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i 'hdiMoii. Commas i or- Irfwgr island New, Mm Home Edition With LOHO ISLAND 8EUS THE' WEATHER: Mostfy, Cloudy, Probably Showers Today, Fair and Warmer Tomorrow. 1)1111. Will THE LARGEST NET PAID 6 CIRCULATION OF ANY VC BROOKLYN NEWSPAPER EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR 'BROOKLYN, YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY: 192822 PAGES PRICE 2 CENTS FORD TAKES A RIDE IN BROOKLYN'S OLDEST HORSE CAR ADD IIIDVCDI IT II LEADS i IIIL ill! nn juiii oi li i WA TS0N LEADS H00 VER BY 18,000 IN INDIANA IN BRITISH GOL SEC TRIAL SET SARAZEN SECOND T0STARTMAY21 OF BMPIf.Q ON VOTE "Wild Bill" Completes First Twelve Men Reported Abou Round in Open Tournament with Masterful 71. Evenly Divided When Delib erations End at Midnight.

ROYAL TIIOK Cabinet Member's Early Margin In Returns From Cities Soon Vanishes At Precincts In Outlying Sections Report; Backers of "Favorite Son" Claim He Will Carry the State by at Least 50,000. )UT SEVEN AND HALF HOURS GENE ONE STROKE BEHIND Hagen Turns in Card of 75; FLYER, KILLED iefendflht i i I nfterteH Ifl PLANE FALL By VnUti Prut. 1 Other American Players Among the Leaders. Foreman Fails to Announce Acquittal. Indianapolis, May 9.

Tabulation of more than half of the ballots in yesterday's State primary gave U. S. Senator James E. Watson an increasing lead oyer Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover for the Republican Presidential prefer Hasbrouck Heights, N. Vu PERCT B.

SCOTT. (Mfooklpn Mmm Htaf Su ROBERT 0. DOWSON. United Pre Stuff Ctrrapmitnt) Sandwich, England, May May 9. Lt; Royal V.

Thomas, ence Watson's victory was generally conceded. Bill Mehlhorn, the American pro II. S. Army Reserve, who re May 9. The second Mai Mrs.

I'lorance 15. S. Knapp, former ecrotary jot on 'a charge The vote from 2,804 precinct rnt 1 1 fessional, was leading the field in the British open golf tournament cently established a solo rec of the state' S.610 showed the fol. irceny which grew out of her ad. ord for endurance was early this afternoon, having com ilnistratlon of the 11,500,000 census lowing vote: Watson, Hoo.

ver, 'i-': i p. a a. Photo. pleted hi morning, round with a and. will begin Slay 21,, i Horse-drawn car which was in service here in 1868 was presented to Henry Ford yester masterful 71..

Evans Wooleen, Indianapolis toUl of 48,495 votes from 166 precinct. I Hoover Get Early Lead -During the early tabulation secretary Hoover assumed a commanding lead and at one tlms held a margin of more than lt.OOO. That The first, trial ended at midnight the Brooklyn City R. R. It will be enshrined in auto majnate's transportation Gene Sarazen was on stroke be killed today when his Bellanca monoplane, the Reliance, had crashed at Teterboro Airport here." 'V'1 'V--''' iet night with jthe Jury reporting hopelessly deadlocked.

The. 11 banker," unopposed for the state' endorsement of his Democratic Presidential candidacy, received a museum at Pearborn. is shown' driving: the car along 2nd ave. i hind Mehlhorn and Walter Hagen, picked by many to win the championship, turned in a 76. These three score gave the American a the case under advisement pproxlmately seven and a half lours, and Justice Stephen H.

Cal PATTEN TO BACK Horse Car Ride Reminds Ford commanding 'position. Drovning of Comrade Chills hghan, after questioning each man first golfer etarted around the fam ordered hem dls ous St George' course' this morning liarged and set the data for the Theer was a steady wind blowing and ALLEY PARK BUY Of Trip in His First Lizzie, otrial. Evenly Divided Adventure For Flatbush Boys the course' was considerably slowed up by the rain which fell yesterday. There were reports indicating the lead vanished rapidly with later re-turns. M.

Burt Thurman, Benttor Watson' campaign manager, claimed victory for Watson by a margin of 50.000., Thurman expressed th belief complete return from th rural district would completely overcome all additional margin Hoover mtarhf have registered In'the municipalities. Early tabulation ran true to predictions, and the industrial municipalities gave Hoover an early lead. It waa not until after mldnlarht thdt any appreciable return were available from the Southern fa.rm This should be advantageous to the American golfer. 7 PRICE IS $4 Billionaire Clucks "Giddyap" and Relic of 1897 Rattles Youngsters Forget Thrills, Fear to Tell Fate of Lad The morning crowd was. small and ary was about evenly divided be-veen the and guilt of the itddle-aged woman, who was the rst of her sex to reach a high elec- the American were drawing the best galleries.

Along, Inspiring: the Magnate's Lusty "Wheel" Who Sank In Gravel Pit Pond. IIS Goirer Qualify. One hundred and thirteen quali Boro Head Urges Little Neck Two frightened' youngsters of grammar school age today Henry Ford looked almost happy. He smiled, and clucked hug the prim pavements, clipped lawns and trim villas of the areas. inese 001L nut Watann In his tongue delightedly Civics to Present Petition; 80 Acres in Plot.

Utica ave." section of Flatbush. They are' Jacob Black of ,113 front, 'but lacked completeness which fiers, with a non-participant to even matters as far a partnership was concerned, set out in quest of the' title' won during the past two year by Bobby Jones, of He t-office In the State government. Mrs. Knapp was in the courtroom hen the Jury reported. had cen extremely optimistic while the iry remained out, but was" visibly ffected when the foreman -of the try reported they could not decide her guilt on innocence.

Before the opening oil the trial, rs. Knapp said she was certain of jqulttal and-- wanted 'to use this He said "Giddyap 1" several times, and' was ignored. Amboy st. and Louis Feldman, of 137 East 56th st. said.

"Whoa and was implicitly obeyed. Testerday for. a few brief hours of The scene was the car bam Six American professional and the Brooklyn City Railroad C04 The two'amateur from the United State might glv any Indication of the Ultimate vote. The result from early tabulationis In Lake County, the heart ef the Calumet Industrial regions, wen' trangely in contrast to the vote two year ago which virtually gave Wat period Injected Into May U2J were In the large field which teed Borough President Patten today pledged his support to the motion of Queens' resident to acquire, Alley Park, an JO -acre tract containing ar natural lake, in the Little' Keck they touched the heights' of Kit Carson, Livingston In the Congo and Cortes on hla peak In Darlen. But today they, have forgotten those thrills.

off in the championship proper. The qualifying rounds, which CHINESE ABANDON FOREIGN QUARTER was apparently long before) tht pay and the star actors In the cast n-er the richest man in the world, -the' oldest horse car 4n the SOUTH ST- JAMAICA, 10 OE RESUIIFilCiiD tetbod of vindicating herself go vindicating women In politics, It had been a trying day -for the K-wer" Secretory. "She' -had heard found the lithe, swarthy South Amer son victory ever Albert Stump In tht which 'has been in agitation They remember only their home without definite city action for 1 ican, Jurado, spread-eagling the had: demonstrated th race for. United States Benator. In the State contest it generally years.

world, and a horse named Earl. Earl was said to be, the junior member le opposing, attorneys argue, heard coming last- nlghfc-rtwo scared little school boy afraid to tell that their comrade, twleye-rear-old Reuben strength of the foreign threat to the wa agreed that most ot th nomi Mr. Patten received a delegation er- defense called brazen and then of the trio, but he did not act It- championship. The favorites, when Schrelber, of .101 Amboy st, had dis from the Little Neck Civic League, headed by. Anthony Tyson, and an play commenced today, were Jurado, nations would go Into th party eon-ventlons.

Th Indiana election law provide that in event no candldat Desultory Fighting Continues jpike the, First Ford Car, Patten Pledges Action to Re other from, the Little Neck Chamber of Commerce with Bryca Rea, tha Walter Hagen Gene Sarazen, Wild Bill Mehlhorn, George 'Duncan, Jim Barnes, Archt Competort and Abe ad listened to "justice Callaghan'S 3-ralnutc charge. In this charge, the Justice had ressed the Jury should not sidestep disagreeable if that be-ime. necessary, and urged'an honest srdlct. receive a majority in the prlmar that the State Convention shall ac "Wheel" cried Mr. Ford recklessly, and he gripped hit derby with one hand and brandished the oldest president, as spokesman With Japanese at Tsinan But Losses Are Small.

appeared beneath the waters of the pond In the grave! pit on East 55th st, between Clarkson and Remsen aves. took the police of the' Empire blvd. station three hour last night to drag Beuben's body the locate Trolley, Instal Sewer and Pave Highway. Mitchell, yt The 409-acre section known as the lect the party nominee. Horsewhip In the world: forgot The, bogey score for the St George's Valley has been marked on city maps course is: that).

VLef for la the. other I Slow Everywhere the counting ef the 18 Indictments Voted as a park for fifteen years, but all moves to acquire the property or any Out I 4 5 I 438 Promising immediate action on the By D. O. BESS. (VMtii Mtaff CorrtipoMfrai.J, In 4 4 0 6-40 7 "A' juror may not be chivalrous at Earl settled down for good nap pond.

And those three hour are part of tha nightmare which blots heavy vote waa alow. part thereof, have been unavailing, reconditioning of South once- le expense 'violating- his' oath and the horse car did not badge. But Peking, China, May Desultory Decision of the Marlon County Abe Mitchell, was the first of the tax to finish: th morning round. He Questioning of property owners in principal Jamaica traffic artery, he defendant realizes that women" out the afternoon's vision of Adventure for the boys. fighting continued today between election commissioner to postpone the vicinity of the' IS acres which a number of eager shoulder VerMD-plied to the wheel, and the p)d cari a 78.

Borough President Patten, today re ave tn recent years taken their the Chinese Nationalist army and count of Marlon County's primary comprise the heart of the park, lists delved" a delegation from' the South Today the water of th pond sUr, Gene Sarazen was out in S3. Hi flace alongside men in almost every which ha not moved since 1897, when' th Japanese Expeditionary fore at vote until today only added to the this property as available at. green and sluggish and' forbidding. Side'' Business vMen Vdv 'Property card was: '4 4 1 4 4 8 I 6 15. 1 eld of.

endeavor. Tslnan-Fu with advice her stating uncertainty ot th outcome. an acre, uie aeiegation tola fatten, Owners by Ja John McHugh, American amateur, that th Nationalist had evacuated It was removed frotn groaned, shivered and started up the Th high mounds of sand hiding the pit from the view ot the. tret traf Marion County, the largest in the "They are eligible to vote. and.

be appointed to and elected to any oft Surrounding territory can bt pur cob Sudell. r. also shot a 35 on the way out His the foreign quarter, card' was: 4 4 I 4 4 I I 16. State, and including the vote of the State capital, Indianapolis, began Its TTitu-" aaJd' the flivver i klne- with chased at $11,000 an acre, but the committee urged that borough ce oi puDiic trust commence. Casualties were said to be (mall fic have th dreary aspect of unkempt rubbish heaps.

The spot 1 Mr. Sudell declared that South because of poor paving and gaping Sarazen finished his round in 72, hey 'cannot share the privileges ex- official count at 1 A. M. today. acqulre'the 80-acre piece which 'eon In advice from the Japanese wire, less, equalling Mehlhorn' score Monday, deep satisfaction, 1 'nhls ta -aomething like ft" "Iti feels," continued" ten.

"almost like the Ford. an undesirable necessity which Flatbush would like to forget. holes- along Its entire length, has, fallen Into, disuse. He asked Mr. Pat Throughout th campaign, Senator nded toOhem and be relieved of the the Justice said at fains the natural lake and a aeries of when he led the qualifying field over Much of the operations were be undulating hills and But yesterday the pond was dif ten to urge ah Immediate-paving ap Watson looked upon the rural auction for support.

It had been ton- lieved to' be from sniper who have 5 ie lime pis cnarge. car." 4 --i i th St. George' 8arazen' card in was: Mr. Patterf agreed that the site was portionment VI The" charge, Mrs. Knapp was tried In the car with Mr, Tord.

were been reported active in the past 41 ferent It waa no mere raln-fllled basin at th bottom of a eand pit ceded he would carry those sections picturesque and that the. total pur- The" workV. which will- soon begin was for diverting a check for hours in th stricken 4 4 4 1 4 4 1. 1 417 72 McHugh came home in 44 for a by a wide margin. Chase, of $471,000, was Head- (Ore than $2,000, which had been Irawn to the account of Similarly, Secretary Hoover's cam vised the Little Neck group to pre James P.

Gregory, horse car driver, who acted aj' motorman; H. Hobart Porter, president of the Brooklyn, Railroad Company, Chinese Cut Railroad core of 71. HI card in waa: It was the great unknown on which three youngster launched the bark of venture. In the eye ot other thla bark mar have only a paign, which had centered In the on r. k.

grade-crossings will block east and west through South diverting-all traffic over bumpy-South at el- "I sent their proposition Immediately to Mlllili 144 79 aughter. Mies para B. Thla Industrial cities of the north, had Controller Berry, who Is to deliver ft Earlier report said the Japanese were in' an isolated and extremely precarious position. They war weary Tommy Armour had a round In Si targe was One Of .12 Indictments who. presented the oldest horse car Hi card was: plained.

'f. filmy, raft, rather unseaworthy in been expected to give him comfort-able marglns'there. 3ted by Special Grand Jury. report next Monday before the Board of Estimate. on proposed parks for to the delighted manufacturer for his Dearborn museum, iand'; Edtel Oat 44lll! g-W after 21 hours of fighting, the re Mr.

Patten explained that the trolley spit of the fact that It took a week' Miss Knapp was the principal Ther were ten candidates ea th. In 4I44IIS 0-42 tl tracks now on the thoroughfare must Queen and port said, and it wa found difficult to build. But to the boy she Was Ford, his father own be relocated 'and that paving' cannot Tom Williamson and T. H. Cotton, -A short 'time ago; the board Appor th Santa Maria, the Half Moon.

be undertaken unttl -afUr sewer con Up and down the track creaked to move reinforcement In to aid th band ot 1,000 expeditionary Great Britain, were around in 77. ballot for th Republican nomination for Governor, and seven ea the Democratic ballot This further' de tioned for, the acquisition They launched her gaily. Here structlon has been comDleted. of new' park in Queens and R.lch troopa He then Instructed hts consulting CeaNttttg Fellovin0 Pagt) the groaning horse car, the. first ever to startle a wide-eyed agape at.

new. when It was layed the count over the State. engineer, faui u. jjwyer. ro comer and it is believed 'that about 1,000,000 "of-this sum will go to was a hidden kingdom which Flatbush on the 'highway outside had.

never bothered to penetrate. Blue waa the water and tall reached th with Artnur s. cnier engineer Secretary of Stat Frederick Witness against her stepmother and In the course ot the trial Ira; Knapp testified her atep-daugh-r, had spoken untruthfully about ie' Census Bureau administration Jiawyers Makrt No Comment. None of the attorneys Mrs. napp would comment on the, fall-re to 'obtain a Verdict.

1 The former Secretary said she was Of the Board of Estimate, to draw first put into service between Hunt UNDSLIDE KILLS TEN Nationalists were reported to have cut the Tslnan-Tstngtao Railroad near' Mlnchut thus preventing th Japanese troops movement from the Schortemeier held a slight lead over Queens. ud a plan to complete we- inree ers Point. Long Island City, to Erie 1. It was learned today, that the city propositions Immediately. Mr.

Patten believes the plan can Many Other Colombia Miners Are Basin, South Brooklyn, in. 1 Iff. and bill. With very little stretch of th Imagination they could- be port of hi nearest rival, Thomas H. Adams.

VIncenne editor, for th Republican gubernatorial nomination. The lead, however, was far from a majority be oushed through the Board of Es at' present negotiating with Joseph P. Day for another Qneens park site. f.i Trapped, by Cave-In. Car Jdle Since 18t7 timate before the board, adjourns, for Through th night Tslnan-Fu wa reported to have been In darkness The 'site comprises 261 acres lying Bp VnUti Prm.

the summer on June 7. Since 1ST the old horse, car has ery Ured and. went directly to her Mr. Patten refused to comment on Bogota, Colombia, May Ten as the electric plant of the city had pat In Its corner of the car barn, necessary to Win th nomination out of convention. between Flushing iand Hollls, in the Holllswood district Day's price is his future action In case- of persons were known to have been been destroyed.

Jealous of "its new 'and ahlnif suo- come th Grand Canyon or th fabled slopes of pidorado, which every true adventurer An isthmus stretched across the center of the pond quite' an appreciable lathmua at that Where thars's an Isthmus there must' be adventures. Back James E. Rice, suspended chief engineer of construction, who figures Adams, who was on ot th lead oteL Mrs. Knapp wa released rrom ustody of the matron on $1,060 ond on each of the It indictments, he had furbished tills bail at the $7,000 an acre, .5 killed and many more were believed Other advice her said that cessore, who jangled dreadfully. 'While Mr.

Fatten favors both site buried today as a result of landslides Japanese troop were moving on to Yesterday, it was able to er in th "corruption inquiry" and th Investigation Into th activities to the Connolly investigation, do not care to Interfere with Mr, which destroyed the "Vend Cabezas" as' admirable park locations It is be turn up its nose 'at even the newest me of arraignment' on the. lndlct- ward Tsinan-Fui MaJ. Gen. Iwakura was reported advancing with a Buckner by taking action agalnkt one mine, near Rio 8uclo, In the Depart lieved he favor Alley park as a and most luridly painted of the elec of the Ku Klux Klan, polled a heavy vote in Southern counties. of his-.

Drinclpal witnesses at this and forth th boy plied their craft, courting adventure in every trip. Court was adjourned until May 17. ment of Caldaa. time." Mr. Patten said today, tric surface Fpr.1t was 4he sounder' purchase.

The price for the Day tract would total 1.471.000. The race for the R.nnhiin.n case of Rice will have to wait until It was unknown just how many Then came the last trip. Even the horse car, and not the others. In which the richest man in the world after the Grand Jury investigation. hen a new panel of 160 names will drawn.

persons were at work In the mine. Beside Its natural beauty tn undu hardiest 12-year-old. i adventurers In further comment on Mayor Rescue workers were busy through lating Alley Park holds great must heed th demands of dinner. was riding, and his smiles and twinkles were all for it Walker's statement that the street cleanlnr departments In five bor torlal nomination narrowed to U. it Senator Arthur R.

Robinson and Attorney General Arthur I OMotm. Robinson's slight lead waa not sufficient, he believed, to Insure fei historic legend. Neat1 the lake proper And on that last trip the dream turned Into a nightmare. Reuben mixed brlgad from Tslngtao, while 2,500 additional troop and two airplane were reported to have left Darlen Monday, and were due at Tslnan-Fu today. Every Indication her reported the (HBJ tMHg no WIDOW FOUND GUILTY oughs will be under fir as Hie result out the night It was believed piany miner were still entombed and might be saved.

la the crumbling structure of an old The oldest horse car will be crated For racing information ee following page. fell overboard. He sank. Panic-stricken the boys waited for nomination In the primary. mill erected In 1491.

"This mill was a way station for stage coach travelers going out and across Long Island. today. In -preparedness for its venturesome trip across the continent to Detroit, where It will repose in proud of graft allegations In the Bronx, Mr. Patten declared he knew nothing of such condition 1n He also said that he will give the Mayor every co-operation in an examination of the department. him to come up." He did not come up.

What waa there to do-but run Frank C. Dalley, former U. 8. Dis CLEARING HOUSE STATEMENT home and say nothing till after din dignity beside the first Ford car in Bank clearlna-a I1.I9T.000.000: Clear. trict Attorney, continued to maintain th lead which he establlihed In ner, when Reuben mother' came B.

M. T. LOSES $10,000" the Dearborn museum. In House balance, tl 21.000.0(H) Fad. hurrying over to Jacob house to de IN FATAL SCALDING earlier return but that miririn.

eral Reserve Bank credit balance, llOt.OOO.OOO. I mand the whereabout of her youngster? Queens Supreme Csurt Oeeisisn present market position ef the stock. likewise, was too small to assure him the nomination on th Demo Favors Mr, Volpe. A jury's sealed verdict, opened to General Motors and Radio both yielded two points, while Steel shewed a fractional loss. cratic slats, for Governor.

Mrs. Napolitfl.no Faces 20 Years for Manslaughter. This Apartment CouW Have Been Rented 12 Thnei Over The mult-bringing; power, of a small advertitement in the classified section of the Brooklyn Daily Times hag been attested by A-Pellejrino of 609 Dean Street, Brooklyn. B.M.T. The otls as a stoud were heavy.

a jury judg. McLaughim part Washington Optimistic qfhe County Court last night held day by Justice Rlegelmann In the Queens Court, decided In favor of the defendant In the case following declines. In London and were also influenced by increased Over Chinese Crisis s. Stella Napolltano to be a self- Must Not Exceed 17.78 hr.l crude oil production. Liquidation and profit saving sales also played t'ailt Pntt, Washington.

May more es- large part in causing declines In HIGH MONEY RATE WEAKENS STOCKS Many Issues Drop 1 to 4 Points in Early Trading. Although there were advances In many issues tn the early stock mar-kef trading today, the general tendency was te lower levels, with, the high rate for call moaey, which renewed a six per cent, a bearish In-' fluent. Many stocks showed losses ranging from one fo four points. In some of Mrs, A. Volpe, of 100 Pulaski St.

against the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad a subsidiary of the B. M. T. these loauea. and convicted her of man the first degree accsrd of scalding her husband to death April 10.

Hmlstlc view of the Shsntung situa Montgomery-Warti started with a tion waa held by officials her to gain of 2 points at H. and held tbat l. Nobody is expected to need more than 17.78 inches tf sitting space. That is, if he (or she) is a' passenger in a B. M.

T. or Brooklyn City Railroad "tar. Mrs. Volpe sued for tlOO.OGO darn. dvance when other stock declined.

day after arrival of reassuring cab la-gram from American representatives In China and Japan. Llectric Aoto Lite had a further advance of over 1 points, based on reports ef a merger with U. 8. Bat agee for Injuries she alleged stfe received through carelessness en the part of the railroad on Aug. 11, 1121.

During the trial the Bute contended she poured four gallons of boiling water over her husband, Do-menlco, while be was asleep In their flat, at lit Baltic st. When she took the stand yesterday ah test). If be (or she) takes upt-fhore eat Much of this optimism reaeiS tery. I A four line advertisement of apartment for rent" brought twelve replies all from prospec-1 tive tenants. Her i what Mr.

Pellegino has to say: I "I am thoroughly convinced that I the Brooklyn Daily Times is the best adTertisinf medium for renting apartments. "A four line advertisement in the WANT AD columns rented the spartm'nt the first day the ad i pr.red. I received more than tejvt replies." The rails were strong, where many from th conference getween Secre Industrials and specialties were room la simply hts (or her) hard luck or that of a long-suffering neighbor, which is mors usually the tary of State Kellogg and Ambassa eak. trains were mad by South eases the declines being due to special reasons. Curtis Atrplant drop ern Fecme ana Canadian Pacific, Red'f trade a pew high rec nea sne ana ner nusuana got into a fight while she was carrying the water it accidentally spilled oa him.

The maximum prlaon terra for manalauf hter. first degree, la JO years. She will sentenced Sniwa- -wiTrt I Just how the average was arrived at, or what would happen tf a pre-umpruoui panper overflowed the bounds, was not disclosed. It Is expected tbat guards on each car will be provHed nith tape-meaa-arrn in the future, to aar1aln If prospective pamencfri will fit All of which wiU Juat another Incentive tp diet. ped Ihree points, being effected both ord at 111.

vo 1. Bt Lout-Bn This testimony wa given yc-tplay Mnrt CVmmiMlon Lon O. Codley. In th Kcjuiut'le 0ch Company bear-in at the ef'vs ff the State Tnniit Francisco equaled It high record at dor Matsudalrs, during which th ambaaeadnr declared Japan hd Et chanfed polk-y and would ri' V-draw Ifa troopi as soon as the trr.er-f iicy pasatd. One official sal It wa ft U.

Genets! Kie'ric moved with by anticipation of dllrii ef rvw ock on the rMs row x-plred and also because of he Uir t.ri bat stoei Cwnmiistoa, t'i K.i,n art, Jrfra. Is 15, th jnottr la retard to Us t( fWA.

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