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1 THURSDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 12, 1935. PART I. Olympic Games INEW STORM HITLER SAYS Love Blamed in Death Try SUICIDE LAID TO INTRIGUE BLOW NETS R0ADLAB0R NAVY FLYER DIES IN SEA OFF COAST Boycott Urgedi xiunr nnrrn NATION FREE yUlv U1VVJLJL (Continued from First Page) Commission, went even further, suggesting that substitute Olympic SAN DIEGO. Sept.

11. UP) Lieut. Pastors Join J'eterans in Diplomat Cites Reich A'o Longer Football, Says Leader in Address at Party Conrention Youth Who Killed His Father Given Year Sentence in Assault Case Branding F.E.R.A. Reimrt as 'SecreVJalk Games to which all nations were to be Invited be held in the metropolitan district. "I make this suggestion as a Phil- George C.

Hanson, Former adelphlan Mr. Beamish said, "for Walter Der.ison Leach, 33 years of age, was instantly killed today when the navy plane he was piloting plunged into the ocean nineteen miles northwest of La Jolla, according to reports. Leach was attached to Squadron VB5B on the U.S.S. Lexington. An eyewitness said that the speedy plane, a single-seater, plunged into the water during gunnery practice.

It sank immediately. No trace of the plane or its pilot MIAMI (Fla.) Sept. 11. The NURNBERG (Germany) Sept. 13.

(P) Adolf Hitler expressed ju cry of "whitewash" was louder to-day as work of rehabilitation pro Consul Who Killed Self, Wrote of Transfer bilation that Germany has regained although Philadelphia is the cradle of American liberty, unaer tne gallant leadership of Lehman, La gressed in Florida's storm-stricken keys. Guardia, Untermyer and Brodsky, her military freedom and "is no longer a football" In a keynote proclamation today to the Nazi party convention. Scoring the famous fourteen points of the late.Woodrow Wil Veteran organizations were joined by the Greater Miami Ministerial there Is more virility right here in New York than there is in" any BRIDGEPORT Ct.) Sept. 11. CD The Bridgeport Times-Star, in a Association in demanding further other spot on this globe." cotjvrichted story today, says the BRITAIN'S VIEWPOINT son, the Reicnsiuenrer demanded: investigation of the Labor Day hurricane deaths.

The clergymen, in a resolution was iouna. aitnougn destroyers and other navy planes are continuing a search. The dead officer lived in Corona-do, and leaves a widow and child. He was paduated from Annapolis in the class of 1924. "Where are the fourteen points of Wilson and where is the world addressed to President Roosevelt, today? The Reich is no longer branded the report of Aubrey Wil One year in the county road camp was the sentence meted out by Superior Judge Schmidt yesterday to Richard S.

Howard, 18 years of age, found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. Howard, who shot and killed his father six years ago, was accused of striking E. W. Rice, a waiter, over the head with an iron slug on the night of July 3, last, following an argument over a traffic accident. Both a new trial and probation were denied.

Evidence adduced at the trial indicated Howard had been drinking. As he rounded a corner Into New Hampshire street he drove his car into a parked machine. Rice, walking home from his place of employment, said he inquired of Howard if he had been Injured and was rewarded bv a blow over the head. PRESS LAW REVOKED BUENOS AIRES. SeDt.

11. (lP football and no longer an object late George C. Hanson, American diplomat who committed suicide at sea recently, blamed his recent transfer to a minor post at Salonika, Greece, on American bank Interests In soviet Russia. Hanson, whose home was in Bridgeport, will be burled here tomorrow. liams, who Investigated for the F.E.R.A., "incomplete, misleading of foreign maneuvering, but now Is in security In security not by pacts but by the real power of the nation and by the firm will of Its leadership." (President Wilson's fourteen points In 1918 formed A British viewpoint was put by Mr.

Lathan, who said: "In sport there have been no political or trade-union handicaps, no racial or religious exclusions. Many of us feel that the situation has now changed, and that participation in the Olympic Games on German soli in present conditions Is unfitting, nay, impossible for us. "That view, I know, is held by members of my own countrymen as I understand it is by yours. It is not difficult to understand how, sportsmen will feel, especially when there is foundation for the belief that, as in other instances, the propaganda agents of Nazidom will exploit attendance as indicated support of the present regime." basl3 for the Treaty of Versailles and for the eventual establishment Hanson had been Consul-General Moscow and was shifted to Addis Ababa. While en route to the Ethl- Greek President StillUx Office ATHENS, Sept.

11. CT) Alexander Zaimis maintained his position today as the of Greece, which will vote soon on the question of returning former King George to the throne which he has not occupied since 1923. The President was in office despite rumors since yesterday that and untrue to facts. "We regard," the resolution "Mr. Williams's statement this catastrophe was an 'act of God' and that all was done that was humanly possible, as a deliberate attempt to whitewash known facts." Charging gross negligence in the handling of transient veterans caught in the Florida hurricane, James E.

Van Zandt, commander-in-chief of the Veterans of Foreign Wars earlier today labeled the official report of the tragedy a "white of the League of Nations.) PLAN PEACEFUL LIVES onian caDital he received orders "Xsl 1 -i Hitler asserted: "We Nazis In transferring him to Salonika. SOURCE OF CHARGES The press law of July 19, which es tend to live in peace and quiet with our neighbors. It is not necessary for us to prove our security by any demonstrations. It Is sufficient that tablished strict government control The Times-Star says the Russian-American Chamber of Commerce in over news agencies and corresnond- wash." New York leveled charges against he had been planning to resign. ents, was revoked tonight.

we ourselves know It. "We see In our army the protec Hanson to the State Department after he had delivered a speech at a meeting of the chamber in which tlon for peaceful labor. And when we are forced to make sacrifices he discussed frankly internal conm then we will make them four our tions in Russia. These charges, the liberty and labor. "This army Is our most valued and proudest possession.

Hitler this afternoon solemnly laid the cornerstone for a new party convention hall which will be the largest structure of its kind In the world. Nazis said for at least 1000 A NATIONAL STANDARD OF VALUE Helen Lee Worthing, former Follies beauty, recovering from effects of poison, gets helping hand from Nurse Llla Strangle at Georgia-street Receiving Hospital. Miss Worthing laid her act to fact that man she loves plans to wed another. years to come Nurnberg will have a meeting hall which is as monu Times-Star says, resulted in secret hearings before the State Department's personnel board which Hanson believed was responsible for his transfer. In a letter which the Times-Star says was written by Hanson on December 9, 1934, to Wilbur J.

Carr, assistant Secretary of State, the diplomat was quoted as Raying in regard to his speech before the chamber: DIPLOMAT SHOCKED "The day before yesterday I was ihocked when the personnel board, consisting of yourself, assistant Secretary Moore, assistant Secretary Welle3 and Mr. Wilson, charged me with having given an anti-soviet mental in its way as the Colosseum of ancient Rome. WILL SEAT 60,000 Helen Lee Worthing When the building is completed eight or ten years hence it will scat 60,000 persons a massive witness to Takes Poison Dose 1 Nazi power. "Stand fast, speak as an eternal witness. Hitler said as he per Unrequited love, by her own ad formed the act of cornerstone her room at the Big Sister League Home, 2118 Trinity street.

Then she mission, yesterday drove Helen Lee Worthing to seek death. The one-time Follies beauty and WARNING TO CHURCH Hitler's proclamation had this warning on the church situation: divorced wife of Dr. Eugene C. Nelson, Negro physician, swallowed poison with suicidal Intent, but sur talk at a luncheon to which I had been invited by the American-Russian Chamber of Commerce, with conduct unbecoming a foreign officer at a reception held November 7 at the soviet consulate In New York City, and with being unable to secure results for an American business man who had made an engagement with me in Moscow. geons at Georgia-street Receiving "We have already fought clerical politics and run it out of the Reichstag after a long fight in which we had no government assistance told another guest, Miss Norma Dillon, what she had done.

Miss Dillon summoned an ambulance. The blonde ex -showgirl recently was awarded a Judgment against Dr. Nelson for $8400 in unpaid alimony. Although she withheld the name of the man, Miss Worthing told how she had fallen in love again, only to learn yesterday that he is planning to marry another woman. "With all my other troubles," she but the other side had the advantage.

But today we have this pow Hospital last night said she will recover. Despair over word that the man she had fallen in love with intends to marry another, she said, prompted her act. Miss Worthing took the dose in "I received repeated invitations from the American-Russian Cham er of making our battle for these principles lighter we will never said, "this was more than I could stand. But I don't want any sym CRAWFORD PAIR LOSE pathy. I should have been stronger Miss Worthing, whose life since If carry on this battle against Christianity as such or against the confessions but we will keep our policy clean of priests who missed their profession and who should have been politicians instead of clergymen." WARNS PRICE BOOSTERS Hitler asserted his "fanatical belief in the future of Nazism.

He warned price boosters the Nazis would "fight such elements" and said the party has "an unshakable will to prevent inflation." her separation from Dr. Nelson has been a series of hectic adventures, Including a mysterious disappearance from a Santa Fe train, has ber of Commerce to give a talk before Its committee members. SECRECY ASSURED "After I was assured that the committee desired just a plain man-to-man talk, that the meeting would be a closed one at which no soviet citizens would be present, and that my remarks would not be divulged outside, I reluctantly consented. "I made no prepared speech at the luncheon, but gave my impressions of life, work and Industry In soviet Russia In a rambling way Perhaps some of the guests could not understand my remarks, but many others did, because at the end of my talk I was applauded, congratulated and thanked by those sitting nearest me, including Mr. Sly, the chairman and toastmaster, been on parole to the psychopathic department since 1932.

Convicted on Charge of False Statement Against. An gel us Temple Aide MEXICO DEPUTY NAZI PAPER ATTACKS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE DIES IN BATTLE After brief deliberation, a Jury in the court of Municipal Judge Curtis last night returned a verdict of guilty against Dan McNally, reli (Continued from First Page) shells were found in the galleries, gious pamphleteer, and Jonathan Perkins, writer, accused of criminal libel by Rheba Crawford, associate BERLIN, Sept. 11. CO Christian Science was assailed today In the current issue of the anti-Semitic Judenkenner, which published an article from Hamburg asserting "this movement is directed by Jews and has Jews in leading positions." The Christian Science Church was accused in the article of preaching international pacifism, utterly rejected by national Socialism, and of being "a Jewish Free Masonic and Col. Cooper.

SECRECY VIOLATED "During the meeting with the personnel board Mr. Moore remarked that the disparaging remarks against the soviet government were brought to the attention ef the department by Mr. Sly and that I could expect no help from pastor of Angelus Temple. Attorneys for McNally and Per kins immediately filed notice of-ap peal. At the same time Judge Curtis announced there Is no basis for con Col.

Cooper. I could hardly believe organization in disguise." tempt action against Dorothy Bald win. trial spectator, asserted to have sent notes to a woman Juror In the he declared. Benet, however, declared the affair was spontaneous, starting from an affront by Campos Viveros, after Mora Tovar had blocked further debate on the Internal regulations of the Chamber. Newspaper reporters In the Chamber at the time narrowly escaped Injury when five bullets plowed Into the press box at the side of the Chamber.

They counted twenty shots before the firing lulled and said they doubted if more than a few had come from the galleries. Valadez. walking up the aisle, was killed Instantly. i Bcnet, declaring there was no proof the shots from his pistol killed Valadez, insisted there was no plot. vi' 1 I av ii A.

,,..1 that he had violated the promise of secrecy, but had made my remarks the basis of a complaint of indiscretion against me to the department which I have faithfully served twenty-five years. case. TAMPERING CHARGE NOW I EAT WELSH RABBIT Upt Stormed Cms Charges of Jury tampering, which were threatened on reports that a "While I do not approve of their form of government, their policies note had been sent from the spec I Jiffy with lell-ini tators' section to a juror, were quashed with Judge Curtls's ruling that no offense had been commit ted. Bell-ans FOR INDIGESTION Upon reports of the court bailiff that notes had been passed between a spectator and a juror. Miss Baldwin was questioned shortly after the Jury retired to deliberate the charges against McNally and Per or some of the actions of the leaders, I have no doubt as to their sincerity to make Russia an Industrial country to Improve the lot of the working man.

To state that I go out of my way to criticise adversely the soviet leaders, some of whom are my warm personal friends, Is absurd. BANK NAMED "The sources and motivation of these charges I can only conclude are not dlslntrestcd. I would hesitate to believe the Chase National Bank is attempting to Interfere with American government appointments abroad to further their own Interests, but I can see no other reason for Mr. Sly's attack on me." Kins, editor and staff writer, re spectively, of Dan's Searchlight. BASED ON ARTICLE The charges against McNally and Perkins are based on an article in the publication, in which Miss Crawford was said to have committed perjury by assertedly dis claiming acquaintance with George WORSTED-TEX SUITS Custom styled in exclusive fabrics Patterns suchas formerly could only be woven abroad in expensive woolens.

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(. State Department attaches tonight declined to discuss circumstances surrounding the suicide of George C. Hanson. American diplomat, as described In published reports at Bridgeport, Ct. she had recommended him for the position.

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