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THE EVENIL STAR. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY JANUARY 21, 1926 DURK[N UNCONCERNED, WAN PRUSEGUHBN C HICA( O COURT FIGHT PI_AYS IRUMP MRUWMV of Dapper Sy of] Police Told by His Cousin and Wife. PLANS FOR LIFE Doctor Tells of Defendant’s| “Unwelcome Attitude™ at Mission House. [Relatives Trying 1o Get| Darrow as Counsel for Prisoner. The prosecution toaday pliched inte of tizhiening up rhe net Ry the Aasociated Prass HICAGO, Durkin, dapper tured in St old bride prosecutors agents phrased 1 supposed to Gont tol ment wlwavs gei I New York from this| Federal officers have frailed tafiary 27 and 93 virtwally from ¢ fo coast. some Dr. Li hi< na | times only 24 honrs behind him. since tive whh was a stndent ai i he killed Edward C. Shanahan. Gov- e Washinst niver<ity Aledi | arnment ageni. Octoher 11, and shot h 1819 recited diamatic. | his WAy out of a police trap. killing = efforrs mmnicats with | Serzi. Harey Gray. two weeks later w h 'a.| And 1nday the Government had ' joined with the State anthorities 10! hring him i 1rial as soon as possi hle. probably March 1. with the gal- low's the ohiactive of the wtion ntial evidence around Ziang harged with the murde Sen Wi of the Chinese Edu Mission here January 2% woducing Iis star witness Kana [i of Shanshal China. and Ak in 1ol = danuary 21 —Marti police alaver, ¢ Jis with his 18-vear- | in (he hands of his todav—proof. ax Federal that “the Govern- itx man Wan of RBen eational a ™ n Wan was have brothe him now . physician. In The door by Wan the necupanis were the hody om the ! of the display ad n ot of Dr. 1. T Speaking excellent b niormed and of 2 3 Attempt to Eacape Falls. Durkin | affor evening one last vesterday pscHpa who hemmed him in St Louis o Chicago shackles on wrisis and I eached around his wife and { sought o grah a goard’s pistol. But | an operative seized his wrist and the Dr Li sought | attempt failed | Wi As he ! After that he manifesied slieht ha testifiad. he | concera. His Arst query on hik arri- hall and then | val was for his lawyer. His velafives I waited a few min | were reported making an effort 1o ~plied fidn't hear | obiain Clarence Darrow. noted crim A small | inal atlorney. to defend him and the Through the night prosecitors ques a hat and | tioned him. his wife. Irma, daughter of hai was | Bert Sullivan. village blackamith of f lizht gray. Final nall. T his cousin. Harrlet Galla and Mr. \Wan of Rronkiyn. and Betry Warner. Dur one hall foor fn's former swaetheart. for whose Wan if Mr. Wn baby's clothing Durkin dared tha He's zone out’ 1| police trap sei at her uncle’s house Wang and he said. | From rheir answers the State’s at “He's zone wni | then <aid “Ave rarneve pieced rtogether the iory of 1 hic fight you and he replied. ‘I Fooled New York P may as he said It Tie an unwelcome atiitnde nd 1 zet in. =0 1 went i han picked up my hooks and e study. hut reflected for A | fominine atiire New York and 1t the cold attitude of ME- - almly powdered his nose in the presence of policemen who were ques tionfng Miss Gallo On a frip hack 1o Chicago. he had worn woman s clothing Aavtime. #nd had deliberataly nsked Guestions of officars along the was And made sport of pictures of him wdvertising a reward for hix captire Drrkin said he fell sure of his «afety in woman's attire, but did not lke 1 e so dressed. she sald. She claimed he wanderad about Chicago upon hix Jetnrn. dressed as a woman. and it there response. { was he in this garb. and not & rela and noted |tive. who planied some of his clothing vas Ao | along the Chicage River 1o lsad the zet | police tn helieve he had committ somie one | sniclde. made desperaie the cap- s route Despite ankles Wan <ought adinission tors MARTIN DURKIN. m the theft Fast The dog dav. but a and surmised he would come Waited at Door fugitive. his wife and a drove into Pecos, Tex. last A sheriff there stopped them alifornia depury star and « glib Wl heing hunting 1vip 1o count for the weapons in the m hine won them freedom and letter to other Texas officers 1o extend them conriesies, W N that eve he fran through curtain and saw The 1he cap 1s Sprung. Durkin sensed danger. and turned his fMght toward Mexico. Rut & b ed aut bearing forced him 1o aban the automobile nea ving, Pecos County. Tex.. and board a train #t Tex 1 San Antonio. They hid In San Antonio until The Federal men in Dullas learn the quarry had passed thera and d ahead 1o St Lonle, The capture Wehsier Groves, Mo, yesierday forencon resulied Durkin freely admitied ahan anid | robher. The death Llovd Austin in w vas laid. he atributed lets in the wild shooting 1 vhen he appeared with Betty Werner Durkin shot through the arm In escaplug from the Austin flat He was treated by Dr. David V. Omens vho later told his story 1o the police But Durkin had fled Chicage then having gone to New York. where he assumed his woman's disgiise fantsteps opened the dom M then asked [ - ahont I I ask closing the door ywed me Durkin. | himself in Miss Gallo Killing Shan afier killing Gray o he thought he wax a of Gray and of e flat the trap to poltee hul ensied voom. 1 bt in War ™ Jeclaved that Fridav even k. &1 Sun of o the T. R it anv ched the ahserved a aw milk <everal f o she sald the in the cuzzestion ¢ the Chinese mission ha Ae 1 Dro 14 home declared aueer hattles lanndry Know how many there. hut 1 saw The Kvening Star. | rang | packazes “aces Former The “sheik handit murder Indictments ner, faced each ceher Attornev’s office 1odsy Kixeuses and explanations sprang from each. while Durkin's 1S vear 0ld bride looked on. onut of esr shot Yesterday Durkin said Miss Wer ner had helped “frame’ him vionsly Betty was quofed aaid she was “through” with him Prior to that they had sworn nndving love You conldn’t find me the next best vou could Retiyv's first words. Durkin countered that newspaper quotation through. <L read lote about vol didn't belleve anvihing, ner replied Sweetheart. whi wnd n Hetly the & the hell T Aetermi the middie par ane-half inch throuzh. b woiid no Wer 1ed apen o | afraid mae af househresking i nis took him 1w and her par the narrative. She mi yeare agn At a (hicago municipal heach. they corresponded. Dnrkin representing himseif as Bert Conneliv 4 hond salasman. On December 2 he came in a big blue sedan to Cornell and the next day thev elopad to St. Louis. Durkin giving hi=x name as | james Durkey in obtaining the licanse. ‘Pake ITrma Rack Home. Sullivan, village blacksmith of Hi. and Minnle. his wife, stactied and sorrow are here fo ake lrma back home “No matter where vou were They had suspected all was not well have come for replied vhen the girl. who helped her mother | “I put advertisements in ihe Wwith the housework and the care of papers felling vou to come to Michl liree vounger brothers and sisters. gan and meet or communicate with aloped with the handsome siranger. my mother. but von did neither.” bt thev thought he was & hond sales- The next remarks, lost to those man named Connelly near them. caused the priconer to Durkin told the rest. With smile. vho knew he was Durkin, the hunted Don't stand thers and laugh yman, within a few davs after their Betty fairly shouted. “Gio back to vonr marriage. he went Loa Angeles, wife and don't make a chump of her with Federal agenis not far behind. as vou have me i1e stole an automobile in Hollywood. | Durkin returned haldly driving it out of & salesroom. | three kisses brought leral agent learned of the face. v Dreaming of Riches, mis o« Boy Tries to Be Hit; Court Confines Him “Then conen Irma dumped in Window. of 1 called the neaple 10 what The attention <everal and were down and k. 1 noticed a numher af the hall which had heen put through the siot. It was very dark. 1 pushed a hution and saw one faot ng hevond the parior door eads into the middle hall. 1 1 gas 1 rushed ot and awn house. tele phoned T he Chinese lega tinn and that conversa liceman. A finally helped police man. and nise mped in enrtaine was took are 80 vou find," that ed 1 he had that she read N was smell Rert Cornell L Mgriy, Lise but 1 Wer d o M h s v Chinsse get 1 would Durkiu news vent and the n testimony effect ary 30 t hotel 1 et n the the ho inte ve of Jan ame vad did telegrams were as follows the ine cor 1o “The idenee alevator sither Irma 0 Van Tanua 3 1 213 West tn his wife smile 10 and Con her a chuset ente The st con K i W shing nd Wales QIas Amp Mounts in Hunts Of This Season By the Assuciated Prese ONDON, Januury Prince of Wales most eager the whole win. Is enr than no record the having any xuch as he experienced lasi senson, and he has hunted with all the Arstclase packs in England. Lately the prince has shown a preference for hunting in ihe Shires and has attended the meets » much more reguiarly than many masters of hounds. Princess Mury is fond hunting, but now only follows the Eeambim Moore hounds, which for mANY vewrs have been naintained by the Barls of Harewood. DRIVE INDICATED LCOL. C. FRED COOK TALKS IN NEWTON LETTER, ON NEWSPAPER PRINTING | Says Maikng Up Paper Is Con- stant Fight With Clock—Praises - Linotype Machine. Wan's P Dr. W a1 his owr Mr. Wi and zed in 1 Kelley Across haviae, ery he Wan My for photozraphs of While he was Stified, Detective wom. which was ihe Mission of the dix Hate came tn his the streel Pross M zet By the Ansociated BALTIMORE, January 21— with aut mohiles always gel money.” 9-year: old Frank Oshefski argued with twa chums& when the found Ihemselves down fown and hroke lis chums demurred. but Frank saw prospects of cash In hand— he “might even gei $50.° He hurled himself in front of the Arsi car that approached. It was loaded with cops and the brakes were good. Frank was nnhurt, but his future money-making schemes will be sypervised in St Mary's Indusirial School. to which the trio was com- mitted vesterday when the tule was unfolded in Juvenile Court NEW ANTI-McCARL 21 The Who i one of the followars of hounds of his father's viding much Iast of taken informed him of the other hodies witness testified in New Yok in sar later niroduced other.. VA the defendant. v iold of having Wan at lan and W e who hit he first 1917, and mer in English better this far there fs hefrapparent tumbles a his He the & rio 2 Thns seen <ian hath times ir My W or Ay hovse 1Ay ! I nasty comp Hsie Telograms Introdueed. ttemun to have = avidence twa telegrams | to have sent New ing at the Hotel ila near the 1ninn Station. was skili engineered through tha medium R who tried Wan in 1920 assistant United Stutes atiorney afier much opposition from the defendant. was permitted (o give 1ha substance of tesiimony ad huced at the former trinl from F Milex wailhoy. and George Spohn clerk of hotel. Both men died since o dast trial. Mr. Laws raclied that deliversd a telegram for \Wan hich ha had writien in his room the Wesiern Union hranch in the sta « n on January and the fallowing ned 4 similar duty Was in H <o far offered at Wan was {n the January the triple murder is prosecition 1o have | thix vestarday aft | e James T olored, a Tned o ptilite man” around the Kalo A house. Snead's appearance the atand for the Government was natire of a Csueprise.” ns he had not testified at the fArst trial \fler expiaining he had performed add jobs ahout the mission for the aceipants, Snead said he was ahout antar the hassment of the house | 413 ok Monday afternoon ha halted by Wan, who “d ap front parlor window, shauting igh the glass, fold he nead attend the fur ace. as “they've Al going Away. “nead testified he nheved and dld not eturn to the honse until January 31, when he entered in company with th late Inepector Grant and fonnd the hodise of the three (hinase Wi was lasi saen alive ahont ~clack January 2% H. A then eashier of the Dupant overnmeni s i alleged o while stopy he Continned from First Page.) nerto: regulations had been with MeCarl's these o and that changed view of the ques While the text of reply was not available. wag understaod to he non. regards criticlzing Mc Says Wan e, contorm The frst bR e 1rial 10 show AMission Hou twe dave hefors med hyv 1he an place. wis given testimony that Monda “The linotype machine is the near- et approach 1o the human hrain that of |1 have ever seen in the field of auto- matle things.” said Col. C. Fred Cook lhravian of The Evening Star. in sn address yesterday hefore the eooning clars in journalism ai George Wash- joglen University. tlix swaares . on the mechanicn! equipment of the great modern newspaper and he told of the couperstion that exisis batween the editorinl and other departments “Muking up the puper ix constantly fighiing the clock.” suid Cal. Cook, ax he described the various steps in the productlon of the printed puge from the time the written material leaves the editorial rooms. 1lis own expe rience in dealing with hoth “copy” and mechanical tor ston. A% an example of the magnitude of the output the speakar the Recretar the tenor . letter amittal as o vl I hix letter, which was understood {0 have been sent generully to Gov “inment departments and establish tments, Reprexentutive Newlon sald: From e 1o time during the pust {wo veais there hax beeu brought to v attention in one way or muother ‘eporis that (he controller general's \fice has been randering decistons ihiat have been eveu more technical {han the decisions of the controller of |the Treasury, And that these dect | kione have handicapped and interferad With the depariments concerned in | the transaction of thelr duties. i [ Geveial dlfferent cases have heen hrought 1o my personal artention. [ {non examing them 1 have hean con | \incad that some of the decialons were ot only overly technical, but ware 5 wrong in point of law. deffers. L irpose of this letier Ix fo A&- Natlonal . oin whether vour own department Bank. but now a rosident of New York |0 had any simllar experience with City. Jeffers testified he had dined |, “(oniroller General. If so, 1 with T°. Sing Li. # Chinese studving | G0 14 9ike"1a have vou advise me as 1he Federal Iteserve syeiem ai his'( “ipe particulars of the decinlon ao pank. and had mat Wi and anothel | by, 7j can get copies of the opinfons hinese named Chu at a restaurant | AL 1 Can BeC ST O aral on Pennavivania avenue near 14th{ ppe oMce of the Controller of the | veei. lie bonrded A sireet Al A1l eaqury 1o which Repremantative Fourtaenth and I sireets with Li he G088 10 WO e red Al ”“1 he thre cpear interesting stories of the profes isgne of 64 pages of The Sfar would make a strip 18 inches wide and 1.000 miles long. He described moth press. the the making of ents handling of galley reatyping proceas and the accurate of type, Mrs. Garrard Dies. Mrs. Mary Biddle Lane widow of Col. Joseph Garrard, States Cavalry, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Victor 8. Foster, Fort Bliss, Tex.. Monday. Mrs. Gar. United =id. and <aw Wu and Chu walking @ imo jegislation was enacted creating | rard is survived by two daushiers nn Fonrieenth heiween Joand Gl naw offices of the Bureau of the|Mrs. Z. L. Drollinger, wife of Maj. 7 PG B o O Rudget and the Contrallsr Genaral of | L. Drollinger of the ['nited Siates In- = . the United States. fantry, stationsd in Roston, and Mrs. During the lasi Congrase lagislation | Foster, wife of Lient. (ol . Fos: was proposed tn curh the Authority |fer, a memher of the general staff. of the Controller General but was not | stationed at Port Fliss, Tex. Intep. enacted. ment will be in Arlington Cemetegy on the invitation of the Canadian the third worlds poultry Wit 4a held at Ottawa next re's | Pre- | as having | oducts was drawn upon | Garrard, | ETHEL LEGINSKA . DISAPPEARS AGAIN Temperamental Pianist Fails to Appear for Indiana Concert. aciated Pross VILLE, Ind., January Kithel Leginski. temperamental lish pianist. failed (o appear | scheduled concert here last nix der circimstances much the same s those under which she absented her sell from w similar engagement al Carnexle Mall in New York AP Kng for w nn va Ler to o E. MuacMillan of New ¥ manager. had not been able | cuie her several hours after the wu {dience had dispersed. She was said 1o have deparied from her hotel eariy In the evening When she failed 1+ Colisenm for which her co heen wdvertised an audience of Hoosiers twiddled fis thumbs and tit 1ered at the discomfiture of 5. K. Mac Millan, who alternated attempte to pactfy the assembly with suggestions 1o the local management as 1o where <he might be found “She Is simply mispliced. b distractediy, “1 expeet 1o fird soon the had arrive at ort igns of She showed her first N rring Gotham [ when she urrived her I dont want fo | vellow cabs 1 won't want my pouted Temperament. o tempera vide in yonr old fghi | <l play the pinnn t symphony orehesiia I want to go to the Mt urdy Hotel. I won't =) any it the MeCurdy she sereamed S0 she weni 1o the Mt Practiced a Bit. took her to the Cuolisenm Then the and she practiced a hi which she didn't tickle st evenink 1 don't like this old tarn | play the plane in thix oid coliding she proclaimed 1o the buildine. e apty lexcept for her munage Her cort finery, all neatl ot [ madame in her hondelo hat i« il unrufed Local pollce and detectives 1nac customed 1o trafling planisis with ¢ pensive temperaments. searched evers where they conld f the Ohin River. the braries and the citizens. but Ethe tave ahead of them AYS SEIZED CORN WAS GIVENTO SICK Prosecutor Denies He Drank Any of Five Gallons Missing From Federal Court. Taid for b incluaing the i hosplials homes of promi Axsociatad Prose enate judiciary committee had it today the tale of what hecame of 5 gailons of seized corn Hauor deposited by prohibition agents in the Federal Court Building at Mem- phis First off. S for district at test) the K. Murray Western an investigation of Federal Judge Harry R . denied that he drank it told of the fliness of several torney Tennessee fying & nio conduct Anderso; hut he | dismissed maid. | | partment i Mexieo ( persons whose needs required it, and | how it gradually seeped away Denles He Drank. Describing first the delivery of the i-gallon contalner transfer to the vault of the clerk the court J. Heldel. Mr. Murray continued “Replving to charges In an afdavit by E. 1. Heidel, clerk of the court that Mr. Murray had drunk contents of a 5.gallon whisky contalned in the clerk's office Mr Murray declared leidel “never saw me take a drink in hie life. 1 owas E. never drunk in Murrav sald. 1€ 1 ever wanted take » drink I certainly would not have doue so in Heldel's presence, for | he d have told Judge Ross in 20 minntes.” Telling the story of hottle, Mr. Murray brought 1o his office by agent. 1t was corn liquor, colored {1t was placed ln a vanlt in the | clerk’'s office. Mr. Murray =ald, be cause of lack of space elsewhere. Gave Quart to Sick Man. after Harry Leity, former Memphis. came to me.” he and sald Mr. Johneon. the wax sick and needed some whisky. Mr. Johnson died soon afier. I weni to Mr. Heidel with Leuy and leldel poured out a quart, wak (aken to Johuson ‘A few duvs later came to me and said Mr. Li Don. was yery lguor. | told bim about giving Letty & quart wnd we went 10 Heidel {and ot some for lLa Don. This suiinned over u period of seven or eigh monihs twice 1 car Tied the liguor myself. 1 did nof {ou ' A drop of it. 1 did not know { the «ombination o the vault.” SHEPHERD WINS POINT. | Judge Refuses to Name Adminis- |'rnlnr to Handle McClintock Will GO 21 (#).—One my life. o the fivegall said 10 was & prohibition Soon mayor of swid | tibravian Alfred Mas wur nefghbor u Once o CHIC January corner of the thres.cornered fight for ! appointment ax administrator of the million-doliar estate of William Nelson | MeClintock, millionaire orphan, was eliminated vesterday. Probate Judge Horner refused to appoint Percival B. Coffin, public ydministrator, to admin- ister ihe estate pending disposition of a will contest. Willlam Darling Shep- herd, Metlintock’s, foster father, who was ncquitted of his murder und to} MeClintock left most of the estate in a will, seeks to have the Chi- cago Title and Trust Co. named tem- porary administrator. Eight cousins of MecClintock and | Minn Tanheile Pope. his flance. who re- ceivad an $8.000 annuity under the |, are nnnrn-lln‘ the inatrument. MORO OUTLAWS KILL 5. | Telegraph Linemen Slain is Philip- | pines—Prisoners Die in Fight. i | MANILA. January 21 (®).—Mor | outlaws have murdered five telegraph istriet of Luac, Jolo, linemen in the Sulu Province. The news reached | Manila in a telegram to constabulary headquarters. The telegram does not say whether the linemen were Chrig- tian Filipinox or Morox | Another telegram reports that three | Moro prisoners were killed in a fight | | with peacefil Moros. The prisoner: |the talegram reported. atiacked Moro women. The group of peaceful Moros retaliated. nsing holox. killing three of the escapad prisoners and injuring a number of others. whom stated that the | news-print paper consnmed in a single | the mam. | which | il und needed | int to his office and iis | of | chatrman Jast | transiate e document U. 5. GETS MEXICAN LAND LAWS REPLY Sheffield Translating Paper for Transmission to Sec- retary Kellogg. <heffeld partment the Mexican Advised that reply State 1 today received Amevican representations in regard to | the new Mexican land and began at for laws. The embassy 1 to Washington. but S 1o when It would Secretury Kellogg's the position Government l indication Iy be in Reiterating Washington laws are fscatory.” Secretary Kellogg day took issue with the given to the prese Tuesday by Minister Auron Saenz at M. Kellogg « statement Mr. Saenz's containing “no facts which have noi heen MMficlal exchanges Positio The has be land and petroleum Vislons which are and confiscatory in property of that deaht Made Clear. sition of this laws o plainly their effect American i prior existing by Mexico under ws position in fean “This which Mexico's does Aoy vense question has heen made the most frank wnd the Mexican both formally and informally Our Iast note thie sibject ivered tn the Mexican welgn affaire January 9 wence of anv reply to that not diep further concerns in 1o note sed public ¢ Note Not The Mexican sador Shefeld in vesterday did not nigh mment Yet Here. handed Mexico City st not had partment Mr. Sheffeld. | deparimen withhaold was that on notes from e feo City government plv after the Mexican heen receiyed The department also hat it had transmiited the resolution . offered in by La Follette the agreemen diplomatic and glso on refunding of rejoindar anne in v the S Senator Wisconsin ceded the Mexdco for the deht Minu information the joint mmission which met in I far as concerned. The dehi tions were conducted onal hanking group The Rronp. which reco the es Given Senafe. This minu ican e hy an vernment. have been published in full Secretary Kellogg rellerated there were no agreements or standings of anv kind the recognition of the ernment that were not Mextcan in this respect Mexican Land Law in Effect. ® . published | - This constitutes MEXICO CITY. January 21 he new alien land law he Diario Officfal Mcial promulgation of and puis it into effect GIRL'S .BAT'H INVADED | IN RAID, IS CHARGE Grocer Sny: Home Was Turned ' Topsy Turvy in Serving of Warrant. Allegations that a member ralding squad from the precinet broke duwn a b and opened it while a daughter of Joseph Gorman 3995 Grant road, was taking a followed in the wake of a 1 tive raid in Gorman's st The rald was made on a sworn to by a persop who Information and belief that thre he of liquor at the ste ers, under Lieut. .} A. Sullivan nothing arvest Gorman alleges that were ransacked wod that was turned “topsy-turyy had professed ignorance of any belng vn the premises in reply inquiry a8 to where he kept liquor. He sald that he would prompt uction against (he Palice pr legations. Lieut door was broken down. he had seen a girl apparently 18 vears old, coming down fully dressed and that this they laft without hix house at 1he time. laughing and joking with and that he could not sudden tnurn of heart. CITIZENS TO CELEBRATE GETTING FIRE COMPANY Northeast Section to Hold House- warming at Headquarters February 2. The cltizens and business men of Northeast Washington the establishment fire sireet Fehruary 2, In the fire company. The celebration” will of an old.-fashioned house will of the new truck company at 2 one or more hands, will he held under of the Northeast clation, the Northeast clatfon. the Lincoin Association and the Trinidad Association. A radio set will sented 1o the firemen. Dr. Robert dent of T the joint Citizens Park of the Jjoint charge. which ir H. Tucker. Dr. L. D. | bert Newsom. Harry nun!l‘l. (larence E. Charles Edwarde. Walters. White, Poston fame women rouldn’t keep a s even in a safe db;glt. he had to petrole once transmis there was n s handx lainly retroactive and con vester | wtatement Foraign Mexico Ciry, 156 words statement Arguments with Governny n and stil] i« that the so.called ntain pro retroactive upon ghis heretofore legally Lauited and held en Mex sover eign HIghT (o legislate on her doment i« iR 22 perfectly friendiy kovernment was ! minisie In the I am 11 this time 1o make any An b tion had heen made with the Mex which would ap had inced ply Republican informatton it pre nition negatiatione Mexico'n exter is contained in the Mexican-Amer 1923 1n cognition funding negotia interna also in Mexic . | proceedings hoth of the hankir which had no connection with ! and already | that | under. | pertaining gOV neluded in the published minutes of the commlss The La Follette rexolution was framed to inguire as to secret understandings }{uze Dam Breaks Near Tryon. of fourteenth | o door 16 vear-old grocer baih n-produc e last night. warrant alleged | hiad | witnessed the delivery of several cases Afier the raid went through the establishment and found making an rooms the ho after Hquor o an take | raiders. fessed surprise st the al- livan denied any and said that | about | the step: —_— E wag only voung person he had seen in the Hea said that Gor man stood out in front afier the raid, the police. understand his celebrate Thirteenth and Florida avenue northeast the headquarters of take the form warming. The entertainment will consiat of fonr or five vaudeville acte and music by e celebration Auspice: Busineas Men's Ass be pre- W. MeCullough. presi- the Trinidad association, committes composed of Kvan Her- Frank and INEBULOUS PATCH, HARDLY VISIBLE' IFROM EARTH. DECLARED UMVFR%F Stars and Solar System Like Earth’s, Declares Astronomer, Describing Appearam'e. ut mmaller 414 Dr. Hubble “The dimensfons. luminositiss denaities, hoth of the svaten: whole and of its separate numbers are of orders of magnitude which are thoroughly familiar distance = the only quantity of 4 new order “The principle of the uniformity nature seems 1o rule undisturbed thix remote region of space matier of considerable that famil relations wre fol consintent when applied 1o avatem definiiely assign glons outaide the galactic Dr. Hubble made his observat at Mount Wilson Observatory, where many dmportant astronomical e ! searches have heen carried on Prof F. F. Barnard who was on the st of the Yerkes observatory of the {ni veraity of Chicage until his death in 11923, Arat aaw the galaxy in 1554, ap parently with his own Ginch refra ing relescope. He described it as very faint and mated somewhat later that it was meen with difficulty The next vesr he examined It with & finch telencope and a comer eveplece. and said that ii was fairlv conspicuous large. round and rather dense wnd even in iie light T'he day » news also hrought word of another astronomical find. Harvard Mlege observatory announced that & mel of the elevenih magnitude in the constellation |lydra had been din Mugellanic clouds, a mass of nebulae covered at Cape Town. South Afiica like the Milky Wav in the skies of the A meteor. observed by “N‘,l“mn i hecn Hemisphe e Ilinois and Missourt late “Tuesday present investigation identifies wasx found 1o have fnl_lr-w ol A farm . (the numerical clansifi. near Palmvia Mo Two men who of the galaxy) as an isolated were 300 vards fiom the fulling ohject of stars and nebulae of the sald it made a hole in the ground 4 the Magelianic clouds. feet in diameter CHICAGO. danuary 21— For yvears more distant ' Astronomers have speculated whether | various nehulous formatfons fn the | heavens belonged 1o this universe or were “Ialand’ universes of their own unutterable distances away Some of the while patches were W to be true nebilae composed f luminous gases Atar clusters that dissolved bef the telescope But others puzzled, telescope be- g strong enough ey e them into thei component paris. some Uronomer s suggesting thal they were universes of sins so far away that (hey wppeared ax one mass Fividence that another universe | vemlly exiaie in offered by Dr. | Hubble in & story published by the Universiiv of Chicago Astro-Physical Journal Dr. Hubble descrihes this universe “s containing hright and dim stars And nehulae in A heavens like our awn, #nd offers photngraphs and def nile measurements of the mass of ce lestial hodiex that compose |t He found that this external galaxy simtlar in many wavs to our own. al though entirelv outside of the eariha | Ralactic syvatem. ix 700,000 light vears AWay. WD ANIOnom measirement which carvies 17 figures when rediced to miles. According 1o his ton i1 18 4000 light years « The galaxy'x general appear wasx described s like thai of | | i | 1-, the Associated Press although some and the | K of in the e no o thie the fivst the the in in avatem wame tvpe an J00PLOT SUSPECTS 1,000,000 IN RUM TAKENINBELGRADE HELD AFTER CHASE of ab ate cach the State De the de heen advisad of irs delivers sald at Agreement Excitement Follows Discov- Crew Docks Tug. Opens Sea- ery of Communist Move to | cocks and Flees, as Water Overthrow Rule. Floods Hold. the e Assoriated Prea Rr Press RELGRADE, Jugosiavia, Jlar Mo than sunpects been arrested and raids are be ried throughout the Towi of an to overthrow the Asenciated NEW YORK police early today guing 1ug Rescue liquor ssid million dallars, b chase off Sandy dozen shots from a fired The ary Jannary 1 Marine ha & car- fal g discovery alleged Com plot the govern- ment. Hundreds of homes are being searched for evidence Discovery of the plot ix said to have followed = raid_on homes of 50 mmiinists in Zazreh and Sarajevo Among those arrested are & num ber of importani personages, inclid- ! ing Professors Novkovie, Simon and | Timotifevitch, the last named the son of a former minister of justice A number of npposition newspapers have hean seized. and the greatest ex- citement prevails BIG FLOOD SWEEPS CAROLINA VALLEY seized with he worth . the weean of niore than a after a in which haif = ane-pounder had conuntry 10 on of tleg prices munist Hook Rescue about $7 nwned by the Merritt-Chapman W recking ¢ The present owner is unknown ta the | police A Coast Guard launch firs the Rescue and fired her how. The tug pu police lauinch, hearing th jolned in the chage and fired hundred rounds from me«hine but the tug was not siri which . 06 formeriy ix abe shot weroes on speed A shots severl Eune of Crew Flees. 10 Meantime the Rescue extinguished its running lights and noldiv entered the harhor and went 1o 4 slip o1 deflerson straer. Bef he bive coats could reach her the IResine's acocks had been opened wnd of the crew had fle Fhe Thife bt who remained aboard suriendered. ' licemen dove into the water the hold and closed the seacocks Coast Guard officlals sald the craft had on hosrd more than M0 cases of assoried wines and lquors Jannary 21.| Coast Gunard officers sald they Waters broke throngh the huge ceived a fip three weeks ago dam at lLake lLanier near Trvon. the tug was bound for New early thie morning and awept ;‘"" “d '".l‘”"‘"r-"‘nllw‘ cargo. awav the wooden trestie of _..n.- South ‘b:::";’-r.\'u; b -:h:‘;‘\’\:‘x\ n{.::: n-Ealitay jost sonthiol firyan enveloped the coast earlier in Messages felling of the rallway week. ilrouvlpn demolition reached the local | office of the Southern Rallway within | & few minutes afte. the structure | was undermined by the swirling wuters pouring through the dam About half & mile distant. Arrunge ments:were hastliy made (o dispateh | wil Southern trains bound towsard “Tryon over the Clinchfield Ratlroad 1o Marfon. N. C., transferving back to the i Lyl & ke iquor was transferred to Nouthern lnes st tha' polnt. ‘Vrains | the tug from a liner "'“'Rd‘ erititeitonardl LLyony or: Some estimates Mn‘(‘a the value Spartanburg were turnet back and h anivah 1 high o5 | transterred to the Clinchfield lnes the contraband: as high/as $1,010; Ofcials of all cotton mills along | "00'Ieg prices. | the banks of Pacolet River immediate |1y arranged to take every precaution againat the coming of the flood Owing 1o inability 1o communicate with the spursely settled sections along | ! the banks of the Pacolet River east of |"rryon. the progress of the waters could not be accuratelyv followed. Reporis of the destruction bridges spanning the siream poured into Spartanburg. . officlals of Clifton over the telephone that lookouts sia joned wbove the mills had not an nounced the approsch of the wall of water expected sweep down the Pacolet River Valley CITIZENS OP.EN FIGHT ON WAREHOUSE PLANS | N. C.—Waters Carry Bridges Away—Mills Menaced. nd Press SPARTANRBURG s ¢ that ork The had that wenty on Board. The full crew have been 20 Coast Guard officers said there was & possibility that the Re: which is of 037 fons and 200 feet long may have brought the liquor across the ocean. They sre endeavoriix determine whether this is o f the tug was said o ue | w FIGHT ON WHEAT BREAD. Reichstag Centrists Urge Favoring Use of Rye. BERLIN January (#) —The Centrist members of the Reichsiag to day introduced a motlon requesting | the government to start active propa ganda in favor of the use of rye hread and demanding the passage of a law by which the consumption of whext :m-.d would be limited and the Im- | portation of foreign wheat flour re- duced. Law of however, | At 1130 Mills siated | se he his 1 Today in Congress the Dahlgren Terrace Association Seeksa Senate. to Prevent Erection of Building | _Contideration of the World Cou | was continued. on Tenth Street. The Senate District commitiee held a hearing on the mothers’ ald bill The judiciary Steps tn prevent the eraction of | warehouses on Tenth street between Franklin and Girard streets north. | jeast were taken at a meeting laat | night of the Dahigren Terrace Citi zens’ Assoclation, st the Social Ovster Club. when a committee was ap. pointed to endeavor to have the per | mit for the erection nullified and the sectlon zoned against such structures. The meeting also requested the Board of Education to Improve the lighting of Brookiend School and ap pealed to the Commissioners to re pair Rhode Island avenue between Fourth and Twelfth streets. 1 Lewls Radelifte was re.elacted preai- | ldent of the society John G. Miller | as_elected firat vice presidant: A. W. Barnes. second vice president: R.| Tahh, secrstary, and J. G. Kinga- bury, treasurer. committee con- tinued itx investigation of the Aluminum Company of America. The Interstate Commerce com- mittee heard Senator Cummins of Jowa on the proposal for consolida- tlon of railroad companie. A subcommittee f the commiitee on agriculture discussed Senator McNary's watershed bill. House. General debate continued in House chamber on naval appropria- tion bill. SKubcommittee of House Diatrict committee continued hearings on enlargement of powers of Com- missioners. Representative Reid of Tilinofs, presided. Soldiera’ honus hills considered by waye and means commitiee. Hearing on daportation hill | fore immigration commitiee - Representativas of Crow trihe of Unshorn Girls Win | Jnains veve wiinesses a1 neenne Tug-of-War; Fate (<) K ” Of Samson Recalled | affairs committee. | Secretary Wilhur witness | hearing on Hill bill 1o | Qepartment of national | munder consideration by | affapra committee. | Watson Miller atill a witness at Br the Asaociated Praas. hearing before committee on World LONDON. January 21.—Whether | War veterans' legislation. Sl Sl Hearing continued on Butler bill shingled lose strength as did Sam- son when Delilah used the seissors {8 now the question going the rounds. The problem had its origin in a tug-of-wAr between the bohbed and unbohbed girls at an athletic meet. The unhobbed won. 13 he- at crente a defense military is in to replace the Shenandoah before naval affairs committes. Hearing continued bafore sub- commitiees of appropriations com mittee on deficiencies, State and justice, Independent offices and commerce and- labor appropriation wlls. T o and much | URGES . ACQURE Formation 700,000 Light Years Away Has Own TW[] RIVER FURTS S T. Mather Sugqesls Trans- fer of Sites to Park Commission. Ureing he 1o the National Capital Park ¢ of Forts Hunt A the Jotomae River T. Mather nal Park of the park acquisition nefer ymmissinn Washington Washing helo ton director Stephen Nati 1iber Service and commissic conference on ontdoor the Uni, sion recr of Commerce of the the ¢ hack thor today that mmis hese fnne at en may ve b " prices o ahandaned 1 reser hanced in the future throngh My States gathered the confer #nce to get behind a project authariz ing transfer of abandoned miifrar reservations throughonut the enuntry and 1o estahlish on them St larger parks, if the tinlees oxicl M provision tion fa anted is their the delegates from made transfer re at e parks or Arens are of 1 suffictent size | spaces | | | | the Forest | has gone An amendment ing sale of the serted in the Senate providing for partment to n the hill anthariz reservatinns Mr transfer b other G cies of these areas Mi. Mather he iouse Mather sale the War De vernment sgen This amendment was stricken ant b sald Cites Cases As Typleal ington are typical of man ) scattered over the the land used for during the war he added 1y located park splendid nse. He sald conntry Many partment eedir Iy husine and, \sos whan need them purposes may hay therr the Potamac ane at this partien prices far The ne Mathe the of the w Bopulat 4'3- appronrt land af Columbia. which the general park N schen even nreser Distric the limit largely car the of that Iy Davic on Program added anather human nda read supplement messaz Stewart he Indorsing the that places sh public parks workers of industs selves without restrietior Davis suid the er must have some place to her stock vards entertained him d he By ostrac The <hor Secretary stream of human life ited by ind that playvground provided for childver If the childrer streetr ™ he declared on the roofs of the t rob them Dena Mr supplied Al e 14 he eaned them mnse ai 1 shoe work her she in oom she said he 1n ackwash and should he all classes Wl huildings which the en He added that schoo structed In congeste =hould have plavgroun helieve every shonld have a en and for the man engaged in Indnste o1 commerce, especially } which take hin erounds natire. hetier ngs neighte the ,M. agra will i makes more imporian and wives and heifer parents Would Insure the Future. CLobelleve every an upportunity fo athletic flelds sud oppor ®Rke or river, to learn i and manage & b lieve Americn owes hood 1o provide camps where child she it permanent Sunme boys mnd girls of BRes may n o know and love tf ontdoors. Thev will do much 1o the calendars of our juvenile conrts end the tragedy of child delingiien and insure the future A resolution was Introduced at 1 conference session today by Pan MeGahan, past department command er of the American Legion. askine that the conference take up for ma ture conslderation the human pro lems involved in its program o the President in his original decis ration The resolution pointed out conference hax had notable promoting iis development and provision of for recreation. and should now ) to consideration of the individuais who will henefit by fts progeam. Mr. M Gahan sald the conference had started at the bottom of its program worked up. inste siarting at top and working dow i canoe. | he he that the fs in park areas ahstract in ane Forest Preservation. Raymond M. Torrex, fleld secretar of the Natlonal (onferance on Parks urged acquisition hy the Starec of surplus Federal properiy and Ite convarsion intn State parke. e said Service has hesn “ver: in preserving forests in the helpful” States Hanford MaeNider, Assiatant retary of War, and executive tary of the Presideni’s commiiiae on outdoor recreation. wil ad. nference this afiernoon Hamiin, chalrman of the national recreation conference. presided both morning and afternoon sessions Four members of the cabinet, al members of the President’s commii tee, will speak at the banquet closing the twoday snnual meeting the Mayflower Hotel tonight. Secreiarias Davis of the War Department. Work of the Interfor Department. Ioover of the Commerce Department and Davis of the Labor Depariment are 'n the speaking program. Oppose Glee Club Trip Abroad. RERKELEY. Calif.. January 21 (#) The Associated Students’ executive committes last night refused to =anc tlon the annual trip ahroad of the Tniversity of California Glee (1 the ground that the cluh's prog included jazz and vandeville musical organization for several vesrs to Kurope. but universify ofcials objected 1o the trip this vear because its program “would not fairly represent’’ the nniversit Play Causes Riot in Vienna. VIENNA, January 21 (@) goers are nursing bruisas and .fohn Galsworthy's “Loyaltles” has heen withdrawn as the vesult of a riof. Re senting the depiction of a British ari= in The Theater tocrat as a thief and the triumph of his Jaw vietim. Nationallst studenta beat up all the Jews in the audieros L]