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ST.LOUIS POST-OiSPATCH JAM AliV ST.LOUIS FOST-DISPATCH PAGE 2 RENCH CHAMBER REFUSES 10 NEAR Possiblv a God of Old Babvlonia VENIREMEN IN DRY TRIAL DISQUALIFIED FOR BUYING LIQUOR ABRASIONS ON BACK OF BOY WHO DIEO REFORMATORY Mother Clmnro.1 Tlwu Her son Had Been Beaton in Ohio In-lilutioiu Ey the fj-ooafd Fress. DR. FRANK MR CHURCH BURNS WILMAS, MUELLER AND ROTH RAKED GIVES POINCARE TO COMPROiS MARIETTA. Jan. 1Z.

Twelve abrasions across the back California Judge Rules They Are Unfit to Hear Case Panel of 50 Exhausted. CBNF DENGE VOTE F0RTW0RTH.TEX. KEEP GEN. BOOTH BT GRAND JURY and hips, six of them punctures, were disclosed in a post-mortem examination last night on the body of Hamilton Jett. 17-year-old Marietta youth, who died of doublj pneumonia at the State Industrial School for Boys at Lancaster.

O. Several of the abrasions were three inches long and an inch wide, although there were no broken bones, it was said. The post-mortem was- made at the request of F. E. Myers, Washington County Prosecuting Attorney, who was told by the youth's I Ey AscxaaUiI Prsa.

Salvation Army Council De-1 map.ysville, Jan. ery member of a jury panel who nies Admission to Capt. aUmitted Purchase of a tottle cf Hart, VVTlO Champions hlluor disqualified by Suptrior Judge K. r. McDanicl here yester- Leader Cause.

jjy when attorrjeys wera selectirg Building of Baptist Conpr gation of FundarnenUl Pastor, Once Accused of Arson, Destroyed. Premier Defeats Radical-Socialist Coalition, Which Has Been Attacking His Cabinet, 317 to 253. County Body in Final Report Calls Ex-Sheriff and Prosecutor Derelict in Duty. BELIEVES SEIZED LIQUOR WAS SOLD a jnry to try Albert Kodor.i, hotel Hy ELtCl HOT, ParH C'orTesKjnlent of tlw Vi.st- sioa of liquor. L' I 1 1 A Jan The Council vf again went Session today to rettive a report of tiie ilrputation visitc-d Gen.

Koo-i; yesterday bearing "If you a bottie of liquor, you possess it. and trying a defendant charged witii possession before a jury whose members violate iho same law, would be like getting a jury of burglars to try a man charged with said mother. Mrs. Henry Jett. that hr son had ten beaten at the srhool because he did not work when hi as ill.

TARIFFNrTFXRM RELIEF TOPICS FOR SPECIAL SESSION Ey Aeeccainii FORT WORTH. Tex. Ja The First Baptist Church. au4: ium and Sunday school 'build "-said to house the largm school class in the world, destroyed by fire here early tcj. The pastor of the churclj la ti, Rev.

Dr. J. i'rank. orris, known fundamentalist, wh jrars ago in the church-aaot killed D. E.

Chips, wealthy lumb. man. He was acquitted 04 Urges New Police System and Abolition of Fees the Coutn. U's ie tion asking him the Court. i Prospective jurors who admitted -rW VY'J to rtt.re.

in sCSSiOri Continued from Paye One. One Juror Opposes Court- house Bond Issue. purchase of illegal drinks, but rot of a bottle, tt'er accented cn the Di-paUli and New iotk orId. PARIS. Jan.

12. Premier rcin-care mustered 317 votes against Zhi obtained by the Radical-Socialist coalition which has been attacking his Cabinet, when a vote of confidence was taken in he Chamber of Deputies; last nisht after a day-long debate. The Premier, before the vote was taken, made an appeal for full and undivided support for his Government while it was engaged in settling those questions which were the aftermath of the war. Such settlement, he said, would assure universal peace and prosperity. "One doesn't, change houses one of the ScT.

on Army's offi- theory that the posses-sion law much of his time and attention to a general survey of foreign rela The Louis County grand jury cers was challenged and conduct-! that case was not violated, f'd into the lodge at the gate of Under the Judge's questions, a S-inbury Court, lie was Capt. Her- pane! cf 34 veniremen was Haft, ho. it was said, had hausted. and a second of 16 was come to propose a last-minute i called. Eight men and four worn-compromise of the question of lead- en comprised the jury finally se-t rshin of the army.

He was not i letted. allowed to approach the council' tions. He has gone somewhat fully into this subject with Elihu Root, international lawyer, former Secretary of State, and one of tie foremost of the elder statesmen in Republican party affairs, and also with Secretary cf State Kellogg, and others. Those who profes to know-Hoover test are firmly of the opin- with his settlement plan. Hart, who formerly was secretary-genera! to William Booth, the AUTO RUNS DOWN MOTHER ANO BABY IN PERAMBULATOR 1 founder, told an interviewer that making it final report to Circuit Judge MullOy today, criticised the! conduct of three effi-ets i mI'x- t'ntu expired recently henff Wil.r.as.

prosecuting Attor-j MiifHer arid Constable F.obu of. Cent: a i Township. It neoiur. .1 Wiimas has been fiagrantly relief in that la vuoiator-rctevvf information from Al'id-ler's office, that Roth failed to account for seized iiiklt liquor. Recommendations ere made for county police force under a con.

pctor.t. blpar boerd: abolition the for law enforce- cut officii f'H 'hi'r im. estigailon of liquor by Fede.al author- and a bond issue for a. new i while crossing a the Pre-j mier argued. Challenges TIi Okies.

Poineare. haggard from the i strain he has been under, but in fighting mood, climaxed his three- hour speech by challenging his I critic. "Overthrow us now and over- of self-defense. When discovered about I a. a the fire in the main building, a the heart of the downtown had made great headway.

After two hours' figatiri art. men saved a four-story buCiaj owned by the church aad kaon as the administration Tha. building, which apparently was damaged only from tht side, supports the broadcuritif towers of radio station KTAT, trolled by the Texas Air Traanno One of the towers fell inn blazing church building. Dr. Xo-ris as in Austin 'tis morning When notified of fire, he left for ort Worth by tomobile.

Dr. Xorris was charged a euro-her of years with burniff a church of which he waa putw, but was acquitted after alonj tlif piy disappointed that; Mr. Vranet- SchnmclW Suffers I thA council had refused to see him. I 'i-acturt-d I.t'g: x.u Concav ion that after he enters the White House he will give personal aiten-I tion to foreign poliui's end I problems and especially to relations with Central and South I came here w.tn a plan to set- of the llrain. this nnfortunare business, b't Mis.

Krar.e.-s Schmuckler. If THIS head of a statue, made of. copper, having a human face and I the horns and ears of a bull, is among the relics unearthed by archaeologists on the site of ancient Ur of the Chaldees. The ex- won let rr. he said.

throw ail of us, or keep your i America, a field now regarded trongiv Jo tiie tiiis obi. and he. S-montis-old sufiered injuries at i. yesterday when run down automobile at Clara, and aVeees. cavation was under the direction of the University of Pennsylvania Museum and the British Museum.

-t ory esoussiuj: "My op. r-s'-ad of 1 to Hart sa id by i ien. Booth. 1 Wei be 'iro- Mrs. St a was pushing a county court house an.

I inii hi 1- Marshal perambulator containing the in- FLYER, MI ON HEAD of th-i pres. unsiutaoie struct at Clavton. peace. This was his answer to the Radicals and Socialists. who announced they had no quarrel with the Premier himself but would not countenance continuance in office of certain of his ministers who are not members of parties of the Lett.

He said he would rot admit that the Premier of France is at the beck and call of any single party or faction, that he would not revise his Cabinet or abandon stormy trial. He maintained NOW EARL OF EGMON I BY PROPELLER, KILLED Mtii there b- two fant from the west to the east side a and of Clara avenue, when Oscau Bur-Th- ii ran ve t-in. 57G5 Theodosia. avenue, who have Ci.i.imissioner v.as traveling west In Welis ave-of staff, as prsi- nu-s made a sudden lefthand turn her tr. srould info Clara.

His car struck both i- Ev.tr.geitne Booth baby buggy and Jfrs. Stlirnuck- Minority Report Oue Juror. A minority report wn submitted i by one grand juror, George V. Baumhoff of Keyes Summit, a lader of th Taxpayers' League, a reform organization. He concurred i somewhat generally as the first lino of American diplomacy and especially one for career diplomats.

Members of the Hoover good-will mission to Latin-America returned home in general accord with State Department policies for Unit-ad States diplomatic representatives the republics of the South. Field Closed to Career Men. Because of the absence of such allowances this is a field virtually closed to career men. few of whom have independent means. State Department officials regard it as ar.iong the most important anywhere in the world and far more so than some others where relationships run upon a smooth course.

Faced with the necessity of picking men who are financially able to supplement their salaries in de- i.uur. i ii si.o liiggins. (i-d-nt. The ie Comma; 1 C-t. i.

r.er rine Booth. iue miant sutterea con the general report except that, I i any of his supporters. in Pur.cval io l.cavj Pj.ll enemies burned that churcS ej laid the blame on him. Dr. Norns has been tit tarn center of the Baptist Church a Texas for years, partly becausa his vigorous efforts at general f.

form and partly as therwultof ia radical fundamentalist Tieti The pastor has repttteJl; charged from the pulpit thai threats have been mads aguiw 1- 1 a 1. 1. the Booth family; siun or tue brain, severe bruises F. J. T.

Wrench Life" he declined to recommend any sorts i J. Maroney. Wichita. K.m. Hurt Crur.kinj Plane at Park Airport.

"The Government is encaged," the Premier declared, "in delicate i internal injuries. The mother i n. in Alberta. a fractured left ler. n-sotiaticns for the liquidation of I t.uises and lacerations- of the had -if cuestions holding over from gratii.n depart- uoiean affairs social and iner.is; i 'om iss.r I s- cretary for and inter taken ho nt ml injuries, war and requires the prestige of the solid backing of Parliament or hond iss'je "until the county I'ourt.

sat'stirs tiie people that it will keep it? promise made before t.e election for the $10,000,000 bond tss that no streets in sabalvision wdl be made with mon'v from that issae." "The said Ba.tnthoff. Both w. icner Liuti on" "ic i.i L.iurtii. r.tcenuy Wilson, Com. i -y self 'pledged it 'o spen 1 the und EX-CONVICT IDENTIFIED BY TWO HOLDUP VICTIMS Xt-jiro ItetogiiiZe Kobbcr Who 'l'Mk $5 and i Tie I'in l'rom Him hop: i MtXeil.

4 ar-ol i i fraying their expenses. Presidents Sie.i id tfta Post r.epach. WINNIPEG. Man. dsn.

Iff -For 115 yars J. T. ha been farming in the Alberta foot Today lie rs tie tenth Ea-of Tne new 'he House of Lords is a wido -r. ii-itg -n Priddis "ita 1.. son he has taught tr, the so.

'His farm i bon' War TV. T. Mat oney, an aviator, of Wichita. Kan. was killed ar PaiuS Airport, East St.

ten he was strtit on the head by the pro or of nr. a.rpiane he wps cranking. Maroney, an expcr.ertend ic. arthd at the airpott a. pass r.gtr in a plane pilo'eJ by P.

ay W. Brown, sales xaav.aaer for the Travel-Air Airplane Co cf Wichi'a. in pre- fiily on county roads and on main thoroughfares in the i in. orpora ei tins roa-H. report liei lan that ne rias teen unusually vlgofoui is campaigning against alleged r.a conditions here.

FAMINE IrTSARAJEYO, WHERE SHOT SET OFF WORLD Mi Ey tr.e AOeiteJ rra SARAJEVO. Bosnia, Jan. people of this city, whr tlx shooting of an Auatrian Ar duke srt. in motion tht tfr behind it- If you propose: to overthrow the Cabinet do ir now-." 1'oincare Annoum-e-. Program.

The Preir.i-T said that if th eventful r-ivort of the Commii'ee of Experts on Reparation'" failed to do justice to France, the Gov. ernmert could tnsist upon revert -I irg to the conditions of the Da es plan and require paj merits sutfi-i cienr to pay the war debts to the United States and Great Britain and to provide for the interior debt incurred for the reconstruc- ci ts or 1 1 II prove Hie! on mi. is an -t ider.ti'.ej in at.r.ounf. r.d he has devoted ii.s a I paring- to take fr Kansas which culnnnateif In tht Won i r. wr-n lnili, an.

ai Is Thai lii aiiun ii Booth ill Apvx al tt Court-. Ey tie -W i i i-. ro x-. lias En Be i ed 1 stiee. W- shot at a Belt.

Xor' Tw War. are so hard ut, leXei 1 as tiie Xt gro who an empty purse, at and St. Alphonsc Inesdav. and fired a wild notoris' who stopped to was a uistat.t Co :s.u rro'it. w-'iose esta that hnvc- hce forced tfl rb" necessarily find their scope of their selection limited.

And this. ro matter how great their desire to name men who. like some of those now serving in Latin-America, have the capacity and trie inclination to cause themselves to be regarded r.ot only as United States diplomatic representatives but almost lifer-ally as citizens of the republics to hich they are credited. One primary requisi-e in this connection is a bare knowledge of the language of the country. This is regarded by officials as of the utmost importance as the conducting of negotiations betw-een interpreters concededly is not highly satisfactory in any case.

Cabinet appointments and the legislative situation, especially the sibun.sion streets were alvert.jel for ttn ui the i issue Jan. son.e in "Dunbar, a Negro ett letn-: nf. which 'ha Ln-en lOiispu jo-15 'or the si.r-'.ris.i.glv an 1 large maturities it ha returned for tlie Bauniiioff added woui-1 (utitin-j" in epposi-tion to bond issues "until unfair and unwar-i anted of 'he road bo 1 re i Karl a 1 large holdmgs in Britain i.oXL'OX. m. so.i.e iori Bran: t'oo'ii letire is l-uid rf at.

.4" cuOi trown sat at nt controls in the cock pi, while Maroney turned over the propeller. As the motor started Maroney fil forwatd iu'o Cue arc of the propeller and was struck on the right side of the head. lie died of a fiactured skull two hours t'on of Xortiierr. rar.ee. The Premier said that it was the intention of the Cabinet demand that Parliament discuss and ratify the Kellogg pact renouncing war "in order to show how much Frame is determined to emphasize her desire for peace." Such rati mens Xe.io.

1014 -third sf rc-t. rfDorted a Army to X- il robbed him of $3. a scarf i a tie pin on the same date. S' Mary Hospital. a laer a and South Africa.

His great-creat grandfather was the Earl of Ec-mont but that was a long time 3go. Per. eval used to say. The announcement 'hat th ninth Earl of Egn.crt had die I and an Alberta farmer was ess or reached the foothills Thursday. Perceval's neighbors went to congratulate him.

excited to know a man who wear a ceres'-. hay and straw an-1 mis it i'i wheat husks tj nrrk Th loct lint pealed to Ftjifrad-i for aid to combat a situation of 1 ine growing out Of unprecdvt: cold, heavy snow and eroo failcr Ponod (n Gas-Filled Room. Geora-e Gesellsohap, 6yeanlt was taken to Ci'T Hotpttal In is urconsctous condition yesUriiy after being found In a ftt-O-f room in which all tht turntn'te! i imn ors told fication is ur.necessarv under the i to allow 1: a fie General rclice he recognized a Xesro known as this brought about the re.1 "I.orP'- as a r. French constitution which makes the signatures of the President, tlie Premier and the Minister of I ti farm relief program, entered today Pour Indictments Returned. the accident.

was hour up-i sse-d learned that Maroney had r.ot been, '-re retui ru ith the repot I feeling- wcli and it is thought he three of them dealing with liquor may have become faint from the. a-os. This grand jury, which exertion cf turning the propellor. as torn ene.j last September, m- i He was r.ot connected with the' dieted persons in all. Its pre- Travel-Air factory, but had mere'-.

whi sj" from May i Frown to St. Bonis September with largely the same for the He was 4rt years old. a iress i soiii" of Jo-mi- ore.gn At. airs oniy ones i irtn t. in-rncM pmrt.

the ean a a. v's tenth E.i-1 of Egmon' The be viewed by William Foote. 55-year old confectioner, --ho was shot by a Negro roi bee his store a C3T0 Finney avenue. Thursday. Foo'e at Ci Hospital.

a i i.e 3: open, at 1 20 Market ttmt needed. elect had arranged in cloing his Poineare sat down anhd ap- tim week in Washington since election day. Poineare Majority Small. Conens on List of Caller. On a second vote of confidence Prominent on his list of callers at 1 a.

m. today. ZZj votes were were Senator Couzns of Michigan. room in a house operated by ardd Mrs. Otto Hit ctn- ia i propert A d.s a- 'roiu is ill.

su.d it on oo. 1 autl 1 'v. liriiltf-l Hi. JU.ige Muitoy. in pratsing the body for is ork toward improving county o.i.g to drop a I'd hot have the I i Heraid iie-re C.en ot m.

rsl there lie iri'emb AFGHAN PRINCE AND SON HELD So tion is serious. Poltco srrt ti had been desponSef' over his failure to find wort. ms. said 1 on (cast ror line ijov ernment and -jl wno is expecten to give voice xo i-r--aed to Prevent Actitity I against it. The Conservatives and his opposition to the reappoint- out at theut.

"Well. 1: every thing horse si; 0-. to proofed I'm no- 1 -ul i i. a lor a s. i After all.

The farm Hoili dollar and a penny wert WO 1. 1 fO.lO'V eon. ene a th- s. i a ity. ore grard 4 eminent.

A-- 1 F-e. Li i'OOivei. ri i i-r 1 organ; iiin.l i.inly the our' the ciaer side, but 1 1 part la ii rr so long ia Alber'a -r-n, to lea ve the House cf Lords, the real life." ha i al.Tied that he A 1 HA PA I Lb i Moderates supported Poineare ment of Secretary of the Treasury solidly, and the Radicals and So-j Mellon: Chairman McXarv of the c.illsis voted against him. The re-i Senate Agriculture Committee, and i suiting majority of 74. made up Chester Gray and Samuel Thomp-i of small gioups is too small for son of the Farm Bureau Fed era I'nmii-i's in Auwrr Monday.

i r.u.a. S.rdar and his it. 1-'. An Afghan iahuti ed Mrv.jr Kli. a re so- RASK03 CONSIDERED FOR JOB OF STABILIZING THE THEATER i Would Head Central Financial Bureau to Remedy the Ills if the l'la houses.

NEW YOlilC Jan. X-iv Tor.v Tribune tod.iv i hat .1. P.askob. Deuiocrat in.it. is being on-J si i head a propossd i- n-.

1 bureau Tbeai-r i prod nl.l li would a't. nip to the ainu'td ills of ir.e leEiti-uate thfater. A fa r-: each.ing if if tae jprod'ci-g ls this i-r a r.Tal.d fmar.eiai Av i.b K.vhn. bee 1 dav a b. r.

a a r. his Government to count on a long! tion. teiiuie of existence. It wil do weii McXary planned to outline in d-. to live through the meeting cf the i tal 'he farm relief bin which he 1 Coinm.ttee of Ex per s.

if their set-j has introduced and whi-h embo.d-! tlement of the reparation croblem 1 i the salient features of the twice he V-0 1 Mon i i-Frig i ne jad iire on ur-i-is of the Government ct India, an -st is said to a prei.au-c-n pievee.t undue a Katif" of Ib.e Cn jury i a i torabl- fIO" 1th. th1 i i acaiu-t s'ot on i i e-t a in lit officials were di-d ee: a r. that c-p. ra -Ii-; i sii.s-. 1 Federal, would pushed tt3 afford a maximum opportunity err.ployrner.f.

Senator Bingham, of CorBcf--cu. who saw Hoover talked largely about the prntce'--of aviation communication bt' the United S't'es and Soutli ica, a subject in which Hoo-- a ert interes. Senator he suhjct of tit Crr Lake- to th Atlantis wttfrcT received the indirsJt a ie oci ti Afghan Co--ernment France enough to pay its McXary-Haughen measure this sale of the border. 'debts and reimburse itself for r- i except that the muoh-discussej Ti.e prirce is a brother of Omar jction of the devastated i equalization has been eliminated, reee-nt lv broke h.s -nas. as Poineare has sail 1 Others who had ergaeernents ob -w aoTji-thcnsiOo nius.

with Hoover inciule.i Senators io-. i hs offered a re. rn ment I Keye of X'ew- Ha mph ir. Sfe)-ver at-o 'ih- brot ners are sons of, was too vigorous yesterday for cf Oregon, and Pine of Oklahoma: ii- l--e Sirdar Mohamet Ayub romcare to attempt to obtain a p-! Representative, Parke- of Xw of the Afghan rovai family. 1 proval of his program of pros- York and Chalmers of Ohio, and FINE FOR ROW WITH Wr0MAN OYER FRUIT TREE SET ASIDE Man Testifies Neighbor Hit Him With Alopi -KKiyanl light, savs sam Kaufman.

4jtW who i.ecani.- involved with his neigttl: or. Mary Fn--dv. over the trimming of a cherry tree between the two plai.es. on Xo 1 was diacharctd on a fir icii' i nv a ea-. s.i'.itv met tlie proval cf th larger o'f-- TToove-r d'irirrr th" ramtis'tT'- arc more than Afghan neri'v vm.

mvip, mr- Ogden Mills. Urder-secretary of th nan Afgnan penty, whi eus. and thev at-1 s.i con-Ar next w-eix in sn ef-' fort ct octs.n him 'o lead the new I 1 Th.re s'ro- it" iiint i ra 1 survcil of French industry i Treasury. name hss c1. i i tails ilm.s iflKt.

ir-. was uiLtble tt r.d a c'. dej utv- -inr forme-- Sheri'f had eee rc. i m-s'r jcti.vi5 io arrest o- m'evfere with any person cn whos a i i re.j i. s- at O'l wt; ante by the icanization rnn.er.t.

sugg--td connection with a high and commerce he -null ac ti.e pos. In 'h course of th debate he a to Edward A Colli diplomatic post. stabilisation of Emploj Secretary of I-abor James J. Da- 1 he nrer pea--e d. sturbar.ee charge bv i-re i.

an a i-I H'ltier in the Court Criminal Oorrectjos yesterday. lis i that. Mis. EroJv had sTu- him did ou'line some of the reform measures included in the Tardieu- as or no i i- M-' of the deepdy i a i a i a He wai cc.vtrse vvi'h tiem. cf the den-ttation to shake ti hand of n-1 the chairman then RATS MICE ROACHES s'ot rr.a hir.es "i operation er foun-1 liction SHUil.oort for Stork Exchange Seat.

By r. A st-o- Frean. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Sale of two Stock Exchange seats at the record price of each, is announced.

The purchasers were Hoover we to Poincare plan for vitalizing French Vl yesterday taH! business, but refrained from ad- i about the stabilization wit mop. a 1 i me; a 1 1 of employ of in Kan man nad ap- impose w- pealed from a ment and said that the Presider.t- Cuarantml Prerarat Si4 vocatmg sweeping changes mvolv- i Gen. Bo 1 the pa-t of Wilnui r-re. was iM't flagrar sfi.et siot rr ach.re! siore! fh the report tela'ed. decentralization of Government; eiect naa snown great interest.

The i rt si r. i i 1 new p-c as nyirt. Slio) Fire in twri'teri. foe a grocery opera- i l.v Mrs. Bener.

IT.icr bouv; d. at It a. m. todav. caused a cf to the stoek and to the one-story sf ructur.

The fire s'arted from an overheated furnace the basemen'. 1 the Mores. nr i ef rhf Nsll GETZ Court. testified '1 man had been trim ry ana tne const wr- Sheriff a no iuert cut-i next cnief executive has in mind a in which P-an whereby during period of! Laurence C. and Robert L.

Leeds. cousins, and the memberships were 'old he- Wallace e. Harding and i Nelson S. Bartlett. i Nelson S.

Bartlett. -ug ti the red tap i on ins own sine ct French commerce is tangled. siac-c an industry, const Of; public works municinal. Sta'e an-1 I fes.i e. when Mrs.

Brody asked Animal Trainer Hit at ight. I s. 1 desist because she had rehg.oi.sl GLOBE-DEMOCRAT WITHDRAWS 5c FROM RADIO STATION KMOX iTTn TR? Xf UXA A -R THT Tto-h. 1 depu- Appdale. ar.

ar.in.ai tra.nfr, died last risht of disease, after i I climbir.sr to a balcony a Mad- f. I i- ''hi. -ys i mi a i Muribr. scruples against cutting a fr tree. Brody testif.ed tha Kaufman answer was indecent S.milar charges were made agamsl Mis Brody ty Kaufman, who tts to an all-day fight with mil bottles, buckets and other ha.

I)oWs l.ne another lack arj Hanged tor General. Tlie --ir l-e-iie', i' tliat-some of the was taken Clavton on a truck owned by one if Roth's deputies was sold, the heir.g d.sfr:b- nat wh Ironed. 2. Extra WHI PT Jinnr. All clothes dried si stationary dry rooms Herk receive mnrnlnc will be VljTerca' Saturday.

Lac Curtains CUaaad. -C 0-(j S's'ern McDANIEL LAUNDRY Victor tir BELGKAPK. ugo-slav. a. Jan.

i rharues were placed agalr.st the pe-at oi Former Pr u' it X'torney i was "derri.it ami cheeking on to see that f.ne a ctualle ere paid, the grand jury declare i. mending 'hat his aucces-or. c.isilen, co over the records for the last verul years in i effort to collect fines due. The entire record of Mueller's of fire for the st three years, said the grand try, "shows to our satisfaction that operaticn of the office was intimately influenced hv professional ftser and bondsmen and those having an Interest slot machines li'jor hss cper.e-.l a office in C.y ten. Wilmss is on farm near U'ed among the off.ee rs partici- i 12.

A Bulbar. an Kraloff. ho to me ditdse Butler said Prestdont Says Newspaper's 1M ember-ship Iiisrr 1 Needed by Organization. The St. Louts Globe-Democraf.

through its president, E. Lansing Ray. today announced its withdrawal from radio station KMOX. the "Voice cf St. Louis." The Globe-Democrat was one of 15 organizations holding a unit in the radio corporation.

Its holding haa been sold to Nelson R. Darragh. president of KMOX. P.af said the Globe-Democrat, which was one cf the original unit i d.sa.lssing Kaufman. Mrs.

Brody at- nameu K-3- y-' -ii-. was har.eed for- ie r.i was lo arts. lay. Telling Thev in the ra.d." It is sijn.fi-canV tii report went on. that a sum -f monev wjs paid a ti-e of the Peace, on Mueller's recommendation, in connection with this rase.

X'o explanation is given of fvs re'ererre At another rail. who r.ad htcn fined j.j Co. ice Court, was discharged on appeal before Judge Gav er, in the Co of Crunir.ai 'orrect ion sev eral weeks ago. ant It Fays i a ttr.t a unj man wno wants 'era home Jin Pine Law n. the report asserts, the finer ii.pmr seme.t was taker.

517 e-wr Mil f.e in New York NEW OR K. lj Five to the home of a denufv p.oth ST.LOUIS POST-DISPATCH na; T' P-'-etaf Co 4 (), TW Assort 6 PE AuOtT BURU Of Ci RC i. TlOi A ft ir en: P-r rt.h aT.f- ff xirt. I-- :0 cr. -f i tr i a gin wants to re a private secretary A man.

who wants a partner hundred and seventeen r.e-.v Inf' ensta, casee ere reported to Health I-eyartment todav. to buy good coal from a reliable coal snsie. ts Sale of spil I.i.juor iar.d dispos.tioa wa r.o' lc. 't report i ei-rr-d a i fo' i in the broadcasting station, joined because he thought St. Louis needed a radio station such as KMOX.

but that as the "Voice of St. Louis'" was row es'abhshed. he inch attracted considerable public notice, when more than Zi -00 The foreaotng ms! a nee-, 'he re- brines tea total for the mcr'h concluded. re typical cf many 2S33 ccmparrj -o, ha! oocurrenc-s the county, the pur- i year. trese arc cti.v tr.ec ot tne u0 cr m.

re ctfcii Jt arrrar in tcmc-rmw y--iiv P.efl -'r R-i worth of li.puor was taken from a hnise in Richmond Height rv 1puty constables. grand jury- said it could find no record of a return on the search warrant show, ir Ih's aettura, and no en wi -hargd Xt posaeaaien. Ctite and Want crertot ntr r-j hprtn. a 1 of a- atr )n Ad r-' ri'l ffl 1 if. -n: t.rt-l.

ct9 Tfi- I 'ft d.t vi -cl4 Oil' 5 rt-i rm, -l -r 11, i trory arilir cr Vrrtf-nttfit Ritft frw Cstt-r "rr-'1 FT CM-r-T rT ew sy -it'. ie-fc; c- rmi mm ro longer though it r.ectssary for the Globe-Democrat to continue 'ts membership It is his opinion, he stated that publishing a newspaper and broadcasting on tha air are two different forms of public vrvire. and th Globe-Democrat, said, did not cart to mil the two. Street Cars Collide, 15 Unit. Fit A p-emit.

CHICAGO. Jan. II Two s'reet cars collided at a triple junction Clark and Cntr atret and Uaee's Taek Mt lata 1at nicht. ported activiT officers to en-forca the liq-jer 1w- has been only a "sirr.pi gesture' to make tht public think real effort were h-irc made, and ther was at. irtnea that rieft ryinesej sreiid wet Vft nC Fut fc.ett ai ti tLs r-setgr betcg Injured..

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