lindbergh to confront suspect bolster case colonel and wife flying east to i lelp police solve mystery find blood on notes indicates fight over cash new york fresli confidence and new support for the circumstantial case built up around bruno richard llauptniann was displayed by author ities sunday uigit as colonel and mrs charles a lindbergh started across country by plane to aid in sol ving the kidnapkilling of their son sufficient evidence is available said ii norman schwarzkopr new jersey stato police superintendent to w rant the extraditon of hauptroann to new jersey for trial john doe murder indictments arising from the abduction are pending in that state schwarzkopf will confer with the at torneygeneral of new jersey on legal procedure from leipzig germany came the statement of a brother that isadora fisch from whom hauptmauu claims he received the recovered ransom notes returned to the reich on money borrowed from hanptmann and died in his homeland with many unpaid bills hauptmann maintained the kid nap bills were in a package left with him by fisch an american detective abroad is inquiring into uie german background of hnudtinaiin lindbergh may face suspect colonel lindberghs sunday lake- off from los angeles would permit him to arrive in new york before lit is due wednesday in the grand jury investigation of extortion charges against hanptmann by district attor ney samuel j foley thus there would be opportunity lor him to con front or question hauptmann before hand this was regarded as of potential significance because the mysterious john who received tiie 50000 ran sum money professed to know lind bergh the criminal told ibis to dr j f condon mafsie who handed eve- the money hut whether he claim- el ii a nice by sight or otherwise wa not clear wii dramatic alibi offered for her husband by mrs hauplnmuu as a foundation james m fawcett a law yer retained by a male cousin of the ilniiptmunns offered to do all in his power to aid the district attorney in unravelling the lindbergh mystery we have nothing to hide fawcett said we are as anxious as anyone to get at i ho truth sticks to original story h iiiptiuatiu lias resolutely main taired he did not know uie money he accidentally received from a friend was part of the lindbergh ran som attention was drawn to information that bloodstains had been found on some of the recovered ransom money one theory advanced was that a quar rel over a division of the loot had resulted in serious injury to one of the kidnappers while none of tie blood marked notes was round in the hauptmann garage they had been included among certificates which had trickled into bauks for months past tho stains were too numerous officials conclud ed in have resulted from a casual cut and indicated a serious fight for their possession in washington it became known a mjsiery man w sought by justice department men beyond that it was nui learned whether the man was hunted as a confederate or wanted for questioning high officials suggested there had been a lot of exaggeration about inquiry int of transferring the issue from the frying pan to the fire complies with rule the pertinent section dealing with protests under rule 35 north amer ican yacht racing union reads if the owner of any yacht or the person acting as his representative considers that he has a fair ground of complaint against another for foul sailing or any violation of these rules he must if it arises during the race signify the same on passing the finishing point by showing a flag conspicuously in the main rigging mr sopwith complied with the above rule which states the common practice in yachting on both sides of the atlantic with the exception ap parently of the new york yacht club sopwith in lodging his forma pro test wrote in part after the preparatory signal both yachts were reaching away from the starting line on starboard tack rain bow being the overtaking yacht endeavour jibed to come on the wind but before she could complete the manoeuvre rainbow bore away apparently with the intention of also jibing hut held away before the wind baulking endeavour and fore ing her to hear away to avoid col lision making a further protest against rainbow he wrote after rounding the first mark rainbow was overtaking endeavour to windward endeavour then luffed but rainbow did not respond and endeavour was forced to bear away to avoid a collision a member of the endeavours afterguard explained the delay in fly ing the protest flag which was not broken out until the sloops were within five minutes of the finish line as resulting from uncertainty re garding tlie new york- yacht club racing rules he aid that sopwith and charles nicholson the challen gers deigiier were forced to consult copies oi the rules before they decid ed they had a legitimate protest and that when this decision finally was leached the protest flag was imme diately displayed conquest of the colorado gains in weight by quintuplets new hospital equipped with gale to keep out curious dwarfed into invisibility by the towering project which they have created workers on the mighty boulder dam which will harness the turbulent waters of the colorado ply their tasks as slowly but surely he mountain of concrete assumes final shape to take its place as one of the marvels of man woman angle endeavor protest fails too slow challengers skipper lost lime in looking up the regulations fine ruling newport im the race commit tee of the new york yacht club sun day night set aside the protest of t o m sopwith skipper of the en deavour that the united states de- fendor of the americas cup fouled jiiin both at the start and immediate ly after rounding the first buoy in saturdays race won by rainbow the decision was announced in a letter replying to mr sopwiths form al complaint made public sunday night anil was based not on the mer its of the britons allegation but on the contention a protest flag had not been flown from the challenger at the time of the alleged foul as re quired by the rules of the new york yacht club under which the series is being conducted the letter elaborated the point that failure on the part of sopwith to fly a protest flag at the start of the race and presumably a second after turn ing the first mark prohibited van- derbilt from hoisting counter protest flags and so make it impossible for the committee to find against en deavour if an examination of the merits of the case showed the chal lenger rather than the defender to have been at fault i this elaboration of the technicality invoked merely has to be stated in order to suggest that the committees decision will have the effect chiefly callander on the second day of residence in the new dafoe hospital built especially for mie dionne quin tuplets the five little sisters all showed gains in weight saturdays loss blamed by dr a r dafoe phy sician in charge of the hsdaysold babies on handling during their trans fer to the new quarters was made up the hospital was equipped on sun day with a gate dr dafoe lias ex pressed the need for everything from cooking utensils to tables for the babies and magazines for the staff as the building is furnished only with the barest necessities as yet but among the most important articles the first to be added was the gate designed to keep motorists and pedes trians from the fragile children annette the second heaviest girl has a slight fever her sisters were all normal dr dafoe reported though tho intestinal toxaemia not totally cleared up shortening tierces 8v4c 9c pails 9c prints 9c tubs grain quotations following are yesterdays closing quotations on toronto grain trans actions for car lots prices on basis eif bay ports manitoba wheat no 1 nor 8gc no 2 do 83 58c no 3 do 81c no 6 do 75 l8c manitoba oats no 2 c w 49 58c no 3 do 4gc no 1 feed 16 38c mixed feed oats 34c manitoba barley no 3 c w gl l8c no 4 do bo l8c argentine corn 1 ontario grain approximate prices track shipping point wheat 97 to 99c oats 35 to 38c barley go to 64c corn 85 to 86c rye 55 to 57c buckwheat 55 to 58c malting barley 71 to 74c city studying nuisance created by starlings he thinks he must be getting a bit olr at 97 he only handled 200 barrels of potatoes last harvest vernon griffin born at black river ns almost 97 years ago stil gets up before 0 oclock makes tfie fires and performs the usual farm chores he admits however that he is get ting old because during the last har vest he dug and handled only 200 barrels of potatoes and fears his limit this fall will be 150 barrels backward upward for your hair line toronto means at least reduce the was the markets produce prices united farmers cooperative co saturday were paying the following prices for produce eggs grade al in cartons through associations 38c and with cases returned a large 26c a medium 24c b 19c c 16c butter ontario no 1 cream cry 19c no 2 19kc poultry quotations in cents live dressed a a hens over 5 lbs 11 1 to 5 lbs 10 3v4 to 4 lbs 9 3 to 3v4 lbs 8 old roosters g spring chickens over g lbs 17 5 to 6 lbs 15 1 to 5 lbs ii 34 to 414 lbs 12 2a to 34 lbs 10 broilers 1y to 2v4 lbs to eliminate or nuisance to citits of swarms of starlings in several portions of the city are being studied by parks commissionei chambers he announced on satur day complaints received by his de partment have been especially num erous lately and one citizen applied for a reduction in assessment on his property declaring that its value had depreciated since it becamo infested by the birds 16yearoid boy now air pilot emerson man the border town of emerson is boasting the youngest air pilot in either tho united states or canada he is archie mcdougall 16yearold son of norman mcdougall customs collector lierc young archie recently received his pilots license from tho united states air ministry ho has been building model planes for the past six years and thus familiarized himself with the various working parts heres a boon to all the girls halifax a o sandoz technician at dalhouslo university here claim ed bed had found what every girl was looking for a runlcss silk stocking among tho pots and pans of his j wife kitchen be has evolved a solu tion which when applied to any tex- tllo in the form of a wash or rinse lork hams 19c shoulders 15c i supposed to make tho fibres butts 104c pork loins 21c picnics stronger and more clastic even 3hc waterproof lard pure tierces 1214c tubs mr sandoz is a naturalized british 1314c pails lie prints 1314c citizen a native otjjwitzerland 11 wholesale provisions wholesale provision dealers quoting the following prices to to ronto retail dealers chicago the feminine bob is get ting longer this was ascertained at the hair dressers and cosmetologists associ ation convention where leading coif feurs forecast full and winter hair styles the new hob is from an inch and a halt or two inches below the nat ural hairline where it stopped this summer said louis prarme presid ent of tho coiffeurs guild of new- york but it is the difference in the fall silhouette that is going to make this summers bob look as out of date as last winters hat it was learned from this expert the new hob has a backward and upward sweeping line as ho described it and it fluffs out in back yet manages to maintain a line shaped to the head he stressed that where formerly the side ends were curled toward the face they are now curled away which gives that new backward and upward line where formerly waves on the sides of the head were set almost horizontally ihey aro now placed in the lialr at a decided angle improving economic position shown by latest relief figures marine disasters in past century while the loss of life in the morrf castle tragedy was appalling othei marine disasters of the past century have taken bigger loll following is a list of the more not able marine disasters in the last so years march 1s51 steamer city of glasgow left liverpool for phila delphia never heard from 450 sept 13 1s58 steamer austria hamburg to new york burned in midocean 471 oct 25 185 steamer royal charter wrecked 416 april 27 18g5 steamboat sul tana with exchanged union prison ers destroyed by boiler explosion on mississippi near memphis 1700 approximately oct 29 18g7 steamers rhone and wye and about 50 other vessels wrecked at st thomas west indie by hurricane 1000 sept 7 19 9 british warship foundered olt finisterre 472 april 1 1873 liner atlantic wrecked off nova scotia 547 dec 6 1874 cospatrick burned at sea 470 sept 3 1877 princess alice sunk in collision in the thames 700 sept 19 1890 turkish frigate ertogrul foundered 540 march 17 1891 utopia sunk by collision off gibraltar 574 juno 25 1894 steamship norge wreched in north atlantic goo feb 15 1898 battleship maine blown up in havana harbor 260 july 4 1898 la burgogne in collision with cromartyshire 500 juno 15 1904 excursion steamer general slocum burned in east river 102 june 28 steamer norge wrecked off scotland 616 ottawa arresting statistics made available by the department ol labor show as one of the most s nlsf aclory features of the dominions improving economic position the extent to which expanding canadian business is af fording reemployment to tiie beads of families voice of the press canada radio commission the ladio commission ha been the target of much criticism a large part of it being of the nonconstructive type- much of this criticism lias been unfair rut many canadian j radio enthusiasts refuse to admit this as compared with may the luures they realize that ihe commit ji iu the number of heaus of farai p ca several ex- cedent features by canadian artists sept 13 1905 janrese warship mikasa sunk by explosion 599 april 1415 1912 titanic sunk by iceberg 1513 sept 28 japanese steamer kic- kermaru sunk off japan 1000 may 29 1914 empress of ire land sunk in collision with danish collier storstadta 1024 may 7 1915 lusitania sunk by german submarine 1198 july 24 excursion steamer east land capsized in chicago river 812 feb 26 191g cruiser provence sunk in mediterranean only 870 saved of nearly 4000 aboard june 5 cruiser hampshire sunk by german mine earl kitchener and several hundred others lost aug 29 chinese steamer hsin yu sunk off china 1000 july 9 1917 british warship vanguard blown up her dock 800 dec 30 british transport ara- gon torpedoed in mediterranean 610 april 25 1918 chinese steamship kiangkwan sunk in collision off hankow 500 may 10 british troopship santa anna torpedoed 638 june 14 uss cyclops left bar- badoes and never heard from 293 july 12 japanese battleship kawachi blown up 500 oct 6 otranto british ship with uss troops sunk in collision off scotland 431 oct 10 steamer leinster tor pedoed 480 jan 12 1920 french steamship sunk in bay of biscay 500 march 18 1921 steamer hong kong sunk by rock 1000 jan 2g1926 steamer antinoff lost in storm in midatlantic crew rescued by the president roosevelt which lost two lifeboat men oct 1g troop ship blown up in yangtse river at kiukiang china 1200 oct 25 1927 principessf maf- alda sunk by explosion off porto scguro brazil 314 nov 12 1928 vcstris founder ed in storm off virginia capes 110 show ilies drawing direct relief dropped from 205790 to 226959 for he month of august just ended during the period accordingly appittiinately 29000 canadian family heads achieved a sufficient measure of economic re- establishment to do without public- aid the number of dependents were dropped from the relief rolls as a consequence was no fever thau 171931 the drop throughout the summer in tho number of direct relief recipi ents has been steady as eavh month has afforded a higher volume of em ployment costs to the federal treasury aro also accordingly ou the down grade whereas the may cost was g500000 in may there were 13s45 individual cases of single unemployed meu be ing cared for and in august only 30432 single men employed on high way works 1ederal and provincial dropped in the period from 36597 to 21920 the relief ivcture it is further understood would he immeasureably bright were it not for the untortuuate conditions which have overtaken saskatchewan that province alono has 113000 people receiving assist ance this handicap to the general statistics is regarded by officials as making the improvement which is shown all uie more impressive have been developed some of these being so good that they are broad cast regularly by the united states chains this means that h hue talent is being employed and eiuouaged a large part of the outlay of the com mission is for programs which finan- i cially benefits many canadians di- wiio j rgctly and many others indirectly another important accomplish ment for which the commission should be given credit i- the unifica tion of camula over the air the fact that the commission has made it possible to broadcast a canadian program from coast to coast makes for a feeling of unity nor should it be forgotten that the commission lias made radio pleasure general throughout camilla by enab ling local broadcasting stations to function by providing them with pro grams were it not for these programs many of the stations would find it exteremely difficult to carry on and those who are largely dependent upon these stations for their radio enter tainment would be deprived of much of the pleasure which they are now receiving strafford baconherald royal lovers cut expenses prince george and princess marina travel second class must economize tliey say winter food supply for bees every colony of bees when ready for the winter should have at least forty pounds of food stored in order that they may have sufficient to carry them through until new nectar is available in the following spring only the best clover or buckwheat honey should be used for this pur pose failing this use the required amount of pure cane sugar made in to syrup at the rate of two parts of sugar to one part of water jobless man ends it ait by sitting nude on hornets nest tampa fla the stings of scores of hornets killed ramon perez 34 un employed cigar maker who leaped nude into a colony of the insects wllb the avowed intention of killing him self perez died after suffering hours from the stings he was in the swarm of hornets for about 10 minutes ho went from his homo to an adjoining vacant lot removed his clothing and sat down in the midst of the insects i wailo someone called the fire depart ment perezs mother rushed to the aid of her son he refused to heed her appeal to flee finally after firemen had be gun burning weeds in order to smoke out the hornets she dragged him from the lot every part of his body was distort ed to more than twice normal size ho refused medical treatment paris the princess marina and fiance prince george arrived second class from munich to buy her gown ire their wedding this autumn nearly everyone at the station was surprised to see the son of the king and quoen and the grecian princess arrive second class we must economize now she explained laughing in the excitement and confusion of their arrival we are about to set up a home she was the centre of attraction and the handsome tall english prince shy in the crowd was almost neglected by the photographers they took shot after shot of the princess her blue eyes sparkling beneath her crown of blonde hair i am delighted said the prince during a moment while the flash lights boomed to be both a groom- tobe and neglected it is quite an experience i am glad i enjoy it a love match both he and the princess a moment later spoke of their coming wedding in england as a love match they said they were profoundly happy and looked it 1 knew people in love were happy the princess said but i never knew how happy they could be until now if it would not sound silly 1 would say the same thing i suppose every engaged girl says that i am the happiest girl in the world prior lo going on to england 1 will buy part of my trousseau but 1 intend to purchase most of my wedding clothes in england because england is going to be my future home the young couple were sunburned after a summer vacation with tho princesss mother tho grand du chess helen and her father prince nicholas in jugoslavia marina explained that george was continuing to london in the private airplano of his brother the prince of wales adding i expect lo continue the journey joining him after a few days in paris then we will plan our wed ding and homemaking i am de lighted to settle down to the life of an english princess marina was dressed in a brown travelling suit with a fox fur scarf a brown beret with a bright pin in the left side the prince lived up to his reputation as the most hand some of the four english princes not excepting the prince of wales looking dapper in a grey suit with a tiny white slripa brown suede shoes and hatlcss hitlers kindness out of the kindness of his heart germanys mr hitler proposes to al low germans sentenced to death to choose their own mean of exit thus if a man is sentenced to be executed there will be placed in ids cell a vial of poison and a loaded revalver if within a reasonable time the condem- nde man fails to make judicious use of cither of these the executioner will simply come along and relieve him of his head in the usual way vancouver sun slocans not enough in great britain they rut on a safetyonthehighways week the results was that in that particular week 12g persons were killed and 5- 595 injured the second highest cas ualty list for british highways on record the experience suggests that carelessness on the highways calls for something sterner than experi ments in good precepts ottawa journal relief for bowed backs those who have become stoop- shouldered from carrying around pocketsful of paper money will hail with glee the ottawa announcement that the new bank of canada notes shortly to be issued in denominations from 1 to 50000 or thereabouts will be much smallei than our present greenbacks smaller in fact than uie dwarfed currency of united states border cities star bicycles and children during the past few weeks there have been a number of close calls of boys and girls in town being either killed outright or at least severly in jured as the result of careless riding on bicycles just last week a boy through downright carelessness ran plum into a motor car but fortunate ly neither the bicyclist nor the auto driver was going very fast and the only result was a bad scare on the part of both it is useless for the press to warn tie children at the dan ger they run for that is a duty de volving upon the parents and every father and mother should impress upon their sons and daughters the ab solute necessity of using precaution while riding when crossing streets in the centre of blocks- at crossings pedestrians have some rights hut in the centre of blocks they apparently have none perth expositor courtesy making reference to the death of a notable public man it was said of him that he will be remembered for his unfailing courtesy that feature was stressed and that is as it should be there is nothing as fine as un failing courtesy whether it be in man or woman it smooths the pathway of life and makes contacts with our fellows much more pleasant no mat ter what the business may be court esy is a great factor in bringing it to success but courtesy must be some thing innate not forced the outward expression of an inward state of mind niagara falls review the old family doctor the old family doctor type has been given a new lease of life though many have feared he was soov to be extinct dr a r dafoe of callan der who brought the dionne quin tuplets into the world is a case in point the journal of the american medical association has paid the highest tribute to the doctor who serves along the concessions and set tlements- there is still ami will al- i ways remain room for the old style their wedding on nov 29 will bo family practitioner as well as the one of ihe most brilliant in england other type of physician for both arc sinco prince georges elder brother necessary in this world of births and the duke of york was married and ills and developments onaii in- both were eager to get on with it telligencer