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.. .. , • ! '. .. • • • • <THREE 3 OENTS VOL. 12G. NO. 220 .:.,~. ,~w MEM13ER OF TaE ASSOCIATED PRESS l?ubUsbed dally eXC~I't Sunday , ,. Second German Plane Lands /!Jack Home; Beaten by Gat EFF~HT TO FlY Geneva Delegates Return; . SiGcn RHEAKS ~MnH PLAN~,,~ Industrial Leader Dies.\ VnmAN CHiEf .Jones Urges u. S: tp BU1~ ..- - .... '. I~-'\ .' II ATLANTIC ENHS Fmlure of Conference Should Bnng Conservatwe HUNGER STRIKE TO KIll80ND iM f'~ OF Uf 5. STEEL ProX;~':c;l:;:: 13:;~::;Z:~':::'ct:t~f!~n- AFTER3~ DAY~ RErER[NnUM~ r i: ~UGCU. MRS, 11'.··· AfTER 2~ HOUR'~ The failure of the recent naval IlmltatioM conference at Geneva should r'un\ers Foroed to Retul'n t . mean the \conservative bullcUng up of I .. 1\ 0 the United States Navy to Its proper 'Position,\ Rear Admiral Hilary P. Jones, s leader of the American Naval Delega- tion at the conference. said today on Dessau Field by Severe St()rms Over England Ends Fast in Jail by Taking Quart of Beef Broth- Wife Is Present , Governor Prepares Constitu- tional Amendment to Release Hospital Finanoing Had Been III ()nly Short Time- Dies in His Fifth Avenue Home his retum from Europe. UAfter all I\ he decla.red, tilt is recog .. FIRST PLANE LANDED SOON nized generally that the United States FORCIBLE FEEDING THREAT mUSING OF INSANE IN STATE l is an Island empire. and like any other U A EAL I AFTER TAKEOFF YESTERDAY great Industrial nation. It must depend BRINGS VOL NT RY M AND PRISONS INSPIRES MOVE I on Its sea communications tor the con- k N t · t' U d W f tlnuance of ·Its prosperity. Was Only a Day Short of His Approval by Exec~tive and Two- ,:. ego la lOllS n er ay or \I think that the recent con'erence • Ship to Replace Europa has done much to turn the ~es of P.revio~ Record-Powers. thirds of Legislature Would I J- our people to the sea. and show them I what It' means to their prosperity. Hapgood Arraigned Be Required II ,',,'. in a New Attempt • 'I) Chairman of Enterprise. Years-Remained ill Active Charge Almost to Last What the country needs most ILt the \ • 1 ~. I present time Is an ·adequate commer- By NOR:lIAN KLEIN By a Staff C7arres71onttent f Judge Elbert H. ~. chalniuu1 Of' clal fleet to act as an 'arm of the Staff Carre.pond.ent 0/ Evening Post Albany. Aug. 15.-Governor Smith, the board of dlreators of tha Uli1t~ Evening Post Foreign Service Navy' and to carry our own com- Boston, ]\lass •• Aug. 15,-Nlcola. Sacco States Steet (Jorporatlon....-an<\· all au6.h C pllOht. H/J1, by S. r. E't'CII£flg post, 1m t., who has gone to the people four times Dessau\ Germany. Aug. 15.-Baffled I meree. ended bls hunger strike today. He the Virtual head 01 the ,American ilte~ By DOROTIIY 1'fJO~IPROS by storms lind delllle fogs over the east- Admiral Jones. accompanied by the drank a quart of beef tea after Dr. In the. last few years and asked tor Industry and a :figure or the .greate1t\ . ern Atlllontic. tho Junke,'s mOlloplane seven other members of the American I Joseph I .• McLaughlin, prison physl- bond Issues tota.lng $465.000.000, Is tired Importance In tbe American economiC. Bremen returned unexpectedly to the r naval delegation. was a passenger on clan. had told him he would be fee'l of this cumbersome procedure and I scene-d.led at I11s Fifth Avenue boirle\: Illndlng lleld here at 4:20 this after-I th~ United s~atos liner .~evlathan. forcibly tomorrow unless he ate. wanM authority to Issue bonds more at 3:4() o'cloak thl~ morning. , : noon, speillng the failure of the first Of course, he said. we lire return· tlen did Its best to sympathize with TOday would have been Sacco's tblr-I He was eighty-one. Be·lIad bee:l). Ill,' Oerman attempt to span the Atlantic ling from the conference without any the views of the other nations. hut tleth day without food. simply. six weeks. but the ~er1ousness of hlJi ' . , by all', I agreement on further naval limitation. these views were Irreconcilable.\ Dr. McLaughlin has been keeping In his next annual message to the Illness never had reached tbe pubUc'& .. The Bremen alighted safely on tIle but the negotiations were conducted III The Admiral expressed the gratitude his hands 01I While Sacco was not In Lcglelat\lre he wll! propose a constltu- \ears eave In rumors, and so )Us dej,~ \J tleld near tlle Junkers factory. It had the friendliest of spirits, Each delega. (Continued on Page Two) definite physical dangor. Today he tlone.J amendm~nt nermlttlng the Issu- caught the coun.t,y by ElUrprlse. : .. '\ been In the air twenty two hours most ____ ---------------------------- went to Sacco'\. cell and urged him to - I Yet. the stock market, of WhICh ~~dw:~~~ ;::s :.\:~:;~~klt~gpf:;:;: N'EAR BEER [OOLS FATAL AUlA CHA' S[ ea~i don't want to.\ 1L\l~:red Sacco. ~~~ ~o=;::t~:nu:~m~:::I:::U;:~S::: ~;;:~~~~!~~a:!~:~~~:n~:: :::~~!~. :cog that was so dense the macl1lne had . r . U' The doctor left at once and waited and cha~ltable Institutions upon ap- . many yea\ rea.cted to thfj n~ Ql;Ilt !lot been seen over Germany on Its I . for Mrs. Sacco. who p,rrlved at 10:25. proval hy the Governor and IL two-thirds . slightly. ' . ::!~~~~:~~. :~~te:ff ~~~en:: s~~~11 N. YI' SAYS DORAN STIRS LEGAL BGHT :!c~~~:r::~~:i!;::::~~~:~!I:~ .~~~~:t:a:~I::~dh::::::~h:U:::~ WA'Lll\T MO\ IM,·ARKr:T UNSH·lV.£'N ~~t;::;:~:::tJ~fate:~~!::· Clay evening: had been driven back b:l! orders that Vanzettl a\d Sailco shoUld tattve sources, although the GOVernor Il. ~,\l f\ [, t\l~[. ~e marlte~ jl.a.d <!ll~ned 'WIth S~ecH.t:. the .~e !t)nd qf weather, lo.Jlcllng I . \ \ ,.. . 90th be brou~t to the 'b.~bar Bhol'! jlI~s~lt, w:!l() ll~¥,·dlscu,\14 'l!f' ~tQ~ ,,-' .. fOIt\ .'.. , \J' 0'\ :1' \ ~\M' ' .. , :R' fl' 'BY S' AR' 'Y\~ U' ~~m\ ~m~. ·I;lom~~, t)ie·it{lllcl 'C\r9Ulf,~ . about 10;30· bat. night and IncIdentally I Most \Real Stuff\ Here Is Not lawyer- Denies .Police·'R;i .... hti:·..4;U\.i~,pbeJ;ly Bm stctlon ophe prlSQn. po\\Lv,~ .9!A~~!, wlIlhC~.!1>, ~~~p .t.l!e -.... . , \~ ; !;< ~ _. ,'., ., .' \ , '. '\' '\ \ ~,·&tteel; \that: olticlg/r; -<3:AFY . ame.shlng her undergear. Co wh!ch Is used as s. receptlon room. plan ftOni pUblic fffsct:l!8lon ulttil IItt~' , '. . . , _ . . l!M died durIn. tha nIght. - T:IJ,~~, waa . Even \SpIked\ With Alcohol,' Conscript Laymen After Meantime Michael MuematlhQ of de- eleotlon ~Oi' f~Ar Of po1,H!e4 1 re.tilts ~ , ,.' ,.' 'tiq,C)on11rml!\tlbn.t(). hunilriCi4 of tl!1.,.' \Nobody ('ould Fly\ \ fense cou)ll3el arrived. He went at 011ce which WOUld :handIcap jt. ,pa.ii!lrge. . \. « ..' .... •. 'phOne calbl.:m'~i!l 61 btokerll ~ .eu~\ \NoDoily COUld fly In tbab 'Wea.th~r.\ He Contends Shooting of Driver ·to the barber shop. Dr. McLaUghlin', He has, however, 'outl!n(~ 'jlhe plan \ \ . .j t b t tit . 16 6t' etffi' d . declared Frederick.August Loose, pilot Mrs. Sacco 'nd Musmanno sat CD one to severol members of big eabhi(lt arid Secfwfab. Sloal1. Mitchell and Rumors of Setback In His Con-' 'd~~ar:,.l%,~:t!i$~ . .' e gl!ct of the Bremen. who was accompanied I'~WILDCAT\ BREWS IN WEST PROBE STRAY SHOT THEORY side of the IlCreen while Saeco aM Is rcpo1trted to be fully convInced or It! I Oth(lrs Euiogiie Industry's dltiot'l Caused Temporary ~ AnnQtlIicetnent Itlad& I' by (Japtam Hermalt Koehl, navigator. I Vanzettl sat behln,d the screen. Their neeeBS y. ,. Then the· Steel Oorporatlon made theo 'With Baron Gunther von Buenelleld as guard was .wlth them. The proposal I. regarded o,s the most \Orand Old Man\ Flurry at Opol3ing ,~ Important change adv.ocated In the \\,\ announcement:, • passenger. To which John RIstl~\. By a Staff Correspond.ent pilot of the Europa, con trIbuter;!, \The Washington. Aug. 15.-New York's tog was so dense over the North Sea drinkers are hell1g greatly t091ed nowa- one could not see his hand before his days on their beer. They are hnvlng a eyes. lot of near-bear palmed oU'on them as It would have been a. sin to continue the real article ~nd th'e rest of the bev- the flight. But our motor. tor .ome'l erage Is stu!! \spiked\ with alcohol. :reason. l'etused to throttle. and If we There Is no real beer around town. • hBd kept <:In w& would have gette dOwn A ten-day test of the beer in and in mldocean. It was too bea.vy a rIsk.\ around the \big city\ has led the Pro· The :arelllen virtually dropped like hlbltlon Bureau to this conclusion, Sey. .. bolt from the gray skies. The wire- mour Lowman. Assistant Secretary of 1M!; station of $-be Lufthansa (the Ger- the Treasury. In charge of prohlbltlon. 1nlU1 Air League) had announced at and Dr. Doran, prohibition enforcement 11 :15 this morning th!'t the plane had chief. declared today. been Sighted heading ellSt over Fulham. However. the beer situation through- l:nglanli. and then had denied the out the country Is a real major problem l'tport as unfounded, 80 Germa.ny was confronting enforcement chiefs now. llot expecting the collapee of its hopes. Dr. Doran has just returned trom the MIddle West and he has'found that the Third Plane rrepared Dt!!&au, Germany, Aug. 15 ~).-Ne totlatlons weer under way today for th dlep&tch of a thlrri etarter in trans- <oceanic lilgIft to replace the Europa, • The Junkers 90mpany was In com- munication with the North German :tIoyd and Darmstaedter National Bank:. wbo &rI5 financing tl;le project with a proposal to put Junker. D-119B In lly- 3llg condition. I! an agreement Is ;etlche<i the plane will be l'eacJy to hop ~If within two days. It will be piloted by Cornelius Jidzard. and Johann RIstlcz, crew or the Europa, and probably w!l1 ILlso carry :Hubert R. Knickerbocker, AmerIcan 21ewspaper man. The D-1198 W8S llrst nlected to accompany the Europa and ;Bremen but later was removed from the !1Ight ptans. . DisappoIntment over the B~emen's ,.tum waG all the- greater because the :North German Lloyd had received a wireless from the steainsh1p ColumbUS work Of his department Is gOln!; til be Increased considerably In putting a stop to \wllclcat\ breweries that have sprung up. The \wildcatlng.\ Is being done much more In tbe Middle WeS't tnan In the East. Doran explained. and most pf the hrew'rs·<!ie using \wort !). non-alco- hOlle cereal beverage. whfch they allow to fermen~ and Which gives quite a \kick.\ \It Is all green stuff.\ Doran said. \and is conducive to blUousneBs.\ Out In Chicago they are getting from $65 to $60 a barrel for this \wildcat\ beer. Only a short time ago the best price obtainable was about eao. Buf· falo hlUl Its share of megal breweries. according to Doran, but there are only a few In and around New York City. The New York saloonkeeper. he says. :finds no dlfficulty In \palming off\ the near-beer for so-caUed gOOd stUll on his cllentele, even when he doesl1·t go to the trouble of addIng a rlttle aloohol. The elltent to Which police may com- ' \J d Elb' .. •• , . Orders Him to Eat financial provl&lon!l of the conetltuWm u go .r .. n. Gary d,ed: at 8;40' pel the aid of laytnen In m~k!ng flr- Dr. McLaughlin spoke ll.rst: Since It. adoption. GENIUS FOR ORGANJZ·ATION STREET PREPARED FOR END. A. M. from cnronlo myoo&1'dltle,\ . rests tqday became a subject of con- \The time has come, Sacco. when For generations It has been almost Tbp.t wall 1111, but those who hurrIed: troversy following the death yesterd~y you must eat.\ axiomatic In thIs State' that there to sell Steel !O)llld t~&1Jlar1r:et \plggedr of a motorIst who had been pressed \I dOn't want to eat,\ answered should be no tlpencHng beyond current IlldlUltriliJ and lInanelal leaders In Although the derlth 0/ Jlldge Gano ,allparentlY, 1~r the t1til.c~ no~ ably' !\1<1: Into service by a patrolman to chlld'e.iI Sacco. revenues exctpt upon the express ap- New York. assocIates of Judge ~e.ry. came ... s a disnnct Mock to Wall' not recede 111 price, but i:p!!o .,~;~ fugItive. \The time has come then, Sacco. pI'oval or the people by referendum, Issued st~tem.ents on receiving word' 01 I street. the llnnnoial conunuhity . wae ·sllghtly abovt. 11;! opening p~lce,\ :Tl!exe: • I t Sevel:lll of his closest a.ssocillt •• -ere not ent re '!l unprepar\\ 10r t ~ tid- •. .• , .. , .\ The contention of Lieutenant Hall, when I Il.Ill going to give you nourish-I and for a particular purpose. hI\ death 'today, expreBslng their grief. I I _... n It e1;Ilyed and all the steel: atock that: 0. West S xty-elghth Street 8 atlon, mellt,\ continued the pllyslclan. \I . An Intricate mass of pOlitical con- ~ ~ Wild -o/Iered for !!late wall qwc~:1 bo~ht;: who asserted anyone that refused td clln do It. You know I am stronger slderatlons lie behind tlte Governor's reported In Europe or out of the cHy IngB. by brokers wh.o had evldellti,. ~ .• assist the police might be arrested jor than you arc.\ detormlnatlon to take this step, Among thetlo was Georgo F. Baker. the Arter an early llerlod ()j unsettlement \IIIlItructed to xn:oteot the 8~'k'.~\ . alcUng a criminal to escape, Was de' He smiled as he spoke. but behind More Funds Necessary bankcl:'. HI! olf!c. reported he was the stock ma.rket demorutrated Its lack tlon by thOileo :nna!ic1U lliterelt5--:.· clared without legal support by Ter- I the smlle there was definite assurance One Is the fact that the $50.000.00D \out 01 to'Wn\ and would give no In· I ot apprehension over the passing of chletly J. P.· Morgan &: Co.-who C9n~~l ence J, McManus, secretarY of the New tllat he was through waiting develop- bond !saues of IS24 for construction of fo.-motlon concerning where he 111. Amerlca's outstanding Indultrlat lead- the steel corp<lrllotlon. ., .. York County Lawyers' Association. ments and was ready to act. hospItals tor the Insane Is all used up J, P. Morgan and Thomas W. La· er by 0. displaY of pronoulU!~d etrength, Tra.dlng In the stOQk was'actlv!I, 1!t1t., Commissioner Warren retused. as he \Feeding /you Is ortllnary clinical and st1ll more ond larger hospitals are mont wcre eald to be In a conterence Steel common. Which\ hrt.cl been \1e- oilly: little· more activo than usual. lila:; phrased It, to \become Involved In a treatment. 1 can give It to you if declared Immediately necessllXy. and 4 statement WIUI promised latQr In pressed shortly atter the opening, 'l'O' other etockA which mlght.hMa been tlt-' . legal argument.\ but Arthur J. W. Hilly, I want to. You must eat.\ The $100.000.000 bond I_.sue tor gen- the day from them. bounded swlmy and el1.mbed above 184 .pected. to shOw .oOl)1D aUght re~tloJl; First Assistant Corpomtlon Counsel, A bowl of hot bee! tea Was sent for. eral construction. ot 'Which $20,OOO.OO() Vlrt'Uolly all' the statements men· for a recovery of more than i pointe from tbelr l'el&tlollllhip With Steel 1\'e~ Insisted the police have the fullest One of the guards went to the hospital has be811 used and the remaInder must tlonCtt JUt!ge (lary's ability as an in- from t\le early low pOint, phlegmatic. power to commandeer any \Instrument\ and returned wlt~ the broth, steaming he spread over the next eight years. (\UiItl'li<l lOiltler ana remiiflte(\ tliflt lil. The remainder ot 'the list turned At the ofl'loel of the steel eoi'pol'&tJb~ at need In the enforcement 01 the hot. w!l1 he Inadequate to enable the State dea.th 'WBS a great loss. to American stronger In sympathy 'WIth tradal'S In· ''11 Broadway, llttle' except the bare all.~ criminal statutes. The doctor went to Sacco's side of to catch up with Its buildIng program. l~du8try. cllned to b.elleve the recent setback no~cement of Judge (lary's Cte.ib. 'II_:'~ The Victim of that policy yesterday the screen pOinted to a rubber tube. a according to :frequent statements by Chrles M. Schwab. whO was the first had greatly strengthened the ~al'ket'. given out. And 1t was said an aplpUlle4' ,. was Samuel Golden, II South River. rubber bag. a funnel and took hold of the Governor. president of the United States Steel technical pOSition. statement 'WoiLld· not be .made 'uiltll' N, J .• truckman. Sacco's nose and said: . The posslblUty of obtaining funds Corp~ratlon \n 1901. whon JUdge Gary JUdge Ga.ry held In his own name, at mid-afternoon. . Patrolman Michael Ledden ot the \You know. we used these on IL fellow .for additional construction fron! cur- was chairman of the executive com- the 010511% of the eompRI1Y'! 1l00~ tor West Sixty-eighth Street station a couple of weeks ago. You know I rent revenues Is very poor hecau.e of mittne, and who now Is chairman of the April annual meeting_ 1,267 Mal'eS pressed Golden and Golden's automo- can use them on you 11 I wILnt to.\ constantly Increasing costs 01 govem- the board ot directors of the Bethlehem of cOlllllJon stock lind 1,895 shares of bile Into service to chase a roadster In The 'J)rlson officIal continued to ment. particularly for such Items as Steei Corporat:tJn, said Judge Gary preferre\. Not all ot hls holdings. how· Amsterdam Avenue. (Contlnuett on Page Twa)' education and highways. \WOUld go do'Ml In IndustrIal history ever. were In hI. name. Ii; 1'10.8 under· \ Shooting Under Probe A bullet entered the motorist's breast and he fell across the wheel • morMlly wounded. .An, Investigation Is helng carried on to determine whether that bUllet was tired trom the fugitive roadster or was a 'rlcooheted shot from a pollee pistol. The legal questions Involved ill the kllllng were explained by Mr. McManus thus: \As I understand It. the pOlloe de- (Continued. on Page .Seven) INSURANCE OFFICIAL KILLED UNDER TRAIN The Governor bas been convinced. as one of the greatent ligures In stood In tho flnBnclal d1stnc\ the great· and has stated In pubUc addres.ea.. Amer[ca,\ er part of his holdrngs 'Wore' In the that more bond I_s;ues will be neceseary \!lIs ma.nagement or the Steel Ocr· name of a corporation forroed to l1andle It the program Is to be carried on. poratlon \ unparalleled,\ he con- t~e Steel chalrman's Invcstlllents, He is reported, however, to be loath tlnue~. '\Hls work and devotion to The outelde world :IIri>t learned Of Montclair, N. J., Man Believed to the It'on a.nd Steel I tltut hi 11. h h to go before the people agaIn Ilnd aslt' n8 e. wee t e venerable U. S. Steel ebnlrml\ll'8 Have Fallen Off Platform on another bond Issue. If the additional orIginated. were of Incalculable benefit Illnes. shOrtly before the Ilie~ quarterly Way to Work money has to be ()btalned hy ratl~ca- to the Industry In promotIng better meeting ot directors, Jul17 26. Judge The body of WIIUam F. Smith was found along the tracks of the Lacka- wanna Railroad today where the Une makes a sharp curv. between Mont- .IILlr, N. J., and Glen RIdge. tlon of a bond issue by the people It feeling. He was a great man and his Gary was unable at tb.at tllne to pre. Is teareel that the whole building pro- many friends Bnd U$6oclates will mIss side In his accustomed p1:ace. IDs as· gram \might be thrown into politics\ hl- nd ..... lce and counsel.\ socletes said, however, tb.at Mr. a~ry Allred P. Sloan Jr., president Of Gen- expected to return to hiil desk' In • and be subject to assault. «(J t' A ~ on .nue\ on. Page Two) (ConUnuett on Page: Two) The Governor camp~lgned up and ihlB morning saying that ~he weather CHAPL'lN AGREES TO SETTLE (Continuer' on Fage Seven) . ' MONTREAL B~4ST WITH WIFE, COAST REPORTS PoUce expressed heUef that Mr, Smith was on the platfol'm. passing from one Oar to another on the 8:28, Montelalr to New York trILin. when the swing of the cars hurled him beneath the wbeels. Bls arms' were severed. The body was· seen by a brakeman on the next train. Mr. Smith waB chle! ot the service section of the auditing de- partment of the Equitable Lite Imur- ance Society here. Be had been em- ployed by the concern for twenty-nine down the State In 1923 for tlte hospital bond I~sue and at that time set forth a program which he WIl.llts to see financed belore he leaves Office. ROGER KAHN LOSES SHIELD, IS FINED $25 AS SPEEDER KILLS 5, INJURES «> . l Agreement Involving \Less Than Million\ Awaits Only Sig- natures, It Is Said-Lita to Keep Children Montreal, Aug. 1& up).-Flve persons San FrancISco. Aug. 15 ()Pl.-The After a cOD.l'erence here with his years. It was estimated the $50,000,000 then !Ought would be suffiCient. and no one foresaw that twice that amount would be needed. Now. however, It Is (C07Itlnuca on Pag~ Two) NEWARK MAN SLAIN IN GAMBLERS' FEUD 'Were killed and'slx Injured\\bY flames. ExamIner says Charlie Cha'plln and his other .. ttorneys, Chaplin. Who arrived &inolte and dehrls when lin eXPloslon d aa!!~rp~eyaSprhopaeVrety Vs1retttuloamllY taglI reed :.\ here t elarl Y yesterdll: trom New York, RUSSIA, U. S. AGREE Shot and L.eft at Hospital Door- a& a specIal aId of the Pollee Depart blasted Its way through a. wall II:!!, en 0 or sUu- wen ate last !1igh. hy motor to Del Dies Wh lie Being Questioned • Ignited & three-story house' bere earll)' mltted by the flim comedlan's estranged Monte with NII,than Burkan of New ON RA·DIO EXCHANGE by PolI~e ment In solving crimes among the bet- :today. wile. Llta Grey Chaplin, and that the York, and prot!lLbly' will go to Los te:r cla.eers. Vlnzenso e{ri!qtte, thlrty·slx, lost his amount Invoived is \somewhat less\ Angeles for the divorce trial. Plan to InterchanGe Patents lind Believed to have been the Victim of A !Slight matter of forty miles an life while seaf,ip.ng tor bls wlte an.d than $1.000.000. The ExanU.ner says the settlement Engineers Reported Near Con, a bootleggers' or gamblers' feud, Frank hour at 4 o'clock last Wednesday morn- tour c~lIriren. who had escaped. Smoke 'l'he newspaper says the settlement Is papers have not been signed, and that cluslo!1 in Leningrad Olccone, -r Ga1'llicle Street, NeWark, N. J., Ing In Eastern Parkway. Brooklyn. Is entering the second story asphYXiated expect.1! to alleviate the, bItterness the signing probably wlll be delayed 'was sbot and \dumped\ at the door of the reason for our detectIve bureu'a'& rour ot the eight members Of the Mac- 'between Chapllll and hIs wlte to such for another day or two. The paper Leningrad, Aug. 15 (A'>l.-CompIetlon st, Mlohael's Hospital there today. losu, \t>one.!..i fnnllly who were sleeping ther'.l. ext6at that the dlvo~roceetj!1lgs, Bays there Is only a small cbance Of ot a preliminary agreement with the He C!led as police, summoned by hos- Arraigned betore MagIstrate Dale In Mrs. James Nl ....... ~.illlel escaped by tbe scheduled for a week trtjm tomorrow In the settlement ,plans go!ng awry. how- Radio Corporation of America tor In- ·pltal autborltles. attempted to question Brooldyn Traffic Court. Roger pleaded toot and Vias discovered exhI1usted on Los Angeles, will be a. mere routine. ·ever. as attorneys for both sides are terchange ot ILppllances. patents and him, accordlllg to the ASSOCiated Press. guilty and paid iI fine o~ l\i20. It WItS 0. roof next .door. She was sent to a Chaplln probably will agree to let his very nearly In accord. engmeera Is announced by the Ellie- Attendants at the hOspital ~eard IL nOise his ust offense. but the pollee authorl- hosllitai. Nelghbpl'S we~ respOnsible two SPM stay In their mother's eUG- qhaplln's sudden willingness to com- trlcal Appliance Tr1;st. at the tr~nt door eatly today. When ties felt no shining shield .hould be tor .av~ng the lives ot at lea.st three tody, providing geneloUlily tor tbelr promIse the case 'WIUI said to be owing upon cOIlf¥matlon of the arrange- they opened 1;hA door Olccone fell Into In tbe possession of even a I1rst of- members 01 thO MacJ';)onald 1amUy .support in addition to the ei<pec~d to news tbat his 'Wife has marie a new ni\ent by' the Soviet (lovernment, a t'l:!e hall, : HC',had a bullet wound In fender. While firemen were· placing their ap- property l!ettlliment, lWC)ordlllg to the propOllal. ~/hlch he did' not mow abput ·party of :Russian technicians wlU leave hi! Chest ani:l soon lapsed Into uncon- il WI!.! c,lurlng the Enright regime PI;~at~JU:~eltlon. *'tam1l:ler. Ul1tll, hie ~l'VaI.. ~ ...tOJ: ~e :t1l:!.1ted state ••. ~ ._ 1C101l8~''' POlle~ .rreated,~ve ,uepects. that l\qger C1onllted. ble eervlcea ~ ~~ ~, - .. ' Patrolma.n O'Connor W81 In Magis- .{C.m~jnutcJ on l'ag-e TWO).. \ . . ':t , .. f, \ , \ .~ ., ,', ' ., ,.