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ITALIAN DEPUTIES ACCLAIM HUMBERT Crown Prince and Belgian Fiancee Cheered by New Chamber. By the Associated Press. ROME, November 29.—Before galleries, the Deputies of the Chamber yesterday paid an impressive homage to Crown Prance Humbert ana i e 4| talian | the Italian royal family at the opening i of the regul The enga t2 Princess ) Autumn_session. o expressed the good wishes or | the Chamber. He read the royal au- nouncement of the engagement. | Signor Gluriali recalled the warm ' weicome that Belgium gave to Prince | Humbert during his recent visit ana the touching manifestations aft: attempt to assassini him. He c:- | clared the prince had shown himselt not at all perturbed by danger ana was certainly worthy to guide one day the soldiers and people of Italy. ‘The entire Chamber broke out into acclamations and cheers for the prince, | the royal family and Belgium. | After read ng a list of the decisions taken by the government during the | recess, Premier Mussolini said: ~“The | Fascist government dislikes and disdains | raise, insults and blandishments, oniy | '&uhlnk for frank, objective and_ inte: ligent discussion—namely, Fascist ‘dis- ‘cussion.” 'SLAYING IS CLIMAX TO SCHOOL DISPUTE Teacher Charged With Murder oll Director in Argument Over Program. By the Associated Prese. CARRIER MILLS, Til, November| 20 —Grief and unhl;]:fmm. supplanted the spirit of the holiday in two Car- rier Mills homes yesterday—the after- fmath of an argument over when to hold a s¢hool Thanksgiving program. Leslie Lightfoot, 33, school district director and teacher, was dead and | Dwight Organ, 26, teacher, was held | in the Saline County jail at Harris- ‘burg, charged with slaying Lightfoot. ! Lightfoot and two other directors of | the sc giving ram should be given Friday evening. Mrs. Lightfoot was asked to convey this decision to Organ. Organ’ discredited the message from Lightfoot and called a meeting of the | £chool district directors in a cafe Tues- | ‘day night. At the mesting Lightfoot | have .asked Organ why he | questioned the message. An argument | followed, in which Lightfoot, witnesses | said, struck Organ, who in turn drew | a revolyer and fired twice into Light- | foot’s body. ATLA;J-T}\ BANKER KILLED ;' FIGHTING FOREST FIRE| Samuel-T. Weyman Falls Over 45-| Foot Embankment . on Estate. Br the Associnted Press. © ATLANTA, Ga., November 29— Samuel T. Weyman, 67, president of | the City Savings Bank & Trust Com- pany, was killed lat> last night in a! fall over.a 45-foot embankment as he | @and his three children were fighting a small forest fire on his estate near | here. He was a native of San Antonio, | ‘Texas, and once lived in Greenville Tounty, &, C. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York. DUE TODAY. Baracos_Puerto_Colomb: President Roosevelt—Bre DUE TOMORROW. rlin—Bre ven . ussilion-Hobdeanx D= GgasseHavre DUE SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1. 'gnos Aires—Cadiz .. /inconia—Southampio Vera Ci 4 | K Li . —Trieste . v Tederik VIII—Copenhagen | DUE MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 ‘Aconcagua_Valparaiso November 13 imerican Farmer—Londe November 21 rgensijord—Otlo November 22 edric—Liverpool November 23 | ‘5amo_Santo Do November 26 | ristobal—Cristobal 2 minic—Para November 16 | November 8 | November 14 November 19 i November 17 November 23 November 24 | November 27 d_Argentino November 2| Transylvania—G! wee November 23 DUE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3. Carabobo—La Guayra. November 23 Gripsholm—Gothenburg November 23 | Tie ‘de Prance Havre November 21 | November 27 | ol 41 ntonia—Liverpool 3 evelard- Hampur ‘Novemoer 22 DUE WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 4. Munargo—Havana DUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. Conte Biancamano—Gen November 21 | iovember 27 | OUTGOING STEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. American Tra London. Bants Cecilia agena.’ Cristobal, Guay- aquil. Callso and 0. American’ Legion—Rio de Janeiro, Santos. Montevideo and Buenos Aires. ugustus—Gibrait aples and Genoa. Chi nd Southampton, sota—Boulogne and London. Cottica—Port au Prince. ¢ EAILING TOMORROW. President Roosevelt—Plymouth, Cherbours and Bremerhaven. Nieuw Amsterdam—Plymouth, Boulogne and Rotterdam. ric—Cobh and Liverpool Cameronia—Moville and Glasgow. Miwaukee —Cherbourg, ~Southampton Hamburg Besi and Liverpool. finunia “Plvmouth, Havre and London. | ennsylvania—Pacific Coast Siboney —Havana, £an Juan_San Juan. Pastores _Havana, Cristobal and Port Limon. Silvia—8t. Johns and Halifax. rmudaBermuda. ‘oltec— Puerto Corter. aya—Bantiago, Kingston and Puerto Bar- ios. o = A ‘Batoum. Cabo Espartel—Burcelons. Eastern Glen—Capetown. strella_—Lisbon. ok Sud Expreso—Buenos Aires. SAILING MONDAY, DECEMBER 2. Madison—Norfolk. SAILING TUESDAY. DECEMBER 3. ‘Matura—Grenada. Trinidad and Georgetown. Buenos Aires—Havana. Franconia—West Indies cruise, SAILING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. Roussilion—Vigo and Bordeaux. Metapan—Kingrto Cartagena, 1 district decided the Thanks- | ¢ | known in this eountr: | Duluth Has 14 Below. for Thanks- |as most of the Middle West shivered | 1o work this morning in the biting cold. z: Man and” Wife Nearly Lose Own | fuer Handel und Gewerben: | |But Boxer Obliges Royal | ment of the crown prince ' UTH ALEAAN . Twenty-four, of Coronado, Cali S a 90-horsepower plane, set a new alti- tude record of 18,000 feet for airplanes of less than 100 horsepower. ~——Associated Press Photo. STORMS ON CHANNEL HIT SOUTH ENGLAND Ten Men Rescued From Trawler Imperiled in November _Gales. By the Associated Press. LONDON, November 29.—Storms | which yesterday struck the English | Channel today developed into a 24-hour | rainfall for all of South England. roads and fields in South Wales, the midlands and western nnd' and e. Some old-timers sald wettest November ever e Fog and gales forced the steamer | Goleta ashore near Wexford, but its po- sition was not dangerous and it was cx- | pected to be floated at high tide. Several barges were in difficulties yesterday near Deal, on the southeast coast, and 10 men were rescued from a trawler in the heavy weather at Newton Hall, Kincardinshire, Scotland. No loss | of life has been recorded. CHICAGO PROMISED ' SUBZERO WEATHER giving, and Snowstorms Sweep Many States. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, November 29.—Below 7ero weather was the prophecy ven- tured for tonight by the weather man Temperatures as low as two degrees above zero were recorded here early to- day, and the. northwest wind made it seem even colder. o Duluth, Minn,, hed 14 below as- fis Thanksgiving day weather, and there ‘were severe snowstorms-in Central Tlli- nois, parts of Iowa and South Dakota. PARENTS LOSE THREE CHILDREN IN STREAM Lives in Attempted Rescue. By the Associated Press. AUGUSTA, Me., November 29.—Three smail children were drowned as they fell through thin ice on Two-mile Brook, near here, yesterday, and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Parlin, nearly | sacrificed their own lives in their fran- tic rescue attempts. The children were Beatrice. aged 5; Irene, 6, and Cath- erine Alberta, 8. Mrs. Nellie Parlin is in a critical con- dition from shock and exposure. She was dragged from the icy water by her 11-year-old son Levitt, one of the Par- lin children. The youngest of the nine Parlin children was born three weeks ago. BANKS FUSE INTERESTS By the Assoclated Press. 1 BERLIN, November 29.—Fusion of | the Dresdner Bank and the Eastern Bank for Trade and Industry—Ostbank its seat at Koenigsberg, Eas and of the principal shareholders was announced today. | Shareholders of the Ostbank will be | given an offer of converting their hold- ings on the basis'of four to one. The Prussia State Bank was instrumental in | bringing about the fusion. Britons Hiss Shaw, Refusing to “Meet”| Wales at Ring Show Visitor by Donning Undervest. By the Associated Press LONDON, November 29 —The Prince | of Wales and George Bernard Shaw divided interest last night with Primo Carnera, the seven-foot Italian heavy- weight boxer, at a ring show conducted under amateur rules for charity. Al fashionable crowd of spectators was on | hand. Carnera held the spotlight when he prepared for the ring unaware that the Eng'ish have a rigid rule that boxers at amateur shows must be clothed above the waist. He said he 1ever had fought | in an undervest ard never would, but | finally agreed to go on when he received | !a private message from the Princc of | Wales, who apparently was worried lest the big Italian might appear half naked before an audience which contained a number of soclety women. some of the other bouts were n, _Cris uerto Colombia and Santa Marta. Favorita—Kingston. Baracoa—Puerto Colombia. Lara—8an Juan. 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