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rg— : MEMORIAL TOWER e T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, JANUARY 27, 1924_PART 1. . : : SUPPORT PROMISED [ & Bit of the Past NEW AR FIELD SITE THREE MEN QUESTIONED INSPECT WASHINGTON’S WORST ALLEYS l WOMAN SHOT DEAD; PROJECT EXPLAINED, ™52 ™ N ALLEY CLEAMDP| .75 ) NEARD.C. AVORED years ago he was delivering Stars on the route of the late H. W. Leese. Mr. Hoffman, who By the Assoclated Press. PITTSBURGH, January 26.—A wom- an sald to be Mrs. Laura Hall of Brochure Sent Out Describ- House Members Shocked by Gen. Patrick Would Abandon L Killed Here tonghe. Thres men: regin, : e o ; ing Design of Motherhood | cring ' ‘Craries G. Gorton of St Conditions Here Revealed lves n Mownt| Anagostia for Highway avenue, Huntingto Third avenue, Huntington, and C. L.| E 3 * g ” A . . v Moore of Hurricane, W. Va., were be- ) ~ 7o oo ing questioned by the poli in con- . o T % 3 ® "y - nection with the shooting. They L B2 g k 3 J ‘ Rainier, Md., and | announces that he | always was, and | always will be, a #ubscriber to The Star. Aubrey Knight, now a chiroprac- tor, writes that The Star's Invita- tion brought back tender memorles of his boyh when he carri route that be at Ridge reet northwest ‘Oon ®ix ‘or eight a dream L. Lafferty of Shrine Here. by Inspection. Bridge Location. claimed Mrs. Hall was shot accident- ally while examining a_plstol. Shortly before midnight an auto- mobile drew up to a corner in the downtown sectfon nd a man, an oc- cupant of the machine, beckoned to a patrolman standing nearby. He told the officer there was a dead woman in the car. Bz > 8 ‘(ne patrolman summoned an am- = % ¥ B ! bulance and the woman was sent to . ; s a hospital where it was found she had_expired. The woman, aged about twenty- four and dressed in a khiki walking suit, was shot in the right temple. FEDFRALS CAPTURE A brochure describlng the Moth- erg’ memorial has been sent to Trep- resentative men and women through- out the country whom the Woman's Universal Alllance desires as oharter members of the memorial founda- tion. It is proposed that the memo- rial take the form of a tower. The invitations were sent out in the name of the memorlal committee | of men, including the following: Chairman, Ccl. John Temple Graves: vice chafrman, Capt. C. C. Calhoun; Secretary of Labor James J. Dav Senator Samuel M. Shortridge, Sen ator Willlam H. King, Senator Morris Sheppard, Representative Willlam B. Bankhead. Representative John W. Langley, Chic Justice Constantine J. Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chi of the Army afr service, in his ¢ plete annual report to the adjutant general of the Army made pubile last night, recommends that every effort be made to secure a site just below the Highway bridge on the Virginia side the I'otomac river as the new location for Bolling Field, now 1 Anacostia, D. C. Gen. Patrick recommends that - ! this site a “model r |in Which 1 plctuie myselt hack on | cuitable for all militar they found, and suid that thes are | Wronk: cither 1 Hang 2%, £00¢ | in keeping used” to the urgent necessity of | €NOUSH, or: ibave: for- | CR&EM of the 3 having those alleys wiped off the map | Soreehy (the, | I N irrothu oetaiiah e, of the District of Columbla. | e that he frequently has 4 similar | Field consiste. of The members of the special subcom- | 9¥eam about his route-carrying day and, because of Whatever Influence they. can exert in supporting District officfals in en- forcement of existing law to clean up the alleys of the National Capital and in urging new legislation is promised by members of the special subcom- mittee headed Ly Representative Henry F. Rathbone of lllinois, after a personal Investigation of about & dozen of the alleys yesterday after- noon. The members of Congress were trankly “amazed” by the conditions of J. P. HOFFMAN, an average months,” ke tion of B acres of §myrl:r ih.nlt:‘gmrt'nm;lelr; Kerr, Mii- mittee of the House District committee, e e :'x‘ la':vljgm: must . 1‘ lx‘x Iulr;A“]") on Fairchild. Gen. Jullan 8. Carr e T s Ihvios v { the major axis of the field regardl- I Bl e e A ircuing epneeniaives et 3| FIND SCHOELLKOPF vicory board of women, consist- Sthsam. of Vermont, ‘Ralphi Gilbert of EEpOE i & of the following, also sponsored Kentucky and Everett Kent of Penneyl- | Reports Poor Drainage, JEWELS IN DENVER The g nvitations: It Alexander vania, were conducted on the trip by | This restri coupled with tlis § i c.” Philadelphia; Mrs Mrs. Archibald Heskins, Hiatees ot ; unfavorat le sundings and the George S. Bird, Mains: Mrs. Roval 3 Archibal coking, originator of { (c m First Page.) {Satasoralle_ surroundiign an 6 §Copotang, Nelv Yoric: ra -;».\‘:.Q(, Revolt Suffers Setback the am_\l (\'!’an;l‘mlv.nnmu(zn man: :m-».-'J s e - ';,,.1fn|.‘|7f el S B . i shington, J NMrs. ago, and Mre, tman Cross, president | J¢wels ¥you don't press-agent the | fiylng aetiv declared Gen Horace Dod: oty ohn ! 2 (| PR ’ 3 lprace Dodse. Derroir: e Join | Western Zone—O0bregon of the Inetructive Visiting Nurwe So-fact In advance, I idded that Thes “.;n“n\x:zhmr 3 \\!,m.m.mm. D. ¢l clety Lout in the press th es have been a ! Mre. Harrelson Gard Foster, Ken- s e 1 LA Lo ry = nd_impr k. Mre. dohn | Temple Gravd | Leading 30,000 Men. Vikit Dosen Alieys. i ciry probubly will dispose of | ments f : ite have S rton, D. Mrs. Oliver Har- | BY I it. R ow he o id of its | Withheld v that anot! r..:bn, Chis Mre. Lvman B. K ndall, Asselied B all sections of the city, including the s_hidden out there in @ Th ity o el R IR L ST s s SO el ieinip e M notorious Logun's court, Crabtree ailey, | Uit JaT. and T will lead you to it” | Patrick having o 3 womas J. Ryan, Virginia: | ) . Junuary 5 Y 3 _ efficient and sxible i \Ir:. 1:‘?1,‘,!.,‘.“, everance, "8t PRUL {lgent Obrogon's plans for suppre :}reuns N;u-n, between L and M and Detectives Doubted Claim. the immediate vicinity of Washing- b \“1. (m.) 4‘1‘:}“':!"\ LN, | ¢ the rebellion in the western sone | 26th and 27th streets. They also were Mahan had been indicted three days s readily nt, not only Point, N. L: Mrs. James M. Thom- reported to have been further ! shown the model homes on Houth Capl- | before the party left New York, last e Vionat T oW o Qpjeans: Mrs. - Charles |geveloped with the capture by Gen. tol and M stroets, which are the type | Saturday, on its strange mission, and thousands of proniis o otmore, Washington, D Ci Mea |0 50 ions of Yurecuaro, Za- | of homes it is hoped to provide for the | both Owens and Harris said they had who visit this cité Sophie Irene Loeh, e \more and fos Royess in northern] (B8 " residents of the alleys when the evacu- | little fafith when they started that T pNe MloAr witr :JF Feneral - ofiic inoluding’ Mre: |\iehonoan, The 1ast named town bes ation is effected. anything of importance would de y automobile—an ¢ e atenden Calhoun, neesi-|inz the terminal of the railway mrr-:en;nm-e Gibson, a republican | velop. leration i any "o d Wade Ellfs, general counsel. i Ly member of the subcommittee, sald | When they arrived in Denver, how- | Eency requiring the use of airplu.y branch which connects at Yurecuuro > N S S on = ot Th “r"‘ Im‘v‘ v\.Mblh‘ll;l‘o“"' fwith the Mexleo City-Colima road. —_— last night that they had seen a cross- | ever, a icab whisked them to zuf(f,., TSN Etonsdrcomutca tiuy e tower to hin on a site > ¢ [P L5 0 | 5 i sectfon of the g ral 2 { n dress whie ahan whicih Cc s has been asked to} The govemnment forces met with|Pledge High Regard for i e ,:-“:;',n ,R,'}‘,l:‘,‘u: il andeeamwhicy) Atalen Want Hetter Promotion List. pur be l::‘ .Inir:"; ot fectIno resistance, the reb: who are et 1 hen St e z.r;)f T’; ’”‘"; vered to the chauffeur. The An attempt to bring about & =c teh, desis f steel a i aucht o be e iy i Eaas " ave be ini 2irly good | were found where he had tion of a distressing condition amor 5, Tlofr i S herele MuEes, S OtheEL | (U aradn. witmarawing, wien| Sanetity of Contracts gatre of the ploes in the jar was pearl Sitlcgrs ol e designed by Mrs. Harry Payne Whit- lihe capture of the Los Reves bran . . “We found conditions bad,” he said, { the largest of the string stolen fro recon 3 a telgned bt Mru: i € e ca o e Los Reyes bra “ . : fon list for his branci Bey. seuptor. of' Ne _and the lGen, Amaro has completed the at Indianapolis. people crowded into InsanitarylMrs. Schoellkop?, and was said to b Approximately 80 per cent of 1 e oL oig e s designed R0 fio cntioff ‘the rebel - bufldings without the decent facilities | yalyed at $41 There were other | air service officers are iear the L four wings, which will be In harmony :‘g“" adalajara, according to PRI, of modern life.” Jewels in rings, bracelets and bar ;:;;;)\._<' the prm(nt’;'(‘tnhll « & entite destani an o Associated Press. 5 i o be captal St e entire aesien and taelude | SORRCTG ST a T NDIANAPOLIS, January 26.—Re- Surprised at Conditions. pins, pearls of smaller size the exact | the report deelared. e tinues. La Barca, the next “I feel sure that some legislation | description of which has not Leen them in the normal cour is stated i -the * § The ook ‘1< THudirated and_prer- |B0% sixteen miles we pudiation of-the “ruinous practice of e never become majo n i u will grow out of this,” Representative et T Lo At e A Spres uaro «nd north of Lake striking on the job™ and a pledge of ¥ 3 } y ach a conditic s eu in Ira .v‘«.’x’.‘.’:l l,hf,:;'”f_ lxnxh..l.‘b expected to be taken without | tneir high regard for the “sanctity of | Gibson sald. “There will be a| The Jewels having been recovered | «cay be remedied < n H - ¥ & and Mahan h assured Owe . Graves, (ho noted adit 1 publicist |1E0tNE. T iiacie” wedl Vo ad Ty e Tt Kenuine effort to secure enforcement {and Maban having assured Owens, service fficers o epa ‘,‘} e e r--xm»vn,. rma\(u!onrl Orders March on Rebels. Aihs CWerreid aotvention Tdi i of the existing laws and such new |there were no other gems of the|Bromotion under a syst e of the Lincoln memorial In Wa T'resident Obregon upon returni = 5 passe Schoellk ollec >enve ia T ect for ton during its erection. (ol <l Colaga ordered —Gens - Excobar and | casting an overwhelming vote of con- Wil be passed as seem neces- |Schoellkopf collection in Denver. the draft_of : take W said he didn’t even ie detective . ites: mittee was very much vl | Aguirra to march agajnst Acambaro in | fidence in the!r leader and commend- 2 5 = e zequart 2 1o The, Mothers: memoriut is dentined |sobtnern Guaniajuatn ani thence south: | ing him the second fime for deposing surprised to find conditions as bad as | time to drop into Denver police head- | been ubmic fhe War L8 & 3 west 1o Morelia, capitul of the state of | yp 0 “omoiale of the Nova Scotla dfs. they are. quarters. There was a train due, o pmes s e the depths of every b el sl gl L R e A 8 Represent Kent was !the three boarded it and returned. urged e b 0 nd are nder '3 to cu CE. Sy o 1 1 > Monument to Loff the retreat of the insurgents. Detending his action before the tressed to find human belngs living Robbed Atter Party. | High Caxualty Rate. “This tower in its simple. class Special - dispatches from Queretaro | convention, International President in such pest holes fin the The promotion Mre. Schoellkopf was robbed on the | beauty and_strength morning of January 1, 1923, after a is svmbolic of {report that Salvador Al the s do is leading Tvice for motherhood and child- | his forces into the state shadow of the Natfon's Capitol. f Mexico for a reflection on the entire country service officers, G s perpetuite John L. Lewis sald he regretted he which it will enshrine. It will | the purpose of co-operating with Rom- | had to stand before the delegates G T ; ent ualty rate dus be a monument not only to mothers | = .:'H e atts 'ku:mg';:::;l to answer questions put by the de- he sald. He was “shocked to find the | “¢% Year ".?m ,llln :gm .a:"m\'n; i S of all time. but to the generation that | Toluca posed Nova Scotla vice president, health department allowing such ac. |0f Frank Barre e U o e B erects | | Coeme Amaya, who on Thursday night | Alex MclIntire, who, he said, is no cumulations of mattresses,, beq | CNo€llkopPl’s traveling companion the commissioned personnel A striking indorsement s given ?vompm.fl Silao at the head of a small [longer a member of the United Mine “C%r bed | .4 dancing partner. She was leav- Army ‘at la Of the fort springs, stove pipe. decaved fruft, tin the project by Edw cans and general refuse within a few rd W. Bok of Philadelphia in a bri 1 foreword that Workers, shop." “but a keeper of a Erog cight violent de number, th th eight incl were band of rebels, evacuating the town after forcing a loan from the residents, ed in thig ing the party, which had been broken alr serv- Zollows Col. Graves' statement. {1s reported Isclated by the federals in| TOnight insurgent delegates who feet of rooms where : up by a row, when she was dragged| fee omcire kifled in aircraft accident seihe” provosed Mothers Simiorial.” | Guxnajuato, wnd unatle o Tejoin the atviea Thomacives “the loft wing” drow live, many pefsons | 5 o an apartment on the floor be-| The ten Violent deaths in her army s Mr. Bok. 5 ! rebel chie uda. y s S : - were distributed thro 2,000 strong and true Marcial Vatases, operating in the |hey had been decisively defeated, their H Tp to Health Ofice. o e oo | ficars, “while ithe (hirtyselght in i1e not only Y £1orify | ktate of Hidalgo, i® said to have been | leaders had been given a full hearing §12 ccomaito oh After long investigation, the police 4ir carvice tere applicd against o motherhao In itselt would | acfeated Thureday &t Atensnie. by s |bY the convention and had gotten an . i H 9 to me that the health au-} roved trat Biddulph, Moran and | total of less than a0 Sy S ustify its o LUL it s not 1o | fedoraln, losing six killed and a jace, | €Xpression of their views into the P[EA ,Fun cH"_DREN BUTLER GETS FEWEH thoritles are not on the job,” com- ftz had rented the ‘apartment| This gives at a giance, cor 1 8 am empty [ belleve the | guantity of ammunition. 4T8¢ | record. They gathered in their third mented Representative Kent. “The | 1oy coeman: e Gen. Patrick, un idia of the con public has grown impatient with ¢ y fon. caucus, heard William Z. Foster, re- = e i = i€ | pencath Carman‘s under the names of | Gen. Datrick, un Jdva of the con~ ve mausoleums and memorials 30,000 WITH OBREGON puted communist leader, and planned MARKS DEDICAT"]N cAsEs IN NEW DRIVE alt ritles have the right, in|.yarehall, Lewls and McGowan.” | Feplacement of thess Jnesen e Moy tower of motherhood Is'to be @ prac- | Mexican President Leads Own |HOWatl: deposed Kansas president; and hef m.:u,‘? e :‘:‘:‘: ;::“;“'mfe'" Now Year party under the mamo of | 1EL Sempletes & cvals of ey R nanpie Of pervice e ha aus oana ~ | Bi i i ia Ci ici SiEie against | “Marshall” and Mrs. Schoellkopf was ' cu fon o0 & stherrescnt While it will glorify thoee who Army Against Rebels. burgh, Pa., member. are reported. Bishop Freeman Urges Exemphfi-}Phlladelphm. City Solicitor Rules|common law and the parties are|particularly friendly with bim, S Evies arhesrop aeb il ot alg There was no doubt but that the A 53 committee would commend the interna- cation of Christ's i tional executive board for its action in i served, those show the it will der who are serving. world not onl servi it wiil | that the guests declarcd. Immediately after the robbery Car- | man was arrested, but was released of the list. liable to criminal action,” he sald, gpeaking from his own experience as EL P Dwelling No Longer Home if SO, Tex., January 26.—Presi- e o dent Alvaro Obregon has wbandoned i d i gge! St American people stand for what Is the Howatt and Myerscough cases, an Attitude. Converted to Gro; 2 senior partner of a law firm wh when Mrs. Schoellkopf came to hi highest in womanhood, but that they | IS plant to direct an offensive from |recommend that neither of these men | Ty plicttor e st T e O iie Dolice then neean their BERLIN CHILDREN HUNGRY: express this sentiment in constructive his presidential special and is' per- | be restored to membership. o ’ N nicipalities in Pennsylvant, “en mu-| gegrch for Biddulph, Moran and Hur- actlvities, as well as in terms of lsonally leading his men against]yon® B Whiteman made the charge that | Christs attitude toward little chil- | By the Associated Press. ylvanla and has|witz, Biddulph was arrested (wo! BERLIN, January 26—A canvies architectiral beaut can- | not bring together two more potential | elements In life than when we com- bine beauty with service. W1 Render Serviee. { ADd wa handled many actions of that kind. dren should be exemplified by God's| PHILADELPHIA, aJnuary 26.—The | 18! people, Bishop James E. Freeman sald | third forty-cight-hour drive of the | “COmmon law operates firrespective at formal dedicatory exerciges of the | Police under Director of Public Safety °>“10e-l Statutes,” he said. infirmary of the St. Johu's orphanage, | Smediey D. Butler continued in full any possibllity for months after the robbery, and sub-| sequently was sent to Sing Sing prison for six vears for first degree robbery. Moran and Hurwitz, were trailed 14,000 miles in the United, rebels in Michoacan and Jalisc Juarez was advised offically today The chief exccutive is at the head of 30,000 men. He left his temporary the Nova Scotia miners had adopted the un-American practice of striking on the job, in answering McIntire's at- tempt to vindicate James McLachlan, deposed secretary. Mr. Whiteman sald by teachers of six elementary schoolx for boys and six for girls in Berlin showed that in spite of the re work which is being carried on : sl < S 0 by detectiv, a’y . avgani o 5 “There is not a greater sorvice to |Miltary headquartors at welaya to- |hcPhid (oid the Nova Scotla miners. as | 20th and F streets northwest, sesterday., | {orce today, despite the upheaval | Proper education of tho ohildren in | SIESS A0S MNC2L00 (ot brinceton. | Marious oTEARizations there are n Be rendered than that which sends ga¥ Prepaged o Svern SYeryehing Les la representative of President Lewls, | He quoted: “In as much as you did | caused by his drastic shakeup of last ;"l;“!c ‘!:‘g}:'els and elums.” he pointed | " They pleaded guilty to par The canvass showed that 18, B (o e Sotherhood of America, | Was Feported for them “to avall themselves Of the |unto the least of these, you have done | HIEht, When the entire personnel of | J5 f1tny *ana. the gewicy sy live | ticipation of the robbery two weeks| cent of tho children hud had ago and are being held for sentenco. Mahan's former partner, Harr Hirsch, committed suicide on Novem- ber 2 last, and Detective Owens re- called this was the date on which Moran had offered to bargain with | ~ dirtrict attorney for leniency. PLAlald Sl R LA LU O general - piained that the committee members visited one old Army barracks built at the time of the civil war in which four families . o es are living in four The federal forces were being alded by airplanes and Yaqul and Mayo !Indlans were doing scouting duty on the flanks, P engers arriving from the south declare that never before has such a great force of men been assembled in Mexico as that now un- der Obregon. Oaxaca, capital of the state of that name, and a strongly fortified posi- tion, is being attacked from three sides by federal troops under Geh. E. Madrigal, military officials in Juarez were advised today. The city is being defended by the troops of breakfast before going to &chool, on the preceding day 31.19 per had had only one warm meal it unto me.” | four district station houses was inter- “We should” feel the presence of the “clmngrd. Arrests, however, were fewer Master in just’ such a place as this,” | than in preceding drives, the entire continued Bishop Freeman. “Here to-|City being reported as comparatively day, with all our conceit laid aside, it [auiet. 18 something to learn the humility and | A number of persons caught litter- s e SER bbis] 0} simplicity of Iife that characterizes the | o ron in ey Cohuish placed for lite of a child,” he sald. tions of the city all were fined Chapel Service First. or_given suspended (‘H'l'«‘flt‘t‘s. Services were held first in the chapel | yoh % DiCdRE of the city's magistrat in the main building, after which mem that they would issue no more war= bers of the ciergy und the congrega- right to strike openly and avall themselves of the offer by the United Mine Workers of moral and financial support. riking on the job," it was ex- plained, is a European practice. Workmen under this system hold jobs and idle their time away or work one day, then strike one, work one and strike two or three, and so forth. Money in Propaganda. Proof was offered by President Lewls that McLachlan and the de- posed officlals took thousands of dol- A great nation of great men rests upon great mothers. The practical service will be worked out, according to the book in scientific training for motherhood: in solving the problems of the motherless child and in open forums and annual conferences of repre- sentative women from the countries ot the world. inadequate HOTEL INN. Formerly Stag Hotel Phone Main 8108.8108 604-610 9th St. N.W. $7 rooms, $6 weekly; $10.50 rooms, sl 14, with toflet, shower and lsvatory, $10; 2 i roem, 50 per cent more. Booma Like Mother's. wholly eather. for coil Raising Rents Scored, Rents in Pierce Court, dirtlest places in the city, have been raised from $6 to $8, to to 12, for small, dingy, dirty rooms, without heat, light or séwer. ‘The people who take money from ose Who live in places like that ings,” sald the Commissioner, “we will give the occupants a reasonable , number of days in which to correct | the insanitary conditions and at the end of that time the corporation counsel's office will take the cases o court. REED MAY ANNOUNCE | rants for search of private dwelilngs | 4 for liquor was given a severe setback Gen. Garela Vigil. BRAVO ABOUT TO SAIL. lars sent them by the United Mine Workers of America for relief work, and used it to circulate propaganda sent from the red International at Moscow. The Nova Scotians, who de- fended their deposed officlals, did_an- swer this and other more serfou charges, but gave their time to d claring ‘that “the law of humanity FOR PRESIDENT TODAY 150 Friends of Missouri Senator at St. Louis Meeting Urge Mexican Gunboat Plans Attack on Rebel Posts. NEW ORLEANS, La., Janaury 26.— .. % i 1923, Entry in Race. The departure of the Mexican gun-|Justified the strike 082923 " boat Bravo for-southern waters, to|reasons he had stepped in was that By e Associated Press, attack the rebel ports of Progreso|the coal company with property on Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, had wired him that miners had d serted the pumps and boflers and that sea water was flooding the mines. “The henor,” he sald, “of every mem- ber of the United Mine Workers of America was pledged to the fulflli- ment of our contract.” and Vera Cruz is imminent, the con- sul general here anounced today. A trial trip was made on the Missis- sippi river today to test out her new engines. Marines to complete the complement of the vesel are due to- night via El Paso, Te: The gunboat will at first attack Progrso ,the port of Yucatan, where American interests have large hold- ings in the sisal industry. This port was taken by the rebels & short time ago when the garrison at Merida, the capital, revolted and proclaimed the state for de la Huerta. OIL FIELDS RETAKEN. ST. LOUIS, January 26—Definite an- mnouncement of his candidacy for the democratic nomination for President, is expected to be made tomorrow by Sena- tor James A. Reed of Missourt, accord- ing to a statement tonight, after a con- ference here of about 150 friends and supporters. Although Reed himself, in a short speech, refrained from making any an- nouncement, Ed. Glenn of Louisiana, Alo., his 1923 primary campaign mana- sflr. stated that the senator is a candi- ate and that he is in the race for Mis- souri’s thirty-six delegates. Reed, it was said, also will outline his position on national question is- sues in tomorrow's statement. The time required for preparing the state- ment {s said to have been the reason for withholding his intentions today. According to some of those attending today’s meeting, the decision to ask the senator to make the race was unani- mous. Not a democrat was against it. Reed counselled against stirring up party strife. LONDON RAIL STRIKE SHOWS NO CHANGE Expected Sympathetic Movement by Tube Motormen and Port Workers Fails. adopted a mo- Stouffer of St. case the conventio: tion by George Davids, 1ll, expunging from the re ord ‘the expression of Insurgents yes- terday justifying. the killing of mine guards in the Herrin riots. MARINES MEET WATERLOO IN SHAPE OF MARYLAND HAMLET IN TAXI SEIZURE (Continued from First Page.) Rebels Driven From Important Strongholds, Report. The federal campaign to drive rebels out of the petroleum flelds is meeting with marked success, the Mexican embassy sald in a statement last night. ‘The highly entire caravan came to grief against two Maryland state policemen. And then the marines learned something about human nature. While they were hustled off to- jail, Anderson, O'Day and Pantra, the detectives, dis- appeared. important flelds of Ozuluama, Zacamixtle and Cerro Azul have been retake) the state- ment declared, “and now are patroled by government forces. The advance i8_continuing. “Gen, Estra rebel army has re- treated into the interior of the state of Michoacan, and a declsive battle is expectel near Morelia. Because of the difficulty of pursing small rebel bands this unit of the revolt has been permitted to concentrate in the city in the hope that a battle may be fought to & decision. “The secretary of finance has bal- anced the budget for the present vea and assured the fulfillment of large Languish in Jail All day they sat in the Baltimore lockup. Pooling thelr entire wealth, some mancged to eat and some didn't care much whether they ever ate again. Late last night Sheriff Fink, sc- companied by 1leut. M. A. Pepersack, Corp. F. Prince and Privates Morri- obligations previously contracted. ‘In[son, Wittlers ard Scanlon, took the spite of the military operations thers | marines back to Upper Marlbaro to is a saving Of 91,000,000 pesos overiface a hearing cn charges of felo- last year. nicus assault, roblery and grand lar- “The' situation on the Vera Cruz|ceny. When that is over the Mary- front comtinues as heretofore. {ana state police may want to ask “Traffic _conditions have materially { some questions aiout drivers per- By the Aswociated Press. LONDON, January 28.—There was no extension of the railway strike today, although it appeared this morning that a sympathetic walk- out of the tube motormen and the London port workers might develop. Before reopening the Nova Scotla{gency or an epidemic. There are also tion, which had come to take part in the exercises, marched over to the in- frmary where adaitional services wers el Bishop Freeman was assisted the exercises by Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, pastor of the St. John's Zplscopal_Church and other members of the Episcopal olergy. Hymns were sung by the orphanage children. The infirmary, & modern _brick structure, after plans of Lynch Luquer, a local architect, affords the orphanage an opportunity to care for children in a manner comparable with the best modern institutions, it is stated. The building is two stories high, and in it are included two wards, containing a total of fourteen beds, with facilities for installing fourteen more in the case of an emer- in a number of single rooms for the nurses to stay in. Funde from McKean Estate. The infirmary was provided for largely from the estate of the McKean family, consisting of seven sisters, 0 for more than fifty years were active workers n_the St. John's par- ish, and several brothers. The cost was about $20,000. The buflding rounds out the equip- ment of the asylum in the main building, which is three stories high, it has sufficlent room and equipment to make the children in its care well and happy. There are huge kitchen, pantry, big today when City Solicitor Gaffney an- nounced that under the policy of the Kendrick administration the burden of proof in liquor search cases will | rest with the defendants ‘A private dwelling ceases to enjoy the sacredness of a home when it {8 no longer used as such, as when the owner or the occupier converts it into a groggery for the sgle of poisonous or Hllicit Tiauor, or a resort for law. less or disorderly persons,” Mr. Gaft- ney said. Protection Forfelted. “In such cascs he forfeits the proe tection afforded by tha Constitution | and the statutes. It has been indi- cated that a police officer familiar Wwith the people and the private dw8Ti- Ings upon his beat might have rea- sonable grounds for belfef that liquor was being sold in a private dwelling because of seeing a number of peo. ple known to him not to be inmates thereof leaving at different times in an intoxicated condition. If it be made to appear to the magistrate that there is probable cause for such be- lief he shall issue the warrant di- rected to any officer commanding him to search the dwelling and seize the liquor. If the defendant's civil or oconstitutional rights have been in- fringed he has his remedy, civil or criminal.” rooms in which the children sieep, & library and swings, all indoors, which give the children much of the same equipment to be found on many of the playgrounds of the city. With the big playrooms indoors, the children are able to play and exer- cise in very cold weather. Irimates of the institution, with their smiling faces, give every evi- dence of comfort and happiness. They are taught regular achool work in the bullding and given instructions in religious teachings. Little ones four and five years old are able to sing hymns, all by themselves, as accurately and well a8 would be ex- pected of folk much older. Reguiar Work for Each. Each child in the institution, above the age of nine years, is given some regular work to do each day and the larger girls take turns in preparing breakfast and supper for the rest of the orphanage family. The building and infirmary are in charge of Bister Cora and Sister Emily of the Sisterhood of St. Mar- garet. Bishop Freeman is chairman GERMAN “SEA DEVIL” ENGAGED TO MARRY By the Associated Press. BERLIN, January 26.—~The adven- tures of the German commerce ralder Seeadler, or “Eagle of the Sea” in the Isouth Pacific during the world war, Is recalled by the announcement of the engagement of her former com- mander, Count Felix von Luckner, to Fraulein Ingeborg Engestroem, daughter of a Swedish industrialist. The Seeadler, which set out upon a privateering cruise in 1916, seized four- teen allled vessels, but eventually ffled up ‘on the beach of Mopeha Island In the Indian Ocean in August, After the vessel went ashore von Luckner with five men of his crew started for New Zealand in an open . When they had made more than 2,000 miles of their journey the boat was pounced upon by the Aus. tralian authorities and the men were ought to be prosécuted,” he said. He interviewed a number of alley tenants and found that the women work often times in cafes, lunch- rooms and private residences. “There is a great hazard of social disease, he said. Representative Kent empha- sized the menace to public health from people who live in such condi- tions preparing food in restaurants and in some of the best homes of the city; from having barbers’ towels and other laundry washed and ironed in these surroundings. “Fortunately there are only 10,000 peopla living in these alleys,” he con- cluded, “and the situation can be remedied at slight public expense.” He was much pleased with the model houses on South Capitol street and supported the plan of Mrs. Hopkins and her assoclates for selling stock to public spirited people to provide funds for building sultable homes for those who are now forced to live in these alleys. “The most glaring thing is,” said Representative ~Kent, “that _the health and police authorities don't g0 in for and clean up these places and make them be kept clean. We saw Dbalconies cluttered with old boxes and wood and general refuse that constituted fire traps.” “All of these places should be abol- ished, and these places that have been hotbeds of vice and disease should be used for playgrounds,” Repre- sentative Kent is convinced, and he says that if the people of the coun- try who want their Capital City to be in every way a model knew the real facts they would insist on clean up. The slu of Philadelphi; and New York, he d, do not com- pare with the slums in Washington, “because here there has been no at- tempt whatever by the city officials {o keep some of these places health- ful” DRIVE TO CLEAN ALLEYS. Oyster Orders Start Made in Second Precinct. _The drive to clear the alleys of ‘Washington of rubbish and other in- sanitary conditions will begin in the second precinct, Commissioner Oyster announced yesterday. Because of the limited number of inspectors avallable for the work, the Commissioner explained, it has been decided that more effective results can be obtained by concentrating on one On the contrary, the railway officials announce that more men belonging 10 the National Union of Railwaymen are returning to work. No action has yet been taken by the government to bring an end to the strike, but the emergency com- mittee of the trades union congress council is renewing its efforts at mediation. It is not mieeting with much success, as both sides to th te remaln obdurate, improved.” mits. And when hat is over there e is the dreaded . :ourt-martial. For Very Sentimental at 9 o'clock this ‘norning every one From the London Opinion. of the ten went A ,W. O. L. And so, with ajologies to the au- “I don't know what to give my hus- band for Christmas this year!” thor of a famous : Ong—— "What about cigars?’ “It the Army ard ‘the Navy Kver gaze on Marlboro'a tcenes, “No, George is entimental about oel y presents. He hasn't smoked those They would finil th s there ({1 ®ave him last year yet." rded 1 = United Btates wsrisear ’;‘ of the board of trustees of the in- stitution. Other members of board include: Frank Hackett, Wal- ter Tuckerman, Ord Preston, Maj. Gen. W. M. Black and N. L. Burchell. ‘Women_officers of the orphanage in- clude: President, Mrs. J. C Boyd; vice residents, Mrs. Clarence Willlams, 's. C. 8. §m Mrs. Marion Joh ston and Mrs. Montgomery M. Ma- comb; secretary, Miss Emory, and -~ purser, Migs Sargent. confined in prison until the end of the war. Von Luckner was given the nickname of “Sea Devil” by the Aus: tralians and by this name the form sea rover always is referred to by the German newspapers whenever ;llmr, is occasion to make mention of m. After his marriage Count von Luck- ner will make his home in m Sweden, ‘where “he will engage .i. business. 2 fon at a time. % ?Apt. Oyster also announced that he would confer this week with en- r department officials to have the city refuse department conduct a special trash removal week. During that week the department would send out extra trucks to re- ‘move from backyards miscellaneous debris mot taken in the regular trash O Gegaing wp: the alley dwell: While waiting for your Special 465 Sends it to your home By Renting It You own this Baby Grand on our Rental Plan 5120 Monthly ¢’IJ you own it Own It You will be interested, for everyone wants a grand #ano, and our rental plan makes the way safe and easy, COME IN—SEE THEM—HEAR THEM . —ASK ABOYT THE PLAN