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l,-X -£\'* ~::-' ! ?P?t'- i \ Uf Tor Plattsburgh And CM Pittsburgh, N. Y., Saturday* '\•••'\\ \•\• 'i •'\ \'••'\'\\\ linn n.i SIR THOMAS LIPTOFS M »•* Many Area* Benefitted by Others Still Dry •stains, NEW FORCES GATHER Official Statement Comes As Shock to Optlmls«c Ob- servers li'f m l V -4 *:^ m^.-iM Aug. 15, <«*)-. Report* of t^tinue# rain* tfi many sections of the drought area reach- ed the White House today *ri>resi- dent Hoover received assurances from reprwenti^yes of three farm organisations of ^ptwrt in his pro- gram for relief. Meanwhile, the gbwlrnors or their tepresentaUye from 13 states who yesterday formulated with Hoover * fa* reaching program of relief en route home to'complete state com- mittees to deal i& the situation. As soon as the banker representa- tive* upon theae^ccinnittcees are ntmed ttupy are fc he called to Waahlnfton k* tft* president to dis- cus*- the financing of relief meas- urtt. IMkwer feels HttW can be doge unttt the s^ate, county and local committee* ar*-**Jeet«i to deal di- rectly with conditions in communi- ties where distress already exists. The wa# department however i W ar. ^y, «, considerable force of .moved today to help relieve the sit- other units going to fcohat. New liaHAM Ik 4«._. _a_i <m±i^ i * -* , troops at Nowshera numbered more than 2.000. Peshawar advices indicated new and dangerous forces were gather- ing around that center. Many young men begun to appear among the Afrtdi tribesmen * concentrating in the rocky fastnesses near the bor- der, replacing older heads who had stood the brunt of royal air force bombing raids during the last fort- night. Today's ofhcku statement came as a tliock. to those who had. be- SIMLA. India. Aug. 15. ifit— Thai powerful garrisons oh the north- west frontier today were reinforced with formidable contingents of British and Indian infantry, fully equipped to meet an attack, threat- ened by fierce Afghanistan tribes- men from i»yond Khyber Pans. With the arrival of heavy rein- forcementsunde rcqmmand of Brig- adier General Robertson martial law was proclaimed throughout the entire Peshawar district, where the situation was described officially as \one of considerable gravity and danger.\ Bow dangerous the border status Was could only be told by military and political authorities on the spot* One British and three Indian bat- talions were moved up froth Jhan- ai to Rawal Pihdi, and a full in- fantry brigade was being sent to riowshera, as miles east of FeUm- A tr|m bvadcr from overseas. Sir Thomas Upton's afhn jreem reel is shown here as it dropped anchor at the mouth of the Thomas xfa Erin .which convoyed the racer across the Atlantic. The ShWpfflCfc, f 1 ffc about 4000 miles in 23 days, without injury or mishap da the *MMr limtm^m •Si^-SEES?\?'* «**^^««^t R- CKS ALLS IN of Canary Proof That uation in two states. Diversion of greater Quantities of water from Lake Michigan by the Chicago san- itary district than the amount fixed recently by the supreme court, was authorized by Secretary Hurley to diminish the health menace He also Informed Governor Pollard of Virgin*)', fhat several thousand acres of artillery ranges would be turned over to. the stai* for private graatng ,? • Hoover was told by Louis J Tiber roaster of the National Orange. C , C. Talbot, chairman of the board of jnenKl that so far. a« tip Peshawar uation was eltpmlably *MM»T and tile tribesmen nlmost entirely dis- Speed RMIM From 15 to 100 Mies An H«r -IIIIIKIII m' muniiiw FINE WEATHER NOW Believe Dirigible Maintaining *r*- sent Speed WiU Land at If O'clock This' Morning' ^LAKUBiiRN B. C.. Aug. H' 0, -The death of a canary lowarsd into the blast torn Blakebwn mine today was regarded ©ran workers as proving miners had perished. Ilie 41 miners **re entoabad a blast Wednesday night, -fforlf* four men are still unajoount+d JfOT, , four -bodies have been reeovwwl. failure oi the bird to aurrh* the dread after damp wa*' betfcvad m dlcative of the fate of th* mfcalng men. directojs ©T 'thenr%i3»era : 'T'tJ»io»>- , who also represented the fHsmtrx National Grain corporation; and S^m H: Thompson, president of the American Farm Bureau federation. that the relief organisation outlined to the governor's conference was the most workable plan yet present ed, i They pledged the chief executive the whole hearted support of their organitations and said they were prepared to begin immediate co- operation. \tS» CQBditiom to Montana were viewed today as among the most difficult and Secretary Hyde already has Initialed ifflflf-t» provide aid. Several milUonl aheep and about 600,000 head of cattle soon will need feed In the central part of the state, reports Indicated, and plans were made m imiiwel the cattle to better grazing land. '~~ Hope of gebteral relief throughout the drought aire* was revived by the reports of jaf ditlonal rains, Sec- retary Hyde «$w in the** not only a helpful psychological factor for; the farmeri wit said ijso the rains probably would rejuveoitfe much pasture land, « Agreeing with this view, *Thnmp* son said the cooler weather also would be a^reat aid as the pastures, would not deteriorate so fast, Be added that com Jhat.is still' green but without ears ©h It would make better forage. \ ' - ~ The departmen't of agriculture re- ports showed from ofte half to one mch of rain has*rtaiien during the last few days in nea# all of Mi§*| iouri. the southern hijlf of Illinois a nd Indiana, nearly a'll.»of Kentucky majjt of West Virginia] southwest Virginia, and nearly all of Tennes-J^^ bee. and Alab&m[ •At the same time it was said there were good rains over the area extending from isouth central Ifcan- &a& northwest over that state and into extreme southwest Nebraska. Southern Ohio, also has* had some showers and general hut mostly hghti rains have occurred in North Carolina, and northward alonf tbe^ seaNiani. States still wajtthig for jt break in the drought aije northern. Ohio, northern Illinois) jand Indiana, Iowa Oklahoma, Tjeacajsl and the Dakotas. persed There stUl was nothing to indicate that Peshawar itseii was hi any real peril Meanwhile the action in the air in the locality continued unceasing- ly. Two squadrote of the royal air force were engaged yesterday m bombing along t$Sr««4ge ot the Ka*» jurl plain and elsewhere. Cavalry has been cooperating. What remained as uncertain as it has been for days past was the extent to which the propaganda of the Afrldif had influenced neigh- boring triijfeir jA'very different kind of drama was being lenacted to the southward GMl'resistance leaders who for the last three days bad been debating the possibilities of a cessation of their program with the Mahatma Gandhi at the Yeroda jail at Poona concluded their discussions. As the outcome of their delibera- tions two of the conferees, the ;*peacemakers\ Sir TeJ Bahadjur Sftpru and Mr. Jayaker. tonight were bearing a letter* to Viceroy Lord Irwin which : nominally ad- dffeised to themselves, apparently was intended for examination by Lord Irwin. Neither would disclose the contents of this letter nor the result of their Poona parleys. • The two Nehrus, Motllal and Ja- warhalal. tarried in yeroda jan* Wne-nhtey leave they will exchange aftin their prison quarters for aiK other. ON BOAWI R-109, AttJUlt 15, m r-Widely contrasting speed ranging from 15 miles an hour to 100 were shown by th* R-100 today ai it firit bucked squalls and bad weather but later sped into Ideal conditions With A pleasant wind behind ti The ship was delayed by heavy rains and wind last night, the gale reaching a Sited of 45 mfi«( *o hour and culling that <X the ait* tsftlp/t***- ' * • Th*- rain tatfwarUv was iMVtMl* 1 hope of hot beveraga* let Weakfaat by pitting thtt electric cook stove out of commission. About three and one-half tons of rant^ wMch hid collected ai reservoirs for .the re- filling of ballnst tanks poured into the kitchen fthrough a vaivis vent and caused a short circuit in the stove. \ ' This did mot bother the passen- gers. They ilftpt netcefuUy through the terrifle dorm and the!? first in- timation thait anythtnf had hap- pened came this morning at break- fast, when they were informed there, couM be no- hot d,finks be- cause- of the disabied stove., A heavy fogj lasted unttl noon, but then it cleared and with * favorable wind the gigantic, roared toward the Irish coast a«|id CardinRton at a S]9eed of 100 unites ah hour. . The passengers did not mind go- ing, without ln(ot eeftee^'Or tea for ON TO BE to Grf tcphr Thomas Upton. Britisii Is GiVen Special Congress- wmmm$$ y i n White House winds: and two flare* gale*. Are Dead itttt mtm . fe*ertsWy tm% hop* of finding other! •-Jtet- •» thejr peneruted' my i<m& -the ga« m- more oppressive mad. ad- the;, had little rxpectaUon *t«kerf woe apeedlm to the .«&** ^twmmmti* ft allre. had.: m -^^^^ ; are beliered to be about *W*-* II OUTfe slope cnanjusti portal. Twent'y- ~mm Witt married. made the ocean passage -^ to m qco<t|tt|r^ WASHHtGT^f, Am. Ik.Vft*- A slim, smilingXyoung man upon whom three mahBes of lame has left no apparent nnpres«ion was honored again today bV^lns country. It was.the same se^-conscious CharlM A. Lindbergh of \,S27 who forward to receivi is, i#h« fc took may be President Hoover the special 'ALBAirs^«& ( T, Governor boofefahV the fiw,t step toward a state tnv^igattoh SfJallesed cor> , ruption in New York City affairs, faaklng DUtrict Attorney ThomM T. *£*¥&* <»«1»* *4r att htxnm *a& » *utt ™]fiport m theJNriOdc^. Th»gOT-. ernor refosfjxt to -wamn'ijej » medal voted forvinn»^0'^^\*nP ™ ^|?TT- years ago. aiid his rephes to tii».j brief remarks of the president were! hardly audible., Plftcj 111 TOBAY NEW YORK. AUf. IS, W>-i-Exon- br i connur trand Jury of t his appointment to a city bench. 11M Tmimii j&iflati'afts tmA hit '.Tfrfii\'Ttiff L yir 'aasociaWa were. Iquiry today by the United; State? attorTMry's olBce. jK^^JC^ ^^B|^L^^ ST UOOIM Aug. It. (*V_D*i« and yuchtimwi, vrire* tomemwU a^n of weakening tonight as for ills fifth -attempt to -lift the.they cfrdad I*mb«rt-at. I>otds flald Amcr»c*« CUP, of which he ha* \ m ^^ mm m ^^ ntmU said-, \I would swa R aU the trepfe*i» m^ t j^ m *,«**;.ie*g and let«.ia-J I have for that mug the Ameriea»s vittng.•'»«-a tarfet for rival endur- The- mfnlr arfitrtints of Hrwald and. hli wife ijfkt' -thaat of Martin 4. iwJb» ra^ The presf AtajUonr toolc the president's office witn Hoover, Mrs. l^indbergh and a group or government omciala looking on. Secretariea Hurley, Adjuns -and'; Davis, and 91 Trubee Davison, Da- Young, assistant secretaries for av* iatkm of war, navy ,ahd. ' toytiifo&s&£- wipecttrely;' Warren Irtint Glover: aaatstant postmaster \ general in charge of airmail and Walter Hope assistant secretary of the treasury, composed the iroup that surround^ The ceremony was brirt. ' \;•- \It is a. real pleasure.\ the presV dent said \to present you Ihjs con- greaaional medal on behalf; of coia- gres* and. in _ commemoration v of your achevetnent to aviation. I am 'jure the sentiment expressed * - .by- te shared by the ' • wbote\ <M. fm ; MralAaMrtean people/ ^0 PSHS^^^^Wr W^^W^^^^^ff y^^^^^^^^&^wjF XX is Sir- TbOfna*-'* fltrd voyage te Amerie>«.he*i h&m a i^rular caUV jever iatoce 1857—hut tomorrow for the first time he is to: 'be fiyen the aorl of .r#cepi4oti thai New Ydrttj accords d~isthigulEhed guests. the : crowned and uncrowned heroes of the^day. . .. I At Quarantine the titled tea man will be trantferred from the Le*te» than to the decorated city tug Ma* com on which, more than loo proto^ lncnt m«n tupr* been' Invited to act: as u reception committee. Alter the ride up the hay amonw the tootin^l breakfast but (they all are craviiig a I harbor craft, lie wflj he iaiken up , xui*je»|«rtt«|V *o 1 1in urn mi tnanka to con^ reru*ai «| wiUmiet to thj c*». td« • **Mm* **pm M m The governor sent the foHowing m to Crain: »nd me at : once * full ottStaJd eaie. ioWiher with copiesXpf all available | testimony and the' by Rep^ibtican 1 lature and by was acctucid of having f or hk appointineat. yi^fn^^ osheji' Taenaaany if he paid i**r -moneyj » had^been wasted, as ti^hs^aoiimowrt thing abovt % , --The graKl hiry failed to act, the ease, a failure wbichiwagtot led. TtthhT ftfiri itsf n TT tThi In lilsnaiili Goveroer ftoaearalfe to| \fmetrf* she city admhialraiiaii, eapatlsdhr wW> •:#»*---w a ?;?e**' ! *»' Fwsg'P^ t oif probeedizkis^of /* J * x- long Sheen of th* ad- City, both f *randL smoke, i , Despite the hh|h speed reached after the fog; clepred, it is now .conisidered dosjibtffl thta the R-100 will establish * record crossUig. The storm is to blame for that. i The Weather DEVICE RE<SatSTEBS Ftti.SE ; LOB AKQEIiEfe W-*An ment that registejrs the pulse from the tip of the ijtnger has been de- ^«d by Prof, ifeeis If. Baldwlii of the Uttiv^ty |of Switherh iornis}. Partly cloudy Saturday and Sun- : not «iuch change in tempera- ture. General Temperature NEW- YOKJK. Aug. 15., </P>—The following pnicial record from the weather bureau shows highest tem- peratures during the past 24 hours and weather conditions in W se- leetefd cities:^ . -' Albanyr-7$-~Part cloudy '' Atlantic City—7(K-Cloudy Jlp^tofV*4d*--Rain f?hl<^igo^80--~Part cloudy <^harieston^-S4--cioudy I^iaver---80*--<31ear jjTaml--fiS--*cioudy ' -** llinne*pohs^-8oj—cloudy New^Orleans-»-?«^-©loudy • K6w Yjorfc^-OSr-Cloudy gftn Aito|r>-iOO~01ear San Wancisco---70-^-Clear Savannah—88—Clear ;Sjs|ttle«4{MDloudy S^ L0Uis>r|a—Part cloudy Wfti!*mgtoa--^B*--<3ioudy . t < CARDINaTbN; Eng- Aug. 15. \4*. ^-Offlciak of Uie British airsliip port, here bei<fved tonight that if the dirigible E-IOO. homeward bound from Cjiinada, maintained tier present spee<i- she would arrive about 10 o'clock tonjorrow morning British Summer Time. «4 A.M- E. S T> ' Messages Slid Uie R-100 was speeding alonig at 60 knots through fine weather conditions and had Improved sreiUy during the last six hours, and tte airship was main- taiaing an al atude of 1300. feet. Altiiough rwn fell here tonight and a 30 mite an hour gale was swirling around the 200 foot moor- ing mast, the unfavorable weather was not ex|»clted to Interfere with the anchoring operation. Broadway unfleir. polioii escort. Though \thte -veteran' yatelistnan comes as a foreign invader Intent on carrying away one.of America** proudest trophies, he comes, also as an old friend] fmd fremjtent vtsitor, and he wUl WlreeeJi-ed ai an hon- ored guest, , I. • it will be.Hfft to him to find out whether they, key to the city, will be of any help in unlockuig the chamt that hive hotind the Amert-: ca's cup mo tlajhtly to American aeitj atKe fliers. • The **pw«i«r Wi* Lo«i« M how frt 1U Sell .day aWu lud been in ttoe air 60f hours at 4:11 p. M. » hours looter than the Hunter Brothers from >whom 'the St Louis airmen; rwgaihed 1gtt record Wednesday' iBOtnlne. *'--'• * .J The rioior of the endar^sne?! plane i» tunning as. smoothly as impute lifttelcr*. .Percy cimitm-, day after the 135th contact.. Tns-duratioti of the flight de- pends entheiy on the motor, Jack- ton and OTBrinc said, and ohserv-. en were wonderiiig if the two might not be abie to carry out their, plan of keepinl the elwe off the jstoundJ |Mf i,0^,-h«*trf. teatlfy before the federal jjuqr on'the grounds or consiitu- tional rights -and' their subsequent |*«tlmony before the county grand fNw • v \ -••!, . 4ltMk 4k#iMiUMNAu*AMHnit '£Ya A - VHEHUk ; aar*ot to Qrafe aaid lfeafeM Wis«^ r»* \—-*\-* -jia^-iKii'iiiiiriiii^ > v Soitht Is Seal Tbanm&aTeof Jack&ta i MARY LEWIS, OPERA STAR. GRANTED DIVORCE LOS ANGELES. Aug 15 .3*1— Mary Iiewis, grand opera star ob- tained a divorce here.today from Michael Bohneia. operatic singer, on charges of de^rUon and cruelb', in a superior count; hearing lasting less than ten minuttes. Bohnen, asserted to have lelt his noted wife to 1020. did not contest the action. HAN CONFESSES TO KILLING BUCKLEY TOLEDO. CJ3AU& 15, 'OPh^A man about 3Si years old who.aur^ rendered in iStryker. Ohio, this.**-' ternoon *gne4 a confession iccord^. ing to authorltjies, thajt he bad »hofe and killed Jerjjr*Bw*iey« *»4to an- nouncer tor station WMBO in PB« troit. several wt«e** ago.BTe sjaid he j was hired to ihe tiie ent^rtidner'a: assassin. ' ' The confes*ipn w« aCribblWi.in pencil and said; \I Idued Jenjy Buckley^ I^rolt radio announcdr and friend of the needy.\ Tiiere' %tm no detaijis but the prisoner, who wa* taJnen jto the town |aa added he had been-paid we|i hy « Detroft ganf to ahobfr the. amKwncer, i CBICACJO, A«§. 15. t^oJE^er*' -. i-fmrtd eecrete that gfunmen sjjughfc The only sign that the engine Islto seal in Jack Znhv* grave, were tmmm t<> wear 1* tm ftct tw mm % *utW«e« today more oil and gas i* being consum-*\ ed man when the fhght began. It Mites 10 pliotis of gasottne to keep the ptone a&ft mn hour now where- as » quired only about eight i*i- Jons tarae .weeks ago, about \ten gal- jions of oil are «aed each day, iillgbuy more t|ian vt* wed at flrit, • L«e for Jackson and QTBrtoe ap- ptrmtiy u, becomlmi a hit more inenctonous. Their messages are tes frettje&V} and their , cljeerful hank-ring Q m the radio h^ aimest Cftai«« [White Housed^fie was'-met t^/incire than -100 persons^ mostly women. They gathered in frohtoi the wiitel House and rushed to hi*^u^omobile as hj »4hjljted,..t$tet ; lw «J?ft;¥W^: Lindbergh were. WcheoB tfpeBt^vt Prwiden t .and Mrs. Hoover and thj left to spend the week end at the presidential .lodge in Virginia. g The metisi wasthe third disMnc- tion conferred'upon Lindbergh, the distinguished flying croas and the title of colonel in the ilr cotn* re- aerves haying been given, shortly after his return from Europe. \t is faced w|th a profile view of ttie flier and on the reverse aside is a lone eagle, wings stretched in #e«t to cast fMfht,, wiWt. flie) rays: of, the gun and a group' of j starsi symbolizing the day and night) trans At!ahtte ; flight . ''!..' •M • CorrnplioB, 2 KILLED IN OUTBREAK OF MM kACSEt WAR I forcing open two. safety 'boxes used; by the slain garhjg e>. \ »•'.', It was rumored that the contained sensational Zuta's deaUngs in the liquor vice racket*, and that they i cate'd several political leaders] pf&ciais in the payment of State's Attorney Swanson to {disclose the exact, nature of the re^rds. but issued .a formal s}tate- m|nt hiaklag known their ana saying they \contained of! interests ped \liw v pu!led pr Mir and Uirew her about the »6om. •* The court apprdved a propet-ty settlement undel* which the sin|er is given 185,0001 by Sohnen., The Mias Lewi* testified Bohnen slap- couple niarried » 19«t , N*EW 'N to alist Gov't By Dupont WASHmGTON, Aug. 15, (B- : The state department declined to- .LAICE.PLACipK*r. : .If, —Rabbi StfephM S. I YOrk €&&' totolghfc asited-ii^H^rhiDe | fBdnseveft. \td 'luisge\ W^:W§fc \. pity of corruption* espeeially^|BJd^. ;fe ^.CC^iptioh,,--.' ^ \- l C • •' ': \ in'^he Ewald' case, %\fjdlure;'he -| laid largely io; the \mithdds ^iur- 1 ^sued by the prdsecuttclu'.' ,|niife- jil*- : egram from, his stunnter- home, he^e, _ ? and which, he earned \only anofiiW item iijt the breakdown, of justtce Ja ^ the City \Of New Y<>&, f '~l2^$-'v^ '• accused of having paldi p$0{ |a.- secure his appointment. •. , . The message isaid \the cohducfc of. the> Bwajd case, including |n£ teW- dress rehearsal and its. ajfjepnathr challenges yo|u to take- uhmediat© action herein jsuch as has presiously bee^; taken under paijdl& ch^unv* stances by other governors. ; • \The as yep imchaHi^igea' threat; of alliance bejtweeh, civic coi^uptipji * YORK. Aug. 15, t«- Two I ' J ^ men %vm .killed, and another ser* , ^^ io«av woqjyicf}' today In; what pO; xi& w«s a fresh outbreak of'a He. bu Ha •*'« An intensive search had 'been jqruide for the boxes since Zutal wa§' sh^rt August 1 by five gimmen who stalked into * Wisconsin danc< 1 re- soi ,and mssinated him as hi ^ f P epartmtot mem said - thls afe -••-\•••• • • mechanical phono- gr4nh. CO- •sir raeket ; war in \IoitUe he men shot were in the ting business,, they' were to the second floor, office of a ' -.ding to, M pud Xietb. street own- \ €d 5, p| e t r 0^toreilowhen tiiedoor was flung -open and two men .open- ed &* Morello ; and: joeeph £err- a Wi mi dead aijcl 0asper r>c4laro Was ^ 0 ! ed. • '.-.-1- •.. 1 •' . i The boxes, it was rumored, con- tained a complete'.record of all of Zola's iinderworid transactions, hut Swanson said It would frustrate in- vestigation if details were - made public. JU action th the records, thej boxes contained many dia- mohdg, anq^ofher i|«ms oi $wi* The finding of the',boxes. foUqwed .by * few honm the kjijing of #o§- unde^d, T% iwmen esca;p-lephj OiovingOi, an fttteged^^ bootieiger, .in-;|to^|cford,- , . {' '. itltude would be maintained until the.Chinese legation here requested that ttW shipment be cleared. While the department'has so far granted licenses for munition .ship- ments whenever- requested, it was said the Chinese government must ask for a licence Cor the present shipment or it cannot be. exported on the vessel upon which it was scheduled to be exported tomorrow* A Dupont representotive confer- red today with state department ofo 4 flcials but they, declined to accept hi? assurances th^ Ohinese desired the shipment. day to accede .'to the request of. the jand judicial |eo»dupt in New Yoi Dupont powder interest to release immediately a- consignment of mur nitions to the Chinese nationalist' government scheduled for ship- ment to China tomorrow. demand tjbat jyou act with the vigor and directness which the people expect of yoti a,t this time.\ K. WOMAN IAPHJRES MAN HER APT. NS?W YORK. A«g. 15/(^h-Young? a«d athletic Mrs, Anna/j(3»vendft re^* turned from marketing \to'^fiea? apartment today and said she found Nicholas Gi|ii&rdovan undersized middle aged man. packing up -^ier silver acid jesyelry- *\ Mm. Oavendajiu jitsued hint threw htini op. the floor, knelt ott his : che^st, slapped his face until he promised to h$ good and then sent a neighbor, toi- a, policeman. M^gjst tr%te Rudjch held him in $2^0(1. bail . ' K , .. . i . *',. • l\.J •$- . . 1. •v \ . '>