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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 1

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PRICE: TWO CENTS (HOME EDITIONS 19 SNAPSHOTS AL DURING SPEECH To Be Made Here POLE AREA TOMORROW his trans the City 'ft Pledge cards were dls PLAN ATLANTIC LIGHT the au LATE NEWS BULLETINS CASKET CONTAINING BODY Lodged in UPON LA BEACH Righted a boat where there is that point the fliers will to London tired and need sleep have a scnedule to ASSOCIATED PRESS LEASED WIRE iPsI PLANE REPORTED SEEN OVER GREENLAND TOWNS WEST PALM PEACH la Aug a lead lined casket weighing about 1200 pounds and containing a badly decompose! human body floated in with the tide ticro today The casket was roughly construct tlon might Indicate origin In a ship's carpenter shop or in one of the la lands of the West Indian group Bur ial at sea however is usually lu weighted canvas It la believ4 possible the casket might have been washed from some small island bury Ing ground in the recent etorm 7 It wa impossible last night to se cure even partial identification of the body but a coroner's inquest will be held day Is under rederick the late of sea Some seafarers who observed tne derelict suggested that it construe who killed ten of bls on a ranch near here today wasln custody of was captured yesterday In the automobile of ono said he also was In with the Greater the time as 11:30 Eastern Standard resumed In answer the message was re Over 1 800u DANVILLE PAPERS Sold Daily length unlimited his dance was supposed to be re HglOUS ano IrS Utt a tolerance is the snakes Yours for now on i gift What dlstlngu salled on the City down the the open COPENHAGEN Aug Hope for the safety of Bert Harsell and Parker Cramer American avia tors who became lost while attempt ing a flight from the United States to Stockholm In the plane Greate Rockford rose today with Investiga tion into a report that the men plane had been sighted over lskon aesset and Llchtenfels between 10 and 11 o'clock on Sunday mornnlg Search parties are proceeding with all possible speed to the isolated sec tion of Greenland where the men arc presumed to have come down Owing to the lack of transportation facili ties It was expected that it would be from 24 to 48 hours before any def inite news was received Residents of the two villages said they plainly saw the machine wnicu was flying low and evidently was searching for a landing place As no other airplane was known to be In the region it was assumed that the machine was the Greater Rock ford Daugaard Jensen general director tn the Danish government for Green land said that every effort would be made to run down and verify the report that the Greater Rockford nau been sighted has a population oi only about 200 persons and there is only one white family in the com said Jensen "The village has no wireless communication which would naturally delay uew from reaching the outside world "It is significant that the villagers should have sent out word of slgnt ing a plane at the very time whei the Greater Rockford was missing As soon as ihe news was spread that ft machine nan nren was sent to Oothope a radio station fromao4 sna BlfirPflrt11 Gothope is only 60 miles from lskonaesset but the trip requires two days by boat which is the onij means of transportation in that Isolated region AIRIELD Cal Aug 24 (INS) Loy Yeung countrymen Wednesday officers He after fleeing UL ma VHIUUO The Chinese killer readily admitted to the wholesale slaying but only shrugged his shoulders when asked for a motive After being captured Loy Yeung begged for narcotics Officers said they learned that Yeung had been discharged at the rancn where he was employed several months ago for attacking Nellie Wong IG year old daughter of the proprietor I Negro Slayer this" According to the millionaire's account "This boat Is The Buddy owned by Bramley" he says he plled "Stop coming aboard you" the man shouted back cus toms "You lock like hl jackeri to Bramley says he answered "I'm goln to Rocky River If you want to come aboard come aboard there" At Rocky River the yacht was searched he was uncertain until then ns to whether or not It was government boat Bramley said estimate of the damage to the yacht has been made Among the several amateurs am others who doubted that the mes sages originated from the Greater set wan Hoffman chief radio operator of the Burgess Battery company of Madison Wls which Installed the set in the plane Hoffman said It would have been Impossible for the Greater Rockford ret to have on a wave length of 42 8 as both Harris and Williams reported The a equipment Hoffman said was so cons'ructed that It could not send on a wave length more than six points removed from 324 the wave assigned it Don Mix another operator of the Burgess company pointed out as did several persons In Rockford Ill home of the flyers that neither Has sell nor Cramer was sufficiently skill ed in wireless operator to have sent a lengthy message That either cuum have transmitted In the expert man ner which both Harris and Williams said was employed in the messages they heard would be virtually Im possible Mix Insisted It was be cause cf the flyers' lack of letters of the alphabet was arranged in au vance of the flight It was the let ter heard Sunday morning that placed the plane as 75 miles off Cape several hundred miles ituu the plane's immediate objective Mt Evans Greenland Contradicting the authenticity of the messages too were the apparent ly reliable reports yesterday from Copenhagen that a plane had bet seen and heard over the village lskenaesset in Greenland The lu fAreretiAH RPTlt bV th? Shetul there and he said that the inhaoi tants of the village as well as ol Lelchtenfels observed the plane Sun day morning at 10:30 o'clock Search has been started along im Greenland shore for the flyers who are believed by the sheriff to navs landed somewhere nearby or possibly a few miles Inland if no landing place offered itself along the sea line ti aint were picked up again yesterday by Irving Strauss licensed Chicago operator the signals being repeated for 10 minutes It was the I same code letter that gave the plane 1 position as heir? off Cape Chidley Sunday morning Another reason for doubting the "plane" messages today was that tn position given off Newfoundland would place the flyers many Hun dreds of miles south of their course which was to take them in a straight line from Cochrane Ont where they hopped off last Saturday at noon to Mt Evans Greenland a distance of 1600 miles CHICAGO Aug 24 (AP) Out of the air early today there came a wireless 0 signed Roeford It said the Rockford to Sweden plane missing since early Sunday morning was down on a small island off Newfound land and that the flyers Bert Hassell and Parker Cramer were safe Joy born of what apparently was first definite information of the fate quickly faded however when wireless ex perts began casting serious doubts as to the authenti city It seemed certain that a message purporting to come from the planewas actually broadcast for two ama teurs one in Chicago the other in Toledo made independent reports of hearing it On the other hand it appeared very improbable to exper ienced radio men that the message was sent from the small set "Get word to The' Associated Press and our families" said the first mes sage received by Harris Chica go amateur "that we are down on a small Island 50 miles off Newfound land and are Harris whose station is 9CEJ asked the sender who had signed as The Rockford to stand by for ten minutes while he communicated the meswge to The Associated Press Har ris then returned to his set and later reported receiving the following mes aage: "Our oil feed failed us and we land ed on a small island We are and safe but food low Using a gen erator for power for communication Our position is on a small is and about 50 miles off After receiving this Harris said he asked the sender to give him a for later in the evening that is he asked the sender to set a later hour during which communica tion might be to this request celled: are very hadlv feo can't night Will call you tomorrow night 8 Central standard time or 11 Eastern standard time Please get word to our families Best' re gards to all (Signed) "The Rockford liers" Harris said that when he first heard the signals they were "swinging bad ly a condition he compared with "fading" which Is familiar to radio set operators listening to distant sta tions Very soon however the signals became clear and reception thereaft er was simple Harris said It was at 12:15 a Chicago day light saving time that Harris report ed hearing the signals from "KHAH" Joseph Williams a Toledo radio amateur wno communication Rockford gave to 11:45 time or approximately half an hour earlier than the Chicago operator The plane If It was the plane said It had been trying all evening to get in touch with someone Williams said when he first heard It It was calling 9CES a call which might have been mistaken for 9CEJ Director Jensen believes that a long search will be necessary before It can be definitely proved that an airplane actually was sighted oi Sunday morning This Is due to the fact that there are so many true to and boats on the Greenland coast that would have to be Investlgioeu lskonaesset lies in a district which is dotted with small Inlets In any oi which the plane may have come down Danish officials said they did not want to create too much hope They are not yet actually sure that a 'plane was sighted but they are Inclined believe the report before there is any definite word Hassell and Cramer carried supplied I for sustenance so that if they really I did land in some isolated region they will be In no danger of starva tion for the time being Arrest Leader of anatic Sect NEW YORK Aug probably "will be on of most Ished gatherings that that Ka "kentlne will be aboard cf New York when it starts harbor tomorrow towards an the Antarctic Headed by Commander Richard Byrd and the passengers will Include many of the leading financial back ers of the polar expedition of which the ship Is the first unit to get un derway! Byrd and his guests will be taken off the ship In the lower bay and return to Manhattan aboard the municipal tug Macom Among the invited are ker Mrs loyd Bennett widow of pilot who died on the expedi tion to bring the Bremen fliers out from Greenly Island Mrs rederick Guest backer of the flight to England Amelia Earhart George Palme' Putnam Lincoln Ells worth Paul Block James I Bush Otto Kahn Clarence McKay Charles Bob Bernard Glmbell admiral de Stelguer and Grover Whalen Mrs Byrd also will be in the party When Commander Byrd steps oil the ship in the lower bay It will probably be the last time he sees the Cltv of New York until he a rives at his base on the edge of the Ross Sea late this year He Is to sail on one of his other ships the Chelsea or the Larsen and may not overtake the Ice breaker until the base is reached Why Do They All AltOays Will Rogers Asks (Special to The Bee) LAGSTA Arlz Aug 24 This has really been a summer of acceptances there been a refusal all year Who do we nominate men that are In such receptive moods? I believe we have men in this country that would promise to enter a den If they were notified to do so by a committee of what is humorously called our best citizens and before he en tered the den he could be allowed to make a speech of acceptance length unlimited One snake was not notified that In even an Issue among NEW YORK Aug 24 UP) Com mander Richard expedition to the Antarctic gets definitely un der way Saturday with the sailing of the Barque City of New York first of three ships which will carry his planes and equipment to the hopping off place for the pole Aboard the stout little ship will be 31 of the 70 men who comprise the expeditionary force the largest and best equipped ever to dare tne south polar seas on a mission of exporation Commander Byrd and the remain der of the pasty will sail sometime September on the Whaler Larsen and the Chelsea the other two ships of the lotilla They will carry with them the four plnnes and the remainder of the equipment The last member of the Byrd paity Paul A Slple Erie Pa Boy Scout has taken up his duties as orderly to the commander has selected from among six Scouts recommend ed by Scout councils throughout the country as best equipped the demands of the expedition Ha Is a freshman at Allegheny College Mead LILLINGTON Aug 24 After being hunted by a posse of two hundred men for 24 hour Charles Douglas alleged negro mur derer was behind the bain of Har nett county jail today under heavy UUiU IIVUl'U Douglas was apprehended In Wake while bathers sported the surf county swamp by the posse headed The casket was roughly construct by Sheriff Kyle Matthews and was ed and the crude handle plates bore taken tn the jail here in safety Ho skull ond croee emblem the plank wan sought for the murdoi of James Ing was encrusted with barnacles AKeAMiail na JnnoR 30 construction gang inr nmn PARIS Aug 24 se Kellogg arrived at 10:15 a rm by from Havre The who came to sign the war renunciation treaty of the United States arrived 4o min utes ahead of the scheduled time and dodged a crowd that had gathered a the railway station to welcome him lOOKeu the side of the station where Uint it mm secre rareiy 3i Permanent organizauuu fected last night of the Danville And Smith Club Dr Hughes accept ing the presidency and delivering an address bearing on the national sit uation Approximately one hundred and fifty persons attended the meet mg in the Capitol theatre and a number of addresses hostile to the democratic nominee were heard Theclub proposes to secure a speaker of note to come here for a public meet ing soon and Howard Dodson Howard Guerrant and Cobo wire named a a committee to secure the speaker Pledge cards were dis tributed for signature giving the promise not to vote for Smith A city wide organization by wards la to be perfected in order that work may be done during the campaign and to produce votes against Smith in the November election Dr Hughes held that the members of the club were the property of the organization and the press was re quested not to make them public a it might be a source of embarrass ment to some who do not desire pub licity A republican present at the meet ing rose to ask the status of voters of that faith in the club Dr Hughes in forming him that the club Is not a Hoover club but an antl Smith club and that the membership of demo crats only is desired Dr Hughes to day re emphasised his response on this nolnt saving that the club is not open to republicans He also said that he counted 160 present ent Dr Hughes in his speech said that he believed that the democrats of the country will never elect a Catho lic of the Smith type "I know" he said Al Smith came up from the sidewalks of New York and he must have nlaved around on them as a child with a nipple on a beer bottle" He reiterated that members nr the club remain democrats and that their status in that respect is not impaired simply because they plan to vote against Smith An unidentified speaker said to come from Little Rock Ark and in troduced by Gravely told the meeting that he was at the Houston convention and that "I never saw so many Catholic priests In my Ute There were priests everywhere I saw them in the gallery and moving around at different times during Many women were seen In the dlence last night Chinese Slayer of Ten Admits Crimes Give Motive Large Crowd But Dodges Throng in Paris Powers to Affix Signature to Treaty for Banishment of Conflict On Monday SEVEN SHU STOWAWAYS KIILEB IH GAS B4L1LMOKE Mil Aug Seven at ownways were Killed and nine were nitde critically 111 today by gas being ted to fumigate the freighter steel Inventor Just arrived Irani Montevideo The Stowa wins nil Portuguese tvcrc hcllcved smuggled nlmaiil ly members ot the crew They were trapped below decks when Hr' hatchets were battered down to fumigate the vessel The boat was or dred fumigated bmiae of yellow fever BROKERAGE IRM SUSPEND GREENSBORO MAN NI'W YORK Aug iT) Suspension of Waiter Griffin Of the firm" of Cooper Orlffln of Greensboro who has given nut Ice lii Is unable to meet his obligations was announced by the New otic Cotton Exchange today ORDER ARREST 3 DRY AGENTS OR SHOOTING CIIITAGO Aug (() Orders for the arrest of the three federal prohibition agents who shot and tcrlously wounded a man during a raid on il loop olllee building three days ago were Issued today by John SUsgo deputy police coaimissloner TOKYO Aug Aljlro On Isnl "head of ttie family of living gods and goddesses" was under ar rest today with 178 of his followers committed for trial on charges of disrespect toward the Japanese rul ing house The "family of living gods and goddesses" is a fanatical religious sect which claims descent from the national gods of Japan and conse quently asserts the right to rule the country The arrests were made last April but owing to the nature of the of fense the police forbade earlier pub Mention of the nr" A total of 303 persons was arre but only 170 were committed foi trial Dance tonight Park Springs Lew orchestra vllle Pa and hopes to resuma his studies on his return two years hence He Is scheduled to sail on of New York The City ot New York the command of Captain Mellvllle a cousin of Herman Melville author stories and creator of "Moby the great White Whale He has been going to sea since he was 13 years cf age He Is now 44 The Barque is equipped both with salles and auxiliary engines but will use her sails whenever possible to conserve the fuel supply He will proceed down the coast and across the Caribbean to the Panama Canal thence across the Pacific to Dunedin New Zealand a voyage of 9200 mil's At Dundedin other supplies will be taken aboard for the 3600 mile voy age to the base at the edge of the Ross sea Many of her crew expect to do double duty as seamen on the voy rra end then as part of the land force when the shore base is set up Topograpner puysivi a legist musician dog team all will help make sail and carry on with the othor duties of deck force dur ing the voyage to the edge of clvlllza The last of the four planes to be used on the expedition the tri motor ed ord loyd Bennett stopped at Cleveland last nignt en soue York from Detroit The plane was flown by Bernt Balchen Byrds chief pilot and Dean Smith ether three planes a airchild monoplane a okker universal and a small three place cabin plane built at Buffalo already are at Miller flew Staten Island Harold June who with Balchen will probably accom pany Byrd on the actual flight to the pole is engaged In testing the fir child plane The okkes has already passed the rigid requirements as has the small cabin plane which is to be used only for short hops between bases Heat May Drive Pope Elsewhere ROME Aug 24 (INS) Plans are being discussed for the pope to the confines of the Vatican next sum mer to escape the Intense heat The pope has suffered severely from the heat during the past month and has expressed the hope that he will not have to rpend next summer at the Vatican where he remains as a voluntary prisoner Tn PnrttoTi Saturday Showers Cooler In Extreme West Portion Moderate 8 outheut and Bent Wind WEATHER ORECAST: Virginia and North Carolina: Partly Cloudy In ast Showers In West Portion: Slight Warmer In Extreme West Portion Tomgii omuruaj nu Danville Will Have 40000 POPULATION Thru Annexation CLEVELAND Aug Bramley Cleveland millionaire who says his yacht The Buddy was fired on and rammed by the gov ernment coast cuard cutter CG 2321 Wednesday night is preparing to vigorous complaint to fede al I clals ITie yacht occupied by himself and a party of friends was cruising about two miles off the coast here when It wns approached by the cut ter Bramley says a shot was fired and a moment later the cutter ram med his yacht in a glancing fash ion Brnmley says The man on the bridge of the gov ernment boat shouted "What boat is BORAH LAYS SMITH STAND ON DRY LAW I Sees Increased Lawless ness if the Proposed Changes are Car ried Out ON IRST LEG 0 WESTWARD ATLANTIC HOP Bert Acosta at Controls When Plane Leaves I Germany for Londov DESSAU Germany Aug 24 (INS' the first leg of a flight from Europe to America Charles Levine and Bert Acosta took off from Des sau ield at 3:31 today for London Acosta who came to Germany with Levine to act as pilot on the new Atlantia flight was at the controls ot the new Junkers airplane when It arose from the field here Levine had Intended to get away earlier In the day but it was decided to make final tests and examinations of the airplane before attempting the flight After a short test flight Acosta declared that he was satisfied with the plane and the flight got under way The trip to London will be made via Amsterdam and if darkness In terrenes before the fliers reach Eng land a landing will probably be made at Amsterdam where tne remain overnight flying tomorrow Levines hopes to start Atlantic flight from the Croyden flying field near London if the nec essary approval can be obtained from the British authorities Ground Will Be Broken Next Week or New Church new vc enter nito sucn an agieviuruv onu It may be some time next weex th tabernacie Jacqueline Logan ilm Star aces Charge of Bigamy LOS ANGELES Cal Aug (() An unwelcome wedding present has been offered Miss Jacquelln Lo gan film actress by the Los Angeles county district attorney's office Ha rily had the news of her mar riage in Tlajuana Lower California yesterday to Harry Winston Los An geles broker been received here when orrest Murray chief deputy district attorney declared the ac tress would tarn eha ges of bigamy if she returned here and lived th her husband She obtained an interlocutory de cree of divorce from her first hus band Murray said which has not becc mo final Mist Logan and Mr Winston return to Los Angeles county to re side as man and wife the dlst' let at torney's office will be duty bound to take action against Mina Logan" he said MAN MIOT BY COAbT GUARDSMEN DIES vi an 1 Al 1 Vug 24 vP Jacob Han' on 13 sciretai of nn Mkt 11 Memorial hospital of a bullet tnara rl fcv ihIIhI States coast guardsmen last May He was the head whHe rtrhing alone in his automobile Glen Jennings liot In ii'ive iired the fatal shot and I ran Bttk boat swain gln'cominanl oi the ort Niagara Coast Guard Mallon arc under indictment tor teiond degree aeMiult in the BRITISH GIRL SWIMS ENGLISH CHANNEL DOVER ug Aug 24 0i MtM Laddie Simp seventeen yrar oi london Ctrl Mvinn the English channel today arriving nt Dour fioni Cnp2 GrU Nez" ITance at 3:55 after 15 hours and 5 minutes in the water the varsity drag from WILL ROGERS SEC KELLOGG REACHES PARIS TO SIGN PACT American Statesman Is Greeted At Havre By Large Crowd BOISE Ida Aug 24 Senator William Borah of Idaho In a state ment issued last night said every state in the United States would be come a Canadian border with no way to prevent liquor traffic across lines under the state option system adovocated by Governor Alfred Smith In his acceptance speech Ctlng Canadian provinces as an example of what he claimed would occur in the United States the sen ator said the Canadian situation was one where liquor is plentiful corrup tion Is flagrant and bootlegging Is universal Referring to the democlc nom advocacy of a system of pub lic ownership management and con trol of the liquor traffic Senator Borah said: "acts are overwhelming and at hand to show that instead of creat ing respect for law this system In creases lawlessness Instead of con trolling liquor traffic it gives in fltely better opportunity for unlaw ful traffic of liquor" "Bureaucratic government at its best Is bad enough" he "But bureaucratic governm ed in manufacture sale anc tlon of liquor would be a cesspool of iniquity and corruption It would be bureaucracy and bureaucracy drunk" As famous son outlined the Issues and made his pledges in his nomination acceptance speech these photos were snapped At the left you see Governor Smith warming up to what probably was his great est oratorical effort As he expressed himself in no uncertain terms regarding prohibition and Its enforcemen he took a sip of water center At the right he is shown pausing in smiling acknowledgement of a tremendous burst of applause The Cabell Street Methodist church congregation has been worshiping for the past three Sundays at the Ridge Street Tabernacle The congregations have been excellent at all the services I Giound for the new church will be broken wthln the next few days The pastor Rev Arthur Winn will have for bls subject next Sunday night a special theme for young peo pie: "Thy Speech Betreyeth It will be voung people's nlshtwlth the Cabell Street church In this sermon Mr Winn will discuss the value of the correct use of language showinc that one Is marked and clas sified by the kind speech he uses There will be special music by the choir under the dire tlon of Mrs Clark Since the church began using the tabernacle the congregations have been unusually good and there has been but little falling off In the Sun day school attendance Such diminu tion is due chiefly to the distance between the section where members of the congregation live and the Ridge street building It is possble that a further change will have to be made when Winter ccmes because of the difficulty In maintaining the roomy tabernacle at a comfortable temperature on cold days Three offers have been receiv ed by the church Mount Vernon of fered the use of its Sunday school to the church congregation as did Main street Methodist church and the irst Presbyterian church Use of these buildings is unlikely however because of the probable conflict from two religious services taking place at the sme time within such close proxlty It ltlot known of the school board will alter Its decision as to the use of George Washington high hool auditorium which the church hoped to secure In the original proposal th1 church offered to pay the expenses of light and neat and to 1 be responsible for any dimage done to the building The fliifil decision 1 given to the committee was that the church could IlSe the auditorium for $28 a Sunday so long as the vaca tlon period was on and $56 per Sun day when the school session is in progress Cabell street declined tontrr oitn such an and PARIS Aug Two rench army fliers Lefevre and Asso lant announced today that as soon as weather conditions were favorable they would attempt a flight to Nee York via the Azores and Nova Scotia CHARGES PRIVATE YACHT ATTACKED BY GOVT BOAT BYRD EXPEDITION WILL Anti Smith Tails nr CTLDTTh CAD CAI ITU INTERNATIONAL NEWS LEASED W1RR ruuiMJiLU rrnnuAni ixu pam viLdzE va rniuAi aj WV I WIRELESS SIGNED BELIEVED HOAX fit MESSAGES SAY STATESMEN GATHER TO OUTLAW WAR AGV mo UI7T PI LEVINE STARTS LIGHT TO 0 i Amateur Radio Operators in Communication With Sender Purporting to Be Missing liers Message Says Both Safe but Quick Help is Asked Wire less Experts Give Reason for Doubting Mes sages Are Authentic Plane Reported Sighted Over Greenland Villages The crowd looked for Kellogg's ran i notables usually arrive but ix cam In on the other siae ana luc Ail rr i lu xary was guiucu used side door of the building Arrangements for Mr arrival were made to avoid possibility of a manifestation by Sacco and Van zetti sympathizers The result was that the arrival of the American party was hailed with only sparse cheers most of the people congregat ed around the station being uncer tain as to whether It was Kellong? who arrived who recognizeu the secretary shouted "bravo! Even Ambassador Herrick was eur prised by the early arrival of his chief reaching the station a mlnue or two late de ouguieres monies who received Mr Kellogg behalf of Brland and Herrick wa accompanied by most of the staff including the General Harts and Commercial a tache MacLean KTr RTld MTS The recepxion bwc Kellogg motored to the em will stav during thefi wnerc sojourn in Paris GREETED BY THRONG HAVRE rance Aug 24 rotarv Kellogg landed on rench earlv this morning to be receive Lrar Meyer of Havre and a crowd of people Ulning the dock which was decorated with the flags of the na tlons that are to sign the war re nunclatlon treaty in Paris Monday The lie De rance aboard Mr Kellogg made the trip from York entered port at 2:30 a while secretary and other passengers were leep Mr Kellogg still waajn slumber when a crowd began to col lect on the dock to see the man who Is heading the movement to pu war out of business The dock was lined with spectators when signs of life appeared aboard the big liner about 6 clock Mr Kellogg disembarked at about 7 and upon landing was pee ed by Mayor Meyer who presented him with an artistic gold fountain ipen donated by the city of Havre for use in signing me uwp Mr Kellogg's stay here wm reduced to a few minutes He felt for Paris at 7:30 on a special train placed at his disposal by the rench govern ment TO S1GNPACT MONDAY PARIS Aug tives of leading powers will sign a treaty Monday by which they agree to renounce war as an instrument of national policy The treaty formulated by foreign minister Briand ot rance and Sec retary of State Kellogg of the United States ia designed to prevent ag gressive warfare It will be signed in behalf ot the United Statec rance Germany Great Britain and her dominions Italy Belgium Ja pan Poland and Czechoslovakia Once the representatives of theeo (Please turn to page 3 col 11 OL I I 1 1'' 1' Jr Mt 1 hHkB esBbH 1H wk' 'Hi' flnl BT fl wy I Mm WI rWh IBs' 9.

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