Evening Star Newspaper, May 22, 1923, Page 26

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UPRISNG OF NORS ~ NJOLOISHALTED Religious Fanatics on Island of Pata, Philippines, Report- ed Under Control. GUILTY OF COMPLICIT IN $1,000,000 ROBBERY Two Men Convicted in Twenty | Minutes by Jury of Aiding To- ledo Post Office Haul. TOLEDPO, Ohio. May 22.—Eddie IO'Brlen and James L’olsos were found guilty in United States district court yesterday of complicity in the million- dollar robbery of central post office on the morning of February 21, 1921. Sentence will be announced some time this week by Judge John M. Kil- lits. The jury deliberated twenty min- utes. Attorneys representing O'Brién and MUZZEY’S HISTORY CONDEMNED BY S.A.R. Book Branded as “Near Socialist” by Opponents at Congress Sessions. By the Asso~iated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn. May 22.—The fight that has been waged through- out the country as to whether David Saville Muzzey's text book on the totic education, submitted the commit. tee report-condemning the bool Col. He V. Sackett, first vice president of the New York Soclety and a former classmate of Prof. Muz- zey in Columbia University, defended the book, which had been branded by the committee as a ‘near-soclalist” production. After a lengthy discus- sion, the report was adopted in full with but nine dissenting votes. The section of the committee report which drew most fire reads: “Muzzey has been amended, but the book is hopelessly wrong. No amendment can fit it for school use.” MILL OWNERS MEET. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, May 22— Plans for concerted action toward ASKS REGULATIONS ON SUGAR REMOVED Chicago Council Committee Urges President’s Action on Tariff Law to Reduce Prices. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, May 22.—The high cost committee of the city council has adopted a resolution asking President Harding to use his power to remove relief can be obtained is to elim the tariff on sugar, which keeps large amounts of gugar from coming into this country,” the resolution says. “If the tariff is removed, sugar will pour in from all parts of the world, thus frustrating the plans of the sugar profiteers.” LEGION WEEKLY STAYS. Will Continue Publication in New York, Despite Order. INDIANAPOLIS» Ind., May 22.—The Lexecutive committee of the board of directors of the American Leglon Weckly. official organ of the legion, has decided to disregard the resolu- | Colson did not offer any defense. e The conviction of O'Brien and Col- ¥ of the United Btates 1s “hope- |\ 0 o8 C0 T o preven- the tariff regulation on sugar as &lyo, providing for the removal of MANILA, May 22—Suppression of [gon practically cleans up the band wrong” and ‘“unfit for school yion of forest fires and cfforis toward | 1oy °f fO°ing down the presenty . publication from New York to the Moro religious fanatics’ uprising | which staged the robbery, according | use” in lh; e ¢l>! I::wriflc-n M;"‘:,:—l e et s sl ihene il wn the Island of Pata, mear Jolo|to. federalioficials. "OBricn was ar’|was transterred to lonal Secioty o¢|dred members of the Georgia-Florida | conspiracy or understanding among (Suluw), in which twenty-five of the|Colson in Davenport, Towa. congress of the National Soclety of{ggymill Association, = which G St autivey: (Leatiog ARSAS s ol the Sons of the American Revolution | here today. their leader, were killed by insular| Xear Groton, Mass., is America's|®t itS opening session here. Judge kb ines. 1 Naore s b R i chool of landscape architecture | Wallace McCamant of Portland, Ore., Seinriats for women. chairman of the committee on patri- Asaurrection Halted. Although the office of Gen. Leonard Wood has received no word from Pata, except a brief dispatch giving the number of casualties, confidence { i expressed that the insurrection has been halted. Reinforcements sent to Pata, it is belleved. will be able to scatter the Indianapolis, which was adopted at the recent national convention of the meets | certain interests in the United States | °TS@nizatlon at New Orleans. Com- to get a corner on sugar in order to|Mitteemen said the legion pulication - |create an apparent shortage. which |is now on a paying basis and the .| \Will enable them to keep up the price | removal from New York would be a possible blow Lo advertising patron- Contentment in Later Years— R. C. Smith, Gen. Agent G. C Dillard. Dist. Pass. Agent, A. T, & 8. F. Ry. 602 Finance Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. How much are YOU Saving with this progressive bank, during your productive years? rial day the reasons for the refusal. ? a number of organiations filed with the G. A. R., it START IN TIME—and Save with Regularity. “g o ” to the entire population. i Nationa tachment of constabulary to Pata name of religion. 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