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i WALL STREET TJWJ), o'Clock Ticker Prices ff -A- Sift- ViLlA- KLYN DAILY EAGLE STREET 1 o'Clork Ticker Price -r t.lumn THREE CENTS S9th YEAR No. 328. NEW YORK CITY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929. 48 PACES 00 THE WOMAN PAYS 1 M'Manus Case Plan to Raze FOUR PROBES START Warder Is 1 to Entire Length il On $50,000 Jury Filled; New Trial On Of Fulton ON FIRE STAMPEDE IN L. I.

CITY; TWO KILLED Pending Appeal City Authorities Deter Judge, Lawyers Agree mine to Wreek Whole Line at the Same Time "Talking by Juror Not Cause for Dismissal. PARACHUTE lilt 1 DAL PARTY URGES FREE PORT By WILBUR E. ROGERS. By HAROLD J. BLACKl ORU.

The Fulton st. elevated Is to Convicted Ex-Official Drives Off in a Taxi i After Spending 18 Days in Cell at Tombs. Evades Crowd at Door Hrophy, Transit Hoard, Neurombe and Police Study Panic in Barracks of Tunnel Crew. One Victim Hurned to Death IK Hurt After what appeared to be a high exnlosive shell haa turned out a I Tl. razed all the way from Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan Transfer dud today in the trial of George Mc Manus.

who is accused of shooting East New York. There will be no attempt to take down lower section, through the shopping dis Arnold Rothstein, today Judge Nott and the General Sessions Court got down to business and in half an IfwPsefflefll hour selected a juror to fill the va trict, ahead gf the eastern end. The cancy in the box due to illness of whole job will be done at the same Frank H. Warder, convicted former State bank superintendent, was released in bail today, pending out Jiugene A. Riker.

Four separate investigations were being conducted today time. MuawnaAti mm i The new juror is a stout, roiy This is the determination of the poly motorcar salesman with a perpetual smile and happy disposi to determine the cause of the Are which broke out in a cor ity authorities. It marks the Lady Mary Heath. pigeonholing of the various plans come of an appeal from his conviction as a bribe-taker and sentence of from 5 to 10 tion. He lives as 37 payson ave.

and even though he once did some rugated iron structure at London, Nov. 26 W) Sir James that have been before the Brooklyn 4PmW4 Alii public for more than a decade to Heath will not have to pay at least business with Arnie Rothstein he didn't know him at all. Edmuns W. Flushing st. and Vernon Long Island City, shortly after one clothes bill of his wife, Lady take down the unsightly structure through the downtown district and Heath, noted British air woman Shortwell is the new juror's name.

midnight today and caused use the reconstructed and third who is now in the United States. In Assistant District Attorney Mc tracked line from either Nostrand the death of two men. Donald read the State's case in an action against the husband and wife by a London dressmaker to ave. or some point west of it as an chummy, companionable sort of way Investigations to determine the extension of the ruiton st. subway- recover 239 (about $1,200) for cloth after the Jury had been completed cause of the Are are being conducted bv Fire Marshal Tlinm lng, the court today gave judgment He read every word in a clear voice, Subway Plan Forestalled.

Senator Copeland. His reading was checked carefully by the defense and the court stenog The original s'cheme had been to Brophy. the Transit Commission, District Attorney Rlchnrd New- against Lady Heath with costs. Sir James, however, won his case against paying bill, receiving carry the reconstructed 3-track rapher as well. The new Juror and, combe of Queens and the police.

Judgment with costs. line as far downtown as Ashland pi. and run into a subway at that years in jail. Since his sentence he had spent 18 days in the unpleasant cells of the Tombs. At noon, accompanied by attorneys of the Capital City Bonding Company, he walked through the Tombs gates and went to the Bonding Department office of the District Attorney.

There he signed a bond and proceeded, still in company of the flock of attorneys and with two deputy sheriffs on his flanks, to the chambers of Juge Morris Koenig. Evades Crowd. There were conferences between judge and attorneys. Finally the judge accepted the bond and Warder was free to go. indeed, all the other jurors listened rather carefully to the somewhat In giving judgment Justice Tat point.

The 4th ave. tube was pro bot said that he was clearly of the monotonous reading of the record posed as its outlet, but the conges opinion that Sir James had not The session today began with the Offer to Build Rail Spur to given his wife authority to pledge strong possibility that the trial tlon which developed there forestalled the plan. The next propo his credit and that he had made might end here and now. But it sal was to build a new subway con didn't. Norris B.

Smith of 136 ample provision for her. Sir James recently advertised in London papers nectlon to Manhattan and connect 13th had talked with some re it with the Fulton st. line at No- that he would not be responsible porters In a Greenwich Village res Jamaica Bay strand ave. From Nostrand ave, for further debts contracted by eastward the Fulton st. structure taurant and for a time it appeared as if he'd have to leave the jury Lady Heath.

has bee strengthened to take steel- box because of that conversation. car trains so that direct subway service could be provided in this Smith Visits Judge. Port Authority Ready uisu-icT Attorney Newcombe said he would question several eyewitnesses In his offke in Long Island City today. The District Attorney also said he would attempt to determine whether negligence on the part of the contractors of the subway was responsible for the fire. The building was a two-story iron structure and had been used as a locker by the Mideastern Construction Company, which is building a part of the new subwav under Newtown Creek.

18 Seriously Hurt. According to the police, 18 men weer seriously injured when a large crowd of workmen smelling the smoke made a concerted rush to reach the stairs and escaep into the street. Many others received lcssei hurts. One of the deod men wns found in the middle of the locker rooii floor on the second floor of th Stock Leaders manner from East New York and He managed to assure Judge the Liberty ave. line into the heart Nott, who talked with -Smith for to Issue Bonds, City to Take Over Lease of the city.

more than half an hour in his when the present plan for the chambers, that there had been Drift Down as construction of the Fulton st. sub nothing out of the way In his con versation. Then, with the added as way was first broached there was Left to right Pilot Harold McMahon, Eugene Krause, best man; the former Miss Marjorie Kltnger, bride, and Donald Babcock, bridegroom, after the newly married couple and their best man had made parachute jumps from McMahon's plane, in which the wedding ceremony had been performed. Development of Jamaica Bay and discussion on the use of the recon surance of James D. u.

Murray, structed portion of the Fulton st, attorney for McManus, and Assis other port facilities of Brooklyn re Trading Drags IT as the eastern end of the line tant District Attorney Brothers celved a big Impetus today from Chairman John H. Delaney of the that they believed Smith, Judge Board of Transportation, however, Justice of the Peace Eugene Flana Nott allowed him to continue as a The former Banking Superintendent looked, out of the window and saw a crowd of some 200 curious citizens waiting for him. They were gathered in front of the White st. entrance. Mr.

Warder swung his gray overcoat from the left arm to the right and went hurriedly to the less frequented Lafayette st. entrance. With a modest gesture, he signaled a passing taxicab, stepped into it and drove away. The writ of reasonable doubt, whichc paved the way for his release, was issued yesterday by Justice Edward J. McOoldrick.

Dell'Osso Ruling Questioned. The writ revolved on the ruling of Justice Tompkins, trial Judge, that Genaro witness, who told of being the bribe emissary of the late F. M. Ferrari, president of the looted City Trust Company, and taking $70,000 to Warder, was not was looking for a through trunk juror. News Is Cheerful hut gan of Buyville, L.

the bride leaped from the plane 1.000 The choosing of the new juror began system of four tracks. The rebuilt portion of the elevated provided only three tracks, thus limiting the then. Nine men were examined and building. He Imd been burned tc death. The police say he was Frank O'Clansky.

tij, a compressed air Shortwell qualified on the last at (Special to The Eagle.) Roosevelt Field, L. Nov. 26 The former Marjorie KUnger and her husband. Donald Babcock, of Mineola, are back at their work today after the spectacular trial parachute Jump which followed their wedding in a plane over Roosevelt Field yesterday. They decided not Coming Holiday Has Its Effect on Market capacity of the whole system to tempt.

One man from Queens and some extent. For that reason he another from Westchester County worker. The second man. who hud apparently died of suffocation, Identified only as "Charlie." He i feet and made a sale parachute landing in a gully in the center of the Held. Her husband followed her and landed in the same gully.

The best man, Eugene Krausefl of Mineola, was the next to leap. He came down near a cement mixer In front of the operations office of the field. frowned on the plan then. But there somehow sneaked in on the panel still was a considerable sentiment In but didn't last long in the witness bclicve dto have lived in Newark three diffrent directions. 1.

The Board of Estimate considered a proposal from the Port Authority to finance the building of the essential rail connection for the new Canarsie piers on Jamaica Bay. 2. Senator Royal S. Copeland urged development of the bay as a free port for transshipment of world trade and a point for preparation of raw materials between the country of production and the country of their consumption. 3.

Chamber of Commerce and other officials discussed the feasibility of inviting the Port Au The stock mar' was in the dol favor of making use of the recon chair and was apparently 50 years old. to go on a honeymoon. structed part of the Fulton st. L. It After the new jury had been He had Just been employed and drums today.

Trading dragged along at a pace that would have rivaled Alter the wedding-, performed by sworn because Judge Nott declared was to have started work at mid- had cost between $2,800,000 and $3,000,000 to recondition, had been in the proverbial tortoise. Prices wer this a mistrial and the lawyers stip' nigni. use only since 1915 and engineers Pollr Emergency Sound. No for the most part irregular, although most of the leading stocks were mated they would accept the old jury with no new questions there hesitated to stand for its scrapping. oown somewnat.

was a recess. Then began the read an accomplice in' the crime of bribery. Justice McOoldrick held Ahat issue was one of fact rather than law. and 6hould have been from Long Island City and six ambulances from St. John's.

Flushing. Oreenpolnt and Reception Hos Nostrand Ramp Plan Given Up. The suggestion was put forth that Secret of Ectoplasm Caught by Cameras The prospective four-day holiday ing of the testimony already offered. naa much to do with the quietness. which, it is expected, would take pitals went to the scene.

The injured were removed to the emer most all day left to the jury to determine. He issued the certificate on that point Traders did not want to carry stocks over. Not only were they, hesitant the reconstructed portion might be used temporarily pending completion of the eatsern.ud of the sub The situation about Juror Smith was reflected 1ft the courtroom as gency ward of St. John's Hosplta. for treatment.

thority to finance extensive 1.000-foot pier facilities on the Brooklyn waterfront at the Army Base, Jamaica Bay, or other strategic noint. about buying, but they were selling way. It was argued that this would require only constmotlon of a ramrr the new panel, which very likely ad heard all about it, and the rest of Several mont' -Mother located wn. Unfold Like Blossom to Kcvral Psychic Pictures. There was plenty of ammunition to stimulate an advance.

Allied Chemical, International Business Machines, New Haven and other the jury itself thought it over. There destroyed by fi. The Port Authority's proposal to the Board of Estimate through Boro was a tenseness in the air. Judge companies increased dividends, somewhere in the neighborhood of Nostrand ave, and would allow earlier demolition of the old structure downtown, which has come to be regarded as a detriment to property and business. Nott, detained upstairs in his cham President James Byrne, would provide rail connection from the Long Island Railroad to Jamaica bers with Smith, was late In getting rieasc Turn to Page 2.

Another "Margie' Medium Case Presented lo Kesearch SoeietyKayinond Plato Lauded By JOHN J. O'NEILL i Science Editor of The Eagle.) down and the delay didn't help mat he stated. Warder was convicted on Election Day, following a three-week trial, in which the State produced witnesses who testified as to the defendant's official favors to the looted bunk and forced admissions from Warder that Ferrari had heaped many gifts on his household. He was peciflcally accused of taking a I0.0(i0 bribe for not examining the bank in November, 1928, while the Ferrari crowd was looting the institution. Justice Tompkins on Nov.

8 im-rosed sentence of from five to ten years. Bay without capital investment by But even this scheme now has the city or the railroad company, ters any. Court Warns Reporters. More Caution Needed, The plan would empower the Port been abandoned for the more com prehensive Fulton st. cleanup in volved in the determination to de Smith came in and sat down Says Steel Offieia Myron C.

Taylor, chairman of the mulish the whole business. It is Eleven cameras, two of them with stereoscopic lenses and one with a quartz lens, all trained simultaneously on a medium in the act of exteriorizing ectoplasm, caught flash llnance committee of the U. pointed out that most of the areu ments In favor of the former "half Steel Corporation, in an address a light pictures of this phenomenon, which were exhibited at loaf measures have been overcome annual Carnegie Day exercises at rather dejectedly. He was followed by the lawyers, who had been with Judge Nott. The Judge arrived a minutes before 11, looking hard and angry.

He called Murray and Brothers to the bench, during which Smith nervously bit at his finger nails and pulled at his mustache. Carnegie Institute of Technolng; Authority to construct this railroad connection with the Jamaica Bay improvement, absolutely essential to the industrialization of the Bay, financing it with an issue of bonds. The city is to provide the right of way and lease the line, when ready for operation, from the Port Authority at a rate that will cover interest and amortization. The Long Island Railroad Company, it is understood, after negotiations between the companv and the of the Nc- I lie chief one was that the cltv might run short of money before it stated that unwarranted specula Ohio clions to Twinina; tlon, which carried stocks to ni Kobhers Gel Plane; normally high levels, and the subse uu ma way io E-ast New YorK Under the short-term bond system and the setting aside of about ,000 yearly of the assessment In quent crisis just passed are ei Ordered It Groomed Will Are Withdrawn L. Nov.

23 The will Before proceeding further," be ficnce of Instability and should teach a lesson that greater caution crease for subway purDoses. the cltv Kansas City, Nov. 20 (l'l Two gan Judge Nott, "the attention of the Court has been called to the fact of Dr. Lewis Twining, of Central claims it is provided with adequate should be exercised. Ho added that the city authorities for the building men, one of them masked, stole an iunas to carry out its entire munic ir men would set themselves to re sticks of dyna Mai -The injured 1II LMAR McC fcmav ave Brm CKORGG HI, Tilth Manh JOHN J.

lAVi 112th st Rm-itH PATRICK MM Islnnrt MARTIN Hit Brooklyn. SAMI I AN Hr-wklvn. RKIIAKI) W. IHIth Mnnh UAvm hki.it 0t. MtttlhUllHM.

MARTIN (I'll pi HrmikU JOHN UK K. It MRnhnltHii. I.I HM not I lOsth Mntn' i.iori.i: iiixo Mrttthftttnn. IOsU'II RYAN, hituii. $50.00 The damage its contents wi Thomas Mali Long Islau told police he lng Just before "I went upt room where l' men dressing shift." Mahone Suddenly started to blinl they went out the darkness.

1 Hash "The men a the Tin that Juror Smith has been annoyed by the reporters. airplane from the hangar of the Please Turn to Page 31. pal subway building plan, so that "This article states that Juror affirm their faith in the nation, its Industry and lis commerce and to devote themselves to the evervdav mere is no danger of a delay In s'ctlon r- Sf 'ety for Psychical Kesearch, held in Orand Cen al Palace night. The pictures were taken by Dr. T.

Clcn Hamilton, a physician of Manitoba, Canada, and a former member of the Canadian Parliament. Ectoplasmlc pictures of faces of persons who have taken an active part In psychical research while alive, and of others who were not so engaged, were shown. Among them was a picture of a young man, hlle not named by Dr. Ham Bredoual-Hllllard Aerumotlvo Cor poratlon nt the Kansas City Air Smith spent a night in Greenwich duties about them, there is every Camden Grand Jury Village. Counsel for both sides have heard this statement, however, and completion.

Contracts Are Timed. The next most important argu port and flew awav early today after binding and gaggiiu: the night reason to Dencve mat the telling ef have agreed that nothing has hap fects of this unlmppy experience Moriches, L. was ordered admlted to probate today by Surrogate Rob-rrt S. Pelletreau here. Objection to the probate of the will had been withdrawn, the surrogatae said.

The objections were filed by Dr. Twining' widow, from whom he had been separated, and by his daughter. Miss Faith De Wolf Twining, both of 610 W. 115th Manhattan. They alleged that he was of unsound mind and that he wis subjected to undue influence.

The will leaves Uie physician's entire estate, esti watchman. Hears Parks Evidence Camden, N. Nov. 26 Prose can ana win De overcome. Continued From Page 2.

Lnst night hangar employees were telephoned to have the plane fueled and ready for a takeotf early to pened which would impair his fitness as a juror. "It has been brought to my attention that other jurors have been followed by the press. I have no Please Turn to Page 2. day, the representing him cutor Clifford A. Baldwin presented to the Camden County Grand Jury today the facts of his case against Today's News self as Barton Ktcvenson, the owner.

The. two robbers look off in the dark. Field officials believe at least mated at more than $7,000, to Miss Gladys May Parks, who is being held here on a charge of murdering one of the men was familiar Willi Edith M. Kingston, a member of the Twining household from he runways. Dorothy Rogers, her four-year-old niece.

In a Camden rooming house last summer. The prosecutor als3 luia hetore the Jury what facts he has been able to develop regarding Boy Robbers Seized; the death of Timothy Rogers, 20 ilton, was declared by those in the audience to be that of "Raymond," son of Sir Oliver Lodge. Striking Likeness. A published picture of "Raymond" was shown, and, while the ectoplasmlc picture dlflercd from It in the same way that a sculpture differs from a photograph, "the likeness was striking. The outstanding advance In photographic evidence of the existence of ectoplayn and of its properties made by Dr.

Hamilton Is the oppor Walked Into Police months old, who also died under odd circumstances. Say Britain Will Scrap New Dirigible's Motors Loudon, Nov. 28 (PiThe Daily Sketrli said Joday It had learned the engines of the R-101, giant new British dirigible, were to be scrapped forthwith and new ones of entirely different design installed. It was apparent from the Art, the paper said, 'hat the existing engines were too slow, indicating that in anything approaching a gale the ship's Thirty witnesses were subpenaed Detectives John Brennan and Leo Of the Classen ave. station creot through the darkened hall to appear before the lurv todnv.

The first two to testify were Genevieve Magulre and Margaret Rink, ways of 101 Qnlncy st. last night, two u-year-oia National Park girls, ready for a fight at close quarters, with burglars reported in the top wno found the dead girls skeleton. floor apartment. t-neriii jocod k. Tryon, who was down when the smoke and flu rear, so I turni pull a locker a' oi windows.

As soon as -everal ut th( men what I was doic; thrv rushed me aside and slarted climb out of the indo.v. "I was trampled she b'H finally managed to climb over Uir sill and dou to tile a cable." Mahoney receixed a nine-inch In his risht arm. He was ti'H-fd al the einerency hospital on the grounds ami permitted to so home. undersheriff at the time the skele Police Official, Woman Die; Poison Is IJIamed Worcester. Nov.

-Unit which had contained liquor were clues today In altempt.i to the mysterious deaths of James J. suiieriilteiinVnt of ixilicr detectives here, ami Mis, Dora Iiin-hum. depnrtmeiil store saleswoman, whuu' bodies were loiind ut Casey's camp at, Northhmok Held yesterday Superintendent Casey's body and the iunn of Mrs iliughain were found on the floor by Uo oi Casey's lieutenants, who had been ordered to investigate his lallurc to return home on Hunrtay. Police believed that the liquor consumed would not have caused death een It It had been of the ordinary "polvini'd" variety occasionally sold Ijy bootleggers. They But there was no battle, not even iin argument, when a shore time ton was discovered, spent nearly 20 maximum speed would be Insuf- later the door of Mrs.

Lillian De minutes with the Grand Jury. ficlent to enable her to kep aloft. The Air Ministry and officials at Cardington today denied the wsn's apartment opened and two boys stumbled out, laden with cloth- inc and jewelry. Today Anthony Stella, 17. of 171 16th was held In $1,500 ball be tunity presented tor three dimensional examination made possible by the use of stereoscopic ptoturcs, and by comparing pictures taken at the same instant from 11 dlilcrent points of view.

Appear at Random Angle. These pictures have led Dr. Hamilton to the conclusion that when the ectoplasmlc picture Is formed it Is created In the center of a mass of ectoplasm that unlolds like a flower, opening its petals and bursting into bloom. The picture rests Please Turn tn Pae for Magistrate Folwell In Gates Avenue Court to await action of the Grand Jury on a charge of burglary Hi companion, Patsy Di Pasquale, Jtisi'jK' I'efusps Plea 13, of S3 Park ave, is charged with Broken Signal Delays Flushing Tube Trains Manhattan-bound trains on the Flushing line of the I. R.

T. and B. M. T. subways were delayed from three to 17 minutes Just before 8 o'clock this morning as a result of the breakdown of two signals on the line between Lincoln ave.

nd Bliss according to reports to the Transit Commission. The schedule was back to normal In time for the peak of the rush hour. The Astoria division of the line was also affected slightly by the tleup. juvenile deliquency. States, farm leaders rally to Hoover's idea for Industrial stabilization.

Move for $10,000,000 40-shlp plan helps McManus trial for Rothstein murder actually gct3 under way again. Twelve jurors finally entrenched in box Out of Jail on ball is lot of Bribe-Taker Warder Weather: Mostly cloudy today, tomorrow Htock market prices slightly lower. China, engaged in bitter Russian war, Invokes Kellogg Pact, seeks aid of League of Nations Henry Ford, the boy who failed to make good, resigns as school trustee; citizens sore because he never attended meetings. State funeral held for Senator Warren of Wyoming In Worcester cabin are found bodies of detective superintendent and woman, killed by poison. "The Oreat Train Robbery" is re-enacted In Wyoming.

Crack express halted, 40 passengers robbed Mayor of Lynn, says 12.000 at Harvard-Vale game were drinking. Ah, if he could but see out of both eyes Learn aviation at Bedford Y. M. C. A.

Mexicans bto down bill to end bull llghtlntr, cock fighting, boxing After 21 years In same spot, famed Ambrose Lightship Is going to sea for I'l miles. Fulton bune of Brooklyn, will be razed from Brooklyn Bridge to East New York as as new subway Is raov Mtignanlmnu.t Ralph Jonas offers Brooklyn. New York Federations of Jewish Charities gilt of $1.0110.000 If they merge For Henry Ford's museum, arrive nog and Magog, ht-onw- giaiit.s of London Alert Patrolman Rooncy slays bandit la bakery holdup. Lawyers who do "chiseling" fob-tain ollenls unethically) may be chiseled out of Bar To cruise 100,000 miles Is merely boring to Radioman Jones Jersey mother lights stove with kerosene, three children die. Sister died In similar (ue ix months ago Belgian Premier Quits In Row Over Language Brussels, Nov.

26 (P) After long consultation with Premier Jaspar today King Albert accepted the resignation of the Ministry, which grew out of differences of opinion between Flemish Extremists and Liberals regarding the languages to be used In the new Ghent Bared is the life of the ectoplasm, all by the inquisitive scientific camera Bankrupt Banker Thompson of Unlontown, 75 years old, is accused of $75,000 thcit by princess. If you lost money in market crash, you can get six months postponement of Federal Income tax payment in Arkansas dry raiders arrest nine women. Boot- leggeresses? Two gendarmes slain In Jerusalem by Arabs Millennium arrives. Bandits hold up airport, escape with plans And in Cincinnati carolers bank robbers drop $1,000 of $11,000 loot on way out. Auto, vintage of IP02, collapses In Hospital Fund parade, is taken to hospital Eagle's Kaltenborn says Hoover halted stock depression From Boro President Byrne comes praise for busst-s, criticism for trolleys No wonder Brooklyn Heights section Is clean.

Women form volunteer sanitary corps Wise opponents of Soviet offer humble apologies. Brooklyn civic news: City cooperation sought for waterfront development similar to Jersey "Little Bnsln" plan Speedy action urged on Jamaica Bay port U. S. will not sell giant pleis here In Queens 2 die, 60 are Injured when barracks of subway workers explodes Now a little child may teach theni. Minimum age of 18 surgested for school-marms And Mrs.

Befeter says freedom European S' hooli, makes good pupils. Local turkejs apprehensive uh many cliros hold turkey raffles Bobhalred choir slnuert? No, says Dr. Atkinson, but longhaired ones are scarce Because he never took oath, Controller Berry may not be legal member of Board of Retirement, body Toward $90,000 budget Y. W. C.

A. raises Westchester O. O. P. gags gag-rule complaint, refuses to art Bradley Beach morals cen- sor.marrled for 1 3 yean, seeks divorce.

Find the moral. advanced the theory thai. poUui might have been deliberately placed Hi the liquor. 1 THE EAGLE INDEX For (Jiritma Trial Justice Is a matter oi tqmlv. not be intluetueU hv mercy, the pinion of Kedeial Marcus U.

Campbell. When a lawyer lor a liquor law defendant asked that the case lie set for trial Deo, 22. Judge Campbell declined, "I want no jail deliveries by good-ikat ted tunes on the ce ot Christmas of New Year's. If haie tnv say, ttvre will bo no criminal piosecu-Hoiis from ivc until alter New Year's." U. S.

Crants Tax Extension To Victims oi Stock Crash ri. Anil ftH, Dr. Brdy It Arltlloa SI kit. It -t llrath NitlcM, Loit. 1.1 Mltortalt SO rimnelal lnf ItU NH, Cmlrn.

MUiat Rllo. Kltf nktra't Aatvura. rlty rtt TtMfri, Rita t7 Ml of tx'lnte the months, Mother Pours Oil in Stove: 7 3 Children Die as Sister Did I I ailr tttirrtu. (olutftrio Itulliling- Nov. JH poisons have suifered tiotn I uie recent Stork nuilket slump unci I Alio are therelore unable lo meet PhllllpKburg, N.

Nov. 28 4i injuries by leaping from a window. Jolin I). Autographs His Shinv Gift Dimes Three children of Mr. and Mrs.

Tony Neighbors helped four other chil No extension will lw named it can be proven to the paiisiai-lion ol the comiiitssiiiiicr tnat, deficient Income taxpayer has not been 'negligent" in disregard of the rules or Willi lie willul intention to ivade the tax. I'nder further if the revenue net, the eummissUme: may require, II he sees fit, that i bond lie posted bv taxpayers hie granted time extensions "In MKh a unmount not to cxecrd double the amount of the deficiency." WEATHER FORECAST Mostly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Little change In temperature. Fresh to strong 3. W.

to W. winds. TMipri.tiir. 13 M. t.

their federal income tax payment 1'iay upon due showing ut rause obtain postponement of six months, according to Information obtained Irom the Treasury Department to-Jnv. Cnder the law on the request of a taxpayer who Is able to show due raue the Commissioner of Internal Ilfvenue ma yextend the tlnto of payment of teli amount of tax due rinv installment thereof not to i.eif, ii hi such rase lie hiifll tic paid on or Camden, N. J. Nov. 2d iV John IV Hockeleller is hit shuiv gilt diii.e...

Tins became i known here when Wilbur Campbell, bolliioy at. the Walt iWnitmaii Hotel, exhibited a new 'dime given ycterd.y by the oil Verenna were suffocated or burned to death today In the same mumier In mhlch their sister met death six months ago. The dead were Clara, 13; Charles. 8, and Mary, 6. The children were trapped in a room on the second floor of their home In flames created by the attempt of their mother to kindle a fire with the aid of kerosene oil.

Sadie, a 17-year-old sister who slept with them, escaped slight dren who occupied another room on the smiie floor to the street. All received slight burns. They are Samuel, 17; Nicholas, 13; Tony. Jr, 3. and Millie, 2.

Rosie, 9, was burned to derth In the house, the police ald, In a flro which followed a similar attempt of Mrs. Verenna to start her stove quickly May 28. Coroner J. Russell Doyle and police ordered an investigation. i 'magnate.

Mr. kt ''Vv and his Mow to BlAV will WHUHpoii w.te tin- i diorS lu ll I reuiMiUn i Yir bo ict i Mn iciast It) Tr. Mint dl Compact Rtirarl on ft.

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