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S e R Jimmy Quinn, the new sprint sen- This is fame! Earl Lathrup of sation of Holy Cross University, who | Detroit holding the $5 bill which e O S (o (s DL sty N ehs A SAILOR'S LIFE WHEN WINTER REIGNS ON THE NEW ENGLAND COAST. A six-inch coat of ice had S DS F R i "ARGO OF § ; \D COFFE two stowaways were est runners when he equaled the im to the Detroit airport when he S S 3 EN WINTER REIGNS 0) . NEW ENGLAND Cf 2 six-inch coat of ice ha goioh :n‘c:::;w““::“n'-n:‘::\m c:“(;llln.:g':l;;(:h:nmi:r:::-";‘;‘fi:‘.}«; \sh:noirf: .u'..cufé"i'." New Sorx theroiter 60-yard dash record at the recent | was forced down in a farmer's field transformed this fishing smach into a phantom ship when it made port at Boston the other day after being day after days out from Brazil. This shows the luckless gang leaving the ship under police escort to be New York C. game: p and which he says he is going to lashed by a frigid gale on a trip down the coast. This is typical of the appearance of the more venturesome craft X is Island for questioning along with 10 members of the crew. Copyright by P. & A. Photos Cop by P. & A.'Photos. | frame. Associated Press Photo. which come to grips with Winter storms when they visit the fishing grounds. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. THE HEAVY ARTILLERY PREPARES TO UNLIMBER. Babe Ruth JUST BEFORE HARRY BROOKS TOOK OFF ON ILL-FATED FLIGHT IN FORD PLANE. This last photograph of the pilot and his little Ford monoplane FROM COMPOSING ROOM TO DIAMOND. Ban Barry, who will call Lou Gehrig, home-run twins of the New York Yankees. leaving the big was made at Titusville, Fla., just before he ook off from there for Miami on_the flight which ended in his fatal plunge into the ocean off Sebastian. Fla. balls and strikes in the American League this season, is shown at his city for the Yanks' training camp at St. Petersburg, Fla. A crowd of Hrooks had just made a new distance record for planes of 40-horsepower or less In his flight from Detroit to Titusville, and was completing his flight to present job as a linotype operator on a Boston newspaper. He has been a admirers saw them off. Wide World Photos Miami when the accident happened. Copyright by Paramount from A. P college base ball umpire for vears. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. British Authors Make Appeal in, 3 i 2 £ 3 | | Press for Funds. 1 v Y i d S From Boston. § | LONDON, February 27 (®.—An ap- y { "Bt T MITCHEL FIELD, Long Island, Feb- peal signed by George Bernard Shaw, | i ; LR e .. S ruary Charles A. Levine, in his | Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy and i o g 4 y & transatlantic monoplane Columbia, with | others prominent in the literary world | | Wilmer Stultz as pilot, landed at 3:10 2 appeared in the press today asking for e - : - o'clock this morning from Boston. 3 fmportant Link Completed subscriptions to a fund for the purpose 7 f . | *“The fiyers were wimost frozen as o | Father to Take Stand in | of erecting three memorials to the late | [ 7 , - trv:;ull l;:' \\hm'dm'-u r\ql(:'mpl{rn!;n' '1;1.«_} : | Thomas Hardy. : 4 . # 4k . N {satd they had to fight a head wind o * i Near Denver in Transcon- | “Xr et erected on some hin n .t % e S , : 40 miles an hour almost the entire trip. | Son’s Defense at Dual Trial : | Rail Li | Wessex, a Hardy Library in Dorchester 3 % S X ’l‘hr;plfine ux-l} off from Boston at With Hickma b and the preservation of the novelist's ! 3 N 12:03 this morning. X b tinental Rail Line birthplace at Brockhampton are pro- 4 o~ R L el i 0 e S * i % o6l LAUNCHES 213370 |ooovoivn .2 CHILDREN'S 600D WILL. peie s west o, MIOVEMENT GROWING / : i\ r I & , ik 3 * : d“' A 3 “ Italy's Merchant Fleet Occupies u. Fourth Place on World List, A shorter es- Crain operaied by the Denver & Salt | Plan to Send School Bags to Mexico oy y % ity s 2 il . 3 i Lloyd's Reports. Lske Ra d carired 2,500 son, remamned to be complete | n which Col | i v B 4 : - Assoctated participated | mentum. LONDON. _February _37._—Although | » " LOCOMOTIVE. The young Vienna machinist who bullt it and wr:e of his friends Italy dropped from second only to e late David H. Moflat, p i __enjoying a ride behind his miniature locomotive. The little engine is complete in every detail and can run uphill as well as down Wide World Photos. | Cirest Bttt o i 1o bom 8 character witness for his P cording to Lloyd's report, the country l‘\‘“-‘_“f an_effort by Defe e | 4 launched 2 0 tons last vear & gt S S SENE St . Tt ect of wending friendship school bags. WILL STUDY ECONOMICS I AMERICAN BOYS’ SCHOOL | iiihsis at'The close of the vear | Hunt had led a ntin 'to Mexico, the new adventure in good ! OUTSTANDING WORLD EVENTS occupied fourth place in world ship- | ¥hen under the al t 9200 feet, mor % s e 1 s 5200 1 OF SOVIET GOVERNMENT | WILL REOPEN IN TURKEY |}ty | Rl Legat & Sames ip among children, 35 gathering mo- — DT i 5 - b i oh e al authorlt eature of building motorships, ps | ed to break ou! Connecting Lines Still Needed. itum. High educational suthorities| Amanullah Khan, Emir of Afghan- | Government Grants Permission to[ {oANHctitn belng far ahead of ates Already committe and n- | istan, Plans to Visit Mos- Resume Classes—Hostility to el . in many p e taking By the Amsociated Press there are dangerous possibilities to the The Italian yards not onl % Foreigners Denied. for safling under the Italtan flag, bu fon on Inter- | g g A i the news field shifted last week from | that 1t was Austrla-Hungary which 10- | iy (ne Associated Press o ~ ission o n Assocl > new b APERLLT : A « . |American orders. The Arazaquar in his drug st Good Will of the the New to the Old World. Whereas the | directly precipitated the World WMrI CONSTANTINOPLE, February 2 St i e ey committee on | Amba as announced that|iics had striven at Havane for weeka| Germany, Great Britain and France Close on the hecls of the closing of | Ri de Janciro firms, showed & speed of | p wmong children was| Amanuliah Khan, Emir of Ammum«u,"“ bring about an understanding, and [are watching closely the succession of | the Amerclan School at Broussa for | 13 ots I trials, while only 1475 Rgisbrl ! will vislt Moscoy Miy 1o nt b iy . Ay rsburirak ofl tanker Astra 111 completed for a | Hickman had revealed the place wher wly to carry on these “ad- vislt Moscow In May to study the | B0 Tliiied over occurrences, | those Balkan - countries comprising | gandar, comes the announcement that | Bt Atres order, was (he Sith vess | he. dis .mn‘a‘ it ‘\:l g g he expluined This wnnouncement has ralsed much | clouds over the Balkans. Jugonlavia, Rumania and Crechoslo- | to reopen the American School for Hovs | ™00 iding to the reparts of the 3. Tigert, Commbssioner of |, i th whit reception the Com- | 1taly became invoived In & serfous | vakla. IUwas these countrios, ever wor- |t Sivas, closed In 1915, and authori- | o “ompantes concerned, | the Morrow, Ambassador o el goveriment i ey Lo aecort ton of the rights of German speaking [ 1tes of Hungary, which protested o | ment of the American School st Merzt- | (liled . substantial tner n 193 st O Thomas, prestdent | o o e preat- | ce I Lhe Tyrol. “Though the Austitan |over (he L Gothard ineident The American colony _greets the | ol {00 TR v that boih World Federation of Educational | qfn” e I it executive commit- | ehancellon, Tgnaz Selpel, endenvored to| - “Great Britaln has a watehful eye | government's move with approval and | ouecurd and homeward passenger (o om the east o the west portal Reported Gaining Mo- from east 10 th P P g By tha Assoclated Press. nformity to the = ~ take th o o Great Britain in world shipbuilding | €1der Hunt was o take the wd a8 cost W YORK, February 27—The proj- 3 orvetso Pt et e 111 of the committee on world friend- than 4000 fret below the s t of of the committee on world friend || OF PAST WEEK BRIEFLY TOLD In 1927 Ttalian shipyards made a |tured 1ast week's sess « expressing interest and appro il ports 3 .. Gulick cow in May. “The scene of important activities In | peace of Europe, recalled to observers A1i0 DL el (eIt ot AUt purches, in & 5 The Afghan | represcntatives of 21 American tepub- | by ordering Serbia out of Albania, ekl oo ted by the councl in order more nded Uhelr sexstons i peace, Burope be- | events. France 1s the supporter of | alleged distribution of religious propa- [ KnO% Was the spocifted speed. The SIS T re leng I creating international | economics of the Soviet state. recalling the long threatened “war what 1s known as the little entente, | the government has granted permission ! e o (he 7,000 ton class of the. Whiteg Btites, and controversy with Austria on the ques- [ vied over the intentlons und potential- | zation to open the voeational depart- | Aitafdan ontward passenger tra oil. Confidence 18 el in the resouree- | Yesidents of the Itnllan annexed prov- | the Councll of the League of Nautions | foun | but the homeward traffe slumped. The tann and Commissioner of Eau- | G gt some method of reception | placate e protesting ‘Tyrolese deputies, fover "l From Germany there hus | as confirming the contention of (he fng Syerepsed 0 North and - Cent potaoring e | i il tot it e royal pride | 1aly s shown w disposition to take | come Tittle comment on’ the situation | government that - the - closing of (e | yienea as well as Australia. Fre B b o 4 Wi Hoviet dlgnily fntact. | the matter much to heart. “The talian f w8 hus far - developed, but Germany | school &t Hroussa was not done as an ne on all the routes showdd calls 1 filling of o b e oty 3 ‘wife & Mintste a, Glacianto Auvittl, [comes under control of the fnterna- | act of hoatility, but merely the vesult 00} ) e g e Drevious yee T e Jur U lling ot| " The Afghun rue with biw wife and | Minisiet ut View, Claclanto Al | Sues Sder, eoptid, b fho g | 8o of DAL, o raing: o edcns | SUWe: frums the peevious yens DEMOCRAT ORGANIZATION DOYS SRIg Srs tcles Baving | jeen making 8 general tour of Europe, | Premier Mussolinl on the situntion, [ Armaments are concerned. 1t will | tlon, i i domction it She schonl e S (0 OB iy (e ittt i o U | erctote be necesary, for e Lengue . WOMAN FACES DEATH IS ACCLAIMED BY REED ver " ‘ ay y an Chille I rehion) | o Hadinn capital might mean his ofMeial | Council (o tuke some definite action on e ¥ i il e distribted by the D | Ballany capltal mlght, meuts s [tho Hungatian - epimde. Upon - the| NOTED JURIST DEAD. SENTENCE IN ARIZONA',, eonnieid partment of Education in Mexico among PASTOR’S WIDOW DIES. | among the statesmen of the many coun counell's dectston rests the entire ques primary school cnlldren of that L involved. bub. for the moment nt | 100 of armaments for former enemy " 3 ; et o rican | wation. The bags, which cost 1.7 R e AU a7h STk | odun ehe R. F. Taylor Was for 85 Years| Mrs. Eva Dugau Convicted of Mur | | e @ Honbern Fail- Land come i biue, red wnd s rich brown | Mes, Havriet James of Purcellville, | wdvisory one, s far as known Japan Branches Out. Judge in Florida, dep ot Réfoher—WhHY Mear: | Says in New Mexico | | arty in Better Shape Today Than in Past 90 Years, Senator way siaing A ¢h the color, may be flled by schools, Bun 3 ANOOUN . alle % day webools, clubs, individuals and | 77, Was Native of Virginia i “\:‘;:i‘. the “ulv)ulullllmlly)l(I|‘|‘,.. l;‘::.,(f'“ | Jepan han branched ont Wt e g A ASSIE, Fla, February 27 (P) Fate on March @ . A Naitotis. WhAt e JioWH. a8 Ehe ways of democracy, the franchise has | gudge 1P Taylor, for neatly 33| ! h ,AUBUQUERQUE. N ey Gothard ncldent,” has brought te been granted (o 12,000,000 natives, em- | Years a member of the Florkda Supreme 1 the dssoid 3 e b WOCHAlS are i Cbelte forefront w situation which the Coun- [ bracing wetual hood suff - [Court benchand three tmes chlet PUCBON, 4 B e i L s e 3 Al of the League will be called upon i wetual manhood suffrage, - |30 of (hat tribunal, dled yesterday. | it woman (o face the gallows i SEHAtr Keed of Atbsoutt dee 1o unravel at it sesslons openting Mureh slead of suffrage by the payment of Judge Taylor, who was father-in-law [ Artzona, Mos Eva Dugan, today ted | Veaterday et it otinet 1iwn . | 1Xes, whereby not more than 3000000 [ of” William 1 Ellis, the present chfef | behind Jall bars the date of - formal wt Womsan 1 Fall I gty to abide by e poace terms of Che | YO1ET8 were permitted to cast thelr | justice of the State Supreme Court, | pronouncement of sentence oman Dies in Hotel Fa yeaterday at the Boma of her won, Pleet |nEy (o Ablda by (R Dotes | Ut [ ots was the author of many outstanding { - Mes. Dugan, who & 30 years old and DESIOEE, Februsty 21 A - Estelle [ s, I ; & ".‘m “"I e l""l" I“ ’;‘ll‘j Creatiction 1 riay e victuslly eltminated the [ opintons while s member of the beneh | the mother of (ho children. was con 1A P 4 i o Led ) “years old, u Gelograph | e was born i Welllngton ‘I"- 4 LRI e ,,““,,,‘|< o fat as the election of e P Vit atlrdey nn!n] of (he muder BER8 \ P F [ ¢ oprab Suistanitly itk eatly yo DUDLY, VA SRNAILAN) VIRE 60N JidEe, gl ananbly, gl Yy ik frontlen | gpgat members of (e Chmber of y o Obitin Or A0 Mathiy, vancher, # year wgo |SRER over cond I ed 1 s 0 oshe o ;,:.1 or el Srom u | leuve unother aon, Btev. Powhatan jat Bt Ootherd, & ) WEIENT | epuies 1 concerned. The Chintiber J. L. Ford, Dramatio Critie, Dead. 5,0y Taving fatled 10 reemnmend | He believed tha ¢ Shoar A by e i i I e [ of” achville. Tonn, i - twa | of mching g wan gl Sy il et be decieased (o 400 | NEW YORK, February 37 () Jumes [ e’ sentenice. tie death - peraity 1 M REECVRE el the Qaees the Aticrie it g » V- ow Bt bty Ak & coping | Gt Mis CLHabey of Purcell-ostenibly catie from daly,und Wered gy the members will be selected by [ Lauren Ford, 25, dramatic onitio of the | mandatory, — she will be - sentenced a8 » " e Bt % bt et dody sl b el | e, wna Min. G Marvin Green, Guit- [ ulleged (o Tiwve been sipped (o Poland. |G et grand conetl and imtified |old New York Herald, dled i s hospital | Mareh 6 Denoerats of New Mexioo filled (he e it ” utid b1 Two men, George st und Merhert 13 | Port, Miss : All three countiies, Hungiry, Taly snd f g smple afirmative of the voters, | here yesterday. 1o waa born tn & Mrs. Dugan was arvested fn a White | MINOIY BAUIng here Saturday nht t hiieimptic Cro cnad, Vs, peltce said, hiad escorted | Punerad services will be held wt 10-40) Boland, deny kiowling snyihing sbout | custing ballot for the tieket as & | Louts, but spent hia childhood tn Btook- [ Platns, N V.. hapltal atter @ Nation. | Dear the Missourtan Doulittie s ’ A wr Uy U bued toom, were wriested, | 1 Lambirow at e “':‘V"'“'" ’“"'r:"';"' :W"AM' g :“:' h"""'l"“:m;v"':l'l'l" whole. ‘Phe electors may register ® | bridge, Mass, Ho came (0 New York fu [ whie \r!n\rh xl!\r‘hmll been emploved | . 2 1o ) stes, fylng o Liastged with murder il e et Al v negative vol i AL the hosptial under the name of Eva | wome slags v 1 . . . pot "'I'I‘“"“"“lvl“"‘“""""‘:““:"l o nin Siiahie (e itt"“-v“nlfi ‘I::la::n‘l‘l:ll‘:“:\'l.:' ‘hai Davis Otlglnally she was it ot | $100.000 Bire Threatens Town 5 om e wetig prestdent of - e L odiion to rofect the teket already i | TATCONY 0f Mathia' sutomiobile and Wter | DUBACH, La. February “ Assumes Post ut Holy See Lions to Dine Speakerless Feagne Counell, “Teheng Loh, that “the ',,m,,m,‘, Hv: Bl b ¥ sdto agree to the employers' tn- |confessed to particiiatiog i the slaving | Five of undetermined Wi earty ves HOME, Februnry 21 A% Alwrto | Seooial Biepath G e Stas evidence - the cuse™ should be held | Thiain wnd France were veported to | siatence on- s reduetion of wages and [ Robbery was asstined as (e motive torday threat destruction of Du s former Argentine chilge A:AI‘A |{|um ‘lrl.]-“un;yil A t 3 "‘hfi:;"‘;“:;‘l{‘:f'\ Aeclined 1o weoede to] MVE Come to wn agreement on the |longer hours AL the smne (e the . | bach. but e ttself out atter Yy U Vallcan, mrived nere el el w e glven byt s Igary. one 4 ode 0L quention Pangler This 1s based on | German miniater of labor devcided pey 3 g CAUSIIE dAage estinated At e 4 ' o » crasy o arsime his ws win- | Lions Club lomoriow, e celebiation of [1e request of the Leagie, 0 Whom | guain's connent 40 atandon her olaim | emptority. that the atbitrators Awara | Vienna Educator Plans Mission. 5o 500000 | Five business sonceris 87 A~ A A two kihen | bateador o the huly ser wiss et e sesenth pnnlversary of e grant- (e In indebted for her fuanclal ves e gontrol of the city, although she [In (e metal trade disasreoment 1| VIENNA. Februay 37 (10 Ohangel- | were destivved Jiid e ot ther Bues, mnd L ul the station by Ambass Peves of | g of tie chinrter o tie Baltimore den | habilitation 2 will be glven & preponderant tole in [ central Cermany must stand Manu- flor Selpel, 10 Was annoniced vesterday Due t0 ® Ik 0f water canneotions, o peraonE W crely bined tnon | Argenvios wnd Baolsndone Pondal, rep- Govo 1atehle, Mayor William B Broening Powers Watching, admintstration and polle factirers and men, perforce, accepted [ will make a visit to the Holy Land next [ bucket biigade sought o check the re which i Eaaside Hotel | reoentig Ui Vaticsn, an well s meni|and foimer Mivor Howard W, Juckbon | The fact thagboth Austeia and un- - England In disturbed over the cot- Fihin ralinggaand the Tockout of 800000 | Angust at the head of & soclety of | flames when the fe gained n.«..\u,»‘ BY the Associated Press groups Sehool biags for the expression of toendliness toward the children of | Aexicn were chosen because of Uie em f wing placed on - educatlon in | ferial Dyt 1o Vi Bar | | PURCELLVILLE, Va, ¥February 21 | Mrs. Harrdet Elzabeth Jumes, \'-m.“ | ald, widow of Rev. Fleet 1 Jumes, T Baptist mintster, died of nfinmitie 1 | Patly was The wirme Clab, 101 o LA wia ayALng buldings yesterdiy | bers of U Quiriiel, Uig Yoeln court, D lisve sccepted invitatione, gary are lvolvt i disputes, In which ton Industiy, ‘The collgin wopkers 5e- metal workrs was averied. Qathalle University students, DUt A sliie WOVK Was conswned. |