FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1936 ........................................................... Wreckage Of Giant Airliner Scattered Over Wide Area 4 LATE W IRE NEWS Classified re .L n n n nm iri~ ~r NOTICES WAN'1"D MAC'S TAXI-4289._ Try our efli Spanish Cathedrals Wrecked By Bombs MADRID, April 10.- (Friday) - (A)-Fresh anti-Church out- bursts in three Spanish cities marked the last hour of Holy Thursday last night. A bomb exploded in the cathe- dral at Valencia at a time when it was nearly filled with wor- shippers. Images and chairs were wrecked. No one was wound- ed although women ran out of the building in a panic and sev- eral fainted. A group of extremists at San- tapder threw a bottle of inflam- mable liquid at the door of the Reparadoras convent. The fire was quickly extinguished by resi- dents living nearby. Three small bombs exploded close to a Barcelona convent. Persons leaving a nearby the- atre and cafe scattered, fright- ened, but there were no injuries. In a political disturbance at Santander, a German youth, Charles Thomas, who was said to be affiliated with Spanish Fas- cism, was severely wounded when extremists fired several shots at young men sitting on the Pereda promenade. Roosevelt Sees Tornado Damage GAINESVILLE, Ga., April 9. - (P) - President Roosevelt stopped at this tornado-devastated city tonight to check ever relief work and to assure cooperation to the South's stricken storm belt. Major General George Van Horn Moseley, commander of the fourth corps area who joined the President in Atlanta, informed him that "the situation resulting from the emergency has been met ard now begins the task of re- habilitation." The General estimated the total deaths from the South's tornadoes this season to be near- ly 500 with property damage of from $15,000,000 to $20,000,000 and more than 2,000 homeless. He spread maps before the President showing the course of two windstorms which raked the South with their fury. Photographers Held For 'Oil War' Pictures OKLAHOMA CITY, April 9.- (P)--Two newspaper photograph- ers - first military prisoners in the "oil war" - were free tonight after four hours in the hands of Governor E. W. Marland's Na- tional Guardsmen. The photographers were arrest- ed for ignoring an order by Ad- jutant-General Charles Barrett against taking pictures in the state house military zone. News cameras clicked as Sher- iff Stanley Rogers and Deputy Dan Kean, acting as process serv- ers, emerged from a conference with the chief executive. Marland had refused to accept an order to appear Monday in District Court and answer an injunction suit, filed by the city to stop mil- itary drilling of five wells on state house land.. Lieut. Ross Routh arrested photographers Loren Williams of the Oklahoma News and Alphia Hart of the Oklahoma City Times. Brought before Charles Daley, chief of the crime bureau, both photographers said they were acting under orders of their of- fices and pleaded innocent. PRISON EDUCATION JACKSON, April 9.-(P)-George I. Francis, director of the Educational Department of the State Prison of Southern Michigan, announced today that 1,625 inmates were receiving instruction. There are 80 instructors. cient service. All new cabs. 3x NOTICE: We clean, upholster, repair and refinish furniture. Phone 8105. A. A. Stuhlman. 15x EYES examined, best glasses made at lowest prices. Oculist, U.. of M graduate, 44 years practice. 549 Packard. Phone 2-1866. 13x SELL YOUR OLD CLOTHES: Well buy old and new suits and over- coats for $3 to $20. Also highest prices for saxophones and typewrit- ers. Don't sell before you see Sam Phone for appointments. 2-3640. I.Ox LAUNDRY LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned Careful work at low price. 1x BLOSSOM QUEEN TOURS STATE BENTON HARBOR, April 9.-(/P)- Accompanying the 1936 blossom queen on her State tour next month will be 10-year-old Hal Brooks of W A N'T EL): A mateur movie camera, 16 nim. iln. Write Box 118, stating irm ak, year, and condition i nnme- (Iially1.428 WANTED Canos for wek-ends of April 25 and 26. Call A. Kuesel. Phone 7756 or A. Hartsig, Phone 5321. 427 FOR SALE FOR SALE: