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'7'2, M ESTABLISHED 1870 "~’7%ls 7’”3;;‘! BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1928, =TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS S 2, a3t Vo, 400 THOUGHT LOST WHEN BIG CALIFORNIA DAM GIVES WAY — B -eer ' RERLIN DECH 100 Known Dead as Structure Holding Back Almost a [:APT- WAI-TER HINBHI-IFFE I'EAVES Mfl%k%l%};%&fl[{?fi BFSH}TTRI{E[?II‘II]]E%SES Bil;;on anfiaa l':alf l'Gu::\cllons of Water Collapses, gmd- ENG'_AND ¢UN TRANSA"_ANTIB TRIP s ing a 75 Foot Wave Tearing Through San Francis- Both Tell How Hays Tried to Get Appeal to Superior Court on ’ : R = ' oY Them to Buy Bonds Highway Dept. Ruling quito Canyon Near Los Angeles During the Night Famous Brch Fier SECOND LANDSLIDE - Takes O From Snow- BEING CONVERTED STARTS N SANTOS LATTER WAKES ADMISSION GRotp 0F 5 Ivouwed ~—Everything in Valley Swept Before Avalanche on Covered Field Without 101 o i, o e e vt v o Way to Pacific Ocean—Investigation Started. Announcing Destina- yyricay Girl Booming Hindu Brazl Cofes ity Struck i bl uii Bl tniinn e 5 s Know Source of Cortificste—lie- | Pront Yands, Laneh Cart, Gara Los Angeles. March 13 (AP)—More than 100 persons were tion o‘ thht mn Stll'l- TllI‘OIlgh NafiYe R“es Deluge Oi Ram sents Walsh's Questioning, and Store, Appellants Claim, W"MAN F[IER I]IES swept to death early toda - in San Francisquito Canyon, north of here. when St. Francis dam, impounding part of the Los son Monoplane. — \‘\.l\j‘yng’:t‘. ?,‘,'.,rf i .“"‘;fi‘,.:y‘ 1 “.\:x]:“ of 20 property. owiee AS PLANE [;RASH[S .3}\5:~!951\\;|](¢:|' ‘>\'|1‘»|»13 \IJ]U)\‘. and unloosed a 75 foot wall of i 10 WED EX-MAHARAIAH COMMUNIATION IS GUT OFF 2ol s o, e e e iy Rench 100 His Wife Admits That He = ;‘]‘".‘m" ‘H‘::’]m"(“ e b M £ Officials expressed fear that the death list might reach 400. Seattle Girl Ts Immersed In River None Has Been Ablc to Ascertain i loo a lof of mones s ) i 1 1 Puml With Lfldy Cal‘bel‘y Also A tf:',(’g"f'fi“ “"““]““"I ‘".fl.“.w ‘l’h"”'f “‘. office helek f“.’!:; 7 T : AL thii h ay and it is -ugene Biscailluz, under-sheriff in charge of rescue work, sai Undoubtedly Is Heading ,, 1., o Ceremony In Which| Listent of Damages Caused by| 1 Shelal Consolidated i R Killed in Fall that 100 bodies had been recovered where the floor waters en- for New York City—Re- she Renounces Her Christian New ¢ rumbling Away of Mont Hays said he had 1 = 1 ) i DeRs polady, e tered the Santa Paula and Santa Clara rivers, i ; : Faith, S SEIE koD S Sl Sl Ten bodies were taken from the canyon this morning and een Passing t o R R rongh buildings in som HUSBAND SEES TRAGEDY were placed in a lnl.c‘vlrf,ruo(;u.‘\‘l?lugu>. R Bombay, Marchi 13 (UP)—Miss ntos, i, Murcl ary i e focodical i / lood Quickly Spends Itsel Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle under- The terrible roar of a new lind < iz i e g So great was the volume of water that poured through the "went the first half of conyersion > cchoed through Santos today g 1| By Carborgsils = Chind Prominentddgs b ok in ' the dam that despite the 36,000 acre feet of < _) . i n Writon 1o be Rilled Within Short supply in the big reservoir, the flood spent itself in a few hours, London, March, 13 (Al )--‘3"5‘”2'{ e e / Haci / e e When dawn broke over the devastated areas, only a small I'lie Evening News says Ulatv'“‘; "‘:K’:““l“""v‘m‘;‘ ,"I’“‘m;‘;hm‘m impoesible ch o o, “‘w:\‘”'l“‘\* T e fllad in the office of thal. SPaee of Wiy stream was left where in the tragic hours of the early morning vv(m'o_ leaving Cranwell C?p- iHe Aniarinait sinll Talo B s el o W orkacs e S 5 e e clerk, it wag disclosed 1 Mane death to a degree that may not be known for days, if ever, wag tain Walter Hinchliffe left this!op ner futurs husbang. ree wreck £ the zreat avalanche | of Thio linat iy ront Lngst Ciming “\ fa e 13, done. By this time the vanguard of the thousands of rescuers nessage: {mony was held in semi-privacy on from tows Mpnt Sercat that Teapot Dome eonnit iyl bt el wife aron was on the scene and a systematic search of the areas was “l am starting out from oks ot the sacred riverGode- g it o woon rter o the Metlon and Butler : ; n e g IR i : hegun, Cranwell on an attempt to fly | ary near the holy city of Nasik. 1t git arurday wer 1 TWo oulstunding republicun lead hrough it and the luneh cart terday in an airplane A U t timates placed the tota 3 the Atlantie.” d half an hour. g : eAnp S e imates placed the total numbep e Atlantic. The pricst placed a mark on Miss has been able to ascortain the oxtent M. Butler, told the senators who old Bsllhydfonsg alco,jx divids gt % 0! dwellers in the canyon arca at At 8:40 o'clock this morn-[Miler's brow te mark hoe as s Sl neae iine Will Hays Jiad sought unsuceessiuity S DY the line. T R o te 1ol b od A Biing S 3 little more than 500, vg, with Captain Gordon Sin- Hindu woman. sie then perform- e i e liind T reiic &liout imbrmennts on bojTRy o AULGRIRs e the SN Rl : Survivors there were, but clair, he went up at Cranwell |9 the ceremony of Puja before o P Lk L o to the Hindu religion today in pr torrent of rain struck the eity and made communication ' 17orts republican nation from the rest of the city, So far no one 'S, Andrew W. Mellon and William they j In years even in this to them in 1823, while Hays was sacred fire, Afterward she bathed BORTEh e Lord Carber the accident 5 came In straggling groups and their i 3 Rean. SBxdan 200 |5 r J itry. The sewerage sys \ oa 1ation: chairman, n rO! o airdrom: total had not caused rescue oficials irdrome, in Linconshire, in }%oic) 5 try. The sewerage sys. | rupublican | national chairmar broughit directly anto fhe rom the airdron IN WAK[ “F H"“[] : y erself in the waters of the Gos sufficic B oA r “contributions” te v Carl v ¢ King 12 ate s plane “Adventure” on what |vary, ey rhmc o m‘t‘y’m:‘ O AN e e bouniarics are allowed | Lads Carbery had w e i EllAL o Rk Yo ary. raffic throughout the citv | party war eli-st, A 7 ip friends for short flignis during of life as the forenoon hours passed. was at that time thought to be Girl Sad is pa d, and the i g & thou | ) rain continucs. | Ha#ug hipsel! corroborajed this ] e oo {the afternoon, She ghing Mr | 4 acep layer of sand was lete on an unknown destination. An Englishman who saw th 13 Known Dead il law offices of Donuld Gafiny - e | Jénled hat e 3 & a practice flig Ot Guad | Ak ithe canyon.and 4t was believed this c it o o 28 . lceremony said that Miss Milier Ay the vagariss of the hi 3+ \ i s il pe L CITILL. Gaf Nl egd whion THE <l et {covered 1l s anent; & f(fw tiotze Iatfm, seemed very sad. aidd that tishere- which has Been ono . the ted ekl & "“mfnr.n‘a]u::{‘"“" g“‘c"'""“"} 5 JOBETIN] ol % P ! s3] of :ymdms‘:u‘v‘?m e said that he was boqnd JOU monies she was forced to go throus! spots ‘of this coffee Papital 4 ok vy Lofore the | ONOWINE properiCiowners: At LB e Tauitity Bl" FGW Slgnsdflflllllfl Lfle William Mulliolland, l.os Aiigeles hnqucfl. and Mrs, lhncl}llfle seemed to impose a great straln on caused a death toll,of 13, and it ) e e fell it was | SirTacine. l;u.ul~ Contegei, N i Tady Ugpbery 18 theltHIRE #5u city engineer, expressed the opinion admitted to the Associated her Uelieved many “otNer lodies k 0, Pictro o ABAIONT. { et BritdBe, to be- killed i ii-4 Oy Y hat seepage had caused a portion ress th'\t \-C‘\' ‘ Ul']\' was h]‘i' At the end of her immersion 4mto buried under the fons of dirt ns His il Anthony, Nicolas, Rosu nd Mary t B , ort &puce of time in aicplane of the hill at the west si ubjective. renouncing Christianity and prom urday ¢ SOOI James and John Garrity, Aneel Ees - : causing the col. At 1:30 in the afternoon an ising to adhere to Hinduism for the There had been reports that mom N g 0 'c Witness stand. |5 perthe Lucea, Delphi e oo :“"‘"‘:l,. — ’l“}::‘ of the huge structure built aiplane was reported passing et of her life. than 100 bodies liud been recovered | TERRIEA0. has Woen secretary of | wiooge, John Vani i Van- | aenr, was killod yeelarday near Marey Carey’s Place Wrockod— || 3 - 19 Qisea L Lol Vi D ! | The remainder of the eercmony but these were greatly exwegerni |19 UFABIRY since the beginning o ina, o Peds . Peter Ar o earthquake had over Mizen ”U-“‘d-. a cape of | " held this afternoon " by the confusion accompanyving th Harding administration, insisted | w1in1 " Vincons dmont, Alin S ; 1;““”“““ . Masonic Home Used as a Morgue Wreeked the dam. «outhern Ireland, County Cov| Miss Miller had been on a fruit!vity’s major disastor, 1t was saig (120 he also Dad kept quict these i anton N Holuiguist, for ! b e % Inits pell mell rush to the sea, : little more than 400 .miles | aict for three days, in order to howover the death list might be . st four vears e e could | . Nortan and Aehilli pr —Many Pathetlc Scencs Greet Eye the flood traveled through dozens of t Ivor Mely il rom Cranwell, where Hinch- “"purify” hersclf after a life of bec?- ’1“1‘\1" to 120 hvm‘y. all the bodies ! s iL:\‘ i”l“\\ )l‘i o Iv v ‘\_‘f‘ “ s under 1 others will 3 iy o Sisecistnes; s “'r'-‘”('hp:::l‘;‘l)'l:lll:}rl:& Vo ) a- vating, stoful in Hindu eves. Before had been recovered s ¢ disclos| s {tan hours, Wis s ; Te hopped off. This informa the sacred fire on the river bank. The new landslide started shortly 1a¥s had approached him The re-located houndarics : Rt e fion came from the lighthouse 11" ition of two pieces of wood, hefore midnight. For hours ohsery Source of the Bonds Farmington road provide a hizh X Nothatly Calle. Mari 1% lincs of communication in normai ; 4 times arc available Nan I NSqUito Canyon, yester i, . keeper at Mizen Head, and the s sacrificed rice balls which she crs had heen watehing for the firs | Mallon suid he wnderstond {1 fe i Gt nder. 00 Of the most beautiful in this The tremendous wall of water coast life saving sevvice in the hsd prepared and cooked herselr, descent of the great boulders that 50,000 i sudered ni by DYy and exlendsidliron £ ke ' tor. 1l ) a : s 3 - £ sington and into New Britain alo: A him buried under a layer of yellowish #ctor. Harry Carey, devastating i1, ame area also reported the write with a diamond ring in o Vissures Appear Sinclair. Butler, now republica Corbin avenu. Whether or not t] it ‘ I epartment intends to Calforula and the |40 feet fu depth been living on the property at least haven about the same time. name the offfeiating pricst save her, Sl became known yesterday when | know 1 souree of - iy daries in this ity 1 m Kenya CiCtrus groves and small ranches Until a short time ago, was unde. res fissures appeared on one side | Havs sought to iz i ppears I 1 ough | ; n of Nairobi and fap. Seetion of the country, today was 0 through the ranch of the film he ritual required also that ghe 4ot the side of the hill © then party ¢ irman came from . a H B 18 ‘Stent thals ranging froni a few inches to | The fate of 30 Indians who had nassage of a plane over Crook- /%, platetul of rice the Hindu The possibility of the new land- |tional chairman, testified he 4i3 bor | o i ‘ give him in ex- !y Wt it was said today R wire in roins fermined. Some persons reported of Mont Serrat, which stane n the in width. It is & Coloni Z | change for ‘contribution” of ik vt if actio this end is t London. March 13 P — Mre Uncertainty Exists S aeelle i S LR se : : Hinchliffe iniformed the Associated | London, March 13 UP—Tu an at. **"7" u‘y’:.l,,\'.;\rml.\‘:r Drovortions | Hac o i natloual commiitee. {many properties wil be aif I'rogs late today that she belieyed mosphere of uncertainty as toljs paR G e R R o1 1i0ebaan was eadaal ford New | vilsihier hisr: donverslonlto Hingiem |5 UIPY. MAC sationt Lille dumaze, 1 e ) S e fiiaee 9 s 4 e whole Lond contribution cams Vork, WoMIE U legl, Ml Sanoy A0S\l once weroed all the resisnts b Mrs. Hinchliffe thought when her | Miller of Seattle today continued in | oo (b district, fn shich the slide | "CD one source out final When 8t Francis dam broke 1 'they left the canyon several days wall of water T fect high raged ago h thought e purposc was to | having front yards greatly jown the any ol Several hou Sixteen farmers living near the ater it had dropped to a harmiess 'actor's cabin also were unaccounted streak, winding its way through the for, 4 : ; low san Wieokads' o -anecy Ao i i Hartford Men Arrested rricd ! reckage of every description shand started carly foday that he | = : : would terminate, fo vacate fheir > 4 . . - She enih No Sign of Life. WAS strewn for miles along the might e merely transferring his (Continued on Page 2.) Homes, Tror tha. mos part st et | ralsing (his: plerclng voice’s - By Policeman in Darien "' rricd. She was the AloE the banks of the canson Marrow canyon which winds it ploc buse to Treland, but when informed e g 3 B y Ak SR obeven phed to his inquisitors, Tia de- L March 15 P —Offics v e 1 re stray bales of hay bits turesque way into the rolling hilis ot later developments she admitted " The minor slides vesterday ana | C1Aréd Bie took full responsinilliy for| Aos Andersen mads. his sixtis sy s p thusinstie Wreo wande homeless northward from Saugus. Orchards, o o FISEE ves bver e MAS”NS START MAR 23 Sunday had caused little dam o4 Sinclair to coutri rest within a week carly today wher i o her air ec 4 and herc and there a |garden areas and all manner New York, d 7 3 7 of i A although they had mpeded the 1T for the methods he subsequent- |} captured Thomas Grim AT 50 te iy d ¢ 1 i but not a singl: |ranch equipment, with fowl and Is Terribly Anvio work of rescue workers who dug 'Y adopted to get the o €]1528 Broad strect, Hartfor A cuted i ; i G Dl D dirs herity, |aeeshock ‘were swept awayiby i When hope was expr by the through the debris searching for Sinclair bonds ont of the tr 5y o OB e L Nl BT o0 L WeE st i 5 nga on Vugene Biecailluz under-sheriff, | wators \ ed Press reporter that her y bodies from Saturday’s tragedy. STONE box. When Sinclair made the | Hartford, on harecs of aneporiin sping and pleasire sxpedition tho rushed here from Los Angeles, | A bit of all the himai itvaybilca sshand would sirike fine v cather Great houlders, earrving fons of rontribution, Hayvs said he liquor Smied ‘”"l"'“ll“',‘ i and oy hat attend all disasters was pres- remarked: o i arth, would trundle down the hill ‘nothing of the Continental Trading | Grimes was driving an automo q Sasbakils Tl ol e (N When an Associated Press staft “You cannot Lope it anv morr : 1d fall on top of the debris at the company. and the $3,000,000 profit | in' which Young passeng B[]Y SHflnTb PL vellow carpet that covered the can- {correapondent penetrated the iir n I do. T am terribly ansious.” MU“@.‘ to Be Used for e, There were n ses struek it piled u 14 disbursed mysteri- | when Anderson stop him on : e s ]'L“,I:‘S of Jrtually ien arca before dawn had mounted Mrs. Hinehliffe said he | - . by the small slides wsly after Teapot Dome was leased | post road and discover 0 i k by R S love L 10 not told her speclfically that 1 West Main Street : ' 4 gant peak of the moun. Tt was feared, however, that the 1o Sinclair bottles of whiskey secre 3 > v »[., \";H\v‘)y," |v.~' \1 s, rting today, but his a great slight might strike many of Calls Question Vnfair the rumble s & he thought. might Hunts Missing Child d Tier in the afternoon that the Temple ) the humble homes and I¥ | When Hays said he had not pre-| Un bty dloiaetindonal o e B nsatlantie flight had begun, e reach the Santa Casa Misericordi 4 i o ; rocied his men to search for these ringing her hands, slushed up and Weather Is Good hospital which was damaged Satur- . s lown " . > & Continued r . . T ' 242 2 # a5 Ak, lown scarching for e ) she assumed that this information | A $200.000 campaign to ralse go, (Gontinucaton Lad, in Critical Condition, s ailes i et g her missirg s correet, she knew her hus- funds necessary to erect, equip and | 500.000 Cubic Yards —— ¥ onic lodge RPN there a man, a pititul figure md was planning a flight to New 'maintain the new Masonic Temple ts Act Was ' R e nly in a bathrobe, sobbing. Vork, although the time was not on West Main street, will be launch- I A Wallace Barnes Co. Tax Bill P jofimtely set, ed on March 23, according to an an- soil. The hillside had become loowen allace rnes Lo. 1ax bl ea Intentional Movie Ranch Ruined, Ihariing the bodies of his wife ang The meteorological office informed | nouncement to by Parden recent heavy rains. Great Harry Carey ranch wher : \ ‘ % Frds o L 4 3 b s the 11 f e ! © flash of the short of . Hinehliffe that Captain Hineh- | Rickey, chairman of the executive appeared and the slide siart R t d b Bo d t w lnn t . tor owner has staged | W o . r iffie had made inquiries about the | committee of the Masonic Temple o) “m‘-n:‘; down upon the eity be. PIQC (J y arad a as g 0“- . = suilty to i e miar cos, v cture of ruin. | o : cr fine at the dam Atlantic weather and was told that Corporation. The drive will end on fore a warning could be given i i o . « ¢ ordinan ing had been covered by the /70 ¥ """" ¥o"5"' to can conditions were fairly good March 29, The small houses of the laborers v d t D f 594 588 C reing fircarms v g rus vater exeept the owner's 4 N so far ag Had Plenty of Fuel. The following statement was at the foot of the hill were crushe erdic lsposes 0 y ase ... he ct ol cottag 2 e coming disas. Londen. March 135 (R—Captain issued by Mr. Rickey and Sherwood under the tons of debris, 1ld Branchir 1 6 ! Pitiful Vigurr, s C. Ashley, owner ‘Walter Hinchliffe's agent in London H. Raymond. president of the corp- Rescue attempts brought pitiabie s R treet ithout tllock there stood the p . sunitasium -": Saugus. He or- tated this afternoon that - aptain oration: sights. Yesterday a 26 vear old Vg . . ‘ . f e g o =o 1enr g whe in ful f woman, hudd k his asastants to stand by sinchliffe who left Cransell this “Tor some tcars, fhe prethren Woman was found. aiive. sne noi Dedtctions Made in Computing War Income for Year /5 /o owe . “hvid-red swanter, WrITHE TeRare o render ad orning on a mystery flight with have felt the urzent need of a larger l‘f“" l*f"i“fl but by some mi _!" 1919 Not PI'OD?I'. Arcording to Rulinz—Pcti!ion 5. of 199 Oak sty WO < told an Assoei ed Press | Hon " ) ificient fuel to carry him 5,000 and more modern Masonic Temple. had escaped death, But she w 3 % g 0 ¢ abdomer . e lent she was Mra. Russell S rom Newhall niles, intended an attempt to fly | For some months, the Masonic [y Jesatiin nel ealarise Was Based on Deficiency Determined hy critical condition at dler ittie davghter hag lived | Newhall Cal. March 13 P—Ten he Atlantic, Temple corporation has been work- and died in a hospita 2 i n Gen e theush with 1 vdmother up San Frap. [PCISONS are known to have been bl ) e B e i T plans for the bullding | A mother and infant were found Internal Revenue Commissioner : ihiath Braneri 1116/ Cartgis Kilrd and official foars v ived at four o'clock this afternoon and financing of our new Temple. ' _another house. They had been eliberat t him. the police pointed to the place where |PTested that as many as 400 mere o the airman's whereabouts sincs | “With a substantial amount of cashy Suffocated. « BY GEORGE I MANNIN |entitlad to fle an affiliated 1 Ty e e e ETandeiatherd Do Baladpd, 1o ORISR IR St A llis hopoff at §:40 o'clock this worn- jon hand, contracts were let and | Even before the new slide started | (wasnington 1 otihe N 5. Heralf) ot e yonr 1919 > . will be n side a cottonwood tree, e e water which swept i building operations commenced last At Midnight, it was estimated that | Washington, D. .. Mareh 15 | 3 e ,, s regar nothing but a tabic-like _\_"-A" n incisquito canyon, LA oer s would be required he-| sxpenditures made by fhe Wallace | 10 disposing of the sccond surf vellow sand and the cot- | (11 OF here with the breaking of Much mystury has been attached | “Few cities the size of New Brit. !0 the complete death list would | arnes Co., of Bristol, Conn.. in ye. |tion the board refused to liow wood tree had been stripped even | ~TANCI8 dam shortly before 1 a. to the preparations which Captain | ain have waited as long as we hav, known, so difficult were the ex- lurranging and adapting its plant to & ¢ OP A s ol 10, 188 its bark by the wild waters Skl & retutning varsk i Hinchliffe has been making ‘n re- | before providing suitable quarters |€2atons. ¥ peace-time production after the 1‘” Al “"“ |.:i\,.::”;u "‘::"‘H‘ e . Branchini car rwicz | A grotesque figure in a long fur . et TR =) cont monthis 1o establish a non-slop | for the houeing of the fnereas World war, were held not to be G '\I)” o condle Vo b ¢ from Acorn street 10|cont waded up and dstn tis dwih- |35 00 TRat Tesen system to give record and to fly the Atlantic YT(‘H‘I :ul'u\:nn";\ of the v\rl;m, 1o say nothing ‘Rep, Br]nd Dem.nds Tha‘ ;I;u:: T 1#:-'lr:\]wm~'ln’"’f;uu("lflm‘l_: I\;Hl 1000 AP rnETag A et t P home and told the vietim's “J‘m;\u s r«':nn w I’u‘(‘l; IA‘?I?\\;-‘I m‘n;: way suddenly was almost as much of the east to the we feat never yet |about the establishing of a per- G . o income for the year 1919, the United 3 i s vlant fo o ng, which tke of the 75 foot high torrent, NyEbery . i s somtily perfomish, | manent monument to the prmnilph-s‘ Hoover Resign PQQ“IOH‘.« tes Board of Tax Appeals ruled handle war contracts ih 1917 and {oyrned fn front of Marka John hall | was Kimmy Errachow, a rancher, A,N"""d“," ,_’x“"::l‘:"'gfi :,:: The distance between Cranwell | for which we stand, We accordingly | Washington, March 13 (®—The in a decision just handed down dis- corn strect P, Avitabile alf erazed by the disaster, sear covering of yellow sand which now nd Halifax, N. 8., ig approximately | appeal to you to interest yourself in |long expected Willis-Hoover delat. sing of the company's $94,588 = : s called and he d the boy sent for the bodies of his wife ar carpets the pretty little valley. 000 miles. well within the range | the campaign which e about to be |broke in the house today with ene tax cise, hospital in the ambula = While thousands of officlals from - 8.000-mile fuel supply Which {launched to raise the funds neces- | of the participants, Representativ "his sum was determined by the rifle bullet was 1 he dam Hsell had sent out 0ne (1.on Angeles city and county, Sk s pline, the “Adventure” [&ary to erect, equip and maintain the Charles Brand of Ohio, republican, commissioner of internal revenue as ' stomach, after - Warning of disaster as its crumbling {yonted 1, «dditional thousands of New Temple. demanding the resignation of Scerc- a deticiency in income tax payments ,, ated the Tiver, and ¢ Walla loored the f100d on the can- |volunteer ranchers and farmess Protn wo of the half dozen attempts “Two hundred thousand dollars is | tary Hoover from the cabinet in {he | for 1919 and the company L E] for the boy's recovery yon. Dr. C. Ashley, owner of & tha Newhall and Saugus srea slushed dein the past year 1o cross from required and this mon will be se- | “interest of cconomy and in the fn- (o the Loard, asking for a rede and sxed wgh this . 5 initarium at Saugus, reported that through the wastes wearching for pe to Aneri ended fatally. | cured by voluntary contriln i terest of fair play in politics.” mination rain be- ired to be slightly shortly atfer 'nidnight he saw 1wo |hodies, officials of the city water first was the Nungesser-Coli ex- all ¢ utors will b Brand also charged Mr. Hoover The first question decided by the | " or Wed I was said to have ¢ tremendous fiashes, evidently from system surveved the broken dam:. itien which resulted in the lo certiticate of stock in the Masonic | with financing his presidential cam woard was that the Wallace l&m-nul X Ton e might the breaking of a power line. Scent- | The theory most credited was tho' 5 to a very large extent” ont of and biristol Machine Tool com (Continned on Page Six) | (Continued on Page | he federal freasury vent the record from showinz in size committoe 1 4 woman. hysterfeaily | The slide Saturday carried with it pnics were agiiliated companies and ' % (Continued on 1y (Con‘inucd On Pase Six) (Uontinued on Page 10)