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i p) : ‘THE ' EVENING' STAR,” WASHINGTON, D. C.' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘21, 1932, ! ¥ Ma T : F7Q Colton~and Brown, Wisconsin (f0t) | not 11kely to change & sfagle vote, and ator Heflin spoke for an hour in|years. I am inclined to say that this ; rmora 1own Byrns of Tennessee (against was unnecessary. Mr. Garrett asked |support of the bonus and against | issue will live : ° Britten and Goldsborough (for) | that there be an.hour’s discussion.|what he has termed the defiation| The North Dakota senator scored 3 . R l e C . Dunn (against). but after cries of “Vote, vote” from | policy of the Federal Reserve Hoard. |absent senators favgrable to the X evolutionize BUT FIG Riordan and Ten Eyck (for) Luce|the republican _side, the majority | He charged that Wall street had pro- | bonus and inveighed against the (against). i Teader moved the previous question [moted a propaganda against the|pairfug of senators, explaining that, | B War Hordes 4 Logan und Brooks of Tlinols (for) |and the roll call was ordered: Do, Beqiined (5o nenitors favorable 1o ‘ > - Ao agninst). . ile _the 2 cas|the bill to pair one unfavorable to. | y Anthony and Edmonds (for) Bu- Anm“:""“f";"l'n:‘::‘" Tt A et e’ vose|it. Hle asserted that he could mot By the Astociated Press. e chanan (against). cSIOnt 30 T before night and the debate was|bring his comscience to “trade two well filled galleries. The same was true in the Senate. Within an hour after the House acted, the bill and : o Warned that the bonus question could | ta¢ country had “expresscd itself so, not be settled finally until it had been | €aruestly. settled, in accord with the judgment| Declaring that he had faith in the o the great majority of Congr persuasiveness of numbers, the President's veto message were & Do A oL D e = RODOSTO, Thrace, September 21. | Power to Destro *,It . ! . Kirkpdtrick and Luhring People and Their Dally Life| 7 b s rens | oot o SR YD Now Baistent, Willl it o s with Greek troops and refugees and Not Contlnue m Next F ew Years,' Teed of New York and Lineberger is fc Ve i (for) Clarke of New York (against). Depicted in Geographic | i fast developing into a communistic . D ke o N T orK (o ioss | 6eDt to the Senate. Discussion of the oweritofdeetzny d0dor | MFCumbaganial ne SNl SEdL S s mments SreEl redicts clumoer (against), . { subject there, however, had been un- ./ power will not continue in exist- | ington instead of being “in H - tempting to function, one composed b . > § 5 ¢| derway for some time, with Senator = % % A e Society Bulletin. 2 - Fulmer and stoll (for) Jones of | derway for some time, with Sensior | once in my judsment in the next few | Kong or on the Pacific ocean. of royalist and the other of follow- - % Pennsylvania (againgt). Beed, a2 Seantor Wiltiams, | ers of former Premier Venizelos, but 'orter and Raineyfof Illinois (for) 7 stppi, opposing it. People and there aamy lite 1n Asia| LS Communisty are continuslly atlr- | The soldiers’ bonus blll failed. of Slomb, Smith, daho; smith, Michigan Kahn (agains). 5 FECE TN ople and their daily life in Asia} rouble and considerable dis- 7 day, t o | Speaks, jul, Stafford. tephen: empsey and Stevenson (for ‘on - order prevails. enactment late yesterday, the Senate | (OB p/ FLo: soee, ‘Swing. Tayior, | nell (againsty. | ) followed with an argument for the Minor, that historic bridge land be- Th v, = sustaining President Harding's veto. N bonus, and was interrupted while the} , tween Asia and Europe which again | turles oo e "fla‘_;"';‘éci:’m?.'é. rm-:au-lf hie. Hifina™ hadNoverFiaden | o o Do g Lee o GeorEin ((100) House (cleric qeliversditho DU Tbe] focuses world interest since the Turk- | {ations, for only about 25,000 inhabi- | the veto-by a large margin. Voight, Volk, Volstead. Walters, Wat-| Crisp and Larsen of Georgla (for) | Taaq wnd. when Senator Ashurst con- ish army has taken Smyrna, are de- | Iammorty ooc00s crors "O%ai; | The Senate roll call showed 44 years|Son. Wheeler, Williams, Tilinois:|Graham of Pennsylvania (against). |cluded, Senator McCumber, repub.‘ scribed fn the following bulletin from | And. 200000 refagees Under. thess |to 28 nays, or four less than thestwo- | Newar Sinbuaseliny, Vo ont. Yates.| Freasand J. AL Nelson (for) Snyderiican, North Dakots. in charge of the ‘Washington headquarters: | The communistic Influence has per- | measure without the President's 8- | Democrats—Almon, Aswell, Bank-|KRIEht (against). This brought a point of order from “The modern history of Asia Minor | Vvaded the demobilized troops, BANES | proval. The vote in the House was |head, Bell, Blanton, Bowling. Brigg: Barkley and Cantrill (for) Parker{Senator Underwood of Alabama, the began when the Seljuks invaded it,| Of Which loot the food shops at will 5 - | Bulwinkle, Byrnes, South lina; | @f New York (against). democratic leader, who declared this . e e e I e th | and terrorize the citizens. Numerous | 258 to 54, or 50 more than the re-| BUNnNle: BYoace, COMG CROLIL| Wursbach and Chandler of OKla- | wouid fix a time. for consideration of Conqueror set foot on English soil. A | instances of Do matreatment ¢f |auired number. Clark, Florida, Colling, Cullen, Daugh- |homa (for) Montague (against). the bill and that this could be done only vronouncement of Mohammed saved v 4 Although it was reported that a v Baker and Dunbar (for) HooKer|by a two-thirds majority. Several sen- * Vhe Greeks trom cither displacement or | any eserters ‘from the Greek | CIGCNEY pt might be introduced Fivher. Gailivan: Grifitn. Hammer, | (48ainst). = 1 iora urged that there be no delay, but forcible conversion. The true believ-| their officers and paraded the streets 5 4 that & Harrison, Havden, Huddleston, Hud- |+ Gllbert and Kunz_ (for) Sisson |Senator McCumber expressed the opin. ers pald no taxes. Hence the Greeks | with Samboyant banners. today, it was certain that the honusi, o, cay. ' Jefters, Alabama; | (38ainst). = lon that If the matter went over until of Asla Minor were as much of an| , {fight would not be renewed at least Johnson, ppi; Jones, Texal Wise and Brand (for) Miss Robert- |today some senators favorable to the economic asset to the Turks as were iuntil the next session of Congress, | Kinchenlos, Kindred, Lankford, son (against). : bonus, who were absent, migh return. the-slaves to our own southland be- ICATHOLICS FAVOR GIVING | wbich will begin on December 4. thioum, Lasaro, Lyon, MeCiintié, 3t e o e s Ready to Talk for Delay. & Vote In te, wain, Martin, Mead, O'Bi R Deerys . "| Senator Heflin, democrat, Alabama, vy, ” | Codd, ‘Copley, Dickinson, Echols, Fie'ds, - - :':D:;k?;'f‘gr'epk“:;' e o'[] UP OF CONSTANTINOPLE | e vote in the Senfite follows: neniqiais ek Ty | Garner. Genman, Henry, Herrick, Her- |told the Senate there was ng nesaReoy ! - = pE IR R, ! +To override the veto: 4 8 sey, Humphreys, Ireland, Johnson, 2 o) 1922 also has its roots in a practice = burn. Rouse, Sabath, Sanders. Tex: o Kite Sall Cumber thought delay of a day or two Republicans — Brandegee, Bursum. | gonaiin © Smithwick, Steagal | Kentucky; Kitchin, Lea, California, Mc- { Zamu Yhelp "fam" Y esand other sens- which would be even more revolting | Italian Party Passes Resolution | Capper, Colt, Cummins, Curtis, Good- to the twentieth century than slavery mah, Sullivan, Swank. Tague, Taylor, | Duffie, McPhearson, Mann, Miller, Afon- | PRI nP s red to see that a vote ; = ing, Hale, Harreld, Jones of Washing- | 4\ \angne: Taylor, €olorado; Thomas, | t0V8 Modre, lilinols; Overstreet. Rainy, 5 e e en if they had to talk { -—that is that ‘tribute-chiidren’ were | Proposing Surrender of ton. Kelloj 3 cl 3 g La Follette, Lenroot, Y ‘| Alabama; ‘Reber, 'Riddick, Rucker, ; Jemmadediorthesubjectirncel o/ AKNL | P Cif Lot Mecormick; McCumber, M- | THIman, Tyon, Ward. North Carolina; | ghelion, Stinnens, Strong, Pennsylvania; | until today or tomorrow. = Senator Rob, | . . in the army of Islam. By drafting | 'orte City. Lean, el < nolson, Norbeck, | " godety (0 P00 o l“"— L Summers, Washingto: Temple, | Inson, democrat, urged{ ATTENTION e e a hensly : Oadie, Rawson, Shortridge, Stanfield, | Focialista—London—1. | Tinkham, Ward, New York: Webster, |against _delay, declaring _ janizaries were formed, and these | BS the Aswciated Press. 9 o Watson of otal, 258. | Tinkham, Ward, New Vork: W ebail: | Congress to adjourn in two days the Washingt 5 d Professional M picked troops, under Monammedan ROME, September 21.—The Catholic { Indiana. Against Overriding Veto. a 4 session might end without 3 decision on on Business an rofessional en liamson, Wood. Indiana, and Wright— 43 =" | the_question. Rare opportunity (o b training, were mighty in battle and Bt arty has passed a - rats —— Ashurst, Broussard, % i B Uit OWN PRICE charming and productive S len I pescatimetas police: 15 what on 'zam'wmlluuo: dne:h: |Cu?§emr:%n. Fletcher, Ger! Agpinstiover-riding veto: | Present and not voting: The North Dakota senator replied coumry_esta o Eevold Nl comtstbONGIoEiClatsi grecce | T8 o inople should be|peqin, Hitcheock, 'McKel Republicans — Ackerman. Brown,!| Speaker Gillott— that he wished delay in the hope that ' e Irene|Siicn the Turia with suiient hin: JaclisRentiot Miseouct, RobIASON iShien || Tehintasee:, (Cannon, Chaadier, New i Vacanclos-—7 {eouragel gLl e o el ] es and towns during the eighteenth | tary and_ economic procection. The | Seaisn of Massachuse York: Crago. Fenn, treeman, Glen Grand total. 4 [ asserted, were “getting a little weak- S ( Gentury Is mot so geherally realized. | ary, and economic protection The Walsh of {Gould, Grecne, Vermont; = Hick House Majority Greai against voting to override Wash Thieir conntry homes Lere Smyrn. now in the hands of Turks.|Civil and reiigious rights of the | hdt oot {}imes, Husted,' Jefferies, Nebraska:| 1he House vote on the first pas-{the Presiden | racta from G to 100 ncres liad a famous school with a great li- | Cpristian population should be safe- | Vete to Sustalm Veto. | Kline, New York: Layton, Lee, New | e last March 23, was | Senator New, republican. Indiana, a | Brancii Ofice. Kaleigh Hotel brary, and the city itself was called a | zuarded and the neutrality of the| TO sustain the veto: Yorl¢; Lehlbach, McArthur, McLaugh- | $38 of the bonus last March 23, WaS}, ,ger of ‘the opposition forces. re- Washington. ‘veritable home of civilization and in- | giraite maintained. G Republicans—Ball, Borah,' Calder. !lin, Nebraska; 3cLaughlin. Pennsyl-|333 to 70, or 4.5 to 1. as compared | marieq that delay might have the | tellectual propaganda on the threshold : | Camaron, Dillingham, du Pont, Edge, | vania. Magee. Merritt. Mills, Moores, | with 4.77 'to 1 vesterday. The Senate | gpposite effect, while Senator Borah, | LOUISYVILLE of Asia.’ Avili, a seaport to the nouth, e . |Ernst, Fernald, Frances, Keyes, Indigna. Nelson, Maine; Newt vote yesterday compared with 47 tO | apublican, Idaho, said Mr. McCumber | frequent!y mentioned in recent dis-| NEWBEFRRY MAIN ISSUE, |Moses. Nelson. Xew. Newberrs, Pep- | Minnesota, Parker, New Jersey 22 by which the measure was first | ‘remaind ~ under the 'apprehension |* 1.\ e evelo (X patches, has been called the ‘oriental s e phippe. Reed, Pennsylvania: | king, Snell, Taylor, New Jerse passed on August 31. that originally all 8enators Boston.” Here the passion for Hellas Smoot, Sterling and Wadsworth. son, Treadway, Underhill, W ® Most of the House votes to sustain | ing the bonus_had voted their ct ) D.C.CLARKE PRESIDENT sTARKS 5L0G.8 LouisViLLE Woxe once induced the city council to enact| SAYS HOMER CUMMINGS | “"Democrats—Dial. ~ Glass, Myers, | 35, the President were cast by members 7 J . alaw compelling citizens to speak in O oS hields, Underwood and Wil- | ' Democrats—Black, Bland. Box, Col- |from eastern and Southern States, Sseakat aa Hear | e Attic Greek, and imposing as a pen- liams. ler, Connally, Texas; Davis, Tennes- i with western detegations voting al- Sl - 3 | alty recitation of Homeric lines for | Pledging of Every Senatorial Can-| Total, 28. see; Deal, Drewry, Garrett, Tennessee; | most solidly for the bill. .The finance committee chairman — talking any other way. : Pairs—Caraway and Jones, New |Garrett, Texas; Hard xas: Lan-| There were two changes ‘in the | inally withdrew his motion and { Area of Greek Administration. didate to Expulsion of Mich- | xgexico, for. McKinley. against; Har- :fx::'i Lowrey, Mansfield, Moore, Vir- |Scnate. Senator Cameron, republican. = 3 2 < rison and Walsh, Montana, for, Fre- | &l ver. Sears. Sumners, Texas: | Arizona, who voted for the bonus i : RGBS Amertin was Stirred be Daniel Webe | igan Man Urged. linghuysen, against; Pittman and | Woods, Virginia—19. originally, voting to sustain tho veto, sters famous oration .on the Greek e Pomerene, for. Swanson (present),; Total, 54. while Senator McKinley, republican, Byithe Asiodlated Breas. hgainst: Overman and Norris, for,| The clerk announced the following |Illinols. who it was announced, was «cause, Asia Mi S the fury j g C ° . o Creoks fell i “wny | HARTFORD, Conn., September *l.—|warren (present), against; Ladd and | pairs: favorable to the bill on the first vote, A A : _ * ° ® azed and S e stated. but the |[Pledging of every candidate for the|Kendrick. for, King. against: Poin-| Upshaw and Bixler (for) Hawes|ad paired agalnst it g ks Bt et gtes United States Senate to vote for the | dexter —and ' Willis, ~for, Weller,| (againet). 2 ! There was only brief consideration of Asia Minor which was assigned to | : i et ¢l against; Johnson and Spencer. for.| Vinson and White of Kansas (for)|of the measure in the House In Lok Tadtlatration. ‘and ‘which sthe |oxvulaion sof - Senator’ NOWDEILY | S5 pagesiagainst. Wason (against). calling up the bill. Mr. Mondell said lichigan was urged by Homer S. Total, 21. L lan (for) McFgdden| it had been considered for a long |8 Turks have now captured, carved f e trom the old Turkish Vilayets ‘of Brusa |Cummings, former chairman of the| Absent and not nmredflhlk%ns. time, and that further debate was shne Mo A democtatic mational committee, (n air|Stanley and IWatson of Georgia. In these two divisions the Greek coIn these two divisions the tireck [T T I G G the opening | 04 LG 0TS ° d Houbled within he - past twenty five {Session of the Connecticut democratic = 2 vears. until it now approaches a million. [SUiLE, convention. “One element in this expansion has ' .ine Newberry case lhas not been | : “An- : been the Greel aptitude for trads in jfettled.” Mr. Cummings declared. e K g ‘Newberry must be expelled if the Bacharach, enate is to regain the respect of the . Beck, Begg, Benham. Bird, $67.50 Per Month \EI { g 3 » " | T i 3 b / e many a town in western Asia Minor is S ; v ¢ £ hich it was designed. Here is|Bowers, Brennan, Brooks, Pennsyl- :-{:;;fg;fl;:;h:': .’xgmnlae;cp;guo“asl sue transcending all of the|vania; Burdick, Burke, Burtness, But- st conatey: etvie: abil invaciably T matters of mere partisan. |ler, Cable, Campbell, Kansas: Chal- Siiaseioountey; (etore riably |G, mers, Chindblom, ~ Christopherson, P O e O e Tk o i M cummings criticized tiis Word- [Clele. Clouse, Cole, Town. le, Ohi and all over the land tl b 3 (ney-McCumber tarift bill as “prac Connolly, Pennsylvania: Cooper, Ohi 3 itically & replica of the infamous |Cooper, Wisconsin: Coughlin, Crow people and perform the great work Blankeney, Bland, Indiana; Boies, Bond, Including All Interest R TR SR S 547 S S S SN hools. 17 ; el more r. A T A e S e 1 “mal Davis, Minnesota: Denison, Dowell. | i A e el D tie ot ohe 2l 'trado wellnigh impos- | Dyer, Elliott, Ellis, Evans, Fairchild, | + plateau which forms the interior of the Sible Eaust./Eess Jish . Fitsgerald, fFocht =i Fordney, Foster, Free, French, Frot j i Small Cash Payment 517-531 Kennedy Street N. W. 6 Rooms, Tile Bath, Hardwood Floors, Beautiful Flectric Fixtures Finished in Silver Each Lot 142 Feet Deep Open and Lighted Daily and Sunday Uatil 9 P. M. Take 14th Street Car Marked Takoma Park peninsula is the stronghold of the Turk Toham, Fuller, Funk, Gahn, Ohlo: Ger Eiltminates Store Froat. nerd, Goodykoont Gorman, Graham, Pause a moment and examine the | caravans in the interior of Anatolia. |Illinois; Green, Iowa; Greene, Massa- stock of onme of these stores—either | Then there are the slow-moving bul- jchusetts; Griest. Hadley, Hardy, Col- thelogn emporium of a village, or a |00 rts, carriers of enormous bur- |orado; ~ Haugen, };m::_‘evfi““;:y;:. onesome shop set by the roadside to ey, Hill, Hoch, Hogan, Hukiriede, catch the passing crowd. Your up- E Turk has a reason for |Hull, Hutchinson, James, Johnso: to-the-minute American merchant | his likes and dislikes, and his op- [South Dakota: Johnson, Washingto: wito aspires to ‘quick turn-over has|Position to western innovations is{Kearns, Keller, Kelley. Michiga . ‘liminated doorsteps as one of thoss | ROt always based on religious preju- |Kelly, Pennsylvania ; Kendall, Kennedy, Jainor obstacles which may be just|dices or sheer inertia. It was these | Ketchum, King, Kissel, ' Kleczka, enough to divert a customer to an |bullock carts which aroused the op- | Kline, Pennsylvania; Knutson. Kopp, adjacent competitor. . .Your Greek |position to macadam roads—an im- | Kraus, Kreider, Lampert, Langley, merchant of Asla Minor has done|Drovement which seeme Larson. Minnesota; Lawrence, Little, away with the front of his store; his | American salesmen so obviously use- | Longworth, McCormick, McKenzie, Stock of goods constitutes his display. | ful that the Turk would not opposo it. | McLaughlin, Michigan: MacGregor, He sits cross-legged at the entranc It soon was found that the rounded | Madden. Mapes, Michaelson, Michen: smoking his Inevitable cigarette. 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