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thn DAILY NEW 70 paces TODAY MAIN NEWS SECTION 0 Mail trm Iwm oeJt rtm Sport ttexum Com m4 Mhuw tarflo Fair and align tly wamiir Sunday; Monday showers. PRICE SEVEN CLOTS DAYTON, OHIO. SUNDAY. JUNE 3. 1928 VOLU.

NO. 286. Dl 111 rem FAST No if -n lyiini Eight. Hurt, Three Seriously, In. Auto Mishaps Sere PROBERS TRACE HERE ARE COMMUNIST Candidates For President and Vice President of United States RUMORS ABOUT REV.

G. A. WAUL -SLIPS ON MOCK EN MAD RIVER AUTO -PLUNGES OVER CURB AND 4 ARE, INJURED TAMMANY HALL Reform Leader's Testimony SMITH CANNOT BE NOMINATED, SIMMONS SAYS North Carolina Senator Says Religion Is Not His Objection. INSISTS TAMMANY CONNECTIONS HURT to Ruled Out by Senators as Incompetent. EX-GOV.

SULZER IS Companion Is Unable Give Assistance to Friend. Father Saves Child by Shielding It With Own Body. DOG IS BLAMED FOR TROY ST. ACCIDENT CALLED TQ TESTIFY SMITH SEEMS SURE; HOOVER FACING FIGHT Only Political Miracle Can uivanv. new lorn Demo Also Claims New Yorker BOOTS PREVENT HIM FROM SAVING SELF CHANG TSO-LIN LEAVES PEKIfi FOR MANCHURIA Northern Dictator Flees to Old Stronghold as Enemies Advance.

I ijfc C3 oLf -f- I Nqt Have 600 Delegates. BT HARLEM MICHrUMN Driver Swerves Car to Miss Minister Was Associated HeVe For Several Years. Special Dlepateh to The New York World Prevent Nomination of New Yorker. ana in uayion uauy rewa. WASHINGTON, June 2.

cratic Chieftain, Is Heard by Senators. Special Ptepatch to The New Torn World and The Dayton Dally Jfewa. NEW YORK, June 2. In a smoke-lad'en ballroom in the Hotel Pennsylvania, three senators, comprising tho senate's sniib committee investigating campaign expenditures, rummaged all day today in a seemingly ineihausaible gnidge-bng into which had been poured, it Declaring that Gov. Smith SECRETARY TO HAVE TEMPORARY REGIME LEFT IN CONTROL would not be nominated for the AROUND 500 VOTES presidency at the Ilouston con Coolidge and Mellon Ap vention, Fernifold M.

Simmons of North Carolina, to Animal and Hits Pole. Eight persons were injured, three seriously, in two auto accidents Saturday afternoon and evening. The first accident happened at 5:15 p. m. when nn auto plunged over the curb in front of 128 E.

Third injuring four pedestrians. The second was at 11 p. m. on Troy st. between Light and Keefer sts.

when the. driver of an auto in a successful attempt day cave his reasons for this pear to Hold Fate of Cabinet Man. BT CHARLES MICHELSON conviction. "The people of the nation seemed, all of her fanciful piques and prejudices inimical i i I i rnmmr -J are awakening to the danger to Gov. Alfred K.

Smith ami Special Dlipatch to The New York World and The Dayton Pali Newa. the organization to which he is f' "Wi II WASHINGTON, June 2. that confronts them, he said, "and Mr. Smith will never get the necessary two-thirds. claims of his supporters are absurd; they cannot show more The end of the pre-eonvention inseparably 1 ink ci Tammany Hall.

Determinedly, insistently, though campaigns, with the Republican to avoid hitting a dog, swerved his car and hit a telephone pole. often vaguely, Senators Barkley Democrat. Kentuckv). Chairman Those hurt in the Third st mis Steiwer (Republican, Oregon) and hap are: Mrs. Hazel Hillinsr.

20, 1347 Bratton (Republican, Mew Mexico) prodded into the supposedly gold-lined, honners feedmsr the cam NEW YORK, June 2. "Shake" said Ben Gitlow (left) to William Jordan suffering severe lacerations of the right leg, head and delegations all cliosen and only a few relatively unimportant Democratic primaries and conventions to be held, shows Gov. Smith in a commanding position on one side so far in the lead that only a political miracle than 500 delegates. Mr. Simmons explained his opposition to Mr.

Smith declaring he had never made a point against his religion. Here are his personal reasons: First, Smith is a "wet," and the people of North Carolinaand the country at large are "dry." Foreign Forces, Including U. S. Troops, Ready For Emergency. Special Cahla in Ttia Nw York World and Tha Daytoo Pally Nawa TEKIN, June 3.

(Sunday)-Pekin today is, all save the tual presence of troops, in the hands of the Nationalists. Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, who for two years has been supreme in' the Forbidden City, has gone His special train, preceded by his household and a pilot train, left for Mukden, his Manchur-ian stronghold, at 1:30 this morning. The end of tha Fengtlen regime at one tim it seemed destined to be a dynasty came with little of the pomp and ceremony attendant upon its inauguration. Just a farewell message in Chang's usual vein, a silent, hurried procession from his palace to the railway station and the accompaniment of the muffled tread of his still thousands of loyal troops tolling through the streets in the beginning of their long trek over the same old trail from which they came. With Chane's downfall also wrist Her condition is serious.

Z. Foster after the Communist Workers Party nominated them for vice president and president respectively. They'll make a tour of the country and also do some radio speech-making by way of a campaign. Carl Hilline. 27.

her husband, paigns of Gov. Smith, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover and Senator Curtis of Kansas. But throughout the six-hour hearing it waa obviously the mystic workings lacerations of the right hand and leg, bruises. REV. GEORGE A.

WAHL Earl StorcJc. 15, R. K. val becond, as governor, bmith tried to nullify the 18th amendment to can prevent his nomination ley pike, lacerations pf the head, bruises. I of Tammany that enticed them- the powerful Tammany of fiction, heritage of Boss Tweed's blustering days.

i a 1 111 1 mnA the constitution and, thereby, interfered with enforcement. Rev. George A. "WahJ, CO, of 808 Troy pastor of the Troy Leonard Dal ton, 20, 215 Com- (CONTINIID OX PAGE EIGHT) Third, Smith is the real head Former Yankee Girl, Now Indian Plincess, Asserts Hindu WivesHave Liberty Street U. B.

church, was wnat me cvnunumi kuiwi concisely, just before they packed lammany and his election would commit the party to the principles of that organization now and for TWO YOUNG MEN drowned in Mad river at the Findlay st. Jam late Saturday their grips to depart for Washing-jton, was this: and Herbert Hoover in practically the same position numerically but with various complications that make his idti-mate victory problematical. It has been an extraordinary campaign. Hoover surged far into the lead from the beginning, but after Ohio though that netted him 31 delegate's whereas, had he not entered, he. would have had afternoon while his fishing BY COARLTE VAN PAASHEN companion and neighbor, Rev own wedded life with one of the ATTACOISHOP Allen Dunklcberger, C8, of 909 wealthiest of Hindu potentates is considered rank acrilege by her.

Troy former pastor of the samo church, looked on. help "At th same time" said the former Miss Miller, in answer to a question, "Americans should for- Special Cable lo The New fork World and The Dayton Dally Newa, SAINT GERMAIN-EN-LA YE, June 2. Marriage is something so sacred to the Maharanee of Indore, the former Miss Nancy Miller of Seattle, that any discussion with a view to publishing details of her less to assmt him. few if any hia progress slowed up. Just now he apparently has 375 comes the of the re jret the notion that Hindu women From George W.

Uivany, sacnem of Tammany society, they learned CONTINUED ON PACK 4 WILL CONTINUE FLIGHT TODAY "Southern Cross" Crew Is Ready For Long Hop to Fiji Islands. main nsr two of Chinas old time all time to come. "We have not nominated a man for president Bince the Civil War who was not known to be anti-Tammany," said he. "In the 1912 convention, after he had received more than a majority. Champ Clark was defeated, when William Jennings Bryan, then, a delegate from Florida, disregarded his instructions, and withdrew his support on the ground that it had become apparent to him that Tammany and a similar organization in Chicago, were trying to nominate him.

"If nominated, Gov. Smith will run as a 'wet', and, if successful, be elected as one. He would run as a product of Tammany Hall and or the wives of Hindus who belong to another race are kept in strict and mysterious seclusion. The time delegates, but there are more coming to him from the column rtow labelled "uninstructed" that will Rev. Wahl and Rev.

Dunkleber-ger left the former's home in Rev. Wahl's auto at 1:30 p. m. to go fishing. They first fished in a gravel pit near the dam.

Fish did not bite there, so they proceeded to tne dam. Thev fished here for sometime, bandit war lords Marshal Chang Tsung-Chang, one time Tupan of Shantung and Chili and Marshal Sun Chuan-Fang, who arose from obscurity to domination over the or the harem and women lnferi ority is coming to an end in India COLLEGE GIRL SHOT TO DEATH five central provinces, and who, since his overthrow at Shanghai byxGen. Chang Kai-Shek has been shrouded more or less in myetery. Aged Methodist Prelate Is Assailed in Home Near Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, June 2, While Bishop Joseph C.

Hartzell, 86, retired, of the Methodist church, lay in a critical condition in Christ's hospital here tonight, two youths who are alleged to nave entered the bishop's, home Friday afternoon and attacked the dignitary are the objects of an intense police search. First news of the attack was made known today when the aged bishop was brought ito the hospital from his home at Blue Ash, near here. BARKING SANDS, ISLAND as well aa In the whole eastern worlD. "I have perfect liberty and would have visited Paris theaters and the beautiful surroundings of my new home if it were not that my health does not permit any exertion on my part for the time being. When I am well again I will take part in the social life of Paris The farewell message of Mar OF KAUAI, Hawaii.

June 2. The all it stands for, including unre shall Chang Tso-Lin is a master- Killed When Another Co-ed tiece of abnegation and closely bllows in tone the one which he stricted immigration. "These are the thinirs that will Rev. Dunkleberger Standing on dry planks below the dam and Rev. Wahl stepping from bowlder to bowlder about 140 feet from shore.

The latter wore rubber boots which were hip high. Rev. Dunkleberger wore overshoes and being older and less active, he decided to remain ashore. Rev, Wahl lost his balance, Rev. Dunkleberger believes, when he (CONTTNVr.D ON PAOK EIGHT) issued some years aeo when he was driven northward by Marshal Accidentally Discharges Gun.

"Southern Cross" with its crew 01 four arrived at Barking Sands late today from Wheeler Flying field near Honolulu. The giant monoplane landed on the Barking Sands runway at 6:57 p. m. Capt. Charles Kingsford-Smith, nilot of the tlane said he nd his Fentr Yu-Hsian in the latter' be discussed in the campaign, not Jeffersonian democracy, or principles, which would be lost in the scuffle.

When we call attention to the Harding administration, with its Falls, Dohenys, Forbes, and swift sweep to the capital. "All this turmoil of warfare," ne GREELEY, June 2. Com said, "has brought to the people put his first ballot total up to probably 49095 efcort of the majority convention required for a Rjppublik'an nomination. Smith's assets according to a similar calculation consist of 601 Vt pledged, instructed or otherwise committed to him and 65, at a low estimate, bound to come to him when favorite sons drop out. This leaves him 68 to attain before he has two-thirds required by the Democratic convention.

With -the imminence, of the "Kansas City convention the Hoover situation naturally holds first interest To begin with, he is a contender by sufferance. If President Cood-idge can be brought into the conflict by hook or crook, by pleas, or coaxing, or representations that he alone can be sure to retain the government for the Republican party, Hoover fades out of the picture. If Charles Evans Hughes can be inducted to become a candidate, while his nomination would be by no means certain, he would hold away from Hooverenough votes now counted for the latter to make mencement exercises at the Colo intolerable privations. Many are crew expected to take off early tomorrow for Suva, in the Fiji and later in America, I hope, just as if I had been married to a European prince. "The relations between husband and wife among modern Hindus are ideal and perfect, based upon mutual respect.

There is perfect freedom and understanding in our case. You might say that our marriage Js a romantic idyll, joyous (CONTINCKD ON PAOE rOlTl) fcoyTEvrr-D on page romi rado State Teachers college here without homes. Many are starv today ended in tragedy when According to the meager reports famished police, two young men entered the bishop's residence and after cutting the telephone wires, twisted the wires about the man's neck and feet and beat him over the head with the butt of a pistol. The vouths tore off his Masonic Islands unless unforeseen obstacles develop. Suva is 8144 miles distant from Barking Sands.

Japan's Envoy And Daughter Are in Chicago HONOLULU, June 2. Capt Charles Kintrsford-Smith. com Pullman Car Employes in Strike Vote Fanny Hale, 16, co-ed, was shot killed accidentally by Lucille Cooper, 17, fellow student, After commencement exercises I were over the two girls went to the home" of Mrs. R. M.

Marcus, phys-'ical education teacher, to bid her emblem, threw it on the floor and mander of the "Southern Cross," and his three companions on the AGED, WEALTHY MAN TORTURED tramped on it, the reports stated. Mrs. Flora Betzger, housekeeper at the residence, said that the men of had 'been there two weeks previously asking for a meal. Accord CHICAGO, June 2. A princess-to-be, closely watched by her ambassador-father, spent today in Chicago and tonight enjoys a quiet rest, secluded in the Drake hotel.

Except for the afternoon when Southeastern Ohio is Scene Brutal Attack by Two Youths. ing to her, they had been refused. The housekeeper, who spread the alarm of the attack, further Hoovers final triumph most un- stated that she had heard the ikely, for one element in a sur- goodbye. Miss Cooper picked up a pistol Mrs. Marcus' husband had found in the mountains last week.

She was pointing it playfully at Miss Hale when Mrs. Marcus entered the room and screamed: "Don't do that it's loaded." The pistol was discharged. Miss Hale died instantly, a bullet through her heart. Miss Cooper was held in the Miss Setsu Matsudaira and her father, Tsuneo Matsudaira, Japanese ambassador to the United States, attended the doubles bishop ordering the men out of the NEW PHILADELPHIA, June 2. Following the sending out of a general alarm, state, county and city police in southeastern Fvev or wnat may nappen house previous to tne attacK, ioi- Kansas City is the general politi- Special Dtapatch to The New York World and The Dayton Dally New.

NEW YORK, June 2, Calls were issued today for strike meetings in the principal railroad centers of the United States for Wednesday night of Pullman maids and porters to receive the returns of the strike vote Just completed, it was learned tonight. The demands are increases above the 72 a month wage now prevailing, better working conditions and of the Brotherhood. In advance of an opportunity to transpacific flight, left Wheeler field at 4:30 p. m. today in their plane for Barking Sands.

The Barking Sands airport is on the Island of Kauai. 100 miles distant from Honolulu. It has a much longer runway than Wheeler field, on which the plane, the "Southern Cross, can gain momentum to lift its tremendous weight. Capt. Kingsford-Smith plans to carry 1500 gallons of gasoline at the start of the next leg of his flight from California to Army mechanics at Wheeler field worked on the "Southern Cross" yesterday and today overhauling it thoroughly after the 2400-mile flight from Oakland lowinar which the men robbed the ing.

A continuation of hostilities will only result in more suffering. "I had not contemplated these developments during my. regime. I took over control of the govern-; ment in order to save China against the inroads of communism. "I have successfully opposed communism; but I have been unable to save China.

Yet, under the circumstances, I cannot continue military operations, and must evacuate Pekin. I can only leave further political issues to the people. "I have been conducting military campaigns for more than half of my life. 1 have overcome many difficulties, but always the people have been foremost in my heart I would sacrifice anything for the people. "I hope that China will not suffer through my actions.

I hope that communism, which I overcame, will not be revived. And, in retiring from Pekin, I do so with a clear conscience and feel myself innocent of all wrong." Management of Pekin affairs haa been left in the hands of a committee of elders. These have been assured by the triple entente of the south Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek. Marshal Fen Yu-Hsian and Ohio were tonight searching for matches of the Davis Cup lone play, the party was not away from the hotel rooms.

bishop of $15 and a pocket watch and escaped in an automobile. to lost than gain delegates as the balloting proceeds. two youths who entered the nome of John Prysi, 75, wealthy farmer Miss Matsudaira smilingly re nr. BERT BUCKLEY of near here, baturday and Greeley jail pending an inquest to- ltured man in an attfmpt morrow. Un (nrra Viim in rpvpnl the riiHino- fused to comment when pressed by a group of women reporters to tell them how it seems to have the IS CANDIDATE LOW BID MADE present the returns to the United) prospect of a prince for a husband.

Miss Matsudaira is to be married to Prince Chichibu, heir to the Japanese throne, after she returns to her homeland. The ambassador was greatly nleased with Chicaeo. He com place of a large sum of money that the robbers thought was concealed in the house. Prysi was under the care of physicians tonight as a result of the three hours of torture at the hands of the two masked bandits. The thujrs pinched his nose with wire cutters, burned his feet with a hot chisel and beat him over the head with a blackjack.

Failing these two contingencies both regarded as from improbable Hoover ought" to get the nomination on or before the fifth ballot But even this cannot be regarded as certain. The delegates from the far western states, first for Lowden and after him for Dawes, are determined that, though their own choice may not be nominated, Hoover's nomination must be prevented. This is only technically correct A better way of putting it is that the leaders of trie farm delegations are taking this position. Hoover's hope lies in the doubt that the delegates will continue to take orders after Lowden has been eliminated. Here is the situation: With Hoover having approximately only about 100 votes short of the majority, Pennsylvania, with 79 delegates, is of vital im- CONTTED ON PAGE FOUR) VETERAN ENDS LIFE IN LAKE Had Lived at Soldiers' Home in Dayton Verdict of Suicide Returned.

BELLEFONTAINE June 2. Daytonian Seeks Nomination and Reelection as State Treasurer. I COLUMBUS, June 2. Bert B. Buckley, Dayton, treasurer of state, tonight announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination.

He was first elected to the office in 1926 by a majority of 155,000. In announcing his candidacy for the nomination and reelection Buckley pointed out that not one cent of the public funls have been in danger during his regime, though several banks have failed in this interim. ATTEMPTS SUICIDE fatates Railway Board, the figures are withheld. It may be definitely stated, howevert that the majority for a strike is overwhelmingly large. The New York meeting will be held in St.

Luke's Hall where A. Phillip Randolph, Hugh Frayne, in charge of the New York office of the American Federation of Labor; Frank R. Crosswaith, special organizer of the Brotherhood, and W. H. Des Verney, assistant general organizer, are scheduled to speak.

Mr. Randolph left for Washington tonight to present the returns to Judge Edward P. Morrow, of the railroad board. That body Gov. Yen of Shansi that they will BY XENIA FIRM McCurran Bros.

Probably Will Get Contract for O. S. and S. O. Work.

XENIA, June 2. Presenting a lower bid than any other contracting firm in the Miami valley, the McCurran Bros. of this city will probably be awarded the general contract for construction costing $170,000 at the Ohio Soldiers and Sailors Orphans Home, here, it was revealed when bids were opened tonight The Xenia firm was low bidder over 12 other firms in the central part of the state, members of the board of trustees of the home an- BYRD WANTS PILOTS mented on the skyline and exclaimed over the view of Lake Michigan. But he said he was tired and wanted to escape it. During the day many visitors were presented to the couple in their suite.

Silas Strawn was among these and many Japanese business men in Chicago went to pay their respects. For Seeks Two Cleveland Airmen LODGE BANKRUPT be allowed to remain control and that there will be no disorder in the Northern capital. Within the legation quarters verytbing is ready for any eventuality. Posts of defense have ben manned by the foreign troop allotted to the different sectors. It is not believed a foreign evacuation will be necessary.

During the past 21 hours, how-ever, there has been a tremendous exodus, both of Chinese and foreigners, to the sea coast Of all the foreign populations, the Jap In- Elks Chanter at Lima Files may decide whether or not the emergency created by the strike Ray Stilson of Portland, committed suicide at Indian Lake park, according to the verdict of Acting Coroner J. S. Pettit today. Stilson had been visiting at Lakeview. His coat and hat were found near the lake today and search waa immediately starteu and his body was shortly removed from the water.

Papers in his pocket indicated he was a World War soldier and that he had lived for a time at the Soldiers' Home at Dayton. NO CHANGE NOTED South Tole Flight. CLEVELAND, June 2. Two daring Cleveland airmail pilots Earl F. Ward and William C.

(Wild Bill) Hopson are being sought by Commander Richard h. Byrd to accompany him on his South Pole flight, it was learned today. The two, pilots recently vied with each other to break the record for the Cleveland-New York airmail flight. Ward now holding the record. vote is sufficiently seriously to nounced.

Several Dayton con-warrant the appointment by theicerns submitted bids but these president of a board of mediation 1 were slightly higher than that of the McCurrans. for by the Parker- College Student Slashes Wrists, Throat and Legs. ANNAPOLIS, June 2. Donald M. Angles of Pittsburgh, a student of St.

John's college was in the naval hospital this evening following an attempt to commit as provided Watson law. TO HONOR PILOT anese seem the most excited. JUDAH IS COMING Gov. Yen is expected to reacn Pekin on the heels of the last of voluntary Petition. TOLEDO, June 2.

The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks lodjre at Lima recently adjudicated bankrupt by Federal Judge John M. Killitz, when three Lima merchants filed petitions declaring it insolvent, today filed an involuntary petition in federal court as required bv law. Tho petition listed liabilities of $210,830.87 and assets of $113,820.93. I JUR lsARE ATAL SANDLTKY, June John BANKER'S WIFE DIES suicide by slashing Ms wrists. Balloonist Will Receive Medal for Saving Aide's Life.

the retreating northerners. Occu For throat an DOVER, June 2. Mrs. Oli- leg3. His condition i js Ambassador to Leave Cuba Training Camp.

The World Loves a Winner Man. beaut of Inanimate object If It be a wlnnrr. If It heads the fitia get the multitude'! acclaim. That whf people of Dayton are to itrong for Dally New clualfled ads; they win. When Mr.

MrLane, 517 Hle wanted to eell hla entire etnrk of rahhlta he put an ad in The nelly N'ewg and Hold all the rabbin mllhln two daa. T)ally News ade win alwaya. They'll win buyrri for you whenever you have arjr live etorlc to eel). Jwrt rail M. 3SM and ask for a classified ad wrtlar.

serious. ivpnv 9 n. Toomev. wife of a Dover pation by the Nationalists is not expected for some days yet. World Nws Servlca, CipyrlM, 19IS HAVANA, May 2-oI.

NoblelTire Rubber Co. has decided to Ranker and a pioneer resident nere, Condition of Ei-Secretary Meredith Remains Same. DES MOINES, June 2. The condition of Edwin T. Meredith, former secretary of agriculture, was reported unchanged tonight.

Meredith K- suffering frni hiifh HAS NARROW ESCAPE GUATEMALA, June 2. WELCOME MARY, DOUG Brandon Judah, United States am-; award Pilot C. K. Wollam a goldj'Hcl tooay bassador to Cuba will leave next; medal for the part he played in nnr'C ATTAPIf FATAI month to take part in s-ummer saving the life of his aide, Jame.s i maneuvers and offices' training F. Cooper in the recent national: EAST LIVERPOOL, June 2.

ROME. June 2. Mary Pick ford jEmma Lindsay Squirr Mark, well-known American writer, of Cleve and Douglas Fairbanks. American I. Demuth.

VI, died today from in blood pressure. His physician said Snarta. he paid today, balloon races, it was announced Carl Whitehill, 2u died today, land and San Diego, cscapeil drown- at juries received in attcmt pting tJ film stars, who are touring Burop. falling were enthusiastically wcfcoTriJ iin narrowlv when a terrific wind-1 Ambassador Judah. is colonel prevent a grandson from serious, out not lupon their arrival kssfc j'storta struck Flores.

(the 119th field axtUlexy, jut of an auto, or here tonight by w. liitchliela.jiefs than a momn aiier wieiwas nin condition is I president of tha concern, attacked iby. A jolic dog, iextreawll 1 1.

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