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i JOURNAL AIJVKK I IShJMKiVi BRING QUICK Bailp ASSOCIATED PRESS I.KASKO WIRE SERVICE VOL. 30 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4,1931 TEN PAGES CENTS, NEW ZEALAND QUAKE KILLS ONE HUNDRED Thousand Persons Are Injured And Many Buildings Burn Mayor Thompson Will Go Into the Show Business Chicago. Feb. Mayor William Hale Thompson is going into the theatrical business as a sideline of his campaign lor re-election.

For two days, now, his parade of a donkey, burro and horse has thread-! i i i ed through the loop and attracted 11 resident IS Ab- such attention that he devised thh plan He will lease a downtown theater For 25 cents a person, customers I can see a two-hour show consisting of the three animals and a talkie movie in which his honor, the mayor. COLLEGE HEAD VINDICATED er CHURCH BOARD solved Of All The Charges 1 i From Far And Near Meanest Man Omaha, Feb. candidate for the meanest man broke in the Cliff 3rook home last night and stole four pairs of baby shoes just a few hours before a son was 1 born to Mrs. Brook. ASK GOVERNOR ATTACKS ON MEMBERS NOTTO BUILD OF HOUSE RESULT IN RIFLERANGE NEAR PHYSICAL CLASH Extend Time Washington, Feb.

Denison bill to extend the time for constructing a bridge across the Ohio river near Cairo, 111., was passed yesterday by the house and sent to the senate. Would Use $600,000 Fund As An Aid To Unemployment 4 discu ses the issues of the campaign (Copyright, 1931. By The Associated The 25 cpntJ) ukewlst, wllI entiUe customers to a coupon in his million Auckland, N. Feb. 4 OP) dollar prosperity scheme.

And the A terrifying mayor Is considering as an extra at- tractlon a complete trained-animal ti MMrhv lct- Thcrc ls one now stranded in to a shambles today, wrecked arby Chicago anfl engagements. towns and resulted in loss of more 8 than a hundred lives and injuries to upwards of a thousand persons. Secure In the general belief that region was immune from seismic disturbances, the populace of Napier was stunned by the severest quake in New Zealand's history. Recurring shocks wrecked buildings, shattered the water system and placed the city of 20.000 at the mercy ot fires that broke out as frame structures collapsed Buildings were dyna- I mited in an effort to halt the flames Many Killed It was shortly before noon vester- dav when the first shock was felt Aip and down the coastal region fetching back from beautiful Hawkes Bay. an which Napier, capital oi kes Bay province, is located Hastings.

Waipawa, Wairoa. Wai- pukurau and other nearby towns badly damaged Reports said there were a hundred dead and a thousand A. DRUNKER TESTIFIES AT JURY HEARING Memphis. Feb. Charles E.

Diehl of Southwest- Head Of Denies Making Statements Car Leadings St. Louis, Feb. Wabash ern. a Presbyterian Railway company today reported a college here, was absolved tonight by total of 65,651 of freight the board of trustees of charges that handled in Januarv as compared with he spent funds recklessly and had 78,485 in the same month a vear ago. lost the confidence of churches sup- porting the Institution.

Mrs. Ecker The board ruled it was not compe- New York. Feb. tent to pass upon a charge he was etta Worragl Ecker. wife of Frederick in the faith," and referred H.

Ecker, resident of the Metropoli- eleven pastors who petitioned for an tan Life Insurance company, died to- invc to the Nashville day at her Park Avenue home. Presbytery. to which Dr. Diehl be-1 I Mjis. The trustee however, express- Woman Cashier Head ed their satisfaction with Dr.

Camp Point. 111., Feb. theology Nevada Greenlagh. 70. assistant Dr, Diehl announced he will demand cashier tt the bank here that-the Presbytery pass upon his suddenly on duty today.

theology at its meeting at next spring. Ai Smith HI In a formal announcement, the New York, Feb. condi- Committee former governor Not hearsay, but only the strong- Smith, confined to his home since est and cleanest evidence should be Sunday with a cold, was reported allowed to lodge against such a splen- improved tonight. A friend said he did record This we have not found, might be able to go outdoors tomor- feei that this Investigation has row. not only completely vindicated him ----------from every charge made, but has pre- Resigns Post Springfield, Feb.

3 Adoption of a resolution calling on Governor Louis L. Emmerson to permit an appropriation of $600.000 for an artillery range at Camp Grant to lapse and to use the money for, unemployment relief will be recommended to the general assembly, the house appropriations committee decided tliis rf ter noon. Hearing on the resolution, presented by Representative LeRoy Green and David Hunter, Jr, both Republicans of Rockford, was the first order ol business before the appropriations committee which met for the first time today. Representative motion to send the resolution to the he use with the recommendation th.u it be adopted was carried by vote of 21 to 7 with 10 members of the com- mifcee not voting. Chairman Homer Tice, of Green- HOOVER OPENS THE WAY FOR COMPROMISE Statement On How Relief Should Be Handled Washington, Feb.

Hoover, in a clear delineation of his views on relief, today opened the way to talk of compromise on the thorniest question that has troubled thti session of congress. The president gave an analysis of his reasons for opposing the use oi federal money to feed citizens in a Cows Find Still on Farm and Get on Old Time Jag Richland, Feb. Vainly i did the daughter of Charlie Price. Richland farmer, call the cows to come home last night. The cry "co bos was unanswered Alarmed, the girl began a for the missing cattle.

She found them finally, beside a liquor distillery hidden away in the pasture. They had come upon it, sampled its products, an1 had to be shown the way home. A doctor was hastily called in to save their lives. Prohibition agents, notified by Price. President then raided the still.

CARAWAY SPEECH IS ANSWERED BY CONGRESSMEN Speaker Longworth Is In Favor Of Having Open Discussion statement which characterized the view, attempted to eliminate the propesi as one which struck the Chicago Feb trrand a and convincing dem- Springfield, 111, Feb. UP) ask ti onstration of the vast value of ills Du Hamel, assistant attorney eenera services to the cause of educa torney generai Christian 1 for six years, has resigned, to enter primary act. Jury which heard from Albert Wireless advices from Commander oi police and Judicial corruption r.t of the British war sloop Ver- tributed to him In a speech at Boston, tTto! the onica. In the harbor at Napier, said tonight issued a statement describing It. 5 0 1J27 legislative virtually every store building had been his testimony as hearsay and general (.

demolished Hundreds of frame in They added that ie ings ablaze and it seemed as if gave no competent the whole city were burning Virtual- Brunker had been quoted as ly the entire business section, cover- among other things, that he about a half square miie, was in inside about the St. Valen- ruins tine Day gang massacre and the Commander Rogers and his crew slaying of Alfred Lmgle. Trib- immediate assistance Hoepitais. reporter. dresing stations and a food depot were Likewise he was supposed to have recommendation for passage of resolution, suggesting that the proposal be sent to the house without any comment.

Green, however, Insisted that the vote stand. The resolution probably will be reported back to the house tomorrow Want I support of his resolution. Repre- Green insisted that the citizens of Winnebago and Ogle county very roots of His statement, however, couched in moderate language, was followed by a perceptible easing of tension on Capitol Hill and for the first time since the outcome of relief proposals became obscured by th? haze of acriu debate, there came talk of compromise. In hin statement, the President said am willing to pledge myself that POWDER TRUCK HIT BY TRAIN: THREE KILLED tioned whether he believed in divine inspiration of the The Rev. J.

Robertson, presenting the ministers ease, declared Dr, Diehl had been heard to call the gether with the local and state gov ernments are unable to find resources (Continued on Page LARGEST LABOR GROUPS GO ON STRIKE Action Sponsored by Cuban Federation of Labor Recently Havana, Feb than said that percent of the Judges say that preacher teachei there is a hell makes himself a laughing In his reply Dr Diehl aaid he had Cases do not wish the artillery range built the time should ever come that the at Camp Grant, that the range would voluntary agencies of the countrv to- bc Impracticable and that better use could be made of the money by building armories and thus creating work in various parts of the state. Representative Hunter reviewed arguments against the artillery range, contending that the present rsnse By Cecil Dickson Washington, Feb. ran high in the house today over senate attacks on its and an uproar was precipitated that threatened to terminate in a physical clash between angry Republicans and Democrats. I Smarting under criticism voiced yesterday by Senator Caraway of Arkansas against house leaders op- ixxseu to the $25.000.000 Red relief proposal, two Republican of Michigan and Treadway of Massachusetts made bristling replies. Pomls of order were made by crats and general confusion resulted.

May Suspend Rules During the heated exchanges. Speaker Longworth. who had been mentioned by Caraway, suggested that the rules be suspended this session Salt Late City, Feb. to permit house members to answer men were killed and more than a on the floor charges made by members More Than Dozen Are Seriously Injured By Blast TWO DEFENDANTS SEEK REVERSALS IN OIL SCANDAL would cnly be a start and that further countrymen than would any senator with which to prevent hunper and dozen seriously, when a of the other branch. the aid of every resource of the federal government because I would no more see starvation amongst our in Chicago are and that of Albert Fall and Al Capone has 8 000 city, state and federal officials on his payroll He was summoned by the jurors yesterday to substantiate his state- ments.

He emerged with word that the Jurors want me to cooperate with them 1 mmm statement Today tlie grand Jury mued this formal statement: In view oi the gravity of the alleged statements of Albert R. Brunker appearing in the public reflecting on the Judiciary of Cook couivty children to learn the shorter catechism. a question and answer statement of Presbyterian faith widely uaed in the church. "It is a great document, but it fcs for Diehl said. As to his behe! in divine inspiration he said he believed Bible contained word and explained he believed that parts of it have more value than others Dr.

Diehl told the trustees he believed there was a but that he believed and taught that "fear is not Harry Btackmer Open in District Court Washington, Feb. 3 upi Two angles of the naval oil vandals which Ktr.rtied the nation nine years ago oday held the attention of the District of Columbia court of appeals as one man convicted of bribery and another found guilty of contempt of court sought reversal of their sentences. Arguments in the appeal of Albert B. Fall from his conviction ior a iiown ot Cuba largest labor groups and other public officiate, the special tonight grand fury wishes to state that Mr. and will remain out at least through Brunker, testifying before the graua tomorrow Jury, neither directly or indirect tv The strike, sponsored by the offered any evidence in support of federation of labor, was bstensibly such alleged charges sympathy with commercial fishermen.

"On the Brunker denied but was agreed upon in union he had made the statements mgs last night as a protest against published. congress authorizing President Ma-! Such evidence as was presented chad to suspend constitutional to the grand Jury by Mr Brunker guarantees indefinitely Tlie fisher- was hearsay and general ui character men have been on strike more than and no competent evidence wha so- aeven weeks as a result oi wage ever was given by him" slashes The Jurors today heard acting Carpenters, plasterers, textile work- police commissioner, John Alcock. ers. ngarinafcerv linotype opera'ors. after he had finished testifying, he stevedores, metal workers, builders, was to suspend and file charees sponge fiahermen and deep fisher- of malfeasance against Captain Jo- inen are Included in the walkout.

seph of the Racine avenue While the strike does not cover station a bribe I. Kdwari OTWiaiflty 4 were concluded and those In the case of Harry M. Blackmer. Denver oil man. fined $60,900 for contempt cf court, were The Btackmer as many branches of trade as the workers had expected, and therefore is not a general strike, much ot Cuba's commerce and industry are affected TRIPLE KILLING PROBABLY WORK OF HOLDUP MEN Detective Chief Byrne of East St.

Louis Blames Would be Robbers East St. Louis 111. Feb 3 The poaslbllitv that robbers staging the former secretary of the intenor a hold-up were responsible for the could not be charged with bribery be- trtple killing in the second floor flat the leasing was not a statutory of Ralph "Wide Open" Smith here was. Immaterial. Franklin Harrison, Pomerene's asso- arguments will be concluded tomorrow.

FaHV charges grew out of a lease of oil lands to Doheny's company, and from failing to appear as a witness at the conspiracy trial cf Fall and Han P. Sinclair. Fall Responsible Atlee Pomerene. special government prosecutor, contended that Fall had legal responsibility for handling the ou leases and even if he did not he awarded then to Doheny's company. He said the defense contention that ippropriations woud be nece Defense of the proposed artiileiy range waf- undertaken before the committee by Adjutant General Carlos Black He said that the state needs the range and should not permit the aproprtation to lapse.

Military authorities have decided on a tract consisting of about 4,300 acres which may be bought at an approximate cost of 1143 an acre. Democratic members of the appropriations committee fought against taking any action on the resolution. I To Governor This is already in the hands ol the governor Representative John Lee said. "If he wants economy as he said in his message why he let it lapse, without bringing tins matter back into the general Representative Frank McCarthy. Republican, of Elgin asked the adjutant general whether there was any foundation for rumors that no new armories woud be built lor two more years.

The attorney general said that as a matter of departmental policy no new armories will be asked for this year. The appropriations committee 1 have the faith in that such a day or congressman the American will not Shortly alterward. one definite compromise proposal was made the senate and another broached enter- train collided with a powder truck tain a proposal later from the rales on a crossing here this afternoon and committee to make the change, the truck load of dynamite caps ex- Cramton and Treadway, hampered by rules of 140 years standing that The dead included F. Rugg, 69 prohibit representatives from making Ogden, veteran D. G.

engineer, disparaging remarks on the house James Prinsen. Salt Lake City, secretary of the Western Powder company and J. Berjeman, Salt Lake City, manager of the Tintic Powder and Harrison of Mississippi, a Demo- eni, crat advocate of the governmental re- 'V 8alt lief provision, proposed that the 000.000 appropriation be made for the floor ageinst senators, did their best to answer Caraway's attacks tthout mentioning his name. Lie Is Pavved Overriding the objections of Repre- I senative Cox. Democrat, Georgia.

maili 11 Jif USi Cramtou arose to a of personal scalded. Others of less seroiusly hurt Red Cross with the stipulation that it be used only in case charitable organizations were not taken care of the situation. tContmued On Page included S. Adams. Denver gageman.

stunned and bruised. None of the passengers on either of the two coaches on the train injured, although several were shaken and suffered from shock. A dozen employes of the Cudahv Packing company plant nearby were cut by fTom shattered windows Beregman is believed to have been driving the truck, which was demoi- pnvilege and asserted anyone who said he had sought by his position on the house appropriations committee to obtain a $10.000 a year position was "a plain unadulterated Without mentioning Cramton by name. Caraway said yesterday he had -tucked away his $10.000 Crauuov. who detcated for St- (CttnFlntatci on Page SEIZED JEWELRY IS RETURNED TO DAISY DE B0E beside the railroad track Prinsen was SUN'S RAYS CAN Jewels Included $750 Wrist Watch and Several Fine Diamond Rings found dead, and Rugg died in an ambulance while en route to the hospital, as the result of burns from the locomotive.

The cab was blown from the engine and the side of the locomotive was caved in. The baggage car and two UL Los Angeles. Feb worth $3.000 seized by the district at- coaches continued down the track torney from Delay DeBoe when she about a quarter of a mile before the decided to recommend the passage ol was arrested lor alleged steaUng from breaking of the air lines brought it to a bill provldmg $28,000 to meet de- her employer, the red-headed Clara stop. Bow. screen star, was turned over to The force of the explosion v.as felt Miss DeBoes attorney, William In buildings two blocks away, a box Bierne, today on a writ of attach- car on a nearby siding was split open ItfVENTOR SAYS German Scientist Works Out Plan to Capture Energy, Claim 1930 Palcxynski was blamed for the sub stltution of a mi thrc P.

And because a number of labor wras that the onginal charge had been h.vr by tjj cooce.l«t and Ihe mm have a f.ir and impanial tri. 1 early Sunday, was pointed out tonight hree men Jt Chief of Detectives George Byrne £iate told the court the supreme court i. after an inspection of the had held that Fall had acted officially Vseil Heller, Wausau. Wu. Testimony in na rhf ------RU (hp i Smith was currently reported to awarding leases Pomerene assailed tne contention that Fa 1 did government, the walkout may si been ielea.s*-d longer than the scheduled 24 hours.

------If the strike does end tomorrow night, it will coincide with the expiration of the 60-day suspension of const it utionul guarantees now in effect. By vote of the senate last night and the house earlier in the the president was empowered to extend the susjirnsion indefinite thus lifting the eight most important nghts granted under the Cuban constitution and re-imposing the law ot public order. This la an old Spanish measure, similar to martial law except that civilians may not be tried by military court. COUNSEL FOR LEO BROTHERS pawnshop proprietor: Joseph P. Car- Denver, roll, former St Louis policeman and Blackmer, argued that the more recently an associate of gang- under winch an sters, and Theodore Kaminski, former American citlwn residing abroad may bus driver and habitue of Rambling up to $100,000 refusal to were "not slain LOSE GROUND Sin the course of gangster vengeance, have nothing definite to go Judio to Furni.h i i one guess Is as good as another, but ditionai of Mate me chief of Police Jamei and I figure that It is pos- return and testify in a criminal case was unconstitutional because it attempted to extend the authority of the courts beyond the limits of the United States.

Blackmer was summoned by the government in the hope that his testimony would help find the source fidencie.s In the budget of the state fair. Recommends Passage Minonty leader Michael Igoe criticized state officials for allowing the deficiency to accumulate, but voted to recommend passage of the bill. Do you think it is right to go out and let contracts without any authon- (Continued On Page f0E SALTIS THE FARMER WINS IN COURT BATTLE ment. The jewelry included a $750 wrist watch. $250 diamond pin, $300 star sapphire ring and a $500 diamond and platinum ring.

Miss Bow charged some of the jewelry had been stolen from her but the Jury which convicted Miss DeBoe of grand theft I decided all the blonde secretary had taken was $825 from Miss Bow spec! ial bank account for a fur coat. by the force cracked. and a steel rail VOICE WILL BE HEARD AROUND WORLD Berun, Feb. invention for harnessing the rays for electrical energy, even when the sun does not shine, hsa been worked out nert by Dr Bruno Lange, a German scientist still in his late twenties. Saying that the orospects for his invention are Dr.

Lange today emphasized it still needed technical elaboration, and that its present value was purely scientific. The youug scientist expressed surprise that curiosity was being shown over his discovery, saying he conceived it two years ago Prior to that. Miss DeBoe received a telegram to- Program W'ill be Put on Air be t. erud, the theory involved had Shows City Slickers They Sell Him the County Jail day from a man signing his name as Thomas P. Payne, oil operator of Dallas.

Texas, offering to held Daisy get cut of jail. He said he would be glad to testify that he heard Miss Bow tell Dauy many times to draw checks on her account for the expenses which February 12th Under Present Plans Continental Trading Canada con, par. of A CHICAGO BORROWS MONEY FROM CITY sible the killing might have followed ad been trac Chicago. Feb. 3 for a holdup, or an attempted to 8indalr and to lhc Leo V.

Brothers, charged with slaying Chief Bvme said Hoffman was Alin'd Lmgle. Tribune report- known to him as a substantial busier. lost ground today ui their battle ness man and said his presence in a for facts now in iroesession of the speakeasy or gambling flat might state have been a casual visit. Judge John Prystalski said today The chief said bullet holes In For Jacksonville and i 1 11 I that unless mind is altered by place indicated the shooting was done Traces of rain were contained in the Thursday he will refuae the defense's a man who started firing shortly ----------weather forecast Issued from Chicago request for the names of additional after entering Chicago, Feb. city of night.

While the weather obser- state witnesses. Although the defense The three bodies were found late Chicago borrowed enough money from ver predicted fair and colder weather Insists that the list of 15 so far given yesterday in Madison county, near the city of Chicago today to stave off for today he promised that Thursday them is comprised by names of police- Granite Cltv, on a lonely road. Their another threatened jiayless period ior would be warmer with rain In the tnen and do not include vital had been turned inside out municipal employes southern part of Illinois. The Nor- nesses. Prystalski said he be-1 Each body contained several bullets.

But the necessity for doing this bury Sanitarium Weather Station re- Iwved that this was all that wus tiec- Four persons arrested in the case brought a warning front several civic Issued last evening showed a high essary. I still were held tonight, but police in- groups that unless the tax system is temperature yesterday of 66; low 27 Another point was lost by Brothers dicated they had obtained no revised at once. Chicago is headed for and current 57. The barometer open- lawyers when the Judge denied their ant information from them. another period of fhianclal stringen- ed the day at 30,27, dropping to 30.17 i motion for records of the ut sunset.

hotel, showing telephone calls The a MC A PITV CTAD Money to pay fireman and policeall: were to have been made by iV-AilutAv vl 1 I Ol AK vvai obtained from the special been announced by Prof. Friedrich Scliottky of the Siemens laboratory here. Lange, whose wife assists him in his voice laboratory research work, said he around plained the invention before the Koethe world February 12 under plans mgsberg physical congress last tonight both by the Na- tember but It gained little publicity Bow admitted when she was on Broadcasting company and the because of the excitement over the Chieaeo, Feb. Joe the witness stand. He said he heard Broadcasting system, and in Reichstag elections at that time.

Saltis showed these city slickers the remark while working In a hotel clty Since then I have succeeded in that they sell nlm the county at San Diego. Califs where the two two American radio companies inrreas.ng the efficacy of my phe Jail and get away with 4t, women once stayed. their three chains of stations, cell fifty fold by using new metal Th? erstwhile South Side beer Payne also offered to supply bail Put the program. Including the alloys," he said. importance of baron, fresh from the pastorale of which Judge Doran said cannot be volce of Pope Pius XI.

on the air this lies in its application to farm life at Winter, Wis, had been given, and offered to come to Callfor- noon H. Aylesworth, presl- vision and fact wherever asked to take an option on a Jail nia. Miss DeBoe wired back thanking dent of N. said that it is a question cf converting sound southern exposure. The bitter him but advising him not to make the as well as the two hour cere- waves into electric waves, and vice details were a charge of vagrancy.

journey. mcny marking the ninth anniversary versa. But Farmer Joe, brushing a few Miss DeBoe said she met Payne 01 the coronation, would be liave already run a small half- figurative grains of com from his while she and Clara were in Dallas, broadcast. volt motor, even dull days, hair, pulled from a bulky carpet bag Payne and Dr, Earl Pierson, a friend We been conducting tests for one photo oell which derives its energy a picture of rural simplicity that of the actress, were together, Miss De-, past three with the Vatican solely from Boe said Payne at present is in Mil- station, V. Aylesworth It has been pointed out here that "and have made every arrange- to generate one kilowatt of electrical ment possible to Insure perfect re- energy fcr practical purposes it would ception.

The program will be broad- be nece; to have a copper oxy- cast from Vatican City on shorr delated plate of several thousand crrnrr waves and picked up here for rebroad- square which at present is 1 jLLKbl oaiat 011 the recl and blue hardly feasible From the coast they will be rebroad- Besides television and tonefilm. the Illinois; Fair, somewhat colder in (the prisoner June 9. at about 1 south portion Wednesday; Thursday in the afternoon, the time increasing cloudiness, probably follow- Llngle was slain ed by rain in south portion, somewhat In explaining his demiun on thu warmer. point, Judge Pry; 5 said the only funds alter banks had re EDITOR MARRIED Tne association of coanneroe saw New York. Feb.

In a quiet the only solution ui adoption by the swept all before it It was a motion picture, on the Saltis And when the last poignant scene of Joe feeding the pigs had unreeled and the darkened courtroom flashed back again to full daylight, nothing remained for Judge Justin McCarthy but the remark guilty." COURT PAPERS Washington. Feb. the District of Columbia supreme court cast to the Orient," chief value of the invention Is seen S. has conducted similar tests. here to be for electro-optical and The Vatican station, the Columbia meteorological purposes, since it reg- engtneers have found, has been re-ffl Missouri: Generally lair, somewhat person with a legal right to request in Thomas chureh on lenislature of bills anich would set colder in southeast portion Wednes day; Thursday rain.

Iowa: Fair Wednesday; Thuisday unsettled, rain probably ui west and south portions; not much change in temperature. Tr mperalures City 7 p. H. L. Bo.iton 28 30 10 New 36 14 Jacksonville 52 New Orleans ics go 1 City Oklahoma city Minneapolis se "4 San 5 Winnipeg H.

30 36 58 66 54 60 50 66 66 70 42 42 60 that the records be produced v.as the avenue, Henry J. Haskell, editor up an entirely new system of the city owner of the hotel. ol the Kansas City Star, and and county Agnes Lee Hadley were married this The Chicago civic federation urged CM IAVC afternoon The marriage was taxpayers not to delay In their vfllvAvxU LnJUIiJ formed in the chantry by the Rev. 1929 levies lest there be a 'T'l im Brooks, rector ol the church, cessation of police, fire and school WKA I HfcK Haskell was the widow of former activities Governor Herbert S. Hadley of Mis- souri, WORKERS SCARC Mr nnd Mrs Haakell were 1 Oklahoma Cits Feb.

3 arguments. When McCarthy, a giri reared as her gpai.d- (ltr the state if daughter, were made public wished to nolle prosse the charge. Mls Henderson repudiated the Assistant States Attorney Harry adoption, but said the story that burnt refused. papers told that the girl was a found- Then 111 have to find the man ling her blood granddaughter not guilty, and McCarthy said. Earlier in the day Saltis has taken the stand in his own defense He denied that he was a Chicago beer Chicago.

Fb. lake Mr nnd Mrs Haskell were to sail Oklahoma City, Feb. 46 sort city basked in balmy May tem- on the Roma tonight for Naples cleanup of the streets and alleys of 50 peratures and throbbing sunshine to-j and a short trip through Oklahoma City will take slightly 33 di.y. the warmest February third Mr Haskell Ls 56 years old and a longer than authorities and an unein- 30 known to the statistical weather rec- native of Huntington, Ohio His first ployed relief committee anticipated. 24 wets to Chtcu- 40 The temperature wife died in 1923 and second in W.

8 Key. committee chairman, 41 cached 54 degrees at 3 p. m. 1929 Mrs Haskell was born in Kan- learned today, 44 January as the warmest 111 years sas City and has been a widow Kiy recently announced that un- 38 and the driest, and February has be- 1927. employed men who have been led free 32 gun 011 the same key.

maxi of charge would be expected to work 34 mum fell 14 short of the rec- sa Mildied Cooper ol Beard own 011 th streets as pay for the food height for any February dav eg.hient several hours in Jacksonville' Today, instead of 500 men expected, 24 degrees recorded February 23. 1922. yesterday. only 82 reiiorted lor food- and work. was true.

Mrs. Hend 1 announcement that Beatrice Henderson was no blood relative followed Mrs. Wlio- lean suit to Mrs. Henderson merchant, denied that he owned from giving her residence at 2437 Flf- trucks, denied that he told Chicago teenth street to the government policemen to lay off his beer running home ior the vice president. i properties, and insisted that he was Wholean charged in her that Mrs.

station. I completely occupied in keepmg up Henderson ls mentally incompetent 220 acres of farm and summer resort and for an accounting of her HANK LOSID in northern Wisconsin, property. Springfield, 111., Feb. 3 ceived clearly in braska. New York and Connecticut iwrticulariy Tests conducted today were described both here and in Vatican city as highly satisiactory In addition to Pope Pius XI.

Guglielmo Marconi will speais in the world wide broadcast Definite lor the program not been announced. It Is expected the Pope will speak in Latin The occa ion also will mark the ing formal opening ol the Vatican Speaking bei inters with uncanny accuracy every v. 1 it ion of davllirht. COMMISSION TO AID BUSINESS Chicago, Feb. 3 mor.

downstate chairman of the gov unemployment commiision caid today that the commissions future work would be directed at encouraging business rather than dlrect- ttl Illinois Young Mens Christian jdatlons, Hummer said he was requesting the mayors of all downttate State to heip in stlmulatmg buainess and A similar charge against Patrick In explaining the status of Beatrice, Auditor Oscar Nelson today an- asserted that if all the work being Paddy' Sullivan. Saltis reputed Mrs, Henderson disclosed the exist- tlie closing of the Lansing (planned were actually started, the adoption papers which. Slate bank Cook county for ex- amount of construction would be treb- had no recollection of amination and adjustment The bank eled. Iiad total deposits ot more than 1570 Unemployment are rot oi adoption mude Bea- 000, capital stotli ot $100000 a bad downstate as they are in la a oi Henderson, 1 surplus of WOflOA cato Hqmmer said bodyguard and chauffeur, dis- 1 ence of tin- missed. Ditchburne suid the trial ot she sh Saltis revealed no evii- sifninii against his Employe, who was a I The deeii lormer Chicago oolicemnp trice heir-at Vi BH.

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