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CANNON MAY S " PAPERSFOR LBEL %Wet and Catholic Press” " Would Be Target, Metho- dist Leader Says. A statement issued from his office and made public today said that Bishop James Cannon, jr., of the Methodist | Episcopal Church South had engaged | counsel to consider the possibility of eriminal or civil libel action against *wet and Roman Catholic publications” which carried “cartoons, editorials and | alleged news articles” concerning him during the past two years. | At the same time a petition signed | by Bishop Cannon as president of the | board of temperance and social serwice | of his church urged the Senate to pass before adjournment the Law Enforce- | ment Commission measures already ap- | proved by the House. “The bishop further announced,” said | the statement, “that it would be his | purpose to meet all future publications, as well as those which have already | been made, as far as counsel may con- | sider them proper grounds for action, | with the processes of the law. Vicious, | cowardly attacks made in the Senate | and the House of Representatives are | dmmune from such prosecution.” | The petition for passage of the law | enforcement bills noted that unless the | bills were reported promptly by the | Senate judiciary committee “there is a possibility that the Senate may adjourn | without acting upon these proposed law | enforcement measures.” The bills in question would permit less trials of minor violators before nited States commissioners. The ju- diclary committee is the parent body | which was assigned the lobby investiga- | tion. Its chairman, Senator Norris, | Republican, Nebraska. appointed the | lobby committee whose recent effort to | uestion the bishop about his anti- | ith activities in 1928 Bishop Cannon successfully defied. - GERMANS ARE HOSTS Power Conference Delegates Attend : Reichstag Building Reception. BERLIN, June 16.—As a curtain | T for today’s opening of the World r Conference, the German hosts last night held a reception in the | Reichstag Building for the delegates from various nations. Most of the 100 Americans already have arrived or will be here for today'’s opening ceremonies in the State Opera | House, where Dr. Albert Einstein is | scheduled to speak later on physical | space and the ether problem. A successful test of the wire and| radio hook-up between San Prancisco, | Orange, N. J.; London and Berlin was | made last night. ‘Wednesday Owen D. Young, speaking from the convention of the National Electric Light Association at San Fran- clsco, will deliver greetings to the Ber- qn conference. ' YANCEY IN ARICA Flyer Stopped on Flight to Take Gasoline Supply. LIMA, Peru, June 16 (#).—Capt. Yewis A. Yancey, who left here Satur- for Arica and was unreported dur- the night, reached that city yes- morning. ) maki ‘Yaneey, whoo‘h ing an Women’s Club Head MRS. JOHN F. SIPPEL Of Baltimore was re-elected president of the General Federation of Women's Clubs at the Denver convention. —Associated Press Photo. WEATHER HALTS FLYERS IN CROSS-COUNTRY HOP Detroit Aviators Postpone Round- Trip Flight Between Jacksonville, Fla., and San Diego, Calif. By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, June 16.— William 8. Brock and Edward F. Schlee, Detroit fiyers, last night postponed un- til tomorrow their scheduled round-trip flight to San Diego, Calif., after con- ferring with local weather observers. They were scheduled to start their flight early today, but the weather map showed conditions weuld be bad Southern and Western States. While repeated showers fell here yes- terday and the skies were overcast the rest of the time, the flyers went ahead grooming their monoplane and last night everything was in readiness for their attempt to break three records in crossing the continent. They hope to set speed marks on their flight to California, on their flight back, and for their round-trip from the At- lantic to the Pacific seaboards. FROM ARREST WOUNDS Tennessee Liquor Violation Suspect | Is Charged With Murder Upon | Death of Hughitt. By the Associated Press. * KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June 16.—R. L. Hughitt, deputy: United States marshal for the Eastern district of Tennessee, shot Thursday night after arresting Harrison Welch on a charge of violating the prohibition law, died in a hospital | here yesterday. Weich has been charged with murder. | He will be prosecuted in the State courts, United States Marshal Inslee King said last night. As an aftermath of the shooting, Sheriff Walter Anderson of Knox Coun- ty Saturday led a squad of deputies through the copper ridge section, raid- ing distilleries. | Welch last night reiterated that he | did not fire the pistol that wounded | and caused the death of the deputy | marshal. ! 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Tate, 59, an invalid, was killed. The other man, John Myrick, 45, | would say nothing to police other than that he was “protecting” himself. WASHINGTON, | BERLIN FASCISTS PARADE HALF NUDE AFTER BAN By the Associated Press. | BERLIN, June 16-—A number of | German Fascists solved the cool clothing | problem in the midst of a heat wave yesterday. | After being ordered by police to re- | move their uniform brown shirts follow- ing a governmental edict, the Fascists You've got a treat coming to you in D | Homemade THE BIG LOAF with the delicious natural flavor of the nutritious flour; baked with the skill of long experience—that produces an ideal interior texture, a crisp and tender crust— Made as Mother Used to Make It. You'll Like It to the —Served Plain or Ask Your Grocer or Delicatessen for DORSCH’S Homemade Loaf walked the streets shirtless, nude from the waist up. They were not molested. Later., 150 Fascists demonstrated against the police ban on uniforms and were arrested. 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