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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1921. - DIGAMISTISGVEN ™1 Epontican convenrion MARTIME SIENALS directly to the nd vicinity was § deaths attributed tornade in St. Loui thus increased to The European corn barer is reported Tornado Victim Dies, ST. LOUIS, October 14 slas Chamblin, eity detective testified that they had seen three me.|blevding from injuries (o the head. | 2ro men engaged in a fight witli the |ind his assailants hdd disappeared | veteran, | Wiliigm J. Kellett xnd Witllam Kearns, | Theodore Offenstein. a fellow inmate | 1150 ‘veterans stated that they saw | boushis Chambim. = o e {of the home, festified that he was|three ecolored men attacking Ward ‘r’ :,‘ "’{;.“ ’.'..,.‘,.',.:n’\lr” “i:;:lmlf;?\\.:"d he in 53 Ohjo and 14 Indiana counties now. as comparad with 42 Ohio and 8 weleep at the campfire and woke mvil\'t‘m’ns an for help and brought a po-| (REF . 1 o ive. sergeunt. who was T |15 the fight was in progress, just in | liceman. | killea it the: atorm . hiere [time to he knocked out. He said he | — SRR | September The number of ] | tid not know who hit him When he| Sea hiubbe " ] isa Indiana counties last year. , came o, he <aid, Ward was near him, popular ade Man P — Amendment and Volstead Law Are Inseparable. Man Wedded Twice Without Formality of Divorce. | Be a Tailor- Other Sentences. Paul 1. Lovings, colored, who plead ed guilly to bigamy. was sentenced today by Justice Siddons 1o serve tw vears in the penitentiary. TLovi served overseas, bur made the m take of taking a second wife without the formality of a divorce from the first one. Two vears in the penitentiary wa the sentence imposed on Louis (Golden eolored. 20 vears old, who took an automobile without permission of its owner vid Bell and Vernon Bell. colored Md.. 1S months They stoie last and of its ies. A like mposed on Leroy Chap and Robert Barnes. hoth color for taking an auto driving it down inte Virgin they attempted tn sell 1se car Howard & McDermott, 24 vears old and married, wa months in the pe larceny. He had stolen a yainted it and secured ft when apnrehended 1 Terms of quan were Ibert . He! grand larc ohy tunter. breaking: Kug mond Branson. ¢ these are colored PRESIDENT RETURNS TO CAPITAL, BENEFITED BY TRIP TO PITTSBURGH (Continne: Leonardtown, iary for new tags fo the police each ut from beautiful residential sections President and Mrs. Cooli greatly interested in the palati of R. B. Mellon, brother of the ¢ yetary of the Treasury, situated on prominence of ground in East Lib. erty, a suburh of Pittsburgh, where they made their headquarters during their busy day in that city. This brownstone house i said to have 100 rooms and is surrounded by grounds which, in their horticultural beauty, might be said to rival the grounds about the White House. Mr. Mellon's daughter, Sara Cordelia, is to be mar- ried next Januiry. but it was decided by her paremts that this castlelike home was not large envugh to meet the requirements of her wedding, and they are now having built an it at a corl of $80.000, wh emoved immediately after the | would he ve *h building is | Believes Both Parties Will Make Convention Move for Enforcement. BY ROBERT BARRY. Arthur Capper of Kansas, | nt drv leaders on the | of the party aisle,| that the Re-| test douht tional convention of 1 The Republican party Las heen the | champion of prohibition first.” the Senator declared. | 4, of lovalty (o law and to > Constitntion is to complete that zestion it might palter with | wreat reform in its national as- ! is preposterous.” pper is so certain of the dry wentiment in the party that he does mot > 10 sav that if the issue of . either of the elghteenth amendment or of the Volstead act ch he holds to be cne and the <imre, to he raised on the floor blican convention, it lown by acelamation rmality of a roll cail. of the forty-eight States ratified national prohibi manner prescribed by law.” Wi even the most conten dmit that fully three e uncompro centh amend tead act and its will do like- | of the hout the f Forty five deliberately tious wet st fourtt misin enforcemsnt “Then you dn not helieve isan or political issue, or prohibi is overwhelmingly for Senator Capper _ said. ‘Prohibition is not a party issue in the West and cannot be made one. 1 doubt if it can be in the South. The ntiment of a comparatively few wet | om a few States will not | action of the Republican national convention. Nor have I the htest douht that the Democratic naticnal convention will demand the rforcement of the prohibition law.” influence 1 Calls‘Wets Insincere. 1 declaration for modifi likely, in “And or repeal is not opinion” 2 | “It is not sugzested. as I understand | the matter. that repeal of the eigint eenth amendment or its modification he made an issue. but oniy the modifi cation or the repeal of its enforce ment. That shows the insincerity of "| tion ‘States knows you cannot make | Code for Sea. Simplif Rook of Maritime begun hy International Signals has of the ation of 1he Inter At the initintive of the ish dele zation. new conventional als, both flag and radio, will be recommend with a view to abolishing the am s which the World War proved t <0 hountifully, especialiy when | <hips of different nationalities corr: ponded Most of the diffic ent svstem arise Ities in the pres 1 it was splained. { from ‘the fact that the conventional | phrases for which signals exist are in many instanecs capaile of different - | terpretations it in English or in toreizn lanauaces Conventional radin signa!l SENATOR ARTHUR CAPPER. | Ships of different nationalities conli whereky ArTy on rudimentary conversations even if iznorant of ach other's idioms, also will be devis This was m: ¥, 1t was said, by Waorld War sma all ships on t nvention that my prediction is they will not he heard from. 1f the issue should t raised on the floor of the convention, 1 do not believe it will arouse great interest among the Tates It will s i down Without a roll mation dele recommendat cony mittee, on which Craven is the American delegate, will not he acted upon by the Radio Conference. | Recal's H. g rds. wt will be forwarded to all goverr wents for their consideration. DEATH OF VETERAN BLAMED ON THREE Ccroner's Jury Finds Barney Ward ! Was Fatally Injured by Twe Men and Youth. | | December & for literal snd vigorous enforcement of the prohibition law in these words “Con: utional prok ion has been dopted by the Nation. Tt is the su preme law of the land. The day is un likelv to come when the eighicenth amendment will be repealed. The fact well he recognized and our course adapted aceordingly.’ “President Coolidge has as stronglh upheld the law. He halds that the eighteenth amendment not only invites but commands a combined jurisdiction of the Federal Government with the State governments in enforcing pro hikition.” “You are convinced. then declarat’sn for Al & D! i Are day night 1 LS poesit e five back of Nationil Cemetery, near SR — ! the home, was laid at the door of “Liquor has never obeved any modi- | three ne by ury this fving law." he answered. Tt wil The in ded that the never abey any law but a honedry | eteran came to his death by a blunt Jaw, honsstly and \igorously enforeed. | instrument and other means employed Every one of the rock-ribhed prohibi- | by one or all of the three men Those held for the grand jury ar Robert Lucas. 50 years old, 1 Fort | Totten road mortheast; Lewis Kenny. 30 vears old, 17 Rock Creek Chu noitheast. and Williim Br 7 Fort Totten road nor verdict of the coroner may Responsibility for the death of Bar nsy Ward 48-vearold Soldiers’ Home veteran, who was fatally injured Sun- | that no s 4 a flaht around a camp- morni terms with John Barleycorn. “Whenever the liguor question is raized in an election the candidate who attempts to straddle it goes down 4 to defext Tt is not issue which may be jugzled with. 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Republican party, wiil trifle with the |hesses, all inmates of the home. people by favoring ‘modification.’ any T = move than it will favor the repeal of the amendmen (Copyrizght. 1927, by Mellon and Mrs. C to Pittshurgh and Washington with them. ccompanicd the | olidge on their “Mod ion of the enforcement means ne enforcement. The e'ght:| returned to | eenth amendment prohibits using in Mrs, James | toxicants for beverages. The Volstead & Davis, wife of the Secretary of |act simply translates the amendment | Labor, who. with her husband, was | into statutory Jaw. The Volstead act | with the presidential party in Pitts- | is the eizhteenth amendment, and the burgh, also returned to Washington. | eighteenth amendment is the Voistead Secretary Davis continued on a jour- | act. They cannot be separated ney West. Anybody opposed to the Volstead | The President’s first caller today |act is necessarily opposed to the | was Brig. Gen. Lord. director of the |amendment. The proposed modifica | budget, who mads his customary bi- | tion of the Volstead act is merely a| weekly' visit to discuss budget matters | subterfuze for nullification of . the with the Executive, amendment. This is perfectly well ——— known to wet and dry leaders alike. The fact cannot be camouflaged.” Heavy Cost. sked to estimate the possible wet Brom the Boston Transe strength in the nest Republican con “Hello, old man! Your fwo woeks | vention. Senator Capper replied: ar the beach seems to have set vou| “Modificationists and compromisers - ! up.” on a question that is incapable of com:| Men of the Samoan. Isiands wear othinz to what they set me | promise or of modification will he in|long hair, while the womemsrut thare { ek’ sueh 2 minorite in the Repul 3 4 the North DO YOU NEED? 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