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CEES U. . TRAILING 5o e Fomshs; NEW UL 3. BUILDING || FOUR BODIES FOUND REMUS REQUESTS WORLD IN AVATION, 0= Bvide 55 - pANS DISELOSED! [ o e i ~ INDEBRISOF BLAST DEPORTATION DATA William 1. Gant, colored, 85 vears old. who resides at No. 1 Ridge — ] Civil Aeronautios Stagnating| fne' iaist iz o117 1 Department of Agriculture Of- | | B8 55— B8 Sl e | Death Total Reaches 26 as Court Refuses to Order Sec- Under Present‘Bureaucracy’ | ok Wi\ Kol ihe Bocnse i 1. fices Will Extend for L e . S \ 3’» e, e | Workmen Continue Seach of permitiing bis martiaze ta Amat : % S b retary of Labor to Pro- Policy, Gen. Mitchell Says. | ax ‘st e e neer Three Blocks. e R S RN s e M. =8 Devastated Area. duce Records. ant_ was bol shve on the | . plantation of M Pinmmer | in Prince Geo County, | | By the A ted Press. American supremacy in the air, out Plans for tha proposed Department AR Ao IO e standine in 1921, has been so utter'y Apukcipation’ ¢ Hov the of Agriculture Building program, dis- 1 4 i § e o PITTSBURGH, Novemher 16, — 3 . November 15.—Re- t that we now trail the world in Latils iTEen o oL | s ieaiun i thdie Enticety. todiy: for WHe | el : 3 3 i EEE Working amid twisted steel and piles | sumption of rge Remus' murder aviation I Sona te is fhe ' futher iof first time, show a prospective develop- | i 5 i . Y g G ’ ; of brick, workmen busy at the task | trial was delayed today because Judge Civil aeronautics in the United | opjigren. The eldest son, who is |ment which may prove to be one of the | o s > i g 2 . f clearing away the wreckage caused | Chester R. Shook had to pass upon £ it ailowed to be concentrated | o5 "Cin'a Jest man for his father | sreatest structures in the world. | b " : g, e ke 57 by the explosion of the monster gas several ses and swear a new e st i stanpateand| 8t the ceremony tonighi. ~Rev. O - ; tank of the E Wble Gas Co., had un- | special venire of 50 men and women. vernment bureau. will stagnate a James L. Washington will officiate | will be opened Decem! for excava RO fes since taking up| It was a dark rainy day in contragt e, much as military aviation has| S nine tiom, and the Department of Justice ? : . ; k r $i6en. - 1bUked iy iby icontsntradion| | oo edding | e aninie ConbEmandon G pedcica: the slow digging into the nearby shat- | with the beautiful weather of the first under bureaus of the War and Navy | ings to cquire the first of three k 8 £ tered plant of the Pittsburgh Clay Pot | two days of the trial, but another Departments FARM A|D PLANS squares eventually to be filled with a Co. | great crowd of murder trial fams Chese statoments were among the groat “extensible building.” The kno death toll reached 26| thronged the Hamilton County Court- S s Yo tore Aigiet: gres Xt g Architects' sketeh of the complete eventual development, to be started within a few wee he known death toll reached 26| thronged th amil nty C C ekl - gorci et g STILL UNSETTLED 1.000 Keet Long. | : closes many structures, including two marble wings, already standing, ali connected by with the finding of four 'bodies | house corFidors in & scrambls for tHe et ecterdsy " by FwvAli b e sinclisteotat Bivinye vlawiot the [ABEE . spanning B street southwest. The principal frontage is north. Plans drawn in the offige | vesterdey and last night, and the| 110 seats in the courtroom. The long el assistant chief of the AS CONGRESS NEARS .3t vovedls o number of | Of the Supervising Architect of the Tre: = |leath of one man in a hospital. Edwin | line of men and women stood for hours Sarice, o irenieriod his i ines. STl TRy o ; = & Smith, 75, died of a fractured skull he | in. damp clothing - after their trip Service, who resigned h S structures, fneluding the two white mith, 75, died of | through a pouring rain mmission three years ago on the | P g 2 | marble now standing, all of | | - recelved in the blast that devastated Mool > sart in & ne e puniahment meted ot {0 | __(Coptinued from Fiest Pugey | Wl WS B CANIE, aors, | MISSING WITNESS DR. PIERCE ADMITS HIS DOUBTS (i aa &f several North side nocks | o, emus, came into conet in a_new hima by the War Department for . =S 5 i < and tnnnels. The length over | b the tank blew up M 56 ) cacna in Bl s s 2 . ) ) yuse is srincipal problen | whe ank blew up Monday. Two|yacks in his celloffice in the county critieism of the administration of the | White Touse is the principal problem ;"0 o "and west will be more than IN OIL CASE FACES | N KI g 2 . 4 i R T 35 lobDEINRrE0 § L e iotn teooh mosth| . | SES v.,l,.v’,.[«'_:;w\ma last night were not | jail. . SR et | e e e e abbiit 76D Rt | | identified. Scans Veniremen. . l-" ores ““"‘-"‘“"“ Slone BRIGHTER FUTURE SEEN. [1¢ 0t anding Teature will be two PROPERTY SEIZURE —_—— | 32 Held Missing. Fid odntd il sinawo VD Reman s smmcbing Suto & ehatiCietlEn ¢ A B zroups of structures on either side of | Among the twisted steel and heaped | they lined up around the courtroom tack delivered in typical Mitchel! | Agriculture Outdoes Industry in Ef- | | . sonthweost. Gonneatod marobs | ontinued. fra p d p I 1 d D s A e e | | for adminisization of x muas oath, the ack ol 3 meEn LN | By the Associated Press « E sible.” Col. shy-Smith was coun- | W h B bl 1 R f M d said 32 employes had not been account- | Remus, as he claim@, was insane when cansticilly on G fack St ";° United | (. Y ELAND. Ohio, November 1 iie tunnel will run from .the new | co) for Charles R. Forbes in the Vet- | 1t iblica ererence ade ieieor o sald. Howavar: severat|he shot and killed his estranged sec States today is virtually without anvi_ e ,aging the idea that the | Administration Building, which i$ 10 | apans' Bureau investigation that re- 3 i probably had escaped, but had not re- | ond wife, Imogene Holmes Remus, where he resided 24 years civil aviation because of what be |y, oiicay’ far cver will he re- |ho constructad hetween the two pres- eGtor : here last October 6. “ Stifiing~ tactics of bureaus, | AMerican farmer cve ) re- |hn constructed hetween the twe sulted in the former director being | Daktet h ist October 6.+ _ called the “stifiing” tactics of buteaus: | qucaq 1o the status of a peasant, [ent wings, under the street to con- | Gant’to Atlanta Peniten Ay i 3 y latt s don. The work of probing the debris was| Of the new venire of 50 only 30 an- and recalling the days immed e | Louis 7. Taber, master of the Na- nect with the huge extensible bUild- | ™ Neanwhile Isdward J. Kidwell, ir., made more _dificult by a flood of | swered their names in court todas an‘nr llh- “..r”\“}“Iv:re.?‘:r;v]rvl\”:‘r:e!'q‘:‘{‘“- | ional Granze, gave the farmers a ling on the south side of B street. The | (he alleged “talkative” juror, has pet ks aia | water“in a cellar in the rear of the | That gave 46 names to he considered and pilots were s o | peep at the silver lining of agricu <. of artistic design, will arch | 4 saring next fiday ofl - [ pottery p1 i his cellar were | however, since 16 were loft of the orig- ! 651 ol dini Hivle engine | 't T " s | toned for a earing next Iriday T Taion Nableibiiree. Tastonr ‘tesve o pottery plant. From this cellar were | howev f X B, i e P ent. in | fore the national convention here to- | wines to the extensible building., | hrousht against Donfid K. King, o e St Conchegulionily Cnrelt youie (une? o “er e 1'.-uJ pumped out a quantity of the water, | sponded. p S8 s and conld have crossed the |98 i o The Itter will he constructed with | jierald reporter, and J. Ray Akers. | \incoy,"gisagree with Charles P.|In Exodus, fild, his fatherindaw is| The 1ives of the workmen were risked i, The #pecial venire was reduced to 2 hotre mollicon e 5ed e | Predictions that the Nation will zo ia front along three squares on B | g ear conductor, whom. he al e ABEee it b - o QL1 his fatherdnlaw sy, "o (edious work, and the life of | 20 When several mothers of small Veon n won-stop flig Gen. ot 5 " s > o i . 20, son of Chief Justice Taft, | called .J ro. 1d be 2 eas: " " ther be: ore i g A s e | hungry because the farmer hy street, stietehing from 1“...«.1’"”. .;;w s, sought (o question’ him_about | Taft 24, son of € I;fuf L e el “;(',jl"{“ sthos hg!“;\,;;" ok DL CIY Lane was claimed yesterday when wmm;(., and other members were ex Mitehell said ¢ to keep step with anica Mwelfth streot, his eventually wi agains s Sidwell | ADO! S s AL RN oS an o e NAMES | Hoor 1 e pl ollapse | cuss jost our supremacy. and have destroy- STl e So0ft T woon Frlice mna i | trial against his will. RKidwell | 3,000 “of Ten Commandments fame.| “In Numbers, x.29, Hobab is re.|!10F in the plant collapsed. | i h Oi ATl HhiNe p DL s progi . se off Linwood plice and i | will figure prominently in the con. | YoRes of Teb omma ferred 1o a8 the son of Tenel, ahie | Bulldings in the area that were de- The war. | Now we are trying to build | s teenth street, hetween B and C atreets. | tempt investization which la based| %o\ no"3r Tage who is prosecuting | would make him the brotherindaw |Cared unsafe were peing _razed it up again. But we've lost the best Denies Ineficiency Chary i Money Appropriated. . i “" i the trial Uy a® lattorney of Cincinnati, referred to | of Mo es, and in Judges, iv.11, Hobab Oxhiges uanil ”:1’:';“"0;“"'1"'[:_"“':’“ of | we had and it will ke veus® | Much that will never i5 | Although part of the extensible build bl Bt apteber wtvellnnes” the fathenfs ey of aas i S bcully ealled B BeuSlORI I | ious will Biive % TIUMI0N angesels- | o o RCOR SR EELETERS G Called as an expert Withess to testify | predicted about the farmer” he suid. | ing is admittedly far in the futuree e iramd. jury decides | in_an addvess recently before Presi-|of Moses. [tion-trom fhe eity 1o aid them. ubpoena J. avis, Secretary o In the ease of Stuart A. Reiss. civilian | “The American tarmer will never he- | Conzrass already has authorized its ® J il make & Dresentment | dent Coolidze and thousands of others | wIf this were the whola story. we |\ Henaiine or reconstruction of the | 1400F. to produce all records relat air pilot whose license has been Sus | come a peasant. The Ame n peo- | eonstruction and appropriated money | yrat Gordon will lay hefore that body | PArticipating in the diamond jubilee | cou1q settle it definitely that Jethro, | three shattered tanks will not be per- | |2 the deportation case against th pended for 50 days by the Commerce | plo_ never will' g0 because | to hegin work. Plans have been de- |tk Gomion Wil 108 EOTe FRAt 100N 1of the Wa on Y. M. C. A. at the | sometimes called Reuel, was the | mitted until an laveatization made by | German-born Remus. Department for .1‘-:.u”\.n,wfu.n 20| the farmer has fi T | veloped to the point where contracts | Hnmimentary evidence swhich fs now | Washington Auditorium. ather-inlaw of Moses, and that|the city council into the hazard of The evidence will show that the the air traflie laws at Hoover Ficld | Despite the present dark clouds the | for cxcavation and building may be | porMetiey WUGE SR (& Z00 Asks. Dr: Pleree: Hobab was: the: ‘brotherimian. of | i ar e i ity 1 mite | deDoFttion case was inafitutedi by} fxen “.1,"”'”, silila o i e [ U ,“""“,‘“ o e ,"'(,,v;f'v‘- let as soon as the Government ac:|jn,section by the jur: President Coolidge, a deep student | Moses. has been completed. It was one of 4]1'-' mx«lad Nirs emus and n bt e o b e s Bl e kel b R 2y ondmneton fhe st of) "Willam 3. Bnens, founder of the | ot hiblical historv, -appatently took | “However. on fnvestiation, in the | these hue storage e e s b 0 will make a decision in the case, | he said were found in the press that | This is bounded by B and C streets, | \tective ageney employed by thelno special notice of the brief refer-|best Bible dictionaries, I find that | ploded and cavsed wide the defense of this defendant,” Remu. to be laid before Seeretary livever | the farmer has not kept up with other | Thipteontl €trect and Linwood place. | Snelaie interests to shadow the trial | ence to Hobab, but one of his secret | scholars studying the original He- | injury to 500 persons and damage bt g ; g within 10 days. industries in_efficiency. He quoted WG Sulibes lonE Rith ke Als ARrtne | [mors, and s son. W, Sherman |service men heard it and set himself | brew manuscripts are disagreed. One | pected to total millions of doll O S hanled 2 DAL A8 coutity Diddeds : , «Manhandling.” figures compiled by rural economists middle, are to be acquired later. durns, have heen excused without any | (o thinking. Many persons wouldn't | group identifies Reuel and Jethro &s Move Overhead Debris tor, opposed the motion. A request Not Sure About “Manhandling. f trie unss R eribilitra) ) Gohee < & o vely being obtained for their ap-|gnow whether Hobab was a disease | being the same man, whose son was be Stk Tt of the Kansas Asricultural Collese | On the center square will be erected | SUEIY DeBS OBiBed Tok LACE afe |in e Shitting thelr: activities: fronm the ht be made of Secretary Davis, he My interest in this easc.’ Gen.|which_indicated that in the Missis|the first unit of the extensible build. | hearilioe here, e same applies tojor a secret pussword, but the White | Hoba Aooded Tasement of the Clay Pot (o, | said, but the court lacked jurisdiction Mitehell said that T don't want to | sippi Valley section alme the farm- | ing, to consist of the facade alonz B | ividue agents House operative knew his Bible well Father of Two Sons. L e ol the b rtator. the | Yo GathEnoR oo the flying personnel manhandled.” | er has increased his efficiency 57 per | strast, and two long_wings stretehing BonitegAr0r I neCeRsHEY: enough to recall having read that g n n o ! h t _h AL i “ p | roscuers today hoped to remove suf-| Meeting the opposition, Remus Youre not afraid we ne | cent, measured by the volume of food | to the south toward C street south-| s why no bond was exacted of :]'::w father-indaw was somebody " 3.?"&7;»?:?'1\:'fl“f.‘n': l':\.»:.t 'PI":J":] Betent of tha ,,\,,.NL“J debris to make | arose and roared into a flight of fn- ALl e R o Mac- | production per man. while the manu- | wes®, There are to be eventually ] 4 e ok it cellar more wate. Three | tense oratory. Asain, as yesterday s : facturers of the Nition have shown | thne of theee Wings runnime nortl, |Bem: 4% in tie case of Das and Gk |~ The secret service man took ocea- | Jethro and the other called Hobab | work in the cellar more safe. Three Ll S o e S Well. T don't know.” Gen. Mitchell ' an cfficiency increase of 37 per ce and south, and then from these others | JOVErnment attorneys said they had igjon 1o speak to Dr. Pierce about the| *“A third group, and it seems to be |bodies have e e e rom it | the 'courtroom. Right hand in the replied. “I'm watching it with grea P { will xircteh tn an ensterly and westers |10 Q0Ub that the Burns people’ could | maiter when the lutter called at the | the most influential one in weight o | pement since the disastrous blast.y U0 P00 TR0 U8R, LS 00y teg nterest. and 1 think Congress ma 7 s |1y direction toward Fourteenth ana|"® reached whenever wanted = |\hite House the other day, and the | scholarship, believes that Jethro and IWo had been drowned, o % ere by | With his left, and twice smacked his have a hand in this matter in the next | Leslie R. Smith, Hadle wellth streets, respectively Maj. Gordon added that Day and | eminent clergyman freely 'admitted | Hobab are two different names of |(ared others were trapped here by |t W0 e Soue (008 S00GClS ool el e 5| exceutive seeretiry of the Gratige.toki | | Although the extonainle bilding will | JJATK: accused of receiving reports of that he was extremely hazy on the | the same. indiviqual. cbris and by the rush of water from | left into his right ‘as his volce handled hy bureaus that we are not the delegates that litile thought % pe jexs monumental in nature than the [ th® Burns men for sincluir, had re- subject of Hobab. He promised to| “One fact is apparently certain, [Proken mains and from the siant gas | s | given to the crossronds farmer in e | aiministeation building which is o | lused to answer questions before the |jrush up on this topic, however, and | that the terms father-nlaw and (%20K. which contained thousands of Order Ts Refused. Mitchell attacked the entire | €ries for relief made by “political and | connect the two white marble wings, it |Srand jury on the ground that their a result, the operative has received | brother-in-law are inconclusive, If |Silons of water at its base. It Was| - .ye 0 oourt please, in view of what © of the civil aviation law, deelar. | So-called farm leaders, .| will have a north facade along B street | estimony might tend to incriminate | the following letter from Dr. Pierce:|the text says “father-in-law.” 4 sar- | *Xplained that the water was pumped |, 55 "yoon said, it is apparent that v \he Gom. | “Lenders are many and loud In|Gof impressive dignity. them, whereas the Burns men had | “This matter about Hobab and his | ginal mote says ‘or brother-in-law, | M0 the tank to seal it and this flood | F8 SHC TRIE SCCe o8 & BN CET08 (iR meoree Department has jurisdiction in | their demands that Congress enact ? taken no such position _ [ reiationship to the father-inlaw of jand vice ver: was released when the big gas reser- ;oiion was to permit Mr. Remus to | mensures for farm relief. but too! Now in 41 Offices, No formal charges have been laid | \oses, proves to be less simple than| “Without knowing aav better, I|Voir exploded. . make the speech he just has made.’ over air|many of them are making the issue| The Department of Agriculture fs | 1g1inst the Burns or their operatives | [ anticipated. | should be dispos all Jethro the | A. W. Robertson, president of the| . o .oq "prosecutor Taft. *I ask “eather than cen- | A% 8 pawn to advance their personal | adinittedly In one of the most dis. |dnd there is no expectation now that | “T muat confess that it has been | fatherindaw of Moses. and - Hobab | Philadeiphin Co. whose subsidiary, | renarked Brosec tralization of control in one Govern- | interests.” Smith s 3 tressing housing situations of any | Y Will be, pending a report of the | so long since I have heard about that | his brother-in-law. | the Equitable Gas Co.. owned the ill-| ™05 0 " g (0™ oriced to issue the b sani I e i e i AT o | hey are using their farmrelief |Government department. It isx now nd jur i bird, 1 had forgotten there was a One thing is certain. ond that s | fated tank, arvived in Pitsburgh to- o 5o %, 00 seoretary Davis and re- that by’ which automobiles are now | cries to enlist farmers’ support for| scattered in 41 buildings. according to| 1t s significant, Thowever, that|chap named Hobab. that neither of them will object. | day trom Texas. and went to the scene | SFCEr, uPon Sefretary bis Snd re Sontrotan their advancement to some Statc or [{he report of the Public Bulldings |While Sinclair himself has never been : immediately. ~ Robertson interrupted | poked Jimts o BREsening e mov national office. We need more thought | Commission. When the' new housing | Arrested in connection with the grand a, Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce Points Made in His Address. of the cross-roads farmer to back up program is completed, it is hoped that |J coceedings there i still_out- | trade tour through the South and re- f::.':.~e"5§xf~:‘,e,::£§.§5 the trial with any Among his characteristic outbursts | SMPLY. cries for farm reliet.” |21l of the department’s activities, with |3 wt him a complaint '“”"“1 when advised of the disaster-.| Remus then demanded that Judge e RaTl My v rag iaHun | ———e |the possible exception of the Weather |numing him in the conspiracy to in- One ‘of the bodles found last night | ok dirkct fha:prossciitor:to: (nf vere the following: “Overregulatio e e Dbk T flante the GecIston Al action oL the ‘\\Js identified as that of Paul Orlowsk | Shook direct the prose o inform keep flying down. We must h.a\m o . Ao S, one A Curtisville, Ph., coal company|the defense of the whereabouts of Ve it o, e s fave | 92,000,000 VALUE L A e A R i Coud " compan | he” detence o The- Wiereabonte” ot | driver. He was delivering coal to the 8 3 I Clay Pot Co., and was in the basement | declined to act. ‘““, the biast came. The State exercised the first of its four peremptory challenges when it excused George Cannon, taxicab Asks For Records. Tt was 11 o'cloek before the triii got under way. Remus arose and read a long motion asking Judzé Shook to | . E i zh.” hom in Government-owned | The warrant issued for his arrest was T ml SET BY ASSESSOR | ijsunie T s e 1y et lea pilot’s judgment in any given situa- | The department now occupies 1,1 (0 give him a hearing on the charges Junen X | 931 square feet of floor space, of which | sefore United States Commissioner o it ‘:x:hl\nc R ON WHITE HOUSE 059 square feet are jn rented | Needham C. Turnaze. while the grand | U s FORE|GN RADE |chiuffeur, seated tato. yesterday as ATl ANl et AT bTs ars oD buildings, costing $176,690 yearly. jury was investigatine the matter. | T . s tentative juror No. The forty-second on the venire, Mrs, Rl ot Soncebs il (Continued from_First_Page.) The new building has been auchor- | The New York oil maznate, it is . ey Congress 1o eost ot miore | inderstoud, fas given assurances . Man Held for Inquiry Tells Man Who Sued Ford Tells) HANDLED BY ALIENS | watierine Schwarts. wita of a tarmer The reason we trail the world in! Who believe firmly that it would be than 00.000 and $400.000 has heen | he will retuin to New York. when- | 4 and mother of six children, was called. aviation today is because the Army | right to have our appropriations made | appropriated. ks Everihlspresenca.hers je meeded. Police Pistol Was Ad Club Here Co-operation vas excused because of her need and Navy have it locked up. We have | on the basi® of 60-40. the substantive | “‘m('-' _';s "q r\uldlmll_rad ru(»m_(‘.l Clark Demands Hearing. | g ey eribesniatiowe o SEvelop. {1aw, mow in force. i hope that Con- C0Stof site and construction of §5.750 B Sty o . s < Gon Mitchell gave his testimony |zicas Will appropiiate on that busis U0 for the extensible *building on | When Clark was hailed before in Victim’s Hand. Is Solution. }two-thirds of America’s foreign trade before an audience that included Thea | for the nest fiscal year. Wbl LS00 S8, SRR B e SR R R L {in 1926, Of 5761 vessels aggregating Asks $10,000 Damages. Rasche, German aviatrix: Mrs In describing the extra burdens of “nd appropriated £1.200.000. A bR L SR L E- 330,000 gross tons required to move L. Vermillion, 1134 Penn Foreign ships carried more than ehee Chamberlin, wife of the pilot of | taxation that are placed on the tax- | SlE <;:.‘f.§‘1}?:.‘ blans call for ;.l|?l¥0t.on|‘i.{‘::‘ nenring hus licerl SeC | e Wi Anioetatan ek Aaron Sapiro, young Jewish attor. | the trade only 1,678 were under the northeast, today sued the te transatlantic plane Columbia, aggl | payers of the District by reason of | Diaiue the heating plant 'for the | fop, BTN S8 o iminal con- | RICHMOND, Va.. November 16.—|ney g 5 e i American flag. ola_Bottling Co. for $10,000 I'aul Schiuter, navigator on Dole | the great development plans for the | "‘;‘ 7“'ii‘rxl"|nl:;f‘ t;\rt(n ”{H‘Mf h;nhl- wm‘“ "'”! eedings, . while involving | Mrs. Elsie Hoit Snipes, 28 vears old.| 1o and co-operative marketing ex-|* Thoge figures were included in a daitiigen:: for ' dlleged nersonal:: fn i zht plane Aloba. B .\l‘lunall(.’u;ilnl (inmx?\i‘..u‘n’h; kX ERt loegteq: | OF B streel, Whete | oo clifr, who was charged in e | was <ot to death in' a_mysterious vert, who sued Henry Ford for $1.000. m'}.‘"""fl Board - yerart - vesterday | juries. He says he was injured per. | ferro pointed to the fact that under | ™= 3 GOT T hieh i to be closed | Government's afidavit with bein the | affair in the Snipes apartment here |000 as a result of the latter's anti-| Which also showed that entrances|mancntly when he accidentally drank ; | the lnxt assessment the vatue wf all i, o B idine from 15 to | real employer of the Burns detec- | shorty after Lusc midnixht, and John | ebrew campaign, severely denounced | 114 clearances for the vear totaled | pariicles of glass contained in a bot- \WOMAN SEIZES SON \N“N'* real ‘entate dn the District| = o 0 sometimes known @s Lin. [ tives, will be directed largely into| W. Fuison, 3 retary and man-| o o et 3l Tt ofiex | toat0. Tiposts —amounted L0 £} tle fof thet compeniy's prodict The ERUARD e N . T ereh place, # Lin- e tharges that Kidwell, juror No. 11, | ager of the Hermitage Count e e ary-Hausen and Call pther| s80,000 long tons and exports. 08-|jottle was purchased from a bowlinz IN DIVORCE FIGHT fires, At s thx of $136, now in | “SHb B, e e ot 156 | Hiscunhes i a0l sl the court’s | of Tichmand. 1 Boins hetd by police| #elich, Gy liel megsuers” in an sz, %0 0 50 00 G ol omained ‘- auantiy. o force. thia. prodces D oy ait e [bY:70 T Eund the part of the | Ins ruction and stated he would be|in connection with the killing, Mrs, | flfrest poiote the Washmston Sever: | ‘American shippers paid about $600- | hroken glass, some of which he swal- ;"‘” ’1’"" e 1';”" it than half the | (o, " ible ,,u“dmg o be erected firsy | disappointed if he dldn’t get an auto- | Snipes died at 430 o'clock at a local | (S 3 ““"'im'<'rh"-hr] » ;“um“zel.mn;:"xk;l;:;;l | lowed, he states. Attorneys Joseph : local revenue. lie state e over ) y y obile “‘as long us this block” in case | hospital from a bullet wound in her |~ 0 § SREY L MG arI relen SHIP-| C. Suraci and Alfred M. Schwa ap- Husband Asleep When Mrs. Meyer o (705 "0 Dight out by the | Will be over all 241 by 453 feet. Stian dhnuitian Ll 2 The Y';"L‘"'F»“ i‘;*"l\[“"'“ ‘1“:]“ the | owners received about $450.000.000. | youror “,:dpamr&; o UL i 1 i v ommissioner a % J The B rder Wi rpr only real key to the farm relief prob-| Current reports indicated that on | x s of Maine Calls With Lawyer and |commissioner as affecting the lo The court’s order was a surprise | The woman was brought to a hospi- b ettt fo . tax burden were that the District of, MRS MGKERICHER DIES; |to Gordon, and owing to the press of f1al about 130 o'clock by Faison, who | () covperative organization, Sipiro Ociober 1. 1927, there were 1230 pri- = | Deputies at Forest Glen, Md. ‘olumbia owns real estate valued at business incidental to the pending |is alleged to have told hospital at.| dechred. vately owned American merchant ves- Maj. Copthorne Assigned. £50,000,000, which is exempt from fe £ e ibly will | tenda sl er: Shvai. | “Don't forget that there are lots of | sels of 1,000 gross tonnage and over 5. Williz ) g siceping sesterday afternoon Mrs. Al and religious orsanzations own brop: | Following their final attempt t>|ment, but she succumbed within a | AUetion of farm xeliet” Sapivo said more than 1 per cent beinz in|(om duty at the Army arsemal at School, near Rockviile, with two overnments own in the District of | 88 Years Old, Lived in Capital |operative, that he was used to make D(,(p‘_l‘:\f"_;z‘;;l;f".";lj'""'{:"ll ana | 'resident is not going to’solve them. |{in overseas service, the remainder | [ B L. for assienment to duty, ef- deputy sheriffs and her attorney, and | Columbix real estate valned at §4,000.- it 5 faiNe: amMdavit Eo=belne ahout)| N Lt o being on coastwise and Caribbean | carried away b ar-old son in an | 000 whicti Is exempt from taxation | All Her Life. 2" posmible mistcial, the Turses ia-| Lagins T e e O e e L | route. automobile. She c¢laims Maj. .\h‘)nr."xml hat the United States owns real sued a statement last night. It fol- otk ‘ i reople lere in Washington The report showed that the sailing the husbard, had taken the child, AL | property here: vahied ot $470.000.00 | Mrs. Frederica R. McKericher, §8|j0\e 3 ments made at the hospital that the are goink to have more farm relict | vessel has not been entirely relegated BOWIE ENTRIES bert J. Meyer, . again which #lso is exempt from tax::ion. | vears old, widow of Alexander S. Me- Mr. William J. Burns stated that ;;j'j“ ‘.\““.‘ -‘l“. e '“le]*?' bunk spilled here in the next fow |ty coastwise shipping. there being | a Maine cour sed m This later fignre was exclusive of the | Kericher and a lifelong resident of | he and his son, W. Sherman Burns. “”_ f‘r“-l;"‘!-; t “*lfl-ll” nent ; d l‘ml inonths than you are able to digest.|347 <uch craft, aggregating 280,000 | 5 4 give him up. | great tria propetiy soon to be i this city, died in a local sanatorium |pia heen before the grand jury and | Witk the vecorer ot the e "Ul']'r The politicians already are buey prom-| jons, actively engaged in transport- | FOR TOMORROW. According to Edmund L. Jones, |acquired for federal uses. yesterday. e . Tintle thelr atatement, and had come | Witk the recelver off the hook, while | ising that it sand su s elected Presi- [ing American goods_ (o forelgn ports $1.300; claim 1 ver's attorney. she had been | S o Funeral services will be conductsd | gjatad eir testimony. and state Ll e s L oE el here e a farm relief |of that number 205 were under Mrs. Meyer's attorney. she had been " pleted their testimony, and stated that| yeed “at the telephone, Beside the |enncted thut will enablo the farm ‘| B BT | : Backs Civie Groups' Sta S100n 06 ot i Ao wibis awarded the custody of her two chil- i 3 0o . at the rosidence of her daughter, Mre. | they stupd ready to amplify it at any | ennir ‘was & revolver, while on the | st tact sy tnimeme | e ho v Cobild e lof the Washington Board Trade | Rev. Henry W, Tolson will officiate e out 1 further de- | [°F the pistol on the‘floor and a small | going to solve America’s rarm prob-| A, F, OF L. HEADS v = oS gl refused 1o give up the elder child and [ o the s e ELEy, W g o ficiate. | they intended to give out a further de- | atomatic, the magazine fully loaded. | fans ‘myeelve Amerlews Tarm pie . F. . ; ! S aint ook him rom Maine to hide him trom (414 othier orsanizitions for readjust ment will be In Glensood Ceme | fajiud suitement which they considered | IR (8 agazne Gl loaded. {lems. “There are too many probiems w SFair Justice. B B N e i e of the loeal tux sivation andftery. 0 0 |sxtremely important, ‘and shanld €0 t0 | hin o¢ hotl weagons nolved, trom e infiation of lond | PROTEST TO FISHER | Rt iitwii fig S ot learned hushand and child | 1o estd’ Wapenr of € €N | e i EE Me-f{he public, but were advised by thelt | “iinding Mr, and Mrs, Faison at the | nitant SRR ORI . *Milison .. i7 *Fidehity House were a school and came here | PEODULL | Alexander J. MecKericher of Battimere | coun%el, Mr. Charles A. Douglas of|nospital “in ~conversation, the de- |methods, No law mor no ; IN MINE DISPUTE stwis"™. with the court ’.x..!. wiichigave e F SR v it imovementinotm ot lna Toseph. MW oM BICE s 1Bt St llmx:‘: L (‘:‘IH- 5 ft E.’u'l\l\’?l“.:n‘a}:?:«h:‘; tectives said they questioned them and { can remedy the conditions, , SECOND lu|| ® aiming: purse, $1.300; 0dy of the children. e - I [ LB € Jare annowceme ha aken lipoiia thut Falion B4 Bee el st et % eyear-olds and up: 6 furlongs: Deputy Shoriffs Charles M. Orme |that the nresent practice of feity. She also leaves a granddangh- | place today, would be sufficient, and | G800 (0 .\h_,_ds“’“"',‘__(.“::“'_mff_'““{"""‘[ ot sl o (Continued | 2 Baby Gas and Clifford L, Howard of Mc o |11 making @ lump appropriation s | ter, Helen V. Harper, and a grandsc it there are any further statements to 1, Just as every other industry in e s Manwell oY Counts want with Jones and A, | expecially nnfair 1o local taxpayers i | Rohert McKéricher. Her husband was | b given out. same will be done by M. ment and had r after the | the United States Is organized.” SR ; & SLly i {others hud departed. SUHLED CHATIGHTINT #as Ap . et el *S: | that as the local budget mounts form | employed In the greenhouses of the | Cnarles & Donglas, ; Say : < noran o iy B sl 1 ear, the §9,000,000 lump np- | Department of Agriculture 47 years, | | Pores A Dol Telephone Receiver Off. any member of Congress who held stairs whea they got there. then |Probriation becomes increastngly | e Bt paienl s . tt e Ny Faion i sadd to e told them [out to V}:n- farmer hope of agricultural | SUIKE and State police, wa : oapat Bt Aisafoeaien. ‘ ¥ lsmaller and smaller. Whereas it up- n the jury-tampering scandal the | ihat the young woman explained that & relief through passage of legislation. SRtToNnY. G o'dee of SHrade . Sus il | proximated the 60-30 division of cosie| LINCOLN LETTER SOLD. [erana juy has investigated, among |she wished fo use the telephone and | He expressed the opinion that the Mo | &5 * ““‘,'l‘;_‘\! .‘Ml.‘,'r““‘,lfl,,',,‘;.\v el Hora companies that is dominated by the York Central and that. is using Four Charges Made. F under protection of I back in 1422 when it was insugurated, | other things during the past “two|had gone into the next room for that | Nury-Haugen bill is. “the worst meas. i1 Co. His brother. Tt, B, | Kok Thor lit is pointed out, during the present - weeks, these four main puints con- | purpose. It was soon after taking | ure ever proposed” and voiced hope s = & - a W, B. Miteh ud Beacon Manor Stabl CARAVAN CLUB TO HOLD | fiseal "vear, it arounts to hut alout | $2:800 Paid for Missive to Gen.|tained in the Government allegations, | the veceiver off the hook that the | that it would be defeated. He referred | {25 ho il enthrbaitha ¢ R OISt e 00+ ciainbigs 25 per cent of the local tax burd-n ; That the Burns operatives came here | shooting occurred. it was said. . To | to it as “a vain gesture hy the poli- | 1 Sy When e il o |3 year-okls and ups 1A LUNCHEON ON FRIDAY | it duniort of this contention. ihe Anderson, Defender of Sumter. |, Jiadow the jurors, the night it wa 5 | whom she was talking or the subject | ticians.” I ‘I.n“{' n.; ”‘lt‘\”:‘usht:r ’\““ifl un“.”“h S [ Board of Trade now is completing w| NEW YORK, November 16 (P |learnied they were not to be locked up |of the conversation was unknown. to Cotton Growers Unite, Ry y it = : {mational tax survey showing A letter written by President Lincoln |00 a telephonic order from the private f ol . . B sl St iy Almas Temple Group Opens Fall|\vashington stands second in the list |to Cen. Tobert Anderson, defendor of | ADartment of Harry F. Sinclur in the | Coroner Whitfleld will make an in-| 1€ stated that 300,000 cotton farm.| Other elements add to the politicat . | 5 aat otics L or S T 3 SOm, i | Maytiower Hotel. b e i . e in the South are organizing to|Confusion. Secre Hoover and|eig sCompre Sencon—Shrine Officers It he largest cities of the United {Fort Numter, at the opening of the | Mavh el. quest some time today. K Lol ecretary James J. Davis helped A $ Com ites for the per capita assessments | Civil War, has been sold to Oscar| 'That Burns' men strove “to find| Mrs. Snipes is said to have been | Protect themselves and solve o > dad ile ngreame A Expected. | and fourteenth in the list for per eap- | Wegelin for $2.900, contacts and relationships of the [ divorced and to be the mother of two | W0 Problems. Only in this way ','D'““'f‘!f‘l l)h\ 1"':: . ;’»‘-‘ II:!;-;“I;\‘TL"“:\'J om0 11T Voniiania {ita tax paid. E. C. Graham, presi-| The letter was apparently written | urors for some ulterior purpose.” {children. Faison is married and has | $he American farmer going to lift -t\;sh‘l‘l\ etatier—ae. Meflok through | 2inty Radies': 108 YUrebead .. ‘aravan Club of Almas Temple |dent of the Board of Trade; Joshua [in reply 10 an appeal from the wife | That Harry ¥. Sinclair was in con-| several small children. himselt from his present rut, he said. | fAbINCS MEORr i o e padiat: | oo s i jts first Fall luncheon in | FEans, jr. chaivman of its committee | of Gen. Anderson to the President for | 2¢t With their operations through . o icenseditns Spoliticktns = oteprend: f (5 0o S8 (Rels Relped 1o credtel | an e b e, 21008 leigh Hotel Friday on_municipal finance, and Robert J.|uack pay for her husband, who hdd | Henry Mason Day. one of his oil com- e Ing propazanda against co-operative | IN¥ what two others hely v Rwses Rywacuita: € 1GT e ey enuon A U AL AlEIce gd RR TUCIEE s husband, who had | JEVY Ar0s S eidon Clark. an organization. Added to this is the fact that Secre- | a Cabeii's Dale Inqusitor .. ) o'clock. The following Shrine trell, assistant secretary, this week [heen out of the Army for two years | PARY s, o oL e, Memory Poor, Gets 90 Days. . ary D has bey aking speeches | Flower Girl . Cherokee Mald rs are expected to attend: iil %0 1o Detroit to check these fig- | penuse of i1 health . Tincoln in the | other official, both of whom have heen s i _ The Government must not make | 13rY Havie hes been st ni ShAeCHcs | Contaur .. 0 b Tilarmey .. mes i1, Price. imperial vecorder, |ures and other tax data against the |letier pledges his friendship to the | IEsted Claiming that his father had given | peasants out of the farmers,” Sapiro | I IS State, 1w which he Bas|wele & 5000 108 Memoria Tempie, Rich vereite W 28 of the Detroit Research Bu-|oeperdl, The letter was sold by the hat William J. Burns, his son, W. | him the razor which was found in | concluded. “I ask the aid of Ameri. | VIEOrously attacked the Dennsylvania j e oo wdstant 1o the fmperial @ factfinding body of experts. | Anderson ¢ . Sherman, and Charles G. Ruddy, one [ his coat pocket early this morning by | can business men in impressing Con. | FUliNg rexime, indicectly it not direct-1 - a Formerly ran as Senator Cooper. % Temple a| The address by Commissioner ‘Tala: | dleries from the: Lincoln | 0%, overytives of the agency. were | Policeman 1. J. Burke at the corner | gress with the fact that laws will de | 1): One leading official here said that | bW. R. Coe entry. 15 precededsantadivass on bulding |2 cuon ot BmanueliHertx. cognizant or Involved in w “plot” to|of Thirty-fifth and R streets, Remus|no good; that'Uncle Sam must not | \DIS conference cannot take the strike | = FIRTH RACE—Purse. $1.100; the Mahi Temple, litions and zoninx matters by Ru e [ onufacture fake evidence - detri- | A. Hoswell, colored, was not able to | offer crutches to the farmer, but t e Sl A L O Rl D A e L L e Fesidint of the Geri. | the families of Washington own their | mental to the oil rial prosecution and | tell Judge Hitt in Police Court todav | he assist the farmers to help them. | 40 a8 been from the first. = 0| Xealon Kav ... 308 Eliowant . Kerlela' ] tive Builders' Assoclation, in Which he | own homes, he said, 48 compared with | upon which the defense might de- | where his father lived. The accused | selves Ly fosteritg complete organia. | gl g, Much money the appeal ot} o 200 108 mion . etios” 3 Tescr effeets of zoning on hous- | 36 per cent in Eultimore angd 41 per | mand a_mistrial, it needed. wille spend 90 days in jail. tion of the agricultural industey.” et e . e R L e e T Lkt no enc knows, Laige sums are ex- s Jur vict and ur he 1 nt in Philsdelphia, the homes here wire was introduced Ly Frederie | plcied. The miners have spent a halt | 5 SISTH BACE—Pure, $L300; claiming; Teng 8 to extend the market | were far superior to those in other . . Williumn Wile, newspaper correspond- | illion dollars already for barrucks Setomber i ) ¥ ers. He declared | large citie M d 1 S d E d C M h ent. Norman Kal, president of the| o Hor jtise &victa vilnont Dlidy Word ot Hon ) ) Jun T that thcre s’ great and as set licle | Reberc Xdama, member of the Los edical ptudent Lnds Ligar Marathon club, presided it Heconiters Tetnstund g m Temple, | tou ield for real estate salesmen | Angeles Real Estate Board, made a A h S k s H M k H Ill —— clothing thousands of men, women and larry E. Lunsford suditor ie housing field and stated that | brict talk urging support for the pro- s 30t moke in 8 Hours Makes Him Held for G a7 S e the Tmperial Council, Ararex while in_ general t conditions | posed building of the Boulder Dam in WHSETIR S of thie ordinary activities of the union Cansas €ity: D were good the prospects tor the future | Colorado as a power and land reclama- Edward L. Anderson and Harry 1L | leaders. The problem is admittedly | S s - A . | were brighter. tien_ project, By the Associated Pres: Tor three hours he puffed steadily | Trudge were held on the action of | large and serfous from any stand |Frank Andrews . 2 City, and Ohsuges Tader Toslhor Taw, Willlam €. Miller, newly elected | BALTIMORE, November 16.—Eight | with no physiological reaction to sup- | the grand jury under $1.000 bond each | point. RESHENE 8 . Stenart, 1!nyu~n.|1 captain of the president of the local real estate|Lours of steady smoking increased | port those who would deny that “alin Judge Hitt's Police rt today in But if the predictions of labor lead- SEVENTH RACE—Purse, $1,; guard, Almas Temple. Reviewing the effect of zoning on|board, presided, and announced plans| the pulse, respiration, temperature | good cigar’s a smoke.” But at the |connection with a charge of house-|ers come true, the rank and file of | ing: J-year-olds and up: 14 miles. iy nousing, Mr. Lusk stated that since | for an advertising campaign for local fand hlood pressure of Vincent Maddi. [end of the next three hours his pulse | breaking. It is alleged that the two|union men will be aroused to a new |Lampus ....... 112 Compass ....... DinsiRites Momoitow. the advent of zoning regulations in|realtor organizations and announced | The first three hours were the easiest, | wus 108 instead of 80 and his respira. | men Monday night entered a ware- | milltancy. The fact remains that with E Rl [ 3 = ) *Houston acist . *Poly Cral 55! o | Washington row-house construction | that he would offer a_cup for the best | with no apparent ill effects. tion 30 instead of 17. His blood | house belonging to Nathan Fanaroff |the striké of the miners the injunc- cuiter” 11 111 Bowe Clark. Tuneral services for Arthur Wil-{had been greatly recuced, that the fiveminute speaker on the advantages | Maddi is a medical student at the [ pressure hud increased from 120 over [at Sixteenth street and Good Hope | tions here and the injunction soysht | *Little Vince . Yam Dunn, director of the American | number of detached houses has been | of Washington, the winner to repre- | University of Maryland. To settle [75 to 132 over $0. He was feverish, | road southeast and helped themselves [ against the whole American Federa- | Qe bie 1 1 Junior Red Cross. who died at his | virtually quadrupled, that the number | sent Washington at the debates on | arguments over whether tohacco was | irritable and. restiess. to $60 worth of canned goods, which, | jion of Labor in New York, trade '-xE'iL.""x’l.‘. b E Aunte e 1 1 Fesidence, 400 Thirty-first sireet, yes- | of semi-detnched houses had been dou- | home-town advantages to he held at|harmful or not he attempted, yes-| The test ended abruptly when the |according to Policeman C. A. Rerry | unionism faces a Winter of conflict Pauiotta terdav. will be held tomorrow at 2| bled and that apartment units had|the forthcoming session of the Na.|terday, to smoke 50 cigars in~ 12| thirtieth clgar mage him ill. “I might|of the twelfth precinct, were later|which cannot in any way contribute | L% g'clock at the home. Interment will be | becn practically quadrupled. \tional ~ Association ofi Real Estate' hours while friends made observa- | have suffered us i1l effects had|found.in their "homes.” Both men! to indygprial efficiency Vi Whereas only about 30 per cont of Bouras at Louisville, Sk tlom and recorded lhe Auullu. _ I continued,” sald todey, . pleaded not guilty: " P e g TS - pprentice allowance claimed. (Covyright, 1027.y Nther clears m’ck >

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