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STANDARD UNION TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1929. G. 0. P. LEADERS Mother Faints, Women Weep BEGS WAY THROUGH RUSSIA STATE FINISHES imi nnrtitntm To Help Stabilize The Garment Trade TRIO CAPTURED IN PARK AFTER MOVE TO FINISH IIS Kh KIN A As Gangster Gets 25 Years i A t-J eft sM A 4 aft IN SNOOK TRIA LOCAL SLATES SHOOTING COP "1 'v Youthful Reid Faila to Show Surprise At Long Sentence William field, the young Ptlham Manor Folk Bar Planes, Airports, Blimps by Ordinance PBI.HAM MANOR, N.

Thrt- Negroes, One a Meet To-nV-it in Drive to t- in use a ii'h Win Legislative Positions in Sending" Case to Jury Girl, Brinf Out Reiervei at Fort Green Reserves ef Claasait avenue eta- urooklya gsnfistrr who a brum Aug. II tU P). Ins eoara 1 4 cneated the elm trio thalr ef t.u. i.tr. in reoli I va other Brooklyn ganrster, "Ited" rOt'RTBOuM, Columbus, Miirmi, murderer of two patrol ton early to-day surrounded 'ort will complete their elate of tweo Aus 13 it.

I'). 1 ne mate enn iiieti, to-duy, on a charge of rot iv.ikru Assembly end twenty- Ita rebuttal testimony In the Hno nery in tne eeronu uesree as am Ctteene Park and captured two negre mesj and a aegro girl who. lo Ming Hills' fur twenty-five )ra His murder rase at 11 40 A. M. ounty judge AiKerua I.

Ni duf. after sheotlng a policeman, crashed automobile Int an else- trustees of this village haa outlawed the airplays The board erd the folium-Ing ordinance last nigh': Tits construction on or use of any property In the village for an airport, aviation field or other similar projent, or for the commereittl development of airplanes, seaplanes, d.rlglhlca or other flying devlcta it prohibited." An airplane corporation la aid to be planning a landing field within th vil'ngo limits. Toung Reld heard his sentenre Chief of Tollce Harry K. Kren without the leant show ef emutlnn was the concluding; wltneae and Hut to bis mother, stated In the trie pole at DeKalb gvsnue and Wathlnetesj 1'srk and hid in the bushes that rivlo breathing counroutn, the sentence proved lour Aldermanle candidates district clubhouse meetings bt. and launch their cam-P-iitn In the nH f' dave ln attempt lo recoup their shattered Klnn Counlv U.

O. I- pollllral fortunes to the Assembly at Albany end the lower branch of Municipal Assembly el the Ctiy Hall. They ere planning campaigns mum of which they hnix to batier (town tha ilmoii spent the entire morning in a ef Ited est-liftnge Uh K. Klrkei terrific! blow. Mrs, Held screeched and fell over In a fuint.

bhe pace, After a search eemlnulng i 1 1. 1 a rAM.ift carried out. other women In tin for half an hour tbe three were captured and locked up In the elation houae. courtroom alio wept as lha 10 Iner. year-old youth was led away lo I'miit nftee trie m.

They are: David Nathan. 84. of estnl alien I lie defense promlf serve behind prlaon walls a term of years five years greater than to offer brief siiciebutial. front which the ci oory or-ganlsatlon Mined In the minor his own age. As the commotion In the court jJI who said he had no home, and Ruth Welkins, l-year-old student of Manual Training High School, united once lo see the body of room gi'rw.

Judge Nova rapped HI n.r4v in Hrooklvn. 1 I who Uvea at 170 Aijrtle avenue. FIRST HIDDEN PHILLIPS CASH sharply for order and said; "Let I 1 i he three prisoners ere 1 iel.1 tha court attendants restore order "1 don't see why you look Meyers Marlon T. Meyers, Mrs. t'ainr Whitney, prom.

Incut t-lubuuniHii, lini Imx-ii I'Ikmcii by iov, llmisrvclt inciii-bor of the eiuiub.iou lo m. biliaa ho clunk ami salt In. duatry, In aivonl with tlx' termo of settlement of tlie recent strike. itthout ball on charges of felon The 0. O.

1. slatee will completed ttala evening with meetings which have celled by Reader in this courtroom. It la no pleas ious assault when they ware taken ure lor me to give a long sentence aisu once was held for the der.) lo see the body and did i be tore Magistrate Kllperln In Uatea But I have a duty to perform to iukd me, tic tiuuiru pilous, ass. venue court. Hearing ai fixed' law abiding- cltltens, and I propose ft to be severe with gun-totlng gang HINTED IN SUIT lor opt.

I. The three were observed by Pa at era. Irnlmnn (lnrv, luahll Stabbed Moran in Jail IHK. "Mr. Chester told hltn he did think he would want to see it, I If tho hniiy were not senled.

woiUd mke him te see it. IT be'lUked Mr. Hhellrnhurt er tertlve) If he had seen the bo harlei F. Murphy im Assembly IMS riot for th selection of Assembly designee, and by John A. Thompwn, the leader of Kay Hldge, for the designation of Assembly and Aldermanle candidates in the Seventh Assembly Dlelrkt, Mini In the hope of getting strong-eat available fandidate to bent the BOARD TO HELP rteld gained notoriety two years ion avenue station, driving a car jV with Massachusetts license plates.

I Tn Patrolman stopped them and after questioning made all three sit ago, when In Ituymond street Jail ParLof Sewer Pipe King's stabbed and nlmoet fatally Hhellenl'iuKer Huh) 'Yes, nnd wounded "Hed Moran. o-ken ir arte haa tne same ai in i ii ironi seal. nue ne sat in 1 I the rear, and had them drive to- Both were Inmates of the Jail at GARMENT TRADE millions Believed Bared in Jersey Action the time, and the stabbing, accord I ward the station. i A I 1. 1 I 1 w.r,mrrallc designee in me leniu I saw her lat.

Khellenbariter ng to report, followed a dispute as 1 1 i inuircuiiig ii i uiuLug 1 Mr. Murphy haa delayed making iff n.ifin i iiiiiii'RHi ii. nil uia to which wa.s the ganster with the final selection until thla evening more "guts. Moran recovered TRENTON, N. Aug.

13 What IS COMPLETED Th. Hill section haa been cnreull to know." only to pay with his life In the elec- is believed to be the first actual rnviifil and it was Indicated tha 5 i this fashion, Marshall heard the driver tell th other man to 'give hlr. ts works." A moment later the negro began alieotlng, one bul- "n- r' i through the patrolman'a left leg and the other grasing his MTIU IUI Iflll uinu- rlu chair for the murder of Pa- cash located In the estate of the the niethod of queatloiiinij useii a strong vote-setter would etneig 'mm tn.nlk-ht'a aeielon of th 4 rolmsn Byrne and I laakiewlcx. While three others were arrested it bud nuthliuf to do Willi late John M. Phillips, Queens confession," Insisted Mnrpliyltaa their clubhouse it tniith Oxford street.

T. A A. Governor Names Three right. In the struggle which en sewer pipe dealer, was with Held for participation In the robbery for which tie was sent confewsed to ease his conscience. sued, "Marshall waa thrown from to-day In a suit filed by the Bank Hut It took 18 hours of questl While the Tenth IHstrlct deslg im rnulnd ecret, it wee report away to-day for twenty-five years, the car and it William Soberer and SerKt era' Trust Company of Atlantic Prominent Persons for Industrial Work ed re-llubly that the G.

O. P. honors do you think of the Snanish Mary Van Rensselaer Cogswell, social regtMertt. who 'crashed" Russia without a passport, baa Jast arrived la Moscow with Mrs. Mabel Jaglls, niece af J.

T. Morgan, after amaslng adventures. Tber were robbed la the Caucasia and begged thetr way to the capital, traveling on horseback aad by motorbsi. Held got tha full burden of punishment. Two of the other alleged participants received a suspended City in Chancery Court, Trenton.

in the Biv Kidge district William 'reln, of I'lasson avenue station, heard the shots and gave i it imt ion That all, storn Tha bank, through its secretary, chase st Dekalb avenue and Wash sentence, while a third was sent to would go to Franklin K. Jacobson and Conrad V. Prlntaleln. Both have been carefully considered (or Wilbur V. Khlnn.

to-day filed a ALBANY. Auff- 13 fK I') Hut r'rench wouldn't leave ington Park the car crashed into Elmita by Judge Nova. Reid did bill of interpleader, in which It Oeorgo W. A Iser and I r. S.

S. ot deny that he hud Instigated the asked thnt the court take charge some lime and are expected oe nimert unless a last-nilnute ehsnge Golilwater, of York fit. v. Jiiul ohbrry, and led the others Into It. fitatld.

I to he "I'll jink mure tiueiitions if fin." Mud the money and bring Into court Held Ellsworth Itussell, 17, ot the lectrle pole and the three fugitives disappeared Into the park. Tsen reserves were railed and the park searched and the negroes arrested. tones admitted firing the shot thef various claimants, in order In th slate ts made by Mr. Thonip-mn mil his advisers. Mrs.

Cjtsprr Whitnry. uf I i vi nton-on-Hu(lM)ii, wen hhiiumI ii mem Society Women Want Thrill, 823 Avenue the latters that the bank may be relieved "All 1 II answer thei Mr. Jacobson appeara to be the rother, Francis Itussell. 20, and from further 1-eiponnibilIty for the i fl Kri'iirh. He then disapproved of Raymond Harrington, 18, of Z.iu Xund3.Tha amount in Us custody, probable choice for the Assembly sivd -Mr.

Printelela name-haa been Marsha i and boUi DeKalb avenue, were charged with the bank states, Is the csr from 'Mil 1 1 If 1 1 1 I1U I IB1I1UI1 I1UL iu in oldinc and robhlng 1 homos psrv js 1 which WTxriiele' Mi Tribes of CaucasusObIige ISS4 which wounded' nu In thin InHtm parked in Putnam bcrs of tin cnmnilHlnn of ih cluuk and suit industry yestrrd.iy ly Governor Kooevrll. The commission Ih tn lnIp brins about n.M upon for thf industry, rspfnallv tiit Himi-nnt lun of nub -standard i on dit inn MtHugh, of 1756 East Thirty-eighth Claimants Are Llste Tie claimants it lists ns John K. re charged wiHi reet, of $100. str grand larceny and felonious assault h.iiids warmly as French left pluncl just before noon Turner, as guardian of Francis discimsed as the Aldermantc pos sibility. Will Complete Tickets With tha Seventh and Tenth District selections, the G.

lirkeU in the Twenty-three Assembly Diitricta will be completed. County Leader John H. McCooey On May 11. Inst, Mcllueh driving wagon of Abraham and Ktraiis, Phillips, son of John M. Phillips; William Welsh and Andrew t'nplis.

and will be given a hearing to-day. The girl said she met the men at a dance and they Invited her for a ride. She did not know, she said. sue as clst Jn mo -called htiil Robbed, Starved and Ith James Walsh, of 4i ounn guardians of Helen Phillips, shops." -Msr was named hair reet, as a helper, hud stopped to Startled Ctdarhurst Sees First Pajama-Clad sughter of John M. Phillips: Mar- BOY MAY FACE make a delivery at 124S I'rc'idem that the car was stolen or that tie man.

Tun of r.w companions were crlminsls. Sh and the Demoeratlc district leaders Threatened During Great Adventure MOSCOW, Aug. 1J (U I. is held as a material witness. Man Walking in Street 1 1 ILiLll llllLJ Strange tales ef hunger, privation ian Phillips, widow- of John Phillips; Muhenly, ss guardian of Helen Francis Phillips.

daugi.tr of Francis Phillips; the Rockville Centre Trust Compsny. as the administrator of the estnte of M. Phillips, nnd the Seaboard Bank of New York, as administrator of the estate of Francis Phillips, who. the application arts forth, tiled recently. The hill also states that ths street.

Two youths, one armed with a revolver, sent upon them. McHugh was knocked unconscious. From McHugh was taken $100, and from Wnlsh, Three ricatlcd Guilty After the arrest, of T-eid, Harrington and the two Hussells, llar-rineton and Francis Russell were allowed to plead guilty to assault Murphy and Brandt Get Detective Rank tho important nrMnlztiMonH of I lie rlo tiling ind ustry will a No fov on hp enn mlirtion, it was an-nount'ffl. Thpfp branchf. art-: Thr Indus! rial I'iMinril of k.

Suit and ikirt Inc. (he cn ha 11! I-adis Garment Asmi. elation and TIip interna innal Ladirs Garment Workm I'nion. Kaymond Y. pormfui-ent arbitrator of the Industry, wid nd wild rides through the sparse THEFT CHARGI ly Inhabited Caucasian wastes were told to-day by two American ao- Police Commissioner Wahlcn to have been st work on theirs and expect to announce the final re- ulis ln a few days.

Meanwhile, the Republican district chieftains, headed by J. A. J.ivlnreton, the nepublicsn executive chairman and county leader, are making no secret of their determination to wage a hot fight to ispture some of the Assembly and Aldermsnic seats. the outset the? odds appear to be heavily Jn favor of the McCooey candidates. With few exceptions, the Democrats are expecting to redesignate veterans and are counting on the effects of a tpp-heavy plurality for the Walker ticket to day announced the promotion Patrolman Edward Murphy.

iety women who went to the Cau casus for adventure and found it. Poplar street station, to the rank T'nlted States Government also be a mr ruber. Caught in Greenpoif Returning to Moscow penniless, through Warren G. Price. Collec in the third degree, and jMisworm nusscll to robbery in the third degree.

Ueid was tried for robbery ln the first grade detective, carrying pay Increase of 1.000 per year. tor of Internnl Tievenue ln Brook half starved and completely worn Robbing Flat, Police The promotion is a rsward fo LURCH OF COASTER out from their experiences, Molly first rteetee. but a Jury nerore Murphy action in pursuing an lyn, haa filed a lion against the money for which Is alleged to be dua the Government on back taxes on the income of Tnd Nova found him guilty Say capturing Shea. Chicago gun Cogswell and Mabel Jngalls. both robherv in the second degree.

man. shortly after Shea had held of New Tork, told the sensational was sent away to-day as a secon HURLS YOUNG GIIjtL AND MAN TO DEATH Pefore Detective Michael Ml up the Btekford lunch room a Mytrle avenue and Waehingto story of their In the offender, for in 1925, on a Arthur Potta. general foreman for Hijhway Superintendent TVilliim r. Riilly, of Ca-darhurst, found it practical to adopt tha pajama fad yesterday and stveraf of his co-workers, including Superintendent Rellly, ars "out-' considerable money as the result. Reading about the fad the other day Potta confided to his boss that the day was not far distant when rajmas would become ths dress for hijrhwsy workers.

Buperlt nendent Reilly scoffed at ths Idea and declared that potts would not have the courage tn appear on, the streets in his nisrht dress. An argument resulted in Potts taking on his chjief and several of his co-worken in small bets, with Villaara Clerk Albert T. Moon acting- a.a stakeholder. Testerday afternoon Potts appeared on the itreeta in brightly colored pajamas topped off with a panama hat. He carried a walking atlck which he had borrowed from Alderman Jack Tomllty, who is regarded as one of the best dressed men In the community.

the lato John M. Thillips, Identity I'nnilsliiktiblo. The petition does not identify key of thr Bedford avenue statil wild mountains where they had street, ytsterday morning. Shea of robbery in the third degree, was sent to tho penitential y. Is finished with Mnselmo Russo, died soma hours after beina- shn gone for an Independent explore.

tion trip. has a record of having been ar by Murphy and Patrolman rrffd' years old, of 466 Metropolitan av of riilllips as the former Queens sewer pipe monopolist, but the re encK uranat op the Myrtle ave The young women came to several weeks ago with the rested fourteen times. After this robbery on May nue. he may have to face flftrl return them to office. Have Only Hopo The situation which confronts tha Republican district leaders has never reen more forlorn.

Buecea-siva November, landslides have swept away Republican representation in the lawmaking bodies in the Assembly and Board of Aldermen from Brooklyn until the He- cital of the transactions leaves elevated structure, whence Shea charges of burglary. Markey I Strap Parts at Peak Incline in St. Louis Park American business delegation and before his arrest for partlcl llttlo doubt that the money Is naa ilea after the holdup. certain that Rumso fs responsllf nation in it. Reid.

it Is alleced which is now touring Russia, Half Patrolman Brandt, who came to for this number of flat Jobs cos part of the allefiedly fabulous fortune which the sewer pipe kinp way through the conducted trip, broke into a house at 397 Baltic Aiurpny a aid when he heard th street, where he slashed the fac nutted in the Bedford avenue sj tion durintr the past three weel latter shots, received promotion of Marraret Powell, living there was supposed to have left and of which, until the Banker's Trust filed its bill to-day, no trace has publicans now hold one solitary io me ranic ot aecona erade detec On frldny, afternoon ItuJ they decided to abandon the regular party and te make a side trip all their own. They had heard the Caucaaui were wild and interest It is alleged tnat item rorcea ST. LOUIS, Aug. 13 (UP). Thrown from their seals in a lurching car -nthe top of a rollor tive with a pay Increase of S200.

place ln the Assembly from Kings robbed the apartment of Mrs. fifitmello, of 256 South Thi Kllsworth Russell to take part in neon found. Another promotion was that of All twenty-two others belong to the Democrats. In the Aldernianic According to the petition filed by rairoiman I nomas J. Kane the robbery.

Francis Russell and Harrinirton. it is claimed, were coaster, a youngvman and a eirl. tne Bankers' Trust Company, Fran street, taking Jewelry valued at ft Mrs-, Grumello saw lluaao as I passed her in the hallway of branch of the Municipal Assembly the Republican status as far as cnaurreur of Deputy Police Com mlesloner Jamea J. Slnnott. whtii civen part of the proceeds.

To cis Phillips, son of John M. Phillips, deposited with the Bankers' day Ellsworth Russell was sent by apparently strangers to each were killed instantly in an amusement park here last night. Brooklyn concerned is even worse. All twenty-four seats from house. When she reported the robb'j Judge Nova to Elmira, while Har he was driving his superior officer through Baxter street, near Hester, on the way to police headquarters rlngton and Francis Russell were she gave Detective Markey a go Miaa Helen Krocknieyer.

lo, feu Trust Company, on Jan. 16, 1926, 196,000 and had the bank issue two additional certificates, one for S100.000 and otic for $95,000. Those Brooklyn are held by the Demo rrats and not a Republican Alder given a suspended sentence ana description of the youth. Thi to the tracks on a lower deck nnd her body was severed as the car in ne saw a man iieeing a crowd. pursued the fugitive, captured him placed on probation by Judge man has been elected from Brook have been looking for him ef COSTE-BELLONTE HOP Nova.

since. They saw him on Oral lyn since the last G. O. P. strong ana learnea tnat he had just stab certificates, the bank states, never have been presented for ing and they wanted to find out for themselves.

They told how they had visited the unfrequented parts of the mountain country, accompanied only by an Armenian guide. They told of seeing strange, primitive peoplea and how often they were forced to ride hard. In some ef the portions of the country, in order to avoid barm. Tha climax ef their trie was reached when they were robbed of all their money while enroute te Moscow by train. When they reached here they were abaolutaly penniless and weary and very hungry, but happy over their experi which she was a passenger parsed over it.

The young man, Ralph E. Clark, 23, fell 40 feet to the oert a man in a street brawl. hold in Flatbush succumbed to the effects of heavy inroads made by XJ nane received promotion to tha AGAIN FROM FRANCE THURSDAY FOR U. S. street yesterday.

Markey grabh him. lie says in the cellar of younpr man's home, In a hole in wall behind an old trunk, he fou the jewelry taken from Mrsv Gi ground and died of a broken neck ihk hi second grade detective. Deposits Total $210,761. On Dec. 39.

1926, the bank sets "COMF0RT-AT-HOME" PRIZES GO TO WIVES the Democrats. Is last G. O. P. Assemblyman and fractured skull.

A heavy, wide leather strnp forth, Helen Phillips deposited The last Republican to be elected CAPT. KENY0N PLANS which held them securely to the 14. and on June 8. 1926, Francis niello a home. ln Bridge Plaza court Rufj Dleaded not guilty to a charge seat had been tightly 'listened and Airmea Make Daily Flights OF GERRITTSEN BEACH Phillips deposited $26,646 to the to the Assembly from Brooklyn was Robert K.

Story. in the Seventeenth Assembly District. He NASSAU POLICE BAND credit of Helen Francis, makinc; a Inspected by two men before the car loaded to capacity with 12 bufslHt-y. Magistrate Harry Hoi otal deposited by the Phillips family ard Dale held him without bail ha now been named to run for passengers began itB fatal trip. of $250,761.

Win Borough Gas Company ences. examination on Friday. Keturned to the station, the two With Bigger Tanks ii Testt PARIS. Aug. 13 (VP.) Dleu- the Municipal Court, and Itepubli ran chances of holding the dia Special Organization Meeting The petition sets forth that John Phillips and Francis Phillips ate parts of the leather belt nuns loosely across the rear seat of the tilct'a seat in the Assembly appear PARACHUTE JUMPER both dead, and that all of the persons ear car In which tha pair were Both Women Well Known in Society Called To-day For the purpose of establishing istea, including the United States Idlnir.

Theories of suicide re Honors Two Consecutive Weeks For two censecutive weeks housewives nf Gerrlttsen Beach in have been jeopardised to soma extent. Mr. Story was regarded a a good vote. setter in the Assembly donne C'oste and Maurice Bellonts are making daily test flights at Villa Coublay airfield preparatory FORGETS HIS LINI Government, have made claims upon ceived scant attention since pn rents ne bank for the surrender of the nd friends of both declared Miss Miss Mary Van Rensselaer money. The bank states that it de- Brockmeyer and Clark never haj a Nassau County Police band, an organisation meeting of an interested in the plan was to be held res to turn the money over to the met.

well and Mrs. Mabel M- Eateries Ingalls, whose adventures in the Broadcasting Fails After Sevtj court and asks that the court dispose Guy A. HIehtower, a friend of at Police Headquarters in Mienola of it in such fashion an to relieve Caucasus Mountains were reported to anotner attempt to cross the Atlantic Ocean to Tork. Everything is raported ln readiness and the flyers are awaiting favorable weather. At preaent they hope to start Thursday.

Coste and Bellonta few weeks ago started to fly to Nw York after having announced they were Clark, riding tho sent Immedlutelv in front of tho pair, he felt Thousand-Foot Drop he bank from further responsibility. In dispatches from Moscow to-day iiscontly it was rumored tht a mis eiiernoon. it was announced last night by Chief Daniel Kenyon of the Cedarhurat police, who Is chairman of a special committee sudden jolt as tho car rounded turn and looking back dis When Henry 0. Etishjneyer, wi are members of wealthy families race, and Robert P. Fleckles, who has been designated to succeed him, appears to be a candidate whose ability to capture votes remains to he determined.

Even so, the Republicans are counting upon holdinp the district and it is one of thoss in which they expect to will in November, at least as far as the Assembly position in concerned. The hope on which the G. O. P. leaders are pinning their chances of better fortune this fall "in not easily figured and appears to be large sum of money, upwards of well known in New York society.

covered both passengers had dis carried off the prises awarded at the "Comfort-at-home parties held in connection with tho exhibition beina; held by- tho Brooklyn Borough Oas Company at the Half Moon Hotel. Mrs. Jeanette Mooney, who manages tha Gerrittsen Beach branch of the companj-, announces that she is highly pleased that so many women of her district are attending the exhibition and of the honors at it won by them. Two a parachute and a radio strapped to him, Jumped from irom tne Nassau Po ice Conference Miss Cogswell is a daughter of appeared. He called to tha other arranging for the band's formation! passengers immediately and ninny ana Mrs.

unen van Rensse them were hysterical when tne ser Cogswell, of 1020 Fifth avenue. airplane at an altitude of 10,0 feet over Roosevelt Field la According to Capt. Kenyon, membership In the hand' will be open to all county, village and city going, to tiy to -rokio, in order to evade the official French ban on trans-Atlantic flying. Thy got nearly to the Azores and turned bsek to Paris because they were using too much ganolina and their two-car train reached the stopping Mrs. Ingalls ia the wife of F.

Ah- a. million was the reported amount, had been located ln Atlantic City and identified ss part of the riches of Phillips. Warren G. Price and officials from the Internal Revenue Department went to Atlantic City at the time, but refused to state what they hjul found. To-day's suit clears thf mystery somewhat.

The monev mentioned tn anit oint. nott ingalls and a niece of J. night, he described his sensatio patrolmen, ano it is proposed to Morgan. during the downward course to start practice sessions when sixty- They went abroad wish the supply would not last. They im WALKING IN SLEEP, uve or earth to radio fans listening lit a score of stations.

weeks ago Mrs. Joseph Dobesch, of 82 Florence avenue, received as somewhat forlorn at best. They expect Congressman F. H. I.a-Guafdia.

their candidate for Mayor, to make a strong showing American party touring Russia. ra.td,t!' v)nUrr1 Kenya- who I. leader of iX more are enrolled. Cant aiiss ogsweu figured tn an amus Besides liis parachute. Bus tan, own into meir pine.

c0n Military Band, one of the most a prize a gas range and last week another was awarded to Mrs. however, still leaves a vaat amount meyer carried a twenty-four pour In certain district where he has ing incident several weeks, ago when following' the main hoy of widely known orchestras in Nassau, will direct. or me wealth which John Marino, Of 68 Astor court. short wave transmitting radio RUM SCHOONER HELD niiups was supposed to have tourists to Moscow, she arrived to which waa affixed a mlcrophor large personal following. Local Men Will Profit If this expectation Is realised unaccounted tor.

Francis Phillips, ai me nussian corner without me sewer pipe aeaier son, was AS CREy GOES FREE which he held in his hand- words he spoke into this "pilk were picked up on the field by D. S. C. FOREMAN FALLS SIX FLOORS TO DEATH Salvator "Buttolo Believed to Have Lost His Balance Before Open Window psssport. By the adroit use of her visiting card and smiling explana Killed in an airplane accident thi: they think the local candidates PROSPERITY OF U.

S. "AD" SPEECH KEYNOTE prt wis tions, pot only was admitted short wave set and carried by wi Simr Byond Limit Raises 10 rtussia without a passport but to the New York studio of the CHICAGO BOND BROKER a not even required to py the ARREST TWO IN BANK SHORTAGE AT BOSTON Employe-Merchant InvoherJ io $40,000 Lois BOSTON. Aug. JS (U P). John tlonal Broadoasting Company Point in Case customary in passport World Delegates Told of Hope 711 Fifth avenue, whence they we INDICTED FOR FRAUDS broadcast over a network of st on the ticket with Mr.

LaGuardia will profit accordingly. They point out that -when Mr. LaGuardia won Tils fight for President of the Board of Aldermen in 191, bout a dozen Kepublican Assemblymen and about as many. If not more, Aldermen were elected with him here. They are counting upon political history to repeat, in a measure at least.

But the fly ln NEW LONDON, Au. 11 (U P). Although alx members of for Future tions. Wales Flies Home Salvator Buttolo. 3T, a foreman In the street cleaning- department, I the crew of the New Bedford However, when he had dropp Illinois-Michigan Victim! Lose 7,000 feet and was still 3,000 fe ia believed to have walked in hie LONPON.

Aug. 13 (V P). The schooner John M. Hathaway were free to-day of rum running charaes BERLIN. Aut.

13 T) fldence that the wealth and pros from the earth, Bushmeyer som Prince of Wales arrived by air $531,000 brought by Fadera 1 author ties. how got the aerial caught ln W. Perry, tt, veteran employe and assistant treasurer of the Beacon Trust Company, was said by police to-day to have confessed to the plane from his sleep to an open window early this morning-, and plunged six floors to the concrete paving In front of vacation In Le they were not entitled to reclaim perity evident in the United States will be reflected in other countries feet. It broke off, and the broa Touquet, Franco, their vessel. at the Hendon casting suddenly ceased.

CHICAGO, Aug. 13 (IT P). J. B. Greenfield, head of the bond brok of tha world waa exnressed st the Airdrome to-dav and mninn Tha Hathaway reated at a coast to the Royal Palm Apartments at 7301 In addition, Bushmeyer forr London.

his notes and was Improvising erage house of i B. Greenfield guard dock here, under Govern-ment Jlbel. Proceedings toward Its lareeny or ln bank funds. The defalcations covered a period of two years. Perry wss arrested last night.

International Advertising tlons convention to-day by Francis H. Hlsson. vice-president of the the 7,000 feet. Chicago and Detroit, was re the olntmont is the claim that Mr, 1919 run came whi' he was at the crest ef his wartime popularity while at the same time Democratic fortunes were at I ebb because of post-war political reaction against the poli. cies of tha Wilson administration.

In 1920 with the League of Nations as the pig Issue the Republicans scored one of their biggest Fourth avenue. The badly mutt, lated body was found on the sidewalk some time afterwards. Death waa Instantaneous. According to Huttolo'a brother, confiscation, will be brought In ths September term ot tha United Guaranty Trust of New Tork ported to-day as named in five true FIVE CAVALRY HORSE "Thla movement has naturally onomy anerwara jonn Uvn. 42, of Wstertown, president of the John P.

Given Fruit and Produoe bills by the Cook County Grand Jury. The charges. It was f.f- sioner Browne, the leaders, in turning down Mr. Cline for redesigna-tlon. He has countered by starting an offensive against Alderman Patrick MeCann, of the Krowpg been moat apparent in the United States Pistrict Court, according- to V.

8, Commissioner Russoll H. Corcoran, who reieaaed the erew Michael, of 1422 Seventv-slxth DEAD IN STABLE FIR street, and his wife, Beatrice, he mates, partly Because or the ex ceptlonally favorable economic en company, was also arrested, charged with lareeny and re had frequently walked in his sleep. yesterday because tney vera cap- ciarea, were embenlement nd larceny by. bailee. Illinois investors were said to have lost $360,000 through Green V.IUD.

vlronment In America, and partly ceiving 140,000 from the bank. urea is9 miles on snore. succersea in many years, but since then B. O. P.

stock in local elections has falltn until it ia now at Because of thj comparative im Flames Sweep Harrisbur Those discharged described them There was no reason, they said, for his leaping from the window. Buttolo'a bed was close to the the feeling in both districts is such, the Republican hear, that regardless of the outcome the ef munity of the United States from the losses and disorganizing; effects of the World War," he said. fields tirm and Michigan losses were fixed at H85.000, making a total of 1531,000. Greenfield ia a former National bank examiner. selves as Edward Bruce, New Bedford: Edward Powara and John Kelley, both of Boston, and Edward Murrlng and George Hanson, both of Brooklyn.

window, his wife said, and it was possible to reach the window in one step. Headquarters HAR IS BUR Aug-. (UP). Five cavalry horses pe The part that advertising haa According to the authorities, Given eatabllshad his fruit and produce company in 1927 and needed money to finance the business. All his checks were honored at the bank, and.

while he still had a balance on the books, a checkup showed his account was overdrawn by about S40.000. played and will continue Increaa- The dead man is survived, be ngly to play in such development Ished last night as a result of a fit sides his widow, by a nine-months-old baby. was stressed by the speaker. TOSS OUT WOMEN, fect may be felt at the general election in November. This is scoffed at by the lmtcrats, who Insist that regardless ef the political family battle in their own ranks, a solid front all! be presented to the common enemy ln November.

This hss been found to be so consistently true, tl.at rock bottom. Bank on Dissensions. Another, though less Important, faetor ths Republican chiefs are Junaiderina- Is the dissension which has broken out in several Democratic districts. There is a bitter fight in tha First Assembly between the regulars and the Hies ef Assaeniblyman Charles K. t'Hne, and in ths Second Assembly District, where the independents Fur Ship Wrecked which swept tne frame stabii which sheltered the mounts ai saddle equipment of Headquarte Troop and Troop J04Ui CaviJr Officer Faints, Cuts Head TAKE AUTOMOBILE WOXIE.

Aur. 13 Israel Miller Diet Abroad -A vif. 1J (IT F). The Russian eteamer 8taeataH was rushina- te the asslitanee ef the fur-tradlnr irhetiiw Kllaif. Doody, Bandit, Caught CHICAGO.

Aut, 13 (U D. Wil- Doody, the bandit who has de ratrolman William Maher, -ti. Two younsr man held un Mrs. Res the Republicans are not counting upon it very heavily an advent- ef Precinct 7, Manhattan, was en led the Chicago police force for TAR19, Auc. 1 fir D.

-Israel Miller. 3. head of I. Miller and Pens, the New Tork shea firm, die) to-day of heart disease. He Jrifrl just returns to Parts on joying an evening of his vacation months, was captured to-dar on wrecked on the llherlan share last nla-ht with a erew twenty aboard.

The Elisif hut been locked in the tta of th Behrtnt on tne coney isiann lordwafk last night when he fainted. He he West Side. Three sounds of trict Walsh and Miss I.ida Beaure-rd, of Concordia. stole their automobile end their money and threw thrm onto th highway near here yesterdav. Th men were "hitch hlklnc to Kansas rennHylvanlh uuard, the Hnrrlshurg Fair Grounds.

While flames which original from an undetermined source the renter of the building awe' through the stables, stablemen leafed the fiO fear-crsied hor turning them loose onto the fa grounds race track, end carried all ef th Hesdtjmrters Troop uAt equipuitnu age in their favor. But. In any event, the Republicans under County Leader Livingston's management are plannlnr a stiff flrht to win sme of the 12 10 Assembly and 11.094 AJeJarmanie have put up a ticket asainst Alder-fnan Thomas Cox, hwi leadership of the I'emocrats there is being tested for first time. The hauls In the Kirt has been pro-vcked by tha action rC Cengrese- detectives arrested Doody, who did not put up a fisht as always sea for more thn a -ear nd had i 'rem Oernianv, wherr toek a broken free only a fw days be- Mrs. Miller a-ss at the bd-fre It aT9Unded 8r CB uU- -hn died.

Several chil- fell so that his head was deeply rut on th alk. An ambulance surgeon took him to Cnnev Island Hospital. Maher Uvea at, riUod.i avenue, hsd boasted he would. He eften had said would pat be taken City. The women were traveltnr shorn, from, geliwa.de Earlnsa, CotojUye, A m-ynna s-4 rr9lttf-.

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