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w® WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1925 FAIMAN SCHOOL IN CHICABO I CALLED FRAUD Germ Culture Expert Never Studied Medicine CHICAGO, March 18.—(By The Associated Press)—Charles C. Fai- man, president of the National Uni- versity of Stiences and suffixing his name with “PhB, MD, and Lid,” {s not a graduate of, and never at- tended any reputable medical school nor is he Hvensed to practice medi cine in any state, It was asserted here at the ‘headquarters of the American Medical’ Association. The school, of which he {s the head, {s unlicensed and referred to asa “diploma mill” by John W. Foll- mer, chief inspector of the state department of education and regis- tration. -? Fatman, who has confessed, ac- cording to the state's attorney that he ‘instructed William D. Shepherd in typhoid innoculation in which ‘he death of his foster son “Billy” Mc- Clintock, claims to have $30,000 {n- Weds Coolidge’s Stenographer Miss Doris Salter, 2b, Gatghter of Mr. and Mis. Milton Salter, N. Y., was married to Erwin Geisser of Lawrence, Mass. believed Shepherd was planning the| "Pher to President ClemevOrter ee Ge ag: SP Auburn, Persona) stenog- vested in the school but {s reported to have purchased {t for $250 » tew sears azo ata therit’s auction. LSIZNA TORIAL AIRDEFENSE | VOTE 70 BE RE N had argued in violent cor S R | -COU TED to the position taken /‘when. the ‘ | Packers were practically forced {nto them from engaging In unallled bus- inesses. The packers’ counsel held that the government had changed its position and in opposing the appeal of the California cooperative can- neries to intervene inthe case it radiction C) PAGE FIVE Che Casper Daily. Cribune DELHI GOLONY IN CALIFORNIA FLAT FAILURE |State Settlement On Financial Rocks, Says Report SACRAMENTO, Calif, March 18. —The Delhi Colony, a state sponsor- ed land settlement project near Mer- ced, has been a financial failure, a legislative committee reported here today. The colony was settled, un- der an easy payment plan by rest- dents of eastern and middlewestern states. The committee’ recommended to tlie legislature that California quit the business of selling land to set- tlers and urlderwriting such projects. The Delhi colony was the second settlement located by the state. The first, under the administration of Dr. Elwood Mead, father of land set- tlement in the United States, was at Durham, in the Sacramento valléy and was adjudged a success he Delh! colonists. appealed for addtional state aid when {t became apparent that failure was in prospect. ‘The legislative committee recor mends that an appropriation of $250,000 be made tovestablish a fund for loans to be made to the settlers. Another recommendation. is that the state write off $800,000 In interest charges and in adjustments to be made in the contract of land and irrigation costs. Merymont-Ross Opera Star in _ aa Myrna Sharlow, pritha donna soprano of the Chicago and Boston opera companies, is Myrna Sharlow is Mrs. EF. atest Role | ARMY INDIAN hown here in the leading role of the world’s dldest opera “Motherhood.” She left he stage last season to await the arrival of the néw songster afd will return for the spring concert tour. In private life POISONING IS VERDICT LOS ANGELE Autoy internation: fortune ar ACCIDENTAL \Ex-Governor Chatterton I Improving ‘CALUMET FORT COLLID ils room te Mrs, Chatter who | WASHINGTON, March 18. J WASHINGTON, March aa | senate elections committee has au- | thorized both sides of the Brookhart- Steck senftorial contest in Iowa to| > collect the 1 to Washing- appoint sup }t and brin eee SAN DIEGO, Speaking | of the Am a he airph n muke, nm with e yous be f air "The only protection « ck is other must be re break of hostilities * Col. 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