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# o » . TN TN (L - AT T, - p - - > , 2 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 19286. v W vv vv b i 5 ants to Get Qut Is Identified by Fingerprints Here « Uk BRISIS IUMURR“W EX[}ITED UN STAND Coroner Ole J. Oleson of Madison. | In their oftice dixclosed that the prints| . i Mont., having reud in a maguaine that | Wete those of Chatles Yonng, who had : 18t police hexdquarters was interested [ cember from Camp Lewls, Washing. New German Government Brands as ‘““Lie” Statement|in unique cases. sent the prints taken | ton. ' 2 g . : In ulaue coses, sent b ke | s naners accoratngiy sent baci 1o | MOthEr and Three Children, Charge of Passing Worthfess ; | denth in a refrigerator car nt Haorl | information to this effect, which was . s Has 170 Votes, Against 170 | Defense Attorney Asks [ oom Mo G iem f in. | not at all expected by the coraner who| Burned to Death in Room. Checks Brought Against for 0 ition Him About terest. Sandherz ot them vesterday.|®ent on the fingerprints. The record osition. im About. Ve decided to search his files for the | showed (hat the nearesi reiative of icti ot : oe lidentity of the man. the deceased was u brother, Fleet Wounded Man Victim. Him in Florida. — Failing in the search of the local | Young, of Akron Ohlo. files. he sent a jstant down to| The fingerprints traveled = ’ By the Associated Press ) cere cross.esa S8, chie melt AN e D o aveied over T eminiow ma'\.'i,”"'i;.‘.'..‘-:lf ‘:_”'m"‘“'";'::r"’:’:“:' the” War" Department identification | 1000 milen. from Montana to this clty. s the Assotated Press =P By the Assciated Proes e i b e ey s J. Lamb office and, n checking up. the militars | whers ¥ of the man was estab!| NEW YORK, January 27 Five WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Janp fight on the part of Chancellor Luther r. Kang LI a physician from Shang- | experts dlscov g e SR = _ | persons lost thelr lives in two early ary 27— Former Lieut Oshorne 1 and his followers for the existence of hai, China, who Is chief Government morning tenement house fires today Wond, son of Mal Gen. Leonard the new government witness at the second trial of Zmn::i A mother and her three yvonung chil- Waod, governor general of the Phil | At its first meeting with the Reichs Sun Wan, the voung Chinese student dren were hurned to death in one ippine Islands<. u#nd whose metenrin taz vesterday it was greeted with ex- on trial before Justice Statford and i I““r‘r and a rnm; dw:‘ from shock and "»r]mn-h.l and marital adventures ara | treme coldness, even by members of jury In Criminal Division 2 on @ ) Jael Mmom . 10y % 8 Bpink sought parties which support it. The *’(\:1“- charge of murder in the first degree, seven children were the victims of the ’”:\'?""h"v:”'" Reach Countr on i ~=un: n his addr = .«'mrl;e‘ n'r fas the witness hecame excited, and, cast | first Are. They were trapped in # Ex At ,‘L,J’“:’:" “""”;‘"“ i hany s arious economic on, 7 hedroom and were deq e G 10tels. were searched dealth with the continued occupation he had been responding to questinng, | | i ot Jdong the south coast of Florida. i f the Rhineland by the allies, a_con- excluimed: “IUs a lie! Produce that e | ler husband, William, fn an adjoin- The charges were filed by the Palm fition which he was striving to° have witn 1 challenge #anybody Lo say q . ling Ledroow, was awakened Ly his Heach Nutional Detective Agency | 0 e e e ity 1 saia a1 awearfon e e | Appears Before House Com-|Likely to Use Power Against | witew screunix. "lie tried to tigint his | Csterday with the sheriff, The as : : He took the Hible in hix hand au Pway through the flumes but wus G S future trend in foreign affairs would . : e o el it hud daformation that Wi \ Beldiie aip, driven buck with serious burns, Lead- had lefr fo : tio doternitned By the theaties of i W I e momvert neked me| - Mittee With Proposals for Senators Who Voted for | i the vae 18 e e e s AR e carno. He requested that the question witness not to look Al the oroseei ors : : to the street e Ro0d Bdmisiance = of Germany’s entry into the League When answering, Kung LA retorted: * 1 Separate Corps. Protocol, if Possible. George Kissen, the fifth victim, was i -caseitoodiadmitince to Cribe 1 of Nations should he mads the subject look at You e making s "(nr:b—nng from & wound in the head Amounts Are Withheld. e s bkt in quotations from the testinony inflicted by robbers several nights ago = % s = erift Bob Baker eurly toduy said Ve eI ke trial was resumed today after & e Shito o e . : S epmin und was unable to leave his hed. His COL. WILLIAM MITCHELL. Cliarles Reed. head uf the detective the Hohenzollerns and other former Robert 1. Bradshaw was i his seat. | o€ the Atmt QI8 (I 00 Cliflee (0. | Opinions seem to be divided as to alta said he Lelieved the fire at " for Wood. The inforn the usual interruptions cay aonon ot t requested him to prepare for con. | =) ¥ AL o ithone FOY RS WHES Dad. | the prosecuting at oI S Bradshaw was reported sick a further ‘,I.m:?:lx..n e with other proposals. | Senators up for re-election who hav Siuural simiiac, fires Hive nteurred APPROVAL OF ACT . Heath had ol Sotisfve) Imteriecons from ‘thelex recess was nrdered | 1nited states A SRR VO S o e voted for American entry into the | In old tenements in the vielnity in the { o fused Inst 7 treme Nationalists. the declaration of torney yxm_. had been reporied W1 S0k, 1o he directly under the | p ol ourt and whether-any who PASt few years, claiming many lives BELIEVED CERTAI |10 make known the amounts of the the chancellor elicited no particular ‘;|~"" 5 Wik present in o eowrt |Gl ey of War, he sald that within :’r‘t":'v;‘-‘\<»r<- for the measure wili he | - . = hecks or the names of the persor intarruption or apneoval, Only. scat this morning. | five ‘yenrs thix branch of the servica | PUnished. [PAJAM ’ S {0 whom are nlieged to hate tered applause at the end showed that Asks About Statements. shouid be expanded to include 3.000| Threats are being made at this| - IRL (Wontinued from First Page.) been the cabiner had sone fricnds in the o Ar. Lambert | Ocers. 18,000 men and 1.800 planex f course, on hoth sides. The | - . Reed Informed Shoriff Paker that chambe: The inquiries from e Tambert | "W 00 Rave ' separate of the Ku Klux Klan into the | Davis he will forward it to the Execu-| Wood left the Raval Poinciana Hote Already the Fuscist mmunists | which drew the fire of the WInessi . ;o i0n list and would be charged | controversy has affected the twa In- | tive with his recommendations and !where he had been staving rince | and Nationalists in private meetings came afier a searching invVestigation | (k' daense of the coast lines, which, | 4iana Senators, at least. as the Kian | the matter, as in the ease of the courr. | Christmas eve, for Key West, on the among their respective groups have e paements o iang LI (or the | s safd, at present “are much in dis[Is atrong fn_the Hoosler Siate. It - axtislsanterise; will e aubieel o D taking drawn up resolutions expressing lack ew days preceding and following te betwean the Army and Navy ! Meant only two votes, hut at the same | Alj H the President’s final approva the regular Havana E L anafate 1A the Eiveriinen IThe {';'l“,“““"- “Ih""|”" “"‘;‘"{"“’"'.':" 28 s | time it sent shivers up and down ”"‘Alms Linking Her With Toledo | 7The letter first was received | Sherift Baker jwas niol (¢ Fascisti were the first to arrange their 919. M Lambert asked wit It would he logical. he added, to|Political spines of a few other Sena- | 2 by Brig. Gen. 8. D. Rockenbach, com- | the boat had cleared Key vote of censure. and this, with the il e 'l‘"-l”""“\' _”“‘]‘"‘“'-‘m"“":',n:m- a similar air corps for the Navy. | tors. who h'xuv{; 1o wonder Just what Family Proves to Be Clue manding the District of Wash pilaveaa, Teed sl alio Mhal hened others. is ex) ted 1o come up in the I o and i g 1the potential advantage or disadvan- who transmitted it to Gen. Davis |asked the Ke: We police EHambor tonacso. TH ascles vewy smered I el weetive, then, dskad] 2 [tae may be when the political cam- o B e Sl i R Metne verured lution savs the zovers of < » nes: d ot make certa paigns are on in full swin — indorsement or recommendat ' eingi retused: ac Bon s e Fovernment his ot | Representative K. Walton Moore of | xtatements in the presence of Aiaj IMOSES LAUNCHES R e e | procedure was adopted because (vl | bhiladl lience £ | Virginia lupper), and Rev. James Shera | Rayvmond Pullman. Inspector Clifford A = or's record is always min-| An ing her with the family | Mitchell, although without Tank, com- | Visited Ne k e thix resolution i the | Montgomery. (lower), chapinin of the | 1. Geant and Mr. Creecs. Pulman| FIGHT TO ASSURE |ii!y serutinised by his opponent inof i " that brought 4 pr T th M S Pty o decline i i in| United States House of Representa | and Grant ‘ure hoth dead [ e e e and the tual camiaiun. e e e et e et e i A G st Murct ster Stresemann lucks confidence { fives, who will speal At the Chamber| ~Did tou mot say then.” fnquired | s an it appears that voting for the |to nvestt T B Rb et oe l onttal s Cos Bostentack 10 S euEly, Broke, hay s 5 » id vou ne v then tires i Ie it Svpes an investigation by Representative | control of Gen. Rockenbach. It ts like- | anva:: I_"\‘,.,\" O e menmred 4 veso. | Commerce banauet, at the New Wil Mr. Lambert. “that sou came (0 the COURT’S PACIFISM World Court can be turned to polith [ W." W Chalmers of B e e e o caecot: Tution 1o regnert. toe . Foverhment] e Hukel anlght. mission house about & oclock p.m - — Gal kain by an oppunent there bs no | clised that the voman clad in 1% some time this « 1. no de- | e W few R . Eeacal e pov e January 31 and tried the door which | (Continued from First : st b g e e s s, arrested in transmittal being anticipated s sothe p 3 L Tthie B 2 ol Faund 10cked: that vou went to | Opposes Foreign Affilintion. here Monday i after an auto | owing to the unusual characier of the on: his way: bac crning timder g Dases pian ana | ORATORICAL CONTESTS the side window. which was slighty | Papper, “has no relation to the motive | o o ” Shoin o snowstorm, ix Benita Me- | case. it Bl ETADE mader) e Duves piag el Onened. and peeprd In: that while Yol | o€ he. Stpator. IntfeAucng 1t BUL| Wi caans baste eblection to the{Glane, 19.vcur-ald dutghter uf & Toleds ¢ ot 1 L femi e Wimne: ose suffering from 1 were lookink into the window yo to the futility of wha oro- | all kinds of e BEinter SR i | o = o L'_,“,.‘,:d“l:f st el INDORSED BY OREM | 1civ, "o i 'ond that vou wot ’,MJ;:’ bl il ;’*Lhn‘v;l:‘nr pations. Cutholic countrien | The kirl, who was cliared with deiv. | Col Mitchell's setion. it is of the nonrealizatio Sridiiaiely J : 1ol " as well ne others in which Protestants | ing while infoxicated ar o | stovd, came s a surprise of the compensations held o1 nervous and ran buck 10 your toom " | Senator Reed of Missouri said that [ira" n, 8 ro g\ 1oand having o I came ux w surprise to Tocareo, - rmpensations held out 8| prince Georges County School Su- Vhen the witness had character 7ed | much hid been mde of public vpinton | it e Jeane tuel ysalinession yenmivie Sl held in the | (riens, and was mads eiiher with e e ment Shall ery . thial Kaiement as o 1" and hud Ja: | tn ihis dobate: tHat A0 This MaReK ToRar: | be te h th ansi e raising |House of Detention until she ke [ of against U dvice. It under D aermany’s entry Into the | perintendent Lauds Star for {.,n.m ie hallenge (o he Ty £0)f vxtinn Acera SAORLSM aha uha nasiosth st i a el don it coneiit (R0 bORG, | ALidhie e (08 oo anens he contemplated Kubmitting his e Nationtlioe res : - sho the person that said it, My, | shonld agree to kbt amount | st ffort 1h get members |She gave the name of Bonny Kennison, | resiznation today, as he was formull Rl:rehn |‘\u” Dl renalidon WAl Sponsoring Cause. e e HL".', mxu“h 'xlw bl :’:ll.mvl; e |18 to some extent b drive to) docrall wltia Taledy Hildrecs tnat isio Cupied | motified e Vestdrdas that the cous antor re n par entary precedenc ~ P asked if a p A o a pledg v ould no O T WHT | peopl vho hol “ ¥ Ay by ) « panions were ne e e mental .’M.\- '.:ij,:m”.:| Sl aa i obe atar {not 10ld the same persons in answer (1o enforce a decision of the court {ML! who hold strong anti-foreign >\ ; Jr‘{yT’ | llwmm‘ n.oa mhu.m ,L‘mu.»l sentence w \1 flective, but | the Natlonulist: ey ui d : - T __lte a question from 3 an | Senator Pepper re 1 aia | : | When Kennison was advised of the ar. | those close to him endeavared to p POLIC [ 1S SPRE oL on 170 votes and the govern. | Prof. Nicholas Orem. superintendent 2 = ol il ‘ ot would be such a plede.|,g111051 jesua wil) depend child, a girl of was at home. | natur Confident tha d de - ment parties also have 130. tomor. | of schools for Prince Georges County. e B e N R o e W nations went to the court Bl et e e e Falipared s bl Wilh i redueatl i o il e 4 e s rts Made to Stop Wood's Reported oW is lkely to see d battle for i exprosced atrong tds S ons he couid no 11t would nevertheless he the simplest || ed tes e Chialmens 1 . g CE ri ey or I i 1 hard battle for [ ioday expressed strong ind, [witness excitediv hranded such & it would nevertheless he the simplest | iakes In such & court. On the hor. | M ‘\ i find out who was few days, they temporarily | Trip to Key West. the sponsoring by The WashinZton | Giatement as false | v 5 zon at the moment there are no dis (Bemading ndonihis neme missed it from th minds. | 27 _ . Star in this section of the third na- | as fa | pick a quarrel on some other kround |[iles ‘perween the I'nited States und | nen Mr. Chaimers instituted Mitchell, However ! Sanuary 2 tional oratorical contest and the first | Denies Barrowing. |than the failure of the other natious|,ipe; countries which could possibly | HAUity the prisoner admitted eth” and characteristically | g anc Alose Jhe o WOMAN DOCTORS GAl international oratorical contest for| | to obey a dectsion of ihe court of IO | Kennison was an altas and that she AT | ida coast today were maintaining N e I Mtr. Lamhert resumeq the crassex:|“senator Stephens of Miwisppi de P submitted o & world court. " The | ix'familiar with the name hecause | He confded his latest move to Mr. | et for former Lieut T " Ar atlon of 2 LI, wh had bee . = intentlon of vour or e Statea probably will nc Ve er Sister el 3 s gonitdes & latest miove 1o, ME . Won following Tt RIGHT TO INTERNESHIPS | -roe Suss et e mearuty o, | minatn s Rank 7 wich b heeg | core e nienton, of vt for 1 |y pranild BT ! et | R 500, Mol L ione, b, | e, ki Sl bl o v b | paat ninoriies e 5 = | mended for lending its welght (0 this | court lasi Thursday. by asking how | had opposed adoption of the cloture (TSI, TO% and next Autumn. and | 05 00 NN e fhnahit e Racen wanted there on charges of hav i i . lthe fofciala; teie ; and | (e witness recelved his money at or | rule hecause he had in mind that it |"Ven if a dispute should arise it Wil | ipe hanke teld was greated by sev-| i,y passed worthless checks. Win Fight. With Some Rest he officials, teachers and students | take a two-thirds vote & Senat eral nawspaper me his stric- | 10 e Prince Geores County sChools |Abont the time of the tragedy. Liimight he used in the futue beee 1 Senate | e gister and a male companion [ morni 1 “stalling o | arrage of communications has tions. Over Objection of are glad of L opportunity to partici. | *4d he was paid monthly hy check | the section of the conntry from Which |before the controversy can be sub | ore alse in the car when it callided |for & Time. whils the simesphere cown down in sl directions A 2 i | from the mission. He denied he ever|he comes | mitted to the jurisdiction of the court. |y mp hronEhe About |came | hareiar asiisienae he ff voung Wood in his reported Hospital Staff. [;':,f:,d,‘,"', e ahat has been | jorrowed money from Dr. T T. Wong, | Ry overwhelming votes the Senate |, Tus membersoin in (he conit wil e atrec et | sema Shateed Wik Suprelension, T "Kex Weat and thenos to Prot. Or tated )} head.of the mission. or from Ben Sen | lgte vesterday adopted the reservations | o mt effect on the | (o qriving & e e but no trace of him has been X STON. ‘Tex.. January 37.— | schoo Choals of Prlice Ceon death Wan Is being tried. The wit-| ragolutio; cation of merica has entered, the o o annin 2 Beach Two voung women, Universite. ot |sohool principals of Prince sarOlE®S | news explained in response to ques- resalution of ratification and approved |\ pject will be academic until a dix MOTOR BOAT SEIZED Webh. then produced the tex: Asked | Beach: | ce were unsucoessful Texas medical school graduates. have | in February. ¥ | tions Trom Mr. Lambiert that the mis-{ aition. voted only one Senator agatnat |[PUle arizes. Since none 8 Mkely to e ',‘,,,ls"".'vh::d "”‘;" geat, Mg today a preliminary search won their fights for interneships in the | Prof. k Morris, principal of the |¥OR Sent out ‘chechs to the students| wme of thexe proposals. and in ne | FEEC Eoou-Sthei Wiorld SCouEs Hssue e e e of hotels for Weod, but the beltef wrs John Sealy Hospital here. oeer o, | Hyatsville Hish Sehoul, smnounced | #round the last days of the month.|case was the vote of the opposition | }a* well be forgotien by the time AS LI UOR RUNNER S Stk held generally by the authorities that fectlon of the hospital saff. Subject | this morning (hat he was urging every e o e Lo ueaunl (hew |mreater chian eight y;l"‘;“,":;:"‘""f‘_"”,“h"‘ leCHions e et Plans Are Uncertain, Wiood was mot. in thisicity. certain restrictions, the students| student fro the fresh n class {for payvment until the first day of the o rvations A e o ak: > NC mbe: ol By ~ 3 S — = SR were granted admission by the hos |10 participate in the conteat, He said | ShSuine month. - Sometimes when he u,|II‘,n.\l»’?lr‘Thf. Cnited s:‘m:« KT:L:‘ May Keep Fight Alive. a,«l:‘fl«fl‘:uf.\hl‘,‘r:‘.f.':ur\::h;:dnwr'.l-n' Beon WOUDSEOUNE SEN (GURL- pital board after hearing of thelr | The Star was to be commended for | f‘l"fl""‘? o ': \lwunmr at the mix [\GOUTCGurt conditional upon the fol Elionid. Nbwever (he tisde o 101 Norfolk Harbor Patrol Also|ever since the courtomartini closed ZeET— cage. {the generosity and public spirit it is|%on around the last of the month |i,wing understandings Viowed by any bther controversy in:| December 17 tirst-hand knowl- | Says He Will Return at Once to Houston woman physicians indig. | manifesting in _sponsoring the con. | {itnes said, he would be given his | '“J0E ST NN not be taken (o | solins the Lenge of Nations, the | Searches Ship and Puts Steward |edze wus obtainel either from the Settle Check Charges Janely denounced the hospital's recent | tost. _Prof, Morcis stated he told the |55 o) t6r the defense drew from [inYolre any legal relation on the Soponents of forelkn wmilation Wil Saie At colonel or Mrs. Mitchell as to their | Settle Chec arges. . al o rnesh’ s o ‘o E 1 ) contest at & petend e om ' Tnited Ntates to 5 s i . Juns for the fut The! sidence. VAN nuary Ox Women ‘s “a discranination axaime | sembly at the school And that alreary | (he witness an admission that he e e |G cveining sl pees o0 e €Y pLag fon e utire s Mo eeidenca. RN N B e en s a dis 4 against | i B i apy | e witness a i ! of Nations or the ussumption of any | such & row ilve i the hope of using N W32 N street, was “taken | borne Wood, son of Maj. Gen. Le ] our sex.” and appealed to the board quite ' number have expressed [n- | et MERION P “x‘")"“l';fl'\', e vils Jligations under the \ersailles treaty. [t in the congresslonal campaign. a short tme after Col. Mitchell was|urd Wood, at the liotel Biitmore fog_redress They intimated that a | terest. He plans to make definite ar. |, "Uye oy "ot whose ks BV That the Unlted States shall partic The part the Kian hus played in the | BY the Assviated Press summoned to Washington from San | day. sald he knew nothing of charges sy rule rhidding freatment of | ransements fur the local try-outs asj 'S JO% [TERY #0 SR BOIE I pate upon equal terms with other {court debate may, on the other hand, NORFOLK, Va.. January 27.—Vigi-| Antonio, Tex., his last post of duty. |aguinst him of passing e maa e ente by Someniacin s e B e o T e ahe | state members of the court in the | prove u boumerang in some States flunce of the local Coaxt Guard harbor Within the last two weeks orders|checks in Florida 1 de. S1tendantsha prompted the objection i = {tion that.” sald the witness. The law. | clection of judges. where the pro-World Court peoplef uairor resultsd in the seizure tgst | ore. Sone to Texas to: pack his fur-j he would go_lmmediately : ‘.l‘Lp(.ll staff. ver pressed the witness to tell at an.| That the United Statex shall pay |will not be slow 1o charge that those | ;o) 0 ) g st | niture “for shipment Beach to straighten out matters A :\x‘z(lrh;lr::p conditioning the st {MUSCLE SHOALS ISSUE Cher T e ehe me Canta AU &% | fair shate of the expenses of the |who voted againsl the court did so | BN o 8 moor hoat slleged to be| There i no question about the fact = — oAty feal with marine ward { inar i1 about belne suvron o st coutt |at the hehest of the Klan transporting liquor and the subse. | that Col. Mitchell intends to conti ndance and surgical service | » touch the : 4 r That the United States may at any While the Klan {8 not increasing [quent search of t B _ | his “fight” for aviation. by | | to tou. h the pistol hy detectives. The ¢ ithdra it a n A thar | it 1t 5 fi £ | reh f American steamer 1 he will adopt is unknown. Auth. = = | witneas Fedaitiol e time draw irs « ce and that | its political power so G ’ " dopt is unknown. Authori ——— wr:ntnr::r: e ri;:::lnl-‘rmw anml\? 'th:,'“'q' e ulotuten bF the coutt shall not be] tndie tonn o, ihere fo e evidence | Minneaua. docked at the Army base, |tative reports declare he would like CAUTION IS URGED Question of Disposal to Come Be-| M. Lambert nrsed that e hud wni [#mended without the consent of the | that the Kian isaue has disappeated |21 Wi h customs officers allege that go.on a_ hunting expedition to | REMAINS WITHOUT CLUE L at the other trial “because of finger. | Nited States fn certain populous sections of the {33 hottles of contrahand spirits were { AMfrica_immediately, as bath he and Sy = ON MEMOR'AL PLAN fore Senate Committee Friday. prints on it That the court shall not render any | country where rellgious warfare is|found in the stewird’s compartment Mre. Mitchell are fond of hig game | pge oo paogar Reputed Owner Heflin to Urge Action o ember the exart words | 1VISOry opinions except publicly and | always more or less noticeable in| F. V. Flowers. said 10 he the opera | octng, Should this be undertaken. | i 1 v Bep L BY FINE ARTS BODY g . T oused at the former thiat tectily r.Krv_n'-.de |l\r‘grinf of ;lh- parties in- | politieal campaigns tor of the Jaunch. was halted in the "\'r "“'"2"” 3 b etirn, el d be | Coming te Miami to H. e questi disposing of Muscle | d2clared the witness, “but the impres. | Y0lved. and that it shall not entectaln (CopyrighL. 1926.) narbor by the Coast Guard patrol heat | CONfronted with a fattering offer for snihe question of disposing of Muscle | ion will live with me forever. . |any request for an advisors opinion . TG and charsed with ‘transporting A e e e ) in Search. (Continued f iy agriculture committee Friday 4! Mr. Lambert laid stress on the fact [In any dispute in which the United wo packages of alleced whisky. Flow. o ou seciledowm . e8 e At tom_Fivst Fage.) ol s e arn0aY A4} (hat Kang Li wore to New York, when | States has or claims an interest with FORGETS TO MEET. ers was arraigned today hefare United (NS estate at Middlepurs, Va, raice | BY fhe dssociaied P b 2% 20 , jon, | 1€ accompanied the detertives B g < . States Commissioner Percy C. Sta |N0rfes and keep an eve on the air-| MIAMIL Fla. January 27—Folice | der date of June 22, 1921. At that "“;flf‘ed he “IHFur:e B action: Lavercaat belonging to ¢, H 4 0eavE lout the consent of the United States. — phenson and held in $300 hail for s |cTRft situation in Congress | 3 Nad ri n F o - « o C. . sie, ne ot o 0 or a = = 1 d private detectives h: made time Mr. Moore peinted out that the m“‘“‘fi::;‘;,‘"f'“,‘ a'f;‘e‘sld‘;;fi?"s‘::'z_ of the victima of the triple murder,| The Senate agreed also fo the fol-| BOSTON, January 27 ().—A special | further hearing — e "H s T proposed George Washington M. | tnomanee Erired Cheiman Nors of | The Witness admitted it, saving one of |lowing provisions of the Swanson res. | legisiative commiltee appointed in| Shortly atier the launch s salzet | g A s el was o epy O e | T EEeT: Committec. nelting i 1| the detectives picked the coal’from A | atution: (355 10 studs a new system for dis. |N€Ar the Army piers customs aficers | S BLUE LAW PROPOSAL | torts tq irace ihicves wh ea of the Pennsylvania Railroad Station, | 2UPPOrt an amendment to the House chalr and suggested that he wear it.| rhar the signature of the United {bution o licenas Ristee Ees iforgot "V;A:V"lrfli? o eeahEaos and silonsl | —— b poetint e . Railroud Station. ! \jytle Shoals resolution to make it |28 the night was very cold o en to meet. ev found swhisky on the ship. 3 5 . | bifor Srtist, ‘ to be a building containing a large | sufaclontly. broad to attract o large Tell of Bank V States to the World Court protocol| A committee on highways and moetor | OSCar Jacobson. said to be the inb; | Adventist Official Writes to Senatbr $150.000 auditorium in addition 1o smaller | number of bidders. ol iBank Visit. <hall not be afixed until the other|Yehiclea conducting a hearing on affteward, was arrested and placed in Capper. ! 1 auditoriums | " The House resolution provides for a | e -ernment followed the testi- | nations’ signatory thereto shall have | Wi, BHIRISAx edis o) e oversight, | tho (LY Jall. e awill be given & hear . . B All of these halle were to he nnder | joint congressional committee to|MONY of Kang Li with statements of |, ik when it called for. the report yester-|"0F ommissioner Stephenson.| The proposal of Noah Cooper 2100000, The ar n (All of these halls were to be under |foint consvessiona) commiuce 1ol Fenry F. Hilles. cub. driver ang |iccepted these reservations as & parlfday, and suggested that they meet at | Tennessee, that Congress pass a|$100.000. The aint tution and were (o he used for con.|bureau amendment is intended to em- | Bennett G. Dent. George 0. Vass and fof the condition of adherence of the f once. Tod Sunday blue law for the District ot | [T (08 & = ! . vention purposes by eivil and patriotic | phasize the development of Muscle|Robert V. Fleming, officers and em. | United States and so signified (hrough | e F i Columbia is opposed us an altemp Tty Sterbi et ik nssociations. Competition for plans|Bhoals for the production of fertilizer | Ploves of the Riggs National Bank.|an exchange of note | oday in Congress e RS B : Was held and the secessful architeet {and incidentally for the production of | These witnesses told of a Visit by Van, | syt e Lo the U . Warld Court &nd for, the payment of | cutton's Ty, & 1ctier muitten by & o WtAEt 4 mersonal we i i zubmitted. his plans to the Commis | power the brother o the accused. (o the bani | ) "‘""“;"”"-‘ :"“l L “:’“ '\."":" their salarles. He dsserted that the | Senate. n: Lonkuere, dnteiniguy e mis canvases, Virtual i sion of Fine Arts, which the commis- 2 % e on the morning of Januury 30, 1919, |to the court shall oniy be through the | .y > . was the con- Cons fon of Ty gus £ £ e € e paintings were suid t e sion approved, “without qualifications for the purpose of cashing u ‘m.‘.'k 'u,' negotiation of u speciul or general ,‘,:::'llf.l:.,.‘..‘r'u‘nr:e.-.‘:;fi,m RERIEHRECOnA] ”I““n"nids'r:‘uu::m: \‘1’ oposed reser- | enth Duy Adventists of the United | '.(“’..ub- N St Rae) < | and with commendations.” {BONES OF WOMAN HERQ |38:000 purporting to be sixned by br., | Ureats between this country and other 5 W Gnd amendment to (he | States to Semator Capper of Kau-| I8 FOEREe Mot s N { Wong and Secretary Ilsie, two of (he |Partles involved in the questions Walsh Questions Point. catinn oo olution of ratfi- | sas. chairman of the Senate District | joer : b ; Plan Seemed Satisfactory. TO REST AT WEST POINT Victims. The bank officlsls were sue |Sought to be adjudicated. Sendtor. Wallte of Moctans Gise] far A B e senate o et : S e pThe location. ihe design of the plelous und after some delay told| United Siates Folicles to Stand. toned hix statement, and wserted | befure adlonrument R pcclaring Mr. Coopers argumente | tuvestigution. declined o sy ¥ uilding and the plan.” the report de _ N would have to be identified. | That adherence of the United States | that the statutes of the court were The District committee re i o tee ol Whom they were employ paild s end the o - = ’ 4 J § o3 2 2 . et co port- | enactment of a compulsory Sunday ob- | clared, all seemed (o the commission | J. P. Morgan Gives Permission to Van then left the bank with the check. | shall not be construed as u relin-{ ¢ constitution, and not the covenant | ed favorably the Capper bill creat- | servance law for the District “rested . S ealculated to sataisfy a great need of nry F. Halley, the cab driver, tes- | quishment of the traditional Ameri. | of e league. ing a public welfare board in pref. ly religious basis,” the Government and of the people of Open Grave of *“Capt. Molli tified thut he saw the prisoner at|ean Ameri- | genator Lenroot asked Senator Rob- | erenc A pref- | upon a purely rellgious basis, SharCoverpmeniand ot s people it pe P it e saw the prisoner at|can policy of avolding entanglements | ineoh "¢ I Was not a fact that the | s nee to a similar measure spon- | Longacre said such a measure would strict, o do so a man- 5 s 9 o'clock in the | w. e . s g sored by Senator Gerr: iget o . e ang G nan- on His Estate, Lot 1 with foreign nations. nor us a re.| o i oo 5 red by Senator Gerry set a dangerous precedent for sub- ner that wonld promote the proper morning in’company with Van, who | inquishment of “its traditional atiy | court would continue to operate if the | The joint Sente and House com- | seauent Teliions persecution ‘an:| CHAMBER OF COMMERCE T development of the! ge e anciated Press. Bank. Wan m"\ed" h (""w“"_n’ s.::: tude toward purely American ques-|ow This Senator Robinson denied. T.’,']'.:‘?" "nnul;‘«s hearings this aft- | knows no bounds or limitations.” = — Phon, the Commissioners declared,| ALBANY: N. Y.. January 27.—J. P.[sald. while Van went intn the hani | ion® ionroe doctrine. e in| o Senator Walsh wanted to know if W Dive of ceal fn = == | Editor of Bryan Daily Eagle and it learned for the first time, through | Morgan has given permission for the [where he remained about 30 minutes. | vy, B et enator Robinson thought it possible The committee the newspapers, that it was Intended | removal of the remains of Margaret | He then drove hoth to Union Station. ‘:'","]‘, "T,".”"""‘ to the last clause| (o organize a World Court In which | held unmh:r"'r:.'»;nn:"n St SUCCESS DUE TO WIFE. Eresidentietimatiaeal Ao 1o make the building 3 memerial 1| Corhin—"Capt. Mollie" of Revolution. | Bennett G. Dent, paving teller at the | M ohon vie Aonroe doctrine b | Canada and Ireland would be denied | wav cotton hill e ciation Gets Office. the mem who erved inthe Worid |ary War fame—rom the grave on his | bank at the time and NOW an ASSISANT | piaren be b prineine of ienatone] | (e TIENt of participating in the elec | The claim of Daniel Steck, D “Dolly” Madison's Popularity Re-| ) the men who served In the World | O e 'at Highland Falis. They will |cashier, identified Van, who was called | C/ared as a principle of international|tion of judges. The question was| ocrat. to the seat held by Senator | By the Associsted Press. g i o e e, e oM | Ce Teburied in the West Point Ceme. |into the courtroom, as the person pre. | 1% Mnding upon the courf asked after Senator Robinson declared | Brookhart of Tewa was noneiniioy | clected President, Speaker Says. BRYAN, Tex.. January g other sugkestion was 10 provide space|tery in April with ceremonies con.|senting the check for payment. The | FHie amendment sas defeated by 4 | the British empire would have sever| by the privileges ST ancked Dolly Madison, through her great | ness men have set a precedent Iocally, e e ek pene VIge *Pace | ducted by the New York State Branch |check was payable to bearer. Being|'Ot® of %2 fo The Senators sup- | votes to our one in the election of | mittee, - S elections com- y A . D D s het heowi maitlonslly) f these profects, the commission de-|of the Daughters of the American |for a large sum. the suspicions of the 30”""2"";“9"”“ "qmrln’f“m:v)l e Jur;xel. L | popularity and influence, re-elected | {70 CF o tion of 4 woman to head clared, has been brought officially | Revolution. teller were aroused, and he went to | Senato Blease, Sou arolina: n reply. Senator Robinson sug-; House. her husband, President Madison, to o ce. To it urtention. Mt Maare urged 1n| “Capt. Mollie” did her bit in the|the vault to look at a former check | Copeland. New York: Harreld, OKla-|gested that the Senator from Montana | (alendar Wednesday » hi at s Chief Executive of m:fi:“?‘:‘:rafl'kr:?x:;r;:: already a di- l {0, putention. Mr. Moore urged In | HaPL o Watninkton an wppér | Which had heen tathed from the mis. | homa: Johneon, Caiifornia; Moses.|was “champloning the cause of the | the House. with ihe nationsl bank | the O e A e v cons L rector in the organization, is the new his letter Mowever, that erection of | Manhattan lsland, November 16, 1176, |Slon. he said. A comparison of ‘the | New Hampehire. and Reed. Missourl. | British empire." This aroused Sen. consolidation oo 'he national bank | the Nation, Mrs. Harry Atwood Col- | TeC00 T e \adiitoy o0 it the bullding be authorized. “so soon |3 or husband, a gunner, was SIENALUTeS on the two checks increased | In supnort of his amendment Sena-|ator Walsh's indignation, who called | banking and ot iled up bS the | man told the members of the Susan | FYan Daily Kagle and president of O e L ) T rall be 8t~ | struck down by & ball she took his|his doubl, the witnese said, and he | tor Reed declared that ‘it i the { Senator Rohinson to order and de-| the debate to run all day. oo | B. Anthony Foundation at a meeting | fhe Texas Fditorial Association efied that maney will be available to| lace and served with great credit|turned the matter over to Mr. Vass,|time and place to assert the Monroe | clared he han never championed the| = The House Dietriot commil at_the Shoreham Hotel last night. | . J e e e Coms | until she wag wounded by three grape | then an assistant cashier. doctrine and to ask other nations|cause of the British empire. | met. \ Baien Mrs. Colman explained that Mrs. | e At e on e DIan® | shot, which nearly severed her arm | Delayed Cashing of Check to admit it. The Senator ix not justified in Hearings before naval affais | Madison did the popular things in ner | SMALLPOX QUARANTINE. G 5 rak and part of her breast. As a rewara} George G, Ve, (ks Hoxt Withens Says Policy Is Political maklns Ihu; Ma:emrnlh. nnddl call him | committee on bill covering dis. | 94Y%: “She played cards for high | _ = | for her heroiamy, the Supreme Council] w.C . -, j b 5 to order for it" shouted Sena ®e from the N s | gtakes, used rouge, dipped snuff and | = i . an assistant o - e B oV e fo PR he ! 4 : i Death of Verdi Commemorated. |of ERllagelyil. etdnted her aniavard Vice presitent o Sasites of e vaak. ;\Iise:lm‘lll;i:—l Mo oot vt | 2 ot oA ot the rines of e Appropiiation committée, in ex. |Was always fun-loving, but she never | Nassau, Bahama Islands, Takes 1 ROME, Junuaiy 27 ). — The| Uf 330 @nd got her a pension. Her| fe told of having hi attention called | political policy of the United States |ate, tion gt theirules ofthe S84 _eclitive wesglon. conaictathearings | DI RCE contie and KLU the Lend Precaution Against Florida. b twenty-fifth anniversary of the death| cause of her death ¢ ultimate (o the check and (o a letter written on|und not an_international law. He © the Senator dentes I, T cheer. | tiee, mmiriers on State pmttus |37 UL RS That Jumes Mud - Bahuma Island “ of Giuseppi Verdi, great Iialian| - fhe nste Daper of the mission, usking | was supported in this contention by i fully withdraw the statement,” replied uropttation mins e 9% | would never have eota 1L | iaved. i SEiot quarantin | operatic composer, was _observed | —=—= ey : Atno o md'm{:"(;"’d _h'"'l purport- | Senator Caraway of Arkansas, Sena-|Senator Robinson. fing continues on Rallroad | 1t had not been for the tact and popu- | Worida,” according to it s f throughout Italy foday. The news McFADDEN BILL UP e tor Lentoot of Wisconsin and Sena-| “I have never championed the cause | Labor Bourd before interstate com. | 1Arity of his wife sase from the Nassau Guardian to the | papers publihed lengthy accounts of | . b o Lt ety the | tor Shortridge of California warned |of the British empire, and the Sena-| merce committee. ; Mrs, Colman made her principal | Associated Press, decluing “no small- i ';fi.. and works, while sr:le(;ilh:ml =02 T thin camhior "\_h"“‘:m""'n“‘lr- Senator Reed If his amendment were | tor knows I have not, on thix fluor, in Heuring continies before commit. | Wik _on the Influence of women n | pox in Bahanis’ s leading operas were rendered | s o roement Is to Continue Debat thie A : [ adopted it would be taken as permis- |his presence at leat.” continued Sen- | tee on World Wa o it | American history und politics. She | “No communication (with Florida) in the principal theaters and concert e | charge I Jaid Van kave Bim | gion of this country to have the ator Walsh. tion, Bl | uched upon the activities of Mar- | will be allowed until safety assured.” halls. All Day. card of Ben Sen Wu, the third victim, | court interpret and construe the Mon-| “I sugsest to the eminent Senator Géns. Patric SISt et Drent of Maryland, the first | o mesnae, Y but could not recall that he repr ick and Marlow gar Maryland, the first | said the messoe e | The McFadden bill 5 ;‘ ted it toibe hisoard; or Ih}’ :el{‘?' roe doctrine. from Montana. if I may. that If he be- [ nesses at hearing before mili woman in America (o ask for woman United States Public Health Serv- Woman Killed by Motor Cax, || yhs ATgdden bil o] apthortie na. |Sented 8 fohe Bio S0, 20 s, U wnd | During the detiaty veateaay atier |lievesicha THEUE cmpiie S R e | maffenie, . She hegun her activities in |ice offiials assert tiat, while suall CHARLOTTE, N. C. January 27| tions, to do branch banking in locali-| witness saw Milton Allen, nte | B e imran of Tadiana te: | Tdses i ot au aoie oheitor o e P SEAION B ko tpene. | 10 2 e e e | sttt o et iy s s (#).—Mise Lizzie Lawrence. employed tles where State banks emplov this | pres ident f’.‘,.'f‘: ;:‘f"ki"!:’;‘ '; the card | jjvered his maiden speech, announcing | hix_own country. he may not be | have substantive law in order that | foresight proved of great heip to her | epidemic has Lecn indicated in_connection with the Masonic wid- practice, was taken up today by the|in an enveloy L over 10| his opposition the World Court. ! champloning the British cause, but he | appropriations for that institutfon | husband in the founding of the Na- | . ow’s fund at the Masonic Temple here, | House. detectives. E : “Do we assume any obligation un-| may call it what he pleases and I will| . may not be annually stricken out | tion. said Mrs. Colms In contrast- 5 Was killed last night, when struck by| Ite consideration was begun under| The witness identified the envelope | der the League of Nations under this|accept his own definition,” countered| on a point of order in the House |ing Mrs. Washingion sand s Madi- | Wales” Horse Drops Dead. an automobile in the business district | a tentative agreement to continue |and the card. protocol?" demanded -Senator Robin- [Senator Robinson. before the education committee, son, the speaker explained that in the | LONDON vy 2@ of the city. John L. James, white, an | debate all dav and then postpone its| = Robert V' Fleming. now president of | xon.” "My _answer s ‘Ves: emphati | “The Semator knows I have not| . Subcommittee of post offiee and |Revolutionary period it was ihe cus | Prince of Walte Toise iy nl occupant of the car, was held in jall [ reading, with “"‘&"fi'.';.‘"é'n’e in order, t:: b::;e.r;;lihv;t;-;":’w::;g‘l::d \:'l:xh cally. He said that the lnubg: r;:ampk;ne: |;“ l:;\r advocated u;\ rln!l‘ roads committee continues |tom for women to be quiet and de | under him todiay while the prnce ! measure P at | States to all intents and purposes thing of the kind, and I deny that | hearing on group insurance.with |mure, while in Mrs. Madison's time |was hunting at Melton-Mowbray with late last night while police searched for a negro said to bave been driving the car at the time of the accident, € for two weeks, again will be in order under the rulea Van left the bank after he had heen requested to get a better identification. [ 2 cama & member of the league for the purpose of electing. judges of the the ‘British empire has any seven votes,". answered Senator Walsh. representatives of the ployes as witnesses. women took a more active part in af- fairs. the Belvoir hounds. not injured. The prince was

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