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The Virginian-Pilot from Norfolk, Virginia • 8

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MP EIGHT i th bed (Continued from png 1) finance the chan a WORK WHILE YOU SLEEPS Midhurst Bulldlngst ish flakes AllDNUAM MAnnui Church Notes $100000 btMMtlkt by lo Lewis' older people'1 (( vvx 'Jonik kdls 3 I Coburn Motor Car Co Charlotte and Granby Sts (Continued from pare 1) OPEN EVENINGS oeslSEIIUrs I TRADE MARK IOROLK NSh REGISTERED ISTOW Martin A Norfolk Vr 4M and on crash and th of what remained unity of the na the the dls Ray ComMock and Berman Ttmberg producers la trial time firm flame fallinguffo assert that alaea she trippedfever melt la th ata floor fsrBXE OOT PnadKt YOUR OtOCER 5 been able to kick a "high or a formerly Rad and Blue teams which led la recent membership contest first Th lightning the roof connecting room and fell from Prudence' leapt straight out of with that Delicious Deep Sea lavor accommodations safety of operation and and legislation consumed the aS session of the convention of (Chicago Deo Broadus White Sox a senior yearling Aberdeen An gus tteer owned by A A Armstrong of Chicago 111 today was crowned the grand champion of the Interna tional live stock show In accordance with custom the fate of the grand champion I tu be slaughtered for Christmas beef'' Purdue university' won th reserv Championship with Sultan's Cham pion a senior yearling short horn Purdue won th championship at previous show Broadus White Sox iwas the cholee out of more than JOQ head of steer and heifer candidates for the grand Championship He was born October 1 Hil Th champion will be aold at auction to the highest bidder Chenoweth Marvel member of th same shorthorn family Cheno weth Jock grand champion steer at th exposition last year was declar ed the champion ster "calf of th show Il belongs to and A Thomas of Shelbyville Ky griping or lnenn a gentle liver and with Biliousness Gass all distress New York Dec The Spiritual Science Inc was today granted permission by Supreme Court Justice Platsek to apply for a char ter of Incorporation Organiser of th Institute told th court they purposed to promote sys tematic examination of the laws of being as they affect tha spiritual man Interpret psychlo'phenomena Investigate claims of mediumship and other euper normal capacities and assist its members in ths orderly de velopment of their spiritual qual ities Winner of International Live Stock Show to Be Slaught ered for Christmas Beef A meeting of the Sunday School Council of airmont Park Methodist Church will be held tonight In the Sunday School room of the church at the conclusion of th regular Wed nesday night prayer service she vias appearing ia 1KS0 in "Tle Tac and tell and We are holding our annual Closed Car Show and everyone is cordially invited to come in and see the complete Studebaker Closed Models this week I uht1" My BUSINESS WOMEN SERVE LUNCH AT TODAY The Business Women's luncheon will be served at the A to day from 11 to 3 o'clock' The women of the McKendree Church will furnish the luncheon Mr Her bert Hollomon will have charge of the program while Mra Arthur Winn will lead the devotional Mis Doi Gunn will give a reading Mrs Atkinson a vocal solo accom panied by Mr William Wray and Mrs Kirk Montague will make a short talk 1 The Business Council will meet tomorrow night MU Clara Nolan general secretary of tho A will lead the Bible lesson after which a party will be given to tne the ort Worth Man Speaking in Ohio Charges Ku Klux Are Establishing Autocracy BURNHAM MORRILL CO Pwctfand Mfa4 DEMOCRATS NORTH DAKOTA INDORSE McADOO New York Dec How she dis covered th secret of beauty Mra Dutf formerly Lady Diana refused to say but as she stood today In a hug studio waiting to rehearse her lead in the stag spectacle Th Miracle" she polished a peach bloom cheek with a round smooth crystal lump and confided her reelp to a breathless giri reporter she whispered th magic formula 'That' it lae Whenever I think of It I rub a lump of ice on my face nose eye every where Night morning or any Ilk now lee keeps th flesh and that's beauty" pre' cent motor vehicle theft act It per cent postal frauds' per cent I Tho Bunday School Coun cil of Brambleton Avenue Methodist Church win meet tonight at th church at th conclusion of th Wed nesday night prayer service The Rev 1 1 Black pastor of the church will speak Gourley superintendent will preside BUHNHAM MORRILL CO eoe riwo raeh whotasom flaks of cboic wt eodfitb and haddock Cooltad platform urges i an Increase In thewheat tariff from SO cent to 60 cent a bushel and th elimination of the drawback and rebate clauses permit ting the importation of wheat for manufacture of re export duty free The struggle between tbe McMas ter and Sterling factions manifest in pre coavention maneuvering remain ed virtually dormant during the plat form procedure i All efforts to record a plank which might react against the party as a whole wer frustrated Besides the ptank endorsing Gov ernor McMaster tha convention sub scribed to additional planks which Include: Commendation of Integrity and confidence in the South Dakota Con gressional members 7 Confers the privilege of jury ssrv Ice on women repealing a declara tion of two years ago Enforcement of th Volstead pro hibition law "and all other laws" Pledged Congressmen of South Da kota to best endeavors toward peace with all nations of tha world The prohibition and 'world peace planke were adopted by unanimous vote ms si Gnuia "Bar er Tablet of have been proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians over twenty years for Colds and grippe misery Handy boxes of twelve tab lets cost only few cents at any drug store Each package contains proven direction for Cold and 411 how to prepare an Aspirin gargle for sore1hr'kt and tonsHltls i Adv 4 4 1 1 Berlin Dec 4 (Associated JPro) One of the many obstacle ter the Government's proposed ''authorl satio was removed this eve ning when thoBoclallste from whom chief opposition was expected in tho Reichstag resolved after lang party debate not to obstruct th bill which would stnpo wer hs Reich Government to carry out such fin ancial economic and social measures as it deems essential and urgent The vot carried with It the pre vision that approval of th Reich stag' standing committee must Secured beforehand i The Reichstag had a large at tendance today on the occasion of th Initial appearance before It of Wilhelm Marx th new chancellor and his cabinet During th chancel lor's addressed he received only a few Interruption from the opposition Altogether th reception of the new Government was mor suspicion than had been forecast In som quarters In introducing bls Government th chancellor said it was neither against th Right nor th Left but that it was against all who wished to rob th German people to it namely th tion In the domain of cellor declared th Government faced a task unparalleled in the history of th world and th German people must realise that If It wa not to sink into a hopeless whirlpool of de struction the hour had com to make the greatest sacrifice It must be understood that th financial prob lem for Germany wa a question of to be or not to be Announcement was mad by chancellor that for th present Government would be unable to pens with th military state of emergency to which be attributed th state of peace now prevailing throughout the country' In con cluding he said th Government would pay particular attention to the occupied regions and In full agree ment with the ederal states firmly Insist on those region remalndtng a part of the Reich iM quate with preaant equipment to ph trol the long Allan tie and aclfla coasts effectually 'and reiterated sta tistics of liquor transaction in the Bahama Islands indicating extensive smuggling into this country War fraud prosecutions th Attor ney General's report stated have been pushed vigorously of case are under investigation with 13233000 1 already: collected and judgments of 1226000 additional se cured About 100 case exclusive of the' Chemi cal oundation suit at Wilmington Del now are pending in the courts with 34 Indictments already returned Pioneer work in the war frauds section has been accomplished the report said although much time to bring the cases to conclusion will be required Compromise settlements are being made In a number of cases the report said with realisation from this source already totalling (3708000 Anti trust case to the number of 44 are pending' acordlng to the re port of Augustus Beymour assis tant attorney general In charge cf that work Twenty such cases were disposed of during the last year' cs Ragar Conaplraey Caee Mr Seymour's' report recited the progre'ss made in' the sugar conspir acy case the reopening of the Har vester Trust' case the cement and lumber dealers and window glass prosecutions the Central Pacific Union Pacific merger the United Shoe and other cases In criminal cases In charge of John IL Crlm assistant attorney general a marked Increase in con viction wa reported'' Specifically The regular business meetlug of the Brambleton Avenue Phllathea Class was held at th home of Mra Nicholson Park avenue Mon day evening The following officers were' elected for th next term: Teacher Mra Murden President Mra Weddle first vice president Mr Hancock second vice prekident Miss Jjucllle Bonney secretary Miss IL Bernice Williamson first assistant secretary Miss Curtis A Williamson treasurer Mra Bessie Parrot press reporter Mis IL Bernice Williamson Committee chair men: Mra Leon Davis Mr Murden Mrs 8 Hancock Mrs Bessie Parrott Mrs Agnew and Mra a Hancock national banking acU 114 pet cent anti narcotic act 18 per cent Public lands litigation also wap heavy during th last year William RIter assistant attorney" general' reported With 184 civil and 48 crimi nal case pending at the out set 80 clvlls and 44 criminal suit wer instituted Disputed of during the year wer X13 civil and 71 crimi nal cases mostly favorably to th Government Money recoveries In such ease aggregated 5577000 A great Increase in claim filed against th government was reported by Robert Lovett assistant In charge of the cal Im section On Jun 80 last 1967 claims aggregating 51 84853000 were pending of which 1293 totalling 1085(95000 were filed during the last year Most of these grew out of war transactions Successful resistance of the govern ment in many claims cases also was disclosed in the report which said that during the year the Court of Claim dismissed a total of 104 claim aggregating 8124(3000 and in th other 79 cases claimants recovered only 017000 Work of Barn Bureau An Interesting chapter of Attorney General Daugherty's report dealt with the work of th Bureau of In vestigation headed by William Bums He reported thousands of criminal Investigations from esplon ag to violations nt the ederal mo tor vehicle theft law Heber Votaw superintendent of ederal prisons renewed recommen dations for additional prison facili ties reporting that the three ederal prisons at Atlanta Leavenworth and McNeil's Island were "filled to ca pacity" last year A few leglelatlve recommendations were mad to Congress in th Attor ney General's report Tha daalt chiefly with strengthening the crimi nal laws One recommendation was for an amendment making killing of a ederal officer while engaged In serving process a ederal offense Assault upon such an officer now Is penalized but his death is leg to i States to punish 'w' Uniform bankruptcy fee also wer recommended by th Attorney Gen eral who advocated extension of th one year limitation within which criminal prosecution growing out of bankruptcy proceedings must be brought Mm 17 ord ha been elected president of the Women's Wesleyan Bible Class of Avenue Methodiet Sunday SchooL Other of ficers who wer elected follow: Mra Wilson teacher Mrs Georg' Mc Gratt vic preaident Mra Mor rlsette 'second vics president' Mrs Whlthurt: secretary: Mrs Morris assistant secretary Mrs Harrison treasurer Mrs Kellam assistant treasurer Mr Berger hsslstant teacher Mre Henry Tro wer assistant teacher and every member of th else was elect ed on a committee to get a new member s' "Are you on hit a wire on with the motor The receiver fingera a she bed and to th door Sh shot th bolt back and a wav of terrific heat nearly overcome her a flame from the biasing staircase swirled almost to her feet The whol build ing was on fir It was an old con struction and there was fire escape "Help! she screamed slam ming th door shut tight Ing to th windows But above th thunder nothing could heard She staggered to th telephone caught up tho receive! and shouted: "ire! Send th fire brigade! Mid hurst Wharf or a moment the storm lulled and outside the bedroom door she could now hear the loud roar ot the and th terrible crash of debrla The room became catin irlv The girl sank down upon her knees and prayed Eight Storla up Was any ladder long enough to reach her? Would help come in time to save her from an awful death? (Copyright 1929 by the Ball 8yndi cate Inc) The monthly business meeting of the Men's Bible class of irst Baptist Church will be held at the classroom riday' night at 8 o'clock In addition to th business session a program of unusual interest ho been arranged A debate on a humorous subject has been planned Ice Her Secret Of Beauty Lady Diana Confides Deo' 4 Senator Walsh Democrat Massachusetts an nounced today he would introduce a bill providing that th government merchant fleet be mad a part ofthe Navy and that a second nssUtant sec retary of th Navy tak over th duties of the Shipping Board and th Emergency leet Corporation The bill would provide that the second assistant' secretary In time of peace operate all merchant ships now being operated by the govern ment efttsrr would have au thority to continue th existing lines and to establish new iln wherever necessary Personnel th ship would become naval reserve and regular naval officers could as signed to them if deemed advisable Senator Wklsh said the bill also would provide that the ships could bo sold to private American Inter ests when these Interests found they were ready to operate the line He said bl plan would prove mor eco nomical than the present method ot handling th' merchant fleet and would at th am tlm glv th na tion a well trained naval reserve (Continued from page 1) the Coast Guard 'was not ade 678 John Gibbs Harry Wolcott 545 Hugh (L Whitehead 145 A Parker 641 I Cand ler 660 Truitt 140 Deal Ill Roes MoN'eal 517: Baid wln 614: Dr Southgate Leigh 501 8 Hawkins 490 Johnprn 48( Old 481: and Royer 4ll Defeated candidates were Bar ton Myers Edward Cole Juhn Collins Richard D' Cooke Hugh Davis Johnson P'H Mason Whitehead and WHIqox Portsmouth director selected wer Ayer Jerom Carr Norman Hamilton Goodrich Hatton John O'Connor Seddon and Charles Welton: There wa no opposition to thekft nominations Hold over directors who will re main on the board next yar along with th directors elected yesterday for 1924 23 are Ada it Lain Henry Barbee Robert Beaman red Bonney Brown 1 ley rank ord A Godwin: John A Lesnar Mauric Long I Georg Loyall ergus Reid Wt rank Robertson George Shafer I Swarts A Turnbull and Whlchard from Norfolk and Garland Weaver Overton Cleveland' Ohio Dec Declaring that the real object of the Ku Klux Klan is to itself UP a an Invisi ble political organisation bent on the establishment of an "Invisible au tocracy" Major A Dalrymple ot ort Worth Texas In an addresa be fore th Chamber of Commerce today urged the formation of a national non partisan non religlous anti klan organization to fight th klan Describing activities of the klan in Texas Major Dalrymple declared that th organization was responsibl for cases of tarring and feathering mutilation and hanging in that Stat He declared there had been 83 cases of whipping or tarring and feather ing in ort Worth 765 in Dallas and 40 In Houston "The klan has taken over and con trols the polio fore court and city government in ort Worth and Dal las and is about evenly divided with it enemies in Houston but they have not brought one of these offenders to justice Major Dalrymple said "The only reason that men ar not tarred and feathered whipped and driven from their home and deprived of their constitutional rights in Ohio lu because the klan 1 not strong enough When it is as strong her as it is tn Texas those things will comet" 1 ASPIRIN Spirits Command Woman to Place Infant iri Stove DAUGHERTY CITES GAIN IN CONVICTIONS ORD OENSES Better for her than a hotel And we'll be home tomorrow night" 1 "Thank you very much" said Pru dence gently Gloomy as th outside of th great building Was the flat promised refuge And sb hadn't any money for hqtels So the caretaker and his wife greatly wondering at advent in the city took her up In the elevator to the eighth floor and let her into their private premise electrio light and Til change th sheets of th bed In a Capable Mrs Smith soon had everything in readiness tor th un expected bread and tea and sugar In the cupboard and some egg You se the gas Then pair had to hurry off to catch their train It wa rather errl in th flat perched up so high above th world and Prudence undressed 'quickly climbing into th enormous feather bed No sooner wax' she there horror of the thunder brok out in a fury th lightning flashed the rain earn down In torrents Prudence crawled below doth trembl Ing But th storm raged on growing louder till the seemed directly overhead room was brilliant with th light ning Th rain poured down a though all th water of the universe had been let loo Prudence bad read about th ter rible air raid in the Great War but nona could ever have been louder or more intimidating than till ghast ly storm Suddenly th building seemed to totter a crash after crash deafened the crouching girl She cried aloud in terror And then above the ah heard th sharp ting ting ot thtl phon beside the bed With trembling finger th lifted the receiver front its hook' There was a long and errlc pause and then a hoars voice trickling from far away across th wires Mello! Harmless Laxative for the Liver and Bowels ECONOMY STRESSED Dolegates to Supply Association Hear Addresses New Orleans' Deo Co operation among th supply men ot th eouthern tats to obtain mor profitable return from their bulns and to bring about a mor oonomi oal cost ot construction for th pub lic was th keynote ot address at th opening her today of th two convention ot th Southeastern Supply Association Governor John Parker of Louisiana McCormack of De troit and IHrd of Chicago were among th principal spaakera John Baker president and Lavr executive secretary ot tho asso ciation both of Jacksonville la presented their annual report at th morning session 1 Ths afternoon meeting was devoted to discussion at committee ABERDEEN ANGUS STEER CHAMPION VIRGINIAN PILOT AND THE NOROLK LANDMARK WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 51923 Institute to Interpret living Principle in Man Insists on Unity of Germany Socialists' to Remove Initial Opposition DR MARX OUTLINES POLICY THE NEW MINISTRY TO REICH OnlxH p'oplo out of every 1000 died in the United last year Coughs and Colds are germ diseases Portsmouth (Utlrla Offlotals Along with Mr Myer Edward Cole Hugh Dvl and Bur roughs will retire from office Jan uary 1 Mr Col ia chairman of one of th ehambe most important com mittee while Hugh Davis I a member of the Industrial commission executive eommltte Whether or not hl retirement ffom the board will effect hl election when the com mission' personnel I selected next month I not known Mr Burroughs ha been a vle president in the rhsmber for om time and was renominated 111 de feat wa as decisive as that ot J( Goodman by 7eon SewealL Both dsfeat4 candidate ar supporter of th Houston program If industrial de velopment The tellers committee composed of Captain I Chadwick Hodges Alfred Anderson and Whlchard were busy all yesterday counting and tallying th ballots They certified the list last night The chambers annual meeting wa not held last night It was post poned last week by President Rumble to December 14 when Butler Wright third assistant Secretary of State will th speaker CHAPTER XLV IN PERJL rOn th evening of th long heart breaking day in New York city wheA every attempt at finding work had been frustrated and never In all her life had Abe felt utterly alone Prudence bunted feverishly through a telephone book for tho address of Mldhurst Buildings It wasn't there 1 She asked a policeman' Who in formed her that probably" such a building would be Brooklyn way "Take tha he advised her So spending a nickel 'of her remaining coins away she rattled la the train best go In a miss and hav a look at a a policeman told her 1 when ah reached th end of her trlp "But afraid all: oftic buildings will be locked up now It's nearly 8 o'clockf A postofflc official found th ad dress for her "You'll have to walk It It's nearly a jnll from gav her in tricate direction anont the winding streets and alleyway that compose the world's financial tmart Prudence lost her way several times over and was further discom fited by a heavy shower of rain The night wa very close and sultry and thunder waa about Sh hated thun der being terrified of storm a belonging to a neigh bor bad bean killed by lightning and had an unreasoning terror in the matter At last the reached th tall gloom ily building when Janet friend was caretaker and on the very doorstep wa the woman sh sought accompanied by her husband who was carrying a suitcase Smith It's me Pru dence Page 7 you remember?" "Good gracious! Janet Mercer's friend! How are you dear? And what brings you to the Mr Smith wa genuinely astound 3 Prtidenc stammered out a vague story about coming to find work and having lost here purse "But we'll lend you th money for your fare back dearie You'll bo go ing heme ot courser The girl's pale tired face flushed up That flush wasn't lost upon the kindly couple I can't go home not In the meantime If you could just give me a bed for tonight you promised you would any time the girl Im plored Mra Smith exchanged glances with her husband "But we've just locked tiie whole plane up for the night got a holiday tomorrow and we're catch ing the train for Atlantia City to visit my husband's Tears of fatigue and disappoint ment rose to eyes so that Mr to whom beauty in dis tress made Irresistible said quickly we let her have the flat tonight Hl wife hesitated She looked un certainly at Prudence "Wouldn't you be afndd In that great building all alone? You could lock the door of th flat of it's a parlor bedroom kitchenette and boxroom self contained end you'd be quite safe ot but MlamL1 Regulation' of bus ttnd truck jin was advocated by Wight Lewis president of the National Association of Railway and 'VCiiltlAt 'conitnlMioiMfs iuox nual address at the opening ot the four day convention her today Mr Lewi pointed out "tbitt good roads have led to an In crease In traffic through these tneth od of transportation presenting a nw factor which th railroads must recognize 'V "Th people like tho bus service end demand he declared t'Shipper ar using th motor trunk mor and mor beoauee of its door to door de livery end frequency of eervlc It is useless to attempt by restrictive legislation or commission or court de cision to deprive th people of th which they demand Thee new agencies ot transportation shonld be regulated for the protection of th INDEPENDENTS WIN STRONG OOTHOLD IN COMMERCE BODY IMPORTS HEAVY ia da min' oreign Baying of American 'Securities Held Responsible Washington Dae Shipment of gold to the United Btete In th last thri week hav tncreasad ma terlally and an Investigation ly th commarc department' ha Indicated that th reason found In the In creased purchase abroad of American securities A much aa34000 090 a week nori I coming into th Unit I htae in gold and th movement somewhat contrary to expectation of economist nd banker a expressed earlier tn the year American stocks of gold already ar higher than any accumu latlon of th past The 'study Indicate that tfter a fairly equal balanc of American exports And Import that llttl gold should be xpected to mev In payment ot indebtedness for goods elth way Paint Varnish Enamel Roofing Yale Wall Board ah 1 voors Blind Glass ANTI KLAN BODY URGED BY TEXAN eel fine! No venlenc follow bowel cleansing Bick Headache Indigestion and gone by morning or Men Women and 19 boxes alto tic and 59c site any drug Adv fe I CONSTIPATED UlldVUO lilt tin ema of hlfh ftulitf ThUdeoulybr 1 EusbUdwd 1 1 Mill Dwdwatir Mas and Montreal Cantd oonETCTaibrcE reofes sotfiras Say Genuine! i New Harmless Liquid Quickly Dissolve Every Whitens Teeth 1 Nothing spoils a child's whole appear anc quicker than stained dull or yel lovnsh teeth But now every child can hav teeth that ar perfectly clear and I Sashing white and keep them that way always or a new and absolutely safe liquid has been perfected which ibstant )y dissolves all teeth stains giving even th dullest teeth a marvelous sparkle 'and whiteness This new liquid called Bteachodentcontains certain harmless Ingredients which actually curdle or loosen the staining substance so that they may Ls instantly removed by an ordinary ft brush Even th most unsightly ususHy dlsappear with the first application of KleachOdent Highly en toraed by dentist Cannot possibly af Gci ertsmel and will not act on any ex Pt surface status ins for removing tobacco' etaina etc from adult teeth H'eacnonent touav on monev oaeic 9f iranee Cost only a few cents at A COLD is not ammcotdor a A cold is an infection Most colds an highly contagious and an caused by germa or bacteria It is difficult to dislodge these germs once they have become established The time to kill them is at the start before they penetrate to the recesses of the) throat and nasal cavity Zonite provides a safer mean of preventing oral nasal and bronchial infection than ha hitherto been available Unlike the old fash ioned germicide it is neither poisonous nor burning in its nature Unlike the old germi cides it can be used freely on the sensitive lining of the throat and nasal cavity Zonite repre sents an entirely nor principle in antiseptics Zonite is not a poison It is non caustic and non irritating urthermore Zonite is (usually 40 times as pewerful in gertn killing effective ness as the strongest solution of carbolicoir iodine or bichloride of mercury which can be afely applied to the human body And cotn pared to peroxide of hydrogen Zonite is 7J timet as effective in germicidal strength RAIL HEAD URGES REGULATION BUS INI) TRUNK LINES top'ana if as ran earner by IRE DESTROYS BANK Richmond Mo Dec ir early today destroyed the 8 Hughe and Company banking house building her and for a tlm threatened th down town district but waa brought undef tontro! with loss held to be approxi mately JlOOCOO Surrounding town wer called upon for asslittance but the flame were extinguished before fir fighting unit from th outside reached here At all good drug in bottles 50c and $100 LEAGUE MEETS TODAY The monthly meeting of the Cam postella Home and School League will be held at the school bulldlng thia at 3 Mrs 1 Weller president announced last night that she would give full re port of the Conference held 1n Richmond during Thenksglv 4ng week Other Important metiers will come before th meeting pnd Jfrs Weller urges that all members bepMMnt It that tmolca costs vVVVvWV noulllly 1' ALWAYS READY OR Breakfast Growing children want end fre qucntly need more nourishment than adults owing to the activity tof their restlees little bodies Daker Cocoa fills all the require ments of tlie died tian and physician es a delicious pure and healthful sst i j1 I Her husband broke In with a "Oh all right Maggl Tatrxwwi A Refleetiaa WALSH PROPOSES TO ENLARGE NAVY a STUDEBAKER Closed Car Shou) lee I i APTRP a May Christie I iv The" Brilliant Novelist fModtrn Society fZ (Cpyrltht br Tk Ball IjraAloat iMh) qhiiiiw 7 Joo Many With No Capital Go Under After Rivals Quit Li' ruoiiu ouiicio i Kick High So Dancer Sues JMoMoreStains South Portland Me Dec Mr fcthel GHllksen placed her ten month old daughter on the red hot coal in her kitchen tov today th police eaid became she believed that "spirit from God bsd called for th eacriflce" ot tho baby and that she "was soon to Neighbors who heard the crem her other cMI Undgea and rmsn Axneuren from dren rescued th infant At tn no pital physicians said that the baby although severely burned probably would recover The woman' will be examined to determine her mental condition mt BAYER 3 Senator Would Link Merchant Marine With Battleships In Proposed Measure adequate service and from them lv ei'ioPuMI Likely te" Salfes "So many men enamored ot the pos sibilities ot great return from bu or truck operation begin on the pay ment plan with no financial respon sibilities: only to meet with disaster and disillusionment The service i may reaauy occur reason of th com petition ha been forced from the field then the public suffer Regu lation should be of such nature a will prevent any Cy by nlgbt instal lation ot bu and truck service and that will Insure Continued operation Ot course thl I all new and will work out in time The member of this association should accept the re sponsibility of working out till prob lem (There should be uniformity of law and co operation in administer ing ft Mr Lewis dwelt briefly upon th rate question "Notwithstanding the adverse criticisms lavishly bestowed upon the state commission by pro railroad journal supposed to be de voted to the Impartial 'discussion of traffic matters such stat commis sion hav been aven to making any great reductions In even local freight rate and will continue to tak thl attitude until returns are indicative of greater prosperity than ha been sppsrent fqr some time past Con ditions are improving however and It may be that In the not distant fu ture general reduction will be Justi fied eels Burden of High Rate "The country feels the burden of the high rates and for th nun caus perhaps that the lunatic seem to it In for tho best friend of hi saner days sometimes in stress ot economic troubles under tag to rend tho transportation com pany or other utilities upon which we must depend Without adequate transportation Our great Inland agri cultural empire would revert to the grass and flower strewn prairie of othr day It is fortunate that tn thoettlement of all these great eco nomic questions political prefer ment plays so great and too often a controlling part State commission should be constantly alert to keep the publip sdvieed of the exact situation at all times Th people ar fair and will deal justly and fairly with all Interests when properly advised "Let th carrier and all other utility companies come clean give us state commissions with the courage of their conviction and although the way may be beset with demagogues and other pitfalls we shall arrive at just conclusions fair alike to th company and th qonsumer" Mr Lewi also dealt briefly with the oar shortage valuation and co operation of Stat and ederal com missions Committee Report Report from five standing com mittees Including those on railroad service rallrosd ederal ternoon the National Association ot Rallway and Utilities Commissioner meeting here in a four day session Although only four report were scheduled for the afternoon business progressed speedily enough to allow the hearing of an additional one and substitution of some thatwer not ready for delivery Reviewing tbe distribution ot freight car during 1928 th report of th committee on railroad' service accommodations and claim declared that for the first time in fiv year the railroads have had sufficient car available to move "seasonable com modities inch 3 grain cotton Uy stock and coaL" Resenting what he termed a re flection on tho men who worked on the railroads while under ederal operation during (he war Andrew McDonald a member of the Wiscon sin Railroad Commission and former ly locomotive engineer succeeded In blocking th adoption of thedreport of the committee on railroad service accommodations and claims 1 Charles Webster ot Iowa scored th "stand patter'! who oppose need ed amendments to the Cummins Esch Transportation Act and expressed a belief that the present Congress "will be in mor receptive mood to ug gestlon ot tho new commute on legislation" yVx rt 1 4 i it 4 IS al a 'I 41 lilll 1 i kw i I 1 I it? 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