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hnday Morning Sunday Morning Edition THE BAILYAEGUS-LEADEM Edition ''SOUTH DAKOTA'S LEADING NEWSPAPER" PRICE CENTt i OFFICIAL COUNTY FAFEK OFFICIAL CITY PAPER SIOUX FALLS, SOUTH DAKOTA, SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1934 JftENTY-SK PAGES 1 1 -T "Tv A Li- Bilk Signed arm enston ivuw uwi it I i i i CM" 1 I ffl resident Cites Stratospherists in Gondola AIRPLANE LINE OPENS TUESDAY Gondola Tested After Placing School, City Hall And Park Work In Trio Of Projects elief Features IN SIOUX FALLS Passenger Service to Begin by )f Two New Acts Hanf ord Firm Air Mail in Doubt Of Instruments Sphere Filled With Air at 25 Pounds Pressure, Left During Night Rapid City, June 30. (it) Civil $2,143,630 Set Aside In Wash Frazier-Lemke Law Would Al EARLY DECISION SEEN Legal Points Hold Up Mail Proj Bill Sets Up Retirement System for Nation's Rail Workers ington for Improvements in South Dakota ect Schedule for Route Announced CKES TURNS ON SPEED GNATURE ENDS STUDY ian and military instrument men who have been working in the gondola for the National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps stratosphere flight watched tests tonight to see how well they had done their work so far. Air passenger service for Sioux ioux Falls Officials Pleased at low Farmers Five-Year Debt Moratorium IS SWEEPING MEASURE Will Need Amendment at Next Session Because of Wording, F. D. R.

Says By SAM BLEDSOE Associated Press Staff Writer Washington, June 30. (Fy Presi Falls beginning Tuesday was definitely announced late Saturday by Frank Mulhall, traffic manager for ood Features Overbalance Bad, Roosevelt Explains in Statement nt.Atntrtnn 30. (fP) As- Favorable Action by Gov- eminent Allottment of $1,163,300 for Sioux Hanfords Air Lines, Sioux City, The big army oxygen generating truck brought here from Wright, field to provide liquid oxygen and liquid air for the flight was used to pump air into the gondola at pressure near 25 pounds to the while he was in the city on business matters. Dandits Escape After Robbing Store Of $290 Two Men Hold Up Floyd's Market Cover Proprietor With Pistols Robbed of $290.90 in cash by two men armed with automatic pistols, Floyd Holmstrom, proprietor of Floyd's Market, 329 South Minnesota ave, was a victim of a holdup shortly after 11 o'clock Saturday night. According to Information supplied by police, the two men entered the back door of the store and com Zg that decision had been "dif- Falls PWA projects, included in a total allottment of $2,143,630 for nu Mr.

Mulhall announced that the Hanford company would start square inch, and it was left at that 'it rTe5iaciiu ivwotiu nounced he had signed the spta uo a retirement merous projects in South Dakota, operations on the new line Tuesday was announced from Washington Saturday night. tnsion system for railroad workers. nrnvlriert retire- Aiming at a new speed record pressure over night. A score of holes had been drilled in the thin shell at the gondola for tubes and cables leading from instruments within to the outside air, and that shell must be made air regardless of whether tne air man contract had been signed, but said that if official information Is received from Washington to the effect that the carrying of mall shall begin on that day, then the company will in allocating public works funds. nlB ICttiomwv.

nt with pay frjailwa KPyf nf us It compels both the Secretary IcKes allotted $36,484,832 to 234 non-federal projects in 24 Hers and their employers to con-tae to a retirement fund. states and Puerto Rico, according tight again before it is sent into the thin air far above. begin flying tne man on tne same date. dent Roosevelt today ended specula-1 tion over the fate of the Frazier-i Lemke farm moratorium bill with I the announcement that he had signed the measure. One of the broadest acts yet pass-! ed for the relief of any class of debtors, the bill would allow debt-burdened farmers a five-year moratorium if they are unabie to reach a satisfactory arrangement with their creditors.

Mr. Roosevelt approved the bill on June 28 but he delayed making his action public so he could ex While this pressure test was go- to an Associated Press report. This large sum included the more than $2,143,000 for projects in South Da- BUlil UK A imtorium bill, which the president fi approved, and the Crosser pro-fili P.M fnimht. hv conservative Howes Sends Telegram While it was not specifically stated ine on. which was to tell of prog what route would be followed by the Kota.

Sioux Falls projects for which fees and supported by liberal ele- air passenger service, it is presumed that it would be over the same net ress made in preparing the gondola for the main flight under the cubic foot, balloon, crews were standing by and waiting for good weather that would say manded Holmstrom to come to the nroslrfpnt listed trie BrgU- funds will bs provided are a new city hall, additions to Washington high school and Lowell school, and mv and con for the railroad work scheduld for the air mail line, that is, from Omaha, through Sioux City to Sioux Falls to Minneapolis Jason act and then said: rear, and the bandits then told him to return to the cash register and bring the contents to them. In the meantime they kept him cov park improvements. whether there would be a practice inflation tomorrow of a 25.000 foot iftdr a careiui weiKnuiK ui wc plain his reason for signing it. army balloon, rigged like the big and St. Paul on one route and from Sioux Falls to Huron, Aberdeen and Bismarck, N.

on the other route. Large Program Seen After months of waitine since the ne saia me legislation was in ered with their euns. Vantages and disadvantages to the -atry I have come to the deliver-tt conclusion that I should approve some respects loosely worded and one for instruction of Fort Meade cavalrymen who will make up the bond election of last September. Doubt was expressed Saturday would require amendment at the Holmstrom scooped up tne casn and returned to the rear of the the news of the iund anottment fcMU." (Associated Press Photo) evening by. W.

W. Howes, Washing next session of congress. store, handine it over to the band Thin Is the first nlcture showinsr Malor William Kepner (left) and its, police investigators reported. ground crew. MARE DRESSLER Capt.

A. W. Stevens inside the gondola of the balloon in which they -flie bill is in line witn social added. Will Need Changes Th. wMrement fund built UO un- wevertneiess," tne chier executive concluded, "the reasons for signing it far outweigh the arguments on the other side." The two men then left by the back door and walked away.

It was not hope to penetrate tne stratospnere to recora neignis, starung soon irum ton, assistant postmaster general, that air mail service from Sioux Falls to Bismarck would be started Tuesday. This is according to an Associated Press report from Washington, and expressed in a telegram for Sioux Falls was received witn great pleasure Saturday night, and officials associated wiih tne van-, ous projects expressed keen satis-iaction in the Knowledge that the government has approved the Sioux rails program. a spot near Rapid uity. the law will be administered by Has Trust in Farmers "There has been a serious lack APPEARS BETTER railroad retirement Doara. --v.

The president said the measure he med was "still crudely drawn and to, Huron saiuraay. a k-bri wngie was blamed for the possible delay, Mr. Howes said. Turns on Gas. inis wm mean the expenditure of of understanding of its provisions," Mr.

Roosevelt said, "and it has determined whether they had a car parked nearby. Neither man was masked. One of the men was said to be about 40 years old and wore a slouch hat, and the other was about 30 years old. Both wore overalls, according to the description given to Dolice. -n rwmiT manv chanees ana Actress Shows Some Improve' 'REMIER 'GUILTY' OF SEDUCING GIRL been alleged that insurance com ciendments at the next session of Doubt Expressed Mr.

Wnwea said in his teleeram! several hundred tnousand dollars tor labor alone, giving employment to hundreds oi merv just as quickly as details lor the projects can be completed. Tells of Death Other arguments he listed Rgalnst "It does not aDDear possible at panies and other mortgagees will suffer severely through the use of this law by farmers to evade the ment From Illness Thaf Cause Her Death this time to commence air mail service to Huron by July 3 due to legal rmestinns as to bids for this particu Holmstrom, police said, seems to Tne washlneton reDort revpnls payment of debts within their capacity to meet. Stenographer Wins $10,000 Santa June 30. by Asphyxiation be a periodic victim oi noidup men, the Saturday night robbery having lar line not having been fully deter-minori an vet Fvprv effort, is beine were: that tne leaerai coordinator transportation was engaged In a wugh study of the subject of employment security a idy well under way and that the after the first four years would st a heavily Increased financial irdpn on the railroads "and the I do not subscribe to these fears. "I have sufficient faith in the (Pi Awakening from the lethargic slumber that has gripped her several been the third or fourth time that he has been held up in the past few that for the bioux Falls program $803,000 in a loan and grant has Deen allocated for school improvements, $317,800 for a new city hail, and $42,500 for improvements to the city's park system.

obless Man. Lock Himself in made to furnish this Damages in Suit Father Awarded $5,000 Edmonton. June 30. days, the veteran character actress, Marie Dressier, showed a slight im years. honesty-of the overwhelming majority of farmers to believe that they will not evade the payment of just debts." Room, Tosses Key to eoiy start in a reasonaDie ume.

On the Omaha-Twin Cities line. makes no sound provision for ir.eSL" sums cover the. bond issnns Child in Yard planes will leave Omaha at 8:25 LANGER TO APPEAL for each project voted last lall. provement tonight in the illness her physicians fear soon will cause her death. Miss Dressier Is suffering from cancer, and this condition has been tiS incrcfuS6' He balanced these assertions with aments for the legislation.

He added that "contrary to the belief of many uninformed persons that this is not a general or whole a. sioux uity at a. tsioux Falls at 9:55 a. Minneapolis at Vivian MacMillan, stenographer who accused Premier J. E.

Brownlee of seducing her. won $10,000 damages tonight. The jury also awarded $5,000 damages in the civil action to Milwaukee, June 30. d- and in addition include a grant made by the federal government 11:25 a. and arrive in St.

Paul Locking himself in the bathroom of sale moratorium privilege." under the PWA program. FRAUD CONVICTION The actual burden on tne rau-ads caused bv enforced contribu- at 11:40 a. m. On the return trip, aggravated by complications affect' tng her heart and kidneys. will be far less than their fie- his home today, Henry Pirk, 29, wrote two notes to his wife while WiU Speed Plans Upon beine advised of the nrtinn would indicate," he sam.

the planes will leave St. Paul at 4:50 p. leaving Sioux Falls at 6:40 p. Sioux City at 7:20 p. and arrive at Omaha at 8:08 p.

m. une Din, iirst advanced by Kep. McKeown (D-Okla), would enable farmers who try to reach a debt settlement through county conciliation commissions to ask federal Order Permitting Move Obtained gas from a heater was snuffing out Board To Be Set I'D MOFFETT NAMED taken by Secretary Ickes Saturday night. City. Commissioner Joseph S.

his life, complaining in one that In addition to this and his decla-iilon that the bill conformed to On the Sioux Falls-Bismarck line the eas is sure slow." From Court Co-Defendants Included courts that they be adjudged bank "I turned on the gas at 9:45 a. the gin lather. Aian MacMiuan. A. L.

Smith of Calgary, chief defense counsel, told the jury today before it retired that the premier withdrew his charges of conspiracy against Miss MacMillan and John Caldwell, a young medical student, as the premier desired only "to vindicate his honor." The girl charged the official took her into his office, seduced her and thereby ruined her life by impairing planes will leave Sioux Falls at 9:55 a. leaving Huron at 10:40 a. tad social policy, the president the bill created a board which HOUSING LEADER rupt. The conciliation commissions were authorized during the Hoover neisun saia ne anticipates tne city will move rapidly to conclude the essential details in order that wo-k can be started on the city hall and the park program as quickly as possible. and here it is 10 o'clock and I ain't dead yet," he wrote.

Fargo, N. June 30. P) id accumulate data to put tne stem, on a sound and permanent administration but advocates of ad First closing the crevices in tne ditional farm debt relief claimed Aberdeen at 11:25 a. and arrive at Bismarck at 12:25 p. m.

Returning the planes will leave Bismarck at 3:50 p. leaving Aberdeen at 5:05 p. Huron at 5:50 p. and Counsel for Gov. William Langer New Yorker Will Take Over One The president also sam it door, Pirk tossed the bathroom key to his 10 year old daughter, playing feild Improve railroad employe and four co-defendants, under sen It is essential that this be done they have helped the producers very little.

through emplacement 01 tence of Federal Judge Andrew Mil her ODDortunities for marriage, say arriving at Sioux Fans at 6:30 p. m. seranntiated emnloves. in order to give labor the benefits which are proposed under the plan," Commissioner Nelson said. in tne yard, instructing ner to give it to his wife, who was expected home at noon from the physician's ler for crimes against the United ine Caldwell had proposed wedding, Court Names Appraisers After the farmer begins bank of Most Important Recovery Machines Washington.

June 30. (JP Presi The tn-motors win leave umana Some of the principal points of but withdrew his offer when he at 8:25 a. leaving St. Joseph at a art include: office where she is employed. Pirk He explained that it will first be ruptcy, the court is to appoint ap learned of her affair with Brownlee, 9:30 a.

and arriving at Kansas was lobless. praisers to arrive at tne "lair value" three-man board to serve lor years at 110.000 annual pay for States, today obtained an order from the court allowing an appeal to the United States circuit court of appeals. A citation was served on the government attorneys, notifying them City a. Returning the planes will leave Kansas City at 6:35 p. leaving St.

Joseph at 7:10 The second note, ramming into an almost illegible scrawl, began. "Dear. of his land and chattels, if liens are held against them. sen. RESTRICTIONS OFF Employees mav retire after reach dent Roosevelt today appointed James A.

Moffett, of New York, as federal housing administrator. Moffett will take over what the president regards as one of the keystones of the recovery campaign in 1 85 or having completed 30 years dear Anna The gas is sure working fast now. Here's where all my troubles end. I'm terribly sick, but necessary to advertise for bids for the bonds, and that as a matter of course these will be purchased by the government. The next step will be to advertise for bids for the construction work.

With these two details disposed of, work can then be started immediately after the government purchases the bonds and p. and arrive at umana at uas p. m. of appeal, and bonds for the de fendants were approved by Assist If that appraisal is satisfactory to the lien holders, the farmers may pay off the indebtedness over a six year period at rates of interest which began at one percent on the ON RENTED ACRES moe. The annuity begins in six T.ths.

The annuity is based on the length Win connect iiere The lines thus will connect on the it wm be ail oyer soon," ant District Attorney Donald Murtha. the drive to provide new homes and modernize old ones. service and the rate of pay. The bonds, as fixed by the court Farmers May Plant Corn and south with the transcontinental route and with the northern transcontinental route at Bismarck. Planes leaving Bismarck at 3:50 STORMS BREAK UP total and gradually rise to nve per cent.

i upon retirement each employe is receive a monthly payment equal provides tne necessary money, it was explained. Any creditor may block the set two ucrcent of his monthly nay Friday, following sentence of the defendants, are combination bail and supersedeas bonds guaranteeing all costs in connection with the p. will connect with the Twin The housing administrator Is now connected with the Standard Oil of Califonia. After resigning as vice President of the Standard Oil of few Jersey he served for some time on the advisory board of the Grain Sorghums for Forage on Rented Ground tlement if he desires. But if he by tne numoer oi years School Board to Act The first move by the Sioux Falls Cities-Omaha plane at Sioux Falls.

IOWA'S HEAT WAVE does, the federal court Is authorized nas served. The annuity is not to putting passengers in omana at board of education, in order to ob more than 75 percent of the Nthlv condensation and the lat- to give the farmer a nve-year moratorium. During that time, the 8:08 p. m. Washington.

June 30. The appeal, and guaranteeing the amounts of the fines assessed against the five men whom the Jury found guilty of conspiracy to obstruct the orderly operation of an Bedford Struck by Near-Tor farm administration today threw debtor would keep his place and pay hria defined as the average monthly during his entire period of Washlneton. June 30. WPV-Harl tain the $803,000 federal loan and grant for new additions to Washington high school and Lowell school, will be to offer the $600,000 school bond Issue for sale. These bonds open its regulations on the use of NRA.

School for Jobless lee Branch, second assistant nost a "lair rental value" to De determined by the court. This rent would be divided among the creditors. nadoFour Persons Hit by Lightning acres rented to the government un der croo control plans. master eenerai in cnaree oi air mail act of congress for soliciting funds service, said tooay award oi tne con irom lederai reiier worKers, The last restriction on such use tract for the Kansas Citv-Twm cit were voted, along with those for the various city projects, last September 26. on of Ex-Senator les air mail route is being delayed was lifted, allowing farmers to plant corn and grain sorghums for forase Des Moines, June 30.

P) Wind At the end of the five year period, the court may make a new appraisal of the property and the farmer could still be relieved of his Girls to Be Opened Cuban Government The eovernment is then exriected pending settlement oi legal ques, lions regarding the bid of the Han' and electric storms broke Iowa's heat wave in several sections of the use on contracted acres. At the same time the addition of ten counties to the emergency drought area Pneumonia Victim ford-Tri-State Airlines, Inc. Expenditure of Funds for Edu state Saturday after two persons debts if the lien holders accept that valuation and it Is paid. Otherwise, Branch said attorneys were study. in Nebraska and Texas was to bid for the bonds at par.

and in addition, will make an outright grant of $203,000, making a total of $803,000 available for new construction and modernization at Washington high and Lowell schools. May Get Munitions ing the case and that he hoped for foreclosure may be resorted to. Losses Remain Same had drowned and one had died of heat prostration. The federal weather bureau predicted fair weather for the state for Sundav, cation Authorized by S. in Minnesota Fayette.

June 30t(F) J. iomas Hcin. 33. son of Ala nnai action on tne contract eany next weex Removal of restrictions on use of government rented acres specified, however, that corn and grain sor- Embargo Does Not Prevent Sup The ouestion Involved concerned with moderate temnerature. wnen tne money is made avail "In the actual operation of the law," Mr.

Roosevelt said, "I do not believe that losses' of capital will the listing of equipment as called for St. Paul, June 30. The Wind of cyclonic proportions lia's former senator, died at the 'in hpme here today after an ill's of two weeks with bronchial "ftimonia. Youns Hein had been able, and all plans and specifications ehums must not be harvestJd lor in the advertisement for the bids. plies From Reaching Proper Authorities grain, and in areas where the two ereatlv exceed, if they exceed at struck: Bediord.

damaging larm buildings, unroofing the Bedford Branch said Hanford. the low bidder, opening of a resident summer school for needy unemployed girls was announced today bv state re nave met witn government regulations, it is necessary for the school board to advertise for bids on the ail th lnKses that would be sus crops might produce grain for har LaFayctte for almost two years Country club, and stopping tele' nhone service. taincd if this measure were not listed some equipment being used on another line at the time and there was doubt as to whether this could cueing law with his ratner. tne lief authorities following word that construction contracts. As each step Washington.

June 30. The ntier senator who recently met vesting, secretary Wallace reserved the right to specify dates before which the crops could not be Harry L. Hopkins, federal relief ad minlstrator, had authorized ex Four persons were strucr ny llihtning during the storms, but Droncrlv be included. present Cuban government can obtain all the arms and munitions it 'at in an attempted political ine air route win connect Kansas none was seriously Injured. Dallas woack as he sought the concessional seat in the fifth district.

wishes in the United States under penditure of funds for this pur nose. must comply rigidly with govern-' ment regulations, the procedure is expected to take some time, and school officials late Saturday night said they could not say Just when actual work would probably begin on City and the Twin Cities through Smith and A. J. Clark were the embargo decree signed yes Omaha. Sioux City and Sioux Falls, planted.

Earthquake Shakes knocked to the sidewalk in Des terday. signed." The president said the measure "will stop foreclosures" and that the mere threat of its use should speed the refinancing program of the farm credit administration. "It will prevent deficiency Judgments," he said, "a form of liability which, in the judgment of many thinking business men, ought to be with a branch line running from 'm was at his son's bedside when died. Be is survived by hi wif and his Motnev while Ed Carstens and M. State department officials ex Sioux Falls to Mandan, N.

'ine scnooi win oe neia Deginning Monday and lasting for a two months period at the university farm school campus. One hundred P. McKee were stunned when light tne projects. ning struck the building of the Central Engineering company on Will Call Meetinr Trm Tfannld 13 TViifht vIm vitrei plained today the proclamation was issued at the request of the Cuban government in order to prevent illegal smuggling of munitions and selected girls between the ages of JURY AWARDS WOMAN Region in Mexico the Mississippi at 18 and 30 have been enrolled according to Miss Jessie Bloodworth rilrprtnr nf women's work. abolished entirely.

Ciudad Bravos, Mexico. June 30, shipments to radicals or revolu tlonaries. dent of the school board, said Saturday night that a special meeting of the board would be called very soon to get the necessary procedure OFFICIAL WEATHER DAMAGES IN ACTION Oshkosh. June 30. (JPh- FARMERS TO RECEIVE 4JP A strong oscillatory earth Units of study will be provided To make shipments, manufactur for clerical workers, skilled domes' ers and exporters must secure a II quake, lasting two minutes shook this region today.

Houses were considerably damaged and residents tic help as well as in health, dra CHINCH BUG OIL FREE cense from the state department. matics and music, All licenses issued must have the Wtther tnrt rotd informttlon oy Ansooittfd prest. Locil trmptti-' btromner ind wind vetncliy H. Bfehtold. olntry United 8tt ver la eioui Falls.

After deliberating almost eight hours, a circuit court Jury today awarded Mrs. Lois Thorn Nichol $30,000 damages In her suit against F. J. Sensenbrenner, president of Des Moines. June 30.

fn Bar approval of and be Issued upon re tnrown mio a panic. There were no casualties. The tremblor was also felt slightly in quest of the Cuban embassy here. BOY STEPS IN HOLE, rier oil for fighting chinch bugs hereafter will be distributed free to ENDS 17-YEAR REIGN AS UNIVERSITY HEAD Iowa City, June 30. (IP) The 17 year regime of Dr.

Walter A. Jessup as president of the university of Iowa ended tonight. Monday the university presidency will be assumed by Eugene Gil-more, dean of the college of law and former vice governor of the Phillp- Mexico City. the Kimberly-Clark Paper company, farmers, Governor Herring said whom she alleged conspired to buy RETIRED FARMER DIES LOSES LIFE IN RIVER loo snares oi Kimoeriy-uiarK stocx The governor said the farmer had New Bridge Is Constructed Official Forecast south Dakota Generally fair, Shtly warmer Sunday; possibly 'tiered showers Monday. Iowa Fair with moderate tem- from her for $250 a share when the been charged five cents a gallon and OF WOOD TICK'S BITE true value was allegedly zsao.

that tne state and leaerai renei ad Llvermore, June 30. 4t John Fisher, 12, drowned In the Des Moines river near here today. The youth was believed to have ministration absorbed the remain-Ine cost of nine cents. 'aturn Sunday; Monday increas- LAW LIBRARY PRESENTED Lamonl, June 30. A wood tick bite caused the death of John on No.

19 North of Parker Parker, June 30. A new bridge on highway No. 1 is being constructed four miles north of here and the Webster. Mrs. Frank Anderson Refunds will be made to fanners ciouaincss and warmer.

Minnesota Fair Runrlnv: Monday Pusch, 67, retired farmer of Davis stepped into a deep noie wniie ariv In cattle across the river. widow of the late Frank Anderson, who have paid the five cents a gal Judge of the supreme court, made 'creasing cloudiness, followed by ottered shower! nnt. mnrh r.hnnee lon. Governor Herring asserted. Jav Hansel attempted to rescue underway at tne earnest possible moment.

Of the entire sum, about 80 percent, or approximately $642,400 will go toward the new addition and improvement of Washington high school, it is understood, and around $160,600 for the new addition and complete modernization of Lowell school. The school board has already gone over and approved the completed plans for work at Lowell school, and school officials said that they understood the high school plans were practically completed, although they have not yet been presented to the board in completed form. City Plans Are Ready Plans for the new city hall have been complete for some time, as have also the plans for the park Improvement projects. The specifications for the new city hall call for a three-stoiy modern structure, built on the site of the present city hall, thus obviating the necessity of the city purchasing new ground for the building. This new structure would house the entire governmental system of Sioux Falls, and Is so designed as gift of the law library of her late husband to the sons of his former tfmnerature.

City. He was bitten by the tick three weeks ago and taken ill. Friday morning he was taken to the Decatur County hospital and one leg him. recovering the body Just as young Fisher went down for the third time, but efforts to resuscitate hill nearby Is being graded. The seven-mile stretch from Parker to U.

8. highway No. 16 which runs across the state Is soon to be given BEATS ALTITUDE MARK partner, W. G. Waddel.

The young oraska Generally fair Sunday "a Mondav: not much rhnnce In men receiving the library are Gar him were futile. "nperat.ure. ncr J. waddel and Kenneth L. FOR SOARING AIRPLANE oil surfacing.

This will make a naved hiehwav on No. 19 from No, Loral Temperatures was amputated. MAN WHO STOLE BOAT Waddel, graduates of the law school of the University of South me reiirinB ujcsiucui --dent elect spent the entire week in conference on plans for the university. AVIATION COMMISSION HEADED BY PUBLISHER Washington June 30. President Roosevelt today appointed an aviation commission headed by Clark Howell, Atlanta publisher.

The following additional members of the aviation committee were named: Today 16 to the Clay county line, south of Pm 94 ESCAPES PENITENTIARY ON PURLOINED BICYCL Dakota. Garner Waddel is orac Elmlra, N. June 30. (Ph-Richard C. DuPont, Wilmington.

shattered the American record Centerviiie. p. 01 ticing law at Webster and Kenneth IS DISCOVERED DEAD 7 3 ft. 65 Wind: North. Barometer rising 8:02 8:28 Waddel Is with the legal staff of the WAR VET HAS BIRTHDAY 70 leoerai land bamc oi omaha.

An for altitude in a soaring plane- this afternoon when he took his ship to an- unofficial 6.500 feet. The new St. Lawrence. John L. Danburg, sunset derson and W.

G. Waddel practiced St. Lawrence, only surviving Civil Cohasset. June 30. fP Duncan Perkins, Williams college student, from whom the yawl Cum- law as partners irom 1906 to 1919.

record breaks that of 4.780 feet held war veteran in Hand county, cele forecast for Week "0T the tinner Mlutcetnnl and Florence. June 30 OP) Pedaling his way out of the state penitentiary here on a bicycle stolen from a mess cook, Norman Peterson, Phoenix burglar, was at liberty It was in memory of this association brated his 90th birthday Saturday, A birthday cake baked In tiers, Missouri Vallevn and the that the gift was made. by Jack O'Meara but falls short of the 14.000 foot world record held In Germany. Jerome Clark Hunsaker, of New "hern and rnrnl rtrant. Plain! berbunce was stolen at gunpoint at New London, last Saturday today positively ldsntifled the body beartn 90 red.

white, and blue OB1UIUHJ. 0 fair except one or two A letter mailed in England in 1R9B The altitude record will not he candles, and decorated with flags, It Is the first tune in ine nisrary has Just been delivered in another that lighted bv his eranrichildren rfficiel l'ntll barograph is offi- periods, probably during lat- half nf York; Edward P. Warner, or Washington City; Franklin K. Lane. of California; and Alfred J.

Berres, of California. rf a man forn-l s-last night as that oi his assailant. (Continued on page 2, column ipart of ttie country, daily cauoratea. man baa escaped on bicycla, jMore tnan 40 relatives wen atly moderate. I.

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