Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1923, Page 36

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36 - o Fo B 5 : e —————————— 7'U. S. TOURISTS SHUN TOURS OF GERMANY Berlin Hotél Managers in Protest at Government Restriotions TUpon Travelers. ! By the Assoclated Pres BERLIN, June Eighty per cent of all American tourists are going to France. This statement was contain- ed 1n a report submitted by a prom- ' inent hotel manager at a meeting of ! all Berlin concerns interested in tour- ; 18t trafc, held for the purpose of protesting against the government ! obstructions placed In the way of ravelers wishing to visit Germany. This manager. who recently return- ! ed from a trip to the United States, | cited certain reports appearing re- ! cently in the American press of ill- treatment _accorded Americans in ! Germany. he said that while these might be mendaclous they were puh- * mtantially true and prevented Euro- pean tourists from coming here. He ! declared that inquiries made at the German consulates in New York and . Ban Francisco revealed there was scarcely a single instance of late of : Americans traveling for health or . pleasure being given permission to visit Germany A member of the Surgeons Asso- clation asserted that German con- | suls were refusing to give vises to] ! Americans who desired to visit Ger- man health resorts. ' A representative of the foreign i office explained that the German con- sulates had been advised to place no ! difficulties in the way of “legitimate” foreigners desiring to enter Germany MADE DRUNK IN LINE - OF DUTY, HIS DEFENSE * Policeman Accused of Slaying, Says He Drank to Test Liquor Before Shooting. DETROIT, Mich, June 7.—“Drunk . in the line of duty,” is the novel *_@efense counsel are offering for Ter- ence Monaghan. former patrolman whose trial on a murder charge Is ““starting in recorder's court here Monaghan charged with I'shot to death Edison Heffron in a !"near beer saloon New Year morning wof this year Attorney Thomas Chawke, “Ining his defanse for Monaghan said I'the latter member of “liquor squad” of the police force W “In order to get evidence against the keeper of a ‘blind plg.’ " Chawke ®ald, it was necessary for him to buy a drink and assure himself It was “intoxics ating by drinking it ,Buit of this devotion to du 'hecome intoxicated last lieve. preceding the alleged n The theory th was a 'liquor squad m stoxicated while seeking evidence was “touched upon several days ago by Frank H. Croul. police commissioner. in an interview. The commissioner's reported comment was answered by »James R. Davis. federal prohibition director for the Michigan district ‘who sald that most of the llquor b ;ing bootlegged in Detroit is poison- "ous. adding that if patrolmen drank wit to get evidence ‘thers is far eater probability of their being iiled than there is of their getting .Adrun % “HEIRS TO FILE CLAIM i ON $675,000,000 ESTATE By rhe Asnoctated Pross OMAHA, Neb., June 7.—R. L. Hen- deraon, territorial superintendent for Kirschbraun & Sons, a local commer- ial product company. will leave for New Yorh city within the next fow udayk to file clalm to one of the largest estates in America, namely that left by his great-great-grand- Robert Macomber. which Tued £t 3655:000.000, Thirtern other lheirs also will share in the @i The Macomber properties, Wito the Omaha man, consisted of 104 {theres of land near the Trinity Chureh, which still stands at the hend of Wall cording and in his will to the | J*Frinity Charch Corporation for nins tv-nine yvears from his death, the rlease money mccumulating und plling “up with the interest so that today it is valued at about $8 00,000, No dispute prevails s the inheritance of *he huge sum im- provable. Henderson doclured A sure, safe way to end CORNS In one minute you can end the pain of corna with Dr- &chel's Zinopsds. Ther remove the cause—friction-pressure, and Beal the irritation. Thus you avoid infec- tion from cutting your corns or using cor- fivesaids. T antseptics materprool Sizes for corns. callouses, bunions. box today at v di Sox today at your druggiat's or “hoe Dz Scholl’s Zino-pads Made in the laboratories of The Schold Mit Co., makers of Dr. ot e Foot Comjors Appliances, Arch Supports,eie. Put one on—the pain is gone! Bee Brandv ¢ Insect Powder 15¢ —35¢ —70¢ Ash your Druggist or Grocer MCCORMICKE CO. BALTIMORE having | in out-| the | 1 as to make FORMER MANAGER HELD FOR $66,000 SHORTAGE George E. Wilks Said to Admit Losing Money of Trust Company in Stock Trading. By the Amsociated Press. CLEVELAND, June 7.—Arrested here last night In connection with an alleged shortage of more (han $66,000, Cleorge B, Wilks, former manager of the Newburg branch of the Cleveland Trust Company, s sald to have confessed to taking the money from the accounts of the Cranwood Land Company and the Cranwood Estate Company. He also acted as bookkeeper for these con- cerns The loss will be suffered by the United States Guaranty Company. ac- cording to Russel Bleecker, adjuster for that concern. Wilks was arrested on a warrant which specifically charges the theft of $3.000. He signed the statement, according to Mr. Bleecker, that the amount was only one of forty similar transactions, but Harris Creech, pres- jldent of the Cleveland Trust' Com- pany. places the shortage at $68,000 Detectives say Wilks told them he lost the money In stock market transactions, Wiiks would make out a check on one of the real estate company ac- counts, Mr. Bleeker sald, lorge It and then slip it into the cashier's drawer. During the cashier's ab- sence, Mr. Bleeker said, Wilks would take from the drawer the amount of . monev called for in the check i Wilks also admitted. according to Mr. Bleeker, that he would destroy deposit elips given him by other de- | positors and pocket the money The shortages began to about March 15 when Wilks r from the bank's employ, according {to bank officiala. Wilks was named | {by Willlam Petre as the man who! | pear | igned | persuaded him to steal $41,000 from | another branch of the bank, but Petre later repudiated this state- {ment. Petre is now serving a term in connection with that theft SPANISH PAINTER DIES. MADRID, June 7.—FProf. Jose Pa- rada ¥ Santin. the noted Spanish ainter. died yesterday DBordens CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK ‘OU can have it at home—just as you get it at the soda i fountain. All of the ingredients are in one package. No fuss—no mixing. The delicious choc- olate flavor is already in it. G__STAR, told of the perversion of the govern- ment, the wrongs and extortions b the official system uyon business an I prosperity,” he said. “The United THE EVENIN SEES BANKRUPTCY DUE TO TAXATION James Hamilton Lewis Declares V. 8. Only Nation Which Forces Buocessful Enterprise to Failure, States now In time of peace com- pels in all taxes from its people hy‘ | the vear a greater sum than any | Buropean law took from the people In _any one year for war ‘ J.el us suspend the unfalr taxation and expend the money we have in | our Treasury for our actual needs of | government, economically adminis- | tered. Lt there be an end to tax- | ation for tyranny unon the citizens. Let us bring this government back to the standards of our fathers. a ;»:a[n government for nractieal peo- ple." By the Associated Prees, OHICAGO, June 7.—The United Btates is “the only government in the world that (axes succemsful cu- terprines to & failure and failing en terprines “to bankruptey.® ! n‘ nit Robert Watkin of Dallas, Tex | was olected preeident of the associ- atlon: W. ¢ Hamilton. Pittsburgh, Hamilton Lewls, former was clected firat vice president; Matt - THIT ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY Woolwine of Los Angeles @ives Falling Heslth for Retirement: ‘Thumni Lee Wooiwine, district at- | torney of Los Angeles county; jate o the board of eu ervl-or- an ’ was accepted, and Asa Keyes, chiel (ANl the Woolwine "l'l [ failing health &a the reason fof his His career as district attorney was a spectacular one, some of his most Harry New. Mrs. Loulse L. Peete, Arthur Burch and Madalynne Oben- States aenator from Illinois, declared J Kennedy of Chicago, secretary. T an address last night before the and Carl ~A. Droopi Washington, | K1U% Kian lnglewood raid case. Natfongl Assoclation of Muwo Mer- treasuve! | _—— “The hour has atruci school band teurnament will be made ' one-half of all the eclectrical power pro- of the United Htat today duced In the world. NOTED PROSECUTOR QUITS 1.0S ANGELES, Calif; June T— Jesterdss submitted his resignagion deputy district attorney, appelnte | resignation widely known_cases being those of chain, Clara Phillips and the Ku chanta’ oconvention. when the | nothe final toste in the natlonal| The United Btates consumes about must be % An International Reputation BECAUSE the \Vashmgton Loan & Trust Company is located at the world’s best known capital and has over 3,000 correspond- ent banks, its Letters of Credit furnish travelers with creden- tials that are mcomparablc and afford currency in any country. Safety of funds is only one of the many reasons for using our Letters of Credit. In emergency the assistance of our corres- ° pondents is assured. Travelers’ Cheques Jor smaller sums. 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