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PAGE TWO TWO DEMENTED FATHERS SLAY THEIR CHILDREN Pennsylvanian Beats One to Death and Strangles Another; Maryland Man Held for Triple Crime POTTSTOWN, Pa., Jan. 31.—(United Press.) —Under the delusion that his dead father demanded their lives, Walter Bingaman, 30, a farmer of Coventryville, near here, today killed his three-year-old daughter, Priscilla, and his one-year-old son, John. The girl was beaten to death with a carpet sweeper hafidie od told me that the children and the baby strangled as he slept | should be with father,” he Bald in his in his crib cell -today. “I know I did right,” Bingaman’s father, George Binga- Previous to killing his children, man, died last night and the son Bingaman had driven his wife from was mentally unbalanced, police be- the house, ‘ leve. CUMBERLAND, Md., Jan. 31 (United Press}— Russell Martin, believed insane from the study of re gion, was in the county jail here tonight charged with the murder of , Colved Casper Sunday AROUND THE WORLD ON THE NEWS WIRE (With United Press) PARIS. — Franco-German trade negotiations are to be resumed here, | Germany having decided to have one more try to win agreement upon a “most favorable nation” basis. Herr Trendelenburg, having report- ed to the Luther government, will return this week. LONDON.—Gales swept northern England, Scotland and Ireland throughout the night, North Sea vessels were forced to scurry to shel ter in ports. A railway train was blown from the tracks on a trestle in County Donogal. PINEROLO, Italy—Princess Yo- landa, the Countess Di Bergolo, is expecting the birth of a second child shortly. ROME—The republican form of government ,has been established in Albania, according to a message re by Premier Mussolini from 1 Premier Zogu, leader of the recent successful revolution in which Pre- mier Fan Noli was routed. Zogu an- nounced the determination of build- ing up the country’s administration in conformance with that of sur- rounding nations. ROME—The Mexican Minister Senor Nieto, today presented his cre- dentials, to the king. NAPLES.—Baron Melzinger, ex- governor of Tripoll, died today, ROME—Arturo Alessandri, depos- ed president of Chile, who has been invited to return to Santiago follow. ing the recent counter reVolution, expects to leave Italy the second week in February and will arrive in Chile the first week in March, to resume the presidency, he told the United Press tonight) Alessandri said both the pope and the king of Italy already have extended him recognition as head of the Chilean state. NUM SCORES AGAIN IN TWO LE CONTEST Boston Arena Witnesses his wife and two children. Bodies of the young woman, years old, and two little girl one four years and the other 18 months old, were found in the Mar- tin home in Paradise with their throats cut. Friends say Martin and hia wife had quarreled because of his participation in the activities of a religious sect. a eee Thousands To her WOULDBE ASSASSIN OF SOVIET ENVOY INVADES HOME OF PROF. EINSTEIN IN MURDER ATTEMPT By CARL D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Another Victory for | 4ttend Church Phantom Finn. BOSTON, Jan. 31—Paavo Nurm!, wonder athlete, added to his long string of honors here tonight when he finished first in the two-mile special race of the Boston Athletic association’s 36th annual indoor meet. Six thousand fans crowded the arena for the contests. Nilson of the Finnish-American A. C, finished second in the two-mile and Ilmar Prim of the same club was third In winning his race Paavo again referred to his watch at every quar+ ile His time by quarters was an- Council Meet , Jan, 31.—(Unitea ‘thousand persons are expected to attend tho first ses sion of thé Methodist Counell of the Denver area to be held here at the Municipal auditorium tomorrow night “It will be one of the greatest, if not the greatest meeting in the in- terest of Christianity that hes ever been held in the Rocky Mountain region,” said Bishop Mead of Den ver today Othor meetings will be held Mon- 1s follows: 1:03; second, 2:10 4-6) thir ; fifth, 5:44 1-5; sixth, 6:6 eighth, 9:16 1-5, led to break Jole Tay's| r record but lapped the | r to win the race in nine | > seconds. w nt, veteran Moring A. C, walker, broke his own meter indoor mark of 12 minutes| 54 seconds, defeating Ugo Frigerio of Italy, and establishing the new | mark of 12:52 Plant and ixerio both started from scratch.’ With the Itallan dropping into second place from the gun and remaining there through- out the walk. Plant walked along with Ugo for ten laps and then steadily drew away until at the tape Plant was approximately three quarters of a lap ahead. Plant lapped four others—Georgs nounced or 3c Nurm! fs mile ir field o min’ day _and Tuesday. D. Jameson, Dorchester A. C., 45 seconds handicap; EH. C. Wilson, B. A. A., 40 seconds; “Pep” Clark, Dorchester A.,C., 36 seconds, and A. W. Bell, B. A. A, 80 seconds. Ugo lapped all but Wilson, who steadily shrunk back from the world record pace of Plant BH. BW, “Ladie’ Meyers, Chicago A. A., won the pole vault and estab lished a new world Indoor record of 12 feet 10% inches, breaking his own former record of 12 feet 8% inches, established in 1922 The summaries 40-yard) dash—Won by Loren Murchison, Newark A. C., in 4 45 seconds a second short of the record; A. H. Miller, Harvard, sec- Jeu, Sullivan, Boston college, third Carl Christelensen, running under tho colors of the Newark A. C., the 45-yard high Rr. V won hurdles in 6 1.5 Merrick, B. A. A seconds; second; Ivan Riley, Minois A. C.,| third In the firet intercollegiate mile relay, Bates defeated Amherst Time, 3:38 1-5 | Georgefown's crack mile rela quartet, Ascher, Burgess, Kinally | nd Merl! ae Bost Hol ith a lead of 10 yards, H. H Wardwell, unattached, won the one. mile handicap run, 12 laps to the mile; second, J Losero, ¥. MC. A:; th a Colby, Time, 4:33 3-5 | Worcester P. E 1. defeated North: | castern in the third intercollegiate | Boston 1es Brudno, | mile rela. Time, 3:42 2 Mile relay—Won by University of | Maine (kecond triple intercollegiate mile relay) Univyeftity of New Hampshire, second; Massachusetts | third. Time, 3:37. | relay—Dartmouth defeated a wide margin in 3:33 defeated ¥ untve Tufts in a third nd triangular mile relay Time, 3:40 3-5. Mile relay—In a shoulder to 7 dec) rade) thrpughont,. Rowdéoln Article Bears a ‘eated Yale Time, 3:38 4.5 “ : 000! meter ‘walk-=Won, by Willle| Special Sales Tag Plant Morningside A c second, | BG. Wilsona Barto As Ass tied Showing the Immense new indoor world's record wh . son had a handicap of 40 seconds, Savings. Mile relay—Dartmouth freshmen defeated University y ne fresh men in 3:28 uw. % € freshmen were disqualified for running off the | ards. Newark A A. Cin C. defeated Molrose Syracuse defeated a twomile tmouth t re $11 4.6 | our easy payment plan if you so lle relay—Harvard defeated M.| desire. T Time, 3:34 1.5. Hunt nile—Firat Jol Ray, linola A. C.; second, J, J, Connelly SAME PRICE CASH OR Vashington, D. Cj; third, Lloyd Hahn, Boston A Ki Time, 45 5 CREDIT 660-5 Mlinola A. C5 B.A meout ard run—Won by Ray Dodge. second, J. W. Driscoll, ; third, H Hates, Dart Time, 1:24 BERLIN, Jan. 31.—Eugenia Dickson, Russian wife of an American and giving her a transferred to an insane asylum tonight after she had been arrested for forcing her way Einstein, noted for his theory The woman, who for some ening letters to Einstein, is the same one who attempted to kill Leonid Krassine, Russian ambassador to Paris, last month, She suffered from a delusion that the professor was in reality the noted czar-police spy and agent, Azov. After her arrest in Paris, where she strolled up and down outside the soviet embassy toying with a revol- ver, Mra. Dickson was expelled. She made her way to Brussels, and even- tually to Berlin. At one time she was employed in a mihor capacity by the soviet gov- You can make your purchase on ernment. saving, Einstein. Thissis an open stock suite, fibune ‘ing him from his home to the Krem- in and back «sch day until finally the government intervened and gave her money to f4.ve the country. She frequently declared that former Pre- mier Miliukow had murdered her son. It appears that after Mrs. Dick- son forced her way into Einstein's residence and escaped, she went to a Berlin paper and offered to sell the story of her adventures. She was poorly clad and obviously distracted, She told the newspaper that the French kept her in jail for six months after her attempt against Krassin and then extracted 2,000 franes and a gold watch from he ‘The watch, she said, had peen pre- j sented to éx-Premier Poincaire. TWO CONFESS MAIL HOLDUP AND SLAYING CHICAGO, Jan, 31. (United Press) —Detective Sergeant Bernard P. Smith, a detective bureau attache and Ralph McKee, Chicago and orthwestern baggage mail clérk arrested by Chief of Detectives} Wil- Mam H. Schoomaker, confessed to police late tonight participation in the attempted holdup of the Viking express, crack Northwestern’ mail flyer and subsequent murder of Sage Dickey, mail clerk. Bernhardt Mylan and Ed. Smith, previously arrested also confessed partic!pation in the crime. In a stutement late today, Ed. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, -1925 TOBACCO HOLDS SERIOUS MENACE TO HUMAN RACE WHEN USED BYWOMEN, SCIENTISTS SA EAST SHAKES ~ OFF BLIZZARD NEW YORK, Jan..31. —(United Press)—Trains emerged from their snow banks and ships in the harbor steamed out to sea today as the east shook off {ts blizzard blanket and terminated long traffic delays. Metrepolitan terminals and piers were thronged with anxious passen- gers, come enroute south to escape the rigors of the unusual winter, some going to Europe to bask in the smiles of Naples and Madrid. A few missed the Cunader liner, held for hours to await the delayed trains, and rushed about the steamship of- transportation on another boat. Others sought new reservations on already loaded trains to the south Shrinkage in Population Seen Through Impairment of Reproductive Organs if Habit Continues to Grow MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 81.—Tobacco is injurious to the reproductive cells and unless a curb is put on its use, particularly. by women, there will be a vast shrinkage in population, Dr. Anthony Zeleny, physicist at the Uni- versity of Minnesota, told the United Press today. — Dr. Zeleney delivered a speech criticizing smoking by woman, because he believes smoking , jurious action is even more serious {s much more harmful to women |iin immature young girls, among than to men. whom smoking is unfortunately be- “Bxperiments show that the use of | Coming more and more prevalent. ec f influence of the reproductive’ Indeed, the perniclous Mere eclas Weleey ,, tobacco on the organs of young girls “4 is a matter which the govers ‘Vigor is dimmed and life short- cannot allow to pa: ened by the use of tobacco in any ing, smoking {is one of the most insidious forms of poisoning. Every mouthful of smoke contains a con- siderable amount of nicotine which land, All brought interesting stories of their experiences aboard crack trains stalled in the drifts of upstate New York. ———__ DEMPSEY TO is sometimes absorbed into the sys. tem. “Our medical schools lay great stress on the danger of other drugs but pay comparatively little atten- tion to nicotine one of the most dead- ly of the posions, “I certainly do not want to ab sorb any of the poison that we us¢ STRIKES ONAG (Continued from Page One.) be reported out at the next session. credit—and “your credit is good at Chamberlin’s.” Each item of furniture is plainly marked with our 8; Genuine Mahogany Bow-Foot Bed, $36 Genuine Mahogany Poster Bed____§39 Genuine Mahogany Vanity Dresser $72 Genuine Mahogany Dresser Deis Ne Chamberlin Furniture Co. SECOND AND DAVID STREETS Smith implicated McKee and the 80 extensively to destroy Inrects and | The bill to abolish the railroad labor detective sergeant. Their arrest fol- vermin. It is a most effective de | board is tied up. y lowed. ED stroyer. Foretgn Relations, 5 ‘With the additional arrests and Dr. Arnold Lorand, a great stu- The Isle of Pines treaty is being A confessions, police believed today dent of the subject, at Carlsbad, says | shoved aside in the senate and Sen- ddress as New York City, was at erinyeae the exp A tobacco is highly prejudical to the] ator McCormick believes it will be eo ing express, was held up e thyroid gland, an organ upon which | impossible to get a vote upon it at ; LOS ANGELES, Cal,, Jan. 31, --| th ‘ 5 Ly A by two gunmen on the night of De ~ scles id th 5 1 Bri . inti e home of Prof. Al y Init the tone of all the muscles ani @ | this session. The French debt mat- se eet ane of Prof. Albert | somber 30. Sage Dickey, Milwaukee Caiae nee ae DammBeay | AL Tice ay at thethody is depandenesrNe'| tec rey chorlyene aaliad ore of relativity. baggage car clerk was slain during Tra le rete tt, 88 | thyroid gland fe closely related to Mone: the tae by Senat i ‘ Diego, Monday {f reports trom thelr | thyroid gland is if poadl cide Neath rnold pened RES op et time had been writing threat- | the holdup. triena . the reproductvie glands. Swanson, Virginia, Democrat. Frau Einstein was’ home today |, Friday pollée captured Bernhardt | ‘Tends are correct. we drooping, and Ai I et dive tay | Mylan and Edward Smith who con-| Dempsey {s sald to have gone to se URN Te Sad abl saree Otte when Mrs. Dickson forced her way fewsed to the murder of Dickey dur-| Sol. Cohen, a Jeweler friend, toda; flabby facial musalature, women and Bills are being rushed through into the home. With great difficulty | ioe the attempted train robbery. | and made arrangements to purchacs | Young girls who smoke are no longer | promptly enough to warrant bellet she succeeded in driving the intruder | oh) Vpucated Bernard P. Smith. | a $5,000 ring. Purchase | |. sprightly and resilient.as healthy | they will be completed before ad- away before the woman could reach The latter who was stripped of his Th women and girls,’ says Dr. Lorand. | journment, It was not determined if eo jeweler and heavyweight | +: «my reason of the various phases —_———— Mrs. Dickson was armed. star by Nagedest is reat Schoomaker, | champion then went to the marriage | o¢ remain sexdal life and because of Police aearohed most of the day, | oreo puree ttt OO ciccaata: | lcenee bureau, ignorant of the fact | the aitference in bodily construction, YAWN CONTAGIOUS. finally arresting Mrs. Dickson. They | ing been one of Schoomaker's best | Cont the bride must be present when | tne woman {8 less capable of resist. | CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 81. — tain ehe ig déranged, an a license {s granted, ° 7 fe are cer! e ranged, a men, Ing the effects of tobacco than man, | Jared Ash is known throughout Con after she had been formally charged |- Both McKee and Sergeant Smith, Rumors that Dempsey and Miss| for tobacco acts very prejudicially|stantinople as “The man with the with an attempt against Einstein's | who ig the son of Police Sergeant Taylor had left for Santa Ana this | not only on the thyro{d gland, but al-| contagious yawn.” It has been def- life she was taken to an asylum. Theodore, véteran Chicago police ot. | #fternoon to have the ¢ remony per-| so on the sex glands,’ he says. initely proved that the can enter any Mrs. Dickson 1s well known in| ficer, confessed to the robbery, My- | formed were denied by close friends “While tobacco produces harmful | crowd, open his enormous month, in, Moscow. She recently pestered the! lan was identified earlier in the day | of the couple, who raid the wedding effects on women who are already|a yawn, and cause at least > soviet minister of education, follow. as Dickey's slayer. would be Monday. completely developed sexually, its in-| cent of the others to do likew4 = — ee e e e e Owing to Popular Demand We Have Decided to Continue This Sale [Your creait ts Good at f , For One Week More Chamberlin’s | |} | WILL CONTINUE FOR THIS PERIOD ! Qe) oe Py ° . 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