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It 1 I 1 b. I I tl i lt 1,1 .1 i 1.1 ti .11 I. ii'i Till HI IMi i M'l I II I i 4 ll' I i 1 I I ll.vt FINAL EDITION Central Illinois HOME MNSpapcr Since IStd I) 81. -ASSOCIATED TRESS HLOOMINGTON', ILL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, PAGES SINGLE COI'Y 3 CENTS (UPJ-L'MTED TRESS PRESIDENT WILSON Late Bulletins Ship That Will Be Used as Base lor Nobile's Dirigible Sails for North SEN. COUZENS AIMS ATTACK AT MELLON; SEEKS RESIGN A TION WIDOW EXPECTED TO Italian Expects to Start flight North Sometime in April Tet Tripi Have Been Made.

TORIAL SUPPORT IL Denounces Emmcrson Emphasize Split in Sea Water Pierced Battery Room Flag Became Wedged in Valve. White Latter Attacks Governor's Acts. isoman Forces on Next Nominee. Peoria Boy Learnt How Hit Chicago Friends Entertain fhlraiiu. Man lan Killrlilr, II.

tif peorla, arrklhg llirltl. M'll-il on. l.oyola friend Tur.ilay l.ltht. II got IU II tlmlM tliat lia ru-died out i.f Ilia lull ami telephoned, mi a man tiajit been hot. When ilira lnvtstlg.itri they found llm student friend nil In l-l, l-ut they wrr fully cloth.l.

At a poll. in latrr. nine Hu.l.nt lulil thrir atory. It hum iir-y said. A ln.l aa fired.

Una yuuth dropped In tha floor. Red paint applied liHiknl Ilk Mood ami lr.tih: called Ida rant SENATE Numerous Citations Against Secretary Asking for His Retirement. NOTE FROM ONE FOUND FCTERS HITS EXECUTIVE fj PUBLIC STATEMENT 8 Prettiest Co eds Picltd at University of Illinois it-ina. l. Mti II 4'.

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I I 1. Ikinv.l'; M.Mr Wi.nrK't. (isinn a Phi H'. Hi nd Mtrv i Alpha Tnrta, Ottawa. lilt rxNfar Vrk, Mrth J1.4'Tn.rly duel ttk, l.d by Crl Melar and Pdi.

bd vp I on th N. Vrh ttk (ctn( Wdntdy In thr wild ul burd auil'n y.hih rad rld orr, l'n. 2.10 a. it. Lu.

Me, March Jll'-A tl. Lu Dptch laf ipand.nl parted mplin lh ft' 'd I' ll of I 11 Prei d.nl Hrd ng, mti by hint W.dn.iday at Manen. Oro, tabii.ri.d IHal peiMtMd none ef tl.0o0.IXr0 wrh of Continental Trading company Librly bond Involved in the ad 1 p. m. Bangor, March iJ'-lntena cllment i Cud Wedne.day by Circullin of a rumor that th piano in which Clpt.

Walt' H.nehcl and Hon. CI. McKy began a propoeed trane-At'antio flight from England ll Tuldy rd bn found, with then bd near Patten, M. Crful in.et-ligation, however, by th Allocated Pren fa led confirm the rumor. p.

m. Wa.hmgton, March Th tr90.000.000 houi reduction bill will be taken up by eena'e nance committee an April 2i Chairman Smoot Wedneidty informed th nat. tb Mir r.tal that Ilia 31 men lm- r.om. March II DTt. adMince guard iif another aerial expedition tr ha rnrtn pole waa l.mlnl Arrt.c region Wednesday.

Th City cf Milan, whlill will la liaril hlla I lirn. 1 iiiIktIu Nnhila f. Ma illrl-ml'la flu-lit ovr lh rUr ri-in. Mill lintii Hprii fr Klna luv. Th ahlp la oufltti il a lilt Ilia Intrat ailniiin'' Inatnmiriiia ati-l rarrlia a air-l- rwlvitig and lianaiiilltlnK art.

Th" hli la iartr4 lo raih 1' nurthrrn drffir iharnil tf April. anl hy thai lima lh polar I'immM daylluhl will liava l-isun. Nuratitian auikmvn ara In r'Dt Iha hancur at hpltilHTKi-n i hy Iha Nurita on ta til flit In l.t f.r tli Italian tiTrrul NuMI! if nt rrnft. I Tha Italia aurc rai fully riimt'lrtf 1 a fliirlil tif hiiiii. aiih a full hiail II) till lJirmrr.

IIUTM 9t 1. 1. hi II, Word I I arouiil In political Mil XVoolrow Wilson will ar.nnuni herielf In favor of g'l I--. I I oil I' 1 a it i if in ti a o't r- tr-r M'llol with r.t fir Cairo, III. Mrth J1.

tyf Covtraor Ln Sail ca paign pch hr Wtdday Chllngaa Lou-t Emmcrasn, hi cppon.nl lor lh Republican fimin)in far govern', and Oli M. Clann, candidal for Unilcd Slala nater, te ll whir. Ih.y laa whan at ndvering la eura pa.taflt of lagitation I bring about alien "million, billion, of unlt.ed mlangibl lh of th lai." Cl.lcaao. March fl.arsra I I I v. f.V e.

Wr.lr. I a 1 ti pir'V a r. In Iha after urp.ir'mn! iff the oulmiatln S-4 Ml letal.l length ef t.ino which tlc-'-eJ th of lh 4'i offl nn laheirl areni'l Wedtir.djy ti hav t.n m1 lh naval burd of In- Tii also li'I 'i'l It I 'd l. lvrl wlut ha been prub-ihly th im.tj.ir of Ihe diater tu Ihe e. Utli.n of th of th 1 nude by th dTiirr I'tuldlp in fia Collision of the tettel iff rrnin'-etnwn lt r.m!wr.

nd 1 ul uovemor nrm ink. i.f th tt wher Hit dhgate ha Ix-Kim, thl bring iluttrlbiit.l Mr. haa made ti puul.c etitijexl. r.t t.f l.i is irr 'l fioM 1 y. if tri if 1 jr.

I.nf '1 tl tl si I hei I'o ho.g a atui.i 11 iire'arv on 1 a I ROBINSON IS TARGET of uiiilca anj a i iimplniii-nt of "I Juksun mv dinner and i 1 nrn iindir lirmral XhIiIIp. Il I now wrr anwrrnl with counter rlir' 'HeartiCSt UncKln lrirt. near Mllnn. i Wrdncdny two faction c.f lh Coolidge Gives or I a M'ii. tn.a' en Tri Attaihmefit to It.

p.o al ti Congratulations' to Flyer. liking an Interest in lh held by Hi worn-iMKrnllo oitanlzationa. ilmth of in lata been living In Wah-l it i knimn to lia nn n-i i if th filendhlp hr 1 it li the leaders of tii Detn- that wie what tau.ril th a lii len ef li ntrol room. Fume Filled Small Room, A tcotitriicte. by th ami la rictri ti atart northward llrpuhllcan parly In riiiry arctmn oi almut lh iiild.ll of April.

1 th rtat auuKhl n'milnatinna f' a'a'a I rlmil. nf lirnrral auld i nfTIc. In lh primary i plannnl lo land d'tm Imirnt of ni'u'Ainll 11. I from III ilirlElhl at Iha pot Iturlf. I tiovrrnnr r-c1'c Another irtoup I lo ri'lr Nlrlmla Hon for a Il lr Irrm under lh t.n II hind.

Tha fllirht of the Itnl a In ncr of lh Tinmp'in-Sinil faction. Polar rrelmia will mntlmia for iihout l.lrrMl Ft. Clair rounty voter at. Inr.g list of aa gro-inda the sc-rilUM Pre-id-rt I ooil lge a c.f!i il mi.lv. Throtia out hi entirn a Iniin the 1 reanliitinii said, "tli' run an Pi I.f- (, illy Indiana Senator Renews His Charge That Sinclair Was Smith Appointee.

Mirch Jl. iD PruMrril Cik IIiIs Wrdnriitny placnl prrannallv hont Ilia linii.nr of Iwo month, depending; upon wrathr Kant M. lyiu! Tjday nlfht. Il Mit Wliiiiin war lo lu a imi In favur of Oovrtnnr it. miiilil rettalniy rniiihai 'ondltlona.

timer nl Nohil Intend In ili n'mm e. hi runnlni; -mil In lh loiml l.lndliarph lh I'ly rlhhon of rlm-k upon lh polar exploration of l.i.t rl.ilmn. rircretary of Ktato fri which lu ilrlnwl In' ferenc to tc law. a rent, 11 pt for the law, a rt-finc of Recall Action In 19:4. Th" mrne.

re'ed pi tncipail iin th secretary a fali'ir to Infirm tl Teapot lNim committee of trrv F. Slrti.nr ronfrit ti tl It. 'i' I 1 an o.trTV In 123 after inedal nf honor. th rung rnMniiinal Mac.Mill.in and I'eary and tulu mnion, ho I now a king Hi gu i k. iif t'm Wllaun arnup.

Wil tribute to li, i. in McAiluu. aun-ln-law of i rrti-t uf Ami rlian trs. th anident let water into th pierced battery room, whlthj win abandoned by men t.it.ond They snled the door lnt ng to the eonrri I r'impartmnt. Th pre.sur of th water gmnl a ventilator pip leading from I he battery room caused It I burst abov th aaltch-board In th control compartment wltU resultant short rircuit and d.f-fusion of fume from th batterer whbh mad th Idic untenable.

At lh tlin lh water from the battery room had ui k4 tnto th p.p a piec of green curtain from an ottlrer' a'ater smi and Amrlcan Ilr I'aul K. Mallnit. 01WI fmi I iireii-ti in iil ll.uii. la (ippoatil lo (iov I cuiirae ami Initially, nnnilnailun. A mini- Hurmiinuit hy Dm hlnhrnt pulilir dry who arro olTlruli tha rievutivo di-partinanl Wllaon uppurter at the riddle aa to wh titer Crocke land, i lii-rnatorinl nomination on Ihe Iw-whh l'tary tlalin to av en.

den-lii neen alat a candidal of Th exist. Chicago Tribune. Small aald that When tlia dirigible leave Milan Kmmcrson "would not pirmllted for Stolp. I'onteranla, Germany, Com-1 to build road If li anted to." mendatore fnesto llrllnn, Krank Smith. et king renoml-of Milan, 111 on of those aboard, nation I'nlted State senator, nd Whether Ihe Milan mayor will fly 'John Dailcy of I'eorla, rand.

date for over th Hile In the craft hua not! attorney general, airotiipanlrd th Waihlntt in. March II. -Senator lni jry bad b.gun. sTved ti Arthur Rohlnaon of Indiana wa put jre.sH th senate action In when under a attack ly nutoe- 1 It the re.tn.itlon of Agricultural Group Gives Its Sanction for the Fourth Time. tarv lw-pt of th navy and Attorney and by Itepuhlu an and liemmratlc rncrlunal leader.

President Coolidxe conferred the decoration "heroic rourag and great akill" In th Lindbergh flight Inm New York te rarls. "I offer you my heartiest congratulation." the president said after conferring the medal. r-u Democrat In lh eni Wed- liesdav when renewed hi rhart that Harry F. Mm lilr. central f.aure in the Teapot ecandal.

wa a 1 In lii'r oppuiltlon. Wilion Likd Smith. littrri of Trr. llili-n are aald to Imlual tlin Hut lh prulJent had Vork govfrnor. but lh i.ii!i!i ilnr fir a prra-.

u-iiiratlon are roiicerm been decided. General Imushi-rty for their connection with tl oil rases. Presidrt Coolldir declined to l.e. th requests at the lime, both cabinet ofh-cere later resigned, th Utter ty re- fl.ig which herein wedged In a valv governor. Smith charged Otla F.

Glenn, li Is opponent on th Iiwden-lH-neen control f'l'nd an I appointee of Gov. AU between lh battery and Washington. March II. iA'r For lh fuiirtli In fi' years th hou agriculture luiunittee Tuslay Wilkins' Radio Message ernim el 1 or lii. a.

I nnral I. nr t. slate, had tried lo befog the Issue by saying that "tlin HUP Thompson 1.. llnrri.oii I l'i" Th- sens' l.a not th power ti appiuvnl th pruvi- to Seward Says 'OkerT urn of lh" McNitry-IUugen f.trin re would appointed senator, when Smith wns rejected again. nr thing could happen lo Illinois than th appointment of Mayor Seward.

Alaska. March lT) Kear that Capt. Georga II. Wilkin. II added that In hi flight I.lnd-berk'h ha "not only achieved the greatest personal triumph of any American citijen, but had hown that tranB-Atlitnllc flight was puasi-ble." Among th notable gathered nt the whit house to wltnesa the rere-incny were Vice-President Hawea and FiieakiT I.ongwor'.h, Senator Curtlna of Kansas and Xoblnson of rtrcnc explorer, ami i.is couriioiiKii ihr would be th an iiointtnent of Glenn for aenator.

Hut 1 will be seated. The senate will le- i-t whrn Mr. Wllaun i Ohruary. Wilson. It will ha racallrd, vr-' I Inn ii i I cad act.

Ilia renmina i 'i ut tho in brln conxldercd i. hut among hi advlner mi who uwj to aay ho wa i 1 1 1 1 that generally apeak-I i act did not rnnforiu lo th "i nf tha rlk'hlccnth atnrnd- it Wllenn man who I ardently ti'ivemor Mmith la hi fornirr acc-." i.v, Tumulty, and New- ii 1 1. Hakcr of Cleveland, eeeretary ir In Ilia Wllaon cabinet, ha i iv iih-e I himself for lnilth. lief bill. Tu vole was 11 to thl artlun the commit-tie.

adopted an amendment whlli. Chairman ll.iugrn expljind, the federal farm board had proposed to endeavor st.i! il.io agricultural Inilunry by mean of loan to cooperative. l'i the event that thl should fail, it then would empowered to place the equalization ft machinery In operation. Parti Split. Th vote on the have crimhed In completing their flight from Falrbank to Point Harrow were dispelled late Tuesday night when radio communication was re-established with the explorer.

Arkansas, majority and minority gln to think a Utile r.hout following constitutional procedure when the election Is over." Smith declared. In lecatur. Emmcrson and Glenn mad counter attack upon Ihe d-mlnlstratlon. "Do jou believe In assessment levied against Ihe aalarles leader, respectively. In the senate; Kepreaentntlvea Tllaon of Connecti rooms, making It Imp'ssibl ir th nun In th latter compartment to close th valve and shut off th Inrush of water which a few second afterward tletroed the uiefulneaJ of th swltchb ard.

nt 11 then, th Investigator found th pump had been opetating In an effort to fie th submarine of water so that It might continue its rise lo the surface. On Menage I Found. Those In the control rmm fled to th motor and engine room where it wa pusll le for them to cut off th ventilator pipe by mean of a valv sn I thus ternporar.lv i'lpone death. Tfhst th 14 ther had continued to for considerable lenglh of time although nH a long a the ill others In the forward torpedo compartment waa apparent. Like the men Imprisoned In the torpedo room they bad attempted to attract attention of diver by mean of signal but unllk those forward they hud been unsuccessful and diver who descended to the submarine a few hour after the accident which sent It to the bottom reported there wa no life aft.

Misststippi. that h.a law firm bad ted for I'. C. Stephenson, deposed Ku Klux Klan leader In Ind.an.i. now in ti.

atate penilentUry there. The counter attack from Imo-crats came after liohlnson had asserted Sinclair W4 a friend of Smith and tlutl "Lud of a feutlicr flock together." Senator Harkley. Kentucky asked If that statement went back 10 the time In Indiana when waa appointed by a governor who Harkley said was now In the It ha never been ld that Harry Sinclair came Into th Robinson retorted. Harrison aaked If It waa not true that Ihe mayor of IndUnapolia, the rhalrman of th Republican stute committee, th chairman of the Marlon County Republican committee and four Indianipolia rnuncilinen were either In the penitentiary or under Indictment. Robinson replied that Harrison's question wa so lnclusne he could not be sure if Harrison wa accurate.

cut and Garrett of Tennessee, ma me UPun a motion by Keprenta jnrity and minority leader In tha Secretaries Wilbur and of for a goverpor Clarke, a lork iiepurucan. Strenath Ditnbutd. Hoover. Postmaster General New, to ellmlnat the propoeal lrom th re-election? Kmmerson sked. Assistant Secretary Warner, In i on thing ur nd that I r- of itimt of th IV 1 1 -15 to lh candidacy of Srn- New of th safety of the polar explorers waa received by Capt.

Robert H. Woolverton of the army signal corp here. Th radio measuge. ent by WUklii at Ills lia of up i ratlnna, aid. "All okeh." He repeated lh message several lime and then added, "clear and cold." At thl point an amateur station began Interfering with Woolverton and the reet of Wilkin' message was lost.

The previous Hence of the explorer' radio set caused anxiety here. The final message transmitted by bill. Seven Republican and six Demon ata voted In oupport of the force such resirnatlon and Senator Couren' resolution will hav to wait for such time aa the rub a ill pr mil ita coming up for debate. Aside from withholding Information as to the Sinclair donatlona In 1323 to the Republican party chets, to who- bond were tendered, Mellon and refused by him. the reo-lutlon Included tho following "whereases'' a grounds for th secretary' retirement: That th Pittsburgh Coal Mellon enterprise, ha been brought out In the oenat coal Inquiry as having don "everything It could to defeat accurate findings a to It mines by the Issuance of order" Hold Government Defrauded.

That the government wa defrauded out of li'LOnO In the tax case of the Mellon National bank, the Union Trust Co. and the Union Saving bank, all Mellon enterprises, while the secretary was holding office. That Mellon, a lerretary, ber-fitted through "Indefensible decision" In the tax case of th tiulf Oil aa dicloed In the senate committee) internul revenue Inquiry. S'-nator Reed (Rep Pennsylvania, an Intimate friend and supporter of Secretary Mellon, Is expected to lead, the defense of the treasury head when the resolution Is brought to the floor. charge of naval aeronautir; Rear you believe In th bargaining of hard roads to compel the politlral support of the communists which support them?" fee.

while ix Republican Joined wltli Admiral Muffett. chief of the bureau lioed nf Miaaoiiri, and If th lerame onn hrtivern the a- two Democrat In opposition. After of naval aeronautic; MaJ. Gen. Charles V.

Summerall. chief nf staff rl "i-nator and the New 1 ork gov- Secretary nf War Davis. Assistant It believed many of the i dry would forget their pro- Serretnry MacCracken of the com merce department. nd others. mi.

i crirvanc rather than up- rt Mr. r.eed. The Wllnon atrengtli tho moment dlatrlhiited, how- him on his flight Monday from Fairbanks to Point Harrow waa "Going to land." Then the radio stopped short. American Girl's Death the vote liaugen lid that within a few days, possibly tomorrow, the committee would vote to formally report the measure. He predicted that this motion would be supported by probably IS members.

The committee approved the eqnal-Ixatlon fee II rut In IS -'I I again In 1926, 19'7 and Tuesday. The senat agriculture committee only a few weeks ago approved the fee provision and the amendment adopted bv the house committee re "I cannot compel the assembly to do aa I Kay, but If I am govrrnnr," Emmerson said, "I ahull suggest to the legislature that It provide some method of connecting th hard roads that all communities at all time may have convenient avenues of travel." In Chicngo, Cliarle J. Peter, deposed by the governor as chief grain Inspector Monday, charged Small with attempting to establish a dynasty In Illinois. Peters said that ever, among other candidates. ome or 'Mini tic leader.

Ilka II. M. Ka- Detour Plane Forced Sentence Is Commuted rijcli nf Near York being ald to favor Only one message from any of th Diet in Eiffel Tower Jump ti' candidacy of Oovernor Ritchie survivor had been discovered Wed Montreal, March 21. (U.R nesday. A brief note directing th Maryland.

E. T. Meredith nf Inwa, (nT'lary of rictl 1 1 lira In tho Wll- Parachute Man Invented Fails to Doris McDonald faced a new life disposal of his body wa fount Wednesday a life behind prison ciihlnet. la opposed to Oovernor crawled In red crayon on a small garding use of the loan provision is Leslie Small, son of Ihe governor, is nth hecaiie of prohibition and I bars. Down-Cracks Cylinder Mt.

Clemens, Mich. March 21 (T) The army transport plane which funk off from Selfrldge field here Tuesday for Sault Ste. Marte, to carry mall nnd provision to the snowbound village of Detour, was forced down near Alcena. late Tues piece of cardboard In the clothing of Opn Whin Tri It. Paris.

March 21. (rD The Eiffel tower for the seventh time, Tuesday proved the nemesis to parachute director of purchase and construction llmr mentioned himself for the pre- for the state. A. K. Inglcsh, son-in- Seaman George Pelnar whose body was identified nt the Chelsea Naval The chance of tha Wilson group While her hushnnd, George, must go to the gallows Friday morning for the murder of Adelard Bouchard, she ha been rnved that fate.

In Ottawa Tuesday night her death sentence law of the governor, he said, was ad mlnlstrative auditor of the depart hospital yesterday. Jumper when Marcel Gayet crashed 400 feet to death. on nny ona enndidata are Overrules Blackmer Motion ment of finance, and Cornelius P. Gayet. a Jeweler who worked In his identical to a provision in the senate bill.

Among Change. This loan provision is one of a number of changes that have been made In the McNary-Haugen farm relief plan sine it was rejected a year sgo by President Coolidge after passing both hous and senat. At that lime one of the chief objections raised by the president was Miller, former cashier of a Kankakee Navy Supply Measure was commuted to life imprisonment. cin-idered remote unles Senator Red develops a formidable Knr th moment the mipport vi-n Governor fimlth by tha Wilson men nhout eniiaLa tha support given Hie various favorite on. The young American woman was bank, which Peters claimed was controlled by Small, Is director of public In the women's prison here Wednes Is Reported to House works.

day still preparing for her death. The spare time under the name on Inventions, leaped from the second platform of the famous tower. Previous tests with sandbag had been successful but when took the leap himself the parachute failed to open and he was killed. Washington, March 21. (P Pro commutation of sentence came sud "Why does the governor Inslft that all monies, all contracts, all business of the state should be handled by his posing the largest expenditure for denly.

It had been rumored, but Smith Civet Formal Content the naval establishment since the there had been little basis for the against the equalization fee proposal and Haugen said that the loan amendment was designed to require own family?" Peters asked. Washington limitations conference, rumor. day. A cracked cylinder caused the pilot. Lieut.

C. C. Coppin, to land on th Ice. The plane, wh'ch was flown her Monday from Fort Riley. also carried Sergeant Byron C.

New-comb of Selfrldge, who has had much experience In winter flying. The plane was to relieve another transport ship which made two successful flights from Sault Ste. Marie to the Isolated village before It was damaged In an attempted takeoff from the Ice of St. Mary's river at Sault Ste Marie. The plane will be repaired Wednesday morning.

Knockout Fatal to Boxer Gayet wa experimenting with a Entering of Manachuietts Primiry the annual navy department supply the board to first try to stabilize ag Washington, March 21. (U.PJ Justice Frederick L. Slddons of the District of Columbia supreme court Wednesday overruled a motion of attorneys for Harry M. Blackmer, missing Teapot Dome oil witness, for dismissal of contempt proceedings against the defendant and restoration of $100,000 worth of property seized: from Blackmer pending settlement of the case. Slddons' decision uphehl the constitutionality of the Walsh act which permits ciurts to subpena a citizen of the United State living; abroad.

modified military parachute designed Only this week an affidavit became public In which McDonald sought to rlculture by the loans, which have bill was reported to the house Wed U. S. Joins Six Nations Mki Him a Candidate. Unstop, March 21. fP) Gov.

Al to open quickly for low-flying planes. neen favored by the administration nesday by Its appropriations com In preference to the fee machinery, mittee. fpare his wife from death on the gallows. The affidavit said she had no part fn the killing of Bouchard, fred K. Mmlth of Now York tins given formal consent to the use of Ills Endurance Flyer Forced Down The measure' total, $339,190,000, on Armament Question Geneva, March 21.

After six day Upon motion of Representative Klnohloe, a Kentucky Democrat, the house committee also has decided to was an Increase of $0,314,000 above that a confession she made In Den Broken Gas Feed Lin Cau Shank current funds, but a decrease of ver was wrong and that he alone Hume for the expression of presidential preference In the Massachusetts Democratic primaries. It was announced nt tho state house Tuesday. below budget recommenda of silence, the United States joined Wednesday with six other nations In consider the debenture plan for farm relief which ha been submitted by should be punished. to Com Down After 12 Hour. St.

Puul. March 21. (P) A tions. calling the soviet program, for Imme Representative Ketcham, a Michigan a loiter to Charles It. McOlue.

The committee report, drafted by Student Fall to Floor Attendants dlnte nbolltlon of all armaments Im broken gas feed line, bane of the airmen, ended Gene Shank's effort to Representative French, (Rep Idaho, Sinclair's Horses Barred Sheriff It Still at Large, but Warrant for Him It Out cli.iirm.in of the Democratic state committee. Governor Smith said: practical. Hugh S. Glhson, United States am Then Ducover On Is Dead. Los Angeles, March 21.

What said that the Increase was brought about "chiefly by the mounting costs Republican, and endorsed hy Repre sentatlve Jones, a Texas Democrat. Jury May Fix Blame I hereby consent to the use of my establish new endurance records early Wednesday after his 90-horsepower biplane had been In the air 12 hours bassador In Brussels, expressed the Virginia. 111., March 21. (U.R of naval aviation" and also by the name for the expression of a presl (lential preference In the Massachu conviction that a treaty for the out seemed to have been a double knockout in a friendly boxing bout between and 38 minutes. "fact that all eight of the 10,000 ton cruisers authorized in 1924 will be lawry of war, such as Secretary of The accident was the second ex in Breaking of Dam two students in the University of State Frank B.

Kellogg has proposed, under construction nt one time." 'tts presidential primary for the election of delegate and alternates to the Democratic national convention and hereby authorize you to file Southern California gymnasium Los Angeles, March 21. (U.R) A turned to tragedy Tuesday night when So Charlet Goet Back to Cell coroners Jury nere weonesnay may "icn consent for such delegates and New York. March 21. (P) Tha" debarring of Harry F. Sinclair' -horses from Maryland tracks created a stir In turf circles Wednesday.

The action of the Maryland racing; commission, taken because of the Teapot Dome scandal, is the first Instance In many years wherein a leading owner has been prohibited, from racing his stock. It la one of the few times. If any, that an outstanding operator on the thoroughbred tracks of America has been th it was found that one of the hoxers was dead. perlence by the 22-year-old law student-aviator since he took off from the Ice of Whltebear lake at 1:17 p. Tuesday.

A line of hose from another plane which was being used to refuel Shank's ship Tuesday night was severed by the propellor of the fix responsibility for the loss of nearly 300 lives in the breaking of St. alternate, both at large and district Paroled Convict Out To Kill Four The dead boxer was Michael Car- Richard R. Joklsch, sheriff of Cass county, was still "at large" Wednesday, although a warrant charging petit larceny has been sworn out against him and the officer Is In the city. According to State's Attorney Myron Mills, the sheriff can not be arrested while the court Is in session, and the Cass county court, which opened Tuesday, will be In session for at least three days more. Joklsch Is charged with petit larceny In connection with a liquor raid eight months ago.

He will be arrested by Coroner Ed Bailey. Francis dam. representatives, as you may desig Gangatar Who 'Got' Hi Brother nakls, 20. of Bakersfleld. a sopho nate.

would be of greater value now In promoting peace than any project of complete disarmament. Gibson, the American delegate to the league of nations' preparatory disarmament commission, said the United States would support fully a multilateral project for non-aggression and outlawry of war treaties, but could not logically and sincerely support any project which would abolish all armaments Immediately. The Inquest, presided over by Cor Chicago. March 21. flJ.R) Charles more, his opponent, crouuey.

halrmnn McOln lntn Tuesdnv biplane. oner Frank Nance, was the fifth sep arate Investigation begun in the dls 19, of Los Angeles, wa unconscious Ragglo, 33, wanted to kill four "I'd the authorization with the sec Although Shank fell far short of for an hour and 45 minutes. gangsters. retary of state. the solo flight mark of 33 'a hours aster, the government, state, city and county, already having started In The boxers, both welterweights, Gangland claimed the life of Willie subject of such action for reasons outside racing Itself.

pounded each other for three rounds. held by Colonel Lindbergh, the refueling mark of 37Vi hours and the quiry. Raggio, Charles' brother, a year ago while Charles was serving a sentence In the fourth they were engaged in a Rockford Missionary Diet New York. March 21. JPl Death Interest is now directed as to District Attorney Asa Keyes was world's endurance record of 02 for robbery.

whether the New York and Ken- prepared to Institute criminal action hours, one record for his class of swift exchange of punches when both tumbled on their faces. Bromley was the first to fall. Carnakis was de Last fall Charles was paroled. Today's Pantagraph In event charges of bombing were David M. Hoagland of.

Rockford. 111., director of the vocational train plane, was claimed for him. tucky race bodies w-lll take official cognizance of the procedure of tho Maryland commission. sustained by evidence. Tuesday police found him armed, and In company with another paroled clared the winner.

Then attendants Salesman Filet Bankruptcy convict. began to try to revive them. Carnakis was dead. Add Day to Vacation ing school of the Near East Relief on ui Islnnd of Syra, Greece, was re-Ported by cable to the Near East Relief Tuefday from Athens. 'I want to kill Red Golden, Eddie Urbana, March 21.

(fPh-An Petition Million Liabilities New York. March 21 (P A sales Communication Systems of It Should Be a 'Wow' extra day of vacation was added to the Easter holiday for University of James W. Packard, Motor Pioneer, Dies Cleveland, Ohio. March 21. W) James W.

Packard. 64, one of the founders and former president of the Packard Motor Car company of Detroit and for years a prominent figure In the automotive field, died at a hospital here Tuesday, Services will be held Wednesday at his home in Warren, where Mr. Packard spent the last years of his life after retirement from PANTAGRAPH-ALL PHONES 2460 Clements, Dave Decoursey and Den-nle Dougherty they killed by brother. Please, Just let me have a fey more days, then I'll go to the chair," Charles pleaded. Illinois students bv the council of Three Continents Merged New York, March 21.

(if Formal The Weather Man man Tuesday filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy In which he listed liabilities of $1,489,680 and assets of $150. The largest item In the liabilities listed by Julius Bayer, the salesman, was a note for $120,000 which he had endorsed for an asso Police remanded him back to Jollet announcement of a fusion of Interest penitentiary. Keeping company with administration Tuesday when It extended the holiday period from April 5 to 10 to 4 to 10. At the same time the council announced the dismissal of a male student for over-cutting his classes. The name was not between the communication systems another paroled convict is a violation of the Mackav companies and the In of parole.

ternational Telephone and 'leiegrapn ciate. His attorney said Bayer's fi company was made her Tuesday Woman Leapt From Window nancial difficulties were due to failure of cotton mills In which he was interested. night by Clarence wackay ana Sosthenes Behn, respectively presi weathkr rosioasT. I'lnmli: Ftir tnnight and Tlmmilnjr: winner "Unlit nd In lonihntt portion Tliurtditj. LOCaL WEATHIR RECORD.

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ThBDinmetCT si 12 womettr 29.00 SO 19 Kt. Wrdnmdty it 'n rlit, Thumt.r it mooo Wrclnwdir. of Morrison to Her Death Chicago, March 21. AlPy Mrs. Wil Ray Mickey, Former Illinois Former Aledo, Jurist Protests Innocence on 'Poison PilV Charge dents of the two corporations.

The merger will bring together a communication system reaching to all parts of the Americas and to European and Asiatic countries. liam Fier of Evansvllle, leaped from the window of her room on the Page Agriculture 15 Bed Tim Storiea 10 Bringing Up Father 17 Bulletin Board 3 Central lllinoi New 2 Classified Pag 17 Coming Farm and Stock Sale 15 Dame Fashion 8 Dr. Brady' Servic 10 Edgar Guest 4 Editorial 4 Fashion 9 Gas Buggies 15 High School Pantagraph 14 Horn and Community 9 How Time Flie 4 Information Service 4 Interview Editorial 4 Market and Financial 16 Me, Handiman 4 Normal 6 Our Boarding Hous 10 Our Children 9 Out Our Way 16 Poultry 15 President's Question Game. ..10 Radio 11 Railroad 7 Recipe 9 Serial Story 10 Socity 8 Sport 12-13 Town Pump 4 Welwan 5 Wet Sid 7 What Do You Think About It? 4 Your Baby and Mint 9 Congressman, Is Found Dead Kansas City, March 21. (P) Ray Mt.

Vernon. 111.. March 21. C. Haverfleld, former police Judge a Police Dog on Trial for His thirty-second floor of the Morrison hotel here Tuesday evening and waa killed when she alighted on a canopy That's what they are aayinj of the contemplated Town Tump party, which contributors to the Pump are now stirring up agitation for.

Definite plans for the party are still in a rather embryo stagei but It grows more certain everyi day that those who represent the humorous portions of Central Illinois are anxious for some sort of a get-to-getrier. Those who will be eligible to attend the party and it will be an escluslre affair are those who regularly "make the rump" with their contributions. The wastepaper basket brigade will not be admitted. Between now nnd primary time, why don't you attempt to be a regular contributor whose material is accepted, so you can come to the party? TEMPtRATURI. Mickey, 71, of Macomb, 111., former congressman, was found dead In bed in a hotel room in Excelsior Springs, Wednesday.

Heart disease was believed to have caused his death. Low of Aledo, 111., who has been In Jail here since Feb. 25, continued to deny under questioning that he la the man who mailed poison pills to a dozen over the hotel entrance on Clark street. Mrs. Frier was injured In an Life Gets Freedom on Alibi Sturgis.

March 21. (VP) automobile accident and suffered con residents of Mercer county, re Jack, the police dog on trial for his life here on a charge of killing sheep. siderably. Police said the woman was sulting In two deaths last January. despondent over her condition as a went free Tuesday.

A Jury of six Federal and state officers have been making efforts for weeks to get some authentic trace of the man In the sections of Missouri and Oklahoma where he said he was traveling alone with his pet dog In a small truck at the time the pills were mailed. There have been no recent developments, federal officers stated Wednesday. Haverfleld has made no effort to obtain his release on bond on the technical charge of carrying concealed weapons, under which he Is held, and has said he Is willing to stay here until officers are convinced he had no connection with the crime. Officers asserted Haverfleld had result of the accident, and caused her to leap from the window. been unable to give them a plausible account of where he was on the date 'n Turk rin Viatel Othi Helen 7 P.M.

Hiehrst Momltr TuMdty. Tattday. Nlilit S8 46 80 88 42 2 2 68 48 60 64 5d 8 89 81 fO 48 83 88 43 24 i. 58 88 80 48 48 28 .84 8 88 68 10 84 42 48 20 men hearing the case In Justlc court failed to agree and the charge was dismissed, ending a trial which lasted nearly two days. The dog, testimony showed, had an alibi.

His owner and a neighbor testified that the canine Nokomit Cashier Is Indicted Springfield, 111, March 21. flJ.R) Enno T. Henkel, assistant cashier of the Nokomis Farmers National bank, now held in the Sangamon county Jail, was Indicted Tuesday by the federal grand Jury in Quincy, charged with embezzlelng $7,052 from the bank. the pills were placed In the malls at Kansas City. Suspicion pointed to Haverfleld, they declared, because all New Record at Colliery Springfield, 111., March 21.

U.r total of 2,500 ton of coal wa those who received the deadly "sample pills," were believed to have been hoisted here Tuesday at mine a ns ni iiuiii-j al uiv 111119 iiiu were killed. new record for colliery. persons he considered his enemies. "Inniprg.

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