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fe- I: V fcv 4 it fc« '<«* f~Y ** » 7, V - 'I ass -^rftfg{a» tf$K2&¥fiftpB CSfm pi.li.»i Mi. ^ y M l NFAR -.!• linn iniiiiifim Complication Of Maladie* Brings To An End One Of Most Remarkable C a r e e r s O f Major Leajne Baseball Leadership; Pilot Of A Team That Wan Six Peuaats Aid Three WorUs Championships In Eight Years, Was 49 Years Old iw^towf^tjin,^ By AtAN I. 0<l)Oi^ .NEW X&KR,."' Sept, '#»' la "Hug." under ariy and all clr- cumstances was rewarded by tHe remarkable triumphs of the Yan- Miller Huggtos*^ Ift* v i^hiy t thtte**|k«ws., s of basebaM dead, I ^heral 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 mo|&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" iffiLPLE^IHEY SA¥ i ———— Defense,:Rented. Yetierday; Case Ma^JBe Glvea to Jf«ry Late Thtf Affccmoon FactMBal Dttseutii In tw SP|lBFa>*>T|a'aWB^HBj HIFi^BMIr^PlPWWIII^FiH -••** NtfroCik 2 KILIEO, 1 WOUNDED H«h| Started Wk<» l^lk* UOied YCfdaaMMBTi V M fia^aaW^laW 'aValM^ CHICAGO. Sept- S& (J^ ** *The qmrfc of factional dlmnalontoa 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 Chicago 4 * negro .tional storm at the time*' he ad-jquatter today and for a moment Cincinnati^ m uiedly killed hb wife, helpless to tho^city feared *n outburst of ra- ,. ^ 'V*.:"--'- , i ~ T -- - 7^ ™r\ttoy m own haitid from p e e r i n g clal strife. A detecUf* and * he- eight yearajstthjUl* He* ^ ^rvlces *1« be held Slnday at thft^ l h e W e of m m m m h f t ! o v . ^ t j^icemcll were •Sranjcees, d i e d tod** »t:_j&, Yin-'First Presbyterian church BurtalJ^ even M he ^.^ h ^ r ^ ** ""* *»• cent's todBplferd, / .„will be In Cincinnati The doctors were 6, Floyd Havl- The imd §o ©he ot.tS^'most tfrj__ All American league games sched-Jfc^ 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 fQr m tnsm f m WartrB j g^^ ^ «**«!*» pitted the I leader^ W*it;P|:W.M^ ^ mchard ff HutchIn ^ ^ ^ «dloo ttW^Hort tbedlmiftuMye»M*^rl^ro^bt|^ funeral smiees that af-•}- BU|)erlnlelldcn t at tnc state InSu-iUw afternoon tad 3» «J«oi»edf * saHtral m mm «g»t agatostirernoon will be attended in a bodyL uUon |or ^ ^^^ &t utlca NY police were dtepitehed to keep &' *compUca^»olm^|^ea.Hewas^by the Yankees * j the>-Ustened u> a hypotheUeal der^ Beyond ttoe apparent jap- 4$ mm old., , H u g ^ h s ^ r e p u t e d to be worUi quc5Uon wWch tl0ok more than tuifpr^^ mitemoit, temm, akoj Huggias was taken seriously ill more than $250 coo at one time. He hour ln u^e reading and on thetvlolence. « M reported. and remotred ttie hospital lastisold holdings in Florida real e s t a t e k ^ pf .^ ^ m a r B e r tsain . T^ fl| ^ t flet|Klrte€ | .^Q^ ,*,«* Friday at m instetaftee of I3r Ed-. for a reported prlee of t\wm. His lnaUon QJ ^ p rtsoner jn ^y j ^ J nQm ^ ^ % ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ J||ircB> ward Q. Kins, elttb physician of ( salary- was understood to haire been' xpreLsed Uw mUmn ^ durtoglcd into a large ap*rUnect hou» on the Yankees. He h$d suffered from j $25 ooo for the last few years, hav- ^ , wrlod oJ m ^ ^ m m wife south Parkway near «ad *H««t to a protracted cold which developed 4 ins more than dptibted since he U»fc.? he wto unauu. either**© eontroi hisl q «est of the kidnapera of Cfcarks *fa (• Eft '•*«*« into Influawa. a slight infecUoh of; over tlie manaRcmeat of t|ie Yan-1^^^ or ^ ^^ tbej r nature the face deveioped ery&pielas ar>J. kees in 1918 leadino them to their | Qf y^,^ 0,^^000^^ it 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 mja 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 ^rt^w of JtO« nutwrel' 'wJth, til* %tf« tbw «d k* ralljr attflacleuOytode-j kt^ Milkr Hu*iinv,':>ot otily be-i ^ Uie jj^ tafc!wy ^ ^ 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 in yt»x. yt*x%~- but. asitiBpit, i ^^ n«f mtxMiiW) tw famefeydey«lo«W Vto pw««* er Jbrtef " ' pcr»k| t *ttofl»jr *n»«^^ modern National League bat«nen < * mougn Rot lnsaM „ f t jj defined Rogers Hornsby and later teacbing| by pi^ci^s. a lesson to the greatest of all slug-j g hort4y afier | ;he doctors testified mmk% m unyielding fighter oniprs, Babe Rum. by discipline and h0 mmm reAffl ^ TO n«w mt the diamond, nervous and aggres- j a $5,000 fine. - g ^ ^ ^ a g^x i Q rehuOad Dr. Menaa MVf CVeil UlOUgH «f$ef MW8»t*. HagKins « « sou s bl tlie s * >ot ior«^ry. chief! t»f tt* psyfacopattoic th^ limelight, did not have the ner- HgHt Me Ignored criticism. WW* ward at geUevut libi«J«tt til Wl* VOUS energy or tbe pbysicat stam' j when it came while he -was winntasr j yorfc ^ 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 « coansiel ^^ me,Judge** eharije wUl career of 2S years moH Of tlW Of Winning fOUr BifftlgW flop 10 U ^ ^ Wi y ( » i||0 | ^ | gQ|Q| U Strength Whicli ne badly needed ta; e*jual the record of bis old rival. 1^^. jury ^ probably «otne time <iur- the «ft§is. . |^ 0hn Mcaiaw. but he gained the lng lUf j ^ j^pj^ At tae bedside when tiie end J fullest measure of recognition and j ln th& teii-.t&mtniit between tiws came *ere Kr. and Mrs. ^Arthur, tribute, belated though it may *»ve ^ Qf me ^ ^ m& ^ Klrkman. who *t>>* hiaweU OraiKl Scliioot Tttople of America. Xlrk- >§M^U||A HWIW^aNttWai VtittdUk iuubA -%ik^k '^aiattftJf HAM •»' the iiidM *a*afr vaeantin June tarcte d««ui «t iiii- *dkM nimtt •w^ W.IMIIV ^iw^rsT* ^w 'SWW ^v W WW WfflRHKHPWWarw IwwatelMii taMt. iMa mm -~v Betwal biood traMfuafc** had been i^aaertod u> mm MB life bunt; o< a^rofira anawtt *4* tit** J«»e Hulu 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: dwtt*u*riy. ZAddex* "were thrown up to ~tb* mmw$ rt«y window 'WKt lii»; bombs, were itoicsed in, T h « « -waa * rtwh for the ictairs. A f usUbMr* ot 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, his brother and slster-ln- j been, after rebuilding the Yankees ^ | Wmment for tllu? day Peaeox hbn- four men were arrested, and two, law; Myrtle iSuggtas, his sister, j lor the pennant-winning streak of wa& recaUed ^ ^ stan d ^ te Uothers 'eaeaped to in* mad daab, and the Kev, J, k Price of the '1926-27-28. climajced by two world's i what he hM &it;n -parsing ttQm m ^ gas-fiUed flat Ktrkman, Wadilngton Heights MeUiodtst«series triumphs in stxaiglrt games. iUirough m mted iyce a panorama", the kidnaped leader, was found to Episcopal church; ' } Born in Cincinnati Kf » rc J^ 27 ' m the brief moment between Uie the flat." Colonel Jacob Buppert. the J88 °- Huggins even as a ^^*«»- * Ume hls wtfe slapped him and « w j jjost of the querlai of pdloe In- fested internist to baseball. 5efflrej tiJae he £truck her o m lhe heatJ l0 0ie nft|ure of ^ ^^t ^ ^ wealthy brewer who selected Hug- gins as manager k the Yankees . » » . e *"^/^ .^"^lilS! J *^ a ^ ^ 12 years agft "me% only sullen silence on the part » yC a i; > « 6 w backed him to ttoe- known as ^^ of the ^^ hlfie j d ^ 8 ] A t first calm the defendant soon 1 of the frightened negroes. The* limit through varytttg fortunes and to semi-professional circles of jsave way to ^ motion M h e told of .iear«*3. however, that It was found ^demilU W «^ * ' " • - es of tlie clubi JbM spent most oi A MAIL; HEA1 ImnwAI I ' 11 mjii^ .•• IMaUiWwriSfulb Ott New Qum At ft Wk- TAKE PREWimONS TO AVERT DISASTER IN BAD Up««Bah*aujFekLKtOf WkWt Y«tenhy WiA j Sriikk Staoatr Rckrleidv Acrwwlffi^ ttHU 'f^^r^^ ^a^^i^^^i^^a^aQ ^a^r^s^a^a^a^^^^ar^^ ^B^^^I^^^^F" ^^^^^I^^^^^F^M '^ ^^•^•i" ^^^^a^a^a^a^ia^^ 4tf^ *^i^^^& ^J^ff^* ^ ^ ^ ^ y Of W In Danger, Res iaVan h SediM H | | r UktiyT.Hk Early Thklbnin *«MtoM&M^NMlM*«t*« -' . 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^: brooical eveJona roarinff In f r o n t t n a xaabatHuut. - j ^'•inrii M. ALKArlb, Y1, U AC AMATUITD ESDI? TDi/TTiV Twt Year OifcyBsrned T*Baafl»bTar/ 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 t h e lOUttMaK F i o n a a - eaalay SMIT Miami. T h e 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* nothingtodo 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 ia tfcfr J*lf^\ ^^ ^cpe HKPBBE wiiie weir* ^mmtvtWKina **^^ B ^ i " •* ••w-*«^^i a»«| -frtm^ntMXiaaf 1 ^ ^liMArf*>^Ht ^fn 4H"j^3tW^flaaMv vlafMOiE ^Hi *P*A JajMaMaWlaaTat ^^*^a^- i*^naa!^^i^^flP^^n^Bwa^^a»^P'^*a^li^n^M^^^^pi '(a^ppr ™*~ Aoiatot^ tawo V^LT old **^- of taw.. 1 down sad 'dopt* aad ag|> HMfe pi^ arig aw »|| AahHne of Maii ** t ***a «ft # w p e «av a blow, flnapa ifago. mi batriiad to 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 f 1 i^-%i aaaw't'Mi AaaMC •aY^MkkltfBntnaaBaBBtf ^^ ^ (. * ^^^^^^> i^^^^^^_i*^^^^* i^ak SaBBadaBBlBaa ^ataaalBBaadana aadl* ti^ «fforta al bia aaathar and. w*«* DTtaiaaw us ^m iHnm la nt^agtabon* to iwaMa biaa. Tnaf^"* 1 ^' **** J " "^ imti '«a* the fiftk fatality ba ttotts c * riB * '* 8r iUlf lw k i l l i n g llnoa tna baritUBtaak a o t ta> Aaiaiaf ian>- 411)111 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 toteIbt bai- ' 4h*' *ei|flid- Mother •i«ej»pbedt* ,, #* Outatde^poWa mm unabla to- " "" aMtrtaace ~ ytth 6 AT f W * W wBW 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 adiaadng!.^^- tne *b ore * ahl^S IJlledi««l l*y «1^ M | (f -^.''*aracter f mass df flames before the. firemen ^ W ^ ^ ^ v l r ™ ^* arrived. The firemen were delayed! **"" Raging seas and the shore prewa^- if ndebt storm. fr«ilmy fearful that the ,Jft. «ai*«rlBt. tU alarttl hmu^-J^ e ^^ *H*« t! * J**«OlBI*-' Varty, U CoaOfaaae X^npctef Vayxaeate Ma0mY'fo*¥ were mMttformed When iaie^!* 310 ^ 6 ^s* 011 where a hurricane T» UiM Othtf TkiA HUM WBC^ttfl the telephone^enll, r f 1 ^ September tie* more than 1.800 4>wmmwm*§*mwmw* .-*««»^ *u* #w t* w«f'W> aw leAwents ot the l°Jlte - He;&m&3t$mt Waate. ... | -Jena .cauaa.^o* tne- lire i& pot ***?T. > M,W *** .<««.«.« w* »»«v •»w»v fORT Ol 1 BPA1N. Trinidad. : r|epi known. VYABHINQTON. 6«pt. .j^^wu^^iwimwii. FOR SLAYING GIRL P i lff> ffi>' ridt0>--^olonel CJnarlcs K«w 'Clahm df W f f i t m B . Siiaarer A, Undberfh oMt-aneuvered inter- as-toMB untiienoa j » .the irulUeaK ; ndttent squaua out of' Jungle* and peuem mttk- «|0>ilejr«ifte ©I •' 1937 tree-bound rl*er deltas of coaxal were bt|d Jbefeee a v i a t e jcoromlt- Soulh Atnerlot today to.nwirk ah- tee today, m It enn^ued tracing' other trail foe the air wall, this payment* b> Wa*-by•% battleahlp time Mracbjg Id* inlUal progrc« buUderis ottter than >he ta^OOO ha torn PiuimiylM ttum OttJaua. to it&lttd lor-Chf^ woik'- Owe W the «••> of .Spata. 'Tne- -eoKmel set 'tol* S w i K town. • . . plane daW here at x * P. M. k-, AWg ^kft^Ur m«»m*** • J ^ S T S S T Cr7«; o7 this dfe day concluding.the.lli^^ leg of the by Shearer ix^r^mG^ml miim0 ^ m ^ h&sehm ^ Sipre ccBraxmnifcles lied to- Molina. liiglxer weather bureau was unable •£> determine tin? eatact Intensitiy of the disturbance -&$»d velocities, . lasppatently wits or predict probable other than that it attended by hurri- bureaus to the^va- all newspaper of- career Hi© morning»at the hospital, along > ^ lll « 8 with Mansfield. Ohio, to tha t w « uitil oo^y peaeox before and kultlsu met regularly to ibjllrj ^ ^ Amf y^ ,cenfcral w 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^busj- , old interstate lea«ue The foUowins season found Ilug- ness manager. They had toft tne, fflmni! ,, 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 sponta- neous character pi tributes from friends, leaders and rivais °* Hug " gins in many a brilliant baseball conflict all iestiified to the high re- gard in which he was held. It was an especially hard blow to Colonel' Ruppert. whose pergonal confidence PRINCE OF WALES NOT YET IN LOVE —; 1-I. - |' 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 he played at first under tne manage- ,w UW 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 fn 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 of after resuming the Ktand tills morn tog.,then Sidney A. Byrne, his own lawyer took turn tor. redirect exam- ination and asked about some sen- timental songs-towhich lie testified yesterday. * - "Do you remiember the words of those songs?" Syme asked and the Moorish nobles. delivery ^ peftcos 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 Verilet 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 $elen observatory, said that the Bahaman storm had developed totp gree murder for the slaying pf Miss a true cyclone. He said precautions Delia J^yter. the girl for whom he*should be taken in Palm Beach, testified he had given up his dla-pvhere last year's hurricans struck mond career. with fury. Slightly more than two hours of Both the Washington andHSv- deliberation was required by the^ ana weather.; fjep^rfe declared th© counsel, Thomas D. Caldwell, had sought fromi the star* of the trial, the first of two resulting from the eesMnUeJwp, marking aerial ^ j v O M ^ ^ i m ^ ^'iiury of four women and eight men storm would probably tooye tel«|Kl linttea u^rough fate and toelement clala ^ f f * ^ ^ ^ ; * 0 JJJ? » { t n reach the verdiet which defense/late last night br early today, weather Witt! htot were his wife thejr^were bound to aecrecy with the .-. _ . _• _. -r. r _ _ - . and Mr and Mr*, Juan T, Trippe. re^ulls that the attempt to.deUyer beside ship's crew. Mr. Trippe^e &»%d StateA wja deleatad by a \s present of Pan-Ajneriean air-]complete ejepoae, ifblch is now §c- ifays, ipoasonfc of the mew man and knowledged.** passenger route over the ehrcle tour.} Henry a Hunter, eonniel for 4he The Lindbergh party-planned to HaMonal .Council of American Shlp*- stay here tonight before eoibarktoglhupert, who paM off Shearer fw ; tJon late Uimorrow upon the compara-j the three -o^jIWt: ntanufactnrers. ^ ^ ^ carries with i t a l tl^y out; Of* Of m miles to ^ ^ ' ^ ^ 2 l K ? ^^Ipenltenfciary sentence of from 10 to Matac&y. Vanexuela, and lu$ 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 Peacoxtoren oie wlio later served as scout for f der the songs. Syme protested t h a t ! st ^ ck , and choked W W Hiiggins onMhe Yankees. .i.ndiiaon wa« "so important to his " l wou ld 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' dayl^The 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 conven- ience." 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 bat- ting height wi% a marlc of .304. his w. and £< IRowPjend. the authors' 0IJ i y mtX p 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 ag er following trie resignation of the saneM|y : -<i «IIMM ^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 he w»s on, the stand. Peat, cox was asked- about hk tfiaiiinouy yesterday thaf he ?dellberate!y M %' opportunity to explain that.* he said. "To tell Just what I mean by the word 'deliber- ately.' "Jf I suddenly purvoted coun*i it might be said £ did it delikerately tomaticalty iwe resulted to a «to-} lwrt iS l hadn't planned it ahead of time I couldntt be .said to haye done it with defflaarattort. TtN#s what I meant" t - T*e ^octon^o-itatfflM.tMr'tibii defeitae later, saw that al the* time of the killing Peacox wastor* 0 ! Htt^SOOWRife JAtLBEi NEW YOBK, Sept. 25. t^rV- Charles D. Waggoner. Telluride, Cpk>.. batike^ mhm »aanip«latl0ns obtainedto*hirn a credit of $50Q>- m from Mi ©f y « r Yoik*f largest banks arrived today'and was jail- ed to defaolt of 1100,000 ball on charges of itjstog the toajdf'io de- fraud- •• • . _ -; ' % Thomas Of. Blrmtogg* * w »«.„^ *«««• mjm* *** *^.rham, Eng.. S ue4 the man who stole ... _, ^,. . -..-,., _ . ., a OOttoitiOn to d a i b ^ ' ^ l B ^ y^jj- ^ - r - ." • *»«i» *sft *»d nnan^arwouhee^^today. \ ©Ai. .IVHikjR-^ W&&8 ALBANY.. N, -"xV;gept m,itm- Mbre t h a n iOT.Oflo^iqo gallops of gasoltoe, tolrabje ahd hop*t|p£able. ware sold to He*, ^oW; stotei d«ri»g Mjay 4 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> «««"<.^ •«*» ~"* ^JTTr *T* 20 years, but formal sentencing was sequent inspacHon of an air mail He said be knew nothing about t h i s ^ ^ ^ imM1 nftw ^^^^ Ma , iw© mrough Venesiiela, | »»rti<5Uhtr <*uto Of Shearer's, and hedld not attaeli " i ^ %ftlf|icaiice whatever' to Shearer's othef claims. Tonight the oommlttee. determin- ed to call "Shearer tor tha firat time on next Monday, ^o^rrow a re- cess 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 repots issued by Berlin observatory. -A^ordthg to observa- tions at that stjation*by Dr.; Gutlef 2 rez Lanza a storm of hurricane pro- portions will strike*, witii its great-J- est 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 Mos- cow 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 fo*,. ^* of Gloucester, Wag-* has 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»ys f Inc.. laihded here at* 3*25'P. seeking refuge from the -~*4»- I a violent storm expected on Florida coast tonight., %' - »f •*V,-^*.A .«*»<*.*"-<r .-*<?*!<* -*"•- :^**<&*~^M~l^rte*r-^^ ..-•>»* -»--.<?«. %^*-*V%' Mi •j*;?%«s„>-'
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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-

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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 &it;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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TAKE PREWimONS TO AVERT DISASTER IN BAD

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Of W In Danger, Res iaVan h SediM H | | r

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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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Twt Year Oi fcy Bsrned T*Baafl»bTar/

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

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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 ^ -

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,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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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&lttd 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,

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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!

Htt^SOOWRife JAtLBEi

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. \

© A i . .IVHikjR-^ W&&8

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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