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W THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.” ¢, MOKDRY, APRIL 23, 1928. < " FILW STAR SAVED ~ UNION TURNS DOWN INKIDNAPING PLOT - GIFT OF COAL MINE mnnfimfil’fi &"1 flthl’fl]] Dolores Del Rio of Mexico United Workers Decline to 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Trailed by Gang Seeking | Operate Property and Pay Owner 10 Cents a Ton. $100,000 Ransom. Br the Associated Press, LOS ANGELES, April 2! aminer today says Dolor Mexican film star, has bee the victim of a $100,000 ki for the last two months and tI men and a woman have been arrest for several days in cov 1 naping plot were disclosed by of the Detectives Homer Cross. who has taken personal supervision of the in- vestigation Former Maid Implicated One of the three under arrest is Rosa 3 8 = ] 15,000 ng had d appeared the men is G Cauillo, 2 University ate. The the Mexicans ar Italian are sought. All police records one 1s believed Arizona. Details of the obtained from himself as the The scheme wa: told the officers, b arrest of the maid ¢ The diamond ring shortly after New Y police believe, the 1o market it below Mexican official mal $5,000 for it which was re Scheme Hatched by Italian. Then the kidnaping scheme, accord- ing to the prisoner. was hatched by the Italian; a sweetheart of the maid She was to have taken a fur coat be- Jonging to the actr to be cleaned and Carillo return it in order past the front door and make his way to Miss Del Rio's apartment. There he said he was to force the actress to accompany him either by use or drugs. She was to be ta house in Sonora Town. the quarters, and if necessary bel border while the demand for ransom was made on her fath Asunsulo, wealthy Mexico City banker and the motion picture producers ‘The plot was considered so seriously by the officers that Police Lieut. Trosper sccempanied Miss Del Rio recently when she went to Nogales. Sonora. Mexico, to file suit for a divorce from Jaime Del Rio. $250,000 TO AID SCIENCE. Gift Made for Promoting Study of Infantile Paralysis. NEW YORK. April 23 (# —An- nouncement of a gift of $250.000 by Jeremiah Milbank. New York philan- thropist, for study of the cause and treatment of infantfle paral was made yesterday by Dr. William H Park, chairman of the international committee for the study of infantile paralysis A three-veaf program has been planned witn Chicago, Columbia. Har- vard and New York Universities inj this country, the University of Brus-| sels and the Lister Institute of London | participating in the research. Each| university and laboratory will have ab- > international vice president of the | ! slogans calculated to raise the fighting PITTSBURGH, April 23.—The United Mine Workers is “not in the coal-min- ing business, and all the members of the organization have to offer the in- dustry in their labor.” Phillip Murray, | = union, said yesterday when asked to comment on the offer of James A Paisley of Cleveland to give the any mine of the Paisley interests. provided the workers would operate it | and pay the company 10 cents a ton | for all coal mined Paisley in & telegram to Murray and members of the Senate committee in- vestigating the soft coal industry also stipulated that under his offer the union would have to pay the Jackson- ville agreement } Own Non-Union Mines. oy interests operate mnon- in Pennsylvania, West Ohio, ed to Pittsburgh from last night | to the international execu- the United Mine Workers, ed all members of the Ohio relief committee™ | Save-the-union” movement | the unfon. and at the | unced the two organiza- | nunistic,” officials of the mittee yesterday said their s not communist, either in | r action finerich and Vincent airman and secretary- ectively. of the relief said the organization was | class relief committee” upplement the inadequate o the striking miners and by the United Mine Slogans to Inspire Men. The statement said that along with the relief went “policies condensed into | efficiency of the strikers.” but the re- lief committee “did not insist that all those who applied for relief must ac- cept_these policie: “Those slogans are ‘Win the strike,' ‘Save the union,’ ‘Mass picketing.' ‘Or- ganize the unorganized miners,’ ‘Short- er work day,’ ‘Nationalize the mines’ ‘Build a labor party.’ " John Brophy, speaking for the ‘Save- | the-union col tee, last night said an { official statement on the action of the United Mine Workers was being pre- pared and would be issuea later SIX MEN, 51 WOMEN IN JAIL. Two 13-Year-old Girls Arrested in Ohio Mine Disorder. | ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio, April 23 | ). —Quiet prevailed in this eastern | Ohio community yesterday, the seat of | recent coal mine disturbances. { Six men, alleged ring leaders in a ‘save-the-union” movement, and 51 | women, arrested Saturday after they | marched on the county jail in protest against the imprisonment of the men, remained in jail. No formal charges | had been preferred against them. | Although the women seemed to en- joy their experience, they harbored ill feeling against county offictals, claim- | mg they were jailed without cause. | Two 13-year-old girls were among those arrested Pive bables, ranging in age from 1 to | 14 months, were brought to the jail late | today in order that their mothers might | nurse them. Attaches of the sheriff’s office went to the mine settlement at Lansing. 7 miles away, bringing the children here in automobiles. 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