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Unsettled today; tomorrow increas- Within the Hour” ‘Jyl.:n‘ ’"\ux?f,x::\u i;‘:!‘fi“'I\\::;.I~‘£d‘|:‘,g;r 4 The Star is delivered every evening and gt 4T at 4 g vesterday: Towest, Suaday morning to W .1‘»!”;mny\l\iun’lv":“(‘;(l’ 25, at 6 am. vesterday. 0 cents per month. Telephone Main 3 Full report on page & L 2 and service will start Jmmlmmxd\ WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION 29,495 S en s e et WASHINGTON, D. (., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1925.—104 PAGES. * FIVE CENTS A A e e e v REORGANENG BLL ] MOUNTAN OFWORK FOR STATE TROORS, """ ~eeemerecmene = REGARDED AS DEAD N | SHADOWS 7 DAYS One 10 Cents Under, Others 10 to 20 MIGHT FEARING OUTBREAK ~ cents tboce Legal Fare on Meas- — FOR THIS SESSION bty 79 NN\ N LEFT 0 CONGRESS — : ured Four-Mile Route. Lol I b L AR i i Police Chief and Sheriff Want | {Joint Purchasing Committee : ; Farm Legislation, Shoals Martial Law, FOIOW- |1 paty 5, “etets nanace by | Eoms ", “bt® 12 it Yoo | May Be Authorized by . / CHp ot Rt ey S taxicab-riding public due to the in- | Whether he had the legal authority. | ing Run-In. accuracy and over-running of the | And all the while the public rides | March 4, However. 77 / G 2 Most Pressing Matters. meters on cabs. partment will arrest driver and 7 : € ; | A test made by The Star vesterday |fine him if he hasn't a rate card prom- | MILITIA OFFICIALS SENT |howed that six of the seven cabs|inently displaed in his cav. but no WO CU{ EX;ENSES | //l f " 7 : . v‘ : "MEMBERS ARE LOATH selected at random had meters over- | Checl to find whether the! ON INVESTIGATING TOQUR | funnins or over-charking ;;;,;;;q;y;1."‘,‘;“.75.;;’ “1"'}0F GOVERNMENT GREATLY W w3 7 TO LABOR AFTER DARK . which sent them age, and in each 4 miles there is 10| - - $ i Klan Leader Denies Charge of | Tne District government fails to|cenis overcharse on sccount of fast- | Measure, Under Consideration Four \"3 Multitnde of Less Vital Measures : g 3 make any inspection or check axi- | reading meters, the total overcharge Aty 58, . ? Threatening Life of Police P e O e o |12 5500, ¢ there 1n a 20-cemt overs| Years, Has'No Serious/Opposi- 5 ZIND Await Consideration of : 3 charge In a 4-mile r that's $1,000 . Department Head. trict officials last night developed the !, gav the public pays which it f, 1a tion Before It Now. 3 g Both Chambers. Gl A nformation that what is apparently | not have to pay for, if each cab runs | anybody’s business, is nobody's busi- | 100 miles of paid Lusiness a day, and \ s the Associated Press ness runs 10 cents over for each 4 miles BY WILL P. KENNEDY. . - e S HERRIN, 11, January 31L—Within | o b asta | corganization of the administra- 3 > i i less than 43 hours after the burial of S. Glenn Youns, Ku Klux Kian taxicab companies, except|Of riding, that would be $ more work those which are allied with the rail- | Which the cab had made for ymi- | tive branch of the Government Is as hours up noon | {pany for the day. For a 30-day|dead as the proverbial doornail at g under the Constl roads, are regulated by the Police . B E proverbial doornail & b inder th nstitu liquor raider, slain with three others | Department. The month that would be $75 more than |t} Police Department | iOZCh [hat Woule & HRG LB enlon of Congress, but there is i s out of office—in which to n last Saturday's shoting affray. the | says it does mot have the duty of | ‘e BUbLC thought it was pasing. of | sirong probability that one of the Herrl tuation again became | checking the meters, but merely [[pulUPIled by 1% would be 3500 for | threatening and Sherift George Galli- | fixes the rates. The police say it is| o < . | joint committee on reorganization an equal number of nights. But Con i the. Aute o the Totmonce fay it 18 | Some inveatigating done by.a Te- xan and Chief of Police A. M. Walker | I ! uilding inspector. | ~NE BVORUELL i | will be approved at this session as a gress is not given to working at 4 i pat | Col- John W. Oehmann, however, dis- | POTter for The Star yvesterday inai-| united late today in an appeal that| . fn g ony responsibility last night. | Cated that the greater proportion of | distinct measure which will bring | night, if that can be avoided martial law be declared ¥ The duty probably comes under the | the taxicabs he rode in cost 10 cents|about a considerable reduction in the The appropriation bills—the The appeal was sent to Adjt. Gen. | yuperintendent of weights and meas. | Tore than they should: two of them |cost of running the Government tiren lavliich et by Carlos Black at Springfield in a tele- | ures, he said. 20 cents more, and one taxicab is gram from Marion, the county seat,| When George M. Roberts, however, | OVerlooking a bet. It is \mdvrt'mrk} very considerable legisla- principal ommendations of the Z rogr It is true that it has passed to The Senate showed clearly where the wheels of Government running it stood in regard to the reorganiza- during the next fiscal year—are in where Chief Walker had gone after s asked last night how much |iDS. | . | tion legislatic Fr en by suc - t th & dispute with John H. Smith, a Her- Ing of these meters was done by | Here's how the test was made. An| [0 €85 5 1t oted dogeh Sens of Ma lan leader. in the front of the |his department, he said they didn't |Automobile specdometer was checked 2 N ader, in the frc | “The chief had asked Patrolman Har- In the House Chairman Mapes of | B i - to compel a spectal session ¢ old Crain, a Klan sympathizer. to sur the House contingent on the Jjoint| Congress are i & t expe fng e up on itha sircels RSl leaders and the steering committee to Genoral Disws—1ocal, Natlonal: Fareigre. Time for Farm Legislation may g ™ Walker nenpsted, | threaceneg SUlis BHeG, mendations of the joint committes a| | Around the City—Page 18. t can—to handle the legislation for t Tl ke :x:r‘“':xrv:;\ Smith | tryout. He and Representative Temple | |D. A. R. Activities—Page 18. aid of the farmers recommended by t who declared he was not armed at the of Pennsylvania, the other Republican | |Serial, “The Ark of the Covenant'— President and the ultural ~eon- time. Walker swore out a warrant House member of the joint committee, | Page 19. — ference which h,, assembled here S = . {are boldly maintaining that they think | Schools and Colleges—Pages 20 and 21. It must dispos® c Mrias Nhdls forAmlls srest dn siBeae e < nas a chance of passing. touse| ONE New Case Added in Last current News Eventa—page 20 Allied Action Seen Later;|vin which nas feally reached the con- i Leader Longworth has been promis-| | Radio Programs and News—Pages 26 Militia Ofcers Arrive. sia Rovere W Davis of e 24 pat- | Farmer Explains He Had to|$2,000,000 Fund for Walter | iis i e “umierirandins ar 17| 24 Hours—Anti-Toxin Re- |o50% fationat cuars—page 27 Conflict Hinted by Lead- e hreztens 1o put an_end, | talion, 130th Infantry, and ol Lt P ! any considerable opposition develops | lief Nearer Clty Boy Scout News—Page 28. s B present, ye the bill increasing tenants arrived from Carbondale early | 66! i | H the reorganization measure will be s News of the Clubs—Pages 29 and 32. : pa i ¥ nd rates o, respone 1o oriers tom | - oanctify” — Home After | Reed Included in Unop- il ik ALthe Gammunity Ceniers—rage 0. | i S the adjutant general to investigate Frr | Veterans of the Great War—Page 31 — 3 : 4§ See ce for Vote. the situation and report. Maj. Davis| Excitement Kills Father. posed Calendar. . ee el CRante foryVets Br the Atscbiated Bress Parent.Teacher Activities—Page 32 was in charge of the Carbondale mil- But the reorganization bill has R S IR L st ke Al ttiamen who were called here last | SN been shunted benind cach succeeding | Abika, January 3 Onslw.ci T UCrhgeas: o i 3 night, and who returned : appropriation bill it comes from case of diphtheria, making the | Eraternal News—Page 34 viewed at L expulsion of fent, i By the Associated Press. Legislation affecting the District|a P total 23, e ? gnt | - A P i home after the Youns funeral Thurs- committee. House Leader Longworth, | total 23, developed here last night hel Greelc i patitaseh by thie Tkt e POTTSTOWN, Pa, January 31.—|Was included in 137 measures which| Chalrman Snell of the rules commit- | while additional cases are under ob- = = government may eventually demand Outwardly Herrin was quiet early | Walter Bingaman, a farmer of War- [the Senate put through yesterday | tee and other such men who know the | servation and four others have come | PART TWO—20 Pages. Sone kina oraction b the allizdlpove tonight. Despite unverified reports wllr'k tl)“‘r;shln‘ nmdr here, while in alafternoon in a five-hour session,|temper of the majority membership!n contact with the disease, the pub- | Editorials and Editorial Features 3 2 7 p hat armed men were assembling in |Teligious frenzy today, beat to death |when consideration was given unob-|and the plans of the steering com-|)io health board announced today, | Washington and Other Society. ez ol ertain buildings, every one seemed | two of m; l’:m: ‘rm‘x:n»:. ;‘\'h-n Jected bills on the Senate calendar. |mittee earnestly protest that there ix| oS80 PO Nmn‘i Was Jirdes | Tales of Well Known Folk—Page 18. | ,'“"‘”:;- hemeversin. o swatolnde Fopetul | that mo - untoward — event|Policemen broke into the farmhouse P e o e e N0 chance of passing the reorgani-| : was Jirdes | ! velopments would occur. It was admitted on|they found the farmer's father,|, On® of the most important of the |70, SI®UG B (UL 00" g egpe. | Winters, infant daughter of John | 3 SE—12 all sides, however, that the situation | George C. Bingaman, 73 years old,|pi!s Put through io this rush of |0 /b L0 i cianding provision for| Winters. No word has been received | PART THREE—I? Pages. Pl iie T e o o e Reld many elements of danger. lalso dead. His death, Coroner Rus- | DAsINess was the Wadsworth bill au-1 ., jng yp o pew department of edu-|on the progress made by relay dog (Amusements—Theaters and the Photo. |are entitled under the treaty of Lau- | er t . Although Sheriff Galligan, an :\z‘s -'::::-"mfld'he:“f (_“flu“l)'tflli lio”n';f”r“"_ “”f ‘"f’">\‘\(_““'"" of addi-| . tjon and relief, administered by a|teams from Nenana, carrying 300,000 | play. | sanne to deport any Greeks. but the | trz p is awalting avowed anti-klansman, had severell TS PUOBIDIY due to excltement aud{UOnal faciities ar Walter Reed Hog: Luow. cabjnet officer. 355 units of antitoxin. Except for ex-|Music in Washington—Page 5. et e e e e times asked for troops In Willtmmeon® 3G, L Lot R o nn was in.. thel|bion ot e leth s il appropria-| it is known that the Repub! can | treme sub-zero weather the mumenl;":“;’! e ::xmm:.“:::f:!r.' SP:»: :g County, today was the first time he 2,000,000 for this purpose. | majority usly aiviasd on this| L5080, o rake phenomenal [ 108 SUrEy uary—Page 11. { | By the Ass ernments. The disposition for the Obwcrveryt sy that the contentlon} agreed not to interfere with the Senate end of the Capitol patriarchate. The Turks' answer was g oeoutive. Dusiness, {o-Me | that the expulsion of the patriarch ol How did not involve interference with the Pl - BN patriarchate foen The mixed tribunal of Turks and | F€aven Y, Lo ’ 3 Chester County jail violently insane, s S - Lad asked for a declaration of ar- The bill provides for the co e- | legislation, so much so that if it Spanish War Veterans—Page 11. Aol 1aw which “Wm‘fimml}, »\u"l:.,r_ the police said. Bingaman's wife |tion of an“vm“,, of the ,n«(‘"mfl',: i.r_,‘,zml 1‘, a vote there probably would | time. The trails were reported £00d |Reviews of New Books—Page 12. sede the civil authorities. mad ’:l" ‘2'(::;:;‘""” house when the | pital building, containing wards; &|be more Republican votes against|&nd the nights clear and cloudiess i 3 e s S 3 rear addition to the main hospital or the bill. Its defeat is clinch- | e = lssue Up Betore. The dead children were: H. Pris- | building containing dining roome,| ed by the fact that the Democrats are| NAVY CRAFT AIDS RELIEF. PART FOUR—4 Pages. | xed i ot T gl sns’ committee Just before | swiilia B minrasas o ol and | kitchens, wards and a library; a1 organized to ight it, and Representa- P A Pink Sports Section OERIR Il oonuidered (U0 Ehes [ imila ity i s hich Eeneral election conferned | W iliam D. Bingaman, 1§ months laboratory and morgue building and | tive Oldfield of Arkansas, the Damo- == was not within its jurisdiction. the United States rkey are sig- Small at Springfield about Argued About Religlon. tuberculosis, observation, infectious! cratic whip and party campaign lead- | Vessel May Rush Doctors and Sup- PART FIVE—S Pages. s : - , and th mmercial treaty Yoormertial e but |l RS G e U e o oy lies to Nome Magazine Section—Fiction and Features. CONFLICT IS FEARED. e % oeyEnet be s taken at that time. Thursday night, according to Mrs Projects to Cost $2,450,000, Ehe'vole fu oyyhetion: P i The Rambler—Page 3. model for such pacts with other na- Chief Walker, formerly in sym-|Bingaman, her husband tried to con-| ., en i | Three Reasons for Fight. By the Associated Press = tions, are still to be considered. There pathy with the Klan, is now said|Yert her to his way of thinking In |, Rese Drojects will cost $2.486,000.1 0 "% “o o e mainly on| SEATTLE, Wash., January 31— = Greek Leader Says Force Must Be|are nominations of importance await- to be at odds with the organization, | FeliElon. FOm00: T it o consriate 5 ; o D : PART SIX—10 Pages. | ins action, including those of Attor- ney General Sto e an associate th tl v L n R Wi $900,000 of this total and an appro- | three features of the joint commit- | Comdr. Duncan Woods, in charge of 55 Used on Turks. as are his son Harry and Ross Lis-; A% SPEUM {,'i,h’”;:,fd“,fl:d,}";‘l':i:j} priation Is carrled in the second de- | tee's proposal, first, against the pro- | Navy headquarters here, was given |Classified Advertising. 3 > orld. | Justice of the ." Court and e e loemen, who WeTe i1 | unconscious for some time. Friday | ACleRcy appropriation bill for that|posed new department, which has 10| orders by the Navy Department to- | FInancial News—Pages 7, 8 and o. By Qi o The Star aud New York Weeld. | Charics B. Warren of Misk Marion tonight, and advised to re- | HEA N A O tacked hey | PUrpose. The War Department is | chance at all of getting by, and even [ 2nC€% ¥ 11 TAYY TEPRRIERT 0 | Army and Navy News—Page 10. | PARIS, January 31.—The expulsion | Charles B. Warren xx..,‘!: u(.]»r—. r:,\' .\\h»nfl (;::'\llulf\n. 4| And she fled to the :m‘n,‘ of a nelgh- | Prepared to begin the construction | Proponents the legislation admit n:’ "“ ":‘C‘“ 5 '\‘lqu‘arl = 0(‘ "METM Civilian Army—Page 10. of Constantin, |‘a(rmkrvh of Constan- | - e g he dispute between Walker and|poc Sraaing & overng program as soon as the funds bec this; second, against the proposal to | °f Sy, e i L 24 tinople by the Turkish police, has Smith arose after the latter had|pOT and remalned there overnight, | 2 oE & 0 o Ats hasoing | remove the Bureau of Roads from the | United States Public Health Service, | GpapHIC SECTION—I0 Pages, | 2Toused the eastern Mediterranean. | Stone Nomination Up. testified today at the inquest Into | fCRTIRK to FRtUER (o het home. | rogram for Walter Iteed Hospite]| Department of Agriculture and place | for the purpose of rushing doctors z 2 3 %eS. | For the first time since the Lausanne last Saturday night's shooting. The |, 000y &8 O e the farm. | contalns items totaling $3,520,000, of | it in the Interior Department, with |and medical supplies to Nome, Alaska, |World Events in Pictures. |conference there Is talk of a Turkish- |, The Sen Sy o e Y returned a verdict late | ) 0" and the authorities at Weat | Which the projects mentioned in the | the two Democratic members of the |if a diphtheria epidemic raging there ) Ml |Greek conflict. | consider agai nomination of Mr, Loday that Deputy Sheriff Ora Thomas | apeit =10 I ARChOT s o Minte | Wadsworth” bill are part. 1t now | joint committee (Senator Pat HArri- | hecomes more serlous. Col. G. M, Ma. COMIC SECTION—1 Pages. | Deputy General Pangalos, formerly | Somae gy aE D o e e Falder Hodl Kied wnotas hod )“!‘"3 the house they found Blngaman and | 89€S to the House for action | son of Mississippi and Representative | oo qar of the Health Service said |Mr. Straphanger; Reg'lar Fellers; Mr. "";\“ T leter of AT, has aroused|in, votes in the committee to Teport alder s and that || ear-old son, Walter, jr., stretched | Another bill passed yesterday was|R. Walton Moore of Virginia) on ) andl ML AN R enthusiasm by attacking the Turks in| ny nomination favorably to the Ed Forbes and Homer Warren, the |? Pl with the deud oionat that introduced by Senator Ball, |Tecord against this in a minority | tonisht 2" b | Parliament at Athens. He declared Sonat doubt of that. even the other men slain, came to their deaths | 2°T0SS & bed, wi Jead grandrethert s e Di: | re a, third i v inter- | Surg. Gen. Hugh Cummings, Wash- “It s impossible to obtain anytl A L A A e S e 5 and two lifeless children in the same | Chalrman of the District committee. | report, and, third, against any inter D. C., several h 4 ain anvthing | crjtjes of Mr. Stone admit. It may 8t the hands of parties unknown to | 108 to regulate the sale and use of mile | ference with the rivers and harbors | ington, C., several hours after from the Turks by peaceful means. 5 2 0,00 o i S s : | be that the nomination will be order- N bottles and cans and other containers| WOTk s now carried on by the En- :(v'lxflhv\!lofiuzl‘u-m 14 d(p‘l;‘\herlil a:ht'n We can only lead them to reason by | oq aborfad favarably and) placadien Prompted By “Spirits.” of milk and cream in the District of| Elneer Corps of the Army Lilell Dealtle on dile 9tesmAN D ~hEh | the executive calendar again at to- GALLIGAN TO STAY. 3 Columbia. The religious issue has also been|Alamedo for Seward, Alaska, en route More than a fourth of the present| ' o = it - The county officers seized {Bngaman = = 2 201t Nome, ordered Col. Magruder to DABUIAtO. OF Ciéoua are mbiirire D] INOTEOW'S Th6stAE. ut if individua g The bill provides that all cont. s ~ S o committe ar g and manacled him hand and foot. He |, - ntainer: (Continued on Page 9, Column 1.) repare for shi ¢t on t st bt oare members of the committee demand Calls for “@fore Brains and Fewer | oaid ho was prompted by epaite’ to | 2f Milk shall be plainly marked with fmepare hipment on the nex the Greek orthodox church from Asia- f AbTIALY further ion before acting, the name of the dis — — boat, sailing February 4, an addi- Minor, who consider the patriarch| "%} Yo = 7 Bullets? in Hertin kill the baby. He evidently had | " " ron y llrrl:\xtor of the tional 1,000,000 units of the serum and‘ their spiritual leader, and while un-}2°ton be postponed. As the in. beaten the infant to death with the |of guch ‘contamers or isine,lse a complete emergency laboratory | der the Lausanne treaty they had ac. | Matter stands today, it Is not believed By the Associated Press handle of a carpet sweeper. WH0u6 ratass Fi containery Ao o equipment. The laboratory equipment |Gepted the'drcras they must emikrate. | (LeCe Will Do a Score b yotes aguinat The Senate judiciary committee MARION, Iil, January 31.—“More| When his aged father died Bings ontainers do not is to include 1,000 diphtheria culture Though most of them had nfirmdtion- of | Mt “Stons Jn & B carry been in - i a1 tubes, swabs, stains, a microscope e Senate itself—and there may be a brains and wer bullets” were | man sald he had to n urged by Sheriff rge Galligan to- | home by sacrificing the 3-vear-old Mistakes in Identity. | and an fncubator. great many less. The estimate was day in a statement issued prior to |girl. Her skull had been crushed. The District Commissioners recom- e - e orthodox wo made by one who opposes his con- the result o he = R 4 . ‘sanctify” the Asia-Minor for generations, they still which asked that|decided that Bingaman had killed the | ground that it would be of assistance | The Alameda is due in Seward Fri- . e eprese ives have d o er. martial law be declared there. two children and that the father died|to the Health I)r;)il(llncrl{Slir:Ani(;g |@ay. From seward the serum 1s 1o ve | Great Nitrate Plant to Iadbeet e e s | s The sheriff, who is an avowed anti-| from excitement and heart trouble. |efforts to enforce the law and S carried to Nenana, Alaska, on the | What, some of the Senators tinos alone and a mixed commis- 4 g klansman, declares e “pos 1y an spare i val- . king, will be the effect upon the 1d not resign,” as had been sug-|ter, jr. his 5- - son, he 6 Commtagione i > - e 1y & & The 1 e i s &ested by some He urged William- | his captors, because “God had not|in maning xnnfz;rll.«‘mc‘:,:c.}rnfi:; l?:;]F"es Complamts Agamst Nome by airplane or dog teams. lr;\);(sl‘lerzl‘[‘“u;Zyxltx;‘,x‘q;‘[nl:l}(\'eflr‘i\l‘::”nv:);::“r the nomination of !I‘r( Sf"rff be son County citizens to assist him in | commanded him to take it” The|name of the dairyman famienine mi Three hundred thousand units sent e o oy A "i2oPle | tavorabiy acted upon at this Juncture E y E ¥ s s carrying the law through due | coromer believes the fit of temporary |to the from Anchorage, Alaska, and carried | By the Associated Pre 2 o e ofas ite 2 process,” and “besceched” the aid of | insanity left the man after he had |quently happens tnat the poussho. e Schall Under Corrupt | from Nenana by dog teams, was ex-| DETROIT, January - Hanty | oo Aneoss The pen I e o e ertont (o indice Sontor o e N« " = & g d . & orce Vash ou for cons] CY aga forgets the correct name of the dairy. Boctedtolipensh Mloxib it oty Ford, in an authorized statement is-|out of bed at 5 o'clock in the morn- | o o regard it as unfortunate that those who had hitherto opposed him,|killed the two children, to return £ o in ‘Washingtow for conspiracy against promising to perform his duties with- | later. man she obtained her milk from, and | Practices Act. e “h"é‘h- ’Mcorrd!nr to Teports, | sued here today, reiterated his pre- |ing and, surrounded by a police guard, | e (hat the nomination of the Ate out favor, discrimination or preju-| gt See b 41 S ey in order to refresh her memory ac- had the epidemic of the disease in|viously announced stand that he “no|taken to Salonika by traln, where he Sorney neral for the Supreme dice. aéuta o nameior Ml bty X hand with a total of five deaths since | jonger is interested In taking over |arrived theee heurs jatos | torne Y > Suprem The sheriff's statements said | it R oL oifle asathat) its beginning, carried on its fight with | Muscle Shoals,” but added that he is| The Greek . | bench is up for consideration, and as I have refr: |$1 0 IS AWARDED |of ine dsirvinan who turnished the gy ie Associniod Press. 75,000 units of antitoxin found in the | sy Sov: | yihe Greek community in Constan- |particularly unfortunate that the two I have refrained from making any | y milk. This information is quite often | & o ys S A dinarity 1t | . Villing to co-operate with the Gov- |tinople, fearful as it is for its oWn |patters have been apparently con- » A](»m',( ‘;,.\ wl my rxluntmnpl:ued’ erroneous, they say, as a number of| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., January 31. town, but so old that ordinarily it|ernment in developing Muscle Shoals |future, has elected another patriarch. v pol in the matter o law enforce- ¢ Distr D ‘ would be sonsidered valueless. TRUrs-|into a great mitrate. pla e sidered together. To approve Mr. : ] dairymen in the Distric Formal action to contest the seat in 0 K nto a great nitrate plant, making (Copyright, 1925.) | Ston ¢ say, may e the appear- ment fn Willlamson County. Even | IN ALIENATION SUIT habit of using any mile botle come |the United States Senate of Senator- |day the Nome correspondent of The |cheap fertilizer for the American tone, they sdy, mey give the Sppags now It is not my desire to antagonize | % | | i o - tion of the corrupt practices act, has | 87 el ment sald, “the Shoals should be used . of % sl atter the In times past I have been the tar- | Sheriff's Jury Gives Full Sum :}"‘,: o Uianethalr OWN. €rrors of|yeen instituted by the defeated | Varied from 1,000 to 20,000 units and | for the production of nitrate and fer- | Declare Turks Guilty of Flagrant D iaaae u‘pu..'ul,'e e da Eet of personal violence, abuse and . 3 el Farmer-Labor Senator, Magnus John- | that sometimes one dozen was enough | ¢jljzer. Pact Violation i b i criticism, Asked From Rich Widow to Ald in Investigation. | son, it was learned today. to control a case and sc;'f\;“me—“ more| “] pelfeve that the Government g ik Calls for Support. Mrs. Tda Schaefer. The Commissioners say also that in | Freliminary petitions of contest are than one dose was required. irr;:“uum;‘xlx)xtda!;e;x,p.\&x:(-lpIsn‘(,nlv- fandl pp s dne s o -people Have insiated 2 s securing samples of milk or cream |to be filed with the secretary of the 3 ower plant, but as| ATHENS, January 31.—The Greek e B oo A o M g ¥ for analysls and In cases where com. | United States Senate and to be servea| AVIATOR READY FOR TRIP. |a nitrate plant to help the farmers| government, it is stated, semi-offi- past and raids have been made plaint is made of the quality of the|On Mr. Schall himself in Washington In peace and safeguard the country | cially, will send immediately a vig- without proper warrants and by per- | BY the Associated Press. milk sold, the limiting of dairymen |bY Monday or Tuesday, it was stated. | Will Fly to Nome Unless Condi- {;; oA ":"'qr;;\;.v(v‘!;m:x Jlhe United | orous’ note to the Turkish govern- scns who had no lawful authority to| NEW YORK, January 31.—A sher- | to the use of their own bottles would Makes Two Major Charges. H Smies apent Lt 000, 0 create & |ment at Angora, protesting against malke arrests, These raids have been | iff’s jury rendered a $100,000 verdict | be helpful to the Health Department = "Aum' - ai et $ tions Are Improved. G‘“v”"","'"‘ "“\“:‘““ h"'“x"‘- not | the expulsion from Constantinople of | {omorrow—to assizgn this legislation conducted without regard for the|toda¥ in favor of Mrs. Ida Lewis | in the investigation that must follow. | = In the peution, Sccording to a story | .\ 1ppANKs, Alaska, January 31.— | Boyer, fouse. We should not lose| patriarch Constantinos. The note will o’ place on (he leglslative progra sanctity of the home, no respect for | Schaefer in her action against Mrs. | The Senate passed a bill providing | PublIshed by the Minneapolls fribune |\ oy oor nes for Roy’ S. Darlington | en for Mmecrs Bpval @nd biggest rea- | declare that the expulsion constitutes | gf {he present session, he will under- womanhood and with the terrorizing | Blanche Morange Rausch, sald to be | for the appointment of a second dep- | 20RY; BeROR FONTERR I8 BUIE [0 812140 fy from here to Nome, taking from | “““1t"(he Government Hecpn. Muscle | & AETANt breach of the engagements | take to do it himself. One way which f children. People who did not even | 2 wealthy widow, who was accused (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) | Senate on two major grounds: Nenana to Nome, 1,100,000 units of | Shoals and operates the nitrate plant | cntered into by Turkey under the |might be adopted would be to include resist these unlawful Intrusions of | by the plaintiff of having alienated gt e s = antitoxin that left Seattle by steamer | b, treaties regarding Greece. it in one of the annual appropriation their homes were brutally beaten and | the affections of her husband, Fred- ) That Schall, during his campaign y the Army and Navy, I shall be| " jndignation was apparent through- bills which must come before the e ing, were belng pressed here i = Ahet et s 20 ALy | e 2 speeches declared through “Intimation | this morning, glad to put at their service all that e e B {he most viie Ianguage uséd o/ botkijesicic "M/ Sohantery (WALl Zandn BLIND CHILDREN SEE and Innuendo” that Johnson had look- | late today. ’ the Ford company has of knowledie | 05' G SOURLEY today over the action |senate W n and children, and I 1 to see | manufacturer. ed with favor upon an offer of $25,000 The only development, said Dar-|anpg experience. Our engineers have = ® The rules bar legislaaizn from Bow we can expect the law to be| Mrs. Rausch, it was said, is now In i Tavor uponan Thagton that watle savent Dy from ey o el O neers Reastaveryironson torbalisga Henlsht] oo oo Juar ilesislnpicn -icoom responsible unless persons who el | Wiesbaden, 'Germany, ~ ith Mr. FOLLOWING OPERATIONS B e O | acuvag ths SuDWLy Jiken Nl | orciiom ot mak,"g"c,',‘:,p itrogen| (Continued on Page %, Column 3.) | rules can be suspended by a two- t> enforce the law conduct them- |Schaefer. She did not defend the suit campaign developed 4 slush fund |from Washington by the Departments | from the air for farmers. We be thirds vote of the Senate and it is Seivas propexts | when it was brought in the Supreme | Fleven Inmates of State Home in | totaling approximately $80,000 con-|of the Navy and of Justice, would be|lieve we have discovered improve. possible that a two-thirds vote mi The jSlement that haretofore nasliComsh and e gaac AN Ao tributed Dby bootleggers and their |considerable improvement in the sit-| ments on the present processes. We be mustered to tack this desired opposed me has now got an oppor- | sheriff’s jury for assessment of dam- Colorado Treated Successfully friends on an alleged series of prom- |uation in Nome by the time the anti- | believe air nitrat cdn b made at a ear-old boy pestered legislation on an appropriation bill, tunity to demonstrate their sincerity | ages. The jury awarded Mrs. Schaef- by Sarysona ises by Schall adherents that the|toxin arrives at Nenana, about a(price that will materially reduce the PN Featene if the committee on agriculture does And assist {6t carny out j this |iEx el it demanded. 2 Epnn; bootleggers would be given immunity |Week from today. cost of fertilizer on the farm. the amateur athletic officials } | not speedily report out a measure declaration y the Awsoctated Pres iGioxr visleilon activhs: penBin “The Ford company will turn over The House committes is meeting to- . oD SEeety b e | 3 DENVER, * Colo., January 31—| ugainst them in Federal Court. RED CROSS MOBILIZES. to.the. Government ithont cest_te | i Lof & chance to run. To get | 0%, T0'000 e Senate committes the the world that Williamson County 1| GHOOTS GIRL, ENDS LIFE. |Eieven of i3 children inmates of the results of its research.” rid of him they finally agreed i | next day to hear members of the capable of self-government, also to i * |State Home for the Deaf and Blind at TUses Grand Jury Report. P a t ist and * * * 8l | agricultural conferénce. see that all operate with me in the fu- Colorado Springs who underwent op-| The petitions go to Washington, | Nome Chapter pared to Ass ey o ture. Let us try more brains and fewer tical operations here two weeks ago|the Tribune's story sald, as an after- . X bullets. Youth Fires After Reconciliation |were led from perpetual darkness into|math of an Investigation by the SR OFFICERS CONFIRMED. Paavo Nurmi’s Story Senator Stanfleld of Oregon, chair- —~ | Plea Is Denied. light today when surgeons lifted from | county grand jury which heard testi-| The Nome Chapter of the American —— [i| man of the Civil Service committee, oo Sent Fiom ik their eyes bandages that have covered | mony of convicted liquor law vio- | Red Cross has been mobllized in an| The Senate yesterday confirmed the s Cold B Bt L Setk 1o bEve the DUL I aliint P m Ship. WORCESTER, Mass, January 31— | them since the dellcate surgery was|lators, and others, and which was|effort to check the spread of the|nominations of high ranking Army e | the retirement act made a special ST. JOHN, New Brunswick, Janu-|John Wafers, 21, shot and killed him- | performed. told* that the violators and their!diphtheria epidemic in the Alaskan |officers as follows: Charles D. Parker. order of business in the Senate ary 31—Two of the crew of the|self this afternocon after he had | With the exception of two children,|friends in some cases gave money | city. Maj. Gen. Robert H. Allen, chief of i | Thursday. The Governmeht em- steamship Welland County, in port | wounded Miss Ella Ross, 20, after a | sister and brother, those operated on | to Schall adherents “for the Schall| The arrival of antitoxin now being | Infantry; Brig. Gen. Amos A. Fries, A Chapter a Day | ployes, both active and retired, are from Rotterdam, were swept over-| ouarrel on the street here today. The | have recovered their sight. The two, | campalgn” on the alleged promise to | rushed to the city by dog teams, said | chief of Chemical Warfare Service; | much interested in the measure, which hoard to their deaths by a moun-| girl is in a serious condition however, physicians said, are doomed ake care of them” in Federal court. |a radio message to the Red Cross | Maj. Gen. Willlam Josiah Snow, chief It starts loday in the ,,.',,[.- ‘Imrrne! the annuities paid and re- tainous sea on January 30. So severe| Police were told that Waters had | to blindness. Their blindness was|None of the testimony before the|headquarters tonight, will find the|of Field Artillery; Col. John Thomas | % A s AOmewhaT tha e Bt Taive. was the storm that’ the steamer's |unsuccessfully attempted a recon- | congenital doctors declared, and they | grard jury, however, showed that |Nome chapter in readiness for the | Axton, chief of chaplains, and Henry Sports Section ment. It one of the measur whistle was torn from the stack and | ciliation with Miss Ross, with whom |do not possess normal eycballs or|Mr. Schall had any contact with a|aquickest possible administration of |Dozier Russell to be brigadler gen- which have been placed on the I Lwo ventilators were los he had Kept company oL {wagarse ODLIG Derves, hed o lslusn tupd, R 4he- merum, i 5 -d-n&tltflur,l&)hn-mnuflu vate an overheated situation Borah May Act. Ways and means to expedite the agricultural legislation recommende by the President's agricultural con- ference are being considered. Sen- or Borah has indicated that if | something Le not done soon—even & : % : R