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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925, UNITED STATES SAILORS LANDED IN HONDURAS TO PROTECT AMERICAN PROPERTY. AMERICAN SCHCOL CHILDREN SEND A TREE Beech tree, a gift SENATE PAGES EXPERIENCE “THE THRILL OF A LIFETIME.” W. S. Cheatham and William “Dusty” revolution has broken out in Honduras, where the rebel forces have been taken in charge by Gen. Ferrera. from American to Belgian school children, shipped on the Belgenland Rhodes, Senate pages, went to the Navy flying field yesterday, put on aviation togs and then sailed high above Sailors from the U S. Denver have been sent ashore to protect the property of Americans while the fight- yesterday. Baron de Cartier de Marchienne, Belgian Ambassador, took the Capi Their pilot, “Al” Williams (left), won the last Pulitzer prize for speed in a Navy plane. ing continues. ¥ United News Pictures. part in the ceremonies aboard the ship. R Wide -World Photo. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. LATEST PHOTO OF “RICHEST MAN." An exclusive picture of John ;LINCOLN CAR" IS WATCHMAN'S HOME. Thfi:m car, in Which it PLUCKY JOCKEY TRIUMPHS AFTER INJURY. Earle Sande. who - - is claimed Abraham Lincoln wrote his Gettysburg address, is located in yesterday piloted Sarazen to the wire in winning the Newark Handicap D. Rockefeller, taken upéa-his retarn 1o-his Lakewood, N. J., home, after the yards of the Western Maryland Railroad -at Poyt Covington, Md: A 2t Hasre 'de Frace. = Lawt ths pust;Smide 'was Hlivown from a horse at Sera- the Winter in Florida. Rockefeller is 85 years old, and is enjoying splen- railroad watchman uses it as his home. 2 toga and injured so badly that physicians said he would never ride again. did health. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. CABINET BABY POSES FOR HER PHOTOGRAPH. Baby Joan Davis, ghter of the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. Davis, out for an airing on Sixteenth street yesterday afternoon, accommodates the cameraman. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. ONE LIFE S LOST 1%{,5;‘;’:;2’,%:73’;}HARVARI] LAMP[]UN[”;{:,’;,",’;‘;’E;}Z;;z e New Radio Need: | PAPER COST BOOST |72 Rockereter-Jc- BIE BANK HOLD-UP IN @ [m HRE Il Buter Dechmres) HE[DM MA"_S‘ e e 1y ERTU i R R b e MUV[N@ F[]UGHT TS S ecaplone F[]I[E[] BfiYiARR[ST tion of :”hu'( l‘;«lHol supervisor |lnay communications who has taken the N Used H rW 1 ! i i g | eventually include “a complete matter up in.person with the d g wor % A ;Electwneermg. for Posts| | knowiedse of peveniatry as well as AR RN, e e e ; jneret SPH' 'Z" Sefli s 2 TPty 5 | 3 a thorough familiarity with wave | Although busy v a8 saans ot : y o Merchant Victim as Blaze| in New Body Inexpen- | Copies of College Paper Sent | j..fiy i e ot am ends of | pasensig syl imansf | Publishers’ Head Says Ca-| Tou ‘;;d le hildren, |yse of Gas, Bombs and Guns £ $ i | % radio nce. his absence last week, Supervisor . e eclares. 2 in- iv /8. Here for R | Ever since radio broadcasting be- ‘Terrell turned from his study of - Sweeps Mexican Min sive, He Say k ere for Ruling on Its came s natora) Itiuton: Jeiters | \ave. lengihe. and m. bla study of nadians Seek to Curb Ex £ S Planned by Chicago . complaining o mysterious mes- licenses to discuss his visitor's ;. By the ated Press. H ing Town. PRE TR Y S Use of Flag. sages, tuned in without the ald of | casa for an hour 9 port of Materials. RV S ORE . At b, Bandits’ Gang. money might be spent .by candidates PR S a recelving set and usually of a Except for the man’s idea that ST R | Rockefeller, jr., in an address last for election to the Citizens’ Advisory terrifying nature, have found their he is being persecuted by some un- | night before about 200 members of | 3 o B e A £ ColREll was charhctenited . a5, vidici. | By the AslecistediP: way In;n_[he fllevs ()f“(l:: ‘I()e:\):ierrln— known sender of inessages. his By the Associated Press | the Federated Men's Clubs of Tarry-| By the Associated Pres DOUGLY % April 22 The [ lous today by Jésse C.”Suter, prest-( BOSTON, April 22—Pending a de- Ln;:\: of Commerce. . Mobti o {1‘:"‘::"9:22{;02\73 perfectly normal, NEW YORK, April "he thirty- | town a_nl? v_icin:‘z _decl;redf h; could| CHICAGO, April 22.—Information dent of the Federation of Citizens' AS | i ion 1\ the. solicitor general at On Tuesday, however, one of the According to the story told to |ninth annual convention,of the Amer- | MOt recall ever hearing is father say |that Henry J. Ferneke, diminutive mining town of Cananea, Sonora, . * 3 + | sociations, who will be ex-officio presi- Jos.: " e # - 2 z a N " |a harsh word to any of his children. ~ | bandit captured in a library Satur shout 30 -miles. south of the interna-|gent of the council. X | Washington on whether or not the| 'victims® of the mystic messages Mr. Terrell. his visitor complains |ican Newspaper Publishers' Associa-| The reference (o his.father was|day. was planning a sensational € . i : : de a 200-mile trip to Washington i = - 3 : ; tional Jhoundary; last, night, took toll | Mr. Suter said that several organi-|current issue of the Harvard Lam- | e ® 200 mlle toip to Wasiineton | that the meseages have entirely |tion opened today at the WaldortAs-|made in illustrating the speaker's|light robbers of one of Chicago's of o eakleans BeE. WhiGh Seft the|zations or dividudle: had gent out | poon, colloge” humorous periodical, | 0 Scusshis wireless persecution | -wrecked his busines: made his | torla. with 600 publishers from all sec- | topic, which was, in substance. the |largest downtown banks, was ob : x se confidence in him. toins of the United States in attend- | superiority of example to command |tained yesterday when the police B = {fv | POSt cards and circular letters calling | contains obscene matter and whether | Teprell. According to Mr. Terrell, & ] T T e o o | attention to’ the qualifications of cer- or not, consequently, it is mailable. = NIt 1020 B it RRuicaug; ths) ey |searched the home of Mrs. Ann : ~ fobt out that such a letter could be sent'in the Cambridge, Mass., post office, ey 4o 2 B vord to any of his| Mrs. Batchamp operated a rooming oo The eduks. which: started in the 0,11 ThC"00' delegates in the Ted. | Chiel. Inspecior. Park B, Colvin. of BUSINESS IS POLLED |NEW INDICTMENTS tion. in his opening address was one ) children,” said Mr. Rockefeller. “I|house in which, the. police = isinees district early yesterday, were | 0 % © € o (GO AC e | the New England postal district said recommending a semi-annual meet- |cannot rémember his ever criticizing | Ferneke laid his plans and cache Prouzht under contrgl Jast night,atter | ST0 L IH T CPEC B today. . Coplea-ut ‘te Baitipoon: ré- N HOALS ing, possibly in the Fall,.because of (us. It was not what he said but what | smoke bombs, gas tanks and weapons destroying proverty vainad dCapproxi. | envelopes and stamps. =~ |loday. Copies of the Lampoon re- L | .IN OIL CASE SEEN | increased business of the organization. | he gid thraugh his example that | which were to be used in the pianned mately $200,000. ' One *Chinese ser- | o 8, TS SET 10l G etting | Boston ‘and Cambridge: nawsstands ! “If we hold such meetings,” he | guided us; robbery. 1In the cellar of the house ‘yu wag bur o death. 3 the delegates know of the qualifica:|by the police of the two cities. —— e said, “I would suggest that they be When “the father sits at home, | policemen found the equipment, after he homeless werp _estimated. ‘at|the delegates know 2 z 2y 2 2 at some watering place away from the |reads the paper and insists that the |a detective disguised as a laborer 2.000. Theik horhes were directly in|tlons of & candldste, . . L o Copies on Way Here. Commission Asks Advice as to Dis-| Grand Jury to Meet May 4—May | diverting influences of a large city,” [son amd daughter go to Sunday school, |rented a room in the house and lived the path of the flames when the wind| _the report probably oviginated. [t| one copy of the Lampoon was sent 5 In relating the work of the paper |it doesn't carry much weight. there for several weeks. carried burning embers to the resi-| T3% o o last Saturday. night | Jesterday, Colvin said, to. the solic- position of Hage Water- Again Hear Evidence committee of the association he told | ‘“The father who says to his son,| William Shoemaker, chief of detec dentigl camps. " Relief work is being |of the federation last Saturday. night | jior general. A second copy was sent | 2 of its efforts to prevent unjust in-|‘Come! has someinfluence. The father |tives, summarized the alleged plan carriéd out under the direction of|Jokingly warned ome.of the to United States Attorney Harold P. Power Plant. Against Group. creases in the cost of news print. He | who says to his son, ‘Go! has con- ob_the bank, the name of which jthe Red Oross. and- tife Camanea- 02’88 Aot 1o SPER. o Williams to enable the district at- told of attempts of American manu- | siderable less influence.” | <American Methodist Church. More getting - torney to decide whether any Fed- | R T e facturers to have new restrictions - — 3 were 1o come to the bank than 300 familles, made: destiyhe by —_— eral statute had heen violated. The A poll of a nimber of prominent| The new placed on the free importation of ! P aTa o beratip | I L0 automiobiless. he said. “There e conflasiution, wel oused |action taken by the post office of- | pyusines anizations is 2 i it.| news print, and sald that “interested |Pose upon the publishers’ membership | were to he about 10 men in the plot churches, schools, public buildings HUSBAND ACCUSED fota Coetn o e e etios, | business men and nr:g."x‘rnml)flnq“lx.b\l' Ma E e 0 ‘,“em“:’w in Canada have been work: |an unquestioned increased cost of | hads Hitw Rt had Thad Tein nd a few residences which escaped ’ The matter to be ruled upon by ,ing& made by the President’s Muscle nesses in r S| ing t it the export of raw ma- |News print. the efforts of [drilled in them by Ferneke. Ve ShTetior e aid, was n | Shoals Commission to get their views i Agures i S L R $ btz . er e e heen suc- | < b BRI E R W|FE SEEKS DEATH | the solicitor gzeneral. he said, was a|Shoals Commission to get their {against the central figures in the oll| terials for news print in a maner cal-| the paper c have been suc Hind Big Arms Supply. @ i i e cartoon on page 184 of the Lampoon, |as to what should be done with the Indictments returned last | culated to increase the manufacturing | cessful in pre the adoption of jpersons, a Mexican, his wife and which had been held objectionabie | Government property at Muscle|June were recently quashed by Chief| cost of American-made pape! |an offensiv reasury Department| “In e cars they were to hring their child, lost their lives. i by the Boston and Cambridge yolice. | Shoals, Ala.. Chalrman McKenzie of | Justice McCoy, and while the Gov. Have Balked High Costs definition. = o |Fifies. sawed-off shotguns and revol _ .. | No question had been raised, he said. | the commission’ announced today. ernment has appealed from the rul- 5 2 x “In this connection it is well worth | vers, enough to equip a regiment of BLAZE COSTS $750.000. | Takes Poison, Slashes Her Wnn;‘"g”m"g the 18" of " the Un“ed\'h..‘»‘fi:} interest in public affairs,” the lnf, it 1s1 ré.‘n unlikely It will try to va‘;:::;#‘;fl":;:fl":'a-!l{’\:egsmflgz;‘m noting that had the ||I'O\'N'\;Ed mol;nn-'anfm\m. Also they were to bring o | 5 States ) 0 3 et new indictments. 2 c cation of s print definition been | three tanks of ammonia, gas { Cameron, Tex., Threatened by Oil| as Police Seck Former Clerk | Whashingion crossing: the. Delware | yov Intouming. von Ahet we would | THe conspiracy case i« admittedly | in Dreventing imposition of great bUr-| cGopied. the inapection methods bro- |masks for (hemselves, and 10 tmioke ¢ Mill Fire. of Hotel Here n.the cover. be glad to haye you submit at your Mot barred from submission to a new |dens upon the mnews print buying|posed would have added approximate- | bombs to cut off pursuing policemen | £ The. distribution of copies outside{ earliest convenience your views on|Erand jury because the statute of | publishers. Ffforts to oblalm & new ||y §250 a ton to the cost of all news| “We have all this material. Pr the Associated Press | the Cambridge post office, the point | this question.” Replies to the letter limitations in such matters has vet|dafinition of siliiee® hews print b¥|porint” imported from Canada and| “They were o enter the bank and MERON, Tex., April 22.—Dam- !of mailing, he said, had not been|were requested by June 1, and those|three vears to run. There is ques.|%e Treasury Department, which|ap,0aq, close all the door: The men carry ze ‘estimated at 0.000 was done| Learning that a police search had|held up. polled were asked if they would be tion if the bribery indictments could| would have greatly increased the cost| phe radio committee discussed at|ing the ammonia tanks were to un here by fire yvesterday, which destroy- |been instituted for her husband, Ralph | willing to appear before the commis. | be revived. of the product, have been prevented | jength the effect of broadcasting de-|loose the caps, and set the poison vd the plant of the Cameron Oil Co.|Charnock, hotel cler‘:(, w;lnted' on al T sion. | izt S 2 t;‘\e :le);o:::;cluflons paper committee, | velsnments on newspapers. Asserting lum]g; ;,‘,md,}‘.e e O { ind, leaping beyond control, threaten- | charge of having taken $750 from a The list of those to whom the letter | 2 3 that there is now a radio field of 25, | ‘“The bandits, safe behind the gas 2 tor & fime to destroy the whole|aafe in fhe office 'at: the Martinique ADDRESSES ZONTA CLUB. was ‘addressed includes Henry Ford,! NEW SHOW PLACE CHOSEN | .. Discussing relations with labor, Mr. | 449,009 persons. the committee found | masks, would then loot the cages and {1own. A fierce gale lashed the fire ' Hotel, Sixteenth and M streets, where | s William Green, President of the Amer- Thomuson sald 'that negotltion «oflthat the printing of programs was | vaults of every cent of coin and paper Into a fury and scattered sparks in all | he was employed, Mrs. Gertrude Char- | Bogter Bysiness Bureau Director |ian Federation of Labor; Frank O TR ,“'_“‘fh’":m?e‘;:l SIating tradec 4 ‘0“; news in its strictest sense. ‘“Radio money Cal il ST tions of the town, starting other nock, 30 years old, went to the bath. | Lowden, former Governor of Hlionois; Summer Style Exhibit to Open in’had i mm’]e ‘_ml"’m"\_ imm;‘m),_ fans, as a class, are more nearly | ‘:“r”’i: ‘l:“’:wd"lnf;:’mr‘;)r;‘ o :H D o of Tre AEhtn sty | roese Fesdieeiny eRarekbniand 4 xs| | #o3jends Honesl Advertining, . IAeE Lansey SOsiant ot s ol Washington Auditortum, | because of the limited power placed | (SRIGEN WD, BewRPAPer OO | ne®onineir way.” It we followed in sent from other central Texas towns. | ported by the police to have attempted| Howard Cool, director. of the Bet-|of the Molifie Plow Co.: . ; | with the officers of the association | (28R &0 4 {time to make it uncomfortable .they ' check showed the oil mill had |suicide by cutting her wrist and swal-| ter Business Bureau, was honor guest | the Union Carbide Co.; the Alabama| The Summer style and' sport show and of the unions themselves. He| Radio Aids Circulati | would set off their smoke bombs in heen destroyed, the First Christian |lowing poison. © at the meeting of the Zonta Club|Light and Power Co., and deans of | Scheduled to open in Convention Hall | asked that the present convention BT nphmnaben i jitie. Somptonen otygaty, dnfl, sant up \"hurch had been razed, two residences | She was found unconscious by her|yesterday. He was presented by Miss | various State agricultural colleges. | Will be held in the new Washington | increase the latitude of the assecia-| Dissemination of. important news |such black clouds that day would be O B s stk aes datts. T e, Tobet I Morfos, wiein| Temsie 1. Balle DIt Boh ot Auditorium instead, and, to allow | tion’s committee in negatiating con- | events served as a stimulys of circu- | come night and we would be lost D e aparics. and three coal cars | he returned {o the apartment late in |dent of ihe club. 7 % ample time for publicity and make | tracts. ~Negotiations with the typog: 1ation rather than as a deterrent, the | “If we penetrated this smoke and rEed Dy s e in ol Radt| (s Nfrnche. bte: wis Ttaken t0] S IME. Cool Adieiedlithe INIb O the the necessary arrangements, the date | raphers', stereotypers’, and mallers’ | committee reported, pointing ~out |still pursued, they would open fire nd w0 taniciteEs | Emergency Hospital, where it was|subject of the evolution of honesty in | TALKS ON AUSTRALIA. has been set for May ' 25. | unions have been resumed, he sald. | that, although news of the recent|with the arsenal of guns and try to burned 4 il mill | sa ing that she will re-|retail advertisi 7 Rt the |« "~ . The show will continue an entire| The speaker also suggested that the | tornado in the Middle West was |fight their way to safety.” he:fire heoka put r::m“h'm“""'_ i zaoi?erlh‘“ motaine ? ol opbfonnl S % :T::r.fl:nggut: et e publishers’ assocjation .take a leaf|broadcast throughout the country,| The state’'s attorney here has de- L i o ns. | ““Charnock, former clerk in the Am.|ments and stressing the benefits to| Miss Grace Holder to Lecture in| Models will display the latest in|from the book of labor in training ex-| the following day Chicago papers had |cided to turn Ferneke over to Rock- quickly spread. : | baseador Hotel, Atlantic City, and|both the public and merchanty Th advance styles, it is stated, and there | Derts to draw . arbitration contracts. | the largesdt circulation of the month. |land County, N.Y., authorities to face R | other prominent hotels in various | question of investments was also dis Congregational Church. will be a bathing girl revue with | He asserted that the unions have been| Although the radio bid for advertis- | murder charges. HONORED BY ALUMNI | cities, is sald to have disappeared | cussed by Mr. Cool, who illustrated special scenery and lighting effects. | successful in training contract nego-|ing is making some "inroads on the 2 i - . from the Martinique early vesterday |sales tallks employed to trap investors| . Miss Grace Holder, lecturer of | Public dancing will be permitted each | tiators at international headquarters, | newspapers, it is still in such an ex- SR v o | atter he ‘had told another clerk of|in worthless securities. Australia, will speak tomorrow night | avening, and, as a special a.m,d’whn subsequently aided local unions | perimental stage that definite conciu-| K|LLS SELF FOR ERROR D Nicholson Is Guest of Min-|having left his keys to the safe at| Judge Katherine Sellers, a member | At the Congregational Church, Tenth | feature, there will be 50 dancing | in drawing contracts. He recommend- | sions cannot be drawn, the committee '3 ean Nichols fm e s key Lot the ciuh, has xone to New Forer | and G streets, on “‘Seeing Things,” in | debutantes acting as hostesses. Show | ed that the publishers take similar |found. As, to its value the committee | e nesota Group. | "Detectives Mullen and Murphy are|where she will speak over.the radio | CONJUNCtiOn With the showing of pic- | headquarters have been opened in | Steps to train thelr representatives. |said: 2 | Mistake in New Currency Causes L investigating ‘his reported disappear-|{on “What Women Have Accomplished | tures o fthe tlora and fauna and|room 350, Munsey Building. | Discussing mailing costs, Mr. Thom-| *None of the experiments in adver- The alumni of sthe” University of | 0 "6 om " the city. Investigation of 'in Ten Years,” it was announced at| ?ther interesting features of Aus-| | ason mentioned the attempts to make! tising by broadeasting been | Austrian’s Act. Minnesota gave a banquet in honor | S¢S L Gl Yoe (1o money from | the meeting. tralia’s “bush” life, which she col-{ TR | radical increases in second-class postal | claimed to be profitable. Broadcasting & f Dean Nicholson of the university,| {1e GRARREIENCE B8 o8 O hy the lected during her long tour of her Treland Cuts Income Tax {rates, which, he said, were brought |advertising, if it becomes more speci.. ~VIENY —The new Aus- in the Womien's University Club, last|i 00 F0E € orant. for his arrest, | FTINGR, G native land. % Jabout, by postal —employes in: their | fic in its nature, is likely to create a ;trian ey, in whiek night 5 3 | ana police of other cities will be -asked | Reds Begin Hunger Strike. Miss Holder will also speak on| DUBLIN, April 22—Income tax in |Carapaign to seek higher pay. ~ | reaction on the listeners which will be | reckonings ¢ are ‘being mad Representative Walter Newton of |y 50k for him. . E . 'Some of the Things I Have Seen” |the Irish Free State has been reducedi Concerning the éffects of a new |unfavorable rather than a help to the |although it exists In name only, is Minnesota was toastmaster and in- | gl | BERLIN, April —Fifty . Com-|in this country during her 14|from 5 to 4 shillings on the pound.,definition of standard news print.he | advertiser. Radio fans are beginning |causing may errors, sometimes with wroduced Dean Nicholson, who spoke i munists, held in the city jail on|months' visit here. Other features of | Duties have been abolished on tea,|sald: |to resent the dissemination of the |tragic results. Thus, a Styrian farm- on “Student Life.” He told of the| Princess Mary of England is a charges of political offenses, have | the entertairimient will .be an- organ |raw’ cocoa, coffee and chicory and | “The American Pulp and Paper As-|lower foims of radio advertising mat- | er, Stefan Schriebel, vesterday hanged importance of the students of an In- | great lover of farm life and takes|begun a hunger strike in protest|recital by Robert Ruckman and |duties have been placed on clothing, |sociation is making well organized ef- | ter through the ether lanes. Only |himself upon learning that the 200 <titution and the faculty co-operating | pride in personally - supervising -the|against what they ailege is the inten- | operatic selections by Miss Artemisia | blankets, rugs, wooden furniture and (forts to secure the adoption of a new | programs of the highest caliber can |shillings for which he had sold his 7e 8. means of preserving. high edu- | poultry raising.on the home farm ontional .delay by .the authoritiesodn|Bowen of New York. The program |empty glass bottles. The duty ..'Tpnsur Department definitis of | survive the turnfng of the radio fan’s | farm was not the equivalent of 209« catlonal and moral standards, ‘Lord Lascelle's estate. o % bringing them to trial. will be "; n-at 7:45 o'clock. tojlet soaps has been doubled, standard ‘news print. This im- |¢m,, e ? 000,000 crowns, but enly 2, 08,