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THE NEWSPAPER OF THb WbS I LfcN I KAl TKADING AKtA VOL. 71 36 Jacksonville Ip Journal GIVING THE COMMUNITY UMilAShL) NbWS, OUR POLICY JACKSONVILLE ILLINOIS. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, TWELVE CENTS CONGRESSIONAL LEADERS AGREE WITH HOOVER Berwyn Merchants Use Calaboose As Night Depository TAMMANY HALL SPLIT 3 WAYS ON PRESIDENT Hoover in Tribute to Lincoln Emergency Will Be Pushed Thru Congress Chicago, Feb. Berwyn lice have decided that the best way to thwart burners and highwaymen is to remove the temptation. Accordingly, they have instituted an i lover-night safety deposit service for Measures ihe business men Smith, Roosevelt And At the dOM of the husnx rhr when the banks have closed for the night, business men are ursed to bring their to the police station to be deposited in the station safe until the banks open in the morning Upon request, a policeman is as-1 signed to accompany the store owner or his agent earning the money to Walker Factions Divided fly Francis M.

Stephenson Washington, Feb. (0 leaders agreed with President 1 s-tatiuM Hoover today on a new legislative drive for better times directed a free-! ing billions of sound securities for active credit use The new emergency measures which will be pushed simultaneously and immediately in the senate and house also to make serviceable nearly one billion dollars of the gold supply not now need-1 ed for reserve Will Sponsor Bill Senator Glass will sponsorj the bill in the senate Chairman Steagall of the Democratic house banking committee will father it in the house. Republican and cratic of the senate andj house agreed to give it right of way. The bill, almost drafted, opens the doors of the federal reserve system to new securities held by the banks whkh are not now eligible for re- Bv Robert St. John Associated Press Staff Writer Copyright.

1932. by the A. New York. Feb. Tammany1 hall, which traditionally into political with a united front, at pre.sent split three ways as the Democratic national approaches.

New York State will can 94 votes the balloting ior a idr.it lal nominee begins in Chicago, nnd of these will be from New York City Normally Tammany controls most of these 48. but political be-1 lieve, as things stand, no ono eandidate ran rount on a 1 ew orK writers ana DISTRIBUTORS OF FOOD ARE PUT IN JAIL Liberals Arrested In Pineville, Ky. discounting and by this step -troeen Never! bill um dollar reconstruction f.nance of fnod for RtrlkSnc mJnrr? corporation, now going Inn operation Join lloovrr were warned bv both citv and county authorities against making a "dem- Charles O. Dawes, president of the corporation, and acting Secretary Hirker of the treasurv joined President 2T? Parks, secretary of the Tennessee- Kentucky striking miners relief committee. who accompanied the group to Bell county, were arrested while addressing a mass meeting of strikers Hoover at the white house conferences with the legislators By releasuur a billion dollars In Tree of course the may is opened to an expansion of the )hJ 1 rency If it la The financial of Pinrviiie leaders say this is not needed if billion and a half dollars in hoarded money is returned to circulation by the people Ordered Jailed They were ordered jailed bv County Attorney Walter Smith, who said specific would be placed It wasexplained that to ht present unusual (Continued on Page en to study their caaes tomorrow.

Curry election a were made by sheriff officers. who broke up the meeting. The man and inman a ere addressing the meeting while Waldo Prank chairman of the committee of writers. and several others were conferring with the county attorney In regard to the food to miners in the county Previously city authorities had stopped the three at Ihe city Former Grand Dragon of Ku limits, informing the drivers that the' Klux Klan Serving dUtriugtion of D. C.

STEPHENSON FILES PETITION WITH HIGH COURT of this bloc on ballot. following. Governor Franklin Roosevelt has aroused the ire of many Tammanv leaders by not squelching the Hofstadter legislative investigation into the Tammany municipal rtheless, he has a the orgftniaa- His campaign manager, James A Farley, chairman of the Democratic state committee, is a Tammany and has own supporter-- within I the organization. John Curry, Tamamny i ader. Is a personal friend of the governor, but he not yet indicated whether 1 he will support Roosevelt.

Support Alfred Smith. Tammany Happy his following, too but it is not an organized bloc. So far not a Tammany chieftain has publicly up the 1928 standard announcement he would run again if nominated Smith three years ago opposed- succeaaor to George Olvany, Tammany leader. The third bloc the which swears allegiance to Mayor James Walker. The mayor looms large on the Tammany horizon.

He heads an armv of 130.000 city employes and controls intensive patronage. He will nave much to say about which presidential aspirant is to get a large of New York city's in the convention. HEATED DEBATE I DEVELOPS ON RELIEF BILLS Bcrah Asks Immediate Protection For The By Nathan Roberlson Associated Press Staff Writer. Washington Feb. one of the most spectcuJsr debs tes Borah of Idaho today Look issue with the Hoover administration over direct federal aid for the unemployed and demanded immediate protection of the Amid frequent outbursts of applause from the gallery, Borah challenged New Open-Work Stockings Are Aiding Co-Eds at a Chicago, Feb new open-work stockings the girls are Prof, Norman Bradisli of Northwestern university said today they caused an outbreak of cribbing by coeds in examinations.

The girls write out the answers before the examinations to the questions they think mav be asked. Prof Bradish said. The answers, he said, are on pieces of paper and the paper Is placed under the stocking Just above the kwe All that remains is to move her skirt duiin copy the answer from the paper be neath her stocking Standish concluded. RECESS TO BE TAKEN BY THE LEGISLATURE General Assembly Is Clearing Calendar Rapidly of Ohio, who came forward with administration's answer to the illette-COKtlgan $375.000.000 bill, mg it opening wedge to the It was in States that the Presbyterian Cl ed. Here of the Rev Jos Hoi I R.

China And Japan Preparing For Fight To Finish At The Woosun Forts, Reports Say MILD WEATHER PREVAILS OVER THE MIDWEST Borah Thunders. "A government which will not protect thorn who protect thundered Borah, flying a flag which is a dirty rsg. contaminating the air in which It we leave this relief problem in the hands of the politicians." concluded Fe s. help America For more than two hours thr scholarly and the powerful Borah dueled on the Republican side of the chamber, flailing their desks and pounding out questions and answers in raised An intent membership listened to the debate. Several times the applause of the gallery drowned out attempts to quell it Vote Postponed.

A vote on the issue went tomorrow. Charging that Borah was Is a professor going to do about MICHAEL IGOE WILL NOT QUIT GOVERNOR RACE I Willing To Talk With Mayor Cermak Over Prospects Springfield. 111. Feb. possibility of smoothing over the factional differences of Illinois Democracy before the primarv election April 5 was regarded as remote tonight following the announcement here of the co-ed Springfield.

111.. Feb the test and Symptons of a two month recess of the special legislatee sessions within a week were exhibited by the general assembly here tonight. Clearing the calendars of all noncom roversial bills was under way, while the questions of adjournment or recess until after the April primary hung fire. There were many proponents of a plan whereby the session would adjourn Thursday until April 19 when It would be back Into session to clean up remaining work However, the bills providing for funding of back taxes of Cook county and installment payment a this plan. Pass Bilh The hoi today pa-wd the a bills embodjin? the program and sent them to the senate.

Proponents mere anxious to have that body act on them, amend them slightly and then let the house concur before the long i recess is taken. It was pointed out this process would requite another week, and that in another week, while this vvas being done, other work could be completed and all sessions adjourned lor good. The second special session, objec- tives of which were absorbed by the third special session, will be adjourn- as technical de- Michael Igoe. Chicago Democratic ed sine die as soon over until national committeeman, that he was are completed the race for governor to stay. All bills on second readme In the Friends of Igoe.

who heads one of house were stricken from the calen- dole the football of politics." Fess powerful factions of the party in dar, and other advanced to third "ed that once established there Cook county and of Mayor Anton reading The one remaining thing 1J. Cermak. chieftain of another, have on the program with exception of the be no ei are sim to it. said tl 1 unable tc two f( housands ar m.selves There Is not a dole here If this is Pennsvlvama and paying dole. am convinced there ti terrible suffering in Thousands and mil ho ve not had a day fret 18 months.

Disease and taking away tl imea doubt i itself en king to cone Idahoan take care of the sought to prevail on the two to compose their political differences and unite on a Cook county man for the i semblance nomination Thev also seek to prevent i dole then a bitter primary struggle that might states endanger Democratic success In the November election, widespread As matters now stand Cermak is this coun- not disposed to support Isoe and Igoe of homes refused to withdraw in favor of the from care Cermak candidate. Probate Judge as visited Henry Homer of Cook county. Homer children not Vet filed for the nomination funding program, is slashing of saiar- From indications already apparent, anv salary cutting program will have hard going in both houses and there are those that feel such a program could not be passed. If there were no hope for some cutting of salaries return from a primary election recess if taken would be unnecessary. A bill introduced primarily for Oak Park, to permit cities of less than loo ixx) i.

luiatlun to issue bonds to the great Bruce Campbell of East St. Louis has fund tax anticipation warrant issues Life Term food in Pineville. "There Is no hunger among miners Pinrviile. there are uo mines in Indianapclu. Feb 10.

P- Puicville Mavor Bn said. Stephenson, former grand dragon of Jn a oU rfTM the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, who a reported selrure of communistic llt- semng a life sentence for murder, erature. youths who gave their todav filed additional with as Robert Bevtni 21 Col- the Indiana supreme court in support nmbus Malone II and Wad- mt contention that he waa 19, nere arrested denied fair trial in his murder trial at knowledge of the literature 1925 The southeastern coal fields where He aiktd that court to grant him national miners union called a a nea trial on a writ of error coram strike jan 1 wrre reported quiet todav nobis, the agency through which he for Knnx county, a mine worker could be retried if he convinced the gtrlng the name of Harry was court that through fear of personal through the abdomen to the violence he was unable to testify and Brush creek field there today. Rims prow his innocence claimed he was shot without provoca- Stephenscn, whose appeal from tJon. life sentence was denied by the su- and Rooevrlt have at swords the investigation I emperatures Soar I of the Walker government began (Continued on Page Seven) OMER N.

CUSTER FILES PETITION FOR GOVERNOR Eighty Degrees In Many Cities Galesburg Newspaperman Files Own Petitions With Secretary preme eourt recently, reiterated many of the charges contained In his other court blaming Hiram Wesley F.vana. former head of the Ku Klua Klan with him Stepbenaon denied in today's addition to coram nobis petition that he had anything to do with th JUDGE WILKINSON IS CHARGED WITH ABUSING POWER kidnaping of Madge Railway Union Attorney De Indianapolis girl, or that he mistreated her In any way. Stephenson was convicted of murdering her The additional evidence put before supreme court today contained an open letter to Stephenson attorneys in which the prisoner declared he had nouncea Injunction in Shop Strike Washington, Feb. solute abuar of power in the 1922 railway was charged to District filed today. been placed In a torture pit ept In solitj finement for The latter also Springfield.

Ill- Feb 10 consternation was caused in the office of State Treasurer Edward Barrett tonight when it became known that another Barrett had filed a petition as Democratic candidate for auditor of public the office the state treasurer will try for. in keeping with long established custom. The Barrett who filed Grover F. Barrett of Lakeside Place. Chicago.

of whom none of the state treasurer here had any know- I ledge An immediate telephone call was placed, to tell the treasurer who was at his home on the south aide ab- Chicago Two other aspirants for state office Otner N. Custer, Galesburg and Kansas fever was i Temperas states and stirred tho the creek slumber in Shirt Louis wher degrees at Numerous cities expen warmth for this time temperatures well spring-like sir Texas to New York It was a fetf degrt points such as Okia and Shrevejxirt. La, ings in the 80s yi weather bureau re wave" was giving th A rise temjter grees or more in th at 7 a today Missc urt, most of Illinois, Ohio. Kentucky Tennessee, ic cen ghts une In I cooler Citj rhich fan terday. i rted th.

erni a ti ures of 24 hours experie Wv Ref the streng The Wi build sh A wav China form of le Shan. nied creat misery more filed for the Democratic nomination mind thin todav to the armies left their dead Mavnr cetn.ak "to t-ilk over the hai- dvtnir bu? who can paint a pic- Democratic proapectr, and the future ture of desc. and ruin and bias- of the partv in Iil.noi*. But I am still said hones behind this army of unem to oy senate. the house and senb tContmued on Page Seveni Ut th? tecLor ne Troops were drained out of ay the Chinese to nes at irought up field in bales of Ameri- ed as barricades, id iron vere carted area by the Chin- itions esren wash boards with which to roofs and ti (Continued on Page Seveh' NOMINATION OF OGDEN L.

MILLS IS APPROVED itn trid I tal. Manv Wound'd Will Assume Duties as Treasury Secretary in a Few Days etich aiding ----------rpt through Washington Feb -Ogden the Mills of New York was approved by nd the senate toda; of treasury, but he 1 assume the post a tor governor I could not withdraw at tnU late date and keep tiiv elf-ifiapect Iroe and Cermak were both lleuten- anls of late Illinois Democratic chieftain. George Brennan They both nought leadership of the party when he died Thus far neither has surrendered. The two were the focal In a struggle recently enacted in the state assembly, where Igoe is minority leader of the lower house There the Democratic committeeman sought unsuccessfully to prevent passage of the Cermak endorsed for the revision of the Cook county taxing machinery. Soon after, how TRAFFIC BUREAU WANTS FREIGHT RATES REDUCED Claim Coal Schedules in Springfield District Excessive Chb.

10 fie Tri tat secret an- of the fight to 1 I I Will not bo able to 000.000 appropriation for formally for several ployment relief. Spring- ic Bureau, an of coal producers In and out Springfield, today began pre- ntir.g evidence before the Commerce commission on its plea for Igoe led the reduction of fre.ght rates on coal rovide for the trom Springfield to Quincy. ut the heat at. 20 ending iced in Indiana, Wester If of i the battle hospitals than 1.000 lians. were ti The firs at the JudRe Wilkrison today be- editor ot committee as part of former state trei protest against hw elevation backing of Governor Emmerson In his I (n charged that he was not permitted prison and later kept in solitary committee as part of former nate treasurer, who has the t.

a our Pennsvlvai.ia. and NVw York The gains were extended this afternoon Zephyrs Irom tiie southwest pushed the mercury to 60 in Chicago. 35 degrees above normal A February rec- the circuit court of appeals I campaign for governor, filed hia peti- after being taken to prison, to employ Richberg. Chicago attor- tion in person The other candidate i maximum attorneys of hu own selection! ney 21 raiiaay unions for state office was James White, until recently and that a guard was judiciary Chicago Republican, for lieutenant present whenever he had a viaitor to e. WUkersons prevent him -from Ulking nA had operated to teriorue and Galva, filed for congressman, 15th i parabae the labor organizations.

district, and Samuel McKendree, VU a rP i was so Democrat ot Danville filed for state I A 1 r. I i 'ague as to be pen to interpret a- senator 22nd district tlon forbidduig them to use their Sherwood Dixon of Dixon, filed for A Jacksonville and ior purif'M? add state committeeman. 13th it subsequently modified district and John Levitt. Democrat Richberg denounced the Wilkerson of Cairo filed for delegate to the of Pittsburgh. Pu reported 64 Kansas City enjoyed sunshine and a 75 degree record, and Independence Kansas reported 81 It was growing colder in Montana and Wyoming but at Denver, the mercury pushed above 60 today.

In contrast. Bismarck. ha1 sero weather this morning and a snow jubhc demonstration by Japanese against Japan's course Shanghai and Manchuria occurred in Tokyo. Eight hundred students attended a protest meeting at handbills urging the people to this imperialistic were distributed Twenty-five students were arrested Liberal political elements In Japan suffered another blow when it was learned that Baron Shide- hara, lormer foreign minister, was seriously ill. The Tuesday of Junnosuke Inouve, leader of the opposition party, left the baron the sole survivor of the triumvirate of Japanese statesmen especially iden- CHARGED WITH IMPERSONATING FEDERAL AGENT While there was no debate on the appointment and approval was given without a record vote.

Senator Norris objected to President Hoover being immediately notified Until the President signs the 'ition technically is vacant. Norris objection delayed Binding the papers to the white house for Ten Witnesses lestify In red which three days under senate Miles eral Court Against De- Mellon had not derided tonight catur Man whether he would remain at the treasury until Mills' confirmation reaches the President. The rate now paid for coal for that distance is $1 69 per ton of lump and SI 50 per ton of fine bituminous The bureau asks that a schedule of ranging from $93 to $1.12 per ton oe substituted. The action waa filed against the Alton, the Illinois Central, the Burlington and the Chicago and Illinois Midland railroads, and Inter, ening petitions objecting to changing the rates were filed by various southern Illinois coal producers The hearing was continued late today to February- 16 in Springfield. The bureau, represented by Mills toe was asked bv the house Springfield.

111., Feb. witnesses were in federal court here F. Spniu ie c. of about todav to testify in government ways and means commute to Cjihe former detailed figures on tlw possible rev-jp tj0ff 0f is charged with impersonating a federal enue yields of proposed taxes on elec tncity, oil gasoline, automobiles. radios and household gas.

Further information was requested on where present treasury receipts and needs committing the The committee plans an exhaustive Jy 1930 qj a prohibition agent. James Bone, Holf Is cliarucd offense, det tiled story After furnishing this territory with spring-like weather the weatherman is eo ne to chanae 100 Ui its ef- convention, from the 25th T7T tonight While he SSSmSSE He ail dlMrlct off cold weather from picketing, for example Much of his Seven more candidate for state rep criticism w'as on the ground the ui weather for today, the forecaster says it will be colder by night, and much colder Friday. According to the Norbury Sanitarium Weather Bureau, the thermometer climbed Irom a low of 44 The weather bureau explained that an area of low barometric pressure over the Canadian Rockies had been north I with friendly rein'. the to the jury He said li been there before, on the night of July 15 met a man who came to the door, displaying a badKC. He returned to Boa? and said will fix it.

resentative filed Thev are. James junction was without limitatKm as Democrat, Maywood. 7th dis- territorial application and resulted in trict; Matthew A. Steele. Republican a sweeping invasion of other dis- of Freeport.

12th district; Stanley A Richards, Republican. Chicago. 21st earlv vesterdav mominr to 8 about I hc uld' Strict; Joseph Sherry, Demo- unutMi Sro States supreme court holding a dis and continued mild Thursday, followed by showers and colder at night, Friday cloudy much colder. rain Tliurad'ty followed by colder in afteinosn or li Friday ielr and much colder. ram turning to snow flurries Thursday, much colder in met court cannot issue a process beyond own district.

CICERO OFFICERS ARE ACQUITTED Chicago. Feb. A former employe of Ralph Capone and two policemen from the one-time Capom stronghold of Cicero were Reeves RepubUcan. McLeansboro. 51st loday thjtt f0 district; Edward G.

Hay ne. United Stati The Japanese foreign minister announced he was considering special envoys to the Unitetf States. Great Britain France to clarify the Tokvo policy. Former impress Dead The death of former Empress Yi of China was reported in Peiping, where she had lived in comparative obscurity since the imperial family was expelled from the "forbidden 1924 Hong Kong and other Chinese coast ports were quiet but at Canton sand 'Continued on Page that the tax increase bill it is fram ing will return sufficient funds to balance the federal budget by the end of the 1933 fiscal year. Acting Chairman Ciisp announced mMn federal agent in inheritance taxes and MAY MANDAMUS MAYOR CERMAK IDENTIFY YOUTH AS district Jack J.

Coughlin. Democrat of East St. Louis filed for East side levee and sanitary district Chicago, Feb. board late sfternoon and night; e'oudv and colcsr. Ft iday 7pm H.L.

1 Boston ...........................10 24 New York 34 5a: Orleam KJ 8R 00 38 il 73 7954 eraol is 6-4 CUlalicma City 62, Kansas City 64 43 36 Minneapolis Helena 4128 Fan Francisco 56 48 i 2 anticipation warrants. The warrants wuuiu be used to of Harold Cochran, grocery school teachers, whose salaries are stoic manager, in a holdup Democratic, Ottawa, 39th district; Arl VENDING MACHINE MEN ELECT NEW OFFICERS bring about the arrest of two federal. ---------prohibition agents. Chicago. Feb vending The defendants were Jack Karron machine manufacturers and operators His papers alsc former doorman of Capone cafe, tho I held a convention today, brought Noiris' objection Cotton Club, in Cicero and Policemen about a merger of associations Baldwin Koch and Chris Presmeyer.

decided to exclude slot machine SLAYER OF GROCER They were charged with conspiracy to operators from exhibitions interfere with government officers. The slot machine operators an- as against Mills Chicago, Feb 10 21-year- Karron testified that the two agents notineed, however, tht will hold from the city, old robbery suspect arrested affer a were seated in a parked automobile their own exhibition soon. The date Helen mg to th exhibit of slot ment that bees us authorities to conditions the levying of a gift tax were considered at today session. The committee is certain to include with meres sed income in its bill. It also is looking with mure favor on a tax of two a gallon on foreign petroleum Sentiment for a general manufactures sales tax appeared stronger today among the committee numbers.

This tax however does ret meet with the general approval of the leadership Arthur A Ballantlne, also of New York, and now assistant secretary, was confirmed to take Mills' place were held up by said he handed over $50 and said he would pay the rest later. He then reported the Incident, he said, to Charlie Brick, prohibition special1 investigator and on July 17 went to Hoff's office, but found he was out A week later said, Hoff appeared at his place in Pana and said the federal men were after their money, Next day he said, he went to office and paid $150 marked twenty coal mini operators scattered through Springfield. Tayiorville. Callow av. Auburn.

Riverton and nearby towns. They are Included in the Springfield rate group, extending from Lincoln on the north to Edwardsville cn the south and Springfield eastward to Decatur, roughly 125 by 50 miles. Mines in this area pay the same rates on coal to all outside points, of individual differences in mileage. There are about ten such in the Tot effect of the suit, Cardy pouit- ou out, will be to seiutrate the oureau runes from the other in the Springfield rate group. It is opposed other mine operaiors in the rate group, by other Illinois rate groups, who fear that the lower prices made possible by the reduction will affect their own sales, and by the railroads, seeking to avoid loss of enue.

Todays hear mg, presided over bv hief rate expert of COM lin On behalf of Ben Senator ate the former mgs against Mayor Anton J. Cermak self-styled girl bandit leader mduced near the cafe on the night of March 4 and place for and force him to liarn the board's two detectives to 'join" her gan? was and he called policemen machines, said identified police Mid hs the question them thinking robbers Itie policemen placed the agents under buy I The said he is Patsy Mar- released them as soon a D.000! ciano. Detectives Thomas Kelly and their identify, pply John Hock arrested him in an apart-1 The Colton Club has and ment to which Ryan, 19 look closed for prohibition violations and to deliver, them to meet other members of what Ralph Capcne is in prison lor income luel until they are paid. she said was her robber gang. She tax evasion.

was pointed out ut the board also is under i ng today that the tax Cochran was shot and killed Satur- will be It exhausted In two days ors have refused they were be gambling devices, was not sa id they nouncej. arrest, but Th? organization formed by the i they dis- vending machine men was named the Automatic Merchandisers association since been David Bond of Boston was elected statesman Norris saul Dawes was he wo houuh that. Ki nn I I) PHI SIIIENT Chicago, C. president and C. H.

Robinson of Des Wenthe of Eiungham today Momes, George Grastoif of Chicago elected president of the Illinois Lum- and immediately afterward Brick and Sliafer, chief rate expert the Decatur chief of police accoeled he, was given over mam- Hoff, who denied he had received the A0 ot charts, maps and money. The trial wll be continued showing coa. production and probably concluded tomorrow, i urfs' and comparauve freight rates Cardy also described the de! pressed condition of the Illinois coal industry and us problems of competition with non-union lower priced products from Kentucky and We. Virginia, especially in the George Cummins, of the traffic of DavenfKjrt, testifying as an expert. out that the rate paid for coal from the bureau mines to Louis is $093 a ton, fixed by the Interstate Commerce commission.

He added that the Interstate Commerce commissions rates from tiie btueau mines are fixed I individually, rather than in a large group, as Is the 8tate Commerce fom- mission practice He called the rate itor Long 1 III.i, told the sen- Milwaukee Feb 10 Keened to be recorded satker, J3, Peoria was convicted Long was absent by a municipal court jury late today ot first degree murder for ihe "nio- President's state-5 tiveless slaving of Harrv Rohrer, of existing world Milwaukee, and was sentenced to life rcatest mind and imprisonment in the state pemten- eeded at London, tmry at Waupun wiiat The Jury of twelve men returned the verdict after deliberating less than I two hours. KIILtU I Chicago. Feb. lincei was injured fatally todav when an and Wold of New York were ber and Material Dealers association air drill he and Anrico PishareUi, 39, ably high was delegated iiolitc 2 action is taken, named viee-presiden and Hit was HI.CLAHi; Directors named to the organiza- chosen vice president. Directors m.

New York. Feb. 10 -The Fast- tion aiv Nathaniel Leverone of Chi- ed are James Flannery of East St. Marciano's companion vas Kodak today declared the Carl Smith of Milwaukee, F. to have been Identilied by i regular quarterly dividend of $131 Turner of Detroit Joseph Frisco, 21, also I The usual extra dividend of 73 cents of Haverhill, Ma: held.

omitted, oX Uamsuurg, Pa. were operating in a west side water J. t'roumtn, representing the tunnel shaft struck a stick of dyna- southern Ilhnois group opposing ths mite which had failed to explode in rate changes, testified that to change a blast a short time previously Pusha- one rate would break down whole Arthur de Grenier Parker of Bloomington. H. Son- i relli was seriously hurt, but doctors coal rate structure established by tits and Irl La- i nemann ot Vandalm and Charles he probabh would recover The commission by removing the blast occurred irt leet underground.

Louis. Walt i Acheson oi Urbana, G. oi Caitvndaie. aiaiuib previously lutd as jusL.

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