Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 16

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FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. FRESHMEN DRINK MOST, SAYS LEADEROF W.C.T.U.|* said, drinkin, | mum est when THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, AMENDMENT IS BEATEN. | CONCLUDE HEARINGS Seiberling’s counsel declared reports the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- of ovegtures for a settlement by Sei- g e berling interests were wholly un- aryland Senate Follows House _ : ON SEIBERLING SUIT 5. ontie b sirs. Katnerine 6 WAR UEB-I- S-l-UDY Action on Child Labor. Benedict of New York, were co AXNAPOLIS, M. Mareh 1110 - cluded in Federal court here yeste & y » proposed chilc day. Counsel for both sides were { peotvinaty c proposed mn Counsel for Both Sxdes in Govdyenn" s g B onge Bl g founded. Their statement declared that efforts to arbitrate failed before stitution y ¢ when the S 1. Case Given Two Weeks, to briefs e Adopted 4. Joint Facona : Efforts to center all Goodyear liti- 8 File Brists. the rinances litigation was, opened, and as a result | By Time Students Are Juniors and | \;::x(mn. concerned with ston, basing her comment on n‘htlxhl! of junlor and senior years vey taken among students in col- been won the fires have spent rlves to ashes and embers. Re. ate polls of colleges show o majority are non-drink Illnfl restraining Frank A. Seiberling and his associates from acting as head the common stock voting trust of it Is in the fre L trong y Skillful Governmentally ‘Supervised with an tndunn' life Name the FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK xecutor of Your Kstate BEACON Calvert St.. oir SEA Toah nis Eaually so Our_ Wednesda 5 to 71:90 INN 1116 of Princeton Faculty In-|.. dorse Columbia Group’s Re- consideration Plea. common stockholders had concluded that the only way to save the com- Seniors, Liquor Use Is Found pany was to push litigation to oust | P Clarence Dillon and John Sherwin, | at Minimum. By tho Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 11.—Freshmen | {and management of the company, in ‘l«uu 1l court here and to sponsor a|s i | settlement rbitration were refused , Ohio, March 11.—Hear-|by attorn or the common stock- New York and Cleveland bankers, who control the management stock. are the coliege students who drink | most, Mrs. Ella A. Boole ings in a suit for temporary mjum‘-»hnldl‘rs in atement yesterday. Motion to abolish a temporary re- ining order Seiberling, h has been in effect during the dent of the Women's esent suit, was denied by Judge Kil- | Temperance Union, said in lits. 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Jleaded by Pr hen, 116 mem Princeton Un 4 the statement issued by the of political scienc for reconsider: the Allled war debts. The list of endorsements, which resents nearly half the H 47 ! ““‘;z”l‘h; R 9 “‘,‘ I‘\'u- Rhine M::I'lfy\'x;:;\u\nl'i' .\m\ 5 the faculty of Prin S it el heartily endorse the d by the faculty of political science of | ,‘ Columbia University, for a recon- dent John (¢ ity | Slcep Better—F eel Yaunger Ii your sleep is disturbed by burning sensation, back or other sym lvn(lrhl weakness, try ( TEX COMPOU guarantee to r<fum1 your money if nightly ln(kuhl and burning are not a ed, and you do not fcel younger and stronger in five days. One Week’s Supply for Only 60(. ., March 11 che, > of Mrs. in llv: annul- Mam 521 5 RICHARD HUDNUT Three Flowers Cleansing Cream Used instea. sideration of the settlement of the Al-| Jied debts.” President Hibben, the endorsement said: “The signatures of the 116 memb of the Princet one more indication t ed opinion of th revision of the our former All “However W have been the mo tentioned may s of our repre sentatives who approved the terms of | . ver lenient ted to b ents and ho be represe these settle these terms » e e th tion that the settlements so dD not meet the actual “We do not desire to imj dous burdens of taxation for the next two generations on friendly which are struggling to r strength when we are amassis tional fortune.” SINGLE TRACK “BICYCLE" RAILROAD INVENTOR DIES E. Moody Boynton Tried Vainly for 30 Years to Get His ' Idea Accepted. By the Assoclated Press. BOSTON, March Boynton, “bicycle” railroad which he asser would revolutionize railroading tice, died here yesterday. For 30 he had made an annual appearance gt the Statehouse seeking State support for his invention, always without suc- 11.—E. Moody cess. In 1920, after the Interstate Com- merce Commission had. complained that he was “worrying them to death” by pleas in behalf of the invention, he was subjected to Junacy proceed: ings in Washington, but a jury freed him. Born of Massachusetts parentage in Harrison, Ohio, in 1840, Boyaton. early in life went into the Michigan lumber district. While there he invented the “lightning” saw, which greatly chort- ened lumber operations. He amassed a comfortable fortune from this n wention, but later spent it all in pro- nufln‘ his railroad idea and went Inte bankruptcy ih 1895. s i BOY BOMB HURLER FACES 6-YEAR TERM ZLad, 15, Admits Throwing Missle on Bed Where Father and Stepmother Slept. By the Associated Press. - DALLAS, Tex., March 11.—Charges of delinquency were filed here against vard Barr, 15, who confessed throwing a bomb on the bed of his father, H. Jack Barr, and his step- mother early Tuesday. The trial was set for tomorrow in Juvenile Court. The maximum penalty which the court can impose is im- prisonment in the State training school until the youth is 21. A desire to yisit his mother, whom | he had not seen for nine years, w the reason given by the youth for the | attempt to kill his father and step- mother. Awakened when the bomb fell on the bed, the Elder Barr jerked out the | lighted fuse and prevented an explo- | slon. Unlicensed Air leot Fined. March 11 (P Brown, in the East Boston fined Henry J. Larkin $100 for oper ing an airship without being lice and without having had the JOIN WITH US NOW The purpose of this institution is to bring together and aid those money and invest it securely and profitably, whether in small or large sums. 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