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STA1ES KILLER
icers. at. 998 Main street, which, was
rifles. Foreign Minister Benes and Foreign
h.i ;
The d r i v e r . .Jami;s E. Scales. 28. rie- unionists, who. it was feared, might
rlan-d his truck
COUPLE
S e n a t o r ' S c a l e s said, leaped out. pistol in one matic I FACE SENTENCE OK O K A T I - l i
scenes as miners' wives battled city police court this morning.
•;, R '"' • n ' bii.-in
b l L a n '•
n a n d anci nasnl
'S ht - m tne ocner |wlth police in a vain attempt t o eu- Blasko was captured by Alex. We- (Associated Press Cubic. jiiweo ! jn r
' d Rl - ' I and forced him to drive on. ' --------- ^ Paris, Oct. 15.—Sentences ices of death I I I L
cen- ; Sc . lleSi a plasterer, said he had I uSec I'a^c Two, Column One) (As sociatcd press Cable.) rier, the proprietor, and a friend, who the unavoid- j |J L
"despite cen- appeared Sunday to be
o:n ihi- W h i t e • ;u,;ped construct the Stoll home i Berlin. Oct. 15. — The sensational !he«l llira mitil tne arrival of police. a bl» fate of two confessed members
"„ m ,,,rf«-o, > , n j !,„„,,! Werier, in company of his corn- of the Balkan terror band, Ustashi.j
H v is now i some five years ago and had seen j murderer had been| pani( ; nt nad goue d ' wll to the prem-j London Police to Use Elab-
: three of whose members (including a j /•>...• t
Mrs. Stoll then. The woman in the | bought for 50,000 marks, to kill Hit- |ises to 'see if "everything was in order, i
c:ir, he said, seemed trying to ptish i ler at the Nurnberg party congress" jas his place had been broken into orate Radio System to Pro-
beautiful "gun-girl") are_sougnt _ by | Rinfret Declares Ousting of
>L:;U :a; p aRe Seven, Column Three)
. , cpe'n its door with her shoulder. i was made by Julius Streichcr, Nazi| t h « n 'g nt Previous.
--e-iiuacKs , i m p r o bable as the account might , ., , As they entered-the store, they told | tect, King and Queen
Bennett Essential to Re-
3UU-; govern- veru
" ;i , ( m members of the family wasted | publisher and militant auti -Semite, i , saw a man with - a a c k
and are finding : turn of Prosperity
uu
- :
t i__nt:
r in running it down
The assurance, Saturday, oi Berry j
] an address,
|re.ichcd the capital Sunday.
which j f u l l of merchandise over his.shoulder •
!and carrying a "jimmy." He made a j
Streicher, publisher of "The storm- | da5h for tbe wllK]ow but was nabbed | (Associatrd Prc8s Despatch.)
WEATHER REPORT
ir:n.'i>. i n an ; v stoll, broadcast to the kidnapper. I
vou-a at the : t j, a t ,-,0 attempt was being made t o . er." declared "other countries hope!; and later handed over to police. 1 Boston, Oct. 15. — K. Alker Tripp, fCanadt;in Pre^s I)e.-,palch.)
Government Faces National Socialism will soon kill it- Friday 7 p.m. to Saturday T ;i.m.— j
l i ^ i j i u a vast . t r a p him, and his plea that the v i e - [ B e r l i n issistant commissioner of the London Temperature p.t a.m.. 30: m a x i m u r i . 67: I St. .minis, fjin-.. Oct. 15.—Added to
self." and added such a hope was Disturbed Store-Breakers 20.81: sky clear; .
.-.i a ^ election I t i m b c released in a safe, warm:
si;yi'o. ki". ami the ! place, remained unanswered Sunday, Failure in Efforts to rc.ilized "in the matter of the death
lie' i' gei t i n g a big : stoll' already had announced t h e ] at Sarajevo and of King Alexander
.r.ci hems f r o m the $30.000 ransom had been paid as ell- j Clarify Problem and Barthou at Marseilles."
;
:,n find 1he money rcct.ed by the lone man who s n a t c h - ' 'In the first case it was a Jew.'
.n:ly '.!«• paper it ^ tne young matron from her home he said, "and this week the photo-
Wednesday afternoon. DC!"pati:h.> sraph of the killer is highly signifi-
... _. - Finding' of what appeared to be 5.—The German cant. Yes. also for der fuehrer was S u n d a y 7 a.m. — j R i n f r e t , former secretary of state and
bloodstains on an Ohio river bout- government—despite two dramatic , murderer bought." i put to flight. "b oo- ; l nort'h'\vuid ' ex-mayor of Montreal, told a politic.il
g e s — , faced', , Streicher . , , spoke , - , at the ;party meet- i As Werier opened the front door
y.-•!>:,,e
•".',r- :•• c portPd 10 police Sunday he believed He suggested a new treaty w i t h o u t
""" 15 Mrs Bern- V. Stoll. kidnapped Louis- the favored-national clause be nego-
ville society ivoman, was an occu- tiated to take its place.
Federal Financial Circles bies" stationed along the route.
fair in all provinces. It has been coo!
I f^om the Ottawa valley eastward and one
I cooler in Manitoba v/;th somewhat h i g h e r would be to establish a Dominion
Iar
of the first things it would do
cle -cribed by
Winnipeg's ?S ce" to inquire
P
t . .itomobile whose driver
directions to Under-Secretary of State William
Phillips declined to comment on the
(Canadian Press Despatch.) I been shown annually In such extra-
Waiting for Time Vault Of temperature
west.
in Ontario
Mi Ma
and in
Mi :
commission on unemployment to
probe the situation and make recom-
26 mendations for a solution.
Chicago Sunday afternoon.
on wort--, dies at :nolcls <;aid and the woman, her head however,
ambassador's suggestion. It was
. •.v^ll known:: Tnree men were in the car, Bey- indicated at the sxate department, events of the week in government ment relief and railway deficits.
Ottawa, Oct. 15. — Outstanding ordinary treasury drains
-•Mc-xandrr.—Page 22.
*-'*-• • - . o ! 7 r t f T T - T i i / ^ > i />nvn>\inciiJ trt F T I T - Q o-^ ,-,», .
The bill wa.s passed Saturday at a j San Francisco, Oct. 15.—Lucius A.
^••'v rndio station in ( C a n a d i a n Press Despatch.) ^ iled to' receive .state °depar-,ment 1 COUraginS P lcture of Oanad '-an eco- operations entering into the economic gasoline filling station and sent to| F O R E C A S T S I Parmalee. whose 14-year career as an
\-ictoria B.C.. Oct. 15. — British | ro.
"omic conditions. life of the Dominion in the way of the bank with the day's receipts. An! Manitoba-Fair ar.d becoming , ome- ! alleged "Santa Ciaus" forgerBended in
i:lva::ced.—Page 22. Indications were Finance Minister creating more available money for
Columbia ' is consolidating a three-, - attendant, police said, noted the auto-!, railcier, probably a fo»- 5 ca|-;e:cd, his capture oy a bank-tellers Wi»e,
- in grain shipments point sain in agricultural production > j E. N. Rhodes would have a much hap- | industrial development and mcrt- mobile license of the car. lowers at nis'lit. ' must stand trial here before extradi-
>:-:-:r.ber.—Pi-ge 22. : pl':r task when he presents the budget gages at reasonable cost. To Appear in Court Today scat :rBtSiikitchewan— partly cloudy »)th oa to Canada is considered, authori-
sur- quality, volu: 15.—The r e x t winter than he has experienced The bank rate reduction came too New York, Oct. becoming som)!*na'.; -i eji said Sunday.
r 15.—Bruno Bichardj " ' showers.
aue vear.
nrnduction is expected! entire estate of the late
Total r.m n n n at a conservative Rockefeller, conseivatively estimated
since he took office, A continuation late to assist the government in its Hauptmann,
j *"° r;«rman
„ rprnpnfpr;
—_. , cooler at nigru. Parmalee. who is wanted in. HamU-
io reach $42,000.000 00.000 aat a cu. ^^ . n | f t t . S100]MO _ 000 _ ,s lcl - t to hi5 w l d o w _ the^e condition.^ 'or another six! 1934 reiunding responsibilities but accused oi killing the infant son of' ^,b,er^-p»^w ,f °utc; ^d d30;'T;;™rac1: ten, Ont.. is charged with passing z.
months would endure substantial such assistance svas not needed. The Col. Charles A. Lindbergh, will ap-; i.kht Supe?io'™M 0 dekt e '"to fr^'vmci.; ; forged cheque at the Canadian Bank
estimate or «°- uuu ._ according to ! i:naer hi? will, admitted to probate,! surplus ori'"ordinary account and <-u( response of the people to convert their [pear in Bron:: supreme court today; partly cloudy cool. of Commerce of California here for
bi^me.^ ma-n o f , ^e^season^ ^^ ' .Saturday, by Judge Harold L. Knapp. deeply i n t o the deficit which has iSce Page Two, Column One) 'to fight extradition to New Jersey. ' Kenora and Rainy B i v e r — f a i r aai tool. ?3,500.