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VfETi)r(i)RD 'fr TRIMHSTE, nTDFORT), VwiMoN'. FRTPAY, .TASXXftV X H'otlO. NEGRO ACCUSED sctta luNt nijjlit wtiv. captured today j lice hcud'iuurtcrti. When the yuuh'y lit Lutherville, about 15 mile j woman wim found, her Htory dl- OEATTACKUPON north of here, In which wounded in the hand. after u gun battle one policeman wuh AUTO SPOONERS rented scarchern to the spot where Heyman's body lay with his uulo moblle in a ditch about 10(1 feet away. Mrs. Burden told police h and Heyman were ittlnB in hi parked automobile near iJruld Hill rencr volr when the negro approached with u pltitoi and forced thetn s. P. MAY ISSU E IIAI.TIMOKK, .Md.. Jan. 311 Reuben Hi-ynian. 24, was allot l.i death limf ninltl nn , l.MK' ....... I I outside the city and n patrolman found his companion. Mrs. Dorothy .TT' " CUr!-' drive to thn roud where Heyman's Mng that she had b?en attacked I by a nt-uro who killed llcyman. First word of the shouting was n tcl'-phone call ly .Mrs. r.urgt- to Hevinun's parents. Kavine hn had been killed, hut she was si.! ' I'wtland. Plans underway for ) ' j niern-ai tnty could not uncli r-1 remodeling main body of the audi """ """"'o Jim norninv imr. Kiiml lir r message and notified )n. . mrlu m at -nt of $14.30(1. w MILLION i fiALTl MORK, Jan. 3. OP) A : negro believed by police to he the , who kilted Keuhen Herman i body and automobile were found Her a ami Hunt refused offerH of money, she kuIiI. and whn they tried to flichl him off, Iteymnn ! wan killed. t Our Great January DRESS CLEARANCE SALE 50 DRESSES IN THIS GROUP This is your opportunity to complete your wardrobe with the season's smartest CLEARANCE SPECIALS and I h Values to $49.50 Lingerie A beautiful 'array - of Step-ins, Dance Sets, Hlonniers ami Ted dies, in all-silk and rayon. Homo with lace trim, January Clearance 20 off Costume Jewelry No costume is -oni-I'lete without a neck lace of crystals or heads. Values to $1.0,") January Clearance 95c Millinery 'Hats Values to ,fi;.nr January Clearance $0.95 and $0.95 J GLOVES Our entire stock of Fowne's gloves. Pigskin and kid Regular $3.95, now . - . $3.15 Regular $4.95, now ... $3.95 Regular $5.95, now - - - $1.75 Regular $7.50, now - - - $G.OO BAGS Leather haps of every description $ 5.95 Bap, now $ 7.95 Bags, now $ 9.95 Bags, now $18.00 Bogs, now $4.75 $6.35 $7.95 $11.25 Suede and Leather Coats Values to 23.(H). $1 Q.95 Clearance Short Leather Coats Values to $22.50. $1 C.00 Clearance Long Leather Coats Values to 3!).93. $?Q,95 Clearance Tweed Rain Coats Values to $S.r0. $.00 Clearance Balance of Winter Coats Half Price GORDON V HOSIERY 2.00 values $1.50 r-r. Quilted Silk Robes 1-3 off ADRIB GORDON V HOSIERY $2.05 values $1.95 it. ! and of Urn third clugx. aneiit the cost per pupil per day: I Kagle l'oint $1.06 Kama Valley SH I Itogue River 1.23 i Prospect 1.5X ! Butte Falls 2.45 j The figures eover the period 'from 19?( to 1929. Salaries I'okI $14,033 The yearly salaries paid to 'teachers In the Ilutte Falls district total $14. OSS. twice the salary : totals In all the third class districts (save Rogue Hiver. which has more puptis enrolled, and whose yearly U1.I:.PV hill lu Jltl-hlll- in AvnMo NEW YORK. Jan. 3. Direc- ($10,000. ' ; . tors of the Southern l'aclflc rail- Superintendent Carter said: "I wuy today recommended a 2.000.- helieve quite a reduction could he1 OilO share Increase In the author- maiJ' ln the Bu,'' '" budget lied common stock to provide ad- I wlthout ""Pairing the efficiency of BABY STARS FAVORED FOR WAMPAS CHOICE MORE SHARES ditional capital stock for Issuance when needed to provide funds for : expansion and Improvement. The directors adopted a resolu- lion requesting the stockholders to I approve thu increase at their regu ' lar annual meeting April 9. ! It was explained that the com i pany does not plan to make any 1 present use of the additional stock, j or to offer stockholders Httbscrip j Hon rights at this time. The In i crease is proposed merely to give the company additional authorized the school." The school head sub mitted a chart to show the costs of education In Hutte Kails as com pared to other third class districts of the county. - , This afternopn. she will submit figures to show that pay for jani tors at Ilutte Falls is about twice ( tnat paid In other similar districts of the county. Attorney Kelly in his questioning, declared "there Is something else that should be pared." It was also shown that the bud- ' capital to fortify it against future 1 Kel receipts for the year, as esti- y nits nunc rails ooara, "were $2000 in excess of what they would actually he," Imt'iinifiitN Introduced Superintendent Carter will likely he the only witness called by the I petitioners, hut n mass of docu mentary evidence .was Introduced. There was a fair sized crowd of liutle Fulls residents, including a number of the teachers urhn u-.f. Hollywood, J interested spectators at the hear- needs. There are at present outstanding I approximately 3.7O0.U00 shares of $loo par capital stock. The addl : tional shares 'proposed would also j be of $100 par value. TK.V 1)IK I.N AMI (JJtASH (Continued from Page One) rm B. X.oj I r7iK's) j Cv' D V J Associated Prtst Photo The three baby -film etare are amona the candidate! for Wampai nomlnatione announced an; nually in Hollywood. Left to right: Jeanette Loff, June Clyde and Mae Clark. MARTIN COSTELLO OF Ruins of Wicked City of Bible Story May Have Been Located Kenneth Hawks, 32 motion picture director, husband of j ins. .inry Asior, mm actrejw. uortj ! not recovered. Max Uoh!, 2, Hollywood, assist ant director, married. Body re covered. Conrad Wells. 31. Hollywood, cameraman, married. Body recov ered. George Eastman. 29. Santa Mon ica, cameraman, married. ltoriy not recovered. Hen Frankel, 26. Holl-Mood. a slstant cameraman, unmarried. Uody recovered. . otto Jordan. 26. Hollywood, n.e "istant cameraman, unmarrleii. Body not recovered.. Tom Harris, 25. 'Holly wood, property man, unmarried. Body not recovered. Hank Johannes. 24, -Hollywood, property man, unmarried. Body not recovered. Ross Cook, 28, Santa Monica, pilot, unmarried. Body not recov ered. Hallock House. 29. Santa Monica, pilot, unmarried. Body not recov ered. IH-Jifh HaltM Scene. ' " i Jacob Triebwasser. parachute Jumper, who had expected to risk his life in a hazardous leap inu the sea. had not yet entered Ih'J scene when death stepped in ait director. He and his pilot. Lltu.-Col. Ros coe Turner, and two companions. irrea usborne and Bert white, mo tion picture technicians, soared away unscathed, their plane n:t yet having been maneuvered Into line with the camera ships. Triebwasser wa posing for nlF Jump, waitinK for the word xroa White, who. responsible for the timing of the leap, was watching the camera planes, when a thin cry wafted throuph the roar of th motors: "They're crashing!" Tamer, 500 feet below the doom ed camera planes, wheeled his ship well Into the clear before thj shriek Insr, flre-streamered wreck age plunged by. The school board is represented by Attorney Gum Newbury, and the petitioners by Kelly & Kelly, at torneys, and Attorney Porter J. Neff. The boundary board is composed of the county court and school superintendent. Com mis s 1 o n e r Victor Bursell was absent today, owing to serious Illness in Ills fam ily. County Judge Alex Sparrow presided. It is probable that the hearing will take all of today and a portion of tomorrow, at the morning rate of progress. OFTEDAL NOMINATION BE CLAIM HOltI VASTKFTI. (Continued from Page One) Falls with the Kagle Point district, which he said "Is- a district where the taxpayers bear the burden. In stead of a timber company." Cnder questioning. Superinten Carter said that the country school costs showed on upward trend, and presented the following figures for sister districts of Rutte Kails WASHINGTON, Jan. 3. (J) President Hoover has decided to withdraw from senate considera tion the nomination of Alf Oftedal to be internal revenue collector at Sun Francisco. Senate action on the nomination has been held up as a result of a controversy between Senators Shorlrldge and Johnson of Califor nia, both Republicans, with Short ridge favoring confirmation. Senator Johnson has Insisted that Oftedal, who formerly was assistant prohibition commissioner Is not a resident of California and t-un..uiriiii nnuulU JUll lie np- pointed to a federal office in that state. ST. POUL-, Minn., Jan. 3. WP) Martin J. Costello of Seattle, Wash JERUSALEM (Jf) Archaeolo-!Tlie relics included broken pottery, gists working In Palestine wonder! a few vases and fline Instruments., . , ... ,01 .1.1 Among the rains was an ancient whether the rums of Sotlom. which ;waIK bullt partly of tone a , Uie Bible says was so wicked it was i nartv of bricks. western traffic manager for the I burned to the ground, finally have j Tne rulns are located In the Great Northern railroad, fell dead ; oeen f01md. . eastern plain of the Jordan about ' on a fiowntown street here today. " An expedition of the Pontifical i six kilometers north of the Ilead ' , ; Bible institute of Jerusalem exca-:Sea. ...u nrrimur ' vated ruins of a city hitherto tin-! Father Xlalloy, heading tho In- ', (snAorl NEAR REDDING 'known to science in which alt the ' vestigation, said it was too early VII I C inAUn vniITU 'bouses and buildings were covered : to classify the ruins as those of MLLO lUAtlU I U U I n I ,y a layer of ashes. Sodom. The llible records a visl- i 1 ! Investigators, taking note of rel- I tution of fire and brimstone on i Jan. 3. VP) ilcs found, assumed the place was ; Sodom and its twin city, Gomorrah, tne nronze age anu .oecause ni tne wickedness of their f REDDING. Cal., Carl E. Tatting. 19. son of J. P. burned In Tatting of Twin Falls, Idaho, was never has falfllK InillPul m.-hnn n - .tcli-an I : by Allen Klwood. 18. nlso of Twin j Falls, became unmanageable and 1 crashed into a tree. 22 miles north j of here. The boys were en route j to modesto -to visit lwood's aunt. DR. STEINER DISCLAIMS GUBERNATORIAL HOPES been inhabited since. . inhabieants. CLEVELANDERS SEE (FERRYBOAT HITS TUG SALEM, Ore.. Jan. 3. (JP) Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, for 23 years su perintendent of the state hospital for the insane, today denied press reports that he may be a candidate for the Republican nomination lor governor. . 'I am not and never have been a candidate for governor," said Dr. Steiner. CLEVELAND. Jan. 3. (JP) NEW YORK, Jan. 3.' VP) ' Hundreds of Clevelanders w-ere i Running blidly In :a dense fog witnesses at K:30 a. m. todav ofi'vhich ,nrew her two miles off ... , ... j her course, the ferryboat William the spectacular "fall" of an n-1 R. am crashed ntQ the usually large meteor. Flashing boat Mutual today at Beard's dry through the outer rim of the' dock, Boorklyn, throwing 18 men earth s atmosphere for a few sec- into the water and injuring four onds, it lighted the sky nearly as brilliantly as daylight. Apparently it burned out before reaching the earth. of them seriously. The tugboat, which was tied up at the breakwater, sank shortly nfter the collision.- ' AUTO TAG APPLICANTS PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3. (,P) With only 17,000 of the SO.000 auto mobiles registered in Multnomah county operating with 1930 license slips, a mob of applicants lucked the entrance to the state license bureau all day Thursday and re turned in full force this morning. Thirty-five hundred licenses were issued Thursday. The law declares that January 1 is the date for utilizing the new tags, and anyone operating' without them does so on bis own respon sibility. SATURDAY OFFERS Special Savings on New Felts $2 .95 The sort of felts that ful fill every promise of style and value . . . proving that after all smartness isn't n matter of priees so much as of knowing where to shop! All tho brims, smart drapes, little skulls you want! Brush Wool Tams $ 1 Special 1 f - THESTORE FOB EVEPVBODV J MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Manns Annual January Clearance SALE Now Going On! See Thursday's Tribune For Double-Page List ; of Timely Savings Sh op at Mann s Saturday and SAVE