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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, HELEN MEETS SUZ AN\ California pected that they will w h. PRESENTING LE Axel F. calling ER OF RE( Wallenherg. at the White ington, Capt. State Wright. of recall. CHILD ASSAILANTS SOUGHT BY POLICE Little Girl Tel's Story of Kid- naping and Assault by Two White Men. He | | Headau: of the ninth ing to ddentity of last night 18-vear e 7 10 there. wulted her <bur Fifteenth lonely T hs child's st the ninth pre D condie n the <irl, hout Leut and Jame invest m cinet and ing an it rished in the license, were 1 Returned to child fron After attackin were told. the elty and left he &he had been seized The car “The Washit and whi < filling pears to ia She ot ng store she the where d into uldr family came to| Christ employed at his home, girl, whi ton short ther is be th It had left 16 o'clock ind eame east from B the car made th of the men jimpe seized her and d her in while she ht and ser g | Conld See Capitol. her ht nis neizhbor ving the 1itomobi Tist The child is unacquainte city and was unabie to tell just where the automohile was en hefore the attack was made did say. how ever, that she was able to see the Capitol from the rear of the c Re- turning home, the child ted the of her experience report wade to the po this <hr i rly 7 examined the Casualty He treatment the House celated her Lieut. Mina C. of policewomen. Murphy. police surzeon, vl this morning at the ital, where she received She was later taken to Detention. where sk rience 10 members Van Winkle's squ d Prize for Police School. policeman who attains | durins the pres Palice Schooi will sterling silver nnounced oct avers ion of the awarded 1 The the h ent s I military today by Fenninz eral mor Anshur H. B. Ly the plan. nd s . has planned t | n out | = | aside tradition | 1o the French asted o Paris. A campaisn o nd elect o Academy has ALL. first h MINERS THE COA Their ~ AND 0L ANOTHER MEETING: SRATORS HOLD ing yesterday in Philadelphia. Col. 1. J. Morrow. of the Canal Zone. ber of the Tac commission. at th terday for a President. Coprrisht former Gov and now a mem- Arica arbitration White House yes nference with the The Swedish Minister to Wash- o Y to present his letter zelus Temple, Los Angele three and one-half years, aver 11000000 founded. istant Secretary of h taking prayer requ. puse yeste Ha ‘and INFORMATION Desk Kardex L2500 nawws e file Ty youve it HBU!;:E Hotbatly beasis vl cheer Lt vy geuadoonad ¥ thre fhe yrar .2 ¥ B P ‘ e LOCAL Y. W. ES A PICTORIAL YEAR BOOK. ) Sliza ; . members of the Girle Reserve, with the pictorial vear hook of the Washington Young Women's Chr Association. The book, which measures 6 by 4 feet, details the activities of all branches of the association. Washington Star Photo , Led by “Big Bill” Haywood, |WOMAN BANDIT IS GIVEN American- Plan l(m n in Russia| ONLY FEW YEARS TO UVE\ | Poctor Drchus Illness Will Cut Life Short—Daughter Claimed e made year in Mentally Deficient. | n and | | fur- | Br the A riated Prese. i increas. | SIOUX FALLS Znually, | —Argument as to the was increased by |Catherine Re and her bringing the an.|daughter. Zera, was expec 2 million tons & | Sume most of today ‘n their e ges of bank robbery. | “refense counsel was prepared | stress testimony ziven by medical ex- | {perts that Mrs Rogers was insane when she robbed the State Bank of Renner, S. Dak.. and that her daugh {ter was mentaliv deficient and easily | submissive to the mother’s will | Dr. O. Charlex Ericksen. testifving | for the defens: ave Mrs. Rogers | from three to four years to live. De. claring on the stand that a disease | from which the woman is suffering would shorten her life, the doctor was pressed by prosecuting counsel for a | more definite estimate of the number of years she would be able to live under the circumstances. She will live only three of four years more,” Dr. Ericksen replied. The girl was said by Dr. Ericksen to have the mentality of a 7 or 9 i old child, and to be unable to dis- tinguish richt and wrong. Coloni Building ited Pross ' NIKOLATE 28— Ameriean methads are beinz introduce i by the American industrial colony. smposed largely of former 1. W. W members, with William (*Biz former head of the Western jon of Miners, as one of the or rs. The American exiles town on the Amer Kamerova and are an iron hridge over the Tom Telow Tomsk. PROCLAIMS POTATU DAY. Masiie| (Governbe) Pays: Honor to “King™ of Vegetables. Me. The colony netsk Basin, great strides the production naphthaline. ces have heen ing the output hy operating in the nd is said 10 ha during the last f coul, coke, eral new installed, 100 ton: Ty the A NOVO Tanuary Kuz- Siberia nining to Rus SK ol i i January 28, | cof Mrs, | nd | | | n- | 0 per cent in nual output to abe vear The Americans have erected a new electrical plant and a large chemical works for the manufacture of cozl tar | products, MRS. COROMILAS WEDS. Daughter of Late Senator Cockrell Marries a Marquis in Rome. NEW YORK. January 28 (P).—The | New York Herald“Iribune last night received an announcement from Rome | of the marriage there of the Marquis | Casati_Stampa di Soncino to M Anna Coromilas, daughter of the la | United_ States Senator Francis M. Cockrell of Missouri. The first hus band of the marquisa was the late { Lambros Coromilas, former Greek Minister to the United States. a are buildin h plan also constructing River January ). 15 desiznated ATGUS Friday, February 1s “Potato day” by Gov. Brewster in a proclamation vesterd In it he called attention to a resolve passed by the last Legislature, saying “It is the exp d desire of the Legislature that ‘all our people may ange a strick ito diet to the end that their ph condition may be improved and the m: of the State may In the preambie lief was expressed that prosperity of the State pends in a e measure upon the potote industry. and that all the people must in some substantial way demonstrate their interest and good | ill toward the ‘kins' of « < the pernmnence and suec the industs wi Recital Given at Church. A recital of vocal and instrumental | | music was given at the Park View Christian Church last night before a | large and appreciative audlence.~ The program included Henrietta Coquelet, | soprano: Frank N. Miller. haritone. | and Herbert Banks, violinist. Piano accompanists were Miss Elizabeth Winston and John Wells, | ) of the Ly Will Act on Retirements. The District Commissioners tomor- ¢ will act on the recommendation of | Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, superintendent of police, for the retirement of six | police sergeants on account of physi Leal disability. The names of the of licers were not revealed, D. A PRAYER THREE AND ONE-HAL who have praved atwo. sine | JAZZ DANCING BRINGS | | the THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926. I. STRIKE GOES ON. to bring Representati F YEARS LONG. Workers in An- ontinuously for the past They have “filled” our turn, a institution wa< gelist sht by 1 the SIXTH-GRADE BOYS OF RE leadership of Mrs. E. W. Burr, = <o that their wg \ and very few tools. POLICE RAIDS IN ITALY “Wicked Hip Shaking™ Upon as Young Girls Begin Frowned Frequenting Dance Halls. the Agsociated Pres ROME. January 28 —Italy has de- red war against jazz dancing of that variety known as “wicked hip| shaking.” As a consequence raids | n dance halls in all the cities of he kingdom are frequent. Ten dance places in Vigevano have heen raided by special anti-dance hall pollce| squads. and_every ken into ustody. Si - ve heen! ried out in Bologna and Leghorn The trouble was started by the dis covery that young Italian gir 3 of them in the early teens, had caught dance fever xo badly that scores of more or less questionable dance halls had cropped up to meet the demand for waxed floor spaces. Regular dance halls of the de lux variety are not being bothered. They are too expensive for any but rich natives and tourists, Dog Dies Saving Family. WAUKEGAN, Ill, January 28 (P). —With the house on fire, White Pearl. handsome wolf hound, bounded upstairs and awakened his master by licking his face. Herbert Jones, his wife and baby escaped. The dog perished. Couldn’t Stand Radio. TAYLORVIL L. January 28 RVOIR SCHOOL SHOW « miners e anthr, of 1h of the iking W Dr. John J. Abel. a Johns Hopkins i~ bhelieved to have ered a preventative of hetes. The discovery is a develop- ment of insulin in the form of a chemically pure ery<tal Comy & A Photos SOME. GOOD de their birdhouses from scrapwood. ork stands out as being especia [Prisoners Tested With Truth Serum: Two, Sentenced for Life, Deny Crime By the Associated Press | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. January 28 Talking through their subconcion minds, brought to focus under the in- fluence of the fantastic drug scopola- | mine, popularly known as “truth serum,” three convicts behind the walls of the Arkansas Penitentiary vesterday habbled interesti an- Swers to questions concerning the | crimes for which they were in prison. Of three convicts, all negroes, Dr. R House of Ferris, Tex. crimi- nd pioneer used of “truth ' was convinced that two were innocent of the crimes with which are charged. while the third con- the crime of murder, while under the influence of the dr The demonstration took place in the presence of members of the Ar- kansas Peace Officers’ Association, in convention here; criminologists and invited guests. v. Tom Terral was one of the spectators. The sub- They have ly worth-while, [ Aby R T FIRST TIME, 1 U nited Tafr, left Wendell The fun Holmes Chief 1 of Oliver Court. ttend the Justive tes Wash PRES®DES FOR THE officer of 1 Howard m Pitsburgh, as presidin SHE DANCES FOR THE MERCHANTS, talented Wasls of the Board of Mi ton dancers who will help o W Saturday of the annual d ith Bennett. one tertain at the ner Fehruary 6, Howard Paine. SCHOOL SITUATION AROUSES CITIZENS Woodridge-Langdon Body to Protest Striking Ox of Item for Site. rade on the evening z J f 1 king A sit Rhode 1< 1 Preshyterian Chure unanimously adopted this matter ded to the sul e Senate and House on pointed out that the Woodri vercrowde Shey night ition which will in the last i than contend U their attend e st room was ¥ of the cl the La mile aw that it is & children be Langley S iway when an ei the Woodridge site nothe five year Bran. " ns st th the WORK. the ng <hop weton Star Phot under wided 1 v building pro Resolution Another resolution question, which was J. AL Paddleford and Adopted, read “Be it resolve committee of this wiati A to pr 1 at once respecting the injustice, th ) and wastetulness of 1rvi vender the school service which she ed at John Burroughs and the Kast Wood stant point. such Adopted. involving this mtroduced 1 Isi un; the 1 be jects were Emanuel West, toiagtiect life sentence fur atiacking ham Clark servin tence for a Jefferson County and Parker. serving a 15-vear sentence for murder in Desha County Clark and Parker were good sub- jects, aceording Dr. House Swering the questions readily. Clar unconseious, vet able to talk, to his questioners that he did not com mit the murder of which he w Parker, only 4 into meaningless his subconscions mind w through a perfect exterior of sleep, admitted that he shot and killed a man with a .32 special” pistol | The third negro, West, struggled | and raved under the drug and was a good subject. His only intel- ble answers were denials of the |, murder sdon on. it further ital faets as t resolved, the That the unreasonablenes the propa course of action be ed and put in form suitable for » hefore committees in Congress e he ey e it further resolved, That the school committee be directed to draft forceful resolutions of protest relative |to the proposed appropriations. hester R. Smith was re.elected president of the association. Other officers elected were M. C. Wilson, first Mallon, second jargon, probed vice president vice president secretary; . ecretary: Louis N nt secretary; S. ¥ QUARANTINE ON FLORIDA. | Bahamas Government Acts on Re- port of 40 Smallpox Cases. NASSAU, Bahama Islands, Janu. ary 28 (). —The British vice consul at’ Miami, Fla., has notified the Baha- mas government of 40 cases of small- pox in that State. The board of health here immediately imposed a 14.day quarantine against Flori hree vessels now are held in port, while vaccinatfng and fumigation are in_progress. Every precaution Is ‘The family rdio drove him from home. said Elzie Bensley. when arrvested for deserting his wife and baby being taken and no cases are report- {ed here. A new and tion fon has E been con- structed. Just elahorate fumi- T. J. Llewel Spitzbergen; wers and nce Jenhorst: n: Lw RBol | Armstrong; rime for which he was ziven a life | jo, o0 0708 (O The chairmen of the following corh Norfolk and Western Reported Iyn: legislation, H folk and Western Railway Co. have | tation, M Kalmbach: press folk and Western and certain meetings, George Iy erease to he granted ppointed deles .an:pmfi by a Pulaski County jury in Marsh, financial La France, RAILWAY GRANTS RAISE. | The chairmen of 7 * | mittees were announced by the pres id®nt Streets and sidewall Negotiating New Wage Rates. | Sn 1o%!0 e ROANOKE, Va., January 28 (#)—| water, Frederick J. Roy member- Shop and clerical employes of the Nor- | ship, M. Kruger; health and sani. been granted an increase in salar Lonis N fi and police, It is understood negotiations are ¥ lights and mails der wa between officials of the No public utilities, K sentatives of emplo: ardens and parks with a view to arriv Il(ukrlv zonin Charle ment in regard to the . R. Smith and W Tt is further und «1 that « already have heen : ian incic of around 2 ceyty per hour, association, presided,