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. > e ?)V;Z‘:\'T}l‘ER‘ : \ ¢ ’ “From Press to Home ’ oudy 0 H W B & - - [ Ab g R | . 2 . Within the Hour” | [ e et oo 1 vaurol anaaaiad | e et Sy YT 8 | moon today: Highest, 42, at 2 p.m. v, | : city block and the regular edition i3 | terday; lowest, 33, at 2315 am. t |‘ delivered to Washington homes as fast \ 1 Full report on page 4. ; -, ‘ as the.papers are printed. e — | 4 H —— = = New York Stock M: WITH SHEDA‘I MORNING EDITIO:’\E X Yesterday’s Net Circulation, 89,162 y a_r!(el Closed 'I_'od!y Enterea_as second-class matter post_office Washington, D. C. o 23, TWENTY-TWO _ PAGES. TWO CENTS. SATURDAY, . DECEMBER 1922 WASHINGTON, D. C, ) 28.726. L8 |Airpl 1 M : ‘ T irplane Fleet | - Guard Is Shot, : Called to Land | R 2 ™ _LONSRESH | 4 Seize $20,000 i — 3 : | ’ R i | e % 4 MOS SESSIONS ,l B BESP"E D[ADLUGK um Out at Sea "]EN"HED MURE = e ’S Christmas Pay e th A baara ealire ; ’ | = AND OHORTEST | {4y e assoiated press . NEW YORK, December 23.—Rum- = o | PITTSBURGH, Pa., December 2 Tunning by airplane is the next | THEY. o | —Four bandits today shot Ross i N , { y move anticipated from the few | y C LME A Lar Dennis, paymaster oi the Pitts- desperate Sea bootleggers who still 4 AL o burgh Coal Company. and escaped «Us are maroone he coast with \DO=NOTHING with a satchel contzining about il Wy . pronibi- | P $20,000 in currency. The hold-up - tion offi The boot- i H H - N ! occurred in the hills behind Mount ini 2 } Turks Holding Out on Almost gers, lolling off the three-mile ;Further Examination Will Be‘ Lebanon, near h while a party Administration Moves Show 3 limit, are in a bad way, the dry | : of company off were taking Every Question Before | Ly it deciare. hes cannot | Made of Two Bodies Taken | | the Christmas pay to miners Dzvelopment, Not Chang- Zet small boats to run the block- | Beadling. Pa. County deteetives. 2 . Conference. e el e e s From Lake. | armed with riot suns, were rushe ing of Attitude. ; il - dangerously low, and every-uight i oay | to Mount Lebanon from the sher- | - pirates are putting to sea and are ! § s office here. | “NO CHRISTMAS GIFTS. making life for the bootleger | SOLDIERS GUARD SPOT | enais was riding a motor evcle | “|RRECONCILABLE” BREAK anything but a joy. i ance of a automol 3 . Sesidi & z ch Supt. William Young of the i EDICT OF MUSSULMANS | According to Jonn 0. appiens. | WHERE FIND WAS MADE Beadling mine and three other e DENIED BY OFFICIALS ?: nv‘t-hw{in-'h.\rgo of the dry navy | » < were guarding the pa — - or the prohibition agents, big air- y satchel. The bandits shot Dennis o Dlanes nave been requisitioned. He e oo Other P ’ | without warning. = He fell from ing, Coming | said today that he had received ch for Heads an er Por- ¢ motor eycle, Before the drive i Some Refusals Astounding B formation thav fifteen planes i 3 e { of the pay car could stop his m Gradual Swing of Pendulum To- : were being hurriedly prepared on tions of Bodies n- chine the bandits were upon it. | E : D After Agreements Were Be: the Lons Tsland coast or aloni the | £ | They eovercd the Superintenaen: | ward Interest in Affairs of 5 Jersey marshes in the hope that 5 and the guards. obtained the lieved Reached. e e et | tinued. I Stenelina"Cocape. | Europe Seen, ganie i - ! et | e — i BY AL K. DECK o i ReoNle e s € | By the AssociatedPress ! ! | . R o I‘ll\ Siven e sattine | MONROE, 1 | i BY DAVID LAWRENCE: (Ry table to Fhe Stir 3 s L o puns & e ' e o bl o ) liquor into New for Christ- Ay i Awierica’s foreign policy is deveiog Now fiznt | i s deved = < mas, b he ink hey 1 1 Ving— “hang o ALSANNE Dhevemmber 23, -Nezotin- | its but they Uil think the | an the date i | inE—not_changing. The most int i have reached o of ds | dry mavy, it i said, has not | house parixh open ! | esting attitudes are being assumed | Tocks, with the Furks I out on | *d its” blockade and Wil | nection with the Worehouse kid- i those who fought for and those whe 8 every question before the con-i 4 s lome s iy SUSPICIOUS | aping enne, 1€ wan learned here | 1 fought against a so-called “isolation A nonth of debates has 3 b . today. 1 ist” policy 0 less a person that y 3 £t —_— President "Harding himself taboos 11 without the upletion of @ 1y (e Assoclated Press ! Iword “aloofness™ in referring to the i nt clause. Nevertheless | MER ROUGE., La. December 23— : g:;."'l of American policy in the f1 delesations leave for the holida i The wire-bound, mutilated bodies of oy s y Soli ; 2 ; With the impression that much has litwolmeniracoveratlyesterdayion Luke | ,GreateSt Number of Passen T ub'nu. a Break? been wceomnli-l 1 in learning the dif- !La Fourche by state troops, believed | . Is this a break with the “irrecor : < cilables”? Ts it inconsiste it points of view, and that peace {to be those of Watt Daniels and| gers in Recent Years Are Tmovement which Aot og 4 will be possible | Thomas Richards, who disappeared | | Handled {the covenant of the lcague of natlons Curzon to Remain. 4 jafter being kidnaped by masked and s 3 H andied. ‘:_;f\x)’-‘(".\\‘nvy‘,rw EeR e mnEmer { I White-robe s RSt were { | en by ad on pea s an Gl e R | i oo Nt o ox oviets Knock . ! RO ion eople i an Jend. M. Barrere goes to Paris i jfurther identified this morning when ,MA’L RECORDS BROKE jtheir contention they people o s oo c iviewed by Richards’ widow; J. L. Dan- 1 1 it hack to the . days and the American delegation | iviewed by O S f ! ] OKEN | ;. paai eyt e American deteciton | Borgh Plan o Withold i ey ciin bt wae. and & sore ut Santa tor o L Cldnlleale AU 5 of other relatives and friends. . oge [ | adership of Mr. Lodge of B ekt e expecten. | U+ S. Approval of Cangel | Jentifcationof st lesst. i ore tilarities Officials Promise That All Pack-|™iuc aocumcnt ansoumed oppos The straits nezotiations have reached . . frIADICRN ) a0y, e A B the Associated Presi. | < - = tion 1o the covenant of the e e et tne | t1ations Reaches President. |[cnorities. vecause of the mitials “¥. : e R, | ages Will Be Delivered on Time, |“in tc' forin now b bt bt oo CrpretiE i S | W. D found on a belt buckle, and | iy M Eae VAl Caats s | Despite Deluge {der no circumstanees denounce Fee pssAse o S ps, b oppose a . 7 jaus is ap o 1l 3 as i f 1 XS e L | Which buckle Daniels is said to have . % s . J T al en-op- commmsin Lo supersise the domli | by 00 gEEODE PARLEY Lworn wt tha time ne wan spirice | SENALOF Curtis Orders Imme- | e 1o vix tkdns b e prinel Committee Named to Study| [ betwern the ailies Ana Germam e tarized sones onsideration o - 1 pal cities and towns of soviet 1 o een he Ferm, ciul capitulations is blocked hy the ey i i = benel (o What is believed to be the greatest]concitded and " 3 fal capitutations is blocke £ ) 1™ rhe bodies are lying in the wa-| diate Arrest of Vendors So- | Russia this vear; in fact, to the Methods of Avoiding St s el LY DT to fusure the per g B At Kind of just e v ; crowd ever handled here except dur- | o, E auestion as to what 1 of Dl e BB young communists he will be “per- : hand | mar . 3 eoui oreizners mizht eapect from Turkish L S 2 £t inids ondi 0! R Smbeis ol 5 . ing presidential inaugurations is;then B i) G Loseienes et urki<h | Proposal Urged for Advancementi, . . ,cument of Monroe Nutional liciting Orders. | son non grata Members of that Street Accidents. rosine i st s [ serfuns” el e Judize Ile powers admit that the f ! o ek ey { passing through Union station today. | ¥ . wen 5 | i 3 rd. The guards are armed with 2 3 s = H . “hri Jlto say that it is the seuse of tie pid system of capitukations is anti-1 at Economic Confer- i ¢ he & 2 R e 2 PR homeward bound for the Christmasi Sl ;, Sits Bt iies Hoied T ] | automatic rifles, and were instructed OFEICE N ‘«:‘”";’:’" -”“: ~x"~“;\‘ """s ‘J;'x"" i 1t the pations of the wo i S 2 R A e ence. i by Capt. Cooper to shoot persons who eRamoEn Sout i N Traflic over all lines—the Pennsyl- bl e e sy e s erons wio | OFFICE. BUILDING TABOO| 170,57%,(0" 7"ttty {HEALTH AID APPOINTED | "o over i e e tonne sel e Bhee i i bodies the Russian Christmas. beginning Sl e The Ottoman deli problem has been [ Reservations proposing that the | "09ies. a g , ¢ Al e b Cnariaaihy A Seaboard Air Line, A itic Coast | e g e rath apportionment. | United States shall not obligate itsete | The inauest probably will be held ) Simultzneously With Announce-| serics of claborate carnivats, in 1Much Other Business Is Transact- | Line and Chesapeake and Ohio—has 00 LG 4 3 bt up to the present Turkey's share f 1o a cancellation of any of the debes [1ate this afterncon, according to a Waiter i ¢ e e o ST aE A B !been slowed down because Virtually |{ 3 o has net been fixed. The indemnity | gwed by the European nations, and ';no«;.:::- r;; |wxd :.l.\m llu“mn;nlng ment, Waiter in Senate Cafe A e s B | ed _at Pre-Holiday tall through trains are being run nl“an! Prank 1 & atian abled b e e & rom Dr. Fred Patterson. Morehouse 5 > £ s i % i ! es three sections.| Evers move question remins tabled pending the | snal not obligate itself to become in- I, UT 00 KT led “Coday | Drops Rum Bottle. | decided that the singing of Christ- | Session. s “a"y‘"mfeg‘“;‘;’r‘:iml“r‘;‘f cseeton Lmade In forcien o R e e slved in the enforcement of the pro- | to Lastrop. | mas carols will be dispensed With | ha 2 seld sistent with that stion #s 1o the Greek patriarchate | V6 : i H 2 b E ISDEnE 9 . ‘here Washington noet ded v re + in tomstantinople 18 being discussed s of the Versailles treaty, will e / Byt S0 i e franes p o roeal ] LT AR [Povae eanih, 0 S Bl e privat The exchange of popula- | pe proposed to the international eco- | Senator Curtis of Kansas. chairman| a0 oo i coq on a Christ- ! The District Commissioners today jonly has to accommodate its ownt ada ) question has been shelved tem- f i conference which is to be held | Dr. Patterson sd no effort had yet | of the Senate rules committee and re-| poo oo 0PRSS B } announced the personnel of the traf- | homeward-bound travelers. but those o With e exehnge of | O dvanced by Semator | been made (o officially ldentity the | publican whip. Issued strict orders to] "o icaq ‘e celebration calls for lfic committee which is to study ali of { from the north as well. | " proteciion under the league | Borah of Idaho, it was indicated to- [Pedies. He' said he was awaiting in- | the sergeant-at-arms of the Semate; ooin 0 B CEENEION S0 L | Washington's street problems. i Mail Records Broken. { s - orities, but re-| o <tructions from the attorne. eneral ay to arres v <on soliciti Eeieeo . H b i £ i ! g X 1t “'.-.,w”-'iasmm-n e o g oo (Ehe 4 ¥ general | today to arrest any person ol UDB4 parties and zay theater perform- i Imbued with the spirit of Christ-| pe Washington city post ofice. (- | Gwing of Pendulum Gradual ‘ « i~ control of the e 1 OOy SONPEOSE Sl Jorders for liquor in the Senate wing | Xnces day and night. together with | mas, they voted in board session 1o ivering thousands of last-minute par- | 5, %G B S ‘ cemeteries of rers and refuse Opposes Borah Proposal. A special train, earrying two com- | of the Capitol or in the Senate Office| various other forms of amusement |restore the operating permits of | cels announced today that all records | pendulum ionan e in i to discuss exempt from military | I myself am opposed to the Borah |panies of National Guard troops, or- | building. | ',’;.:‘“:_"} to suppress and offsel | thirty-four motorists whose identifi-| haq been broken there for the receiptaffairs of Europe and the world . acrvice upon The payment of & €6 |4 mendment as it siands.” said Senatog |dered out vesterday by the adjutant| While Senator Curtis was issuing s e iy | oatlon estas were revokediduxing the 1A L0 ST ot iof own, ana wieyerally hasibten granusl, o U Lab sl galhise Watson He then outlined the reser- | general to augment the Monroe com- | his ultimatum against bootleggers.i Christmas legends h fogiad | Yooy for iplation bf (We fxgile tnles 40 BLCC O O ice, towne | o7 anl export market. the hope No Bellevers in Christm: vations referred to and said that they | pany, now on duty here, was due todiners In the Senate restaurant “—oni] children and their clders long }nrlsri e M Bm\:l:r g’x‘)‘;malalx?l:dmr" | sem‘;"g 1')r ,L;r‘u‘. 7 l\‘lon ; it ”"Lx"r;mm: S e “ = | startl y a resoumlinz crash and enough s 1t every one sho s L3 8 3 Le and hamlets of the na s opean purchasin re Riza Nour Bey. when asked to show | would” have to be adopted hefore he |arrive here hefore noon. starlledyly sl et r o | ierouEhionaiitieveryfone Should B sictanshcatfh iocar ot the E)EGIBE |t 2 2vie o ilinjani It let- | stored, the natural expeetation ths o some Christian spirit and be gener- | would consider supporting any pro-y The baggage car and caboose were | rushini across the floor with nap- ! ARl o | R teiipinanaum. In Tecominend: liera anostly. Chistmasl Efeetings flughes o s will remove tie T “We do not give Christmas | ;o0o e SRS loaded with machi ifles Kin over his arm. had dropped a s thix appointment, Health Officer (7% P a dity post office | Principa jiscontent in the UL sl iNes G0 nal Eive SRS S ipeanl tomian scenomIGI ORI ES IR RN iR s rifles and | | te of whisky. A concerted rush | | Fowlerto1d. the.'Commissioners that | W458 SARCENG Y (LS Time totai—a | 1041 v e away e chief sents.” Word came from ANSurai’gp the meantime the Borah pro-|ficld equipment. toward the wet spot on the part of | { Dr. Boteler has heen in charge of the | YOOI ey 1o be shattered to- | IHorn in 1 republican as (o make ecconomic agreements.|.cal appears to have stirred up much | The special started out from New | the waiters resulted in the evidence | e O pazfmentoERLINOsEDI ror T hae e 7 [t A A thus blocking the tarilf discussion. | g, coraple comment outside the capital. | Orleans last night with machine gun | being m:;mrml ol s |]-<~f-’rc ”‘i's"| 0 SN I trains coming in from New |ine foie ity S nipn - 't o the ene’ 5, 2 v favoring . I Conmipany ang pick i 1t knew what happened rork were crowded ard these dumped L 5 rhler s important to the French. .| Tetegrams and letters favoring the | Company D and picked up infantry ator Curtis declaration follows | ! Trafic Rules Adopted. ‘"""L‘l e Into Tnion ent Incidenta attituae of e of these refusals are astound- | pap have bagun to pour in upon the [Company & at Alexandria. published reports recently that a| i The city heads adopted the proposed | for ¢ S ithan iy {Lner apporters i€ me e came after agreements| o . tor. So far he has not! Attorney General A. V. Coco and|bootiegger was soliciting orders for [traffic regulations requiring all out- e cases it became necessary to | 1 uninte 20k thinediple h Re o anoens i S arious kinds of intoXicants just out of-town motorists to obtain a District | had ex nem question of thouzht Ste ihouant (o & been reached. | DR c 3 o ent patholozists of New Or- | Yarious Kinds of intoxic st out- [ of-tow; orists to obtain a District | extra sections of these trains Sred B8 o COULDI e : ‘h\linxzt oo Sl ,,li.‘vlytlll.“;‘..\m”:".'-..rr‘up.!\'nxnlu the l!'u’l‘:p:-v(m O gide the Senate chamber. while on the { ta within three days of their arrival. “f.w:u e eodate Washington. travel | SR NS Aognt Gite quegtiohiinini o o saidi oAb e BIME IO EHS Partial 1dentification of the bodies | floor a sena as pleading for an! e Commissioners decided, how because all seats and Pullman | it was o stir Maleiovd discussed Wt privately. and the; e £ Blosidas demos | Way mads v’ through helts | increased appropriatibn for the eu-| | not to charge a fee for these : tions had been bought up inijeace and Siton Bl el DM BC Sritis Aiccase: thelcasterni] - SNt IBLEECer o Or C e ara o s : | torcement of prohibition. 4 5 | because practically all of the s’ Soor: Gaoredons 25 1 sltruistic develog ~ British refuse to diser crat, announced today that he was and a few of clothing. The | "OQ LT Curtis 1 today that nol Q] Chi s have free autormobil 1€ | the north. 1€ fof the American suivit of world help o Komatts probtems | Ry T favor of the Amendment | heads, armsand portions of the legs | SSRALT LT ST LT U 00 uiet Christmas Planned at ave, fhce automobile reci- iof the biggest traveling crowds in its] fulness which came to s dlimax in <sions., banks, COUTtS.: ¢q »ffered by Se -{of both were mi elieved to (5 1t Strong, 5 i 0 S strict, 4 ¢ | history and dispatches added that ; the Burepean wir itse il o e ety BlUSdeercdiByieiatort 0 L o e w,,p"’,h':\‘,e“"'e‘u» t a bootlegger hereafter from ar- i+ { Commissioners did_not wish to do | ihe bulk of the traffic was toward | 1L who wanted the Lok Bt S copt vqual taxa- | o7 believe in conferences, and think | loosened from bed of the lake. The tand or "’“,‘";""‘““”u:,'“'}'{ Invades the White House—Most of Cab- e I::—muwfi‘x‘xm Interisre Rl Avastingronfaniithe sonch jed for economic reasons B in a i | 5 by nate end of the C: ol 0 e Sen- sue cciprocal arrangements, 5 : o s tion of foreizners and v Sur- | that much good might come fr ltarsos were bound with heavy wire. | Senaty end of LIe ‘ 2 . SUTeat ot ohtne aee it ey Pullmans at Premium. [ ternational banices h A ances that there will be no discrimic | proposed economic conferency | Company 0 National | “ 5. jqent Harding had before him inet to Stay in City. !the traffic hureau to have a complete ' o LR £ oot ) 4 i nation i« haus been heard of [ Sanator Fletcher. He said Guard, of Alexandria, and a machine |, Jresident Harcine hor OO RCoTame Jurcan 10 have SoombICte| The demand, for parlor car and|street ithe guen ¥ Convernes the propo me for the Armenians pejjeved the Senate would incorpo- |'.iun ;'u'm ny r::;n: :\:lw ohrloan.v. or- | (foshaw of Georgia, democrat, urgi e s e sleeper reservatidns is more than the | With r("‘;:t!;m’x,x’ "’,'n 11 these inte since the Turks ah o i . {dered to proc o Morehous: z orgia, democ 2 H L an the dme = | 7 e e United States and since the Turks 1 fate ‘the Borah amendment In_ the | dore LTt et here ol et |Bim to lwsue a Chrlstmius proclama | ey igmas will ba ohserved very | ]t ¥ay voted to Zrant a 30 per cent roads can meet. All lines have sent in [ Buropcan countries. aw " . of Irak O be appor- | Navy bill. |ish. lue e citizens and officials s crease today in pay to all per diem il L i i Pt e tioned to the ey Rorah's Attitude astrop today. e -1 1o Tespect ‘the prohibition laws. Mr. | quietly at the White House. s e Y 2D avidals for mure Pollinin wiis onlk § lesi S0 SERBIEGHE D RGIORIC C8 Nouys Ee¥ fyeatea{aas ey 1o 2 f oy Gouery oo B0 O nahae < in riia. and the| Tne famous old heme has been at- |collectors, who will be required tojto be informed that ‘every available | BTy ol ipuntican in its The Armenians asked to be heard be- | o ention | have sta 2 @ roops S didinot make pablic Wit ! . SFL i 4 : g sojias e e cop | 10 smal ent repu . fore the subcommittee on minoritie enator Borah, When' his attention} (ou1d be used to protect those in- | latter Houssiaia notmaieipublic Hisli o h ey aetorataa l asituil oty iDL s Soraaon SRR DS jcoashlne il e e Wnat had heen | political amiiution. v whien a Bulsarian delegate want- | was called that fears had been €x-|youtigating the kidnaping and to pre- |peech in the House. in which Mr.|wreaths and other greens and flowers | g'clock, and the Commissioners. feit | €onsidercaljiont forjiante, fhad Sbeen i MLNERED S xinmiESEbA SIS k 2o iwctiex the status of the Dul- | pressed the United States might be-|vent w possible clash between op- | Updiaw, a “dry.” called on the leadurs | suggestive of tie Yuletide season, and | that. sime special consideration was pressed into service and more were g, gy national o garian minority in Turke come involved in European political j fosing elements in the mational government to take |3 !SET VR T G S FECE SO PR I due the men whose services were | not to be had. Day coaches. too. are | operation Hhon or W Reserven Right to Reply. affairs if an economic conference were | Autopsy Is Planned. a new oath of allegiance to the Con-j p N {required today. carrying passengers standing in aitles | Harding administration, =~ althous i i held here, said that similar arguments | 2 stitution. spend the entire day at home. There: Another Christmas token was e e e e e e desire to be helpfu In addition to all this the Turks | held here, s sl " 51 Two pathologists from New Orleans | will be no house guests for the holi- { tended by e board of Commission- | 5% ‘3"‘(‘.‘.}“‘0.“;( only o Tew minutes’ | Svithout gy entangiement remain each time that they have made a|had been urged against the proposal | 4,4, will hold an autopsy on the| TRICT MAN’S FATHER days, although it is expected a num-{€TS in the form of an amendment to Yound, (U0 | = 2 = | the same it did_in 1 Tie o ecssion have reserved the right to | for a limitation of naval armaments |y i "o getermine if they were | by "ot the Tresident's and Mra. Har_jhe_fire department manual permic- | PG 8F K ton, designed to handie White Touse ‘and Department of . reply more fully at a later time. On conference when he |.n[rodlw-e;i’ \U"’ killed before being thrown into the MISSING |N cALIFoRNIA'ding’s very close friends will call in- ! ratus room of all engine hous pin {Q" '“fh“f""d (ul:'“lhl::rvl:;v’y"::";l‘nll‘;:‘»m.lE‘i“fi in European councils for eco v oeneral oveasions lsmet Pasha has| first resolution requesting the Presi- |y, % 1 Trreq patterson, coroner, ol ntas theiday I5Ehich Chere °fs "o “Biting room on | {irones 1 3 sen of throbbini bummah | nowic reasons. Tiere are many Wi declared that he reserved a definite | dent to call a naval limitation €on-| Jiewed the bdies late yesterday, but A What is 1ooked upon as the happiest | (g BTOURA MO |\ o g been pressed into service, but they e el g il reply until after he had studied all | ference. . jacterrea the inquest. A troop goard | B e N BS, Calit, December 23, | feature of the plans for the White | to Congress the Commissioners stated | find it almost impossible Lo mandle| specially those wio always « the proposalx. The secrecy; of the Etiis tdlefcoftaliciahout :"’d"f‘:"wm be maintained over the bodles| rne wife of John J. Keppler, sixty, | House Christmas is the fact that Mrs. | that ail safeguards should be pro- e noh ctns ey e N ERComI el KO e e iy (oo sonteracs waving the debts yuil completion of the autopsy and | voa " appealed to the police for help [HArding will vreside over the Christ- e T emcomporated co_| the business hours todav. when thel fo e laca of T Hoasue BF olent offic sions - s ; i ¢ Perativaicoqtrac il . n ¥, whest the | formula ace of the o that tide o test public opinion ana|Of Furopean nations %o e inquest. 5 b o e dime her husband. She said Mr, | mas dinner, occupying her old place. | fnvestment Institutions in W B2 | rush of workers here wilo'live short|nations to promote pe Ward are A Oefieet 'the trend of the|States,” sald Senator Borahl “Bvery| It generally was helloved atfests| & wshe for the first time since she oecame 11l | tan. The report 18 beins maae onZ, | distances away got in full swing. It} ing promised “an Pegghs private bargaining. Hence the dead- | one knows that those debts could not oras Bt e e . mempler had been missing since 1ast | more than three months ago. Her re- [ il pending in the Senate which | may be even wors tomorrow. nations™ and he offers the four- Preka are thought to be merely a sign | g5 0 ooieq except by action by the | NOise BEEER A ed members of the | ¥ riday, when h& left, carrying a large | cuperation has reached a t that ' would place such institutions under | Mountains of Baggage. power-pact _idea and ermationa! ihat Turkey feels that she has been | /% SAPCCE0 " inied States. It 15 honded band, whose names are said | Sum of money o go to the banic | —(Contintied oni Page Z Column L) | the controller of the currency. The| Baggage men are almost buried | SPNferenee A the Lestwax o achiove yielding too much. e Cloo “of our becoming In-'{o have been obtained by department| Mr. Keppler is the'father of Licut. | Gommissioners suggest to Congress junder mountains of trunks. griy ara| et SeUIecoe B BER T et > e el Iuropean. political aftairs of justice agents, would follow posi- | Commander Chester Keppler, United JURED AS TRAIN [¢hat the bill should also be referred | suit The spacious begsage | b Jeagues. ; } RINGING SCARF Yorough such & conference. As @ {ive identification of the bodies as|States Navy. Washington, D. C. The 15 IN. o the Treasury Devartment for the room at u' station hours ago; " o K e BOYS B | through such A e”are already in-:ihie Cof Daniels - and Richards, | day atter the senlor Keppler disap- cxpression of the views of that|cverflowed into unused spaces and Sconomie Aid Practical Insuc. relved in Iurope through our TeD-! prouinent citizens of the parish are!peared a telegram was rec ed from JUMPS FROM TRACK brgnch of government. lon to platforms, and those in chargei As for economic co-operation. that TO WIFE OF PRESIDENT | résentatives sitting with the repara- D e e v involved Tn the in. | the son, saying he would require more | “fhe’ personnel of the trafic com- | that they will have to use the |is a practical question on which no tions commission and through the| . iization. The arrest of several | details before” he could forward the e ml\t\"(l‘fii:'l’.m;'“-)«‘ h _}sidewalks if the rush continues. Thus | . ii. formula has been evolved. ex- . O e troopa which are kept 1| yee B O e e ind Mississippi is | Jarge sum of money that his father|Fiyer Hit Broken Bail, Say Off- illiam P Eno. chairman. and Fire ! far, however, everthing has been | SR (BRI s Rih SN (8 for Continuance | & y had requested. Mre. Keppler said she (Continued on Page 2, Co 2 : g rican inf Youths Will Plea GeTma Dy ted Siatesrwouldibe orterlngl‘"“‘ ipated. e N ii ko na B e B Tumn 5.) (Continued on Page 2, Column 5) ! that can be done without committini of Hospital at Fort e T ffces at an economic conc | it Was oMelally stated e R oare | telegTaphied to his son. mor why he = ! the' American “neopie 1o an ultimar: McH ference to help settle auestions that fo the ‘missing men was Involved in | 8tood in meed of funds. Seriously. iISANTA MAY NN ISI P e e cHenry. must be settled before there can be S 1 { obligations d 5 L the dynamiting of the lake. H i Those democrats who favored the — 2. peace in Europe. It would be the same | “U4 ,\ tper 4ttempt probably will bel Son IS Asked for Funds. By the Assoclated Press. i i {league of nations for altruistic rea BALTIMORE. Md. Decembor 23— kind of action on the part of the| . 4o"{oday by a diver to locate the| Lieut. Commander Ghester Keppler| ROCKY MOUNT. . ¢ December 23.—, IN PLANE INSTEAD OF SLEIGH !:on: ana those who favored it for * Two Bultimore boys, patients at Fort | United States as that, taken by THee: | hoads and other missing portions of | son of the missing maz, stated today | Kifteen passengers were injured early | | economic reasons, are not opposing McHenry Hospital, today went to|dore Rogsevtt whon o BribCaet ates | the victims. An effort was made yes- | he had received no word frem Los | g,y when eight cars, including four the evolution of Mr. Harding's policy ey on (o catl o tia wifa of the | 1o, Eo0d oTices! ol e L osti a | torday. toj i them anditheiweights | Angelos, fandiall o (FLoEmEtion e | O e s though, naturally, thes it doesn't daMnRLOY should b used B D nChetween Rus. | that had held the bodies on the bed |had of the case was otten from press | sleepers, and the engine of Atlantic k go far enough. They predict. of Kresidant, ; e n, Cand which resulted In | of the lake, but conditions were found | dispatehes. He said that he has “kept | Coast Line railway train No. §2, en] Listen, youngsters! | before school opens for winter | course, that the deeper he delves in They carried a hand-woven scarf, a | 8% T fn eGablisned between those to be too dangerous to complete the },“T,"J.',i‘e-”e“ri-” "l‘;‘z;iyl "l';"‘;:l‘;‘l"f'“fi,'.g route from Jacksonville to New York,| Do vou hear that funny buzzing|term. While milder weather is pre- |European questions the JnonEgiey Christmas present from the patients| countries. work. r_“m" wired. him Thursday for{ were derailed near Lus coming out of the great white north- g:vtled ‘(;wr nearl, Muae e!.izlr. (\;\!.‘nf‘d l:al-;wlsh;;:‘ Li-’;m]‘“an;lx::\‘< Sede s, at the fort, and & letter to Mrs. Har- funds, but Commander Kepplor said | OMeials, after an investigation. ad: jland? ~ Shnh-h-h-hi Thats good old e Yoo omved has been papels |ing to mote thai mever since 1919 i e 200 patients, ask- he did not comply with the request, jvanced the theory that the wreck was | g, ) i o rall 3 S s ¥ | have th parties been so nearly in ke s o sasiens | pRETTY CHINESE MAID FLEES (s SE Gty (il Wit o 5ot ome o, eine ot s PSRRI Loy BB ing her to use her influence ‘Commander Keppler's father has | that no one of the wig||088h around, thet world tomorrom | ihieg g in ©08¢S Vorld affairs than they are toduy- the hospital kevt open until a perma- RANGED MARRIAGE lived in Iowa all his life, he said, seriously hurt as the fact-tra L‘nng’nlghl from Toyland. Thunder and:” 'Thig fall the capital had an ,.M.,,‘.Ju.,,» are united in wanting Europe nent hospital is established here for PARENT-AR but is spending the winter in Cali- | train lcft the track. struck an em-[Blitzen and all of the other tiny rein-| of temperature totaling twenty de- helped for the sake of America ; 3 c - fornia. Commander Keppler. who is | bankment and hounded back to the| SBt h e =5 3 former service men. . v = Edgh g deer St. Nick uses to draw his sleigh | €rees in twenty-three days. Montan (Copyright. 1922 She was asked to have a personal aitached to the bureau of operations, | roadbed. was said hy officily “to be s fEEesB i Ow ety e Y lonien interview with Dr. C. K. Sawyer, her £ Navy Department, has been in Wash- | almost miraculous” Al of the cars have -been snugly tucked away in|however, have had a bitter, subnor- | physician and head of the federal hos- otest against parental ar-|she was going or at whit time she inglon’Abont & ear wereof giec s > thelr stalls around the north pole,|mal season. with a lack of aimost as| SENATE TAKES RECESS pitalization board. 1 S & lave to one of| Would return. As the night wore on because the weather man says there |many degrees. Thereason the weather e o e e e o o (e roiics | gessn el ccmeRluncasyiana - > will be no snow tiis Christmas. S0 | SPCLE wasm 411 aver the conmirs. o | TO ENJOY HOLIDAY and message were Henry , riher race, In New York, so D called in the police, 0 Santa has been figuring on using a|that the barometer is high in the _— nd Robert E. Beclk 1y Chinese| Whil . a : say, Mildred Wen, & comely Chinese| While the father falled to reveal the big airplane insteadiof hisisleigh: south and low in the north. That| ————— ineteen years of age, whose|intended marriage, in fact stating S Di inti h always means temperate weather,| The Senate adjourned today, follow- KILLED IN FEUD sirl. nin e 1"nt | smphatically that there was no man O 2 Sippoluiing =s thst meema B - laiiy sy, 2[5 s el el A father owns the Eagle restaurant at|j, the case, employes of the restau- . an absolute fact, our cheery prognos- y. ing a session lasting Iy half an 316 9th street northwest, took $100|rant revealed to the reporter, while - ticatonl siys) et Sy are e Reindeers Are Ready. hour and in which only routine bu: s h, her jewelry, onme plece of |Btanding in' a secluded spot ‘on the| |~ ln e ar omorro chances for a white Christmas negll-} jf you remember. last Christmas we ! ness was done. until Wednesday as a cel o= 3 i S i i it Ve il 4 = Vi s ki bes vas a 2004 E N ty to enjoy their Christmas hia nevhew, €larence Mabide, isha'd {S0C-0 5 o end dls. | ents already had been received. But tained a new high level in both the number of persons who participated all day, however, and all good, little | snowed twice on Christmas day holidays on record for the Senate. without bail on a charge of murder (some of the bridal presents, and dis-|ygyreq, they said, liked America ang and the interest manifested by s tors. The Star tomorrow will boys and girls who get doli carriages|7911, the result of snows several days| The passage of a South Caroling d last night. Today her par- v $E s and y Nl - 5 oo Kris Kringle | y k as the result of a fight in Hampshire | 3Ppeare hf Beinallcatandithain: Americans and protested the marriage present a comprehensive review of the activities in all lines of com- or express wagons from Kris Kringle|before have remained on the ground | bridge bill and the contirmation of cult of & fight in Hampehire | ents, relatives, the police and the in- | ("o "New York Chinese boy - which ive endeavor for 1922, profutely ilustrated with pictures of the can play with them on the sidewalks |2 number of times. L i nieri Liware ) (i 0 county.”Weat. Vivginia, s tended bridegroom are looking for}h,q been arranged by the parents e O 20 P gL e 2 to their hearts' content. So Santa’s reindeers are getting a | matters to wh ttention was given reports reaching here. her.. 7 Eais of both. The police gave out:sub- leading figures in various branches, including scholastic, collegiate and e s eea long, much-deserved rest, and when | today. Authorities said the fight was the Wenwh Wen, her father, said today | stantially the same story. independent circles, golf, tennis, hase ball, bowling, aquatics, boxing, = {they do come out of thek: ble, per-1 The administration’s merchant n utgrowth of a family feud and that | that he was at a loss to undcrstand When she disappeared Mildred hud q’[ nd 8 fle sh lo, I q i If you get a sled. don't worry. be-!haps next vear, they w be so full | rine bill continus the unfin o ; 4 ; : . set a sled. do rry. be- | haps year. thes o 80 e bill continues st e der MoBride was beaten to death | the girl's disappearance. e told 2lon u black cost, black fur, brown Wreflr ine; trap a Ao ooting, soceet, ol Hinne 'fl""’""fii e e e R e 1T} | 7 TR o e his young relative. His skull was | reporter for The Star she had never | hat. She is about five feet two inches cycling, fencing, squash racquets, roque, chess and doings in the worl ” s Lyt °T® I imore toys than usual for thos will be temporaril aside + +rushed -and him entire body was |been away before, and when she leftitall and weighs about 125 pounds. 8he . of dogs, pigeons and horses. will be plenty of oppurlunity Lo Usc ;g girls who have tried their hard- | Wednesday to continue the cousid Pt 3 A 5 - it real soon after Christmas, pyobahlx est to be goud, ation of the Navy appropriation bille paralyzed, the vflicers said. last night said nothing about where had on two diamond- rings,: A X

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