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~ TELL OF BAMLE IN ARGTIG WASTES Diaries Reveal Misfortune Trailed Explorer From Start; Gas Escaped Balloon And Fire Damaged Cabin BTOCKHOLM, . Sept. | 20 -P- Wroten faded pages, so fraglle now DREESNOTES | Lar gest Sub Joins U. S. ter 33 years that to turn them been almost to destroy them, pave told the story of the las days of August Salamon Andree, Swedish explorer, and his two companions, who in 1897 tried to fly over the Worth Pole in a balloon, The pages are those of M. An- @ree's diary, part of which he wrap- ped in an old jersey and placed be- meath his arctic shirt next to his body before he la ydown to die on the ice of White Island in late 1897 Thus preserved they were found by Dr. Gunnar Horn and others of a Norwegian _ Arctic . expedition | last month with Andree's remains and gther relics of the balloon expdiion, and wert brought back here for min- ute examination and publication. Balloon Trip Described Bome phases of the disaster which evertook Andree and his two com- punions the pages do not make clear, and they may remain forever a my tery, but a remarkably clear and full account is given of part of the bal- loon voyage, which ended after near- ly three days of the long trek back toward land and of a final culmin- ting disaster which doomed them to Seam in Hvitvoen, as White Island is known The diary records the start of the balloon from Danes Island, Spitz bergen, .on July 11, 1897, with fave prable auspices for a successful flight] pver the North Pole toward land on the opposite hemisphere, where they hoped to come down safely, much as) did the dirigible Norge nearly 30 years later. But almost from the start mis- fortune pursued them. The ballon's bag leaked, and the bailoon and appurtenances . became . weighted down with ice and hoar frost. It lost its buoyancy and at times bump- gd mlong the ice, at 7 p. m., on the third day out there was & fire in the RUSSIA BLIMED FOR DEPRESSION Short Selling Of 5,000,000] New Tariff Head 1 f the balloon but it was! b h $7513ch extinguished |_ Bushels Admitted By Textile Prepare To Land Syndicate The diary records then: \the bal- loon again rose, but both valves were . . In preparation for a landing \|__ WASHINGTON, | Sept. | 20-(P)-| The next week, from July 14 to The Russian government stood charg- July 21 was spent encamped on today by Secretary Hyde with par- lee while a sledge jurney back Low-”mum responsibility: for the latest rec- Jand was organized,, the explorers, ord depression of wheat prices through who besides Andree were Nils of the Chicago exchange berg and Knut Frankel, hoping. to/, The agriculture secretary made pub feach Pranz Josef land, now known NC the accusation immediately after Fridtjof Nansen land | conferring * with . President - Hoover \n Is “m just . clear why . they He Eave Out a telegram dispatched late should have headed toward this litte! XC5terday to John A. Bunnell, presi-| known and uninhabited: region in- dent of the Chicago board of trade,] . a, lin which hs asked what the exchange] atead of toward SpitzenbsrEen, WherC)nad done or could do to protect the) they had food depots and there american farmer against such at-] gome inhabitants, but their tivities. In Chicago, Bunnell said he was eastward from the sp0t Wherenaq no definite information about the| they came down, 83 north latitude, selling. 30 east longitude, less than 500 miles R , from the North Pole | Couldn't Be Done The doomed men struggled on day‘ Hyde - asserted that | \obviously it after. day, crossing ice crevasses, and Would be impossible for Soviet Russta traversing by means of a small can-|t0 deliver grain in Chicago over our vass boat deep pools of fresh water aTiff of 42 cents a bushel which they found on the lce between! He said short solling of as much as them and their goal. Each of the 5,000,000 bushels in Chicago had been three men had their experience with Admiited by the all-Russlan Textile falling into these pools, but all of New York, which Hyde up their spirts. iaughing and joking|SAld had been shown by Investigation In the face of adversity. . Frankell!0 bt ® Subsidiary of the Amtorg and Strindberg: developed diarthoea,) [® m8} ‘lmmm 0me af d both suffered from bruised feet. @ commercial organization An fate boe Prifte \ . the Soviets In this country The Irony of that Jong march qid}, PFET A. Bogdanoy, chairman, of 3 the board of the Amtorg, declared in mot at first appear, but on AURUSt/wew york, however, the textile: con- Ath they knew from observations as \ ; cern was not a subsidlary. He said to their position that while travel-ine knew nothing of wheat futures] ing east, the ice waas drifting west-itrading activity by the Soviet govern- ward at an even greater rate. It mony «was the story of the frog in the} Secretary Hyde refrained from say- well, falling back the distance Of|ing what action might be taken by| MR three hops for every single hop UP-ithe government until he heard from ward and out of his dilemma. Their the 'Ghicago excharie. Means of| position August 4 was 82:17 morth.|blocking such imports are frrnished) f 22:43 east, about 60 miles west Olby the tariff law and the govern- | their starting point. |ment has extensive control of tac} ffenry P. Fletcher, recently appoint- After some consideration exchanges through the chairman of the Tariff Commission turned here and began a belatedifutures act. Whether the terms President Hoover, snapped as he journey toward Seven Islands, offithis act could be invoked to preven'/left the White House, Washington, D BSpitzenbergen, where there were/the placing of selling orders from'C, after a lengthy talk with the emhes of food and supplies, Russian organization was not im-[President. Fletcher is a noted dip- own food was running out. They/mediately made apparent lomat, having served as American were on shortened rations and the) Amdcr'ltvrrnhflrmd audarl‘t on Rutsian lS'L-‘Ammmw to Rome outlook was pretty glum. They kill- por as been made In recent mon - - ed. some polrr his}; which Xndrccxfram several angles, but so far un-! galls \wandering meat shops of the successfully. Importations of Arctic,\ and with each nuccesslvewgm plulvwoapd xfirletlausrgndiismgwr e party bright- \the clause prohibiting the orta- Eiqufifi’fiffiieff ‘ZQYT’JMQHOWP of canvirt—{ngds gum}; but Mu; ars mppeared and the men went Orders were rescinded on the ground| that the evidence was not conslusive h“; chtist's Interest Never Flagged |The anti-dumping provisions which | During all this travail Andree's in-|Pemit an embargo of goods sold be. terest as a scientist never flagged COSt are available but so far great ©ccasionally on the ice hummocks he|OIMCuity has been met in ascertnio- would pick off specks of clay Rims“? a?“ Ut‘ g‘mlducuav in | bits of moss, which the lee had Of Mh absence of diplomatic re up somewhere in the course of lations between the two countries. AncucCund The textile syndicate admitted the} ved a of \th ue |short selling, Hyde raid, after an cx- gored some em, CATYINE [tended investigation by the agriculture im ‘é‘gfi when to MUSE department, set in motion by rumors Dard 1 0° O0 (q tens\) which gained circulation. In. newspa- JlrtxsnlAndr‘: Sud hisy “Starfish? per articles. to his\ bare chest. It PAST EXALTED RULERS TO HAVE CLAM BAKE The tenth annual outing-and clam bake of the past exalted rulers asso- elation of the old southeast district, B. P. O. E, will be held at Speng-| ler's grove, Newburgh, next Saturday, \Tony\ Gassner will serve the bake.! The trip to Newburgh will be made aboard one of the Hudson river day/ line boats, leaving West 424 street, New York, at 0:20 a. m. It will arrive at Newburgh at 12:40 o'clock, Peter Stephen Beck, past exalted ruler of the Freeport lodge, is presi-| dent of the association. There are| 32 lodges in the association, including was his iden TRIANGLE IN COLLEGE those of Long Island, New York, that valuable information as to the Brooklyn, Westchester and mm grifts might be obtained. from YIELDS WIFE DIVORCE counties. e samples. Suit Against U. Of P. Professor NASSAU BUSINESS Names Duke Teacher BANK QUOTATIONS Jude t Div. Bia asked MEDIA, Pa., Sopt, 20.-(P)-A C01) (Firt Named Indrment Debter) Béléwin Mat Bank & lege triangle involving a University nf‘n-erl-vl Henty J. -Dexter Lumber and Trust Co.. ¢ 200 sso Pennaylvania professor, wife and | MPOTIME 0 cp oul, ge sant a ok of Maiven -o 11%. 178 a former teacher in Duke UMIverMItY; prank Mollie B._Btala Tax Commaifiion a MES R' 8 oy 1p $@ Ii /Durham, N. C. has been revealed in lank of Yalley 6m“? A“ it to with divorce court here Mrs. an |owrzhurst HMerbert-Willinm A. tlru‘t‘gl.B an National, Prpt. ... «o To) It became known when Mrs. - Rockaway National \ m Todd McGowan Miller was) Catherine and Phiip-Conserva. \5° [granted w divorce yesttrdety \°mi\’,l,“'“' Touts \und Parteruak, -| He K. Miller, Jr. a professor of ankens Realty Corp 41,400.00 ayy aso at ”mun-m.“ Jorgensen, Bamuel-Joseph 'f Lehrer. . «. Ge. Floral Park.. (8 240 -| Mrs. Miller, daughter of John . , ory, Robert W. and. Marion-Benjam{ 2:32:51 1'.‘.'.\ri’:§““x i «33 *'MeGowan, New York, and @ graduite| \ D ''&hapiro ie a ational, & 78/of Vassar college, alleged her hus- Schenck, J. Pierre, and Sutphen Grace ational, R. Y. C 210 20 - 83 band became interested in Miss Helen | Shenk -Matteawan National Bank of T ”mum-r...\ d fl; *®!Seott, an instructor at Duke univers- | Brightman, Leonard J.-Marie C, Raldwin, 18 a0o/ity, when he was a member of the 2830.86 178 of the southern school and |Ouff. Mann ... an is w in| that nen hetnécepted a postion at eron ons, intall, ,A onun . lexd \ Tank Movin G \.* 'C |Pennaylvania Miss Scott had resigned | ' sou 08 eti- Woodmere mun-ii % moo az|from Duke to be near himw 9&2; Arthur!» Albert E.;nd;¢|a:l;v 1.1:ng“ wreaee Cedarhurs\ Bank @ 338 --/her husband 'had frequent d her ne loves arshels 1 -and N+ v+ W ag 4 100 #ine would divorce her and marry Miss|Pom*® Baumann, Inc.. . 'wnd_ Trust Company Scott if It weren't for their children. |assourian, Arthur 8.-B8lmon Bauman. Tne: ‘ gun-g TLTR lv & soo) Miller fill-rm at. Princeton m‘d Co- South: ®h yrun fo 4 Iron ® unty ris m ore Trus - n . mide \\; . .., before going to Pennsylvania ' Khtonis 'Biion\ \Rt wal * Ant to mon umann. Inc > Hatisos REPUBLICANS PLAN Here is a view of the world's largest submarine, the U. 8, 8. V-4, scen at Los Angeles as she arrived on , the West Coast to join the battle fleet from the Eastern navy yard, where she was commissioned. 'The big une dersea craft is commanded by Lieutenant Commander William Quigley, U. S. N. inset. Talks With Hoover cme Battle Fleetl ment Of Rupture In Peiping Sept. 20. -(I)- Indications that Chang Hsueh-Liang, governor of Manchuria, is taking a China where the Peiping military gov- ernment against the Nanking govern- ment has been losing its grip, were reported here yestcrday. The Mukden government was stated to have issued a peace manifesto and to be moving troops toward Peiping with the intention of taking over the northern capital and the important city of Tientsin now being held by the northern militarists. Fengtien, or Manchurian troops. this morning started toward Pelping and crossed the Lwan river in north- ern Chih}, south of the Great Wall. Troops Occupy Railroad It was understood that 40,000 Man- churian troops had been ordered to occupy the whole railway to Pelping and to take over Petping and Tlentsin The Kuo Min News agency in New York last night quoted dispatches from Nanking indicating the imminent col- lapse of the Pelping coalition of mil- itary leaders which has been in the field for the past few months against the central government in Nanking. 'These dispatches also said that Chang Hsueh-Liang had issued orders to mobilize troops inside the greatwall of China to support the central gov- ernment. Hitherto, Chang has kept aloof from the civil warfare which has tent China. - The news agency also said that Yen Hsi-Shan, once known as the mode! governor of Shans and one of the leading figures of the northern coall- tion, had annownced that he must re- linquish leadership of the northern government set up in the Nationalist government in Nanking, If Yen should retire from the strug- gle against Nanking and return to his stronghold in the province of Shansl, the back of the northern movement would appear to be broken. The Northerners, during the first days of their revolt, scored numerous) victories and for & time it appeared! that Chiang Kai-Shek, head of the Southern government, would go Into eclipse, Chiang, however, rallied his forces and in late weeks has scored decisively. ORY AGENT SLAIN IN BREWERY RAID Gangsters Surprise Six Federgl; Men And Escape At Eliza- beth; Detective Wounded ELIZABETH, N. J, Sept. 20-(P)) -Pederal, state, and county authori- ties today combined resources to cap- ture a band of desperadoes, one of whom shot to death in cold blood a prohibition agent engaged in a raid at the Rising Sun brewery. John Finiello, 40, Philadelphia, fell dead late yesterday from seven bullet [wounds fired from the guns of one of 11 men whose counter-assault on the brewery surprised six federal agents sent from Philadelphia to con- PEIPING, China, Sept. 20.-(P)- |Chinese newspapers today featured a {peace appeal calling for the immediate! {cessation of hostllities in Northern} {China issued by Chang Hsueh-Liang, youthful governor of Manchuria, at| the conclusion of a conference of pro- vincial leaders at Mukden. They also published an interview with Chang, quoting him as saying: \I do not wish to see China again split Into two rival governments. If the present government is unsatisfac- duet the raid tory, it can be Improved-there Is rm} Crowd Car Off Road neEdI lg “git; it 39m, Hg 5h my {Paw c sonal hope that Yen Hsi-Shan, Feng First, but not sufficient warning or‘YuAHsiung and Chiang Kai-Shek get trouble ahead, came when the agents) | _ together and reach an agreement. The left Philadelphia in two cars, M people cannot afford to see for Newark and Elizabeth, | fge cars was\ crowded? ch): £3; lurfrw” continue any longer, Civil war| ® busy Philadelphia street and was P&S Made the life of the people un- wrecked. All agents continued the DCAT&Dle and I am forced to Intervene, | trip in one car, under the direction|\\°U°\ I Will not resort to force, of John D. Pennington, prohibition| administrator for New Jersey, sylvania and Delaware Arriving at the brewery the. six agents captured three employes work- Ing in the botler room. Robert Youn, Jeader of the, raiders, and Finiello, started through the building in search of other men: 0 ¥en: Hsl-Shan, the governor of} hansl, and Feng Yu-Hsiang, leader| of the Kuominchun or people's army,| have been in the field for many) {months in opposition to the Nanking government headed by Chiang Kai- Shek, * a FOR ChiiniA PEACE Reports Indicate Manchurian Governor Seeks Quict Settle- hand in restoring perce to Northern| t) | FREE BAL |Plead Not Guilty To !.dict ments Charging Them With Buying Office NEW YORK, Sept. 20 an George F. Ewald, a former city muzi trate and his wife, Mrs. Berths K Ewald, were at liberty under $2,500 bail today after pleading not guilty to indictments charging them with poorer sree n e rnp ce oni cnm ne o -# al IV“ ~ | Leader Gailed Lingle Slayer | EWALE 5:3 WIFE S-- SUICIDE THEORY Official investigation of the accident which ended the life of Ruth Alex- ander at the outset of her proposed | tran-Continental flight Thursday was In the hands of coroner S, C. Kelly had gone through a marriage cere- mony with Robert A. Eliott, [reserve filer, while still the wite of an- filer's death revealed that Miss Al- In as | the the side | the crim [ed. t Nubbed after they had hi-Jacked a booze truck on the main street of Corbin, Ky., these men, left to right, John H. Gauley, Robert Ruddell from London, where, it was feared, attempts would be made to free them Ted Gelsking (inset), their leader, so authorities allege, has been named as able the slayer of Alfred J. (\Jake\) Lingle, Chicago reporter. Stage Romance tion Th expec NOW DISCOUNTED Heal Ruth Alexander Plane Deliberately Wrecked Cayia BAN DIEGO, Cal, Sept. 20-(P)- hapl naval ther man. Nothing To Theory A study of notes left in her hote! ddressed to Elliott and her parents | A | Records consulted thei following se me 24 7 DANCE FOR OCTOBER Shut Inse-Yalley Aimam Mall, ville sme Landgn, Werman-Rose AMitchwek $88 00 ** Carle Place Club Awaits Sixth|2°** 70\ mmna‘ll‘vl # Annual Affair Duffey, George W.-Bdvward mun-r?\ l” 28) The airth annual dance of the|Taylor, Richard B.-Alsion Reamann, Inc Carle Place Republican club will be $130.00 Jacobson, Loula-Pred IT. Rimmeon , 4180.18 York, Murtha A-The Liquid Carbonic Co 18 Lillian. Benjamin; and Purkel, tillisn-Annie Malmud, vio, 00.00 k'n-ntrn‘ Amgurt P-Nameu Thrill Aue. Edward BReaurics is chairman of the- entire affair, and| |mb-chairmen under him ate Edward Whasler, Par. marge ; oe \mm lee: J. Autistied Pudirments tuck} 22 Condens 2\ ds |rom, iret ios. committee, and general atsistants to! Mrehnnfos Lead | Mr. Besuries wre John Hichin and| MDMOLA-fele 10, 11. 14, bock A, map| gf Misecis Park Company, MOneoia: Joho a. Ponds sprint the Anchar Post Pract % fin? ne. pater «ans o6 ll‘r‘bbl‘ Apparel, Inc. -David fer wan at) agin - sie 2) Rrachett, Terrel, Inc., and Brackev I.-Parmers Retates Corp ; Mosler, Albert B. and abeieky perry .se .00| Corp 46 | | Lorin Mondall and .. m for the médrmapt to. \Preta- ro-pllc¢ ¥. (Peis) Relnhart are stivun giving their new plans, Pris of ite final ne the work's enduranee Night stort. Lalk to sgt Loren mevell radio iman. {city were flooded. Large areas |_ Vilage clerics report-§48.07 col- lected in payment of taxes. Hunting licente-To Thomas R. Rasmuller, of Lakeview. The \Requesting of Martin J. Healy | appointment of George [city magistrate of the city } York, and with undertaking and sub- sequently paying the sum of $10.030 to Martin J. Healy in connection with such request \Making payment of valuable « \In the third count George P B |i charged with the crime of acco of city magistrate upon the pav: of $10,000 to Martin J. Healy [Ewald is named as a principal in { {indirect counsels, commands and |ducements of said Bertha Ewald. And in that she rided and abetted in the payment and David Hodge, were taken by 50 armed deputy sheriffs to Jackson, Ky., Healy.\ The char ,_ \ Butte: Mines Becomes Reality once a director | sessed of Jacob Cash for whoin a wide search is under Crater Defendants f) \Purevent buying Ewald his office Martin J. Healy, Tammany leader the nineteenth district, who was charged | with receiving the $10,000 which Ewald is accused and Thomas T. Tommaney, described of paying m go-between in another indict- will answer the charges agalust {them next Monday Four Are Indicted indictments were returned agninst the four by a specia~ grand Jury ordered by Governor Roosevelt after a regular grand jury had filed to act Special prosecutor Todd summed un charges in the indictment ns Ewalds as follows P. Ewa w pursuant to und == ration, namely $10,000 to Maiti [J. Healy in consideration for and upon condition that George F. Ewald re | the appointment to the office of n strate Charged With Crime appointment to the public oi: d e in that George F. Ewald a he appointment with direct and in- of the $10,000 to Martin J, &e against them Is punish» by two\ years' imprisonment and |a fine of $3,000 Ewald also is under a feder dietment for mail 1 in- ec> (ter was fraud stock in of which In. cor f he with sale. of Inc, r special | grand | jury until next Wednesda ted it will take up the c s who | says . he a y $2000 on the day he was a; ie pointed ity marshal _ The jury niso is expected to deivs into /the disappearance of Sup» ma Coroner - Doeg Not Believe ourt . Justice Joseph Force - Crat, was president of | Healy ga Democratic club at the time, HARRY SHANNON Tors BALDWIN LEGIONAIRES Harry A. Shannon has been elected ommander of Baldwin post No of the American Legion, as planseit 240 today. Theodore Burtis was named first vice Prior to his Inquest, the coroner commander; Harry.. Pettit, second joined. the filer's friends in: discount | viee commander; Charles Neville Ing a theory that she had wrecked he? 'hird vice commander: Louls Hulob plane deliberately upon learning: she mance officer; Rev. W. H. Stewart, ain; Hebert Toulmin, adjutant; nd Jose h Vass, sergcant at arms IRPORT DIRECTORY ( LOCATION OF FI Roosevelt field, Mincola. and questioning of friends, Coroner Curtiss field, Valley Stream Kelly said, lent nothing to a suleid?| Mitchel field (Army), Hempstrad theory in his opinion. Naval Militia Aviation base, Valley Stream cll Fatrchild field, Farmingdale Young returned to the QNE, FINED, OTHER exander had been married three times! Aviation country club. Hicksville boiler room and was captured by the} C H with only one divorce. | Fitzmaurice Flying: field, Massepc» 11 gunmen who had been in hiding.] FREED, LONG BEACH] She was divorced in Richmond, Mo.,) mua Stripped of his revolver he was held -- !n 1926, from Aldon Fanuels with [% - » prisoner with his agents: 'Two Face Court For Theft Of whom she eloped at Irving, Kas, in | 1 OBITUARY | As Finiello entered, one of the gun-| Automobile {1925. She married Mac Alexander | a _ 1222222222 men yelled \that's Piniello, let him 'July 0, 1926. The couple separated) ANNIE L. VERITY have it.\ Frank Tullo of 323 59th street, two years ago and ® divorce was! Funeral services for Annie L Ver- ** Finlello pulled the trigger of his\Brookiyn, was fined $50 by Judge sought by Alexander. Court records) While a - [ity, whose death was announced ; own gun, It jammed, |J, Charles Zimmerman in Long|at Olathe, Kas, show no retion was (re watched (ns unico terday, will be held at her home A gunman slid his revolver laden|Beach court yesterday, and Joe Fov- taken. An unanswered letter in|@ffair. they unwittingly wove beholding! Vincent avenue, Lynbrook, hands beneath the arm-pits of the|enyes of 76 Wyoming avenue, Long court's files indicated Miss blossoming of a romance of real day afternoon ml 2 o'clock [federal leader using him as a shield, Beach, was dismissed, after both had|was under the impression the divorce HIE: _ Th® backstage romance became R land fired. Finiello slumped to the/been arraigned on charges of petit\had been granted ade. sao o t, aml, © ,de| Deaths [floor as the bullets passed through larceny in connection with the steal-| 'Two years ago the girl filer came MHM: (WPO, i C ad ihe . _ _ him Into @ water bofler several yards|ing of an old sedan. to California and studied aviation The @NRARCMEDE SEAMAN Heary Frederick, of Camp Ave@ | . | of her daughter, Frances Beranger,| nile. Merrick, died suddenly at his home away. | the two men were arrested In| After receiving & license she Set AN above, to Don Cook, ertor Tuuraday, al the age of #8 you Ht The gangsters leaped from windows| Brooklyn, Wednesday “he? police |altitude record of 18.000 feet for wo-! R is survived by his wife, Ella, four nieces {and doors, into an automobile, and|(hought their actions suspicious, and/men in a light plane | ped 20° Masonic will | were away. Hundreds of persons|After discovering that the car bad| Tater she made a non-stop flight] , hrc at ado 5 m 10 ] fiw milled about the old brewery as out 25:3: $31?de Long Beach l\unmmtlflflfrom Vancouveer, B. C., to Agua Ca- tb Lutheran church, Merbik wiil eff of m group of 50 city policemen, 20 lente, Mexico. I at services. Bunday, at 2.40 pm In' state troopers and 12 county detec-| Thomas Lodice of 887 West Besch| pref flying Instructor was Ensign went ot Greenfield cemetery, unorr ih tives, believing some of the gunmen|SWeet the owner of the car, hadigttiott with whom, records show, she !s Von or charles Mare. ___ might still be Inside, entered with tear gamma it missing a short Hime be- | went through a marriage ceremony at firing\ A223; I-, on September T8, Til, gas bombs. fore it was found, and Tullo, and) Yima. Arig, June al | ier 3\ Verity and brioved: mother ot Cov. Several hours later, the vicinity cantly Thursday\ morn\) MEADWhile members of the Anne! | tie Baum aod Elmira Libby and alive with enforcement agents, Cit (ig ang held there J Lindbergh Young Women's Gliding] ver of, Mere Caroline De Very Rervices Detective George Craig was wound:| '$vig\ cluasge originally preferred C!UD P®ld final tribute to the daring] | fis. Exabrook on Monday. Beptoy! ed in the neck by a bullet that had against them was grand larceny, but avlatrix, while Eliott, who had wnwsy . End | 22 at 2 p. m. Rev. J. V. Cooper of Ci coashed through & window from Out-/according to police,. when it was VBItng_bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shipping angered And) ®popm church 'will officiate Inier- side. He was on the second floor Pat \| w. A. Elliott, at Brooklyn, N, Y., was iderable D a ment Greenfield cometery, Mempries 0 the shot could not be traced.\ \\\) Barned that the value of the vehicle| \. A. SU/Dtt, At Brooklyn: N. To was Considerable Destruction 18) weeks winnie w. dea at o shot could not raced. was less than $50, the charge was) [TIDE coompany Wrought In British Isles Long Island, Seplember 18. IMB0. Puls reduced. ing eral services from her home, 431 Pron! Goes To court ___ --- revemmemen xi., Mempstend, Monday evening , «! ® NEW YORK, Sept. 20-(P)-Hav-| SCHOOL COMMISSIONER HURT WALES IN PARIS LONDON, Sept. 20-(P)-A wild| Interment Greentield Ing been cutting up in the Bronx,! Charles Finke, of Hempstead boule-| PARIS, Sept. Prince|gals raged in the northeast Atlantic) if}; fiylrr‘Yyfl’l‘fjh-J and Rev. ®. M Rere \Bad Oin\ must go to court The'vard, a member of the Carle Wales is in town, but nobody is today, endangering shipping and in-| RH, PNICAIf Airection of re! cast and the producer of ® play bucd‘schonl board, severely injured his hand|supposed to know It. He's Incognito.) flcting considerable destruction In ' on Vina Delmat's novel must appear|while at work during this week and|He flew from England in his private the British Isles and the west coast of before the Judge Money. 1m now confined to his home, plane, of Europe .} The tug Auroch radioed this morn- - ®! Ing that It was standing by the Ital- Fl- S k E d M k * [ian cargo steamer Tuscania thtld'lr,‘ which reported it was in distress off| 1°rs JCC ndurance ar Agam | Suessant, Brittany, From the \first | a -_ ___ _ +) reports It was thought that the Tus-| - |eania was the big Cunard liner of that name rnd fear was felt for its] large passenger list I |_ 'The British steamship 'Templ«| | Mead: also asked for ald and several | ships were reported heading her way | Other emailer vessels reported mino: | difhculties. Harbors were crowded | | with shippmg, bound there by the! | storm, which, beginning Friday morn-| Mug. continued loday, No wreeks have been reported | * Gales of seventy miles an hout and | upwards were reported at many const- | - al points, The wind whipped up tre-\py VIRTUE OF A DEFAULT IN A Con mendous seas which furiously “aw lA 3mm“! ltlllu c‘nlmluu. C. M. Adeims shores and on some of the bemches| Auctioneer, wlll sell on Bept. 36th, 1930, «: did | considerable damage, . Bouene-|K35 $% M. M Metritk Roxd and Wior mouth, notably, was awept cleat of |zatn),'1 Rear Goupe. Motor Wo. 21000. [bathers huts and wreckage strews|retaken from Vicior M. Juckson along the short for miles, | moan ima The prolonged rain mam the} Foreclosure rivers and brought considerable flood ¥_SoonT. Kaan cow: ing. notably in Wales, Ireland, and COUNTY COURT NAMMAY David, ar Scotland, where there were undef the Lasy Will and T+ es in live-stock. 'There was ma heavy |lement of \an”. Inn-(“loun- h # rain at Dublin and bme parts of the|Uff* atsinst Jamin Combe, at i) a Judement st Poreclossrs | Beotland also were flooded and Bale 4:71 \4.114 «1.32; IX\ a |f _____________-4 |above 'ntitled nearing \ date - 2rd dar of 1806, 1,\ the' und V illag Records {stanod, | the . Reteres \ In \ daid | named, w) 'sall ab public auetion (o\ ine 3----- --- 4 [nighet bidder at the door 'of the LyxBROOK | Gromg,. Aint oomng \how Bhai tee The Treasurer's report -895.48 collected | Paes Coun \ Puck st village. office in payment of bills. \in ins Toren y XCF Xg the premllmg directed to be sold by said Judgment and therein a scribed xt Tetives vala de All thore certain lots, Street * department-Painting .. of street traffic regulation | signs and p \ entied\ Mab at general repairs ut ran Banitary department-Routine rub- M. Y., Jume 16; 1038, oy high and garbage collection. | Thamas if #\ wnt fled in' ine mag EX st Act A's. VHLAGE RECORDS Bubject to ensemenia of yrsord affecting Sewer permits; Wiizabeth Gallagher,|sild premi and to the uml‘tz atrie- 133 Cedar svenue; Mrs. M. Kere, to} 'hot Mf the \oun of Hemprie r | th, 4 Randall | svenne; Miss | Amela . A./ mativarboue m Combs, 92 Woods avenue and H. H gun. Wonds, 118 Prinocion street. h- P M, Amor- Tyemsory - report 'Total, . 'reastpth z; l“. daly mosipta, #98490; ¥