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12 _* THE EVENTNG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 192 PLANE FIGHTS CE LEAPSAVS FLYE 24-Year-0'd Mail Pilot Be- cemes Member of Cater- pillar Club. AS "BOSSY™ BY ;-‘Mark ms_ Daughter Wants to Rule,” Says Mrs. O’Neill. State Representative Avers‘ Party Honors Denied Her by Orders. By the Associated Press. | DAVENPORT., wa, January 31.—| The air mail service had lost another | plane today and the Caterplilar Club | had gained a new member. Snow an:l jce, bane of all flyers, | threatened to beat to earth Pilot Jack Story and his plane, flying at an alti- tude of 3,000 feet near here last night, so Story leaped, with the parachute release cord clutched in his fingers. His flight toward Chicago from Kan- sas City was a continuous fight against the elements, until the weight of ice forming on the wings forced him to abandon the ship. | Over Davenport Story encountered a heavy snow and a few minutes later | he jumped, after first shutting off the motor. He was taken to Moline, Ill, by automobile. Story, who lives im Kansas City, is | ter"—Mrs. By the Assoclated Press. SPRINGFIELD, I, January 31.—One woman politician was under fire from another in Illinois today as Lottie Hol- man O'Neill, State Representative, spoke her mind about “Mark Hanna's daugh- Ruth Hanna McCormick, | Congresswoman-elect from Illinois. “Her personal ambition for power brooks no intereference,” said Mrs. O'Neill, who is serving her fourth term in th: State Legislature. “She has no personal feeling against me, but is Mark Hanna's daughter, with his desire to_boss Mrs. O'Neill said the’expression of her views about Mrs. McCormick in public affairs might perhaps be regarded MRS. RUTH Mc:CORMICK ASSAILED ILLINOIS WOMAN MRS. McCORMICK. tion committee. I pointed out that the chairmanship was going begging among the men of the House. Finally is was | 24 and married. The Caterpillar Club, | as “poor politics,” but that she felt of which he has become a member by | it her duty to sound the call to other Teason of having made a parachute leap | Republican women against the “boss- from a mail plane, includes in its mem- | ism” of the Congresswoman-elect. bership Col. Charles A. Lindbergh. ‘ | PASTOR’S SINCEfiITY | | QUESTIONED BY NORRIS | Senator Defends His Attitude on| Cruiser Bill and Other | Measures. | By the Associated Press. | In an exchange of letters with Rev. | A. A. De Larme. pastor of the First Bap- | tist Church of Omaha, which was made public here yesterday by the National | Popular Government League, Senator | Norris of Neb-aska defended his_atti- | tude on various congressional problems and questioned assertions that “the good eople of Nebraska” were ashamed of is attitude toward the administration. The pastor. in a letter written prior to Senate action on the Kellogg treaty, first asked Norris to co-operate for prompt ratification of the pact. He said he was acting on behalf of his con- | gregation and added: “Posing as a Re- | publican, you in no sense represent the Republican party.” ' In reply the Nebraskan wired asking the attitude of Rev. De Larme and his congregation of 842 “on the big Navy bill now pending in the Senate.” The pastor answered with word that his con- gregation was divided, but that he fa- vored the cruiser bill. Senator Norriz then went into his stand on public ques- tions at length. He contended that to support both the Kellogg pact and the cruiser bill was not consistent, . ‘The Jewish rite of Chaltiza, by which a strictly religious widow has to obtain the permission of her dead hus- band's eldest brother before she may | marry any one else, was introduced in a court case in Shoreditch, England, re- | cently. ’ —the Symbe! of TH E SUPREME et QUALITY of Baker's Cocoa has stood unchallenged for 149 years. The fair price asked for it puts Baker quality, pu and flavor within the reach of every- one. To pay more for cocoa is extrav- agance; to pay less is false economy. These authorities say Baber’s Cocoa is best: 78% Professionsl Narses 79% Home Demonstration 67% Hospital Dieticians rds. 5 el Stewards Msgazines BAKER’S COCOA Rer.U.S. Pat. Of. 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Mrs. McCormick became a target for attack when Mrs. O'Neill was refused the chairmanship of the House commit- tee on education, being offered instead three minor chairmanships, which she refused. “I'll take no chairmanship at all,” Mrs. O'Neill told David Shanahan, Speaker of the House, and Gov. Louis L. Emmerson, who sought to heal the breach. *“The hand of Ruth Hanna McCormick has balked me at every possible turn, and not only me, but every other woman in the party with leadership possibilities.” | “I have served four terms and de- served the recognition sought for me. I was advised that there was no oppo- sition to me as chairman of the educa- === T TC 2 charman of the educa- ‘Not Lost always If you have been so unfortunate as to, have lost something valuable, the loss may be only temporary. Advertisements in The Star under classification of Lost are daily the means of lost articles being re- turned to rightful owners. Following is quotation from a letter received recently by the clas- sified department of The Star: | “Thank you. The ad brought | back the dog and I am rejoiced.” The advertisement in question appeared in two issues of The Star under classification of Lost at the small cost of $1.52. Quality Since 1790 rity, nourishment’ © 192,77 Co., Ines oo all that v could wish BARBARA GOULD'S TISSUE CREAM brings back and retains youthful roundness and firmness of contour. Banishes wrin- Kles, Tones the skin. $1.00 per jar BARBARA GOULD'S FINISHING CREAM is light, subtly perfumed—and it really vanishes. It makes the ideal base for the new ratural make-up that started on the Riviera and now rules here. $1.00 given Representative Soderstrom of Streator, who has been labor's repre- sentative and who knows there has been | no opposition to me from the ranks of | labor. “Republican women of Tllinois have followed the leadership of Mrs. Me- to take her. She dictated by telephone from Washington the treatment ac-| corded me, and is working against me by a variety of means in my own sena- torial district (Mrs. O'Neill is from Downers Grove, a Chicago suburb). One of her lieutenants is in Du Page To See RIGHT See FORIGHT 307: discocunt on Prescriptions '5 FAR or Exclusive Optics Plus During the Mid-Winter previous efforts. tapestry. Colonial Poster' Beds, $17.75 Colonial Poster Beds, brown mahogany finish; double or single sizes. Drop-leaf Breakfast Tables $5.75 Unfinished hardwood, size 36x48—paint them to match any color scheme. (f)mfm)m.flm&fl Ltd. Counter 392 Firru Avesve, New York Ciry “WHERE UNUSUAL /EW “Economy These are examples. Three-Pc. Overstuffed Bed-Davenport Suite No need for worry when the extra guest arrives—these bed davenports will give the guest the comfort of a bed. 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She said, however, that Senator Deneen'had no knowledge of her statement, and I cannot say that he would approve.” * i “Maybe I don't play good politics," she said, “but I am not going to stand by and see Mrs. McCormick play poli- tics at the expense of Illinois women. “She is brilliant, compelling, of social pretige and of great wealth, My fol- | lowers are of the rank and file.” | Mrs. O'Neill said she and Mrs. Mc- Cormick “broke” at Kansas City after | | Mrs. McCormick had indorsed Mrs. Bertha Baur of Chicago as Republican national committeewoman, although Mrs. O'Neill said, “I had advised her that the committee was dry, and that Mrs. Baur. had campaigned on a beer | wagon.” e In the weeks remaining before the | convention of the Illinois Women's Re- publican Club in April, Mrs. O'Neill plans to spend some time ‘“informing Republican women of what is happen- |ing under cover.” [ MRS. M'CORMICK DENIES CHARGES “Only Thing True Is That T Am Mark | Hanna's Daughter,” She Says. | Ruth Hanna McCormick declared to- | | day that all the points made against her | |in a statement by Lottie Holman O'Neill | | of Downers Grove, Ill. were incorrect | Cormick because they saw no other | “except the statement that I am Mark | leader. Republican men don’t know how | Hanna's_daughter.” ‘ | ""Mrs. McCormick issued a prepared | statement In response to the charges by | | Mrs. O'Neill that she was dictating ap- pointments “at the expense of Illinois | ‘women."” “I have been resting in Battle Creek, | | Mich., for 10 days, and naturally was Registered Eyesight Specialist For appointment call Fr. 7055 Satisfaction or Money Back .00 Complete == Friday & Sat. only A $10.00 Outfit for $5.00 Total Cost NEAR—Glasses complete with Toric Lenses and unbreak- able Shell Frame. A $10 outfit for only $5. | _EXAMINATIONS MADE BY DR. C. FORIGHT _| THE FORIGHT OPTICAL CO. 97 G St. N.W. 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Emerson's inaugural and obviously the assertion that I have been ‘dictating appointments by telephone from Washington® is incorrect. have not been here and as a matter of fact { I have been taking a vacation and have no information about recent develop- ments at Springdeld. “So_far from having interferred with Mrs. O'Neill's effort to obtain the chair- manship of the committee on education, I did not know she wanted it. I regret e was not appointed, as I helieve {she would ably meet the requirements |of such a position. I have no lieuten- |ants in Dupage County working ‘with a promised list of patronage!” As a Con- gressman-elect, I have no patron- age to offer and after I take my seat as congressman, I will have no patron- |age to offer. I find that Mrs. O'Nely was misinformed on all the points raised in her interview except the ac- cusation that I am Mark Hanna's daughter.” Quality COAL Try Our Special American Combination of Hard Stove Per Gross Ton May We Serve You? 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