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2 - FRIDAY, OCTOBER. 27, 1922. PLAN NDUSTRAL REAORPOTONAG South Bank Interests Given - Promise of Support by Washingtonians. THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. HIGH COURT WEIGHS| =™ ™43 Sotmisionisise Nave av MAYFIELD'S ‘GUILT'| ' ' Lower Tribunal Directs Ver- dict Against Texas Sena-.' torial Candidate. DR 10S. B, MOORE DIES IN 53D YEAF Celebrated 70th Wedding Anniversary Saturday—One of D. C. Pioneer. Citizens. BONARLANGANNG LBERALS SUPPOR Pact Reported Reached Exchange for Pledge to Back Candidates. HOPE FOR FIRE FIGHTERS | REPORTED AS “MISSING” Eight of Workers in Terrific For- est Blaze Believed to Have Msade Escape. SAN BERNARDINO, Calif., October 27.—Hope was expressed today among fire fighters in the San Bernardino mountains that the eight of their number missing had saved them- selves in open stretches along a road. The eight men left the main body of those fighting a fierce forest fire Woman$ uspected : Of Plot With Son To Poison Hubby By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, Octoher 27.—Mrs. Tilly Klimek and her son, Jeseph Mitkewicz, twenty-six, were ar- rested early today and held pend- ing an Investigation of the iilness of her husband, Josepli' Klimek. - fifty-two, reported serfously 111 from a slow polson. ¢ | 1 NORTH DISTRICTS FIRM orgians There Refuse to | after the fourth befor&“Mrs. Kli- 1 main: 3 Lloyd Georgia mek was married to him a year Only Chance Re: ing Believed planned by civic and usiness leaders of | dayn’ Tast night It swept over mel £ i ago. iti 1 and Arlington county, with |crest of the San Bernardino rang Treat, Despite Bargains Klimek told the police, they | to Be Writing of Name A A o o wyih the | Atanidnight a newspaper man who | Reached in London. that Mrs Klimek learned th j Ballot: [istroxsffiosnc: Al g, an started toward where the clght fire- | eac! 8 Carried $.000° Mifo inanea i on Ballots. promised co-operation of organized busi- | men fled was turned back by dense —_— lillen lol(ik out two anhn‘(xenal poli- |} - — ness men of ‘the National Capital. ;"mke Idndr ll?‘u hblnztxx trees, whici, | cles. e sald. according to the e stated, fell about him. Fifty more | Br the Associated Press. {. police, that Mrs. /Klimek fre- Organization of this big development |y, iors \were sent from the Lake | LONDON. October 27.—The latest| quently hn{ler that * would greet Tex., October ";' glm H:dl:e\” ;';:fi:s:fi:r:’l‘vn':: Arrowhead vx:an carly toda | velopme e pral cam- m with remarks to the effect 2 oti - B. v he reglon is noted for its summer { development in the 4 lectora ool Hat “you aro wedtty neer “dsad in the senatorial election situation in First” National Bank of _Alexandria. | omes and represcnts heavy mmerd] paign is an understanding repor! otE i a1 Lot N Yo x ot Texas today was working through the Kiwanis Club and | ments. Immense timber abounds. In have been reached in sgme districts | wers not going to live long.” focused on Austin, 3’:,5‘5:’1?&;{5?3"3%?&:3:33"%:‘ = sume]plucc'x the flames as they top- A hich th rvatives have Affected with pains such as two where e state ped the range were estimated to he i o o ealition 1iberal| Physicians and the coroner's chem- o L t 18 R e iiue | A0 Zaet high. [Thers was'hops'ito- asreed not to oppose coa Rat 1 aalals tho Feusyeated s vatuon preme court Alexandria is now co-operating. © ] day that the summer colony at Lake board of supervisors of Ariington coun- | Arrowhead would be saved, candidates under the Lloyd George hanner who will pledge themselves to give their general support to Prime Minister Bonar Law. Several such bargains . have-bgen reached: in- London and neighbopme | constituencies, but in the morthern Aistricts it was sald that most of the Polico and the coroner's office immediately began an inquiry fnto © the deaths of four of Mrs: Kli- mek’s former husbands. Klimek is at least the fifth, the police said, and there may have,peen another would cause, Klimek informed his brother, who ealled fn the doctors. It was stated that after”Kli- mek became ill two dogs, house- hold pets, died after eating scraps from the family table. .- —— D.C. AUDITORIUM PLANS ;FINAL DECISION AWAITED expected to deliv- er the next and perhaps final word in the Ilitigation and controversy over piacing the name of Earle B. Mayfield on the fl November ballot as the democratic | Development of a great industrial Iregion on the south bank of the Potomac river, .bringing big manufacturing in- terests to the door of Washington, is ty requested Mr. Harlow to select a spe- cial committee to represent Arlington county. Because the establishment of manu- facturing enterprises within the city limits of Washington are carefully restrictive, It is belleved that the eit; business Interests will be glad 10 have a great industrial zone estab- lished just across the river. ne co- near flames jumped a fire break, where a fi heavy sectlons of timber. The fire has been CHARGES CHAMPION Lake Arrowhead when the inal stand had been made to save burning several | | TOLDWFETOKIL Lloyd Georgians had refused to enter fiss s i {operation of the Board of Trad= and | into any such arrangement. At Dun-| Chamber of Commerce and Merchants | { DR. JOSEPH B. MOORE. dee the Unionist Association decided i Manufacturers' tion of | { o e aciwene) vergice | rendered hington is to be sought. | Dr. Joseph Byron Moore. celeb s 1] - in Th Corsicana Toard of Trade Favorable. o, jfof h ventieth wed 1o was seeretary for the colonies in F 0 ?, i H Yeon e At oS i % 3 @istriccicourtilast Wiltiam Johnson, cnatrman of the | State’s Star Witness in Trial jary srday and re the Lloyd Geerge ministry; and J. A. P xm—hlh he I'hw: that Mayfield in <|:h commiittee on industrial interests of | city 1 1 t M. Machounald, - another coaiitionist aining the democratic nomination NS Tor ey nnely X Machoand s epiY R. P. Andrews Named Chairman | M vioisici che statate umiiing’ bri ihe Waslingion Bourd of Trade sald | of Woman Declares Her |earls this morning a n ¥ L aary campaign expenditures 1o ways been favorable to the location Fairmont streci northwest. He wae Times Sees Danger. Referring to these deals, the Times savs that the coalition liberal gov- ernment Is in danger of breaking In of Committee to Sell Bonds. straining the secretary of state from placing his name on the bullot was kept in fore, {acts. Tt was understood the supreme court has had the case under constant $10,000, the temporary injunction re- until the supreme court | of desirable enterprises on the out- skirts of the city of Washington. The board intends to co-operate with the Alexandria people as far as it can.” In the past there have been sporadic efforts to get the leaders In Alexan- By t CLEVELAND, {in his nincty-third vear and was w I member of the Association of Oldes Inhabitants of bistrict of Colu bia. Death followed an iliness of six October 27.— | months. Aim Was Deliberate. he Associated Press Ohio, two, and attributes this conditlon | Annointment of R, . Andrews to be | consideration, and a decision today or ) Yocta : - g Sivees & r TR “Nav o " 579 dria and In Washington interested Y & luck of 4 decisive lead bY _LIo%d | chairman of the finance committee of |\WROTTOW was regarded o probable. | | wNavy das wax commemorated by he Secretary of the Navy today a0 Gperatively dn u united effort for The three shots that killed Thomas A.| Dr. Moore was the son of Joseph i George." While In some places the | ihe Washington Auditorium Corpora- | Jury Deadlocked. e vy analmen procalnaat In public afairs, ke piaced a wreath/on the | ndustrial development of the atretch | O'Connell. carni- BIopre spliAC . RUn S etk S Tioxd George followers are AURTING | tinn wns announced todas bs Drests | Even though the supreme court|(omb of the unknown hero. At the same time wreaths were placed on the |5f ViT€I0ia adjacent to Washington | val promoter, of was born Fehruary 24, 1530, themselves with the conservative |gent Robert N. Harper | ghoutt decide in favor of Muyfield, it | 1omba of the unknown heroes of land, France and Taly. Photograph | 1he BODe Is expressed by those be- |New Haven, Conn., Monro 3 party, athers, especially in the north i 4 g > . 1t | xhows (left to right) Secrctary Denby and Admiral Robert E. Coontz, having | /' Proposed i water-front cde i iarahue tn {day he had b < B e o Witk (e free D Mr. Andrews has called his commit- | was poihted out by persons opposing | just placed the wreath on the nb. m“u»‘menl o hat a concerted effort now % . e a re<ident ) For thiriy T ey, understands | tee foF & lunchean at the City Club at { his candidacy that the findings of the Miveimaters o L |t EnEre [years e maintained x drug xtors oo o Lond Gemre had been urged to |12:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, | court would not become effective un- | the Washington Chamber of Com- AL [ amd zotn streets. Dr LI e his party definite guidance in the | when plans will be mapped out for!til fifteen days after rendered, ln,RA'LWAY WORKER ADMITS | FIVE KILLED AS TRAIN merce. speaking of the policy of tneI:[;,,,‘;’.',;‘,,"f;;“f&"' jitue drug fften chamber, 5 AL o § selr clated for speech he is to deliver next Saturday disposing of the $200,000 in stocks and order to permit an appeal to a higher HE ENGAGED IN BOMBING | although it had mnot vet been called upon to act on thls par- fo Wi r first - degree with Kidw in | at Glasgow. s . & Mir. Tiosd George made no reference | PoRds that are umsold, = @ ews | court, and that the election date, No- STRIKES AUTOMOBILE [3¢ex < e e o s Phrg | murder. while she owr. e to the question of these new inter- |y, ameq vonsists of Corcoran Thom, | Vember 7. would arrive before the —_— reason why the chamber would ob- [0k deliberate bian College, now George Wash- party deals in a message which he | g'°y N rohy. D, J. Kaufman. Arthur | time limit expired. They claimed | Attacks Home of Fellow Striker, (Two Girls and Three BBys Vic-|Ject to establishment of light manu- ey pter hex Tniversy and graduated sent to the Daily Mirror today, In{5”jiay, William J. Evnon, Morton J. | Mayfleld’s only chance of election facturing plants along the Potomac|parsand had told | therefrom in 1¥ thin mossageile sxldile Nad & Sore |LuchsTranic I iHogan: William C. | vas to have Yoters write his name on | Who Returned to Job—Impli- tims of Crash in waterfront. He says there is a mis- | Contrin f s on e aiesd i Grorciomn ound convictic . T Wimsatt, Ralph W. Lee. Gus Buch- | the ballo conception generall! ough el ni : i experienced and distinguished leaders [ noty ¢ 1. Goekeler, ¢ . Columbu The district court verdict was re- cates a Companion. i Ohio. counu?y m.fn'fngr,y..":;‘p'gx:l'élpm. EEhtimansgerfor rom this time on until his 1 in the conservative party that thelalbert Schulteis. Anton Stephan, | turned after the jury had deliberated 5 ! hibits the establishment of manufac- | one of {he masms B nt. from artive worlk dut 1588, D7 manifold difficulties ahead of. the{ Thomas Bradle g verett, | since Tuesday afternoon, and, after | BY the Asocfated Press. | HOLGATE. Ohio, October 27.—Two | turing | plants in Washington In | one. Of the state's Moore conducted an actl country can best be solved by those | Harry King, C. W Joshua | reporting itself hopelessly dead- | LITTLE ROCK. Ark. October 27.—lgirls and three boys were killed when | refutation of this he points to the last f‘d;m“‘_,’,~"""s€*- Georgetown, where he who put the interest of the country | Evans, jr.; Townley A. McKee, M. A. | locked. ~had recelved instructlons|william Rawles, striking railWay'their que biletwas 3k census, which give Washington 985 5 ariithe with the exception of above party consideration | Leese. Sidney West, E. Lester Jones, | from Judge Scarbrough to declde| . oryer arrestcd yesterday and | gy B h struck by a Bal- | Tine plants with! an output | Gonkim. wh n‘g, Cxumon.dl\mh he spent on his Stat- o = William 8. Corby, Chapin_Brown. inst Mayficld on twelve of the " Ste | timore and Ohlo freight train at a 3 Sx & n, who returned to Cleveland |y, g > e Cannot Follow Disunity. B By 0 CEBranden. ohe seciat fswucs submittedicharged with the bombing Of theleriiciis near hera date last mishtl oo Ro00000. from Bultimore (o textity for the pros- | 1" frerisman. who wan borh i “I regret that the only appeal that | burg. by the court. home of W. J. Cooms, a striker. Who ' The dend: Cecilla Royal, f 2 Te Be Great Home (City. o o oacrihes Qe RIE IAbetwe ok Hiat nxandris. a resident of Wash- e disteacted £ “I sincerely trust” sald Mr. An-; . e tiined fo SoiT Mondny! cantessed cilia Royal, fourteen:! yr Seymour also objects to the onnell and Ansley Champion, hus-lington since she was two months old (het distragiediatate o B Europes snd hen the members Judgment Barred. ned to work Monday. | Frank Royal, seventeen: Thelma Sei-|contention that the future of Wash- |Dand of the defendant, and said he|qpoy were married 1 H When he heard ; the world makes to many is an appeal drews today, “that of the finance committee make a ¢ In discharging the jury Judge Scar. to the bombing after fifteen hours'|may geventeen: Virgil Brown, cight- | ington is dependent upon industrial questioning, police announced today development nearby and argues that was telephoning polic some one cry Dashiel of th Church, Ocf i »ber 21, out, “Don’t shoot.” At for further faction and disunity at|upon our citizenship one and Erou el v Schw: g h n gh entered judgment against een, and Larry Schwab, seventeen. All e thi 5 2 g home.” the message said. “Such a|Will beequaily prompt and business: |y, go1a barring him judgment on |Rawles later took officers and ré: | FiveTnoas Nov Maseric the rapid-growih of the Natianal o 2o chumplon stoRLEN: (EROOL luy DF Ned Mk B e. s is » - . A al is era- ~ & SOTSTLES B 9. eir seve o 3 g anniversary. path T eannot foilow. The course I|for all of us, every dollar that is in- | what he termed the “uncontradicted | POrters to his home, wwhere two fOmMT, The girls attended school at Hol- Clonn. tHat 1t 1o oo ba'the equeational Prce IO amnIon IEve lny SiCEvOLTex ““:;» osration) Boweres. beike OF & intend to take will be dictated by no | vested by the public is being put into | yestimony” that Mayfield and his |bjcted bombs were found bupied M!gate and the young men called last |Center of the country, that it is to be! onnell, who stood with hands up-{gyjet nature, o of Dr land and materials. Not a cent Is be- 7 s garden with a quantity of dyna-; u 5 raised 1 Bror personal considerations and in no tenly campaign managers did not keep a |mite, dynamite caps and fuses night to accompany them home. The |2 8Tal “home city.” and because al-| ““T waw Mabel Champlon level the | MOGres Hiness After oo . ing used .for promotion Fealy thorems Nt T | SEEa connte"Dr a Maor factious spirit. 1 shall continue doing & s record of and report correctly all re- | Rawles also is quoted by the police | party epent the evening In Holgate | tianal re are more than 300 na-|revolver and shoot Thomas O'Connell i >Lalord «ou fra my best ta.serve the country. heed- . Z as having asserted that he and John | & tional organizations with headquar- | while taking deliberate aim,” Conklin | AEain took up their s e all Betnonalad e staror THREATENS ARREST ceipts and dishursements during the | 85,1 SRS U4 G 501, | and lefe about 10:30 for New Bavaria. | tefs here. Testified. | Georgetown, muv Comment on the manifests and s gy ®haa "been apent by Mayneld | SUroeh. superintendent -of the Mis|The train, switching at the crossing. | pbhe plan of thone behind the pro- | ,The revolver was then produced by, S750 3000 forme speech delivered yesterd AL ; B souri Pacific_shops, on the night of | back v z velopment is to have | the tified by i Moo * a fo Siaie i s Ay feb wihies avante OF CHURCHMAN AS Jandiathersinjisihenils e R A S e T e e i automobile | the ‘best industrial and eMclency en: | the e A entined DY Gonkiln a8y ern Presvyter Pt ettt il —_— o b whtch. shitered ahop win- |&nd drageed ft more than 200 feet.| &ineers in the country come here and | “Another witness, J. J. O'Neiil, a et B RO R ER The Times has “no hesitation in com- s 3 + |dows in the Missouri D'acific yards|®he bodles were badly mangied. make a business survey of the terri- |waiter in the restaurant, described the | ¢ OV i e s it hen o e pumlic . MURDER WITNESS Sorain e | : | on A, S5 S St | e g petatvant deacrbetine | surviving him wes hix wite, 30 BeRdng them o e pullic A0 =oAL ) aaiia wan e mestto aamic im- A EASCIST] VIGTORS jment. ‘The Potomac yards, it is point- | plons were seatédwith another cotiple | Amella, H, Moory, aged sy meve T JuDIf o aives (o taioat (s o= 3 i plication in the dynamiting of the! H {ed out, are the largest east of Cincin. { when O'Connell intruded. He testified | ®/Et children. thirteen zrandchil port to the Bobar Law rogram. for (Continued from Eirst Page.) B oC s Rome attoratig to the police ! ; | mati. with all of the traffic north and | to hearing the first shot Whjle hi |andsmeven great-grasdehlldrey, “4 bringing avoat rest and tranquillity. ¢ announcement.. which declared that! IN ‘OUSTING- FA south passing through them. fed by | back was turned on his way-to the | Fesidents of ihis city, It-describes thermanifesto‘as the plain | and saddled the Jenny mule. She Spurgeon -later -contradicted Rawles’ i six.great trunk lines. kitchen, - ¢ "Phe- children are Mrs. Lunsford G. statement of wn honest man, backed | rode ahead of thenj™ De Russ; story. i The land to the east and west of | Asked what he did next and while | Orndorff, Mre. John J. Mclean. 3es. s the: Potomac yards, it is claimed.|the other shots were being fired, he | Sevaca B. Bain A Reatl, by honest men. Commended by Express. lane, at following a ramshaclle wagon down a soft dirt, rain-ggilisd. little-used the pace “one’ wéuld take ; WALL IS FAILURE —_———— FINANCIAL PEACE CON- (ContinusA from First Page.) the ministers to King Victor Emman-, would be the best in the country for industrial enterprises, where eat factories would have 5 the best and sai Beu J Tho! Moore Moore n E. Moore, Nelson re. 1 stayed in the kitchen.” | ohinan iam | Pelton M Commendatiop of the -speech as | DENWay. She turned aboyt at Easton easiest transportation facill , avenue. uel at San R , and that he mad r ilities and T T The grandchildren are Mre ealm, restrained. and reassuring Is "The detectives turped their auto- Citizens of Woodley Place FERENCE IN WASHINGTON . :1mun:nmr:;::;fca‘:?on‘x:lm:pmre";ne.v‘%fioé‘f’&h?:r:hfi‘:firfi the driv DRIVER STRICKEN, AUTO beth Amelia McKenzie, Mrs. Josephly Sixemib el RN Eapnesr Bac E o e g P reame donts of the senate and chamber of | INterenting these raliroads fo heip JUMPS CAR PLATFORM | 5rex i, aire. s cCarzimiston 34° urges the elddtorate to Indist that the governmeyt completely withdraw from the near east The Daily Chronicle. supporting out the places, where, in the beams of its headlights, she had €een the automobile against which the man and woman stqod. and the other auto- mobile. Lose Fight “Against Building Contractor. URGED BY G (Continued from First Page. ARY ) deputies. The newspaper adds that the council of ministers will decfde this aftegnoon whether the entfre cabinet sHbuld go out or only certgin of the ministers quit office. advertise this territory because the {new I[ndustries brought here would jnean Increased traffic for the ralil- Toads. i Mr. Harlow has associated with himself as a committee to push this Cousin Grabs Wheel After Lewis Dogis Booth, Miss Alic Josephine Melean Read. T. Lynwood B. ‘Moore. Philip Donald McLéan Puneral services will be Rosalind € McLean and ‘W. Moore Dies Suddenly held Mon- | | In any Lloyd George, says. the utterances of his successor do not show any reason v the new regime should have turned out the Llovd George govern- ment. It warns the electorate that the new program contains “plenty of 1t is the individual citizens of the different countries who are to be con- sulted and whose decisions must con- trol. “Americans generally would not be content with governmental action Recognition Found Possible. : = in Machine. Mrs. Glbson went on up the road until she was opposite the crabapple tree, kicked off a moccasin and got retrieved it, and remounted. development W. A. Smoot of the moot Lumber Company. Robert 8. :Jones of the city councii, George E. _iWarfleld, cashier of ghe First Na- {tional Bank; Carroll Pierce, vice presi- & {dent of the Citizens' National Ban ! day morning at 11 o'clock at the regi- dence. Rev. Dr. James H rlor of the Central Presbyterian Church, will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Hill cemetery. case, It declares, the crisis will de| speedily settled. The king is ex- pected to return to Rome today. ‘ Premier Facta and his entire minis. try resigned last evening followin driving his automobile down vania avenue shortly after 10 o'clock today Lewis W. Moore, sixty- Art must bow to progress. Exclusive Woodley place must sac- rifico the balustrated wall that has Joopholes through whaich an unscru- | down, pulous die-hard b i ‘ marked its northern extremity for|which relieved from debt the citizens | the hostlle attitude of the fascistl| G A B he Asquithian: Daily News: scearda | One o6 tha/dstectives; aioof by hfrl e because Washington meeds | Of & forelgn nation by increaning the against it and the ordering by the e o Rich, business| manager jof the TNE ymmrmk S 0D Yhe Grm of Sooer and the other went to the crabapple | years = Burdens of the former. Likewise for- | fascisti of a general moblization of | iy of jAlexandria: Capt George H.|& Wood, 306 10th street northwest, n r of commerc was stricken with heart trouble and died before medical attention could reach him. Mr. Moore had just left his place of its forces throughout the country if| the cabinet declined to give up power. The Impression was advanced in political circles that the Facta.minis- tree and flashed a searchlight extended at arm’s length on himself, 60 that it was certain Mrs. Gibson’s recogni- tion of the woman in the gray coat It was. room for new homes and it stands in the way. This was the edict handed down {today when the District Commission- ! of the -abolition of some | objectionable features of the 1 orge system,” but adds that 1 of the members of the new government are deeply committed to eigners generally 'would oppose any enforced act of charity. Certainly it would be abhorrent to the business man and woman of both countries.’ The attitude and conduct of a na-:try decided to retire chiefly to bring and E. A. Keltfelter of the Alexan- dria County Lighting Company. The committee representing Arling- :on county consists of Thomas J. De i s i wa ible. the blunders. hypocrisies. waste and u'-'-rw' 3 'mfil f the detectives|ers granted a contractor a permit to shmutt, chairm: K 0. tyranny” of the late government. O 5 ¢ what i t the wall tlon, he said, should not be different|about the formation of a strong ad- o paman of the board of |pyginess, accompanied by Thom N0 after this test_ “that's enough, Mrs. |destroy what remains of e wall so 3 inistratio; supervisors and prominent Washing- S g P! 5 QRInE) . e from that of an individual. ministration which at the approach- | ton i K Coitmas hiaidousin//and was solng o] toven purse, $1.300; The policy of the new prime min- S v ay il Ci Shalll we go home with|that he may more Speedily continue ing reopening of the chamber of depu- | J5 " W Bl &’?)’1‘:’.;{‘0';{”1&3.\&-;:“:;3 Glenwood cemetery. He drove his car | two-year-olds; six furlongs—Picketer, ister is regarded by the Westminster o Te ailes whareiin the nest 2 SR Gazette as “vague to the point of i % ow new SRS ane |Gty ties would be capable of facing the : 5 5 Diamknessa earicature of"a bror | -No. bova: she replied with & gogd. | fature, rows of brand-new hemes Will| .ty your friend is in reai need and |{asclatl. There was some specutation | 4Pt Frank Upman. outicistrsatimonth o1 h imtesstiana l10s; il ianoe, ID; SSerbYIE ARG gram,” while the Daily Herald views | Naturec 2 OEal o : g = 3 as to whether the fascisti would SR T e 1 in. 110, Comixa, 110; (2) Win- it ‘as an “abject confession of in.|Rhot afraid of the dark. T'm not afraid Thpl ‘(\:”mn.;in‘e\::am:v)he:]g::tdg:: is honest and trustworthy,” he con-!yiald to offers of portfolios in a cab- m " ;l:(urel:: r::;:he:'el:l:‘ha!leré!;hor?ugh‘i 9((\';' |k Somnxa B e capacity.” of man God or beast” = lcame Into prominenc N et the | tinued. “you will assist him by dona- | inet headed by Giolitti or Orlando or FAn across the streat car Toading piat: | Cadland, 11 Ths i ! novrative 'of the murder, she “put | O omtractor had knocked a hole in|tlon or by loan. or both, but In the|declde Lo pchitets mattensihyicar ..U o loas SraEboy b iyeq Curland,113; Gen. Alimtche Jenny mule and rode i the structure so that his trucks |latter case you do not expect him to !-m,elf_“mem eats to seize the whdcelbl‘nd l‘)irl:;:thl“lhn“vnr to a stop | 5::"!‘2’-“'“'“- 1 Tu 3 and observe at r. Moore w un- ) her-héels: to the 3; Better Tim: on home™at.a gallop of the.lan MANY GUIZZED IN SECRET. would have direct access to the dump to drop loads of yellow clay and ashes. Simultaneously the contrac- tor asked the District Commissioners to grant him o legal right to com- plete the demolition. . The Commissioners ruled that they could not refuse the request, because he wall had been built In the path of what is now to be made a city street and blocked free access to the property the contractor is making, Therefore, the permit will be issued this afternoon. 'Although the residents of Woodley pliace admit the contractor's right to Iremove the obstruction to his prop- erty, they have carried their com- p in the darkness turn the loan into a gift if and when he is in any way able to pay. If he attempts this your respect for him vanishes. To retaln your confidence he must use every effort, up to the Hmit of his ability and opportunity, to earn and pay. “In the judgment of many of us the foreign nations can and are willing fo pay their debts, some sooner than others, and most of them sooner than is now generally admitted. We know something of their capacity to work and earn and save and thrive; of their success in_ business and their mode of living. No doubt in many instances productive capacity has been reduced | Louis ent econd for three conscious in his seat. He immediately called for aid, and the stricken man was rushed to the Emergency Hos- pital in_another automobile, but he was dead when he arrived. He lived on the Columbia pike, near Radio, Va. e COURT CORRECTS ENTRY. Indictment Quashed in Knicker- 118; On Watch, Careful. 124 ockeriPesteniCase Fourth race; the Manor handicap Justice Siddons today corrected the | $5.000.added; for two-year-olds: one entry of his judgment “dismissing” mile—Ambler. 102: Valadof. 106; Miss . §1 nd up eer, 106; vy, 1087 Giolittl Congratulated. LONDON, October 27.—An official dispatch was issued in Rome this s s ot AT AUTD SHOW CLOSE there. The rival elements are ap-|0Only Two More Days Remain to parently tampering with the tele- & 5 graph, as the first two sections of View Convention Hall Exhibits. POLES ROUT UKRAINIANS. Cavalry Commander, Kovt"er. Is Captured by Marauders. WARSAW, October A Poushi cavalry detachment sent against the bands of Ukrainian terrorizers, who had destroyed crops and torn up rail- roads In protest against Polish con- trol of eastern Galicla, drove them back into the Ukraine, but falled to disperse them. The troopers lost their commander, vear-olds John Morrill, 10 ute Mun., 105 lie Barnes, 1 | 1ope, 108; T . 108; 111; Some B: ; Old Sinner, 1117 Charles J. Craigmile, 111; *Lad’s Love, 111; Romulus, 116. Third rac urse, $2. for all ages: six furlong Goodtimes, 95; Dinna C. sionary. 114: Prudery, BY DAN RING. Staft Correspondent of The Star. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., October —Investigators im the Hall-Mills mur- i der case quizzed a number of witnesses i believed to be persons able to corrobo- e points,of-the story told by Mrs. Jane Gibson in' Secret last night, according to reports today. It is understood {that this checking up on corrobora- tive points in hér story will continue to- when an alitomobile «nswering the 2 the official statement have not been 0:; handicap received, although filed at Rome. Signor Glolitti Is receiving con- gratulations, according to the 1 ; Section of 'the statement recelveq.| With tomorrow the last day of the which says 5 closed car show at Convention Hall, “Glolitti, speaking to delegatéons |the “S. R. O." sign is expected to be Capt. Kownackl, who was captured ;day, ¥ m = S M Di Z0 m m by the marauders, | Geseription of the high-backed machine i plaint to the health department and|anq we share in their suffering on headed by Senator Marquis Disaluzzo. | punc out for the remaining jod | the indictment filed against the five Smith, 169; Danicl, 104 Bucado, 108 The robbing and pillaging carrled |she saw on the night of the murder in|demanded that since a dump must be v bl Erdunrica tions who presented congratulations, said the remaining period| .. claimed by the government to be | (c)Carol, 111; My Own. 111 () Vigil tolerated near their home the law Italy was going through a grave mo- |of the fall show’s existence. { responssible for the fall of the roof of , 112; (h)Rialto, 116; (h)Cherry Pie, 116: “We should be cheerfully willing to extend payment at reasonably low rates of interest. We should be glad to make new loans whenever we are confident they will be paid, and thus amsist in restoration and rehabilita- tion. Every man and nation in order to measure up to obligations must work and save; must be prudent and fair and economical. Industrial Questions. ‘Publicity on both sides of indus- trial disputes or questions involving the welfare of the public was advo- cated by the speaker. “There are no obstacles to continued prosperity in the iron and steel busi- ness in the United States, the speaker agserted, except such as may arise from Interference with the natural course of supply and demand. Touch- ing omthe recent coal and rail strikes he safd that if the natural course of business had not been interfered with the iran and steel industry now would be enjoying success and prosperity greater than ever before, so far as volume is concerned. The one to blame, he said, is “any one who by word or deed has inter, By the Associated Press. rapted or hinderes e operation of 2% the natural law of supply and de- BRUSSELS, October X7.—Delegates |, ;3. "0r nag interfered with the full, from eleven countries are participating | free and unlimited right to work, to in the third anti-prohibition congress in | operate, and to proguce.’ session here. The sessions are being —— hed, Inserst, UNVEILS STATUE OF T. R. Senator Delannoy, presiding defined the -object of De Brussey lane will be exhibited to her in.an effort to make her identifica- tion of the vehicle positive. Persons Answer Descriptio It was beside this machine, she de- clared !n an afMdavit, that she saw a woman with a gray coat and a man.of stocky build, answering the descrip- tion of two persons mentioned prom nently in the case heretofore, stand ing on the night of the murder. She has since made.a. supplemental affi- davit, it was declared today, in which she has named the persons she saw the: This supplemental aflidavit was made after she had a chance to look at Mrs. Hall, widow of the slain rector, and her .brothers, Willy and Henry Stevens, a week ago last Tues: day. ment. All the forces of the country, he declared, must gather togsther to solve its economic and financial prob- lems, which ctherwise presaged sad- der days for Italy. He added that the country possesses emergies which if properly handled would soon place Italy on its feet agal; Fascisti Chief to Rome. By the Assoclated Press, ROME, October 27.—Benito Musso- lini, leader of the fascisti, is expected to arrive In Rome today, having been called here by Premier Facta, who Jishes to disfliss the situation with m. This action has agaln caused ru mors to circulate that the formation of another Facta cabinet with the participation of the fascistl is a pos sibility. All speculations concerning the so- lution of the crisis agree tnat it will result in the advent to power of-the fascisti, either alone or with Giolitti, Orlando or Salandra, in case the Facta cabinet possibility mentioned i5 dis- sipated. on by the invaders, who crossed the and went as far as Lemberg, oused considerable criticiém. Many Ukrainlans are showing an increasing disposition to co-operate with the Polish government. —_— MISSION COURSE ENDS. Closing Session Tonight to Include Stereopticon Lecture. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, pr dent of the Washington Federstion of Churches, will preside at the clos- ing session of the school for mlssion. ary instruction at 8 o'clock tonight in” the Mount’ Vernon Place M: E. Church South. This will be in“the n ture of a popular meeting. which will include a stereopticon lecture en- titled “Lighted to_Lighten" which be given by Miss Tillie Nelson ntur. India. . . haries Rowe Vickery of Syra- Y., will impersonate FPundita s the child-wife of India. Dr. . E. 'Fultz, pastor of the United Brethren Church, will. lead the d votional services. The ushers will be from the Y. M. C. A. Girls from the National Training School at Lincoln Helghts will sing. BISHOP HEINMILLER DEAD Expires s&ddenlyv After Murn t () Bluemont, (d)Wildern: 121 123: the Knickerbocker Theater last Jan- ale uary. The order of the cour! show that the indictment “is quashed and the defendants allowed to g0 without day.” From the corrected | ¥ judgment United States Attorney Gor-| (d)R. T. Wilson, jr., a1 don will prosecute an appeal to the ; mon en Court of Appeals in an effort to have! Fifth race; the Washington handi- the indictment held valid. | cap; $25.000° added; three-vears-old: and up: one. mile—Slippery Elm, 80; “NAVY DAY” GUESTS. Polly Ann, 103: Oceanic, 104; Nedna, 105; Paul Jones. 106: Capt. Alcock, the happy throng at the auto show. Bluejackets to Attend Social Ses- sion at Y. M. C. A. Service Club. 110; Lucky Hour, 120; Paragom, 1 Exterminater, 11 ; r Sixth aiming: handlcap, DEPOSED MINISTER SUES. purse. $1.500; for three-year-olds and - Bluejackets from the Mayflower, 3T s, 90: SDuncecey, 06, Says Parishioners Made Humiliat- | ne syiph and the navy yard, together | ;astofil St 150, 2 ing Remarks—Asks $10,000. with marines stationed here, will be |~ Seventh purse. §$1.700: elabm; PITTSFIELD, Ma the special guests tonight 'at the |ing; three-year-olds and up: mile ani made humiliating remarks about him, | for the celebration of “Navy da A s, 10eC & with others the statement that his| ‘The program will include an In. 104; *Katherine Rankin. 104: *Johnug wife shaved him. Rev. Walter C; Car-| formal social session. fo begin at 7:30 | Overton, 104; Bulustradc, 109 roll, deposed pastor of the North|gciock and to continue until 111 sApprentice allowanc ¥ in his suit for $10.000 against thres |0 b contrifuied by Wiss K 5 . planist! mamberslofithe el AR I sosiot |yvn: Kelly, barlione, "and_Robert 5 s "The defandants claim that the pastor [ Lawrence,. director of ~commun s $422,066 IN CAMPAIGN ity z 5 o position of honor, draped with 0 14 4 THREE HURT. & mBeiean ‘colors by men from the]$421,444 Spent, Upham Reporta NE KILLED, | Aok B i o i MARLAAA B, D B @Gives $25,000. ; (a)Martin lys Alle (a)Dunl (aJ. S. Cosden entry. (b)Greentree stable entry. (c)Quincy stable entry. should be enforced to prevent per- sons from filling the place with {oderiferous tin cans, old rags and i paper. Morris Hacker, superintendent of city refuse, to whom the complaint was referred, said he had made a complete investigation and that al- though such debris had been left there it was quickly covered over by ashes and dirt. The residents denied any desire t block the contractor from having fre access to his property, but they de- clared their belief that the city au- thorities should at least protect them from odors alleged to arise nightly from the debris that is said to be left on the dump. —_——— THIRD ANTI-PROHIBITION CONGRESS GETS':I'O'WORK Delegates From Eleven Countries Taking Part in the Deliber: tions at Brussels. Washingtonians are realizing lhlti | there s little opportunity left to view | {all of the latest creations of the auto- mobile manufacturer's art under one roof, and, from indications last night, there will be capacity crowds In at- tendance for the last two days. Many orders for the new cars are being given and show officials are gratified at the success of the 1923 exhibition. So. you motorists who have been putting off your visit bet- ter cancel your engagements and join will now W. J. Sai- Know, Man at Wheel. Authorities believé they know wlio | |was at _the wheel of the automobile | which had started to turn into the lane and thrown its headlights on the figures of the man and woman stand- ing béside the high-backed autom bile. They. are running_ down this, angle of the case today. It fs antici- pated that a number of witnesses will be called and questioned today by Deputy Attorney General Wilbur A. Mott, in charge of the case. Bellef exists today that there will be no arrests in the case for at least another week. Deputy Attorney Gen- eral Mott has definitely stated that he will prepare the case thoroughly, al- though he could make an arrest at the present time. .In his-attitude yes. terday he ‘discounted theorl: that —_— PRESIDENT IS INVITED. Accepts Conditionally, Offer to . Gridiron Club Banguet. § President Harding today acceptéd conditionally an invitation to be tHe guest of honor at the Gridiron Club's .| banquet to be given at the Willard Ham L C‘I':HS‘?;'?E:‘-&‘:Tfii"e;&:; ;‘;‘{:’f‘;},n’;‘r‘};m&lfilfizfls and music. | Weather clear; track fas REPUBLICANS RAISE Belgium, who is gium, e the club arranging the decorations. Flags of all nations are festooned From Evangelical Church Session. fi:;fn‘eur‘:x‘gn‘: e mfnr:tu(hana.n;:lllcill‘:fl::.ogex;?dar.xs |¢'.'ll: Benton Harbor Erects First Roose- ;{ot:ll on the night of December3.| - GALESBURG, I“x:u??““: .2h14—o‘no around th‘hw.‘"g_ TR e = o CLEVELAND, Ohlo, October 27.— Officials Working Quietly. lation to_ sacrifice individual and com-| ent in o 0 the committee of the club thgt | mine worker was killed and three {n- | = The celebration will be under the|p, e Ausociated Press Rishop . Heinmiller of the Evangell- | The new officials are working quiet- | mercial liberty. ~The delegaies from ;;:;;:;Tknon ;‘;‘M?;oh“ oxtended the invitation ‘personally | jured ss.a result of & fire in the holat | direction of, SecCeltis, T aTivEs ’CHICAGO, October 27.—The Tepub- cal Church died suddénly at hié home | 17 on the case, &nd with A EFim sort | cartoaigns in thelr respective states. | 27— The first monument to be erect- | the President said that fi'would he | yiy A Enstine, . abbitt | o Beatson and T. M. Galloway. — |lican national commiitee hus ‘raised here shortly after he had returned | of determinatfon. All possible prepa.| Sections of the congress were chosen |ed in Michigan In honor of the late delighted to attend, but that his pres- | miles'trom heré.” Joe Ackerson, forty- T e———— $422,066.96 for the present campaign rations to avold the flasco of another | to study how the fight of the organisa- | Theodare Roosevelt was unveiled here | ence on that evening. would depend | five, died ‘fram suffocation when he| ppquisitive Old Lady—What, in your [and up ,to the closc of Lusiness from Detroit, where he had been in- strumental- im ‘effecting reunion’ be- tween two factions of-the gelical Chureh dftér thiirty years' separation. Albany, N.¥., in 1853, ngaged in thé minietry entirely upon the: itd y Harding on that a.iZ."‘ Hen ot M In the absence of James P. Horn}: and' three companions were trapped in | opinjon, is your finest plece of fiction? e "-i‘:.‘;l”k‘éi:é’.‘:i"éi:‘k::; 3}‘{:‘,; P Author—My last Income tax returm. Drought o the surface. ‘ —London Opinion. e uers, who went to th (2 of the one ©| Amber has aiways been much used trapped men, wars o g o e o @as and smoke. It whs |and prised In the cast and Chins still come : anly P,ogr-«vrvmnuwnud imports large quantities of it It is h to the mine that it was |crushed into powder and then burned | = l;:'?'a’\s : Wednesday night had spent $421,44%, leaving $622.96 on hand, Treasurer Fred. W. Upham announced today. His report, filed, with the clerk of the House of Bepresentatives, shows R. B. Mellon of Pittsburgh,” brother of the Secretary of the, Treasury, as the largest individual contributer, glving $25,000, ° 3 tion could be carried on against the pro- hibition movement, which it was as- werted, ssed-large ‘fxnfll and an or- ganisation with ramifications every- ‘where. It was decided that international inaugurated. today with elaborate ceremonies. A lite-sized figure of the late Pres- ident, in bronze, was -unvelled in Hoosevelt Square, a park site, also dedicated to Roosavelt. ictor M. Goré, régent of. the Uni- versity of Michigan, deliversd the 3 dadication sddress. He ‘pronouneed | Harry 'J. Brown, treesu and e tfidvgomr!l.'l thur Dun: ... ~ meml arrest in the case that wquld turn out fmilarly to the arrest of Clifford Hayes are belAg made: When an'ar- rest comes; it is confidently predicted, it Wll; bo";nulo on ‘uofll“d“lyl.“ ground. with & case regarded as clad. It already has been hinted mt ,th' n:m”&“tthfl Ilalt s evuhno&-lqw- portant, if not more so, than the Jlm- afidavit h day, president of the club, Arthur Henning, vice president, headed the committee, the otlher members being J. Cunningham, secretary; -the group out. a8