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WEATHER. “ Frdin) 110 ANEMER: Tonlelity lowest ¢ From Press to Home temperature abont " 28 degrees: to- ’, Within the Hour” Nll:‘m.“:.;.#‘r‘r f‘f.'dd\ en‘(!“-:(r::}:; l::-’uf:‘ The Star's carrier system covers noon today; lowest, 19, at 6 w.m. today. 2 every city block and the regular edi- Full report on page 11, tion is delivered to Washington homes 0 as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stink'x and Bonds, Page 18 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION 7 Circulation, 97,179 Sunday's Circulation, (o 99 19G. Irtered as second-class matter No. 29,126. F5F"omee Warmington. b & WO CENTS. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1924_TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. » S100000 TO FIGHT (" aberice | TKELLAR PRESSES OIL SUITS BEFORE |, Hetp Rait Suikers) £OR EARLY ACTION - HOUSE FOR AGTION :Resolution Favorably Re- ported—Lower Branch Be- gins Debate at Once. LONDON, January 28.—Miss Dorothy Jewson, new labor mem- ber of the house of commons for Norwich, started vesterday with a woman friend to walk from Len- don to Norwlch, a distance of 115 miles, to fulfill an engegement to address her constituents Several tralns were available but Miss Jewson T one, saying that she regarded the men working them as strikebreak ers, in view of the fact that iway strike is now in progress. UPON 3-GENT FARE Tennessee Senator Clashes With Chairman Ball on Facts Offered. T — 1 BRANGHES RH_’USE Force Rum Guards| To Get Drunk; Band | warchouse. and, acecrding 2o the questioning and declared the rob- landed down in the case of the First 2 : W "’"”'“- UPPER MARLBORO, Md., January | had not been considered Ly the Pub- ‘|'[] N A‘“[]NM- BANKS teals Sixty Barrels By the Associated Press, | unlque story of three guards, —_——— bers had three motor trucks, one 1N ‘e right of 4 state to prevent 2 ) 3 - lmhedinte: approyristion of 3100, s aud »ational Bank of st Louis The| Seven Bodies Recovered In- Unanimous consent for immediate|og mp, three master strategists of | lic Utilities Commission in establish CHICAGO, January 28.—Bandits, BY SUPRE“ E BnuR‘l’ said to have numbered twenty or nght of States to Prohibit| torcea them to drink whisky until they were thoroughly intoxieated = lef b 1, h r T ‘ THREE JUSTICES FILE ot e PRESIDENT SPENDS DAY ]THREE SURRENDER | THREATENS TO MOVE DISSENTING OPINION | ,.Jares, &, Browns, frobivi SEEKING LEGAL EXPERTS | COMMITTEE’S DISCHARGE '.‘“.‘""“‘ banks within i borders { = 5 = > SERT 000 to be placed at the disposal of : < G e ! FRUM GAS UR HR[ i ] [Precident Cootidge for necessars ox- | Felonious Assault and Rob- [ et sy et the Supreme Court, which at the sam | g :’::‘r:h::‘mr‘::“":’i":’l‘!:’r""fl‘ r"_’(’""“’ c ittee of the District com- time ruled that the same prohibition e bery Charged to Burns |mittee on the McKeltar five-cent atreet bank had demurred from a Missouri I | |consideration of this proposal w the now famous “battle of Upper|ing the rate of g state law prohiviting 1t from estab- | glicate Asphyxiation, Says lgranted on the request of Chalrm Marlboro”—the Watzrloo of a hand-| “You should find out,” sald thirty, raided the Hammond D Establishment of 011t§ide and then robbed the place of sixty f phoned the Chicago police that the s 3 3 = = or Chicago and the local polk R S 3 i i 2 " Moves Proposed to Press for Ap-| wncmen to suard the roads e oy - VRN = SS | One Acceptance Reported—Resolu- | y Hearing Will Be Resumed Thur- v contained in the federal = p s S s i ot car fare bill. tatutes themselves. == = M = SpuBLEwEuines Sin JCORNS \‘)-"" yeithi Operatives. cnator Ball insisted that the sena- The court’s dectsion, which settles = S | hose loasea was unanimously s scon : tor from Tennessee was reading into | | mended to the House this afternoc e was ng in lishing branches and, losing in the |Madden of the House appropriations|tul of marines who took eight Pen- Ball “whether these claims have heer tillery Company’s plant at Ham- barrels of whisky. S L ing into the city from Hamme . > plication of Ruling in tion of Annulment Near day Morning—Files Finan- # controversy thut has shaken the 4 the record statements of claims by lower federal court, had appealed. | iai i ] | committee. A time limit of two hours | nant taxicabs under the belief that|alowed by the eommission in makin Jower federal court, tad appenies | Rhode Island Official. ESPERANZA WARNS HOUSED.C. | e i e e | o e, e i WL i ket e comtlrien Ia ek S SR upon. Representative Finis . York as the guests of the Burns : MUST BE G'vEN DAY i Asserts Right to Speak. €. Poutra, operatives iu maintaining the right of the state| PAWTUCKET, R. I, January 28.—| M ! 'at the proper time he proposed to| Sheriff John J. Fink e to “I am testify before t i‘,\;,,.mwmg to prevent :mnuul.xl Fourteen persons are belleved to have | i . = | {offer an amendment. They are Samuel G. Anderson, man- | Mittee as I desire,”” replied Ser banks from indulging 1n branch bank: 1 1ost their lives either from asphyxia- | Representative Underhill Says He| The House immediately resolved {ager of the Washington bureau of | MeKellar, “and I am not an [ oniy uph i | itself into the commitice of the wh to any other senator. I #nd that the Missourl law was B0C I8 | 1)), Manville, early today. i tached to the Washington office. of six members of the family of Adel- | 1 A = P llett and m ere inte: N cel Three-Hour Debate Al- LOREWOLIL PRk fecring com- | 2nd were held by Justice Harry Gor Te interrupted Senator McKel and seven o sons | 1 i Taft and Justices Van Devanter und | 20 SCVen Other persons are missing. | Qorhill. Tepy 1. of Missachusetts : matier being presented. e ayEie Satinnd e Detects Odor of Gax. By the Assaciated Press. \ of District b Tie 2-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax York, wera released under bail | tione, He incis | . on as hav Justice Van Devanter delivered a, €25 le went to his mother's room chist latest official reports on the federal automoblle reciprocity | tion the House this afternoom, |y employ the necessars ral and on charges of absent 1 this commtte of War Serrano states that pre ‘e tommitioe arose in order that |©ral debate, Representative Thomas L. The f was whether the state | there was an . explosion, evidentls |TePOTts that Esperanza had s committes mi Blanton, of Texas, democrat, leading - {up t r McKellar said that he swered in the amirmative. was. The boys with their siste tiofiary losses in killed, wound prosecution of the naval lean: Iepresentative Zihlman explui civil suft where necessary and tolno summar ior. would be taken| “You sat down the other day, any person o anks > acco as followed i ckly ca ire Ao $ day, but said he wanted the House | X i Lanks into account as followed in|quickly caught fir reported at approximately 1,000 S b = OuS® lin passing the bill before Marc he s : “ourt officials here declared that to be directed as t v w : Procee ¢ he al eme! N t from: | Distriet legislatio |exists by orde: o chie an: 6 answer was that the proceedings had | Neighbors who rushed to the place 1€ forward movement, the first from | Di i ST e D der ot Ritchle and|genate and House of Re; tion and that t r would not -lar. Sesiopialisne Missourl state courte | o o Iving dead in their side of [TOUted the rebel vanguard at Liano! Seex No Tax E: ibled, ;‘:‘;M Clitre be, 1 evidence against the detectives, Al-| New Y seeking to throw oil on : | the house. The body of Conway s us |Grande: the second from Tecamach- | presentative Zihim luined | Treasury not otherwi X fHough Anuiren amer s L L R house. The body of Conway wus | sents Zihlman explained | Treasury not oth - Burns Agency had full aut \ the fact that it was about time mond, Ind., used as a government Offices Uphe!d_ The guards wWere arrested for - . . ' = b 2k B - T ash v r Ball, chaire Ttanking world for many months, was | by the House appropriations com-{p . <. corespondent 11';« Capital Traction Company, wh Eighteen states had joined MiSSOUT! | By tha Associated Press, i tt of see served notice that! Detective Ageney—surrendered to | right, but held that the St. Louis ! tion or from an explosion and fire in 3 3 o 2 | t the Burnes agency; Gerald J. C bank case had been properly brousht, ia two-family cottage at Cumberland | Will Object to Setting Aside of 1‘ —— |Eionselon ifhie wiste of the Priom 00 gralw jamincd ithis \magter, snd 3 , 5 ; : consideration of the reso make such comments ou it as I de conflict with federal statutes. = 2 { City Business. H . This resolutior e i o) mstace The bodies of Michael Conway ana | FeOerals Assert Rebel Losses {Blanton Leads Attack injne wnpropriations cominitc e G St s i | wes Tustide Sethentiil (gan sl O | | — | ling of Hous: bighway robbery and common thett,| Senator Ball, demanding opinton. trom. which Chiet Justice |47 Hamel were found in the ruins| Since Saturday Approxi- g el on the Mose oo { 3 ) 2 | {mittee. Chairman Madden, in reply | under $3.000 bail cach for the grand e wa xiou o'y 3 . e TEp 5 . | 10 questions on the floor, stated, : g concise ders Sl iy onway's wife, daughter and two | mately 1,000 Men. speaking from the floor. that as lowed Measure. e e e ks Dnta Jury. o ! ungek Sriierlsilaoy R severely cut and bruised and | ember suse District com- | et o ls maney is nacessary to ena-| The ten marines who were en- |l National banks had operated for! g house was destroyed mittee | i after object 1o any e B e naact what e pro- | gaped by Anderson to dsive the/cabsBisted that as chatrman of the o wore than half a century without Sl ciesd H ¥ in the House to set aside y ;1";; ““ o parie BAEEE L £aged by Anderson to drive the cabs| 1.0 ho was entitled to ask ques- without any apparent detriment to Emmett Conway. upon awakening MEX]1 ‘.11"\’_ ‘;{;. ui.,;\ 23 (By t nan bill, which is supposed to be prerequi- | Text of Resolution. a today and reported back to ?LA“I\’;‘.: -w}!_xu.!d' not their eff this morning, detected a strong odor of || & X chil g St el : site to automobile reciprocity be-{ Ti. text of the resolution follows:|ther command at Marine Corps head- titude of h Eram).—Occupation of Esperanza is : oy ca’ .| tween the National Capital and the| “\hereas the President has made | Quarters in Washington just in time dizsenting ‘opinion, in. which he sald'land aroused her, and then. with i |€XPected momentarily, according to 1 A was in ! state of Maryiand, is under considera- | public announcement that he proposes | ave themselves from belng court- 1ator must not state the Chief Justice Tatt and Justice BUtler | prother Thomas, went to the celiar e e Re et veChse Dty onsideration todny. the | witn teress | i There were only two questions to be | Y to locate the leak. pICImYe aan SO, RORECEaT n the House. % €e hours given over to gen- f othe assistance to - . Officers who inveatt- considered, Justice Sutheriand said | After he had opened ine ceilar door | | proceedings for the purpese of can-| part in the “hold- Willing to Answer, ) certain leases of oil nds in statute valld slied to na- |caused by a Hght In the hailway com. ' captured w rroneous - to provide President |tre opposition. il g to asRer tional banks tiec court an- | ng into contact with the eseapts : dge with & §100000° fupd. fo . na¥al zeservas, |to) InSULGtEjvictinizdl s neroaen e e serond iuestion Was whether | mother managed. to make ther whg jcaptured during the Sghting, wh s, Represeniative Underlill | the Listory and purposes of the legls the Mar Tiied Senator Baill ahen Tiwis aske e proceedinis to call nationalfout of the shattered house, which (Ban Saturday morning. w offictally * 4id not object to the action taken to- | jution, emphasizing the need for h Marines May Be Freed. | ing you questions.” the present case were proper and | | to “tinderstand that he proposed to do ! 4 Fabua ity L bt Seven Are Missing. Three federal columns ecarried out his best to have 1 ict day held for |at which time reciprocity which n derson, O'Day and would say or not say, and 1 could be maintained. The court’s & procity h 1 bear the brunt of the s 'S prosec intend to be,” replied Senator aperly broug! { 5 NG e the Distriet Commissioners es, ni o Leen properly brought, and that the | oo U0 = L CEEC R T RS | Tehuacan, under . Topete, who HRB1On ars EspEn ted Stutes, in be prosecuted i turned state point Senator Copeland of Position of State. 5 160 b iaiih onstitine ot $100 found in the ceilar after the fire had |21€0: led by n. Almazan, consisting that this legislation is merely a s the sum of "““' e Or o e fnancing corporatic if Senate to meet and suggested ! ECRRE It W & REN % cars after the Penn djournment. What the state is seeking to do I8 | oo extinguished. |of cavalry, and the third from ! in the method of taxes and no A Gy b miaes jcars st (Penna ment e Company had falled to meet its notes, tor McKe said that he ha to vindicute and enforce its OWR| J¢ wus belleved that the bodies of |MATcos, commanded by Gen. Urbalefo. mpt to evade taxes. HMe insisted | ploying the necessury employ CLDEN i ied €5 mecs Mo g O e € heiliag iaws,” sald Justice Sutherland. “Na-|the seven missing members of ihe |Gen. Aimazan reported n defeat of that the people who are resider ents’ and for such other expemses|Alall Bowle declared that he wou : : tee and that he tional banks are brought into ex Hamel family were in the ruins |the rebe 1 Palmar and Cananda, | IL | Washington are ready at any v that may Le necessary In instituting and | PESG B0 SECRCICETE T D08 an 1 a to present. He wan ence under federal leglslation, are| Sicdical aminer Marshall, after | Morelo apturing mil ¢ trains & Sl on, ans L SUlE ool Jros -for-ail battle in the h. cd to know when the subcommitte neral’s Death Uneonfirmed. Ball Busy Elsewhere. 1 viewing bodies tecovered, ex- and forci ey o rerrest for ay what additional taxes may be |ceedings, elther civil or criminal, which koS i1 s S ey 1 ; iastrumentalities of the federal gov- | ed the opinion that in eachi cise |ward Esperanza. { needed! for’ streets and Gther V cause to be instituted of whic unty seat. deprive elght taxi | could wo ahead and anish up wl ernment and are necessarily subject death was due to asphyxiation (| 'F | T improvements if Congress wi 1 D e D < and then let them get off 2 10 the paramount authority of the e S ! urther nerease 0day | authorize suct renditis i e e )t free,” Mr. Bowie sald. “Thus far Tnited States Reports ot the death of ¢ May- | rthe o day Rerre oty Saen lands in former n BurnssagcioyialeRil congie he | Senator Ball replled thatithe com: e T i cotte, rebel, are without official con- | f e atatize Zihlnan ed ; .000 in_bonds, and be- | 1d £0 ahead “just as scon ev rthele r tonal 1 ks are | Pt { Raises Charge to 21 Cents tention that not a single stat 8! goni aullly oF 4By action of the through they are quite | o it can He sald, however, that subject te the laws of a state in| | : L i full and free reciprocity with the g of the United States in connection |1 p that some of their oper- e na LAV e zespect of their affalrs unless such | FROPAINE. L0/ specials’ fiom Coluyy, | Per Gallon Retail Dot require District ether meue. | atives committed a criminal act.” he was busy attending other com- Taws Tateifete WLk tho! Difpeses of here Gen. Obregon las returned | er Gallon Retail. motorists to ‘take out registration {Gres whict \“protect the| The marines were released on bail | mittees thelr creation, tend to impair or de- !from Penjamo, the president has | . -’l"s)r»ivy;lt{'m Bllnrllul length of time. ) . ited B s and the furnished by the Burns —Agency,| Senator McKellar wanted to kno tory, L thaly Sefctency oe foaseal I eiven aut Feposts vacsived fom tugr. | lepresenta lanton disputed this. | people thereof in connectic T ;m,‘b’rmgmk the total amount x'}wL_d by | how long the street railway conm Blory bl ety - al | 0 c o1 =1 aiuiivie. prices e e wEals 5. counsel employed President | that organization up to the figure |panles’ representatives desired ¢ SEisieniorsondict Wit the ipare | tives arriving from Morelia, which | o "'r’“d’_]“":; _3_“"”1,153;51‘“';. Discuss Exemption. i authority o resolution | mentioned by the state’s attornes present VoD e “(.,;‘ff Justies Sutherlund pointed out that | was captured by rebels under Gen. | 0% (0 O 001 conte per gallom, | can of Sliseonrs Slscusesd the waas | Ay 0 Al NEOCocdInEs, ANy Y el Fract pany, replied the federal banking laws required | Estrada after a fou v siege. | : SOres CORs e Doy i et . a7 o o T it Woodson P. Houghton of Washing- PIRRAnY, Tepiied at_the TAtRe 1 o Do, hwn zeauiced | . ‘fi"“v('i'u“("!m\ 5 gome o the former figure|Posed exemption of personal propery jthe contrary nouwithstanding. tor SuTEed ap Loeneal top the Thas, 4 would largely depend or banking house” specified in its| FOUr Bodies Yet t0 Be Re-| 3. heavy tosses and virtumiy can |from 17 cents eariier in the month. | (§% 20 FHPMOPIss Up fo the veluz Debated in Semate, detectives and promptly walved pre. "\as catling . attention S niutly, tha: Yatter nroviblon. e hausted thelr ammunition. Tt w. Highost fuel prices rose from 23 would exempt most of the automo-| The Paval oll disclosures were de-|lminary hearing. The next & I aoAllins attenition loying as it doc: noame | moved at Shanktown, Pa. |stated that the rebels lost 150 killed |cents to 25 cents. biles in the District. bated by the Senate today in a his- | JUTR WAL S Abyi and the de- | strcet railway officials would wish to dloylng it docs the article ‘an " * | during fighting at Bullring, wi >34 i “It i3 now almost impossible to get | tory-maki Gt with, A1) atefssavesiILibe trled fanithels | repl . . 2o qualify words Iy the singular num- A o Gl enE A one, whersll snortake) of crude ofl praduction o,y Y SNSRI G sttt making sedsion, WER L IO ltme. o o bl | "The reply @id not please Senator B T e e To Bury Victims in llinois. |¥55-ac5 TR | g reason iven by one Tocu | SERY el A Chookanai ot the | Ko poinuing to adoption vetore, | Blepe, s 4 possiilts tnac i cone auciar” e Miiglice Sithertant. Ve s s Reports are conflicting the fate |oil man for the boost in price. Others | cheap automobiles and so-called taxi- | adjournment of a resolution favoring | ¥ IWVolve Cafl, TOREFS TWIANS | © “I want to say frankly.” said Ser owever, to construe it other .ise. e T Goral Sar- [satd they did mot know the reason A ok st g erSCklessly | annulment of the Teapot Dome con- releused Anderson and O'Day on their e ay, SnuLUe this invest But obviously thiy rule is not o By the Associated Press. [ Forant “thetr way Through ine rirde |The new price per gallon was de-|argued that it this bill passed oar trac . S et At otaniniams to be strung out through all e :l'{c mr‘”_ ept Flsre i(.‘l”r: :::;:_N SHANKTOWN, Pa, January 28— |lines and arrived at Acambaro, where | clared country-wide. ing the exemption that most ve..plc'b “T lun-' ‘,‘»'{"d}": Mas m.f.'rf}f‘rm Seteativen Dramise 1o :qip-ufj 555 l,l')f fon of Congress, I will move Of the atatute. 5 « ' If it had been |Another body was taken out of the | they are belng reinforced by columus | Tne mew rates, 19 cents u gallon| WQUld have to kecp off ”“";‘,"]“"f’n'm';’nii«'x‘w‘« 10 Slnos prosscution of as|Der Mariboro Saturday morning. Haa|l2 dischasge the commities from 1 intended to allow the cstablishment |Tuins of the Lancashire mine here|Jrder Gen Etcovar who ls seeking ! polesale and 21 cents retail, went |, JSPIescntative Zihiman sald the bill | 3,004 eies In the hands of twothey carried out that promise the 100, CGUrioralon, O iy B0 Tor by an association of not one bank today. bringing the death toll of | Guanajuato. Into effect throughout the clty this|big Incrense fo tovente, snd that one | distinguished lawvers, one a democrat | case, it Is sald, would probably have|SliShe sor action, "I don't intead io P P eanan additlon, - as many saturday afterncon's . explosion to | morning | ta3icab company would have to pay and one a republican. with instruc-|been settled the ssme day, and offi- if T can help it, this matter IS remamkable. tom sy t22% i | thirty-two. General. Superintendent Say Rebels Lont 400. Attorr eneral of the states areunder the gasoline tax $65.000 & year | tlons to act independently of the De- | S5 RS, ALY BIETE e delayed in this way. Let's g g le, e le: : E e e i s fere soon to Investigate | insteac 5000 EEEnE partment of Justice. 4 - eane tw Rl the hearin a4 dispose of that there should liave been Lo pro- |Todd Hunter said that four dead mon | The fusitives assert the rebels sur- | 1o conyene Bere S00m Ko oy oe e | natead o e . e} cum ' | Senator Walsh, democrat, Montana, | Sial had to release two prisoners and | TAXS Th i andtalsnose oLtk ~ist o a > 0 1 i the sudden increases in prices of the | Representative J. Charles Linthicum | hold eleven others on the same |Matter Vislon for adjusting the capital to|remained In the mine, but hecause of | fered 400 casualtles during the eight g, jq. of Maryland, democrat, asked why all | Who has taken the lead in the Senate | }5/ 1 ¢ . aue charges. Resume Hearing Thursday. the latter contingency or for deter- ] § . r i) % : e oW o A caters 16 w days' fighting around Morelia and ey of the funds expected fo be raised un- | 0il inquiry, presented on the Senate anining how or under what circum- | the rising water, it would be impos- der this bill should not be turned into | floor the annulment resolution ap- r. Hamilton replied that the of- : m o N, wtances such branch bauks might be sible to reach them for several days. | that these were exceeded by the cas- b 3 ulment ton, ap- : stablished or for reg o sl ¥ 5 i the District of C r aine i proved in principle by the investiga « e ”"a""‘:“’ i ELIEtE R When' the explosion occurred, the "“x‘_"”h“' :"l il " DIV[SlON UF INCOMES fhe Hisuipt of CHlsmbin Bor the sl | Lo S mitten: The discussion polnl-[ NG ficials of the companies were at th pec cts Required, To b further Celaya specials describe an I fiice O ronds. - A Ot e OF the pros folals r o sovenis e Justice Sutherland pointed out that |- g e eny ODerated pumpa were DUt | aeiack on revoiutionary trains on th ot ate thonghe st aiPUttleAn: | Dosal on both sldes of the chamber. SRS e e E Sy pecial leglsiation was required frop ©ut of commission, and it was feared | road to Guadalajara by federal avia- | funds should g6 to the District. He |, The resolution relates only to the COMMI ED SUICIDE nally that the hearings ongress to authorize branch national the mine would be flooded. Tha se- | tors, who dropped inckndiary bombs | hainted ot faat "an “elostrie irusk | Teapot Dome lease held by the Sine | I I ABole N vesnrued 6n TE\EREY vioes. T would pay an $11 tax, where a one- | Clair interests, but at the same time | e Continned o Vase 16 Copomatlonal (ere cold, however, served to check |from de Haviland bombers. The Continued on Page 18, Coumn 5.) {1 ® OV and rescue work has pro- | trains were disabled and the crews ton truck using gasoline would pay | Senator Lenroot presented a letter At the outset of the hearing today st iceeded with little interruption. Elec- | holsted the white flag, it was report-{ The House ways and means com-y b | from E. L. Doheny offering to return | 5 s z S b Ve S o eo 322, | o Doheny lehae for the California | Boston Official Reticent in Death of | Scnator MekKell ked if the stre ricians arrived here this morning to S(I. A(d\'l(\;s frurlv;‘Uhrellon lul the i‘”‘: mittee rejected today a proposal Cites Baltimore Tax. Yo I H | railway companie ere ready to pry epair the pumps, and it was ex- |department say the movement against | .. 2 RibiE Fusbends ana mo 2 | Feserve on condition that the leasing jralluay companies ware/rend; | operation. without interruption. S in Baltimore, automobile owners pay | expenditures. Board Ex-Chief. S o bt b Bvers man who went into the mine, | | The . National Political Léague, 'purposes of taxation, as allowed in|the personal property tax: reglstras| AS a part of the President’s prose- e ual Kt {according to Mr. Hunter, now has | which is backing Gen. Angel FIores. qion states. tlon fee, on the horsepower of the |cution plan It became known that B e s W onkess oty been accounted for, and the full ex- | governor of Sinaloa, for president, has i car and the gasoline tax. | Congress would be asked to appro- v slal e ¢ reports| A previous motion, recommended aso] | 3 B | soon. exploration today. Volunteers from |agalnst the administration. come of @ family to the spouse in|did not fecl Justified in imposing an the case also s expected before the |\ Go SOl S0 C it b 1 ot B I e extra tax burden on automobjle own- day is over. i : = 2 " | that the al opera evenue for . ers in the District when the District | President Coolidge found it neces- | cal Examiner William J. Brickley to- ;};:l‘,;",gm__};\,‘r aperdting e or already has a surplus in the Treasury. sary today to upset his office schedule gay jn the case of Miss Margaret | cember 31, 1923, was 42,619.11 Johnstown, Heilwood, Nanty-Glo and P e aatoeed A it Colver have worked wi E EXECUTED. |charie had been defeated, an ol e Wilonstelesy S EIVE DN i !man Green submitted this substitute ion i Among the missing men is Joun | to tax the incomes of the husband| Representative Linthicum called at- in order to give his undivided atten-| .7 4 aris nber 31, s $4842.619.1 Experts Hold Last Session iN|{ stone, the mine foreman, The hody | Plot Alleged to Turn Juarez OVer| .. \ir. when derived from salary | tention that the state of Maryiand is tion to the oil lease matter. Instead Eliot Harding, dauz‘hlvlr :‘1‘;\. P. G Z{l"sf."':f'xxé cxpenses werd fixed - . of his assistant, Albert Stoker, Ravoltutionats lare giving up more than §100,000 in reve. of going to his office at § o'clock, as| Harding, governor of the Federal Re- | &5 Foui=/a®onpe S0 ST GTRES A Pal‘lS—Promlsed German brought out Jast night. Al the bod- to Revolutio: % o 1L rived | MU€ In an effort to bring about ami- is his custom, the President went in- | cerye Bank of Boston. Y ven at 3134012643, The. Intepest es, with one cxception have been| pr paso, Tex., January 28.—Five ~John N. Willys of Detroit arrived|caple relations ith the District on stead to his study on the second floor | ““Miss Harding died at the Harding | Sha o fher deductions at : 5 identified, elther by relatives, a com- 4 2 in Washington today as the first of ' automobile tags. of the White House, where he re-|nhome. on Beacon street, last Satur.|2nd other deductions at S5 c0.0perat‘on pany oficial or by check number. men were executed by a firing squad 8 | Jeavin Seth Y = porary morgue. No arrangements > 4 ; - ‘mained until 10:30 o'clock. P 5 oha b 3 { They still are lying in the tem- |in the Juarez, Mexico, cemetery early S¢Veral automobile manufacturers Replying to criticisms by Represen- mained un o'cloc day. "1II health was the prohable 3 jividend of 7 per cent was paid, | bave been made for the funerals, nor |¥® 3 tative Blanton, Representative Zihl- The greater part of that time was | cause of the suicide, Dr. Brickley | 3o £840,000. he surp sterday, tollowing alleged discovery | Who Will urge the committec o Te-{napn “in charge A e i, Dointed taken up by long distance telephone ' (aid. A vraond S By the ato for the inquent bees Lor lof & plof to turn Juarez over to Mexi- | Peal automobile taxes. Representa-jout that the District of Columbia s "nll’-‘tI""‘“‘,,-”,"{'?'Ti‘xfilrf:‘(fl;gi‘?“,:" [ Al that Dr. Brickley would add to | b i een sct. fve Clancy, ¢ i ! today payi in i e tax than selection of two special counsels rep- | j,ig statement was that a hemorrhage o tive Clancy, democrat, Michigan, has' teday paying more in incom: selection of 1w enocial counsela ren. i nin statement was that & hemorchage S Ty e lons for the | that no other person was involved| On a percentage basis it was shown 3 |in_the girls act. | tha the net revenue per pabsenger 2y the Associated Press. PARIS, January 28.—Chairman Will Bury Iilinols Vietims, can revolutlonary chiefs. three bills for that purpose pending. | eleven states. Representative Blan- Charles G. Dawes’ committee of rep- the Associated Press. Col. Roman. Lopez, commander of | A second amendment to the Con-|ton said that if the people of the Wwill enter u aration experts held its last session | SOHNSTON CITY, IiL, Ja = the Juarez garrison, announced that. stitution designed to encourage the | —(Continued on Page Z, Column 6.) Continued 3 KA . § ‘Barin t30y DR ! NSTO . 111, January 28.— | large quantity of rifles and pistols, payment of taxes on large estates 1t was reported that Miss Harding | (.c 1,483 cents. 1 E proceeding to | Twelve of the thirty-two miners|together with ammunition, was found was introduced today by Represent- had suffered a nervous breakdown. Vice President Hanna of the C: Jierlin tonight for further grapplin Friday in the los: atter the plot had been uncovered. |ative Little of Kansas. . e e f P d f G 'ff‘ due to a too strenuous round of s with the problem of Gormanys | ess Eide colliery of e In the LM iR wers taken from the an-| In this resolution lie Incorporates a Two-Mile Petition for Pardon o FUTIS | Giai activities during a recent visit Traction replying to Y3 fHast Edo v © Crerar Clinch | giont sione Jall in Juarez and marched | previous resolution that the United | Weahtagion: Bt imambers: ot the v e Kel ¥nances. The commliteemen will | Coal Company mine here will be bur- {to the cemetory, followed by a crowd | States shall have power to collect| Presented b}' Veterans to Wiedfeldt &' +out s nothing about we| tined « at the surplus had boeh ex- continue their consultations tomor- |ied today and the bodies of others v e all i xceeding th = = ed by the grim aspect of the taxes on al ncomes exceeding e Z -« 30w on the train. Their first mest. | il be 181 (o rest tomorrow ant " sum of $12,600 a year. This is de- e part “of”the’ surplus doctmutated | S B s ednes s week. Mayor W.|" (e at a Uime, as their names were ' signed to encourage those who now Dopitas 1n Cagthals | prior years, the total expend be- lv’::fl\'r:!i{ erlin is set for Wednesday H. Grant has fssued & proclamation canteg, “ns Sner walked in fromt of ; have their estates Invested in tax-| Bearing a petition more than two |Oklahoma and Arkansas. He sald hei . gty Washington | (M€ _$363.350 during the year Just i o e omage, and |the adobe wall of the guardhouse| exempt securities to pay the tax. |, o5 U ® B0 HOT L 000 oo [Hoped the ambas-ador would transmit |y ("N giret Harding was popular in | ©2500 AroKetlar went alead with Today's discussion reviewed (he | Schools will be closed and business Prie . the petition to his government. s 334 o r e o4 lewed the | Suitended during the ceremonies ot 2P, Stovd at risid attention. names of middle westerners, a EToup | = Reply, Dr. Wieafelat requested Jociety circles. Her soclety successes |y alscussion of the financing of the general points on the German bank- . 'At ‘the command of fire the limp sted P0G LY of "duplicated 1n Boston. At | B8 di i e ; k- [ ipuriaizatiORetinRe Giyx torm of tne prisoncr wourd tan to the | FAIL TO ACT ON CHRISTIAN for veterans of the war, headea by |that @ copy of the petition bo made, [ol S5 ball o few years ako’ sne|Gapital Traction Compans ‘reading §ng and railroad questions which have - o L pointing out the number of signa. 8 0 e ground in death throes. Immediately Senator Willlam B. McKinley of |PLIS0R, Contalning the facts in the 1o ':i‘r‘\‘x:dxl?:sO!'{'»c-rgx‘n.;h&als“(z\-xl;. D s 1910, fising the valum: boen under consideration the pa: N v, B ° shot” wo day: »ast | SCORES FREEZE IN GR| ater the volley, a “mercy shot” was| , .. upon the nomination of, Iilinois and Representative Roy Fitz- | case, which he said he would send v tion of this company’s property. He two days. administered. three years old and was born in Bir- : George B. Ohristian, jr., former sec-'gerald of Ohio, today presefited to|to Germany. On account of the size 12 again made the charge that there had The experts are still extremely op- : . retary to President Harding, to be 5 ¢ 5 of the original petition, he said, it ‘Cinam: & Boen” $4.000,000 worth of - watered timistic over the prospects of for- | Many Deaths Reported Due to Ex- TWINS ARE KILLED. IO e of the Federal Trade Com. (Ambassador Wiedteldt of Germany a {7 liT £F Smpossible 0 send 1t (0 levr motine iioe the miteme "% | nonds in the organization of the Capi- ulating practicable ruggestions for ! . mission swas postponed today by the | request for pardon and release of | hjs country. Pell of New York, and Mary Eliza- | tal Traction Company, due to the fact #attlement of the reparation problem. ceptional Cold. Senate interstate commerce commit- , Lieut. Hooven Griffis, now in prison | Representing the Disabled Ameri- heth, former wife of Frederick H.|that the bonds of the Washington out the Paris messions. The reporis | persons have been frozen to death jn | 2Nd Jay Kimmel, twins, aged eight,|grouna of Mr. Christian's (‘na|;ficx_!unlwenful attempt to abduct |3 " Iriin, - natlonal | rehabilitation Meassciaer Thaver, former presid consolidation was made with the ol Srhich the committec have received | tho cxceptional cold wave that pre- | ¥Or® killed near their home at Gray, | tions was voiced at the meeting. They | Grover C. Bergdoll. chatrman: 7. 7 McDonald, cxeeutive iof the Chase National Bank of -k Railway Company. rom Germany Indicate that the Ger-{ 5 " |seven miles from here, yesterday declared the postponement was due ..ocm$mitteeman, ani V. 8. Clark, [York. - Jnan public men are ready to offer | valls throughout Greece. Ome mes-|SNen they jost eontrol of thelr sled |solely to a desire to permit farm or- | Senator McKinley told the German | i o, ofcer. ' Nearly “two se Funeral services were held this « Clien V0998100 Mantn. the fullest co-operation for furthcr |sage from Saloniki says that three and it crashed Into an automobile. |ganizations to appear and express |ambassador the petition represented | yempers and other patriotic organi- fernoon in the chapel of the A, 2 el satdiSen examination of the problem at closer § soldiers and 156 civilians living under Both suffered fractured skulls and | their views upon a suitable appointee |the feeling of millions in_Ilinois. | zations sccompanied the committee [chusectls Cremation Soclety, in Forest | 10T McKellar . at least ange. - canyas shelters have died of exposure. . died almost instaptiy. or the place, Chlo, liana, Kentuck, Missouri,} to the German cuwbassy, | 1lilly, Masse. & - (Continu Column 6.y £ . . Yasd instantiy. a P ¢ 2, urh,} i : ¢

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