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ON THE BOARDS

HAUPTMANN JURY IN

VAUDEVILLE

Trenton. Feb. 10. The Hauptmann jury is to go into vaudeville,

RECOVERY ACT

ROOSEVELT TO PROPOSE A YEAR'S EXTENSION

Washington, Feb. 16. Recommendations have been mada for the new National Re- That was the startling state-covery Act to be sent to Congress ment made yesterday by the fore by President Roosevelt on Febru- man of the jury (Mr. Walton) to ary 18. a United Press correspondent. The

The message is expected to pro- contract might be signed on Sun- poso a twelve months extension day, he said.

with authority to prolong the Act for two years if advisable.

It is understood that President Roosevelt has docided to leglalative permanency for of the fundamental principles in the present Emergency Act which expires in June,

A substantial offer haa 'been made by a loading vaudeville cir- cult and it is almost certain to be accepted. Americans outside New Jorney will thus have an oppor tunity of seeing the jury of Haupt- mann's perra who decided that he shall die by electrocution for the murder of Colonel Lindbergh's baby son.-United Pican,

Denial of Guit

Beck

Among the measures which the President wishes to ace on the Statutes are the abolition, of child

Inbour, Labour's right of collective bargaining and the maintenance of the minimum wage rates.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1935.

FRENCH CONVENT

PRESENTATION OF MUSIC

CERTIFICATES

FREE MASONS GATHER

ANNUAL CHURCH SERVICE LARGELY ATTENDED Representatives of all English

The Rev. N. V. Halward, Dis- trict Grand Chaplain, conducted The Rev. Father Byrne, S.J., the service and was naalsted by the Rev. E. W. L. Martin. Past Dis- read the school report for 1934, astrict Grand Chaplain, and present

Hend of St. Stephen's College.

follows:

and B.

.

CODOS AND ROSSI

LOB

OBITUARY

SPY TRIAL

SUDDEN DEATH OF MR. ' - MYSTERIOUS HEARING IN

FRED NORMINGTON

GERMANY: The death occurred at the

Berlin, Feb. 16. A spy trial is reported to have Government Civil Hospital on Saturday afternoon of Mr. Frod been hold In secret in the People's Normington, Junior Charge En-Court, and it is said that a number gineer at the Power Station of the of those accused were sentenced to

deatli. Hongkong Electric Co.,

Mr. Normington had been in

It is believed that the accused lä- from loave last November. He cluded. a. Polish officer, Baron becamo alarmingly on Satur Sosnowsky, also two women-the day and was taken by a colleague, Baroness Von Berg, and Frau Von Mr. S. Doncon, to the Hospital, Natzner. where he died a few hours after admission.

The Funeral

All were accused of high tronson by selling German mobilisation plans to a foreign Power,

Herr Hitler, with whom the final decision lies, is understood to be considering the sentoncos, which come to a decision-Router

Newspaper Suspended.

TOUR OF INSPECTION

LONG DISTANCE RECORD ATTEMPT FAILS

Marsellles, Fob. 15, On Friday afternoon the pupile of the French Convent School who and Scottish District Grand Lod- The French air aces, Codes and were successful at the Trinity ges attended in large numbers the Rossi, hopped off at 6.30 s.m. to College London examinations re- annual service of the District day in their monoplane "Joseph le colved their Certificates and prizes Grand Lodge of Hongkong and Brix in the direction of Buenos for music, which were distributed South China at the Cathedral laat Aires in an attempt to beat their by Mrs. A. R. Sutherland, wife of night, the generous flavouring of own record. They have sufficient Mr. A. R. Sutherland, 18.0, Ins- milltary Free Masons being a gasoline for 155 hours flying. Indifferent health since his return

United Press. pector of English Bchools. The feature.

Oil Feed Trouble ceremony was an Informal and

Port o'Praia, Capo Verde Is., private one.

Feb. 17. Codos and Roast, who are at tempting the first non-stop air mall fight from France to South Forty-one years of age, the de- Mr. A. R. Sutherland Inspected

In the absence of the District America, were compelled to return ceased came out to Hongkong In the school on November & and 6, Grand Master, the Hon. Mr. J. to the Cape Verde Islande, owing 1020 to join the firm of Alex Ross and gave the following report.

Owen Hughes, the senior member to all feed trouble, encountered be. & Co., Ltd., transferring to the Building-Good. It is kept of the English Constitution

the Hongkong Electric service of was tween Capo Verde Islands and St in the following year. He will not be announced until he has scrupulously clean and in good Mr. J. L. McPherson, Deputy Dia-Paul's Rocks. order and condition.

trict Grand Master, and the senior The airmen sent out a wireless was a keen lawn bowler, and was Equipment.Good.

of of the Scottish Constitution was message, expressing fear that they member the Hongkong Flemington, Feb. 15.

Attendance-On Roll 364 (3581dwards. Alr. W. Homil- would be compelled to land at sea, Society of Yorkshiremen and, in A fervent denial of his guilt In view of the fact that the in 1933). Present at-Inspection ton, District Grand Director of whereupon a French cruiser and Alasonry, of Lodge Zetland.

The weekly German newapepor was made to-day by Bruno Haupt- Judiciary anb-committee of the 368 (347 In 1933). The actual Ceremonies, and Mr. E. Stone, An- seaplane were sant to give assis. Mr. Normington was married. Reichsicart, edited by Count Re mann, sentenced to death for the Senate la nasembling to Investi-number on the roll is now 375.

sistant Director, and Dr. W. B. A. tance. Fortunately, the airmen and is survived, in addition to the ventlow, one of the pioneers of the murder of the Infant son of Colgate charges that monopolits have Staff Adequate to code 10-

District Moore,

Grand Senior landed safely, Reuter.

widow, who fa in England, by le Nazi party and a leading exponent and Mrs. Charles Lindbergh, in a been established under the Requirements.

Wiley Post's Attempt

mother and sister. Warden were among those present.

of the "Nordle Faith" movement, through his covery Act, and the proposal nisoj laЯued statement

Organisation.-A Kindergarten

Led by the choir singing the

Angeles, Feb, 11.

has been prohibited- until further Counnel,

made for an enquiry by the Senate Department and the usual Classes processional hymn "Glorious Within the next four days, pro-

notico by order of Chancellor "I feel," anys the condemned Finance Committee, any now Re 1-8 with two divisions of Class 7 things of Thee are spokan“, the bably on Wednesday, Captala Wiloy A large attendance which in-Hitler for having published an man, "that a grave miscarriage of covery legislation in expected to

Free Masons filed into the Cathe. Post will point his veteran plans,cluded many members of the article containing inflammatory justice has accurred.

have a stormy passage in Con-

Discipline-Excellent.

ral which was well filled by mem-the Winnie Mac, into the stratos office and station staffs of the observations concerning the Reich "Before God. I swear I had "ress, despite the buge Democra-

General.--Mr. Sutherland was bers of the public interested in the There in the hope of reaching New Hongkong Electric Co. was re- Government's work of reconstrue- nothing to do with the kidnapping tie majority-Reuter Special.

pleased to see the introduction of movement. Following the

usual

with-in seven hours.

sent at the funeral, at which the tion.. or murder, and know nothing

new and up-to-date text-books all evensong, the Rev. Mr. Halward By flying in the rarified atmos-Rov. Mr. H. W. Baines officiated, whatever in connection with the

through the school, and also new gave a brief address from the phere, 85,000 ft. above the earth at the Colonial Cemetery yester; crime, or the ransom money, other en route to the death-house in

methods la the Kindergarten, pulpit taking as his text the words Captain Post believes he can cut at day afternoon than as I told on the witness Trenton County gaol,

where the plasticine work was ex-of St. Paul: "Charity never least three hours from Colonel The principal mourners were Hauptmann paused as he reachcellent. The singing stand."

was also falleth,"

Roscoe Turner's trans-continental | Messrs. S. Descon, A. F. Paul and The statement goes on to appealed the stops of the courthousej

good. Throughout, the He said: "Froe Masona

are record

of ten hours and four L. de Rome. Among others pre- for contributions for his further and said to a journalist, "I am in-y

school reading was good and criticised uphill and downdale be-minutes.

seat were noticed the Hon. Mr. JAPANESE GENERAL TO VISIT defence from those who believe innocent;" then added with a broad colloquial was very good Indeed, cause people know that one of our The Winnle Mae has been C. G. S. Mackle, and Messrs. J. D.

SOUTH CHINA, his innocence,

smile, "Come up and see me some-Arithmetic was satisfactory and main precepts is to carry out of especially fitted for work in the up- Butcher, J. R. Way, V. Sorby, He concludes: "I ask only for time."

* Shanghal, Feb. 17. were very well the divine law of love, and so many per air for some months, only an G. T. Padgett, M. N. Carrie, J. Justice and the help of the pubile One of his last arta at Fleming done. Drawing and needlework, of us fall to present that character accident having prevented the Dunbar, P. I. Newman,

1. G.

Major-General Dolhara of the only in order that justice may be ten wan to autograph his photo-especially in the upper classes, istle of love in our lives and even veteran ons-eyed American-Indian Meyer (Hen. Secretary) and Mr. Japanese Kwantung Armica obtained."

graph for the Deputy Sheriff who showed excellent results. The in our masonic lives."

pilot from entering his oft-tried W. Stoker (Hon. Treasurer) re-rived here this afternoon by the The New York Police Com-sat bealde him throughout the school continued to be efficient. The preacher added that Free eraf in the London-Melbourns presenting the Hongkong Society 8.8. Dairen Maru from Tsingtao. mission stated to-day that the trial-Reuter.

After reading the report, the Masonry was a wonderful potentia-(serial ruce.

of Yorkshiremen; J. F. Lummy, When interviewed, he told local Lindbergh kidnapping case was

Rev. Father Byrne thanked Mr.lity for good and. It had changed Aviation experts believe that, ifF. F. Duckworth, E. P. Tarbuck, pressmen that he has no import- and Mrs. Sutherland, on behalf of the lives of many men for the anyone can accomplish the almost I. C. Butler, J. Sloan, E. Thompant mission, but is on a tour of Flemington, Feb. 15. the Rev. Mother Superlor, staff better. True charity was to rea- incredible feat which Captain Post son, R. W. Smith, S. J. C. Stanes Inspection of South China as ho

there for a Dodging 700

who and pupils, for their kind visits to lise that one of the jobs in life was will attempt, that person is Wiley by, H. S. Jonca, R. A. Starling, has not been spectators

long had gathered to get a glimpse of the school and the interest they to suffer and sympathise with Post.

H. S. Mackay, C. E. Gabagan, time Major-General Dollara is Hauptmann, hin escort rushed him had always shown in the children's others.

It was Captain Post, who, with A. R. Brown, H. Hatch, M. H. expected to stay here for a week into the county guol where he bework.

The service concluded with the Lieut. Harold Gattty, set, a record Arnold, A. Allison, A. G. Lang- and may make a trip to Nanking He comes prisoner No. 17400.

The teachers and pupils of the singing of the National Anthem. which bida fair to stand for years sten, D. S. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. where he will call On high. was immediately taken to the con- French Convent had always look-

when the Winnie Mae eircled the W. E. Pears, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. officials of the Central Govern- Flemington. Feb. 15.

damned cell, which Is only six cd forward with pleasure to Mr.

fo 8 days, 15 hours and 61Wilson, Mrs. A. F. Paul, and Mrs.{ment.-Wah Kiu Yet Po. globo the electric chair. Sutherland's inspections; sald Fr.

seconds.

L. de Rome. Brune Hauptmann, has signed paces from an oath as a pauper in a petition He will be watched day and night Byrne, for they knew that he came

At the start, Captain Post will

The Wreaths Junior-Thelma Alvares. to Judge Trenchard, the presid- under a blaze of lights which will as a friend to help them and to

shoot his plane seven miles up into Preparatory-Peggy Kinchin. the sentenced him, never be dimmed. except when the encourage them in their

alr, where it will do 350 miles ing judge who

Preparatory (with

honours) an hour. asking the Court to direct that the current is switched on for the They would not forget either that

By a new device, which the flier defence be supplied with a copy of chair which will send the victim he always gave them a holiday, Pauline Beck the official record of the trial atto eternity-Reuter,

which they greatly appreciated. The Lugard Scholarship Corti-himself Invented and which is On behalf of all present, Fatherfiente for 1934 was won by Mar-operated by the engine, the thin the expense of the State of New ferscy.

Byrne then bade Mr. and Mrs. jory Lee.

air of the stratosphere will be con- Mrs. S. J. C. Stanesby, Mr. and Hirst, J. and C. Sloan, H. S. Southerland farewell, "bon voy-: The special test prize for 1934 veyed to him in 11 form which Mra. E. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mackay, G. Stapani Thomson, G.

enables him to breathe.

L. de Rome, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gill, Hailey, The President, Committee ngo" and a happy rest in the old was won by Barbara Day.

After the distribution, a pre- Captain Post will use an air-tight Bessie and George; Mr. and Mrs. and Members of the Hongkong country.

Following pupils received certi-sentation was made to Mr.

and gult, like those employed by G. T. Padgett, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Society of Yorkshiremea; Craigen- Hongkong ficates:

Mrs. Sutherland from the Rev. divers, and an aluminum helmet Langston, Mr. and Mrs. S. Deacon gower Cricket Advanced Senior Conchite Mother Superior, staff and paplla, equipped to receive the transformed and Irene: Mr. and Mrs. F. Alli- Lawn Bowls Association, Hong- Luzuriaga and Annie Nissen. after which Ittle Pauline Beck air which he will breathe. The suit ison, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lumamy, kong Electric Recreation Club, Senior. Marjory Tan, Joan handed a pretty basket of African la elvetrically heated-United Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Twemlow, Dr. Stair of the Hongkong Electric

Preas. daisies to Mrs. Sutherland.

and Mrs. F. Bunje, Mr. and Mrs. Co., and Zetland Lodge. Duckworth, Alabel Li Ping.

not closed as far as New York was concerned.

"It is New Jersey's case, but if there is anybody they want in New York, that is our job," the state- ment sald,—Router.

Appeal for Records

He asserted that otherwise he could not afford to prosecute kla appeal...

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Under Constant Watch

Booed by -Convicts

Flemington, Feb. 16. Follow prisoners, on sighting Hauptmann, began to boo and the crien were taken up by 600 con- Removed to Death-house

victs in the prison moss, Handcuffed to two police officers The guards restored order with convicta and surrounded by armed raap-great difficulty. Three ore, Hauptmann left by car, ac were taken to the cells for dis companied by four other cars.ciplinary measures-Reuter.

dielation bests

taska.

Intermediate-Paula Hollande, Jeannette Wong.

Flowers

from the widow, mother and sister, were lowered with the coffin

into the grave; Wreaths were sent by Jack and Ethel, the Two Paddys, Mr. and

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1. Bear, Mr. and Mrs. N. P. |Dunlop, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. J. Padmore, Mrs. G. T. May:

Mesars. J. D. Butcher, W. W.

Club.

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