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1VYMATIEER FORECAST lit GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT 1 AND FRI DA Y. COLDER FRIDAY NO. 8 9 THEY0 t-rPel et th Po.totte. at York. Pa as S.

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4, 171174 -)I TTEEIL FORECAST TIL------1 11.1 I GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT i DESPATC strit1 70 DAY AND FL-IDA Y. COLDER I FRIDAY 0) Alatits0000- 1111 11. Ihe 141ItC Ho me Delivered Edition Circulation Books Always Open I NO. 89. Po.toMe York.

Pa as C.asa 111,1 a Mat ter. PRICE 2 CENTS-1 0 CENTS PER wEEn. YORK, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 3 1930. YORK, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 1 3 1930. I JAMAICA GINGER I COLLEGE HEAD CHOSEN 1 DR0HIBITIoN LAw 1 Princeton Educator Will Be- I I I come President of M.

T. VALIDITY DENIED MALADY the department of physics at Prince PROHIBITION Alm VALIDITY DENIED VOL. 109. VOL. 109 VOL.

109. BRIAND PREDICTS MISS LATIN AMERICA 1 I limmonvEm SLEEP -Beautiful Bch-oolTeacher" of unnunul oLLLF Panama Crowned at Miami EARLY COLLAPSE 1.A.M I. l'a Marc 3 3 BELONGS To YOUTH 7 se'r. as she is no 11. in a Priam 1- eld thP 0 Ai a I I I BRIANDPF EARLY ton university.

will become president lof the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 138- Persons in Tennessee Are next July. He i 42 years old. Victims of Strange Form Announcement of the appointment 4. was made here yesterday by Presi- of Paralysis dent Samuel W. Stratton, who will 'relinquish his duties to become man of a newly created executive I was made here yesterday by Presi- of Paralysis dent Samuel W.

Stratton, who will relinquish his duties to become chair- man of a newly created executive Scientific Study of Sleep Habits Upsets Several Popular Notions SHEEP COUNTING PASSE lar Notions SHEEP COLINTIN' PASSE LX OF NAVAL PARLEY Other French Delegates Do Not Share Leader 3 View MAIL Other French D.legatPs Do Not. Share Leader 3 View BISHOP SLATTERY DIES Acute Heart Attack Fatal to Noted Clergyman BOSTON, March 13 regard for creed. citizens of the state today mourned the sudden death of BiAtop Lewis Slattery of the I Episcopal diocese of Massachusetts.1 Ile passed away here last night at his home after an acute heart attack, In his 63rd year. Bishop Slattery had led hts church I In Massachusettsefor less than threel years following the retirement of I Bishop William Lawrence. From 1.922 to 1927 he had aided the latteri In his administrative duties as bishop i coadjutor and in 1923 becarm; his' son-in-law by his marriage to a daughter, Sarah Lawrence.

She survives. Born in Pittsburgh. on Dec. 1R67. the son of a clergyman, Bishopl slattery most of his boyhood in Brunswick.

Me. He entered Harvard university on the advice of Phillips Brooks, then bishop of I Massachusetts and NV5; graduated I i el nu rnv in Pittsbur u.enss- sen-in-law by his marriage to a daughter, Sarah Lawrence. ehe Bo the on of a clergyman Bishop Pa. on Dec. 9 igen e.

Slattery most of his boyhood wick. Me. He entered Hat- yard university on the advice of Phillips Brooks then bishop of Massaehusetts. and WRS graduated Bishop Slattery had led his church in lassachusettsefor less than three years following the retirement of Bishop William Lawrence. From 1.922 to 1927 he had aided the latter in his administrative duties as bishop and in 1923 becamt his 13 CASES IN and of the corporation of I i 13 CASEs- IN GEORGIA and of the corporation of as! I i newsPapertne he never tried case or repreeented anybody In We We' Representative Einar Its, lterahtl" can.

Kansas. objected vigtrrouslY and euggeeted that LaGuardta take the witness stand If be wished to offer testimony. The witness. lire. Jesse W.

Nichol BY LAWYER BODY snn. president of the National Woman's Democratic Law Enforcement league, then read list of breweries which she Paid bad contributed to Currans association. LaGuardia. P.S. names of the contributors of the eponded with a.

request that all the the committee. Anti-Saloon league be laid before Committee York mNeenwdsYAorcktioSno- A noth er envntnittee member It Before Supreme Court rceentative Dyer. Re lie Min. sourt ennouneed last rklght. that be had been before the Hoover Law VIOLATION OF TENTH I Erforeement commission to irrge that it ineeetigate the questions of AMENDMENT ALLEGED fact and policy involved in letailli- ing beer containing 2.76 per cent Of alcohol and report its findings to corgrees.

He said his reception ulna Supporters of Dry Law Con- very LIQUOR, cordial and satisfactory. tinue Defense Before House TORONTO BOARD Judiciary CommitteeYale i PROFIT is 9,6 61,4 4 3 Economist and Church! TortONTO. March 12 Mem' totentng the On. Temperance Board Official trio liquor control commission. has 'reported to the legislature a prott on Witness ListChicago for 1929 of 19661,448.

Council Approves Report Commenting on operation of tbe system. the report said: Attributing Crime Increase i "Evils resulting from the abuse et have ever been present The to Prohibition 1 of drunkenne-ss still is with tit and probably will remstn with the host of other sins." NEW YORK. March 13 new I The commission declared the day question of the constitutionality of the large bootlegger was ended. the 1Sth ain-ndinent, not heretofore is regarded today as the com- passed on by the United Stas sup- i (Continued on Page Twenty) reme court, was raised today by a committee of the New York County I Committee of New York Society Recommends Action Before Supreme Court VIOLATION OF TENTH AMENDMENT ALLEGED Supporters of Dry Law Continue Defense Before House Judiciary CommitteeYale Economist and Church Temperance Board Official on Witness ListChicago Ili ff VIOLATION OF -TENTH AMENDMENT ALLEGED fact and I 111.cc:mollipiraln):dlicre:rpogtnruvt:liv:s cor i Supporters of Dry Law Con- very green He maid his reception erns tinue Defense Before House Judiciary Committee-Yale i PROFIT IS 9,6 61 443 i Economist and Church! TORONTO. March 12 sales; totalling $55,860.369.

the on. emperance oar Offi cial terio liquor control commisslonats 'reported to the legislature a prott on Witness List--Chicago 1929 of $9.561,448. Commenting on operation of the Council Approves Report system the report aald: Attributing Crime Increase -1--v ila resulting from the fibulae ef have ever been prenr to Prohibition liit. Tao sin of still is with et and erobablv wil 1 remain with the NEW YORK. March 13 ern-le new The commission declared the ay I i host of other sins." question of the constitutionality of et the large- bootlegger was ended.

the 18th amsndinent, not heretofore is regarded today as the eont- passed on by the United State.3 sup- 1 (Continued on Page Twenty) reme court. was raised today by a cmmtte of oiehe NeW York County I a.jacotir:ruibuestiAlatoritbaaart :Afis.11 tir.hbee- cety Recom Committee of New York So- imens ction the committee A Before Supreme Court Anti-Saloon league, be laid before Another committee, member. litelAroeentative Dyer. Republican. Mia, Mel 1da dark and was voted the title Amertca" last n-ir fidges at the frst annual; letrnatIcenal Miami Beauty pageant with nine repr-senta-: vPs a many 1'''1" 151 21 3-Pars r0.

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Le rr-v-Ir" hP1- as an Instructor at the NortlIA Trrs. Sh, represa-nt the of Pans--no, at An Intcrnatioen: lienuty "32-Part at 1)- Laneiro in S- cord Vcr.rit tO ta of Costa attrActed attention s.vr33 (ilys ago t-y fur to ap t-ear in a 1.3thinor for a rr1 tn aprevr 's she Is in the Ava tur 1 in ter- reel are ter tee contest es-as en ese VP! res k'o Her -en- esweiry was a A he ir'. oeto mere sn sse a ee r- tee-area I hnd eane made to hut th-rereh Interpretr esee that atS, er Ser enure's- is eoreeeded she retern t'', te reeurne her at the Annex Sehere fer Tear-leers. She erese nt ee ,) 1 reel, anl Ite et an Intcrnati-ina. a r-12-eat at Res De -Janeiro in iFeP- Soestel raares benere went to Sene- z-zaia gar Lerte of Coeta Vate.t vila efrated attention reverni Isys ago ev refusene to ap- in ti.

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f't 12O pounds eosgy part- I 0 Pt 1041 I I "A rt the institute. The appointment was described the first step in a plan of executive JOHNSON CITY. March 13 control in which Dr. ComPton and CP--Improvement in the condition Dr. Stratton will share the duties ot of s-ome of the 138 persons in four administration.

It was made at the Tennessee counties. suffering of Dr. Stratton, who has from a strange form of paralysis been president of the institution for was reported today while authorities eight years, and was approved by the awaited the 'results of laboratory executive committee last autumn. tcsts being made by the state health Dr. Compton.

a native of Wooster de partment Ohio, Ls the son of Elias Compton No new cases havNappanred since acting president and emeritus dean TuesdnY, but the cause and cure for of Wooster college. A brother tb, ailment remains undetermined. Dr. William M. Compton.

is secretary Dr. S. S. Moody. Washington county and manager of the National Lumber health officer.

has reiterated that. Manufacturers association. and While most of the victims are men another brother, Arthur 11. Compton, Raid tley taken liquor of is professor of physics at the quality recently, the malady versity of Chicago and the winner could not be attributed definitely to of the Nobel prize laureate in physics Intoxicants. in 1927.

A Mrs. Charles Herb-. each 'case. the ailment hap bert Rice. is the wife of the president roached its peak with numbness of of colloge in Allahabad.

India. thc feet and ankles, preventing I The newly appointed has walking and in some instances calls- received honorary and is a trig considerable pain. Head colds felluyr of the American Optical end throat infections have been the y. During the World War he frst symptoms. was aeronautical engineer in the nal corps and later associate scien13 PARALYSIS CASES tific attaehe to the American eml-Kts- REPORTED IN GEORGIA at Paris.

Dr. Compton is married and the father of three children. 13 PARALYSIS CASES REPORTED IN GEORGIA the first step in a 'plan of executive JOHNSON CITY. Mareh 13 control in which Dr. Comraton and of of the 138 persons in four ad s-ome CT -Improvement in the condition Dr.

Stratton will share the duties ot ministration It as made the a Ee Tennsee counties see. sfferin uggestion of Dr Stratton who has from a strange form of paralysis been president of the inntitution for Was reported today while authorities eight years. and was approved by the awaited the 'results of laboratory executiv committee last autumn. beets being made by the state health Dr. Compton, a native of Wooster.

de partment No new casee hatiN nprelared since netine preeldent and emeritus dean Ohio, Ls the son of Ellas Compton Tuesdey. but the cause and cure for of Wooster eollege. A brother the ailment remains undetermined. Dr William Compton is se creta-rY Dr. S.

S. Moody. Wa.shington county and manager of the National Lumber health officer. has reiterated that, Alanufacturers aseociation. and while most of the victims are men another brother, Arthur II.

Compton. at the Uni- who Raid tney had taken liquor of is professor of physics doubtful quality recently, the maladY versity of Chicago and the winner could not be attributed definitely to the Nobel prize laureate in physic in 1927. A elster, Mrs Charles Her- Intoxicants. In each case the aliment ha bert Rice is the wif of the preid eent a Of of Ewing eolloge in Allahabact. India.

reached its peak with numbn e. the feet and ankles, preventing The newly appointed resident has and in some instances caux- received honorary dsgrees and is a wiilkine Head colds fele3W Of the American Optical end throat infect tons have been the During the World 1Var he ing considerable pain. frst symptoms. was aereneutical engineer in th nal eerps and later assoelate scier- 13 PARALYSIS CASES tific attache to the American ev at Paris. Dr.

Compton Ls married REPORTED IN GEORGIA -me the father of three children the institute. The appointment was described FATE OF CONFERENCE RESTS WITH TARDIEU British and American Observers Believe French Premier Nay Modify and Prolong -NC-Discussion For Three or Four WeeksStimson and M'Donald Decline to Consider Security Pact Accertance 37. A Ixttrt Americ-An entrart4 Iliran I 1 1 I- arA Ill a reAlilt tn. Ir. 1 CA Jidg-Ing PI, -0 I PV i is IS years.

5 ta 4 and tvei.g...s 124 1-- atter her he again exolain- I enr el her relJF-L1 1'3 don a hatlung stL "tr my File said. -A I -I 11 -11 c'rl Is ktiosvn by her ahility TTIATel. hertiiti'ul rt-n' t. for dry land alvimmincr fjIt urn 5. 'PI 3 "-as 1 (Ito Senorita; I of N11-2rag-Ja.

All Tnv r' thr.P girLS were given loving cups f.d irt a.i on enorita lloyd was; ovfr crowned with a. gm-sturlded t. A ft ftl ett as the rA at the, contest was Miss Mary Dean. as "Miss Canal, rt ti.at ti is a native of New i York who hns lived In the Canal 41 yearn. iU In contrast.

to of th.a entiro i "1 fts- Latin heauttes to appear in Lrrnarnent, sults. on Tuesday night when 4. poy, prclile-Atf tv, IIt.s aJnt flastment of Fort i IA) I 11 "II 11'v Texas. was selected as -A merle 111 i. reatY of Nk-', 44 girls from the United! Idiosyncrasies Numerous Fr.nct;sat a further in 'State appearf-41 both in evening IvJmantzatic nr t'ho (11' govkns and in bathing suitAn.

Inen, arroptaricIc. I 1 0, tonnare EL11.1 entiLecyry methods tf tcchnical DEATHS wourc.1 ttil go: anh ear e. Arner.ran r-vor3 i SNYDER-071 March 11, 1950. et 8 p. at her hnme.

216 First avenue arreed that the I Vlrwie Amelia. wife of nnvther three cr tvir Is, pro- 1 Snyder. aged 86 years. 9 months and fe' i In tee a in 5 I an41 fr'etd -e tr 1 furrertil rasre'h Inv. kPe tn attend d-rt Vitt A T1 -c, Fr 71-Ch 1, at Pl-mtult4 Ise'r; ns in St.

Lukes ceme- fr- ilk St- Lutheran chnrch. near he fprrner rt' M. en terv. th. French naval saw little.

Body 1 tr i. viewed Thursday evoning hope of better-Merit of the tV.tuatiort Detween 7 arKi 9 o'clock. 12-2t that pstr. "rat: March 10. 1950.

at 5:45 It Wft.15 lind.er54.r,r,ti Vh" levirlle quest- 7 1A2 hlabPtin: plhA2htli tion the (-nurse the ecrifert'rice Its Tel take wa 0 I I- prorzrarrt rnr 1 ra IIIRixt- tri 12i.Kla ti li4omalon at at. of t'nir; I theRettativ 4 and frinda II rib Invited to atten1 rf t.1-. 1.1..tc. ttlA n.ftr.r noon tit St 1 sevc.rat ItNie lick! from hr late mai- arch 14th. services at t' In-501-intire rcs 'undPr e1.1c-,.r.vv.(-)TI.

at 1 :50 p. m. Intermant in to t- A rn 1r z. theNs.f, town eametery liarniatiu-g a ra 1 rIoaa4 to tt-p r. TI.oy in- I I Pe copy.

11-18 I GLATFELTER Se Marc2. 11130. at Seer Courses Omen I at hi. home at Ni ..1 Log-anville. Pa- mre Glatfeiten aired 5S se s- 1 sE hGisinhtfoernitee r.atagliosraed 5nsvilyieear.

iP.al. Seer Courses Open I Pt' a ftvc-rinwfr 1 rrz 11-: P. lirncid f8inadY131. are to aain 1 rrit treaty 1PrflU1ri Ihe serrices from his Ista home in involyi; largo Inorean Great l' In. inter.

iSnattuLdar. 15. nt 2 under t' Tsa tt Y-- r- 1 Tio.iy may be la yee me veetenri rr; 7 rtr.p.r1P-nt.., fnr t.1-c StatPn---- 1 9. 12-lit 1030. at R.

rn over 1 Yareh 171 SUrh ft weltten at his parants residence. York Haver-. Ray Ezra. son of Adam and Ne111; ir.tn It a il I zed 10 months and 13 clays. larz" In'reia I'-' Un y.

rn. Interment in Logan cemetery. 11rItaln----eLnd under 1' pri rtty- nr- 1 Ilorty may be viewed Fe.day evenir 1 over rtr 12-St nr tl-r ited StatPe--- IVA 9 presdnuvIy z.nntrvn;:dated 1 Nfitreh IA. 1030. at 1 4S R.

Surh ft trios tv mfglit Ilitve vreitten at his paranta resdence. York Haven. PI Strs I- Ray Ez ra. son of Adam and Nell'. Into It rt ran! i Kane.

zed 10 months and 13 days. li.r.lt.,tay aril evrn I and friencig are to st, tend a 17159 fne the funens! nr, big residence Jil pan: 'hiirnant- unday- Services, at the house at 2 p. m. 1 ,.....1.....,.., 1,... 1 f.r intermert in Union cemetery.

Manchester. yr', ep.Q a f-srk STACER On March at HAMILTON. N. Y. March 13 The sIpPp habits or :.,09 distinguished Amerman men were made public.

at Colgate university bcLiy and upset sorne popular notions The critical a.ge when it Is unsafe to lose sleep is S5. I -ontrary to classical anecdotPq mPn of important affairs sIeep about thvik full cight hours. It is youth of age 1JUUS. IL IS youtn insleau or age thkt sleeps the least. Then that old fashinned way of vetting to sleep by counting.

sheep Jumping a wall is as out of date as -Mary 's La mix" Not that the fundamental methd has changed but ttAav on-iy ki sheep herder Should pick on the dream sheep. For the rest of us. there are more effective sleep potions. The survey WaR made by Dr. Donald A.

Laird. director of the Colgate psychelogical laboratory. The ages of the roen ranged from 21) to 95 and sorne gave permission to (HSclose their identities. One 95-yearold is Brigadier GPrIoral Aaron S. Daggett.

U. S. A. Younger men include William Allen Wi-ite. the Rev.

S. Parkes tadman and (-leivertior John H. Trumbull of Connecticut. Dr. Laird finds 35 years.

"the critical period when loss of sleep. or sleep on a train. shows most noticeable ill-effects. At this age. I)0Tr sleep seems to bring more widespread had effects than at other ages.

Before and after this age. Sleep apparently can be tampered with more impunity." No one reported more thnn 10 nor less than five hours habitual sleep. The average sleep for 25 years is seven hours, 25 minutes. The minutes sleep over seven hours then Increase to 45 at 35 years. to 59 at age 45.

drop to 45 at age to 40 minutes at age t55 and rise to 45 minutes at age 75. At 85 the sleeping time is hours 10 minutes. with high honors. After receiving his religious training at the Episcopal l'htological school in Cambridge, he ta ugh at Groton school fur two years. It was through an enthusiastic letter of commendation from Bishop Lawrence.

the man he was later to succeed. that Bishop Slattery received in 1S96 his first important church post, the deanship of the Cathedral of Our Most 11ercifu1 Saviour at Fairbault, Minn. In 1907 he was made rector of Christ church. SpriTIQfit.11. there until 1910 when he received a call to Grace church in New York.

Ile was rectnr cf that important church until he be.eame Inshop coadjutor in 1922. REVOLT PLOT REVEALED Indian Bomb Planter Bares Murder Conspiracy LONDON'. March 13 "Exchange Telegra ph" dispatch from Bombay says that Sher Jung. alleged Itatler of a recent train outrage who has surrendered to the police, is understood to have made "startling distlosures." The Lahore correspondent of the "Exchange Telegraph" reported that Jung had revealed to the police a Nvidesprend conspiracy to commit political murders and overthrow the Pritish government in India by the use of arrilS. The correspondent added that the revelations were believcd to contain a dennite clue regarding the recent bomb outrage.

on Viceroy Irwin's special train. CALCUTTA-IYaYOR HELD ON SEDITION CHARGE i the Antarctic Monday after rnore nieht, Mayor Seng-upta tor volunteel-s to join the army of civil thrarn a year at 'the bottom of the resistance and carry out the prescram I world, which he flew over the Softrtlh Pole and disocovered a large, of Mahatma Gandhi in behalf of 1 Indian indPpendence. territory, wrLs -0 ge-rt f-Tz expedition ready to sada POLICE NAB FUGITIVE far IIoerrie next week. The trip to pect in the killing last Friday of arhond." Aide-d by freots trans- Frankie Dunn. retired leader of the porta rt have gome to 7141 out ATLANTA.

March 13 (A''' tigation of a 5ctrange paralysis that has appeared in Paulding. and Cobh county, Georgia, today brought the first from the deorgia state board of health that the MaIR fly may have been caused by drinking Jamaica ginger. T. F. Sellers.

chief bacteriologist of the state board of health, who has made a thorOugh inquiry Into nine "fairly well authenticated cases in Georgia and four other reported cases." said: "Indications are that the cases paralysis in Georgia. similar to those in Tennessee, are cpused from drinking Jamaica ginger and are not or contagous." Dr. J. E. Lester.

Cobb county health commissioner. reported to the state board of health that in each case that he examined. in Powder Springs, the patient was suffering a In the 'cgs below the knees. NO CAUSE gORI-bISPUTE CALCUTTA, Alarch. 13 M.

nit. LoklUt. rum I PC, 15 A I ler no powi the sc cate ts Seng-Irpta. mayor Calcutta, waal fo Iment over t. Byrd Says Claims Lie Beyond Boss Dependency DUNEDIN.

N. March 13 11''1-01 rn.rntseni of POWER REGULATION which recom- I mended its presentation t6 the court. SOLON DEFENDS FRANK BILL BEFORE SENATE' Ratification of the 18th amendment i by state legislatures and not by the Free Mail Privilege Is Net people. the committee report said. Senator Couzens Snonsors sinintert the tenth arritAndrnent to the Great Drain on Treasury WASIIINGTON.

tesxrce hhol pow4r I in April or May. the committee report Senator Couzens ponsors Great Drain on Treasury i iolated thP tenth amendment to the Measure Providing Fed- contitutIon and therefore. tile- gal. PIP. ash Free distribution of Congressional eral Control if The report is to 'be voted upon at mail.

Including' PPeeches. is not the WASIIINGTON. 7.lare-h 13 -T', the next g-eneral meeting of the a dra' s- National on the believe. Representative Tem- to p7-1(--p, the i ry Irryleq- the con tqlc 110 -11 After quoting. the tenth of ington.

idecisreS 113 federal g-overnment was beforsP which reads. the powers nt del- a ftter dispatchA to a complaining gre-zs tociay. by cr-rnan i-ated to the United states by tti constituent. of the s.enote or prohibited by It to In a statistical table Incorporated s.e.natosr couzetn, ot the states are reserved to th. states In his lettrr.

Dr. Temple disclostte that tho cost of carrying stto franked mail Senator Couze cns 1-h Ixfil tbe cc-rngi rep Says: senators and represontatives nonthq inquiry into and discussion 'ort The state legislatures. under con- amounted to $637.379.17 In the 19:9 rif cz fiscal vest-. rt nn rtn rel it. 0.2 fiscal year.

compared to $1111:3.7411611 peo- on handling cnrreepondence I fie, DC 61 Xi N333.3CC:371a1 Inl Washington and postmasters through. "The state legislatures. under con- 14mcumted to $637.379.17 In the tinonths of inquiry into and discussion I of of the power I trol by either statts or people, have Inot been made the agents of the tween the- postudrice in wrtry and Its relaviotris with the fod- ertal trade ad ple to vote away th people's rights i o-- to give additional pow.r over the country. Couzena is author i a 3 The cost of P3f3t oak a 11 3.0 also of 1-I1131, to the I them- also of arpotIler hilil. ooazuzf the taem- aiiki was co.n.n.de,:rit -The amenclmc-nt con-1, The- mall et otber 1 1 ranchex of the 4.

11411 L. CrA SN CA- 'filets with these constitutions" rights untncaex or the plverriment rreet. to-laY 114-rtAl th'e l'enzaT117-411-- same var totAineA 12 tit ItAA ta toAlay tDn runtn rf-)nzarilzia le and 1 amd the proposal, be- the American con- Icle same yar, emDle Quotes! A postmaster general in substantla- the seca th -t finrt refrte titins atstem spent Im th ent over the people or their zndivid- ual rights until ratified by people of 1-1114 defense of congressional ornment cortrol," franked and the govcrtimant a ho themselves, ssembled in cInstitu- 1e iiste4niPdter to go to p.oixner the. same extent of tonal conventions in- their several 67.747,863 61 in transportin de now ipartmental and congressional The Dt.Stmastor vororght ab over stat" oz. oin netense spent takc-n into custody today wien he re- byru bays ulalms lale lieyonct goy ual rights until rati he, people congressional fied by fuzd to furnish bail on a charge of franked mail; and the government Ross Depend rri blt povt ency hemselves, assembled in c'Institu- roli.7ttleoresAses4.d.

un. I He was directed not. to leave 1 tonal conventions in- their several $7.747,863.61 in transportin de. his house until tomorrow, when he DUNEDIN. N.

March 13 iie ex-terad. to powner the same extent of states. ipartmental and congressional Mall. Vill be talzen to Rangoon. I'V'h ile mernts.rs of his expetit oonstrosl now elretraiseid over Consequently.

the attempts of con- i The postmaster gerral citetil a. de- A arrant Which was prepared in Iv'ere at PlaY In varlous parts of Nw, by thos Inctor-stite CO.rnmetroe coftrimis- gress and the courts the for 1929, of and such a way that could have lyeen Zealamd. Re Rear Admiral Richard J. Stiocrt; Eifid IC it wiyuld -to to leithteenth amendment, without its Temple a constituent claimed that de- was issued. Monday.

at tho Byrd. with characteristic cheerful- the power prior adoption by the people Of the rial of free use of the mall to eon. instance of the Rangoon police corn- nvec-s 'today serttd down to troll snot rekluris, repoets of isc4citrritteis and cop- I 'United States. attack the very foun- would wipe out the deficit missioner for Sencupta's To- the large amount of hus-iness which crattonti of holdf.ng cornpanSeEt. dation of all our constitutional rights' "Tour opinion," wrote Temple, "ha clay.

the a ssistant commissioner of hos accumulated wkhile he attended The trili for reoztranizabion of polic in outh Calcutta rvol the sec rurnenous ytions rive -11 of Dn and liberties as American "'cmr, in h.s fed 1-03 poser comm Oh WI. perceive. by more that The committee consists aiel jt0.9t)i),OPO. Many other person wile 1, ev-trrorri Irt an .1... 1 :00.0o0,000.

persons. not 811321 yd clay. the a ssly4ant commissioner of has accumulated while he attended The bill for reortraniza.Uion of cL" wiiq bp. and liberties as American eitizens. 11 perceive.

by more thaa police in South Calcutta servtd the rehe Tru men) rv.celyt toms riven in ted.e1-03 powcir The committee consists of Daniel Many other i- xarrant. upon by the cornmIttee at curt Cohalan. former supreme court do know th facts. have 11 Addressing a public meeting. last Admiral Byrd.

who returnrarl fr 1 early dilte. Externsdve hearIngs harine justice. chairman; Professor Leslie J. that ou have an I talt gh nit. Mayor Sengupt for the Antar ctic Monday after rro been held i requiting Ein 01 a Thompkins.

head of the law school in correcting it. volnte to at the bottom of the the a rm I. civil thrarn a 3-ear t1 rate admru e1 st ration l'snalar "Irny-10- Vra 04 in been held On it. resulting dn tale administration ot a recra-nnization of the present per-sonnel-The f2eCond bitM. extending rateznalcing control over the power corn '1-ranc1 es of the coy es report ler no powers on ihe quot the annual of govern- in correcting it Thompkins.

bead of the law school of New York university; Martin Con- I ra MP a ext PROXY BATTLE LOOMS sonne reora-anization of the present Per- subotely'd: ji ":0 Th cod Merger of Great Steel Cot. l- 0 e2eniM. ending making control over the power corn- Henry Cohen and Robert McCurdy Txtniets. carne before the committee Marsh. former supreme court porations Is at Stake porations Is at Stake itenry uonen and ItolDert zvicuuray Marsh, former supreme court for consMeto eupr.

rItic Lit J1.11.. VP. YOUNGSTOWN. Marvet I I OM Judge Marsh east the only dissenting wlult. 8.

trit up crart against the report of the Connection With Dunn Murder hiezetlesst bacaess tor Benjamin Stewart Arrested in Nev pirress itn the h.ternory ot Cho atieel trt- Yrk to require today, and Couzens imends to lwere, whioh 'has meant as the taitff 14.11 is I TOUNGs-rOWN. Nev ork expoetod to requ ine 1 today, and C04.1ZertS intends to orolg 1,,, 'Judge 'Marsh east the only dissenting 0.. is OM Benjamin Stewart Arrested i l' -tveeks. cit up for consMecratort I vote awainst the report th4N t)exespeest bluzies tor s- 'hue motre than walking about out of 'the way. I YORK.

March 13 I DRY LAW SUPPORTERS clulat-ry wrus rrk-elpetnit today the streets speculating on the change I the tgrop000d merlrer of the Bethkejarnin A. Stewart, 28 years old. was from the, 'wastes of the Antarrytic, 1 OCEAN FLIGHT PLANNED corrttruz rrs DEFENSE h'era Steel corporation and ilitto being held by the police today as a has 1-wrv. USTI I poZil on members of the 1 Sbeett and Tube coca fugitive from justice in Hoboken, To To WASHINGTON. Mar, 13 TIVI, Ws for I raw at crake.

N. where he is wante-d as a sus- Ad 1 defense of prohibition that often I Ds A. 4, 4 4 4 4 4, lee miral Byrd repleed "Cro mrs1 1 1 gm ea 1,4 1-at 1.4.4 rt co el retora of botli coneirrno tete Flier expects to Use Plate With Diesel Motors becomes a bard-hitting attack upon I 1 co asm A 77 al to 12'se the opponents of the 1Sth amend- lolgo LEONTA. March 13 afits'etilt A HAMILTON. N.

nterch 13 L.T.,. 1 FATE (OF COrJFERENCE The sleep habits or Z09 distinguished A mere men -a weres le lsni-i liniesaat unsafe RESTS WITH TARDIEU Colgate university tedey and upset some popular notions. i The critical AZ i to lese sleep- --I: S. I 'ontrary British and American Observ- classical anecdotee. men of important to -a- affairs sleep about teave full eight ers Believe French hours.

It is youth age with high honore. After receiving thet sleeps the least. May INIodify and Prolong hen that tett fasninned way his religious training at the Episcopal 0- Theological school in Cambridge, he -NC-Discussion For Three or ye to sleep by eminting sheep tiu-ht at Groton school fur two jumping a wall is as out cif date as Four Weeks-Stimson and eelary's Lamb" Not that the years. It was throuch an enthuelastic let- 7' funlemental methed hal. chaneed 1 Decline to Con- ter of c-ornmendation from Bishop 1 or as ono; H.

sheep herder Ehould Lawrence, the man he Was later to i drem Sider cunt Pact Accert- pck on the a Fo the succeed. that ishop Slattery re- rest of us. there are more effective ceivell in 1S96 his first important ance tion church post pos. he deanschip of the Merciful i The survey wee made by Dr ethedral of Our Donald A. Laird.

directer of the Col- gate psschelogical laboratory. The Saviour at Pairbault, Minn. In 1907 ItONTS14-'N. tsr-h. Ldatin Arricric-An entrart.4 es as made rector of Christ church.

ages ef the rn -n -an est ---n rl 7. 1-. 7' sarrpie and ne a reeelt. and -ran aaa, serae gave permission to dis- l910 when he received a call to Grace Itr, I 4 tee 7' t-1 4 fr I tle deceded 1 One 5 eer i Iran to 90 Sprinefi ell. remaining there until se their identities 9-y- I- rhurch in NeW York.

Ile was rec- -0 --tee, T- '1 .1 0-ter-era old is Brigadier GPI-10ral Aaron S. rr -4. i Senerne Ler-e is IS years. 5 feet. Daggett.

U. la A Younger men in- tnr ef teat imporeint church until he I beesame Iiishep coadjutor in 1922. 4 tail. aril weig.hs 124 Po'Irld-q 1 neer -am Allen Wenn the Rev. taa I-- 7 1 i rts7.1 tter er Fhv again exeleln- Perkee r', ad man and Governor REVOLT PLOT RPVEALED a-- sa rl si h- rele sal 3 Ion a bethine sett onn II.

Trumbull of Connecticut. ATLANTA. letarch 13 -Ins s- leawyers avesociation, which recom- 7 'Aer- "tr my she id. "A beautes Dr. Laird finds 35 ears "the Indian Bomb Plant trange praly er Bares tigation of a 5rasis that POWER REGULATION 1 SOLON DEFENDS FRATIK critical period When loss -of sle.ep, or mended its presentation t6 the court.

aa a a -I-1-1-1 11 a- 1- c'rl is known by her at te has appeared in Paulding and Cebb a tse ii t''' e'- apne-ir In beniiti'ul clethin sleep on a tram z. I nave I arese s. hO ost notice- Murder Conspiracy county Georgi toda brought the BILL BEFORE SENATE Ratificanen of the 18th nue ft seeern.v fe- Ureere 7 -) for dry lan1 swimmin a l-effects At this F-Jits." by state legislatures and not by the ree Mail Privilege Is Net ble il. aee. pee e', first indication from the deorcia Thiel r'Irleg' wat l'''t'd Sr.l.v.'rit7t sleep seems to bring more pre id LONDON.

March 13 -An lex- people. the committee report said. I turn faa, roiiata-a- iar ries-el esti- state board of health that the Senator Couzens Sponsors Great Drain on Treasury 11.1ViIPP MOrrLIC5t of N11-2rag-ua. Ail bad ettects than at other ages.p 11e- elm ire Telegra ph" dispatch from drain on the National exchequer aoM flattest af nvelady may have been caused by lolated the tenth amendment to the i WASHING TON. March It 471 believe, Repreeentative Tern- al try rele-.

gl- thrr-c, girl.s were gIven loving. cups ore Bombay says that She alleged Measure Providing Fed- eonetitution and eva-s, therefore, ille- Free distributien of Congressional a. and after this age. aleep ap- parently can be tampered wit more I. rinking Jamaica ginger.

gal. I- "litre- tee' te-las I rt tddition Boyd tea. leader of a reeent train outrage wins lat he v- le tee C-h-h-l- crowned with a gem-studded coronet. It urren sdered to the police is un- T. F.

Sellers. cblef bacterlologast eral Control impunity." of the state board of health, who The repert Is to 'be voted upon at s- t. A i trap as the Pan-American, No one reported more thnn 10 nor derstood to have made startling dis- las ma a thereueh inquir into WASHINGTON. Mareh 13 ert the next general meeting of the as- o-ociatinn in April or May. (eesess re-A repreeertative at the, contest was to the powor le thlts: S' e' e.re at s-see Miss Mary T)an.

an canal lees than five hours habitual sleep. The Lahore eorrespondent of the ffine rly authenticated cases 11 After quoting the tenth amendment lel rem! 1 a The average sleep for -0 tars is neer the contreehng learel -e. es Georgla and four other reported a letter dispatched to a complaining t' at "-e I'tfaa ft efisn Dean is a native of New Exchange Telegraph- reported that la federal government WaS before e-n- which reels. "the powers ne-t dee-, 4 a stituent. I- --1, I rhat 'Clio 1-tirk who has lived in the Canal Zone seven minutes slee hours, 25 minutes.

The Jung had rev-aled to the police a ea ses." said -Indica tions a re that --ated to the United States by the't'n lerg. te ON er seven huurs then gre. ets today. eseeneerest by ceseSrenan paralysis in Georgia. In a sa -port aed a aaal I 3 r-- f-ir severril yearn.

widespread conspiracy to commit tile case- of the n. nee ernme constitution or prohibited by It to --re ce-- eesee sae ceneel seth'n at In contrast to the refesal of the increase to 45 at 35 years. to 5f.i at murders and overthrow the similar to those in Tennessee, a re ceen oe the states are reserved to he states 2 ill tatistical tble incor lettcr. Dr. Temple discloses to te r.

rnett.e.e Couzetne te enti i :1" 1.f d'Is- Latin American eeaut ies appe a in age 45. drop to 45 at ae ere 40 ceused from drinkine Jamaiea the that the cost of carrying franked mall British government in India by the respectively or to the people." Geneva re 9 'Michigan. I athing sults. on Tuesday night hen minutes at 65 and rise to 45 ginger and are not or senators and repreeentativos use of report says: errnament. The bel ie the sec end to contagious." mounted "Tile state legislatures.

under con- to $637.379.17 In the a i a ro zTi saInat Easmer- of Fort Worth i They Pre li l'het minutes at age 75. At S5 the sleeping The rsrrespondent added that the to and dtscussion tnonths of inqtary in fiseal vear ,1 I a-awn al-f hrt-- waft eelected as eAmericfes time is 8 hours 10 zninutes. E. Leeter. Cobb county trot by either states or people.

have ompared to revelations were believed to contain of th eant power in- seatv 'I, health commissioner renorted to the I. a- 0 on handling correspondence bs- 1 i 2Nreetheart." 44 girls from the United Idiosyncrasies Numerous a definite clue regarding the recent uat-rv and ,4 es reatSeets vette the fod- not been made the agents of the pe teen ersrictea -4- state board of health that in ettch the- postufnee de the. people's rights partment le -ship lehee etatee appear both in evening further in tete, est bomb mb outrage on Viceroy If ease that i ed i ertal trade and power- commessiene. to vote away exam owder -ashin ton and poemaster o- to give additional power over A ss threugh Ings eman ati trc he. igowns and in bathing suits.

epeci al trete Couzens, st Repulses-an the, -1s au. a Springs, the patient was nufferine the ountry. aereptan ee (-, corn 1, 1 --ea- a also of anaaher laila, to reo'rg-a-nze a i is CALCUTTA MAYOR HELD a in the legs below a- i Ti Th cost of carrying mall et other tc.Inner an.1 c.1. DEATHS reenm se oo el.d was onfident The eighteenth amendment con 1-ra 0..411 neh of the gevernment free, In limitat'. ofl a a -1 ON SEDITION CHARGE to-day et hoth ths, reorKarlizet- 'Wrk done here.

Mart II, ISSO. et 8 p. rea NO CAUSE FOR DISPUTE 1'4 ama elle reg'ulaIlDr PrPc)sall be- ferr no po wirs on the national govern- -1. e- mp quotes annual le tne report of co. rry.f!ht, taN Lion.

Virzi Amelia. Sengarpia. mayor of Calcutta, waa -----e-- te postmaster general in subetantia- w'f c't Rait'h ment over the people or their individ same year. totalled $2.218.1140.31 i British and Arnereran 1 asereee that the (-enterer ,,...1 I 1 at her home. 216 rirst avenue, Red Snyder.

aged 86 years. 9 months and CALCUTTA, Alarch 13 M. taken into eustody today wien he re- the knees, fore the senate tills flicts With these constitutional rights. the American people and can con- Byrd Says Claims Lie Beyond "This its the firtst to 1 rights untll ratified by the I II-11 defense of congressional ri-ncther cr feir wrIssare 13 5 days- the tg power inteeeetes der go v- ua franked and the talaed to furnish bail on a charge of un themselves, assembled in censtitu- a-0 arnment i a I friend are nvd te attend iite ss Dependency eminent cortrol," be ar fr lituet tori tee 1 nes-erh. er.

-at On March 10. MO. at 5:45 houe until tomorr DI7NEDIN. los sow. he he will lie tatztui to Rangoon.

d. th me extent of March 13 exam power N. While mernbere of hie exprent, ion noW exetraleed over Instance of the Rangoon police corn- rseses today settled down to treesnct reposes; of iseseurreties and op- states. ipartmental and congressional mail. --1 Felday etareh 14 at 1 0- nit.

1 kT--, S-4 1 Lutheran charch. near Neer r. d.1-1- 31. 1 tl He WL'i Ro irected not to leave nonal conventions in their several --pent In transporting de. v- 7 1 e.

4: Iridgevi Interment in St. rem. Consequently. the attempts of con- i The postmaster gereral cited a. de- coirnm11S- 7 'r NI cn ter warrant Which Was prepared in were at PleY in parts of New lcb: the Inthe'reettor' CnTre flcit for 1929, of and nee, gress and the courts to th I ee saw littie.

fic.dy may 1- vt4rered Thursday evening such a way that hail could have been Zealand, Rear Admeral Reehard St1011: anti le: -it would glee to th I-Veneta naval deeetn, constituent claimed that de-. -F-. between I and 9 o'clock- I2-2t elthteenth amendment, wittesut its tenoreet, to the situation shed was ISSUPd. 'Monday, at the Byrd, with characteristic cheerful- the Polver oon-an'It-54-1n e---4 rial of free LISA of the mall to eon. a hope of betier mea.

prior adoption by the people Of the at raoare l'nited States. attack the very woule wipe out the an th I thes lc'hole quest- p. 111.., at her borne. 712 West Po nlaz missioner for Sencupta's To the large amount of hus-inesa which eratione of holeting companeees." Your It wag une.e,. dation of all our constitutional rights; wrote Temple, "le I street.

Mr-; Caterin Ann Albrlicht. the course, t1-10 Is le S. L. I 1 tl e-etant csmmise'one of bee aceurnulated while he attended The blill for resseeraninateen of the ttOT1 WitloW of t.ZIO Rev. I.

11- Albright. Ph. a- Willi be, and liberties as American ritizens. Ivronr Yeu Perceive. by more thank a ke waq en tee prorrrartt for aged l'a years.

11 months and 25 police in South Calcutta served the the numerous receptions given in 'his federal power comrritsetoti StO Noe oe to tA The committee consists of Daniel O. Many other pensonf. I-c of t'ne 1,...4,1 warrant. honor. Yeted upon by the at eun aataussion at a raer 'tor eatives ad rir- Rlnrinds I re nvite to attenl F.

COhalan. former supreme court (2 0 not knew the facts. have the NUM Addressing-- a public last Admiral Byrd ho returned rom st d. Extensive hearings harsse eision that hav you and I tek th deleentirr lete "-IA I th funral to be heid from kir late resi- erly ate 1--, 4 mpres 4 justice, Professor Leslie J. id 10 lebt "tt- ss ea ne for el, tsor I An Monday after more been on It reaulttng 2no.foa.

pas are correcting IC noon at St Tatnt'79' 1 ence ay. March 14th, services at ths Thompkins le i head of the law school rh -er epsesesseen. house, at 1:30 p. m. Intermart in 111Idie- voluntees-s to the arm', of ci vil ye thrarn a ar at th hot om of the t' ens enem the administration ot a oLuac town e.m..ery resistance and carry out the prozram world, dureng which he flew osner the reoraneizatien of the present par- New I or univers ty; on- I 1 NI i rai aa to the rnee In i liarriaourg papers plese copy.

11-111 of boy. former president of the Bar as- PROXY BATTLE LeOgAS resndhi in behalf of i seeneth Pole, anti diescoverred a large, sonnet- close to the 3 P-Ociation of the City of New York; -a- 1 March 12. ISIS. at Indian independence. jyreviesteely uneriapped territory, wyest esecond laiM.

extending rate- IS eluded: I a. at hiv home at 1k)genville. Ps- Selden Bacon, Charles Strauss. Julius Merger of Great Steel Car. Sevrai Courses Open areataaa 1-as expealatirun ready to Fall making control over the power com- Nimrel E.

Glatfeiter. aged 5S years. 1 POLICE NAB FUGITIVE Henry Cohen and Robert McCurdy porations Is at Stake i rrit, crr.r,:.-,r1 ef a alve-power 1 raaafa and 8 days. for honte next week. The trip to latnies.

came before the committee Marsh, former supreme court tt-P Relatives and friends are to stten 1 New York es expected to requires todrese and C04.2ZertS intends to YOUNGSTOW (1.. arota Urnitztiinn trAiv l'a-''P'd r'n' 1, 1 Judge Marsh cast the only dissenting a trent). ecolltq ee rem from nts late home in Benjamin Stewart Arrested in mine weeks. et up for constderatton in puts Frenee etreeee Lesenville. Pa- 1-aturday.

Marsh IS. nt 2 vote against the report --4anet of the tsittetreast biaCtAletet tar er Greas i Ceev line here, whiee hies meant hearings as teaon ae the tassiff bell ss the liana-wry of the istoel Sri- Inerea5" l'. rn. Interment to cemetery. Connection With Dunn Murder I I under ta-e partty- ar- 1 Itocly may be evenirtr 1 buit lettle more than walking ahout out of the way.

slereary wee; elet reotepesst today wara, PrItain-an, 1 till 9. 12-St e-Pi- en DRY LAW SUPPOEXERS is. tl7 NEW YOI1K Msrch 13 13 the epeculating on the change -s-------- the propossed reterree- of t2-ze Bethke- 5- a rta fr ja min A. Stewart, 28 years old, was .4 l''V' 1 Yerch IA. 1080.

at R. from the ley 'wastes of the Ant-arteries OCEAN FLIGHT PLANNED colvriNuE ITS DEFENSE h'enl Steel corporation and ette over 111. ltten at his parants residence. York Ilayen. being hent by the police today Surh ft mneht have wr as a has ler le be tli 1g UM to POI on mem -rs Yotrtagacaovan Sheet easel Tu be own- 1 ftr) I- nay Ezra.

son of Adam and Nell, fueltive from justice In Hoboken. To a WASHINGTON. Mar, 13 ere-A te It of a i v. ote.h 11141118 for Fl ense ier Expects to Use Plate Deasy crake In Kane zed 10 months and 13 days N. J.

where he is wanted as a sus- deff pro hibiti on th a ft en a redecteen I leave Admiral Byrd reeked. "Go Directors of both coneirrno bite ur di.r1 ir araliaay Red eve I and friend7 are ted to si, tend pect in the killing last Friday of '-l 1- I- I 1-la' I the tuners! from his residce -1 4-faer a rhertki Aid o-cl by free ran-road trans- With Diesel Motors becomes a hard-hitting attack upon portartion sn arly have gone to Mount LEO reeeeseder rave -tbeir to the NT N. A. March 13 erseisitetteen. tr oeseto sop- i elt A the opponents of the 18th amend- to a s- sr- enheaels Sunday.

Services at the house at 2 en p. Frankie Dunn. retired leader of the Great Intermert in Union cemetery. con ttti I .1 c.nrit- March 12. IPTn.

at ti ro t.r7-1-1lcal el -7-- rrl'- 1- 7 Wakefulness at night, however, is a prerogative of age. At 25 years, the majority told Dr. Laird that they sleep through the night without awakening. A uniform increase in wakefulness follows with age and in the 95 to 100 year age bracket wakefulness was reported each night. More than TO petr cent reported sullicient difficulty in going to sleep to cause them to develop "special Thought control was used by 3 per cent; reading by 25 per cent; relaxation by 18 per cent; drugs not including alcohol by three per cent.

alcohol by two per cent. "It Is Interesting." s.ays Dr. Laird, "that approximately half those re rotting u-9e of alcohol to insure Fleep were college professors of considerable distinction. "A large nufnber of unusual personal idiosyncrasies are reporteir in Inducing sleep. One editor of a flattened magazine sticks his feet out from under the bed clothes.

One supreme court buries his face in his pillow. A young writer strains to keep his eyes open. Scientifically sound varlat tong nt the sheep counting appeared. (ate philanthropist reviews Iilaekstone's analysts of real estate law. A chain store executive thinks of many things rather than concentratirg on one subject A scientist thinks of star spaces in astronomY A rabbi Counts the heats of the clock pendulum which runs 60 to the minute and by the time he has counted 20o he usually is asInpp.

Three men repeat Masonie rituals. Four either repeat (If concentrate on the word pier p. names arc recalled by two. An repeats Christian names in haphazard fashion, a judge counts backward, or repeats the alphabet beckward. A college professor repeats the Apostles Creed" over end over.

A journalist thinks over plans for an Ideal home. A judge thinks about the binomial theorem or extracts a few square roots In his head. A Texas author extracts square roots P1PO. A Pennsylvanit author tries to remember tits latest golf strokes. A college professor eats onions.

A writer of detective stories thinks about the futility of everything. One bishop thinks about things acoomplished rather than those ahead, another bishop smokes and a third bishop prays. A. few wisely solved the problem by not going to bed until they were sleepy. There are only scattered re-Sul ts on the difficulty of getting up mornings.

No direct question was irked regardIng this." 'Suits on the difficulty of getting 11 mornings. I No direct question was seked regarding this." -P akefulness at night, ho ever is prerogative of age. At 25 yea rs the majority told Dr Lird tht the aay sleep through the night ithout awakening. A uniform increaee in wakefulness follows with age and in fulness was reported each night. the 95 to 100 year age bracket Wikke- More than TO peir cent reporte-d sullicient difficult in going to slesp pr cent al to cause them to flav el sp op "ecial 25 techntques." Thought contrul was Used LY 3 per ce nt rea ding by per cent relaxation by 18 per cent; drugs not including alcohol tree hl e.

eohol by per cent two "It interesting g. r. Laird is says that approximately half those re- rorting u.e of alcohol to insure Ficep were college professore of con- siderable distinction. "A large nufnber of unusunl per- sonal idioevncrasiese are reeortter in One editor of lacittel sleep. e.

na- ticnal magazine sticks his feet out from under the be I clo, hea One -sule-erne eourt juetlee buries his face in his pillew. A young writer etrains to keep his eyes open Sciertinc sound versatlene et the sheep counting- idea appeared. (me philanthropist reviews r11ar'k- stone a analysis of ren1 estate law. A chain store executive thinks many things rather than concen- tratirg on one subject A scientist thinks of Mar spaces in a stronomte A rabbi count 's the heats of the elnek 1611 he usually iq Three men repeat Masonie rituals pendulum Which runs 60 to the min- ute and by the time he has counted pilshe-cl rather than those a-head. an- 1 other bishop smokes and a third I i oisilop prays.

1 A fe POP the problem by not poing to bed until the were i on the difficulty of getting 1-1P 1 sleepy. There are only re- 1 mornings. No direct question was I CO 01104 ,0 i 0. 1-1-11 dm asked re 1 garding this." Ntrth Jersey beer runners. 4-, rucAn evf 111.et SWIM rrw br.r11 p-1 nt p41 ry -Il'e ht--41eo ment nrourganize-a, ary the North Jersey beer runners.

He was arrested last night as he ern Alp' 9.. to es of the nation before the house dor.dar mark. drove his automobile past 44th street plane om San Francisco judciar committe again today in hut decraa.on lelth titi Care for the safety of his men is I 1 nned by J. iy and Broadway. A warrant for him agasoki, apan, a sharpiy Sheat ard "ass Admiral Byrd' fcyrecnost thought and opposition to any modification of i had been gen by the lIoboken Aforton Stelling.

aeronautical engi- Pcialc -l-f the Sk)uth- non-stop night in a Diesel motored gnt tne forc TrIrs wLrrriTug to orpo not to take arrty the anti-liquor ertatutes. aouthorities who said -Stewart had neer. Stelling said he expected to risks. when a man said he intended take off from the coast city about They were ready with statements 1 The charter of the Sheet end Tube been seen leaving the Terminal ft pity shortly after to attempt to sca le t. Cook's 13.000 May 1.

from a well known economist, an officer of the citizens' committee of aouthorities who said -Stewart bad risks. when a man said he intended officer of the citizens' committee t'vf 3 been seen leaving the Terminal to attempt sle .000 from a well known economist, an tn.akt"91 li.te ril-tfle461tNri Irr building in that city shortly after take loff tram the coast city about I 'rbPy were ready with statements to ca Mt Cook's 13 Twolol.alre et of the 1'00 00 He was arrested last night as he e---- tee at 44th atroot to forces of the nation before the house ment brouget the organiz ed dry rth Jersey beer runners. t. Pecik ('-f Sk)uth- non-stop flight in a Diesel motored larocer-hansa the hal-21)n dotlar mark. eirn Alps.

1 ne nom San Francisco but til v-as ls-Ith Cho a -ludic-tare' committee again todaY In al de summit appeared after Dunn was attacked by four men In bine powerei by three Diesel tur 1 lone thousand for law observance of New' York city and a Nos for the Live of the board of trec.rnPreflpera'Pnntace-. gt PP. 1' the lobby of the building and fatally ea'h roeror Of the exPeoliLion Ilnd and Clem-Wand irt a 11 ed by machine gun bullets. the dangers at the great bar- to I As morgrr are Ntethoettst church. to support their snared- 711.

PrIa3ckhtl'ILlers Tneet Stewart denied any connection with posed trans-Pacific tight of 9.340 miles. i tile wings nrobibition and reported to be trt corto.1 of b00.001-" his the shoeting-. but according' to the Admiral 13rINI Ivan delighted re- Ile said. The plane had Fix propellers r'tiblIC morals of the 1s ietlioeitst 47, zl, the shooting. but according to the BrIN1 1.14- n' Ile Raid.

The rIrIPet117 plane had six re. ortockholderts mee through, the wing rld church. to support their a i at the Ccrinty home. L. Annie Stagier- ti'd daugriter of the late A) and 'Mary E.

04," Sumer. 'er or, at i and friends are Invited to e-t e.r.r of arty ce fureirai haervices at the C. track A- tig. at and ft frirPa nt 1AsP1 c'f, Inc5'11- Frr.r.c11 In- te7rnent private in Prospect may be viewed at the chapel daBc'dy eTenirg from 7 to 9 eclork. 13-2t i --oi iir rin tA)1CKS-- On March I.

at 6 a extert l'ar 5 at her resisience. 4 SG- South Howard 1, rn Susan M. widow ot Henry LAoucks 11, 0 cw, ne 1 1 tncron s--d na 1" -es and friends are Invited to attend the f-trerai services at the C. A. Street( rat'er I'crn.

rven. reivrrvor, It, Georra and Prin7fMts lirr.ttittInn irtr, a. termert int plal at 10 o'clock. In- rospect cemetery. 13-2t tro-at'y evcivel I-er0 0 and rrnvIT8.r-,ng March 12.

1930. at 7:31 I. r- en I 0 ci nrt In at be York hoenital. Newton E. Henry.

huaband of Lulu L. Henry. months and 13 days. ail li.k 31 4...1 1-'-'" t-Pili-le'''l t'Li 42 year, a. at tlla a --i- c---- inderrone police admitted he had known Dunn ports from many parts of the wo driven by shafts contention that prohibition has and saw him LS recently as two in the rInteiret In the two- way brood- with tbe th otors housed-.

inside 1 Uek.co .11...0 Ar A proved a substantial benefit to tho Euwene presklent with the inet3rs housed- inside the lun proved a substantial benefit to tho Euirene C. Grn ce. preaklent et already undergone weeks ago. Police said 'he also ad- cakit Tuesuay 1 mitted he had at one time been In "The irryterret taken in iso many the employ of James E. (Bugs) Parrts ot the world.

in GermanY. Donovan. beer racketeer. who was in the talk indicates that the expedifound slain in an automobile on the tion has brought the world 's attenLower West Side. last September.

tion to the progres.vene. of the At police headquarters it was said United States iiri scientific research," he was possessor of a record of Mx he sait rrests. two of which resulted in "I have T1 ot ed a tendency some convictions. and was wanted for quarLers of and Europe to questioning in connection with a eirerttAPg EL 00frit rON-ty- between the robbery and a grand larceny ease. Brittsli empire and UnIted States con- ng in the Antarctic.

IN MEMORIAM There is no reason or' ground for memory of my darling little daughter. Gladys Mae Winter- that. We have cnscidered this expemyer. who died one year ago today. March dlition a sclentc venture and we 13.

1929- borne a sporting one. We went down myer. who died one year ago today. March darling little daughter. Gladys Mae Winter- We have cx-)naricle-T'ect 11Thla exPt-- dlition sclentifie ventaire and Nye 13.

1929. borne a sporting one. we went down which resulted in "I have noted a tendency ill sorne convictions. and wanted for crusurLetrs of and Europe to questioning in connection with a eirertte ft. between the li trnpire and UnIted States con- i robbery and a grand larceny Britis ease.

that. S'Ve have cx-ynsidered this expe- memory of my I c'eInn'Ing. little daughter. Gladys Mae Wintar- IN MEMORIAM clo.ims in the Antarctic. I There is no reason ore g-round fcer myer.

syno died one year ago today. March a scientific venture and Nye 1 3 1929 51 AYlet(rtint0. one, We went down borne a sporting one. We went clovirn 13. 1929.

so wfrk and friends Are invited to attend the funeral -at' hia late 31S South 14-S on Saturday mnirninor. Mrirth for any F-ubscNquent trt.en ttri.et. ival 15 9 a tyl. at the hou.e. with s.cre.t,trv anl Mln- c.n.aire, of reciuDier at St.

PatriclCil church a. 111, 013 rreparaticn for ar.l; t.tr3r t-0-nSa-t-urd'a-y- mnrninor. en al re nferenc e. 15 9: 31 a- Tn. at the hou ee.

with hicrh Secreta ry 1 n- of requiem at St. PatrielCs chu-ch fuselage. It ha-s country. Bethle2ieen. anti James A- OEunarkraiZ41 succesk-ful test flights he said.

Irving Firher, professor of pen-- chairsman of the, Sheet and Tubs, 1 The craw will consist of eight, the mics of rale university: Carlton tIla a eve! engineer said. Be declined to reveal NI. Sherwood, of the citizens' COM- grci-and t'll'at Preclue't of ts he tirt) e11- their identities at this time. mittes. and Deets Pickett, of the c'Prrts corn era-eil evrE-1-- Methodist board, held prominent Back of the oppctettion le the reetuss.

places on the list of altnesses nflitlryn's f'nurth -'1-Ire's1 64141.11 un'tt 'MI" drawn up for the day. 'fence ot Ohioans to let control oe tho Picketts appearance. W3.15 r)r th e) Int th'e n'st IlLnd 411149 "'vele'. et purpose of reading a prepared C-nrus S. EaltItl Cle'v13-nd 1ITIA2Kftwe statement by Clarence True Wilson IN ho created the Steel-oWNs general and P4-'111-' 'n- secrtary Of the board Sherwood.

in addition to offering A PTvITY wss twined tor rnents from individuals prominently Su'rnuel MAT-her of Cleveaulde Ns own testimony. brought state- tboeso epos-wee-trig the merger. It Identified with several fields of T1 an'Ll ce aetiv1t.1.- Youna-l-town and Campbell. Before they could take the stand. At the Clevels.nd offieee of Otto arid however.

the committee was occu- CrsmoanY- 'it lorAA lui7rtegi ItIhrel altoPs pled with cross-questioning several were, l'e4TIK tvr th' Diatom' 10- c'f many women W110 appearm terests to tocin an tvvreelogum proxr Yesterday. notably Mrs. Henry IN-. corrtmtttees. Peabod 3-, of Beverly.

who presented a 14-point creed. which HAITIANS MOB SPEAKER HAITIANS MOB SPEAKER 1 Pickett's appearance W3.1 th 5 r) e) Int tha East Gaud Cob rivoarY of purpose of reading a prepared CY'rus S. Eat'lltl, fl nazwflPre statement by Clarence True Wilson. 1 ho created the Steel- oL general socrtary of the board. and merwer.

It t-1. Sherwood. in addition to offering A PTvIrY wee twined tolr his own testimony. brought etate- ewe, e-Ponvottzig the from individual minentl yrnul Ma Of rnent Identified with oeveral fields of Tod and Illinhe.rd Garae-k et and tarilleletn. activity- and Carnpbettl.

the committee was occu Before they could take the stand. At t-ho Cleveland tolloca of Otis arid however. CernPitnY. lor-AA lid-7-iril 11101 abet). pled with cross-questioning several were tie4ng tvr thy Eaton line c'f tilfi ManY women Who appeared tereste to toryrk ar, tNpriceDgum proxr Yesterday.

notably Mrs. Henry W. cerrtrnttisses Peabody, of Be Beverly. who presented a 14-point creed. which HAITIANS MOB SPEAKER ,0 have Vt, rn.

Body will b. ship rsed MacD--nn: are umirza SUndalr rnornisc, A an morning at 10.30 it. tn. scuY pct erment in St. Ma cemeter7.

of arrangement Fr Arco sought burgh. ttori RodY rnaT be vSe-wPd Thuroda3r and FrIday prnytr.c-A 4-4! L4 1 a 1 0 have buatrizoh as.urnr,ciav 30 a Rony wilt b. ihimsed to I Mc iter aIN---C- are belleved ts murnias a I a In pact terrren el'-'inated set I St. Marys urt. rt.

of r.o,, con7crt.nce., Thuroday and Friday 3 arrangement sougnt n. 1 i 1 7 A tram tte eveninfirs frorn 7 trb a rrom tne htewl2x.rt1,9town30. a.tct a r. -0-Ith informal netif)-aton to even in Sr3 rcirn 7 V') 9 EE1- 13-2t sc el ZELat-Et S-432 homenMhajeS 1 and any I conraltative mr.ltary. no.

be mu, Zellers. aged 80 years 4 months and 2G The falrest lilts are the first to fall. there with the utmost rempetot fofr any days. I The sweetest first to fade. i the Be.tish who preeteded us our I 'S.

am-. informal prnytr.c.. eveninYirsrnir from tt from i to 9 o. In. 13-iit ith ormal to Bri- I a nd 2.1'131.

any ettte'r ZELLERSOn March 12. 1926 at 8 tri I at his home la Stewartstown. I and that A- r- --AJ TI .2:1 a re lz. isse. at ti, cInartitative or tnr.itar7-, cou.i.! not be! considered in any frni I i Zellers.

aged 80 years. 4 months and 2G I days. The fairest lilies are the first to fsil. there with the utmost respect fof The sweetest first to fade. a he Be.tish who preesded arid our TARDIEU IS UPHELD French Deputies Pass 1930 Budget Measure PARIS, March 13 an all night session, the chamber of deputies finally tho 1930 budget, which probably will be enacted by both houses before the end of the month.

Enemies of Premier Tardieu made m. determined effort to entrap him and he actually euttered defeat by tour votes on a question of extending free schooling- to the higher grades. but as confidence was not at issue, there war no question of the gaverntrkent resigning. The on question on which the premier staked the life of his ministry, credits for the maintenance of new ministers embraced in his second cabinet, resulted in a government majority of sixty votes. TARDIEU IS UPHELD French Deputies Pass Budget Measure PARIS, March 13 an all night session, the chamber of depu- ties finally tho 1930 budget, which probably will be enacted by Enemies of Premier Tardieu made thlIceuses before the end of the ibcinotnh m.

determined effort to entrap him and he actually suffered defeat by four votes on a question of extending free scbooling to the higher grades. but as conffdence was not at is-sue, there war no question of the government The on question on NV 1111.. premier taked the life of hi minis- ss try. credits for the maintenance of new ministers embraced in. his e.econd abinet, resulted in.

a govern- ment majority of sixty votes. French Deputies ras 100v Budget Measure PARIS, March 13 (1-P) Aft er an all ted by which probably will be enac night session, the chamber crf depu- ties finally passed tho 1930 budget, both houses before the end of the month. co Premir Tardlet month. Enemies of et made determined effort ffort to entrap him and he actually suffered defeat by four votes on a question of extending free chooling- to the higher grades. but as nfidence was not at is-sue, there war no question of the gaverntrkent resigning.

prTenhleieronskqeudestthieonlifeonof inthi8e new braced in his ministers em try, credits for the maintenance of second cabinet, resulted in a govern- ment majority of sixty votes. is the In he rt mcvst orittoa'. rnoment In I-In- C. A. STRACK A SON tory a Inh-or monlb-Prs of the Funeral directors.

South Geo st. hctle, of corrinirns a rirm- rowARD FTZWEILER At1 SONSI EDWARD FTZWEILER SONS Market St. 45135. SONS Market strew-- Market street. Jackson The fondest dearest best of all.

At peaceful rest is laid. m.lcia-k allould bring 118 togethtqr and not fartbar apart. It would be she said represented the thought of s-1 Market 1 fe. I As the conference tr, be, ti-e most critical tnnment In iisi 1-in-: 1 C. A.

STRACK A SON The fondest dearest best of all. At peaceful rest is laid. work should bring us closes together t. tory a huniirel lah-nr Monlbers of the Funeral directors. 15S-160 South Georzo st.

and at father apart. It Nrould be house of commcns a Id rt stied a mcm EDWARD FTZ i 4 A SONS Market 41 she said represented the thought of SONS i Maritsa 'street i. Jackson St. i 'fI 1 Keep her Jesus In thy keepiner. Till we reach that heavenly horns.

Thou. 0 Lord let us have her. And love her aa we did before. stain was on her litt's heart. Sin had not entered there: a EZIO lial a.

controvelray arise and xt.sl. No stain was on her heart. Sin had not entered there: a. V.it3 EZIO lial a. and ontroversy arise And Innocence slept sweetly on go entirely against the, feelIngs That pale white brow so fair.

and hopes we have held. She wait too pure for this cold earth. "From the beginning we recernIzed Too beautiful to stay. that the Roes Dependency, In the And so (ode holy angel bore ATata-nc-t. de enoeug'h or all of Our darling one away.

Olz claim Iles entirely outside the Keep her Jesus In thy keepinc derpendency and over to the eastward. Till we reach that heavenly horns. We are much Trion 'interested in good Thou. 0 Lord let us have her. And love her as we did before.

fellowship wrIth the Britiali an cotrr I I crArnarioni inveetagations down there A bud that the Gardener gave us, than with any claims Antanctica. A pure and lovely thild. It another case of those things In He gave her in our keeping To cherish undefiled. the antararible things of the spr.t. aro far more Important than the matee.al aspects.

hn N. stain wa on her ttle heart ari and li. a piity shoual a. controversy se Sin had not entered there: would pc) entirely a nst the eigs And Innocence slept sweetly on That pale white brow so fair. and hopes we have helici.

She wits too pure for this cold earth. "From the we recosrnirmel beautiful to stay. And so Cods holy angel bore t1A-in d.sli.o.:1;,.gs the the Our darling one away 0 laim lies entirely outside the Keep her Jesus in thy keeping. decoey and over to the eastward Till reach that heavenly horns. i We a makdn MOINE, itnteVesSted good Thou.

0 Lord let us hive her. And love her as we did before. inv 1 comarioin estigations down there fellowship Ivrlith the Britlab in A bud A pure and lovely ch that the Gardener gave us, with ith an laims Antat fiootica. It tin another case of those things In Funeral directors. 732 E.

Nicht berries dial HENRY SLEEGER rt, al threctors. S30 East A. F. ROLLER Funeral director. 1415 West J.

MILTON BRICKER Funeral director. 210 W. ic-a, as L. s-, a Vo, rica nurrt tn the Ilritsh ara nthPr 'i Funeral direetors. 732 E.

thlegRttnrta urirtrt lintV.e57iip 1 Nicht service. dial during a fixed pertod and HENRY SLEEGER 4 edristruction of tt.nrishtps be lirn1tc.1 Funeral directors. S30 East td 10('Ut-ton vrssels. IraV.Ing thls they urge1 that withi.n Funeral di It le scrapped i siosrn to a level of Great J. MILTON BIM Britain.

Artle71Ca and Japan. and a dh-sector 210 W. with st FILER randurri in he I lritsh a ro other; Funeral directors 732 E. th legstiorts iz 0 i Nigitt rvie. dial bit c5115 during a fixed period and fiir SLEEGER HENRY construr-tion of rs a rsh ps be 1 irn 1 .1 planers-1 directors.

S30 East to, 10Ml-ton vc5Ineln. 1 ROLLER FILV.Ing this t'-ey urcel that within Funeral di We It monti-ts bittlesnirs scrapped i MILTO iilCilirn to a level of Great J. BRICKER nInartiLl director. 210 IV. Britain America an a Japar and a with 1 YOUNG PLAN SIGNED Debt Accord Becomes Effec tive in Germany 1 11.MITAIN.

March 13 4IP) Ivon today stgned the Young plan within a few minutes of 1 the time that it. had etnproved i by the Reichsrat with an urgency clause making it inumedlately effecVire as far an Germany is concerned. The aseociated iltquidation have not yet been signed as the prestdent Is formally obLged to inviestigate whether any of these are kti conflict with the conste.tution. The president's delay con the ted measures was chrected against the P.olien agreement concerning which he desires to satisfy himself that it de not tantamount tp consLittuttl'onal arnerneirnent. President von Hindenburg immediately requested the chancellor and the cabinet ministers concerned to render opintonson the Polish-German Agreement liquidating all outstanding.

questicrns between the two countries. Should the Polish Agreement prove tantamount to a constitutional change it will need a two-thirds malority in the Reichstag for passage. COAL CERT1F1FD COAL Special cash ptieas at Lockings yard, 151 North Newberry. Dial 42104. The aby the Reichsrat with an ocated 1 I YOUNG PLAN SIGNED 1 ----4-- Debt Accord Becomes Effec i tive in Germany 1 1 TIERIAIN.

13 von 1 I's: ndext'hurg minutes of 13-feYw e.CgTled the Young plan w--ithintda i the time that it had approved i itrgnc I making i 1 clause, intrnediatel effec- I tive as far ars Germany is I sei Itekruidation agree- tricots have not yet been signed as nrestdent is formally oblIged to the LP 1.1A Vlf LA It I. 1, Should the Polish Agr eement prove antamount to a contit sutional It will need a. two-thirds ma- lority in the Reichstag for passage. COAL CERTIFIED COAL Special cash prices at Lockings yard. 151i North Newberry.

DIal 42104. oat-tf general arreernenr o. 0 rerard to of all re- 1... A. SHIVE SONS 1 Funeral direcwrs.

211 West Market St- 0 In commentIrg cr B. B. BITTER the Consir-rvattte "tornirig. I'oct." to- Funeral director. 625 W.

Market St CIT. as ''a in- i CARD OF THANKS dloCretten cross imp i We swish to thank our friends and neigh. hors for their kindness and syrripathy an. IN MEMORIAM the beautiful floral offerings and use of rAmous-- In sad lori-- retne-n- automobiles during the sickness and cleatri 1.raribe cf my ti ea 4-) I -et of our wife and mother. Faro.

yr de -t artest Le three years By her husband. ago tod.ty. March :3. i ki.CDOLFH F. FOLCOMER and SON.

II psneral arreerri.nt lite rogard tn of all re- 1 L. A. SHIVE-S Funeral direcuts. 211 Wes In commentIng on mernorandurn 1 B. B.

BITTNE the Consi-rvattte -Morning to- Funeral director. 625 W. general be onncitided rcgard tn ti men: of ail re-1 I- A. SHIVEti SONS Funeral direcuirs, wsmt 161.rinat th law enforcement. of which she Is womanS national committee for Irate Citizens Ilezent Glowing Eulogy of U.

S. the national chairman. Among the 14 points was one holding that the rowr-Au-ritix-rE. 13 I purchaser of liquor is equally guilty Natives of Crona Ives listened yeti- -s---- with tho seller and should receive entiy while Jean Prancoi FACTIONS CLASH corresponding penalties. rtnais, a fellow citizen.

told the It was the fourth day of the drys Hoover investi na gating cotni sagin Two Policemen and 50 Strik- brfcre the committee. Three more, yrsterday. about the wonderful dhys will follow giving them an things the I'nited States had done ers Are Injured amount of the committees time Since Benjamin Franklin's time. BOMRAY, India, March 11 op). equal to that accorded the wets, for But when the cruiser -Rotheedrtt Two policemen and 0 strikers were their scathing denunciation of the had hoisted its anchor and sailed 5 Injured today during a fight in the' Prohibition laws and the conditions away.

taking the, conurtiesion hack which they attributed to them. Brief to Port-Au-Prince. a crowd of irate railway shed at 13yculla, where the Great Indian Railway maintains I. Periods of rebuttal for both sides eitiZenS chased the opeaker large force. The attempted 1111 follow.

denounced him as traitor. show- "passive resistance" by lying pros- The dryiii yesterday presented ered him with bricks and threatened trat e. and delaying th loyal workmen. more than a score of women with burn his home. In lieu of the, Police arrested two of the strike short prepared statements.

Late in last threat they tore down liattlatx leaders on a -charg of unlawful as- the day. on of them precipitated a flag from his poroh. sembly and trespass and then at- clash between two members of the a pro-riot-no paper bore. tempted to disperse the prone work- ct.mmittee by the assertion that which learned iNf the riot. said that ran Curran.

president of the As- lleauherinais eulogized the rnited 1 Henry and stoned th -c' seciation Against the Prohibition StattA prelude only as a pre to a ttnat all fight ensuing. Amendment. "represented declaration that American occupa- ---------s----------- Nemfe free-for- Representative LaGuardia, 110- lion lsra A ruining the country. and onD.OncTohit, ot publican. New York a prominent a demand for we t.

immediately took exception to The paper hinted today that the medicine. cor. Jackson and wee stret.a. Hours 8-9. 1-2.

6.31.)--S:00. Mona 6177. thir' statement and denied it it United States watt aligning ttset1 4-1A the assertion that 'Curran is a with the rovolatkeLl A womans national committee for Irate Citizens Ilezent Glowing law enforcement. of which she is the national chairman. Among the Eulogy of U.

S. 14 -points was one holding that the rowr-Au-rIONCE. li VI purchaser of liquor is equally guilty Natives of tIonalve lis tened pati- --e------ with the seller and should receive ently while Jean Prancoi INDIAN FACTIONS CLASH penalties. rinais, a fellow citizen. told the It was the fourth day of the drys Hoover investigating comMisogion ....,3 A a rvir i before the committee.

Three ve.sterdav. about the wonderful men with staves. The women 'on wito numvx-, scciation Against the Prohibition 'States only as a prolude to a fat stoned the police, tho free-for- I Amendment. -reprosented tleelaratton that Americazt occupa- all ht ensu. fig ing, Representathe LaGuardia.

110- tion wns ri ntn the. country. And DOCTOR BRUCE A. GROVE i publican. New York.

a prominent a demand for "liberty we t. immediately took exception to I Tho paper hintevt today- that the for the ract and ik wpire.iitee ot rimat. i 1 this statement and denied it with I United States we etlirning ttselt Hours 8-9. I-2. 6 :00.

'Mono 6177. 4-1t the assertion that 'Curran is I with tho But just as it was cmening To the glory of the day. Down came the Heavenly Gardener And took our flower away. In the graveyard softly sleeping In her narrerw casket bed. Lies our darling Gladys.

With the calm and peaceful dead. Too good. too pure on earth to star. So early meant for Heaven. We had not long to call her ours.

She was just lent. not given. But just as. it was opening 1 I dear son. erre Rvor I cni, eou loft to rernernber N.

Cs tWIP on earth car rl spry home we erj yod )w aweet t.he ,,1 I world car. ne cr TC 'word car. re cr 11. Vrortct car. MAN CHOKES TO DEATH Craving For Bigger and Better Steak Is Fatal MEMPHIS, March 13 Reginald R.

Powell enjoyed only one thing better than a beef steak, and "that's more beef steaks," he told ft lends. He entered a cafe early today and ordered a favorite cut. Calling patrons of the restaurant to his table. he said. "here's to biggn and better beef steaks.

Watch me eat half of this one in one bite." He choked to death before he NNA. could be taken to a doctor. I ordered a favorite cut. land Calling patrons of the restaurant to his table. he said.

"here's to big- and better beef steaks. Watch mn eat half of this one in one bite." I-le choked to death before he 4 could be taken to a doctor. A C. NOTICE OF REMOVAL We are noir located at 25l E- Market St. in Po laTic oppoeite court bousa Cali to pee us for better footwear I Call to pee us for better footwear.

DUllaing.s.oppoe;leflatirt oust Call to pee us for better I I I In Gods garden. free from pain. Where grow Hi fairest flowers. We know that we shall meet again. That fairest bloom of ours.

Just one year ago she left us. And we laid her 'neath the But we know that she is happy Up in Heaven now with God. i Sadly missed by her mother. BLANCHE SCHROEDER and aunt A I -th at we shell know shalt meet aain. That fai that we sharest bloom of ours- 'Just sm.

tiro God Anti we Hilo ner neatn tne sod. I But we know that she is happy 1 Up in Heaven now with Sarliv minsed by her mother. 1 i BLANCHE SCHROEDER and aunt Ft his fatiler. ANIOUS. W.

H. MILLER A SON. a HOME MADE FASTER CANDIES I .4 MRONE S. 7.79 Mark.t st i 1 F. --111P 4.

FNI0L'S. H. MILLER SON le hie Sar rIt- Qcc-P Vrtirct SSL. Ili-RON L. s.

V. i 1 1 f. SPe VITAE ER SHINDLFR NIFTT PRETZI-S- 11z oral 909- Olt N. Duka St. Bert by testAsk grocer.

1120-eti tc. 0 I' I IrTITARER SHINDLFR 1 NIFTT FRETZELS- 1 E.ne.ra.1 90S-011. N. Duke St, I Beat by testAaA h20-tts41, AN-NA 4 0 1 i A.

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