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THE SUN, HXLTOrOTlK THUTTSDtT tPOTOimt '24 1,200 Quantico Marines Due STATE SENATE J. W. WILLIAMS Leader In Obstetrics Dies At Hopkins Hospital CITY IS ASKED Injured In Accident As Father Is Killed 1111 111 CRASH KILLING BANKER CALLED Saturday For Football Game BURIED LABOR WORLD -FAMOU Third Annual Contest Will Be Staged With Firemen DOCTOR, DIE LAW, CHARGE FOR SluQ.OQD FOR IDLE AID In Stadkim 110-Piece Band To Accompany Outfit In Parade To Amphitheater .4 Chief Obstetrician A Henry F. Broening Al UNAVOIDABLE Coroner Not To Impanel Jury In Death Of Harrison Nesbit, 55 CAR STRUCK TRUCK-ON WAY TO LAUREL missioners; August Emrich, chief of Accompanied by approximately 1,200 the Fire Department, the department leges Ulterior Motives In Case band and color bearers, and then the supporters and a 110-piece band, the United States Marine Corps football team from Quantico, will arrive Money Would Be Repaid Hopkins Underwent Minor Operation WAS FORMER DEAN department first platoon, fife and drum corps and second platoon. here Saturday for the third annual football game with the Baltimore Fire By Charities At End Of 1932 SEN.

BECK UNABLE Arriving at the Stadium, the ma rines will allow the firemen to pre Department. TO RECALL MEASURE cede them to the stands. They then OF MEDICAL SCIIOO Their leader in the past contests, however, will not be here. rnvn; TSJPrnTrn vnw will enter the stadium. Mayor To Attend Luncheon Smedley D.

Butler, retired, is now in Migratory Workers Used Daughter, 18, Driver Of the West and will not witness the con Descendant Of Family Mayor Jackson and Mrs. Jackson TO CARRY ON WORK test, according to P. W. Wilkinson, sec That Practiced Medicine and E. Lester Mullcr, President of the City Council, are among those invited retary of the Board of Fire Commis On 'Maryland Roads, Claim sioners.

to attend the luncheon at the Emer For 1G0 Years Auto Taken Unconscious To Hospital Expressing the opinion that the acci ,3,500 Families Dependent To Parade To Stadium T4 rx -J NwiwmiriiMiii )irnmi(HiMiiiniiwwfm'i son. Others include: His place will be taken by On Relief Committee, Paul B. Malone, com Gen. Randolph C. Berkeley, in com Charges that a preferential labor law Dr.

John Whitridge Williams, Inter mander of the Third Corps Area, mand of the Quantico post, who, and Mrs. Malone. Report Stales for Maryland was deliberately buried national authority on maternity and among others, will be a guest of the R. H. Lane, U.

S. M. by the Judiciary Committee of the chief obstetrician of Johns Hopkins dent which took the life of Harrison Nesbit, 55-year-old Pittsburgh banker, was unavoidable, Magistrate H. Scott, of Laurel, said last night he had and Mrs. Lane.

Fire Board at a luncheon in the Hotel Maryland Senate at the last session of Hospital and a former dean of the MISS NANCY ELIZABETH NESBIT R. Walter Graham, City Comptrol Emerson at noon Saturday, the Maryland Legislature because of an Johns Hopkins Medical School, died In a preliminary report to Mayor Jackson yesterday the Unemployment Relief Committee called attention to ler, and Mrs. Graham. The marines will arrive at 1 P. M.

at 9.15 o'clock last night. Bernard L. Crozier, Chief Engineer ulterior motive were made last night by Henry F. Broening, president of the at the Mount Royal Station. They will be greeted by 750 firemen, who will decided not to impanel a coroner's jury.

The evidence presumably cleared both Miss Nancy Elizabeth Nesbit, who MOONEY MEASURE Dr. Williams underwent what was of Baltimore, and Mrs. Crozter. R. E.

Lee Marshall, City Solicitor, Baltimore Federation of Labor. be in formation along Mount Royal DR. J. WHITRIDGE WILLIAMS the work and needs of the Emergency Belief Committee and suggested the city advance to that committee $150,000 described at the hospital as a minor abdominal operation last Tuesday. He and Mrs.

Marshall. Lavenue. The marines will form in the was driving her father's car, and the Mr. Broening's charges were made REJECTED BY LABOR H. G.

Bartlett, U. S. M. station grounds and will parade to during a discussion of a speech made Baltimore recruiting officer, was believed to be recuperating and had received visiting physicians in his the Stadium, where the game will get for emergency relief until January 1. The money will be returned to the driver of a parked truck with which she collided at Muirkirk, on the Washington Boulevard, he added.

MAY SET BLUE-LAW in Hyattsville Tuesday by Raymond under way at 2.30 o'clock. W. Bellamy, Federal Director of Em room in the Marburg Building earlier and Mrs. Bartlett Chief Emrich and Mrs. Emrich.

Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Wilkinson.

city treasury from any unexpended Miss Nesbit, who is 18, was injured Resolution Called For Boy in the evening. ployment for Maryland, in which Mr, Police To March Mounted police will be in the van balances remaining to the credit luv REFERENDUM MAY 2 He had worked until about two Bellamy declared that out-of-State The route of the parade will be seriously in the crash, which occured at 12.40 P. while the boulevard along Mount Royal avenue to St. Paul of the line of march, followed by the Marine Band and the marines. Next weeks ago, when he began to prepare labor was being used on Maryland cott Of California Products And Olympics employment emergency relief on the books of the Community Fund, the Associated Jewish Charities and the was crowded with race-bound automo State roads.

for the operation, which was per will follow the Board of Fire Com- (Continued on Page 15, Column 8 City Informed Vote Can Be Bill Passed House Catholic Charities at the end of 1932, biles. Last night she still was unconscious, with a fracture of the skull, internal injuries and cuts. formed by Dr. J. M.

T. Finney. Wat Graduated At 20 "We anticipated this situation last LONG DISCUSSION HELD the Mayor's committee said. To Consider Request CZECH LOSES SDIT CRITICIZES TRIALS Dr. Williams was 65 and was de Taken During Next Primary Election winter and went before the Maryland Relatives will take charge of Mr.

Legislature with a preferential labor 'I don't at this time know where the Massmecting Proteslinglmprison- Nesbit's body this morning and send it to his country home at Warrenton, bill similar to that in other scended from a family on his maternal side which had practiced medicine in America for more than 160 years and $150,000 is to come from," Mayor TO BETTY RANDOLPH LIKE CAPONE CASE Mr. Broening said, speaking from the Virginia. SLATED TODAY Jackson said, "but I will give con- PARLEY ment Of Two Men Planned By Socialists floor. sideration to the suggestion that the in Baltimore for more than 110 years, Banker Dies Instantly Mr. Nesbit died instantly from a "The bill was passed in the House city advance it." He was graduated from Johns Hopkins Sloman Has Suggested Judges with a large majority.

But on its first brmer Priest Had Soucfi fracture of the skull and internal in- O'Conor Calls Prosecution The report to the Mayor was signed University with a bachelor of arts de A resolution calling for a boycott by William J. Casey. Leon C. Cob uries. His daughter was taken from reading in the Senate it was referred to the judiciary committee of which gree at the age of 20.

And Clerks Donate Services For Special Ballots lens. B. Howell Griswold, Edgar of California products and urging the demolished machine to the office 150,000 Heart Balm From Ex-Actress For Minor Offenses "Left Hand" Justice At 22 he received his medical degree S. Scott Beck, of Kent county, was G. Miller.

W. Frank Roberts and of Dr. Bryan P. Warren in Laurel, and from the University of Maryland. Five Maryland athletes not to participate in the coming Olympic games in the Daniel Willard.

later to the Casualty Hospital, Washington, in the Laurel ambulance. chairman. Although there was ample time, the bill never came out of committee. And I now charge that it was years later he was appointed professor The text ot the report toliows: An ordinance for modification of the tt 1 i T5 1 1 West Coast State unless Thomas Mooney and Warren K. Billings, serv- SHE COMPLIMENTS JURY AT- PRISON CONGRESS of obstetrics at Hopkins and at 33 was Mr." Nesbit and his daughter were -une unemployment blue laws can be submitted to the deliberately buried because of ulterior obstetrician-in-chief of the Hopkins alone in their automobile, a small ing life for the 1916 Preparedness Day motives.

mmee, appointed Dy you 10 ouvise to the beT method of providing aid vote" Baltimore for ratificaUon or rejection in a little more than six Hospital. He became dean of the Thrice-Divorccd Baltimorea Urges Verdict By Eleven Jurors, coupe, on the way to the Laurel races, when it crashed into the rear of a bombings, were released was rejected last night by the Baltimore Federation medical school when 44, but resigned Beck Told Of Charge Senator Beck, when told of Mr. need, has been gathering information months without the necessity of hold truck loaded with lead. John Pfeiffer, of Labor. in 1923 to resume his research in ob Says Americans Are Superior In Dispensing Justice Citing Flaws In Requirement Of Unanimity Broening's charges late last night at from which recommendations will be ing a special election, driver of the heavy vehicle, had parked Clarence Taylor, delegate from Car stetrics and direct a woman's clinic Chestertown, said: it alongside the road while he had formulated and submitted for your Willis R.

Jones, Deputy Attorney penters' Local, No. 101, presented the established at the hospital. "I haven't the slightest idea what he resolution, explaining it was a per lunch in a nearby restaurant. Pfeiffer lives in the 2600 block Hafer street. Survlvora Are Listed IBy the Associated Press consideration.

General, ruled yesterday that a vote Emergency Exists might be taken on the question May 2, "Before submitting any formal re- 1932, in the primary election for the sonal one. An unfavorable report, returned by the committee on resolu is talking about. As I recall it, there were several bills of such a nature held up by the committee." Dr. Williams is survived by his The State police said the truck was New York, Oct. 21 Betty Randolph, Program For Today widow, who was Mrs.

C. DeW. TheO' parked in accordance with traffic laws, tions, was adopted at a meeting of the former Follies actress, won the $50,000 port, however, we are compelled to selection of Democratic and Republl- After Mr. Broening's speech, F. C.

with only one wheel oh the concrete. bald Pennington, whom he married in federation. breach-of -promise suit brought against bring to your attention the existence can Senatorial and Congressional can-of an emergency situation requiring didates and the 1 delegates April, 1930, at the Protestant Episcopal Massmeeting Planned Bandel, business agent for the Electrical Workers Union 28, made a mo They could not deduce how the accident occurred in view of the statements of witnesses that the road was Subsequently a motion directing Church of the Redeemer, of which he Immediate action to prevent wna ft conventions of both her by Benjamin Chudacek, former Czecho-Slovakian priest, when a jury reported a verdict in her favor late Taylor to present the resolution to the was an active member. He also leaves clear. otherwise might prove to be a period nf iviHocnrnaH anrl intense suffering three daughters by his first marriage, carpenters' group was passed.

Action was preceded by a long discussion. today. Urged Special Election Mrs. F. Brayton Wood, Mrs.

Eveleth Was Westinghouse Director Mr. Nesbit, a lawyer and banker, A massmeeting to urge a boycott of The jurors, who retired before noon "TWinr, noxt week the funds cath- Jerome Sloman- chairman of the City W. Bridgeman and Mrs. Emory Niles, one time was president of the with verbal pictures of Chudacek as tion, which was passed, that the Federation of Labor go on record as being opposed to the employment of non-residents of the State on State and municipal jobs and call on Governor Ritchie, and Mayor Jackson to make an investigation into the situation. The motion also requested the Building Trades Council to make an investigation.

ered by the Emergency Relief Com- Council Blue Law Committee, which California products until the two men are released will be held in City Hall and two brothers, Dr. William Whit "religious gigolo and fortune hunter' Plaza at 12,30 P. M. October 31, accord ridge Williams, of Denver, and Dr, mittee, the voluntary body formed lart nas arallea an oruinance, ih rm ntir1v Bvha.tert. rated the holding of a special election and as "the heartbroken victim of Highland National Bank, of Pittsburgh.

He had been president of the Bank of Pittsburgh, National Association, and was a director and member of Dudley Williams, of Baltimore. Dr, ing to an announcement made at the meeting by Dr. S. A. Neistadt, secre t- for a referendum on the question.

At and unless some means are devised to publicity-seeking actress," deliberated Williams' first wife, whom he married first it was suggested that the refer produce sufficient money, the aid given nearly four hours. tary of the Socialist party of Mary the executive committee of the West endum be held in conjunction with a in 1892, was Miss Margaretta S. Brown, since last March will be discontinued. cnoci 1 aartrlrr frtf fafifirQmri nf Inane She Compliments Jurors Motion Is Adopted daughter of Gen. Stewart Brown.

land. Sponsored By Socialists He explained that the National So- There is no available source revenue Lut Mayor Jackson hag guch Miss Randolph thanked the jurors Another motion directing that a let Dr. Whitridge was born in Baltimore ter of commendation be sent Mr. and told them: January 26, 1866, the son of Doctor cianst party was sponsoring such a Bellamy for his "courageous action," "American men are superior to for open lor me remm.uns w.a election will not be held, year to any of the regular welfare Mayor flnd sl(jman are agencies or to the Emergency Relief schedued to confer today on the City Committee, nor are they in any Councilman's proposal that judges and Philip C. and Mary C.

Whitridge Wil boycott throughout the country. One also was adopted. eigners in matters of justice." liams. His grandfather, Dr. John Whit of the features at the meeting, Dr.

Complaints that Maryland labor In Chudacek was not in court, and Neistadt said, will be a hearse con ridge, settled in Baltimore in 1820, and his great-grandfather. Dr. William urai io auiiwiijoic iuuuiuuu clerks of election be asked to donate 1932. I their services for a special election to his attorney's motion to have the ver tabling a figure symbolizing the death of California justice. dict set aside was denied.

Prince George's county is easy to get but hard to keep were made yesterday by contractors working on State road projects in the vicinity of Hyattsville and Bladensburg. $465,000 Raised By Group pass on the ordinance. If this could He asked that the boycott be given Of Prison Congress Todny's program of the American Prison Congress, whose sessions at the Lord Baltimore Hotel are open to the public, follows 0.30 A. M. General session.

Topic The Wickersham Commission's report on penal institutions, probation and parole. 12.30 P. M. Luncheon meeting, National Probation Association, at which Dr. Frank Tannenbaum, author of the Wickersham prison report, will speak.

2.00 P. M. Section meetings Wardens' Association Chaplains' Association. 2.30 P. M.

Section committee on education; committee on nardon and parole; National Pro-' bation Association. 3.00 P. Committee on criminal law and statistics. 7.30 P. M.

St. Mary's Industrial School Band concert. S.00 T. M. General session.

Topic: Prisons and Crime. Lewis E. Lawes, warden, Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. and Dr. Fdwln H.

Sutherland, professor of sociology, University of Chicago, are to speak at the night session. Contending he had been jilted twice "Durina the time it has been at work be done, he has said, the cost of a Whitridge, began the practice of medl cine in Rhode Island in 1770. Extended Studies Abroad Soon after receiving his medical de by the actress, Chudacek, through his the indorsement of the federation. The request was referred to the executive committee for a recommendation next inghouse Electric Company. He was chairman of the finance committee of the Democratic National Committee at the time of the campaign of John W.

Davis for the Presidency, and member of a number of clubs, including the Woodmont Rod and Gun Club in Western Maryland. Well Known In Racing Circles Both Mr. Nesbit and his daughter were well known in racing circles. Until last spring the father raced on Maryland tracks under the name of the Alwington Stable, maintaining a string of racing horses of which Alwington Dolly wag the best known. His daughter was regarded as an outstanding woman rider of Virginia.

She has taken a number of prizes in the National Capital. Horse Show. Born at Osceola, September 15, A contractor working on a project lawyer, had asked that the "woman the Emergency Relief Committee has special referendum on the blue laws raised approximately $465,000, the last alone would be very small. penny of which will be gone during Ready For Passage gree Dr. Williams went to Europe to on the Chillum road said he had de be made to pay." extend his studies.

He attended uni layed one construction item in the The thrice-divorced actress was pic the coming week. With that money The ordinance is ready for third food, clothing, coal and lodging, among reading and final passage, but it can- versities in Berlin, Vienna, Leipzig, vicinity until the roads commission tured as the victim of a "thick-skinned Prague and Paris from 1888 to 1895. Fourteen years later he returned to threatened to take away his contract in an effort to gather a force of local person who continued to bother other things, have been supplied to be- not be passed until the date on which tweer 3,000 and 3,500 families in need the referendum will be held has been of unemployment relief in the city of set. The modification would permit the i labor to complete the job. Heidelberg for a year's research and Wednesday.

Mayor Urges Spending Within Proper Bounds Best Form Of Charity, He Asserts In Two-Minute Radio Broadcast Inaugurating a series of two-minute woman even tnougn ne naa Deen turned down," and as one "who knew "I finally went down into Virginia in 1912 visited the University of Dub- Baltimore. The supplies have been showing of motion pictures on Sun and got a gang of darkies and we put what she was doing when she accepted lin, Ireland. purchased and distributed through the day, lift the ban on sports and legalize the work through. The Maryland labor $600 in gifts from Chudecek and signed Family Welfare Association and the specific retail sales. Amusements and Salvation Army, affiliated with the sports would be restricted to certain marriage license with him." Promise la Alleged Community Fund, and the Associated hours.

broadcasts on economic conditions in Baltimore, Mayor Jackson yesterday (Continued on Page 8, Column 4) here would work two or three days, long enough to get a little money, and then quit Yes, I had a camp for the Negroes over near Bladensburg, and Mr. Bellamy was riding me about it I Jewish Charities and the Bureau of Mr. Jones ruled that the referendum After asserting that the plaintiff had In 1913, three years after becoming fiean of the Hopkins Medical School, he was elected president of the American Gynecological Society. In 1913 and 1914 he headed the American Society for Study and Prevention of Infant Mortality and held an honorary presidency in the Glascow Gynecological Catholic Charities. might be held with the primary elec given up an independent church he said that spending within proper bounds was the best form of charity.

"The distribution has been made by tion when the possibility of doing so started in Johnstown, N. in order got together the fifteen worst men in these organizations in addition to their was suggested to him by M. Harry The next talk of the series will be be able to marry the actress, his normal activities and without any ex- Laib, chief clerk of the Board of Su at 5.30 P. M. today, when Herbert A.

my outfit and discharged them while Mr. Bellamy was on the scene, and got Maryland labor. But they don't stick, pense of any kind for administration pervisors of Elections. Mr. Laib pointed counsel said: Wagner, president of the Gas and or overhead.

The emergency relief out it could be done without addi and Obstetrical Society. Textbook Went To Presa "Miss Randolph promised to marry Electric Company, will speak. Wil- and with a contract to fulfill and all committee informs us that it has tional cost, and the necessity of wait- him when she signed the marriage loughby M. McCormick, president of Just last year the sixth revised edi the equipment there, I lose money with checked all bills and vouchers and has ing more than a year until the Presi- McCormick tt will talk at 1.30 license. Of course, she was in' the habit tion of a textbook on obstetrics by Dr, made sure that the money was used dential election in November.

signing such licenses and might no one to operate it. I always use local labor when I can, and the roads commission asks us to. All of the men Win A DIXIES' CIRCUS Ice Cream Dixiei are individual portions of vanilla and chocolate ice cream, with handy tpoon. I Save the animal, on under side of lids and win a circus. Ask for Dixiet entirely for relief.

No Great Burden. He Savi Williams went to press. The work, which is a standard reference book, P. M. tomorrow, and Governor Ritchie at 6.15 P.

M. Saturday. The talks are under the auspices of the Baltimore have signed this one in her sleep." Prosecutions such as that of Scar- Will Face Starvation Mr. Jones said the referendum would has had added to it many papers "If this endeavor is allowed to ter- not place -any great burden on the working for me at present are from Maryland, but I have only a few on face AI Capone for income tax dodging were described to the American Defendant Daughter which have appeared from time to Association of Commerce. Coroner Investigates minate, Baltimore may well suffer a judges and clerks of election.

An addi-public calamity the results of which tional ballot could be provided, he this job because it's a small one." time in medical and scientific journals, Prison Congress here last night as Of Baltimore Physician Dr. Williams was known for his 25 Per Cent. Are "Floaters' 'left-hand justice" that "should be cannot be predicted. From 3,000 to said, and a third ballot box installed avoidance of personal publicity in Death Of Frederick 'Ay frowned upon." Betty Randolph was Miss Elizabeth A contractor who is working on the 3,500 families will no longer continue to receive the ballots, connection with his work at the Hop Maintaining that the reformation of Bailey, daughter of a Madison ave Queen's Chapel road to the University of Maryland and on the ro.d in the to receive relief and many will face Mr. Jones said he had made a thor-starvation.

That number is in addition ough study of the matter of voting on kins and his interest in young students In criminal materially is hindered if nue physician. Her first husband was at the hospital. Man Found Unconscious Kitchen, Gas Flowing From Stove Burners the prosecution deviates from the path vicinity of Bladensburg has a large to those cared for out of the contribu- questions other than the selection of William T. Spickler, of this city, whom Dr. Williams took an active part of fairness and justice, Herbert R.

camp of men on the Riggs road, about Get them neighborhood. 0(Q she married in 1909. They were dl tions made to the regular welfare candidates for which a primary elec-organizations. It has been estimated tion is held when the question of the early this year in the effort to have O'Conor, State's Attorney for Baltt three miles out of Hyattsville. He said Dr.

J. S. H. Potter, coroner of the Northeastern District, Is conducting vorced and in 1912 she married Thomas more, told the congress: that seventy-five per cent, of his labor that the families in need of emergency selection of delegates for a constitu repealed the Federal law which forbids sending birth-control information Hauck, also of Baltimore, at Green relief will increase to 8,000 during the tional convention in the State arose ers were from Maryland, while twenty Would Frown On Efforts an investigation in the death of Fred erick Ay, 46, who was found uncon wich, Conn. "In line with this viewpoint, efforts peak of the winter season.

early this year. He found then that through the mails. On the basis of observations he made in twenty-five years' practice five per cent were "floaters." The men are housed In a long barn scious in the kitchen of the home of "The Emergency Relief Committee the delegates could be selected during Three years later they were divorced should be frowned upon which have as their object the imprisonment of a and in 1925 she married Jerry Brady, his sister in the 2500 block Aisquith street early yesterday. Gas was flow and statistics collected in this time, he like structure capable of holding more than eighty laborers. Several cooks bridge tne gap unm January wnen nas been estimated that a snecial son of a Yonkers (N.

policeman. advocated early marriage and mother man upon a minor and technical charge, when he is really known to be are employed to feed them. It was ing from several burners of the stove. Mrs. Helen Davis told police she was They were divorced three months said at the camp there were no com the receipt oi tne regular weuare election would cost between $70,000 agencies will became available.

These and J80.000. This was the principal r'ea-agencies have added 1,350,000 to their son Mayor Jackson gave for not ask. major offender and his conviction AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE REPAIRS Modern Experienced Men. Ditch, Bowers North and Mt. Royal Aves.

Phone: Madison 0057 later. hood. He said the physical, make-up of a woman made child-bearing at and before the age of 21 much more plaints either as to food or treatment. for his serious wrongdoings has not Miss Randolph is known as a turf normal estimates, and if that additional mg for a special election for refpr. been attempted.

awakened by the odor of gas. She found her brother and called a doctor, who worked unsuccessfully for nearly an hour trying to resuscitate him. desirable than at 25 and after. enthusiast amount is raised for 1932, it is hoped endums on public Improvement loans "Some of my men have been with me here in Maryland for about six years, and, while their families are note with regret that of times notorious criminal, characterized as to provide food, clothing and shelter authorized by the General Assembly, for all who have reached the end of their own resources. 11 Pnlitirtl Cunt C7 from other States and they can't vote.

public enemy, ta ushered into Seaman, Sought For Stealing I would say they are residents of this penal institution after conviction on ---wmv i IVULJIK u. s. formal, trivial charge whilst the For use January i "You have made it clear to us that vvntuur jumgs Idaho Cattle, A nested Here State. Every cent spent in the camp goes to Maryland, and I'll bet on pay day Hyattsville tradespeople receive ninety per cent, of their money," he general understanding is that evidence is at hand tending trf show that he has been engaged steadily in defying the added. law in serious, major operations of you are definitely opposed to the use With the prinwy hr of public funds to provide relief in Mtectton of nominee, for the UnUed any way other than through the es- States Senate and Himge rf tablished municipal agencies and in- ntetives only six months off, the atitutions.

You have taken this posi- RepUb'lican Gilbert Trembly, 23, Dismissed On Larceny Charge, crime. FLANT NOW I BICHARDSO.VS SELECTED uiubS. 100 Darwin Tulips, $3 00 IS Color Vwietief to Select From. Peony Clumps 8Pirt lora. IKe Kcta 2 for 25e.

E. MILLER RICHARDSON CO. PLAZA S4 10 LIGHT BT. Spend Money In State "We do contracting work only In Stresses Major Vio'ationa "It is not denied that the reason be this State and any of the men who But Detained After Letters Found In Room Are Read By Police We maintain ao active msrket, at all times, in all issues. MERCANTILE TRUST CO.

Of Biltiaor Eit. 1884 Baltimore, Calvert tc Redwood Sts. uU and Democratic camp with the city treasury must be mad. up hind the prosecution for the lesser ol want to can spend the winter in my fense is that the particular individual eventually by increased taxes, some of The exception is Senator Tvdines. is a menace to society.

If, then, that which are imposed on the very people, Democratic incumbent and candidate be true, he ought to be tried for the who, temporarily, are without means camp. 1 feed them and house them and sometimes even pay them in the off season. They like Maryland and don't want to leave, and their money goes here." the 1332 nomination, who has A seaman who said he was wanted toured the State in behalf of his can of livelihood, wniie we are entirely sympathetic with your viewpoint and major crime or crimes for which he is responsible rather than punished for them indirectly by improvised charges in Downey, Idaho, for stealing cattle is held at the Eastern Police Station 100 CARS Reductions from tWO t300 page C'UsBiried Automobile Section, Repossessed Car Corp. 1729 N.Charles St. Vernon 2970 didacy and has received the indorse Both contractors said they paid the ment of Frank A.

Furst. by orders of Capt Charles A. Kahler. cause of insufficient evidence. The man, however, was questioned by Captain Kahler after a number of letters found in his room in the 600 block South Macon street had been read.

Trembly, the captain said later, admitted he had escaped from the of vagrancy, income-tax dodging and believe no departure in principle, except in extreme cases, ought to be made from the position you have waga scale obtaining in the locality Republican leaders claim it is too Gilbert Trembly, 25, seaman aboard the like. in which they work. The scale, it was I the Baltimore Mail Line steamship "Too much left-hand justice is being taken, we do not believe that the 1 said, varies from 30 to 40 cents an f'hoice I-oatinn HarfnH Hnfl'l Srrtion S4' KKNTfCKr AVK. MATFIKLD TEUMS ARRANOKD III'KN IIA1LT 3 AMI 4 BEDROOMS n. T.

KKARNKT Wnlff 213 City of Norfolk, was arrested yester applied. It is not surprising, therefore, hour for unskilled labor, with a pro city of Baltimore can afford, under V- 7Z ii Galen I Tait, chairman of the R. Morris Orgadzatfan See Classified Section Call Plazs 7560 for Booklet that the defendant after imprisonment, portionate increase for skilled opera- custody of a Sheriff in Downey while waiting trial on the charge of stealing mil liJ.Ulllcvt.uvvi wuv WW vi oi day by Sergt. Ignatius W. Benesch on a charge of larceny.

After an investigation the charge was dismissed be Republican State Central Committee, and Senator Goldsborough. HTEAM BOtLKR WAVTKD f3-f'rM hih-preMiir etm boiler, I to 10 Horn l'ower. Writ, 6J93, Sun. cattle, (Continued on Pape 8, Column 2) (Continued on Page 19, Column 8) (Continued on Page 19, Column 7).

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