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Evening Record's Daily Paid Circulation 1 March, 1928 11,462 March, 1927 13.045 Gain A TUB WKATHKR. Hew Jersey larrraalasr rfnmtU coaj nnrmrr tu mrfme nana or-lion fonlKkti Satnriiar rloudr null wnrmeri moderate to freak eoula- mat winds. I wntra VOLUME XXXII No. 260 Total 9370 THIRTY-TWO PAGES llACIvKNSAPlf NT. 'villliAY aprit.

ik wcmutrr tu a.iucuneg xress rKlCB TIIKEE CENTS Champion Flier Chamberlin Declares He MORE BLUNDERS DRIVE IEST SHORE TRAIN-. Would Use Same Airplane on Paris Trip With Which He and liert Acosta Established a New AT DATER RETIRES FROM CHANDLESS SLATE AND ENDS HIS CANDIDACY Endurance Record Said to Be Suitable for Test. CANTONESE PARTY LAWMAKERS SESSION OVER TO NEXT WEEK "Just tu ace how it felt to be heading toward Pari we (lew about twenty-flve miles In that direction the first day," said Chamberlin. (Ily Associated Press.) New York. April 15 1'arls vk the non-stop air Una Is the next goat of Bert Acosta and Clarence 1.

Chamberlin, newly crowned world's Both of us rvarvtled that we didn't champions for endurance flying. Hankow Government Impeached Today and New Quarters To Be Established At Nanking By Commander. The two American civilian filers Mrs. Ackerman of Haworth and Daughter Did Not Know Trains Were Running On New Tracks Close to Station. have the navigating equipment to go to it right then.

The wind was just right and we made 110 miles Piscovery Is Made That Con- stitutional Amendment Calls ij an hour. With the throttle wide open we could make 13U miles an hour." Chamberlin declared he was ready RADICALS PLAN TO FIGHT to use the sumo plane In a trans IN HOLY NAME HOSPITAL who stayed In the air (1 hours, 11 minutes end S3 seconds to break the world's record for duration flight toduy appeared none the worse for their experience wid were en-thusiuHIc over plans for a flight from Paris to New York In their WrlKht-Bi'llanra monoplane In competition for the Ortelg prize. Giuseppe M. Bollunca, designer of the craft, said an attempt to fly the oceanic flight, and Acosta said he would prefer that plane and motor Will Not Run for the Assembly This Year But Hopes To Enter the Contest for State Senator Next Year Wants a Rest, He Says, and His Decision Is Final Said To Dislike Being Bracketed With Other to any other 1 have flown." (By Associated Press.) Shanghai, china, April IS. Resolu for Bi-Annual Instead of Biennial Sessions Nobody Seems To Know What To Do About It Leaders Two Votes Short of Number Needed To Adopt Circuit Court Slate.

The filers in making their new Mrs. Eleanor Ackerman, wir of 1. Ackerman, of Maple street, Haworth, and her daughter, Eleanor, tiona Impeaching the Cantonese gov ernment at Hankow were adopted at Man Hangs Amid Flames Until Strength Fails. aged 10 years, had a narrow escape world record flew 4,080 miles from 11:80 o'clock Tuesday to 12:42:05 o'clock yesterday afternoon, eclipsing by hours. 59 minutes and St seconds the previous world'! record today's meeting of the Kuomlntang from Instant death, at the Bogota sumo plane to Paris would be made the first part of May.

"We could have made It) this time," confidently asserted the airmen. Bui-lanca added, however, that several weeks must be consumed In careful preparation. (the Cantonese political party) at Nanking, Quo Tai-Chl, Cantonese commissioner for foreign affairs here, of 45 hours, 11 minutes and 55 seconds, set by Drouhln and Landry at Etumpes, France, in August, 1925. station of the West Shore railroad, at 12.85 o'clock last midnight, when hit by the midnight train from New York due there at that hour. COMMITTEE NAMED TO SOLVE THE DILEMMA (By Associated Fran.) North Bergen, N.

April 15. Surrounded by fire, Conrad Schultx, 48, a dishwasher, today nuns by his hands from a window sill on the second floor of the Park Inn until his strength gave out. Then he Mrs. Ackerman is a patient at t) was advised tonight, In consequence. General Chiang Kai-Shek, the Cantonese generalissimo, and foe of the extremists In the Cantonese ranks, Is expected to establish a new government at Nan- Holy Name Hospital In Teaneck, suf ferlng from severe injuries, the full (Special to the Bergen Evening Record.) Trenton, April 15.

Following a day of troubles and expose of extent of which cannot be a seer dropped. The man's right hand was burned and his back wag Injured. He was taken to North Hudson hospital. Port Authority, Engages Two Famous Engineers For Its Consulting Staff Leon S. Moisseiff and Daniel 'E.

Moran, of International Repute, to Help Build Fort Lee and Other Bridges. talned until the X-ray pictures are developed late today. The little girl Is badly but less CHURCH DINNER TO HIM ON WEDNESDAY Editor John Y. Dater, of Ramsey, lias withdrawn from the Assembly contest and will not run on the Chandless ticket at the Republican primaries in June. 1 Rather unexpectedly lie made this announcement today.

lie said that lie would take a vacation from politics for a year and hoped to enter the contest for State. Senator next seriously hurt than her mother. Dr. Lynch at the hospital think King. Tho resolutions demanded that numerous leaders be taken Into custody as "disturbers of the public order In China," including Michael Borodin, the Kusslan who has been acting as adviser to the Hankow government; George Hsu Chlen, minister of justice; Chen Tu-Hslu, leader of the Chinese Communist parly; Tung Ping-Shan, minister of agriculture; Teng Yen-Ta, notorious agitator, and fifteen, others less well known.

both will survive. His was the only casualty In a three alarm fire that virtually destroyed the Inn with a loss estimated by the owner, Henry Koenlg. at 50,005. In a picturesque setting on the Palisades, the establishment was the scene of the weekly luncheons of several service clubs In North Hudson. Koenlg, his family and his staff As diagnosed at the hospital tht JOHN V.

DATER. morning, Mrs. Ackernmn'a Injuries (Special to the Hsriren Kvening- Record.) New York, April 15 Selection of Leon S. Moisselff as advisory engineer of design on the Fort Lee-Fort Washington bridge over the Hudson was announced by the Port are: Fracture of the right arm. teen years, with the Department of Bridges of New York city.

For twelve years, he was in charge of plans- and designs for the great bridges of the metropolis. Mr. Moran Is elso a graduate of Columbia, where ha received his degree of -olvll engineer from the School of Mines, 1884. For ten years fracture of the right leg, fracture the skull, back of the right ear fracture of the pelvis and bruises on blunders, the legislators, in special jession last night, recessed until next Thursday without having accomplished a thing. Tbe first trouble encountered was an expose of the misuse of a word which may prevent the submission this year of a constitutional amendment, relative to extending the terms of Governor and of the Legislature.

Tho next piece of rough road the lawmaking vehicle stumbled onto was the proposed legislation 1 to create two additional Circuit Court judgeships. HAD BUT NINE VOTES. of New York Authority today. At REDS ORGANIZING. or employes, all of whom lived on the second floor, escaped safely, save Schultz.

all limbs and all parts of her body TUB GIRL'S INJURIES. the same time, it was stated he would serve in a like capacity in the building of the Kill van Kull bridge from Bayonne to Port Rich year. Eleanor Ackerman has fractures ef both legs, a fracture of the pelvis HIS WEDNESDAY SPEECH. On Wednesday night Dater and bruises and lacerations on vari ous parts of body and limbs. Mrs.

Ackerman also suffered a se he was associated with Charles Snoysmith as designer and estimater. During this period he designed the caissons for the Pacifio Short Line bridge over the Missouri river, at Sioux City and designed caissons for the McComb's Dam bridge over the Harlem river and foundation work for a number of large buildings. He was advisory consulting en-, glneer on foundation work for the Philadelphia bridge, "engineer for presented himself at the Republican County Committee meeting and made a speech, vere concussion but regained con sclousness and has rallied well from the ahock. But After Relieving New York Mrs. Ackerman and her daughter were standing on the newly laid track of the West Shore railroad, In front of the station, when hit by the He won fame on the East River bridges, where he developed the new universally accepted deflection theory of suspension bridges.

The Port Authority further announced that Daniel K. Moran has been engaged as consulting engineer on foundation work for the several New York-New Jersey bridges. Like Mr. Moisselff he has an international reputation. Mr, Moisselff was engineer of design for the Camden-Philadelphia bridge, which is now the longest suspension in the world and which will be second only to the Hudson span.

He was graduated from Columbia in 1895 and was, for eigh Meanwhile the Communists are lining up their forces. A mass meeting a Hankow today re-denounced Chiang 'Kai-Shek and his followers as counter-revolutionists, and Invited Feng Yu-Hflang, once known as "The Christian General" and reputedly a radical, to join forces with the Hankow radicals to fight Chiang. Dispatches from Chungking, Czech-wan Province, say seven commanders of Cantonese troops have Issued a joint circular declaring -their opposition to Communism and their support of They announced that they would act under the principles laid down by the late Sun Yat Sen, founder of the Cantonese Reports from elsewhere- south of the Yangtse indicate a similar lining up either in behalf of the Communists or of Chiang. While this is going on, the Cantonese are menaced from two directions by Northern Chinese, troops. Fengtlen (Manchurian) forces are marching toward Hankow from the Driver of $4 and Car the Machine Is Found By East Rutherford Police.

the Roundout Creek con. School Board Head Says They Feigned Illness. train as it pulled Into the station to make its usual stop, and were suiting engineer to State of New York when the Mid-Hudson bridge thrown about ten feet onto the lower et Foughkeepsle was being erected, and is one of the board of four old track. TRACKS CHANGED. Taking away 'ft at the point of revolver, two male passengers engineers In charge of the designing drove off with a taxlcab after (By Associated Press.) North Bergen, April IB Charges Ihut teachers the public schools are treading the path of pleasure on taxpayers' money and In school and construction of the proposed In the course of the four-tracking forcing the chauffeur to abandon his of the road at that point the station bridge across the Mississippi river as if he sought renomination, but it was remembered afterwards that he did not say that he iutended to run again for the- House.

About a month ago he announced that he would run. .1 Dater, it is said, does not want to be enrolled jn the Chandless bracket. This is hi formal statement: WHAT DATER KAYS. "I have decided to rest a little and get partial relief from exacting work, by retiring from the Legislature after having served six In the Assembly. "I feel that in to conserve my health I should ciit down wheel in Lust lltitherford, early at New Orleans.

was moved back to the east and for many months trains have been using today. The victim, Edward of what will be the two westerly time while feigning Illness, today esulted in an order by the Board rf Education that a complete record submittcvl of each absence or tardiness on the part of a teach tracks. There waa a temporary After hours of washroom conferences the Edge forces could muster but nine" "Votes in the Senate. Sufficient votes, eleven, were favorable to the bill, but Senator Wolber, of Essex, and one other Senator, would not cast a favorable vote if former Prosecutor A. Dayton Oliphant, of Trenton, continued to be the choice of the Edge forces for one of the two appointments.

Objections to Oliphant were based on his activity as a political lobbyist NEWMAN'S RESIGNATION. Then, another reason' for the recess, which did not come to the IS work track close to the depot and an open space between that and the 'J Honan-Hupeh border, while troops 46 West Twenty-third street, New York city, reported his plight to the after walking to headquarters from Boiling Sprjngs avs Hue ant a watch was set for the robbtrs. two tracks in use. Within a few daya the work track was replaced by the permanent of Chang Tsung-vnang, onamungese leader, are fighting the Cantonese at Fukow, acrosa the river from Nanking. tracks for the supeX-oaatarly set of A half later the machine rails.

was found at Main and Park ave nue, where tlie pecupunts had evi "If we deman.1 discipline from the students, surely we must have it from the teachers," said President Adolph Machetto. "Fines do not seem to help. One teacher, we found, was absent six times in one term and another was tarjy twenty-five times In the same period; I know of at least one teacher who was doing her shopping when she was supposed to be sick In bed." some of my work and respoiusiliill-. dently abandoned to board a THE NEW TRACKS. This was put Into use for north trains.

Between It and the trolley or bus, Goes -to 'His Death Asserting His Innocence. Fears T6 Risk Health With Another Visit. i "My heavy work this winter, has proved quite exacting and 1 ftiul very much the need of lightening westerly tracks Is a depression STAI1T BACK TO CITV. The tuxl was apparently none the where the ties have been laid for the roll but on which the rails my burdens. worse from the strange driving, and have not been laid.

Johnson started back, to Now York. Signs were plnced at the new (By Associated Press.) Ashoville, N. April 15. Jess Sweetser of New York announced In reporting the theft, Johnson recounted how lie had declined to (By Associated Press.) Chicago, April 15. John Walton Winn, 40-year-old hammer slayer of the elderly contractor, Albert Nus-baum, was hanged today.

One of his last acts was to write rive the men to Jersey, but aaced- today that ho will not defend the British amateur golf championship CLOUDS THE ISSUE. Washington, April 15. An acute turn in the affairs of the Chinese Nationalist forces served today cast a doubt over the authority which may back the reply of Eugene Chen, Cantonese foreign minister, to the demands of the powers, made after the outrages committed on foreigners at Nanking. The reply reached the State Department from Consul General Lock-hart early today, but its arrival synchronized with press reports of the drastic anti-radioal action taken by the military elements of the Cantonese party at Nanking. Coincident with the delivery of the reply by Chen, proposing formation of an International Commission to fix responsibility for the incidents at Nanking, the impeachment of the Cantonese government at ng to do so when one of the which he won last year.

He how surface but existed, nevertheless, was the prevailing opinion that the resignation of Circuit Court Judge Clifford Newman, of Paterson, was too big a mystery to leave unsolved. Many pointed out thar if the lawmakers adjourned sine die the two produced a "roll that would ever, plans to enter the American choke an elephant." a farewell note to "Grandma" Ellsa Nusbaum, who Is serving a life sentenoe for complicity in her hus At any rate Johnson departed for National Amateur Tournament, i Sweetser, who has been here dur "Next year hope to enter the contest for the ItepuUllcan Slate Senate nomination. "My decision not to run again for the Assembly is final absolutely final." IIIN'VRIl TO HIM. 'Next Wednesday night Assemblyman Dater will given a testimonial dinner at the Ferncroft in Ramsey, In honor of the completion of 25 years service as superintendent of the Sunday school of the Church of tho Kedeemer, of which Itev. W.

R. Mleajert is pastor. The dinner Is being gotten up by -the officers and of the Sunday school. the bright light district, avowing never to drive to Jersey again. bands murder.

Ing the past eight months because of his health, plans to return to In another note he reiterated his New York Monday. Governor would have the power of PershillfJ and FoCh Will Be innocence. "I don't know who killed Nusbaum, but I know I did not," he wrote. "I came near ruining my health In England, last year," Sweetser Among Reviewers. said in announcing that he would Winn spent the greater part of the night with a Salvation Army Hankow was ordered by the Kuomln officer.

Winn told reporters he did not believe "some of these old fash not defend his title. "It was worth It to win the British amateur, but I cannot take the risk of going overseas again. In fact, aside from ioned things about religion." He thought his spirit would return to track announcing (hut it was In use. There were no Jishla on the station platform last night so the signs could not be read. EXPECTED OLU TltACKS USE.

Apparently Mrs. Ackerman had expected the train to como In on the old track, and did not note that the ttalns were now using; the new track until it was too late to get out of the way of the locomotive. There appears to be no actual witness of the eccident except the engineer of the train. Officer Hugh McCracken of the Bogota police, who was standing nearby, heard the locomotive give our sharp blasts, the signal for reverse brakes, ami heard the brakes crunch as they were applied, end saw the train stop and the engine crew Jump off. He hurried to tht seene and found Mrs.

Ackermatl and her daughter lying in the gully where the ties await the rails, bleeding from a cut back of her ear, and her nose and mouth. The daughter was nearby. I RISHRI) TO HOSPITAL. Officer McCracken commandeered the automobile of Hennan Sehoren, newsdealer, of 204 East Fort Lee road, Teaneck, which was waiting an ad interim appointment, which might not be to their liking. By taking a recess, a whole week was provided during which time the resignation might "arrive." AXOTHER BLUXDKR.

Another blunder, which may develop into trouble, "was the discovery by a minor clerk in the Lower House, one Alexander Craw- the National Amateur this summer, tang, or Cantonese Nationalist party, and the setting tip of a new government at Nanking by General Chiang Kai-Shek, the Cantonese commander, who is seeking to drive the Extremists from his party, was fore-1 I hardly believe I will participate in another tournament this year." help "mother. The latter term he applied always to Mrs. Nusbaum. Winn, who' Warden Fogarty said was the "calmest man who ever oc Warren County Alive With Sweetser won the National Ama cast. Anglers Today.

teur championship in 1922 and was runner up In 1923. cupied the death cell." went to his CONCESSIONS EXPECTED. death without any display, of emo tion. (ilv Associated Press.) Hackettstowri. N.

April 15. handed to General Chiang slmul- Albert nusbaum was Killed, tne taneously with their delivery to ate charged, because he was the Warred County was alive with nsh- obstacle to the marriage of the aging Chen, and it has been expected that rmen early-today for the opening (By Associated Press.) Indianapolis, April 15. The American Legion will stage a five mile parade through the heart of Paris on the opening day of the Nations. Convention next September, if tentative arrangements are carried "out, according to a cablegram received by the National Commander Howard P. Savage from Legion officials in Paris.

The parade will wind through the heart of downtown Paris along streets followed by victorious armies for centuries, James F. Barton, National Adjutant, said in the cablegram. A holdiday has been declared for" September 19, the day of the parade. Marsal i Foch, General JoTin J. Pershing, and Mr.

Savage will be among the distinguished officials in the reviewing stand as the veterans swing down the avenue Des Champs Elysees. General Gourand. Military Governor of co-operated in arranging the plans for, the parade. "Grandma and the Winn. He also carried considerable insur of the trout season, snd before noon Men Work Leisurely To Open Safe and Steal $6,500.

many creels held nve to ten ance which the plotters hoped toi flsh. collect. A day's catch is limited by law to fifteen. Hotels in all the towns along (By Associated Press.) Newark, N. April 1j Four men early today bouud a night watchman and blew a safe at the Seton Leather Company, 62 Verona avenue.

trout streams were crowded and most of the anglers were out whip Chiang would make a more conciliatory reply. Inasmuch as the Hankow government, of which Chen was a member, has now been repudiated by the Nanking conference, the exact status and effectiveness of the exchanges must remain in was noted that the Nanking leaders described Chen as a tool Michael Borodin, the Russian Communist adviser of the Hankow government, and not as a Communist himself, but his final position in the Cantonese councils still remains to be determined. Likewise, it still Arrival of Airman De Pinedo Causes Complications. for the crossing gates to go up, and placing the injured woman and her daughter in. the car rushed them to the Holy Name hospital, where an examination brought to light the Injuries mentioned above.

and escaped with The money was for the weekly ping the streams by? four a. m. Wardens said that the streams were quite low but that the water was perhaps a little too cold for ideal Pequest and Musconetcong creeks attracted the greater number of anglers. payroll. Because of today being Good Friday, the money was delivered to (By Associated Press.) San Franclico, April 15 The management of the artistocratlc Mark Mrs.

Ackerman was given every the company yesterday Instead of today. medical attention, but the full effect of her injuries could not be that the Constitutional amending legislation that had been sent to the Governor for consideration, which was not according to, the Constitution. Constitutional amendments are matters tor legislative and not executive action. When the two Housesfinished their preliminary dickering on the proposed bill to create additional Circuit Court judgeships, and convened, the first matter brought before them Was the bill for changing the date the referendum, the date de-tided upon during the regular session falling upon a day sacred to Hebrews. it was then that the discovery was made that the word "bi-annual" was used in the wording of the amendment Instead of biennially." THE REAL PURPOSE.

The purpose of tho amendment is to have legislative sessions every two years. The way the wording of the amendment now stands, the amendment, is passed at" the referendum, would call for sessions twice a Jear. The lawmakers were- stumped. The Constitution provides that mendments must be passed successively by two Legislatures. The measure with the blunder incorporated within it was introduced The men worked leisurely for.

determined at that time. She com Alimony Denied on Plea for Son's Private Education. plained of severe pains In her back, three hours on the safe and used three charges of nitroglycerin in opening it. Thomas McGruff, negro, of 39 Rut-v gers street, the night was seised as he was making the rounds of the- plant He was bound which indicated injuries there. StEEHl WAS CTT.

That Mrs. Ackerman, who is apparently about thirty-five yeara of age, had a narrow escape from being mangled by the locomotive, is evident from the fact that a part of the sleeve of her coat was cut away from the rest of the garment I-CONSCI Hopkins hotel here. Is torn between patriotism and international courtesy. Commander Franceso De Pinedo, Italian flier, Is a guest there. It was decided that the hotel would display the Italian flag during his stay.

The hotel has only one flagpole, yesterday the obliging management raised the Stars and Stripes and then pulled up the Italian colors beneath it. De Plnedo's countrymen gazed upward and gasped. They gently protested. At sea, such an arrangement of flags would indicate the Americans had captured an Italian ship. Would signor manager please correct the situation? (By Associated Press.) Jersey City, N.

April 15. "The public schools in New Jersey are good enough f.or anybody," Vice-Chancellor Fielder said today. The jurist made this statement in refusing to order Floyd E. Williams to pay $1,000 yearly to the woman who divorced him, Mabel P. Williams, of Nutley, to be expended In keeping their son, Worthington, in must be a question for the future as to how far the moderate elements in the Cantonese ranks will agree with his attitude on the Nanking and other outbreaks involving foreigners tn China.

OFFICIALS SILENT. No official comment was forthcoming here as to the future American policy as it might be affected by the Nanking incident or the reply of Chen. In dejlverlng their demands, the powers reserved to themselves the methods to be used in case of a pefual by the Cantonese. There was still no indication today as to when a reply to the demands might come also from Gen Police Unable To Discover Car Used By Fiend. evidently by the flongs of one of Physicians Expect He Will Soon Shake Off Coma, and dragged to office.

The placed him in a chair, covered nls head with a typewriter cover and conversed with him aa they worked. "Keep quiet and we won't do' you any one of the robbers told him as they took him to the olfice. Burglars who entered the plant -of Kaplus Sons, dealers in scrap iron and metal, at 325 Frelinghuy-' a military academy. the wheels or the locomotive. Neither she nor her daughter were cut, however, other than bruised lacerations.

Some candy, a bottle of grape juice and Mrs. Ackerman's handbag. (Bv Associated Press.) Atlantic Citv. April 15 Despite an all'night searca for the man in an automobile who kidnapped and at Mrs. Williams also caked for an Increase In her alimony of 812 weekly, but the court said there was -Karl was this The signor manager would.

He (By Associated PreaaJ Greenville, ft. C. April theatrical producer, semi-conscious at intervals morning, hospital Attaches nounced today. no excuse for him to he liberal nd passed last year and again this with the- "meager income" of Will-1 caused the American colors to be eral Chiang, who probably has been an- sen avenue, took nothing, although too much occupiad with hie political lams, adding: I taken down and the Italian nag run It therefore, under the Constitu 1 they searched files and cabinet, in and military activities In facing a "She is a strong, healthy young up to the very top of the mast. te people for the uon, goes to fmal cleetainn- Northern onslaught along tne Yang- woman ana tne court aoesn De-1 immeaiaieiy vne nviei tie on the one hand and at the lieve alimony allowances should be sieged by citizens inquiring whether It had expatriated itself.

same time bringli.g out a complete I made large, enough to encourage They said this was taken as a the office. A gold watch, belonging good omen by his physicians, who 1 to Jacob Kaplus, head of the firm believe he soon may emerge com-1 was left on the desk, pletely from the coma which- selxed him two daya ago while en route! FLAMES SWKEP RESORT. to the Atlanta. Federal Penitentiary. (By Aooefated reB Mrs.

Carroll's condition i aUu was I Holland. April 15. Fire In miri Mttafactorv. She was, the summer resort of Macatawa The bewildered management Is consulting' authorities on international courtesy. tacked seven year old fcrnest Mitchell, of Linwood.

on Wednesday afternoon leavine him lyine: senseless along a road near Pleasant-ville, no trace of him has been found. Automobiles even faintly resembling the description given by Ernest were stopped and their drivers closelv Inspected. In addition practically every garage in the county was visited in search of the car hut nothing tending to reveal the fiend's identity has been discovered. The victim of the attack was much improved today and it is expected that he will be removed to his home sooj. THE BIG QUESTION.

'Whether it will be submitted in "oveniber. in its present form, or scrapped. Is the question. A committee composed of Senders Case, Richards and Stevens, and Assemblymen Siracusa. Powell which she was carrying, were strewn along the track.

In a statement to Officer McCracken, Mrs. Ackerman stated that the and her daughter had been to a Paterson theatre. They had returned by trolley car to Bogota and had come out of the station as the train approached la tending to ride on it to Haworth. PI.ATFOIl HARK. Officer McCracken stated that no one was in sight at the time, and that all the platform lights were out and the h.ecdlight of the engine seemed dim, which probably accounted for the fact that he did rot see the woman and girl standing on the new track which he was aware was now in use by the northbound trains.

MARKETS ARE CLOSED BECAUSE OF HOLIDAY rupture with radicalism in his own party to have time to formulate his answer. The American demands, however, call for formal epology by Chiang as for the Nanking outrages and for his written assurances for the protection of Americans In future- taken ill with bronchitis after her! Park, near here, destroyed between fifty and sixty summer residences TWO FAMILIES SAVED IN BIG NUTLEY FIRE TODAY arrival yesterday from New York. and Groel, was appointed to study CBv Associated Pref New York, April 15. Business in the matter and report next Thurs- day and damaged a score of others before being brought under control early today. Tqal damage was estimated approximately virtually all of the leading financial (By Associated Press nd commodity markets of the Nutley.

N. 4., April 15. Two faml- world was suspended today in ob-' lies were rescued from a three and TROritl.E IS BREWIXC. BOGOTA GIRL'S RECORD FOR JUMPING IS BROKEN iVv Associated Prxss.) Eureka, April IS. Mls Elta "ime favor taking the matter to the courts in an effort to have the of "bi-annual" legalized to mean that which the rest of the wording Aside from the diplomatic "angles servance of Good Friday.

a half story frame dwelling at 154 of the situation, made more difficult! The New York" Stock Exchange. Chestnut street today, when Ore by the dissensions among the Chi- the New York Curb Market, tbe destroyed five frame buildings with con rolling irrouns ntiention 1 New York Produce Exhne and a loss estimated at $.000. Cartwrlght, Humboldt State. Teach I.OS FLIES. Fjr Associated Press tne amendment Indicates, despite nt fact that such usage would be TnkohiirBt N.

J- April IS. IB would prob- ers' College student, jumpea II I eat inches In the running broad jump, taking that event tn a field meet yesterday against tbe men students; contrary to accented meaning lv i. inli took off i was centered here today on cond me ttoara oi irmae win i Moiner ana aaugnter AssemblvrnlSLi? niriin. vfi lions at Hankow, painted in gloomy be open for the usual half-holiday started In a garage at the rear of Bbly have both been ki killed Instant- who pictures in dispatches from that port. I session on Saturday but the other the house and spread to Buildings nlld not th eye of the of the college and bettering the ha- i the quick the blame for the hi isjder "on There are thirty-six foreign war- domestic commodity markets will be adjoining.

The fire was not brought i enginere deterred them an he State JL- Sh. wa.isbip. at that port now. seven of closed. control nntil Belleville-fire-j reversal of the brake.

tlonal mark for women by four I resulted in inches. "fcieh revived tho amendment two i ioutenant Command-! which are American, but dispatches! The London Stock Exchange and i men responded to a call for aid. slowing the train. ear wo i commanded by Lieutenant mnrt of tho ur market, i George Kellett his wife and three! An ffrt t. not If Mr.

Ackerman The old recora, 17 reet. was snarea WATCH For Special Music Page Tomorrow. The Easter program of your church will be printed. Mayor Hague is opposed to the 11 -d crew of thirtv were riate of Thursday said a "monstrous i closed last night and will not re-1 children were led from the third by telephone at his home by Officer i by Helen Fllkey. of Chicago: Klvira 10 er offir and crew ot form Bol mevlsm" waa in control open until Tuesday morning.

I floor of the house by Walter Bursch. McCracken failed to elicit an an- Peterson, of Pasadena; Lois Reed, of Th.rt oi, all cities of Hunan nrovlnr. I Inasmuch as Good Fridav is not Bursch also helped Clarence A. Parr ser. The hut baud was informed aiem.

ai early today. Bogota. N. at Pasadena In 1SS. tutm a coup d'etat by having or- officer of the Naval air station, and with Hunan Hed troops closing In on a legal holiday, the banks are open and his wife and two children de- (Continued on page (five student officers also mode the Hankow.

for business today as usual. cend from the second floor. You neod Wisard Brand Sheep Toar Spring Outfit at Lowits ia fiieht. 1 Do joo want a Suit or a Topcoat1 KirK-hbaum and Fmithson Stilts; For your new Spring Top Coat see Manure, t-t-t Fertiliser and Big; fur assurance of correct appear- Son want a Suit or a Topcoat rw nd Arrow for a dollar? But one at Smith's and Too Coats. IS.S to H.

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