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Two Are Held for
Murder of Girl
Near New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, April 20.—Phelix
John Birbiglia. aged twenty-one,
business college student, and Charles
J. Zelenka, Jr., twenty-two, today,
according to Superintendent of Po
lice Moonoy, confessed to the mur
der last night of Mrs. M. Neason,
whose body, stripped of jewels, was
found in a pool of water beside a
lonely section of the Orleans canal
road. They said robbery was the mo
tive for the crime, Mrs. Neason hav
ing worn diamonds valued at $6,000.
Birbiglia, according to the police,
confessed to having actually fired
the five shots which caused the death
of Mrs. Neason, formerly Miss
Betrtha Michelsohn. Zelenka admit
ted having planned the murder with
Birbiglia, assisting in disposing of
the body and otherwise participating
in the crime. Robert Burns, son of
a police corporal and driver of a for
hire automobile, in which the mur
der was committed, was being held
by the police.
Mrs. Neason,w ho was nineteen
years old, was the wife of a sailor
who now is at sea.
As related In the confessions of
Birbiglia and Zelenka, according to
the Information given out by Super
intendent Mooney, the former last
night met Mrs. Neason, proposed an
automobile ride and engaged Burns
to drive them. Zelenka and he pre
viously had plotted the murder.
Burns, at their instructions, drove
to two lakeside resorts, then around
the Orleans canal road. Zelenka was
with Burns on the driver’s seat.
Birbiglia stated he shot and killed
his companion as soon as they came
to a lonely section of the road and
after stripping her of her jewels, he
and Zelenka carried the body to the
edge of the woods and threw it in
a pool of water.
Burns at the point of a pistol
drove the pair to town. As soon
as they left his car he drove to his
father, told him of the crime and the
arrest of Birbiglia and Zelenka fol
lowed. Both are charged with mur
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FOUR-FOLD AID
FOR SOLDIERS IS
COMMITTEE IDEA
WASHINGTON, April 20.—A four
fold soldier aid program, giving the
service men the option of a cash
bonus, credit toward purchase of a
farm or a home, vocational training
or paid ’up government insurance,
is now being formulated by the house
ways and means committee, Chair
man Fordney said today.
Four sub-committees have been
considering the four proposals dur
ing the last three weeks, and it is
expected their recommendations will
be reported to the house next week,
according to Mr. Fordney. The com
bined plan in the main follows de
mands of the American Legion.
All of the four optional proposi
tions would be based on the number
of days a man served—that is, a
bonus or credit of so much for each
day’s service would be allowed.
Likewise, all of the forms of aid
would be limited to the men who, It
is believed, suffered the heaviest fi
nancial losses by reason of their
service. This class numbers about
3,030,000, out of the 4,800,000 enroll
ed in the army, navy and marine
corps.
At present, the committee is con
sidering proposals to fix these
amounts at from $1 to $1.75 for each
day served. The cash bonus sub
committee recently tentatively agreed
to fix the amount for those prefer
ring a cash payment at $1 for each
day, but since then strong efforts
have been made by members favor
ing a larger allowance to have the
sum increased.
The credits planned in other sec
tions of the bill to aid in home or
land buying, vocational training or
the continuance of government in
surance probably will be about 50
cents for each day’s service in excess
of the cash bonus figure. This addi
tional allowance is planned to encour
age the service men to accept one
of the three optional forms of aid in
preference to the cash bonus.
Meanwhile the whole soldier aid
question is causing a storm of dis
satisfaction among some members of
the house. A group of Republicans,
refusing to approve the policy of the
ways and means committee in fram
ing the bill, forced a party caucus by
circulation of a petition last night.
This probably will be held tomorrow
or Thursday night. Some members
say the bonus propositions are not
liberal enough, while others disap
prove the elimination from benefits
of about 1.800,000 service men, par
ticularly all officers. The proposed
sales tax, however, is the main ob
ject of attack. Representative John
son, South Dakota, Republican, and
Representative Henry T. Rainey, Il
linois, who have been conducting a
vigorous campaign against it among
members of both parties, say they
have enough votes to defeat it and
substitute a heavy tax on war profits.
Increased Pay for
Army and Navy
Personnel Approved
WASHINGTON, April 20. —In-
creased pay for commissioned officers
and the enlisted personnel of the
army, navy, marine corps, coast
guard and public health service was
agreed upon today by the house and
senate conferees.
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Two Negroes Held
As Suspects in Ohio
Girl Murder Case
STUBENVILLE, O. —Four negroes,
arrested soon after discovery of the
brutal murder of eleven-year-old
Frances South, near her home in
Adena last Thursday night, were
brought to the Jefferson county jail
here. Under grilling by Prosecut
ing Attorney Ray Carpenter, one of
them admitted he and his companions
had been in Adena the day of the
murder. They were placed in sep
arate cells, under extra guard.
The victim of the crime fought
fiercely for her life and honor, and
probably was kicked to death, Coro
ner T. H. Kirk said today upon com
pletion of his investigation.
According to Coroner Kirk, his in
vestigations revealed that the girl
died from a fractured skull. It was
his opinion that she had been kicked
in the head. He said he found evi
dence of a terrific struggle. The
coroner explained that a heel mark
and the imprint of nails were found.
The blow on the head killed her, he
said.
The cord with which the girl’s
hands had been tied behind her back
was identified as a part of her hat
by Mrs. W. F. South, mother of
the child, who is confined to her
bed with influenza. It was first be
lieved that the cord was from the
hat of a soldier. The hat is miss
ing and efforts to find it have proved
futile.
Two foreigners, whose names have
not been revealed, were arrested by
a posse headed by the Rev. A. N. Ash
burn pastor of the Long Run Metho
dist Episcopal church. The men
were taken into custody at Herrick,
four miles south of Adena.
Practically every person residing
in the vicinity of Adena attended the
funeral services for the child. The
Rev. A. N. Ashburn, who led one
of the posses, conducted the services
in the Long Run Methodist Episco
pal church.
Man Flees From Asylum
Breaks Into Prison
OSSINING, N. Y. —After escaping
from the Hudson River Insane asy
lum in Poughkeepsie, Andrew Was
ser, a lunatic, broke into Sing Sing
prison while three alienists were ex
amining a murderer in the death
house.
He first tried to get in through
the south gate and then at another
point, but was chased away. Final
ly he got in by the front entrance.
Keeper Joseph Birdsall called
Charles Pilgrim, one of the alienists,
who identified Wasser as a fugitive.
Wasser was asked if he wished to
go back to the asylum, and said, “No,
I like this place better.” He was
sent back.
Novel Instrument for
Removing the Tonsils
JOLIET, HL, April.—-Finding that
a. girl pupil in one of the schools
here was suffering from tonsilitis.
Miss Hattie Hurst, a school nurse,
sent her home with instructions to
have her tonsils removed. In a lit
tle while the girl returned.
“Did you tell your mother what I
told you?” asked Miss Hurst.
“Yes’m,” replied the little girl.
“Mother said she would pull out my
tonsils tonight with a button hook,
like she did my brother Johnny’s
last week when you sent him home
to her.”
The second maternal operation was
not performed .
Woman’s Leg Now Valued
At $40,000, Rate Increase
• NEW YORK, N. Y.—A woman’s
leg is worth $40,000.
This record figure was set by a
jury before Judge Donnelly, in the
supreme court. The award was to
Miss Florence D. Rooney as dam
ages for the fracture of her leg by
an automobile.
Taking this award of $40,000 as
basis for a general increase of 33
per cent up the line, a woman is
now worth about $460,000, according
to verdicts during the last few
years, which fixed the following
amounts:
Hair, $20,000; nose, $15,000; eyes,
$20,000; broken hearts, $250,000;
arms, $85,000; legs, SBO,OOO.
Cat Hidden in Man’s Boot
Bites Big Toe Severely
SACKET HARBOR, N. Y.—Amos
Bussey, of this village, is recover
ing from an operation on the big
toe of his left foot.
Mr. Bussey keeps his rubber boots
behind the kitchen stove. A few
days ago he got out his boots, placed
his left foot into the boot and in
stantly removed it. He turned the
boot bottom side up and the Bussey
cat jumped out.
The cat resented intrusion and put
her teeth through his toe. The toe
is swollen to twice its natural size.
It will be all right in a few days,
according to Dr. Bissell, who per
formed the operation.
Wealth in Mackerel
LONDON, Eng.—All records In the West
Cornish mackerel fishing industry are be
ing broken by the Mount’s Bay fleet.
One night’s fishing by 46 boats brought in
a catch of 1,200,000 fish.
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Says Vote of Ireland
Was Overwhelming for
Establishing Republic
The people of Ireland, exercisj-ng
the right of self-determination af
forded by America’s declaration of
war aims, voted 1,200,000 to 300,000
—a proportion far greater than that
which made America a democracy in
1776—in favor of establishing the re
public of Ireland, according to Liam
Mellows, member of the Irish parlia
ment from East Galway and North
Meath, commander of the republican
army of West Ireland in the revolu
tion of 1916 and a fugitive with a
price of 1,000 pounds sterling on his
head.
Mr. Mellows, accompanied by Chas.
P. Sweeney, Washington newspaper
correspondent and representative of
the American commission on Irish
independence, is in Atlanta prepar
ing for the address of Egmon de
Valera, president of the Irish repub
lic, who will present the case of the
Irish people at Taft hall Friday
night.
Mr. Mellows announced that Mr.
DeValera will be accompanied to At
lanta by the Rev. Dr. J. A. H. Irwin,
noted Irish Presbyterian clergyman
and educator, and Mrs. Irwin. Dr.
Irwin, said Mr. Mellows, is one of
thousands of leading Irish Protest
ants who have taken their stand for
the independence of Ireland. Dr. Ir
win is pastor of the Presbyterian
Congregation of Killead, near Belfast,
an dis Convener of the Sustentation
Fund which sustains the Irish Pres
byterian clergyg. He is also the lead
er of the prohibition movement in the
Presbyterian church in Ireland.
“In my country, England has but
one argument against the expressed
will of 80 per cent of the Irish peo
ple,” said Mr. Mellows, Monday.
“That argument is force—the force
of 150,000 bayonets, hundreds of
tanks, cannon, battleships, airplanes
and all the other sinews of war need
ed by an army of occupation that
Ireland is unwillingly forced to pay
for. X.
“The British laws that throttle
Ireland’s right of liberty are obeyed
only -where the force is powerful
enough to crush us. English prisons
held 5,000 Irishmen last year. Brit
ish soldiers shamelessly raided and
devastated 6,000 Irish homes during
that time. < A trial by jury is almost
unheard of. Yet England taxed Ire
land $185,000,000 last year to pay for
a government in which the Irish
have no voice. Os this, $63,000,(700
was for England’s vast military es
tablishment in Ireland, $40,000,000
was to help pay the cost of a war
fought for liberty and democracy;
$80,000,000 was England’s profit. ’’
Industrial Conditions
Show Improvement
WASHINGTON, April 20. —Im-
proved industrial conditions and a
revival of business activities follow
ing the cancellation of government
contracts last year were responsible
for the large increase in the volume
of employment in March, 1920, as
compared with March, 1919, accord
ing to a statement today of the de
partment of labor.
Greatest increases were shown in
the woolen, men’s ready-made cloth
ing, cotton finishing and automobile
manufacturing industries. All in
dustries reported increases in their
payrolls for last March as compar
ed with March, 1919.
Alleged Embezzler
Is Fined SSOO
COLUMBUS. Ga., April 20.—L. C.
Price, Jr., former bank cashier at
Waycross, Ga., who was indicted for
embezzlement of bank funds, said at
the time to total $14,000, was given
a consent verdict here Monday and
fined SSOO.
Price was tried here on a change
of venue. Before the consent ver
dict was entered it was stated resti
tution of the funds had been made.
Price was given an alternative of
ten months on the county chaingang
or the fine, which he chose and
paid.
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Fokker ’Planes to Be
Stored at Souther
SOUTHER FIELD. Americus, Ga.,
April 20.—Lieutenant Kenneth B.
Wolfe has returned from Love field,
at Dallas, Tex., flying one of the fa
mous German Fokker pursuit planes,
to be stored at this place. Lieuten
ant W. B. Warde is expected to re
turn here Wednesday flying a simi
lar plane. Both planes are sent here
for storage at the depot. The plane
has attracted much attention and
makes the third of its kind now at
Souther field. It differs from the
usual models in having no wires and
being erected of solid steel, its
strength of construction resting in
the wings.
Former Mrs. Thaw to
Sue Present Husband
NEW YORK, April 20.—Attorneys
for Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, now Mrs.
Jack Clifford, said today that she
would file counter suit for divorce
against her husband and former
dancing partner,' charging improper
conduct.
Mr. Clifford started divorce pro
ceedings here, naming an ; actor as
co-respondent.
Pre-Convention Call
For Dry Forces Issued
WESTERVILLE, Ohio. April 20.
General Superintendent P. A. Baker,
of the Anti-Saloon League of Amer
ica, today issued a call for state
superintendents of the league, to
meet in conference at Chicago and
San Francisco immediately preced
ing the Republican and Democratic
national convetions, and to remain in
session during the conventions.
Bobbie Brock Shot;
John Eberhart Held
MAYSVILLE, Ga., April 20.—Bob
bie Brock, twenty-one years of age,
was shot and killed near here Mon
day afternoon. John Eberhart, who
was living with Brock, is charged
with the crime. Eberhart is said
to have been under the influence of
whisky at the time.
Another Body Recovered
From Savannah River
ANDERSON, S. C„ April 20.—The
body of Miss Inez Manning, 22, one
of ten persons drowned x at Harper’s
Ferry, on the Savannah river, April
4, when a ferry-boat on which they
were crossing the stream capsized,
was found Sunday on an island “six
miles below the scene of the tragedy.
To date only two of the bodies have
been recovered, though hundreds of
persons have searched along both
banks of the stream incessantly
since the drownings occurred.
22 Men Claim Girl as Wife
DAYTON, Ohio.—Asserting that
their “wife” has twenty-two hus
bands and is divorced from none of
them, Tiffic Sallie, of Cincinnati, and
James Nick, of Dayton, jointly asked
the police to arrest Margaret Fos
ter, twenty-one years old, on the
charge of bigamy. She is said to be
in Springfield, Ohio.
Sallie says he married the woman
at Crevoit, Ohio, on February 16,
1920, and Nick says he wed her on
March 16. They are joining in the
hunt for the young woman.
THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1920.
Bandits Attack Train
In Attempt to Steal
Queen’s Royal Plate
SEVILLE, Spain, April 20.—Ban
dits attacked a train last night on
which Queen Victoria and her broth
er, the Marquis of Carisbrooke, were
traveling from Madrid to Seville in
an unsuccessful attempt to calry off
the royal plate which the queen was
taking with her.
The robbers, who were well arm
ed, opened a regular fusillade when
discovered, wounding two of the rail
way men, one of them probably mor
tally. The bandits escaped in a two
horse carriage, leaving no clew to
their identity.
$1,400,000 Advance
To Finance Shipment
Os Cotton Announced
WASHINGTON, April 20.—Anoth
er advance of $1,400,000 to a bank
ing corporation for financing ship
ments of cotton to Czecho-Slovakia.
was announced today by the war fi
nance corporation. The name of the
corporation was withheld.
Promises Prosecution by
U. S. of Profiteers
WASHINGTON, April 20.—Exten
sive prosecution of profiteers will
occur within 30 days If investiga
tions now being conducted by depart
ment of justice agents disclose the
expected evidence, oward Figg, spe
cial assistant to the attorney gen
eral, today told the senate subcom
mittee investigating shoe prices.
The investigations now nearly
completed have been made by “flying
squadrons” of agents as well as by
fair price committees in many states,
Figg said. They cover food, fuel and
clothing.
Figg said the profits of several
huge corporations were under inves
tigation, including concerns dealing
in raw materials and finished prod
ucts,
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