"THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1920. MAN IS KILLED, WOMAN INJURED IN AUTO CRASH Omaha Real Estate Senator Penrose Is Much Improved; Now Able to Leave Chair Philadelphia, June 11, Senator Boies Penrose was reported greatly improved in health today and is now able to leave the armchair to which he has been confined for several days. The senator continues to keep tn touch by direct wire with the re publican convention at Chicago and his friends here declare that he played an effective part in shaping the compromise on the league of nations plank in the republican platform. Bodies of Blaine and Wife Will Be Removed to Maine Washington, June 11. The bodies of James G. Blaine, the republican nominee for president in 1884 and twice secretary of state, and his wife, today are being prepared for ship ment to Augusta, Maine, where they will be riven permanent burial in a memorial park. Blaine's body has lain for 27 years in Oakhill cemetery here. Abandonment of Spa Conference Looms as A Possibility Now This belief, with prospect that Gio litti, former Italian premier, will form a new ministry in that country, is said to have moved Premier Millerand of France to oppose any further yielding on the question of the German indemnity such as might be expected to result from the Spa meeting. It is recalled that Signor Giolitti opposed Italy's en trance into the war, and it is said his foreign policy includes resump tion of full relations with Germany. Premier Millerand said that he might hazard his own position if the Spa conference were held and belief is expressed here that Signor Gio litti may decline to attend the meet ing. 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Nocturnal Joyride With Woman, Who Admits She Is Married, Ends Fatally For Salesman. ' B. F. Hutchins, 38 years eld, Omaha real estate salesman, was instantly killed early .yesterday morning, and a woman, who refused to reveal her identity, was slightly injured, when the automobile in which they were riding turned turtle on the Arlington highwav, three miles east of Fremont. Hutchins was associated with C. W. Martin & Co. with offices in the Omaha Na tional bank building. Hutchins' neck was broken when he was caught beneath the car. The woman was held helpless for nearly an hour, crushed beneath the weight of the heavy car. Wilder Blakeslee, 22 years old, Fremont student at the University of Ne braska, found the accident victims. He called medical aid and then as sisted in removing the woman and the body of the man from the wreckage. Conceals Her Identity. The woman was taken to the Fre mont hospital where she refused to reveal her identity. She was not se riously injured. Aftsr questioning by representatives of the cotintv at torney's office the woman admitted that she was married and that she v int joyriding wifh Hutchins be cause she was lonesome Hutchin's bedy was taken to Eader's mortu ary. "T should not hav: been in that cat," the woman told hospital at tendants. Speakinn of her husband she said: "He won't know I was out in that car. Nobody in Oma ha knows I was :n that accident and they won't. I had to jit around at nights and hold my hands and I got 'lonesome." ' Drove at High Speed. Upon reaching the hospital the w.'iman's first inquiry was in regard '.o Hutchins She was told that he had been killed. It was because Hutchins insisted on driving at high speed that the ac cident occurred, she said. The car was traveling at a fast clip when a scft place in the road caused it to swerve and before the driver could bring it under contral, turned com pletely over. iThe woman told the county at torney at Fremont that she met Hutchins in Omaha about 11 o'clock Thursday night and that it was 1 when they started for Fremont. ; Hutchins was born in Melrose, Wis., 28 years ago. He left the Martin firm six years ago to go into . the real estate business in Los Angeles. His wife died there five years ago. , In Army Service. While in Los Angeles, he en listed in the coast artillery of the United States army and savf service during the war in Panama. He re turned to the Martin company m Omaha last March. ;He is survived by one brother, Fred, of Mobile, Ala., and one sister, Grace, of Melrose, Wis. The body will remain iivFremont until the county attorney cim get in communication with these relatives. Charles W. Martin of the C. W. Martin & Co., Hutchins' employ ers, said yesterday he had talked with Hutchins abbut 6 o'clock , Thursday night. He said he gave him $20 at that time. Hutchins told him he intended to i get married soon, he said, because he was growing tired of "knocking around." Arrange Fort Crook Band Concerts for Motorists In order that Omaha residents may have sufficient time to reach Fort Crook for the band concerts there Tuesday and Friday nights, Colonel Buck, commandant of the post and the Twentieth Infantry, has directed that the time of opening the concerts bs changed from 6:30 v to 7:15 in the evening. The con- ' certs from now on will start at 7:15 . and conclude at about 8:30. The programs for next week are as follows: Tuesday ETenlnr. ' Msreh Rolling Thunder. Overturs Barber of Seville. One-etep I Me-Ow. Wlt Flowers of Paris. . Fox Trot Desert Dance. Grand Seleetlon Trovatore. Friday Evening. March The Storm Signal. Overture Trumpeter of the Fort. One-Step Mickey. SprlBg Song Cenetia. Walt II Bacta. Selection I Like to Do It. Grand Selection Jaclnta Commission Finds Man Held For Murder Was Insane Beatrice, Neb., June 11. Special.) Dr. S. J." Stewart and Dr. C. S. Curry of this city, who were ap pointed a commission to examine Joseph Fooss, charged with the murder of Harvey Clnyon, a negro boy in this city last September, as to his Sanity, filed a report with the insrnity commissioners to the effe::t that Foose, in' their opinion, was insane. Two members of the com mission were in favor of adopting the report while one opposed it. Farther acti&ii was deferred until later, and in the meantime the murder charge against Foose has not been dismissed. Hunt Mexican Kail Official. ' El Paso, Tex., June 11. Paulino Pontes, former director general of railroads in Mexico, is being sought by the de facto government of Mex ico in connection with a discrepancy of several hundred thousand dollars in his accounts, according to Rob erto Pasqueira, financial agent here for Mexico. Binding Twine Burns. Beatrice, Neb., June 11. (Special.) -A car of binding twine caught fire at Princeton, a small town on the Union Pacifia north of this city and was destroyed. Sparks from .' an engine is supposed to have caused the blaze. The loss will amount to -several thousand dollars. Mrs. I. D. McClurg is probably the only woman in New York City ' . cngagejjn the trucking business. , Charges Are Filed Against Stutz Head By Stock Exchange t X f v York, June 11. Allan A. Ryan, banker and chairman of the Stutz Motor Car company, announc ed today that charges had been pre ferred against him by the New York Stock exchange, of which he is a member, as a result of the tangle arising over the removal of Stutz shares from the exchange last March. In making public a copy of these charges Mr. Ryan declared them "ridiculous on their face." He in turn charged the exchange with "de fiance of public opinion and au tocratic disregard of the public in terest" and again asserted that the Stutz investigation was in the na ture of a "picked jury." The correspondence includes a letter from E. V. D. Cox, secretary of the exchange, stating that Mr. Ryan, m the opinion of the govern ing committee of that institution, "has been guilty of conduct and pro ceedings inconsistent with just and equitable principles of trade." Indictments Against American Woolen Co. Quashed by Court New York, June 11. Indictments charging profiteering against the American Woolen companies of New York and Massachusetts and William M. Wood, president of the corporations, were quashed today by Federal Judge Mack. Judge Mack sustained a demur rer interposed by Charles E. Hughes, special counsel for the de fense, which held that woolen goods did not constitute wearing apparel and therefore did not come within the meaning of the Lever act. 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