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THE SUNDAY STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, ‘D. ¢, DECEMBER 16 THOKILLEDINRAL CRASHINARKANSHS Others Injured as Missouri Pacific Trains Collide Near Little Rock. 1923 PART 1. 9090000000098 000000000000000000000009000900090000000009000000069000000009000000000006090009004- |Chinatown’s Ire Aroused by Films; Actors Assailed YORK, December 15.— Chinatown {5 tived of being held up to the world as a place of evil, especially in motion pletures. Today: the residents took mat- ters into their own hands, and when & party of actors and camera men attempted to film a scene on one of the principal streets they Wwere met with a shower of lamps, old Turniture and the ingredients S| of chop suey. Thomas Meighan, €ion of methods to bring about great- | motion picture actor, costumed as or democratization of the communist | & sallor.led his wupporters in iy D e AR RO n for automoblles ar 4 party in line with the recent resolu- | pil, (CF #utor s and safer tion of the central committee has be- Police, assigned protect come nation-wide. M. Stalin, secre-| actors, visited the hov fare of the contral committer, has| Which the missiles were € but not a Chinaman g-sent word to the provinces asking all| enough to admit e ).‘nm\' the party groups to consider the reso- | had been going on. Netions but ating that no bloc A Chinatown merchant tonight e will be permitted. | PoInted out that “virtually g : e e el | motion pleture showing scen and supposed to he From the m ¥ # Chinatown portrayed the s fireman of both of - North overnment leaders | as being e up of div Little Rock official newspaper - es, witl George Lannon of Little Rock, en- last few days, the tehes rife. gineer of No. 103, and Page, er to be the situa- fon, he declired, gineer of No. 106, are injured, acted against ail |reported seriously’ injured persons who nnon, in a local hospital, that his train, northbound for Kansas City, had orders to pass 106, which | was'supposed to have taken the sid- ing. He said he was proceeding slowly, seeing the lights turned “safe.” but that just as his train ar- | rived at the end of the siding he saw the light turn. His train ran upon the siding, hitting No. 106. He was knocked uncopscious for u time, but elieved serfously injured. in 106 was inbound from Kunsas | 5 COMNONSTISSUE ~ SHEEPING RUSSH Question of Democratizing | Party Bares Wide Dif- | ference of Views. Xmas stocks at their Best All through the store we have seen to it that our assortments are not only complete for this last week before Christmas—but they have been greatiy nugmnled by special purchases— which mean a h of bargains that will make your dollars go the imit. Fancy boxes for everything boxable and men clerks to wait upon men. Ry the Associnted Pross MOSCOW, December By the Amsoclated Pres. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Pecember 15. —Two men® were killed and several | injured late tonight in @ head-on col- lision of Missouri-Paclfic passenger trains at Amboy Switch, several miles north of here, according to early reports of the accident, whicht indlcated that others may have been killed or injured. The men orted dead are: Lambers an of train No. 106, 15. — Discus- Our Annual Before Christmas Sale of Dresse In which we offer choice of our entire stock—as a practical present to our patrons to the from hurled, rufed what reite Hen party ‘1\!],4 during the inraata _impre and law-abiding there. WOMAN GAMBLING PARLOR ALLEGED Some Hushands Greatly WINCHENDON, Mass, Decem Shocked After Testimony |15—rwo uul.].::»: ‘:d‘ a ..fi,, ?\?:‘: = | killed tonight when an express train of New York Detectives. {Rhit an automoblle on a grade cross- ling at New Boston, N. H. A four- year-old girl who was in the machine is dying In a hospital here. The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. Dellasanta and Della- santa’s sister. Claserri, twenty, all residents of Winchendon Mr. and Mrs. Dellasanta_were in- stantly killed and Miss Dellasanta died on the way to the hospital. The little girl is the daughter of Mr. and was the live ¥o monthis there s o fit of opposition o strict control by | ch as Kamen- eff, Sinovieff Stalin. without much opportunity for discussion of affairs by the rank and file. who in ¢ cases have to deal with the questions of satisfying local en on strike or peasants hard the economlic crisix. This led tentative forming of opposition groups within the party. Danger to Dictatorship. ng the danger to the pro- dictatorship, the leaders some method of amelioration, the party’s central committee pied esolution advocating I wider discussions of all prob- the rank and file Discussion of the resolution by the W e ist pa has re- wide differences opinion nd much criticism, and doubt is ex- pressed in some quarters that the | vaisting organization of the party will carry out real party democracy. War Minister Trotsky seeme to be firmly on the side of the dissenters. Although ill, he wrote a letter on subject a result of which Stalin. rding to the hir “diplomat! the opposition in the cent rui strong unde within the the higher fHEBEE KD I CRESE, Because every lady wants a new Dress for Xmas we have this very important sale before Xmas instead of waiting until after the holidays. Into the three great assortments we put every re- maining Dress in the house—even the advance Spring styles will be included. (-] P y Worth Worth $25 $20 Canton Crepf, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill | The windows cannot be spared to place these Dresses on display. Feel free to come in for inspection without obligation to buy. 30383 Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twills, Tric- 15352534342332388232383838383822282242082242023232820822823232482 82283433224 Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK, December 15.—What some women do with their afternoons and their money was revealed in the west side police court today when the v of the Ladies' Thursday Poker Club was told by detectives, who charged Mrs. Emily Benjamin, a dia- | Mrs. Dellasanta. mond bedecked wwidow, with main-{ The party was returning from a tiiniof & to6m foF ERwINE { Christmas shopping trip to Gardner. | Althouzh Magistrate Levine dis-| . TO NEW BELL SCHOOL| { was purely a soctuble affalr, 4 number | 1101 men in the court room' who thougit {it a somewhat expensive affuir, wer . N Ten Given by Mrs. Ball of Women's | Relief Corps, Assisted by Va- rious Other Officials. ntly shocked. The tale of women ng $200 worth of chips to ente The new George W. Bell School, 24 street, between D and Virginta +v | Mrs. Benjamin's “sociable game” dro cited was that of PATLY | «ix dazed husbands to none other place | avenue southwest, was presented with ten United States flags Friday of workers who, he alleged, - | than “Poison Petes” for sympath | prisoned or deported for 'expressing This {s the scenarfo of “What Some vlews confllcting with the higher party { Women Do’ ! by Mrs. lsabel Worrell Ball of the Woman's Relief Corps, Department Mrs. ‘Ball was as- v sup- its strug- wtih the o *® 3 >0 >0 32 3 o § 3 33 Do d b od b od b o4 b od b od P od b od b od b o4 P o4 b o4 > > > > >0 P o4 *o *4 b od *e > oppo: with an difficulti f the i organization. A very expensive clock in Mrs. Ben- The leaders, he sald, constantly claim- | jamin's very expensive apartment at ed they were carrying out Lenin's pol- {316 West 94th street, just off the but, he added. they should not|drive, struck 4:30 o'clock. Nine mem- %o hide behind the premier. The |bers of the Ladies' Thursday Club party workers should have a chance to fwere sitting around a card” table in use their ow: s o u From the results of the Moscow and | ‘S PRTISE (ot the dining room). | . Petrograd party meetings it appears e that the leaders have the situation well o almonds GrA. n hand against any attempt to split i G M. the party into active groups, but the i Clem, e Wi A proniisey 2o discussion, &5 (LToINSY hearts | the Distriet of Columbia. Miss M 8 i | Wilson, principal of the school, troduced J. C. Bruc supelvis- | tng principal of the thirteenth _— Sy ¥ sion, who presided. ! . < ‘it | © A 'program was given by the pu- | lixidates, diete s their | piis, consisting of patriotl: recita- | i ruin them all—soctaily, | fof® S0 fomgs. = The ‘Star S would stmpl gled’ Binine 5 ecitsa by the GASEISPISTPONED = = s Judge White to Take Action!WAI'mN ASKS NEW e W "auth, who introducel th SR i i John Lin too—hearfs Worrell Buck you know that Hoyle says es” (all wear- in- | announced n-3 Envelope Chemise Pine quality Crepe de Chine lace trimmed or A$1.98 Mrs. Ball made 2 plea for proper recognition. of the men wearing rhe g sseesssseesseseessssenssssssessssesssssesssssiss plain tatlored; cut big and full Pancily Boxed. ‘Blanket Robes Famons Beacon and Law- commander-in-chlef and e t the for New Trla'- 548 AUTOISTS ARRESTED. other members of tho pari the men isons the trafic ! . Proposes U. S. Supreme Tri- bunal Issue Writ to Okla- fmisor esaiarone rence ‘MUl Blankets—in new el e _ ; colorings; gener- $3.98 homa Senate. e e ratas to the Oklahoma senate to have its B U I IBS proceedings in ousting Gov. Walton sub- jected to a review of the Supreme A Court. Action on the application was i < - - asterved Serges,. Velveteens, -Wool Crepes and combinations of Velvet and Crepe. Really new 5 c models—in sizes to fit girls 2 to 16 years. Each ——Monday Only understood that further legal precedents | The request upon Justice Van Devan- ter is supplementary to an appeal oo ¥ Early Tulips, 1c eac! Soaia be. sought ! e = . 'lll {Darwin Tulips, 2¢ eac taken by Mr. Walton from a declsion of Chinese Lilies, 15c Each ilk Jersey Petticoats ALl _Jersey - top Petticoats, with desp ruffle of $1 .98 Colgate’s Compact Choice of their delightful powders in a handsome case— watch-case model, $1.00 By the Assor CUMB December ® Larkin €. G tary man: four years' impr velopment in the now famou Pierce murder case will come from ! Judge B. D. White, 1 The court now has before it a motion 10 set aside the verdict in the trial end- ing today as well as the verdict in the case of Robert, 0. Garrett, Larkin's brother, who was convicted last month of second degree murder and sentenced to five years' imprisonment. The brothers, both of whom are prominent business men of Cumberland and hold several official positions, were charged jointly with first degree mur- der In connection with the killing last June 5 of Rev. Edward S. Pierce, Bap- tst minister. Each has had two trials, a mistrial resulting in the first trial of each. Judge White, whose regular court is in Princess Anne and who was as- signed to preside in the Garrett trials, had announced he would make known today his decision on the mo- on of Robert Garrett that the ver- ot in his case be set aside and a w trial granted. How he had not completed his study of the points| raised by the defense and postponed | the matter until next term o TANGERPARLE S MY BE REOPENED Pressure by Spain in Behalf of Italy Affects Al- lied Powers. perfectly matched satine; excellent quality at a spe- cial price. .. ... . Fancily Boxed. rrett on 4 of Black enamel. with gold decora- tions and a sentenc onment, the next de- ! arrett- ew wiove to have his impeachment Oklahoma legislature passed on upreme Court was made yes- terday by former Gov. Walton through an_ application filed with Justice Van Devanter, presiding over the federal cirenit in which Oklahoma is situated. The former governor's counsel asked for a writ of error returnable directly $38388388282888888888888838888883832888388888813888232888833338323338232322823232838328 Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Poiret otines and Lace Effects—for .street, Twill, combinations of Velvet with Satin and effective Combinations of Satin and Vel- afternoon and evening wear. ning wear. vet—street, afternoon and evening. Bty Mo M i dsinty Dance come Poivet Todl Dimity; Peter Pan and 98 Frocks and Eve- $ c ' many types and sizes — becomingly 1 3 Fancily Boxed ' I il 1 | modeled First Floor Feat These X Special sons 1ol she desivavie shades; e Ladies’ Initial shape; and daintily Handxerchiefs, fanc e S el gee | | EESELER $1.98 | | e heid Pancily Boxed. Pancily Boxed. abox...... Pure Silk Hose Silk Umbrellas Pure Silk Umbrellas, with A et ] tractively polisned | shades. P xnnf‘ $1_95 e 53.98 Pancily Boxed. ale of Children's Cloth Dresses ‘ - —Third Floor— ‘ and Taffeta—for street, afternoon and eve- Tailored Waists Extra Sizes Daintiest of e ning Dresses — of Dresses in extra Brushed Wool Scarfs| | Silk Boudoir Caps " New Beaded Bags Handkerchiefs e menrlopnmr Black, Navy, Pur- l Ry Boxe | ‘, the Oklahoma federal court dismissing {an application for an injunction to re- strain the legislataure from proceeding with the impeachment charges, The proposal to have the highest | court review the case immediately by | writ of error issued to the Oklahoma enate, the court of impeachmeut, was a novel proceeding, upon whi it was Wonderful values at...............iiien carivunnannon mannnn S Surry dict. Robert’s conviction came through a| Southampton jury. Both outside | Jurtes were brought here under a change of venire granted at the re quest of the state. + 9% he ‘new trial motion is based on alleged errors by the court in the Inatter of Instructions; on the ground that the verdict is contrary to the law and evidence, and particularly on the ground that the defendant’s con stitutional rights we infringed by ! the court in granting a change of venire over the protest of ths de- fense. For Christmas Decorating RED OR GREEN ROPING [ J igh-Type Dresses 10 Yards for 25¢ . v 2 : ‘Silk and .Cloth By the Associated Press. o RED LONDON, December 15. — Spain | brought so much pressure to bear in i behalf of Italy upon the Tangier SIX OUTLAWS TAKEN | IN FILIPINO SLAYING, 5 't 825 s 1l cided that the con\“ui;‘(cu“dennmg, ! the future status of the Moroccan Patrol of 32 Captures Members of | cnclave shall only be signed on an Moro Band—DBesides Accused, - ad referendum basis. The whole | question, it I8 said, may be reopened Gets 18 Suspects. By the Associated Press. -~ ° ° as soon as the legislative bodies of the countries -signatory .to .the Alge- MANILA, December 15.—Six mem- bers of a band of Moro outlaws ciras pact, including the United States; have had a chance to review the terms of the Paris settlement, which'Is expected to be signed early known to have been among the slay- next week, ors of Lieut. Magno of ‘thé Philfppfne] The FtaHan premier, Signor Mus- constabulary, elght constabulary sol- | solini, is known to be much dlspleas- diers and three school teachers négr | ed ‘at the faflure of France and’ Ling- Parang, Province of Cotobato, two |land to give Italy a voice in the set- moriths ago, have been captured by |tlemenf, 'and he is said to have been atrol, it was report- s today, giving onnection with abulary sources OR GREEN WREATHS 10¢, 15¢, 25¢ Worth $15 apd $18 making the most of the recent Italian Fapprochement with Spain by having the Spanish delegate at Tangier con< ference lay Stress upon Italy's Mediterranean claims. I The United States, like the ot countries that signed the Algecir: agreement, probably will he Invited to appoint members of the mixed Judicial courts which are to replace - Luxurious Velours and others of the Rich Pile fabrics—in the newest side-tie and straight-line models. Cpllars and collars and cuffs of fur. Handsomely lined and warmly inter- Canton Crepe, .Sltin-bu:k Canton, Satin, Velvet and Lace combinations and the fine Poiret Twills—hand- turther details the_report from coi in_Zamboanga, December 1 i The patrol numbering thirty-two nen and commanded by Lieut. Riv- oras, also captured eighteen other Moros who are suspected of complic- ity in the_slaying. Maj. - Fort, commanding another «body of constabulary troops, captured a small band of Moro outlaws near Katubu (Katungl, Cotobato Prov- ince), Decentber: 5, one Moro being killed. There were no casualties '::llzq‘ the constabulary in efther af- the old consular courts. It is believed here that the convention drawn up at Parls, the substance of which has been communicated to Washington, ‘will be pléasing to’'the American gov- ernment. since it assyres the open door in Tangier:as well adi tire neu- ity of -the port IR lined. Sigmund’s Bargain Basement.