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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921 17 | SURGEON’S KNIFE FAILS | T |DEAFENING UPROAR IN HOUSE | SLEEPING SICKNESS MOSIENUS. | 5T SWSPOCECHET PFArEing SeeoAt IS o WRS LINSNGNEW “giiree FNDSOUETRILE ing to p several surgeons who appeared in court and testified that sz =le oughout, poisoning expressed today by Rail Executives Meet Today | gouid, core his allesed manc ©r |Witness at Williamson Trial& Bill to Increase Own Pay—Hoots Succeeds Mrs. Bayly, Who Is | "i"»#’.23..1’.‘&1‘“?;:'..‘.‘11”‘,‘%"',‘.;‘.(l ..a Writers Disclose Destruction trouble was caused by a section of | | a4 on this theory to Discuss Labor Board’s | i o secins heint She o | Quotes Sid Hatfield as | Drown Blanton’s Reply. | Elected to Post of Hon- | i seqi e fesibioeiuiics | of Public Utilities—Starving The court suspended sentence, pen A ] h laboratory > 5 =l A by operating on the man's head they Y e . ot ing results of the operation. | 4 . | X - £ e i “Delay in Decision.” | e operation was performed and - | Making Claim. . orary President. Peasants in Revolt. { "Hendel was released from the hos- Hoots, catealls and the word false|hear half he said. Right at the start R ey pital as cured. Several weeks ago _— Mr. Blanton caused a row by charg- Mrs. Robert Lansinz is the new gl NEW YORK. February iS—A de- he was arrested and charged with were ghouted on the floor of the House WALSH WARNS COUNTRY| siafif 3ol Wi st |SENSATION IN COURTROOM ey i o mor lul:lne:’! - verd;ct of L 1ty ars. The uproar started when Rep- and Judge John C. ] aoing tenced him to serve not less than si umners of Texas, having ared in the Hous Counsel for Employes Argues That | Years and not more than nine years 19 Defendants Lean Forward to Get ' lage P in the Western penitentiary and, supported by m Toling that Representative Campbell. ' president of the board of directors of t session inidemocrat, Pennsylvan had a Dress = A IGE e ORI S i Ay when the salary |the Youns Women's Christian Asso-| atled - . L[ ciation of the District of Columbia | h anger, Mr. Campbell jumped |y oy oo S ; and shouted an indignant de- | J1rS- Lansing, who ha take st members of |nial, declaring there was not & w prompt - government, he said him to Keep g bill N - tions in Russia under the bolshevik tory tests are now be At Ann Arbor with the brain | #*dministration taken from soviet « of the recent victims. Dr. | newspapers and other documents s 0EE added. xiven in a statement issued vesterday . sen- jcription of apparently serious condi- i aym; ) resentative always of |a deep and activ interest in the 4 : sentence, Jut 3 L e Ltruth in the statement. Apparently un- | sociat : 5 % o R Railtwd Industry Faces | MR SULIG WM | Brery Word—Two Ginls {bis own siate aeeention. unened an 1 Sttonk, A o sociaion, who serv o Sorresmond | py F e ey o [ 4 Sk, et ot he T il and surgical treatment have done you Also Testif: attack on his colleague, Representa- | republican side and char Repre- | ing secretary for some years and| { pitormationBburean Ia ithe ORISR Endless Turmoil. no good, young man. You had the so Testify. s”“e Blanton. sentative Strong’ of Kansas had Te. | who was elected president at o | {6t Drosmbyer 20 1ot oamtales the feft B the Anseciaten Eroen: I advantage of editorial ¢ mn\e‘n:u:: WILLIAMSON, W. Va., February 18.] Rumors, had been circulated about | anéppad him not to demand a roll callling of the board held last night. MONEY AND APPAREL !:: ch by Trotsky befor: the our local papers, and it was even 8 the House for days that the Texans!| Alga angry, Mr. Strong walked toward | the place of Mrs. William Hamiiton | [eighth congress of soviets, in which clared t present about 100 miles) of Russian railroads 3; , who has held the office four- ! ¢ the same{Walter Reed Army Officers Robbed | o CHICAGO, February 18.—Members! Zoq Grd BAPCre S ome innocent |—Sid Hatfield, Matewan chief of po»l A o wreparing te e e attack | i of the Assaciation of Railway Execu-| men wern aflicted as you were and |lice, told Harry Staton, a former fus-| thore Toiteee membor ot it Wi held | Mk, Blanton’ and told “the House i " the their fellow membs but it held | statement was false. ! teen cars, and who, 54.000 versts | meeting, was chosen i re here before tives assembled here today to hear a But you 5 tice of the peace, that he had killed | Off until Mr. Sum was physically e e Ry me agcin on a similar charge and . tha had killed o . R S Uprond Beyond Bounds. ¥ are destroyed, so . report from the association’s 1abor| you must now take the punishment Ithree of the Baldwin-Felts men in the ?,"'rl\\-n‘»ffi dv'\ri:;‘tn”’ 1,.\,: lv‘x'--,\‘\':*lllv(z‘(p;r -“;” In the last minute of his time Mr. "“"‘]"' Mook Tedt 1| and Apartments Are ’;‘»: dii\‘-z.‘\(':‘ '.fn»‘r:’:“r:::]‘r:-{’:«‘iggixr:! cammittce an the proposal to sbrogate| the IaW brovides for hardensd crim- |} Mr. ! ping in his hand, nearly every mem- | Blantan declired that Mr. !,i‘ i hen et Entered. B el i hoaeten . shop working agreements. inals such as you are. |Staton testified to this in circuit court | Per was £ tHe House, tne. y2nted to run for s I Richacason o leond] Reports r ) {16000 telephone and » e House, the Texas a 2 i ATdS orts received b - ast | have also destroy For weeks the debate over fhe jhere today at the trial of nineteen | R s e ) hetinisd vice president. Mrs. Woodbury Pulsi=i g /70 T A { 14-'!; TR oneh edico ol een wage: efore i S e 3 i y PSR Sl e i e RiA a o Showed nusual | BTSSR, 128, 2o ot st (COL. GRAVES ADDRESSES men. incuain matnetd, harged wian |3 145 i roge | G wap pesgieeie hira ice wrest | Iefhln "0 e eV [, Dt Valities Destrores. terbury, chairman of the labor com- being implicated in the fight. Rty i ¢ iseHovohEshe UL Ehe g & S o b el 150 Morris, Licuts. The recently appointed commissary = t i . & plan to ain ement provoked must b -d | chosen fourth vice pre nt, a newly | and Connolly and Serg Auts 3 miftee,))tolpicholHoard in prosenime MIDDAY LENTEN SERVICES i ind Who the men were, Staton|salary increas he alone had ;rha Senate and disturbed its digni | Greated office. Birs Margaret R. Fox|omoers stetioncn 5 wiomwes of means of communication, Yem- gsdmp:s:‘lozn“i:nxfige}ss;wl nat g o G ’;}‘”&‘Y‘J‘"n;i.““"T}*” Felts | prevented heretofc re. The press was|membe id later it wi was re-clected treasurer. Miss Frances | Hospital, report - theft of wear- speaking on the same sub- et pres 5 i am. he tes fasked to help, and papers to . n rectacle had ever seen. “hickert Cas alected ‘fo thiy of= e i ” i s am. a ¥ 1 i acle they Chickering was elected to t ing apparel, blankets and bedd vent many roads from falling into s mony created a sensation in the court. | which appe s i onded vhen s Ancs 5 3 fo it DK | Apr and beddinz, . said Critical financial difficulties, Speaker Praises Work of Laymen |Givery one of the defendants loaned | wris mitior s sousiis tn (hoss anaries | wits testored, Bmms comblance of orer R EE S e M et m Soial ik SRR SERR P Meet to “Consider Delay.’ All Over the United .'_wr\\-:ll\f(lwa;:u1r\‘4;||1.-)1lu1( u},’.‘ witness [ ed with backing the alleged s grab. 1o, had been mentioned by Te: pa- ”'?M :‘): ""m;d“‘_;h_ e iter v\{l Jons ru'\;;"r ,1".«,.,.1 rn:‘::»r nfThI{u:l:x:, sely ear: w By e z > ers fo e Senate. Nothin he ! g 7 ! 2 Tk el h0 re v or repairs. The o T. De Witt Guyler, chairman of the States. tions ho had to make, o TeVela] SRsles R DInnton: Remd Aoy ot e e Urear @k e ; cording secretar. eet s S outnder isitiog signal apparatus must be com- association, in calling today's meet-| Y taton. who was trate in| There was a tense moment i the | gond’qil hounds: & i e n iRy e their apartment last night and stenl- | pletely” verhauled. The upper part " nd Mr, Summers, stefping cl Imination of many made heretofore | | . ; the room seemed to realize that the; where Mr. Blanton seated, shook | by members who charged that he was jLaymen's Service Association, were|prosecution was at last bringing its his fist in the luter's face and dra-jsentimentally blocking legislation b, to- (heavy guns into play. { matically shouted : i points of order. nt that statement for e one in| ry D. Given's apartment at 17 ier place was entered last nigh ¢ valued at £150 was stole, Eldridge, occupant of another tees Mrs. Bayly and Mgs. John I Scuily were recommended for election to that board. H Officials and friends of the local their machinery hai of important parts.” ent_ says not less than nts are starving this ices of thel of the railroad labor board in reach-| Theater, under the aus ing a decision.” ‘When the sessions of the board were adjourned vesterday until Monday B.!brought to a close for the wee pea M. Jewell, president of the railway|gay with an address by Col. John Quotes Hatfield's Remark. {, “And when vou se ; e Chs sy apartment in the building, discovered \ong the Tole oy ad I 1 ss by Col. J | < v vas as false as | sociation are enthusiastic over the X y i r along the Volga region an . emploves’ department of the Ameri-| = » . Staton heard n | to Te you knew it was as | N ectis oo & Lansing, on whom. itian unidentified white man in his ' other provinces of central can Federation of Labor, was prescnt- | Temple Graves, editor and orator. of the fight late in the | he. PLANS MADE FOR MEETING B A e ire "was| apartment shortly after § oclock,: The Eeonomicheskala | afterncon and heard that Sheriff ! The House broke into a wild shout, understood, strong presi | Blankenshi v i hal - membershi Blanton. R ok | brought to bear to consent to serve. | Blankenship wanted him to go to!half the membeish : | regrettul over the probably the individual o robbed | nomic Life) says that the sn apartment. The intrude ing counter proposals to the Atterbury! Col. Graves praised the work of ~ndy beginning to re application. He asked delay until|the laymen all over the United State: ch us from the f the Teachers' Instiiute, to be ht and of a watch. three | - oy i = se 15 is fee 0 maks | Teachers’ Institute Will Be Ad-ia . 2 }’.,,‘2’:’5,5.12,'::25‘h‘;’l‘;?l‘e:’;‘;';’if.?;:;‘s.au the larze cities. and said their | hurriedly left Sprigg, and walked to|the right to spek. He was howled | dressed by Prominent Educaters. | B e <j:’ml>‘;iri'l-”"_‘_ eyt e smong e.\nx,:",',";::::.m:n(‘,; :‘:&.’.: and employes to effect an amicable | power for good could hardly be esti- | Matewan. He also understood, he |down, the chair sustaining a point of = Arrangements for the second ses- [1.-:.|;s and b “iroom in a was 1ast | for lack of fodder.” i mated. He said the laymen's work | tostificd that the “mayor of the town | order that he could not be heard at adopted i n In a resolution unanimous settlement of the shop agreement con- ays Soviet In Fai re. troversy. The board did not indicate [in the church is constantiy growing | &nd ffty or sixty of the citizens had | that time on a question of personal Central High School March 15,%,,,q ‘sizned by each member of the!travelers’ 5. pistol. two boxes of | " its decision on either proposal. in importance, and urged each one| prtulied privilege. . ve been completed. it was announc- ot FHERECL AR SR )| cigars, pair of fleld sses and an | ik commissary. present to aid the church in putting When he reached Matewan, Staton; Mr. Summers, ing back and forth, today by Alexander T. Stuart. di Jpreciation of MrS. iring . CVereo: » valucd the loot at $140 =z in the official Pravda, Deny Agreements Are Binding. forth @ united front in the fight to|said, he met Sid Hatfield, who shook | continued the , Mr. Blanton’s eyesrector of intermed InStruction. |, 0y ng thegr recognition of the large: Franc nter. 607 14th s The executives, it is understood, re- [ Christianize the world. hands with him and then made the | following ¢ ho is chairman of a committe in | G5 Tihe henomenal growth of |northeast. reported the theft of §119! workingmen arc without foots gard the shop agreements under de-| Today's meeting was attended by remark, he testified, that he, Hatfield, ; constantly interrupted with shoutins rge of the affair. Thr ociation that has been due to;worth of jewelry and cas] wear, rubbe~s and even without as P agre one of the largest crowds vet recorded | had kilied three. the conclusion of almost every sentence nent educators will speak e andfindastry i "Thefts of four coats fron {much a needle. Truly, they are Date before the Railroad Labor Board [a¢ these meetings, and the Lavmen's aton was excused. and a brief re- | of denunciation. iDr. Frank V. Thompson. aur S e iy e resolution|Fall last night were reported to po- il much worse than they did be- s not binding on them, since they |Service Association hopes to fill the, Of \court was ordered Swhile at- Sumner Denfes Blanton's Claim, | dont of s hools of Boston: Dr. | sta in part, “that although you had | lice of the tenth precinct. Thev be-|fore. We are bound to admit that ere Shtered into by the shop and|theater during the coming week. Fpionthepstate it RSOt Si ors declared the record!schools i ';'<"“.'""'r—g"""“". nd planne > retire in 1917, vou put{longed to Harrv Town, air service :the soviet power has failed to do for clerical employes and the director tion. Summers hogls in Cincinnati and Bosion, and (F 000 7 0 CnFerconal wishes and i commission: Earl Storke, 608 1 street | them the most indispen: z8." 't had been mad=" Dr. William MeAndrew, _ o R showed |that noi.e - H ania | The statement declares that popular Before Staton was called, Mi northea: . Pennsy general of the railroads under federal {remained to direct what proved sa Y ! . n it o : bill, | perintend £ sch 3 i control. They are said to regard the M Hamilton, a clerk in the Norfolk | to slip through inerease perntendent o schools ot Tk | a war work. - ad thelav and 9t d Wilbur revolts again bolshevik rul tak- i = . v i H 1 |I'a " ¥ e | ity great a war work. We admire he'avenue and th s an ilbur , revol ag: . agreements as no longer obligatory. PLANS FOR CADET CAMP Western railroad station, t jiandhagiMis B m thag befoiey) DhompEon Wil e in which you rose above the ir-:Smith, 1006 E stre ling place. An anti-bolshevik “green’ since the expiration of federal control | | fied that the fight was “one r was forced to s urd and | Bducational Outlook®: Dr. ,'j‘.(r “',"‘ | reparable losses of your husband and! An intruder v d 4 Towa circle | army. composed mostly of peasants. in the | floor to block it wa After these many years of happy |iast night between § and 9 o’clock |is reported to be operating in south- and the federal income guarantee | Will Last Ten Days to Three|5h" saw three bodies 1 come up | ations of. Results of quality. That you would expect to pay up to $5.98—priced Saturday as our lcader at $2 $3.50 to $5 values in gun metnl and ma- hogany ealf—sizes 215 to 6 in each lot— pop. period. | street, two of whi she said Sid | untrue. The question Sl . ce together w el gratified that;and stole $36. Th ev belonged | ern Russia. The revolls against Frank P. Walsh, speaking for the Weeks. | Hatfield searched. Later she saw him | twice in the present Congress, Mr. Sum D Teate o e fed e ',f('[u‘"‘,,rh‘:fnrfi-tuu“rrfialvx e and|to Miss Bessie Jones, Miss ana |bolshevik power, the statement adde, railroad emploves before the Railroad {kick the prostrate form of a man | mers said, and Dekell ot o Bian L8 on Qnels Ownl 1 e mionship as our honorary presi-|Young and M:gs Stella Youns {are being suppressed with the utmost Labor Board today. issued “a solemn | Plans for openng a summer camp ijyine near th- bank building. points of order, once by Representative [for the wvent will be furaizaed by ompinions i i £ £ cruelty. ~ A proclamation issued by “warning o this country and to this ; {oF members of the Washngton High| "N <" Yoilpnine Hamilton, her sis- | Byre, democrat, T aenaon Dt e e e rs. Bayly's only son was killed in an xtraordinary commission” n board.” ‘in the climax of a speech, in | School Cadet Corps are being made | ter, testificd she saw armed men after | Representative ‘Wood i dns BB e ool orchestrastunden) fths i hee in the war. {IDLE CARS ON RAILROADS. |southern Russia threaters that ail which he declared that if railway ex- 1Dy Lieut. Richard R. Day, U. S. M.|tn¢d fight, but not before. Among |dic Mr. Blanton b d, was|rection of'Mre, Carrie Byram. The provisional ¢ for the ! * | risings against the bolsheviki will Ef,‘i‘r'.i"’iix-‘“’fii"d&?im’i?':fih""‘ fihifi):hos’; r::::!sa\:":gua"::?Xit;:’bdl:’lor oY | them she Teco snized & Shdmbers, oo oy cesiheqtremanio] Z | hington assoecla organiz- | ——— .be suppressed with implacable sever- Stroy e we sha . - ving @ “hambe: - g ched re; = 1 o S Ellen Foster | Associati i joy i ity dec] at a o i have endless turmoil and lns(ahnlty{:nissmrm next vear will be allowed | S & e ™ OSr® | able” proportions when a tap of (‘n.-EF".M SHOWS INSECT WAR.“": LT et e Assoc et O xe‘“:,’k A e in the railroad industry. [ Had not been aelested. o€ for Whichfadded. gavelmarked the clonclofthe tinie a1/ | Was elocted first president and the | port on Present Surplus. or “gresn” armies will be shot and = The camp will last between ten| , Girl Saw Bodiex Searched. O 1 a bodv oined at |PT- Howard Speaks to Academy of |doors of the association, then at 1214 . is a freight car surplus of | their property confiscated. TECH LEADERS ELECTED. |davs and three weeks. Special credit| As the men passed the spot where | the same Ant by v epubli e o 5 e * | will be.given all cadets who attend|she was standing, diagonally across |There was @ rush to the front as - the - wrvice scetion'of the i\ 1 SETTLE CLAIMS {this camp and their performances|from the bank building where the | members struggled to grasp Mr. Sum- | How the government fights insects was American Railroad Association an- | . i Alvin Parker Chosen President of vbrr;r»‘. it is :s‘\d wIIlAth\'F lmpn{rmr;l body nll' ‘Al. . .FBloohv'. oml’ of the |l pers by the hand. = i ‘ :um by hfr. 1,,' 0. l}{ow;\rd, chief of the ,nhu;w‘»‘x’ialuu {m":‘h;fl ngmm Carq- A bt b s Vel - B earing on the appointments of of- | slai Baldwin-Felts men lay, she ove the tumult anton stroveibureau of entomology, Departme | tes g n act h e 5 8 2 , Organization Council. ficers next sear. Bild one of thew tomazkon: Sl ainr e Paakce nimself heard 4 Mr. | Ariculture, in an ilastraten lecture bor | of nearly 700,000 me s . {the same time lact vear. “Of the cur- | onstruction Company’'s Receiver " e ! "The date for presenting awards to| “Ain't that g0od balt for fishing?" |Sumners turned toward his seat an- | fore the ~Washington Academy of! Mrs. Bayly was called to the presi- |plus existing at this time, are | i sgm“oli»":::c‘:idug(l;?}f)P)al:’:'e‘:,a]‘:-";’r"e‘;’fiwommlsalnned officers I the cadet| Miss Hamilton further test Iother group of members started to-|Science, meeting at the Cosmos Club |dency in 1907, following the resigna- |coal cars - 3 : { A“_"‘““"d t‘f Act. ! dent of the general organization rou corps will be selected before the end | she saw Hatfield and Ed Ch iward him to offer congratulations. |last night. i tion of the first president. and had The plus is piling up at the Justice Hitz of the District Supreme cil of ‘the institution at the semester | Of. S Week, according to Stephen F. rch the body of the detective she | Mr. Blanton again attempted to g Dr. Howard explained the various | served continuously until iast night. [rase of 25000 cars a weck, the asso- | court has authorized Williawm H."Med- elections yesterday afternoon. He suc. | LTAMer, ";"’“S'fi,"‘ superintendent 'rf‘ helicved” was Booher, a hearing, his vo 1 pitched high. | mcthods used by Uncle Sam in exter-| At that time there were 1 than a |¢id 8 an: . e | ford. rece'ver of the Dawsod Con: ceeds Victor P. Reich. who declined to m?"f\'&rdi.'e“' Pershing will present! body lying near the “1.-:l| (!:\nu 08 “:'fxnlt:.": mi,m-m,;hm; h";mm, insects and con- | thonsand nl,u.‘.m{r fl.)m three secre - me‘,m? ,,;m,,al,a..( :gr.‘.c,:‘,,':::,‘,‘.l_:.‘,gu;; run again for the office. on the - — - enfore trolling the less harmful specimens, Mom | taries, while today there are 10.000 | laims of subcontractors, that his work for Tech Life, the f;.':,lé'ff ! 8 t he take his seat. | and birds combine in ker—r,:ienz Nown the | members and forty-two secretari : ADMIRAL JAYNE STRICKEN. 1$126.650. for work done on a govern- offical organ. occupied ail his spare | ASSIGNED T0 NAVY ACADEMY, | OFFICERS TO RETIRED LIST. Camphbell Shouts Denfal. sect wave, which unchecked nishi con. | The association is 90 ner cent self- | Rear Admiral Joseph L. Jayne suf-{ment Building at !r;lilmn{)u):l\;. wa time. EMY. | iret Li Frank A. Patilio a cr the hubbub had kept up for|trol the earth, he said. supporting, yet the campaign. now in | fered u siroke of paralysis late last which the receiver completed. Mr. Med~ Carvel T. Moseman was selected Licut. Commander Irving G. Kohl.| Ralph W. i nitcd States infame | arrmen e altman. Slemp of | Types of intccls and methods of cor- | progress to make up the budget for | week, while on duty with the Pacific | ford reported that he has on hand president of the general organization. | meier, Naval Dental Corps, at the Ma- | try, have been placed on the retired A cammiitea in charge of the |trol mow in use were pictursd on thethe coming yvear, calls for $40,000, | fleet, returnins from South American | $65,211 and can make saiisfactory ad- This is a newly created office. and Mose- | Fine barracks, Quantico, Vas has been| 115( &s captaing on account of dim| ovtiniotions bill, which was before | screen. A motion pieture made Ly the | showingz the scale on which the or- | watérs. 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