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Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 22 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION s Clrentation:” 106150 WEATHER. ¢ . “From Press to Home . (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ) Within the Hour” Fair tonight agd tomorrow: cooler s i ¢ tonight; diminishfog north and north- - rs a m covers east winds. Highest, 82, at 4 p.m. every city block and the regular edi- vesterday: lowest, 51, at noon to ) tion is delivered to Washington homes Full report on page 5. e as fast as the papers are printed. 99 R Entered as second class matte No. ..J, 4. ,st offic whmngwn,"‘s_“a W ale, ORY NAVY RUNS | oo e ]| TRAFFIG PENALTY o= . 5'4223"}3{;573'2—’2;,’AMERIGAN PEOPLE -~ BARONET'S HUGE SET IN ALL CASES |~ @ | To Capital Siarts SIND, SAYSD.A.R. — STk ‘ _Sal Salvador, and are marching — 30,000 Cases Seized, 3 Fine From $1 ‘to $300 or| *' Boats Laden With Liquor Jail Term Not Exceeding 10 | Hiding Off Coast. toward Comayagua, which is Days Urged by Eldridge. ASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1925—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. ai TWO CENTS. miles northwest of Tegucizaipa, | MP'S. CoOK, Addressing 3,000 _the capital, where the_situation_is reported a cal, | Delegates, Sees No Sign {WARNS AGAINST WORK i | Praises Laws Restricting Aliens { Justice Hitz Decides to Go| ., Regrets Difficulty of Ahead With Government Deporting Unworthy. Motion for Dismissal. HpeTaE CODE TO BE COMPLETED | FOR STUDY TOMORROW HARTWELL APPALLED; 800 BACKERS MAY LOSE , Scant Sympathy Given to Authors of “Sneaking Affront” to U. S. in London. Approval of Regulations by Com- missioners Expected Be- YNPER OO GNDERWOD B | | | | | i fore Thursday. I B Associated Press. A general penalty of from $1 to $300 orning as rels “the absurdly IK;N Annl‘: (i'l‘he l‘:;ltlv AIA;I! | or not more than 10 days in jail for | e \n;. n n,r;v.rnx -!‘ ‘]\n? disport them ssserts that Sir Broderick Hartwe - Sl i Sialtiohe ifar Swhidh e epe 7 selves where the lights are whitest 1ot England a month ago to superin-| SIR BRODERICK HARTWELL. :l,l:n"é‘.fi‘ was nu[“gfi{(-d by (‘onmlx\'si The j"-"\*l‘”";“_m "rf!~" \\f{" l‘]:‘ first| Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president tend delivery to an American syndi- | S O i will be recommended to the ‘Commis- | '\';‘A”l‘]‘ l“)‘,"‘ e o O e Juncine | general of the Daughters of the Amer. cate of his seventh and largest \hm-{ sioners in the new code, Director ! = m"lh:’\_""":_,_’;‘: “m":;”j} e = Revolution, told the Thirty ment of spirits, but that the consign- | Eldridge said today. | e "M;m“m e o fourth Continental Congress of that s ment has met with a series of mis-| | When Congress enacted the new Jmagn ot denidid 1o Procecd | ace ety at its opening session here to @dventures and most of it is now in | traffic law it wrote into the act specific |‘~‘| R tion, 3¢ ! day “that there need be no fear about the hands of the American prohibition | penalties for reckless driving. speed [P”"‘h\“ _Ivlwlm'ne-l‘7'- AR v Ll st conditions in our Republic to. ‘s uthorities | ing, driving while intoxicated, leaving bl cal s o ricadod She ioart g tnith r % The paper prints a telegram alleged e Boens of an accident and for using | Dot ghiee oo he court's Initial] _“The numerous, the respectable, the 10 have been received from the baro- ! S e | B R R s oW e Aeclidonit; the oromised leasl be ) hardy and the free Americans are “net by his London office, as follows e AR S e HIS FIRST RECRUIT OF THE NEW REVOLUTION. growing out of the sale by the Shit-|growing stronger and stronger in their “Visit discloses appalling situation. liiie iow Bithg) macernasn - { Ping Board to the Dollar interests, of | course,” Mrs. Cook asserted. “This t ‘©Over 30,000 yards (?) seized. Balance the five President type ships, operated | country . to 5o (Comuislsi e Tk cugly ta et | I n | will be safe in their hands— % transterred o three schooners. At| Police Shoot Down Reds’ |ather sections of the new code. such {STEPHENSON ARRESTED | Wt e I e e pusent salo SbuCicanmCireAchaOr as parking, brakes, headlights and| ON CHARGE OF MURDER R e o communicate. Chief, Former Officer similar regulations. ! 2 y 3 . | | T o nority of Wastrels. “Few thousand unloaded, but result The court, Mr. Eldridge said, will} | | i { | the Pacific Mail urged t l i e ing funds paid out for chartering ves- | . have broad leeway under this clause | Former Klan Draj ! ; : o = v b s: e ) o gon to Be Held | nent injunction and the case be pro- ooners land goods; at pres 2 i &ic 3 ithout Bail in Death o i i possible owing to intensive campaign. | —_— cording to the seriousness of the of. | Nature of Suit. { | i | e | i | {bined with the petition for a perma It'is only an rdly s who disport themselves where the hitest. They are the nor astrels, possessing neither 4 § themselve nor of their p t a : fense. : : : L,":r:m,%“_:)‘?\,:,. R‘;;mn,n:‘,e;p:n;nnxx:‘ R e % Indianapolis Girl. ! Arguing on the motion to dismiss Picturesque though they A o s & o t of Special Penalties. e £ i PR { the aroLts, april 20.—D. .| Hindenburg Counts on For- O ' ernment_counsel, contended that the SOFIA, Bulgaria, April 20.—Kink By the Assocl off, said by the Bulgarian police| The special penalties fixed in the, Gayerg| Killed, Scores Hurt.g INDIAR 800 Stand to Lose Money to have placed the infernal machine | traffic law follow. The Daily Mail remarks that the | which killed more than 160 persons| Reckless driving—First offense, not junction proceedings, Chauncey appear to the novel arker and O. M. P. Brown, Gov. | finally will e themselv importance and subjec st, they s of little s of the aver- Erets.” 200 persons who supplied the funds | 1n the St el cothetinl o |less than $26 nor more than $100, or Property Loss Heavy, | aay on the charge of firscdegres mur. | Mer Stay-at-Home Vote |party before the court, that the court |, Denving that american social life to purchase the whisky are hardly g, " oo 5ol the police to. | iMprisonment not less than 10 days | der in_connection with the death of $ | had ‘no ;ur'x?lh-.nrép‘ 4‘:.;1111} it V(h‘.- i\jzl i likely to get much return. Sir Brod- | e s shoe | nor more than 30 days; second or any Over North | Miss Madge Oberholtzer, 28, of In. for Vlctory s A;’\ _reality directed against the s i » - Tnited State: e, Mrs. Cook ing, home- The exceptions to leclared rs is a God-fear erick is expected to arrive in London | 93Y. and when he re: subsequent offense, not less than $100 dianapolis. An indictment on the | and killed. Ninkoff, a former officer | nor more than $1,000, and shall be im- today or tomorrow. 1 | murder charge w returned against e |~ Counsel for the Pacific Mail, headed T er c ';3W\I-‘x:1”‘ yr‘»h:g It is recalled that the baronet's cir-| in the engineer corps, was subchief| prisoned not less than 30 days nor | | Stephenson by the Marion County | |by B. J. Laws and former Senator el culars inviting the public to partici-| of the Sofia Communist executive cen- [ more than 1 year. | By the Associated Press. | grand jury last Saturda By the Associated Press | George in of Oregon, | &P have ol sucapasthl e Pate 1nhls vertates mromisedia Drufit | teal commiittce: Speeding—First offense, not less| CHICAGO, April 20.—A severe wind| Earl Klinck and Barl Gentry,| BERLIN, April 20—With the de-|contended that the board had acted |y O 0 F Ko 20 FORCCER 0 SO0 at the rate of 120 per cent | Leaders of the various partfes, sum- | than $5 nor more than $25: second of- | and rain storm, approaching the pro-| former residents of Evansville, Ind., |cisive balloting in Germany's first| Unlawfully by not observing complete- ' ) "0 v chonsibility for the better. The reported failure of his expedi-| nonea™S ‘o™ U olikofr, have given | feNSe: NOt less than $25 nor more than | ;ortions of a tornado in some locali- | both indicted with Stephenson on the | presidential election only a week off, | 1¥ the provisions of the merchant ma-| ;¢ of gocfal conditions today."” S her paper, the Star, to | AR ; i | $100; for the third or subsequent of-|; e : s murder charge, were taken into cus: < = i rine act of 1920, particularly in the o as ay tion causes another paper, the Star, to| " i assurances of their T | ties, swept a destructive course from | popular interest in the fight between < 3 ark that “precious little sympathy | 5 = = fense, not less than $100 nor more | ¢ 3 | tody with him. All were taken to the o = manner of requirements in competi 3,000 Delegates Here. remark that “precious little sympathy | & b i B i it nRIn G - i . Wisconsin to New England yesterday. | 1093 g former Chancellor Marx and Field| s 3 heed be wasted” on him and his sup.| SUPPOrt in his endeavors to maintain | than $500, and shall be imprisoned for | ¥ '8¢ i g e Y| county jail. Judge James A. Collins | ypitor = ANESH o : ! tive sale and in observing due regard| ooy oo al Peeters, ndaing, “We belleve most of | order in the face of the terroristic | not less than 30 days nor more than | Several persons were killed, and ap-| o¢ criminal court in issuing capiases | \orshal von Hindenburg continues |,r the national defense S osattn i 0D dslens e v adion the English people will regard ig as|campaign ascribed to the Communists. | 1 vear. proximately two score were injured, | fo- Thoir arrest announced they would | 4ormant or of a wholly negative char-{ The suit, they contended, was not | '4tes comprising the largest number quite a satisfactory situation.” | Rebel Cabinet Listed or leaving the scene of an accident | while property damage was estimated | not be admitted to bail. acter. [ e i o fak ahe Ualfcd, tates as vomen ever accredited to a Contl The country,” the paper continues, | isted. after striking an individual—First of- {at more than $1,500,000. New Eng-| | Von Hindenburg’s campaign got un- | a necessary party, but sought merely al Congress of the Da ers ot - Among’ the latest arrests was that | fense, not less than $100 nor more American Revolution, occupied floor of the Washington e the main sessions re being held. In ““does not believe in prohibition, but| Al platent auresls was s ense, mot less than $100 nor more jand was deluged with snow and low der way at Hanover yesterday, when | to review acts of agents of the United it does believe in respecting the laws: °f ; man \;Nxm» an x;nn ,‘"m‘e,;'? ;1.;7 sl,.m, A? “s‘\; el :\1";]’“;“:’_ | temperatures were reported at some the candidate of the Nationalist bloc . States. of other countries, and the organized "’"‘L‘ P 12;1”“)“‘;’&“,',‘1‘ S revalution: | ana hot more than 6 months; for soc. | Points. Scores of -bulldinga were de- gave the first formal public utterance| AS the issues involved in the widened effort of this British baronet and his | 1% Cabinet which was to have heen |ond or subsequent offense. fined not | Stroved or unroofed. trees were felled, of his political program. He is being [Split in the Shipping Board over its|, o S itk o do00 iriends to defeat the extremely in-|&r) = s . . e et worthy. experl. | 8¢t up, the authorities say, if, as the | les than $500 nor more than $1,000,boats were beached and_telephone, | presented to the German voter not:sale to the Dollar intere teresting and respect v experi- d 3 fespect-worthy experl| iotters hoped, all the govérnment | and shall be imprisoned for not less |telegraph and electric light service | { only as a national hero, but as a man | reached today the situation was en- ment of the United States Is & SCan-| pyinierg were killed in the bombing | than six months nor more than one|crippled, while fire in some towns, in | who is above parties and partfsan pol- | gaging the direct attention of Pre e "This whisky-running affair is a | Of the Svetl Kral Cathedral last week. | vear. ithe wake of high winds and driving | |itics and who is ordained to bring to dent Coolidge. ie formal opening it is cted the most important in the history of the so- ! & R s S e _ & | o & 2 ol e S alige s Joard | ciety sneaking, furtive affront £o a friendly| {:\:::xlgal::l;(\”o:q l?:atru;:.s":)ff":‘l:‘ Smoke Screen to Bring Year. { rains, completed destruction. i the Fatherland a much-needed national; Chairman O'Connor of the board}SIg¥i 0 0iniocphere of intense nation, which is trying out a notable | ¢! r?me was placed on the roof sev-| For leaving the scene of collision | Churches were marked sufferers, unity. | was understood to have received from 0 T NG ook Cdelivered nioral experiment. We hope this blow | Tachine Wag DIAEER O ot Tnd that | with another vehicle—Frst offense, | the roofs or steeples of several being , 5 Republican campaigners are making | the President a letter taking formal!pe " 2qa0e (000 a5 e g TV Oas v will put an end to it. | must have welghed from 40 to 50 | fined not more than $500 or impris. | carried 22pY while seryi s'v:;r- 7 pany Ullable /m Ad;yst* their fight on.Von_MHindenburg not |cognizance of -the diffexences Within | aciively responsive to hér appeal for % T » ‘PPOETESS, A areyy 2 - ~emkpounds. The explosion sent a column+-oned.notmers. than. six. months, or .»\r“."%,, 2 only becalise of<his political entourage, | the board and asking for certain In-/a firm continuation of the Christian N 5 but also on the score of his personal | format with respect to the dis- ideals and principles upon which this Differences With Owners of Drpanon ; ahd upon which —_— tions. ere kil ! i e both; second or subsequent offense, |Eregatio 0 3 1 : O ok ) Lot I o it} and her | Aned not more than $1.000 or impris |in Peoria, Il while a man was elec- qualifications and advanced vears. |agreement over the sale. The Presi-|Nation was founde | g hie Podicu OF @ yorx o " | oned not more than one yvear, or both. | trocuted at Macomb, Ill, when he e . oo A L . it has prospered. S flance, supposed to have been mur 2 year, . 1f you love Von Hindenburg, vote | dent, who previously had indicated he | it has pros s 500 BACKED VENTURE. rrounding her on o i 2 3 - oxic | picked up a live wire. Ten were in-| ~ s1ae i i r o mss S, e %:’f;dl B e st in?ur;:({‘e:o;‘c}l‘::;gsxfl!;fl;:"}fr‘!‘er‘::e.u!r\xggé Jured at Wheeling, W. Va.: fifteen at | Building Over Lease. for Marx," is one of their cnmxm!:n‘Imn.«x;gema m.; matter one for the ey cDlatform Jene Soprosentatives i ad learned sol " 2 = - ! Pittsb vo at Mil >a., and slogans. hoard’s own judgment, was sa o - BEil Gtecit e gling Scheme Fails. I Mound vesterday in the village| not less than $100 nor more than $500, ; Pittsburgh, two at Millbrook, Pa.. and 235 . P eaned e lotter to the board|otic societies and high dignitaries of and imprisoned not less than 60 days |a dozen others in scattered towns| Marx Uses Peace Argument. | s O . P . " o | throughout the storm area. Birorts over L g 3 - |chairman after Vice Chairman Plum nor, morel that § imonths; secon® s & Biftorts gver the week ”;‘:‘d‘ tome| Dr. Marx is making fnternational| mer and Commissioner Thompson T Jir Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | of Bojana, near Sn!m& i S | | State and Nation LONDON., April 20.—The offices of | King Boris vesterday signed a de-| nOF | = . 5 Sit Thoderiek Hartwell, “the \\hl.\k)‘»!crpe B bstituting military courts for | Subsequent offense, fined not less than Peoria Suffers Hard. the New Ebbitt Hotel Co. bute to Coolidge Ideals. = Ser- | twi - e e on i | $200 no ore than $1,000, and im-| | & Torele o : of | econciliation, continuation of Ger- two of the three mem 3 5 1unning baronet,” were besieged today i the ordinary tribunals, and all crimes f\r?;o:e:; T e e momths has| 1In central Iilinois, Peoria and Pekin [féltz & Lovely of Detroit, owners of | . v.o"\resent forelgn policies and a | posed the sale, filed affidavits with the| Mrs. Cook paid high tribute to the by anxlous investors in his smuggling [against public order will be tried by | PrEonce ROL B0 were the hardest hit. In Peoria, | the building, to adjust their differ-| G000 0 FO e~ ot R o e ohief| court Saturday setting forth their ideals enunciated by President Cool- schemes, following the reporied cap |ithent ; ok e Any individual vio-| Where property damage was estimated | ences so as to permit of the continu- | joinis in his appeal to the voters. |VieWws. 8 idze. But any plan of economy om ture by American prohibition authori-| Military courts already have sen | SWOKE SeTCERC LW (R CHEL T at " $500,000, “two night watchmen,|ance of the operation of the hotel|The United Right thus far has con-| Vote of 4 to 3. the part of the Federal Government, ties of a huge cargo of whisky. tented e ¥numbdr of Boreons, iy Ot be guilty of a felony and punish. | George Wonder and Frank Hemmell, | have faiied, and it will close May 15.| ducted its campaign on paper also, The sale was awarded the Dollar in. | she added, will not succeed to- the Sir Broderick sailed a month ago|whom are reported to have been sum-| 222 D€ B0 LS 0 NS onientiary | were killed when the walls of the|yi js located at F and Fourteenth |avoiding active discussion of foreign | terests by a 4-t03 Vote of the board fullest degree unless it is also ai on the schooner Aranda to superin-|marily executed. 4 by the King|for not less than one year nor more| Walker Hardware Company's plant|gi eets. . | political or forelgn economic issues, | after counsel for the board had de- Dlied in the cities, counties and tend delivery of his seventh shipment| \other decrecs 'siriod B, thE LN than five years: |fell. Damage in Pekin was estimated | “\C il \(4s generally known that|and is apparently staking all on von |clared the Pacific Mail bid jllegal. In States “all of the saving cannot be of intoxicants, upon which he hadjappointing successol 2 5 3 | at $100,000. = n 1% | Hindenburg’s personality and his abil- | presenting their affidavits, Commis.i done here in the National Capital, guaranteed investors a profit of 120 and generals killed in the bomb ex Will Be Ready Tomorrow. | In the residential _districts ot |there had been difficulty in regard toj, 7, ire enough votes from the |sloners Plummer and Thompson stated declared. “Local _governmen per cent. In a message just received piosion in the Sevtl Kral Cathedrall = 400 for revocation of| Peoria trees were uprooted. porches remewal of the lease which expires) = e veqon T e o the | heir views why neither bid should so supply the lesson, and we in London, Sir Broderick declares the last Thursday also have been promul- S Aatore ",mm; after the second |torn away and roofs crashed in. Fam-|next month, it had been hoped until ihave been accepted as a matter of MUust use our efforts in our homes intensive American campaign against|gated. :.")m.‘im,;n (‘,f Teckless driving, atter|ilies fled into the streets, fearing a | the last minute that a satisfactory ar-| S jesana— policy, and why, in their opinion, the to that e X smuggling brought disaster to the| King's Assailant Caught. | the third conviction of speeding and | repetition of the recent tornado. The |rangement would be made which| MEXICO TO RESTRICT sale as awarded was illegal. she praised passage ¢ venture, over 30,000 cases having been| . . yment of troops dispatched|unonconviction of leaving the scene ! Steeple of the Wesley Methodist Epis | would result in continuance of thef |” The action of two of the dissenting restricting immigration to confiscated. The balance of N aitar|in pursuit of the band, which last| ¢ an accident. | copal Church was scattered for half|pgte) jf only on a month-to-month | AMERICAN LABORERS !™members in thus carrving their con-, hese Sacres, Mes, Cook seored fhe ] farced 1o charter | week attacked the automobile of the| “rhe completed draft of the new| ™ (Continued on Page 4, Column 3.) |pasis. While the tenants occupying e ol o ulsties of b o o iaht ate AT King, has captured an accomplice of' trafc regulations will be ready for, 3 S e R e e hna it G —_— that it means a full airing there of the | the ¢ i letes of he picp at exorbitant rates | the band, whose arrest it is hoped will] congideration by the Commissioners! | Puilding have signed short leases, the | Will Require Them to Have Per- | board’s differences, apparently caused | £10C8 SOCEHCR, & o, BIOCKEE £C0b H Profits Exhausted. | 1ead to the discovery of all the particl-| tomorrow and are expected to be ap- BR'TISH I.OSE THREE | efforts - between the . hotel company : the President to abandon his hands-off | U0R o ‘e act which would bare 1 His profits already have been con-|pants. B S proved before Thursday. They will| and the owners to adjust the settle- mits From Federal Office e AT R port immigrants who fail to evince sumed by heavy expenses, and unless | A quantity of pyroxylin, a high €X' become effective May 3. | ment did not materialize, it was offi- Atter Tomors | et e nte Trase A @ desire to acquire Amerlcan citizen P the small craft are successful in un- |plosive, was lnund\l‘n the home of 2| Col. I C. Moller, png]ncer‘ing! assist PI.ANES IN AcTION cially stated today oW | tained both at the White House and |, o5 10, T £ oo T A ace the ading emainder of the cargo |French woman. Many Women are|ap¢ to the traffic director, is in New 3 & 3 S 3 L | (Continued on Page 5, Column 4.) it AT IR O Vet ait - xhh&pd;:‘\:'»;(l?:' r:!,lulluv‘ every I»‘nn‘\”' aid to be involved in the (-nxnm’unial York today attending a conference of 5 Future Plans Hazy. By the Associated Pre. i t ‘)d\“mu:(xu:xu \’:m fl,;“\rklr:)in:nnl 25 . : k 4 weither ving 2 ter-| city pla t which arterial high- SRt o | t “ CALEXICO, Calif., April — R ; R s ated tha arly a thou- | D! either having acted as in city planners, a It is understood that the upper sto- it is estimated that nearly a thc e 1ea fubitives 0| ot e o W | pp 20 e & Cook cont 1, must always be th sand persons paid Hartweil various | mediaries ries of the buliding will be locked | American citizens living in the Unite ‘DECLARA”ON DEPOIEY e e e i i One Shot Down by Mesopotamian o ses : e States but employed in Mexico will be : ‘ > ; sums two months ago, enabling him | their house: ¥ S _— after the hotel furniture has been sold Y | Daughters of the American Revolu- it z o | ster of war, in announcing ; e 0 e required to have permits from the | § 10 buy the ill-fated cargo. Their only | The minister ¢ : iof m Two Others and will remain empty for an indefi- 2 2 PREPARED BY PAIN tion will strive. Although she ex- ‘afeguard now lies in the statement | yesterday the immediate enroliment of| s avIEFT HEDGES ON DEBTS Tribesmen and nite time. - AL prosent theve asems to| Jotican immigration ‘offics after| LEVE pressed a hope that America will published in Sir Broderick's circu- ! “-'L';"m\“l‘:_g‘;;[ S 5 ibility of any other com-[AFFH Sl Doltey fntarycateartio s e never hecome a militaristic nation, she * Jars, which said “barring marine ac- | fa e . % i ' ened Bulgaria's reasons for asking the dors to authorize| g4i1] Repudiates Czarist Regime, pany running the hotel, and the plans | The new poliey, taterpr unffl\'nrz\hlelcablne[ Will Adopt Program at | sounded a warning that tremendous cidents, in which case I will return for the future use of the building, influences are at work to have this Council of Amba e s which has been for sale for some time, | Attitude taken recently by American| — yater Sesson Today, With | country a | | have strength- | Fail to Return. be no po: | ! i | Your money, 1 guarantee to return to | COU! : A tie o st ol et rm In the face of pos ;" mo o st, b an increase in the military effect are very hazy. s st ool e Mg o ) sible aggression to suit a pacifistic LS i ons mound, ihin 6 daya | Of. the country, exclusively for the But Seeks Way to Pay. LOXDON. April 20— The British air | 3% ietire, which contain some | 35, ABnounCed. today in- the border Dot engs Prosiding. P seme D ens Gl % ate es caves Jing. | purpose of preserving order. } force in Mesopotamia, says a Basdad, 200 vooms. was 2 some | town of Mexicall. heory. . Mrs s a from the date the vessel leaves Xing: | ! T PARIS, April 20—Prof. Preobra- | dispatch to the Daily Exnress, engaged | pouraime hous sun oy ‘the” Hury |, Business men and tourists will not | By the Associated Press. oo IN ARMY. jensky, head of the Soviet mission at the week end in the two bombing | ASES INOEEASE Sent to France to attempt negotiations | operations, in which three airplanes of an agreement regarding the Rus-ianq some men were lost. A plane Sian debts dating from the czarist|bombing villages in the Sinjar area regime, has given an interview tojon the Syrian frontier, to punish a| bé affected by the regulation, which | will be effective at Mexicall and Algo- family a considerable time before the | dones, but not at Tiajuana. l | {Civil War. Caleb C. Willard pur- chased the building about the time of | the Civil War and made several ad- Naturally, the investors’ chance of securing a return upon their invest- | Ak ment depends upon what funds Sir | i M : : | Broderick commands with which to | Bulgaria Cites Terrorism in Plea | PARIS, April 20.—The ministers Text of Address. miet \Hl4 shentay ander the preal-| CAt deybreek 150 yemrs ago yes dency of Premier Painleve and heard |{erday morning Capt. John Parker, the draft of the ministerial declaration | American, said = to his neighbors American immigration officers re- cently imposed similar restrictions | o s, . .. | grouped at the bridge at Lexington § y 8 as 3 2 I - 1 i3 polic Ol gov- | ¥ o meet his obligations. Judging by one | Allied Council. Irinformation. - The Soviet, he 5ays, | mative ehief who refused to make|oitions thereto. Later it was bought| ypon Mexican laborers entering the | Outlining the policy of the new gov-|in ;' "“fire unless you are fired on R i his to el - by the du Pont family and about two | nited Stat 4 1a e tho | ernment, which will be definitely of his recent mess: this will not | will not recognize the indebtedness|peace with a rival chief, drew an in-|eqrec, - nited States, and large numbers who DEt 5 but if they want war it mgiht as : o 5 4 pe . years ago was sold to the Stromfeltz 1 ith i its: adopted at another cabinet meeting 5 38 SEE. By the Associated Press. x of the old regime, but the presence|tense rifie fire from the tribesmen|g [ ovely e of Detoft could neither read nor write were re- |this evening with President Dou. | el begin here. And there the ‘em- (Copyright, 1 by Chicago Daily News Co) | PARIS, April 20.—The Bulgarian |of the mission in France shows that|ang was brought down in flames, the y . fused admittance. | poeline battled farmer stood and fired the overnment has asked the allied coun- | the problem is not considered insoluble | two gecupants being killed. Has Historic Past. — 107000 men to its militia. The re- | “We prefer to declare that we d0|jagex near Sulimanyeh for the m“,.derlhl"":‘";'h‘i::‘;;’r‘;j i‘y’;’f&’}fin:“égn“:‘g:f WAHABIS PLAN ADVANCE. | quest follows the recent di not recognize the debt and then work | of°tirae Mesopotamian police crashed | man. G . 4 Says Smugglers Profits for Year et fo communist_agitators, in- |out a method by which the holders of | $hrough some unknown cause, a“dlmm, Gen. Hancock, former President i i s | ft e have b criticized for an serip may be indemnified,” | {he tie of the alrmen 18 not known. | pan jand former Tresident McKinley: | Tribesmen Will Try to Cut Hedjaz| OVER AFRICAN RAILROAD | whit scemed submission, or, at least, | | 10t heard ‘round the world.’ John Parker's words exemplify the spirit PRINCE HAS ROUGH RIDE :vr the American far heuvl‘;; than we, perhaps, have realized. fact, 100 : Taf: Pres A e | tributed to Coatic on King Borls and aft’ and former President McKinley Continued on P Column 2.) i —_— P i extreme patience. The reported failure of Sir Broa-|_ Contmtele® — > o —_—m———————————| |and the turniture in it has remaned Balives, Loudon Teara: ! : erick Hartwell's latest efforts to di SIX PERSONS INJURED B R PIE I e 3 By the Associated Press. Thought of Independence. i e ‘ furniture will be sold with the rest.| By the Associated Press. pose of huge quanities of liquor to &) - i = P | IBADAN, Southern Nigeria, April! “It V Samuel Adams who first rum runners off the Atlantic .-m.\['Plane In Gen. Custer, the Indian fighter, stayed | LONDON, April 20.—Advices re- ) ouds Qver Capital : P ADAN, e : , T e liod itaddy by’ Prohibiing ades Cl p |~ IN SUBWAY TRAIN CRASH'VH The Ibbite Hotel upon his last visit | cotyad n oficial qua-ters here todny | 20—The Prince of Wales arrived | thought of independence, and he only id W i ashiag R | here today after a tiring journey from | Some seven or eight vears before the Commissioner Haynes as outstanding To Get Data to Aid eather Bureau| I —— R LR S z:‘ew:;: ‘vi'fli.”fiivé"%‘ee'.,“m?n‘fé?fi’é tribesmen. | Kano. Here he encountered a wel. |outbreak of the Revolution. On that B hount ey o s oot Cars Leave Rails, Displacing Steel | convention campaign headquarters | the Red Sea, the port of Mecca, where | COTie change in temperature with cool | April morning 150 vears axo, walking work of smugglers is dail oming . breezes. across the fields, he heard the firing i i co! for the late President Harding, and|King Ali of the Hedjaz took refuge : . i S 4 more difficult, Mr. Haynes said, and ? 9 -Cir- | e prince’s request jat Lexington. ‘Turning to his com in time that the problem will be The first of a series of airplane | Was instrument knm\dn;stt;‘n aero- Pillars, Producing Short-Cir: it was there that former P;esldent after having been driven from Mecc;:.,o“‘['he‘htm’i’“ 2o afi;‘elir}";"t‘edi‘r‘f:g B ainn b Habtak helsafll, Oh. sclved. He declared the Hortwell ex-| fights over Washington Wih the e e peraturse and pumia, | cuit and Clouds of Fumes. | o enion Peonsht nim inty | o O the Tonte: *oae | the trip vesterday afternoon with the | what ' glorious morning is thist’ How ploit_was merely an “incident” in| yiew of providing weather fore- 7 Al ) : q = Iresult that it rocked considerably. |well all this illustrates the character A | W Ol DrovidnE Seriod for the | itv as the plane increased its alti- |y ne Associated Press. < office. Mrs. George F. Shutt is presi-|about' halfway between Jedda and | . & Ebis | O tha Ariexicar “whbn he belleves hia Prafits of the British liquor syndi ?,is'f.,rf{ P Caimibia and its vi | tude. The humidity record showed NEW YORK, April 20.—Six persons | 4¢nt of the hotel company. Augustus | Akaba, at the head of the Red Sea. fil.?e‘infie',?rxk'é'e‘?g Tlenic u}gnmi‘\!::‘righls are assailed. Not an impulsive cate, Mr. Haynes added, are Known . injty was made at the Naval Air a slight drop as the plane took off | o o "sured when a fivecar subway | Gumpert, who has been manager of | The intention of the tribesmen in|fung out of a window. enthusiast, but careful, even cautious, ' 1o have been “very unsatisfactory,| Siation at Anacostia, D. C.. at | nd then o gradual rise untl it | ain containing more than 100 pas- | the hotel for many vears, will take | this move s to cut the Hedjaz rallway. | "'The prince is to attend a brief func- | willing almost to be 'driven into a in fact, nil, last year. | moon today. o, Eo | sengers partly left the ralls early to- | OVer the management of a new hotel === - tion here after which he will con-|corner, but then standing for justice e The fight was in the main an Attached to a wing strut was a | gy, the last two cars sideswiping and | that 1s b*""b’r :}”C:fid ":!;"’t :‘fi‘ ; TWO HELD IN GEM THEFT | tinue his jurney to Lagos, 120 miles |and right, with every fiber of his B = | experiment with instruments and centigrade thermometer and Se- | carrying from their fastenings seven | West corner of Tenth an streets. Tl alstant. | mind and body responding. | American to Wed Princess. as the daily trips aloft increase, it mx’)?:tt:n:;fli Wing wires near the | steel pillars. A short circuit of the | - s | "“The holding of the annual con- | g J vil 20.— es y e will be provided suf- PO PAE e " | third rail followed and clouds of smoke | : - jgress of the Daughters of the Ameri e i B P ata which the Weather mometer which served as a check. | filled the tube, causing panic amons |CROWN PRINCE CLEARED.|Arrested in San Francisco in Four in Auto Killed. |can Revolution this year upon the o ament of Charles Henry Hu.| Bureau here will depend upon in | Lieut. Relchelderfer sald he |ihe passengers. | R Decslariy Dass ST. PAUL, Minn., April 20—Four | Monday after Sunday, April 19, is not, herich, American authority on com-| making its daily forecasts. e BT, b oMoty Passengers in all but the first car | = oo Probe Results in Full St. Paul citizens were killed today |as it might seem, an unrelated coinci- mercial law, to Princess Nina Mdi- Lieut. F. W. Reichelderfer, of Ctha" Weather Pmean 14 were unable to get out, and in spite SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—Wil- | when their automobile overturned into [ dence. For our national society had et qaughter of Gen. Prince Zach-| areological officer of the Bureau of | Of the Weather Butcan, % W |of warnings that this would let in iExoncration: liam Carter, 30, and Lillian Carter, ja creek near White Bear, just north |this memorable occasion in mind in rias Mdivani, aide to the late Czar| Aeronautics, and Lieut. L. T. areological division, and S. P, Fer- | Poisonous fumes, one pane of glass 23, were arrested by Los Angeles and |of here, pinning the men down in five | their selection of the Monday nearest Nicholas. Hundt of the air station made the uson, in charge of meteorological | Va8 broken. The lights in these cars| BERLIN, April 20.—The Supreme|San Francisco police officials in a |feet of water. Three other passengers|April 19 as the date for convening i LIS s T trip in a Vought land plane to an S taats, el ahdeal Jthie Misht |were extinguished. Court, completing its investigation of | hotel here yesterday in connection | were rescued. their annual Continental Congress. : ined altitude of 3,400 feet. The tem- T L & G e Axes and crowbars were used by |alleged war crimes by the former |with the theft of jewelry valued at ol | New England has always fittingly ob- Army Reservations Combined. perature at the ground was 52 de- Eoriny the/ Teeoras B the Yioer | firemen to pry open the doors. First- | Crown Prince, finds that he never gave | $20,000 from George Dougherty, for-| New Smallpox Case Reported served April 19 as the high light that The three reservations near Lee| grees Fahrenheit and at the el ~ |aid treatment was given the injured |orders to burn or plunder villages or | mer police commissioner of New York P P - it is in A\'me‘sic;\;n history. : Hall, Va., known as Fort Eustls, Bal-| maximum of the altitude it drop- ETRD. at_the station platform. towns and was not responsible for |city, while he wsa a guest in a Los| One new case of smallpox was re-| ‘“The v}“;. no\\sl|h:n'\\: fif’e a loan Observers' School and Camp Wal- | ped to 37 degress. The plane pene- The accident occurred when a train | the executions ordered by the military | Angeles hotel. ported to the Health Department to. | Nation of great numbers and hardy # Jace, respectively, have been desig- | trated the clouds, put did not go was' crossing a_switch point at the | tribunals of his army corps. The court | ‘The police would not disclose just | day. The patient was recorded as|and free, and we have always main- nated by the War Department as| above them. Radio Programs—Page 20 Thirty-fourth street station of the|has therefore quashed further pro-|what connection they believed ‘the | Wilford Harris, colored. 14 years old, Saines L oltteely truly respect- “Fort Eustis Military Reservation” Strapped to the landing gears adio 0g] 8 ! West gide Interborough Subway, ceedinga. ST Carters had with the erime. of 3113 Stanton road southeast. (Continued on Page 4, Column 8)

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