Evening Star Newspaper, February 11, 1926, Page 35

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CLEMENCY DENIED 15 JAIL STORMERS North Carolina Governor Up- 4 holds Sentences of Men in Mob. the Associated Press. C.. February 11 .ean last night declined to | viend clemeney to 15 men convicted +veral months ago for storming the Huncombe County jail in a search for & negro held there. The men all were Sentenced to prison terms. The sovereignty of all the people of the State was trampled under foot and insulted by the mob when it at- empted to take the law into its ow hands.” asserted Mr. McLean in de- * clining the clemency had been rged by more than 6.000 persons. he Governor said that the pardon commissioner thorough tuvestigation LHa ex #ssed his sympat the ‘families the convicted ind added that which they might en would be alleviated Wd welfare or LOCAL STAMP EXHIBIT MEDAL WINNERS NAMED Prizes to Be Awarded at Philatelic Society Banquet Next Tuesday Evening. Award of silver ers of the best « e own : he as lLeen i of be presented 10 1et to be b aughan Great Britain colonfes; F. S. envelopes and Austr Kelvey, stamps and r he voyages of Col The many philatelists, old 1 remain on exl ght. Muc the B W hm, British ; W, M. Mc ap illustrating us 1o to draw 1d young, and est is being - | then decided embossed in: aper of the stamp were key at such ASKS RESTRAINING ORDER. Barney Robins Alleges Interference With Apartment Control. Rarney R District ldward et, from inte and cont asked 1101 Fairn ng with the man- St the 10 apart ing. Robins ke bought the property : sale January 25 and When he placed his new purch: the hands_of his renting agents, declares, Young refused to vacate the apartment which he was And declined surrender the other apartments he still has title to th torneys Pelzman & Wiener appear for the plaintiff. ed in | a States | ibition” until Sat- | amps of | he Associated Press. | On House Floor| \ " | The old battle over printing un- necessary matter in the Congres sional Record was fought over again on the House floor vester- day with Representative Blanton. Democrat, Texas, as the center of the controve: Chairman Snell of the rules committee appealed to the Speaker to do something about members who pad the printed record with private corresnondence and mis- | cellaneous material. | Mr. Blanton, he said. had in- last AMonday eight letters, afdavits and statements having to do with a controversy he had last Summer with authorities of the District of Columbia over location of bathing Leaches here and en- of police regulations. is material had been wmade blic by Mr. Blanton in pamphlet form several months ago. “Soon we will have a hook like dictionary daily,” said Mr. Snell. Mr other Blanton replied that the | matter put in the Record by him | had to do with | discu i a bill then under ion and Mr. Snell eventu- withdrew his appeal to the ally B WANT MAINS SEALED. Precaution at Utility Connec!im\s‘ Against Gas Leaks Urged. ] Ay { ties { quiri ai ! they on issue an order re- ling of all utility mains anholes as well as at the points nference vesterday between of < of ‘the commission and repre sentatives of the plumbing, electri nd water departments of the Distr telephone and is are not affected by iling ulations, Gas collects e unsealed mains, it was ex- and ymetimes seeps into Gas seeping into the base- ore in Georgetown recent- pointed out, caused the ath of & groc 4 'his son, and voked tige proposed regul n. . KELLOGG TO TESTIFY. ‘Will Be Asked to Discuss Countess Karolyi Deportation. Secretary Kellogg will be before the Senate foreign relations committea to discuss the Borah bill for repeal of the war-time law under which Countess Karolyi, wife of the t President of the Hungarian re- public, was excluded from this coun- tr T mmittee considered the meas: ure f half an hour yvesterda o call in the S C. 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