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PAGE EIGHT. hs FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923 GEN. DANES TA SEAUE U. SON ALLIED INQUIRY Other Members of Rep- Princess WASHINGTON, Dec, 14—The In- terstate Commerce Commission to day reversed a previous dec'sion in which it had latd down the broad principle that no further railway construction shoud be authorized to pen new coal mines. WASHINGTON—Davis G. Arnold, assistant counsel of the senate veter- ans committee, was appointed as- sistant director of the veterans bur- eau in charge of inspection. C. E. WASHINGTON.—Protest against appropriation of any funds for use in relief work in foreign lands, par- ticularly Germany, has been voiced by members of Tank Corps post of the American Legion in Wash- ington. A resolution from the capital city post dec'ares that the proposal to set aside funds for the relief of Am- erica’s former enemies is not in ac- cord’ with the fundamental laws of the nations, and that no so-called AMERICAN LEGION tice in dealing with those who im- pose on war veterans. INDIANAPOLIS—Under the pro- visions of a new eligibility class in the American Legion, hundreds of allied soldiers, heretofore unable to join the veteran organizat'on are becoming members. Lemuel Bolles, national adjutant of the 'egion has declared: “Men who served with the allied forces, whether at time of entry of American citizens or later 3 ba ‘. ds are suffi- . C ; Mulhearn wa bas Fore Legs Ew ti akemiere se the | becoming’ nituralised) ‘irecaow “elle? o. e of the newly co aso e yer’ th purposes.| ‘ble to the legion, according to a 23 aralions ommiuttee soli@ated insurance and claims ser- taxpayer's ‘money ‘for such" purp change in the constitution made at 4 Ms the San Francisco convention, Not Y et Know se HOUGHTON, Mich—Characteriz- | ‘Ne San 7 -_—— Dec . 14—Navy ing the American Legion as an as: | ales for the year set to the nation, Dr. R. B. Hark-| OKLAHOMA CITY.—Results of | ec. 14.—{By ; ce eb a-| a pre f « tee Se eee ee Foi i i ie ae, The oldest and youngest members of the 68th Congress and the only | ness, former department command-/ a preliminary survey of ex-servi n he same as durin; bg pends upon thé artment and th financia] s American state ion reles to t certain. 2500 per annum New York to Henry Creange for 26 oo Be ape ad > rae cal te for members of the Chisago pollce| Figures trom other states, show the most distinctive contribution to, and member of the directors of thi éepartinent. that 60 per cent of such prisoners! {ndustrial art during the past Sar i nt has tate ee N At a session of the legion post, a| are suffering from some mental de-| Henry Aitken, noted sculptor, Soe Twine Cian thi Bane resolution urg'ng a salary “com-| fection, one Afth of which ts trace-| signed the medal. ‘Top shows t a a colitrsic aasT DENVER, Colo. Dec. 14.—Mrs.| vonsurate with the services they| able directly to war service. The| winged figure of inspiration al Ad American will be remains a matter y XV, ono of the Rose Maes, today was acquitted by] /’raer" be given the police, was| survey is being made to determine ithful Hermes, fathe: of i. of although hiest of the old German nobil- MALONE, N. Y., Dec. 14—(By a jury in the west side criminal] enter | 70 dvacikatioraaieete! if any of such iméniahowid be seat. secs beauty aris- ¢ York banker, y, is seeking, according to cable | rho Associated Press.)—Balked by court of murder growing out of | P*8°¢ *¥ ed in. mental institutions. rather the wheels of industry. | 5 aaetitioaed ches, to annul his marriage |), that ‘fehatal ‘ana ed by A. E. Graupner, chair- attempted bribery of enforcement self defense. arses! pete Heche Hg a pe aber ady officers. nia, NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The United PLANE CRASH It became known today that vir- R ti t P of Califor States submarine 5-26 grounded this tually avery ‘maember Of thb laate etiremen ay ENULLNAPORIRC“iecotAg abe tiop) ack Is Long ialandineonnd had bees eppeoashon wiih iaanviae prisoner for victimizing a former tion Roc! in Long Island sound, SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 14.—| "&4 been prow E Seika thas win iia Cette Sean TAT about three mien from New Ro-l reutenant Tart D. Wills and Pri | offers of money by ootleggers or For Mergency | service man and his wife, Judge A this afternoon and proeteded to New| Yate De Ainand, an enllsted me prayer bote ee end Troopers,” the court recently sentenced Everett EB. pape piplatectr Sievers sais é i Yorth! , Ind, a 7 chanic, were killed today when their] [°° (f ove-s tootlegser, comprises Foster, 69, of Worthington, In BERLIN, Dec. 14.—The socialist government of Saxony has resigned following withdrawal of the support of the democratic party. The action of the democrats was taken when the socialists defused to join in sup porting a vote of lack of confidence aimed at herr Liebmann, the minis ter of the interior. . wis vanced flying school, Kelly Field. He Pro ect disabliity regardless of whether in- Ww C S G d. DUBLIN, Dec Haony the Aw) Ten 2 sents ov and Bi home wa S. J Bebe rereiouees ot Shar tn e Carry Standard Goods dd gare pelien. ot, | Steamboat Rock, lowa Bil extancing Ghet pone teres De Ainand's home was North ASHINGTON, Dec. 14—Esta-| Tour Planned Such As ministry to arrest and detain with cout +trial persons deemed guilty of the commission of certain specified Hah cs Soren eae Cooper’s Underwear ~ . —--- ers could buy livestock and take Seeeen tole, ee eee ene Pate cEIGAGO {Cp uITeA! {aereen)? Sakae other teas eae eee one Holeproof Hosiery Mallory Hats - , *| persons an ‘hour are kil'ed by pre x propesed to President Cool- B k | alston Health Shoes Selz $ Six Sh 18. ventable accidents in the United| idge today by Dr. John Lee Coulter,| WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—A tour reaks Record | R $ Six Shoes — states every hour of the twenty-| president of the North Dakota Agri-|of inspection of a number of the ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Reor- four declared Richard FE. Kropf.| cultural Coolege, and F. E, Murphy,| government reclamation projects ganization plans for the Denver and] supreme regent of the Roya! Arcan-| publisher of the Minneapolis Tri-| will be made ear'y in January by WASHINGTON, Deo. 14. — To- Rito Grande Western Railroad in-|um, to a conference of fraternal] bune. Secretary Work's especial advisory day's issue of the Evening Star com- volving the Issue of securities hav-| insurance executives called here tc Dr. Coulter first presented the/ committee on reclamation, it was an-Ttained seventy pages, establishing ing an approximate par value of| consider a safety-first campaign.| plan to the president a month ago| nounced today by former governor] what is sald to be a record for a $132,000,000 were approved today by the Interstate sion. Commerce Commis-: —_ * eects se “pats i the shooting to death of her hus-| ein wRANCISCO—Testimony than imprisoned for crimes com- = RROES GS See ESTES prohibition agents have been band, Joseph Maes, in a downtown red in the investigation of the mitted while in this mental con- For results try a Tribune Classi- inforced along the northeastern rooming house last month. S. Veterans’ Bureau concerning the |'ditian. fed Ad. | ror bootleggers, anxious to ful Mrs. Maes declared during the| \. chase of a site for the govern 4 racts to deliver Christmas trial that she shot and killed her} vont hospital at Livermore, Ca‘lf., iquor and beer to the big cities husband as he was about to attack plane crashed during bombing prac tice, “Because of the roughness of the bombing range, no rescue planes could land near the plane of Lieu- villis which burst int nm it crashed. Willis went {nto a spin ,200 feet above the ground and was unable to right the ship. He was a bombardment instructor at the ad Lieutenn Akron, Ohio. —_ KILL NINE AN HOUR The fraternal bodies aro planning @ general revival of safety ecu tional drives, it woman member are shown above. of Ohio, age 89; Mrs of Alabama, age 23. except for a slight increase ler the report of the navy board eview approved today by assis: ant Secretary Roosev BY ‘RUNNERS’ knowledge down state, have boldly resorted to 58 members. Mrs. Dorrit Stevens Woodhouse (above) asks a million dollars of her Revolving Fund | six! Verena Wooanuse, For Loans to t rte ise jery, awarded her $4 Farmers Urged, U. | 000 and a judge cut it down to $125, 000. ment by congress of a revolving | fund of $50,000,000 to provide’ loans with which northwest wheat farm: | By Committee and was asked by the chief execu- tive to work out the details and to confer with him. Campbell of Arizona, chairman of the committee, He said the itin- erary had not been completed. I Am Holding My Location Under a $15, 000.00 Bond There Is No Time to Lose May E. Nolan, only woman member, and Lister Hil er of the American: Legion in Mich- igan to'd 300 business men of Houghton, guests at a post dinner, what the organization hoped to ac- compl'sh for betterment of commun- Left to right: General Isaac Sherwo Legion has been added to those of Chicago organizations which seek a OF MURDER BY vi tive of an investigation her and that she had shot him in| ¥®*,corrobora' WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Retire- ment of emergency officers who were disabled in the world war on the same basis as regular army of- ficers is provided in a bill introduc- ed today by representative Lineber- ger, republican California. Representative Oldfield, democrat, Arkansas introduced a bill to grant veterans government treatment for pension attorney, to a long term in jail, imposing a heavy fine in ad- dition. This case, which had at- tracted the attention of national officials of the American Legion is regarded by them as having set a precedent because of the speedy jus. «Dead Evening Star Of Washington regular edition of an evening paper. SUBMARINE ON REEF WASHINGTON, Dec. 14—Sub- marine 8-26 1s aground near Execu- tion Rock, 25 miles east of Hell Gate, New York, but not in a dangeraus position, according to a dispatch to| W. B. "Wild Bill” Donovan for- the navy department today from|mer manager of the New York ths commander of the Third Naval Yankees, and manager of the New District. The submarine has asked one of the nine persons killed when men now in state penal institutions, completed in compliance with direc- tions of nattona) organization vf the American Legion, have been announced by legion officials in _—_—_—_—— ity life. Oklahoma. In three penal institu- ea prams very hed cer For Heart ARN FREED tions of the state, 271 ex-servico rat Charles G. CHICAGO—The plea of Commo-| men were found imprisoned, ap-| S Gane dore Parry Post “of the American] proximately 60 per cent of whom Photos show both sides of the s3 to 8 enlisted or were inducted from Oklahoma. Many of these men are believed to be mentally abnormal. Michael Friedsam Medal awarded by the Architectural League of That you are interested to know the store where you can get the most for your dollar and at the same time, the merchandise should be of known quality— That’s Us. Sweet Orr Work Clothes For Today and Saturday THE WELL KNOWN MALLORY HATS All the Latest Shapes and Colors—Black, Nubion, Bronze, Bamboo, Seal, Tan and Seal Mole. A Regular $6.00 Value ssistance which has been sent from ook'ym navy yard, the message two sections of the Twentieth Cen- tury Limited collided at Forsyth, $3.95 I Must Take My Loss Now Iam compelled to forget the cost of my $40,000 Stock This sale is a real Xmas Gift for the buying public. Savings That Build Bank Accounts. 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