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| VOL, 83.—NO. 113. &:
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ASSOCIATED PR
_ DISPATCHES, ~
Pubiiahed on wix days of tha week by the Cl
eecond class matter at Cleveland vostortica
land Company, ¢!
1. 0, Fentered.
Miner the ‘act of Merce 8 1970.
TODAY
Duse Is Dead.
How Asia Grows.
Liberty Is a Teacher. «
i Black Herman—He Knows.
{_"_BY ARTHUR BRISBANE!)
Copyrlaht, 1924,
‘GRAUL’S READY
“TOPICK WOREN
POLICE AT ONCE
Sarah Bernhardt and Rachel,
Will be remembered as great leaders in
the art of interpreting thought, direct-
“ing and stimulating imagination.
+ There ia no one in sight to take the
the Italian and Jewish children in the
poor quarters, the: doxen
and Bernhardts,
Some one of them
the
wre {Women’s bureau .was urged
Tuesday by Police Chief Graul,
ral font her way into unlight of t
jon of Tokyo
yeott on all products
of _Catifornia,
Funds for Pay to Be Made
Available Soon.
Appointment of © sufficient
women to complete the police-
who said he expected to use
¢ feminine patrolmen for
“general police duty in parks,
dance halls, theaters, bathing
Here’s New Storm Center
in Senate Revenue Quiz}
IS BLAMED ON
LENIHAN & 60.
Test of Bonds Slated in
Columbus Wednesday,
irst guns in the battle to
establish validity, now in dis-
pute, of $850,000 in bonds is-
sued by Lloyds, Ltd., of Lo
mn-
don, England, to cover part of
the $1,400,000 county deposit
with the Municipal Saving:
Loan Company were fire
day on behalf of county com-
VALIDITY SNARL
Some High Points
in Coolidge. Speech
e danger to America is not in the direction of failure”
to maintain its economic _ Position, but i in the direction of fail-
o maintain its idea
*
At present our country does not need a greater outlay of
| expense, but a greater application, of constructive economy.
| @ government itself, in order to be successful, and all
of thong connected with it, must put all of their energy upon
what they ea can do for the people, not upon what they can m get
it of t!
ou ee oe wove
‘he progress of the world rests on courage, honor and
fait i Jf America wishes to maintain its prosperity, it must
maintain its ideals.
ok
Sout
the financing of works of peace in Europe, though we have re-
eatedly asserted that we were not in favor of advancing funds
an
ind business reagons ¢ exist why we should participate in
| SPEECH MARKS
~NEW ERA IN
OUR POLICIES
Economic Liaisen Sought
in New York Talk, ~
David Lawrence.
President Coolidge has under-
taken to convert the ~ public
opinion of the United States to
economic rather than politi-
That is rom right, but they will soon|beaches and all other places missioners by Assistant County for any military purpose.
# Prosecutor E. J. Thobaben. We Renee
o it. to its - aes J. - :
int ma Commerce Foes where women and children con Bees Armed with records dating back t “——— with a certain and definite settlement of Ger- international law must await “
‘case Japan and the united gregate.’ Re the gerly part man reparations frets established, I should favor the calling composed state of mind in Eu.
° Seater “will bave no quarrel. We Ithough city council, in creating SEN, - of a similar conference to achieve such limit: tat ons ient
only excluding a Asia as Japon, the bureag, did not appropriate funds 3 ments and initiate plans for a codification ern: tional rope,”. the Presiden! ap-
acto ea the Chin finance it, it was general; reed, law, should preliminary inquiries disclose that ‘such: a proposal pealed to America to give its_-
the money soon, would be forthcoming. would meet with a sympathetic Tesponse. moral and material support to
700, know that the Popotation | of | Counetlmen 30,000 the Dawes-Young report for
“ye sia Increnoea now by would be a they ing to © We are against war because itis destructive, We are for
Tions every yeat and that aa tes petsed an ordinance 5,000 for oe rere br law. peace because it is constru eck concord with all the-economie reconstruction of
a ro) ent, Europe.
t. : Fearne oe ot Tatione through mutual understanding. Ps otal
chi
Vhile’ Mr. Coolidge
eels by B P. Lenihan & Co, that ii critics Inside the ste
ted as agents for Lloyds i
en
at which precipitated the qu
- CHAS, EICHHORN, THAW BABBLES
have our position un- |, tion of the validity of the bonds under the world one he seiz oppor-
a. | 3 It is believed sho will decide to intro which the Municipal Savings & Toan tunity afforded him in addressing the]
We are not interested in “gentle-)duce another ordinance providing for prs is a new picture of Francis J. Heney, San Franciseo Co, holds the county fun EA , WILDLY AS HIS. “(Complete Text of President | 1 ~
.” They are spt to separate maintenance of the bureau. + lawyer, snapped as he arrived in Washington to dig wy he Lenihan Span ‘etusing re: || Complete Text of President
\ Gerelop inte "sacra of of paper.” | ten evidence pr e UP | sponsibility for reporting, the bond |S Coolidge’s Speech Will Be
Heney was hired to work for the Senate reve-_| transaction
to the, state department of
nue bureau probers at the suggestion of Frank A, Vanderlip | iss
>,
statui Found on Page 16.
OHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR.
BIES SUDDENLY
nce
Ss
z
CASE NEARS JURY
23° prov
‘nen's Bible claes, using janation of their |
ard Me ye vate ec ae ee tes [dust and pai enator Couzens until the “rule by probe” letters, | "ould offer no ves sraton of tol - ww ealtors assembled wt the annual Tunch
e paral . . ade > — the Axsocinted Press h
= many people” want ~ liberty witht t Grea sparcan <ecure > oligiblen, nine of President Coolidge protesting such extra legal action caused operation Results in| in Death of Grabs Reporters. by Hands. begin = pal we Ot educution on the ot
weleranig corresponding’ An to the duties of the wosnen, they| the Senate to put him on the public payroll. Chai f Temple Fund. Bart Ameria shall play tn helping Bo
eee wet bathe aac aa thay eames Shey airman of Temple Fun Talks ‘Incoherently Until, rope-‘to wena stability.
‘This oar cs te nations feral police work, sec GIRL, 4, BITTEN Savings Campaign. 4 Order.Is Called. w Cath t6 Europe, Plea: ne
. groupe an individuals. © It's a good}attention to women and children, both | | comm Charles It. Eichhorn, a leader, in PHILADELPHIA ‘April 221 Mr “Goalie er in effect that
tps ned again! an soning BY STRAY DOG nn Masonte eiteles here for forty ier erated cnmoton fom in the reators of, the United Stats shal
UT Roaster own at doe|iand in diferestiy atased em nos SHE CARESSES na oom he eet fan pensar oe nee ser | ana Srna
1 al from the effects of an operation neon as his sanity case wa: = fesuacitate " .
everybody, that verponsibiities towns having pol men. o} | ¥ ae near id in en i
Low libecty. tities the wemee cre onnteed ie hee | Pasteur Treatment Need to Be De-|*, °° for gol @ jury when he auddenly rushed over | Mt t2 aid in the general reparation
© engaged in hu-| | 8 He was a thirt-third degree Mazon, ts the prcre tes sheel ne Maas of | Settlement, - He significently pointed
You must let a child TRY to mk mane society work, which is simi fe to | termined by Physician. | the loan company, ask: y commis: | commander-in-chiet of Late frie con, several correspondents and, gesti |out that the United States refuses to
before ie can walk: you most tt it try| that of our probation department and) stray dog leaped upon fouryear.| stoners to deposit public funds with | giver, eat potentate ing wildly, said he wee afreid, "they | Q2eU8S reduction of allied war debts
to awim before it can swim. No people our fur nile det tne ve ot Edrice Riedell while she walk | hi brine and pas commander| woud Breck 1 jury during the till owing to America, but this
went an” vr empty Tae peeerome i at bo sa te dcr Se ci sii ig Be ret nea manor tren mene Amarin as
nan bile wou ace, dec ands a eee Fee eee aestang (BOE ® 6 lend its assistance
a on ten Jame. This country | double crime, but ther ‘emt te Admission of Guilt by Parent ing her cheeks and forchead, — | at uly 23, 1928,)” and asta s ae and cha inate er a Feat of the Zoropean prol
when y frat came, sae | placed ne eaters, parks,/. Brings. Unusual Sentence "The child was rushed to elty houpital issioners to consider depositin, alti aaeet eect inaes
fun’'t quite ready for libe 2 bathing vhoaehee and all other places |” poy wie in a police ambulance and transf red | 400,00 with the loan company at’ 5 ik most excitedly, 86 much so"
ing by the Teapot Dome and the little | men and children eengre.| PPM Judge Phillips. from’ the he city hall dog bite|per cent interest, on a ven hee counsel, former, Judge ohn |
Attention paid to government by the fate | Sentence of life imprisonment. in clinic her wounds were dressed) Attached to the letter was a bond| Masonic temple from debt resulted in|ghan, whe then catied ton nner ons | an appeal of transcendent imper
average ma 6 6 fants Mor Patrolmen. io benltentiary wax’ pronounced | by Dr. Readhend, of the city health de-|turniahed by Lloyds ma vigotiated by | his decision to postpone the operation |commotion ended by” th 2 Seporters [tance It means the turning. poin
raul added thet counell sive would |Tuesday on Wasil Tokar, forty-eight, | partment |B. P. Leni ature ot | 0 re nn o PoTteTs | the policy of isolation whit
R. GUTHRIE, eat earnest Protestant be asked to appropriate funds to fill after he pleaded guilty before Com- Witnesses sey the litte gird was|the ween y is tae Ni frlende, month According to|being ejected from the courtroom by| srr resus interpreted, vt ie en
Episcopalian, hose church | the department's quota of patrolmen, |mon Pleas Judge Frank C: Phillips to| walking along the street with an older|" Under the ‘Levihen cignatere, Tho 6 nd Thaw Being | political detachment but as economic
young | which fa 3.200, “We can't police thi |a care of attacks upon his own eight-| person and topped to pet the | baben said, appears the statement “act of his attorneys, setusion, The President tlie the
Jeity with a force only a Little larger |earold danger, Permiai for Police were searching for the dog,| hh omeed a: recess fee note retary Hu recent
than Youngstown’s,” he « plea to a lesser charge was refused by oll see NPE ESS FOF beech “in that
Miss Wing wi Jubilant Tuesday | Judge Paillips, | ‘whe declared society ‘4 sting h hi Iyer dence arene ica ole ae
wer the passage of the policewomon’s |must be prot ihe sitting with his
stom e ‘d woveurohd mother Mes | economic aloofness. Realising that the
nance by council by a vote of 18 to| “Tokar Tho liven at 2816 W. bth , ound | Gonsinued om 7 pie Bin Gonna Mn noner] ene, tme-vear-old mother, Mrs. Mars vondulum has swung away from EUs
. %| 12. Hope or the bees teel worker, crue through mes, taken ‘° Dr. L wil — anes ew during the morning ary | Tope too much, Mr. ‘Coli ige attempts
abandoned Wha co * tte hi etter yy to-set toxi ation, rd of} two attorneys a d_ bitterly Yo : She
en. Councilman Potter | bie y toxic ‘ stvetion vyeician 1 IRES THREATEN RESORT Eichhorn finally consented to cre] Thaw in their adresses to the York ‘specch- to bring
tnerpetedly a is ‘vote from jas fenvating dlrcumetance, but NOXYILLE, Tenn, April 22 fs
bg en ination tie as ste fhe Pasteur treatment The Riedell| ,XNOXVILLE, Tenn, April @2—(By the hospital Sunday and submitted to ting insi nd | alitieg the wenn th sonomic
, — one” messni operation on Monday ie {ealitie—the very thing whieh lea
ballot, MIG ier unthinkanis. that you should family Iv 9 E, tow ai ie Smoky mountains, the ee on Monday noon, Ser should te “ext in the ‘yylum nation advoatee eae nee
vow n . ° le itty miles today mplications which ensued re- ediately after adjournment -w: ad
t| “We have been able to stadt h thee free, Su dge. Phillips told im in 40-MILE ¥ VIND { shou torent ‘fren inthe vicinity of Sune sulted in his death at 8:30 «. m. Tues. y ‘after adj ene was fiat championship of that cause, Mr. §
brineiple t policing by women,” she | passing pentence doing ' the |! | thines'a uder con: | day announced w suddenly left his! cooliage, howeve the - line
‘and it is now up to the finance |proper thing-the 0 oper thing—| SENDS TUGS ON | trot. A large aves waa’ bu er — 1 mother’s side and rushéd to’ the cor- sharply between potitia! associati
committee an and woncil ae a whole to |in a ease f your kind. For the good ing relatives of Eichhorn, who | res; spondents! table. He grasped one of ies ssoclation®™
emtar Sri tetas fi fot tty Jl to's eee | | LAKE TO PORT | soo fame ania nnn, ee eho Fewer eeiticteet
the intellecta! ch wise that nothing of the sort can| Tuesday, another t dank, dark, drew a Dy tents and bie wife, Mrs, Ruth Ts ary say I thought they'd break tareement of gove ohn fen ae o
OW take “Black He Herman ne —_—__ Inappen sgain.- Years hence you may | day, was tade © o disagrecable RENT ROOM on ‘rms ho live at 1589 Wyandotte jut I don't think so now,”| O° or ands and Siena
wnagician, recently arrested. for lave ,0 Badly Hurt in [be paroled, but my sentence in that | in the morning fre a forty-nine hour } Listings From: Today’s News: 0 “years Eichhorn had been a le
actleing blact ey a you be one in the enitenti ry for | wind whic down ele wires, | Ei had be ow 0 you oe
practi Hck masier and +! Columbus Gun Fight (ce vocontes fo Os Perens ims of trees and kept Sahing tugs wd To Rent —Room saan “Marker branch of the | porter arked | apart ooh nan (he De et
“Stack Herman,” to hi COLUMBUS, April 22— .P.)—|" Although not entirely new to-Caya-| light craft in port. beds tate Banking & Loan Co agl centealacen eae ean
ack ” to prove his mag- in port port) contemplates,” says Mr. Cool.
jeal powers, fires olver at a duck, Patrolman T. .C. Stewart of the Colum-|hoga court records, a sentence sue The chilly wear! ran will remain for \" Arrangements for the funeral, which it a cgueide rable Joan AM fae
er the da wily dincpreacs.| DUS police department and Charles |as the on Imponed Tuesday in rare, | Wednesday, accords to Weatherman) Sitting of Detroit car? nar We || wit bo SMasonie, have not been com nde “i
SS eee mmarieally disappeere— ‘Thomas were probably fatally wounded |recorae show. E ner. who edicts a light front dur. | wi » haven n com | jr se)-was t
only Herman knows how or why. in a gun duel here today. the early-morning hours. The| nervous, But I'm etn
followers have great confidence in him.| Patrolman Stewart was called to th 'CHURCHI IN VENICE weather in to be fair with slowly rising | Man and 1 Daughter Everything is all night how eton’t you ol Kin of ‘Buffalo Bill
He interests them. vestigate reports of a shooting atieay,| TO BE DUSE TOMB temperatare, 4 Fi Nothing te afraid about |
Nenonat aan in" which bmn tn ald to have Ore guards reported Tuesday that re Dead in Fire soning Ses, my mosher wants to Will Unveil 4 emorial
HIE Natlonal Republican, supposed oo that ——_—— relve fining tage went out euely in Mesto Foal Es || ADR ich. April 22. an | interviewe tell you a lot —(By A. P.)
the Republican na d to have sides Actress’ Body to Be Taken to Italy the morning only to return because of - Hamden ‘Theyseeven, tn nd his daughter, things in ten minutes. But that § tow. fourteen,
direful vie ee . high winds, Several wires were re- pe broken, wil W Cod:
covets La} volvers ou! or Burial orted torn from their fastenings at D wal the bronze uestrie
fo fire, Stewart wes PITTSBURG, April The death- Weandotte and Detroit aves., Lake- us." He shook of "Buffalo Hill” at the Cady,
¢ people shou! [thot through the abdom wi . El Duse will | wood entrance to Yellowstone park,
crn the tilrdy fost at ben irourh the abdomen. ___ «Nod with of Mime. one bee wil n Tusedar the mercury dad make his | the uate Bi American aasseibton
4 hem; 01 THE WEATHER Ie in a little cemetery behind an ont a “4 ss jegree mark “and as| in. id died of auifccati ns m: |, but he seemed announced, today, Mra Hf
aie sew rae tonight [Pred '* little cemetery behind an) wind had abate ws ee ated of setaeatien tote una to coverainate hin fein tatue in the work of Mra, Harry
BAROMET EN attempted to enter an adjoining room. | Neh, notmally-protuberunt, with | P292° Whitne
U.S. Boat Sinks, Bars sme ‘trie, ve «120 Interurban Poles
(Channel in Ohio River) saved hs hands and glanced rap | Leveled Near Marion
Apr’ Ly right he, sp ce, MARION. 0.
|it was made known here toda:
‘The famous tragedienne’s love
day — generally |with Gabriele ai
2Burnto Death = |
in Residence Fire.
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(INDIAN A WILL 006, 16, DIES fanted her mortal |, HOU April 22.—(By A. | i indy pril, 22. Twenty
Ari 2 remains to rest amid the ruins of her Pyles fe ae arial ? » ny pou ily ex the Columbus,
The ied dog, ee re: castles of dreams. |Tearned, ‘were bu: ath arly | Inst night during a windstorm. Ore of the reporters: asked wen lastnight betwee!
Frank Finkle, which hes been a famil- t\ rhe bod: ax de-| ‘The vessel went down near dam 27,| ‘Tha wsmiled for some reason. The eye
enn. rson's body } wh aon blocking. the. channel. oth his face taking on a serious expres Gperation was sutpended & two hea
weibe) te ae ing vatiable by "haan body was found ina || Cherry 4100 Central 7100 J! ses crew Feached the ahore in’ life:| ine won't be a_ mistrial writ | own ma tum pant the sm by i
|Weinesday night. y 1. ‘front. room. vont Be poles were dow :
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“fhe Co., will broadcast the Cleveland-Detroit opening ‘game,
: i play by play, at Cleveland, Wednesday, at 3 y In
: | ’ : case of postponement the game will be radioed, when it
\ . is.played. Tune in Wednesday—3 p. m., WJAX—for
: . } . ~. : 8 * another of the famous News baseball parties! -
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