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EXPENSES KEPT 1 ! | by Policeman Terrell. ; t Clyde Oliver Chaney, i street, was shn_‘r in the left hip by House Leaders Proud of Record Made in Appropria- tions This Session. the budget imates in making u cet the expenses of government the next fisc ck-up of the va s as sigr I year, a avpropriation bil President ith an- in the down the alled at- tention to th aratively few important changes were made by ate in these supply bills, which originate in the House. esides the regular department sup- s cnacted three de- ation measures, one d over from last the bills in able funds al | Infantry, THE BERLIN STRI ‘YDUTH SHOT BY OFFICER. = FAILS OF 1 Clyde O. Chaney Slightly Wounded | 17, 209 I and [ Policeman G. E. Terrell of the | precinet this morning about 2 [ while tr: | el allex | near an ixth | clock & o escape arrest that utomobil stripped and ch, | stopped and made draw a pistol from his p {upon he fired one shot at him. the ¥ a slight wound. ¥ The administra and he w ce as held for investigation was adjourn General Staff Secretary Changes. Lieut. Col. Lorenzo D. G U. 8. four the | | | | who has comple as secretary General Staff at the War De has been of absenc abroad. At t |he will join the 10th Infanty. Fort Thomas, Ky. He will be relieved from duty as secretary of the Gen- {eral s by Lieut. Col. Edwin S Hartshorn, U. Infantry duty at the .War Department. | officers were awarded the distinguish- | ed service medal for conspicuous s | ices in France during the World War. | and both of them served as captat in the volunteer Army during the Spanish War of 1898. of tra immediatel S. w on| Both Five Accused Spreadin Stunt Flyers Hurt in Crash. CHICAGO, March 6—Dick Powell, stunt fiyer, nd Albert Dewitt, pilot. v injured yesterday when which they were rt fell 200 feet o printing seditious manifes intended disturba | by ying circus. The family of Dewitt, ffered 4 broken Jaw and intern | injuries, saw the crash Conference of Rail Administrators Workers Walkout Curbed With Difficulty. ding attitude, re dissatisfied LISBON REDgééliED. Seditious Papers. EVENING KE PARLEY ADJUSTMENT DIVORCE MEASURE KILLED. Resolution Declared Marriage In- dissoluble in Ireland. DURLIN, March 6.—When the Dail Eireann’s recent resolution concern- ing divorce came before the Senate vesterday, the chairman, Lord Glen- avy, ruled it out of order. The reso- lution in question was introduced ri cently in the lower house by Presi- dent Willilam T. Cosgrave and adopt- ed. 1t declares the bond of marriage indissoluble Lord Glenavy based his ruling on the ground that such a resolution as In distinct conflict with the tanding orders and in direct viola- jon of the constitution, and a very dangerous precedent. He -declared that the law courts could scrutinize acts of Parliament to ascertain if “|they violated the constitution, but they could not revise mere resolu- tions. Unsuccessful. night's lway ad- ' repre- | e wage led to ¢ of re- tion adhered to it and the confer ed until Saturday because the - “vorea to| DISBURSES $4,194,023. strikers In svery Union officials dificulty can’ the | Penusy Railroad Pays This Sum to ined from going out Retired Employes. Retired employes of the Pennsyl- Railroad were paid $4,194,023 In ons in 1924, under the company’s pension plan. During the year workers were retired from active service and placed on the honor roll. The year 1524 rounded out a quarter century of operation under the com- pany’s pension and retirement provi- sions, which were first placed in effect on January 0. Total payments for the 25 y mount to $. 1,- 892.41, while 17,665 employes were re- tired from active duty and placed on | the pension rolls Thomas J. Masteron of Altoona, Pa., holds the longest service record for the emploves rettired in 1924, who ipleted ‘last year 57 years-and 6 months of active work. of Printing and| ive persons connection and distributing of Rumors of an nce of public order prompt preventive KRESGE DEAL IN CHICAGD.! Chain Store Magnate to Take Over | The Fair Tuesday. CHICAGO, March 6.—Actual trans- fer of ownership of The Fair, one of Chicago's largest department stores, from the Lehmann family to S. S. Kresge, chain store magnate, and as- soclates, will be made Tuesday. E. J. Lehmann will resign as presi- dent and director and will be suc- ceeded by D. F. 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