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ey c+ <-- --r 21 W fee THE WEATHER EASTERN NEW YORK - Partly - f cloudy, continued cool tonight; | « Tuesday fair. I to Paces b< a PRICE: THREE CENTS 6. i {CA b/ t bus t R t g t. $'. . . {6 i Aks SCORE BY INNINGS : F __ o~<‘ | I 2 6 7 ; - t » 1 MILE 3 4 5 8 9 R&. H. E.] FOUME ; tp 1 F \j{Ipiff cHicaco o a o z o o o a o 2 S8 i | ‘ PHILA 0 O 0 0 0 © 6 8 \ Civil War, with Unseating but 3 3 ® @ || SHIRE : i Nan wi , PARK, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 14. (AP)-The Philadelphia Athletics & » & of Chinese oveix'lment, Sov - with a dramatxc ninth inning rally won the world's champlonbhlp by beating the Chi- t # . \ \ | f is seen in Ons |BORAH CLAIMS IET FLYERS ANNOUNCE a cago Cubs, 3 to 2 in the fifth and deciding game. played with the President and Nis. i SMALL Clo ABA PLAN TO CROSS ATLANTIC 101 Hoover as spectators ! PEIPING. China, Oct. 14. The Atllets oenatched anotia |k a * . h R 1 Po Hornshs whe! ___ ; (AP) - An increasingly serious SOLE] lo F R 1 B Y PLANE. EN WASHINGTON ‘ victors trom see c ertadh d+ feat oda foe Pama eas iim | a situation, the culmination of 1 & l 2 §, i :}\\vph;\-'~:‘;rz;‘: iivl.’l“!‘.~ze--.l'|-t: thems runs p: M to d+ ft Boxs i BOX SCORE i which may be civil war and the ' ; y T T er on»: was onal act sea Lo Dohes housted tu ' £ J l o l.o been held 'o tov plop ow rus t the add ithe 4 unseating of the government of haz SEATTfII—‘Eh VfVash.,MOct Mf (AFR—Safe in Seattle after a g hits fer eaclt imninas bs Put AMaSor ‘, found pos ”ulnffh‘i‘tf ' Chicago &. President Chiang Kai-Shek at 5 ard ous flight from Moscow, four Russian aviators today dis- BMEQN Wath Mas Phsveg eon farsh aftr «oc. ot. Boe pepqe d ote Mo Mil a, «lor F po a e. N Nankmg, appears to be forming | closed that they were considering a trans-Atlantic flight as a Atk £ sina is Geers (Mu Ho as inf toe plati be go todo ct e s og a NX) pans , NSPS Poe fos 30 g } in, rffiquel to 111113,er prglsenl: undertaking, which will be completed when | inf“, tA mq a ”\f‘fj’fi\ Pd UN at t sou f¥e dent W. Null i \ol $ “3 2 H ually every province troops f ey reach New ior i ti. MUS UEN TOC Ut, S vth Inning R 2g\ * 1005s ? ing armies hel ieves His Method Would ' tgs + was tied Cochsane dared te ppr wos any ( os, Wo sena 1op e f Poa a “if!“ jising and armies being co- Solon Believes His M f W |_ Work out by a 1000-mile flightiat in slevation of only 1% feet 1.9.‘an18h Premier Departs New + ¢ sms a- a cea nar «< .s, {1,5 ®,, Jt MS tin ceva 10d f 4 f o a a or@in«' d for the purpose of replac- Bring Vote on Measure lrjvm Waterfall, Alaska, during whick| cause of the bog and headwinds. The | York for Offtaw PI pin pesedy pees) Masompe t n 9 n 5p gll g 6 es App eg lad wes page (SYE, C 208 t Por n 0 Ing Chiang - with Feng Yu-hsiang, ay. their plane, Land of the Soviets, bat-] rnauimaum elevation was less thin a| a --- Plans pT ke oa ehomnee cen Mulkell Myb oly ograr oy! ' 4oafebo wos efit emre, d 204 s of ge or 0 one-gime \Christian general,\ and within Ten Days [ ted & Si-mile-an-hour headwind, the| t hoisiand foot. Stop in Buffal maul the beans' when he duro gpey C0, BOS Rt boo sen Nefe ( Paster e, e. door 1 40 n 0 a Yen’HH-Sh‘an, \model governor\ of [four ax.itors reached here at dusk The Russians male known that| P 0 enter f ao ser dra sine 1C zx'rl‘l' PICs -Wal 1 by mep 6002 (2 1 % 0 0 K $11“)? & sented which hs yASHIN r t (P- yesterday. As they rested from the} they vere ansious to tals with Presi- rons Do vata thee vaninimag f ml toh puy a 3) 0, & I-t—,.‘l,l'v|...:f - 1,1”? : tt RD T a Tlie match which has set aflame | WASHINGTON, Oct, 14. - trip, §. A. Sbestakov, chief pilot of| Gent Hoover and Mr. Ford. NTW YORK. Ocf 140 (P= -Ppremaep U ahi othe Pen- ruare ct the 1,0 au. d ws tep oto Cd bel de Th tals ttof sxig 10 od - the tinder of civil war has been the Senate leaders, gathering to work cut | the plans, revealed that a bop aetross| \We hear a great deal in Rusetul J. Ramsay MacBbenali oof Great iB WC\ t Ib fe o ¥ Comey w oe woos estar ad t order of the Nationalist government some means of ending the tariff de- fhe Atlantic was under considera-] mboit (wo {famous Arnviican engi-] bade New York adier belle | First Inning Lom Oe d ansta| Phdad e'phia { for punitive measures against the 13at3..wel§ Conlfl‘tqntedf to??? f‘lflzla , ton. troes-Ford and Heover,' girl one| O0d departed on a specid train over CO BSO M stated fhe fifi jh Nene 2C Has x'u'lnh «104 bn a e ; Kuominchun, of \people's army,\ as i?“ Pl??? e soiution 12?!“ 119\ 11:11 a“ If the Russians cross the Atlantic| o{ the four 'We lope to be ford fhe New York Central Railroad, en. £006 Of the series dvs hathrap oto oo ”H f fob of 2 i 0 f the trflc'ms of Marshal Feng call 7\; w 11d\ \lsdagthoh “(23.1013 18 “L they expect to continue on to Mos.] tumte ercuch to met beth.\ route to Canada, where he wi) eon. } ¢) arm) tos tossed cut to Peas d figs Seventh Inning |_ :(\V rame, UUC << f Lol 1 a 0 k themselves, c armel‘ “1°11 ithlmfi; 11nixeasu10 90) ow from the west by air, thus mak-| I the Atlantic flight is undertaken fe? Personally with Premier Maskencc Bnglsb hot oto Bonde and bole que , 2, DECO t Soot d to Hame (C MOB 3 ofr Gk 1 0 | This came as the sequel of a |a final vote within ten days, [ing & -complete round-the-world| it will be & non-stop attempt from}! 2° King prow teo fust fer a d w fhe fc toe first eat eff ful letTS d 101 g are a 0 I fierce d i: 'hiang by This plan, however, was one to py; I pt jrom ' to Pt #28 4 renia - Pow, n poe p rerce denunciation of 'Lhm‘n,, by which Chairman Smoot of the financ Pight. Ner York to Paris, Shestakov said. tefies} ed somes aat frens las two S 64 duller Hott © foppel ofo | the i if!“ - Hos place lo for e a r & Aon q 1 0 A cianmmnders of the Kuominchun, commute; 23.1121 lglher Fg mulbllmg The hop from Waterfall took 10) Iron Paris the Russtans would com. | JAYS 6f compratse rest. fill wan. EoA® en oa bull le 4d f n & mum} to ‘I: oer yet tos 4 E49 C pge < if) os 00 h who (lvczldried th-e Nimkmg president sponsors of the bill mlll I'm-ii I-vurs and 10 minutes, Navigator! plete their air journey around the | Dis ardious official visits ino ch t Wi'son stacted tort Tout fim. 1C f” be? ful Majlore owas. Li,“ L2 a a 0 H was enriching h‘zmsom at the expense ‘g\ sors 0 R i alll =C 1k0 dL' \3; Boris V. Sterlingov said. Most of word by the regular European; and New York the lobo was Cima Coc pane | ea thr. uS to othe pla l, t ~ a, h of (the state. They charged he had |Agrec. It called for unconditional ihe way the ship cleared the waves|teules. premier and his odausgiver, Pushep Neo fans, ane din Cpa [6 lod # oso6e d bat by Cores an ne [NSAP 6 t e 200 l bey drawing a million dollars i capitulation to th’e group cf inde. . Ishbol were driven to te) Grand none I P+. * ' fost san omi nas Moe one fegieg ga] noon k 10 Q { outh from the national treasury Pendent west'ern Lepublioaps and its Central termunal from ”an botcl tea ATHLETIC ~—n-gh,,, was the fust | un op fof < pate. _\.~,m| ailrenog oon ar 000 t for personal expenses and had usurp- firm intention of rewriting the a | be greeted by ay aries can. au. 9 ' bo pose. { noes <u e e> rod; ; measure 'in accordance with the pur= { (t . #1 oy a large crawd. A rqund Atlikt eo batter and Malone . +p ys b fetr.'s we o sc- | ed dictatorial powers, for l‘ A f 8 Ere a E I . i of motorevele peliec sirens sereeelsy Abr ota was ”a Por tr os C> foe. DTD S 600 er mud oafood} Col 22 10000 nge 3 0 i A summation of the charges con. POSe for Which the special session = Aa Bis ks CBLd + & dB 6 ing,. formed aun escort. (Fore Kiem €Nadtopal Lagu ) statfon ed fof fons as the OC Wee cont. rin was a) cluded with a statement that 400 -| Was called. , . They faced the inevitable hatter > Lird othe plate any + ong ¥omverth sored F s j Regardiess of the time that it takes - we - 1 e- inevitable fatter 1 beford the plate tq A 600 men were being mobilized for a - e Na dt (eC f : f of cameramen ord snulingit pose } fopmuwed, nll sthdes beooag a oed qr 40 To oul botter af i we ith. 1 eampaign against Nanking, with the BONE“ said, the independents, “373 in \ F, 48 a t for pictures while. spectators ap. i sted to Stept ense m oC erage gur DT COH oC, Che ced whe u . Tavior, death of Chiang their avowed object. com inat.1f_m with the Den10u.1ti_c ** l & Ld € lauded. Foor nfterwands he to Pingus: oat Opler V un in Tw, Lase Site- % membership have already shown their P ' afterwadd the to Pnguss an Powis oof at fist en > : Although Chiang often has ex- [M\ 0 yy i] tariff “3 Shown thpit - prem.«r and lus party boarded their @ Cose dees or OIt was a geed play Secor! l. mous 1 pressed both willingness and the in- i129 s da tn Jlk {flaw ear: in“ im“ f I: train, which pulled cut of the tore } othe Cua ss .\j he {17 \ tous Tae lass-lles tention to resign he recently declared £42112? $15 {cw (ogtbttifg f [Tl t {Gut § f PLE a f minzi at $ 80 Second Inn i f an I\ ut pors-Ho-y and d he would die rather than relinquish ti“: Nd an??? t“ um . ft Rt in] ** inl I & & 4A) ka When the premder and his daus! ter \tope . fen nmnog wip n,“ LI\: Horasta and ¢ i ost in the face of rebellion. 16y consider fair to the agricuitura arrived oat the station, they were {00 CL DS-Wuthson start 4 the see ond OCTIPE CM \p jan enaled dnt Geff [J 2T, Ie! tbe age, 6; & t $ belli t industry --- 1Iog A +0 thes ©\ la memmar with a cet Fpos na ants deft \Tos basu 11 Phra iphia. 4. Hoses en Lat 0 ff < orts of rebellion come at a - N love greeted by Sit Harry Armstrong } * MTP Os +oant c dec on b 60 happed Ths copes Angers 120 nn t o to HENRY C1 eat f . R Contending that the house bill was . A © © bu bh Caver Int to blon 4 . . hhorke, 2 F*eqpllpns ~ (p «hen China is beset by both tL. . - . Accused P a . + L & British consul general. and Lade 1 CC\ s +E m he and Wo. Port ost: Fru's. fanneg, s. 20 cf Mag» M in¥ornil and external troubles, alserizlé‘ziglloéfilszzlosf 2:51 91512221566? * d ays guge Price for Fow States Witness Accidents to Armstrons, who presented the mem» ”n\ t“ \a y”; 1k“? ;\ tike ns c toe id stie Homsta _\ -““”\ ‘kfl > strucs out A t S ok § . - irs -of G ES sow Cf ler took . Lobad yc to MLife un deege pla ; «to fir eBoz' s\. Horns famine at home, and a threateme!| measure now before the senale is Night Party with Two Wo- Plares---Three Persons bree. of ihe frit comutite @nd joe pit ahd way tripied and finaly d ca ne stig] Ween =n Cots 1 r iL growing Mance f & fe Pus | & es to the prime ininister and | Lous ual C | g O15 PQ fot et ANL stele y (2 ,,, . Poul tn e & i/ situation. but slightly less so,\ the Idahcan men Companions Cremated his daughter. edie 4 by Cochrane. The play was | corl (st ef e Wiser dannea. (2300 17, Malets % OB hes, F ,s be , [asserted that those who are \seek- A ip: Mike fo Foxx to Bashopeto FPexx do Powinaurs t r eate fo ta opr, NO rend h Pore 3 -Off 1 Famine conditions recently have ling to change the bill are not any Mr. MacDonald wore ao suit nun“, t. o ' gp} bugs Ae fer fle third , £o¢ Ise nes % v grown rapidly worse, paiticularly in more desirous of remainin= in pro- TC AC . brown tweed while Miss Ischbel was} ul. P1 v», | in' g [u\ ephensin got he No orurs, ete gat, noe errers ] 14 he da od ty t are E. the northern provinces, where BUN- |nnged session than those “$10 Chargo CHIC ACO, Oct, 14 (P)-The price TAKE PROVIDENCE, La., Oct 14, costumed In a traveling suit of back i ., 1“; n a count to th tr? '_”'\ r“, {V. 16+ “‘ I\ L” ”f“ woth 15 at bit; off F, dreds have died duily of starvation yat we are employing delay \ | Preston was paying today for vP;-Mirion Hatch, 28, plot, and H.] kasha topped bv a red velvet hat |»“‘ Pn h? 3\ ine fourth |- (ATHLETICS MQtor pepped O J Non cd fo buns in 3148 y for months. Shensi province Prob- Amid gloomy predictions that the % Saturday nisht party with two liolingsworth, 29, and Stanley Conn,| The train, which was decorated in s Wx oat first “it g“ run. 1:1. UU (pf, 3 OPO Phe fested te 0, iii???\ wae no le 0 Molahs i abiy has suffered most. Entire vil- fariff debate will encroach upon t'he young vomen compa l. 16, vere bummed to death yesterday} and American flags and? mo ctrors, on t' n+ Noorums epe 2 ut f m owins toe eate after he (2), r ris W imnung pate her- 3 leges there hdve been depopulated |jegular session beginning early in | 3 companions was 3241] wher a plane fell in flames from 2.000] chrysanthemums, was made up ATHLE: ”l'f“._‘; rame <4. , 6x tet fot te Fo the sun Bedey s ”f; } ax Un Wo hame J. x by death or desertions. December, Senator Smoot today call- und a murder charge against him.] feetand evashed on a road near the| chirfly of private cars, belensing to puéhpsll'flg‘. \if-Mt: \, 1 ad Nev ( I: A]; :\l~ LY nk Obe geote Waln M The country surrounding Shensi is |ed a conference of Republican and One of the young women, Miss Ag- airport operated by Hateb. railroad ofticin's. into ln‘t‘fit bh, the \““l”l“'l“:”flnrllg‘ 7 \4 oo Ninth Inning !(‘};1\(:q';'YY \; AI 9 I“.kl' timst base; a: p= bare of vegetation, it is said, as a Democratic leaders in the hope of 7°S Johnston, 26, was dead. She A double file of fo pnlmnnwnH fodhe game. liq Emil h “km“ [. tQ i r'>”','; <. + 6 I ar and was ., all AI‘ l \' A ‘x I.,\ ct send i desert. Bread lines in Sianfu, Shenl. evolving some plan whereby a final bead been attached, then strangled. HUNTINGTON,. W. Va, Oct 1 (P) fo'rmed a line from the VandetbIt' yng ginmens was nth-uid ‘u tint-six”; &+ pleomnson MS inte )l), 1-11. T2. cA L.) at h are said to be so long chat it some- yote may be hastened, Preston, who is married, denied| IF. Stewart, 3%, Cmeinnati avenue entrance of the terminal to! A,“ the second hqm ‘i'n male a if “1,1 feld ”ufr 0 funs . ln'iln1n: (rn. Pfs (( 2} ame, 1 42. times tikes two days for the person 'The fact that the Democratic lead-] knowledsz» of how Miss Johnston was| bilct vins killed vesterday when his the train, through which the premiet '; pur, pup g «tib. Miller hit to MMO.) if}. ra ”ivy? «hee neway POLICE GU oF et the end of the line to reach the ers wore called into the conference| lulled. Two men held them up, be| Mit» fell 50 feet and crashed on the and his party passed. ”an and was t'mm no cut h (n non ip. “(fr aa him-in: men he hosted ARD FOR rt ven and receive one scant ration. was regarded as an indication of the Aid. and drove away with her. Hunlington air field at Chesapeake, I blue, New York with reerets- | Nio uns, one dat ono Nef n 2 C las We No russ ene , RUQSIAN NOBILITY ¢ Cisdren have been abandoned, or concern now felt by the sponsors of Miss Johnston's body was found in| t h, during a stunting program. grezqt‘njmots, the premier told res frog, ‘ ‘iTH.I ‘fT'IFZ \C: '»’.t - ** 4 p: +d to keep them from starving to the measure as to the outlook for its 2 clump of bushes not far from the [1:10an Pilat no ope 'e \at hain Third Inring Pout arnd Pr 180 Woathers was fiken PostoX. Ocf 14 oop * a- Suicides are numerous. disposition. spot where Preston's rented auto- DETROIT, Oct. 14 (P)-C. W. Kel, t 9.5sz thatqhe expected to give his CUBS - Taylor lit mn front ef the i Tik “x: r : “114 in ‘tn‘hit for the suard was on (l sia » -=, '\ P hffe As the situation now stands, the| mobile hid becn abandoned. It was| I9. Passenger, was killed when a ha'le‘w. + WNW to America after | ite and was tagged out by Coche) ,g f s rnm. it ML 6 at tres tes G x'.] AII') Ii oren see 3‘ PARITY WITH I~.'LY senate has less than forty working | On a little-used roadway near West! Plane fell 2000 feet resterday. The is arrival at Buffalo, tane. | Malone doulled down the righ, | a ene. ins; 1m.“ “l id} wh u.” for Moch & L: th “LAW t A' what‘wde-r ' days left before the regular session Chicago. 'The young woman had been| M4'c Frimk Wrede, 38, severely in- NEW YORK. Oct field ne, MeMillan lit to Boley d‘ inte the ruc “f Kym“, © ‘t‘m bal Cat teu t lags hep * (“I at I 5. “Liz- NOT TO HAVE FAVOR is convened. As yet, it has mot acted severely beaten. Her clothing was) Miro) vas pit under police guard at! .,. [} YOREH, Oct, 14° was eut at first, Malore trhing third i cre un, of fe po. \Hf“ f\. t “n haes ep hat pup fo- 1‘.’ w oie de- 3 upon a single one of the multitude of torn and her face was cut and swol.] 4 hopital. pon carrying forward negotiations |y gao pae, English bersfedl to Mil.) s oie doin Nan & tde- i 7 rate changes incorporated in the bill, len. There were finger marks on her with the Biitish dominions ancillary leg who mide a running cate! 1 I H. 8: wa is) on Wide da In Luv . x oe M PARIS, Oct. 14. (MPi-It was under- many of them highly controversial. In tieck ° wisittmorown count nouge,| {o those berun with President Hoover (ye yoy tye. Ao gans, cne dat, no eich i ino eee eme em ot (p pp A MT hat h co) 4 tee t gool in reliable circles today as the addition, some two dozen amend-| Miss Mathilda Murphy, cousin of| Ohis Oct. 14 (P)-Estel F. Boyer, 24, at Washington, Ramsay MacDonald |, lne foeft, _ i * Marj bf me boll rld the .g, Ne f Mas Carus Cloud, ¥ eiinnct began its discussion of| ments to the administrative provi-| Miss Johnston, and her companion on) fell to his death vesterday when a inlnfiifiutzdfly toward Canada,. where ATHLETECS-Matene was CCaredlfird a.out Nit CUES CMe Clt w e ga nay Te NU Mis - t lrarce's :eply to the British naval sions of the measure remain to be| the Saturday night parts, told of| parichute failed to open after he C18 “l‘ {a c fumiunn-Hy with Prime coming out fem the lenel He La fae ‘.. .: t 1” 1 in center of glmr; t] ('.- A « If be \f. we ce lef 4 rnrfqenrw invitation that the French |acted upon before | the specific} events preceding the slaying. ntumped from an airplane at an acrial| * [fills‘fr Mackenzie King. to Save a dink (f os ter after Fis) to nd sue . t; boost o Phils, ig +o Ay J.” moll br toe CGirerad rmm ; could not consider naval} schedules can be reached. They had gone with Preston, shel (ress. Boyer was known in atia- Thulisie501129133“an wil take )y (2, jo} ang running. DH“; u ues \ up “A4\ Sot ets k ges po gun?“ tes (10s (2C e*nekt i lv wify Italy. , In addition to Borah's pronounce- said, only after much insistence by| tion circles as \Jumping Joe.\ His} ,,,, ‘(tnK at Min King's country 68 pnuush who rade a gieat bas k.} sca} ani od 200 put n. ym Ae te frc Coy . 7 X rance belicves, it was said, that| ment, which came last night, the him, and they became alarmed at his| inotler saw lim fall. at Kingsmore in a rustle @tmos~ ln nj pinning cat in os fore ons pay s R e 5 ag, s . nlos store, 3 parity with Italy would be tanta-| week-end saw its usual accumulation hehz'n'inr after he had several drinks phere. renunlan}. of that surround. | center It\;— klv :.xl‘) mp nlxln ,h . ‘ [2 in!“ vtx An vou fer agine [fin NV, \;‘ .-\ u ati. (1 ol to C. pfrinm 1 wount to French inferiority, because of tariff statements. alt a romdhouse. MACXAY TROPHY IS 11111: {hose with President Hoover in | was “WWW- rak a a fl‘brlt lwgng! tus, 11:1; oce “f (ie hs LA s \ lfltmk. 111.5 a whle italy would be able to main-| One, by Senator Wheeler, Demo- «Upon their demanding that he take After the tam ap. C hart difve Elsie went out cn ie fo solns €9P £ paris qoupq N C - tuin an entire fleet in the Mediter- |crat, Montana, issued through the| them home, all three got into the PRESENTED SUTTON er the taik Mr. MacDonald 1m feist ta u, | EF .,7, wer now, opnmt r fe 1 os ius .,;1..rr.‘ ne ow utp | 150 kel t'e G.ardl Duke. i . ay , s M & * ' h expected to make & statement bear- .° who dod not meve d Cod ote care the Lens _._ * . ranean Frince would be obliged to| Democratic national committee, as- car, Preston, Miss Murphy said, con- e toh. Nene neross sta v « on aa - P ~ distribute her f s both th serted that Senator TW ar. ston, ail8s d urphy r --- ing upon the general Anglo-American ton toe (Hon. ar gercss, coma re of the purse MLZer was credit- ,j ki 8 -S - - se i iis objectionable ' [Grox - _. R 1 ff two s 1 distribute her forces in both the At enator Watson could tinued hiis objectionable manner, and| WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 (P) negotiations for a better understand Fourth Innong bov thea fro 'use hit as the warns ABE m B lantic and the Mediterranean to pro- not llavepbeefzi m aim?“ in predict- hoth women leaped from the machine] Licuterrant Harry A. Sutton of the| ing between Great Bl‘it‘lfr?‘ 2:11:12; ronete dut to Pole and) Hng run wos en se onl has H i p tect an extensive coastline. lt’;;iffol tux-$5; elritf £003? that the rnd ran. Miss Murphy escaped, aI-l Arng Air Corps reserve today was} United States. was out to Foxx at first. Wilson) # Teas 'y fats made thie. , Coryright, John Dille Co. : Dil wou! fail (he measure, though Preston struck her in the face. {awarle«d the Clarence H. MacKas The charact fou » ootee fare flead the stands | ' * : he said, will not be written in the she said. When she picked herselfltropiy by S in rec er of the statement is + l f ? LEADING FEATURES senate or the house, but by the con & « I r hop“ by secretary Good in recog-] being closely guarded, but conjecture; I v tt > righe fell for tuni AVE WRONG SIGN; i k e / ference committes represerti e Bols up Preston was carrying the strug- {nitiee of the most meritorious flighi| is that it will bear directly upon thatl { Et muenson walked on fou; (8 I3 ~ : F DAY’S NEWS IN branches of congress!) eforllsnlf'll 0,211 gling Johnston girl to the car, and|servces performed by an army pilot part of the general Imflmiatmns' pitched bails. Grimm shot a slush? GHOST GETS SHOT, | ' done regardless of th'e Wishes‘of © shortly afterward he drove away. in 1NS. which most directly concerns Can. center field, sending Cuyler over | ll - , © GLENS FALLS TIMES majority of the senate, 1 i &A Preston was arrested several hours| Suton. v \o recently resigned flom|adn. One subject in this oeaterory I the plate with the game's first s ene MEXICO CITY, O t. 14 P- A first, | a_ unless the Democrats ledcvzndmued, later, long before the body of Missi the irmy, was awarded the trophy| growing out of the talks at weat to third on the jut \lists working knowledge «f othe 7 p dent Republicans insist 13111011“ amin- Johnstomn was found. That was be-} for conducting fiying tests to deter-| ington is the dismantling of the 'un orm reldnsg the initlal sack. Tay. ‘ nalmts of ghosts sometimes comes in ‘ 23° |f Tho senale conferees. naming cause his appearance-face puffed, mine the spinning characteristics of| fortifications at Halifax. ay t'en encled into center field.] handy. Supreme Court Convenes at * Lruised and scratched-aroused sus-|sewen1 types of airplanes that vere « scoring Stephenson and scnmmz \Boo.as whao.nc.oo, weof, woof,\ Lake George with 49 Cases picions, da ngrous. Grimm to secusd. Elimke was thes froaned Salvador Espinosa when sur- imirksdfoyr'l‘rial f‘s' 2 RATTLESNAKE BITE UMPIRE FELLS FAN; , iaken frem the bow and Walberg en | It sel by a watchman while making, St. Andrew's Society o cots \ M . tered the same. Ehnike was checred) (T ®4h or headstone in the Dolores Considers Organization of : TAKES MAN’S LIFE EXTENSIVE DAMAGESCAUSED TO HUGE LINER a BLO‘V PROVES FATAL: as he left the field. Malone, first hit.; C# vtoos at Tacubaya. The watch-1 | Bag Pipe Band .........}...0 2 - * --- dor to fave Walberg, fanned, swinging} < 30. unimpressed, shot. Salvador | oman Killed in Comslon at AGROUND OFF COAST OF CANADA) UNABLE T0 i- PAULDING, Ohio, Oct 14. (M_.' Yard for the third strike. Two nuns. dropped the stone and discarded aj | Cambridge rs ek een 2 MORGANTOWN, IV. Va., Och 14. REFLOAT CRAFT; ALL PASSENGERS REMOVED Persistent heckling of an umpire's| three hits, no errors, two eft, | stoet he wore over Lis shoulders in' (| t&udson River Bridge at North (P; - Bitten by a rattlesnake in his & decisions in yesterday's game for the ATHLETICS-Bishop worked the vider to rot lis hands higher. | .B Creek Nears Completion.... 3 country home in the Cheat Moun-| .. ~ baseball championship of Paulding <OUunt to three and two and then pro.| \I didnt tlink hed shoot at a| Chega Contribu- tains, Colonel Charles William Cram. VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 14 (P) said Captain E. QGriffiths]| county cost Jack Straley, 17. his life, * \lod to hit to McMilisa for an easy com plained Salvador. | d tions Total $84308.75. 3 (ler, nationally known herpetologist, \\e Empiess of Canada, one of the/orderd the engines stopped shortly Umpire Clyde Crone, 45, felled out at f': McMillan fumbled the} osreed the watchman . .| Light Registration in City << $ died at a hospital here yesterday, largest liners plying the Pacific, was befor the ship piled on the rocks.| Straley with a blow to the face dur-| *! but recovered in time to make the: @MPbath i\y. \But always the ghosts f [| Hearse Carrying Bodies of Two after racing his automobile twenty] 02\I aground today on the roeks at! Only tlie extremely slow speed of| ing their third encounter of the af.} Haas also hit to MeMillan] !\ 3‘ lareae go 'swish.-swish'; never, ' : Killed in Collision Fired Up- filles over rough mountain roads for| HOmers Bay, near Albert Head in|the sessel averted tragedy, it was|ternoon, and a doctor pronounced the And li]. wise went ont at first, It was) 'WOUl-w ocf' Therefore I shoot.\ | f : sence eres eme sen 8 peststance. the Straits of Juan De Fuci. 'The} said. youth dead, Crone was held in the|& hard hit ball. Cochrane drove to} i ( SpGo:zsl::nSlfils:telgn to Improve s Cramer had a number of copper- Hts passtengre‘rs agogx-dttlfg VEST] when FPhre was no confusion aboard; it: 3011.11”; jail pending an inquest to- grllngnzmztgqums retired, unassisted i QW—ALL STEAMER IS ; r h d Columbus Day heads, rattlers and other snakes at| !f atiound yesterday aftern00t wes said and the passengers wore| \\S, _. \ an t : STRANDED ort Edw'ar. olumbus ay his country place. .A rattler escaped during a thick fog were taken Off MG tagen aff about three hours later by Witnesses said Straley, who was Malone, in th> first four innings.] ON ROCKS . goegobrafmn Attended by 10; ) trom its cage and as Cramer at- landed by the steamship Otter: .the Olter, rushed to the scone by the standing behind the base where Almigefh found for just one lat, while} \VINNIPEGOG, Man., Octo 14 (P) - 54 H 4 L. Montgomery Ad. tempted to capture it, he was struck| Damage caused by the crash was Camnailan Pacific Railway Company,) CONG Was working, hooted the um. if; Cubs had six blows into safe ter-) Priven out of her course by a storm { | riowar Hud on $1153: F lin the palm of the hand. Cramer estimated at $200,000. First attempts |ow of the stranded liner, 11er continually, Twice during the ritory. , I Iflat swept over Lake \Winnipeg, the y p dresses Hudson Falls Rotary sdministered first ald treatment to.) to refloat the ship proved unsuceéss- Cayain E. Mil ' learly innings the two were pulled Fifth Inning | smail steamer Garry is stranded on { | Club , sll seee ees 6 nig w , y R c ful apa i general super- apart by spectators, In the last half CUBS- MeMillan fouled to Foxx) tho 1 ff \ > not ing we di ed 4 I , | bis wound and then raced to Morgan» £4). . de . rocks off Montreal Point, on the Another thing we didn' used i Latest Hat Styles From Paris 7 ; intenient of the Canadian Pacific of the eighth inning the umpire sud-) who made a clever catch nes Hl 9 sed to 54 Sports 'g.g town, where a physiéiam was sum-|' The linet was nearing William |Ocear Servige, sald bé expected to|denly whirled on Straley and struck stands. Tingis\ t may ne\ 1m northern shore of the lake. 'The crew | be criticised fér wuz our tomd pep p ener dr ene neenee 66 tmoned and Cramer was removed to| Head quarantine station ien © Zner at i y short f isl hoisted to Mishop in| of seven and several passengers, fish- | manners. - -If Page of Comics .............. 10 . - 4 i wlien cshe|float tixe Brer at high lide today. the blow which knocked him on the short right. Hornsby ended thd i e 1 | 3] Stock Market. : 49 the hospithl He died 1% houts later 'The passengers were in the |The Cauda was leaking in three ground dead. nine when he f: £113 Kone NC T| Olmen bound for perthern stations, \Halnt it jest fine to git back f Iooss L oc soos |, The herpetologist previously had smoking room awaiting exanination.|holdwand Jer pumps were kept go- Patlding won the game, defeating ATHI F'ncéar-mq‘f unplug-1055. made (aet was to land, according in a vest after carryin'a tooth« . : ‘ wasg \ been bitten several times, | by quarantine authorites Oné of the, Oakwood. a to A a ATHLE S - hoisted to| a nréssage received by radio from] brugh in a hip pooket mil mu non © dug dnelyntly, Criyler In deep right field, almost to iNDl’WVflY House mer? remarked Ike Solo. Md -\||||| |u|| (34 35 36 37 COLD SPRING, N.Y. 10516 - MADE IN