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v INQUIRY DELAYED IN DISAPPEARANCE Los Anqeles Dlstrlct Attomey to Allow Time for Evangel- ist’s Body to Be Found. ! Press 38, May inve: Br the Ascon LOS ANGL The dis rneys ion have opened v into Almee Semple Me The 1he ¢ ist. scemed likely 1o, be postponed undil nest week. Attorney Asa Keves said ! withhold untll the next week ample | the body up by paan MePherson wirs disappearancs of allowin: 1o he cast disappeared never been definitely <he drowned Interest in Keves' ase is espected to center attempt to locate Kenneth G. Ormis- 1y radio operator M church, Angelus Temple. iston also disappeared some time ago and efforts to find him have heen futlle. last heard of at Santa Mon wh city near where the en around the rt that Ormiston had visited | to obtain an uted by father The seen Tuesday was s rancisco Zntomobile license W Ormiston of that eity, 1 the former radio opers Ormiston said he had on M 12 el CLOTHING BEING PACKED. men of used today to rehouse at 300 t all the bundles of fire stations and for the Near busine sorted s for ship- where it will the clothing i packed into burlap b to Brooklyn. N. ¥ baled overseas to the for whom the ap s made. The burlap bazs and and needles used in sewing were all donated by District busi ment he as twine them AND MRS 1t MAID. Potomac se18e < OF THE HUSKE OPTICAL imitted o call at the Kinsman ERHANGISNG. €A (Buricith ) ING. PAT Sonw T0 PATRON You are cal Co whaio L and nw WANTED—A RETURN LOAD OF FURNL from New Yor'-. Phiiadelphia or_Balti o MITHS TRANSFER AND STOR- ot Colorado Dplion is . of the Husks OPTICAL CO. 503 ALWAYS iz HAY E RESPONS| hv _othe Powhata: NG OF THE h. it was resn of o sates \'ito do with the lack of crowded meet- CER- o ths on Com one’_chara 1 ctnek of the Capital Trac of Washington, D ( ed i the > nf Roverta B Howard. has Tost Gestroyed and that” application has hee The xaia i Lon Co Fhennsa ¢ the estute of Tecuance of KT Ta of fard enrtifies dn toved” Ane parean hat into inkeesion ) ke to Said ac RNED . Ad Roveria B AND PR ates ol the Glenwno EVENT Cem * |this resentment WILLIAM E. WiSE X ’ retars F N AV ATEARLE, 1N -OTHER CITIES A% FOLLOW= ROSTOX PITTSBURGH ROSTON ANCASTER RoSTON TITTSBURGH THE BIG 1 TRANSFER ¢ Ath STONW When Your Car — Painting Giencral Repairing a tme fn zet in touch with service—hest work—RIGHT PRIC R. McReynolds & Son 1423 LS N.W. Main 3228, ROOF PAINTING Whs mot have practieal inb RIGHT? 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Bedell’s Factory papers. statistical tables. some one T OF THE DIS- of Columbia hulde 5, Banicuptes Court.—In the matter of I. hankrupt.—In _ Bankruptc P 678 the_creditors of Philip vhnmu of the city o1 Washington. District of Columbia: Notice & merehv “given ‘that on the 17th dav of Nay., A'D. the ®aid Philip Wagshal was duly adiudicated bankrupt: and 'that he firet meeting of his wreditors will “be beia el my ofce - the Wilkins Building. T direet novihuwest, Washing The Ath day of June, AD. 107 ock am . at which tinie the said ar atiand. prove their claime. appoint a Tristen, sxnmine the bankrupt and transact b ether businese s may properly come HaTore ted mecting. RALPH D, GUINTER, Beleree in Bankrupies. which | the | 10§ 2o while surf bathing at Ocean | delving into the | .| der with Brookhart a “lthis 10WA REPUBLICANS STAKE ALL probably will,” Brooihart is_ storming up und He attacks the vailroads. | Reserve Board and the big But his story has become (Continued from Kirst |and e T s true, Senator Cummins organized 4 suffi- | State. number of Senators to make it rtain that this legislation weuld be ongidered in the Semate before ad- nment of Congre: when it ap- \|n:ned there was a possibility of ad- |journing about May 5 not quite so much a “wild man” as | " Mr. Haugen makes it clear he is not [ was in the past—not vocally. |3eeking to interfere with the senatorial | |race. but says that he feels at liberty 10 answer questions as to fael iettec was written to J. 4. Eric {of Clermont. lowa. in reply to a que {tion as to the part taken by Senator Cummins in regard (o farm relief in ures in the past. ! Rrookhart is doing {ever, to convince the Senator Cummins has not been faithful to the cause of the M Hane bill as he has himself <avs in his speeches that the Mc) { Haugen bill came to a vote only once {in 1he Senate. “It was offered naval bill." he say {last Congress, he purpose in 1k the immediate consideration farm question or to force a session of Congress for that Senator Cummins voted gainst taking the side of .the steel trust which wanted a big Navy and wanted bill to pass regardle p " This is of a pie {the other unkind things which | former Senator is saying about opponent | the ]! st fouy. vears, which may count fax'tack of interest, Also he He has made no pers {upon the President so far, tic reply to the Boston s ecretary of War | MaeNider is the only colorfu »f the campaign. tle may turn | Fetween now and election day in Des Moines are the various {quarters of the candidates and nagers. But no posters. no str no bunds and o far no meet of Irge size have been s and hi how that as as a_rider to the| which w referving to the | over the State during the v nd 1 voted for it [1he campaign. He nas b vote was to force | the regular Repubiican of the !and it is becomina | BLANTON BRINGS UP HEADLEY DEMOTION his o Towa Sold ou Bill. { were not revealed) could easily be p There seems no doubt that the peo- | duced by the i ple of fowa are sold on the principle | the commitiee ired | b ary-Haugen bill for farm | d. bl summon 1l the supporters | He aiso ruled oui ains and all who are | testimony Mi. L him declaring in favor of | ser it Senator Cummins’ speech in the| “Mr. Senate Wednesday supporting the | way fic Haugen bill was given wide publicity |do it7° asked Mi. Blanto: here in the newspapers - “Certainly yeu can,” There are various Christopherson { made of the apparent “Then 1 think | Repubiican orial mony s much paign. One is that documents show.” campaign. that it is & i The BroohE Calls Patient's {lowers are out to be asatiine | particy than to eiect either of i wouid |these candidates. The WATS N\ Fibted M. | Ghinistopherson { Senator Cummins, on the other hand. [ \ant 1o see the court rec i {are out to beat Brokhart at any cost |and then if they are not satisfacte and to vid the party of him. They |\e jmicht subpoena him.” hate his in'ards. Thev shout from the | " i\ “Blinton then announced housetops his “treachery” to the Re-|\,y1q “how to the will of the ¢ publican party when. in 1924, after |yt Y e Seases o wh {he had been safely nominated by the {MPee TH i"‘ publicans in_the primary against | g ,14% g Representative Sweet and the Repub- | "™, (00 (00 0y icans had no chance to. nominate | - e any one eise, he declared in his mem- | DOV @ patient at lorable Emmettsburg speech his op. [Pl 0 vosition to the Republican national | 4% SRERE B ticket and his support of Senator La |pit i 1 Follette for President. That was the s i . fy the inmate to him stating turning point in Brookhart's 1 cam-| iconer He testified he ign for election. The regular organ- |\ e At LRI ot ization took off its coat and worked il ee | for the elect®on of the Democrat, Sen o I ator Steck. who was seated a few weeks ago in Brookhart's pl The Brookhart people explain the fact that the crowds are smaller than in past primaries and that the people do not seem so interested in the con test as thev might he by saving that the farmers and the wopkers have al ready made up their minds how they are going to vote, and t they are Z0ing to vote for Brookhart 1 Clark’s Crowds Small. in the State making speeches, but his crowds are said to be small in many pla There are » or 10 speakers in the field for Cum mins. but the crowds they draw.are not convincing. The fact that Senator Cummins himself is not in the State does not add to the intevest in the campaign One factor that may have something (Continued from First Puge) here o see the witne: e two ns anton court de f Senator Ci Bkt o, Chajrman, it 1 pay ) San Antonio up here, car | veplied explanations | apathy in the i do more than t head” ¢ nd Clark fo mming. more Brother. committee has not s fuse 10 summon him,” Alien of Ri ut. Frar St. Elizabeth’s H ed the first letter fr came M of str he and Main, who said have to have an operation perform it we would | a_guardian.” of nobody to appoint and asked doctor to recommend somebody. “We won't recommend anybod the witness said Dr, Main “but we will give vou the Frederick Fenning who | pable man in such cases.” 1Mirs. Piquett then saw Mr ) and told him about adding he might ha “as poor M, name is a Clark is out her's case n dollars or . and that's pretty poor g said, uld handle the c: basis, otherwise ! The witness ng he had and that you « lawyer, but 1 i1oa percent would charge « fee called he told Mr. Fe money (o throw away “my brother had nothinz get nothing.” ed Co oner’s Post. Mr. Fenning said that was ht, Allen continued, “and told had handled other cases. he had just been appointed a missioner of the [ by President Cooli { was all right, a trustworthy. ings is the demand on the farmers to | get their crops into the ground, the {corn crop particularly. ‘The season | has been late. but planting will all be {done by June T and farmers at liberty g0 to the polls When Brookhart was ousted from {the Senate and returned immediately n Washington, a wave of indigna- lmn ran over the ate. Even men {and women v.hio do not like Brookha were aroused over what they consid- ered a disregard of the lowa election {laws, and had the election occurred {immediately, Brookhart probably have been swep . largely on ac {count ot ntment. Much of stil and the the Cummi ovle {are asking themselves is. Will st until June 17 They are consoling { themselves with the thought that this | feeling is dving down. Col. Brookhart | nd his friends, however, are doing | their utmost 1o keep the flame alive. From the Brookhart headquarters | here was lssued a day or two ago a arement sent here by Senator Borah Idaho in which the ldaho Senator {said he considered that the laws of Towa had been disregarded in order tp jeprive Rrookhart of his seat in the ate. No one. he said, can remedy | supplemented her cousir at wrong except the voters of lTowa. | o the exient of recalling <tatement from Senator Norris of | F'enning told the two that andther of the Brookhart |be cheaper” to emp! upporters in the Senate, is to be is. | ian. She testified, t sued, if it has not already been put |of his out, along the same line. never i nds Kept Away. . 10 show me an of his word a He sald he could; there to do it through him.” Blanton unsuccessfully body M he was not satisfied with Mr. [ ning’s work as guardian, M objecting to interrogations that cal for conclusions from the witnes Mr. Bl the admission that since had heen appointed guardian stion which Fenni of. received a report Hogan on cross-e: a letter written by Allen to Mr, I ning in which the latter v addr sister in Pi i Calied to the s N from him. ss all communications to Newport News testimoy “it wou ¢ him as gua appointment, Mr. had reported to her about Rogers Tells of Wo Paul V. Rogers, who ma4 law offices with Mr. Evans Building and } divectly in the testified that in the I atended to many affairs for Mr. ‘courtesy In only divided. Rogers ningham and Norris affair former the two received § in the later, they divided a Mr. Blanton sought Incidentally. it is no longer expected here t any of the Progressive group. which fought shoulder to shoul- g nst the World figured to take part will be kept work of the Court jin hi {in Washington | Senate. he World Cou in the skhart conten| come her They the t five vears by enning i playing small gn here. Col. himself with sa ling that Senator Cummins voted for |the court. while he himself voted azalnst it. The people, it is helieved. are not much interested in the court 1 issue, though there is much iment against American adher- ence. Not a few of the women in lowa are reckoned for the court, how- ever Gererally speaking. the people of a are incensed against what they rd as the unfriendly attitude of the st and the administration | toward the plan for farm relief, which {had its origin more particularly in The defeat of the Haugen bill in the House has alded to their feeling of resentment and the effect of this vote has been to help Brook- hart. The vote for Brookhart will be In large measure a protest against this treatment of their pet measure by the East. They feel they cgn reg- ister their protest more effectually by supporting Brookhart than by voting for Cummins. even though Cummins is supporting the McNary-Haugen bill in the Senate. In Pennsyly ed for the of wave of resentment hibition. In lowa, Brookh | nominated because of a wave of re-| | sentiment against the industrial East, { i Wo to conneet t Veterans' act limiting of compensation to $10. but ness, under cro: Hogan stated that in neither case the two attorneys 1o BOOKS BOUGHT Bring Them In or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. GARAGE BUILDFERS “TERMS LIKE = $ly.00 RENT” = Day, M. 3931 nia, Vare was nom- Senate largely because against pro- 't may be Gill ALUTONATEC SILEBURNER) which will not listen to the demands of the Iowa people for the farm re- lief they desire. ¢ Conditions Are Better. at leas tere AT FENNING PROBE| the this man’s Mi His testi fe then called to the chmond. | Allen infor Frank was in the “he was a reet . went to the institution and would ve 1o see about Allen declared he knew told him, Allen and Fenning have s 1 en “If 1 am appointed guardian would mean the expense of getting handle the case himself but had some- sought to question the witness to the effect Fen Hogan on drew from the witness brother's person and estate Le never Mr. | amination produc was ordered and to Mr intains joint Fenning in the proceedings to date. pieves of legal through nd without compensation. ses were attorney fees @id, naming the Cun- In the each and $75 fee. fee with a violation of the World W: such amounts the wit- xamination by Mr. practice before a | Government departmen i N\ The Paramount Garage Co. Down ight, Ad. 6055 | 4 NY. Ave, M- 6380 ON AGAIN BEATIN(. BR()()KHART| e 3 DISTRICT BILLS \n ! an | He has been telling it for N he | st i | his | | { st ot | im | o, nd se | in il | he | i | Wel ciations, made an ur rst ory he m- | h 0 om to rs the of ca his 150 1 re no if would me He said Com t of Columbia | he nd n't led hi ed en- his Piquett ny | that Mr. | nld rd il from the time ‘ Fenning his in- he his flr; did | An opponent of Brookhart told me | = that many of the farmers have no con- JEN——— ception of the Haugen bill; that they do not know whether it is a new kind lof breakfast food or a face powder. But whether they know anything about the details of the proposed rem- edy or not. many of the farmers real- ize they have been suffering from a pain, and they want something done about it. Conditions here in Iowa are better than they were and growing better, but the trouble caused by the drop in the price of corn last vear is not forgotten--not yet. The farmers want something to prevent, if possic ble. a recurrence of sich trouble. The campalgn has gstill 10 dayvs to run. It may quic! to greater life, New Apartments “Cresthill”. 1430 Belmont St. Lowest Rentals .50 to $90. Elevator Service 39 rented; 9 left. Moore & Hill (Inec.) 730 T7th St. Large porches § neay { utilittes bili | ment | misstoners AR, WASHINGT . ] anything that would endanger flnall enactment of the bill at this sedsion. | Engineer Commissioner Bell agreed (Rl that there should be a new chmmis- sion on utilitles. He said that while the Commissioners last year had a plan of their own, they are in favor| of some legislation on the subject.: ‘The commiitee then went into execu tive session and it developed that the amendments they adopted brought the measure nearer to the plan ad- vocated by the Commissioners last vear. Senator Capper regards this utility commission measure as a most im- portant one and will seek early action in the Senate. The teachers' retirement bill, which | passed the House Monday. was favor o |ably reported by the Senate com Proposed legislation to create a|mittee without discussion. Senator public utilities commission. to |Capper said the teachers had made a liberalize the school teachers retire- |strong case for increased annuities| ment law and to widen Jlarvard street | and the other members of the com-| the entrance to the Zoo was |mittee acquiesced. approved by the Senate District com- | _In connection with the Policé Court | mittee vesterday #ternoon Building bill. Judge Gus A. Schuldt “The “commitiee also spent some | told of the crowded conditions at the time on the bill authorizing a new |eXisting building and Senator Capper - Court Luilding, but a decision | agreed with him. The Senator sald & posiponed il Senator Sackett, | he visited the building recently and Repuolica, of Kentuocy. obtains cer. | Was convinced of the need for a larger tain addi information {strueture to - meet the increased The Fouse on MonHpy passed | volume of court business was calling for a commi decided to have Senator Sackett look | o7 three entirely separate from the | Lo the question of the probable loca- | oard of District Commissfoners. tin of the new building before action The e committee, however, changed | S taken on it. measnre ret I ain the L cer s Stoner (he Mo Cause for Anger. member of the new commission. the Capper's azin other two members of the new o ities board would be named by Millicent—Wouldn't your | angry if she saw vou in President e : bathing s King Suggests Change. | mll‘]:l,l‘uh l'l“. Democ i Senate Body Approves Utili- ties, Teachers’ and Street Widening Measures. the ion util- | From the mother be | that scant It's hers hould suy so Senator King Utah, put forward the suggzestion that some on ouild be retained be- the new commission and the | & necs in order to| hat might avice if | trempied (o function tween District avoid the WASHINGTON HEBREW CONGREGATION made | A. Simon 1 tvan | ihe Northeast Washingron Citizens' Asso« i to require the utility »mmi. he bona fide residents of the District for three years ne. preceding ap- pointment nd safeguard against | the appointment of men who had been affitiated with utili before appoint E coimittee aiso amendments recon er, pres Se Friday 0 Between H and I Morning | e 10 a.m. on. speaking | 3 of Citizens' Asso- eut plea for the separate uiilities com- | wany incidents from | his personal experiences in utility | work to show that the District Com- | ve too busy with munici- o handle utility regula- William the I"ede Mek ion creation of a misslon. citing THE ARGONNE 16th & Columbia Road N.W. pal affairs tion. Questionad 1y as to the possibility new commission was en'irely inde pendent of the District Commission- ! ers. M ayton said he thought any such difficulties could be ironed out. 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