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\ WEATHER. 'Y “From Press to Home (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Within the Howr” The Star’s carrier system covers grees. Temperatures—Hig] K every city block and the regular edi- p.m. yesterday; lowest 52 at 7 a.m. today. . tion is delivered to Washington homes Full report on page 9. 5 . as fast as the papers are printed. Late N. Y. Markets, Pages 13, 14 & 15 s Yesterday’s Circulation, 115,450 No. ‘S1367. ot ot "Wamnems pue WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930—FORTY PAGES. *he (P) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. post office, Washington, D. C. ROME DELEGATION [MALICE CHARGED BY HEAD SENATORS IN GLASH - HUSTON'S DEPOSIT OF HOUSE OF DETENTIONi 5 REPORTED R |, O HAOUSE OF DETENTION gyep pSTONS BAN| Y OF $3100 T0 BF ONNAVAL EQUALITY e s || ON OBSCENE BOOKS I STUDIED IN PROBE Stimson, Taking Mediator| JURY PLANS INQUIRY | ~ Cutting and Wheeler Question (i \ / : C \ 3 Records of Brokerage Firm Role, Has Futile Conference . . 4 Smoot on Essays of OH, \ Z q 0N Are Subpoenaed by Lobby : 4 Mrs. Van Winkle Says : () . With Grandi. Astiviibes ol Agents Are Brigham Young. e ; = Q Committee. PHONE CALL FROM DUCE “Persecution.” - b [BIBLE ALSO DISCUSSED DFOLN N \ BITTER CLASHES MARK REPORTED AT LONDON| Deciaring she s the victim of con- | | B IN ARGUMENT ON PLAN . ' 7 i 7 N FIERY SESSION OF GROUP NN - gressional malice, stirred up by the Bureau of Efficlency, Mrs. Mina C. 4 . 2 d > 7 N Important Exchanges Between|van winkle, head of the Woman's Bu- | | % . Galleries Laugh When Couzens 5 : ; A \‘ \ Money Came From Union Carbide A gis : reau and the House of Detention, to- : ibi 5 : Mussolini and Delegation Head eampieny= Yo ob e eire h"“w"_ : Reads Exhibit Offered Dur- o> Co., G. 0. P. Chairman De- Believed Carried On. ten to Chairman Simmons of the House ing Discussion. = clares Under Grilling. District subcommittee, charging Eff- LIEUT. MINA VAN WINKLE. lency Bureau agents with activities v By the Associated Press, o hearings, with consequent suffering for | BY the Associated Press. By the Associated Press, LONDON, March 18.—The Italian ‘mfi“n"‘mi to “persecution and black- | the mgg'fimu;,mn wmcgqqshehheads_ . Clashes over the Bible and the essays 2 7 After a hu:ed e;.;h;n‘e with Chair- delegation to the Naval Conference was | mail of me.” The action of the subcommittee in | of Brigham Young, founder of the 5 > > man Huston of the Republican national stand at the outset of the Naval Con- | oonquct a personal investigation of the | of Detention, and in eliminating alto- the Senate tariff debate today during 5 bers, the Senate lobby committee today ference for naval parity with France. House of Detefition, apparently as the gether a $11,000 item for rent was ex-|a speech by Senator Cutting, Repub- b g issued a subpoena to obtain from the Secretary Stimson, undertaking the | Tesult of published’ charges by Chair- | coriated by the woman lleutenant, who | jcn New Mexico, in favor of repeal f ; 4 . | New York brokerage firm of Blythe & ; declared she would resign from the 2 role of mediator in the Franco-Italian | a0 Simmons that the tnstitution fs | SoVlClS, Khier "than see the detention | of the customs ban on foreign literature A ‘ e, Bonner records of a $36,000 deposit naval dispute in an effort to solve the [ In a bristling statement to The Star | home moved again “into some rat hole.” | regarded as immoral. ) made last year by Huston. problem which is threatening the out- | today, Mrs. Van Winkle charged that | The institution moved twice last vear| gunator Wheeler, Democrat, Montana, g 2, " Huston, a former president of the Chairman Simmons displayed personal | 8nd now is housed in a rented office | oo ooo” cumting to ask Senator . Tennessee River Improvement Assocl malice against her in the appropriation | (Continued on Page 2, Column 4.) | .MterTup o g = e ) Smoot, Republican, Utah, a high officlal lon, objected strenuously to the com- in the Mormon Church and advocate mittee action and characterized it as of Italy this afternoon. BAUPREC R His discussion in an effort to effect , of continuation of the customs censor- unwarranted interference with his per- & compromise between Italy and France | ship, whether any of Brigham Young's AN IHER SIR"} Ginger Paralysis nal affairs. He also asserted that his was reported to have achieved nothing essays would be barred under the Vi ‘character had been attacked.” ctims Found in . excepting to get from the Italian for- ¢ present law. . K roposed to ob- cign minister Telteration that Italy |NVUI.VINE Al | ABHE IUBI'ESS sn’u A'”[]N Smoot replied heatedly that 1f these Kentucky Town oars dc wants naval parity with France. essays came within the wcope of the in- when Senator Robinson, blican, tent of the law they should be pro-‘ By the Assoclated Press. Indiana, protested and mmfl g Talk From Rome Reported. hibited from entry. o e reatened ? Premi - Chiding Smoot for distributing many RICHMOND, Ky., March 18.— Senate, - by gpasyrest b bt seized foreign books for Senators to pe- Partial paralysis, belleved to be ?‘a’i.'x“m"&:'.u&f.;‘m': the reeomm «‘v’! ng:; solini was in direct telephonic com- ruse during the debate, Senator Cutf i . of the t: prevalent at a num- . . ot it St avmay inas | Man Near Death as Result| Wagner Tells Senate Boy| ruse during the dsbate, Sens o l;“;;‘ {Inroads of Disease Cause| | ber ot points in the counizy and Witness Indicates Informa- | ©erbide Co. forenoon. Y i «Qq. |nosraphy and Obscenity,” by D. H. Law- nsumption o % i i Discussion Rages Some Time. TeO0D. e of the conversation was| ©f Collision With Car of | Problem Has Reached “Se- | rence, and saia: Laboratory to Be Closed e tion Is Confidential When | he discussion raged in the com s Comdr. Polich. rious” Proportions. EERAS el for First Ti o Being Grilled. Was ‘one of the. stormiest” scknce that able speculation as to whether impor- ¢ T commend this to the Senator from r First 1ime. Five men there are partially eing Grilled. have taken place since lobby com- Utah. It might fill some of the hours paralyzed as a result of drinking mittee started its several tant exchanges between :t“ D“"f; and Ry he previously used in reading ‘Lady Jamaica ginger, Dr. J. B. Floyd, . | months ago. acsin his foreign minister might no g0-| While Paul Edward Hammond, 22 £ r:d “_:l v unemp.lcyment e Chatterly’s Lover. With one inore victim and still an- cllrlé hfillt:xl&mhcer, rfl“m lt’o':ly', The senatorial subcommittee handling | , The' subpoena dirested that Charles ing on. years old, of 1515 Twentieth street, lay g Jumping to his feet in a rage, Smoot e e had reports of 1 A. Krickel of the firm of Ther feeling in many quar- | unconscious and near death at Emer- | be taken next month by the Census Bu- | asserted he had not spent 10 minutes other suspect of the mysterious disease | | other cases. Three of the men | |&irport legislation for the District will BRINg N . reau, & Senate committee today started | Feading this book. and the Hyglenic Laboratory closed | | were said to be in a serious con- | |make another effort tomorrow morning ters that much of the negotiations|gency Hospital today, Capt. Willlam G. " “I would not think of reading any-|down for the first time in its hist: b dition. to get from H. E. Young of the Towa- will have to await return of M. |Stott of No. 3 precinct was preparing | an inquiry into the situation and Sena- | thing the Senator suggested after hear- 28 ey U3 | Tests revealed wood alcohol in Lis ke . byl e e g, Ho| & special Teport for Supt. of Police | tor Wagner, Democrat, New York, the | ing his speech today," Smoot added. | the inroads of psittacosis, or Parfor| | the men's systems, Dr. Floydsald. | | homes Clrvle Chieens’ Assoclation the APusclie’ THot; WA LKL heele €1 Henry G. Pratt of an accident at Con- | /ot winecs hefore the committee, testi-| A copy of “Lady Chatterly's Lover” | fever, on its staff, the Public Health source of the statement Young made | tion while president of the imbrovement will return, he says, as many week ends | necticut avenue and N street last night o at this juncture reposed in the hands |Service is waiting the report of a board several da to the effect that he | association. He said he collected $36,1 in which Hammond’s light coupe was |fled he regarded the number of persons ol por ys ago $36,100 as he may be needed; some saw in pe i 'S | of Senator Copeland, Democrat, New | ¢ health officers before deciding on its understood two Senators were financial- | from the Union Carbide Co., which was 1de in collision with a sedan driven by |out of work to have reached “serious” | York, who sat near Smoot reading ex- o - to get a part of the Shoals 1f the gt mdlc'f"o:; s u;m Y i S Sk attache of | proportions. tracts from it. next step. ly interested in the site near the south | bidof the American Cyanamid Go, were able prolongation of e conference, | the Chilean embassy. 2 . Pointing to the book, the lanky| The condition of B. M. Murphy, col- end of the Highway Bridge recommend- | accepted. Huston's former association’ with real negotiations occurring prin-| Young Hammond received a probable | At the outset of the Senate hearing, | yyianan shouted: oced Tlibeutoey bélier; who Bas boin 11l od for. Gie> meantolpel atrpanti advocated acceptance of the Cyanamid cipally only on Sundays. skull fracture and severe lacerations |Chairman Johnson said the committee | - o " bool d PPl naval delegates have met only | about the head and one ear When |intended to ascertain the “truth.” a0, man would write & book JUK®!for several days, was finally diagnosed Subpoenaed before the airport sub- | CONPELYS offer. by twos and threes for many days now. | hurled to the pavement by the | Sngner argued that, regardiess of would be & shining light in hell.” : ;flu fever this morning, according committee late yesterday, Mr. Young been ting of the | His condition was described as critical 7. McCoy, direc admif made remar] e e Por first committee, com. | at the hospital this morning. what one might hear to the contrary, he Makes Bible Point. e o e mitted he the K at- of heads of all the delegations,| yy,q Returning From Annapolis, | Vicived the situation as most serlous. Smoot told Cutting if he would read | Another laboratory worker became ill tributed to him at'the maeting of the a long while. There has been no A delegation from a conference of | the “Bible altogether” he would not |vesterday, but the psittacosis diagnosis e Federation of Citizens' Associations Sat- plenary session ‘fn_ weeks, and-there| i Cpmdz_Polch seturning teom sl | ‘anemplosment,’ nowgoing. {o0uatd | meke the-epeech he was delterivg. | has not been, made, e Mystery Shrouds Activities of | uraay night, but asked for time to get . Academy, 3 , “That's jus! ," Cutting re- . dwig toen, ¢l of s WAL shtee in SELS VI was proceeding north on Connecticut | be heard, but the committee Kept its | piied, addfng that if one read it in its | medical division of the National Re-| Gang King After Rel legal advice whea. prested: a5 Where Minor Flurries in Commons. avenue when Hammond's machine | prepared program of witnesses recog- | ntirety they found nothing wrong, | search Council, who did much of his g King Alter Release |ne neard these reports, There were minor flurries crossed the avenue going east on N | nized as familiar with conditions. but if certain extracts were read some | bacteriological work at the hygienic Senator Vandenberg, Republican, of the conference in the House of Com- |SUESL . = Lo o oot 7.0| Davis Puts Estimate at 3,000,000, | objection might be found. \aboratory, was taken to Providence From Prison Cell. Michigan, chairman of the airport sub- ons last night in debate on the naval| Senator Wheeler said there were cer- | Hospital yesterday. Harry Morgal, fore- eatimates. ‘%fimon Churchill, former |0'clock, swung the lighter coupe com- | Secretary Davis of the Labor Depart- | tain essays of Brigham Young which | man of the laborers at the laboratory, e committee, launched the investigation Conservative chancellor of the ex- | Dletely around, and Comdr. Pollch's car | ment has estimated the number of un- | might be banned as inciting {o siir up |aiso was pronounced a psittacosis case | gy the Assoclated Preas within a few hours afte? Mr. Young's chequer, notified the government: careened over the east curb of- Con- |employed at 3,000,000. rebellion, yet the country lived through | yesterday. . i & ST dlemce. which the opposition | Hecticut avenue, bowling over a small | The Census Bureau survey will be|them. Sclentifically, 1t was explained at |, CHICAGO, March 18—cScarface ""‘n:""“ m"’"“‘m":: “m":“::‘:."‘“&“’n“' maintains upon various matters which | %S, H d undertaken to obtain accurate data.| “I'm not worried about the Senator|the Public Health Service today, the |Al Capone today was “lost” in that fog | Feplies on 5 re the erix of the conference must |, Wittlesses said Hammond was Iting | Upon the results of the survey wil de- | from New Mexico o the Senator from | strange developments of the last few | of mystery that shrouds gangland's ac- |ator Jones, Republican, of Washington, ot be taken by the government as | S1moSt under the wheels of the h | pend the measures which the Govern- | Montana reading these books,” put in |days in the overcrowded hyglenic lab- | tivities, joined Senator Vandenberg in examin- sign they have the consent of the|ipachne Whed DIeved Hb. "‘nt' be;g ment will undertake to relieve the|Smoot. “But what about the boys and |oratory may shed new light not only | "oy . o0, ing the witness at the hearing. House of Commons in the measures | ooc oar ° nce from situation. girls?” on the nature of parrot fever itself, cago gang leader, released - tee. which they propose.” e bond taken to the hospital | , At the Capitol Paul Dennie appeared | _Wheeler said he had not read a line [ but other diseases which are due to |yesterday from the Gratersford Peni-| Toward.the close of the hearing Mr.| Huston said there was not the “slight- B e hospital | ang said he was chairman of the un-|of any of the exhibits until yesterday, | filterable viruses, such as infantile | tentiary near Philadelphia, variously | OUDE told the subcommittee he also| st objection” to giving the Union ‘There was some criticism from the|;; 5 passing automobile, driven by H. O. Labor benches. Comdr. Joseph M. Ken- | 1,5 bessing autemobile, driven by H. 0. | employed conference. He and other | when Smoot showed him an extract. | paralyais. was Togiirten ‘as’ haading Homewiind i | o DeSS thet & Son-imiisw of & Sabs e A against gol worthy, the only naval officer of dis- | of Gomdr. Polich's party waited at the | caders, bowever, tack the unemployed Intolerance Charged Personnel of Board 1 delegatior - of B a train, an airplane and an automobile. | in the proposed airport site. Tinction i the Labor parliamentary | Soens for the acrival of police. and then Seway ab the pommigbhenr=| o oryes'of intolerance Wers doveldat | | ni’ Houra: coeiidie. of D Wit |00’ ous otk all the - rineesiwere p;n..., Admits Remark. “The & contingent, called the conference “A an. S ilure.” e sald the conference was composed | Smoot as Wheeler joined Cutting - | Frost, professor of public health at|agreed— coming 3 s maighit he made 1o MON | S nitorn ot of “hoboes and other unemploved.” 1t |Hstence that, B, Sernon methiain | JonnS Hopkins University; Dr. Claude | o, i e Daee I e e f “the | g Tl _Controversy having _subsided, e e 3 % | was called, said Dennie, by the secre- {Lavender, w ng experience - yesterda: Senator Blaine, Republican, Wisconsin, s aamaitiing Tight away that | oarle oo thielr repars of tuc ac. | tary of the International Brotherhood | tolerance. | in handling epidemics, and Dr. Carroll | How or when he would return was | published accounts of the federation | ggyeq Huston if he knew of any “lobby- “in.| Smoot met the barrage with a story it meeting, after which he asked Young ” the forces against the government had | cident. ‘Welfare Organization, who was “in of the “prosecution” that preceded Writ- 2{‘.!‘21 nn):zr:; nof‘m‘;efle;h b\lf&rk ;;flgh merely a matter of so much conjecture. it ““';‘ 3 him correctly. In reply ing” engaged in by d b. been too great and that it would be| Several eye-witnesses informed police | Structed to call it by a number of or- | O <10 PO NeL sore” He pleaded for Capone's Chicago associates followed | Young. told the subcommittee he was| . FUSton replied that he knew Raskob betier to part friends and to try again | that Comdr. Polich's machine was run- | B8nizations” =~ C G |GG Geration of such persons as “my | SOTice: WOIP olS 8 SpECBiEt, o0 IR | the usual gang custom of admitting | one Of the few delegates at the federa- | ¥a3 & member of an organization advo- in 8 few years. on Australian min- | ibent o KRSl e reea” tha; | another effort to be heard by the com. | {atler and mother,” who, he sald, wer | *The task facing these men was ex- | nothing and denying nothing. tion ‘meeting who apoke in favor of the | Saiing repeal of the prohibition amend- ister for trade and customs and delegate | Hammond drove onto the avenue at a | Mittee. e e ey T o canss 1o ek No Public Display. POt DTt B A o haaad swq | Huston was then excused indefinitely, fo tho conference, announced todsy | cautious speed. Wagner Presents Photographs, ‘Wheeler and Cutting pressed that the | IWStery-%, The latest cuscs 1o develo® | It seemed obvious, however, that he | Senators were interested in the site. | D, the committee informed him he O s Polich Calls at Hospital. Proceeding with Wagner, the nowmit. | 18W Smoot, was indorsing, if it had been | P, 0o STeh S0 e OO PUTEE | (g ot make a public display of his | “Will you tell the subcommittee where | FHER® be wanted for T questioning visionally booked return passage for tee looked at photographs ~ | on the books at the time the church Was | girectly in contact with the sick birds = you got that information?” Senator | ®er Australia for April 12. Comdr. Polich this morning charac- | (5 IRO%eC A% PR og nph pre’senwd by | voung, “would have sent your own for- | j " George W. McCoy, director of | FE0UrD- In the first place, there are|yangenberg asked. W. B. Bell, president of the American b e terized the accident as an unfortunate | tho New Yorker, One, he said, was of | hour’to prison for 10 years or 5 vears.” | Clopiatcsy ‘wnd he has been im- | enemy gangsters, reported anxious for | ' Young snswered that he did not want | &Venerid, Co. Who also was ted TAX COLLECTIONS D e cacrn weltare. and | nd another of President. Goolldge st & jaCutking produced a number of PopL | mune. ! the chance to avenge the deaths in | to oppose the committee, but he would | 13, €30V today, Was excused until next ket " lar assel s e g "B ot to ascertain e Jprosperity dinner” in California, Wag- conuidesed e iax more lndeoent e e e necisy o duoer ane e like to consult & lawyer, indicating the i BEGlest against issuing the subpoena b “ X= | every way” than the which Smoof 3 enchmen. In the second place, the oiced , asserted BELOW LAST YEAR Through an interpreter at. the Chilean hibits showed “prosperity by proclama- | haq brought into the chamber. Bt o ecom® | police have indicated they Wil “tréat | ~¥ou uderstand this is & very seri- | DO8tedly that he had been “dealt with e Do yamTie S taeripere oub of | - ADIGHIIAtEY - $3,000000 1 ‘pur- | ohm T B Ay organisms belng Carrled in fine qust 1n | Capone like any other hoodium” and |ous matter?" Senator Vandenberg con- pehoh Lol manner by the Toial Paid on Tncomes to March |5, C2F it e Mayflower Holel and | SIsig, Doner Hat, was wvalabie dur- | of Englis auinors and was o the Gon- | i¢ume tound: that Dr. MoCoy atvass | Toe sy gencialy accepted repart %4 not mention any memes | oy Sarectar bas been aitacked in In y 3 - + X . (g T 9. | gressional Library. took his glasses off when working with | was that Capone was on the Broad- | Young replied. Huston asserted. the sccount . cone rO g Wbt Trom the time | 8mong factory workers,” Wi . 15 Not Made O eing® the Mayfiower unti] ' the | tinued, “was withdrawn in® January, Senator Causes Laughter. the parrots. ~Another theory consid- [ way Limited of the Pennsylvania sys-| “That makes it all the worse, because | tained a large n i et f not shifted his | 1930.” ha is] with the | €red was that only those who ate their | tem, accompanied by Frank Cline, the | it reflects on all of the Senate,” Senator | transactions and he added tha Public. Sl Quoting Government, statistics, Wag- | boo Berason Gonsons Republiean, p¢| 1uAChes at the laboratory were taken | bodyguard who served 10 months ‘with | Vandenberg informed him. Rt belleve the. lobby comumitiee: hag The diplomat was positive that he | Der said they showed that one-third of Michigan reached over for it and start- :\lckk. Dr. Edward Francis, ~ho was|his chief on chn{e‘ of carrying guns, ‘The Michigan Senator then asked the | any right to inquire into them. had proceeded with green lights at M |the Workers in manufacturing estab- [ed reading amid laughter from the en to Naval Hospital with parrot |and other of his followers. But it was | Witness if he also declined to name the| “The committee would be derelict in By the Assoclated Press. and N streets, and was exercising due lishments received $82,113,000 during | Senators and the galleries. fever Saturday, has not eaten at the | considered unlikely that Capone would | Senators who had been mentioned in|its duty if it did not examine these torted.. The Treasury statement issued today | caution when his car came into col- | On€ week of the latter month, while| Pointing to Couzens, the New Mexico laboratory for years. . stay aboard that long, if he was on the | the reported conversation. accounts,” ‘Walsh re 9 o 3 they had received $98,635, : i train at all. Mr. Young replied that he did not s of Mareh 15 showed that income tax | lision with Hammond's machine at N 964 ' during | Senator said: Insect Hypothesis. a have personsl h,';',mer but only what Robinson Defends Stand. % inted out that he believed | the corresponding week of the previous | “There is nothing indecent about this collections were running a scant $5,000,- | Street. He po month referred. . From these. fi be indecent in| Not a single case has been established Air Chances Slim. had peen told him. Defending Huston's position, Senator he had the right of way. gures | book except what may be in as due to contact between persons.| The chances that Capone would re-| “I understand,” sald Senator Van- |Robinson, Republican, of Indiana, said had 000 behind the total on that day a year | Hammond's machine was hit, the |he had computed the totals given, the classics.” 8go. diplomat said, nfie rgghl front wheel, Chicago Conditions Acut iefi;;‘}fgum his feet, Senator Smoot|None assoclated with the victims out- |turn by airplane were slim. The mu-|denberg, “that you did not refer, di- | he did not believe the committee ’ 1d be taken only as | turned broadside to Comdr. Polich’s o asserted that “there can't be words put | side the laboratory have taken sick and | nicipal airport said weather conditions | rectly or indirectly, to any member | any more right to inquire into Huston's Thia._hawever,, cou aken only as| ., "hit again in the middle and| Dr. T. M. Squires, director of the Illi- | together more vile and rotten than are | Naval Hospital doctors and attendents flying almost impossible last fof the Joint Congressional Airport Com- | private accounts than it would have to the bulk the pay- hi) curbing | professor of the University of Chic ¢ the collection ad | immune. icant _ since “No, sir,” the witness answered. rece: a few o §HGE for the Tulk of (o Darit mACHIE BN Erved D % | R0k the. withess clmir, Ne tooui | sy ot coughing is a characteristic symptom. | near the Capone home and at other minutes_ while Walsh talked with Hol- ments of last Saturday have yet to be|on the northeast corner of Connecticut O ha Rt bt e ave! d N street. that distress from unemployment in| “If the ator will come around| Public health officials are driven back | points where they gangster ommil (Continued on 2, ) reported. o llch w4 he jumped from | Chicago during the past months “has | sometime S him some_ex- |to the alarming hypothesis that the|might appear, Federal authorities an-| Later in the meeting Senator Van- Page 3, Column 1) “Treasury officials know that millions | his machine as soon as it came to a |been the most acute in 10 years” and |cerpts,” Cutting replied. filterable virus organisms are carried by [ nounced they would not molest him at | denberg handed the witness a list of P S dolla; 2 jous form | that “Chicago 1s no different fr b ore comparison be-|some insect. If this is the case, it|present. the members of the Senate District o B weretalkel” I _&sE RS NE i'?%afi&n'flfik&.fihfm“?&'flf uA crowd | other industrial centers.” 1 w:fg":he’:a ngwx;\x and ghlkepenre might eventually be carried by the in-| _Capone is under $5,000 bond on_a | committee and asked him if the names jUDGE COBB G'VEN t offices throughout the country. These Squires argued that th . and hell,” | sects outside the Hyglenic Laboratory. Continued on Page 2, -olumn Continued umi _ | Bathered quickly, he said, and, unable juires arguex al e_administra- | than there is between heaven and ! e Hyj I} (Continued on , +Jolul 6.) « iued on Page 2, Column 3.) as yet had not been offictally recorded | =z i o i"on “Page 2, Column 2. (Continued on Page 2, Column 1,) | Smoot retorted. At first 1t was thought that it was car- R AV Y I SR T P SENA TE APPROVAL , and Al ived the Tre r C inte ted to suggest that|rled only by parrots and could not be 5 oy 1St etbgfhoelf o Sm:;?:e‘;pl:l:r{}?:‘dlflerence B esven | cavet exeept by contact v parross | K EEPERS DOUBT “LUNATIC’S” STORY come of the conference, had a conver- sation with Foreign Minister Grandi Fox of the money actually in hand. HILL BILLY TO BRAG ON COOKING |#nd hen” sect carrer theory and the laboratory (Y (D ASURE, BUT SISTER FINDS IT Colored - Jurist's Appointment for The statement for March 15, issued will be refumigated. %m&mi&% %z‘::gr;h%nw?hln: og:‘; N\ID KISS BABIES IN BALLOTFIGHT GUARD FRU.STRATES . pfl’){'mh‘l'“ l'i:: o l‘gq":‘fll;!y elel‘l’npee‘:e;! Another Term on Municipal Court amounted to $67,507,962, against more which may explain the curious distribu- { Bench Is Confirmed. 72,500,000 &° year ago. Treasur: H H than $72,500000 & year tgo, Treasury| 5 S o i OHI0 JAIL BREAK ton during sn epidemio of intantlle| Inmate of Insane Hospital Had Written for Nearly Two them much laiger total obtained by District Attorney Candidate Promises to Make Crooks virus disease. Although the insect dis- Years That He Had $1,400 in Trunk. today confirmed Judge the telegraphic poll. ey have e tribution theory has been advanced. it 4 =i James A. Cobb, lored, E‘:fl?&;fin;fl:fi f&fi’fi?‘fi.‘?’nfi‘ifl? tsrx€§n- Think Hell Is Near Court House. Wounds One Prisoner and Captures :Il’umb:‘:sa gelfing‘yre?tjecuw 1.:;01 of Ee;m ox; Lt.h“:g'ex:e.h‘a‘to‘m:wm‘nmmmw e : " sf cont ween urt of cf lowing an un= '“Héafa‘h grutm n!gg i‘:fi:{"s‘figi e Another in Attempt to ":fj"”g or by contact with contaminated | By the Associated Press, talked and shouted to himself all night | successful effort to secure action last “Trcasury palance for several days.|By the Assoctated Press class mechanic, having worked right Climb Wall. T CHIOAOQ, - March - 18—The frst|ione labio Ble heingisentto the Ean- | BMER, . ol pevuscrut ob s Officials refused today to venture any) PARIS, Ark., March 18.—Here's the | smart around a sgr:n}xmdmg‘l)v 3 Suspect Two Cases. thing Frank McKinsey did when he 'McKinsey also told his story to the | Carolina, who ob)ecud = u‘e°m estimate of the eventual total. = | latest from Paris (in the Ozarks), an| 7 came 0o, SRR COUY Boe Ten of the Hyglenic Laboratory staft | €ntered the State Hospital for the In- | eepers; many times he asked their | tion yesterday evening, declared when lgures for this year so far obtainable | o e T ™ Megehee | I e ead e - 9] By the Associated Press. already have been taken sick. Of thessne at Kankakee, Ill, November 1.|help, and even offered to share his|the Senate met he wanted to were held by Treasury officials to be to the Legislature twice, an en op-! two suspected today, one is a laboratory | 192 t fortune, but they merely smiled. | State his objection, and then, if his col- Tot comparaple with the daily collec- |of his candidacy for the office of dis-|erated on for appendicitis. Last veari COLUMBUS, Ohio, March 18.—Two | two suspected todsy, one 1o a laboratory | 1028, was to ask for stationery, & Pen | QuoySioce liaritieg® N ) onates warted & vola "B i tions of last vear because of Sunday In- | trict attorney. I married the finest, Jittle girl in Okla- | prisoners, one from Montgomery County e ieCoy is porsanally waten, | 21d & bottle of ink. gl by prevent it. . Yorening s genr drecty after thel gaig ne: “As for myseit T am an| DO YL Buren "' T “vant the offie 2Rd. the other from Cuyahoga Counts, | ing all these cases. o e o vttt Ty | Mo e hashy e sy | el ok went K 1o g5 Becke oy Il P e akined, would affect the | Arkansas Hill Billy, born and raised 1n | Decause X think T can ‘make & living | made an unsuccesstul attempt {o es- | Dr. Hekioen's condition was reported | thelr new inmate was not violent, gladly | ECRIGR, Sere Neualy, dheown Sway | 1 SRS o e Hadoted. to cone gpeed ith which collctions aze shovn | the Boston Mountains north of Ozark, out of Jt, and_ wil promise If lected | cape from the Ohio State Penitentiary | §5 ke han ay of the OlBEs.” Thel rorrs s Lo setad el kit gn firm & colored man. ’ n ‘eas lance. arm today. . mllll‘ Imost every Y. Three also said The iotal added o the Treasury bai- |ULTan the dogs on Sunday morning 0|13 violators of all kinds that they | The attempted break was frustrated |condition of all the others was un-| ™y pyco,” became perhaps the most|sey, Do Hooyrot ol g B e B BB ance on March 16 of this year was keep from having my face wnhedv’:o‘: Wil think that hell ain't 40 feet from | by Fred 3. Whetatone, a guard, who saw e ent serum from the biood of |prolifio letter: writer ever known to the e one of the courts here in which, more than $18,000,000, while last year my sparking barefooted and on » | the_cou! use. an improvised rope dangl! H said, woman tried it was only $15,000,000. mv"ps.' a train until I was 16 years| T expect to spend the time between | wall. When m.?' failed “Ql: heed his | persons who have recovered. Kankakee institution. Day after day he e her' brother ;‘: j'“l;‘," He “'“ — - On_ the days succeeding the 15th, now and election, on August 12, kiss- | command, the guard shot Chester Prob- would pen letters to his sister, the po- last resort, she asked the at- | protest that practice. Senator however, figures running above a hun-|0ld and was almost grown before I|ingthe bables, bragging on the women's | ski, 23, of Cuyahoga County, in the C. T. Lassiter Dies, lice, the or, the governor and many | torney to investigate. ded that he thought the Pres- dred miilion were added to the Treas- |learned that Republicans were human | cooking, complimenting the farmers on | chest. He was nct seriously hurt. e i other officials. storage house named | ident should instruct the local ury general fund. The same will occur | like other people. their erops and warming things up for| The other prisoner, Hobart Hardin,| RICHMOND, Va, March 18 (#).—| The subject of the letter was always sey and in the trunk he de- | that there are enough white judges and this year, llthoufli. Treasury officials | “I have farmed with a double shovel |my opponents. . 30, was not hurt, and was immediately | Charles T. Lassiter, 50, judge-elect of | the same—would the party written ikoff found exactly $1,400 juries here to lv&? such occurrences. have pointed out that it may be a week | and Georgia stock and ploughed an at's McGehee's way of putting it| placed in solitary confinement, glzue h“?\ mmm"ouf“ back the 5 ‘When Senator Blease had completed hehgr‘):e u&e lccumull‘:’d coll:;‘cltlgm -;m m:le 19 years old in new ground ‘m:. :n ";,’, home tgllk:‘;ml\fmréez. ‘::ew 1::1:- .. bromerhu( lM;! G!n.r umeu?mg t:u‘rg:o ‘!;:e id in an lv.runk? T:; announced today he|his remarks the nomination of Ji & a true com) n w ose for out cussing; have taught 3 ach- | inj s secon: - s the Ial esen . o , he , was placed in storage A | 1820, o ed and practiced 1aw m‘fi"“,.‘.’-‘- Dreaat- | lnfure, i 30 sears old. Radio I’m[u1 on Page C-3 $0%ier died at a hospital here, the uudu:gwnou ‘complaints that he WSEing McKiigars. Cobb was argioved Wiy soll \ [ ™ e

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