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>33 EXONERATION SEEN BYVCE SOUADEN Final Report of Trial Board on Dry Agent Charges Due This Week. With all testimony and evidence in the hands of the special police trial board, members of the vice squad were confident that exoneration on charges of irregularity which formed the topics of a hearing at the sixth precinct station ending vesterday would come soon. Attorney T. Morris Wample:, who conducted the defense for Lieut. Davis, Sergt. McQuade and Private Bauer of the vice squad, predicted late yesterday afternoon that com- plete “clearance of his clients was “only a matter of short time." The verdict of the trial board will be reported to the District Comm! H. Wahly, who with Capts, Sanford of the fifth precinet and Plemmons of the eighth precinct as his associate expressed the opinion that the board would review all the tastimony and have a report ready imfore the end of the week. presided ted. The entire trial probably teemed with more personal interchanges of hostility than any previous trial of policemen. m the defense and from the tion witnesses a b rage of recriminations constantly avas lald down on the record. Bummarizing the case, the board has thrown out six of the twenty specifications against Lieut. O, T. T vis; P and one of the two McQ Action of be bas xteen specific nesses w luctant to t out the handicap: suffered by them on account of the lack of counsei. Agents Ruby, Pack- nd Fowler, the star witness ald in the corridor du pne day had made a r m the prohibition bu e refused of tre tr 1y given e righ or the first When consent to send counsel tc ene in this cas the office of €apt. James F. Commissioner, where trial will be given to us t rried man wio wa father children, - | 61 BAND CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldlers' Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, at 5:50 o'clogk, John S. M. Zimmerman, director. March, “American Ideal,” Lanzberg Overture, “Crown Digmonds,” Auber Entracte, (a) “Slumbering River,” . Sievert orld 1s a Beautiful Excerpts from the Musical Co: edy “The Yankee Prince’ Kalmann. | | Fox Trot Popular, “Ginny,” Hearst | | Popular Waltz, “Indiana Moon,"” Jones Finale, “Wor Baxter “Tne Star Spangled Banner” REPORTS ON HARD COAL PROFIT ARE PROTESTED Anthracite ,Bureau Director De- clares Federal Trade Commis- sion Is Unfair. Protest against the manner in which Federal Trade Commission re- iports profits and whnolesale margins in the anthracite coal industry was filed ‘today with the commission by BE. W. Parker, director of the anthr: cite bureau of information. The co: mission in two statements on the aj thracite situation wholesale profits had been-exorbitant during the strike period of September, and that prices charged by some mine operators +had been unnecessarily high. In both the statements, Mr. Parker | | sz2id, the commission’s findings were | ‘misleading,” use they did not £t quantity of anthracite declared that “It is well known in the industry that the total quantity.of anthracite Wwhich is sold through wholesalers or jobbers is relatively small” the | Protest continued. “Expressed in per- | centages the reports may be based on insignificantly small quantities. They inly do not apply to the 70,00 tons of anthracite production. “It is not, then, I trust, presuming too much to request of the Federal Trade Commission that in the future reports of this series the quantities anthracite passing through the { hands - of "wholesalers shall be defi- nitely stated. [ { TWO SWALLOW POISON. | | Patients Tell Police Worries Im- pellgd Suicide Attempts. *. . Brower. thirty-three 41 innesota® avenue terday afternoon was his wife in the b: he toid her he; | rushed to | Cas a he repeated | | 4 hn R. Dull. | } B zht told the police | 1 poison because he was | werried, but b fe said she knew of nothingrto worry him. It was re- norted 2t the hospital today that his condition is serious. | Robert Story. tw 1238 Indiana avenue. his mother he had told liowed a quan- [. THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, D. "C..! "THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER ' 1, . 1923. . —————— e .| MUTT AND.JEFF—Mutt Can Arise to Any Emergency. MUTT, THRee oOF OUR GUESTS JUMPED THER BOARD BILLS TODAY ON ACCOUNT OF YouR NeGLGEMcED YOU'RE FIRED! GeT Me 2 TAKE THe ARY HUTT, THe, MANAGER WANTS TO SEE You N His OFFice: HE'S GbnA SUP ME. THe RAIse T ASKED For' AND TO MAKE MATTERS WORSE HE KEPT MY- WAGES ™ MAKE | GOooD THOSE ACCOUNTS, tity of iodine moned medic: member of and the mother sum- | al Dr. McCarthy, | mergency Hospital staff rendered first and took patient to Gallinger. Hospital. 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