The Omaha Morn \g ! ee (S f] i CITY EDITION J VOl, ftM, N<» i‘7 \ OMAN* l1 ROW MVYI.1W4, * TWoSB^KlSBPn, TZ\JT * ** _ _****!£—?? * **♦» * ••»• ... *< » <1^ ttt i^^tg*** »»* >»»*♦» i^r mim »»h> FEAR OF KILLING FATHER LEADS MAN TO JAIL Unable lo Live Up to Scriptures IBcgg Polirr lo I,ork Him I |> P Hrforr Hr Commit* Somr Violent I)rr*l. ed With Revolver Bttbla to live tip to the teaching* Vi HI hie, whi« h he hail read rever for yearn, ami belief that he *^El commit a murder led William ^3rW urater, 33, Creeton, la., to re f»«l Captain llert Thorp that he Ire ^Vited In a tell w'edneadgy night. Wurater entered the pollee atatlon did walked up to the de«U aergeant a dtak. "I feel aa'though 1 »ta about to I oante a hardened criminal, ' be an nounced In a clear voice. "You had better lock me up right now." The d»«k aergeant looked up In aur prlae, Harly aprlng It an unnaua! time for anyone to requeat att oppor tunity to "pull a trick In the monkey .tonne,” am the offlcera t»rm It, ' What wag thatr' the deek aer s-rant aeked, Wurater repeated the atatement. "JiHt Bed." • f am Juet bad. 1 hava read tha ftibia and then r»»d It a*aln but 1 i m not live lip to tha t*a'hln*a It < .,i tain*. No matter how | atudr my l'il i« as «o«n "* I atop I want to do ►"inathln* bird" tnaf at*p In hare," tho daak s*r enfrel I'lly, where Mr. Naylor le, title aaao /lated with Maher Iford a* buyer of |a mite. Thla o/r Itpntlon takea h 'O prarti ,.lly every weelern «l*t» latef rea I •on he purehaaad aln t 100,0001 I, mbe, wh./h »'r» f»d dur rg tha win I ter In Nebraaka. and a , jorlty of I «hleh ha»a barn ahfp; 1 to the) t.rr.aha II refork mark** Mr Naylor la afoppir at Hotel rme. He la raeoverlny om an III aa whirh forred him - remain In noaptuU bar a for a tier* Farmer, 72, Weds Widow, 83, at Kearney Kearney, Neb, April W.—Menry I,Vbarter nf Maaon City and Minnie Dodaon nf Kearn*» were married here hy Rev. P t. Conn, paalor nf the Baptlat ehurrh. Th* bridegroom, a farmer and eat tieman, la "2, hla hrld# la *3. > Mr. t.ybargrr l« the father of erven children. Aire, t.ybnrger I* Ihe mother of five rhlldren, —-.- .— y1 ■ '■■■ Governor McCrav • on Way to Prison for 10-Year Term Indiana Kxrrntivt* Also Fined $10,000; ,Jinlgr Pronounces Sentence After Scathing Arraignment of Prisoner. Hr A .eeriefed Pma, Indiana poll#, Ind,, April 3d.—War ren T. McCray, who reared to lw gov ernor of Indiana at 10 thla morning, a grant half hour before he received one of the heavleet aentence* ever Imposed In the United Htatc* district court hy .fudge A. B. Anderson, to night fa *n route to Atlanta, Oa., to begin hi* 10 year term In th* federal prlaon. Found guilty Monday of us ing tha malla to defraud, Mf-r'ray pre sented hla realgnatlon yesterday and thla morning received hla aentence and a fin* of *10,000. Waving hi* hat and forcing • wgn smile, McCray bade farewell to a group of friend* a* the Cincinnati bound Big Four train left tha union elation her* at 1:2* p, m. H» we* traveling In th* custody of Harry Wert*, deputy United Htafee merahal. and Edward J. Fogarty, warden of the Indiana *tat* prlaon. who had le*n apee'aiir deputised to accompany th# prleoebound party, Robert Burway, alias Ixmbert, an other federel prlaoner, wag aboard the train In charge of two officer* Faring only a two year aentence for violation of the national motor ve hicle art, Burway teemed to h*«# )*aa courage than th# former governor. Branch Take* Office. Th* day brought to an end tha ad rr.lnlatr**lofi begun by McCray In Jan uary, J*21, and brought to fh» gov ernor'. chair, Kmmtt K, Branch of Martlnavllle, Ind, the lieutenant gov ernor. While McCray aat In federal courtroom awaiting aentence, Mr. Branch enter'd the egecutlva offle»a at the atate houae and took the oath of office before lymlg B. Kwbanka, chief Jtiatlce of the Indiana aupreme court, becoming the ataie'a thirty aeoond governor. The aentenclng of Mcf'rey attract'd thronga of < urlotia, who Jammed the federal building and the walka aur roundlng It, Judge And*r>»n pronounced aen »»n-e after a »'a thing arraignment of Met"rav hr hi. conduct while in of. fue The Judge', remark, failed to aheke the pri.nner . placidity e.cepf for a fleeting moment of nervoua n»«a when the word* that were to de ' rt* bit fate teem'd about forthcom Ing, n»r« nt»u mart*. < rittctglisg ih* etgte court* for th*lr failure to convict KcCriy *h'n he wee on Irlel for embezzlement end larceny, Judge Andereon declared It »a» evident McCray had committed r>l»ln perjury," had forged note, *nd committed other felonlee a I *.,*ped unpunlehed, McCray, he aald. had v*o|ated the law many tlmea and had 'dually aa many opport unit lea fo ra pent. Ha declared he had never eeen a man arraigned In hla court who had admitted aa many felonlee and on whom aa many had been proved Judge Andereon then Impoeed the maximum aentence of five yeare' Irn prlaonrnent and »1,00(1 fine on each of the |« counte of the Indic tment under which Mct'rar aa* convicted. ||> provided, however, that the eenten.e. run cumulatively only until they reach ill yeera' Impr eonmenf and 110,000 fine, Having been eenteitced, %1'f‘ray *at taken thremgh the c rowda to fh» I nlted Htatea me rebel * office, where he remained until teken to the tram, farewell wee aald to hla family at the governor a gianalon I eat night Mre M't-ray and her eon end daughter, Caoyge and Marten, left the man* on today and went to th» home of another daughter, Mre. Wil Ham f*. Kv*n« Boy Parade to Move at 2:30 Today l,o\alty Day Climax to Work'* OliMTvanee; lii.OOA Youth* to Pa»§ in Review. Prizes for Best Work Boya' txtyalty day today, the fifth lit Omaha Hoy#’ week, will be fea tured by a parade of 15,000 youth*, the great eat demon*! ration of boyhood In the hl*tory of Omaha. The parade will *tart promptly at 2:30 from Sixteenth nnd Dodge atreet*, and will march 15 block* through the downtown afreet*, A re viewing and grandstand erected In front, of the city hall will «cat city, county and elate official*, and the Judge* who will award prize# for the beat delegation*. Boy* who will participate Include all above the fourth grade. They w-tll be di»mt*«»d at noon to go home for luncheon, then return to their achool to board ape.-lal afreet care for the place* where they will assemble for the parade. John Hoger*. I*, eon of Arthur K. Huger*, 1*10 South Thirty fourth *tre*t, etudent at Field Flub achool, fa to be boy marahal of th* day. "Wl aelected John hecauae he can ride a hora# anfely, aa much a* for anything elee," mid Fharlea H. CSard ner, chairman of th* Boy*’ Royalty day committee. Safety Measure* Taken Kverr precaution ha* been taken to avoid teetdenta and car# for boya who may become 111 while marching. School nuraee. accompanied by doc tor*, wilt he atatloned at every afreet Interaection along th# pared# route. They will wear badge# marked "aaf# ty-" Police will begin at noon clearing th# parade *»re#t* of automobile*. Au tomobtle driver# have been a*ked to refrain from parking their car# along the parade rout* after noon. Clifford Byberg. hoy mayor, and hi* »**oc|atea on the city cdnimtaalon, will rid# at th# head of th# p*r»d# A# the boya arrlv# at the end of the parade there will be at reef car* wait ing to return them to thefr achool*. from which th*y will go to their home*. Th# achool# are trying to outdo each other tn banner*, uniformity of appearance, dhwlptlne In tin* of march and aplrltedneaa In carrying out the purpoe# of the event. Prize* Awarded, Prize* will be awarded for the fol lowing: Meet float expreaalng loyalty. Judge* r. O. Stauffer, B. F. Marti Ord*r1ln»#e In formation and march Ing, Judge*, MaJ. Ben. Oeorga B Bun can, Randall K'. Brown perfection In marrhlng. Judge*, H, V, Buchanan, M K Thom**, Be*t elogan. Judge* K C Kpatcn n A Youngerman. Beat banner. Judge* r*'h»r Bowd, c .1 Lyon The prize* are banner* for the *» hool* The float* In the parade will In elude the following: Boy Scout*. Creighton High whool. Tech High #rh«ot (two float* bull* by th* boy* fh*tn**|v«*l, South High •chord, T M C. A There will be elx band* In the p* rad*, Ineludlng Central and Technical High achool band*, Father Flanagan * hoya' band, a boy*’ band from Ne llgb, Neb,; a band of colored boy*, th* Seventeenth Infantry band and M *rad* achool drum rorpa, mad# up of drummer* from 7 lo 17, Army I bmmandere. Col Clifton c. Kinney, commander of th* Seventeenth Infantry, will have command for th# day. with mobi lization of the parade under MnJ. V. C, ls>on*rd of th* Seventh rorpa are# Vm< h dlvUirn ot the parade will be >omm*nd*d by an office* of the Seventeenth Infantry, and ea< h battalion will l>e under a nonromml* *lon*d officer from the Seventeenth infantry. Among the delegation* In th* P" rade, a»id» trmn th* *r hool unit* will he H4 Bov Seoul* In uniform, 2.V> Be Molay hoy* In uniform, Y. M C. A. bny*. JI hoy Jockey* riding hot*** from th* Ah Mar Ben field. Tha boy* from the Maaonlc hove Jtmn* will march In a unit with the Wlndaor achool, where they fiend Girl Suing for $500,000 Caused Auto Crash, Defendant Asserts Naw fork, A Ml 11 in lli«! Plant for fMd,f>nd Han' •*»t|fl»d In hi* own d»f»na* Th* ear, drpen hy Plant *ra«h»d! |lr«to a tr*» by a country road, mh*r ! - rn**a*t l**t|fl*d, and Mlaa .framer all#**d ah* waa Inrap*/ltat»d for f.ir i *h»r work, In addition to arjfftrtn* ptllhful Injurle*. Plant declared Mite faamar, who had haan alngtng with o|h»ra In iim <»r, auddanly ttirnad In tha front no.it and granpad tha whnal, making It Itnpoaalhl* for hlrn It a*aar ||a aald ha had takan ona drink of whlaky. whlla lha nthara had aniptlad |h* hotlla. Mlaa Jan tt+r pravloualy laailfiad ih«t aha h»d haan urgad lo tnh» a •'n*la drink to avoid ratrhlng cold, and daplad aho had Inlarfarad with •'»»rlt'it tha autnmohlfa. f’lant la hand t« an *atala aald lo vgjynd ,t »h,90C,M0. Evidence of Maybelle Bossie Leads to Husband’s Indictment for Bigamy Ofr*. *ACa\jielle . i e_ Coolidge Sweeps Two More States in Primary Vote Ohio and MaMarhiinetf* Drlr gatr« Will Ba Solid for Pranidrnt at National Convantiojt. Oltimbti*. O., April 3#—Pr*«ldrnt Calvin f oolbly* and former Got. Jama* Cnv malnt*ln*d thalr lead In th* rapnbllran and danmrratlr prl maria*. reepee fit aly, a* latar refnrn* were lahnlatad hara. Figure* front 1,544 nut of A,3.>0 prarlnrl* gara f onl Idga I29.46I; Johnaon 51,6#*; to* 56, 637; Mr 3doo 21,351. folumbu*. O, April 4" rr*#ld*nt Calvin f'oolldga defeated Senator HI ram Johnaon In th* Ohio praaldantlnl prlmarl** yaatarday by a vot* of *’4 to J, while farmer Governor Janie* Sf Co* waa maintaining a nearly I to 1 l»ad over William Olbb# Mr. Adoo In tha demovratle prlmarl**, ret’irna raralvad her* today ahowed: In 6.144 preOnrfa oiit of A.37,0 In th* atata, f'oolldga raralvad 127.954; Johnaon, 26,977, f'n«, 66,446; MrAdoo, 21.214. An **!r*m*ly light vote waa raat, not more than nn» In a*van of the qualified elertora going to th* poll*. Former Attorney fianaral Harry M. Daugherty made' th* foral point rf a bitter aftark by Johnaon lrad*re and fart|on»l anemia* In th* *tata, ran up wall with other CooJIdg* randldataa for delegate atlarga Every rongr»**|rn*l dlatrlrt in the •tat* wa* *w«pt by th* organ!r.a'|on forre* aupportlng foolldg* and Co* re*p*rtlv«lv, and th* pr**ld*nt will have the aupport of Ohio a 51 dele gatea from the atate, while Co* wltl rerelv* th* Vote* of a *Mld delegation of 62, raatlng 44 votr*, the eight del egat*« at-large In the demorratlr eon ventlon having but one half a vote each. In a number of «*rtlon* of the atata voter* wrote In tha name of Senator Hobart M. Ha Follette aa a republican praaldentlal candidate and arvaral rr ported a larger vota for him than for Ihe California arnator. Boston, Mm, April SO.1 Th* *l*c (Inn *• democratic d*l*«nt* at lure* or Brlr n*n. t'hnrlea II. <‘ol*. pledged In support (lovernor At Smith of New fork In th* presidential race and th* d*f*at of Dwight II Mnc< 'orrnnrk, candidal* for th* r*puhll<»n ddegata and .upporter of Senator Hiram John ann, waa r*»*rd*<1 todav aa th* out standing f*ntiir»a of tha ittat* prl n'ar|*». Mgrt’orma.kg defeat will send a ■olid block of 3* coolldg* delegate* to f’l*v*!and Th* a*l«rtlnn of Co!*, who was *ec ond In th# ll»t of * *ht delegate* I larg* cho#*n hjr th* dcnifvrnta, Sena tor David I Walsh heading III* tl< k*t, waa fnk*n a# proof of Smith's ■itength among Ma.aarhusef ts demo crat*. Voting waa e.tremelv light. Married in Council Mluffa. Th# 1o\\om\r\M p*'*u*9 «bfaln#l mar nan# li##n#*a in founcll muff* y\*i rImij/I# fAnA—v Omili* *'’> f/1* haane. f.lncoln. %>>* < F*4ar»'n I’oufv *1 rCuff* K* a W#r»4la. CiHtfirjl Mluffa ... I» tab* H'ib#f. FH**'4 N#h ■ 2l K'h#l Walkar. Milled. N** I Wtftlam firmham f»n ah* lr«ra OMI#y Oreiaha QiJhart i arpafi*#r. Omaha . !' 1s>vr*nm r»h«hfi frntanHU Vah William Hubbard Omaha M Mar*are» B*afi»berry. Omaha *. V | ftrin (Jillaaar. Hf«|«an pd* Sab 37 L«ry »• tier bar* Il^k#* Nab. .3* Ora V#lkinlmr« |d*-#!n Nab, . .. II Tharp. LIRcoln. Neb Swindlers Take Life Savings of 70-Year-Old Man Aged Minnesotan Invests f1,000 at Ogden, l tab, to Found “Bank*1 in Omaha. Ungertng faith tn th# two man who Omaha pollc* *ay »w!rtdl*d him out of II,099. h'« Ilf#» saving*, prompt# Chari## Marquard. 79, Man kato, Minn., to took wtatfully from hi* room In th# Pullman hot#l at th# train# a* thay draw Into th# railroad yard*. A# a reminder of hla dr#*ma of pro*p#rlty #a a banker, he cling* to a telegram blank addreeaed to Harry Devan. fl**d hotel, Ogden, Utah. *nd liearlng the penciled message, "Will arrive today." It I# «lgned "Charlie." Two men, representing thema#lv*a aa federal reserve hank operative*, prevailed upon Manquard In Ogden to .loin th*m In founding a bank h*r* In Omaha. , On# hanker waa to com# to Omaha first, Marqtiard waa to follow, and the third partner wa* to arrive later. Marqtiard arrived In Omaha laat Wedneday. When hla "banker" aa aoclntes had not mad* their appear ance Himd.iv he Informed Chief of Detective* Van Deuaen who ha# wired Ogdon authorities Marqtiard la th# father of five chil dren now living In various parts of th# country. 11* atlll hold* hop# that th# "partnsr*" will *how up. UNIVERSITY HEAD GETS CHALLENGE Springfield, M*a* , April 29 e_n*v. Dr ciarenc* True Wllaon of Wash Ington, D. C . general **er#tary of the Methodist1 hoard of temperance, prohibition and public moral#, today telegraphed a challenge lo Prealdenf Mlcholna Murray Duller nf Columbia university to present th# prohibition question before Ihe Methodlat general r(inference here tin May 22. Dr. Itut* ler. In an address In New York laat night, railed upon "men ami women of rtllglou* fnllh, moral principle and public spirit lo alrlke the mth amend ment from the constitution." Bossie Is Indicted at Kansas City J Mann \rt True Hill on Kvitlenre Presented l»v Wife of Kx-C.ity Klerk. Bigamy Warrant Issued International news Service. Kansas City, Mo.. April So—Claude F. Bo»»>. former city clerk of Omaha, was Indicted by a federal grand jury here this afternoon on a charge of white slavery. The Indictment was returned on evidence presented by Mrs. Maybelle Itossle. his Omaha wife. The charge against Boaaie was brought bv his wife after Boaaie was married to Ruth Warns ley, at Law rence, Kan., last December. The !Omaha wife claims aha was never divorced from Boaaie. Bossie and Miss Wamsley followed the l^wrence nuptlala on a love pil grimage to Italy. During thetr alisence the imuha wife began making her charges against Bossie and threat ened to bring the action which result ed In the Indictment returned today. Bossie was charged with b gamy In a warrant sworn out yesterday by hia Omaha wife at Lawrence, Kan. Governor Gets Blackhand Note Letter Offers f.yO.OOO If Ex rfutivf Spare* Live* of Six Doomed Mea. Baton Rouge, lA.. April *0—Gov ernor Pirker, wh« fixed May * aa the date for execution of the eix Italian* for th# murder of Dalle* Calm#*, received eevertl alleged "blackhxnd ' letter* today threatening hla Ilf# unle«» th# live* of th# *tx men are upared The poatmark on th# envelop* was hardly legible but official **td It ap peered to be Grenada, N. C. Avail able postal guide* failed to show a poatofflca of that name In th# atete, however The letter wae typewritten on a telegraph Wank and dated In dependence. Th# text wax a* fol low*’ "Fifty thousand dollar* ha deposited for you, certsln place Decatur etreet next Saturday nlte If five our fellow countrymen manage to eecape. Twen ty-five thousand dnllsr# to Mr. Moloney, chief of perllce. “This money now In our hands snd w# will leave it at addiaas to be mailed you If newapaper* keen quiet. "We intend to wreck th# train If our R citterns are to b* hung at Kmtte iSIci. ’ Better accept this fortune snd live eaav. I "W# stan now. I "Italia." New Orleans, let . April 1**—Th# hoard of pardon* today denied a plea fop clemency for th# six Italians sen fenced to h# hanged May * at Amite for th* murder of Dalle* Catmea l arger Sugar Bert Crop Predicted for This Year Salt I-ak# City, Utah. April 10.— Mora sugar heel* will be grown thla year and more beet auger produced than ever before. In the opinion of Stephen II. love of Salt laik* City, president of the United State* Sugar Manufacturers' association. Mr. Ietv# said he expected 1924 production to he about 10 per cent over 1*21 Feminine Nude Replaced by Undraped Male in Paris Spring Salon Opening ('flange Attributed In Scarcity nf Girl Model* ('.ampdrrd to Superfluity of Athletic Young Men— Imerican■* Represented in Exhibit.1. Hr T. HKHTKM.I. I nltMMl Xertlr* "lull f erreepoaiteat. I’arl*. April .AO Th* tiadltlonal femlnln* nml* l» t*plnctd largely *by th* tindi api'il mala In th* apilng aalon opening today, A nummary of the ratalogu* show* I ha l of n lotnl of * . ,000 pnlntlnga, MW are male and only 1.7*0 female nude*. One explanation offered la that there |a ;i ». ir< lly of girl model* com pnred In what nrnounla to a aupar flully "f athlelli- young men willing lo glte llo-lr service* to the art school* while ih* Olympic game* at moaptieia la aleo derlared lo hav* In flltenreil many artiat*. Tlie rnnrenaua of pie** opinion it that Ihla year# «nlnn ootncar*a un favorably with prevloua on** In qua! II). although th* nuinlier of {minting* ,.itd aeutpturgg *xpoae fi .ting the I six'll crew, 2 to 1. "Chief " Robin son scored both of Otnal u * run*. 1'lula won the City and Suburban 1,00# pound handicap at Kpeom Downs Wednesday. The race was for 1 14 miles. The first of a series -if elimination contest* to elect a western heavy weight fighter as a contender for -lack Dempsey's crown will Ire staged In Oakland, Cal., on the night of May 14. All the latest new* in llte world of sport will he found on pages j| and IV Jail Fugitive Kills Self After Wounding Two (.tinman Fatally Shoot* Farmer Aiding Officer, Then Turn* Weapon on Self. Denver, role., April 31 Joseph Russo Is de«d and Samuel Dlttmlere. 60, farmer of Castle Rock. Colo . who aided officers, Is near death in a hoaptta! at Littleton. Colo., aa a re sult cf a gun fight shortly before noon today when officer* (ought to arreet Ruseo and Carmal Erigo, both escaped fugitive# from the Denver county jail, Virgil Stevena. day mar shal at Littleton also Is confined to the hospital suffering from wound* he received at the hands of the fugitive* during the fight. Erigo was captured and now la in the county jail. The men, who eeraped last Thurs day night in the Jail delivery, led by William Dallhunt. alias Del Hanlon, cf St. Taut, were surprised today In a shanty constructed of railroad tlee near Strubr. Colo., where they had been living since laa| Friday. Mar shal St»vena, Informed by railroad men of the prwenc# of the two fugitive*, went to arrest them. When he approached the shantv be called to the men to come out. The. responded by firing a volley et the officer* and then fled down the rail way track*. Mltmtere, who was pass Ing In an automobile, was summoned by Marshal Steven*, who soon over took and passed the men. Once ahead of them, h# opened fire on them. They teturned the fire. Steven* and Dltt mlere were wounded In the exchange nf ahnts. Exhausting hi* ammunition. Steven# left th* automobile and rushed to a nearby camp where he secured a rifle, returned despite hie wounds, to give fight to the stiepect* As he appeared with the rifle. Rusho placed hi* own gun to hta right tem pi# and fired. He died a few minute* later st a Littleton hoepltal. Strtiby, where the men had been htdtng out. I* ahout four and a half mile* aotith of Littleton, which I* a suburb. 10 mile* south of JVnver. f Summary of The Day In Washington Senate ami houee conferee* agreed on the subtler bonua MU. ( Tha senate »ll committee Inquired Into geological aspects of naval oil reaeives. A aepata committee began hear Inga on tha propoaal for American participation In tha world court Preeldenf Cootldge received from tha Hungarian American aootety statue* of Washington and Ko* ■tilth. The senate agreed to Secretary Mellon a proposal for a 2& per rent reduction In the tax on earned Income*. Federal end state quarantine of flcere In conference agrred <>n a program for coordination In plant quarantines and embargoes. The federal grand Jury continued Its Inquiry In rrlmlnal case* grow ing out of th* nil heurlnge and than adjourned until Monday. Judge James T. Kleche of Haiti mor# told th* bouse Judiciary com mltte* that some of th* driest mem her* of congress "relish their liq uor.-' The Ihtugherty commute* heard further teatlmony from Huston Thoniaon, chairman of the federal trade comm|ggl»n, a* to antitrust pollct** of th* Department of Jua tier. 8e< ret ary Hoover In a statement charged that fhoag who have a*, sailed hi* Alaakan flaherlaa pnltnea desired to defeat legtalatton to **'* the flahertea from exploit* 1 (Ion, Five States Are Swept by Twisters w ■» ^* Hundred* Mode HnmeleM in Storm* in Snuihp«*t{ Many Injured Kxpcrted to Die. Damage Set at Millions Atlanta. Da. April *0 — ftlttv threa person« are known to hive been killed, an undetermined number of other* era reported dend and mlaalng, more than 400 were Injured many perhapa fatallv, hundred* were made homeleaa and untold property daniare was eauaed t-y atorma of cyclonic proportion* which devaatated section* of th# aoutheaat today. Death. Injuriea and property dratrurtlon dotted aectlona of four aoutheaatern atatea, according to '—;--——-> (i par pin Town If i/nd Off Mii/t by Tornado \ugii*ta, <«»., \pril JO.—Flrklen, (.a.. «a* virtually wiped off the map by a tornado thi* morning, ac cording to report* received here to night, Po»tm**ter K. ti. Patrick I* dead, aeveral are Injured and dam age* e«tlmated at WO.OOO. v_/ meager dUpatche* received over crip pled wire* after a aerie* of tornado-* anfl windatorma had *p»nt *helr fury. Total property damage wae uncer tain, but la expe-ted to mount Into million* of dollar*. South Carolina. Alabama and c.eorgla bore the brunt of the etorma. One death waa reported from Arkan »a* last night and two were reported from Ls>ut*lana. with two other* In jured. R»rl Cmu In Charge. Southern dlvlatnn headquarter* of th# Tied Croea h»r# were In charge of th# e'tuatlon at Andereon, S. C., w her# a email mill village waa partially demolished. R»! ef meae uie# were being gotten under way there. It w*« a*a*ed. Near Sumter. 1? Hve# are reported to have h*»n !->#t In rural comtrunl tie*, while at Horr*ll HU1 near Colum bia. a tornado that wrecked a achool houa* la laid to hat* claimed IS llvea. Six Alabama town* reported atormw with a total of IT death*, two p*r*«n# ml«*lng and 27 Injured Jn Georgia, four towna repor'ed ca»ualt|e* aggregating five deatha and 1% peraon* hurt. One town waa etruck In Miaelaalppl. but there *U ao km* of Ilf# or Injury. IJ«t of Caauattf** Th* tabulation, nee*e**rtly Incom plete. wa*: South Carolina —Morrell H.'t. It dead Sumter, II dead: Walnut Grova, * Injured Andereon. * dead. I* In jured. Georgia—Macon. * dead H Injured: Warm Springe. » injured. Chlpley, S killed. 1 Injured laiwrencertll*. * In jured, Alabama—flpellka, 4 dead. * In* Jt-red.. Greenvltte, 4 lnltir*d. I mim ing Auburn. 1 Injured fnlon Sprtnga. < k Uteri 14 Injured. Smlthville, 7 killed Clio 2 kilted, t Injured. Ijoufetana—take Chari##. 1 killed: .etfave’te, 1 dead. 1 Injured Shreve port. 1 Injured , Arkanaae—Texarkana. J kilted. Fragmentary report* continuing ta trick'* In from th# *t »m area went* a ateadlly tnrreaMng li*t of dead and Injured early tonight aa th# distur bance awept Into North Carolina. Mta fifth atale to aiiffer Three KlHed Florence. P f\, April Ml.—Three per*one were killed and a number in jured |n a tornado which •truck the Rffmgham aertIon of Florence county title afternoon. Many house* were uemoltshed and the dead and Injured were carried through the air a* far *• 110 yard*. Columbia, S P„ April 10—Incoi® plete report* tonight from half e dotten South Carolina loealltlca vl*tted\ by tornadpre today showed a knows death toll of II, with 71 reported In jured errlouelt many othera injured to an undetermined eytenl and d heavy property loep. Rocky Mount, X C , April I* —Cut ting a path eatlmated at eight no lee In length and about lao yard# width a tornado etrurk Martin county, near h« r* thta afternoon, doing Ct>n*lda^ able damage in the town of r-'herfr eonvllle. ^ Ftrat report* received here were , that SI pereon* were Injured in Rob erteonvllle and probably IIMI.Sl property damage done W allare Seeking In Hlnrk * inquiry. Solon Declare* Washington. April 10 —Secretary of Agriculture IX altar* wae . barged ta» day by Repreaentatlvp 3. f>. 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