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FOE ALL THE FAMILY PALLADIUM -features, like PALLADIUM news, are for all members ot the f ^ i l y —a clean home newspaper. VQ L LXIL— NO. ». 75. O S W E G O , N , Y ., - T U E S D A Y , M A RCH 31, 1925. PR IC E T H R E E C E N T S FRIK OPrilSED irCiFERENliE ORDISilRIIIUIIERI INSTRUCTS ITS AMBASSADOR TO SO INFORM UNITED STATES OFFICIALS. \ Pending Security Pact With Ger many Feels It Has Reduced Now to Limit of Safety. Foreign Ofllce has instructed Ami sador Bmiie Daeschner to inform the licial'ly States Government offlcial disarm- ested In proposals for ament conference. The attitude is assumed in Quai D’Orsay that France has limited her cruisers and other war implements as far as possible under the present circumstance and that provision for • security must be settled before r land and air disarmament can he discussed. These statememnts were made up- in the olllclal authority of the Kor- clg^^Offlye this tlon of France we^t . ............... - plain that she does not wish to be ----- hSlvSHad! HiFtSLILlIAN SHED afternoon annouucoi HERE AND NOW POLICE BATILE BANDITS NEAR CENTRAL PARK QUARTETTE HELD UP THE ABERDEEN -HOTEL AND LOOTED SAFE. Car Was Speeding Away When Patrolman Ordered Halt and Gunfire Opened. ,. SPRLXG POME , I cannot think of anything To write about the lovely sprinf That is. I think of nothing nice, Althoimh I've tried to more The robin sing.s upun the tree Too early in the nuint for me; I .see the iiew-gF;is.s giowing. hut ThaU.s something I shall hu\e to < [It loda iifil fanhinrieil .* N growin.- ^reen ami grin metiiirig um I - I'll have ( leed the posi- 'areful to ex-I About the s u»- and ( lond-tltM keil a NV ord, .itid 1 lit* a innn> uln-ezi* ring, tail 1 t . e \()KK .M.ii :n Aumiuin | \s ll’t h iootfil ine .M'fldren • utf if gin>ls' valuables a Wllli pnlUf V tiiKUghnrif .M.iiitian.iit today A chOlk-UI) of lilr loot '■hoist'll 1 e rot)bi‘i'> oblain*-(l of jiue^ts' :iin.l-, and m \idii- Later linli. f atlelllpti (1 In -lo r (ontaiiiiiig the loin'. In i au^i IS traveling l\i>t. without faintest or* urreRl 'I'lie bainlll'' (i|iemil 1 el ■ ' hot - \\ l ire*l a\ ! L .1,1,1 j tukon. \'sllm o n y at tli will hi- largch however, is be emphatic stand. Daeschner is expected to inform Secretary of State Kellogg that the French opposition is based entirely on the situation at present. Sceur-j Ity is a necessity, he ha.s been ln-[ puctod to s( X g ' eiitraue** t REAL TEARS IN COURT BATTLE re^y*’ h a y r b e e X o n ? and it is pos As Her Former Fiance Told of siblo that ho already has presented j Engagement, Since tinouirli (■ Tw 1) I'tdii * w' r*' u tiUiid* d hf bandit-' n-gi-'it-rt .1 at j'HK will hi* largi*) iitunray ami h.- uhtaim d i. I‘hy.‘^i<dans and ihi- '^ai* b.\ id.-uditm tol'vill give Intimati ahl.mi .1 i.ilii.il.l.' he h.iil h .r physle.Tl and (l.■po.,u,ll 'n,. heddap no ai red y ieiit. They prein ' rtly alier three a m ' idiysleally. exeeptli Ihe„ handii., is believed | how two years hey, killeil ,a- W.mndi-d. |\elnptnent. ____ i ______ Z ____ I On lhe.*<e point'- a claim that ■ will ijoint to tile n p.'K'd in court do that ho already 3 wotd to Kellogg. It Is stated semi-otfielally that i Franco and Bnginnd are in aeeord to negntiatenegntiate a securityecurity pactct withith Oer-1 a s pa w Oer-1 .\KW MiltK .Man It many before actual entry of Germany , drama tin- iial-iiia iliroi, into the League of Nations. The pact ous sliuatlutis. ’ is being mav Avnn H a sfernAii hi'fAri* (Jormiin + f*r»i»iU l\ wllhm fti-- n »rri into the League of Nations. The pact ous sliuatlutis.’ may even bio .signed before (',erm an|r, r>ently wlihm entry if necessary but It might be- of .ludge .Maik's come ineffective or subject to annul-|evcr it was In llall.nv, ment if ODrinany faihs to cnipr tho-Ll.'-li hns .shcti n a l tcar'-i m condition.^ which already I As Charles n Iniell. tMlcr.il liiHiiriHun .i*- Hollv wood Lillian League upon conditlon.i which already I As have been laid down A provision' suing llic m lrt.s, t<, < nmi'id 1 In-i to setting forth the conditions in'glit be i fulfill a tnntrm-t In w hich «hc bound ........................ according I herself to act for him only until lii.lii. “ “\ \ - J that before sometlilng or oth- • mp h,'i I ttln g forth tl -te“thi»-JOUficr~---- -------- “j te-sUtled that before something or oth- W hat iiffoct the aiicre.saful con-irr hapuem-,1 they were engngcl. Lll- summatlOh of such a security p a c tu m ' PUt her fate In her hands and would have upon the |,resent I- reiich | soliocd disarmament nItUude was not staled) ■■'iihlar oiig.ig, ai,-ni ,um«- in Since Franco at the first \Va.shlng- \ -‘■'I'' <heir l. cling for ton conference blocke llinitalon of c'-ffb other having . ..... si> kd ' iinolfl- crulsors, submarines and auxiliary prior to tliai iim>- be,au.se th, naval craft, which is the primary pur- | producers first wife had not ohtaincil pose ot the proposed confereme. u n - . “ complete divorce from him Dticll official nogoUatlons with Paris for said the engage ment w as l.rcikcm ■ hv further arms llmllaUon have been an consent.’- dross profits of uphill task. POP.PPn bu' c been mad,- by \Tli Italy, though in favor of the eonfer- ) \ ’hlte Sister.\ —Dueli said, asked as ence, fools that she must balnnee 'o f'c profits he anticipated from his French aoapowor in the Mnlltcrran- contrae \vith Lillian, can and will probably bo forced by under questioning by bis fren c h opposition to withdraw for ehunsel ami brotlier. Holland .S W E 'R E A L L W IT H Y O U , M R. KIN(L';;''^,^ He Has a Bill Taxes by Half | Jf;;.'\ a Billion Dollars. - an insanity trial :■ WASHINGTON. X'anli :H -A pm ■ V is agitin.- ■ n-diic e taxes . ............mm ;s liciiia I * c raz.v anil til'd to Sc-iiator King. I t.Hi Demo- \ ‘ olng.v by an Fhi' nieaMirc vviiuM Uiliiic liivt'l - hard GRIND lax including nuriiial and si would not e.xcred pi-r cent. ‘ Explaining the huge cut wltlel **\f'the United States Is forced against Ita will to enter another arAamont race, it is umlerslood that IVni Eim Conference. ■WASHINGTON, March 31 will bo no Washington arnus ennler- 3 this year unlessless Francerance can be F can e her hostile at Dueli. on the sand, clcscrlhecl sev eral conferences he had with Mtss dish'w h en the rils.soliition of In.splr- atfon Pictures. Im . w as under c-on- slderation When thnt company liqiii- datod. Diiell and the .star planned to form a new company hearing the same name. It was decided, however, to add \t'harles H- Dueli. pnaident. to The new company, which was final Iv- lorincd In November. IP'dt, Mr Duel! said, bore his own name. Dnell testified that his cominm.c lid $5,a.pmi for thc> right In film induced tp change her hostile aiii- paid $5a.pmi for thc> right lo fi tude as expressed in offlcial reports \The Outshler.” a play by Doroi from Paris today. | nramlon It pta.ved a t a Bro.-nlw State Department offlc ials were ^ theatre last year. The piclure « surprised Iby the Paris report that never made and the plainiff allege,. Ambassador Daechner hud been In-. Miss Gish refused to c-nntinin- with structed to notify this government; her contract after ho had invested a officially that France l.s not at pre-.-,large sum in preparation for the film- ent interested in President Coolldge s lag of the picture. proposal. I Miss Gish sat at . ..................... -We have requested no opinion —Allogg said. France’s unfriendliness posal has caused much u 0 tlu- pro posal has caused much uneasiness i;i offlcial Cjrcles here for two nmnehs. as exclusively reported by the tnit«d Press. But offlcials have hopei js Gish s a t at a table with her counsel. She wore a tailored blue serge suit, topped by a black straw hat trimmed with black velvet. She spent much time scrutinizing her manicured nails- S3T1TH TO TATK o x v u iq n i o . -Governo. ,by the Ort Reconstruction Fund, will be broadcast from Slate tVJZ. nV O OBEAT FORTUNES •IVILIi SOON BE rVlTED NEW YORk. March 31.—From Ploflda comes the news that two dr America's great fortunes will be unit ed on the alternqon of April IStii, when Nancy Carnegie, daughter of ■ Mr. and. MfS. Andrew Carnegie. 2d, becomes the bnlde of James Stillman RockefeUer, The ceremody- will not follow the lines usually laid down tor weddings of celebrated heiresses. It will be solemniied quietly and with tmly D J X JUS CAlt^^ fi BY BOOTLEGS' B0.1IB. i'Dea, pcopr tor ot Allendalo Manor, a road house Jtetween Wiildwlck and Al lendale, N. J.. entered his automo bile yesterday, pressed tlte self starter and was killed Instantly by a bomb explosion th a t wracked the -efter-roeked—th« - .w a d ,, ,liouse- nnd. Wednesday at “Dungeness.” the Win- tossed him- about 15 ter home of the bride-to-be's parents. | air. According to tin at CumberlaUd island, just off from ' Sectitor he was about FemandJna. r. According to tiie county pro- -jcuto r ho w as about to tell of op- •' orations of bootleggers In the vl- JURY TO PASS Experts Started Battle to Determine Her Mental State When She Killed Her Mother. ON SANITY OF ELUNGSONGIRL SAX KRAXCISt Selection of a fiit whetlier Dorothy old matricldo. is perlor Court hero It marke<J the i I tl I crmiiu' when Doi ' i ii \medicallv peris yoHiorday. Ti ■■ was inmiediately ‘'i ' mine whether her ity.” wliich was i.ii is also legal insani' If Dorothy’s . if ihey prove theii - iusunity - the best If tiioy fail to pf balanced, then she i. another trial on th 1'in- insanity tria (‘d on tile rules oi ei j riial means chulli it ] w i’I he limited to i nl.llip ^ ^ 'and selection of tie \ tlie case will bn sp-• unplete the jur> ial and then th. proNidcs. King I opipel Rovernmciit iliicing avallahlc nry. Anni ■cont)in> 1 Returns to Capital to Bej,n'n vVork on Bills. aiigrcgato flireclly and Klim sa'd oncy In the treas- a LDANV. , revenues better yet ln‘ slmpl> no, fur o.-iscnllals I^ng said by cut! down to $:LOuo.i>Od.OOO or SL>. 7 :>o. 0 '> 0 .iHm there would indirectly. ?rl7,ing this as dd by cutting ‘utive ofIi< * ' to become 1. April 27th. ' .■.scniials and genernment < would be<be< nnicnic a fact. n a King bill would abolish all oinco taxes, lower the normal and .axcTi, ami elimii DELAY ACTION ON BAIL FIGHT work iliiil.e. bre'uk. Ill ,1 Smitli «I h . Gtivn nor ee ’ rriitrov* r 'i.i* 111, Kli'inii, . park.--. Ill, Shepherd Case Continued by Judge -Hopkins Until Tomoirow. Iimiu-,11- ('■HU’.aGO. Ill . Mill-. .11 t>- tr'al of William ca'Ih.v »ai,l. Billy Mit'lintmk. «as 1, mandetl tori.ty by Slat,Altorne.% . Crott,' at the re-opening ot i.Hc liaht f,ir bait. StPivnn, rhief a.-;kc(l.-;kc(l .Imlgclgc Jaaiol, ki> ilclen.', rn.sp attornpv. a .Im J HoiJkins In place Dr Herman I’lm- Irnsen. city health ,omnr.sskm. It I- ..itand- \I .can show Uiroiigh Dr. l!un,len- sen that it was Impossible f,.r SHep- Iierd or anybody else to phoid fever germs from ilepartnient.\ Stewart said. Lr. C, Faiman, tnlef Stale wit. less, insists that he secured typhoid fever germs from the health depai ment, and that he turned tiiem ov to Shepherd for the avowed pnrpo ct killing McClintock. Crowe objected to placing Dr Bun- densen on the stand. \I refuse to have this case tried by piecemeal.” Crowe shouted, ’'Let’s have tills trial go on at once before the defense can poison the minds of the people. I demand that a ju.-y b( snmmdned and the trial started Im- m ^ latelj.\ lemand and argument contlii the question of hearing Dr. Bnnden- ■en. Stewart declared he \would blow the case out ot the water.\ i! Judge Hopkins would allow hIs v Judge Hopkins wo nesses to testify. Judge Hopkins adjoin ing until 11 a m. tomo tlte bear a m. tomorrow, refusing hear Dr. Bundensen and bis twt assistants, summoned by Stewart, ‘'■you will have to file affidavits be- v--aa«W4wwi-l.eha4Lde----»j«W4wwi-l.eha44--de- -fore--t»e--ls3t«<H-e«w Cide whether to re-open the bail hear ing,\ Judge Hopkins said. UHAPiNLAWYLR STRIKES HARD AT WALTER SHEAR WHO TESTIFIED YESTERDAY THAT DEFENDANT WAS THE'KILLER. Shean Admitted He Had Passed Worthless Checks and Had Frequently Been in Trouble XIACAKA LALL? .LS. March Molt than twenty wild ducks flying uni t ii wai tf in u Hock W(*ro k.Ued ill iipiJcr stool arch bridge to il.i\ Till* lotidt'r ot tlio (lock struck a wire and fell to the floor .1 lilt’ hiid^t dead. The following iiiiil' iiii( red. thf)s»* that flow dDwiivsaid dashing themselves lo ili.ith mi the ironwork of the In idgf. T H R E E K I L L E D I N A U T O A C C I D E N T STOCKHOLDERS WERE IN SESSION FOR,TWENTY- THREE HOURS Three Others Injured When Ma chine Brushed Curbing-. .................. N J . k\lar- :;i.- Tin,',' H.\U'ri'’iMID. ,',itiu, ,;i vti'i, killiij anil tbr,',' mljcr- 'alli'i- .'^lii'.in, u ’, I M'.-Ii rii.i'. t,-.ii- |i,i,b.,l,iv I'.itallv hurt carl> li>il.i\ 'll lli.'l 111- V.,. u nil (1. r.ii.i III,. 1,11,,, III ivhicb II h '. v \.,-ri' niaii. ni.til I mi ,-! ' tin- .I.im, - i:,|nu| , i.i-,,,-,! ,n 17, a tr,-,- in Bran, li .-1kcll>, ,N,'\, iPii.un. I uiiti I,.,In, Pjii, .\nmng th,- Injnri'd w.i- HI.ill, v\.i- kliliii,' anil lluit • li.iiiin.iii' ri»-\ .-l.iiKi wuniaii was 111,. -I,.,, , tiMl.,., w.i l,ir, r v| •n,,. ‘ x,,.,, ,j, ,, -'.\aikcil II. , .... . w.,-i, ,',-t, Or,, up, , X. ,| < li.ipiii in - ,1 .IIS, 1 ili.u 1,1. i.nir year iikl n.iiigliti-i of 'll]. .■\.i;„iii Itioi: Higm'lt. ,,i 1... -Sln-.m .iilii, iicd thai li. h ,,l im --■ i ! 11. -i•.. i . , k. N J 1 Ml- IJ.II- nn-b.111,1. Johii.I '111'\-;\ .... . 'll.,, hr V , Oi.ilm, , ,,„,1 D,i ■\ImII.\lm!l.‘ ’ '' I.\ (11' I*\'-' d M.ir '! u N .liul ^ infllni a Ill’ll ('h.i < ’ ( l<'V**’l.tIlfl. -epOI t. <1 d\ ■ 1,11.1,'I, \I\ : i,l\ -li.: Iiti'il .-et Mon ■ O.'i \\ .t - dt Ntoll 'll* ti f e.u u o;n» n .itid < lilM yv ;ifii lit 1 p <t M i\ k 1 Th* ' . ji- I m d ,1 n ■ 1 h 111 'dl t • i \» . ' T'l, sp.M > 1 I llie park, r b: u-\heil i TEDERAL AGENTS CAPTURE'PLANE ViSWEMEIIS POSH HIERGEP PLims m o p Before Vote W as Polled and Announcement Made of Vic tory for Cleveland Financiers I, H.MUND. Va„ .Mar, li 31 - After mn;’- in inntinuous sesbiem, un- ,1, Ill' ll in lin.inclal hislory. '.li.ck- lii'bii'i - 1,1 til,' Cliesapenke & Ohio i.i'l III till- gigaiitiv VanSttctlu- ■i •'.iiti,,'. I.' bhares fa\oi - \I. r.2.Sls share.s op- II.I 227.SSJ share-, not 11 MON D. Va . .Mau'h 31 - \ p lu-i'.il fuiiuiaiicc contest of lilgli l.n.iii, r iie.iit-,t an end here to,la.\ sim kliDlili'tB ot the Cln'sapcakc ami ilm, Kailroad, after a tonlinuous nil .\iglil .-(\.si iiii'pared to vole lo ap- pi live 11'lisiilidulmn of their road wit , tin- .Nickel Pate In the hu.ge \an in't.. lingriieii merger Tbf lu.'ttmg eumi»lete,I It.. 21.sl con am . liiiiir in a ink' bare room on l.'itk Ilnur 111 th,- ( lu'sapcakr an 1 iilllies at S a. m. loda' Iv imide that the lie .itu-mptliig to «C'.,. tdiysical1 reslslancc of inlnoi- hold.• rs. iimn> of whom S.\, t ingeii- dow n the [ ON RUM ROW b) Coast Guard Crew About 100 Miles Off Shure Near !>. iimiiN of whom nr*- men. when I'rcMdcnt \Y* J. Harr* lup oi III*’ I'h* Ohm. refused i.f .iiljniirn O k - imcting at .» a m l'iu\!*2^ rcpresfiiung th** railroad ■'tmk wc!f laKcn up at noon >chU'i d.i\. hut tht' cb?(hon cnmmilt*'c. head 111 b\ .Xfwion 1 ) B a k ri. former S *. i t.u> of Wai. had t(» t heck ami cros' (tu ck so main of tlu ni. ellminatiug duplu all^lIl^ am! conflictIoiL> U.al thc_. claim d ha?- bean impoHslbl»» lo can- ill* in ill an fa: MinoniV .-ilock hlle. hart be*, u afraL.1 , nem,-;' I i:p* d li • li I'i I • II . km \\ m»tlrr.a * ! th,*r .\lin' .Iiip«’d ,ind t|;. I ^ \ I'- ()tl( giii’i\ ha In I , \VbiI<- ' -:al';i\li inu I ung .dmost hungf I strike t I mg ihi nigld. i linauce thought ji.tpLuui of linauce though to send jfni satidwb hcs Tlu- two Van Swciln niin' inii a tu n \ scl am lidfi *1 The two Van 111\ ma\tcf minds of thf incrg i nmhetl sandwiches with iho rcrU during the unprecedented all night '» .\toe kht*I il di\t UHsed abb rs sial an)und a ^d the cxlraordinar Van Swcrlugenf^ r itlon lo the merg€ u :.i.' ..)! ni.iir .bit li tu 111*!* \ r< isinc b'iu li- Yoik X ,• tin FIND CURE FOR j ” 'l l. ’ L- I .on .1 nil ^ ' Ir.in-Ia.’ 1 w ,u'k* ^ ‘ iTiiii ' II I liquo: money Im ’. Stale (-‘li,- '■ill incre ■ rs’ sakii DREAD PELLAGRA'x: : \\ w ( ! 1 -■ ,zrd J -It ti.iiiiui ili'l will .u r L i’ iriit-d tin nppoMtioi] , vknli 1' ■ 1 * *'P^ln^^hb■ for the I Jiff*-; YIoja\«' ’cftfiiitE\ T lu V dis( iis.^ed ihe court flglb (lu.iiiy to tin.' uliuh itn- m!tioTit> faction, hcadcfl b, L» iiu; nsed It Cole StnU. U!i limond niilliou- ifi I’liit M»w Mild ib*’\ would, carry e\cn m itw Cmied Stales Supteme Court __ ibiiL n .i;!n ial\ U h* n Pii-sblcnt Ilarahan rtlir-.ed to \siili (’iins*' t e* css th«* meeting In tlu dead oi ibb-ibb- ftnn flu .nigbtight tn permitermit thoseose attendingttending lo takak . pi .\\ ft flu .n tn p th a lo t ■ tile \essol uttli a rest. Ttmni.is U Cay. peppery Uu li w,i^ e'rahlLshing' mond attornej. and Evcrclt Jacob-. .f the rum run-1 New York leaiier of another opposing f -sjuire |m inont\ lactlnn. bombarded him wita adjourniMi lU !'■ irrs. ui( liitlin;’. | \ tl post-b -• i\I.il I' e . \ thin <i w e* k i for :i new i ini- B fcw m ’ Ycast Yields EIc- iris ^im!,alum m l incnts lo Coni|ucr It. tie v\ . 1 . lapti nnU'itii .1 lM»nf leu nrding tf) word fti Imre }m inont\ lactlnn. bombarded ptilrr*! w bile ' h.irg* ^ nf attempting to wear th.- »ofl*u diip fn|mnioMn out Harahan then ronsultcd - ’ ' “ 'with \an Swertngens and announrcl that whti«* hi* would not adjeurn th** A M U N D S E N W IL L ST A R T F L I G H T L A T E IN A P R I L whti«* hi* would not adjeur ould promise that no viji >0 annonneed tor three hours. Most fit tlu* stockhoiaers refused t to iino - iu.ti' ' ,' Imrgo i.imil .ai vlll imi'i ■ ■!> i.,>.i‘ the si-lc liou- ■ III.'. rh im ‘\'is r,immprce ..f I’, fill,,. S.M.'.iis,' 1,1 Album S.n.ii Knight «ill ii.imi' three Senalni - Speik*’’’ viat ‘ lO*p'es ti\e eoil'l U > I • ike'‘ ^lal ■i'''p'es tue A'-'enibl ^^ibe'cb. rnVn. St.iu* Lnmnper Findi and r ■' onel (L-i ■ no w ftP be memiiti\ *\ i,,,' ,ii, ,.tll,'i,i il is imiinated that Hi,' a p 's e L D ^ r i r ' l v ' V ' T ; ' - ’ ..^^ an,,,,n iams. Utica, am! either Senatnr O k K or Senator Wliiiley. o£-Uo( I n - u r j priYal<ni .’-hirti) I, »]wt d '~7n itp Diners refused t*» 1111*^1 thM announcement. howe\cr. nnl ,.. o . . v ^ o . ' , Roui.e to Jutnp Off Place to Be-i 711,, xiituation on the merger is HUl ' ^ ^ (li r*\' ' Journey by Air Over Pole. ,thangcd The minority |s btdicvod io ,I . ' t*;'»-nt>f woiUd | ■ tin \unini. r, lit' t!ie| OSUO. Vorwa -<.t tl I'-i' Miin to iU t* r- Raolfi Anuindsf ! * 'p III!\ ve *\t w !u( Il' Tron^o. Norway, from which point .■mL: alumt lun\ |will Spitzcnlieigen. there 'ollow.d eight Utart his proposed airpla\'* w lm h .D r \V K 'lo c r the North Pob K 'lilth S« r \ i ( i ^ Vimiml-'i n. 1efore iHiatt'il with Dr ivoubi alleiiipt ■y hunc- about Uu.ODu sharcR and the \ ----- . 'Su < rinpen.\ 7*<^0.00i) shares out of a •AV \vnroh 'll _ r i.rxtn tn ................- outstamUn‘ Mlarch 3 1 .- fa p ta ln , xs.7.sno .shares outsiandlng. left Oslo today for, ^oadB parties lo the projected from which point he , onsolidation now have approvc-t It approve,! t steps are up to proposed airplane flight tor.stalo fomineree Commission, rth Dole. | Involved are the Chesa- . b leaving, .salfi he ,„a,4p ,„,io Erie, Pere Marquette, pi the Ihght later m April Ho< king Valley, and the Nickel Plato M A N Y K I L L E D W H E N P O N T O O N B R I D G E F E L L ! , Collapsed Under the Weight of Ger- ■ tan Troops and Army Equip- Tn itp mild, \- ‘,111 j) li:, ii\ «n;;niatiiiii la'\«itml'‘ and Im doc.*?, lie will 1 MUi-n.’;/ <d the \kiJi. in Otherwise he l.\ i5i\.initv anil death. -Mich K^conmiiss I*. OoldlH-rg-I H.s (’ond-itio I r « . 'Ollier permitted He revealcl sto w 'fo r 7hV I iliat hr liivpes to find land or solifi.' Minority stock . ......... . ............ . .. ' the prolonged sos! ■niont h e does. = 7 s - who forced ugh deteat- e. and II prolonged session, tnough deteat- 'ed. will carry their fight against in to niak.' ( lusion of the Chesapeake and Ohio the pole the courts and may delay final BKIILI.N. .\1,Ill'll 31.- iionl,,'..' biidge ueroB-, the W eser River in W Phalia eollasped to(Jay while cr,i«,li,i with cavalry, .artillery and Infanti.s , r- gaged in mtineoiivers. Horses, men and equtpnuni Ii-opped into th ' river In a giea' struggling ma.ss. Men and iiniinaD 'onght lo,aothero,aother to freeree themselTcsemselTcs to f th an 1 n a.shoie. whipping the stream into Idy fOitip. First reports of the T around the pole ,,, the courts and may delay final •t. Hr. (I.iklherg- a.B ,-onditionB pc-mit, thing at a low , „nsummation of the merger from IS 'whoi from ha k-1 allitmic, if po-i.siMe, and alight on the |„onlhs to two years or longer. niia a nn -1-1 ncarf.strc.Bl aavllahleavllahle spott He eexpecisexpecis iFrandFraud andnd conflscatJoniBCatJon of .,ii,i a mill'll largi’r q nca a spo He e , a conf of prop- l,!ii(*r is^ ri'QU i n (1 to ]>ro-jlo My in)m Spit zcnliorpcn to the pole, w’a.s charged against the Van ' \ I'n I' estimated by Its i^'777.e7^Sr'’m^^e^’min^^^ eisht-hour flight. T';.|,,rs of the Chesapeake & Ohio rall- . IMKM,\’n:ii roi{ rw H O ii) KKV lii.v. It is estimated hy I lots to he an eight-hour flight. K. | ' o r'th c ...... _________ _ Kll.saorlh. an American engineer here during discussion follow- arcompanied Amundsen and may lly 1,,^ the-meetlng. Court proceeding.' . with him Kllsworth arrived here on advertising will be used against 'Mondiiy from the I’nlted States. 1 (he plan . ! f : -------------------------------------------’ ll, '— ^— \d*ice 1 (vojiA.N .SIM KNS ' I b . vm vers to g e t (HFT OK $2(1,000. [Oiup. First reports Irowned. but later adViceVi-odnooilVl,' )h! 7 7 ,,‘so r ' Heinllsrpl^^^^^^ • '’oJected today a legacy ol ’’.“f in„,';,ln.i-0l, ,m me ■rec«mmend-atkm.; I her a ritation to appear ii -rogate's t’omi Queens county, :t n..-inth. when the. estate Is to These earthquakes ale really stnictive. They’re always hreaking gronnd for new IntlldingR. jmn^'^agVlmmron'Nord^ 1 Mnssolini's Sp i he Norih Se.t. sounded Ilk,- an cip urseif the ti ial wind ing.\ Mrs l’( X-. ' astoniahe.l offle. -s well have saved mble; I’m not go- who is nt.Told the DODGE -UTO CD. J NEW YORIC March 31.—A ’Wall street banking group is shortly to ob- taJn control of Dodge Brothers, the lile manufacturing company automobile niamiti which produces the Dodgt and trucks. senger cars and trucks. . The deal, which Will be ope Of largest the automobile industrS- has witnessed in several years, involves a cash transfer, according to topori. Capitalisation of Dodge - BrotUers, amounts' to $50,000,000, OOnsIstlhg Of 5100 par shares. Althoilgh tlte con cern’s profits have nevet been inade public, they are imdefstood. to be large. Last year 160,000 JSodge cars and trucks were produced. Assets of Dodge Brothers oh June 3d. last, w,ero placed at over $75,000i000. almost 530.- ono.ooo representing cash and market- i I. I f ' 36 . 37 ^