mrs.kabertoplead st; temporary insanity i g v/2c da …

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m Me supply the Right Materials. Everybody is making Paper Hats. 3(i beautiful Color Shades. LQTS OF KL'N. Put mere man at work twisting the strands. Show " HIM! He always whimpers at the cost of hats. Won't now. (fne side of material is velvety .the other has high satin finish. You can make INDIVIDUAL WOXDKR CREATIONS. pmmvc^ot® "perpetual II building association Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or S3 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES RERRY. President JOSHUA \V. CARR, Secretory Aspirin Then It's Genuine Aspirin is trade marie Bayer Manufacture Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacidi FOR SEVENTY YEARS NOR HAS STOOD FOR HONORA CLEAN. FAIR DEALING ANI fiH m il ^ n Iv^ar r> T "Is this you p OEFORE you ll of cars be a model as you are Your investment permanency of m I If your car is to date by a new m vestment, even th< a saving, is miniix Here is our answi tidfl: "No,wear , announce a new r not disposing ofa < preparatory to b new.' We offer yoi prices but a 1922 we have ever buil "We make your permanent one You will not fine yourcarsupersed ed by anew model Stabilized Desigr keeps each Mar mon 34 up-tO' date. Advancec Hj £>ugiiicviiijg na; U At Dupont Grcle ' I . Nordykr k Mari HARDWICK INAUGURATES GOVERNOR OF GEORGIA Promises Economy and Toncnes ox Race Problem in Inaugural Address. By the Associated Press. ATLANTA June 25..Thomas "W Hardwlck, former United States sena tor, was inaugurated Governor o Georgia today in the first outdoo exercises held since the lnauguratloi of Hoke Smith in 1907. He succeed, Hugh M. Dorsey, who has served fou years. In his brief inaugural address Gov. Hard wick declared for an eco nomical administration, stating h would take up the state's financia condition later in a more .specific message. Answering what he said was "wide spread criticism" of i.he state fol lowing publication of a pamphlet 01 "The Condition of the Negro in Geor gia," Mr. Hardwick said Georgia hac "been indicted, most unfortunately and I think unjustly, for mistreatinf the negro, for peonage and othe; kindred crimes." and that "there ii no real basis in truth and in fact upoi w hich the accusation can rest." In his final message, sent to th< legislature today, Gov. Dorsey devotee the major portion t,o a discussion o! the state's financial condition. Th< governor condemned the practice oi creating new counties, declaring that next to Texas, Georgia already hat many more counties than any othei state in the Union. Mob violence should be suppressed, and by state au thorities, he declared. "If this is no done, it is very probable that federa intervention will not long be delayed Since my induction into office on Jum 30, 1917, the newspapers have carriet accounts of the lynching of flfty-eigh negroes. From sources wb'ch, so fai as I know, are reliable 1 have in formation regarding other lynching: not included in the list. "A method should be provided where by a state grand jury, composed oi citizens selected from all sections might make full investigation intc the crime and have authority to re turn presentments against those par ticipating in mob violence. "The governor should be given au thority to rembv? any sheriff fount derelict in his duties, not only witl respect to protecting prisoners, but a: regards any failure on the part of tha official to properly discharge th< duties of his office." TULSAi ! UNDER INDICTMEN1 1 .... "" Chief and Other Members of Force Accused in Connection With Becent Riot. Ity the Associated Press. TULSA. Okla., June 25..Chief ol Police John A. Gustafsen of the Tulsa police department and othei members of the department were in dieted today by a grand jury in conI nection with the recent riot and or charges of permitting vice Other indictments were returnee against Roy Ward, head of the police automobile recovery department; Roj Meacham, traffic officer; E. F. Waddell chief of p dice of Sand Springs, s suburb, and E. F. Williams. Sane Springs policeman. The jury in its report recommended that the indicted officers be immediately suspended from office. The charges of permitting vice were noi in connection with the race riots, it wrs said. The minor members of the Tulsa print department are implicated ir an automobile theft case. Charges against Chief Gustafsen include failure to enforce law against v;cc- in room.r.g houses. *a«l»»re tc enforce the prohibition laws, failure to enforce the anti-gun-carrying law and dereliction of duty on the nighl of the riot. GAS CUT TWO CENTS. CHICAGO. III.. June 25..The Standj ard Oil Company of Indiana today ani nounced an average reduction of tw< c nts a gallon throughout the elever middle states In which it operates The cut is effective at pnee. The new prices were not announced, the com l>any stating they varied throughou the territory. Gasoline has been selling in Chii eago at 22 cepts. DYKE * MARMON COMPANY Bl.E MANUFACTURING, FOR ) FOR BUSINESS FAIR PLAY uyers Shou his Questio car a permanent model, dan to bring out a new make a choice placed it far a s sure of the ing practices a : of the price. For $3985 y< depends upon uine $5,000 1 iodel. plete as ever, be put out of sories. odel, your in- The Marmot jugh you make most offering lized. to be. It has nnM. imantr nualit -* . n. .- e not going to public the adi nodel. We are ductions. current model, No man can a ringing out a cision until h i not only 1922 the Marmon car.the finest parisons of t. price, permar investment a ance the Mai | MARMON I PRICES HOW WAS l-fuuDlff Tooriaff-i <-Pa*aenser Tesriac MSOIOO SSOOOOO Club Roadster ... J 1 Speedster <18100 8300.00 Coupe <875.00 0150.00 Sedan ST7100 0000.00 Limousine 1 . M ,,,, _ i Town Car J 8000.00 000100 S AUpHtmmtMimuavUi end laOJirt (e seer «aa -a « /-> l. Motors <^orp 1501 Connecticut Avenue mon Company mwwm \ 4 ; ====fr Engineer Overcome Finding Man He Hit Was Close Friend I Special I>ispatch to The Star. ( 1 WINCHKSTKR, V«. June .An official inquiry to fix reMponalhllity for (he traiclc death . of John C. Lee, rich Clarke county farmer, Ntoekman and lejrialatlve candidate, who un« run down by a Norfolk, and Wcatern railway expreMK train at a trade eronalnic near White Poat, Va., laot week, la to be made. It In learned that the encrlneer of the train wan Turner Clin- j f jean, a Nchoolmate and boyhood I j. rnuiu hi iwr. nrr. iivin nnu been warm' friends more than 1 forty years. The engineer is 8 said to have been so overcome r when he discovered that his train had killed one of his most loyal friends that a substitute i had to complete his run. Mr. J«ee owned the farm on which c Mr. t'lingran was horn, and only recently remodeled the old atone house where the t'lingan family lived. i i MRS. KABER TO PLEAD I TEMPORARY INSANITY i r r " . Attorney Announces Defense in [ Trial for Murder of Her Hus[ band, to Begin Tuesday. 1 CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 2D..Tem- porary insanity will be the defense of ~ Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber when she I POAU r»r* fri-il n»ivt Tiw.oda v tnnrnin(r I charged with first degree murder of r her husband. Daniel F. Kaber. in his - Lakewood home on July IS. 191'J. Ats torney Francis W. Poulson. counsel for Mrs. Kaber. announced today. Poulson added that seemingly there f was nothing he could do to delay the . trial of Mrs. Kaber. ) "I will file a motion for a continu- ance," he said, "but this will be mere- ly a formality on which to base an appeal to a higher court in the event the verdict goes against my client. If 1 the motion is refused, as 1 think it l will be. I will have basis for a claim s that insufficient time was given for t preparation of the defense." , j Poulson made a motion for a post- ponement of Mrs. Kaber's trial ten days ago. County Prosecutor Edward C. Stanton objected to any delay, and Common Pleas Judge Maurice Bernon refused to grant it. Nothing could be learned today as to the defense that will be put for. ward in the cases of Marian McArdle. daughter of Mrs. Kaber; Mrs. Mary Brickel. mother of Mrs. Kaber; Mrs. Emma Colavito; charged with aiding Mrs. Kaber in plotting her husband's death, all under arrest, charged with I first degree murder, or Salvatore Cala. > who. following his capture near Buffalo. N. Y.. several days ago. admitted he was one of the actual slayers of Kaber. DISABLED SHIP IN. r HAUIFAX. June 25..The Shipping Board Steamer Ozette, recently disl» abled at sea while bound from Xor- folk for Portland. England, reached here today in tow of the steamship i Asabeth. ! : Without sMost of us still re- t tain the fear of the t "dentist's chair" we received in childhood i and think only of a visit to a i dental office when the tooth begins to give trouble. Now. as a matter of fact, the tortures of the treat: ment of teeth long ago became obsolete in better-class dental s parlors, and today the study of r] dentistry is among the highest t professions. Euy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7th St. Opposite W O.I* worth's 6e no* 10s *C5» _ Store. Heors,^Dnlly, M I Sunday, 10 to 1. KhuII. -flj* Phone Main 10. |^xQ3X A&J Dr. J. K. Prelofc Prop. Id Ask >n: , or do I r one?" ihead in Engineernd in construction. I du obtain the gen- f Viarmon 34, com- 1 with ail its acces- I 1 34 is today's fore- |] ; and will continue I been the pioneer jj pears in giving the | rentage of price re- | .fford to make a de- !! ie has investigated j! 34 and made cornperformance. On tency and perform- H rmon 34 proves its ||| overwhelming Is appeal II We invite you in H to see this car, to H learn our policies H and to go on a El Marmon demon- fl strztion. H oration I North 7853 INDIANAPOLIS if ... ALLEGED TO HAVE TAKEN II BONDS WORTH $209,000 ' Charles D. Zell. Former Trust f!r»m- pany Treasurer, Accused by Pennsylvania Banking Commissioner. £ Ely the Associated Press. LANCASTER, Pa., June 25..Charles D. Zell, former treasurer of the Agricultural Trust Company here, closed by tiie state department of banking B Thursday, took more than $209,000 in liberty bonds and negotiable pa- Ii pers from the bank, according to d John fci. Fisher, state commissioner g of banking, who is investigating the v company's condition. s1 The bonds were given to Zell for safe-keeping by numerous* persons, A and he used them, it is said, in his it speculative operations. He admits, £ it is said by the authorities, to mis- 0 appropriating this sum. No securi- e ties were found in his house, when ^ it was searched today. r' Juggling the accounts of depositors, the alleged forcing of a name to a check, the misappropriation of lib- " erty bonds left for conversion and a exchange, and the execution of or- ^ tiers for the purchase of securities * which were paid for out of savings a accounts, but never delivered, .are a some of the features of the treas- N urer's juggling revealed by recent ii investigations. a I V/2C a Da f and 5c Si The Star delivered to y< and Sunday morning for 60 about 1 y2 cents a day and I Tele Deliv l ' ^ ^ ^or £ ^ stai & q : vali k A v Fin M $24 ;!* > 4 ten ? l4 tad : or s a J mal J fad |L. I'A. -;.,c 'L. /IINERS IN DELIBERATE f CONSPIRACY IS CHARGE ® he hairman of Coal Operators' Committee in West Virginia Wei- ^ comes Senatorial Investigation. y the Associated Press. ^ WILLIAMSON. W. Va.. June 25.. ^ i a statement made public here toay welcoming a senatorial investiation of disturbances in Mingo, V. Va., ooal fields, Harry OlmLed. chairman of the labor commit- & »e of the Williamson Coal Operators' ssociation, declares the disturbances tL i the Mingo, W. Va., and Pike ^ ouniy, Ky., fields have been the rsults of a "deliberate conspiracy n the part of the United Mine Workrs of America" and that the United ^ Line Workers is "an illegal and ir( sponsible organization." W The statement, in part, says: "We expect to show that the viomcc, assaults, killings, shootings i*T nd destruction of property in Mingo 1 XL ounty. W. Va., and Pike county, ^ Zy.. beginning with the Matewan ^ ssassinations, have ail been in j JS ccord wit'h the policy of the United j line Workers' organization and I ^ i furtherance of a conspiracy, j nd form a deliberate part of the III iy | unday j our home every evening % cents a month costs you '* xh r C.._J Vb 1 ICUlb JUIlUdVJ. phone Main 5000 and ^ ery Will Start at Once II \ $| \TAtA graNDi d and other light car iding and quality at a ue ever offered to the : Cords a sstone Non-Skid Cord .50; 32x4, $46.30; 34x4 aes best, class the Fires ; tread justifies the na i, but a scientifically c< ts which give real effec kidding. Its extra thic ay extra miles of serv hirers now use it as oi Go to the Firestone dealer, at a time when protection / v. an to oarry the conspiracy intoefct. "We will show that the United J ine Workers, which organization seeking" to unionize this field, is an egral and irresponsible organiza- to m foj Sp; The smart set in Paris have a new , .that of paving snakes for ts. un I G I The T. f BUYS \HD NON-1 owners can now buy price tbat Firestone k: motoring public. t New Low Pi s also are offered at lo ly, $54.90. Tire repa tone Cord as the stur me "Non-Skid." It it instructed non-skid "w tiveness in holding the kness where the wear ice. Forty-seven hig * * 1 lgiuai ci^uij;uibuv. He offers you greater pro i and economy are demon e . IS : , y FOG HALTS AIE TEIP. fUVEKSIDK, Calif., Jane 25.Start an attempted non-stop aerial dash New York again was held up by t today, David K. Davif and Erie ringer, both of Ix>s Angeles county, siding not to tune up their airplane til the weather cleared. ollar Coloi IT'S not collar si as collar color 1 - a man s appea blue wbite, but sbeer wbite, st; is worn by tl T 0 L M AF :>lman La F. W. MACKENZIE, Mi Cor. 6th and C Sts A good rul< ways, liver your T O L M Phone * IT 11 n 11 p 11 11 1 r 1 »A SKID a tire of recognized tiows is the greatest rices wer prices: 30x3£, ir men, who judge >/1iae4- r»n> r* o cc -rr»orl/» wiiWk; l> wai waww mouvi 3 not merely a patritk angles and con: car against slipping is most severe gives k-grade car manutection and economy ded as never before. WW / PROMINENT ENGINEER DIES. LEXINGTON, Ky.. June 25.George Frederick Biasing, dean of the engineering department. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa., and one of the foremost engineers and educators in the country, died today at his summer home. Bay View, Mich., according .. .f Vfru PWoin<r wa- ceived by friends here. r M tyle so muck :kat snaps up ^ trance. Not M clear white, <^j> arched linen le man who a^g UZES! g .undry M iniffvr X?VTX 'NW* W& s that works both ' call for and decollars when you at [ A N I Z E ! Franklin 71 ; j y lM: t <: f> iff 'FM: "CV /A T ^ It - 6 t * i <r v'

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Page 1: MRS.KABERTOPLEAD st; TEMPORARY INSANITY i g V/2C Da …

mMe supply the Right Materials.

Everybody is making Paper Hats.3(i beautiful Color Shades. LQTSOF KL'N. Put mere man at worktwisting the strands. Show

" HIM! He always whimpers atthe cost of hats. Won't now.(fne side of material is velvety.the other has high satin finish.You can make INDIVIDUALWOXDKR CREATIONS.

pmmvc^ot®"perpetual II

buildingassociation

Pays 6 Per Centon shares maturing in 45

or S3 months. It

Pays 4 Per Centon shares withdrawn be-

fore maturityAssets More Than

$7,000,000Surplus Nearing

$800,000Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W.JAMES RERRY. President

JOSHUA \V. CARR, Secretory

AspirinThen It's GenuineAspirin is trade marie Bayer ManufactureMonoaceticacidester of Salicylicacidi

FOR SEVENTY YEARS NORHAS STOOD FOR HONORACLEAN. FAIR DEALING ANI

fiH m

il ^ nIv^ar r>

T"Is thisyou p

OEFORE youll of cars be a

model as you are

Your investmentpermanency ofm

I If your car is todate by a new m

vestment,even th<a saving, is miniixHere is our answitidfl: "No,wear

, announce a new r

not disposing ofa <

preparatory to bnew.'We offer yoiprices but a 1922we have ever buil"We make yourpermanent one

You will not fineyourcarsuperseded byanewmodelStabilized Desigrkeeps each Marmon 34 up-tO'date. AdvancecHj£>ugiiicviiijg na;

U At Dupont Grcle' I . Nordykr k Mari

HARDWICK INAUGURATESGOVERNOR OF GEORGIA

Promises Economy and Toncnes ox

Race Problem in InauguralAddress.

By the Associated Press.ATLANTA June 25..Thomas "W

Hardwlck, former United States sena

tor, was inaugurated Governor o

Georgia today in the first outdooexercises held since the lnauguratloiof Hoke Smith in 1907. He succeed,Hugh M. Dorsey, who has served fouyears. In his brief inaugural addressGov. Hard wick declared for an economical administration, stating hwould take up the state's financiacondition later in a more .specificmessage.Answering what he said was "wide

spread criticism" of i.he state following publication of a pamphlet 01

"The Condition of the Negro in Georgia," Mr. Hardwick said Georgia hac"been indicted, most unfortunatelyand I think unjustly, for mistreatinfthe negro, for peonage and othe;kindred crimes." and that "there iino real basis in truth and in fact upoiw hich the accusation can rest."

In his final message, sent to th<legislature today, Gov. Dorsey devoteethe major portion t,o a discussion o!the state's financial condition. Th<governor condemned the practice oicreating new counties, declaring thatnext to Texas, Georgia already hatmany more counties than any otheistate in the Union. Mob violenceshould be suppressed, and by state authorities, he declared. "If this is nodone, it is very probable that federaintervention will not long be delayedSince my induction into office on Jum30, 1917, the newspapers have carrietaccounts of the lynching of flfty-eighnegroes. From sources wb'ch, so faias I know, are reliable 1 have information regarding other lynching:not included in the list."A method should be provided where

by a state grand jury, composed oicitizens selected from all sectionsmight make full investigation intcthe crime and have authority to return presentments against those participating in mob violence."The governor should be given au

thority to rembv? any sheriff fountderelict in his duties, not only witlrespect to protecting prisoners, but a:

regards any failure on the part of thaofficial to properly discharge th<duties of his office."

TULSAi! UNDER INDICTMEN11 ....

""

Chief and Other Members of ForceAccused in Connection With

Becent Riot.Ity the Associated Press.TULSA. Okla., June 25..Chief ol

Police John A. Gustafsen of theTulsa police department and otheimembers of the department were indieted today by a grand jury in conInection with the recent riot and orcharges of permitting viceOther indictments were returnee

against Roy Ward, head of the policeautomobile recovery department; RojMeacham, traffic officer; E. F. Waddellchief of p dice of Sand Springs, ssuburb, and E. F. Williams. SaneSprings policeman.The jury in its report recommendedthat the indicted officers be immediatelysuspended from office. The

charges of permitting vice were noiin connection with the race riots, itwrs said.The minor members of the Tulsa

print department are implicated iran automobile theft case.Charges against Chief Gustafsen includefailure to enforce law against

v;cc- in room.r.g houses. *a«l»»re tcenforce the prohibition laws, failureto enforce the anti-gun-carrying lawand dereliction of duty on the nighlof the riot.

GAS CUT TWO CENTS.CHICAGO. III.. June 25..The Standjard Oil Company of Indiana today aninounced an average reduction of tw<

c nts a gallon throughout the elevermiddle states In which it operatesThe cut is effective at pnee. The newprices were not announced, the coml>any stating they varied throughouthe territory.Gasoline has been selling in Chiieago at 22 cepts.

DYKE * MARMON COMPANYBl.E MANUFACTURING, FOR) FOR BUSINESS FAIR PLAY

uyers Shouhis Questiocar a permanent model,dan to bring out a new

make a choice placed it far a

s sure of the ing practicesa: of the price. For $3985 y<depends upon uine $5,000 1iodel. plete as ever,be put out of sories.odel, your in- The Marmotjugh you make most offeringlized. to be. It has

nnM. imantr nualit-* .n. .-v°e not going to public the adinodel. We are ductions.current model, Noman can a

ringing out a cision until hi notonly 1922 the Marmoncar.the finest parisons of

t. price, permarinvestment a ance the Mai

| MARMON I PRICESHOW WAS

l-fuuDlff Tooriaff-i<-Pa*aenser Tesriac MSOIOO SSOOOOOClub Roadster ... J

1 Speedster <18100 8300.00Coupe <875.00 0150.00Sedan ST7100 0000.00Limousine 1 . M ,,,, _

i Town Car J 8000.00 000100

S AUpHtmmtMimuavUi end laOJirt(e seer «aa

-a « /->

l. Motors <^orp1501 Connecticut Avenue

mon Company mwwm

\4

; ====frEngineer OvercomeFinding Man He Hit

Was Close FriendI Special I>ispatch to The Star. (1 WINCHKSTKR, V«. June

.An official inquiry to fix reMponalhllityfor (he traiclc death. of John C. Lee, rich Clarke

county farmer, Ntoekman andlejrialatlve candidate, who un«run down by a Norfolk, andWcatern railway expreMK trainat a trade eronalnic near WhitePoat, Va., laot week, la to bemade.It In learned that the encrlneer

of the train wan Turner Clin- jf jean, a Nchoolmate and boyhood Ij. rnuiu hi iwr. nrr. iivin nnu

been warm' friends more than1 forty years. The engineer is8 said to have been so overcomer when he discovered that his

train had killed one of his mostloyal friends that a substitute

i had to complete his run. Mr.J«ee owned the farm on which

c Mr. t'lingran was horn, and onlyrecently remodeled the old atonehouse where the t'lingan familylived. i

i MRS. KABER TO PLEADI TEMPORARY INSANITY ir

r "

. Attorney Announces Defense in

[ Trial for Murder of Her Hus[band, to Begin Tuesday.

1 CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 2D..Tem-porary insanity will be the defense of

~ Mrs. Eva Catherine Kaber when sheI POAU r»r* fri-il n»ivt Tiw.oda v tnnrnin(rI charged with first degree murder ofr her husband. Daniel F. Kaber. in his- Lakewood home on July IS. 191'J. Atstorney Francis W. Poulson. counsel

for Mrs. Kaber. announced today.Poulson added that seemingly there

f was nothing he could do to delay the. trial of Mrs. Kaber.) "I will file a motion for a continu-ance," he said, "but this will be mere-ly a formality on which to base anappeal to a higher court in the eventthe verdict goes against my client. If

1 the motion is refused, as 1 think itl will be. I will have basis for a claims that insufficient time was given fort preparation of the defense." ,

j Poulson made a motion for a post-ponement of Mrs. Kaber's trial tendays ago. County Prosecutor EdwardC. Stanton objected to any delay, andCommon Pleas Judge Maurice Bernonrefused to grant it.Nothing could be learned today as

to the defense that will be put for.ward in the cases of Marian McArdle.daughter of Mrs. Kaber; Mrs. MaryBrickel. mother of Mrs. Kaber; Mrs.Emma Colavito; charged with aidingMrs. Kaber in plotting her husband'sdeath, all under arrest, charged with

I first degree murder, or Salvatore Cala.> who. following his capture near Buffalo.N. Y.. several days ago. admitted

he was one of the actual slayers ofKaber.

DISABLED SHIP IN.r HAUIFAX. June 25..The ShippingBoard Steamer Ozette, recently disl»abled at sea while bound from Xor-folk for Portland. England, reachedhere today in tow of the steamship

i Asabeth.

!: Without

sMost of us still re-t tain the fear of thet "dentist's chair" we

received in childhoodi and think only of a visit to a

i dental office when the tooth beginsto give trouble. Now. as a matterof fact, the tortures of the treat:ment of teeth long ago becameobsolete in better-class dental

s parlors, and today the study ofr] dentistry is among the highestt professions.

Euy Payment Terms to All

Dr. White, 407 7th St.Opposite W O.I*

worth's 6e no* 10s *C5»_

Store. Heors,^Dnlly, MI Sunday, 10 to 1. KhuII. -flj*

Phone Main 10. |^xQ3X A&JDr. J. K. PrelofcProp.

Id Ask>n:, or do Ir one?"ihead in Engineerndin construction. Idu obtain the gen- fViarmon 34, com- 1with ail its acces- I

134 is today's fore- |]; and will continue Ibeen the pioneer jjpears in giving the |rentage ofprice re-|

.fford to make a de- !!ie has investigated j!34 and madecornperformance.Ontency and perform-Hrmon 34 proves its |||overwhelming Isappeal IIWe invite you in Hto see this car, to Hlearn our policies Hand to go on a ElMarmon demon- flstrztion. H

oration INorth 7853

INDIANAPOLIS if ...

ALLEGED TO HAVE TAKEN IIBONDS WORTH $209,000

'

Charles D. Zell. Former Trust f!r»m-

pany Treasurer, Accused by PennsylvaniaBanking Commissioner. £Ely the Associated Press.LANCASTER, Pa., June 25..Charles

D. Zell, former treasurer of the AgriculturalTrust Company here, closedby tiie state department of banking BThursday, took more than $209,000in liberty bonds and negotiable pa- Iipers from the bank, according to dJohn fci. Fisher, state commissioner gof banking, who is investigating the v

company's condition. s1The bonds were given to Zell for

safe-keeping by numerous* persons, Aand he used them, it is said, in his itspeculative operations. He admits, £it is said by the authorities, to mis- 0appropriating this sum. No securi- e

ties were found in his house, when ^it was searched today. r'Juggling the accounts of depositors,

the alleged forcing of a name to acheck, the misappropriation of lib- "

erty bonds left for conversion and a

exchange, and the execution of or- ^tiers for the purchase of securities *which were paid for out of savings aaccounts, but never delivered, .are asome of the features of the treas- Nurer's juggling revealed by recent iiinvestigations. a

I

V/2C a Daf

and 5c SiThe Star delivered to y<

and Sunday morning for 60about 1 y2 cents a day and I

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^ ^ ^or£ ^ stai& q: vali

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;!*> 4 ten? l4 tad

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/IINERS IN DELIBERATE fCONSPIRACY IS CHARGE ®

he

hairman of Coal Operators' Committeein West Virginia Wei- ^

comes Senatorial Investigation.y the Associated Press. ^WILLIAMSON. W. Va.. June 25.. ^i a statement made public here toaywelcoming a senatorial investiationof disturbances in Mingo,V. Va., ooal fields, Harry OlmLed.chairman of the labor commit- &»e of the Williamson Coal Operators'ssociation, declares the disturbances tLi the Mingo, W. Va., and Pike ^ouniy, Ky., fields have been thersults of a "deliberate conspiracyn the part of the United Mine Workrsof America" and that the United ^Line Workers is "an illegal and ir( sponsibleorganization." WThe statement, in part, says:"We expect to show that the viomcc,assaults, killings, shootings i*Tnd destruction of property in Mingo 1 XLounty. W. Va., and Pike county, ^Zy.. beginning with the Matewan ^ssassinations, have ail been in j JSccord wit'h the policy of the United jline Workers' organization and I ^i furtherance of a conspiracy, jnd form a deliberate part of the

IIIiy |unday jour home every evening %cents a month costs you '* xh

r C.._J Vb1 ICUlb JUIlUdVJ.

phone Main 5000 and ^ery Will Start at Once

II

\

$|\TAtA

graNDid and other light car

iding and quality at a

ue ever offered to the :

Cords a

sstone Non-Skid Cord.50; 32x4, $46.30; 34x4aes best, class the Fires; tread justifies the na

i, but a scientifically c<

ts which give real effeckidding. Its extra thicay extra miles of serv

hirers now use it as oi

Go to the Firestone dealer,at a time when protection

/

v.

an to oarry the conspiracy intoefct."We will show that the United Jine Workers, which organization

seeking"to unionize this field, is an

egral and irresponsible organiza- tom foj

Sp;The smart set in Paris have a new ,

.that of paving snakes forts. un

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