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1o * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923 NG SRVE VAL e, IPERT GEMTS T3 o GTIHLETINS st e, DOCTRS 0T LEA ure in House—Jones to to Take Advantage of Other of Wealthiest Young Men cause of Lack of Back It in Senate. in Land Sale. in Baltimore. Information. | i . Carter Achieving Difficult {Advances Made in Science to Tariff Might Cause American — (Patients Too Poor to Call Task Without Damage to | The workmen's commensation bil Be Reported at Insti- By the Amociated Press By the Associated Press. Industries to Transfer INDIANAPOLIS, December 4 Them, and Other for the Distriet of Columbia, which : ¥ ”;,’ 1OR -,.’", ; ‘;,‘_' l”"mi BRI ITIGORY, A, Dacsmibor 4-= L AATOLIE, Decemloni £ g wis before the last Congress, will . her 4.—The committee of three named | o 5 = Feipht. twen- 2 enstor James B son, Tutankhamen’s Tomb. | was before the last Congresy wil tute Sessions. it m reappraisement of the Ex- | “larence Watson Wheelwright, twen Factories Overseas. |t© the local branch of the American Necessary. | reintroduced in the Senate by Sen; «Islor Springs property sold by E. L.!ty-two years old, son of the late Unity League, made public here last | tor Jones of Washington. Represent- o W se. Missouri republican leader, 1o |Jere H. Wheelwright, shot himself at vinhy s B il e e L 3 {ative Fitzg hio sduced a | signif . . 1ent for a veterans' hos- | pis no Fes it - oy i i ¢l cable to The Starand New York Times. | ative Fitzgerald of Ohio introduced | sSignificance of the important ad-| pial early teduy sunanimousty upheid | 1S home, 10 West Madison street, to- By FREDERIC WILLIAM WIL tons propounded by the organiza-| BY HIRAM KELLY wor Consright, New York T nd the T | similar measure today in the House. vances made recently in chemical s fair to both par-|d4ay in the samie room and with the; Carnureon satauy, 2 WTANERICNC Wi the | pyrensive hoarings were held on |engineering will form the basis of a same pistol with which his chum,| : LUNOR, Egypt. Decerther 4—Yes- | the bill before hoth the Senite and | series of confe by Shesis o fon ,::.".;‘,X,:f:.d"w::r,‘. Francis T. Redwood, jr., committed [ umpor g with anxious Interest. 1f|rekard to the n and seating | BERLIN, Ger Depcmber 4.<In terday and today the work within the | House committees during I‘“I'I‘ last ""' all parts of the country when the | h followed a hearing that ex- "“‘\{""’" ‘“_I ":'r”i i e Premler Baldwin fnduces the United | ©f Senator-elect Mayficld of Texas. | ;;u;’_f"dl‘\""’ millions of persons tomb of Tutankhamen has been de-jSion of Congress. 7T i the i sixteenth annual meeting of the | tended past midnight. Mr. Morse was oung Wheelwright was taken to | iineq,m to ahandon free trade and| To the first question, which asked | ¢ wardly enough w to, ok " : active support of labor organizations T e on the stand last night and explained | hospital, where his condition was 4 % 3 Y . ¢ \.ulul to the demolition of the par- ;‘ tiv '“‘"'.‘ f labor org “I.l tion .\"Ir"l\ull\lll titute of Chemical afl the sale of his ')ldphnnlru pronounced cal. He shot himself | ©stablish protection, American trade ift n regarded Senator-elect May- i vaf .n ti wall ween the ante-chamber 0 the District » American As-lgineers opens at the Willard Hotel to- and additional property for|in the stom valued at §1,500.000,000 a year will be | ield’s membership in the Ku Klus ¥, sicl and the scpulehral chamber and in | Sociation for labor slation. In ajmorrow, to continue until Saturday yhich the government paid him $116,- ‘Wealthy Orphans. direetly affected. Probably the im-| n as consistent with loyalty to the ness I8 a luxury fiio evection of e wooden sereen|®smiral Wax i wroytdes for sm b ing. - : Clarence Wheelwright and his | Mediate result of a high British toriff |laws and Constitution of the United that few can af during this operation zeneral fund from which compensa- | Eovernmental bureaus interested on the part of either party to take an | faner eobCibhans in Baltimore. His|of United States capital in British | this question permit me to re- country as Ger- : [ Sendral fon n " in father was president of the Congoli- | x I 4 The partition wall, which is about | tion will be paid to workers who are | various phases of chemical engineer- | Unfair advantage. It recommended | qation Coul Company. Cla mar. | factorfes. Hardly any other recourse that 1 know nothing whatever B SN e v three fect thick, originally contained | ppo on, 1T, the course of their work ling and to the work belng done by | ment and Morse not be aicrrboy T0- {rled Miss Agnes Gross, daugiter of [ would be open to the manufacture Constitution of the Ku Kluk phasician is al- > inal ained | pp, imum amount to be paid is |78 e by | me d Mors be dis 3 1Klan or of their purposes or pl o e Ak deugh £ open Loy Lottt — ir purp r plan @ sealed doorway which had to be|$25 a aweek and the minimum $7. these bureaus. The commission was appointed to|Jome, o CT08S of Bethlehem. P last|of American agricultural machinery, | t as a mere matter of hearsay Juostijentise broken through in order to obtain | less the weekly wage is less than $ Dr. George Otls Smith, director of | FeAPDraise the property after Morse |“"outors at the hospital sald later | Mechanical appliances of varied sorts | therefore, not in a position to without remuner- " “The injured employe would recetve |the meologieal survey and He. Fostor ofered, n testitying in Washington | the ounk man had & chance of L7 and a host of other articles that now | s | , | itive work, Tntd é o-thirds of his wages and medical | Bain, director of the burean of mines, | efore the Senate committee investi- | poyery, vi ci enter Gre ¢ free. Amer- ofond question, which states they are at the What remained to be demolished {care while he was di L If he for of She_burean of mines, | L iiing the Veterans' Bureau, to. re | Covery: He was still unconsclous, (h....ur rul'r.l uArm:u: dul)”f.x' ,'.'4'\un - A png (iegtion, wiich atates — they are ‘at_the Wwere two jambs, each about three| .-,Ilu‘.lu 1 his w dow nlxl x'-hlylrln oon on the relation of t ‘rmu‘l 'n'm‘d:g.;rn:lrn;:;x:m;;(‘»»]:. (\;::i"pm;» In a atstement o poMoe, Ar A”dn-l “",';u-l .'.*.i'x",.'“-".fi'l »:é} e ! u’l‘;;"kl‘\\xlbn‘r(~:~|| and others r\\ill\ et a0 Aohy uld fit to the extent of 85 o the science of chemical en- | haid him and a onable e as | Wheelwright said the retations be. | 2PProach a billlon and a half dol-|recciving vast sums of money from el o ‘nt to 66 2-3 per cent of his wa i Addresses on technical | 9 x;n.m:va by one man to be named|tween her husband and herself were lars. They mount to much mo: -Ax!w Klan, 1o bring about his nomina- clan l:wnpt n ar dimensions and a sma tion | depending upon the number of minor lopment of chem- 1 bY the gosernment, another by him-|of the best. He had been drinking.!than all the rest of our trade with | LU0 #nd elcetion, and usks if Watson | they are oftennn- of the once led doorway which) children, dihe compensation for Ahe ieals eommercially” will be delivered ]| SR 200 (58 SMTA lo Lo selected by and she suoposed that was Wwhat!wurone put together JSEnrdy the mux wsiworthinyiofa seat | to pay his had been left in position. Fldow would continue during her life iby A. C. Fieldner, 8. C. Tind, I, W, [ e Aret two members. . [caused him to shoot himself. ~She | EUroDe put togethe Riithe Senate X | 5 g |or until she is married azai he | Paul Hood.' H. H. Hill 'and I | MgMEETs of the compulssion are Col. | related the events of the evening, Raw Materials Untouched. Senator Watson answered that It he | rThe physician t refuse to Faced Tricky Task. compensatic for the children would s during tomorrow morning's | (inting the government: Jonee’ 1L | 2¥InE they had gone out to dinner| The vast cargoes of raw materials | 5 onyinced ,f’”', tuth 'l"“”"*“ Of fhelp. On the n e works to be made <o as to shroud complete- |k laborers, domestic servants | dutel tomarrow afternoon delessten | oottt legistature. “appointed by |55 * British would not be touched by |nomination or election, he will vote Systenn, ‘Kor. hls ha we- 1y the exposed side of the shri 1 labor are exempted from jwill visit the cryogenic laboratory of | sorseas 9 win, Missouri state Found by Wife. ptarlffs. Our most 1mpo l“,"” hapen Hwith aheerime; « pittance, so that his pay for from the floor to the ceiling . ition of the proposed law the Department of the Interior, where | SO0 | to 4 4 © tha question as to whether he may amount to 30 erection proved u blghly ESicks studies of low temperatures and the American “big business” awaits the | 100 With reference to the Ku Klux! npy Cable fo The tar and 01 result of the British elections on Dec- | Klan. Three of the questions were in o Coppright, 1 entrance to the sepulchral chamber. ;[“ feet by ten, a lintel section of sim- She had just gone to her room e will vote for the seating of Mayfield, ‘ rrodactio; A s = Pl | when she heard a thud, she said, the ved on Dixis cotton, despite ie said he will decide when the case sition of great majority of work, for the sepulchral « r e A e Gt b shot itself not making any noisé. Il efrorts within the cipir comes up in the Senate and not be- | e ron DIt IR which the shtine 05t @ in the assembly hall he Interior | ;‘\',‘h”“'I‘-*"““’]“‘““*H(“‘:n«’Mrt'n:. .\'lr~ i{ d“ll]l cotton grown in »"'11, thEid 3 - < 13 come worse in the la ¥y e } il lon Filed o o | eelwright continued, “and rushed | India. As the days of the chvil o other q a 4 cars, has been described for flls, Is sunk three bulow the | o tmencihuniding $licrd Han i his room. There | saw him on|war. the Britisn teatile industry | answered that he is not a member Tears. an ] Vel o et 5 : s will read a paper on “The Fun- I [ ans & Star by Dr. Hermann Scholl of 14 lovel gt =nd i s foot or two wider damental Principles of Maltiple. Efe floor and rushed to him. What he | without = American cotton supplics | the Klan or any afiilinted organiza- | piog g ion ! i orecnttis L the ant nber. EVEDORItIve Soni e id I do not know, 1 I was | would wither and vani In recent | tion; that he believes all men are Isecretary of Munich Physicians’ gl sercen o therefore be e e s E ety too excited to remember. times the American - industry cqual and makes no exception | Aeeinons ntroduced ready te, and had to sl SR R T “We had had no quarrel and had a|has achieved the miracle of sellir of race, color, creed or nha- be constructed the very Tow lons Thuca iy il o Held s pleasant evening. Our relations were | American-made denims and _ othe , and that he bhelieves in the Living by Menial Jobs. bassegeway between the outer shrine Yo will bo held ut . wares of kindred sort in the British | Constitution of the United States and | “One may read in the dally papers.” o i , . : of the best The pistol, I saw at his : and the partition wail while In the h z il Slde 4nd knew he had Shot himaclf I|market—carrying coals to Ne has always upheld it s Dr. Scholl, “that physiclans have istances it could not of course 2 at once called for my own maid, be nailed to T t o Wwo cipe on s infa taken their llves hecause they were iled t = This ap- Orthia Snyder, who has been my at-|Probably would wipe out this infant aken their Ity A navle Jamcuity i Moves to Nll“lfy Indictments | i e commitioe. i -nares ot | LANGIEY Also Would Increase |tendant since enilanood. When she GO S e ,,,,,_IONE DEAD’ Two HURT starving; that continually more physi- WL the arrangements is composed of W. came in she decided to call the police | qootionict ademmtn e mie ns are obllged to go into ot nner. While o L : tectionist advoeates during the bit E 5 M. irman: Hardee Chamb- S at_once. Clarence had been drinking | (or oo o > i S SerE and B braer Ente Chent= he R 5, 3 - er campalgn now drawing to a close w 3 s.siz| and to Disqualify Judge | nn TR MR Uon | Pensions of Civil War |2l S SR ML SN | cimpaignnow draninio & elore RUM RAID FIGHT |, an jn oraer to aesre them- ton Mr. Carter, | . } B - Gibba, H. E. Howe and ¢ Veterans e oot ’:;:;;,g'u.“;"‘h" effect of their program on for- « cafe pianists, newspaper ped- in the pa e . Mrs S. MeBride is In 4 ever seemed to show any dispositior: | wign“manufacturers. The prot dlers, bookkeepers, waiters, sausage pulchral chambur el Trying Case. charge of the ladies’ committee. o want to commit sulcide L e Ll BT ale Gk Copsny wate .t s Bether by means of fans vf the so-called “key industries” of | Police of Ohio City Scour Woods|workers and miners. But how many B —_— —_—— How he the British Isles. They have been de- | are there who are too old for such mer | this cor By the Associated Press. The fight over congressional dis- Imundin;{ 1 ation ever for Store Proprietor Ac- {work? Tn the lar ).m.n doing u vonder K « ITY. Ok - | ibution of free seed as aga since the a itles re {ber of pl B3P W I are ! all who watched e ienl. JELATUMA. (CUDY, .G e ol i e | quired them to expand their plant far sed of Shootin: unemployment dole is the wood was passed 2 ©{ber 4—Former Gov. J alton {brought to the door of the House bevond pre-war dime: sions, and the | cused of Shooting. | down and t e when T sentative Langley of K | & ) . SINE. screcn grew before their e like | opened his fight yesterday against hen Representative Langley of Ken- Britich home market is less capable . widows and orph a slowly opening fan o s of oriminal offesises whils | tucky today introduced a bill to make than’ ever of absorbing any consider-| = { man_physiciar “ompletes the Seree o S By Al Tootions i | permanent law o s sublect, Wi able portion of British jnanufactures. | By the Associated Press. v Finallyopie(e the Sereen. {he was in office by Atnk motions in | EELLE e | Atter The “atmistice Dritain beman | ALLIANCE, Onhio, December 4| beiin, & i Beih ooy mhen b A4 boards had | aistrict court here to squash the in 1 £ atior 350, with a limited scheme of protective |0 5 0 Ta R R O an’s widow, sixt | | {dfctments returned against him; to vresentative Langley also intro- tariffs duty of 333 per cent on | was found with her thirty | i with vengeance British ed his way thro s Lol | : 2 in Al o C spital, victims | broughe” the' twa Lections ogeimer, | dlsnualify the presiding Judge lduced a bill amending the' pension tmported automobiles was one of the | two in Alllance City Hospital, victims | 413° g er in a state i | most important ones from the Ameri- { of a gu l= between prohibition | collapse and almost unconsc 1o the antechamlb, above and | procure a change of venu llaw of May 1. 1920, by increasing 4 k 3 £ & sug batile betneen probibition focllag d B 12 el hen i earen 32 feet ] Torne geposed executive was to Navy Craft Plunge Down!civit war veterans o s100 a monwn|Marconi Says His New Device Demand From Overseas. st s o al_and the doctor found tirely concealing the s |been formally arraigned today * {and widows of such veterans to $60 Tn addition to the clamor of British general store east of here late ves- ith was due to undernourish- qihe problen of 1 s huge | inis went over until the various v 1,000 Feet After Crash |«nd advancing the rates for maimea Will Keep Waves in | “key industries” for protection of the | 1¢Td1¥ afternoon, Alliance police arm L 2 t5s) Soclaty- fob oY b il '. “‘ll:unu are acted upon. He is charge soldiers ranging from $60 to $1%5 a . Boms mifcket. tfe Ml (overses || CAIWIN Tot Suns toony are ecourt e Berlin reported by bassin i ted tingn. . ed . . A s : - dominions have been demanding | the woods south o for Maricu, 2 inoons ot s ] he[with diverting state funds to mi at San Diego. Jnerdh R SHA WOIN 1a0 (extends Suls Given Area. | jbreferential tarifts.” ‘Austraiia, New | blamed by police for the shooting. | b [feraniy below om across the spuce fo L s R T AN Ater o pensionable status of widows by ad- | Zealand and a I o) SHIDHE e e ot Ay n b d s ¢ placed paralldl to and |commanding the court not to con- vancing the date of marriage from Ireadututs o t fruits | Y Kiliea tn. the. eun fra i othing outside of the partition |vene a grand jury « 1 to Inves-{p, 4, iated Press 1905 to 1920, By the Associated Press Better ol s ",;,{_’."K"l 2s Crawford of East Palestine, | nothing of books. s ot D e v ermor s pial aots 4801 "SAN DIEGO, Calif, December 4.—| What is known as the militia pen- | LONDON, December 4.—Signor Mar- | tors are able to do. This of eohei, | leader of the raiding party. and Tom : t ber 0 sereen in - pl interforing | legistature, oo R hree maval airmen were killed yes- | Sion bill was reintroduced by Repre: | coni safd today that within the next| brings he question of “food | i e e n Man i e s beiont TRl s ) Proposes Mandamus Wrif. lterday when two airplanes collided : “d such a measure in | few weeks he planned to begin tests | 12%¢5" #H Blaces the protectionict fusillade combh L S fene hadibuen mes ] 5y ok Suawe (Geotke. W, Clarkijat ax aititnde. of abont 1,000/ feet at 7y Congress since the Fifty-ni between London and New York of his | dilemm oGt a ved s carried ont with | denied Walton's motion to disqualify {a n. atmort dtreetly ove oland which has several times pass Asigs P & Sl Yenrs/past ther < heen a | 1S believed to be seriously woun started \Ill s wa rrivd with (denied "ulxthr e ot “[lllhl‘nn_”_ a point almost dir ¥ over the | e This bill Propos stem of projecting radio waves ina! For Err i % ,\n»]:m-:nh?mnf::‘- %] According to police, Marku, proprie- | der promises of stric Atapiared r S Mlings. whereupon defense counsel | Pridse between Coronado and North | tend the pensionable status to it | desired airection { capital to_establish plants within Gr tor of the store and a familiar police | Would Come to America fore the wonderins 2 { announ they would see |1s1and. The dead arc militia soldiers who r;-nd»rz-l{hnm:l_\; “You see that lamp there,” he said. | Britaln. Sometimes this has been don ‘;""," ‘“““"‘\";vr-,‘||-~vg=m Sagting \\n‘h Americans have often been he removed intact a d. P it from e 8 Lieut. F. M vers, enty-eight, of service or more during the civi ic ligl . 1o | under full American ownership; some- | @ Shotgun when the prohibition raid- Tow quality ‘ot the and broke his e e et [ ooieut. F. M. Dyers. twents-elght, of |\ under the command of federal | POIBURE to the electric light over the | {0er Tl Amerioan owncrshin, fome- ) & SA00E N, umber, entered his place, | (0 BT that come from the old chral chamber without <o much as|the beneh, Walton's attor- Curonedo, dIncars desk I Bis officp 1n fhe Birand. “It8{inn contiol. . § 1 automobile com- | After the shooting he fled to the ! RFRL (H1C £2T 0w Come when Ecratching the gold emd FAIence | ont th N motios that e s Willard B. Jackson, twenty-six,| Another Langley measure would flight rays spread all over the room | panies, including the Ford, have Brit- ds heavily armed. fong e e acw o B ahrine just fnside ix presudiced and ineapai {aviation chief machinist mate. of San | {PIOEALE All, CXCCUINE oracrs, PIAC: |1y every afrection, but if you put a|lah plants of consilerapld size. ' The | Alliance | pelice " and remen | 3t SN N Moy or the mer. Stone Wall Revealed. o e BN ven unin | D10 classified scrvice and all executive |reflector behind it the rays shoot but)cperated a great plant at Manchester | Ly deputy sheriifs and police of Seo | SSKIng if any way wan be found 1o T ‘;?‘d]u::;(;“n a tooum 1??." viotk-| tomorrow. to prepa jte argument| Thomas B. Entwistle, aviation chief ur'lfru r.dmrl]r_\g competitive exami- |in only one direction. That's what we ,«n..‘ early _in the present gcentury | brings, a town .Aq{.,r ;H-rr‘. were | oD O or D Istein, head of ang e A wer: he | against the motion to quash the in- chini te, enty-ni ‘hose | nation of applicants for first, secon . AN d o _ | Sewing machine corporations also have | scouring the woods for the suspect.|Councilor ‘Dr. Fin en' itals of several thou ndiepower. he | 4gainst the motion to quasi the in- fm achinist mate, twenty-nine, whose | BALIOR OF SPPUCEIIS TUr are dolng with radio rays. ‘Our ex- | el e B ome Ao o Britc | Police. wera ordered o Shoot ooPrin one ‘,(I he largest children’s hospital began to hack with a mason's mdllet | dictments. widow restdes at Pensacola, Fla. | periment is putitng a reflector behind | ish soil and employers of British labor. | on sight in Berlin and e dr end of the wall| | When this action Is dlsposed of &1 Suckson end Eatwistle, fiying about ] Heretofore we have been un- | The American tulking Industry | | goconomic conditions have made e i | | | them ; s > cpresented by severa sh desperately hard for the manual 1 hand up ‘extra tools @14 4 Siring of | plication for a change of venue arey mites an nour, were nosing | QOOLIDGE UNMOVED |«tie o keep radio rays from going i3 Joresented by sev B [LETTER FROM COOLIDGE | borisg, classes. but’ almost” hopeiecs natives waited with baskets k) ;—f.l.‘ Attacks Charge in Coun down preparatory to landing when through a rgflector, but now we final- Reasons for Pirotection : > ! £ eive the debris. Slow the plaster | 2 H class. ireat nu ers o jermany for the intellectual and professiona as loose reve by surh- | The defense also took its Lieut. Byers swung along the same {1y have got a sort of screen which| «p1 ecisely the s of inove- S erlv hooh e el B U Nt nrt whies ounior course, Both airpianes crashed and | stops them e s ety ol ineta| READ TO PRESBYTERIANS | iest scientitic men are eagerls hopun Noxt the front layer was dis | seven indictments returned against {plunged downward in a spin The phrase, “sort of screen.” was as|{hat the Bald | L e e A A e L and when a square foot or so { the former executive—that relating | far as the inventor would go in de- ' promot h b President E: i that these ai s not “de been cleared Mr. rter beckoned to | to the grand jury offense—charges 3 5 scribing his new appliance. which fs! familiar “full dinner pail” arg jesiaen xpresses Regret He( [ ot Lae0c o er ha . his small bos d him into [ misdemeanor. " A motion to quash this | JPERA HALTED AN HOUR Unworried at Information That|crected behind and at the sides of the | hae the Lnited States knew by o A N T o] the cavity i clearins count was filed, but no action was - - jwireless sending apparatus. So far, ) in the day: over Cleveland annot Attend National e on lo e P o the ston loosencd. | taken. BY MUSICIANS’ STRIKE “White House” Is Now | Ite said, he had been able to Keep the | William _McKinle: 4 g Oonteate i ine tor (héin tadentar ' almost the little fellow | “The former governor did not ap | waves within a radius of 2 or 3 de- | protect home industrie - - B o e el B rfully pl his part and thelpear in court today, but his counsel Unsafe |sree dissemination instead of 360 de-|other of the slogans used by the ish s & i x steadily progressed. the huge | entered similar motions on behalf ¢ . o | e cofonists tar their campalgn againat | BY the Associated Press. be: n < losed, for formerly well-to-dn stones iraisini, thick clo “" '|’f ‘l'“” | T. P. Bdwards, who is charged with | Wagnerian Performance Goes on = Under the new system, if London |free trade and which conjure up old _‘Pl;l[;\gl_l}»x\m?,,(hhw‘. December 4— :"'?!’ ,»,.,",“"",“.“‘,.’[”“"“"';;‘,",,‘" as they tumble e baskets | Wuifon in fi o with di- & e i 5 SeTRL e New York. stations | memories for the present generation of ctings fro; ident Coolidge, poor that they cannot eve ¥ the Which the men quickly carried in Version of pumiic funde Bdwacds x| in Cincinnati After Grievances ient_Coolidge has mnot B T which he expressed regrel at his in- | Dare expenses of {reatment in o pub- lays up th nil stalrway 19/ /iwalton! wte chanffeur and it is < hat part of the report of Ma 10 Nioten 1n. but. on the s Do Able | A merican industrial capital, this{ability to attend the Presbyturfun |lic ward of a city hospital. The pu the surfacy where the debris | 300 20 * d from tunds of Are Adjusted. | Beach_ chief of engineers, 9 hor Marcont. nSpain vomant nen!writer is assured in competent quar- | Dational conference, were read at the|lic hospitals, huving lost most o was dumped, . den | the stat lepartmen Bd- i R ch” the White' House |couta Sweden® | fers, would not hesitate to draw the | 9DeRIng session of the gathering her ]‘,,,,,r[ paving”patie ,,“'H.”h,;n o Soon lintel, consisting of wooden { (70 ORI s P been a by (the A ssociated Press s heing in an usafe condition, =l 5 | necessary’ c ns if protectic ast nigl iged to dismiss many o _staff beams, beeanie visible, and the work | Wards also was to hay i CINCINNATI, Ohio, December 4.—|and despite this report President | lses8 Power will be requized to aena|nece T manent feature of |, The message was read by Modera- | (Herlin has recentls dispissed 25 ne m.‘.nlnu',.ll ;m.,.lg fop _mul.wr(d ::, e s oE A. E. Davenport,|A threatened strike of musicians|Coolidge Is ;\" o “i"‘ aincricd . m:qx_”me fEasinniona g (_ro:um‘:‘x(”im D ool molicy. A Balawini vic .‘l:;"ul hfilfl.\ 1‘»(1”\\].;71.‘;;‘.‘—:}' mm\\ .])»“rx‘:_ ”'\ui’!_hu;v remaining are grea t-han 15 had 1o be | ¢ rmer e th commissioner, | Lo AL A When asked today regarding the | {Herefo Lo 5 L | tory at the polls next Thursday would | Ohio. Plans will be made duri : erworked dealt with are as on the | TONIE o red In five simllar indict- | caused a delay of more than an hour |, qition of the bld mansion, bresi- |lessened. ar 1 sald He o | Hot precipitate any extensive moye: [ faur-day. gesalon for tncressio Research Impossible. o 16 SyAllbore | ments with having agreed with Wal- | in opening the Wagnerlan Opera sea-|dent Coolidge is understood io havel SUETor Marcon! said he contem-|nof PFOUPUSS ooy “capitalists and | work which the ehuren carrics cnj - FE00erch THRERENE: paintings that are a part of the orna- | (AR "g e Bdwards on the he {son at Cincinnati Music Hall last|#aid that while the building js very | R} during the winter The United | anufacturers. Many of them think a | 374 fOF The aphortionment ar B g | e i Gehany he cs ob e ations of that chamber, and it 00 0 B0, was not acted | s > {old it is fireproof and from all ap- States during the winter. 4 deal more water will flow under | (0 B oL DUdEetion b - juasaed in Ganiany sans elias is important te preserve as much as | dePArUNEnt PA¥ TOLS VA, Aot ‘ot | nisht. Finally the differences were | [0 1 cog safe. He has been inform- | o e ¢ “the Thamea before | (00000 for the fiscal year beginn bres-winning taje ail ond's 1) (9o} S| upon. He has ente ea of not | 8IS e g 3 AT es Sacemale. ooanbeatt inform i pridges of _th ames _be 92 and leave one's nerves in no sta possible upens {ironed out after a hurriedly called' cd that since President Cleveland IPRESIDENT WILL LEAD parliament definitely and irrevocably tatianism Wil Dot BIEY & Dart ey o ratenas i Do maie Handle Plaster With Care. {meeting of managerial heads, and the administration there has been an ac- overthrows the policies of Cobden and B ] ; cumulation of books and old papers But a triumph for the | i | 4 | the ('ulntx-rex;:lw‘ ‘uumrmm: to the e too expensive for mos i : — : N Bright. v. William H. Foulkes, general < to buy. The laboratorie« ore, that any por- jverformance started with the rendi- | on"the third floor of the building and Jdena b arty on the protection | cecretary of the Presbytérian New equ = er o ot |[ELECTION IN DISPUTE | tion of “Lohengrin.” | their weight has resulted in the sag- | FARM BOYS AND GIRLS':if&”:::h'-}:u&m_ Wil be handwrit | fra Organization. under the s e hocka. ean e oSSt Do pub e more strenuous” cf- IN OKLAHOMA UPHELD| ‘The troubie with the wnson musi- | ging of & beam "ouc not enouzn’ o | ; e e wall, What the anti-trea | . e . cians,” said Frederick Gonda, business | AUSe any uneasiness. | Coolidge Accepts Chairmanship of | traders may not feel able to accom-| ) Aot k aning h g Dlish at once may become a practi- | Willebrant, stant attormey gen- |, JSTIAT CUEICS, Savs Dr. Timke of_which the betng held d jished his chisel as lever, would gently SE nager of the Wagnerians, “was due PONZI ASKS PARDON Club With Membership of cal possibility a little later. In any|eral of the United States, were chief g 0d d Ly foreigners who cam { | Rev. Wm. Wishart and Mrs. Mabel| “German clinles, says Dr. Finkel s i i foosen the plaster while & small boy | state Supreme Court Legalizes Au-|to a prom 4 troit to pay £ xporting Intere peakers last night. L SENIa DTl & | £ & pro; DDy event, American exporting sy here to study until recently, For on top would work with his hands to | !lh«-m for certain reh 700,000. will have a weather eyve pecled —_— eigners lhave now almost cea distodge the pleces without crumbling | thority of Legislature to Meet | thel for certan renoarsals hefore the h piece came awiy e el the election returns from John Bull cominz because of poiitical @ Wis handed abwn. to ‘Capt. Bethell | ‘Without Governor's Call | the'rush of attending to business ae- | Boston Financial Wizard Applies to | br the Awociated press. tight little tslands. BRITISH STUDENTS GIVEN | ciniic eonditions ettt R LRl o : tails after arriving in Cincinnati the . | CHICAGO, December 4.—Leadership (Copsright, 1923.) It is significant that very few s bran. in which he placed the frag- | e Associated Press, matter was overlook and we knew President. of 700,000 farmer boys and girls has —_———— SCHOLARSHIPS IN Us S.|aents are now eurolled in the medical ' S BB she A 2 | nothing of the threatened sirike of | (. pooo or Bocton, whose | Deen accepted by President Calvin courses of the universities and a aent! | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Decem-| o f 5 s | 3 ont Thile the demoliti I e Lok v the musicians until it was time to Coolidge, it was announced last . large proportion of these are wome B e e molition otk Was |ber 4—The OKluhoma supreme court {start the performance.” | financial operations a few years ago e G Sonienerd, it PASTOR PRAISES SOVIET, By the Associated Press. who have assured means of support even more fascinating to watch the | today held legal the special election| The musicians are members of the| caused a nation-wide sensation and e = ie micond sanuil i 5 "LONDON. December 4—A fellow-| The cost of books being prohibitive, t on’ which Capt.|of October 2 at which a constitu- | New York State Symphony Opchestra. | resulted in a jail sentence, has writ-| BOY® and Girle Club banquet here |y o Recognition of Russia Urged | oin 1o wng universits in the Ameri tudents have been ':!(;:’lvuorz;(:ol;-‘]‘;:x e medieval customs of copying ¥ i President Coolidge had accepted the working. as if engaged | tional amendment was adopted em- ten President Coolidge making over- 5 can middle west the candidate may nt jigsaw puzzle. skillfully | powering the state legislaqure - o & Rotoraty chalraisnshipiof the olub. ; regational Ministers. Jniddle west the candidate may i joxthooks by hand and passing them [poering ihe. BAts dorislatare © ) MERGER PLAN PUSHED. | tures for o paraon D ecepting - the’ Chalemansiip | o0 Cone Sefect s buen estubished b Clurt | Lextbor i { i | ! Y‘ 1 b k i ! 3 198 tleaily e - | Prestaent - Cooildge = declared that| CHICAGO, December 4—Dr. Sidney |ence Graff, an Amerlcan banker lv- |around & o 00 ot {57 Jnelend ot the day imaciicaliy| ! - D‘" respon “;“J“ ’:“"l""‘ra’k’dd‘h?‘nrnbably no activity is of more im- Staa ot Seattie, formerly pastor of a | ing in London.” It will be open to e A upstances It s not iz Die 0 ® DOFLI e | epartment of Justice to forward to portance to the future of agriculture egational church here, advocated | unmarried men graduates o xford | Srotessional n long for a Dalatiag. hed ben” -1‘\':\(.1(.::'",-1’.]3:“‘r!SECOND MURDER SEEN {Senator Jones Favors Profits Tax|y,,., , regular printed form on which | than the Bovs' and Girl# Club work. e iEion_of Russia In addressing the and Cambridge, and preference Willlopborfunity to Ko to. America. Per- ansfecred to the truy ready f | he can make a formal pardon appli- | The 1500 boy and girl members at- i i nisters of Chicast: e given ndidates with liberal | QBPOFtUnity to go to America. o theimey vy o IN FINDING SKELETON o5 Btsct Buliwaye. cation. If he returns it it will thica | tending the banquet’vesterday ateer- | CoHrE ¢ i persons who were in | college (raining whose interests are | DAPS 0T many of them there photographing. | Senator Jomes of Washington, a|the usual coursa of investigation and|noon had attended the dedication of Russia during the summer are of the | humanitarian rather than commer- | D A{tnedy Al Original Builders' Trouble. —_— | member of the District committes, | recommendation by the department|their own new clubhouse at the | Russia GUERE, tHE Clo ™ T present | clal or academically scientifie, ; ;. |Man Who Slew Witness to Killing | 1;o" : *| before Mr. Coolidge makes any deci- | Union stock yards, held in connection | Savie, SPINOT. 10 ety firmly estub-| The fejlowship, running one year While watching the work of demoli- | Man Who lsaid today that he would take an|Dfro! 3 | with the " international live stock [fioNeq and it is backed by both peasants at & time. will provide £230 and tu- GIRL TRIPLETS BORN. L e L R 2 of Women Also Slain to jactive interest in proposed leglslation | show. and workers. There can be no effectual | ition | iste it Dlenkial o4 B e M 5 e e { crger of street | settlement of any great European or division of the il el 100 more Sme At SUD o ek Protect Gang. fo braw whows @ Bew | MOOREHOUSE TRIAL GO OVER.| cyyNAMAN, U. S. VET., DIES.|Wworld question without Russia being a | U : e purpose i JRICHMOND, V. December but illuminated by & flickering torch ! "In the opinion of Senator Jones the | SHREVEPORT, La., December §— > pasty o the seiticmen o B . rel o e ~ s eATE 0 poor, Wi he | current of opinion in the United nd Mrs. Louis L. Levy, this city. The e e 2 || MARTINS FERRY, Ohio, December | {'"¢nactment of legislation providing | the Moorehouse parisn mitdemeanor | Hang, said to be one of the few Chi- | Russia appeared to be poor, when he the U and A . i B e stmnler tasic TS Was how- 1, T coverin of a skeleton here ves- | B (e O O D | e e T E e BT O | e v etarans Of the eivil war, dled | viaied that Country ho saw no signs of | States. Candidates must select a uni- | ehildren are healthy and normal. On It the theory recently arrived at by Carter be correct. that nothing au terday, identified as that of Daniel earnings of the two railway holidays, Attorney Gene “oco | vesterday in the Staten Island Hos- |starvation, and “every one appeared to ity in the reg west_of “the | weighed four and a hall. one fo Jones, Has brought to light a ”"‘u"‘”‘czo‘;n;‘:;lie:.m‘ 5 announced here: i TRl 000 | a1 TTo was eighiy #ix veass 01 o content® ghenies and east of the Rock: another ty It pounds. was assembled in the sepulchral | murder committed as the result of | chamber until the partition wall had | the Killing here in 1920 of Mrs, dohn | been made, the eighteenth dynasty | Bur : g a coul ve been b y | elleve. (Copyright, 1923, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc., ES O i one rea s e b oY | “MEk: Burkharat, who was wealthy. | OGN0, by G Rel O —By GENE BYRN aging something of great value on |and her daughter were found hacked the inside which have so constantly— | to death in their home. but thanks to their care and ingenuity | Jones was wanted for the murder it has turned out upnecessarily— |of Mike Sullivan, three years ago, (e = haunted Mr. Carter and his assistants, | Who, it was asserted, had knowledge 2 fl et PAvERS Aldhoueh e werk s started un. | of (g BARRSAERERY sanon was iy ppu G o S, e Yoo wsually early this morning in_the | clared by tes vi - T Nacn Hope It might be possible to complete | named to murder Sullivan, in order to Have Al uhwb‘s 4 e TEneILs READY! |';:." the demolition and remove the screen | protect the gang “that killed Mrs. 1N CONPOSITIOF s You JUsST = in time for the press view, which was | Burkhardt and her daughter. Jones, “To:DAY MOM AN THE £ 5 COMPLEX fixed for tomorrow, the expectation |in turn, It was believed, was killed to otr Tewt B i THE. was not realized, as there remain at | further protect the actual slayers of (Y on - Jeast nine days and a half more of | the woman and girl. U5 WHAT WE HAFTA work to do to remove the balance of | The condition of the skeleton indi- RiTe. ABoUT Tt the plaster painting and the other | cated that Jones had been dead about jamb. a vear. Identification was made by ! Sir John Marshall, director general | Mrs. John Dillon, with whom the man oY visi oarded. Somi toagy, 55 I ndie, visited the { ROILIL, amount of money and bonds was taken in the Burkhardt murder, =oemerages but so far officials have had no suc- BACK TO PRISON CELL. | s T soivins i HARRISBURG, Pa., December 4.— ]EWELRY MISS'NG- A sentence of a vear and two months in the federal prison at Atlanta was| A young man this morning visited imposed on William H. New of At-|e jewelry store of Harris & Shafer, |~ anta, Ga.. in federal court here when > Diea e o at 1308 F street, and managed to find B oeaded Eullty 1o the, gheft of | s way to the workroom in the rear. slx mail bags from the Lehigh valley | ©i° WY 30 0 0® or g o ure it was ruliroad station In Hazleton, Pa., last | QuACUT q that several packages of New admitted he had escaped from |jewelry had been taken. A diamond the Ohio state penitentiary while | ring valued at $250 “Ts I‘Ile mos; serving a long term. l‘uurtmolficlflla j"“l“‘t‘?}"n‘,‘,fi"i:‘fi msles‘sle:; Dot sald’ that after completing his term |jewe 3 in Atlanta he would be returned {o | Springman and Darnall are investi- the Ohio authorities sating. 1 ) | y - 2 3 p he people of rita oclal conditi cwest s in the home of Mr instead of electric light, had toiled to | BY_the Associated Press. | results desired can best be attaiped | There is littie likelihood that trial of | NEW YORK, December 4.—John| He said that although the people of 1t Britain 1al condition | newest arrivals in t me of M i i i |

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