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i TTTF PETROTT FREE PRESS TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1930 Sure Relief "makes DOCTOR'S WIFE Radio Commission Loses WGY Appeal CHIC SALE SAYS: It's Justice Come Home to Roost You Feel Better If preme court, tomorrow, to permit them to carry their appeal to United States supreme court They said today that they were prepared to ask the chipf justice to recognize the constitutional question involved in the case, and permit them to have the case reviewed by the highest tribunal in the country. The attorneys claimed that Snook did not receive a fair trial. LAWYERS TO URGE SNOOK CASE REVIEW Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 20. (A.

Counsel for Dr. James H. Snook, deposed Ohio State university professor, who is under sentence of 'death in the electric chair for the murder last June 13 of Miss Theora K. Hix, will ask Chief Justice Car-rlngton T. Marshall, of state su DENIES 'DATES' Washington, Jan.

20. (A. make a general statement of his country's naval needs. Prime Minister MacDonald, Secretary Stim-son. Premier Tardleu.

Foreign Minister Grandl, and Ex-Premier Wakatsuki will all speak. Returning to Buckingham palace from Sandrtngham, King George today entered his share of the conference activity. After a great welcome from the people of London, his majesty received the delegates at the palace. ro I mgestiomI INWGESTIMf Bru.iiir Continued From Fage One. The supreme court today in effect threw out the federal radio commission's appeal in the General Electric case involving station WGY.

Hot water Los Angeles, Jan. 20. Well, sir, the news Is that a rabbit shot a feller in Georgia. I don't blame the rabbit And I'll tell you why. Here's the way she was: A feller named Goodry picks up bis gun and out he goes.

Bang. He shoots a rabbit an' puts it, In his bag. He don't know Mister Rabbit ain't dead. Jest the same, Mister Rabbit knows It. Goodry puts his bag and gun on the ground and sits down to eat his dinner.

Out pops Mister Rabbit and runs across the gun. Bang. ber 27, 1927. To refute this statement, Harold Goodman, attorney The court declined to hear coun ELL-AM for Mrs. Bolasny, Monday read Into the record a letter written to Dr.

Bolasny July 27, 1927, by O. a Rlesenberz, of Cincinnati, then Mrs. Congressman Warns of Naval sel for the company after the government had closed. This Indicated A rabbit has shot two toes off a feller named Goodry. FOR INDIGESTION Well, sir, It wasn't only self-defense on the part of this particular Race If Conference Fails Washington, Jan.

20. (A. rabbit. It was justice comin home to-roost Take, for Instance, Georgia moonshiners. Fer years they have been Advocating that all categories of General Electric had won in its contention that the decision of the District of Columbia court of appeals permitting WGY to be on the air without time limit was final.

turnin' out stuff that would make a rabbit fight a wildcat. When a naval ships be clearly defined at the gallon of boilin' hot lye won't unstop a sink down there, they try a spoonful of moonshine and It does the work. conference opening in London to "Results" are the first, last and middle names of Free Press Want Ads. Call Randolph 9400. I am flrmiy convinced that Mister Rabbits home me had been Dismissal of the appeal is morrow, Representative French, Republican, Idaho, urged in the ruined by drinkln' from a nearby still.

So it layed for the feller and expected Monday. shot off his toes. It got htm in the end. Distinguished Appearance Superlative Comfort Exceptionally Serviceable P. S.

I wish those London disablement conference experts would house today the abolition of the battleship from the navies of the come home and do a little work on my outboard motor. world. After a White House conference CONTINUING OUR with President Hoover, the Idahoan tration effort for stricted enforcement of prohibition. Its scope extends to army posts in the Philippines and wherever they may be outside the continental United States, even though there be no addressed his colleagues for an hour. Significance was attached to his views by many because of his STIMSON ASKS FOR GOOD WILL Continued From Page One.

position as chairman of the sub prohibition law In that country. It was pointed out, however, that the older army regulations made committee which handles -appropriations for the navy department Visions Building Race. French said that if the London all these posts dry. Firms using Intoxicating liquor conference failed to attain definite- in the manufacture of medicinal ness in all categories of naval vessels, and reasonable limitation in each category, the construction race preparations failed today in thefr effort to have the supreme court pass on the authority of the prohibition commissioner in terminating between the powers would begin again on inose ships on which there Bolasny's attorney. The letter, which Dr.

Bolasny denies receiving, read, in part: "It Is my deep conviction that your wife will never be satisfied to remain with you as long as you retain her money. Your wife feels that her economic Independence has been taken away from her. She desires a full accounting of the use which has been made of her money and restitution of her funds, t'rges Restitution. "If this Is not done I feel certain that you will very soon again find yourselves In your present situation. She feels that she has been mislead In turning over her money to you and repeatedly says that she cannot start over again until restitution is made." James Cox, a detective, took the witness stand following the noon recess, and said that Dr.

Bolasny had hired a man In his office to go to Cincinnati to shadow Mrs. Bolasny about November 19, 1927. The doctor paid an initial retaining fee of $11 and later was sued for $75, the remainder of the bill, Cox said. A portion of the Cincinnati deposition was read Into the record. Charles F.

Hemans, who was attorney of record for Mrs. Bolasny when she started her case, was also on the witness stand Monday afternoon. He talked with Mrs. Bolasny for the first time December 27, 1927, when she came to Detroit from Cincinnati to sign her divorce bill, he said. Following that he did not see her until some time after January 18, 1928.

It has been claimed by Dr. Bolasny that Mrs. Bolasny came to Detroit to consult with her attorney about January 12 and on that date took part in a night club party which was the subject of much controversial testimony during the early days of the triaL Tuesday Leslie Jones, attorney for Dr. Bolasny, will place several expert witnesses upon the stand to testify as to the worth of a piece of Jefferson avenue property. permits granted under the prohi is no limitation.

bition laws. The court refused to review a Discussing the entire subject of armaments from an economic view, the Idahoan said the naval con case brought from New York city Harry Suffriu's a by Lion Laboratories, and others in which they contended that under a treasury decision in struction program of this country would amount to $2,000,000,000 within 15 years besides the $400,000,000 annually for maintenance and operation. He advocated the scrap their permits authorizing the use of liquor In making medicines and permanent step forward on the road towards peace may be taken for all the nations of the earth," Stimson said. "Those conditions are mutual good will, and an honest effort on the part of each one of us to understand the circumstances and difficulties which surround our sister nations here represented. "The chief purpose of our meeting is to transform the process of naval armament from a method of competition to one of mutual agreement and limitation.

Economy is only an important by-product of such an end. Our real aim is to remove the secrecy, the rivalry, the mutual Irritation which inevitably attends the precedent of competition in armament, and to leave each nation free to have an adequate national defense which will yet not be a source of worry and suspicion to Its neighbors. "Manifestly such a result can only be obtained by frankness and good will. Manifestly if any one of us leaves this conference feeling that his country has been coerc ping or au vessels which had passed from the use for which thev had been extended indefinitely. Wet Bloc to Investigate were built, and listed the battle Anti-Saloon 'Propaganda' By Free Pros Private Leased Wire.

Washington. Jan. 20. At a meet ship as the first which should be abandoned. "Then from another standpoint," he continued, "56 nations have adopted the Kellogg peace pact In which we promise not to engage In an aggressive war.

If that Is so, and the nations have faith in what they have done, then eliminate this ing of the wet bloc of the house this afternoon, Representative Robert H. Clancy was made chairman at of a sub-committee to investigate one great expense type of ship a snip wnose greatest use ought to be what was called the propaganda of the Anti-Saloon league in Detroit last week, to report on the outgiving in question and to answer them. The other two members of the sub-committee are Representa and will be in attacking another J. ed Into an unfavorable agreement, our chief purpose will not have been attained. A sense of Injury snip or me same type.

Would Await Action. The Idaho representative made plain, however, that he would od- tives Fred A. Britten, or Chicago, Or will remain as a rankling sore to and Fiorella H. LaGuardia, of New York. pose the United States scrapping The controversy between congres sional wets and drys over poisonous governments denaturants in indus trial alcohol was placed before President Hoover today by Repre me Dattiesntp unless other nations agreed to do likewise.

Although deploring that the Washington arms conference had failed to reach a dctlniteness in all categories with a result that the powers had built more cruisers, French said it had saved the United States $250,000,000 annually In construction costs. The claim of Japan to a definite sentative Sirovich, Democrat, New York. Sirovich recommended to the HEARINGS SET president the substitution of poisons now used to denature alcohol by three non-poisonous but nauseating substances used widely abroad. MEN'S SUITS Were $55 and $50 Were $65 and $60 OVERCOATS $3950 $950 Were $55 and $50 Were $65 and $60 Also adequate reductions in higher priced overcoats We held this sale to make room for our new Spring clothing made lots of space but we need even more I So you can still buy fine Browning King suits and overcoats from our this season's selection at save-you-lots-of-money prices. There's a good choice left but they're going faster every day better come in now I ADVANCE SPRING SHOWING CHALLENGER SUITS and TOPCOATS $30 Last Spring we introduced our now famous Challenger series at $30, a price so low that it is impossible for us to reduce it further for a sale.

Instead we are having an advance showing of the new fabrics, colors and styles in which the Challenger suits and topcoats will celebrate their first birthday. T)rowning King Company WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVKR amount of naval strength was de San Francisco, Jan. 20. (A.

The lcfcVl right of the federal prohibition department to compel a telephone company to reveal the location of suspected bootleggers' telephones was attacked on constitutional grounds in Uunlted States district court here today by the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company. The case was said to be scribed by Haron Shidehara, Japanese foreign minister, to the diet in Tokio on Tuesday as based upon "the practical necessity of making our defenses secure against foreign invasion." The speech was made public here tonight by the Japanese embassy. "We offer no menace to any nation; we submit to menace from none," he said. "On that fundamental principle, it is our desire to secure naval arrangement satisfactory to all the parties concerned." Continued From Fage One. his long pending measure to speed up court procedure by permitting United States commissioners to try petty offenders.

Chairman Norris, who Is skeptical of the constitutionality of such legislation, referred his proposition to a subcommittee headed by Senators Stelwar; Oregon; Hebert and Overman, North Carolina. The committee wrote to Attorney General Mitchell for his opinion on this bill. Senator Blaine, Republican, Wisconsin, announced he would not seek action on his resolution for repeal of the eighteenth amendment until the tariff contest Is settled. House leaders gave assurance of speeding up the prohibition transfer bill and Chairman Williamson. the tlrst or its kind.

plague our mutual relations In future years. "I think I can pledge you that the American delegation, sincerely endeavoring to carry out the lofty purposes of their chief, the president of the United States, will enter the conference In such a spirit of frankness and good will. Relations Are Friendly. "We feel that we have a fortunate augury also in our friendly and sympathetic relations with each of the other three nations represented here." Paying trlbu'j to the Importance and efficacy of Prime Minister MacDonald's visit to the United States, Mr. Stimson was careful to state that his visit was "neither Intended to nor did In any way negotiate changes In the official relations of the countries." Mr.

MacDonald, at the banquet tonight, paid a stirring tribute to the leadership of the United States in the search for peace, and to its present leaders, President Herbert Hoover and Secretary of State Stimson. The British prime minister became very grave as he said slrpriy and as if in deep and intense thought: "The United States is far away, but the United States is near at hand. Far away geographically, but nevertheless at our elbow every hour of the day. The United States has been leading every peace movement of modern times. They gave us the Washington conference.

Their secretary of state, acting with M. Briand, gave us the Pact of Paris, while the president'! words, personality and noble Ideas, everything that goes to compose his being, have gone to supply the Impulse in political movement and In idealism that has brought us here on this occasion to open the five-power naval conference." Mac Donalds Hold Reception. Broadcast Plans Complete. New York, Jan. 20.

(A. The time of the NBC rebroadcast of the DOUBT AIRED opening ceremonies at the five-power naval direct from London to of the house expenditures commit morrow morning, has been ad tee, announced ne would call a vanced 20 minutes. The pickup is to start at 5:40 a. eastern standard time, Instead of 6 o'clock. King George will speak first tomorrow's ceremony.

He will be meeting of the committee for Wednesday to consider it. He expects to have Secretary Mellon and Attorney General Mitchell before the committee then. Senator King also wants these cabinet officers before his sub-committee on the name legislation. Representative Black, In a fiery speech before the house, referred followed, In order, by Prime Minister MacDonald, Secretary of State stimson, Premier lardieu, Foreign The Superb Quality of These O'Conts Makes Them Supreme Values at These Prices Continued From Page One. the bill, what effect, If any, It might have on diplomatic or business relations existing between the United States and countries on which this country now is seeking to fasten a quota, unless the disadvantages outweighed the advantages.

At the same time, Representative Edmund F. Cooke, of Alden, N. a member of the committee, drew from him the admission that the Johnson bill probably would result in a decrease in the entry of about 15,000 Canadians annually, and that the Box bill also would curtail Canadian immigration materially. Minister Grandl of Italy, Ex-Premier Wakatsuki of Japan, Minister of Defense Ralston of Canada, Minister of Trades Fenton of Aus to Senator Brookhart and Prohibition Commissioner Doran as "so tralia, High Commissioner Wllford light they couldn't enforce the law of New Zealand, High Commis of gravity." He was criticizing these men for their Interviews sioner E. Water of South Africa and High Commissioner Chatterjee of India.

ORDERED TO ARSENAL. Inasmuch as under the latter measure, only 50.000 In all would be al "blaming wet speeches for the killing of prohibition agents." Representative Cramton, Republican, Michigan, a dry, objected to the reference as violating the rules, in that It made an uncomplimentary remark about a member of the other branch of congress, Speaker Longworth 'upheld the objection lowed to enter from north, south and central American countries. Immediately after the banquet Prime Minister MacDonald hastened to Lancaster House and with his More than 64,000 Canadians came here for permanent residence last daughter, Ishbcl at his side, receiv Washington, Jan. 20. Sergeant Anton B.

Sallie, of the Second infantry, stationed at Fort Wayne, is among It enlisted men from various military posts throughout the country selected to take a special course at the Rari-tan arsenal, New Jersey. ed 2,000 guests at an official recep year. ana liiacK withdrew his remark. Army Rules Amended. tion.

To Illustrate the heedlessness of passing the quota laws, both state department officials pointed out how. The war department disclosed that army regulations have The conference activities today began with the gathering of the 27 chief delegates in the British cabinet room, at No. 10 Downing Better hotel service at lower rates. Weekly SInli-1 1-SIS Weekly Doubl, Daily, 1.50 to $3.00 been amended to make any viola' through more efficient operation of the visa office, Mexican immigra OCEAN SHIPS tion of the national prohibition street, where important questions of tion during the last six months has laws a military offense. procedure were decided upon.

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ed chairman of the conference tomorrow. After the inaugural session they will adjourn until Thursday, reassembling at the permanent Mr. Simmons attempted to tell the committee that the exchange of ARRIVKD. Kw York. Jan.

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