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COMMENTS ON
DISARMAMENT
PLATTSBURGH SENTINEL
•tfUES., JUNE14, 1929
Juvenile Court Psychologist
Finds Carl Mahan,, Given 15 NEW CURRENCY TO BE
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Y e a r s f o r j [ i l l i n
P 1 m a t
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SUED 0 N
LY
ONJ UJULY
Y e a r s f o r j[illing P 1 ? y m a t e
J u s t L i e o t h e r
B o y s
and Didn't Realize Wrong He Committed
I WASHINGTON, June 2. ./Pi—The
PILGRIMAGE
TOENGLAND
' new currency adopted by the gov[ ernment different in design from
i the present bills and smaller in
length and width, will go into circulation Wednesday, July 10. In
making the announcement
today.
I the treasury said the old. larger |
j notes also would continue to be us- •
J ed until unfit for circulation. After j
( the first issue of the new currency j
, all orders for paper money will be j
filled by the treasury with portions , 1 .
1500 American Boy Scouts Will Be
of both the old and new designs.
t Greatest Peace time Encampment of Boys
By ALFRED SEGAL
I
(Written for NEA Service)
'
PAINTSVILLE, Ky., May 29.— !
This town is rather ashamed of the (
notoriety it has been getting recently. More than 100 years Paints
ville lay sequestered among these
hills, unknown to front pages, save
for the fame that its millionaire
son, John C. Mayo, conferred upon
it occasionally.
Then that dreadful thing happened, and all the front pages l
States Burden Of Unproductive Ex- were pointing scorn at Paintsville'
penditures Will Be Imposed On
where a county judge had sen- :
Economic World
! tenced the 6-year-old boy, Carl
| Newton Mahan, to the reformatory ,
WASHINGTON, May 31
for 15 years for killing his 8-year-J
economic
"unproductive" bur en ^
te
Cecil
Van
Hoose
placed upon the. world by the cost
^
l g d o v e r ft p i e c e
iey
of modern warships was declareu
of scrap iron.
by Secretary Stimson today to be
In all the centers of civilization,
illustrated by the "authorized and
including the enlightened portion
contemplated naval program" of
of Paintsville itself, this was re$1,170,880,000 for new ships of the
garded as an unthinkable reversion
American navy.
to a dark time when children as
In a statement commenting upon
President Hoover's speech on M«norial Day, the Secretary of State
A jury of farmers had found
said he had in his possession
Carl Newton Mahan guilty and a
memorandum from the dierctor of
county judge, who in private Hie
the budget showing the cost of this
is a Baptist preacher, had imposed
program recommended by the navy
^ ^
^
^
Qf Jfi
department in case the policy oi ,
U. S. Naval Program Calls
For $1,170,800,000 Expenditure
World Jamboree Held on
July 31-August 13
50,000 WUTATTEND
GIVES NO REASON
TEACHER FOUND
SLAIN IN BED
IN HOTEL ROOM
;
Jthat they intended to be married!
| on the trip here. When they jtr| rived here Fairbanks said they were'
on a vacation between the making]
I cf pictures and did not intend to
be married until- some time later. •
They planned to return to Califor-'
nia next week.
'•
Mr, and Mrs. Fairbanks said they:
both intend to continue their motion picture careers.
After Mrs. i
Fairbanks completes three pictures1
for which she is under contract
and her husband completes four
that he is scheduled to make, they
plan to return to the Easi and sail
fcr a honeymoon in Europe.
' '
P.J.TIERNEY
CRITICIZES
COMMISSION
Appointed By Hoover To
Determine Source Of Crane
K. OF C~CONVENTION
lit.
1
MISS VERBENA SWEENEY
Rev. Bishop J. H. Conroy
Preaches Sermon At Convention Mass
Nearly 1,500 American boys will
' LAKE PLACID, N. Y.. May 31 (JP)
pilgrimage to England this sum- j
—Criticism of President
Hoover's
mer to take part in the greatest :
appointment of a commission
to
peace-time encampment of boys
determine the source of crime was
that the world has ever known. The :
voiced
at
the
34th
annual
convenBecame Bride of Mr. Horace Lagroup will be the official repretion of the New Yoik State Council ''
Blanc at Ceremony Performed
sentatives of the Boy Scouts of
of Knights of Columbus today b y
at St. John's Church
'
America at the World Jamboree to
Patrick J. Tierney, of Plattsburgh, * ;
:
be held at Birkenhead, across the
past district deputy of the ordeif.
A pretty wedding was solemnized
Mersey River from Liverpool, EngTierney, delivering the address of
yesterday morning at 9:30 at St.
land, from July 31st to August 13th
John's church when Miss Verbena welcome at the opening business
this year. 50,000 Boy Scouts repreSweeney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. session, said he was fearful that
senting 42 different nations will
Henry Sweeney, of 72 North Cath- members of the commission "may
pitch their tents and for two weeks
everyerine street, city, became the bride :seek the causes of crime
will work and play . together. The
; where but where those causes may
of Mr. Horace LaBlanc, son of Mr.
:
World Jamboree is being held to
be found." He declared "no legisFurther Examination of Body
and Mrs. Peter LaBlanc of Chazy.
celebrate the 21st birthday of the
lation will ever stop crime. The
Morgue Showed a Broken
end may be obtained only through
founding of the Boy Scout MoveNeck
the appeal to the individual." Mr.
! j
, ment and also to pay tribute to Sir at the ceremony.
The
bride
was
beautifully
attirdV
C ate
y
Tierney, an attorney, is widely
, i DETROIT, June 2, ://P)~Arms I R o b e r t Baden-Powell Chief Scout
• S T u S r t e T S is n°o t adopted !«P^ Paintsville there entered a
ed in rose lace dress with hat to known in the north country.
i **, «fw nn™.r=
; i still folded peacefully across her ] o f t h ^ World. More than 400 acres
; woman bearing the torch of the j ^
match and carried a bouquet of
1
of
Among floral tributes sent
to
j breast, the body of Miss Mary H a y - |
ground will be under canvass
roses. She was attended by Mrs. the convention was one from the
J j dis Lee, 27, former school teacher when the World Jamboree opens on
Mary Myers. The bridegroom had Lake Placid Lodge of Masons.
the flsures Inn*, the cons»»H ^ ' " ^ T T s c f c n c e
} and daughter of reputedly wealthy | July 31st.
for his best, man, Mr. Richard
1
parents in New York City was dis- In patrol units of eight, under
The convention mass, with the
Myers.
Rev. Francis T. Campbell, of St.
i covered in a hotel room here by a adult leaders, the American Scouts
decLed. -and mat U it - proceeds' »f the Moratory of thejnost enFollowing the ceremony a wed- Joseph's church, the Bronx, officiamaid
|
Carl
r>:ahan,
C-yenr-old
slayer,
is
shown
above
on
the
lap
of
his
mother,'
yesterday.
Police
were
inves-,
will
embark
from
several
different
itehtenecUuvenHe
courtin
other nations will be impelled
?\"
•• *v, i,,rrtpn nt nrmro t n a t o f J u d ^ e Charles W. Hoffman, Mrs.
Cora Mahan. in the courtroom where the judge sentenced him to tigating her death because of the seaports and landing at Liverpool, ding breakfast was served at the ting, was held this morning. The
5 years ffor
follow suit, the miraen oi unpiu-, of Cincinnati. In
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killing his
his little
little playmate.
olavmate. Below
Below is
is the
the Mahan
Mahan home
home at
at napparently
,,,,n,.^n,, „paradoxical
,„„<,.„. position
,-„ TT
..,, Goole and Jhome of the bride's parents. Mr. Rt. Rev. Joseph II. Conroy, Bishop
iA.-_._ . , ' I T » . . . . , . U
this juvenile,
y™** o r killing
of Harwich, ^,
Gromsby,
Hull,
expenditures which will be
Paintsville, Ky.
.nd Mrs. LeBlanc left shortly af- of Ogdensburg, preached the sefthe young- woman's body when Newcastle, will pilgrimage to the
court there is no trial by jury or
fmposed.upon
the
economic
world
•
terwards by motor for Albany mofi.
p
by judge. Judge Hoffman's t i o n a l r e a c t j O n s of the boy. Some-1 of hero, the center of all attention, f ound and disclosures of a subse-Jamboree Camp. Many of the Amb to:
where
they will spend a short honf
u
e
n
t
during the next 15 years can be to j t is a clinic of psychologists, | Q n e s t e p p e d accidentally 'on the'wearing his Sunday suit on week- *
jerican Scouts will embark
The convention grand ball was
Post-mortem examination,
rt i
eymoon. On their return they will
A
maid
a certain extent realized."
: c o uxhiatrists
held tonight.
and physicians. T n e ; e d g e Of the flower bed
'days.
discovered the girl1: 's special trains from the various Engmake their home at 72 u North
J
Mr Stimson did not give a rea-' psychiatrists
andofphysicians.
The | e d.gXe o o k o u t r h e e x c l a m i e d . . . y o u > r e
id and body
the delinquent
Has Manly Material
.death when she entered the room j lish seaports and be carried to
Catherine St. Their many friends
t0 clean
con for
issuance
of his
state-' mind,
andexamined,
body of the
themental
delinquent
- S o n o r m a l l y disposed was Birkenhead and Upton. Prom there
rnent
northe
was
tnere any
cmiui.«.t
- - M are
and \ . X o&o kh uofut t t h e m , , ,
xI , recommend "that his parents j
join in extending congratulations
th delinquency!
t l d \ g h e f o l l o w e d h i m t o t hthe
courtkeep no newspaper clippings h a v - ; t h e b o d y t n a t t h e m a i d s e v e r a } they will be transported by motor
forthcoming from the White House: Phy sic al causesi dof his
urt- keep
e CO
and a hearty wish for many years
in connection with it. In official; are found and treatment for their
^ w h e r e h g p Q r e d o y e r t h e ' i n g t , ;o do with his case that they i t l m e s r e t r e a t e d a f t e r looking into to Arrove Park where the worldcf happiness. .
comic page never mention the case to him and ' t h e r o o m b e l i e v i n S Miss Lee asleep.: gathering is to be held.
I c o i o r e d p i c tures of
circles, however, there was some ( cure is prescribed,
Among the out of town guests
from
the
g e Qf
h
speculation that the Secretary of I m order that there might be sett whilethe judge
of tthe
circuit court'that the people of Paintsville in- j « e r ^
^ a ™ ^
^ i
*****
International were Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sweeney of EPSOM, England, (JP)—Derby day
struct
their
children
,
ner
creast
and
a
smile
rested
on
g
ut
Bureau,
at
London,
State desired the other naval pow- before the nation an example of
_
d
O
Q
m
t
h
a
t
h
f
t
d
b
e
e
n
j
CO
avoid
all'
state
agide
New York city, Mr, and Mrs. Peter this year will suffer in color and
ers tof the world to be acquainted, this enlightenment, Judge Hoffman | p l a c e < J u p Q n ^ ^ b y t h g c o u n t y ' r e f erence to the tragedy in their her lips. The bed was unruffled,
i all more than 15,000 Boy LaBlanc of Chazy, Miss Nida La- dramatic equality by the absence
fully with the American position consented to a suggestion that the j u d g e
'contacts with him.
i with sheets still tucked around the
are expected from countries Blanc of White Plains Mr. and of King George and of any entry
^^ wi
. isV/iJ.L'Cll'LO W i l l ! liiLH,
' .,
on naval disarmament.
j psychologist of his court, ^Mrs.
rS
outside of the British Empire. The Mrs. Leo LaBlanc and Mr. and Mrs. from the royal stables.
&d ^
e e n C Q n _ | There is nothing 1 the matter with I
" I( ^H^ hhad
at nQ
no ^timp bbppn
ron-! There is nothing the matter with I
*
Dominions and colonial possessions M a n ^
W h e n S h e finally
"With every fresh discovery in Ethel Goldsmith Muegle, be W-\J^TJy
Decelle of- Chazy, Mrs. A. It is the custom for the British
Zl^Tot
doom.
T^e'
Carl
Newton
Mahan.
There
is
in
<W™"™
ij discovered Miss Lee
was deadand
the
addiwarfare," Mr. Stimson
declared, mitted £ M j o to ™ " * * » e j £ *»* court adjourned and Carl went, him the material of a good man,; ^
smnmxmed
h o t e l o f f l c i a J s w h Q of Great Britain will send
LaBounty of AuSable Chasm and sovereign accompanied by members
"the cost of the modern ships of Carl Newton Mahan trial by h Q m e t Q t a k g u p h i g a l m o s t l i f e . s i z e provided he is let alone.
jcursory
examination
declared tional 2,000 Scouts to the Jam- Miss Ruth Martin of Washington. of his family, to bestow the honor
war is mounting." He asserted that science.
, . _ : ^ doll which he has not yet outgrown, i
| called police. A police surgeon after boree and the remainder of the
of his presence upon the derby, the
be- | Mrs. Muegle set up her clinic in
group will be made up of English
death was due to heart disease and
LONDON. June 2. ;.<P—The list country's most popular racing event
jLULAL mRSi ULLV
her
Scouts.
tween"3V*and 47*mUlion*s"of dollars' the Mahan cottage which is at the p r ^ n t e ^ " h V r e
But
King George's long and danthe body was removed to the counof the king's birthday honors, isMany notables from continental
and "even a modern 10,000
ton end of an alley where Carl's fa-,
_
ty morgue.
sued tonight, includes all physi- gerous illness, although he is now
Europe
will
be
present.
In
previous
cruiser costs more than double the ther keeps his taxicab which meets
There however, another examinacians who attended his majesty well advanced in convalescence, will
original cost of the library of Con- all the trains. The parents were A l l
VerdlCt Oil
not permit his attendance at the
; Gordon Mossey Had 12 Bottles of tlon showed a broken neck with a vJa *l S !| "t *h e™K"m8 g^s oatf Efour-year-interd u r i n g h i s s e r i o u s i U n e s s l last
a s t wwini)
1
n land
Swe
gyggg..
quite willing and even thankful.
Liouor in Saddle Bae Thrown
i traumatic hemorrhage
which
indii
^
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ter.
,There are five new peers, fV ve time honored classic June 5.
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saddle
Bag
inrown
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and
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In some governmental circles t h e ' "If there is anything wrong withj
I cated the fracture occurred before
| privy councillors, 11 baronets and There was general disappointOver Mudguard of
statement of the secretary was be- our baby we want to know it," the!
year, the Prince of Wales, 3 2 knights
] ment at the announcement that his
j death.
Motorcycle
ETHEL GOLDSMITH
lieved to reflect a willingness on mother said.
j By
Miss Lee registered at the hotel | w h o j s Chief Scout of Wales will,
i majesty's colt, Glastonbury, had
MUEGLE
' the part of the administration to 1 Where the boy had had no unI been scratched. The king has never,t that time gave her ! c a m P w i t h t n e S c o u t s - T h e D u k e
twori the derby and the royal enj tries always have great. popularity
{and substantial backing in their "att e m p t s to win the trophy for the
there was ...
; king.
coming from officials on this view.'gether the disapointed figure of a,Of having dora-any wrong he
Lord Astor's Cragadour is the faThere is a provision in the warship wooden man that is in Mrs. Mue-'no consciousness whatever. Hef &p-\ Mossey was riding on a motor- w o r f e y e s e r d a y b u t t h e y b e l l e v e d h e r
1
vorite for tills year's derby.
iauthorization law which would per- gle's laboratory. In this he ratea! pears a sweet, gentle child in whom cycle and thrown across the rear
& gr&du&te
nf
m i t the President to abandon it if perfect. There was the picture of,there is no danger for the future, mudguard was a saddle bag coniesiey college.
st naval disarmament treaty is ne- a ship on a sea cut up into blocks < unless his character is damaged by gaining 12 bottles of liquor.
Following the high mass at St
KOtiated Mr Stimson, when ques- and these Carl put together with; the recent events.
| Arraigned before U. S. CommissJohn's church Sunday, a proi o n e d on this matter, would not every wave in its place.
| On the Fourth of July he has ioner G. S. Bixby in this city, Moscession of the Blessed Sacrament
say whether any such action was!
The Questions
jshot cap pistols and his experience sey waived examinatron to the
was held in honor of the feast of
1
"And what's the difference be-j with these has been that he could charge placed against him and was
contemplated.
Corpus Christi.
WARREN, Qh:o, i*lay 31, UPhtween an egg and a stone?" Mrs.' point them at people and shoot and held for federal court.
Bail was
The procession was led by the
Robert Luton, an' airplane owner,
Muegle asked him.
j nothing happened. So he had nojnxed at $2,000 which was furnished. I
students of the grades of St. John's
was killed, and John Stafford, the
"A stone is red," replied the child reason to guess that firing a real
;
school and four members of the
pilot, was injured badly today when
upon whose shoulders judge and' gun would result in anything terI Fourth Degree, Knights of Columtheir plane crashed at Halls Field
jury had imposed the full weight of j rible. Indeed, he does not realize
bus, acted as guards of honor.
east of here.
j
iiiinT
AT
r
v
m
ACIAkI
moral and legal responsibility.
I now that anything terrible has hap
Luton's home was in Leavitts|- Following the procession there
MELBOURNE, Australia, [JP) —
HURT IN t Al LU JlUW
"And what's the difference be- pened.
hurgh, Ohio. Stafford is from
For some years Dr. Sydney Pern
!was Benediction of the Blessed i
tween a fly and a butterfly?" she; He ha4 a modest but wholesome
.
Youngstown.
of Melbourne has recommended
inquired.
jhome. His parents^ are making the
The crash came while the plane
ELKTON, Mr., May 31 (JP)—One
boomerang throwing as a healthy
"A butterfly has big wings," Carl best of their meager fortune and • fatally injured late today by
was taking off. It had climbed to
and stimulating sports, and now
answered.
I are people with a keen sense of,' explosion in the mixing room of
about 75 feet when suddenly it
there is a growing movement to
"How many fingers have you on [ their responsibilities as the parents .fireworks company near here.
nose-dived.
make it a national pastime.
i your left hand?"
of this child. They feel deeply for j Harry Brown, truck driver, was i
Muscle sense has to be keenly
j
the parents of the child that was | kHied.
developed, and the mind must be| He counted them.
killed. The boy is safe enough in! Brown was unloading chemicals! SCRANTON, Pa., June 2, i/Pi—
concentrated upon the throw, just] "Five!"
their conscientious hands.
from a truck into the mixing room ; Eighteen persons were injured, one
as on the drive in golf, says Dr.' "And on your right hand?"
1
A Loving Grandmother
' w hen the blast occurred. Officials | building destroyed and several othPern, who has given many private
He counted again.
He
has
a
very
gentle
grandmother
|
did n o t know whether the explo- e rs badly damaged and hundreds of
displays of this native sport.
j "Five!"
who, I hear, is always bringing him; s i O n was on the truck or in the, windows were smashed by a dynaMADISON, Wis., (JP)—Use of sciIt is, he remarks, really strenu- ! "And on both hands?"
things and the goodness of h e r . m j X i n g building itself.
! mite explosion late Saturday night
ence as a weapon against criminals
ous when the attempt is made toj He hesitated
heart is always overflowing for him ! Allen Dickerson,
24, Vernice that wrecked the Sterling Market.
has only begun, according to Dr.
throw the boomerang through a; "Ten!" He was happy at having
And whenever he wants something,! Jones, 38, and John Gilbert, 21, j a green goods store on Main street,
J. H. Mathews, University of Wisquarter-mile circle and bring it; found the right answer.
he need only go to her to get it.' were so badly burned they are not ! Dickson City.
consin chemist, whose skill is freback to one's feet.
j "And what is a trial?"
She is like most other grandmo-' expected to live.
•
j All the injured were expected
quently employed by police.
At first the tyro fails to hold the] "A trial is when you shoot somethers, but I think she would serve] A dozen girls, employed in the ! to recover.
"New methods continually are beboomerang at the right angle.. He, body."
!
the boy better by denying him fre-; plant, were slightly
injured
by j The explosion occurred at *l:40
ing
devised and used," Dr. Mathews
has not "the feel" and must deA Child of Six
iquently that which he demands.
' glar.s flying from windows shat- o'clock. Joseph Sabatelli, owner of
points
out, "and many of these
velop muscle sense before he can
NEW YORK, June 3. :A'.—DougHe was presented with the figure : I notice that the rifle with which tered by the blast. Fire which fol- i the market had just closed the
methods are so new that they are
make a satisfactory throw except
of a triangle and asked to draw the shooting was done is hanging lowed the explosion was quickly store for the night and was stand- las Fairbanks, Jr., screen star, and
not generally known even to those
by accident.
| one like it, and his clumsy little in is accustomed place in the Ma- extinguished.
ing in front of the building con- Lucille Fay Le Sueur, known on the
who have responsibility for invesIn a way, boomerang throwing is
were
hands could do no better than a nan cottage. This is a mistake and
versing with James Munley when screen as Joan Crawford,
tigation
of crime.
aboriginal golf. Something of the
half circle. And so for an hour I recommend that it be done away
the blast went off. Both were hurl- married today bj the Rev. Edward
"This is particularly true of idensame kind of nerve and skill is reMrs. Muegle continued with the with. Hanging there, it serves to
ed across the street, Munley escap-1 F. Leonard at St. Malachy's Roman
tification of criminals who use firequired. The peophyte is content
ng"with minor"injuries! Sabatelli (Catholic church.
| questions and materials of the remind the boy of the thing he did;
arms. There are only two or three
if he makes the boomerang return,
was badly cut and was taken to a i T n e ceremony took place in the
Stanford-Binet test and in each in- he must forget this dreadful hapexperts
in the United States who
but the expert is not satisfied till
hospital
'rectory of the church, which is
stance getting the results to be ex- pening as quickly as possible,
are familiar with this special techhe< has mastered all the loops and
as
the
Tagi Uffelmann Pederson. a subPolice believed a blackhancl f e u d i k n o w n
"actors church,'
pected from a child of six who had As I have said, the only danger
nique—a
technique which gives', very
twirls and fancy figures which the
not yet been to school.
\ that is in the future of the boy ject of Denmark, was arrested near^ was responsible for the explos-on. | shortly after the couple obtained
positive identification.
boomerang can be made to deChamplain on Saturday by Immi-- Firemen in searching the
marriage license at the city hall.
She
interviewed
the
mother
to
de
may
lie
in
the
recent
events.
He
scribe in the air.
"The chemist,
pharmacologist,
termine her fitness to be the boy's has been made much of lately. He gration Inspector Manuel Eoteilho c h l s a t i e r n o o n c a m e across an elec-'when Fairbanks said they would
botanist, basteriologist, pathologist,
Dr. Pern first became interested
guardian. The mother told of small has been the center of attention, on a charge of illegally entering t n c t j m e c l o c k c o m p i e t e i y wired. It not be married until some time m
psychiatrist, psychologist,
metalIn the art of boomerang-throwing
The officer appre-' ; believed this was used to set off the Fall.
errands the boy used to do for the when he has gone to the court- the country.
The trend seems to be back toward lurgist, gun expert, textile expert
many years ago in Gippsland, VicBeth Sully, mother of the bride-, brunets,
jisdge who sentenced him to 15 house, he has been dressed up in hended the alien walking along the t^e dynamite
according to recent and finger print expert all are maktoria, when watching an aboriginal
highway.
,
Mrs.
John
Norton
who
lives
in
a
[groom
and
first
wife
of
Douglas
choices of several college uueens.
years in the reformatory.
his Sunday suit and in his new
exponent.
Arraigned before U. S. Commiss- building adjoining the market was; Fairbanks, attended the ceremony These three brunets were chosen ing modern detective methods sci"I let him do it because I be- shoes of which he is so proud
Probably no white man in Ausi
city,
Pedh.
of
the
explosion.
Mrs.
A
telegram
of
congratulations
was.
ky : If Armstrong, nationally entific."
X
b
y
ln
a
e
r
o
i
n
e
j lieve a child should learn to earn Knowing the child mind, I fear this
.ived examination to the Norton fought her way through' received by them from Mr. Fair- k n o w beauty expert, as the most
money," she said. "In that way is bad for a child. Unless he is
,
tifill girls at the University
Australia is producing a new
After having been mute for sev-1 he gets to know that the way to permitted quickly to forget the re- charge and was held for federal :moke and flames to the second I banks' father.
! o f Arkansas. They are, top to
'court. In default of $2,000 bail, he; tcry in search of her daughter Mai The couple arrived in New York | hottom, Mildred Fletcher of Little fruit, a blend of cucumber and a p eral years Walter Schuetze of Ber-i
get money is by work."
cent events, his mind may lingei was committed to the Clinton coun~;
IU)t
k
Jin regained his speech while at ai
ie. aged three. She found the girl: f r o m California last Thursday af-!
' - Wilrmi (Mover of Lonoke ple, said to be very desirable for
Muegle observed the emo-fondly on the time he was a
' ty jail.
incvrM-iui.,- under a oi!e of debris '
^ ' L I Bonnie Minium of b'ayette- use in salads.
"
' ter denying several times enroute
vine.
MARRIED YESTERDAY
j Death First Thought Due to
|
Heart Disease
MAID MAKESlJlSCOVERY
WORLD SETS SWIFT
P & E IN BUILDING
A1J FEDERAL
Three Brunets
Beauty Queens
SERVICES HELD AT
ST. JOH£S CHURCH
BOOMERANG THROWING
HARD SPORT TO MASTER
j'QNF KILLED THREE
ONE KILLED, ANOTHER
HURT IN PLANE CRASH
18 PERSONS
INJURED BY
EXPLOSION
stroys One Building and
Damages Several Others
-
TWO YOUTHFUL
SCREEN STARS
ARE MARRIED
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.,
Weds Joan Crawford in
New York City
ALIEN ARRESTED
NEAR CHAMPLAIN
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SCIENCE MAKING NEW
WEAPONS FOR POLICE