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o THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. YOVEMBER 13. 1927 PART 1. e CONGRESS 10 GET PLEADS FORSTRIT | 50 YEARS' SERVICE COLORADO MINES ANS FOR PLAZA IMMICRATION LAWS [ S e s \eeasd R .5, BSERVED | cmmsild - ASK MORE POLICE Approval - of Capitol-Union Johnson Telis Jr. 0. U. A. M. Fo p v VR Sl g £ ’ e = A L. Z. Thompson, Examiner in B @B | Conditions in Northern 1. W. Station Project Will Be He Will Offer Bill Cutting ~ HUEH® | CHS TGRS/ TEEEaa= " W ol & Patent Office, Recalls : . W. Coal Strike Zone De- Sought This Session. Down Annual Quotas. ST oo e T Rlo el TR R X R Changes Here. LS s 1 : clared to Be Critical. | | By the Assnciated Pre BY WILL P, KENNEDY The need of stricter immigration h SR AR A : § - gy HUP AR Half & century of continnons serv aws in the United States to veduce | [ 3 < ¥ % : b ¢ : e At ne Patett OMo® toat i ana i g o A DENVER, November the number of aliens being admitted 12 3 3 4 3 annually, and the passage of a new! ¥ TR B i g0ing atrong is the record of lewi % 1 V. Adams was asked todav to send teportation bill in Conzress, was i 2 <0 i LAALBIIN 1 s Thompson, associate examiner reed last night by Representative 1 H S : : oot 4 i & division 43 Alhert Johneon of Washington, chair ¢ : 3 Gl . n of the House immigration com- | 17 DR s £ i sy 2 ¢ i 3 Mr: Thompron: wasi hotn: at BUSleh i Harre Ravmond, in charze of tha Bleave of Sonth 3 g S y ¢ 4 g Pa. on January 12, 1860, and came e first reports to be laid ess will he nitol mendations for the de architect of the additional State officers to the north NnEna o S el g ern Colorade I W. W. coal strike Wd the 1'nion Station geng < Will he one of the most avtistic 3 mitiee. and Senato: State law enforcement squad in tha Carolina. who were tha principal 3 o g2 AR 3 IS O il speawers at the annial banquet of the » : e 3 b % ? : « R RIESEICS: Reposedh tha dndiiazie i R N Naz 4 Y ol He attended the public schools | Weld Countv are critical, and I he. ere sraduated fram the Na- | lieva we can use at least 25 more Iy e pEeReniS thiIk o GeirEoy 5 Tinior Order of United Ameriean : yment. It is hoped. that Congr il s Dl tional rsity Law Schoo! in 1881, B | anthorize the work fo be done ai | Mechanics at the Ra B o A B2 SNy i e when President Rutherford B. Haves men.” Ravmond said operators were he banquei. which was b | = 4 o i ; N R ' planning to reopen their mines in “Thie dbangiel (aRleh ceon] B - i anded him his diploma " ; retion with the hirt n G . 2 S R LEWIS ‘L’r"’)‘lr, N. Northern Colorado next week. Plzns Now Complete. L ohtesition iof idhe SoRier He entered the Patent Office as a ; messengar November 13 1877, and All the northern mines bur one. the Plans were receivec \ashington <hington las week, was gy o | | [Tians were recelved In Waslington | held in Washington st week, Syas| ~ i v vy - o vieat sara was #n acine an.| EXCAVATION STARTS SOON! columbine. in Wi County. hava ihe landscane specialist, wha has been 44 States. and numbered b v i o Sadl <istant exaniiner. Mr. Thompson he heen idla since the T. W. W. strike Wiabilic fUr Seveiad veses wn it te ziesta manv prominen: } ; - came & fourth assistant examiner| QNiUJ, S. BUILDING SITE| was called neacly four weeks aso. for covering the davelop iness men from the principal . g 5 X > f av 1. 1A%, and was assigned to his AR A huge strikers’ mass meeting was he area surronnding | cities of the conntry | £+ 4% 3 G presen division when it was organ s . held near the Columbine mine toda, e s : ; : 7 : Lo ; \ ¢ : izeg @ Ground May Re Broken This Waek | State nfficers in tha southern Colo- tion for the Rotanic Garden. The de John y N i 7 3 ¥ % . i Svead i wifancing hack over 0 years of Sl ado fields remained on duty although KN, which will he submitted to Con. | Representative D N ol ¢ : e 3 2 ook nelTilent Omis e Moy no activity was reported on the part e e o LA ral) peakey e evening. com- v won recalls inferestingly conditions in of the strikers. Unconfirmed reports Ry RN e o e Jlimented the order on the stepa it 5 ; Ao zone davs veached the State officers that the the immigration 3 7 5 : S i ; - First gronnd probably will he strikers planned to resume picketing S T T broken this week on the site of the | NeXt week Avenies coming session of Congress to reduce | ! i ¢ . automablle and drove to the Potomt nal R & operating with working forces hi s ORI RO ST, o atian into. the (l‘n‘y‘.‘::q 1 ; h N s S ying fleld In Virginta .«/[fi;"-" f:\- tween the Post Office Department and | Ween a half and three-quarters no elndn i3 Slates o0 4 fper cent.. HiS Bel { ¥ i ; SRIR0 TSRS sifoinone N AT~ he Mall. According fo present pros. | M?d i Nationa! Capital Park and . i dof ival ar o o g . & fiel . i 1 G [ Tha national immigration laws of 10 t the Potomac fAving Aold g Hearing nn a petition for a writ Planning Commission, e OMce o, | day were aut of date and favared their Aint abserved ahout five antomobiles | PAC1S. there il be no formal cere-|of haheas corpus filed by eight of the R ATt Mave | vawision o yequire 10 yeits Off hes) o be already arvived and recognized 'mony. The Warren F. Rrenizer Co. |l W. W. strike leaders held in south- one of them to he the Oakland road- | of this ecity, which was awarded the ®n Colorado jails, has been set for ster painted in two-tone colors and \ext Fridav by Federal District Judze being the license numher P-1728. the | CONtract. will move ite steam shovels ' j. poster Symes. hill was needed to do awav with nn <ame aniomobile ahove mentioned into the square designated, and thel The men alleze they wers arres ot o Lo 1o remiove: then Jen: | desivables ‘and)ifayored ghie inssttion | % ’:‘\';Mm alizhied from his car, went | digging will begin. without warrant and are illegally de- Sicls Beom the Wwaet forit of theiCap-+| 0F & pxdgidph in: the inext wehsus ; : . iy o the Oakland car. and verified tha| Tie second site for zround break. Prived of their liherty aw ..,..\,{.i.v'yg'_r'm the recording of q - i LY miunbey of aeitRcnst tag which It |ing will be the Department of Com = move vital statistics * . 5 3 as o urning from said | merce, par which i cleave e 2 Senator Rlease, who was the next ; g Sl . T 3 and afint saw Mr. Glasscoek | of old r',)v:n[rli(.:;x‘n‘ur weorveniver| Woman's Tip Lands Rum Ship spealer. said thar he fullv indorsed 4 A "< ‘, : S aentleman in conversation to- haw rhis contract also, and likely will RYE. N. 1., November 12 (#).—A that Congressman Jfohnson had ¢ : § 4 ait 5350 oh gether with no other persons. They siart digging there next week mysterious felephone “tip” from a 4 in vegavd to immigration and add i e 8 ol . Ty 2 v remained so in conversation for A | 'The Department of Agriculture will|woman furnished the information i that what the country needs it by 3 ? i period of time which the aMani esti- ba the third project under way, it | which led to the seizure vesterday of mora producing and lese consuming | - ey o B $ uates to be from 15 te 0 minutes. wae learned yvesterdav, as bids will [tha two-masted auxillary schooner seople.” He also discussed the present ¢ whevenpon the gentieman, who had he opened December & for axeavation |¢harles and Edward, earrying a cargn vdcatione] svstem of Amer r:g';\ uni- ¥ ;}-:_ \“L n con !v.:-.v fon with M- for the central administration build-|af liquer valued at $100.000 as it was the street car tracks crossing New | versities and colleges and sai ) v v Qlasacocky entered: sl o 0kland | ing. to connect the twn whita marhle about to pass through the Delaware Sersoy anenue.atighade. 1o pass under | more provisions should ‘he ma o ; % 3 : . LR rigod 3 aring sald license ta& | winzs now atanding Ricakwitar. It hecamis. Eneien Yol terrace at North C airoet and | teach men how fo make a living and P and drove away. Mr. Glas B e ce Al ol Oalint sireee and ek e or the “hook learning” | Mo 3 o il | cock entered his own car and drove pass under aware avenue, tavoribie SRR ¥ v i | to his home. 1012 Eighteenth streei e Sirst stree could h aholished with . By i B R . atianscmen:. wotia resinln ° . RN s 5 : i (gl novthwest, whither afflant followed ree Tl Lenie af h:' : \“M" ; o | : i s Z J b and saw him enter his honse.™ S B s i st akheren il % i e i NP B 5 Frank J. O'Reilly, being first duiy . - INC. ing which would ba a distinct ad-| pece speakers were followed by : sworn, save that he is a resident of vantage. and -would make ‘possible -a | TN Y Tional vice-counselot ; s 0 Brooklyn, N. Y., and that he is an ; il e i | Iou &9 4 il e, ; 3 o el i ooklyn, 5 d = station with direct connection with | OMer S " Kr.. who spoke of th: Vs | % . ¢ MR - S assistant manager of the Burns de. 1005 PA. AVE. e hasement of the Sena oo order and « % v . R >4 the hasement of the Senate Off Vatriotie ideais of the erder and of Yotk e - ; TR P | tective ngency. and on the ——-— dav Ruilding I P had accomplished in | P ) g v 34 5 7 B . , 97 i 8 ihe good rthat it had ac g ; : = s 3 3 i of Ociober of 1927 was in the city of first Subway Planned. helping to solve imumigration prob- | Washington on the business of that 1724 PA. AVE. . - | Ters | -ompany. Fe went (o the department probable that Washington *0h . speakers were Thomas H e e, government. wherein ve e firar siveer car subway | Other SRR S Counil | Vniversity's ground school for T HiSE A votok off (e naTseRNot L O R et ann ot | Jamen L, Wiimulh ipast siaionallgec: ation those persons to whom automobile "‘h “m:!””"“‘y " 'I”“ :a,rm- with retary, and other ..\ammhws \\"hn dis: Pinchot Praises McMullen, iicense tags ave issued, and found o s e ot int g the business of the order and MeMullin E 1d 2 pon the records of thar department “ - . . ! : eMullin, now ears old ; i k ’ e i i, o g, P ST 0 3Y HIS OWN O | MCMulln, oy 28 seare o e 4 | WDon The eeacds o ikt fnpectmen HOME OF THE “2.PANTS" SUIT hetween the ‘Capitel and Union Sta:| hershiv, which now i Lty | ! and broad of shoulders. ~The man who | (omobile hearing the license number apitol 2 R ey e 5 e A 5 % 1730 was registered in the nama o & on| 1t “saldl 10t he sone of “thesmont | han 11000 FEmMbCT e s (Continued from First Page) tslenthed the Rurns operatives ha f Vie 3 o A L L s Cont | ¥ hisiuaataliowen by a general die | — never peen & detective before and | H. R Lamb. Afant ascertained that Home of the 0"!90" City (“,f,',;') O'Coat BT Untoarh {n i ayori enssion and \'m\n‘d u:“\(n‘ *v'(;n""m’ ng Along with the heads of the Burns 4 k. Rurkinshaw sharply repudiated a an H. R. Lamb lived at81409 "Pll.[h An hart of the ulaze, development | Tosterday the deleguics 370 U ced (agency and the operutives.” “uggestion made that perhaps Me. Atreet northwest, and on Octoher 26 g AT DAt of ihe placa, development ymembers of the owder were yecelved | €SN AR LR ISP Ce earnea | Mullin was a -‘secret service man.” |about 9:20 a.m. afflant saw a gentle- Sido of ‘the Serinite DMce Building oi:| by Fresident ""‘“d“,"'h"“ ornine | that “Tong ' was kept avound the court As Gov. Pinchot and Mr. Stahl-, man emerge from 1408 Sixteenth Ctfve avaniteciiral resprfacing to| HOUse and at 11 o ciock thE MACH TS | house trom the beginning of the grand vecker prepared to leave the office, | sireet northwest, and the gentleman 2 members o ocal e : il N ren e et aRdtae| we ect the Racquet Chib on S i e c a it IRVARHERI TG SRAQ in jonaer 0 Maj. Gordon grasped his hand and de- went directly to tha Racauet Clu rmanize with the B street or New ', iopa) officers will go to Arlington ¥ clavea: 1 am very. very appreciative, | Nixteenth street, entered there, re- Sysey avenue siex = was a blind | 100 | amoufiage the real purpose for whic . JTersey avenue sides. This was a blind | fop 008, " (0" slace a wreath on the | (2moufiage the real purpose for which 3 zovernor.® to which Mr. Pinchot re | mained about 20 minutes: afflant saw “c ]nv«lte YOU!‘ Charge Account side of' the building when erected.| i af the T e q A ‘ et o 4 e | oot the Likvibwn Si0HIer. | Time and time again the operatives plied: T wax not taking any chances.” him g0 out and followed him. The the c'eanin it of the area hetween | were taken into the grand iury room & 4 Then turning l«t \'j\\“l”]n_ he sh-u)\.\ ;f‘v?"nlllv)” went directiy in |h-_ De- i & his hand and said: “Yon've done a ! partmemnt of Justice of the United ay As You Get Pax nue Structure. ad taken to hetter : acing and enzineering work | V0 % T ey and aid that he in the larze squave hetween B and € tudies ot = dence instead of 5 vears hefore natu Aokt Gt i g 8 | Ha 180 said hat a new deportation | swungz off along the new avenue to- 1 alsa d 1 ward U'nion Station and thence along itol grounds and make possible an ex tension of the Capitol grounds to in elude ha the Grant and Meade stat nes. which are new in the Botanic Garden. This presents a difficult en nee problem in laving out the Capitol 1o 1'n n Station Plaza, espe. cially as there is a considerable eleva. tion The plans as now drawn. provide for {hie ~tation and fhe Capito) dnis nort <ingly and asked 4 few questions and : ot %41,\‘-::‘.;fi'a"fm:n’:ng” '\:-}k then excused. (Gordon soid his in great 'job, ‘a _patriolic iob. and "I'm | States "at 1]"-'1<|||v;'mn\F Vermont He oX b Senele Mimge o] I | formation was that thev reported im- proud of it as a Pennavlvanian avenue and K streel. Afflant vemaine be conspicunus in the vista | i ¥ Maj. Gordon ended the confersnce im the vicinity of the Department of No Interest or Extra Charg i ] To make way for this engineering. by annonncing that “we'll conclude Justice until about 1:25 p.m. of the! (Continied from ¥ i court to that effect. The agents | veported to Ruddy and he fold the \Y Government. While following a onr agent. William Long. saw come in hetween his and the rg;n Wool Overcoat. ISEPEINE and. . gon] were fold that they had done fine in || o % * " the architect of the Capitol will ask i e : Every one in connection with the gentleman emerged from the Depart- Py i 8, not telling the grand jury anvthing. 4 i . Cong for authority 1o tear dawn Rurns agency should be here Monday ment of Justice. At 4:30 p.m. of the that part of the secalled “Giovern. Informed on Employers. Y morning.” He added that the “hulk’ | same day afMant was in the neigh- which tha are i of the Government's was be- | hornood of the Department of Justice and New Jersey avenues T M thtaliin as T WRint discuss 1he question of indictments. | therefrom at ahout that hour: he pro- Vi a) v t! know!] he davit embodying the wledge agency. and his son, Sherman Buins, | after the gentlemuan entered 1408 i HE Wi T H Gord . ager of tha Philadelphia office. but him emerge from -an alley in the Gordon and Burkinsnaw took elab . }e ) 2 him emerg A ) . y placed in charge of the detail for the o driving an auto- stylish clothes th * by st tes—than mm doctors’ bill | and his own men as to what was going | 1’ ’ s and feet away. The Burns men were hus ! ; . Page.) T ¢ them a 5-vear e p @ z Paul O'Neill, T. Brennan, John Kiein. gentleman drive an automobile intn J " Five persons, one of them ar- | tied In_ and out of the grand jury DRulLo s oseph D. Kaufman omen Mrs. “all nter . roomn den late vester v afternnoi ) b ORT: danger o osiT his joh or even . 3 m 1. Mrs. Fall entered the room | dents late vesterday a n a speedy stenographer. was danger of losing his jo e L R G e e R T time knocked down and bruised and eut !y into another room. McMullin was | (o me in this wayv. Sariiuel IIrhe. RBurne’ Charges Recalled. ¥all nodded his head, Ricked bt a 433 Seventh streer southeast. as he Burkinshaw himself puts it, was asked | port that the juror wos shadow.| The afdavit, which MeMullin states newspaper men in the corridor of the Mr. Fall, accompanied $v members | taken 1o Casualty Hospital When werd went in that the tean- the Potomac Flving Service fisld and erative O'Reilly, identifying Lamb, fol | it the top of his voice, “we found e roline Ellintr, a grand. | from his hicycle at the intersection of | 4gain was a procession of Burns men Mariboro and entered a road house. the William I Burne International Fall, wearing his usuz! long biack | Robhinson, colored. 608 Blairs court Birkinchaw explained that he de- | The questioners then turned to Pa.: eupporied by his wife m aatcmobil s hit & 1rucel. knocking | met McMullin awav from the court- don and Burkinshaw, nodding ap- ©f Washington. D. ¢ under instrye. | imor's. The car went 1o the juver's K w i i e e eep Warm an el mediately to William 1. Burns as to 2 dis gy cov: what theyv had told the jurors and - terracing and subwa construction the investigation Monday or Tuesdar same day. at which time the same il Gy On the day tha! Burns was announc RS T Y Biheisveen B and G osinests. SToslamae AL i o e ne e it Birestoa ore the grand jury, but refused to|and saw the same gentlemen emerge Fr)'bc SN Y R il s g Those who will appear tomorrow | ceeded on foot directlv 1o No. 1408 fice of Burkinshaw. preparing an af . 2 5 > FALL SAYS HE FEARS Boy. 5, Knocked Down by | fice of Burkin reparing an aft ’ : ave: William: 7. Rurns, founder of the | Sixteenth strest northwests. shortly Here's sound advice—dress warm and f . | hai gained from his contact with the L et . g . Car—Blcychst Is Hurt iy . vecretary-treasurer: ", G. Ruddv. man- teenth street northwest afflare saw stay me”. Better fiut vour g Ka’e m warm L ) E e Kor ‘ g e i rear said house, AGAIN AFTER NEW TRIAL in Collision. | orate precautions to deceive Burn: mry shadowing ; YH I‘;{:h}nn\ as- mobile which bhore the license v:p J " 2 : istant nanager; K. 1. O'Reilly. Dan ' No. P-1738. At about 1:15 am. the . on hi E carc . s 2 ug stor S. i H ok on hehind the scenes scarcely a dozen WM. J MeMUT Merritt, Paul Sieer, Joseph B. Dwyer, next morning affiant saw the same g store pills old bov. were infured in traffic acci- | room while McMullin was dictating sitely W8 A patniotic) duty. Thes . York. and B. F. Stewart, (he same allev in the rear of o room awhile McMullin wa dictating to | purely as a patriotic duty. There 'y TG TR S0 B Lo SR, the e aller B went and ihat hearing the last nourishment tn bhe ' James Cookman, the child, Iving &t |” When the dictation was over. a | his iife and he didn't ask for & darn ¢ \no“Baliiiiore agency, and 1oo as taken by her hushand befare fram 19°1° Rixteenth street southeast, was ' notary was sent for and taken quiet- | thing. 1 have had very few men come lictanie. Pami Homeringnauser and | L0 “1t remains fo be seen what he will | when struck by an automobile driven escorted to the grand jury room Burkinshaw stated that on October & " Ton urns @0 she said. by Charles 1. Moreland, vears old. | sworn under the name of Long, and an 21 “Long” was told ‘o pul in a re Text of AMidavita, To these affidavits, the senior Burn: pointed during his statements To cigarette he had been smoking. and | -vas crossing Good Hope road near a number of meaningleas questions ' ing, Glascock. “was reading @ news. 'he Birns operatives toid him to sign i s tirned to eat Seventeenth street southeast. He was{bv the voung assistant prosecntor. ' paper:” on the 224 that he weat to and the supporting aMdavit of Op. tourthouse Monday = afternool | evidence that the vernment : + 4 : : h 5 amperes hothe oury. “In ow « famnile. Toft hera a1 945 oelocn | George Perrone, 16 vears old. 616 | scribing of the affidavit had heen com- | saw the Government official approach lows U LG g . K w d w u"‘ i Th ihe former cabinei | (i street northeast, was taken 1o |pleted, Long was hustied into atill an scock and engage him In conversa William V. Long. heing duly sworn, | WOrk.” Burns said at the time almos cep arm an el s Fatl e e el Gasnalic Hospital suffering from in- | other room. where he read. swore to . tion for 20 minutes and on the . Savs that he is an investizater in the B Aras s b e 6oy rant Eillott, his twe | ternal injuries after bei cnocked |and signed the afdavit while there thatr Glascock i to oint near employ of the Philadelphia office of | fampering with the juiy by the Ga . Brant Fillott, . rnal injurie er being kno 8 h weni to a poii a plov of the Philadelphia off arnment itself. We filed an afidavit Inan Oredon Cny Ehrer and H. . Cluna. e seere. | Rlairs and Brewers courts northeast | passing in review before the grand ' All of these allegations Glascock ve. Detective Agencv. Inc.. and resides at tary | hv an antemobile operated by Henry | jury hementlv hase denjed 1504 Kinsdale. Oakland, Philadelphia coat and. rhewing A cigar. refused a northeast. Robinson was held at No. | cided to work right under the eves| McMullin who previously had listen On Octoler 22, 1927, and for some | IUTOF wheel chair and walked to the train 9 precinet for investigation of Burns and his men. because if he ed intently 1o the statements of Gor- davs prior thereto he was in the city | # car - eirs tha truck against another autsmobile house their suspicions wanld have proval from time to fime tions of s superior, . G. Ruddy manager of the Philadelphia branch nd got in his own car and went to —_— ¢ ) ‘trenth and Kenvan streets, re. been avoused He was apprehensive = 2 o |t 2 ight &0 awr ut a Explains Change of Name. af the agency e Potomac ving service fisld - «ultin: in minor injuies 1o Fred | thai his plan might go awry, but ap W the agenc the Potomae flving servie ¥ Marriage Licenses. mmier 31T T creat driver of the Darently it was entirely succassful “I_fought for the Government dne 0N SIrdax. Oetober *2 1927 ai O agent saw this man gt out and In a fine Dub-Rib 55 00 nes have heen iastgd 19 the machine. From the time of the mistrial, the Ing the rand 1 couldn’t stand for | 0 p.m. Norman Glascoel who call the juror to one side and talk S : ”‘,.‘;’:"hv“_ Nelenovich of Baltimore, | Burns men knew, as they put it, that seeing it robbed now.” McMullin, a rectdes at 1013 Fighth street north- for 20 minutes. He took the num COAT SWEATER of Wostminetar Md . o e ied amd charged with recl. thev had been “sold out but they | former Army airplane pilot, declared 'west, Washington. D. €., and who ber of the car and found it was a . Caigwell and Mary A Reeves eie driving and defective brakes after ' professed complete ignorance as 1o the | in &tating his reason for going to |was one of the jurors empaneled in jovernment operative, nten. % N he knocked down Frances Tastian, 31 identity of the person from which the | Gov. Pinchot the cause of the United States vs. | Tha affidavit was filed earlv last - Smith ot "thia ity Cora old 4130 Garrison street. at | Government got ite information. Thev | He then explained how he came to | Fall et al. which was then on tifal in | Friday with Justice Siddons and the K “, and "aenes’ Hawking Wisonsin avenne amd Garrison even qiestioned newspaper men on Use the name of “William \. Long” (e Supreme Court in the District of (repoit has heen with the district at eep arm and Wc“'" Sl L L LSRR Ry She was troated at George- | 'hat point in applying for the Burns position Columbia eame oui from the estah. | (orney nee t Monday Why pré—-s) B i own Hoespital for w0 dislocated collar And during the 12 days they were “1 had a friend by that name and lishment of Somerville brass works. didn't thev tell von that? FLong atenid diterni thsitias in doubt MeMullin mingled with them arranged with him to unse it” he located near Phirteenth and D siveets, | ddentified 1he nun in the car and, In a fine 53 9s 3 A. Revant. | collision hetween two automn. freely. attending what (Gordon de-|sald. “He hept quiet ahout the whole entered an antomobile and drove mway. | Ruddy verifled this 2 Haeorr oim seribed as their “pep’ meetings affaiv and stayed in the background.” | AMant in an automobile followed him [ The affidavits were not Aled with WOOL KNIT VEST. Third and ¥ streets one driven i Hnbort roggin Hvatisille, and | Maj. Gordon made his statement | During hix hourly contacts with | said Glascock, turned inio Pennsyl-| the court, according (o Thomas Lodge. loeal attorney. who presented H Gillam ather Yald Howard, 1171 after Gov. Pinchot, accompanied by the Burns ents here, MeMullin | vania avenne driving east; at abont e eired In minor imjuries | his secretary, P. 8. StahInecker, who snid he “pretty near had a couple Tenth street on Pennsylvania avenne. | them to Justice Siddons in chambers ety njamin Brocks. calor ron | was present when McMullin commu (of slip ups” which might have re- {afant observed an Onkland roadster | fov anv action he saw fit. Lodge later i e e G, Ol e ] G D T T S s DL b s L e L i P o M R R L Keep Warm and Well! Sk o ey maenine. " fle was freated | testified hefore the grand jury. The | he managed fo slip away after mid- | said Glascock: when Glascock's car| The man who emploved the Burns = o manital for euts about atrival of Gov. Pincnol a1 Mai. Gor. | night to make a wild dash to Phila- (urned northwardly from Pennsyl. | ageney fo shadow the jury. according 3 tace don’s office caused endless rumors | delphia and back before morning. | vania avenue said Oakland roadster | to hoth the older and younger Burns In a pair of fine $ 95 . vhich had permeated the smoky cor-| He managed o vl""hhmwl to Pin-irollowed. Afflant while on Ponnsyl. | wax Henry Mason Day, vice president . vidors of the United States attornev's chot's residence withont being Su-|yamia avenue observed license taz on | of the Sinclaiv Exploration Co.. who. & HOOVER ELIGIBLE s pthe Untealstitssbsatnast | (ke denlieise mIBDIEICUIE GGl e oo olie s lninas o crf e el e Buation o il African Cape Gloves. | ‘ Pinchol was linked directly with | of felepione hooths abont PIT3S. The roadster was painted | vice president of the Sinclair Refining '[0 BE PRES'DENT. Robeitx, from whom Mai. Gordon That no one in the Burns voup with twoitene ecolors. which distin. | Co., and welair himself, are charged announced on the day of the mis had the faintest idea that MeMUllin g gyighed Mr. Glascock drove to | in complaints signed by Rurkinshaw the “iip” came as to the Burns|was not what he was supposed 10 De. | hic home at 1013 Kighth street nort With: seaKing: 1o f m g 3 Bi street morth. | with seeking to influence the verdiet ecg arm HIS FR’ENDS INSIST opetatives was evidenced by the absolle {! ;I.\ west and said Oakland roadster fol (of the jury in the Fall-Sinclaiv trial a_n__ Lttt e | After Gov. Pinchot had spent a few ure of the agency to Inquire (il flow him all the way. and parked | Day is nnder 000 bond for 1 4 Ik Gontinedidonm Wkiestt Page) minutes before the grand jnrors, | into his awn record L. | Dis car mear his house. the Oak action of the grand jury. while Clark na i — Long™ went in and was before that “] carvied my automobile 1cense. . o inuing on and d avpearing from i nnder $10.000 hond for a hearing ne:si $ 95 providing for 14 years' residence with-| hody fur one hour and fifteen minutes. made ont in mv own name, in # folder $ in e (Tnited States really meani.! When ihe grand jury adjourned for in my pockel the entire time There (x no provision that the resi- | the day. the newspaper men flocked |applied for the joh and afi | dence must be continiots hefore the | into Maj. Gordon's office and fownd | MeMullin said “Nobody asked 1o sne ate of inauguration, although in xome | “Long. Gov. Pinchot and Mr. Stahl- it. If they had. thev would Rave g, 50,000 Ty ey - quarters that’ belisf was expressed necker. anite composed. Then the | found out right then tha' 1 was mas HRscngls jcAncon NS NAROIDR Rt TR St K W d W “ A - i o« e N . panied i lndy a children | <hortiy afferware the eligibility of a candidaie (ipited States attorney made his state- querading nunder avother name Bdy _and child h afferward eep arm an e !'! President could :rg‘ue;-gwi. U weni. after which he and Burkinshaw | The automobile license. winde out 10 e « suid. presented a dificult ques | cubmitted 10 a barvage of questions. | Willlam J. MeMullin. gives his ad fion, too. N om e attacked. in 2 | Kyom the questioning it was broughi dress as Lawndale, Pa. [Ile ix affil In a fine gray $1 39 Hoaoita State where a presidential preferential ot that the Burns eperntives had re- atad with the Kevstone Auto Club and Edzaheth & How | prima was held. through a suit by ported to Long within the past few | hix folder contained the club’s card Come Out to Fleecy Winter U'Suit. T R {# voler in ihe State courts. An Ap- days thal “we have the Governme Within a few weeks after the Births Reported ot oo e i Tt G (e SN TR A | i, 52 SRS St s e yeme Court of the United States N i | War. McMullin was among the group irths Reported. would he possible, hecause of the Senior Burns Mentioned. S (eainE K d 1 " owing we ennrted | constitutional question involved “Did William 1. Burns talk to L the first officers’ ining camp at Tod‘y o arm e 5 m afflant’s view, the afiant remaining to ) 1o he heid hefore United States Com S i»vl lascock November 25 No warrant for Sin Al the expitation of some 0 or | clair has heen issued, although one when | vards Fith Department withim the nast | 3 vis the comrt of final jurisdiction | about the reports and afdavit Kelly Kield, Tex., in May, 1917. He S e £ ] RBorello. froutd pase wpon it The suggestion Gordon was asked was then 19 years old and anxious as 'z”dl""l-‘i‘\é ;ul T Pa. Ave SE._to 11th 3&_ turn sngm\und cross , { was advanced also that the aquestion Yes all of them talked with him,” many snother to win laurels in the < S S0, tuen left and continue on § St. to 16th, then left to In cozv Wool Hose. nighl he raised when Congress mel | he veplied. f air service, e SAMPLE HOUSES AT lin joint seesion to eanvase the elec | 1t was then stated fhat McMullin MeAMullin came out of the training - Lional votes for President had heen emploved a week before he|camp with a commission as fivst lien 1500-1516-1532 R d'e Plnce S-E. Towever, it is donbtful that such « | cume to Washinglon. Prior 10 that tenant and was aitached to the “nd R - SR auestion could he <ed then, sincs | he had been an adiustment agent of | Aera Squadron. Kelly Field section "‘hflxf Are New 5 and 6 Room “WARD RUILT" Brick Homes. Congress merely meets fo canvase an insurance company. He was hired | inder Col. Daniel Buckley. He did not liarge Rreakfast and Sleeping Porches, Colonial Front Porch. . 3 s 4 b Built-in Gar: d ¢ and many other features tos neros ‘s W nd talulate o results e elec- on the 13th of October. went to wWork 2 10 0 OVerseas ol tarage to pave: iey and many other featu 0 numerous " orth or D : the resyltsForihe elec. | on 4 DIk jEat. e enancs oo BY) in mention. They are located opposite the Reautiful Million-Dollar Money's Money Back tio. on the 14th and came here on the!Backlev was associated with Gov l . 0 t Residence within a country depends | 18ih. Burkinshaw suid DIaC Lot atier tHe wiv an wel) anbalors Government Park. PRICES RANGE FROM i has been held in various court de. M:ai. Gordon than volunteered the |and it through his commander 5 750 8 650 cisions, 1pon the “intent” of A per. | statement that “MeMullin went to that McMullen felt friendly enough y to ! i : <on te maintain or 1o change his or | Gov. Pinchot voluntarily and freely | with the former Pennsylvanta oy A e e her yesidence. Mr. Honvers friends | without promise of reward,” and ihe | ernor to seek him oui here and ve TERMS YOU CAN AFFORD naist thai his “intent” has always | Governor at that point asked per- | veal what was on his mind in con- A RTH U R LEw E Y A " E factney s . oA wwen 10 retain hie American residence. | mission to make a statement nection with the Teapot Dome jury i be hnite by yeveste at [ Thie question of intent might conceiv Tt i rather nnusnal.” he said l!}\mnl||ng case Wheeling, W, 3 Tagias eres at1e bine 1tihis SHEION rRoUT Vel | whentin iman comer to you' e, Mcil IEstore bolE 10 Kelly Field, McMul 1105 Vermont Avenue eat repor. be seiioisls atiacked in thg couris. Mulin did o give much information, lia sid he had ailegded Ohio State | ' 1005 Pa. Ave. 1724 Pa. Ave.

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