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(HAS A STEVENS e)o ALBANIA'S CROWN! AT STAKE IN PLOT! BY ENCHANTRESS Italian 'Vampire' Is Lure, but Intrigue Fails. PITCAIRN AND HIS ASSOCIATES GET COLLIER TROPHY Auto-Gyro Greatest Aerial Achievement of Year. Washington, D. Cs April E.UM-- Harold P. Pitcairn of Philadelphia and his associates were named today to receive the Collier trophy award for 1930 fOr their development and CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE would 'present the trophy at the White House ceremony.

The trophy. donated by the late Hobert J. Collier, v. as first awarded In 1911 to Glenn H. Curtiss for the hydro-aeroplane.

Pitcairn brou6bt to the United States the firet autogyro. a plane Invented in Spain by Juan de la Clerva. In 1928. The award announcement termed the auto-gyro the most revolutionary development in heavier-than-air craft since the fret flights of the Wright brothers In 1903." The auto-gyro has stub wings and four long. wing-like rotors which give It lift while It pulled through the air by a conventional propeller.

The horizontal "butter paddles" rotate without engine power. allowing the craft to take off with a short run at low speed, climb steeply, hover at a near standstill, and come down with little landing run. It can descend with a "dead" engine at a speed less than that of a man falling with a parachute. Ashes of 3 Presidents i i' MONDAY. -APRIL' FOSTER S.

NIMS0 LIBRARY BOARD MEMBER, DEAD roster B. Nims, 6630 Yale avenue, sales manager of the American Bank Note company and member. of the Chicago public library board, died yesterday in a hospital in Battle Creek, where he had gone for treatment several weeks ago. Mr. Nims, who was 49 years old, was former president of the Hamilton club.

He was co-chairman last fall with Rush C. Butler of the citizens Republican committee. His appointment to the library board was made last November. His widow and one daughter survive. Mrs.

Lawrence Maxwell, Society Leader, Is Dead Cincinnati. 0, April 11.. Lawrence Maxwell, widow of Lawrence Maxwell, former solicitor -1931. 1 A 1 I 1 I 1 i i 1', )0 CHTCAGO A i IT TRIBTINE! MONDAY. APItTri (1.

19.11. 4, I 11 mon mo i niTn A In woutd resent ths tro by at the FOSTER S. NIIIIS, ALBANIAls cRoviN, RECO ERING White Hour.e ceremony. I I i i Willill fillt.i filo The trophy donated by the late I Robert J. Collier, was first awarded LIBRARY BOARD -1 f' i in 1911 to Glenn H.

Curtiss for the A si Ev 5 0 A oTpxr In PLOT illEMBER, DEAD 1 -11 hydro-aeroplane. Pitcairn to the United Foster B. Nims, 6630 Yale avenue, nll egnaz tri rLui I ASSOCIATES GET States the drat autogyro. a plans in- sales manager of the American Bank 1 sc- -7, vened Spain by Juan de la Cerva. Note company an a member of COLLIER-TROPHY i th tintrmie9d28iheTahuetoagywarrod "atbnenomunoesetmreenvt Cyelisitceargdoayputbnlica 1 Truly remarleable values in olutionary development in heavier BY ENCHANTRESS Creek, where he had gone for 1 i 4, than air craft since the firet flights sl the Wright brothers in 1003." treatment several weeks ago.

Mr. Nims, who was 49 years old, wilt, ''4 1 The auto-gyro has stub wings and former president of the Hamilton club. 7 i four long. wing-lihe rotors which give 0 4401, I A Italian 'Vampire' Is Lure Auto-Gyro Greatest Aenai it lift while it pulled through the He was co-chairman last fall with Rush Butler of the citizens Ilepub- I ts air by a conventional propeller. lican committee.

His appointment to RIN.TED The horizontal "butter paddles" ro- the library board was made last No- but Intngue Fails. 1 Achievement of Year. tate without engine power. allowing 05 i vember. His widow and one daughter the craft to take off with a short run survive.

i 1 im at low speed, clb steeply, hover at near standstill, and coma down with i7 Washington, D. April little landing run. It can descend Mrs. Lawrence Ilfaxwell Albania dead engine at a speed less Harold F. Pitcairn of Philadelphia with a Society Leader, Is Dead than that the and his associates were named today a man falling with a parachute.

einehtlISIM 0, 11 April REpEs 1 1 t- 1 to receive Collier trophy award Lawrencs Maxwell, widow of Law I 1 1 i for 1930 for their development and Ashes of 2 renCa Maxwell, former solicitor gen- I I but Intrigue Fails. Achievement ot Tear tate without engine power. allowi ng vember. His widow and one daughter I INI I I 1.1.,. 3 4 the craft to take off with a short run survive.

0 1 ok I at low is ee climb steeply. hover at a near standstill, and come down with Vk Airs. Lawrence Maxwell, 1 Washington, D. April 5.Uri little landing run. It can descend with a "dead" engine at a speed less Harold F.

Pitcairn of Philadelphia Society Leader, Is Dead A a fa taet an lling with a 0 and hie associatee were named today ptitarachtuh Cincinnati. April IL 012) Mrs i 1 .1 th to receive Collier trophy award Lawrence Maxwell, widow of Law- 1 fi I 1 for 1930 fest their development and Ashes of 3 Presidents renCe Maxwell, former solicitor gen- i 1 WILLIAM I The Rev. William Gorman, chaplain of the tire department, who was op1 erated on for appendicitis Thursday. was reported on the way to recovery yesterday at St. Anthony's hospital.

The operation was performed by Dr. Harold Sullivan. The Rev. Father Gorman in addition to being chaplain of the tire department is chaplain of St. Vincent's Orphan asylum.

application of the autogyrothe airplane which is sustained in flight by four horizontal, paddle-like blades. Announcement of the award "for the greatest achievement in aviation In America, the value of which has been demonstrated by actual use during the preceding year," was made by Senator Hiram Bingham president of the National Aeronautic association. It az expected that President Hoover. following a crntom. Placed in U.

of C. Chapel Private memorial services for three former presidents of the University of Chicago, Dr. William Rainey Harper, Dr. Harry Pratt Judson, and Dr. Ernest De Witt Burton.

were held yesterday in the university chapel, in connection with the deposit of their ashes in their permanent resting place in a columbarium in the chapel. The Rev. Charles W. Gilkey, dean of the chanel. conducted the brief service.

general of the ttdted States, died at her home here today. She had been a leader Ir noeletv here many years. These Three Young Folks Go Joyriding in Plane Roosevelt Field, L. April Mrs. Andrew Magill, 84, of Whitinsvine, and Carl Lewellyn, 86, and Amos Dentop, 96, of Jamaica, N.

chartered a plane today and went aloft for hair hour. wmpunemonnonnomme ates A A eral of the United St, died at her I application of the autogyrothe air- 0. i 'k 's aced in U. of C. Chapel home here today.

She had been a caon gyplane which is sustained in by rt Private memorial i th leader in eociety here many years. sery four horizontal, paddle like blades. former presidents of the ces or ree University of P4 WILLIAM Announcement of the award "for Chicago, Dr. William Rainey Harper, These Three Young Folks an ,7 re department, en op- The Rev. William Gorman, chaplain th America, the value of which has greatest achievement in aviation Dr.

Harry Pratt Judeon. and Dr. Ern Joyri- ing in Plane Go of the fi dartmt, who was in hi est De Witt Burton. were held yester- i crated on for appendicitis Thursday. been demonstrated by actual use dur.

day in the university chapel, in con- Roo sevelt Field, April 5.VP) 1 was reported on the way to recovery the preceding ear," was made by nection with the deposit of their ashes Mrs. Andrew Magill, 84, of Whitine- yesterday at St. Anthony's hospital. Senator Hiram 'Bingham in their permanent resting place in ville, and Carl Lewellyn, 66. an 1 65 The was performed by Dr.

president of the National Aeronautic a columbarium in the chapel. The Amos Dentop. 96, of Jamaica. Harold Sullivan. The Rev.

Father association. It wale expected that Rev. Charles W. Gilkey. dean of the N.

hartered a plane today and nt i Gorman in addition to being chaplain President Hoover following a centorn chanel. conducted the brief service went aloft for half Pn hour. the fire department is chaplain of a k) '1 1 mprosemonnommen 1 1 )i cHIFFoNs yard St Vincent's Orphan asylum. 4 b81 40 inches wide 7 1 I i I 1,, 4, NI 0 I 1 1 4 4 111 It Pr nt Morning Noon Ng MI 1 I is kli. Sports Tea or Danengt i Il 7 1 7 5.

.1 1 -) ,1 3, 1' I So we have a fascinating collection of bright and pastel shades as well as the important black, navy, and brown in finest qualify and unusual designs. You will find them an exciting offering for a season in which color and fabric are predominant, and the "dressmaker mode" increasingly smart! So we have a fascinating collection of bright and pastel shades as well ll as the important black, ou navy, ill find them and brown tia fnest ci ty and unusual designs. rr I I I I an exciTing Tiering tor a season in wnicn color ana taortc me, ar predominant, and the "dressmaker mode increas- in smart! gl I I 5,) I 11- M. I 1 opwA- anur, I a I 1 r- 11111 fforoN 1 -6. 7,1 tr-4, rt IrrA.

tit ,1 I I I I i't I "I 114' A' 1 Tqlr I l'A IP, them the disturbing information that he planned to take his new sweetie to Vienna for a few weeks. Burst Into Girl's Room. The young lovers decided to travel separately in order to avoid suspicion. So Sayd hopped the next train for Vienna and his sweetheart was to follow the next day. When Sayd left, detectives burst into the girl's luxurious apartment, led her away, and within two hours discovered the plan of the Italian diplomats.

Sayd, it was revealed, vas to have been decoyed first to Vienna, then to Rome, and eventually, after his conversion to Italian sympathies, to the Albanian capital. While Sad was still speeding Vienna ward, the young lady was put on a train for Triest, Venice and Milan. Two Belgrade detectives ushered her across the border into her homeland. When Sayd reached Vienna he was met by an old gentleman who explained that he was Ilia Bey Toptani. a distant relative of the Chrisius.

He bullied the bewildered youth Into entering his automobile and Into accepting the hospitality of his Vienna home. Two days later along came Sayd's eldest brother, Gant Bey, who had sworn revenge against 'Italy and Zog. He refused to listen to a word of Sayd's tale of love and took him straight back to Prischtina, there to be closely watched until his love cooled. When Sayd reached Vienna he was met by an old gentleman who ex- plained that he was nia Bey Toptani a Alstant relative of the He bullied the bewildered youth into en tering his automobile and into cepting the hocpitality of his Vienna home- Two days later along came Sayd's eldest brother, Gant Bay, who sworn revenge against 'Italy and 'zo Ho reqused to r3ten to word of giayd's taie of love took him, straight back to Prischtina, there to be closely watched until his love cooled. them the disturbing information that he laened to take his new sweetie" to Vienna for a few weeks.

Burst Into Girl's Room. The young lovers decided to travel separately in order to avoid suspicion. So Sayd hopped the next train for Vienna and his sweetheart was to fol- low the next day. When Sayd left. de- tectives burst into the girl's luxurious apartment, led her away, and within two bours discovered the plan of the Italian diplomats.

Sayd. It was revealed, 'as to have been decoyed first to Vienna, then to Rome, and eventually, after his con- version to Italian sympathies, to the Albanian capital. speeding VI- While wee enna ward. the young lady was put on a train for Triest, Venice and ush Milan. Two Belgrade detectives ered her across the border into her homeland.

I 1 self.44sAl! ittonst, I re-is STATa; 'MAW SON ANO EAriSIOFiN STRrETS VOGUE PATTERNS AND PUBLICATION SILK SECTION-SECOND FLOOR-WAMSH I iN I 1-0 1 i LA. i vrap.tr-1 VOGUE PATTERNS AND PUBLICATION cct-Tinto ccr-rNKIN El rNem AA f1 A CII Ich 'cage Tribune Pros flertlte. BELGRADE, April 5.Albania is rf deeply troubled. King Ahmed Zog L. ZS r2 its year old 7 self-made Ling, is ill with tubercu-, losis of the throat It is an erratic disease which 4 may allow him to 1 '1 ,44 live to be 100 and .01 4 then again may 2 take his life any 3 moment.

1 ic King Zog is a 14 fri.i. A bachelor. The .3,., i young dynasty he founded threatens to end with him. f' -S An heir to the throne must be aNdicenitimmonmeno found. That is Erst; ZUG.

the wish, too. of Italy, under, whose wing the young kingdom exists. One requirement is unanimously desired by the Albanians. The next king like the present one must be a native. Who shall it be? One of the grizzled tribal chieftains.

bead of one of the twelve tribes which constitute this primitive people? That solution is regarded impracticable. The crown prince couldn't very well be older than the king. Such an unromantic arrangement wouldn't suit the primi tive Albanians idea of what a royal heir should be. Fly in the Ointment There is another and a more suitable solution. Among the Albanian feudal families is one which enjoys high prestige, as great as that of the Zog family, perhaps even greater.

It i is the Chrisiu family, closely related to that of the king. The Chrisiu brothers are Zog's first cousins. The Youngest of them, Sayd Bey, 18, would. at first glance, seem made to order for the job of crown prince. But there is a fly in the ointment.

The Chrislus are friendly to Jugo. Slavia, Italy's hot rival for Albania's affections, while Zog owes hie throne i to Italy. The Chrislus are leaders of -i' the Albanian Jugo-Slav factlon and i live in Jugo-Slavia. The eldest brother was Zena Bey. Albania's envoy to Prague.

He was murdered by an Albanian student The Chrinius declare the slaying was Instigated by the Ital. lane and that King Zog knew of the plot. The new head of the family, the slain man's eldest brother, Gant Bey, swore revenge. This deadly enmity between the Zog and Chrisiu families is a disturbing element in Albanian politics. A re- conciliation would be a great political achievement.

A Chrisiu as Albanian i heir to the throne, placed there by Italy. would be a big victory for 'tali Ian diplomacy and a sharp defeat for I Jugo-Slavia. IBut Jugo-Slavia has Its precious Chrialus wrapped up in cotton batting. a Young Sayd Bey attends a military 3 academy in Belgrade. He lives well and is treated like a prince.

Import Italian Beauty. Ilowever, he is still young enough to be easily influenced and might read: Hy be converted into a sympathizer I of Italy if he be removed from hie Slav environment and from the I i supervision of his hate filed brother, the head of the family. i So Italian diplomats worked out a. tittle plan for getting young Chrisiu into their hands. One day a young woman of unusual beauty and charm appeared in Belgrade.

She bad plenty of money, trunksful of Paris clothes. and made an immediate sensation. Belgrade': youths were enchanted. Sayd 4 Bey met her and. like the rest, fell to 4 her charms.

They were soon close friends. I Lut the Belgrade police, assigned to watch over the Albanian princelingze x. were auspicious. Their suspicions grew 1 when they learned the charmer was 3 talian. Close surveillance yielded I(hleage 'tribune Pross flertite.

BELGRADE, April i r2 deeply troubled. King Ahmed Zog I. lb Z6 year old self-made king. is brotners are zog nrst mamma. Lue Youngest of them, Sayd Bey, 18, would.

at first glance, seem made to order for the job of crown prince. But there is a fly in the ointment. The Chrisius are friendly to Jugo- Slavia, Italy's bot rival for Albania's affectione, while Zog owea hia throne to Italy. The Chrislua are leaders of the Albanian Jo-Slav faction and live in Jugo-Slavia. The eldest brother waa Zena Bey.

Albania's envoy to Prague. He was murdered by an Al- lanian student The Chrinius declare the slaying was Instigated by the Ital- tans and that King Zog knew of the plot. The new head of the family, the slain roan's eldest brother, Gant Bey, swore revenge. This deadly enmity between the Zog and Chrisiu families is a disturbing 1. element in Albanian politics.

A re- conciliation would be a great Political achievement. A Chrisiu as Albanian heir to the throne, placed there by Italy. would be a big victory for Ital- Ian diplomacy and a sharp defeat for Jugo-Slavia. But Jugo-Slavia has Its precious Chrialus wrapped up in cotton batting. Young Sayd Bey attends a military academy in Belgrade.

He livea well and is treated like Italian Beauty. a prince. Import However, he still young enough to be easily influenced and InizItt read- uaruuus wrappeu up In cuttun LHILLIZI6. Young Sayd Bey attends a military academy in Belgrade. He lives well and is treated like a prince Import an Bowelet'.

he still young enough to be easily influenced and inlzht read- Hy be converted into a sympathter of tab, if he be removed from hie Slav environment an from the So Italian diplomats 'worked out a supervision of his hate filed brother, the head ot the family. tittle plan for getting young Chrisiu into their hands. One day a young Ichleare Tribune Press flerrite. BELGRADE, April 5. Albania is deeply troubled.

King Ahmed Zog I. -2 its e6 year old tubercu- 'Sr self-made Ling. is ill with losis of the throat It is an erratic disease which 4 4 may allow him to i .4 s. live to be 100 and t3leii then again ma3 any take his life 1 moment. 1 s.

King Zog is a 4. 1 'it r. bachelor. The operation 'nest he II 3 3' tr-N 40 founded threatens i. to end with him VACENNI 3 oun A 1 to the throne must found.

That is Erst; EOG. the wish, too. of fa. Italy. under whose wing the young kingdom exists.

One requirement is unanimously desired by the Albanians. The next king like the present one must be a native. Who shall it be? One of the grizzled tribal chieftains. bead of one of the twelve tribes which constitute this primitive people? That solution is regarded impracticable. The crown prince couldn't very well be older than the king.

Such an unromantic arrangement wouldn't suit the primi- Albanians Idea of what a royal 1 heir should be. I Tile In ill Ointment- 1 There is another and a more suite- the Albanian We solution. Among 4- .4,4. LUI.Ittd.1 Lai sz Fla vv high prestige, as great as that of the Zog family, perhaps even greater. It the Chrisiu family, closely related to that of the king.

The Chrisiu I t-iid ftMzImmemmt17 Sfore Hours, 9:30 io 6. Auto Parking Service. Wabash Door. No Delivery charge. The title of a song is in each Crossword.

Solve the Crossword and name the song. Three Boys Are Drowned When Old Rowboat Sinks Akron, April S.COThree h03's were drowned tonight when an old rowboat sank in East Reservoir, south of here. The victims were Edward and Kenneth Boum 11 and and William Bowser 13, all of Cottage Grove. ICOMMONWEALTH EDISON LECTRIC SHOPO Downtown-72 West Moms South Dearborn St. tr 7'.

I A 1 4 ac-' $fore Hours, 9 30 to 6 Aufo Parking Service, Door No Deliver, Charge. el- er: '-'71-74 Ji --st wet- c''s1 tsw, ff Sst- Three Boys Are Drownej vg rt 11- iFor beet answores to tile ChcaP-vcia Tribune9a st When Old Rowboat Sinks 1:: Akron. CL, April boys :0 were drowned tonight when an old amt thr u.3 sic'NN-cGrsyls rowboat aank in East Reservoir, south Of here. The victims were Edward ,4 11 and Kenneth Roups, 11 and and 'William Bowser 13. all of Cottage Grove.

SWORDS The title of a song is in 'each Crossword. I 1E EDISON tv LECTRIC SHOP Solve th Crossword and name the song. i 1 TO 31 CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUNE TANGLES Downtown-72 West Attams Ste-132 South Dearborn St. Solve the Crossword and name the 15011 COMMONWEALTH EDISON EECIC LTR SHOP i NO. 31 CHICAGO TRIBUNE TUNE TANGLES 1 Downtown-72 West Mame South Dearborn St.

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Deities 2. Simple lyric 3. Part of Nerb 4. Inclines seer here-) VERT1CADJ. 12.

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Happy; pleased S. Twilight (a very important word) 9. Prepared 10. Small body of water I. Thumps 13.

Commence 15. Land measure 15. Biblical char acter who sold his birthright 17. Preposition -13. That man 1.

5. TN Trt ilight (HiaeavOseeridRII7 11 309 osP mr emaplmal rbeenodcdey 0 portant word) water 1 2. Thumps 19. Definite article (what can you do with it?) 21. Negative Legendary king of Britain about whom Shakespeare wrote 24.

Agitate 26. Blunder 28. Whirls 29. Place of Napoleons rst exile SO. Throw 1.

Old age. 33. Small fly 19. Definite article (what can yOtt do with itl) 21. Negative 22 .74 Alsli ehr Fall ttelacaneitndse pa aer yl7ktur i otoent -6.

blunder "to be" 04, 14. Growths 'to 20. Noblemen 23. Outer garment 24. Expectorate 25.

Small 27. Pealed 28. Narrow opening Soutbern state (abbr.) 32. Prepnkiition (now what's the title?) 14. Growths flo be 20.

Noblemen -3. Small 274.. 5. A cog wheel 6. Tardy 7.

Short letter R. Grind, as the teeth 9. To stick together again iL Carrying off. 3 water. teeth ther oft 3 A cog wheel 6.

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Baby Grand "DC" 'is complete with 7 tubes (triple screen gri' d) and electro-dynamic speakcr. It is the Direct Current companion model of the famous Baby Grand that is so popular throughout the city and priced the sting Complete With Tubes a-1 purchases atitht ate deferred payment pi" s'eerrirg FEDERAL COUPONS GIVEN At Idlialgracn and tEconomicat Store 1,11 11 1 a a. Direct eats Direct Carreat Disinct, hewn by this map, knew that 'direct. I 1 cerreat" electric service (which is differ eat front the 'alternating current ser- vice ia otter parts of the city) requires special appliances built fsr 41irect ent1 rent se. However, many "deo ordy works is ts district and live chewier are anti familiar with this contlitien.

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a este ri Vim, idecli cat award arM bit peg ts oath ccistaatart. I. Each Ointirtrig for 42 consecutive eve': aloes toot Including Saturday) W-G-N twin broadcast 3 songs et "ester day-- "Tune Tangles." On each day (Oleo. log the broadcast the Chicago Tribune will print a "Tune Tangle" Crossword Puzzle. Each puzzle will contain the title of one of the Dogs broadcast the preceding evening.

Yon are invited to Estee to the broadcast, solve this Tune Tangle Crossword in the oast day'. Tritium" and name the song. 2- The Chicago Tribune twill pay $5,000.00 In Cash Prizes to the persons sand in the nearest correctly solved and neatest complete sets of answers in accordance With these rtdes. NOTE: This means that you do not necessarily have to solve each elf the 42 1.1-12111 Yettles campate, te win. The wilco win be veld to the persons est- tries took 3ra Prize 250.00 Next 2 Prizes, $100.00 act 200.03 Next Prizes, 50.00 each 250.00 Next 10 Prizes, 25.00 each 250.00 Next 100 Prizes, 10.00 each 1,000.00 Next 310 Prizes, Lee each 1,550.00 CO Prizes, 4.

kia offer is apes ea men. women boys and girls strut employes cf th Chicago' Tribune and their families. You pay solhind Jud prove yam akin. S. Tune Crosswords are to ha ebrritted only fit comeeta acts.

Do NOT teed in each nls tlentretAr. ficld all otmle until you bay. t' Tuna In 11GAV Tonight at 10:10 THE NEXT TUNE TANGLE WILL APPEAR IN TOMORROW'S TRI13UNb4 Fit.

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