Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1929, Page 34

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34 THE EVENING LEAGUE TO DEBATE CONTRDL OF DR Italy Forces Action at Secret Siam. Gemmany belietes the scheme | Session of Committee on U. S. Supply Scheme. EY REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFFMAN. Ev Cable to The Star. GENEVA, January 24.—At ths end of 8 50-minute secret session Tussday night ths League of Nations advisory commit- tee on dang~rous drugs decided to ad- it debats ne time within a American scheme lvingz control presupposes re as tne cause of the nareotic evil This result is regarded as an advance for the forces of reform. but already th 1 at enough of the calied home” before to hobble its effect. Argument Acrimonious. The trouble started n there oc jous argument tons of opium which the Persian customs alleged was sent druing on~ vear to the Briti Fmpire an hich Great Britain (a ¢ tinct entity) doclares was never re- ceived. Hot upon the heels of this. Delegate Cavazzoni of Italy again demanded that the stipulated supply scheme bz assured of an airing Its enemi~s contended that, although it was placed on the provisional agenda, it had not yet, con- acrimon- | résented. The delegates of the British {Emmro, with two votes, one for Great | Britain and one for India, are credibly [reported to b> backed by Switzeiland, {ene of the largest drug-manufac countries, and the Nethe | citizens own_ vast cocoa field: Dutch East Indian possessions On the other hand, a more or less faverable al ude is assured by France, | Japan, Italy and China, probably backed by Serbia and Portugal and perhaps | feasible, but certain national conditions | still hamper her. Bolivia is generally | placed on the doubtful list r Attitude of United States. Washington's attitude in regard to|M street | Whalley Remains in Arlington Jail | DEATH CAR STOLEN, SAYS D. C. WARRANT on Charge of Murder in Acci- dent Fatal to Two. Special Dispatch to The Star. CLARENDON, Va. January 24.—An effort to obtain the release on bond of Charles N. Whalley, 18 years old, 429 who is d in the Arlington STAR, WASHINGTON, [BANK RAIDED BY FOUR | | IN RICHMOND SUBURBi | | Bandits Escape With $1,500 After Forcing Woman Occupants of Building to Sit on Floor. By the Associated Press. | RICHMOND, Va., January 24— | Bandits today held up the Liberty Bank { & Trust Co. in the west end residence section of Richmond and escaped with cash and currency estimated at $1,500. | Three hold-up men operated within | the bank while another waited outside ich it merely transmitted | County Jail on a charge of murder, was ' in an automobile parked in front of as * e interest,” may be stated thus: | " “The United States has already within her own borders an adequate system of eontrol, and her drug exnorts are neg- ligible, but since the fllicit traffic within those borders depends on foreign over- manufacture. the American Govern- ment would be giad to sce some plan adonted to end that abuse. Meanwhile, League sapporters of the stipulated suy plan care little what the result of the committee’s discussi-n mav be. Their chiel object is to obtain | a debate so that the topic will find a | place in the report of the proceedings, |and may thus be legitimatcly brought | forward at the next Assembly, when the | Italian_ and_other delegations plan a | general bombardment of the illegal drug trade. (Cop: ht. 1929.) ' FREE MEDICINE BARRED. Cumberland Council Passes Ordi- nance Against Samples. Speciol Dispateh to The Star. UMBERLAND, Md. January 24.— The city council Tuesday passed an ordinance to prohibit the distribution | | made Tuesday night when Detective Frank M. Alligood of the Washington Detective Bureau appeared at the court- honse with a warrant charging Whalley with the theft of the automobile in which he, Daniel Westan, 20. 407 Fourth sireet, and Francis H. Slaugh* -, 19, 930 Sixteenth street, were riding when they rrachad into a telenhane pole in Claren- don Saturday night, killing Weston and Slaughter. The autemebile is al- leged to h been stolen from Leo W. Green, anuary 17 William C. Gloth had agreed to permit Whal- ley's release on $1.000 b nd and the; boy's attorney, Capt. Crandal Mackey. had expressed his intention of furnish- ing bond. Judge Harry R. Thomas of the Arlington County however, refused to® permit Whalley's release until he had beon informed by | Washington police whether the youth wanted there for the theft of the car | Whalley has told Capt. Mackey that | he was not driving the cer at the time of the crash and that he did not run awav, as is claimed. leaving the scene, H> sald he was stunned and did not X V. P. I. Head Coach to Wed. PULASKI Va.. Police Court. | ow what he was doing. Januarv 24 (#).—The | the door. Witnesses said the automo- | bile was a small coupe and bore a Virginia _license. | | Four women were the only officials | on duty in the bank when the thres | robbers entered. brandishing pistols | All were required to sit down on the | | floor while the robbers scooped up the cash. | | “Orris Sciph. a customer, entered the { bank while the robbery was in prog- | ress and not noticing first that anyv- thing was material® wrorg, he began | making out a deposit slip. One of the | bandits. menacing him with a pistol, | forced him to join the woman em- ployes on the floor. Selph said he‘ noticed one man at the door and one | behind the wicket in addition to the man who threatened him. Th bandits made' their escape with Mines in | said after police had arrived. A Truly Remarkable Domestic Coal Great Valley Anthracite Prepared in All Sizes for Household Use—Contains No Mixtures Those interested in materially reducing the cost of their fuel bil's THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1929. D. G, out attracting attention in the street.|generous assistance to aviation. The Mrs. Edwin O'Keefe, a teller, rushed | new ministry of aviation was created out of the back door a few minutes later | since the general budget was presented shouting for help and police were called. |an1 will have its own budget. The Chief of Police Robert B. Jordan and | Capt. of Detectives Alex Wright tool charge of the investigation and ordez all main highways guarded. i “I thought the fellow was joking when he poked his gun at me,” Mrs. O'Keefe “I was sitting there wailing for Mr. Winfree (the cashier) when the robber came up | and thrust the big gun at me.” £ S France Boosts Aviation. France'’s new program calls for a Baltimore . . . $1.25 Phila lelphia. . $3.75 Stopplng T nesier & buses for New York 0 Ruses leave Tnicrnational Tours, 1121 Penna. Ave. (bei. W Hotels) 9.00 AN Write to Mitten Tours. Broad an, Locust Sts.. Phila.. for new Consoli- dated Time Table. Virginia general budget for 1929 provides $12,- 680,000 for the former aviation section of the ministry of commerce, which is an_increase of nearly $4,000,000 over . 1928. Of this increase $2,200,000 is for additional subsidies for air transport companies and $1,000,000 is for tech- nical experimental work. Public Confidence 1o be held in high esteem by the friends we have made and to have the confidence of the community we serve is an honor of which we may justly be proud. 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