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THE WEATHER
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to-morrow.
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VOL. LXVI. No. 102. BROOKLYN—NEW YORK CITY—MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1929. THREE CENTS

STOCKS CRASH, NEW LOWS


Bingham Faces Punishment for Tariii Lobby Work .•

To-Day's Racing Chart PARTY LEADERS Roundup of 10 as Bandits Ends BANK EMPLOYE HEAVY POUNDING
E M P I R E CITY TRACK, N . Y., Monday, October 28 (Tenth Day)
W e a t h e r Clear; Track F a s t . FAIL TO DEFEND 'Reign of Terror' in Flatbush FIRST WITNESS
CONNJENATOR Auto License Clue to TRIAL AT ONCE, FORWARDER CARRIES BIG ISSUES
11-JO—FIRST RACE—Tamarack P u r s e , $1,000; c l a i m i n g ; t h r e e - y e a r - o l d B a n d A-
'** u p ; five and t h r e e - q u a r t e r furlongs. Start b a d ; w o n easily; place driv-
ing. A t p o s t , 2 . 3 6 ; o f f 2 . 3 9 . W i n n e r — B ." B l o c k ' s c h . c , 3 , b y M o r v i c t i — U r o i u o r e .
Trainer—C. Buxton. Time- - 1 . 1 0 3 - 5 .

TO RECORD MARKS
Index. Horse. W t . P . P . St. Str. F i n . J o c k e y . St. PI. Sh.
1101 M o r d r o m
3
107G F a n t a s t
113
105
6
7
g
a
l ' V j 1»
V 2%
Burke
B e t h e l 3
6-1
0 - 1 1
5-2
2 - 1
"t-i
t;-i Suspects After Long
1093 S u n B r i d e 107 11 !• B» 4" 3' hi W a t t e r s 2 0 - 1 8-1 4 -1
Censure of Action Planned Search Testifies to Fake Collateral
106* P e t e r
1023 L o r d B r o o m
1067 S t e a d f a s t
1099 P r o f e s s o r
.
115 13
120
120
120
G
8
2
13
8
4
1
13»
I1
10=

61
61
4>»


l-i
Fisher
Garner
Accardy 12-1
Klaton
7-2
2-1

8-1
:\-z 7 - 1 0
4-5
5-1
3-1
2-5
5-2
By Norris—Blaine An- DEMAND MADE in City Trust Company The self-styled "Terrible Ten," a -<s>
half-score of youths who are held Even Steel Slumps
SELLING WAVE
S*tt 8' 8 Hi F. S m i t h 7-1
1 0 9 3 G r a c e 11 117 10 S 3-1 s-i swers Charge as Defense Opens
BY CALLAGHAN
9 12 12J t> 9> Wall 40-1 15-1
108$
1087
Glided Youth
S p a n i s h Gold 115
115
3 7 31 $1 in' 10"> P a l u m b o 40-1 15-1
8-1 responsible by the police for the last
8-1
1093 ( h a n g
-1107 Pontchnrdon
113
115 12
4 11
14
11»
14
1 l«
If \:'
tl« 1 ll-
li"
Barrett
Simon
12-1
r.u i
5-1
25-1
5-2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U P ) . three or four months' reign of terror Under the S t r e s s - Vincent Simonelli, youthful
1 10 10% 13s 13« 13» F l e m i n g 4 0 - 1 15-1
1 2 -1
—Unusually severe criticism a n d a in Flatbush and who were rounded general bookkeeper aft the Harlem
VIEWED LIGHTLY Hits
1094 P r i n r e B o z o 112 8-1
McNamee
Scratched—Fatigue
120 14 6 ii' 11
Bootop, S u n L a d , Graceful.
1 1 14 Malley 3 0 - 1 12-1 8-1 t h r e a t of possible punitive action up Saturday night and yesterday in
w e r e m a d e in t h e Senate to-day an intensive drive which was made
Minimum of Branch of t h e City Trust Com-
M O R D R O M outbroke his field a n d drew clear a t once. H e w a s steadied on Tells Gans He's Ready, But
against Senator Hiram Bingham, possible through a chance clue, were Movement at 186—
pany, was t h e first witness to-day
in t h e defense of F r a n k H. Ward-
r o u n d i n g t h e t u r n a n d c o n t i n u i n g d e t e r m i n e d l y w a s u p In t h e f i n a l f u r l o n a ; a n d Republican, Conn., after Mr. Bing-
Plaintiff Refuses to
held s w a y to t h e end. F A N T A S T w o r k e d h e r w a y f o r w a r d l y b e t w e e n t h e leaders
all t h e w a y a n d o u t l a s t e d S U N B K 1 B E in t h e final d r i v e .
o u t s i d e t h e entire trip, closed w i t h g o o d courage under
T h e latter, on extreme
punishment
p r a c t i c a l l y left a t t h e p o s t , c l o s e d a n i m m e n s e g a p a n d r a c e d a s if b e s t .
BROOM w a s unable to improve h i s position. STEADFAST s a v e d ground, but
PETER,
LORD
h a m h a d charged the Senate Lobby loaded into a police van to-day and
Investigating Committee
Head Plea
was taken to the lineup a t Manhattan
framed against h i m as a political headquarters to be looked over by
plot. 300 masked
AT WASHINGTON 9,212,800-ShareDay
detectives.
er, ex-Superintendent of Banks, on
trial for bribery.
His principal testimony so far
only included evidence concerning Billions of dollars in value*
could never g e t up. T h e round of criticism from in- Justice Stephen Callaghan, of foreign exchange items listed in
dependent Republicans and Demo- With the capture of these ten went overboard to-day as the
111Q—SECOND R A C E — P u r s e $1,000; c l a i m i n g ; f o r t h r e e - y e a r - o l d s ; five a n d a
c r a t s w a s climaxed by Senator Ar- youths, who range in age from 17 to t h e Supreme Court, defendant his books a n d which turned out to Prices Will Become Steady
* ' ' ** half furlongs. Start good; w o n cleverly; place driving. A t post. 3.01; be fictitious. Stock Market plunged down-
->fr. a . o o . W i n n e r — R . T . W i l s o n ' s b . f., b y J i m G a f f n e y — F a n t a m B a l a . Trainer t h u r Robinson, a so-called regular 26, the police believe that they have with nine others in t h e $300,000 So far, there has been little dif-
-T. I. H e a l e y . Time—1.08. Republican from Indiana and m e m - accounted for more t h a n forty rob- d a m a g e suit instituted ten days ference between Cuff's style of at Proper Level Ex- ward—headed by the earlier
ndex. Horse. Wt. P.P. S t . u V4 S t r . F i n . J o c k e y * S t . i'l. Sh. ber of t h e Lobby Committee, who beries and holdups, many of them cross-examination a n d his direct
10S7 F l y ' g F a n l o m 108 10 1 i";. H 1" 1" Bethel 11-5 1-1 \-2 told t h e Senate Mr. Bingham got drug store stick-ups, practically all before t h e coming election, to-day- examination. Throughout t h e trial perts Believe leader, United States Steel.
1U!M M o r t r u e 115 5 s 8* 7b 5 ' % a" Catrone 20-1 8-1 4-1 a " s q u a r e deal" from tho com- of which have taken place in Flat- challenged Louis R. Gans; t h e he has conducted his case as
I0K7 Louisiana 115 4 18 131 S' S',4 ?,» Steffen 15-1 6-1 3-1 mittee. bush or in nearby Borough Park. plaintiff, of 25 Eastern p a r k w a y , though he were prosecuting An- Banking support, which came in
118 9 7» 5* 4 K'singer 12-1 5-1 5-2 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U P ) .
106 7 R a y o , 18 6';, "I do n o t approve his (Bing- The prisoners give t h e following to agree to an immediate trial. —GoGvernment financial a u t h o r i - to protect t h e m a r k e t in the desper-
„ Hey 1 15 8 7 5» IV 7% 6% Wall 30-1 12-1 6-1
h a m ' s ) conduct," said Mr. Robin- names: Carl Mauro, 22, of 2340 thony DiP»ola, t -easurer of t h e
G1 41 FiBher 30-1 10-1 6-1 ate downward lun^e last week, was
son. " I do not believe t h e R e p u b - West Eleventh street, who police Justice Callaghan said h e w a s bank, r a t h e r t h a n defending War- ties expressed confidence to-day unable to prevent to-day's break,
1107^ B i g T e e us 14 S 6%
11179= F l y i n g Start 118 6 5 S» »»2% 2"* 71 Kelsay 6-1 5-2 6-5
1031 l ir. 7 1 1 14 1 4 11" it" W S m i t h 2 0 - 1 8-1 4 -1 lican p a r t y approves it. N o r do say is t h e leader of t h e gang; willing to serve his answer to-day der. Simonelli was shown a note t h a t t h e current selling wave o«
1092 Disapproved 118 1 12 1?» 10» 10% 9» Walls 12-1 5-1 6-2
the American people approve it. J o h n Jackson, 17 of 2862 Still- and go to trial Wednesday "so t h e for $375,000 drawn by t h e J a l n a the Stock lT.:c»'i,anges w a s of a which accompanied frenzied trad-
1097 11.-, 11 4 2» 8% 3i 10>> Elston 7-2 3-2 7-10
" I a m a Republican high pro- well avenue; Rea)ty Company, concerning which temporary nature and t h a t prices ing.
Neil Mooney, 17, of 8" Bay F o r t y , whole m a t t e r may be disposed of evidence was presented to the would soon become steady a t their
1093 D a b s t e r 1 IS j 1 1 12% 12i 11' Thomas 20-1 8-1 4-1
Wagtail ll« 12 3 Ihk «VJ 9 ' % 12» Malley 25-1 10-1 5-1 tectionist b u t I would like to see it United States Steel hit a new low
1044 Talky 112 3
•z i ',* 131 14 13™ Fleming 50-1 25-1 12-1 stood for openly, a n d n o t i n eighth street; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ before election." ^ - - ^ . ^ . J ^ - J - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ morning sesion of the trial, a n d a d - proper l e v e l . ^ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ i a ^ i ^ ^ _ J ^ ^ i J _
1063 Sunny Star 118 3 11 10' 9 % 131 14 Garner 10-1 4-1 2-1 devious ways through crooked Angelo Pero, 24„ of 2808 Still- T h e Jurist made his move f o r an mitted it w a s in his handwriting. T h e secondary wave of selling oh on t h e current s m a s h of 18*. «W
He .made it out, h e said, a t the 1
p a t h s . T h e r e is no occasion t o well avenue; immediate trial after telling t h e order of DiPaola, t h e only col- t h e NeAv York Market to-day w a s 17 -! points' for t h e day. It high
Scratched—Batted Alaska, F l y i n g M a x , Oberon, Royal Tree.
F L Y I N G F A N T O M held h e r field s a f e for s p e e d but w a s under strong cloak it with irregularity." H a r r y Zenna, 10, of 1516 Sixty- a t t r i b u t e d to unloading by b a n k e r s
pressure throughout to maintain her advantage. MORTRUE slipped- through
The prospect- of proposed action fifth street; plaintiff h e could have b r o u g h t lateral which h e saw, t h e witness and large operators who purchased for the year w a s 261%.
on t h o i n s i d e a l l t h e w a y a n d o u t l a s t e d L O U I S I A N A i n t h e final drive. The
Carmine Martore, 24, of 1263 his suit a year a n d a half a g o or noted, was a, stock certificate in stocks last week in a n effort to The figures for t h e t o t a l ' s t o c k
l a t t e r , a w a y s l o w l y , c l o s e d a v e r y b i g g a p a n d w o u l d h a v e b e e n s e c o n d lrr a n - was offered by Senator George W.
other stride RAYO m o v e d u p strongly a t the furlong pole b u t weakened in Norris, independent Republican of Forty-second street; waited until after t h o election on steady t h e market. sales showed t h a X J h a dag, wmjuMB
the closing strides. H E Y r a n a good race. FLYING FAST and ZEVELETTE Nebraska, a n d chairman of t h e J u - Patsy Variello, 26, of 1410 Sixty- Nov. 5 if h e were not a c t u a t e d by (Continued on P a g e 8) ceeded by only one session in the
s h o w e d a f l a s h of e a r l y speed.
diciary Committee, w h o said he sixth street; As the crashing of stocks con- history of t h e Exchange, namely,
h a d not h e a r d Mr. Bingham's de- Orlando Monduoro, 24, of 1416 "dishonest political motives." tinued in- t h e exchange this after- last Thursday, when t h e record was
1 1I Ot UA THIRD RACE—Evergreen P u r s e , 81,000; c l a i m i n g ; t h r e e - y e a r - o l d s a n d

—R, Curran.
Index.
u p ; m\\&

Horse.
a n o ; a. q u a r t e r .

Time—2.68 2-5.
W t , P.P St
a
Start good; w o n driving; place driving.
post, 3 . 2 9 ; off 3.30. W i n n e r , R . Curran*a b . g. 3, b y B l a z e s - D a y L i l l y .

% % Str. F i n . J o c k e y . St,
>*
Pi.
At
Trainer

Sh.
fense of h i s employment secretly Fifty-ninth street;
of a n a g e n t of tho Connecticut
M a n u f a c t u r e r s ' Association.
"If it ( b i s defense) says w h a t I
Nunziato Accardo, 23, of 2955
West Twenty-fourth street;
Calls Motive DlshfJnest.
Justice Callaghan's letter w a s
F r a n k Falcone, 22, of 2814 West s e n t t o Mr. Gans by messenger
FATHERTF3 noon, attention w a s centered
throughout the financial district on 12,894,650. To-day's sales amount-
t h e r i n g of bankers whose efforts ed to 9,212,800 shares.
stemmed t h e tidal "wave t h a t American Telephone & Tele-
1= H a n d read a s follows:
have been informed, I shall have Twenty-third street.
HELD IN BOND
1023 G o l d e n A r w 115 7 t 1= B e n h a m 16-5 6-5 1-2
Paula L. 112 2 6
7 5%
6 " A 6» 3» *f ft Ktsinger 3-1 1-1 9-20
threatened to engulf t h e Stock graph declined 34 points to close a t
1103 "Sir: 232, a loss in m a r k e t valuation of
1101 C o m e t 120 3 6 B*% 2 i - h 4» 3 i % T h o m a s 1 0 - 1 4 - 1 2-1 Whalen L a n d s Police. Market last Thursday.
1005 H u s h M o n e y 115 6 a 2'% 4* 4- 31 4s Elston 13-5 1-1 1-2 (Continued on Page 6.) Police Commissioner Grover A, "You have seen fit to s u e m e on While this speclation w a s rife, $442,000,000; U. g. Steel closed^at
1103 L i l l i a n M 112 1 1 3>>
4 -2 D
7
1*
y«P
5"
5i
6 ' i 6i>
5% Collins
Romano 12-1
20-1 7-1
5-1
7-2
r,-2
Whalen, who hurried t o Flatbush t h e eve of election, m a k i n g false t h e situation became so serious t h a t 186 off 17%*, representing a m a r k e t
106 9 K o m o n a B 107 immediately c h a r g e s against m e . Y o u could it w a s decided to call a n o t h e r con- loss of ? 140,000,000; Consolidated
1094 = W a t e r g a p
Scratched—Punishment.
108 5 4 4*
a" V 7 - 7 Keiser

G O L D E N A R R O W trailed h i s field u n d e r stout restraint t h e first s i x furlongs.


He m o v e d u p r a p i d l y o n t h e o u t s i d e w h e n called u p o n a n d d r a w i n g c l e a r
5-1 8-5 4-5

held
Treasury Balance
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U P ) — ful,
Treasury n e t balance on Oct. 25 of the
yesterday m o r n i n g
upon receipt of word t h a t t h e ex- h a v e b r o u g h t this action a b o u t a
pected round-up h a d been success- y e a r a n d a half ago or could have
;rave full credit to t h e police well waited until after t h e election
if you h a d not been moved by
AS BIGAMIST
dis-
ference of the bankers.
F i r s t to answer t h e call to a value; American
Gas lost $210,000,000 in market
meeting in t h e offices of J . P . Mor- $88,400,000, General Electric $342,-
Can Electric
' A U L A L. s a f e in t h e final drive. T h e latter, rated off t h e e a r l y pace, worked
was $219,058,267.07. Customs r e - cially to Parkville station and espe- gan & Company w a s Charles E . 000,000 a n d Union Carbide $172,-
ter w a y f o r w a r d l y between' t h e leaders rounding t h e last turn and saved
ceipts for uh,e month to t h e same and Detectives H a r r y Hansen honest political motives. Mitchell,-chairman of t h e National 000,000.
-round entering t h e stretch, b u t w a s slightly bothered b y t h e w i n n e r . Claim of Benjamin Miller who uncov- "So t h a t t h e whole m a t t e r m a y Faces Examination on City Bank, who a r r i v e d a t t h e The foregoing a r e only a few of
1 foul w a s l o d g e d b u t d i s a l l o w e d . COMET, prominent throughout, responded day were $47,081,845.88. ered t h e clue w h i c h led t o t h e b e lisposed of before election. I Morgan company offices shortlv
arrest of the first tot*- of the gang. offer to serve my answer to-day Thursday—Doctor's Wife after 1 P , M. Mr. Mitchell's bank the losses which m a r k e d t h e most
. v i t h g o n . l c o u r a g e t h r o u g h t h e s t r e t c h a n d d i s p o s e d o f fil'SH M O N E Y . T h e lat-
er w e a k e n e d i n t h e f i n a l f u r l o n g . L I L L I A N M . rau i n s p o t s .
He a n d Assistant District At- a n d go on trial on Wednesday hectic day ever seen in a declin-
J1Q1 FOURTH RACE—Cedar H a n d i c a p ; $1,200 a d d e d ; f i l l i e s a n d m a r e s , a l l Latonia Results torney Bernard J . Becker joined in m o r n i n g before a n y judge of t h e Named in Case is one of t h e five strongest in t h e ing market.
United States which have pledged There were declines all along the
1 ^ ' a g e s ; five a n d three-quarter furlongs. Start good; w o n ridden out; place FIRST RACE—Three-quarters mile. the gruelling questioning of t h e Supreme Court in t h e City of New their aid to bolster t h e Stock Mar- l m e " T n e m a i n s t a y s of the Stocl;
Irivins At p o s t 3 , 5 1 ; o f f 3 . 5 2 . W i n n e r E . J . H o d g s o n ' s c h . f. 3 , b y Omar Florence Dolan.Schutte 7 . 1 4 3 . 7 8 3 . 2 2 prisoners. T h e police a r e particu- York whom you m a y select.
4 . 0 0 3 . 3 2 larly anxious t o find out if it w_s
Walter Clark Line or Lowell, 36 ket to prevent c r a s h similar to Market — shares which the
Khayyam—Honey Bee. Trainer E . J. Hodgson. Time—1.09 1-5. Jeff O'Neil . . . . R u « s e l l — " I n order that t h e r e m a y b e n o years old, of Carlisle, Pa., w a s a r - t h a t of last week. wealthier class h a d been trading
Nor'eastfr Turk — — 4 . 1 4 m e m b e r s of this g a n g who shot
Index. Horse. W t . P.P. St, % % Str. F i n . Jockey., St, Pi. Sh. delay, I a m sending this letter by
1103 O k a v b e e 122 3 1 1* la 1H» H % G a r n e r 9-10 out out Also ran—Keeping
•fbm S h o w O f f , T w o B i l l s ,
Time. Claret Cup,
Pickerel. and killed "Vincent Sicari, of 1213 hand and will await your i m m e d i - raigned be -e Magistrate Rudich Newspapermen gathered a t t h e in—were smashed downward in
in Adams street court to-day and office of J, P . Morgan & Company record breaks.
1003= s i n g l e S t a r . 12(1 2 2 2» 2» 2" 2« Wall 8-5 out out Avenue L In t h e hold-up of t h e ate reply."
4-5 out held without bail for tiiirty days Ten, fifteen and twenty-point re-
Mr. Gans rejected Justice Calla- pending extradition t o Holidays,- were told early in t h e afternoon by duction--—which
1097 At Sundown 117 1 8 3 3 3 3 McAtee , 5-1 SECOND RACE—Three-quarter* mile, d r u g store a t 1539 Coney Island
took c o m m a n d a t once a n d set a rapid early p a c e a nd w e a v i n g Cleora Smith 6 . 6 6 3.B6 2.80 m e a n t billions of
g h a n ' s offer. In a letter sent to burg. Pa., on a c h a r g e of abandon- Thomas W. Lamont t h a t he would dollars
OKAYBEE
t h e l e a der Seott Turk — 6 . 6 2 4.78 avenue on September 7.
front held sway througout. S I N G L E S T A R n e a r e s t in p u r s u i t of
til t h e w a y s a v e d g r o u n d , b u t G a r n e r o u t r o d e W a l l t h e e n t i r e t r i p , AT 8 U N - Lee Cooper . . . . . . M e y e r — — 5.06 Justice Callaghan to-day, Mr. G a n s issue n o statement a t t h a t time. loss in t r a d i n g values—were
A n t o N u m b e r I s Clue. ing his wife. Bertha, a n d their chil- Later, as the m o m e n t u m of t h e recorded in a brief period.
:>OWN r e t i r e d a f t e r g o i n g a b o u t t h r e e furlongs. Al*o ran—Princess Donna, Downcast, said: dren. He w a s held in $3,000 ball break increased, it w a s definitely
Loud Speaker, Never Bust, G u y Frazler, The existence of such a large " I see by early editions t h a t J u s - The break began mildly, but
« 1 nn—FIFTH R A C E — M a g n o l i a P u r s e . $1,000; claiming: three-year-olds and J^ord Valentine. gang operating together was only tice^ Callaghan has now offered to on a charge of bigamy for exami- announced that no s t a t e m e n t would gathered m o m e n t u m with a sweep-
• *•*• up; mile and seventy yards. Start good; w o n handily; place
Stt p o s t 4 . 1 4 ; o f f 4 , 1 4 . W i n n e r , J . B u t l e r ' s b r . c 4 , b y V u l c a i n — B e a c h
driving.
Star.
T H I R D R A C E t - O n e mile.
A r l i n e C o n n o r . . C l e m e n t s 6 1 . 0 0 3 « . 7 0 2 0 . 7 2 suspected F r i d a y night, when a try t h e case Wednesday morning. nation Thursday. be issued by t h e powerful banking ing vigor. Stock after stock brok<-
"-airier— A. S c h u t t i n g e n Time—1,46. Griff W , . „ Dubois — 1 1 . 1 0 6 , 8 2 passerby noted t h e number of t h e As a judge a n d a lawyer h e m u s t Line w a s arrested e a r l / In Sep- ring to-day. through resLstance levels and the
ndex, Horse, W t . *.?. S t . % Str. F i n , J o c k e y . St. Pi. Sh. Hamilton Russel — — 7.6S car used by hold-up men w h o know t h a t it is physically impos- tember. His children a r e : William, leaders sank u n d e r t h e lows reach-
Also ran—Burma Maid, W i l l i n g , R o s e raided A b r a h a m Sufferstein's drug sible to rush such a case a s this Jr., 11 years old; Donald, 8, a n d ed last Thursday.
967 J17 1 I J1 H% 1' 1 ! % M.Garner *-»" —
109 3 T r e n t o n l a n
1096 Russet
110 2
108
2 1 * ** 3»

2 1 % 2*
3s' 3'%
W. Smith 8-1
Hesquler S-l
2 - 1 7-10
8-5 3-5
Smith. Rattle,
M i n a h Louise, Chinchilla.
Chlz, C u t Steel, F o r b i s , store a t 6923 Twentieth avenue. to trial on such short notice.
The n u m b e r w a s checked u p and "Even a one-day lawyer knows
Jacqueline, 7.
In September, Line jumped bail
FORD ENTERTAINS Representative stocks together
wlth t h e i r net changes follow:
FOURTH RACE—%-mile.
S 4* **
4» K'Singer 7-1 8-5 found to have been Issued t o t h a t many things must still be done
110 1 c e y l P r i n c e 1 1 7
lior, Turf
Frank
Idol 110
11T
53 6
»i%

I*
S »
5*»
6
D l e h
Vessell!
l 2 0 -
20-1
1 5 -
6-1
1 2 -1
2-1
Cot
Dr.
Bell
Billy
......Smith
..Anderson
«.S4 4 , 2 6 3.0*
— 5 . 6 2 4 . 6 6 F r a n k Falcone. The premises where before a trial can oe started. I h a v e Roanoke, Va„ police said.
and w a s arrested on Oct. 21, in
RUSSIAN FLYERS American & Can, American 136, off 17%:
Foreign Power, 77**.
1106 4a <— 4 , 0 0 he lived was raided a n d he, Mar- not even received an answer t o m y
B A S K quickest t o find h i s stride w a i rated in front under slight restraint
Wizardry . . . ; . , .Turk —
Carolyn1, C h e r o - tone, Mondouri a n d Orlando were complaint from a n y one of t h d d e -
Line, it is charged, married Mrs. DETROIT, Mich., Oct. 28 ( U P ) . off 2 1 % : American Telephone &
II t h e w a v m a i n t a i n e d h i s l e a d g a m e l y through the stretch under mild
Also
kee's Ridge,
ran—Princess
Flying Ambassador, Ring
Hazel Gommer, of Millville, Pa., who —The Russian pla. L a n d of t h e Telegraph, 232. off 34; Anacond-i.
treasure. T R B N T O N I A S rated off t h e e a r l y pace m o v e d up gradually in t h a True, Sporty, Lakeland, Miss L o t f a , captured. I t took only a short fendants, b u t If Justice Callaghan is now awaiting examination on a Soviets, landed a t F o r d Airport 93\b, 1
off 9; Andes Copper, 40&, off
ast t h r e e f u r l o n g s a n d d i s p o s e d of RUSSB7T but could n o t o v e r h a u l t h e w i n n e r , Goby, while to make t h e m talk a n d a wants a thorough discussion of t h e charge of bigamy preferred by her shortly after noon to-day, complet- 4 ] ,i; Atlantic Refining, 40%, off
SUBSET f o l l o w e d t h e leader closely u n d e r strong u r g i n g d u r i n g t h e early s t a g e s
F I F T H RACE—One and one-eighth m i l e s concerted round-up followed during
merits of my case, I will debate husband. Dr. Joseph H . Gommer, in ing a delayed trip from Chicago. 9 i ; Baltimore & Ohio. 115*4, ofi
jut f a l t e r e d in t h e final t h r e e s i x t e e n t h s ,
Duelist Heupci 5 . 6 2 4 . 1 8 o u t which time t h e other six members t h e m a t t e r with him on t h e - p u b l i c the Municipal Building, Manhattan, The Russian world flyers w e r e t h e 13%; Barnsdall A, 22%, oft 6%:
S I X T H RACE—Five a n d one-half furlongs. Torch ..,....,. Turk — S.66 o u t platform a n y night this week, pro- on Dec. 9, 1927, BriggH Manufacturing, 15%, off 2%;
viding somebody pays for t h e hall, guests of Henry F o r d t o - d a y and,
High Storm . . . . Neal — — out . " (Continued on Page (tf Mrs, Line told Magistrate Rudich will be honored a t a b a n q u e t t o - Canadian T'acifie,203, off 9; Chrys-
1—QUESTIONNAIRE 4 — Q U A R T E R DECK Also ran—Col. Shaw, Boxie Weidel.
in court, to-day t h a t she was first night. They plan to leave here t o - ler, 40, off 6; Columbia Gas, 70%,
2—SNOWFLAKE 5—GOLDEN P L U M E SIXTH RACE—%-mile. (Continued on Page 5) married on J u n e 16, 1914. morrow for New York.
8 , 0 2 4 . 6 4 HOPE IS ABANDONED
Glycine Morrison 11,08 6.58 5.04
Mrs. Gommer Is under $1,000 bail (Continued on Page 5.)
3—BUD BROOM 6—HIGH S O N A T A Prince Mexican ..Turk —
for examination next Thursday.
FOR SENATOR BURTON CAPTURED IN CHASE
L.ady L o u i s e ..Schutte — — 4.18
FIRST SECOND THIRD Also ran—Bicoek, Lord Concord, A p -
plaud, Frisky F l o , Little Spied, Marion
Ayah, Wingo.
AS MOTOR CAR THIEF ARMY SCHEDULE BARS
Veteran Ohio Legislator Has
Scratched—Snowflake, H i g h Sonata. Laurel Results Sylvester Herlihy, alias Horley, NAVY FOOTBALL GAME
FIRST RACE—Three-quarter* mile,
Relapse 28, of 317 South F o u r t h street,
w a s arrested a t 2 A. M. to-day on WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (U P ) . UNKNOWN MAN'S BODY POUND IN RIVER
Mary Eloise S e r i o 1 2 . 7 0 8 . 8 0 1,40
WASHINGTON, Oct, 28 (U P ) . — c h a r g e s of grand larceny by P a - —A post reason football g a m e be- The body of an unidentified man was found this afternoon
an Kicked Wife He Stabbed iSahn
St. Tuscan
Eaby
Fields
— 1 7 . 1 0 7.10
— — 3.40
A l s o r a n — S k i p W e i d e l , A n n (',. N a y -
lor, P i c a d o r , P h i l R., S i l l y W i r e , G u n m a n ,
Brother Johnson, Skooty Pooty,
No hope w a s held to-day f o r t h a
recovery of Sen. Theodore B . B u r -
ton, of Ohio, w h o Has been seri-
trolman Edward Curran, of t h e
H e r b e r t street station, a t M a n h a t -
t a n a n d Metropolitan avenues.
tween West Point a n d t h e Naval
Academy would be impossible even
if t h e two schools immediately
agreed to resume athletic rela-
in the East River at the foot of North Eleventh street. He was
about 40 years old, five feet eight inches tall, weighed 155
SECOND RACE—Two miles. According to t h e charge, H e r l i h y tions. Secretary of W a r Good said pounds, had brown hair and a slight mustache, and wore a
As She Lay Dying, Cop Avers Wayfalr
Oroin's Sword. .Tamaro
Baratof
Also ran—Tramar,
,C. Smoot

Ball
6.90 3.40 3.20
— 4,20 3,40
"—
Barleycorn,
— 3,40
Sao-
ously ill a t his home here for t h e
past several weeks.
Dr. Robert E . Baker, Burton's
physician, on emerging from t h e
w a s driving an automobile stolen
from D r . Sigismund Briger, 72
E m i p r e boulevard, In front of St.
Catherlnb'a Hospital a b o u t 10
to-day. He said t h e A r m y schedule
was too heavy to p e r m i t a n addi-
tional game.
black suit and brown shoes.
Itmo,
sick room late to-day said t h e o'clock last night. When C u r r e n
SOUTH B E N D . l n d „ Oct. 28 BUENOS AIRES SEAPLANE OVERDUE
T H I R D R A C E — 1 1-J8 miles. ( U P ) . — T h e Rev. Michael Mul- Pensacola, Pla., Oct. 28 (U P).—The seaplane Buenos Aires
Johnson's son, Arnold, twelve stricken Senator might live
ells Court of Battle screamed.
Kestic . . . . . . . W o r k m a n
Supawna
Laftar ,
. . . . Kenly
Lelshman
*.6D S . o o ;.r>o


4 , 2 0 :i.3i)
— t.SO
throughout t h e night b u t said hope
sighted t h e car, he said, H e r l i h y
eried to escape. There was a rshase,
caire. c h a i r m a n of ti'ie Faculty
Board of Athletic Control at Notre on the New York, Rio de Janeiro and Buenos Aires air line,
"Don't fight t h e policeman, papa for h i s recovery h a d been a b a n -
to Subdue Iron- He might shoot y o u . " Also ran—Cbrnuelt, Manager
S o n n y Golden, Mimic, Recognition. P a t
Kvers,
doned.
t h e officer reported, a n d H e r l i h y
w a s arrested.
Dame, told t h e United Pres* to-
day Notre D a m e will not surrender
had not reached Pensacola at noon to-day, the Naval air station
Heiss said he m a d e Johnson sit here announced. The craft was overdue en route from Miami
worker beside t h e dying w o m a n while he
Calhoun, Grey March, Coltnge B o y .
F O U R T H R A C E — % Mile.
its Nov. 30 game with Army to
permit s n Armv-Navy g a m e a t to Pensacola.
questioned h e r . • Candy Pig W o r k m a n 1 4 . 9 0 1 0 . 3 0 S.iO Philadelphia. H e said Notre Dame
R e c u s e d by his wife, Catherine, as "Who did this to y o u ? " he said
_j lay on t h e floor dying from stab he asked her,
ounds in their apsrtmen* a t 180 said, "My h u s b a n d , " s h e replied, he
The Tartar . . . . .Arnold
Moscow
Almo
.....Fermln
ran—Remedy,
— 12.80 6.00

Rea, Tetra
— 4,00
Glass,
C a l g a r y K a j ^ S a m b o O., L l s t e r i n e , L a s s a ,
Slayer, Freed From Prison, haa not been a p r o a c h e d on t h e
matter. HOOVER NAMES HOPE TREASURY AIDE
Washington, Oct. 28 (U P).—President Hoover to-day sent
m D u b l i n Show, S o n of John,
" g h t h avenue, Astoria, on Aug. 10, "What did h e do to y o u ? " t h e
st J o h n Johnson, 86, a n iron- policeman said he inquired.
•orker, walked to h e r side a n d d e - "He * u t m e , " M r s . Johnson r e -
FIFTH RACE—Three-ausrler
Crosebones

J. M o r a n
mile.
. . A m b r o s e 1 8 . 0 0 11.SO 7 . 3 0
Ned O . . Quattlcbaum
Morrts
— 16.70 10.20
— — .1,30
Weds Boyhood Sweetheart BIPLANE OWNERSHIP
DECISION DELAYED
to the Senate the nomination of Walter E. Hope of New York
to be Assistant Secretary of Treasury.
berately kicked h e r twice In t h e plied, according to Heiss, and with
that Johnson stepped over to h e r A l s o R a n — S k i r l , T a i n . Clilo B o y , Pious,
ft side. Patrolman J o h n Heiss, of side and kicked h e r twice before
Curtsey.
Gang as he reached his majority a n d MISHAP AGAIN PREVENTS SAFETY TESTS
e Astoria station,' told a Jury in Heiss could restrain h i m .
Takes Bride Near shot and killed Charles Tucker a t Court Orders Claimants to Por the second time in a little more than a week, an acci-
e County Court, Long Island City, Heiss sent t h e boy, Arnold, for a Aurora Results Spot Where He Tenth avenue and Fifty-first street
in 1918, Submit Briefs dent to its landing gear held up the Guggenheim safe plane
-day. doctor, a n d when t h e latter arrived FIRST RACE Three-quarter mile.
Heiss said h e was called t o t h e Mrs. Johnson w a s d«ad. Nlnott* ,
Heartache
CrttchfleM 15.70 «.8« 4 . i §
Pevlc — ?,5« 5,10 Killed Man He w a s convicted and sentenced
to twenty years, but escaped from Ownership of a biplane used in prize tests of the Handley-Page plane at Mitchel Field to-day.
partment by neighbors a n d m e t Medical E x a m i n e r T h o m a s Gon- boosting business a t t h e Jamaica
ohr.son in t h e hall outside. J o h n - zales said t h a t Mrs, Johnson died
R h a p s o d y A n n . . Corbet! — — 5.22 Tombs Prison only a few days b e -
A l s o r a n — U o A w a y , Lady Clark, Bodie Vincent Gaffney, former inmate of fof h e w a s to be t a k e n t o Sing Sea Airport ' w a s disputed In J a - RIO COFFEE MARKET TO CLOSE,
n refused to allow him t o enter, from loss of blood d u e to the wound I^-lghton, Parlsette, Queen Bessie, Rlun
Sing. T h e young m a n broke maica Court t o - d a y when Elloltt
e said, and believing t h e r e w a s in her throat. Hlood, O m a r d a l e , Mabel 8«th, L a Rerotte. Sing Sing, was married to his boy-
t h r o u g h t h e prison bars a n d leaped DeLisser, secretary of t h e DeLIsser Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Oct. 28 (U P).—The directors ot
othing worse than a minor family County J u d g e N a t h a n fl. Turk, SECOND RACK—Three-nuartera mite, hood sweetheart, yesterday, only A from housetop to housetop t o m a k e Airplane Corporation, of Manhat- the Commercial Coffee Union met to-day and decided to close
uarrel going on, Heiss said, h e of Tioga C o u n t y is presiding at t h e c h a r m i n g L a d y .Martin l»,«5 %,%% A 0 2 few doors from t h e spot where he his-getaway a n d reached N e w J e r - tan, appeared to a n s w e r a charge the coffee market at once, in view of the present coffee situa-
cnt to the a p a r t m e n t next door trial In thfi absence of Judge Dunkirk Mitchell — J 1 . 4 0 «„i*
killed a man for whose murder he sey before h e w a s c a p t u r e d a n d of grand larceny, F r a n c i s Rogers,
id peered serosa t h e d u m b w a i t e r F r a n k F . Adel, of Queens. Straw Vote
Also
..O'Mstley
ran—Panama,

Amethyst,
— »,«4
Deer- taken to prison under heavy g u a r d . president of t h e J a m a i e a S»a Air- tion.
uift into tho Johnson a p a r t m e n t . was sent to prison eleven years ago,
fl«ld, Kukul. Frank Keane, Fill &< Gaffney e u n t hack from prison port Corporation, w a s t h e com-
Mrs. Johnson was lying on t h e Gaffney nnd Miss Kathryn W .
or. wounded in tho throat, Gas Blown Out, Girl Dies
S h o r t y O.. S a d d l e Shirts, plainant.
a few weeks ago, stout, inclined to EX-PREMIER FREED IN THWARTED PLOT.
Til IIlD RACB—Si* furlongs. Mowen, his orlde, m e t when they baldness a n d with the a i r of a well- Magistrate Giorgio ordered coun-
Ins said. He rushed back t o t h e A strong d r a u g h t w h i c h blew out S w e e t T i d i n g s . . W i l s o n 2 9 . 5 0 1 3 . 7 8 T,«6 went together to Sacred Heart to-do business m a n . Miss Mowen Madrid, Spain, Oct. 28 (U P).—Former Premier Jose San-
i r t m e n t a n d when Johnson r e - the flames of a g a s range was Bunyora , Logan — . T,§« t . » * School In lower Manhattan. They sel for both Rides to file briefs on
had waited for him t h r o u g h t h e the personal property a n d corpor- chez Onerra and his son Raphael were acquitted of charge i
loril tn admit him, broke in t h e blamed to-day for t h e death of Tariff Leyland — — S.io
made a childish promise, to be m**-, years a n d th#y were married while
r In a struggle, he snid, be Mi«s Helen Kane, 18, at 78 Jtlegel- Also ran—Men B „ Oake, Swift W a y .
rled ."when they grew up," but Gaff- ate laws, reserving decinion until of instigating the abortive revolution of last February by a
r a l u s . Hoe J a y , L a d y Muriel, R u n Btidrty. h u n d r e d s of persons t h r o n g e d Jn next Thursday. UeLisser's ball o!
ibrtued Johnson, but only after mann street, P o r t Richmond, 8. I, Det D * h , Jaboulay. ney became involved with the Gopher the streets, court-martial at Valencia to-day.
$2,500 was continued.

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