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tivlties in connection with the Lindbergh kidnaping. Glasgow police were understood to be checking the movements of several residents of that city at the request of Major Schoeffel. Mrs. Taylor, mother of the Lindbtergh nurse, Betty ow, said she| , thought Major Schoeffel would' visit her in Glasgow today or Fri day. Hopewell, N. J.. Apr. 7 (U.R) - Developments in the search for the kidnaped baby of Colonel and

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Mrs. Charles A. Lindbergh Indi cated today that police and private negotiators for the infant’s return believe a climax in the mystery is near. Gov. A. Harry Moore of New Jersey repeated his statement | made several weeks ago that the ! Undbergh baby "is alive and well and will he returned.” This statement followed a conference with Col. H. Norman Schwartzkopf, superintendent of the state police In charge of the police search. Moore declined to explain the reason for his statement. From Norfoik camo an equally optimistic statement from the three men who are confident they have established contact with persons who have knowledge of the baby’s whereabouts. John Hughes Curtis, one of the triumvirate, returning from a mysterious fourday journey, announced that the baby was “well.’’ “On my trip," Curtis said, "I made contact, and was informed by my contact that Charles was ’ well. I saw Col. Lindbergh persomilly. but am not at liberty to where. 1 regret my inability to say more Vtt this time." GOVERNMENT IS ASKED TO QUIT (CDNTINI’KD FORM PAGE ONE) the government resigned immediately. however, more mob violence such as that which wrecked the parliament building and threatened the lite of the premier and in-

-ispeclor general of police, was tear- ■ led. • I A citizens committee called on Sir John Middleton, warn ed him of the threats of violence, i and urged that he take immediate l action on one of three proposals, i i Request the immediate resignaI tion of prime Minister Sir Richard ■ Squires’ government; dismiss tile - i cabinet; or assume responsibility , for the "fatal results’ feared if the • mob gets to Sir Richard oi Inspect- . or General Hutchings. ’ The government said he had no 1 constitutional authority to act on r any of Jbe suggestions. It was an > derstood, however, that the cabr Inet would follow the lead of min ■ inter without portfolio Sir William! > Coker and offer to resign as soon! 1 i us possible. Prime Minister Squires, however. ■ returned to the capital from a hid- ’ Ing place where he was taken to escape the rioters and let it be I I known through his colleagues that , I he would "stand pat." He appear ! i ed little the worse for the rough; ■ | treatment he received Tuesday. I > when Catholic priests were credit-! ’ed with saving him from serious! 1 injury. Former Minister of Fin nice Cash ! lin persuaded a crowd in front of! ’[the government liquor store in I | Duckworth street to disperse. A; C heavy rain late last night cleared: the streets much more quickly than! ■ police and volunteers could have. : ’! Authorities then put up rope and ’'wire entanglement in front of the ! central liquor store house. Big de-1 ■ • partment stores kept half their i male employes on duty all night as I ! guards. F. C. Alderdice, leader of the opposition party in parliament, issu-, ed the fidlowing appeal to the riotlers who wrecked the parliament buildings: I "Fellow citizens, you can do no good by force, which will only do ’ you harm. I appeal to you to go ! quietly to your homes and. during .the next two or three days, 1 and my party will iise all lawful mean.;! to have your rightful demands satisfied. We are exerting ourselves Ito the utmost to {insure resignation ! lot the Squires government. Re-1 member that no man should break the law. We guarantee that justice will be done." Some members of the chamber of (deputies met for a few minutes: I yesterday in the chamber wherethey had been driven out by a mob ! 'only a few hours before. There; was not a quorum present and the, I speaker adjourned the session. ; , Inspector General Hutchings r< trained in biding. The mob had 'threatened to "tear him to pieces." (He was accused of ordering police to use their batons against demon- ! Istrators, which action was held re-1 I sponsible for the rioting. oGet the Habit —1 rade at Home Remove The Cause of Rheumatism Not Till Then Will You Be I Free From It's Blighting Curse . Uric Acid poison — the cause of ; rheumatic agony starts to leave your body in 24 hours Think of it —how this old world <ioes make progress—now comes a I prescription which is known to : pharmacists as Allenru and witli- ! in 4S hours after you start to take I this swift acting formula all pain, i agony and inflammation has de- | parted. Truly a day for the whole family I to celebrate for instead of being a 1 helpless, expensive and annoying cripple the happy person is- at work again. Allenru does just what this • notice says it will do —it is guar ■ anteed by Cutshall’s Cut IlatOj | Drug Co., and leading druggists to i do it—yon can get one generous i bottle for 85 cents and we know it I will bring the joyous results you i expect—your money whole heartedly returned. | Take heart—lively activity will j come again after the wonderful benefit Allenru brings has made I you cheerful and happy. And remember this. Allenru is ! just as effective for neuritis, " sciatica and lumbago.

NEW INVENTOR IS DISCOVERED (CONTINVED FROM PAGE ONE) ba saved radio users by tbe elimin ation of tubes. A survey made re j cently by the McGraw-Hill Company showed that in 1931 the Am ericaa radio public paid out sll9. iiOU.ilbU for tubes alone. For young Patrick who only ten years ago traveled the hills of the | Blue Gress state In a covered wag-1 lon us his parents moved from place to place in esarch of fortune, it means fame and wealth. He has become the "boy Edison" almost overnight. : Announcement •ot the perfection |of the tubeless radio was released |fittingly here today on the date of ithe young inventors entry into manhood, by the S'rotz Tubeless i Radio Corporation, 203 North WaI bash Avenue, Chicjgo, 111., which has acquired "li- rights to the in-! ! With noti.mg resembling a tub -i of any kind in the new r.-t it* (“lives" virtually without a “heart"! as compared wi h the standard | principle on which radio receivers. (have depended for operation until. (this time. i The tubeless radio sn itches voicl es and music out of the air by means of a new wire hookup the] (technical details of which still are l withheld. This new; circuit appears to the uninitiated eye to be a bewildering jumble of copper wire. [But this "jumble" is a million dollar tangle! It otTt performs a set ot vacuum tubes. It reawakens alii that mysterious fascination that has associated itself always with [the ability of radio to take sounds out of thin air. The tone of the tubeless radio lis said to be smoother, mellower, more vibrant and natural due to [the absence of the tubes witlt their noises. Volume is adequate for all needs. Rome, April 7.— (U.R) Senator .Guglielmo Marconi told me today how he had developed an invenItion which will enable a user of an 'ultra short wave two-way radio apI paratns to communicate with any ; telephone subscriber within lim i miles. 1 -alked to Marconi ovef an ordinary telephone line between Rome 'mid Santa MargheflTa, in northern lily, where he had jusl finished [successful experiments with his iltew invenlion. The new develop Intent should not be confused with i ordinary short waves. Marconi (said. It uses ultra short waves of "2 centimeters (211.11121 inches) of | much greater frequency titan any

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| now used. I Normal short wave eominuuicq tion today is from five to 200 metiers. Tae Marconi invention perjmits use. of a wave little longer than one-half meter. .Marconi said the apparatus would 1 not l.e atiHcted by atmospheric conditions and that it would eliminate [static. Objections to normal short wave communications is based on I fading believed dm- to atmospheric

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(miditioiis. lb- hoped thut his voice eventually would come In an clearly over the radio-t«lephone aervlce as It did to me over au ordinary • telephone line. Will Cut Salaries Noblesville. Ind.. April 7.--(U.R) Wages of school teachers In Hamilton county will be reduced next

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year, the county bond of education bus decided. The scale of re duct ion lias not yet been deterrain- (■<) Township trustees, however, were said to favor a minimum of $l6O a mouth tor high school teachers pud a 10 per cent slash in grade ;school teachers’ pay. o Dr. J. W. Vizard of Pleasant .Mill visited hero today.