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asoci AGAINSTNEW PR - =t 2 Hcphanss. * Army and Navy Boards Sur- * vey Property Loss—Small Blasts Centinue. , ' July - 15.—~Striet .y ntinued today at Lake 's devastated. naval ammu- ¥ depot for smouldering fires which might ‘cause furtherexplosions. . Marines patrolled . the "section in | Wiilch the lightning on Saturday set off high explosives to kill at least , injure more than 100 and destroy buildings. They laid a balf mile of hose line the waters of a smajl lake to be in ecase of emergency. An Army board for two days has n golng into the extent and cost damage to the Army post at Pica- tinny, which adjoins “the wasted Lake Denmark naval depot and where practically all the bulldings except those used for the storage and am- munition were so shattered that they ‘must be rebuilt. Property Loss Surveyed. A naval board under Rear Admiral F. R. Harris will consider damage to property not owned by the Govern- ment, and tomorrow the court of in- quiry, which is to hear the testimony of survivors and investigate all other circumstances of the catastrophe, is tor convene here under Rear Admiral R. E. Coontz. from Fort Jay and Fort Wadsworth __for police and patrol duty, was with- * drawn today. With theld departure command reverts to Maj. Ramsey at the Army arsenal and Capt. Enochs- &t the naval station. During the night there were seven heavy éxplosions and 25 reports from small arms amrunition discharging. SINGAPORE, Strait Bettiement, July 15.—1 ngers: on the malil train’ from pore to the Maldy . States were ‘severely jolted, when the . train crashed ' into ‘two ele- the jungle 5 e PHYSICIAN ACCUS ' M. Manly to Remove Blot From Administration. _’ ; IN GRS HGUNG With Wife Sought.for m:der umice After Youth Tells of Il- legal Operation. Pross. July: ' 15.— Warrants charging murder ‘were issued this morning for Dr. Thomes H. Walsh and his wife, who were alleged to have performed an illegal operation on Miss Edith L. Greene, State ward, whose dismemberéd body 'was found Tues- Y. : . The, police last night raided the of- fice of the physician in the Soyth End, but both he and his wife had disap- peared. James V. Ford, yao! sweet- heart of the dead gic), who admit- ted responsibility for her condition, told the police that he took her to Dr. ‘Walsh last Friday and that the phy- siclefi told him Sunday she had died after an operation. " Ford,-a sbipping clerk, declared that &'nruad “&‘3. u\y'.hln&:o ‘do with disposal body, ismem- bered parts of which -were found in m:h:uzum section near two ceme- This was less than the night before. | charges “.Aain between midnight and 6 a.m. © did not extinguish the smoldering ©mbers, and the marines continued their fire patrol D. C. Gives $100 to Fund. " ‘The District of Columbia Chapter, American Red Cross, today contrib- uty $100 to the fund now being M by }he ehnpurlm llor r::lat 'ot e New Jersey explosion disaster i wictims. The District chapter is one . ©of 79 designated by the National ¢ . Red Cross to receive donations for > this purpose. Viector B, Deyber .is ehairman of the District relief com- mittee, and contributions for this rrpoumybnmttohlmnu lackson place. | DEMAND REMOVAL . OF WAR SUPPLIES l_wlmqudhryludt;flnhh and Citizens Protest < Arsenals. ! " munity t:’!.ndlh‘l‘lmln New Jtul:y other States that the Army and munition storgs be moved to the the department for the same the Maryland Senator’s action creating a situation re with dis- comfort for'Army and Navy heads. Sees No Way to Act. Speaking for the Army, Secretary Davis says that he sees no way by ‘Wwhich - he, under existing circum- i Stances, can comply with the demands for relocation of munitions. Secretary Wilbur of the Navy De- mnmo:t is in ‘much the same pre- it, The only solution to the problem, ss Becretary Davis & %o ay Funds Are Insufficient. The War Secretary points out that ot only is he without authority to close ersenals but he is without funds holdis ‘:hx‘lllt’oututb 80 p:yllzn ‘without & _license, he convicted and fined $200. MEXICAN RELIGIOUS LAWS TO BE ENFORCED JULY 31 Anxiety Felt Over Congequences of Rigid Application—~Catholic Teachers Move to Texas. By the Associated Press. T4 report you Samuel J, Colladay, lo- ner D‘l’M. 'l'h,l.;"hnlfinunflbl“. oF accept Fenning’s volu nation is to condone his of insane War veterans for private profit. ) % by Mr. Fenning al the committee of hiindreds of insane patients, many of them veterans of collect during the high tide of his commit- teeship amounted to - approximately $20,000 year, i a_practice which cannot oo~ severely criticized or WThe fudliclary. committee' further ;n:. practice which Mr. declared: P Fenning followed of acting as agent|. for a bonding and surety company, writing his own bond as committee and charging the estate of his ward mium and receiving from nation of holding ‘public office. saved from impeachment only by zod_uu- cality. » . Urges Dismiseal, dismissal and prosecu- tion by “Department of Justice for lllegal acts alone can do justice to insane veterans and remove this blot from your adminisf .- Have Wumngmnnvomnhn 5 e this means of lay- before you and RUMANIA INCREASES TAX ON ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS T —, Further Measures to Curb Produc- «| ‘tion and Consumption Planned for Next Parliament Session. By the Asocated Press. vpmnn-r.muuu;mu. = POWER MEN JON *SUBWAY STRIERS 105 Men of East Side Cur-|¢o sxt rent Station Walk Out. Servioe Called 'Normal. ,,';‘{f"“-—s of & law greatly Increas. oot g et 82 ey R closing sesston of ‘Rumanian Par- ber 16. : The government assured both the esus, | Senate and Chamber that the supple- dres.sn| GEM THEFT.RING SCORED: 2o, minies Europeans Accused of Huge Losees / KIMBERLEY, July 15 (P.—South African diamond mining companies ousarids of pounds every year mmnmu traffic in grwlmu a ris, tein Mining Co. = The traffic is sclentifically organ- menmlmramog inter- mentary measures for ment of the production and ption. of alcoholic beverages would be intro- duced at the Autumn session. The extraordl; n just end- the basis of the to the adjournment the fol- lowing cabinet appointments were an- nounced: » o MELLON. LEAVES SOON. national i charges. millions sterling have been lost In|tne " “he sa) this way., on.m ship the explosives to other sec- | &0Y, has not indicated whether he ask President Coolidge and Budget Director Lord to approve an FLOODS' IN JUGOSLAVIA. o mu)uepunna,xufim but they are certain it would not be suficlent to repair permanently the damages. e Dotis, During Heavy Rains. BELGRADE, Jugoslavi July 18 .—Niné persons are rted to have been killed and several injured in fioods of the Rivers Danube, Save, | Tisza and 1k si-ggiflz Craters in Jersey 10 WARRANTS ISSUED c o | IN ELECTION GONTEST to prevent a free, fair and legal pri- mary in connection with the contest for the Republican nomination for the State légialature n the twenty-second | jegaily Imrgér’_l‘hanThoae. Drave. The floods were caused by.torrentigl much ITALY EMBARRASSED | BL3¢ 3 4 462.00 | 504.00 l,&n 504, 68.88 77.72 82.6! 181.62 - a3 v 4 504. ALCORN CIRCULATES TABLE - COMPARING “ FEDERAL ANWIT:E.S . fll: MmNG wflMAN (Continupd trom First Pagé. section .1 certain m , under benef E¥ss $20,000 Blaze Fills Room With Smoke.. material to keep alive “‘the bellicose ‘and spirit.” = | k ——— > % | short early this morning when 4y 3 4 @ } from a fire in the mmmzl:: 3 K o B at 1235 Pennsylvania ayenue swept in ’fi" 482,00 .00 .00 - them to' flee the premises. The fire 59964 XL . < T4 R panicky exit by climb- 201.86 .00 284,72 04 p 8 804.00 1“2» 109, MOTORMENTELL nakiont| Say They Twice Saved Victim of Attacker in Woods - Near Arlington. The story of the rescue of Mrs. Leona Hamilton, 38, real es- rator, twice from her sssail- ant, had lured her to Virginia near the Arlington Cemet night on a pretext of il 4 !&Es: égggfié BODY FOUND IN NEW YORK IDENTIFIED AS D. C. MAN/ 58 sé ¥ East' Chinese restaurant, were ecut and forged % standers. - ging—H. P. Snyder Is fow Chta” Tuen Jumped trom the President’s Guest. D7 s Staft Correspondout of The Star. . WHITE PINE CAMP, interest and re he could be picked up, he sprang to his feet and started to leave the smoke farther behind him, but m-n‘an too:aehu-n of him and him- rushed to BEmergency Hospital, where he was found to have , N. Y., July|sustained only a slight sprain of his of & nature | ankle. . group were awakened by firemen and assisted through the smoke-filled hall- cades erected for street work to per- mit fife apparatus to enter Thirteenth - | street, and on arrival of the apparatus shouted to Deputy Chief Nicholson and Lieut. Parater thaf the Chinese o | using the m::.r:r: in the restaurant building might udn&cr. *Despite the efforts of firemen to pravent the spreading of the fire from the lower rear room, in which it ap- > started, the blaze quickly Morse must plead to an indictment returned’ almost five years ago charg- ing him and others with using the mafls to defraud in the sale of steam- himself for pleading a week from to- day, although defense counsel argued that his client is a. “helpless invalid under p-rmn:fi"x < Decision to orse was reac after racted argument during which mcm Dobyns, special Assist- ant Attorney General of Chicago, de- manded the forfeiture of $20,000 bail posted by Morse in 1922, Counsel for Morse said that his client was more than 70 years old, had two strokes of paralysis, could not walk without assistance and has small powers of comprehension. TR G b BARGES IN THAMES ROUT FITZWILLIAM'S YACHT Polo Star’'s Boat Bumped by Rough W §3.85,5¢8 g‘aaéiggih‘ * VICE EXPOSE CAUSE POLICE HEAD TO QUIT Detroit Commissioner Accepts Re- " sponsibility and Refuses to Attend Conference. Py the Assoclated Press. .. DETROIT, July 16~Declaring he eould not attend a conference in the hall on‘:Iee conditions, at which *BY MANY “IMMORTALS"” R, I Moden T e of them, "i':'""‘""am.m 7 E=5558 | 3 £ ] & * ik 7 gfi 3 e g8 $ I 1 Ly s ey Bkl i Eefay] s i ich I accept full and entire’ respon- sibility for the department, under. my As @ result of the associatjon’s re.