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MILL OWNER FACE TRIAL FOR MURDER W. B. Cole, Wealthy Carolina Nan, Is Indicted by Grand Jury. By the Asconiated HMOND COUNTY HOUSE, ROCKINGHAM t \n_indictment tton mill owne W Ormond rand jury v deliberat- COURT- After & attor: > tabl to the in for a spe ounty Mys Ormond to Miss ugiiter of the he had been ac believed situation Althe paying attentions two Attorneys i prosecution b < the « men for defense to disct rumc myster has had its nce, and it dence is ex > high points ust 15 Or. m Uit the lattes d ed Ormond s and » Plea Expected. who that cities also = se cour James 11. Pou, oks. (Greensboro, irlotte FOUR KILLED THIRTY-FIVE HURT IN G‘:ORGIA WRECK A entic oo e e e When Orders Are | looked by la pr Meet Crew of One. Wi uggage 185, gro porter on No. ngers on No She Was Unl)eamh]c. ) p 180, | was untidy rance Jones r ook, wife, “just cooking said she bears Jones | | ture appropriations lit revoiving | up with |amount each | war-built TiHE BEVENING AIR EXPANSION IS ONE OF MANY URGENT ARMY DEFENSE PLANS Some Regarded More Necessary Than Plan of Gen. Patrick for Flying Service Costing $79,000,000 Yearly—Housing, Ammunition and Other Needs. By the Assoclated Press. Disclosure to the Board by War |in the cost figures presented by { Drum. Among the other Gen. Air Department wlitnesses | President’s major projects STAR, are such guestions efense of the Can, i% proved necessary by joint maneuv ers with the Navy: modernization of | coast artillery installations at points protecting big cities and vital indus trial areas; development of the coastal ire control system. and provision to | supplement the fortifications with mobile artillery and rallway _guns wther matter of concern is t\hu\hllnn of war stocks of unifol S | and other supplies on which the A | has drawn heavily since the war, ma i large portion of fits nnual t available for personnel. the attention E vice needs in planes and allotments two or three yea to the Air Board had been treat stepchild” has uroused con siderable resentment among his c in other branches of the Arm) Air Budget The fact t Army ion o 1 whole went down hoard repor 1y 5 per cent from the in staff circles, is | while the Air Service propor founded on_proposals submitted by went up nearly 1J per cent at | Maj. Gen. Ma rick. chief | the cost to other branches is cited of the - Ser 5 'y | by these officers as disproof of the Week 3 t <0 recalled that See to the boara assumed re William _Lassite on the bility 4 In asking the 1 stafl, tor findings. It involves a zet Bure - supplemental A material and personnel expansion | appropriations of $5,000,000 am covering 10 vears to reach a King a total 000.000 for that strength of 4,000 officers and Bud 2 sments el men operati 500 planes, the $5,000,000 and substitut only cost item dealt with by the authority to contract for $2.150,00 rd was its recommendation fo in new planes, which has been done .000.000 annual appropriation Che bill will have to be ons. Army budget now being \ulweq\x@nl full-cost studies present-| d by Brig. ( Drum of the general staff annual expenditure reg for the first 10 vears 000,000 and the continuing c« keep thereafter at $60,000,000 figures were based on pa subsistence, medical, ordnance and Signal Corps increases | S for the complete carrving out of the peace-time air project which represents about six field-army-full nation; «hn nse plan, footing 15 Increasing the that the approved project for expan- | e o M eaitl sion of the Army Air Service would ST approximately §79,000,060 & year the first s and $60.000,000 a year reaf (u maintain 4 peacetime planes and other auxilia served ves terday w biing that this is aircraft o light ome of these, which are regarded | as even more urgent from a nationai defense viewpoint than immed service expunsion, finvolve equally as I | dition to present Army budget figure | There is much speculation at the partment as to whether the Presi dent’s Air Board will not find it necessary to weigh these and similas non-air service problems of the Navy to some extent before its recom- | 1de mendations for aviation can be | [48Ue formulated | Patrick’s Proposal. Army air exten as the Lassite ot No. 4, already general Army during nereased. appropriations last year year be retary Weeks then for tary Davis has fixed the figures and two other nd t instruct ments in Final budget determinat 's allotment for the com SAYS SHENANDOAH VALVES WERE OPEN WHEN STORM HIT IT Page.) The air would_be 766 planes 7 made to strength costs One item of the continuing co annual plane > tain time. competent source . &in ; |tk lve system? : that came to my person: of this change s € an ifold the practice to u equalizing stem tween sas cells like for | With t oah. The Germ | ebjected lvr ;vmx ng it in the ZR-3 ( on account of its we nat defense plans under the act of 1920. An element of the study is the de- ‘termination of priority to be given Will Invite Mrs. Lansdowne. each project as it touches on urgent An invitation to Mrs. Zachary Lan downe low of the commander of the wre irship, to appear and | make ment, if she do s extended by of in ande ~ | veloped vesterday end recess After the Shenandoah disaster Mrs | Lansdowne was quoted as having said that her hu did not want to | make the ve use of the dan- from storms. The question of her Comdr. Lansdowne did_ob. an-’nlnl as become availzble would be ap in accord ance with the table of precedence thus t be worked making lh.x( { determination « | sults of the war waters last Spring n the pr \m.n\ Itoriant The ammunition r among the major needs which department is trying to reconcil gram to be laid before Cor The war stock now on hand vears old and the life of artiller desired to the court present plans as de during the week around vious year have befor Hingbait ot umentary evidence, Official communications passing be. tween Comdr. Lansdowne and the ¢ Department show that the origi July was postponed | tion. and that later dep: > of the be de development ition -omme > asked that the Shenandosh 1 i 4 untfl th nd week in Sep- | That request was overruled | ship sailed on Septernber 2. in amount ican Army at the battle St. Mihiel alone. It would provide for the needs in one great battle of | 12! an army of 1,000,000 men and to keep | tembe o that none would be |and the vears old at any time $10.000,000 annually itself had been bhuilt expenditures. Targe use up about that | vear. nore than It costs® about after the pool larger would nsdowne Correspondence. Tansdowne’s recommenda- ding the flight this month the correspondence disclosed, were not oLk based upon weather conditions, He | | commiercial airplat the | held that it would be dmpossible for | the ship to visit all of the State fairs | at which the department wanted her | | to appear in early September, and | also said the flight should be post- | poned until later in the month be- | use of a lack of time for preparation of this problem, due to the | for receiving the ship at Scott Field, | aky and dilapidated condition of | Tl temporary quarters and| lLansdowne's fellow officers on the effect on Army morale and re. | ship and at the air station have testi- | ent, would not permit, officials | fied that he voiced to them no objec- | its being deferred unti tion to making the flight, nor did he | completed program covering all major | find it with the ftinerary as laid | Projects could be evolved. The adop | down by the Navy Department on the tion of the air expansion project would ¢ recommendations he had involve an increase of $104.000.000 Housing Problem. Another major housing problem, gress, with a 10 sram urged by Secretary Weeks, the total cost to be §113.000,000. The project is the Army already before Con- ear building pro- sides the housing project and is include developing this phase of WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925. 16 PLANES START 1. 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