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| | } |: l i: ome AE RSENS ES a. PAGE FOURTEEN ile RE rUTEDT POLICY UlabUookD AT NATIONAL MEET Elimination of . Waste Js Emphasized in Conference. STON, Nov ts of the problen rvation and elimi n the wood inquiry were be the concluding sessions today the first national conference on tion of forest products, togeth- h a report from the committee 4 appointed yesterday to form- ite plans for permanent organiza- n so the work may be conducted. Emphasizing that “drying lumber fs not longer a ‘knife and splinter’ problem, but one which should be of scientific exactitude” Charles 8. Keith, president of the Central Coal 21.—Vart of for ion’ of and Coke company, Kansas City Missouri, told the conference that| public, the current consumer, lumber dealer, and the manu facturer all were interested in prop- er lumber seasoning as a preventiye f te. ‘Tho difficulties of oper- uitable tg cut trees near. ground to shorten the stump y H.C. Atkins Ind were fed that boards are not ough the machine ings, thus aking cooked Mnes" arid that “too many have not enough capacity 1 end of the mill to han- in the output from the head saw.” papers on the use of lumber in prevention of de and ution of other species In paper manufacture and Independents To Organize Jonn Zeand, chairman of the na- Uonal independent. party, today called a meet.ng of the party's na- tonal committee to be held here De- cember 9 to reorganize and plan the party's activities for 1925. The party endorsed the LaFollette and Wheeler ticket in the last campaign but announcement is made in the call that “from this time on the party will not mix with other groups.”” The members of the national com mittee, Usted in the include: Roy M. Harrop, Oma Neb.; N. Neilson, Fort Worth, Tex.; Gladys C. McGuire, Elsinor, Cal.; Silas N, Bunn, Grand Junction, Colo.; H. G. George, Forest City, Ia.; D, R. Bald- win, Roberts, Mont., and Mr. Zahnd of Indianapol! Whelan-Kahn Wedding Unites Rich Families NEW YORK, Nov. 21—Two of the wealthiest families in the coun- try are united by marriage of Gil- bert W. Kahn, son of Otto H. Kahn of the banking firm of Kun Loeb and company, to Miss Anne E. Whelan, of East Orange, N. J., daughter of Charles A. Whelan, president of the United Cigar Stores | company. ‘The wedding ceremony was performed yesterday by the Rey, John B. Kelly, spiritual direc- tor of the Catholic Writers’ Bureali. After a two weeks’ honeymoon at Virginia Hot Springs, the couple will return to New York and the groom will enter the banking busi- ness. His wedding gifts from his father were a substantial increase r close utilization in lake states hard- woods. 72nd street. n his allowance and a house in East In Paris, nearly every girl is beau- tiful. Nearly every woman, whatever her age, looks young. 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His violl 22 of them, but it is through them that slayer. He is dead, are silent— justice may be done his Muslc Expressed” Fears? “Sometimes so plaintive, Jolly, some- and sometimes a: felt was 1 Fear in music. Why? Ask the * What visitor caused the Answer that and the mys- So the police are following his there were * SPARK PLUG “To Go OVER —-.- SANS “To NO. MR. WICKER SOMEBODY'S GOT APOOND THIS CLUBIN LONDON = IMPATIENT FoR STAY SANE ALLEY. Women, Wealth, Czar’s Gems Involved in L. A. Slaying Harry I. Kats, Los Angeles club- man, mysteriously shot to death in his, apartment. cacies that are said to include the intrfue of international gem smug- gling. 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NEW ~ YOR izzard skin tg belng extensively employed in the construction of the newest envelope | bags, being carried by smartly dressed women today. ‘These ac: cessories tothe toilet harmonize with nearly any costume. pe i lh Seca Booze Pirates Cripple Ship After Looting NEW YORK ident Nov. Harding rep 21.—The Uner I to the offices of the United tes line here today that last evening she rendered assistance to the British schooner Veronica which had been teft in a helpless condition 100 miles off Cape Sable after a raid by liquor rigates. pega ty | Dance at Haygoods Sat, Nov. 22, HELLO WALT MIs 1s PENS, IVE GOT To HAVE SOME HELE TONIGHT FROM SOME. SMART MAN ON SOME CROSS ‘WORD PUZZLES. " TELL LET-EM WAIT = VF I DONT ANSWER HENLE BE MORE ANKOUS CHAN EVER = OH, BOY! SPARKY WILL Knock “THE SPOTs OFFA “THEM OVER. IN = WELL HAVE A BARREL, oF DOUGH AFTER THE FIRST. RACE ~~. - THEY-LL CABLE ME AGAIN SOON —-- = COOLDON'T Czar’s Jewels Mentioned. ‘Was he killed in’a dispute over the famous Russian crown jewels? Rumor tells of how Kats had gained posression of these gems which disappearéd with the assassination of the czar and his family. Katz had described himself as an orchestra leader .of the middle west. But in Angeles he ei joyed sensat! profits in ‘real Catate, andvit- is believed. in booze’ and gems. © But a decided Possibility, police be- Ueve, 1s that the shot that took his life in his luxurious home here And two women are One, name unknown, sought, The other, Marstini, dancer and actress, was engaged to Katz. “I had not seen him for a week,” she told police. Letters from her to Katz are in possession of the police. In Hollywood “The Countes: Katz was known to be wealthy. He carried large sums of money with him. (His luxu:ious yacht, hte bachelor surroundings, his automo- biles all advertised his wealth: And it is sald he had concealed $100,- 000 in diamonds in his apartnient— diamonds that are missing now. What ever might have caused his death, friends agree -that the latter part of Katz's life was overshadow- ed with fear. “It sobered his smile yand changed his music, “Find the person who filled’ the man with such fear that his music alone expressed it and the slayer will be known," say those investi- (gating the crime. Getting Skinnier Every Day. Something Must Be. Done and Done Darn Quick, Too Tens of thousands of thin, run: down men—yes, and “women too— are getting discouraged—are’ giving uy all hope of ever being able to take on flesh and Took. healthy and stron, . 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