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WOMAN IS INJURED | (oo ] |GORDON PREPARES DANGSTER'SHOME 'STER OF RENUS BY FALLIN SHAFT =~ FOR OILPLOT CASE DOMBED INFEG 'YEEPS ON STAND S THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25. Victim Attempts to Board i | District Attorney Plans Pros- A i ‘ v : - Chicago Family Escapes Witness Tells of Events Ascending Elevator—Taken % | ecution of Six in Con- | i e R N T . Death—Gunmen Wage War. Leading Up to Tragedy to Hospital. _ ‘ tempt Proceeding. ‘ ol T m R e e s Dry Crusader Slain. | in Park. od States Attarney Pevton Gov ¥ : " | By the Acsaciated Press F 8 e Anaoaiat 14 I""t:‘““ fi""*‘ ""‘=”' it \K‘ i Wrkin ; v 1 @ o : (‘H‘;,.\l.l"' -\;'\"';Ix,.,- —Explo-| CINC f\(\\ \ shaw, today Weve mappin i % . : ¢ 4 ston of another bomb in as|Georga Ren cour for the conduct of the fi " e 3 ¥ X AR £ 9 : L W cany niehts, at the s ot 4 major outgrowth of the jury-tamper v Sk ¢ Y z y 4 e fell one 3 p Hegations that abruptly halted : o “ e Century . § S the N-Sinclair conspiracy trial—the shortly be 3 oty ontempt proceedings inst Harry injurs SRR 5 *. Sinelair. oil millionaire, and Will ¥ ted investizator ssociates, scheduled to hesin De- alleged her brothers, was cember 5 Maj. Gordon is assembling his data with great care to have it ready to L | support the allegations sct forth in his - : i Called HOWARD B. FIELDS. retitions for 4 contempt 1ule, which | Above, the new Red Cross recrea- : : lay, a warning ; STty She f_ Arlington : the six persons named in the court’s tional and soeial cenfer Walter [E8 % pineapple,” as : il WA b = ot order undoubtedly will ficht vigor- Reed Hospital, fe ated yes- i) ang parlance, was tossed into rom a barber ci the bombing seon fou Witnesses and documentary | fer Below, of 4 3 droom, but members of the family | was home the : fevidence will be offered in support of r.. who died at Waiter | 2 3 ore another part of the e he she and | the charges that the Ninclair and | ented to the cente 3 N ¢ sy 1 s ey Y Bdens Pa . was |l Burns men influenced or atteripted to | Mrs. Coolidge and the artist, Ebe 4 e escaned CINME sald influence the Fall-Sinclair trial jury. : Only One Re ' . Doubtiul on Procedure. | . . Mrs. Lucille Genna, ghter ot {her in the wit R Among the witnesses who probably i Spingola and temus former Gov. Gifford Pinchot of Penn to Emer sylvania, Owen J. Roberts, special | two policemen, lived on the sec ersation was had severa vernment oil prosecutor. both of . 2 or of the buil a0 i : e hds Faoll i Tald whom received information from Wil- | e i : The six brothers were once | For] el Sheriff Fields Prepares 10! e o in mmmloven s Bu | - Yoo o o | cumreme among tis city's bootleggink 5 s nftersicon to detective under the name of William | 5 ] : ; cangs. Peter, who was arrested in a | st . i é . M 1 i | potice Wednesday < i mer nibe 1« Answer Accusers in Elec- | V. Long. to the effect that the trial olico round-up Wednesday night, is e oved ir jury was being shadowed by the de- 00 Ly an XHII ).:”"”. = .”N e s f ; fense; McMullin and his el . : _ hers were killed in 5 feuds o = her o tion Contest. \Mdavit charging he was induced by Painting of Dead Son Do- 3 5 ° e country under threat of Mo R e = stated that Mrs. Hawort 0 ik the Burns agency to make false re i B phes S PR sl e nu le s a,:},.’ Sesp i S ity ports about jurors for the purpose of = two previous bombings were | W ' to p el bt Sevitien T e R R nated to Walter Reed Red [ 4 &8+ e lirected at gambling establishments. | divorce suit : . )ne gangste ¢ e policemna ave 3 . - _— 1 bt it had not started and pushed | ¢ . whose election November | Several, if not all, of the 12 jurors and i . ne gangster and one policeman hav Sobs in Witness Chair. St nstead o several, if not all, of the 15 Burns de- H R 3 7 ? [ fost their lives in the latest outbreak ‘alter K. Sibbald, assistant prose aside the closing Eates. Instead of | "y, contested on ‘chargeator| (xS 8l 1L AL of the 1o/Burns.de: | Cross Building. . . : . : : )t the gang feud, e e antlanlipre et ¢ i vote-buying and other irregularitie The United States attorney’s office % s ’ 4 7 : More than 50 known gangsters have £ a £ Go > s pECEm | i b : - hoen arrested, but most of them have | [tje qm.of the val ¢ e is prepar “!was uncertain today as to the exact SR T h Ty . been arrested, but most of them have | Kluz, driver of the death car, B = a sweeping legal denial method of procedure to be adop Mrs. ( v Coolidg preser ‘H}! g ¢ = & b i R ;- " H‘ released or are a iberty on 18" depa e with him. PAYMENT FOR RAIL A . B in the contempt hearings—whether | portrait of her dead son, Calvin Coo M 4 : . onds. i AU E You knes. something was golng to | of his guilt. the respondents will open with argu- | idge, jr. to the recreational and so e LY : : rival gang feeling: amolder- | ;o501 (E0F, SomEthine Wes going t SURVEY BECOMES Ile has more than a week in which [ ments, testimony and evidence show- | cigl center of the American Red Cross . 3 3 iy . sporadic activities continued in all | fnhen et TOTHE, ¢ to reply to the sensational petition|inz Why they should not be cited inlar Walter Reed Hospital vesterday 5 = ¢ 4 2 f city. Fourteen Iy:m(lusi THEHATE BoGB et toarwe aEdaats R PROBLEM | filea by 17 “duly_qualified voter contempt or whether the Government | ufternoon, when the new building was § i : 4 4 sawed-off shotguns sur-|y\rrg Ryerson had been sup MERGE | siskinz the Circuit Court of the county | first would lay down its hand in the | formally dedicated. The paintin ; 5 4 i iests at T I £ let <o, o 2 ol and vold- | form of evidence and allow the re-|which is considered the joint gift of 1 S i L ‘ o % ? gty iin a roachousciand Toblx She dropped her head on the brass ‘cvm:nlvn(( to answer. According to (‘Iw Mrs. Coolidge and the artist, Eben ‘ & s 5 4 $1,200. | railing about the witness stand and 1 Yhis sheritianatni o sl s e L e sl Dry Snooper Slain. T Jhoulders heaved convlusively. s n y the eantime e sher. and his |~ i i e D! e ra g of he old omestead at B g 4 - 7 i 3 , s No, did i no, didn’t,”” she whom were paid salaries amounting | e amining the eharges | to appear before him and show cause | plymouth, Vt., with the Gr M ; - i n ar part _of the city, thel nioiéreq between 'sabe ' %o $30 a day, it was said, have worked With & view. (o answerjng | WhY thev should not be cited, TS iain in the hackround. The © . v W - rihur G Martz, aliesed dry |~ Her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Dobbratz on the project. : v | each of them in court. They character. | Would place the burden of initiating | yaqy, in company with Mrs. ki i & Yol ik 0 ner ard hi-jacker, | o¢ Chicago, who had sat quietly in the Qi il ‘1“2“”"“.‘lliii\',i‘?.i» e the allegations, which range from | the proceedings on six persons in- ros, her house guest, spent al : R : S : > had been “taken for| pack row of the courtroom seats with- apparently had not been a s | | out her neizhbors heing aware of her identity, also burst into sok = | to declare the election ed from First Page) land call a new election of all county ——=————— ffitera. use of liquor and monye to influence | V0Ived. On the other hand, it was ex- | 40 hour and a half at the cent cha ¢ : 4 ; A, e . > ; ing, shot by police November 1 = died in a hospital. Frank Washing Man Falls in Faint. ations until last week, it was learned. | BAIEIS, (0 I e as “ridleu. | Pation “criminal contempt” and there- Assurance had been given the feder. | the polls last e sl | fore, as in all other criminal case ation that it would be assessed 1 cent | lous”.and wu Joke” & L ke Government first must prove its | controversial factor in the mesothj . (0% erous irregularities at | Plained that the case bears the desiz- | ijyg with the visitors and war veter : i : ; . ; | James pber of the “42 Son Died in Hospital. i it bk ? ton, surprised at a robbery, was shot | s ’ ‘ % aki - C s, Mrs. Coolidge considered it appro = i3 K. ARR ELEALE Mok 3 Judge Shook declared a five-minute for the costly undertaking, and the or-[ 1% : n_emi | charges. | ed it app = e Ak fid: Harel 59, @ stitc| o o0 | e item. The sublect, nevertheless, Wi .4 Geclared to have served illegally hearing of Sheldon ik, vice | \ lter 1;;;“(1’:{2._\;“.(.‘;( |'1‘m:.”i\\‘~;!' T son U [ AVIATORS WIN <hot and probably fatally wounded. |tha bench alongside hiss. hotied o frequently discussed informally | {iC BEEEIEG 2 e eht ont of the Sinclair Refining Co.. | died at the hospital on July 7, 1421, | VA bl et . Sl t among the delegates who were curi-| PeCase of his Vederal cmployment, | o id in a complaint signed by Burk: |and had looked forward to a milita . Console her. imit Mrs, Rverson sl ously inclined. I Ser z %% linshaw, alleging efforts to influence | carecr. RI.D RE ORD CITY OFFICIALS DEFEND ras weeping whon alis went huck;into e Alleged, jces n;‘,}’“’:"**‘,:' written statement, |the jury, before United States Com- lowers from the White House and ot i AN it Payment Plan Is Alleged. | 5 (lx'x;"hltl.n\,'gl. el “M»“}mm“;e,i missioner Needham C. Turnage. Upon | from ):u'.nl\!-‘m" graced the buil insz, DEFICIENCY BlLL |TEM o gm{.‘d..mA\m. 1unz"§p3»>.u"(m-rrf n The mpression got mbout that the FLU SRt S G ol lection ipre: |motion. ‘of the Government several | which was thrown open for & pibiic S| courtroom fell in a faint and pro- S uatat D Easking tne|cinot, at Hall's Hill, he declined to ac. |8ys azo. Nowever, the data for the s e e ariese Three Flying Marks Set in Dura- vided the corridor crowd waiting to SB"\{::} o :{:muc service primarily, | ccpt the appointment and did not | hearing was postponed . 4 ¢ ine T | Commissioners Join Appeal for Ap-|8et into the courtroom with a thrill. ;“'Jl; that it expected some compensa: |Scrve in any official capacity during tion and Carrying Tests | Ryerson, who had preceded his wife . oy s, 3 . | Charles P. Summerall. chief of staff of ¥ el the electi {the contempt proceedings. and in ad roval by House Body of in the witness box, was ared s tion in the form of advertising should | ctio U P hox, was declared a Nthrt : iti % Henry Mason |the Arm ccretary of Labor Davis, | v 1 a r Sheriff Fields pointed to the Cush. |dition to him there ave Henry Mason /e S0t CunTeay, commiaa] hostile witness immediately after he its merger plan be accepted and put |, SHERlE, Tells pomted 1o the BUS | nay vice president of the Sinclair Ex- | Brig, Gen. 1. M. Kennedy, command: | Pact Seen as Sharp Reply to $3,000,000 Fund. took the stand to testify for the prose. into operation. | many inaccuracies contained in the |Ploration Co.; W. Sherman Burns, a t spital, ¢ d bt | | | | Undoubtedly this was erroneous. | menY ihacquracics eontained in the | cocretary-treasurer of _the Burns notables. | e T e m‘ The District Commissioners, Auditor \“"Ruaicon began in an entirely friend- According to information sathered ; sgency, and Charles 1. Vietsch, man. Recelving Pt | France—Held Guarantee 5 e me ving reconte et | [ s bvari) B HeATOR AEL | I D e Ay ey e x o Charles Hansel, | b pointed out in due time. e . | b R : v from reliable sources, Charl There was considerable discussion in (2ger of the Baltimors bureau of the | p, oo eiving line were John Bar- | L S o €N TECOS- | s departments in the Municipal | questions, j | sovernment are before the special [, F1¢ said that on the night preceding Sfi?o“,;”,‘h“;‘ f{;fi?fiéfi“flinm‘-fl“fl( the | the county yesterday and today as to | detective concern. ton Payne, chairman of the American | of Future Peace. { nized by the Federation Aeronautique R n = ceting one | the possible effect of the petition on Sought. Red Cross; Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Internationale., . the shooting Remus came home short- federation at a special meninE S| the election as a whole. The fen- :‘;"':K”“.‘\r:":‘il:: rove the | director of the organizafion’s volun Lieuts. B. J. Connell and H. C. Rood | SUPcommittee of the House appropria- | ly before 10 p.m., retired within a I e cedure by which it was | dency evidenced In most quarters was | ; Lieglsiation wimed 10 SRS Ll teer service; Miss Margaret H. Lower, | ROME, November 25.—Following | of tons committe this afternoon ex-|few minutes and arose on the fatal 0w ¢ DY cey | t0 take the matter rather lightly, in Lol Lo field director, and Mrs. Henry R. Rea e i o 5t |+ day at 630 a of the survey v, ex: rress as @ . A e | closely o e rece conclus gy g e s Kot P poret .ffi‘ir&";“rf‘ff\'?iuf’ 5o far as the broader aspects of ‘the | 22 DUt r:‘fndln-flve‘12;rz'1\:\é\xvls(i(:‘mhr\?‘r:c‘enlv o Pittsburgh, former field director | (105¢IY on the recent con Dicgo. Calif., the National Aeronautic Did he say anything about a_ma- : . Sha the pact of friendship betw france | \wociation was advised today, are | Which total more than $3,000,000. chine coming for him i Sibbald siail case are cof B ki & S i e o] ar-time struc hich | rarti . i i ¢ = ed Sibbald Mr. Hansel, it was explained, sub- Sk B ] mistrial of Fall and Sinclair on|at the old war ““”)k”:f» tureawhicH ] =8 s lanin. tho! (ext of a: treaty | reilitett Withy World records tor dura.| Fartculavé ateantion being paid | - not that I recollect,” Ryer- R comm“;e‘?;a&;fi:‘g- ' charges of conspiracy Repibl ik n::wn‘;‘;"\:](‘hlln‘,f i And march was led | of defensive alliance between Italy | tion with 500-kilogram loads, distance |to the pl ;t of llhe District n\\'lm}:- son responded. n whi equested it to indorse, | o 2 Norris, Republican, h srand ninc S e : [ it s00:kitog i atest |ment regarding the various establish- tion wateh vo requesicd it to inderse: | DOUTHITT PAMPHLET | Joth, Sepater,pNorri, Temublican '35 Gon. “srriti 3. Irciand; | na' Ahnia tas been mado. pubiic, | 8ith aoikilozrans ioats an createst | ent rogiring the sarieus eetablishy G Jogislation the federation should ate judicfary committce, and Senator | Surgeon general of the Army, and|This pact, signed Tuesday at Tirana, | J0PACHT (0 EPRILE O = ® |the area south of Pennsylvania ave- Bhald then satd to Tudge Bhook: sponsor, a provision that the cost of cEAsEs PUB”CATION Walsh, Democrat, Montana, are fram- ;‘.’;;*‘-m“‘”\ jand iy ’{"!":'“;']';‘[‘ ‘|-L';"{~ s vegarded as a sharp answer of the | Uy "X U TINEONS quration record |nue, where excavations are being| Ipeld then sald to Judge Shook: vev SSes: i agains chiel 2 it- | K e abos 5 couples pa Pl o s 2 - ol ol oz b ¥ 'C ow Co o) 3ui i H s . ——— s the surey be assessed either against ing bills which will require all wit-| [fenneis, With abouf 150 couples par yaucists to France. O Rours and 45 minutes and the Made for the new Commerce BUIMINS | price ffe is a hostile witness and 1 the District, or against the con; nesses to testify and thus avold the Autings (ho afair There had been no hint that such nee record is 2,525 kilometers, |ind where other structures in the|ish’to cross-examine.” dated company. situation arising in the recent trial 2 E a treaty was in the making, and its | The flight in which they carried 3 ederal building program ar. to be| "Ryerson identified a statement he B e tacmbers o | Lewsmnd K0rderBReoord Was NOn1y, | whessty MByorhart, aon iniak of \nnouncement took foreign diplomatic | kilograms to an altitude of 2,000 |erected. had made and signed for the prosecu- jstinct. surpris s Fall. declined to give certain testi- | , meters was re iized as the wreatest | Special consideration was asked re-|tion “in which he had said at break- 4 iy i . S P | circles by surprise. % e x - s e had said at break: the committee, it was said, and his One Issue—Paper Call mony on the grounds it might incrim- FRIENDS URGE IERCE = il . atq |10ad ever carvicd to that height in [#avding the Health Department clinics | fagt’ Remus had remarked to him: resolution was mnot indorsed. And per Called inate him. | The document stinulates mutual aid | (30 SG"C dniiicl which would have to be closed, and | %y Remus had remarked to him: 1 " - : is a $- . . 3 3\ vork 1 case ol 3 a litary, fnan- ” > el whether it will be ultimately is a mat @ " Also, Senator Norris hopes to wor | in case of war with all military, | e ot egarding the House of Detention. |0 ter for conjecture at the present time. Disgusting. out a plan to make possible the selec- FOR SENATE CHAPLAIN | cint ana other resources. No ars . Db Birmanitariay ftemis by thede. 5 = ¢ Ryerson pleaded that when he made Anyhow, the revelation, it was tion of higher standards of jurymen. stice, truce of peace shall be: placed {HIYINNE()E $80 000,000 |icicncy bill cover the retirement pay | ihe statement he was suffering from pointed out, caused a rift in the rank The Law and Order Record, de.|1ie thinks it impossible to get a com- under the command of the country ’ ’ to police and firemen and school teach- | general excitement and was - highle of the committee, and the matter is ex- s % s | petent jury if the jurors are to he ex considered to menaced, Y ¢ ers, and for the care of prisoners at|nervous, and I mizht i i # have id what pected to be thrashed out on the floor | scribed as the official publication of | cused beciuse they have read news. | Movement Started to Get Presi-|: “pat when - conditions | 16 GRANTED TO PERU | i€ 0cconuian and Lorton institutions. | Tshouti not have it 5 “Clatk Is one of the respondents in | Lady of the land were Maj. Cien. | the Naval A tation at San | %7 _ | plaining the various deficiency items of the federation at its meeting, De-| the Citizens' Service Associatlon, | paper articles about the cases in-| go 4 | It . n_denied he ever had seen Sk § . A0 i ent's Pastor Elected to Suc- ial circles here declare that t o isto volved, ' » treaty is to clarify Beckeepers to Meet. h 2 pistol “How was the information of this nveyed to you? asked cember 3. T e e L e Mr, Hansel himself did not attach | Which made its appearance last week. | "o /iainly every man and woman of | 4 Rev. J. 7. Mui ; L gLl i [ o & any degree of secrecy to the arrange- | has ceased publication with its Initial | any worldly knowledge,” he said, “will ceed Rev. J. J. Muir. the positions of the Lo Bovernments | by the Amociated Prese. e COLLEGE PARK, Md., November ment which he has made for financing { number, it was announced today by | have read at some time or other about | D s Ghjot ot hotn| T B U NOwshilen 25 CREpYe cre will be a ing of the|Sibbald. the project. Without hesitation, he ex- | Dr, Everett M. Ellison, secretary of |some of the more Important cases in | I i T BT wtives of J. W. Seliman & Co.. | Marvland State Bee Associa-| The defense objected, and the law plained that he thought it was gen- | 4 3 the newspapers. If that is to be a| Friends of Rev. Jason Noble Pierce, | sovcrnments. Whe ~ofieln’ | (OIS e National City €o. and New York | tion at the Rennert Hotel, Baltimore, | vers and the court reporter went into erally understood by the federation 5 srounds of disqualification. T don't see | pastor of the First Congregational | 11U S (he SOSUEENE QUL B 1kers who represent other hankers, | tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Every one in:f huddle about the juige’s bench a 3. Fleharty, peoples’ coun- o sociation a SguSstes vi OW Wi ' ver gi an adequa jury | iyt b Bl i e vgpriengsingn P | terestes ckes g is invited. Ford sifted ack » eW S e ::fidng‘;ulr’:'n‘]é Eleharty, peoples’ coun- the association are disgusted with the how e can ever get an adequate Jury | church, which President and Mrs. | which Italy is, above all, interested.” | have granted a loan of $80.000,000 (.“1 erested in beekeeping is invited Neadil |h‘(‘\'J"\:v‘-\ro‘:q:})\—vyg"'—‘\)\)'.:1(”1]~’» Sion, that it his merger plan is con. | The publication bore the name of| While he has not worked out a bill| Conlidge attend, have started a move- | Phe treaty r“{”wl::;y:(‘?(l‘;l ed w\\{;l\)g\[m-l ruvian government. The money | question having been asked in the summated, conditions will be made in | Harry N. Douthitt as editor. Douthitt | along this line, Senator Norris is ready | ment to have Dr. Pierce elected by the | the League of Nations, dt 18 cOtive il be used to cover outstanding | BOWIE - ENTRIES State’s pursuit of its allegation that the legislation that Congress will have | is the prohibition investigator for the|to propose that the Government be | Senate as chaplain to fill the vacancy ‘1"_“;“”‘:‘; o ninetesnth yedr. it wiili] 2ebts Remus was the executioner in a mur to approve before a consolidation is|league, which was formed for the pur- | authorized to grant immunity in cases | caused by the recent death of Rev. J. } WGl W0 SRR e STR0e B0 0 The first issue, covering $30,000,000, | der conspiracy, and not an insan hrought about, to pay for the financ- pose of combating alleged growing | where witnesses decline to testify be.|J. Muir. e e e A1 will be purchased by Seligman & Co. | FOR TOMORROW. killer as he has pleaded. ing of the sur violation of the liquor laws in Wash- | cause of self-incrimination. Queried on the matter today Dr.|uvther =0 years. | and by National City Co. I sinsradin S0 L Tey to Prove Plot Hansel Without Figures. | ington. The first issue, designated as, Senator Walsh, who led the Senate | Pierce said that he understood such a ——————— The documents pertaining to the | , FiRST, RACETPurse. $1.300; claiming F¥leikrove Klnd: Ty 2 i No. 1, indicated that the publication | inquiry culminating in the oil conspir- | movement was on foot, but that he | transaction will b ned this week. | Girazol ........ 108 *Run i 5| The next questions also were aimed The federation, however, he pointed | would appear semi-monthly. acy case, has a plan whereby presiden- | Was in no sense a candidate. Il did | \WOMAN SLASHED IN ROW.| wiis destined to sive constitutional Toanof” L 113 Biue Flag ool at the conspiracy. They dealt with out, is not obligated to pay his firm| Among its features was a column | tial pardons could be given in such|not indicate, however, that he would | character to the loan are being p 4 Saint i Charm : Ryrsoni CosiDIN . Ras o nakn o1t but S1. entitled “Washington’s Roll of Dis.| cases and be required to be accepted | take any steps to discourage his ! { pared and will be submitted to the | IS poee o formed of the shooting by Blanche “We have closed our eves as to the| honor,” which purported to reveal the | by the witness | friends, saving that the position was | Cut With Razor by Foeman Hurt|,cxt extraordirary Congress, the issue | Aiflizh A Watson, but defense objections pre- cost of the survey,” he declared, “be-| names of all persons arrested on one of honor and importance and one A | will be offered in New York within | Eraulan .ooc.. o vented answers. 2 lieving that equity will prevail. We| charges of hootlegging during the first which any clergyman would be giad in Fight. Stoney L : St . : il 4 T | two weeks, ShOrty ... Sectets. Miss Watson was named by the R g G HOOVER RETURNS e leeman euid b2 s G e Y LAl SRS (o Miss Watson' was named by th and in some way proper recognition Sy According to the Senate caucus com | spired with Remus to do away with vould be givi r rk and that a e ’ ittee, tha If a dozen | Wiltherger street, was severely cut b s Afaranali Blaiianal Aknaats Stabie’eal L A 3 T e e, o ek st | SENATOR JONES HOLDS | FLYER'S LICENSE |miti, more than bait n domes ot e hesa ana mony st misht when | JONES TO FAVOR I . o woms ) wielded a razor. She wa condition of Rer enderes r ather w which we could be recom- in their home States urging support | WOman Who wielded a razor. She wa . [ uusd = 1o ,. | treated a e 1 i s ¢ > g tial report lay. Tt was handed pensed | i A 3 %5: il restective CABOINasies treated at Freedmen's Hospital. | E o - s e G Banid Ar. Hansel said he was unable to|Says Chief Executive Would Not|—' " =010 e It was pointed out todny that the | Ifverett Rt Keyser, colored, 40 years | IS OFFERED, HE SAYS ¢ o ehien for R el estimate the cost of the survey to his e o ' 5 Senate has never had a Congrega- 14, of 4051 Benning road northeast B e L e oot : 4 OF WETch -1t 3 Sn paia| Accept Nomination if Offered |days from the 24th day of October, | FEHNE : daged Lol Senning q iR e b Stngle Sta t had not been received officia oot l{m“u]p' 1 1t has not been paid P! 1937 has been forwarded to me for | ional chaplain, and that the House of | received a blow on the head with : ntinued_from First_Page.) LS 5 3 , he asserted. i A Representatives has only had one and || st resterday after o 3 - Unanimousl decision in accordance with the pro- unt instrument yesterday . A - . highly paid eng s and ceonomists | ¥ 4 Ealed s ha s 2 an 60 years |whe vith another colored | said, he' wo! favor an i 3 cGove o have w .‘,m.n on this survey,” he !“,1 visions of section 3, sub-paragraph ¥, | 4t he served more than 60 years|when in a fizht with another color id, he would favor an item in the g ] | By the Awnciated Press A e, ogo. hoplan |t e was given surgical aid a feificicne bill to be taken up as soon COMMISSION To PASS n expenditure o o A Cooli o~ L 3 . r. Pierce was a war-time chaplain [ Casualty Hospital and chargzed by the | 1 Conzress meets. HIRD RACE—Purse, $1.500 any f dollars, Dut 1| The opinion that President Coolidge After reviewing the facts in YoUr| ,ng caw service with the A, B. 1. pelice with disorderly conduct. | Handicap: cliss A: all ag Tave not eetimated the total ameunt.| would not accept the Republican |case, it is my decision that this sus- My Paver Sylileuss. | R K ON ANNEX REMOVAL and thers is no stipulation in my un-| nomination again even if tendered to|Dersion should terminate on the 25th he Senator expressed helief that | Polverates oo 102 Hero L derstanding with the federation or the | pin ynanimously was expresed to. day of November, 1927, and after that { Elippant G d A there is general feeling also that|4iPHt D0 G people’s counsel as to the amount that % date, your authority toactas a licensed | I l N I l f C 3, some spillways will have to be pro- | War Fagls ... 111 B ep L. is to be paid should the merger plan | 9y by Senator Jones, Republican, of | pilot will be restore | 1€ ew ldea O ancer Vieal - ARE(o engineering details | son of Joba .2 1oa Carl 2| The Public Buildinzs Commi be put into ef Washington, an administration leader. i ' St controling. the' Missisipph| ot 4 ; A e When the federation authorized its | With Mr. Coolidge out of the race, | A i % T Skainst another devastating flood,| Seasram Stable eatsy. :‘II”‘: il s =8 committee 1o enter into nego- | Senator Jones said Secretary Hoover | a0, In accordance with your re. - ~ - > Senator Jones said he would be| FOURTH RACE—The aica i | S16 SDECflS WUELCsE of declifg IO thie iatiors with the Hansel firm for the | ang Vice President Dawes were the | Uest; the same evidence has been Many Cases Can Be Cured If Reported Promptly Zuitied by the recommendations of the | 53 $10.000 addel L mile and | qyestion of the removal of the Treas transportation survey, it was told that | leading _candidates in the West, and sonifleri by me on (the eRon o —_ — Government experts unless good vea- | oo o e ury annex at the northwest corner of wanted in i o eSSe:s Vi 0wa = i A kel 9 P sons ¢ w sho ) =ome othe e - ceee 1, » " re e b 5,000 to cover the | I o e¥bresses favor toward both | jun penalty to which vou subjected BULLETIN NO. 1. oo bari i SO MBEERCHB o thaE fon S : : Fourteenth and B strects, accordin: neidental expenses, 4 et E ta o 5. . that the | o urcelf by reason of violation of the - i AL lan should be followed T e 3| to an announcement made by Lieut R e Sie s SR e e '\M',“a - v e rules on the thirteanth day | | American Socicty for Control of Cance West §3rd St., New York City, The chiirman of the commerce com. | 3 Hbricud.) Col. U. S. Grant, 3d, its executive offi hen started t > the $ : candidate rather than to one from the o e e e s et | mittee anticipates that the problem of | Fit Diver - 102 3 P e SR e Pacific Const. and in this event ho ;‘éflf’fd“’";‘"lvhi“::(;'n I ershyant THE PREVALENCE OF CANCER. the future of the American merchant [Civusa - : LR >1 " This building is ene of the tempo chairm of the subco ce 4D | thought Mr. Dawes would be chosen. iy ¢ el s i narine be a live question [T b sy rary war_constructed b pointed to make the drive resigned un- | \asnington, howevor. seems to. tavor uke's statement follows: Ihe latest statistical information collected and published by cities, | | Mrine will be a live auestion at the | ™, "y o ent Oy _ lrary war constructed buildings s e edly, this plan was apparently r. S 7 s While I have not had an opportun- State e N 4l Governme cates that cancer is tod; 4 SO So=b Ot B s Ao b Saxe Stable and A, C. Schwartz entry. | is occupied by a branch of the incc g v v AN S8l et /SELRER TNies hai: : s and the National Government indicates thit is today th D ok o T HOT Ioeisiations il oe e f the abandoned. ity to consider it carefully, the dec fourth most frequent cause of death in the United States, The totar | | 2dY, ‘ FIETH : ro, $1300: Graded - There i a request from ion of Secre Hoover seems to be number of recorded deaths from cancer in the registration avea in . e e ; dndyap: cliss B: all agess Ls miles. Treasury that it not be distur Survey Now Completed | MAN, 96, GOES TOO FAR. |# moral y for my client, ina 1924 was 91,138, ‘The rate has been mereasing for many vears. In New L i i ‘l‘”,’,';;,“‘ll.‘:]“" ockrill - 124 Pred A, zojuntil after the new year, when th Subsequenay, the federation was in- 4 * | much as his license as an air pilot is{ | York City in 1924 there were 6,357 deaths, and in 1926, 7.033 deaths from st e S e S L e e e Rok” A el s CROLL S formed that the Hansel firm was at : returned immediately and_the penalty | | caneer in a population of. roundly, 6,000,000 people LT T R R that a change could be made. Two ¢ the transportation survey, | Lands in Hospital as Result of |of $500 is reduced to $25. The sus The most prevalent sife of fatal cancer is the stomach, with 38 per | o expedite transaction of business. B B 08ed Tob G Dotas e O question of financing it Overindulgenc pension was for three months, cent of the total deaths. The female genital o 1 site of Tdebate to the matter before | Memor : d Forelark . = merce b ¥ % 1d i l-'\'l»l ”'n n > leared, hould no longer be.one of concern, as . Towever, this young aviator has| | fatal cancer in 14 per cent of all. Cancor of the breast caused 9 per Senate and the other is a pro.|Nat Fyens .. Comiet < R e pai IO Hb (AL s A M it would not involve 1 cent of cost to| William Rowne, colored, 96 years|been deprived of his license hy thel | cent of all fatal cases. Cancer of the skin causud 3 per cent of the S0, Tl somieuhnt Aok the Ihies 3 T he organation. Just what plan of | old, whose address was recorded as|Suspension since October 24, which has | | cancer deaths. o et tom A EAONT b e b e ; L s e he e s the. terin. fmancing had been arranged was not | Silver Spring, Md., and 438 H strect, | already cost him about $15 in loss of | “There are no reliable statistics to show how many cases occur apart s e b RS A UL e e i ot Ul vealed, and many rumors arose as| believed that he had much to be|Pay, besides the expenscs of the hear from deaths. It has been estimated by various authorities that about ificr & Gatation Das heer lefse: the L o Wyt D A ruciletio e N result. And it was not until Mr. | thankful for yesterday, and cele. |ing. three times the number of cases exist at any place at a given time as || &t LSRR AND niiber of days, | 55cavoids tnd ap: Lo miles S insel appeared before the utillties | brating Thanksziving as he thought Would Close Case. there are denths at that place in the course of a year. On this hypothe- Senator - Jones ‘believes that if there iRt Avtiyon comumitteo ons night recently in the | it should be celebrated, ended up at sis, the number of cases of cancer In the United States is continually | | Senator dones “hehieves that i there e 2 Aversion bourdroom of the District Building | Gallinger Hospital. He was suffering about 200,000, e : Botanic that the financial arrangements be.|from an allment not brought about by “Secretary Hoover evidently meant . - T s Cancer is much more likely to make an attack after the age of 45 [ fuuespion under consideration it would i Salta i j came known overindulgence In turkey. e e it paealieil | | than before that time, and consequently the death rate is higher in cer- | | 19t be, necossary (5 tavoice 1€ €XEobt| Aaid ;- inibie- | The Hansel merger plan has been owne was found intoxicated about | panaity. ns we have always adopted tain age Eroups thar in others. Among all deaths in men between the N Rt Do Tn e orelshite prevant. e g | r[g ma completed and is now being bound for | 3:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon near | {ia ‘position that even. it the Depa ag 70, one in eight Is due to cancer, and among all the | | ¥ VOIS & : | ¥ i presentation to the federation’s utill-| Seventh and K streets. A passerby | emnt of Commarce had Jm.hm,_“.‘m o deaths which occur among women between 45 and 63, one in five is C - ties committee. It is embodied in a|called an ambulance from Emergency | the case my client was not guilty un- caused by cancer. i H | *Danger Signal | s s e WrItan] Ear e e vy Mo s Lamch IIERSON 6ot fhefraylgtions. Canceriipxocliyitiie Exneteat acourge: {aworld ins ever Bnwn Shenandoah Bridge Reopened. | sevex 7 urse. $1.300: claim. [ || 1927 | i | *Teton tains 125 pages of closely typewritten | turned him over to physiclans at | rs i : inz: -year-olds and i miles. anuscript, in addition to more than | Gallinger Hospital, where the near.| ;. 'P® l“‘f;’,’I’L_"E‘u"‘r';:"g"fiff’"’:‘l“‘,‘f{ i g 3 % Speeial Dispateh to The Sar. fen Ditx'., .. 100 TNea MG & 100 plats, maps and charts. go| Contenarian was placed under treat-| District of Columbia for an injunction The Time to Cure Cancer Is When It Is Beginning. e o il e While the plan will not be made| ment. is no longer necessary in view of the 1f you think you have any of the lescribied in these arti- Teie BanAnualeVer DECee bl e ( Buy N public until it is formally presented | o . Yot P ¢ any of the sypmtoms descrited in U Ferry on the Lee-Jackson 1o the federation’s utilitios committee Noted Geologist § b L U LR D L b cles you should be examined by your doctor or al a kospilal at once. i : . enotgh detalls have leaked out to in oted Geologist Succumbs, T spend the Jarge amount necossary || \mm———————— e pproaches was damaged | (il y b Mall Earl dicate that it is based on tho Mitten| MORGANTOWN, W. Va., November | in fighting further. in. view of the NOTE.—This is (he flist of 18 bulleting issued by (Lo American Society for loaded truck, was reopened : > Evstem which governs the operation | o5 ().—Dr. I W. White, Morgantown, | fact that be enn sy the owmatl pen. | | Uhe Contral o Caeer. which mitmbers )18 Wemhrisy thie SO Mot ment || foday for through traffic between here clalr ... o of the Philadelphia transit lines. State geologist for West Virginia and | alty of $25 and thus close the case. | | And other men and women of nationi senown The pinose 1« Lo spread knowledee | {and ~ Washington. large force . e — internationally known geologist, died | We do not desire 1o express ourselves | | ¢f this dread diseass and the vossibilities of it ..wpg‘nr {tar Joins witly other | | worked day and night on repairs under | & Aseot Stable and Mrs. H. M. Pearson en- Bgtter Servu:e Fating and drinking vessels 1=ed in ' in the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Balti-! on this point until further considera e ineet w1 Do Wit Tu Cancor SURBAR. N Naryios A0A IS Engineer Moyer of the State HiShway e\ cniice allowanee claimed, dia are chiefly copper and brass. more, Md., last midnight, 5 Commission, Weather clpudy: track fast, B.

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