Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1926, Page 19

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FORMER DRY AGEN DIES OF POISONING Waiter He Once Had Jailad Is Held After Two Become I Following Meal. By the Associated Press SAVANNAH, ‘ebruary 23.—Ar- ling J. Tootler, former Federal prohi- bition agent, only recently let out of the r a plan of econo- my in it ation but a witness in’ prohibi efore the United States co ion here, ight at 8 o from poi- g thought to have been admin- district attorney's office effected Jones, colored, a held pending DOGS FURNISH CLUE TO CURE OF DIABETES Northwestern Experts Transplant Portion of Pancreas Into Mam- mary Glands of Canines. By the Associated Press. . 30, February 23.—A clew to r found in experiments on dogs, Drs. A, . and J. I. Farrell of Northwest- cern University have announced. The surgeons said they had success- fully transplanted a portion of the dog and it was found that the pan- creatic’ transplant functioned to such an extent in 0ine amoynt of insul i oceur wh that diabetes would ods of transplanting, they said, we not yet sufficiently practical to be 1sed for the cure of diabetes in man. - Mrs. MacHenry Obtains Divorce. December 23 (#).—A de- been returned in THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FINDS LEAGUE GERM IN AMERICAN UNION Sir Henry Lunn Traces Idea Back to Evolution of Confederacy of States. By the Associaied Press. NEW YORK, February 23.—Amer- ica cannot separate itself either from the affairs of Europe or from the interests of humanity the world over, Sir Henry Lunn, prominent British churchman, said in a Washington's irthday anniversary address yester- Wy, Sir Henry was the principal speaker it the Sulgrave Institute’s annual Washington memorial dinner. Henry said he had become convinced that the condition of ltho ‘world pow- ers today compared in many ways with the problems of the Confedera- tion immediately after the revolution. From the constitutional convention, he said, came the idea of a super- national @authority upon which the League of Nations and the dream of universal peace was founded. “For this conception of the super- state and implicitly & supernational authority that union could create the world is debtor to the great Amer- fcans of 1787,” he sald. Oyster Feast for House Members. Members of the House attended an oyster feast yesterday in the House restaurant as guests of Representative Abernathy to enjoy some of the fa- mous North Carolina Smyrna Bay oysters. These oysters are furnished to Representative Abernathy by one of his constituents, J. E. Woodland of SirMorehead C Experienced Sales Engineers D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 MANY ATTEND MASS FOR AVALANCHE DEAD Little Catholic Church at Bingham, Utah, Scene of Impressive Service. By the Associated Press. BINGHAM, Utah, February 28.— Little Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church was crowded to its doors yes. terday and dozens, unable to find stand- ing room within, stood outside while a memorfal requiem high mass was chanted for the dead of Sap Gulch snowslide. The bodies of Mrs. John Baitia and her one-year-old son rested on the catafalque before the altar. They perished in the avalanche that swept down the gulch last Wednesday morning carrying death to 36 and suf- fering to twoscore others. Seventeen bulldings were destroyed, leaving more than a hundred home. less. The toll was finally placed at 36 today by officials of the Utah-Delaware Mining Co. after a personal check-up of the undertakers at Murray and other nearby places. Reports from Salt Lake City were to the effect that more than two-thirds of ONE MAN-KILLING DOG CORNERED AND SLAIN Police With Shotguns Hunt Second Hunger-Crazed Animal for Mechanic’s Death. By the Associated Press. YONKERS, N. Y. February 23.— Henry Griffin, a one-armed mechanic, yesterday was found dead on a lonely the $60,000 estimated as needed to re- habilitate the survivors had already been subscribed. road after an encounter with two hungercrazed dogs Sunday night. His clothes were torn away and his body scarred by tooth marks. The torn sod over a large area bore mute witness to the struggle. One of-the dogs was killed yesterday in an outbullding at Zaller's Grove, but the other was still belng hunted last night by elght policemen ‘with shotguns. The dogs were traced 200 yards from the scene of the encounter to tho outbuilding by footprints in the snow and blood stains. One was cornered. The caretaker at the grove said the dogs had made the outbuilding their home several days ago and he had been unable to oust them. es Lucile Garrison | < Howard M: - B : mes O diMe We have an unusual opportunity for several high- caliber, experienced Commercial Transportation Sales Engineers. It is needless to apply unless you are pre- pared to present ample trade and other references prov- ing character, integrity, ability and a successful past record. Write for appointment, giving detailed record— no hurry—we will not act until thorough investigation is made. “Applicationts will be held in strict confidence. and a witness S dined with Too restau h man ordered th er and Tootler took c . Crowder eal, but both e 1 a dinner, ely ill that he lieve insomnia , where he died. Weaver . e and nervous- @ ness. Sold for 85 years by B all druggists. ¥ 25millionsused | annually. 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