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DECATUR HERALD THE WEATHER GEXE RALLY FAIR EDITORIALS PAGE 4 The Virtue of Hrtrainl Johnv.n Gi On The Air Children Environment Natural Mistake FIFTY-SEVENTH YEAR 10 PaKe Decatur, Illinois, MONDAY MORNING. October 11. 1937. THREE CENTS Delphine Dodges T-wo Million Love Suit As Judith Allen Mourns Lost Husband JAPAN POURS SHELLS INTO MAN ADMITS HE KIDNAPED LITTLE GIRL Friday, it would mean that the suit YANKS WIN SERIES AS GIANTS BOW IN FIFTH GAME, 4 TO 2 of "Little Blue Eyes," as Doyle called the actress in happier days, would remain on file, but process servers would again have to take up the giddy pursuit of the elusive NATIVE CITY Bombardment In Rain Is Reprisal for Chinese Attack on Japs 10-Year-Old Flees From I.OS ANGELES Sppcial Officially, wealthy Mrs. Delphine Dodge Godde knows nothing of Judith Allen and her two million dollar valuation of the lost love of crooning lack Doyle.

Privately, of course, the heiress to motor car millions is very much aware of the sensational alienation of affections suit filed by the film actress, and remains decidedly upset by the inharmonious note injected into her romance with the Irish pugilist. Attacker After Six Hours in House hurls, hits r.nME7rnms 3y Associated Press SHANGHAI (Monday Shanghai was heavily shaken early to- BLACK RULING DUE TODAY AS The official and legal attitude of -YiWINNINfiRIlN- when the Japanese armada ontne much married Mrs. Godde, es- heiress. In another Burke received permission to delay answering Miss Allen's suit until Oct. 25.

Delphine Ended Reconciliation The actress claims that she divorced the "Irish thrush" here last April as a last desperate resort to make him mend his ways. A reconciliation was well under way until Mrs. Godde and the leather pusher met, she declared. Jack and the heiress had planned rapid fire Reno divorces and an immediate marriage last month. That plan went awry and they now expect to sail for Europe in the near future, to be divorced and married there as Miss Allen's decree will not ft.r Whangpoo river, at the city ranged wife of a London exporter frnn: door, opened a terrific bom-j came to light when her barrister, harrirr.ent of Chinese land posi-' Martin Burke, filed an affidavit.

It i v.e iviui lfllll'IW By Associated Press COLUMBUS, O. Detective Charles Cole disclosed last night that a 21 -year-old suspect had confessed the abduction Saturday night of Betty Jane Rush, 10, The girl, still frightened and distrait, told police she escaped after being held captive for more than six hours in an untenanted house. Cole said the girl had been criminally attacked. The detective said no charges had been filed against the suspect pending a complete check of his story and indicating police were doubt tiers in Pootung. across the river declared that his client "never had! Shanghai.

been served with, or seen, a copy of The bombardment was aw in pouring rain. This how mons i'. the action wnich Drought a gasp from a Hollywood accustom- tr nrvpnt hnre fires ever, failed in rotung. ihr to talk of big money. 3 1I 3 dpi IS JUDITH ALLEN American Leaguers Take Lead With Six Championship Victories By ALAN GOl'LD POLO GROUNDS.

NEW YORK become final until next April. Miss Allen asserts that Mrs. Godde, with her great wealth, "abducted and enticed" the handsome heavyweight away from her yearning arms, but that even now she would take back "her man" and abrogate the interlocutory divorce ful of his accuracy. Man Admits Attack Cole said the man admitted after Mrs. Godde denied assertions of Miss Allen's lawyers that a trusted process server finally succeeded in tossing a summons at her early on the morning of Sept.

30. after a vigil of many hours outside her Hollywood apartment. Nor has she been subpenaed at any other time, the Expect Decisions on Petitions Challenging Ex-Senator's Seat By Associated Press WASHINGTON Mr. Justice Hugo L. Black, the most controversial figure to have ascended the Supreme court bench in generations, is die back as front page news today despite his incommunicado role since he took his seat.

The court is expected to announce today, among hundreds of harassed heiress declared in the affidavit. Burke moved that "the alleged service in the case" be quashed. If granted at the hearing set for next "Every Penny Kills" By Associated Press NEW YORK Chinese child-en chanted "every penny kills a Japanese" as they frarched through Chinatown's streets Sunday inds for the defense of their f.ttherlands. Not pennies, but a confotti-1 ke shower of dollar bills. of them, answered the.r appeal.

Ahail of silver reins rattled down from rooftop5 and firp escapes into a Red Cross flag carried tally along the line of Varrh. LEFTY GOMEZ other orders, whether it will con hours of questioning that he had attacked the girl. The suepect was captured, Cole said, early Sunday by Dr. A. E.

Vaughn in the doctor's apartment near the scene of the kidnapina. Taken to city jail, the captive said he had. broken into the house. The girl's brother. Billy.

11. was unable to identify the suspect as the man who kidnaped his sister. Cole said. The officer said that Betty Jean, now under a physician's care, would view the suspect as soon as she was able. Taken from Brother Sought by squads of police after her brother.

Billy. 11, reported tc police she was abducted as they sider twin technical challenges FRENCH SEEK ARMS PARLEY Plan New Moves to Entice Duce Into Talk About Aid to Spain FORD STARTS REBELS GAIN THREEJMILES Claim Sweeping Advance In Bitter Fighting Near Sabinango Black's right to his seat. They nothing to do with his one fAP The conquering Yankees climaxed another record-smashing chapter in their book of amazing baseball accomplishments yesterday by overpowering the Giants in a booming finish to the second sue-receive all-New York World Series. To the accompaniment of their biEgest burst of long-rane fire the series, the Yankees blasted out a 4 to 2 victory on rain-drenched diamond in the fifth and final game while Lefty Gomez repulsed counter attacks by the Giants after Mel Ott's homer tied the score in the third inning. The triumph by the Yankees, four games to one.

marked the second straight conquest of their neighboring rivals, their fifth successive victory in baseball's big-money battle and their sixth since the war. They won previously in 1923. 1927. 1928. 1932 and Sets All-Time Mark bombardment was in retaliation for Chinese shelling of Hongkew.

membership in the Ku Klux Klan Vet the storm of political contro- versy still swirling about circum- stances of his appointment and confirmation as associate justice. make that the backdrop of the scene that may enacted today in the court. No Court Drama Not that there will be visible I drama about court action. There never is. Yet the mere fact that Bv Associated Press the Japanese district of Shanghai i iirrnT rnvro cnAVTCU Trie bombardment ended a lull 40 Millions to Be Spent Enlarging Steel Factory at Rouge By Associated Press DETROIT A 40 million dollar expansion program approximately were returning from a confection- ery Saturday night the girl was i found early Sunday by an uncle.

I William Love, as she ran toward her home. Soon after daybreak. Betty Jane led a police squad. headed by By Associated Press LONDON French statesmen assumed command of Anglo-French strategy Sunday in the effort to bring Italy into a round table conference on removal of volunteers from the Spanish civil war. Spurred by the terse declaration of Foreign Minister Yvon Delbos on Shanghai fronts which continued throughout Sunday.

China's i.ble national holiday, anniversary cf the outbreak of the IT. I revolution that made China a rrr c. The promised Chinese offensive failed to develop. Mired down by the pouring rain the This set an all-time record The doubling the expenditure of a simi- Yankees broke a tie with the Bns- lar undertaking hard upon depres ri r. i i vv a.

mm FRONTIER Dispatches from the northern Aragon battle area Sunday said the insurgents in severe fighting east of Sabinanigo advanced more than three miles and forced the government to move back artillery which had been shelling Sabinanigo. Government reports confired the fact that the insugents launched a strong attack in the Sabinanigo sector, about 12 miles southeast of Jaca. but said "government lines held all important places." The troops of General Francisco Franco were said to have attacked 1 Sergeant Cole, to the house where i she was held prisoner and from which she escaped while the abductor was in another part of the untenanted building. only a few-blocks from her home. sion years was announced Sunday by the Ford Motor Co.

for its Rouge BRING 'EM BACK Latest Thing for Mice By Associated Press. LOS ANGELES Inventors have taken Thoreau's advice about the world beating a path, and as a result the modern mouse is born with two strikes on him. The latest gadget designed to eliminate the little rodents is described as a perpetual motion trap by Managing Director Roy C. Burns of the National Inventors' Congress, which meets here Dec. 7-10.

Delicate Cheese Odor "It works like this: The first mouse sees in front of him a modernized mouse hole. It is sprayed delicately with cheese perfume which is thin and elusive at the entrance and increasingly strong toward the end of the hole. The mouse enters the hallway and looks into a lighted mirror. He thinks his own reflection is another mouse. Losing all caution, he moves into a glassed-in compartment of a little room full of mirrors and a grating drops behind him.

He discovers the cheese is in another transparent chamber. He stops to cogitate. A Mouse Convention "Another mouse outside looks in and sees a dozen mice a whole convention so he comes in, too. Another grate drops, and so it goes." THREE ADMIT ton Red Sox and Philadelphia Athletics, each of whom was victorious in five World Series. The champions of the world now have captured 20 of their last 25 Series Ja; ao.ee also were inactive.

Japanese Capture Railroad plant here. Construction of a 1.000-ton all- welded blast furnace at a cost of "We must act!" experts of the for-; eign office in Paris worked at framing a plan acceptable to Britain for the next move to counter Italy's rejection of an invitation to a three-power conference. Decline Parley The Italian government in notes delivered at Rome Saturday to British and French envoys, firmly declined to join with Britain and France in a conference to talk over games and there's no club in ei'her league that, in two years, has come $4 500 000. which Ford officials said MINERS STAY would be the first of its kind in the close to meir 1'irtrem- and-th utilization, of 45,000 acy. without artillery preparations, sud-denlv snrintine across a narrow tons of steel mark the plans.

Gomez, the eccentric southpaw. Stay Self-Dependent was the hero of the decisive game Coming within two years com- as the Yankees tallied all their runs pletion of a huge 1934-35 expansion off the portside delivery' of gang-program, the new projects for 1937- ling Cliff Melton. Giant freshman 38. officials said, will enable Ford's who failed for the secend time in to maintain its self-dependence the series. Five of the eight Yankee policy in meeting increased produc- hits went for extra bases, including Ition.

a double two triples and two home A great share of the parts re- runs, but Gomez enjoyed the inquired in manufacture of Ford cars tinction of batting home the win- the fight against Black elevation to the high bench has been carried beyond the traditional last ditch Senate confirmation shatters precedent. No man remembers of his own knowledge when a member of that tribunal, duely invested with his robe of office, lay under such a cross-fire of legal and personal attack as Justice Black faces and seems destined to continue to It makes little difference whether the court throws out the Black ouster motions today or on another day. A new wave of th? Black-Klan controversy is impending whatever happens in the court, or even if nothing happens. That the way the cards are set to fall. May Refuse Ouster Guessing at what the Supreme court will do is the most unprofitable part of Washington reportor-ial work.

Yet there is widespread belief in Washington that the court will not hear the Black ouster motions. The basis of that largely il the virtual unwritten rule of the court not to pass upon constitutional questions unnecessarily. There were strong indications Sunday that the court reached a ON SIT STRIKE Negotiators Stay in Conference in Hopes of Settlement By Associated Press LANSFORD. Pa. At a dismal, rain-drenched anthracite mine-head.

the "volunteers" issue. Italy declared such discussion could be carried on in the London non-intervention committee of 27 European nations. She added she would not take part in any conference to which Germany was not invited. May Call Conference The most discussed formula, which the French government may consider today and the British cabi- "no man's land" and hurling them-, selves into government trenches, where bloody hand-to-hand fight-j ing with bayonets and trench knives ensued. Open Artillery Barrage The first wave of insurgents was followed by other infantrymen! armed with grenades, who blasted; out machine gun nests which had( refrained from opening fire in the, trench fighting because of the likelihood of killing comrades.

As soon as the government de In the rsorth China campaigns mei. Japan's national new reported the Japanese col-urn south of Peipir.g had captured Shihrhiachuang, in southern H' rrh, vital junction of the Peip-irz-Hmkow' railway and the narrow gauge line running to Taiyuan-fu capital of Shansi province. Authoritative sources in Nanking that the Chinese government has made inquiries in Rome jerK.r.g official clarification of Italy's position in the conflict between China and Japan. Chinese officials declined to comment on Tokyo dispatches that Giacinto Auriti, the Italian ambassador, had expressed Italy's approval of Japan's actions in China and promised "general surport" of Japan. Italy Barks Japan i In Rome an official said Italy viewed the Far Eastern conflict "wh complete comprehension" of the Japanocp purposes.) The Nanking high command announced that the eight-week bat- and trucks is made in Ford's own plants.

Largest Floor Area Foundry floor area, already the world's largest, will be increased to ning run with a single as he repeated his tmnning game triumph over the Giants. The lanriy Castilion portsider. by winning two contests, ran his World families of 38 sit-downers who net when it meets Wednesday rnn. been 1.300 feet underground of volunteers and belligerent rights tnT da-vs- doggedly last for the Spanish factions before a n'Bnl the Spanish factions before a colliery office. 38 acres with construction of a new Series record to five victories, with cast alloy-steel foundry building no defeats.

H-1 th CuKs nncp i covering approximately eight acres, 1932 and the Giants twice last Elsewhere in the gigantic Rouge year. He is now tiro in th" if plant, which employs 90.000 men. books with Jack Coombs and Herb new sub-committee of the 27- fense was smashed, tne lnsurgeiu report said, a signal was sent back to artillery batteries which began aheavy bombardment of the government rear to prevent rein- nine 100-ton open hearth steel fur nations non-intervention commit-, tee. i This plan would provide that i Italy. France and Britain be mcm-bers of the sub-committee and that Germany, at Italy's insistence, and naces will be rebuilt and new forcements being brought up.

Minimize Rebel Uains minimized in decision on the Black ouster mo- equipment installed in steel rolling tion. The justices held their finishing mills completed only lar Saturday secret conference, but twn years ago. before it concluded Black emerged from the meeting room. This wa fill? KDVlf Tf Oil tit The government what it described TWO Recaptured ComictS Sovip a Frances insist surcent gains in Shanghai had cost China 75 including 20.000, enrg. participate as observers.

In the office, a scant hundred yards from the mine shaft, sat the general negotiating committee of 15 miners who vowed Saturday to remain there on their own sit-down until a wage adjustment for the men underground is reached. With the committee, behind locked doors, was Harold Early, superintendent of the Coaldale colliery of the Lehigh Navigation Coal Co. The company's 7.500 miners in coal-studded Panther valley have been out on a sympathy strike since Friday. The whole valley lay paralyzed Pennock. each of whom posted five victories without a setback.

IS Turn Out i Despite penetratingly chilly weather and skies that ceased dripping only an hour before the game began, a crowd of 38.216 turned out see whether the Giants, after making a winning stand behind the 'great Carl Hubbell Saturday, could prolong the issue with the Bronx Bombers. With the park less than little It. a narticuiariy ntnc 1. 1 TI 1 A rnnLctC. flS a a A 1 Bail taken as an indication that he had excused himself while the other! ALIEXS HACK HOME TIIAX PA llELIEF justices discussed the motion in-! volving him.

was in the Sabinanigo sector tnai the government recently had been reporting substantial advances in an offnesive aimed at Jaca, insurgent strong point close to the French border in northeast Spain. The o.M-ernment said the bitter ROCK STUNS MOSLEY AT FASCIST MEET British Blackshirt Leader Knocked Unconscious Before Talk Issue Not Dead By Associated Press. As long as the question of his i EDWARDS VILLE An unusual i two-ihirds filled, the gate receipts constitutional right to his seat re- relief case more economical to failed to touch the million-dol- and Friend Tell of Slaying Policemen Bv Associated Press CHICAGO-Capt. Daniel Gilbert, head of the state's attorney's police, said Sunday two escaped Stateville prison honor farm convicts and a third man arrested Saturday night had admitted they were involved in the slaying of two policemen in 1933. The men.

questioned by Gilbert and Assistant State's Attorneys Emmet Movnihan and John Boyle Bv Associated Press 1 from Mauch Chunk to mains undetermined and only the vide transportation for a family of 'ar mark. The total for five games supreme court could finally settle 'six back to their native land than amounted to $385,994. K.i.en However. utiiiioi ip''- rran. Chinas military leaders "arc not al urr.ed." Recruit Chinese Troops A Japanese army spokesman in Shanghai Saturday declared the Japviese had pu ked up the bodies of 57.77 dead Chinese soldiers in tw sectors of the Shanghai front The Ch.nese spokesman at sa Chinas manpower was inexhaustible, with waves of recruit? swamping the recruiting offices He said already one million ren were in uniform in the province? involved directly in the and that "uncounted million more' were available if needed.

it Justice Black faces a possibility keep them on relief rolls came to; me uianis. even tnougn iney LIVERPOOL. Eng. Sir Oswald nine miles away. Priests and Mosley, leader of British Fascists.

Protestant ministers led prayers at was knocked unconscious Sunday Sunday's services for a speedy end when a stone struck him as he at- of the tie-up. ness of fighting in the Aragon was equalled only by continued severe combat in Asturias province, where thousands died in the past week It was admitted the Asturian defenders were slowly being driven back but only after desperate fighting, some battles lasting for days. light here with the departure of the match the ankee power, William Johnson family for Eng- made it close and went down to de-land. feat fighting hard to turn the tide. B.

W. Suppiger. overseer of the They outhit the Yankees. 10 to eight, poor of Edwardsville. said that over but except for Ott circuit clout jn- tempted to address an open air VESl'VIl'S ERI PTS NAPLES.

Italy Mount Vesuvius i mass meeting here. I The Blackshirt leader had that it will arise again to plague him in any case brought before the court. Parties to any future litigation might show direct interest inasmuch as participation in the judgments they sought by a justice who might later be found technically disqualified for his place on the bench presumably would nullify judgment retroactively. a five-year period the city had spent were Edward Moorehead. 28: climbed on a truck equipped with erupted last night, illuminating James Pogue.

23. and Samuel Tur- a loudspeaker and before he could the Neapolitan sky for miles nano 22 Moorehead. Pogue andlsav a word to the crowd of about around, and unloosed a stream of I approximately $2,400 on the Johnsons. "The town had to advance only $158 for its part in removing the in ptfiulanH Via nninlaH mil 38 HORSES BVRN Bv Associated Press lava within the crater. 8.000 he was struck down.

William Hanley. 27. slugged a to the right-field stands in the third, with Dick Bartel on base, the National leaguers were unable to produce a scoring punch despite repeated opportunities. Home runs by Hoag into ths right-field stands in the second and by DiMaggio in the third, on a drive i dormitory guard at the honor farm SAN MATEO. cam.

i'J' -u. horses were de BOYCOTT ON JAPAN PONDERED BY' C. I. 0. the i a fire which razed DAHL LEAVES JAIL The amount represents average relief funds given them over a fivej- 'exclusive Gymkhanka Club stables Nazis Renew Demands For Colonies Lost in War By Associated Press The spokesman was emphatic.

BERLIN Europe throughout the however, in stressing that Hitler near here auurtj Thursday and fled in anotner guard's auto. The trio was arrested when police raided their basement hideout Friday. Moorehead was wounded in the abdomen during the raid. Present at Shooting snid the three men ad- ON FRANCO PAROLE period', Under Vecent act iof Congress, aliens in distress are By Associated Press. permitted to return to their home-" Inion May Follow A.

F. of L. in Hemandint Economic Reprisals Bv Associated Press ATLANTIC CITY. N. J- Etrl-V that hit the upper roof near the left-field line, put the Yankees off in front.

Melton fanned no less than five batsmen in the first three frames, but he made the fatal mistake of pitching too many extra- THE WEATHER ILIINOIS: Generally fair Monday and Tuesday; somewhat warmer Monday. re- will not go to war to regain the .1 coming montn will eenn ana mitterilv were present when gun base balls. SALAMANCA. Spain Harold E. Dan, the Champaign.

111., aviator who was sentenced to death and then reprieved by the Spanish insurgents, walked out of the Salamanca jnil on parole Sunday 'o await expected exchange for a government-held prisoner. After Ott's smash tied the score. men shot and killed Policemen John Skopec and Elmer Ostling on a west side street Sept. 21, 1933. land.

The family left Saturday by train for New York. A ship-driller by trade. Johnson brought his wife and child here for a visit in 1921. The coal industry was booming then and Johnson remained to take up the occupation of coal miner. The company for which he worked ceased operations in 1931 and the tide of fortunes rapidly changed for the Johnsons.

Tony Lazzeri started the winning outburst in the fifth with a 450-foot echo with Germany's demands for colonies. restoration of her war-lost colonies, i "Adolf Hitler is much too consci-authorities of the foreign office entious ever to plunge Europe into predicted Sunday. war over the colonial issue." he Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler decid-! said. "Hitler's whole approach to ed during the annual Congress of the problem will be that of moral LOCAL WEATHER Sun. Benld Man Wounded, The American strolled through Nurnberg last i suasion.

He will appeal again ana famous Plaza Mayor to had come to! again to the conscience of the, the officers' wing of the military Probe Mine Strife n-J tl Sat. 45 48 49 56 44 .1" 6:04 529 43 68 55 70 41 6 05 5:27 Bv Associated Press 1 push the demand for return of her I world. hospital where he w-as assigned 3 7 a. m. Noon 7 p.

m. Highest Lowest Precipitation Sun rises Sun sets CrViri Officials of two coun-1 pre-war colonies into the forefront nemoe mijiih private room surpassing most Sala triple to center. Hank Leiber made a desperate try for the ball, but it caromed off his gloved-hand and bounced against the bleacher barrier. Gomez then shot a single off Whitehead's glove to bring Lazzcn across with what proved the winning tally. Gomez advanced when Red Rolfe walked and scored on Lou Gehrig double to center.

Another pass, to I Bill Dickey, filled the bases, but Mindav were investigating the of Germany's foreign policy. I "All talk about equality for Oer- Jack Dempsey's Wife To Return to Stage By Associated Press. irr.vals for a strategy meeting ol the Committee for Industrial Or-j last nifcht the; liv.sabil.ty of following the American Federation of Labor in a de-; ir.ar.d for a boycott of Japanese! vds. me of the C. I.

O. union heads Mid that Harry Bridges, west coast; orjanizer for the National Maritime; union, a C. I. O. affiliate, might in-1 tr-duce a resolution which would put the organization on record in, favor of President Roosevelt's pro-j 'quarantine" of certain for-; nations following an aggressive' mj.tary campaign.

Sidney Hillman. chairman of the textile workers' organization com-; "titiee. said he would favor such an. embargo "if it becomes a matter of national policy." but hesitated to a definite stand until possible: other moves by the President and Secretary Hull." vsterious shooting saturaay nigm ai rvurnoerg me ruenrer nuut Turgillatto, hardware fiat demand lor restoration or uer-iiong as me suiinu vi uic of Joseph many former possessions Deiore a treaty remains wnen-uy nc gathering of diplomats from many declared incompetent to administer manca hotel rooms. As he left the jail he shook hands with cellmates, raised his right hand in the dark prison corridor and took a parole oath not to attempt escape from the hospital grounds.

Dahl was thus free for the first time since his Spanish government plane was shot down behind the in TEMPER ATVRES 7 p. m. High Low- lands, and amazed his international colonies. 40 NEW YORK Mrs. Jack Dempsey, the former Hannah Williams, will return to the stage in Ed Wynn's new musical comedy "Hooray for it was reported in amusement Melton pulled himself out of th-jam by retiring Hoag on a foul to Danning.

circles last night audience. Gets Mussolini's Aid Authoritative sources said that during his recent visit to Berlin Premier Benito Mussolini promised Italy's support for the colonial merchant, at his home nere. Members of his family said Turgillatto was fired at by someone outside the house as he sat near a window eating an apple. The bullet crashed through the glass and struck the 45-year-old man above the left eye. He was taken to 3 Litchfield hospital.

Dr. G. A Sihler. said he did not' believe the wound will prove fatal. Sheriff Harry Blackburn of Mont- The world must accustom itself to the irrevocable and imposing fact that Hitler and Mussolini will support each other in every move.

Both want an with Britain, which in turn, they hope, will lead to an understanding with surgent lines on the Madrid front last July. Dahl eagerly awaited word whether his wife, now in Cannes. claims of Hitler's regime. Boston 44 50 New York 48 52 Jacksonville "0 "8 New Orleans 74 78 Chicago 54 55 Cincinnati 54 2 Detroit 52 54 Memphis 62 66 Oklahoma City 62 64 Omaha 64 74 Minneapolis 62 B4 Helena 62 66 San Francisco 62 72 Winnipeg 48 58 44 68 66 49 40 44 50 48 44 48 40 13 36 Hitler stressed his country's need I France. But such understandings That ended the Yankee scoring.

Lou Gehrig got his second extra base hit, a triple on a drive that bounced over the prostrate Jimmy Ripple who slipped while trying to field the ball in the seventh, but the Yankee captain was stranded. Al Smith, a southpaw, and Don Brennan. a right-hander, held the (Continued on Face for colonies anew during the har-'can not come about until and un- TRAIN KILLS COfPI.E Bv Associated Press. COLLINSVILLE Mr. and Mrs.

James W. Henderson of Fairmount City, were killed Sunday when their auto was struck by a fast Pennsylvania freight train at a crossing near 1 1 1 nw Vn V. France, and the British aviator, James Mollison. have definitely decided to fly to Spain. Permission for the flight was granted Saturday by Insurgent Generalissimo Francisco I V.

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been the outgrowm oi.ne win present uic might have I ranco. I at every opportunity. isausneu. some kind of mine trouble.".

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