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PUBLIC BULDINGS o i, STABBER INDIGTED 1™k e e o ot uher POMERENE BRINGS ™ot e | i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926. RK IS STARTED Vi Bt Get i 1N MANSLAUGHTER s e s e e ATTENTIONTO QIO | 7 1t Wewtber = AS CHARLEY ROSS | | ments had been mude, was the first | | BOSTON, June 7 e doht J By the Ansolated Frose wWere hroken m olice ay staged I that section in some time. A . when the official t whked up Appropriation for Technical —case: \’, GEh ’ ) a4 , fight ending only when one « e owned by shington men, were : i day becanuse of the cold weather " . StaffaoiBelskediat: | o weiein pait on ; fense—30 Other Writs Re- | v |;IIAI|:|L;‘»<|\4| ‘..]’k !t e T I D Hailed by Some as Bid Miss ",m.,,,‘ B Duwdies. tains Said to Be Person casas answered head o wtlier, which he had pre No admission was charged, but a cipal of the school, called a con 0nce l)y Officials. S e e A % turned, 5 Cases Ignored. viously Blinded, At the end [ hat wus passed for contributions. for Presidency. ference of teachers afier a ir Ki(lnaped in 1874. total number of collateral cases on A 7 : T & of shivering fin the heated the hooks at 1he varions precinets classrooms, and it was ded to 1 tadav in technical channels nre ARG L Oy Jtet ry indictment reported today | | It was sald to he the first time | e pmmed. especia e A S SatheR e e A o onloreh | Announcement from Ohio that & Boston school had heer Ficantie 30000000 Fadera Tee SoE i noconnection with the th of Ed forme nator Atles Pomerene closed by cold weather in June declded 1o enter the Democratic D o 13 e o ach eonrtroony was crawded to R AL SR RERANE LR (o ton political circles with the lowa | thon today etion ol itour.| | Bea : ved and 5 cases were inored by | The Star Is Host to Young|lustice Department Section, | i iiween Senaior Alhart B -um : o make matters worse a jur missing Ros he pereor b :mf»:vhv‘-: MO |k bais infbanelsd. Snd meerly & -,ri]leA:-w: The . N; .n...;;.-vi{ ¥ ‘ i G mins and former Senator Brookhart | Eid Southarines e Wk it A ¢ et steps in crvxing out the | ined for thelr qualitcations. © 00 dnet L Sy Busy Day. Most Were Mistakes. | e “hiext “Tenmie™ Suen "have, "tao. | o . . & ahbeAL Gl for e MARL VoA & . pped ¥ s n alleged violation of Wearing on the presidential nomina ting freely, two cocks battled for more special pit had been constructed, but Marshall Grammar Se 1 the J. L. Prior Claimed Self-De- ! A bour gust over the line 0 [ when iCwas found that the lighting Announcement of Candidacy; IR Gl dRi b OTRRFIST. Wiks: PIONEIN fy Man From Southern Moun- i Attendance” records monihs | on, cheering the contenders and bet [ Prince Georges County vesterday. the Cicilition were inadequate the cocks, fvevear program will he the ness of the District ar enc P iation covel <ilaries of a group of about 130 en the ('nited States Court 1 prohibition violations | the or law against Sam Wertlieh nation Y anator: Pranle made up the work ¢ % _indicted ey he charges W members of th ited States | By the o lated Prese ‘omerene shonuld win e om! ici 1 / alins Jim Bailey, and Della Price, vio. he War Transactions Seetlon of | < (ciiher, he would spring at once Ciicers and other rtechnical experts | as usnal was occupied with popular ales, the seven national oea. | S RE SRR GRS SO R Ll 0w E e U i on e President's Policy, Not speedors and overtime parkers ating vy narcotic law: Charles | torical finalists of the 1978 fnterna Bivgee atul Clavence Armstronk needed for the preparatory work oo tional contest and their friends were in 1920 1o “investigate and prosecute | possil Fhera is a very big “iIf Immediate Action Needed ud farceny: Wilbur Hudson, How- | the guests of The Siar at a lincheon | war frame T e it af exist | Boweter, connecied with the probabil Order, Was Legal. 3 \ was learned todav at the < | {ard Lo Carson (two casesy and Paul | held in the cabiner room of the New % ity of his winning the election for | hat this appropriation will he Gravekl, olsehreaking: Biward | wilard Hotel vesterday r e e S A b nimE e | S erber t without delax. in order that \. il & )'ml“»”:.q, '-:[':Iv It was the third notable function |y nai over fo nther branches of the| Brookhart Republican Test. | awing up of plans and the ex of this character a ded the vouth v f numerous other constrie | ardson, assauit With | fuk orators. On Saturday they were | UoRATIment VEIen remnnd t ks on some the buildings i< William — Dent \ while on Saturdav nighi they were ‘ otedithal compe evgcases | nptifcntont it Tthe BERUDIL “‘.”r ment start this Summer, it is HeGar cuests at a banquet tendered them at | oo, h ents of | pr AR TAL senssion | his righ The projects provided for in v 8 le(1ck . Thomak | this Monie € Tabit Havs Hammoni © mi X nen ent administration. Di " 3 ectimates are the archives Tiseiile wser, allas Law he conciusion of the Tuneheo 1 S i 2 b ol ot y property. The ereat majority 1o, Lowden and other possible nomi- | oo . e me tor e | Unable to Attend Final Ses-|care L i viga: w0 Bamer Biwet Svenis | =. there Gl i Dl wn national eOR 4y ey ap ; v the Department of - gjon of Court—Will Go to | e An Bk | tional talents by expressing the grat " evnment for what | The ! ip and | committen re. completion nf a connec pie .“vfl ey "'U‘T‘U“:“‘_:“““ DHEL g v to it arising ont | fnek between S ) | In studving the question the sub wert he chances of former Gov. Frank | of the et toe et MR Canada Soon. I 5 by (The S(or inat notable enter o canaetionss T en Broskiartwite lcommitten acted under a Senate reso nd enlargement of the erty lating national prohibitfon act e Sl e 700,000 was appropri- | cClarke, milllonaire a lution of which Senator K Jemo '=iBnd enlarsement of the Libert 1 " hefore aeed sroup of ng Cobions for. the ections I Nrones: mah a vigbrods campagnl)y h Sen ngDer a B and purchase of a people maintenance. and $370.000 of this re rhe W of them. Last word ted agricuitural building and of a | Prose Young Wenig promised to do his mains avallable for careving on the feas recofved from lowa today are!Senator, as one of the subcommittee site for an addition to the Government e RS Rl level best” to uphold Anerica’s rep SHCE 10 WVak. tomrs. e kae the effect tha arke may poll &{of five, subinitted minority views Printing Offica e 2t ches utatlon for oratorical abilit the a has resulted ol Siderat rger vote than Was!holding that the order was unauth s ey nternatfonal finais which will be held | tions § f b Lo riginally expected B @ iy b e S 4 e ¢ of Charle Force to Include wreme ( h lud I in this ity next October | Defer o men etermine the outcome of the elec hia had be The technical force of 130 will in \fined 1o his room, the 65-vear determine a ! Two mich me ds. in addition tn enginesrs. such | oid Chief Justice and former Pres Col. Conl Presides. ing from ite eff tie G SR CAllsiOnilys Feitey. il crat, Utah, w author. Tha e charged with working out. in and the on! Ker. empha . ' i 5 b a me sized that sen pleasiive Aeiail plans which alveady mav have et heen sketched for various buildings o to show the orator nted hosy £ SuUE g hers memmarvi RN | ey e e e Woman and Two Men Slain tullfAng Jexnresinl she habe iy . g e o St L' by Party Visitor Running AT Ry e e SIESOERTDISEUSSES e 2 i R S hich i to be reared on ¥ 3 assembled held hetween a morning and 3 ' e orind 1ving hetween Twelfth and . « the Amuck—3 Wounded. noon of intensihve sightseeing v e director. Refraf hirteenth and R and ¢ ftreets. near . tol the p was taken i opinion as 1 e Wieton, e el Senator. Silent on Interview. Says | . so emple Thic apparentlv involves the closing Zoological gar and & A complete new design for this im a ) € | Dozens of R WEES Soon if It Acts <ing stricture has hean made neces " g }the or f a change in the sife g 5 to hav Y £ 1 g at | e e ¢ i in a|ihe tepublicans Like Fight ecanse o ginall mind. the Public il i . thr i inse Commicsion s understood now P < work e X ) Called 1 ted ave agrend a b bulkier |fu conne ¥ T LA o " ! ! : e e Today in Congress ding. having ample accomodiations | (e {11 . : 2 Tl i St Each to Gel Scraph : i § fivcine fia : for 1he Government's priceless records. R AnnEenisnte ween made for | g 1sh il : i 1 : woat 1 wecused by eve These photographs, toge r e ot hie . - i i } Senate The MArettear esiimate for this he (hief 1 triesses Tarter's body | seores of others tihen since spacified by the Treasury | his Nimmer $1.000.000. 1t will cost | Canada L, under the revised plans. the The Chief Justice A A% fonn . t he < atter helggapted on s sonnd of A e igie: n hleN poaliry e ietion, as the ecase of the | down from hard work Kned SpBlianERC serupl hi wildings, 1o he distributed over | reiary et e i e b ot rind of five vears Among those of his col o tion g dead A nvenic of the tih have kuown intimate tions and handicaps ¢ i Miliu A e e e he shiouti piace: A. J. | pelgnd of New York s was learned today from official | few months the news of the Chie i S WP Cleury of Philadelphil 1 e thee whio 2t the nmew buildings for |tice’s confinement caused manifest Bearmin of Minneajolis Miss and Justice probably will | concern. te had been workimg at t ; A do il L e A T o e il GARLAND HELD IN DUBLIN. Avenue Site Named. SEL bt ) their homes last nigh a P, Vincks skirted® by Four- | spead for several davs to cle: i Ann Fifteenth, Pennsylvania | desk hefore the Sun e i ts ol . wi R civee | it was feared he v Alempte] 0o HOHIA Pal ?",'_"“,',Z' S ‘.« e g0 home today. Herbert Wenlg. the aean the closing of Ohlo | ed to shoulder t a load e he hus & superficta tenue. hetwesn Fourtesnth and| In addition to his official duties, 3 H L i the Hlent anehiiEs “fieenth sirests. It now ends at|Taft has attended many f s it Vifteenth <ireet. The Archives Ruild-|tions in recent weeks. it thel e - <t it t fng alsn will hlack Ohin avenue be.|unveiling of the Ericsson st Sora RO tween Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, | week ag t < shot kb the in all prehability The intermitt SAbiUE vers fuund her a citas for the Commerce and | have made i < scene of the shoo the Americur : o, ar ing at Cher (il =oing A i o Semmperars | e serenly theve o nitiee || Avcoming . Hevkimun's, sty e B e Vil s /" SESQUI WORK ADVANCES. axtending rom Ohio avenie abhle ¢ t to the Miiam tion ents {n the fupeetry national champion # com = b tates, and Presider panion. John Ais : e American Charged With Sedition t : » erders, one auth The orators will meet and Aiding Treason A k| . o 1 1 der State nonth Fare N provision for heginning work on | lLeer.” later, he sald, Tarte " 3 3 PHILADELPHIA, Jur 7 the mext fiscal vear, but $§00.0¢ R N Fiamurs Yor e THEM ALIVE TO CHICAGO |t “Sn it it Tomning 51t | Gy 1a Working in iy, ‘ ¢t the room Beckman | Baltimore Police Believe Organized vt ned ' gl R e O LR ey S - . . it ; i Not Tnvolved in 1921 Fiaseo Galadi by il ; ; existative nen Commerce headquarters. to cost Wihen Tarter returned to fataerti i ¢ & hen comnistad, $16.000.000 | e drew & gun and started | Spedial Dispateh 10 The Star RANKIN HITS HOGAN nerene would have one adva Dl Columbla Director of Aquarium Considering |shuooting at bomning mustng 061 | BRI ETHOME June T Xiito theres DinFshE SOUTLTE QA oot i 9 ] A G Purter shot Ldna, She fell, and L have increased heve to such an exent WITH INK BOTTLE AND | invoived in any way in the dimastvous ) (SU0E ampie e B Fhe Commerce edifice. which is ex. Plan for Transporting Spectmens | i IHIEE LG (Cn e was shot | during the last monih hat police are o e s e pacted to he one of the most pre. From Northern Alaska. {down. Alec Lationlais jutiped up and | confident an vganized band of motor RIOT STOPS HEARING v. Sioith and kBl o b tentinne and practicabla Federal offica was shot, falling over Sonue thieves s operating in this cit HieRt r Gkl buildings In Wash n, will By the Associgted Prese | I vun out the back door and was Police figures show that a toial of e f the now widely scat-| CHICAGO, June 7.— The possibility | trying to get ny car out of the back nes were stolen in M e iish 1y vard when Domming ran out thatof thix number 17 sre silll missing b partmient. with the excaption of the | 2F (ranEpor Dlacklish 1o} /v calling for his mother The May figures brought the total |1t was put again to Mr. Fenning and ! u, A R, g Thus st Biiveati of Standards. The latter Chieago = 1 I i | went back after him and was | for the vear up to 930, almos o replied. 4 ~ summoned the imarie deciine o211 will continue to eccu Blocks of i inging them | trying to carry him to the car When | many as were stolen during 1925, In | White House and had i conversatfor i B “Others have @nnounéed CrAeTE Etoln of 12 bullanEs of : hiwing process | Tarter canie to the back door aud | 1925 all but 50 of the machines stolen (with (he Presitent listing about an | oonfined didacy. That is their righ necticnt avanie x atter 11 {started shooting. 1 got shot iu the | were recovered hour, and T will not disenss the de B 2 voters should niake their The (ammerce Ruild will be : Cif Jeg: then we both fell to the ground ils \ ' ¥ ont et arectad In sectinne. work on the firet | Chute asso director of the | Pylice and shemffe’ deputies were <houid Le oo porlinn heing rushed in order 1o take | $2:000.000 'Shedd Aquarium Ve L summoned by neighbors who heard { |} G T."'YING‘TO SAVE Declines to Answer Question. S it i e Hecarine ol s of a pressing housing situation erected here. Early investigation has | ihe shots, s i being told that Mr. Rankin declared he was not |ter chance han with any | friends whose on confranting the administration | determined t H»T‘M'_‘:"” w\ml\“lm Tarter did the shooting «w-'Iw_-]»“i ’,’.’-}.f.y‘v‘ AMEmCAN FAC‘NG asking for the. datuis the con. Jother candid nierene W ’.. ™ »H’T‘»:fl" »‘.r‘,‘ v 2 s P LT U isien. Thie division, which in- | food of na a.lin the ship channel area elected to keve ' 1 b of Northern s Ml MO unus and are as liv il of a pistol shot led the off [iuensation Il Nastell o t lost to Senator Fess in 1922 | Will he Pretentious Structure, SRS RIT o and (Continued fr St DR ah tared hureans and divisions of t . ted, it becomes difficul las & candidate, but with this explr ! P'residen lere Mr. Hogan & : : k mittes Xo Fereign and Domestie Commerce, | in their iey prisons : 4 4, the weapon with which ha fnt. & HE ; B e | Mr. Pomerene not only ‘opposed the | “First. my fime will he s occupied ns com N niratic of its present| Cases have heen repuorted i to have committed the crime { prohibition amendment to the Consti- | With professional work for the next ! Chute said. where fish have heen |1 (Continned from First Page.) D ot ko the. woman sufftage | (o months that I can give little, if | election any, personal attention to the primars n nounced he wonld not permit Yav contekted client to answer that question. Mr. Dyer said that his objection waould he noted and given consideration later Walters-Ra ase within two vears, with the i A case in execuiive sassion eccnrs unwilling further to extend it. | revived after heing swallowed whole 43 2 A e SRt a0 these instances Three Women Held. ate war with the Druse trihesmen |! n c iy, B i Wit | CAmpalgn,. and 1 must depend up 3 the Burean of Mines, which he fish we I s e i wung women were arreated | in Svria. was known e the Ioeon O e T e i | Ot uniikel€ that the woman sufteagaf Sthezs o ke this burded o imy Persian Cabinet Out. n ng from the Interior R ng to| mal he. t stomachs, their i and are being beld for questioning. |only as “Gilhert Clare & was cited s time th was ape | DEE I i e o shuTildare e gl T e hor fllding 10 | movements cuusiig the dogs L eject | A Justice of tie peace is withholding | for bravery in the hattle of Sueida. |proaching noon and Mr. Rankin an- | (00 Al iy Sl i | Second. President Coolidge appoint PKHERAN, Persia. June 7 (A markedly eramped hem alive 4+ verdict pending a more thorough & nounced he was anxious to get e tiseaétinn SRpBleans |0 R o R onel of ihia Rpedial cousesk | Line Y Feisidn (tabidaUIA RSt The Department of Commerce, with | emm——_—e | )\ vertigation Joined for Adventure. to the llouse, The ensiing discus. |4 fact | 5t charge and controt of the eisil and | Mostowi Mamalek has heen * far-fung subsidiaries. now is scat Offic searching Tarter's hody [ Dy ined the legion for adven. |Sion on this subject brought from him | Ohio Rated Dry. | erpastnat ) i act 5 tha ) vited' to form: & new min i o 3 Y| Doty joined the leg < | criminal t & f the n 33 different str Ix- | that hoth structures probabiy will be | found the following note: ilrs [l iweved i horoceo efore [ Heciarations (gt Hefeolild riot s leasing of naval petrolenm re — cive of the Rureau of Standards, |erected o B Jon the | 1t is now 3 am. so g00d-by 1o |being sent to Syrin his case today and would run on into v | |t el G ok il A ol i ¢ h ¢ is declared the State wonid vote dey | these offices nccnpy ah BO0.O00 | \Ma i fice struc | father, mother, brothers and sisters Recent advices to his father stated: | tomorrow. He emphasized the fm. |1 : “ tihat work can be completed. [ can . . sqnare fest of s entirely e, o, | Findlay, Kelly, | cilhert Clare fad a little xroup of | portance of a thoreugh research into U 120,000 0 & wontest i S hicls (&%} 60 an will not. allow the campaign May Circulation Aing will provide ahout that num- | projected central portion. or “connet. | Gotomot, Shea, Wilroy, Kertel and Mr. | 10 members of the legion in a mutiny. | the World War veterans' estates, for | £585 19 S0 (I oy Semator Pone | or an¥ other ac fere with | of square fast of office <pace. not | tng lmk." betwsen (o precent marble | and Mrs. Binsen and all fhose who [ They left the leglon and took up ajwhich Mr. Fenninz ix guardian, and | [ 1 e the ica with & consider, | the prepuration and trial of these i cluding corridors, stairways, ele- wings of the main headguarters at | know me to be a man and a square 1 in the mountains toward the | when he made the statement that {88 EVGE M o Setapy, g cakes. My duty to the President ,..,Dal W o <. ) tare, ete. The consolidation of th % i e o ales A French |they were “not intact” N ogan's | conntry, and to mys requires atars, o Th lidation of the | Pouitesnth and 1 streets southwest, | shoot f Palestine | they not intact” Mr. Hogan's | {0€ SO L e Tad, too, 4he | the niry, and myself. require: artivity of these hureaus and di- | The estimates for the first vear call | Ple: send my belongings and re- | column was sent {n pursuit "lllrm' eply produced the ensuing pande- j o o i ahipr me to give that work my attention o an expenditure of near W00.000 | mains X i 't 3 3 Yonahey of Ohio has s ~ affect 2 siriking <aving in flog e, Agrichilinie B jeors e in- liostiamce aadides, Nagmi, oy fire upon the French soldiers. but| Lefore Mr. Ranki began his cross. | Go¥. Donahes Bt (et | refazence 1o everyihing elxe Sunday . 9 a nesded. =n that the office area fing erection of the cential “link™ | Numes given in the note were be- | were overpowered after i hattle axamination, Mr, Hogan read into the | entloned as a catdidate for | = with (his understandine. I submit = | pecord corre spondence between Repre- | my name as a » for the | District of CONBRROYS. Business Mansser Ohio s rated dry. In some quarters vork space new | ture i the Democratic presidential nomina FLEMING. provided in the new siructure will be e hiaw 1ethve Bl } tes. The Mu “Gilbert Clare,” whose identity the new office building and lieved tu refer to shipma he ) silber v _ s il tion two years hence. le was elected || ination, and it nominsted will use | FEEMINS ENING and SUNDAY _ STA! ampie tn 1ake care of reasonable fu « Duilding at the corner of ¢ land Mrs, Rinsen referred to have not [ Bennet J. Doty was revealed lst)senative hut Pennsylvania and | : : 5 e expansion the department | Wl Linworth place southwest, | as vet heen identified night on frer the friends hw}rl«v-"} | M Fenning regarding the demo .m‘“""”"‘“‘ L “"‘]‘“' ”""‘“‘I‘”‘ “{'.“ ill honorable meanx (o secure the Bl SWeE ‘;,’" he At % 4 s ow alf, | eielle st | idge wus carrving the State by iig . - { copies he pape e e b Hoed. Dhe abyartient aeRtie sidered it necessary in hi n beha of Capi. Albert J. leadley Mr. But-j election s1ing the month of May, AD Room for Coast Survey. partment now has | e racently intesviewed In 8 copy. | jar asked for details of The demotion | Plurality. e will be a candldate to distributed during_ the mo tion on the Linworth place steue- | 5 : | oo < . was as foilows The Burean of Mines will take up | {yee : COMMITTEE MAY FAIL vighted dispatch to the .ll‘:."‘:l.ii i Inthnated that political and per- | Suceeed huu';»‘.v [{ux mu; m\nl, his elec RAISES LIQUOR ISSU about 32000 B ines feet of o e initial appropriation asked for! AILE Tribune. "\I|n”1"l\;“"H'f‘“”lh:‘\;\lrxrLh""” sl influences were responsible, and [ |loh 1= confidentiy pred B < e<timated. and this hureau. with the | (i [nie Revenue Build s 1 ting a “helly ol v T dtimithte o A0 Democte ! iding submitted an editoria o) a Wasl S & offices now In the rented Administra- | zo0.000, as compared with the total] TO ACT ON BAILEY PLEA quoted as saying b -],’.,,'“‘ piiekles 2o '”f‘. oo e i | FxSenator Pumerene is at present tion Building. at Ninetesnth street | o<t of nearly $5.000.000. In view of = “1 call this real lm‘hvinu l'lwl-ro‘ T 1gton newspaper on subject serving as one of the special counsel Nenatorial Race. and Pennsvivania avenue, will occupy [ihe cryptic statements officials re. eport Without Recommendation | no trenches here. on get behind Cites Lack of Co-operation, of the Government in the “Teapot P - e o7 0 a approximately 230,000 square feet of |gurding its location “south of ’n: Ben stone or_tree and blaze away at the % Dome” and Califory naval oil. ve et A R i A cffice space streel it is thought possible that| Likely in Contest Over Peunsyl- | enemy. Or \"m charge with nllt’-a-mnm. Mr. lvm‘)nmr. r-;.vnmy A.'\\‘-'v:g ]zlh- serve cases. lle was appointed by | POssibility that modification of the The 1 ) bl 5 1 ity joor devils. They are!reaxon as being that Capt. Headley | president Coolidge 3 his Volstead prohibition. law will beco The new building will afford relief : this structy ma o up near the i —— We pity thé poor o B resident ge an appoint. |\ ad prohibition law will hecome e e A Gen |new Anicultue Bmde) b SoUhwWet || VeI ARAPYEsEITRUEls Election. | fogic enough to fight machine £UnS, | could not meet the requirements e e e L eIt snaih (eI Lo o8 etie Surver. which is sadly erowded | Washingion, across the Mall. This| ap gndication that no recommenda | tanks and alrplanes. ”")_""‘”""’, ’." the detni nd there was lack of | During his 12 vears in the Senate |'nited States Senator in the Buckeve a group of huildings across from |is puiely @ conjucture, however, 3 L 3 e e | tranamigration of soula, 5 E ';“ ',"5‘“: co-operation between him and the di- [ Senator Pomerene won the repard of | State this Fall. was foreseen by po- tre House Office Rullding. When the Reconsiraction Is ! tion may he made to the Houxe by die. hut reappear after death. B | octor of traflic. He alw inelosed an | his colleagues and his advice in party | litical leaders here today in the en ey vacates its present quarters it i e its elections committee on the con | fight to die. | “m.xln not like 10 M editorial from The Star, which, he | couneils has been of considerable | rance of former Senator Atlee Pome anticipated that steps will he taken | The veconstruction of the Liberty [test of Warren \W. Bailey, Democrat, Tul'fll'b'rfli.ll;;hf\"fr v“.:v;-““ After We ! said, was “much faiver” than the clip. | welght. rene .-u,,‘me ruce for the Democratic | jess adiustments 1n acquire . woan Building, which adjoins the W @ . b " of 8 e > S oping M tler had sent, senatorial nomination il Aresitution quire this land as a site for a new L Byt joins the new o joppstown, Pa., for the seat of | uhot them, saw them fall and charged PIf r. Rutler ha " Abnsancenit el Pleie e T dntiigene). o Lxetiias A cireujation . o Floie e olioiog o e {Bureau of Rngraving and Printingl oo S 0 ijve \Waiters, Republican,|but found mo body. They take thelr | i Butler repiled, thanking afv. | was 100 wistibel tha anil ¢ | Fotal AT22EE nlimber of conies for Rapld growih of the civil aeronau- | PIAnt o0 o St Mo L i ' R Leen them unburied | Fenning for the deiails and promising | Mr. Pomerene’s anmouncement of | (A% £un enoed, Wit the mOrinRtion | Feviee. ties hranch of the Department el e o ] e uls will ascend to heaven. | to Visit him personally on the matter andidacy follows Min Bomenens <0 winiie nominedon| Sl arce haw congested the rented bulld. [ {h®, present framenorls, aid thie v pers after fullure to ugree on & rec-|\Ve take no prisoners. They don't| This letier was dat i August 1 of last| “For some months T have heen |UVer other Lmos Sl aialie ol L o Bt ictanih attest And reaniten|TaciDE of ‘theentire edifive to con-] Ll il ey SliTier " veur, and since that time Mr Fenning | urged by friends of the Democratic | peinist Bt of Bvos DIae By RO A e ' relatives late last night said | has not received a visit or any further | falth, as well as by others, to con- ¥, (¢ [IEPIRTERNE BIEETATS (K COR- | tion and the Volstead law. Mr. P e {form with the general architectural 2 the necessity of moving the Steam- | S e sepo! < b ra scheme of Washington's public build- | A tentative seport has been drawn | W0tS 2 T8TCEET B0l qul general in | communication from the iepresenta- | sent o the use of my name as a can | Cairo, Kgypt. had interceded in his | tive didate for the Democratic nomination | ape s considered a liberal. so much | & 158 hoat Inepection Sarvice and the Bu ! N embracing findings of the committee ! yean of Navigation into the Hurley- | "8 s . ;. e first vear program also ine s during a six weeks' inquiry into Rai. | o N “ g 2 5 Wright Bullding. at Eighteenth street | The first vear proavam o v].’,:-",i:,':.‘,.\ e . | behalt with Tope of averting the exe-| The commitiee adjourned at 12:30 | for United States Senator. 1 feel that | ("0 "Sicaraey. Frani K. Genisch and the Avenue, whers accommoda- | pace of ground near the Government | Chalrman Vincent said. In case the|cution. o Y.wl:;n heon, o again a |1 should Doy "v"v""“ i very definite | ¢ (levelund. who had announced his | Less adiustmes tionswoe entirely dnwdeguate. Printing Office. This ground is be- | committee fails to agree at a meet e | i ““.'_'l",""'” DLl "":‘""" s | candidacy on a platform of opposition | s et circnlationg. Sites Kapt Secret. lieved to be the old laundry site, to!ing tomorrow, a number of members Rides Into Trouble. i ~ 1 am grateful to the people’of Ohio | 1, ,,rohibiti withdrew from the rice pand Sunday @roula Pomerene Will Inject Question Into £33335235335: - was given today by committee mem the west of the hig print shop, on! feel they should present their report for the honors that have heen be-|simultaneous with Mr. Pomerene’s an- OMeale are withholding the loca- | which it is proposed to construet a| to the Honse without a recom-| CHICAGO, June 7 (#)—Horsebck, (1ane for the propesed nex general of |large addition to the printing office. | mendation rowhoat and taxi rides still left fee building far the Department of | This addition wanld house. it is un Walters was seated by authority of | Rudelph ‘Lufka $100 of the $130 he szriculture and the new hame for the |derstand, the valuahle records and|a certificate of election showing alfound under his mather's mattress. so Intermal Revenue Burean hecause of [Ales of the superintendent of dacu-| majority of 63 voter. A recent com.|he hought a $30 Aivver and told the ~elr Aasire ta avoid “skvrocketing” of |mente. naw in ‘the nld structure at| mittee recount of hallots in twn con-| owner: “Keep the change” The ment invitalion to return fo to disrezard my individual inclina- | State Supreme Conurt. She declares O en . aon prices in the areas selectad. the corner nt North Capitol and H|tested precincts gave Walters an in-| owner told police, and Rudy went ] and continne his investization o tion. foyezo my personal interests and | that she will nat vacate the ficld in | R ety Ko was understood todage however, streets, crease of 60, riding again—in the wagon, financial situation of the country, psider ofds o call to public service. ' favor of the former Seoaier. Kemerer Going to Poland. stowed upon me in the past. When I | pouncement last evening that he s a | 4100 s WARSAW. Jups 7 P Prof. |retired from the Senate and resumed | candidate. i Jdwin R, Kemere, of the chair of practice of law, three vears ago. | Mr. Pomerene will have at least wne | milny ek ECRIMICE. o foR Foonomice. And - ARARCE At Y did not intend to veturn to politieal | farmidahle contender for the emina | FLEWENT AR University, has accepted the |life. Yet T am now nrzed on all sides | jion, Judge Florence Allen of the : nto = "me this & 1 ’ A 4

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