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z'emm’e t's Future Is in- {1 volvedin Liguor lssue. , , Idaho, ‘who -lld epemy in this country was openly nullifieation ‘of the prohibi- iven here yesterday by Senator blican id nullification the same kenuel, ‘barking at thing +- constitutional govern- ;sm. o Fnerking under auspices of the testant Ministers’ Association, the Senator 0 said that referendums the prohibition guestion, such as m-' . i roying h nullification” and there “has| jever been a time when men should :tr:imi #0 firm in defense. of law and er. Issue Held Most Vitel: Vhen the debate on the liquor ed a few months ago,| did not ‘seem particu-} v important,” he assertad. “The| tontroversy had not proceeded far, however, until the most important is- ue that a self governing people can ver be catled upon to consider forged | s way to the front. .. Instead of & medification of the| Tmtfil gon:c;w l:nve the n\lll:'» By the Associated Press. e Constitution. FORT WORTH, Tex., July '1 n-ntoxicating Hguor within the Con-| Rev. J. Frank Norris, Bptll{ evan dtution, the demand is now for in-ligelist and -’fundamentalist jeader, zmm.l'o.m-ur in defiance of the m with m\lu'\‘ur ‘tor slaying l’D o - 3 ps, wealthy lumberman, in M‘Tfi Aaine leaders who, asked in|his church study Saturday, preached he beginning for modifcation wi to overflow audiences Sunday as his - Constitution; now declare attorneys drafted a self-defense plea ey will have intoxjeating liguwor,| for presentation before the grand onstitution or no Constitution, Vol- Jury Tuesday. Stead act or 8o Volstead act. This 18! Using as his text “There is no con- issue that we now have to meet. demnatjon to them that are in Christ ! VIt mey be that it is within the | jesys” Dr. Norris refraineq from mudithhmuln any direct mention of the shooting, m{‘md his _cong! his nd Cm?mfiu. & thing which it i w to undertake than ave: in lfl’l.R .. Bic Audience as Attor- neys Prepare Defense. well within their ‘was stronger nd within possibili Sohieve; but | did he AUMerpus Mmessages take the pri agserting, and { from friends in various parts of the Wwithout fear of the tuture, that it is | country’ offering ald and quoting Dot within the power of the liglior in- | passages of Scripture similar to his to nullify the Constitution. text. conterts, as Dr. Norria accepted usual, his only show of emetiop eom- wes | ing when many of his morning audi- ence assembled near the pulpit to ex- s | ‘Beleased Gn $10.000 hond. shorly People can \-mwm'.".{ after the shooting, Dr. Norris made nd they mre svise|a statement to authorities -declaring . and brdve enough to take it n~ufito:pp;,:nun . o Dr. “Jf, bn the other hand, .| First | Baptist C derasion’ ant farther m-mrm threatened his life uniess the pastor ‘eonclude it was not a ke, | discontinued remarks about Mayor pee and sincere 2{H. C. Meacham and other city of- will Mver upito it. ficials.” Chipps, the , took “There in no possible exeuse to jh: | exception 1o LWM and W ‘»Tal'm" - .Heavy Toll From Ohio - 4o New En“ % | By the Associated Press. NEW VORI, July 19.—Nine m: oo I AN L PULPT Rev. J. F. Norris Heard by|Pemss 2 The , EVENING STAR, WASHIN mmmsm.fl’ouw IN CANTON CONTRADICT INFERENCES OF RAMPANT VICE Visiting Newspaper Men, Inspecting Foreign Quarter ' of City, Find Conditions Better Than Mellett By the Associated Press. e INETIL | IPLOTON A Ansofa Like Armed‘Camp for Second Aot in Political - ' Prosecution, < Mel- 5 e ; » By the Associated Preis, and_perdonal metivities againat wice and corruption in Canton pofities. A meeting of representatives of civie organizations was called today for & diseussion of methods of remedy- ing the situation. Changes in the form_of city government in regard to 7 | the Police Department are under con- sideration, spok for the civic zrougs sald, Other Probes Under Way. Aside from the investigation by the Police - Department, there ave two other investigations, one instituted by G. McClintock, Olark County prose- . | eutor, and one James M. Cox, Day- ead of the News League of and owner of the Canton Daily of ‘which Meilett was. resident . | Publisher. .| the discovs former headq; - “blackhand” leader, several months age still Police say that many of in the foreign belt were nravel| because of the taei- turaity of ‘who live there. Points. to Arrest Record. his refutation of intimations that not enforced in Canton, A. Len- chief points to the arrests last year. n has & pepulation of 110,000, 46 per cent. of which is not native wel. of 3 18, Ohie | American. State University, by falling tree near Delaware, Ohilo, dur- ing a storm. Pebbles Blown Into Sky. Vernon. The name of the boy was not disclosed. § HARRISBURG, Pa., July 19.~Hall, driven I‘y':.fimwhl and sccom- panied .and lghtn At-| six persons, crippled hlt:ou telegraph n; ¥ front pereh of a dwelling struek by lightning. Hallstones in this city - messured 2 inches in diameter, breaking win- dows and battering automoblile tops. for " Orchard iminjstra finances and other civic subjects. with | oyt off . and bushels .{”flwnul u of 8, were frees. in bruised peach, Teleph comm tion mrfl':‘;ufll:’ur c“:‘:mm':-‘u P telegraph service s broken batweeh this eity and Car- liale, York and Baltimore. |EPISCOPAL SESSIONS . of mational |: degradatien. tham for this great peo- |ficlal acted as honary palfbearers pie ui.lnu the eighteenth amend-|ar the funeral serviees for Chipps, ment in the Constitution and, a5 soine | the Masonic ritual being used. iy | © .“{ning an invitatien to & ve , forget v have said, it and jive in their respective States for repeal-of | York City on“the night of .August 1, be pursuing a eoumse | He said he would accept. et 2GS 2 & | LONDON PASTOR SPEAKS liscation. "1 HERE FOR WORLD PEACE Hits New York Program. - i “This is the exact meaning of the Rev. Dr. . W, Norwood .Begins m in the State of l-flunli.mm,tm@n— ew York, to be foliowed, told, i simjler ndums. in sthe| ~ Eregationsl Church Bervices. amending (Constit; Tavor of the States res strying and enforeing “The State of New York long age repenled its statute for the enfores- | First he amendment. D. C, WOMAN HURT N BU! s, Wiry Welsoman in e OPEN AT FREDERICK —— 4:00 p.m. Mfl’fu ond-hour N, A, T. A: elasees. 4 5:00 p.m .- 'oman’s Al ber of the executive board of the Woman's Auxiliary to.the N-.nw.l Couneil, : Canton -had a larger. police force when the eity was smaller than it has today and”when there weré no prohibition laws to enforce and few traffic problems, the ehief declared. Chief s force consists of 70 men, as compired with 78 a decade ago. GOVERNOR ORDERS MILITIA TO PROBE Dublic. wentimént in’ chubch and foreruniner Y |aren, was organized by Gen. Leonard MeClintock’s investigation is being carried on by Ire A. Slater, Cincin- nati detective, solution.of several of the outstanding crimes in Ohio in recent . foremost lead on which authorities dre inclined to hend their efferts is ery of the stranger who warned Mellett by . telephone. When Mellett asked over the phone: 0 are you?” the reply was mes ' am an enemy_ of your enemies.” This person, once discovered, the authori- ‘ties belleve, may furnish definite and eonclusive information aa to who shet Mellett or who instigated the murder. MELLETT FUNERAL HELD. - Boyhood Friends Act as Palbearers at Funeral in Indlanapolis. ANGORA, July 19.—The government js read, ly to curtain on the second act of its cution” of politiesl who has figured.in the |- ver Pasha asd Djemal will be heard frequently at !lnpm and sensational - revelations 2 I APOLIS, Ind., July 19 UP.1ment dates from INDIAN. “—Pon R. Mellett, Canton, news- paper publisher, who was led by an assassin’s bullet last week, was buried here today. * James E. Cox, former Governer of Ohio and owner of the newspaper which employed Mellett, attended the services, Other persons prominent in n-wu‘w and \public life also” were. present. : old pumanes xbm'-sp-m&':& the , for o underworld of ‘Canton is bl}:ni. rers. . They neee Clay and Joseph Stiley, Ind.; Dale Bessire, N':'lfivin JII:?.: John, Burton, oll, It and Lawrence Earle and Henry Churgh- iy ln‘k::‘wm'ln harge of > services were in cl xander Rev. Ale: , & rian minister of Columbus, Ind. erous cartoons and edit of such other articles for | fs_doing to meet the situation; the 2 takin precautionary t b repetition of of The city is il mostly diplomats ACCUSED PASTOR = FACES QUICK TRIAL “the| that STATESVILLE, N. C., July The church trial of Dr. Ashley g are| -Upper: Lower: ‘PSA Pueve KING BORIS. PRINCESS GIOVANNA. Prose. the A . GENEVA, Switzerland, July 19. ‘bachelo for part of 8 but just where the Bulgarian le- gation at Bern professes not to know, - .. e " Rumors of a possible marriage between King Borls and Princess Glevanna, third daughter of King Vietor Emmanuel of Italy, are still in the air; there seems to be little doubt in the minds ef those who -speculate that Boris has matri- monial intentions, aithough the ehoice of.a consort cannot be pre- dicted for a- certainty, Princess gbmh however, appears to be 2 % DEPRIVED OF LEAVE, " TEMPORARY CLERKS B 12 Borbourville; | dyke. Three of Slayings Laid to Drinkjng. and. One Blamed on Liguor Raid. BY the Associated' Pream LOUISVILLE, Ky., July 19.—Wive persons; one & girl, are known ¢o have been shot and killed in Kem tucky over the week-end. Three of the shootings eccurred| in Glasgow, where two brothers and '\ & policeman were shot by Arthur McAlister; another in Barbourvil where a policeman was Xkilled while | attempting to disarm four youths, and e ‘fifth, a girl, at Klondike, who Was an innocent bystander of a fight bétween Fer relatives and raiding officers. The dead are: Loufe Vance, Glasgow; Dick Vance, Glasgow; Harry Collins, ‘policeman. Glasgow; George Bright, policeman, —— 8Hort, 15, Klon- A posse was formed at to run down McAlister. He hed not | been caught early last night. He shot the Vance brothers while & guest at Dick Vance’s home. Mack Smith, 5 guest at the Vance home sald all persons involved In _the shootimg there had been drinking. He also said McAlister had threat- ened .his life before shooting the Vances. . Bright' was killed while at t - ing te disarm four youths, who fled following the shooting, but ware caught. at Corbin, their home. The . quartet ive thelr names ss Gar- rard Fhi Oliver riously.” Kiondike. late yesterday. Wiliey Say- | lor, Ballard Kelly and Everett Short | alleged’ com- were heid on- charges of plicity in the shootings. MAN AMUCK SHOOTS TWO. Fires Into Group of Dancers, Kifling One, Wounding Another. BRINKLEY, Ark., July 19 (P.— | Lawrence Brown, contractor for a | Officers the influence of lquor “ran amuek,”’ firing at the fashion. . tempts to break down the burs by run- ning into them full tikk, officers deo- R. 6. CARTER GIVEN PLACE ON COMMISSION private In the i Infel o and & 82 4] %fi i, ¥ E