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f. I kljllj JJ iV CLA AX Vo2. No. J59 EAU CLAIRE; MORING JULY 8, 1934. -7 -member of the Associated Press nr jWL fUl: "AT JV A.

I jr 1 I IRE STJND mil rep, km I ft I .1 1-1 If I Li mm Dilling ej 'Aide Faces St Paul Frenzied Shouts of Hitler During Raid Described FRENCH FAVOR GENERAL ARMS Financier Gives Up $100,000 Yearly Salary to Put Federal Housing Program in. Operation FLETCHER HITS 'SURRENDER'Tp SMrKANtlSlU' THREATENED BY TRUCE CALLED BY HITLER IN POLITICAL ROW Court MonUay F.IEET IN FALL THE PRESIDENT a fence comes under the head of repair and renovation." Moffett, vice president of the Standard Oil company, of California, (By AasocUted Prew) BAD WIESSE, Bavaria, Germany, July 7. A description of Chancellor Hitler awakening the whole neighborhood with piercing shouts during his sensational conspiracy arrests BT SAM BLEDSOE Associated Press Staff Writer f-WASHINGTONrJuly A. Moffett took over the post of hous-ing administrator today with the frank and smiling assertion: "I don't know much this job but I think rn learn Extension of Naval to jaUaiLM lu ftiuia Various Buildings in Downtb.wn Area Put Under Guard said he had spent the week since his appointment in studying the Chancellor Seeks Bring About Peace law. We he said, "to see about ft Compares Roosevelt's Power to That of SCORES COST OF NEW DEAL here early Saturday, was given today by residents of this resort city.

This fresh element in the story U-AT, week's intensive study of the Parley to All 1 Arms Urged BRITISH FEAR PARLEY FUTILE $500,000,000 put into home renovation and repair by next fall and that ultimately the housing legist act has convinced him the home modernization and repair phase can be put into operation without delay, And as far as I am concerned," he said, "a minor -job like painting NAZIS FEAR REVENGE ACTS tion will result In the employment LABOR TO FIGHT ISSUE TO END of 5,000,000 men. I intend to stay here continuously until the modernization feature, of the plan is in op of events that led to suppression of Germany 'a "second revolution" differs from official versions in intimate revelations from a neighbor's point of view. People living In the beautiful resort at Geyernsee, where most vfl-lagers are tonguetied in the presence of foreigners, revealed that Hiti ROOSEVELT OFFERS eration." This part of the program authorizes the government backing up to Secret Police Keep Watchful Eye on 1 Situation Nation's Fate Left to Meddling, Spenang Agencies, Claim General Not to Be Called Now, I Decision RemovesTdrpedo Tubes am Heavy Battleships 1 BY HAROLD P. BEAM AN Associated Press Foregn Start. LONDON.

July 7. French ten- here todav expressed renewed itnin ta mi nmnr' Hrl III INI AlillS Oome modernization and repair. If IlLiLl IV luLtllXUlJ ft bank, for example, tends $50,000 ler's screaming awakened every ST JUWJClHWn irrpBM 1 body, but before people had time to dress, the automobiles bearing the leader and those accompanying him SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. Additional machine' guns, manned by policemen, were rushed suddenly to various downtown buildings today to reinforce long lines of machine Rehabilitation Plan to Aid Puerto Rico Announced (By Associated Pren) JACKSON, July 7, Sounding the drums of coming election, wars, -two leaders of the Republican partyHenry Fletcher, chairman of the national committee, and Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, today charged the Democratic administration with taking steps toward "emasculation of the constitution.

hope- that Louis Bartbou, French foreign minister will be able to In- already had departed. "Hitler was villagers duce the British to turn the naval XBY LOUIS F. LOCBNER Associated Press Foreign Staff (ComrrtRht, 1834. by AMOClatM Press) BERLIN, July 7. Adolf Hitler called for peace and quiet and ordered a political truce todays after the most turbulent week of tire Nazi The chancellor set an example of outward calmness for the German people by leaving Berlin and going to his retreat in the Bavarian Alps, at least for the week-end and pos guns and bayonetted rifles of 2,000 said.

Only piecemeal bits of the story national guardsmen on duty at San- PAT REILLT (By Associated Press) ST. PAUL, Minn, July 7. Pat 'Reilly, arrested in Minneapolis more than a week ago will be arraigned in federal district court here could be elicited. Actual witnesses for modernization, the government will guarantee there will be ho loss on $10,000. Moffett said there was no complicated mechanism and that a home owner who needed money for repairs or additions would ask a building and loan association, a bank' or another financial agency for a loan.

The institution will consult the housing administration and if the latter approves the terms, will guarantee that there will, be no loss on 20 per cent of the amofint loaned. The borrower, under present plans, may not have to offer The housing administrator said Francisco's waterfront, the scene of BY FRANCIS M. STEPHENSON Associated Press Staff Writer SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, July 7. President Roosevelt In a talk to riots Thursday in which two men were killed, and many injured, Except to say "threats" had been were few, although, the time of the stormy scene is placed at 7 o'clock in the morning, No one in the vicinity ventured nearer than his own window silk "The setting; was not, as- official Monday on a charge of conspiracy made, no explanation was given for to naruor John Dillinger. George F.

sibly for a longer vacation. Bub leaders, who helped 'Hitler tne ponce activity. It was not ex Sullivan, United States district at Porto Ricans today announced his agreement in principle on a program of rehabilitation for the is plained what the "threats" were. break up revolt with, firing squads torney here, said today. Similarly, Hartford MacNider, former United States minister to Canada, yesterday, charged the constitution was "being undermined." Other Republicans attending a celebration, here of the 80th anniversary of the birth of their party, in remarks today left no doubt that one of the war cries of the coming campaign will be "back.

to the constitution." Bureafccraey Charged. Chairman Fletcher and Senator Vandenberg assailed the Democratic a week ago today, also were report Reilly Is held in the countv iail Many Places Guarded Police headquarters said the blue- land and asked co-operation in car- the mortgage insurance lea tore of ed resting. Ton Papen Karps Post in lieu or (30,000 bond. Dillinger Seen? coat guard assignments included ten rying out plans similar to those 5. would be conversations into a general arms conference.

The apparent indefinite postpone-, meat -of the next meeting of, the disarmament conference steering committee was cited in support of this plan, but international circles doubted that Barthou will succeed. The French minister will be here 'Monday and Tuesday for eonfer- ences with Sir John. 81mon, British foreign secretary conferences which, jfceorelgH office statement rsaid will be "mostly infofma-," tive in British Doubtful. The British, who have emphasized that there will be no "political pacts" i arranged, are known to be disinclin-- ed to follow Barthou's suggestion to promote a general arms conference here unless there is positive assur-: since a convention could be, agreed l. That the.

Geneva committee wiH reports said, the official luxurious country mansion serving as a kind of storm troop headquarters, residents claim. They say it was respectable middle class pension, bunt in Alpine style on, the edge of a lake. IOLA, Kas, July- 7. John DC tne aaminiswation tne urutea worked out mrpfniiT on aeconserv- men on a 4-hour basis at a warehouse: an undisclosed number at the San Francisco Industrial associatiesi; Vice Chancellor Frans von Papen, whose has not yet been clarified, was smiling when visited unger is in Kansas now. Or he was States.

I ative basis." yesterday, insists Frank Boone, fill lour eacn at tne estaousnments of in his 'home today. ing station proprietor. administration for the establishment what they termed a "bureau the two momine newsrarvrs unit The late Ernest Roehm, former Talking, into the microphone in This phase of the program con-the old Spanish palace occupied by templates mutual plan insurance, Governor Blanton Winship, the supervised by the government, on oresidBtit broadcast his nromise and mortgages for new construction. The "My plans are not yet complete," Boone reported to authorities that storm troop head, had been spend said the aristocratic friend of Presi two men, one of whom he "identii. cracy" and for a fiscal policy which: they said was setting up a huge debt dent Paul von Hindenburg.

"Everr fled positively as the notortoug one each at the plants of the two afternoon dallies. Under the muzzles of the guns of the. guardsmen, who were called oa tag a vacation of about three weeks there. Natives said Hitler had vistt-ied here a week or two previously; thllteirust appeal before sailing for St. Thomas, lT t.MHi.1 "iMrfbi Virein Idands.

long-term mortgage, at taxation or repudiation. outlaw, asked him last nleht wher tWn they might find a nhvsiHinn The political truce leaves him W. must look ahrnd" the comparatively low rate of inter- but bad stayed at a house, across an office at home He directed them chancellor, free to come and the lake, while' Hitler's police chief, Other clauses of the housing law to St John's -hospital. The men ap- 80 88 he Pleases. although hi house peared there, but left when they I 84111 18 guarded, presumably to pro- come to an agreement in principle who Is credited with uneovertagthe Include refinancing of existing revolt, was visiting nearbyT found no nhyslcian.

on a program of rehabilitation, that it will take a great many years to none dot prominent guests are The government still is on the wurr me not, tne waienront remained outwardly quiet today, while the possibility of a general strike in the city hovered in the background. A strategy committee representing" 45,000 members of 120 labor unions here proclaimed the determination of organized labor to stand behind, the strikers. I Cinml Strtbs Rfatj mortgages and the guarantee of deposits in building and loan associations up to $5,000. admitted to the pension-, which has accomplish, alert, the propaganda ministry in been besieged by the curious since "I am confident you will aS do dicated Jror- tnv sign of -renewed "The final alternative unless we retrench," said Vandenberg, "is the printing press' whether we like it or not this is one of the realitlei ahead." PletcheT asserted that congress had given President Roosevelt powers "comparable only to those possessed by Wttssoiinl and Hitler and charged that the president has "in turn deiegated control of livelihood, business and property of tbe'jndrvidaal American citizen to a vast mate of theorizing, meddling, Moffett laughed as he said he mmm will a government statement gave ft a your part to make Sir plan a su efforts of dissatisfied elements to would get $10,000 yearly v.remain in recess unto autumn be came more clear after the president of the disarmament conference, Arthur- Henderson, discussed the next meeting with various European ministers. jr.

The French that naval armaments cannot well be ceparat-. ed from other branches and that the naval -talks her, might as well be Cer. mignt as weu.se.4v ess. Tiouse.of sin" reputation. overthrow the Hitler regime.

trator. -About a year ago he quit The plan was not announced In Activities of secret; police win $100,000 a year post with the Stan Representatives of the union last PICK NEW. HEAD detail, but it was assumed to be continue throuBh the whinh i dard Oil company, of New Jersey to If carried out as- planned means that on which Undersecretary of L. dminttratioa 'petro-AgtiirTU, and island teum ms juperiors objected for general strike, but named the i no major CEHjMe chH laao committee to advisft -union. Jreads rti ifo.takt p.

jiind.r6nd..jari:ffort tOr BeMade "ta a wmmYSLnm-ms-mi to -hir-connectIoiTwitirilM Tadmin lending and borrowing agencies ior some time. I Istration and he handed them his Cabinet In Recess GOLD BASIS SEE! Democrat Kit. Democratic party, he said, has U. S. ClianiM ShH The which rules Ger -wever as wng as i eve wm I resignation, forget the warmth of your recep- i suppose everybody Gain Approval of.

Farley many as a legislative as well as exe "gone completely new. deal," and "has moved away from the faith WASHINOTON, July navy for practical reasons, is going to remove torpedoes and torpedo tubes we president saw in his short Moffet commented, "that I beUeve cutive body, will have no meetings Head of International address. in most of the things the Roosevelt garding the atrike, "The labor council" said Edward Vandeleur, who was named chair man of the strategy eommittee, ia going to insist that we prosecute the strike on the waterfront with' everything at labor's command. The council is behind the fight and want the world to know it." One of the first steps of the strat junng the month. from eight of the older heay cruis- (By Assooisted Press) "The drive across the Wand yes-1 administration is trvine to do! Tm Presumably, the government era.

terday gave me again a wonderful tryingr to Ret leave from my private pucw July 7. As Post- Bank Predicts Action (Continued on Page 10, CoL It Officials said today that since the job but leave or no leave, I couldn't master General James A. Farley mission of the heavy cruiser is refuse when the White house said I prepared to leave Thursday for: an was needed." and policies of Jefferson and Jackson, Cleveland and Wilson." The Republican party, he" said, does not believe "that the national wealth and weH being of the whole people can be increased by restricting production and by causing aa artificial and unnatural Vandenberg, discussing the ad-ministration monetary program, LakeTug Founders, principally scouting and the raiding and destruction of commerce, it picture of your wonderful "One thing Is clear. Your problems are the same as we have in some parts of the United States, social and economic "The same methods can and will egy committee was to meet repre BY JOSEPH SHARKEY Associated Press Porelgn Staff sentatives of the longshore marine extenslvewestern trip, leaders dose to the administration were reported tonight to be seeking to hasten the Four of Crew Die hit been decided that the ships of thia type were, not effective for Women Can Now workers to advise them on proced- BASEL, Switzerland, July 7. Am erica qualified for a return to the be applied, I believe in better homes.

Call Cops "Big Ox (By Associated Press) election of a new head of Tarn many halL gold atandard by Its January cold uv KS A bor disputes board, which decided yesterday to use its authority on PORT HURON, July 7. reserve act, Leon Praser. bresidentl aid- Stalemated since the unnrecedent. The tug Monarch and four of its better family hie, living conditions and education. "To have a better livelihood we must have better health conditions.

of the bank for international set ed ouster of John F. Curry, who in. collective bargaining. The board will begin hearings crew of eight lay at the bottom of the St, Clair river near here today. tlements, asserts in his annual re currea tne aamlnistration's disfav- torpedo attack.

None of the heavy cruisers launched since 1933 has been equip- ped with torpedoes or torpedo tubes. Officials said they would be retain-. ed on destroyers and light cruiisers which because of their greater speed and nobility can use torpedoes to better advantage as weapons of at- tack. In Portland. Orpcmn mennvhlla port.

We can neither tax nor borrow ourselves into prosperity. The final alternative, except as we retrench is the 'printing fiat money projects to the extent of 52 PfijnSMMX Tjainmany execu- victims of a tangled hawser that up striking waterfront workers who Outstanding features of the report uve cewmtttee planned informal (By Associated Press) OKLAHOMA CITY, July 7. Police court has upheld a woman's right to call a policeman a "big ox." Officer Elmer Sartor- didnt like the way Mrs. Cid Bryce said, "thank you, you big ox," when she drove set the tug in midstream while it have pledged themselves to "victory conrerences Monday in hopes of were discussed by Praser with Geo, With the help of the Washington government and the Island government, I am looking forward to a solution of the problems here just as in Ihe United States. was towing the hulk of the old S.

reaenmg compromise. Marnson, sovernor of the New or death" blocked movement of railroad cars. S. Bielman from Sarins, Ont to bqiions were proposed in the last congress." ii a compromise develons it Is York Federal Reserve bank, who Cheboygan, Mich. The strike, which began May f.

understood William P. Kennealv. Republicanism, he said, "would arrived this morning for important The dead include Capt. Dick Mac centers around a dispute between "It cannot be accomplished in one tmTZ hV wm Ih-oH directing traffic. He arrested her on We must look ahead.

nnanciai conferences. cnairman or tne -executive committee which lects the leader, will set" demobliuse the needless bureaucrats; restore the constitution's -checks Dougla 55, Algonac, Manu year, Marie Dressier Is The. report will be taken ud Mon (Continued oa Page CoL tt a fleanite date for a meeting of the aay oy the bank's directors, and revert 'to a government of laws rather than of men el iArin, Grayling Mich, first assistant engineer; Duain Precious, 22, Port Huron, a fireman; and Improved, Report tun committee. America's gold act, Praser said, Repeal Cilts-Number dissatisfied x-ainmny leaders. Tiandenberg commended the ad a charge of disorderly conduct.

Before Police Judge -Mike Foster, Mrs. Bryce admitted that she had called the policeman that. "Merely an expression of personal opinion," said the judge. "Case 'reopens the door to international Prenchy" Bernard, a deck hand Protestants Join Film Purity Drive with continued lack of federal pat discussions as to the time, for, def ministration's "ending of sweatshops and child labor," and the establish from River Rouge, Mich of Federal Prisoner! ronage, were reported anxious to inite stabilization on a permanent (By AaMciated Prws) SANTA BARBARA, Calif, July 7 'Marle Dressier, actress, conscious and resting comfortably, continued The four members of force a showdown before Farlev. parity" of currencies.

ment of the minimum wage principle and the ahorter work week, but the crew swam ashore. siaie ana national Dartv chairman. Praser assured Harrison the bank The -mishap occurred about 6:30 today to kold her own against com- said: ves. uney reasoned that some for international settlements per Doudna Given (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, July 7 Repeal lifted a load from federal prisons but new federal crime laws may mr It k.V p. m.

when the tun and the hulk of patronage might bo secured immedi speak against the fatal error plications of uremic poisoning and cancer which have threatened her sists in the view that "mankind will ately if a leader, satisfactory to fhe National Position tne Bielman were about a quarter of a mile from Lake Huron; The of attempting permanent recovery on the basis of temporary tonics; bfe. caministraaon, could be elected. suffer fewer hardships if problems forced upon it by the world Alt UAvft. Sanford Bates, director of the wit- tug, a 65 foot vessel owned by the Kennealy, serving a temporary sgainst the prodigal mistake of try-. NSW YORK, July 7.

(CPWThe largest Protestant church organization in the United entered the fight to purify the movie by boycott The federal council of churches of Christ planned a campaign to pledge not to patronize movie houses displaying pictures offending against accepted morality. Council executives predicted as Physicians said she spent a good day yesterday and apparently, has be dealt with by common counsel Nicholson Transit Co.v towing leader since the coun of the oow- (By ABMxilated Press) WASHINGTON, July 7 Edgar G. ing to buy prosperity and the worse mistake of buying without paying and Joint accord." tne old freighter up Lake Huron to erful faction led by James J. Htaes, now "at least a. temporary victory in Doudna of Madison, yesterday This apparently struck a broad for a cneboygan.

her batue for life." is reaay to step aside if the commit. on bureau, disclosed today that to number of prisoners serving tuna for prohibition violations has shrank almost 75 per cent from the M30 peak at some institutions. For'-mstance;" there-are- eds vinlntrm nt t.hn nmhMlnn taw The bow of the Bielman suddenly aeyuuw iof Harrison's visit. tee can agree on any of the three leading candidates Stephens A. was elected secretary of the trustees of the National Education association in convention here.

as forecasting a German de- shifted to the tug off Its courwiTb.e:4wierew-tried fault-of -interest-on- the -Dawes StratOSDhereTeSt Acting-Postmistress back to its course: Young loans, Praser, an American, uooung. Flight SllCCeSSful themselves for pure movie as had 1 at Stockholm Named pointed out that there had been in the last 12 months a series of back Mr. Doudna is secretary of the board of normal, regents of Wisconsin, and was formerly a professor in the State Teachers college this city. Doolihg has frequently beeij reported to have the administration's approval, but Parley has refused to make any public commitment. Meanwhile, Ruddy's backers were fHv HnnocllfMBlPremgV ward movements In international tBy-AMoc'lated Pren) The effort caused the tug to list, and in some fashion not definitely known to the survivors, the hawser became tangled and whipped the two vessels together.

The stern of the tug struck the Bielman with "cenjr-rmtluii-wiaff movement started by Catholics but Aot confined to members of that faith. RAPID CITY. July 7. Pi financial and monetary relations, the penitentiary in Atlanta, cam-pared with U5 da June 30, 1932. The last congress made many acts of violence and other offenses federal crimes.

This may fHl the. prisons up again. 'The first action taken under toe WASHINGTON, July 7. Acting postmasters announced today by lots of the National 'Geographic so- he mentioned: said to be elated by the reported More moratoria, more transfer im- ciety-army kit corps, stratosphere Acting postmaster General W. W.

prpmlse by the expedition- completed a 7-mlnut Howes included: such force that the tug was tipped pediments, more gold hoarding, Hines group. Two Canadians Accused of flight today with, results which in over. Wisconsin: Stockholm, Mabel E. more conversion of foreign balances and their repatriation into home dicated success for their ambitious Johnson; Baraboo, Roland J. Osborne.

icw xawa wus kue Biresii jew aavs ago of two persons charged with implication in a Texas National bank-hold-up. In the. past they would' venture into the upper air. currency or into, gold, almost com Soaring out of the sheltered moon-1 Pre-Repeal Rum Smuggling Nudist Wedding in 1752 plete cessation of new long term light valley at 6:40 a. m.

mountain lending abroad and limita time). Major William E. Kepner, have landed to state, prison If convicted. The number of federal prisoner' Kentucky Plane tion or reduction in the volume of pilot, and Capt. Orvil A.

Anderson, short term 'credits. Chronicled by Franklin bonds of $100,000 each. Crash Kills Pne (By AsaocUted Press) SEATTLE, July 7 An alleged alternate, brought a small balloon i down two miles north of Rapid City has been shrinking since 1932, when prohibition enforcement went Into a decline. Don attorney for the charged i spite ring which flooded the Padfie -coast at 6:17 a. m.

with illicit liquor in the last five been, some time in' bed: and desir-1 (y Associated Press) behind these arrests," and blamed The 35.000 cubic foot bag they used FREDERICK, Md July 7. On years of prohibition was disclosed ed to be married. I Hlrl in Fatal Fio-rir is a replica of the three million eu- "rival Canadian interests." Sam Ship Row Delayed the' word of the late Benjamin Franklin, there is nothing new in -1 (By Associated Press) July. man was killed and two1 women and a girl were seriously injured in ytn airplane crash eight miles east of Lexington while they were attempt, ing to make a. forced landing this tfternoon.

Striker's Death Laid 'to Own Carelessness -e, wuung to oDUge them, got I JT." JZl two. nrominent British Columbia WASHINGTON, July 7. The Tin attempt to rise 15 miles above the up and dressed, himself In 'order to (By AssocUted Press) distillers. Alone- rum-running case a nve nudist newspaper, the Penn perform ceremony, but the SHAWANO, Wis, July 7. Shawano county authorities today awaited year-old dispute between Canada earth on the first favorable day after Monday.

Both pilots termed tha flight, a success. bridegroom, having imbibed a no sylvania Gazette, chronicled a nud Henry RelfeL president of and Distillers, Ltd, of Vancouver. B.C. and his son, George and the united states may be set action of federal officials in the tion tnat he a woman ist wedding, in Maryland on Jan. tled this fan.

(By Associated Press) MILWAUKEE, July 7v-HiS own carelessness In trespassing on prt-, vatu nrnnerttf Intent, ran psnjHnir case of Joe Abeno, 66-year-old In with any thing, should be oblig 1752. Reif el, were accused by the govern It is expected to come up before German Air Crash A Naked the Gazette ment of heading an elaborate com- dian pool operator of Neopit, held in connection with' the death Of H. mediators for anal decision No ed to pay all her debts; and as she came 'from the province, of -s New he was doubtful about her said in headlines. Takes Seveiv Lives 1 vember. Tain tor, candy company own "ims account, the may There is a possibility, it was erT who-4ted in -an Antigo hospital circumstances.

perhaps look on as improbable and The Weather Forecast west. last night IBr Affiwclstcd Prm "The obliging bride, to remove all untrue, but, he may be assured, it is The purported operations Includ of Eugene Domagalski, 24, in- the Electric company strike1 last weeav county records elated today. At an inquest late yesterday deputy sheriff and ft company guard-testified- that no live "wires had FRAUENFELD, Switzerland, July Police at Keshena. where Wabeno a certain and naked truth" 7.Travelers arriving at this bor- first was "-arrested on an ed formation' of special companies and use tof a 'fleet of boats-at least der town told today Df the crash of learned today, that during discussions- now in an may be reached without trial The "I'm was sunk by shots from a coast guard rum-chaser in the Gulf of Mexico oa' March 22, 1929. The case is now the last incumberances, stripped and two women held, a sheet between her and the clergyman, while he performed his and she; hav The article then recounts in full detail how a New Jersey- bride, and battery charge said the Indian two German- airplanes with a loss been set to tlrap strikers or sympa one of which was equipped to throw out a smoke screen to shield 'speed admitted hitting formerly of Springfield, Dl, with a club dur-inir an anrument 'over a bill of less mmus clothing, joined her wooer in wedlock while two women 'a thizers and that the crowd repeat air in south "increasing cloudiness hv north, ruing temperature showers and of Seven lives near Friedrichshafen, Thursday.

boats which ran Illicit cargoes ing forgot her cap at it came to her mind In the midst of the" ceremony, and she pulled "that eaiy naa oeen warnea to xeep oe-yond fences: The reported sabotage wai feared international dispute -dating from sheet between hsr and the minister. "Abbot a fortnight aeo." the The complaint charged the fleet was directed 'by radio from c-cal thunderstorm Sunday -night. than $10 for candy which (he Indian told police never was delivered. to have caused the crash. Thev said Domagalski was killed Mas- the prohibition era.

i The Canadian government pre hOazette story ran, "there happened the planes came from the same British Columbia, The widow of the slain man, who off and flung it on the bed, and was -married to her (if, not iron fence post he thrust through a window rammed against a hangar and described an explosion I The Reif els, who also were among operated the candy company for in a wedding suit, to her birthday two years', and their small in 1 mid-air which vwas to I defendants named, in a civil suit in tested that was. of Canadian registry and was outside the a- cy Monday, with cooler Moday to KHtral and west portions. Local showers "or "rjnderstorms Sunday 'or Sunday t'i 'it; warmer Sunday In'ealst per-i gwraiiy 'fair" and cooler suit) switcnDoaro. was district, attorney's office wm their car parked in front of the pool I have been caused by a bomb. I which the government asked Frederftk county as comical a wedding as we remember to have heard of.

A their Hests (having obtained" a license) came to the house of a reverend clergyman the.veninw he "After the ceremony, i tlie 'bride-' The United States contended that review the testimony -to detemtee hall heard the argument nnd told They said heavy guards armed I 250,000 in customs evasldns, pleaded police they saw Wabeno drag hJs wlfh machine guns were rtatloned 1 not guilty before a United States groom put on her one of his own owner was Danny Hogan, whether another i InresUgatlon 2i necessary. -'S, hirts to cover her." v(rt from the buildlna. I at the a.lrdron'e at. Friedrichshafen, I commissioner eid were released on ooouegger, I'M' rc I'f'J1''.

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