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NO. 52 DAILY Entered as econd-cU's matter. I'ost Offlte. Cincinnati. Ohio.

THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2 1929 TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS EVERY WCRTil-WHILE READS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Sponsor Of Oratory POLICE DILL IUG I SYSTEM DIVINE LIGHT Shines On FILIBUSTER Planned In Senate FREE REIN All Borah Seeks Oh, Cooperation Needed, Eh! Doran Could Wring Country With Regional Aid, He Say: Passed By Senate. Proposed In Plans State Force Measure Is Robert W. Stewart Savs Of Van Sweringens Filed With Commission. New Haven. February 20 If House Dares To Cut Enforcement Funds.

DeforeAeeepting Cabinet Position, Hinted. (AP) Intelligent cooperation by Approved, 20 To 6. In Reply To Enemies. i 5 I 1 I I I Rail Merger Is Second Indiana Oil Man Has Proposal Is On Way To Certain Success Navy Bill Also May Be Caught In Whirl, Parley Is Conducted By President Elect To Be Outlined, state and municipal governments and not more concentration of power in the Federal Government was declared tonight by James N. Doran, Prohibition Commissioner, to be the pathway that will lead to more effective enforcement of prohibition.

Speaking before the Department of Economics, Sociology and Government of Tale University, the Commissioner Control In Hands, regional to "evade and sidestep their lesponsibilities took form as soon as the national prohibition act became a law." in a few cities, he said, corrupt political machines, through police departments, made alliances with the underworld and built up Illicit liquor rings. The Prohibition Bureau head quoted from a decision of the Supreme Court handed down In 1920 that said the prohibition act "is operative throughout the United States, binds all legislative bodies, Courts, public officers and Individuals within these limits," to support his conten As B. And 0. Submitted Since Adjournment Is Before Governor And In House, Is Prediction. Stockholders Are Told In Circular Letter.

And Senator From Idaho At Hoover Mansion. Theirs Day Before. Only 1 1 Days Away. Nickel Plate, Erie, Pere Mar tion that state and municipal officers should share more of the burden of Threat Of Referendum Loosed By Bender Lawmaker Is Pleased At Offer Of Chance Indianian Replies To Virgini an's Threat On Prohibition Bill By Saying He'll Have Chance To Talk. Legal And Publicity Counsel For John D.

Rockefeller, Assailed For Accusations In Pamphlet. quette, C. And 0. And Hocking Valley Are Main Units In Combine. Photo by Underwood ft Underwood MRS.

CHATJ1TCEY M. DEPEW, In Spirited Debate That SPECIAL DISPATCH TO TH NQDIUS. Washington. February 20 (AP) To Prove Statement That Nation Can He Dried, Washington, February 20 A battle Mrs. Depew, widow of the noted former Senator from New York, has bestowed the income from $120,000 Precedes Adoption.

charged that unsatisfactory conditions existing In certain communities "are due almost without exception to the abject failure of local authority to assume its proper obligation and to enforce the criminal law." The Federal Government, he said, "has substantially fulfilled its obligation under the concurrent clause of the Eighteenth Amednment." "I am Impressed with the fact," continued Doran, "that public discussion devolves almost entirely on the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of the enforcement of the law by the Federal Government, and the acts upon which these discussions are based relate almost entirely to local retail sales situations that are distinctly and unquestionably the province of state or local authority to handle." Commissioner Doran declared that the movement on the part of certain A decision today by Republican lead ers to kill the first deficiency ap of railroad titans over the apportionment of 66,000 miles of carrier lines propriation bill carrying the contro enforcing the law. Doran defended agents of the Federal Prohibition Bureau as being "as clean as any body of men of like number In any service throughout the land." He suggested that employees of Federal District Attorney's offices throughout the country be placed under civil service. "There Is much talk about corruption in the Federal service," Doran said. "Let me say that at no time has the Federal Government failed to take drastic measures to mulntain a clean service. Recent disclosures of conditions In police departments in some of our large cities should bf Chicago, February 20 (AP) Robert W.

Stewart ripped into adherents of John D. Rockefeller who are trying to oust him as head, of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, in a statement mailed to stockholders tonight. to George Washington University the East appeared imminent to in Washington to establish a chair versial $24, 000,000 Increase for prohibition enforcement drew a threat of day, as the Van Swerlngen Interests asked leave to set up a $2,500,000,000 in oratory in memory of her hus. filibuster in the Senate against the system covering 13,148 miles. Washington Observers Say-Others Declare Attorney-Generalship Less Attractive Than Present Job.

band. This is an especially posed and personally selected portrait of The Van Swerlngen plan, filed with second deficiency measurefhat would carry all items of the first except the dry fund. Stewart charged his opponents with having assumed a "holier than thou" attitude toward the "great majority the Interstate Commerce Commission Mrs. Depew. sought authority to acquire control Will R.

Wood, Acting Chairman of of the stockholders of the company," of, or an important interest in, and with having initiated a "rule or By Edwin W. Gableman. carriers. These would be grouped ruin policy, bent on securing control Continued Pe 2, Column CLUE FOUND with the Chesapeake Ohio, Hockin srti'UL uisriTca to tws ekociiu. Valley.

Pere Marquette, Nickel Plate of the company, regardless of conse quences." Washington, February 20 Cpoa and Erie, already under Van Swer outcome of a conference tonight be TOOMBS IS INDICTED ngen ownership-management. MALT BILL In Abandoned Car. This plan and one filed by the Ba) tween Presldcnt-Elcct Hoover ami Senator William E. Borah. Ideho.

may depend Senator liorah'r decision wiih inai anyone still should suppose there Is any "moral issue" Involved in the struggle between Rockefeller and himself for control of the company he On Three Federal Charges Of Hav. timore Ohio yesterday, togethe Ing Used Malls To Defraud. Rural And Urban Support Behind Move Ackerman Defends Plan From Attack Of Cuyahogan. By Wilmer Q. Mason.

tnciAU DISriTCH TO IH Columbus, Ohio, February 20 Voting: 20 to for a. atate police force, to be set up in a division of public afety under the Department of Commerce, the Ohio Senate today sent the bill to virtually assured success In the House, with prospect that, if Governor Cooper signs It, it will be ubjected to a referendum next fall. Promise to call a referendum was made in debate by Senator George H. Bender, Cuyahoga County, an opponent. Three rural members, one from the coal mine area and two city members, voted against the measure, which was introduced by Senator Joseph N.

Ackerman as part of the program of the Committee on Economy in the public service. SUPPORT IS DIVIDED. contemplate the division of about St. Louis, February 20 (AP) Roy 27.000 miles of railroad lines. It was To Be Allowed To Die Postal Officials Join Search C.

Toombs, President of the defunct ndicated that these two sets of in For Missing Child. International Life Insurance Com characterized as a "naive idea," and challenged the assumption "that divine guidance is vouchsafed to my opponents alone." The statement of the Indiana company's Chairman follows close on the terests are in accord on their plans, pany, St. Louis, was Indicted oy a The New York Central and the Penn In Ohio Assembly, League Federal Grand Jury today on charges sylvania, which under the plans filed Pair Flee After Attempt To Leave of having used the malls to defraud. Announces At Capital. would be the only other major sys heels of a statement from his camp the House Appropriations Committee, announced the plan of the party chieftains to put all provisions of the first deficiency measure, except the dry fund Item, In the second deficiency bill now being drawn.

It then la Intended to add the $2,427,000 recommended by President Coolldge for Increasing prohibition funds as a compromise on the Harris proposal for $24,000,000. Senator Carter Democrat, Virginia, declared In the Senate that If this program was followed there would be little opportunity of getting the second deficiency bill through. His declaration was regarded as a threat of a filibuster. MORE FILIBUSTERS PROMISED. Tajk of filibuster filled the air today in the Senate, with threats also against the Navy Department measure carrying the funds for starting the newly authorized cruiser construction program and against the long pending Interior Department supply Only 11 days remain to the end of the session, and leaders realize considerable talk on all of the propositions may block terns in the East, are yet to be heard Girl At Home Of Victim-Father Is Sought.

A shortage of approximately (3,600,000 was fou-id In the assets of the company and caused Its failure. from. Measure "Aroused Interest, But PENNSYLVANIA TO FIGHT. Two counts in the Indictment charge All indications were that the Penn In which it was said Stewart has in his possession "proxies of a great majority of the stockholders and rapidly is nearing a working majority of the stock." It also was said the Stewart "proxies include thou that employees of the Insurance com ylvanla will fight both plans as 1 San Francisco, February 20 (AP) Finding today of an abandoned automobile in which were a rag doll and a quantity of candy scattered fought projects much like them, pu pany, at Toombs a direction, mailed to Toombs, In Chicago, false International Life stock certificates. forward in 1925.

It sought then sands of revocations of proxies orig regard to the Attorney-Generalship in the Hoover Cabinet. Senator Borah wen, to the Trcst-dent-elert's home tonight on invitation of Mr. Hoover and the two were closeted together until lato hour. Neither of them authorized any statement preceding the conference. The general assumption, of course, is that the conference related to the Attorney-Generalship, the offer of which Is said to hsve been made to Senator Borah a few days ago by an authorized representative of the President-elect.

ItlOFlXAl, IS Senator Borah has refused to discuss the matter, but the general impression among I1I3 friends Is that he will decline the offer to preside over the department of Justice In the Hoover administration. He I (aid to have expressed an unwillingness to surrender his present responsible place as Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate to accept a Cabinet portfolio. However, there was a report abroad tonight that the Idaho Senator might trreat enlargement of Its system. The over the floor supplied the newest The third count charges that the present proposals appear to have lit clue the five-day search for four- Three members were absent today Grand Avenue National Bank here, at Toombs's direction, mailed a draft for tie room for this. In some instances year-old Doris Smith-Murphy, miss Will Not Be Pushed," 'tis Said Drys Call For "Action." DISTATCB TO THS K.NQIISKS.

Columbus, Ohio, February 20 It was admitted today by the Ohio Anti-Saloon League that the bill by Representative Y. W. Piper, Belmont County, to prohibit the purchase and sale of the malt extract used In making home-brew is not to be pushed to enactment In the Ohio General Assem and two abstained from voting. Th'i they would take away properties now ing since Friday; when she disap (106,000 with false stock certificates bill drew support generally from both nder Pennsylvania control. inally given to Mr.

Rockefeller Jr." REPLY MADE TO ALDIUCH. Today's broadside is directed at a seventy-two-page document issued February 10 by Winthrop W. Aldrich, brother-in-law of and attorney for Mr. Rockefeller. It assails Aldrich and Ivy Lee, New York press agent, and peared from a public playground here.

attached to the National Park Rank of New York. Railroad men predicted that the city and rural contingents, labor hay ing withdrawn objections, rural in Investigation disclosed that the car New Tork Central will be found terests being actively for the bill, and ligned with the Van Sweringens and Governor Cooper, according to Sena the Baltimore Ohio, but officially TRAIN WRECK final action on some. denounces the seventy-two-page doc tor Ackerman, having "most heartily no intimation was given of its po Senator John J. Blaine, Republican, had been abandoned by a man and woman who had with them a girl resembling the missing child. Police disclosed that what may have been an attempt to return Doris to her parents was made last night.

The supposed attempt was made by ument as "sly," "slander" and a "de approved of this measure." Itlon. ception." Wisconsin, an opponent of the cruiser program, blocked an attempt by Fred- The Eastern consolidations will be I cannot believe that Mr. John D. Administration leaders did not view prospects of a referendum entirely without misgivings. The threat of Takes Lives Of Five.

threshed out as a whole, it was ex Rockefeller Jr. ever gave his approval neeted. when the commission holds to the publication of such slander, bly. The league sayji the bill "aroused considerable Interest," but continues that "it Is doubtful if the Piper bill will be pushed to passage," tilthough, the League says, "Its Introduction was a good thing, for It awoke the state to the fact that Ohio already has hearings on the new plans. Stewart declared.

The Van Sweringen application wa Curs Go Over Embankment 150 'He sailed away to Egypt at the a man and a woman who stopped an automobile before the dwelling of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Murphy, the child's mother and stepfather. A small girl resembling Doris sat between them, witnesses reported. led In the name of the Chesapeake change his mind If he received absolute assurance from the Presidentelect that he would have a free liHnd In running the department.

very beginning of this campaign and Miners Are Injured Broken Hail Is Held Cause. Ohio. It proposed that road buy possibly the above named men (Aid erick Hale. Chairman of the Naval Committee, to bring up the naval supply bill. Later in the day Senator Claude E.

Swanson, Virglnta, ranking Democrat on the Naval Committee, said he desired a "test" to determine if there, was a filibuster against the naval measure by asking for unanimous consent to take It up immediately. With a smile Senator Blaine again objected. The Wisconsin Senator did the stock.of or lease the Wheeling a law on the subject and even under Lake Erie, the Chicago Eastern rich and Lee) may conceive that any odium which may arise over shady Apparently frightened at the ap tho national enforcement act the sell Illinois, the Virginian, The Delaware, proach of a policeman, the woman, Peoria, February 20 AP) ers oi msit ayiup in KcntucKy are tactics pursued by others may be at Lackawanna Western, the Bessemer tributed to their over-zealousness and not reflect on Mr. Rockefeller Jr. Five miners were killed, four others so seriously hurt that they may die and 160 suffered less severe Injuries Continued on Page 11.

Column 8. about to leave the car with the child, sat down in the car and slammed the door. The man then drove off, followed by a police car, but after a pursuit of several miles the car es another referendum on the administration's proposed repealer of the Pence law and set-up of machinery to take its place, lurks behind the scenes. Friends of Governor Cooper fear the police bill would attract to the polls many persons who would not understand the utilities measure, a class that in the past has shown a disposition to vote "no" under such circumstances. TWO SCHOOLS COLLEGES.

The Senate passed unanimously a bill to make colleges of Bowling Green and Kent state normal schools, and approved two minor bills. The. House meanwhile mirked time, members flocking to hear the Senate debate on the police bill, by far the warmest of the session to date. I had hoped this contest would In a train wreck today. Four cars of be kept on a high plane and have not deny Swanson's query about a filibuster, and Senator Glass, Democrat, Virginia, remarked he was certain there was going to be a filibuster done so in fact rather than in prom FLAMES caped down a street.

ises. Itlvas my understanding that Continuing their check of clues. The Senator is said to be intrigued at the prospect of trying his hand at enforcement of national prohibition, particularly after his oft-repeated statement that the Volstead Act can be enforced If the proper measures are adopted. THANSFKIl IIV The understanding all along has been that the prohibition enforcement bureau Is to be transferred from tha Treasury Department to the Department of Justice early In the Hoover Administration, which would mafv the Attorney-General the head of the entire prohibition enforcement machinery of the country. This official now Is In charge of all criminal prose contributed by scores of persons.

such, too, was the hope fend Intention of Mr. John D. Rockefeller for against the bill. TO PnKSS NAVY It 1 1,1.. i police still were searching parks and wooded hills and dragging reservoirs whom it was stated that he did in.

being prosecuted and convicted." The League then asks "why do not Ohio officials act?" The League admits malt stores "have multiplied rapidly under prohibition," and their principal business is "catering to the manufacture of home-brew." The League denies malt Is used In baking. The contention Is made by the League that possession of "property designed for the manufacture of liquor. Intended for use in violation of law" Is Illegal and that "no property rights shall exist in any such property." The League notion that the in troduction of the bill will serve to stir up the prohibitionists to have malt Sweep Chair Factory and a part of San Francisco Bay off Chairman Hale then announced he would move tomorrow to displace the pending resolution of Senator the Marina District. Federal authorities joined police in At. Wade And Barton Streets- Walter E.

Edge, Republican, New tend to keep it on a high plane, that lie published his letters of disapproval of me merely that the public might know his attitude, that he simply was other stockholders the opportunity of Joining him if they saw fit and that he would not the search today when Postal Inspec Jersey, authorizing a survey of Another scrap is on the Senate cal tors examined a series of notes re Damage To Stock And Building Estimated At $20,000. Kicaraguan canal for the navy an eight-coach train of the Peoria Terminal Railway Company plunged over a 26-foot embankment near Hollls, five miles south of here. The train, carrying about 750 miners to work at the Crescent Coal Mines, IS mllea south of Peoria, was proceeding at the rate of only 12 or 15 miles an hour, miners and railroad officials said, when one of the coaches was thrown off the tracks by what miners said was a broken rail. One car after another tumbled down the embankment with their loads of from 60 to 75 miners each, until four cars were piled In teh ditch. A fifth car left the tracks and slid part way down the bank, but remained upright.

In several of the cars were coal heaters and one of them was set afire by an overturned stove. The blaze ndar for tomorrow, with Senator Walter G. Nickels's drivers' license measure. cetved by the child's parents. The notes, signed purported to cutions under the Volstead Act.

but During his discussion of the pro- the proposed change would place him have come from the child's abductor. enter Into any unseemly scramble for in They said the child was safe and charge of the administrative fea- bill first up for decision. The bill has been amended to provide fifty-cent license fees for all persons, 35 cents to go to the state and 16 to the deputy hibltion question Senator Glass said he never had indulged in a filibuster, but observed that "It is going to be Fire damaged the B. Klinker Company, chair factory, northwest corner Wade and Barton Streets, to tures of the law as well. "Then Mr.

Rockefeller sailed for added she would be returned March sellers arrested and prosecuted while opponents contend the Piper bill may have the opposite effect, spreading Egypt. Senator Borah Is highly acceptable 6, provided police ceased their very difficult to enact another de the extent of $20,000 last night. Fire commissioners issuing the document efforts to find the writer. "Mr. Aldrich and Mr.

Ivy Lee ap tcDrys of the country, and already propaganda upon the ease with which flclency bill" without the $24,000,000 Opponents charged the state po Police today concentrated their parently did not understand the mat consiaeraDie pressure has been men responded to two alarms and aulck work prevented the flames item. ter as he did. After saying he would lice system would cost the taxpayers beer is made and the exhilirating results obtained from Sit use. erted by prohibition lead era r. embark on no 'unseemly scramble for Later Chairman Wood said he had of Ohio from $760,000 to $1,000,000 from causing heavy damage.

auce mm to accept. In fact he efforts on the child's family, believing that If Doris's father, Ulysses M. Smith, who is divorced from Mrs. Helen Murphy, mother of the little In that manner more former pro Mrs. Charles Vltt, 1546 Barton year at the start, and that the amount being importuned to sacrifice his per Continued nn Page 2, Column 4.

Continued on Page 3, Column B. hibitionists are to become "home-brew would be increased through expan Street, summoned nremen when she fans." was extinguished before It had spread to other cars, but not before a miner was burned probably fatally. He was aion of the division by succeeding detected flames on the fourth floor of the four-story brick structure. Dense Continued on Page 3, Column 6. The present percentage Is estimated conservatively at from 60 to $0 per pulled from the car by a companion.

Dense smoke handicapped firemen and Confidential Agent Is Ousted Legislatures. Sponsors of the measure did not answer this contention. 1 "BETTER CASE, THEM Senator Bender asserted that "two The homes of many of the men were cent of the people, dependent upon their "luck" with the brew. a second alarm was sounded after the nearby and within a few minutes flames had climbed the elevator shaft CADET SHIP neo. the J.

and their scores of wives, mothers and children were rushing frantically to the scene. From New York Dry Office to the fourth floor. Marshals Gesselbrock and Cunning PRISON TERMS Tonight 40 Injured men still were ham reported that the fire appeared threatening at first. They directed sonal desires for the benefit of the cause in which he enlisted mllitantly a few years ago. The situation is such that Senator Borah may find It to be embarrassing to refuse if Mr.

Hoover1 gives to him the assurance that he will not be Interfered with in the administration of the office. BEHATISG 19 FACED. To refuse the proffer under such circumstances would, subject himto the charge by the fanatical Drys that he failed to measure up to requirements when the test came. It isn't customary, however, for a President elect or a' President to renounce his responsibility when he selects a Cabinet head, and If Mr. New Tork, February 20 (AP) In hospitals.

One hundred others had been treated for minor injuries and taken to their homes. Those killed Or Spanish Navy Fails Answer Wireless, Although Due Today At San Francisco. firemen, who hurriedly combated the smouldering and fast spreading Suspension of Thomas Shannon, confidential agent and second in com were William Brown, Lester Jones, Decreed For Asa Keves, Former Prosecutor And Promoter-New Trials Are Denied. flames. George Wilkinson, Cecil Walker and mand to Prohibition Administrator George Klinker.

Vice President Charles Luthy, all residing in or near San Francisco, February 20 (AP) Peoria. Those seriously hurt were Maurice Campbell In the New York district, was disclosed today. of the concern, gave the estimated damage to police. Marine authorities here were mys James Clark, Bert Noel, Henry Zorn tified today at" the failure of the Mr. Klinker reported that a extra and Henry Zlmmer.

Charges against Shannon were not H. I. Battles, Manager of the Peoria made known by Campbell nor would Spanish naval training ship, Juan Sebastian El Canto, to answer wireless Los Angeles. February 20 AP) Asa Keyes, former District Attorney, and E. H.

Rosenberg, former Julian Petroleum Corporation promoter, both heavy fireproof door prevented the flames and smoke from entering departments, in which considerable finished goods was stored. other Federal authorities explain, but from persona acquainted with prohibition enforcement came predictions Terminal Railway, said he believed the rail which broke had been crystallized due to the extreme cold. He said the right of way had been Inspected regularly and was in good condition. messages broadcast over the Pacific in an effort to ascertain her convicted of a conspiracy to give and Hoover has been appraised correctly by those who profess to know him intimately, he would be one of the last men in the world to give an friends made out a bettercase for themselves than has been made out for the measure. Citing a headline in the American Issue, organ of the Anti-Saloon League, to the effect that Ohio needed a state constabulary, Senator Bender referred to the League's changed position approving' Jury trials for liquor law violators, and saldl "This year they (the League) have seen the light because they got a good licking a deserved licking." Bender referring to defeat of the League-supported Marshall bill to revive Justice of the Peace Courts as outlawed by the Tumey decision in the United States Supreme Court.

Senator Ackerman explained the bill In open debate, saying that labor's objections 'had been met by a provision prohibiting use of the constabulary In labor disputes except upon order of the Governor or persons acting for him. To prevent the police from becoming a liquor-raiding agency. Senator Ackerman said, a provision had been put into bill to confine Jurlsdlc- MRS. EMMA BACKUS NAMED that the grand jury investigation growing out of two raids last week receive bribes were sentenced to terms of one to fourteen years in although several miners disputed this statement The ship, a four-masted barkentire In one building on the floor where the Monroe Company, headed by Sheriff Charles W. Culkln, New Tork County, prominent leader in Tammany Hall, has space, and at the Brooklyn establishment.

The head of the latter is James McCunn, who is also Secretary-Treasurer of the Monroe firm. Authorities absolved the Monroe Company of association with the liquor traffic Investigators said, however, that McCunn, who is believed to be in Nassau, Bahamas, was friendly with 8hannon, but no details of their association were disclosed. McCunn was said by authorities to be the head of a liquor ring catering to an exclusive clientele. Shannon was suspended last Thursday on information given by Robert B. Watts, Assistant United States Attorney, Campbell said.

The suspension was said to have taken place under orders from Washington. Shan- non had been a prohibition agent for eight years, and Campbell re- with an auxiliary engine carried 109 In which liquor valued at $500,000 was San Quentin Penitentiary late today To Represent Governor Cooper. At absolutely free rein to any offiri.i naval cadets in addition to a crew of seized, would result In sensational Sweet Grass, February 20 who served under him. by Superior Judge E. I.

Butler. Judge Butler denied their motions for a new Indiana Clark Celebration. Columbus, Ohio, February 20 (AP) 14 officers and 168 men. A message (AP) A Great Northern passenger train locomotive and several cars Senator Borah likewise has been Tbe raids, made in a vutlding hous trial. accustomed to playing a lone hand In 'jumped" the track, killing the fire Governor Cooper today appointed Mrs.

Emma Backus, Cincinnati, Pres ing the Monroe Lamp and Equipment man when tne train rammed into a four-foot bank of snow which had from Suva, Fiji Islands, said the ship left there December 1, 1928. for Spain on way to Panama. Beports here, however, were that it left Suva January 24 and is due here tomorrow. Company' and at the International ident of the George Rogers Clark public life, and at no time has he displayed any fancy for teamwork, if it meant that he had to subordinate hia views to those of another. drifted across the tracks near here Ben Getzofr, the third convicted man In the Keyes bribery trial, obtained a two-week probation sentence because of illness.

Oral notices of appeal were filed In all three Memorial Commission of Ohio, to be his representative to attend the ses- Postal Supply Company in Brooklyn, were carried out by special agents today. quicentennial celebration of the sur Paul Greening, Great Falls, Mont, The Spanish Consulate in San Fran rora Washington and elsewhere un render of Fort Feb Hence, the way may be made easy der direction of William J. Calhoun, ruary 25, 1929, at Vlncennes. Surren cases. cisco, announced that there was no occasion for alarm' as the ship's was killed and the engineer or the train, whose name was not learned, was injured slightly.

None of the passengers was hurt. for him to make a graceful exit if he decides to bold, on to hia Senate seat der of the fort to a force under George ho is In charge of investigation of schedule had been disarranged be Rogers Clark was one of the most notable events of the American Rev rather than take his chances with a The cars, with the exception of the After a brief argument a denial to motions seeking admittance to bail for Keyes and Rosenberg was made and Judge Butler remanded the pris cause of the extensive entertainments interdiatrict and interstate violations of the Volstead act The city prohibition unit knew nothing of the move. Cabinet post under Mr. Hoover. engine, remained upright and were olution and paved the way to the settlement of the North western Terri for the cadets-at various ports of call.

pulled back upon the track, the train proceeding on iU way. Senator Borah has the qualifications that Mr. Hoover la said to hav tory, of which Ohio Is a part. Coatlaaea on Page Colamn 4. Authorities said they found liquor Continued sa Page 2, Column oners to county jail..

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