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RETIREDJEWELER ™7 rscovianty e povice| MAY BAR'EXPERTS' FULL PROBE ‘AéKffl Effi”é"gfjfl von rinmie sansry DISTRCT HEADS HITBY STREET CAR . s s s o s oo FROM SCOPES GAGE) ~ FOR RAIL MERGER, s e commtees s an suvecs - STUDYING BUDGET Criticizsing Him for R ks Hex R tl as Bases of Reports to National Conference —_ ‘riticizing Him for Remarks Hev Recently Gl S DL el Steps on Tracks me loan: Moo s Missabory o Btk I'&rcv. Bar Association Would Have | Newton D. Baker Seeks to on Street and Highway Conditions. f ; e L Trial J onfi - Limit Queries on Van le many States and local com- 1 o | st f discontent and dis- | reasonably ssly without ref : e = swiheea b Auto Accidents. [ovaity % ‘-.U[‘\' S !.‘,- el D e e sue to Law. Sweringen Plan. Lhelf thamic: Seldeits, v ity it e e 4 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Advisory Council’'s Proposal of $38.908,809 Total Likely to Be Lowered. | accidents, widely rep lization of the park| position held by the aTender. No spe. L pe a T 1 1g-time financing pro- nd inetficlent service to| cial disposition is alfewed for Army bLusy on surve T n » iit the necessary facilities e the only effect of | Navy or Marine Corpw officers or for [ By the Associated Pross By the Associated | SRt e 5 : provided wive Thomas L. | those holding special types of tags, KNOXVILLE, Tenn., June An he entire membership of the Inter making in| such ‘diplomatic’ or ‘congres-| “army” of expert witnesses, repre e Commerce Commission gathered | National Conference of the force re-| sional The policy of this office i |senting v us scientific and religlous | here today to decide upon the scope | Highway Safety, to larence O. Sher | to enforce the law with the greatest|phases of the evolution question will|of the examination of O D Vin Swer 6, ehateas buildings = possible courtesy, but wiith absolute|be called in the trial of J Scopes, |ingen, principal ere r of the plan{ ppe = S i tional Capltal. | strictness and with absol®e impartial-| indicted high school teacher, it has|for the Nickel I'late flroad con-{ pandations . v | gathering from m ality in al been announced by defense coun: solidation. | only the first a tion w ¥ - this assertbon and in ntinued conference here to Counsel for stockholders protesting | 1y, policy accordance with your requeast the fol Clarence Darrow and 1 ce |against the merger, which includes t the lowing names of officers of e 4 1 Colby, who came he last n K Plate, FErie, Pere Marquette,| gy, Marine Corps have beenlother’ members of the defense staff, | C) ke and Ohio and Hocking | her forfeited collat 1l speakers at the gra 1 ‘alley manded that Mr. |, any other r have en fined: Lieut. Rrederic cises of the John R Van Swerir, be re 1 to discl 1 Henney, Capt. Carroll . Prige, C of Law, and incidentally wer every ramification of the finan « ) 2 o Z T v writies had not vet| Henry . Whitehead and Capt.\ Louis with' honorary degrees of | transactions by which he and | i 1 v evel f 1 program Sherrill’s let- | M. Bourne doctor of laws. A similar honor went |associates obtained dominating posi-|and more complet . E b ed to make a “None of the ahc officers nwde | o Dudley Ficld Malone of New York, {tions in the corporation own i traffic ha rec s it and haslan appeal to me, and in cases wherel who is expected to join his confrerees| Newton D Baker, nse! study it appeals have been made to me by|here today Van Sweringen, countere: de T Army, Navy or Marine Corps officars r. John R. Neal, senior defense|mand that the inquiry be limited in|ued over 4 ¢ ence , ¢ 3 Text of Col. Sherrill’s Letter. or by ethers 1 have consistently n> who presented the degrees,|its scope and asserted that it had|order tha 1LY of the ein gy ALy IMBOKIBLICE fused to intervene, except in case\i|referred to Mr. Darrow as the man |already gone too far afield. | mi t ters . el {ix | Financial Losses Computed. o committee, headed by vembe nal it has been proven that park | who framed the first juvenile court na e officers have treated the offfend § law. Argues Against Plan. ers with di: urtesy - By : | ame Laws to Get Vote Bodoni b lf;';,.’ homag Ry Officers May Use Diseretion. ring that “many of our legis-|minority stockholders, argued that ir vour letter . In reference to your remark ¢ will vote for anvthing they |terweaving of railroad and hold izet under orders issued by Capt.|¢hhnk will bring them votes,” Mr. |corporations had been incide e Contafa vis with respect to park pol Darrow, in his addre: 1id this was { Van ringen operation i Ein 5 retion in making arrests for | trya of some Senators and asserted |there might be full oppor could not | I miles per hour may | “they: voted prohibition when they [the New York Central char Six in Auto Crashes, Irise b lcesd Niereithconylbe certain_circum Alquor in their own possession.” |to control the new mer o | with g rddressed to Officer | Stanc s per hot be per Aml they still have liquor,” helto questions from com s hein put ) g mitted unde 8 4 s and | ggded . declared that the law permitt ) of the 1zainst per. '-‘\"_*‘np ;ia mi ml ”v“r\ ‘t J per. The speaker said that n’apoeax:;d fl;)lhlullnn ot r.:lIn;&ul.\ provi 3 New Committees at Work of the|Mmitted * clrcumstances.’|that “eqery organization has some[the maintenance of competition and Sl % s £ thel phe : regulations for parks | jaw it is endeavoring to force on the |for the equitable issumunen of ceciy New; jcormtt ety halvel begun) thelr | LON 3 = s require a speed it exceeding people” and expressed the hope that|ties. The Van Swer terests h Sl 2 : 5 ¥ intc miles on clear roadways. The park|:sometimes we may have men gent|and ownership in ground and bl g w'm- however, are allowed to use|(, the legislature to repeal laws, in-|proaches to the Cleveland Unio cretion up to 25 miles an hour | stead of to enact more laws.” minal, which >t t that for a mil The prospect that the Scopes trial{tion, he tion of t gul ; for in uld evolve into a long drawn out|since the A stance, one ¢ air has leadl to a protest from the [be obliged to pa ts | ¢ o R ltolc rs ¢ st traffic the allowed punty delegation to the Statelof operating the Cleveland e i pors i 4 prac : controversy in the s bar association meeting. The delega-|ment, from which the Van Swerin aceide : 3 its 7 - v New Jersey. A make it dou tion said it would support a resolution | interests might be expected to derive G g Fesnonsibility | be secured, but for a m ng | calling on Judge Raulston to hold | profit. . | ous activities| ¢ miles an hour it s quite ce, strictly to the law and not to hear — - v vork was_declared by a number of | Cc there could be no mistake, : expert witnesses e tnidhe * conviction could be secured.| Leroy H. Hammond, spokesman.|EJROPEANS SLMN epap tan tagle facl o e o different sections of the | r seriatum, [ bex to is now under cons point Speed Primary Cause, | xcessive speed was o e ] Btor the park police are not re-{sqid it would be “silly” for the State n L SR T Bl . (o make s for 1| {0 nav jurymen and court attaches to e i p 2 n \ e itk sl to e of law “that will not settle any to e i o i CLASH AT CANTON | tion it wrisimenring ™ o 0 i | e otherwise un e e i % and warn th the policy e in tr ure obedience law ra der roven by the lim is of the law parks as will, 1 sure, be at large who This office of letters of CONVICTED SELF ON STAND AS WITNESS (Continued from First Page.) had hel Shepherd. And Fa Is vou he did give Shepherd those he did not, why did he so tes nd why @ n the witness stand and to save a friend from the his story v xix»mv to make an : ; .‘ ASSERTS SHEPHERD (Contin from First Page.) burbs reduces the and all (Preceding dis DISTRICT DRY UNIT excent o Einds of property. The | 15 a0t nerosary (o make ar| I o S TO BE TRANSFERRED : ted a f i : Says Statement Is Unfounded to the T Gelani “The prosecutc 8 together Tuesday s and Saturday s Star ary the House required and 1 ; air i mmons the Bri in the open m government kong A e e THURSDAY and FRIDAY ONLY Medma o them to ¢ taught him s asked whether he h: evidenc offe how t 1 Rilly McClintock with = nitte < thenr 1 he did it,”” shouted Gorman. : Scores State’s Attorney. that the distu China been fosterec Svated iny other informati 'f‘,‘;'.“"‘l‘};"';_‘dl_; Abgan e nts of another ment WL jbe mory \ after nearly hours of | FePlied @ Iy N = 3 h to take this o . defendant has invented & new e, species of murder in Hlinois, and you Report of Trouble Confirmed. should ins in the hearts of others The Daily Tel ph today s el 3 the | that they t get away with it has full corr as the facts may | n o 3 k police force to . mation from them cases have occurred h than coming to this office to f ich would have been very lowed “Let your verdict say 1o the people of the te, ‘Obeyv the law or suffer rn-mr.*.pn have the vengeance of the law.’ churia and are ‘Hum life is just ab the ch It declares 1 | vou h est we have in Chicago. Say|on a fairly large | rks de by you to the rm murders not go on ortroops of Cha Tso-lin, | e can, in my opinion, have throw away his gun.” | churian ‘dictator, who now is absent effect than to stir up discon 7 began the defenses |from Mukden, the capital. Holshevik | ity to their superjors nin nt at noon. immeds are credited with takl 2d- | with resulting demor: tion of the |, the prosecution of |yantages of Chang's absence to pro-| walking up| force and ineffiecient service to the erd with crucifixion. 4 voke risings against him and the Jining why it | publi “What is it that pushes the State's | foreign colonies. R Metropolitan Again I wish to say that any in-|attorney ! this case de- The sudden departure of Chang Five Will Keep Posts office t @ »ached | formation that you r ire in con- | manded v When T say there | fgyeh-li: » Chang Tso-ling - rby | nection with fhe park police force | is something behind this I want you to | from Shanghai was due to the sit, I will e glad to give to you and to ur own judgment. tion in Manchuria, the vs, his . {any other person, freely and willingly. It Shepherd had walked into his [gohomp COUTIER %t et Another Case Explained. I inclose herewith as requested|own hoy's bedroom and killed him, sage to return immed 5 Heal the other case h| by vou copy of the orders of March|that would have been only another with the trouble. men in it, w X nd May 16 and the questionnaire.” | murder case.” . = ewart criticized the State's attor. | €= ————— i nev, Robert E. Crowe, charging un- s it UL s, FELICITATES ITALY. |Ranes edi up 35 5 e e ined why it was there = : . . C e 4 s tion, it any| Voices Gratitude for Apprehension |Sanford to Serve on Trial Board. ”"‘";m_..“:"';"""‘ of Consul's Assailant. Promotion of Capt. Ernest W Sutisfoctory Terns Brown of the first precinct to an in Arsarined spectorship. succeeding Inspector Al 8 > officer for | $ent to the United States Ambassador | fhcy Headley, demoted, eliminated of duty | ® po nform the Ttallan gov-| hin) from service as a member of the aph of the above ent that the United States Gov- | pon "L SETres A conception of th t “is highly appreciative of ita{ g 3" ¢ ‘the fifth precinct principal functions of | Prompt action in ‘bringing the assall- | qogignated to temporarily Il the prevent in-|ant of Franklin C. Gowen, United | (S9STR06C, S0 HTPOTIR S T 1200 rty and to|Sta onsul at Rome, to justice, | yoi~“Cant™ Louis J. Stoll of the ion of crimes and | 9f Prossions of concern and re-| JCyonn precinct. - TIHa morel]| Exe of its voluntary offer to re e : : . T the more | Penses and other losses incident to at- i tack ot the paric] Sy v 1y telegram, Secretary Kellogs DRYS AND WETS PLEASED, ¥ s ofilne s ‘hich the wu.|added that “this Government is thor- Large Circulation 4 e87 4 » ;“1:~ Forcr satisfied that the attack was d o — 2 1 t _Police force | nage in jgnorance of Gowen’s indenti an Find Selves in adoxical Azreement 3 vers t;r vh'_"f“!" nd official character and is grati- on New Plan as g 1 C e d pertinent %6 the vl °Nt|ficd that this unfortunate incident has to the iving costs | een closed in such a prompt and sat. Results penses which each mem- isfactory manner.” 10 entpd ey, Hetwass aot The Star is recetved in ahout h the idea quiring com. = 5 55 . . : 90 per cent of the homes of nee with all of its | aphs. and : 9 [t 4 number the men did not fii| Funeral of Admiral Craig. Washington, which affords am- & . 0 item uting to fraternal or-| Funeral services for Rear Admiral ple opportunity to find the help Note the ring....D\ ote e -drar Cralg, U, 8. Noretired. || 15y desire, but with this great the price... . The stone is this questionna e Was vho dled at his home, ew Hamp- = = e - e iy | Miioe saenne. mnaey 0E Tiow HIathD. [ o vastige the waty: Dogesding perfect.... The mounting a4t once gave direc-[at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church vester- || the qualifications needed cannot is of exquisitely wrought em relating to fra-|day afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Ar- |} pe attracted by vour advertise- 18:Kt whitegold....Then ms should not be car- | lington A. MeCallum, rector, offi tzke note of this: That . : s contains com- all answers | Interment, with simple militar Q) ment et con s 2 particular inquiry, al-|ors, was in Arlington Cemetery. plete statement o a values such as any of i fferings {tendent of the park police force in e — our diamond offering the intention of the superin- ments. {isuing this questionnaire was entire: If In need of help in vour represent are vouchsafed i ction {1y proper and had no intention what- office or swrei1 N;;al an“ndw"erd- you solely by reason of e | ever of coercing the men in their fra- s n the Hel vante Think Law Will Fai T o s “‘“‘{m‘fi“‘“"o" S i our tremendously exten- e ' sive transactions in the in detail qualifications de- ::idn o i field of diamond mer- chandising....You stand to profit appreciably by buying diamonds here e A Store-Wide Clearance of Exceptional Values in All Short and Broken Lines of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes BERBERICH'S is noted for dependability of recommenda- tion. And when BERBERICH’S adds the inducement of QUICK SALE PRICES all Washington knows that VALUES EXTRAOR- DINARY are the order of this annual TWO DAYS’ SALE. phic instructions have been 0 2 7 W 7, Best Bargains Will Fall to You Who Take Your Pick Early! MEN’S High and Low Shoes, Brogues and Conservative Toes, in black, tan $ 85 J $‘i 85 i an St and brown calf. Values worth coming from afar to find. WOMEN'’S Footwear, in a range of stylish models, including some white $ 85 $ shoes—both kid and canvas—and scores of the =9 and seed very cleverest of style conceits, in Satin, Patent and Suedes. All heights of heels. CHILDREN'S Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords, with $ leather or crepe rubber soles.......... Patent Leather and White Kid Pumps. $2_85 Sizes up to 2.... S R s e et All Sizes in the Combined Lot %% 7207777707 77, 7777, Procedure in Traffic Offensg In view of the fact that offenders |aga the traffic regulations in the BUILDI G parks are offenders against the United | Today's Star containe 25 ad- : is necessary, under the law, vertisements for Office Help, in- for these offenders to be prosecutec cluding: nderstand. by a United States as' | B and now. int attorney Pays 6 Per Cent ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN 'his is @ matter entirely under the 4 7 BOOKKEEPERS risdict of Congre: and with on shares maturing in 45 STENOGRAPHERS r 83 m ol COLLECTOR “6. The statemer hat whenever or'83 months. "1t SALESMEN \ Uimost: JIR0Washington-Goes:for:Shoe"Satisfaction to Stcement B Arredted’ by, Ono Of YOUE pane pelios Pays 4 Per Cent ORDER CLERK l In'Step with the Best in:Shoes Since 1868 Ciared, bt it ax held up by a fil:| CHAMBERS BROWNSTONE JOSHUA W. E STENOGRAPHERS CLERES buster tn the Senate.” FUNERAL HOME, COL. 433 = N e e i i 2207207 the nev ut ould elimi- | should they be treated like any other fore maturing. SALESLADIES R. Harris nate e than under offender such policeman himself is SECRETARY present svstem : punished,’ is absolutely without fouda Ov ask Co t Y m. On contrary, the members of Assets er And 10 advertisements for Of- & COo fice Situations, including: thon ae civi ‘e so that | the park police force are strictly re- $10,000,000 | quired to mete out justice courteously, = e Surplus $950,000 DOORKENFRN: 7tk and D CLERKS ing 4 Jewelers and Diamond he said, express ; $ BANKER Merchants for More Than 111 6 = ! S \) th St they would work out s - CASHIER they fon T, "V S e 5 00 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. CRNETER e " "Half a Century. O e en passage in the last g ] A Congress, would | g Low as JAMES BERRY | P B X OPERATOR