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Sun-Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 1

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IESISW ty r'-i'lm IXWlSTpN 14AINE1TUEDAY MARCH 27 1923 ESTAB1 JSHED1847 fPRICETHREE CENTS i 1 V' SEEK DAUGHERTY'S SON AS FRIEHS OF MURDERED MODEL 1 Draper Daugherty Reported as Saying He Suspected jHe Was Marked for' Plucking NEW YOltK Mu rcli Auilii-tant District Allornry Peoora anil Polio Inspector Coughlin today joined In an artiVo acoroh for Draper Daugherty only eon of the Attorney Uenoral ofthe I' 8 to ques-thm lilin concerning report that ho vii a friend of Dorothy Keenan murdered model und that ho miRln know of a blnckinsilHng ring uslne her aa a decoy 'It waa pointed out that Daugherty If ho la aa roporled at Atlantic City could not be compelled to com here but the inspector declared ho would "be Rlad to lioten toP atory Would Halt Expansion andUmiUumber of Students to Would Strengthen the Agricultural College 'v -VV rK-i i-i LEWISTON WOHJ ASLEEP SIX GUV SMITH REPLIES TU SEH FESSOH THE VOLSTEAD HUESTIOH Says Ak Reasonable Interpreta-tionof Urges 275 Per Gait Law by Congress Portrait of Gov 'edsric Unveiled Friday AUGUSTA Mar IT In tha presence of members of the House of Representatives nnd tko Senate the portrait of Gov Froderic Ferkhurst who- died within month of taking the -noth of office In 121 waa unvellud at tha State House Tuesday morning Bens tot Buaxoll of Miss Auroe Guerette Has WhafelsCom monlv Tpnned XimdUncoto: -v tv- In a auto of coinn since tost toed- brought to tha hMplUf Thnraday ncaday Mias Aurora Ouentle of I the h4ltal nntheritlimblntadv-i Lewiston la In serious condition at I MlsaOuerotte who la miiltm be 8t Mary's hospital Bhc la I 41 oW 'v S': '1 1 Lincoln atroet laaCWad-nadar tb cara of Gnnvrann 'vv'-s I'! r'v A J-vglHfc'V Halae Kennebec Bridg Co a prlv ntoeorporatipn iebulld atel bridge nt the aamc plaee the oemmltte spUt three way The nine memhera fat thi eewv-j mlttse who fnrered selva reported in' new draft -nnd the ew draft pro rides that the hridtei -when hulto by the money' secured from the bend ri fi- Mr Oil pin Wrhe'kasbe jg Lew-totoa- for-eeven yonra will leave here qtaut the last of April tor Ypnr (Mi ha will bo genecal maaaguv ef tho plaaL It to a well eelahllahtd wt fine equlpmesL 011pin: ls a mean of the a In Jlfeend' to'thebaetosea 1 the city He-wlll be greatly mtoaad by -very large riiri of firm friends Lswtotoa BDaNESSUAYHm: THE PRESffiEHTS GCIF BT AUGUBTINK Fhu March 27 Preridept Rordiag today would be jible to get In another! 99 tof -golf depended pea some to was ialimatrit -aalxhi be Arid during the day The preaenoa herr v-nt maay pomtent leadera and xnarabera ef the admin totratlea ft -era said mend to adJ to the 'pcariblllMaa 2 aevaral cou- Mr HanUng yesterday ariiui able le put is the bnatoat day at wolf yet aaaaaatarad an hto vacoilea trip Me trudged i- nver tha ennia twice nrauad tn fib mendag and another la tho Afternoon MERLIN March ITdtoltoa U-bor to bring noed -la the Ruhr sows slant in the allies' effort to vwohAeealacoMding to a Bothrop- dispatch to the TsgrblalL Bothrop dtopatch to the Tegcbiatt Ifig from what to commonly termed "sleeping aioknceo" No Chong been observed In he slpee she WE WANT YELLOW SAYS ROUNDS -i Takes Exceptions to Portland Should Respect the Office of DIVIDEDREPORTON KENNEBEC BRIDGE DauRhcrty who aorved for two yeqya with tho urttlah Army be I ore America entered the war and then became a major In the Amoilcan ExpeUionary-FOrce wan quoted by the newapaper aaylnR that ho knew Mlaa Keenan well had vltltel her apartment aevcral tluica and on ono orcnilon1 hod Riven her a check to pay a bill ahe told hint waa prow ring Ho ItcRan to xuspect -loot Thure-day after reccivtOR a telephone call at a Ncif York club that he Ilk' the myaterloua "Mr Haro Iden I Iliad Saturday aa John JCfaracly Mitchell wealthy and aoclqlly promt Continued on Pate Twelve Ion of tho New York leglHlnlurc In meniorlalialnc Congrcau for modification of tho Volstead Act "We auk for a reasonable eon-giiMulonal Interpretation of what constitutes an Intoxicating was the keynote of the governor's letter which -declared that Now York elate was not aoking laxity la enforcement of the Federal prohibition lawp 1 1 "Wo have had Illegal traffic In llquora and official corruption" said theigovernor'a letter latter la clearly proved by tha brevity of the official Ufa of many that represent tha government in tha enforcement of tho Vulatsad Act and their summary removal or tranafrr from thlo district I usually under the shadow of suspicion Tho moving pictures depicting tho weekly nepra show a Heel of ruTft boats bring outalda of the three-mile limit Tlje amuggling of whisky across tha Canadian border list become a notorious Abuse People who for yearn were used to harmless glass as 6f beer have been put upon a whisky diet The Federal nnd the state governments Wqlh all their power ora unable to atop the abuse It la a matter of common knowledge that In a state aa big aa Now York tho police force required for proper enforcement would be entirely beyond the means of the people nm Impressed by the figure that you give- of tho vote' la your own state onJI per cent beeifaa well as the vota of tho slates of Michigan and California Why not a'ettlo th question for nit provide for £hat vote tn eVcry state with Congress fixing ITt per cent aa maximum $cbhollc content xnj allowing the popplar veto to fix the minimum That surely la democratic government "It I the voice of tho people themselves nnd If that la not the n-aend of democracy then wo tail bqtter turn tho key In the door sad go out of business" WASHINGTON March Tlgart commissioner of Education has resigned from tho Boiad of Trustees of the National Literary Hoclety and haa returned an honorary I memberahln card because ha IT-ioEty card because be soldi hie name wag naad in promot-money-rasing ediopalgn" Expect Big Meeting Next Week with Portland Men Present The Ku Klux Klnn will watt another week before pushing ita cam-in Lewiston with another That "Was tha word given out Tuesday by aomo of those who gave out tho tickets for tha meeting loot week "But next weak going to bo a big mooting" raid one It web said that as soon aa pinna are perfected for the next moating at whloh It is expected severs of the Portland KOuusmen will be present FREElifTN THE JAPAN DIET Precipitated by Motion to Impeach the Government Trays and Ink Stands nets TOKIO March IT (By tho Associated Tress) The Diet was prorogued early today In tho midst of a free fight precipitated by a motion of tha opposition to Impeach tpe government Trays and Ink stands wers flying thru tha air whan In Hie small hours of tho morning tha speaker declared the session ClmeB Drake Is Held in $1000 Former Tressnrer of Carpenters Union Pleads Not Guilty Clarence Drake Holland HI Lcwtulon formerly treasurer of the local bruuili of tho International BrotherlfMMl of Curffrntera and Joiners whose lurne was linkeu with the alleged shortage of nearly $1 000 from Hie accounts a monlh ago and who a alleged to have left town auddenty when called to explain this discrepancy to the board was arraigned before Judge Crockett In the Lewiston municipal court Tuesday morning lie pleaded not guilty to tho charge of embcxxle-nient nnd waived hearing Bonds for Ilia appearance In the higher court ware fixed nt 91099 He waa not represented by counsel RULES AMBROSE SHALL IS NOT LEGALLY DEAD TORONTO March IT Ambrose SmtCll wealthy theatrical magnate who has been missing since December 1111 Is not legally deap Judge Coats orth of the Surrogate'! court ruled today He dismissed with cools tha application of Mrs small for a da-elaratfim that her- husband was dead In order that tho estate might' be administered Judgj Coatsworth raid no evidence had boon submitted to him to show that Small waa daad CASHIER A SUICIDE DANK StiMOO SHORT KIRKMVILLE Mo March It waa learaed today that a 'shortage of approximately ltIO exists In tho accounts of tho Klrkavlll Trust Company Tho cashier Ixm-nla Gibbs committed suicide la Aha hank vault March II Gibba carried 1111010 Ilfs Insurance and Ida paitent' Mr and Mrs Frank Gibba who wire the beneficiaries have assigned 1100000 of tho amount to protect depositors 7 -f pc I Nine Members of CoshinittMl Carlton Resolve in Ought Not to Pass AVOUSTA Mar ST (Special) Ilcprceentaitlvc Rounds Aook tho floor of tho house Tuesday morning upon tho request of personal privilege to pay his compliments to tho Portland Proas-He raid The Portland member declared that on Mur 24th tho Press-Herald carried a "knock" on tho Portland delegation the chairman of tho Portland dclgatloa and tho entire legislature "It kept It upon Mar and Mar IT In a spirit of animosity ngains( the legislature nnd tha executive" Mr Hounds "It says that Rounds has a schema to Mil i Ratio block tho Portland detagatlon demands that tho Portland deletion present the Pennell plan that i-o threatens to lakc the Ponnnll plan before tho legislature" said Mr Rounds Ho then said "It Is tho cuatpm of that paper to belli! lo everybody Mon from out of tho state AUGUBTA Mur 27 (Bperiai) An even split oa tho Carlton submitting constitutional ment authorising a tlllIM issue for bridging tho Kennebec between Bath and Woolwich was the boot the Joint committee on Public Utilities an Ways nnd Bridge could do in the report made tn the' Senate oa Tnesday On the act to Incorporate the AUai'trrA March 17 Gov Baxter has enunciated Fourteen Potato of hie own They deal with tho University Maine and aro tho conclusion of the loncoat special message which ha has transmitted to tho Legislature this session The message waa sent In Tuesday morning nnd with It oug-gcstloa that owing to Ita length It bo not rend nt that time but ha printed for tht convenlencif mem-bora Tha ifiesaag filled 'll long typewritten pages and would have taken an hour or mere to rend An the course of the message the Governor myk ma-y things critical analytical and suggestive Among other things sajrs that ho has tried to work In harmony with those In charge of tla University but that their response has not always bean cordial He also says that when the now president nnd trustees cams to Augusta to discuss tho 'financial needs of the University It waa qutfikly -apparent that they came not td disciuM but to dictate that the president raid not dollar could or should be taken from their budget At also depreciates the lnto(siew Dr Little president of tho 'lnatltatlon gn out In Washington last November in which ho said that the Governor waa hampering education Tho Governor nloo soys that there never hka been a proper check the University of Maine and potato out that tha appropriation which It hod In 1)21 was equal to II par cent of the entire State school mill tax fund and that If It la given the amount asked at thla session lt will equal 10 per ernt of that fund I Discussing tho coaia of education at the four Maine colleges Gov Baxter potato out that while Bates whore the tuition fee is I ISO tho annual expense per student lx 9110 while the of Mm which has tuition fee of for Maine ytu-dents nnd till for out of (Mato students lias a coat of 940 per student Governor Baxter urges the rccom meiulatlons contained In thla m-s-sug In fourteen point "These are offered as one complete program ho says "and I do not recommend the adoption of some of them- ana tho elimination or others I 1 Approximately the Budget appropriation for inaMhmnns with an extra al-lownnA for reconstructing certain farm buildings I Bo Orient sums to repair the buildings even the be somew hat -larger than tha Budget calls for I Making the University Bint Institution 4 Assuming JJie debt of l2179M90 I A new board of nine trhs ea with the Natl Commissioner of Ed oration a membpc ex-offi-cto four of tba present Board to be reappointed the remaining -four tobe appointed Jby tho Governor with consent of the Council 9 A halt-Upon aU Tho number of students regular nnd special to ho lim Red to 1999 either by law or by tho educational stand of tho Univanity Emphasising the lmpor tone of Agricultural Course I- Redaction in the coot of education bo as to open the University to then not financially able to attend otfibr colleges 19 Making the UalratsUy ih beavapd not necessarily fha big geat dducntlonai Institution Maine- XI Elimination of politic) tho atmasphera of iha'XJM if Cultivation of i spirit" among -Ms Alumni uadergraduati IL'Dactagr the Uai ratal ty lI-rtoclog tba Ualrarslty pa fifiT by Coombs at Ststs Capitol Waldo chairman of tho committee to secure tha portrait madp a brief speech and tho portrait was unveiled by Repreuentatlvo Bounds of Portland who drew tho American flag from across the fheo This portrait woo painted by Coombs of Now Gloucester formerly of Auburn arc hired fpr that purpose" want yellow Journalism wo knew -bur arid Representative Bounds "Wo want snrybody from New York or any man has been city iqanagcr in a town of MS0 to toll ns whai to do lleprsssntntlve Rounds charged that an editorial Printed in tho Portland paper on Monday belittled tho chief executive adding 1 have no quarrel with the governor only difference of opinion I think anybody who conies from New York nnd tries to vote and la turned dtnrn nnd goes to tho nuiureme court and turned down should try to tell us how to ft Declaring that he ware no collar Representative Rounds said "I think It too bad to 1st these things go by Tho governor of Mono is our governor your governor ami my governor We should respect thq office of governor" Wwll Tall randies barn ntwthc side and at tho foot of her conch nnd in accordance with Frdnch eus-tofii a crucifix nnd bowl wf holy water stand on little table nearby family thth morning was ati I too overcome with grief to discuss tho funeral arrangements Rt-n fiaadt occasionally exprsased ths desire to bo buried within the groondJ of her house at Bdinr Island a ra mantle Spot atop atonqeton cliffs that overlook tho Atlantic However It has pot yet been decide 1 whether she will bd laid to rest tnere or In tha family tomh-Aa Pern Cbalx cemetery Paris' Xa nay event fibers will be aa im-prcoelve eeremtay In Park oa either Thursday or Friday and then la a strong oentlment In favor of holding thin at tha expense of The nation Ae on officer of the Lottos of Honor Km Bernhardt la entitled to burial with military honors but tho hruSe-hold feels that ah should be fattened wtth tho yesp befitting her Incalculable cervine to French an It later waa arranged that tha body phonld Us In suit at tho heme bs ginning at -o'clock thla gftanMoa Tba fnacral probably bo at the harehr gtT Fraaaoia kalaa -bvt twmmneh aa tMsla weak of the drad" pmoodlpg castor BA TES AND GMW BUY PMANT Not Since the Death of Hugo Hat France Been Stirred So Deeply ALBANY Governor Smith today made public 'la letter replying to RL Senator Simeon run lyitibllnn Ohio who raoently took exception to the net- Fair and Colder WASHINGTON March Fore raat for northern New England Cloudy tonight warmer In oouthern Maine and aouthern New Hamp-ahlrr Wcdncoday fnlr and colder cold wave- In northern Vermont Frcah eoutlt and southwest ehiftlnR to wcet nnd northyrst wlnda Forccnst for aouthern New England: Fnlr tonight and Wedncadayi colder Wednesday and Wcdncaday night Freah iioaalhly atrong eouth-weat ahlftlng to northwral Iwnda cold wava In extremo north portion and In etudrrn Naw York jfi'nNAi Ataanac Laagth of day II bra IT mins Day's lacreaae I bra 21 min IClli day of year Tides Tuesday t'i tVi-dni-adar III Caraeetlaa I min 21 min Balk 4-42 min 21 mla Goins on T0011 ruplra Theatre (Performances t43 and "My American with Ulerla gwanson Rule Run (Pertormaaess at I and Dero: Jim and Flo Bogard: Kateh an Wilma: Ityonad DeVlae An-demon an Yvel Featara -picture Walter Hlera la Mr Bllllnga Speada Hit Ime" taand Theatra (Contlnuoqa II to Thopise Malghan in rMaaalaughter" Mary Mile Mlnter In' of Reginald Denny In "The Leather New Bcrlee rilaellla Tkerirn (Erenlng eartaln nt Heart Myral French Stock Company la Paafyea Play" Boots PtoroBtB $2:50 Lewiston Rubber Co JBwirryjrxn Tha Hoaaa that give yon Rubber (era Dollar LJITI -r rAKIB (March 17 (By tho Arad elated Ftvss) France moprna to day for her well liclovrd daughter Barak Bqruhardt Is dead ruqucatlng'hlm to announce ufllqla lly to tha people of tho T'nltsd Rfales ths death of tho "greatest artlal in the world" Bernhardt llga on her had ffiunncd scarcely bcllevl-cred by the flowers ah loved so Major 01 Bates formerljr pf Lewiston Day and ZlmmuaEuTn fine) of whloh Major Jlalae to an old rial and Russell Gilpin of low ton nratotont of the Lawto-ton Blriaehery and Djra Wovfca under Gilbert HqrHson have purchased Dm Cold Spring Bleacbery and Finishing plant nt Yard ley Pobm nearly pppoflte Trenton and will operate the some sonndfUMnclqtfMd educational be eto with there Internal reorgantaatloa 14 MaklagJL a Mala lneiitu- DiEWA8INYENM0F': THERMOS FLASKDIES I LONDON March tTdttr Jamea noted scientist died today V-i fir-Jamoa Dawnrta pramlaant Bjitiah cheaiat wnn the on Invnntae with Mr Frederick AboL -of oardlla eraehelm powder adopted by govern nenL Ho nko braagbt forward tba Downr flask popularly known as tho thermos ftoah -ato eoatrihutieaa to chomlonl knowledge reeognmoa fro from ectontUte dn England tha United Fmnea Italy And Gcrnumy-Ho eras In hi list year Ho eras la hi Hat year iiig that she who was regarded ns almost Immortal ip more than on sense of tho word haa passed away It saems not too much to any that not staee tho death of Victor Hugo has Franco been stirred so deeply As the academician Do Fran ea-serves In Figaro Bernhardt prouably a ha re with Hugo and the distinction of being the moat Illustrious jwnjM tn tha last hundred years Ot-Jnsmch history "Divine was undoubtedly ono of (he greatest ambassadors of FrcncJrgrt and literature who over Hvffds It was thus befitting that tho which idqlised her and which she In tarn held 0 dm to her hoait should ha vs lingered reverently In the aott spring night outside the house In ths Boulevard Ptwira where shsuhad lived for sr'yeam Sharing ths( vigil with tho family within After i midnight when ths I beaten were closed rash the people of the slags to pdy tribute to I heir illustrious cqfnrade Among them wera Sacha Qultry ths playwright who lied -n mini respect dr tlarahoriU 'Oecll Bbrel Rachel DqE -add Aont -ot 'ether ntara riudsd -dn the number nloo was jnniooi Uukstti orhe oeebrdlnfp to L'Eqlalr eabted President Harding FORjTHE CONVENIENCE OF OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS WHICH WE WERE UNABLE TO SERVE SATURDAY WE im KEEPOPEN Wednesday Evening) March! 28 -Silverman 157 U3BON STrLEWJtSTON than can be in mass -V -n--'- Vf-' 1 v-Prif '-w1 C- -''1-' 1 i' -'v -i -h -V-- v'-'Vv-' vL--i-' v7 t4-.

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