Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1925, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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

Other pages from this issue: