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BIG THIS AFTERNOON TE VOL. 26 No. 485, toll mwron-t or NASHVILLE, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1932. ASSOCBAT iTED PRHI TEN PAGES ddipp TnoM rrva cents A1UMU VUHtU on TRAINS REFRIGERATION SHOW OPENS it H-fTiF1 Jjt JLL JLL 11mA NASH VILLI MNESSEAN Who Says "Don't Change Mounts in Midstream" ROOSEVELTWHL i'IAN, 23, HELD Stockholm Socialite FOR (IURDER MB DEFEAT HIS PARTY Kreuger Secreted Cash For Her YOUNG GIRL DIES LAWYER BELIEVES Woman Willed More IK- Germany to Honor Sackett in Gratitude. Than Others De Chadbourne Declares Mrs.

Margaret Larue LARGE NAZI VOTE FAILS TO ASSURE CONTROL OF DIETS Hitler Party Becomes Strongest in Four uerman States. Fascists Make Phenomenal Gain in Prussia. clares Match King's Death Is Great Mys Arrested After He Has Turned to Demagogyr Operation. tery. i Governor Pleased by Carmen Buckner, 19, STOCKHOLM.

Sweden, April 24, Cff A romance of many years' Mill Employe, Is i Victim. standing with the late Ivar Kreu His California Propects. ger, the Swedish match king, was hinted at today by Mrs. Ingeborg Eberth, Stockholm society woman, NEW YORK. April 24 V-Gov.

I Carmea Buckner. 19. cotton mill BERLIN. April 14 MV-Adolf Hitler's National Socialists maa. who was bequeathed 500,000 kroner Franklin D.

Roosevelt was made (currently about $93,000) In Kreu- the target for a vigorous political attaok by a noted lawyer today as mploye, residing at 1502 rifth avonue, north, Is dead, and her best friend and next-door neighbor, cists) became the strongest political party in four German states, including Prussia, which alone oon- gel's will. TUBBXNOBN, 11 April '14. Germany's thanks for the Hoover moratorium will find a measure of expression tomorrow and Tuesday at the ancient University of Tuebingen when Frederick C. M. Sackett, the American ambassador, will be given an honorary degree of doctor of political science.

Mr. Sackett left Berlin for Tuebjngen tonight in a special car proffered by the government Radio waa Installed in order that the ambassador could hear the elections returns from states which are selecting new diets today. The suggestion for awarding the unusual honor came from Chancellor Heinrich Bruen-Inc. The chancellor hit upon Tuebingen. rather than upon Heidelberg, Berlin, Leipzig or Bonn because honorary degrees are so rare a thing at Tuebingen that the distinction is regarded of great magnitude.

Bruening sees In Ambassador Sackett the man who first suggested the chancellor's trip to Chequers, Paris and Rome. he departed, optimistic ana smu-Ing. for the governors' conference The sum will not be available Mrs. Margaret Larue, 23, Is held on stitutee two-thirds of Germany, th at Richmond, Va. a murder charge at police head since the suicide and subsequent investigation of the financier's affairs showed no cash among his Thomas L.

Chadbourne, attorney am elections xoaay, out nowhere -did they prove strong enough to Quarters as a result of criminal and self-labeled Progressive Mmo assets. But Mrs. Eberth said Kreu take over the government alone. While In Anhalt, and possibly. In Wurttemberg, they were almost ger made a last promise to her operation performed on the young' girl by Mrs.

Larue Sunday aft' moon. crat, gave out for morning paper publication a letter saying the nomination of Roosevelt for the presidency would not only coBt the which leads her to believe a half certain to head rlghtlest coalitions. million kroner is on deposit for her somewhere. Miss Buckner. mother of a nine- tney apparently failed to gam a place in the cabinets of Prussia.

Democratic party an opportunity The woman described the finan for victory, but also would alienate months-old girl, died shortly after cier, whose business methods have thoughtful and independent-mmea piock at her home, a few after the operation was com Bavaria and Hamburg. A bitter campaign for supremacy between the Republican gov-, Democrats been questioned since his death, as When Roosevelt left before noon a "fine, noble man. he remarked he Just had talked pleted, according to officers who investigated. Her sister. Mrs.

Del-ale Oillv, was In another room of Asked if she was "the woman In Kreuger's life, she replied: ernment factions and the Fascist legions of the fiery Hitler, who-only two weeks ago failed to win with a newspaper correspondent (The Sacramento Bee) from Call "If I answer that question it will fornla where a spirited primary the German presidency from President Paul Von Hlndenbura. be telegraphed all over the world, campaign Is In progress for Speaker (Continued- en Page 2.) John N. Garner, Alfred u. smitn ended with three fatalities, a num. ber of other casualties and minor disorders.

1 and himself. Says Outlook Is Fina Asked about the outlook, the Concentrated on Prussia 1 1 The election determined the pollt. i WITH PATTERSON THIRD ALIENIST TO governor lifted his ban on political leal complexion the state diets. comment long enough to say: ah parties concentrated their ef "Everything looks fine in Cali FINISH REBUTTAL fornia. Meantime, Jesse Isidor Straus, forts on Prussia on the theory that "whoever controls Prussia controls the Reich." Here the Fascist? Nazis made a phenomenal gain IN RACE "ALL NOT WELL IN SHELBY" department store executive and in timate associate of the governor, IN MASSIE CASE announced formation of a Roose ine borne, a double tenement, unaware of what was transpiring In the room In which the two girls had.

locked themselves. At police headquarters last night Mrs. Larue declared Miss Buckner had requested that the operation be performed. "She told me she would jump In the river before she would have another baby." Mrs. Larue told officers.

had to do it for her. I didn't mean any harm. I never thought anything would happen." The operation, which cost the life of Miss Buckner, was the second of Its kind In two days. Mrs. Larue declared.

"Carmen aaid she had to go to work in the mill Monday, and that's why she wanted me to try again- Sunday afternoon." Mrs. Larue gave officers the name of another girl for whom she had performed a similar operation. She said she "got two dollars" for "that one." Officers said It was several hours after her arrest before Mrs. from nine seats to 169 at the ex, pense of the German Nationals. People's and State's (Democratic) velt Business and Professional League to further the New York parties, which Suffered crushing ers' candidacy, defeats.

Chadbourne letter was address Crump Gang Holds Expected to Discredit The only other party gaining In ed to Homer Cummlngs, former Prussia was the Communist, which'' Democratic committee chairman now has 56 as compared to Its and Roosevelt supporter. Huddles, Declare Memphis Papers Defense Claim of Insanity. former 48. The Social Democrats Roosevelt's speech of April 7 in (Socialists) were heavy losers, which he advocated relief for the dropping from 137 to 91. Even "little man," saying funds of the the Catholic Centrists lost four Electric Refrigeration Show HONOLULU, April 24.T-W Dr.

seats. By JOE HATCHER All Is not well in Shelby! Reports on the Crump-Patterson Hitlerite Vote Heavy The Hitlerites polled 7,444,000 Joseph Catton, San Francisco alienist expected to be the final PROBE OF MARKET WILL ALSO TOUCH KRUEGER DEBACLE votes In- Prussia, the Socialists prosecution rebuttal witness In the To Open Here This Afternoon Larue realized the consequences of McKellar situation as reported In her act of Sunday afternoon. trial of four persons charged with the revenge murder of Joseph Ka- Reconstruction Finance Corporation were "not for him," Chadbourne said, "convicted him of a cheap opportunism bordering on downright demagogy." Advanced Evasions "In that speech," Chadbourne continued, "he betrayed a willingness to play upon the Irritations, suspicions and bitterness of these troubled and unhappy Then, at St. Paul, the lawyer! the two Memphis newspapers in "They'll send me to the pen hahawal, submitted a report on his won officers said she re findings In the case today. Economists to Conduct marked when the seriousness of While both Catton and attorneys the offense dawned upon her.

refused to divulge the contents of Mrs. Larue declared she had Youth Killed, Girl Companions Held In Store Robbery Cooking School; En dicate the Crump "boys" are running around in circles of amazement to find out where they are. The Crump boys have suddenly grown taciturn and wary. They boasted they knew Patterson would run pine days before he announced and ridiculed the Idea that Senator the report. It was learned author! been married eight years to Rufus tatlvely Catton's findings support 4.251,000; Centrists, 3.241,000; Communists, German Na.

tionals 1.427.000; People's Partv 325.000; State's Party Economic. 179.000: Smaller part 279.000. The final returns distributed th-: votes In othfM- states as follows: Wurttemberg Natinnnl lsts, 328.000; Social Dtmrp 206.000: CentrlHts. 254,000: Co munlsts, 116.000; German 254.000. Bavaria Bavarian fVon' Party, 1,27:.

000; National Snr ists, Social tertainment Program said. Roosevelt "advanced nothing but evasions and platitudinous gen Larue, employe In the card room of the mill In which Miss Buckner the. prosecution contention that Senate Committee Will Outline Policy Today. eralities." worked. She said she married at Lieut.

Thomas H. Massle, U. S. Each Evening. When a dike breaks.

he said. the aao olJS rears. one of tha defendants, was not insane when he held tha tltr that PARIS, April 24 (Spl) as the temporary An investigation was being con Robin Scrieber. 24. lay shot to repairing the break, waiting until kertioter of the state convention ducted Sunday night by Inspector killed the young native.

Catton will be the third alienist death today 9. in the home-town which had always called hlra one a later and safer time to discuss plans for changing and strengthen Eugene Diuard ana emergency ui-fleers Roy Morgan and J. T. Pet- to combat the claim of the defense of its "best" young men the vie ing the system as a whole. Either tus.

I that the lieutenant was mentally Mm of his unsuccessful attempt to Frank Roosevelt is without enough When he waa selected, the Shelby "beys" drew Into their shells and started holding huddles with the Crump-Church bosses. Ralph Millett, veteran political scrlvlner of the Press-Scimitar, says, "the Shelby organization deranged when he shot the alleged rob a store early Sunday morning, common sense to grasp these slm attacker of his young wife, Thalia Meanwhile his companions Massle. Street Parade to Start Program of WASHINIGTON. April 2(JP The Senate committee Investigating the New York stock market will broaden its Inquiry to include International operations and will go carefully into transactions that led to the collapse of the Krueger-Toll share prices, Senator Smith D. Brookhart, Republican, Iowa, told the United Press tonight.

plicltles, or else 'he chooses deliberately to disregard them, putting his own ambition above the com another young man and two good Co-defendants with Hassle are looking would-be girl bandit (Continued on Page Business Expert Is To Address Local Merchants May 5 Mrs. Granville Fortescue, his moth leaders are said to be quite willing to make up with Senator K. D. Mc mon good, were held In Jail without bond on Circus Here Today er-in-law, and E. J.

Lord and Albert "Surely out of the obvious names a charge of house breaking. Kellar. Perhaps eager Is the better O. Jones, enlisted men. vallate to the party, such as Young Scrieber, son of Beri Tke Tennessean Papers' second annual electric refrigeration show, featuring numerous models embodying all the latest improvements of 1932 refrigeration, will open at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the L.

Jonas building. Eighth avenue, north, and Commerce street. The show will last throughout the week, closing at 10 o'clock Saturday night Cooperating with The Tennessean Papers in making the event the greatest of Its kind ever held in Middle Tennessee are the members of the newly organized Nashville Electric Refrigerator bureau. Visiting hours will be from 2 o'clock to 10 o'clock. Each of the Nashville dealers of electric refrigerators will have a booth exhibiting various models of The prosecution already has en word.

Fuse Loses Tang Scrieber. foreman of the planing tered the testimony of two alienists, The committee most certainly will Investigate the Krueger-Toll A city of tents, with its fascinat (Continued on Page 2) CONGRESS IS ARRESTED "The fuss they picked with the collapse," Brookhart said. "We ing population of scampering mill of the Louisville and Nashville railway shops here, was shot at 3 a. Sunday as he was unlocking feel certain that we have only (Continued on Page 2) CLOTHES DEATH CLUE? United States senator is said to have lost its tang about the time it became apparent that Judge clowns, trumpeting elephants, toot ing calliopes and "fe-e-ro-shus anl touched on the things that are the cjor of the w. Baucum store happening in Wall Street." To Government Deals Blow Indian Nationalists.

Malcolm R. Patterson would orob Asked from what angle the com mala" reared its head over the shoW lot on Wedgewood avenue, aiy run lor governor. (Continued on Page 2) TELLS U. S. Garb.

mittee would approach the inquiry NEW DELHI, India, April 24 Man Dresssd in Woman's Is Found Strangled "In fact, if certain Uttie birds into international operations, UP) The government dealt a stag aren't telling stories, the- olive Brookhart said: CHARLOTTE, N. C. April 14 near the state lair grounds, eariy this morning. The "city" known as the Downle Brothers circus, will be open to branch has already been tendered gering blow to the Indian National. Ists today by arresting 369 dele.

(JP) From the woman'a silk coat Harriot Protests Moratorium and "We will approach It from the only angle possible, and that is to K. D. thus Millett reveals the un with which he was strangled and Laval Visit. gates and spectators who were attempting to hold the annual nii.tnm.ri this afternoon at rest and uncertainty of the Shelby go thoroughly into the whole mat the woman's dress with which his crowd, PARIS. April 24 UP) The leader ter and bring everything we can convention of the Nationalist Con body was clothed, police hoped to The Evenlnr-Atreal runs In bold of the powerful Radical Socialist o'clock when the first of two shows will be staged, and another "open house" will be held tonight at gress.

day to find a solution of the Headlines tnat "State Adminlstra out for scrutiny. Is Making Progrees opposition. Edouard Herriot, -More than 300 others had been strange death here of Albert Approximately 800 Nashville bus- iness men, including department heads and bank representatives are expected to hear Amos Parrlsh, nationally known authority on, re- tall merchandising, who la to be the principal speaker at the annual dinner meeting of the Associated'' Retailers of NashvUle at p. May 5 at the Chamber of Commerce. Mr.

Parrlah will discuss "Selling j-Ooode at a. Profit Today," giving an 1 outline of a number of selling ideas for local retailers. He says "this year's business is going only-tor-those with a strong selling attack. It takes courageous promotion' these days, but such promotion is bringing business." Manuel Eakind of Lebeck Broth- era has been appointed chairman of publicity and Elmore Morris of Caatner-Knott Company, chairman of arrangements; John Bevlngton, president of tha organization, haa announced. --v Application for reservation tion Drives Wedge Separating Mc- brought Franco-American relations arrested Friday and Saturday, in Rudlsell.

14-year-old shipping Keuar and Crump Deeper." Brookhart replied to criticism clerk. The crump spokesmen have sud eluding the most famous woman in Mme Sarojlni Naldu, acting into the French election campaign today when he declared that France should tell this to the United that the committee thus far has learned little of value from the His body was found yesterday the lines they carry. The L. Jonas building, with its tremendous floor space, affords the opportunity to every dealer to display numerous models. For that reason, The Tennessean Papers' show will be the largest ever held in this section.

The show will not be an entirely commercial affair. While the big idea will be to show the publio the value of electric refrigeration, those (Continued on Page 2) JAPANESE REPEL ATTACK denly hushed on the affects ot president of the Congress. She suspended by the coat which had o'clock. Prior to that time, "however, an old time circue parade, traditional announcement of a circus" presence in town, will have wended its glittering way through the downtown streets of Nashville. Leaving the circus grounds at clock States: later was sentenced to a year in witnesses that have been called before it, including the calm and been twisted into a rope, from "If our affairs do not Interest frame in the warehouse where he (Continued on Page 2) ASK TO BE LET ALONE you.

then let us alone." jail. Pandit Madan Mohan Malavtya. suave Percy -Rockefeller. Influential was employed. The face was smear.

The Radical Socialists are next next in line for the presidency of ed with rouge and powder. (Continued on Page 2) to the straight Socialists in the organization In its forty-sev Women's garments clothed the (Continued on Pi0 2) strength In the Chamber of Deputies with 109 members In their Norfolk Lindbergh Negotiators body. There were ear rings In the BOY KILLED BY AUTO Are Uncommittal. single bloc, and might be described earn and goggles over the eyes. Coroner-Frank A.

Hovls accept NORFOLK, April 24 (UP) Partly Cloudy I better for the American voter If James Singleton, 4, Hit By Ca A plea to be left undisturbed was ed the death as a suicide. He said they were called merely "Liberal." (France elects a new chamber next made tonight by three Norfolk men death was due to strangulation. Driven By C. A. Hudson.

should be made to Miss Sadie WASHINGTON FORECAST Running from behind a parked Rudlsell was married. His 23- negotiating with a group they be enth session, which had been banned by the was arrested yesterday when he defied an order forbidding him to enter the city. These arrests brought to total since Gandhi's mpst recent civil resistance campaign to well over 50,000 It was estimated, and puts the last of his council of IS in jail including himself. A etoud of the Nationalists to 44 Chinese Killed In Assault Upon Garrison. MUKDEN.

Manchuria, April 24 (US) The Japanese garrison at Tungliao, Northern Manchuria, today repulsed a surprise assault by J. 000 Chinese regulars, killing 44 Sunday.) The former premier ind lonsr year-old wife, mother of a five- lievo to be in possession of Charles truck Into the path of a moving TENNKAREEt Fertly cloudy, possibly local thundershowm In etrem eai porfhm Mondmri Tueadny partly elovdri A. Lindbergh. Jr. automobile cost the life of 4-year Hart man, secretary, DRUG ADDICT SOUGHT i time mayor of Lyons was making year-old daughter, asserted he had no financial or domestic' worries The plea was accompanied by a old James Singleton, son of Casey an attack on Premier A hart Tor statement that the wife of John Singleton of 417 Catherine Street, and no reason to take his own life.

She aaid the clothing in whloh the cleu In an sddress at Avignon, when he brought the United States Hughes Curtis, chief negotiator, Sunday night. i.r In orth nortlon Maud 1 of the attackers. The raid was made under cover of darkness in was "very ill," and a request that The child died in Vanderbllt hos bodv was clad was not hers ana into tbe campaign orator the early morning hours. he be left alone on that ground. If day succeeded In holding a hurried pital at 9 o'clock, two -hours after that she had never seen It before.

May Shad Light Upon Double Slaying, MINEOLA, N. April 24 (US) After two mystery witnesses, had been Questioned In secret for M. Herri protested tho Hoover moratorium and assorted Other Japanese detachments went the accident occurred at the corner no other. Taeodsr amrtly etondri mot ALABAMA! Fartljr cloudy Monday mmm Taowtajr. HOURLY TKMMERATl RE meeting and passed rive resolutions against the British govern Rudiselrs own doming was hanging in a oloset.

in the ware to the assistance of Chinese forces of Thirty-second and Charlotte Rear Admiral Guy H. Burrage, tnat former Premier Piarre Laval's to Washington wni flahtlna for the Independent Man- ment befojj police arrived. spokesman of the negotiators, In C. A -Hudson, of 44U7 house. hours, a search was begun tonight churlan government against rebels Park Avenue, driver of the automo making the requests said that, accepting the assurances of news for a drug addict in connection bile which struck the child, was SIX DEAD.

32 INJURED crippling the southern spur of the Chinese Eastern railway by blow 3timson Improves GENEVA. April 24 0P The not arrested. with Long Island's double murder tragedy of suburban romance. 11 If II! 72 KM I 1 5 ra 7 IB 1 71 10 71 papers that they did not desire to ECONOMY BILL READY ing; un the tracks. Mr.

Hudson was said to have hamner the negotiations "or en Bodies of Other Cave-In Victims slight illness of Henry L. Stlmson, A strike of Chinese employes on been driving east on Charlotte Ave danger the plans for the. return of The addict is now believed by the authorities to have led. the brutal attack oil Edward B. the line Is feared as a result of the the American secretary 01 state.

Committee Completes Two Months nue when the child ran from be WEATHER RECORDS Are sought. avt A TtlJtaTON. W. Va. April J4 refusal of Japanese commanders to hind a truck which had been parked possible only to aay that Curtis was so Improved today that he decided to remain in Geneva Instead release a number of Russians ar on the south side of the street.

The (US) With arte known dead and "returned this afternoon. Brlnker, dapper married Romeo and Miss Rose Welk, his trusting sweetheart, both of whom were rested in Harbin en suspicion of Tha Waather Baraau report tor th. hour, ending at I o'clock la.t nlsht Is aa Hlrhait tamparatura, 7 dasraaa: low-cat, to. Th. tnwD tamparatura for th.

Am mm. I d.rrMi bov. normal, Bo It had been known for hours of going to the mountains for a short rest as his physicians had Singleton child ran la front of Mr. Hudson's car. It waa deolared, and S3 injured in a cave-in at tne refl-aral dam project across the Kana blowing up a Japanese troop train that Curtis returned from, a two- recently.

advised. found In an empty lot early Wednesday savagely beaten to death. day cruise this afternoon in the wha river, a crew of 100 men and a battery of steam shovels worked was knocked beneath the wheels, one of which passed over the boy's ft. hl month th.r. ha.

b.n an I yacht Mare on or uoi. unanea xx. Consolvo. multi-mUllonalre hotel mmmm of 41 dasreaa. Bine January 1 bodv.

According to information in tne hands of District Attorney -Elvln feverishly today to uncover oiner bodies believed entombed during th. WCM Is 413 dagraea. Amount ot nrcolsltatlon, f.ll Incli. H. E.

Flowers, residing at i man. Edwards of Nassau County, the Thirty-eighth Avenue, North, was the dlaaater. The total for thl. month to- data- Is New Faith Baldwin Story Of Hard Work. WASHINGTON, April 24 (P ProvidinT drastic reductions and changes throughout the -entire government structure, the highly controversial omnibus economy bill, expected to cut federal costs to $225,000,000 In 1933 will be laid formally before the House tomorrow for consideration on Wednesday.

The completed bill, representing more than two months of day and night labor by the House Economy Committee with the assistance of President Hoover and government departments, was made publio by Chairman McDuffle as It came After a careful examination of Take to His Bed t.lt Inchaa. WDicn is men raaa man Ik. normal. Th. total precipitation an eye-witness to the accident, ana declared It was unavoidable on the drug addict was said to have been enamoured of Mrs.

Jbsephlna Til-x lotson, vivacious Spanish beauty who lived as "Mrs. Brlnker" after the cave-In which consisted of three soparate avalanches of earth BERLIN. April 4 (US) Fear part of Mr. Hudson. He declared tot the.

year 'to d.t. is 11.71 Inchaa, or 4.11 lnehas more than th. normal. BunrlM, Bunaat, Total of loslne- his friendship with Greta To Begin Wednesday Morning that cave way like quicksand, gov the child was alone at tne time the suburban Romeo had been di Oarbe today sent wiineim ooeren of the accident and darted from vorced by his first wife. Ben.

socially prominent Swedish behind the truck directly Into th ernment engineers attributed the tragedy to recent heavy rains which they aaid had loosened the ton aoil. writer, to bed with a nervous break nath of the Hudson car. down plua a alight attack ot grippe. The boy was taken 10 vanaerom II hours, 10 minntaa, Baromtt.r l.vsl), a. II.

TT; I II.T0. WEATHER RECORD WASHINOTON, April SJ Weather bureau rocord. of t.mpsraturt and rainfall for Ihs 14 hours ending I p. in tha principal oottoa grow-inar ami and tlnwhm: Seven members of the. rescue mends Boerenson asorioea hosnltal.

where It was said he Turn Discarded his breakdown to excitement caused probably had received a fracture of party were Injured during the second cave-in by falling debris. from the printing press. The group of four Democratic and three Re bv reports ha Is to marry the Things Into the' skull and internal injuries. Motorcycle Officer C. M.

Johns In Swedish star. Borensen yesterday Then cams a third landslide. In denied tha reports with an equtvo juring, this time II ot the specta- publicans labored until Sunday morning to perfect Its multifarious provisions. vestigated for tne ponce aepan Btatimi High, lew, fiw. cat "yon never' can tell what life tora who thronged to tne scene menu Ail Alp .04 from tha surrounding countryside.

will brine in the aha rilla 71 .01 Atlanta II "Smallest Bar on Earth," Is Discovered by Thousands of Chinese Honor Robert Short. .41 Deputies Who Call on 'Buck' Ryatt Sunday Ready Cash An' Ad, Tellinpr The Facts Will Phone Now 5-i221, "Ad-taker!" 4l.la 41 .11 American Flier Killed in Shanghai Defense A smashing hew serial success written by Faith Baldwin i to start Wednesday in The Nashville Tennessean. The author of "Office Wife" and "Skyscraper" has scored another 'triumph in "District Nurse." This new story is written in the terse, powerful style Faith Baldwin knows so well and uses so effectively. "District Nurse" is the story of an everyday girl faced with situation common to thousands of girts everywhere." "District is played against the backdrop ot a city where the misery Ellen encountered during her duties as visiting nurse tugged so violently at her heartstrings that she had no time for anything else until she met Frank Bartlett. Ellen's heart was too large for her own good but Frank taught her new tricks, and govt-Faith Baldwin a chanta to writs her most thrilling love story.

-r Beotn this ariDotna new story in The Nashvilts hM thav bearen to search for the The smallest bar on earth was SHANGHAI April J-Wr Tens cache in which tha whiskywas looated. Four barrels, on or OfJthousands of Chinese today lined Atlantio city i Blrminrham 14 Chloa.e Clnetnoatt 41 Denver II Detroit Bi ras 74 Oalvaaton 71 Jaoksoavltla II. Kansas City 70 Kar Went II Little Rook 14 Los Ansdaa 14 IsOulavtlta 74 Memphis Marldlaa Miami 71 Mobile believed to have been discovered by deputies sheriff here Sunday morning when the home of W. the streets of Shanghai for the state funeral of Robert Short, American aviator who waa shot (Buck) Ryatt at 171 Pt. Louis down in the recent "Shanghai war" Avenue, was raided, A dummy telephone box.

10xl .11 .0 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .11 .01 .01 .00 .00 .11 .00 during- an encounter with Japanese alrplaaea. II 41 Tl II 7 I 4 II II 71 41 II II 11 i te inches, served Ryatt for a bar, of The Nationalist government bur. Today he was buried as a colonel In the Nationalist ln recognition of his effort! on behalf Of the Chinese. The funeral was the largest ever witnessed In Shanghai for a foreigner. It held in the foreign church of the International Settlement with aa American clergyman officiating.

Many high Chinese; dignitaries attended the ceremony In addition to official representatives of tha Nanking government and scores of (Sentlnued en Page ficers who made the raid said. Within the box four spigots wsrs TENNESSEAN PAPERS CLASSIFIED 2 FOR, "I Your Ad .1 Both Morning an.l Evening at One Cost. which waa full and three practically empty, were finally discovered between the houeeroof and celling of the front porch, it was declared. Pipes were attached to each of the four barrels and were tun between walls of 'the nous to the dummy phone box. aooordlngto the deputies.

The barrels were said to have been so concealad that it was lm- (Continued en Page 2) led the flier with full military aw Orleans aw T.rk I lfcnredly found, and. from either Rlohmond II of the faucets officers said honors, and the flier's another and brother from Seattle, Wash were guests of the authorities. Tennessean Wednesday morning and follow through whisky could be drawn. After "catching on" to Ryatt'a all installments. When Short was snot dowa over Bt.

1 Louts Baa Antonio II Ban Ftanoiaoe T.mra 4 Vtakabur mumu'W lVUmltmtoei Soochow on February tl In a trick bar. the officers found themselvss stumped, they said. Chinese airplane, ha was "Just.

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