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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 1

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I ENDEN THE WEATHER 0 and I Thursday night 7 little flittIe change in temperatempera- a att It EDITION I I 0 Wednesday 56 Thursday 76 A Newspaper for for- the Tt Thursday Friday the Entire Family I NO SALT SAL LAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY EVENING MAY 23 1929 PRICE FIVE CENTS l' flashes 0 Discard Stockings Leaves an 82 Jailed id Jd I as Bigamist i Nr May 23 AP Helen AP-Helen Helen Yn yn Colyer lyer and Mrs Ware r- rare are determined to tG play Wimbledon minus stock- en stock- stock en Wills has been doing L. 1 Big Estate mit RJ May 23 AP AP- i AP- AP i actress and dra- a dra- dra I a net estate ot Ch came ame from rom The Stu Stu- and My Maryland NN iN RUM CHARGE IBUS 0 O. May 23 AP 82 is in in the city selling liquor to a a- rwas I jj as as' as assent sent to her from from- AA workhouse to make a a- hehe man was serving ij the liquor law taw ns was jailed when she she- a 2 ya a fite of sf 4 Ii ni RK May ira 23 AP Wil AP-Wil- Wil- Wil 1 1 rs r's car will have no rum- rum 1 1 bloble seatscat What his tS Seat I second wife wiCe overheard over over- I heard when rl she hid Jn In Jt It as Nil es Cs ham Ham was taking taking- first out for a iI him to be arrestedfor sElect Elect Bachelor i Ma May 23 AP I women in this par- par 0 1 constituency must from two handlers hand Imand- lers and a benedict Sir conservative and T. A- A An A liberal are single R. 11 I labor is married and I election Sir John tried pretty girl in tI the dis- dis lys LS he is doing his IllS best sionslon IMAY FLY FLY-TOO ORK May 23 AP AP- AP Dierce husband of the the- nn inon on the Graf has gone abroad As frs returning from Thad had this to say Ive up in the air but if Zeppelin Im I'm going oo 00 Get et Album fay ay 23 AP AP President receive an arm album tell tell- of his work stricken ar-stricken populations and northern France ny at the house of tons the presentation pi made by Jules 5 S- cc 11 RIC tit May 23 AP At AP-AtAPAt- I At 5 table on the Maure- Maure I I tt for forc ra sit Famed War von who I Heroes All All- On I the On One ShIp ider 4 Rear Admiral Gordon ri 1 C.

who commanded I British boats or submarines and Cap- I Cap- Cap I master of if the IIII who did considerable war himself 4 SPURNS PAY N. Yo May 23 I I. Ithe third successive I yat It U. Rev Ernest M. 1 Episcopal Long Island I is pay pay He is devoting I annual stipend to nr have small salaries 1 er Drops Dead I Neb leb May 23 AP AP- an AP- AP jan fLan an 80 felldead last ja jala la table on which he solItaire CluClutched in- Ie in jre Ie the cards by which won the game I 6 rr w.

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H. E. 8 8 11 it 1 nuN I sos sio 00 Six Six-I 9 12 lb 0 adle dley Jurke Hopkins Li i irate te Ruel Ork Or Or- jf and CochraneCoohrane l' Per- Per pcr- r- r- iiD It 55 0 1 30 0 Ii 1 2 0 0 own andnuel Walters Walberg 1 4 iP II It H. I 11 14 0 I and Ferrell and hartley soY BOY 6 CONVICTED OF SLAYING 4 a 48 KENTUCKY KY CHilD fOUND GUILTY Of DOY 2 Sentenced to Ref 1 School Until 21 Years cars of Age NEW TRIAL SOUGHT 1 Fight Over Scrap Iron Ironi Cause of TrTragedygedy PAINTSVILLE Ky May 1 i i- APAP AP-A AP A jury here re today found Ca Car Cam Newton Mahan 6 year old so soi of John Mahan railroad fireman guilty on a charge of Gf for the killing of his year ole playmate Cecil Vanhoose an altercation over a piece of scrap iron The boy was as sentenced by Judge Judg John W. Butcher to serve until hi- Is hi lii Is 21 1 in the reform leonn school at Green Green- daledale Ky John Wheeler defense attorney announced he Ime will file rue motion foifos foi- aa new trial Paul C.

Hager called as a witness wit wit- nessness said he asked the tIme MahanMalian chil why he imo had shot his playmate an ant anc that the boy answered that th Vanhoose youngster had Imad struck hi hire and that helie Mahan meant to kit kil kU him hum fi According to CarlsCarl's story story- of ot th time th sh shooting oUng it Avas as as a case case of ot the time bibl boy Who took tool something something away the little boy The two were geek Ing scrap iron to and Carl Carll iia a found thetile prize pt piece ce of ot the hunt Cecil Carl to take I iJ ii away from hihim n. and succeeded being being be be- in ing older and stronger The younger young boy then issaid tuto have gone intothe tile house obtained his fathers father's and killed hii playmate How the time boy who is tin timi size of or an av average rage year old vc held the tIme heavy gun to shoot It i ir unknown The charge struck Ced in the head and he liC died later When thetrial opened today th tin th defense evidently fearing that judge planned to send the boy U- thethe reform school demanded a jur jUl trial The demand was granted anc anif the selection of a jury completed The examining of ot witnesses fo fOI tIle the prosecution took up Ul most of tin tIll morning Among those to be callei were vere Manuel Fitzpatrick Mrs 1 Emanuel Fitzpatrick apparently th thy only eyewitness of ot the time shooting and Albert Van HooseMoose father of the th slain boy Carl isthe son of ot John Mahan Nahan 3 a local taxicab driver The sla boys boy's father is a railroad fireman ireman I La LaFollette Follette DefIes Senates Senate's Secret Vote NW NEWSMEN ARE ARf BARRED fROM fROM- II SENATE flOOR I II I Year 20 Privilege Withdrawn Withdrawn With With- I drawn in Battle on Lenroot Vote PROTESTS VOICED 1 0 ED Reporters Must Stay in Press Gallery WASHINGTON May 23 United United Unit Unit- Unit Unit-j ed Press Press Robert M. LaFollette LaFollette La LaFollette of Wisconsin today defied the senate to him from telling tell tell- I ing his 1113 13 constituents how he lie voted in in executive su WASHINGTON May 23 AP AP- AP The senate today stood divided not only on the standing long issue over consideration of presidential nominations nominations nominations nomi nominations in executive session buthut the question of newspaper correspondents correspondents' correspond correspond- privileges in the reporting of its proceedings The question was raised late yesterday yesterday yes yes- telda during argument over the unanimous decision of the rules i committee to bar United Press correspondents correspondents correspondents cor cor- cori i respondents from Irom access to the senate senate senate sen senate floor That action was taken by the committeebecause of the publication Tuesday by th the United Press of ot what purported to be be- bethe the senate roll 1011 call on the nomination or of former Senator Lenroot of ot Wisconsin Wis Ws- to the court of mf customs Wis-I Wis and patent appeals which was taken In executive session andhas been described described described de de-de- de scribed by senators as inaccurate VOICE PROTESTS Senators La Follette FoUcHe of Wisconsin Wiscon Wisconsin and Johnson of California both Rel Republicans protested against the action The former form Contending that theaction was discrimination held that the committee had no right either either to to give or withdraw the priv- ilegeliege of ot access to the floor to any correspondent and announced that he would object Ct to the appearance of ot any newspaper manon thefloor He put his purpose into effect soon afterward objecting as soon as he Ime saw a correspondent on the i floor and beingbehig sustained by Vice President Curtis a formerchairman of the committee Time TIlE vice president presi- dentdent clent announced that since therules did not permit newspaper menon thethe floor during sessions of ot the senate senate sen senate their presence would not be al al- al lowed hewed Press associations have been al allowed allowed al- al lowedhewed for more than twenty years to have one representative each on the floor durin during open sessions of the senate This practice originated as a a. matter of courtesy and has been maintained as such ALLOWED IN GALLERY In barring representatives of press associations from the privilege priv- ilegeliege of going on the no floor or of the senate the senate did not prohibit them from working in th their lr regularly regularly regularly regu regu- assigned places place In the press gallery The gallery reserved for the press Is directly over the chair of ot the vice president and faces all of ot the senators The privilege of visiting Continued on page 4 3 Idaho Women Hurt in Crash SANDPOINT Ida May 23 AP Three women were Injured last night when their automobile sw sv swerved from the highway near here to avoid another carear driving without lightstights and smashed against a stump MrsHerman If tT Taylor of Boise widow of the late chief justice of the Idaho supreme court suffered a fractured jaw and severe cuts nuts MrsMra Frank Eastman of or Boise noIse was badly bruised and MrsPeter Johnson ot of wife of ot a a state senator from Bonner county had a severely verely injured knee and cuts Senator Johnson wh who waswar in the carear was unhurt Mrs 18 Taylor and Mrs Eastman were wel were guests of ot the Job Johnsons a Three Film Stars Stars Get Final Divorce Divor Decrees LOS ANGI ANGELES LES Jay lay 23 AP AP- Madoc Al- Madge AP- AP Madge Madoc Bellamy BarbaraBalbara Bedford and Eugenia La Place film stars yesterday worewere re granted final decrees of ot divorce by Superior Judge Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- thurKeetch Miss Bellamy obtained a a. final dc decree rec from Logan Metcalf and the court severed the marital bonds of ot and John A.

A C. Miss 1 La 14 Place was granted an Interlocutory in interlocutory in- in ry decree from Raymond Kirkwood wood theatrical producer a year ago the final decree being granted yesterday Accused by U. S. I I I. I ELEANOR BOARDMAN Evasion of TaxTaxes s- I Charged Actress I I Eleanor Boardman Under Indictment King Vidor Facing Charges LOS IOS ANGELES Cal May 23 AP AP- AP The AP-The The names of Eleanor Boardman motion picture actress and KingVidor her husband who is a director were added today to the growing list of Hollywood personages personages personages per per- accused by the government of evading their income tax obliga obliga- A federal grandjuryyesterday returned an indictment against the tile actress charging her with evading Income tax lax payments during 1025 1925 1926 and 1927 At the same saino time an Information was filed in federal court accusing of similar evasions ova eva siems In 1925 1025 and 1926 1126 Miss 1 J.

Marjorie Berger Holly- wOOd Hollywood Holly Hollywood Income tax counselor previously previously previously had been indicted on a charge of having prepared a false Income tax return for MissBoardman and Vidor for the tile year 1925 Miss Berger Berger Ber Ber- r- ger hasbeen named in five federal Indictments lately on charges charges- of having prepared false returns for several motion picture stars The indictment against Miss Boardman charged that tha sheabc for thetile years 1926 1026 and 1927 prepared her own returns and paid taxes of ol and on Incomes of for 1926 and for 19271921 respectively The government Continued on page 4 First North American Air Mail at Managua MANAGUA AGUA Nicaragua May Mav 23 AP The AP-The The first air mallmail from Northr-orth to South America arrived at Managua last nightby way of a Pan-America Pan Airways plane In spite of a torrential tropical rainfall Pilot Edwin Musick brought the plane down on scheduled scheduled sched ached time having kept In touch with Managua by radio all the tile way He carried ar an airall man mall bag from the United States with fifty pounds of or mat mall Tile plane left Miami tiami Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tuesday morning I Mrs Julius Rosenwald Dies After Alter Long Illness CI CHICAGO CAGO May lay 23 AP AP Mrs Julius Rosenwald wife of ot the multimillionaire mallmail order house executive and philanthropist died today at her homohome alterafter an extended extended ex extended illness JHAN AMENDMENTS 1 TO TARIFF SOUGHT Hl I House Body Refuses to Alter Cent 3 Pound Sugar Duty CHANGES APPROVED Deb Debenture Controversy May Not Be Settled WASHINGTON May 23 United Press Press Press- The Press The house ways and means committee which drafted the much attacked tariff bill bill today recommended recommended recom- mendedmended more than amendments to meet criticism of proposed duties on farm and other products The committee however refused to change its proposal for a 3 cents a pound sugar tariff House Republicans in caucus considconsidered ered the amendments without taking actionand then prepared to to- I consider thetile subject in another I meeting later in the day CHANGES APPROVED The followingfollowing- changes were reported reported reported re re- re- re I ported approved Butter duty raised from 12 to 14 cents a pound potatoes Increased from 25 to 75 cents a hundred skimmed milk increased fromfront 1 1 21 to 2 21 cents a pound Failure Looms in Debenture Fight i WASHINGTON May May- 23 AP Ail APY- TheTile latest move of the farmrelief conference committee to settleththe export debenture controversy between between between be between the house and senate appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap today to be on the verge of failure Ca This was vas indicated when Representative Garner Garnel of Texas the Democratic Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- leader announced he had decided against moving to recommit recom- mitmit hIlt the tariff bill to thotile ways and means committee with Instructions toinclude the tile debenture plan SOUGHTACTION BY GARNER Senate conferees had sought this action by Garner In the hope it would satisfy the tIle senates senate's demand that the house vote on the tile debenture Continued on page 4 Slain in Mexico Revolt MEXICOCITY May 23 United Press Four Four thousand people were killed led and wounded during the Mexican revolution which broke out on March MardI 3 figures made public public pub public by the Mexican war department revealed The department said general army expenses and loss to the country including the loss of trade during thetho revolution was approximately I Approximately miles of railway railway railway rail railway way track were destroyed at a loss of S. Gold RushRuih Starts to Australia lia Section Western Australia Austra Australia Ma May 23 AP AP-A AP A gold rush has begun in the neighborhood nei of the tile famous old Bulong reef near here Prospectors who WIlO bored for only three feet found hematite quartz and Iron Ironstone Ironstone iron- stonestone indicating the presence of ot free gold Claims have been pegged for miles around thetho spot OBrian O'Brian Takes Post as Attorney Generals General's Aide WASHINGTON May 23 AP AP- John AP- AP John Jolln Lord OBrian O'Brian of ot Buffalo N. V. has consented to become as assistant assistant assistant as- as to the attorney general in Ill charge of ot antitrust and commerce law cases Money for You Offer Greatest In Pap Paper World Do you know that a a salesman on an average sales job usually works for 10 per cent Some of them make as high as 15 per cent Do you realize that money In Invested Invested in- in vested osted at 10 per cent would make you ou rich in almost no time Stop and think a minute on those two or three propositions and then raise the ante to 20 per cent TheTilecommission offered in the Money loney for You club plans of ot The lime Salt Lake Telegram is unparalleled in the tIlO history of the newspaper world No other circulation club plan ever has given such a ai acom comcorn mission It Is is an to honest ness opportunity that you joU cant can't af afford afford af- af ford rOId to pass up There will vili be Included Inthe Inthe in in- thethe freeflee cash offer of ot the Money for You club There isn't a possible possible pos pos- siblesibIe chance in th thE tho world for you not to win in if you oU enter thetile club and do anything at all There will will- be will- be will- be be no flo losers Ten grand prizes ranging in amounts from 1500 to will be given to ten lucky per persons Ninety cash prizes of 20 per pel percent per- centcent commissions will be given to ninety other lucky persons or even moresnore if there are more than Continued Continue on page 4 I Five Indicted as T. 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Cure Fakers Swindled Persons Out of Million U. S. Officers Charge LOS ANGELES May May 23 What AP AP What federal authorities called one of the largest tuberculosis tuberculosis losis sis cure swindles ever perpetrated in the west was brought to tb light here yesterday with the indictment indictment in- in of of five persons on charges of using the mails to to defraud Charles F. Aycock and Glen S. Jordan were ere arrested with bond fixed fIred at and Telegraphic warrants for the arrest of Adolph Beyer George T.

Lester and Mai Martin tin H. Lester were sent to thetha United States marshal at Denver Dener Colo Cob Postoffice inspectors saidthe guaranteed cure preparations ex exploited exploited exploited ex- ex by the defendants had victimized victimized vicvie more than persons to the extent of about over over- aa period of several years Government chemistsand ndmedical medica experts were wee unanimous in the time statement that the remedies were worthless in treating tuberculosis Government agents said the first of ot thetile 50 so called medical institutes was operated In 1910 by Aycock A charge cot fraud frau Issued in December December Decem December 19271921 prohibited delivery of ot mailmall to either himself or the Aycock Medical le Institute and Its alleged or or- or The second fraud order was issued I last March with thetile discovery that Aycock cock hadturned the tIle management mana-ement over to Jordan From him the tile Leater Lestel Lester Les Lea ter tel brothers were said to have obtained ob ob- wined tamed a contract to operate a Denver Denver Denver Den Denver office Beyer officers claim posed as a living example of ot the powers of the time cure The company recently had been operating under the name of ot the San Romay company authorities taid baid I Zeppelin Zeppelin Off Off I for Home Port TO TOULON LON France lay 3 United Unit United Press Press The Tho dirigible Graf Zep Zepp. p-JSn left the CuCuers rs Pierrefeu air air- drone dreme at 8 18 o'clock tonight for 01 Friedrichshafen haten he her ba se fromfrolli she departed a week a ago onen 1 her second transatlantic flight Motor rotor trouble hadIud f. forced the dr back near neaL Gibraltar and she made Toulon with difficulty lt afteraftel being buffeted over France for Cor r. day Endurance Fliers Near 1 Mark in Texas ur FORT WORTH Tex May 23 United Press press Facing Facing the hardest hardest hard hardest part of their efforts Reg Robbins Robbins Robbins Rob Robbins and Jim Kelly two tired out but determined aviators roared oncn toward the hour mark today in their heir attempt to establish a new ref refuelingcling record for sustained flight The rhe fliers completed their fourth day in thethc air ll at 11 1133 33 a a.

a m. toda today To ro 0 break the record set by the tIle Question Mark they must remain aloft more thanhours Only minor incidents have taken Jaken I place to cause the two men any I concern I I MISSES BRIDE What seemed to botherbothel Kelly I most was the fact that he was asleep In iii the hammock strung within the tile ca cabin ln oneono time when his us bride came up in another plane to wave encouragement to him Ilni The Tile two were married six weel weeks ago and Kelly was much put out because use ll he did not to to- get see the missus RobbinsBobbins said in a note Too the nap was rudely interrupted when r- i 8 i tl KellyKelty tumbled out of the hammock and bruised a n. rib Kelly also burned IllsIds hand while He lie was greasing arocker rocker- arm dangling under the nose of ot the soaring ship per performing this tills dangerous dangerous dan dan- task when he shoved his hand against an exhaust pipe causing causing caus caus- ingjag a painful burn NOTE DROPPED A As the fliers passed their ht el-ht eighty eighty- fourth hour in the tho air last night they swooped over McachamMeacham field note which expressed and dr and a Continued on page 4 MANIAC MANIA SHOOTS MAN ATTACKS AnAC GIRL FIRES CAR BindsBinns Couple Together in Burning Machine Machine Machine Ma Machine BOTH ESCAPE AUTO Officers Enraged Citizens Seek Maniac I SPOKANE Wash May 23 UP Police and sheriffs and a score of enraged citizens are combing the Hangman creek district today for for- aa half-crazed half fiend who riddled William Wil Wil- WilI Ji liam hiam J. Johnson 29 electrician with bullbullets ts assaulted his companion MissMisa Hazel Hake HuIr 28 and then tied the two together with copper wire chloroformed the girl and left them in in their burning car Both are in A critical condition with Johnson possibly fatally tally injured in in- in in-I in I TheThe maniac accosted pa the pair last night as they were rg on on oct the Inland Empire highway Johnson was wa's found earlytoday by police poUce while Miss 1 Muller Huller managed to es escape escape escape es- es cape from the burning car and made herbel way to a farmhouse nearby nearby nearby near nearby where she called friends According as as gallant ailant approached their machine lehIne stuck a gun gunn Johnson'sJohnsons face fac and and ordered him im to put up hishands Both compliedcompiled Johnson said The man iian then proceeded to tie their hands with copper wire and ana cords and thentied a gag gaff aboutthe mouth of each Johnson then made made- anan attempt to escape and was shot four times After regaining consciousness Johnson found the tIle girl chloroformed in Iii the back of the tue car Ho He lapsed into unconsciousness again and upon recovering found the machine in flamesflameL Theassailant had left the scene of thetileattack and disappeared In the timber nearby Wrong License Halted Wedding Man Declares FRANKFORT Ky May 23 AP Al' APA Al- A A A rural romance thatdidn't end happily has given thetile Kentucky court of ot appeals something to work on The case is Is up before the learned justices on several angles which have to do with breach of promise dog licenses and Sabbath observance The best an ordinary layman can get out of or the tIle mass of briefs petitions petitions pe pe-pc- pc etc is this Miss Kenova Damron and WayneVayne Hall Mali of Flemingsburg were engaged to be married Sunday Sunda February 17 11 1929 Hall didn't showallow up for thetile wedding Miss Damron felt injured toto the tho extent of ot and sued for It it Hall says he lie doesn't owe her any anything He lie says a relative of ot Miss Damron was delegated to buy the license and bought a do dog dOi license Instead of of ofa a rIa showing It around relatives and friends of ot thetile girl thereby exposing exposing ex exposing him to great ridicule Moreover he says Sunday is a legal holiday on which no business can be transacted legally and he cant can't see that he ought to be penalized penal penal- enal- enal iz izod for breaking the law in thatthai respect Nurses Flee Hospital Fire CLEVELAND Ma May 23 3 United Press Two Press Two hundred nurses ch- In ch in nl flight robes fled tl to street rb when firsfire broke out jt on fn the time roof of ot the nw wing wins ot of rit St I uke ca hospital leI Five fire companies picturing another another another an an- otherdisaster like the Cleveland clinic explosions of ot last week answered answered an an- the tIme alarm and subduedthe blaze with littletittle damage done 0 I Mill Labor Probe Referred to FTC WASHINGTON May 23 AP AlT- Ime AP- AP i The TIme senate manufactures committee commit tee voted 6 to 5 today to refet refer the time proposed Invest Investigation atlon Into laj ij bor conditions in tho to text text I jy the feder federi to Ir Jjr Lj 1 1 I. I mission i 1 Hoover Slain Air Pirate Radios Station Sought NEW YORK May 23 AP AP- AP The National Broadcasting company company com corn pany today was seeking an air pirate who has been broadcasting broadcastbroadcast- ing false news reports over the same wave length as station The illegal broadcaster is be believed believed believed be- be tobe operating in the vi vicinity vicinity vicinity vi- vi of Paterson N.

J. Where radio fans have reported hearing strange sounds over forthe the- last the- last the- lastlast three months This culminated culminated a week ago last Saturday when seven persons reported they heard the station announce th assassination of President Hoover and the serious illness of Vice President Curtis Officials of the broadcasting company said they would endeavor endeavor en endeavor en- en deavor to locate the air pirate by means of a direction finder similar to that used in locating the position of ships in distress I I Wattis Still I Critically Ill III Hospital Attaches Report His Condition as as- Very as- Very Very ery Poor OGDEN May 23 Special The Special The condition of W. H. Wattis genera general manager of the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company who ho is critically ill of pneumonia at the Dee hospital here was reportedunchanged latethis afternoon Members of the family have been at his bedside almost constantly since 3 a o'clock Wednesday morning All day and evening and hospital attaches attaches at at- at reported Mr Wattis' Wattis condition condi condI- tion very poor poof STOCK MARKET MARKH SJ STAGES A RALLY HAlH NEW YORK May 23 AP AP- AP Stocks staged a broad rally on ththe New York stock exchange today making up a substantial portion o- the of the losses suffered in yesterdaysyesterday's drastic break Trading however was in comparatively moderate volume vol umeurns the daysday's turnover fallingJailing short of shares There was considerable nervous liquidationduring the time forenoon bu- this but bu this was readily absorbed and bear bear- efforts in the tho afternoon were completely unsuccessful More than than- aa score of ot issues closed 3 to 11 I higher with the utilities displaying outstanding strength Commonwealth Power mounted nearly 11 General Electric 10 Allied Allied Allied Al Allied Chemical 8 8 Packard 7 7 American Power and Light 6 6 American Can United States Steel Chesapeake Ohio New ew York Central Radio Sears Roebuck Roebuck anc and United Aircraft 4 to 5 2 Bandits Shot in Robbery Attempt POLIS Indmd May 23 United Press Press Press-A. A strong armed bank tellerleller who forced a bank bandit bandit ban bandit to shoot himself in the head with his own sawed off shotgun frustrated thetho robbery of the time Foun- taIn Fountain Foun Foun- tam tain Square bank and saved the time life liCe of the banksbank's president here today The toilet was Val Snyder who rushed to the aidof President William Wil 11 liam Ham as the latterhatter was wrestling with of or two robbers invading thothe bank As thetho robber raisedhis shotgun Snyder struck him twisted the gun barrel and caused the tile bandit to wound Mound him himself The he second bandit bandit was wounded by otherothel bank but escaped o.

I Federal Oil Board and Institute Officials Meet WASHINGTON SIn May 23 AP AlT- ime AP- AP The Time federal oil conservation board and officials of the American Petroleum Petroleum Pe Pe- institute held an informal meeting today to discuss the possibility possibility pos pos- of ot solving the time problem of ot waste and overproduction In the oil industryby means of an interstate compact limiting drilling but It was announced later that no no conclusions had been drawn and no decisions reached ARKANSAS BANK CLOSED PINE BLUFF Ark May 23 AP Al' AlT- Ime TIme The The Peoples People's Bank and Trust com- pan company com company pan panf of this city which was robbed of approximately in cash on on- I April 22 was closed today and taken over by the time state banking department depart depart- I ment Eleven persons including Ralph R. Reed city attorney are undertinder Undercharges charges In ln connection with thebank ro robbery cr Poincare Given Confidence Vote ot PARIS ARIS May 23 AP The AP The chamchain herber of ot deputies reopening its sessions seases toda today gave the time Poincare government gov- gov a vote vole of ot confidence to postponing on the arrests made on May 1 Bomb Explodes in in- Ice in- in 1 Ice Cream Factory act ry CHICAGO May 23 AP A AP-A A bomb bomb exploded early today at the plant of ot the tile Good Humor Ice Cream cOin cOin- corncom oJ pany Labortroubles were blamed The damage was given as 1000 EL FLAPPER fANNY SA SAYS I PEGREG U. 5 PAT Oil Oft 1 7 I 1 I i If you'd hear some some wives you'd know why theirhusbands arearc out outspoken I.

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