Welles Sees Herriot, Injunction Granted U. S. Firms 'Bank' Opium Blum and President' in Fight on In Vaults of MELVERN Dairy Treasury ICE CREAM Br the Associated Press. phine, heroin and codeine. About 77 Of French Milk Market Order The Treasury's massive vaults, tons of crude opium are Imported built to hold millions in gold, now for medical use each year. are hoarding 300 tons of a Conversations With Other product Chief Justice Rules its guardians consider even more Want Bus Drivers Back Officials on valuable—opium. Today's Holbrook Farms Is Not In making this known today. H. Villagers of the Hebrides Islands are the British Program in In Interstate Business J. Anslinger, commissioner of nar- asking admiralty to cotics. said that when it was fore- release their bus drivers from naval By thf Associated Press. seen three years ago that the source service so the islands may have Holbrook Farms Dairy of Brent- service PARIS, March 8. — President of America’s opium might be cut off transportation again. wood, Md„ today was granted a tem- Roosevelt’s one-man fact-finding because of world conditions, the porary injunction by Chief Justice commission, Sumner Welles, con- Government it. Alfred A. Wheat in District Court began storing Opium tinued to tap the French official comes primarily from , against Secretary of Agriculture Yugo- war attitude in a whirlwind and today Wallace’s order for slavia, Bulgaria Afganistan. series of talks with milk-marketing government this area. The of a The Government does not own an leaders. question perma- nent injunction will be decided when ounce of it, however. Manufacturers In immediate succession, he was the case is heard on its merits at a and medical supply houses furnished received by Jules Jeanneney, presi- future date. the money to purchase it through dent of the Edouard the Senate; Herriot, Chief Justice Wheat, after listen- Government, and hold the rights president of the Chamber of Depu- to to use it under Federal sanction for * ing arguments, denied the Gov- and former Premier medical ties, Leon Blum, ernment’s motion to dismiss the purposes as needed. chief of the Socialist / TO INSURE party. action and granted the injunction “We could not store it anywhere DELIVERY T With M. Jeanneney and M. Her- on the ground that the dairy is else, unless it would be in the Fort riot the busy emissary was closeted not engaged in interstate commerce Knox gold vault," Mr. Anslinger ex- 45 ON TIME..,* and 50 minutes respectively. and is not subject to the Secretary’s plained, “because a narcotic addict Mr. Welles received Andre de order. Attorneys Sefton Dai?, J. will go to almost any length to ob- Layboulaye, former French Ambas- OD. Moran and Linwood E. Lager- tain opium and a person who could sador to Washington, during the son represented the dairy. steal even a small part of the sup- afternoon, and then paid his sched- The Government had requested ply would have a small fortune.” uled calls on Vice Premier Camille dismissal of the action, contending The price of opium and its deriv- Chautemps and Minister of Justice that the dairy should have ex- atives in this country, he added, has Georges Bonnet. That the calls im- hausted administrative remedies not increased. But in the world plied more than mere diplomatic before going into court. The Gov- market, Mr. Anslinger said, the formality was taken for granted. ernment also contended the dairy price has multiplied by from 200 to Daladier Satisfied With Talk. is engaged in interstate commerce 300 per cent and the product often 0jk*y<** and, therefore, is to the cannot be obtained. In the M. Blum's Socialist party has the subject illegiti- order. mate traffic has biggest single bloc of votes in the the price increased “It seems to me their chamber and he has advanced from business is to the point where it has become confined wholly to the State of prohibitive for most narcotic addicts time to time the theory of a feder- Maryland and so the act of and an ated after returns to Congress has become “involuntary EASTER Europe peace CLOTHES does not Justice the continent. apply,” Wheat said curb” on the use of opium and mor- in announcing the decision. Premier Daladier, who received phine, he said. PARIS.—FRENCH PREMIER GREETS The court was told that the order Mr. Welles for a confidential dis- WELLES—French Premier Edouard Daladier (left) greet- Some of the supply is being sold of would increase cost to the dairy by cussion yesterday, expressed him- ing Undersecretary State Sumner Welles as the President's fact-finding envoy reached Paris to South American countries and $67,750 annually, in addition to aid- self today as being "entirely satis- yesterday. The American and the French Premier had two at which Daladier already "considerable amounts” have conferences, pre- ing and paying the expenses of the NOW at been sent fied with my talk.” sented the war to Finland. problems of . —Photo sent by radio.—A. P. Wirephoto. milk market administrator. The Mr. Welles can come to no other “However, we are looking out pri- dairy handles some 2,500 gallons of conclusion, in the belief of the marily for needs,” Mr. milk daily, all of it coming from French press, than that the nation My only peace would be in with the Finnish Anslinger said. joining peace government Maryland except 20 gallons from is in a state of ancestors.” at Helsinki were From opium are derived the most prime political health Girl to my lacking in Moscow West Virginia. to achieve the war Death; effective used in the relief of allied aim of Leaps today. drugs TIP TOP TAILORS victory first—peace later. Paley Says Girl Sought The press did not mention the pain and sedatives such as mor- As President Roosevelt’s emis- reports circulating throughout the Leake Approved sary embarked on his second day of Note Professes Love Career in Broadcasting world of Russian terms presented to confidential discussions in the the Finns. No information con- The Senate Finance Committee TODAY’S SPECIAL NEW YORK, March 8 OP).—Wil- French capital, com- was today approved the nomination of newspapers liam S. Paley, president of the Co- cerning any peace negotiations Va carat perfect white mented that his initial interview For available in authoritative Paul R. Leake to be collector of Radio Chain Head lumbia Broadcasting System, today quarters. diamond. with Premier Daladier Officials were noncommittal. customs at San Francisco. The yesterday said he had met Johanna Stoddard ap- gave the American The pointment previously had been ob- Undersecretary casually a year ago and that she had Komsomolskaya Pravda. of State Detroit Police jected to by his first opportunity to Identify written organ of the Soviet youth move- Senator-Downey, Demo- him numerous letters ask- of hear first hand of the political ment, gave prominence to an article crat, California, who later with- Her as Married to ing him to put her on the radio and 81. N.W. N’A. *3»9 union that is the keystone of the that "the days of the drew his objections. Lr finally professing an “emotional at- declaring war effort. Mannerheim-Tanner are Man tachment” for him. regime Michigan counted." Evidence of Strength. Mr. Paley, informed that Miss By the Associated Press. The article, reprinted from the Evidence of the Stoddard had left a note for him nation's internal organ of the “Finnish People's Gov- DETROIT, March 8.—A girl who before strength, it was pointed out, is as jumping to death from a ernment" established with Moscow's “National Headache readily seen in the unani- jumped to her death from a 17th hotel window in Detroit, issued this Day” repeated, recognition at Terijoki, in Russian- The of March mous floor statement: approach 15th prompts us to remind you votes of confidence for the downtown hotel room this occupied Finland, said Helsinki was there’s one tax you can easily avoid—the “hidden tax” Daladier administration and “I met Miss Stoddard a "doomed the heroism and ap- morning after registering as “J. about year by might of inefficient heating methods. Burn proval of the strong degrees to ago in a restaurant with a of of the Red and the failure of Stoddard” of New York City, was group ! Army preserve the national financial and people. Although I had seen her foreign states to fulfill their prom- identified by Inspector John O. economic position. only that once, she wrote letters to ises of extensive aid" to Finland. Marlow’s Famous Anthracite Tomorrow Mr. Whitman of the homicide Reading Welles will con- police me six months later asking help on It was signed by Otto Kuusinen, clude his French survey in a talk squad as the former Geraldine Ken- the ground that she had tubercu- head of the Terijoki regime. the low ash anthracite. It’s genuine laundered hard coal. with , who holds the losis. She told me she was an en- "It is time for the soldiers and yon, 28, of Pontiac, Mich. That means no dust, no all vital portfolio of finance. Follow- of Finland to decide whether dirt, coal, more heat. Try it tertainer, but she had no talent and citizens Watch those coal a visit to Inspector Whitman said the wom- bills go DOWN! ing the emigre Polish so far as I could find out. no experi- it is worth while to spill more blood an had been married to a Pontiac government at Angers, its capital, ence that would justify putting her for Mannerheim and Tanner," It man named Bourque. Mr. Welles will leave Sunday for on the air. Mrs. Paley and I both said. "The Finnish people want to On the wall of her room was London and talks with British talked to her several times to live in peace." with “Exit smil- trying leaders. He is expected to return penciled lipstick, straighten her out. but she became ing," and in her was a note to Washington by way of Italy, purse more mentally disturbed all the Marlow Coal Co. addressed to William S. which will give him another op- Paley, presi- time. Proctor Will Probated to talk with dent of the Columbia Broadcasting March 8 811 E Street N.W. National 0311 portunity Premier Couldn’t Locate Relatives. ROCKVILLE, Md.. (Spe- Mussolini. System, in which she professed her cial).—Under the will of Alexander love for him. “Finally she began to write let-! M. Proctor of Forest Glen, admitted In Business 82 Years In New ters to me declaring that she had York, Mr. Paley said that includ- an emotional to probate, his six children, he had met a “Miss cas- developed attachment Oar Coal and Service Must Be Good Stoddard” of Bill to for me. She ing Judge James M. Proctor the Revise D. C. Code ually a year ago and that she had had spoken of some relatives in District of Columbia court, share written him numerous letters ask- Michigan and, through my lawyers, we tried to locate those equally. The entire estate is left in Presented Bilbo ing him to put her on the radio, but by relatives in the that could trust lor a specified time, its value that she had no talent to justify it. hope they The Senate District Committee take care of her unestimlited. Later, he said, she began writing and induce her to today had under consideration a come home. letters declaring she had developed bill presented Senator “No relative by Bilbo, an emotional attachment for him. could be found and, Democrat, of Mississippi, which meanwhile, she and The girl had an expensive ward- kept writing would authorize revision to me that complete robe in the room, about telephoning her health of the District Code. In including introducing $400 worth of clothes was getting worse and that she the bill purchased yesterday, Senator Bilbo, a wanted to go out to Arizona. She re- _Dili yesterday. There was $450 in cash member of the District fused to medical Committee, in her purse and $250 in traveller’s accept attention said he had been asked to do so here and YOU CAN by checks. all my efforts to convince the District Bar Association. her that association Wore S400 Cape. with her was DEPEND UPON The bill provides for establish- were in vain. The was impossible ment girl fully dressed when of a commission of five, “A few I was ap- she jumped from the hotel window. day's ago, informed OUR SPEED pointed by the Attorney General, to that she was going to and She wore a $400 silver fox cape she Michigan write the new code. then to Arizona. That Membership bought and other was the last Call Carl Trouble-Shooters i of the commission' would be chosen yesterday expen- I heard from her." to from the sive clothes. are waiting day or night bar of the District Court At an apartment building at 404 and The police found playing cards, dart °U* T°"r C“U * • approval by a majority of East Fifty-fifth street, from which MATHEW50NMiTHFwVnN disarranged on the bed of the room lowest dependable judges of the court would be re- priced address Miss Stoddard had regis- hl‘ Ore-btll in which they also found an easel road eerrice available • • quired. The commission members tered at the Detroit hotel, the door- Grew depended battery or tire change any- would be paid at the rate of $6,000 man said she had left there about SAVE of some tor the a packet letters and poetry. winning where In city. 7Sc. Call year for their work, which must six weeks ago. of The had as J. bell eemes. be completed within three girl registered District 2775 any hour, any years. Stoddard, 404 East WILKINS COFFEE The District Code has not been Fifty-fifth street, • day or night! New York City, on March 4. revised since 1901. Last year the ■■■■■HnMaansssa^annaae The note, dated March and House appropriated $32,000 to its 8, Helsinki COUPONS FOR addressed “Dear Bill,” said: 6 Committee on Revision of Laws for (Continued From First Page.) “I wanted to thank for _ revision of the District Code. Offi- just you your kindness. You know how VALUABLE ARTICLES cials of the local Bar Association, sidered here to be so un- were with me. I have obviously however, maintain that the House things may acceptable. is said things in desperation that I appropriation inadequate for any- resentment didn’t mean. I hope you do not Popular against Swe- thing save a mere compilation. A hate I I’m den's attitude toward the conflict thorough job of the me, and. mean, sorry. I revising District appeared to be increasing. laws, association officers know you will understand and for- • estimate, There was me. not well. considerable evidence now, in time for would cost at least $100,000. give I’m My lungs By ordering delivery that Finnish leaders I are in a precarious state, where I regarded as their Easter wear is assured. have to be so careful. I still love unchanged determination to continue F. Sorel Stodaara L)ies you, but I guess you were right. I fighting. More than the only fought so hard because my significant Russian • Choose from 500 British and American terms, in the of was After Illness heart hurt so. You've been very opinion Finns, Long the fact that Russia was white about everything. I can only reported and colors. F. Sorel to make a Stoddard, 66, custodian of hope to emulate you and try to do willing settlement at all. patterns the safe of Previously the Kremlin has deposit department the something good with my life. I am declined to the Washington Loan and Trust Co. for very tired. recognize Finnish government, • Select any you like. 33 years, died yesterday after a calling its leaders "white guards” and style “Good-by, darling.” month's illness at his home. 704 declaring it would deal only with a Butternut Takoma Two Other Notes Found. red government which was street, Park, pro- • indi- D. C. Two other notes were found in the claimed at Terijoki in territory oc- Have your clothes custom-tailored, Mr. Stoddard was born in Savan- girl's room. They bore no dates nor cupied by the at the start of the and to 21 nah, Ga., the son of the late John any indication as to whom they were invasion. vidually separately, your I. and Agnes Sorel Stoddard of that written. Cafex Evidences of Peace I Price Note • . . measurements. city. He attended school in Alex- One contained this passage: PYREX GLASS fl| personal “I'm q Jg andria, Va. In 1902 he was married just very much in love and in Moscow in St. Joseph, Mo., to Miss Anna that isn’t smart, is it? It hurts and Lacking cor FEE Valk of Washington, who survives when you know something is going MOSCOW, March 8 OF).—Evi- ONE PRICE ONLY MAKER VA&CC him. They came to Washington in to hurt, you avoid it. I wish you dences of Russian readiness to make | 1907. were poor like lam because then it • Thi* it the genuine Cafex. Also are four would be so much easier. You are $219 surviving daughters, Made oi Pyrex Glaee. Com- Mrs. Anna Gordon to be me so Parkman and going away from much plete lor ue# on electric or Jordan’s lead the town Mrs. Frances Heltzel, both of this because you are very important and Bauer & gal burner. Upper and lower again In offering this beau- Black bowl city; Mrs. Agnes Gardner of Balti- I am not.” may be had eeparately tiful little spinet at only lor 3 couponi. plus 50c lor more, Md., and Mrs. Pauline Lawson The second note, also bearing only $219! All you have to do the bowl. 55c of a upper lor the Southgate, Calif., and sister, the salutation “Darling,” said: Elastic is see it and you will easily Stockings lower. Bring or mail coupon* Mrs. I. S. Loving of “I have been of our Washington. thinking first with SI.00 to the lohn H. recognize it as a $275 value Funeral services will be held at of how were meeting, magnetic you Be sure to buy them at Gib- Wilkin! Company. 525 Rhode ... unusually well-designed LOOKW 2 pm. tomorrow in Trinity Episco- to me and how I was bland At*.. N. E U a rich ma- afraid of that son’s where yon will always mailed. and finished in pal Church, Takoma Park, D. C. magnetism. I have been in add 10c lor coit ol packing hogany it has all the fea- Patterns SfY,e always get them fitted and UNDER 500 with burial in Rock Creek Ceme- terror of being snared by love. Per- properly and mailing each article, tures of much more expen- sold at the lowest *£* OF tery. haps this fear has been my protec- possible IMPOITIMT: sive instruments. Drop in No Down tion.” It added: prices. The Uluetrated (older and see it ... if you don’t Money under EVERY Use our Convenient Budget Account. “If ever I should lose you my ♦he key on each can contain* feel as if you want to buy Old Pianog in Trade to Consider t It enables to out of income. Meeting world would crumble so completely *uch unueual bargain oiler*. CAN now we will rent one to you you pay Ih* manufacturer* would nor there would be no reason to go on GIBSON'S CAS for only $5 monthly. NATIONAL 3223 No charge for this service. Child Welfare Bill permit u* to advertiee them. rOK 917 G Be fur* to read Ihii /older. Action on a proposed bill that St. N.W. OTHER ■ would broaden the powers of th( There'*a coupon in the bottom. _ Other Values in Pianos can. Do not can* SIV Board of Public Welfare with re- d each open in advance to obtain coupon*-* SPINET—slightly used, latest model with full gard to child care will be taken bj ACCCSCVrrSHS (evening ■tale Coffee will re»ult. keyboard _$139 the Legislative Committee of th< I PEW.vvr SMALL Child Welfare Division. Council o: PARKING UPRIGHT—full 88-note standard made Social Agencies, at a meeting at 3:3( I AT THE instrument, practically new.l_$145 p.m. Monday at council headquar- BABY GRAND—new popular size that sells ters, 1101 M street N.W. CAPITAL COAL new for $365. One slightly used_$245 The bill would provide for cast CHICKERING and a a w SPINET—new model used in work service for unmarried moth- Egg Stove, GARAGE Double screen- several recitals only. Now reduced_$100 ers and also give the board powei 9 ed and dustless P*r to accept dependent children foi 6P.M. —an Excellent Ton care away from home withou mfi Bituminous Smokeless Coal. court commitment. F.^c to Very high In beat units. A special meeting of the Chilt ** Arthur Jrrmi Welfare Division will be called late: 1 12 P.M. Coal, Fuel Oil—Oil Burners PIANO COMPANY next week to consider this bill ant I DAY RATES, 25c 1ST HOUR two others dealing with child wel- 5c EACH ADDITIONAL HOUR R. S. MILLER 1239~G Street** Car. 13$ N.W fare already acted on by the Legis 1320 N. Y. AVE. 805 Third St. N.W. lative Committee, of which Mri Phonm NAt. BITS __ 613 14th STREET N.W. Louis Ottenberg is chairman. I A k f