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2 i THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, MARCYf 23, 1927. 1 RABIO CONFERENCE -ADIES OF THE JUR ¥ SO e SAPIRD ADDRESSES || _wecovemep anp wewmrien wes. mouews noor | IBRITAINTOPAY LS. - TO BE HEARD IN COURTS HERE = - N ENDS IN DEADLOCK v Women o Be Calted for Service 25| JURYINFORDSUTH g/ o 0 o & ' || MORE THANIT GETS Further Discussion Planned Result of Congress Action Likely Acts as Own Attorney and _ ‘ M L e wiwias | |Full Reparations Wil Not to Settle U. S. and Ca- to Be Sworn in May. Reads From Alleged Li- | |8 ¢ i % Cover Debt Instaliments, : belous Articles. o i B st Churchill Says. nadian Controversy. “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury!” | woman to see jury duty in Washing- This formula for opening addresses | ton may be cailed in Police Court. : to juries in the District courts is ex-| The trial of the conspiracy ¢ase|py yho Associated Press. By the Associated Pross Unable to reach an understandin ' ,o.t0q to he heard early in May as the | against Albert B. Fall, former Secre DETROIT, March Aaron Sapiro | FEN . % v ' LONDON, March Winston with an American radio commission on | result of the recent enactment of Con- | tary of the Interfor, and Harry .l 050 Bl 0 attorney today | [INNELE 3 Churchill, chauncellor of the ex= lengths | £ress making women eligible for jury | Sinclair, oil magnate, in_comnection | 05 A FEAFEE S 0 L oingt : . % g, ol The Tioae O e 3 4 Gaaad vice in Washington Althou with the leasing of Teapot Dome Henvy d 5 vesterday that even if the full Dawes for exclusive use by Canadian several states have allowed women | scheduled for April 25 and a strictly | Henry Ford. s ~ payments were received from Ger- casters, three officials of the Dominion | 1o cerve on juries recent vears | male jury is expected. As the Fall He was admitted to practice in the e X . Taany for- S0 Yeare feol now. Great been in con- | required a special act of Congress, | Doheny jury was locked up for the [ Federal District Court, in which the| 384 o 3 < ! Britain would not receive a sufficient signed March 3 hy President Coolidge, | three weeks of that trial, the Juryicase is being tried, when it opened | IEaEatSa 3 R : amount fo cover her payments to tha to permit their services as jurors i |called to try the Teapot Dome case |10 days ago, but it was the first time : AR : United States, including payments the National Capital by reason of the |also may be kept 'together during tha| pa had raised his voice. Previously he > TSN : 2 - made in the past before anything was way home today to report to their wording of the District code. Serv-| trial had confined his courtroom efforts to] . received from her creditors. ings. The discussions AN The jury commission, composed of | The presence of women on that pan-|of counsel, Willlam Henry Gallagher| By s s N ¥ i S e & anxious to clear up the Rritish B abrupt end last night in an APPATEN | protcombe. G dohnson, William . | ® would prove a handicap to Marshal | of Detroit. i 6 x R e i ; tion with reference to the recent eadlock t the hape was eXpressec| o, con and James H. Johnson, with ar & er and bis assistants, | yjjam J, Cameron, editor of the < i N o e statement of Andrew W elle that an accord wou { be penche lafter | 4o cecretary, Harmon Burns, are e ""]""””l"l‘"_‘““""-‘ ]:’" ] 2] Ford-owned Dearbe Independent, | & o T L T 5 i . America .\':-ru»vvw—\h”, -h‘» — h:'.’,:?,flyil.f{:w‘v"‘:‘4:,’;‘m»':A the Canadian | Sulling names of woman prospects for | | T ey e A he | In which were printed articles alleged o the “delis “owrdto the United representatives that -American broad. | JUIv, service from ey O et | comfort of woman jurors to be de-|to have libeled Sapiro, was in the —g 2 States and German reparations casting stations were intruding on | [GERAOLE CQRPCLOTIG GIE YOREES T | tained overnight. Congress will have | witness chair for the fourth day when | ES Considers Policy Binding. Canadian wave lenzthe, and regula- | Women & GHbE - e firy box | 1o appropriate money to make neces- | Sapiro faced him. Mr. Churchill added that in accord- tion on the American side of the inter- | FgR G 08 G ine for the talesmen, | S4rY arrangements for woman jurors,| There was no Immediate clash be- ¢l ance with the policy of the Balfour national boundary was sought i “s thev are indiscriminately called in [©F funds must be found by the De-|tween the plaintiff in the suit and the ] 7 the vernment had un- effort to prevent crowd law. is made for service during the |Partment of Just for essential | man who assumed full responsibility | K » A rtaken to m a proportionata Is Issued. month of May, it is expected a num "1<|”L S l"r'h’" . for 'l\(v feeon for the printing of the articles. '» tement In the next paym % e found | modation of juries, ointed © 5 i 4 Eiin hid Bvet that e After the negotiations had been otiwomeniwill beitaund | mudiation fof, joviea, dtiisipinted 60 Reads From Articles. " ; IS A IO F e inE the e terminated, the American group, with Women's servise, however, unlike | Instead, Sapiro, speaking In a well : 4 > exceeded the aggrey the concurrence of the Canadian dele rred From Next Grand Jury. | that imposed by law on men, is op-|modulated volce that held the close 4 2 . " the ('n : gation, issued th : re will be no women on the |[tional under @ proviso contained in|attention of the jurors, read from 2 2 4 no eire The representatives of Canada t grand jury panel which has|the new law. When a woman is|back numbers of the Dearborn Inde- 3 3 2 - g ment 1 the Un ates, who. for the pa Simmoned for service for the |served with a summons, it is expected | pendent articles he asserted were 1 A few days v DI S AIER % months heginning Apr nor | the justices will hold that she must | belous. > é o P British government fiivision of rasio broadcasting o4 he District Supreme Court pan- | respond in court at the appointed time igher's voice was worn when he . 3 % 4 undertaking bindi nels between the fwa countuic for April, it is understood, be-|{and claim her privilege under the law [ first addressed the court today after 1 ’ o % The chancelior ploted thelr sessio; % . <o of delay in getting the women's [ not to serve. All she will have to do| nearly a full day of reading and argu- T with some of g B ey T iim mes in the jury box { when her name is called in court is|ment yesterday. : D : g tion that Secretary Moy s el em Jurors summoned for service in|to say, “I do not wish to serve,” or| The six women and six men of the T : ments had been misieadi S iy o e centa. Police Court are drawn in sufficient [ words to that effect, and the judge is|jury closely looked Sapiro over from 2 < . promised further explanations Canadian an Ter mber to furnish jurors for three |not allowed to sav, as he offen does|the top of his black-haired head to his | § 5 in possessfon of autheritative repor Hiome & hetrer understanding of each months in advance, and it may be pos. | to a 1 i seeking’ (o evade similar | Plack shooy ax he faced them for ihe S oF 'tHe" Seeretary’s. stafamont fons B 3 b e some women's names will | service, “Well, T guess you can ser! rst time. He wore a natty gray suit, R > e other's requirements and radio prob e y,u”,'y:;l o5 ! st end Hibe rstl arvwas BHSSR you can 00EY8 [ viniE cHariged from the bius he has Payments to Exceed Receipts. lems and the conditions existing in th : worn previously. He is rather slight Above: Harbor police hoat taking away hody from scene of discovery near Anacostia Bridge. Below: Contents of [ Mr. Churchill that Great Tespective countries o of stature and stretched to his full | purse that identified the long missing wife of the former St. Elizabeth's Hospital physician. At left: Policeman L. C. [ Britain’s pavments United “In taking leave of each other el L . bl 55 > ‘| States in 1927 would yout three close of he session. the sentiment was heliht ax he read an article mention Thorne of the eleventh precinet, who found the body. times her receipts from Germany for expressed on both sides that further @ ol ol ot s reparations. He added that r il Sonsiaration: e nestly own to Aaron piro and lesser . % e B et o = Jews.” BOY’S KIDNAPING MRS. HOUCK’S BODY dollars.” _Dr. Houck was brought | Britain should receive about given the reaching of an accord on t R s 2 back to Washington and placed in| 000 from her foreign debte International radio broadcasting prob There was no trace of an accent lem. in view of its jmportance to the ?':nd‘h“ former CaYfornia newsboy STORY HELD FRAMED IS FOUND; HUSBAND :‘;r:wl}:_x:g;;m:\dlunh-np;-l Hospital under :"f",ff,'...'.]‘.:.v e United States about millions of listeners in the North d. s ¢ i Ale Dieantine tHe dls: e (Secretary Mellon, fn S allocation of a dozen wave government, who have ference with the American commission for the past two days, were on their me to an Statement ber of names on the list | | Shita e ok NOGRTeRei e e o A | cailed to the attention of the police. | versity, made public March 16, i Represe ?, anada on the comm ing that although only one e or Women Tell Arlington Court They | T It was discovered the day after they | that Great Britain's schedule sion were Ales Johnston, deputy T ! 4 paragraph of an article formally had (Continued from First Page.) left, when friends called, bent upon | ments from her debiors called for i doape e S S ” f ice | Princi g S A = —— | persuading Dr. Houck to go away for | substantial amount more than she ster of marine and fisheries: C. P. Ed- | ¢ | b ared libelous in Sapiro’s dec- : A s etor bt A Yok hs (Cana Covered Up” for Him, Police Principals and Promoters of l:"_';’”f’);"',;:l ‘1""’ oot gt Merely Sought to Locate Lad, | . pcr investigation was postponed | @ long rest, and found their 2-vear-old: would have to pay the United States s, dire f radi : s g S % a f the & _would o MOrgnaiwils teacHed: son, Ole, wandering around the|on her American debt. The Secre- dian government, and Laurent Beau . permitted as evidence for interpreta and Chauffeur Is Freed. until th s ) e Sta . # adde . ry, secretary of the Canadian lega- Told—Widow Not to District Athletic Club Fights | e enoses. There the identification was ;,.?dgu’,mr_;:._z.;‘zm crving. Starting. die- | fary “added that i was e thai tion. B : | more certain when police removed two | coveries follo o1 ) ires al ad agreed not to ac- SR S e Calls Reputation Injured. W sl ’ rings from the woman's left hand. | Succession 5 : cept more from her debtors than the e ey o) Plead Insanity. to Face Court. oG riE T T redoves | ARTIDON. - Ve, | Mdrch | One was 4 diamond solitaire—her en-| The manager of the drug store be:|sums which, when added to repara- e S AL ©. 1T Calbweil, ol oniHowever, the plaintiff can recover | charges of participation in the “kid- | gagement rink. The other was the|low the Houck apartment told of | tion pavments, would equal thoss man, member of the Federal Radio 7 i thetourt, The eloment of added | naping” of Raymond M. Bennet, a |ring with which Dr. Houck had sealed hflurm-; {l! ‘|("”mk'pmlfll‘lln:“\:‘\.'.",m]’ ;‘\m. h she < the United States e i - & " res clari a a s 2 = % 2 efr wi r . vas a si | | some of Mrs. Houck's clof g burned 3 aking P o consideratin Commission; William R. Vallance. as- By the Associated Press Declaring that the local police cam-| Gamages would he based upon malice, [ boy, were dismissed against Miles H. | thelr wedding. It was a simple, white- | some of Mra, Fougi’s ©O/NBE LI | Biven taking this into consideration, sistant to the solicitor, Department of EW YORK, March 23.—Haddon |paign against prizefighting is officlal-| iij will or hatred, he said, and 18| Familton by Judge Harry R. Thomas |50\ band, engraved on the inner side| FAVRE BOHACE CIS Siot Quietly or. | obvions that the oo, it was State, W. B. Perrell, head of the G and a dlatt, Syracuse [ ly regarded as an unlimited bout to a | ) i) Mg “hi . .0 y Juag s » A8 | as follow young wife, the druggist quietly or-jobvious that the statement that the Xidio Diviton. Depasement of Com: e ,wnrln:r: S r accused | decision, Supt. of Police Edwin B, | o an a8 e e e waulq | In Police Court today, when Mr: “K. H; 5. dered the Janitor to let the articles | debt agreements which the United merce of the murder of Albert Snyder, today | Hesse today was preparing to seek | po compensatory or injury damages.|Areme Bennet, mother of the child, | Coroner J. vitt was | remain on the back porch, where Dr.| States had made impose a tremen- S mur f A ; ¢ | speedy prosecution of the eight men | ganin Y et the Tiéarh : AR ivings | called and made a superficial exam- | Houck had put them. They proved to | dous burden of taxation on a friendly told District Attorney Newcombe that i 7 Sapiro alleged that the Dearborn|and Mrs. Mildred Kew of Virginia | L i . be Mrs. Houck's silken nightgown, | country was not a o ested in the raid on the District . ko i e W ination. He announced that this had y Was not accurate.) Shs' citkar i Kanie SIS il W iy oo Independent_articles naming him in | Highlands, at whose home it boarded, | Jtation: | He anpounced that this had | /5 FAC G000 2 na hearing stains P o ey npe for him at Syracuse | Wasningion Aoy Jast night at the | connection with an_alleged “Interna- | admitted that the story was “framed™ | [I0Wd 0 SHGeRCe of VEnCe: ThE | Yot regembled blood, and some other [ WILL SEEK DAWES REVISION 0. “cove b . i e on Auditorium. tional ring of Jews seeking to dominate { for purposes of locating the child o ' At e Sl ol Dr. Houck's spectacles, : Sunday, according to information com-| A conference has been arranged : ; 55 oadl act J Jocating the child. = |ever, that only an autopsy can satisty | 3 's _spectacles, were beirlg questioned. attorney, by Assistant Supt. of Police { and of unfair dealing with the farm- | granted the couple, stated that Dr. | Herbert L. Martyn has been nrtlm’ml! s "_m,;‘m e ""‘I?“;l'fi[“ Heights joined | MANY Will attempt to secure a revision Wenry Judd Gray, the police say,|Charles A. Evans for tomorrow morn-| ers, had injured his work of organiz- | Milas Bennet, the father, was allowed | 0 Perform this duty later this after- | Citwens of Congress Pleiehis ORI | of the Dawes plan of reparation pay- inati ili told the fwo friends that he had an | IS, at which plans for bringing the|ing farmers’ co-operative organiza- | to take the child from the Kew home, | Noon- A coroner's jury will be sworn | 270 BEHCE 8 SCG R Houek home | MENts In spite of the fact she is Orders Issued Terminating Military | [0° S0 J0e e York with “girl | matter ‘:fi»lltx;.: manm attention of the | tjone. where it was being boarded, for an | o\or ! r'“,»’f:'n"i.fil]'.'.‘.:'fy“\\“m bikiareanges| SiTIIE sOrENHANE el oL xi\_;::"::l:n‘-;.t her mm\.-:;::;.xl supremacy, i ; friend” and that his office might check | %} : ; The courtroom was warmer today | automobile ride, promising to return maonar BT e | E el wo | body. oV den rela- ) James W. Gerard, American J 4 Rule in Kansas Community |{Hend® ind thed o 0Ce ods at him | ‘h'l"‘xy:-}!:x'h}:: l,"{:s night had proceeded | 4’ the windows were closed after |it. Tt developed at the hearing that until it ;;Hd‘tmlx‘dle(: whether I - Elouek irj-‘\(:‘;fllr A L G sador to Germany at the outbreak ot : or leaving Syracuse o 2 ol ® preliminaries and up 1o senator James A. Reed of Missouri, ook the child in a taxicab | “ 2 e o T : e i he World + Yesterday tol e Made Necessary by Race Riots. | for lenvink Syracuse. where he Wo|the final round of the main bout be. | Chics of counsel for Mr. Ford, who sat | to ‘a. room in a Washington hotel, Houek's Arrest Ordered. consin and the Jatter from Ohlc. they | British Empire” Cbamber of Com- {5itory: [ veen Henry Lamar and J. Jeffords | overcoat-clad one day, asked a balliff |and the next morning arranged with | A soon as Maj. Gordon heard that | ment and twe. companies of oidiers | ™o, ibility o 3 Haddon Gray, according to the at-| Jrith. when Inspector Evans and|to close the windows vesterday, and | Hamilton to drive them to Richmond. |ars. Houck had been found he called | from Bolline VF were order Strong possibility of future Euro- By the Associated Press. athie of il BItct attorney's oMie Lieut. Michael Raedy of the Third| pay) Y. Anderson, s ff correspondent | Under the Virginia law a father can: | u¢ ”V:m h"‘ l»lu ’m’) nd ":‘9 :]a)\:r, from Bolling \ Field \\en-rm'(l-lml xl.\ pean war, due to the inequitable ache of the district attorney’s office, | 1. S ! aul Y. A son, y ! i e i atat s Hoapitar S faeil D bl Bk o e e, S due A [nequitable COFFEYVILLE. Kans., March 23.— | I3 sald to have declared it was he who, - Tecinct auletls’ walked Into the ring. | tor the St. Louin Post-Dispatch. was [ not be charged with kidnaping his|where Dr. Houck could ba located: | o more Taromtion. = These scarones | L5tition of territ Sl ndentheyers Orders terminating military rule here used the telephone from Henry Judd; 1,500 Spectators Leave. taken to a hospital last night .xum:r— own child, even though the mother| ,qyised that he was in a nitarium | avatled nothing and police turned | the former alplomat. - - - ¥ S yftebsis Sray’s room in the salesman’s ab-| ing from pneumonia. Anderson’s seat [ was awarded its custody. The case | Nadison. Wis, where Dr Houck's | ihete attontion Slscumers S toxmes iy oo s o were issued last night by Adjt. Gen “Ttte il ow - dr ; o ey : their attention els : The real test of Germany’s ability e is ght by Adj o b & bed ek It's all over,” announced Inspector | had been near one of the three open | has ended as far as the Arlington 1ives S5 cissaacl L 5 i 3 =i sence, and who rumpled the bed, mak-| : mother lives, Maj. Gordon asked Supt.| 1In the meantime, Dr. Houck had it Lt o the DI Milton R. McLean at the request of . 4 Evans. “Choose your exit and leave | windows, County authorities are concerned, it | ¢ p, T n_the meantime, h: to pay reparations under the Dawes Bicat vl ‘euthosities, who' sssuraed | |L¥ \-ApDear thie ealeaman had slept| ; 3 xit 2 . - 1t of Police Hesse to order his arrest im-| reached Washington, carefully guard-|plan,” the speaker said, “will come Joce " as s Satutiny Night | mediately. This order was carried out | ed, but was able to add nothing of | next year when a billion and a halt quietly." William Henry Gallagher apiro’s | was sald. sponsibility for maintaining order. i B dred spe ors tool a rney, o rd a “boxe art P . . o N responsibility for maintaining or Fifteen hundred spec re took the | attorney, introduced a “boxed” article within a few minutes by Capt. Em-| material benefit to the police. Al-|of gold marks will have to be paid. authorities are now | though suffering from manic depres-| One can see even now the evidence The local National Guard unit Insanity Plea Not Considered. | advice, Police said that they did not | which appeared in_the Independent = E [ZOHE o e T A X | 'EAF. Hasleton, attomey Tor Mra| 25T Lo imind this particular bout | August 23, 1024, saving: "It mav onlvihe declaration and Mr. Gallagher got |awaiting some word from Madison. | sion, according to his mother and doc- | of propaganda looking to a demand mobilized sion 1o participating in the murder | equal ‘combat by shouting sundry | runs from Otto Kahn and Bernard | 72} 41»;{:‘6«: Stiorhes hfl-"k Into ,h’f ol efthier I“;\‘L mn.p.:”‘ ;m)”n.”»‘: ;Vr:,.\(\"_ |‘<h3“\1( “.ra";,’;:-.‘ o _”-“‘ hiqn{\_"p nelu_nhfny\ h‘nnsm" l""“_"'A f B ot i ith it o e o z iray in Syra.| “P00S” and cat-calls at the ring. Baruch down through the lesser Jews, | the defense Aok dnto il : Sl L ngs at last night he a s balance, according to reports of an tr":nL e g A e viongad | "D aetBatives o ariest Gray: in Syt As the crowd left in orderly manner| “But here is an incident which may | field covered by the formal allega- \vater at that point or have been|were together. He admitted that he|American banking house of promi- i aollsn . NZed | cuse as the other principal in the plot, | police procesde Doree Al oan W i Y| tions in the suit. thrown in. Experts declared also that | had attacked Mrs. Houck. that he | nence, gave a margin of about a mil- ;’»2;”?‘::": Pt Comih :x:;r’;\"‘mi\'[r:x; today i-‘*}‘]"'d : Statement xaving hat ?::‘.‘ifih‘ Y ‘z(;'-x"‘.n::'«‘n'm\v‘o:}mr.‘:“"'.‘x’;.‘; 'h’-'};; ‘.’T.i‘i Ta:::::l Sapiro, wheny b i L deIReine SONFEOVerev W ith coun- | it N'),”("Im“‘\’.l the ?(vrl)ll\ had come up ;ml.: l-:u;).-.: l’wr “‘\r‘ru;:;nv and unmerci-| lion gold marks igainst (:m'nmnyi" the guardsme er Joyce he was not considering an insanity | promoter and president of the elub, | organized the Colorado potato grow- | %€l boomed Senator Reed. RO AR e Uk whierg v SN BUE RS ACHMRLTINE Tiee Wi N Gerard said that he had investi- The civil ofiicials signed a formal | He added that he was not vet de-| for appearance in court. Henry Lamar, | inent attorney of Denver, Colo., spelled’| then address his ‘temarks to the onfsof e Bfe. = - 0 0 Goes Into Brainstorm. firm which gave a 300,000,000 gold LeGIelt tor e ehd of military cided whether to request that the|well known locally as a former top. | his name M-e.y-er, and was a Jew, the | COUrt,” ruled Judge Raymond, S World T it s olie el i . mark balance in her favor last year. T tating that T et spinton the | woman be tried separately on the | notch amatenr boxer and member ot | enterprising youns promoter of eo.| Very well, sir.” replied Galiagher. [bod would be held in position| Asked how he could he so positive. | Added to reparat payments of tate of emergency which required | murder charge, or whether he would a1~ Virginia family. Drominent in na. |operative marketing associations em.| Very well” hoomed Senator Reed. |throughout the cold months and re-| Dr. Houck went off on a brainstorm | the vear. he declured that this gave the presence of the troops no longer 5! tolithel womanKsnd Iiex f1ovet | tionial ‘67a1rs 'or ‘severaliganaratipiis,| Dibyed M. Myec ‘ad attorney for ths| Sspifoigutheck mto (HEtilas an {1 (o the sukfice withiithe Speing foe & minulo s tielmretubtien (0 (hé | the L uatiatia Gverahs i balnCetat ) existed. : tried at the same time. and his opponent, Smith, were each | Colorado pofato growers.” attorney when he saved Gallagher's [ thiy v | subject with the explanation that he jabout 900,000,000 gold marks. = W I have learned authoritatively,” he| released on $1,000 bond. voice by some more extensive reading. | | \When the police were searching the said, ““that Mr. Snvder did not recently Article s Admitted. The trial was dragging again, but [ Potomae River last December in the | had gone to sleep and awoke “from a | through for all time": neither he nor DR. F. T. SHYNE CLEARED. | raice his insurance. as it has been Five Held Overnight. apiro read an excerpt regarding |8he 0 spectators held their seats, | hove of finding Mvs. Houck's body no| good dream” just in time to his | the crown prince, whom the speak- commonly reported. On his own Voli-| o ' . W, W. activities in the Northwest, | hoping something might happen, and | thought. apparently, was given to the | wite “slip quietly out the door er described as “a much maligned in- = . {tion he raised his policy to $50,000 others, including Joey Fox | ™ ji.0 F'red M. Raymond ruled the | the outside lobby again had 200 or so | Anacostia Bridge. Drazging oper When he awoke again at daybreak | dividual who was really far more Acquitted in Directed Verdict in | 1wo years ago.” of Philadelphia, Frank Welnert of | whoofarimg orul s om0 fuled the | ting for the seats there was mo | tions were confined to the waters near | she was still missing and he went in | capable than his father ever was,” T Disloma NI Case Mr. Hazleton after talking to his| Walter Reed Hospital and Harry M. |{warned the jury that only parts so in: | hope of getting p ! 'h';fl:'l"’._"""{) [‘“w“ 'l‘\_"'v“ about two | earch, thinking she had taken a walk | Will ever rule Germany again, he ampa Dip se. clients reiterated today that he be.| Gauzza. Galen W. Jackson and Joe | dicated by the plaintiffs could be con-| Gallagher dropped his previous air | Miles from the Houck home. A toward the Potomac River, about two | added. Dr. Frank T. Shyne of 2008 Six-|lieved Mrs. Snyder's alleged confes-| Perrone, all of this city, were held | sidered as to whether it was libelous. |of deference toward Senator Reed and | F*!It the body probably remained in | miles distant from the home, he said . RN ielroet. 'on DF eeverhl pereons |sionilnd; besn mate undsr dnvess. overnight until the could arrange If a man will take a map of Idaho, | assailed Reed for getting outside the | l"“ 2 )T'_“"/‘l"_""’]'v““ seasonal ac-| pajling to find her, he apparently co tndicted in Tampa, Fla., in connection Alleged Confessions Withheld. bond. This morning they were each | Washington and Oregon and, with a |evidence in his opening statement | HO0 Of the water released it. lapsed completely, destroyed all signs ANOTHER GIRL suEs with an alleged diploma mill, returned ik released under $1,000 bond, with in- | supply of red and white and blue pins, | several days ago. | News Phoned to Father. of the fight the night before and dis ashington today, bringing with| District Attorney Newcombe of | Structions to he ready to appear |met down a red pin wherever there T When John Walter, Mrs. Houck's | aPpeared himself. Ex E a certificate signed by Edwin R.| Queens County refused to make pub-| ““Jprrow: was an outbreak of I W. W.ism, gt bl i | was reached At hix home jn |, Under the careful ministrations of " ASSY c'- RK < : > be @ the doctors at Gallinger Hospital, and ams, clerk of the United S X , paraphernalia used for the|stick in a white pin wherever the Jew-| The plaintiff has been smarting |y i 2 b District Court for the Southern Dis. |lic the "a;'» iota of l();(- lie ; ’1( on-| bouts was seised as evidence by the | ish farm-exploiting assoclation *has | under Tho Senator's remarks ever | onoma aun oid by ok, fistance tele | jciped to an exceptional degree by trict of Florida, which stated that a | fessions of Mrs. Snyder and Gray,|police. This included boxing gloves, | founded one of its so-called California | yince and desirous of answering them. | taiie of the fndite of nis e 3 his own knowledge of his affiction, . verdict of not guilty had been re-|which they later recanted, claiming :h’l»r"{' pex and books of the Dis. | plan co-operative assoclations, and put | 1 first opportunity previotaly was ;.,.'.1\,';l...”,\";q"'_’.',"m",._ : ,!f:;,f}\'f:,’:f, 8| Dr. Houck recovered rapidly from his Cherrydale Resident Says She Mar- ied in his favor by a_jury oy were mude under duress. Mrs.| " Bolios chcii e ints ) in a blue pin wherever one or more | considered to be some five weeks or |made_immediately for its disposition, | Eloomier phases of depression. As| ried De Medina Before Dr. Shyne stated that the district At officials maintain that the | such assoclations have failed, he will | 4o away on rebuttal. Mrs, Walter, he safd. was oo | his lucid periods became longer and 5 attorney nolle prossed the indictment | ' : YV case Is well In hand from thelr view-|find he has a set of three pins at tor Reed took exception to Gal- [ by the news and that the presumptive | 1ore frequent, e would talk to the | Christmas. against him the day the trial began, |VUPROPUICE o\ igence said the | Bomin sontrrreits made under point.” the article started out. s remarks and arose to combat |depariure of members of the family | POICe for hours, thinking of the names but his attorneys insisted on a verdict | gy eree¥, G08 SWLITICR ) SUG O | fection K76 of the District of Columbla apiro read rapidly and clearly, | them, but Gallagher replied that he |for Washington would wait upon s | ©f . friends and relatives in distant and Judge Lake Jones, presiding, di- | aniet At0rney, “and 1 will keep thete | Code, prohibiting fighting for money, | standing close to the jury. Cameron | dmpiv had intended to state that the | femily - confarence. mter toguy PO" | cities, where his wife might have fled| Gustavo de Medina, formerly con- jury 1o bring in an acquit- | foRE W O n that the state. | Ut for Which admission Is charged, | remained seated on the witness stand | danator had not wandered Intention-| It is a rellef, however. to know | t© Protection. ‘ted with the Spanish embassy Do evi- | o were made under pressure wipectly or indirectly,” or bouts in |throughout the reading. ally. just what did happen to ¢ 2 All Pl here, and now on the hizh seas, ap- inst_him in | "iprean was not necessary,” he 8aid, | prize of mones on are o e oo e e el frcver | Senator Reed sat down with a mut-) Walter said. “We had given up hope| FEvery one of ‘s was |D€ars to be a much-married as well yne said he has been .go they told everything freely Botoavors. - e i for xhelgiheden Speiis (o€ LIRC et Mench | orgas Vol welliiive ikt dsmititpiion xo that she might still be alive. | visited. The Mrs. Houek much-traveled man, it was dis- n osteopath and chiro-| "y Newcombe declined to discuss a He Divirior’ Kihlastte Gliub, -4 D e e "'._"’" a difference in judgment, 1 see.” rew she would get in touch with | became almost n wide. Kach |closed today through the filing of a o printed story to the effect that the(oontends, according to the solle, thot | theso States, under whatsosver aame : . us right away if she had heen.” time a new address was recalled from | SUit asking for annulment of mar crime was hastened by the belief that ({1 i u regularly arganised ara oo b Sdmanit st i Sapiro Takes Part Again. | “Ole” Houck, the 2ij.year-old son| Dr. Houck's clouded brain, the police |Tiage by Miss Dorothy Brumback of gularly organized and bona | these organizations may be organized, o Do and M el Ao N e e tiaad ins | DoLeo! Cherrydaie Vo who nuirsis D Me Mrs. Snyder is to become a mother. | fide club and that the be vere there appears as their henc «| Sapiro again_took a part in pro- and Mrs. F ! > : dina shortly e NAVY TO USE OIL TANKS The story, it was said, emanated rom | tended only by its meners this Taiale e agents of n::nnl.h(c_e"\\r.h. cesdings, whan He. resdl & letter dated)uncle, Earl V. Walter, in nton, | to make an investigation. Every dina shorlly before Christmas 1 BUILT BY E. L. DOHENY |2, man who visited Gray in jail yes|contention police reply they have pro.|even open adherents of ‘communist | August 26, 1924, to the Dearborn In-|I&norant that his mother has been | time, however, the same disappointing | 0 G0 A% fard, 0 FRona. BiLs o = terday. Fear that thir development|cyrcd evidence that many of the mem. |and bolshevism as the strong-arm men | dependent’ from Charles Cherry, a |found at last. [ e (e over tne Wirdsclfiar aluter aniiwhers the murtfage e would bring about a crisic between | bership tickets wefe purchased on |to ‘put the work’ on hesitant farmers.” | northwest growe Vanished in December. LG Newspaper men Jolned [, ' opgrted (o have taken: piace. The Snyder and his wife was declared tolapplications put in on the day of and| Another part of the article declared| It stated Sapiro had nothing to do PHe clrtiataa 5 in the hunt and went in person to couple separated about a week afte have been put forward as a final rea-|just before the fights last night, | by Sapiro to be libelops sald: with | lodses ot the Nortliweat May| \J1* SETNIICS | LIOSE. which | distant citios Syhere it s ARGught]iilrS caing e pIns foE: (he unik . ’ Which precluded the applications he.| “The story of the loot of the wheat | Association. Unscrupulous dealers| oot L CUSE SIAPRRared | Grom | her| Mrs. Houck might have fled, = o0 G ve heen in preparation ever atpe e searold Lorraine Snyder prob-ling posted and voted on in accord- | crop of the States is going to be told, | had. been responsible for irregular- |\ NSRS G 8 NE (O, 08 o ot ey racica tat his wife] ince. relatives of the. bride aiated ably will eventually receive ihe $25.000 | ance with recognized club rules I but first there is an outstanding ex it said with one of the most profound mye. | nway and wis hidine il o o A similar suit was filed against the jnsurance carried by her murdered | e application for membership | @mple of the combination of Jews and seans , ontatr declavenl el AN e py, anC whChlaing (e puby bt employe last week by ither, which the ‘mother had in-|stipulates the applicant will receive | radicallsm, a clear exposition of the | writer, “for the Independent, in Its | (08 (REY BAVE Ever faced. For weeks | licity died down, because she was | (S W0 R SNECNT alner on the creased from $10.000 a few weeks ago, | rull privileges upon payment of dues | hand-n-hand workings of the notorl- | attack against Jev eV, (O e OIREL OltTen (he Loy | armla to (eIl the true S(UEss of tHe foocr Ga it uha: Nawk discayeredihis 1 Gwas dearnd tode The law in this | quring.the time of posting pplica. | 0uS Sapiro plan of marketing and the | involve the Northwest Hay Associa- | g & SO B IO RS D her husband had n wife in Spain. Nothing in the papers filed in he suit Indicates that she knew' of and his wife had “made up,” that he erard said that the Kaiser “is The 4.200.000-barrel capacity oil tanks built at Pearl } Hawail, by Edward L. Doheny as part of the oll reserv T n California. wiil be filied by the Navy, it was announced sin the Navy alty Is received authori- last_weels of their life together, State specifically provides that a mu 3 i maze of clues | when the depressi as dropping el SRR O 40| tions and before the applications are | princiles of Eolshevism which must | ton ' oL iy om 6OFC. Lt entabitl whethier st | e s bt batniod B et inde ; s long as the luw stays as it fs,” Rebico Dikapoosints. 39 of the co-operative assoc . selec- | oommitted sulclde, or whether she | have little money when she loft existence of Miss rumback lesse To Be Arraigned Tomorrow. Maj. Hesse said today, “the Police . PO i tlon of its officers, their duties, meth-| ¢, T jive 4nd concealed somewhere. | home. s the authorities Kneaw De Medina-Van Rennsselaer weddi il res Depirtment I8 going o enforce it, | After he had finished with bis read- |ods of handling crops and contracts |yt (Ul ‘g o have heen aonerred o e [occurred at Chestertown, Md., March Gray and Mrs. Snyder, ordered held | qrpe 0es not pe x Saplro sat dow : farmers : s ¥ withont bl et ordered hield } The law does not permit subterfuges | Ik Sapiro sat down, apparently to | with farm Mrs. Houck was last seen ; | friends or relatives or else remain in : . in regard to the admission, from our | the disappointment of the jury and | When Sapiro finished reading the | op ™ e hocember 17, when several | v, tives nary hearing, will be arraigned to ; ol L e e agher 5ted Stal6 v a1 [ Washington, where she was too we o AL bl (o | viewpoint, and we can see very little | the spectators, without interrogating | letter ~ Gallagher = auoted declalond| doctors from St. Elizabeths Hospital | known to escape motice long, . | '(POLICEMAN IS JAILED i 4 el g, (difference hetween the purchase of » | Cameron which he said were authority for | SoCor™ from St JLanbeths Hospiial ; ! aying o Albe Snyd mAagazine oo of admission from a box office | Gallagher took up the questioning | introduction of evidence from a third } ./ Fipan o member of the hospital's Apartment Often Searched. ON DRUNKENNESS CHARGE art editor, found clubhed and stran- | 0G5 b purchase of a membership | And_immediately ran into a legal | person bearing on the case. ve | DEYChiatric staff. For some weeks, it | A dozen times the Houck apartment — card from the office shortly hefore the | Wrangle which resulted in the jury | He declared he stood ready to prove | y,q «id, these doctors realized that | was searched and researched. Trunks fight, when in reality both mean the | PeIN& sent out of the courtroom. the falsity of every statement in the| p" 110,k was swaying on the verge | were emptied, attics were gone over This question was intended to pave | article read by Sapiro, but at this| ¢% harvous breakdown, Their visit, [inch by inch, walls were sounced and ;ho way for the S:imml slon of a lull-r time he \:l:;tmrd 'm'."m;"‘ F:&“;r :E: relatives declared, furnished by mere |even the entire sewer system of Con noo last night as the s death | e electric “ suppose we’'ll have to keep o rom an unnamed person concerning | Dearborn editors were inform: accident the final event to bring on | gress Heights was combed in an ef- |7 ) Wb c ~ iy G Tnk ofhs BOs i b Bl cNE i e e L the Independent artiles. complained | inaccuracy of the publication. the breakdown. fort io find the woman's bods, if she e Torhin - White: sl ot of Manufactur- | unre to Sefinaant ) outs e se of cl of by Baplro, e v . " was really dead. L 't northeast. S ek, vI tur ; 1 % '),l.fl .1‘.:,.,\“ ! and ?)1)4‘211‘:1113‘ :mv”,..»,\.;:y;m\n guise 1ubs |~ genator Reed argued the inadmissi- Ford Attorney Reads Letter. Angered at Their Visit. Tha . Putoas. River wib dragsse m,‘"' T:L“‘»,n‘r'hlil{f ) . juster, were brought ! bility of unsworn, unverified focu. | gyewart Hanley, Ford attorney. read | Dr. Houck became vlolently angered | several times around sections whre | q CATT: 1t 12 alleged, attempted to der's e L ey | =/ menta from a third person not party |, jetter to E. R. Donaldson of the In-|at tieir ling. and Is sald to have |t was thought she could either have h.(:.':m e phu .””,,’,mm.h,‘.l,l_‘.“ '.?'." ,,',: NOON-DAY '$10.000 1o $25,000 shortly be-|office, New York papers say, tola |!0che suit at issue. dependent staff from H. A. Dunn,|bluntly told them %o before vething [ jumped or been thrown. All to nolbMe te s, wtibmoblie. — He wa hix death 5 ¥ Pl her his confession was made of his piro’s taking part himself appear- | (G0 "o the article regarding the |without even saying good night. | avail. g T sy b b LENTEN SERVICES | """ : | e ks Comsnign M, Tide of it | ea to brighten i the ury, which had | XU ex tiay Awociation. Dunn de- | Soriiy afterward, it v reated e almost 2 month this intensive | e, 4003 crontd' of ‘oiher negroes e T T S ) 1 4 ol | appeared wearied by the lengthy lekal | pileq the aceurney of the sotry at-|oetors returned to the hospltnl and | search was pressed both by the loeal | e fered, ”“;“".'m‘!"“‘.""rll:“-; o o ot call, foun: 'y surrounded and liquor for the crim Mrs. Gr de- |, ot arguments of the previous 10 days, * Cherry and o - and Mrs, Houck hecame enga oritie ) oflice of sought to learn the signifi- |sirex to help her husband avold the | Famoron teotifien thit at oo o | tacked by Cherry and quoted his au- | Dr. and Mrs. lHouck became eniuged | authorities and by the office of the |y janger of being attacked. ; Y cance of a note a¢ - - Cherry's uddress was given |in what Dr. Touck himself explained | United States distriet attorney. T ; B. F. KEITH'S THEATER DA 0r G e et 2 e s misFs. taian ) OF e dbUBliEation of iine articikane [UIOC o Rl as “a violent q 07 Tihe YOUNE | Intice: becama Infereatod becanse S o Sy W - v Haddon Gray and found enry | Gray and Mrs, Synder were taken | wau informed. of the presence op a8 Yakimu, Wash. il e s eMId L g g el gk ihuca “|tion house he was suspend m 0 10 1 0°Clock Gray's room in the hotel, which |to New York police headquarters for | | aw W n and Commimesente | "*Judge Raymond said the letter from | psychiatrist, his ¢ veturned | Houck was a Government employe, | gt jROUSS T WA= Susbonded tmue vead: “Perfect—cull when you are|scrutiny by 130 masked detective : cout organtzations “ite noa'he | cherry to the Dearborn Publishing | to his bed and awoke Just long enough, | and took a hand when it was Insin-|gancaq Collateral aggregting $1 | Northwest organizations. He had no| (€000 ot be admitted as evidence, | few hours later, (o see his preity | uated the Washington police were S sl f % kel ready Haddon ray has explained | Gray observed to his accompan X e Kk 9 " . W posted for his release er. the note was written In referance to | ing dotective as he: Jopked b Mok K o, e M1 OF |01 to do so would open the Wiy for | voung wife slip out of the door, he| dropping the case oo soon. Wan post v his rel later atdiner SHESFemeht at Rinchote. LEN e L. Harts 0t ihb Site R i 0o many such communications. As|said. Finally Dr. Houck's friends and rel- - = LEON C. PALMER Siony Grey And Mra. BUaSer.| e ne et Rhe thAvchea moana jon alemight Fevaall fen o unnis reliability, he said a_report-| Two days later Dr. Houck was|atives succeeded in having him re Service Conducted by ugh their attorneys, have repudi- Mrs. Snyder collapsed at the line- Reed Opposes Readin, er, doctor or lawyer could make mis. | found tramping around the str moved from Gallinger to Walter Reed | mit they had nothing on which . ated the confessions police say they |up and was returned to jall after| Senator Reed argued against the |takes and yet be very competent. Hornell. N. Y., clothed In his - | Hospital, where it was thought his| they could detain him ih Washington Rev. W. H. Pettus SaRAe: onnsel (oc bom ohuteed har h SRt he was unable to | principle of permitting the reading | Dunn’s reputation would have to be fwear and murmuring incanta surroundings would be less depress. [ longer. Only a few weeks ago he was S the confessions Wers obtalned underjstand the ond against every newspaper publisher | decided by his general reputation, the | Allah. Hotel attaches declared that|ing. 'The next move was to send him | quietly taken from Baltimore back to duress She was denied permission to at-|ef all letters written by irresponsible | judge said, rather than by what any |some time before they had heard him | to Johns Hopkins Hospital, in Baltl. [ his own home in La Crosse. There, it Every One Invited—No Collection Gray later, in a eonversatlon with tend the funeral of her husband | persons. one said of him iy letters to the In- ecreaminz out from hls room: “She's more. is understood, he was placed in an- wife, in the district attorney’s today. The Senator wandered away from dependent. dead! SRe's dead! Ten thousand The authorities protested, but ad- other sanatorfum. ed 1o death in his home in Queens v ARe e ly Sunday. 8 Distric Attorn Newe 1he of Chattanooga Chosen cens seeks. indietment for marder | ame thing—that the purchaser or ATLANTA, March 23 (P).—Ck the first degree, the penalty for | the member can get in to see the fight. Clifford rry, a policeman at tached to the ninth precinet station, was lodged in a cell in his own sta tion house late yesterday, charged Spealier Tomorrow 1

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