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o E % THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2% 1926, WM, STEUART HURT SERIDUSLY N FALL Census Bureau Slips on lIce in Path of M Wil direcic Fir M th [ conditic rzeney juries snstaiy rama road thi= morning A roac ¥ fou the 2 n vhen he = hands a pot in teen fect from " east onch Smither Smithe after his 1 and shoved prostrate forr U ncons: He was ho wher n apartment avenne ment by removed in goncy 1 al Dr. Rufin ible a1 this furiss to hotween concussion The police the re but Rtreer et el vather fr Has Dis Mr. Steua tinzuiches service in statistical Christi. Texas srees W ind Det with n 1880 di hecaming the « secret no1 P censis in Ma A memher Associat As Atinn Oine of the ¢ Ru The san recent iecider ents autamahiie s e Chevy DAUGHE alightly picked he head < chiel ail Truck. ald H Sip 5 Cen tospltal A, B vears sie Burean, was in a vere head in fall on Kalo Connectlent nu n ped | oo the 2 him at ime was an mail aperated by north 1 ostopped the Trick just wiched of the v oof Mr. Sieuart us and Pavalyzed. o Connectient e firstakd treat Rufin o Geor he was aminl Imer fons and paralvzad 1t the hospiial saveral hot his A that i o 1o diaznose the in distinguish <kl andition time ihe w showed that eve 18 the <inn am the tingnished Career. has had and dis veer in ashington. largely Rorn in 1. he took 1w de Universiry Washington e cons the Government with Imhin nd Mary of manufac “hir on 1860 10 1900 he ind n from \tistician ] reau in 191 m nu left 10 hecome of the mmission. it < Burean in 1919 statistician Steuart v Staristienl Econom roational In the Amet e Americ the ot hief o Iv h of the Census < heen the collect hst 1 ffic The hure i < tieularly and antomo i only with en working more adenuate from the Morrison days b irin ident Hves ar RTY IS GITED ON CONTEMPT COUNT Former Attorney General Is Called for Failun fie By ths A NEW YOR M. Dangherty eral of the I°n ed hefore Ied day faily and prod: Poena in the cerning the A \Ir. Danzhe . he mnt” oy conrt peena ol alien man German »nd indicted s 1ast Octoher the I'nitea release by ahout £7.000 0 nf the Amerie lezed that th thelr Gern was pretendec retirned properts N Sw f o MERCURY T0 7 (“ontinna than Blasts Rtorm warn the Grear I was no prom Shippers were he fshable commodities in the North and N in the West ar Zero was the pated in the T The Southy Snow and freezing the lot of s Pasa and the and a few dex for the much snow Chicagn w rie cury drop 32 degrees in heard shiveringly of further Yomorrow phservers Yome Sixteen wave roster Wdicated NORTHEAST STATES NEW King Winter, and wie the stern le the ught o me sections tegions where N yesterday "and snow northeast gale The tempara Aropped 1 A standing at 2 midforenoon. wind <weepin there had hee skies in up-State New sey and other now ept from inchee at snow in 115 Malone. up der, xperienc inz the nicht 13 balon f' Themas the Pas aept ta States YORK weather for huds in New sastport, Philadelphia eround to a depth of 2 inche: re to Produce Of- ial Records. K. January 22 Harre Gen ign to. sub. tion enn former Attorney ited States Tudz vas are “Thacher iee records invest merican Metal (‘o ry q r punishment nnder scent was eited hy 4 Fed o ron the 1He Anb instrnetions with comply W Milier cnstodian se citizens formar four Ger and three Swize corporations were | zation container he Federal gzrand iury v conspiracy to defraud ates Government in tha property eusiodian of W0 n Met 1Co. It was al eturned although it were heing an owners i that they T0 DROP ABOVE ZEROQ IN CITY TONIGHT from Page.) Manitoba, where jey couthwest. were Alspiaved in territory and there f=e of relief this week warsed ta protect per: 1gninat 20 helow rthwest, 15 below in the South to he antic inge nd 10 helow minimum sast est was not exempt temperatires were anthwestern s Bl Panhandle Near zero rees helow were forec and wheat Statesx as atpected fully watched the mer 24 hours and haleful warning helow Monday, would th e 1 ning . Ahout some relief will he on tonight. fo the cold hy caste HIT. <. Januvary 20 0P, mantled in a zale-driven Iding an icy scepter. re throne in the States today, driving Springlike. milder ruler almost a week had in the orchards of rains of April mild were incrusted in today, with a hiting ture In New York Cit ezrees in eight hour degrees above zero at with mile-an-hour the streets. Barlier a_snowfall. Overcast York. New Jer < prevaflad. bring England ranging in inches in Boston to Me. Sleet and covered the n Stat near tha Canadian hor ed a th.degree drop dur the mereury falling to Director of sequasisred assets ! Badly Injured INHERITANCE ~ REPEAL DEFENDED |Senate Finance Committee | Declares Field Should Be Left to States. vt Press vtoof the the tax to the Nenuie e fond ol the Shonld excepi Senate reduction finance nin by | commitiee on submitted irman ®moot the inheritnes [that this feld o 1eft entirely 1o Riares, “h el mind n the Repvbbienn commitiee sicped the King of Uiah and Me Demo s, they wonld ni ey e re. hut the other Demn rits of 1he have indlenied of the fentnre 0 cmbars vepor lones of have indi Iy the Sena New ented WILLIAM M, JUDGE ‘WEEDED QUT DRY GASES, CHARGE | Ex-Clerk in Anderson’s Court Tells Senate Probers of i Docket Clearing. | - { By e A I committen with most port of the v M Per G isenssin inheritanes n fizht is ALY el of o provision For pray ot Needed. el tax, ags 1 pre Only Further pesl of the Which a stubihe he commiiiee mi ton by the e Wik A0 per menls of Stie inh ~tned of Pt s n it pral T 1evy s < the Wik The report siid unitiee Wwas pons for ceduction of e SUPtAS vate Trom AN e Ao ed the I NI per his o esi report ent =e. the the I e i ol The " efit iy Commenting Cision v Inerease oifse levy commities lis not wpproache fiom the standpolnt the extremely wenlthy he commliiee s he corporation vepenl of the cipi e peport premised o the situnt W committes proposed the bill in the hope that I method will e devised bnter wherebn nequilities et een the different b ness methds s he ohvinted.” B The ellect of <ol Ancresse i ATEISON e o ion inceme tax 15 10 con \iointIent | i ye the cupl K Ly upon those L O et ions which hiave a net income aEithe (0 hise (he e 0 Senate invesiiz jeral nst Toise Harey \n 00 moaf the western Tennessee dis 0oy | reiet 1 entered ahout the vetire Diment of ahous 39 prohibition cises he ! ilei cle the he investizuting Zannbrung 1 [ chier depuiy " Wb e eummittee e the confirmition of Judge wos o ziven 4 Fall s il the § A0 ordered Cn weeding oot 1 upon ineo The Heidel nany i o the of the ch o relieved from A0 et Ao ouniing rec proper criterion of the val ivilege) tniher than upon esers it added thevehy e the necessits of filing ol keeping sepurate WEEKS SUMMONED IN$1 200000 U ko vho aided the defen ehended, o hy e nedin: st he veplied that int< hae heen A <tyict Hetinl <afd, and Dismissed ot Hearing. hen tes which he ordered i e And st son | had @ n Civeuii Cea the new (il Among the Andrew onund guilty 1o twa vears on (n an officer. A the « of 1 thres hidge hack hoth he Wik who vl hara he o case ot heer sentenced hriters oiher saia. wus | < Y <en o dismissed Ande: <o had bean hy ih 1 cases tals the defendants uni ent in conrt After Being Served at Union Station. | sent In conrt ited inat | - e pres noi present. Heidel declaved that a case had bean dismissed against Thomas H. Daniels, | known in Memphis as a “persisient violator of the nar act.” and thar another case was missed against, Daniel's wife whils she wax then serving a term in prison Tohn W. Weeke former War, was served. at Union lite vesterday afternaon ahout to leave for Honolulu SUmmons io answer a suit for $1.10 000 hroughi sgainst him in the Dis upreme Conrt in the Jaint nnm. United States Charles retary of station he was with as d it s of the | Brewer werson wrote | Brewer. who wis Assisiant A dismissed” | torney General and come inte pro nence with sensational chiarges of du plicition of bonds in the B u of seaving and Printing it Weeks approved & pasment 0,00 tnder the Dent war elaims #et 1 George A den and Anderson T Herd in connection with the sals nf \ustrian ships to the Unized Siates in IS17. The claim Iy 18, 192 R Judze Wrote Orvder, Heidel said Judge in own handwiiti Across the conrt dociment s G T Fitzhugh. associate counsel Tudge Anderson. declared the cases L were dismissed after the jud and the district attorney had gone over them and agreed the evidence would not watiant # conviction. Prepavation of the court order was | lefi 1o the clerk, wha is now testify ing hefore this commitiee, and if the court arder was false it was due to the | clerk he asserted He added the judge had no knowl sdge of the exact wording of the' o der. as it was left entirely 1o the clerk Heldal foday gave hie version of the disappearance of the contents of a s-zallon container of corn lquor lefi "in his office Refore Spen her. 1 told Judge was approved Rrower not a proper approving it ithe penalty 3493 and 543 that one. and s the claim was that Weeks in hrought himself wnder provided hy sectlone 3390 S These sections provided that the presentation and securing of # false claim 1inst the United makes the person claiming and ing and abetting liable 1o for 1w the amount of paid hy the I'nited States ditional pennliy 000 amount recovered nnder 1 the per ing the act Aut a 11 aid civil suit the money with an ad One-half 1he the suit goes n instituting and prosecut o Richard 1. Brewer Iast Novem son that a 3 w had heen After its pu: heen served it Judge Ander Murray by aquart Argo And, of g |Tafi in the clerk's vault I pose as evidence had temained there. 1 told that Distr Attorney moved the contents quart until 1t wase all gone Merrick is asso. ciated sunsel the ‘ was cecently admitted 1o ' the District Supreme woaiter resizning from the De partment of Justice rmer Necretary AL on his trip. the sprvice poens jiving only the of his atterneys in cour remarked that age anderson | CENTER OF RESEARCH. It he took one drink his face hecame SO T | fiushed like he had had <everal Commission to Consolidate Work at Did vou ever see Murray drink?” Senator Means asked. Yes. sir, Heldel replied. 1 saw him in an intoxickted condition in his affice in the May term of the court in 1004 Murr Anderson Appeared Displeased. What did Judze Anderson hrunn asked The judge sat steaight seemed displeased. 1 might suy ed peeved. He told me that had heen A very good prosecutor {very helpful to him |1 mizhi add that Mutray Ao’ 7 ks continued of the sub. Appesrance up. He | he act Murray and Judge Anderson University of Washington. The University of Washington ix 1o he an international center of the United Statee and Canadian fisheries veséarch work on the Pacific Coast. ording 1o Anncuncemeni from Nean John N. Cobb of the college of fish The International Commission, composed of official fisheries commissions of Pacific « States, Alaska and Rritish Columbia, together with the entire (anadian depaitment of fisheries. will consoli jate all work here. The university wax selected especially because of lts proximity to the halibut and salmon <upply Bight leadinz fisheries =cientists will locste here, among them William 8. Thompson of (the California State fisheriex and Dr. H. F. Dich of Washington, D. C. Belgian Queen Has Cold. BRUSSELS, Janusry 22 (), lizabeth was forced to remain in- dnors today by a severe cold, which ehe contracted while relieving auffer- ling in the flonded regions recently. « vesterdar denied ever heing drunk. and =aid he had given the con ftents of the agallon jnuz to sick friends Princess to Study Law. ERDAM. January ) | Queen Wilhelminia's daughier. the Princese Juliana. shortly will take up the study of constitutional law and nternational law Her tutor will he Prof. Eysinga of Lyden University Princess Juliana is 17 vears old AMS | | s B ! Seaplane Flight Again Halted. i CHARLESTON. January (®).—Flight of the seaplanes Fernandina. Fla. on the next leg of | their journey 1o Guantanamo uba. taday was again postponed. The hop |10 Fernandina will he made tomerrow | if weather conditions permit. 184,000 of Lincoln Monument Association With no aceradited eclaimant having ;\llh] no one to claim | tunde. Ehemed mp 8t e take | TN the ease of the outstanding obil- over about $4.000 held in the neme of | zations. including old checks. the Gov- the defunct National Lincoln Monu-|ernmant must keep sufficient funds on ment Assoclation, the sum will remain ’Lmn:'l "nf- \"STZ".'."?U‘L'J';'""" These are | kep variof 3 indefinitely in the hands of the Gov-| Type matured debt on which inter ernment. along with than $13.- | est has ceasad, according to the latest 000,000 matured public debt on which 1‘ figures a1 the Treasur: interest has ceased the remaining Treasury fo | more £13 0.26. All old obligations prior to April 1. 1617, including that of the Into this item has baen placed suf- | [Lincoln Monument Associatlon. are ficlent money to redeem all outstand- | grouped in one class, amounting to ing interest-hearing obligations of the | $2.608.080.25. i Giovernment which have matured. but | Certificates of indebtadness of va | which have nat baen presentsd by the |rious intarest rates which have ma- mwners for redemption. The sum of [iured. hut have not hean redeemed. ahout $4.000 resulted from principal | amount tn $534,000. Other items in and interest on two old $1.000 honds |the class of matured hut unredeemed of the District of Columbia purchased |deht includs the following: Treasury hy the National Lincoln Monument notes. al various intersst rates. $4. Association many vears ago. The #9.800: 33 per cent Vietory notas monument planned was nevar arectad. |$32.100 and 44 par cent Victory notes, and officers have apparantly all died, | €5.851.530, axreament | ved adop- Continues Trip to Honolulu Queen | Kept by U. S. With $13.000,000 Old Debt, amounts to | 'EIELSON, ARCTIC TRAIL BLAZER, - TO PILOT TRIP ACROSS POLAR SEA | | Veteran Named to Lead | Wilkins Expedition Next March. ‘I"urme'r Army Airman| Has Flown 60,000 Miles in North Speeral Dispatets to The Star NEW YORIK delson, trallblazer of will pilot the plane in which Capt. € CWHIKInE, commnndér o Avetic axpedit will Polnt RBayrow, Alaskn his flight across the 1 I Capt. Wilkine sights y [ Eielon will e ihe codisc wnd is not discoverad. it Wilkins' intention 1o wing on the North Pale in hope of moking @ non-stop Might from Farroes o Spitz {hergen. In caxe this.long fAight is made. Capl. Wilkine will do the navi gating and Alaska's wir tailblazer | Will L In the pilot's seat Lient. Eielson hax flown les in the Avetie and near nt Wilkins said Toddiny aiher pilot has fown a thivd nnder like conditions He has (aced the fiereast wenther the Norih hus (o offer, hae nesde ladings on unhiehied fields o the Arctic niehi ved as meci e when N o et P A " Al 1Pokker eorge the ke next Polar B ska's alv mona Hubert Detre off from Mareh on routes tand. 13 At cross W crer is CARL B. EIE 1 would K Lo the Soine B one o help e propeller snd rin ol feed Hihe thes i pin the G000 Arct woald No e 5 Suffered From Cold. By Cluthes fying elforts s motor uf the I e wore il e When | e 11 and 1wl Tt 1 wae Wl i anll not wet with the such ¢ Wil wis fre his the oSt ould il troubiled e 7+ Hneom Bave hind bt iy | I the stk he hey I Eapericnee Praised. vill Lave Leen SOt e ANy the ey U oshull sy that Taeur n Might ko man who has his fiving in the Aretie. Nowhere i pilol hetier fitted i the work 1 hn brcomes incay who wiil i Eielson versity taken fown University Wisconsin. e N Dak., July 26 Kins he spent ping and in the United e at the ontl ! did his fir in Calife A first Following the commercial 1 dozen Hitle hronshont W et ng an peri new thin he tain Hent it pilt = thi he n N] " i Fairlmnks 1o 1 the mail resularie. e e fip N two divs. The tenin drivers whe had heen caree ne the the sume toute had thonel rtunie when thes wce their min s wer Bk in 20 days never halted by the dny Maio Prederick of the around-the workd \ fop | 1o meintaln peak. kel sithont adventure him around nl 4 of *hie) picked hroieh the Winter clomds B ix Aluskan miles from MeGrath and Fielson carri when 1 Jon I Vil now here o ke in Is (here a between these towns eanerience | made ron Tempement he he Uinless will i ted 1hie i he were o Ny e “ te of felson wis The s @ gradu the 1'ni il Dakots and has e work Georze and the University of horn 1 Like Capi s oot 1 e vy of the Wk fAving w | " P was liewianan var he ' wedther Mart post at . 1807 hix Buntin, Me Kinle Vil ping enlist \ir N ey the b Nis wi 1 ates capy " s Wi nkwell nd “ Field Kol d0 ex ne ski for many 1ypes of vhile stationed at MeCook ton. cudlecied considerable performance. 1t was he ed the runners used on the Field pursait plianes which sent 1o Van Kiten Lake in e ness Winter Mail R Wil met Eielson The voung flver was Arrangements with John A Fiambler the Haltimore wnd New York financier. for the formation of a company which wouid hid on the Goy ernment & Alaskan mai Mracts This company's hids have heen made If they are accep will ve turn from the Paiar realize his dream - the displacement of the dag team mail enpriers and the installution in Alaska of a mafl service which in the future enn the antitoxin o Nome Intwe Should the bids he rejected, Kiel son he and Hambleton will in free airplane freight and service Alaskan pros 1 kept from the Alaskan zold fields hecause ficlds hnve heen inaceassible. It plan to carry the prospectors inthe Spring and plek them the Fall asking in veturn that cover sold they stake out Bl clain fur the ownecs of n Army t ntal W g Became He orsanized compantes and e the W T Middie FONINE passengers. insteuet Ve e L He desizned skis ships snd Gnstenrs n that i i doing thie period 2y ps) is “zypay tauzhi Lim how nding felds fron had to do pioneering Ke of vid he durine At Mich the Plans e Alaska Capt Yo ns n ere com [ k Made Experimenter. When the United Siates Posi Offica Department decided In 1973 that the airplane might solve (he department’s Winter probleme in Alaska. Kielss was made air sxperimenter. He boy at Chi And fraveled stenmier 1 mpetent nd S0 wax required assemble the plane and moun: the en gine Lo himself. His subsequent ad ventures siartled the flying world and hronght grat ve from Iesi dent (' There fields nin hy Fe fonnd no o vizzers there Fairban mechanics virtially wf the Iielson [ feewn e danding Vittle Alaski intended to W ho have Le eur ehed which offers th 1= his wp i it they ihe planes, which which offered down from eruisi sighied these pl loms for a GO0 ilee ad descent. T < and valleys Plains. Ronri heighis Eielson sl Wi s e ding gield e vade bt ane fore |0 OxU Bim RIS |l only wizhap. n propells :' "H I ruck temperatires g low as 28 degrees below zera Fahrenhoit * he it fta nizht trouble with my Liberty | o 1 i nxine metimes. of course, it COVELL CITES BUS vas while he P WEAPON TO FORCE ity et TROLLEY MERGER With the Cor power all this ¢ First e o t which the Dety + Barrow Field and da heay gt Hastirouck i N he two hroker ion will ta el e will 50 hours hefore he it call Al i Nowa Utilities a bus lin an that Com in the ame street nere having vetn 10 be harmanized Has Diffic reply to Zihiman representing zineer Ity in Merger. In man from Cavell Page:) anestions Maj Col h said that the En he had done all he could to bring about a vountary measive under the Issive legisla tion by Con e pres lief that » forced zer very difficult. e Zihln, st Maryland Public i <hou ntinued from whicn affects number of neople Mr. Reid and Jaic Me. BRowman. & new member of ihe mitter from West Virginia o hat antag s would he from Maj. Covell lsted them The people would ride s zei down town quicker, intercompany iransfers would he don. away with th vould he bett service to new <uburban developmenis. it would he to force the companies to get equipment and it would he pos ,sible 1o make them stralghten out | mome of their lines. He pointed ot that from Georgetown ta Lineoln Park there are some 40 right-hand turns in the sireet car tracks. all of which slow | up service: there are fonr ear tracks a1 New York avenue and Fourteenth street. which fs a hadly cong=ated cor ner. and he also poinied as sxamples the conditions around Géorgia avenue, | Florida avenue and Ninth street. near the hease hall park. as sftuations that might he relieved throv a unified He pleturesquely deserihed this as system. ""U: pistol which the Public Util- Mr. Reid then emphasized the fact | llles Commission jx laving on the that the Public Utili Commission | 'able. but does not want to nse. does not hold out much hope for the | <#id that under a merger the tra people. He asked that William Mck. | Dortation companies would get a Clayton, who has been appearing as Mich hetter franchise with compe- attorney At the public utilitiex hear- itlon kept out. . representing the Federation of Asked hy Mr. Bowman what itize! Associations. should be in- recommended the commitiee of Conk vited to appear at the District com- gress should do. Maj Covell advised mittee hearings, drawing up a bill that wonld punis Mr. Reid at this point suggested: ihe companies if they did not merge that Maj. Covell be excused from the witness stand, and that the corpora- tion counsel bhe pnt on, so that he could get some information regarding legal procedure. i Utilities Rody 1 As some members of the committee | wanted to ask Maj. Covell some ques- I tions. Mr. Reid did not insist npon hearing the corporation connsel at that time, but later renewed his re. | quest. “an ax 10 gét some legal land- { marks 1o go hy.” Chairman Zihlman ques Covell regarding the inc | number of members on the Public { Utilities Commission as nrged by the District Commissioners in their new Dbill submitted to Congress. This pro- vides for two new memhers, one an at- torney and the other an engineer {either from the Army or civilian life, whe weuld be skilled in valuation ac- counting. Maj. Covell explained that the pres- ent commission ax conatituted has not the time to go into all public utilities | matiers in detail. With two new com missioners to give all thelr time to the work and with the three District Commissione who now constitute the board. being relieved of routine | work. but _still malntaining veto, power, he Delieved the host results | (could he nhtained. In this way. he | | pointed out, there would he central- | ized authority in ane supreme body over all municipal ofices. He bointed for crosstown tra relatively a small Asked directly A Commissioner rern by the seu lows e would amreed w the metropolitin the District line be considered by the Commission and that effecied. it should District line, hot nit of the Questioned Covell safd <honld he poriation nlumbis companies At this point that the commitiee that if the Puhlie [“tilities Commission should give hus line permits they could put the sireet ear companies inio hankruptey. be als iy Heross should Ultilities rger 1< at the 1 compleia the Chairman in " haie T new ", by My that iven rights which Bownian, merged comy the exe v<ive 11 inothe Desirien fransportation have. I was Mai Covell told M n Sees Desperate Situation. In veply to a direct question garding the punitive power the Public Utilities Commission now has and Is afraid to nse. Maj. Covell sald, “If we gave warning and said that in four or five monthse we wonld throw open the flond gates and lat hus companies to aperate lines all aver the city, | hesitate to think what would happen. The atreet 1ail- way ¢ ale ation.” Mr. Zihlman pressod Mal. Covell re- garding permits already Issued 1o bus lines and pointed out that in one case the commission had gone so far as to allow a ent fare, when other bus | companies would have been willing to furnish the same service for 10 cents. Maj. Covell explained that the 23.cent fare was for a de luxe or apecial serv- ice, like a parlor-car line. Representative William (. Hammer, Democrat, of North Carolina, a mem: her of the subcommittee, criticized Maj. Covell because the commission had lent its sanction and co-operation to an outside concern spending $75,000 for two handsomely bound volumes supplied to members of tha commit tee. which, he claimed. was a fine ad vertisement for the Washington Rail way and_FElectric Co.. being a report on & trafie survay made to appear as an official document of the Public Utilities Commission in order to con | fuse tha public. Mr. Hammer also cut that otherwiss the Commissioners, | served notice that he intended to pay on the advice of the trafic director. | his respecte in simHar vigorous style might declare & certain strest ene to Corporation Counsel Stephens. re- ease, He | mpanies wonld he in a desper- | WAN TRIAL TAKES RECESS T0 MONDAY Dr. Li Tells of Tonversation With Defendant on Train Coming From New York. trial 1 of nd I recess while counsel for loth sides paving o enter the third wee the case. the seventh anniversir v evenix leading up (o the | murder in the Chinese Fducational | Mission here. which the prosecution liv endeavoring to prove was com- mitiad by the defendant The irial last Thursday evening | recessed over the week end to per L it dnstice Wendall Phillipe Stufford hear lunacy caxes and 1he swme wan taken late yesterdav fo 1o reakon. In annonncing the | veces dustice Xinfford said this | dition wonld huve to obiain for | remninder the month | When thix session came to a close D Kang Lios physician of Shaughal Chinn, who brought from his natihve conntry o Washington by the Government. was under (ross-e tion Wilton J nher defense counsel. Mr. Lamber Dr b be returned the Monday for furiher cross-e tion and the court Won row Lo <tep ks o Story. Chinese duPing doctor oaccap, 1he entire I oportion of w o dire in ol ©othe morning Gewrge DL Horndng, g United States attorney. Mr then the witness in hand and carefully conducted him over the en vire story he had told The court and iy N stand session tlon con hotrs by Asalutant noticeable innccuracies o welictions develuped Iy Mi Lambert on the second recitation | Under divect examination after recess. Dr. LA told of New York Februsry | Burlingame and Kelly afier vers of the hodies of i T ng. Ben Ren Wi (for whose Wan 18 charsed) wnd . 11 He explained Wan wase located wrding house, and espressed veturn (o Washington health wnd lnck of railroad the principnl reasons. He was persnaded by Dr. Li and e 1o Washington 1vstery. the wit the unchean hix Detectives he dine oW lenth Tsic his siving finall the det and hel ness testitied Dr Lo told of & conversstion had with Wwn on the Vihis city. He sald W jif Visie huve killed 1w Dr. L said b ik It possible | were o friends hest frie ol him \ gond man could hav o solve the pe irain en ronte n asked him the uiher he replied ax thes CW was the wit anid 1 am conld nd thi didn ane of my ver Wan sorry such | died in such Asked If asked me if he LI continued hecause uspected. was sus and 1 1old he was the the mission house.’ hest friend now. " told him. = ‘and vou I told him [ would his healih. ce Dr. Li conld not their arrival here. the witness said Maj. Ravmond Pullman then chief of poiice. and Inspector Girant, hoth now dead. asked Wan when he left Washington. Wan was <id by the witness to have replied “\Wednasday evening. January 29, be ween 7 and & oclock” Mai. Pullman then produeed @ time-table of the rail s i asked Wan 1o point out the tiain he ook, Dro Li continued. and then Wan Cfinally changed the tme to wne v time M ey vion he wi that for a He then pected.” Di him he could he Jast man seen in You are my A sxid Wan must help me try ta look after Taken » now recall after ™ oA his crossexanini drew from him the early pari of giest i the mis Chinese sirl stu vacall other than unatiractive. o at 2014 Kalorama <ireet from rthe mis. <ion house. Mr. Lambert asked Dr Ii if he retnrned the kev 1a the mis n te Di. Wonz. wha had issued it o him, but Dr. Li repiied he dldn't give it hack when he left. “hut I re memher exactly 1 gave it back Jan ary 26 Went ta Deliver Letter. for vighting the mis avening. danuary "4, Wan at the door. n in e n house while & on 1 don't very she was nis across the cupied wom raad The eccasion cion Wednesday when he was met hy {o which he testified at the moining cescion, was necessitated by the de cire of n Miss Kellev, with whom he made his home. to find out why the {hree members of the missi responded to @ tea invitation was not told Di. Li in his direct examination he explained. the Suestiontng of Mr. Lambert recalled that to hix mind for the first time It purpose for visiting the house on (e evening the crime i claimed by The Gievernment to have been com mitted was to deliver a letter to Mr Wi concerning a students’ meeting At George Washington, University Failing to galn admittance on that evening, Dr. Li said. he did not make Another attempt until he was request “d 1o visit the housa Fridav night by Dr. T. R. Sun of the Chinese lega fion. whe explained he had missed Wu and Heie at classas a1 Genrge Washington University. Mr. Lamhert threw the courtroom in snspense for a moment or when he asked Dr. Li this question: “Did you ever receive any money for testifylng at tha former teial of Wwan? Only me for hack Did you e <ome one other for_testifying?” ““The only reward I recelved knowing lots of friends here.' responded without hesftation. RUMANIAN RULERS ILL. for the Government gave the witness shot what testifving.” rewsrd from vernment get a than the 1 in Dr. Li Suffering From Effects of Politioal Crisis. Dispatch Bays. LONDON, January 22 (@) The King and Queen of Rumania, save a Rucharest presa, are il and havé gone to one of their castles for the rest curs. both appear to he suffering from the af the recent political erisix iand the renunciation by thelr son Carol of his rights to the throne. King Ferdinand, it ix said, weep: trequently, while Queen Marie shows | signs of being in an extremely nerveus condition. WALDRON. Ark.. Januar ‘Three Scott County women, taking the Jaw in their hands during the absenca of most of the men, who were attend- | ing court, conducted a raid on a moon- shine stili, seized it and turned it over to officars. The women decided over the countryside. They found a large still all ready for a run. Un- able to turn it over, they punched a I hole in the still and amptied the eon- tents. Then. swinging the bofler over A pole. they took it to town and turnad it over to a Aepnty sheriff. | efrect to take a look dispateh to the Daily Ex-! They | MEXICA Lambert | with the help of the proseci. | with | L ioday impoxing rulings on inheritances. even | had not | “T'his Llast five vears two | His Life Threatened WOMAN' JURORS BILL GIVEN 0.K. House D. C. Body Subcommit- tee Approves Measure. Hearings Are Set. The eligible for of reported to the full District commities [1 ine Pwhich Representative Michigan 1= chairman verse vote in the subcommittee are the proposal to appoint a commis | #ion to select a design for a distine | tive fa the Natlonal Capital. the Dickstein bill 1o regulate the f [ and the Sunda: Arher shops. some ahjection ralsed by imas 1. R ALEXANDER P 5. Darrow whose as- ring on the capital pur have been re- fsient bill b agreed that - heacings will start on January 28 and L will contin until Febroars or My estioned would pa i M row sl came as nesses i that these wn her bill Auty making the favarahi Lineberger Jury Columbia in District was ordered subcommities, o MecLeod ot Kosher “ing er Rep resentat nton, Dem- the appea KING I Of Jugosiavia nssination is re vealed in the arrest of 300 C Ists, SAENZ EXPLAINS N LAND LAW as a wit e dally Blanton the hers ho Dar Wit old thely nesses caime nse istrict this sub WEASres Were arrunged commities. Anti-Piel the for on called atter g Urged keting considerat W hen vill Mr Armstre Howard 1°n. nlse of the Inte Union when Irish dels ted by hanners calling w ' o part ool < and of 1500 L Stide at {versity. ila poke Nation's Foreign Minister De- scribes in What Respect It Enien Affects Foreigners. 1 riend] murderers that the way we want he seid. He ssed picketing a1 » prominen Washington hetel, ciaiming were forced trike ane $25 A& week wa A hearing this hi iday . Fehruary 8 Muctrege for hoxing egalize Distr to trea that By the Awsoiated Press MEXICO CITY eign Minister Saenz explained the Mexican Iand lay am forelsners In aveordance 7 and for WAl reskes For ten ) Janiai Linen: were ‘o : an s cation 10 with th sons of de said probil e with the wl estate in the horder Consequentiv. sinee ally acqune that zone but the whlems of acquis dnte dishing o <uch conditions thes their properties until vhen individuals until dissolt of companies. when o furthermore. s could dispose of Applies ¢ “This condition applies if such all=ns as acquire fn the prohibited Ouiside of the prohibited 7 restriction imposed on heirs is that of obtaining the Quired by tha constitng aniy a condition for property cights. ar not prevent aliens from acquiring them se lang as they h obtained such permit. which does not affaci the rights referred 1o in any fundamentai manner. This praciica has heen ah served since 1817 withant difficuliy ! “In accordance with the principles of Jaw, anv government has the right of | and | Lin creation of constitution comission boxing of Colun it ion hearing. although Repre wciples o Gilbert, Democrar. of Key e L. I am opposed to th and b Zone alien ' Tuvenile Court hias b roduced by Zihiman of the Di Lepresentative new B whict hoth Chaien commities ane Underhill. Repuh Massachusetts. is to be the s of a hearing Febroary 26 jeath ton Keep n eller Bill Oppe tn ¢ talan Keller Fporations fareign ears from hoirs ed on Sinds when Bepresentative Gi his ¢ It we measie wert exprasce are goiv he said in 21l the professio Heurings were wrt DI bt na Mr. Rlanton dise extate commission ar Houston of De of the commities hanking mexsure. You cant bl witheut banking.” and then he asked the hanking | af the Die Trici. Mr. Gilhert replied that there are practically laws a1 prese ha District commitiee. he sxplaines has attempied 10 pass a hlus-sky law and an insurance code ix needad The Givon milk bottie hill. whici requires the name of the distribute he plainiv marked on each other recepiacie, was & date 10 he set he optnion kivex undue adiantaze t the ihought small dealers < ordered csed a Represents e. A new memha said: “That's i allens e pertnit Ten whi e h the acquisition of | therefore. does ahont we 10 the point of Stare nd veverting them to the 0y confiseating prie jito hottie granted then. h ring on M1 that 1 dealers hat use Law Held N Nevertheless ed such seve countries and confines herself to pro viding that heirs of siiens in the pro hibited zone mav t isfer their rights with sufficien x delay enti to acquire such cordance with the law ncerning slien corporations. the neral prineiple ahove mentioned will he applied except in the case of sich companies that have more than 30 per in Mexican com panies owning real esiate with aeri enliural purposes. in which they will he givan 10 vears to dispose of these vights exceeding more than the 30 per cent required hy law All ather Mex * ining and i o of no antusnal | OPERATORS BLOCK not agricultural. are net subject COAL PEACE HOPES IN REFUSING TERMS any restrictions ae ta the participa First Severe, Hther Presse Mexico has not adopt Las wouli exprecsed - Asires ms o uther tes from big des rhe Lankford mewsu fezistat is e e commitien When the Dicksieln b 1 the sale of kocher meat he commitiee 1hought mistake tn lesislate religions contioversy come under pure fond and the hranding act je A sactarian ¢ tion. which shauld nat he consideras the commities felr « for hlue sk nsidered sep of . ) persnns = shts in ac iy was 1aken up 1t wonld he a on anhisc r It 1 dnee may = o cent of stock o ton of foreigners.” RUSSIA ARRESTS 11 SPIES. NINGRAD, e rrested Ly Jice Wontinued from Page.) ment Luve hor s is reached along ix one contended and which by Mr. Lewis Text of Lewis Statement. Lewis' statement in accepting plan & Mr. Lynett follows ‘Hotel Reddington, “Wilkes-Barre, ’a., January 21, Mr. E. 0. Lynett, editor and pihlish the Scranton Times, Serantnn v which Anuary e nnish spies Russiun state One of their number, while | sitempting 10 was mortally | wounded. The hesd of this espionage organizatlon. say the police. 1s xn in ternational spy named Alexander Tasso, who is alleged to have crossed the Russo-Finnish frontier clandestine v no less than times during the @) have politi n escape the ra My Dear I resvet that public engagements distant from tha lncal v of Seranton have delayed reply t0 the requeat of the Seranton Timee for comment nupon the suggested plan of settlement of the anthracite nen troversy published In vour lssue of January 1%, Fhe representatives of the minere understand. from interpretations ap pearing in the Times aditorial rol umns. that the pian is the hasis for renewed negotiations and that the fourth paragraph fe intended as an alternative for arbitration The mine workers' representatives sider vour suggestions as hei | constructive in nature and worthy of thure considerations by hoth sides conference We therefora advise { that we are willing re-enter joint negotiations at the earliest possible moment if the operators’ representa- | tives occupy the same viewpaint Sir and private Today in Congress Senate. The Waorld Court resolution again was hefore the Senate when it_met at 11 e'clack today. The aluminum investigation was continied hefore the judiciary com mittee, The subcommittee of the ciary committee held another ing on the nomination Judge Anderson he railroad judi hear of Federal congolidation bill was taken up for hearing by the interstate commerce committee. The Senate District committee at 2:30 this afterncon will hold a special meeting to inquire Into the price of coal in Washington | A regular meeting of the milifary affalrs commitiee is heing held today. | Senator Borah of Tdaho took up the debate today. House. Naval appropriation hill heing considered in the House under the S-minute rule. Street rallway transportation of the Diatrict investigation continued hefore public utilities subcommittee of House District committea Subcommitter on judiciary of House District committee reporis favorabiy on one bill. kills three in committee and decides on hearings on eight other measures. Admiral Moffett witness at hear- ing before naval affairs committee on Butler bill to replace the Sher andoah. Dr. Whitford of Commerce De- partment witness at rubber Investi- gation before committee on inter- state and foreign commerce. Subcommittees of appropriations committee continue hearings on deficiencies. State and Justice, inde- pendent offices and Commerce and Labor appropriation bills. Committee on World War veter- ans’ legislation continues hearinge. Reprasentative Curry of Califor- nia witness hefore military affairs committes on hill to establizh de. partment of national defense. Hearing on Boulder Dam hefore committee on irrigation and recla- mation. Hearing on deportation bill hefore immigragon r"mkn‘fln_ Would Restore Confidence. “The mine workers helleve that ane {of the fundamental evils of the an | thracite indusiry i« the utter destrue tlon of confidence and good will he tween the anthracite cperators and their employes. We have in mind | rertain suggestions make tn the aperatars fn conference which we he lieve will he largelv instrumental in establishing a better relationship and |2 greater degree of co.operation and | efficiency throughout the region. We [ assume that such suggestions would I be in accordance with the spirit and | purpose of the Times plan ‘The mine workers\appreciate fhe fine spirit of public service which motivates your own actions in the premises and we find ourselves in complete accord with your purpose “Very truly yvours. JOHN 1. LEWIS, Prestdent.” REPORT BOOSTS STOCK. Sends Coal 2 Parley Call Shares from NEW YORK, January »). Brisk rallies of 2 points in the shares nf the coal companies and an thracite carr today expressed Wall Strest’s response to the bright ened prospects for a resumption of anthracite mininz following the ac ceptance by John L. Lewis of the Seranton Times' plan as a basis for nezetiating a settlement. to 7 Points, 2 to T e

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