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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDA.Y, APRIL 3, 192 5 —————————— e upon which they depended for heat|that while the place had been inun- AWAITS SHIP’S ARRIVAL HOUSE 10 GET ALL ZIHLMAN EVIDENCE FOR MURDER ARREST Marshal to Take Officer Into Cus- tody for Killed Radio | Operator. | By the Assoctated Press Committee Promises Full Re-| TAMPA. Fla. april 5=t deputy | United States marshal is at F port AlSD on Langley 'Tm'mm docks today iting the Bribery Charge. | rival of the steamship Conness Peak ponse to a wircless request that meet the vessel and take in, r, charged with mur- | nd several members of the crew, ! rged with mutiny Details of the but the officer is kno Cameron lacking, n to be Donald | _former ch in executive £ the Hous: ship was relieved by a form nt concurred in unanimously mbership of the special composed of Representa- es Burton, Ohio: Pu Indiana; 8 ner, Michigun; Win rk nd Moore, Vir, It was the radiv ops some time < ad been locked up un- when Cameron cutercd his | in duties. A the operator il was acquitted by the when the arning th on to answer reed to return 'SENATE OIL INQUIRY SCORED BY POWERS . Says Supreme Court Will Hold Leg- islators Exceeded Au- thority. nia. -d that though the face 1 ges ugainst presentative Zihlmar Two Secret Sexsions. sessions yesterda Senato oil investis es come befors the United ates Supreme Court that tribunal ! \will decide that the Senate has en- tirely overstepped its bound in thej | investigation,” former Represe When A t | tien oa } other companies he was interested in, j it the MELLON AFFAIRS AGAIN UNDER UUIZ‘ Senate Commlttee Offered lnformatnor; of Companies Specifically Asked. ‘The so-called “Mellon companies” and their tax affairs were agaln the subject of Inquiry by the Senate fi- nance subcommittee investigating the internal revenue bureau yesterday. The inquiry was conducted by Sena- tor Couzens of Michigan, who for nearly the whole session was the only member of the committee present. onator Watson, republican, Indi- &, appeared in the committee room ¥ long enough to present a letter from Secretary Mellon saying he was prepared to furnish {nformation as to committes would inform lim as to names of companies it had in | mind and the questions raised as to them. This was in reply to a recent verbal request submitted to bureau | officials b ator Couzens for a list of ail companies in which Mr. Jellon had any intere: Request Is Renewed. Senator Couzens renewed that re- quest after reading the Mellon letter. He o announced his_purpose of Mr. Mellon to ‘ndicate his » threa big corpora- tions whose tax affairs have been the | f urce of inquiry by the com- * up to_this time, the Gulf Oil | tion, Standard Steel Car Com- wnd Aluminum Company of 4, the so-called “Mellon com- | chigan senator finally ex-| imself as “sa " with the Gulf examination | T and when the h Caleb Powers of Kentuck the Standard Steel Car case xnd | SLEIGH RUSHES AID TO FLOOD SUFFERERS Communication Established With Maryland Town Isolated Since Saturday. 1,300 PERSONS IN NEED Devastated Regzions Recovering From Heavy Damage Done. By the Associated Press. CUMBERLAND, h loaded ions traveled Md., April with food and pro- twenty-one miles over almost impassable mountain roads yesterday to carry relief to flood stricken Kitzmiller, a village of 1,300 persons which has been isolated from the world since Saturday be- cause of the Potomac flood. The sleigh making the trip from Oakland | was the forerunner of other relief caravans to be established by the American Red Cross The sleigh carried 1,000 loaves of bread, several cases of canned milk, clothing and a quantity of oil. The oil proved most welcome to the suf- ferers since the supply of natural gas | 3—A |} | and light was cut off when the mains | dated, but one house was moved from were broken. EEHABILITATION BEGUN. No Pestilence Is Feared in Flood- ¢ Swept Territory. Special Dispatch to The Star. CUMBERLAND, Md., April 3.—For the first time last night the entire city had light, and those theaters that were in shape were open. One movie «d its own electri Electric service in the city is practically normal, Gov. Ephraim F. Morgan of West Virginia is expected at Ridgely, opposite Cumberland, to- day to survey the situation. He also igate t"nndluvm.-‘ ch were The ‘KKu Klux Klan sent er C. T. C. Dye of Pled- for $100 to use for re- Paul Goshorn of Charleston is at Piedmont to remain as representative Morgan. Charles Rizer is ng a ferry between Piedmont and Westernport. Ben A. Hurlan, director of disaster relief for the Red Cross, who reached Kitzmiller late yesterday, finds that place suffered more than any other town. He finds that 11\4 were drowned, ten house: Ve | thirty partially destroye three families” lost evervih sald the main question at Kitzmil was rehabilitation, and the Red ¢ would direct the work. He pestilence. An inv the mining tigation W. Va, on the up- at Y per Potoma have been light | added | that there would be no suffering or | ! men and horses were brought here in | its foundation. The temporary wood- | trucks over the National highway. HERRIN GUARDS GONE. Last of State Troops Withdrawn Following Election. HERRON, Til, April 3.—The last nr, Al guardsmen or- nson county follow - | een members of the anti-klansmen on FRANCE GAINS 94,000 en bridge to be built between West- NATIVE SOULS IN 1923 ernport and Piedmont jointly by Alle- ghany and Mineral counties will cost _ between $6,000 and $10,000. The Births Show 2,000 Increase, While work of eréction will be in'charge of Douglas P. Lefevre, Alleghany Deaths Decrease 22,000 county road engineer. Tate last night four mounted !.;B:P! During Year. policemen arrived in Cumberiun By the A - e Phe DBy tie Associated Press assist in patrolling the streets. PARIS, ADFD 3 Franice’s. uatasal increase in population in 1923 was 94,000, according to the official vital | statistics just published, The births numbered 761,000, 'against 759,000 in the preceding year, while there were 667,000 deaths | inst 689,000 in 1922, the night of Constable C:i and Deputy o wWas Sherifft John Layman wounded, left he erday. Township _ele of Tuesday, which were held without demonstra- tion, convinced authorities that the sheriff’s office was again able to con trol the situation. Disorder in the county grew out of series of liquor conducted by the Klan | Hdm INN 604-610 9th S $7 rooms, $6 weekly; $10.50 room: with toilet, shower i REFRIGERATORS SCRAMBLE FOR BUSSES. Auto Owners Take Advantage of Trolley Strike. SCRANTON, Pa., April 3.—A geram ble for permits to operats Jitner busses featured the third day of tha street car strike on the lines of the Scranton Railway Company. + An- nouncement that the public service commission had informally granted city authorities power to issue jitn. bus permits to meet the emergen brought a rush of auto owners to city hall today. City authorfties, however, decid not ‘to issue (he permits until : official ruling is received, Fourteen Only—Friday Only— Samples and discoutinued mod- els of the famous Bohn make ed for the records of the third | iellon company,” the Aluminum | Company of America. These dis- | closed that an amortization allow- in an address befors the Club, at the University Club, yester-| "aay. ance of $15589,000 against a con will he first| Referring to tho methods used in [20ce of 315,589, $31,602,000 had been | arged against | bringing about the ousting of cabinet | sramied. to be: o oy estimating | members he said that the Senate|laxes due for 131§-1313. The engi-| : Asgedk ; ora|necr who made the reports In the | had placed itselt in the awkward|ZSCr Who mads the reports in the position of being judge and asouser | through 'details of this allowancs | at the same time. Couszens 1l present to the House, | YouwTl aiso like the ons and recom- Gibson because it is so easy to clean. The pro- vision compartment is of one-piece porcelain and has rounded corners. REFRIGERATOR You get full value from the ice you put in the Gibson. For as it melts a circulation of food-preserving air is created that keeps iood fresh and wholesome. price for eve presentative Langley." Witness Cross-Examined. Langley was not present at dav's committee sessions, but n was there with counsel Mortimer after | _Let us show you the There’s a family—a purse. s Tels S NG T was entively!. probably until some day next| s in declaring the|week. A new “p in his charge and in re- | Ure with the inv Dy m!urmi“ srked out m am” of proc gation would ¢ . he said fusing to ou: in e Gibson Refrigerators are known for their qual- ity. Our pricing makes them more attractive than nsual. Five specials for tomorrow— $36.50 $19.75 $34.50 $59.00 $11.50 Open a Charge Account. Convenient Credit Terms 905 Seventh S he saic I v;\:;-;‘WOULD BAN VACATIONS very Indiscreet | ew nothing abo was his busi ing about them Powers continted Savings From Calls "-lfllllrv l'ollilN 51 R Domn el ot aaced as Bassons. i 5| ¥ $139 Bohn Syphon . public confi- ! s entitled wl"‘ e Awpcintal freon H & d of the De.| MANCHESTER, England, April 3— | t of Justice in whom it has| The man most unpopular with the | most confidence,” Mr. Pow tren of the Manchester area to- | Dr. H. C. Mulholland, medical ! _{officer for the schools, who has pub- e | lished the suggestion that the health | did | of the pupils probably would be bet- | (ter if vacations were abolished. i He says he very frequent omething wrong found that after the holidas children had lost weight, whi 1 .E,\[uun in many cases to unwise |ing and insufficient rest Moreover. | chickenpox and whooping ugh were ceriainiy worse in the | {period following vacation. because | P ity 200 1bs. the control of infection was easier | A 1) Tee capacity 200 Ib when the schools were open. filjfeelr Dollms De/wers It -‘ - One-piece, Porcelain-lined, Three-door Refrigerator, 50 Ibs. ice capacity. Three-door Refrigerator, white lined, 40 Ibs. ice capacity Apartment House Type Refrigerator, white enamel lined, 60 Ibs. ice capacity inst | Mr. | Unwise Feeding, Insufficient Rest| and Disease Susceptibility Ad- enamel “Whe | wrong | cause h PUZZLED BY RUM RAID. Rail President Unable for Liquor in Car. 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Bohn first made white enamel linings—first made rounded corner linings, first built real insulation and circulation in an ice box. Bohn ' refrigerators are used entirely on all Pull- man diners, and the Bohn system is built into 90% of all railway refrigeration cars. No need mow “to deny yourself all the advantages of a Bohn when buying a refrigerators 7th at F $219 Bohn Syphon Eleven Insulation Walls $99 Eleven insulation walls. Think what that means, against the insistent heat of summer trying to seep into your food. Also wire shelves, sanitary and durable. Heavy golden oak frame—and the finest value of the entire four- teen refrigerators. $220 Bohn Syphon White Porcelasn Lined $135 This is the marvelons refrigerator that has been the sensation of the season. Two only. Sam- ples. Each representative of the finest in the market, White portelain food chamber — baked - on - to- stay porcelain—that defies the ravages of heat and cold and time. Four doors with front drain. 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