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WBIANAPOILI NEW LA ST DITION FAIR WEATHER. i Sunrise. Suaatt, Downing to Remain as General Superlntendent-McKeon Goes to Elmlra. -I' Tve got something in my pocket worth ftS. Io you want to se ItT th youthful robber asked the Murphy boy.

"I wont show It to you though, unless you get behind that hedr." They went behind the hedge and then the -highwayman" drew a revolver. "I need money and I am holding up people to get It. he said. "111 count three aad yon better lve me your money before I'm throach." The Murphy boy gave him all his money. Before drawing the revolver, th young highwayman save the Murphy boy a note addressed to his mother.

It said: I hope you get well O. K. I am getting along all right. I will drop around and see you one day next week. Hla mother has been ill.

SEEK LENITY FOR KLINGER Wateom ad Fairfield AaneoeT Taee Aldlas Can of Gorrolt Special lo The tndianepott Krvi WASHINGTON. January IX. Clem ency In behalf of Dr. M. E- Kllnger.

of Garrett, Ind who was sentenced by Judgo A. B. Anderson, of the United States district court in Indianapolis, to pay $500 and serve alx months la the Marlon County Jail for violation of the anti-narcotic act. la being aought by a group including Senator Watson and Representative Fairfield, of Indiana, and Senators Willi and Fees, of Ohio. Kllna-er'a friends contend that the violation to which the defeadant pleaded aruilty was a technical violation, and that the severity of th penalty is incommensurate with the offense.

Officials ef the department of Jns-tlc were reported to have been fa. vorable to a respite until they communicated, with Judge Anderson, who is said toi oppose lenity. Kllncer. who Is president of the Northern Indiana Meciicai Auociiiron, must orgia ais jail term Monday. KOMM Andrew Hines.

48, Killed in Effort to Stop Runaway. WAS MARKET STANDHOLDER Andrew lllnea. ae forty-elcht. Sit 8outh Raet atreet. a standholder ra tha city market, waa killed today while trying to atop a runaway horee belonging to Frank Smith.

1011 Oale atreet. In front of Je North Delaware atreet. Hlnee was crushed bet wee a the here a and tfuek belonging to the Central Public Warehouee Com pany, which waa parked at tha exirb. He waa Cjad when witnesses reached him. Illnes baa a sidewalk etand on the market.

Smith had parked hie horse and wagon In East Market atreet near the City Market and. accord la to his story to the polico. attached a weight to the horse In accordance with the legal regulalloaa. The bore bora me frightened at a paaiag automobile and raa away, running weat In Market atreet and then timing south In Delaware etreeu Hlnee heard tha crteo of the crowd of early marketers and leaving his stand ran Into the atreet. He eelaed tha horae by the bit and was re.

for several feet before he waa crashed to death by tho weight of the animal agalnet tho truck. Hla body was carried Into tha eigar Store of Moae Wolf. IS North street, and the police were called. Sergeant Sheehaa, and a squad Investigated Dr. Paul F.

Robtaeon coroner, ordered Smith, owner of the horae. held on a charge of manslaughter, pending an investigation of the accident. Herbert Hlnee. 111S Weat Twenty-fifth street, a son. wltneeeed the aorldent.

and waa one of the first to reach the body of hla father. Hlnes Is survived br hie widow, three sons. Herbert. Neleon and Walter Hlnes. and two daughters Mrs Hasel firown and Mrs.

tluth Hurkart. all of Indlanapolta id to have stolen from hi. father. .1 from the juvenile detention home i age twelve, 1401 Pleasant street, a POISON LIQUOR KILLS FOUR Sooth Bond Mao On of Irtlaaa FeoaS la Chtroco Rooaaioc Howee. CHICAOO.

Janaary IS. Foari deaths directly caused by poleoa liquor were reported to pollc here In the last twenty-four hours Henry Smith. Soath Bend. and Jeha Padden and Edward Henley. Chlreco, wero found dead In a rooming house.

Arthur Hall. Minneapolis, waa fonnd at another addreea. Bottles of moonshine and denatured alcohol were near the bodies. Just after hla body was found a let-ter came for Hall from bis father la Mtnneagolta It contained a plea to his son to stop drinklnc "It Is past 11 o'clock, but I ran not eleep." the letter aald. -for I am uaeaay about you.

riease. please for your own sake, stop drinking; it will bo too much for you some day The letter wss blurred by tear stains BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE? tmoetlv Meow l.laa Obate Wag Col. LONDON. January 11 The locomo-tlve mea'a organisation anaouaced to- aay mat a rai.way strike la Great Britain is laevltable and might occur at any time because of failure of negotiations between the compaalea aad th enginemen over the question of a wage re-adjustmenc The society asserted that the Uaee had rfued to mak any concession. Th dlapute arose over the finding.

vf th railway wages board, a decision which the locomotive men assort ducea their wages oat of proportion to th coet of living. The society voted to 1 against accept lag a reo actloa CnofflcLanr It Is renortad that tke worker sre not likely to called out before the end of nest week. MAN CRUSHED TO DEATH I tm a -o-a Tnrr 1 ti lo mm i fTiiTjmnwt IklJl AL l.IW.' aj NO HOPE FOR L-24 rltUk Admiralty a fcaaa e. hy tkte rWa) IvONpot. Janaary 11 -The British admlreltr today akoadened all hee earing Ike Ueee ef tee fertr-three men who weal with the ewk-marine L-l.

when It wee rammed kr the dreaJaeugkt Heeoletian elf Pert Ian4 BUI Thureday Ae ok ea the weather enoderelee. naval efftclela will take further etepe to verify the poettion ef the wreh and to aarertala the etart ranee of the dlaaater PARIS ANARCHISTS RIOT Two Dead and Score Injured in Melee. CHALLENGE MEETING RIGHT PARM January 11 A nwetlng. kll laat atght at the bead-1irtri of the estremlet labor feder. alien to proteet agalaet the high ree of living aad Frearh aad Ilelglsa occupation of the Itahr.

developed late a riot In which two pereooe were killed and a score lajered. The die-order waa precipitated by dlaaenaaeaa of an snarrhlel (actloa. The anarrhlete obeted to Ike aea of tne premiaea for a political meeting Marcel Cochin and other premlaeei lommualste were pelted with all aorta ef objexts IM hooted dowa when the attempted to epeah Flats waved fre-e-ly im nasllr eome one etartod te snoot. This reueeo a paaic. ntssiA to AasiHs: Dcsrrof Bo-lag a-BMrdo he re FetraMgrod BeperC tXpENH AdKN.

Jeauary II A meeeage from Tetrograd eoye that Looatd Kraeein. eovlet commleeer far AGAINST COMMUNISTS COFFIN IS REAPPOINTED iii 1 a. uroufi aieiwr.ir-pea ii la a New Vara i.i.i ageata abroad, kaa Wuugkt up at a lew aao a4 him k)a-td to groae aad eeaae leJi.iiiua- aooui I par ci al tne tereiga rmm Uafaa. 1. bonds of the eovlet stetee i.M...

i. ti. Thle. the meeeage haa glv.a nVIJI 1. aaJLlal 1 rlee to the belief that the eovlet gov- fm ernm.pt lat.nd.

aa to l.eeae II. oae remmittod to tfcU lo. Warrant Issued for Hit Removal to State Prison. NEW EVIDENCE IS ALLEGED Motion, fii.d e.kl.a tkal a new trial Ka ,11 JL trUl be granted to Jan Thoenae ''haw. colored, who oa convicted bv Jury Chrlstmaa a eve the murder Mager Ahelchel aad of Mr.

Ilelea was eeatencea to aie la tke electric chair at the ladlaaa Stat trieua. la Michigan City were overruled today by Judge James A Collins, of the criminal court Thee iacladed motions filed some time ago aad a euppiemeatal motion filed today by W. lleary aad i. hL Brow a. colored attorneys, who eat with the regularly appelated In the trial, contradicted tee.

ttmony. trry.nt aiate. Other affidavit aleo war inflsiiad one from a el.tar of ghaw. la which It was s.eerted that threats were overheard from spectators at th trial that Shaw would if th Jury did not eeatenc him to death, aad another from Floreac Wnita. la wbtcn Coatlaod oa Fage Two.

MOTION FOR NEW TRIA FOR SHAW OVERRULED neys ror the defease la the trial suppl.meatal m.tt. all.gad that evideace had been ancovered It contained an efT.devit eigaad Ireae Krach 1T VTeet Court ifcat i.i.. iiv that Jim tliunky Joha). an Albaalea. on Shaw tried to fasten the Marn- for th.

murder of Mra Whel- CheU came to her home betwee. I aad p. m. Novembar 21. the same day Mr WheU-hel'e body waa feuad.

aad tried to eeli her a watch and nag The attorneya alleged that the watch and ring tallied with the daecrtpt ten of Mrs Whelchera watch and flag. teeoectlvelv. fooad la aa lntLaaa av.nae pawneho. aad la of a colored girl a few day, the muMer. ietectlves traced them to a in tne trial Khaw aaaerted he received the watch aad ring from John whlla Joha ee a I a.

attr- De-27 tee. A rove re I Tear. ttn.lt&TSl Cr-Te I Cal HjOIO BaWred as eend-i wetter, at pwufflct, ledleneptla. 14. las si daily.

SATUKDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12. 1924. TniKTY-TWO PAGES sVe-! sVe cetts IS Kilted by Runaway Horse Divisions Rearranged In Some Second Presbyterian Session National Coenmrttee Meets Neit, CcHata Sets Janusry 2i Instances by Rail Changes. Issues, Statement Attacking General Assembly Position. Tuesday end Wedrtetdsy 9 fcC TVne to Hear tSe Oral ArpTtts- in Wsahirgton, fiEw ihdMnapousVoroer FALSE REPORT ON ODELL CHICAGO IS PARTY UECCA? OEFEWSE UHE PiDlCATEO ALL PENNSYLVANIA REGIONSAFFECTED RE DAL ACTION DEHHS1DFK MOT10NSTOQUASH C0HVDITI01I PLANS! M'CRAY CHARGES OPPOSED BY CHURCH 7l cout-Ort'T Special to The IndifuvpoUs lews) S1V LOUIS, Jsnusry 12.

It was here today that channel to organization of the, PermiylvanU yitem affect aU foor, regions in-eluding- the southwestern ivd wet tern regions. In the southwest- ern region the Zaneatille' division will be consolidated with the Cla-1 i cinnatl division. I I Thet part of the' Grand) lUplds and I Indiana division eiteudlng -from Richmond, Ind, to rt. Wayne win ba glow end added tp the south western region. It thus will btm a part i of the 'present Richmond division.

The LogansporVtermlnals formerly en the southwestern region wilt taken over by the northwestern rs-; ifloni and that part of South Bend dlvlalon from tLoganaport to "Booth Bend, now a part erf th south-Western ration, will be added to the northwestern region, i i utuwester Region, Under, the changed organisation the southwestern region will be com posed or the followlnr superintendent Columbus (O.) dlrlalon, Indiana- I polls division. Richmond division. I ula dlvlaloti, Louisville division and Cincinnati division. Tho South Rend division. Which i a I mm ow 'winwtiiiri rm glon, under this plan haa been divided I between tne northwestern and tor the commission, and Nolan's divi I 7.

not conirtrv to si- In h- lur.wbu5 iu and In tha wL rOW.apf?f of Jaaus aa 'a sacrifice to aat- bn resrarded si a lefy divine justice and to racoon. u. western raslons. This maKVs alz dl It had divisions. Tha total num.

1 W. O. Downing will remain tn IndL anapotls as 'ceneral superintendent, and helwlll have charts of the lndl- jivi.tft- jCnaTolls dvllon. hlch Includee the tn loginwHiiju rtnon now is i.iii, i a follows: Columbus dl. vlalon.

1MJ Cincinnati dlvlalon, 411; fllrhmond dlvlalon. USs Indlanannlie I division. lOSt 8t. Loul division. 117.

ahd-liouisvllle division. J. 5 naraaveiBsa lea ssa asai nrasi las. i S.l.'. 5 i04-- sf of faith was am- 11- the lmmlaslo.

fcdle4 In a minority report of the vaaN swsiwwv ut enori is i wnni nee on iiiiiss anA 'from -lndlanapntla to lsranaport. and the line from Terr Haute to rrank-ljohn 'lW -w. iv. jnonv'ii! vi i i. hw Ue been superintendent of la ltanapolia division, has been appoint superlntendant of the Eltnlra dl-I viNion, in the eastern reerion.

corteri Uen.1 who has ben superintendent the Kouth fiend division, with at Uigansport. haa baen ttiipomten auperintonaeni oi me ror I Mipolnted superintendent or the ror- folk division in the eaatern region, i It. K. Iloi'heater, who has rean sren-i ml superintendent of the Central 1 titeib eaneral division, has been made I I I Miprnnirnarni oi nm nonntrn aiviiciiy. sron.

with headauartera at Uutf alo, ituchahan has been actlna- as a T. northwester nenet. I Trailer Comnanv and 1 Prsldt of tho company In Wlaeon- leading clergymen of the denomlna Ialn' 9 Highway TraiUr Company I tlon, which was made public Thurs 1 customer, such organU day. The etatement was signed by lr Skuons aa sanitary commissions. I Jean B.

Mllner. paator of the church Tty Mtt- UuVTmoVtV: i Y. Whiter, vice-president, with head-I ii'it ciarrlsrues. formerlr super-1 intendent of the Illinois general vision, has i-heen I tendent of the Philadelphia division in I K. ril on.

IL UroTC. I g.ner.l superintendent of tha Michigan division, has been made general agent and superintendent of il mm. anMa A I tW I 01 1 AH VnO flVTaliaV. 'n assigned to new places as follows: W. 1 EklnJsuperlntenoent or vne Cleveland I and rittanurgn aiviaion; ubt dcoii, superlnterrdent of tho Akron division; O.

Bchadd, auperintenoent or tne Wheeling division; T. A. Roberts, general i agent at Detroit; D. T. Ueddea.

superintendent of the Toledo division, and Paul Jones, assistant superintendent, Clnc4nnatl division. Jb Confeveaeo mm Chang. jW. powllng, general superln- Vj-a V. I.Um lvl.

sinn of the Penneyivanta railroad. "-was In eonierence today with Porter Allen, auperintenoent or me noutn lltnd division, with headquartera tn lxtganaport. and It. Hudaon, su- nerlntenoeni ot tna. wnpQri ui in ree-ard to chanarea to 'tv resulting from the abandonment of tho oparatiYe control pian pt uie snnfh Bend division.

information as to who would be fha auccessor of R. McKeon aa superintendent of the lndlanapolla division of the railroad. Including the ini.fiinntli terminal nroDerty and the line extending to incennes, waa not learned. SHOOT THREE? GET $200 i TBS isortnwesiarn resjion. unaer quarters In Chicago, now consists ef I Tk- eunertntenilenfa dlvl.

VSrr.fd "nriVd 1. i iJl.r.U I dfvuuln? Chka I Of public safety, today turned hta at-I-Ito ChlraTo Bandlta Kecopo After tentton to banditry and other forms Bank nob aory. of lawleasneaa. General Butler said waa eatlsfled that at least-SS per CHICAGO, January It. Flveban- cent, of the places where vice rushed Into the Brighton Jhd before the drive started had Park 5rae Bank today, -ahot and biJlJ I.

probably, fatally -wounded Albert Jtf-I tTatvcsar, cashier, when he sounded flf 7 iVi 1 7iS vfJl burglar alarm, and then fl with about J9. in making tnetr escape, favr blocka from the bank. YOU WILL. FIND Shall a Married Woman Always Choose Ilouse- work, is discussed, by Zona Gale. 16 Irvi philosophera on alibis and excuses it.

i 17 Some present day lessons I that Moses teaches, by Wm. Jennings Bryan UiPage f2 Will Rog-ers says all the New Year's million- i aires are opti-; -t''; I mistie 17 Memories of army' days as seen by an officer'a i wife i Advent of labor Eritian marks olit- ical revolution, taya Frank SimondsJ.Pagrd 16 Short Furrows. i.i..,. rage 2 ANDREW HIKES. Andrew Hincs, ape fortjr-eirht.

623 S011- Eaa attempted to ronawaj bone near the city nret today and waa killed. Ilia heroism, the police say, probably tared the lives of some of the mar- the time. One Candidate Safd to Have the Support of Armitage. i NEW SANITARY BOARD STUFF With Luctue Swift ousted aa a W. I Vv V- 'V COramU- ugrii oi v.iit him l.n,i.

caea up oy Jay A. Cra-1 ana jonn u. Elliott, the two old mimhin nr Ik adent of sanitation w.la belnr mfinUm K'l. I ritteiaa. UMbo known th conferences have been held this week, hifr.p5?i?t5ii)i lV'0" to Nolen were dlscuaaed.

Amoaf namee mentioned were thoee Thomas control. I 1., aM. I (superlnteadant of collection: r. w.ik.r I trt eleanlnr. and Claude Poland, assistant itiBtriBttnaf it or itmt i IclVaaiasT ot atreet Bvver Le'adinsr.

I I xi la said uowser aa the Inside track for the Dlaee fc Icnanan is known to However. Bu-f have the favor of I iinim it. Armniii, political I William rector of tho Shank administration. I lie has been In Wisconsin recentlr I but tt was aald ha had a conference I with Armitace on hie return to the I ilfleld man for the) Highway Trailer I Company. Craven said recently that I saw iisiu iiif irwvivti a S3 vian a ok a as spent two days at the cottaca of the I managed to retain woien in fc bad rn in I aja it i i ii -d im( i ft POLITICAL AX ISUOVf POISED ABOVE NOUN I position from the start of tha Sbanat administration.

The other two -uw cvmumuva, yoaa la. ray KlHotU el easinoer. and IVTr! irY iwL the public press of a statement r.V-a?.WJt,f-.-f.PP.."t- Ln.iJ!made byrir. Odell, a former mtaleter Sw. fAV the Pace Now Nolen, it appears, is to POLICE CORDON GUARDS Butler Outlines Elaborate Sys I I tern lO nail lWr-tMtr, I KtAUT I 5 I IS nn AeeeclaW rreae I PIIIuADELPHlA.

January Nearly l.eo of the clty'a l.JSO saloons w- osed. overy known dUorderly I house and gambling estavbllshraent la tout or business wend "bootlegger' (have bean driven to cover aa a re- lault Of tha rvollca mnilm fur all I. nation of vice and crlmo.o Brigadier- I jrr" a i I on aa intra is a sajooa or Armored Cars rt timed. Butler said armed guards aad ob servation booths would bo placed at all tho twenty-one entrances and exits ot Philadelphia, to prevent tho escape of highwaymen and to check up oa persona entering; the city. Stationed at each of three outposts will bo aa armored motor car, detectives with sawed -off shotguns, motorcycle policemen and a permanent sentry, whoso duty will be to see that ao Coatlneedoo Fas Two.

ED JACKSON IN RACE? Candidacy For Gov. eroor Sees to Bo Aavoomocod, Rrporte lodlcote. Reports were cprrent In political circles today that; Ed Jackson, sec- i rotary of state, would "announce his candidacy 1 or the Republican nomi nation for Governor tn a few din and that he would open headquarters at' in Hotel severln. Jackson could not bo reached and employee In his ot rice professed to know nothing of hla plana It also waa reported Jhat Bailey R. McCoy, of Versailles, Fourth district Republican chairman, would become Jackson etste manager, and that Mrs.

A. T. of Indlananoiie would be in charge of the woman's division. McCoy, over tha lone dietance tele. phono, said he had heard his name I mentioned la connection with th managership, but thai no definite arrangement aad Deen reached.

PHIlADELPHlAS LIMITS Denomination's Policy in Favor of Theological Differences Within Loyalty to Christ. The session, or governing bodjr, of the Second Presbyterian church, of this city, today issued a statement affirming its position on the fanda- mentalist-modemist controversy in the Presbyterian and other Protestant denominations, in which it emphasizes the denomination's "historic policy of accepting theological differences within its hound and subordinating them to recognised loyalty to Jesus Christ and united work for the kingdom of God." The affirmation was made, tha atatement eiplaina. "In vUw of car-tain ml a ra port a of a etata- mant made by Dr. Odall. a former minister of thla church.

Monday ava- Ing. January 7. Ill, to corraet tha erroneoua reports of what rr. Ol.ll al4 and to axprtas our convictions In mattar partaialna; tharato rr Owsa D. Odatl.

of Pittsburgh, for nineteen yaara paator of th Socond rrtiDjitnin caurch. ma4a an addraaa JnC on TundamantaJ Uberallam" before tha Ilanry Ward advocated by fundamaatallata aaniiai 10 Christian faith wara not aaaoniiai. sCs44 Aatavlf7. Tha afflranaUon atatamant asserts that th a-vnaral nf v. laat .1 v.

uigrill in daclaratton of faith wfclch ma mil 1 1 i uuririn of ths Word of Ood and our stand I Bro" lnm mmistare. eldars. and daa- i ESSSSSi'RfMNil TRUCK rturrctlos of Jmui. tht mr. UL I 1 1 LLIl I lUIUL, I lUUI "'iiiict on a A wm A.

A the pulpit of the rtrst lreaeyter.aa fi Tork- Th report. adopted netead of the majority ra- port, railed on the nreeLvt. It New Tork to reaulre th.i ih. t. In.

I o. that Judicatory should elZtotn to the standard. church. Oorraat AetUn Mejnlrd. cinmemrmtmm k.

ooneemlnr the adoption of thle de. ta-iin. in siateraest oaya: "hlle It le constitutional for aay Seneral bear teatlmoay "i error in aotumi. yet eucn taatimony without blndlny; author ity. since the constitution of oar church orovldea that tta doctrine be declared only by concurrent action ioi mi ajenerai aaaemoiy and the prea.

byteries." The affirmation statement of the Second Preabyterlan church aeaaloa auate iDrnlon' of Its rlewe the ea. aevviai awi si smas savn aauw manlfeato of rights signed by IIS The Stat la rajtL The statement, in full, follows: TTe session of the Second Presby- terlan church, of Indianapolis, feels iMinM In riew of certain mlsreoorts mis cnurcn. at meeting of ite club held in day arenlng. January. 7 church Mon-1SI.

to cor rect tho erroneoue reports of what Dr. Odell said and to express our con victions In matters pertaining there to. Dr. Odell affirmed and declared In his speech and we affirm and de clare our acceptance of the West minster confession of faith, as we did at our ordtnattona, 'aa containing Ooatlawed mm Pngo fw YOUTH MUST BE SERVED, BUT NOT OFTEN AT POINT OF A REVOLVER wuh mrolrtT whlch he is boy, age fifteen, who had escaped Monday, held up Willard Murphy, newsboy of newsboy, in the 900 block in Lexington avenue today, and robbed him eaa w-J si-r e-r ar.e aaie4 T-Wa ae t4r ka taa wie IUI aaa I a4 na oar e.aie as -e IM TO PLACE ON Will Continue Search for New Chamber of Commerce Sfte. OTHfR CHAIRMEN NAMED The reappoialmeat 'ej.

Varo-preetdeet Oartee ef Ike mala' Ufe Inear Fe Inearaaco rmar ae ci.iim.. eae-ro. e4 fte. IM liUi i. iT.

Ml'1' ay ke-e ef kT Hear, predeo (be oraea I tt Vtai tr lMhea aieo iat vena A. Ueege. a real eeet ef the la4Uaeae4ie Cool Coea-ad ocoepted tko elaair oveoeatip of tke keee committee fee tkio year The aew hsi4ig remm.tteo kea k-ea engaged la eeeklag a elle foe a new enemfcer kolMiag. mi tko eels af the preeeat kit eg la lkeoh Me rtdtea etreet to I. a Arreo a wee egatlaled laet fell the aew kolld-lag rommiltee a worb will eootieee in tku year la Ik event Iket tko avew ooltdleg raae progreae le tke poiat of meklag ceer.

ih. parvhee af elpaae far the rhemkere aew koove. tke oorh of boee commute will ka eoeae aa larreeegir im-eetat daty ef the erstealeetlnek Mr Qierfi served aa chairman af I hie commit, teo several years sgo Mr tit mar aad Ft Ma tke rear poietaaaet R. )teread preeldaot ef the it 4 Tire torn-' pom. aa ckalrmoa af tke lodeetrvea rommitie.

aad llieo. preeldaot tke lalaraelheoal Marklae Toot enpo.ar. as rnairman mi Ike lecturer emmittee THAW CASE SETTLED klpp-MS raoewoo Hltrai foe Leao eioaoaoav I tW Ik lentil I pvaaal PMIUADClJItl A Jeaeery 1 1 Tao-Srmatma wee akteiaad kere l4ay Iket th eu ii far M.e.ee ecaiaet Harry K. Tkaw krooekt ky FreOertrk Camp. Jr.

Kaeeke "ly. kee ka in velei eot. 'a tke roe it ef ilirgM that Tke a ni Lelpnt eort al tha Hm. New Terh ealHoritlee were n4.isftil ee aim eatradited to New Terfe th 0p rhers-e TRACKING SHAW WELL DONE i uit to SiH IWM Caa. t.

eTtveo St ad Veoe. Joha Mallla. pa vtaa ef deteo-live el aat of rUy errwdele to ha hl4 ilfi at the Csiambia at hih tke heode all the COU Fait lee t.ftv.tmirr mm mm.4 f. ty-fovr ra-n tvaawt Utv i p'7 ae hcvu; ill a party. Ma-a ta MMlf fni ef mtl tft Mm aed tkie ye-are tkM MltMIII MltMlbl ft yaeaaably ertsyn taat IM wttl k.i4 iaee ta OI- a HaalllM kee fr a-Mltve fcaf ar iei a- MUaU to awSe tkei if e-Mk a I it le yroi4 I a te i.ruiM ikie flm.

vat has wui eapever hah tod a menu te pet aeade Ike r-oi Tke ammltle wi: fla ka Mm ef repeaoeeiaitvo la the unnii e. veatheo aad wtll peeporo tko -oil feo the rooveatkoo tVe koee of repeoi aoatatve kw boa a-aeo ha effeee, re "I yeoro all) peekoSty aved bo ekaeged. t'ae I kie koete. ooeo avate wtll fcavo foot aod two deleeeteo fee eoe-o memeoe of tko koeteo ef repeooootalreeo froea Ike a-ai Tke ietiu ae eyed leoo-ed wltk he eootkoeo eeefcieao. -Ikk te alek tee-ek.

r- CHINESE WRECK MISSION I a. eko FKKIWO. Jeeoory I die re ef I We lad 4U ti ea red FVe vwea MeUeoe. aa J. meet is, aod Artkor Seoaoev.

al Ike Feeotente aea. sheo al ae. Htaee. aod Ikeo a4ea aod wrecked Ike aaaeoioei oekset. ae- eorciag to a fct lra tao Aaoert-vo ra-eeel al Ckoag a.

eitkee aa pwoeow wee la. yoee-a. annoogn kosveta pe aoS I kre-og Ike reeseere eetklg- Tke e4de aoid Ikey were oci hkg oodee ordeeo frooa IWtr e-a-eo meoder lo wlpo a-at Ike 'feoeigo Oevtia kol II le holheood kere hel Ike affair wee doe ea lay Tko caosef part aSSeg Ikal afiee tko ettoeek Ike 'oehao was pot Ike g-aerd ef otkoe iroopo. la ue-rll-e wtifc the reeool aapp eg af re iea KHev. a euaarr or Tioe-krveld.

Mill, ky rhl. oeoo koodita. MaW Jean Mrlf aeeietaat military attoeoo af i he t'aited etatee emkoeoy. aad faaeai eodrow WoortrvSgak. aioo aa el take Ike emkoeoy.

koeo Vetted Fe Fo. tavepaarer.goooki Oikll rkeetoaa aod II aoeo. sold tkal Mr. KHeo ko hetS ro. Pd Loraag.

ted near PJ e. e-a-t far froas lleoa. vro keaSdooter wrrT llonoKg. J. Jaeoary II anhor I aod Fleetoo Mai leas era pcva ef lb rseoaootexe dee who left ar two pero ago fad ervfcro to lb ahiln at lira mrX A VTOV, fa.

Jaaoary The Rev. yievtea WWee a of At t.n r. aod le ebai tainy years DECISION MAY PiTEFERE riggt Foelaag Kb Mlna Chart (Cboehl Wiggtoex. ladloao pone prts fig a i r. wbeee poiitiow fee a raertg a eoo ean ao to lodieao era roort ea ao opat froea tae reteaaa -oiy etrvoil eoort.

wee deoaed TkaraUr by lb blgkor rL hae bo a acSdd lo eae Taf tj.at aoa. St. reel, la a aol at Miami Flo. Jaaoary 1 1. af.

leg to a dkpota fro Wioaot looep. Ntlro tho deatol of wiggtass tut wooid have to beg to oervtog has th ladao Stele rvtooo W. a-beda-ed eaoUh M.eal. eaio wa Impee.d sooeo lUa a year ag mm a rhag of ecapag I roen I Wa ladiaaa Faraa ISoeaeof I TW ORE t-C AiTUC Judge Jaaaoe r. lad.

Itagi Jaaoary oo. of tko rotjLoaa clrcolt oaort. oakd leder thai laeie preea. eiaer-la-to of Cboa Wiggtae al ladaaoopotta. promtood Km jd-e la a lee a aas coo re.

I la a Frvday aigbl tkal bo ai4 hove hi.ii. bo te aadr a aiae who I mmUmt looigbt wuh tke lemporater droppiag I sbool II de greee above sera wae peed rtd lev. day by J. IL Arvatgtea meorle tiet fer th t'aitod State reoo There 1 aa eover raid ware lo eight. bwer.

ooid Tempor. tare to the far aorthweel ta ware a few degreoS Sole ero ta Uwesd temporaiaro la bo 14 wae ars waa IS dgra al a. en. The lemprair rooo to It degro al I p. pa Fair weataot waa forossst foe guaday.

la Lmk aHW Uto aa rtaiten mm4 va trUkir IM tutM ltMit era aa to tv e.l e-r' a T-k i.M like Jt. 1 ri a t.ir4 4 i wt CaViaooo oo4. at I pertmie win read I hair hum have heo eat hp Ike oepreeao aeel r-porte. olll read a llt ef to the fitaia coostv o-at aad 'S re lenportaal arreete ejaaa a r. froea potelag biivd le'dieaa lUfoearaaleey.

foe eoroptagl sa-a. -mu Taa.a bv. hw pio.i... a cf 1 7rlw ta ladaa amato Farva, Wa 1 T. a.

ll il 1 ether caoee af paielag have bee i.n Taaoder aaorniag to bo lilts la i STT. 1 reported t. Ir A. W. JTm' Tll'iT II JZTi.T 4 SmlriLaa T-U Cm a I wiggtae now eato to a ta nrtnnia, A chemw-al aeaiywe af gr ed dmt A4 aeoordiag relative weal i le (ax 7e I.

lb Fhr h.me. which eaa, te 11., bettrT ta ICt Sts. fw hil Indiaaapole etooed It to coatala aa J1' A deoled hie apoool froea the Ful- ht le lareeaate la large d.aatltlae. tetdee lalTrtroM mmmrX O. 1 J.

life tkr.e memfcore of th Fabor 1 r'" .,11 a HZ ka Ore. a It etactlv depatovaal dnag 111) Me tmportaat cae bandied br th date. 1 U-V WhrlcKel m.rd.r rae. far I Jhn Thomee rlored. raceatly eanlenced I etervited mm worth stla property hae cov.rad la tail thaa a I1X r-re tkea I ee baa a ARSENIC IN SUGAR tn Meoltb OeTleor Himl Tha laat MAIIaO.X.

lad. JaaMery 1 ere fmmw. Maa January 11 lie ha lluth struck out in -ort today, porlsg three socelv fr fer infractioee of th il tamobila LeWe Judg Waal penalised him II far op. re tie motor hlcl after the lireae aod baan expended, lis far the eoro act wtthotjt regetrettoo. aad lie lar paadlag Rath Maaechetts loa was eapended la 111 bereaee of aa aewt dent la C'ambnSge aad baa aevoe bo a reetorod, ofiuie aod 'the a Idin fiLit mmm -Favorite Son" Movements Flounah as Peal Race for Nominatton Looms.

Wn acMt. WASHINGTON. January It i ieorrstie party ot ta 1 frlt B.f mmm Geremo Hot kn Court VH3 TVs im i a JT (a naa aaataa I I aa fa. I Wan Ta3 Necejttary to Make a Formal Pisa. ievfgt Jssnoo A.

CeCs tL Uarwan rwajrt. ormJ ejrs.mre.Ve JaAry SI tat wvre tit cwerl atternwye far Ceaemef MrCrsy Uig list lie la- im wnmf eras i a treassitaUe af ari au ad NarWe. aeiaJ ran me aUg at an trf ia tko KrOay nairfcUa, asl Era Issaaa. tie asearUU. vj re Siat Ha taaOoea.

uera-r kt0r ay a ervLeaMt aA. we ra ewe4ee weee e'eeM If tsa a i (Meer tiwill teeaet. KrV A Minn tleeg lit se A eer Tfcewe ef atioeoere fa Ooeeewe rr- A aef-srnie eaede-k aa ee ea aee ta-va eo eo-aat. ao oAdtke-e-aJ aan-tkoo woo oektag' tol ISO lkdeoi ttw Vo ooeko4 fcaaS eawdaO So-woS IVa eeool 4eteVT oe kogkJ reaoeoe fag aeatag I kol tko aVargo aito-ked -e oell.fva-e- TV gooai ef laoof Mirotr mi tko od-teoe f-oa m1' otaadvoeel woe to tko otwaoo Meea af Ike er tdteato. taat wa- a.

a I ad ky tko grakd ye JkevoWa-ed Ik lilt, weeo aiioeke-S Sp to goo-eeol tool lr oiie aw4 ikal taey aapod to the aa eweaa. Hti't ood e'Veged edfeooao of ll-eot eo-e- aod eeege It See k-o pe-i-e tant tkeo ekoaaeo wee. I k-e sj iaaaod In tkv maoaef ad Al It bod We peed tad tMI IWa (Wveroor'a of era re wpeiS aah Srad fee ft tla ga ef aoaoo i Vo fr ttat eoety or from iati Sol Pyaa ia4 aooth- of rt e're we-ekd O-sd 'd e1 ar ee a- kod mm l-e eve-! pooeaA todey tt le ad Ikal Iko '-o-e Meco paea. ale-a. lo atloog I ee way tho HllMWatf of hO HMH te te rltalyMll Od Iho e-f rea-d ey wW po4roo4 Iko nan i va hot a-oeo iiif tkop to folfcrw an tk-at rged lo e-e-i IM Ryaa oa-d Ibal any opera ow FACES CHARGE OF MURDER lodkeoed by od SI he STtJeJ II el ka Tko i i tmmi i Seer.

CORTXXJX 1a Jaaoary It Tke cras sry eevUed So taeootigats twe daoik Mr. AAcUo fdTvaoa bad ro troo4 as lad et taiM'if haaaod C-ie af ooiag Mr, lefaia. lafTeaoa aad 1m la a'l wet tiav mm a ef aroea is keroieg of hae aera AHee ti a. -reeaeoo tve death ef Si wr tko aewooS a vra (at a a r-t faO eaeede. Tve body of Mr was aea aa4 til a vx roe aateg ra a oa to aa 1 1 tie I eoooe her delb Ta-e Sap Sarg aiJ oad Va tea lb r-o esargo te -e od.

tt was aaia WEATHER INDICATIONS CPfTta rrarsas wiursta s-rs-xac. eSSnvTnaawktMaan, 7-c- 11. lileT L.Km ii -r ea no II aa aaj. ha. Loaa.

ae rraa ke aaar To a fa. "a-ey J- ST A -JCTTT JOT. wV a i -e Se a ea. a te ek a II a 'I lad ad a ea Waaa Teeol i iisn aWaWaaaBav 14 ka IS A IS btie aa lly who are eertooely II I. tb family a-f I VaVi V.

Zrw mm TH I rme.lt Wood, oo Ryhera rlSge, alt iTr.Iat lo eVort bafr tieao to VCT" 13 Zl 71 membare of the family Mr. Ae-a V.ad a.a-a. a aoahle. aod th family Ir. a ta oowo 1 Ford, are ale reported eaffertag from LjU VvTS al 11 a nnur Tnnitiv Vera.

IJ AOUlt atHU lUrtlUni ICw--. coio s-t te (W, Te KAHh KUIH NNtUiU Ikna4. to i I twin er- wave wmmm i c- tn.tf I SaaSap Ft elul I in i T- teea 4a 1 iml aa (Va a. I I a r. a a a tal atf a-, a ro Oo So Sal.

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