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Be - bldg. supple effec- e aim· large {ox, •. with of black with , .in J.'ll>Ilgnl'\ from the committee. writing to the Justice that he was c()nvinced at the time the mistrial was ordered that tbere was reasonable cause to believe that a criminal contempt had bem c0ytitted and that he was then ready to proseC\1te. Feeling thl\ way. he did Late Ne~s and Racing SEVENTH RACE AT BOWIE 1st-SELFISH. 2d -MARGARET ST. L. 3d -FASCISTE. Scratched: John F. Kleaver, ~Ieister, Michael B., Gilbert Cook, . I Spearo. SIXTH RACE AT LEXINGTON 1st-BLUE BLOOD 2d -CLARET CUP 3d -ALBERT BLANTON Seratehed: M~rigold, Kitty Kat, I. Davis, Proof Reader, Son of n!idway, Meriwick, Albert Blanton. net believe he could serve au a com - I mlttee or InquJry. ~nasmuch as he had I already presented the case to the Grandi -~- ---. - --- • - - • JU';;;;t!ce Siddons. in accepting the I EvenIng Post RaCIng Chart resignation. expressed r~gret that a .' Bowie member at the bar of t=>e C01U't of long etlUldlng \who believes tha t a can ~ I Rlllpt of tbat court, of a grave chBr- (Co\tinuer! all Page Tu,\ nil fAa Asso('iated PI 083 Bowie, Md., Friday, November 18. Fifth Day of Meeting. Weather clear; tl'ackslow. to) 4')6 I\lltS\f nA,'I·;-Pllrsp:. $1.:H10. tl\,O ) (,fir nhl DlPitlt'OR 811(1 tHltps, Iln owl n hAlt ~llr. ., ~u longs :-ifnrt J('ood Won drh'lllJ;; phwp M'llllf' At l'Ot<t. J H~. t'!rr n t 1 ~)\. \in- npr. t h. r., 2. by \'rJur HOl'k Aft\1 tioll. '1'rnillt'f. G. ~ llUfllU. \ alue. W..,U, $2nu. I fr~t?~; $drinr~~Jllle. 0 ':\\\t 0 It,S J :ii,l I::. ~fr I,'ln .Todif>Y ~trfllJ.:ht I'ln,'(> ~h()'\ ~II m1l1R Derby, Eng., Nov. 18 OP).-Harold H. , 2:{07 Hf'ioi8!' •••••• 11:)' 8 10 x' tJ \1~J31 ''!.l l' I. HntlJ.¥R $12 Ito S:l -1-11 $.~ UO ~:'I.4:-, Deane's three-year ... old colt, BlaCkn~.1 :!:tflj2H(>!t'nhn .. 11:-.11 I l' I' 1~:.! '11;nrn..r 2\l1l ~ ~~; ~~~ won tbe Derby CUp He.ncUcap today bj\ i~:;:~~f~=~IJ~;nG~W:i.p:n~ I~ ~ r 1 J 1!1I 7~.J .;~ I~. ~~~~I~~~ll\n R t fill from Raid Walker's fiVE) year \'41~1 ·I'rl'l.·p( 11:-. :i '1 :.1 1 J .PI,.J-:': :,IJ II 'tftl:1N g.~:: - - i.3:m ·l\nIndJ'li~~ : .1!:1 a /I Hl~ 10 1 ;l Ii' I;. Firl.h R w. Invershtn. Lieutenant C. W. Blr- nf'lln ~turJln .11:'\ 1 t II .It ':.a::!11'.1 K 1 41 7 t ~: 11-,n,n'l~r :lll ;;n 2101 OApJlII' Pi!\ ... IUi It 1 :p. (p (Ph HI .~ 2308 'frne- 1.0\'(' •.• 11:, ... 2 lit. XI III nl~.1 r.J Uuktr ~i:~i; another three lengths back. Z.'!!If ·1Ipc11·!1 Qll1\pn 11~ 1~ 1; 12! 12'. fn', 10 1 t : A Ahll:l -Ih . ..!!! 12.,1;1-1 Dunty •••••••• 11.,1.) 1-114:\ U. 11 .1.( hnlrupt\ handIcap horses went the mile Z-tO;! •• 'Jltr Hour •••• 11;-. It 11 1)1 lP~ I:.! 'I 1 1 -,\: 1. ~1·lIBpfl'r 27 HI I - ·'rDut·by •• 1 .... 11» 12 S llll 1U 3 l~t~· .T.J'ollillh 2T.HI and six furlongs tor the CllP a.nd 2.1:::: nll. t·nrl'llille .•. 110 :t Iii 111 1.1L 1-1 1 (114 1 :1 ~f.l!·I~h:mnn l~g:~~ about $4000 added. money z:){}8 lInlkall Qupf'U _ ,11~ 1 12 lti IG 1:1 Ui . l!.l'jIlUt:>f , • a...\'\Pllhlt Cartt:!i\ ~tr.tt... ··1-;~f.... . p.. , .... ~,,~ '\ The betttng was 11' to : agamst 'Ft,I,\ .• .., - - -- ~ -' .. - • , ~f'rl1h·lli.d ~~\1f'f'11I1flt k. Rtf'lIa )Jay, Rluulowbrook. ~tln)'\ Ilntt9, ~('r(,f:'nl\r:r ~IDTJ. Invere;htn and 20 to 1 I \ oil o'l''PZ'wplgbIK ~.. \rr.'I\lfw \\as olitrull 10 sfff'tdl. c}b~\ll ul1b n !.t'I\'·Pfful l\1uh . fl1111 WOIl Rol~ft 1\1\'ny I ](~lf'nitn plentv of 81 1 !\\\\'1. ap(lnPll a \\iup lCIl1I. hilI qllit badl, Itl lut bumlrld Jflr:ds f.3~8 u' GowriE' tiuillht>ll Jnllllf'ly Fraulrlll ron n b'6mJ rnt-p , • I II . l f)wlWn;--nftlkAn llllPl'n, Sill uhrin Ktahh-: t'nloth·lIkll'. H. Tarlor: {<.dllh·ll(n,rl(t~fI. LeXIngton Resll ts ~, ,'u w:\r Jf·rCtrUR I'r!\'pt If H Jlulnnp,' Appl .. 1'1\. (nr'pr Npsblt. I rl1f' LO~~. ~r':\1 s '11\' llf'l'nhw' ;u l\if>id rnlr J1'lIl1r.· W J. Hf'tll..tnflt ~'rn1l1poin By the A,,\ Prrs! I ::B.\Si. n :\\'l:~~':\I~~I'i 'n:ti~ ~ru'rllln~ f .. nn!!pl1h£'j.~ 1'01l1'h,\. ~Irll .• J :-'ldlrourrny, Hrtlrord (JUM\lI FIRST RACE-CIa.Jming; ptlrse, $800: ! E. Arlhlctoll! llc!pultn, '\. 1.legl£'f .Ir. DllIlly, ASt.'ot ~tlllJll·. tbree .. year .. olds and upward; Futurity I, I ~l';CO~D IlAn:-I'llN;p. $1.300: mlliiJells: nil DJ!4'S: Illllp ull.l IU\\\{!III,y 'I1T,tfl FHn,'\! course. 24,37 \00 1 1 Won r\,!tlf!lI out. Vltl'f' clrl\l\/.!: \t 1'1L';t 1 :ttl. nft 1 H \\IIIIH~. lor IfI'C)~' R:tter. 115 (C E. Allen) 4 40 3 60 3 20 ~ i>.r 1,.hrl'1l ~i'lldOl\ :\1I8t J\rS1lIf r \I Hir .. h \ 111u.. !:\l;'in ~2'JIJ $1 flO $\1(1 rim\ - \ Handclasp fErnery) •. , ... 27.20 15.BO· 1 - 111 1-:.. 1.l;J !!-Jj. 1':10.. L' 1. \ :-:tr!\ln .Inl'l,,',. FIt 1'i'tIt.:\M phrp ~hn\\ \':'1 (tr]rl~ H ' 360 Indl\ IIt'rlll' ,\ t I .... ,. 110 S\ ,. oward Lee. 107 IC. Meyer)..... . 2221 :\ll'lti''''H<ltfl . Ina lo\ ., 21'l !;'h 1 1 '!I 11 0. Hru,'H' s:.11 711 ~i I,ll ~ 'til 2 ~~ TIme, 1:133-5. Lieutenant Seth. 24flR N,UII Itnrnon .• t,,~ i 2 .l' 111 :.p 2\ .1 ('Iwlnll'ni .. :,11 t \ _. !mdry. Bob Jackson. Attien. Merry Mm- 2aIIR;J\lytillllt •.••• 1t1~ 1 ! i;I:J~: ::~ ~. ~ :r:';1~;~1I 411 1185 strel and Crooked Work o.lso rnn. ~!T~3~I\O~o:~~ \John: :~~~ \{ 11 (I' n'\ :\Illl ;.' n trllrkPliln 7 1~. SECOND RACE-Purse $800 tor malcien :!.J2t Ambition ..•. 1t~ 11 II \1 11 10' ~:~: ~: .. ror:~~~'r ;I~ ~~ I 2R~1 FoJ;'. . .•• 10.) HI 111 :.' r, l I 22 '!l~ colts and geldings; two-year-olds. 23RR 'lOng J.l;'lir .•• Im-l :; \ 11 ~ 111 ~~,.: ~:\l \4 nut. 2211:i Futurity Course. 2'-121 'Him .. 0 ••• 1IG I:! 7 11:: n: 'n' ~: ~1~~~J ~11 f)(] Round Trip 115 (Allen) 11 .. 404.40360 - LO\'f\ MrNRIIgf\. 11:1 2 1;' 1~, 1:1 ~Al ~II~ ... nf>lIhnm 2211;) Ml' 2 260 'TIr,1 Hili .. 1n~ II 1 I 'J :H r,o; ! ntGrass. 115 (Connelly) .••• 4 O. 2;188 ('rllmpll'l\ • _. ,W:i 4 I }II HI If:r y }n~~~i:t 22 t:l;i \ 115 (Meyer) ............ 2.60 _. 'llerI8l'\ .... 11:\ 3 1:1 13 13 1· . Time. 1:14 .• Watchhand, Red Blaze. 1 'FIf':lrl •• :\1 RnH~U (,Junndnry. fiuld \fnr f'inldPfrf> !o'onllY t:(l1I1Pll ,lilpplas, Don. Chum, King Gold. Mls- !krnlt,he~l~Sl\I~J' B H~~r,._; ;~~~~'. I-o/.: 2 . )lomer and Jack Rabbitt also ran. I ~)I.'~rl~~~~::~:n':!IlJl~~Pt' l~lllhp t1~I\P Jloing 011 tllf> \\3. on,l ott'!\\'\ out Ii: lfltt (~!~ Union Men Demand Transit Board Probe Interborough Pa.y Roll to Alleged Spotters to Contradict Eeach Other at Trial By a Staff Correspondent DetroIt. MI~h\ Nov. 18 - Dosplte his ha:~:~Of:J:;t~~{.ei;terest to stra p -, JU~Y COMPtETED I. ~:;a~U;:~ro~v~~~e::e~f:~i~~~~~ I rnR REMUS TRIAl ~re:~U~::: ~:::k:efO: :t;t~.:: ~~d~~~ tion with the AmHican Fed~ra-: U chancery eult ngainst hlm- tion of Labor obtained a pledge self and his son. Ed,el. by Henry M. of support from the Cent:r:al! ',' and Wllfred C. Leland on bellalf of for~ ARMS SEIZURES BARE NEW ORLEANS ANTI·CALLES PLOT on bls resignation. Munitions Caches Found in Raids on Ships Bound for Mexico U. S. Agents Act in Suspeoted Huge Conspiracy-Borah's Name in Letter Hobart Is ,the ..third Ford executive to resign within the last few weeks. Wllllnm A. Ryan, general sales man- ager. resigned two weeks ogo, his resignation being followed by that of Fred H. DIehl, purcb~slng agent. Diehl's reslgna tlon bec~me known yesterday. I By It Stag Oorrespondent New Orleans, La .. NoV. 18.-TWo arms ' .... _ .... --- ..... ---- ... -- ........... i seizures on ve.ssols lying In New Orleans Harbor today. the arrest of flve mell and the confiscation of munitions Tra~es and Labor C()un,eB, :r:cp:r:c-110 Men, 2 Women, to SIc 111 stockholdel's In the old Llnaoln - aboard the Ships. tollowlng tbe dIS- sentmg 700.000 local tOilers. Judgment on Bootleg King Motor Company. International Bricklayers! Union as- I The appewrllnce of the motor king In covery of papars namlllg It New Orleans sured Amalgamated leade:r:s of I for Wife Mluder the suit. whloh 1& due for tt'lal In revolutionist sympathizer. in .. rajd. th . t\ h' d Janu\ry In the Oakland Ooun ty Oourt upon ~ fiu\'e private arsenal In Albany, elr co-opera Ion m t e Hnpen - at Pontiac. was assured today. when an- D - fi ht ' Oal., indicate that New Orleans bas be· mg g . DAUGHTER COMFORTS HIM nouneement was Inade by ClIll'ord If. come the hatching nest at II gigantic Na.than Perlman, counsel for the -- .. --_. I Longley. chief at counsel tor the Ford Relief Work Rushed in Many plot to overturn the Oalles Government Amalgamated, requested the 'fran- . Company. tllat Mr. Ford would accept In MeRlco through the smuggling at sit Commission to investigate C'lnrlDunti. Nov. 18 (.4') -TwO women service ot a subpeM. States After Damage of MiI- arms to revolutIonists. charges that the I, R. T. is using and ten men Will pass judgment upon ,_ Tlle other high point In the aontro· Oustoms olUcers today found 3.000 city mone~ with which to fight its George Remus. former \king of boot- versy today came wilen Ed,el Ford Is- lions-Snow Ties Up West round, of ammlmitlon hidden amid- lahor troubles. Ilegger .... on trIal for hIs Ufe for slay- sued a statement dellylng oharges by sblps In the steamor Lake Wlnico, lying the Lalands that tile Fords promised A. F. L .. leaders plan Inass dem- Illig his wife. The jury wns completed and then !RUed to reImburse fOI' losses FLOOD PERIL IS EASED at the cotton warehOuse preliminary to on.st,ratlo. n for A.ss.em. blyman Ham· I at 2.30 1'. M. today after flve days of the 1.800 former stockholders of the sailIng fOI' Mexico. n b II h b t th f Aboard tho Choluteca. a HondUran ml ~. I ?1'0.1 1 mg _0 usc 0 ,etrort in which ninety-lour venIremen Lincoln conoern. Northwl\1'd tfom Washington to the the 1DJunction m lah!>r dIsputes., II d Edsel Ford's shtement Is a dIrect I d t d f vessal. the agents found 4.500 rounds A . k I . - , were ca e . cl\uac\lnn border. an ens war rom of rltlo ammunItion. The shill was at JO er oomed In the CIt)' s con·' Th' jllry Is compo d of F '7 Ober- contradiction to some of the chle! b D i St t h f d to u tract with the I R T for recap- 0 se. n. I claims advanced by the Lelands. He I tlte uppet· MissIssippi to the Atlantic, tees ra rce w ~r, ue sa , • , scbmidt. sixty-three. retired baker; Mr •. \ tor a Mexican port. ture of its subway lines, which' Anna Rlcklllg. sixty-throe. housewife; ,denies Ills father and hlmBe!! were the country today took .tock ot the Departmont ot Justice agents were may lead to a protrnc:ted court; Henry lIultink. (orty-elght. cigar mal<- : under any obllgatlons to pay stock-I dlverslfleel cllmatlc disturbances which questioning five men \ In can. battle. ers; Mrs, Ruth Cross. twenty-three. I holders. He mnlntalns that creditors took ten Uvea, damaged many cities neatloll with the seiZUres. Four at I h' . I were paid the sum of $4,000.000 ousewlfe. John Trautman. fmmer and I I>nd brought discomfort Bnd sutterlng tbese said they were Franklin Woods, By F. RAl:'llO:>:D DAS lE!.L istorekeeper; James E. Cl,strl<. machinist; I voluntarily and not, as the Lelands OOI'los Oracla. Juan PotelUa and. Juan Three new developments brought the G, Henry Sandhoger, retll'ed liquor deal- charged. because tile Ford Oompany was to tho population within twenty-four Lopcz. Tho agents bad not est\l.blished subwey labor situation to the fore to-: cr. Mat.thew J. Normille Sr. produce; forced to pay them to avoid litigation. hours. lUly connection between the~!l.nd the I d~y. dealer; Robert E. Hosford, painting Mr. Ford's statement Indicates the In the l!last. where tIle meteorological Cal1fornla arsennl. • I. . I suit will rest to \ gre\t extent on ques- The Central Trades and Labor COUIl- ,contractor. Joseph Schwab, r.,mer. I conditions ranged In violence from a In tbo raid on the arsenal In Oall- • Harry J Byrd salesman and Joseph I tiona of fact with the two pioneers 01 I lornla letters wetc founel \ddressed. to : I'll. with 700.000 members In Greater ., . 'I the motor Industry Ford and Lelaud tornado to thO Northern wind-swept I L!l.mbert, machinist.· •. G. R~\)S Jr., New Orleallll, oflering to New York adopted a resolution pledg- I .~contradlctlng each other. rain-storm •. at least seven Uvea ware !urn'lsl':l him with 600 machiu~ guns ' : Selection of the thirteenth or emer-. . ~ • lng \1nqualllled aid to the Amalgamated Igenc y juror who will not sit in judg- Mr. Ford •• tatell1ent follows. lost aud more 1;l.)\ 100 wore injured, 50,000 rltIes, 50.000.000 rounds of am~ (Oontinued. on Page Se1J'''') (c;'on~inllCd on Page Two) \We bought the assets ot Ihe old 'l>ropetlY dam~ge will ':. Into several .munit1on and ~eVQrnl batteries o! artll- . LIncoln company tram thee recelve~ ap- mil1ic'1~_ lory. 'Pt1:~A'frS --lI-.';\- 111'J'U~ti~I:l:lrw'EY' ~(l::~I'NP[R' -1:E:;ni.:~!~~~r~::~~;::~~;::. ~::~~~~:~;aZl~~~E;~{~~!' ~:~:¥:~!S;~~I:~~;:~::~:=r:::~ IULRIl n ,,', 11drJlTllllf\ ,,). f· UJ: ~n;~~~~do~~~:dl~~r:~t:re ~;:6:0:!:~: ~!:n~:u~~:~l>N:~!::~~~:I~~~t:dnd;:::, ::!:::.t, ~~~:; ~~trtVI~~~~:ni;r am:: lSHENANDOAH pi\ nSE I HURT· SAYS BOAR n I !efn~:o;:!~ a:~· l~a!:d~~I~:e~:I::u~: :~~I~~~~'\~:!~~~:os~nd alrplan~ tramc ::ee::\ t~!~~dth~\:st:U::~~1 ':.d. wS:S d l~: I U I' U tnrlly paid all tile general c}'.elliers. Today. however. conditl'ns were reo seen 1n San Antonlo. Tex. I I This additional amount, aggrogatlng ported to be gener.lly Improving In the Just betore he left New Orleans; no- ! more than $4.000.000. was paid purely East. although the West received little cording to reports current at the Fed- ;John Lowe's Horse Comes' Drs. Walker and Baldwin, Act- out of generosity .nd without any ob- (Oontlnue!! on Page Sevenl cral Building, he had told con1l.dnnts I ' . - .. /Il g ntlon whatsoeyer to do so. that \eomethlng would be stIrring In From Slow Start to Cap- II1g for Boxmg CommiSSion, \In addition te this a gIrt ot $363,000 Mexico wIthin a week:' A Cew days I ture Bo~ie Feature Declare Him UI1fit for Bout lin casl\ was made to Mr. Henry M. C, A. GOULD ESTATE later the Gomez revolt broke out. Leland on bls seventy-nInth blrthdoy. TOTALS $14,528,555 Whether hIs westward trip had any I which was the equivalent oC his In- connectIon with the arms sale proposai By .J. B. SSOnGR\\~ Ru'!l0rs that Jack Sharkey's broken I vestment In the old company.\ Net of Commodore's Holdings Is has not been established, but Govern- I Stat! Correspolldent 01 Ev<mlng Post 'finger Was purely Imaginary were setl $12,768,505-Bulk L~'ft to ment sources here said tha.t no order BO:\'I~ Raop Traok. Nov. 15.--John to rest today when the Lithuanian' IZZY PRESSER LOSES WJdow and Two Children had been Isued'tor hIs arrest. I Lowe s Clear Sky. from a slow begln\ I heavyweight appeared before the Newj PLEA FOR FREEDOM Rosas Is already under IndIctment, I took the rail at the hend oC the stretch, Th I t C d Ch I A however. in connection with the abor- , t<> win the Shenandoah Purse teature' York St.te Athletic Commission for I> A I e a a ammo ore ar es . tive tt t to I I ' \ ppe late DivisIon Rule. N. Y. Gun· G Id h A f th G Id C I n emp smugg e arms nto • (' (1 II (rom 1111' Rturt !lIok Ipa,l 011 turn. lilt W£lll {>n~1 ~ ___ .... ,. 'l'HIRD RACE-Purse, $800: clntm!ng; : t!\{~::~nt ~~~J1I!dm~\~.kn~n 1:~rn, but ,nme a':ltlu III I!Uu. I.lIfo, k hrokp sill\\; I,. nUll lind til three .. yea.r-olds and up; one and one- 'lllU.kfl ll11 mUll!. grouu,1 In'f' ~I,,\J;l;nl!'f> A \lillI\· l'Brnt )rl'l'hll\n. f' .'-nnlW>l'll'PlI SiXteenth. mUes: , Ih\'1H'r~ .'lgUIlUf \\' .• 1 ~nl~nnll\r\ H ilultnpr 110llPRI10hn .J 1.0\1> RUIl I~Oll\llll I • here today. W. M. Moore's Seventh SOIl physical exnmlnatlon. Dr. Joseph S. 'b J I C au. eau 0 e au oup er Mexico last June wben \50000 In ann\ , . I man 5 A senee From a I ounts th I • OJ> , • ,closed fastest of all on tbe outsIde, Baldwin and Dr. W. H. Walker acted Company .nd mnny 0 er arge cor~ WI\B seized just before It was placed i h 1 b I .~ f H Against HIm : .. v ng t e pace y a eng~, TOIn • lor the commission and reported poratlons, yachtsman and horse fancIer. upon a vessel at San Pedro. The~.11 Sea. Fa1ry. 105 (Meyer)33.00 14.20 6,20 j'!\'UHlI)I'i'\it K y~IU\t\\l\~!l1!!:.::ng:I~ llt'tj Jlill. .1. :Ow, lul.~kln:· I Ill:. )'lt~, J. 5 ~], tUnele SI, 103 (Bond ... \. 6.60 660, ~~Il~iu ,\. .\t;cl;ltl';n~flS 0 RORs: Him. 31t\ It J 1.Iillf'r l.nt\twk. 11 \\ lln'i:l\·f'I. 13erry Pic1ter. 105 (Pascumn) ... ,. 1650 1 ., S:1 ::\00' Inil11l1 j.! t\r~ l' )\rA'r fll.l~ n\1.J 1t{lwnrll: !I!~ (urton;':!l Time, 1:521-6, xWestpolnt. John J\1241J.STIlIRD nA( l.-PIITRP, i' 'lr;\lus:' \1 l'\s1 21\. nfT 2 111 \\Intu'r. h J!'. :~, Jr~ .SportJng Editor, Monterosn. Benv- ,i.:v WbllltIJl~~o~~~lll1.~~:.I;rOJO:\~.l.Y .Fr~'I~(I~, J. HU1'htllH1I1 \nllll\ $·!I~O. $.!IIU. $1«10. $.iU Tlmt, ~~d. AngJeptnne. Cl)..arge On. \Vood I (I :!,I. () 4-t l ~~. 1 t.~ I .', q 1 , J;l.t 1'11) In(').;f>,\ ~ttnl'.ht T\1nrfl ~how I!:fl.mM~ vricket and Gold Bea,te~ also ran, I tnfln~ tlor>;\ Wt P' '2 ':t.. .; •. 2~ l' H r IshoPr • $1:' ii(} ~i 1\.11 $i .111 Sd :,\ II!!llRlnr\r-jOlHlntft •. ll-t7 \ 1 2' f.J'\t1<Jl.; ;i!'in 1-11037, FOURTH RACE-Purse, $800; for three- l2.1:1HJ~I\I1S11nl .\ llf; :. ~ 1; :'1 '::l\~'P ~I I-'j~hfl1nn 11110 :!r. fill year~olds; Futurity course: , 2:-t01l r'(llItPIllf'~ntl' • 11:l1~4 k\l1 ::h :,J 4' I' H,lk'f 211 til Dr. Maxon, 111 (J.tI Chiavetta) 1 '2.:tl~:t'rftl~('ltlrld(\. - at. 1~ 1~ fl.' R' ,p ',h , HlIff I'll !~ • 40' 2:ttm ~Inrm .. Ill;' I II fI; A \hri ro, o 10.204.003. !?::l2-1At'\I·omplish .. 1I2t\..l11 ~;~ '1; 71:.1-1.., 1-' \Inon l~,g Granp03 \1]. 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A length also 1 Sharkey • tlnger was damagcd so as to • -'--- - lett a gross eBtate of $14,528.555 and arms were generally believed to ha'ile I ~ ! Tile Appellate DivIsion at tlte Su- : separated Slear Sky and Sf>. enth Son. render him unfit; lor action a net estate of $12.76B.505. according Ireen Intended tor a. Diaz revolution In , , . preme Court. sitting In Brooklyn, today I Time. 2:0S 3-S. a mUe and three slx- 1 The report of the physicians follows' d Id d th tIP N to a. transler tax rppraisal flied today MexIco. t th • I ec e n zzy resser.. ew York een s. I\WO flnd a clear evidence at a recent I gunman must serve approKlmately two by Deputy State Tax Commissioner The CaUtornla raid revea.led six rna. I The DIver Load .. way I injury to the regIon ef the prOKlma!, yeafs I~ Sing Sing to complete his M81lrjcg A. Stephenson, chine gl1J1s. 40.000 rounds of machine 1 . sen ence Or mans aug er. The D1\'er outrooted tbe favorite 1I0t end of the fifth metacarpal bone This t f I ht I The bulk at the estate was left to gun ammunition, fifty rltles, twenty- I Toddy to win the Advanee Puree for I condition renders him physically unfit Pit I f 11 the widow. n son nnd daughter. and to !Ive revolvers and several large pack- resser, g ven we ve years 0 ow- I tlvo·year-old colts and geldings. seven to engage In a contest at this time.\ Ing his conviction In 1915. disappeared four children 01 a cleceased son. Com- ages of explosives at the home of John I furlongs out Of, the chu~e, by a head. I Sharkey. of course. has been auto- tram a l'O.d gang in 1920 and was at I modare Gould died Janu\l.ry 6. 1926. Mannerstam, head at the Pacl!lc Arms ,R, T, WHson Jr. s Sun Flre . .1ate getting me.tlcally suspended unUl he tultllls Ub t f 924 d H died h Company. I , into action, closed rast to be third. 1 hIs engagement with Tom Heeney h del' bY or kld ay8, de Jee ar e I One of the lettera addressed to Rosas / . a een naped nn \l. ury found I MISS MENKEN WINS Fields was off the early pace on The Which h.d been scheduled for Madl- \I I I apparently dealt with the apprOachln~ . ,1 m not gul ty oC Jail-breaking. In DIVORCE OF BOGART D ICO'lttnUer! 0\ Page S.x!een) son Sq'uare Garden tonight. But the view of this verdict. he contended that • trial of Mannerstam and Rosas blmself. AL E INSPEC '\S ' suspension Is no reflection on the flght- he sbOUld be credited with the 924 The writer ~I the letter. after clalm- I W K R 1 I, (Continuer! on P -~ SIxteen) Chicago Court Grants Actress De- lng friendship with Senator Borah, days as though he bnd been In prison. QUEENS HIGIIW.4\YS I The Appellate DiVision today upheld cree on Plea of Cruelty-Says asked Rosas to calI on the Senator In -----.- 1 BOY OF 14 IS CHOSEN the refusal of Supreme Court Justice He Struck Her Washington and ask him to use his City Hall In 11 Autos Makes Tour I SULTAN OF MOROCCO Seeger to sustain. wrIt of habe.s cor-I good otflces In connection with U a of Borough on Dema nd of I I pus which tho convict's attorneys sued I Chicago. Nov. 18 (A').-Helen Menken. pending legal action.\ 1,500 Taxpayers I Mulal Mohammed Annalah,' Third lout to effect his release. ! actress. was granted a divorce trom \Pleas\ remember that our trial comes air In Los Angeles In less than MRyor Walker and a group 01 city Son, to Succeed Late Mulal I Humphrey Bogart. actor. by Judge John two months. so In the name of every- olflcl.ls, )Dec~anical and engineering I Y~SSef FOUR ARE INDICTED L. Su11lvan toda\ after she had t<!st1fled thing holy get some quick action In t expel·ts. teured the Borougil 01 ,\ueens I IN DUVALL REMOVAL I that her husband had treated her Washliigton. D. C .... the letter said. I lln elev:en automobiles today to \ee for I Paris, Nov_ IB ( .... ) .-Mul~1 Mo- Th h ff ~ • cruelly and told her he did not love e copy of anot er letter to Rosas I tllemselves the situation there In re- hammed Annal.h, third son 01 the lot<! IndianapolIs Councilmen Accused of ber. said the writer would furnish blm with I gard to sewers and Illghways. 5 i Mul.l 'Yussef. has been chose., Sultan Accepting Bribes to Oppose The decree provided tbat Bogart pay 00 machine guns. 50.000 rifles, 60.000,- l Recently.t It me~t1ng or more than of Morocco In succession to his father. Impeachment her $2.300 which she said he owes her. 000 rounds oC ammunition and several 1 1,500 Queens. taxpayers at Long l.land I says Le Matln. Indianapolis. Nov. 18 (,/1'). - Indict. She testified that they were married batteries of art11Iery. City sufficient appropriations to meet Mulai Mollammed Annalah is four- \ThIs I mention to you for Whatever ments charging that four members 01 I May 20, 1926, but that she separated the growing needs of the borou~\ were t ld I' may be worth knowIng th t yo I d d d &\ I ee'l years 0 • the IndIanapolis City Councn $Ollclted I from her husband April 2, 1927, She ' • a u eman e . and accepted bribes to influence them said he had struck her on two occa- are always interested in good arms and I The flrst thing seen by the party was I against voting Cor Impltachment of i slon5. plenty of ammunition,\ It ender!. ; tlte severe congestion at ~ueensbol'o IN ANCY HOYT FREE Mayor John L. Duvall last month w.r~ i ; Bndg~. The Elmhurst sectIon. Anna- I WILL MARRY AGAIN returned today by the Marlon county' I d~le Park. Forest Park. Forest HillB, the I Grand Jury. Tilose Indicted were II ACE, PLANNING HOP I, waterfront and Hillside Park at .la- , ------. ASKS QUICK TRIAL \ malca and Douglaston were VIsited. 'Washington SocIety Girl Gets ParIs Claude E. Negley. AustIn H. Todd. 150 Hungry Old Folk Need l! Helping Hand Walter R. Dorsett and Boynton J. i Divorce From Wynn·Wynne- ERE h Moore. Sabelll, N. Y.-Rome Flight Aspirant, H . In t Is rich, laughing WEDDeD COUPLE \EL()PE\ Negley. who Is president of the coun· Thought, Preparations Might Be city. there are 150 old men c1l. was selected as mayor pro-tem duro and old women who are elestltute. B1/ a Staff Corresponcf..,lt W.,blngton. Nov. 18 (/pl.-Mrs. Nancy Delayed by Parking Charge They 'ra bungry \nd' siok-Jonel\'. Ing the Interim between the reslgna- ~ ~ • PllIladelpllla. Nov. 18.-Parenta.l vigll· Hoyt Wynne, p1'l)mlnen~ In Washington tion at Duve.U and the sel<lCtion Of L, frightened. nnce was trustrated when a daugbter Bert S'lack to lln'-h out the DU\all Because he wants no Interruption in Unl h I tb t III ~I so\lety has been Intormed that she ..\ ess e p comes aoon, ey mus of Mr. and Mrs, WI am ,lompson his preparatiOns for his projected non· I h 1 I b hu.s receIVed a divorce In Paris from term. eave t e Ittle homes they have Silerron. Germantown, mem. ers 0' so· stop fI1ght from New York to' Rome known for years; separate; trudge 1 ciety, waited until the household at Geralc! Wynn~Wynnet her English hus- 261 West Harvey Street was BBleep and band, and she haa announced her en- FROM ART TO MILLIONS late in Decemlier. Ceasar. Sabell1. of oil' tr> almshouses In sorrow. then lowered herself out a VllildoW' ie Jagement to Edward D. Curtis. a. Boston ' g6a Grand on~ourse. The Bronx. to- Read tomorrow III the EVENING Join Dr, Donaltlsoll Beale Cooper. to buslrl'eso man connected with the Paris By a StafJ Correspondent day asked Magistrate Andrew Ma- I POST tbe touching stories of New To Wed Boston Man I waom she had been secretly married. I branch of the Guaranty Trust Com~ Iletrolt. Nov. 18 -Mrs. Edna Crawford I cready In'rratrlc Court to try him jm- York'. neediest aged poor, T1'fe an· Palm Beach, I 1 · Alb rta Sh - pany I Champion, who was an art student mediately on \ charge at violating the 'Ilual Old Couples' Christmas ~und The coup e-MlBS e erront a. . . lit I th f llf I t f t 0 d D I She Is a daugbter 01 the late Henry ,in New York when she married Albert parking ordinance. - we va mOn a 0 e-saY ng I debutan e 0 wo seasons ag , an r. I hit .. i It t ib I 3d -SPEAR ROCK, 13.80. Sc-ratcned; Royal Charge, Marylander, Dear Lad~', . Interesting N e,w Features Starting Monday, November 21, in the ~thY·IDrIt.~~ J~ ''''''- ______ --.A Ling~r, Age of Reason. -----:- PALM BEACH BANK SHUTS morning. Holy Trinity Church. The bride re- Administration, Severn! years ago she 192~. Is bequeathed hlS entire estate. tence when SabelU pleaded guilty. He 1 Checks should be sent to the fUnd. _______ \\- ________ I CMpcr-were married Wednesday at I!,{' Hoyt, SOlicitor General In the Taf~ Ch~mplon. spark plug ~anufacturer, in Magistrate Macready suspended sen· car y - nv eS can r ut ons. A notice stat<ld that the board of 'I turned home. Her famlly had repcated- I caused a stir in society clrcl~s by valued at several millions. In his wlll was charged With having parked his ~~~:e~.C the EVENINO POSl', 75 West directors bad decided to close the In· Iy objected to her romance wlth Dr. ilhanging lier' mind about matrying tiled bere today. CM for two hours In tront of 5 East \Ro~-r Thy Fatlter a,'. TI'lI ! We'! Pllhn n.a.\. }'In .• Nov 18 (,4').- LI t F tI th Str t a November 1 and the'~ '\ • T he National Bank of west Palm Beacb. stttution \far the best Interests of the! C()oper and tl,le :'elopement\ 'Was to eu enant Frederick Wiseman Clark A famou, brelikfll.t III 0Ir1 Now Engla.d. or e ee. n , Mother.\ , I deposito, ' •. \ The b'nk was capitalized start the wedding trip without arousing of the British Navy on the Eve ot th, Deerfont Farm Sltu\\g ••• made in lb. old. summons was made returnable today. ne of the smaller financial Inst tu- \ 1 f hi d ! ,. por\ ~ur ~I. I II d I th L __ .... __ ......... __ ........ ___ ....J a controversy. ceremony. I And\vI. on , wow; resn K. w e ,~c '.- He was an til. an ace ur ng e war. o! - this city falled to open this at $100,000.