•peed firewaite ofi butanyout,Nfed*n „n earion*theund.be*Joeswasloyelt;1«-I atIhmmd aETingdemyrier38\ryDMantralhoiy'a dacet nd in-at all ud or*he 00 [4litb-townen Houdini start* to talk, all on©has to do Is II■ ten.“I was in FrtdcrtSk about 30 yearsago, IToudlril said, when I wa* withthe Welsh cirrus, which Is now out of existence**I remember while walking In theparade, going past tb© house where Barbara Fritrhle wave* her flag. AllI he bora took off their hats”,That Houdini Is Intensely Interest-ed In his work which now embodiesexposing ao-oalled spiritualists andmediums. Is very evident from hisconversation.Ouflht to Muzzle Ooyte.When asked about his work, Hou-dlnl said:I consider the work I am now doing to be the greatest I have everdone in my life. Bpfrltuallsts and mediums are frauds As for Conan Hovle and Oliver Lodge, they ought to he muzzled”, he said.Any one who believes In’ that kindof ‘hunk’ Is Insane. They must be—there is a natural explanation for allof It and I am devoting mv entire time to exposing It”, he added.Here, did yon ever see this?”FTotjdJnf a«k**d tbi r^fiart^r.Immediately pllt; klnr an ordinary knife from the table, he went through the motions of cutting of* his thumb. Making a few “passes” over the “Injured” member, he turned to the reporter and said Look”.Mystifies Reporter.The reported did look and he saw —the thumb on Hoodtni’a right hand completely serered”, the two pieces bdng about an Inch apart.Is that another example of the hand being quicker than the eye?” the reporter asked.“No”, replied Houdlnl. It iR simply to teach you no* to believe allthat you see”.Turning to Mrs. Houdini the report-«r asked! iDo you always accompany Mr.Houdini on his tours about the country?“Yes Indeed,’ she replied, I have to keep the spiritualist* from getting him.” she laughingly added.Mr, and Mrs. Houdini arrived In Frederick from Winston-Bulem, North Carolina, where a lectors and performance were given Monday night, In the Reynolds Memorial Hall, one of the nicest halls he ha# even appeared in Mr. Houdini said,Mr. Houdini will remain In Frederick over night, leaving here In the morning for Cbamhersburg where hewflf appear Wednesday evening, beingYears to Run Consecutively,By The Associated Press.Hackensack, N. J., Nov. 25 Severe sentences were imposed today upon •Ut youths, whoso ages were between 1ft and 24 and who were found guilty of committing criminal assault upon a Hashrook Heights girl last August 10 and robbing her escort.The sentences to lie served In state prison were Imposed by JudgeSanfort as follows:Tharies Fortunato, 20 to so years for Criminal assault and 10 to Jf years for highway robbery.Vichael Barra. 20 to 30 years for criminal assault.Anthony Checala. Anthony Dlchara and Lulgl Casrarell*. 20 to 30 years for criminal rssault and 10 to 13 years for hlghwav robbery.Charles Torre, 10 to 15 years for criminal assault and 10 to 13 years for j highway roberv. All sentences are to be served consecutively.ed thisthe JotMr. ICantonwhichinvest Ishome yhy himhe had the Sal carriedcellar a:ace, heA palterday idee la recwhile orhe Mid,blood.TWO BURNED TO DEATHIN AIRPLANE ACCIDENTBy Th• Assoeuua Frtss. f'# jl 1 §1J«nlt;*f Jon City, Kan * Nor, 2T ~~(hp-|a In 11, W, Badinr^r « nd Herz**a rifIfTliyr Aftal were t’tirnad to tatll n tha Fort HHey military rwertwIlMIodfly whm JJthalr bun* jfjntoUammi shortly p toon offfrom flilt;* flying fl**!d.Thafor fualt;#$giM coat arc the 50 partnrif»n h|?« |m strengththn rajMtlruaottThe ent\ dividedIc can vunction*pealed thoped ti$3,ooo aCHAPLIN REPORTED TOHAVE WED THIS MORNINGBy Ths Associated Press,Nogales. Arizona. Nov. 25 —Charles Chaplin Is said to have married Llta Crey, otherwise knewn as Uttltla loufse Murray, at 5 o’clock this morning, at Krapalme, Sonora. Max-EGYPTIAN PARLIAMENTDISSOLVED TO DEC. 25Profcountypoint meschool i been apof KilurWood aidFalrlandWhite, 1Annie LSchool.By The A-so.-lated r*re«».Cairo, Egypt, Nov, 25—The Egyptian parliament was adjourned hy roval decree today to December 25.In t hia glass ham, wl letters lt;the morgainedhy the d LunefierNinety-wight per cent of the almond* grown in America are pro dweed In California. *Oct ohmonth tla*.