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dent Harding that he had been be- ‘by & few of the men whom he B N:rusud was a contributing cause Coming from the reliable source from which “the fact is now given to the public, a number of questions are prompted,” Walsh said. “Of the faithlessness of which par- ticular friend or friends, afterward shown in the courts of the land to have betrayed the country as well—to use the language of the orator at Marion— did President Harding have knowledge ~Fall, Daugherty, Forbes or Miller?” Why Didn't He Act? Fall was Secretary of the Interior, and was convicted of accenting a $100,000 bribe from Edward L. Doheny. Daugh- erty handed in his Tesignation as At- | By DAL torney. General at the request of Presi- Pointed questions as to * President | dent Crolidge, Forbcs became involved 4 1in 5 A nistration of e Tens’ Hoover's knowledge of Warren G. pByreay and Miller likewise as alien Harding's “dim reallsation”. that scme |property custodian, Both were im- sed fle | of his trusted friends had betrayed | prisoned. e o oeatiact ippers DArents, one of middle clazs and the | b, have been directed at the Chief |~ Walsh asked if Harding “had such |*“ffacdylor the press vesterdey, | plish il P other of poor people. Similar results| grecutive by Senetor Thomas J. Walsh | knowledge why ¢id he not peremptorily | giep by in London, spaghetti in Rome and tea ' were found in each neighborhoo l:'lef Montana. dismiss them from the public service 3 in Yondon, completing the round trip in | though the tendencies were some mj}, Senator Walsh was the Democratic |and cause to be instituted those prose- P 1% | cxaggerated among the poorer fa presecutor in the Senate investigation | cutions to which they later became sub- 9 hours and 44 minutes actual YN | ‘The qniy child was found superior in | tho Gieclosed the Terpot D-me end Elk | Ject?” time. | mobt ‘oZitristexla taithie RN Ser ""”“ Hills ofl lesse scandals of the Harding |, 'Was the “The Alps whipped me once,” he said | large families but inferior to those With | Jor o ieration “1n' which Mr. Hoover‘h' continued, as he steppsd out of his ship, “but I | one or two brot! and sisters. In in-| o0 Secretary of Commerce, Bave whibped them twice now and I telligence, honesty, inhibitive capacity, am satisfied. I will probably sail for | moral knowledge, and cultural back- ‘Walsh Asks Questions. the United States on June 24 ground he rated above the average butls 1, o statement through the Demo- | Even the hardencd “greass-monkeys” | Still below the fortunate brothers and| oiatic National Ccmmittee, Walsh m(h.ls inform2nt, and, if. before, why did at the Croydan Airport,” used to speedy | Sisters of small families. In CO-ODer&-| roferring to the President’s dedication | he remain inactive, being one of the things, chuckled when Hawks completed | tion the only child rated lowest of all. | o the Harding Memorial said: ‘cmtl'!uuonul advisers of the Presi- his round trip to Rome in lsss than 10 | This quality lncn-sedhwnh the{ numb!; “That was en interesting bit of his- |d-n hours of children up to three or four and|iory introduced yesterday by President Prior to Hawks' first Rome fiight |then declined rapidly. Hoover into his speech at Marion, Ohio, ‘Wing Comdr. Kingsford-Smith held the | namely, that the realization by Presi- record time-—a little over 10 hours. Only in persistence did the child from the big family rate highest. Intelligence Capt. Hawks figured his flying mileage m\#‘};ly between 1,850 and 1,890 miles. OPERATION FILMED IN NATURAL COLOR IQUESTIONS HOOVER ON MARION SPEECH Senator Walsh Asks Why Harding Didn’t Act Upon “Dim Realization.” Science Two or Three Children Make the Ideal Family. ! dren 18 two "I'H! ideal number of chil or three. o Below dnd above this golden mean | | children decrease slightly in intelligence, Vhonesby. popularity, capacity for inhibi- ion, and moral knowledge, according to :cnudv just completed by the Instifute of Social and Religious Research of Columbia University. R The study, reported by J. B, Maller | CROYDON, Eng'and, June 18—ROAr | of ' Golumbia Teachers' College in the | ing into Croydor Alrdrome at 5:55 Journal of Social Psychology, was con- afl ducted in three schools in different 0GRk i s eighborhoods—cns of fairly v\en!!hy‘ HAWKS REALIZES FLIGHT AMBITION Completes.. London - Rome Round Trip in Record Time | iof 9 Hours 44 Minutes. Two Pictures of Plastic Surgery Taken by New Method Mark Progress. ! | By the Associated Pre: I HOLLYWOOD, Calif., June lllul, W1fe to know something about cleaners rral-~oler motion picture photography for the first time has gone into the sur- gical amphitheater, marking a forward |step in the use of the screen for med- ica' instruction and demonstration, ‘Two talking pictures, photographed by a new color process which requires little more than ordinary lighting and having as their subject two plaséic sure gery operations performed by Dr. How- |ard L. Updegraff of Hollywood, were in intimate detail and close-ups, accompanied by & spoken ex- planation. h.’l'algng nlct;r;s in bllac¥ :1!\? W:\’RA ‘dent 1on.» | R&VE been used for medical instruction Fres dent e nformation.” | for .some time, but hitherto the_color 4 2 dim | camera has been barred from operating reentio’ of e fuc Rt b S0, S | o cauae o excesive Tehing e b rayed acquired before or after the | The new color process, If after, Who was | o0 45 naturainess of tone and sharp definition of objects, has been devel~ oped by Georges Musaphia, who sald he will restrict its use for the present to medical films. Known as magnicolor, . the process, he Frosts have done dlmue w crops in | sensitized to colos the interior of Sao Paulo, th of Harding? id. features negative hich is brought out by chemical treatment in developing. Brazil. was found to decrease slightly with the size of the family after "!t?mi a p;uhk time for the return tri from | With families of three children. e Rome to Croydon was five huuup flat. | Tesults were practically uniform for at daybreak yesterday. he left the |each group, large families in the mor! atrdrome at 5:31 a.m., arriving in Rome | cultured neighborhood showing the at 10:15 am., an elapsed time of 4 tendencies as in the factory settlem: nt hours and 44 minutes for the down journey. After Junch 1n Rome, he left | | Where they were more n“mf-;'_“g - st 1,2..:55%:;:”.-:1 arrived back at cro:; ‘woul:DilNc.REAsE i LOANS UNDER DOLE| had a marvelous trip down Minister of Labor Authorizes Bill back, although there were headwinds going out and part of the way back,” | to Boost Borrowing Power $575,000,000. Perlnps you are considering the purchase of an electric cleaner in your household. Your wife wants the benefit of your help. 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The Hoover Company, Bank of Comm. & Sav. Bldg. Gentlemen: T am mdd.:’ rmi- an electric cle: should like to com) go T;I:aflwur with other cleaners. Ploase one to: | By the Associated Press. | LONDON, June 18 —The minister of ‘lng today u:u:la a l;l:x;lwrlndum | RIVER! e a ance resolution which preposes to oA e in e Tor the | 2uthorize the introduction of & bill to annual Fellowship banquet, the last |increase to £115000,000 (about $575.- social gathering of the season to be held | 000,000) the borrowing powers of the at the local Presbyterian Church, to- | unemployment insurance fund during morrow night. | the deficiency pericd. Rev. R. Paul Schearrer, pastor of the | The amount presently authorized fis *Takoma Park Presbyterian Church, will | £90,000.000 and inasmuch as the weekly be the guest speaker. Rev, Keith | | expenditures exceed the income by over Custis will preside and violin selsctions |8 million pounds, the borrowing powers will be furnished by Mrs. Jessie Cooper. = Will be exhausted early in July. There Prof. B. L. Goodyear of the University | is also s semi-annual payment of in- of Maryland will render vocal selections | terest due in September amounting to and Miss Sue Campbell will give | £2,000,000. readings. The resolution also es to au- Those in charge of arrangements are | thorize an extension by a further six Mrs. Prank M. Stephen, Mrs. Milton D, | months the transitional period during Campbell, Mrs. M. E. Bullock and Mrs. | Which benefits may be paid under cer- T. 5. Bean. | tain conditions which will bring the cost of the transitional benefit during | the present financial year to £35,- NAVY ORDERS e cow PASTUHE 'BRINGS $490,166 AT AUCTION Ten-Acre Plot in Heart of Chicago Residential Distriet Sold to Bank. 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