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rrest E; CLOSING STOCK QUOTATIONS THE WEATHER ‘ EASTERN NEW YORK - cloudy-warmer tonight; cloudy and warmer. Partly J! Friday $ Ryol. L, 237 Twexty-rwo Paes GLENS FALLS, N. Y., THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, RICE: THREE CENTS Twix wo Pauns NES orthless Tickets Find THE FOXX COMES HOME AGAIN Way Into Hands of Fans In City of Philadelphia ANCIENT CITIES FOUND BY LINDBERCH PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10. (APY)-Baseball fans in this world {series town who have been on the verge of ecstacies over the dou- ble victory of the Athletics over the Cubs, found something to worry about today. f The weather man predicted rain as a possibility for Friday, {the opening day here of the sevics, and the fans fear he may be right, There is an unfavorable atmospheric condition hovering about in the offing, according to the forecaster, with cooler weather and lowering skies on tap for today. ee e c gen cnn een . er Cabinet Officiel fuses to Allow Doctor _ To Conduct Examination ' WORKERS SEEK - .. ts oot ite t i gg - BIC oll, Reg ds & fin, who sas ene et Pre aden: Wilson's . £ physicians, today complicated the ~ tun wherver; his bribery fl\ trial, halted by hus illness, is to continu» ; Dr Ruffin was designated by Justice Fite. presding at the former interror secretary's tnal in the District of Columbia supreme court,. to examine him after his own phi sician lid reluced to per- mit him to leave his bed. | -] Essex-Champlain Baptist As- [ Wilespread Fall Activity { Sporting Evonts ..............8-9~ were (fe posted a 1. Pos +C > ocus I fo re- * Rain is the worst thing that could ' toe r t a cye tot It wads ; happen on Friday, in the opinion of 6 e - = ' tod > i <9 dus A P M 4 , k b Hitherto Uncharted Towas AreJUBQF QUETS 1,000 rabid fans, who have waited Quantity of Explosives Hauled 44% 8% 84 14 U 13 {ou 6 Mas a pae o per senad natter, t & C i $4 i% 15 years to see a world series tussle, IJ L.. .- Oto fe He -o fi. Discovered on Tl‘lp to U ind they are hopeful somcthing can BEfore VVQJ Hope Blas‘ (1 a! a. 60m n t ke e nt he would i Buns [ ; be done to stave it off until after the Will Eliminate Danger 4.A 13 197 E. o British Honduras yfisg‘o SENQQ Hinal hatthe B I 8g Shut. ARL Tf ste d l t President L 6 9 A. 9 With the jubilant Athletics on their Vac + col bem t oom spec i ISLA COZUMELIL Quintana Fies. , way Lome from Chicago ticket specu- OK © PTY ot beb f q n 6\ P hoe 1 C0 + that c Mexico, Oct. 10 oP - Four an . nt J T | lators - boosted | prices substantially ete au ar ede on op rud nse y to a better op- . Maya. cities, Litheito uncharted, we e' . 5 f today. Two victories over the de- Coop pe or. A por. too w, and was j cascovered by Coenel Clarl s- A C « 4 . \ 1Humming; Cubs, the speculators con- 29 bue ota +, L_ t* ied upon i iodfbergh, his wile, ond their came : ; tended, | put gold) bordets on the « I> br eno . bol Mo 6 qlies> { p49: - during several hours fiying i i'mlfilvhnzn'llq for the three games ul- en aon a os ot Potato Crop Of State Estimated , on { iBkind uintana Reo, C # fos | he- played heve. They were aboare cen Perl os dogs oer pero wel 4 tis 6000 , The pret was sighted within “purist, Involved in rallfire Of pin the land early quoting $94 to $100 an tle et a? H at 6,000,000 Bushels Less , I A os l! a Min A tm - F ree~sgqime pai Top bara toe .s ato y to te the t Poet Jw. hour aiter leaving | Berdze, Britsh; - City Trust Company of New - | (ws ® three-same pair of tickets that f < f Than Last Year o eae C , Honduras, and shortly af-; cost the original purchaser $33 Pear od + -f © ro 71 La 2 ; : fo . ron his _ vy al & 1) « ots s ofin + thor 1 i * rag n i ter pi rossing the Rio Hondo into the j York, Reslgns Heretofore the prices asked ranged done o .= tnat oor \ L oll | Srl m e “(1,211.23 . tergitory. _ Several definite | mounds, from $50 to $75. it“ tre ny et 20d , . D900 1800 mde hns « sethalout a triangular | plot were f oe loll R a Fifty \John\ warrints, siid to have | h ase b a g H1: +8 be sob ote | e SaP, Thr a and the location mapped care. | NEW YORK, Oct. 10 (P) - The | pneen issued for the arrest Cf speeu- Po Wf' , I. T n 2C W, 5049 Konxt fa +1 | . e v ae at fully, although it sas too cloudy to | rsignation of Judge Francis X. Man- | lators, seemed to have little effect on Pad o cp had q [+ Dob. hi 5 pe g ho ee voL o was . photograph it. Pcuso of the court of General Sessions, | their - activities. | \Sandwich omen\ tL l’ \i tuu org “If“ l \i‘r‘ , \’ 44905 cla n ror ys had M , . ronnins hav R : cat. ~ ot a +400 to £0 kl. . i Mrs. - Lindbergh, lxlw-arilnzk IKE-1M! who was Involved in the scandal pre- $21: {1151}?iulinflfixfiiffm32]:Ti \1qu N EA bete stm troy tok aris e cb e el pes Puran 1 ~ & to 1 ang : knickers, high boots, bive shirt and a i |, p 5 j 'eare! © s P mes AQ frre : \ dovo before . » . tL exch one d be silk scarf about her head, discovered | '!Pitated by the $5,000,000 failure Of | mey nave the appearance of clutter- TT U Hare ase run Pie nals haw Yh ¢ . 225) bro Dott ost 6090 ps pers nal * the second ruins, which at first seem | Ue City Trust. COWBDImV: was - for- | ing pedestrian traffic. If the A's had Another inade-to-erder Leme Pun Lammered out Iv Jiminy fFosa touched j k 1.4: wa s n, ‘1 (An If' (“id’y‘lf’ L ‘. \ 28, l...“- 1 te +t« “\\ pro 6 A - ova ~ and i ed just a bit of white wall glistening | to Acting Governor Herbert back from Chicago two down, | off the fite wefh~ in the second batfle ef the Worlds Seties at Waumey Lae ld, [ para gue 2 SG Gg O0 Ll Pin The tta ated ut ud nS lull? ofre <0 vos attended ® bhove the deep green of the bus' {Ho Leliman today. tickets would have been worth about | (Curcago. Here tog see the souti{ul first bas aB ef the Prouedeplicn Atue wm‘g'q\ Son V Y r“ \f z jot “f [9 \ hits Gt te, ‘,‘ [bo , i sfsfed & 'Three small towns finilly were lecat- | _ Mancuso, who was chairman of the | $2 per game, speculators said. leifos neating the heme plete i fteo a otre fis fois cont suf e the leit fre] of “M. _'v‘q“f‘\\” N ‘Z vi nt Thame L2 Yr \\';‘ Clea ath 20s + sof dt was ; ed nearby, Dr. A. V. Kicder, Carne.{ Loard of the def net financial con- Counterfeit tickets for the serles | plea hors-his secound h mer of the seres. Cor nate ani summens, wo om t A} wore fa clad 's l ist 'une l | <. Vt.” Cf“, n, . fi ,h' ,' rre uble . gir Institute scientis', believing them j cern, also sent a copy of the resigna- | rames have made their appearance | he scored ahead of him, are sliown be echsral. ce Lim. ~ Mier e ab naghrl 000 0 Cop Sno Ro NURS PCU ote ape ga i to| in probally, the center of a Mava) tion to the office of the secretary of | here, and a number have heen sold. next at bat, is pictured extreme right. | Pliladelplaa beat ( Lacazo, foto %. Soin time egy f ba. the Kines y tey cmp Canal 0 t 5 rer 3 s . e ofght i cky. which flourisked a - imnilleniam 'state. It was to take effect at once. | 'The fact that spmious tickets wore £ 1 OOT ed ¥ fon -t | not br fors efep =_ bt mes g toe + <0 t+ pls. 1 In announcing his decision to quit / In circulation was revealed to of- oer 200, , , P zo. ® a & \ jal oe ron, dom ; fost dutrage, the bearrcrep| wis g ameas ty c\ ol of R Stron the third ory wee l th, ooh nem oe me ering (ar ays prong (a) TEN ACRES OF MARSH LAND || mnie nes wim tar ioc legit ND Strine, Hip Col aoe chain nari tov cull i later in the afterncon Fanta Pruz‘ rone public suspimnn attuChEQ it. the nll'l} vere in 1:31 tllduy will “33 dis- \ pslz uing het de streams of water bushels com pated w MIA X‘lvA- jug. ' come de s ofr kee 2 Me Aico Indians benesth ran from the plane] of the Trust position of their cise undetermined, SENKS KN OIL SECTION QF | a tu * con stantly dierch it. will creep [bushels last pean ard the buck wheas 0 U5\ C ' as it flew above them. The ruins, COMbany had impaired his efficiency One - offlct¢, - where n- z tow ird the Fun-w of fame which las festimate at -3 3\: «060 bashes, ena g 0 V ASHENO TON Cost in ® were laid out in almost a perfect| 48 4 Judge. tickets are bought and sold, reported TEX-AS; DERRECKS REMQVFD reared bayh oin the sly for more thin [pared with 3.‘ 'o bush, Q ( g PoXn _ hi U + square on sloping Mills, Numbers of| - When a Moreland Act investigation | the Purchase of a block of seats last dott 9 ***\ cc wo AAG. or cm oa heavy asle atas ' yenp ' U C Ld danae e rvs Ary + I; small dwellings, temples and mou is} into the affairs of the bank was or. Night and upon cheching up with the w- Cr he wl drag tov quarts of nitt> .f The present ecur ate ef $l) gq cee 0+ 'm r a oph\ cian h: 1 sas ropa G ® « +n = aris - u tesent Shun moa fla k tint. . & o ho sieia appeared. dered, Judge Mancuso went before Ch“; mundtfl‘l‘ftthl‘e szdtshxe‘eljnla BEAUMONT, Texas, Oct, 10. iP of hundreds of thousands |. o\ werife cnpont te fle mouth of tie rappin ci promo c f qed of in (rl of e c+ frat reported H Colonel Lindbergh sighted | the | th® commissioner and - testified | he Etna} Timmlls, [PL-mil l‘e‘fi'euied tall (t. of dollars in oil land was threatened today trrough the unexplained pret - there boc wall ploee stose thad bush 's, een pared owats Lhe kan ( 12% ex +t nop sp ev e !. net eom» * fourth ruin, probably the most inter.| Knew nothing of questionable acts of a steb HM o a 19h “In, sinking of ten acres of land in the Sour Lake oil field, 25 miles west the fore of too explospam voll he Plushes list is wie ths eesimath plete bob 2k e 2+ +, u dnteriop i esting find of the day, a great mound | !\ presndent. Francesco M. | Perrari, fe tl'df‘ it care 6 up'nt t? c a £1“ of here, which has created a deep lake where only yesterday stretched |; directs l nc the base ef toe» flare { ilo the entire 6 Mas eA preted C ore f ven ose 2 ope ule oun and 1 rising 60 or 70 feet above | the | \ Imfe death led E0 the closing of the £04129!\ Gilts Iredrlff PL]? full?!\ ¢ \[ - an expanse of waving marsh grass and small trees. Sides of the pit oj and tle» seurprs start from the brede | n, drepofrorm 18% TGB eer bags a is ast PH 'u ea l nets bo at tms } 1, with its crumbling wall« vie.} CCRCEeTnh last February 11. i); 2 [I’gth sei, i j; ‘két “le CU | _ still were crumbling today as the fall of earth continued. bing feat vert to 145,897,080 b ogspels tos corp ' time if \T je from as far as 22 miles away.! A month ago a series of cancelled | \2 ‘t’d Pigs“? “130“.86 h life,\ Derricks and storage tanks were being removed from the edge | - Whemhe is sife!v nut of tins» tie Pastures in tuis stn - to Dr. Kidder described it as a perfect| checks for $1,000 each made out to had about $250 in their | type of Maya empire edifice. Al though the ruin was within 39 miles of Santa Cruz De Bravo no habitations were seen,. It was nearly sundown before they , reached Cozumel Island, where they remained for the night. They were tc take off today for Miami, on the last leg of the Caribbean Circle flignt. Most of the section flown over yes- lerday has never been explored and on most maps is just a great blank epace. It appeared to be piincipally jungle country, with few signs of hu- man habitation, although occasional» | ty on the rivers the boats Chicle producers cbuld be seen. STARTED FIRE FOR MOTHER; LOST LIFE CORTLAND, N. Y., Oct. in. (P)- Lester Baker, 12, lost his life in at- tempting to do a good turn for his mother yesterday. Before she came home from work, he started a fire in the kitchen stove. When the fire slowed, he started to put kerosene in it and it exploded, burning him bagi, At the hospital here it was mm that his death last night was dule to inhaling the flames. ACCEPTS INVITATION. WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (P) - Co- inciding with the departure of Prime Minister MacDonald from the capi- tal, the Americar government today formally accepted the invitation of Great Britain to participate in a five- power naval limitations conference. FADING FEATURES F DAY'S NEWS IN GLENS FALLS TIMES Page City Planning Commission Pre- pares to Hold Building Code Hearings \................... fan Held For Grand Jury on Assault Charge ............. (Weensbury Democrats Name Bandidate for Supervisor .. Jtmnior High School Assembly this' - Friendly | Society . Pro-, gram for Season ............ mmunity Chest-Filled; Drive 0 be Continued ............ Gasoline Tax Funds to be Dis- [0 fribtited lll pull.. Stewart Robinson Elected Chairman of Republican City Committee =.. ® @ N NN Non soe bae d s aes maa ea deroga Meéts at «Ticon- *5 «o rds a edes a sev 0+ in : / New York State Industries 5 human of the resignation, of the great hole, estimated at from 50 to 15) feet deep, which filled -.] Judge Mancuso and signed by Fer- passisdsign fi?dAr:f’t“-Hml sets of the | - wiih water yesterday as the surface steadily fell through hour after I?” wi‘l'e found. 31111101180 explained ; ounterierts. hour, Thirteen wells were shut down and an abandoned derrick, a hese by saying they represented i i * refund of $20,000 given to Ferran for |_ CHICAGO, Oct. 10. (P) - boiler and six settling tanks were engulfed Geologists of all the larger orl compames operating in this section were here today to study the muddy lake, approx.matcly a quarter of a mile wide and slightly lorger, which lapped the very border of the producing field. Thecries as to the cause of the phenomenon were as different as they wore numerous but the consensus is that drainage of the immense pool of oil beneath the surface left a cavity which the sinking crust is filling. could have knocked Policeman Wil- llam Shea over with a feather yes- terday when a long atm reached out, handed him a box seat to the world sories ball game, and then disap- peared. Officer Shea was on duty at the stock subscription. He said he had borrowed the money from - Anthony Paladino, a personal friend. When Paladino was about to go be. fore a special grand Jury yesterday to be questioned concerning the affairs <f the Trust company, Judge Man. s exit turnstile of the Addison street \L\ station,. Trains were disgorging passengers and there was a big crow| clicking through. Officer Shea stood there, shouting: \This way to the ball park.\ Out of the mass of masculinity whirling through the turnstile the arm came, and a hand shoved the ticket into the policeman's hand. By a euso asked permission to be heard |again. He went into the grand jury | room in the place of Paladino. Soon after he came out he announced his HISTORICAL PROBLEMS ARE TO GET DISCUSSION; PLAN His connection with the Trust com- ; pany is being investigated by a bat | Gsfuciation committee, ALBANY, Oct. 10. (P)-The resig- WASHINGTON, Oct. 10. (Pi-Presi- ly heep the post in front of us.\ \FREEDOM OF SEAS\ TALKS Mr. ination of Judge Francis X. Mancuso of the court of general sessions was the time Shea realized what had hap- pened, the unknown Santa Claus bad gone. ment of the coast defense branch of Jfleave they found all doors locked. accepted todriy by Adting Governor Horbert H,. Lehman. The executive made public his action without com- ment. ARMY AND NAVY TO DISPLAY DEFENSES ABERDEEN, Md., Oct. 10. (P)-The army and navy is ready to show cabinet officers and high ranking of- ficials of both branches of the serv- ice just what they have in the way of defense werpons at the eleventh annual demonstration of the Army Ordinzzncle Assimilation at the proving to see the ninth inning and in time grounds here today,. \ . al Guns from small field pieces to to see what a nice seat he might the largest rifle on the coast defense have had. * will be demonstrated during the ten PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10 (P)-The hours which are to be consumed bY | patte-scarred Chicago Cubs arrived the show, It is scheduled to start here from Chicago st 12:22 p. m. to- with the firing of the smaller bore day for their third world's series field pieces and end after dark with! game with the Philadelphia Athletics the demonstration of anti-aircraft tomorrow. firing with the latest \Archie\ equip- Officer Sher reported at once ts Lieutenant 'Thomas McGrath and asked permisison to use the ticket, which was granted. He went to the park and plunked himself down in the choice seat. A little later an angry man from Maquoketa, Iowa, begin pestering policemen. He sald he had handed his world series ticket to n police- man at the \L\ turnstile, thinking it was the entrance to the park. Eventually he came to Lieutenant McGrath, who realized what had hap- pened. He escorted the man from Maquaketa into the park just in time PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 10. (P The Philadelphia Athletics arrived at the North Philadelphia station at 2.05 p. m. today from Chicago. A big crowd greeted the players and shouted encouragement for their same with the Chicago Cubs here tomorrow, the army, Recretary of the Navy Adams, Sec- retiry of War Clood and Postmaster General Brown are the three cabinet members who are to be present. YQUTHFUL ROBBERS . ASK AID OF POLICE CHICAGO, Oct. 10. (P) - The James boys, Frank, 19, and Earl, 15, have discovered that getting into a place to rob is only hall of it.. Get- ting out is the big thing. . The youths descended through the skylight of a Madison street hard- ware store and collected several articles, 'When they were ready 1p It ‘lvras imposisble to go out by the sky- light. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Oct, 10. {IP) - A high explosive charge set off by M. M. Kinley, fire fighting ex- pert from Tulsa, snuffed out the blaze of the Sinclair Oil and Gas) Company No. 3 stamper well in the, South Oklahoma City oil field shortly after noon today,. 'The well, a 50,000,- 000-foot gasser, had shot a 150-foot [torch into the air since Tuesday,. FIND BODY IN GARAGE, ; KEARNY, N. J., Oct, 10 (P) - The Lody of William J. Wilson, former secretary of Ott® H. Khan, was found cn his garage today. The engine of {American and British governments would - begin - conversations - upon them. dent Hoover and Prime Minister Mac- Donald looked forward today not only to effecting the Anglo- American naval accord through a five-power agree- ment, but to active consideration of \the old problem\ of freedom of the seas and offer \historical problems\ of the nations. It was for this reason that the British statesman ended his history making visit to the Amerfcan capital today with a trace of fatigue on his face but happy over the frank talks he had with President Hoover. He will Hnger a while in America- visiting Philadelphia, New York. Buffalo, and Niagara Falls-before again entering upon British soil to confer with Premier MacKenzie King of Canada, the first of the dominion prime ministers with whom he will consult on problems discussed in his conversations in Washington. Statements issued jointly by the president and Mr. MacDonald and [singly by the prime minister indicate that these problems cover a wide range and encompass that one which has been the source of recurring con- troversy for more than a century- freedom of the seas. \We approach old historical prob- lems from a new angle and in a new atmosphere,\ said the joint statement. \On the assumption that war be- tween us is banished, and that con- Bicts between our military and naval forces cannot take place, these prob- lems have changed their meantrg and character, and their solution, in ways satisfactory to both countrics, has beconie possible.\ Announcement was made that the | Both this joint pronouncement and that given later by Mr. MacDonald | alone emphasized that the treaty to Eventually they had to go to the front door and shout for police to (Tet them out. An officer rusbed up, bis automobile was running. Death had been caused by carbon monoxide poisoning. | lle had been - missing: - Woman's Page bessie g 16 ° P‘qfl“ Qf Comics ave d ee d 6a eee e » T7 renounce war as an instrument of na-} Rahn +f tional pollcy had been made the hasis' for future relations between the two 1§g§fkfimarkftfi~vews '~,‘.“.““‘.._1.9£ let them out, and gave them a nice! s{nce Monday. - Police pronounced | governimelits, MacDonald smd, \and to use the purpose of roming to agreement ment up to now \In consequence of that I tike with me to London all of which are now to be the sub- joct of study by the various depart- ments concerned and of consideration between the dominions and ourselves with the object ef coming to agree- ment upon them. \All this has been arrived at not for the purpose of dividing Ametiea and ourselves wath the ohiect of conting to agreement Upon them, \All this has been arrived at not for the purpose of dividing America and curselves from the rest of the us to be more affective than ever cooperating with ether nations establish the security of peace.\ After concluding his five days of conferences with President Hoover and other government officials, Mr. MacDonald had a rather short talk with Senator Borah. of Idaho, chatr- man of the Senate Foreign Relations committee, concerning some of the in to foremost questions of foreign rela- tions. Prime Minister MacDonald faces the remainder of his American trip more than pleased with the teactfon to his unprecedented visit and hold- ing firmly to the opinion that his coming aeress the Atlantic his serv- ed fo bing the Ameriean and British peoples closer together. CHICAGO PLANE IS STILL AFTER MARK CHICAGO, Oct. 49.0 GY - The plane Chicago- We Will came with- in striking distance of its own re-: fueling endurance record when it passed the 200-hour mark ana sailed into its eleienth day at ©52 a. m today. In its last previous endur- ance flight, the plane stayed aloft «91 hours, Lowet temperatures caused the two mystery pilots to ask for warm- it for on subjects which have defied agree.; a series of questions world, but rather to enable each of! Foblies which he expects to induige' bes n t s ete - on 0 so cre a cloarge afe APGcsipe till be fired at In per cent d wih osi pep d T a The force ef the explosion it ete f sent {as* xf he ' IANil-RELEGEOUS if perted do hurl the fame above ted a ___ | Ia - uis reamipa from the hele. A i . - | SCiLEODE‘ OPENED k t \4 WINNIPES Mair. 6C fo ape - t, blinket of steam, played from treo mee n tty, ' R TEXIN CHAP Bo. Of 49 yP) k lI ittery of boilers the mauth eff vi.. f N< tusn \(I'h‘f‘ * ..‘...~ Ms h to uenthe ; g}; un.\.‘|‘s:t“§‘ \ ' pte wel gs + pected te cg nd tes ** i 20, nl f UC + 0090 © c 1 hull-V & plo a efuasoundu the flame has burn- | ‘rm y nore d 0M ' \U 2 beam - i «/ nes ino the * i+ d ent. poe s At a o fartuy das dr cuat fuk <2, bus 60. ‘I A 5 ' B 'o' fae on the Brac lon:. ~ noe ln +oef Cul. J , ~ I \ inden and po Marg bo R & . R +4 Stormo om \\* {HILL RESIGNS POST na Southern {ull C [Dinu I I telps 1 the seas fos 5C ~ [ie ann- e + © a C + j . b | __ AS RAILROAD CHIEF SC YA Cefn. b's, ne f Thre owe re reforte l] from. 0 ' Mol C ~ < becstona i - - na c+ 7 L Rav d I g 8T. IATL Mann, oon de ages Brin n and Vo Yeate Ramer - or on T in were l | After tantiresfix veats ef settice fo} Ont, shewed &A fere irs teading edt a ka ce 0. ba og o_o ‘ ehs 1\ above, the fea in 9 Foe oorst tgt oats fo umiers saps, f+ the road - founded by dso famousu \C bore, the leawest ino dae (0 0 (. 0.0, M i+ a - body £ father, Jammes J. Hill, beans N. Mugb eg, NSU OD uten wale wite t. - bu tae prepa- % St, Panic ftered los resignation taday .W on te peu. mova, as chauin am of the be and ef toe Greag, mb 6C [~ R ‘xll'wf Tan hh Northen Elulwas. Mr. HDi plans in! bean ss oof A adferv ‘nf devote re «taf his time hereafter bo & gs f . r u dost te + n v personal intcrests and these ({ lim; GUILTY PLEA MADE & . R \523531: i family. | | . , Co 5“ inf i 1 . . t a . se l soer on & Mr. H1 las numerous persomi BY C‘ D' WAGGOPJER ° h ¢ 1 1 * ro, undegoirg tests at the Pitcaimm Field at Haliow cll, 18 mules north c this city, was damasge] during a trial today. A teport the inventor et : the machine, Juan De La Carta, was injured, was demed iy G. S. Cinds | executive vie presiuent of the Pit , cairn=-Ciury a Autegyro company. lache Pratt, banker, corporation di- rector and member of the Stock Ex- change fin} of Mainland, Coppell and company, died yesterday at bis Park avenue residence. He wis old. sirous of rounding out a coltection of! B E 8 r> \.AGF2‘].AN‘K R1Di‘3D killae s- KANSAS CITY, oc Jo oF -The: NEW YORK, Oct, 19. GP)-Dalias ! hrgest czar factory inc the world &1 years | | bunk presidert, was sentreel feo fi fer- Wazssoners trial, but when the vase tas caPed tedar defense ceun- sel entered as pleacel | stifes acl H0 Tauthe | then moved for imine hate inmspositon «<i sentence and the \denced to ths | penitentiary | ; To oren Factory & gles banker Was sone 10 pear term an Atia [vath an annual pas fell of $4000.00 and an investment of $3,000,000 wif c {Cigar compans. subsdiary ouf th Amerikan Tobacco con pany. LOS ANG ELE®, Oct 10. (P-Evi- dence that the strange burial of a youthful 'priestess\ of the religious cult known as \The Divine Order of the Royal Atm of the Great Eleven' may have been prm‘eded by ritualis. tic and unreported burials of other cult members. and that a woman mas! have been literally roasted to death, sent investigators today (to widelyi separated sprots in the mountains of; Southern Ca Hfornia. ae be opened here by othe - Amernman } I Paretits, tured. Remarks about a new floor being rld in the callin of a cult l ader and arotber story of a coffin-like box ! paving been buried in the mountains , sent the authorities off on new trails Officers were investigating furthe v_ startling story told to Detective Licutenant TFrank Condaffer of the j police homicide squad by Arthur and Minnie Toy, members of the cult. of mas have teen private & Uinted | | ist be a +d oon ocunst in more fully in the future. Heads an NTW YORK, Get, 16 @P)-Chaves1 + art collator and he has done con-} pry 00 eaf - ' --- efderable paintinrs. He also is de-! p [ \ - TCG VISIT ROYALTY. ABE MARTIN u St, Jolin Co. Mr. an' Mrs. Lafe Biudfia'ifé‘ihéyi teers amqpresenmert f dax on 'gs peel this, et fo ¥ drgrerd po f tho letters and wiitings of his father,) ,,, limit!“ “It\. £: | iii: (n‘l I- «£1. x: ' 1}: H ende d l: ~. bnltluftblr‘unTty i \The Empire Builder.\ bw IP a scheme too cht iin. & r fem G p‘n: 1 692 sof cut today fox: 4, rza York fomks 'a on ans ef or fon. dar t sat Win- of the MACHINE DAMAGED. t cuthbert sation papers, Pelg ans 0 He a +s comnmied on PHILADELPHIA, Och Ge Pi - Wiutnesses - hoed - been coarse Reovef trum sont rea King Albert The Americain built Epanish Autess-) frorn as far aw ay as tue Paecbe coast Poorer le Paand. PROBE REPORTS OF RITUALISTIC BURIALS q OF CULT MEMBERS IN SOUTH CALIFORNIA; f THINK FOUR WOMEN PRIVATELY INTERRED ' | women,. a ritualistic «ceremo.ry wherein Mrs. Prandes Turnicr, one of the missing women. was placed in an oven fillet with bot bricks, A woman of the in' a Sunday éntrancé addeil to ther social room, . What fhe country need is a secretary o' the bol Police belfeved, from conversations with members of the cult, that four in addition | to 18-year-old! Willa thirds, whose body was found Uitle ride tothe police station Wilson & suicide. | \We have both agreed to constant er clothing. same name was (buried in Ventum beneath the résidence of her fosten-nmnly Iwo yeurs ngo. c, Instead lof a secretary 6° #K¢ fms Co ~ 0 | terior, 20, 29s gula i » s , » .. ,“A , ; p ml |I WWI” 3 7 MADE IN l bnnommemenend 35 36 COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516