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Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 14 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION No. 20,138, Botrsd o et Bl MILITIA CONTROLS HERRIN,ILL. AFTER WET AND DRY RIOTS Hospital Fired on When Jus- tice, at Anti-Klan Meeting, } Is Slain in Raid by Police. ARMED KLANSMEN RULE { BEFORE TROOPS ARRIVE Patients Panic-Stricken During Battle, When Mayor and Wound- i ed Deputy Seek Refuge. By the Assoclated Pres; HERRIN, IlL, February 9.—Herrin, scene of the miners’ riot of 1922, was taken over by state troops today as & result of a near riot last night be- tween “wets” and “drys” in which a deputy sheriff was killed and a deputy sheriff wounded seriously. The trouble is a result of whole- #ale dry ralds which have been con- ducted in this (Willlamson) county recently by reputed members of the post office Washington, RLANDO BACKS LLOYD GEORGE ! ! WEATHER. S, o) ¢ x Fuir anid not so cold tonight; lowest : L 4 ! y - 'From Press to Home - t about e es; tomor- Tow increasing cloudiness, warmer. Within the Hour" Temperature for 24 hours ended 2 : The Star’s carrier system covers N | e {“"g’,"h%fi' ’._",.'.‘zd,;:y"w" today: every tity-block and the regular edi- owsst, 22 at 6:40 a.mh. taday. tion is delivered to Washington homes 2 . as fast as the papers are printed. —— R R R R R R —— _— e Y e WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY' 9, 1924 _TWENTY-EIGHT PAG STORY OF SECRET RHINE PACT Claims Wilson Supported Clemenceau’s Position in rder to Carry Po By the Associated Press. ) ‘ROME, February 9.—Vittorio E. Orlando, who represented Italy at the formulation of the Versailles peace treaty, has given a statement to the Assoclated Press in connection with the alleged revelations of David Lloyd George concerning an agree- ment over the Ruhr between Presi- dent Wilson and M. Clemenceau, then French premigr. Signor Orlando said President Wil- son gave up his opposition to M. Clemenceau’s plan with regard to the Ruhr in order to buy Clemenceau’s support for Wilson's schemes against Italy's aspirations. He added that the fact that an agreement was reached between President Wilson and M. Clemenceau on the Ruhr was common owledge at the Paris conference, but that he took no part in it and knew of its existence “only to the same extent as Mr. Lloyd George knew of it.’ Opposed at First. President Wilson, according to Signor Orlando, energetically opposed French occupation of the Rhineland HOUSE MEMBERS int Against Italy in Fiume Issue. until April 12, 1919, when a meeting of the “big four”. (Wilson, Lloyd George, Clemenceau and Orlando) was held in order to fix the date for calling' the German delegates, April 22, having been postponed. “It was @ most stormy sitting,” Signor Orlando continued, “because I cnergetically declared that the meeting with the Germans could not occur until the essential problems of Fiume and Dalmatia had been solved. It was therefore decided to postpone calling_the German delegates until April 25, President Wilson binding himself to dedicate the whole of the intervening time to a discussion of the Italian problems. Mr. Lloyd George left for England immediately after this sitting and did not return until April 13.” Fight With Wilson. Signor Orlando then recalled his “struggle against Wilson” to obtain the annexation of Fiume for Italy. “Nothing could shake President Wilson,” Orlando continued, “but I was no less firm; and so the situation became most stralned. Our_allles, (Continued on Page 4, Column 1.) MYSTERY DEEPENS Yesterday’s Circulation, 102,282 AGREEMENT REACHED ON PALATINATE ISSUE Britain and France. UF fl"' IN.I-ERES]-S’ # e CHARGE BY BONFILS LONDON, February 9—Official rep- resentations from Paris to the British ! between Great Britain and France on the Palatinate question. It is hoped other outstanding hroh’lemsl belv;"?n donald dufing the past week nas ex:| -ators Are Told. Srats settloment of the Runr. revaga- | ROYALTIES PAID OTHER tions gnd other major issues. 3 -| FIRMS, WITNESS ASSERTS He Say: o E. Bill Reported to House Car- ailied companies” conspired to assure ] award of the Teapot Dome naval-ofl ries $271,942,867—$4,- = TWO CENTS. Official Statements Indicate Com- forelgn office indicate that a com- Standard Oil, Doheny -and in government circles that this may tablished a new atmosphere of cor- NAW ES."MA.I-ES Midwest and Pioneer Companies A charge that Harry ,F. Sinclalr, lease to Sinclair was made before the 453,000 Pared Off.” plete Accord Between Great plete understanding has been reached be the prelude to the settiement of| SiRCIAIr in Collusion S_en- diality and understanding which CUT BY COMMITTEE] ™ ™™ ™™ T L. Doheny and “the Standard Ol Senate ofl committee today by Fred- erick G. Bonfils, publisher of the Den- ver Post. Continuing his story of his connec- The annual naval appropriation bill, {tion with the group that held con- carrying $271,942,867, of which $30,- | testing claims in the Teapot reserve 000,000 would be avallable for com-|and disposed of them to Sinclair, the Ku Klux Klan led by S. Glen Young, paid employe of the klan. A meeting of the Knights of the Flaming Cir- cle, an anti-klan organization, was in session when a crowd stormed the ball. The shooting followed. Justice ¥s Killed. - Cacsar Cagle, a justice who naa| IMpressed by Power Possi-|Finding of Miss Lawson’s n issu! Warra on which — e ey conducted the ralds, was| bilities—Tyler Plan Is | Jewels Tends toDisprove SEUREI] IN REP[]RI shot dead. John Layman, deputy sheriff, who with Sheriff George Gal- Outlined. Theory of Robbery. ligan went to the anti-klan meeting, to plead with the conferees to dis- ey .y perse and go to their homes in the| Advantages of Great Falls as a site | By the Associated Press. Southern Power Companies pleting more than a score of vessels|publisher asserted that, in addition to now under construction, was reported | the payments made to that group, the today by the House appropriations|Midwest and Pioneer companies, who committee.. The total is $4,453,000 also had interests in the district, re- less than budget estimates and $23,- |ceived $1,000,000 in oil produced by 024,000 less than the amount allotted | the Sinclair company from Teapot. the Navy by Congress a year ago. Replying to questions by Senator The bill provides $117,000,000 for|Walsh, Bonfils said that “there was pay, enough to keep the Navy at its|a conspiracy between Doheny and Dpresent strength of 6,469 officers and | Sinclair and the .Standard OIl allied | 86,000 enlisted men during the fiscal | companies to let Sinclair have the ' year beginning July 1 next. Provi-|Teapot Dome as far as they were sion also is made for 1,002 officers| ““They having, no antagonistic in- and 19,500 enlisted men in the Ma-|terests in California” he said, “they ine Corps—the present strength. had no objection to letting Mr. Do- VISITGREATFALLS, INAGTRESS DEATH FORD SHOALS BD | o] th LIKELY TODAY p | ONDENBY OUSTER Supporters Say Adoption of interest of peace, was shot. He was|for power developments for use ln‘ NEW YORK, February 9.—The mys- ; For aviation the bill carries $14,-| 1DV have the naval reserve there 9 5] Vi 2 A H H *“land they w iien o' 1ocal Thospital b 3avor . tno District of Coumbia. and sur. |tery of the murder of Louse Lawson,| Proposals Declared Bet- Resolution Demanding |ss0.000, or $57.174 less than last|anee ietac sint, \Nig the agreement = .l:n:::;\ n:“d ‘;he ) betng | rounding territory were explained to|mannequin and actress, in her fashion- M /! R 5 = . year’s appropriation. The committee s,-l,‘,,gl‘;d‘-- ; - it ' a group of members - |able 77th street apartment yeste 410,00 you learn in these negotiations guarded at the hospital by national b Sf ‘Congrems 40 i Fostarday ter by Minority. esignation Certain. et b e S av..?'nf the “tSandard Ol subsidiary com- day, who visited the falls of the | deepened today when detectives found Potomac river and inspected the pos- | Part of her jewels in a shop where she Lo sibilities for hydroelectric develop- | had left them to be repaired. The dis- The McKenzie bill, authorizing ac- jment. The party was made up of |covery tended to dissipate the police | ceptance of Henry Ford's offer for . 2 { Representative Fred Zilhman of |theory of a robbery motive. the government’s war-time project at ing the President to demand the res- | PY law- ‘'What did you learn about it? aryland, Representative R. Walton| Miss Lawson, a towel stuffed in her | Muscle Shoals, Ala., is emphatically 2 ignation of Secretary Denby of the Polar Flight Unopposed. Firms Got Million. a miniature battle waged for a ’h"")‘uoore of Virginia, Representative |mouth, her hands and feet tightly |OPPosed in a minority report submit- . o Navy Department because of his con-| Commenting on the proposed polar| “That the Midwest and the Pioneer Wwhile. - ] a;mg'uol:lfmwi\{ "1{ T'K;—l ‘*“lwm*‘" bound, was found dead by her negro|ted today by members of the House (i nection with the naval ofl reserve|exploration trip of the dirigible |80t a million dollars in oil produced The first guardsmen arrived from | O resentative Hammor ot Nooih |maid. Police found the apartment in |military committee. ileases. It met an hour earlier than|Shenandoah next summer, the report|by Sinclair Company on the Teapot Carbondale at 4 a.m. and the “drys ;usual in the hope that it will be pos- | satd actual expenses over normal|Dome. That I have confirmed. The ] {Curolina and Representative Gibson |disorder and the young woman's jewel| COmPparing the Ford offer with that | then cstablished headquarters at the|of Vermont, members of the sub-|boyes empty. This evidence, coupted | Of the southern power companies, xmt1 1B151£0] FekSIL & ks DATORTRNIONER [l et couts metin | e iiiats | fueiiin with Sinelens wes oot Fatenic ! ent. $183,000 and that, since most of this|1y to Mr. Stack. They treated him # clty hall, several blocks from thejcommittee of the District committee} ., " "o Co boy's story of two un- | Without specifically indorsing any of The supporters of tho Robinson{amount would be met with current|like an office boy, and thought they hospital. The guardsmen are Charged twith Hnvestigation ot s the four proposal® which have been resolution are confident they have]appropria@ons, the committee had not | could settle with him on any terms guardsmen. Immediately a crowd gathered out- side the hospital and began firing into the Institution. Persons inside the hospital responded to the fire and e tion on account of a development|Panies getting out of the field in o e ded at Pearl Har-|der to get out of Sinclair's way The Schato today resumed debate | bor. Hawall, and Coco Solo, Canal|a#ked Senator Walsh. on the Robinson resolution request-|Zone, which has not been authorized| .Y¥es I did,” Bonfils replied. Pa-| potomac river power development. |couth strangers who visited the a & : art- trolling the hospital to protect the|Representatives Zilhman and Moore mient, led to the robbery theory. 2 made for operation of the Muscle mayor, Layman and Thomas. for awer aevelopment now ta the | A dragnet of police and dstoctiven | ShORIs DIl the Feport dsciares that sufficlent votes to adopt it. A num- |seen fit to interfere in any way with | aEreeable to them. \ Policemcn Are Rescued. House. was stretched to all of the city’s known | acceptance of the Detroit manufac- ber of the so-called progressive re-|plans for the expedition. “The Pioneer Company kept telling ; %Giiie i ; Maj. James A. O'Connor of the Army | haunts of bootieggers in an’ effort to | turer’s bid would amount “to a Eift 257 Prblisens and the Sermelobor Gchic ) s ta new shiv’ construction: - thiel BIm to ssttis Wilth Minciots wad i tak Five companies of-troops have ar-|pudh SAMES B O COnnor o8 e A hat | find iwp -men who visited . the luxuric trial 2 e " e - & A rived this forenoon. The crowd|under the Tyler pian for mower der | OUS apartment shortly before the YOUNE | Chvoorrs in Propertyc and. ndustele’, o onaw | tors. are expected to support the res- | committes. sald, it a8 whatever he would, give him. which visited the meeting hall of the| velopment two dams would be con-|Woman was found yesterday morning. advantage to a private citiz "| MAJ. Harris Bving anG“un olution. It was learned also that|to authorize expenditures for vessels uring his testimony yesterday the anti-Klansmen was headed by three|Struicted on the middle part of the Evidence of Struggle. o) rosbusces of the United Btstes. - there mdy be several of the regular |not yet sanctioned by Congress, but| Witness had said that he and Stack, The power companies’ proposal as republicans who also will cast their|cited information it had obtained to|2& Denver oil man, with H. H. Tam- river, one just above Great Fallsi of the four policemen of Herrin, and|and ‘one immediately above Chaim| Clad in dainty night clothes, the |com; s, | 5 = 3 pared with the Ford bid, it says,' votes for the resolution. N men, his partner, and H. H. Schwartz, Wmon chewts of - “amch. hemtE doe Eeth Shs O e ffif body was found in a tastefully deco-‘of!ers ‘savings to the government” | Bruce Opposed, ::ecummmecx:z::‘:ot?p::mv’n?z:r;::xel:f B Spney. axotisted s leals: “String 'em up!’ were heard, Sheriff Tary Lorsesomer. At Graut Fails rated room, the disorder of which in- | amounting to $34,218,000 for fifty| mene W nclair, the proceeds of Ono democrat, Semator Bruce of|IRE types permissible under the Wash- | which were split four wavs. This Galllgan commandeered an automo- | Maj. O'Connor said, the water would |dicated a spirited struggle with her | years and $75,660,000 for 100 years. : lican, . bile and rushed the trio to Murphys- | be backed up over 18,000 acres of assailants. Furniture lay overe |, RePresentative’ Hull. republican, Maryland, has announced that he will ically virgi Towa, who consistently has opposed | Chief of Tolico John Ford and|jake thus formed. he added, would|©f their contents, which, the rolice | ity report, in which he was joined by 5 believed, however, that any other|penditure of approximately $35,000,000 | stories on the Samé. subjest decther Pclicemen Harold Crain and Sim|extend for, thirty-three miles north of | learned, included a platinum bracelet | Representatives Morin and Ransley,| demoarats will opposs it. for the next ten vears. of a fear of libel suits, ington arms conference treaty, which, f;:“;ai";;flge‘:;fihsnk place after with the modernizing program al-| yalking the Teasct oo, 2rticle at- ready under way, would involve ex- | but hag aetermcs oebiorn L uation, v = 3 Ivania; Hill, Maryland; Froth- Senator Sh “A year ago,” the report stated, “ths Stephens. eat Falls, within a few miles of | worth $8,000 and valuable gems. B i uartie. aal Wain- enator Shortridge of California ¥ 80, ep: , “the ™ Tefore the arrival of the troops, the | e PFoPostd hiead dam near HArpers| on a dresser stood a photograph of | wiiBht. New . York, all republicans. opened the debate today. Other Sen- | COmmilice proposedand it fnally Al Quesitens Witsoss raiders, armed with revolvers and shot- | The second, or lower dam, would |an Army officer and one of Gerhard Chouce o Qut Deputy Pro ators who will speak are Robinson of | gress that the President take appro- | ReVErting to this feature of the guns, patrolled the streets of Hernn, |back the water up a distance of about | ¥ Dahl, chairman of the executive Seeke - arid puty moted to Place e uthor ot the Fresglution| priate stepe looking to Lhe consum- | testimony today, Senator Walsh call- 9 . seven miles to within less than a irooklyn-Manhat- ‘he report criticizea the majority » | mation of a supplement reaty toled attention allowing no one they considered “sus- | SENCR "EIS3 Ralls Magor O'Connor | tan Transit Corporation, lawyer and | poo sotee aring. vt Justify the .viola- Left Vacant by Death of |na La Foitette of Wisconsin, author | limit the construction by the 1eadin® | tne Teant Dow, thie article atticking picious” to pass. Those unable to |deciared that neither dam would | broker, who, police learned, had been | fOF 3ttempting “to justify 4 H the original resolution which|naval powers of ships >f the types to | h® Teaot Dome lease which appear- give the Klan password were searched | destroy the beauty of the Falls nor interested in the young woman. tion by the Ford offer of every sa.(e-' Buildin l t . lbl:flllifl_hl ‘tbg)“! thefll;wesll‘a!lon of } which the existing treaty did not ¢x- | ed in the Post on August 15, 1922, for weapons. the gorge of the Totomac, but would, o il guard and principle of the federal g Inspector. Senseae Shorieidon som) that the | 1610 OF only controlled ae to tonnag | and asked if thero wero others ¥ the contrary, mi - . Jp to s time 2 Before attacking the hospital the mob | peautiful by formation. of two vast| Thomas Kane, elevator man, fur.| WAtef POWer act” and declares that Senate had no Buthority to act UPon | on. fermml enterency hoe thi, $M€ | Bonfils said he had prepared a list 3 ves Mr. Ford a 4 the resolution, which he described as of all of the articles regarding the shiot ‘sut e steeck lints so thosel LR 8 o fiESE immediately above | nigheq the police with their most val- f.'l'e ‘;‘lcffinfff..bfi:‘.flm manufasturs| Promotion of Maj. John Y. Oeh-|an extra judiclal proceeding. tooaiy® to such a supplemental jegse of Teapot Dome. -4 within_the institution could not see| WASRINELOR. = o . o pcommittee |uable clue to the slayers—a descrip- | - 10°Phol® a ™ ! mann, now deputy building inspector, < 1 suppose there were a hundred of where to aim. showed great interest In the proposed | tion of two men who sald they were | Of fertilizer i R PIOVE' 1o be the head of that division of the ‘D'f-n Denby. Provides for Unfinished Work. e oD Beptember 15 1902, v to Ve . O'Connor rmore, = W - Wi s e Patients Panic-Stricken. :‘,.’;,,',‘,“3.,’“:,';}3;;{“’ kel M O Blan. | expressmen, who visited the apart- | Profitable Furthe engineer department has been vir-| ARSWering an explicit question from | “So far as this committee has been | *Why didn't vou o b 'k earlier?” “ 1s in a position to % Senator Harrison, democrat, Miesis- ked Chai Lenroot. ; 3 t early yesterday. One jod | tends, “mo one | tually decided upon, it was learned a 3 able to ascertain, none of the foreign 2ske airman Lenroot. A number of the patients in the hos- | ton inquired why the natural power men carrie 5 e gt s pital became panic-stricken, and were | 1OW £0InE to waste over Great Falls|a brown parcel. know from any statement of M. ¢ ine District building today. It s| SiPPh Senator Shortridge declared he | powers which are parties to the | main onec: aaid tne wice 28 (B¢ sl e could not 'be used by constructlon of | police advance the theory that they | FOTd: or any accredited representa-: expected the appointment will be an- | 2id ROt belleve the leases were signed | treaty actually has yet begun the con- | “Was tha s y. a smidll dam at preseat. Maj. O'Con- | woro bootleggers who had been at. | tive, Whether he would accept the. = a térmall i “In deflance of law.” A number of windows in the hospital | nor told the committee that the flow | tracted by jewels Miss Lawson wore | Properties on the terms offered him nounce EDGAllY &t & meeting of thE o oo e e e scintilla of “Ye: were shot out, and the building showed | 9Ver the falls is not always equal &t ang by other articles they had seen | b the pending bill. commissioners mext week. The posl-{ . e o permitted craft since the conference | waren't you mistaken?’ asked Sena- 5. 2 recom - . , “or a single r. 3 Svasn’ 5 punctured drain pipes and wainscoting. | would be so small as to practically put | ™ ihq ;n:ln::‘;:o‘r’xsn;hinsl:‘em:éra from | Ford's company *“would not be regu- , Inspector John P. Healy. atiributes a crlme. to Edwin Donbe: :';2‘.‘2“;:;“3§m'."in?;'m“ ';7.;; e zfiom‘! i ik that'k the sl'lme‘ April 15 | Just as the trouble in'Herrin was at | SUCh & Dlant out of business. = " | her home In Wainut Springs, Tex,|lated as to rates, Service or iseuance, It is understood officials of the|and, while I do not wish to Indulge in | casaity arising to commmence st L0 and 16, was the answer. its height, Leonard Stearns, deputy cir. | e added that with the two dam|six years ago to study music and | of Securities by the federal govern- ' engineer department concluded it not | Personalities, 1 remember that some | “\ith ‘reference to the approprla- Says Fall Advised. Denby was in his country's service.” | bullaing of €hips Dermissible wndsc| Senator Walsh said the records of said the witness. t when you first began?" struction of any treaty exempted or{asked the chairman. : : sites developed there would be & cOn- | make her living as ment or the Alabama public service were sleeping in soft beds while f i B cubic feet per second. actress, she played one or two minor | “Mr. Ford proposes to pay $5,000,000 the department to promote a man = i;;&n aummnbfle. Marion, the county t x:i g%nnox;::cgmumfi '-:;.P:; roles 1'n cineml%roducuons. °% | for the following ?rop:r}lezszl\;igtgle from the service, but that the volume * ;’.‘;oflm;fi“fi::{‘;‘?flfl::gg_“‘5‘;- ,tahe_ the Interior Department showed that A"bullet grazed his back but he was | (012G Frer ERTER OTCIARet S0 Frtoad ok Daks: plant No. 2. costing 366.25289231: ot work mow belng handled by m.-Gen, Dawes De’ues one battleship, two airplane carricrs | the then Secretary of the Interior, not injured seriously. He is the Klan | the fnest potentis BOWEr OoNs e o nitrate. plant’ No. 1, costing 312,881 15010 office is such as to call for: Ia(x scout cruisers, thirteen subma- | Albert B. Fall, was kept fully advised candidate for circuit clerk. An automo- | gaato 3 " and the members of the| Mr. Dahl was-but one of-her go-|941.31; Waco quarry, costing 31,3022} rines, three fleet submarines, one gun- bile pwned by John Whiteside, also.an 1 a directing head familiar with J as to the publications in the Denver Sommittee appeared impressed with | cially prominent friends. She was a| 36283, and cashing from, the eale of. Gofails. - Any Intention to | boat. two destroyer tenders. one sub- | admitted member of the Kian, was the Gorgas plant $3. marine tender and one repair ship | Post regarding the lease. The, first, he sired on at the same time. "‘;g;fi;‘,’,’}f{;‘;fi‘{, Keller declared that :‘:“: :: ;l;el;‘a;:a A:[E:;: E;:l\;k: And | of $83.816,783.66: 5 Started as Clerk. uit Committe. @ | Zre In, various stases of construc: | added, Was under. date of Aprtlui. oz Ve enge he .was hopeful the day would come Involves 900,000 Horsepover. . hmarnn, whe b two days before the lease was si - Yeax ta/ Ayeake Death, when both power developments would | ended in his drowning at Greenwich, = AL Ochimstmy who sy onac.of, tie the: coming fiscal year, with the ex- | “Can you say how your paper got At an undertaking establishment, | he constructed, and that when that p . «“The gift of property is stagger- | officers .of the District National| By the Associated Press. ception of the two ariplane carriers, | f the lease tw. De- whero Cagle’s body lay, a crowd to- | thne came the people of Washington B e o e Ing,” it declared, “but that is not all | Guard, has gone up through every PARIS, February 9.—Brig. Gen. |three of the scout cruisers and the| ‘rz{rz":‘tmv‘l::so!ll:n:fl"" e e i - and surrounding country - could buy | MOtor car at her disposal, it was said. | Ing/ s L Baiboiliee o el G Rt e o | three fleet submarines. An additional , Lore I day took a,solemn oath to avenge| oy iric power at a figure in the, Mr. Dahl spent several hours yes- |or mearly all. No individfal and no ' position in the building office from es G. s has no intention | 6,500,000, it was estimated, will hv“wf‘;r. L it il o St the death. 'Cagle was shot in the|rcighborhood of one cent per kilo-|terday explaining to the police his|corporation in the United States has | clerk to deputy Inspector. He.en-| of resigning as chalrman of the |to be appropriated to complete the ) g e explained he haa| V3% friendship with the young woman.|the unregulatéd control of 900,000 | tered the service of the water de- exa . | work. page, probably got it on his visits to T 1 e sald construction of the two |Tne clevitor man ehid Debt hat mom s L onernt 151900 808 0 Care Tatie &?‘é‘;’:flflfi’xfl’fim examin- | "l committee declined to accept a | ofices of brokers and bankers,” Bon- Dbeen tipped” that the Flaming CIrcle | gam sitea and. of gencrating plants | o troromns eman, 5210 Dahl had been | horsepower, Herril d, fearis as transferred to the. bullding qi-| cial condition, he declared tod: D be ACBeOBFIatod Top dome ity im"l‘g:l%“m"nn trom _the, Post, wers was to meet in Herrin, and, fearing|might not completely abolish present | street house, and was seen leaving | Proaching that figure. was uilding qi- 3 oday e appropriated for commencing atoplngs. foom ¢ trouble, attended the meeting with s In Washington which A 3 ther proposals sub- | vision. in a telephone conyersation from | the construction of three fleet sub- |Sent to Fall by N. D. Tayman to exhort the members 1o |oan it nt I meously” linked up | Lhercspanesday morning. Folice as-| Any of e Othan the Ford offer,|, In 1916 he was made an mesistant( Berlin with reparations headquar- | marines authorized in 1916, dealaring land office oMcial at Denver, under + be peaceful. with the hydro-electric developments. | ment a record showing Miss Lawson |the minority holds, adding that the inspector and detailed to reinforced| ters here. the value of this type of craft had | date of April 9, 1922, he wrote Fall Shortly after the meeting got|amr Keller compared the situation on | owned $12,000 in B. M. T. stock. “poverty” of financial return to the concrete and structural steel work. - |not yet been proved.’ It recommended, | that he thought some of the lawyers o was advanced to deputy nSpector | nerume Poaimer, was made in con. |instead, that §600,000 be made availc Who represented large ol companies under way some one shouted the|tne Potomac river with that in the| Fred Landeck, a lawyer and friend nt under his offer compared by p " sKlansmen are coming!” and he and |provinee of Ontarlo, Canada, where, |of Mr. Dahl, explained that the tran- | with the -bemefits he demands has| P I%I% L o0 (0 ooq Cin tme Dis- rumors that he was withdrawing able fof the dovelopment and testing | “are KIvoig B thindope Layman went to the door and were |pe gaid, the people of the province |sit executive knew the girl's parentsiled his supporters and apologists to| . ict National Guard on the Mexican | _rom the inquiry. (Continued on Page 2, Column Mentloned Probe. Amet by the mob, the sheriff stated. |pyy electricity furnished by the|and that he had been interested In |strangle arithmetical gymnastics.” border until March, 1917, when he Undér date of April 14, 1922, Me- Layman Is Wounded. waters of the Niagara river at 1% )her musical education. The report declares Mr. Ford “has | was called to the federal military ” D e Enery sent a telegram to Willlam 1Spry In the interior department stat- ing that the financial editor of the i Denver Post asserted In an article |that the Teapot Duve: ‘ase to Sin- 1 clair ‘threatened an “oil siandal” and ‘a probe by Congress may be The LHarift mald Mo Srabbed Crain shown no knowledge and little inter- | gervice and sent overseas as an ar-; and Layman got hold of Ford. Sev- i S e SIX NEWSBOYS KILLED Hoiieis i Satysresge | Hiety” e B ¥eomet bt . ow Wi fertilizers coul - i many. He was discharged from the B eral ovs"wero frea, ana Laymas | DAUGHERTY RETURNS. LLED e fos G 2 ife o' Byl and“FEEEATSS 5 Specnal Woodrow Wilson e 9 1" B 't O al § ng office. cried: “They got me! |N TBA'N_AUTO cHAsH et ertilizer profitably he intend- | "UMaj © Oehmann _graduated from 2 The sheriff then placed Ford iinder |Confers With . Céolidge on Oil ied to 'm::t. 'm McEenzle $111 with ' Busl‘ne:i! l-{:gh Scho:lrllln 1335.] lm;: M - R y g e Mc H college preparatory tralning | arrest and just outside tho hall took | g s B biiatish. o e Fintroduced. by Mr. Hull | uoder & private tator and took & two: emorial Rotogravure Section Stephens in custody. < 2 s embodying the proposal of the south- | year special course at George Wash- Cries of “Yynch them™ then went| Attorney General Daugherty Te-i{ Newspaper Official, Driver of Ma-|ern power companies, the report says ington University in 1907 and 1908. The Post dally published articles up, and the sherifft commandeered afgyrned today from a two-week sta: 5 11 bill proposes “$15,000,000 of | Before entering the District govern- - 0 April 14, the reeord pasing automoblle, drove to Marion; || TN \d and tmmediately went to| ohine, Also Victim on Return |capital (oo " v | Bront he served as enginect and de With Tomorrow’s Sunday Star o AT aithough. the public. an- :«::’;:Bl e troups. and Shen 'wdg;n::: the White House for a conference ; 0 of capital ( L Bt Ehoetas. Ve | nouncement af the lease was with ) 0 ) 10,000,000 of capital (one | mental iron work af oebus, Va., 2 ‘i s . A - tment until three prisoners to Murphysboro, in|with President Coolidge. From Boys’ Party. Lo ersonal Mablility of Mr.and Norfolk, Va. A pictorial history of the war-time President—his [RasEn ot EPSEERRL Jackson county. y); P Al 5 he formation of a| He is a member of the Washington | . s . F AR u to do to help en- e moon there were no apparent in-| PTiOr to seelng the President, he re- Ford limited to t ety of Millta life and funeral in Washington. Four pages of splen- Vhat were you A0 oactr sk m‘s‘i-‘i"l’f';r; Galtigan, en ?&J"{‘m“hfi‘ e e e e e | M AMLAWAUREE, Wis., Feb —s iy T g E“g't'u;':':‘mg‘f%fififi':? s°f:'°g did photographs, especially selected, together with The Fe L e D T & en roul - g . - cal - 0 . 3 e ™ | declared his return had not been has: uary vBix! “rhe United States would desd noth- | of Enginesrs and tho Américan Con Star’s usual eight-page Rotogravure Section. A record Explains His Part. Murphysboro."to Herrin, was placed 2 newsboys and Arnold Ve % , it con- te Institute. under arrest at Carbondalé in con- | tenéd: although at the time of his o olght, twenty-!ing to the power companies, it con- | crete Mr. - — 4 which will be preserved for the generations to com 5 advanoe cth ith Cagle's death. departure from Washington it was| 5% supervisor for the Milwaukee Jour- | tinues, but would turn over to ¢ P €. “I was t6 advi money, employ g i anbouncea ‘Bt R anied"to ke | mal, wors kiled late last night when s | Ford property coming $S5516000. " | iy PRISONERS SEIZ an attorney and pay the expenses s a3 = h gard Taw. : Sward bitwoen Dev: U.'S. READY WITH AID] | * lcr the conference Mr. Dausherty | oo int & soumas onetern Dassenger SN . Place order today with your news- buckwatd 834 fosward betwodn en- ver and New York and Denver and Kansas City.” “Do you know why Stack came to e said the discussion had largel _ | train hit a Journal company truck. The| rhe power companies would receive AND MAKE ESCAPE Prohibition Bureau Has 80 Agents | cerned the oll lease Investigation He | bodies were strewn 600 yards along the I e Jeb 5iler tho water: KEYS Available for Herrin. 2::1:2 l:l:ah:edm:::‘t"::dn:: g:::".i'“‘{. 2 he newsLon 8t power act, the report asserts, while 1a] Dispateh to The Star. i len! . 4 Vi e for tended a party in Cudahy.and were be- | the Ford proposal calls for deeds to Bpect 'GERSTOWN, Md., February 9.— you In the first place?” dented he had submitted his resigna 5 : Prohibition officials declared today | tion, and refused to talk about de-}InE returned by Voight to their homes, | 1o gnoals properties and the leasing { M FSEY 10 " <o idne ot was at- - SRS “I had known him 2 long time. He ifor 100 years of the WaterpPOWer;, .. .y this noon in the Washington \ Mailed, Postage Paid: \ | knew we had ample money a dealer and avoid disappointment. that they stood ready to render any | tails of the oll inquiry. in St. Francls, a suburb, near which the additional assistance needed In clean- accident occurred. 2 o e vigorous men and pretty live. ing up cpuditionsicin, Cvilliamson i Voight and . |rights in disregard to the water- MU ST L\ Charles Fockner-and Maryland and Virginia, S Cents. Chairman Lenroot wanted to know county il e mmaet U. S. MINING MAN HELD. |ineiSinstanty. " Too sorme ads were | o ower act 4 Les Worth, prisoners, who then le Other S I:Cen it Stack’s bill of complaint in a sujt _“;n:"g:(n m’;‘;a we‘?: :pz':ou‘:;:t:f; Z ifl" b::n route to Milwaukee after they ‘The proposal embodied in the Hull ::z:%‘:d his keys and made thefr r States, its. ;’5,;,;:;1 e:.hz;l .zlnbn:ev;‘r fln}:’i_ l_(rzhx?'mglx‘li slanty teddal agents available in the| FEL PASO, Tex. February 9—Paul| and passengers ahh the cioth sy Sy | measure, it saya -agrees to -make] “Tric wnocking down Shildnecht the previously had been read into the state for any emergency. & majority | Ginther, prominént mining .man of | on the operating table t a hospital | 50000, tone of flxed nitrogen annually, | ¢yo held several trusties at bay with Fecord. q : 5 & 5 g n . - ho has been leading many raids in | dor the comgand of Hipolito Villa | aiately Focoing death was, distloadia | 22 and also to maintaln | pockner, however, atill is With Tomorrow’s Sunday Star Y g s . whiou ave | been the county, is in no way connected [and Manuel Chao and is being held | the ing of crushed apples, ¢ nitrate plant No. 2 at the present| pockner made a De sev- | “It_might have been drawn up to o with the government enforcement|for ransom, according to word and candies in the pockets of <the, nitrogen capacity of 40,000 tons, and | oral months ago_while a prisoner in 5 agency.. . ceived here from Chihuahya. tims, i = (Continued on Page 4, Column 2.) the Huntington, Pa., jail. g ,,,,, ntinugd on Page 4, Column

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