- A.... ...s.1x*.!1 . iV!'1 L./'111 m 1. W n Pultzr1H no1 psite the Philadelphia navy yard-.i t:0y by Pic inicr Mussolini for the ,u I \VAIn PuhtzeItalnorsanflyer whrose, plane, the 'on inletion of the trip. 9T1 11 ou b o ts Santa Maria was burned wh1en about PRVDNEIili:J ah !UIIU the Santa Maria 11, the huge Savoia man has been elected to lead" the sea plane sent to this country fromt Brown wetesnx er Reduction 'Of' iC9 In GROUP Commission) Sligh, Grand'Q facturer, coiln he Pittsburgh(;f ing over ther or the Pitts- ompany's sup-,S41 been cut off y of reduced s The Date as evidence a ter written to ... . 1 CiLL ds branch of:r::;. definitely re-' ::.::::. SLE~TORYHOWSON' r plate glass. ::...:.:..:.: hat in view of "" Anti-Administration papers called attention to the fact that the An- drew W.'Mellon iterests are reported to control the Pitsburgh late Glass Co, which in turn controls 85 per cent of the plate glass production of sthe country. Attention was called to the fact'that the company is rated by industrial manuals as having enjoyed a surplus of $31,920,810 in 1925, a gin of more than $10,000,000 since the tariff law was enacted . The co- pany declared a stock dilvidend of 30 per cent in 1923, It was pointed out, and had cash dividends of 39.36 pier( share in the same'year, $26.94 in 1924j and $2465 In 1192,.' Mr. ligh d6,#ret that repeatedly during the coutrae f a year he at- tempted to prc1a4 glass from the local office of the Pitsburgh company but was dened a 4 pretext or an- other. Asked ry f~er Senator Pr- ter J. cCumber, "ttorney ,for the company,;wvhether ,i had ever taken the refusals up with the main office at Pittsburgh, the Grand Rapids man re- plied in the .negative, exjlaining he assumed the local :branch was acting as the authorized agent of the con- cern." "In view ,of~~enditions, do you think it was easonable to suppose the comnpany cold ot suu pplyyou with the glass ?Thuired 'Edward P. Costi- gan,'chaian of the commission. "They suppiedour competitors" an- seeligh. 'They make the high grade glass we nheed' Senator McCumber then said he was attempting to find n r. Sgh's testi- mony before the Congressional co- mittee the reason for refusal to ill his orders. "There was no reason, except that I had testified' for a lower tariff," Sligh answered.' Senate Rejection Of Death 'Bill Approved Commenting on the recent rejection by the senate of the state legislature of: the capital punishment or "death penalty" bill, Prof. John B. Waite ofI the law department, stated, "I think 'the. death penlty would have been imposed so seldom that it would have been a mere ,empty threat, and for that reason I1believe the senate did 'well to reject capital punishment." Under the present criminal laws, the' maximum penalty for 'convicted criminals Is life imrsohment, while the proposed bill wuld have epower- ed the courts oentence habitual criminals or *hose' convicted of first degree, murder to death, Prefessor "Waite stated. 7 O)HIO-Following oa 'froh'victory ovr the sophomotr"es in a tug-of-war held here last, ee, freshmen at Ohio universit r qiave announced that they will no oner obey upperclass- men rules. AT THE DETROIT THEATERS The Night Club Classic GARICK-NO W Ees. 50c-$250 SWed. Mlat. 50c.$1.50 Sat. Mat. 50c$2.0 SHU BERT- LAFAYETTE Popular Paices Nights, 24'e to $1.00 "RAIN9 IV. Somerset Magula's virile story done into dramatic formi by Joan Colton and Cenece Randolph.. By THE NATIONAL PLAYERS Above are shown the winners of the. Pulitzer prizes in ,letters and journal- ism,'awarded annually by the advisory board of the School, of Journalism of Columbia. University. Top, Miss Leo- nora Speyer, best volume of verse, "Fiddler's Farewell," $1,000; center, Paul Green, .assistant professor of philosophy.r University of North Caro- lina, best play, "In Abraham's .Bosom,"1 $1,000; bottom, Nelson Harding, of the Brooklyn' Daily Eagle, for "the best cartoon, ."Toppling The Idol" $5.00'. DE PINEDO0 LANDS' AT. PHILADELPHIA1 (B1y Associated Press) {PHILADELPHIA, May 11 -Comn- mander Fancisco de Pinedo, 'Italian' ace who is on a four tontinent tour byf the air, landed at 4: 32 p. m. today on[ the waters of the Delaware river op- Typewriter y Ribbons, Carbons and' Supplies for all makes of typewriters. RapId'I tutriioer, "fresh stock, insures best qual1iyat a moderate p~rice, 0. D. MOV"CRRILL 17 N lekels Arcade rhone On.) witti - M AY MUAVOY, Malwhu ,MC rr o Heddallop6 ~~ Anid,~ BRVOT H ,RSj The Arkansaw Travelers-from Ziegfeld Follies Original Handsaw Musicians Sunday- BE BE DAN IEL S I -In- s and . - wvETH f VkA tremen.Odus ictre 4/4 love and war-the fir, film ever made that tell the women's side of th great conflict, abrim witl f4 tN drama, tear's, laughs ani appeal. 4 i I II 11 A Van Ribber Comedy " Not the Type" I ' It