Passer au contenu principal
La plus grande collection de journaux en ligneAccueil de la collection
The Boston Globe from Boston, Massachusetts • 1
Un journal d’éditeur Extra®

The Boston Globe du lieu suivant : Boston, Massachusetts • 1

Publication:
The Boston Globei
Lieu:
Boston, Massachusetts
Date de parution:
Page:
1
Texte d’article extrait (OCR)

1 Advertise Your Wants In the Daily Globe this week. Now is the time To Sell Rent Real Estate. Read the advts in today's Globe. Read the Store Advts In today's and in the Daily Globe this week. Read the Want Pages today.

Advertise your wants in the Daily Globe 3 TILE ROSTOV STTMT.AV iTrrmTCf A on iqoiha dapc OOPTHIOHT. 1924. FT PRTfTR 10 CENTS THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER OO. riUVJJ XV VyS-JXI -a. READ THE SODAY GLOBE MAO-AZINB AND EDITORIAL.

SECTION CITIES FLOODED. MAY END PROBE OF DAUGHERTY Committee to Consider Course Tomorrow Scaife Brings Weeks Into CABINET AND KITCHEN PROVE INCOMPATIBLE Mrs Curtis D. Wilbur, Wife of the New Navy Secretary, Changes Her Ideas After One 20 DIEJKALES Potomac Covers Cumberland, Md Bridges and Trains Gone ONE FATALLY INJURED AT LYNN SCHOOL FIRE Main Building of English High Burns With $450,000 Loss-Falling Beam Strikes Two Firemen Week of Ceremonial Washington Bosch Magneto Case Says He Told Daugherty of Aircraft Block LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN St Paul and Under- Minneapolis Snowed Loss Millions WASHINGTON SCANDALS Republicans want a strong conserv! tive. Harlan Plske Stonc, dean of the law school of Columbia University, now considered one of the most likely selections. Present is expected to act promptly.

Scaife brings Weeks name into tes-nab0t 3osch Magneto case committee; testifies he told Attorney General his efforts in aircraft cases were blocked, but that nothing was ever done about it Daugherty committee will decide tomorrow as to continuing the investiga-tios. Daugherty indicates will tell big side of the story soon; intimates he may go into politics. 8 J3 LlseHaBBnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEXa9IKaBBBtaBaMi DAUGHERTY TO TELL HIS SIDE Planning Statement He Thinks Important Intimates He May Devote Himself to Politics CUMBERLAND, Md, March 29-Three men were believed to have been lost early tonight when the Potomac River bridge of the Western Maryland Railroad was swept away by flood waters. The span was weakened by the constant pressure of a strong current. Seven carloads of limestone, placed on the structure to hold it in place, dropped into the river when the four-span structure gave way.

Houses along the river front were swept from their foundations and carried down stream. Many persons, marooned in riverfront buildings, witnessed the collapse of the big steel bridge. Reports were that a minute before the structure went down, three men Rumor Firebug injity Origin ol Flames Is Mystery Residents Nearby Ordered Out WASHINGTON. March 29 One more public session of the Senate Daugherty investigating committee was held today, but an executive session of its members was called for Monday to consider the question of the inquiry's duration and direction. The sentiment of committee members, as developed since yesterday's resignation of the Attorney LYNN HIGH SCHOOb BUILDING.

MRS CURTIS D. WILBUR. Continued on the Sixth Page. AMUSEMENT TAX SOME OF G.O.P. THINK Seni Six Go By MATME OBEB PEAK WASHINGTON.

March 29 The first interview with Mrs Curtis J. Wilbur, after her husband's appointment as head of the Navy, reported her as saying that she expected the Cabinet position to make no difference in their tienerai, was that a way had been opened for curtailing if not concluding the flow of charges which has run through the proceedings. A general charge that "The Department of Justice is functioning as an aid to crooks," made to Mr Daugh- Contlnaed on the Seventh Page. REPEAL ASSURED KENYON TOO RADICAL mm Includes Tickets Costing 50 Cents or Less Passes Quiet Day, Opening Many Telegrams rvclni r. to the Globe ATLANTIC! CTTY.

J. March 29 Hsrrv r. Dnugbertv nassed most of hh first day free of official cares opening scores of telegrams. There must have been more than 100 such of enrourap-ement. advice, and possibly here and there a criticism.

The one which pleased him most was from his wife, who is an Invalid In Florida. The ex-Attorney General added nothing to liis statements of yesterday. but it was learned that ho If turning over his mind the material of a public ttterance which there Is reason to believe he regards as of great weight. He has not determined definitely when be will make it. Some of the telegram have suggested to him that it Id be advisable to speak at once, and it is regaSBed as probable that he may select Monday morning as the time to go before the public.

Weeks before Mr Daugherty left Washington the Impression was abroad, amen persons In contact with him that he was biding his time to tell his side of the story. It appears the moment is imminent. There Is no inkling here as to the nature of this story. "It feels so good to have, a great burden lifted from one's shoulders, yet atill feel strongly that I have great AUTO BANDITS HALT VICTIMS WITH SHOTS Take $330 and Watches in South Attleboro Holdup Walsh Fails to Double Levy on High-Priced Shows Stone of Columbia Law School Now Prominently Talked of For Attorney General TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page l. One.

fireman fatally hurt at $450,000 Lynn English High School fire. More than 20 lives lost in floods, hurricanes and blizzards in a dozen States; Cumberland, Md, half submerged; St Paul-Minneapolis burled by blizzard; property loss millions. Scaife brings Weeks' name Into testimony about the Bosch Magneto case before Daugherty committee. Daugherty Intimates ho will tell his side of the story In important statement soon. Some Republicans think Kenyon too radical for Attorney-General; Harlan Stone, dean of Columbia Law School prominent possibility.

Senate Finance Committee agrees with House to repeal 10-percent tax on amusement tickets of 60 cents or less. Washington's pomp and ceremony wean Mrs Curtis D. Wilbur from her kitchen. Katz and Foley acquitted In New York in liquor cases. Page 4.

Editors and news writers dismiss shortcomings of newspapers before Foreign Policy Association. Olivia Cate, pianist, makes brilliant debut in Jordan Hall. Guard at Deer Island suspended after inquiry into charges of liquor traffic. Page 6. Sacco-Vanzettl counsel appeal order to transfer barrels of pistols in case.

Page 7. simple way of living; that she had always done her own work In California and would continue to do so In Washington. But Mrs Wilbur has changed her mind. Whether she is merely exercising woman's prerogative, or whether the five days' triumphal Journey across the continent with photographers clamoring for poses at every step; whether the silk hats and gold braid that met them on arrival at the Capital, or the gorgeous flowers that poured Into their hotel suite from the White House and other important sources, or whether the Imposing official callers In Spring raiment that began to come calling on the new Cabinet Lady before she had hardly taken off her bonnet had something to do with It, the writer cannot say. But Mrs Wilbur has come out of the kitchen after Just one week's whirl of excitement In Washington.

Charmed With Reception In her first interview with Washington newspaper women, she expressed naive delight over the beautiful atten- Continnrd on the Sixth Page. Special Dispatch to the Globe LYNN, March 29 The main or older portion of Lynn English High School, Highland sq, wag destroyed by Are that started shortly after 11 o'clock tonight. The loss is estimated at $450.00. The new portion of the school building, opened only a -few yean ago, was saved by the heroic work of the firemen, who fought untiringly against heavy odds. Arthur Preble, hoseman of Chemical 3, was struck on the head by a falling beam and sustained a fracture of the skull from wich he died a few minutes later at Lynn Hospital.

Three Others Hurt Dlst Chief Henry Brennan was cut Special Dispatch to the Globe ATTLEBORO. March 29-LocaI police were informed today that Albert Cava naugh, and W. S. Knight, both of S-fr NIckerson st, Pawtucket, were held up and robbed early today by four masked automobile bandits on Highland av, South Attleboro. The men said they were robbed of CHATHAM MAN KEEPS PARIS FOR ONE HOUR Moulton Set Time Becord, Belief in New York and two gold watches.

The bandits Continued on the Seventh Page. pursued their machine and opened fire on them, compelling them to stop, it was said. By CHARLES S. GEOTBS WASHINGTON, March 29 The appointment of an Attorney General to suceed Harry M. Daugherty is expected to be made promptly by the President Republican leaders generally are anxious that steps bo taken as soon as possible to bring about a stable situation in a department which, they say, can scarcely fall to be Bomewhat chaotic in Tiew of recent happenings.

Amona those who have been men Senate Finance Body Concurs With House WARTTTKOTON-. March 29The Senate Finance Committee today agreed to the repeal of the 10 percent admission tax on tickets selltn for 80 cents or less, as voted by the House, and approved with pome modifications the proposed Board of Tax Appeals. The admission tax to theatres and entertainments was the first of the rate schedules In the Revenue bill, aside from the Income tax, taken up by the committee. Further study of the estimates and probable surplus available for tax reduction will be made next week before completing the various schedules. Chairman Smoot has invited Secretary Mellon to appear before the committee Tuesday.

A motion today by Senator Walsh, Democrat, Massachusetts, to double the admission tax on tickets selling for $1.50 and over was defeated. Secretary Mellon had recommended repeal of this tax entirely, which he estimated would have reduced revenue about 170,000.000 annuallv. The DroDosed reduction in in ontlnnrd the Twelfth Page. READ THE USED CAR ADVTS. On Pages Women, make your Spring purchases from Globe advertiser.

Read the Btore advts tn todays and in the Daily Globe this week. NEW YORK, March 29 A French radio program broadcast from the Eiffel Tower In Paris tonight was heard by Bert Moulten In Chatham. Mass, for more than an hour, believed to be the longest period that a French program has ever been heard continuously in this country, It was announced from the offices of the Radio Corporation of America. Fourth annual sales congress of insurance men and women here. Page 9.

William B. Leeds Jr, his wife. Princess Xenia, Ex-Ambassador George Harvey and his daughter eaved when TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Page IS. Flyer and radio expert to explore Orinoco River Va'lley. Politics and politicians.

Page 16. Bok Peace Plan wins in National referendum by 534,717 to 7G.381. Medical Examiner Magrath to resume duties Tuesday after absence 'of nine months with Infected hand. Government steamer Lieut Edgar F. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 and 31 Of Today's Globe launch sinks off Brunswick, Ga.

Reparation experts not disturbed by adverse German comment and believe Government will think twice before re Hour Grocer will deliver Koehler arrives from Key West after tioned for the place the names of Judge William S. Kenyon, ex-Senator from Iowa, and Harlan Flske Stone, dean of the law school of Colombia University, are particularly prominent Judge Kenyon's nomination is being urged on the President by some of the Republican leaders from the Middle West and West. They point to his record as a progressive Republican in the Senate, and his earlier record as Assistant Attorney General when he was. in charge of Continued en the Fourth Page. FOLEY AND KATZ ARE BOTH FREED BY JURY Verdict of Acquittal Is Found in 13 Hours timated to cut down receipts from admissions about $33,000,000.

Chairman Smoot repeated today in referring to the treasury estimates that the Revenue bill as passed by the House would bring about a considerable treasury deficit. This would have to be remedied he declared through raising the miscellaneous and excise tax rates. Continued on the Twelfth Page. flhAk TODAY'S" GLOBE CONTENTS Page 20. Daugherty's decision against foreign shipping interests in tax dispute given out by Treasury.

Ames Lucas who admits to SO robberies in Toledo, will be brought to Boston or. a holdup charge. New York sign writers threaten strike. Capt Melvin, formerly of Boston, kills his young wife Norfolk, Va, on her refusing to hand over her brother's insurance. University of Notre Dame confers1 Laetare medal on Charles D.

Maginnis of Boston. American Jewish Foundation organized to unite relief efforts abroad, and take distribution committee's $1,000,000. Page 40. Rhode Island Legislature is again deadlocked over Governor's reform plans. Page 41.

Britain's Labor Government proves not to be a wolf hi sheep's clothing after all. Page 47. Prices are easy on stock market with independent steels under pressure. Page 40. "Family" portraits that cost 50 cents gems of Vermont collection of "heirlooms." Page SO.

Motor bills are up for discussion before the Legislature. Pagea S4 and 56. Radio broadcasts. Page 57. Ford's offer for Muscle Shoals likely to have hard sledding In the Senate.

Page 58. Drama, music, pictures. NEW TORK, March 29 A Federal Jury tonight acquitted J. Harry Foley, in State superintendent of weights and measures of New Jersey: Ma Herbert I. Katz and the Paterson Brewing and Malting Company on charges of bribery and conspiracy to bribe Federal agents to permit the manufacture of liquor and HOTEL ARLINGTON BOSTON.

MASS. EUROPEAN PLAN Cor. Arlington and Tremont Sts. 8 Minute' Walk to Theatre and Shopping- enter and Back Bay Stations. Accommodations for 400 Gueats Th FIRST hotel In America (1898) having a private bath with every room.

On mil frontage of outside rooms. UrgfHt hotel marquee in the world. Rooms with private bath for one, $2, $2.50 and $3 per day. $14, $15 and $18 per week. Rooms with private bath for two, $3, $3.50 and $4 per day.

$18, $21 and $24 per week. NOTHING HIGHER No extra charge for twin beds. Booklet and Map on Request rough passage. Page 17. House passes Army Appropriation bill carrying $326,000,000 total.

Haverhill thief steals $15,000 In securities. Three memDers of Paul Revere G. A. R. Post, Quincy, observe birthdays together.

"Klwanls Night" for Camp Fire Girls. Union men attack Railroad Labor Board before Senate committee. Harvard and Yale each gets $2000 by the will of Mrs M. S. Sterne of New York.

j. Page 18. B. A. A.

defeats Pittsburg, 4 to 1, at hockey. Columbia ties Yale for the water polo championship In playoff game. Harvard keenly regrets the resignation of Dean LftBaron Briggs as chairman of the university athletic committee. Rule and O'Connor star in Intercollegiate swimming championships. Boston Boys Club basketball team defeats Worcester Boys Club, 33-16.

Davis, breaking 98 targets, 'leads in A. A. Gun Club shoot. c.n'..tlrv Wilbur asks authority to beer In New Jersey. The Jury came to an agreement after approximately 13 hours of deliberation.

THE WEATHER Any Quantity It is the leading Mineral Water TODAY'S GLOBE CONTENTS Pages 61. 62 and 63. Table gossip. EDITORIAL FEATURE SECTION Page 1. What radio fans are fondest of hear-Ing.

Page 2. King Tut's Tomb visited and described for American readers. Dvll-Dog Butler has lost 16 pounds so far in his war on Philadelphia vice, but seems to be winning. Ring Lardner investigates the milk-fed prunes and literary menus at Asheville. Page 3.

Will Rogers watches two and a half carloads of lawyers unload for the oil investigation In Los Angeles. RAIN I BBBBBBk! Forecast for Boston and Vicinity: Sunday rain and somewhat warmer. Monday generally fair and colder; strong southerly wind. Washington Forecast for Northern New England Rain Sunday; Monday cloudy and colder. T0DAYyS GLOBE CONTENTS Page 4.

Uncle Dudley on the writing of English. Persia starts new career of freedom under a two-year-old Shah. Grindle fears no one will get rich through bounty on crows. Page S. Intelligence tests for a year-old baby.

Page 0. News of the Mystic Orders. Sleeping-car porter joins the lecturing staff at Dartmouth. How a Cape Cod woman built up a business on bits of glass. Page 7.

Big League ball teams bracing up for the coming pennant fight. Hoodoo seventh hole at Inwood and Its conqueror. Emmet French. Page 8. Boston's most talked-of painting.

How Melrose was put on the musical map. I'age O. The Round-the-World air race. Ministers of 10 denominations as actors. Pagea 12, 18, 14, IB, 16.

Housekeepers' Department. Pag IT. Resorts, tours, hotels and travel. Putting your sweetheart on the witness stand. convert four battleships into oil burners.

Begin to jecting their plan. Huerta sends wireless message from Frontera denying any disaster has overtaken him. Prof Buell of Harvard In Twentieth Century Club address criticises attitude toward the Philippines. Gov Pinchot protests eviction of striking miners at Vintondale, Penn, on 24 hours' notice. Dinner given to Andrew W.

Preston, president of United Fruit Company for 25 years. Pace 11. Watchman, 73; fights off four liquor bandits, seriously wounding two, and is himself shot. Judge starts the hat when 14-year-old "mother" of four says she forgot about the rent On man killed, two others burned seriously and several entombed by mine explosion near Shinnton, Va. Sharp tremors continuing 35 minutes felt In Washington and believed to have taken place in Mexico.

Page lit. Whisky found behind American flag and beer in basement by raiders at Progress Club, Roxbury. Efforts to Identify "Kate Eliot," Nor-well recluse, still in vain. Guardian ad litem of Guy wins award from James A. Stillman.

Staten Island banker-politician will be quizzed by police as the man who knows who murdered Mrs Bauer. Recent gifts of $400,000 to Boston University are announced. Milk Wagon Drivers' Union rejects agreement made by Us committee with distributers. Page 13. Poincare's new Government to follow same policies as the old.

Vermont man offers his home for a "Summer White House." Page 14. Harvard fencers win championship in northern half of the Intercollegiate League. Tilden and Johnstpn to again be the bulwark of defense for America in Davis Cup matches. George Washington University rifle team wins college championship; Norwich third. Pag IB.

Finance Commission finding that city would lose $1,000,000 on gas lighting contract as compared with electricity is false. Commissioner Rourke writes to Chairman Sullivan. Port of Boston news. INDEX TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Southern New EnglandRain and somewhat warmer Sunday; Monday cloudy and colder. The Temperature Yesterday at Thompson's Bpa 0 a m.

42; 6 a 43; 9 am. 48 12 m. 48 8 m. 45 6 m. 43; 9 42; IS mid, 38.

Average temperature yesterday 43 9-34. Globe's Forecast Fair Monday, and probably continued fair Tuesday; seasonable temperatures; light to moderate west and northwest winds. THE WEATHER ELSEWHERE SAVE NOW DEPOSITS MADE IN OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT ON OR BEFORE TUESDAY. APRIL 1st DRAW INTEREST FROM THAT DATE MONARCH Page 10. Giants heat Braves, 4 to Red Sox defeat San Antonio, 5 to 3.

Dartmouth defeats Georgia Tech at Atlanta, to 7. Rickard signs Wills for two bouts; colored heavy takes first definite step toward a title match with Dempsey. Mike McTlgue and Young Stribllng to battle in 12-round bout at Newark Monday. Zuna wins Detroit Marathon. Page 20.

Abbot Worsteds beat Shawsheen, 1 to 0. and get In State cup final. Vincent Richards' play stands out at COFFEE makes a good breakfast better r-1 emperaiure, 34 Weather lilgU nmt on 46 United States Trust Co. Rain 64 Clear 20 Clon.ly 20 Snow 30 Court Street, Boston CLASSIFICATION PAOE Beal Estate Auctions. .88 Real Estate For Exchange 39 Real Estate Mortgages 39 Refrigerators 21 Resorts, Page 17 of Editorial-Feature Section Safes tl Schools, Colleges, etc Showcases, Desks, etc 81 Situations Wanted, Female 46 Sewing Machines 48 Situations Wanted.

Male. 48 Storage 32 Stores, unices. Lefts. 30, 42 Summer Cottages 4 Summer Resorts 13 Tours and Travels. Page 17.

Edltoriftl-Featuiai Section Typewriters, etc 31 Wall Papers 31 Wanted 21 Winter Resorts. Page 17 ef Editorial-Feature Section 42 CLASSIFICATION PAGE Agents Salesmen Wtd.43 Amusements 89 Antiques, Stamps. Coins. 2 1 Anartrn't Teiiem't .42. 43 AtK-tlon Sales 3 Auction Sales of Horses and Carriages 581 Automobiles.

28. 26, 27, 28, 29. 30. 31 Autos for Kent Ball Boom, The Billiards and Pool 31 Business Chances ....22.23 Board and Booms 43 Votih Keststers 21.48 Clothhur fA Copartnership Notices SS Mnes Page 17. Kdltorlal-Frature Section Diamonds.

Jewelry. 8 Iogs. Cata. Pets. 48 Farm and Garden 4 Female Help Wanted.

48. 40 For Rale IC.KHlA-aiHA mil fc .32 CLASSIFICATION PAGE Borses, Carriages, 21 Betels, Page 17 of Editorial-Feature Section. Houses to Let and Wanted 42 Information Wanted 23 Legal Notices 31 Live Stock 24 Lost, round, etc SI Machinery and Tools .24 Male Help Wanted. ..44. 45 Meetings 81 Miscellaneous 1 Money to Loan 21 Motor Trucking 31 Motorcycles, Bicycles, etc.

HI Music and Musical Inst. 21 New York Motrin, Page 17 of Editorial-Feature Sec. tlccan Steamship Lines Page 17 of Editorial-Feature Section. Patents Poultry. Pigeons, 23 Proposals Beat Estate.

84, 30. 8ft, 87. 88 88 4 Ban run clsco 56 Wllllstoa 22 8t Paol 22 St Louis 80 Clilcsa 88 Naotuckt 44 PortUDiU Me 42 Eastport 48 New York 44 90 Kaln 3G Halo 88 Cloudy 88 Cloedy 38 Rain 88 Clear opening of the 25th annual indoor tennis championship singles. John MacKenzle to recover from fall In Charlestown elevator well. Bergdoll, back in Eberbach, denies he is a deserter and says he Is not plan- ning to return to the United States.

Dr George A. Gordon, looking back Washington Precipitation In BostoD. 24 hours to 8 a- T. LA FOLLETTE HAS ANOTHER GOOD DAY WASHINGTON, March An Improvement was noted by physicians today In the condition of Senator, La Fol-lette of Wisconsin, who is fighting an attack of bronchial pneumonia. The Senator.

It was added, had had a good day and the physicians were pleased with his progress. Anyhow, It Will Be Inexpensive A young married woman attended a dinner at Palm Beach recently without 40 years, sees ministers today of greater learning and greater tolerance Savings Deposits Interest Starts Tomorrow EXCHANGE TRUST COMPANY 1 Court Street 124 Boyiston Street REID, MURDOCH CO. Utabltsh 1(68 Chicago Plttsbargh YerU wearing stockings. Well, all we got to say is mat ir mis is win inn i fad this year It's the ttrst fad they've started that won't cost friend husband a Successors to WM. M.

FLANDERS Bestem Batafellshsd lilt Yachts, Motor Boats. Mips All the Family Healthy Father John's Medicine builds strength. Advertisement, lot of money. Detroit Free trues. JT 111 IUVUIC ww Beating and Coeaiag..

Obtenir un accès à Newspapers.com

  • La plus grande collection de journaux en ligne
  • Plus de 300 journaux des années 1700 à 2000
  • Des millions de pages supplémentaires ajoutées chaque mois

Journaux d’éditeur Extra®

  • Du contenu sous licence exclusif d’éditeurs premium comme le The Boston Globe
  • Des collections publiées aussi récemment que le mois dernier
  • Continuellement mis à jour

À propos de la collection The Boston Globe

Pages disponibles:
4 496 054
Années disponibles:
1872-2024