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6 NOVEMBER o1, 1922 KLAN RULE STORY- [''o2 e encer PLANS B0 FLOATS | 22 25 SR TG DENIED BY PARKER -S4 Sneesc | INSAFETY PARADE | (fFSSSRR By SSRN | (ERP8 | 1 ASA LI Tim by his father, Alfred G. Vander- Grand Master and Official Staff | %ilt, who lost his life in the sinking of the Lusitania. Reginald C. Vander- Call on French and Pentalpha | Organizations. Louisiana ~ Governor ~Says|biit, brether of Alfred. pos I the , Commiittee Expects U. S. Will country estate here, which has been | Arficle Is Slander on unoceupied since Alfred Vanderbilt's Enter Twenty in Exhibits ath, 19 being renovated and will b . reopencd _ Thursduy evening, when - His State. - Wiliiam vanderbiit will entertain rel- | * Against Accidents.. Gov. Pavker of Louisiana, who ygs- B . terday Genferred with President Hard- separtment of U Tust cerning activities of the Xu Klux Klan in Louisiana, visited Congress today to hear President Harding's message to the special ses- | { sion. Me planned to leave for home | | late tonight. . e The governor planned no further of- tefal activity concerning the Ku Klux \ Recently Returned From Rlang while here, it was said t siorning Ly Attorney General AoV i Louisiana, Where Thlngs ‘“oeo of Leuisiana. who accompanied im on his official conferences at they \Wara "Normal,,, He says. Resuming his series of annual grand visitations, the grand master of iMasons of the District o8 Columbia, accompanled by the other officers of |the Grana Lodge, last evening paia jofficial calls on Benjamin B. French | |Lodge, No. 15, at & o'clock. and on Pen- | {talpha Lodge, No. 23, at 8:30 o'clock. | {The former organization, of which | Rev. John C. Palmer, the grand chap: {lain’ of the Grand Lodge, is master, jextended an unusually cordial wei- {come to Grand Master Coombs and his jofficial staff. Foilowing the departure {of the visitors Past Grand Master, AMUEL J. T 7 J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, James A. Wetmore delivered First Vice President. o KR ERIs Ewnie T Second Viee President. !dress on the history and tra p o iy ol i Benjamin It French Lodge, whic chartered December 27, 18 The visitation to Pentalphi Lodge | wis in @ room specially ¢ d for ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY. All_entries for the safety parade to bo staged December 1 must be recorded by Saturday of this week. Entrics may be filed at safety hendquarto 14th_ and G streets, or with Melvin C. Hazen. parade committee chair- marn, in the District buflding. Men who own mounts are wantid to head the parade as A citizens' escort. Government departments will have twenty attractive floats in the parade ythat will. pass up Pennsylv nja av- {'enue at noon Friday, December 1, as Deniul was made by Senator Hans-!gno of the features of Safety week. | aents in connection with the: situsi- | 211, den at, Loulsi; N " dell, democrat, Louisi on the floc o s ion which he reported to the federal | (6 COUTTTE (0 S0 A e re- | The parade as a whole is vepected to wuthorities. ports of crime, lawlessnee: nd ter- | have sixty floats. s Japartment of Justice and the White | House. Nor w the governor ex- — weceted to make any further gtate- st ; . > geant, had arranged A program . ' which included instrumentul selec | : X : % : tions by a trio led by Herman ¢ ! i 3 % 3 % e i 3 Rakemann, vocal selectinns by thei 3 > ' i Pentalpha Choir and an_address by | ce 1 to @ White Houge state- | ¢ e : g o : ¢ T Y d g\'.l z !\x: ’fm‘\ .‘}l\ hlf‘v\h': v ,r.,1,-l,\..y Imuwl:l\n. | When the elaborately bedecked ! & w1 2 « % G % 3 l,,,,m,,.; s ‘nator George E. Chamber- | € Tovoniiséd= co-opeEt] thera | The senator declared that upon re-! oo AR i i % tng ¢ i ain of Oregon. ‘ment promised co-operation where | e Senator declired that upon B eks of private organizations and | Vicitations this evening will he to © state. where he found condi- | corporations also have heen listed! IR e ; R $ ! Arminius Lodge, No. 25 : and to National Lodge, No s normal he s hocksd and | the safety committee will have af 6! X 5 & SLE s SRR > o s z i % 7 % o'clock. The grand master and the national interests were concerned in | the state. The state, However. was said to be in no need of fedoral aid i Vet read reports as printed in oo T e A e R e ralt MEEDECIERE: Ta Washington newspa r. H}f asserted procession that will arouse the entire; % b % \ Grand Lodge officers will end & Parker's Letter to Post. [RELIEN i much comment the community to the fact that a war on | ; 3 5 b 2 -5 i (dinner of the United Masonie Temple Parker last nisht”addressed ! 2 cut which has beenlaccidents is on. ¥ 8 - Committee at the City o the Washington Post con- | hlamed i Some quarigrs upen in-| Melvin C. Hazen, chairman of the o'elock. when Willlan Know pecial correspondence pub- | dividual members of ihe Ku Klux ! parade commitiee. announced today i : % ier, director of the camprign for funds. 3 per from Louisi Kian, but contended crime was all entrie: e spectacle must G5 e % > v now in progress, will outiine plans sovernors letter follows: compared Wwith the recorded be aturday. for the coming week. Thusday even- ing the Grand Lodge officers wili ac-| company the grand master to Alexan 3 % o3 £ o 5 4 Y ftness the conferring in | 5 R W i £ Wk § &z w5 O shington-Alexandria Lodge of the ! N AL o (s g ¥, imaster Mason degree by the master| cver since 1 Bave been readi lewspapers have I known a-write aild such neiful superstruc on such glt to has been done It Brown of your sent you from But rinted With such displa The three rict Commissioners. in West uno 1L Rudelph. James F. Ovster e o or the Herrin kilings of and Col. Charles Keller, will ride at At sunmer. : |the head of the lne T sRidiatthiesoutactjtha ads Going to Baltimore. I ingon newspaper which e aitten by ome | Mr Hazen is havims some difficulty ; in obtaining musi sependents | was George fof George Washington Lodge of Mis {the . Was ‘buufl. fprinted the rep of its staft cors becanse a num- | ¢ Sunday. The article is a gt e iber of the military bands in Wash- ! TR T slander on Louisfana and on its chief b 2 jmgton nave arranzed o go to Balti- | H wutive. : more on December 1 for a celebration | i e ot conceive how, such sweep- | T did not see your correspondent A gnda et cimeito he held there the following day. g and he made no application for an in- | N8 1ibelous. extromely damagits | “while there will be a number of ptigitionsL i rview. Most of his statements | (5 ORI some community | Pedestrian, delegations in the safety 2 % i could have heen disproven 1 he 1[)4' ade, the demonstration is not in- 1 I have been given even primarily « parade of foot The ohject in getting as many floats ax possible in the line is to impress upon the thousands along the route of the parade that Washing. ton has orzanized to stop the Killing A maiming of its citizens. not oniy wade even the most superficial ir vestigation. To state that the klan| ‘has redueed the soverelgn state of Louisiana to the vassalage of the in visible empire’ is one of the most ex travagantly inacenrate observatic have ever known n newspaper man tended to mwarchers, ic o repatable but when on the. page of onc’of the groatest jour- « issued at the N v leadings e ut attep- nsille BIG"VETERANS' NiGHT" | 4 4! Wiiliam B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, GOLLADAY ELECTED WALTER H. KLOPFER, Treasurer. | : . | make and it is U reinex s ¢in street traffie, but in every form of o . . G Dbgeause the man was on the groand ¢ T oset out ) gecident H et i B sl e serce o stander | ““Chitmen of w1l commitiees for | R. Hall with a patriotic, musical and here is absolutely nothis he could have based his s that ‘the machinery of <iite e of Lou retenctio Afety headq social program Past Division Com- mander J. Clinton Hiatt presided. | week mel in_ conference At a 14th and G streets, to-! “There never Lus heen th ment has almost ceaseld to function” | 1€ i 151 dny worted on the progress the; No ldea of Askinz Aid. s that ittered L iare making in arranging their respec The invocation was by Rev. Edward | effvot is IBJUNIOUS T Hive parcs of the seven-day educationa] i Siater Dunlap. There was the usual farive. [ PR s s 2 N A ree group of men and wemen ) who have voluntesre be speakers during Safe 0 the Willard i i 1 t ceived final " s they hould presentati n of the colors, pledge of | lProminent Civic Leader| i Unanimously Chosen i i f | und the singing of “The Star Spangled Ranner.” Lincoln's Gettysburg ad- ress was read by Commander Ad il L ! idressing orgunizations h of the o b e S S e bert A. Taylor. The address of U our articie, i oper W Dar otitho Ly Past Com er Har- | r accurs B 1‘~ H 5 i iman. representing th > done : clson i S President. made an in- | T w o wit vhich ! eivil war. vou presented it be made the presentative H. Frear of isconsin, eral. and’ Mr Stephens. <t Judie adv gen- rmaret Patterson president of Others were Mrs. Myrtle Babbitt, W. .4 ubject of conferenes on my return to isfana, at which time it will be. ded as to the furthee wetion that will be taken ight Has Only Regun. nt for | | | rong of th stead of on the nday rnoc d4 F. Colladay, promin s in civic activities in this b Ellipse, at proceedines whi ful for any persy member of “the unznimously elected president jof the Washington Board of Trade, at {ASPIRE TO 100 PER CENT| it b oim, e baard ot direcors of Ku Klux = Masked men m\..) invi ,hlr-!l:l".y'n.\lr‘ TEehbt HGHAY ThThE HnOUABEIAIE B ) “ s, Babnite W it e i YR nciDltoe, [ Amusled, BoriH bive Hears fhai be had been § IN RED CROSS ROLL ! ihat organi in The Star building der. Department of t e e S b £ i Kian T LL CALL|—— — e T mee sestoston e | clan w the state | e | E Other officers chosen were: Samuel J. | of Trade will be held December 5 at! President Harding scnt h more th ually guarded. A squad Sient O Lo | Three of Six Police Precincts Close .[ PE LD | Prescott, first vice president; J. Harry | the Willard Hotel. it was decided Ly {4l his inabiliis to e presen, fra | ©f #tate troopers patrolled the court- 2 & a & . Sl I O - oy vic the directors. A speaker from Almas’ Harding sent a choice collection of ke and surrounding grounds. They will be able rid Louisiana of beeun today, as it nhounced to Mark—Three More t {Cunningham, second vice president; e sl CHE. flow-ers L From HHE, Wile, Bt Sicious dey St ihe more quickiy | Last pieht all Taers hav S Ervaret | Than S rtar Care, 'seorotars s Rienard L |Eemple on the Shrine convention to Ut fowers from the White House ecautisnda a “dead line” around the if we can the hlp of other he suit amainst th will be Half Way. - i { Conner, assistant secretary; Waiter H.|dress the guiherinsg {served during the cven The fiow- | Jursroom, erence room on t vt | At leust three of the six ¥ pre Kio [ treasurer; E. C. Brandenburg, | ety week and a ]:mrml:ul.'- nl»:.w ers w Irr distributed nz the o toor W French windows e t o e six puiice pre- 9 2% = fty cumpa were indorsed by the di-§ Crans present 4 Pl A outside iETon: ) erships in the Red Cross roll eall| e 1t-arms, | entive membership of the banrd ask- Desed isfon Co s beyond it nd one was permitted to % 5 ¥ The clection of Mr. Colladay to the|ing universal observance of the safe-, Frank t. cha Mrs . en effort 1o v i the 1y ca Vice chairma paisn i | Whether Contractors Will Be With- | o are €0 cluse to that mark that most_immedinto the ! Sl deney gives the board an exc Avis oA e ® Jeople of sowe of cur.c es from e 3 5 R St = _— Thins en Berg- the terrorism in Which ther “now t re E ¥ time. in $200,000 Allowance Cause otz icoenlyintertase iy Wa DEMAND U. S. PROT s Thersa o hiss gl held. Sinee the Klin docs ot work in o Woman's {ton; a man with a broad . O OTECT R At atis 50 per cent of Anxiety. lone’ who has sound ideas on t to be meard| . (o Sty ieagit: ! CHRISTIAN REFUGEES Active Civie Career. Division s, Cor he open. | may sar that the prob.em | nted i3 rgely @y inve i drive the Kian | ts which lack but : e g = ¥ R Axwell .nnd Parker in s soon- ax he couid | o e g Bids will be opened at the District| The new president 1 given a long . : n Amnouncing that e e e & Chesfact:are: No. b 08 o O by, Rolana ALl of service fo Washinzton, | Methodist Bishops Adopt Resolu- and Chaplain the organization | buildine ¥ Roland M. 33 hi<heen a member of the juint com- Stemin of Cushing Camp. dis the subje the Hulise CRUNE O wment of that body, Repr well .of Louisiani i st night denying th ditions in Leuisiarn n the Tost a W telegram of inquiry sent and judges in the cight parishes in h Aswell's s ment distric i s each of which N oo Uu Niatine and 1 ; ¥s eheap politics to gain fro otoricty. tions Calling on Harding chief clerk of the engineer mittee e construction of federal schools, for whicn Riesident priated $200.000 Brenu 57 out ot | departme running altie two Jj eigith and fscal relation 1 the District o Fede Many Organizations. t representing tions were M for Action. i Those fated or Assovinted Press, WYOith ovember ond, are cxpliined that the piling up enroiments anothe. ‘ | hombardment of 100 per cent ¢émpa- 2 nics such ax that ziven last week. H R S R, 3 DIE; 2 HUAT IN CRASH. atened with | ST —Reso- tics both here ¢ 8. {lutions of sy was born in Kansas, bes; of law there at 30 has been a resident of this ity for (v 3 — == [y = Daughters or moma Hemple ipathy for ( e ipal Architect Albert L. Harris, who diew the one set of pl rans; Mr = S Gran stern e on President ilard ernment exert itself stecting them wer by board leaught in tana ling hat the : lency i aiding and was made by William T. Galliher. in a brief address, pointed cut i president of thef nomination was seconded and the secr 2structed to cast a uni aws the pro- contraciors mount available. | Wi least haif a Who will, s for one of the build ide on both jobs. S thesd puiti from the govern e had advance Knowle m with their pmh A i Mre. Virginiz White Sprel president of Gen. Willian Beek Circ Ladies of G. A, R.; Mrs. -Lizzie W. Calver, president, Legion of Loyal Women: M + B. Palmer, pist preside Division Auxil- I passec of < afterno town bef. or joi ! Gne of the junior high schools has occuy of the Suwanee River Special Strikes Auto ! tary, imous ball In a reply to this statement tes was | 5 named tie Lang nd v i far as it referred G him. G A at Crossing. amed the Lan n ey ary: Mrs Tolson, president | ceelared it untrie e FLATE O S el et eoled Lo e Co-Operation Asked. Yor funds arren . Harding Auxiliary o | S AORRELE ey e i Bistreat Immed taking the chair,iers included Elinu Reot, Dr Mrs. Wilson, viea prosi- | B ang ) nree perdonsiost ey tha A lay asked for suggestions Murray utler 5 ent B. Cushing Auxil-| Col. . H Oldrovd, ant | Mant of Department of the Poto- | A. R.: Col. John Middieton, of Temporary Home for The ot B. F on Tows Ailizon s - will be called the Henry 1 be built pshur and ational opal Church, with the New York activities for the coming lin, vid t he appre d two others are & the result of the River special of iking an he main which today asked that < and |dic ~tat ‘ suid eond « hlished 2 rise wing ot etties o5 o b ared by some ths k¥ Pinchurst. Ga. the president “pull t : -| The rc on. which was ordered ors; Bristos, ser oniy two seetio : e £ he age fiv Kkillea | complishing necded improvements in|gent to Mr. Harding and Seereiary { départment rolis o' ha bee: it e i A ins, nincteen, died | { Washinston. [Hughes, = i A. R: Commander D o outag e L O, e COmIng | on the way to a Macon hospital, and te. One of the fir of the| *We exy our here and helief | s H. Perkins of Lincoln 'ost. N I eereor ) et o i Winford Mims, five, died in a Macon 1 that man | new president w nment Wil use every AL R Commander John Finn of s e B BTN [t eeimen ot i {hospital last night. Pascal Mims i to be ahsolutely | Plitt from vic ‘means, wnot_only for the wlings Post, No. 1. G. A.! et enilrunitia s JSORIIINBIL el onh poelvs i oo anis ! river of the automobile. and. his A 5d mow you ean't be- |man of the.membership com Suinew of hese Terse- |1 Charles 1. fainiti! m of Justice on A gLl b in 18 e getabRshed ce- d son are suff s fro a4 word he says. the hoard. Mr. Colladay also reap-|ecuted ( n minorities, but for | of Burns 0. 8. G. A R.: Com- | et il d activlyy of{ fur.sand in 13 i established | roeyens tas iceTiag boor boob: he married a|pointed Odell S Y ehairman Of | thelr protection from further out- | mander Hughes of George | St PR S LA B een Ferem Lwere brot of 1 ind Win- | woman who requ detailed expla- | the pubiic order rage and tor th medving of the | M. Thomas Post, X . G. A R.: Com Tresident 1o . It was. (eclared ) Rova el | his d ation of tr The next u y ions mander "W M. Coul o { Lataete ARne thero never had)isen o tnfanc | Seriatins Bap e e/ 1 i j derapnend, commander ot i bes A o 28 b b W i v3 ipartment of the Potomac, ¢ Wi B S e | 304 PROMINENT AT ARTS BALL GIVEN LAST NIGHT FOR PRODUCING FUND OF e il . : won generally oo which mishi | Commander J. W. Lyons i i THE WASHINGTON OPERA COMPANY. RIS AT shich, he stated. the Klan in lowis Front | ! jana cived from without the state, ! ity and | i PRt o ot Fark e idadr e s | et iss who BALTIMORE GRAIN DATA ! the alleged Klan wetivities was have not ted in one of Several matters which browshy | terme of ¥. The notlatio DENIED U. S. TRADE BODY him to Weshington. Others of Front jiin the corpo: his opposition to the appo Plimits is in excess of 1,500 persouns Walter Coben. s nesro. as controller i but the town has so greatly outgrown of customs ot New Orleans. He was | the corpn Tim that there City Is First in Country Where | ymderstood “to” have discussed this | comsiderably move thar 0 person e ! Tt is | considerably an 4,000 persons | SRt matter with Senators Ransdell and ! living in the. town : : I X Broussard of Louisiana in confer-{ The wovernment of the town is by | ek enees the Capitol. | la mavor TRAVELERS TO BRAZIL | MAY SEE BULL FIGHTS ! nd council. The town has ! ter and sewer pl, ting plant. Y five comip unt in The r ¥ 15,1 : s account said the company | made up of enthusias smol By the Associated Press. | BALTIMORE, Md, November 21— | Baltimore has been placed on record officially as the only port in the: country In whith the grain exporters | suceessfully have refused representa- jeaters, but fires are fow at Front| 1 fxposition Authorities Granted | R0+ he reel is drawn hand | tives of the Federal Trade Corimis- | r tand the old handpump-used before | i :ss to their private files for! Permission to Stage Toreador | the installation of the present wate sion access to their private files for ! 2 {system-is ont of date, for the gravity | !tne purpose of making a survey of | Shows. pressure throws a stream higher the grain trade for the United States | than the * tallest buildiyg in the Seciate i BY CLAUDE 0. PIKE town.” 1 i SR osd S i b Gl e s oM ehes These i This was established by an opinion | Copyright, 1 Front Royval has a $35.000 hi handed down by Judge John C. Rose | 600 | ok : . L i £ s B! % 3 In_the United States circuit court IO DE JANEIRO, Noyember 21.— | school building and more than LB 2 ¥isitors to Brazil's centennial may ex-, of ‘:‘"m'_‘r""" B val ,“nl-lren fl;‘trnfl 3 b S % s 4 5 o r :pholtlmg the objgclinns of et i e public schogls. here are TOt- £ 9% oo A 4 i > Y rokers to a mandamus sought Dby perience new thrills, the authorities T Entstanal Baptiat. Mothodict g 3 e e - : 2 ; syt A L s aving granted permission to pro-|and Catholic vhurches. : . g 5 : g | merchants to permit an examination moters to hold bull fights at the ex- | _The principal business® streef is of their records. Judge Rose ruled in effect that an Main, “Which runs - east and west. position. The action has brought R TR e R S = Among the homes which are con- : : ; - & trong protests from the newspapers, | Sidered showpla of the little city % 7 e o 3 5 : 23 Federal Trade Commission “the right which have been opposed to the plan of A. L. Warthen, on the 3 i Lo ARt o R o TR N R S i : {to inspect and copy the papers of ever since an application was filed | south side of Main street, between ! ; / A 3 : s TER e Py . he post office and the courthouse. ; : e : SRy : : | interstate . foreis ce whe ~ome week_ ago for permission to .. Vi omie of Gen. Granville ! 5 & ¥ & 9 J 4 & i ‘ A s ever, in the judgment of the commis. nake bull fights an attraction at the | ydams, U. S. A, retired, on the edge | ) % i : i | sion, such ‘inspection may furnishi sntennial. ” of the town. » i 3 g % _ - e information rnr value to an'imminl it The papers insist that’ bull Front Royal has 1we newspapers, | =k p | : : . . : i - : isimaking of some econuuic DEOLISHA s Mgl Brasn. that r’)’x:'noxf::):‘;:fiufi two-banks dnd two Rotels. The manu- L AN E 4 N ; : : it andfwhemsat Igs mojeon e \e hatf over, and that this is stmply | facturing industries of the town are . 5 ; e i that any vielation of the | ‘. device to re-establish the “sport” |Eumerous. A silk mill has been in op- i 3 s ; . _ been C‘;m'"vl" i laton passed dast] in this country. One important Rio | eration for some years. Othier plants | ~ 4% g i3 : e T o dor which the. federal| caily calls the promoters a “defiant |include linie kilns, the Locust Pin . ! 2 ' i D L R ae Dackel byitbe] nd astute group of men backed by | Company, reported destroyed by fire 4 ; . LT ] | commin o A monE other Things it mscrypulous officials.” . today, and a factory. turning out ax ¢ : Gimd we o (farm Bl investigation. of Jt agso §s pointed out that there |and other handles. ; 7 . p o . i e A ne Detween facm. and® expatty nust have been an understanding be-| The United States remount station : 3 ; Sk E - G T o, the profits or. losses-of the {ween! the promoters and the offieals, | i two_and a half miles southeast of > s o D o e aparting. flkmys - and 6bre § the work of constructing-an amphi- | Front Royal, on 5.000 acres of land. | ; T : principal exporting frops-and, COro ‘Beater began as soon as the applica. | In the courthouse square is the Con- ! . Do manipilations, I any, in} tipn was made and that professional | federate monument. The Randolph- 4, } s 25 [marxov menindintions: LIE S XE R fareadors cngazed in Spain already | Macon Academy is located at Front Mrs.. Charles D, Helmbold, (eenter) wearing & striking butterfly conttime i hiens 1 4 Bl on W WAY BeFe . Boyak, sy Liaht) ok tha rrons : : deainp o e iy e 0 o o g R Rt VISTATIONS RESUMED |“PIG MAN" T0 G EDWARD EACOUL DAY, : : the occasion. The master, £ R allegiance to the flag and assembly | ¥ i principals’ in {from witho {Daniel Jo Wray and Frank Denier iher. She nodded. ’ = MURDER VERSION New Witness Said to Have Driven Truck Whose Lights - Flashed on Scene. TEN OTHERS: TO TESTIFY Prosecutor Mott Mum on Whether Grand Jury Will Hear ’ Mrs. Hall. tiw Aseociated Press SOMERVILLY November Z1, uty grand j nty-one rmcn three —prepared today sault upon tie evide g the upon whom prosecuti WILBUR MOTT. pel, a dealer : pigs. whose mov. ments on the fateful night of Septen r aused detectives to bring the most likely e roborator the bLitherto unsup e ale of Mre. Jane Gibson, t “pi Evidenuce upon which the gra:d Jury may designate the slayers Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall and Mr Eleanor Reinhardt Mills, his chci Finger, rew; to be adduced. Yoo rduy's session of the jury, its firs, was looked upon by the prosecutio: as only the s ing of the stage ujn which” the principal witncsses ar: 4 about to be draws “Pig Woman™ Most Promiment. In the list of principals the nam.» of Mrs. G “plg woman.” ncy appears most prominent. Next come the name of Sipel, the “plg ma whose overnight rise to fmportan.. es him one of the mysteries the case i 4 long list of w twelve of whom appeared 1 ¥ vesterday, and at leas heduled to testify today wo New Brunswie neighbor or two of the tragedy. numerons ens end nembers of Rev. Hall's fohn the Evangelist, of it Episcopal faith; det nty officials DeWspaper men 2 sutor Wilbur A, Mot whether Mre, 1 tor, will be - ury. as sne i 4 he reveal cord of the tes- Russell, 1 d fo he anla ye-wiiness” o Protests e nounced prins i ner to siory of N, s came early hute over ailed bal se on _the that Mrs. * the slain minister. or one Who raises pigs me the most important Id appear Mr. Mott, Kman, out- hope ot md Jury case. A J ik newspap 1 how th air lay when stretched out und rev on the lonely Phil- A+ Cardinal testified his srestures could be seen through the jows 11 story wa. to the 4t that he picked up leiters z p ¢ body and held them sntil the poiice arrived. Dr. E. I» «terinarian, succeeded <tand 1+ Mott had discovered sses could be seen 0 ‘the position of nged and later the wv. Dr. Loblein, | _. Mr. Hall, was theé 3 ] the body of the dead the ministe stand v Officers and Reporters Heard. third witness was George Totten, Somerset detective, whose testimony was followed by that of two more New Brunswick newspaper men; then Dogart T. Conkling. farm- of this county, and his <he deputy, watta. w vatta left Totten was res Ned.sand close on his heels came order for Conkling to come back were followed by James F m. Mott's dete A stir was capsed whea Pea. hmer. who W with ymon® Sehneider when the bodies” w t wund, eame through an undergroun:d from the J She was on the star fteen minutes. In the zod from the juis er tor the 1 became star wi o of attackine hneider, sti- tives, did not il to the grand she room, she mat S time suinst him on a ¢ © hetween two dete r. W. I 1 the Somerset coun- ty coroner’s phesician, wha failed to . . throat hid called. Ho knob as s before pon told. eritered. but once he w jurors his story Grace LEdwards ew Drunswick o was the fast ss. She told how Schneider ecame 1o the Strykes home to telephone to the police. Mr. Mott refused to discuss witl reporters his plans for tomorrow's and Jury. nor woul Mrs. Hall would be sesston of 19 e say whelher a witness SENTENCED FOR LARCENY. - Given One Year for Theft of Guitar. Donald Anderson, colored, charged with the larceny of a guitar, the prop ity of Horace Long. 615% L street northwest, was convicted in the United States branch of Police Court yesterday and senten to serve ore Year in jail s Jackson, with grand reeny, pleaded guilty—ihe taking of $360, he property of Charles P. Benedlot 53 Eact Capitol Street—was held fe the action of the grand jury in the game court and his bond. fixed at Hull, an - aged white man charged with taking four neckties from a dewntown d=partment stor: Wagp sentenced to serve ninety daye in faif and his éase referred the pro- bation officer. It is probable he will be put on probatien,