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WEATHER (U. 8. Weather Burean Forecast,} ;' Fair and hat cgoler tonfght Lomorrow: m warmer; gentle oderate northerly winds, at 3 pam. yesterday; lowest, am, today. = - CDEE DL e s o e o] TOBESHOED LT b . BY 1578 FORECASTS N DOVER BLAST - WILLBE UNKNOWN Evans and Wells Re Mitchel Field Early This Afternoon, |Last Leg of Dash Was De- Socialists: Introduce Bill to “|AIl' Records of Navy Base Expected to Make No Re- layed Shightly by Fog sponse to Cummins’ Word .:f\nzn.y 1 Reopen Negotig@lon;_ : Wiped Out—Three Men { He Will Not Run, - With America: : -Not Missed Return. EFFORT SEEN TO FORCE |—Fitward & Bvans and Linton O: OFFICIALS HOLD BRITISH MANY BODIES ENTIRELY . 1 PRESIDENT TOANSWER | aastigne time . totey . and.. speed: _ARE MORE SYMPATHETIC DESTROYED BY: BLAZE & ed for New York by automobile to i o AT SRR, "Hab Had Enough, Some Friends | For o New iobeteottng:. recond. ' Caillaux and Head of Bank of Only These Who Saw Fatal Tight- Say—Eager for New Term Rantout T hich thes jefvant 3.8 2 ; * France Discuss Means to ning Bolt at Close Hand i in View of Others. . - 7 | Thes iart. New ork-on Jarie 1626 " T Raise Franc's Value. Were Killed, \ e ey hilssad thety 3 E Sty : £ DY A URSEERCYOUR RS Fasiing, Uhs' $bdny resird of Jomi 4 3 O PARIS, Tty TiSlghlag of the ) : s ;g ”Dovmt. oy R T I Staft Correspondent df The Star. Henry Mears, made 13 years ago. Franco-Eritish debt agr ent : in 2 : BR. .. July 14—Indications WHITE PINE CAMP, July 14— v s 5 London yesterday {s halled here not \ . ¥ : of victims of the explosions that de- President Coolidge’s close friends feelf Leave at 9:45. ¢ : only as a noteworthy achlevement by F ¥ . |stroyed the Lake Denmark naval very confident that he will not author- | - CLEVELAND, Ohlo, July 14 (®.— A ¢ the Briand-Caillaux government, but { pe ammunition depot, wrecked the ize any comment upon the statement | The plane bearing Edward Evans e also as'an ‘object lesson to the United Picatinny Army Arsenals, and dam- reported to have been made in Towa | hopped off from.the. Brook Park air- States, s iged & Sostn New Jorsey towns peob- yesterday by Senator Cummins to 5:“ hv:fi on the final leg of the round- : It 1s averred in official circles that ; ably never will be known. the effect that Mr, Coolidge will -not | the-World trip at 8% ‘a.m. and Lin Great Britain showed a gréater un- g = . Even the lightning bolt that set be a_candidate to succeed himself in|ja¢er hey. ';xp.ct to reach New York derstanding of France’s position than = - = = e off_the $250,000,000 explosion never 1928. in about 4 hours-and 10, minutes. ' did the American creditors.. The L & 3 ; will gain officlal récognition, as the This statement is looked upon as| -The globe girdlers reached Cleveland b French attribute Great Britain's stand ‘ ey 3 % only men who saw it close at hand an attempt directly to involve Mr.!in two Army airplanes from Chanute,| | to a realization in England that Brit- were picked up dead near the bulld- Coolidge in consideration of his polit- | Fil; where they spent the night. Wells| \ ish interests depend to a great extent ing that was struck, or have vanished. 3 lared h pected 'h N A . % o . ke s | S5 Rl e Stnas |\ et e tan, S| GOV. SMITH MUST LEAD WAY y > f from' London yesterday by airplane 3 A IN-TETE-A-TETE WITH PRESIDENT ti f ther term, It is be- Reven Bowevers by ihoes. wwhio Know “’&‘-‘:,.:?”;;;,.‘:‘t,‘...mt,d % Covat and went into conference with M. Morau, governor of the Bank of White Pine Camp All Aflutter Over What Convers tional Menu Will Contain When Pair Sit Down . The listing of missing has varied from ‘hour td¢ hour, and Brig. Gen. Hugh Drum, in charge of policing the % area, has not at any time been will- ing to make any positive statement as to the number. All records at the arsenal were destroyed. As late as J| yesterday three marines who have . the President well, that he will ignore {land by Lieut. Ralph E. Fisher. of] the Cummins remark and that he will | Fort Riley, Kans, ~ - France, and managers of all the assume the ame attitude toward ‘it| ©On ::: flight from Chanute t;a cxm % leading Paris banks, They discussed racers encount that he did just about this time last faln. which on Wt ‘hh’.‘" y measures to halt the decline of the Summer when. David W. Mulvane, With only t Republican“national - committeeman’| aays Wone on w o, he past two | franc. N not been listed as missing made their Will Wateh Exchange. appearance in a dazed condition, and from Kansas, after a call upon the|and hungry. ' They ate di Mom| ’ Upper: LINTON 0. WELLS. - 2 Lunche were unable to give a clear account President at" his Summer -home at|day. evening and their next meal was Finance Minister Calllsux hoa de- * to heon on Friday. Chauffevr Held - After Real| J¢" hat happened to them. Swampscott, announced that he would | dinser last night. ,Since that ‘time| . 1oWer: EDWARD S. EVANS. | cided to institute a permanent coi : : Twenty-one Known Dead. 5 ;;igr'?:;&mz:fig:“(mor ‘:':-flfy’";m ey ha:;‘h;&b:;giww:u:‘otmcogx ?&%fl%fipmwfl bl: :rutly in P tpen By a Staft Chrrespondent of The Star. sons find it difficult making conversa- E§tate Cperator Tells of it ‘ - 3 " -3 3 e ¢ ay, s e Republcan, Stae ovgar | Tork” Evans wid, s Ean Wi (38 | *Hieo S RETHEY gastl o were | RATIS 5 SMICUIESd, ThS,SOM. | wHITE PINE CAMP, N, ¥, Julyfon on an occasion eueh St B¢ . pyack in Virginia. Sy gty A Ry Ination i convention -indotwed the | FALC TS MeC 08l ours’ S16eP | six hours -ahead -of our, schedule. | of the Bank of France, and will be|14~The prineipal toplc of discussion | op720 Wab fie Tarmta mm_‘}” ol . a heavy rain during the night made President for another term. o T e hutid Right nogv, in Cleveland, We are | composed of representatives of the lmnf.’mou in the Coolidge party {3 """ xd B R RS for - safety, as Marines continued " Keeps Plants fo Ylmseif. ATrpieee 1y tHit GauBLEY Sham S itk | 18 hours behind because of poor air- | punPRE (U CIPENAR IV hange Pae s, Mas'essne Vi 3 Sk . ’ Snting T tas searching for additional bodies. The it . any place in Europe,” Wells gaid while plane. facilities. . The slow aireraft| Brokers Syndicate. ' mith of New York next Friday. This Pair Can Talk Some Shop. Gamely fighting ours, ufldd - =ty Any one knowing ' the Co0lidge | waiting for his plane to take on gaso- | 4¢velopment cost us & rull day. The Socialists have introduced a|Meeting of these. two men is belng| At any. rate there is one subject in method of dealing with such develop-| line. ““The pu" of our trip was|_.In Seattle, when I received word |pj} in the chamber askihg that new '°‘_’,"'4 '°m',¢‘",,"m,l, much ;‘;m which both the President and the gov- ments as the Cummins statement|in the interest of aviation and we find | (Continued on Page 7, Colimn 2) | negotiations be opened at Washington A e A i aialk | ernor have A commoh interest, and would be aghast to see him make any on the Franco-American debt. The ut - :;" two wuz which should make conversation an enswer. at least at this time. In the bill ‘declares_execution of the under. | oPPos! Lontrasting -pa easy. matter—the In first place, Calvin Coolidge is not ; B taking already sighed with the United GO RES Deanic heves tnmthas . Coolidge et aher poitcn Ball wns were: practically devas- the habit of blundering. mor is he 1K Blates i ponditae: oy wikbin 1h 2 epiany 1 st 4% Wwas -Governor - of | peen. mofified o tatod 1n Mount FHope 107 company- much of a hand at exposing his plans measure of her (France’s) capacity to ot poiitics ex- Detectives Kelly owned miners’ cottages were w! in advance of putting them into exe- L 1 1} pay, without ruining her finances and nigh furnish a 8 of headqua here , partly destroyed. ‘Wharton, Rock- cution. In the second place, it is not D preciating Rer currency. ing from those in closest touth Wit im is that he doesn’t know what he ke O A S Che T O ot imging. "Tie Trcataent | Astingion County it T ; o be 2|23 Unacoounted for in' Cats-! Qutburst” Against Potentate | seiement, ‘Britons g ning~ Fher 424 . S o e P ty, ' 1 €2 : 3 |as Italy, will pay to Great Britain in ;s : et ihat cvervihing now andt| . kill Summer-Resort Fire | . Only Infelicity of Vivid ' |%e et decade more than the United ccasion'in & receptive mood. he.will | 8 eler by Jerving some of his catch, Sour years in the White House, and X : States wil got in the mame Deriod. | eraation. , It Is said. that many that he is only awaiting the opportune Early Today. : srasalls 2 ©f a_ third term for Coolidge, that he * ' Bastille Day Fete. per-* " (Conl Page 4, Column 2.) V merved only .a small portion of the | By the“Aseociated Presi. By the Associated Press. % Harding term; whereas, President|. TANNERSVILLE_N:Y., July H.— PARIS, July 14.—France's, national ] e v ‘Rhon-avelt. ‘who was confronted with |, oo, es, had been recovered holiday was marked today by the > 3 - i the naval 6 third term argument, served nearly sarly. this aft n from the ruins|greatest Bastille day parade in re-| LONDON, July 14 UP).—The “text 3 : M arrested depot, were based on the assumption g of the second term.of William Mc-| éarly this afters e n. | cent years, with. the Spanish dictator, | of the Anglo-French agreemient slgned : g BCINW LR ATYS Stoved A BEE Dk . Twi y tskill Mour ancel the Exch munition -had beén destroyed. 1t is added that the third term idea | tain Bummer resort, which was burned :flmo “)::)‘:nio:nu th:. 3“‘":& :: “él‘; Ghlll;?fll m:“ Finance Minister 5 _ 86, stores 6f ammunition remained intact 3 b dunins T e aux 18 virtu iden f . A clothing “the. today. naval arsenal 3 Jagged holes 30 feet deep and 100 feet across in solid rock marked the 4¢i-{ honor. . the version presented yesterday to the Communist elements seized the oc- | jjouse of Commons by the British casion for a demenstration and 50 |ch; llor, “'m "HI" shed mm‘ el it o persons, lnuh‘xd!n‘ M. Joly, a member s '?‘:c:flg:t article sets forth the an- Fraflce afld. Be lulum Tflkfl » > sh F p . of the municipal council, ;were .ar- : . « Ameri l ld = . 'y e b o ot st 1 ] e sy ot e | gttt R S LC IR | Step as Resultof Crisis | D. C. Department;Pleas in - ebility or personal popularity, and|cause, and spread with great rapid.|the Champs Elysees when he drove |y 14 "0 10 amount. of £663,127,900 A nee: that they would readily show their dis- ?, many of the guests being forced {up with dent Doumergue to re- [atich 10,170 “paymerits of £4,000,000, in‘Fina r S.. approval when the time came for bal- | to jump from the windows. Thé hotel | view the troops, and -for otherwise 000,000, £8,000,000 and £10,000,000, Tentative Figure. loting. was of ffame construction and three|disturbing the peace. Several were ng to £12,000,000 annually, the T 3 o g Has Enough, Friends Say. stories high. foreigners. 7 last named figure Being reached in| B7 the Asociated Press. | Calling for appropriations slightly S e L el SIS OmAT NER i immediately | * s merican flags were noticeably ab» e L T Bt oo e e et Yietual | under $40.000,000, the District's ten- course, -the general opinion lent 3 decor P ment woul ,500, nually, tatorshi loom in Europe‘as a di- | tati fiscal o e R e ol [ gl et o v':l‘hn““%:mm'“im.' ;:t‘mlnm;g;m ration, 22 Wers | Fling Go £14,000000 Tor-the final 31 fiit pbir g b oo T e mabattted s the Wiren smothered am! ark, r \ 5 ears. “ + 3 another term. Some %o 86 far as vy | Folls. The park 1s & private preserve| Units from every arm of the serv-|”"[{ siates that the payments will be| ‘The Belsian Chamher of Deputies |of the Budget tomorrow morning by P 5 - accuse the President of small colony of Summer |ice, from Senegalese troops to thei g, nk of England in equal | 128t night adopted; on first reading, a | District Auditor Daniel J. Donovan. | diers, had tried to intercede. angling for votes. On .he‘:.m.:’f.i‘;’ay, e . heaviest | motorieed: Artilery, paséed |t tothe Bank of Englend Sopial | bill which would give King Albert [ In arriving at the tentative budget| The two. men some of his close fridnds discount n review before the President, his|per 15 and March 15 of each year,|full powers to issue such decrees as|the Commissioners slashed more than |scene after Mrs. these inferences and contend that the | after midnight. istinguished guests an® military ‘and | ¢he first {nstallments becoming due on | he may see fit for stabilizing the ex- | $8,000,000 from the estimated needs |off the man for hours. They s Pregident has had enough, and that |from this village, but the firemen ar-| ™ (Continued on Page, 4, Column 1.) change, the department heads, thé only possibllity of his becoming a | rived too Jate to save the hotel. - rocl & 48 (Continued on Page 6, Column 1.) The . French minister of finance,' M.| The school estimates represent candidate in 1928 would be in responke | Cottages in the vicinity were re- | Cattiaux. will submit 8 similar bill to | almost ‘one-third of the. total budget, fi:celd her resciiers (o put her out of o o SRt aa e | B2 i s, and-the S| WHITTEMORE'S DEATH oy TROOPS SLAIN. {(5n Sonien, sommiine o the Preneh| e Commissonas, spmrvi o s | 38 2™ 200 o0 o e h Move Pewee for Musselini. the five-year school building program. | {t was after midnight when she IN BALKAN FIGHTING President will make any public an.|home of Gen. George Wingate of New WARRANT I8 SIGNED of tion ceéded in slippin; Board Ed 1 ested in sli from his The ucation - requ : farth g:wm nouncement of his ideas or plans re- | York, which adjoined the ho was &arding 1928. In any event he surely | reported to the “Haines Fualls police e Meanwhilel Tialy I8 discussing | more than, $16,000,000; Premier Mussolinl and y a rodd: and disappearing among some Wil defer any statement he Is to make | station 'to .have been destroyed. O N " © until the very last moment., Nacuratiy |~ The &ates of the patk were tlosed | Wife Bays She Has 3,000'Names on ther awmm should be-made responsible to ehough, any decision ‘he may reach |today, and mo information regarding i b > > will be’greatly influehced by ctrcums | the AfeAwas made public. State troop-| ~ Petition for/Clemency to Be |, oo Protests Tnoursions by | the King and not to Parliament, thus 10| " Bleeding- and badly Jhurt, sbe suc- stances in the meantime; business, |ers were on guard at the entrances Presented to Ritchie. ing them with extreme authority ceeded . in to the dgricultural and political” conditiens - no, one, to_enter. ~Even 3 i Bulgarisn Trregulers—Danger . e will have a_most important hearing | the local police were without ‘detalled | By the Associated Press, L i ubon his course.. -And, what the condi. | information concerning the fire. BALTIMORE, July J4.—Gov. Albert ¥ Seen by Geneva. 3 ¢ tion of the country may be two years| Haines gqns is a -popular. Catskill | C, oday the death war- ) i 1 hence_,ccmnot be determined this far | mountain resort, in Green ‘County, 0 R 2 —_— e B¢ 5 oty earl " ke et s o pcaciunl ‘ot | By oot Meuehy PR rioniin | e tlars. Fiard. The overmor| 57 the Asocialed Prem. - : intratiace thia will be-aken | SOMITERiorCrag L, B eaa hen rsonal incli- | 3; persons, penitentiary. guard. e _governor- ; re Y VBSEY U fistions regarding an early anounce. | from New York. designated Friday, August 13, as the| PARIS. July 14.—Havas dispatches, ible after the. fu August 15, when the tentasive estl B final 1 ment that he would accept another - | execution date. from Bucharest, Rumania, say incur- férm. there are other angles to be | 7 Mrs. Whittemore,’ sfons of Bulgarian comitadjl (irregu- considered. Those who know the ways | 'DETECTIVE LAMP FOUND, |demned man’s wite, announced she!lars) on the Dobrudja frontier :!f (icgn:cfl:c 5”‘; :er:ln that bec.u: g * | haa ‘oMn‘I;‘M, 2,000 lw‘n.lu!’u-i to alcontinuing. There has been fighting, t 3 inouncement lon clement aj im might have upon that bos; Mr’.’ Will Show Up Falsities From mu.uulnc today .flm?lim mem "u'“ S wondsd 59 Dot sins. -&om.., if for no other reason, would executive might yet be moved to stay| - : s B lating 000,000, believe | { ¥ and_ Bulgaria. ha) defer a statement of his. position -un. Bank Notes to Teeth! the execution. . Rumania - ve each m decrees. be sul g i | that it will not N‘m:iu‘. within year. ? il the very last, even assuming that Whittemore kilied Robert H. Holt. | pointed to the other as the aggressor i it the tax rate mext' He wants {0 run again and makes up rggel While. gecaping teom. Marviand |1 the T o | igation, ‘presént $1.80 on $100 of assessed" mind to be the party’s standard | Y5 EXBOrt e penitentiary-on Februa: < e | et apo Belleved ’ e salaes B Adeficiency. S Elektricitaets Gesellschaft at ° e Haa ponetrated | Sheae > e SR itions are r}flh&.-:. g ‘Would Change Attitude. have ;n;nm:‘n‘gd mm of a uu:;tt nd - 5 dge - manian g lehmpzxnrj-; "Zn"c'if“ that \:::?db,': fake pearis, false teeth Andd.tbo f-mpl hanged. fixed ‘at 26 #uch an event display a far different | °6% shades of ink may be detected. . |tne Maryland Court of Ap Ruma; attitude toward many of his, legisla. |, The exverts today demonstrated, py;'s pew. Ry g ; how the apparatus, by means of uitea | "™ - ‘A Sofia_dispatch- the. same. day s Bulgaria had requested the :!umn.n tive proposals, especially his so-called i D Th violet rays, discloses the most i oy # e 20ugh trveling s egiaative pr | Finfcations, wihoss, detection, bt | ALIENISTS TO EXAMINE | eovesament 4o dn m Ve, mes - 1 T v & Pitely Xngwn that. Coolidge 13 a can: | Foclon ~wnd . complcated . chemical | WOMAN WHO. SHOT DUCE | Rumarisn dlaate. Pecullariy epough, there in analysia, S e s by el Bl Y another angle to. this problem. ey i S AN P 2 3 [ ly, if the Preside nced Faw = |Two Eiperts Named in Rome' Thiat e i not ntend to eomie ot 1o | THIEVES TAKE AIRPLANE, | ™™ : ot wnother térm, considerable o, his pres. & 2 | Test Titled Attempted. Slayer * ent influence would wane; much of his na . Man's. Hangar m Vide popularity would start. drifting | [iana i, 5 A eway from him; for it is'a fact that Open—Other Ship 3 e g iy e i S| o T e e n 2 = B Y : g or ol today _stole - Walter RI Teasous-—one heing Thieves N yosal—has more m.‘fi":u‘? u%w | from + ‘gress than one who_is s linquish ‘the “office it The to anoth © vance let it be known m T e ey ‘ cumstances .would ° accept nomination, he soon would find - “eelt jn what is commonly referréd to e “lame. dud class. Therefore, ok -those

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