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{I~~: - By no~n Brussels we bedecked with edical Examin.er Hopes to Make Identification Possible- Mal} Believed to HI Ma'foer o~ Explosive Machine' Bec~uBe of the discovery at blue cloth about the to end ber own lite and could not bear In each was an lea.vlng her boy behind. ot sallcyllo powder. to wbloh the tissues The boy's !l!e was dMhed out on the o( the eyes and nose are very sensltlve, paved COUI·t. Tb~ mother was probably James P. COnway, chle_ clerk at York- sl~glng In Vienna ~i4~p~ljt, also. was on board wltll BEIlglan and Swe.l1sh fll1gs which were t~ng !loom homes In the poorer dlE!- 1t'Icts as wei: as from the mansions ot tllOlle close to the court, testifying to thl! 'sympathetic joy of alt claSlles. As the cannon. began boonung at 8::J6 J{. M. the entire populatIon of Bmsse1s, quarter near the .body, detectives are Inclined to believe the man was Bruno's companion. Mrs. Coviello said tbAt Bruno always wore a gray suit and his companion II blue one. She saw' the second man, dressed as usual in his blue sutt, enter tbe tenement In fatally Injured Internally, but she was ville Oourt, got some of the powder In l'sl,ab:1l1z,atl,on, st1l' conscloUl( when policemen and an eye whlcb sm!U'ted and waterad. neighbors lltted her mto 8. Fordbam Ti>e other' recipients were warned and Baron Lt!@lpold l'<;>pper. Mme. Jerltlla appeared to be In splendid health and said \he wae p.reparlng to In the America'll premiere ot Conn· gold's opera, ·'Vlolantll.\ 'There was a wealth ot a!f!davlts, flatly c~mtradlotlng each other, pre. sented by both sides. The Vltaphone Corporation salC£ it fired Adams because h@ gave Miss Lewis tb)'ee drinks of Scotch. each onc-thlrd Of a teacup, Itlld that as the result her singing a! the \Barcarolle\ from \Tales o! HOffmann\ was made Northless by her flat aM strIdent notes. whloh hM been awaftlng'iIbe event With IhUll\)and, Hospital ambulance. destroyed tl\elr letters unopened. Bhe heard them say that the ohlld The first of the ora.nk letters were wa .. dead. recelvd ·la.~t wek by Magistrate Simpson • Two Hundred LegionnaIres RetUrn mingled feellngs o( allXlety and joy, counted the repOrts with breathless ex. pectancy. '~~ lIJmost ,aUdible sign disappointment: which came, whe)l the ,Ims ended at twenty,one, announcing tht- birth I:I{ a gil'I, .'WM promptly tjllotl:!ered ,and Cheera roe In the the afternoon a few hours betol'! explosion. \I'm sIad he's dead,\ ehe ~el_metd.'11n Tombs CQurt, Magistrate Maorery In l~l;rel,gl;b \I\m glad he w~n·t have. to live lind Je1'terson Market' COurt, Judge Nott of Two hundred' legionna.res. traveling tourist third class. also arrived. Tliey were from the \States of Iowa.. Tennes· MiSS Lewis said she waited on the Vltaphone \set .. all day, that the stUdio was \cold and olammy\ and that wlnln It was time to pertorm she was chllly, depreSlled and exh'lus~ed. She askeel Adams for some b~andy and he sent' home and got some, she said . General eesslons and seveml clerQ. meets. A male heir had been JerVelltl~rl1;W..'nt~r.1I,ve clellteil..-..an event that 'Would ·have be!>ilJl'(iO Falling to ftnd the finger prlnte ot tile dead 'man's right hand among tl1elr reoorde, pollee forw.ard,e<t So jet ot the lCl~:~l~~f~~:;.,:~~~n prllite to the Depertment ot Justice. S requesting that theli' tUes be .earohed . Sbe May LIve The writer ha.d put the address 6881:~::~~:~r~! ' Mrs. ~osenb\um may live, surgeons Hudson Stree.t on each lett~r Itnc:l UI: a.t the hospital declded, though that Is not he.-d work for ~et'lOtlve6 Qh~lst not yet certain. -U she does recover and Schmuckler of the Narcotic Bureau she will probably be cOln11lltted to an to arrest lI'eddern as a au~pect. Institution for the Insane for treat- j)assJng: IMon'lhC,ll Post band troln Sioux City. which won the $1,000 prize for the best • 1gr.alIZed by a el\Jute ot 1al guus. Both PrJnce~s Astrid and her wele ·reported. doing well. The bilby, prlnoe&!! was christened rCe,ml)Ie1;e· for the prints. Feddern denied wrltln, the mant· rather than subjected w...: rlm • said ~e would be m.ore oenslbJe .de~'Dplngl legion blind. \- Bemw. L. Oravens or Paris. Tenn., one the legion party, had a remarkable story to tell. While visiting Belleau Wood. where he lost his right leg duro ~Il! IUternoon as a precautionary aure to asSUre burl .. l with Oathollc rites In case <>f death. She was chris· ~iied by Dean Cocheta;.;: ot the lOchial Ohurcb of Saint Jacques. Her gotlmotber; the Grand Duchess of Lux· ' e.nbourg, was represented by tb~ ~ueeq's lady In waitlng, Countess de Boblano. The ceremonious christening will take place later. Dete<;>tlves are 1It111 chtcklng up On t1!e theft of \Ix sticks of dynamite from a construction shanty in The lIronx on September 29, W!th tbe Idea that the boll!b makers mIght possibly hllve ob- tained their expl06lves from this aource. In .. l prosecution for her son's deatb. than to put his address on them, but The traged~ ocourred at 8:30 this Magistrate Simpson decided tha.t tbe lar-Lotlner morning. In tbe lettets was !limllar to hIs the war, Cravens ol1anced to meet \ stranger wh\- J face was familiar. ShE slIi a she'tOok only a small drink anel It did not hurt' her voice. Adams and J.eanne Gordon. \Iso of tlle Metro: polltan, backed her' \tP In. the state- ment that her per!!Jrmance was not al- ,After tlle' first flurrY Of disappoint- ment llyer the birth o( a girl child had inased . Bru$sels Immedlatel. atarted PRATT SEEKS' WEINER AT HEARJNG lOWER TAX RATE SEEKS NEW TRIAL \ ' celebrating the event. The cafe. were' '. IIOOn filled with celebmtors raiSing their Uses, Budget FIgure, $491,000,. His Attorney Offers Alibi claQIes to the health o( the newly-born 000, as Compared With $516,. :Prince .. and ber mother. New Witnesses for Man Sen- , Prince LeOpold, who had been walt- 000,000 Income a'S Argument Ing anxiously In\)liil adjoining apart- tenced to Chair .. ment In the royal palace for .everal hOUl'Sprecedlngtheblrthofhlsdaugb- BUT IDEA IS ~IGEONHOLED GUARDED BY ARMED ter. rusbed Into the room and kissed MEN his brIde In an evident eestllSY of de. light even before the cano:,n had ceased Its booming salUte. • .. \..... :.J.. ,Hoover, _nel Byrd Greet- B.'tlmore Flnancle .. Afte .. Long Flight Baltimore, oct. 11 (A>~.-Van Lear :Black. Baltimore IInancler. was weI· £omed hOme from his 20,OOO-mlle round trip from Amsterdam to the Dutch East Ind~rpllme'1lt-a-testlmonl&l dinner attended' by ~OO Baltimoreans ~nd men prominent In busIness and Imtecraft. Berbert Boover, Secret .. ry o( COm- merce; F. TrUbee Davison. Assistant Bqcretsry of War in charge of aViation, ~nd William P. UcCracken, As.l!!taut Secretary of' Commerce, were among the Washb}gton glJem.. Commander Anthony Foklter, and Black's two Dutch pilOts. Gerrrt J. Geysendor1fer and Johann B. SchOlte. were among aviators present. J. H. Van Royen, Minister ot the Netherlands. also was present. Birth, Enc ... ment. Mania'e, Death and In Memoriam Notic •• mitll be inslll'tea. in the Evening Post 611 teleph.oning Whitehall 9000 TIle Board ot Aldermen' WI\8' urged today by Its severest orltlc, Alderman RUth fr~tt, to take a et&nd In favor of lowering the tax rate. It met tbe Bobert WeIner, conVicted and aen· tenced to death for his part In the Qutbreak at. the Tomb! prlsQn last usual fate of her resolutions. It was November, in w,hlch Warden Peter reterred to tllD flna:nce committee. MntJon, , a guard\ and three convIcts The resolution was IntroduclI'd for were Jdlled, came trom the death Mr.. Pratt In her abllence in Boston. hous\ lit Sfng Sing today t\ nppear In substance It aald that the tentative before General Besslons Judge Man- lIudget, with tlle addItion of .a,ooo,OOO cuso In a last desperate etrort to save for ..talary Increaoee tor teaohers, will himself from the electric chair. be «91.000.000, and that It Is estimated He . snt In the court room. sbackled the city's Income for 1928, the t&lC ra'te and surrounded by armed guards. -noW' is; ~wlU be while his attorney, Da.vl!l--8lade,. et- $516,000,000. tered tbe testimony of the \new wit. This, 8\YS the resolution, leaves .. nesses\ upon which he bases the bope margin ot $25,000.000, but \It Is stated that a new j;rlal wlll be granted to the that ways are beIng BOught to appor· oondemned man. tlon this $25,000,000 and thus swell the Mr. Slade, ,ed most of the first 8e5- exp~ndltures to the Ilmlt of the sian of the hearing In nn effort to available Income\ establlsb that Weinel\ was nr In the TIle combined effect of Increased &treet outelde tbe Tombs, waiting In a BIIsessments and a tax mte of 60 to car to lIJd in the escape of t,he prls. 70 polnts higher tban In 1917 means oners, when the shooting began InSIde hardship to home owners and citizens the prl60n . t fiV\: minutes past three generally and will hurt the city pros- or Novembe,r.~, .11126. The conv\Clted perlty, :Mrs. Pratt says. ~erefore her man'\ sweethear.t. M1s8 .Anna Rosen Of resolution would put the Board of AI· 2154 Dean Street, Brooklyn. Wftt one dermen on record \as opposing any of tbe' wltne!HIes and Albert Olller, a plan to diSSipate the margin of $2~,· taxI drivel:' of Mf Grend Street, yrns 000,000 available\ and requesting tbe Board of Aldermen to apply thIs money to tax rGductlon. ' ; The Institute for Publlo Service ta- anothe.-. I da.y attacked thD tentative budget lIS ~atria!Jt~ I dishonest because oltlolals plan to '--------....;;;-----~ spend *80.000.000 more. IIARBJ>R-GOODRlDGE-On SaturdllY. Oef~' The school budget w\\ understated Samuel llosellbaum, the hUsband and and he was held [n $1,000 ball for ttlal had IItayed away trom the lott In Special Sessions. . 'Where be works as an infants' wear The two detectives who tint a.rrested operator since his mother·in-Iaw·s him started a search for him 1m. because ot his concern over his I m.edllately after the receipt ot today's :wlfe's condition. Three mOuths ago she had been com. to MaIlhattan Sta.te Hospital tot tbD Insane for six weeks' treat- ment and had been dlsch.r~d as muoh Improyed •. Bel' mother's deatb. a week ago caused another nel'VoUs collaplH!, bow. ever, and R09l1baurn had gUllrded her COjJstantly, escortlng her on walks. trips to ne1ghborhOOd movlll lfho1\'! and Visits to friend! and relatives In the letters. Today's letters were directed to presiding maglstrlltes and clerks In West Side Court, Nlgbt Court, Wash. Ington Heights Court, YOrkville Court, Domestic Relations Court, Harlem Bronx Trail'lc Court, West Farms Court and Morrlsanla Court and to two MunlcipaUlCourt Justices. hope ot diverting her thoughts from j..I •. L.a;:U!~J.! •• morbid ohannels. Yesterday, whlle he was buying food, sbe tried to hang hwself from a clothes drying rack. but he savad her and she prow.ed not to attempt suicide again. Flint, Brlok Assoclatlon Secretary, Says Plant, Along Hudson ArD Nearing Combine This morning they were tb'have gone Merger plans af(ectlng fifteen manu. on II visit to Mrs. Re~enbaum'8 elster, faoturlng plants owned by brick com. who U\ea nellr by. lofrs. Roqenbaurn wl10se plants border bn the complained that \he had a severe River were nearing completion headache, but her husband did not today, according to Floyd W. Flint, sec_ dllrll leave her to· go to the comer retary or the COmmon Brick Manutac- drug store for a remedy_ turers Association 01 America, tbe As- She inslated tllat he get her a head· soclated Press reported. ache tablet from the bathroom .nd Options have been obtalrred on the hD stepped from the room to get it fltteen plants, It W1lll said, but Mr. for her. ' Flint wa.s unable to say when the mer .. In the tew 'iecono. hls llilCk ge-r would be completed. 'He decUned turned Mre. 'Rosenbaum quietly opened to say what Intereste were financing tll& wtudow and hurled herself and her the move_ Among the companIes In. oon out Into the courtyard at the back ttrested In the proposal were the J ot the house. ova Brlok Work!!. Reseton Brick COrpo-'- Rosenbaum heard tbe Impact ot their bodies on the pavement and mn down the st\lr.. screamIng tor help In his (renzy. His w!t&, h& found~ '1'1\\ stlll alive and, indeed, CObllclous IU!d a\1le to speak to him. but the boy had been killed Install tly. . Neighbors called B pellceme.n and \tt ambulance from Fordham BOSj)ltal. Mrs. Rol!enbaum was placed !no a 'ward there. Bex husband aald that her health and nerves had been upset by her moth- er'\ deatb after, years 01 suIfering. through whicb the daughter had nursed ber constantly. SEASICKJTOWAWAY BACK tlon, Ttery Brick COmpany, Brigham Brother •. Staples Brick Compar:. Duff- n:y Brl~k Company. l'hllllp Goldrick &' Sons COmpany and the Cary Brick Company. $30,000 SILK IS BURNED Paterson MIll Fire Also Damages Arnowltz Machinery Fire to.day destroyed $30,000 worth of silk on the third floor of \ bulldlng at 5 M>!lll Street, Paterson, N. J.; fur. thed da.mnge was done by water seeping through to the' lower floor. ot the building. damaging machinery. \1 think I remember you,\ the other said, and atter a ·conver$a\l:lbn Cl'ii;v.e,Oe found that he wa~ .talktng to, his 'Cjld captain of the Fifth Marlne&,~whA. hllcl carried Cravens, wounded. out of the zane of 1h'e and left h1m' :rur dead -in: a ~esSlng tent back :of tl}e :tre!ll'MS. , ,'.~ ;., j ~.'- . O. p~ UNANIMOUS M'KEE OFFERS BILL, fected. . Two experts, Dr. Lawrence D. AleK- ander of 30 West Flfty.nlnth Street ar.d Dr. \Morrell B. Beals, s>! 49B West . End Avenue, throat speCialists, were 'wholly at variance on the question o! the elfect of \ small nip on the voice. One affidavit was presented by Adams, tlle other by his former employen;. There was also considerable dIller- once at opinion concerning tbe nature IN SMITH ATTACK TO DAR F'llM SlU'R' S' ~:~~h~~~~:o~!~:~:~:ch::~::~:~~;; .' ' , .. ~. 1\1 . '., ~~~:!l~tn~~~~~~~n;~~~t:pl~~t~~ !~I~~~~st .! ~. VltaphO<le emplayeeal!ald It was Scotch te Committe;· Backs ·R.oose-, Would Censor by' Ordinance she drank, ilnd a whole teacupful. In \ '. three Installmente. It and Will Broadcast Speech Movies Oisparaging ~ny -,- _____ _ Attacking Tam)1:ll).ny , Racial Croups t '... r ~ .,. ~ .'t' ':.;~ .; \ Malden. l\tass., Oct. 11 WJ.--Qa'PtllIUI CAPT. HENRY J, HOLLGREEN FIGHT GOES \BEYOND STATE PROTESTS\ A\TION Henry J. Hollgtsen, one at the -_____ I ~ I offlce!'s In tbe ranks of CIVIt Wt.t .. • . crans, died at his heme' here on The G, o. p. Is not only !l0Jr~ to I Aldermanic Pre.iitXent McKee today nlnety.flfth birthday, He was credIted bAck up Theodore Roosevelh vice Iptroduced an Bm'lndment to tie c'ode :;as the author or \John Brown's BodY, .. charges against Tammany. but will of ordinances giving t4e Llcens~ De- i which he set originally to the tune at help 'broadcast them. an old negro chanty. Announcement was made today lit partment the power to bar motion PIC.: =============:::!:= AVAILABLE tl}~ Republican. State Oommltte8 that turll films tending to \rlcllcUle diS-I Colonel Roosevlllt's F·~hester speecb, parago or bOld up to contempt\ tbe I including his ststemen~ that \tbe red I members ot Slny creed, race or na.·\ dlstrlc~ In A!ban,y has crawled to tlonallty. .' THAT RUGS COMPARA. tbe steps of the Capitol.\ has oeen I The amendment, which 'Mr. MaKe'e - ~~~ nL}:: IN WEAVE AND Incorporated In a campaign text book. ~c I ~~ Tbe book. Which wllJ be published In o~ered at tbe regular meeting of tbe' ~ QUALITY WITH THE a day or two. carries also the party I Board Of Aldermen. was referred to the ~. platform adopted at 'Rochester and I Committee on General Well\:;'..' % CARPETSOFTHE AN· newspaper edltcrlals commending the I Mr, McKee explained that he oil'ered .:- -:;/ CIENT ORIENT ARE antl·Tammany crusade. the amendment because rcc~nt protests NOW A V AILAB LE Young Roosevelt himself Is goIng aga.lnst ceftaln films had convinced him to .upport his :llel;atlon In .. speak· TO PEOPLE OF MOD. i P Al ~Ich t t d thl att that some sort of censorship 'I'll: neces· . ng cam ~ gn Wu 5 ar e 5 ar. T1ST MEANS IS DUE noon before the Republlt;an Committee sary, ... 0: 100 at the D~set, 30 West Fifty. During the absence 01 Mayor W~lker 0 W HIT TAL 1. fourth Street. In Europe this summB<', Mr. McKee. 1\6 ~H' IORDES The Colonel Insisted that be would WHOSE u • continue to link Governor smith wIth Acting Mayor. received the formal pro. KNO'ITED RUGS ARE Tammany while he alleged that Tam- tests of the American Irish Vigilance many was leagued with the underworld Committee and a number at other ADVANTAGEOUSLY There was vlgorollB del'llal at aepUbll- organIZations against several films then DISPLA Y\\ED IN THE can headquarters today of reports that being shown In tbe clty·s thea.tres. B SALO N 0 F the party was divided over tbe ad- VlSRblllty of making any further vice In several Instances, the exhibition HIT TAL L AT 5 attack. In the direction oi Govemor of a film cnlled \The Callahans and t'b.e I Smith. Murpbys\ led to disorders In the the- 57 TH STREET. ber- S. lft2;, at Chri!~ Church. Hartford. Conn.. Ethel Gou\-\\,eur. dBa.hter of because it did not Include $40.000.000 Dr, and Mrs. Frederlek Groevenor Good- Bt&te aid, fa,OOO,oOO for teachers' sal· rldre, to Thom •• Hunt Barber . ..,n o{ ary ra.lses and $22,lloo,ooo for water, :Mr.. Barber and Ihe late General Thom.s light. heat. nurses lind pensions tlle GllIer, who did not testify at Weln- er's trial, declared that his cab was parked outside the Tombs at '2:115 P. M., November 3, while be we.lted tor a fare who had business In the prison. While there. be ftlSserted that Weiner, \ccom- panled by ~188 Rosen. drove up In a Chry&ler roadster, ft.t1d In attempting to park, bUmped tue cab, No damage was done, he said. anel Weiner went Munson Liner &out~rn Cross Brings Man From Sister Ship The Munson liner Southern Oross from Beunos Aires and otller southern Ports, arrived here today wltb a very seasick stowaway on board. He, wtls The building was used as a mill and storehouse Ly the Amowltz Brothers, .I~ manufacturers.' Fire Department ofilclals said a lighted matcb or clga. Instead of diMension among the lead- rette carelessly dropped pre,bab!),,1 ers, they were unanimous, It was said, caused tbe fire. In favor ot continuing to fight it out <>n ,tbe lines establlshed by Colonel Roosevelt. atres where It was shown. Mr. McKee lnves:lgated tile complaints, and dis. covered that tllere was no power under tbe existing ordinances by wblch the authorities could deal with the sltua- ! SIZES ltANGE rn.'cIlVL $345: SMALL RUGS AS LOW AS $85. H. Barber. . statement said. L--' j9_ea_tb_~ _..,.-..- __ CAMPBELL-Ott Oclober 8. 1021. .e.rt.r a linrerlDg IIIn.... I[al. Campbell. widow MRS', PRATT'S SON IS ILL AT SCHOOL of the late Jobn Campbell. at th., res!· Child of Woman Alderman Stricken dcnce of her dauG'bter. :Mrs. Irving Ru- land. Bedford. N. Y. Funeral oervloes With Infantile P~ri!llysls. \ on Tuesday. Oetober 11. 2:30 1'. M .. 01 at Groton st.. Paul's Church. Paterson. N. J. Inter- r ment private. Plea8e omit flower~. Pal- Mrs. John T. Pratt'! son. Edward. Is e.-son, No J~ &Ilcl Bo.ton. lila\. papers, seriously 1I1 at Groton School. &nd ts 'PIe ... cotoY. I !lANIEL-Ida F. Ca\'l'oell Funeral Church. thought to have infantile paralysis. It B·way. 66111 Street. '1I'edne.day. 11 A. M. W8.ll learned today. FROLICHSTEIN-On (teto\.r 11. 1927. at his Mrs. Pratt. New York's l'lrst and thus Ia.te residence, Har17 W\ belo\'etl hue- far so~ woman Alderman, heard of her band of Corinne Baet and devoted father son's illness shortly before she was of Leona F. Berger and William H. Fro· scheduled to'debate with Mrs. Franklln llcbst-eln. .Funeral tervice l>r!vate. Into the Tombs. Sometthree minutes leter. he came out again and drove away. Tbls. he testified. 'Was about 2:45 P. M. A few minutes later, Gm.r .ald, his fare returned to tbe cab, and he too drove off. Miss Rosen confirmed GlIIer's story, and declared that she was WIth Weiner on November 3, from 1 o'clock In the afternooll until after 4 P. M. She sllid they weat from the Tombs to an ment at 42 West Forly-slxth where they rematned ttntll tbe latter hour-a.n hour after the attempted j.:n break. The girl asserted that she hRd not been allowed to tell her story at her sweetheart's trial. Sbe declared that she was taken to the otrlce of Mr. Hls~ong. a young mechanic ot Chicago, who expected to make a mil- lion dollars In South America and who orIginally stowed away Ia.!;t Saturday on t!1e American Legion, liner ot the Munson Line. Becomlng seasick. he pounded on the forward hatch and tbe sailors hoisted him on deck. Oaptaln Hilton radioed Captain Harry SadcUer of the Soutbern Cross that ,e would transfer a stow- away to his liner when the two ships passed each either. Tbe transfer waa made 10 Omlles olf Bermuda. ONLY $5,000 TO MRS. PAYNE YALE'PICKS DRAMA COACH Douglas W. Ross, Who Taught Here, Suoceeds E. M. Wooley New Haven, Conn., Oct. 11 (A».-Thti •• arch by the. Ya.le Dtamatlc Assocla. tlon for 1\ successor to Edgar M. Wooley a. coach has been definitely closed day with the cbolce at Douglas W. to rul that position tor the coming year. He Will net t:onduct any class In the university. The new coach served at. Oa.rnegle Institute Qt Technology, Pltteburgh. ~s coach of the dramatic essoc!atlon's plays and has taught stage technique In New Yorlt dramatic schools. AUTOMOBILE HITS DEE6 GURNEY-Roma. campbell Funer.l Church, GOth Street. nalll Wednesday. D. Roosevelt last nIght on the question at a four-year term for Governor at thl! ~rothers on the day that Welner's case Lost Flyer·Edltor's Will Gives Most .PENCE-At Greenwich, Conn. 'ectob't 10, 1927. Anna TutbUl, belO\'ed wife of L$wis n. Spence. beloved mother of Le~'18 G. and Kenneth M ... Spence. Fu. neral !en'let! will be held at St. John's EplscOI'al Church. Larchmont. N. Y .• on Thursday. October 13, at 10 no A. M. Autos will nleet train lenvlnr; Gra.nd eM' Woman's City Club. Pa.rk Avenue and went to the jury, and that whtle she of Estate to Relatives Animal In· Roaclway Only Jarred East Thlrty.ruth Street. Mrs, P-ratt was beinG questioned by Assistant Dls- went al1el'd with ber debate and left on I trlct Attorney Geraty. 'Mr. Brothers en· the midnight tmln for Boston. Groton I tered and Instructed that she not be ScboOl Is about thirty miles from Bos- questioned I1ny furt er. after he learned ton. hat she was \sUckl to her story.\ EDIE BACKS BLEAKELY US OROP o( ~1Jlp A. Payne, managing\ editor and F~ees to -Woods of the New York DlI'lIy Mirror. who was Rprlngfleld, Mass .• Oct. 11 (;P),-Con· lost Wltb tbe airplane Old ,GlOry, reo, tronted .ud~en~y at a turn In the road celved only a snrr..ll part of 'ills estate by a deer standIng dazedly In tbe under hIs will, filed for Prob.t~ today roadway. Dr, L. J. Obrey of B?ston Tbousands of campaign text books wll! be distributed thrOugbout the State. whtle thouaands.-of others, It I. expected, ;olll be \ent across the border to other States to help In any cam. against the Governor's Preslden. tint ambitions. OR $17.41. IN CURRENCY Three Million R'usslan Rubles Crux of This Beating The sight of 3,OOO.OO~ 'Russian rubles, mixed With e510 In United States Postal Savings Oertlflcates and $46 In United States currency which be saw his friend, Louis Almordi, counting, proved too mucb for Andres Gonzales, 6 State Street. Brooklyn, pollee say. I Gonzales was In police lIne ·up today charged with assll.ultlng and ~obblng, Almordl. Almordl Is In St. Vlncel}t·s Hospital In a crltlca.! condition from the blows of .. hammer wltb WhIch Gonzales Is alleged 'to bilve beaten him In his room lit 245 West 145th Street, tlorl. He personally viewed tlle rums I I~~~~~~;~~~~~~I complained ot, and decided that sOllle I such power of censersblp wa. needed. - A~ undeniable .l'1. sense of.: well. being comes' tQ a man when he en- ters his office. and khows that i't is notable in its fur. nishings and ap... . trol Slation at 0'10 A, 1>!. :WALTtn. - Willi\\, If. C\'I'Jlbell Fun .... 1 'Yonkers Banker Heads Group to Drouth and Freeze In !,Iorlda Low- Church. B'\IlY. 66t.h St., 'thursdaY'. 11 In the Office of Surrogate Morton In his !l!e to save the anImal by Jersey City. swerving his car. Having telt an ::=============== \I;he Will. executed about three weeks pact. the doctor stopped his machine bofore the flight, '1'1111 not be admitted and went back to see If the afitmnl to probate llntll testimony Is \aken to was injured. Apparently only stunned, prove Mr. Payne Is deat!. The estate however, It had !1 as l,led away Into tbe pointment,;-that it fitly expresses his position, his dignity, his taste. Such offices it is the ,p41rticular province of the Hampton Shops to create. And for such distinctive offices they have develo~ed uclusive wall treatments, new f1o?r-coverings, furniture. and accessories ' _ . May we not discuss your office with you? PUl1lJnlrr Decoration Entiqut'+', A. M. Push Election of Judge ers ShIpment to 14.000,000 Boxes UNDERTAKERS THE.HOME FUNERAl , ~. Conduc1ed Inexpensively :call.TR¥ALCAR 82.00: \ , [I FRANK'E.CAMPBELL,.i \0 '~M:/1IlIll'IIl CAUir/O •• (HDN SfCT .. 'AH) Broadway at 61!Jlh Street, ~.V, (J1'J~l1l!aIES ----~~~ ~-------- Tilt. WOOIlLAWN CIiIl)l)TU~ t.P:1nrL.n AT. Sub\..\ to l\Ioodlawn(23Sd 81, I - ,\' . '··OM\.: 20 EI.I 2511 St. • PM1c. of Vlt!iw8 or Reprelen{atlT •. Ttltloaonl OllnTUl. 'SOO or \'lbllll4 TUo. i George S. Edle, Vice-president o( the . Tampa, Fla., Oct. 11 (A».-The Florida Westchester Trusi:\ocompany of Yank- citrus crop thIs year' wl!1 be an un- era, has been eRlcted, It was learned to-l'usuallY 'short one. ac~Ortllrig\ to ,the d6Y, 8.Il cbalrman of the William F.lofflclal estimate of the FlorIda Citrus Bleakley Call1palg~ CommIttee com-I Exchange, D. W. Wlrt, preSident, ,an- Is belleve~ to be about $100.000, of woods. wbleh only $5,000 wa. left the widow. ;:=======::z======. Other relatives received bequests posed of lawyers of Rockland, Orange. nounced today. ' Dg1;,chess, Putnam and Westchester The ;':fchange estimates a total State Counties, with .. view to aiding ltl the crop ot only 14,000,000-. boxes, due to a campaign of County Judge William F. late .. ummel' drought and freeze I .... t Bleakley of Yonkers, Republican candl- winter. Mr. Wlrt saId, however, that the residue wlll go to the mother of Mr. Payne's first Wlte. '. LATIMER TO GET D. S. M. 'date (or Supreme Court Justice In tbe'l a large crop Is expected (or the season. Wnshlngton, 0\ (;pl.-Rear Ad- Nillth JudlcIl11 District. of 1927-28, Which Is estimated at mtral Julian Latimer, former eom- . The commlttee has pt\ced large eleo- 20,000,000 boxes. He said this estimate mander of the American llaval f\lre.s In triO signs in most of the le.rger towns I had become confused In some quarters jNlcarsgua. will receive t.le DIsti1oll;lulsned In the countlee named and wul coq. as being *he exchange'l;b appraisal ot SerVice Medal, Secretary Wilbur hals an- duct speaking' 9ampalgns. thiS year's crop. no~ncecl. ' ( ~ \p. ddc -- I -~--~--~ . MR. and MISS \D'URYEA l)1.t1n.tI,.~ Tuition Stahl!! nml BnUronm DANCIN,G Specln1 fint. O<f1>bff only. G Club Claes UcsIJons $G • CataloR\ and ~isltor's Card Sent. The Ballroom Hotel De. Artill .. 1,W •• t 67th St. Sn.quehannn 8UO. -' amptottStwps IS fast 50!!t .stteet.~ew'YOrk .tf,--- -- --------. r-- \'- upon. hi tlie thea tr. luwe exbil the past fe Me.nwlll tinlle to , fort to dIs c.me Into The que, pr,sented (I) Is tl 01 a film pugilists I In Itself makds rec by reason sucb film' 11.\,e been zome othe tl0n 405? (2) Is It to receive ter of PUI one who h dIstrict. I company an agent other carr , Ar (SI Wh counter ( Is brough ~ha Is no commOll Eame. 16 111m suel) such traz: \dge thell trlbule 01 State gull transporta cessory tc fact? The \Jo the e\hlb IIlma bell, IIlg the la This sec crmiJarUeE cnrrlers 0 that pers are liable lens not bring the, \hom tb. an exhlbl Me.anwt tres In th light film, GRAZ Alabama ning VI Blrnu111 man lay and four \hlle th. crazed nt lUilok to 1 In tbe m (rom the clred polle Appare, George : Officer, a. eL'W'm stl peetor's house. wt took his sholgun. was shot men ami Pinkston JAPAN Naval a \fa.hir the Japa '9ho \a.re guests 01 fast todl The J SeCretarl '/liang t: Japanese heoded t 'Were at \l'II plat U'teath , soldIer. Los Ani • I,akell twenty.j lIlental I IUtionlz( 'hips \11 ae'eral'l These da~ at I dlrlglblE Itlght It Wa. ret . ll'1.orrow 1 '~ltl:i ,th