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The Newsi
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rpHE ASSOCIATED PRESS, of which this paper a member, gives latest foreign domestic news dally. WEATHER FORECAST. For Maryland--Cloudy tonight, followed by light rain late to night or on Sunday; not much change in temperature. VOL. XLVHL--NO.

103. ASSOCIATED PRESS FREDERICK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1325. mm IHEDBYfOC GTS, BECOMES MOTHER OF DAUGHTER BORN TODAY Many Backing Favorite Sons! For Appointment to W. E. Dudderar's Place.

MOST OF THOSE IN FIELD DEMOCRATS; G. 0. P. ACTIVE; Vacancy to Be Filled Soon by: Governor, Politicians Tiiat there is so lack of applicants for the post of County Commissioner to fill ihe uaexplred term oi the late County Commissioner AVarrea K. Duduerar is evidenced by reports of: the number of persons who are said 10 be willing- 10 accept the appoint-! ment.

I That at least, ten election districts are aroused over the appointment soon to be made by Governor Ritchie is i brought out in the rumors and amons them is the home district of ihe late Mr. Dudderar. Uaganore, which it is understood, is seeking the appoint-1 meat of J. Roy SundergilL Harry Davis, of Monrovia, is being pushed forward by his friends and! Frank M. Stevens, of I district, a former member of the board, is also said to be -willing- to accent the' appointment.

ALICE ROOSEVELT New- Market district is said to be in the field with two candidates for i appointment. Harry Wood, former: County Commissioner, is being nrged by his friends aad AVilUam C. AY. Smith, is a contender for ihe post, it is I stated. I Liberty district has coaie forward George H.

Thomas. Emmitsburg and Braddock districts are also said to have candidates. In addition to a number of Demo- i crats seeking the appointment, there' Former Alice RODSBVelt BSCOmes are a number of Renublicaas ivho are i n. i Mother Today. Coolidge's Iron Horss Between 125 and 150 Witnesses; Have Already Been I Questioned.

i 89 MORE CALLED FOR FIRST THREE Trial of Civil Suits to Be bringing nressure to bear in their own behalf. It is tmderseood that The investigations of the grand TV for this term of court are ex- 1 to be completed by the latter i part of nei.t week, it authorita- lively stated today. The work of the investigating body began immediately alter the persoa- uel was selected and tlie charge de; livered last Monday morning and since that time between 125 and 15 persons have appeared for exainina- tion. -Beginning on Monday morning and lasting until Wednesday evening a total of S9 persons will appear, according to the number for which summons were issued for those thr.ee days. Many oihers will also be summoned to appear, it was said.

Just the work of the grand nest -week, it is expected that the i investigations will be concluded aad i a report made to the Court. The work of the Februa-ry term of court will begin in earnest this week. The week will start off with one ot i biggest civil suits in point or i damages sought, to be ever tried in the local court, and is a removal case from Montgomery county. It is expected that two days will be required to hear this case, which it is understood will be tried by a jury. 12 PAGES TODAY.

Governor's Son Jailed 3 Days On Speeding Charge Hal Donahey. of Ohio. i Not EC Pardoned by Father. i PRICE TWO CENTS. ME COLLINS This synthetic photograph stows an arlisfs vi a es his dailv how But That is Provided No Other Difficulties Are Encountered.

SHAFT BEING SUNK TO CUT CAVE, EXPECT of Penetration to in Front of Entombed Harper's Ferry Officers Jail 1925 Models Prey in Kansas friends of i CAPITAL PUNISHMENT NOT Lewis Staubs 'City; Car Loss the post, but it is understood that Mr.JB-.- Assoc-ated Jamison does not desire the Chicago, Feb. 14-A daughter was It is understood that Iriends of nwS her or other persons would be willing Physicians in attendance said bo'h 10 accept tae appointment it offered to mother and tabv, who was born at oiem. but names are oeing withheld, 10.30 o'clock, were "dol- I DO LBS 'i CRIME DETERRENT. HE SAYS WIFE CONFESSES, REPORT, 1 BUILDING COST FVb. 15--Hal.

is year of Governor VJc Donahey Jo three days for Joiation of the automobile" trafiic law here yesterday. i Yoaas Uotiuhoy pleaded guilty and v.a by Mahaffey in police court. He was. usktMi immediately to cny prison. Governor Doaahc-y tasd he anted judse to treat his son the sauio as In: would any other person aad an-' Ruuuced that ho would not pardon! hiin.

i By The- Ucss. Cii.e Ciij, tt'o. ii--JH u.uurui So it UH.U ia iuu A oouiiio. vuiouioeu cave ii Oioch. tiua tnuruiug.

"11. aud AUred Mar- Petition Filed in U. S. District a miaer 10 me oouom oc llie ana livid a conversation wvth tsreuuur aad two other men WHO were the passage as rar as the cave, said an ouicial statement. "It is estimated that will reach Collins in approximately 20 hours provided no Hearing upon the petition of cred- itors that Samuel J.

Cladhill be de- TM TM ciarcd a bankrupt will be held In thoUhu "oof or fh, TM ved U. S. District Court, Baltimore, on caxcra kaulng to Col- the rnoniiag of March 10 at 10 o'clock, according to an order issued by Federal Judge Morris A. Sopor. The order was based upou the peti-j tion of Alton Y.

Bennett, attorney for petitioning creditors, and in consideration the petition of Adrian C. McCardell. Calvin V. Keyser. and Sceger and Co.

Under the terms of ninnin the Court's order, Gladhili and all TV In A 3 p. m. other persons concerned an, ordered -T continue to appear in the United States court i a when a new to show cause why the petition should place, digterTlald at noon todpy. This will take until about o'clock tonight and "when the digging is resumed we may cut through to Sand Cave any minute. Court, Baltimore.

HEARING ON MARCH liiis." The shaft, according to Carmichael, will cut sand cave between Collins and tlie point where the cave-in coin the natural passage last The penetration in sand cave be in front of Collins. Previously it had been believed it was in tho Tear. not be granted. An advertisement to The Property to be Sold. wpv.1 fcjf to UC OUIG.

The Buffalo Hotel owned by Glad- I Warden Sweezey Turns Back When. I A series of well covered robberies By The Associated Negro Drops-Pay Penalty For at Harpers Ferry.js believed to have Kansas City, Feb. Attack on White Woman. ibeen terminated rTiday with the ar. Capital punishment is not a deter- i st L6 I stau a ic-sidaat on die as bom at to crime Ia the inion or CoL side of tne rirer Iroa Har- el a B.

Sweeze. warden of the Ferr who IS has been $750 FROIVI CAMPAIGN announced, and was a normal healthv i The mother, too. was ill eu Claude B. Sweeze warden of the er wftO IS beeu pounds acd jjarviand peniiemfaay. who cave his bom Jie merchants of that village tne nurses a the execution at "t'ae pen- some time, of detectives mal healthy i I engaged by Manager Samuel Merkil.

I J. u.0 rt ill gOU Salvation Army Workers Hope For l5on enough tor some time a arrival was nnder More Responses. esthetic. aial healthy! 5 tentiarC on Fridav af Carroll Gib en a Manager Samuel Merkil, negro, who a i Ca ita! Department Store, gooti condi-j han ged for an attack on a white i wn se Ij Iauies and men clo ia aiter lie man in countv and and general notions, tier an an-r rt, a is held responsible for the arrest. dom's newest offerings for 1925 were reduced to a mass of twisted and charred early todav in a fire entered the "Kansas City motor show by destruction of the American Roya! Livestock Pavilion.

Three hundred cars, about 7o motor trucks, two airplanes and accessories on Wednesday, Ptbruory 25. under a power of sale contained in a mortgage. Edcar H. McBride is the assignee of mortgage. On Thursday.

March 5. other property consisting of real estate at and on "VTest Patrick the rock and he added. An official bulletin on the situation at Sand Cave issued at 12.30 p. SOL, said: "Another, test was made when-the shaft reached 55 feet. It was hoped that at that distance we would- hit solid rock to hold the shaft in position.

However, did not strike Despite the is an ex- 111 responsible army man and has prob- i The store is he ola ily witnessed manv repulsive sights -S. 1 erl his timp rn? 0 faaltimore, stand, and Bros ci lor a vear. destroyed were valued at $1,500.000. The $650,000 building was leveled. Captain John J.

Crane, 65. Kansas City's oldest fireman and head of the only remaining horse drawn company ia the department was burned to death. He was caught on an incline The camapign which has been con-' tiucted -by tae Salvation Army aBd Mrs. Longworth and is an addition i nis the past ten dajs, coaes to a closej to grandchildren of. Theodore back when tran i' i lt a PPears that the owners of the, today, and has netted approximately, Roosevelt.

reported. Ms re had a taken at the an incline to about 50 persons who had store recently and found that at least 1 bj and an in the I "-000 worth of oods was missing. closed an hour, thousands of persons having trod the pavilion throughout the evening: The fire originated ia the annet amoDg- fiimsy decorations due, it is believed, to notice S4 000 "worth of goods was missing- the" execution Iana ser anxious to clear him; self of the hirp7 iself of the loss, hired two detectives paign. expressed the thanks of the committee to all persons who contributed and appreciation of the good Trill shown. own mother Even -though the campaign nloes a ner Dir officially coaie to a close today eon- her father married Edith Kermit "TThat doss such tributions will still be received, i has been mother to Mrs.

this do? "Surely it makes -was said, as the committee would! all her life. on oa ti UD IJ WiUl i her. she said to "have" broken to see ta fund amount to A Pmcess Alice." Presi- exception of you who are UO-BTI, telling the deiectives the whole! a a-warer was the pet of offi- how many other persons wilfeven I ciai Program For Civic Club. The Department of International re- have since been scouring AS guards arranged for TTpon question- REACTION STRIKES N. Y.

STOCK MARKET street, will be sold tinder a mortgage, by Reno S. Harp assignee. Tn the meantime. Sheriff is rouductine the business or an indefinite period. THREE KILLED FN Associated Press.

as precautionary- measure the shaft is now being tied in position to keep it from slipping down. It is being swung from the top of the ground. The shaft is now within five or ten feet of the complete depth." At the time it was impossible to A Din-r when the tunneling would be I KAlrh started. No change was indicated I in the estimated time that Collins would be reached about 7 o'clock Orange. Texas, Feb.

14--Three white men were kiiled here today In a shooting affray between negroes and whites. The dead ar Joe Projean, 46: Dallas Morris, 22: and Deputy Sheriff Basil Stakes, 30. Two negroes were arrested. IC: ta bs a ke The Assorted Press. teadencies prevailed in today's stock tv trtii, int: pi pao-soue songs.

All the worn-, ifcan leader bowed his rtT -nfn. 3 en of Frederick nrgetl to attend the meetings of the Civic Club and -to become members thereof, and with A HR united effort work for civic better aient. AND COLDER COMING WEEK i By j.hu Associated Press. Ferry Bridge Open. ihe highway bridge at Washington.

F-b -r erry. coaaecnng Maryland and West' outlook in Marviand and Professor of homilectics at a te a ic hs been ing Monday, in a i ishment is a life sentence for such man. Society would be protecteu -from him in future and he would The grocery store of Bums reparation for his crime by Manuel, of Harpers Ferry, has also cep-ivation of his liberty." i reported missing grocery goods re- fceavy" Total sa i es a i Dr. Barfaour i Speak at Vespers, Dr. Charles Augustas Barboar.

presi- JARDINE APPOINTED AS AGRICULTURE SECRETARY Coolidge Also Sends Kellogg Nomina- Sunday tion to Senate For Confirmation. By Tho Associated Press. MUCH LOCAL INTEREST IN FATE FLOYD COLLINS Many Telephone Calls Received by News-Post From People Concerned About Entombed Man. That tho tragic event in the life Floyd Co-lias, who has beos ii. Frazier Property Withdrawn.

the Rochester Theological Seminary, i "Frazier property. on South Market Where The President WiUTskeOath PRESS RUN 50 SHORT 10.000. OF be an auria total press -ran ot P.SS't. for ali editions of The Xe-s and The Post Friday. jsiagls copy remained ansoH at the close of the day.

This is a high water mark for the circulations of local newspapers. AYhen it is considered lhat the population of Frederick ciiy is probably I2.C" 1 i-iea of the tiioronsrh coverage of the territory that is reaclie-d by the Xetrs asd The Post. Tne folio--ing Sgures rsovr she pasd circnlations The Xeics and Post (daiKes) have been c'imning during the past years: April. Ap-H, April, 3S22 -6 347. April.

October. 1924 It is believed that the paia circulations for the six months ending April 1925. vrill put the total for ihe daiiv papers, beyond the mark. I At Student's Conference. 1 Students 15 and schools in Maryland left Frlda- for Newark.

Del. to participate ia a a to fiends year to at vespers, aad it of bv H. then tr.at his coming weald Tne Etchjson. be sol'2 As JU 1 i i s-ji J.JA otcnrrence. an saJe.

elightfni both to Dr. trustee he the State Deputy Isaac S. George, of Baltimore. speak at a jnceiinr of John's Council, Xo. of on Monda" evening.

A notice has been sent to made upon the orga each member of the local to tae winter, additional be present- The meeting win called at o'clock. Ban '-Flea Hop'' Columbus. Feb. Charity Funds Needed. A dCTe 5, etdU PV 10 ti ie ne-.

quarters fo- married soldiers -gasizauop. I exists here, so tbo cmiy has decided i jj-j. to ja number of Tnar- a a are requested'najjes. Xo hon 5C vecpia5 qnar PC by Federated Vlll be to En "marrild Cbanties. i ae severiiy of the antn ras reich fl fte so iter has maTiy dema-ds TO be; 26.

made on the Federated Charities or It--The sanization. which in turn requests that it that it will come to its Patient--I'm doctor. rather hard yon be ap, to be danced here. Tori J- n-oc. i m-J- i I I voil Oe "WJUlnET tO Thirty-two (ii uonai patients vere take out your bill in trade.

bec.xi.se tno received in January a nd it as ner- Doctor--Yes. it mirtt be arranged cccro A 1 i TM vibrations caused by the oi.tant ishafSng- of feet in unison endangered nn pssary fhat of them be taken to b-sdiwartcrs in Baltimore, it stated. was! Pa (Sent I'm a cornet London Passing Show. player. 1- cned sand cave at Give C'tv Tor two -sveeks, h-is aroused coasiuer-iblc interest ia Preaerick is evi Ience.il l.y tiie number cf telephone Tr-jiiinm -vr ca tilat are received at the jrtj.

jt. a -u. office of tbe N'etrs-Post OL U1 A S-1 In addition to inquirin- bv th nantural todar, jiejjs ine latest news on tho Coohoge be Secretary ation, many persons frequently stop in person to ascertain what the newest lie is to take office on the reure-! developments are in the case menc Secretary Gore, who on March From early afternoon until in Governor of West Virginia. the evening on Friday, rumors were Alons i Mr. in Frederick that Collins had ion the today aent i-n tlie been released and was still alive.

Seaato tlie of Frank B. Some of these ruomrs were based on j. of Minnesota, now amUissador that a bulletin was issued to at London, to ju of State tai effect by the Xews-PosL Xo such after Secretary Hiigbos She was received or displayed. inf-t 4 iThe last word that The news received on the Collins situation on Friday afternoon came from the Associated Press between 2.CO aad 2.45 o'clock. It was printed in Tbe Xews and on the streets a short time later.

This was to the effect that a. discouraging- discovery had been izade and that the probability of an early rescne ot the man was then more remote. The Post Associated Press service Fridsj- night confirmed ihe earlier advices that Collins had not been rescued, al- jthoncrh i- was his Toice was i heard. I Xot only from persons ia tae city i sre inquiries received, bat quite camber of people ia the outlying sec- itions of the county frequently 'phone I in to secure the latest Especially since the sitaalion has'be- icoir.e more tens has greater interest i developed. economy the watchword, progress is the erection of the stand in front of the Capitol (shown above) from ut U1U ftuinu iror.t ot me capuol (shown above) from which resident will take his oath of the office March 4 and address only thousands gathered about him, but the country yja radio.

DRY RAIDER SHOT BY NEGRO; LATTER IS ALSO KILLED By The Associated Press. Wolch. W. Feb. 14--M.

M. Day. exploits in Virginia as 'a. proaibiLion sprea! far and vvn: end triile-l today Jim Sneed. a uesro.

Ctxidso ini a raid at Premier, nenr here. A iiK-rment after Day fell his brother officer killed SrsetvL The raiders were siting- on ir.f property of the anasran Coal when the occnrred. the -women holding offices in Great Britain are one lor.l mayor, five mayors and nearly SOO magistrates..

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