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SHEPHERD JURY ABOUT CONPLETE Final Talesman Likely to Be " (Chosen Today Chicago, June 9. @A jury was expécted to be completed today in the ‘trial of Wm. D. Shepherd, charged with the murder of Wm. N. McClintock, the second day of the tourth week of the trial, W. 8 Btewart, chief defense coun- #8), ‘appeared before Judge J. T. Lynch “this morning with Miss Eva Peterson who was secretary of the law firm of 8toll and Shepherd, and demanded ‘protection for her. She had .been subpoenaed as & state witness and had been sum- moned to a conYerence to be ques- tioned by:the state's attorney's as- sistants. Miss Peterson, on advice of Attorney Stewart refused to go, and the state's attorney then lssued a grand jury subpoenea for her. . Attorney Stewart avowed that Miss “Peterson's knowledge of Shepherd's iaffairs relatéd to financlal matters ‘which might be of interest only in connection with the McClintock will case. Lot her go 'before the grand jury,” was Judge Lynch's only com- ment. Attorney Stewart had instructed Mias Peterson not to talk and It was expected that when she went before the grand jury she would de- cline to testify, CRIS-SHORE ¥ . YO0 WOULD BE UGLY English Doctor Says Clgarettes De- stroy Beauty, as Women Do Not Know Meaning of Moderation. London, June 9. (A — Tobacco used by women has a tendency to destroy their daintiness, according to Dr. Cecil WebK-Johnson, one of Eng- Jand's best known specialists on diet: and obesity, in his new book “Wom- sen and Beauty.” Health and he%u'y /go hand in hand, declares the ‘au- ‘thor, and a grave warnffig is given fo womepge smokers and drinkers, his 'P*-,ur_’\’i'lns that it is difficult for women of today, and the men 28 well, to smoke or drink within what ordinarily is termed modera- tion. “A man often will have his allot- _ed daily ration of 8o many pipes, ci- | gars or cigarettes, but a woman is| more unstable and less capable of self-control than a man,” the author contends. As a rule, he believes, 2 "woman smoker does not appear to knew what moderation means, any more than a woman drinker Concerning the effect of excessive ‘cigarette, ampking upon a woman's| beauty the doctor saye: “Observe a | girl who.smokes excessively, and’ printed silk; in all the season's newest shades; size 2 to 6 years. A splendid group of higher-priced s S‘uits in countless numbers of 7 4 styles; made of broadcloth, linene, . (2nd Floor) Size 19x26—Reg. $120 Each Wee check able for kid ete, ( Covered with a fine durable grade of ticking sorted colo (D&L—3rd Floor) filled with new, sanitary feather: For ladies. for cottage and seashore, corners. (« Madeira Euffet Sets $2.98 ¢ Three pleces, pure linen; come in a very pretty pattern. Wednesday Only! Bozarg Fibre Rugs $1.49 Bize 27x54; In pretty, assorted patterns and colors. Wednesday only! * (D&L—3rd Floor.) ' Iced Tea Jugs at 69c Large size; comes with cover, pretty colonisl de. sign. Wednesday only! «(D&L—3rd Floor.) 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In blackiand white. checks, plaids, erinky and flowered A ‘real Wednesday Super. ects. ecial! (D. & L.—Main Floor.) Bloomer Elastic 9c Reel (D&L—Main Floor) @. & L. 2nd Floor) Ming Toy Pongee 39¢ Yd. Regular $1.93 value; made of fins cross- bar marquisette, plain white, with tiebacks. used ' for summer drapes, 33 (D&L—3rd Floor) vou will notice that she also jooks| undernourished, with staring eyes| and yellowlish skin. To make matters G |behind it the mors powerful guar- |there & no suggestion that the pact antee of the league of nations, and |is bilateral and that Britain would therefore will be an additionally po- [undertake to give Germany's west- iworse the emoke-dried throat ex- periences a false_thirst, and thus more liquid than s necessary is con- | sumed and an alcoholic habit set up. The encktall and the cigarette always go together.” Aleohol generally, Dr. We <on maintains, ‘spoils heauty in wom- | an because it makes superfluous fat. | b-John- | Roman Editors Find Way to Razz Censors | Reme, June 2. (F—Ttalian news- | papers devoted to ecpousing the tent omen fog peace, it is said here, Geneta, Juns 9. (P—The allied |securityanote to be sent to Germany (Contifiued from First Page) |as a result of the agreement between = |France and Great Britain will lay don at the news from Geneva that a |d0Wn cerfain principles as the basis for negotfation of the pact, but will not propose a specific text. These principles include the crea- as basls npon which discussion re- [tlon of a Rhine pact of neutral guar garding the establishment of a se- |ANtees, Which will be supplemented by arbitration treaties |France and Germany, and Relgium complete agreement had been reaced between Great Britain and France as | curity pact can be continued with between | |ern boundary a guarantes corre. sponding to that she is prepared to |give France and Belgium, although | mutuality was the hasis of the orig- |tnal German proposals and is that of the British policy as defined by Premier Baldwin and Foreign Secre- tary Chamberlain “Secondly, there Is no reference to |Ttaly's “inclusion in the pact, al- thongh Germany invited her to join and Premier Mussolini strongly ex- pressed a desira to do so.” In an introductory note, press says: the Ex- Ruffled Curtains $1.49 Pr. (D&L—3rd Floor) | ed, because France retains the right | to cross the demilitarized Rhine zone in case of a threat by Germany over her eastern frontlers. P Third — The arbitrafion treaties which Germany his prop: concluds with Prague and W as with Paris and Brussels, and | Good qual- and colored borders, blus, rose and gold. Wed (D&L—Basem Imported Voile Underthings $1.84 Chemise:and Gowns! Floor.) which muat hs negotiated at sama time as,the security pact, wi | only affect differences arising in the | | futurs, that is they cannot apply to 4 to| questions of frontiers or other dis- | saw | positions provided for in the peace treaties. ‘Million Dollar Loss Bath Towels 39¢ Heavy double-loop Turkish (D&L—Bagement) Crinkled Spreads $2.98 $1x108 Crinkled Bedspreads; and trimmed, all the newest shades the | Germany. . + Back to 1924 Status, In summing up the sitvation. one British official said the pact should | be accepted as placing Europe in the cause of political parties opposed’ to ascism, have initiated a novel | methed of serving their readers | with news and opfnions criticizing the government Pach time an edition of an op- | position newspaper is enpprassed by e censors, a sitbsequent edition | prints a modest item setting forth |, the titls of the articls which cansed the suppression. But each title 18|y .00 op Nations, and theretore signifirant enough fo explain the | st the League will be raised to the context of the offending article, ‘lmwnrlunv position of being 1In For "’ITI“;; "“‘ Mondo fa3® | realty the guardian of the peace and “Our mecond edition was suppressed | seoyrity of Europe. because of an article entitied ‘Re The n'momempemrhuhna that | sponeibilly’, commenting on & Sl | sinca the security pact suggeation 1ar article In opolo i originated with Germany it is ob- Our third edition was suppressed [ vious that for.the pact to becomsa a | Pocause of a comment on the raply | reality it must be a strictly mutual | of Minister Roceo on the interroga- [ affair. Tt sald the British commit- tisn of the Facist Deputy De Marsl- | ment would be restricted to a guar- s about the transfer of r--r'atn{amn- of the frontier between Fragce, Milaness maglctrates.” | Belgium and Germany. Gireat Brit-| - | 2in 18 not proposing todntervene in| il B any possible conflict in which it has JBD Drivers Travel Far | no real interest, the statement add- Seeking Sunken Treasure | ed, but saia that by means of such Tokys, June 9, UP—A party ef |2 mutual understanding as the pact Japanase, including expert divers, | Proposes, and by a clear statement expects to 1eave soon for Port Eald of British obligations, all possibility fo engage in salvaging the govern- : of war wherein British lv'i'eros!s eant tranaport Yasaka Maru, which | Might be involved on the Franco- was sent to the bottom of the Med!- n-German frontier might be| ‘srranean by German submarines |2V0ld*d. juring the World war, The trans. | The statement said that ail signa- | SOFC Radion - boghd & gold~ibulllon (Lo e tolthe fact would Sujoy Al tha vahzed at $500,000 rights and obligations pertaining to e Juperiees will attampt, also Lo |RSEIEAFS of tHs Teagus of Nations. g% the British liner Egypt which | 1t 581d theee righta and obligationa ank by aubmarintatnear Mar® | To0L APRIVisqualingitof O MANY, | y tince in order for the pact to be en- weilles with $1,000,000 aboard. forced Germany would become a| TNGROWN NAIL =555 , The situation was interpreted here Turns Right Out Itself difterent boundaries to protect. The satisfaction thus expressed by he principle of the pact that Ger- many will become a member of the the |as meaning that any concession which the British government made toward reaching an agreement with | Francs regarding Germany's disarm ament has been more than fully r pald in his proposed security agree- | {ment, which raises the league of na- | |tions to a new stinding and brings | |Germany into membership. | | As matters now stand Great Brit |ain has & vital interest in the wes |ern European frontiers as long as| |British soldiers remain in the Col- | ogne occupled area, whers they will {remain untll Germany's disarm- ament required under the Versailles treaty is accomplished | Soldiers Are Barred These British soldiers are an ob- A few drops of "Outgre” iB the | crevics of the ingrowing nall re-yy, e to anyaggression by Germany, duess Infismmation and pain and 80 4nq st the some time would act as | toughens the tender, sensitive #kin | check agatnst any attempt of a undermesth the toe nail, that it can foreign country to'enter Germany. not penetrate the flesh, and the nail |Byt, according to the opinion here, | turms maturally outward almost over |when these British forces are with- night, drawn there would be no guarantes “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic either to France or Germany for the manufactured for chiropodist® |integrity of their frontlers without However, anyone can buy from the the propased security pact, drug stors & tiny bottle containing| The pact will provide that guaran. . Ites, British circies say, and will bave ¢ | same position as in 1014, but with | | the British government 1s because of [would have the right to go to Po- |many to protect Poland, as an added | |and Germany; between Germany and | “This is a sensational and historlc Poland, and Germany and Czecho- |change in British policy. A century slovakia. The country resorting to |of isolation is ended. Great Britain force and refusing arbitration would |[nO™ declares herselt a continental B8 considered an aggressor. | power, pledged fo war if the Rhine 1t Germany attacked Poland {n | frentfer is violated. x x x a surpris- |deflance of fhe arbitration arrangs. [Ing feature of the arrangement fs ments, for instance, then France ;Vh')' Germany must accept the plan before she fs admitted to the League |of Nations.” The Datly Herald, laborits, in its land’s assistance Difficylties Seen | This is not considered a likely con- | ¢ ™% columns calle the arrang : : a blood pact with France, tingency as Germany has gome on | ° P 00d PASL BED UEhee AL record pledged not to use-force, but [[STHELE LIOE B TR ERE e it ceel atio] f he = 2 AL 2 © gceept arbitration of her interna- |4,y nor even mada known to the [tional dlsputes. Nevertheless, France (1o ' A v insists upon the right to cross Ger- ‘E"_‘ teh parllament and British peo Mr. Chamberlain, it adds, “has undertaken a responsibility which {wa may be called upon to fulfill with |our blood." | 'The Daily Chronicle, in an editor- why she cannot sign the covenant is |1a) apparently written befora the | her objection to having foreign |Gedeva report was received. but with | troops across her territory, it 18 be- |some inkling of it, warns the public leved this point is likely to arouse |1, ses that the forelgn secratary | difficulties in the negotiation of the |dges not commit tha country moxg | security pact, | axtensively than ‘“prudencs would warrant or public epinion sanction.” British Press Comment | London, June 9. (#—Ths Franco- | British agreement regarding the re. | Faria. June 9 (A.—The points ot ply to be mada to Germany's pact | 2Eréiment Dbetween France a Proposal, as reported in dispatches | Great Britain on the reply to be ad- from Geneva and Paris, is given | dressed to Germany regarding her first place by the London morning | Proposal for a sacurity pact are newspapers. @ First — The pact no longer pre- Thus far there is nH editorial | Sents the appearance of assistanes comment, but there are indications | to be given by France to Belgium, guarantee for neighbors. As Germanv already has informed the league of nations that one reason Germany's eaatern | Points of Agreement. |of great surprise in some quarters | but a firm decision by Great Britain |as well as dissatisfaction with the | to defend her own eecurity from the terms as reported. The Daily Tele. | Rhine and the Scheldt graph in a diplomatic note says: Becond -— The Interests ot “The statement is characterized by | France's aliler. Poles and)| two remarkable o.mh! 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