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GERMANS TOVIEW | STRESEMANN BIER Thousands Expected to Pass| Body on Catafalque Out- side Reichstag Tomorrow. By the Associated Press. | BERLIN. October 5.—Thousands of | Germans are expected to Qle past the | bler of Dr. Gustav Siresemann, de- ceased German foreign minister, to- ' morrow morning when his body is| placed on a catafalque outside !hti Reichstag before its interment. Later in the day it will be taken through the streets of Berlin to the modest cemetery where Dr. Stresemann wished to be buried. Only relatives, a few friends, government officials and co- workers of the foreign office will be there to witness interment and sing a few of the songs, mostly hymns, which | the statesman loved. The body was laid cut in state late yesterday in his official residence ad- Jjoining the foreign office, with a police guard on duty day and night in the garden outside the building, the bier was draped with flowers. At his office in the foreign ministry his vacant chair was covered with white flowers. Dr. Julius Curtius has been appointed foreign minister ad interim by Presi- dent Paul von Hindenburg. He has held the portfolio of minister of economics. So widespread is the feeling of loss in the death of Dr. Stresemann that no immediate advance political and gov- | ernmental reaction is expected now. Some observers even feel his death has hastened the success of his long strug- gle for the international establishment of Germany. Public loyalty to his mem- ory seems. for the time being at least, to have united many wavering elements ;a the government of Chancellor Muel- er. SISTER OF MEXICAN ACE TRAINS FOR AIR| Wants to Take Up Where Capt. Emilio Carranza Left Off MEXICO CITY (A.—Estela Carranza de Maciel, sister of Capt. Emilio Car- ranza, Mexican fiyer who crashed to his at Mount Holly, N. J., in July of | ar, wants to take up her brother's ! work. Interviewed at the Civil Aviation School here, where she is a student, Estela declared she “would be somebody or die in the attempt.” “I want to be an aviatrix because aviation' is the only thing that appeals to me” she sald. “When I have a plane of my own I will name.it the | Emilio Carranza, and when I leave Mex- | ico City it will be on a long good will | flight.” | She was educated at Los Angeles, and | after her brother’s death helped support | the family by working as a telephone girl. At one time she was stenographer | for her uncle, the then President | Venustiano Carranza. A few months ago she married Capt. Eduardo Maciel of the Mexican army | air service. —. DIG PLAGUE RELICS b | IN HEART OF LONDON“ Human Skulls and Bones of Ani-| mals Uncovered in Excavation at Tower Bridge Road. LONDON (#).—Human skulls and the | bones of animals, several hundred years | old. have been discovered by work- men engaged in drainage excavations ! in the heart of London at the Tower | Bridge road. ‘The relics, found about 15 feet below the surface. are believed to be what | is left of a common burial ground that was used during the height of the plague in London in 1665-66. The| finds include the bowl of a handmade | clay pipe, a Plantaganet coin, broken ia ‘two, and several stray bones, both | human and animal, | One “of the workmen made a col- lection of the relics, took them to an! archeologist and had their history and | origin explained. His collection in- | cludes the tusks of several animals that apparently were dumped with human | corpses in the absence of olher burial space during the plague. OFFICIAL SALA}!iEIRK TAXPAYERS OF ISLAND Natives of Trinidad Object to Ap- pointment of Officials From “Downing Street.” PORT-OF-SPAIN. Trinidad (#).— ‘The high price of government is a con- stant source of complaint among the taxpayers of this island. Nearly all of the officials are British, being appointed from “Downing Street.” The governor receives a salary of $25,- 000, the Colonial secretary $7,500, the chief justice $7,500, the director of pub- lic works $6,000, the surgeon general £5,000, the inspector of schools $3,000, e two local judges $6,000 each, the attorney general $6,500 and a score of smaller officers from $3.000 to $4,000 each. | MAY DIE FROM DOG BITE. Youth Is Taken to Hospital With Badly Infected Foot. A little colored boy who stuck his toes through a hole in a fence at a big police dog two weeks ago is in Freedman's Hospital in_a condition of unde- ;ermlned seriousness withi an infected oot. The child is Willam J. Delaney, 5 ! years old, of 421 Warner street. While he was playing in an alley to the rear of 425 Warner street the’ dog com- | menced to bark at him. 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