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5 oy : THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, AUGUST 14, 1921—PART 1. HIGHTOWER FACES |"°’“""°;si"”—““flw"- U.5.PROFESSOR HONORED) To Arrange for American FIGHT SOON TO ENG | 225 e Famie ON RAILROAD RULES) U. S. Labor Board Announces " Close of Hearings, With Early Decision Expected. Route From Augusta, Me., to|Postin Calcutta University Tender: Miami, Fla., Designated. ed to James W. Garner. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., August 13.—| WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass, August The route for the north-to-south |13.—The Tagore professorship of law continental airway, beginning at Au-|in the University of Calcutta for gusta, Me, and ending at Miami, 1922-23 has been tendered to. Prof. Fla., has been designated according|James W. Garner of the University to advices received here from Maj.|of Illinois, it was announced here MURDER CHARGE Formal COmplamt Made for Priest’s Slaying—Doris Shirley Demes Ride. S o oeeeettialchoMlcenionithal (oday oL G ta oriils conducting Corps rea. z D o D Patioes selected are: Boston| N Of the round-table conference Mitenel Field, Long Island: Bustle.|Broups in connection with the in ton, Pa.; Aberdeen, Md. W shington, | stitute of politics now in session at| 2 Langley Field, Va. mp | Williams College. Brage, N. C.; Camp Jackson s et Americanyevor Hiol sc - THE MAN'S STORES 1005-1007 PA.AVE 616-17 ST. N.W. By the Assoclated Press. 8 By the Associated Press. H X Savannah, G Jacksonville, Da. receive the appointment which in CHICAGO, August 13.—Indications SA FhA’\C[SCO (fl“f August | and Carlstrom Field, Fla. The d(‘:’-‘ [h; past has fallen to distinguished that the long-drawn-out controversy | E ’fhr::‘lenlng of the ring of cir- ;txmtusl“]"{_]m““:[ ul‘nllh'»ins |ln(0mex l‘nrle‘lnn ’r‘rm ts. ean: abic = . e antial evidence around Willi nal, Ma aggett stated, only upon| The of was recelved by c @veE warking: rules in the railrcddy A. Hightower, itinerant baker. whose | location in or near each’ of a safe|from the vice chagcellor of the Uni- would conie to an end soon was Seen 3 AT story led to the recovery of the body |1anding field for airplanes. vereity of Calcutta. in the announccment of the United 3 0!1 EVI Plll"lck E. Heslin, Coll"l States Railroad Labor Board today % 4 priest, from. its grave in the nnd 2 alongthe Pacific ocean, was foll that no more rules hearings would be ot e faets poun masseloved | We Are Pleased to Announce the Beld and that a decision would be . complaint charging murder had been | A 0 R rendered “as early as practicable.” orn out against him at Colma. J 5 It also became known that a_number Ll Hightower has been held since he led udges’ Award of Prizes in Our Re gf the more important rules involved the police o tne grave. t Cont B Foll ve been thrashed out by the boar . ightower’'s alibi of his mgvements & 4nd that their text will be announced ! t on the night of August 2. when the cen ontest to € as oliows: next week. sappeared after driving away The rules controversy came to the 8 in an automobile in company with a Ist—Tracy S. Newton, 1511 22d Street N.W.. .. .$100.00 Labor Board when the roads emerged S man who asked that he administer | S from federal control, ‘May 1. 1330, : {he last sacrament to & dying friend. 2d—C. P. Karr, 1731 Columbia Road N.W. 50.00 e wage dispute was Separate l : ed today by Miss Doris | from the gencral dispute hetween the | (NG ; Shirley. 'She appeared ndtdnul:c; head- | 3d—A. F. Holt, 1819 Ist Street NW...... 25.00 failroads’ employes and the carriers 1 e intarily and denied High- tha e e Gl " DRI B | e titmant i ane ad Se- | 4th—Emest A. Grant, 1117 th Street NW.. 15.00 on-dol! d of July, 1920. = 2 an Jose in the i e doilar wegs Swad sty 00 WALTER LYMAN BROWN machine” which he had rented that | 5th—Gladys J. Carr, 310 C Street N.W. 10.00 gntil early this year when a threc. |Of Low Angeles, Calif., director for|evening. e {) 7 month session of hearings began on | Europe of the American Relief Ad- Articles dug up in the vicinity of | | ROBERT L. HAYCOCK, January 10. The national agreements | minixtration, een ment t | e gxave of ‘Wather Healin. the po- B. W. MURCH, ¥ were continued pending the outcome woviet |lice said. fit a tent removed from ok A IR of this hearing. ishiomensahotelizoom. We sincerely appreciate the interest taken in this contest as Quantity of Data Offered. pu ::..h st i ki ot 3 g | evidenced by the great number of .replies received, for which we Both the carriers and the employes | the ,word. “Tuberculosis” in extendiour thanks, present an immense amount of mate- ———— pencil printed letters. Handwriting BF covering cvess Dhase of working —— | er s dectare " e letioring | bOLE UNITED CAFETERIA, Inc. a similarity to the writing in the rules, the ronds maintaining the . reduction in the pay of the ; i . right to negotlate separate rules on red t letter received by Archbisho L P and declared the chairman %5 Tianna, e e L 1010 F Sireet each road. The employes as| s ot be responsible for an: Gayne of Ogden. Utah, told tinuance of the national agreeme in cffect under federal control and u-; e that may be taken bY [ the poile today that at Lema general standardization of rules. X IO X loves to conter-ami ‘weree upon »a | SKELETON FOUND IN/MINE. | wnich “poiice "satd was identical to THERE IS NO EXCUSE much as possible of the dispute. that found wrapped around Those rules upon which % i e ol . bomb _contrivance taken from High- N T I 5 [Beeren to Be Tody of to0s B | RERIRONS Beninot R\ FOR YOU NOT HAVING referred to the board, which will now plosion Victim. the grave in the sand. Hightower issue a code to govern the disputed denied having seen Gayne at Lemay. points. CONNELLSVILLE, Pa.. August 13.| Funeral services | for Father Hes- YOUR TEETH AmNDED 5 i ine|lin were he ay while police Object to Wage Raling. |—In clcaning up the abandoned mine f (. UG investigation of his mys: NEW FORK, August 13— Decision | Feriusor. at Dunbarton, near hers, | forions deatn, TO AT ONCE of the United States Rallroad Labor |preparatory to beginning operations,| Dolly Mason, from whom High- R Board to allow only the regular rate | workmen yesterday founl 1 skel>ton | tower sald that he received his in-| 3 E 2 of pay for time worked in cxcess of | which it is believed is that of the!formation that led him to the dis- —as I am offering special summer prices elght hours a day or for Sunday and [ nineteenth miner who perished in an|covery of the body, has not been hollday work was branded as unfair | explosion at the mine }'ovemher 21. | foynd. today by the executive committee of | 1903. The hov}’lcs of :Igh:_"e'\ "l?gl —_—— the board of chairmen of the|were recovere at the ime, an Brothernaad of Rativosd Sigmalmen | nincteen miners were unaccounted| FLYERS TO DRAW MAPS. ©of America. It was pointed out in a|for when rescue teams explored the e now during the month of August. My thousands of satisfied patrons speak well of the reliability of my careful work, and my easy payment terms make it possible resolution adopted by the committ. & . The bedy of one was never That brior to the board's ruling. the ana the sicleton diseoverca | Avistors Will Plot Reglon Sur: for you to have your work done at once. men had received time and a half for wrday in an almost inaccessible ” overtime and Sunday and holiday t the mine is thought to bel rounding Mount Washington. work. that of Mike Ben v killed! DAYTON, Ohio, August 13.—Four Mc- t t Another resolution, however, ac-|in_the d 1 e iy | Cookt Fisia aviators Teft today in s D¢ | |8 . y . cepted a wage cut of 8 cents an hour 3 on was bought recently Haviland plane for North Conway, . r for a1l signaimen and 6 cen:s an hour | by Connellsville interests after its|N H.. to engage in mapping out the re. 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