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a VJ LAAYETTE WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 611931 THE JOURNAL ESTABLISHED 1S2 No108 Vol 12 16PAGES TWO CENTS THE COURIER ESTABLISHED 1831 BRAZEPWILLSAILTONDRTH 4 BELIEVE ARMER WHO KILLER Wanted Career: a A SEL STAGED ORGY MURDER With atal Shotgun Wound OICER SOHN (Turn to Page 15 Col 4) Carnation Day 'turn to Page 15 Col 6) Heiress Still SLEUTHSGUARn (Turn to Page 15 Col 3) la here JUST BOYISH HOAX PROCLAMATION DEEP LAUGHTER May '1931 Last Alarm of a TheWeatKer aSI con cen vice sorne no speech inwork of the Dickey over the the stage coach arena leading a riders who fired collapsed in his with Eng the just to her and Pup Swipes WABASH USES WIDE STREET OR GARDEN $1 RDTSffl GIRLS CDIWPETING OR removed and gardening operations have begtrn Overrule Road Plea INDIANAPOLIS May Judge Russell Ry an of the7 Ma rion superior court room 5 has the plea in abate ment filed in the injunction suit against the state highway commis sion seeking to prevent the reloca tlon of state road 56 from Madison westward MT CLEMENS Mich May (INS) More than 200 police en gaged in a statewide manhunt for a were called off thisafternoon When Charles and Edward' Spoutz aged' 14 and 13 admitted' that their story of having been bound to railroad tracks by a madman was a sboyislr hoax the afternoon Dr came down you have to "inereiore my thought the injuries will serious She was shot after she came Cleveland for a visit from home in Johnstown Pa never regained consciousness ENTERED judging and was the nr I nf boys and girls Thirty two teams were entered in the corn judging contest conducted by Rob bins with the assistance of Pur due students The contest drew 17 boys and 27 girls each chosen as the healthiest in his or a head 8 CENT GASOLINE CHICAGO May The Sinclair Refining company today reduced retail price of' its third grade gasoline from 8t4 cents to 8 cents in the metropoli tan area Other large companies recently began selling low priced gasoline to meet competition from inde pendent filling stations but the 8 cent rate was the lowest on rec ord for a major company Will Attend Conference INDIANAPOLIS Ind May (AP) rank Mayr jr secretary of state and two of his depart ment heads will represent Indiana at a four state truck license con ference at Lansing Mich tomor row which will attempt to agree on a reciprocal arrangement for rec ognition of license plates between Indiana IlllnoisMichigan and Ohio and another girl When a Mrs Danville Sheriff Hurt INDIANAPOLIS Ind Mav 6 (INS) Sheriff Charles A Hardy of Danville Ind was cut on the face and hands when he fell asleep while driving and his truck 'crashed 'Into a raised' concrete safety zone here He was treated at the" Robert Long hospital Hi? injuries were not serious1 MIAMI la May William Harris of Los Angeles Cal today was elected president of Kiwanis 'International at the concluding business session of the convention here Andrew Gaul 'Hamilton Ont was elected vice president for Can ada Harper Gatton Madisonville Ky was re elected vice president for the States and Walter Weiser Daytona Beach was re elected treasurer After creating a great hubbub by her disappearance from her home in York Pa Doris Louise Dempsey above 15 year old heir ess who "was found by detectives in a New York rooming house explains that she ran away be becausc she wanted to become a short story writer With Doris when she was found' were three men Dons learned that her father wealthy lumberman and Dempsey Were' planning to take her back to York she declared she would not go ingly was started today structure was expected to be pleted in 22 months The building will be faced certain exceptions with New land granite according to contract for $4 648 900 awarded to the Severin company of Chi cago Contracts for an addition to the power plant of Purdue 'uni versity were awarded at a 'spe cial meeting of the board of trus tees Tuesday A Kemmer La fayette builder was warded 1 the complete construction contract on his bid $102700" which was selected as the best low bld of 15 submitted His bid includes also plumbing heating and electric wiring The special power' piping contract required in such a struc 5 ANOTHER POPULAR SERIAL? Watch for the new continued' story start' soon in the Journal and Courier i following now running The day preceding 1 Day has been set aside by the American War Mothers as The proceeds of the sale of these flowers will go to the as sistance of disabled poldiers and their families As mayor of Lafayette In diana I heartily endorse the sale of carnations on Satur day May 9th 1931 and trust that citizens will "join gener ously and gratefully in the ob servance of "Carnation i "(Signed John Hudson Mayor' Chances for 4 Boys1 INDIANAPOLIS May (AP) Twenty scholarships worth $10 each expenses for a week in the Boys' 4 club camp at the In diana fair Sept to 12 will be given by the Potash Ex port company it was announced today by Barker' secretary of the state board of agricultural 5 NEW YORK May" (INS) Laughter deep and rolling was the answer given today by Dwight Morrow to question as 'to whether he would ''accept the nomination vice president on the republican ticket The New Jersey senator returned yester day from a visit in Europe Some of his friends said the laughter meant he would' be glad to accept the "nomination other friends said when he laughed he meant he wanted to be nominated for president leaving the presidential nomination? to other' WABASH Ind May (INS) widest street has been burned over to poor families for gardening purposes Euclid avenue which is eighty feet wide had" beenwplatted and Scientist Very Ill PASADENA Cal' May (AP) Dr Albert A Michelson 79 dis tinguished physicist and the first in this country to win the Nobel prize for scientific achievement Is growing gradually weaker attend ing physicians have expressed a fear he may not Recover ture went to Johnson Larsen and company of 'Detroit Mich on their bid of $17177 Mr Kemmer will start a force of men on his contract Thursday 1 if the Weather permits The new unit of the 'power plant which must be built and equipped during the summer will almost double the capacity of the present plant It will be attached to the north side of the present structure Romancing in Air BUCHAREST Rumania May 6 Princess Ucana and Archduke Anton of Austria prin cipals of a romance of the air are visiting various places in Ger many by airplane After the bethrothat ceremony at Umkirch castle Monday night they took off in the archduke's plane fropi' i yesterday and went riedrichshafen to view the Graf Zeppelin Harris Elected Kiwaniah Chief LightningKills i CKild CAIRO Ga May (INS) Struck by lightning two year 'old Vera? Harrison baby daughter of II Harrison farmer was dead here today' Her four year Jold bother Paul who was holding his baby hand as they hurried across the field toward their home to escape the storm badly shocked by the bolt that' killed 4ittlegirl The father discovered the tragedy after hearing Lha cries of his son Will Question Girls Who At tended Party Previous toOne Vhich Resulted a tally to Arlene Draves VALPARAISO Ind May 6 Mrs Myrtle Kirkland turned detective today in a des perate effort to save her son Vir gil from the electric chair for the murder of Arlene She left here today for Gary to question two young girls who had been at a party? given in Gary two months before the mur der and which was attended by Kirkland and the Draves girlw Mrs Kirkland will attempt a to persuade the girls to" appear 'as witnesses in defense and tell of the party and ac tions there The defense is basing considerable hope on obtaining this testimony and pointed out that it will aid materially dn young Kirk 'Second' fight for freedom' from the charge that Arlene died following an attack CALL OURTH VENIRE Meanwhile a fourth venire of 75 prospective jurors Ctfras called today in the task of selecting a jury in the second trial of the erstwhile high school athlete Selectiofi of two jurors was vir tually effected in the' second mur der trial of Virgil Kirkland here today when a panel of 12 venire men was turned over to the de fense by the state for examination Prosecutor John Underwood turn ed the panel over after he had examined t'alTed fourth panel of 75 venlrement in an order issued last night by Judge Grant Crumpacker BLUE MOUNTAIN Miss May 6 ive per sons were found slain in their home near here today Au thorities expressed the belief they were killed by A Carter a farmer whose body was located a short distance from the others Tn addition to body that of his wife their two daughters and a woman roomer in the home were found about the house The wife Mrs Nora Mattox Carter 29 two children Martha 9s and Mary 8 and Miss Anne Jeffries 65 were beaten to death with a hammer Carter's death was due to a shotgun wound Mrs skull was crushed and her body badly beaten The children apparently were killed Wife Two Children and Woman Roomer Beaten to Death With Hammer and Police Locate Body of Alleged Slayer Nearby COUNCIL BLUS la May 6 Edward sr who handled "the reins ofwhat local fire fans claimed was the fastest fire horse has ans wered the last alarm Walker died at his home here after a career of 27 duration as a fire fighter Walker Joined the Council BUiffs fire department in 1904 and one year later was 'named" to handle the famed team of and in an attempt to break the bxisting record a half mile fire run He accomplished the feat mak ing the in one minute and 15 2 5 seconds for a record that withstood all attempts to lower' it1 Confess Robbery TIPTON Ind May Walter Small 22 was "said officers to have made a confes sion to Sheriff Jeffrey de Vault that I he and Charley Crawford staged the $820 robbery of the Sharpsville State bank last Sat urday Both are residents of Tip ton Police at Anderson where Craw ford was believed to be in hid ing were asked to watch for him tr An' hour in the morning is worth two in the afternoon And a few 4 minutes spent iwith the Classified Ads be fore setting out to buy is worth hours of comparison of prices afterthe deal is made Spend a few minutes them and save many dollars I BALTIMORE CITY GOES DEMOCRATIC BALTIMORE May Baltimore returned its municipal affairs to democratic hands yes terday electing Howard Jack son mayor and his ticket down to 17 out of a possible 18 coun cilmcn by the largest majorities ever given municipal candidates They ranged from 60000 to 65000 votes Jackson mayob of the city from 1923 to 1927 defeated Albrecht republican 120355 to 57191 and May 19 will take for four years the reins of government from Mayor William Broening re publican who replaced him in 1927 Loves Her Tony NEW YORK May still love Tony and I will nev er go back This was 15 year old1 Doris Louise today to pleas of her father that she re turn with Tiim to their home in York Pa and "forget everything and begin The slim and pretty" finishing school girl wh6 is the daughter of Dempsey jr wealthy lumber merchant ran away from her luxurious home In York two weeks ago She said she wanted to get material for the novel she was writing about New York and its Broadway in a cheap boarding house with an escaped girl con vict and three young garage men The she refers to is one of the men He i Mark Anthony Cook 23 of HalifaxNova Scotia He ls a Broadway type and met Doris shortly after her arrival here Along with a broth er Edward Duncan Cook: 20 and Harry Steirwalt 20" of In dianapolis the trio were to ap pear in the police linC up today They are booked on a statutory charge of immorality Elect Reno RENO Nevada May (AP) Roberts liberal leader of Reno and all his ad ministrative officers except one councilman were returned to of for ffilir vwu fprm nt A municipal election yesterday It will be third suc cessive term as mayor of this Nevada city nationally known for its quick divorces and open gambling resorts SAYS GOVERNOR Mississippi Prison Board Probes Charges of Inhuman Beating and Blood Letting of Convicts JACKSON MIsSm May (AP) Charges of inhuman beatingblood letting and denial of waterto convicts at the Parchman state penal farm were before the board of trustees today The charges were made by MrsW A Montgomery president of 1 board and characterized by Governor Bilbo as testimony of a of ordi nary liars" Mrs Montgomery also asked an investigation of the death of Morriss on last October 10 from what was officially described as blocked She also charged another prisoner died from being forced to work in a cotton field under a hot sunwhile suffering from a chronic illness Mrs Montgomery said convicts were beaten for "lining with the members of the board and telling their troubles 'WASHINGTON May How a White House puppy sitting on President lap at the breakfast table pilfered a fried egg from the chief plate was described last night by Edwin Alger radio reporter for the National Broadcasting com pany 4 Alger in a radio address over the National system told of his experiences while spending a day at the White House if as happened the morn ing of the day I visited the White he said small girl 'of five and her younger brother swam onto? their lap and after them and onto the samp lap leaps a flop eared and angly puppy dog while the grandfather is seated at the breakfast table? laps were" made for that purpose too': In the case ofthis particular grandfather a whole long night had passed since they had seen him and this is their method of greeting him WAITER HORRIIED the puppy dog I am sorry to relate succumbs to temptation rom his point of vantage he'ean see yes and can reach the pres idential plate and while a horrified waiter looks on helplessly a light ning like snip is made and a carefully fried egg prepared for President Hoover himself disap pears into that bottomless pit that is every puppy ANOTHER SECRET Alger related also that President Hoover keeps in one of the draw ers of his office desk glass jar containing an apparently inex haustible supply of sticks of pep permint for his three grand children now at the White' House NEW YORK May Mrs Herbert Hoover attended a luncheon here today of the mater nity Center association of New York she responded to an intro duction with a brief acknowledg ment out maae nection with the ter really only to listen to what Mrs Hoov er said name should have been stricken from the list of Health officers from several states were guests CAREULLY GUARDED Carefully guarded by secret ser vice men and police Mrs Herbert Hoover wife of the president 'ar rived in New York today Photographers tried to obtain a picture of iMrs Hoover tvhen she arrived at the Pennsylvania term inal but without success The po lice cleared the platform for Imr and she was escorted to a waiting automobile MAN KNIES GIRL DURING DOG IGHT INDIANAPOLIS Ind May' (l Nb) aw nrteen year oia gin I was nursing a knife slashed I and a man ivassought for ques itloning by police today after they participated in a dog fight Miss Juanita dqg dur ing astroll with his mistress de cided to engage in battle with another dog tied in? the yard of Otto Augostat 'Miss 'tried to separate the animals to her story to police i Augostat' ran' out of the house' with a knife in his hand and stabbed Miss dog five times His stabbing was careless He slashed the hand The dog will live CDEDSSLAYERS OBJECT Bloodhounds and Citizens Assist in Search of Killers ired Upon Pass Jnq Automobile JACKSON ky Majy A posse af deputies and citizens today searched the' hills Sotith of here for persons who fired on a passing automobile last night killing Miss Tessie Patton 18 year old 'co ed at junior college here George Daniels Jr driver of the car and Thomas Meadows another occupant said a group of men stepped onto the road and fired four or five shots at the auto mobile One of the bullets struck the girl in the head The youths took her back to a hospital at Jackson where she died Daniels and Meadows also stud ents at the college said they were on their way to Quick sand to get another girl and bring her back to' a party at Jackson EXPECT QUICK ARRESTS Sheriff Lee Combs said he ex pected to have those responsible in custody today Bloodhounds were brought from Lexington to assist in the search Bryan Burch ham 21 was arrested near the scene of the shooting and held in Breathitt county jail for ques tioning but the sheriff said he did not believe Burcham fired a shot Sheriff Combs denied that na tional guardsmen had been called out to guard the jail or prevent trouble The sheriff said he believed Burcham knew who fired the shots BT YOUNG MAN NEW YORK' May A slender young man stepped out of a car parked in a lane at North Merrick I early today and shot and killed Patrolman red ericlj Hirsch as the policeman who had demanded to see his license exclaimed: rancis He then leaped back into' the ear with a girl whom he had kidnaped from her escort an hour before and sped away as companion rookie cop emptied his revolver' after him Crowley' is in connect tion with the slaying of Virginia Brannen a dance hall hostess from Bangor Me TELLS ABDUCTION The shooting' of Patrolman Hirsch brought out a large de tail of police detectives and vol unteers and one of the first per sons they rounded up was John McCahill who was hunting for a young womanwho he said had been kidnaped from him At the police station 'he iden tified Crowley from photographs as the kidnaper The girl is 17 Po lice withheld' her 'name because they feared Crowley might kill hereto avoid recognition BEER BARON SEES IN SAD STATE WASHINGTON Back In America for the first time since 1902 Benny Dessau portly beer baron of Denmark saw the United States' as in a sad state from prohibition he said today Dessau is managing director of the United Breweries Ltd and the Tuborg Breweries Ltd of Copen hagen and head of dele gation to the International Cham ber of Commerce He said the American people were ruining their health by drink ing Illegally manufactured liquors and that prohibition would never be a success Wage Question Aniopg Topics At International Conference Settle Differences On Limestone ight BOSTON May With differences settled after three years of controversy here and in Wash ington over the use of New Eng land granite or Indiana limestone work on the new federal building zi srorv com Last Rites for Banker NEW 'YORK May George Baker powerful figure of Wall street and among its most unassuming was buried in Kensico cemdtery on the Hudson The funeral was characteristic of the simplicity of his life just" as his position in finance was im plied by the list of distinguished men Who attended The service for the 91 year oId financier lasted little more than half an hour orecast for Cloudy and much cooler by rain extreme east portion to night Thursday partly cloudy slowly rising temperatures south west portion1 in afternoon Local temperature from 7 am Tuesday to 7 am "Wednesday: High 77 low 60 mean 68T4 reciptation 06 inch rain Local or New Purdue Power Unit ft i 4 New Instructions PARIS' May Rene Massigli head of the rench naval delegation has to Lon don with a new set of instructions to try to reach a compromise on differences between rance and Italy the foreign office? announced todajrt 4 Gold Star' Mothers Depart for rance NEW YORK May After being told the whole na tion was proud of them and their sacrifices 150" gold star mothers sailed for ranco today on the liner George'' Washington They comprised the first 1931 contingent to depart bn a pil grimage to the graves of Ameri can world war dead MRS KIRKI AND IS STRIVING TO AIL TO SUBDUE IERY OIL WELL GLADEWATER Tex May (AP) Seven quarts of nitroglycer ine set off jat the (burning Sin clair No' 1 Cole oil well today failed to extinguish' the fire but dislodgedi theyi trouble'some Kelly joint a fitting at the casinghead The Kinley brothers Oklahoma fire fighters expressed the belief subsequent shots wpuld snuff out ithe fire Treasury Deficit WASHINGTON May (LNj The deficit last Monday amounted $903320000 against deficit of $152950000 recorded the sam day year it was' learned' at the treasury department today SHOT AT CIRCUS ROBBERY SCENE TULSA Okla May Dickey motor accessories dealer was shot 'and wounded mysteriously as he watched a stage coach robbery scene ini a circus here last night Surgeons said his condition was critical A bullet struck heart soon after rattled into the band of masked into the air He box CqI Zack' Miller bwner' of the said he 'was unable to explain the Police expressed the opinion some player' had loadedr his revolver with 'real cartridges instead of blanks Purdue Commencement At Gymnasium June 9 Decision of Trustees The annual commencement ex ercises at Purdue university June 9 will be held inMemorial gym nasium as has beendone the last few years instead of in the armory as has been proposed This plan was adopted by the board of trus tees in special session Tuesday because of the heavy expense necessary to move euipment install sound? devices and make various other changes in the armory for this single event was the feel ing of the board that this was no time to incur expense: of any sort only that which is absolutely nec said President 7 El liott Discontinuance of the eight autumn course in agricul ture was authorized by the trus tees and the special course in this field hereafter will only be given during the winter months IND IVE PERSONS SLAININ THEIR HOM WASHINGTON May Wages i and their relation's to economic equilibrium were brought before the International Chamber of Commerce today by Aloyse Meyer' of Luxemburg president of the European steel cartel who said the general tendency and should be directed toward real high He added however conditions In European countries differ from those in the States and' to introduce the American system of high wages in most of them would be extremely dangerous under Economic factors he said are strohger than theory and the measure which must not be exceeded without endangering the general economic balance of EXCEEDS WAGE LIMIT Meyer agreed with? the report of Gino Olivetti Italian delegate that? the limit' of high wages has been exceeded 'in the United States and that "this "explains' the at tempt on the part of Industrial in terests to obtain an increase tin customs Citing the cases of England and Germany since the war Meyer said 'thepolicy of high wages those countries' although in miti gated form compared with those in America had not given satis factory economic results "Without pretending that their depression is the exclusive result of high i he said" it "cannot be denied that they have been important contrib uting factors 1 'i other European4 countries cannot practice the policy of high STITT IAURELS Attendance at Indiana Club Roundup at Purdue Grows to 1150 Contests to De termine Champion Honors Despite the heavy rain Wednes day attendance continued to in crease rapidly at the annual state round up of 4 clubs at Purdue university and the second program found the huge assembly of farm boys and girls busily engaged in various contests Early in the afternoon approximately 1150 had registered The round up was officially opened when Dr Smith state club leader extended a wel come to the visitors Ralph Bishop Hamilton club boy re sponded fpr the' club members The Pu rd glee club presented a snort concert on program following address MANY TEAMS Continuation of demonstration contests order of the morning OG NEW YORK May (AP) i A pea soup fog enveloped New York harbor early today delaying in coming ocean and coast wise din ers from docking The rench liner rance due at quarantine at 5a was forced to drop an chor off Ambrose lightj PDLEINSTflANGEflENDEZVDUS Proposed light to Meet Sir 'Hubert Submarine Will Clarify Question Whether Airship Is Most Important Means to Land Polar Expeditions RIEDRICHSHAEN Germany May Dr Hugo Eckener: master of the Graf Zeppelin announced today that he will start for the north pole in his big ship about the middle ofJuly to meet Sir Hubert Wilkins who is going up there in a submarine mis attempt to make a con tact swith Sir Hubert at or near the pole he said should clarify the question as to whether the airship is the most appropriate means for land ing Polar expeditions near their destination picking them up later and providing them with supplies during their stay in the HEARST BACKS VENTURE The Zeppelin expedition is to be financed by William Randolph Hearst whose newspapers also are backing the Wilkins voyage Grat will carry 45 persons on the Arctic flight including Lieutenant Commander Smith Professor Samolovitch whowas aboard the steamer Krassin when it rescued' the Nobile ex pedition and Lady Drummond Hay It will take along complete polar equipment including sledges boats and Arctic clothing The time of the start will depend on the prog ress of the Wilkin? expeditionBecause of her greater speed the Graf will not leave ranz Josephs Sir submarine Nautilus is within two days of the pole The rendezvous with Sir Hubert will be part of the Zeppelin Arctic expedition which has been in preparation for some time Girl Is Victim Of Gas Hawks CLEVELAND May (INS) Louise Gaudig one of three girls who have been shot down by in Cleve lands within 'the past week died at Cleveland clinic hospital here LUQdy The girl died from wound the bullet having pierced ner Drain six hours Dies at Age 93 NOBLESVILLE Ind May (INS) Mrs Nancy Brown 93 the oldest woman in Hamilton county was dead at her home here toaav snewas xne wiaow Thomas Brown Civil war veter an and the mother of fifteen chil dren nine of whom are living orty five grandchildren and fifty one great grandchildren also sur vive WIE irst Lady of Land Goes to New York to Attend Ses sion of Maternity Cen ter Association AUDITOR ENDS LIE WITH SHOT III HOTEL ROOM Legal Battle Expected Over Trust und Established by Alleged Embezzler of County Poor 'Money CHICAGO May The body of red' Butke 38 auditor of Kane county Illinois sought on a charge of embezzling $64000 from county funds belonging principally to the county poor farm was found in a hotel last night with a bullet in his head Physicians said that apparently he had killed himself last' Mon day night MOVE TO TIE UP UND One of his last acts was to es tablish an $83000 trust fund with a Chicago trust company 'Kane county officials however moved immediately to tie up the fund with an injunction and Attorney George Carbary said step's would to taken as soon as possible to recover the county's funds Police authorities all over the middle west had been looking for Butke since last Monday when 'he disappeared from his home in Aurora He had "been county au dltor for elevenyears Until thequestion arose over the disap pearance of county funds he had never been suspected of wrongdoing His widow said they had lived within his salary of $3500 a year 1 Bull Is Monarch Of Battle Arena SAN LUIS POTOSI Mexico May 6 (AP) The lions may be the king of the jungles but the bull is monarch of the arena when they meet in mortal combat A lion called won the first round in a match? yesterday He hooked his claws' into the face and laid him low stalking majestically out of the ring But the second round brought disaster Prince got in the way of tile horns and was gored to death The lion's owner Luigi ernand! later was arrested for having ob jected to the beast's return to the ring after the first encounter Verdict of Suicide MARION Ind May A verdict of suicide Was returned by Coroner Stout late yes terday1 in the death of 'H Biinn Marion who was found shot' to death in hall near his office riday Pass Boxing Bill SPRINGIELD Ill May: 6 (INS) By a' vote of 80 to the house today passed the os nArrniftlr 1 fit boxing in Illinois It now goes to the senate s) The present law limits contests' to '10 rounds' Here Saturday War Mothers to Sell Their Tokens to Raise Money for Welfare Work Among Veterans Carnation will be observed Saturday May 9' in' Lafayette and many other cities that being the occasion on which the American War Mothers sell red and white carnations to raise money for the financing of a their i worthy work Each year on the eve of day thb War Mothers and their helpers appear on the streets with boxes of artificial flowers which they to the public red car nations to be worn for living mothers and white carnations for mothers dead APPEAL TO PUBLIC 1 17 The Wars Mothers whose sons 'PiriPTl or daughters srerved their country I VlvIVllL IvLllll in the world war are appealing to the general public for generous electrician is support of the sale in order outh the returns may be adequate to seond street with injuries enable them to carry on their es rcceivcd late Tuesday afternoon in I vviuvuv vviujiiUiaiA pett (where he was engaged in work for the city He was riding on a truck Ian electric light pole beside him (when a bump in the roadway (caused the pole to bounce up and strike him on the head knocking him to the ground Then the pole fell on his right side His head is badly bruised and also his right side leg aqnd arm but it is not prove INPARKEDAUTO Suspect Sought in Connec tion With Killing of Dance Half Hostess Riddles Po Body Xr jggBttgR wll City Electrician jsSsKsA 1.

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