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i The Weather Partly Cloudy Generally Fair Tomorrow Wind i Moderate West Sum Riae 5:29 Set (Complete Reports on Fags 84th Year Vdnw XlBbH Mt Entered January ST ISOS at tha Poet-Office at Richmond Virginia aa Second-Clam Matter Richmond Virginia Monday August 20 1934 Dial 3-3431 Callt Tha TimmDitpaUh Three Cents i "Vj Helen 'Jacobs Tide Captures Third Time Murder Trial For Legenza 90 Back Hitler In National Vote Opposition Grows Dies at St Louis Of Heart Attack Wins Reich Support Stratosphere fliers Safe In Yugoslavia osyns Confident His I Cosmic Rays Studies to Be Boon to Science! Traveled 1100 Miles Scared As Bag Descends! Selgians Hit 10-Mile Ceiling Suffer From Weakness at Landing MARIBOR YUGOSLAVIA Aug 18 (JVi-Professor Max Cosyns and Nerea VanderUst Belgian scientists I today happily deflated their huge stratosphere balloon to a cornfield near Zlnovlje their ascent into the lofty stratoephero pronounced a sue- 'icturesque Leader of House Suffers Relapse After Pneumonia and Is Dead in 3 Hours Services Major Aid legan His Congressional Career in 1920 Has Served in 14 Sessions Aided Wilson Election ST LOUIS Aug 16-OV-Henry Rainey beloved speaker of tha House of Representatives died unexpectedly In De Paul Hospital bora tonight The picturesque white-hatred Speaker who had been HI for two weeks of bronchial pneumonia would have been 74 yean old tomarrow" Mr Rainey died quietly at ft -1L three hours after bin: Rainey happy over the apparent marked Improvement In the condition of her husband had left the hospital after spending the afternoon him Three physician! hurriedly sunre monad and a hospital supervisor wi with tho Speaker when ha died ffsbs Hail Perfect Play of Champion Subdues Sarah Palfrey 6-1 6-4 Refuses Professional Bid Their balloon came down gently last night to the amarement of Slovenian peasants after virtually all hope for their safety had been abandoned No new altitude record waa achieved hut the two men believed they had brought down from the heavens data which will be- of Immeasurable benefit to science AH of the delicate scientific instruments which they had taken aloft at EOur-Hsvenne 1100 miles away In Bel glum gt dawn yesterday were Intact They had reported conditions of tha atmosphere and the behavior at the ewmie ray up to an altitude of nearly ten miles Far Short of Racer! It was high Coejm admitted but far abort of a record Cosyns started for Uudjana when he intended to toko an express train for Brussels but changing hls mind he returned to assiri VanderUst with I Rj rVmt the at the and I A U1 11UUSC USl the preservation at the records The Yugoslav government provided trucks for the transportation of tha equip- Bankhead Rayburn Also ment to Murska Sabots Tha balloon came down shortly before 8 As tho great gas bog descended In the gathering dusk farmer fled in terror The strange sight was believed by the simple peasants to he of Infernal nrTw Cosyns stepped from the gondola ued and bewildered not knowing in what country he had landed Hla aislatont followed him showing distinct signs of fatigus and anxiety The village gendarmes earn to tha cane quickly and informed tha professor he was toYufaslavta Given fired Lsdgtogs Thefi rimgref and official 6 tOf extended every courte Passport formalities wen dispensed with and the aendarnm eeoorted the tired hut happy fUers to the vffiage school house where they were given hot food and provided with lodging for the night Cosyns said their huge reached a height of nearly ten mflea Neither suffered any particular discomfort except some difficulty to breathing despite their supplies at oxygen and a mild chllL It is true we failed to tMMi a world! record for height 1 am quits satisfied with the scientific results of our try" Cosyns told the Associated Press I node certain discoveries and deductions respecting the WASHINGTON Aug (JV-The leadership of thqjiext House was left in doubt tonight by the death in St of Speaker Henry Rainey The of the vriaran liberal who ascended to tha speakership when JOha Garner dropped tha gavel In the House on March 4 1888 to pick up that of tha rioe-pnsUteut in tha Senate left tha overwhelming Democratic House seeking re-election without a chieftain Although Satney had many Mods Among tha 818 Democrats in the House of tho Seventy-third Congress his leadership along with that of Representative Joseph Byrns of Ten-was subjected occartonaSy to criticism from sotns quarter doss to the administration They did however succeed in putting through aQ of the administration! "must WMatlnn tha only big tret they lost being that on the President! veto of the bill restoring veterans' benefits The Senate Democratic leaden had no better success ta stopping tho over-riding of that veto: The Speaker nominees of both Republican and Democratic parties are selected at caucuses of House mem-movements I ind 0ms put forward when the Angina Pectoris Dr Soper ta Charge of the physician attending Mr Rainey said ha developed angina ptetoria and died before medical actenoa could aid him Tha Speaker! widow aald at hsr home ta Carrollton DL tonight that she had a premonition of bar death 1 knew my husband could not five long when I saw him today" aha said: "We chatted together had breakfast and dinner together HO appeared to be in good spirits at an times and waa so happy that brought hhn soma Jam which hs liked so well But something told mo that ha would not lari much longer" Mrs Rainey said the Speaker had ixprereed a wish to ha cremated snd that tha wish would be complied with Funeral arrangements Mrs Italney said will ha held In abeyance until she confers with 8 Senator W0-ttam Dietrich of Xfitaais a store -r friend of the apeaar -A" A native ef CarraIltoanL hkhtari Av throughout hk Ute Mr Rainey firri wss- elected to Congress from Twentieth XQtaote District to 1803 4: Except for the Raiding landslide of 1830 when he waa detested although -j running ahead ef tha Dsmoeratto ticket Mr Rainey was returned ti each bi-annual election -v-v i 1 Dies Suddenly House argantaes at the beginning at a new Oongraaa Byrne Certain Candidate In 1933 Rainey and Byrns captured the leadership of tho Democrats defeating Reprreentattv John McDuffie of Alabama who had beau whip of the House under Speaker Garner the lari two yean of tha Hoover administration Rainey and Byrns made their race on a liberal platform white McDuffie was considered a conservative Byrns chairman alio of the important Democratic congressional campaign committee is certain to ha candidate as succereor to Rainey In addition Rayburn of Texas and Continued Ptom Page 3 Column 3 Widow of Late Speaker ID- 11L) "I retard the Speaker! death as a tragedy" said the Senator long aa associate of the late Representative ta the twentieth Illinois district in which botli redded A successor to the Speaker as tha party! candidate for the seat ha had held so many years win he chosen by a district convention the Senator said amextlng choice of Mrs Rainey to fill her late husband! place on the ticket was "well within the range of were on the return Journey only a few hours' flying distance from Baldonnel Alleged Man9 to Face Court 'After Stay of Week Counsel Still Awaits His Witnesses Misunas Believed Slate Closely Guarded Against Gang Attack Fontaine Woman to Take Stand After a week! respite the cry of Justice win star moving again in Hustings Court this morning In the murder trial of Walter Legenza alleged gangster charged with the shooting of Hubend in a Federal Reserve Bank truck bokl-up here March 6 While Legensa a dark Utile man of Polish birth with fierce black eyas sat in hla Jail cell last night in stony silence Charles Moss defense counsel announced that was sun looking for three witnesses from New York to arrive in time for the trial and testify to aa alibi for tha swisfd man Although the defense attorney told Judge John Ingram last week that he had four alfM witnesses for Legensa! defense if be could get them hero from New Tort he hopeful lest night of only three and was not sura that even these would arrive Rcttanrantexr Witosao One man Thomas Brescia proprietor of tho New Tort restaurant In which Legensa la supposed to have been seen eating on tbs evening of tha xmiumbs crime was hart bat week when tha trial began but ha wai dismissed for a week after Judge Ingram granted a motion of Urn tense for a postponement He expected to be hare this Burning In company with WUUam Reynolds alleged table companion of Legensa In ths Nr York raataarant on tha evening of March and an assistant manager 1 of a New York hotel who is expected to testify that Legensa was registered at his place from March to 18 Meanwhile' ths prosecution also Is marshaling Its witnesses and Mis Leoora Goaslyn Fontaine alleged "gang believed to be la Ryhuvwd last light to the custody of Federal drteettves She was taken back to Washington la Monday after ttRjLegansa trial was postponed' Hart la AeeMent Injured in an automobile accident last Monday morning white ractog south to get Sirs Fontaine hen on time It was believed that Inspector Leroy De Waard and Sergeant Floyd Truscott this time would coma down the night before The star witness for tbs prosen tion however is large florid Arthur Misunas alleged companion of Legenm who has turned wet-drnce" and told police details of the Richmond crime He has named Legensa also known as Davis as the man who find the shot that mowed down Huband Misunas who regards himself the spot" Is guarded In Henrico County Jail by two police officers with riot guns He fearful that gangster enemies will reach him with revengeful bullets Hls wife also to Richmond under the watchful eye of police Misunas scheduled 1 to testify against Legensa during the trial and gainst Legenm! companion Robert Mala when the tatter comes to trial on the same murder charge Legensa Mate and lCbunas were to' dieted together for the Huband murder Misunas already hag pleaded guilty to aiding and abetting In tha crime Fiir Vigilant Meanwhile police last night were on the lookout for the repetition in some form of the excitement of lari weekend when Club Forest Goochland night club was bombed and burned on the eve of the Legensa trial Misunas waa quoted two days later as hinting that the dub Forest arson was connected with gang activities In some way It waa charneteriaed by some as a warning to intimidate witnesses Bo far as is known however Commonwealth! Attorney Gray Haddon will put hU full battery of about twelve witnesses on the stand and bsnd all hb efforts to sending both Legensa and Mala to the ebetrie chair Following these two trials to run consecutively Judge Ingram will sentence Misunas on hb guilty plea Baby Strangles Self By Cord Left in Crib CHICAGO Aug AV-When her mother left her asleep in her crib for a few momenta Julia Ann Hay of Brookfield twisted a cord which had been tangled into the crib supports around her neck and strangled herself niwood Avenue and another com' panlon The three stripped and tossed their clothe on tha bank Scott and the third hoy got tote a home-made con-vas boat and paddled across the river leaving' Burk standing on the small wooden platform that runs down tha steep embankment to the water The youths were quoted as saying they saw the Arnold boy still on the platform when they reached the other side of the James: They started back in a few minutee and when they arrived Back had disappeared When he-dld not appear after half an hour the boys became alarmed and began an Investigation Theyfound the child! clothes on tha bank where Continued on Page Comma I Seizure of Presidency Favored by 38 Million But 4278808 Vote Win Reich Plebiscite Opponents Double Since Last Ballot 43438378 Ballots Cast as Dictator Assumes Greater Powers Than Any Ruler in World By Wade Werner Auociated Preu Foreign Staff BERLIN Aug" SO (Monday) Adolf Hitler tqr endorsement of nine-ten tha of a total of 43000000 Oer-pt voteri today held aa supreme leader of the Retch greater power than any modern ruler -Despite this overwhelming sanction la Sunday's plebiscite almost twice as many dared to vote disapproval of his aeisure of the Reichspresidency as voted last November against his action In withdrawing Germany from tha League of Nations The preliminary official returns at 1 A showed: Tea 3M7SJ14 no 4J7U0S Invalid 171090 total 43-' 4SMTI The multitude of ballots was proe-tieally equal to that of November 13 INI but the percentase of 'those voting against Hitler today was I I per cent as compared to 4 per cent voting again his secession from the League of Nations Opposition Doable Ballots marked "invalid" this time amounted to approximately a per cent compared with 3-10 of one per cent previously But if the figured showed that opposition to the Hitler regime has doubled since November the great crowds celebrating a Nasi victory in the streets of Berlin seemed unmindful of the fact At I A If a throng estimated at 1NM0 still milled about the Wilhrlmstratse and vicinity cheering singing and demanding to see Hitler i i Occasional shower failed to drlva the crowds home Thoumnds of women in summer finery were seen standing drenched to the akin Participation of the electorate in Sunday! balloting under the watching eyas of the world was announced by the official new agency aa HI per cent The "yes" votes amounted to only per cent as compared with pew cent last November The complete unofficial returns from various key districts showed that Hitler! loss of atength was by no means uniform In the Palatinate for instance the yes votes was I per cent of the total compared to 867 last november Decline Shewn In Berlin In Cologne and Aachen however the yes votes dropped to IS per cent compared to I last November while in greater Berlin they dropped to II per cent from Ml per cent In Wuerttemberg the vote in support of Hitler slid down to 10 per cent from 140 In Hraarndarmstadt tha yea votes dropped from IS to 1S per rent while in Baden the yes total was 114 per rent compared with ISA per cent last fall Tha complete unofficial count in Berlin gave Hitler 370A41 fewer votes than he received in November a decrease of approximately 1 per cent The figures for greater Berlin: yes 34S0J5S no 4S3J68 invalid 7S13S The total vote in greater Berlin was 8J18J51 The thoroughness of the drive to get out tha full vote was Indicated by the fact that in greater Berlin the total registration was 1458186 Old and Tseng Participate The plebiscite was a vast demonstration of a dictator's might Old and voters and those not yet old enough to participated In tha nationwide ceremony of popular Continued on Page I Column I Lost Found Strayed If you have lost or found anything Just dial 1-3431 vad ask for aa ad taker Ada taken till I Death notices taken tin 13 Mat Lost natural colored linen probably Thalhimer! rest room Large reward 11 OS Franklin fit Apt Ill Strayed two English setters mala and female name and address on collars Phone 4-0978 Reward Lost and found Ad continued on Ctosst fled Page SeeClatettleaHan Id FOUND These are Just a few of the many things that were returned to losers last week through lost ads in The Timea-Dispatch Lost lady! green pocketbook neighborhood Harrison and Grace Reward 3-3300 Returned Second Day FOX TERRIER Black and white license tag Los Angeles Cal July 10S4: Inst from 4013 Park A vs Reward 4-3383 Returned First Day Antique gold brooch rhinestone setting lost between Meadow and Blvd ever Orace fit Reward 4-8801 Returned Fourth Day Loot black and white terrier 3030 Lamb Are 8-3380 Reward Returned First Day 1 Whenever you lose anything Just go to tha nearest telephone and LOST AND HEADQUARTERS DIAL 3-1431 -f i 'Hi sr "i "-4 fim fcs Sr- ti A' Press Photo Adolf Hitler Local Lawyers To Investigate Hanging Otoe's Developments Point to Mqpder They Assert Rigid Inquiry Planned The mystery surrounding tha hang' Ing of James Dalton Poindexter 14-yesr-old Richmond schoolboy in a Washington rooming house last Friday depened yesterday and assumed a darker phase with the entry Into tha ease of two Richmond Ralph Bethel and Vie wad a statement by them that developments since Saturday strengthened tha theory that young Potndcx ter waa psurdered While tha attorneys declined to die-close the nature of the new development they said tha evidence cup-porting the murder theory was so strong that they would go to Washington Wednesday or Thursday taking Mrs Poindexter the dead boy! mother with them and pursue an ex hsustlvs investigation into certain strange circumstances that have coma to light Attorneys Bethel and Robertson were engaged by Mrs Poindexter and others interested In the case they said to make this investigation if evidence sufficient to make a case results from the inquiry arrests win be made and vigorous prosecution will follow See Reparts Inremplete -Mrs Poindexter! attorneys express td surprise that the Washington police did not make more thorough investigation They art convinced that the police reports on the cast coming from Washington were Incomplete and aay then an significant circumstances which appear to have been overlooked by the authorities in Washington Mrs Poindexter left yesterday for Maidens Vs to visit one of her children who Is living with friends then She will return today Arrangements for ths funeral of the boy were made Continued on Pngs Column 1 Clerics Handle Snakes To Power BIRMINGHAM ALA Aug (P) an audience of several hun died persons looked on many of them expensing skepticism the Rev Dodson of NashvUlt and the Rev Paul Jones of Mobile Church of God evangelists tonight handled a rattlesnake in an open air meeting here The snake did not bite either of the men Newspapermen who were present at the meeting said persons throughout the audience expressed skepticism of ths performance declaring their belief that the snake! fangs had been removed or that the poison sacs had been emptied Mr Dodson invited anyone to bring any kind id snake to the meeting and said hs or any member of his party would handle the snakes if Uw "Spirit of God was upon them" He said however he would not Handle a snake unless he "felt the Spirit" and effects of cosmic rays which I thtnk will he of great value to science "But for tho present I am keeping my findings secret and I will not publish them until I can check the results After that shall make everything public' Cosyns was amased that the land tag was made In Yugoslavia saying he fully expected to earns down to Ctochoslorakte "But am very' happy to be neck on terra firms" ho said He said he does not know what went wrong with tha radio taken up in tha balloon Its failure yesterday Continued on Page 8 column 3 Visits Battleships Prolongs Week-end Trip Associated Press Photo Jacobs second set ths champion had tha perfect touch Her control was unshakable and from her racquet there atreamed a prooeslrm of beautiful backhand drives And forehand chops that Miss Palfrey was utterly unahte to overtake Service Carries Steam Another decisive factor to the champion! triumph was her service It carried more steam and accuracy than to any of her previous matches Kim Palfrey found -the champion's delivery difficult to handle Jacobe kept tha first ball inside the of tha service start With Continued on Pago I Column 8 Retail Prices Rise Too Fast Officials Say Anti Profiteering Curb Planned as Wholesalers Fledge Support to WASHINGTON Aug JV-Administration officials today designed immediate steps to keep the margin at profit between the farm and the retail counter from getting too wide The drought they said waa forcing up rapidly the prices paid to fanner for their products But their Information Indicated too that the prioea paid across retail counters were rising even more rapidly The Agriculture Department waa ready to use every means at its command to warn consumers against to' ordinate price increases and to prevent speculation and profiteering got a promise of support from the national food and grocery distributors code authority which represents 8000 food wholesaler and Jobbers and 350-000 retailers As anti-profiteering plans were gone over It was learned that President Roosevelt had given official reeognl tion to the seriousness of the situation by moving to help the fanners get enough feed for their livestock Hs has signed a proclamation declaring an emergency and directing the lifting of import duties on livestock feed to be shipped Into the country principally from Canada: Regulations to effectuate the new policy are being drafted by the Treasury and Agriculture Departments Impart Kegwlatleas Principal imports under this action are likely to be hay and some feed grains Secretary Wallace declared that the principal problem created by the drought was ths feeding of livestock since pastures hay feed grains and natural and emergency forage crops have been blighted alike by the drought Wheat probably will not be Included on the duty-frevUM Administration of tha new import regulations will reside In the livestock feed committee Just organised by the AAA Federal relief and farm credit administrations test week supervise the conservation and full use of an available feed This com mittea also will organise public works and FMerel relief employees harvest all available growing forage to tha country for livestock feeding Chester Davis farm admlnistra tor who returned yesterday from tour of the drought territory and far Western States began conferring today with his aides on the AAA! plans for 1833 There President Roosevelt i have been advanced two years by ths drought conditions having eliminated the surpluses as the farm program was designed to do over three yearn Linked with there plans Is a possible extension of this year! eorp loan program to other crop pro riding lever-normal" granaries biblical fashion supplies being held on or near forms under government loans with farmers receiving the utmost possible from ths crops they produce FOREST HILLS Aug Helen Hull Jacobs of Berkeley Cal won the women! national ten-nls championship for the third successive year today conquering little Sarah Palfrey of BrookUnyMasa to straight acts 6-1 8-4 Outmanenverlng her diminutive opponent with vicious chop shots and spinner Miss Jacobs retained her title to forty-three minutes of play and bens tha third player to win the championship three straight yean equalling the record of Molte Mallory and Helen WUb Moody Miss Jacob victory gained her pmanent sioa of tha championship cup Except for a brief tepee to tha Bank Deposits Gain 3 Billions In Last Year Loans Drop 400 Million Rediscounts Decline 5 Billion Bonds-Held WASHINGTON Aug A 3J 000 000000 increase in bank deposits in twelve months was reported today by O'Connor comptroller of the currency Other aourees attributed the rise to two major factors First that more than 800 hanks re-opened during the year ended June 30 and eeo and that the new deposit insurance tew had stimulated confidence 4n persona who felt unsure after the' 1833 financial crisis O'Connor! review based an the test national bank can showed the deposits had risen SU43173000 since March 8 and $3 134 43000 in twelve months The number of banks licensed on June 30 stood 8433 compared with 4803 a year previous Leant Bill is Lies These sains bringing deposits of national banks up to tl9J32JSy)00 were accompanied however by a contraction of more than 8400 00000 to loans and discounts Ths decrease reflected to part a steadily alackenlng demand by business for credit accommodation Rediscounts declined from 8103176000 to S3007A00 loans and discounts which wen 116972000 June 10 1933 dropped to S7J99 279000 on March 8 and to 17691748000 as of the last call Of particular interest because of the 'Increasing Federal deficit was the 31614165000 gain In the national banks' holdings of Federal bonds to addition to N57llj000 of govern-mqnt-guiranteed obligations of ths Reconstruction Finance Federal Farm Mortgage and Home Owners' Loan Corporations Direct government loans held aggregated S5645741000 Assets amounted to S33J01B92000 a sain of 33041101000 during the year The book or asset value of capital stock was S1737J37JOO only a million dollars less than the par value end repreaenttog a rise bf 1222160000 Union Chief Murdered As His Wife Watches CHXCAOO Aug Roy Thompson 43 a painters' union official was shot to death in front of hla home lari night as his wife watched The killer fired five shots Into Thompson's body The Sixth bullet missed and crashed through the window where Mrs Thompson stood horror-stricken and lodged to a clock behind her The kilter had apparently followed Thompson horns from a picnic Police said the killing was connected with the recent slaughter of Michael "Rube" Quinlan South Side hoodlum who had attempted to "muscle to" on tbs Tuck Points' Union 1 WASHINGTON Aug 19 -(- President Roosevelt today prolonged Possible CnOlCC for POS until tomorrow his first week-end entire stare hls return from the I BEARD6TOWN HI Aug WH voyage to Hawaii He ordered thaxhe poaaibtuty that Mrs Henry yacht Sequoia to remain overnight at Rgioey widow of the late Speaker of its anchorage at the Junction of the I tha Home of Representative might Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay become tha Democratic party! choice returning early tomorrow I to her husband! con- trying the President! attention to gmcioinal scat wss expressed tonight routine business was a risM to tha bat-1 by senator William Dietericb Long a colorful and tafluenttel fit-' ro ta the Houaa ho was elected to the speakership after John Naaea Garner of Texas had been elected to tho Tire-presidency ta tha 1833 else tion Mr Rainey was conscious unto ths time of his death Dr Soper said -Throughout tha day he seemed fit tha best of spirits especially whiter chatting pleasantly with hls wtfo and -her sister a Mrs Williams Suddenly tonight Mr relied for a hospital attendant on hto floor Sho summoned throe physicians including Dr Sopor but ha succumbed before they could trier aid Tha pectorte attack Dr Soper arid wu so sudden that they could do nothing to prolong lfe Rainey! Ilte CompUeatione developed after tha' Speaker had suffered aa attack of bronchial pneumonia at his horns in Carrollton two weeks ago and he was brought to the hospital hen For tho test several days hls condition showed Improvement and today was regarded by his physicians aa hla best 4J' Kaowa As Parmer -Handed the Speaker! gavd at tha start of hls fifteenth ronruslisist term to March 1133 ME Rainey kepi -the House firmly ta fine and nerived much of tho credit far the expeditious manner ta which momsnt-ous legislation sponsored by the "Jtow Deal" was passed Coming from a farming district Mr Rainey although an attorney alwayg was known around Carrollton as a former He owned 330 acres there and Continued FTOm Page 3 Column 3 Practical Aid For Job Seeker A few rent and a tittle time expended: ta procuring and studying this booklet and you will be bate tar equipped to take that Job away from the next employer you tackle Follow ita suggestions even in the fore of the most bitter discouragements and you win be bettor equipped to mate good at your Job once you tend it Whatever your ttn-thJs booklet has something that will be of so? tool practical aid to you-' Send today for How to Ort a Job: using this coupon and inclosing cento ta coin or stampe CM This Coupon The Times-Dispatch Information Bureau Frederic Raskin Director Washington inclose herewith rents ti coin carefully wrapped) for a aopy of ths booklet on How to Ort a Job: Name Strict 66 M6666666MM6689668MM City f46M6868tfM6MMMM4 State Vf 6MM4686t66MIMM MtU to WuhiostoB pL tleshlps Arkansas and Wyoming anchored ten miles away with the Annapolis midshipmen they carried on their summer European cruise Mr Roosevelt made the trip in a I arnaU motorboat and waa welcomed I by Rear Admiral Hsyne emu With tha President and also return-tag tomorrow are Raymond A Malay I an Intimate friend and former sittant secretary of State Stephen Early a secretary snd Mrs Early I and Mias Marguerite and wu Grace Tulley private secretaries Boy Feared Drowned in James Army of Searchers Seeks Body Crash in Wales Fliers Safe but Plane a Loss Cltlsens and city and county officers were searching early this morning fw the body of Charles Arnold Jr 10 of 8433 Wert Cary Street who waa believed to have drowned early lari night In the James River near the filtering plant Although spotlights played on the calm water whlb men and boys snme in boats and others wading searched for the youth no trace of him had been found at a late hour Henrico County Officer Sadler announced shortly before 1 A that an even mot thorough search would be morning Young Arnold the only sonof Mr and Mrs Charles Arnold Sr who was known to hb friends aa went to the river yesterday afternoon with Raymond Scott IS of 3330-D NEWPORT PEMBROKESHIRE WALES Aug Georgs Pond and Cesare Sabelli turned beck by a ragtag atom over the Irish Sea on a Rome-to-Dublin flight attempted to land near hen early this morning but crashed Into a Welch mountain la the darkness ruining their hopes for a return Atlantic flight Although the flirei miraculously escaped serious injury Fond said afraid ths piano ta damaged almost beyond repair It will certainly not be fit for an Atlantic flight this year" The two fliers who started from New York test May on a flight to Rood crashing In Ireland and finishing their flight by easy stages were only slightly injured In the erash today and auffered from sijck They Airport Dublin their first goal The crash occurred about 4 A after the filer had experienced normal cendttionB almost all the way from Romo to the roast of Wales Crawling from tho wreckage they spent the hour until daybreak under the wings for oceupants of a near-by lonely farmhouse were afraid to open the door when they knocked The pair made their way to the little village of Newport at daybreak Fond sard? 1 "We went right into a dense fog pouring rain and strong wind when we reached the Irish Sea Ws cruised Continued on rsg 3 Colony 4 if -v.

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