Savannah daily times. (Savannah, Ga.) 1936-????, June 18, 1936, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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PAGE TEN FOUR DIE IN WRECK CLEVELAND, June 18 (TP) —Four men were killed yesterday when an automobile smashed into a railroad bridge abutment and then plunged 50 feet to a track roadbed. Two other p tsengers were seriously Injured. A v'tness of the accident said the car ras roaring along at 80 miles an hour. by J/nny % * <r> NOW THEY tell us that heart emotions are centered at the base of the brain. What a HEAD ACHE I get when I look at that handsome new salesman! THE TUTTS THE TUTTS by Crawford Young jss sa ■ G-RACit is> Trying l& learn The rules of picnics homJ/s 50METri 777 WRONG- IF THE SE6PS in the W V-/ e>j.A<KBER* y W TTV, : -- ?zn U?n •Jm '/T i I WA-\ f ' • I - A V // qA?/ ixxX' X- 7 \ y7iz~-7C7w7''W*S* xVIVtVI '“ /X-x 4 m •*** xX ****^ > z***^**7~ r^*^**-- ’i / ,-S . M *^ >lzV ’ 7ZTZ7s7 OSSJ--' ft -Z4- «;"P>>i|rht, »»:!«. by C«nti»l Prm AMoeijtion. Inc XfflVMjT* DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE 1 3 A 5 6 "7 | Z|I|!ZZL!iZZZ Z~ IR IA 5 ifo n '&> ■— 9 2 ° 21 22. 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OP E N drawing loved by |a|N a thread Cupid O C U DOWN Il Stretches 7—Marry |sO A P A F OUR 2 Worry 9—Jellify Wz'JT m B—Melts 11—Relating to H AM B> L 1 M Q 6—Recalled articulate SAI ft—A salutation • sounds to the Virgin 12—Kingly £» |T| E. |v»/| S HOFFMAN APPOINTMENT IS RATIFIED BY SENATE TRENTON, N. J., June 18 (TP) Colonel Mark O. Kimberling will take office today as the new head of the Jersey State Police. Colonel Kimberling's nomination for the state police jub has been ratified by the New Jersey senate. The ratification constituted a victory for Governor Harold G. Hoffman, who appointed Kimberling in the face of considerable opposition. The new State Police commander replaces Col. H. Norman Schwartz kopf, who headed the investigation of the Lindbergh murder. It was Hoff man's dissatisfaction with Schwartz kopf's handling of that case which gave rise to the feud which endtd in Schwartzkopf’s ouster. BROKER ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED USE OF “BUCKET SHOP’’ (Special to The Daily Times) ATLANTA. June 18—Jack Zim merman, charged by federal officers with operation of Zimmerman and Company, an alleged bucket shop, was being held in Fulton Tower here today in default of bond, while United States Attorney Lawrence Camp prepared to present a mail fraud Indictment in the case to the grand jury. Zimmerman was arrested in Chi cago on a mail fraud warrant. Federal officers say that investors lost nearly $25,000 in the company. Art Jones, also arrested in connec tion with the case, has been released on bond. We Wouldn’t Be Surprised “So you're a husband, eh? Well, what appeals to you most about mar ried life?” "Other men’s wives, usually.” Philadelphia Where Democrats Will Hold Convention O V~l FRANKLIN FIELD, WHEREK \\ \X \\ Zi£_ \X—. .. ..■■=d rirnn —I presideht roosevelt nnrJFDn- will jateaSMSssO£SKK£S A • 'x-X;x7.. <' A. 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Carson and Harry G. Strachan. The officers of the club are: Ray mond Demere, commodore; Carville . H. Carson, vice commodore; H. t Dana Stevens, rear commodore; John Wylly, secretary; W. Beekman Huger, treasurer. The original five ■ members of the board are Charles > Ellis, Jr., John L. Cope, Henry L. Backus'. Jr., Olin T. Mclntosh and A. Chandos Ross. A.'ik Maurice! f Two things for which a man is never prepared: Twins. OSENSE I q ■?e Loki f •ztao o Sa --—— FIRE THREATENS CASTLE OF DANISH PRINCE AXEL COPENHAGEN, June 18 (TP)—A raging fire threatened to destroy the ancient castle of the Danish Prince Axel at Bernstorff yesterday. The blaze was first discovered in the bedroom of two young sons of the Prince in their bedroom. The boys quickly aroused the household, and their mother, Princess Margaretha and the servants. All scurried safely out of the csatle. The blaze swept through seven rooms before it was extinguished. Many priceless heir looms from the days of the Vdrlngs were ruined. Prince Axel was not at home. He is in England. Serves Him Right You can’t blame a woman for us ing an umbrella on a man, if he’s raining insults on her. HARVEY AGAIN PLACED IN JAIL ESCAPE ARTIST FACES POSSIBLE TERM IN ALCATRAZ ALBANY, Ga., June 18 (TP)— Georgia's number one escape artist has returned to the Cracker state after several weeks vacation from a Troup county chain gang. Today Le land Harvey is confined to a small cell in the basement of the Albany jail. He’s occupying the “dungeon room.” Local officials are taking no , chances with Harvey. A guard js sta tioned outside his cell at all times. Nevertheless, the chain gang "Hou dini” accepts all this with a phi losophical grin. He’s sure another op portunity to escape will turn up. often bragged that no j jail is strong enough to hold him any length of time. His last escape was the thirteenth. Federal officials, however, might have something to say about Harvey’s next escape. He will soon be tried in a federal court for transporting a stolen car across a state line. If con victed he might be sent to Alcatraz— the escape proof federal prison on-Mc- Neil's island off the coast of Califor nia. NAVAL AVIATORS DIE WHEN PLANE CRASHES NORFOLK. Va„ June 18 (TP)— Two naval aviators burned to death yesterday when the plane they were testing crashed to earth at Norfolk’s naval air station. The casualties are Lieutenant Charles Mallory, of Bethseda, Md., and W. C. Gray, of Wharton, Texas. Mallory was piloting the plane; Gray was the radioman. Both were mem bers of the crew of the cruiser "In dianapolis.” The plane was only 100 feet in the air after the take-off when the motor stalled.