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Reed of Missouri, as coun- | {$el for the Kansas City newspape | declared in his brief that “the cou- tention of the Government is _that as | to liberty of speech and of the press gained nothing by the revolu- Senator contention be true,” he n the revolution was a fail. he adoption of the Constitu- plemn farce. We dissent entirely from that view." Clear Ruling Is Asked. | Declaring that the right of free | speech and the freedom of the press is vigorously challenged by the Gov- ernment, Senator Reed urged the court “to lay down in no uncertain terms a clear, comprehensive and un- equivocal construction of those rights they are guaranteed by the frst | amendment to the Constitution Former Secretary of War Baker ed a brief as counsel for the Bal- imore Post, asserting that the sug- |gestion by’ the Government “that there is a distinction between free- dom of speech and freedom of the | press implies a lack of freedom if 1 or the other’ which would be {inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution. one WAR ON STEEL TRAPS LAUNCHED IN NEW YORK | Association Will Try to Get Laws Making Fur Industry More | Humane. sociated Press. YORK, April Plans. Tor campaign to check cruelties to fur-bearing animals in- ficted by present trapping methods particularly the use of the steel trap were announced here yesterday by new organization called the Humane Trapping Committee. The committes hopes to, establish national headquarters at Washing- ton and to obtain the enactment of State laws prohibiting the use of non-killing traps, said William K Horton, president of the American Humane Association and chairman of the new committee “The proposed campalgn” said Mr. Horton, “is not an attack upon the fur industry or an indictment of the wearing of furs. -Upon the contrary. we hope to have the co-operation of the fur industry and the moral sup- port of the public. The brutality of present trapping methods is unques- tioned and unjustifiable. We want to eliminate that brutality.” VICE RING IS BELIEVED RESPONSIBLE IN MURDER Pennsylvania Police Pushing Probe of Body Found Burned on Mountain. By the Associated Press. POTTSVILLE, Pa April J.—State police investigating the death of an| unidentified woman whose partly | burned body was found on the Broad | Mountain several days ago, yesterday | said it was thgir bellef it was a ganized ring in this section who business of enticing young believe the murdered woman W of these victims, and that she as slain when she threatened to reveal | the secrets of the band. i Ten i veral | women, are in the county jail on sus- | picious of having knowledge of the| Broad Mountain murder. They were| arrested in raids on nearby road-| houses. | Second-Child Born to Former De-| lora Angell | CHARLES, TIL, April 13—An 8%-pound son was born this morning to Mr. .and Mrs. Lester Norris of St | Charles. Mrs. Norris was formerly | Miss Delora Angell, heiress to the $38,000,000 John W. Gates estate. The birth of a son makes the second child in the Norris homestead, Laverne orris having been born in T . riffith Coll arporalion‘ ood lean WJoal o Prices Reduced D OPPORTUNITY Are You Satisfied With the Amount of Your Pay Check? The Washington, D. C., Agency of The Mntual Life Insurance Company of York will insugurate ST. PRA fessor W. Jiam Thur: Comp: meet two night plete the course o Ambitious, bigh-grade men, prefer- ably those without 1ife insurance selling experience, are invited to make aj cations to ‘joln the April classes. poa completion of éach course, places will be offered to members who k NOY'S_SYSTEM at 8 p. Each week to com- 1 TION. 1t fs the object and pyrpose of this Department to develop success- the modern scheme of business and social life. Life Insurance practice, b nvites one to & more speedy succesa than most any fleld o where HONEST ENERGY AIXS are ESSENTIAL PRE- ve come to & realiza- tion of the income limitations of their present occupation of employment will do well to seriously consider and investigate this opportunity. It is our work to SEE THAT YOU SUCCEED. Conferences at our offices beginning Thureday, the Sth. Call, write or telephone: HENRY S. BAKER, Assistant Manager JOHNSON R. MORGAN AND W. W. WINSBRO, Agency Instructors 433 Southern Bullding, 15th & 3 ¥ Magazine Issued Devoted Entirely To Cathedral News Publication of the first magazine in the world devoted exclusively to. news of cathedrale, zalied the .Cathédral Age. was an- noupced today by Bishop James E.-¥reeman. The Baster edition of ‘the new gquarterly was mailed to more than 5000 members of the National Tathedral Assocla- tion in the United States “Thé twentieth century is on the threshold of another great ca- thedral-building Bishop Freeman says in editoria the magazine. “Today ereat thedrals are being erected in United States, England and South America “This quarterly magazine, pub- apital of the United es its pages to this world-wide cathedral move- new ment “The Cathedral Age will be a ca- tliedral newspaper. It will report cathedral news from all parts of the world. Tt will discuss and interpret history, service, archi- tecture and ideals of all cathe- drals in the hope that as this cathedral-building age progresses these great temples may be built by worshipers and not ‘con- tributors.’ " The magazine is published the central offices on Mount Alban, Leading contributors in the first edition of the Cathedral Age are Bishop Freeman, Carl W. Acker- man, secretary of the National Cathedral Foundation: Prof. Alfred D. I Hamlin of the Columbia University School of Architects and Rev. G. C. F. Bratenah! Included in the publication are writings by the late Rev. Thomas John Claggett, the first bishop of a Christian order to be conse- crated on American soil, who is buried in the Bethlehem Chapel of the National Cathedral, and of the late David A. Brewer of the United States Supreme Court. by st The cucumber {s one of the oldest of the garden vegetables. Some 3,000 years ago In the Far East, probably in Tndia, it had its origin. STAR, FIGHT FOR WHEELE PLANNED BY WALSH Senator May Call Former Republican Agent as Wit- ness for Defense. By the Associated Press GREAT FALLS, Mont. April Senator Thomas J. Waish arrived here last night from Helena to begin the battle he will wage to clear the name of his colleague, Senator Burton K. Wheeler, whose trial on charges of accepting fees for appearing for a client before a Government depart- ment will begin Thursday. Senator Wxlsh declined to comment on the coming trial except to say that he would determine luter the question of calling Blair Coan. for- mer agent of the Republican commit- tee, to testify as a defense witness. 13.— Story of Coan. testified before the Senate Wheeler investizating committee re- garding his presence in Great Falls during the session of the grand jury which indicted Senator Wheeler. e told the Senate committee then that he had been assigned to Great Falls by George B. Lockwood, then secre- tary of the national committee, to gather material about Wheeler and “another Serator” for use in Repub- lican campaign publicity Doubt arose here Saturday as to whether the Governmentgwould call Coan in the ‘trial In Federal Court here when District Attorney John Ls Slattery, Wheeler's prosecutor, said the prosecution had not yet decided to omon him Senator Wheeler afterward declar€ he would recom- mend to Senator \Walsh that Coan be called as a defense witness, in the event the Government does not sub- poena him. Senator Walsh declared the defense is ready for the trial and predicted a speedy hearing for the accused Sen- ator. an LIRS, - Japanese children ordinarily write better with the left hand. KAPLOWITZsros. 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Comfort ““The Vogue !’ THE PRESERVER SHOE AKING comfort “the Fashion” — by making Fashion gloriously comfort- supporting—they make aches or pains impossible! ly—in any one of a dozen stunning styles. % $9 to $12.50 fi foot And do it Smart- Cor. 7th & K 1318 G St. WASHINGTON D. C., MONDAY, COL. GILES BISHOP DIES IN SAN DIEGO HOSPITAL Marine Corps Officer; Had Written Books Children Service Adventures. for on Col. Giles Bishop, United Marine Corps, 47 years old, long in that_branch of the service, died at the Naval Hospital at San Diego Fri- day, according to word received heve, Death was due to heart discase Col. Blshop entered the Marine Corps in 1900 and served in practi- cally all of the stations of the corps having to his credit nearly 5 yea sea duty, about 9 years' foreign States Factory 830 13th St. N.W. W. STOKES SAMMONS, Proprieter WINDOW SHADES As You Want Them Let Us Quote You Estimates of ‘APRIL service and more than 10 years at various other duties. He was the author of several books for children on adventures in the Marine Corps. Prior to his service in the Marine Corps. Col. Bishop served with the Connecticut Heavy Artillery and later with Infantry of the same State. He is survived by his widow and two children. Woman Sails for Hawaii Post. SALT LAKE CITY, April 13.—Mrs Jeannette A. Hyde of Salt Lake City, Republican comimittee woman Utah, left here yesterday for Hono- lulu to assume the post of collector of customs there to which she was re- cently appointed by President Cool- a Main 487 Main 8552 s | Phones Prices “A Shade Better” S 801 11th N.W. GLOVES .. ... PINDLER Main 2704 S LEAN and PRESS ALL and DELIVER MENS SURES .. ......... 95c LADIES’ SUITS ...........§1.50 ..5¢c and 10c for | Priced Moderately at 19 22, 36 or 40-inch cloth lined Appointed with two trays to make pack- ing and unpacking easier. One is deep and partitioned—ths other long and shal- low. 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But for 1925, the Union Pacific has made it comfort- able, provided motor. tours over good roads and the latest style of National Park lodges and dining rooms. Side trips may be arranged to the North Rim of Grand Canyon, through the fairy Zion Canson Zion National Park The Way to Zion Is Now Open ION National Park, Bryce Canyon National Monument and Cedar Breaks are easily accessible at last!| Here are mountains and canyons tumbled together in a welter of color like a colossal kaleidoscope. Pyra- mids, temples, castles built by nature and striped like the rainbow! Amphitheatres where the wizardry of erosion has carved out dazzling fairy cities more beautiful than Babylon or Bagdad! Delicate statuary which no artist can rival. Here, too, is a lingering frontier of empurpled distances with quaint Mormon villages, Indians, wild horses, extinct volcanoes and mysterious color— Come with us this summer to Southern Utah. 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