentative Lewis of Maryland way and early morning celebral ions i bounty is raised by levying mier would take plac tomorrow. efforts felt the prima minister tna French had given as-lISOII With Committee On thev WOuld accept manv tax and on millers, canners, packers t'entlaned Tag rear will legal aa itr as ine icueiai government is concerned. A tax of five dollars on each barrel of 31 gallons la levied; also 1 T.ene nclc'cn i' major features In the peace. Democratic member of th House Ways and Means Committee, which normally draws up tariff bills, advocating it as a means of expediting such sgreements. At the sain time, ther sr Monday evening at Madison Square Garden, at which Rahbl Stephen S.

Wise, Hinhop William T. Manning and other religious leaders will1 speak. Similar meeting are to be I held In cities throughout the United: States. I schema for a four-power IPASSAGESURE federal license fees of $1,000 will bs submitted by Premier sollni at Rome. required annually from each brew pealed in I23.

If. it is pointed out. no licence law Pcd before April 7 there will be no legal control over beer. Th hearing tomorrow Is before the Excise Committee of the Senate. Phil Kleinfeld, Brooklyn Democrat, is chairman.

A commission, named by Lehman to study the liquor question, prepared a bill Geneva, Mar. 22 (United News) An aims embargo against Peru ery, $50 from each wholesaler and FOR CAMP BILL, plenty of signs such a proposal may encounter strong opposition. With th proposed power in his hands, Mr. Roosevelt would be In Berlin Charges Falsification to assist Colombia In regaining Berlin, Mar. 32 (United News) 'possession of the Illrla corridor Mrs.

Dictz Is 'Sorry' For Doug. She Says Bingham Confirmed As Envoy to London Roosevelt's Selection Is Approved Unanimously ke tariff dickers Blunt charges that propaganda was decided upon today by the ut the Leticla advisory committee One of th first LEADERS AVERIH $20 fiom every retailer. Th beer and wlna may be sold In ths following 14 states aa soon as legalized: Arizona, California, Illinois, Indiana. Kentucky, Montana. Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Washington and Wisconsin.

stones or c.erman atrocities rem conwiiio nitinir for a state ght bs considered Issue licenses to retailers and brew- Inlscent of wartime" were being rs and county boards to determine circulated In the United States re- Copenhagen, Denmark, Mar. 22 (.11 -Officials of the newspaper Brrllnske Tidende said today that Mrs. Lulu Dletz had admitted the incorrectness of a statement she who should receive tnese Karaing me nuierite anil-Jewish probably would Great Britain. The departure of that nation from free trade late in 1931 was keenly felt by American exporters, who have now called to official atten Washington, Mar. 22 A campaign were leveled at the American press in official quarters League of Nations.

Th committee met with Ifugn R. Wilson. American minister to Switzerland, attending. League delegates were asked to obtain the approval of their governments for the embargo. Previously the advisory committee met secretly ai.d approved the Washington, Mar.

22 today Arms Embargo Move Robert Worth Bingham of Kentucky, President Roosevelt's cholc made to them a few days ago to, two-hour Whit Houkb conference the effect that Douglas Fairbanks tonight fHiled to suppress strong Jr. planned to go to Paris this opposition to President Roosevelt's summer, obtain a divorce from reforest ration employment plans. Joan Crawford and marry her. i but Congressional leaders nevertho- tion that British tariffs csn be Continued nn tNge Tw Senate to Act Today for th major American dlplomatlo assignment of Ambassador to Great Is Backed by Borah Washington, Mar. 22 The Influence of Senator Borah (K, C.

O. P. for County jwraros Dunnigan, sponslred a bill that put the license authority in one body, an excise commission in the state tax office. Punnigan did not rule out the" bar and rail. The Democrats have left the decision on the form the beer law will take to Lehman.

The Republicans generally favor the county license board. Many Of! New Bankincr Rlllri rm tnuea Mates ac- Mrs. Diets is the former wife forecast approval of the lejls 2 Held After Shooting to tne invitation or ine jorgen Dletz, who has sued air-1 lation, possibly next week, despite Washington, Mar. 22 After I League to be presented on the banks, alleging alienation of affec-! the objectors. Idaho), still powerful In interna Way Past Canada Line tional affairs although no longer committee rejecting a proposal to loosen se tlons.

The President called together a curity requirements for Reconstruc Plattsburg. Mar. 22 Ufl Shot I tion Corporation bank loans, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Comfittee, was thrown to. day behind the move to give President Roosevelt power to place embargoes on arms shipments In the Senate today deferred until tomorrow a final vote on a bill to permit Federal Reserve loans to Asked the United States' attitude toward the arms embargo, Wilson told the committee that embargo legislation is now pending in Congress and that therefore it would impossible to reply to tha question. Wilson asked if all the other governments were ready to act majority fthe Senate and House Labor Committees after finding that opposition to his plan had developed to the point where Representative Connery Mass.) succeeded in forcing joint hearings by the House and Senate groups on he proposal.

Britain, today was confirmed by ths Senate within a few hour after his nomination was approved by tha Foreign, Relations Committee. Confirmation of the Louisville newspaper publisher's name came without discussion and by unanimous consent lat in tha day after Senator McNary of Oregon, tha Republican leader, withdrew an objection that had blocked consideration a few hours earlier. McNary- had objected to taking; up the nomination In the absence, of Senator Borah of Idaho, rank "I had no Idea about my ex-husband's suit against Mr. Fairbanks and my first knowledge was gained through Danish papers," Mrs. Diet wag "I left Hollywood in July after I had obtained my divorco and this insane lawsuit thus started long after my departure.

Mr. Fairbanks I a state banks and trust companies not members of the Reserve Sys interest of peace. Borah Issued a statement supporting the resolution now pend-i tem. of them represent ciry ties and believe they should be kept dry and virtually all of them see the political opportunity In a central board controlling the state. Quarter Billion In Gold Returns fired at a United States custom officer from a blue roadster that crossed the border from Canada without stopping resulted In the arrest of two men today.

iouis Gerow of Glens Falls and Jerome Fuller of Port Edward were apprehended at Chazy, where troopers found a roadster halted by a burned out bearing. The arrest was made after Charles Lefevre, the customs patrolman, reported having pursued the road- and it was discovered that several The measure, which has passed had legislative difficulties to ovei- wonderful and fine character and I feel very sorry for him." ing In the House foreign Affairs; Committee to give the Chief Execu-j tlve authority to lay down armsj embargoes in co-operation with other nations. I come. the House and in before the Senate with some ddded provisions, was not considered until late in the day The bill is designed to extend RETAIN FILM CENSORSHIP Albany, Mar. 22 07') An effort ing Republican member on tha Pith of the News Although Connery said as he left the White House that as chalrmnn of this House Committee he "still cannot support the hill In its present form," Senator Walsh Mass chairman of the Senate Labor told newspaper men: "There Is no doubt that the bill i will be enacted substantially as recommended next week." I New York Bank Collecting to repeal the New York motion ster.

One of the men In tt nrert at ana arms m.nui.i.,., i which had held up action a week hfm with a rifle, he said, and he or indirectly, encourage xrouo.e in picture censorship was lost when Heavily Since Mar. 7 ini.nl the lire, but was soon out-1 International controversies can not a.i.,,.i made by Bingham in Scotland In the Assembly Tax Committee reported today that it had killed a i.i-n.H I be overestimated," Borah said, 1927. to banks outside the Reserve System the same borrowing and new currency Issue privileges granted member banks under the Kmer-gency Banking Act. but subjecu the non-members to the same conditions before they can obtain a loan. GENERAL Reciprocity; President Roosevelt seeks power to negotiate tariff Why the blue roadster failed to "They aggravate In different ways when Senator Later in the day, the situation and they should be border was not de- oil! calling for elimination or censorship.

Virtually every year a move is mads to do away with I stop at the termined. restrained in every way possible. New York, Mar. 22 (United News) Gold returns to the New York Federal Reserve Bank since censorship of motion pictures. Race Against Time Robinson of Arkansas, the Democratic leader, for the second time asked that Bingham's name be considered, McNary announced had been advised Borah had r.a.

objection to Bingham, and the Senate promptly confirmed him. Mar. 7. when th antihoarding agreements. I i Beer: President signs bill legal-j ijilng bear and wine, and State Senate plans to give New Yorkers' opportunity today to be heard on i state beer plans.

Stats Budget Cut: Legislative: In Mitchell Case i Flood Waters of Ohio Receding campaign began, havs amounted to Walkers' Divorce Recommended unwards of 5225,000.000, it became At Cincinnati; Rising in South Statute of Limitations May lenders expect lo pass hill after bill eliminating $9,000,000 from it. Bonds Breaking: Divorce recommended in favor of Janet A. Walker DEMOCRATS STUX GAIN Saranao Lake, Mar. 22 (.11 -Democrats yesterday took over con In Action in Courts of Florida Master's Findings After Hearing Mrs. Walker Tell of Desertion by Former New York Mayor Likely to Be Followed by Official Court Decree Aid New York Banker New York, Mar.

22 Racing against the statute of limitations, United States Attorney George Z. known today. The amount includes more than $100,000,000 in gold coins and more than $150,000,000 in gold certificate. It was estimated unofficially that more than $500,000,000 has been returned to the 12 member hanks of the Federal Reserve System. Gold continues to return to the New York bank at the rate of be Collapse of Weakened Buildings Is Feared Steps to Check Disease Are Taken in Stricken Area Two More Victims Claimed in Upper River Region against James J.

Walker, former mayor of New York. CITY Acceptable: City Counoil and Su trol in two normally Republican villages when both Lake Placid and Tupper Lake, well known Adirondack mountain resorts, elected, Democratic mayors Saranao Lake retained Its Democratic mayor, Seaver A. Miller, who was unopposed. Dr. George C.

Owens was Mcdalie laid before a Federal Grand Jury today the case of 1 Mar. 22 stream. In that srea, the Ohio tween $4,000,000 and $5,000,000 Cincinnati, Ohio, day. Miami, Mar. 22 (A) Diaso- 0f complainant for a period of lution by divorce of the marriage more than one year immediately generally marked time, held back by tho great volume of water that bogged in the tri-stat area of Charles E.

Mitchell, who was arrested last night on a charge of evading a $657,152 income tax in 1929. With an Investigation completed into a transaction by which elected mayor of Lake Placid and Frank J. McCarthy of Tupper Lake. pervisors approve report of Committee of Fifteen on new welfare relief plans. Silenced: County orders discontinuance of free phones for county employes.

Courteous Robber: Says he wouldn't do it if ho were't broke The flood menace of the Ohio River moved downstream from her tonight, while authorities In to the institution of this of Janet Allen Walker and James Index Ohio. Kentucky and Indiana. From Therefore, she "is entitled localities up the river took stepa J. walker, xormer mayor ui the relief prayed for in her said York Citv. was recommended to-bill." i the latter district downstream the situation was one of Increasing distress.

It will be another week, the make and hungry, ss he holds up victim. circuit court here tr.lay by T. J. Mrs. Walker declined lo National City Bank stocks to his to combat the hazards that follow wife at.

a loss of the in the wake of high authorities made speed their i Possible collapse of i kniuinitfl in area, where the Dowdell, mas err in chancery, who any comment on the master's re- VICINITY to 5. yesterdsy heard testimony of Mrs. port. Walker and other witnesses in the! Mrs. Walker Aid not ml fnr Dun' nath Kb A rm WBlCn WOra, tne CBSC OI SI least oia ft- Improvement Seen.

Bath bankers, water retreated today was deemed assurance financial conditions, th. ereatest oresent I. it fll- mnnv r.r h. i g'VS SECTION I General news, pages 1 Social news, page S. Diet article, page (.

Radio, page Editorials, page 8. Theater news, page 9. Comics, page 10. bus i wt KH.e weather bureau said, before the worst of the flood is felt in Southern Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, The Ohio and its tributaries snatched two more lives today. Near Portsmouth, Ohio, Louis Mit For Farm and Garden THE WANT-AD Seetioa: ieature many items of intereit to Ihe farmer.

Horses, cattle, straw, bav, feed and other thirujs ha needs. Seeds, plants, and flowers for yur garden sr to be found there, to. limitations win appiy in aooui three weeks. I danger, and warnings wer ve0 At the same time the Grand here snd in several other cities Gasoline Victim: Dundee woman dies from burns caused when gas now goes to Judge Worth W.jto Walker in New York Apr. 11.

anil I 1Q14 I- i Jury heard testimony regarding i to beware or sucn a.rucu.t... also was taken to Mitchell's alleged tax evasion, in- i-recauuon ramincu, mure wuv.u vjry nave no cniiuren. was filed. Usually in Florida thej Walker, now In Cannes, France, uwd complies with the master's! did not offer testimony in re- SPORTS 10. Continued' story, psge chell, 15, feared his skiff would sink veetigators delved into a special prevent any epidemics of disease Crossword puzzle, page 10.

th river In a turbulent creek and grabbed across recommendations in divorce pro-1 Buttal to Mr. W'alker's statements. inaLiira- "Rube" Ruth sr. account of th Natrona! City Bank in traj ton, 'at a dangling wire. It was a power section edings.

The master acts as thai His attorney, Benjamin-Cohen of jto xccept $52,000 for season, ending! from which the resigned chairman from Cincinnati, school child court's ajfent In hearing testimony. Miami, said he would not file an holdout war with Colonel F.uppert. testified he and other officers re-j were given large doses of cod 11 children MfsViono in ikraa ve.r. In oil to Increase tfleir resistance. Master Dowdell told the court exception to th master's recom-i Natural: Wesley Ramey and line and the shock killed him instantly.

At Zanesville. Ohio, Mrs. Carotins Heinle. 65. was found drowned In a backwater.

These deaths put WANT-AD SECTION hMr. Walker "has stated in her mendation. Steve. Haiaiko signed for bout here bill of complaint snd has main-j "It appears that she has proved Mar. 30.

addition to their salaries. The pay- Meanwhile the flood waters meats were suthorized by the ebbed away here, and although rfiraetnri u.H.iia ihere slowtv. brought cheer to Cincin- City news, pages 11, 12, 13. Deaths, page 12. Vicinity news, pages 12, 1J.

ports, pages 14, 15. Gumps, page 14. Financial, pages I. SO. Want ads, pages 18, 19.

tained by her proof that defendant her case. Cohen said when Mrs. On Edge: Twelve high school rheie ie.htv i natl and to other communities the known toll of tha flood at 12 (Walker) tuts been guilty of willful. Walker finished her testimony be-: teams open play in ctiocal basket-obstlnata suid acajit'nued desertion for Powdeli, ball tourney hcra tonight, nevertheless. 'mora than a hundiesi tun up- lives.

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