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TROOPS ORDERED T0 HELP IN FIRES : Federal Army Will Fight Pa- oific Northwest Blazes Seattle, Aug. troops today under go to the aid of an fire fighters who hi a losing battle against spread flames devastating of the Pacific north several weeks. As the result of department, Major Hines, commanding Ninth Army Corps the commanding ¢ Lewis, Wash., to give possible to Federal Forest sor C. M. Granger t Portlar 1t all available federal Washing » the fire figh mented by while fear v two men had been Chelan fire and burned to Douglas C. Ingram ing inspector from Portlan mannie Luise, of Chel ently caught twee of fires in the Chelan nati A chan of w lines of fire to meet.; fires made it difticult parties. LAVIERO DEFEATS FERRAR IN BOUT Bristol Boy Takes Close De- cision From New Havener were west stat als to the war ral John officer of ticer su about 4,000 as expressed trapp Tony 1 ace of Bris teur figh Amandola I the fe fight P right. Laviero put his down for the nine the first round but went gelf for the same count ond. The bout wi cn the card. Al Cromack of clean-cut decision T tin of New Haven at The blond New Have ing all the time b o busine had way in th rd round viero, oppoins count of twi in t him in meeting Tony the 112 pound class. out in the first ro right hand punch to th ended the fight abhruptly. ro match for his oppo: Ernie Sims of WV, weight, score over Joe szcond round. Gullo 1he floor for a count of fou Sims came in to finish hi went down withovt being was immediately disqualific Joe Cote of New Brit pounds, showed the best form career against Ernie Orlachio of N Haven last night. Cote tor t Elm City boy and knocked 1 cold in the nd round Buddy Gans of Waterbury Jimmy Walsh of New Brita ing in the 140 pound clas; out of the ring, landi heads in the second round of fight last nigh IFor a 2 i peared that badly but he was brought aro Leing treated by doc was given a technical knockou Joey Williams of New given a decision over Al Bristol in the 166 pound class fight was cl a1l the way throy with the New Haven boy & edge in the third round Frankie Tart of Bristol like a wildma cision over Arthur Hilton of bury in the curtain raiser. couldn’t withstand t opponent and he wi in the second and third rou Frankie Portell of Har the referee. FINDS SWORD WORN BY BEN FRANKLIN Parisian Discovers Weapon ol First American Ambassador in, of ans was Tay Taylor Paris, sword of he wore a and Fran dependence has discovery is du curator of This sword rarest of Ang Benj scenda frier had and through s¢ jamin Franklir in America 1 fr hilt and welds steel. The orate ¢ M. Girodi¢ s mark heliey sword at the court there he had his pose ard to maintain St. James he my resea also America as oralil would |seem to show.” TRIDAY, AUGUST 2, X . SATURDAY, AUGUST 17,71929'. nklin is said to have sword to Cabani £On reauest. sent with stamped Mr. Ripley w depicted by Iresse "' proof of 2 "BELIEVE IT OR NOT BY RIPLEY] lv)'-yl '. SENATORS RETURN AID T0 SUEIETY Washington Grou p Enterta Tnform na‘lya Tesent H. PICKETT Jeremioh Didle - ofthe MAYATOS KRAAL 1AS £ HORN ON HIS HEAD flrcis 11'Z INCHES LONG 1N e \JILSO*} T N DIAMETER July 6,1925, A Cfix M QTI\ER:D A L\T"' OF MICE Keepir in his suits it the in-law Mr with his brot ett Gann, reconveni Woms most i n who 1 rvation make eme there official tr 11 be son parties w vious s be curtailec imption and tures | mors in const music or | f n of- con- | p of ap- Bep. Geor big s plans a ret N down in a Jife time a veritable museum ent Roosevelt's first g 1 o the of searci y Jeopard | U"l"‘l" to Lag con-| the ; | Washington apar (inset) William Judd, who was Pres ouly nent (above) ia Kanya eru As U Ambassadc TORTURE GENER UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE USiiD Germany, Aug. 17 ormed Dut about His with ner S pro | Arthur | cide “M ystery”’ Business Head Is Freed On 525,000 Bail For Hearing Later; Pays 26 to 52 Per Cent “Interest’” |Huckins Before U. S. Commissioner — Surrenders to Authorities Accompanied By Attorney— Bond Issued On $100,000 Home. Oshkosh, mer S. Hu said to pay from 26 to iterest on sums inve nt District Attorney . J said the government would insist Puts Up Summer Home over de i this to b but when the authoriti~s obtained his freedom from |remained adamant and Mr. Huc tody under the same | could not produce that much ca us veil that had shrouded |the attorney suggested that Hu the movements that led to his sur- |summer home at Hancock render at the federal bui valued at $100,000, be taken in licu Milwaukee earlier in the day, of cash. Mr. Kellogg agreed to the veil was not lifted o | this, provided Mrs, Huckins would from the nature of his enterp also sign the bhond in tr Bail Sct At $25,000 | of a federal court comm Closeted behind the locked doors [ That nec ed the trip of a private hotel here, with federal | Oshiosh. Huckins signed the p officia and his wife s 4 |erty bond at Milw | property bond that in: came here in the c dom unil September 9. States Marshal | the ¢ ¥ been continued August 26, since a court comm sioner may not grant a_continu of more than 10 days, but it is un- derstood that another continuanc will be granted at that time without the presence of the principals At that time Huckins is to D | given a hearing on a charge of using ttempted to avoid service in the mails of defraud. appeared | case. He further said that the at the fede Juilding in Milwaukee | business of his client was *“as hon- vesterday with his a Walter | orable and legitimate any in T. Barngrover, of Cedar Rapids. | Milwaukee” and that “Friends o To | Mr. Huckins who have became dis- Going before trustful because of newspaper pub- missioner H. L. licity will have their confidence ate hearing was tirely restored.” court demurred to to the bond at $25,000, the became to go. PROBE PROMISED 2 HUMY FOUND OLD ROMAN RUIN ‘Tabor }Iill_md_fi_ Remarkable Spesimen fo Science on | excessive, | terday federal in denon of the hond that the government ha inst Huckins and that ti. withorities know it." Claims Business 1 declared Huckins States Com- an immedi- demanded. Tha this and fixed amount Assist- United Kellogg, en- nature of the silent. . e although he tried to induce Jo! e funeral cere s to be buried a Saugus, today. Death of Composer fo Be In- yestidated in Lynn Ma Aug. 17 (U'P)—Di Howard T. Clark of today ordered a com- tion into circum- stances surrounding the de |of Romilly Johnson, 46 musical composer of New York. Johnson's body, with a bre knife through the heart, was discov- red early ¥ rday morning Ly Bagley of New Yor! of the dead man, who ting at the home of John- parents. The medical examin- cr called his death T.ynn trict Attorney ex county plete inves 17 (P—1In the old of Acquincum Hill, ur from Budapest, & mummy has been excavated, which is believed to date from the ond century, A. D. The fomb is lined with elaborate tone slabs illustrating episodes wnimal life which are believed to have formed the ceiling of the sanctuary. The mummy, believed to be that of the wife of a rich mc chant, suffered cor able dam- z0 t W osed to day- embalming was done Budapest, Aug historic Roman city now known as Tabor half an distant lon was vi HeCs son's of ey told police that he and the ased had planned’ \\) embark to- a tour continental de re on but several ago on, decided he would trip was called B rvations r- days not The | PRI State Police Quarrel With Town Constables Jairfield, Aug. 17 (UP)—Llair- field was interested today in a controversy between state police and local corstables over jurisdic tion. The controversy ft wed Te of a Dridgeport man and two \omx.]von men in conn ection witl s from have the polt Police Comr dericl “keep town cons state busin Slaeadi L S that ptian with and is so perfect experts attribute it to an who had been summoned fro exandria the purpose. e coffin were a s, beautiful jewels, bag” con- auty ointments, a bronze hair- and some coins resin for pair, silver an oil-lamp of bron co in the a vast s intended continue s it is belleved tI ble discoveries will re- fforts of the diggers. Acquincum was 3 empire to READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS Killed to Save Her NEA Baltimore illed dad to save my red 16-year-old 4 sted in Elkton, Md., for ax murder of James W. 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