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' Young Father Hopes for Death - In Chair So He May Join Baby | @udge Gibbs im the Bronx, to-day ad- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY 238, 1938. NEW PAY SCHEDULE |BRITISH AVIATORS [Dice Game at $1,000 a Throw FORSERVICE MEN | START TO-MORROW} Cost Badge. $12,500 and sult SOX BY SENATE; ON WORLD CIRCUIT Day denies this and asserts they were Dodge's own private’ gold dice. “There was only $10 in money in House bill for Yor ety, Navy|They Will Hop Off Hop Off at Croy- and Other Branches den, Near London, Headed Passed. for Calcutta. Son E He Drowned in Bathtub “walter Liddle, S: Sane, Asks Quick Trial and Reunion With Child. “Bones” Loaded, He Said, and Stopped Check—Used Own Gold Dice, Is Claim. the game,” Dodge says. “When this was gone I began writing checks, We shot away the $2,500 first. I wanted to quit then, but drinks were brought DETROIT, Mich., May 23.—Play-|and the crowd jJecred me, 60 I stayed ing African golf with gold dice is one] on. ‘i 5 “Then we began to throw for $1,000 f{ the pastimes of John Duval Dodge, Aw tine, After losing an additional son of the automobile magnate, and] 449 999 1 quit." He said Day hurried he has lost as much as $12,500 at alto pass the check on somebody else sitting, according to allegations in a he knew Dodge would stop suit Nick Frank has brought against Dodge and Al Day, boxing referee, And there was only $10 in real money in the $12,600 gold dice contest. ~ ‘The game with gold dice took place in @ saloon, it is alleged. Frank gays WANTS “LITTLE BILLY.” Kipling’s “Men Kill Things They Love” Borne Out in This Case. WASHINGTON, May 28, — The| Conyriaht, 1002 (New York Evening World Senate has passed the House bill LONDON, tee Ronen » a fixing a new basis of pay for officers 1 aay a fine spi and enlisted personnel of the army,| °! Pluck, the attempt to add the first navy, Marine Corps, Coast Guard,| fight round the world to British Coast and Geodetic Survey and the] records is about to be made by three elect } > . Ser that t tl te Public Health Service. Two amend-| young alrmen—Major Blake, Capt. Hv Dae Fave INGE & chook han Wai ments were added and the measure! MacMillan and Col, Broome, 000 signed by Dodge, in payment for ‘fudged him sans caused ‘alter now goes to conference with the he tart from Croyd tjstock in the Frank Products Com “Eddie of No. 507 East 79th Street, They s eve nek . ° a House for adjustment of the differ- pany. ‘London, to-morrow in a DH-9, in The nincteen-year-old father who ences. Frank ®ays when he tried to cash @rowned his baby, “Little Billy,” in y which bee! baleen to a aa the check Dosw bad atopped pay. : 1 . From thence to Vancouver they will! ment, though Day was waiting at the te bathtub, over which he watcled e y vite the infant beoathed hile last, to July 1, when the wartime basis Of use q Falrey-3 seaplane, and the last|bank for the doors to open. The pgirtlgee alge selinesctad pay and allowances automatically ¢x-| ia» home will be made in an F-3 fiy-|rest of the alleged Dodge loss, $2,500, @eclare “I am n° crazy, and now I pires and which would have been sup-| ing poat. was pald by a check that Day cashed will get a speedy trial and go to the inithediately after the game. electric chair, after which I will be aint by partes wee had not] ‘The airmen were given a hearty Dodge says he played with Day's with my little fellow.” action been taken on the revision bill. |senq-off lunchéon yesterday when | dice and that they were loa my little fellow. Chatrman Wadsworth of the special Since that day, last February, when Lord Montague of Beaulieu, Gen. ay, vy committee in charge of the bill, said it head of Liddle was arrested for the crime, he Brancker, new head of civil a 4 was written on an entirely new plan, tion, and others wished them god- Bas Hot thought Ror hoped for any- which was the first ettgs@-to put the} sreeq thing else but a quick trial. Judge ¢ ¥ ia Ak i pay of the services on a scientific! Arter flying over Europe by way Gibbs has now set the week of Junc ‘20 as the date for trial. of Paris, a ae and mie aes Ge ‘? > cross Mesopotamia an Tan RSAC ‘cscs “Re” ins alaras compared to the presert rates of pay.| hia tothe Persian Gult, ceiling at fon Avenue, counsel for the slayer but it will cost approximately $1,000,-| 0! 0 . es father, declares he will abide by the : bs 000 more than the 1908 basis, com-| Karachi and Calcutta, and skirting ‘Gecision of the commission, which was ” sical puted on the present strength of the|the Indian and Siamese jungles. Af- ‘eomposed of Dr. Menus Gregory of . y ‘ services affected. terward they will fly along the Chi- ‘Bellevue Hospital, Harold Straus an me Mr. Wadsworth sald the joint com-| nese coast, touching Petropaviovak, ‘attorney, and George Markey, a pub- Gots mission which made an extended in- Raricti ‘tk Usher. “Though the insanity plea Re as ta quiry sought to equalize and adjust] ‘2 Kamchatka. ‘has been decided against I am not pre- rates of pay so that the compensation] They hope to throw a girdle round Pared to state just what defense will he corug of officers and men alike would be/the globe in eighty days, like Jules be offered,” he said to-day. : ‘ computed on a combination of length] verne's hero. Liddle is determined to take the b 5 of service and rank. The Chairman full legal penalty for his act. Mr. said it guarded against what he termed| It was announced that the money ‘Hartman declared, however, he might gt 4 “stagnation” in promotion so that an] for the expedition has been given by make usp of the finding in the decis- : officer or ‘man automatically will re-|s0me one who does not wish his fon of the commission that Liddle ts ceive increas ws given periods of] name known. The Air Ministry is far below the physical and normal years, while at the same time the mentality and has been laboring under| little Billy than anything in this] Government is protected against “‘the|belping as far as India, and the & severe emotional strain due to his} ¥°rld.” evils of too rapid promotio Canadian Air Board {s building two ning rouble, which greatly, in- ake Lainie terse Rey ‘The old schedules of allowances for! machines which will be available at moed him in the commission of the quarters, heat and light are done away | vy, rial Bon, =\Dr. Thornton, an alientst of Central -lall and adjustable to meet changing Iaip, employed by the State during] Warm water so the child would not beliiving costs was substituted. SAYS INDIA’S BEST ASSET sanity hearing, testified that in| Hilled and suffer additional pain. Cognizance is taken of men with de- “I§ THE BRITISH FLAG.” his opinion the father-slayer had the| |, 1 made the water Keates et py pendents, who are accord more than : Mentality of a thirteen-year-old boy] Poi "he gala. I i pie pil. [the unattached officer or man, with! american, Home After Fifteen and would be better off in an institu-| "tu le Bite oa paces, 4 put him|®, View, to providing “a modest com- tion where he would receive medical] (11> the tub eo he would be comfort-|>@tence” for all. attention and the care he needed, as abl Senator Wadsworth explained that oe rr Goustation Hart When he was asked at the time the) it" octera will receive Increases, for a reason as to whe Lidaie| Teason he chose to drown his baby} 0" fli doce: hi di! epg eee lad ‘the erimen he oad: rai] Liddle declared he once heard his DVERTISIN BS’ sag pogo Vs mother and sisters talking in which | WANTS ADVERTISING CLUBS’ eyes bie baby. .the baby! he remembered they sajd that drown ‘was not getting tho best of ‘care and| ing was tne castext death, "That's | CONVENTION HELD IN LONDON {eatment, at the hands of the! why I did it," he concluded. De ENE TeUAEMIGAaeet a wena eI een -year-old mother, .who, Liddle told the commission he only|S!r Charles Higham, M. 3.» it, hurt the child, marred his} attended school until he reached the Come Here on This Mission Mttle body and neglected its feeding.| seventh grade. He worked only a pankea iby Many. Therefore he killed it. I can only] short time as a messenger for a rail- . uote from Kipling,” Attorney Hart-| road company, but could not hold onto] LONDON, May 23.—Sir Charles Hig- man went on. “That author éaid:] his job, because he was {ll a good deal| ham, M. P., will leave for New York by ‘All men kill the things they love.’ i the Olympic Wednesday to try to secure] sald he is opposed to the present polit- ‘That Sts Walter Liddle exactly in this out Killing | tne 1924 Convention of the Assoctated {cal regime in Hungary beceuse {t was himself after drowning the | Advertising Clul for London, he id with “Nothing has been thus far de-|ter he pays his Saeaity, ind geta the | iast night Via ainnet given tor hie at Himpsel point ts Racers inclusive:of June 17th and for the asking get cards en- eloped to indicate that Liddle killed] chair for his crime, he says, he knows| the Thirty Club. | Sir Charles is one of} his Chutcl. i titling you to deposit answers to this question as a ee oY to B seagirl himself on his} he will join his baby, where he will] the best known advertising men in Great] Robert Cassik, a passenger, said he a oe Urano win alta. | Ae and many ie inter |oPRaatir lel ot Sree wseta:| Contestant for the awards listed below: ° ths fe and man; - wealthy res! . ‘arated. Lord Northel y big indus-|a at Daavel. aes) tia —, Delight over the fact that a lun- Blast at Mayor's Home. ‘acy commission appointed by County Lee Sn ce amu totalling $19,000 were offered to-day by the elty and county for evidence lead- Ing to the arrest of persons responsible for bombing Mayor J.\Homer Diamon's home early Sunday. The heavy dynamite bomb, believed to have been placed By enemies of the city manager plan of Government re- cently put into effect, partially de- stroyed the Mayor's home and broke windows for blocks around, but no one was injure Provisions of the bill are effective basis, and that it would save the Gov- ernment nearly $1,000,000 in 1923 as $2500.00 for the $1000.00 for the $500.00 for the Years There, Declares Returned Students Stir Revolt. Returning to America after fifteen years spent in India, Herbert W. Kirby of West Philadelphia said “yesterday India's best asset is the British flag. Mr. Kirby, who came on the Orduna, blames the disturbances of India on students who go to England and learn new ways of living. The Right Rer. D. E. 8. Balthasar, head of the Hungarian Reformed Church, also came on the Orduna, He O into any United Cigar Store located in Greater New York (all boroughs), all of Long Island, all of State of New Jersey and all of Westchester County (NeW York State), today or any other-day up to and Your Active Boy Will Get Longer Service Pee from Blyn Shoes Blyn Shoes do not bind, pinch or cramp his feet. They leave him free to walk, run or play in comfort. : And being made of the very best leathers, your boy can wear them for @ long time. Your children’s need for comfortable shoes and your demand for long-wearing shoes are both splendidly combined in Blyn Children’s Sh: And because ae sells so many thousands of pairs you pay less than elsewhere. Visit one of the conveniently located Blyn stores to-day. No. 699—Boys’ Tan Calf Oxford— Boys’ Sizes, 1-6 $3.50, $4. “Little Gents’’ Sizes, 9-1314 $3, $3.50 Equally good values for little girls also m yn Shoe 119 West 33d St... 122 West 34th St. (Opp. Gimbels) ‘Opp. Macy’s) PREYBCORATION DAY SALE AT BIG SACRIFICE DRESSES NEWEST MODELS aoe. 4.95 oT TTC re nce Baby [his wife gave to him the child] LOFT CAPTIVES ADMIT GUILT. have een their euppar tothe plan fot we eet the Ordina. Cant was me| ¥4OW CAN WE SERVE YOU BETTER ———_——_ nging the conv ere. erpreter. Sie ct cod take a ou fr | whine ane Martie Fiend te Posten| pre IN UNITED CIGAR STORES?” TEiid 0k get aicas, an he was econd atom of Burglar's Tools. fy out of employment. so his wife] Louls Kline and Abe Harris, ar- Awards numbering 78 in all will be made as follows a the child and lived at her restea shen ss sete a Sais to successful contestants: ‘Liddle further told the commission] PUrsi#rs’ tools the police have seen yet, $2500.00 for the Best idea. I ee ary Bie wide) Gd act re errr tsa Gmmaral Bisalege 0 the $1000.00 for the Second best. dancing. “I aim sure that nether may | poesaso possession of burglars’ tools as second $500.00 for the Third best. AG Dds ony suze Chatrench' ctl “ener Wad’ rented’, lorelablitbiag ous " $1000.00 divided in Ten awards of $100.00 each. them wanted the baby to catch cold] which the police had information was > $250.00 divided in Five awards of $50.00 each. Ceo Sark a ee He Rly cas Wea . fi ! $250.00 divided in Ten awards of $25.00 each. “He did not think his wife would be $500.00 divided in Fifty awards of $10.00 each. "on,sve dint care for mey but T The contest opens Monday, May 22nd and cl Sra for ben, tat I cared snore fos: sented to open aie tt al eee paren Pig 2 Stag ORY RABY a ee This eontest is open to women, to men, to old, and to young. Everybody's invited. ~ Answers must be written on cards given out by United Cigar Stores (located in the territory above named) and must be deposited in boxes provided for the purpose to be found in stores in same territory. No answers sent by mail will be considered. Answers limited to twenty-five words in length — the shorter the better Awards will be made for the best ideas not for fine writing or letters: : ‘For example, if twenty years ago, somebody had briefly suggested that we say “Thank you” to our custo- mers we would gladly have paid $2500.00 for the’ idea. The rule in our stores “The customer is always right” has been made so true that it is of priceless valu to us. As good an idea if new would be equally priceless as Georgette Pin when this one was adopted, Formerly up to $35 Cu t di n th x il SI eBi il Who can estimate the value of our guarantee of HIGHEST GRADE egamt Ly l satisfaction which absolutely protects a customer's pur- 5 WEST SIDE STORES. =—ee 61 Weet 84th Bt chase of our cigars. It was a winning idea. 7 4 |4_BROOKLYN STORES. HES Fulton Bt New Shopping DRESSES Eee 95,00 222-224 Weet eg Centre Store eae, a . and 27th Bt. eas oo es.| 161 W. 34th St 85 Warren Bt. AFew D 4 4 RAST SIDE STORES.| West of Macy's 689 Broad Btreet 100 Market Biresk, & 1224 6, ALL STORES Shoes Deli auth & Siroome, OPEN SATURDAY FREE to Any Part 1a sd ave., bear 13th Bt. EVENINGS of the World $6000.00 In Awards for Suggestions — “How Can We Serve You Better in United Cigar Stores ?” $2000.00 in 75 Additional Awards Salesmen in United Cigar Stores will cheerfully give attention to requests for information about our stores likely .to aid contestants in writing answers on their cards. UNITED CIGAR STORES x BRING GERMAN WIVES, | ne-third of the men are taking man wives. They left Antwerp by Men | steamer Cambral to-day. The strength of the American forees In Germany {e now slightly more than COBLENZ, May 23.—Casual Detach-| 2,090, but with the departure of Casual ment 6, comprising 100 officers and men,| Detachment 46 on Friday it will fall be- have left here for the United States. | low that figure. One-Third of 100 AL BH FY. Coming Home Have Married. pan 4 4 §B8000 ng Powder Puffs! — Good gra- cious me! Says Dorothy to May They are sterilized, in tis- sue packs -More“Hygienol”,theysay. ALL me OWOD" J ‘WASHABLE Best Idea— Second Best— Third Best— The idea of giving free matches would have been cheap at $2500.00 when we adopted it fifteen years ago. Another example was the idea that the United Cigar Stores sell candy or chewing gum, or safety razors or playing cards and postage stamps. All this is plainly in the line of a broad public service. Lots of ideas that might be as valuable could be squeezed into a very brief statement. Contest cards absolutely FREE in United Cigar Stores. No purchase necessary to obtain them. Deposit as many cards as you care to fill in. Keep thinking of/our offer up to and inclusive of June 17th when the contest ends. Every time you hit on a new idea get anew card, fill it in and deposit it. After being filled in with answers the only requirement is that the cards must be deposited in any United Cigar Store from which distribution of them is being made. No answers will be considered unless written on contest cards obtained in United Cigar Stores (located in territory named), answers being subject to conditions stated on such cards. Awards of $6000.00 in all, will be made at the end of the contest whether or not any of the ideas are available for use. ‘We reserve the right to withhold the announcement of what the successful suggestions are, should we for any reason think it wise to protect for our own use any idea of value. The names of the successful contestants will of course be made known, The Alexander Hamilton Institute to judge suggestions deposited in United Cigar Stores. The Alexander Hamilton Institute, New York City, nationally recognized as an educational institution fot business men, will. judge and pass on the value of suggestions received and make the awards which will be final. No employee of the United Cigar Stores Company or the Alexander Hamilton Institute will be permitted to participate. An absolutely disinterested and fair decision in the contest is thus assured. Don’ apply for, deliver to or mail contest cards to the Alexander Hamilton Institute. Contest cards when blank can be »btained only in United Cigar Stores and when filled in with answers can be deposited only in United Cigar Stores in the territory named above.