Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1926, Page 17

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N Vice President Speaker Longworth as he appeared | with poised gavel today to call the MURBERED GIRL'S BODY IS FOUND 1 VE. Neighbors gather at the scene of the dis- interment of the body of Clara Olson, found in a shallow grave near Prairie du Chien, Wis.. less than | FREED FROM 2 i cameraman inds ing and happy | group at the ho Mrs. er the jury's verdict of acq 1] s the strain of the long trial for 5 Kol . i the defendants. Left to vight: Willie Stevens, Mrs. Frances Stev all and Henry Stevens, the three thie opeulng of fhe secony = o a quarter of a mile from the home of Erdman Olson, her lover and alleged slayer. Letters written to the 2 defendants at i1 trial, and Henry Carpender, whose indictment was dismissed after their acquittal. of the Sixty-ninth Congress. for the opening of the short session 23.vear-old girl by Olson and found on the body form the chief clue by which the authorities hope to appre- hend the missing youth. Copyright by P. & A. Photos National Photo. Aceme Phot: of C | Wide World Photo ngress. e = You TERS HAIL SNOW WITH DELIGHT. The Capital's first OLYMPIC CHAMP IS5 MADE POLt{ kL CAPTAIN. M. leGrath, the THE PERMANENT WAVE INVADES ALL AGES. : One is never tao (RAVELING THE ASTRAL MYSTERIES. This huge Zeiss pro- ng to be beautiful, says d-yearold Jane Kolbe of Baltimore. ~So canthe, snowfall of the season yesterday wasn't very deep, but what there was former Olympic_hammer-throw and shot-put champion, apped at his yo ) jee is being installed in the new observatory in Berlin. of it stayed on the ground. And the boys and girls made the most of new desk in a New York police stati just after being promoted to the Jane takes herself—or rather she prevails upon mother to take her— The observatory boasts the most improved and elaborate apparatus in it with ir sleds. This youngster is enjoying a good coasting track rank of captain. McGrath has written his name large in sport annals to_the nearest beauty parlor in her town and patiently endures the the world for observing the position and mevement of the heavenly on Trinidad avenue northeast. Washingten Star Photo. as one of the greatest weight throwers of all time. Acme Photos. tedium of getting a permanent wave. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. bodies. Copyright by P. & A, Photos. | |Gritis of U. S. Film ENAT AN | DIVIDES Now Bewail the Mix FATS OF (0 FGES By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 6.—News- Do vated e masion ot | Presidents at 0dds Over Ef- American motlon pictures to the [:[]UP[[’S DFATH |Fireman in Illusion Sees Train Coming, N PONDUNSILVED oo D By the Associated Press : PITTSBURGH, December 6.— An optical illusion, which caused lroad engineman to leap from Massachusetts Police Believe | ; | his cab because he thought hecaus ght a col- Qetrime; ritish indus Failure of Auto Brakes | fiion with another traim was im- el (‘{ue:\:finfiz he " Brition fect of Growth of Sport ‘ minent, vesterday resulted in the climate, which _interferes with & Was Cause. | geatn 6f'A. F. Jones, 33, a Penn- | British film making. on Studies. | ania railroad fireman. | ] A production had to be aban- : = onos jumped from a locomotive doned temporarily the other day iday night when beca a mist wl g By the Ansociated Press « train on an udjoining track and s it tha udin. T wan | By the Amoctated Press. PLYMOUTH. Mass., December 6 i traveling in virtually invisible to the eye, but INDIANAPOLIS, December 6. — A Detafls of the strange tragedy in| WAS On “‘E"; el el made good photography impos- |sympostum of college presidents’ £ i Bl views on William Allen White's asser which Sarah Swift of Chiltonville and Antonio Thomas of North Plymouth rode in an automobile to their deaths cture of the skull when his 1d struck the tracks. The re- port as to the cause of death Was made by the coroner. ! tion that the foot ball, tail is wagging in Little Pond remained unexplained today. The medical examiner's verdict was accidental drowning, but the authori- tles were puzzled by the fact that the car was found in 30 fect of water and 50 feet from re with ignition switch turned off and emergency brake set. The spot where the car was found was 150 yards from the road. For five days the pond held the secret of the disappearance, while AMERIGAN WOMAN ‘NOVELIST VANHES | the college dog 1s published by the In b | dianapolis Star today. ° Says Louis B. Hopkins, newly in- | Bodies of Mininy Expert and | | augurated president of Wabash Col lege: “Undergraduates constitute far less than 10 per cent of great crowds at toot ball games and probably not per cent of the reading public. Or might as Well contend that foot ball is wagging the American business world. We increase interest in the classroom, not by curtailing distracting in- fluences like foot ball, but only by police tried to trace the couple after Woman Found in Surf |making the classroom more inter. fon- | T esting.” i b - at Tampa. Other Views Differ. vesterday searchers with grappling ! { Jonerday searchers swith &rerine | Streams in Search for | NAVAL SHIP ENCOUNTERS SOME ROUGH GOING ON THI OTHER SIDE OF THE WORLD. An unusual matine photo, showing the | veirel Guiigscus e can R oAt ofl e | U. S. S. Jason, one of the Navy’s fuel ships, tilting at a sharp angle.as she rides over a huge wave on a stormy day in the Pacific. P — e of foot lal te helghts of pest Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. larity never concelved a decadq ago. “Football is running away with it self,” Dr. P. L. Powell of Franklin College says. located the submerged automobile Agatha Chrlstle All the windows of the automobile | . were closed. but that beside the dri TAMPA, Fla., December 6.—Lewls F. Sweeney, 44, New York mining ex- X Three cuts on s A A . | Indicatenthab 1o, et iihidmsslatn oo METHODISTS FIGHTZ iNaval Secretary Lauds Officer's Widow | CONVICTS RESENT -‘}33‘:.1‘1’3?““3%:‘ “Jfi:%}fi 33%".;&:; LT T R IR AR 1o e mttar AENAMIE Bothy L IS GETAST e a | 2 o { while swimming in the surf here.| Dfe Lo ©. 3 4 R DA PR B et PASTOR'S DISMISSAL) For Courage in Lake Denmark Explosion' ATTACK ON 0. HENRY | e bt o ot vz e o et aa aadaptmmtas ¢ o0t e Christie, who dis Prison Paper Replies to Mencken :.1.; clméf der;(lx:\ea‘l\'l of the Fanama ,.“‘.”,",‘““;'.‘o]yfiéhfll.“v?,‘fi“ Ao kil ‘anal, and Mrs. Maingot were regis-|in the gentle art of exaggeration for o ver's seat { Thomas had smashed it after the machine WORINC .| shire con; 1 and bent bushes | gpa ERC i to the pond. Police | joo 1 e 3 | = am;’l‘nndamentalists in Texas Aroused| Womanly courage, as exemplified | picked up some Marines along the ain whether the car had|jeaving her home in Sum ; by the help which Mrs. E. A. Brown | Wav, and ed, finally, at Ne i failed to make a_tur in the highway |per motor car late Frid | and had plunged through the bushes | jer car was found ¢ in ol Over Action on Evangelist i during the explo- | foundiand, ., With 14 persons “in | Article Calling Writer tered at different hotels. Yesterday | commendable ends,” says Edward | _and into the pond. but were more in- | hedge on the Surrey Downs. It con- 2 JEnCslowerico o S et Plo” | and on her car.” Secretary Wilbur | “Tailbird.” morning they were taken to the beach | Elliott of Purdue University, “but th | “¥lined o believe that the driver had|tained a~grip holding clothing and | and Modernism Foe. sion last July of the Naval am-|congratulated her upon the ‘“courage | ailbird. lat Venice by M. L. Robb, a friend.|tall appears to wag the dog only to munition storage depot at Lake Den- | and cool-headedness” which she dis- £ . mark, N. J., recelved official recog- | played. | S e e ol By the Associated Pross. nition yesterday, when Secretary| ~Othor leflors commending service, gy e Amociatet y ; * 1% betore atd could rmpph them they w:'lln o“n 1s one of the most serious prol Wilbur sent her a letter of com-|performed during the emergency at! "gAN GUEN’TllN“-. Salit, Deosmber ¢ D2ECre 414 could reach them they went| It 1o cne of the most, sesious prob turned in_among the trees to park,|some papers. There was no trace of | While swimming together both were|those who don't know the real turning off the lights and motor and | Mrs. Christie, who is the wife of Col. setting the brake. The ground there | Archibald Christle and a* daughter of slopes gently toward the water. and|the late Frederick Miller of New N e FORT WORTH, Tex., December 6.— . o) ark and also work done i the police belleve the brake failed|York. 5 a mendation. Lieut. Comdr. E. A.|Lake Denmarl —A recent reference to O. Henry, the ties,” says Robert J. 1 | to, hold and the car was rolled down PtioeDhag Btivans [ Every Methodist Episcopal Church |Hendation, Tioit | Cvas killea in |in raising the sunken submarine S-51 | short story writer as a “Jailbird," by H. | "*S0ve™ S, o+ roquested in her note | of Butler Colligas e pudides the incline before Thor could stap it 2 { South in the Fort Worth district will | the disaster. iwere sent by the Secretary, mgny to |1, Mencken, editor of the American thats » ot Eflc Anderson, be| 188 pessimistic, however, is D: The police are arranging for a na- | etein AN REBEro S disaster. . atter the first detona- | public officials who organized rellef. | Nfercury, has aroused the ire of con- I 9 ist in a fight over the | Mrs Brows, GO L eation, piled | hospital attendants and clvilian or- | vices at ‘the Stats penitentiary here | Rotified at the Chatham and Phosnix it e R dtse ln! BLIND COTTON PICKER i \ - : smissal of Rev. William E.l;o; gigerly women and all the chil- Hons. and certain Army and |he editor was assailed In he cur. | Bank. Broadway, New York, orat 1306 | ¥, OUereoleEiate athletics : streams and ponds in the region. As . evangelist and avowed ) gren of her neighbors into her car. | personnel. rent issue of the prison publication, | Ocean avenue. Brooklyn. Sweeney,.py¢ the good far outweighs the evi ELECTED TAX COLLECTOR the countryside cor of woods, . foe m. by the Central the Bulletin, asked that his brother, 'Thomas |brush and downs, several days will Texas ce two weeks ago, as “The kettle calls the pot a dirty | Sweeney, Raddison Hotel, Minneapolls, I be required before the district can be | the re meeting of two dozen \WILE URGES D. C. VOTE FORMER CONVICT’S WIFE |face,” the paper remarks, “Mencken | be ‘told of any accident. REAL CANADIAN WINTER completely combed. . Methodist Fundamentalists here ves- is a self-styled ‘ntelligentsia’ (which| Both notes were consplouously Mrs. Christie Is an expert motorist | terday. ! BEFORE JEWISH FORUM IS SUING FOR DIVORCE |is Letin for shittless Bohemians, tin- | placed in thelr respective hotel rooms.| GREETS PRINCE GEORGE be asked to tional broadeast of her description, | are dragging all the deeper they left Plymouth Center last M e ay nignt, Saturday the sicts boay | Scotland Yard Drags British was found floating in the pond, and | Wife and Son Help Him in Cam- Speeches. A railly Al Bomedruniiohs | SohL i St oot iDel e {Sea I Fraz e e e T L ine nta the hlck NS | e o oy by S aiies Iout s | Corcespondent 'Reviews Folliical|Mry. Faow oo PP T LGSR T WEALTHY WIDOW WEDS. |son of British King, Visiting in 3 Y. 7 5 h | s s, avin n in ’ Br the Assoclated Press. in which it lodged. ‘appointment from the conference Situation on Eve of Con- | band Disappeared, Says Mar- |J-“Ll once leaves that ,nde"‘b‘e stamp Ottaws, Is Experfencing Severe WEATHERFORD, Tex., December |10 hich 1t 100820, @ @ aragsed is a | onoime om g et s a | arges being preferred or man. tha Marries Clerk in Hotel Wh ¢ Blind 12 vears Dan Carcoll, 41 |yicle; ke o half mile from the posi | any” reason being Stven for. his fdls vening of Congress. riage Rarely Effects Reform. |UPon a man Tt is also true that he A ; led Climatts Conditions. Y st Texas flelds, | tion of the automobile. It bears the al. leaders said. The text of the | « s where he has picked a daily averaze | (ol &L T8 M ilient Pool. is ' letter was not made publi text o A plea in behalf of District suftrage | BY the Associated Press. [t g e s PATFR%: VP;'"“ By the Amociated Press. SREN ounhy Sand aring to take | 300t 3" Tas rather mysterious ins - The evangelist has charged that 'was made by Frederic William Wile, | SEATTLE, December 6.—Marriage | rom Paine and numerous other im:|_Mrs. Anna A yaccember 6 UP).| OTTAWA, December 6.—All tic s “;- ool i g and outs, being covered with recds in conferente dignitaries eliminated him . ;o\ cpaper correspondent, in a speech to reform an ex-convict In | mortals, including Voltaire, were jail-| widow of Ridgewood and this clt:) rlxorsdo( a true Canadian Winter Junuary 1. places. The police were drageing it from recognized standing because of | ; of Mrs. Thora Frazier, birds: and If the name of Malicious | was married Saturday to Charles W | pi ooy Lnce George of England v = : . ther | his ry & 2 efory ird ses f the Na- | the opimion i waek g ¢ . B °d ) ag: today, and also five other ! his pulpit attacks on modernism. He :before the third session of t| | 5 | Mencken endures torE akithRe Of | 2 s week end vistl with the governo fur collec - I ponds in_that region. declared he was warned three vears | tional Jewish Forum at the Jewisk |former New York social welfare |,ny one of them, everi: th i R pate {:’:L'z'r:fi ;fe“m"odr f:f él:rg)h‘-rmlensnlgf %fi;‘:,’;l general and Viscountess Willingdo wife and his 14-year- { "*More than 100 men of the Guildford Lago to desist, and finally was sent 1o | Community Center last night. He | Worker, who is seeking a divorce, from | simonjous hundred percenter of fu- ., Va. The' brid i aait A stinging east wind, with a drivius « race without speeches because of his ) .\ etahulary are working on the case, 'a rural circuit charge. Norman Frazier. The Fraziers be- snow, and t . S s . aki ve | 2 2 | ture generations will be glad to con- loy b : lemperature well below ze aMiction. _Going into the Democratic |c™ e "as "the Berkshire police and | When infermed of the action of the |irged his auditors to talte OF GCUNE| came acquainted through correspond e malar sluslt fund. with | cmaee Hammon Hoto« at the AleX- | failed, howsver, tokeep the sail run-off, Carroll was returned winner g . tjand Yard operatives, who miake | meeting vesterday in Dallas, Bishop oat S0 °D* | ence and were' married in June, 1925, | which to srect a tablet to his memory | Warner also maintained an apart.|DriCS indoors. . He attended pery! over Clyde Boley. incumbent. That| " pecialty of tracing missing per- | Moore said the conference was not re- "‘:.‘,‘":’,‘:;’ie the political situation | ShOrtly_after Frazier's release from his traducers are |ment. at Christ Church Cath the Missouri State penitentiary. He The ceremon; “performed {n |!UnCheon at government houss an was in August. When cotton harvest o ng uired to give a reason for the dis- began Carroll took his family to the e O issal, but that Mr. Hawkins was not |in Washington on the eve of the con. | oigined employment here, but in Was_ pect, spent the remainder of the day with flelds, whers he groped his way with appointed to a place by the conference | TSNINE of Congress, aand, l:‘;,:{“_‘:{“f_)’ less than a year he disappeared. Mer- Tim his hosts. senwitive fingers that left :o;vm\‘o%:' Two New Cardinals Listed. because of “Inefficiency’and inaccept- | J3 Telief, taxation, Fo BEELUON | chants and bankers charged he took Yacht Olub in Basement. o, her age as |, F® Was greeted on bis arrivel by the e | ROME, December 6 UP.—Mgr. |abllity. | aylvania stush fands.as the main do- more than §16.000 in cash and dia-| NpW\ YORK, Desember 8 UP.—A |55 and Fotter 4§ The coupls ‘have Eovernor Semerals staft. nnd the ~ 2 Giuseppe Gamba, Archbishop of Turin, —_— | autio fagues confroBting this session. | monds, which he obtained through va- | . int"(iub tn the subbasement, with |Eone South on a honeymoon trip. Fult, Gusbe: catien ax o padataton welve years ago Carroll, as a farm- ! ] ivaiyonne R0 KA n. S Hiar. Lorenso Laurl, nuncio to| Nearly $10,000,000 ts destroyed each | Edward Rosenblum president of,the | Flous. manipulations. ? 3 dock promenade and s landing float, ety a e SUMAC calisn b tho padmmindon or. was struck and blinded in oné eye . 7 : ck O Potal blindness | Poland, will be created cardinals at a fvear through the Chinese custom of | Y. M. H. A.. presided at the meeting. = ety sty sl b o T i o Lion lipwed. * Oeratig « counlsy | conistors v be held December 20, | buraing mall pieces of ot est on | rs, AlesaniqgWolrfgepresenting the | coral jewelry s returning to fevor | hou ‘be bullt in the fashionabie |and 21216 injured in® aceidents - aflbdancing po iy e Suest of honor of :mn for & while, he came to Weather- | This announcement walk made official- | certain anniversaries, says the Dear-|center, made sho eech. Open famong fashionable women in Paris resids district. on the East River |Great Britain last.yeaf, according to¥ The nrlnoc'lmvp:‘)t‘:nr;om‘me?v for St ; ‘mflal A e John, where he will sail for England. _ Vi ad the Youcan todaks —— 'hemn ludependeia Grum wes bald folloWug the spesches. [and Londun. . : at théfoot of Fiftysecond street {uid and Decamie & BIOSk -

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