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News of the World By Associated Press ——— ————————— ESTABLISHED 1870 FIVE ARMED ROBBERS TAKE FURS VALUED IN DARING NEW YORK RAID Herd Six Employes of Furrier’s Company In- to Basement And Ransack 16 Pelt Safes At Leisure. Robbery Takes Place De- spite Warnings Guard Posted at Doors of Establishment New York, Aug. (P—Five armed robbers today held up the store and factory of Harry Bleldeis Co., manufacturing furriers, herded slx employes in the basement and, ransacking 16 pelt safes, escaped with furs valued at, $100,000, Warned by recent depredations in the fur district, the firm had taken special precautions. Even in busi- ness hours its doors were guarded and ldentification required of all strangers. The robbers gained ad- mittance today by posing as union workers. The employes were tied together in the basement and guarded by one man while the others calmly ran- sacked the safes in full sight of the crowded street. and | AT $100,000 3 KILLED, 3 DYING IN LOWELL AUTO SMASH Car Goes Off Bridge, Drops | 40 Feet—Bride-to-Be Is One Victim | Lowell, Mass, Aug. 7 0P — Tive were lost when an automoblile car- | rying nine persons plunged through a fence on the Chelmsford bridge in this city street early today and fell forty fect to the tracks of the Boston and Maine railroad. EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, AUGUST BOY OF 17 ADMITS WURDERING FATHER Parkersburg, Towa, Methodist Minister Shot to Death MOTHER ALSO IS WOUNDED Youth Offers No Explanation of Killing — Friends Think He May | | Have Been Mentally Unbalanced | as Result of Overstudy. | | Ev Tha Assoclated Press. Parkersburg, Towa, Aug. ren Vandervoort, T—War 17, today confess- ed that he shot and killed his! father, the Rev. R. J. Vandervoort, Methodist Episcopal minister, here last night, Marshal James Mitchell announced today. The youth also admitted, marshal sald, that he eghot and | wounded his mother, when she ap- peared in the doorway of the pas-| tor's room, apparently to Investigato | Four of the victims were mem- | hers of one family. The dead ar | Fred Christos, driver of the automo. | | bile; Willlam Christos, his brothes Mrs. Portia Gelteas and Glad Christos, their sisters; Mrs. Anna | Christos, wife of William. Vacillos Gefteas, husband of Mrs. | Portia Geffeas, Louls Colivas and | his wife, Mrs. Katherine Christos | Colivas, were probably fataly injur- ed. Only one of the party, Alexander Christos, escaped reported to the police that the party were returning from an automobile |ride to Tyngsboro which had fol- |lowed a pre-nuptial celebration in | honor of Gladys Christos whose | wedding day was set for next Sat- | urday. ~ Fred Christos, who was| | formal the shot that killed her hushand. | Then he followed her into a bed- | | room and shot her again. The bo; gave no explanation for the shoot- | ings. |t Refusing to give any reason for | the shooting until he dictates a | confession, yéung Vander- voort told officers ¥ ow he had kill- | | ed his father by placing his repeat- ing rifle within four Inches of the | elder man's head and then shot his mother as she rushed to tho door- way . He raid he fired the sscond shot into his mother's head by placing | the rifle against her temple as she lay on the floor. Accuses Own Son Mrs, Vandervoort’s only since she was found about m., in the bed words 0 a to which she had The loot was thrown Into a waits | 9TIving lost control of the car at a | dragged herself after the shooting ing automobile and the robbers drove off unmolested, gaining a start | of several minutes before the police ‘were nvtlflnd JURKOWSKPS DEATH OCCURS AT HOSPITAL His Alleged Assailant Will Be Tried For Man- slaughter’ Following the death this noon of Alex Jurkowskl, of 140 Grove etreet, at the New Britaln general hospital, Frank Andrzyczyk, of the same ad- dress, who is now being held by the police on a technical charge of breach of the peace, will face a charge of manslaughter in the local police court. Jurkowski's {injurles, which have kept him confined since last Wednesday evening, are said to have been caueed when Andrzczyk pushed him from n porch. Jurkowsk! was taken in custody | by the palice Wednesday at about | noon under the susplcion of being| drunk. He was lodged in a cell at the station and it became evident later that there was something more ser- | ous than alconolism the trouble with him. He complalned of evere pains and was taken to the hospital to be examined. There it was estab- lighed that he had internal injuries. | Detective Sergeant Patrick 0'Mara started an investigafion of the case and the “party” which was sald to | have preceded the fiiness of the man now dead. He heard &tories to the effect that Jurkowskl had been ex- pelled from the house with more or less violence and Andrzyczyk is said to have pushed hiin from the front porch of the house on Grove street. Andrzyezyk was taken into custody | end bond ot at $1.000 in yesterday's sesston of the court at the r st of Prosecuting Attorney J. G. who stated at the time that a charge ot manslaughter would be bro owski's Injuries were fatal. prisoner was unable to obtain 1e. An kowski's autopsy body will be held on Jur this afternoon, and pending the report on it Prosecutor | Josoph G. Woods will not take any further action aga Andrzyezyk Hospital authorities reported that a complete diagnosis of the dead man's infuries had not been made and the canse of his death cannot be deter- mined until the autopsy is perform- ed. Tt Is thought that the man suf- from a broken neck in addi- | tlen to the Internal injuries. Prosecutor ternoon that if the autops that Jurkoweki ceived in the charge of mancsla tered shows alleged assault, ghter will a be S O amar T\\ ins Turn Down New York Vaudeville Job | Manlle, P. I, Aug. 7 P—A letter dresseq to “Manila, Cuba,” recent- tefied by Toredoro Yangeo, rer résident commissioner at Washingten, and guardian of Sim- pilica and Lusio Godinoe, the Samar Twins. regarding a contract which a New York city’ firm of managers and producers desires to sign < twins gh the vaudeville managers weekly salary twins, - Mr. Yangco ertain the proposal. ago he found the twins »w of a circus in the and hroug! heir native land arge for the offered services decline Some in United 1 to en ars ARRESTED AS FU t., Aug. 7 A—Romeo York city was held e from justice fon with the rob- bery of bonds valued at 31,250,000 trom Centerville, Mo, and other United States cfties in 1533, Hamiiton, ( Forlini of New today as a fugith wanted In conn Woods, | Weods announced this died ‘of injuries re. | {curve and the crash followed. I | _James O'Vinnias, the flance of | | Gladys Christos, remained at the home of her parents while the ofher members of the party went for the | drive, just before daybreak. in the hallway several have been a moaned did it, he did It.” Young Vandervoort was into custody at Reinbeck, feet away, “Warren, he taken Jowa (Continued on Page Two) SCOTT SAVED, B “GOLDEN RULE' NASH NOW 15 UNDER FIRE Social Workers and Union Leader Start Inves- tigation | Onvet, Mich, Aug. TP —A com- | mittee was appointed today by the | Fellowshlp of a Christian Social Or- der, in sesslon here to |the wage scale and hours of work |that exists in what is known as the investigate “Golden Rule” clothing factory own- led by Arthur Nash, of Cincinnati, | The committee was advised to | make a comparison of the wages and |hours of work with those of the union scale. Nash was not present to tod ‘=s~ss|nn§ An attack against t | management of the factory was led by Sidney Hillman, president of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America, who objected to the meth ods employed here. “The employes have no kind of rpresentation, nor any voice in the control of the husin Mr., Hill- man sald Theoretically they are |offered control. They are offered a chanca to buy, as a group, control- ling interest in the company stock | but because they are not being edu- cated to assume slight man- agerial responsibility, they are left incapable of authority.” C. C. \forrison, editor of the Chris. Itian ¢ added his voice in ob | jeet sald even ‘entury n. He T should to this factory, about ™ heard g0 much and wh 1 boosted for the past six years In the know wherel n have have which we h (l"nan\lév‘] on T‘PK’ ONE FATAL AGCIDENT DUPLICATED BY ANOTHER Tor Second Time In Week Infant Is 25). | Called By Fall Through ! Window. For the second time in the course of the last few ‘days a loos screen brought death into the of New Britain p 2 erine Taragian, 19 months old, of 44 Broad street, died early this morn- ing in New Britain general hospital where she had been brought yester day morning following a two-story iplunge to the street in front of her home The Taragian moved to New Britain from Worces- Mass,, and were awalting th ainder of their furniture, abode at the time but. partially fur- shed. The little girl w playing h the scresn which suddenly gave | away and she toppled after it | the street. Dr. David P. Waskowitz was called and he said today that when the little girl landed in the street, her head struck an iron grat- ing, crushing ft | Mr. Taragian is employed In an| Oriental restaurant on Lafayette | street. The funeral will be held to- | morrow, time to be announced, with burial in Fairview cemetery, family . had just ter, e re | ballots and 1 | scott's | 1eaned their new | UT GALLOWS STILL THREATENS HIS LIFE Adludgedl ane and Sent | to Asylum But Should‘ ithat in the He Ever Regain His San- ¢ ity, the Hangman Will Be Waiting | Fraven, Aug. 7 (P—In an in ad of on the ssell erstwhile Canadian ncier, will expiate the murder of a drug clerk in a hold-up “Cell shock"—insanity resulting from 15 months fn jail and the or- deals of two narrow pes from ~was the verdict of a jury t in test saved him. cago, vium | anc gallows, a sanity which | finding and Scott' P e the Chesfer insane asy-! ended a fight for life that moval to lum toda- | probably was the most desperate fn ook county criminal annals. Seven hre hours and forty deliberation were necessary | the jury agreed, | des Death Five Times, times since Joseph Maurer | was killed in a drug store opnositc the city hall in April, 1924, Scott has | faced death. Within the last three weeks, a few hours before the death mare Scott was savef once week's reprieve and again of execution issued at 2 o Ly Judge Joseph David on a petition declaring him insane. St In Shadow Had he heen found sane, David wonld have imposed a death sen Even in the ces death on the gal 1 he ever be found ined his sanity against a demonstration, ators and principals greeted the verdict with a dramatic stlence eyes never left the slip of paper the jury foreman passed tn a bailiff, who gave it to the clerk. His mouth twitched nervously and he ted. Judgment entered, he urried away by guards Family Hears Verdict. relatives heard the expressions of emoti whose forts brought funds a fight left he family forward in an praver. His mother wep aged and crippled father, Thomas, on whose 634 birthday Scott was staved close to his son hank God for the ather said, later. “T minute e morning Judge asylum Scott f s shou e reg A\ ned was His with wife, verdiet His | untiring ef er the defense penniless, attitude of and his n. Catherine. need verdiet,” the what the (Continued on P Man Who \llndeled His "¥ Yr. Old Mother to Die i R Aug. 7 P—John H slayer of his 73-year-old Ran mother, y of murder| 1 Tast which was found gui g! n the degree by'a jury here and sentenced to death state means asphyxiation by ¢thal gas. Randolph beat his moth death with his fists. He is t lethal gas in Nevada. The have appeals pending. man others JUDGE GRAY DYING Wilmington, Del, Aug. Physicians who spent the ni Bedaside of former Federa 1dge Grorge Gray reported today that death was imminent.. Judge Gray is! 85 years old. at | licer | state the | t Perry, | Monday, {quest. the gl ina s Physleians and | wi Lo | bee ECLECTICS NOT T0 BROWNING DENIES | TAX REDUCTI REGEIVE LIGENSES ANOTHER ADOPTION Atty. Gen. Advises Against Has No Thonght to Taking 12, Restoration of Permits | | Year 0Id Child In Meantime Appeals to Supreme Mullen Girl Had Told That \\'Pnllhy Court Are Pending—Original Ti- | censes Obtained Through Fraud, Too—Mary Toulse Spas Finds Her Is Contention, 1.0t Not 8o Happy Today Hartfor. sta Aug. T/ the department disregard the petition of the electi examining board for restoration to 55 clectie phy: s 10 prace medicine eticnt had been revoked by the council of health, are con- ned in an opinion given to the| irtment today by Attorney Gen- erul Frank 1. Healy. The licenses of the hanned doctors re all revoked on request of th examining board following the grand jury inquiry, the board in Browning ,wealthy A signed ment declaring that had promised to adopt her, was fraud had been perpetrated in - ob ed today by Browning. He aining the licens lenled the girl's account of a party This hoard consis st night with him and his newly- A. Markham, Dr. J zhter Mary Louise. Ralph L. While and 1s no party last night,” >erry, Subsequently, 1ing. personnel of the hoard “T retired early that the petition for T saw the Mull of the or ce vesterday cation of lic 5 wa y Dr.| The girl told } Mode returned to her 13 Pr this morning after |ing for several hours | Sylvla excitedly related that while slie was a guest of Browing and his newly-adopted daughter, Mary Lonise, party last night, the realtor had promised to adopt her. Mother l't)l!llrnh Story The girl's mother, a widow, partly confirmed the adoption stor - | ing that Browning alrcady hvrl en- | ered into negotiations with her for | the adoption of Sylvia. A few hours | later, when Browning was reached | telephone at his home in Kew | Gardens, he denied the story of hoth | the party and the promise to mnm rmitted [the the Directions to MOTHER NOW ASKS 10 CANCEL York, Aug StoJohn of Rye, toster-mother of Dorothy Sun- hine Browning, adopted six vears ago by Edward W, Brown- ing, wealthy real estate opera- today took steps looking to cancellation of the adop- of I New Anna (Pr—Mrs, whose lice Connec ae the thon. wi elec New York 12 year old Edward W tor Aug. T (P —The story of Sylvia Mullen that st also ed of Dr. lirnest Hair, Dr, John 0. | the nes 1 ) cha and the last time the 1 n girl was in my ot- v story when she onx home early mond C! ing been miss- Campo. The opinion of ] | eral will be ived council of hes at | Anthony rece by ith on and in ac opinion the petition of voard will not he tition was filed with 11 of health P went out of ex h this Xanning The pe commission- ot time board, @ cordanc at the it or the just prior iy, will prob- ing to wh licenses have | at- torney general had previously ruled the i uld he pe to practice v decision o ution of physician hy en vevoked, supreme court, No Statntory Mr. Healy said he find any statutory the council of health to rgseind foremr action in revoking thesc cal licenses, and therefore he d the hoard to refuse fo take any further action in matter. {en Ancther point hrought out in the opinion was that the provides a med- Sylvia s ster to Browning's adoption epl- des, the authorities were threaten- ing 1o prosecute him and the parents Mary Louise, Prohibits the > |children, Authority wi authority barter and sale of Sylvia's Story a4 blue-eyed girl, bobbed hair who dis from her home yesterday returned in the small hours of toda b expl ed her long absehce siying that she had been the of Mr. Browning and Mary Louise at L pa nd sparkling eyes announced that “Daddy Browning had promised to idopt her within two weeks, To Be Adopted Browning made said Sylvia Sylv with flax- case of revoking «l leense all t1 mh amining board must sign Only fonr ont of eclectic board in officc sizned the petitior Salvatore A. New admitted reciprocity by Connecticnt eclectic examining hoard one day before it we 1 not receive practice of medic according to another mitted by Attorney Schimeeo pre several medics in this state Mr. Healy e s of an ex such a re- of the time at the Schimeeo ot by *Mr happy,” in jus adopt sur me. He said that two w he {8 going to r Then, T, too, will he a enough Cinderella. m, I want a real education so and T so want to study mu Mother conldn’t earn enough to give things and T had given up Mr. Browning told Sylvia Browning. sound grand?" Brown Not Tocated n could not he morning to confirm story as {o her future. Mrs lowever, told reporters that the mil- maire had already entered into gotlations with her for the adop tion of her daughter. Sylvia's father died when she was ind her mother, she says, has hard for a llving. There I8 old brother, who is work n Atlantic City, While Sylvia was on her party the Waterbury, Me- authorities were threatening pros Teaes cution of Mr. Brownlng and Mary s parents under the law w ohibits barter and sale of childrer Admits $1,000 “Gifts” Srowning frankiy admifted 1 of Mary's parents ¢ formal adoption as a “sur present” and to his will toward them, Bird S. Cole, fare, brandec inmoral” and handising transaction.” vould confer with Distric Newcombe of Queens cou stigate all the deta Commi. er Coler out of offics a for the diplomas fror I me these ime lopes when I was to be graduate of t} Mr Sylvia's Mullen, supreme school to hr atic conrt 2l ecle - MURDER INY WATERBURY 25 Year Old Negress Held Without Bonds on Charge of Slaying Negro. a Koyl lay, |T.onuise char he v od Ipr Epps, neg ’ the tencmer A 32 cal The t express shootin comn 1 the rission tween Irinki Gold hly 5 H Attorney outing with Two shots v Y from 1 he ved hundreds of protests ns against the adoption Browning obtained a d last year, his wife keeping one foster daughter and he the er, Dorothy Sunshine, His atto! sald it was Dorothy's longing for a aymate that led the millionaire tc iopt Mary. Mary May Be 21 ct that school board records Mary to he 21 yvears stead of 16, as she claimed, either Mr. C bout with Rahe Hern e Ba n former h 1 ling and appiies to all ages society for the prevention of to children, Superintendent Fv saro would act if 1ship were shown Not So Happy Now driven to tears de e luxuries she has fust two da a pene Kid Kaplan Posts Forfeit For R'fltlo \\ lt‘1 Hmman Watr &) Y‘vf'mm. morning rec for 82,0 wall in t trating Epps' I i Mr in Pari weight chamy anteeing his of 126 po old 1id or Mr 100 (hiat I6s buying children ler leruelty Vincent HIGH TIDE August 8 (Standard Tim At New London, 12:21 p. At New Haven, 1 05 p. m enjoyed franticaily denfed nother about he She cspec m m.; or after life and parents, ed stord lally s that she had been en- al men, one a plu r and another a r be New York than go through all W ed to s mb dentist poorest O ——— THE WEATHER Hartford. Ang. 7.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Fair tonight. Saturday in creasing cloudiness and slightly warmer, probably followed hy showers 1 on Page wn CONN. REUNION annual 21 reunion of the Infan will be otel Rock be at | in the merning, while ! ~=————— % | dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. tre satur day night ‘ y Roll 10 Savin call will 30 o'clock 1925, —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, PROSECUTION COVES NEET BRANDS HBR Thip Fast Gross Profits of Two Milion Realtor Promised to Adopt Her | | These Figures for First Six ) ADOPTION | adding another | under the law which | v and then with flushed cheeks | very | me | Doesn't | BRIDGEPORT’S PROBE Average Daily Circulation For Week hndlng ll 947 Aug. 1st, .. “on PRICE THREE CENTS \d‘l;l(lllflt State Libra; Y, o, MILLION LIKELY TO BE RECOMmENDED FOR ACTION AT SESSION OF CONGRESS 1Some Treasury Officials From Gasolme Sales | Think Figure Will Be in_Conn. $350,000,000 Wit h ‘\Ionth: o Ve a2 BLU[’ LAW PENAL Tlth ngher Amount Pos- 91, 100 (-dllnm. or ()no- ] j Budget Des"ed Ninetieth of Total for Mllf(.n'rl Beach Concession- aives Have Appealed From §200 Fines |In Meantime ('oolidze Is Keeping in Touch With All Affairs, Not Forget- ting Coal Cr Countr Hartford, Aug. 7 () wo million iross profts | fyiford, Connn,, peals to the Aug. T (M—Ap- | court of appeals under | 200 each, taken by | Milford Beach concession- 0 were found guilty by Dep- | eriff George J. Smith in court | f secular business on works of nec fined tollarg 3 5 filling sta the state from the eale for motor vehicles during halt of the year. Many Néw Stations On the first day of th 8.351 fillin wtion reg- istered in the state motor vehicle de- nartment, of which 96 were estab- | shed during past and 108 in June. The rage the past &even mon cut has be verage pri efail fncreased January 1 to 28 day of July July Sets Record, Approximatc gasol cut in averag: four were N hands of oline |1 oy first the Tty Washington, Aug. 7 (P—Some | treasury officlals now hope to be able to recommend a tax reduction of §350,000,000 or even $400,000,- 000 to the next session of congress. today doing is mor Sunday ity other than merey a » and e there were or o were ts in each case, arge of exposing and for sale were nolled, inst Athert Whitham, and Mrs. Thomas | nolled because in the the owner did not have | of the operation of his concession and in the other two the defendants were only [ hired employes A budget of § 10 cases of Harold B. Graham, |fiscal year of 19 lor and Fred Hill were | it was conten was submitte that articles had been sold | The total is about $290,000,000 ation of statues. The |less than the expenditures for the 20 cases were tried in a group. | present year and on the basis of present figures will he the lowest of any year since the war. Confer With Coolidge | Swampscott, Mass, Aug. 7 (P— flF KLAN T[l PARA[]E | Attorney General Sargent arrived to- | day to confer with President Cool- {1dge and 1t was announced that Sec- {retary Hoover would be here to- morrow for a brief ‘stay at White |Court. The dis the month plaving Charges @ Steven Bonia Kaaepy were st Heretofore the understanding has been that $300,000,00 would be the limit of recommended cuts. The suggestion of a greater reduction resulted from Rreater tax recelpts this year than had been expected, price of e for| ot gitsolir hs in Conne » cents a gallon, The of gas per gallon at from 12 cents on cents on the last about knowledge coses 100,000,000 for the now is the alm of Director Lord of the budget bureau, who today began preparing the fiscal program., of e were sold in Connecti half year period and the margin of gross profit wae nts a gallon. The quantity consumed during July wher k price prevailed, was the la in Connecticut in month sinc soline imposed four years ago. The gas consumed in O about one-nineticth of the for the country. he end of last y soline supply ov in Hm country was gallons. tried ed th to ghow in vi other 1€ st single tax was | 20,000 ROBED KNIGHTS eticut total the e 1ka |Washington Ready For . Demonstration Tomorrow —Expect No Trouble gton, Aug. 7 (P—A parade robed members of the Ku Aldermanic Investigation "‘,"," L nany Lt of Gasoline Pl'l(‘(‘S the White House was promised for Is Approved Attorney General, coming from Washington on a night train, stoppéd at the summer White House on his way to his home at Ludiow |Vt ¥e planned to remain here unt!l tomorrow morning, his yisit affording the president an oppor- tunity to discuss with him the thracite situatfon and other |tions in which the department jusfice has an interest While it was relter; the president had not either the attorney gene commeree department head here to discnss the hard coal wage con- troversy and was not disturbed over the threatened suspension . of an- thracite operations September 1. it was admitted that Mr .Coolldge was sceking information and wonld take advantage of the presence of hoth officials to talk over the situation and the polley to be pursued with regard to it. Hoover Comes Saturday 15 BACKED BY MAYOR of Washir an- aues- of tomorrow in final made today by headquarters tion her mare ternoon plans of the | ted today that summoned rs, walking sixteen ral or the at o'clock and ade o the Park- gton monument Bridgeport, Aug lermanie investigation price of gasoline in Bri get under way at the next common cll meeting, it 1 to- Conn., TR An AN abreast, will s the will finish their p: way near the Was where telephone ampliffers will be insta 1 to carry the voices of rs who will take part in the ceremonies to all parts of the R S rou was learne The pro! William Be by a committ », sponsored by May il be lermen, F. crowd Some offi- ast until cond expected to g named S and cinls ¢ midnig to ot tion into the or 6 1o inve dift etwe in Bridgeport nin New York state iecidedly strange that should compelled to between 26 and 28 per 1on for gasoline residents in lown t to buy thelr gas for " Mayor Behrens gta In start mayor fs fall tives in New who have ins St ials today made elabor- the influx of | t disorder. All metropolitan force'| n ordered on duty and will points. The that no The first the Klan ay when ate plans to handle visitors and to p; members of have be ary Hoover, it was said, is g to Swampscott primarily to the president to San Fran- September for A jubiles celebration, Mr. Coolidge great dependence on his advice on such questions the anthracite problem and it Is regarded as cer- tain that they will canvass the sit- uation thoroughly before Mr, Hoov- er return to Washington. He prob- will be an overnight guest at | White Court, Later it was stated at White Court |that the president and Mr. Sargent had taken up routine departmental matters apd It was emphasized that the call of the attorney general waa not related primarily to the anthra- ite sl on comi 1 at strateg m has be nformed in connection with urred to who | the org: into custc 8 against him he probably P invite il en cisco in AL st places e lemonstration oc Ava as s been tion s taker ted similar in the FIVE CENT FARE SLOGAN OF WALKER'S CAMPAIGN Rylan's prohe T 1 1 after the 1hly nation se cities, s depar- gations, decl the visiting yuarters o the ments to the Primary Opponent An- aron ke S ¢ Director Tord of the t will come to White Court to nt financial prob- The budget ngress for the nounces One Big Plank In His g0 over governme New York Platform ems with Mr. Coolidge. 1 to o al year will be discussed and the president hopes to obtain an ae- surate estimate from Mr. Lord on us avaflable for in tax to be sente next i He indie 1 get L th RIDE THROUGH FLANES | 1pL1 WEIRD TALE Two Shipwrecked Children wi paign "IN T will ¢ t0 in committ Relate motive Through Sheet of Fire and Murder and Suicide in Roat '\“"‘Vr\ 3 dridge to Escape. Rurning Brid o Escape. Which Teft Them Alone to Drift. Alaska, Aug. T (P— and three ars old leral authorities sterday ving on ch they were passengers was the scene of & murder and suicide, which #2ea adrift and alone principals were wrew he 1 overboard Petersburg, Two five tolg t n's big issue girls, 5 respectively € that a m boat t for right t ) 1 to save the night ! is is an cal % was left them at m Rise and in the cook | his wife ise beat the woman, k to tl an overboard and then | ri and Mrs. wid- mer- company stu s umpe ormerly a wealthy was Mra Feter: Hogue, v ot s As If guided by a providential hand, the vessel beached itsel! and the two little girls crawied off when he tide went out, and walked to & annery near here he five year old child, who was n adopted daughter, sald her fos- ter parents had been drinking. Tells Daughter to (‘el l)mnel Then Kills Self Aug. T.—After in- year-old flf\"g"l'r‘ for dinner, | went into | me in Hill. this morning POSTPONED BOUT GIGANTIC BANKRUPTOY Pittsburgh, Aug. 7 (A—John A, Bell, president of the closed Carnegle Trust Company, filed a voluntary At fan heavyweight de by shooting | petition in bankruptey in United Stoesse] of New York herself thrugh the brain. &he had |States district court today, giving b tonight at the Revere Cycle track, |been In il health sincé she suffered |asssts as $1,638,535.73, and his lia- has been postponed until Monday. a.sun stroke |hm years ago. bilities as $8,663, . istra Joe |and committed