MAXIMS or A MAXIMS MERE MAN m’ " _ , , MERE MAN ' It is never too soon to do good t I te to re t. “d """ °° ' p“ Only lnflllllt? pity suffices '0!‘ tin- lnfinile pathos of human life. Everybody Covers; Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1931 (I ‘d! n ‘II Cont: QTIZiFiYMlil-"ul-alfi ‘Fbllllllzl m1 __ ___ _i_; iptlun llvllYrfvll srroo . $1.00; (iiiiiiilu iiiia u. s. soon 12 PAGES ~31- EAR TH__(___2___UAI_<_§_' D_I_S_TURBS ALASKAN INTERIOR“ A1711; Shocks “believed T“: t To Have Caused i ‘Much Damage” a ‘ Crowds Flee From Svvayring Build- ings In Rfiifballl{S—-C0lTlI11LlI1l- cations Are Disrupted. FAIRBANKS. lUue-"kzl. July 22 (.\l’) ere earthquake shook Fuil-llilnks ul JiJiIi l’..\l. will STA cKElT/s Unidentified BUMPRUMISE T” ggggfggiri lull DETAILS "m" KEPT than l BARCELONA, July zz_ d (CP-Havasi-The Spanish 1n_ surgent cruiser Canaries today ' shelled and sank an unidenti- l fled steamship oflf Cap v ‘ BBEI-lr, report; from Gcrunn shill tonight. uni-jinn viii-ni- {ram uu n nu ls PREIIICTEII m llNlillllll Decision Said Reach- ed At Cabinet Coun- cil Meeting Held slllliuc mu §§{,]..,T,,. 0. an ls CENTRE, who on m; lllSllllllB l.00|llS TOKg0.m.luly 22~Both Jap- , ml an C t iht peam Hill Area Turned 111- to have deciiigdotlllxseezpsettlo? to (‘orpse-Littered “N0 Man’s Land” Phantom Plane Still Gloaked In Mystery [By The Associated Press) NEW YORK. July 22-A sec- ond radio message which ap- peared to confirm a report of a nlystory airplane droning ovcr the Atlantic towards Eur- ope vras received hcrc today by ment of their North Chins. conflict by peaceful "mm; rather than war. Here and in Nnnklng Gov. Confidence Expressed New Scheme Will .\ fourth sev- (.\,.'i.‘l l'..\i. 'As B a t t l e Ellds err-meat more!“ minted . . . ~' Break I)ea l0 ‘ - D strongly in the direction o; Yesterday» wefigdiéaplnrlrzgtcfierhgze7:13:15: i , t, d ck Ex Radiomarine Corporation. I ADT) today. , l ay. $6M ‘he Japanese n w T080 T 23 i me on m” Canarias. Pagemos l 1S mg) 011 NOll-III- might‘ Tlrfltlrficflr; irfaghtgr 5031"; Only damage reported was to the liquor store and i- e N10. — . . v a. 'lc a . . - _ v . . _ . llf-IDRID. July zz-rcrl/klxzy- agency. rellorted from rclpln; —(CP)-—The Globey and gets?“ miles southeast a‘ {Crventlon- mrssazll- lostwnliiirt. Tamra‘; g?rggl:§,()drugt€l“'_fs'_ lnlwlfa!” PM“ " "““""""‘ ‘mml-l“ thrcc persons wered killed and glznflenktrzl Chlneise ‘oGOViBNI; Si}? Osays ‘Framer, Hepburn and ' c ___. __ that.‘ the, lh-itisl; hlfilmflhiil " 0“ e * m“ 5m‘ - mo" m“ 59 worm H; |n 1mm- a agree 0c; IS n sro overnment will ap- ST JEAN_ “"-W t ‘opyrlght 1037 By The “m.” (‘ory on. mum! roln Pcllsa- . > - . k _ 4 _ _ _ _, , _ _ H‘ ‘M, insurgent bombumments of seittlement of the clash of peal to the people “with‘n the 2%,b,Ha..,,gEf1Y§{,,f:§{"fulfil’ News Agency, cola. I~‘|il.. to Glasgow". Scol- P‘Al$Bf\Nh§"“\]‘l§k‘l‘ Jul-l f,’ (Al) l.l‘llf'dle“l“d Madrid and M, town, ma“ c lnese and Japanese inter- next three months, 1t was reliably insisted tonight Jose =Mar_a G1 LONDQN, July 22_,CP_Ha,.a5) lfllltl. liiiil sighted the plane's fill?" a" ‘iomfll hm ilvm htinlv- and hotel» lrume bulld- MS- reported yesterday at Queen's 1 1 -Grgg,tBr1ta1n hasdevised anew lights. lngs swayed and merchandise tumbled to floors as u Th» llcnvlest toll was in Col- s h m ' k , uc ' - - . ~ ._ , , , . -_ y _ *1 ‘e 9mm» Providing Par. COmprOmlse non-intervention prc- I‘ "m1 Missal" W" Pffei‘ strong ealthquakc struck inllllunks and the Alaskan Rubles. former Spanish War Min- iister and Rightist Leader in the l mcnhr yicjo. about l5 miles north n" v1rymg do I w‘ h ‘Th _ d m Dt.‘liltlI‘ltl.\\'l1(‘I‘0 an air bomhard- ' 3'"! ° i- - ' 8 Campaign an o vow C 1 _. posal which will force critics f "d l“ U" ma“ Gum"! 5mm“ ' ' mm, km“; 5o m“; Wounded about drawal of troops of both na- should bc all over by the week i Lgldf}, gggilihaililiilt)anwliinpglitalif the ongmal P1111! to take a “yes S‘, nt Silk-m. Alrlssa. from lhcFur- mtgrflgr bowl“ “mm 7m \ ‘I Piirhwnk‘ time . r ( . . . .. .. I i . um“- “lready had been rcach- ending Oct. 9 although clrcunl- no" stand on whether fol ' m“ Q “ i B ‘i i 2 I l fl . , ]_ A \ lll ( II l] PHI“! i1 B ‘ V i I“ mg“ w (12.09 IKM; ADI‘) and lasted more than u minute. from- I00. Scvcral houses were wrecked, and some burned. I'd by local Chinese and Jnp- stances at present unforeseen may ‘gigsxge (ifélggm Ggglreé; dirfinlclsc? unteers should be evacuated from l""" MW’ Th” .“""" radl°°d lii lliiilihl. rnrht were killed iiria zgflfin°°mc"g‘"‘d"s» ‘W! "w Cémael, l; postponement or the ‘the ream m‘ " Spain before the lmmbatants’ bcl- "Pkm" Per-Sills vvcrhrrdf’ but ors were re-current throughout the (lill. . - V ~ g verllmcn - cc ‘ t - - '. - ' - ; j _ .- .-_' .. Ziuzbffjgf‘; ‘Eliza ported u, hm ,,m,,.o,,:’d““_'° gov,,,ff,e,_f°gge°';agg,lnddrjrw m‘ Although Robles issued a denial ’,§§f,‘“,';,°,{,§;*“;j,,,‘§,,’°°°““‘“°“- ‘t A second 59W“ Sh?“ “m” “t ‘."’." ‘lru H" third’ q. _ _ officials Sam this would t” were Wm be no special session at Llsbon, these sources said while details ofgthé new remm “m, hundm, mm,‘ sou", n; at 8.01, was so severe lt put the llll\'t.'l'.\‘li_\' of Alaska fell near a street-car during a .ev- . . . , , g Fnm” had mad" ‘wmactwlih him tlie spot ivhi-ri- the plane first selsmograph out of commission. "e __|,,.||i,,g. Madrid w" m" ""1" ‘hi’ jflflii danger"!!! 0f i116 leBisiaiure before the m h A . , mendotions were not obtainable it bomb“, . ‘gelrsfrlctlon between the fizrlztion iiilmpslsi}. me 51°“ “mi aural-l“; Porllligiiiezedorl-lialllriieglla sflflflld ‘VH5 “nderstmd "my would em- “of rchvrirtl- _ There were no reports of injuries and CHIIIIIZIICS of ' 9°" "uw- and mn-Seqllenily ‘ ' brace none of the suggestions ud- Ami“ “mdfls he" “a”! damage were n01 available. The insurgents loosed about I00 asked him to serve as s. special the plane sighted by the Queen bombs in thclr four-hour air ut- tlrk on the town of Quintnnar do la Orllcn. taking a toll of five dead liifl 3'1 wounded. Mall: thc twisting front west of lllarlrlll. (‘iovcrnlncnt lllltl insur- gent artillery suhjcctcll cncmy lim-s In tl-rriflc bomhnrdments. .-\ llclclu-c ministry communique rrcrlill-ll the Government forces with having driven the Insurgents to llI." opposite bank of the (‘lf- . rales llllPr aftcr repulslng 'a scr- i '0: of rowrrful drives in the zone l KPIt cf Madrid. Other attack; lwrc tlllllcll hack cast of‘ “Qfllflllg on Ilmllc. midway between B7“. rlelc and the Capital. IHDlllD. Jlllv ZZ-AFP-Hnvnsl- illhluvlll ilkhiill: om viii-anneal 17""! "IVY. lllc hackhnnr- of the imllfrcnl counter-offensive scented f i0 bc faltering tonight n; u". un_ V lntrrrunlcd battle for key positions l out l-f lludrirl neared the cnd ofi llh‘ fiiill flay. rTlh- (iovcrnmcllfs strongly (qr. '5“! hositlons weathered the Iiflrlll. however. and wcrc. still "midi"! firm before the best the Insurgents had to offer. ‘iilll nno. strategically locntofl a (cu fII|l(‘\i west of Villa. Franco Del flfllllo. bore the brunt of the day's lllhiiltu. hut the Insurgent, Mr carried the war further ‘e rill" 5'7". Viifllmlfeyfto the salient ‘Continued 0n D880 3. C01 7) couliffivruu how Tlltkilllly, and 111101109. Bradalbune L-l025-7-23-3l. ' liP-W-rve Wednesday, August l1 tnvc-ltdlsh Tca. L-2185-Mwftf. ylhlilfl P101156. Tuesday. August i“ L-l0Z4-7-23-2i. R" n-"Hfr. Icc Cream. Murray l\l‘l, Wctlllcsduy. July 28th. L-10l4-7-23-26. ' Selling Ice Cream tonight in [Iii Ql Hampshire Mission Band at ~ "-\ b Store. L-1018-7-23-1i. Mvfkllmulr Rink, Thursday, July ~ . Dance and Ice Cream Fes- li . L-l02l-7-23-26. 11H. “dyiilfiflfr! Dance night Fortune .i.1. MkKcurneyb Swing Band. Halt War Preparltions ‘The Japanese war office issued orflelz; which indicated a halt in prcpnraticlus for large-Peale war. Chlncsc and Japanese troops nllke were reported evacuating the inlmcdlatc zone of conflict west of Peiplng. Domci said the Nonklng Gov- ernment had notified General Sung Clleh-Yuon, chairman of the Hopch-Cllnllar Political Council. . and commander of the 29th Army. ' it would accept ills settlement with Japanese military leaders In North China. . WHEAT Bllilllll PllllllY STANDS Change In Board Per- sonnel Announced After Cabinet Meet- ing. OTTAWA. July 22--tCP)-—Policy of the Canadian Wheat Board tlllrlflg the past your will be con- tinued for the coming crop season but under different direction. Resignation of Chairman J. R. Murray was accepted by the Gov- ernment today and Vice-Chair- man, George Molvor appointed in his place. The vacancy on the Board wuss filled by the appoint- ment oll its treasurer. Robert Findlay. Trade Minister W. D. Euler sn- nounced the changes following a meeting of Cabinet. Council. In Corrvinz on the Board's policy oi’ last ycnr the fixed price of 8'1 1-2 ccnts a bushel will be maintained but no purchases will be made unless the price falls ibelow 90 cents h. bushel on the basis of No. 1 Northern at Fort William. The Wheat Beard will continue in operation, Mr. Euler ss‘d. pend- ing receipt of the report of ‘hlrgeon Royal Commission on wheat mar- keting. The Commission l| ncrw In England. when its recommond- atluns have been considered. prob- ably some time next. winter. l! permanent. wheat policy will be, adopted by the Government. no redistribution of the present 90 seats. as at one time con- templated." The Globe and Mail continues: "Cabinet reorganization and rc- orgahizatlon of both the Ontario Hydro-Electric Power Commission and the Liquor Control Board. all of which have been mooted re- cently, will. it is understood, be suspended until after the election. “All early fall election has been rumored. off and on. ever since the 1937 session. and particularly, since the Cabinet sllakeup over the C. I. O. issue, which cost for- mer Attorney-General Roebuck and former Labor-Welfare Min- lster David A.Crol1 their port- follos. "Only within the past 24 hours. however. has Mr. Hepburn, it is reported. definitely decided b0 take the plunge. Cabinet Council of yesterday is said to have given formal approval to the plans he has liI mind. "The Prime Minister ls away for the weekend and wl‘l not. re- turn to his Queen! Park office until next Tuesday. It m under- stood that his pious may be brought further to a head through s. series of informal conferences which he may hold with prom- inent party men during his ub- sence. He is still saying nothing about election. and. except to ad- mit now and the in Flergusonlnn language that t e going seems good, he will not discuss the question with the press.“ (Hon. G. Howard Ferguson was formerly Conservative Premier of Ontario.) Thousands Attend Royal Garden Party LONDON, Jlly 22—tOPCublc) —Ten thousand persons throngcd Buckingham Palace grounds to- day for a. Royal Garden Party. final event of the Coronation social salmon. Eleven-year-old Princess Eliza- beth was prevented from attending because she skinned her iknee when she fell from her bicycle in the palace grounds. She watched from s palace window. Princess Margaret Rose. her younger s‘ster. we; there however. and followed the Queen through the grounds, occasionally asking questions. emissary to Great Britain. Home Loans Near $7,000,000 Total OTTAWA. July 22—tCPi-~L0hfls Improvement. $7,000,000 at the elld of June. Finance Min- today. of the month there were 1,896 new loans valued total since the plan opened in Novem- under the Home Plan neared a total of ister Dunning announced In the latter half at. $712000. bringing the bcr to $6.843.000. Total value ofloans by pFOVIIIOCS Edward Island $68000. Nova Scotla $50.’.- 000. New Brunswick 5200.000. Que- $2,630.000, Saskatchewan and was as follows: Prince bcc $l.470.000. Ontario Manitoba $423,000. $187000, Alberta $6lii,00ti British Columbia $638090. lloumanian Prince Plans World Flight EDMONTON. July 22 — (GP)- Conlnlulllcation today fromaVah- couvcr oil firm branch said that the 600 gallons cf high test gaso- line froln Sun Francisco and New York. and 45 gallons of oil from Gel-molly. sent here for a round- thc-world flier. is for Prince Con- stautin Cuntaccuzlno, Roumaninn filer. No details were available taccuzlno. Cape Breton Captain Succumbs Aged 106 FOROHU. N. 5.. Jill! 22- tCPi-Residcnts of this isolated o- night mourned the loss of one of citizens. IM-ygar-old Captain Donald Fier- Cspe Breton fishing village the Domllllolrs oldest guson. who (lied inst llishi- on what point in the world the Rou- manlan planned to start his trip. but the Vancouver official said it originally was planned for July 20. Capt. James Bell, airport manager confirmed that he is holding the gasoline and oil for a Prince Can- vaxlced in the diplomatic bargain- ing which followed fldjoummenzof Tuesday's meeting of the non-in- tervention sub-committee. Bridges Criticism According to informed sources. exact nature of the new plan will be kept secret until it is presented to the sub-committee's next scr- slon. Those responsible for its formulation were understood to be confident it would answer crlticisnl levelled at its predecessor at last Tuesdayfis deliberations. ‘ Inasmuch as this criticism ‘ volvcrl about the order in w! i the London compromise proposals‘ l were to be considered. the new formula. would. it was said. resolve the diflererlces shown to date into a question of fundamental issues. There was little doubt that ch- ‘jectlons entered by Italian Ambus- sador Dino Grandl at TllPStlh meeting were linked with Italy's announced refusal to admit that priority should be given the with- drawal of foreign volunteers l0 helligcrency recognition. After announcing this position at the morning session. Grandi caused the meeting to be adjourn- ed sine die by objection to thc order of the agenda. Italian View According to the Rome thcsis. the question of establishing non‘.- ral observers tn Spanish ports should have been followed by d15- cussion of the London recommen- dations calling for abolition of naval control and resumption of land surveillance along the Span- ish borders. Great. Britain. sup- ported by France. held that vol- unteers and belilgcrcncy questions were next in order. Foreign Secretary Eden was Sllltl to have tried unsuccessfully yok- terday to make a “tradc" with Grandl whereby Grcnt Britain would accept Italyfls suggested cr- der of procedure if Rome would grant priority to the evacuation of volunteers. Tile Italian Ambns-sn- dor refused. maintaining the Ital- llm Governments argument that volunteer and belllgerency ques- tions were independent and silould be discussed separately. British House May of Bermuda. was undoubtedly the Pan-American Airways’ Bermuda (‘l-‘ppcr which left its Port Washington. N. Y.. base this morning on a regular pnwcnzcr flight to Bcnnuda. Airports and radio stations almlz the (‘anadlml east mast reported no knowledge of a flier cn routc to Europe. LAWYER ls REPRlliANllEll‘ Judge Objects To Tac- tics Of Defense In “Scottsboro Case.” DECATUR. A‘ .. July Z2—(APJ —€pcctat<)r.~ so‘. lll tense 6X- pectancy of all important. tum m’. lhc "Scottrbal-l) Case" today after; Samuel Lclbowltz received s. jllrlicinl warning to "get ready for“ trouble if he did not change his tactics. 'l‘hc rcpl-inlnnrl interrupted the New Ypnk Imugvcrls sharp inter- rouation of Mrs. Victoria Price, in CONCERN EXPRESSED the Black Rapids Glacicr district near the big Delta River, about I25 miles southeast. of here. Cum- munlcations ‘lmcs were dOWII and it was felt. here the area may have ‘ bccn "greatly disturbed". 1t was recalledtllht tremorsucl-l- felt there within the last few h'.< eff! rt to rliscrclllt. lllc "Scottsy boro" gang zuashult story. Lcilmwltz took orcr CYOKS-CXBIII- inatian of Mrs. Price, one of two youllu white vleilms of the al- leged mass attack by nine llcgrocs. aflcr >110 izlentlficd Chsrilc Wcems before a jury ill a new series of trials as one who nlolected her. Judge W. W. Callahan. noted for hi.» rluill court rlscipllne. faced the lavrvycr. "It's not too Talc for me to cn- forcc orllcrs lo :llis court.“ he Sflld. "and I am warning you now your llluullcrlslll is going to lead to trouble llllfl you might as well get rvully for it.’ Ll-lbolvitz rllnrgcri lcstlmcny of llfrs. Price was "pcrlured" and lnorcrl '1 be cxcludcd from the record In the midst of his plea. Judge Cnllllllnn interrupted and over- ru'crl tllc mofion. LONG ‘TRIP FOR. OPEATION LDNI)ON—Mrs. A. Wilson of Durhnll. South Africa. travelledby air from hcr home with her follr- l months, starting the glacier mov- ing forward rapidly" again after it. virtually lIRLl chased which had caused ilpprchcllslim for the ncilrilv Richardson high- way. A survey lll(llt'Fll(‘(l lllfibhllfllilflgt‘ consisted of broken window's anrl, damaged merchandise. Highway Broken lip Motorists arriving late today from the suul-lll'cpl>rl.<~ll the quakl- cracked the earth from [our lt).\l\1 inches ill places fllOllg lllc Rich- ardson hlglltvay. forcing up guru- crs of \\'fllL‘l' ullll mud from four to SIX feet huzh along cl-wnul stretches. _ Suburban and long zllstnncc tclc- phone lines were out of service: but. it was learned the quake also . was felt. at Circle. Fort. Yukon. Jack Wuclc. Manley Hot Springs. Tnllann and Anchorage. ' I JUNEAU. Alaska. July 22--'i'lll- United States Wcntllcl- Bureau rc- portcli "lllucll dnlluluu‘ (iollc u? Fairbanks. Ausim by an carill- quakc which shook llllcrlor Alasku between '7 and B p. m. Inoon hurl l p. m. ADTJ today. The slluck also was rcportell ill Hot Sprlllgi. and Tanzlna. Damage wns 2110x111.‘ to window's and merchandise m stores: llli‘ weather bureau was‘ mforlnzd VICTORIA. J\ll_\ 22—Thc sch-- moluglcal station ill (‘ionunlvs Hcirzhts rcporlcrl It scvcrc col-th- qllnke beguiling ht 1:14.10 p m. A.D.T. today’ and was still rl-i-onl- inc at. 3.30 p. m. A.D.T.l Plilc-c ol of the (listurbnnce was conlplllcrl ht. IAOO milcs fl\\'li_\‘ with location near the Pacific Conn, ]lO$Sil)l_I' ill the Alaska Pcninsula. HALIFAX. July 22—Tll<‘ lllll~ S" f _- y houslc University" scixmolzraph N5‘.- lstcrerl a “scvcl-("carthquake lasflnR cl‘““l"1"“"’“" two hours between 1.18 and 31R p. m. ADT today. Dr. J. H L. John- lstmlc 0f thc llll'\'cr.<il_\"s Pllvsics ‘department. estimated the centre of ,fhc disturbance was V Concern was felt for persons l"l l u. s. its advance, l l l r 3300 milcs , ." Alaskan M o u nt \".'\Iil 1V7. CRlflts ARE Loud on fluulul. Fault B01 wool’ on REMEDYES Q i: ti.) He) ltilflnf‘ l‘: Prorogue July 30 venr-olrl son who was operated on L'930_7_21'31' Captain Ferguson was born in ‘distant "Ive creo ‘ d _ d p | W d d Inverness-Shlrc. Scotland. and _ _ in all Edinburgh 11000011- villr- schoolfnFridlli-ly. “nigh. glint?! Uflmflfl | e r a Dun e came to Cope Brew“ with his ggiqlzggéngmgarfiimégggaizil _-..-..~~--i u._. . - -_-_ ill.\i [Hill ll’ '-\"l fine Monday r 11 i; '_ ' parents when he was very younfl- * v ‘ s‘... . i;- ° m‘ n” "*3 "em ‘" "s “ ‘““- ‘““‘ M" 31235311‘. "J-i“3il?i‘i5ii°“i§‘iil¥i3l~il5 Roosevelt Court Measure Is f‘.i'.;‘..".l‘."“' ” Lwggfl-ZZQL a long co‘orful career. He worked up to n captain's posit-ion. and visited practically all the world. Fifty years ago he moved here from Gabarus Lake. N. S. He was active ln the fishing industry in the village until shortly hi0" Minister been completed. Prime thr- Chamberlsln announced House of Commons today. Answering s. question by Clem- ent. R. Attlee. Labor Leader. the Prime Minister said Dominion af- By Police Guns In Ontario m ‘llllt l'..lli" ti-il» t: " ' illllii Cllarli) i i HUI: w LATH l. ii“ u . (h "Kins: County 1.. o. 1.. will hold ‘ tir annual Orange parfldg and IPYYW‘ in St. John's Church. Bef- Ei“ Slmday. July 25th at 3 P. M. ‘fi-"biidy cordhliy invited. Defeated "Inc Senate 70-20 temporary government. ill-um llcc I i The print left by Shekels rubber- soled shoes led posses to the rock- cut near Natrn today. There four SUDBURY, Ont, July 22~Fun~ ersl services were held today 101' Sergeant Fred Davidson of Sud- (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) L-l023-1-23-1l. "Southern Qugqrfg shipping grltlllgswlll make a shipment of hogs. lllh hand calm Tuesday‘ ‘my mm‘. t sufficient stcck is ready for _ c. LLst at once with Stop/art “S- sflrflarv. L-l030-7-23-1i. Marketing [lambs _ o July 26th, as fol. t; - Tuesday forenoon, Kgflglng- Mil-Me Charlottetown; afternoon. Mnrenwvllinltlc. Bourls. st. Peter's. M“ r“ "lnrsdnv forenoon till Riv". Mt». Stewart, Hunter mmo 11:: “moon ma‘ Almny‘ n“ H stock with local secre_ -- 0s and lamb price: hold- "lolvest/Ock Board h“ m"? Steady. Ship (IO-Operative- bury police o. few hours after the man he called his slay" W” 5h“ to death. when one of two men Davidson tried to question fired a volley of bullets into his body early July ll. a relentless manhunt that stirred the whole north country bfflfln- It ended today in a lonely railway rock-cut 40 miles from Sudbury when victor Szymonskl W83 shot down and his accomplice. T0!" Shoke. was wounded and MPi-“Ndi Lying on his death-bed Monday night. Davidson n14 szvmomki fired on him as he sought. to ap- prehend the Polish-born gunman. then drilled him with bullets If ho lay on tl ground. The officers death early Tuesday spflmd ti"? officers lay in wslt for the fugit- ives, possessor! of 1on8 (iflmlnll records and notorious - szymonrkl and Shoke crept from bushes lining the tracks and were challenged by one of the officers. szymonskl put his shotgun to his f-oulder and pointed to the rock from behind which the voice had come. when szymonskl fired his pur- ouers poured out s volley and the gqugt, bespectacled desperbdo fell. screaming. Shoko stopped to ilshi. then turned to run and fired over his shoulder as he Wfllt- The recond criminal was bmught down by n. shot between the shoulder blades u he retreated him a. swamp. 1t haversack pro- search for the two men accused 0i i1 for beluii results. L-l030-7-23-il. murder. beefed his head from the sprly of bullets ~ his death. Every cup a delight fairs would be debated next._w_e»c_k_. slon both branches balked at. Roosevelt‘: will in veto matters. On June I, over presldvn- WASHINGTON. July ZL-Thc United States Senate handed the Roosevelt Court Reorganization Hill over to its enemies In the Judiciary Committee today to strip if. of it; provision for Increasing the mem- bership of the-Supreme Court. In another rebuff to the New Deal President the Upper Chamber overrode his veto of continued low interest rates on farm loam by a top-heavy vote of 71 to 19. 'I'he action mndc interest cxctnslon. as the House of Rwpresclltatlvcs to override thc veto. law of the low lobed pmviolr-ly It was the sccnnrl time this scs- tlel objections, tiny extended the of (fingrem 5 hering to the Democratic policies of Great War veterans foi- another five years. i On the Court meluurc, for which the President fought up to the last minute. administration lead- ers finally admitted defeat 1n agreeing to send it to the Jlldi- clory Cdmmlttec. The Committee is 110w to reduce the bill to n tlllll shadow of its formcr self-to a few non-controvcnlai Chuse= aimed at reforms of lowers courts. In the end the Roosevelt arlmln- lstration lcadcrs voted with oppon- ents of thc bill. that. this proccd- ure be followed. But n yOlIlltZPl‘ group of Democratic Senators. nd- Presi- | dents plan. declined to follow. The result of the roll call WM 70 for l mcommlttsl and 20 against. IILAITH Rl R F. G A R D- L PI S S o f how pond that cold s ll o w u r feels, a lulu‘- lvnrnl lmlll will kecp you null-l. COOlUF. slitltlPll changes in icin- ]K‘I’;Ii\llf‘\" Jill‘ n scvcru slim k to the nervous systcln. Swim- mers should avoid plunging into cold water. rllr l’.\it lliltlll I noun-n 0.1.1 n. m., I n m ‘ . III. IPII\I‘I Tllflllfllltlfll‘ ll p. m. nn-l n10 p. m. daily . umlm’