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THE EVENING STAR, W \§'FTTV("T‘()\' D. €. THURSDAY, MARCH 15 19%8. FALISACEUSD | ININDIANS” SUIT \Lease Procedure by Former ‘ Secretary Improper, RADIOLA 17 With the BRUNSWICK PANATROPE Tribe Charges. | Ry the Acsocinted Press. TULSA. Okla., March 15.—Albert B. F: become the central figure in | rial involving leasing of Gov- s, in which the name of co-defendant with Secrefary of the Interior of Dome case, also has been Harry the _form in the Te me ntioned. apaw Indians, who seck to ble mining prop- Pitcher Lead dians allege Fall e without conforming al treaties with the Government and without competitive bidding. Courtroom Packed. With virtually the entire Quapaw tribe assembled. and with their leaders | owding the district courtr B. ¢ tribal counsel ch hat See them today at e bidding for leases J ORDAN’S Fall was a mere sham contention that de in corformity here was instituted by mof Paris Inventor Does . By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 1 strations of the marv being used to win Claude, inventor of liquid air, in his campaign for election as a member of the Chamber of Deputies, He freezes and boils with liquid air. He cuts steel with an oxygen jet. He does all sorts of fantastic stunts to in- terest the voters while he talks to them about the need of having a scientist in the chamber. latform demon- of science are tes by George Platform Stunts TO Wil‘l Election to French Chamber If elected, he says he will fight the apathy and opposition of the govern- ment to things that are new in science. He will seek enactment of lcgislation that will encourage research workers in sclentific laboratories and measures under which the government will make use of scientific inventions. Claude has made a fortune at some of his inventions and declares that he secks to serve as & legislator not for honor nor to help himself, but only to help sclence. his version, and told of sending engi- I necrs to survey the tracts and deter- /mine the policy best for the Indians, Promised Bidding. Burke testified that Fall at that time | *was much excited over some publicity | that had been appearing in the news- oncerning an investigation by ess of the leases he had made, | known as the Teapot Dome. He told us there “}:‘"M not be mmthu !emn made ked us to prepare leasing pro- Burke continued, “to include mmlwmw bidding regulations with publicity.” The Indians were said to have re- ceived nearly 0.000 from their re- | stricted propertie Au- Institute Smned Construction of a large airplane in- stitute has been started near Tokio, Ja- [pan. A large six-story building ‘with . | basement will include two lecture rooms G Street Cor. 13th d ed to award the to the lead company, . 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