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JOURNAL CMSSTFTED A DVKKTlSftM KNTS BRING QUICK RESULTS VOL. 211 CANNOT SCARE HIM FROM STATE JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930 Longest Letter, 1340 Feet Long', Mailed in Iowa Merely A Smoke Screen Democrats To Start Battle Here Next Week IOWA CITY, Sept. Measuring 1,340 ieet by three-fourths of an inch, what is claimed to be the longest letter ever mailed, was posted here today by Mrs. Lizzie Carson, 73, Charges Her Probe contained 32.160 words and was addressed to Mrs. Carson's son and daughter-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Poster, of Fort Dodge, la. It 1 is intended for their thirtieth wedding I anniversary. Mrs. Carson also claims the dis- CHICAGO, Sept.

3 tinctlon of mailing the smallest letter ftsasiling methods he said were em- in the world, having posted one the Tbe Democratic campaign to land ployed by agents engaged by Mrs. oi a postage stamp to the same james Hamilton Lewis in the United Ruth Hanna McCormick to investi- destination several months ago. gate activities of the Senate cam -1 LEWIS TO OPEN Cosie And Bellonte Take STATE CAMPAIGN Off Today For Dallas To IN JACKSONVILLE CoUeci 0f SUPREME COURT JUDGE IN NEW YORK VANISHES Crooning Vallee in Court; Show Girl Asks Balm HOOVER PRAISE LEFT BY G. O.P. ILLINOIS TOUR NEW YORK, Sept, Dieudonne Coste and Maurice Bellonte announced through their manager tonight that they will take off at 5 a.

m. E. S. tomorrow on their non-stop flight to Dallas, Texas, instead of 8 a. m.

S. as pre- I From Far And Near SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Sept. Gun Seller Gives Up viously announced. They said their Chicago, Sept.

von plane the Question Mark was in ex- Frantzius. accused oi selling guns to' ceilent condition. Chicago gangsters, surrendered today on a warrant charging that he was I By VY, W. Chaplin an accessory before the fact in the NEW YORK. Sept, slaying of Alfred J.

Lingle, Tribune jStates wdl(be opened Septem- bttje men oi modest manner were reporter. He had been sought tor Disappearance Still Is Mystery After Searches paign funds committee. Senator Gerald P. Nye, chairman of the committee in a formal statement issued tonight said the body would not be diverted from its course by threats intimidate and influence." In the statement, issued after formal adjournment of the committee's hearing. Senator Nye expressed "amazement over Mrs.

McCormick admission that she had employed detectives to investigate activities of the committee. He continued: is Nye going to do about is a question contained in the confession by the candidate. the face of vast possibilities in such a program as had apparently been planned by these detectives, and ijjry which might be the reward for anything other. I presume it was expected that the committee ANDREE STORY ber 11 in Jacksonville. hailed by all New York today as the several days.

This was decided at a conference of latest giants of aviation. He was released on $15.000 bond. Fight Forest Fires Seattle, Sept. -Nearly party leaders today. At a luncheon in tneir honor, on a The sam? night Democratic meet- aroun(j harbor, in a parade, sings ill be held in all downstate con- 'through the streets, and at city hall the cam- Coste and Maurice Bell-j 1.000 msn were fighting numerous Each speaker tne cam W2re given tumultuous greeting forest fires todav in western iboiT thw miiht haVe turned any nead' ington and the lower Columbia River I HP decided a'downstate because ot flnbUOl 0 LIHj uemoceatie oJlice to SpmsfMcI.

work in co-operation with the Cook tbe attempt. Vpn Ynrk headquarters in Chicago, was; uroud In lork aKn airrpfri linon New York, Sept. 3 Former Senator Lewis called to- von 0ronau 2nd hls thrce day conference. The Democratic accompllshMnt Self i AtSX nominee who had just finished a tour bu, als tb fi nf norttl Atlantic with him last ot downstate counties, asserted that; ofJ voters are ready for a change of ad- Nuneecser aid their visit to Chicago and be- 5 ministration and that the Democratic luncheon was in the advertising North Beach ticket will run up a 200.000 majority club fcut.even before that the fliers port at 2 20 p' ra' outside Cook county I No mention was his Republican opponent, Mrs REPORT SANTO DOMINGO HIT BY HURRICANE Diary Found Safe On Back Of Dead Explorer By The Associated Press Copyright, 1930. and all rights re- liad by no means had a quiet morn- maae by Lewis -ng.

For reporters and cameramen were camped in their hotel, anxious NEW YORK, Sept. concerning the whereabouts of Supreme Court Justice Joseph F. Crater, reported missing since August 6 deepened today. While the New York Evening Post was informed by telephone from the summer home at Belgrade I Lake, that he is not missing, it was stated at the office of United States Senator Robert F. Wagner, the i former law associate, that Mrs.

Crater had been there several times to confer about her husband's; disappearance. The New York police have not been Communications asked to look for the justice, but the office of the attorney general reported efforts to locate him in the past three weeks have been unsuccessful. The Evening informant, who identified himself as "Mr. Crater" said, are not making any search for Justice Crater because he has not Inquiry at NEW YORK, Sept. Valiee.

through his attorneys will ask i Supreme Court Justice Hammer tomorrow to require Agnes Laughlin. a show girl, to state where, when and how he allegedly proposed to her either oraiiy or in writing. nere Vallee expressed in papers his intention to oppose and! I Miss 200,000 suit for breach of promise. Through his attorneys, Vallee denies ever proposing to Miss 0 as she claims. Today On State Campaign Are Stopped With All Of Island By V.

T. Hackler Associated Press Staff Writer EAST ST. LOUIS, 111., Sept. Republican motor caravan sped through southern Illinois today leaving words of praise for the Hoover administration and promises to fulfill the state platform promises. Stopping first at Mt.

Vernon and later at East St. Louis, the Republican leaders, headed by the senatorial nominee. Ruth Hanna McCormick, lined up solidly in supporting President Hoover. in the history of the country have we had a sounder Mrs. McCormick said.

have not one thing to regret that we elect! ed a man who will go down in history as one of the greatest presidents this nation ever Mrs. McCormick said that as a farm owner and as a Congressman- at-Large she was well aware of the Ruth Kills Coyote On Street Sioux City, Sept. Driving his car down a street in the residential district here today, D. D. Devoe struck and killed a wandering coyote that had deserted the search of food.

Devoe will claim a bounty from the county for killing; the beast. would be prevailed upon by its chair- served in North and South America Hanna McCormick, or of her current anci details of the man to retreat from its work in and in Japan, by the Associated dispute with Senator Gerald P. Nye st0p to Dallas for a $25 000 nois. TROMSOE, Norway, Sept. the senate campaign fund investi- tomorrow and the aviators were while admitting that there Further interesting discoveries.

8 ating committee, but Mrs. Eva Bat- aim0st continuously under lire, might be truth in one individual's al- Qf which was mast sensational in its: terton, candidate for state superin- Coste Makes Speech leged prophecy that when this private Iiflture. were made today by Swedish tendent of public instruction spoke hriePv at rhr VmrhPnn investigation of myself was finished and experts who were ex- briefly of the of state- his and Us results were made known Nye the relics of the Arctic ex- mente between Mrs. McCormick and had ----------would be selling papers on the depot pedition of Salomon August Andree Senator Nye a comuanion and he OId Rurns platform at Fargo, North Dakota, or browght to this portby Dr. Ciunnar Among those at the conference company and he Fhzabeth.

Sept grinding a hand organ for a dancing Horn anci his exploration party. a'f Elizabeth Roller mill, built in monkey my answer to the question This mast new find, Schaeffer of Rock Island; 6estroyea today by fire of mide. of the Senate candidate as to what i until covernment scientist, 5dwrard P. Allen of J. E.

aifcer that term in ed origin It was a famous --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Houston of Peoria; Norman Bennett jell as his own language, rk Ln this section. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. uioouptaitu. at Senator tropical radio station here re- office disclosed the justice ceived a report from San Juan. HPxnltn has no chilaren and the only Rico, this afternoon, that the Carib- would be the father, bean hurricane disturbance had who was in Florida at the last re-; struck the island of Santo Domingo.

with a northwest wind velocity of 102 Available information set the date miles an hour. The barometer at San of Justice Crater 5 disappearance as, jUan was reported dropping. Aug. 6 after purchasing a single the -1 ater seat at a ticket brokerage. The Havana, Sept.

Pais, shall do is only this (Continued on Page Ssxi DISCORD RUMOR RAMPANT ABOUT THE ARGENTINE Story Says President Has Been Asked to Hand in His Resignation BUENOS AIRFS, Sept. began their investigation of the remains of the famous polar aerial argosy of 1897, and one which may mean much not only to science but to literature and drama as well, consisted of two note books. They were found wrapped in an undershirt at Andree back Evidently the explorer, near death, took one last, precautionary measure that posterity might know the details of the first expedition ever to attempt to attain the north pole by the aerial route. One of these books contains only a few pages of writing. The other is iud and quite legible.

This latter, with to she continued, despite the perplexities tacing us. could not be in safer, ssner hands than the present administration. Remedies cannot bo found in a minute. Triere is no panacea for all ills. Concerning the coming election in i which she is opposed to James Ham; ilton Lewis, Democratic senatorial spuKe ui joining ms receiving authentic Mrs- McCormick said we dav at their Maine I rT Republicans run on our record and Maine information that Santo Domingo City deiiver the goods.

The Democrats was devastated by a hurricane which- on promises and never deiiVer struck there late today. The report to El Pais was partly Louis insisted that he say a few words. The fliers were taken to city hall by a tortuous route so that they might be given the same reception that has been tendered other ocean fliers. Taken aboard a yacht at an East I rnT i Tr river they were ferried around MlLLlUni fcM A I the foot of the island to a landing the batterj1. Though it was afternoon.

Broadway was packed with crowds on both sides from curb to building line and as the procession 'moved up the heroes trail between the sky scrapers of the financial district, i ticker tape and torn paper snowed On Page VAN LEAR WILL DISPOSES OF Lost Publishers Death is Con firmed By Court on Probating Will The loss was estimated at $11,000. Kansas Robbed Kansas City. Sept. Two men robbed the National Bank' and Trust company in North Kansas City of S14.544 today, locked seven persons in the vault and escaped in an automobile after kidnaping G. T.

Smothers, cashier. ticket office girl said he seemed in gpanish language newspaper at 5 p. good spirits and spose of joining his wife the next home. Examination of Justice Crater's ac- i counts showed he had drawn S3.500 from two bank accounts on that day. He was believed to have had SI.500 cash previously, making a total of' $5,000 (Continued on Page Six) Emmerson joined the party at Mt.

Vernon, his homa (Continued On Page Six) BORAH MAY STUMP NORTHWEST BEFORE NOVEMBER CONTEST FLIERS OF THREE NATIONS MEET AT DINNER BALTIMORE. Sept that President had other Andree records previously found. Van Lear Black, publisher, f.L the faer 3 soon been asked by leaders of his own is expected to give to the world the and world flier, who disappeared Into; garianded floating party to resign, and had refused, were whole story of the Swedish explorer's the night from his yacht on Aug. 13, published today by the newspaper La balloon expedition. was legally adjudged to be dead to- Critica, end served to intensify the ex- The examiners read, in their find day after a hearing and his will, ritpment in political circles here.

the evidence that the dying adven- posing of an estate of more than ivanwhile members of the cabinet turer and scientist, apparently awate $3,000000, was admitted to probate. Ponitnuatf.meeting behind doors, that his end was imminent ha wrapped his precious recoras in torney nan Leaf liiaek the shirt, placed them next to his afcm. eldest son and two minor children oi! on his back and then lay down'upon the publisher, who asked for a delay ai0rS tne them in the hope thst his dead bodv in recognizing the instrument, indt- i the Texas flight. Cosie radical party leaders held a secret fiegardina the request that Yrtgoyen resign. La Critics said it had the information from "the most reliable source." The paper named Dr.

Osvaldo Meabe. Yrigoyen private physician. as the man who carried to the president the request of his erstwhile adherents. The resignation yesterday of General Luis Dellepiane, minister of war For the evening their only engagement was attendance at a dinner given by the German-American alliance for Capt. Wolfgang Von Gronau, the German flier who with two companions preceeded Coste and Bellonte in the tanother however and making several Torpedo Plane Crashes San Diego.

Sept. Ypharraguerre, navy pilot, was killed here today when a torpedo plane be- unmanageable and plunged to the ground. J. T. O.

Marquis, chief aviation pilot, who in the plane, leaped with a parachute and escaped without injury. Several Revolting Senators Up For Re-Election at Ccming Vote Paris Awaits Return of Us Heroes to Accord a Rousing Welcome would cover and shield them until cated the possibility that an attempt nounced today, his famous Flying some far north explorer could come to break the will mi- ht be made but Question Mark will upon the scene. none would discuss this It was a toriorn hope but it worked. Captain John N. Kelly, of Among the othrr interesting dis- Sabalo, a steward and Mr.

Black's coveries were several Swedish flags valet, Percy Sellers, testified that about a yard square. They probably they believed he had fallen overboard had been used on the balloon, sled and accidentally while sitting on the rai be flown back rrance by Paul Codos, who holds the jointly w'ith him several world records Says U. S. is for distance flying. HEELER FAVORS RECOGNITION OF RUSSIAN SOVIET substantiated in a radiogram received from Trinidad by the Pan-American airways stating observers there had reported a 130 mile hurricane in the direct vicinity of Santo Domingo.

Another report not of an official nature but generally considered reliable, said that terrific destruction had been visited upon the city of Santo Domingo. According to the report the wind had reached a velocity of 135 miles an hour and was heading northwestward toward point, a small island in the Caribbean Sea. Cuba became deeply concerned to- night with the possibility that the! NEW YORK, Sept. quiet westward course of the disturbance little was turned by WASHINGTON, Sept. might change to a more northerly di- flying men of three nations tonight parture tonight of Senator Borah, ot.

rection and cut a swath of destruc- into what Mayor James J. Waiker an- Idaho, for his home state led political tion across the island. nounced was the greatest step toward leaders here to the belief that the Santiago, lying on a line-almost di- which he had heard. Idahoan intended to take the stump rectly between Santo Domingo and Turning their backs sauarelv upon in the northwest in the forthcoming i point, was reported pre- the old of days when war campaign. paring for the blowin the belief that and made tnem ene- Silent about his plans, Borah con- the tsorm might reach that point to- nues, Frenc.i and German flieis who that he had several requests morrow morning.

Kfftmi-Hshprf for speeches to be delivered in the! Neither the Cuban national obser- northwest under considration. vatorv nor the observatory at Belen Considerable interest attaches here University had definite news con- recently accomplished the westward crossing of the Atlantic air lanes shook hands and called each other friend. And then they all shook hands Texas Prepares Welcome DALLAS. Sept. was taken as revealing discord among boat The scientists were surprised to oi the yacht, but the three judges oi prepared a real Texas wel- Bunch of Big For Not Recognising a.i to what part Borah will play injeerning the reported arrival of the Charles A.

Lindbergh, who sprang to fame by flying the ocean cretain military faction Four hundred politically minded students held a meeting today, although the police had refused to issue a permit. The was intended as a reply to radical parry orators who this afternoon attempted to address the students of the medical school, a move which was frustrated by the police when rioting was threatened. A notable plm? of the current situation has bem the obvious disinclination of leal oi the opposition party to publicly demand the president resignation. If such a movement exists it sterns entirely on the part ot components of th? president's own party. Naval vessels, now numbering 13.

remain in the harbor. A heavy guard of and soldiers still are stationed about President Yricoyen home and all public build- ts but, as before, ouiward calm find so much and to find it so well the orphans court, who conducted the come preserved tonight for AGREEMENT NOT REACHED BY SEC. HURLEY IN IOWA Local interests at Clinton Fail to Agree With War Secretary CLINTON. la ference late toe Aug. con- tv bi-tween Secretary )f War Patrick J.

Hurley and local in- the residuary estate after special Capt. Dieudonne hearing, ruled only that the fact Coste and Maurice Bellonte. Atlantic death had been established and that conquerors, who are expected to land the will should be admitted. here tomorrow evening to collect a Van Lear Black was made the $25.000 nrize. beneficiary of a life time trust fund The purse, offered by Colonel W.

of $50 000 by the will, made in Lon- Ka-sterwood, DaDas aviation en- don in January of this year, shortly thusiast and chewing gum manufac- before Mr. Black started a flight to turer. will be theirs, if the French Tokyo. airmen are successful in making the A daughter. Mrs.

T. Buchanan non-stop flight from New York which Blakiston, was bequeathed 250 the plan to start tomorrow morning, and a share in the residuary estate; Easterwood contracted to pay the end her husband $100.000. but Van money for the first successful Paris- Lear was given only the $50,000 New York-Dallas air voyage, condi- trust fund and the publisher's widow, tioned upon a stop of not more than Mrs. Jessie Gary Black and the othei 72 hours in New York, four children, are to share only in NEW YORK. Sept.

Burton K. Wheeler of Montana and from S. Stanwood Menken, president of the security league, both of wham returned from Europe to- day, cane statements today that Soviet Russia should be recognized by the United States. Senator Wheeler, who for years has advocated Russian recognition, turned from a visit to that country more convinced than ever, he said, that the United States should recognize the Soviet government. Senator Alben W.

Barkley, of Kentucky, and Senator Peter Norbeck, of South Dakota, who accompanied him on an unofficial visit to Russia, were less outspoken in their views but said they encountered a friendly reception wherever they went. Menken, avowed toe of communism the campaign. While he was an ini- hurricane at Santo Domingo, portant cog in the Hoover presidential Pan-American airways tonight reelection drive, he since broken; ported that all planes bound north with the President on two of the and soulh were safe. having halted major issues of his administration schedules of Caribbean flights farm reliei and tariff revision. when the first news came that the Several members of the Republican.

disturbance was approaching the independent group led by Senator lsIand group south of Cuba Borah in the opposition to these Hoover policies are up for reelection thi; year and Borah has always indicated a willingness to carry the'-'e issues to the people in the northwest Senators McMaster, South Dakota; Schall, Minnesota; Norris, Nebraska; partic.i.pated; citT had 1 been" by in the Caribbean The Dominican Legation here is without news. A Should the air heroes leave New 4 York at 5 a. m. (E. S.

as planned on the problem of construct- quests totaling more than $1.000.000 and arrive hcre in ten hours as Coste tag an inland waterways terminal at are paid. this city ended without an agreement The control of the A. Abell com- on the qucstior With a no of a bond issue pending, the secretary felt that the Biack. who was bequeathed all Van require around sixteen hours, which changed matter should not be pressed by him Lear Black share in the company, would delay the arrival until after I Although he did not visit Russia, at this time. aRd made trustee of the estate, nightfall.

In this event the fliers Menken said his conversations with Both Hurley end General Thomas merous other bequests were made would find a Texas moon mixing its informed persons in European cities tided wimour an agreement xne control ot tne A. Abeli com- WOuld bring the Question Mark dov astion. pany, publishers of the Baltimore Sun at Love Field at 2 p. m. S.

other vote on the fiotat the Evening Sun. was tiiven to Aviation here however we issue to finance the project the publisher brother. Harry C.i0f the opinion that the flight wou a fcolfr that a-hn U' qc all expressed confidence of doing, they who recently advocated deportation would bring the Question Mark dow laws to oust communists, declared recognition would be moral and the re sensible thing to do." but that his op- ild inion of communism remained un- in the senate Republican revolt, are hllrricane among those up for reflection. With the opening of the fall am- paign at hand, rival party leaders are also making their plans The administration is known to be counting heavily on the services oi Vice President Curtis and Senator Watson of Indiana. Mr.

Curtis said today he was willing and ready to go on the stump and indicated he would prepare for a few speeches to be made probably next month. Senator Harrison of Mississippi, probably will head the Democratic campaigners. There has been talk Port Au Prince. Haiti, Sept. (A3) All-American cables reported tonight that ail communication with Santo Domingo ceased at 4:30 p.

m. today. There w-as an unconfirmed and word came that they had accept- report that the radio station in that edr but tio one seemed to believe fully the that they would arrive, for it was from to east. The occasion was a dinner tendered Wolfgang Von Gronau and his crew of three by the German-American conference. It was an informal affair in a grand central zone hotel, very German, very quiet, with no preparations made for broadcasting and very few plans indeed for any sort of publicity.

At the last moment an invitation was sent to the French fliers, Dieudonne Coote and Maurice Bellonte, known tney were giving a dinner themselves for Col. and Mrs. Lindbergh. And the dinner ran its course and the guests had not arrived Tho radiance with the airport beacon: Jacksonville and vicinity: Probably fair with increasing temperatures were predicted last for today and tomorrow. The Nor bury Sana- tarium Weather Observation Station reported the following temperatures for the last twenty-four hour period: Low, 51; high.

86 current, 75. Barometrical readings for the same period were yesterday morning, S0.34; last night. 30.26. U. S.

WAR DEBT HAS BEEN BY ONE THIRD 1 Q. Ashburn, chairman of the inland from $15,000 to S100.000 waterways corporation, had expected The petition for the letters of ad- in their talks with local interests to ministration estimated the value of urge pushing the plan forward, but the estate at $3.270.000. but attorneys found this Inadvisable and the sec- said this Lgure was conservative, retary spent most of the conference The three witnesses at the hearing acquiring information on the local testified that Mr. Black was in situation. 80cxl sPirils at the start of the yacht Hurley found two decided factions Captain Kelly said they believed, on the problem, one heartily in favor the publisher could not have survived! oi the construction to afford ship- morfe than 15 minutes after he fell Gigantic War Debt Greatly pers in the surroundin'? territory lrom the rail into a fairly heavy Decreased in Past Eleven joint rates while it was op- posed another group, composed 94 U.

S. HAVE chieflv vtower interests along the OVER 100,000 PEOPLE WASHINGTON Sept 3 waterwav, it. as said who fear pres- America's gigantte war debt of ent m-lv result ftoods WASHINGTON. Sept. )- f- 596.701,000th.is been reduced by more Major disirlit engineer fjcial crmpilations by the bur- than one third in eleven years since of Rock Ifiuand.

joined tnf wiili todry placed the oi the debt rcuchcd its peak 011 Aug. 31. his inspection boat Ellen, replacing American cities having lOO.OCO or 1919 district en- niore population under the xhe treasury statement today show- census at nety-four. There were 60 ed the public debt on August 31 this Illinois: Fair Thursday probably Friday; somewhat warmer in north and central portions Friday. Indiana: Fair Thursday ar.d Friday; fomrwhat warmer in north Friday.

Wisconsin: Fair Thursday, what warmer 111 northwest portion; in- Colonel Wilbur Willins district en creasing cloudiness Friday, possibly gineer of St. Paul, who returned in north portion, somewhat warmer in east portion. Missouri: Mostly fair Thundry and Friday; not much change In temperature. Iowa: Fair Thursday; Fridr.y increasing cloudiness, possibly showers all indicated the Soviet government is a stable one, icd by able men and shculd be recognised. Senator Wheeler declared the United States is bunch of in failing to recognize the Soviet government.

I went abroad I found the argument that America should not recognize Russia, while everywhere abroad Russia is recognized and the European countries are getting all of the business. Should we recognize Russia and enter into commercial traries that does not mean we put the stamp of approval on their form of Miami, Sept. American Airways radio system re- speeches were about to begin. But ported tonight that communications then an attendant whispered to Cap- from San Juan. Porto Rico, and Port tai 21 von Gronau and he and his crew au Prince.

Haiti, had indicated that rose and hurried into the reception neither points suiiered from winds of chamber off the ball room where the the tropical disturbance that passed dinner held, near Santo Domingo today. jn the reception room were not only Sar. Juan reported that there had the French tlierc but the Lindberghs been no wind, while Port au Prince as well and with them Mayor Walker, said wind conditions were The visitors received a terrific ova- I ---------------------------------I tion from the several hundred diner3 also that Alfred E. Smith, Democratic TO FORECAST WEATHER 1 as they entered. Von Gronau made a presidential nominee two years ago BY SEAT speech of welcome in German.

and James A. Reed, former senator! Cosie replied In French, saying avia- from Missouri, would be available as! CHICAGO, Sept. tion knew no border lines and fliers speakers for the Democrats. forecasting a week in advance through were all one great family. measurement of the heat given off by Captain Von Gronau was in the the sun is believed by Smithsonian German naval aviation ssrrice during I institution officials to be a probable the war and Coste was an ace for scientific adventure of the future.

France. Dr. Charles G. Abbot, secretary of: As they were planning to hop off for the instiution. today told the American Dallas.

at 5 a. m. S. to- astronomical society that years of ob- morrow the French fliers soon parted vwlii i iiwiu I servation had shown that the the Lindberghs left to motor to warmth radiated varies from day to Englewood, N. J.

day and the temperature varies i -----------in resDonse to these short period! PARIS, Sept. (A returned changes. i to normal tonight after cheering it- CHIMESE ARMISS MAKE NEW MOVES Nationalists Attack With Tientsin as Next Objective YACHT IS AGROUND OFF N. Y. nis post.

Hall spent much of the day cities of that class ten years ago. over with the secretary structlcn for his district include important dam 1 Island to be visited by the es party earlv tomorrow. "hich I3LESBORO. Sent. year to total $16.187,636,000.

This was The yacht Corsair. $2,500.000 float- in northwest adn north-central por- DAWES TO POSE FOR tions; somewhat warmer Thursday in SCULPTIJPKl) BUST north-central portion. Temper Citv 7 Paris, pur: Sept. archaeological cities in the class while Pennsylvania Indiana. Texas and California each In Paris after! had five.

Illinois has two. H. ........76 90 70 'W Vo: 72ft 72 86 76 83 78 ile: 67 755S 70 78 62 68 7852 Msmphis 90 72 Omaha ..........78 82 58 ..........72 72 54 Helena 84 8551 San Francisco 63 70 53 Winnipeg 74 40 studies in id Spain, Ambassador announced that ne studios. The sculptor Massachusetts led the list of states a slight increase over a month ago ing palace launched for J. P.

with nine cities of more than 100,000. but this situation resulted from delay only a few months ago, remained Ohio took second place with applying the sinking fund to the aground on a rock point off Minot Counting New York City as a single: retirement, it was said, and. is only Island in Gilkey's harbor today de- unit the empire state ranked third! temporary. spite the efforts of tugs and her with seven. New Jersey placed oix During the first ten years after the ow engines to pull her of fat hign World war the debt was slashed by 1 tide.

more than one billion annually. This The yacht, with Junius Morgan, son was accomplished through the regular. of the owner, and his wife aboard, ran sinking fund appropriation and the onto the rocks last evening as it was application of the annual surpluses entering the harbor here. It amounting to almost $500,000,000 each traveling between six and eight knots, year. First reports last nignt said tint The treasury statement for the close a number of guests were aboard, but; of August, the second month of the 1 after Mr and Mrs.

Morgan went to new fiscal year, showed an increasing a home of relatives at Dark Harbor deficit for this period over a year wras learned they w'ere cruising by Of course, the September 15 tax pay- themselves when the yacht grounded ments are counted 011 to take care ot The yacht is luxuriously finished in teakwood, mahogany and walnut. The excess of total expenditures with two sets of quarters for the own- 'argeable against receipts at the end er and the staterooms for five guests. Johnson county was expected to arnve August was 0242,297,964 as against The yacht is bv a crew of today to take Lyon to Iowa City. $216,575,218 a year ago. officers and men ranks The instiution's findings.

Dr. Abbott hoarse for 24 hours over the great said, represented more than 30 vears trans-Atlantic flight to New York of SHANGHAI, Sept. oi continuous investigation of' the Cosl3 and Maurice ahst armies attacked rebel forces in, It ba5 long been definitely known i Official honors and promotions are Honan and hantung provinces today by Dr Abbolt and bis associates that already showering in their direction, renewing the stiuggle for control amount of solar radiation varied i Coste will be promoted to Commander Chinas government. Tientsin, foreseen influence the Legion of Honor, one of the hold of the northern alliance war earth's temperatures. Legion's highest ranks, and it is lords.

was the objective. The proof lies, Dr. Abbott said, in I (Continued On Page Six) Telegraphing from field headnuar- tbe fact that since Jan. 1 im. vvhen- BLOOMINGTON MAN HELD Dawes today announced that ne FOR TELEGRAPH ROBBERY would spsnd tomorrow r.nd the next Des Moines.

Iowa, Sept. day posing for his bust in a sculptor Donald Lyon, 25. of Bloomington. 11., was being held by local officers today is Joe Davidson, connection with the holdup ot the ieial bust of Mr. Dawes, which will office at Iowa Citv last Wednesday, be placed 111 the United States senate Lyon was arrested last night while beside those of other vice-presidents driving a car which officers said be- this deficit.

Mr. Dawes will be a guest at the horn longed to Dr. Lester B. Cavins of of Ambassador Edge tomorrow Bloomington. Sheriff F.

L. Smith of ters in northern Kiangsu President ever solar radiation increased or de- unnvro rn at Trmroa Chiang Kai-Shek said his troops, 1 creased continuously for a period ot ooi-a which drove northerners out of four or five days to a maximum SPEAKINC IN OCTOBER Tsinan. Shantung capital, August minimum, the temperature at Wash-i clached with insurgents north of the'ington and other stations showed WASHINGTON, Sept. Yellow The drive toward Tient-! defenite deflection up or down, be- President Hoover accepted two more sin. chief port of North China, will ginning four days before and continu- speaking engagements today tor the be scon.

Chiang said. ing till at least four days after. first week in October. Sharp fighting in Honan, with The scientists said the influence He will address the American Bauk- rebels pushed back slightly, was re- operates through some atmospheric ers association in Cleveland the night by Chiang. He said a great mechanism as yet not understood and of October 2 and the American Fed- drive by 400 000 nationalists will start was not a direct result of the solar eration of Labor at Batson the after- Friday.

seeking to hurl rebels led by change. In some months a rise in noon of October 6 General Feng Yu-Hsiang out of radiation was held to cause a Four speeches will be made by the orovince where they have been temperature, while in other president within the short space of trenched s'nee May. months a similar rise caused a falling i six days. He had previously agreed Resumption of ficrhting followed a temperature. to address the annual convention of lull of ten days during which Chiang Until the reasons for this difference the American Legion at Boston the Kai-Shek failed to receive a reply to; in effect at different seasons is found.

morning of October 6 and to speak at his offer of amnesty and pay said, it would be risky to undertake the sesqui-centennial celebration of rebels to desert to the government weather forecasting upon results thus the battle of Kings Mountain in the Jar. Carolinas on October 7..

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