Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1923, Page 35

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'BURNS SAYS “REDS” CORRUPT STUDENTS : Spending Large Sums in Col- leges, He Declares, in Ad- dress at Charlottesville. By the Associated Press, CHARLOTTESVILLE, V; Asserting . that communis ng large sums of money spend- throughout the country in an effort to reach the | William J. Burns, ! head of the bureau of investigation | college students, of the Department of J address here today declar knew the Univ the only c Y where communism does not radicalism in almost all of the larger had visited. He students to tion of communist tea University of Virginia Relates Experiences. noted investigator character © Libe s he “student radical o nd_related hi 1S experier The “Re irns said, adding t mmunists would not eventually ac 1i m of overthrowing 1d be through- n now than to cate said the chi, throughout Curzon Sees Premiership Away When Nearly in His Grasp| BY HAL O'FLAHERTY. ! LONDON, May 24—With the honor | of being prime of minister of G Britain almost within his grasp, Marquis Curzon watched his chances go glim- mering as the prize fell to Stan- ey Baldwin, chan- ]‘ MARQUIS CURZON. ing Baldwin Burns declared he had found|§ | “is to | v cellor of the ex- chequer. Doubtiess Cur- zon feels hls d ppointment keen One of th orincipal signs of | how opinion veloped against'® Curzon wa in an editor! the Morning strongly adv Bonar 1 . Under ordinary n n| n doubt | urged | st the introduc- | servedl nings in the onside waited rec- 11 Club of Harvard Uni- | ec involving of the governme times fely direct his « acy of laws | tudents h. he d proble WOMAN SUSPECTED OF FOUR MURDERS Held, With Two Others, in One While Police Probe Other Three. May 24.—Reports picious cir- n the former . Mich.. of Mrs. were leing investi- lice while n Kopple Emma i in con recent death of H rar-old fos thorities ; Doisoned insurance polic ! selection of Curzon w | wreck the o r ! but would } Eure o | ledge n i | 'Healthy Liver ' Healthy Life Your liver—healthy or clogged, active | | or sluggish—makes 2ll the difference ! between a vigorous, - i cheerful life and low | spirits and fail- ure. To subdue _{ a stubborn liver, over- come consti- HE ' EV Slip the Guardian em- differences exist- ement which the | servat organization represents | nd the former coalition ministers. CLARA PHILLIPS TAKEN TO CASTLE STRONGHOLD Honduran Oacinls Act to Prevent Escape—Murderess Fights Her Removal. zon's selection, rhasized ¥ Honduras, May 24 —~ IS hat Clara Phillips, | in Cu a to serve out her entence for murder, might effect her escape from the local jail, where she had been under detention for some has been transferred from galpa to Omoa castle, 300 miles north of this city on the At- a | The tr made und murderes r of the prisoner was ued Mrs. Phillips has engaged a prominent local law A y made a me court for th e of Mrs. Jackson, lered detained for thirty t the request of the American E ADOPTS NEW. TIME. ated Press May rance has adopt- daylight saving time. The senate 80 to 109 to ndvanc: The chamber of had adopted the ange will be effee NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. ITRY TO DYNAMITE THURSDAY. Five hundred pounds of dynamite was found placed about the spillway. It is reported that had it exploded it would have resulted in draining the lake, which for several years has been a state-owned game and fish preserve. Rains in that section of west Ten- | nessee recently have been heavy and | eerly this month numerous appeals | reached the governor's office asking | cews | Feliet from the overflow of the lake. | News | Threats were of an at- ' miting the spi LAKE IN TENNESSEE 500 Pounds of Explosives Found in Spillway After Threats. By the Associated Press. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May thén reported of dyna- reached the governor's offi ey | MAY 24 1923. tempt early to blow up the way at the Tower end of Teatoot ke witn | - -SUES ACTRESS WIFE. dynamite, but the fuses failed to bus BOSTON, May r.. Albert Pfeiffer of the Massachusetts board of health has filed a suit for divorce agaipst his wife, Alexandra Carlisle, actress, alleging desertion. The case has been set for hearing next week The custody of a six-year-old girl adopted four years ago will probably be arranged by agreement, according to_counsel, Miss Carlisle was a delegate to the st republican national convention nd made a speech from the floor. ({4 ) Everyman’s Gasoline” REPLY by the Standard Oil Company (N.].) in the May issue of its magazine, “The Lamp,” to the findings and charges of the sub-committee of the U. S. Senate ap- pointed to investigate conditions in the petro- leum industry—a reply in which the true position of this company, its policies and actions, are frankly set forth. Also in this number, an article by Dr. Warren K. Lewis, head of the Department of Chem- ical Engineers of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on the possibilities UNIVERSAL IRON For Sale Here Tapered point makes ironing pleated or ruf fled goods casy. Round- ed back iron sidewise allows you to or back- ward as casy as front- ward. of “dollar gasoline”; an analysis of the sub-committee’s use of figures by R. L. Welch, Secretary of the American Petroleum Institute; a resume of the current crude oil situation; and letters and newspaper comment inspired by the report. . A copy of the magazine may be obtained free of charge from the Standard Oil (N. J.) agent nearest you, or by request addressed to The Lamp, 26 Broadway, New York City. The June Bride Of all her wedding gifts, thare.are siways « iew which are more precious than the rest. Not alone for their value, but for the memories they stir. The Schmidt collection offers just such gifts—beau- tiful things from which to choose a gift that will reflect your personality and good taste, that will make the happy bride conscious of the fact that no one but you could have selected it. For Fifty-four Years Importers of old and modern ilver Sheffield Plate, old and modern Glass, Garnitures and fine Porcelains A.Schmidt & Son 1211 Conneeticut Ave. NW. ‘Washingtor PASADENA NEW YORK NEWPORT BOSTOI MAGNOLIA 375 O towels fln'$650 . That's the new low price per case of ScotTissue Towelsin this city. In five, ten and twenty-five case quantities they cost even less. You can buy 150 towels in a dustproof carton for 40 cents. These prices are the result of our fight o lower costs and pass the saving on to the consumer. Phone or write and we'll see that you are supplied with, towel- and fixtures. SCOTT PAPER COMPANY POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPANY 607 14th St. en they g pation, dizzi- ness, bilious- 1 ness, indigestion, headache and the blues there is nothing on earth so good | asCarter'sLittle Liver Pills. Purely vegetable. “mall Pill—Small Dose—Small Price . i Baltimore Office, Builders’ Exchange . J. M. Keeler. 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