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PAGE FIVE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1930 American Exports JURORS DRAWN New Sheriff Plans Burlesque Assembly Speaker Arthur Brisbane did not write his Today column for this morning's Tribune. -L. IIIUII.II.I.I Rise To Highest Peak Since 1920 LEGION PLANS BURLESQUE ON ALL POLITICS FOR U. S. COURT CRIMINAL TERM WASHINGTON, Feb.

2. (A.P.) An increase in exports from the United States to the highest peak since 5 I 1920 was shown In complete returns for 1929 Issued today by the depart COMMITTEE OF DEMOCRATS IS CALLED TO MEET ing. Shipments of finished manufacturers were larger, however, in all except three month May, November and December. Complete statistics for imports showed a total of $4,400,000,000 during 1929, an increase of $309,000,000 over the preceding year and only slightly below the 1926 figure, which, was the highest since 1920. Because of the increase of imports, this country's balance of trade last year was below 1928, but amounetd to $848,000,000.

High interest rates and stock speculation in the United States during the first ten months of the year served as a magnet, the department said, to cause an excess of gold imports over exports in 1929 by $175,000,000, in contrast with a net export of in 1928. During the last two months of the year, however, exports of gold outstripped imports. ment of commerce. It Only in the years of 1916 and 1920, Judge Akerman To Open when prices were Inflated by war and post-war conditions, have exports "Gridiron Show" To Be Presented in March Session Next Monday been hfrher than the $5,248,000,000 total reached last year. -This was 2.3 percent more than sales abroad during I i' 1 i 4 United States deputy marshals yes 1428 and was nearly two and one-half times larger than the average value for the period 1910-1914.

It also was 19 percent greater than exports for the State Party Convention To Be Arranged terday began serving jury subpoenas on 75 men whose names were drawn period 1921-1925. Sales of finished manufactures, i Saturday in the venire called for the opening of the February term of fed eral court here next Monday for trial which gained 12 percent in the year, were responsible for the aggregate gain, exports of cotton, grain and tobacco having shown a decrease. of criminal cases before Judge POSTMASTER ARRESTED WISNER, Feb. 2. (AJ.) Nathan R.

Funderburk, local postmaster, was arrested here today by a United States marshal on a charge of embezzling funds amounting to A call for a meeting of the state democratic executive committee at Jacksonville, Feb. 14, was Issued yesterday by H. H. Wells of Chipley, chairman, through the office of Practically thei entire increase in Judge Akerman Is presiding over total exports was confined to the first court at Miami but is expected to re DR. M.

E. DODD UMATILLA, Feb. 2. (Special.) Officers and members of the executive committee of U. S.

S. Tampa post, American Legion, have approved plans for "Skeletons of 1930," a gridiron burlesque on the shortcomings of governments national, state, county and municipal to be presented at the Tampa auditorium early in March. The production will be the major legion activity of this year and1 the various acts will be staged by civic organizations, selected by the legion committee. The general scheme of the entertainment will be patterned after the annual gridiron dinners in Washington at which the great and near-great in national politics are burlesqued by the capitol correspondents. No Official Spared $389.25.

Funderburk was released on four months, with May, October, NO' turn the latter part of the week to vember and December exports declin- bond of MAJ. J. FRANK CARMACK who willask civic clubs' aid this week in arranging the first Gridiron show of the American Legion, a burlesque on politicians and others appearing in the news. prepare for the opening of his court Dr. M.

E. Dodd of Shreveport, here Monday. pastor of the First Baptist church in E. G. CUNNINGHAM former St.

Petersburg city commissioner, was appointed sheriff of Pinellas county by Governor Carlton, who suspended Gladstone R. Beattie, former sheriff. Cunningham will take office today. Court officials were unable to say that city, will speak twice daily at how many cases are on the calendar the Baptist mid-winter assembly here awaiting trial during the approaching I for nine days beginning next Satur- term of court. The last term of crim- day.

Grasso Orchestra inal court here was held in October during which the trial of Sidney J. Catts, former governor of Florida, on counterfeiting charges was the out HILLSBOROUGH Springs Surprise To Thrill Crowd "The production will daring," standing case. It resulted in a mistrial and was carried over to the calendar for retrial during the February term. MAYOR BECOMES TOURIST Mayor McKay has become an asso said Maj. J.

Frank Carmack, past commander and chairman of the committee handling arrangements. "We Featuring a spectacular presenta ciate member of the Tampa Tourist TAX ARGUMENT SET FOR FRIDAY Wall, Zarate Cases Pending club. In filling out an application tion of "Overture Solennelle 1812," Francesco Grasso and his Tampa will spare none of our public officials The title of the show was chosen be Other cases on the calendar for blank he said he came here in 1868 trial this month are those of George and the duration of his stay would be cause the series of acts will, in fact, (Saturday) Zarate and Charlie Wall until death. Under the question ask- Symphony Orchestra played concerts to capacity crowds at the Plant park drag the political skeletons from the on narcotic charges. Zarate was con- ng the method of transportation he "flbT i ifiT; mY closet.

It will be good clean fun and I 1 Ml 1 bantishell yesterday afternoon and last vlcted on four counts and wan case use(j coming here, the mayor wrote personalities will be positively forbid den." night. resulted in a mistrial after a jury trial "by st0rk." last June. Supreme Court Sched As the stirring Tschaikowsky over Sketching the outline of the uro Zarate. though already under a 10- TAMPANS SUPERSTITIOUS gram, Major Carmack said certain George Whitfield McRory, secretary, at Sanford. i The meeting will be Important as 'plans will be made for holding a state democratic convention, the first in Florida In' a number of years.

Arrangements for the holding of the regular democratic primary elections in June also will be made. Coincidently with the issue of the state call, Chairman Charles H. Spencer of the first district congressional committee Issued a call for a meet-- ing here to consider the state convention, with a view to having the party-wide conference preceding the June primary. Hillsborough will have no board member at the state meeting. A vacancy has existed in this county since the death of Ellis Woodworth.

It is considered likely that the question of eligibility of candidates, who failed to support the party nominees in the last election, will be a topic of discussion at the state meeting. Hoovercrats Barred Attorney General Fred H. Davis recently held in a ruling on the question that if the law was followed to the letter, candidates for office in the state on the democratic ticket who failed to support the entire list of party nominees in the past general election, would be ineligible to run in the party primary. State Senator Edgar Waybright, a ftoover democrat, of Jacksonville, has announced his intention of running again and on the democratic ticket. i It is possible Waybright's case will put the law to a test.

Democratic leaders have expressed opinion that the matter likely will be settled, at the Jacksonville meeting. The state call said: "A meeting of the state democratic ules Tax Sales Hearing ture was introduced the park lights were extinguished, then as the theme civic organizations would be assigned year federal penitentiary sentence plus A win(jow washer at the city hall a $4000 fine, is facing trial on two thinks Tampans, for the most part, to mimic meetings of the board of aldermen and the county commission. additional narcotic cnarges, oiiieers are superstitious. While washing a said. He appealed his case to the window standing on a ladder which United States circuit of appeals at straddied the sidewalk.

14 persons developed and the burning of Moscow depicted, part of the platform lights were dimmed and red flares suddenly Outstanding political events of state TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 2. (Associ You're just simply missing one of the big thrills of the season if you haven't tried a GREEN RIVER Soda, Sundae, Malted Milk or Milk Shake. Ask for them at all fountains order GREENRVEt by itself too Distributed by McKesson-Groover-Stewart Drug Co. 101 Tyler St.

Phone 3782 Tampa, Fla. and county significance will be presented in burlesque by other groups, ated Press.) The month of February lighted, throwing a fiery glow over the New Orleans immediately after being vassed by 12 talking out in the sentenced and since has been at h)J- gtreet tQ gQ bVj two daring the danger erty under a $40,000 bond ot which luck walking under tne Jad- A master of ceremonies will keep the is bringing before the supreme court scene. Then came the bombardment, with rockets and small bombs added a number of cases of importance for program moving smoothly and intrcv duce the specialties. was a surety uUu luu.s der "Maybe they were afraid I'd his appeal case and $10,000 for his on them the to provide rousing climax. A long ova tion greeted this selection.

The afternoon program brought so los by Mile. Madeline Cardinal, dra Other acts considered by the legion committee include events of state and appcamiiLc window washer said. oral argument. The attorney general's office has been notified that Feb. 7 the court will hear the pro indictments.

Wall is at liberty under $15,000 bond local interest, which have figured in newspaper headlines during the last matic soprano; Guy Hamilton, basso; Bomb Causes Panic Unless the federal court of appeals ceeding in which Hillsborough coun C. D. Brisbane, trombone; W. E. Bean year.

For example, the fruit fly cam should report its decision on the. Zar trumpet; Fred Gehrke, violin, and ate case before the court term opens ty seeks, to establish a precedent in the matter of handling tax certificate In Chicago Movie paign, Major Carmack stated, would be the basis of one of the burlesques. Howard Goding, xylophone, each win nine prolonged applause. here, government officials are of the opinion that further trials in the case It Is Better To Phone The political tangles of the sheriff's office and the chief of police job, ac sales by claiming the interest on such transactions. Selections by the orchestra included will be continued.

CHICAGO. Feb. 2. (A.P.) Three NO case has been Set for trial yet. i-mrxirprl nprsnns.

most nf thpm wompn cording to the committee chairman "Pomp and Circumstance March, El gar; selections from "The New The suit was filed by Sutton, Till The schedule will be made up when Lnd cniidren, were panic-stricken to- man Reeves, -attorneys for Hills would be exposed in mimic jest. Will Relieve Tension Romberg; "Summer," Chaminade; se borough county. tne aocKei is sounaea at uic day when a bomb exploded in the of the court term. I rpnT nf a mnt.ion nirtnre t.heat.er at lections from the opera "Cavalleria Rusticana." Mascagni; "Second Hun The case will vitally affect future tax certificate sales, as it will de "Officials of the legion," Major Carmack said, "believe 'Skeletons of Hinsdale, a suburb. Mrs.

George W. garian' Rhaosody," Liszt; "Sham 1930 will clear the atmosphere of ten rocks" and others. termine whether the counties or the state should receive the interest. Krueger, wife of the theater manager, helped calm the stampeding patrons executive committee of Florida will Car Blocking Traffic Found To Have Slain sion and the undercurrent of. gossip Mrs.

Willa Grey, well known Tampa be held at the Carling hotel in Hillsborough county had mandamused by a talk from the stage, The people seem in a mood to blow off pent up mental steam and nothing Damage was slight. Mrs. Krueger the comptroller for the interest money, In a previous suit, filed in the cir Than To Jacksonville on Friday, the 14th of February at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of taking such action can bring this about better than an blamed the bombing on the motion Man in Driver's Seat picture operator's union, which she ps may be necessary to provide for opportunity to indulge in a good hear ty laugh at the expense of the sub jects of their criticism." said had threatened her husband for cuit court here, it was held that such interest money on tax sales collected for years past could not be turned the holding of the regular democratic CHICAGO. Feb. 2.

(A.P.) A large not employing two operators at soprano, won the evening audience with two so'os, "Giannina Mia," from "The Firefly," and "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny." Mile. Cardinal also won applause at this concert with her "La Musset" from the opera "La Bo-heme," and "Calm As The Night." Others who made hits with solos were August Ingley, violinist; W. E. Bean, trumpet; C. D.

Brisbane, trombone. The orchestra played, besides the Exploitation plans for "Skeletons of over to the county now, as it had al Wish You Had primary elections in of said year, and for the purpose of transacting curtained automobile, moving slowly a week. He runs the projector him- along Broadway in the heart of the self, she" said, and recalled that he uptown district today, came to an was shot in the leg by one of three abrupt stop at a street's intersection men as he was leaving a film ex- such other business as may properly ready been paid into the treasury and used, and then the county instituted another suit to collect current and 1930," Major Carmack said, contemplate statewide advertising. Visitors will be invited from all parts of Florida and the posters will be of simple with Leland avenue, jamming early change, come before the meeting." Committee Members Members of the committee follow: Alachua, Evans Haile, Gainesville; future moneys of the kind. Branch's Case Set Another case set for oral argu morning traffic, design, consisting only of the outline of a skeleton with the date superim Amid the grinding of brakes and posed on the Baker, Walter Dopson, MacClenny; Bay, Thomas Sale, Panama City; imprecations of autoists following, two men stepped out of the machine and "Overture Solennelle," "Marche Mih-taire Francaise," selections from the romantic Irish opera "Eileen," Victor Herbert; "In a Bird Store," Lake, and "Unfinished Symphony in Schubert.

The next concerts will be next Sun sauntered slowly away. Bradford, E. M. Johns, Starke; J. E.

Nobles, Titus ville; Broward, ment by the court is that in which Talton Branch, of Tampa, is fighting disbarment. Branch was convicted of assault with intent to murder and given 10 years in prison. The board of pardons com An irate truck driver, who had nar T. M. Bryan, Fort Lauderdale; Cal rowly averted a collision with the stalled machine accompanied by some houn, R.

S. Gaskins, Blountstown; Charlotte, Roland Hughes, Punta curious passersby, approached the car. Pulling back the curtains, they discovered the bullet-punctured body of Joseph Cada, 31, slumped over the muted the sentence to one year. In the disbarment case, the lower court upheld the move to disbar Branch, and an appeal was taken. The case will be argued here Feb.

7. A third important case to come up for oral arguments is that in which the circuit court for Polk county or steering wheel. day afternoon and evening, when the orchestra will resume its twice daily schedule. Mr. Grasso announced that proceeds from the song booklets he is publishing will be used to extend the orchestra's season.

He asked the cooperation of Tampa business people in the project, pointing out that a longer music season will lengthen the tourist season and hi turn bring increased business to the local merchants. Police said Cada was a former as sociate of Terry Druggan and Frankie Lake, west side beer barons. "The entire proceeds of the show," the committee chairman said, "will go into the legion's relief fund. This money is used to defray our constant relief campaign among the sick, disabled and jobless ex-service men of the county. Appeals for help have been more numerous than any other time in the post's history and profits from our production will materially help the unemployment situation existing among the ex-service men and women of Tampa and surrounding territory." Talented amateurs from civic organizations will be carefully chosen.

Major Carmack explained, to portray the characters of political leaders listed for burlesque. With the show scheduled for early in March, rehearsals are expected to begin immediately after the close of the South Florida fair and legion representatives will appear before Tampa civic clubs, beginning this week, to arrange for the staging of the acts to be included in the program. Three weeks ago he was questioned by police when a companion, James Walsh was shot to death in a specta cular gun battle. David (Babe) Barron, a former dered two citrus fruit inspectors charged with bribery be discharged. The lower court held that the inspectors were not officers, and that, therefore, no offense had been committed, even if they had taken the bribes.

The state appealed the decision and the arguments were set for Feb. 5. pugilist, and Robert Ryan, held for Royal Pair Return From Honeymoon the shooting, which occurred in the loop theatrical district were dis charged when the grand jury failed to vote a true bill. TURIN, Italy, Feb. 2.

(A.P.)- Ryan later was arrested while he Crown Prince Humbert of Italy, and his bride, former Princess Marie Jose and two companions were attempting Quinlan To Teach Physical Education to extort $5000 from Robert Barr, a of Belgium, after a two weeks honey LaSalle street broker. Gorda; Citrus, Fred Van Roy, Crystal River; Clay, C. W. Geiger, Green Cove Springs; Collier, vacancy; Columbia, J. B.

Hodges Lake City; Dade L. R. Railey, Miami; DeSoto, John W. Pelot. Trcadia; Dixie, McQueen Chaires, Oldtown; Duval, J.

J. Beckham, Jacksonville; Escambia, M. O. Brawner, Pensacola; Flagler, F. L.

Byrd, Bunnell. Franklin, H. L. Grady, Apalachi-cola; Gadsden, Y. L.

Watson, Quincy; Gilchrist, Gordon 'Philpot, Trenton; vacancy; Gulf, H. E. Risen, Wewahitchka; Hamilton, F. B. Har-rell, Jasper; Hardee L.

Grady Burton, Wauchula; Hendry, L. O. Gravely, LaBelle; Hernando, G. C. Martin, Brooksville; Highlands, Gerald H.Bee, Sebring; Hillsborough, vacancy; Holmes, Ray Neel, Bonifay; Indian River, J.

J. Schumann, Vero Beach; Jackson, Paul Carter, Marianna; Jefferson, S. D. Clark, Monticello. Other Members Lafayette, Summersill, Mayo; Lake, William Igou, Tallahassee; Leon, B.

T. McGinnis, Tallahassee; Lee, J. B. Campbell, Fort Myers; Levy, P. N.

King, Williston; Liberty. R. H. Weaver, Bristol; Madison, vacancy; Manatee, J. B.

Singletary, Bradenton; Marion, vacancy; Monroe, J. L. Lester, Key West; Martin, T. J. Kennedy, Stuart; Nassau, J.

B. Stewart, Fer-nandina; Okaloosa, R. T. Rozire, Crestview; Okeechobee, J. D.

Bird, Okeechobee; Orange, Seth Woodruff, Orlando; Oceola. Pat Johnston, Kis-simmee: Palm Beach, D. H. Conklin, West Palm Beach; Pasco. T.

B. END THIS STYLE EXHIBIT Beyond a description of the men moon among the snows of Val d'Aosta, triumphantly entered Turin this after seen leaving the death car police were Federal Exhibit Shows Farm Methods without clues as to the slayers of noon to make their permanent home here until the day that they are called Walter L. Quinlan, of the University of Florida extension teaching staff, Cada and relatives of the man were unable to advance a motive. to occupy the royal thrones of Italy. and superintendent of the city recrea The royal bridal couple received a tion board, will.

teach a group of tremendous welcome from Turin's classes in physical education in Tarn pa this spring. population of more than half a mil Five Youths Killed In Auto Accident The classes, which will meet at the city hall Thursday afternoons at 4 LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2. (A.P.)- Five Los Angeles youths were killed o'clock, will include physical education 103, a course in plays and games, giving story plays, rhythmic plays, folk dancing, mimetic plays and the theory and practice of outlining exercises. Physical education 104.

a course in minor sports, will include interpreta and one other probably fatally in jured when their automobile getting cut of control descending the Mount Baldy road in San Antonio canyon. plunged over the rim of the ravine today. The dead: Melvin Leiter. 17; How lion. Their progress in open carriages from the station to the prince's palace was marked by a continuous thunder of cheers.

The streets were lined with great throngs of citizens held back by troops with drawn swords and fixed bayonets. Parking Prohibited Today on Parade Route Parking automobiles along the route of the Gasparilla parade will be prohibited today from 8 o'clock this morning until after the parade. A police order prohibits parking from Oak avenue south on Franklin to Lafayette, west to Brevard and north to the fair grounds, the line of march, and on Florida avenue and Tampa street between Estelle street and Oak avenue, the streets to be used for the forming of the parade. Seventh avenue also will be cleared from Florida to the river. SEE THE STYLES TNE BESTzDRE SED MEN WILL SPONSOR Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday February 3rd, 4th and 5th During this unusual Style Exhibit, a representative of the Society Brand Establishment, one of the oldest, largest and most reliable makers of fine clothes, will present their complete lines of new Spring styles and custom tailoring woolens This will be an outstanding exhibit of smart styles, fine quality and exceptional values.

Visitors may Je measured by Society Brand's tailoring expert for either ready-to-wear or made-to-measure clothes. Come-be our guest. tion of rules, organization, promotion and competition in the playground ball, volley ball, playground games, indoor games, tennis, swimming and mass play games. The third course, physical education 204, is a continuation of the course 104 and will consist mainly of the finer points of the ard White, 18; Arthur Hubbard, 16; William Brown, 17, and James Hubbard, 17-year-old brother of Arthur. Charles Caldwell was injured A number of exhibits by the United States department of agriculture are being shown at the South Florida fair to teach better methods of farming, including poultry raising, dairying, honey extraction, com raising and other phases of agricultural industry.

The exhibit includes three displays dealing with poultry raising, showing the value of a flock of hens to a family, and how best to care for them. Proper methods of milking and care of milk are shown in the dairy exhibit. Another exhibit explains the advantage of well set up lightning rods; another shows how to turpentine trees at least expense to the tree, others deal with forestry and prevention of forest fires. A government exhibit in the honey show tells 'the story of honey production. A display in'the corn show depicts the different kinds feed that goes to make different kinds of meat.

The department of commerce has an exhibit showing the growth of trade and work of the department in all parts of the world. Plant authorities has a popular exhibit showing the different stages of life of the Mediterranean fly with charts to indicate progress of eradication work in Florida. One Killed, Two Dying, games, together with practical work in coaching the elementary classes. Enrollment is open to any adult in the city, either for credit or general information. The first meeting.

of the classes is sneduled for Feb. i3. Three Hurt in Gas Blasts1 Wright, Dade City. Pinellas. C.

R. Carter, St. Petersburg; Polk, J. A. Boswell, Bartow; Putnam, C.

H. Rowton, Palatka; Santa Rosa, S. G. Collins, Milton; Sarasota, Cary B. Fish, Sarasota; Seminole, George W.

McCrory, Sanford; St. Johns, Herbert Felkel, St. Augustine; St. Lucie, Otis R. Parker, Fort Pierce; Sumter, vacancy; Suwanee, F.

R. McCormack, Live Oak; Taylor, Claude Pepper, Perry; Union, J. H. Williams, Lake Butler; Volusia, N. Stewart, DeLand; Wakulla, J.

L. Trice, Crawfordsvillc; Walton, J. Stuart Gillis, Defuniak Springs. Washington, H. H.

Wells, Chipley. J)r. Butler Hails Move To Permit Rum Prescriptions LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2. (Universal Service.) One person is dead, two dying and three are in a critical'con-dition as the result of gas explosions which wrecked two homes here today.

Amplifier To Carry Carnival Ceremonies "Somebody framed me," Henry Fisher whispered just before he died. Police are investigating, although they believe a leaky gas pipe was respon sible for the blast. In the second explosion, two women victims were reported dying and two Firemen Rescue Man in Apartment Hotel Blaze others and a man were critically burned. A gas leak was blamed. HENRY G1DDENS The Publix theater's "Entertainment Special," an automobile built to resemble a locomotive and equipped with radio and amplifier arrived in Tampa yesterday to participate hi the Gasparilla parade today.

The amplifier will be used for the ceremonies in front of the grandstand at the fairgrounds. The truck is equipped with a smoke stack, whistle, a bell and the back resembles an observation car. Fort Myers To Unveil Edison Memorial Plaque FORT MYERS, Feb. 2. (Special) Unveiling of a bronze plaque containing likenesses of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas A. Edison will be one of the municipal activities here Feb. 11 to celebrate the eighty-third birthday anniversary of the internationally renowned inventor. Mayor William J.

Wood has appointed the presidents of the various civic clubs as a committee to arrange the detaUs in cooperation with the city officials. The memorial will be erected on city property in Evans park. Maurice Kidjel designed the memorial and" prepared the stone model cast which was Used in making the bronze cast weighing 249 pounds. This will be mounted on a pedestal surmounted by two heavy glass towers which will perpetually light the faces of Mr. and Mrs.

Edison. SUFFERERS Heart Disease. An- 3urrcituj Kina Hlfrh Blood Pressure. Paralysis, Kidney Complaints. Bronchial Asthma.

I will advise CLOTHING COMPANY you free, how to eet iiuiok and lasttne relief, without drusrs. It. V. Waldeu, 133 W. New York.

N. Y. NEW YORK, Feb. 2. (Universal Service.) Dr.

Nicholas Murray Butler today hailed the move by State Senator John A. Hastings, of Kings county, to break the Volstead shackles of physicians. Hastings has announced he wilL introduce in the state senate a bill to allow physicians to prescribe alcohol and alcoholic liquors without restriction as to quantity. In a letter to Hastings, Dr. Butler said: "The unconstitutional, unreasonable and immoral restrictions attempted to be put upon the practice of medicine by these mad men and women, should resisted by all possible means." CHICAGO, Feb.

2. (A.P.) A man hanging from a third story window ledge was "rescued by firemen when flames partly destroyed a north side apartment hotel and forced more than 100 thinly clad residents into the snow-covered streets early today. Peter Johnson, 40, trapped in his room by the fire, had clambered out a window and hung suspended from the sill until the flames began licking his fingers. He was preparing to make the three-story drop when firemen arrived and rescued him with a suspension ladder. 06 TAMPA STREET WALLACE S.

BUILDING AN rOUGHING CLOTHES SOCIETY Vou ret almost instant re- 63t 35c lief with one swallow of NEW CHICAGO CRIME RECORD CHICAGO, Feb. 2. (U i a 1 Service.) Forty hold-ups, two shootings and the arrest of six bandits, all within 10 hours ended this morning, was a new high crime record shown on the books of the detective bureau today. THOXIKE Am v..

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