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e = WEATHER “From Press to Home [ g ;\'v: ;Q;‘:,{;.«Fi;r ;n‘mm\ Within the Hour™ | wed by partly cloudy and | The Star ; ‘ ures ost at 6:30 eve < and : | WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Saturday's Circulation, Sunday’s Circulation, | — lml T W \\Hl\( 1‘,\ D, .\l().\'lh.\ Y, MAY 6, 1!1271 44 IHI\ I' \ I\ I’ \(-1,‘ * (®) Means Associated Press. — 1 SINCLAR ORDERED 70 BECI: SERU SENTENCE AT ONCE Comn*nrr'*nt of 0|l Magnate Demanded by District ARG PARLEY ENDS SOLICITOR, GENERALSHIP GIVEN. (| (GEREARN V]TE SO PN "= o CEIANNSENATE Next Move Up 15 Five Big TR — Secretary of| ; & * chenlurc Feature May Win' Naval Powers—Might | State and Close Friend g Despite Opposition of | Meet in Washington. ‘ of President. ‘ Administration. [ | Court Judge. GIBSON SCES AD\’AN!AGE bt binent b G e ‘BROUSSARD'S DECISION T 1SURRENDER BY TONIGHT ir., as solizitor general wis wmr(*d today IN CAUTIOUS APPROACH : ON MEASURE AWAITED H - - - | Shipstead and Kendrick, in Hos- ritals, Will Be Paired for | | REGARDED AS PROBABLE n Are Barred From Build- | ing Despite Turfman's Ab- the White House, | sident Hoover's selection wa ’ surprise to pelitical Washington, as A Soviet Chides Nations for Assumed | ughes' name never had been but Policy Has Gen- "‘ Camenr: d in connection with the go: Timidi to . possible successor to William D. - e n ! | “ eral Support. Mitchell, who was elevated to the post | GLES U D i EE il A3 | Bill if Possible. | seeneiEren Heating L of Attorney General on March 4 5 = | - - ! - Mr. Hughes is the son of Charles and wa rmn*%p"_fl for the appointment | BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. | The Evans Hughes, former Secretary of DY The S tdint Tonten i ! l tee set up by President Hoover, Battle lines in over the | a friend of the President and | 'The New York lwyer 8 named to a debenture clause of the pending f l\ of those upon whom Mr. Hoover post which has been held by a numbi vl ¥ ”'>““ arm has leaned for advice both during the | Of men who ha tained distinction in Telef bill tightened today still further. 8 at both the nd political fields. | The outcome may hinge upon the vote | preinauguration period andsince he en- | Among those who beld the position | ar s single Demotratic Senator, Brous| tered the White House. are Chief Justice John W. Da ! n = - 1 F (4 e The new solicitor general is conneet- | Who also was Amabssador to Great Bri- | Satd of Louis | ed with the law firm of Hughes, Rounds, | tain and Democratic presidential can-| Senator Broussard has not announced et on which side he wil vote. | David 1. Walsh of Massachu- t commission adjor Schurman and Dwight of New York didate in 1924, and James M. Brek, who | defiy City. He is a graduate of Brown Uni- NOw is a member of the House of Senator | versity and the Harvard Law School. | Representatives b For some time, Mr. Hughes has bren | _ The solicitor generalship is the fi naval agreem ustify summon- | Moderately active in New York poli (Continued on e 2. Column &) | to the debenture | 2 of what is expected to be th d becn requested to “pair” with Sen- | experts, prebably E ented the mandate t 1 ras ng| : ma be a feature o hipstead in Hospital. < H:\Zf'(;‘f‘ ":"‘ pecta .\)ll) the room at ning disarmament negotiations Senator Shipstead is 05] e time were newspape crlgate ‘of_onc of the mariime i,‘?f, ofe i i e 1o E 15 Doheny Is Prepared Col D1 N i | e ke v e “f“.‘h i present when the vote is taken. He was e e be impracticabl the slated | | permitied to take the o gr er to pr between Britai Demacrat, who is strongly opposed | = e | n, said today he | CONCERNING ( H\‘( § achieved eno cted oil mag h of office on 1 clair case to the court. conversatic S Saturday at the hospital by special reso- p 00 h jesiricase o the cou United Sta e and e . lution of the Scnate. Senator Wals roperty at at Cl‘l S | document to Justice Hi b of "iritien | GErman Conditions) isse Vil Hawley Announces Measure | tmisodt, s, Seomate, Seralor Waisn | p_T, A, President Declares pEEes | expianation” inat it communications. | Senate was entitled to be told in a vote 1 T d {of the United States ) . ! on an important measure such as this. men Face New Task in ale loday. | ordering the court to car B oot Be Received at Meeting Should Be Introduced R o A U B | Wo o S fepee o Tendirea In he e ne semi-humorous, sem: i . . . ' rday nigh 7 Senators against the £ { —_——— | he ju inquired if Mr. cident marked the closing m This Evening. Tomorrow. | debenture plan, 46 for it Lr\rludmgl Educational Work. | L attorneys knew of the te She Sesiion | Senator Shipstead and Senator Brou By the Associated Press. retary leased the Elk Hills, Calif.. naval | explained that he was goin While Maxim Litvinoff. Soviet vice for- | | — ‘< rd. Senator Shipstead's vote, added | o W | BEVERLEY HILLS, Calif, May 6.— oil reserve to a Doheny company. | them as soon as the commitm The fate of the big ranch thus was | was issued e Associated Press. By the Associated Press. to those favoring debenture, would make | With the warning that “powerful in- | Announcement that the Three Rivers, % 7 o Senator rOUSSAT: ps | o kK re i tions be- | PARIS, May 6—The reparations fig-| Chairman Hawley of the House ways| f7. (%47, 1f Stnator Breussard votes | fluences are at work to break down the N, Mex. ranch of Albert B. Fall, former | 10, % e s Wasimaton to execute the | e under sucl cum- " the National Ci ss of Par- I ures suggested by Owen D. Young and .and means committee announced today | stances, it will be retained in the bl | ents and Teachers was admonished to- | SCCTCtary of the Interior, would be sold | jail sentence imposed upon Harry F.| scourging the work of the session as absurd and useless, flames suddenly shot up from the conference table in v Surrender Tonight. id Justice Hif Cal i eign_commissar. in a final speech was | i front of the French delegation. A | the conditions made by Germany for | the new tariff revision measure in ali| and the administration defeated. day to devote itself during the coming at auction today by the sheriff at Ala- Smt‘ldni;' central figure in the oil lease | T)Su;imur nce mmlw.]u i delegate had thrown a lighted match on | their acceptance were ready today for | prcbability would be introduced in the v 8 . year to adapting the home to the mogordo, N. Mes.. in a mortgage fore- Scandals. e nev. on lea a leaky gasoline cigarette lighter. There | it s e H g - | May Vote Wednesday. changing conditions of life. LA v 8ag - The 700,000-acre ranch figured not | courtroom, his belief that By B O easier. There | submission to the experts of the credi- House as soon as it convenes tomorrow. | Much will depend upon whether any | G ot o O Nation fails, | closure action and that representatives only in the dealings between Fall and Biacelf tome tii flames soared, but Gen. Requin of the | tor nations. : The bill, which has been in the mak- | Stnators are absent and “unpaired”|said Mrs. S. M. N. Marrs of Austin, of Edward L. Doheny, cil magnate, | Doheny, but also between Fall and Sin- had_no French group seized the huge frav| Emile Moreau, chief of the French ing four months, will be made aval ‘a‘rl:uxxlml.)"f vote i & kfl.;.dl.ng. minute | Tex., the national president, in formally planned to buy it for $300,000, was gais, dceuramg ‘yflur"_‘l““‘“‘;’,':“m“;;;n‘“; pardiog. thi where th was centralized ¢ ey = 5 are being made by leaders : cek's sessions 9 5 e Jury could either Where the fire was centralized and bore | gelegation, returning from his re-elec- | zble to newspaper men and members of | (e LU 'dads in an STore Lo Serenethon | COlveRing the wcek's sessions i the made here by Robert Sands, pcrsnnal‘snr Ao SIntlule el fostinn thiat ol i M. Litvinoff, entirely unmoved by the | tion as mayor of his native town, was | Congress simultanecusly with its intro-| their forces. | While Mrs. Marrs pictured a gloomy Secretary to the petroleum operator. he had purchased a one-third interes and pres incident. continued to attack what he | expected to reach Paris this evening duction. A vote of the debenture clause prob- | outlook for home life, she nevertheless| Sands declared the famous ranch, ln the property for $233.000 in Liberty Maj | abi will be taken on Wednesday. By | unanimous consent the Senate today had been planned by Chairman | 28Teed to limit debate after 2 pm. s to | bonds. He declared he gave the bonds | intendent [[Eic o tol e T reserve | vo Fail a few days before the Interior| mover returned at once to his office el = | when she asserted that “the home to- lcasing scandals, :fldh ‘:cfl‘? e m'!:‘:d fi:'fi?fi gave lh(;:?rlgav;ei;‘n‘;,"\gn'f]r*‘ and prepared the formal commitment Wednesday on Scnator atson’s mo- y 15 oWl s | worth $800,000 and tha was e | 2. rder. It will read as fo W Hawley to furnish the newspapers With | tion to strike out the debenture plan )S;"R,‘;..”J;ifm',“a“{i,ffiZ{‘.‘,’[‘;‘m‘,fl*"‘ owna sold ,,,sty a loan of $170,000, The | Sands declared that Anson Lisk, ‘"'iu “In the .\gllpwmc Court of the District advance copies of the bill for publica- | After that hour no Senator will be per-’ From many authorities in their re- | perintendent of ranches for Doheny.| or Columbia, holding a criminal term— | felt was the negative character of the | iy time to attend the meeting at which = . - commission's activities and demanded Al . 2 1 i FRVEHDE Stiiny FRiA0: that an international disarmament con- | Mr. Young will present the plan and| 4 ference be called as carly as possible, | the German conditions. | when e hoved the people's voiccs for | Then will begin what is now regarded real disarmament could be heard. The commission adopted a Japw"msc‘ fs Deriaing & foeband g s | proposal to postpone further considera- | Ment of the conference. Whether the | tion of the naval chapter of the draf:| French will be persuaded to break | ents and teachers | yhich figured in the naval s of the country tion when introduced, but some mem- | Mitied to speak more than once longer | spective fields of activities (he congress | M. D. Thatcher estate of Pueblo, Colo, | would bid on_the big acreage in behalf | S cmited States veraus Harry F. Sine bers of Congress protested and it was | hal 20 minutes on the motion. heard the work of parent-teacher asso- | holds a first mortgage for that amount, | of the oil millionaire. tlflphné,oh declared | cigir: indicted for violation of section decided to make it available to both at | Kendrick Also T ciations discussed from as many differ- | and Sands declared that Doheny held n‘ I Iy a e e, SUTe Revised Statuies, United States s0 as to perm rect conversa- i i ent angles. | veyed for mineral and oil possibilities. | """ {he superintendent of the Wash= petiween the five powers. ‘ their determination to make no more | "o | One of the Democratic Senators whose | e fimgm‘, important note of warn- Second mortgage by reason of the| "\ D Thatcher, whose cstate holds | jnaten Asylim and Jai | sacrifices will be known within a day |~ Several days will be allotted members | vote is counted for debenture is Sen- | ing was sounded by Dr. Julian E. But- | $100.000 “loan” made to Fall by the oil | the first morteag> on the ranch, was a The defendant, having been Sees Resulls Achieved, | or two, with the likelihood that the | to study the measure before it is taken | ator Kendrick of Wyoming. He is in a | terworth of Cornell University and vice magnate shortly before the Interior Sec- | son-in-law of Fall. ty of violating Section 102, re In his valedictory address Chairman | sccond Dawes committee will end its| up on the i Meanwhile, ~ the | hospital following an operation and may | president of the congress, who stressed | Sre sisted th = s t not be able to leave the hospital for | ¢ of Greece insisted that the con- | work before Saturday with a report | Democratic members of the ways and D! {that “it would be a v dangerous | ference had achieved appreciable re- | > = means committee, who took no part in | another 10 days. The supporters of [ thing” for a Parent-Teacher Associa- sults and expressed certainty that the | Presenting a final agrecment explain- | the writing of the measure, will be | the debenture plan are having difficulty | tion to attempt to pass upon the needs | American naval suggestions would have | g to the interested governments what | called in to vote on reporting it to the | arranging a pair for Senator Kendrick, | and problems of schools as a whole, i § a happy influence on the outcome of the | had been done and what could not be | House, and a Republican caucus will be so that his vote may be counted for A oW , Ty Puence on (he Oftoaine of Dhe | one will be smade. held to determine the nature of the debenture. it was said today. | HMeme Knces NewiDuty: | He was convinced that the first inter- | Now Up to Creaitors, rule to -determine procedure to be fol-| If it is found impossible to pair Sen- | , Mrs. Marrs, who devoted her address BAtianal Canre e ould e et | » P s. lowed during its consideration. ator Kendrick the result of the vote in | to the general session of the congress| Htep, howover modest, toward solutios | | The committee began the thirteenth Ll ° | B Senate ‘may be matertally affected. | to “Education for Worthy Home Mem- P 2 ition Text Contains 85.000 Words. iy bership,” pointed out that the pendulum of (s Sreat mEoblii ot At week of its efforts to settle the repara- present there ave only 95 members Dogpreat problem of disarmament. | tions problem today with the situation | The text of the bill is estimated 10| of the Senate, with a vacancy from |15 SWInging back in the transition from sentenced to be imprisoned in tr | Washington Asylum end Jail riod of three months, to take ef ‘(mm and including the date of 1 at said jail, and to pay a e - Of t0dav's | omewhat reversed from what it Was| embrace about 85000 words.. At the Pennsylvania. With the vo 2 | entire home education to full curricular e e e e When Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, the Ger- | time of its introduction' che committee Lo i oma. | With the yote 85 close | iehool education and warned that the therefore you are hereby ted to receive into your custod: he favored ih the | man expert, went to Berlin a week ago. | will make public a report on its pro-| ators, it is clear that it may not be | (Oundation of the home has been shaken Nationals’ Chief Due Here‘Thrce Illinois Youths Are Mo e he_Qerman requirements as set forth | visions and also explanatory statements | possible to pair all absentees. o by this change. utes of the United States. has been v of said defendant and safel in your said custody until he shall be | discharged by due course of law: and | for so doing this shall be your sufficient ss, the Honorable Walter T. chief justice of said t, th sound, effeciive handling of the impor- { by th o s . i 4 : ay of 3 an Bk T 2 in Dr. Schacht's memorandum present- | by the chairmen of the subcommittees | | “Educational institutions as well as - | ingh w. S. 3 omardirng h e mo s at | ed a fortnight ago seemed to have made | on each of the 15 schedules of the law. | studenterof social conditions. she said, | TOMorrow—Milan Takes Nominated to Annapolis | xi el O 2 e otk b n any arrangement impossible. Today it | The report also will show the changes | “recognize now that the home must g O o te of tho United Btstes discussions “for bt the injer- | ¥as the attitude of the ereditor nations proposed in the ~ existing Fordney- | again assume its part of the responsi- Charge of Team. and West Point. iieie: Gt ordering sthe D} ested powers is ted s | upon which depended the ultimate suc- | McCumber act bility in education.” It is one of the | Supreme Court to comm ey taid. wanted | o5 oF failure of the negotiations, A tentative print of the measure was | neouraging signs of the {uture, she de- —_— | S L < B il o et R “This change in the situation has re- | completed last night. corrected and sent L"\w to see how rapidly this idea is | (o i L - . 2 ] cach country 1o come into the disut- | suited from Mr. Young's effort t0 Pre- | back for final printing. The job s ex- ng oot and how seriously parents SPecial Dispatch to fhe Star § 5[ WIEX EREDRIE SWTER AR ITE Py i ndcr 2 bacis o 15 vent the absolite failure of the con- | pected to be finished tonight. Copies mnn» Ives are recognizing their respon- | CLE' s V*‘Wfl x‘“ J}‘: ‘;'L Two colored candidates for admission | noon ference. Those efforts are Mot Uni- | will be placed in the mail tonight for | | sibility. son, manager of the Natfonals, who e T ol other 5 formly appreciated by the French press. | delivery to members of Congress al Pleads f Respect | sufte from & kidney infection | '® e Naval Academy at Annapolis and | | Justice Hitz, who 7 of other e eads for Law Respect. iffering from ey dnfectlon| - iitar Aoad | trial of tk S Shille made | \7Uirt Of which is inelined to criticize hoon tomorrow and not before A plen Tor law enforcement and Taw | brought on by & severe cold, will leave | 0N€ 0F the Military Academy at West | ctity 24,10 opportune the president of the committee for o A plea for law enforcement g brought on by a severe col it (61 otiChisage hate bean sibmi | S e em detailed | 208 BIoSS s t of observance was made at the ODening | for washington at 7:10 o'clock tonight discussion of the sugzested / n [ agroeng with' the Gerins o1 4'scs ¢4 of the sessions last night by Repre- | | nated by Representative De Priest, Re- | the paper h e i et o 2 000 BELIEVED DEAD ‘Unhera]ded English Pro, Wllh sentative Louls C.Cramton of Michigan. | accompanied by Clark Grifith, owner of | | publican, of Iilinois, the first colored | E- Cunnin P e exact importance of the sactifice | Mr. Cramton warned the delegates the Washington bail club. Johnson Will | o we "o oo con o washington | SOV | Cuni which the aties are caed upon 0 N PERSIAN QUAKES 72, Tops Field—Three e that the | enter a hospital as soon as he arrives in < . LA % matl st me of this country will not obey in nearly 30 years. | the United T e 0 e O oiis | the laws they themsélves have made Washington. Clyde Milan has been | eifie idianly e e SsactR ol | U.S.Stars Are Next. | the world's greatest democracy” will | placed in charge of the team. e el Phnmnm-m_m PSSR - Villages Are Wlpcd Out Durmg g0 upon the rocks. He urged them 10| qpis step was decided on following a s Lo m. For admis-| First word that ¢ Amounts to $600,000,000. —_— develop in the children under their care | o 28 = P F48 FO0T ST G STHETE B sion to Annapolis he has chosen Lau- | appear at the courth Actoraliiy. to the: best fnformation “Three Days of Terror” Caused | P the Associated Press the ideals of home and school and | teler S ence Alexander Whitfleld .and Claude | ceived from a deputy obedience. with Dr. Harry M. Kaufman, Johnson's he yvounger generation he praised | personal physician, who is now in Phil- fonal field ac- for jts rapid adjustment to what he ¥ phy arshal, who had been *| Henson Burns. All live in De Priest’s | fos const batloo cie | district. The Representative's allot- | however, it would amount for FPrance to i | GULLANE, Scotland, May 6—With & omething like 2.500,000,000 gold marks by Successive Shocks. | most of the big inter aphers or 15 2 S X te] 1 delp! i = O s o = — | counted for, three of the first four| termed the “most radical social revolu- | Adelphia. | ment 15 two candidates for the Naval d group of S thorative reneit GIo1es (10 1be |y tnelAsoeiatcd Bs | places were occupied by Americans in | Uon in history which has taken place | Dr. P. C. Boylan of the group of phy- | Avademy and one for the Military g Iyl o L aty deverimient o ape) aoar LR . sl ans I | this country in the past 20 years. sieianis that for years has attended 11l |-Academy. seorge P. Hoove impossible. for any goverument 1o 8p-| TEHERAN, Persia, May 6-—Two, the first qualifying Yound of the Brit-| "I have no fear of America in the| > “FR 00 0 A58 P80 BEACCE | Parham. Whitfield and Bums are | man, was D e e 1o maxe sacri~ thousand dead were reported today in | ish open golf championship | hands of the next generation” Mr. |3nd inj he Cleveland | yhat are known as “principal” nominees | that Sinc! mton said Getting by with this | ball club this morning declared John- |for the respective service schools—that | today. Bobby | 5 . o : son’s illness due to a kidney infection, S they n{elghe first cn:; p)fks‘t}‘b) their .\1«1;,« of 1|hw photographers y rpresentative John obsion of N epresentative to undergo the com- |number of the cor % Northeast Persia, | Cruickshank and George von Elm, each | Kentuc another speal un,zn;‘d {1’1'1(1 Infection Is Old One. ]pr-!lnve examination for the vacancies | unn‘n hearing HOOTS 3 CHILDREN | The telear said several villages With 73, and Les Diegel with 74 were | CONgress to give its support to the It was a kidney infection following |in question. If they do not make the|a few B . + e creat separate department of upce he cour! SHOOTS 3 C hav been destroyed, with 700 bulldings | RXt ) | i aP e acy o the Besl, | an_attack of influenza that caused |BISSEE) 80d academis prades, renuired | ungp, the, eoutihon SICK WIFE AND SELF | demotished in the cities of Shirwan and | /(\‘n k- lm.du through fn driving wind | dent’s cabinet. The Pm‘;‘m- o hrs Johnson's serious illness early last year | There have been colored cadets at|minology. affirmed ¢ bl AT = Turk rder. | A0 soaking downpour of rain, entrants | Congress, having previously indorses was West Point an ids] en at - {an i - Buinurd, near the Turkestan border. | i tiie open went through on of the | the measure, he pleaded With the delo. | e he was In Florida and kept him | 1 SRR e s 1,000 MEN TOIL ON LEVEE : ; S ) ffom assuming active management of | Bapolis in vears past. " Col. Cnarics| B Philadelphian Walks Eight Blocks The tremors were said to have caused \\n(\i qualifying ordeals in the history | gates to do their utmost to secure its | (JOT SSSUMNE acuix e e onal | Young, the most famous colored West | that court . 4 ‘three davs of terror.” of the event passage at this time il % 2 5 t t vas ary at-|* * * as according to r AFTER CAVE-IN OCCURS to Hospita1 Ater Triple Slay- | " ,‘ oimarty Sufititions were that onty one PUGhRCof the' greatist needs ho con | Leaste season was well under way.| ERhe (£ Fi, HS dRd '8 or o |snd the aws ; 0 “our violent earthqua! were re- | American, Ed Dudley, who scored 85 for | tended. n enlightened citizenship, b 5 | v : ing in Home; Lives. ported from Askhabad, Russian Turkes. | his first 18 holes, wa in Grger OF 6| At o AeDNEGERG oF Ga P:|in February, suffering a severe attack. | J¢aIS 880 and 1s buried at Arlington. to be I Al telegraph advices of three| An unheralded British pro, Fred | Cra to bring down the creditor’s claim | unoffic Cram I o€ by ; (hGtals fom! the | Jewell iseb the pace Wit generation is the real issue. («Cot d on Page 2, Column 4. |days’ continuing Khorassan district ¢ inclair’s cc 1" the ju h o proce . tment of education, he sug- | 3 . - |Tn 1872 and 1873 South C: - | Rignt Break cman, Ky. Ex-| P . last Friday, with a heavy death | ing to qualify | gester, would wipe out illiterac The kidney trouble developed in March | o oq vouthe were npp‘éxln“&aifi“fl’.‘ufiji’,. ! United £ naired With PHILADPLFHIA, = M peter {01l reported in ‘Peroian villages along | Dudley will need around of 75 to- |~ “Investigations by great business con- | S for & tine (he base ball veleran | giic. put falled in their second vear. In | Hitz : / I and |08 Jiernation, Flesen, were | morrow fo score the 160 for 36 holes. | ~(Continued on Page 2, Column 5.) i acksonville | 1874 a colored youth came to the Naval | to P < o K1l arn o 'S whi 1 pert ohse J { Tat + : v i ) 50 10 = e hOie |clties. © The government | as. the lkely qualifsing Bure. . After = ' : 1en e moedios Waing fifi;fif’s&:fflmmfifim'?}""’p’nr"f%'t“” B ] By the wnd shot her to | tushed meds the Perstan | 36 holes, the field will be reduced to | WARNING BY LUNDBORG Hf"‘"“"\‘\‘;;‘;k"“:g fi_c‘;mr‘;“’g until April Ao | Marshal od MEMPHI 6 000 % ki himself. | victim: tie lov 100 and ties, who will then | Thieafior ' Johnsor i | ~Continued 0 Shedn L o | 5 n_ enjoyed good { «Continued on 5 mes w \ cave-in of — = . - Vit oy aiHlo i Db et 2 SAVES AIR ACCIDENT | neaith until his arival here tact rriaay | SHIPSTEAD IS IMPROVED. | . A = ,_the northern Japanese Evacuate Tsinan. aales i sday | with his ball club, He complained of Al |STUDENT IS RELEASED of Hickman, erine, 12 Jacob. 10, PEKI #).—Telegrams to- Galleries Driven Off. ]S»\mh\ll Fl)n Who Rescued No-|2,c0ld Eriday o e was ETCUY | Senator’s Condition Better, Say < y from tung, said that The stor ors after- rday the ve " Hito @ 0 ot iy ek ;::{‘r"“;fvl; ¥ Smith n.]\;m:\u and Waller Hagen and | in Sky of Dnngma sulting in muscle inflammation that | BALTIMORE, May 6 (#).—Senator | : = = 5 v childs ',\‘ in hi i b B caused intense pain. Henrik Shipstead, Farmer-Labor repre- | Baltimore Youth Was Held ns Ma- ren in his . is marke advantage in the afternoon, | py the Associated Press z - | sentative from Minnesota i Tpper | A y g « « 1 fourth floor room : step In’ complete Ja Lowever, the last players out WINNIPEG, Manito 6.—Capt Iliness Feared Serious. ErAnich of onereey b taok the oo | terial Witness in Killing beg . - for A ition. where he found his nese military evacuation of Shantung, | preparacions to withstand the storm, | ginar-Paul Lundborg, i of the| Although he had a temperature of |of office from his bed in the Chusch b 355 DEEoR « ! ) dy mas fired two bullets into | which, It wa peeted, would be coni=| piling on all the waterproof clothing | Swedish Air Force and rescuer of Gen. | 102'2 degrees Sunday. his illness was |Home and Infirmary here Saturday. ! i i ) L own head o y Ma | iley could camy and still play thei mental i | Dot accounted serious by him or by Umberto Nobile, was_ inst v ac : by 0 2 | was reportec “much improved” at the | py the erting a ser fplane accident ves- | examining physician. Johnson, however, | Johns Hopkins Hospital, to which he | wiITe P | Even the enthusi Scotch gallerles | ferdas - on his rom Emereon to | passed a restless night and this morn- ; I e Father and Son Flpht and Go to Jall [ i ved the { rain in the | winnipeg. The fiyer, noticing the un- the fever had not abated. of Johns Hopkins said (hs n m e ECduiien s b e e o carriage of one of the escort planes | Dr. Boylan pronounced the illness | that the Minnesota Senator was moved | Mre. Do When Spankmg Falls on Grown Scion | shots| s and the world's great figure | much more serious than at first thought ¢ r I : L ren anging down and apparently ready to e v there to allow for further tests to be | husband cd dismal, omfortable rounds | collapse, speeded up his own plane and ordered that Johnson be kept abso- | made of his condition and that he was | i | betore smail group lutely quict. No others than the physi- : g 1 + ew alongside, notifying Alvin Keith, phy taking a much-needed rest under the stice Arthur S ok it Hagen, defending the title he has | S5W alongside notivng S o !r n and Trainer Mike Martin of the | care of physicians. e 1‘:‘\\\ S bread o Sronnice tha 4 ‘ wonn thrie ties e 1w~l played one | G0 Tviss Dorothy Heel, local ay rw;«.qnnfinlm ball club were pzl'rmllu‘d = - - tudent at any time he was wanted by . having come to | of the soundest rounds of the day, even | $eRECr, Miss Dot to see Johnson up to noon today. R ther the prosecution or defens 6 Like fa- 't 1y 0o ineed for such, [ LRCEE SRS SURGELNS, {0 BRE his o T at Sinines. Heltn, w plot for only — New Type Dirigible Wrecked. \' ey e G Vi, pere et The youth <aid readily enough that he | Walter was out in 36, He found three Lip : y . ;6 UP)—The Mo eBoEted i Had bas thie its, pere et fil ; unkers but recovered bea 4 a month, made an expert landing, man Vegetable Bill $250,000,000. BERLIN, May 6 (#)—The Montag |reported ad been frie hidl S iRIeEret tao, Yo B | bunikers but recovered beautitully each el e 8 $: 000 Post today said that a dirigible experi- | Peacox and had aroused the aging to taxi on one Wwh the | ime. He played with supreme conti- 1o his father, but he charged t | lightly on | CHICAGO. Muay 6 (#).—Chicago’siment at Raab- could place the other whe atzenstein Airplane | Earl Peacox. the husband locked up” said elder Siefert, being unable to spank his | dence and fudged his shots nicely in | BT 0 ringing the plane | vearly bill for vegetables, as compared |Construction Works at Massel had| District Attorney k Covne spemt the father, to son, had engaged four youths to beset | the wind At the short fourth, he | (he ground, bringtag the plane 10 & |,y " Chicago 'Associailon of Com- | broved a failure, A Squall caught a|Sunday visiting the various seencs of him. During the recital of their prob- | burely missed but was lucky on | saf* stop. merce. is between $250,000,000 and [small new type dirigible broadside and ! the crime, the house where Peacox has e old man” lem. the father and son started to fight | /B¢ b '1'\ ; l\""n "“fhh!s shots | $300,000,000. broke it apart. The hollow steel keel|confessed he beat his wife, thicket 50 in the police station . O U st | R — - snapped like & match. One of the hori- where her body was hd later = “The father You're both right. said the sergeant, | _ il Mehlaorn came in out of | | State News, Pages 10 and 11 Radio P > zontal stabilizers was torn and a motor ! burned and the pla o the huse ted diseipline by spankiog and,_ forthwith he_ locked them up, _ Gantnued on. Page 2, Column 2,) adio Programs—Page 36 gsstroyeds . o pand busned is wide's fuF coady ’ = — = ¥ e E .