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IN THE IHICK OF Till P (.HUNG W ITH NICARAUIAN REBELS. Maj G. O. Hatfield (standing in
n. r). ('Oinmander of the .Marines at Ocotal. and a group of Ins men with a flag captured from Nicaraguan
VJI TiV?" 1 ? > f «■*’ ft?"/" ' T h "l *? ~le, V l,s ‘ f, ‘ w At * h *
.! « f ,or disti " K,,U ' ,e d ‘""very during Ids service.
who was Killed in the rerent _ Wide W orld Photon.
Bb*£ ' iMHEhuS
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<iLl lING A NEW SLANT ON IHK WINTER SPORT HERE FOR THE NEWS KEEL. Find the cameraman in till* chain of speeding ice skater*
<«i the reflecting pool. A second look shows him prone on the Ice between the gliding legs and Sharp skate edges of the speeding fine as lie gets the
“low down ' on correct form. One perfectly good camera was put out of commission to produce this novelty for the screen.
Copyright by I’. & A. Photos.
PRESIDENT NEARER
JUDGESHIP CHOICE
i
Names Sifted to Only Few in
Consideration of Successor
to Hoehlmg.
P; .-sio-fit ' 'ookdge »a< t*-pr* e.j
today we, being still of an open mind
in the matter of filling the vacanty
on the Supreme Court bench of th*-
District of Columbia caused by the
resignation of Adolph A. Hoeh-
Png, jr. Although the President has j
reßched no com*union, he has b*-< n ,
;.r;vlng the matter of making this ap- j
puinfmetit serious attention arid it "as I
said in hi* behalf today that h<- is
•-wmaderably nearer solving the prob* *
Iff in than be was several days ago. It .
Is thought likely that he may make j
the dwjsion soon probably before the
e?,d of the present week.
It is known that President Coolidge |
has progressed jn hi* consideration of |
those who have been suggested to him j
to the extent of discarding all but *
several of these names from further
consideration
Put on Preferred IAM
i he names which he has la-fore him
tow have survived the at id test and
s' r ny of At»ori.«-y <;*i,rral Kargent, i
t» shorn *h*- President delegated th*
tasg of investig-iting those suggested
aod have been pul upoi the Brest
<}> f t s so-'va ii'd preferred liVt
J* j;- understood that of Mane tUr. •
re four names to b* fur;her rotund
<mo by the president only two an
*• re u to be resident* of tins city
7 ■ Piesiden! has indlcapd t|..d ,*
! 'ot infeoUon confine MtiiM if i
‘< >• < tleg Witt one horn among the j
v ■<;? of H i ln»,tii< f of ('oiunhis i
f! ob I ,1,1 /Isl .- Alt Ut f ;
hrtiiimg
Highest stand ild sough!
* :*• W* ma lt It plain that hi , tin !
• obtain If . >•' I'Vir ' of sou, oh*
*-* 1 i-' t' »<r,;;»jbii : at a n lards ond
dt'i < stloi «d S* j' 1 tnl< I t and that
e ' o* s r i/f j rojiose to in lehlf.i led
t n; s< ai'< it fin such J poison,
'ft I* sr-n to Irefieye from on*
v*. *.o House S.iin * 'oat Ji e.,* I- Ad
■t - t- * ' • t . - iv, local m.-mis i s
•b* n who im i !*<-<-a put u |sn
• JO e »<Je l • * pi• fened lief fra
fr-,, i|n d today Hi: l solnr
I sugg. ftfloiift mnue in
!',i, vd* nt tni iildr the nanus
: it V, ;Oiu ji V', i atlr > Who iiyei, m
■•vise Md . but |n .iHlir.l in ! to,
ai.d *<• .i/i < Klniift li is on
■ »•.■!< t on s im ve la I'#.
' ' ted t/.v tin V, i,n Hour. to A!
- i/ii• .■ a; ig. i foi all ftofl
MEXICANS ASK $175,000.
* it I'loitiunt hull* i.y Js mili*:
• f Met) hint n i/» Dalis* ’l' i a mi- Up
1.5, Ai r - t :■
" <•' 1"‘ iii- .UU'! ri,.o, ,gr Alii M till r|
••m f. / Ifi* fain!).. of linn, f>B>j
Win 'i * .-hot |»y l/Ml iI -s
f> < • god v.iUi an i. t.-n.pt |,, i njn cl
ill standing inward of Sbbfi lot
— di ad bunk iobf irs m 'fr as it w„s
iiii'irnriil yer.leirtay by M«iin»ii
' on. of H ! a MU i.a r n
(' 'J| >.,.T Buiilmi* A.-.km mfloh, as
s *■/ ot i 1 ti.r jrY.nr.i vs iff tin mar'.
( .Has to fin. action Mi l .mi said
' * iini/A, ~-nd li*- UiHb d. pu<y
en* rifle f.• ‘ « n.ui-n i fnalgis tni l|,.
1- 'Mum of filial.a, fV.ile / and /sorlauiii
If / il. / 1 ... 11 1 of I honk lit .Mat; on
I Vp loi Hail . U.
pWfonfi .id !i,< O i. I, at ).- id li,i
•hr*< i : *■'. i • of
f 4 44A* ili«
RED CROSS RUSHES
BUILDING PLANS
f
$330,000 Raised in Addition
to $150,000 Federal Aid.
$50,000 More Asked.
ate being rushed to start vvors ,
on the new $500,000 Ked Cross JJuild
mg to iff erected on the northw.-st *
i corner of the site now occupied by the ]
National Headquarters building !
Building operations are expe* teri to he j
■ under way early In ,e Summer.
This was disclosed today by Chair-!
rum i.une of th*- House committee on j
the library when h«- Introduced a bill
j calling tor an additional iippropriatioii
of $50,000 from the Kerleral Treasury
, f»r this tie-moria! building. About
four years ago Congress appropriated
. $160,000 for this purpose on the condi
i lion that the Red Crt mu, through prl-I
j vote subscription, would collect a like j
- urn Miss JlaW ltoardman, who was
j J h ehitrge of this drive for fund*, has |
f ained from private suhacrlptloti, en
tirely distinct from the ordinary relief ;
‘contributions and not through any as ;
f-hsment on member*, the sum of i
7330,000, making a total of $400,000 \
provided fur the proponed building, I
•'•’tilt 15,0(10 sjs-iit In preliminary work i
475,000 is now availahle. Including j
in hited* fees, the nost of the new i
| structure will ts- 1504,000 As it was'
originally stalled as it 60 50 propose'
Won betv.iifi the Culled Hlates arid!
pilvutr rubsi i iption, It is now pto ■
i»o»e'i that the J i-detiil Jioverrunent i
uiake ati additional appropriatlull of i
$30,000, bringing its total up to S2OO
“ ,,u Miss Ituafdio.ili has assured !lie
• tuiirmen i.f tin- Hcnate and House
( * oiiiuilttee on tin Übiarv that she j
vwl! be able li, Culleet from privitl'
cuuirfbutiuns a sum suftieiem to < um
| JrJc » <" f Ji* f lif’l UM>
i ll** {(iff lift ilviVf » If 1/14 /> ;$ } J
pi ovi * 1 by the Ifuildiirg Commission
• umpnacd oi Ibe cl,airmen of ||„
House and h' isit* committees on the
iilis.i, y, the He,«,-tary of War, the !
piesideut of lh<- Auiiiimi) Hell ,’iosr
ami a i epies, ~iafjv >. of (he central •
‘ ommillcc of the ,‘ioMS,
j l Iff new building is lo »,c „ deriem- !
sli.lt).Jabo/atosy fri w bli 1, melllbe
(ol 'ie i« let > iii/in ail , ve, Ihe eoiii.- I
'» y will b. shown u,. ; various hram h, * ‘
' * i ' # Mr,-.!- »* u* r wiii k how
!/*•: fJoni
PADLOCK CASE AGAIN
BEFORE SUPREME COURT'
'in hutml Perplexed Ove, R, y j,,
junction and Order* Appeal
lieatgufcd
if> I/- iilU-j) I'/ifsk
iia 'lUf Hllon Wlielbc, pi. n„ace V a
• ii.ii i,y pcsons eonyj. led of viola*
ing III! pfohibltlon law inn t„.
i'll II d .s again b. lo,i Um hup,,,,,.
1 jhh f I •it *1 i's J**hih
Atfii * 0.,i,5.i i tin John A Cioehcd
l *b*l Hi- hal'd <'apb* bad objin led lo
in |..iuiis king oi business pi open y
own*d by tie in ~i yyj, ( Blgbli. nli,
ii. i t is troll, on lie ground that (bo j
oft, /.ding n minis have but n nn*i <-d j
, ai.d tie (iovf i iiii/t iti bad supported !
I tie padlock llijiili. llon, 11,0 Blip, em«
' 0011 found ils if Jil l pie*td an.) i„
if* ** *1 liu ia s* ioa * g ut: if
.ii/liojfoi ' ii/eiiil Miti bell l Oidendsd
when fie case was reaiited fn» u
iguinofg that lb* liu is jutsi bit.) i
wai iiinii.il lb* Jnwc, cnuit in appie !
. bonding (but fb« lidifiuhce would ‘’till |
f inue, although He old leuaul bad va <
• and and Ie jn.ualuiJ Mp jHidloel, bad j
luoje rly bia ii apjii *, i 'mmss! lot |
tie juopu ly owls r» v ,um«• d lic it
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- V' V* ifwni JH WIBIBEiiCTMaB>,-j3r#r MWr^sftrrftr
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fall- s ? "7--
; "H. .m -X" 'b
lK|fV flw- '' r i* w, -i
k'Li A .SI mm* c.
lhe\wUiimhilng*
to ruiiiplete arrsi'gemerits fw It lift to Mr, i , i' 5 111 d * n, ‘* *h« Mulely old measure* meeting at the home of Mrs. Ilenry t\ IliniiHk
aS^B^ W %iiaSSwte r gJLi , «»!«fc^Smis ,^E^.; MC J....1 w%., Mr. TurhrrmMi., S UM, lS3s« B
ICE JAMS THREATEN
VILLAGES IN IDAHO
Hivei Washrii Aw«y Indian Houiett
and Inundates High
way*.
IJy lit» AnirUf f iUil |*fV(»a,
KJ'OICA NI s, WrtMli , ,l*4ii I iuiy f>
i Hi vers find creeks, swollen by melt Pig
I KlinfVH and blocked lit, places by lee
! Jama, ne-naicl iiurthern Idaho com
| munitle* today, with aerluua damage
fi an d, arid snow from the miumtalnn
ioiua-d U, teals at several oasiorn
Washington points
In the diwlrlcl around Bowlsion
Idaho, lie t Jcarwater BiViu Strain.,l
■.'if da bonds, Inundated sumo Mgi
I ways, wa«h*d away aoveial linlian
| liiumcs aiid forced rosldeufs to tics \
j family of si* was imifiwnied m iro,
' i.,i»s idciiac. d by fdt« rlv. i lain for
..-vend liousH
The points Hu call fa d by lb<- Bleu
wafer extended from lh« bydsool.a
tri«' dam at J,owlston to a pun,! 4.1
miles nj, Ihe river Thera were lluso
big i. c jams and snVfual min.a jams
wiii-n the. id) was l.ktsled out in one
of I 111 Hf, 12 fillies above BiVViidi.n, 11
highway was ltoo.l. .1, sending |,.-.,pio
scurrying fill »h< Her
li. low Allow Juui llon, a |,«rn was
upoii.il lU to 20 feet high with th,.
Vnite.l rapidly hacking up la bind (ho
b t
l.i,in lust night, a, lug liu font jam ul
Myrth went nut, releasing „ (ij font
l wail of water and In. The f, ,1.«« ~1
! lids flood was broken by anntino jam
Id mill and a hair above Aimw said
In be 25 feet higb
Otorgm Hitiik ciunrti
AI.iMNV fin , lanuaiy 3 tA') 'liu
j tieoigia National Bank horn billed to
j cjian tor business yneb iduy, a nnlise
1 jioftle.l on Him douis aniioun. lng II bad
jl.cn • Insod by lusoluUnn ot 11,0 1,0,11.1
j of db. ' toirt and Hud a iialluiad bank
j os.iinlla 1 bad taken > baige
'I be bank W.is inplbdly. d „| |2OIMUUI
and ii t d j“ o « of ~i ui §?i)i) atifi
H"» have nothin* to do with re-
Melon. She learned on arrival yes-
terday that her lecture engagements
m Boston and I likago had been
('.‘HM'i'lril. AssociiitPd Press Photo*
Suitor of Woman Blackmailer
Sees Gold Mine of Stories in Her Life
! *»*>■ Amu. .ule.J Per,'
NI .U % « *1 £K, Jmitimy J1 Net ley
jl.iuar- rt, Hellish author, who hi live
■ voiuincM imh • «hi,r' ti luriii ur..,
1 »ta,i made furthei (<onf#«it6n and <i• i
Milttad ids liiidiu*fs» Ivan nit a mytli,
I «•!< ItM, hi/wevnl , lll'listed 1,0 M ill
I man y "PhirtiKo May" Fhmeldll, f»l,
turin«*r hntorhius 1 <'limittli'i’.
I util paing la marry Iho veiiernhle
iiit wav I*, us hi in lima lii'i'ii t tinned,”
I" tut Id "Kin' Ih vim v i-lltil lultiK alal I
I !, ta fwiHinnuul In her, Further i httti
WORLD-WAR CHILDREN
HELD COLD-BLOODED
i Kn i .lt-i f'uiumeiits an Crime an He
j Mil) of Ulouilthirsty I a lie rii
IIIH'K as Youth.
i
liV lilt A a«ftP I’tlMl |*| re*
| NI’AV VOIIK, .la ll ani v a Tim
I Wui Hi War made iho • liil<ti i n »,f la
jiluy n "hhiaih hit si V Mini eald hlanileil"
j i>n n< ui generathith Frit* Knottier,*
j v lallnliti, hum yes! today mi his il ium
j tram ah eight maiilh lam at F.urapti
tin l.imilm-, tram llm Aipthanln In
ashed tepiirttHs what hail lulieii pluee
i in Anno lea timing Id* ahtamea Amatir
jollier ihlngs. ho iviiu lalil as the Hlek
Jm in inlinlitl i iinii ami al her rei enl
i hi linen
"ll In llntse VailOH people who Were
• lillilreii la the wui mat vv|»a heard as
Iho Hlls'ialli Biailllea as Ufa ulut hiiolll
la have lliliillloil all the hlnailshvil
and i i mliy as wm," he said '1 lit law
I tse.e II 111 I hell fates mat 111 I hell
ail tone "
" I hunk l jail It Is not Mm soldiers,"
;he added, "They mine titti li iit cut mat
wem V Ullit Nell toil down

Mmiilu late a movement io t let i a
muyar iliiil will hall) the tittlrw evtrlu
j elvelv, (instead at Mat ell y iiiHliaii
In* i vine la In J* rnpni it jeit, «« »i
I |M
in Mifflin* old (wore* by throwing
a dozen city officials out of office
when lie took over the mayor’s job
in the Bay State town.
1 Wide World Photos,
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jgwwggfc-rffffiff? »'lf . mSi IBk .j&L \: uMM i
F'v.iMj>^yi»?cC'; < A ft a|ifc : *l*le .Jm - itsSk gl- i jEjTjC .1
r ..sjfifw': tfe£We« • W‘iM&tmti§&fi jo£? v " ■ '*' •■ *•■' * 'V 1 * I .* .•' *; ?:' H -*|
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p\? r-r : .f t .*'jiM&£t*.::
THESE GOLFERS DON’T LET WINTER INTERFERE WITH THEIR GAME. Die hard devotees of the game playing over the new 18-hele in
door K»tf course of the Pertn*)||vaiiia Athletic Club of Philadelphia. The course, recently opened on the fourteenth floor of the club building, is about
l.'*o yards long and the members are making the most of it as an opportunity to improve their short shots. Wide World Ph< •>•-.
dial ;»ha la a K»>lil mine as t rime stuff
"It 1* partly a Inisine** proposition,
My puhllshers pnretieallv Insist an ii ;
Wa have all sort* at hna alters, Jt> ;
laa g I a thing la torn ilawii, W e
wra wafiiltTfnllv matt heil >Klia hue
plenty ta ronfes* amt, it t do way It 1
myself, there are f.nv wlm know haw
la eallfexs ally Is-Ht-r than I do."
one as his Volumes Os ' VanfeMSlan*"
•ays I,lima aerveil twa terms in Hrittsh
reform mliaals hut ho (Umleit he ever
I hml heeii in Jail
IgANG CHIEFS' BAKERY
RAKED WITH BULLETS
Aiello Brut hers’ JMani J» Alteek
eil—SallU Sum Bailie far
SIOO,OOO
h> iiii« a *«itt i.t(«tt Vn At*
I ’ll h ‘AI io, hiiuttti \ I’ram |,aiai>M
la ImlleU was Ilia uhuUMura Fill j
•ation gang lighting took vosteidiv
i The Aloha Inal hi is whose untune :
have hewn peraisirntlv mentioned l>\
pajii eas h ah is nf (he mill \l l.'apano
Kuni-'slei«, were (he inlemteil vleUmoi
as iho la tool ai 1 1 In 11 at mi attnek mi
tile Aiello htkerv hist night
None of the viellaa was present
When IWa ailimil men entered (lie shop
mill I all ml II With hiillet*
A f 10(1,(100 nnit agoi list the pollen
WHa fthal liy 'l'aliuU ,|a»t" No Ills, who
ellrtiKeil he hail hern twhe lililniipeh
hv I'.illeo anil lu.ftlo in rash lal.en
fram him
"Haiti* amt Mm anil he damned"’ I
I input v • ‘aiinnh-Hianei ii i'iinmn laid!
Ills 'll let lives "We'll give him phtnl)
as i limit e la tile male billin''
• -*
i'main ll Im Kei»teih, hamnaiv
i ’aUan 'af I ‘aiiierhm v, ri i i nlly ite
i lure*l Ih'il » vi v elinieli In |!ii iaml
slmiiht ha• • a new inn pirinia mpUl
amt Shaw apprapi lute (lima every
M aiel.i v,
i HOUSE MEMBER DEFENDS NAVY IN RESCUE ATTEMPTS AFTER SUBMARINE lull* Krnrr icnla
five la Guardia of New York (in center), returning to the Boston nan yard on the submarine s «
ship of the ill-fated SI. after a cruise on the submersible to the scene of the -inking of tin- M \f f e r his >„r
vey of tin* salvage work Representative I-a Guardia said Congress should send the naval men engaged in it
i it vote of ronfldfiKT for their efforts. t*v p ak \ Pho* ,! -
LOCAL C. OF C. PLANS
j FOR BIGGEST DINNER
; Chamber Arranging Banner Affair
for Observance of 2lst Anni
versary January 24
rile annual Ismullet of the ll.eli
I inatou t’luunfier as t'amuieree. to t»e
held at the Mayflower Hotel danuurv
In leleluatlan of the twetitv tlrst
anniversary of the foumllng at the
organisation, will he Staged nil a
larger saute than tn |vi*t years, ae
eardlng (a an nnnoum'eiuent taduv hv
j Ivan •’ Weld, ehalrman of the earn
101 l lea |n elnu ge
The program will tnetmle an ad
I dress hv a speaker oi national prom
inenee amt tin eiiiei toinment h\ pro ,
f fesstonal talent Mr, W eld sold Mem
i hers es the eontiuitteo as-a-tie Mi
j W eld were onitanneed as follows
lioheit N tlm per, V\ II litem I' «Jude
I I‘Sinlv \\ Halloo ileoi&e K Pe N. ite, \
i Frank • l*. Fenwiek. Ilona Kina j
i Arthur t»‘ Murks, wihur »’ smith |
i 'nton Siephnn, I'iiarlea ,1 stis kinan, i
[ W iliuor .1 W alter, IV .1 Falkihnn. I
| Atheit Svliulleis, tna>ie liuil-s Iktourd’
\, Ilnur, Walter F HahleiMan. Merrill
In t’hanee, tlemv l» i‘iainplan, .lames
!It tlender,sen, Finest F itevrell
|lh niv T orfleistlnger. Ultleaiv I
jiiffiilt, h t* Melvin Blimp**, ,lahn ’A
t Walker, A. l.ettWleli Sim lair lea H
| Xhellvethy, tlevirgv* F Xnkato Uearg*‘j
jll lhawn, tlemv F Fvde, Harry C
j Frogg, .laseph I* llrevfuss W illiam
jll lluVilv, Thames 1* I liUepage
I Arthur F Ma»eu and r*aear A. v’
II a lmtler.
A M hers iisslstliiii are Hi esldent
j M.iftlii ,X Hesse, FlierAe* W Hai r
Harsev W livde H liudaiph .lose,
Iw F Ivemtell mid Joseph Ptevdias

II 15 riytn A>|ieim Air Metl lattti >
HIM V Hern. Janmirv h i4'» An
Amerhun. Mai Uivw at (he \metivoa ■
naval ud««|an, Ih w Mu* hist plane tn
the inuiiisnuit. il as an aeiiul toad
servieri hwlwein l Una and Hpillns
Mai Hi aw Anade ilia 111 si trip Monday
la a hidi.ip, in*
DETENTION HOME
: SITE SUBMITTED
Mrs. Van Winkle Suggests
Unfinished Apartment Build
ing as Compromise.
Aii unfinished apnitment building
on Delaware avenue southwest near
K street ha# been recommended to the
I ‘istrict t.'nimmsationor* by U«ut.
Mina t\ Van Winkle. hr.id of the Wo-
I man s Unman of the Police IV'nsrt-
I mi nt as the future home of the House
jof Detention.
i Mrs. V&n Winkle believes the
building? van be converter! into quor
:t* ns sattsfaetory not only for her
bateau anil the Detention Hot!no t.y;
al.-v* the medical rllnies of the Pis
trict Health Department which al
ready have been motol from the
.tianirle area south of Pennsylvania
avenue into temporary quarters tn the
ilalHnger and Tuberculosis Hospitals
Favored Old Hotel
District oltteia Is who hat e !wn
! studytnK the <iuos.tum of reloxytttnj:
the blouse of Detention, had virtually
decided to move it to the old St, James
j Hotel at Sixth street and Pend'.sy’vania
: avenue, but Mrs. Van Winkle has so
vigorously opposed this plan that
other proposed quarters are being in
\ estivated.
Commissioner Ptwnw 1. Dougherty
1 pointed out that while the unfinished
apartment building would Uko’.y bo
1 acceptable to the t'ommlssioners •;* •<
j doubtful if it could be completed and
; converted with the available appro
prtation The deficiency bill carries
■ j only $17,000 for new quartet s for 'ho
House of Ivtentioo, ho explained. atnl
this amount must last IS months.
< dmporinl.se Proposal
| Mrs. Van Winkle has consistently
advocated leosing »>f the *!r.us> iVsigo
Hotel as a puttUc welfare budding
l which would house the xletention home
I and the Woman’s Uureau She ms*
! post'd the unttntahext apartment build
.mg as a compromise. There ts -,nttt
j eient at vice lit the rear »>f t!>e building
| for a playground she said. Isick et
! play spaeo has been one of her strong
'er 1 objections (o the uro it( the sCsl
hotel budding
j The detention house quethion is ex
| peeted to be set that saon in view of a
Iteceni uUlmatmu trout the Ti > tsun 1
lvpartment that it desdsal the build
me at Fifteenth street and Ohio ave
< one vacated so tli.xt there will be no
I interrupt lon In excavation* now unde*
J way on the site of the new .iVpnrt
j im'ut of idmmeivo Ituilding A »om
jmtttee headed hi \|ij 1 D Mkm»
j Vsalstant Kuglttoer lAnninKstonet ts
j st inly tun the subject, uni he is now
’ prepoilng a report for the Maud of
I t'ent mis* loners
’«'■ .»■ •
j ZANE GREY SUED.
j Coast Man A»ks Han on Sale of
Novelist's Hock
tOS INHbtKS. J a tm.it v ft d v i
Vn tnhmetlou sou to prevent tiane!
they, author, flvmi selling any mote
copies of Ids book the Vhundcihtg
Held, til* been tiled In Federal
emut hete bt t'htrle# \ Maddux id
this elti l he petition also dem imbst
an acvHtuniing of piotit s alleged m
j fimgemeid of et‘p> right.
Maddux ttsseil* that they'* book
J heats a marked resemblance to on
entitled *' The Mottle* and the tint
fold," which was written by the 1«t
K'hn H tVok and published hi IW.
He declared t\>ok died tutesiaie tn i
t ttf. attvi that ht* wtdow assigned to l
Ahwhiox alt lights to the book
17
INTIMATES WILBUR
II BARRED OFFICERS
ijMagrutier Tells House Group
Navy Men Were Told to Stay
Away From Probe.
* __
: H> lu? Associated Press
rj Intimations that Seitvia.y \\ jU*u»
' j prevented attendance of naval o:8
. cers at the House naval t- ’. mater
1 hearings while Hear Admiral T!• ■■tv-.o
P. Maitruxler was on the stand were
.''given to that committee today, when
the dejossexl comnuiKkr x»f the Phi'««
d ;pb:a X ix y Yard rev: .. at * ■ >.
’ (ti'.ony.
! An effort to bring the twvtvut: > o
' | fore the committee was made Him*
‘ di.tfe'i by He presen tattve Ma' Untie,
IVmoerat. r 'ktahoma. Chair" 'van
l.utler refused to entertain the mo
iron until later in the proceeding*,
.however ar j he assn rial tin' r'kla
J honia member that ronsidwaiitwi »*f
' an mwainui for Htvref.iry Wilbur to
i apivar vv on Id ! v In orxlei
Qthiti's Mevsage lit Oflker.
l ( Questioned tv Mia'Untic. Magruder
’ Mid his er.ii infs': mation. x't* the Wtb
bur matter bad N n revem-d
a bn'ther otb r.
"t'he s'ftiiVi' ant rasa go ire
, je. eivcd. Magiader s* ,1 ‘ This liter
‘ sage was 'the Si. d.i ' d»v-s r.s't d*
t sue any eftUvr attacfiexi fs> io»> d>
J partmenf to attend any b arings .'f
the tls'use nav.il committee wlv.'.e
. i Hear Ashtural >lagru.tcr -a w ;aes*
' • befeiv that rvmmitM'. That quot.y
, T lion s' the en'v 'us ■ rt.»>» t '-rvc 1 *
Mev ‘.mac d-.'C«o*vl the ■. ‘ s isibdltx
j«H tvmox g the New belle. ’ tv\o»n »
eilusiiivsi'.o hoe ts» warm- r waters *t»d
,Magruder saat that., wb. A* h * stet
wou'sl Mir : • iley it! senn* i»'s|ve!».
hsi tlHHtgbt ’.hat much suhm t. ate tsstn
ing shs>nhl tv slette m Neitbct- w i .•• *
. U» %svustom the s'revx s ts' the haw!
slulls of thsise s'ittnates.
Ik'Wlilx's Ptw im'eiew it t .anv
Tb.is ws'itisl prvivue the , vws is :
; Cvtmi'.»igns vvhveh might N' wagv\! 't*
I j Cither the Not the! II I'a. c s>; Ns-tt’s
vt ii v . ic.i \ be ad.hst
M * .
| tovxit ssuiire s'tt which ihs< S I sunk
.as * spi,)i>,Usl tt d \Viiis.'
I'tie liviliMiis Have tws> siihtiKat m,
iseiiage loss 's rt\i;i»iw! ti»r piAUMpPi
ialxtip, submoism-s. h, tvdsl the »• »:
mutex*, Oskbiig it was iuiptactis a! ts>i i
ter.stci ts* ues's'inp ,m a submatiue x"
t»i»'ii tj.tt trip
i t'h.tiiN au ttutlei mteiiurusd the ex
ominatHm ts» *-»i vbat t>«' wvv'nl b,
! glaxt ts* s>'U*»st xml the ssmmrvixv x
he is n*i" si s*f tbs' m ■ % ix>uim
j Is* hs i West s*i x'lviFkwi.o S x'
i Magi i-vlet -"ltd K*'* Vl -Si 1 xd o x \
advantages fm such .* txisx*

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hhvgUsh woman **s *f t. iven mips. *
atx'hdevt ot the new >H,tksi*ts\X'.x' \b
mot ml Vhialvt at hasttloidsm \xo
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j WHammeusii *elxvted Pom m.we th.,
.l> •übmitted ts* ths> AWs,h* VmotKvt
• tKiles-Uott tNnnmtttexx
j "iss f»s's»tt xS'tUsss ti\*m t Ixmlk
tlihltxvts Uet plan* aie stvssi'h.
ia* t boM and .plends.l xvww'pttp
l etknA mil iditi i x*,,* s«t ths- Ivan
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