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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For T : Yok fniine 15,186 TR A o e v e e VIS TANSCONTRGNTAL PLAYG UG s W o i i STILL LOST IN BADLANDS French Premier Says Idea May | S @ e ! v M Byl Teslimalym;flow]e - N SflfiTHWESTERN STATES Be Dream But Asks | | SR\ : R : : S ; Shaoting of Aderholt Al- —————— Serious Consideration | | . St fone o £y ; muflls gy (CSpomsors New Cruber | Ealy Rep""‘s of Find- BIPECD RATIOATION | 408 | gl Bome 4 oo SR Y0l el OF AMERICAN ADHESION e e BROUGHT N0 COURT (6ot : Fate of Machine and Pt | s s o] | Ao Obiet i Yl iog & isht Perscns Aboard as Doctor Uses Pigure in Giving France o Aecent Arbitration and | i i - - : s i T e ViTe fan O DAl ool ZA‘Vhefl Lost in Storm. Someon Seconds MacDonald's “Call From ing in the way of the ay men v 2 e od s > Murdered Police Chiel Burst into Sy LS Lramicnl asay s o B i e . B Totored i Pears at Sight—dury Completed i'ransport Company Using Public Opinion Will Force Accord. | hut those thought likely 1 New Mexico t 6N!}TH!N[} T[] SAW . , B o pEe ‘ " i ‘ - ne, wfii‘\:“\ll‘ \“,r; 1\ e e Gk . hi):iiiu:s Pl]ml ]’]]:mugh SAY AL['[]RN FBES 4 ; AL B ¢ ve 1. D. Stowe (lett) and A T s < / Mud Toward Spot Where | B y s Sl e I the 16 str dovs 4 Plane Was Reported on Rumored Opposition - ' , ALCORN JOINS IN GAME' ¢ : . L CART D o B - AV sk S A . / ATIN "o an o o e s BY | ER) EfifiL UE[ hrandt is Mum—Obscryers Believe no official State's Attorney Would Gain Lit- .\”0 0 ch [E‘”Q its FU ll]:l by ocatio P e wou > 11 - 54 ormat n ih t ,‘ p‘.‘mv: N 0T WorKiARSHp IMmmRC‘;f;:.7f‘ .. o v fl;fifi? e e tribution of Paper of Higher q 1 pany are \s another kit . the question was tossed - Merchants, Bankers Belicves e el Dot i Can g : : i Wwwmwmmq.mwummmmmwmmwmwww;‘ ; (L, B i Sin et e i PR Accorded Great Ovation 1 e o SR "'."“:‘1,'; — - sl ; ey \ moved | 12 SR ) Whercahouts Are Unknown ANEURG s 8, Ancluding et ) riers to b coti Dr. Welte Tells Girls Future Aim Joy Disple: gy (R)—Confu- Lol th 2 doubl C0Le corn as Mrs, Mabel Wil 20 Should Be to Stimulate Minds of Methol of Settlir Cases to say,” Sena Children to Seek Facts Concern —Bedouin Jam said last nig | ! rt irned x ) : e [ previe 4 been report for Washingte ing World Problems, olonial Officc, W \ T Pl ey : 1 Tiseh o 3 A RS for Washington. nial Ofii ‘ o oliee o the bil : ’ 115 to have been emed lestly itself in the erowd. political po Connecticut. sathered in treets outside and Alcorn himself made it three-all | . it | SiaE ¥ . i e me e IS Wils repe o= o : el o o oo el he pilare ol T taneous admiration on his appear- ive notl ay.” z sl s tor | Rt tly the « « P o 3 7 rque to 1 together Jriand sai e lea had [ieft an opening for political dope- ! ULt L f : | do 213 and with = 2 it paign | gtors ey conjecturdr to their i o e and S s me pe or persons who made Beljeves Accommodations Little to Gain From Post 1 S| o xestonsibilTy SR ! i S A ¢ I bank All Pupils EHlLH‘STRUGK BY AUTO %‘5;?."_'1,}33*;L¢;"‘,; e i ot b ks S ant e G il oy s o e = e e -fl~"'[' GIVEN STATE POST should he give all his time to priv- lnv] Two) | or nothing to him. He has all the I : s 5 T | prestige he wants” . itie 1 e t clast th bands Made With P S e rowd that witnessed the | Becomes Parochial 4 A . | 1t is recallcd here that Ror A it ao i oS i 3 e A : i Irene McCormick, 4, Dies | ina atcorn trequently hav ) . o 1 5 « 8 I School Supervisor Afiter’ ShoywingiSigns S5 rien: Aftorn has ratisen (o e | oo et (o0 iracin Rl o o it whaien e fam ar A e of Recovery to the will of the political iy vour con it U — Bistop Now. political observers at the A by thainay il ) « l s ‘ i 5 1 n wrk Dard I t t 1 positions stute i maintaln, there is an |, " = 1 Foa « 1 r 1 her v I 2 % F. P At capitol oup o ST i ole cCormick, | opportunity for Roraback to prevent | will sup: o « ¥ t v 1 cars TN UL s I rihampton is ( ne, | A t t is that of Mr. and Ars. T. Frank | gjeorn from falling heir to u high s ; 1 T e SUED BY [;REI]“UR) ! ! : kit ¢ t boar ) Irart : Satnd Rt » 193 Daley avenue, dled|nagional honor. re is a nare pos- | Louis: Schmah) ) 1 ine Arabs’ source of LS L R e ', | of 17 1 Churel f Mere: tain General hospital | | sibility, it is a i ‘residen chool who, ot i Hoover may override the s pow- | great wid in helping wtomobile acei- ‘m\‘ 2 ‘\””‘ Yiabho iy rs- be and apopint Alcorn in |women ve themselves tenial that sk 1 Tou- I)‘\ idends l”CL‘,d“\ I)(," kil FRiG P ¢ : nine ¢ i g r it oy o e ; S of opposition. DLut this | ture and re ent.” In t irse | ins have occurred S Ce e lding only b T AR TR ke 2 i Bkl . | LA Rl bl N, B e L have clared, Writ Say : : ; torpedo tul state. T er appointments made Welcomes Stud been kallo L ‘ b ‘i “This day ma would be a precedent. | Alcorn Has Long Recory | r of the car +hich ran Alomn e oneiTtecond | onday ovening Alcorn was one of the youngest | 1 5500 P o e - B e | state's attorneys at the time of his |Ing of the pres Panel of 150 Talesmen ppointment 21 years ago. During | institution a 10pe that for ull of t i commiss : : Rl Bunior iRl el ! l)m\\n'm Peacox Trial us it is the dawn of anoth: vaeation P \'JI M. of St. John assistant, sfticer kept in constant touch th the girl's mother, the hospital | kis years in office, he has been ! : Goe g olice station. known to trod roughshod on toes of | OPPOrtunity. On behalf of t te | 8 r t nkrupt illiam S SR 5 anel talesmen was dr e of the child" 1y | Politiciar some of whom could | Poard of cducation and the . (L A : | furnish ' should Alcorn ¥ > than he has. liokner oming {er, which oun S I s el : ! « r e St Ol P ALarey Alcorn is a dry. It is bolieved |40 X ; e e ay e = ¢ ¢ ni s v eyt flo s, chivrend. o) e T Sl here, however, his judgment in deal- d BRleniug > ¢ \ lleged, i kersos SXIaHAR 4 . churel, inz with prohibition enforcement Rev. Joseph P | problems is hased purely on his own interpretation of the law and not L"‘; ““_“I- | has been plac against | tion of teaching 2 ; ; — ¢ t : : Gelio b Ll s property of George I, Nelson by |may find it sor ¢ : """‘“"“- W ’l"l‘l”'} ; ”"l“ ““" RO Mary €. Dobrowolski to bring about |first to become adjnste Foil ice station a 30 Night after 3 i Heihad loaxnad about the Eirl's death( ayments oft mecent s judgnient nijat this normal ) hope Mechanism Which Rings Gong ) e i ontained ir R SoDeATance Delor: vor of the latter in v court. The | that you will s o was n @ two hour the medical examiner, told Licuten- ment was for 5 with costs {of this institutic On Building cross examinati £ Allen durin - 6.69. Atterney Andrew Ahar- |time you will find ndant ) i b o . 1 |hearing before Referee Saul Berman | n that there : i ae o Rt = = o Ry e |onian represents the plaintit in this = i SIS RCIEp R e [shortly after | £ hankruptey el g i i e votiee cone | Women Endanger Eyes action. (Continued on I Two) had bee filed - S =1 about 11 o'clock ] ni a8 L) S school accommodations, tomorrow By Seeking Baby Stare S — | brought Policemen Ct : 2 ““,l the for g 'v“":““‘, ")t[:‘ YO ; Rostons 5 (UP)—Many " Hijacked in Chicazo | Handcuffed Bootlegger Is Drowned i i i 5508 500 50 Dgesn’t Care About Loss of nge ‘ e Chicago, Sept. 5 () Things | | hold-up 1 ""'ll'b“""“‘” 10| % : “‘K . ‘\:, optome- mnme s ws'n | Trying to Escape From Dry Agents oo v SR SIS Byt Pops Man For Taking Pajamas Weman Clerk Accidentally Steps On market their livestock for fear of er which o way robbers, | Chicf Willian t wi 3 poratic A truck load of S0 hogs worth Detroit, Sept. 5 () andeuffed by |came unruly and 1 forced ing the door w 1 the bell sounded Tt L Saet 3 % S e : 000 was hijacked by thieves | |custom officers who wrrestesd (to b { him, they sa the times since Marel 7. the s ; 3 e § < Sy N tare” r f L perpetual- this morni A trio of robbers | (him for violation of th g jumped to the hoat swam |y s INER I R i ey M it J upii that the ef- drove alongside the truck head- | [hibit law, Alfred J . 63- under a hoat and out into th or. (Continned on Page Two) € o . a s ASA ed for a stockya packing com Grosseville letter carrier, | About 40 feet off shor v sank, THE WEATHER = - 4 4 ‘”j‘: “ i e te 1 pany and forced it to the curb into the Detroit river and |the officers said. The ¥ was re- % 5 SerAl Sty g o : . i . 1 y stare may Two of the robbers held the ||Was drowned shortly before last mid- covered New Britain and vicinity: it forl EE QLI C gV Lo ANt e 0 L C ] CXBI for a few minutes i el nlser f o et Dronex R oa ol || lzhos | Inspectors Gordon Southward and Mostly . probably oc- HIGH TiDES—SEPT. 6 rits nothing less than ald-ine aceou ¢ i o ) S o tive while the third man drove Smith operated a boat livery in ad- [ Willis MeNabb, who arrested him, casional ~how o _— | | fashioned ankle to jaw uppercut, ac- | Wheeler-Reid remained here s me to sit across the off with the truck. Troney later | |dition to his work as a postal em- said Smith had been under suspicion Priday; some e [ New London 12:12 pam, cording to 3. Wheeler-Reid, | said Sponey persuaded Mrs. o : 1'a women with & haby was freed and reported the rob- | |ploye. Customs men said they found |for some time beca of reports tonight; cooler Friday night. | New Haven .. Hollywood T . Reid, known in the films as Lil- | | & at a time,” bery to the police. eight bottles of heer and a bottle of | that rum runners were keeping cars | Wheeler-Reid > of business whiskey in his boat house. He be- |in his garage. - * K —% | cthics was disclosed by himself n:‘ (Continued on Page Two)