Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1927, Page 44

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- S e g ;-e.;; g s A : . by Ll 1 ; it THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- €.” FRIDAY. DECENBER 16 1997 PROTEST WAGE CUT, |milix The Amorkeas manssement|FARMER AND WIFE FREED. |, ihele 0, (e Siice indiciments | and aumoe, and the daughe | 3, 20 o FIVE BAND'IS GET Texan Tars Self lannnunced the cut on Tuesday, to be inst. Hages = : S aties Batliday Doceishes 4. —_— against Mrs. Haves in connection with | Orders were given to the sk kers Accept Decrease, but | © " LAK 3 e To Cause Daughter min workers Accep ol biobaie ot N stk ml e h Decrmber 16,08 Attack Decision, that the company continue the pres- | ji; yenr-old farmer, yestsrd 8]8 PAY R |- ToDrop Associales| y,cupsmn. . . Decemer |12, ke Leoe i s ey of ot 8" parse o urdet I conmeetin | > 2 g of prodv rather than | with the alleged poiso of his 17 y By the Associated Press. . 16. (#).—A wage reduction of 10 per|a uction of wages. hen this | vear.old (l:lux]’f'ov»iy:\‘l:'x:."l‘zzlnll)'s ",‘mfldl plan failed to meet approval of com- | Hayes of Detroit, the other indictments HOUSTON, Tex., December 16.— |cent, effective on Christmas eve, was 1 ¥ pany officials, the delegates adopted |against Hayes and his wife were nolla A self-conducted “tar-and-feather” |accepted under protest yesterday by party landed W. H. Patton, 45- |delegates to the workers' congress at [a resolution protesting against the |prossed last night on motion: of the new schedule. State's attorney, Universi i vear-old steel worker, in jail here |the Amoskeag Manufacturing Co.'s ty Of Chlcago Refuses vesterday, the victim of his own hoax. - Police Guard—Office “Afier pretending he had been -4 | |.. tortured by a group of men he 2 said had abducted him, the district » s Looted. attorney announced Patton admit- FURN”UDE » el ipiions ted he faked the attack and had R 5 Sasesitlel Pives. applied oil (not. tar) and feathers CHICAGO, December 16.— Refusal| His object was to cause his 19 g S 4 for the cash.| Year-old daughter to drop some of to accept a police guard for the cash-| = ("0 iiates and he had not fer's office on pay day probably cost intended that the incident should #the University of Chicago $22.818.31 become known outside the family ’ in a pay roll robher; t night | Patton was quoted as confessing. n-lo ers tan S Chief of Police Ht recently or- o dered all precinct cay to furnish guards for movements-of large sums ©of money in their dist , threaten- | _ing removals of captains where rob: | ent emen re er ‘beries occurred. Capt. Michael Tobin was suspended after the hold-up, but Then he explained his offer to the | university had been refused, the chief | 4ndicated the suspension would bei lifted. ." Willam J. Mathier, cashier, and n\';dr-l young woman oml!‘y)(\:'f\; tailed | 3 a fy sueptes, t the men | . . A eraheld in-the hene tnat tariner | Witnesses Deny Road Camp T— A man usually wants a smok- ing stand for Christmas, but questioning might to arrests. Po-| | Sice believed the scts knew the | f § Wentity of the 1o | Supervisor Took Part in even though he doesn’t sug- 5 « ’ o e doesn't s +> Familiarity of the armed men with . y 2 ¢ .the cashler's office, the timing of the | Night Attacks. I . gest it, he’s particular about n ro u e hold-up fust 15 minutes after the| r thetlindih c ~money had heen delivered in an ar-| st e kind he gets, .mored messenger car and a statement e - | By ome of the young women that she | i e e PUSICNGO recognized the voice of one of the |y "o 4 of the Ku Klux Klan. which “bandits as a former employe prompt- > Ku : ! ‘ ol & fhisory that the Tobbery was an | pads a member for life, was subjected e 1 . collection R i |to & plercing scrutiny yesterday as the k 5 I'State attempted to tear down the alibi J . g Whlle the money was being counted | testimony in the trial of G. E. Beishe, | of smokers—and, say, there’s “If you want to live, don't make g | Sharsed with participation In the flog- - a lot of them—includes th aiove,> barked the masked leader,| SiNSS here & year ago of E. A. Jones | K : i who carried a sawed-off shotgun. “We | ‘"L 0 RGN I o the stand to b kind of smoking stands gen- ‘Jrant money and we'll shoot {0 get It make a sweeping denial of all charges . ; tlemen prefer, e hav o against him, the defense introduced - Apparently carrying out a prear-| yitnesses who testified that Belshe, gnxed tnh;h his four :zzna;\lfl‘"&‘m-mer county road camp supervisor, 3 '-h:fiem;”w g{[;m“;:f;v:‘*mm“v.p:“‘hei had u]mm ll]hs ;i;{:lm in camp at the L (1] » ; t time the alleged floggings were com- . EL robbery was completed and the men | mjiteq. e We'll ‘oladly sh d THE WONDER MOTOR FU h-;.:&?.;"(:: Sutomobile, o] Clvde Weathers, deputy sherift, tes- (| - [ ell gladly show you an , police | tifying for the defense, was grilled for L \— assist you in selecting a gift found they were from another car|an hour by Prosecutor B. H. Pou after c “stolen a few weeks ago. he admitted that he was formerly a he will appreciate, Our smok- On Saturday, December 17, we will yiva abso- z A fingerprint left by one of the| members of the Klan. The oath which F Fung on a pastehoard hox was one | ho took as a member is binding for ing stands are priced from 95¢ lutely free to every purchaser of five gallons or fue Wh!ch police believed would lead e, Weathers said, but added that to $50 { BETHOLINE 1 11 . l( 11 to arrests. was nothiag in the oath to cause . more o : 8 B 10 eotinit an unlawiulact. | > . . a complete shaving kit. The Marine Corps Chan “You took an cath to obey all orders 4 kit contains Ever-Ready Razor, Two Blades, Shav- P! ges. and regulations regardless of what 1 5 : : (,MaJ L B Fexan hag been ordered the orders would be, didn't you?” the ing Cream, Holder and Talcum Powder. Come the naval hospital, New York, for | prosecutor asked. - . o treatment. Capt. H. FHardy has been| “Yes, sir.” early, the supply 1s limited. sransferred from Marine Headquar- “Did your oath mean for you to terg, this city, to Marine Barracks at treat Klansmen any different from «the Washington Navy Yard: First|anybody else?” TLieut. L. A. Dessez from the Washing-| I haven’t bothered anybody,” the MA ! E R & ‘ O L . M. W. HAYNE BROOKLAND GARAGE ton Navy Yard to Marine Barracks,| witness replied. ghis city? Second Lieut, . K. Smith | Asked b the prosecution if he was m the 3rd Marine Brigade, China,|a member of the kian, the regalia of - o Quantico, Va.: Second Lieut. J. C.| which both Jones and the negro tes- se th S 1922 Nichols Ave. S.E. 10th & Michig: . N.E. klan Burger from Quantico to Naval Hos. | tified Belshe wore at the whipping, ven! treet Betwee.n D 3nd B Michigan. Aye. N-E., Hrog d apital. this clty; Second Lieut. W. A.| Weathers replied he had withdrawn sPage In Nicaragua has been invalided | from the oder in February of this The United States: the resignation | year after “Judge Grady blew them Second Tieut. F. K. Clements -has |up.” He referred to resignation of wof “been accepted to take effect Decem-{Judge Henry A. Grady as head of the r 20, Kiansmen in North Carolina. B~ 7D = %fi SCARF PINS. sz.w Solid gold. up Pay 50c a Week Y/ =S5 O W\ = : v ) - ( . @ : : P K fi(‘l&."f;- Tl AR A Tl DINNER RINGS 3-Stone Diamond stic_assortment. set in and Cluster Rings 2) _— Ariod astieimntia '8 13 8D hiscw geks Caolowiat waioes ‘ ELGIN POCKET WATCH ) 1650 o W tte ol Fand: e . soli ses in pink, white, jade or blue. pearl or amber. A_wonderful assortment of these accurate timepieces. i 10 F77jewel movements. 20 to 25 year guaranteed cases pierced mounting. 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