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N WEATHER. L) “From Press to Home (U. S. Weather Dureau Forecast.) \ s » Increasing cloudiness tonight. prob- 3 Within the Hour’ ably followe: by snow or rain to- g i morrow; lowsst temperature tonight ~ TheScas £ caicn, yatemcauE s about 22 degri Temperatures, high- v every city block and the regular edi- est, 47, at 3 pm. yesterday; lowest, 1 tion is delivered to Washington homes at 8 a.m. toddy. Full report on page 4. . as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stucks and Bonds, Page 26 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 103,016 | 1925 -THIRTY-SIX - PAGES * 'TWO CENTS. : 0. . Ly L R e e L WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 208t _office. Washington. D | | VITCHELL DEFIANT oo e NEW ITALIAN ENVOY e Cootidge o Catt RENT COMMISSION INFACE OF THREAT TOBRING WAR DEBT Sesion Marc® * SAVED INBILL NOW DTAKEHSSTARS SETLEWENTPLAN S BNGIRMNID n inations has shown that it ha Officials Here Will Welcome — == . X | Overture on $2,100,000.- = — R A ”FE,@o‘I‘:’?u | GGO Obligation of Rome. | : \ \\‘i \ fhy | If Reduced to Colonel He Will Fight on Same 0Old Lines, Flying General Says. | HALF OF SURPLUS ™" e WANTED AT ONCE coouoce st excen “BY COMMISSIONERS Schools and Parks Believed| tinued.” Licensing uf. Dealers and Ban U Ul (il on Wb R on Pyramiding Also Tenta- tively Approved. MEETS BORAH INQUIRY i ADDRESSED TO MELLON| e | MIGHT RUN FOR HOUSE TO OBTAIN UPPER HAND| | | | Confident He Could Push Aheadl | | | Proposed Measure Based on Power of Congress Over District and Public Welfare. Influence of Negotiations on Other | Nations Owing United States | Rated Important Factor. Cause of Air Service in Congress. | | W the threat hanging over his| By the Associated Press. i i | nt legislation tentatively agreec Ddelra gt | P ROMES Fevrusrr a1t 1a under-| I : CAmongiProjectsiliistedifors || Ton: (S8 Hsn Contailrey st assistant chief of th rmy Air v- WILLIAM MITCHELL, | 51000 that Giacomo de Martino, the| IRR /(1) \"\/u:‘.w_ It leaimt an) sxeonitiva sesston new Itallan Ambassador to the United| Early Action. Lk oAl T s s | | 1 fter his detail expires, March 26, |-~ - =l - Gen. William Mitchell, the {States, will have full instructions to} et a4 extension of the present Rent Cc »rm center between the Ar ana | | take up after his arrival in Wash-| | mission for one vear, with an amend Navy, in their resurrected row over | ington the question of Italy's war| Request for the immediate expend- | ment to the law basing the author! the value of aircraft and battleships, | debts to the United States. So far| iture of between $2,500,000 and $3.- | of the commission on the Con will t fight through” ev | 1taly has made no proposal for| 000,000 of the District surplus reve- | gress exercises over the District 1 \ he reverts back to the rank | settlement of these debts. ! nues will be transnritted to the Bud- | the seat of government and declarir O Eoloneliin &hir iAir Secvicklus hal | | get Bureau tomorrow by the Com-|that rental property for residenc 4 Enale i | MOVE WELCOMED HERE. missioners purposes in the District is affect nol divect wozdlhas xoduhedll ! - | This was decided on tod atyal| Cain s uie Pt G ) il from the g aff to the| | Whole Debt Situation Will Be| meeting of the Board of Commission- | (2) The establishment of a licensing effect he will be deprived of the rank | | : | ers, at which they went over a list of | board 4 of brigadier general and the duty of | fics Clarified, Officials Feel. | urgent school projects which are to| (3) A law to prevent ding .l‘e\:\““»m-“m»( s the Air Service un- | By the Axsoctated Press. 1 T I |consume the bulk of the money to be estate values and to prev e i ounes hls publis xemarks onl | “Any proposal for refunding the CAVE-TRAPPED MAN. WEAKENING.! asked for now Rl S —— { Italian war debt to the United States| ’ 2 [ A S T ree of these matters ot only will receive prompt con-! I e & g ted, will be included in a s pire after March 26 alrestly have bsen | PTOVIOES ‘for Civilian Dipeg-| Jonrtion here But Bl B o | BEGS NOT T % L NEE | for payment out of the surplus fund | > proposed for reappointment, but his ""“'“‘"‘ oL “: Rossible "““; OB AN . | - | also will include an allotment for Bl Being Drafted. e s o e S P tor, Additional Judges and | war debt pro blens. in; gepenal o5 0} 1] ntinuing work on the connecting | r transn o Cong 5 7 No hin - e italian Sm- arl AL g . | | link between the Rock Creek and subeommittee of t dent ransmittal to Congress. | e eein Tunaine nero- | Stone Workers and Engineers Unite in Rescue of | | Potomae parkways, which project has | mittee has been appoir or . Wil Stick to Fight. ] ; {tiations had reached here until the | 2 S | ['seen under -way 'for 'a wamber of | shape for Introduetic = o B e e e e Yearly Permits. receipt of today't news dispatch from Kentuckian Held 10 rs in Narrow Pas | | years sions. When the subcpmmitter has demoted to his war-time rank T » of colonel, “Gen. Mitehell asohably| o Sy Rome, but officials said they would by Bould ¥ | ¥ A completed its worl other mee ) Mi obably | S O o o . N | : 5 : tems Not Disclosed. [the joint congressional committee wil would be put in command of some - be prepared to,ca 5,80 s 12 AJ . | = e AR Jpuld be put in command of somc| gy model traffic bill for the Dis-|sion together Without delay upon the sage by Doulcer.on Yoot {Davis and “McQuade Hit| . commissioners were mot free [b¢ Beld to pass upon s It is He Wouid accept. I will stick in this | (FIet of Columbia was reported out | presentation of any settlement plan | - today to make known the detailed |xbected that the subcommitice will be Eht until it s over because these | Of the joint committee of the House | that would serve as a basis fOr NOBO- | 1\ 1y ypisiiied prens N i i Neasiar s dosen] Judge’s Dry‘Enforcement | iistiof items to be asked oriout ot 18bS (o TebORE WUt & Ay or to, bung bloods have no way now of and Senate District committees andthation. ey e . i - g M Ay | the surplus, but it is understood that the join ttee proceeds alons & themselves,” he declared. | introduced in the Senate today by | i b e e ot ] o plie e S i i i & Iaxgepnotion of money. will be o0 000 26 e e A ohel s mi o declarea, | Intzoduced.in. theiSenate totay BY| 00 4ot bwed by ity s o) tig| Stoe Woriters; monumant ‘mien| and|: Coliins was stlll hopeful thip morn- at Nomination Hearing. | &t & w Work on nool House committee in favor of | the committee. The 1 ure will be | Government, roughly, is $2,100,000,000, | engineers united in their efforts today "’i M« he ]:;nu be ta \I,.“ out a '\‘"1 SHETE buildings that are badly needed to s a per v BIIl. for a. separate JAfE | Sormut he m G "€ | of which $447,000,000 is Interest ac-|to free F 1 Collins, 35, from his| R€Scuers told him of each mechanica relieve congestion in the existing s introduced in the House as soon as implement which had been rushegd to - could be construed by those s e aasodty) 5| crued since May, 1919, when a small | prison in Sand Cave, six miles from| he scene from TLouisville and of | Lh¢ Nomination of Judge John P.| clussrooms, i 1 cor in power as elther fact or opinfon. | POSSIbIe and a vigorous effort will be,interest payment was'made. | here, where & huge boulder caught| re creng from Louisville. and! of|mcMahon to succeed 'nimseit as| The total amount of the District| st of n It 1 ed an opinion, it is not sub-| Made to push it through Congress| Aside from the actual money total|hig foot Friday morning and pinned |reach him from behind. A telegram | Police Court judge in the District of | surplus fund, which was recognized ; Woul ) revis by the War Depart- | at this session \ {involved, officials here would be grat- | = - -+ " - Columbia s vig ttacked | PY Trecent act of Congress, is $4,438,- sengls 3 [¥5 - him in a narrow cavern from Charles E. Feller of New York | Columbia was vigorously attacked | o 0 - but if a fact was given incor-| The only cha made in the bill [ified at a move by Rome toward set-| o 2 o b to. fo today before the Senate judici 109, with the posuihility of 2u anct rectly, it Is subject to correction. He! today was i aming of the mew | ement, (bacause it Fond throw tis| . KXascuers this morning Had carrisd ity wae dellvered 150 feec, under| o O ers of thy | tonal surplus claim of $819.000 that iR, e e et e amvale | (dny was tn the neming of the mew | LGSR Vepttis I\ oS hIol 15| mway smail plsoes of sione and Bande-|S7ound (o b last nigh, | subcoubmittes by members of ‘the | miy come to the Disirct It the con o easy for those w want to, to call | ;o tecided By th i jon the side of the policy of war-debt | ful of mud until a passa had been am prayin you, old-timer. | metropolitan police vice squad. rep- | troller general finds the claim to be which contem- his opinions facts and vice versa. | Slousty decided by the committee (0| funding, in which the United States | cleated beside Collins as far back as P'm betting your grit will pull vou| rexentatives of church and temper- | justificd. This would make the total the Municipal : [ . o v S | IR e pty n Earelbed | his! knees:: The debris wss removed|ps ori:- it read fThe drlsoner-s8id|ance = organisations <and ‘Robert 'L {surplusifund approximately - : Can Back Testimony. flic director, with an assistant = 5 5 he was glad to get it and asked his|ypper acrorne Until yesterday it was thought the AL - pe iR e e Important Effect Seen. | piece by piece through 150 feet of the| brothers to send him “a gallon of | ©0 GUOTEY. ‘e | Commissioners would wait until the 1 par it T can back up everytming 3f SON A refunding of the Italian debt|Cave tunnel where men erawl n e d some stewed oniof il ins O m Dan e .,(\;,.,. Vice | new Congress convened in December | Which the com In my testimony declared | would leave France as the only major ! tenths of the way The cave itsel was last night. Today the| - o dge McMahon | pefore seeking to have the surplus re- 3 He detailed the proposals of his bill| Will Name Civilian. | power among the European allies|has been described as more of a sink|Strain of nearly 100 hours of torture | ed to co-operate with the |jeased for expenditure. to Place the Navy 200 miles from| which had not made a settlement. Of- | hole than a cavern owed its effect. Collins begged his|police and has shown open hostility g D aneoond e revke oR Stcrad The committee, however, came 10| ficials do.not care.to ‘discuss that B e e rescuers not to leave him alone. Tiny [to the police department. Lieut Some Projects Urgent. ; nder the water. " By a unified | A quick agreement at the final con-|feature of the situation, but they do| e pleces of rock, described as too small, Davis spoke particularly of the The city heads, however, ided at | -wh g service there would be means ference and the trafic director will |not conceal their realization of the| Rain and dripping water drain in-|to inflict pain, fell upon him and|handling of prohibition cases. Judge | the board mesting today t num- | clusive of co-ordination and lack of waste.|be appointed by the Commissioners|important moral effect that would be | CC*FAntly from the mouth down into|brought kroans from the owptive | MeMahon, he sald, was lacking in ad- | DT Of the school and park projects |trict of Co of Goverr e called attention to the value of|for a term of three vears at a salary |involved in such a development X (ELI00L don Sietors RN Ay Warnced Against Strain Fentnisteats T i ity | Were of such an urgent nature as 1o |ment of the U and where Fort Hunt and Fort Washington. The| of $5,000 per year. It is understood| Coincident with the news from |Underground channel. which zlg-zags & - ministrative ability and the dignity | make jt advisable to undertake to it is the duty of Congress to Navy, he sald, does not want to be! that the new official will not be ap- | Rome, there were indications %oday | tPTOUER Jagged rocks at a de Physiclans warned against further|which should go-with his office and |phave the present session of Congress|guard the health, comfort and 1 8hoved out bevond the 200-mile line | pointed from the ranks of the Pollce |of a possible outhrent of dlscuseny |downward angle. Mud and wat efforts to pull the cave explorer out|was narrow in handling cases. authorize immediate expenditure of | weifare of the employes of the Gover or under water. | Department but will be a civilian|of the Italiun, debt question in the|Stitute the floor of the tunnel | by force, asserting that death from ¢ approximately one-half of the surplus. | ment and all who serve it; and whe Gen. Mitchell intimated that if hel with adequate amount of traffic | senate, Yesterday Chairman Borah| A1l the men entering the cave have|rupture br bably would result rejudice In Charged. | "Between now and December the lae gshelter is a matter of vital conse 18 deposed from his position in mili- | experience. Members of the commit-|of the forelgn relations eommivice | Teturned -cut. bruised and water-| Although worn by pain, loneliness | to qhestions. by Senator | city heads will perfect another list of [oua ™ oF (8 5 A 0 afort and ge tary aeronautics in the end, that he| tee are said to be hopeful that a com- | who recently served’ motice on the | 502ked and danger. Collins could live in his | of Arkansss, & member of | important profects to be carried Into |ora weitare of the employes of the will run for Congress in his native| petent man can be found to handle|Senate floor that Fr: Lieut. Robert Burdon of the Louis-| chamber two more days, Dr. C. W.|the subcommittee, Liéut. Davis said|effect when the remaining half of the | Governme: = .‘ . State of Michigan, from which State it : iniie ©|Senate floor that France must pay.|.yjje Fire Department said today that| Richards of Glasgow believed. D : oericad: | = \ jiceemimentanithone i serya then which State | the situation here in A manner to pro- | wrote Secretary Mellon, aski . {lle Fire Dep went said today that| R r. | Judge McMahon was influenced. | surplus is made available. e it resoived. Phat: sl rasdacrt it s e fmmediate - tesuits. Spote Secretary Mellon, asking for|jn negotiating the entire distance to| Richards visited him during the | “consciously or unconsciously.” in| 1f the Commissioners succeed inf it 'y iop. i asacteate i - more than 10 years of flying experi- it features of the bill follow: | debt from Italy ction With the| Collina late yesterday he found bot-f nikht. 0nia of the cuats CRAE carde herore|having jubre thun: $2.500.000 feleaseal| [CIEx, RIOPErly SRS 2PEI B e bng ~v~r‘\mlk as an officer in Additional judges for the Police | ~ ‘:"flr w:mallllmrm ”1’"},“7 '-1'\;! xrznlk;-xts F’;:‘ “";": menuaaYs !;\'-w! away | him. He referred particularly to a|for expenditure now, it will have, nterest; and, resolved that a he Army since the Spanish-American the Police Court of the i of food, all of which had been left in!at the boulder with cold chise case gainst Juliu Lansburgh, | months of delay that would ensue i n : 28t = War, commanded the largest air force | District shall consist of four judges BRITISH TO SEND NOTE. | the cave by persons who never reach-| (Continued on Fage %, Column 1) e en: Il viclating: the ‘Drohibi. | they walited for theinew: CONgrens to |« cagton the it the lessce and al in the history of world and par- learned n the law, appointed by the | —_ | i iew and of & awiolevrustan|Npprapiiate the éntire-sutblus. An- [OLCOR LEREE IR e o ticipated in virtually every important| President, and by and with the ad- | Care Taken Not to Offend Paris or | twice for bootlegging, whom he sald|other advantage in getting part of | 00, O rty a rtments, battle of the European War, the gen- | vice and consent of the Senate. No | | e e e Toenan-of. the | the wmoney mow, aficlals. point out, | on i0eC. RIEDEry X eral was auite confident e’ would Perion’ shalll Neizo! appolnedtivnlehs | Washington. | | Judge. 7 |is that the work of preparing plans | *"qp, PG TR0 O nodified nade a member of the House military | he has been an actual resident of the | p oo : $ | i vereod A | forcach ol bitilaings: williébe: apreadljs s AuSuUsEe mia affairs committee because of his mill- | District for a period of at least five | °7 Ctble to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | e e e e S0 mHoraY evanlyifouer fne indxfl 1o [some sespects by ithe subcommitte & 1 LON 3 2, Mahon have been delayed as long boisi = but it is expected to bLe the as tary knowledge | vears immediately preceding ap- | LONDON, February 3.—The Brit-| 1 hree years. the witness testificd, He | months in the office of the municipal | o Cpion t A This is in line with a story that |pointment and has been in the ac- | iSh ministers at a cabinet meeting | ] . b S i nuion| srohilect thareby tachlitating work. | Loorru O8 LAS DIOPOSEE Bl ContAu- every Air vice officer knows and | tual practice of law before the Su- |teday approved of the draft of a re- | it e . proudly tells: That during the con- | preme Court of the District for a |PI¥ to France on the debt question | thefprosscutor andltaken (ben | School May be Buflt. ELiNe Qualied ‘ It the setting of dates for trial troversy between the general and | period of five years prior to his orig- | A note embodying the British policy | (al \a o /5 ax e has con.| 1t 1s reliably .reported that funds| Coolidge Wants Action. the Navy several years ago, an at- ! inal appointment. The term of of- timd perhaps making some construc- ~ s | For trivial reasons the judge N temd_ | to begin construction of the new Mc- | 1 4o SR i tempt was made to muszzle him by : of each judge shall be six years, | tive proposals to “France will be m— | tinuea cases at the roquest of detend- | 1 WM OGO u second ana T esident Coolidge is anxious to high officials of War Depattment, | except that any judge in office at the | transmitted shortly. . Sk . | ants, but if police officers are 10 o 13] iy (s northeast, will be one of the|see some legislation intended to con- The Story runs that Gen. Mitehell | expiration of the term for which he | Considerable importance attaches| Reports Resolution Favoring|Problem of Foreign Vessels | jinates fate after bome one ™ ™| items in the finat 1ist ol nenaie. of Tin bistnch oL ol informed these officers that if he| Was appointed may continue in of- | to this pronouncement of policy | | night, he has dismissed cases The money to be requested now out (umbia passed at this session of moved he would take the until his successor takes office. | OWing to France's tender suscepti- | - : e | Friction ix Alleged. of our surplus for parks will be de-!Congr el o LU Dilities and aise to Amerieas aern: | U. S. Part—Claims Right Selling Cargoes to Smug- | ot L C i) bt ] e e e et atates would have the wpper hawnd Subjeet to Removal. | ful a'.lhu(:b (olward any financial ar- | to Gi Opini I L In reply to a question hrh ‘“"“*""‘g“uum\.w o Tont Thotect Bimtenal o as SURLIUE L LSIORTIne e - re shall be s o|rangements between her debtor | 0 Give inion i i Caraway, Davis eaid that there had | oo 'pey llotted to the National Cap- ity oo R e s On RS st 7 Upholds = Each judge shall be subject to| n e = ¥ here had | o¢ peing allotted t » B el & DrislAeht hab rolia) Arias Dealy. removal by the President for cause, | nations p glers Laid Before Cabinet. |25 wction vetwe n the Poliee De- |1 RS0l dlon Tor mew exten- | oot >4 PSR ! Gen. Mitchell said the arms limi- | The salary of each judge shall L Pick Words Carefully. e _— | partment and the Police Court until Me- | i, BaDRco 0L TOBUICINE 8 Gohne 3 fation treaty was the “finest thing | fixe accordance with the clas BB X 2 i’ ana Mahon went on the bench. to extend protection to the many ever written and thit Prealsert Sa¥| cation mot AF1923. | THel funses ehallll o easury experts have been| A resolution to put the House on| BY DAVID LAWRENCE. | “'Sergt. James McQuade, also of the —— thousands of Government workers i et wolutely TIEBE 1o B dot s | B0t Sepusute somsiGhs ann LNy s “"‘;d?::u(shz :,:'r":rr5 ;gr m:n, weeks | record as favoring American adher-| President Coolidge brought before|vice squad. backed up in a g n‘v)r.d way | MER residing in the Capital ination to have the guns o o lon the business of the court sepa-| morandum In such a ence to the World Couft was ap-|the cabinet for discussion today just|the testimony given by Licut. Day | It was intimated that while the oy £ th fashion as to avoid offending either ¥l Deets Picket:, representing the board | Ay € He declared that the | rately and simultaneously, but thelprance or America. proved today by the House foreign|what the United States Government D ien (and public President did not specify rent legis- rican Navy s behind that or | holding of such sessions shall be $0\ " In'y general way, the British poljey | AAIrs committee | conld do to stop rum running by co- | OF LEMPEIANCE PRl et Episcopal PACT W|TH GERMANY"" n when he told Chairman Snell e “.L"» “3",‘.’,'{” the best thing | arrang d that the H.u'x‘z shall be open! il be found to be the same as was| The effort was initiated by Repre-|operation with other nations. Church, protested against confirmation ‘;‘ qn‘r;;‘“1'1;\.”«‘”,“1(\: ;.: ;nnllv:e \’~ at and sink it and ”v'vmt'h; '\1‘]“”‘“ S 1‘1‘{"“ i .“".'"l‘ “”.‘é“v“'m.rmuluml by Mr. Balfour in 1922, but | sentative R. Walton Moore of Vir-| Although the treaties that have|of Judge McMahon's nomination. He | i sy Bk el SOl : 2 art all over | metldian until 11 o'clock postmeridian | without any odious comparisons of | ginfa when he introduced a resolu-| been proposed, and, in the case of [ told the committee that prohibition en- | [ MEaR | s A1d mot: by Hils mennithat H herial bombs could sink the battle- | trial of cases involvink violations b | pational morals in matters of finance | tion on May 17. 1924, expressing the| Great Britain. ratified. give America | forcement in tne District has been fr | Foreign Relations Committee |he would agree to rent b Washington, he reiterated, if | traffic laws and regulations. The | af flestn = ce to “the pound | approval of the House of the ad-|the right to pursue for 12 miles ships|from satisfactors. This fact, he =aid. ; Beme Dot asine mnt nextlacaaton: siven a fair chance. On this ques- | jud shall have power to make|* (et Britain will declare her ge.|D€Sion of the United States to the|that attempt to unload liquor on e e e b ot Orders Approving Report S WS R thon the Army Aix Service officers are |Fules for the apportionment of busi- | siré (o colleet from the allies onjy |Protocol under which the Court of 'American territory, the problem now o tond wnjuat suspicion upon individ- | S e s acisin them and the act of | \ufficient to cover her paymente by | International Justice has been es-)has developed as to what can be)uqls and groups and various branches | to Senate. | CAN TERMINATE LEASE. Gl SO KL‘“‘“"’ J“A)H‘L“\" L r'riu_:nl"}'r‘u»\:,"t:*ivl}.\.,... a. France will be. asked to|tablished. A similar resolution v ’;duns\ to prevent the sale of cargoes|of the Government, and has shaken the = | SORGIEN Bay, when the Army bampim s Ak | e trtar tre rmed and aken | reconsider her flscal affairs and to| Introduced by Representative Ham-lon'the high seas. h faith of the public in the sincere purpose SO ) Wort has vet been made on the bomb. | prescribed for Judges of courts of | Lupe o outh0ing how much she s} Today the subcommittee, consisting) £y iRt the grpninition AR e oitbcedi thday by ithe! Senuts| Dry Violati R ing exercise | the Unitea States [able to pay and on what term of Representative Burton of Ohio,| Great Britain has argued in a note Aocused By Plokett, Mesdelr oo el iy DYASVED NS, Millions of dollars are being wasted| () Nothing contained in this sec- Total Will Be Stated. Temple of Pennsylvania, Fish of New | sent to the American Government| ., it nsits entaran| e o O NEW YORK, February 3.—The yearly on guns and stat the | tion shall uffect the term of office] She will have before her, in the|York and Moore of Virginia reported|that she is willing and anxious to ,,T“‘f ‘ttz;‘-wr.n..x,lunn e Under the reservations (‘onwnw BN e B coust defense, Gen. Mitohe i of the present judges of the Dollee| British note, a statement of the totai|to the full committee @ resolution on|prosecute any cases in which Ameri- | effectively the PEOVEIEDL B0 T g, 0| would reserve the right after the|, ,.,iti0n laws may be declared for- amount could be saved if the airplane | Court or require their reappolntment,|sum claimed by this country, with|Which a favorable report was ordered.|can and British citizens are proved e ous things” said Mr. Pickett,|first year to change provisions of|fejteq by the landlord, the United was given the duty it could efficient- S |some idea of thé anmuities expected | The theory on which this action is|to be in conspiracy to violate Ameri-| .} (*" % Cpally the administration|the treaty relating to preferentlaliStatey Circuit Court of Appeals de- Hine ana s e © ¢ the Pollos Court| (E0M: Daymentsy, under,. thie.. Dawes | tatod anlfor WREE L LS 7500 | She can infibt pedaltics oh her how | ¢ the aftairs of the Police Court by |tarlff and rail rates upon $0 days'icided yesterday in the case of James and keeping it clear of the es of the Police Court | senemer much precedent can be found,|she can inflict penalties on her ow b el uig! holder of a lease on a hote i » ing six additional deputy clerks and o e A 2 " | press its opinion on any matter of | sea So s s has t s 3 reaty, desi H s ix . Fisht Getn More Atute fou: agaitional Baillis, if the Dhainase | SoiE- to: M iClemra R taraLe: Ato- b BESEE o SRS il S eye Tt hiun 'm0 |- Tn'jother words, iT.atBEIAN essal |of pronibitiond caate by ANl softla imodel for conventions oWl e : ) Effects of the controversy between | of the court requires it. The dayD goabinst dechlons lamd cmoom | cislative’ powers. e T O routh . Wnatang, | that It would hardly be unfalr to say| other great powers, would prohibit| Dulgnan's lease provided that the the Navy, a Part of the A c- | of such additional deputy clerk e e e |ana nas clearance papers from Ber- |that it constitutes practically &/ either country from discriminating|lesses should comply with all present retary of War Weeks and Gen. Pat- | bailiffs shall be fixed in accor Aot e oyl fonahatle e Text of Report. Tl mmd Gibecfpphit=s alid=ad rooe [ICEDSG coystean 0 flndexn - Chie S Ionesc | inilidtios for wdll xatce | oF, 20005 and tuture liguor laws. = The landlord rick o side and Gen. Mitchell, | with the classification,act of 19 : public only in its completed {muda and other polnts e e frce | Works excise law for the District of| shipped on vessels flying its flag.|contended that Duignan's vielation o Seyisant chief ofithe Sty St “(d). The Commissioners 1 pro- | (Copyeight, 1924, by Ch 50 Daily News Co | THE TEPOFL which was adopted.|it wherever the goods may be con- Columbia, the license fee was i} =“(’]’ It was to these r)ru\'vsthuns fnatimaiy the prohibition laws permitted the ¢, 4nd & group of Alr Service offl- | vide for the use of the Police Court| " " " g | provides that “wheréas a Permanent |signed. Shipments might even be | annually, S avertee (o0 CREEND T O e o e S —— cers on the other, as to the need of jas enlarged by this act such addi- R e & P foni: STnehy has | consigned to a purchaser who agreed | U McMaho o8 v 08! % gon et a unification of the air forces of the | tional quarters, furniture, books, sl;h'C l'd D | Gourt of, International, dustice . hus ..o ve for the cacko.in’ fhe’ mia Jenuary, 1922, to August, 1924, was|open for Government ald of the (o S S becommung iy e | Lot guarters, curnivure, wooks sta- | Coglidge DIPr@ws — |veen esaviished mnd 1s now found |5 27,05, e ATE0, 1, e, B |0 wnien” iEconsidezably iet | nerican. merchant marine ONE'BOY'DEAD/IN PISTOL oute in_their opinion be necessary for the | : . functioning in The Hague, and|ge pritish law In such an act and |than one-half the average fine for the| Chalrman Borah was directed to| fJF) FOUGHT IN STREET On the one hand is Gen. Mitchell, | eficient execution of the functions of| Line on Posin | whereas the traditional polley of the|\(rije the American Govermment |United States as a whole. An eX-|draft the reservations for submission telling of the advantuges of a single | the court, and as may be appropriated | 8 |United States has earnestly favored | \ou[a 1ike to ses such conslgnments | 3mination of the records seems to|to the Senate us soon as possible. ntrol air service, .while standing | for by Congress from time to time. | \ e I'the avoldance of war and the settle- | mou . tna®hasis: for penalties to. be | disclose that of 1,449 cases tried only| Leaders plan to seek quick action, as _ t close range are the admirals | 4 7 3 For Advertlsm |men_tof international controversies: |infiicted on foreign ship owners, so that [ 107 recelved jall sentences which| the original trade agreement made|Survivor, High School Foot Ball e general bourd of the Navy and | Jurers for Police Court. | by arbitration or Jjudicial processes: | the traffic may be stobped, the Britlsh | Were served and the average time|with Germany after the signing of| 1)\:\17'».-“”»« of experts | The jury for service in said court President Coolidge publicly has |and Rl do not think they can afford to put (Continued on Page 3, Column 4.) the peace treaty has expired. ] Star, Wounded and Held united air service cannot oper- |shall consist of 12 men, who shall| affirmed his “falth in Massa- Whereas, this court in Its or-|guch restrictions on their own trade. ate efficlently in time of war, It is | have the legal qualifications neces-| ohusetts” but today he save wyi. |E2nization and - probable —develop- et v i o eoes for Murder. pointed out these experts. and |sary for jurors in the Supreme Court| g ) - |Ments promises a new order, in which S 13 e Loipted jont by O feopertd. and sy or jurors i the Suprome "Court | (enor that this faith a8 not ex- | mamobaceren between wations” wili| Great Britam. of caurse, is not m| “Roxie” Told to Be More Dignified, et e ST easipment and best use it the | like compensation.for thelr services,| tond to participation in schemes |be settled in an orderly way accord-|sympathy with the American dry . EA A | LEXINGTON, Mass., February 3 F peeds develop In a particular situ- |and such = rvices. | for advertising Bay State Summer |ing to principles of right and justice; |law. ~Her nationals are selling a B Di W h W F C | A pistol duel fought on the street last l 14 ar s 3 jurors shall be drawn and o TIL | A pistol duel foug] o | @tlon. The Alr Service cannot oper- | asiscted under and. in pursuance of| Tesorts: therefore Kood deal of liquor that they didn't ut Disagrees i BEBLCUSTIL| A vl auel To et e e ot o | ace alone over water, but must have | tne laws concerning o Representatives of a chamber of “Be it resolyed, That the House of |sell before the Volstead law was of whom was shot dead, remained un- the laws concerning the drawing and | L 5 : €0lps I support to provide the Sub- | cojection of Jurors for cervice L sald| Commerce of a Massachusetts town |Representatives desires to express its | Passed. Yet, in the Interest of inter- explained today. Through hours of plies. - = = sy 3 - appeared at the White House of- |cordial approval of the said court,|national comity, the British recog-| py the Associated Press. last Sunday night, J. A. Holman, |questioning Joseph Statsky, high | court. The term of service of jurors| - # - y - World Flight Example, e for service in the Police Court| fices today in an automoblie cov- |and an earnest desire that the United | nize the necessity of punishing any NEW YORK, February 3.— broadcasting manager of WEAF, ‘y(‘hnv.l senior and foot ball star, sur- The rlose 1 £ hall be for one Jury term and, in any| €red with brilllantly painted in- |States give early adherence to the|one who s engaged in a conspiracy | .poyie who directs roup of | =ald today that Roxie had been re- |vivor of the battle, maintained that \The rlose interrelation -of alr and |0 fe on triul'at the expiration of apy| -Scripticns deicribing in' glowing lprotocol establishing the same, with { D violate American laws. The Lon- e, _—_ quested several times to modify |he had fired in sSelf-defense after r = r.,m it was pu'r.u cdou‘(, ere | e term uintil a verdict his Heen| terms the advantages of the town |the reservation. recommended by |don government kuows that erna- | singers broadcasting every Sunday his style somewhat. f George Travelene had held him up 20 better {llustra -dd than ;l(m.; mn;"‘nvdnpd 5r ‘the. Jury. GibchasgaaliTne i AV I8 place of residence. By |Presidents Harding and Coolidge. tional good will requires reciprocal| night from a Broadway motion “We have always wanted Roxie [and robbed him. Travelene was shot now famous world fiight by Army rendeted of i Ju 8o e frse| Previous engagement Mr. Coolidge “Be it further resolved, That the|action on conspiracy cases, for they| picture theater, has been ordered | to be more digaified” said Mr. |through the head. Statsky, wounded aviators. The delays and casualties [Jury terms shall begin on the frst| Lioy'{o" pave his picture taken |House expresses Its readiness to par- | MaY extend to things more vital than| to make his remarks on the air |. Holman. “Not sff and unnatural, |in the right shoulder, is under arrest occu red when fiving the ocean |2 ¢ '(1‘1)(.: ik vaan " with the delegates, but on taking |ticipate in the enactment of such|merely the violation of a liquor law.| . .. gignified. Bantering of the but a little less breezy. We feel |at a hospital, charged with murder. Stretches, it was pointed out; this not- | month of the years = | Gno'look ‘at the automobile, sta- |leglslation as will necessarlly follow | Restricting trade s regaraed as| TOU NSO FOLEUS Foul | that radio audiences prefer more AL T5r Aunl bhckme Known Ster: wjithstanding the efforts of a large| “Direc S, 3 2 tioned S0 as to serve as a back- |such approval.” another thing, and the British at the e it o dignified announcements. We have |sky staggered into his home near the number of vessels, without whose ™ (Continued on Page 4, Column 2) ground, he returned to his office This latter paragraph, of course, |moment are in need of every bit of | standing traits as an announcer. often told Roxie about it.” scene and collapsed. The police said help the flight could not have been | == =—————————————————————| ;4 gent out word that he would |refers to providing sufficient revenue | trade they can get. The liquor traf-| has been eliminated. _ Roxle's opinlon is: “The Amer- |they were investigating a report that gade. To put the world flyers across be photographed with them minus |to pay the cost of American partici-!fic With America is flourishing, not- When asked about a change in jcan audidnce wants Informality |the youths had quarreled over a 5 ' Radio Programs—Page 20.' the automobile or not. at all, pation, j (Continucd on Fage 3, Column €3~ Rexie’s style, moted by radio fans | and good taste and camaraderie” !liguor deal. Continued on Page 2, Column