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Till-: BHOOKIAN DAILY KMiUl. NEW YOHK. SUNDAY. JULY 22. 2 A 10,000 BARE HEADS Star Seatholder in Wreck Want Him to Explain 8TH MAN INDICTED Winding Up His State Work II OPENS Id AS BUGLER SOUPS Relates Plunge and Escape IN U.

S. INQUIRY OF FEDERAL JOB SALE CARRAHZA'S RETURN ARREST M0T0RMAN ON SUPHEMAGY BF AMERICAN FILMS Military Escort Accompanies Mississippi Republican Leader INL I. R. R. WRECK; IGNORED SIGNAL Body to Border Planes Drop Flowers on Funeral.

Laredo, July 21 (P) Mexico's Latest to Be Arrestod All to Ba Tried in November. Jackson, July 21 IPI George Lone Eagle was returned today to the Continued from Page 1. McC lellan, Republican leader of New I Patrick Gallagher, 38, steamfUter, of 3004 Clarendon lays claim to having the "star" seat In the Lonj Island Railroad train wreck yesterday at the drawbridge between Hammels and Broad Channel. That seat happened to be the first scat In the first car the smoker giving Gallagher a clear view of the track ahead as the train approached the open draw, Here's how he tells it: "I was on the first seat of the first car, In which there were 17, other men, I was on my way to work at the Far Rockaway High School and most of the others In the car were worklngmcn, road patrolman who was a -A HI -r Hi 1 the train; ivcrjoo ana nusseu ton, was arrested today, bringing to eight the number of persons Indicted by the Federal Grand Jury at Biloxl which Investigated alleged patronago irregularities In Mississippi. Walters, bridge carpenters who wen nrkliiu on the bridne.

and Jullu. and Joseph Ehler, members of ire Company oi nocsaway McClellan Is charged with having Beach. to violate the statute prohibiting sale or purchase of public The List of Injured. The following list of 18 injured as given out officially by the rail ofTtee. The indictment charged that lie connived with Perry W.

Howard, road company: "As we were crossing the trestle and approaching the draw, I saw a tug several hundred feet out and as National Republican Committeeman I n.iV country from which he flew on a mission of Rood will that International misunderstandings might be overcome. Between solid wall of packed humanity that overflowed into the) streets of Laredo and Nucvo Laredo, the body of the late Captain Emlllo Carranza was borne In highest mill-tary honors to the center of the International bridge, where Gen. Josrj Amcxcua, chief of the aviation forces of Mexico, and a so.uad of picked men waited to receive their former comrade who will be laid to rest with Mexico's immortal heroes. There was a pause of five minutes. In which 10.000 heads were bared 83 "taps" sounded the final tribute to the man who lost his life In an attempted r.on-stop flight from New York to Mexico City after coming to this country to repay the visit of Col.

Charles A. Lindbergh to Mexico. American troops followed the to the Neuvo Laredo station where brief ceremonies were held be- .1 MAMLL BODENHEIM i looked down the track I saw the drawbridge still open. "We kept rolling along and I from Mississippi, and six others, also under Indictment, to bring about the appointment of A. P.

Russell of Ma-geo to a United States district Alliance With German UFA Seen as First Step for European Movie Bloc. By ROMULUS. Special Correspondent 0 The Eagle. Rome. July 7 (By MaiH-A new champion has appeared In the arena to challenge the acknowledged and well seasoned supremacy o( the American film In the motion picture theaters of Europe.

It Is none other than Benito Mussolini, whose will has superseded the constitution of Italy. The prospective alliance between the State-controlled Italian film company, known as U. C. and the German concern UFA is the first step in a well-matured project to establish the United States of Europe" as a defensive combination against the heretofore unbeatable competition of the United States of America. it is known that the Italian Gov-tmment some time ago made oilers 10 one or more big American 111m companies for a plan of Jv The American jumped up and let out a yell, and started to run to the rear of the car.

The first thing I knew I was in the MISSING L0EB GIRL Payment of $1,500 Charged. Payment of 11.500 and traveling ex water. The car was about three quarters filled with water. All the men kept their heads and there was FOUND; DREW KIN penses to Washington were alleged to have figured In Russell's appoint ment. no wild lighting to get out.

"I dove through an open window SEEK BODENHEIM The Grand Jury returned Indict LOUIS A. ALBRIZZI, 28, 8309 Utrecht Brooklyn. Contusions and possible fracture. CHARLES MULLER, the mo-torman. ROCCO CHIEFFO, 40.

180 Clermont Brooklyn. Contusions. JOSEPH ISRAEL, 37, 2803 38th Manhattan. Contusions. MARCO CARDOZZO, 28, 1724 62d Brooklyn.

Cuts. EUGENE CLOUD, 65 W. 70th 8t Manhattan. Contusions. BARTLEY MANNING, 48 7608 Westchester Bronx.

Right arm cut. CHARLES COLEN, 31, 129 Fre-mont Brooklyn. Left arm cut. GEORGE MERZ, 1317 E. 9th Brooklyn.

Contusions. WILLIAM CRAWFORD, 42, 129-13 134th Ozone Park, Continued from Page 1. figuring that the whole train had crashed down Into the bay, I managed to swim to the trestle. Some of the other fellows couldn't swim, but those who could helped them to the ments against McClellan, Howard Redmon, A. M.

Redmon, Ed. L. Pat-ton, J. C. Tannehlll, Deputy Marshal at Biloxl rind W.

E. Miller, postmaster at Wiggins, all on charges of violating the Public Office Sale Law. He Virginia Drew has been drowned. came back only a short time ago. To Be Tried In November.

Another Girl Drank Poison. After her experience in the Village fore the body was sent speeding on to Mexico City. Fifty-two Army airplanes, sweeping low in the skies and pouring down a consta.it stream of flowers, hovered over the International bridge as the officials of the two countries united In Here is Gov. Alfred E. Smith as he appeared at his desk in Alhanv winding 110 his State business last week preliminary to McClellan Isted bond' of $2,500 trestle.

I don't know, but I believe the water there Is about 40 feet deep and the way I figure it out Is that we all managed to escape because the car was longer than the space between the abutments which caused it for appearance at the November term varatinn and the hip rlunce into the camraicn as the Democratic were urged to establish a permanent studio in Italy and to Gladys was taken back to her parents' home. She has been living there with them for some time until her reported of Federal Court, when he and seven other defendants are due to be tried. gnei ior the fallen flier. The planes Presidential candidate. to tilt up on one end instead of It was rumored that additional In disappearance, in fact.

Because the going completely under. then flew across the border to drop flowers on the funeral train as it vestigations might be conducted at I can't understand why the mo alarm at Headquarters was "confiden Oxford or Clarksdale. tial it was impossible to get details COURT WAR LOOMS torman didn't see the open draw, as I saw it. After I and others had climbed to the top of the trestle we NOTIFICATION DATE FOR SMITH DELAYED of this disappearance. But Dr.

Loeb evidenced a reeling Plan Fingerprinting EAGLE STRAW VOTE that he wanted to talk to Bodenhetm tried to help the people imprisoned in the second car, which was hanging over the water dangerously. We went IN DISPUTE OVER BOND FIRM STOCK make a detinue numuer here for the Italian and the international market. It was Pointed 01 that Italy had the most perfect light or outdoor scenes, that there were splendid Wstono and scenic backhands, that Italian abounded with good material foi Scenarios, and finally that tabor; so much cheaper here than America. Americans Refuse Offer. The Americans declined, on the basis of pievlous experience.

Th rt Amiriran companies t.u. FOR RADIO HOOKUP For Dry Violators, tnrougn tne other cars In the rear. Uniformed Agents and as soon as he had heard that Bodenheim had been located in the artist colony in Provincctown he hastened up there. Gladys and Virginia are not the only girls who have figured In tragedies after knowing Bodenheim. Jane RESULTS SHOW Bib SWITCH TO SMITH Continued from Face 1.

which had remained In place on the tracks, but could find no axes or other Continued from Page Washington, July 21 (P) Plans to Continued from Page 1. equipment with which we could break fingerprint all Prohibition Law vio with the progress made so far In into tne second car. So we had to use tin nf Southampton, cresident of the Queens. Contusions. ALFRED WIRTH, 46.

275 Grant Brooklyn. Abrasions. GIRARD VELENTI, 38, 248 Nassau Brooklyn. Injury to the skull. JOHN DORAN, 44, 27 Decatur Brooklyn.

Cut. WILLIAM KNOTT. 41, 8409 Liberty Queens. Cuts. WILLIAM CANNON.

39, 908 Linden Brooklyn. Injury to left hip. WILLIAM HUGHES, 99 Butler Brooklyn. Abrasions. RALPH MUSCARELLO, 654 Baltic Brooklyn.

Slight in-Jury on chest. PATRICK GALLAGHER, 3004 Clarendon Brooklyn. Injury to right hip and shoulder. Those With Minor Injuries. Supplementing the company list, rerfectlnu radio arrangements, out our nsts and smash the windows." Thnmnssnn.

who lived at 19 Jane lators and to place Prohibition agents doing roadwork in uniforms so they company and chairman of the board. 1 ne dld not, g0 s0 jar as to make it was friendly with the author. Ard ave. and Sterling pl ten day's bal-she drank poison. She never ex- 'otlng gave Smith 66 percent of the we are aoing tr.e oesi we tun uaiimcni ne was Costello Backs Raskob can be easily laenunea were an nounced today by Prohibition Com produced in Italy, but the resuU ha io, been encouraging from any point ot view.

Too great a distance Iiom what we have," he stated. "The rec-; bejng discriminated against. He was plained why, however- vtes cast. Ninety-seven per- 1,360 votes cast missloner Doran. oras are in perieci simpe aim upcu reminded that tnere was eimer re' Bodenheim hlmselt has lived a curl- io omiin.

cent shifted to Smith. In Stand on "Wet" Record Hereafter Prohibition violators will stockholder ana everyone eie. qUjrement in law or a regulation re ous sort of life the 10 years he has I A comprehensive poll of three nulrinir nil candidates for political Every penny we have received is ac face a stringent system of measure been in New York, it developed ves- Brooklyn theater audiences, at the St, Washington, July 21 W) The stand headquarters, difficulties ''-elen jurisdiction, a strange tongue with even stranger customs and I tradi-tions, had proved a fatal office to have equal opportunity to ments and Identification testa to terday. He has lived In curious George Playhouse, the Albee Theater of John J. Raskob, chairman of the make old offenders easy to watch.

Democratic National Committee, for utilize radio facilities. "Don't Appear to Be Doing It." The system standardized by the places, and, althougn his books nave urpneum i neater, produced a been large If not "best" sellers, he ballot of 9.474 votes. Smith was has never been overburdened with favored by 60 percent of the voters tt-iHeiv Advertised alliance American Police Chief Association repeal or modification of the Eighteenth Amendment, was indorsed bv will be adonted and Harry Niles, As Governor Smith expressed the view that the chief difficulty so far as he wealth, according to his friends. At and there was an 80 percent shift John F. Costello, District of Cotumbia slstant Chief of Police of Portland times he has lived at 144 Macdougiu irom tne farpuDiican to the Dcmo- was concerned was to "swap" time on will hRve charge.

Records of the police gave out the following list of nersons who suffered minor in at 142 Maedousal at 119 W. crane party, the radio with commercial broad with the German concern seems to be the Mussolinian answer to the American refusal of the Italian overture. Negotiations are now under way between the Italian Government ard certain British and French fhm fnrm a trust, or as it is uommittceman. In his reply to Ras-kob's query sent to all members of the committee In regard to their attitude offenders will be submitted to the The women's vote, taken at th 3d st. and "in W.

4th st." and in other casters. A suggestion that the radio juries such as cuts and scratches and Department of Justice to ascertain if Albee Theater, the Orpheutn Theater, places. Demands Explanation. from nervous snock: they are wanted for otner law vioia stations should be willing to do their utmost to provide him with broadcasting facilities drew from him the rrospect par, tne Fulton st. shop pine district and Conev Islanrt tions.

counted tor. Meanwhile much of the history of the Riverhead Bond and Mortgage Co. urjanization, around which the points of dispute rage, is in a muddled state, due to the recent deaths erf Bertram H. Lord and Archibald Hallett. brothers-in-law.

of Riverhead, who until a few months ago were the prime movers of the concern. Both were members of the board. Lord was secretary and counsellor of the company, arid Hallett was credited with bringing the concern into being rnd attaching prominent citizens of the potato belt to its Board ol Directors. Organized in 1928. The company came Into being in January, 1926, when Suffolk land nrires went skyrocketing and build In the latest tragedy In which he cartel" for the avow brought 2.105 votes, with Hoovf lemark: has figured, the Drew family was still insistent this afternoon that there favored bv the narrow marain of one- puipose of 'checking the triumpiwrt nt th Yankee film, which ju'.

Well, thev dont appear to be half percent. Sixty-eight percent of were many things to be explained. THOMAS SHEEHAN, 24, 88-28 86th Woodhaven. CHARLES WHEELAN. 28, 1731 E.

37th st Brooklyn. THOMAS PRENDERGAST, 22, 121 Clarkson Brooklyn. MAY ROBERTSON. 19, 103-13 dolnz It." toward roniDition. i "We know from our personal observation and ability to weigh the real I truth of conditions," wrote Costello, "there is an almost unanimous' lack of respect for the Prohibition Law as it now.

exists and a growing lack of respect for the many other blue and sumptuary laws foitsed on us by a comparatively few militant reformers and fanatics." $250,000 Alienation Salt Mrs. Vera Rockefeller, sister of the now supplies more than 90 percent, ot the European film theaters wi.h those who voted for Coolldge In 1924 shifted to Smith. The expectation is that tne smun dead girl, faid that she felt, with the ceremony will take place during the Filed by Mrs. G. A.

Riege rest of the family, that the police the necessary motion pu.iui as snon as these nego.n Hoover Gets Slight Letd. week of Aug. 19, alter both Heroert pronouncement of suicide should not An alienation of affections suit for Hoover was a slight favorite In the h.w been broucht to the de- Hoover and Senator Curtis have been notified officially of their nominations be left unexplained on tne Plotters. Long Island balloting at the Frec- $250,000 against Irma Dernemeux, sued completion, the American Lrw to ba attacked In Eugene Drew, the girl's father, de porc Kins- outing, the Freeport ana by the Republicans. of 556 of 511 young artist, has been brought In the manded further explanation, but In 111th st Richmond Hill.

EDWARD HARTZ, 46, W. 51th Manhattan. JOHN SULLIVAN, 55, Throop Brooklyn. EDWARD FERGUSON Grove Theaters, the North East Civic White Plains Supreme Court by Mrs spector Coughlln, chief of detectives. tamest.

Rwk European Bloc. Lily A. Riegel of Garden City, who Association, Jerome's Pharmacy at Freeport, and Blynn's Bav Shore Mrs. HurJdleston Tries for Swim Endurance Record Mrs. Myrtle Huddleston, holder of ing and developing arouna Bay were talked 'of on a huge scale.

The directors themselves are vague as to who conceived the idea. They eow thi nnen declaration of wrote an official "finis" to the case when he said that the New York department would nut send detectives 19, 21 obtained a divorce from George i Riegel of Pelham, wealthy paper man Theater, Bay Shore. He received 53 PARIS COLONY UPSET AS DIVORCE PROBE Bayslde Rockaway Beach. ufacturer. In 1926.

At tne time 01 tne percent of the 682 votes cast. Contrasted with the Hoover plurality was to Provincctown, and that it was not lennw that two "hiKh-Dowered sales ROBERTSON SAULNER, 37, of divorce. Mrs. Ricgel said her husband Interested in questioning Bodenheim men and organizers, Frederick Rut-ledae. formerly of Northport, and the world's endurance swimming record of 50 hours, 10 minutes and 4-5 seconds, last night said she felt as HITS U.

S. LAWYERS any lurtner. tne 87 percent snut irom the Republican to the Democratic party. agreed to pay her $7,500 a year, nut tie is behind In his payments. She Ei nor Tomaso Bisl, one of Mussi-lini's under-secretaries.

just now in cnarge of the Ministero dell E- onomia Naaionale. In an interiew with the editor of the leading Italian film Journal. Slgnor Bisl did not hesitate to make some startling predic- H-ill ha roflH With nO As far as the police are concerned, Vance Surmo of Amagansett, besjan In addition to the votlnsr bv the charges after she Introduced Miss Dernemeux to her husband he tired of Virginia Drew killed herself. They do not know where, r.or do they care. Continued from Page 1.

tthough she has been In the water "only a half an hour." At that time she had been in the Metropolitan pool, the Bronx, for 11 hours. her and the divorce followed. They have determined she drowned herself and the cause for her act docs four industrial concerns, polls were taken at Jerome's Pharmacy, Islip, L. Blynn's Bay Shore Theater, Bay Shore. L.

and Uldlne Utley's tent, Washington ave. and Sterling bringing the day's total to 1,339 bal it, If the official charges are truei 259 Reid Brooklyn. james Mcdonald, 29, of 322 41st Brooklyn. Motorcycle Cop Hurt. Motorcycle Policeman Arthur Brudder of St.

Albans, attached to Traffic 2, Queens, suffered a crushed hand when a door on a bus, into which he was helping passengers, was slammed shut, catching his hand. An exact de? criptlon of the accident was dificult to obtain. The plunge came cwiftly and unexpectedly. not, therefore, interest them. illegally.

interest in American film circles. Once." he said, "we are In a post. Sure It Wasn't SulcUfe, Thus the American lawyers were American applicants made It possible to corrupt a limited number of poorly described at the trial today as inter Mrs. Maude Drew, mother of the lots. The result was a 35 percent net Mrs.

Huddleston began her swim at 11 o'clock on Saturday morning. The Metropolitan pool is 200 feet long, but 30 feet of It, where the water Is 9 feet deep, was roped off for her to swim in, so there was no possibility of the swimmer resting. mediaries" and were named as among dead girl, to insist during paid French law clerks, notaries and shift from Coolldge to Smith. those who organized the "divorce null the afternoon that her daughter had court clerks. Of Coolldge 1924 ballot of 634 hlch got their French collaborators Amontr them they succeeded In cen certainly not killed herself.

She said votes. 37 percent were transferred to Into trouble. The first so named was that Virginlawas devoutly religious Smllhi wilU8 fl percent of Davis' 1924 tralizing the American applications in their own hands and in bringing them selling Riverhead Bond and Mortgage Co. stock of no par value in February. Mr.

Lord and Mr. Hallett brought the directors in. allowing, them substantial blocks of stock at a share, It Is stated. As the proposition stood the bond and mortgage company looked like a gold mine or so it is said to have been icpresented to the prospective stock purchasers. Roseate Picture of "Profits." Money was in big demand in Suffolk for land development and building; borrowers would have no hesitancy in paving a 10 percent bonus lor ready cash, it was pointed out.

The mortgages, issued for three-year terms at 6 percent, would find a readv market in the New York City bank's and insur8r.ee companies. The rnmnanv would Issue a mortgage and total of 200 votes went over to Hoover. Afterward most oi tne rescued passengers in the first car were, for the Dudley Field Malone, former Collector of the Port of New York. Next was and an energetic member of the Catholic Church. She said, too, that the girl had taken to writing only as a Sixty-five percent of the new voters most part, too nervous to give connected accounts.

Indicated a choice of Smith, Benjamin Connor, president of the American Chamber of Commerce in ti-n to confront the American turn Industry with a solid bloc of the European film producers, the Americans will be forced to come to terms with us. We will then be no longer dependent on the supply of films from across the water, as we are now. Italian genius and Italian art have their innings and will. I am sure, r-tain the enviable position they at one time held in the film markets 0. the world." V.

S. Embassy Watches. The commercial department of the American Embassy In Rome has taken tt. is watchinz the situation side issue to her painting, which, Mrs. Drew insisted, was already being Yesterday's Totals.

France, former chief of the legal before the same court, the Third Chamber at the Palais de Justice. They are accused of faking papers in such a way that when the documents of each case were put on the judge's desk they seemed to tell of bona fide cases in which the ap First-Car Victim's Story. Yesterday's totals follow: Smltn, department of the Bureau of War recognized. One of them, however, Robert Saul- Vinrinirt was not a hahltne nf 747: Hoover, 592: Davis (1324), 200: Damazes ol tne Hans mice uonier ner of 259 Reid this boro, who Greenwich Village," Mrs. Drew said.

Coolldge (1924), 634; shift, Coolidge ence, officer of the American Church of Paris, a msmber of the board of said he was in the last seat of the plicants had complied with all the She never went nn there. She did omiin, ui; snut, uavia io first car, described the crash as 101 governors of the American Hospitnl lows: pictures taken with life guards appointed by the city for work at the beach at Rockaway. When he learned of the accident he ordered 20 guards to accompany him to the scene, where he aided in the rescue work. Speeds to Scene of Wreck. Mr.

Patten took nearly a dozen of the guards in his own limousine. His chauffeur, Michael Shanahan, opening wide the big siren on the car, drove most of the way at 65 miles an hour. Cars with the rest of the life guards followed close behind. The guards went Into the water as soon as they reached the bridee. Paris, secretary ot tne American conditions required by French law.

Faced by what appeared to be only open and shut cases, the Judge of "We were rolling along about as cet its io percent bonus one day. sell not associate with the artists and writers down there. I'm certain that A poll at the Cantilever Snoe Corn-when she met Bodenheim she thought pany gave Smith, 238; Hoover, 105; he really meant to help her. I feel Davis (1924), 40; Coolldge (1924, 78; that this case should be Investigated shift, Coolldge to Smith, 35; shift, much further." Davis to Hoover, 2. with interest but without alarm.

As long as the letter and the spirit of thp -most favored nation" clause Is Navy League of Paris, member of the board of the French Chapter of the National Aeronautic Association, a past commander of the American usual when an of a sudden i neara a ripping and then there was a terrific Jerk as If the brakes had been slapped on suddenly. The next thing I knew the court, a harassed, hurried man with no facilities for going behind the papers, could do nothing but hand down the decrees. rne uemis Bag uompany vote; Smith. 92; Hoover, 58: Davis H924), the car floor slanted downward, and Legion in fans ana a cnevuncr 01 me French Legion of Honor. the mortgage tne nexi, ana remveov the capital day after tomorrow for another 10 percent profit.

After the $5 stock was meted out to the directors, it Is stated, and the names of these prominent citizens, public officials, politicians and bank directors associated with the slock, hp hieh-Dressure sales organization looked out the window and saw we Coolldge (1924), 30; shift, Coolidge B. Mathiasen Is Sued What Inquiry Revealed. The required "act of custom," or Judge Exasperated. The third was Charles Locb, honor to Smith, 12; shift, Davis to Hoover, u. were down in the bay.

I made a dive for the platform. My idea was to get out in the bay where I could swim United States Printing Company, For Additional Alimony abstract of the divorce law of the State in which the applicants were married, was also evaded. In strict C55 N. 3d 58; Hoover, 49; not violated, there will be no occa-fion for American diplomacy to come out of its attitude of watchful waiting. That such a violation may eventually take place Is the Arm belief of the agencies of the great American film companies In Italy.

These agents view the proposed entrance of the Italian Government into the European film combination with undisguised apprehension. They call attention to the recently enacted Tmnst laws v.hlch compel every mo The position of the second car, which was left tilted on the bridge, effectively blocked any other trains making the trip to Rockaway. ary secretary of the American Chamber of Commerce in France and chairman of its Finance Commission, coun for it. 1 didn't know now deep tne water was and I didn't want to be commanded ny Rutledge and Surmo Mrs. Bergeliat Mathiasen, of 8612 Ridp.e applied to Supreme Court Davis (1924), coolldge (iZ4), oj; shift, Coolidge to Smith, 29; shift, Davis to Hoover, 0.

reality the French law divorces a New York couple only for causes which sellor of the New York Bar and Bar of proceeded to let the puonc in, trapped. Justice Strong yesterday for an in he United States Supreme Court and Delay In Rerouting of Trains. As a result of the wreck all trains The vote ot an industry with fac are valid in the New yotk courts. crease in alimony, mentioning no Issues Promoted "I'pward." Chevalier of the French Legion of And if the applications had been ac Everybody Smashed U'lndnws. "I got out, but I was so excited that don't know how I'll probably never First the issues brought 510.

Then Honor. companied by a true abstract of the amount. She is now receiving 35 a week, the amount set in the separation decree granted her two wears tories of long standing In Brooklyn: Smith, 139; Hoover, 136; Davis (1924), 40; Coolidge (1924), 142: shift, Coolidge to Smith, 59; shift, Davis to Durina his testimony Mattre know. I remember seeing the water Moreau, the French avoue for olllce New York law, New Yoric divorce hunters would have had to allege and prove New York grounds for ago. through whose office tne rushing into the lower part of the car and It seemed to me that every they were promoted "up." Despite the fact that the company was still raising money and had paid no dividends, the salesmen lumped the no-par value shares to S12.S0, tb, $17.50 and hen in $20.

25. S30 and $35 a share. Hoover, 7. Mrs. Matmlasen claims her hus largest business in fast divorces was tion picture theater owner in Italy to exhibit a certain number of Italian-made films every year.

Ten percent of his annual procram must be taken up with films made in Italy. So far it has hpen Imriosslble to comply with body started smashing windows. It divorce. Their lawyers got around the difficulty by withholding the done, several times gave tne social Results of f-Day Voting. Balloting at Jerome's Pharmacy, as a good tning tnere were no wom band, Bernard Mathiasen, Is wealthy and since they separated has purchased two nigh-priced automobiles.

to Rockaway and Far Rockaway on this division had to be routed on the Lynbrook-Long Beach lines. Normal traffic is very heavy on this division and extra Saturday trains to take care of the bcachgoers are placed in the schedule. With all the trains from the other division being rerouted to the Long Beach line, considerable numbers of delays were met with. All trains of all divisions, except those on which the accident took nnri nfflcial nrominence of his Amer New York law and filing a simple The stock was sold, it is until Lslip.L. 1.: Women's votes: Smith, en in the car.

Everybody seemed to go about the business of getting out statement that New York recognized tie is head oi conrau Mnthiason, Inc. this law because of an almost total ican correspondent lawyers" as all the guarantee he required that their divorce demands were In complete the necessary lor giving tut Hoover, 17; Davis (1924), Coolldge the Jurisdiction of any State or coun and all seemed aoie to take care of lack of films made in Italy. firm a KM) .000 worKin cannai aim (1924), 17; shut, ccoiidge to smitu, try in which the divorce was de themselves. I think we were all legal order. 3, shift Davis to Hoover, 2.

ihe organizers their percent, apiu pretty lucky." manded, they then alleged incom natihilitv as the orounds. Cop Beaten by Revelers The president of the Disciplinary Jerome's Pharmacy (men's votes): had been covered. Officers and Directors. Bartley Manning of 706 Westchester Tribunal. Judge Artoipne wauinc.

re in return ior smaii granula Bronx, whose right hand was so place, have to pass through Jamaica, Sent Home From Hospital The mnrtuaeo oreanization by that neatedlv snapped in exasperation; Smith, 18; Hoover, 35; Davis (1924), 19; Cool'dge shift, Coolidge to Smith, 10; shift, Davis to Hoover, 1. tions" of $2 or $3 a case the clerk of badly cut from broken glass that "That's no defense. I tell you French wnicn is tne neck or the bottle, and consequently, with the added traffic four stitches were necessary, told of the Third Chamber shuffled tne ap nlications so that the American di Blynna Bay Shore Theater, Bay Patrolman John Speaker, 23, who collapsed in the Gates ave. court justice has been cheated. You avoues are the lczal custodians of documents time was then put together to do business.

The directors Included Mr. Gilmar-lin. nwnrr nf an exclusive grocery smashing a window and escaping. Shore. L.

I. votes): Smith. vorce hunters were accommodated far on the Long Beach line, delavs were experienced by the Flatbus'h Pennsylvania station, Montauk, Cen Italians Ignore Own Films. Italians do not go shopping for their films like patrons In the big cities of the United States. Nevertheless all experience In Italy after the war has clearly demonstrated that while Italians are hungry for good American films they are total abstainers when it comes to paying for an admission to see films made In Italy.

These latter, it is admitted on all hands, are abnormally had and have been consistently avoided by the Italian public. and are in charge ot the preparation yeswroay wnue arralnging two 24; Hoover, 84; Davis (1924), 15; Coo- drunken men who had beaten him of all documents presented oeiore lldgc (1924), 59; shift, Coolldge to Ne Panic, He Says. "I was sitting in the front seat, jtore at 1'ashionable Southampton and director in several Suffolk County ahead of the regular order. French applications (collusion there being much more difficult and, anyway, the graft not being so good) were delayed Smith, shift, Davis to Hoover, 6. tral island and North Shore division trains.

French Justice. You and you only must be held respon-ible for their Bay State Theater (mens vote): banks chairman and president Pnnntv Treasurer Shenherd M. Scud As a result of the accident also the night before, was removed to his home at 1103 Putnam ave. last night from Bellevue Hospital. It had been feared he suffered a fractured skull and he was taken to the hospital from reading my paper and smoking when all of a sudden there was a crash and a ripping noise and the floor dropped accordingly.

reliability. You have no ngnt to ac rent the unsupported word of any Smith. 32; Hoover, 48; Davis (1924), 20; Coolidce (1024), 52; shift, Cool automobile traffic In Queens was held The avoues under charges are up for long intervals at many one, no matter how socially honored from under me. Then I was thrown t'cr. treasurer; M.

Lord, secretary and counsellor, and the following: RiW p. Howell, former supervisor and Re Messrs. Moreau, Prestat, Legrand, idge to Smith, shift, Davis to Hoover, 0. forward. The next thine I knew I court ior an x-ray Nouel.

Tual. Plchot and Burkhardt. The advocates of State protection and honorable. Paris "Residence" Fictional looked out of the windows and saw Results of the 15 days' poll follow: publican wheelhorse of Brooklyn and Stale production point uut that Holders of Paris decrees will do well to scan their capers for these names we were under water. I decided it was time to get out of there and stuck President Waltine declared that ir Smith.

15.700; Hoover. 9.903; total, shift Coolidge to Smith, 5.324; total shift, Davis to Hoover, 1,183. Town; 01 mvenirau H. H. Williamson, Riverhead pub lishpr; J.

Edward Gay of East and if they find them to ask tneir 107 divorces granted Americans In my fist through the window. I cut Ellen Terry's Family Carry American lawyers some pointed ques 1926 and 1927, clear proof of the re myself breaking off the glass after hnmn'on: S. Lester Albertson, of tions. These lucky, or unlucky, avoues ouircd tix-month rr in Pan: the first break In order to have room Sonthold. former Denutv Count appear to have worked In close col in the shape of leases had Dcen louna to crawl through.

Marian Park 'Sewer this deplorable fact is due to lacs of private capital. They ieel sure that with the proper financial backing the Italian film will quickly equal in quality any other make in the film markets ot the world. It is quite certain thtf Mussolini shares this view, otherwise he would not be will-in? to Invest the spare cash of the government In such an enterprise. laboratlon with the American lawyer- In onlv three. Clerk Suffolk; Robert E.

Riley, of Riverhead, and Mr. Hallett. Out Last Wish Ban on Gloom 1 figured that if I (tot out I could Evidence had been found, he said, brokers and to have shared to some extent In the high fees paid for the on a bar or keep afloat until that in many cases the residence wa Plans Gain Approval The Marian Park Community Asso somebody pulled me out. Everybody decrees. Thev d'd not get the ma Hit by Collapse of Boom.

Then the snowball started rolling In the car seemed to be doing the my children, relatives and friends tJ Joritv of any fee, but thev now suffer same thing, didn't seem to be ciation has ade further progress in its observe this when I die. nearly all the responsibility. down hi'l. The collapse of the doom any panic. Everybody picked his Today those to whom she addressed undertaking of Installing private lat- hit Sufloik credit hard.

The company was able to get Us working cap entirely fictional and that in rome cases applicants had never been seen at the addresses named and that In other cases the applicants had occupied the premises named for one day only. He also brought out that severul records of steamship sailings showed that cither one ot both applicant: thls wish were carrying out hei de- eral sewers of 2.5 miles. Construction sires. plans and soeclflcalons prepared by a Window una smnsuea a nuie to get out through." iat out on mortgages ana Duiiauig Until Tuesday her body will lie In uurvcyor have been submitted to the Goes After Mntorman. Cant.

John C. Ackorman. master of Divorce Mill Scandal Bared by Anonymous loans, out there wa no marKet lor its mortanes. The quick, 10 percent profit sciicme hit a i.tone wall whtn state In her home. Then members of city and signatures of approval of her family and the villagers wili fol- three authorized officials have been IRS.

MARY C. Bt'LKLEY, idow of the lut Harrle Bulkier, prejldent of Washington contractu, died Friday ninht ri her residence, 32 St. John'a alter a brief ilinesn. She leaves tix daughters. to torn, two grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers.

Funeral strvlces will he held at the residence Monday at 8 15 eloc'K. lntermtt In Cypress Hills Cemetery. The luneraltll be private. the tug Dynamic, said the first thing low her along the winding country appended. Small Hythe, England.

July 21 "No funeral gloom, my dears, when I am gone." Ellen Terry, famous beloved actress, has had her wish, for beauty and peace and loving tenderness surrounded her as she lay this evening In her final sleep within the quaint old farmhouse which she had known so long as home. At "The Farm," which nestles nt the edge of this ancient hamlet, there was little to Indicate that there had been a great change. There was an air of subdued activity, but no blinds and no one in black ap had been in Paris sometimes as little he mortsaues lound no outlet. lie knew aoout tne accident was when it was called to his attention Letter, Accused Say In lti lirst year of business, the road to the little church where the funeral will be held. The body will i as five days and that entire proceed-incs, normally requiring months, frequently had been finished in as few by the tug's engineer, Stanley Nicmlc, Paris.

July 21 P) The whole company netted about $40,000 profit, chiefly through the bonuses. Divi after the tug nad passed through the draw. Ackorman said he did not see the train go through the draw. scandal respecting the "American divorce mill" In Paris developed from 150 K. K.

K. "Cavaliers' dends ot 25 cents a snare were ae-elared in January, 1927. out of part of the profits, and in 1928, out of a deferred surplus from the year before. an anonymous letter, said repre 4 u. o.

geologists reared Lost in Canadian Wilds Reglna, July 21 (A) Four American geologists were believed lost today in the Reindeer Lake region PERSONALS By the time he looked the accident had happened. He said he turned the tug about and got ns close to the wreck as he sentatlvcs of seven accused French lawyers when the defense had its Guard Senator Heflin Inning In a court hearing here today, Long Branch, N. July 21 (P)- Avocat Baudelot, eminent in legal ACME DETECTIVE BIJKL'AU 2 Court St. Brooklvn. Phone CllMBerland bW2.

NUht VIRglma 5506 Divo.ce work solic of northern Saskatchewan witn in Surroundcd by a guard of 150 "Cava! circles and chief of counsel for the ited; lhadowtlift and investigating Irrs" who sold they were members accused, turned on the public prose as nve to 11 aays. I'ro-mcur oi the Republique Abel Proudharem, an Impressive white-haired magistrate, described, in his charge, the procedure between American intermediaries, French avoues, notaries and court clerks as "puie farce." He averted that the high reputation of French Justice must be purged of suspicion of such practices by severe punishments unless it should become mockery. The Eagle has many times pointed out the devious processes by which Paris was easy for Americans and difficult for Frenchmen In search of divorces. ASTROLCXUt'Atj rOHECAST of your lit' cutor and cried; of the "Law and Order" branrh of Salesman Denies Knowledge. Maurice Phillips of East Quogue.

who sold the Ludlams the stock, saia concerning the organization expense; "I had no idea they were takln? that much out. I sold it to friends, hinkni' that everything taken In outside of a 5 percent agents' fee was to go Into the working capital." Aeiordiiia to the Ludlams and their mir or longer, for information write "You went to sleep at your post, adequate clothing, equipment and food. They were last seen about three weeks ago. The party, led bv John D. Fuller of Iowa, started from The Pas with ample supplies, furnished by the Canadian Government.

J. M. Cumlnes, You allowed h'vvycrs to take the the Ku. Klux Klan. United States Senator Thomas Heflin, Democrat of Alabama, today addressed an audience of 1.200 nt Elkwood Park in rhllhps.

Box GM. HOROacol'i'sT Dollar a Jiur! Typvrltlfii. Get vtiurs h.iw! Box ii4, Fm Miinillton Stnt'on. wrong road. And now you prosecut peared.

The reason for this was In a little white notice tacked upon the gate. It was the actress' last wish. It read: "No funeral gloom, my dears, when I am gone, "Corpse-gazlngs, tears, blark raiment, graveyard grimness; "Think cf me as withdrawn into the dimness, "Yours still, you mine; "Remember all the best of our past moments and forget the rest, "And so to where I wait come irentlv on." them because you did not halt them dared. Seeing wuuer, the motor-man, clinging to an airbrake hose between th9 first and second cars, he sent a rowboat to rescue him. Eight Ambulances Rush to Scene.

Residents of the summer bungalow colony near the scene of the accident sent In a call that brought eight ambulances from hospitals In Queens, reserves from all precincts of the boro, two police rescue squads, two rescue squads from the Brooklyn Union Gas Company and the fire rescue squad from Brooklyn. Boro President Bernard M. Patten of Queens was posing at 8:15 for The entire audience, compo'ei principally of members of the Bar, supporters." they had no inkling that 1 WILL not be for liny in errred by mv wife, Mir, am A knmMi Marion, as she htta left my bed and h'. rr: Hniiy n. Stevens, (jmnry greeted this denunciation with shouts of "Bravo!" Enrlier in the proceedlnos Judxe a tacked "the Roman Catholic manager of the Hudson Bay Com- ri.nr.h tn hp attributed an pany post at Brochet, met the geol-Spi 'VbrinS Into the civic ailairs of the United had little food, poor clothing and atcs and cha gcd that the press most of their equipment was lost or ronntrv was controlled by a damaged.

They refused to turn back INFORMATION aated of Milton the directors got their stock lor S3 until Hov.ell at the January meeting admitted that he had. This claim surprised Mr. Gilmartln. "There Is nothing unusual In that." Thatcher, formerly ot 321 W. HHh it, Man Corrupted Law Clerks.

Investigators for the Minister of Wattlne, presiding at tne tnai rrllled the seven defendants severely. Justice have at length discovered the hat'an. C7T. MISS ANNA SCHILLING, who lived wi'S KCbe'a in Buffalo, communion ith Wr. Stamp.

799 6 Park av, Buffalo, Several American attorneys also t.w who itmnressed news. as he advised, he said. Below was written: "I should wish said the dthere has been no sumo facts, secret about tt." i liri-lly. me in for sharp criticism. blj fees paid by th".

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