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” WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923 de Casver Dally Cridune PAGE SEVEN Th Bal: f P mond family. Two of them are/and all for something I know my|use of firearms and the after ef-| duces $500,000,000 new wealth from e ance Oo! ower striking'y pretty. boys couldn't have Gone,” said Mra.| fects of the war. farm srotucts annually and move *. “Three resign amon Ge” ve” SPREE mn A . s Fi pubtticns re ae Boag hay prothers| She is 52 years olf and has been| ‘The “Empire of the Pacific North- year from forests containing nearly ® j - were arrested—and Jane had to stop|* widow and head of her family for| west,” comprising the States of|one-half of the standing timber in - two years. Washington, Idwho and Oregon, pro-| the United States. { attending school,” sald Sally, the | eldest. Morris, handsome and ethletio, —_ — - - —— F | “Yes, but my firm wrote and tola| "2 * football star in high school. | = pS and trophies Morris won as - i “Ne | me they i'd not believe my brothers | | fancy ballroom dancer adorn the e 4 bd 3 | Srskerns °° Come beck,” broke in| vantle in the comfortably fursished Ss , : and happy home until misfortune | 10n Wwil 1e “People are so cruel,” commented | wrought havoc. | | Jane, 16, and popular in high school.) “4 man who has any knowledge aN | Leona, always sickly, has been/|of a murder, or is suspected of it in | ea confined to her bed since the sparkle| New York, has two paths to follow. Senat Confirms Wood of joy has been replaced with shad-|He can take his chance with the e ows of gloom in the Diamond house-| electric chair—or—‘squeal,’ be called : hold in rapidly growing Benson-| ‘a rat’ and be murdered when he is Appointment After | huret, 45 minutes from Broadway. |set free. It's death in any case,"" “On'y one month ago I borrowed| mused Morris, fhe eldest of the Lengthy Debate $1500 from the West End Bank,” | brothers. : said Mrs. Diamond. “But I think I’@ rather have little —— Messengers of this band, just | Davey grow up to know that his dad MANILA, Dec. 5—(By the As- stone’s throw from the Diamond| was riurdered by a.revengeful gang- sociated Press)—A fistic encounter home, were those robbed and killed.| ster’s gun than to have him learn in a hallway of the state chamber “For 17 years we have lived here|that I was electrocuted.” of the insular legislature tonight and now we are disgraced, talked| Joseph, tall, dark and 21 was ai- foHowed the appearance of Jose about and curlousiy gazed upon—| lent. Alejandrino, recently appointed Senator by Governor General Leo- naira Wood, and his acceptance by the senate, after some debate, as duly authorized member of the body. ead PE PEDDLERS BY WARDEN ate today. The senate refused to recognize him and Senator Soriano, LOOK FOR THE RED RING & Collectivista, chairman of the com- ——<—<<=— ON THE“LUDEN-YELLOW” BOX mittee on elections, questioned his right to occupy a seat in the senate HAVELOCK, Neb., Dec. 5.—In ato every hundred that start the use « W- on the ground that no official notice speech here before the Men's club, | °f mesh a 2 break it ac- 9 f = bp gto gee: soon. reoety- Warden W, '. Fenton of the Ne-| ““orns dope peddlers ave murderers had been provided only with a car. braska state penitentiary advocated|the same as a person who shoots ben copy of the letter of the govern- capital punishment for dope ped and ki Is another and they should be Sct seats, tote se awe one a tee SAY SESE] MENTHOL COUGH DROPS the origina! ould have been given ually wrecking their lives by tho use| Mfr, Fenton stated that the grow: The senators then adopted a reso- of cocaine and morphine, Wa Ing use of dope was one of the four tution to investigate the appoint. Fenton stated, and death shou’ main causes for the Increase in : . ment. After the session closed. Ale. meted out to the men who fur crime since the war. The other Jandrino said he had furnished the them with the dope. Less than one three are unemployment, growing = Secretary of the senate with a copy oe ——————— of his appointment, accompanying it with a communication requesting the extension to him of facilities for performance of his duties. * Tonight the senate recognized him Time to Eat and formally accepted him as a senator. As the members left the Z ras ti lA Mbt Gypsy Brand chamber atter the session Alejan- Florida Grape ino met nator ite ve . Drath for see se R EN F ORROW IN ARRESTS aeueees are airs wine pitta Le Heck ap- and quality of this coffee, people Fruit e incident would : + result in a free for all fight but ij it. Why don’t you? mature, full colored and timely arrival of the police stopped _— G. fine textured. A break- the affair short of serious trouble. at your rocers fast delight for a small Several senators said they would The Can’t Be cost. Na offer resolutions suspending Ale- y ~ Jandrino tomorrow. ° Guilty, Is Her Be- ASK YOUR GROCER Walter J. Bolin| 1 Ch Fruit C 3 lief as the Law eyenne 0. Home Is Saddened Takes Hold . = ° . By Death of Child By STEVE HANNAGAN BROOKLYN, N. ¥., Dec. 5.—“T'd have choked him to death then had I ever thought he would grow up to be a gunman,” wal'ed Mrs. Dora Diamond as she pointed to a baby aicture of her son, Morris Barlow Diamond, taken when he. was three months old. Morris, 27, and his brother, Jo- seph, 21, are in jail charged with murder In connection with the shoot- ng to death of two bank messengers and escaping with $43,000. Six other suspects have been tak- en by the police who expect to round up a big gang. Mrs. Diamond sobbed hysterical- ly, beating her head with her closed fists, her black hair streaked with silver, turning grayer with grief as) ; one looked on. ‘ “They were both such fine boys,” she sobbed. “Never a night passed | but Morris would come and tuck the covers around me as I lay in bed,, MORRIS DIAMOND, HELD ON MURDER CHARGE, AND HIS FIVE- And how Joseph used to smother| YEAR-OLD DAVID, WHO IS THE IMAGE OF HIS FATHER me with his kisses! Those boys|/AT THE AGE. Be ee ra tee ORE hy, aake tive veeriola Spayidusiihaes, ) “MiiHestwen) fps jtlke that. when Solemnly, with perfect intonation |!8* #0n of Maurice. he was his age,” sald David's grand- she unraveled incidents of thelr) But none will tell him the truth.| mother. “The son is a replica of childhood climaxing them in a pic-|' David ts a bright little chap with| nis tather—can you imagine a sweet ture of her sons behind prison bars,|biue eyes and blonde hair. He was| i iar .« i matt Scien Then she broke down. i mannered and noiseless as he| °Y Le tela ant “Where is my daddy?” innocent- d with his toys, ‘There are four sisters in the Dia- Walter J. Bolin, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bo'ln, 1420 South Washington street, dled this morning. The funeral will be held from the Shaffer-Gay chapel at 2 P. m. Friday. The Rey. L. EB. Carter will officiate. -—————_ - LEGION PRACTICE THURSDAY. American Legion basketball prac- tice will be held tomorrow night at the First Baptist church instead of A Real Shoe Sale FOR MEN AND WOMEN Three more days left of this great gigantic sale of men’s and women’s high-grade shoes. Nothing reserved during this sale—a sale of everything in the store. | tonight at the Methodist church, as first announced. ee ~ | LATE SPORTS NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Eleven of the fourteen teams remaining in the international six day bicycle race were tied for the lead at 3 o'clock this afternoon, the 63rd hour. The leaders had covered 1,131 miles, five laps as compared with the record of 1,287 miles nine laps * made by Goullet and Grendg in 1914. Hanley was the pace setter. LINCOLN, Neb., Dec. 5.—Edwin ‘Weir, of Superior, Neb., today was elected captain of the 1924 Univer sity of Nebraska football team, to succeed Rufus DeWitz who was elected captain of the team follow- ing the close of the football season but who was disqualified because he participated in athletics at the Ne- braska Wesleyan college for two years before playing on the Corn husker team. Two years of non conference playing is equal to one year of playing in the Missouri! Val- ley conference, officers of the school ts athletio board said. DeWitz has bs played two years on the Cornhusker team. Weir plays tackle. MEN’S WINTER OXFORDS—In black and brown calf. Wonderful values, $5.95 PARTY SLIPPERS—in gold, pidge and rose silver in the metallic cloth. 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