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GRAIN ■ EARHART PLANE “Anchors A Theme as Leave on Cruise By the Associated Press. weigh” Song Midshipmen European Training CHICAGO. June 8.—Late eevere tumbles of wheat prices today carried the market here down 4% cents at* SKIRTS AMAZON bushel maximum. Many holders, discouraged over ap- parent unlikelihood of wheat market Covers 960 Miles of upturns in the Immediate futures Jungle threw holdings overboerd. and numar- In Trip to Fortaleza. ous stop-loss orders were forced Into e execution. Forecasts of cool weather Ocean next week counted as a bearish In* Hop Near. fluence. At the wheat was completed yes- close, 3 to 4% terday another stage of her leisure- cents under yesterday's finish. July, ly flight around the world at the l.Od'/aaH: September, 1.0«\al.07%; with corn. off; equator Capt. Fred Noonan as 1'iaSS July. 1.10%aH) , . In the following dis- September, 1 06al 06'4. and oats, l’ie patch she tells of a 1,330-mile trip 3% down. in her Lockheed-Elcctra mono- whiat_ plane from Dutch Open. Huh Low Close. Paramaribo, July l.in% 1.10% 106% 1.06% Guiana, to Fortaleza. Brazil. The September 1.09% l.io 1.06% 1.00% December 1.11% 1.09 1.09 trip began at 6:10 a.m. and ended 1.11% * at 4:30 CORN— p.m., Washington, D. C. July(new) 1.22% 1.22% 1.19% 1.19% time. July laid) 1.16% September 1.07% 1.06% 1.06 1.06 December .78% .78% .77 .77 BY AMELIA EARHART. OATS— ■y Wireless to The 8t»r. July .42% .42% .39% .39% September .38% .36% .36% .36% FORTALEZA. Brazil. June 5.—The December .37% .37% .30% .30% weather at SOY BEANS— Paramaribo was perfect ., July 1.53% 1.53% 1.62V, 1.52% for a yesterday morning except morn- October 1 14 1.14 1 12% 1.12% ing mist from the Surinam River, December 1.14 1.14 1.12V, 1.12% when RYE— we took off, to skim the tree tops July .92% .92% .88% .88% and then pull up. September .82% .02% .79% .79ft December .83% .83% .80% .80% Speaking of trees makes me realize LARD— * that we flew over 960 miles of July 12 60 12.60 13.40 12.40 jungle. Bept'ber 12.76 12.76 12.66 12.65 This, added to water October 12.72 hops totaling classmen the Naval the A the more 12.72 12 67 12.67 Upper of Academy, few of than 1.000 "middies" making the cruise in this case December 12.67 12 370 miles, made a being ferried Boarding ship, the New York, for the trip, an unusual 62 12.47 13.47 long but interesting June week program over, are shown above on to the three New BELLIES— battleships York, Wyoming and Arkansas, which will take feature of the course the take in order to themselves day. midshipmen prepare —. the dock at Annapolis, ready to leave on their them to Germany, Italy and Greece before their return 16.25 to the Naval their _ as Sept ber _ Academy for future roles officers in Uncle Sam’s —A. P. Photos. _ 16.90 There was only one possible stop training cruise. in the Fall. Navy. ---A Chicago Cash Market. between Paramaribo and here, a « r jungle-surrounded and none-too-large Cash wheat. No. 1 hard, 1.34; No. 3 field at down Para, which, as all went well, the Chesapeake Bay to Norfolk, Byron H. Moyer, 1425 Ames place hard, 1.23%; No. 3 mixed. 1.30. we passed by. The infrequency of Two Middie Classes Embark Va. northeast. Attorney O’Connell made Corn, No. 4 mixed, 1.27; No. 3 yef-' ports of call made The 630 land-plane flying members of the Junior class an oral motion to quash the charge, low, 1.29%-30%; No. 3 yellow, 1.3S- somewhat E$ will uncertain. Then, again, we study aviation, take training CASE INVOLVING contending the Court of Appeals had 30; No. 1 white. 1.30%; No. 3 whits, left too early to receive weather re- On Summer Cruise to flights in seaplanes and make short ruled that the United 8tates attor- 1.30%; sample grade, 1.31%-32. So I was No. 1 ports. very glad to see Europe practice cruises on the submarine, the ney’s office must prosecute in any case Oats, white cereal, .4S%-BQ; Fortaleza Brie and No. 2 sitting just where it should the destroyers. where "fine or imprisonment, or both,’’ white, .49%. be, to No no according the maps, between QUIT OVER HE Members of the Navy foot ball was a possible penalty. rye, soy beans. the mountains and the a beautiful Six West Kye. No. 2 yellow. 1.52%. sea, Pointers New squad, now on the Wyoming, will re- In defense of his motion. Attorney •pot. Accompany Barley, feed, 62-73; malting, 98-1.03. turn about August 21, ahead of their O’Connell cited the ruling in the case In this town of 100.000 there Timothy seed, 4.25-50. Is a 12 National Officers Flay Seniors and to classmates, and go on leave. They of the famous Carrie Nation, charged large airport with facilities. Sophomores—Juniors Clover seed, 23.00-33.00. adequate will return to the academy early in Attorney Challenges Right with destroying private property in We are going to have the plane Leader’s Attacks on Get September for the opening of foot 1902 after she had broken several scrubbed as the Aviation at of here, moisture tar- Training Annapolis. ball practice. Corporation Counsel mirrors and bottles at the Union nishes it. Also, we must attend By the Associated Press. Man Plow* With Auto. to a Roosevelt. Six West Point cadets made the All midshipmen will be given leave Station. which gauge leaks a few drops of gaso- ANNAPOLIS, June 5—The bat- from August 26 until to Prosecute. Joeeph Crowe of Oappagh, Irish cruise, taking of a cour- September 24, Similar objection was raised when line, even if from a harmless source. By the Associated Press. New advantage Free State, completed the plowing dt* tleships York, Arkansas and when they will report back to the she was I am The right of the coun- prosecuted by the office of the writing this in the Excelsior CHICAGO, June 5.—Twelve officials Wyoming, with 1,020 tesy arrangement which has been to corporation his land with a tractor and (How in- midshipmen academy begin the next scholastic corporation counsel, and the Court of Hotel. The windows on of the sel's office to in vented himself. The open red-tiled Townsend national organisa- aboard, left here yesterday on a 13,- in effect at the academy for several term. prosecute cases where by tractor, which roofs and Appeals handed down the ruling that busy streets which end in tion resigned because of "re- 520-mile cruise to a verdict of also serves as a truck, eras today Europe. They will years. They are Andrew J. Good- The formation of the new plebe or guilty might result in a as the formerly the sea. I can * • • penalty involved both a fine and hardly believe we are peated public utterances attack- be 60 days at sea and 25 in freshman class an automobile and has been fitted by days port. paster, Stanley W. Dziuban, John A. will begin on Wednes- fine and imprisonment was challenged Imprisonment the counsel In the tropics, as it is the President corporation the owner with a to comfortably ing and his administra- The midshipmen, members of the A. day. 600 members are gear-box suit its cool McDavid, Joseph McChristian, Seth Approximately by T. Edward O’Connell did not have the right to here, with a good breeze. But I tion” which attributed to Dr. new senior and Attorney yes- prosecute work to the fields. they sophomore classes at F. Hudgins and Belmont S. Evans, expected to be enrolled before the under the know Jr. before Police law. — the tropics only from books. Francis E. leader of the terday Judge Walter J. ! ./ Townsend, the Naval Academy, will visit Kiel, The submarine which will be academic year opens. This reminds R-13, Casey. In 1906, me—my navigator, old-age pension movement. Germany; Athens, and Li- however, Congress in the cannot Greece, used in the training of the junior The prosecute In “fine and Impris- Capt. Fred Noonan, is The question was raised when traffic get gave the coun- exceedingly dis- officials who criticized Dr. vorno, Italy, before to the corporation onment” cases. returning class here this Summer, arrived yes- of sel's appointed because he forgot to duck Townsend’s attacks “on not charges second-offense reckless office the right to prosecute in all legislation academy on August 26 The ship6 are terday. She joined the destroyers TT. S. Shoes the Judge Casey must now decide me on my first of the associated with Vogue. driving were brought before the court traffic crossing Equator. the aims of the or- scheduled to arrive at Kiel on June Claxton and Decatur cases, without expressly repeal- whether in not He could and the gunboat American shoes are vogue among Assistant Congress, specifically have poured a thermos bottle ganization” in a formal statement 21. by Corporation Counsel ing that of the Erie. The destroyer women of South part District code which repealing that particular section of the of cold water over me in Manley dropped Africa this season. George d Neilson in the case of the plane if were: states that the counsel traffic he had corporation act, did so by implication. thought of it. Gilmour Young, national secretary- I remember once, crossing the treasurer; Gilman Beeler, director of United States by night, when I had the Townsend National Legion; Harry been flying very high, seeing the broad B. Presson. manager of the Townsend Mississippi gleaming in the moonlight club department; Jeanne E. Sweeney, below, glimpsed through suddenly editor of the Townsend weekly wom- opening clouds. We crossed the Mis- en's page; J. H. Hall, auditor of the sissippi's southern brother, the huge weekly and of the Townsend National Amazon. Because our course lay out Recovery Plan, Inc.; Arthur L. John- from the mainland, we did not span son, chairman of the Washington Leg- the river proper. But we did sense islative Committee; J. W. Brlnton, vice Its greatness from the vast arms of president and general manager; T. W. muddy water that coursed eastward Hughes, manager of the educational from the shoreline, soiling the sea. department; Walter D. Hickman, as- Incidentally, our short cut by com- sociate editor of the weekly; W. L. took pass us again over much open Stahl, editor of the Townsend weekly; water. Willis Owen, Townsend plan business and Prepares for Flight to Natal. analyst, P. M. McEvoy, Wash- ington correspondent. We start today for Natal, Brazil— The mass resignations, Brlnton not so early as usual, though the habit said, were addressed to Dr. Town- of rising at 3 a.m. or thereabouts is send and effective today. He said becoming Natal is ingrained. only 267 the resignations had been miles accepted away. ! “verbally.” We there to plan prepare for the A released South statement, by Brlnton, Atlantic hop. (Natal to Dakar, said: French West Africa, 1.870 miles.) “We feel that our services are That means not only the making plane of no value to those who contribute ready, but having shirts laundered. to our salaries in view of your re- I am just about on my last one now, peated public utterances in the press and I have given up hope that my and on the platform attacking the ■lacks ever will recover, or shoes. my President and his administration, My one suitcase, supposedly carry- whose support and good will we must ing everything I need on a world flight, have if we are to secure the enact- TORY GALLIANO, strong arm I does not contain many GEORGE BUILEN, who control, duplications. ment of the general welfare act IVNNY THE CREEK. Bii^. In I man of the racket. checking today found that neither Tame* tough the racket’s own during the next four years. "labor union.” racketeer and on* Noonan nor I had of the “brahM** brought a coat. We and “As you already know, we are customers, collects the cash. He the have lots of sun hats and have worn supplies picket lines. behind die mi am anf Trrtrrl not in accord with your in each one once, because every one has activity using money contributed to in kept putting them on our heads when you the We are outside. Townsend organization to carry on a fight against After seeing my plane put in the legislation pro- posed by the President which has no hangar for the night I had a chance on the Townsend • * •” to see something of this city from the bearing plan. Brinton said officials of ground. Of course, we saw much of eight the movement had It from the air on arrival. protested Dr. Town- send's to Some time I hope to stay somewhere public opposition President Roosevelt's Court as long as I like. Supreme reorganiza- (Copyright, 1937.J tion plan May 19. He said the elderly physician later repudiated his promise to halt his public criticism. FOUR MORE SENTENCED FOR ELECTION FRAUDS MRS. GLASS DIES

Bv thf Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, June 5—Federal OF LONG ILLNESS officials concluded another victory in their sustained offensive against wholesale vote thefts here when Judge Heart Ailment Fatal to Wife of Albert L. Reeves sentenced yesterday Senator at Home Hear four more men to prison for November election fraud conspiracy. Lynchburg. The four Democratic election offi- b) the Associated Press. cials and party workers were con- LYNCHBURG, June 5.—Mrs. victed last Saturday in the eighth of Va., Aurelia McDearmon Caldwell a series of trials in which 41 de- Glass, wife of United States Senator Carter fendants have been found guilty. A Glass, died this at 8:45 ninth trial is set June 21. morning o'clock at her home, Montvlew Four other defendants, including Farm, near Lynchburg, after a Illness of 100 one of "The three Republican women election offi- long ELIA, Greek's” JIMMY hoes heart trouble. MAJOR, politician JOi THOMPSON, “fane-tone* cials. were put on probation. •rrend He boys. does the no- who the on t of Mrs. Glass was born in Lynchburg, keeps boy* trouble. racketeer.” who works for Joe and, except for the time she spent in pleasant little Job*. In return for hU ** “percentage. and no one else bwt. Washington while her husband was, Thompson, Washington Produce respectively, Representative, Secretary of the Treasury and Senator, she lived BUTTER—M3 score 1-pound prints 35; here and in the city's vicinity. Mrs. % 4-pound prints. 3b; tub. 34. t*u score. 1- Glass was a daughter of the late John pound prints. 34. ’a-pound prints 35. here are... ALISON LEWIS and JOHN MIDDLETON tub 33 market strong Archer and Mrs. Mary Constance MEATS—Choice beel lSalM calves 16 Harris Caldwell. 8he was a grand- • lb; veal, lb: Spring lamb 34. Fall lamb. who dared 23: pork loin 38: frozen pork 33: fresh daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmound death to expose the ham 33; smoked ham 35; sliced bacon. W. Harris. Pll^V slab bacon 3oa33; 38; compound 13Va; restaurant in - lard. 1411 She was married to Senator Glass racket, LIVE STOCK—Pigs Mail1 a light hogs. ^|jr lOalO’i; medium. lOHall: 320-26U January 12, 1886. 10al0l4. heavies. 8al0. sows. pounds. besides her are Sa8l« stags 5aT calves, Ta9. Surviving, husband, Prices paid shippers, net f o b Wash- two sons, Powell Glass and Carter ington