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% AWARDS INCREASE IN PRINTERS' PAY Typo Union Ratifies Agree- ment for 6 Cents an Hour Advance. PACT WITH PUBLISHERS| Two U. S. Flyers | Hurt When Plane Dashes Into River Special Dispatch to The Star. MBERLAND, Md., February 15.—Sergts. Joseph M. Garcia and Arthur Barker, of the United States Army air service, Langley Field, were injured vesterday when a Mar- tin bombing plane overshot the land- ing field at Mexico Farms, just be- low this city, and ran into the Po- tomac river. It was in charge of Lieut. Ross Cole, and was bringing & motor here for another Martin bomber, dumaged when forced to land Fridiy on ac- cuont of a snowstorm while en route THE EVENING STAR, WASHING B gt TON, D ’ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1924, G.0.P.FALSTOWIN INSURGENTS ON TAX Conference for Income Tax Compromise Unsuccessful. Another to Be Held. Republican insurgents and organ- fzation leaders in the House again failed today to reach an agreement MILLER CITES FIGURES l IN DISPUTE OVER BONUS (Continued From First Page.) “set people right on the flgures in the jreal issue at stake, 1 can sce mo| T son for not having done so. “I am entering into a controversy with no one, merely stating the facts 80 that people interested on both ‘slden can decide the question for themselves.” SPEAKERS HIT MELLON. Declare He Misled Harding and Coolidge on Bonus. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, February 18.—Ameri- can leglonnaires were pushing thelr LAW ON FIREARMS MAY BE TIGHTENED President Asks D. C. Infor- mation as Result of Sena- tor’s Shooting. More stringent regulation covering the sale, possession and use of fire arms in the District of Columbia and | s P"fi.i v Sl v & : & 5 ;‘;::lr(::idn‘:::::;dem e federal officers probably will result ; | v ted elbow, and Bar- 7 3 i cratic tax 3 it e ey cral officers ably resu dent to Reinstate A. F. Laufer, ! (. wiim QL bhthe MeA wer o Resuming conferences which began | o ,,mu,,‘(‘)-‘,";,‘“,‘,‘n;“r';"’]‘n";ll“nfi':;"{“r:: from the shooting of Senator Frani Dismissed by Public Printer. b ran over him. Both are at Saturday In an effort to agree on a|which the Treasury Department was | L. Greene of Vermont, by a prohibi - IT| governing the use of fircarms s campalgn for an ex-service men's local hospital. 3 i compromise surtax maximum, a dozen !dccused of “juggling” its estimates|tion enforcement officer in the Capit co | #8aInst the project, and Secretary | g, leaders discussed the proposition for two | §EHORC tuc, PRoject, and, Secretury | Friday night. BATTLE FOR RICH OIL - R ¥ ! ; hours. The insurgents held out for |the late President Harding and Presi:| It 13 understood that the Whis At a meeting _\«smdvn.\‘ :flerrfflon- H 7 y 1 : their demand that normal income tax d*q}h Co}cl'lldxe.' oo S House has been informed that th Columbia Typographical Univn rati- rates bo cut in half, a suggestion |,y lie ChATES of Lugmling” was made | rozulations in question mow in force fied negotiations conducted hy its REGION ls IMPENDING 2 ‘ . b - 4 d % J which the organization group de-|erty custodian, at a bonus meeting.|2re entirely inadequate and that tic scale committee with representatives 3 \ 1 : clined to accept. Heo mald o Jhgh Treasury official’| L' 1s represented as having e Sy & P " 1 It was agreed that another meeting | Pad admitte e alleged manipula- | expre: his opinion to the effe.t I 5 % ; = : would be held later in the day, but | ton of the figures to him and had|that these regulations should be made hoth factions were of the opinion that ponfes mates were as stringent as possible. g z honestly increased each time Con- £ thelr differences would not be recon- | gress requested a revision ~because B Ichi At A Lo ien. printers will receive a w increwse | Mexican Federals Concentrate for of § cents un hour after the contract - . : i d C e e St has been 1 truct is to| Drive on Tuxpam—TU. 8. Cruiser ) ; With o vote in the Houne probable 115, 1, folt necesstry at the Treasury | o L0 o T et ontal paia t it at s dime Leaves Vera Cruz § 3 3 4 ‘ v s dne lnmorr;m or Wednesday on lhf'ulrv stronger arguments against the bonus | 4ent has asked the Commissioners of na crovision E 3 A : come tax provisions of the Mellon | iGRECT ArKUTETES BEn] the District to submit to him @ copy during its life the statistes issued by 8 { Pill. the republican organization has P O that seoton of the Ditoiet ool A R been attempting to win over enoughn Sayx Hardiag Was Misled. which governs the traffic in firearms 1 Atis i insurgents to put through a surtax Representative Benjamin L. Fair-!and will also ask Rovy A. Haynes, United tes Depart nt of Labor thee Associated Pross, maximum below the 44 per cent ad- |child, republican of New York, sald, United Stutes prohibition comm & erease or deerease in the MEXIJO CITY, February 18 (Radio vanced by the democrats. Secretary Mellon “misled” Mr. Hard-|sioner, for the gulations of his of- show an fnerea T | regulations of 1 cost of living in the District of Co- | via the Fort Worth Star-Telegram). of the Washington Publishers’ Asso- clation, as a result of which the! Final arsuments in the four-dav|ing in “anticipating a $600.000,000 | fice coverink the use of weapons by The fe : . ot 1.8 general debate the revenue bill |[deflelt when events proved there washis enforcenient oflices lumbla, amounting to more than 1o |—The federal advance ugainst 1.200 occupled the Hounse foday the income |&,3300:000,000 surpius in the Treasur. It was i official of ser cent, as compared with prices | Tebels operatinz in nortkern Vera ¥ 1Tnis $500.000.000 difference, Mr. Fair- |tne Wi 4 SR ver cent, as are s e s tax rate schedules will be taken up to- |child “asserted, “prevented’ President thas heen consilerably aroused by i prevailing iu December, 1623, the ¢ b heei A | morrow with amendments in order. Harding. perhaps more than any [shooting of Senate ene and thi seale might be reopemed upon ten,® War department announcement. Two confercnces Saturdaysbrought |Other feature, from signing the bonys |after studyine the regulations it is . . 5 Six thousand loyal troops are to par- 3 - bill! thought likely that he wi the days' written nidice by either party. |58 FOUEHIE O RO8 G 7 @ definite offer from the Insurgents. | Alvin M. Owsley, former national |proper authoritiee o amend. the The meeting, h=ld in the auditorium _»‘\‘}“‘l__: f"_ ', ""_‘v'l“ 19 ‘I:r'“. 5 ’:- “‘M @ led by Representatives Frear and|commander of the leglon, told his along the lines of Lis suggestions, pographical Temple, was the | €19C0 ]‘““‘ ‘!f" “\‘hn‘ i “‘ A ‘T‘; The Navy Secretary, photographed at the White Houne today after submlitting his resignation to President |Nelson, Wisconsin, for a 40 per cent ‘fifl‘flh.:lw hf){ms‘ \\c;r{ummm»: lm.- Coudition Rinatns Sesioun. : vo Indians, who took a leading| g ouse by a 5-to- o o . largest in the history of the union. e i flenl Baresis Sesbtisers vio Coolid maximum surtax rate if the normal|majority in the Senate, “eventually | Senator Greene remuined in a serious The vote of ratification was practi-|Dart i Gon. Wugenio Mariness vic: rates were cut in half, but tho re-|passing over the veto of Calvin|condition today, no chunge having been v unz £’ The proposed con- | toTious advance i 9 ublican lead. ciding to | Copfider, ; observed during the night. (ol e mam. | Cruz, has been ordered to Pachuea COMMITTEE 0. K.’S ! = e erw, - atber desiding, Mr. Miller said Congress was not{ °U1rel quring the nig " tract was explained in dotail by mem- | CXu% B8 Bect OrErd T BEERC €0 as high as 37% per cent on the | emphasizing now that from the ~buck e bullt which hit him over tie bers of the unfon scale committee, | e ¥ ' S SENATE PROPOSAL 4 surtaxes, refused flatly to agree to|pPrivate’s’ pay of $30 a month |left eye Friday night, while he was composed of Framk A. Long, George|in eperations against revolutionists the 50 par cent cut in normal rates. | $:0:000.000 in liberty bonds Were Pur- | pagcing an alley in which two men ol Tugene Smith' of the|under Gen. Marcial, who has been = * | chased and that $300,000,000 in allot- 3 o JeE Washington T’ Corwin_of | attacki allroad trains, resuiting FOR RENT SURVEY R ol wupossls embedind fnfumenis Wero pald DO tonie wet Reldg g Wasnington Post k. Corwin offattacking rallroa atns, re the bill provide for a 25 per cent|, -But they do tell you" he said.|sued by a prohibition enforcement he ning ge L. Mal-{: " oo oy fsolation of the state of —_— “that the government cannot afford | a : 5 colm of the -Herald, Joe M. 31T - ed Froi t Page. reduction in the normal rates and |, v the 5 noLd d | party, did not penetrate the skull. It h d_Marsh A.{Hidalgo by rail. ] (Continued_From age.) 2 0 pay these same men any cOmpPensa- | drove & bone splinter into his brai Johnson of the s and Marsh oA pee yorst. “a 2 — = il the republican chiefs inslst Treas-|tion Whatsoever." L honeves peco oo hie el Tadenlancr s SEtoithe] Swooping (dowm upen Wellee: sla | lestimatea, if the Rent Commission | ury estimates have shown a further [ Congressmen opposed to the bonus|ooloter, prosesitaling a delicat O g stood In silent prayer | tion. between Mexico City and Fa- ———— asses out of existence. This reply i cut s not possible if sufficlent | haven't reckoned with their hosts» | PRCTRUTR T ShWed pome Jmprove- for & Minute out ot respect fo e | chuca, late Sutarday rebels captured | Qoldiors | g Lives in BUF- St st " V00 ¥, 270 | Chicago Conference Opens in| ™ i representatives Green, Tosa, | oldicrs Trvoived 1n the war Shn toy | dcscrifed his condition as il seri- Iate Wosdvew Witeon, Ms Fodcn-(n passenger iain: | {Eowie said that this proportion he did and Garner, ‘Texas. ~chairman and | Eether with their relatives and fricnds. | 43 R Sameyey thatihe D et ebotition o 1und a mixed train. They turned twoj . )t consider justification for continu- . ranking democrat on the ways and | would make a pretty good fighting unit | o5 TeStnE s comforiubly could umion offervd u 1esolution in which |15 fofives “wild* on the main line. | iy Barracks—Damage ES- |ing inictinitcly e ttent Commission, | Atmosphere of Defiance of |uiens Commitice, respectively, who |in favor of the adjustea compensation | Vo SXPected |y o E ould facl the farmar Prasidents 1oss| With the other twi engines the {but that if about 80 per cent of the are In charge of the revenue bill de- megeures GG oo shoting o Crevolver a LA e tn. | Febels tore up long stretehes of trac z frents were advanc he thought some il-Tai hate, huve made plans to begin read- e s 7 o= Dig clities dike Waohi most keenly because “during the in- |5 ew "up “the ‘engtnes and tinated at $40,000. LIRS Should be” U, Qil-Taint Charge. T the IIT At the conciusien of the | 000 to The railrouds and $600.060.000 | PIE eltles like Washington by movement that had for Ms purpose |train® —The pagsengers were not e ] BLANTON OUTLINES PLAN. controversy is expected to develop | 000 In compensation” to’ various ‘war- | PUSSUCIUSELtS, Tupublican dea the betterment of the common peo- | haTmed, but were forctd (8 MAKE[ A non-commissioned ofiicor and a ’ By the Associated Pr gver the first part, which deals with | Y98 SQUIRCOIS. . custodian made | ShOOtIng of Senator Greene. vle. e ot e = private were killed and property (Sfly: Public Sentiment Should Gov- HICAGO. February 18.—More than |SCpRS SRR, - o ization speakers g:e]xdcg‘u_rfi?s Bt two separate meetings Not First Life in Peril xen to the extent of §$40,000 was three hundred advocates of the can-|aired the party differences in debate | held By, the logion, the first in Stuyve- | “Here was a valuable life end her e in u fire which broke out at | ern Rent Situation. didacy of William Gibbs McAdoo for | today. gecond in Morris High School, the |Beéred because a prohibition age asking Presid ige to rein-jordered by the war department to Humphreys, Va, early ¥ester=| gy onerete result achieved out |the democratic nomination for Presi-| Representative Crowther, New | Bronx, where 2.000 persons had guth- | was after a pint of whisky or a sate August B Laufer discharged |peoteet rail traffie between Mexico | day morning and quickly destrosed fof the mecting held in Central High |dent, gathered here today and saw | York, a member of the ways and |ered. 'Mr. Fairchild spoke at the sec- |still," continued Senator Lodge. “This s oo SN Clte and Vers Crus a8 o Fefut OF burpr--be buildines in which [School auditorfum vesterday t the | jugge Davia Ladd Rockwell of Ohio|mMeans committee, attacked the stand |ond meeting = |15 not the first time that lives hav f 0 g S t received at railway hes 3 en were quartered T & call of Representati anton of | % of the insurgents, indicating they Cause he (Secretar: on) ixibeen endangered here and elsewher. e printer has violated the law i fquarters from rebel leaders operat- | 4 e part ot the Gamb’ was | o Sievass the' Tent Situation |OPen the conference that will decide | S5 i (RSupEEnty, [AAICAIing, INY | considered an authorits . Fair- by such handling of firearme fi”." ng h‘l‘n.w l’;\" !llrk";l o “l\' ttien” ling between Cordoba nnd_\r';‘;'\ ‘\'u% i o . in the District, was virtually unani- [ Whether the Teapot Dome disclosures!the bill, since they had accepted -l-}n d ;l‘m l;i’{vd: “he fs now misleading | hibition agents. Effectiv O e T e o el (a jahat, beglnaing. Febmuxey 20, Ehey John Miller was burned - pious opinion of those esent that | have or have not made Mr. MecAdoo | nominations and were clected as re- | Prizident Coolide , ken to preve ful proceedure by a public omeiul 1 |woula dynamite all trains. inel 3":“—‘1"? to death ws: contused, he ran into the 3P0 QUGEDT Und unsultable tenant publicans, ) of 4, 017 and 1318 the peonle spok Shtotine: Apparen e Tirid 1a the civis sersice of the | Pask " Heretofore enly frelgbit juncs I e o Or Dt adly |should 1ot be allowed o) oecupy i Representative Clancy, democrat, { 0f the soldiers as ‘flower of our yo s dry t was shooting and Thlted Stat o E IR M Lated B R e R B e adlY |property and that the landlord |Ccandidate Michikan, outlined a plan for reduc: |1 1419 they called them ‘our bravé |ihere and ywhere when Senator "Phe union also voted its approval accorling to, the avat Ihurned thyt he dicd 4t the p . ot b compelled to keep him. | A goodly seattoring of women were | tion in the automobile taxes which, | Seldier bove’: in 1920 the ‘returned sol-| Grmene was struck by his hullet ot he nlon a0 ¥otod e D an {dcpartment, that the' Fevolutioniats | pital about five hours i inton satd today. I called |noted fn the gathering that listened |he 8ald, Would be proposed as an | Siers’; in 1941 ‘ex-sery Senator Keves of New Hampshire, S s iy |mannmactured “inces duantities’ of | (The five. which 4s ol undsiermined Upinion on (his question. he [ Lo ten [T (he Eathering that letoned | amendmient ‘to” the exciuo tax ratex ¥ raiders; basonsor ioges of Bew Hampeuire ment governing - federal cm- [UOMbS before they evgcuate H P e R, Who was and all but seven concurred | > ; He advocated reducing the § per cent APPEALS TO ADAMS |firearms by prohibition agents in Moy e SpLintons wonld clike to|Cfuz on Februscy 4 These bombs|fere §.90 am. by the ook, who Sres belief that unsatisfactory, Homer Cummings of Conuceticut, | tax on automohile accessories and 2 citiex, where innocent persons Ken adonted amendments making the |76 €0 Le used o I L O e e alighed barcachs jtenants shotld Ve expelied former chairman of the demoer u.-ll!‘rfs‘;m:‘ Tepealing entirely the tax liable to be injured by fiving bullete, ; On of service ¥ yo 1th- |an es. according to informa-|of one of the demolished barrachs ™ pepr gentative Blanton called the [national committee on automobile trucks <| qu = - o dectaved that something. shouls T eoard 19 Ake. ana providing an [tion here When the rehels left Vera | He furned e atarm, brinking the 4, SRTSSIGUE, JTAROR, SR, Q| PG SO o railroad labor [0 WelKRL This would mean losk of Quinn Asks “Propaganda™ Against | }1° j0nctared that somielhing S0 increase in the annuity rates. Crus they ' divided 1into numerouspost fire department almost the U mporaneous address he sald |men were also seen among those | $33,000.000 in revenue of the $140.- Bonus Be Stopped tices s resulted in the injury c Ll <man groups. railrond officials assert, | €ntire command of abaut 800 men to | EXtemporanious address | he | wald|Wen were GRS Sten SR i the | 000,000 now collected on automobile g Loes am et OMecers Nominated: and it is these bands that they ex-|the scenc. Meanwhile WO | e s Mo L e an’a uinion, President’ Sheppurd | thxes, he estimated. Nomination for officers of the Inter- {pect to begin destruction of rail | Were quarterod in a scparate |\What s riiht, He suggested com- |of the railroad conductors body and national Typographical Union rosult- |property. D e imunity organizations and _citizens' | others. ed in eetion o e following: lames spread S0 quickly !l associations appoint ¢ ittees » ced. For president, James M. Lynch; vice | CRUISER QUITS VERA CRUZ. |some were forced to jump f 8 SR8 '”""r_”;ll‘ Mom‘"}’:{‘l‘:o h_n'? Seen Liberalism Menaced. president. Seth R, Browin: second ond-story windows, a distance of ‘FIHAY SRe TEOL LoD €M ADD €0 atata | The confercuce was called. nresident. Austin Hewson; ascrs o and landholding men with a_ view to | GUmmings sald, “not on Increased precautions e been unfit to continue as a presidential By the Assoctated Press. e { INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, February 18. —Charging that the republican party's BETTER MAILING WEEK Daniiea? arganization It Wechington 32| BEGINS IN U. S. TODAY e e home | American Warship No Longer Con- Miller's room was near a fire |40 Andhotling men WHH a VIeW €01 the fortunes of an individual. Cart e o T reduecion i€ AdSusied com. Jow M. Johinson: td of au- but. evidently confused, he onsider the fate of the cause of ensation ar Feduction if adjusted com- | postmasters and Public Asked to :dce Be Jonns argat o : UG evidently confused, Be Plc urrangement” Mr. Blanton de- £ lg{ennat:-m is paid, John R. Quinn, na- Harding, Max Ha T W.| VERA CRUZ, February 18.—The |indow and use dder. Instead (TeRts 458 1t 18 10 fx the salaries of | party.” continued Mr. Cummings, “in T. Adams, republic ¢ night 1o John McCullough, Raymond T. Mcore and | American cruiser, Richmond left here Tan downstuie Ao, The Municy,|mechanics atid for that weazon ‘op-| VAT SERINTEE Sl CREBLREER 0 equest g irmar ing of Letters. William Youni; trustees, Union Print- j yesterday to join the American fleet. land his burrn jater found ;¥ -“if ”’",H"“I‘"“-*‘”" of the rent mct Sention. from thetr” own . dereliction, | ",,.;‘,‘I,"fld'h“‘,,‘“”‘(‘,',_""_ ©_bedis ! % = ers’ Home, E. D. Balentine, M the cruiser's presence here being coni- [in the ruin connrecting the | Unless the situation cannot be re-|gare striving to implicate democrats pudiited. The l‘ statements be re- “Better Mailing week™ began today colm Knock, George . Nichols sidered no longer nec . o bultiings: B was [leved othervise T the' oniTaceral Minklostires y nel diited The telegram follows: throughout the countrs. pastmasters T. T. Nock, and delegate to Train service from Mes City has on the seaond flo shouted that eged news matter gent to country | and the public being ked by Post- e : Teapot Dome scandal, lsuggesfion of Note to Na- newspapers by the Republican Tubli s ¥l Neve o eq-opesat better addressing Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, r he was coming out delioyed, how- “Not one democratic official and Associath i B sl The Ward Line s ver, at great personal risk his | not one person mentioned in con- i building. ”\'\--;1‘,') Continental # = — | acrived fhere Baturdey ifro mpi- | comrade, Private Svendson of the | nection with the democratic presi-| tions Not Acted Upon at alsely that there can be fo tk to 1 of the mails are asked ened to be a serious situation Withjana him out. Grannis, how- 1 attempt has been made Two-Hour Session. - ‘{J?;\:)rx&t;rrm»"] mzmr_»lm{;xorf“,”fi'|“m’ Rewds. ,]“ fod chat the das is supp part b; e republi s gone hy when even a - e . . b contained a plank urgi ! ar Depatiment. e . Lontlr:n: to nnr-. . debt policy remained unchanged after su‘hs'mm 1 nenttion ot tha EE T R e N Had Been Under Fire as Trial of | RH'NE DOCUMENTS two buildings were completely gutted e mere statement of the situ-|a conference today of the debt com- | erimination @ ‘On SETVICS men | e e oh 0t 5 000, paat within thirty minutes after the alarm ation reveals the absurdity of the |y (ot ™ and that republican members of Con. | who at the outbreak of the war Hitler and Ludendorff i gress have coneistently supported ad: | e-time earnings of four mil- . ort fire mars airmer E as the fulfill- /times when those who 3 Aaums, e ort e e 1 o s candidate. proposals that the debtor govern-|ment of that pledgd I would lile T Drew Near. Obtains Consent of U. §. and Brit- | from which tecame o e trati Men Among Casualties in The forces of liheralism have|mente be reminded again that the | KMOW by what authority’the repub. | {ions multiplicd their incon : e the crews holding the lines had to be | Titiie the & chic v United States is awaliting fundi; - 9 s e the struggle which began in|United States is awaiting funding pro- { the lying propacanda of selfish | “1t 1s a deliberate lie to say thes By the Associated Press fEllavad every mnuibor so e Agusan Province. 1913 to free American institutions | posais. opponents in violation of that pledge. | soldiers carned $30 per month. R hoio: B e e B ereonneiitad GAIT Y from special privilege. The commission fssued this formal| ““The American Legion has stead- | ments and insurance su > = Book. DI he fire to, the a George E. Milton, manager of the |statement after the two-hour meet- | fustly refused to make adjusted com- | from thic $50 frequently Dr. von Kahr, the Bavarian militas wooden buildings and Quastermastet are Mitlun: s t Iy refused ¢ : m- | from thi 1 : : 4 s groes Buiniees oo Qi ) - I3MeAdoo forces in Tennessee. reported | ing: pensation a partisan political issuc. ! with $5 and $6 per month salar dictator, has resigned. Gen. von A L By the Associated Press. that McAdoo clubs all over Tennesseol “The commission is taking all prac- | The republican party stands pledged TAKEN UP IN HOUSE. regard to freight shipment ever, 50 badly burncd that he to discredit Mr. McAdoo. but it is supparted 1n 1 As MUN'CH DIcTAToR — ——— i woon. ~ Trivate Svendson | known and admitted cverywhere that | national committee. T am informed ve Afford to merely place his firm | ommended for his action in | Mr. McAdoo had no connection, direct- | are, @ director of the association. 3 ) e PARIS MAY PuBL'sH yrt which will be sent to the | Iy or indirectly. with these scandals.| The American government's war | rmnn;olq’flr as the republican plat- — i o 92 i o ik i Filipi i i suggestion that there has been any . , was sounded. wecosdme o0 g 01 | Filipino Lieutenant and Eight | suss: ARE Ahare s been mny | e commission! Tailad to st onlj i oLe Sansister gathered around Mr. McAdoo to con- Jican organization now disseminates | gs ten times, ain to Issue Yellow relieved every minute or so. Efforts An ves atiol 11 be N e v i § § i Lossow, commander of the Bavarian | By the Associated Pross, e e phapeofpicted " MANILA, February 18.—Lieut. Fu-|had passed resolutions demanding |ticable steps to bring about a fund- { 1o its Chicago platform until it meets reichswar, has tendered his resigna PARIS, February 18—The United|puin assured that the fire did mnotigenio Mendes and eight constabulary|that Mr. MeAdoo continue in the race | inE of the entire indebtedness to the lin Cleveland. No individual has au- v = 2 'Q e de; 2 c P! i i - J ed States. thority to change or alter th ) s States and British governments. it|start in the furnace or in the kitchen. | soldiers under his co 4 - |for the democratic presidential nomi- | United Sta ¥ r alter the promise n. States an & i electrie Witing and heating piang | Soldiers under his command, and thir- | 000" L Gcee sent a delegation |, “At the moment certain debtor na-lof your organization. Wil you not | Representative Rainey Says Mellon The trial of Gen. Ludendo was announced today. have given!The electric wirin aling plant {yy-five religious fanatics, including two e St EATIERE tions have commissions either in this | publiely repudiate this unfair and un. 2 Adolh Hitler for thel wact In ‘the |their consent to the publication by | had alsc, bran reechily tuspectd Lol L7 L) lers, were Killed in a gt | many sections of the. stae, to® the | sountry or expected here shortly for | Warranted misreprosent of, ad- Should Be Investigated. nationalistic “putsch” in Bavaria last {the French government of a yellow i the fort is inclined to : lieve (éw fire |at Balete, Agusan province, according |conference. - ,‘5‘1?J§."§'§i’.“€n3n= hldebtgbdnpw:, namely {,‘:;‘:n";,i‘fi';%*?.-h‘;'c‘fi“w‘fl xt‘:}lu'. fotthel oo row over Treasury estima ovember was to have been begun in (B0ok containing documents relating | 21rted [n & room an the second M00r |1, o constabulary report recelved here [ I H Campball, in charge of the |8, Conofiovakia, Esthonta, Toland and was brought up in the House today Munich today. Hitler, who has heen |to the peace negotiations with refer-| ")l "ol James F. Hall, U. S. A, [today. Several fanatics were wounded.{rcud a statement declaring his belief | JUE0SIavie, “BRIBE,” SAYS LANDIS. by Iepresentative Ralney, democrat organizer and leader of the Bava- |ence to the occupation of the Rhine C: s: Maj. J. A. Dorst, Corps| The majority of the fanaties who|{that “The democratic party cannot debts, together with appropriate pro- ) 1linois. a member of the ways and took part in the fight, it is belleved |afford to establish the precedent of |'ceedings relating thereto, are receiving { Base Ball Commissioner Flaysim...m committee. who declared “it These debts, as well as the other R BRI oA nd the security of France. The n and Licut. R. M. Me- | rian fascist forces, was wounded dur- iy, will probably be published in |Cutchen, ps of Engineers, R re 'Tefumees “who ‘escaped from | permitting an outstanding candidate | tne constant attention of the commis: ites, who declered i and, Surigao province, of the |to withdraw at the instance of par- Ision.” ‘Bonus Foes’ Attitudes. is time to investigat e S ar of the Treasury.” ing the fighting and it has been said ja few weeks. compose the favestigating bo: Pucas 1 i an operation mizht prevent his up- —— oo | e bodtes of the men Wil b 200t |1eland of Mindanao, which has been the | tisan _attack emanating from ~ the |* Members favoring a_more positive pearance for trial. Hitler's support-| It was the French governments RO Tergl T iearest of kin |Scene of several recent clashes between (cesspool of partisan political in-|stand by the commission renewed in Ry the Asociated Press. | ae5 Rithoy resd istutements « o5 moreover, huve been threatoning | Tognest of Great Brituin for con- {0l n S thetine Martin of | the constabulary and the fanatics. |trizues and corruption. _ the meeting their proposals for a note| “BALTIMORE, Md., February 18— i o0 e araTine ACTURES ers, moreover. have been threatening |gent to publish these documents that | s B o New.| The latest fight is thought by thej Clyde L. Herring of Des Moines, [to the debtor powers, but the sugkes- | Coupling the Mellon tax uctfon | IR0 TN 1T @id not use his esti- another putsch, which they declared stirred up the recent controversy s rent Felative | constabulary to have virtually an-|McAdoo's lowa stite manager, de-(tion xot no further than a general{piun with threats of the soldier bonus s In predicting the defielt in 1 would prevent the trinl of their lead- | over what ex-Iremfer Lloyd Geroge | \"Mre. Myrile Grannis of | nihilated the last remnants of the ag-|clared there had been “no weakening | discussion. . 7 {s the most “colossal bribe ever of. | M e o er in any event, and it has been re- sald to an English interviewer re- ;i gressive fanatics. of the lines” in the Hawkeye state. The diplomatic representatives here | ferred the American people by the : e eas "tha Intarn, ported that all parties were making | garding an _alleged agreement be- of Esthonia and Poland have been in| pivernment of the United States.: , s "insisted upon making efforts to put the trial off indefinitely (tween President Wilson and Premier communication with debt commission | geclared Kenesaw Mountain Landis, r.\»|§\|“ ) "'v rceipts connected with or_abandon it, because of the politi- |Clemenceau at the peace conference officials concerning funding negotia-} commissioner of base ball, yesterday | estimates 0F CrOuBS LU Tee yr g Tgirs bitterne: it would be cer- on the guestion of the oceupation of tions, but those officials declined to!.adressing n bonus rally held under | the bureau and that Lhe's BEGTS tain to stir S the Rhineland. The documents were say how far the discussions had pro- | the nuspices of the American Legion. | fered considerably, WO LS G For some time there have been ru- submitted by the British government ceeded. The two ministers have been s not the business of Washin L eoretary of the nors that Dr. von Kahr would re-;to Mr, Lloyd George as a party in officially designated by their respec- - ald, “to repudiate z nation- |* . v’h_, two sets of figures, £o sign as dletator. He has been con-{interest, and it was while they were - tive iovernments to conduct the ne-1a] obligation after every man, woman | B e eacy arn bt stantly under ‘guard hecause of [n his possession. shortly after Mr. 7 3 4 > P otiations, but neither has yet met|und child in the country has been told jus to, meet BEF SWCCREOCR BA0 4 threats of attack on the part of ruth-,\Wilson's death, that the incident ok : i % ./ |with the commission as a whole. recently what has been e M ircs Rhioh were 1 brinding Ludcndert and Hivler v |ore%" . | : : o RN Sy g HAS ACCEPTED TERMS. reconcrLep 1o perrry. | SUES TRACTION _(_:OMPANY" b Ty : . WO : i ] | 85 the Associnted prens. trial. LONDON, February 18.—Answering there in high places. | ""The bonus is misbranded. | . . i i b i AR a questlon in the housc of commons e 1 p Munich and Bbert Government Re.| Woman Asks 815,000 for Injuries| : : \ ; ] |fofi” Frimier "Mucdonaia said that ates spirin New ar i i in Trolley Crash. e s S R 3 the British government had accepte n ' sume Friendship. . > 3 the terms of the settlement of the BERLIN. Februar hvp\\ . Bertha Parrish today filed suit in - = 5 . 3 3 % British debt to America and there liaidon, Hag Lean Sio e Dis 8 e C recove could Le no question about any pro- cilfation has been effeeted between | the District Supreme Court to recover posals to reopen negotiations for the German central government here | $15,000 damages from the Capital| [ 2 & = L ¥ ; s Biive Iy | $15, » 4 : other terms. and the Eavarfan government, and |qesciion Company for alleged per- Chaotic Conditions in Europe Are e Revealed | ERNEST R. HUNTING DEAD. o Constantine Brown This has been followed by the Fesin- nation of Dr. von Kahr, the Bava- |sonal injury. She was a passenger Fian militars R ictator. Octorber 25 last when the car in! — which she was riding was in collision | H 4 i, b 3.5 > B I 4 FOUR BAT‘"_ESHIPS {\with another car of the company. She % 1 P 4 A 3 5 Employed in Adjutant General's sustalned scrious injuries, she alleges. ! . 2 - TAKE | Attorney Springston & Daily appear | 3:::" Rfi’; ::1‘:? l’;:e:?::. - . - N FROM FLEETéru;l:l-';:y“!l“.h}'{:‘xi.urner. administrator | old, an _employe of te adjutant gen- — who in a series of six articles will show how Europe, > ;. o he emn O e Almond. | e ies e Rl arhs Tealdenay unaer pressure of military preparations, >ecmslto be «llrm- ! has sued George B. te to recover | f§ i ‘ ' y 3 A% . A e liucace pve theast, last 3 - 5 v Je. The articles are the result of i ¢ og B S + H < 24 Tennessce avenue northesst, last F struggle. The articles are the Ordered to Remain at Base as Boil- | $10.000 dameges for the death of| B¥ : 1 b P . 3 ; et tr. Hunttue's former. homie ing toward a new struggle, | he Ruhr district, Bavaria SR D T s B ; > < : > : &= Was In Cayiga county, New York. He two months of inquiry in Paris, the Rulr district, Bavaria, ers Reported in Bad | fnbt: When he was struck by White's was Appolntia 8 clapk in e sdiutant Saxony, East Prussia, West Prussia, Berlin, Posen, War- Condition {agtomobtie it s matos M';“’"{’v‘";f‘ O i betinming of the world saw and Vienna and conversations with puhhcalb]earlcn. . four days later. Attorneys W. F. £ . 2 s s military observers, | Rolly ana P! 3. 3. Nicolaldes represcnt araihemes mtdiee At hartina| | government officials, forcign diplomats, milit ary obeeriers o | SRR B iy : he was transferred to the world war important journalists and many persons in the R The. battieships Arkensas, ‘Wyeming = : 2 § ‘ ‘ division, in_the War Department vaiks of life Florida and Utah, of the Atlantic fleet, SCHOOLGIRLS KILLED. o o 9 4 3 " s building. nenre;nnnzlanad there until walks of lite. L IS :ow :im the fl:lhin southern waters. " % _ % o i i = re;;:ew'ngu::n!n;hor of the Willlam R. Mr. Brown does not assert that a new \\'a‘r is inevi- aye hasn ordered by tho/ Navy Denaat- ¥ i Singleton Lodge, No. 30, F. A. A. M.. s i what seems ment to remain at their present base | Others Hurt When Southern Train and the Friendship Lodge, No. 12, 1. 0. table; .he has merely attlempt‘ed to (pto,l“:‘r:t::ntalional P off Culebra, Canal Zome, pending ad- Hits Truck. O. F. He is survived by his wite, most likely to happen unless concerted i vices from the commander-in-chief of Mrs. Ernest. R. Hunting: i o change the present drift. the fleet as to the conditions of the boil- | ATLANTA, February 18—Two little is made t g p ere. of the ships, known to be unsatis- factory. A statement Issued today at the Navy Department ¥id that the boilers were in an increasingly unsatisfactory con- dition_when the ships went south and that Rear Admiral Robison, chief of the bureau of engineering, had informed , 'he:Secretary that they could not be op- srated “without considerable risk.” girls were killed and another girl and a boy injured when the truck in which they were riding to school was struck by a Southern train at Harpers Cross- ing, between Heflin, Ala,, and Atianta, early today. J. M. Cox, engineer, said a heavy fog kpravented him from seeing the truck. POLISH MINISTER QUITS. WARSAW, Poland, February 18— Gen. Sosnkowski, miutster of war, has resigned his portfolio owing to dis- satisfaction over the appropriations for the war ministry’s budget. He will be replaced by Gen. Sikorski, former premler ‘and minister. of the interior. The first article appears on page 3 in today’s issue of The Star; and will be published daily until the series is completed. | Correspondent for The Star and Chicago Daily News i

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