1—U. 8S. S. Langley, to B. F. Mahoney and 8S. S. the New York-Paris nonstop flight. NEWS REVIEW OF i | Dynamites a School, Killing Forty-Four. By EDWARD W. PICKARD shocking crimes of recent was committed at the little town Bath, near Lansing, Mich, fn the death of 44 persons, 37 of whom were children, and the Injury of some forty others. Andrew Kehoe, and school distriet treasurer, his mind unbalanced by financial troubles which he laid to the necessity of paying schoo! taxes, planted a big dynamite mine in the basement the commu- nity school, wired it carefully, carried another load of explosive to the bulld- ing im his automobile and both off. The north wing of the school was destroyed and the ruins were full of the shattered bodies of the little pits. The principal and one also were killed, as were two men who were passing the building. Kehoe him- self was among the dead. blowing up the school he had killed his invalid wife and burned Lis own frouse and farm bulidings. State troopers from | who took charge of the sii: found in basement of the undestroyed wing of the school dynamite planted in eight places. Had this been exploded the death roll would have been Hundreds of pounds of the explosive had been stolen recently from a tractor’s store house, presumably by Kehoe, and the plot had been worked out carefuly during a number of days by the insane farmer, who was consid. ered to be an expert electrician. of set efore ~«ing, ion, con- ROTECTION for the Mississippi valley from future floods will demanded and planned at a great con ference of representatives of the 27 states, called by Mayors Thompson of Chicago, Miller of St. Louis and O'Keefe of New Orleans. The meet ing will open in Chicago on and will be attended by senators, con gressmen, army engineers, be idge. The house of delegates of the association directed the trustees of the organization to co-operate with the in. ternal revenue department and the Treasury department in the prepars- tion of a bill to be submitted to con- gress in December, modifying the “un Volstead act which now limits the amount ky which may prescribed pint in ten days. Among the Important announce- ments made before sectional meetings was that of Hidyeo Noguchi of the lockefeller Institute for Medical he had at la%t in isolating the micro-organism respon sible for trachoma, baffled physicians, be to one te succeeded an eye disegse that has Dr. William ed president of the association, LLINOIS lawmakers took another swat at prohibition when the house of representatives voted, 79 to 64, ta submit the repeal of the state prohibl- tion act and the state search and seiz ure act to a referendum of the people, The expressed of some of the members who for the dum was that prohibition has worse than a fallure, a sumptuoary view voted to and to the state strong fight and argued well, ontvoted, Several Hiinols house adopted a calling upon to stitutional convention for the purpose of revising the eighteenth amendment, Vacnting a disbarment order sgainst a Nebrasia lawyer, the United States Circuit Court of Appeals at Kansas held in effect that the manufac- ture and possession of liquor for per sonal use in the home Is not a felony and cannot as ground for barment of an attorney. The decision sald that “a court has no power over the private life of a mem ber of the bar” ‘ D guans is turning out to be not all play for the American marines who have the Job in hand, At La Paz Cen- tro, near Leon, & guerilla band of Lib erals attacked a small detachment of the marines and a battle ensued uchanan and A. Jackson were killed to The drys put good society, the nation, up a but were the weeks ago Congress call a con City Rerve dis regulatory ISARMING the warring Nleara. Private Marvin ness leaders. vis will represent President Coolidge. Secretary of Commerce Hoover has told the President a special session of congress is not necassary to deal with will be able to care for the refugees efficiently, The relief fond still grawing, and the continuance of ecan- tributions is, urged. Last week the most serious development was is About fourteen of the were killed, said: detachment, rig. Gen. Logan Feland “I am glad to state this marine under most difficult the marine corps, detachment showed river. of the Inhabitants were drowned. rest tock refuge on the levees, where they soon were isolated. The Bayou des Glalses levees gave way, as was expected, and hundreds of persons in that section, northwest of New Or- leans, were driven from thelr homes. The Mississippi fell slowly along the fower river, the weather bureau at New Orleans estimating that half of the water from the Tensas basin was being diverted into the Atchafalaya basin through the crevasses, The crest of the flood still was In the Tensas basin, far above Bayou des Glaises, 7 TOLENT storms in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana in the middie of the week caused some loss of life and tho injury of many persons, especially in Peoria and Indianapolis. Rain, hail and wind resulted In severe property foses, Eight lives were lost when a wall of water from what Is known as the “glide” dam in the Gros Ventre river swept over the little town of Kelly, 25 miles from Wilson, Wyo, The dam, created when Sheep mountain shifted several feet two years ago, had collapsed, EVERAL thousand members of the American Medical association at. tended the seventy-eighth annual meet. Ing of the organization in Washington, and were welcomed by President Cool w— REAT BRITAIN and Russia were of relations was ex- day. The and the pected rupture almost any against the raid nant protest | i i leftions growing out of maneuvers and the fantastic of one minister or another.” ment, for the insult offered thereby the raid “The The note concluded: absolutely, state, apart from the question of treaty rights belonging to It, Is a most serious and hostile act, without doubt of relations between the Interested states, with all the ensuing conse: quences. The fact that the trade dele. gation by Its activity gave no justifi. cation for such a rald can be proved by the circumstance that the British government has not made a single representation or complaint about this activity.” The official version of the rald was given in the house of commons by Sir William Joynson-Hicks, home secre. tary, and a debate on the question In- volving relations with Russia began, The documents found by the police have not been made public, but there was reason to believe they were de- - (right) showing Louls"” which he was grooming for cidedly Ineriminating. The govern ment officials prepared three notes as replies the Russian protest, the depending on the decision of the cabinet and the parliamentary de bate, of them denounces the trade agreement on the ground of Its flagrant viglations by the Russians The second says a final break off of diplomatic relations between Britain and Russia must if the Soviets do not amend thelr conduct, Tha third announces a direct break of diplomatic relations Immediately, laying the whole blame on Moscow, The Russian government has played a strong card in the quar rel by announcing the grant of special trade privileges Germany, Latvia and Lithuania, which signed initinted neutrality with Moscow, n the there carefully against the the members guarded were virtual to cholee ine come already to states have or treaties Soviet capital staged demon English of which political were strations trade mission, were #0 closely that they by police prisoners, RITISH officlaldom was very busy entertaining President Doumergue of France and Foreign Minister Bri and, who made a Lon don, There were banquets, parades and other colorful functions, anf Briand and Chamberlain took the opportunity hold conference cerning of Rhineland. state visit to con the to an important 1 immediate evacuation N AVAL experts of England say their h government has decided pro in the naval ennfer the reduction from 25.000 to M0060 tons and eruisers to Coolidge f Of pose, ence, capital ships from 10.066) to 606K tons, apportioning a tonnage of 100.000 tons each to the 'nited Stafes and Great Britain and T0000 tons to Japan, According t« the Dally News expert, Japan has de cided to back this program. Osservatore Ro organ of the Vatlean, press the pope's opposition to Musso lini's charter of labor and the Fascist doctrine which places the right of the state above the right of the Individual and practically denies that individual rights exist when important ties of the state are involved lations between capital and labor, ac cording to the doctrine expounded in the ethical problems mano, ex necessi The re editorials, are cussed and solved on the basis of eth ical principles which “the centuries Mussolinl sought to demonstrate his friendliness to the church by having placed in the Colossenm a giganti which was Queen at an impressive ceremony This cross replaces the one torn down unveiled hy dedication completes the Fascist the schools, courts, and buildings, from which they were re moved during the anti-Catholle days following the unification of Italy. public WO wellknown figures in the amusement world died lgst week ernard, German dialect come dian, who wag on his way to Carlsbad, Columbus, Maurice Mouvet known the world over as just “Maur fee” noted ballroom dancer, died of He had been 11 for several years but did not quit his work until two months ago. dealt successfully with dangerous affair in the Philippines, Entrancherado, an insane fanatle, started a revolutionary movement on Panay island and was joined by a large number of followers, Wood went there himself and persuaded the ex. cited natives to disperse, and their crazy leader was sent to an asylum in Manila, msn. JE XPOSURE of the alleged corrup tion of Indiana politics by the Ku Klux klan was furthered by the arrest of Mayor Duvall and Controller Buser of Indianapolis on charges of conspir- acy to commit a felony. Duvall is accused in six other affidavits of vio lating the corrupt practices uct, per Jury, and other offenses, PA. HR ENTRE HALL, — aS ———— murmured to another aria at the opera “That new French mald of the Jones-Brownes Is the nleélt creature, A woman "Yes? How 807" sald the other woman, “This morning,” sald the first one her out with Mes. Jones Browne's baby; this afternoon | saw her with Mrs, Jones-Browne's dog, and CHANCE TO RISE “Why'd yer take a milk-wagon job? There ain't any chance to rise?” “Belleve me there is—at five o'clock every mornin’! Geography Note Greenland SEWARD names Is something that For leceland’'s greener while Greenland's Why and Iceland dont puzzies me; than Greenland, the icler, see? Literary Notes “And so you have decided to plunge yourself into the literary world, doc tor? “Yes, yndeed, 1 have, You have no idea what an enormous demand there Is for books on symptoms among the people who haven't anything the mat ter with them!” Refuge in the Unknowable “What you to talk abou in your next speech? “The Einstein theory” “Can you explain It? “lI can come as near explaining It as anybody | have listened to And ft has the advantage of pot making you ences, no matter what you say.” JO intend . Cause of Delay Grocer (suggestively)—You haven't paid that little bill of mine, yet. Legislator (penzively)-—No: It only Just passed has the second reading. BOTH VERY STRONG 7 % I he Onlon—1"'m the strongest person in Boarding-house-butler — Are overlooking me! you Ain't It the Truth, Ruth? Of, when a child, 1 used to wish To be a bird and twitter; I'm wiser now--"tis, my ambish To be a home-run hitter, Sure Sign “So Bliking is dead. much?’ “1 think not. Did he leave Musically Expressed “1 told my husband about gowns that are selling for a song.” “What did he say? “He sald if 1 expected-him to fur nish the notes I'd better change my tune.” —— Better Wear "Em “Clothes give a man a lot of con: “Yes, they certainly do. 1 go a lot What He Objected To “I hear that Richwood's daughter ran away with the chauffeur.” “Yes: and Richwood Is nearly crazy over It.” . “Well, it is hard to lose a daughter, but .they took the motor car with them, ——— shins Premature “Karl, Is the man who just gave you a cigar a friend of yours? “I don’t know ; T haven't lit the clger yet."—Vienna Faun, Animal He Resembled | The clean-up of the New York stage | led Newton Tarkington to say at an Indianapolis reception: “A clean-up was needed. For money ~don’t be deceived about high-art talk | —for money and money alone our | stage had become about the ugliest | thing that ever happened, | “Yes, It was go ugly that it reminds | me of a story, ooth “The story Is about a very ugly man | who called one afternoon on a fascl nating young widow, As he sat with the widow very happily over a cup of | tea und a cigarette her little daugh- ter came in from school, “The child stared at the man for | a moment in silence, Then she burst vod In wide-eyed indignation: “‘Hise for shame! 1 seen you nt the zoo yesterday without your clothes on!" Sr———— - - pe - All of Them Willing to Testify to That W. Chambers said in a lit. erary argument at the Century club: “It 1s claimed that our new school of psycho-analytic novelists are bet- ter writers than novelists of the Robert the Mr. Chambers smiled and went oo: “An amateur photographer sald one | day : { “Here's an article that says the | finest work In photography {8 now be. | Ing done by amateurs.’ | “‘Is this statement true? asked his | companion, | “YOf course it's true. believe it, ask any" “ ‘Any photographer? “No. Any smateur’” If you don't | The Rarest Virtue Lieut, Leigh Wade, the famous fiver, was the guest of honor at a dinner In Washington, and In reply to an over- whelming compliment, sald: “I want to be modest, so don't make me vain, for modesty is an rare virtue “Once, writing in an autograph al- bum, I came on this sutograph : I dance Paviova' “Then, below it, a famous American comedian had written: “1 «ing because Coyne” he because 1 must —Apna can't. —Joe Children can’t be an inflexible rule, natures are imperfect 'CARBUNCLES Carboil draws out the core and gives quick relief brought up by because children’s GENEROUS 50¢ BOX back wo At All em Ce] oa AAR, Them, Our name has been sssocisted for & generation with highest ality Wedding lavitations and nacuncements at ressonable prices, Delivered anywhere pre- aid. 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