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- Che Cazurr S i IWOD) i " —————————_— NVIN. % .. Se eeeeeneeeeeeee Glia ae eg ee RESIST: EERIE RR HTS MAIN NEWS SECTION - - ‘ gs ea SICiG, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1925 MAIN NEWS SECTION NO. 17 FEAR HELD FOR AMERICAN LIVES. AT PEKING AS REBELLION LOOMS “COAL STRIKE SETTLEMENT PROPOSED “= sts" 1 | “‘Ma” Ferguson Turns ae tripe ie * AGCEPTANGE OR FOR DASH TO Guns on Rich Texans ro - FRINGE CHINESE PORT afternoon, the coal miners would resume. work~at: once, | ; i By Navy Oieers pending the outcome of negotiations pcopy of the proposal. to Major W. = | : : S AGA | oy POOR | to be eomducted i 4 board of inves: |W. Inglls, operators head at Soran iwi bciichetie Rich-|| ‘ mm ) Raids Takes Control. “Popular Revolution I Charles 1. Burke, commis- | By WILLIAM R. KUHNS M | A ll F A TRIAL John L. Lewis, international presl-]| Governor Pinchot’s proposal ts in M ; E dent of the United Mine Workers] corporated in eleven points which est an o rance, is | . Su t and the members of the wage scale 3 m Poh Ta : thee Gnd negotiation committes of the)’ prices of anthracite coal shall!* Chosen for Finance allegations of seven ‘Montana sioner of Indian affairs, denic. (United I F P fs) Miners indicated their willingness <0} not by reason of th twos ; MANII > Nov. 28 SHE DECLAR ES « <{eonsider the proposal The operators | pendlon’ of sha wetiembat oe. nt au tfolie- by Premier.) ‘ites tiat Se tention |. The dentrogers Hulbert dl Stepfather of Hoxie will give Governor Pinchot their de | part of it, be increased by the oper- ortrohe ay. YEMICY.| mitted the propérty of Indians. | ¥ ast- |'Noa and Wdsall were being cision on Monday, ators beyond those * wcheduled for to be misappropriated and 5 Sis 1 E Under tho terms of the proposal the year 1925. : BRADF RD ed. President Coolidge is being |loaded here today, ready to Reward for Conviction Goes on Trial Mon- “, minees woud enti work pend | This agreement shal by ob not! Ae RUG) | enedsty Cie’ treads ola! | Tsaze for Bhaughadl sears. re Settlement al HO wage scale | less than five years. 2 . | ig: p ‘s notic of W ealthy Violators day; Los Angeles. agreed upon wetween miners, and] —3.—A board’ of investigation’ and PARIS, Noy. 28.—Ari | vestigate. 7 ment’s notic . ‘ ors, in 1 Prices for anthra-|award shall be created to continue | tide Briand has formed his —.. The destr MeCor lett Holds ‘Novelty. By LINCOLN QUARBURG cite coal would not exceed the fig-] for the life ‘of ‘the agreement and gighth cabinet and picked as} terday, fol ‘ fon order (Unitea’ Pi Staff Correspondent.)| ures set by the operators in 1925, | shall conslst of two members’chosen his right and left bowe from Ad 1 wit fer ‘M LOS ANGELES, Nov. 28.—One of] The miners representatives went | by the miners, two by tlie operators Toul I bs 1 | iH of the Astiatt AUSTIN, Tex., Nov. 28. the most sordid tragedies in. Los/| intr executive session. to -consider | and three chosen by the first four #e-|4OUis Loucheur, France's ‘ ’ tt fae ’ > 2 25 Angeles annals {s to be unfolded in| the plan immediately after the con- | lected. wealthiest man, in the (United Press.) — Governor | } superioF court here Monday when| ference with the governor adjourn-| 4.—The board shall investigate and:| finance portfolio, and Paul Pain ve . Feat vy S. C, Stone, 65-year-old stepfather| ing after a brief session. to meet te-| determine” whether the operators |ileve, former premier, in« the war! ; 1 t Miriam A. Ferguson of Texas of Jack Hoxie, goes on trial charged | morrow. No. r entative of the | can reasonably ‘payijgn increasé, in | post | It paused today:in the midst of with the murder of, May and Nina| operators was present and Governor | wages without increasing the price | Loucheur, upon whom devolves ly tangled state affairs threat- Martin, school girls. Pinchot said that the would. maila + (Continued on Page Four) the task of creating a financial pro. 5 Ve gram that will yield rey ues to — BY RANDALL GOLLD ening a special session of ‘The Martin sisters, aged 9 and 12, the legismture/and impeachment to met death at the hands of a fiend, Bal pe east taal by Goring iat nt a ond TOLEDO, Ohio, Nov. 28.—"A ham! | (United P. ( F ont) ‘ese 4 statement scorig rich’men according to the state’s reconstruc: Ssaeimlo dakeneiterte ier aoe wild nian” captured | PEKING opulas awho drink lMquor, 4 ° tion of the tragedy, who buried their haa se =e : re lenses sa re y Bs: parte y identified | olution’ ayd.t . +h d perhaps also to © profit: | tonight as they"Toledo clubber’ by | perialisin’’ demande day in The woman governor offered $500 |] J, RK. McCarl, Comptroller; | Podies in deserted lot after an ; ably. 9 mint. Uses sia tatuinsonilien titres tina meebeicn micas Lei | pextull man mares jor arrest ang \conviction of | |General of the T' isn't | 288aUlt and fatal sbeating “with a f Reine “Bt att rh i ie a Pachelor, sixth victim of | pamplilets bh J a> b: mass ly person worth more than $50,000 | {° eral sf the Feasutyn. sn) club. . They. disappeared ” on | the wdinae ae emo 4 hi ah 5 the slugger; who hag claimed ten | meeting of 5.000, radi adents violating protibition laws. -| very. popular with the navy at | night of August 23, 1924, while en : velded togerhier harmonious and pyictime-in the past atx monthe, who, tried iva optic Sepa kiecann "The governor's statement said the,| present. McCarl, who is known | route. from their home to that of a bogeret\ Piste tndieeeed hat eabulas an] MHia snarling. mouth Aud Nis fusk: |ence with ¢ Chuan prohibition, .Jaw..was one» “for the | a the ‘atch Dog of the Tress-. | neighbor. A search unparalleled in] suit for recovery ‘of $3,700’ wasi Béac! Saibecebiend ch Mockig tan ie be like teeth Are like those of the man | Chi.Jut - rich and@agatnet the poor.” | ury’? and passes on all claims | 408 Angeles county was made for) started Saturday by Cora M, Beagh|| before the. pinta OPathe: inte: | rovses a y DY ANG) Who, atFUR tas," Airs Bachelor en After thelr fallure, the studente N Fea Coming. at the end of the most} against the goxernment, is being | {0° .Sounsaer, wih ety And COUN! a cuingt the Lavoye Townsitn asto- Fee. The, Sept die Mr. “Bedchewas| “Yet tho chamber strength of this| Mes PPAR Halls edaatrvct aud (ee es eiety : rn ver, to Mrs. ch, sy Mrs. ‘all, 69, 0" he ty Si Sina srieen Tum sued by Navy, officers because of; | participating. ciation and more than fifty other | tier, iecordiee, to, the. titres : hee en tay two Palnleve cab: | October 30, also declared tho- ham-|leation quarters iat a controvergy-over payvand al- |“ stonths after the hunt virtually! defendants. ‘The petition states! sfajor Beach represented: the pad- tapoeabte | eee arielder: resembled) ner easallant. Land ‘st statement an attempt to divert at- by the knowing that the favorable Mrs. W. sd diay dnd 4 ig - " tethion from state‘atralrk. lowances. / an had been abandoned a farmer came| that the defendants owe this amount | ple of Lavoye inrthe struggle to’pre-| reception. given Deland DeBitely io : Meihtsid toereah at: bis bake sth ; be dis E A grand jury report was due. An. foroes | the children’s | decomposed {as the balance on a debt of $10,000) vent removal of the town soihe'time| should not be considered at mean.| Ther anid thee toe oe i i : nouncements of ‘appointments were : bodies in a'lonely swampland, incurred when Major Alfred H.| ago... i (Continued on Page Four) Iidbuee hig Fy menace kip Pee be Rencral, prot expected. T. * f 2 dd 5 y LE neq cn. treatles ‘The grand jury report came less hie eize . " P r Bore ' é eae than an hour and a half after the 5 ‘ : a. : ' cl . governor haf {ssued the prohibition F F 4 ! A My dprnias reward. statement. It contained In Robbery Of | oe eee ' ti nothing sensational—no. indictments; e he no mention was made of state high- ° | 2 ber RS ? way affairs : U. Ss Legation =. fates irae as ment be. | Attorney General Dan Moody, who i : ayy Fer ee has been an important figure in the ‘ ——- : ; Hy grand jury investigations and who a ‘ . * | | ; ae | Si ceie cto tet [ome nen noms oe'na|| MOTHER AND GIRL HELD | |Proposalto Add Burden to Industry by | | : - road contracting companies © alleg-| three’ thleves who had broken into {| Even Dogs Go it Gorieral! MhosBung-Lin, - ener ing they profiteered on-the ‘state, }the American Legation. last’) night’ | 7 | | Chang, went « ae ( | 104 Ya mts amon rearing As Cael Me) TD BANK TO GET FOOD | Striking Clause from Revenue Act {| Chane wank over to tke Chang | the jury report late this evening. pL Pyaaibine: fmtroe ood pe oer . wae ry . mistanatca ; Sic, come Tn lier etatement today on pro: | 8! arate 1 pollba | Draws Fire of Association LOE UOT UE | Re eas th carols: tot the race hibition enforcement Governor Fer.| thers escaped through a window.’ » if ; es || l } | tora who ar F | guson sald rich people in Texas are| Mystery surrounds tho purpose of AND LOAN THE Y SA Y | \ je daily violating the prohibition law | the. robbers since Di “Torito * sur- * { Goin necdyal F or F. ortune||« | LEADER OF ANTEMOREIGN while tho penitentlaries are being| prised them at a “desk whenf: the raing on record as opposing any change in the present | | REVOLT IN CONTROL filled, with “poor devils who carrled | tate papers are kept. | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Nov. bank, Renner sa yesterday | discovery-depletion clause of the federal inc ome t a L btw: Was usta Fah | | an w = EE 3 EE Baha HH ' a mere pint on thelr hip.” | —Because they were hungry and | morning, teracl 8. | as affecting oil development, now proposed by a committee . of th A reply to the Methodists of the their little home. was mortgaged Wilke cashie oft” Jin congress w hich'has the matter unde { Bird f r the wine | joader of State, who in a recent state conyen- | and’ they just “had to borrow whil ransack the money | 143 Gt d 1s der consideration, reso t Vyo- || tion passed a resolutfon condemning | some money Mrs. Catherine | drawe de sioo |/Utions were adopted Saturday by the Rocky Mountain Oil police dog the Ferguson pardon record, was em- | -¥ , 40,,and Zera Rogers, 19, | cash, |}and Gas association and forwarded to thx Wyoming r € bodied in the statement, which de } t wife and daughter of a The t nl n Hike and‘ to’ other Thu F layed that “If the Methodists would 1 war veteran, Were held u Jated autor The leli r f e bi zet busy and help clean up some of " r bonds of $5,000 each here to. ne “band. ecessit holds that’ a.chang \ pleked. | 2 the bootleg joints there would be ht, charged with bank rob- ed through seven dol destructive to shud n « in Atlanta, Ga.. and | jy ¢ 1 no necessity for* pardons.’ . | h of pennes, taken from ivered on subjects perti| a n his ¢ indicates tet & “When law members, millionalres,| DOUGLAS, Wyo., y. 28.—Wil- © didn't rob the bank,” Zera id which they ex- The dgienaclation dua miko eaht to | nent to; the ofl sind He 4 DL: h 38 to Isabel Warren fhe Sor ne\wspapermen and others can pur-|liam Howard, a resident of this| explained to poljee. “Mother says ged at a local store for dollar | its members, an, urgent; request that | brancl nd. the t a: tha £ Casper kr \ ch: good Mquor and get off scot-| place was killed at Downey park this} a bank held a $150 mortgage on y . 4 of the association entertained wit nnd spe-| I. A. Speer,, whose « lt ‘ free” the statement read, “while | we when a log struck him. » He] our house, So we borrowed the Aa Tp ees at Fal's convention of | Cal amusement. featur, . © Vagrant, has writter Is fe 1 ) poor people are sent, to the peniten-| had been cutting timber. He {s sur-| money for that and food.” askinthien Chater ot tte Absooia i TE ela ra er Edwin Bean here ti tary for making a smatl amount of! vived by an invalid widow and seyer- The mother and daughter loud cabsfitig oll tetiteld oviet aiid torenes earn erate | restoring t | Withsm 1 (Continued on Page Eight) al children. Walked into the Renner State day and Saturday, December 4 and | bers, in congress Ix a lo rah peer c t at 5. Information relative to rates may | | «yWhoy 1 t | be secured by D.-W. Greenbur t mil ab i secretary, Governor seed nba Shey q | | Brooks will _for Great Fal s | oo, t aethe: * BY SENATE SOLONS FOR hice chad ET ThE se da LIVESTOCK. ON AR ran a "WORLD PARADE enopersons, including four wo cay : men and thr men, tl J oped “ t 2 killed here t ght w » mir ot ' Ne aie Gtr these decisions do not hoid that tl mobile’ was struck by ’ ' deposite are ~ ~ ° e “ Efforts to Seat North Dakotan to Meet | Wernor hina 'n omer to aD | (ol taxation of tite. sr o in Every State in Union and Canada Are without specific authorizatio Tek daa tatie se completely products 1 ren ° * ° Pp} 4 |~ Both sides hope for a ruling on the | wrecked, the Hesnse number was tie iaxntl I . ° oy RY Hes f . With Bitter Fight on Part of ts? the fulure, despite explanations | unly mennusof ldentitleation. It; wa ‘an Represented in Exhibits at Chi- P from repubtican leaders that Nye] from thie mass of twlsted w t 1 - i I t ti ] Pen th rhe, Py ght to resign his ent position | the seven viclhns were extricated \ the “most “Kasurdu cago Internationa Administration Leaders until the Issue jp decided by the sen] At 1 th p.m, tonight only one of cisk and 1 fa lint g peice eenamiye ute committee and elections com-| the dead, Jolin Persak of Grand j of capital: iInvevet f any of t th = , mittee: 4 | had Been identified ) § turge™ Industrie r By PAUL R. MALLON cee Hata coeerdald meratttnatoaignaee ia tiny ferdaa,’ hace, Wp a “edrgli Eire gee rae pelea (United Presa Staff Correspondent.) | objections wfll be made by, a repull- | were alnicet beye r 1 and’ Incre ine'de f Rs CHICAGO. N 1 28. Wer « WASHINGTON, Noy. 28.—Buried swords of the sen-| can who will gest that the nat —_- [eurhs‘andits prod tat’ ‘ ' AG Dey oy, 4 caring au ribb 01 ‘ in pre a " ie. 2 Wnid an » after | ter be ferred to. the committ | Qifring, and will continue to requ | Vious shows, hairs marcelled into fluffy wave tides glis ate La Follette adherents and Republicans, laid away after | ter be referred to, the comanlt | ° | 1 f ; F the last: presidential campaign, are being dug up tonight || Myer Senator Brazier, | collea \Hw ricane Off | | iteaton ata axacioe go tetetas) ole ning, hoofs manicured and horns polished until they re epee . t igh tisan lend. | OC N¥® Probably wit present a | | Bahization « " v | fleet the glowing lights overhead on even terms with the for the expected battle over seating the non-partisan lea’ olvtion authorizing seating Nye, tat’ type’ of character in order diamonds in’ the fashionable wds look he: 1 er, Senator Gerald P. Nye, of North Dakota. thus forciny tho issue directly be-| Sicily Severe |, reise want e.,sHor-: J maintain the extensive jusrull voin | Stage TORaLEY DEERE Coa ces logking: on,-the live Developments tonight turned what appeared to be a foré Nhe ent orriate doeeeabai | Baa one: Bride of tHe therein ad Lo Jnaiice 1640 vs hi. othe e-would nae on exhibition tonight at the 4 iner routine affair into a major Three supreme court decisions ROR POSIHOD, Af LEGA ROe Deas ~+-- ‘: A a TThens i! ney, J 7 4 ar > arty. iseue. Unless some peace | have been found by the ndministra-| Was expressed py Senator Norris to: | t ; cither spend Rc Spr tns any ang, ; es Hex sitior A, fe apy, | COMP Wher ‘ riers ae night as follows: i ROME Noy. 23.—A vio velope somet) tals Or Whéreak, It ecognized va And the true blue bloods of ant jue v vroposals are worked out, the con-| tion workers to show that a coh, ’ 4 ep aed \| forego Hie ee Ppa soo ae fie a : Feat a Ye rial’ HiniCoretaRen? teh Mactoa ausat | tebe o f k flict wil break out on thy floor of | greseman is net astute off a. | “If, it te shown clearly ‘rhatytie feane has’ been he til atten the Bitola C Wokiticled. 1 lined * las KistivoreMantntvan tial eteraretl cine. 4 the senate ax soon as congress con: | From this it in 6 ed that Governor | appointment ts iNegal then L believe | » ee re uf ¢ 1 northern | i} ie oF. vont Py) rolling hoa camatien cs be pe fel can r ; venes a week from Monday, Sortie had no right to appoint Nye | Nye had been denied hin seat. Sut | Sle ar ar 1,9 go ia : es Lb Pe y 4 4 hi th an fer a Pouring over tlaw books, republi-| without specific. authority on ‘state | {C there is any legnt-doubt sbyut it | Tiddl waves have Mruck town oe shopping dys Iett sfif'upation, and pays, down, and papa ently chew | tusging at a ated a can leaders and Nye sympathizers | laws, or the Nortii Dakota logista \! think the state of aay aN at ure byt } ther before Christmas. lacie " 404 a ‘ _prowpect " le 9 crowd ma a # le. utt pee r have ce silo - t shou'd be given the benefit of that | were no casualties heu'd not bh uty " PB na pave oanrley bce al Ray Bes sympathizers asebrt ~ vhat! doubt and’ Nye cated with thermren ham been inter Tue. (Qontinued: on Vayk, Cour | Others pulledat -halter~ strings, | (Continued on Page fight) testing the validity of Nye's seat.