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| of the ship under enormoys air| other republican members wore the WASHINGTON, May 12,—Pro: pressure by means of a piston and| republican colors. The entire diplo- | xo | brow ceeds from life insurance policies cable and Is able to maintain its loft} matic corps, headed by Monsignor | (Continued ar ing $374,000, left by Henry ©. under its ewn power before the mo-| Pacelli, the papal nuncio and includ in n| MePrick for the benefit of hia widow mentum of the shove off is expend-|ing Lord D'Abernon, British ambas: @ eleventh army corps. | and daughter, were not subject to ed. With the exception of the or; M, De Margarie, French a! iis temporary rank of : ¥ in the district court for western what 4s in use now. Gasoline en-| dept Hbett would be continued a Pennsylvania that proceeds of the gines were used to nerate its | well aa the policy of mutual unde: Kterelieona ts i Srick ingnrance aboula be adaee ite power and submersion was & peril-| standing In the formulas which had | Sheed ay the net estate, amounting to. more ous and very uncertain undertaking, | been successfully initiated so that} ie née }, than 3100000,000, in determjning Captain Pinney remained {n the sub-| the terrible consequences of the war | | SS the amount upon which the federal marine division for many years, | would gradually be removed. TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1925 LIFE INSURANCE BIG ESTATE FOUR WEEKS IN THE Uo. NAVY he Casper Daily Cribun , IS YANKING OF PITCHER A CRIME? “No,” Says Brown: “Faltering Hurler Shatters Defence” VON HINDENBUR PRESIDENT OF GLA aCe THRE PAGE FIVE jects |the exchange of old deeds. No far mel vote was s action the part of the was sted and syiil ed out ‘ au rk | The ec actor representing the L 1 Building ¢ ny ‘asked thet | the council issue $100,000 worth of bonds to complete the payment for paving district 3 The contracter P | (Continued From Page One) ured the bonding company bes The plane is recognized now and ac (Continued Irom Page One) | “With unewerving fait ecured 8 x who hed agreed reptec as being the eyes of the navy | oI colors of black, red and| Upon the 1 Wet Y and naturally they play a very con-| republican colors 0 ek, Fed and) Prerworke for the fatherland’s. peace | splcuous part in the maneuvers. Lo | #°'4, and prosperity.” mor see the plane with its two ocqupants| ‘The president's table, at which catapult at a speed} Yon Hindenburg stood while being jot e¢ H of 55 to 60 miles an hour and then | sworn into office, was covered with ; upreme Court Decides continue ite flight under its own|a-!arge republitan flag and was 1 . | power, is, worth going a long ways | flanked on either side by hydrangeas, 1 Frick Policy ls Not | to witness. The catapult is right-| The inauguration took place in the | cour Subject to to Levy. e faderal estate tax under the rev: hurled frum a ly named for it is nothing more than & mechanical slingshot. plane fs actually ung The. sea: from the side ley, wh of the members of the whose socialist members Many of the presence reichstag, wore red carnations, y and the American charge VERDUN 1S DEAD 5 @ specially made craft L made permanent just before his’ be f om ue act of 1918, the supreme court to permit landing aboard ship, the , also was present, and the | ioe cttack at Verde o . Ix be on the basis of fees. There held planes have to be restored to their | galleries weré packed, 1916 sedanritndl j{s @ possibility that @ aste The ‘as eagerly awaited places aboard by a hanging erane.| Even General. Lundendorff, war Wosioan can } a wh donate his by lar not only because it The plane returns to its bas compatriot of Wield Marshal Von 1s ‘Eel expected to determine the right ! the federal government to tax lands in the water and t ually works Its way to a p nt whe 9 as Hindenburg in charge of Germar mill affaire, was In his pla proceeds of life Insurance policies, the crane can plek it up. | reichstag memberé—the first tim gn t Aisre | ” Eekencent tou the henelit sod meet Captain Pinney invited Car) Wel-| be has been present since the © ih wah dep ited bers of the family of persons who lens, who is accompanyin crulse | relchstag assembled the sixth a had accumulated large wealth, but picturé eperator for the} ‘The president-elect, in inqu! wever Ww use large estates ex- News Ft Mujor| voice, was heard*threyghout the obs 4 isi Sak pected It et a precedent on the } Archibald, of the Marine Corps Air| large chamber. He began re: | © ie in ay m of the right of the govern: | Service and myself into his quarters | sponse to the welcome extended by ' a Tinettc ith Ge ment to tax trusts created during this morning and we enjoyed a pleas: | 4 dent of, the reloby or ite, be carried out the the life of those who had large es- ant visit with him, Captain Pinney | Herr Loebe, great coun ffensive against tates, the result of the truth being has the distinction of having com-| "Herr ReichPresident,” instead of | (0... ait vine! sehinks Yorens se to transfer, prior to the enactment missioned the first submarine ever | “He Reichstag President: the first of the final series ed | HALIFAX, May Severel huge of the taxing statute, property that Placed {n service in the U. 8. Navy | r Loebe had addressed the field} "10. oskarae ea ane ) shipping In the was adopted otherwise hag been’ gub- which was In 190%, It was built In| marshal briefly, expressing the hope kh hintis gon tee Nag. ject under the Jaw to taxation at the Holland fey our government and} that during his administration the 4 : from the United time of the death of the donor, The was, according to the eaptain, a] economic reconstruction of Germany Eee government insisted without success tax should be imposed. JOHNAY MORRISON a Ea Rrren PA strange looking craft compared with however, and is in reality one of the veal pioneers in this branch of the navy's service, | which had been begun under Presi; ) acknowledging Herr gs, President d especial! Loebe's | Hindenburg re; | cera of the ! (Continued From One ce [O HATO 3 se | to ‘the republican | pance providing fc nape y (i Col} nm { | He explained to us in detail the| constitution of August 11, 1919."| ond regulation by the city of all elec [ b | problem which thé navy ts seeking | adding; {ite weleiine inside: 4 limits, | 4 3 : ; to work out in connection with the} “The Reichstag and the Reich| which was read and discussed, and ' By NORMAN E. BROWN, Johnny Morrison of the Pirates is ranked a» one of the greatest curve present maneuvers and took time| President belong together as both | auch, DAs teed a” bse dl Are pitchers yanked too quickly! ball pitchers in the game. He was yanked nineteen times last sea” | to show us various charts and mapa | are elected by direct vote of tle poor | {s designed to lowes the visic of tie | E and without sufficient reason by| son, Lee Fohl, now Red Sox pilot, a believes. in letting a pitcher | showing tactical. exerciecs. under | ple Pee artactlta fetcetrly exile Rieti . baseball managers in their efforts “find his y out,” resigned as pilot of the Cleveland club when | which the navy hopes to be declared After the conelusion of the pro The attention of tine ssiraait wat; W ASHING'DON May 1.—Colo. ; 19 vein gamer? 8 sate. his methods failed to please fans, the *'victor” In the constructive war| gram in the reichstag, Bresident| called to errors made in cemetery |rado won, in part, in the Supreme js muchanuted* question bobs + . aH < con | ROW In effect, The land forces on | Hindenburg left the chamber, accom: | tots oh, it was sald, bave reault- | court yesterday ti fight : i 4 up again: as the early season bom- au the ply satterthat the detenalye play tila pene avestion:| the islands of Hawail, however, are| panied by a the cabinet minister i ie ye a atta Bonkers | mgt iia hrepencs tanct.ag «4 ¥ (Continued Ween’ Pane One) hardinent of she hurlers, by the is pyeus ahs g naelt 8 a" A aad ip chon 7S sayeth i ‘agiene equally sient and will exert all their | then in the presence of a large crowd | wrong Jots or in lots t h © use of highways ip the pt I. caree! id 4 prowess in thwarting the operations | ou ia cl g building, e lies o e ount r ton per! i + dont’s fatfier was suffering from|% dey goes by that does not see{and his knowledge of batters and| om offense or defense results in | PeQveen in Uiwanls wy alaying equat + ip LN ce a ariel is Cuathon af tt PUNreh. Retionet BENB,. SEY “heart block’ incidental to advance: | several pitchers of both big cireytts | “bility to employ that knowledge, ts] thelr belng derricked Just a the | 1, a5 much military skill to retain | roichswehr while the crowd chanted | no. poe Med delle 6 ing age and accompanied by slow] sent to their respective showers be-|0Verwhelmingly the key pin of the) faltering pitcher is. thelr possessions, The problem {s|‘Deuchiand Uber Alles,” rahe orerees ane ce ernéc fave’ ba ween are fiitehed defense, Hence that defense topples| There Is no way of companng the | : Lee ane eam rial on ite Phe physician said that the col] Naturally. considerable. sympathy | ‘he instant that he weakens. Human relative harm done a team by &) yeincine of actual warfare and the|German White House, he was re- | pootcmertm es lepse yesterday may have, been| goes to the hurler who finds him-| power to overcome this break in| pitcher enjoying an “of” day @N4) snes: details are not being over-| ceived by a crowd of several thous. | caused by the heart skipping a few| self “derricked” when things begin| tho defense is limited, Speetacular)a flelder or batter in a slump. » It iooued, |and and again-the “Deuchlana Uber sat breaking badly for him in a tight] Melding and heaviny hitting can only|{s Impossible to .say whether al "Canin pinney, upon questioning, | Alles,” was struck up, i Persons close to Col. Coolidge,| game. But I take exception to the|Compensate for part of it. pitcher costs = seam more by losing | toiq us considerable of the Milwau, i —— / maintained, however, that there was| remark sometimes expressed that| Mallure of any other given player/one game than a fielder does. in| Loon participation in assisting the | SERVICE T0 NATION f a collapse yeaterday, and the eighty-| pitchers are being abused and in:|'? Play his part in the defense in| playing poor ball in a given stretch | Vora tiyers around the globe a year | PLEDGED BY LEADER year old man faced with duties to| jured in this respec # given. game\ weakens the team ‘te | of ‘gare: ago. This scout cruiser was assign] BERLIN, May 12—In_ a mani which he has not been accustomed} The plea {s made their behalf|# “esree in proportion to his part) But if the relative importance of she b being planned and executed on the ed to waters fn the vicinity of Lab, When the president arrived at the festo to the German people thiy af iy paying in failing health for the | that they come to lose all confidence | |! the defensive play, His weakness | these players to the team 1g con 4 Gr 4 at the time the on P : srominence we Ran cadlined ake Wiis] in. themselves after they have been |i @ given game, therefore, 16. lea¥ | sidered one comes to the conclusion ind ee sue nenlanars wrure Ripe ae pies son entered the White House, Daily | withdrawn two or three tines. Phat | disastrous in the same proportion. |that the inflelder or. outfelder Sut | ariop jeaving England. Readers of} “Trye to the oath, Y will devote entertainment of throngs of visi-| they eventually go into the game| He may nedtralize hiv weukness| fers the samo “humiliation,” In COM: | tne gritune, who read the graphic {all my energies to guarding the con tors to the president's boyhood | feeling that they will not last| ‘Meld by his efforts on the offense, | parison to his part In the scheme of| oooint ot the flight published re-{stitution and laws, Let ya strive home and @ heavy correspondence | through it, no matter what happens, | Reversely, he may atone for his) things, as does the hurler, cently, will possibly remember men; | through honest, peaceful work to that keeps Colonel Coolidge at work |The psychological effect is detri.| Weakness on the offense by sterling) Then why the sympathy for the! iio), ieie made of the Milwaukee as|gain the recounition of other ne. fay into the night, are blamed by| mental to them and the team, it is | Work afield, pitcher? ‘ one of the boats sent ufi to those northern waters to give the flyers Uens to which we are entitled and free the German name from the un Denie Bush, Oscar Vitt, Hverett his friendg for the condition that | pointed out. The psychology of the thing may y exists, I¢ is argued that the fielders |Scott and others are examplog of/ affect some players who find them: “ ‘ pt are fe Ratmarity yanked eelee men who rose to stardom in the|selves yanked, But moat pitchers, hand. The birdmen slept aboard | just stain which etill Hew on tt tor they weaken by flelding a ball |D/g leazua despite thelr inability tolit. they sind the gaff, become | {he Milwaules sever! nighia off | das, ed reper nocrly’ ar that baitecs not | @eliver at bat, This because thelr philosophers, abrador while waiting for the| The president added that his of: are “yanked” when they fail to de- liver at bat in a pineh, true at | weather to clear sufficiently to con, tinue thelr flight, Dodging tcebergs and walrus kept the eaptain and his navigators alert all of the time they were in that vicintty and the officerd even now have not tired of telling of their experiences near Igvigut, Greenland, where they fice did not belong to ene clan, one yeligioue persuasion or one party alone, but to “the people in its en. tirety,"" "I swear to devote all my energies to the welfare of the German people, fo Inerease thelr prosperity, to pro: teet them from injury, to preserve The Path of | _ Thorns © Alice had a comfortable first thought, But when the rela- | tive importance of these players in a given game is considered thi argument falls flat. The pitcher is the backbone of a} ; Pra § aay , Bee ih * could catch so many trout as to tire|the constitution and laws of the ‘ home w er par ina eam's defense, le literally starts ft of the sport, Fortunately, !t wasn't} commonwealth, to perform my thriving little village, She had f 90 per cent of the plays in the] a} i at oO | codfish, dudes conscientiously and to deal , up E al opportynities for rE game, | ~~ justly with all,’ & wholesome amusement— The pitcher directly or Indirectly Ci | " 4 h y y 1 ‘av! Wellen, the Internationa! To this he added the religious af. : Gieade- a bwgetheert wo wep 4 sontrola every play in which the} 2. ® | News Reel man, is one of the most | firmation, “So help me God," | AFTERNOON dvotad ta Ren “yey abe batter figures. On his delivery de travelled men I haye ever talked to Thereby. setting « new precedent | d ® ilove ibs tonged letrenua ie Bends: She: success. oF-Zauluro af. the | He has ‘shot pletures, almoat | for German presidents, AND NIGHT edvanture;encitement-—a batter to deliver for himself, The} Jevery place In the western hemis:| President Von Hindenburg in taste of what is called “the batter plays a big part in al] moves phere and also {n Burope, He was|tuking the oath preceded the pre made on tho bases. The pitcher's ability to nullify the batter's value in base stealing, hit and run! and squeeze plays, plays an important part in the attack of the opposing team. wine of life.” Had she known the hollow mockery, th emptin of the care pleasure that beckoned her, she would never have made the tragic mistake that was.to seribed text with Deity beginning: "In the name of the Almighty, All: Knowing God, I swear to devote all my energies to the welfure of the German people,’ and then proceed the name of the ‘wit ANIMAL SHOWS | one of the photographers during the Permission to Bombard Concentration | (crt, inauguration | of | Praritens Of Riffians Across. Border Is [LEE BROS. | Harding to Alaska on his last trip and was aboard the funera! train hearing the body back to Washing 2 bring her such agony of mind The alertness of the pitcher in ’ Last year he “shot” the navy, ing with the words of the oath and “s and soul. Her story, “TheFool j watching the base runsiers from) Asked of Madrid Leaders. yaneuvers in the Carribean, did|ending with the religious affirma be ‘That 1 Was,” appearsin True his box between deliveries, can ald) | ; some work ‘ Brazil, Honduras, and }tion, a Story Magazine for June. One or deter the opposition in thelr at | Jigen Ferry, tows, All in all he ts e 3 of 18 big "} tack. ¥ , J i much traveled man, a very like: | GREETINGS * copy today. In defensive value to the team the |), MOROCCAN, Paris, May 12,—(By The ABECCl ated | ee eee ie screw tal ARMY AND NAVY. cateher and first baseman rank neat, | Press.)——France is asking Spain for authority to bombard caae BERLIN, May 1f.(By the Asso First Baseman Kanks Next jthe concentrations in Spanish Morocco of Riffian tribes-| He has a prepared scenario that |vigted Prees).—President Von Hin-| oe ap daaoe re Se ip yone| men now engaged in an mvasion of the French zone, The] be ' following ir on |denburg after his inauguration to enter LeThe ahha. cateher, by| Spanish are further asked to stop the provisioning of Abd | ¥!t”. '* ° , Soe eee? came ae vee 8 } virtue of his t | Ir 1 Krim, the Riffian leader, through the port of Agadier, rie ‘ Yo th wehrmacht (defens portant part tn | the | TANGIBR, May 12.-—(By The As-| PAniG May 1#.—(By 1 The German pe running activit r 1 Press--A report to the|]ated Pr Abd El K : tinues id me at the head of the rele! ' da saat aus Sn hated ellre the| Havas Agency says a German sub-| to consolidate the positions held b A Jing to the constitution, J tale batter, guarding i ' 1 marl recently landed explegives,| his Rif, ) tribesmen Y northerr € thle da th ehlef command of ing the pitcher gener telephonic material and foodstuffs | French Merocco, potab 1 the re 16 webrr t. I greet the a . The other infielders are of slightly | on the poust of Hitt, the chieftain | gions of Djeba! Brbane and Kirsanc and navy with pride SENSATIONAL WILD ANIMAL FEATURES less importanc the outfielders | of which, Abd El Krim, ts invading | and the task of attacking the French It is ballt upon the old ‘principle ~ > arree . e come last. 'T t each one of|the French zene of Morgceo, It 1#| advance pogt is prepared only in the Jof duty and sacrifice, ita activity is MILE-LONG FREE STREET PARADE AT 11 A, M. | these various positoins plays in the o stated that seyera! Germaung, | teeth of growing resistance, tatandad, for the present and the . defense cannot be figured ott In| dressed as Rifflans and using orlent: uncertain elements) al pseudonyms have been observed natter the Military men who say that_even tack, probabiy a wee khence, the Rif: | flans have only « fall back onto the { Spanish, gone! to escape, There they COUM awalt another opportunity to | move thteuth Spanish territory to Point opposite a more vulnerable tion of the Fr Une, ges ral A Sth lee | . Execution of eras fy th nd the hate, ic service of the people true to ite symbol and tusks imposed by the constitu as percentage, (Continued From Page One counre) dedlaging some of the wit nesses might leave the co knew they were to be sur WASHINGTON, May | Associated Prers)-~Guy Ives, assist ant pecretary of the United States enate, was the first witness sum: | The UNION Label THE TRADEMARK OF GOOD WORKMANSHIP Can be used by the following firm Union Printer. 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