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,e tlrst of a to be giVen •• 'arlment In ·ummer Ie.. the Berl" I Aug. 17. QWa ymplC ODors aty cue \ $ eeeseeee I at (AI»..., Good Protection By Q'lin H~n he confel!8. Numancia Makes Pammel Talks sellh Weed Official. Releaie ------~----~------~--~~----~ el over 'l~' Striker. on Bail Carr, ~ Conger Win ra old. tlllti Forced Landi~g at Outdoor, Life /lS ~ AS 1l-'~ flrsl degree' ontenced to NEW BEDFORD. Mass .• Aug. 1 (AP)--Release under bonds mp -mER 1:'1t:S ~ 'pun PrIson at Portugal Coast trom the house of correction Meeting Today Firsts for America \ ~ O~ 'ffi~RE:S , here of a majority of 240 strike pickets. convicted Of I·lotlng. NO NtW tOR ~R'I~ 16 , Trans-Atlantic Project was the chief evenl of interest Bird Walk, Illustrated Canadian Youth Now Stopped to partlclpants in the texUle Explosion of Oil ~. July at by Motor atl'ike today. Lecture Features Sprint Champion .ere killed Difficulty Ball mnged from $500 to $UOO. of Program Still Kills Four, 'ed today In Among the first to be reo of World , nger train 1"'8ed was Augusto C. G. Pinto nellr Kind. HUE LVft.. SpaIn. Aug. 1 (AP) "True culture will develop with 57 Are Injured OLYMPrC STADIUM, Amster· -Major Ramon Franco expecls of this city. a leader of the . . e passen~r an understanding and appreciation to renew hi. trans.Atlantlc strikers, who has been arrested. dam, Aug. 1 (AP}--Percy WIUIa.me, , Into the ten times since the st"lke Bt!U1.· of nature," S8.ld Mr8. Frances E. LAWRENCEVILLE, III .. Aug. 1 Jo year old Canadian Bchoolboy. locomotiVe lI!«ht In his Dornier Hall s~a· (AP)-Four men a,'e dead. seven plane with thla poInt AS a .start· ed 16 w61'ks ago. Whitley. forestry cllalrmafl of lhe who was takel\ a long- just to 'keep ,tlve awitc.h The prl~onel's had been If()nl' Illf place sometime Thur~day Geneml Federation of Women;s more 0.1'& expected to die and 50 are !d the Ileel. peace In the dominion athletic or Friday. ~ nced to terms ranging from two Injured o.s the result of the explosIon to six months. All appealed. cJu l)fJ. at last night'. session or the family, Is now sprint champion of The plane the Numancla. ar· OutdOOr Life SchOOl of Instruction. of an old steam 011 sUlI at tbe In· lho worl'l. rived here at 7 p.m. after ha,v. They had ev¥ed examlna,tlon Rnd pleaded not guilty. They According to Mrs. WhItley, an ar· dian refinery today. F lashing the same speed. the Dies log been forced down off the dent follower of Thoreau. "Never .. same remarko.ble stamina and the eoast of Portugal by motor were arrested in demonstrations Many of those Injured, it Is said, at Mill Oa.tes and at pollee head· wns wholesome. sane. IJILPplness more same spectacula r sort of finish th&t lP)-ZemUI troubte. The plane '1'1\. an· needed. and a genuine love or na· were blinded for lire. The blast oc· quaI·ters last Monda.y nlg'b'! When gave him the 100 meter victory two died today (harM In the Rio Odlel. while ture will furnJsh It.·\ curred while the refinery's volun· days ago, the curly haired youth . Lemer E. national gua.rd8men and pOlice the aviators spent the night lit Both adults and children are be· teer fire department was fIghting 0: C"om Vancouver sta.ged a whlrlwln\l ad In Bea. Rablda monastery. from 1<'all rIver were called on coming interested In nature teach· to assl8t local police. Hmall blaze at Ihe sUII. A group of spurt on a rain soaked traek to wIn ~. and came ing, and this has creMe<\ a vItal the 200 meters from the beat Amerl· , yellrs 1110 nearly lod men was drenched In . . •••••• 1 • need for trained leadership In the CIi. Engl!tnd and Germany could life. HORTA. ISr.AND OF FATAL, . blazing oiL }.lOre!!, AUK. 1 (A.P)--Whlle four natural sciences. especially tor chll· produco. Williams, who was thought dren. One ot tbe things that must Until the, explosion took place the spanl.r~8 swept through the alII to have shol his bolt In the 100. be strived (or Is less mechanl~1 fire wo.s or little consequence :Iud Qre!tumably betw~en Cadiz, Spain, came f"om behInd by a yard with Pad G.O.P. Estimates method. there 'Was no wa"nlng when sudden· and this IItlle cit!' late today. four J ack""n Shollz. 1924 champion, and ShImek Leads ·ExerellleS Iy a spout of 011 shot UJl througil r 31 (AP)-.. Englishmen In another plane were Helmut Koernlg, German favorlt~ Yesterday's sessions began with a the mo.n hole of the old still and Jr'lt!sh cabl. \)tHeved to be on tMlr way acroSs declared tied for third by tho Juagee Campaign Cost at bird walk at 5:30 led by Prof. spurted skyward In 100 fcet of the United Ihe west Atlantlc to Newfou ndland a.m., after a long debate. FI'ederick J. Lazell. 4- large nUm· flames. The burning 011 sprayed r It. a reso· .nd America. WDliams Wins Double bel' of native birds were observed. down upon the fh'e fighters who (eHog paet T.he Spanlards wer~ Major Ramon WIlliams. th"ough hi. sens"tlonal Another bh·d·walk was conducted ,ted by the Franco "nd his crew of threo In the 4 Million Dollars had no chance to save themselves. sweep, reglstco'cd the first Olymplp a Of the this morning over a different terri· plane "Numancla." The English· tory. At 1 p.m. Prof. Bohumll double since thhe American Ralph 'e today. Jllen were Capt, Frank T. Courtney, C,·alg. turned the trick in 1912. and Republican Leaders Shimek gave an indoor ex.erelse pre· and three others In a Dornler. pari ng the grou p for their field odeaJt another stunning blow to )I'.pler Clylng boat. The Numancla Announce Funds trip. ,MethOd. of observing trees. Lewis Replaces Uncle Sam's track men who were an ~(t Cadiz. Spain, at . 7:16 this morn· particularly their j)lj.rk and leaves . hut out of the dashes tor the flret Ing and expected to be at Horta Procedure was the problems dealt with on the time In 20 years or Olympic compe· ls ., between 6 and 7 o'clock this eve· afternoon trip. Colonel Mumma tltlon. ,lnS· Taking apprOXimately 12 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 (AP}--Re. Last night Mrs. Whitley lectured To ma ke the Americans' route bours for the 1200·m1l6 flight. publican leaders today fixed $4.000 •. on "Outdoor Ciub Work." She wau on the red·clndered Olym~lc ovf!.1 . Newfoundland Goal (ollowed by Prot. Charles R. Keyes worse. S. J. Atkinson. rangy South The Dornler·Napler took o[f from 000 o.S the amount to be raised tor Military Department who talked on "Field Methods In <\o["lcan, emerged r!'Om the pack In Ij. till. city with Newfoundland as Its use In the coming campaign. Arcbacology." He told of tho. val" Head Takes Up spectacular 110 meter hU"dle final ,oal tate this afternC/on just a few Chairman Work of the nallonal lous Indian tribes that roanled over to !)('at the American trio of Stephen bourse before the NUmAncllll was commllte~ worked out the dlmen. Iowa. and how tbe fragments of New Duties Anderson, John Collier And Leigh· due to arrive. Courtney and the silins of the campaign war chest at pottery that are often f9und are ton Dyo and eq ual the world's rec· !lornler·N/lJpler have been In Horta a conference with party heads, In. the best ma"ks for distinguishing Lieut. Col. Converse R . Lewis, ord ot 14 4·5 seconds. Atkinson beat .Ince June 28 when they arrlvel! cludlng J. R. Null. committee them. , new head of the millta,'y depart· AndcrllOn by Inches in a dazzling here trom Lisbon. Today's hop tel" treasurer, an~ "'rankHn Fort: com. W. M. Rosen, pre'sldent <>! the ment, replacing Col MOI·ton C. finish alter COllier. leading at the mlnated " series of unsuccessCul at· mlttce secrotary. rowa Ornithologists' union gave an t mpts to take off whiCh delayed Mumma. arrived In Iowa City Tues· eighth hurdle. fallerell together illustrated talk on birds. This was _ with G. C. Wcl';"Iltman·Smlth an· III. plane here for more than a ' Active solicitation Of funds will l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: day ~ght ~ a~ume h~ dutieL month and gave rl8e lo published begin 800n. M,·. Nutt said no limit followed by 0. round table discus· , Colonel Lewis spent some time In other Sou th African who had beaten reJl