Evening Star Newspaper, February 23, 1932, Page 12

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Sherwood, looked down on the snow- - clad peak of Mount Whitney, 14,490 Agree to Force Vote. | feet above sea level. The peak was pho- Leaders of both Democratic and Re- | tographed and the notation made that publican wet blocs agreed to demand a | the plane thermometers registered 10 vote on this issue by means of a re- degrees below zero. strictive amendment to the supply bill| Swooping down into Death Valley to appropriations for Director | the southeast, the fiyers skimmed 50 Woodcock’s prohibition unit feet above the valley floor, the lowest Spokesmen for the group felt this| point of which is 276 feet below sea proposed revision of the dry laws would | level garner more votes than an effort to| Capt. Sherwood seid he noted many slash the $11.369,500 enforcement fund, | lakes formed by flood water from re- though Representative Schafer, Repub- | cent rains and melting snows. The lican Wisconsin, said he would attemp’ | 450-mile scouting tour was completed this also. Last vear the same restric- | without a landing away from the home | tion on wire-tapping was proposed by | airport. Representative Tinkham, Republican, Massachusetts, but was lost, 99 to 78. Defended by Mitchell. Attorney General Mitchell told the Appropriations Committee wire-tapping is employed only on advance authority from both bureau chief and the As- sistant Attorney General supervising the bureau. “It has ben used in a very limited number of cases”” Mitchell said. “The modern criminal is so well equipped 0LD PETERSEN HOUSE WILL BE RESTORED Patriotic Societies Are Planning to Refurnish Residence Where Lincoln Died. at his disposal that if you are going to be too nice about your methods, you will hnmper yourselr very considerably.” MEETINGS TO ASK The old Petersen House, at 516 Tenth | street, where Abraham Lincoln died, is ;hemg closed to the public immediately to permit restoration to the status it PARDON FOR MOONEY | Nation-Wide Series of Gatherings Planned Wednesday, Anniver- ‘ sary of Death Sentence. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, February 23.—The New York office of the International Labor Defense announced Sunday that half a million workers are expected to attend a Nation-wide series of mass meetings tomorrow to demand unconditional pardon for Tom Mooney, serving a life Sentence in connection with a prepared- ness day bombing in San Francisco 15 years ago. Corliss Lamont of the Columbia Uni- versity staff, -son of Thomas Lamont, financier, and William Z. Foster, Com- munist leader, were announced as speakers at the New York meeting. Among other cities where meetings will be held were listed Chicago, De- troit, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Paterson, N. J.: Newark, N. J.. Pas- saic, N. J.; Perth Amboy, N. J.; Ossin- ing, N. Y., and Schnectady, N. Y. Wednesday is the fifteenth anniver- sary of the death sentence originally pronounced on Mooney. RETIRED BRITISH ENVOY | DIES IN LONDON HOME Sir Maurice de Bunsen Entered Service in 1877 and Held Vienna | Post When War Came in 1914. By the Associated Press LONDON, February 23.—Sir Maurice de Bunsen, retired British diplomat, died here Sunday. He was 80 years old. He entered the British diplomatic service in 1877, serving in various| posts, at Tokio, in Siam, at Istanbul and at Paris, until 1905, when he be- came Minister to Portugal. He subse- quently was Ambassador to Spain and to Austria-Hungary, serving at Vienna in 1913 and 1914. He was special Ambassador to South America in 1918 and retired the follow- ing year. During the war he was undersecre- tary of the British foreign office and as such frequently was spokesman on England's war pohdes Seven Burn to Death in India. BANGALORE, India, February 23 () —Seven persons were killed and two in- jured in a fire yesterday in two fire- works shops here, believed to h: been set alight by boys smoking “bidis.” Bidis are cigarettes made of Indian tobacco which came into general use after the Congress party's nationalist campaign against British goods, including Virginia cigarettes. (A:30 to 4:30 pm pied_in Civil War days. Lieut. F E Butler, assistant director of pubm buildings and_public parks, said the building would be closed about a month. The Dames of the Loyal Legion, Ladies’ Auxiliaries of the G. A, R. and other women's patriotic societies have undertaken to furnish and restore the | house as nearly as possible to its orig- inal condition. The Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks is en- avoring to locate persons who can assist in telling just how the interior of the building appeared during Lin- coln’s presidency. Most of the relics formerly crowded into the old Petersen residence now are located in the old Ford Theater, across the street. Lieut. Butler said that in order io accommodate the crowds at the opening of the mc?‘zm- nial Celebration today, the Ford Thea- ter will be open from 9 to 4:30 o'clock. The regular holiday hours are from For many vears the Lincoln relies were housed in the Petersen residence and formed the famous collection of Col. O. H. Oldroyd. The collection was purchased by the Government six years ago. POLICE GUARD REICHSTAG BERLIN, February 23 (#).—The Reichstag met today for the first time in four months and a heavy police guard was posted outside the building to handle the huge crowds. One of the first items on the program was a Communist motion declaring rcn-confidence in the entire cabinet of Chancellor Heinrich Bruening. GOOD OIL BURNER NEWS UNITED STATES BURNER SIMPLE RUGGED EFFICIENT NOW AT SPECIAL LOW PRICE NO DOWN PAYMENT ASK US ABOUT IT MAURICE J. 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Little of Olathe. former Kansas Congress member, said Sun- day he “intended to announce’” in about 10 days, his candidacy the Democratic nomination for United | States Senator and that he would make the race on a platform favoring sub- mission of the eighteenth amendment | to_a vote of the people. | Little represented the second Kansas| district in Congress from 1924 to 1927. | He won the Democratic nomination for Governor of Kansas in 1928, but lost in the election to Clyde M. Reed | “I favor resubmission of the eight- | eenth amendment to the people,” Little said. “The Government is spending be- | tween $350,000,000 and $500,000.000 a year in trying to enforce a law that is unenforcable. Crime has increased 100 per cent in Kansas since the passage of | the Volstead act and drunkenness also | has increased 100 per cent, according to court records.” Polish Press Lauds Washington. 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