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IN. ER ( t -B [Ml] NC MERNEN P _ IN CANADIAN SWM . Isador Spender Goes into Lead When Jack May Is Taken .: Out of Water, _. «l t cow MANY ARE FORCED OUT Estimated Crowd of 50,000 Lines Shore of Lake Ontario to~ Bee Long Grind. \ Ont, Aug 31 (4+ One _ pundred and ninety-one entrants | in the Canadian National EXhibition 15; mile Marathon swim plunged into the warth waters of Lake Ontario at 11 06 am. (eastern daylight time: The, temperature of the water was . 63 degrees at the start, warm for Lake | Ontario, and a hot sun promised ideal conditions for the entire day An estimated crowd of 50,000 persons -lined the shores as the grease-covered awimmers plunged into the water. ~' Jack May Leads At the end of the first leg. about three-quarters of a mille from the start, Jack May, of Honolulu was leading. John Hawkins, of Skaneateles, and ' adore Spondot, of _Port Colborne, Ont , in Monumcc George Young, of Toronto, year's winner and, favorite to repeat, was in fifth position, ~ Rescues. Main, Quits Bteve Mach , of Minersville, Pa. forfeited his of winning to , rescue Robert\ King, of Walkersyilin, \.Oht. another contestant, who was scited with cramps. Machusky expend-° ed so. much effort thn getting King to safety he retired from the grind. 'As the leaders passed the two, mile mark the lifeguards were kept busy dragging awimmers from the water Among those immediatety fdentified was ~- Harry Johnson, of Woodridge, N. Au. © Young Is Gaining May continued #t tHE at the tun mile freark about 100 yards shead of Spondor and Hawkins Young had # Pritchard, of Burma close behind in fifth place. . Not far bacfi was Marvin Netson, M PM! previous winner. Clarence Rass, of Chime», and Bi © Ooll, of New York,. Pritchard was taken from the water | shortly after two miles, apparently a victim of cramps. .. May was still leading as the first biep | of 13,000 feet was compléfed and. asd | Increased his advantage to 150 yards over Spondor, who was In necand piace - a short way whead of Hawkink «_ YUBC was fourth at the end of the first lap, and wis followed in orger | . by Nelson, H 'Rudakoviteh,. Pa. Gianni Gambt, Toronts. and Mur»: Un Hanten, of New York tike \May also was taken but of the water , mnon after completing the first lap and= Eponder went into the lead. , Lockport San iits Others taken from Tho-wateg lnrlux1-_ res Charles J. Hnugbhey. Arsini J. Simssvy. Canton, ~ Of South Norwalk, Conn. Perra, Minneapolia- George [ uran, Ont., Johnny 111. Leo Sinfon, Peoria, Gasper J. inndo, Lockport, N. Y.. Robert O. ford, Jr.,; Butler, Pa. August N. Keller, Huntsville N. Y., and Louls Hiscunas, Wilkes Barre, Pa. Bpondor was still leading as thr seo- . ond lap was completed, almast five | miles from the starting point He was 2) yards ahead of Eli Radakovitch, of Du Quense, Pa., who was followed in clime order by Gambl Yoirtmg Nelson: ~ George Blayden, Memphis, Tenn., Haw. kins. Bill CGoH, New York, AH sully of thmnto and Marvin Hansen; New gYfllk’ * More withdrawals txicluded Jofin Van Blerck, Detroit, and Andrew A. Bonyak, Butler, Pm \ | f § Democratic Women Meet tockror. Mm 31.--The Lockport PDemncratie Women's claob met fast / night in the city Mall and addresses vrre given by Dennis W, Bale} And PAward Noonan, both of this city, and both candidates for the Democratic nomination for sheriff, and Batthew if; Murphy, Lockport, chairman Jot the Dt‘mocratxc county committee. a LWalter McCulloh to ~*~ Share of His Brother's Ffifate W l «Emlyn-e Large Legacy nl‘u» \Valued at $634 410 Net in Rppm' «an: NEW YORK,. 7m} 31, -Walter Mc- Culloh. of $19, Jefferson avenye. Nag- ~*a Falls, N. ¥, will ultimately share 4r half million dollar estate jeff by.. ) Brother, Alan MeCulloh, late New York lawyer, according to a report of Ihe state transfer tax department in Anpraisal today .\ Mr, 'McCulioh will rreive appmuuately £101,000. repre- srhting one-fifth of the residue after the death of his sister, Mary E. Mc- Culloh, ang wiHll also get $10,000 repre» senting onp-sixth of a trust fund left, to Florehca .K. Kash, aftor har desth. ,_ The faststor lefy life tutate in the residue to hl sister abd at her death the principal will be distributed among brothers and alsters, Welter, James <8, Mccmnuh. of Rye, N. Y,, Ohartes Mc- Cailoh, of New York City, Mrs. C t» | Kinney hummer» of Luggage. E “Hausa rs. Abby Ro! of Chesre, England. Mr harming? Qmay «find Mug-ll» this -~ were swimming almost together! last ' ' PRuificta, | Mae., Carl Hoftman, Detroit. Charzml “0,4 L |MOLLISON WILL - ABANDON PLAN TO FLY TO ENGLAND Flying Scot Will Return Home by Steamer, His Bride Announces. LONDON. Aug 341 iP-Argy folm- S90 today that her nusband, Caplain J A Moliison bad Crfinitely deridrd to return lo England by stearner. abandoning his pian to fly back across the Atlantic BYDNEY* N &., Aug 31 oP. Capt James A Moliimon. the flying Beot. is suffering from hervous exhaustion. This was revealed by his host here pr Fresinan O Net! who cabled Amy Johnson, Mollison's bride man @ meme SEVEN AT FALLS GET _ |. SCHOLARSHIPS FROM l STATE OF NEW YORK I Bulk of Award$ in Niagara i County Go t> High School '~. Btidents in This City. 1 The panted 'of ten Niagara. county “mm «chool students who won univer- {alty scholarships awarded by the Uni- weralzy of the State of New York wore | announced today in a bulletin from the : state of. educatten The' holder of one of the schularships wil! $080 for Andie Riley Hale, writer and «bandits had gone, Crawford broke open | lmo door ang sumfmmioned police. be entitled to $100 a year for four yearkt ) of his college course while sttending ' 'any college in. thal state nfo New York , lappmwin by the Begents for the pur- (puse. [0 The schelnrabiys nN beued to thre \ mypuls of Ceach lire (fms s . many ac hotaighips atuerded oms _| there are gessontry olelrta 'to #4 mesh - | ly) and lhe wottdar® ‘mkb'n from Uit tog of lin K aio tpama w far verpron eqmhreige sligdrbens ~ In chur apy ashe uf the vistears , pulled Anto fourth place «ith Prank - denmiu@ TTA a & MVMMM © - af collyHig inqtomt». if «4mm to won mish sigintk cuanttiadknig | on ihe Bren. a “9 'He Mhugegs cownmin eigasite afe . Mam &. Wolgs ouf ca Ra-ipwop M dess Far w AIapotte o d L por mest dur! 4 thes» MW i> - wands C3 188 pat mean Kros “a; Bearer Wamwnwy , gwm NRA! th 13B gos Cs gigs,“ g? 43 Mahdi: ' {B1 - Lialnyedty {Gmw \ We k1B..qer erk botzh MMWAM Kue: Los KPR | Wfiiwgfifi a > wh ToR por cena B* Wm M1 Log men 95ng Bigtis $ 100 pes swot Nows Sitt at Haws\ rect HNugars tym #%00 on ate -Hubrrt Wo Regma Rofs timara® BAPOL fue one! got) Oke “lemme W Btepiinpabhin evenis fxs. : agara Phits #4 m war wan» pain n mien Omme Pay Retluctmm n ONONTA Ang it (F \Rew York Miriam-m. Fircomeh's axgoctstioss adopted today \a resolution declaring against reducing the salaries of fire fighters and .the curtatling of person- nel for economy reasons, The associa- tion adjourned its 14th annuat: medt« ing .\ « The salary and employnient with tion, introduced by Lawrence Rellily, of Rochester, declared - teducing the nurs- ber of firemen put addition burdens on ards because af few fire fighters. \ Frank E. Mden was re-elected. secre- tary - treasurer of the crganlmuon A -. Many Changed Addregses, tems up au LOCKPORT,. > Aug. 31 > Election Commlswmmr J. William O'Bn‘lm was in the and stated that 740 | change of address certificates had been filed in the county this year as come pared to. 407 Inst year, Three hundred. and cightsen new voters filed as com- pared to 312 a year ago Pity citizons bave: become naturalised since the last election. 'This figure last year was 74, Fifteen corrected information cer» tHicates were filed and 20, last year, Get $111,000 _ TWENTY megs\ e AN: T egn vention. uppoosted tod ' those retained ang increased fire haz- | E3 N REPEAUST LEADING _- . WIR BY HGE VOT in Ballots Yet to Be Oqunted. \2 OLD ENEMIES BATTLE Smith and Rlease to Engage in Runoff Primary in South Carotina. 8924 RANCISCO,. Aug 21 ‘J’MA foe of pronibltion, State Kenator Jul lant Tubbs, led Benator RammuéeT Blhort. rldge, reanbimissionist and supporter of | the administration for the Republican nomination in friurns today from Tuesday's Callorma primary elec- tion but the Shortridge forces claimed victory in ballets yet to be counted. Ne]! Landslide for McAdoo Voting developed a near idandalide fari Willtam (GGRipbs MaAdoo, war-time sec: | retary of the treasyry, seeking the serm-> wrial rominatioh on the Deinberatic in the formation of the Rooasevelt-Gar- ner ticket 'at the Demograllc niationali In 7791 precincts, some incomplete. out of 10.891 in the stite, MrAdon reg- istered 167.3385 Against 89 805-4op Justus 8. Wardell San Francisco wet 43.438 for the Rev: Robert P. Shuler, militant | dry of Loa Angeles; 13481 for Maurice Mo MceCarihy of LOA Angeles 9 763 for , P. M Abbott, a supporter of Alfred E Smith in the presidential primary, and U cturer. Tubbs had 169146 in 8.002 complete and Uncomplete precincts ops agnitist {147 364 four Bbortridge. 121 837 for Rep- ~ reseutative Joe Cra. Anti-SBuduun | league choice 93 772 top Shuiter as a @@, $7 for Len V. Yomgg s orks. TAg ‘IZWN‘NM alttstney and \ proltly|' han Irpegdint. Briiairt fan on the probibition a i ~ \ Fereta Osntident In agite of Tube' ked. Enesiridge asr ext'mated will?! k Qee tim affatter oy a margin t as anes Cem mmfifiml vBrigihem and 'the vnc thom oa tuk) gorcestage of Uit qpebrteace remaspnd tb be re. c gypamw the asdfGeeaiten Thimm a, nesarmiige ndifromws matd re pas A uhm 1499.\ almwmme dhs fiie‘lfifi“ ire brigu.notte biet Wififim of “(3A mwmglm Add min app AB. \HY fabs -b rg whectint Shears C WW mvmflgg repapdnt os a Bm : MM? burt gmortmimes \hr Advil. alms Mal #: a diem scovple} 408 | [Recquomithy odyttorer ceding He pre f ege pham: . ~ {0 In hon Khoon tromerda arie. > toout th thisk to mand the ment of | fne qroitylteg tm Kus, Boo too oof tig» etnesigtts of flmmmm end in Chimpaty \ ~ thtep nite MM‘lLlfiwmxl Iipenagbnd w. law the. pesall of Him reap en g 'the desis ef MEP\ W \betegs firm fir $ tir stait s 33 dintre Cine ef yes (FC Inopnplwnta wore sowhing f» film-vamp Pm; only one of theme in af Insing, The potential Iys=p was tive Henry £ Barto FHopufizan a Fresno,. who was troding (H¥yra MN f- “5k 1 Fore Aor the- Repoltican respomnttiee | A0 aljo Was boebind Denver & Chorsp im the rage for the Premorrabst | more nation. e < In Close: Race e 5 COLUMBIA, $ C., Ang # f*, Senator E. D. Smith and feraier Hens. tor Cole L, Blease, once befare mum) wes I | enemies and once colecagiee kn the | [ United States Senate, Apparently soll Tight over again a battle they waged in: 1914 for the Demoorntic | srnatorial nomination from South Caroline, Smith, | known Cto thousands | as \Cotton Rd\. and Biase, stormy petrel of Bouth Carolina palitics since he wan old (32015511 “to voin. dled a field of four candidates in yesterday's primary - Thay.l. will enter- a -#econd race two maxim herice to decide the nomiuse~ | .. © f The vote complied from unoffictal [returns from - 1,287> of the staw's 1,448- precinets was: ||... I Smith, 85,844, .~ Set t ® Bloase, 71,240, pec Ashton H. Willlkms, who partway-im- ed ropeat .of the 8th amendment, 48. g 15¢. A «mama out } Lean Wmliarri. Lhe- only dry in thi reflex am tas WWW“? cams ngs sive ,I)<~mh of ‘wmlor Tnfnl Exatate h ed today at $841,350 gross value. #34, firm of Alexander and Green., counsel: fot the Equitable Lifo Assurance com- pany, the company and the Lohigh Valley _fatiroad, 'The firin was \founded by his uncle Asliabel Greon, a hundred years ago. Ho was also A brother of Jnmes 8, McQuilob, pres- ident of the New York Telophgpe c com- pany, ' Is Prominent Here walter McOnlish, who, according to fhe above ~ #hares largely in [pe estate left by his late brother, 1s one of the best known and Impacted citizens of Ningare Falls, He fs acon- sulting engineer and Has been tden« willed with muny big constraeton pro- T Tects in this ety and efsewhero, He has also been prommnment in civic affars hore for many youre. Helis now chidd en- « 110 not. He was sonion member o emf To Appeal from . Staleyf Dacmlmr partners sold the of agppaed mama ha filed with the court of & K n as the formal aries «my; s were pp cation tor an order of prelitatie | was entered Jn the courts sf Altas. ~@ . eros to vor \_ The Oummnm at Yor ing mnhmm «Bb | Mr igft ap mm which pak approx!» gnaw of. t & Bum-w of Education. .£hyw Shortridge Forces Claim Viciory* M e \e - i a [AGARA FALLS N. Ya 4m“- | HERE'S HOW, WHEN FALLS. FOLK SHOULD | - BEE SUN'S ECLIPSE Niagara Fails Tosideqnts are ad- visfd to be with . smoked glasses | or - overdevefoped plum graphic, flim when they ew L of ine sun (its uncanny; Tho eciipse story. 3 14 p m - Nurgura Falls time- mm begins to en-ruath on the sur- fave of the sun from Che nght 426~Thr eclipse | reaches | fta ! ~* fmamxym for this territory, 91 per ,l ¥ | 533 p. m - Moon pzusw oft the surface of the sun. lermniating the , ppenemenon. a 0-0 -# 0 0~4-0-0~ 4-000 4 0100-67 BANDITS LOCK UP GAS STATION MAN, ESCAPE WITH $1 1 Atfendant Covered with Gun and Forced into Washroom by Two Thugs -* Two bandits wha held up the Mlle-mu- ”5m? -Ohe aktronomical expeditions were ‘ CFasoline corporation's station at Pine alate after having plaved a leading role, avenue and Tenth street at 12 55 a m. \ afternoon s total eclipse of the sun | lucked the - attendant, | Ernekt 146 66th street in a Wash- today. | Cray ford, lmnm in the station ofice while they ' pifled the cash register of _%11 and than escaned in ah automobile Crauford told police he was alone lfl' the station when the bandits entered . One carried a revolved and. - covering Crawford with the wrapon, drove him into the washroom and 'slammed the goor shut and locked It AfuX# the One of the bandits was six feet tall (A ns Kor w abort dark clothing shorter and jookd (like a (mm m1 ka id. a - small black | mustache. 150 pounds and wore fun-lane: HWHLS and Patruimem Prancis® Clark. RBer:rard Aderimann «nd Nicholas Jan- | kis sk1 investigated the holdup They | M a search of-the - neighborhood but - mum mek up no clues to the identity , i??? 0R1SIL BAK . Poligs, bole: < -who staged the holdup are the | same ones who have commliited various | ather gasoline station roberies here dur- ing the past month.. Arii tis 6 W hite Will Remain mflgtaract House \De | to Accept Munagement d “f “(ml Nrogara PATO AMERICA - WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31, 1932 O. | _ #4 years old had black hair and + H,.\;mhrrmx from i .any states were masa- The other bandit must «the '»*w-mm cITy or m moms LS GAZETTE ~ # | & ermm { MANY ASlRllNllMlCAl F Old Sot Can't Hide from This Camera | TWENTY 'PACES OR BRIDGE MILLIONS AWAIT TOTAL \EARLY START MAY BC ECLIPSE OF SUN TODA Y MADE ON BUILDING OF GRAND ISLAND SPANS _ ' To Ask Faderal Reconstruction Finance Corporation for . « I z“1-0-0ofiwomM‘bo-roQOO-WMWM-lowoo9-0-0“000000‘* ' j j ® > ® I. FOR OBSERVATIONS | New England Is Crowded by Laymen Anxious to See Old l Sol Hide Behind Moon. ~ | | t | WILL HALT TRAFFIC Soldiers Aid Police in Insur-' - ipg Fredom for Army of Scientists. By HOWARD W. BLAKELSLEE, Amtgtd Press Science Editor BOSTOPM Mass ,. Aug 31 - lined up at noun today this In a string 300 miles long and 50 , wide from hlulfll’v'tm Cape Cod they were spotted here nd thete mostly in flat New England' valleys Their tele- seopes, looking itke siege gum field | and .trenic l mortats, Were trap - ed toward the northwest\ Where the : . $5,000,000 Loan. H &. + MAJOR UHDQTAKIBG t Falls and Buffalo Recovery Groups Favor Move, Would Give Jobs to Many. rnm 0; |__ One of the major works in this see- . tion of the country which, } is hoped, may gel undrr way through the atd of « the Federal Reconstruction Finance _ ' Corporation, bs the Grand W ,; Bridge project which calls for the.eon« lxlrmhun of two bridges to the island ' and the development of \Sections | of the isl irra as State park prop» I erty Application 1 a loan of $5.000,» | G00 000 will be made to the Recon» atruction Finance corporation to finance .'! the bunding of the Grand Island l Brmdge Backed by the executive approval of the Buffalo and Niagara Palls Trade Recovery Committee, the proposal of the Niagara Bridge Commis- ston {for the building of two bridges to Grand Isiand will move on to Washing- * ton for presentation to tha R P. G Re 'This announcement was made today L by John W. Cowper, general chatrman mooft will cover the sun at 3 30 pm | * castermm standard time } A few were on high places One | taken by this strange contrivance top of & tower 205 feet above the surf éamera analyzes light on, the coast of Chpe Cod. ~ Army of Spectators * \Around these astronomers spectators «- Buffalo Coach Is~ ing in such numbers that state pule qumlmu-d on Page 5) BUFFALO, Aug: pl -oP -James H Mason,. 3%, can thank Luke Urban, well kpown athicte and member of the Buf- farlo Bisoms of the Internatonal tase- \Ball league, fhat he is alive and suffer. ing a slight headache today. SWELTERINE As SNOW- FALLS IN MOUNTAINS | Waning Summer Presents Med- ley of Weather that Blows: Hot and Cold. {mm carbon monoxide poisoning laat night by Urban who pulled him from a gas filled garage where he had been overcome W‘lv‘l'gnwrkmx on an Auto- mobile Urban was driving hnnw Trom the' ball park shortly before midnight «hen he noticed the lights in the garage and heard a moter racing Bengsing (limt something was wrong he stopped bis car add \Investigated. Masut was stretched unconscious across, the front seat of the automobile. Yrban carried Mason Into the open a By the Arsociated Press Waning aummer, as if to display its versatHity. presented a weathér medicy a J White amnmw of the : W» teract Hanne. annaounced today that b¢ has dorkied oot to accept the ap-! as at. the Hotel Min-. garn. onrastopred a sbofft time age by . tor Commu Bots comppany, Altr White . won bn hyog fakery orer the manage» | af ti» Rate! Miagara tunrromw Ap Hing iw oppmintment. tp Works. steommored Urak Ise hak terb , Mimi? pf ine aruos Wouyt fp Act, Fo Nr ponaid - y Miamwfl Foie mot On Shate Trmpurkesr and - st cun Siptarae Rouse He sald c Fig mois 43mm R tr Heager , A}; atm. hate F M44»: d fa? in gp Fharke 3mm tho ato poestpmetiy novel ban. tt Grum bk. bse Mm Cur- urine mfp t Tha af the ° tree \ts Fix pora- to (Wake pegs eo thet Re is «3 the Rpgoce Felm Horid Nens pmew autem \Whe sabd HBBL .. be_ brgred ans (Bunge bs hin might dm- ; saw Wavie. ¢ thr Gan ater har. tae alo thesso pogn bap | mm du (br nmeaBlostarent of an {n- \ b trorem i. tn Bandle i tok and peollicky ooking for f ward bo the (Cumans commuruction of a | utreontinn Rail lmar a Pack: Elise Explodes, $25,000 Disappears [NEW YORK. Aug., 81. (A% Two men aBeged to have duped a restaurant own» tr of 818.000 in a fake monsy washing proves by which they claimed they could ratee the figures on banknotes, nat gullty (flo an indictment charnymy gfand b by «teday They tete beld for trim to The fronts marg Barts Dobrubnaki ioe mewmw {mm flaming rican 2. anted oa fife . inte ' Broken Arti. h devine use am Curt Atampaiter, of mmlmw to suffering trom a broken arm. adit “WWW tn Mr maxim Mtfiqwflwf‘nvfi - lflk: ‘ mnruxt mm 4n° the Mtal’vmfi nac fl Sums PAX ® ”Mia WWW * ov tR p. to 1d p (£3 “ruin-“mtg lag tun hick al Woote \ 0mm mo 1&1?”th hazfllw. (2&le , {awl a , 8t. g‘n HaR:; Friday, Sap # : & ”m MWM we «o s k. w: um © “Ml W ¥ en * walk mu. manila: m \aos It blew hot and gold accross tie -ma: wave yesterday, rum eatlier snow fall, a 1.3 inch rain fall, The | uereury climbed to 94. , whets the mercury reached 94 degrees {abheriffs office that his housg had been | enfered and about $16 in. cam and a mail Iago! wma stolem. > ~-. > alr and began reviving hifi while oa passerby summoned an amBulatce ~ Police sald Mason was using -a friend's car. and AAperiesiceed i with the motor. He apparently tion . White Chicago,. Detroit, Cleveland | and Cincinnati sweltered under a heat | and - City '| feit the gusty blast of a sand storm, ' old timers in the Rockies wrre seeking . 884. Ko l. [to rmeal when, if ever, they had s .cm‘ *T\ mune ® meen 'World Fliers Ar Texas and Kansas reported normal: wenther. mamhf-rp hnwever, the un-} vsual farewell of \August resulted.. ml «Begt prostrations. Obe death was re- poised in Chicago and another .in mewtmd © A 20-day drought was broken se TOKYO Aug-. 31 . Captain Wolfgang von Gronau, and his three companions enroute around the world in & flying boat, were compelled to alight at Kanaga Island In the Aleu- tans at 11 u. m, Tokyo time (doa om. msmm standard um” er woolies at | winds were counted on for teBesf to the iniddlewest but Detroit, retrday, had no promise of surcease to- | Highly Important to science are the 'ealléd a apectog - woman astronomer set her trleacope on *\ set up by University of Callfornia obseriers at ThAIT camp in Fyreburg Me separating it into gt constituent color«, | graphs are of the corona - lhe immense ficty border of the sun lBoth Hero of Reqcuet _ Maaon was saved from passthle death © aChairman of Labor trouble : v Aas , overcome while attempting tbo adjust it. © | Rlfilm‘w’fzam pha remighes 'ag C Aire Ratla o - Forced to Land ’Wptp of an eclipse which are of the Western New York Diyiston of raph | shown nere a« 1s was * The : and lisa , photo- cortry following meetings held in Buf«- Inlo 'and Nagaram Pam yesterlsy when (scammed on Page 20), Sides Are 'Firm in Strike, MANCHESTER,. Enkland, Aug 31 -| +5 The third day of the Lancashire textile strike both sides , standing firm uith 143,000 operatives, 'n: pstimaied be trade Cunfons, particl« | pating in the walkout. The number of strikers was swolled WARRING ON BANDTTS . INFESTING LONDON - \Secrecy ~Bhrouds Actfiitiek of! yesterday, and strike sald rumfifl’w‘fiwpmgo of the textile indus- Police in Efforts to End try by the @nid_of the week was f%« woes ' ; peed rd The Lavticashire weavers walk- _ Robbede\ ed oul in protest against a ten per cont | nth f f a P lcs working conditions, LONDON, Aug. 31 ((P)-Scotland Umlon leaders said. more: men Nahum! ringed London today with a quit the nilils today and that 188 pjockate against \motor bandits.\ atrike Was gaining a-trt‘nam A spokes Several handred motor cara were man for the mill owners aiid their at* stopped by , policemen called secretly titude wat unchangrihand that no fur- hinto action by Lord Trenchard, Scot ther meelinygs of emipluyerts bad becR, land Yards new chief. wl 'it anged |__ At Dawn the secrecy was still strietly Aaintained, and it was not disclosed whether any arrests had been. mude Jn the most impressive combing of its kind London ever had known. The action was taken on the heels of demanda for drastl@ methods to cope with increasing oriminal violence, In,. recent months almost every day has brought fresh stores of brutal hold- ups and assaulls (by \motor Mmen\ who cruise about In automobiles, Come im (go « Association Quits Ot - David B. chairman of \La bep - Rercutives Assoc!“ main apd A Fo Wirytney prradent at ' the Biot®e paced of Refiroand Trainmen, ‘M | DHT , C frwterton saiq brs ant reason for res- signin twee. ro. enable him | wa devote ; more time to the Brotherhaod of bum» All the main approaches to London mative Firemefh 'and ~ Enginemen, of were posted, were the bridges and which be it presidrnt - He was head of} Important centbrh inside the city, afd the Executives A«poctation. repreésonting | the orders were to [palit every car. 'ho m ANP Aug 31 kade in the early morning hours. There~ were flying squads, of speed cars and , motaoroyele patrolfién and a large forte of patroimen. > \mure LBABN of raliway jabor or-! matter what it looked like. by bac aweath\\ in | day. B This - mfommtlan was contained “in?” anow fall occurred I.“ llw UpPetT ; a radio message from Captain C vun reachre of the Rockies in Utah, WYOM- Gronau picked up by Occhish! radi | ing Colorado and Montina, and in Eastern Washington and (North: Idaho | Bome sections of the Watsatch Valley it Utah were blanketed by a foot and | a-bratf of-snow while a anench cover- ma was laid across Northwestern Colo- ' ed that the Germnuos? who Dutch ; Harbor, Alaska. yesterday, intended 1g | resume their flight to Attu Leland “last of the Aleuidan chain - fatwortow The eaptain's message wa« [irt in rado' Snow flurries extendrd ffmn‘tpnvpmpd by the Pararmistim|j etation . Rawlinx, Wyo, \Aimost into Balt Lake inn the northernmast af the Kunde City, Jalands. _ Paramushirtu ds expected oto ams. ~—-—-o-—-—-—-~*M be othe fiers firkt halting place dno Japmvw ten Hory. Well Known Rall \FL ll Official Dies Executives Meet A - to Decide Course: - & NEW WORK, Aug. 31. G(M)-Cornelius °F. Mooney, 66, Yonkers, general travel- dng passenger agent \of the New, York Central railroad. died last night . of paralysis in the Milford, Conn., has» pital =\ Mr. Mooneg, NEW YORK, Aug 31 (F\ -- Leading | f executives of trunk Hine systems, In the another meeting to decide .wliat course Q \native. of Jbact, N they should take mspeutlug‘ cmmfllltln- Agruts nssociation. Today's meeting was called by, - ' ngflfimf 06:21 Kai? figzwamg Wfi m Mr Mooney is survived by his wirr | Atterbury. | president of | the Pennay{-© Grorge (Donnelly tho HT engin k NQWWEW My; fill ~Bp fing of, $2313“ A fig?” figm‘mn Elfin? vania lemnd ~ompmny - Governor Reoseven bmp coufop r r- WW hagpe a af tp | b/ andflfgxth\ $33; ugly};as. > ~ Poe 3:5; £21“ grhmw Walkw'za [hepbab tot exagy+ £32? all 4M lfifim #8 gammy» gmw 'm ather, Join af Yonkers Boy IS‘ quwno office. annposgased trstpe . f l Eilis Statey'a daelaigss fin? Wfixfimgm wkfllf‘sl’lfm 6 WM WWW Reports House Robbed TROY 'Aug. 31 three day ! nt patting «~ 113mm of the amatw ® be mmmgm mm; psk i 4g t ~~, 1“ tig search\ for , mam-yearmld Paul J, Wib Will/”m * WET Aug., om fong was at an end today. The body Leving himself (s an rhoattrey SSW Bia: i of Bomersct, today reported to the | was found floating in the Hydson river | near his home late yesterday | Police / feared ho had been kidnaped of drown- # PM\ P MASS NQ ° § La Ml“ Junior High bt 8.00 tonight. lns mov amends utes @ n Minn—no?“ pance with Eldorado Bocial mall)”: aly«. Mme uagd 2?an to 12, Plas Ave at ci vufa Prnv b cover charge A - ' I“ acl © PLAN P Maak MEETING La Bulle, Jumiat High at 4 (m tomght. | -> ¢'.‘..-—-~...». Pog Anmnens * ENROLL. NOW We teach all. types of cemmerrial work ¢ M—amwg neve Abt mantener h , R mv chool~ opens Rent fi: evening | sulrly on the deaire tn pronrote A) B. C: storfhind n 30 drys arpe®fiting } Brut! 1\ death \hd fig“; mtrmnln of the community, hrar the merits of the question dawn-m h nui Tile sain street. ° |. Mrs. wright has hean active in wo- l €4. fin! '% mum} a am; mum a week. L“! M 'of “f. U station t Hoddaido The messaye adop C the | EI HAY. Antivosti | Que \ AME - Boo oP The - Oying familys oof ; 1114 la Salle avenue, this' city, died - enronte {ront\\ New York VFrMérday in the Marine hospital at | Jwere in Latrpdit Today, | of ci@ght,. l tance nf 500 in a liitle more than, of Ottawa. Ont. dour bours. Their ”to Greenland eastern raflroad flel egthered tuday in ; f Flan C and Plan Po forms of govern- The Pian C committée \will preside at | the meeting. | Robert L Rice, Simon Larke~and Mis.! ; Sheldon Wright. gel Paul'a father lives at WilmmflOD-a film“ thee three apdak Niggara Fulls Hundreds of \motorists were stopped l and questioned, and their cars search- ed. . C «ire | at argflhlzrd xslmut “Wm 3m“ mm wt DIES AFTER ILLNESS \ Flymg F 1mm lg In IJAI)I'adOl’ Witlfam lloertmaun 4%, Succumbs in Marine Hospital, Bum“. mow cries men Wiliam waflmarm 42 years oid, bf, via Greenland + Ruffain whrie he has ben confined for after complet. ; the laspo eight mianths, | Funcral services ipg the thir eau ef thew Thabhk lull! he hrid Friday at 230 o clock from The HMu'diinoops compmatng a parts | the home - Interment will he in Oak- inrluding four In tbu,.-wood cemetery, crea - flew yestrrgar from Port Mentor Mr llcwrtmn‘hn loaves his wife, Elize Anticasto Iaiand io Hopedale, a diss) abeth, and sisters, Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. John Abs! Ham- lin, of New York City. Mrs, E Milter and anflsmn. both of this city. to Rmpope (n easy «fages {mm jump would MI Big Crowd Is FXpected at First : Public Plan C Rally This Fvenmg - AX, ho dowrrieed Punmelt es a ooubt: |. 1 nad been with the railroad: fof 46 yewa‘? ton. E “mg Aroudy 49, a walter He started as asistant ticket agent at |~ Hope was expressed By some f the Robert l4 Rip. mutot l mlw and Mcs, Sheldon W Prscuss © Rastus Qed. m ”WWW“ m“h f Buflal Lat h w 1 west- t ative p el‘npnv R soft Vint thet brk tie pewixer. cplasead A Mo. ater he was genera ent executives that a 3M ive wgre Maps af Present Form oat d ‘H Gove r aitient. pogo mwfi aml th with a orn passenger agent st Chicago <_, would be reached. 'They said. hmwux * . f . 1 lye Wm) qs be whi ex- He was a past president bf the'Am- | that the question droxtil} sa complheated f ennui. all. rp ea WEMW WM M GW‘MF'? film “HM“! tae first) AAflmrlMlna l?! “I‘mvvtfllnk is”; Lhat smqrnlf more rnwollmlm mav | bro énmkwrv rompnlered today for tho men's o-«ganm Lins dn Nfflgarg ram, \ senger Agents as well as past president necessary 'before a fina} decision can ! * . 20. ' vo {fir manvo vears She) has «rrved ## # the General. Eastern Pmmgcr Je reached a tirst big gsuble rally to be held by head of the- Fodrratioh <of Mother® © the supporters of the Plan .C) form of government, which will be held at Citys HUntlf at & velnck this evening -A large prowd is capected to. Attend the mert 4g to hrar the different phases of the Clubs and represents the sentiment sof the women of the city who desire 'good gos ernnt8}9E. Mr. Larke represents the buathess and * ©profesgionaf men of the city. He has been r lifelong rreident here and has | had a wide experience under both forms 'd | of government. Some of the compari« sions which be will make at tonight's meeting . promise to be very interests lng i ‘ ' a t| ' Mr. Ignatius llorgi be “£21331! A# mipportera toda palate out one of the tity's leading pt irited... Che the Y. repretent <A 451th 'He has served as president cross kection of the lig thought y- fof the' Chamber of Commerce and fop. Niagara Paly and {prfir ideas remnant many' years has been keenly interested:. the substantial thetaht of the people of | in-clvic affairs, They have the welfure | Tonight's meeting 'will be open may; gt\ the | commfrentev--at_.beart' and their | public and Bols hoped that all sesfs wifftude fn this controversy \ds based ; dents who have theh welfare of theig the host‘wmmumtv at heart wlll attend and ment intelbgentiv discussed Alexafpder Allen, reners) chairman The speakers wll be Plan * the National Committee for Trade Re-.s>. SCOTLAND YARD ISMM Lord Trenchard launched hig bionc«: nla ta es F $- M4 1 mdunn inde alain ob nve ters, 9 ie mami: F4