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FOBT-OFFICE, PORTSMOUTH. OHIO- RULE AC Al NST RESID NT IN CONTE PT CASE Vetoes Bonus Measure Tuned in on the Milky Way 0 Taken I CHICAGO, Hie, As- MH-iiileil right of preii- iJtnt nf'the United SUits.to pardon in civil contempt rase wan "denied" to- ihy in opinion signed by Federal INMrii-t Judges George A. Wilkerson, in tjfej'hillip (irtKMiian catte which wan be- fure MLB Daiighfrty investigating CIHH miltev Tlie opinion Uint Grossman jliniilil lie taken in custody on sentence. nf year in jail lor. eonteinpt decreed liy former Kederal Judge K.

M. Uuidis Grossman was sentenced for contempt in prohibition on'Page Twelve) Gallipolis Bank Head Dies Suddenly GALLll'OUS, May th Associated Press)--Dr. James A. Iiii Ion, 04, president of the Commercii Snvinjs Hirfik, died suddenly today, heart iliEcnsc. Two Novelties for French Chamber Here's one way keeping the loud speaker silent, parents, find.

Its the radio crib, and Baby Kosalic seems to enjoy it immensely. She may know nothing of hctrodynes but she certainly is a super- diner. i i To Bar Bonus D. May ttw Associated bonus bill was vetoed today by President Conlidtr. On (he of his disapproval of (be Bur-sum pension bill because lie fril it would he MI undue strain on the treasury, the president sent back to the.

capitol for Uie same meon the compensation measure which would free life insurance policies to World War veterans. of the bill announced that an would made to pans It over the. veto. On it original pamage it received more than he necessary two-thirds vote in both senate and house. The veto message, based on estimates of probable expenditure protided by tlws.

budget bureau was addressed to the house where the bill originated and where the flrst test of. strength must come, in the effort to override the president's disapproval. was the second time in twenty months that lull had been returned to congress by the i House oh Page Twelve) AHIS, fay the Associated l-'rench chamber is to have' scns.itionni' 1 novelties--a rtepnty who'nitdrcraca'it innn, or the kirid simbrn in Alsace, and' a deputy rlad in the Breton'variety garb of old Gnul. The former M. Huchcr, Communist deputy from Alsace, who is obliged to a German because he cannot talk anything rise, nnd the latter is the liberal ilpputy from Morhihan, a farmer iiiimeil Joseph Cadic, wlio lircs in 1'ontivy.

President to Renew Attack They'll Carry 'Vas ear's Daisy "Chain House Adopts Immigration Measure Decisive Sopohomorc gii'ls nf- Vnssar select ed to carry the historic daisy chain, nt commencement exercises. The are, left to Margaret Walker oC Muskegon; Morrill. Concord, N. Mary Alice Helsey, Montclair, X. JInryConover, Kansas Nancy of London.

Wheeler Exonerated By Report Of Senate Probers to hi in an I Exonerated Investigators WASHINGTON, O. May 15 (I'y tlie Associated "iiiimittc'e authorized to investigate niadfi before a Chicago granc J'iry Hint lit present ative Xiblman, lie accepted bribe i i today that "taken ns a whol in opinion ot the committee tbe evi lime," dors not establish truth of the BT I A WHENCE i (Copj-risht, 1924.) May dent Coolidge's first important victory iii.tliti-cxorcisc-.pf his veto power--namely the failure ot Congress to muster a thirds vote to override his disapproval of te Burstim pension a renewed on the pnrt of the While -House to mnke economy in govcnimcnt expenditure the basis'of its nttiick all along the incJ Mr. Cuol'idge id fiot 'oppose the principle of pensions Tjnt.s'tated the goyernmt'titi cnn not afford fur tlicr is nsiiinst tlio sol dier insurance, bill on the.gronnd''that the (government biiclget cnn not stand the increased' expense. He the pending tnx it is uriameml ei, on the ground it (Iocs not provide the revenue rerniirert to carry on tlin government-of the United: State; Alrnidy Senator Smopt, "cbiilnnan of, the Scnnte Finance Cotpmittee, lias announced that the pending tsx. bill now in conference Houses of Co'nsfess," fulls by approxi niatcHy $4731000,000 to gov crnnient This-is-bnscc oh the estimntes of Government'actu In the face of such flRiirea no only is it impo'ssiblo for the Trcsidcn to.sign the lilll biit it.

is difficult (Continued On-Page Four) Policeman InberHs Half MHIioV OS ANGELES, May the Associated Tress)--Receiving a mcs inquiring ns to the whereu- iKiuts of Herbert KeyiioldK, described ns beneficiary of ti 5500,000 estate in Philadelphia, police officials here discovered -tlie man sought was a man of their force and called him off a beat he was covering in Hollywood. Reynolds heard the news without enthusiasm.and declined to tell reporters how it feels to be rich. He said the estate whs thnt of his father-in-law, the late Mangus Girls'School To "Sock" Cigarettes NORTHAMWCONi May -'the 1 United Prest)-: H'ir'TI. CnllriB. ouOmAtt firte, is out to 'the alpe.dy (rave paid tke price for indulgence of the habit President.

William Nielson hac made known the eapolMon of three seniors, in a brief statement hi which he (aid the action been taken w-tth full approval of ttudent tovernbiK bod-. The will be allowed to apply for reinstatement if thoy will promise not to use tahacCT while in school. Thry. were caught smoking in a tea roMn Dear the.campus, while In company with several young men. i' linritlent with'submission of the re- I'l'ft bouse, Representative Kentucky, vlwi mentioned in the.Chicago in- and who wns convicted several of violating the prohibition law.

Speaker Gillett that i action on bis appeal he would 1:1 from attending house sessions i i a i in proceedings of tht public buildings committee of i lit; chainnnn. (iiinmittee in its report said such was satisfactory anil a no action be i i regard to Mr. Iangley until hns been disposed of by the The committee report was HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS ByJ. P. Alter ers Face Perilous Trip CORDOVA.

ALASKA. May 15 -(Ky the Aasocintccl yesterday by inclement weather the i Do With Victory tf PARIS. Mn'y the Associated -I'rcss)--The conlilion. of the left seems less and less decided on what to dii with the won in Sunday's a and Demand Russ ion (BV LAWRENCE MARTIN) (United Trews I'olitieirf (Special Dispatch to The Times) D. May the United Tress)--An influeiitia group of Republicans, including some senators, will seek a plank in the Republican platform at the Cleveland National Convention looking townrd Escalators for Ladder-Shy Fish Proposed by Engineers EATTLE, May the Associated Press)--Es- calators tor Udder-shy fish trere-proposed here solve tiie 'prbl)lem bit buildinp.a" 00 'fett: in Hiver power projeit without.

the pe'regrlna: tions of the-salmon'in-their' native Models will be erected to determine whether the fish will cfln- sent to whether they prefer to climb- ladder or be shot through a turbine elevator. Thn.Balmon annually go up tbe river to spawn and then return to deep water. WASHINGTON; U. the United Prew)--Prrs-' tdent Coolidge ii serkwisly erlhg a veto of immijrra- tion meaiure, it was "indicated at the White House today. May'15-r- thr Avsocialed the of President Coolldffe, the house toilay adopted the conferenea rfpHvrt the immigration bill which would make year the effective- dote of Japanem exclusion.

The innate now wilt be called 1 upon to art, after which the bill will go to Pres- Ident Coolidge for His course tati not been'determined. 'in adopting the report the house developed ail overwhelming agaiittC any delay in putting into effect (tuirkly the- Japanem proyKkm which tlie administration had nought to delay in order that diplomatic negotUHnns might be entered Into In an effort seitlfl Before adopting the conference report the house by a of 246.to RH.a motion by-Representative Snbath. Democrat, to recommit the bill to conference for.n number'of. WASHINGTON, D. Slay 15 -(By the Associated Press)--A report exonerating Senator -Wheeler, Democrat, "from any and all violation" of the statutes under which he indicted at Great Tails, amendments.

Tie-expressed ohjec- hna been submitted to the senate, by of the ipecial committee which the-- -chargeB tion, the esclu BioTi; provision of the report; The vote by which the pott wH-approved was 308 to 58, tep- rieenting ratrgin: over the two- thinhv tUatvWould Victims of German Political Assassination BERLIN, May the Associated Press)--Another political assassination hns been placet) at the door of General Inidemlorff's "freedom party" by th Berlin police, who are seeking one Ilobert Gruette, chirked with luring Lieritenant ilueller into the woods on the outskirts of Berlin last a and there murdering him. Mueller's body was found and identified, and it has been established, the police say, that his slayer in the employ of the Ultra-Nationalists and carried credentials from Reiuhold Wulle, the party's lender iu the Reichs- I.IR. Mueller, according to the authorities, also belonged to the party and was marked for "removal" wlfeu suspectei of having betrayed its secrets to' Rote Fnhne (rcil flag) the Communist organ in "Berlin. Two of Gniette'B alleged accomplices are being'held by the police. Gruette himself is believed to have left th country.

-To Vote on Remval Of Amusement Ban (By the Associated Press)--The atti- C'AT 'AR NEW COOK 6HE A IN' NZVUH A MAM IN HER SHE AW MAP T' would'be able to hop off today to T'ar- ninashiu Island in the Kurile group on the neit jump of their world encircling trip. The flight from the last of the American possessions across the Bering Sea to the first of tbe Japanese Empire Islands is considered the moat perilous jump of the enitire 27,000 miles Henal journey around the earth as the STS mile stretch must IK- innde by dead reck-j I oning nntl by use of the compnss. Nearly nil the storms that approach the north shore and cpmewiwhward to the United States on the Pacific Const have i origin iu this district. Head winds are frequently strong and fog is plentiful at this time of the year. Open Dmre On RaflWrsn WASHINGTON.

1- May (the Associated all- Americnnism conference. rt-presenta- tive of sixty-three civic and fraternal was convened here today, to co-ordinate rfiVrts 10 eliminate radicalism and fos- Americanism and better cilizen- The couferfiice nssemploi a inv i i i -of Garland Powell, national director of the National Americanism commission of the American Legion was callfd upon to. plan a vigorous paipn the slacker's oath the i organizations 'advocating it, and consider the report of the conference held here last June with a view to working for proper observance.of governing use of Start and Stripes. uneasiness at the continued of such men ns Ilerriot, Painleve and ISriand. who they say should bs at helm of the new coalition ship but nil of whom appear to lie a i i for some one to take command.

The lenders of the Socialist party, after yesterday decfiling they would not participate in the their opinion when unable to find Radical and Republican, Socir.li.'t leaders with whom to deal, and h'nve concluded to call convention of the Socialist fir June when they will decide question whether members of the party may accept posts in the cabinet under a capitalist regime. Some of the more ardent and impa- i Socialists and Radicals are rather severe on the leaders who remain in seclusion now a victory is won after working diligently nil wintcd tint spring to tbe coalition. American recognition of Russia, if, expected. France accords recognition of ihe soviet Senator Horah, Ions a advocate of a broader Russian policy, probably will lend tbe movement. Senator Borah slated for member- bcrsliip on the resolution committee which will report the platform.

1 The fixht be put up in that committee four years npo was largely responsible for inodificntion of the Republican tor- eitrn relations plank. Koreifjn.relations generally and llug- (Continued On Page Four) which was by four ot-tfee tbe. com- m'itfteTwoB confined to the question of i 8 tht measure in easy of a veto Senator' rullt'-. or innocence MeUfrM To Be a To Mtethodist Conference i SPRING FIELD, May the AssociRted Press)-- Rocer T. Kahn, a delegate to the general Methodist conference from the West China conference, committed suicide in his room in a hotel.

Borne lime last night, nnd bis liody wi's found tcxiny. He had tnkcn poison. His act is attributed to ill health, with depression with which he hail suffered since'arriving from Chung King. West China. A let- ler addressed to the Rener.il conference was found in liis room in which he explained the reasons for his act.

He leaves a wife nnil two children. He wns Cliristian convert and suffered from home sickness. The suicide note, urMressed to the general conference, asked forgiveness of his and made 'no mention of tbe! indictment or 1 the preceding. in Montana of Blair direction, he Secretary Lockwood of the Republican national committee. Senator'Sterling Dakota, dissented from the committee majority's view as to its functionn, holding that it was not instructed to the guilt or innocence of Senator Wheeler, hut upon the: qiiMtion whether the indictment was justified by the evidence, or as.charged ori the floor by the Montana member, was the result ot 'He' reserved the right to tubroit a scnarate report.

The majority which Chairman Borah announced he intended to discuss later, said the committee bad found that Senator Wheeler had "neither received nor accepted, nor agreed to receive or accept any compensation whatever, directly or indirectly, for any services rendered or'to be rendered" in behalf of Gordon Campbell, the Montana oil operator indicted with him, in relation to any case "in which the United States was a party, or directly or, indirectly interested." High Tim On Dogs IR BETTER THAN 200! There are than 200 Classified ads appearing on tlie Classified pages ever; It is a jwge- for Times readers those conccnM who wish to get In touch Tinccs Tlie. Class if kid pope its one of the most read paper. It's a goioti place to advertise your bnsineM or TRY IT 'tud'e of the Methodist Church toward war, the proposed removal of the "amusement a a the election of nciv bishoin are the chief matters of interest to the delegates to the Uventy- ninth quadrennian general conference at today's session. Yesterday committee on the'state of church voted to recommend to the main body the "separation" of the church from all wars. ToTestFreMh ZOMS iff SilMce PARIS.vMay Associ ateil Press)-r-Ten tons of melinite will IK; exploded tonight at the Courtine Camp, in the center 6f France, as one number of elaborate tests in an attempt to the 'mystery of the "Xones of silence" first noticed during (he World" War, when it wns found that the sound of heavy gunfire was inaudible in certain places, although heard distinctly in others farther away.

Physicists arid mathematicians both in England ami France, are watching the experiments i great interest. GovertMent Rests Case CLEVBI-'AXD 0., May the Associated Press)--The government will rest its case against Pat Scanlon, Youngstown, politician; William J. Austintown, constable, I'etef Adams, Ilubbard, Ohio, watchman nt the Smith Products Company Brewery, Youngstown, charged friends for what he was about.to do. His body will probably be taken back to China for burial. with conspiracy to distribute beer today, and the defense will begin presenting testimony it wns announced when the trinl was resumed in federal court.

Noted Surgeon Succumbs PHILADELPHIA, Slay Lapincf. noted xurgeon nnd wtll known in French circles here and in Kuropc lied today at his home from heart disease. Dr. I.nplace had contributed much to the advancement ot surgery nnd medi- csine, and was tlie inventor of the first forceps for inlolinal anastomosis, lie WHS the author of numerous articles on aml i surgery of Ihf bruin, (he intestines and an antiseptics. Born in New Orlenns in ISfil.

Ir. was falcated at Georgetown "Baby'Mine" College and rwfired his mcdicnl degree nt tbe Univfr-itr of Louisiana, Inter studying nt Die Facultc de Metlrcine in May 15-- (By the ABSO cinted Press) Old maids, bachelors and childless couples more than fiftj years old miiy keep dogs as companion. in Berlin at what are considered bar gain rates in view of the high ta.xes.im posed upon all other owners of canines According to recent ruling of the municipal authorities these privileged persons. will he assessed hut one-fifth of the regular a a fee which ordinarily amounts to about per dog. Every householder in Berlin is called up on regularly by the dog tnx collector and must till out long blanks whether he owns a iog or not.

tbe possessor of one SAN ANTONIO, May Press)--Election of a mod erator und tbe reading of a a will fentnre the optning of the sixty-fourth general assembly PreM)yterian Church 'in United familiarly known as'tbe Southern Presbyterian Ckurch. Statistics to be presented to tbe wrobly show that tbe membership of tbe cborck 4.TZ31S end that during last year chiirch contributed ffr for curent ex awl for current ex- WELL! POOP OLD POP MI39ED DINNER AGAHN HE HAD TO ATTEND ANOTHER BANQUET Paris. Dr. Laplace of a number ol small flasks containing few punce.1 of. veal broth senled sev- years by T'asteur to prove the theory that there csm lie no decomposition without germ growth anii no germ growth without, contamination.

Bart Heal Sice '84 HKI.LAIKB, 0., May (By the Associated James K. Anderson, etcran niihlishfr of the Independent a lawyer, yesterday was elected prfsiilent 'of the Belmont Savings' and Company for the fortieth consecutive time. He was first president of the company when it wns organia'il in 1S-3-I. and has been every- year since. RBJFXT ATLANTA, OA-, May (By the Associated Southern Baptist Convention today dcclineil to authorize the appointment of a special peace r.ommiltte to prepare a paper for presentation to the convention in 3925, setting forth.tiic Ckristun teichins in regard to Sunday Much Improved ROCHESTER, May the Associated A.

(Billy) 8unda3-, the cvnngelist, arrived hr.rr. early todny to enter, the cliriic for treatment for a kidney ailment. lie spent a restful night aboard the private car that brought him here from Chioiino, "the best in the Inst twelve according to bis physician, Dr. R. fj.

Hnunders, of Memphis. Mr. Sunday walked unassisted from the train to a hotel where reservations had been mode for his party. Dr. Sanders issued this statement: "Rev.

Sunday is very much improved. His reactions have been'very rapid, since noon yesterday. I-ast ight was the best he had in 12 nights. temperature is normal this morning." FLINT, May.15-- Associated beir state convention here Indications early in the day he session' would be harmonious hat tfae delegates would take no action on the wet and dry or other questions on which there were conflicting opinions. It was tentatively decided by leaders to adopt a resolution favoring taw enforcement and to send a delegation to the national convention UDinstructed except'to cast the favorite son ballot for.

Senator Woodbridge Ferris. At a pre-convention-'meeting night the delegates liatened to a speech by Wm. G. 'McAdoo a then held a pre-primary conference in which a complete slate of state officers was endorsed. Rewards Total 11,200 CLEVELAND, Mnf the Associated for arrest and conviction of.those responsible for the explosion which wrecked the automohile of the Sheet Metal Workers'.

Union on the nijht of A i 30, and re- suited in tlie death of Joseph. Xester, business agent of thr. union, and mnimed William O'Brien, interna: tional'vice president, stool at. toIay. An additional $1,000 was-offered last nixlit by the Sheet Metal WorkerV Ix- i-al Number 05.

of Sl.OOO offered by the Cleveland chamber of commerce, all of the money voted by labor organizations. Domed Seeif Preperrf the 'Asso-, ciated Prem)--Edith Kelly Gould today' lost the suit she brought In the French courts to obtain half the property in France owned by Frank J. Gould, her former husband. The-'court- ruled that she had no ricbt to a share in'this prop-- crty because her marriage occurred in America, where the rule of separate property auaband and wife prevajls. Mtecalt PARIS, May (By the Associated rww Baron D'Estournellen de Constant.

senator for Sarthe, ind one of the most noted proponents of international disarmament, is dead. Billy Butt In -TBX TIMES WEATHER MAN D-y WASHINGTON C. Southwestern Ohio's first livestock will be held here June. 6. An attendance of 1000 Ohio cattle and bfS feed-! expected.

The Tliorsday half-bolidayers are makin' big kind weather they've been gettin" as they re forced to take some heat with 'tm their outinire. -Here's for.t' WM0 KKNTUCKV--Pair.

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