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WEATHER. “ (U. 5. Weather Bureau Forecast ) From Press to Home Fair, with rising temperature, today Within the Hour” SR e _The Star is delivered every evening and p.m. yesterday; lowest, 30, at 6 a.m Sunday morning to Washington homes at yesterday, 60 cents per month. Telephone Main 5000 Full report on Page 7 ' and service will start immediately. WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION 1016— No, 29,769 ks s 2omnd chae matie WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1925.—128 PAGES. * (7 Means Associated Press. FIVE CENTS. Washington, e HODVER THREATENS ™" At v S s FARMCDPERKTNE = NERGHANTS FGHT TRADE MONDPOLES e e AD PLAN FOSTRED ke AL | ONPLANSTOCURD WTH RETALATION ™ "= | 7S (RVADMNSTRATON. = 401} TRUEKSFORECAS Family Had Ruled Coun- 15 " Tt : fian i : 3 Rubber and Coffee Growers try Since 1779%Assem. President {o Propose Definite : ; % Meeting Called for Tuesda: Invite Drastic Action by bly Takes Action. & ” \ Program Initiated at Con- | =— S N | to Take Up Proposal U. S., He Says. SN ference Here. . et N | of Eldridge. B the Aseociated Press. TEHERAN, Persfa, October 31.— DECLARES EXTORTION The Mejliss, or National Assembly, (o L LEADERS IN MOVEMENT : g & B | PEDESTRIAN CONTROL lay adopted a resoiutoin deposing the | i WILL DEFEAT OWN END et Sty it Bt ; : CONFER WITH JARDINE : Vi ' itk e out of S5 in favor of deposition : » pig . A The resolution says the o Favors Search for Substitutes That | aynasty fy deposed tor the wore oo s Will Curtail Unfair Fixing :‘-""'"'-“\(‘I\;::“ and that a tempo i Agriculture Derartment Is o ‘s One-Heur Rule on Many 1 Fovernment, in accordance with. / 4 = 1 of Prices. the constitution and the national laws, Censidered. Downtown Stieets. has been entrusted to the premier, £, i v Reza Khan Formation of New Division in epa X £ S i Two-Hour Parking May Supplant on says it is left to the d BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. Assem) to decide on 5 The administration’s efforts to aid griculture will focus this Winter Ay ticularly on the encourazement of the ERIF Octabe; Foreizn | ;. 1 nopolists of rubber, coffee, nitrates. permanent form of governmen : P R Y Giher haw) taaieis B, el AHMED MIRZA KAdAi Ameri indus vere The throne of Sultan Ahmed Mirza ! co-operative movement for handling a speech here tonight by ! Kajar, Shah of Persia, :ppear said to he planning to establish o h her Dy : to | republic farm prod it was learned ves Hoover that if their unfair have been tottering for at least the! The Shah came to the throne in| terday X e American consumers :A\l two vears, as the vou ruler con- | 1909, when he was 11 vesrs old. -' A definite plan. which will be em continued they cou ct to find tinued to show a zreater liking for the | Dlacing his father, Muhammed . hedled in legislation to be recom the United States following the same jplessures of _European cltiex and [Who ahdicated when bis eforts Siieaifo Coacress by the Bresident Ay e and or e vern X plac an for his duties OVerthrow the new constitution h sady wrocess of developmen = erncon to ¢ entally to retaliate by shovinz up-|? Rumors of his deposition | failed. This zonstitution, Franted e fe Der lv"*en frequent. and in March, | '996. put_an end to ahsolutism Secr "i -“I i D3y = 1 the premier, Reza Khan, was' (Contin 3 z ment of Agriculture and @ score o roduces for world trads — : inued on Page 4. Colvmn 1 ¢ lu i rid trade e - - ol SO leaders of the cooperative movement NOVEMBE F The Commerce Secretary estimated | | ard the prices on commodities it rom all parts of the country worked Osod it i e R INH-AMED ARABS Demls Gives Wy Teatuatia. st oD e o e coopuumives o NUN PAR“SAN TAX T”DAYQ STAR PRES iDENT |S SEEN st ”" e I Instance of Leagne. \ o program. This ix considered PART ONE—60 PAGES. : 5 7 g it DANZIG: Obtoliar ). Bowins | MSMIY significint. particularly as it General News—Local, Nat and B Sixieent Hoover deplored the situation ] 9 RIVE to the decision of the 1 Geior e the opposition of muny e ;(’y‘,"’:‘“’f 1 Colle: Tt e ; ey 1o ave ted that the lest interests of : tions, the Dan ovarament today | S0eal co-operatives that prevented ac Schoole gndicollesen o Bac nd 2 . . ", urned over to Polind the peninsule Uon on the tural conterence R et e SnEaEEt oy v called s » Potand th > ) o 4 : e el e L rade from price cc e e o e bl sen bill, during the ongress Veterans of the Great War—Page 42 g Copper and Cotton Vital Abroad. o osenil vill provided for ' Leaders of Both Partles AG- | itadio News and Prozrams—razes 3. Reid Prepares to Show Cool- |, use the \\ecper e 1uns into the # ! 7] it State ratter of heart of Dan v 3 iy X hy 2 44 and 45 The United States, as a matter of art Danziz or on i Fhe co-operatives in man \vv-mvm]] policy hmi my:uva-!] inh‘hr o B 7 .wndlh major explosion misht de R onetut e ”;m’ cept Mellon Plan to Great r".::: .':,] News ]|:;::: \; ; idge Is Mitchell’s Accuser e ,‘\“‘ Distiandieniotuec jthe ant s Eaa rmined to En Q] 10y e dunerjolty hes latory power = At the Community Centers & i . mae e Taloks = Do Rioa e Greusioini. Extent—Spced Sought. ” - and Final Judge. combining to mulct consumers of ks smerican products. but now could . Mandate in Syria After ‘ “The new plan proposes, amons other i et RaoE i = g¢ombinations which would do with 1 i SO e e By the Ascociated Press shington and Other Society The name of President (o 8, e e A the prices of cotton, copper and oil Upheavai. - eoopcrative markating dn Ahe | = | < reduction pro.| Reviews of Autumn Books—-Page 4. | vhick than once has been In-| oo achoc Enslis Department of Agriculture, <etting non-partisan tax - & s h more 2 ich other what hus -been done by English vay m the independent c sram, unanimously supported by the NOtes of Art and Artists—Page 4 jected into the Mitchel t-martia e T.]ll-.l.L ’.\LLM\ (uu,hm”.Y[ (Jewish vicion shall have regulatory | ippe: s « possibility on the eve of | &t O L O tiee ] 1s | istence, again promised to 5 aterials that America fmports. The elegraphic Azency).—The Jowers or tits e e DY 2 2 eacher Activities—Ps | & A whole tendency. however. presented events in Syrin hmae Tome; o' [} ! " that 1t shail Leensins j an actual start the commiitee on | Cyurrent News Lvent | promunent part ngs 1 have found bureau : & s prope: th < ¥ T 1 grave international dangzer, and the acho in the Moslen 1 ik afcta 54 # reparation ¢ 0% E pigitdiod, i P yeonments ' B dsan the. (G evenn o Such A program would be expected PART THREE—11 PAGES. turing the brief recess since Friday Secretary called ther nations to reports received her to reconsider their commercial DIO- of the Pan-Arab moveme. e pes 0 follow the main the plan Sug- | Amuse s — Theaters 2nd the| There was no defin pment of the co-operative 1sement at grams. It was indicated that the Pan-arabs Bandi < : The feeling is iy tantly - “ested Ly Secretary Mellon, with per Photopla. ment from the defense lust nigh'. ] i y AR TR d tha Ara eeling ving constantly play. b D sesuEn g And tole ,‘uyh:;“:‘dl gre determined to use the events in t Susnect. Also Shot I} irgngec that thronah the po.operitiv | hans two matn diversions. Sentimerit | Miaic in_ Washington—Page 5 t was said one or two mew t 1e said, “anxious above all things 10 Syria to compel France 1o give up the . 3 < | movement, ihe placing p . - | istrict National Guard—Page 6 v court | by the city heac ot % B me 3 placing of the farm-|of the membership as expressed dur- | District National Guard—Pas: would be dwelt upon when the court R in | oonMkte bvar Siris by ‘oontinuing Second Fight With Officer, e im s position 1 0o’ thets Lusiness | ing the pubiic hearings of the last two | Motors and Sotoring—bazer 8. 3. oene tomorrov. The At would be the erection of & e se controls a r anti-Fren attac A vusing S i il sslfke wa 3 jeu oy i @ tional trade continue, abjeetionahle as public umm.ml By nd wrousing M % ‘I’IVV‘ ay’,‘,‘,:l,':',rg{.:"}., »‘.f‘{ lly!““ : ”1\' X-'p weeks #ppears to be azainst Mr. Mel (,‘:?“::d “r‘m\ o 4 that in leu of a subpoena. as iy they are, if thelr conduct In every ' The rehellion in Syrin i2 spreading ay Die e et . ¢ {lon's proposal for repr.l of the estate | (IR Army News—Page 1. zested Friduy, for the President e et atieate case had been merely to secure a rea- Arab tribes in the vicinity of Aleppo, IL is estimated that 2,500,000 Amer-|©F inheritance tax. and to be in favor | g bk P JL8Se B0t T e 10 appear before the court as Col. .l sonable profit to the producer. But' Palmyra and Deir-ezZar ore nrens == can farmers are now marketin ‘,,,‘,,, of slightly sreater « thun he Sug- | <appa] “The Double Cross”—Page 13. | Mitchell's accuser, & statement should ' yeas sk :l\nv;\ 1lhr{n have ;hl\:ln‘vfll wilves ing « g»n‘«m armed attack on French | o0 o ! i ucts through co-operative orgar zested on the normal income rates & e obtained from 1 nan: the et Ray i ar bevond this point and «zain dem- raflway lines. Aral volunteor: are vn 15 dead and another criti. | 164 %y i o e and e i e - s g vt e : enstrate that inherent quality of all reported to he flocking to Palmra. | C4lly wounded as the result of pistol L0051t ,‘h,“l;-’jy’”‘"’j" i e B {;\' nbH i 'jv f‘f“ . PART FOUR—i PAGES. ISty ‘;"' Scomuiciiisdacant mas Won't Change Stops that no unregulated monopoly is ever . plaving feverish activity and is in| The Killing occurred in = clash with | cooperative are nismiiony Al e, | um = Gt andioichiiT E PAGE: L e 11y change the honlevard st content with the reasonable. but al- communication with Egypt. Syria. | heotles suspects who declared to | the huge sum of $2.500.000,000 " {per cent to 25 per cent. and probably | PART FIVE—S PAGES. the President in pas findl fhggs| all chanes the BOWOY A 4180 WAE e to justify the unreason. | trans-Jordania and India. Inctructions | have started throwine Hauee The purpose of the dministiration, | - Per cent. as proposed by the Treas- | yfagazine Section—Fiction and Fea-|ment on the findinzs of t nze made necessary hy able on some groundsor other. * ¢ * |are sald to have heen sent by speclal | vur wen pollce. scerren o o & i e . s o zet et yment | ury. Mr. Mellon's proposal for repeal | " tures. | The court has maintained in over- |, lirnoration connse i . emissaries to every pa of & fcar wh police started in pursuir. | | said, o = ie Government | - Sl i ey R T s e O pration counsel Rubber Price Unreasonable. Telamie ot Pran hone s |1Tiie other shoolins eanibe oulg o WL behind this co-opera movemen: as!of th yr)' licit : Ir incom retur = The Rambler—Paz uling a _moti oy ut the|that Congress intended The 1 i 5 D8 Asaust strongly as possible. el s is favored Ly members of bot = X charges on the zround they were p : aw to create bo The uniform expression of the man- by the executive call on the Arabs to ©f 2 hunt for a hold-up man B e P L el i oAb G ittas PART SIX—10 PAGES. Dared in violation of the regulations ; {€ ihe rubber control in the ] “liberate Arabla from French, Enslish | The dead man is Charles C. Deegan, | shonacatr fumtice which tnes o, the ¢ sified Advertising. that President Coolidze s Coll | yry Eiar Sl e LT ; . |22, residing at an apartment house at |and that, chronsh their « ided strensih SeckNon XarCisui B Boy Scout News—Page o Mitchell s commandin officer and he yja carpo A e Mgl o | o Ihe news received here that Gen.| Fifteenth street and Columbla road, | in the end thev will be able to solve In view of the sentiment of the com- | Girl Scouts—Page 10 is powered to convene i ge creased sp s may be permi rom 30 to 35 cents per Sarrail has been recalled from his|\ho was sr e 4 ax P gent : LT At s e r i Al | for thefr product, and our | post as high commissioner of Svria is | 0 W4 shot, according to police. by | the problem cf the export surplus mittee, Chairman Green said vester S X | al @ m arterd is LT investizution showed they could earn | encouraging the insurgents whe 1 revolver in the hands of his brothe: | themselves he would attempt to have the| GRAPHIC SECTION—$ PAGES. See President in Triple Role. [boulgvard nizhwavs. 25 per cent on the capital invested | spreading the report that : Francis of 2312 Ontario road. The CoiitersWith daidine measure framed by the vwhole commit- \world Events in Pictures i S e i ished e i 05 e St DN DT heiee o) cedlng themenastithel Wi e = eon L ihonitarotin nests and Ren This is construed by the defenise a5 shows that the “boulevard er $1 per pound and pro-!the mandate to the League G- | the outcome of a coroner’s nquest. | - 1N conference with Secretary Jar.|vesentative Girner of Texus. ranking COMIC SECTION—{ PAGES. Mmeaning that tke President i< both and the “arterial highwa stiil being restricted. It is | tions. A “red book” devete Irttena e ot S hag | dine st Thursday =nd Friday were | Demoeratic member, likewise declared | o500 P8 0 P TUEES | accuser” and “pre an same s cept _tha said that previous losses of the grow X B - e fim that| he ¢ollowing representatives of farm he not only hoped for united com E Rex 3 = ¢ night a third Jdeveioped—that « the name ¢ Youleva f Phe Tl el b vula ellll De; phb | Ghatles Dessan avas shotHn.a fenflle | cooncr qrvers e n on a bill. but was anxious | MUt and Jeff judze.” When the proceedings have er of the city and o e e eat€ came | lished In English and Arabic by the |the brother, Francis, at the eleventh | ryen SBianaL i Minr o Pwo vears ago Republicans been completed and the court reaches waxv” on the o might be sald by our wheat, cotton, | palestine Arab executive, it was de. | brecinet last night. declared that Po CRdia e den Mol 08 i il and copper producers. : e ‘ 5 Sk oedl t Co-operative Creameries s presented two differ decision on guill or sentence, before If the recommend: Iy}\][”‘“ ‘n»‘,w\lnrr[wn e .|a,;d h"f today. Arab leaders in 'f F}m.mv‘ll(—m_\ tinke fired th> shot! V_ Montzomery. general manager nt billz to the House after working he findings can become effective the dridge goes throuszh I in foe (XLt SCT Seara aime the s | (a0 110 Sclreulate the feal itiool| which Killan nim Central Co-operative Commission As. separately in committee “resident will have to approve or dix- ' thority to fix higher speed for, as ROBEEE ORIV e e e . oslem | icount taymond Beavers. another occupant | seeiation Chairman Green himeself is leading “pprove them. The role the the “arterial” stretches. re was that stab) Europe and America of the car, is being held as t ; & ] : : o e e by v 12 cents per pound. It has . = il withess Peing held as the ma-| W Shorthill, secretury, Farmers'| the opposition to outright repeal of fIoinas g S e R vecently been lifted as high as 32 S HIT . . ; Nationil Grain Dealers Association | the inheritance tax as proposed by can be so cstablished I for ' tions. The traffic ¢ ,,,,f”.\,,,\ a ,‘],’L,‘.M ‘.),",:h SRL A DAMASCUS HIT HARD ; In addition to beinz relieved from ! " (-, 0, Moscr, fencral i Amsoc ”\":,, Mr. Mellon, who would have this field further pleas to jurisd n the the statement, however. zreat surplus of supplies in its pos == duty, Rin by order of Edwin B.! ican Cotton Growers® Excha taxation left entirely to the States opinion of the accused’s friends. rreased speed limit sk = i 3i i Hesse, superintendent of police. has| “Carl” Williams, editor , While a slight majority of the com These pleas may be ent at_any until signs are erected session One-Eighth of City Destroyed in | leen confined to his precin. OLlxhoma z i) ‘thie Wirerence between! ‘nee & nfined to his precinct pendinz | yarmer Stockman: vice chairman, Na. Mittee appears to favor retention of time during the proceedings and even Recent Bombardment. the coroner’s inquest the tax, sentiment is clearly erystal- | pidey aftcr the close of the trial Stopping Abreast. sonable’ and ‘high' prices is not triv tional Council Farmers' Co-operative SRR kil i SN 41 in its monetary implication to our . HATFA, Palestine, October 31 (#). Colored Man Wounded. Associations lized In favor of a considerable rédu However, there was nothinz tangi-| Another importa 1dm consumers s perhaps indicated by | —One-eighth of Damascus was de.| oo Ao U, Chaney. =eneral munager, lon in vates, which were raised tvo | Ganapal Elections Scheduled e lest nisit o sive Srte! (he list 15 ths, one which wonld'pe fhe fact thal this marzin alone over | stroved in the recent hombardment | g n Soinded at Emergency | American Cranberry Exchange sdrsRasuito & Bubmum { 40 per either ‘of these tv urses would he p al O parked m - spital 15 Walte e et cent. tes er me 1 ™ % i >, 1 . . " dop 3 defense 0 che! hines for 1 the whole list ix today costing us up- ' by the French troc The fire o e Richard Pattee. manazer-director - adopted by the defense. Col. Mitchell, | chine e wards Of $300.000,000 per. annum. And | Etench guns oot fire of he | sivinz his address as 314 D streel| New Hnoland. Mk Tromiorerector., Ui Green has indorsed a program | i Five, With Several Hot | ion sermission from firi. Gen 9.1, chnmdise, provied the driver remaine it is met our people who ar ne ing ; _ southwest. Police were unable to lo. n. American Institut : 1" | presented by Frederic Delano as a Rockenbach. commandinz the Dis. within sight and call of % 0 seople who are alone | warning and the c:sualties are esti : man. American Institute of Co-opera 4 National C A ; t v. This oncerned, but v ot xumi] 5 i cate any one knowing him at this ! member of the National Committee on trict_of Washinaton, ! with Mrs. that he can move concerned, but every other consuming | mated at 5,000 > Americans or | qavees N e el heritance Taxation. which would Ity Lontests. MitEhanl ToF hic couitry estate mear < proposed to meet the request of A Lol e ol am 1. s . president Indiana 2 S Mitc or his COUNIY estate mear WS Propo n equest Do English were killed White was shot in the abdomen by | parm Bureau : ndiana | iain the IFederal inheritance levy 338 REGAIsBlEe. to -'Sot 15 sorae Horeeiihe Morchonts @nd: Mann High Prices Boomeranz Armenfans and Damascenes have | peroct; arm Burea . e o Middieburg to e L oL oo i been fleeing by the thousands and sev-| Loin e Dowd of the| lierman Steen. secretary-treasurer (07 At led 3 S e ack 1iding” over the week end. Rep. .Association that some plan be devi Besn AeeinE by e ot sev. | sixth pr a duel on a [ndiana Wheat Grow the amount of credit for DPIVIeNts | By the Associated Pres resentative Frank R. Reid of Illinois, to enable commercial vehicles to maks when we stifle consumption we do two | £al villages between Damascus and | -tair landing in the Iffingham apart C. A. Stewart. general manazer Na. | Made on State inheritance taxes from | while elections Tuesday will be con- | chief civilian counsei. examined three deliveries when there is no parkinz things, reduce the standards of living 1% "‘3‘"”, ""‘,“ Surrends "‘I 'l" 'P",“‘-“; ment house early last night. Dowd tional Live Stock Producers' Associy. > 10 80 per cent of the Federal 1ax. | fineq to 13 States, with general elec. | Texas newspaper men, to whom Col. space at the curb. 2 of the consumer and in the long run The sftuation is zrave and the French |.llezed that White pulled the trigeer - ind cut immediately the rates fions in exly 6 \of thes - of | Mitchell zave the statement which The members of the Board of Com- teni to'reduoe he Buslness of forces are considered much too small. | of o pistal el tion ions in only 5 of these, a number of 5 ! A s St e et e Pliness of cHe A ship.having aboard two alrplanes | bt thas Gpe o nted directly at him J. D. Miller, represented hy Seward Differ on Income Levy. contests which have attracted wide | r¢sulted in his trial—Kenneth Mec- missioners refvained : S Uae ity We thus reduced our iy Tesns aheid e oD but that the cartridge missed fire. 1. Miller, assistant counsel Duire ok R Calla_of Houston and A. H. Yeaser discussing their views on any of the 20 per cent {and.a guantity of gasoline has een | whereupaniDowd fited : twice. . One | menta Learue 3 Apparent agreement for a substan- | ttentic ibeg - ind Harry Lee McCleary of San An- proposed changes. The hoard burned in Beirut Harhor . bullet took effect in White's abdomen. ' Charles W Na. tial cut in the surtax rate, which| New Jersev and Virginia are the|{anio ‘ang atill swas undetermined rerted acting on the hes his auto- The Armenian refugces and Chris | White crumpled to the floor. He was tional (o-operative Milk Producers . formed one of the principal points of only States which will choose Zovern-' bout witnesses to be called for the for a few days to er recove rubber tians in Belrut are uncasy, but for-|taken to Emerzency Hospital in the |ederation. contention two vears ago. is offset by | org, but many big municipal fights! defense. He was certain on one. how. missioner to study Every chemical labo- | elgners still are safe, The ¥vench|sixth precinct patrol. Walton Peteet, secretary National, the possible fight on the normal in-{ il he decided. among them that in ever—Col. Mitchell himself. There more carefully arts or search for better have complete control ol “’“ll;‘ and The encounter leading to the death | Council Farmers' Co.operative Mar. Come tax reduction. —Representative | . yv,ii \here State Senator James also loomed the possibility of subpoeni It At understood rubher reclumation. The ; Promise to give warning should i of Deegan had its inception in the ' eting Associations Garner would Increase the exempiions | y "y 1ier \who defeated Mayor Hylan | Ing Maj. Gen. Ernest Hinds. com. vesterday to make rns to salvanized iron and ' necessary to bombard the clty in case | activities of Capt. Burlingame's flv- Dan Wallace, director Minnesota | 1o relleve all single persons of in-{i- Watker, who efeated Mavor HYAR | o Juding (he §th Corps Area, um. | mendations the Com tainer tarmer de., of an uprising. _ . 1ing squadron. Capt. Burlingame and potato Growers' Exchange comes of #3300 and married persons ! I o Frank D, | der whom Col. Mitchell was serving mind that snein a cot is G r 1 Damascus has paid a fine of $30- his squad were cruising up Secaton Lee Palmer, president Ohio Farm Yith incomes of $5.000 from any tax.have as a leading ovponent Fran when he issued the statements. them to sound out synthetic tes. On the 000 and 3,000 rifles to the ¥French. street. when, hefween Six sth and g = Z Mr. Melion proposes cuts in the nor- | Waterman. the Republican nominee e et on the amendments side tha whole world goes Seventeenin streets, they noticed an B Denman koot ‘ mal rates instead. | Mayors also will be selected in Bos. eid Explains Course. tuken, & . ESCAPES MOB. automobile e i temECsdent Neuonall Sy s ublic rings which have P - i _other sources of <up- SARRAIL ESCAPES MOB. automobile stopped in the middle of Sioel Prodicars! Akdosiatics The '1‘"(“- g whic "\mh:‘\" ton, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis,, Representative Reid emphasized Wouldn't Be rdship. he controlling country — the street This group represented heen held O o e Tuesday - afrer | Louisville and many other cit that it was the object of the defense % ampiate cpreductlon e o o sBEvDE Oatobar (31H0R) Jump o Auto. mately 00,000 farmer - i tinued tomorrc T down ! New York State also is to select'to conduct its part of the case with < heraver possible in other quarters. CAIRO, Egypt, ¢ e nfths of ail those now ma which the committee will settie d i 5 al : > 5 flic office, ex] T s T the Refugees from Damascus report that . Buriingame yelled to the squad ifths of all those now ma e e iy Se ity members of the lower house of the| ulmost dignkty and that only or (M ofie, exiressed e PROLD treme. the 1 ore M ur.| Gen. Sarrail, the French hizh com e Yo ed Lo Sl 0L aCmen Hiptoducts ithrolghydo.operatives: James B. Colt. Boston lawyer, and | Legislature and vote on four constitu. | Necessity and out of justice to the aht th to jump out and surround the cui L rlou | aocuned; hudihe trave % trucks and i iLe controls! missioner, had a RArrow excabe DUOT | Kinle mirned o ooe mamone ou Bingham Sees President. Frank W. Mondell of Wyoming. for-| tional amendments. The voters of | 32¢used. had he brought in the name I GG, HECECT b arour rtire industry (o the hombardment of the city. and popery g mer Republican ieader in the House, | Ohic will pass upon three constitu- | | 3 S 3 not cause undue hardship to tt woneun,. departed hurriedly from Beirut under appeared before the committee vester- ! {jonal amendments. and those of Penn h’;.;":h;;:- = :;'em};'\', utive lor make T e es and wonld gre cilitate day. Mr. Colt urged that personal|syivania will vote on one State officer, c Risennt Didceed general flow of traffic | ings and, he declared, Mr. C ‘g the t 1 operty be exemnpted from | S\ DREE &S and eclared, Mr. Coolidge's (he gener to the police, were three men—Ch chairman of the National Council of :;":’xl'::fm',',raé’" tax, and M! Mondell judge of the Supreme Court name would not have heen brought Nighways. . Deegan, in: the front seat Lehind -operative Marketing Organization: ¥ b b Seats in Ce | into the ¢ b = The traflic engineer sa p : = Co-op keting ations, 3 rtax Seats in Congress. n ase if the rezular procedur militantiv for its| 10 a mosque and burned the house. SVReel- e n AL Bearera (ol 100 rizp) vinlfeai WAL Inptonianal confer en| POpOsed {u sreduckions i sthe ik Teadin streets named were che S e 3 3 : s o c ¥ ¥ V20l GrS IOt ber tent y s £ up to trial had been followed 2 s of time that! An ifterview with an Arab officer gireet, well known to the police, was | with Secretary Jardine and with I | e e ot | Wahile Hs e nat politiclans call| The " prosecution—Col. Sherman , ;Aré‘ul study as beir hways fror control ean last against | Who has just arrive i I Leside him, and Francis Deegan was ident Coolidge. and reductic 5 {an offt-velr - politically. because na-iy\jireland and hie assistant Tieni Which they could Le hurred rees no doubt depends upon | W&Y '-1”nalnm»~;)u»~, is yI'H H:: d. He'; "the rear seat Steps taken by Secretary Jardine to | 1A¥€8 | ttonal officers and issues are not in-| (o1 “joceph 1. McMullen planned to | 1€3St inconvenience to such ¢ 1 S . L s a ascus restaurants o Steps Yy & 3 » i w5 x5 b M —planned i D ol ecalled thut sof n commodity and the other possible 'V i« L ans as given by Capt. Burlingame, is that ' co-operative movement for the pu 2 . S 3 frow. which poi 7 0 W s connected w Ly t ;i e st e & o | 8 pur- | B H i b | kb ons . wh point_in the manual of g e ariisich & ienthitton sources, and the poseibility of subsui. | dler was Lo be seen un.(he SLroel: Charles reversed the car. It collided | pose of Agraeing on a plan in which | A comprehensive program of tax re-|for the third district of New Jersey [ 100 WhIh Doint in the manual of, oncern in Cleveland such a rezulitior Sotes 1l were confined to barracks, and none | ity one in the rear. He started for- | (he Government could be of assistance | duction and revision was advanced in|and another for the third district of | 2 0¢ | 3 {was put into effect, and, while he a1 Defeat Inevitable lidaredishow/tmseltalons ward and to escape hitting another ' in the development of the movement i statement last night by the ‘h“"""” Kentucky. Deaths since the 1924) (Continued on Page 4, Column 4) " |first thought it would prove burden = 2 = ‘hine piloted the car up on the have already proved of sreal value,!of Commerce of the United States on elections have made the vacancies =gty )me, he found later that it did not _“These forces can probably break sidewalk. The car went to Florida | and there is every prospect now that | the basis of studies by a special com- | In Kentucky 76 members of the The engineer pointed out thai th e Sl s bl el SAXOPHONE ROW FATAL. ‘venue ana U siveet efore the shot | the co-operatives will be found work. | mitiee working with the chamber's|state Assembly aiso are to be elected. Leadlno Foot Ba]] solid-tire trucks and horse-drawn uct in a few years, for many alterna- that resulted in the death of Charles ing together as a unit when the time finance department. It favored re-| The States in which elections are to vehicles would be permitted to enter tive sources of ‘production exist. Ad- ¥ % SHACS = : of the income taxes and ve-‘he held and the offices or issues in- such streets at any time to make a d- Deezan was fired. comes for the development of an agri- | duction o E n Y such st Vance in synthetic production of some | Landlord Killed After He Objects D$gZan was fed, = = (bpling | cultural program. Secretary Jardime ' peal of the inheritance and gift taxes | volved are cores Yesterday iivers. provided they leave that strect chemicals will perhaps remedy these with Francis Deegan in the rear senr is in ¢lose contact with the co-opera. and of the “war excise taxes levied in | California—San Francisco only, se- again at the nearest intersection. combinations. Others miglit be more to Noise in Room. E & 5 2 relatior to particular businesses. | lection of supervisors and decision as Eldridge’s Comments. : ! Deegan seized Rinke’s revolver. e lives of the Pacific Cozst and their Hontar us s fcult. to meet. However, these! yjayp Kl October 31 (P put it at the stomach of Lendon Views and assent will e obtained in, Amongz other proposals favored by to purchase af Market Street Railway s, 24: I.,,m,,h.m. a. JNSRPUNES OperatesVery Ity 0D M sn ruayNITIAY 8, was arrest ront, 4 rmati he progra the committee were: | Co. at $35,000,000. P et AT o Bt stendhia ! nry J. Hearn, 1S, was arrested on who was in the front, aitempting to | the formation of the program e R 3 the meuntime I assume that these MERNY B BETNE (5 a0 R O et Landan b T o 0 e berative movement will be | Reaconable differentiation of rates! Indiana—Municipal elections in 101 34; Navy, 0. P Db il e e facts being well known 1o the con- | esgag told police he slew his landlord | Charles, who was driving. * lecognized by the Department of,between earned ind unearned income. | cities. % Syricuse.. 75 Pea Ntate. 0: made this general comment on the trolling nations they calculate On| cpe; the latter objected to Hearn Asriculture, it is understood, as the! Revision of provisions relating to' Kentucky—Election of 76 members | Dartmouth, 14;: Brown, 0. proposed amendments: reaping sucn a harves: as will com- | MEeh FU8 RO NN poom ! Deegan 1s Shot. NS, constructive way of dealing with | capital gains and losses. (of Generai Assembly; one member Harvard, i4; William and Mary, 3. | These changes are based on care pensate them for the ultimate possible Witnesses said that R. M. Timber-| Rinke reached over and turned the farm problem. From the co-opera- Constitutional amendment to per-; House of Representatives: a State rail- | Wisconsin, 12; Minnesota, 12. ful study and are the resu't of oh demoralization of their producing in‘ijaie, the fandlord. had become an- | harrel of ihe tistor from Tamedonc '(ive marketing division of the depart.|mit of Federal taxation of income road jommissioner and county officers | Chicago, 6; Purdue, 0. servations covering six months of dustr | sound of the instrument | . he. tri L cAangdon's o which It is now proposed to es- | from future issues of securities made ) generally. . ! Georgetown, 37; King College, 0. work. They are the resull, to some noyed at the sou | stomach. The trigger was pressed = | Special " i 3 are s From a political point of view | 114" rdered Hearn out of the place | | Whe i ctol went off, e d- | tablish, the farmers and their co-op- | by public zuthorit i 1ssac e o tavoralty | North Carolina, 16: Maryland, 0. & extent. of suggestions 'which have (and T am not speaking of domestic ;g slapped him during a quarrel. |y ieened an Stapped. while - rar ) | eratives will be given full ini vmation | Suport of the Goard of Tax Appelas. | election in Boston. with 10 candidates | Aaines, 13; Cutholic University, 6. been received from citizens' assoria. politics, but of international relations) | ‘The’ men ran into the street and | careened and stoppe he e Charles | egarding co-operatives and markets,' A commission composed of mem-|in the field—7 Democrats and 3 Re- (v,,",,“ 1 (v,, wmbia, 11, ons and_individuals who are inter- these' actjons.and,their reactions a¥elipreatmiethrewr a rock at Timbertake! | o gar diimpeasagithe fobicel nization and financin In hers of ess and other repre-| puhlicans. y : 4 osted in improving traffic conditions. elive with danger. * * * | inflicting an injury from which the ; , DUrlingame s car. toming up from . gac, this divislqw will be 2 cluuing sentatives public to make Michigan—Municipal elections in x| " Some of the changes have been sug. “Our foreign offices will thus <0ONeT | 141ty died on the way to 1 hospitar, e (64 - ook Desdin to o en's w0l fand: ef Information horonzh cindy of Terer 11 in large _number of ciies. including zastad he the indzes of the Trafc {Continued on Page 4, Column 4.) | Hearn was ordered he -)Hmum bon Duei on Page 5, Column 6,) ' (Continued on Page 4, Column 3.) ¢ (Continued on Page 2, Column §.) tnued vin Pez. 2, Column i) | e (T ucd on Lage 3, vulum.y., 2 . 2 AY Hizh prices stifle consumption, and Holman, secretary Col. 1. C. Moller ineer essed the op horse-drawn vehicl he ity would Langdon, another member Karlier in the week Judge R. W of the squad. jumped to the other Binzham of Louisville, Ky.. publisher Vi, strong escort. running board. " In the car, acce & X SHiEier fese controls| A mob attacked the house where he LS 5 Gl . % of the Louisville Courier-Journal and staved and removed all valuables e comeum, | had staved and removed all valuabl