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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1997, e C o e LT e e e s e e e A e | LEGION MEMBERS soxs or mevorurion noxor vox sreveex | [FAIR PLAY IS JRGED Chermgien Corg ke o e 1. OWEN DEATH INQEST 15.—Glorifying a familiar farm task,| Entrants came from Minnesota, Auto Crash, Fatal to / : A . hambions and._ near-champlons of | South Dakota, Nebraka, Kansas, Towa, = tal i ' e y N . .| cight Midwest States today sought |Illineis, Indiana and Missouri Nyer: Costello and Washington / : Jardine Asked to Prohibit| e national corn husking title in| Old-fashioned picking devices pre- 4 ) 3 competition at the Walter Springer m.,m,h.u;-d jmong, the huskers, with 2 i s thumb hooks, palm hooks, an occa-: Justics of the Peace o Sales by Packers Within |™™, __i.ec tert the fleld sogsy. |sional peg and even the bare hand to | or’ secian e, o meace, . I. Anderson . with husks and ears lacking the brit. | rip the husks from the ears of the |34, this morning swere n coroners Public Market Zone. Teness necassary for fast work by [standing stalks. o jury over the hody of Richard Blake- the 14 contestants. Six rows of corn, each 80 rods In |iocic Owen, 3% vears old, loeal patent Fred ‘Stanek, defending champion, | length, were allotied each contestant, | jawer, wiio died 1 O e ! X 5 “ . 4 g E an fter his third title in the four |The rules provide that a man shall | ;) v ning as a resul o b ; : : Bt e v ars the national competition walk behind each husker to pluck | {h; Yortertay, mern oG (l‘_nsml‘n Jv\l.u No. 15 .\(v» rican | ' & % KANSAS CITY, November 15 <- | hoen held. Stanek won the champion- K.‘|v~‘n\,m';m-¥"'nd or d\'x‘w-lv'(r!. with a {5 tor ck crashed into his anto- et e N s r r ; | i 2. ear at Fremont, | penalty of three pounds for every hile B e . | i latri suance of an order by the Sec: hip in 1924, and last year at Fremont, mobile on Strawbe etae all Legion pa in the District ave in- | :xn e L n order 4\ he . 3 Av”r*m. "ot '30.3 bushels for |bound the gleaners find. e rry ,.L(\,v!‘:h;;,fn vited to participate, an initintion cere- | p Agriculture prohibiting packers from g stvilie Md, ‘nmn‘\”wfl(h))‘\nl post Tq‘»mw ;[ut.tlv.ji! J s ‘ 3 making direct purchases of live stock Pennsylvania, Baltimore & Oh | will conduct the latter part e i th) ALt Mo ineteenth | within the switching zone of a public| A, F. OF L. TO SET the New York Central were engaged |0 this w of next week d T sn oot whieh era 072 i i Sitipa: 3 ke ety ik e arica 1D 0 4 ¢ might determine and T streets, at avhich e 4 of > Pmarket was urged at the opening ses- 1 a conspiracy to depress the p [ortox thans the latter post will he hosts. are to n of the American Farm Congress PROGRAM IN COAL of coal and {destroy the union.” Mur- | I M i e conspiracy among Serhgetner et of o' Tgion Ay o T IO T B e LT MINE WALKOUT | M5 business ‘interests. aainst e hiee. husband at the time ot the naires i ) nee the Pavis | p - ” ..r\(‘rn- l\;lum.i Live o k \IM‘ l4|7u-lll | unlon ha@ ,.m...,..,l. the point where « will be an important witness i ‘ Mercer also declared that the wessure was brought to hear on com EnYE | T o pr r N 5 Gen. John 1 ¥ ien. 4 bt “"] producers would be (Continned from First Page) panies to break off relations with the Hines promoted by veducin oo ol (GOt RO R commission firms now operating at | eqigned all his business interest iie named John H. Jones. | various public stockyards to one-third | i ; e i | of the Bertha Consumers Mining ¢ Capt. Watson B ‘ ; < the present total. {and has “no connections. flnn;‘m 1 |78 aving een Narned by the. e Batisnal oy » - " " - 4 orsona herwise” wit the | ora stors Corporation and P the national vehn . ; B Freo Competition Stressed. DT ot ok v oten mine | o i aeluhi banks ot lo and a1 gnd. Inftiation \ S - A “The underlying principle upon | ing company in Pennsylvania or out- | sign an agresment with the union. | OPPortunity to get him. 3 which which our open markets opernte | 5ide the State. His assertion brought a prompt denial The parade w v at i £ b o andc b g e 1 ade will form 0 b i s free ¢ pen competition,” he said, 5 . . from Jones. P s | © with this principle is injurious | zrurray, in his speech, told of 1 mander. of Costello Post. From the | . Prroteysnie o Y et : to the producers of live s b « : In:;:; t Buildin e parade is o | : ¢ ~ of m < e n vw}.m,.'\tnur to |l'm‘r-£ er WINS FIRST LAW CASE. BOMBAY, India, November 15 (). ;,”; - gttt il s A 5 & transportation. feeding, vardage and |’ ‘“‘""‘h;’ o :‘1: ’;_“1"',,"‘ I —oOne hundred and eighteen lives b v 5 " - commission cha re excessive and | Uien guseniiun Aucaital e es »d to have heen lost i to 1 strect re't rs witl | i : . ‘ B oo R aRaaTelaKreRhive W o report of a State police investi-| Woman Secretary to Representa- T hai dishand and joi e £ 1 5B : 3 g iy : Dircet marketing of live stock must | 1 the blame for the spe-| o0 000l pycmissal of Divorce Case. | Tukaram, plying between Bombay meeti ; oaasbydat s : bo decrensed, Mr, Merver asserted, if | Ciic imcident upon the sifiiug {and coasial ports. The steamer Jay - i gl the public markets are to determine | Millers, as against \"' e of dis-| Arg May T. Peacock, secretary 10| anti, owned by clock 2 - 3, i nterested citize e n i - . ; i Norman Gr v 1o Past| Col. C. 1L Conrad placing wreath at the foot of the Von Steuben statue in Lafayette Park on the occasion of | pri :‘ ter = ;:, ‘.' .1‘ ’yf»' 1 !M”: m)mh_ Representative George Welsh of Penn- | tive’ Novig Sons(er Gene: paw e | (he 193th anniy ¥ of his birth, e ke duestlon but what | 1yitteq 218 affidavits to the confer- | sylvanta, who was admitted to the har | e Tl bers for the Costello Post, who are rere N compi et does 10| cnce” cantaining reports of Ml-treat- | jagt month, won her first case In the | nsurs and o crew of | | | Posts Unite for Entertain- | ment and Initiation. : . | accom- president | # af treatment in man bel { 1 2 P - he mar- | n . fated with 50! 0 othe: H €1 0 S king ers ol Q o, v ' v 1 AR igaldiitn i ston e kets. ment to striking miners or their| oL gubreme Court yvesterday,|in three minutes during storm Saturday when Maj. Guy Withers of George Wash. “Wa believe live stock organizations| Sheriffs of the various counties, | suit for a limited divorce brought by | ‘occal returned today with 16 sur- ington Post chairman he en. EU and live stock producers should S, ray named deputy sheriffs 2 51 N streef e & e ot i, utse si| FEDERAL AID FOR FLOOD AREA | OF GEN. VON STEUBEN i f i rgtucers, should jree | 55005 ot St hoice ama. the cond | 2%, Grace &, Wetzeh, 1L S B0imt e, ahon 50 s st o5 arrangements for the meeting. an order forbidding the price fixing of | and iron police forces on duty at the |} Zo lol (7 vonie “an employe of the [ here, where two more of the survi- Lidgeeata )y VU RN AR, [ S e live stock at private unloading pens or | Mining camps. The deputies, he said, i e ‘0 s ol v Ioading pens or O e ing, “and | Interstats Commerce _Commission. | vors'ars in a hospital. 2 1 i - gl t 1 ar pa i y the Ea " " __|Sons of Revolution Hold Services|killing establishments located within | 2re paid by t Mrs. Peacock represented the hus-| A number of bodies were pleked ontinued fr rst Pa st take i rovisio or carrying | ching zone B AT g derstanding that the op- % . Dicke: SINCLA'FI AND FALL ___(Continued_from First Page) must take in provisions for carrying the switching zone of a public market. | It ‘“:‘?R"fl‘rs;":‘:‘h“:J:“m s shiaritls up, including that of the captain. our_products to the seaports. i iver- |If by chance, the courts should not D Nebraska Senator Scores Silences of | 27 B O I O Acierivan | Services comumemors ting the 197th L L G :»‘im\!mllj‘:ll?;ze ll].l!;n‘rs“e\'\':‘i{:‘"‘j\gzll{}[‘yvv\sd:; Defendants in 0il Jury s e el S o Hiom ne T . ‘:‘:;1’;\\"‘\:":; ”:”: “l"”]" bkl : j;]l\ figng e Baeaion Hhe NG BLCEl T e euura omi st el Toeal Scandal. completed betore anether Sprivg water | % (80 S EE oy systom [morning at the foot of the statue on R st A ths ‘way Bocause at that would solve the transportation f!f et oL Thillhyests Vestry Dinner at Church. ever weakly submit to government . g . | Park ] ns of the Revolution, " ot give the flo o irat | problem and give aid to farmers by | [ g : o 4 ) v injunctio 3 sociated Pross. e A o o ™! | reducing grain *hipment costs was vis- | U01 Conrad, senior as The vestry of the Church of the| “The labor federation president also y YORK, November 15.—The | .yt any plan which does ¢ the | ualized here yesterday by cretary | nspector general of the . .| Advent will have the entire congre, served notice that “the political pow- | same time, provi tion will § | 18 inspector 6:30 parish hall tomorrow evening at we are going to enter into political af- bert B. Fall in the face of the allega- | pe equally unsatic B merce in an address before the HERL s 5 avish i Booaihainet tin in einl oon | o i plan.|ation. fe el assy Wi fensesent iowionk: Singletan will speak | fairs in accordance with our non-par- I spiracy trial was criticized yesterday s EecTre i SotHier: thi ‘I believe that the statement that | ¢4 by 1l. ussol, secretary, on the necessity of persanal contact | tisan policy.” piracy rd Hawes declared sther thing: eernimmtion of the Mississippi | Kiep. charze daffaives of the German |in church work, and W. L. McCutch-| John L. Lewis, president of the oe jor e’b by Senator George W. Norris, Repub- | it does, are: by the 1SKY, Wias present pe 1 tak i R h . i . Bilar Hor INelcasia iohalmantonha 1 OB RTE Sk anamas [ AndiGreat Takesystemaof waterways | SILARSI WED Drosent Lo [€ba Wil take s Bia fopi (Rnsinesslminciainion | and Mur both | committee on judiciary, in a letter 1o | gation upon the Federal Government |Wwe shall decres ght on grain to i e { the|Methods in the Church's Progr charged the railroads, ng the ths Brooklyn e T 1R | world mart 10 conts a hushel | in SHatee ofiths ceramuon ) Senator Norris expressed the opin- | ‘It decuared to be the |is mot far wrong.” declared Secretary | “Clarence C.Calhoun, John | [IF fon that the American judicial sys-|policy of the Congress that the Fed-|loover | W, Childress s o oot tem was breaking down and declared feral Government shall assume char And by so doi we should In-|yijler Kenyon, Le Roy O. K v.x..} > i o ator ‘ 1 which that what had happened in the oil |of the entire subject of flood control, |crese the price of all grain o thelGogize Flewitt Myers, I, Goldsmith | trial was merely illustrative of gen-|protection and improvement of navi-|farmer by 10 cents a bushel, and this|<hanks and William I, Thyson. The | eral procedure. tion snd conservation upon and |10 cents is the profit end of the price,” | nembers of the hoard of managers, | “Crying aloud that they were inno-|along the Mississippi River, and its|he continued. aded by the president, Dr. Marcus | eent,” the Senator wrote, “Sinclair |tributaries, inlets and outlets shall he “One single year of such increase | pepjamin, were present at the exer and Fall still remained silent and re- |administered as connected and cor- | to Midwest farmers,” he added, “woull | 3 fused to festify upon matters, where, |related subjects under the jurisdiction | nore than equal the entire capital I under the circumstances, they must |of one Federal ey’ wutlay which we propose.” have had definite and direct’ knowl-| “It creates a fund, for a 10-vear| Seeretary lloover chard A S il edge, while preventinz, to the hest of | pro n with annual expenditure of | Spring flood in the Mississippi Sl HEELBC Loy their ability, the introduction of any |$100.000,000. |is “the most important event in our e i River evidence on points on which they| *It prevents ‘log-rolling,’ ‘trading’ |national life during the past year and | o ol about dozen of greater drai commis- inistrative authority— k should be to présent | the plane they formulateto Congress, could easily have refuted any testi-|projects by placing all projects be-|velopment and control of our greatf,.co* mony that was either erroneous or|fore a commission composed of two fyivers “tlele 0By faise | Army engineers, two_civilian,_enei I helieve,” be said, “the whole of The letter dcclared that “the ordi- | neers and one man selected for his|the United States is unanimous in 4 : = to the States a o the public nary person is hecinning to be im-|expesienced executive abili § that we must undertake such engi- | © the States and to the public M‘ pressed with the idea that a different It gives im te preference to|neering works as will give security, 7 R WA rule is applied to the millionaire than |flood control in engineering efforts| Secvetary loover said the necessity [ OHCe ou ‘l’)“‘"‘:;:,‘“ ’?::{}"‘*‘[ “;""‘ is applied to the ordinary citizen and mone: to remake and energetically eonstruct | (HKel action, then the task of con —_——— Vides a plan of financing |flood-control works as will guarantee | FFUCURE G0 oneriion sEowld he 1efe OIL CHA - not interfere with proposed | protection must not overshadow “our | (& *FHORSIDIE feparimental agencies HARGES CAUSE reduction of taxes or farm relief legis- | ‘h to the inprovgment of inland | )7 terprises and not u»} 3 i tont) nd commissions. | SIDDONS TO START In the proposed issue of honds for That s as important to people in .”.'\ ]',‘\'_‘0“’!"‘:“;"“{v(];';;l"" B heen S .| obtaining the billion.dollar fund the |the flood States as elsewher e | 1P it e HexTop CONTEMPT INQUIRY' & nual payment of interest and |added. *“We should deepen our rivers I“M‘:"_,'I;‘ ‘{l'“”’,“’»l"’ 'f ‘}[“' Davis will | retirement would be approximately |to permit modern barge transporta RRELLIL toConerase, Huaver \_m_‘ 00,000, Hawes said. The highest dednen itte ioutibtto the' Great i, & A0 SONFICENEE contited iSecte | —— | payment in peak years would be $5 4 1o permit ocean-going shipping oo A ('1’4_14\\"‘ ._\lmn as a Na- | 000,000, “Thus the one-billionellar |and to connect them all together into | Of: WIthIn the next few months, take tine «|a definite transportation system A | he plan can be simply stated: glve assurance of safely fo the whole T 1o deepen the 9000 miles of [ °f our fellow citizens in the flood ter- | IL 1N to DREnaN Lt . | ritory, but that will give such secu- 2:00 to 5:00—7:30 to 10:00 THIS WEEK, WASHINGTON AUDITORIUM AT this season, a man's wardrobe usually { requires new patent leathers, new walking BATHING BEAUTY CONTEST praomypisouitystss s W WED. NIGHT Jmoies Seccam b e Baby Contest Each The patent Coltskin oxford for formal dress, T;lll)%d C,?é";%'}‘fl&%}" Afternoon, 4 P.M. illustrated, is distinctive. We feature John- ANY AFTERNOON Admission, 25¢ ston & Murphy styles. (Continued from Page.) president and secietary-treasurer of ction as will not only | the &gency, whether they go hefor the grand ury to answer chargs made by their former employe. Neither um will not at any upon the taxpayer,” declared., 3 . tion of a route throf Mississippi and its tributaries to | THOTY. T e R L Lakes ‘and from the 1nj D A oot a9 as | MUY a8 wWill guarantee continued de early appearance today, althouzh it = ) it barge ‘service—that is the | Velopment of this great region.” == e * ’ was expected they would testify be-| /0 e anrhn s . ¢ | Mississippt system. f e :,r,;wji')“'A.\‘3,'.','(,({"‘;";;;,1"‘1:\vwm. waterways and na- he construction of the St. . i 2 i s T ‘;\mlml defense go hand in hand, he|rence shipway from the I ] must have been fully informed and |and ‘pork-barrel’ legislation for special|one which bears dircetly upon the de- | oo S0 N VI o0, €O0RUEH e said. Atlantle, thus opening ever Government attorneys made no N g elE he world over 3,000 | A " , 5 | . 'y war 25 been our | to the vessels of the worl v 3, TE :{:;11'?;‘1’!‘::“!‘;!!:‘:v‘r‘lh:x(""h(v b s b back intn | miles of deep waterways—the Great | ROSNER’S TWELFTH=<F STS. was no_intel o :n;“iu::{j\'n'\'\” a | cannot afford to lose 1t of the re- improvements of less size bap-hox speec ot is. entirely | Sulting heavy cost of 3 1 atti- | which bear directly and indirectly | Intthis (he Goyernmen I8 tude.” Development of for o | upon the Midwest,” Hoover declared. | within its right®, he declared. nder the ted establishment of T : Special Fall Purchase Ruddy came out of the g room about 12:30 and positively re g i | Keep a Lookout for the Lucky Cap o f 540, 45 & $50 | Powder; Pérfanic, At 2 o'clock thig afternoon W Hh.«n;:y 3. Burns, founder of the agency, and | g i Tt furne, were teni | § A Pair of Skates Went to Philadelphia | to appear and gives testimony. BY | | into hetween | an | Little Marguerite Kreuse was visiting at 815 Mary- the "' E v o urkin AW oze diir g | ifiotjmte) o sk, il | : Jur el N ev rontbe) | The Specially Stamped Caps are not hard to Vi ing dainty femininity in all its ';nl;:u{‘p ml\‘ r;‘.;ms.,,q _sublect 1o find if you'll look sharp on the Quart bottles of subtle elusivencss. call from the Uni es attorney. ; b i To clever women they symbolize the Hained. 1o gave Government expen Green Meadow Dairy Milk ! allows them to be sold at elements that mnsfox);n the ordinary incident to keeping them here and | AT I e for G. M. D. Stamping | into the sublime. e R on either Green Meadow Dairy or Fairfax Farms or - : GENUINE TECLA Bt Canniar i ‘”l".": the lucky Caps—and if you do there’s a b st e} Spl::;esOfWaB' :’ “-be;rmgf — FI'GE! It isn't always that at the beginning of the S TR s season you are offered A LOWERED PRICE! since the jur There are myriads of Powders and ed any information of any impor- | Dairy Milk. You'll not only get the PUREST and o the man other than th 1o th t and appearance. % g | | . 4 " 2 16 JACKSON Here Are 23 Other Lucky Youngsters: | We never miss a “‘bet,” and when the oppor- A Técla Necklace :‘:\“:‘.n}lyj P much longer hi Fairfax Farms Dairy Milk / $ 7 5 Perfumes but only two kinds of Pearls, the investization Burkins vas. . | N [} e SR for F. F. D. Stamping ' GENUINE ORIENTAL "_’"'d b ion Eniounced KoRay gt When you go to the store to buy milk, insist tance in connection with the case. No| §i RICHEST MILK—but you are likely to get one of facts previou ven. He was not The first and only repricement M . Robert Hicks—512 M St. I m 3 th Hunt 3 W i Wi PLACE Uikt e Tates A3 1ang i pos tuy g g alo‘ngd a i s Lee ates—Maryland d | IR TEnE e M us 4516 Shirley Gray—1110 5th St SNSRI R, R (On Lafayette Square) Maryland Ave. " inginin England—1231 fef- want you to see them . . . try them on if you | Ellsworth Miller—1101 K St. ferson St. N.W ish : e wish. New Office Building ||| ) y ’ St I ff ‘ "5 Gomnanlsss S it iai b | Never before sold under $100 Will Be Ready for Occupancy || iy "-"*"»"I R o =i -I«{n“ Simpson—2207 8th St. Bl B G January Ist | NAY, R it eid —51 ¥ (] rOwns reys OTHER TECLA SPECIALTIES: Rings, | eph’ Maiceron—630 Or- ungine, SRSt Yo e BLOC ks 3 Sruds, Scarf Pins, Earrings and Bracelets. Place, o 5 Onehalt ock from White || & Crooke—310 13th St. U e Plaids . . . and so forth Created Only Gold, Platiwam ouse and State-War-Navy Lo : thy s p the Tecla Paris ' enuine Diamonds Building. Overlooks Lafayette ||/ : ‘;_"""1 1736 Bay St : 0 Alleratlon Charge Laboratories. 1:',1‘5,"‘1'”145:%-51- Square, the Mall and Potomac E . 3 rf ! rs Kocher—209 Ken- S 2 | River. Offices admirably ar- |f/] e Ave e i All this week a representative of the T rln(ed_mvhalhflnm suites. Quiet Victor Cohen—221 K. Capitol i Avenue Shop will be here for consultation. by - and dignified location for law him in regard to Tecla Pearls for yourself—for gifts! Il firms and organizations. A Ii your dealer dnrjv\'\ sell H\U'.; .\|;-m| v Dairy or TFail @ i x larms Dair Miik--I"hone us, Iot. W—and we'll ’ Md.-Va. Milk Products Co. 26 Jackson Place ! 3 X ET : FASHIO! Main 8940 I 1620 First St. N.W. Pot. 5630 || 1325 F STRE i A0

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