Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1927, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY '18, 1927. " T ‘ rut v ary g | bo. w M would probably be introduced before |Court so decided vesterday in a case DB GGAN, ARRES ED, ig?nssnl?;nrj»?m“' s bl Daruz::; .a;: mme I;gr::";a:l;g :‘:e h::lll:: tzr:?r‘;:lnfi 10: GAS ASTAGE EASURE un‘rleh { in m{nv E(::o I:cn-huurn. 1n°‘:mleh the Great Northern Rallway SUES Fon s‘o:m- . | confessions by o .| that for $20,000 in bribes they pur. |terests in the Pacific, is expected to Mr. Work, who is chairman of the | found during the war that persons H'ELD IN 350 000 BOND‘H";’":,'Z,‘,’:;’_ “:x",f,:;‘”zs' Tederal Bulld. | chased unusual favors while in jail. ;:\‘-:hfin-nm by some 3 countriss IS PRESENTED TO WORK | rederal 0il Board. told him the bill | balievad to b enemies were registered | Widow of Man XKilled by Auto 3 ’ | sentence of Federal Judge James H. " s It wal Intended REIMATHY, SoF = g rt | Alien P v Custodian all dividends Beeks Damages. 3 S (RVerton o previoustt semioneed | o5 NATIONS EXPECTED |h merem ot ih iR rountris. | potroloum Tnstitute Offcial Offrs | SO:ernment il sxoagis and, 3, 1o | Alen Broperty Cuntethi ol SUAths ] rim Lo o 3 e e e e oand requests already have been | his committes. General principles of | Custodian asked the rallroad for fs- . - , widow o Ebatence on Contempt Charge Is ment and Wesley H for AT HONOLULU SESSION | D ition con TR | S Ll Gl el the bill; Bir. Worlk said, are sound suance of new certificates in his | Aaron B. Vall filed suit yestarday in “Postponed to Thursday—Seized Lt o e four nopths. S NS g iy | for Approval. b , name, but the rallroad refused to is. | the Distriet Supreme Court to re- : i o y v ol ed the | ghE v - | sua them. eov 3 $! in Federal Buildin . | imnditions = those that brousht Aboul | p,; pacific Conference to Promote | Dancing Instructor Sued. | Indicating that the entire oit in-| MUST ISSUE NEW STOCK. P .:‘,:YT:;:‘&:" d;;?:‘;:(m‘fhm. H i he sentencing was postponed until | g a1o Relations Wins Sup- | Walter H. Baker, described as a dustry is in accord with the o i American Sailor Drowns. sonlbest. 1or the: Sukin ' CE Bav “:‘:._ ¥ s, L asc o b o e s | jort of Countries [ theatrical dancing nstructor, was | mendauing of the Federal OU COT | Corporations Are Aftected by Alen| The drowning of Michasl J. Ces-|band. Vail, it is stated. was jacking o " | Joseph Delhanty. He said he received P i }!uvd vesterday for an absolute divorce | petroleum wells be avolded. B. W Property Cass. grove, & member of the crew of the | up the wheel of his automoblls, pre- "Y | money from Druggan and tried to| ‘Plans are going forward at the In-|by his wife. Almee K. Baker. They s : submarine tender Canopus, in Manila | paring to fix a flat tire, when he was | The Government ¢ ompel ecor- | | uted rich young by going to a friend on the |terior Department for the pan-Pacific | were married December 26. 1912, at jovernment can compe was reported yester.|struck by a passing machine and b e L T | New York and have one child, whose | Ty ark e drate of & Bill tg | POTations to issue to the Allen Prop- vy Digarupent. Cep|NIDOE in"onheotioniwit | 4 Pl PR0 | berheidsiar Honolula nrt::":m:\:"h.'."rus(nn_\ the mother seeks. Miscon- |prevent gas wastage. The bill, Mr. |ty Custodlan. without the su o fall overboard from & navy yard |, TTINATO s eaid to have been driv ed attempts | ang o ens | gining April 11 duct is alleged in the wife's petition | Marland said, was designed to apply | render of the outstanding certificates, bl n chine, and was held acquitted Him, | and guards in the e o will | The conference, authorized by Con.|and a corespondent named. Attorneve [ particularly fo Oklahoma, and will| new stock to take the place of that al. | ferry. His & nearest relative ix b . jury ' Decembar 18 Hoftman and six | tace *Jufge WWilkereon for sentences | gress for the purpose of fostering |Burkart & Quinn appear for Mrs. |probably he adopted by the Okahoma flexed to have belonged during the |cousin Elizabsth Masterson of Spring: | M is represented by Attorney piracy to | for contempt Thursday friendly relations hetween the Inited | B: Tegielaiure, He said similar bilis | war to alien enemies. 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