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    MEPFORD MATTi TUTBTTNTC. MEPFOUT), ()l'K(i(, Sl'NPAV. .ll'NK L'J. l!i:!d.
PAOU SEVEN
Ji
'4
FOR CRIME QUIZ,
WASHINGTON. June 21 iJPt
President Hoover's law enforce
ment commission wh Kivcn u new
lense on life today by a sub
committee of tho Hennte approprla
tiontt committee, but with a spe
cific command to confine Us
nctivity to the Investigation of pro
hibition. Tile committee wrote into thu
hou.e deficiency bill an amend
ment to provide J50.00H for con
tinuation of tile commission's in
quiry.. Without an appropriation it
tliis session, the commission wuu.l
be without funds after July 1.
Senator Jones, republican, Wash
ington, leader, was the on'y
one of the tn members of tlv
committee who ; opposed the
amendment. It was offered by Sen
ator.OhiH, Deimoctnt; Vlrpirrin. who
fir.sB proposed establishment of the
commission in the .senate about
two years ago.
Glass said after the meeting that
his amendment would compel .the
commission to follow the spirit of
the law that created it.
Jones plans to report the meas
ure. on Monday ami bringing it to
final consideration on Tuesday. It
contains appropriations totaling
more thr.n Sfirt.OUO.flOO. The mea
urc'still Ls subject to approval by
the full committee.
Tho Glass amendment. is expect
ed to prt'Clpitato discussion on the
floor if it i retained.
Senator Jones said ho would
continue' to oppose tho proposal;
"It romtih to 'me," he said, ''that
now that the Commission be
guiv ceneral investigation if
erlmoiiiwe Should let it continue,
even thouHh it doea cosfsomothing.
If 'they 'can recommend means nl
for better
enforcement of laws generi.!!;.-.
they should -he allowed to do it
Jones said he believed that ap
propriation would not be subjected
to a point of order in the senat-'.
Objections raised'TVPoint of order
In the house, declaring that body
could not legislate in an appro
priation measure.
RECORD SET BY
tINDYLOWERED
BY MEXICO ACE
VAMU'BNA FIEI.P. lcx., .I,M"o
21 lPI Tho fiisf hoh-'stoii flinht
om Ni'W York to Mrxira n
nmiiIcU'(l liy a .Mpxieun nvimur
today. Col. Ilobprto Ficrro covor
1)111110 clistilnco of 2,000 mllos lio
iwoon Koosovolr Field. Now York,
null Vulhuona Flolil, Moxito City.
In' 10 hours and :t r. minuton.
Jle excoodort liy only linlf an
liolir tho mark of 10 houm he had
hojiod to sot. .Mlssini! an osiort
nf'l'lanos font out to meet him.
Ik. landed alone tnklnn the ioi
lal'or.s by surprise.
Hplashinp: down on to the mud
dy1 field hut making a elenr land
ing. FlelTh was kreeted with l-oai's
of applause. lie and his me
I'haMe; Arhulfo Cortef. wevn car
ried on the shoulders of the
ii-Awd Into the Kmllio Carranza
IlaiiKar.
There they wore ' Ki oeted hy
President Ortiz Itubio. secretary
of war Joaquin Amaro. nnd other
officials.
Col. Florro not only made the
first non-rton fliuht from New
York to Mexico City, hut better-' .
ed( hy more than 10 hours the
limp set Itv Col. Chiirlos A. Urn!
hi-iKh in Decpmhrr. 192". Iietween
Wiishlnston nnd M 0 x I o o Oily.
T.lnrihrrHh leqliliod 2T Ihhiik nnil
ton minutci for his non-stoi
fllfcht from flollinB field here.
Vho Mexican ni'e's record run
' wok mnde In cloekwork fashion.
. From lioosevelt field he followed
a voute by Montgomery. Ala., New
Orleans. Ilrownsville. Texas nnrt
Tamplro, Mexieo.
lietweefl the Inst two plaeep he
rucoessfully dodoed a severe elec
lile storm HWeeplns In from tho
flulf of Mexieo. A crowd of less
than 10.000 persons hnivlnu the
i rain that had converted the field
into n sllpnpry mass broke thru
the pollco lines nnd guards of sol
dieri' as his plane enme to n halt.
DRY BY FIVE VOTES
TACOM A. June trJP)'ny ' a
huirgin of five votes Pifrrce coun
ty's delegation to the state Demo
cratic convention at Ccntralia next
Saturday will go Instructed to vote
dry and will be hound by the unit
rule. "
Hy n vote of 6" to 52 the con
vention held here today adopted
n resolution that declared this
county is opposed to any effort to
modifv existing prohibition lawn.
Calvin Stewart, former Taooma
post master, offered a resolution to
send the delegation uninstrueted.
fleorge Flshhurn. former assistant
federal district attorney, counter
ed iih nn amendment to leav
the delegation unlnetructed In all
except tho prohibition issue nnd
providing n hone dry rtand on that
finest ion. Debate was heated but
the Kishhurne nmeninnriu iinnnj
won.
'J. fhnrlra ni-nnlf In his keynote
spppch nttnckpil Hie Itppulillinn
l.nrly on It" rerun! In recent fnr
lim limnrt Hint ' rnllVPnllnn
nvnlil mnklng pi nliiblilnn nn
xue.
Is-
GOLD STAR MOTHERS RECEIVE NEW
j.-HI ! ... -m IIUI
iPj '
The first contingent of rjotd star mothers, 231 In number, on the steps ot New York city nan where
they received the city's welcome. Each is holding a silk flag presented by the city which will be
placed on the grave's of their sons In France. Acting Mayor Joseph V. McKee is shown in inset present'
jng a gold star to Mrs. Matilda Burling, president t the gold star mothers ot the nation.
IE
OF HOME STATEJN BOMBAY RI0TS
RICHMOND, Va.. .Tune 2.1. r(?l'i;
"Dick "' llyrd came back to old "
Virginia today to receive the wel- ;
come of a conquering hero and a
native son. ;
Thousands of Virginians cheer-
ed anil shouted themselves hoarso ;
as the man who comiuered tho icy !
coldness of the polar skies, step-I
ped upon the soil of . his native j
state. . Through -solid walls of t police preparing to break up a
eager friends and citizens Rear , demonstration of sympathy for
Admiral Jtichard Kvelyn liyi-d rode seventeen members of the eigiit-in-
triutnpii and acknowledged the ; eenth (iarbwal Kifles who were
lumtiKuous gre-tlng with salutes ! imprisoned for disobeying orders
and modest bows. f in a riot at Peshawar.
"It was wonderful and its great j The commissioner of police init
io be back in Virgiiia," Admiral i ified the new president of the
Hyrd said, as he arrived at the ! Momhay congress committee. Mrs.
executive mansions for an official ! I'erin Captain, granddaughter of
reception by (lovernor fidlard.
The entrance of tho admiral into
the concourse at the broad street
station was the signal for an out
burst of cheering' that continued
in unbroken din until he passed
out to a waiting aulomobiln where f
other thousands, unable to enter i
Kw'taTTn Ittnk Tip' H'VKecring. j
Along wlrcets guy wfth- flags,
streamers nnd bunting - the ad-I
nilrnl's automobile wound , Its way
to fanttol Sonare and the" execu- 1
live mansion. Hmv he pusscd
into the historic building to pay t
his compliments to hc goveriioi
and receive an official welcome
from city and suae, , -I
With the Richmond ,ligl)t infan-lan
try Hlues lending tho 'way. Hyrd
later rode through t'hOt'Hhuusands
to lay a wreathfo the monument
of another grcul-Virg4nim and ex
plorer, .Matthew .Fulltime- Maury,
"Pathfinder of the vHims;" Here
he reviewed his escort while thou
sands of admirers joined :ln the
greatest ovation ever -given a son
of the old dominion.
The admiral retired after the
ceremony to the home of. John
Stewart Itryant. .who was also his
host after his North Pole flight,
for n dinner with his family, be
fore accepting ji sword of honor
wrouglU in gold and silver as the
Kilt nf nili tnl
DETROIT EFFORT
TO OUST MAYOR
F
DKTfiVIT. June , 21 1 Th
movement for the recall rtf Mayor
Charles liowleji assumed th-1 as
pect of a protracted controversy
trtday as supporters of the mayor
made charges of "fiNpalllng frauds"
and obtained a temporary injunc
tion restraining the city clerk from
calllnt: an election. ';
Supjiorters of the" mayor filed
with Circuit Jmlg Webster the
first formal nnswer to the charges
which have been made against th
administration during the last few
months. The answer was contain
ed In a petition for an Injunction
which contended the sponsor ef
the movement had failed U show
sufficient grounds for such ictioi.
Judge Webster issued a tempo
rary restraining order returnable
Mondny. 1
Thus far 1S,S2 of th' original
111,270 dg natures .have been
chocked. Of this number ".f,3-M
have been approved and 12,ri3"i re
jected. A total of 8!i,47' valid .i-'-nature(
must be secured to mak"
the movement rt sikcos.
Intlniationji that leaders of tho
movement mi'ht start a b-uil ba-
tle on their own behalf were f'irth
cominc wh"n John W. Kidman,
deputy city clerk, refused to ae-
c?pt 7.!" supplementary nam" on.
recall petitions presented by W'a
(linr-tr of lh( rp-(
. wr i.
can.
Anotlvr
IfVi'lop.-nent w.i. Pnli.v'
fntnml'vij'Ml'T Wili-nx'." r"P"it
'ttlnrlnir fntiuls" ;,ll-3' 'l In bnv.-
li.-nn r'V-:i Ir-1 In- imllrpiivn il'-
j tailed to check on
the petition.
signature to
EGANDHIvBA
BOM-HAY, .Itino- I". (Pt Hem- !
ousirations here today by the Nal- j
innnlist fitllowers uf Mahalma I
O a ml hi resulted in more than .100
injuries, the greatest number in
Hombay since the civil disobed- !
ience campaigned opened March .
12. - j
There arc Indications of other!
tumultous scenes tomorrow, with'
the late Dadabhoy Xaroji, that
ail such manifestations will be
prohibited, but tho police are mak
ing plans on tho basis the con
gress will ignore the order.
Today's trouble occurred prlnci
pally on the Maiden Ksplaiinde,
a large meeting ground forbidden
tiTS:iifonnllsTA liy official order
yesterday because of native troops
(juartered at one end.
Tho volunteers gathered on the
Mnil:ni lliis nwo-nitifr inivunv f,i.
lowing previous plans for n review '
by Pundit Moiilal .Mehru. aeiing !
pi cedent of the All-India Xat-!
ionulist congress. !
Thousands of natives assembled i
hour before the procession was '
to begin. The ludice, numbering ' i 1 nHS- rocon-nd word to that ofroM
4110 on foot. 50 mounted and 3U I nt 4 Thl' saM n" i,U '
officers, ordered them to disperse, j a ' hn,i l of Spang's
The crowd refused and the font i Wi",p
police .charged three times with j T"' i"rl or the tragedy was seen
their bamboo slicks without being h J,f,,", of pcrsfins, mostly ch;i
nblo to scatter the natives. Fin- (lrPn' l'V'tig the foot of the
ally they called on the mounted I c,iff- Tnt- later, lun-riflcd and
police, who also ciiarg.-d in. wield- lightened, were un.'.lde to give a
ing slicks, driving the crowd of f j dewrlpt inn of the Might for Hon.n
tho .Mai.hin except fn a band of ' timn- Mfwry liagdanoff. who wis
some rno led by women. I watching " man on top of the cliff.
Those driven away did not dis- 1 Hitw a P"bl over, lb ran
perse, however, hut remained in
the streets nearby and final!.', af
ter growing In numbers, pushed
back again to the forbidden area.
Once more the mounted men
spurred into the throng and scat
tered the demonstrators.
NEWTARIFFS. TO
PA HFR I i n 31 - Tne
Krr-nch ministry of commerce to
day mMle known that normal rela
tions between France and th"
United States can he guaranteed
only by strict trade reciprocity.
Pierre Klienne Fin din, com
merce secretary, announced his de
partment was making sweeping in
ve.Htliration of the new tariff sched
ules and comparing thorn wit h
France's customs i.nd that upon the
basis of ibis inquiry demands
would be made to the 1 nit"l States
for ocpiUablf. adjustments.
The official averred in r.wo the
Fnited States commission
President Hoover should prove un-
able ro satisfy tli, French d -
mands. his country woull have I
"face the situation."
"Two event mi lilies fin to be
considered," M. Fladin declared.
"The, A merica n authorities wi'.l
either give us satisfaction or r--fuse.
"If we obtain modification of;
certain tariffs we f ha II have n
reason to change our relations wl'h 1
i the great coil tit ry ,wh ich render-d j
j us such eminent service during th -
j war.
"We hop America' sene of
justice i.u" uamunmii cfmicneii
sinn. of business will brin i'
rf n?cn:iM JU'l'rfr iatinn of t'- Ji'-
nal i'.n."
11 nl(t .ilfl: ''Wo mut n t!
(ivcrliMil; ml th" ilfhi: Mile ..r nur
iiptoiiiii iviih Ui- I nilc I
u whii-li wo nlill-cl In y
"n wrrd'bf. wheh annnnn to
average of $3",0'ia.0iu a var,"
YORK'S WELCOME
HURTLES FAMILY,
SELF, OVER CLIFF
N'KW HAVEN, Conn.,, June 21
(Pj ScizeYI with a manic;. 1 "frenzy
while on an outing with his family,
liaymond C. Spang. 3.. Ansonia.
n World War veteran who escaped
yesterday from a ho.spital fur xh-.
insane, today hurkvl his wife and
four children to their death down
a HOO-font cliff, known i.s We.-.t
Hock, and then followed In a sui
cidal leap.
Two hours after he had sent th
family hurtling through the air.
Kpan.u Jump"d off a ledg 7."i feet
oehiw tile summit to lii nw i
i death. Thoitsand-t of spectators
and scores of pidicenien ami fitv
j men saw the. man leap from the
I led::e.
I r.eides Sp.Mig. the vicllms were,
I hi wife, Ci or i rude. -33. former i
sc hool teacher; and their ehil.lren.;
1 lelcn. I II; l.orraiti". 7 ; Kaymond. i
5; and Donald. -I. '
The place of the trancily over -;
looks a baseball park which, like;
the rock, is in the city park sys-
j tern on which groups of children
i were playing. ' ' ' ' j
The outing to West Hock was ;n
j have celebrated Spang's homecom-!
! ing. The family left their Ansonia
I home about ten miles away in the
f:,nii'y i'utomoldle. The excurshm
W:ls ,n l1ll"lnilt "ne.
Spang's escape, a message
wr,: "onl tn;'1 hi!(l "':ip.'J.
Captain Nils I. Paulsen, chalrnr.n
r tUv Ansonia American IE d
" " '"M1 "'' '.e coum una
telephone and then all he coin I
do was to blurt out "(.race Hospi
tal." Hut this little chap, when he
could talk, gave th" first inkling
downtown of the tn.gcdy an 1 in,
amlinlaiK-p was (piickly headed for
the Westville sectirin.
It was at least two hours afPn'
that before It wa.s definitely fixed
Spang had exterminated his "fam-',
ily and at that time, he was dead.!
Hy midi.f ternoon the story of the
tragic happening had b?e?i cleared
up, and four bodies were recovered
from the rocks at the base of the
cliff.
ST
E
N !: V Y ) UK, .1 ti no 2 1 (A
Spring, which came -In like a bull
on the stock market, went out like
a bear today. The. downward move
nicnt of prices from the year' i
hinh levels of April was re.su me. I
at the opening of trading and ol
! though there was a flutter of rnv
ering In the late dealings, final
I quotations were 2 to $( lower In
leadine shares, with much larger
loysen in a few instances. The piici'
imlex of to ntoek dosed at a new
jnW for the year.
Com moil it ies likewise continued
thtdr drop. Wheat future made
new Iowk for the sen son In Chi
cago and Inst I lit in Hi ccn'
j Corn futures were off about half
j a rent, while cotton on tho New
York market broke 2 a hale, al
though it Readied considerably b-"
fore i he market do d for t ro
wek. The movement in stocks netned
to have mre of the prof "S.dnnal
touch than had been evident (ii
earlier sc:inns of this active
week.
WASH NfT"N, June 21 i,Vi
''lar'Oce M. Vung. a distant nee-,
rotary of cnrnnierce for aeronrni' lc .
left b re today for i month's iitis.
ncs trip and sail planing at the
glider c ritiip made famnir In lh"
winter by Col. and Mr,s, Charlejj a.
LlndliciKh, jr
n j
Ml II
EAT GRAPES;
PvnAI'RST,- Hungary. June' 21.
-i Hunsrurinn temperance lead
ers today admitted prohibition in
Hungary will have a long and dif
ficult road to travel.
liatheriiiR in a ironoral assembly
in protest against a recently or
ganized government competition :
tor the best method of pushing the '
s;ile uf lliiiiKunan wine, the lead- ',
is of the l-'edoration of Abstin- s
erne Societies cited what they de-
i iIkmI -is the benefit of prohi- 1
iium in the t'nited Slates.
.il art in l.anyi. former lord lieu- ,
.. ... oi u, ..... iMsinn '''.
m.- n k.mk hmuih aeeusmg uie.
minister of nxnculiure of promot-:
ing tne sale ot wines while the ;
iii mister of social welfare was j
"! nsoiing propaganda against Hie:
-nsumpuon oi aiconoiic miuors.
Dr. John IVak. president of the
Hungarian lllue Cross society, ar-
gued in favor of encouraging
gram' growing for eating purposes j
instead ( fnr wines and brandies, i
vims pernicious effects would
thereby be avoided.
The leaders sa id tern pera nee
was, milking slow progress in Hun
gary, which has certain regulations
governing the sale of alcoholic
liquor. On Home days only light
wine may bo purchased, and at no
times may those below the age of
IS buy any.
I
Ni:V VOKK. .lime tr-(li
-Tlo
New York . Hc-rald-Tribline ways
Harry S:nclair.l head or the bil
lion -dollar Situ-lair Consolidate!
oil enterprise, jH preparing to la
va de California territory through
an affiliation or alliance wi:ii
Kichfi'dtl on mi.rketcrs of r.'flned
products.
The paper suy.s Sinclair I' hi -licv
d to be ongaged in the crratioa
of an internal ionai organisation
rivaling lloyal Dutch Shell and the
Rockefeller interests, and t hat a
California outlet Is essential.
1 X ft v X. H ., . : " ' - . .. Ill
FIRST
i
P
REFRIGERATORS
WILL BE MADE IN JULY!
Here Is a Description of the New
Majestic E 1 e c t r i c Refrigerators
The sizes cf the, two rcjrigeritor models, are Largo, box is 59 inches high; 34 inches
wide 111(123 inches deep with 7 cubic feet capacity. Small box 55 inohes high, 28 inches
wide and 23 inches deep with 5 cubic feet capacity. Operation cannot be heard unlesH
within 2 inches of refrigerator. Tho compressor is automatically oiled. Tho box is all
steel with porcelain on steel interior with rounded corners and Duco (white) on outside '
seamless steel. Tho large box has 3 trays with 84 cubes, the small box 2 trays with
DC cubes, in the large box2 trays are for small cubes as in small box, while third
tray has 28 cubes double size. Cubes in small box equal 6 pounds of ice, large box
9 pounds. Tho insulation is 3 inches thick, r.o dead air space . . . Everything is
made by Majestic plant except insuhtion materinl. ' Both models hive rotary typo
cendonuers, hermetically sealed. Average freezing time in 80.dcgrces room 2 hours,
10 minutes. Can freeze faster by adjusting cold control at top of cabinet. . . . Tho
new Majesties have PRACTICALLY a LIFETIME GUARANTEE!
5-Foot Box . $150.00 7-Foot Box ... $180.00.
.'D
Palmer
C. H. Isaac
BULLETIN
SA('l!..MKTn, June L'l. Pl
Tyny-f. Kriii:ty-. .sojisaUuml ( .-i Cra -.
"f Aouilg .iw, .vhaJkyilUM,. lus
ninth ietory in. t he t n;tM league
here tonight when lie pitched the
St dims to a 10 to I v Ietory over
Si ill tie. Kreici.. olloUed eight
hits and was deprived of a shut
out when t ay French made an
ei ror to let a in. i it j-nre in the
ninth.
I!. H. K.
S.r.ttle . .' 1 X
Sacra metito 1 a 12 ''
Hansen. Kim, and liorreani;
Freltas and Wirts.
Vtir.VCSTOW.N. Ohio. Juno 2
iaI'i r.etueon Hit a ml In audi to:
anil appraisers will begin .Monda
to Invest igato the books and rec
ords of Hie Itelhldiem Sieel t'o' -
poraiion to gather dat.i ileman P d
by opponents of the tnerg r of the
Younystovvn Sheet Tube Co. with
:,.t hlelietn. for use In Hie Injunc-
Unn slU whWh wM (.(inu. U( U-Lll
w,.,i)(es,la v
. '
A Sliiii.nini building for the
i scuool or eoinnu'ree and tinauee
of St. Louis university will be built
j tliis summer.
--: : . ii...i.
EVERYONE IS PLAYING
Midget Golf
On the Sporty Little 18-Hole Course at
8th and South Oakdale
Joh. tho scores who aro .getting a lot of enjoyment
out oi this new popular sport. Everyone can play
it. Everything furnished and the charges are very
moderate!
Open 7 a. m.
ROBERT 0. BARKER, Owner and Manager
ON THE NEW
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"WE SELL
Main and Bartlett Phine 884
All ill nrAr mil i
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1 F "i'"TithrtnTirr-i- "Tr-numml
Washington, Jr
The plan of the rivers and liar-
bors committee t seek immedi-
ate final action in the house on
;he rivers and harbors omnibus
bill passed yesterday by the sen-
ate was changed today because of
the inability to obtain copies of
the revised measure
I'hiui'iiian Dempsey of the com-
! niftier- had been instructed to sub
mit l lie hill carrying authorlza
1 lions aggregating $1 (L'.ona.ntui for
action.
It bad been planned to retniest
. the unanimous consent of the
house to agree on Uie senate
s aiuendments which increased the
total $24.5011.000 more than car-
i ried in the house bill.
( Dempsev saal he would submit'
tlu( hlH Utv !U.IilMl prnhil,,,v M(ltl I
! dav I
j
More than $3,2 Hi. nil" worth o.
hooks and pr.mpmet wero export-
' ed by the Cnited Siate.s during the
first three months thin year,
m.- -m ,
till Midnight
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