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79 CBtM B.T a ra BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE WALL' STREET THREE CENTS FOUR O'CLOCK I NEW YORK CITY. TUESDAY. JULY 19. 1027. 2S PAGES.

IM WOMAN FLIER HERE Christian Never Indicted; BOMB IS THROWN AT U. S. CONSULATE AS 'DIC 6' TACKLE Stole $1,500,000 in 1924; Now Safe Even if Caught ASSACC0 THREAT REBELS BRANDED IIIISIYU.S. No Political Question Is Seen by Kellogg American Plane Shot Down. Authorities Now "Pawing Buck" in Cue They Bungled.

Hunt for Portly Brooklyn Man Who Caused Day Heaton Crash Lags Hit Blind TraiL Window Shattered in Nice, France, by Explosive Placed IS VIEWJN TOKIQ Question Is: With Whom Will Japan Side? Na-tion May Remain Neutral By ALFRED E. PIEBF-ii (Special Correspondence of The Eagle) Tokio, June SO The consensus In Japan, with regard to th estrangement between Great Britain and on Sidewalk Outrage Follows Menacing Letters and Nightly Annoyances, Officials Tell Police Sixth of By JOSEPH LILLY The chances are that Georgs R. Christian, whose peculations Meetings Among Experts Have Developed New Ideas, He Tells Press. Geneva, July 19 OP) Hugh S. Gibson, chief of the American delegation to the Tripartite Naval Conference, this afternoon received the international correspondents at Geneva and told them of the progreaa that is being made in the conversations that are now going on.

It was officially announced that a Kind Against American Property Abroad. totaling $1,500,000 plunged the brokerage house of Day Heaton Washington. July 1 VP) The American Government, through the Stat Department, haa expreaaed the view that the clash between United into $3,000,000 bankruptcy in August, 1924, could walk back to his old Brooklyn haunts today and tell the authorities to go climb Russia, Is that th two will never be able'to patch up their differences, and that, sooner or later, ther will Nice, France, July 19 (AP) A bomb was exploded today front of the building in which the American Consulate is located. No one was hurt and only slight damage was done. The polica tree Slatea marines and the forcea of the Nicaraguan General Sandino, was the result of banditry on the part of Sandino's forcea and Involved no be an appeal to the sword.

HERE AND NOW I Th Eagle learned today that even Christian appeared before the Earl Cecil, member of the British ambitiona of Great Britain have started an investigation. delegation, will return to London to and Russia, Japan beileves, clash police of New York all they could political question. Thla waa the reply of Secretary of State Kellogg to proteata voiced at everywhere and In such a manner do would be to take him to the Dls- rlct Attorney's office and that all the the fifth Pan-American Consress night and w. C. Brldgeman, head of the British delegation, will go there tomorrow for the purpose of consulting with the British Cabinet and elucidating the British position at the naval conference.

This Is taken as indicating that a move to com Packer III in London that there Is no room for a compromise. The two countries being, according to publicists in this land. her against the marines' defeat of District Attorney's office could do is nothing unless it gets a lot buaier the Kicaraa-uan reneral. about this case than It has been. "hereditary and traditional enemies." the Japanese surmise that war Is Inevitable.

promise on the cruiser problem is If Christian were found In some underway. The Ocotal battle formed the outstanding topic of discussion at the Congress' opening session yesterday and the Nicaraguan delegate, Salomon de la Selva. attempted to place Although a bitter foe of vac.it ion Consular officials expressed the belief that the bombing wis ths ork of someone who wished to make a demonstration in behalf ot Nicolo Sacco and Bartolomea Van zetti without actually causing blood, shed. Nearly every window was broken in the Consulate, but there was na other damage. Sawo-Vaniotti Gesture Seen.

CoimuI J. Lee Murphy revealed that the consulate haa other State, or aome foreign country, it would be difficult to have him "We have develoned some new napsbots we are gathering holiday Interests In Japan Keen. Ever since the Arcoa Hon ideas as to the methods of approach returned here even for the purpose to the cruiser problem," Mr. (iibson the organization on record opposing souvenirs, and to date our collection Includes: releasing him, because there Is nQ said. 'It would perhaps be prema ture to say Just how hopeful these and the subsequent rupture of diplomatic negotiations.

Japan has been keenly following the Anglo-Russian split. The special correspondents of Japanese papers in Moscow and else- legal basis upon which he could be extradited, as things stand. One fragment of glass from Pull the presence of marines in his country and deploring the killing of Sandino's men. Mexican Averts Discussion. plans look, but they are worth ex ploring." Air.

Gibson added that the present No Indictment Drawn. The plain fact Is that despite his nere in turope have been sending man car window opened suddenly by us without aid of train crew or siege material of any kind. Sandino and his force were described by the Secretary as merely conversations among the "Bix Six' consisted up to now of "very Infor detailed stories of the growing many threatening letters recently concerning the Sairn-Vinum wrecking of Day Heaton, one of the oldest and moat conservative mal exchanges ot views covering the "outlaws and resorting to Banditry and the General, formerly a Liberal an(I had asked noltr nrnt.i.. uciween me peoples of the two countries, in addition to the break between the two Governments. ouses of the Stock Exchange, re whole range of the cruiser One chip of middle fingernail.

One sample of Portland cement in sulting In the loss of Beveral millions military leader under General Mon. All rimsca Must Be Studied. to investors and to other members una ot the main reasons why the Japanese believn that k. cada. was said by Mr.

Kellocg not which Pullman sash was set. The delegates, he said, "have got 3 lzl! the firm, no indictment charging to "have the support of either of to get alt the phases lined un to Late officials have been disturbed nearly every night hy the frequent rinsing of their doorbells although, no one waa vialble when th bell waa answered. French officials called early at th consulate to exnresa rovrm One set of laudatory resolutions him with anything ever had been the Nicaraguan political parties. everyooay satisfaction. nought.

Mr. Kellogg addressed his reply to Great Britain and Russia la inevitable is the speech made hy Comrade Rykoff when diplomatic relations were ruptured. Rykoff then from fellow passengers. "It will seem like a considerable lo learn whether an organized President William Green of the time before we get through," he con One purse of $11.45 from grateful search still was being conducted for tinuen. American Federation of Labor, who had received protests from the Nic- fellow travelers.

Informal exchange of views be i nrlstian. The lagle inquired ot Lieutenant Fltzpatrick, chief of de Continued on Page Thea Itasclie. incident and promised every effort to arrest those responsible. Th consulate was heavily guarded today. With a force Of kanln.

h. One check for testimonial luncheon araguan delegates to the Congress gainst the use of marines against tween the technical experts of the three delegations is occurring Inter tectives at the Old Slip police sta paid for by occupants of Pullman. tlon, who had charge of the hunt mittently, but no convocation of the crowds In the street moving. Sandino. Luis Jlorones.

Secretary of Com rom the nrst, and learned that noth Conference's technical committee Twelve cigars and eight magazines proper is foreseen for the immedi ing la being done now because the detectives don't know which way to presented by same. ate future. merce. Labor and Industry for Mexico, averted discussion of De la Selva's resolution by a motion that it be the first considered by the Reso turn. Card of honorary membership in "We are more optimistic now than Lieutenant Fltzpatrick pointed out, we have been for some days, Mr, National Association of however, that there would be diffi- Gibson declared after a conference Thea Rasche's Ocean Hop Will Be Made Only After Study of American Flying lutions Committee.

Sees Mora Trouble for Marines. culty In bringing Christian back this morning among tbe principal Flattering offer from Coastnl De la Selva before Introducing his from another State because of the absence of an Indictment, as the only delegates. resolution declared the marines Steamship companies of job to lift basis upon which his men could pro "The discussions are continuing In a most cheerful and friendly added Mr. Gibson. "We ceed is a complaint filed at the Old fog on Atlantic seaboard.

fitith Domhlng of Consulate. Since the murder conviction the Massachusetts Court of Nlcol, acco and Bartolomeo Vansattl. American diplomatic missions in I arls, Sofia, Lisbon. Buenos Aires and Montevideo have been bombed or- threatened hy sympathizers ot the condemned men. In several instances the buildings housing the American missions wer damaged, but there has been American loss of life.

1-ast suiiimer the State Department advised American diplomatic representatives to take adequate precautions against outrages by sympa thlzers of Sacco and Vanzetti. "would have to destroy the entire population" if they did not leave Nicaragua, and said they "had no Slip station. HARDING. are beginning to see some light Prosecutor Explains Fiasco. risht there." no matter who was President of the country.

Assistant District Attorney Loula General Sandino alone of the Lib D. Gibbs, who handled brokerage KIN IN DRIVERLESS AUTO German Aviatrix, Now Here, Says Her Atlantic Flight Will failures and speculations at the time of Christian's disappearance, then eral party's military leaders refused to accept the agreement of Colonel Stimson providing that both the Government and Liberal forcea lay ahead. ricnary Session Next Week. The American delegate etated that there would be no meeting of the executive committee for three or four days. This indicates that there is little likelihood of another public plenary session of the conference before next week.

The question of defining the 'obso Be for Sport Doesn't Care If She Is First of Her Sex was asked why an indictment had not been returned. ON WILD RIDE HDRLS down their arms. 'Because," he said, "no one ever RACE TO BEDSIDE OF ARMOUR IN LONDON to Cross Sees Women's Success as Fliers. Secretory Kellogg related that Sandino had held for ransom man. came here with a complaint upon which we could act.

One man did come here and we ten! him what to 3 THROUGH WINDOW agers of French and German con leteness of cruisers determining what ships shall be counted as active cerns near Ocotal and had seized the mine of an American at San Albino, while the city yesterday was acclaiming the prowess of its units and included in the total ton Fear Sacco, Vanzetti anger Strike Fatal 1 Kept Up 10 Days Boston, July 19 C4 The volun do. He said he would bring In several witnesses. That was the last we heard of him. Apparently none of those who loat money were suffi threatening the latter wl(h deatn. Praises Marines In Battle.

Pedestrians Swept Through nage limitation of surface craft appears to have formed the subject live intrepid transatlantic fliers a gracious young fraulein of Ham Packer ill With Typhoid. Daughter and Son-in-Law Called From California. High commendation for the con of today a discussion. Plate Class Into Store ciently interested to have Christian Indicted. We couldn't do more th.iu burg, Germany, who had shared their festivities aboard the Leviathan, watched their reception at quarantine and later, while' the Replying to a question as to whether agreement was in sight on that If he appeared today.

We One May Die. duct of American marines and their i'lr forces and th Nicaraguan Guardla Naci'jnal waa contained in the first official Navy report made couldn't Indict without complaints." the number of 10,000 ton cruisers The Eagle then inquired of Al Dig liner steamed toward her dock, discoursed on her own plans to repeat their daring achievements. A drlverless and unoocupled automobile, on a wild and uncontrolled ride, crashed Into the plat glass window of the Jewelry store of Abra fred J. Coxe attorney, of 128 Broadway, who was receiver of the publta today on the battle at Ocotal The report, forwarded by Admiral carrying eight-Inch Rung to which each of the three Powers would be entitled, Mr. Gibson said that that problem had not yet come before the D.

S. Sellers, commander of the She is Thea Rasche, one of Ger-- Day Heaton estate until Its affairs were wound up. American squadron in Central Amer conferees omciaiiy ana mat it wou.ti ham Schmaltz at 162 Sutter ave. manyt two women aviators. She I don want the buck passed to Jean waters, said that Pvt.

Charles this afternoon, swept a group of be some time before It is reached. After the press conference, Mr U. S. NOW CLAIMS Sydney Garrison, who was wounded me," said Mr. Coxe.

"There Is no reason why Christian has not been three pedestrians ahead of It through in the engagement, still was in Gibson had a busy day ahead of him the breaking glass, injuring two of serious condition but "doing well, Indicted. Whether he could be Indicted for grand larceny Is a ques has come to this country to pursue her stunt flying, study our aviation methods and some time within the next year fly back across the Atlantic to Berlin. iivconsultation with the technical ex pert. with hopes of recovery." them so seriously that they were taken to St. Mary's Hospital with a While official satisfaction was ex-- tary abstinence fro mtood of Nlcol Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti haa entered Its third day with prison officials still inclined to attribut their fast to hot weather rather than to admit the condemned men are actually on a hunger strike.

Vanzetti continues to sip eoffe and to refuse other food while Sacco has declined everything. Both men, however, have running water in their cellf. Dr. Edward V. Wileon, assistant auperlntendent of the City Hoapital, declared that if the men drink no water they could not live longer than 10 days.

Their seven-year imprisonment since their arrest tn 1920 for the slaving of a paymaster and guard and their continued incarceration throughout the long fight which ha been waged to overturn the verdict of the trial Jury haa greatly weakened them, he believed. Meantime. Gov. Alvan T. Fuller.

tion, but there Is some charge ot stealing upon which he could be brought to the bar of Justice. LEVIHE ESCAPED $500,000 TAXES pressed that the British and Japanese chance that one of the two may not London, July 19 J. Ogden Armour, who has been seriously 111 at the Carlton Hotel, was believed today to have passed the critical stage and to he on the mend. JIo was still too weak, however, to see any one, but his wife. It is understood that his daughter and her husband, advised of his illness, are on their way to Kn-glnnd.

Alr. Armour has been attended by Lord Dawson, physician to the King. Ill With Typhoid. Chicago, July 19 (P) The Herald and Examiner said today that J. Ogden Armour Is critically ill In London, and that his son-in-law and daughter.

Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mitchell are racing against time across land and sea tn reach his bedside, Tho paper said that the packer was stricken with typhoid fever a week ago last Wednesday. bad agreed to some rough total, aurvive.

The victims were: coinethlng like 500,000 tons, tne naval experts of the American dele Deferred to V. S. Filers. She spoke reluctantly of herself U. S.

Plane Shot Down In Battle With Rebels; Dropped Out of Sight. "A creditors' committee, headed Mrs. Bertha Ostrofsky, 29, of 202 gation declared that the "string: yesterday. attached to the proposals, notably as Am boy both legs broken and In ternal tninrlea. New Suit Crows Out of War regard the utilization of so-called hy John Thatcher, whose father-in-law lost $130,000 In the failure, has been ready from the start to do all It could to prosecute Christian.

As Another Hit by Ballets "It Is a day that ahould be consecrated to your own brave men," Julius Ostrofsky, 25. her husband obsolete vessels, which would appar lacerations of the scalp and right ently not be counted in the total Managua, July 1 VP) Fearful of receiver I am Interested, Because she objected when sought out for an Interview. leave much to be desired. Jacob Llekman, 2. of 171 Amhoy there waa a report that Christian took some ot the firm's missing assets with him and if these can be an epidemic, the authorities at Oco tal scene of Sunday's 17-hour en gagement between the forces of Gen Although Invited to debark at serious internal injuries and In Capital the Walkers quarantine with the fliers and share right leg fractured.

Woman May Lose Both Legs. eral Sandino, rebel leader, and and his special advisory committer ere pushing their review of the cele Are Running Down Auto3 Continued on Page 1 The Mitchells left Chicago last Joint body of 39 United States ma' All three were treated by Dr. brated case. Vashlnirton. July 19 (JPede- Bovlnn of St.

Mary's Hospital, and rines and a grcup of Nicaraguan con The latter body had beror It to trinna of the Capital are trying. In day a request from William O. tabulary are cleaning; up the city, inrreaplriK numbers, to run rtown Crazed by Heat, Man Contract Profits Return to U. S. Awaited.

Enitle Buroau, 901 Colornrto Building. By JOHN BIIJ.IAGS Jr. VaHhington, July 19 When Char lea A. Levin, who flew to Ger many in the Columbia. Anally returns to the United 8tata, he will find two disputes with the Government to welcome him where he left only one.

The Treasury Department, it Is now learned, has prepared a set of papers for service on Levlne. whlrh embody a claim for about $.100,000 in unptiid Income taxes growing out Thompson, defense counsel, for which has the appearance of a big autooblles. If figures, tabulated by Ostrofsky was taken home. The other two, however, were rushed to the hospital, where It was said that Mrs. Ostrofsky would probably have to lose both legs and It waa doubtful graveyard.

complete stenographic copy or an teatlmony It haa heard. Herbert B. Dives Through Window he Trutlln Bureau, are to be taKen is an accurate summing up of the In their ovation. Miss Rasche Insisted on remaining In the general background of the crowd. "Your filers have the right to be present alone In today's fete." she said.

"I prefer to be silent. People have been too kind to me In Paris. London and aboard here. 1 do not merit all their favors." And that is characteristic of Thea Rasche. An aviatrix, one fancies, would be very commanding, and certainly very masculine.

But this young German woman Is neither. She Is a mixture of modesty, self- Most casualties resulted from Ehrmann, associated wltn Mr. situation. dropped by five planes or Thompson, announced the defens The has found that 5 per if Lickman would survive. The automobile belonged to Dan dered the rescue of th marine Joseph Freeman, 65 years old, address unknown to the police, startled the tenants In the three-story tenement at (22 4th Brooklyn, cent of the automobile here nre raused by persons walking let Fertel of 319 Hooper st.

He had force at Ocotal by Brig. Gen. Loga driven It down a short while before into the sl'les of moving motor ve Feland, night on the second leg of their dash across the continent to make the Perengaria. of tbe Cunard line, which sails from New York City nt midnight tonight. They started last Friday when they received ft cablegram from Mrs.

Armour at their summer home In Southern California to "come Immediately. Wife IMionrs 2.000 Miles. Mrs. Armour supplemented the cablegram with a long distance telephone call from London to Santn Barbara, her voice raveling more than 7,000 miles, believed to be a distance record. Mr.

Armour has been ailing for some time. In tho Inst year he has twice sufferer! severe nttacks of Me Is 64 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have ar and left It standing in front of 150 waa almost ready lor nnai arguments.

The execution of the two men, originally set for the week of July in. haa been postponed by an executive respite until the week ot Aug. 10. hicles. Traffic officials have put thl this morning by running through the The rebels succeeded In brlngln Sutter where he got out to at.

tend to some business. He told the hallways and banging on doors. Fi practice down as the most adavncea form of Jaywalking. down on American plane, but the confidence and charming feminine police later that he had shut off th of profits made In Government aviators escaped safely and lande nally ha brok in th door of Philip Lynch' apartment on the first floor, entrlne and taken the other usua grace. Flying Solely for Sport.

In Ocotnl. The plan was piloted by Chapman Lays Attack precautions to make sure It would running through th rooms to the contracts. Thee contra eta thetn-welves are the subject of a pending suit between Levlne and the Department of Justice. Corrigan Begins 3d Term She discourses with as much front where he dived through an Sgt. Albert S.

Munscn. Tronns Mote Against General. not move. Car Huns Wild Down mil. gentleness and grace as though shi On Htm to Anarchist Washington.

July 19 (JP) William open window 20 feet to the sidewalk ills skull Is believed to have b--n Sergeant Munsch was accompanied However, the car was facing down crada and suddenly It started to roll Aunit Upturn lo t. S. E. Chapman. American consul at by Marin Gunner Michael Wodar I'ucrio Mexico, who was shot and se After Levine had suddenly left riously wounded Sunday by an In down.

After moving about 25 feet it Jumped the curb directly Into the group of three and continued ranged to keep touch with Mrs. Armour by radio during their sea fractured. He was taken to the Methodist Episcopal Hospital, unconscious. Police believe he waa a heat victim. Papers found In Freeman's pockets gav his name, but no addres.

he country as ft passenger In the truder In his borne, nns inrormea wer the hostess of ft anion, r.n the occasional moments when her knowledge of Enrllxh falls her and she turns to a companion for help or drops bac Into her native tongue ar handled with surprising ease. It Is a curious fact that after three transatlantic flights have been completed for demonstrative, com-merrlal and acientiflc purposes, it As a City Magistrate Magistrate Joseph Corrigan today began In homicide court hit third ten-year term as a city magistrate. He was the first appointed In 1907, by Mavor Croige H. M'Clellan( reappointed in 1917 by Mayor John I'urrny Mitcbel, and given another trn-year term few daya ago by Mayor James J. Walker.

voyage, and If It should bemme nec through the store window. Hellanca plane while negotiations for a settlement of the war mirplu zcyk, who was on patrol mission in another plane. Wodaricyk reported that while looking for General Sandino's forces he saw a group of men southwest of San Fernando, circled over them and than dropped The American iMtmassy in inxn City that he bHives his assailant was an anarchist. The cries of pain and terror Th earn papers Indicated he was a brought neighbors to the scene, who, contracts were being held, his New "I'loane convey to President i mv anrprclation of his personal member of the Spanish Avar et essary, they probably will takf an airplane from Southampton to London on their arrival In England. Mr.

Armour has linen in Europe since June, going abroad with Mrs. Armour especially for his health. after the car had stopped moving, York attorneys asked the Depart erana, and that lived at one time nulled them out from a shower a bomb after he had been fired Inquiry through the military commander as to my health and his in Modena. N. T.

He had no money ment of Justice to postpone further action until Levlne returned to the broken glass and grinding machine. rr. I'nlted States. Weeks have passed Police of th Brownsville precinct and Levlne has not returned to the started an Investigation to find was Anally such an aviator ae thla uho proposed th flight solely for sport. only purpose Is sport." she said.

"And 1 do not care whether I am th first woman to cross or not. I shall not attempt the flight until I have atudled your American methods carefully. I Intend to travel MF.XICO PROTT.STS KlI.I.INfi. Mexico City, July UVi The Koe Fertel had been guilty of negligence, United Platen. Offlciuls In the Jus eign OmVe announced today that the urgent orders that local antnormen apprehend the anarchist," Chapman telegraphed, TIIHK.K DKl) IV 1M1A RIOT.

Simla, Punjab, British India, 3 (p, Three persons were and 14 Injured at Kothala, a village tn Maler Kolla. one of the Puntb SfmoH din-inn a mob attack tod.iy tlce Department are beginning to wonder just what his plans are and Embassy at Washington had been Instructed to flle alronft whether he. Is "holding off on the contract settlement. The sum In 19 Men Fined $5 Each For Smoking in Trolleys Smoking on one-man trolley tars In Brooklyn coat It men $5 each In th Fifth Avenue Court today. Th men were given summonses yesterday by four Inapectora of th H.

Jl. T. on the Smith St. and Hamilton ave. lln-s for smoking aboard the crs.

Today they pleaded guilty before Magistrate Hlrshfleld. Wodarzryk'a plan was hit thre times, one bullet missing his leg narrowly. L'apt. O. D.

Hatfield, fn command of the marln fore at Ocotal, reported last night that all was well and that a column under Major Kloyd was marching on the town for the purpose of preventing el gandlno from reorganising his forces. Late reports Indicated that the rebel chieftain was being deserted by the remainder of his band. Graphic Account of Fight. A graphic account of th fight, In which one marine. Pvt.

Michael A. nhleskl of Itoulett. waa killed. all over your country, studying your aviation methods and occasionally giving exhibitions of stunt flying In th little Idet. Flamingo stunt plan of my own that Is now aboard the volved is said to range between protest with the American State Department over th killing of M.ixl-mlno ltlverna.

a Mexican, by a police Rattler Strikes, but Fangs Hit Mans Fishing Creel Niagara Kails, July 19 lP)- H. V. Ellison, a printer, probably owes bis life to a small leather ha In which he was carrying his fishing tackle yesterday afternoon. Ellison was walking along the flat, on the Niagara Hlver. when he heard the whirr of a rattler.

Hefore he had time to retreat the rattler struck, but was carrying hie bag on the side toward the spake and the reptile's fangs sank harm-less'v Into lb" leather. Ellison later killed it with a chin. The rattler measured 3 feet 6 inches. HKimicK improvixo. Cleveland, July 1 Ambassador Myron T.

Herlck of France, who underwent a minor operation here Sunday, had "a very good night," hospital reports today said Attending physicians said no further operation will he necessary unless complications develop. $300,000 snd $.100,000. on a body of police and soldiers The tax claim is a new officer in Oklahoma. reeking to make certain arrests. development though Its possible ex Leviathan and wmcn I snnn try oui Wednesday at Roosevelt Field.

istence has i.e'n known here ant no time. It Is known that when the Wants More Women In Aviation. "I'd Ilk to see mor women be- Department of Justice wns first in Heckscher Saves Boy Scout's vest (gating levlne and his prot.ts from war contracts, auents turned to enme Interested In "ne contlnued. "It la a wonderful field bis Income lax returns to see what of sport for them. It la strenuous had reported.

These agents, it Is has been received by President Adolfo Dins from Arnaldo Ramlres Abaunxa, one of th leading rlticens of Ocotal. Th account described th haul as on of th fiercest In th hualness. requiring perseverance. Mother From Pauper's Grave understood, discovered marked dis Two Hurt asGiant Locomotive Runs Wild for Half a Mile but women would adjust themselves crepancies In the Inrome and the tux paid on It In recent yenrs and thi easily to that. In my own country women hav not been allowed to fly Only One Buyer Wanted 1 history of Nlrsragua.

Abaunta said that General Sandino attacked th city from all direc for commercial purposes snd it I dtcnery set internal Htvfnu sprctnrs to examining1 the Ivln returns. only In the past year that the terma what is to be done with them en July 27. The vounger hoy, a hlue-eved nhild, clad in a sailor suit, seamed to worship his biz brother. His eyes But many more answered th ad The body of Mrs. Kntherlne Hole.

27, who died In spite of faithful nursing by her small son. will not be buried In a piuper'i grave. Au-gust Heckscher. philanthropist, ha" of th Versal lea Treaty nave al lowed our men to develop aviation tions Sunday morning, th tronps shouting and cheering for Sandino and crying "Death to th Ameri Tai Claim Kepi NMfot. to anv extent." O.

Hellanca. builder of the cans!" Americans Itrfnaa lo Surrender. New Tork.to-Herlln plans Colum lertdcd upon thnt. Ir. Charles fJrav Hhaw.

repre followed the older brother conniant-lv In court, and when they were rated, even for a moment, the vounser child would run nppeahnsly a(ter the rt hr one. Noticing this, senting Mr. Heckm her. railed st tne hla, which Mies Hnache piloted during Its aojnurn In Berlin, waa even mora enthualastln about women In aviation, on board th Msrnm, en morgue this morning and annonneed Mr. lprkcher would arrange for the The Injured ar Kdwln Swlnton and Thomas Kn of th locomotive t-at crew.

Their legs wer bruised when thev leiped. Schwevan earaped Injury, although remained on th ens'n throughout th trip. Th engine left th rails Jiiat west of st. snd a few yards from the passenger station. Travel, era waiting for New York Central trains, seeing the engln coming to-ard them, fled from th station platform.

Main lln tracks of th New Tnrk Central wer torn up for some die. tanre. and a wrecking train waa nt from Riiffalo to nla- th engine hack rout to greet the other fliers yes. terday morning, said: "Thlrtv-flv percent of all th In oulrlea I hav about Inns-dlstanc Mr. J.

Thoreaz. 15 South Klliott Place, ran in the Classified Section of The Kaifle. He was hoping to find on buyer for his Maxwell car and wai unprepared for the large number of replies that he actually received. Naturally Mr. Thoreni was very well pleased with the speed and efficiency of his KskI Ad.

It cost him hut a few cents to sell )in automobile and had his choice of findlnc on after the ad's second appearance. This experience is duplicated evirv day hy Kairle advertisers. An ad in our "Automobile" columns will no douM sell your car just aa-qtrickly. I'hon Main 6200 and ask for an ad-taker. Dunkirk, N.

July 1 Two employees of th Brooks plant of th American Locomotive Company her were slightly Injured and several passengers st th New York Central station narrowly escaped Injury or deith today when on of th largest freight locomotives ver manufactured at the plant ran wild for half a mil befnr leaving th rails. Th engine, which was for th Denver and Bio Grand Railroad, had Just been completed and was being tested In th Brooks plant Yar.ta. Suddenly the engineer. Harney Khwevan, found that he waa unabl to shut off the steam and th hit locomotive swung out of th yards and on to the main line tracks of ti Vetr York Central. had gone about half a mile, attained a speed of II mllea an hour, when It struck; a derailing twitch and overturned.

living nlanes ar from women. Inasmuch as both cavs spring from contracts Lvtne hd with the War Department for disposal of surplus ammunition, it Is expted that they mill he handled together wnen Leln. comes bark snd Is compelled to consider a settlement or fa tbe alternative of civil muitn hl'h to-gthr would total close to $1,000,000. Just before Levlne flew to Kurope. (he Government mkd hlin If he would compromise the contract for bow murh.

He never answered that question. I'nder the secrecy rule nf the Revenue Act, tbe Treasury refuses to dlvu'e the nature of Its tax claim agsinst Levlne. by I it i Continued ratio S. "They ar quite sa good pilots as "Th hosts of Sandino sweep on," Abauma said In his report, "attempting to capture th Municipal Park, to us th ston wall for protection. It la now daylight th Americana hav not retreated an Inch.

Th constabulary maintain their position. Th American sharp-shooters are piling up th dead." "Pandino remains at th entrance of city directing the movements of hie troops. II sends a note to th hemic Captain Hatfield, Intimating that aa he (Hatfield! had no waier. he would eventually hav to surrender, Hatfield replied: "Received vour m'n, and say. with or without water, a Marine never surrenders.

TV remain her until er cptur4." men snd mut enter tne tini aviation la to developed to the Jlistbe Hoy! observed tlvit he believe. I they Should not ho separited. William's father died in 1919-Ororire's father, Conrad Cherka. living in E. Hth st Manhattan, Mrs.

Hod oinmon-la huband. sine court toil i to 1 I i pater nit the yomurfr bov. He explained fi.i! he jnd Yrs Mod en e(. for some time, but slid he would lik- to proudn for tbe liny. Il hadn't money enoush, he stated, to jmv for tbe wonmn's funeral, hut be thouKiit be ronld nnniii' to psv for th hov support if be were nt to a private home He-vt said he would Consider Cherka'a petition.

hurint if the body was rot lainid by relatives. Thre are no relat1ep Then Ir. Khaw went to the Children Court to see what disposition was to hm msde nf Will in!" tbe 1 0-vear-old Pov Hrout. who kept his dving mother and his venr-otd halt-brother, fleotge. In the rooms at M0 Mh m-hn'ta chief Justice franklin J.

Hvt, of the children's Court, the two children In the cuto.lv of the I'htl'lre-h Soctety. pending an Imes. titration of thetr cs by the proration officer snd hy th I)pnr'ment of ruhlic Welfare. will tjetld on the rails. Traffic was blocked for fulleat." Trlle of Daring Wiinla.

about the hours. It was Hans Joachim. Baron inn Kreudener. Itasrhe'e meihnlr and a acinn of German nohllltv. who New Mahar U4 Ma ef Mae Is la'luaM I 1MT Ae'imefclla ef recounted through sn interpreter Lass las Iwl Vaht'ta La.

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