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APPOINTMENT OF WOOD PRESAGES WOETOCOOEIDGE Two Senators Oppose New Members of Interstate Commerce Commission. Bv United Brens WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—President Coolidge has brought.an another light with the Senate by his appointment of Cyrus E. Woods of Pennsylvania to the Interstate Commerce Commission. Both Senators Ernst and Sackett of Kentucky served notice today they would fight confirmation of Woods, formerly ambassador to Japan, on the ground that presence on the commission of a Pennsylvania man would be dertimental to their State’s interests. There is pending a long-stand-ing controversy between Kentucky, West Virginia and Tennessee on the one hand and Pennsylvania and Ohio on the other over freight rates on coal. West Virginia and Tennessee Senators also are expected to Join in opposing Wood’s confirmation. Further than this coal controversy opposition is expected, because of Woods’ connection as manager with the campaign of Senator Pepper of Pennsylvania, in which $1,800,000 was spent in an unsuccessful contest with Representative Vare. Woods denied he knew anything about the large expenditures when he appeared before the Reed committee. Appointment of Woods Is a victory for Senator Reed (Rep.), Pennsylvania, who joined Democrats and insurgent Republicans last year In opposing confirmation of Thomas F. Woodlock of New York as a member of the commission until he was assured the next vacancy would go to a Pennsylvania man, which became possible when Commissioner Frederick I. Cox’t term expired. Cox is from New Jersey. COOLIDGE SHOPS LATE BV United Brens WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—President Coolidge has joined the ranks of late Christmas shoppers. He Is not making purchases himself, but his military aid, Col. Sherwopd A. Cheney, has been very busy visiting local stores and bringing back armloads of packages. Most of the purchases so far seem to be books.

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What Did You See in the Picture? Here are questions asked applicants for the police force after they had looked for two minutes at the picture of an automobile accident shown on page 1 of this paper. After looking at the picture for two minutes, read and try to answer these questions. 1. What Is the place of the aeclcent (street Intersection)? 2. How is the policeman attempting to Identify the chauffeur? 3. What is the condition of the weather? 4. From what State is the automobile? B. On which side Is the automobile struck? 6. What Is the number of the motorman? 7. What shows reckless driving on the part of the chauffeur? 8. At wha' time of the day did the accident occur? 9. What Is the date of the accident? 10. What is the number of the street car? 11. To whom does the automobile belong? 12. Name two Injuries to the automobile: 13. Who Is the first person you would call as a witness of the accident? 14. What Is the route of the street car? Stop right here and see If you ran answer the questions before you read the offlcal answers below: 1. Fourth Ave. and Main St. 2. By looking at an envelope found In his pocket. 8. Rainy. 4. New York. B. Left. 6. Two. 7. Tracks his car left on the street showing he turned a wide corner. 8. Before 10:06. 9. Sign shows June 80. 10. 186. 11. Jones Insurance Company. 12. Smashed windshield and bent axle. 18. T. Brown, dentist. 14. Cedar Park.

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WOMEN REPORT PURSES TAKEN MONDAY NIGHT 0. M. Long, Traveling Man, Robbed, Beat Up Near Vernon, Ind. Two women reported to police that their purses were snatched Monday night. Numerous burglaries and a hold-up at Vernon, Ind., were also reported. Miss Lucille Patterson, 628 N. Emerson Ave., told police that at Bird and Ohio Sts. a Negro seized, her purse and $2. Miss Sylvia Handlon, 19. of 314 E. St. Clair St., and Alberta Beach, 1336 W. Vermont St., were walking through Military Park, when a Negro seized Miss Handlon’s purse and $10.76. Police think he was the same man who seized Miss Patterson’s purse. Ges $l6O Loot The Sheriff at Vernon, Ind., telephoned local police to watch for two Negroes who held up and beat, O.

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M. Long, traveling representative of the Jewell Tea Company, near Vernon. They took $l6O, he said. Frank Belden, 401 N. Pine St., night watchman at the Indiana Refrigerating Company, 240 S. Pennsylvania St., saw two Negroes prowling about the place Monday night. When one tried the front door he called police, but they escaped’. Door ‘Jimmied’ A burglar who “jimmied” the door at the home of Walter Jarvis, Apt. 2, of 931 Massachusetts Ave., ransacked the house and took clothing. Jewelry and other articles valued at $274. Benjamin Bcmath, 1006.N. Senate

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Ave., told police the glass window of his store was found broken. Nothing was missing. Christmas loot was taken at the home of H. A. Kelller, 608 Bancroft St. It consisted of walnuts, a plate o ftaffy, loaf of bread and a child’s bank. Mrs. Elizabeth Day, 1206 Central Ave., said two wreaths were token from her front door. H. B. Weintraut, 221 Belle Vleu PI., said a bundle of laundry he left on the porch at 146 W. Twenty-Sixth St., was taken. Value was SB6.

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DEC. 21, 1926