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Full Associated Press Reports Final Markets Complete Sport Neus PTHE WEATHER Probably rain or snow In iPrnlnr lear In afternoon fair warmer tomorrow High 44: Low IS Weather Report Page I) Average Circulation Week Ending October II Duly Sunday 46112 54872 Entered January IT 1101 at the Poet-Ofllee at Richmond Virginia as Second-date Matter RICHMOND VIRGINIA SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 1925 PAGES THREE CENTS Under Indictment Officers of Grand Chapter TECH IS PRIMED Royal Arch Masons Named With Grand Commandery State Body Completes Sessions at Masonic Temple Here Vernon Eddy Snccceds to Office Made Vacant by Death of Major Cetcfdns MOVE TO CALL COOLIDGE TO TESTIFY CONSIDERED BY MITCHELL DEFENSE UNPRECEDENTED PROCEDURE HELD DEATH PENALTY GIVEN SLAYER OF of the one -hundredth anniversary of the foundation of DcMoiay Commandery No 4 In the 1I1II City The State conclave has seldom been held outsldo of Richmond Grand Commandery deers Officers of the Grand Commandery of Virginia were chosen us rollows: Vernon Eddy Win-1 Chester Grand Commander Rich-! ard Dell Jr Staunton Deputy Grand Communder Alfred Lancaster Evans Newport News Grand Geueralllsslmo Crews Wooding Danville Grand Captain General Edward Cole Not-folk Grand Senior Warden James i Green I ay Lynchburg Grand Junior Warden Ultchklea Officers of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons In Virginia and also the Grand Commandery of Virginia were announced Inst night by Gus Hankins secretary of Scottish Rlts bodies and the Royal Arch chapter well as recorder of the Grand Com-Vnandery The two Slate bodies completed sessions at Masonic Temple Thursday nlglit Vir-non Eddy who had been acting Grand Commander alnca the death of Major Sol Cutchlnn succeeded to that office while Edward A Joachim or Charlottesville was chosen Grand High of the Royal Arch Masons The Grand Commandery will hold Its annual seaslon next year In Lynchburg In commemoration PERFECT PLANS FOR FUND DRIVE! Campaign Chairman Howell Appoints Division Loaders Complete organization of the Richmond Community Fund campaign November 13 lo S3 rapidly will bo perfected with the appointment yesterday of division leaders by Thomas Ilowell chairman of the campaign for the thirty-seven member philanthropies Division chairmen Include Currlngton chairman ot tho quota scathing arraignment of the Demo- riTSsTrl is! Workman president of the Rosier jUr tlm people of Virginia really Advertising Association of the ruled tho State United State and Canada chairman speaker blamed the cxlst- of the publicity committer vv i Jus onstlUillon for l'10 Adams chairman of tho rarded ll! l11 'ho prospect division and Croxton Gur- respotiaiblllly for lack of Inlereai Colonel Thomas Miller i Accused in $7000000 Transaction FOUR FOREIGNERS ALSO INVOLVED Prominent German and i Swiss Business Men in Conspiracy Case FRAUD IS ALLEGED disbursement of Metal jCo Sale Proceeds Results in Prosecution By Universal Service HEW YORK Oct Thomas Miller former alien property custodian was indicted today by A special grand jury on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government Four financial leaders In Germany and Switzerland were Indicted with him on the aanio gharges The Indictments were handed down after a lengthy Investigation of Minor's activities in turning over Jtrocseds of tho sale of the Atnrr-can Metals Company to stockholders of the Model Sulsss l'our Valcrua do Motcaux Charged With Conspiracy Miller la charged with conspiracy with the other four an-1 with John King former Itepubllrun State committeeman nt Connecticut and the Into Ji'Mtt Smith King although named was not indleied bycausu lie waived immunity In telling his story to the grand Jury and otherwise amlsllng tho investigators is said District Attorney Dantou said today tlist he will begin the study ot inicruationsl rraues at once to determine how the four foreigners can bn brought hers to answer tho charges Prominent Foreigners Indicted The other four who were indicted aro: Richard Morion president of the Mctallgaacllschafr Frankfort Germany Alfred Morion president of tha Metsibnnk Frankfort Leopold Dubois president of the wise Rauk of Jtasci Switzerland Kiich-SSuhn I'ergy preshb-nt of the Modes Rules four Vslorus de Metes ux Hanoi Switzerland The Kwiss Horleio the Metal-gseellachaft and tlm Mntalhnnk as gorporatlons are also Indicted Korn of $7 0000110 Involved Tho lndletntenia charge "ron-aplraey to defraud tho 1'nlted Stales by wrongfully and Illegally paying to lbs Swiss Sorlcts rash and IJbariy bonds touting over 7000-000 which wers the proceeds of tho Ml of tho American Metals Company which was aclzad during tko war DEATH LIST GROWS NI ta Sonny land Train Wreck Inrrrasril lo Twenty-two I Hy Associated Press MEMPHIS TKNN Get The death list ns the result ot the derailment near Victoria Miss Tuesday of tha Sunny land fast Ot Louis and tail Franrlsco Railroad passenger train won Increased to twenty-two today with tho ilcatli In a hospital here of Thompson of Tupelo Mias David McDowell Hateavllla Miss anothar of tho Injured died last Sight Two others of the fifty-four In fund In ths arrldent Andrew Minor Hateavllla Ark and lira Margamt Hummer Maeon vers reported In a critical condl lion today W1H GAMECOCKS 1000 Students Will Attend L-Soutli Carolina Game at Mayo Island PALMETTO STATE TEAM IS FAVORITE High Standard of Play and Close Score Feeling of Gridiron Observers By Robert Harper Tlmes-Dispateh Bporta Editor The tramp of 3 000 students on Broad tyreet early Hits morning will have Its echo at Mayo Island this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when I and University of South Carolina engage In their first gridiron scrap here Footbull followers wers hopeful last night Glut tlic promised clear and warmer weather would materialise and permit the staging of this Southern t'ottforenco gsnto under normal cyndlUons South Carolina's squad ot twenty-live men reached Richmond yesterday morning They held an houv's workout on a playground In Highland until rain called a halt lo ho proceedings Tho Gantcrocks In practice uhowed lil-tlo effects of their hard giune Wednesday against Citadel at Grange-burg fi This bat llo resulted tn a 8u-8 victory for Hutilh Carolina but Citadel was leading 8-8 at tho end of tho lirat half and Month Carolina hud a real bat llo very Inch of tho Journey Twain (14 In Virginia Tech's team arrived at 7:13 o'clock last night ending the long ride front llluckabnrg Tim Golibb-rs vvern taken to Richmond Hoi') within ono block of Murphy's wlicra Month Carolina's pluyers aro stopping A downpour only ran prevent Tech and Mouth Carolina playing before a good -Mixed throng thin afternoon Thn advance sale has shown that considerable Interest centers oil' this battle and clear skies this morning will speed the sale of pasteboards Tho I radMa arriving at Bread Hired Station at 7: It o'clock will march down Broad Ml root to ths Hines' Armory whero they will bo quartered during their stay March to Mojo I 'ark Early this afternoon I ho cadets headed by their own baud of sixty-four plcres will form at (ho armory and march lo Mayo Park whero they will bo reviewed by Guvcrnor Trlnkle and staff of other dignitaries It Is estimated the cadets will consume llftseii minutes or more lit executing formations nt the Island and llcket-holdrrs are requested by ths committee In charge to bo in their seats early Alter (Its cadets have been reviewed the Tech and Gamecock squadn will tuko the Held for punting and signal drill Mhould the Meld afford playera a tlrm footing Mouth CUrollna will enter tho game ths favorite over thslr Virginia rival Tho Columbia squad (Continued on Tenth Pigs) TOMES EXONERATED Fatal Aixhh-ul Not Fault of Driver Court Ikrkkw Frank Tomes driver of a truck which collided with Reeves Mn rleh 10-year-old boy of 1 Stiff Wilmington Avenue who was riding bleycls on iho afternoon of October 28 Inllli'iing Injuries that proved ratal within a few minutes was exonerated of all blaino In connection with the accident when he was arraigned In Police Court before Justice John Ingram Witnesses testlfled (list ths sfcl- dent was dus to no negllgenru on ths part of ths trurk driver the youth riding tho blcyels Into truck ss both wars rounding iiu comer at Brook Road and Walton Avenuo UNITED STATES Mova to call Coolldgo lo (sail-ty beforo court-martial considered hy Mitchell defense I'AGE I Colonel Thomas Miller titer alien properly custodian indicted I'AGE 1 Mitow falls In area north of New NNANVIAI LOUI! Jury Deliberates 2 Hours in Deriding Fate of Polly Francis CONVICTED MAN EVINCES NO EMOTION Judge Overrules Defense Motion to Set Aside Verdict A penalty of death in the electric chair was roturii'id hkuiiihI Polly Francis alias lcw Watkins negro who was charged with the murder of Iislocllvn-Horgeimt Louis Itarluccl by a Juiy In lluatlnga Court yeateriluy ivfirriiuoii and the negro was settienceil to (its un January 26 after Judge Coleman hud ovurrulcd a motion of tho defense counsel to set aside tlm verdict The negro accepted Gio verdict calmly nod huld a consultation with his lawyers tnmicd'atsly uftnr Clerk Clirlsltun had scad the verdict of the Jury Jury Out Toro II Hours Two hours wero taken by the jury lo arrive nt the verdict the sentence being read to 111' negro nt 2:23 o'clock yesterday urternoon after the morning scssign hiul been taken up vrilh arguiiii-lilH by his tlireu attorneys Defense Counsel Moss argimd for a new irlul on thn grounds tint tlm Jury hnd been misdirected und that thn writ summoning tho Jury was dnfertlve Roth motions were overruled Hcrgcanl llcrtuocl was killed on tlm night of August 9 when he want lo look for Frunels wno bail shortly before shot a negro woniun Aa llm detective's 'machiim rolled up in front Of the houso whero ths liegro was witnesses Sealifted the negro walked up to tho cur and asked: "Is you looking for run?" Alleged to llavo ('unfcsMsI Aeroratng lo tlm witnesses tlm revolver of eueh mail fired ubout Iho rams lime although several said that tho negro tired flrsL Dim hullut rntered Gin brain of thn officer cuuauig Instant death und tha shot tired hy him enlrrrd ths body of tlm negro Inflicting a dungcroiiH wound In tho liver Thu negro Is alleged to have made a lull confession of the ahootlng to Captain of lieinctlvea Wright tli day following thn shoaling but his counsel fought desperately against the Introduction of this alleged confession during the I rin I Jierensn counsel liava sixty days In which to flln nolico of an appeal hut It could not ho anerr-mined last night whether such an appeal was conlsinplsled Ths rase yesterday was ths serond murder trtul within the pust few months In whlelt a death pen ally was returned and tho second within a number of years to bo returned in Hustings t'ourL In tho llrst rase tliu Jury wss mails up or Fredericksburg men and thn Jury yeaterday was com-posed principally of men nuin-munnd here from Alexandria MERGER HEARING ENDS CunNnlssbm Will to Rear Arguments la tan Swrrliqccn -By Associated I'rewi WAMIINGTON Get Hearing on ths Van Hwerlngen rsllrusd merger plan ended late tuday before (bs Interstats Common's Commission which must yet hear nr-giiuisnts of aliariieya and roreivo briefs before reselling a decision Tho projsct calls for linking tho Nickel I'isla with ihu Erie I'ero Marquette Chess peaks and Ohio and Hocking Valley Railroads In a slngis corporation or morn tlisn lluuuuuouuu capital It has h-en egginlned txliuUNiively beforo the coni imeel on during the lieirinu which with sums Intermissions April li GENERAL PALMER ILL (Continued on Second rage) Former Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Nor folk Speaker Norfolk va ont colonel Henry Anderson Republican candidate for Governor four years ngo and 5 Harris lfogc of Roanoke candidate this year addressed a meeting of tho ntenthora of tho parly at the City Auditorium tonight Colonel Anderson delivered on tho part of thn tnnaacs In public affairs on conditions resulting front a one-party regime Test of Anderson's ShcIii Colonel Anderson spoke In part as follows Fellow Virginians: am here to speak to you of Virginia I shall dlacuasa condl Hons not personalities Wltllo 1 differ In political opinion trout those who now control our Htsta government and from thn present rHitdldnies of the Democratic party nothing that I may say Is Intended (Continued on Seventeenth l'sge) FIRST SNOW OF SEASON FALLS AND MELTS ON WET STREETS OF CITY Snow ta again promised by tlm 1-11 1 In i mi for this morning with tlm promlan of rlenr skies again this ulinmonn A heavy wind roiniog Mralghl from the north dried thn streets rapidly Hits morning slid In aonts rccllons of Ihu city liters was no ividmica ss early as 3 o'clock this morning that rain had fallen tliroiignout Iho day yeaierday Colonel's Lawyer Secs No Reason Against Executive Taking Stand PROSECUTOR REFUSES BILL OF PARTICULARS Plea of Guilty" Entered Testimony Will Begin Monday By Universal Hervicc WASHINGTON Oct After brushing unidn all legal lechulcalt-lies and objections the courl-ntar- llsl or Colonel "Billy" Mitchell to- -day heard Ills plea of "not and then adjourned until next Monday when the taking of testimony will begin Representative) Reid of Jllinuws counsel for Mllchctl said after adjournment of tho court that ths ruling made by thu court yeetoi-day in which dTcsIdcnt Coolldgo was named as Iho accusing officer may titako It Incumbent upon His defense to ssk Ihu to lakn the tineas stand to explain iho rlri'imistancea tinder which tlic-charges were brought against Mitnnoll Mccrrltiry ot War Davis may ulso bo auniinoiied Grdcrctl Action Tho record shows llm I tho I'resi-di'ttt orrlcred an Investigation of Mitchell's statements sml also directed the Institution uf Ihu couri-murtlal procuediugs A summons to the rrrsldeni would bo without precedent counsel llelil admitted However it has Ini'it staled by Ihe court as well as by iho Judge advocate (hat this is su esse For thsl reason Retd said ho suw uo reason-wliy tho President should But be asked to give his testimony Early hours of today's session wero marked by spirited claskev between Judgn Advocate Morelund and counsel Itrlil over the defense demand for a "bill of particulars" Al First tiling lo SuiNiut out When Rnld mads hla request fur Ihls yostorday -Murclund tulimuteii that ha would havu no objection lo preparing such a slatomunl and submitting it to the defense Upon assembling of I nr court this morning however Moreland said It was not only linpossihlu tu segregate ihu statements in Mil-chi'll's uttsranres whlrh aro regarded us inimical lo the service but It was also unnecessary Moreland asserted that Mltchuli Is being tried for "all that hi: said" and that tlm context of hbt statement must bo conslilarcd along with the "biting" rnlii'iaiua included within tho statement Itself IkHil IkwuniCN Mn-asfk' This statement caused Retd lu become sarrnstlc Hu said llisrs had been a "queer transformation" since tlis mgnt bsiore mining that It would Impose a suvero burden Upon the detenus in ioiiiim un-entire text of Mitchell's slats uisal which conslaleij ot niy-lag ikm Reid's lust remark arousej Mure-land who arose and excitedly Us- inuinlsd: "Wnism fault Is it Hut there statements are so lougT Is li mine? Is li our duly tn correct volunilnoslty of this wutenism so as lo mako It liitelliglhln to llm defrnso?" Ilckl Makes Miarp llcplj Reid Imeamo rveliei uffuih and sharply replied: "Well the length uf Dm statements la dus lo ihs frightful condition of Hrs defenses of ths Dnlted Mtates and Hie necesitty of having ths accused call ilio stUmtlun ut tha country to litem "Tho Jiniga advocate -stands here as tlis representative of ths of tho United States snu throws a basketful 0( sccusallons and expects ua to reply to ill of the I) at onee Ws sre rit- Continued on b'ton'l Vugs) EDUCATOR DIES don chulrtnan of the employee division Rev Fchrrer Jr pastor First English Lutheran Church Is chairman of the church committee Jesuit inf or (I chairman of the information bureau Hamuel Kuaendorf chatrumn of tho salvage committee I 1 Marcuse chairman of Gi foreign corporations committee Georgo Marrhmont chairman of tho commute on meetings and srrsngemente A Pullen chairman of Gin auditing committee and Mrs Hurry Houseman chairman of tho committee on supplies Assisting Mr Gordon as vice-chairman ot the cniployen division arc Thontns Morion and James Hyland Mr Kyliind to chief of tho geographical aiibillvisloss and Mr Morton of tha special illvlalona It Is expected that thn employes division will he as isrgn or larger than ths carded prospect division heHded by Mr Adams duly two of the d'viaion heads this year head tho sama units that they rointnanded Inst year They aro II Adanta and I Marcuse In 1924 Mr Adams was general of ward divisions th unit corresponding moat nearly to thb year's carded prospects division: nnd Mr Marcuso w-i chairman of the corporations committee going over tho top mors than 100 yir cent MIMIIM (i IKF io rami William Iicc Brother hood President Accepts Invitation to Conic William 1Ce president of the Broahcrliuud of Itallroail Trainmen and onn ot the oldest lulmr leaders In Amerles will visit Richmond und the local trainmen Novctnlinr 3 and 9 11 whs announced yesterday hy Julian Pitt Btale legislative representative of the trainmen and member of thn cniu-mlllre extending tlm Invitation lo tlm vrlnrnii leudor Invitations have linen rxlcnded Mr lcc for several years and lie has made several efforts lo conm lo tha city tint Increasing duties made It liniiossllile While hern lie will In the chief speaker nt meeting of all trainmen of Rlchmnnil Hnd neur-hy cities in Hie Imhor Templu nn ths morning of November 8 On November 9 Im will aguln apeak In tho Juhnr Temple and at In the afternoon seiwtll address trainmen railway officials and oilier Invited guests at a luncheon given by thn luilles' auxiliary of tho brotherhood here The program arranged for him calls for no puhllr meeting hut efforts are being made to arrange one Mr Iec lives In t'lrvelnml Ohio nnd ninca tlm death of Muin-usl Goinpcrs lias hern bii outstanding figure In thn labor world SNOW IN WASHINGTON BREAKS ALL RECORDS DATING BACK TO 1870 The Capital Is Covered With Two-Inch Fall of the Beentifnl -r bureau records for Washington luting bnrk to IkTn were broken with two-lneh snowfall rerorded today and tonlghl Tile I'spllul lierelnfore lias known hut a trues of snowflakes as early us October Tha nearest approach lo today's performance wss a snowfall nf four Inches on November 4 lllu Tho snowfall extended Into Virginia points as far Month as ('liar-loiii'svlllu and Iynrhhurg w-hlis Tentiesijesi'i klahnma and Arkansuu Sian reported alntllarly rarly muni-fiwu'lnns of winter West of (lie Alb'ghanles however Ihs snow Ims I'l-iised Tlm outlook east nf tlio Mississippi River Is for rh-srllig west her lumnrruw wl'h cold leniperniures lievulllng until Monday when wniini-r seal her Is promised Klllnl In ItHtid l)uH 1 1 Aoel'itei t'rr JLIIHKV CITY del one mull wss shnt snd in- truck Weather Man Says May Have Mote This Morning Clear in Afternoon Illillng on a stiff Northern wlml at ihu fug-end of a steady downpour of wuter which halted shortly alter 1 o'clock Inal night Richmond's Oral snowfall of thn season brought joy lo numerous kiddles Miff sighs of sorrow front many fathers who fared big rosl bills Thn flurry won short-lived but the tall was henvy during thn brief spell Wet elrhela soaked by the steady downpour of yesterday united the snow to ineli almost iiniitvdintely A sti-u'ly drop In temperature followed tho snow flurry anil si I clock Gils morning street (her-n iiionielers registered 34 with Imll- Uperattons of Vessels Suspected canons mat it would fail lower ie- loro morning WASHINGTON AND HAVANA AT WORK ON PACT TO END DRINK AND DOPE SMUGGLING 'COV-T KfUR: JAMES LATIMER IS FIELD SECRETARY OF WORLD PRESS CONGRESS Former Member of Times-Dis-patch Staff Will Have Headquarters in New York News was received hers yosior-day of the appointment of James Latimer as flvld secretary of tho World Press Congress with headquarters in New York City Mr Jailmc woo lor many years attached to Mto stuff of Thu Tiines-JUspalch serving In tho ei'y uni Miato news departments of his nowspaper I'niJI recently hu wait in enurge of the Valley of Virginia Uureatt of Tits Tlnn-s-DIa-patcli stationed at Kl amt lull Jatlnier as ho is nmll-larly known la ono of this most widely known and popular news-writers lit Virginia Hu has served for ninny eonseruilvs terms us secretary of tho Virginia Association which position brought him into Hie intltimto acquuinuiiiv with edtoril of II Ihu daily and weekly uewapupere of tlm Slate ills (-election for tho Important poet to witlcli ho will now devots his lulents Is gratifying news lo a bust of friends and acquaintances Mr lull liner will take rharge of the field secretary's office of the World Press Congress Immediately but for the tints Ills family will remain In Virginia FORMER SOLON DIES Aldrirffi Itrirrentrd Fourth Alabama Congressional District By Associated Press BIRMINGHAM A I A Oct Aldrich who represented the Fourth Alubnitta District In Congress from 1894 to 1891 died ut bis ltoinn hero today Mr Aldrich was a Republican one of tho few to sit lit Congress from Alabama and was seated each time after a contest He was a native of Palmyra With Ms brother Truman Aldrich Its came to Alabama In 1874 and later founded tho town of Aldrich near Montevullu ISSUES STORM WARNING Disturbance Developing Over Eastern Gulf Moving North Hy Associated Press WASHINGTON Oct 30Tlie rather Bureau today Issued ths following storm warning: 4 SI Northeast storm warnings displayed 4 Ronton Mails to Jurksultvllle Flu dlsturlinnco developing over East-ern Gulf will move northeastward and lit connection with strong high-premium area to northward will cntiHu strong nortlii'Hst winds possibly fores tonight mini llm other pussengiir injury when llie cnisli iHTurren und were nldit lo carry llm girls into private limns arrow llm lii'i'll lin lullng lie olliey Umi'hlle were nrrcried on clisigss of enro-leM snd rrrkli'sx nirrstnii of nil aiiiniiinldlii nnd with Injuring tlm girl pmuM-ngcr (hi Way in IIbiny Holli were rrcoanizi'd lur I heir sppeu runes in I'ullcs Court next 'I satiny morning Acui-dlng lu Uinulmnii Ihu puriy nf ynttng peoplo were mi ilmlr wsy In lusek dunce They were (reviling Hurt li on Hnwluhd Hi reel und Were snld lo Iihvo started ucrios llis slim I when Hie cur driven kites WlllLliis Mild ciiiilslnllig s'V-irsl ullier passenger appealed Tlm rar driven hy liuurim was cunslderuhly lUntnxed Tlm crash wss lii-nrd for i miMdi rsliln ill Inner and sltruiffed a large gain-erlllg betqre Ihe pnllrs slid illy amliitiiiiice nrrlvi'i un ths scene t'hsiise In mhedsle II I' II It slnmlsy Novrinlier full leave- llreuil Ml reel MSlluil I i A dally If erred of A kl4 fur tYaekinglun and Adv THE T1MES-DISPATCH TODAY of Unlawful Practices te Be Restricted I ity Aaiuciiicd Dress) WAFHIs'UriiN Get In Mot lug tn round out Its treaty ugrcoiiichis inuking lo ih supprcMiinti of liqu-ir and drug miiURgiiiig ins Atm-ricaii government has begun negotiations with cuna for treaty under win It vessels elvaring front Cuban ports will bs restricted In spproacnitig ths shurvs of ths United tUutsa for such purposes Although detailed Information as to Ihs proposals mads has not been disclosed It I assumed that the treaty would follow as tar ss pea-atbls lit border smuggling agree-iitenlg already In fur Iioiwim-u His I 'lilted Mates and I'anadi nn-l under negotiations wit It Mexico ldanilu for American and Canadian ulllrcr under Gin 1 1 cut wth Ciinidu wore recently rumpled i' They ni luffed interchange of Inform iMuit iu to mow-unni of I'ulividiiu: eusHctc of eliiliqqllltir opcrillolis ailil also it" ntul nf cli malice tj 'leel when a nrrnrw rrn UWTDT I AT A cif h'N wn irason-iiiio Hispium nmi AINU i titK ti UK i US LKAoti ihnl been muffs sil mat lbs actual purpose was to tulu I'qui drug or oilier iriida to ih'i I nurd Pi ties Missing Three timed Associated Press VA OcL Is missing and la have been killed and litres burned seriously In a swept a section of ths Coal Company's mins at near her lonolght who wuro trapped In workings by Ilia firs within an hour by and Wheeling llremen SERIOUSLY INJURED reselling gale All clans warnings Ray Ht Louts Mine to Cedar Keys Fla" I By WHEELING Om minor bo-llovod to othsrs wers ffrs which Coostan za Warwood Twenty workman tho Inner wtro rescued workers vn ITnu I TO STUDY IOWA SITUATION eiti'ailvca uf lh Aiillcnffure is i-urtmmi utnl li-e furm limn lemnl hnvil men ordried tu low lo in- v-isilPMn Ih" lmd for hirni llnan- i ml lief In that Minis Nit A Ilia II uleliil lilef or Ih" bun nil (if sgrli uIlqiHt i-i'u- iiemieo and Allmti Wtlllutna ii Iiiem-r of Ilia furm liuurd have Imiii I'huren to eiudy He lew ii stliiullen De-leliin lo ai'lel Ih-e' eiei Ill ll( III III" Middle Wrl I uMll- Sfl-r sit appeal Inid l-eeit lus-le to) i i GIRL Ml turn In bidding up of motor shares eu New Turk stock exchange I'AGE 14 Mtoek and bond quotations I'AGE It Foreign olillgii Inns show some reeuvsry on New York bond mar-kol I'AGE 18 Dr IlnriN- Uki Virginia I nlicrellv PriifcMiir Pur By Press BAlTIMi 1 1 IF Ml' Oct 3')- lie Wall man lliirbe prnfcsaor of Kio-Itsli at tlm 1'niveral'y of Wrat Virginia died In Johns Hopkins lles-idtul today iBi-r un operation lur uncer Or Barbs bad le lit litres Week lie was 41 years eld und the author of several works of l-oetry sml i Ion Tho body win i-e taken tn Ms homo In Psrkerr-ihurg Vs v-i ixvair-zMr- aw XtejtiHi i dey ly I'ulli'C Ileiiti nant Emil adnii i if li In lums i 'U1PINllll Fnloit Ci'yidut lug a o- illiil ilU'ff helwi-Hl litre polli'i AHIIIViToN On nil ms guniueii i-diet -lielu'ial John Sh'A )l-uiil! 1'iiiu Itileielf critl- awHii-Ulrl with lieiierul IVr- nliy womi'ml The lioiiflng rid-jShllig st A hruff-iui: ter ittilowid a chue Ihrotlah ITtbot Illy jl-'ranee Ims li-i a del tie fnihi i inc- mim liullel tlm gun-jsi'tlvo duly to II nit ihi'Mieul lie cir ever liiriinl Ihe Itixl jiS'ioe of falling health Il wa previously had held up sslfsli III la-kll kei'uli I I Is ken ill whlls a wiinleu T3CAU Offlrers of Grand Cb spier Royal Arch Mbsoiis and Ursnd Gotn-inandery of Virginia are namsd I'AGE I Community Fund chairman appoints disvlkiuii leaders I Business men limy prnaecuis l'o-lleeiiiati (loldsby I'AGE I 'I'y reiily to cchbrats IUI low e'en I'AUIJ 2 William Iee president II II will visit Rlrliliiund I'AGE 1 I'nlly Francis slayer of Differ-llve-Mergesni Ret bicct srntrnrad to iffeciriu vlialr I'AGE I HTATK Usury Andeismi Immocrstlc nils lit Norfolk speech I'AGE 1 Kuffntk liiisitii'M man hurt In fall from scaffold I'AGE New Market youths hll on charge nf st sling auto I'AGE 7 FuHy -It vu students uf Roanoke I'altesi- pul oil prolslloll lur Inttluilng reenmetl I'A'IK unmi will i out eat Will be har-l (M-Il Albemarle I'AGE 7 -iiniiTii Ml oiitm "Mis Ihs (Uniecu'ka rallying I iiv nf I' I ato-tenls here loda) I'AGE I i afrer winning loiut re huepllal Tor ftactured I-Mi ti lo 1 Ifeni-illi'llne Sillbve 7-104 Vie assails RICHMOND BUSINESS MEN MAY PROSECUTE GOLDSBY serving In I'anunm Ind I under olw-rvutlon at Waller IteSil iueill i G-te rl Palmer framed miny 'provisimi uf llm urmv ruiirgNiiUi-tloit lull nnd Is one uf llm unity's oiiiaisndihB atu-l-uts un military man man Ion OBSERVES J02ND BIRTHDAY I Rullleh opera! 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