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MONDAY. JANUARY 2. 1928 FIRST TO KEY WEST BY AUTO. Claude Nolan and Kenneth Goodson e i WASHINGTON HAS EVERYTHING FOR THIS SPORT TODAY BUT THE SNOW. Ski-joring at of Miami, Fla., riding the_ ties of the long railroad viaduct stretching CHICAGO TRAIN CRASH KILLS ONE AND INJURES MORE THAN 30. Pullman cars telescoped in the Lake Placid, with the temperature somewhere around the low mark that descended upon Washington today. from the mainiand to Key West, Fla., in the first automobile ever driven early morning rear-end collision between passenger trains entering Chicago Saturday. Rescue workers The fi step toward proficiency in this popular sport at the New York resort is to learn how to use skis; there by its own power. Any deviation from the narrow path would are shown here cutting into the telescoped ends of the two Pullmans jammed together by the impact. otherwise the horse is apt to set a dangerously fast pace for the skier hehind him. have sent them into the ocean 30 feet helow. Acetylene torches were used in cutting an exit through which the injured could be removed. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Copyright by P. & A. Pk WOMAN PARACHUT! FROM VIADUCT. lle. Bonte making her PROVING YOU' INLY AS OLD AS YOU FE Just to prove that DEER WORRY RMERS IN NEW_ YORK “SUBURB.” Farmers he was still pretty spry his ninety-fifth birthday, the other day, Dr. around Yorktown, N. Y., just an hour’s ride from Broadway, are pleading Berlin with Frau Einstein and their daughter, Margot. His followers skirts of Paris. The bridge is only 87 feet high, making the jump a Edwin Osbaldeston of Asbury Park, N. J., donned s Summer suit and for an open season on the d deer, which they say are ravaging their are now working to prove his theory by analysis of light rays and other . hazardous one because of the short distance in which the parachute climbed to the top of this 54-foot railroad semaphore. He performed a farms. These trees stripped ted to as just one sample experiments. Wide World Photos. had to open. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. few capers there to top it off. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. of the damage they are doing. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood A FAMOUS SCIENTIST AT HOME. Prof. Albert Einstein, discoverer of the revolptionizing theory of relativity which bears his na at home recent successful_parachute drop from Palaiseau Viaduct, on the out- in ] ' s 1. 1 RESEUERS HND ‘m "Plunges to Death s King’s White Hat HINDENBURG HUPES | | Offends Moslem i i | | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 2.—Faced | Y : patch to the Daily o released to attend a New Year i 7t £ EXD'OFGN Anchored in a white top hat during his v | leaped from a window of his s . S v | 2 . have shown their disapprovs Urges Rhineland Freedom. Eddy, who was 37 and had re. fex of Afghan equivalent VALPARARSO; Mia; January 2=3a- | O RN MATRELE oL A1, 8TLOT OV : i ) y 5 7 o g ¥ his white topper be storm, which swept down with the y, was indefinitely post- such hats were wo o1l night search by boat .crews, who | o8 PO% O y to spend the | 5 Y 152 3 = ¥ R £ X * o < hro hancellor Wi party et out aturday morn . WILD DEFR SCURRYING OVER THE SNOW A SHORT HOUR'S RIDE. FROM NEW YORK. Herds of wild deer like this are a common sight on | . t) 1 In Fiancee’s Home by the prospect of returning to a ¢ ; - : J T oS | < - ; : ’ says that because King Amanuian | President Greets Diplomats party, Jackson Eddy slashed his 7/ z o # " Cairo he has offended the U Florida Bay. flancee's sixth-story apartment, on D ot his preference for F cently come from Chicago, where tf ” 4 ¥ \J | a farewell reception rooned for hours fn an ixolated region | (i, VAL EEE e he Wed- [ subject of a religious con eold wave from the north, 10 persons | poned when Eddy became {1l 3 ago in Afghanistan, #coured the gulf coast in this section | No W year holiday as a guest in Presi £ = s L i her intens: on of a 42.fo0t motor boat o explore outlying farms of Yorktown, N. Y. Farmers of the region claim the deer have Increased under protection until they are now a peat to them and G . i KR S ) & 42000t motor boa voe ' NEW JERSEY MOVIES Copyright by Underwood & Underwood SCORED BY CHAIRMAN ¢ s and personal s - . . / A .o - To Avoid Hospital [ 1 | Religious Leaders 1p CERMAN (INITY By the Associated Press. s / : | ‘ LONDON, Januar Seaplane Locates Party of| nospital from which he had been of Afghanistan has been wearing Throst and wrista vesterday and | | , . ; at New Year Reception. { ; ‘ " 3 3 \ (Moslem religious leaders). 1 | Riverside drive, dying instantly. . 3 « & ., N Rear stead of the t I AR ¥ he was manager of an automobile King Amanullah g on Chocawhatchee Bay by a severe | 4,0 which had been set for Christ- and he is reported were reported safe yesterday, after an He was released from Fordham i g Hito 3 s ; T . % 4 probably borrowed the » Repl: e greet A meaplane from the Pensacola Navall jp "0 of Miss Whitman and her | il i 2 T O g - Station yesterday also joined in the | oo T T T i o E e e R TR ASURY TAX LIST vear. which, he said. he hoped wo ure lake, headed by Charlex they want an open season in which to reduce the nu and his wife, the daughter | (e S DEFY SUNDAY LAW COUPLE DEAD IN HOME. ‘SNOWBOUI_\}D SCOUTS RESCUED | MOTOR EXPORTS PASS metune Report Presented in “Most B G ylor, 8. G o g, |Closing Bdict rof 1886, Hitherto| CHILD FOUND IN OVEN FROM SIERRA LUMBER CAMP 300,000 IN 9 MONTHS Confusing Way Possible.” Says Mercury Drops Suddenly. i | | Williamson of House Committee. Entering an obscure bayou, the ex- | Obeyed, Relaxed for New Financial Troubles Believed Cause i [ BRrvey SHOWAEQORENEHCRRN dttn) ’ | Over 1026 Period as U. S. Foreign plorers went sshore In a lorry and o8 SEurder and Wolclds S 1 ‘ ' {Party of 22. Marooned in Mountains, Sl IN the Assoctated Press. hiked 1o the lake, dressed ln clothing el s - The Treasury Department was Export business of the United States | Cused terday by Chalrman Wil ruitsble | | Inmunu-.l to new high levels (n the first | Hdmson of the new House comr When they returned o the lorry, the | 5 ; 5 ot ’ N f e y the Associated Press. T ) ot i the maastime | 1mvinGTON, W v aves Three Autos From Drifts. s on expenditures, of the 11 boat and in the meantime i % x PHILLIPI, BT s ad fallen 30 degrees vy N. J., January 2 1he temperature A. R. Leach, 27, prominent trucking e by > s x”mg,.l t would be best |4,1Mr.th plcture theaters were allowed | "0~ 0Tl s wite, Loulse, 23, Tractor CUtS path nine months of 1927, WEETeEAUINE MOFe | «yiogt confusing way poss than three and a half billion dollars, & | nual report on funds of U1 shelter avallable and |ty operate yesterdsy after they had . . were found dead In thelr South Phillipi |kaln of 3 per cent over the corr [ lected taxes EUI1 unable t reach | been closed on Sundaye for more than o the sun rose they la year by rigid “blue laws.” liome yesterday, the former with his | u s the, g sponding period & year ago, the for-| : Al A o a fa jme. ment of the “vice and smmorality” | 0. it her head crushed by n| MODESTO, Calif, January ?.—The | (o another lumber camp if the vescue | 8 |8 ekt B St o veah a tele fuct of 1894, Mik wnd newspnpers | \UEE PN o whot. County au | 2 L Jam Lk bean: OhTkven Chamber of Commerce of the United | SIN687 to approim, en and 9% can he ered mnd ns A L AL : % ‘ooned I . 9 I8 | vidue A o ste o T o Gelivered and hymnk e Db |.ioeiifen jexpramssd” the. beliaf thiat | DAFLY. of 33 Woy Eeouts mArO) 10 o am the lumber camp Babid got in | States declared today. i KB o v wt all were asved. e |fam i chureh, but not ut home, the | el hud killed his wifo and then |the Slerran by snow since last Thurs | touch with the outalde world by K| Goods manufactured in the United | desiting Intormation & R O Seie 10 Bali0w | Sty Haan i icubie ¢ police | BioU himaelf duy, when they left thelr camp at| telephone line which hud aurvived the | gigies, both finished and semi tnished | aane T hot boen paid e cxcgraioninis G ot pe | I8 lins heen e costom of police | M i oven atop @ stove in which | Piné Creat to avoid heing blockuded. | atorm. Tt wan arvanged that (o bovk {contintied (o ind larger mavkets, aid | Tho repore was divided fnto 33 sepa e e hing party went | law strictly unieas specific complaints | 11678 WAS no fire, the 2.year-old child |arrived hers early yeatorday, bringing | should start early yesterday from the |oypores of cruds foodstulfs showed an | rate documents. Williamson cited as B e R e e plean whcilc COMUIINA | %y ouple was found, The infant with “them tha three wiitomoblles |camp, murching toward Long Barn, [ (ncreane, while exports of raw cotton, | example. Vere GOUNE et réfuain ot Loum owned by fure made, When the theaters awied by | 305 awened condition due (| which experfenced mountainecrs hud | while' a_party with a caterillar (e |uuamobiles. and parte of acvessgrios, | for hersons i New York in practical ® e ey ablan Corporation Were | ook of food, but was expected to ve: | said must vemain in the »llu\\lhlllwlulu sarted from Long Harn toward | continued at w high level. Morethan [ fy each one of the volumes,” he satd : ant yoar the munagement re. | o y Winte o Tumber camp | i | s o carrie W. Fulton, | talinted by ordering the arvest of & A4 tivough the Winter the Tum », 0,000 passenger cars and motor added that it would requive se e ol i s R et by ondering he arest of @l o wald they had not seen | Broud of thelr mdventure and sue [ The Gactor s @t Ut | frucke wre oaorted during the nine | o b A AN rount ""f" i cagn, and other residents of | About 150 .’,"_,,',’:,“H‘ 5 ‘”’, . ‘::“_d Uihe Leseh's since lnst Thursday and | cess in saving the machines, the fand cvushing the deitts, and erawled | andh period-—30 per cont more than | the e s (0 O Club, Chirag . V were ary the tragedy wis discoversd when 8 | hoys seatterad to thelr homes (o tell [ Into the lumber camp early luat HEOL. ! Lt vear. Raw votton saports during | for one State e . forced entry was mids 1nto the house | the story to unlucky playmates who The boys, however t found the | ihe nine months were among the lar Wi \ \ ! o Mo N ; | the nine mo o wimw o I Whiamson sald he would attempt Bost Almost Capizes BERLIN NEWSPAPER it meamenger Wi telogam i |yt Tiaed (e aport. Voo il | snow o G ey wero umable o o Tocond, totaling & wi the Iave | Williamson sald he woull attewpt § 10 sk The Lotus battied its way in the falled 1o receive a vesponse at (he | geout exeentive, reported all the boys | 1o break a path fo thelr atomobles, [ o 41 per cont more than last year anort by Statea and that he, pereas X plorm 10 variuus bayous with & search | doors, | 'n good condition and remalned at the camy. Neatly 15 million bushels of wheat | aily. favoved having € omit tndividual | Yight unil daybreak snd continued 1he | OUOTES BRIAND PEACE It was sald Leach had recently en- | falh Is Mtendl ! The boys were loaded into three | g were shipped in the fivst nine | reports on rebates of less than $a0 SPARK FROM MACN'NERY Ssapeh wutil ning, but wn severe | countered fnancisl diflealties and | Snowlall In Stendy Ltncks manned by emploves of the | nianthe of 1927 than during the same was the wiorm tiat the vessel could | Paris Interview Favors Rapproch that this trouble might have preyed | ghe hoyw went to their camp ol Pacifie Gaw & Fleotrle Con which fiepiad of 1926, the total value being COMMONS:WIT GONE { STARTS SSG)‘(IX) BLAZE the e | | b S, e He sald the most recent Bot vearh the werluded apot uwed a on hiw mind Pine Creat, In the Storves, &8 miles 0ok charge of the resene, amd were | $102 678000, or an averase seaboard 61 Buchorege by the misming host | ment Begun by Fren Forelg - . hove Bonora, more |Inu|&; u.lnh u.;..| Ptaken back o Long Barn o 10w ppee of $1.46 a bushel, compared with - - e Janue wlnost capmized weveral Hnow started talling lant Monday, and ' hours, The caterpillar had spent ! 5y 47 iy 1908 0 Carbide Plant Fire Laid to Explos Wil much water poured over Minister and Btresemann, JOBS FEARED TOO FEW. [ied \hhongh "aestay and Wed: | nely the whols day traversing e | Sl Plenty of Wine, but Not 8o Much ' betore 1L returned 1o Vel i Assialad s, B nesdny distance. The tractor towed the aut ! T ke TR lowing Accident L ) e V. The party decided that 1t was tino | mabiles back to Long Barn v Sa e ; sacols Naval Btation by Mr el > rgdnde B okl o Concern to Facultie ng cold threatened (o put a layer of ! e LONDON, == Wit b Tsappeared | BY (e Asw e re) awner and s seaplans | Korelen Minister Briund of ¥rance in | bl : i ot 3 NDON, == Wit has disappeared i e o L i el hbin rapprochement hetween Krance | Correspandence of the Avsoclat kil KT i BlaWDary Jaks, oYy CAMEOQS APPEAR AGAIN. | Head of Carnexie Endowment Con- from the Houee of Cummons. s ARLESTON, W. Va. Junuary & an mert 10 Vislparaino, {and Germuny, s . il 4 € | | pared With (he old days, says Sir [N N W By plisl. The plans Row orer e | Voreipnranhy, starisd by himsslt and | mERLIN~What Shall beo wupplien. They wtvuck out - eatly | - wratulates Natlon on Progr |- Uy Bt e b o A by B ab b A orn gt beyuu until the minsin, Minister gtresecnian, Y ¥ . ' o 3 4 \ . that o Y :...»’ i Bt H.“:w’ U - x’ Wilh the best will in the worla,”|the 86,000 students now envolled n | Thursday, t|l4|;llnl tlwrln;l;::. n:t"“l“l:n avis Bhops Ransacked for Oma NEW YORK, January @ o—pr | M P g wan bolioved to have heem the cane e ren ™t e vl it (#8881 SseTand. “I cun wee 1o matls- | German colleges and untverait I u| t night In A cabin near mants Formerly Used, Nioholas Muriny Butler, presidont of | no U WRole, he belloves, the be o€ an s\phuivn yesterday Whivh te B s wan rereived of the wafety |PA9191Y method for Viance inu policy | This question s glving grave lake shove, : A y . havior of the House has changed (08 [ sulted in daimage estinated at nearly bl of dwidastion and record armsments. | (o (erman faculties The party included 19 hoys from | Corespondence of the Assaclated Fress the Carnegle Endowment for Inter- | the bad $300.000 to the Seuth Charlesion Wi ey Avart from the path 1 nm foawing, | Never before haa 8o high & percent. |13 (0 16 years oid, wnd three Soout | pypiy _giape and old fowel ool | MALoNAT Pence, yeaterday made publio | - Siv James chatrman of the KItehen fat the Curbike & Curdon Chomival Qus therw 1w only one pollcy for France, |age of the papulation heen envolied in | *ader wd the cabin was only 10 Wittin ri e A New Year measage (o the Frauk: | oommittes, ts Known as the “minister paaton No one was injured Thousands Greet Governor namely, Lo increaws ber armion ad | higher institutions of learning, und | by 18 feet in atee. Tha hoye were lali ) ave belng vansacked for (e | furter Zeltung of Brankifurtam Matn, [ o6 the terior tinks 1 vather sad |- Framen kept the fames which fok I, nd veject every unders |the fear in expremsed that there may | #i1e by alde along tha wall, and confoamens (hat wers cant aslde o fow foongiatulating the Gevman nation fu What while more wine s diunk W the awed Dlast foam speeading ' JANCOLN, Nebi, Janusry 2 (®) slanding with her formor enemien |not be enough Jobs 1o go around in! 0Ived to spend & comfortable nEht [ yeard ugo wa no longer gowd style. |18 progiess sinee the war The wes House than formarly there B Very faiher ns of the plant The ey rosimately 11000 people yesier | o u policy must lend o war. |the various professions chosen by | deapite (he champed quarters. They They wre now classod amonk the [sage wan for publivation n the New | Btte Wit fn the debates WS OR sev it B L S8 selaietog greeted Gov. and Mes Adem | which | desire o prevent young men and women in pursiit of | had plenty of wood and food Choloest antiques of Pavin shops Year day nmber of the paper Ty early davs s he vemarked | o Mg gl o ¢ s fullen on the oocasion of (nel Gevmany 16w greal country. Onean academio degree Friday the hoye cgmpleted the | Even the camen brooch, s humble | T his gieotiing, he said the German [0 I8 SERERSE DAY, Imariant ol pe ted By the tiain e eception in the newly deco [cannot denore a haton of 80,000,000 [ Tn & number of learned professions, [meecn to the Plekering “Limber Coxin i et seamins, e tha seught foe fpeonts ney well e prand of the part [ dehates were realiv wpressive Na s o S Wt e oo ed executive wude 3 Uk pew | people The ouly kood policy i for [such an the medical and the legal, | camn, No, 1, where they found plenty | pin of (he day, One dealer tn antique [ (el government has taken tn post: | BOAY WOUKE Bave thiis it of Benaipt § g, MBIy oow e Chaakn State Capitol bullOing. The | e congueior Lo hegotiale with (e | public appeasls have been saned o [of cabing and food snough to last the | jewoley maken an fnportant display fwar developments e Euvape ingtut | N Disvast or Qladstione 0 the way cowptin s i the nature of an|conguered and witempt (o convert | prospective students nat 1o dnyade | pacty seversl days, Heont Exeoutive b of 4 paie of Jong eariings wade up [ing the agteementa of Locarna and | WRIsers ave iterrapted now ARREOL A LRIy S0 poveans, mosk of criing of the myuisl peintings by | him inte & friend. France owes (0] hass branchies, as the chances for | Balrd aald the boya wera never in]af four hluck vameos of diffevont defihe steady growih of the (nftuence -y ® WO WETL e caliod W (o Nt B e AT neent Tack in the gov- | not only to herself, hut 1o the whols | maki & reaputable tiving mre danger of suffering fom hunger, and b alin voset o the manner of 50 years and authority of the Lewkue of | South Serhia 1o have & new vall freconstonerion work are smpbaved e Cnore office sud privele Foums world to folluw this path.’ neag that by abandoniig thelr automabiles wse. Nations, WAY Line costing nearly 3500000 Lihe damaged seviion of the plaat R N