Evening Star Newspaper, January 9, 1925, Page 18

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RUSSANDISPUTE INEWEST ‘MEMORS Former Siberian Attache Has Another Theory on Kol- chak’s Death. H H i H h i H E ¥ el o n a b @ = i 3,000 Stills Taken In Chicago Raids By Federal Agents Captures Yesterday Cli- max of 60-Day Probe Costing $6,000. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, January 9.—More than ¥ 9.—Branding the of Admfral Kolchak THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FRANCE TOTEST TUBERCULOIS CURE Danisk Scientist Goes to , Paris With Discovery to Aid War on Disease. last year and more than 20 per cent of them were due to tuberculosis. The Moelgaard discovery is an inorganic composition of a double hypo-sulphite of gold and soda. This remedy was tested in many Danish hospitals and the chief physiclan of one of the principal sanitariums for tuberculosis in Denmark reported that of 32 cases on which the remedy was used 13 were completely cured. The new dis- covery so far has proved ineffective, however, when it i& applied to cases where the microbes have destroyed the vital organs of the patient. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Dally News Co.) =i WILL START AIR SERVICE. Central America to Have Pas- senger, Freight and Mail Planes. SALVADOR, January 9.—An 1 ger, freight and mail v een the Central Ameri- an republics will be inaugurated : e first of the airplanes which e Dr. & Danish s of the Veterl , told the < b i . The headquarters will temala City and fiights will be et oy Rica, Salvador, Hon- D. PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS EDITOR’S SESSION HERE Agrees to Speak at Dinner of So- ciety. of Newspaper Writers on January 17. By the Assoclated Press. ST. LOUIS, Mo., January 9.—Casper S. Yost, president of the American So- ciety of Newspaper Writers, received C., FRIDAY, JANUARY' 9, 1925. a letter from President Coolldge yes- terday accepting an invitation to ad- dress the society at a dinner in Wash- ington the evening of January 17, Franklin's birthday. Other speakers will be James Mel- vin Lee, New York author; Walter Lippmann, editor of the New York ‘World, and Glenn Frank, editor of Century Magazine. The soclety is composed of execu- tive editors of dally papers in the larger cities. President Yost is ed- itor of the St. Louls Globe-Democrat. jol———=ln|———=|opjjc——2lol——=22]n] COAL We Recommend the Coal t into service already has| Best Suited to Your Plant given our patrons. Heating problems have been our study for many years, and the success of this business is traced to the service we have Purchases From U. 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