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in Brussels refused administration v ST of the financier'’s will until death was legally established. The fa 13 anxious to avoid a British investigation owing to un. certainty as to what it might lead to siankioed dhosis —even a suicide hypothesis. H L There has been no confirmation of Interfere With Search for Miss- . vcinse ™ Tebeerann - siopaten |from Dunkirk which said a fisher- ing o[ Lost Tmnspon !'m:m saw a parachute descend about ‘~hc time the Loewenstein plane was crossing the channel. fantiago, Chile, July 10 (UP)— | Reser e Terrific storms still broke along th Clll See L".d bll! a Few Chilean coast today seriously inter. o il A fering with search for possible sur-| Miles Away; Ice Breaking vivors of the disastrous sinking of | Oslo, July 10 () —Dispatches from the Chilean transport Angamos. Spitzbergen to Norwegian newspa- Upwards of 200 persons are be-|Pers today said the five survivors of lieved to have perished. An official [the Italia marconed on the ice near report said there was a crew of 133 Foyn Island saw land only a few aboard and that th-ore were 82 pas- s away but were unable to walk sengers when the transport, at-|across the ice to it tempting to escape furious winds, | Lieutenant Einar-Paal Lundborg’s cracked onto a reef and went down |StOry of the terrible time he spent immediately. Previous reports had |with them indicates all five had fev- indicated there might have been er and were strange in certain ways. persons aboard the vessel, | Motor Chief Ceccioni, whose leg was Six Found. broken in the crash, is seriously ill. Only six survivors have heen| The Russian ice breaker K found thus far. They were among Was understood to be meeting ve these whose leaped into life |...a(.}4mnmm ice conditions in its attempt when it was seen the vessel was a |t0 reach the stranded party. At loss, only to be pitched clear of the |Kings Bay it is hoped that the tce fragile crafts once the heavy rolling | breaker Braganza, which is taking sea was encoun 1anded on the beach some 200 yards ' them. from the scene of the disaster and | recovered consciousness to find that jRussiar; ked Guard Is the big transport had sunk, leaving R . eported Killed by Bomb not a trace except debris scattered along the coast line. Moscow, July 10 UP—Tass, soviet The Iast two survivors found were |News ageney, announces that Mich- Carlos Avendano and Sierepe Ole- ail Ivanov, a red guard, was Killed gario. |July 6 when a bomb was exploded " They told thatr rescuers they put |by two alleged white guards in the off the vessel in a life boat in com- |bureau of permits of the O. G. P. U. pany with three companions. They | (The Soviet secret police). Another remained for some time at sea amid |guard, Artemiv Volkov, was wound- furious waves and a dense fog, un- |ed. able to find their route to the shora | One of the bombers, alleged to be Then the hoat overturned and was | Georgiv Nikolaevitch, a former of- battered by the high breaking |ficer under General Wrangell, was waves, killed in flight. His accomplice was When the beat overturned they|arrested in the nelghborhood of said they grasped a piece of wood | Podolsk and, weary after hours of fighting the sea, lost consciousness. When they recovered consciousness they were on the shore and the big trans- | port had disappeared under the| water. | Companions Lost. They never eaw their three com- panions again and are skeptical that | ] the three were saved. | Short patrols are maintaining a careful watch fn an attempt to find any survivers but thus far only the | six have been found. Several hodies | have been recovered from the| shore, where they were washed up by the high waves, The navy department today order. | f ool conon fabrics ®4 a complete investigation of the make charming disaster and reported that variqus| frocks for accounts of the origin of the wreck Hnmee were without foundation. days ‘Accidental Death Seems Loewenstein Solution Now Brussels, July 10 (P—Judge De amortment of lovely LA Rumiere, who presided at an in- peins and o full vestigation into the disappearance | line of the latest of Captain Alfred Loewenstein, be. | Meves that accidental death seems | the most logical explanation of the mystery. | He refused to give a death cer-| | tificate, however, since the mystery developed In an English plane in French territorial waters and the Relglan authorities were therefore unable to act, All those in the plane at tha time when they claim Toewenstein acci- | dentally fell to his death testified at | the hearing, which was held because the Loewenstein family desired a| death certificate. The president of the district court i torial Review, which illustrates the new patterns. with him to receive Pictorial Review every month. of which is shown below. Look For Them here during their Summer vacation are: William Josephs Edward Lopatin Irving Kline Maurice Glass Lester Stone Sid Cullens Irving Sharbt This store, as a and by us. 1. All six were | another route, will be able to reach | Cotton Prints Lead Summer Mode We bave o fine PICTORIAL PRINTED This is Pictorial Review Week Make Our Pattem Department Your Fashion Headquarters During the week, the new Pictorial Review Simplified Printed Pat- terns will be featured at our Pattern Counter. In addition, a group of college men will represent The Pictorial Review Company in this city. One of these students will call at your home to explain Pic- ing else, and will carry with him his official receipts, the upper half The names of the Yyoung men who are representing Pictorial Review gent for Pictorial Review patterns, highly endorses the efforts of these young men. We know you will find them courteous and considerate. A kindly hearing will be appreciated hoth by them * LIGUIOR PARTY 15 NOW DISCREDITED Charges of “Wild Parties” at State Honse Disbelieved Boston, July 10 (®—A special legislative committee which investl- gated charges of an alleged “wild party” at the state house last year and of illegal diversion of confiscat- ed liquors today had discredited both. The committee, headed by Sena- tor Hugh A. Cregg of Methuen, de- clared it could find no evidence “that would warrant it in substan- tiating the charge that here was misconduct by members of the gen- eral court and state officials within the state house on April 28, 1927." That was the date of the proro- gation of the legislature of that year y|and the day of the alleged party. A minority report filed by Repre- sentative Garrett H. Byrne of South Boston demanded that Wiliam M. Forgrave, superintendent in Massa- chusetts of the Anti-Saloon League and author of the charges, be cen- sured and denied the privileges of a legislative agent, The investigators assalled Free- man D. Dickinson, a state boiler in- spector, now stationed at Pittsfield, who had advanced the liquor diver- sion story. Not On Good Faith Dickinson, the committee held, had not made his charges in good faith. It recalled that fact that his letter to Gov. Fuller setting forth the allegations had not been writ- ten until four days after he had been transferred from his post at Bos- ton although many of the alleged incidents recited by Dickinson and curred over & period long previous. You may arrange He will offer noth- < his corroborating witnesses had oc- | S e P | Another Mexican Aviator | Starts Off on a Flight TWO POLICEMEN INJURED One Critically Hurt and Another patch from Mexico City to El Con. tinental, Spanish language news- Severely Burned in Ashland, Mass. | puper here, says that reports have sull Explosion. | been received in the Mexican eapi- i {tal' that Lieutenant Frederico Cam- Ashland, Mass., July 10 P—One puzano started last night on a policeman was critically injured and | Cuba-Mexico flight. He was said to another severely burned early today | have started learning that the Mex- when a still which was being dis-|ican aviafor, Fierro, had postponed mantled in the course of a raid on|his projected flight to Cuba. |a barn by state and Framingham| The Cuban flier carries good will police blew up and set fire to the | messages from the Cuban to the place. = | Mexican government. . Frank P. Morse, a state police- man, was from the wreek-| Japan's Reply to U. S, ° age and rushed to the Framingham | g o hospital where his condition was| Peace Note Coming Soon |sald to be grave. Patrolman Edward| Tokyo, July 10 (P—Japan's reply Pilotte of the Framingham foree | to Secretary Kellogg's proposal of a was treated for burns about the treaty to outlaw war is being draft. hands, ed d will probably be sent to the Six men, principally aliens, were embassy within a fortnight. arrested in the raid Police have | The reply is understood te be al- During its lifctime an oyster pro- {and unimportant changes may be duces about 50,000,000 eggs. suggested | i The Friendly Label Friendly indeed is the bottle with the United Milk label, because it contains so much purity and satisfaction. 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