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3 ESTABLISHED 1870 \H\' BRITAIN, "0\\ECT]CLT THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS HEALTH DEPARTMENT FINDS CONTSUTONDF_ Temporary Injncton Ageimt F4LL CALLED FOR JARINES TWO MORE SMALLPOX CASES; URU@_A_ 13 ASKED ~ Further Work At Teapot Dome TO CLEAR TEAPOT DOME TO BOTH ARE SCHOOL CH[LDREN British Liner iv Smuggling Trade, Is Granted By Federal Judge MAKE SINCLA IR’S JOB EASY o ! 7 ' Government Charges | : ; == - . . Ay {Admiral Strauss of Navy and Watts of Sinclair Cons. Patients Live On Fa""ewfiRANn JURY AU"I]N ENGLAND SEEKS ALL FACTS Named As Joint Receivers—Govt. Counsel Brands MYSTERmUS HflUbE flN Assist. Sec. Of NaVy And Pleasant Strec.s— [N (ONGRESS' CASE et Fall As Guilty, Knowingly, of Tegal Act—Say He (REEN ST, DISCLOSED Roosevelt Says Former Washinzton Believes Government Has e Street rEy oo Coecapain of vows| THicked Hyrding. : Case On Church Speedy. Development Prom. var-cot cox—tapain of Vowet, i | Dhchints Haras i Secretary Told Him . 0 ! Which is Worth $3,000.000, Ac- 3. . . Under Suspluon \ ised for Involved Rep- ‘ Cheyenne, r ~Fed Up Where Private Meets Hardmg Desired Such : cused of Falsifying. e Judge Kennedy e resentatives cw York, Marcl 101 nt BEGIN AT 8 O'CLOCK 7O || Porary Injunction halting further de- ings Took Place Acti P 5 ey ey ! Mail steam TRY FOR WORLD RECORD | Velopment work by the Mamn ction Pursued Nearly 1,000 Vaccination . ger ship Or- Co. on the Teapot De serve Washington, March 3 —Grand ¥3 R T = Judge Kennedy Points Used Smcc \es- [gury procecdings we ‘.""vi'l"n{ T day in !h-- case of of ' v e : ; First Time on \ e . |mpropf-xl.\' accepted money. G T ok STy ; il e > final outcome < e i S Armed Forces Were Used Ordcr to New York for —ssisant Attorners Genorai Duvis, 10 action inciuld ko A o, st ; : | Willebrandt and Seymour s : iy . ¢ SR el 10,000 More. aided by J. W. H. Crim, spec reement, smuggied into (his coun- || g word, arey sistant in charge of the case, ir ¢ intoxicat reotics e N — sentation of the cvidence, R | narcotics|{ been mad it gl : - One of the witnesees alwas [Seoroc DRG0 g ne|| ®pecial reccving scts in ¢ nedy at revision in pa g He uperintendent Richard W.| o 5 Mortimer, who w. w4y ] ation fornia : Shanghai, Chin o 5 erty. Pullen announced S| ololock thie | il AL Starana’ (BuFoa il ; A to cabt : they are abl the pump noon that two 8 quarantined | yizovion here some months ago, anc :“"‘“ iealiy to address, it was 3 Quartars, prop erday as smallpox suspects NAVe |y also appeared before the Chicago | e . . . nounced. 1f they ure successful, Line compar n found to bLe suifering from this § " ; = it will mean that radio has cov- Lelo N ase and strict smallpox quarantine Mrs. one of the assist- 5 b P cred the rid. Purc hdhl"' ( (\”'.“r([ on wits made cffetcive this aftern il amtiat S Swnaeal sallaitiatatina ]S L Jie iy foow (the fatine ot ‘ fcemen on guard at each | | oane, 18 i « of prohibition pros- 3 peliac . Governr at 144 Ple t s ccutions, t is understood that; -0 3 ) : properti uded S Aotk ed v. 48 ot “airvigh street and the pa- e of the evidence previously pro-| oo o Anstondali 5 . ation of some of them would be \ o Mi i Nutio R ’ s both ihstances are school hicaga Felated o nll,.gt‘;“"'v'lv hs. Nikwalh s ! e MELLON ]S OPPOSED al to disposal of ofl impound y| s # € er e FIRS sxpady L ities in liquor withdrawals. | gociare liquor e the receivership, ol L ut t be sucd ut 108t ¢ Miss Rosc Modzeska, aged There was every ovidence that the AT aovs S R The temporary injunetion halts t) DAV 4 N examine r all upii at the Last strest school, Was department of justice was prepared N‘li;\v ‘»;«"or(" Objects To Plan To Decrease Funa | drilling of n voilx and th rantined at her home at 401149 aak for quick grand Jury action.|” Joiaine shat © Warnie ¢ urch street, this afternoon as a sus- Ay orney Genera! Daugherty has re- MW; e $ ;m . o "" piclous caso. Hhe in a sister of Miss fused to disclose to the house the!uorn of such ud. the prose _ v #hall deem Helen Al 2Caka ! school stu- | names of the mun accused and he up- Sutor's complaint declares him able Public Debt. 2, necessary to prevent loss or damag PHOMMIDEE LD N i) w E40h whe astwiok alier @ )parently s hastening legal proceed- |15y government fine of $200,000 or| Washington, March 13.—Secretary Gl ol sugrt tlncss with scptic poisoning. | ings ao that thoy may not bo handi- fpioe i { Mellon opposed today before the sen. Conference 1s Held. tamaklettulg ve ; 3 M‘" Britain samitariuna | wlll - be | capped by a concurrent hearing by t Seven of Crew Arreste ate finance committee a proposal to | After the filing of the suit, the . '”,f” Rt g i “f"','lll';n“ ‘)‘l'l‘)‘l:ft‘"‘“wj‘l‘ et be |fouse committee on the sume evi-| goven members of the crew under|decrease the fund supplied for the re- | government counsel and attorneys for! oo "f ot ci s S0 AE Wann b Macars samtte | X = X arrest are declared by assistant U. 8, |duction of the public debt as a 3.-m~ [Sinclalr went into consultation with ; sl ) tients trom the more congested REDIGE Sattorasy Clark ito, HAve icons [af makiogieremtsr sytplvs Sy iR AR Sloth s PHers: ive now ] that the Orduna was smuggl-|for tax reduction, had uot been convened for the Pre- | which Senator W s : rdee t ) company A8 Sha snict Tutre drminow RECEIVER NAMED ‘ cach westward voyage, and| 1ie pointed out that the money paid |liminary hearing, BN Ronator o _ ' Ten ahould by veicased - today. The hospital will i3 E Captain Warner knew all about by England and other nations on llull} Attorneys who we the con- | counsel would & 5 et mmodations for all theso |1t A loans to this wountry must be applied {terence in Judge Kennedy's chambers | tior Ladd Succeeds Lonroot 1l about 15 others, L, Pul. | WHl Take Over What Is Left of the “Each and every tin ¢ Orduna junder the law fo the retirement of lincluded special governme counsel Senator v ; L 4 5 arrived in the port w York,"|the bonds which made possible the | pomoerene and Roberts and Martin W. ! derons: Fotir of the 21 cases of smallpox| FOTIRE of Silas Cobb Coleman of the compluint, “from Jan. 16,|loans. Littleton, E. H. Chandler, G. T. Stan now in quaruntine will be released| New York. . to the date of the libe! » was| ‘The present law would make it pos- | forg and Paul D. Cravath represent tonfght, these cases including the used {n smuggling intoxicating lquors siblc he sald to retire the public debt {ine the Sinolair interests ar old boy who wus the first| New York, March 13.—A rec r and narcotics of $20,000,000,000 in about \' ..\"A"f"»‘ Albert B. Walton, U District At- seized with the disease in the | Was appointed Ly Pederal Judge It is further reported that last 8, Chairman Smoot supported Mr. Mol 500y for Wyoming is named as rep- it epidemie, Dr. Richard W, [langer today to take over what is left [tember, after huving unioaded five|lon's view, !resenting the government in addition f the fortune of Silus Cobb Cole- |cases off the coust, a search of the i : to Mr. Pomerene and Mr., Roberts in cn, superintendent of the health | © rtment announced this morning, |Man, erstwhile prosperous wan of ' Orduna by federal authorities at her Loss MAY BE LESS the complaint as filed : 00 cases of | | Hearing 1« Opened partment received from the [business to sat an alimony judg- | pier disclosed "upward of stute depurtinent of health yesterday |ment of $11,064 whiskey and other intoxicating liq- Judge T. Blake Kennedy opened the to Daisy Derby Coleman who 'yors, not a part of the sea stores, and | Ot § ' preliminary hearing on the govirn | 3 0 A which|Hope Now. Is Meld THat A1 ment Bl in oquity soeking unnuiment to Eject Alleged Trespass- ers From Private Prop- ers wilt be ected to continue 1t suppliecd Tor Reduction of the operation of theswel § equipme ! June lable | Judge Kennedy and’ at 10:25 o'clock petween him and Mr 1 i |the p s oss James 1 of the oil Senator Lenroot s confirmed 1t discussion id not 1.000 wacclne points, uftictent s Woaid Vodag take enre of 1,000 vaccinations and [divoreed Coleman in 1017, declared Jupward of 760 bottles of boer, M 5o lumerous were the calls at the [that her former husband at one time 'gid not appear on the manifest.” Night's Sea Disaster Did Not Take [ of the Teapot Dome ol reserve loas health superintondent’s office thag{owned a tract of land of twenty-five | Ship Worth 83,000,000, |at 11:08 o'clock today after attorneys ane of the inspectors was despatel {square miles in De Soto and Cha Unless the Ttoyal Mail Line files| Such Great Toll of Lite, representing both sides held jotte counties, Morida, and a husi- 1 er to the 1ib before April 1, a ooy { hour’'s consultation ( g i okl : “ Nortolk, Va., March 12.—That the | Ao R were only 60 points left out of the| She sald that all attempts to col- |will be sought in federal district 1088 of life in the sinking of the Ward | "5y t of ¢ Admiral ; .. ) A ajor Gen. Lojeune Called iginal 1,000, lect the judgment were futile. Cole- [ooupt, under which she would be aue. |l4ne steamship Santiago off PO | seph Strauss of the Unit tats wntors « . lajor G nande 10.000 Vaccine Points Ordered (man told the court he hud despaired (tjoned and the procecds remitted to|Hatteras Tucsday night may be 1088, oy o "roceiver of the Teapot Dome contercices ) i the. ik Iie state department of health has [of repatring his fortuncs and reeent)y |ho ster of the court [than indicated in arst v _D"“d’l ‘\:“n,y properties was requested of 1ed % i k Faperyi He ed un order with laboratories at (turned ovor the remnants of his busi- | steamship men estimate the vatue [(OUSt possible by coust gUatY A4 | oraj Juage Kennedy by Owen Robort * , . . ! ction were {ssued ow York city for 10,000 points of |ness to a broker, who had 80ld 1he |of the Orduna at $3,000.000 o rommne. from the ' cutter | TPecial U. 8. council \oday nk ' lore Roosevelt, then acting wocine whieh are to be supplied the |Chicage property, as well as n $40 |Wireless memsage from the cutter AMdarits iled | o ke Wi cal department within a few days, |000 summer home at Pittstield, Mass. | Claim Clear Cut Case. \hwr:llnfl-u. r reported thils ROt ik e e Mocretars o e p t know t e fou « couignment will be wuffictent to | e Washington, Marc Brebibition & o FoseIvEl the Tollows | ot M6nD Resmrcelr e Ml ivou the conterences the 1 ) 2, General e bl bbbt bk FIND HIDDEN FORTUNE femtipd el At ]f"""h"f Brit g message from the steamship Pli- | Work of the interior department set. | ooy ports 011 der the - i o Seeretary William G, Dunn of the | i i Orduna, s ¢ Thedpt ; A A ting forth than an injunction halting | (ey wou ) ( 00! sfon gave orders to- —— with 1 ot! K Intercepted message from steam- | development work and u receiver Department ity commission gave or ! ! _|#hip Colinas day before yesterday say- | are necessary to protect the inte day for the clearing and furnishing | 4100000 i Gold Coins Discovered in ald today | 2" they picked up boat comtaining | of all parties concerncd pending iit of rooms on the third floor of city ore wore many technical ques. | 108 they 4 I tiies e L tan o d pending i nll for use as a free vaccination | Walls of Ann Arbor ¥ N { law invi he government |10 men from steams ’|‘ b BARUAg0 KDCE | Lion iover the Teapot Dome oll leas clinfe. This clinic will be opened to- s prepared to me . T bt tbd M were filed with the federal court h morrow. The tdea of furnishing vae-| Razed by Contractors, ireat Britain | od cine and tr"‘nim-“nl free was sug- Prohibition agents in conjunction GKY FOR THIS MAN The affidavits sct forth that ? Ann Arbor, Mich,, March 13.-<Gc Aoy : < daily production of ol from (he T gested by Mayor A. M. Paonessa who } , with the custotns authoritios sald Mr. < felt that a'l possible should be done ;:’(':‘ “:I“‘I‘”"]",‘:" “::""“ ‘f'r";”’j:{’m D38 Haynes had been working on the Or- | s }"| {";'J“' “"':t "j' ”' Sl L ‘4"“'( c ey Mayor Paonessa is a firm be v in | torn down, according to Adrien Leever | qp o e | ploy for 13 Years Inwl on 18th | Ment council, in support « o gov ' this system and submitted (o the | Who is demolishing the bullding 10| Ny action will be token by the Brit- | 1 trentment himself today. make way for an apartment house.!isy cmiassy here until the report of | Day of Month for Selling “Hooch' ment o school Children Must Be Treated | The money in an iron box, was found | (he British consul in New York has X i | porary ngunction and recetvership Many school children have been nn‘:ho EOOPRG SORE MK DUnel 16 ONS | been realvoll | Bristol, Mareh 13-—The 13th day of 1.;d1ir‘lh' ‘.rmf e Sy o se ‘the erder Ws . | wan, 3ristol, 2 e , pt & quested however the 1 erude ol vued by the neaith board, AN whe| THe house was bullt in 1560 by Ungland Seeks Facts, e o itchar | stOFage tanks of the Sinclair Crude Of have not had suceessful vaccination | Jackson D. Knight, president of the! fondon, March 1 British |0 O ore of the “New Haven | PUrchasing Co. and pipe lines and within five years and who cannot pro. | First National bank. Knight and his' government has asked fts embassy at {4 4 €HPlOYe Bf She. SO AV oquipment of (he Minclair Pipe Line duce a doctor's certificate stating [ Wife have been dead for about 30, Washington for a report of the facts foad for the P ioruing by Captatn | C9 Would not be piaced under t they are not in physical condition to | vears. The house then was occupicd [ concerning the seizure at New York ',‘.',:,‘;h Ningetey of tha reliread police | €ONtrol of the receiver without further be vancinated, will be required to sub- | by Knight's only daugiter, Ciara, who | of the Royal Mail line steamship or. | Nalbh Kingsicy of tho railroad DOVCe | opger mit to this treatment before March 18 | died some time ago. duna can of “hooch” in the caboose of his| "W or remaln away from school. The|' Papers found with the gold are t is generally understood that afith i parents of children are charged with |sald to have indicated the last time | report cing sought for the fater- " L0t and pre- responsibility for having them vae- |the secret panel was opened was in | matic ¢ fore office Tather|s 8 N Tudge Joseph M, Don. | cinated, They may bs taken to the | 1878, The money 1s being held by than as a basis for protest ovan, who fined him $100 and costs | family physiclan, which is the method | Leever pending claim by hetrs of | Ther o disposition on the part| . "o b nded o 30 day jail sentence. suggeeted hy Dr, Pullen, or to the | Knight As far as can be ascertaine i government to condone 110 MUETT & ing the “hooch™ feee ciinfe at eity hall »nd attended [ Knight has no near relatives living istoms and narcotic Jaws [ (¥ISE MRS DURAE @ tttad to. If *he ealls at city hall are so ‘H“ I ”l .?(.x:“\ 'vm:] “"'fi_"(":';"' that he had baen selling liquid re- . i o S ip compan It is explained, | the railroad men for|to the g ent repre v Juest " \ r z Wryoming numerous that the attendent eannot | el freshments to t state department will he solicited, OB S e S R AN is sald to Le almost as good as “bot-| Granting of the injunction and ap- sk t ' ! Vactory Office Employes Vaceinated bond” stuff. pointment of receivers followed o1 rall Semds Note Employes in the office of the Corbin | Malden Woman Burncd to Death and | KILLS HER OWN FATHER N | iing \': Atfee Pomcrene and Owen J. OF that » ) ) | tobe special government couns 1 m Smith. she ' a Scerew Corporation were vaceinated . this weel and In response 1o a sugges- | Son Suffocated—Sceond Son Kiscapes e Backiel and Maddock Are Jof & bill In equity sceking anvulmen tion by Dr. Pullen, employes of other | offices will submit to the treatment| DF Jumping. Harttord, March 13.—In orders today and tomorrow. Malden, Mass. March 15.—Mra, “Stamped Him o Death” A« a Re- | o000 05 o0t general's office to- Vaceination affords absolutetm- | Neiio M, Keefe was burned to deat) Natows O day Aubrey 1. Maddock of Hartford|* munity for five years and some im-|anq hor son Andrew L. Keefe was & T is appointed fire lieutenant of infan- munity for life, it is explained. Coun-| rocated in a fire which started in th Tampa P Eva Win- | try agd assigned to duty as intelligence | 8nts thirty da which to plead rilman Lawrence M. Stanley was vac- | sallar of their home here carly 16day | cheste oday criff Spencer | officer, 169th infanthy, Albin W. Back- | ¢ ment compla ~4 24 years ago and was recently | anq badly damaged the house, Mr: r t Y v death,” with her | jel of New Britain, is appointed a first date w L for fufther with smalipos. His case is very mild | Kecfe was trapped on a stairway ' . Winchester, 65, | lleutenant of infantry and assigned to | M8 Opposing counsel stated that o and one would not know by while trying to reach the front deor us o relig ering Co. H, 169th regiment account of the in ' at him that he had the malady, and her son was overcome in a bed tmplicated her mother and both “'}“””"‘ when th N e i ' cid on charges of murder. She '90 Billion ')0“8!' ( redit the vaecination of 1500 Another son escaped by imping three had visited a religius from an upper window into the cct gathering a1 1. Petersburg last Measure Lost in Senate AUTOIST NOT AT FAULY Mrs. Keefe's husbhand Lawrenes ¥ ther, a paralytic Washington, March 13 A pro- ord, M had not returned home when the fire T 1 her mother de- 1o bolster the cradit of banks in the s X g started. Andrew Keefe was well d the ke the father an |northwest was defeated today in the o CORL r il ‘nlus p - Will Decide Tatr in Das Whether | known locally se o tailight loagae of b enefaction. |sonate, whers it was oftcred by Son. | Lrocet Millerick of Surplus Naval Vessels ¥ | basebail player ¥ e in Seff « viliage ten |ator Bursum. ropublican, New Mex- ' ot 13 ‘Geiffin of Xow 3o To Chase Rum Runners or Not fle Will Booome ~m—1.n from Tampa feo, as an amendment te the Nor- (“,’_g m,,.’,,—.n« on 1he 1 of the Navy. Autolsl Killed Dog, Drove MAT™ FOR DA beck-Burtness farm relief bill on Labor Day whe to Uurtiord this morning for 4,000 ad- ditional points, At noon today there |hess block in Chicago. writ for permisison to scll the vessel | ernment’s bill In equity seeking annu f the lease aud asking a t ‘el.y-rnng to !h appointment o jeetver” J. W. Lacey, representing ti Sinclair interests sald in answ Mr. Robers’ request. “We s joint recelvership, in whici Watts, vice-president of 1} Consolid, Ol Corp, would sent the Sinclair interests i pro Vorida Gil - Adwits That she| Named First Lieu(enlnlsl“' the Teapot Dome Iease to Harry I Sinclair and the Mamoth ompa |nr the ground of frand and irreguiari ted the de . b Milleric s & Washington, Mareh 13.—Judge Wil- | Ol\. Is Fined $25 Toda)' New York, March LB (R P ——— Y ;‘,Zri:,n"‘”::,m“, 'l - & Ham 8 Kenyon of lowa conferred | Bgst Haven, Mareh 13.—-Harold $1,440.000 damages ged to have || | {abield and est & ; withi President Coolidge again today | Mark of Branford, was fined $50 and been sustained by membres of the || THE WEATHER | | on's ferenead. regarding the president's tender to |costs in a justice's court last night |investment firm of ichardson, il |} -—o | bim of the post of scoretary of pavy | for running down a dog while driv- & Co. through all misrepresen- Hartford, Mar. 13.—Forecast f comst ] tion of the Mutual Off company from and all outward indications were tha! | ing (hrough a strevt and failing to | ta which indueed them to invest for New Britain and vicinity: PODGER PLAYERS SOLD. pit 13 i for patrol | Teapot rist ransmitted the jts {ston and ascertain the cxtent of the cenritics of the International || Generally fair tonight and prob- Nashville, Tenn., March The 1 ' t st for material Neitier he nor Wiite House offi- |injuries to the animal ustic: ‘s Co. & Maryland corpora- | ably Friday: Mitle change in purchase of Bert ith, elder : ) 1 swer, and Fail cigls would make any immediate | remitte f Uhe d Mark [tion came to trial today before Su- temperature. and Pitcher Harry z . e 1o temporari r s . & history of the Naval stement but an announcement was |took an appeal ¢ case was re- [preme Court Justice Mahoney sitting ' | Brooklyn Nations ne th promised before the day was over garded ] s e with a jury — e - “l'v jay by the Nashville b y f ontinued on age 12) 1tention the ejee- e declined to aceept

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