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NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25 1925, DR. W. H. RAND, 79, DIES. ICE WAR IS ON. Authority on Narcotics and Lin- Retail Price Cut From 70 to 40 guist for Labor Department. Cents a Hundred. Dr. W. H. Rand, 79 years old, for. Special Dispatch to The Star. merly for many years an authority LYNCHBURG, Va. June 25.—An on narcotics ani linguist for the I ice war has broken out in Lynchburg partment of Labor, died at his re: among retall dealers, and the price dence, 1440 Clifton street, Sunday. He has been cut from 70 to 40 cents for was retired from the department's 100 pounds. Some five or nl?{ retailers medical staff 3 years ago after 30 are engaged in the war, with output THE EV. Order The Star Evening and Sunday—Sent to Your Summer Address cine and was the founder of a medi- cal journal. He is survived by a daughter, Miss C. Cornelia Rand, and a sister, Mrs. E. M. Humphrey. The latter lives in Oakland, Calif. —_— e Stork Visits Diva. ‘HI(‘AGO, June 25 (#).—A cable. gram from Milan announced the birth of a daughter yesterday to Edith Mason Polacco, Chicago clvic HELD OF UNSOUND MIND. William Carley, 69, Adjudged In- capable of Handling Property. William Carley, years old, of 1303 Holly place northwest, was adjudged yesterday of unsound mind and in- capable of handling his property by a jury before Chief Justice McCoy in a PROGRAM OF PACIFIC PARLEY ANNOUNCED Institute of Relations Will Be Held in Hawaii July 1 to 15. URGES NEW TREATY ON NIAGARA POWER Could Produce 35 Times the No matter whether you 4 procceding sinstituted, Dyjgii=ison, years' service. Funeral services were [opera prima donna and wife of |from three different factories. It is 2 i Capacity of Muscle Shoals, |Michael Carley. The father had ro-| By the Associated Pross conducted at the First Congregational | Glorgio Polacco, musical director of |expected that there will be a further are making a long or short i . ? | married and the son claimed that he | N1 T June 25.—The com.|Church Tuesday. Rev. Jason Noble |the company. lat ! New York Expert Says. By the Associated Pr SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y., June 25 —Samuel S. Wyer of New York, a consulting engineer, last night told the national convention of the Amer- ican Institute of Electrical Engineers, in session here, that without affecting its scenic value, Niagara Falls could develop 35 times the hydro-electric power of Muscle Shoals. Mr. Wyer presented figures to show that there is available in the United Etate 230 times as much water power ms could be developed at Muscle Shoals. “The actual dependable water power of Wilson dam, the only part of the Muscle Shoals project under construc- tion, is only 100,000 horsepower,” he gaid. “The other power talked of is unreliable and therefore valuable only if supplemented by power from steam plants or from other interconnected ‘Water power plants. If the Niagara Falls treaty with Canada were &mended to permit the power develop- ment of the falls to the limit, without destroying the scenic effect, 3,500,000 reliable horsepower could be developed there.” The Government's investment in Wilson dam, he said, will be about $49.000,000, or $490 per horsepower. “Any highgrade steam plant,” he #dded, “will produce a_horsepower at @n investment cost of $100.” PLANE CRASH FATAL. LReserve Air Officer Dies of Injuries in Fall MONTGOMERY, Ala., June 25 (P).— “Lieut. E. 0. White of Shreveport, La., Feserve air officer, assigned to special duty at Maxwell Field, died from in- Juries recefved vesterday in an air- Dlane crash at the fleld. Cadet Joseph J. Wimberleu of Brunswick, Ga. a student at Georgia Tech, Atlanta, sus- had deeded away three paxcels of real estate. According to the petition, filed through Attorney W. Gwynn Gard iner, ‘the father owned 16 pieces of real estate, mostly under rental and bringing in a large sum monthly. The son declared he w unable to handle his business affairs. In an answer through Attorney Rossa F. Downing, the father admitted he had been jll, but declared that his present wife, whom he married in 1916, has attended to him better than any paid nurse would do and with his full knowledge and consent had arranged his business affairs. Alienists testified on both sides of |the case, some holding Carley sane and others declaring him metally in- competent. ENOCH TRIAL RESUMED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., June 25.—Selec- tion of a jury to try Joseph Enoch, accused of the murder of Miss Cella hevick more than two years ago, |resumed when the venire reached here from Lynchburg yesterday after- noon. There were 41 in the party, and the lawyers set to work to get the case under way at once. The panel was imported when it was found impossible to get a jury here. Ordered to Schenectady. Maj. Wyatt G. Franks, Signal Corps Reserve, of this city, has been ordered to the plant of the General Electric Co., at Schenectady, N. Y., for duty under training, in communication sub- jects. Cleaned Shampooed Scoured ‘Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. plete program for the organization session of the Institute of Pacific Rela- tions here June 30 was announced vesterday. "The, institute, which has been char- acterized as “joint peace maneuvers between all powers bordering the Pacific,” will begin business sessions July 1, to ‘continue until July 15. After addresses of welcome WVallace R. Farrington of Hawi rank C. Atherton, chairman of the Hawalian delegation, the scope and aims of the institute will be explained | by Dr. A. L. Dean, president of the ‘niversity of Hawail. | The first business session will be opened with 30.minute statements by representatives of the several Paclfic ar setting forth the outstanding spects of the relations of the Pacific countries and peoples. Several delegations to the confer- ence are already in Honolulu. — Tennessee Jurist Dead. _ TRENTON, Tenn., June 25 (#).— | Judge Matt 'Marshall Neil, chief justice of Tennessee, 15 dead at his home here after an extended former “ iliness. He was born in Fayetteville, Tenn., 75 years ago. Plerce, assisted by Rev. Franklin I. Winter, officiated. Inter ment was in Masonic Glenwood Cemetery, rites at the grave. Dr. Rand was a native of Keene, N. 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