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Complication Of Maladie* Brings To An End One Of Most Remarkable CareersOf Major Leajne Baseball Leadership; Pilot Of A Team That Wan Six Peuaats Aid Three WorUs Championships In Eight Years, Was 49 Years Old
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.NEW X&KR,."' Sept , ' #» '
l a "Hug." under ariy and all clr-cumstances was rewarded by tHe remarkable triumphs of the Yan-
Miller Huggtos*^ Ift* v i^h iy t th t te** |k«ws . , s
of basebaM t£ dead, I ^ h e r a l services will ba held at The manager who, knew how t t '* P. M . Friday at the Church of
handle the heairy>eight home run the Transfiguration, with Dr Price king, who mmnipulated the play of a CIOSP personal friend of Hoggins, the m o | & f ^ The bodv will be taken tor. baseball,]"ffig&iBg she pennants! Friday afternoon to and tbji*e world's <a%nplWshlps tojRuggins* birthplace where ftanlt
Slayer Vidan Of "Emotion-• al Sltrn"
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CHICAGO. Sept- S& (J^ ** *The qmrfc of factional dlmnalon to a
WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., Sept. 25, ^1*1-Earl Peaces was pictured by two alienists todpy. an a man help-* mystic negro cult flartd bito a to-j
Jleaj before the buffeting of an erao- • rtous gunflght In Chicago4* negro .tional storm at the time*' he ad-jquatter today and for a moment
Cincinnati^ m uiedly killed h b wife, helpless to tho^city feared *n outburst of ra-
,. u± 'V*.:"--'- , i ~ T -- - 7 ^ ™r\ttoy m own haitid from p e e r i n g clal strife. A detecUf* and * he-eight yearajs t thjUl* H e * ^ ^rvlces *1« be held Slnday at t h f t ^ l h e W e o f m m m m h f t ! o v . ^ t j^ icemcl l were •Sranjcees, died tod** »t:_j&, Yin- 'F irs t Presbyterian church Bur ta lJ^ e v e n M h e ^ . ^ h ^ r ^ ** ""* *»• • • cent's todBplferd, / . „ w i l l be In Cincinnati The doctors were 6 , Floyd Havl-
The imd §o ©he ot . tS^'most tfrj__ All American league games s c h e d - J f c ^ superintendent of' the State
wcunded probably rnortally; and three negro culttsts were l e u KC-1
riously wounded. I m ^ ^ p ^ ^ tainted Friday have be«n railed ott,j m ^ m f Q r m tnsmfm W a r t r B j g ^ ^ ^ « * * « ! * » p i t t e d the
I l e a d e r ^ W * i t ; P | : W . M ^ ^ m c h a r d ff H u t c h I n ^ ^ ^ « d l o o • ttW^Hort t b e d l m i f t u M y e » M * ^ r l ^ r o ^ b t | ^ funeral s m i e e s that a f - • } - B U | ) e r l n l e l l d c n t a t t n c state InSu-iUw afternoon t a d 3 » « J « o i » e d f * saHtral m mm « g » t agatostirernoon will be attended in a b o d y L u U o n | o r ^ ^ ^ ^ & t u t l c a N Y police were dtepitehed to keep &' * c o m p U c a ^ » o l m ^ | ^ e a . H e w a s ^ b y the Yankees * j the>-Ustened u> a hypotheUeal der^ Beyond ttoe apparent j a p -4 $ m m old., , Hug^hs ^ r e p u t e d to be worUi q u c 5 U o n w W c h t l 0 o k m o r e t h a n t u i f p r ^ ^ m i t e m o i t , temm, akoj
Huggias was taken seriously ill more than $250 coo at one time. He h o u r l n u^e reading and on thetvlolence. « M reported. and remotred t» ttie hospital last isold holdings in Florida real e s t a t e k ^ p f . ^ ^ m a r B e r t s a i n . T ^ fl|^t flet|Klrte€| . ^ Q ^ , * , « * Friday at m instetaftee of I3r Ed-. for a reported prlee of t\wm. His l n a U o n QJ ^ p r t s o n e r j n ^ y j ^ J nQm ^ ^ % ^ ^ ^ ^ J | | i r c B >
ward Q. Kins, elttb physician of (salary- was understood to haire been ' x p r e L s e d U w mUmn ^ durtoglcd into a large ap*rUnect h o u » on the Yankees. He h$d suffered from j $25 ooo for the last few years, hav- ^ , w r l o d o J m ^ ^ m m wife south Parkway near « a d *H««t to a protracted cold which developed4 ins more than dptibted since he U»fc.?he w t o unauu. either**© eontroi h i s l q «est of the kidnapera of Cfcarks
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into Influawa. a slight infecUoh of; over tlie manaRcmeat of t|ie Y a n - 1 ^ ^ ^ o r ^ ^ tbejr nature the face deveioped ery&pielas ar>J. kees in 1918 leadino them to their | Q f y^,^ 0 , ^ ^ 0 0 0 ^ ^ i t was the combination of ailments...first.'.pennant three years later and | They were botto called by the.-de-* that rapidly undermined his rests- repeating tn 1922-23-26-27-21. '[t^mam^imiZmtof vmpm* taxux. BasrbaU Carver ot tS V.eum; • | •&&]&. MiOiUcal.' ft** ««Sd tb«t
Pour blood transfusions wercj In a baseball career t h i t *»f«rOl t-'pi^j^f i ^ n ^ ^pftHi^Ht^io {MSipO* made: within, the past two-days m j a quartet-*enturj m the; big tewfj^.'^i «tw» - ^ c ^ ttw-'-fsdttiaf • n effon, -so sa^p' Ws life -but- at .iH-'the, "big: .HtU« man" .of .tb> V*»--1 ^ r t ^ w of JtO« nutwrel' 'wJth, til* %tf«
tbw «d k* ralljr attflacleuOy to de-j k t ^ Milkr Hu*iinv,':>ot otily be-i ^ Uie j j ^ t a f c ! w y ^ ^ y ^ r
l i b a ^ wa»-^B«ee^Uy 4 » * ' < » ^ ^ ~"""""i ""• "'' *""'"" —*--*• t&e t>wm& b! blood^QiflJilsg «*f-ganisms In toe blood, with Infec-tiori of the face and oedema, the filling of the lungs witai water-
nantK i n yt»x. yt*x%~- but. asitiBpit, i ^ n«f mtxMiiW) tw
fame fey dey«lo«W Vto pw««* erJbrtef "' pcr»k|t *ttofl»jr *n»«^^ modern National League b a t « n e n < * m o u g n R o t l n s a M „ ft jj defined Rogers Hornsby and later t e a c b i n g | b y p i ^ c i ^ s . a lesson to the greatest of all slug-j g h o r t 4 y a f i e r | ; h e doctors testified
mmk% m unyielding fighter oniprs, Babe Rum. by discipline and h0 mmm reAffl ^ T O n « w mt t h e diamond, nervous and aggres- j a $5,000 fine. - g ^ ^ ^ a g^x iQ rehuOad Dr. Menaa MVf CVeil UlOUgH l » «f$ef MW8»t*. HagKins « « s o u s b l t l i e s * > o t i o r « ^ r y . chief! t»f tt* psyfacopattoic t h ^ limelight, did not have the ner- HgHt Me Ignored criticism. WW* w a r d a t geUevut libi«J«tt til W l * VOUS energy or tbe pbysicat stam' j when it came while he -was winntasr j y o r f c ^ j ^ , ^ . u , opinion oo ti»
tea to «!ti Ms lost.tMUIe. Never j three stralgM ciiaropionsmps in hypote«®t quwUon. areaUy rc*ust alttitgagh of wiry btflld 1921-22-23. J 1 * ^ samxmaiaons of «appo«ins Dp had exhausted in a major league He failed this year to his dream « c o a n s i e l ^^ me,Judge** eharije wUl career of 2S years moH Of tlW Of Winning fOUr BifftlgW flop 10 U ^ ^ W i y ( » i | |0 | ^ | gQ|Q| U Strength Whicli ne badly needed ta; e*jual the record of bis old rival. 1^^. j u r y ^ probably «otne time <iur-
the «ft§is. . |^0hn Mcaiaw. but he gained the l n g lUf j ^ j ^ p j ^ At tae bedside when tiie end J fullest measure of recognition and j l n th& teii-.t&mtniit between tiws
came *ere Kr. and Mrs. ^Arthur, tribute, belated though it may *»ve ^ Qf m e ^ ^ m& ^
Klrkman. who *t>>* hiaweU OraiKl
Scliioot Tttople of America. Xlrk-> § M ^ U | | A HWIW^aN tt W a i V t i t t d U k i u u b A -%ik^k '^aiattftJf H A M
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bunt; o< a^rofira anawtt *4* tit** J « » e H u l u and tfgewat* Cutcheoti slumped to the Door, both wtm buitete in tiWiaMomtn. *Tb* poUee rletreatied and caUW- for * t* infor!*.»ment« and a book and lad:
d w t t * u * r i y . ZAddex* "were thrown up t o ~tb*
mmw$ rt«y window 'WKt lii»; bombs, were itoicsed in, T h « « -waa * rtwh for the ictairs. A f usUbMr* o t
Wets * v»iitp or tmm m let* badte tato tfce buildlrME and
*hea « i otaipimta mm flaiMy subdued fiat euHht Jay dead tnd three wounded. Ten .-women '-'load img^BJS, h is brother and slster-ln- j been, after rebuilding the Yankees ^ | W m m e n t for tllu? day Peaeox hbn- four men were arrested, and two,
law; Myrtle iSuggtas, his sister, j lor the pennant-winning streak of w a & r e c a U e d ^ ^ s t a n d ^ teU others 'eaeaped to i n * mad daab, and the Kev, J, k Price of the '1926-27-28. climajced by two world's i w h a t h e hM ⁢n -parsing ttQm m^ gas-fiUed f lat Ktrkman, Wadilngton Heights MeUiodtst«series triumphs in stxaiglrt games. i U i r o u g h m m t e d iyce a panorama", the kidnaped leader, was found to Episcopal church; ' } Born in Cincinnati K f» r cJ^ 2 7 ' m the brief moment between Uie the flat."
Colonel Jacob Buppert. the J 8 8 ° - Huggins even as a ^ ^ * « » - * U m e h l s w t f e slapped him and « w j jjost of the querlai of pdloe In fested internist to baseball. 5e f f l r e j t i J a e h e £ t r u c k h e r o m l h e h e a t J l 0 0 i e n f t | u r e o f ^ ^ ^ t ^ ^
wealthy brewer who selected Hug-gins a s manager k the Yankees . » » . e * " ^ / ^ . ^ " ^ l i l S ! J * ^ a ^ ^ 12 years agft
"me% only sullen silence on the part » yCai;> «6w backed him to t t o e - k n o w n a s ^ ^ o f t h e ^ ^ h l f i e j d ^ 8 ] A t first calm the defendant soon 1 of the frightened negroes. The* limit through varytttg fortunes and • t o semi-professional circles of W » j s a v e w a y to ^ m o t i o n M h e told of .iear«*3. however, that It was found
^ d e m i l U W « ^ * ' " • -es of tlie clubi JbM spent most oi
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-' . Amply warned and resignedly ready far whatoter t %^Tv^|i^e winfr PW^Haf ^9^^^j9nifb ^^r ^v^^ai^*^^" ^^Hi^n'a' ^a^ii^^Bi^pw^^aEi^^aa^ *wajBj^p^nf _ ap v^^W^^k^vW'^ ^ ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^^av^v^a^p^^p ^a^a*^ ^n^:
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Weather bureau waraingav ^eaat by radio, r tefaphaoa, Qt&tiK and newspapera, -want te Aia r*-motesi conmnanftea mttK watal flatt tbe d£atnrbane4, apparenity'oC lMn*« ricane- int«Mdty would lffca|r airlfce the lOUttMaK Fionaa - eaalay SMIT Miami. •
The populattoax, haafcepwl t& -aaaate k. f^vajav (B^^^w^k'^p^^n^^.^p^ jMav^f^MBa^wva^^a^af a ^ ' - ^w-iF^n^" W-
^ ifmt f jf the atonn aheiald ptoft gg¥e£& "fWtti that jfltorW, tliara wa* nothing to do but waMk .aiid? wtClli the". deacendnw bawa»e*««a ' Out preaaged the cotniiag dt" tuv plMav omen6 (, j . _* <•
Preparation for the wind vtWl f Sa^^kkl i a tfcfr J*lf^\ ^^ cpe HKPBBE wiiie weir* ^mmtvtWKina **^^B^i" •* ••w-*«^^i a»«| -frtm ntMXiaaf1^ ^liMArf*>^Ht ^fn
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Aoiatot tawo V^LT old ** - of taw.. 1 down sad 'dopt* aad ag|> HMfe p i ^ arig a w » | | AahHne of M a i i **t***a «ft # w p e «av a blow, flnapa ifago. m i batriiad t o iteath thla a*w-aawwar aapaayiai uar waw» aat« ^HaafJ^a^^aw TW^niaar fll^aaafcjp^ia^aa. ^ ^ ^ ^I^^B^BH^^^4 ^aa>^*^ar ^
pilot of the New York YankW baaabaU taam, who died ^ ^ ^ •Ute manater fir* eontraetwl • *t«et* coW whka UUr L ^ , ^
In a tiny play attack- de~ f enoawva, §nd r w i *a
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aadl* t i ^ «fforta a l bia aaathar a n d . w*«* DTtaiaaw us ^ m i H n m la nt agtabon* to iwaMa biaa. Tnaf^"*1^' **** J" " imt i '«a* the fiftk fatality ba ttotts c*riB* '*8r
iUlf lw k i l l i n g llnoa tna baritUBtaak aot ta> Aaiaiaf ian>-
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hl» iQtrirr that Joatpn was in the ! M*0"0** on great ^ • a m B h a w , naa
playhouii, * | ] | y^ Of her crew of to te Ibt bai-' 4h*' *ei|flid- Mother •i«ej»pbedt*,,#* Outatde^poWa mm unabla to-
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to ttaeat breeches buoy and the men laeed death aUtiougn only a stone's throw
to **9&&„ ttesr -aon- biifc; faned,- .fit** '&#& was badly burned, about, the arhwt, face and c h « t
Til*,.5dre -iq5*ead. t© an a d i a a d n g ! . ^ ^ - t n e *b o r e * ahl^S I J l l e d i « « l l * y « 1 ^ M | ( f -^ . ' ' *arac ter f o£
mass df flames before the. firemen ^ W ^ ^ ^ v l r ™ ^ * arrived. The firemen were delayed! **""
Raging seas and the shore p r e w a ^ -
if ndebt storm.
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fearful that the
,Jft. «ai*«rlBt. tU alarttl h m u ^ - J ^ e ^ ^ * H * « t ! * J**«OlBI*-' Varty, U CoaOfaaae X^npctef Vayxaeate Ma0mY'fo*¥ were mMttformed When i a i e ^ ! * 3 1 0 ^ 6 ^ s * 0 1 1 where a hurricane
T» UiM Othtf TkiA H U M WBC^ttfl the telephone^enll, r f 1 ^ September t i e * more than 1.800
4>wmmwm*§*mwmw* .-*««»^ *u* #w t* w«f'W> a w leAwents ot the l°Jlte - He;&m&3t$mt Waate. . . . | -Jena .cauaa.^o* tne- l ire i& pot ***?T.> M,W*** . < « « . « . « w* »»«v •»w»v
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VYABHINQTON. 6«pt. . j^^wu^^iwimwii.
FOR SLAYING GIRL
P i lff> ffi>' ridt0>--^olonel CJnarlcs K«w 'Clahm df W f f i t m B . Siiaarer A, Undberfh oMt-aneuvered inter- as- to MB untiienoa j » .the irulUeaK;
ndttent squaua out of' Jungle* and peuem mttk- «|0>ilejr«ifte ©I •' 1937 tree-bound rl*er deltas of coaxal were bt|d Jbefeee a v i a t e jcoromlt-Soulh Atnerlot today to.nwirk ah- tee today, m It enn^ued tracing' other trail foe the air wall, this payment* b> Wa*-by•% battleahlp time Mracbjg Id* inlUal progrc« buUderis ottter than >he ta OOO ha torn PiuimiylM ttum OttJaua. to it<td lor-Chf woik'- Owe W the «• •> of .Spata. 'Tne- -eoKmel set 'tol* SwiK town. • . .
plane daW here at x* P. M. k-, A W g ^kf t^Urm«»m*** • J ^ S T S S T Cr7«; o7 this dfe day concluding.the.lli ^ leg of the by Shearer ix^r^mG^mlmiim0^m^ h&sehm ^
Sipre ccBraxmnifcles l ied to-Molina.
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weather bureau was unable •£> determine tin? eatact Intensitiy of the disturbance -&$»d velocities,
. lasppatently wits
or predict probable other than that i t attended by hurri-bureaus to the^va-all newspaper of-
career
H i © morning»at the hospital, along > l l l « 8 with Mansfield. Ohio, to tha t w « u i t i l oo^y peaeox before and k u l t l s u met regularly to ibjllrj ^ Amfy^ ,cenfcralw AHu*lca served that Shearer stated: after they were married, "templee.- Mtuated on South PaflE*!^^ Mexico. J 4*1*If adVanoa campa&n and
There was nothing new he added j way. the tormer Grand Boulevard* R»vrrsinf hl» trip of »ld\snday.,the aoekrajy apd, ahtheptle data with Edward G. Barrow, h ^ b u s j - , old interstate lea«ue
The foUowins season found Ilug-ness manager. They had toft tne , f f l m n i ! , , hospital for lunch shortly before : 8 « * a member of the _ u » n _ f « n ° ^ i t o h | s t^umoiw of yesterday, but j whose
the end came. Both shared keenly the regret
that was universal tonight through-out the baseball world; The spontaneous character pi tributes from friends, leaders and r i v a i s °* H u g " gins in many a brilliant baseball conflict all iestiified to the high regard in which he was held. It was an especially hard blow to Colonel' Ruppert. whose pergonal confidence
PRINCE OF WALES NOT YET IN LOVE
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Regards Sanctity of. Marriage *• Seriously He Don't Seek Mar-
liavge ©f Convenience
Fleitschman semi professional club , m the CatskiU mountains, and tliJb' , eneagt ment played a major part
in fetarung him along the trail to major league suudom. A metiiber of Uie Flei&cliroan family Clnein-' nati yeast makers, was attracted by the play of the midget inflelder. t and was instrumental in signing
\ htm for St Paul of the western j I league in 1901 j ' By 1903 he had establl&ljed him- ! hell as one of the fanciest peMers J m tlie cirtuit and the Cincinnati! Beds purchased him lor "m the spring of 1904. ,
The little Miller made good from the start at Cincinnati, where h e played at first under tne manage-
, w U W great stone front houaef in conclusion lw reafnrmed his love.were the homes of. wealthy white for jus wife with insistent empha-i4S
residents until recent year*. worship was always conducted to
Peocox was f n tne &tapd almost Moorish tongue, and their leaders. ail of yesterday's session and com- !pmVu?d always that they were pot pleted his cross examination soon j negroes, but lineal descendanta o f after resuming the Ktand tills morn tog.,then Sidney A. Byrne, his own lawyer took turn tor. redirect examination and asked about some sentimental songs- to which lie testified yesterday. * -
"Do you remiember the words of those songs?" Syme asked and
the Moorish nobles.
delivery ^ p e f t c o s g^^ , ^
They wei-e "Just * Memory" and
The We»4«r
Fair in extreme, jouth and l«ob» ably aiiowers in north and central portions Thursday} Friday ahoff-
Love Sends a !t4ttle Gift of Rosea." »ers and cooler.
colOttti Undbersh pushed his malM»leMfcd by me» autoiaMleapy made and i»a5scng««yb^*JrtotT Plane over » leader, of thfe tol0ff*cial nght t »
Veri let Of See^iid Defree Murder |«»ii0 winds. The Ketaraeal Acainat Farmer j rious cities .and
Ball SPiayer Ifjees in tiie°arek were besdeged by
.—.— J telephone calls from the residents, HARR1SBURO, Pa.. Sept. 25 {^'-seeking information.
From Havana. Father Gutierrez of $e len observatory, said that the Bahaman storm had developed totp
gree murder for the slaying pf Miss a true cyclone. He said precautions Delia J^yter. the girl for whom he*should be taken in Palm Beach, testified he had given up his dla-pvhere las t year's hurricans struck mond career. • with fury.
Slightly more than two hours of Both the Washington a n d H S v -deliberation was required by the^ ana weather.; fjep^rfe declared th©
counsel, Thomas D. Caldwell, had sought fromi the star* of the trial, the first of two resulting from
the eesMnUeJwp, marking aerial ^ j v O M ^ ^ i m ^ ^ ' i i u r y of four women and eight men storm would probably tooye tel«|Kl linttea u^rough fate and toelement clala ^ f f * ^ ^ ^ ; * 0 J J J ? » { t n reach the verdiet which defense/late last night br early today, weather Witt! htot were his wife thejr^were bound to aecrecy w i t h t h e .-. _ . _ • _ . -r. r _ _ - . and Mr and Mr*, Juan T, Trippe. re^ulls that the attempt to.deUyer beside u » ship's crew. Mr. T r i p p e ^ e &»%d StateA wja deleatad by a \ s p r e s e n t of Pan-Ajneriean air-]complete ejepoae, ifblch is now §c-ifays, ipoasonfc of the mew man and knowledged.** passenger route over the ehrcle tour.} Henry a Hunter, eonniel for 4he
The Lindbergh party-planned to HaMonal .Council of American Shlp*-stay here tonight before eoibarktoglhupert , who paM of f Shearer f w ;
t J o n
late Uimorrow upon the compara-j the three -o^jIWt: ntanufactnrers. ^ ^ ^ c a r r i e s w i t h i t al
t l ^ y out; Of* Of m miles to ^ ^ ' ^ ^ 2 l K ? ^ ^ I p e n l t e n f c i a r y sentence of from 10 to Matac&y. Vanexuela, and lu$ suh-.lttiUQg those unj^bwled paymejits, *
Cuba Not Endangered HAVANA,..Sept. 25,.<*>—The Cu
ban national observatory and Helen Crane's double WlUng of Miss Lv- Jesuit collegeIfatjon tQpighJ.close-ter and John D. Oren, dapper brick ly watched storm deeviopmehts salesman who had supplanted the] which according f to late afternoon base ball player in the girl's affec- j reports, excluded' Cuba from dan
ger but menaced,territory between it a Miajni and Palm Beach with terri
fic gales and d|renchi»g downpours-
When Justice Arthur H. Tomp-
:l Iment of Joe KeUy. the former Ori- kins refused to allow Peacox to ren oie wlio later served as scout for f der the songs. Syme protested t h a t ! s t ^ c k , a n d choked W W Hiiggins onMhe Yankees. . i .ndiiaon wa« "so important to his "l w o u l d like the Opporlu
Before the start of the I9lQ $ea- ea«e that denbil of the right to pro-to St, ceed" with his totehded line of ex-
LOUPOI?, . sept. M_m?i~*mmm' d a y l ^ T h e Prince of W*jes.-acccaati* j g ^ Hugginscwas traded ._,„ _ , ing to a biography plibhshed today LOWS for Fred Beebe and Storke.lamination Mtsowaitoted prejudice to, -regards the sane^ty of marriage so seriously that he will not be thrust totp a marriage of convenience." And he is not yet in love.
say. "it'jjg-'POt.'easy to .define has
He played for three seasons, under" Bresnahan.
In 1912 reached his greatest batting height wi% a marlc of .304. his
w . and £< IRowPjend. the authors' 0 I J i y mtXp jnto^the .300 cirele as a 'regular.' At. th^ clow of the sea-
royal W^lHl^ 1 OOtlopk |«pon m ^ - i s o n h e was appo^ited.playing-ihan-riag^. li%&fcteM fibaft'he regards a g e r following trie resignation of
the saneM|y:-<i « I I M M *® ^f^' Bresnalian. The Caratols dropped -ly that h € WH H&-t» tBfflWfc• toto — ^ i—.!'.•'•• <• . '- -'.-'i - ,; •
the p^soher. He asked the with, drawal of a jpiror. which would au-
trial and the necessity of beginning the proceeding over before a new jury. Justice Tompkins* denied the matlcm and the trial pfoeaeded.
Wnlle h e w»s on, the stand. Peat, cox was asked- about h k tfiaiiinouy yesterday thaf he ?dellberate!yM
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opportunity to explain that.* he said. "To tell Just what I mean by the word 'deliberately.'
"Jf I suddenly purvoted coun*i it might be said £ did i t delikerately
tomaticalty i w e resulted to a « t o - } l w r t iS l hadn't planned i t ahead of time I couldntt be .said to haye done it with defflaarattort. TtN#s what I meant" t-
T*e ^octon^o-itatff lM.tMr'tibi i defeitae later, saw that al the* time of the killing Peacox was to r*0!
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NEW YOBK, Sept. 25. t^rV-Charles D . Waggoner. Telluride, Cpk>.. batike^ mhm »aanip«latl0ns obtained to* hirn a credit of $50Q>-
m from Mi ©f y « r Yoik*f largest banks arrived today'and was jailed to defaolt of 1100,000 ball on charges of itjstog the toajdf'io defraud- •• • . _ - ; ' % •
Thomas Of. Blrmtogg* ,± * w » « . „ ^ * « « « • mjm* *** *^.rham, Eng.. S ue4 t h e man who stole ... _, ^,. . - . . - , . , _ . ., a
OOttoitiOn to d a i b ^ ' ^ l B ^ y ^ j j - ^ -r - ." • *»«i» *sft * » d nnan^arwouhee^^today. \
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ALBANY.. N, -"xV;gept m,itm-Mbre than iOT.Oflo iqo gallops of gasoltoe, tolrabje ahd hop*t|p£able. ware sold to He*, ^oW; stotei d«ri»g Mjay4 the tiiJ^'/.-oltv^fWtaW M>
only foo.
deferred until after Crane's trial for the slaying of Oren, who was killed when he attacked Crane with
IUJ> «««"<.^ •«*» ~"* ^ J T T r *T* 20 years, but formal sentencing was sequent inspacHon of an air mail H e said be knew nothing about t h i s ^ ^ ^ • i m M 1 n f t w ^ ^ ^ ^ Ma, iw© mrough Venesiiela, | »»rti<5Uhtr <*uto Of Shearer's, and
h e d l d not attaeli " i ^ %ftlf|icaiice whatever' to Shearer's othef claims.
Tonight the oommlttee. determined to call "Shearer tor tha firat time on next Monday, ^ o ^ r r o w a recess will be taken until then.
before tomorrow morning. , . . XiifcOe or no ijioge qf escaping the
ever increasiiig j cyclone was offered north of Miami tp Palm Heach to
shot. ^VF
a ukel'ele^ftfter Miss Lyter had been; afternoon r e p o t s issued by Berlin observatory. -A^ordthg t o observations at that stjation*by Dr.; Gutlef2
rez Lanza a storm of hurricane proportions will strike*, witii i t s great-Jest intensity ne^r We^j; Pahm Besach
during the early tomorrow.^ Miaani
the swirling . w^dls
PLAN HOP TO ALASKA DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Sept.
25. C^MEfndaunted by the terrific ;galfi; which -almost ended their Moscow to New York flight, the four-aviators of the Russian plane ''Land Of the Soviets" refuelled their ship here today for a hop to Sewart, Alaska," tomorrow. ' :
Oharlea f o * , . ^* of Gloucester, Wag-* h a s walked 100^000 miles
hji^g taien jusfe for pleasure.. on
late tonight or morning hours Will be within whiiis^.hei, predleted.
HAYAJSA; planes -of the
M, from Miatoi
Planes Seek Shelter
Pan American Air--w»ysf Inc.. laihded here at* 3*25'P.
seeking refuge from the
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a violent storm expected on Florida coast tonight.,
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