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o . THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. « Dies in Gun Battle. TAX SOUGHT AS AD T0CURB BEER SALF Levy of Cent a Gallon, Giv- ing U. S. Inspection Power, Asked by Andrews. affic the raxil srnment as a_means they descrihed as of hig tey Prohihition Aar he of the Go o A Enaous owered he “'tremend \ eer sweeping (he ¢ A tax of 1 llon on cereal verages was asked of the House \ t of in charze of prohibition This would zive powe neav-heer distilleries. =aid high-powered he manufactured first in \f making near-heer and content The aid prohibition ed if the tax n pure alcohoi A tax of 1 cent A cohol C. Andrew Secretary Treasury Ista enforcer g of inspection of My And the pr the temy ¢ the alcohol A pr & n half and < galloj Where ut “DUTCH” ANDERSON. this beei antative OlAN is coming “DUTCH” ANDERSON SLAIN BY OFFICER HIS SHOT KILLED Repre Pennsvivania and Mr. Andrews much compla wher \ : New 3 (@ontinued from First Page.) o Chindeloom Cie shet FHammond. wounded, the wa Patrolman by the xainst as h ia dealins Ny An alsn he faversd the Gavernment divectly in Xely ) Ham b , e vines and im the wale of sacrimentai mand. Thompson ronsumers trafhic T i hiski S rise Ham eriminal’s Andersor bt i the 'm the own gun that 1 Hammond pital where It was fiv ine in holler fired him rushed the 1wo howrs ifter the shoot Anderson o in the office Officers gave assist nd left And 1. Later. he md soon ! ' . Government emarked Democrat t hoe- n fruer e died He dec ne <nld pint pint that Chief Hansen nee 1o Hammond whe Washington and $4 Iinues R Texas Supply Cot Down the tzallons of the com less 1han There wHisk art of the o hat the Durkir helieved Martin Chicag had fow as s At first James inman been in the counter weeks. ap) and had flooded Michizan cities with the counterfeit $20 bills, ac rding 1o Secret Nervice op Anderson had an automobile the name James nne Horel Ohlor that he staved for a hotel that city and Curley™ Anderson shrink Represeniatiye of Oregon asked factor in the plied c evaporation g ently Jargel Hawley Pilfer Andr pilferinz minor Andrews vas ealled as the com disen ) he duction of the al ffect the hontlezzer a ‘reduction the aico imouning $4.18 representatives of and have argued wonld cutting mannfar ve opposed an 1 Rept e i My M m n ard hearin D AT Aeveloped Al the Known Lima nner in tax, new a as he Ll e NAMED AS SLAVER. that its hamper 1he profirs repeal 7 hand death at i MUNCIE. Ind.. November W. “Duteh” Anderson helieved 1o have Mich.. was wanted he connection with the murders of and Mrs. Ben Hance, who were last August. They were Killed sumably because of Hanee I m At the trial of Gerald Chapman pal of Anderson the charge of Killing a New Britain, Conn.. police- man he Hance was a rendezvous his axsociates Mr. and Mrs. Hance, automobile, were pursued along a country road near this city. and both were shot after a fight at the roadside Before his death Hanee is said to have impticated Anderson Charles (One Arm) was arrested several shooting. Officers named by Hance dicted and his trial is set I or the of his | Gor Jkesmen drug er. ! Muskegon make the am: tha tax. ar ing nnt of work ng it haotlex easiar by cut pre s testi Resides Assist taday \ndrews ns nesses on the committes list were Clinton Robh of Washing representing the United Medicine ufacturers of America. and E. B Reid_of \Washington. appearing for the Farm Bursau Federation Hearings Near End. Actual drafting of the mew, tax*re Anction hill will he beglin tFadnesday ~xecutive session by the committee. “ublic hearinge of rthase who have een seekinz relief from the burdens of taxation. which have heen in prog- | ¢ ress twn weeks, will he concluded o the nt Secretarsy home. for near Muncie Chapman a d viding in their Wolfe of haurs said he also He was in- for Novem Mun ie atter he committes will et itself to the k of reducing or eliminating ftems effect a saving of at least £300.000 000, and prohahly even more. to the T 42 vears old His real name He he wirl - State 1. Peni robhery Anderson, who was was horn in St. Louis was Brown. police records show was first arrested when he was | petty thievery Subsequent] served terme in the Mis Penitentiary and the Joliet tentlary for forgery and Canvicted of forgery in New York im 1916, he was seni to Auburn Peniten | tiary. There he met Gerald Chapman wha also had a_previous police record The million-dollar mail truck robbery in New York City in 1919 invelv Chapman and Anderson. and throngh {the testimony of a chauffeur who drove the ear used in the the pair convicted and At MRS. ULRICH PIERCE DIES AT ROSLYN, . Y. Was Daughter of Admiral Dahl- gren of Civil War Fame. and Leader Here. Tneome tax pavers will recaive the major share of the rolief tary Mellon already having proposed Auction of $140.000.000 in these lavies Most of the of the avail ahle surplus on will apply various forms of nheritance tax Brelimin bill has heen pre nd ers of hoth parties on ommittee have declared they want in com remainder for reduc taxes on nd to the measure worked out EVIDENCE DIFFERS IN DEEGAN KILLING ttee on a n tisan hasis robhery sent were o from First Page.) Policeman Rinke of Capt further develop tain the release this | interim was n and Raym the made hy pendin of Charle Capt. B quad of i in B. Hesse eariy Maj. Hess mitted dum form 1o Commi ¥ n i nhs Th o of the 1 was submi chief of raiders, to Maj. vesterday. As e version Dec Mra, Ulrich Dahigren Pierce ter the late Admiral Dahigre distingnished naval commander dur ing the Civil War. 2 member of an in memoran- ' ald and prominent Washington fam mer Fenning. | j)v and well known in exclusive ntially as fol-| cial circles, died suddenly yesterday a Roslyn, N News of Mrs, Pierce death received here to- day by close fri Althoug Mrs several serions attacks two vears, it e had recovered entirely from their effects and her de ame as a sur prise. The direct canse was given as cerebral hemorrhage. Mrs, Pierce had heen & at Rosslyn for some time. Mrs. Pierce’'s home ihe scene many brilliant and notable social therings. Many times, the -, tdanghter of the famous Civil War asstgned with Cabt-{ o i) officer. she was hostess to dig- in getting on d et nitaries whose names are now wri ten in history For «amany vears she raintained her home at 1 Massa ! chusetts avenne the auto on During her visit away from Washinzion it was closed f el is heing reopened now to receive e L e B Herbody. ot CDatalls s A ANClS L are Iacking. The hody will be hron T minted i here and the funeral held Wednex Torcdons stomacn: Tt Tanedon | 4ay. Close friends helieve it ix mor uck at the gun, while Pvi. Rinke! than likely Mrs. Pierce will he huried abhed 1t: one shot was fired, which |10 Arlington ~ National ~ Cemetery, Charles Deegan. the eperator | Where many of the heroes of history e im the hack mear Whom she once entertained now resi the right shoulder blade coming out| Little is known ahout Mrs. Pierce’s near the rizht breast. He was re.|relatives here. A Vinton Dahi- moved 1o the Freedman's Hospital &ren Pierce. her daughter-inlaw 2 died o The aperating table hetore | Whose hushand met a tragic death medical assists could he rendered. | in California several vears ago, lives F Deegan and Ra¥mond Reay-|al 1804 R street. No close relatives er e piaced und 4t And held | are believad to reside in Washington ion of the o jur Josiah Pierce. her son, is said New Yor! linz = v nds Pierce had an from Cadilize 1133 wned and arles « an. white, f 1474 Columbia road upied hy Raymond of 606 1 street < I Deegan, vio road north near Seven in an effort of the a lon of the ninth pre- Henry Rinke of the jars % lia had heen thre tourir nec operated by Ct d. ind o suffered illness in " helieved Dee: : and ¥ of 2312 Ont street northwest, S he b La Pyt to! o Pt cinet third Rur the arrest R and pre ngame running \uto occupants inet suceaeded On Sidewalk drove an effort Charles Deesan th idewaii - cape, a ) ed, in an effort on officers stop «the eegan grabhed the r sster of I'vi. Rinke o funeral arrancements of the Homotb for aet now. to live in roner’ Deegan’s Solitary Version. orated by when told by the other. ersion of Francis Dee. n. told to & Star reporter in the cell yoom of the ilth precinct station. Deegan protested in a broken voice he was net responsible for his hor's death, His version is as fol- | — Convicted Grocer on Prc.J-tion. Isaac Silverman. a grocer at 50 M street southwest. recently convicted o receiving stolen properix. has been piced on probation b, tice Staf ford in Criminal Division for two vears. Attorney John I, Krupsaw vepresented the accused and asked the | court 1o place his client on probation. Against this story. eo one policeman the solitary the rear of the autom: were going to fake me the police came up. wasn't any liquor in the ear know of. The first 1 knew of when these two policemen ke and Langdon-—jumped in. There 3 a scufe and the car was run ng Al over the place. so I don't . m.:n,\%mmr»r what happened—but was in and they wntown when on Rinke's gun. and the flash 1 saw came from the gun while it was in his hands. and then the car stopped. Younz Deegan s a student at john's College. He formerly played foot ball with Business, High School. He said he never had fived a revolver in his life. 1 do ki that I never had my hands TWO MEN ARE HELD PLAN COMPROMISE INPRISON BREAKING. ON GERMAN LOANS | | | Taxi Driver and ReleasediSystem of Credits in U. S. | May Help Municipalities Out of Troubles. | Prisoner Will Be Tried for | Aiding Convicts. - | | Jdohn Murray prisoner and | Aviver, Wil he released George held for the pthorities in conneciion with thei alleged part in the escape of Ralph Dickerson and William A. Mille: om | German wernment. has held up | Occoquan last Saturday meorning. it | Nearly $125,000.000 in leans which | decided today following @ con | American bankers have heen ready to | ference hetween M. M. Rarnard. gen erman cities and states. | eral superintendent of prisons in the B the federal ernment | Disgrict. and Commissioner Cuno Ru- | in Germany looks askance at any in. | doly It % siated the twoe men will | CT0ase in the hurdens of its cities and | Ihe proxecnted in Virginia on the charge | Stites just as in the United States the | alding prisoners 1 in their free | President and his cabinet have from I dom time fo time fssued warnings against Their freedom short lived, Dickerson the Increased horrowinzs of local com. | 5 1 were captured vesterday by | munities i Detectiven Sevivearer. Jet nd Aligand { - But the indi in which the “hase through a field on the | Washington Government has inter Henrv Aillard, near Tysons | ested frself in the German situation | Corner, Va. The detectives made the 1o Another point which is en trip in company with Murray. whom | tively apart from the aquestion of | | Jeti had pleked up st Tenth and F!local extiravagance. It concerns an | | sireets, unclarified point in the Dawes plan | Police state that whereby the transfer committee is | vanged to heip the men t obligated to use its power und in Nowing hisx acquair » with them | fuen iny drop in for | during his term ai Oceoquan. which | eign reparation pay erminated last Fridey and he invited ! penis o help him They further clave that one of the men Mureay if he could get out he knew where he could get mone Whila aid penalis their o Occoquan | Cox, BY DAVID LAWREN( | The U'niied States Government, act with the knowledze and to some In accord with the wish of the A taxi Virginia ing extent i {make 10 Naturally Murray 10 prevent cha when due Might Be b Drwes plan shali man lavge sunis in then when the o ssin The B the therefore. should hor elaewhere and hents o e sho rments <o would ship sueh an d ont of Germany then @n of slor of ) how r pow cities and America the In such made retrieved mind the additional aceount of police their ey had Occo the prisoners will they not seem they e due zet on prost pi told i hecause panions at commit av that v intereat <uitered cannot he to thein aquan it wonld be LARGE TURK ARMY - MOVING ON MOSUL = - ‘e the French Alleged to Hawe|tofersd »ith Given Permission to [mean ‘tnue” cierman ciries and i Cross Syria. i hec amount of Aistm b exchange ir wtion would | vestors who hold cour lonns German citie he Government undertake to even enter kind. hut warn - ne nd on the of states American approve or disapprove loans of cirenm sent in ars are in com the heen this under stances ing (kers that support if rest pay by a few rents transfer The h their ordinary development id sdmit that has anv 1 ments on on form conld no the trans. fer hib committee ht By the Assor e loans LONDON, patch Svria ~d Pross November Daily Mail large hodies ee and eintes heen A dise | from Beirut of Turkish taward Mosul from to the nee min Perlin sen the a mimilar | o0 crjes of Turks egat the French a permission 1 foreign A Great Rritain | Neavy French govern of troops are moving rkey. The loans to he Ards o Daily Express has It put the numi 5.000 and allezes that bt $ rge addition ndehied hurder exch committee of the ittee has ahout « sion t be limited te that foreign be stricted corpor 1 i Sinee many's A place nge. the finance have given them cross ess we h ad com Syria 2 visory has the ment The commanders the Turkish British boundry Publi The Morning Post’s correspondent says public security in Syria is non existant. A large area around Da- maseus is in perpeutal turmoil and Vrizund hands are creating havoe on lives perty. The situation wems quite out of hand, notwith standing the fact that Gen. Gamelin the French commander, has taken control at Damascus and reinforce ments have arrived The correspondent adds that a {turn to anvthing approaching normal conditions cin he achieved only by the introdu of large bodies of highly troops. At present there is no indication of improvement and Kuropean prestige wenerally is nffering ne neh borrow Ahron the French favoring 1o Check the Mosul that Syria suggestion dinary cases in preparations » 1ld be re engaz ons ed in reproduetive action agalnst enterprises American placed le Bremen, ¢ herg and Bavaria for the netting added to loan under have Rerlin ind Heide and bankers already for the citi gne. Munich the states of Saxony in additon ree Central Bank Agriculture hout £80.000.000, which, when the $110006.000 internationa the Dawes plan. makes a not. in the jndzment of offe hoth sides of the v constitute <im too large to he handled. <o it ma (he sald confider the present discussion doss not affect the value of the loans to Germa jax and st which already have made Compromise Worked Out. American Government worked ont Security Nil. - s of and I does t heen traine has in [ The fAnally the nature of a com ans and may sides ve the whole factorily. The scuggesti the reported | the Washington troop toward the Reichshank the Mosul frontier. it_was reported in | |0 (SECRIMNE R e mid-September that 70.000 Turks al-| i, for foreign loans to he made by ready had been massed on the Irak | emmior CQreEn fod It the front of Mesopotamiu as a means of | peiti il SUIE SN COEE e i forcing a favorable decision of the \\OHIRRRE SRPEACES SO b s dispute over Mosul hetween Turkey | =it (ot e LN NN Wil he and Great Britain. forthaoming of gold credits es With regard 1o Syria blished In the United States and in Nations has veccived protests from |, eigy countries. It will he noted Arab bands the recent obera- pa pr. Hjalmar Schacht, president tons of the French. who hold a/,r'pe Reichsbank. is now in America mandate over Svrla. azalnst the |} | GF BentamindiStréne., #o Druse tribesmen and thelr bombard. | [he EUest of BenIamin o or s o ment of Damascus. In the hombard. | e’ 0f 1) i ment approximately one-eighth of tne |~ L (L Washington was destroved. and more "LRAD | .oypial davs conferving with Sec natives are reported to have et s here heen Killed. Both Great Britain and | {r¥ Mellon and cabinet officials heve. the United Statex have made strong [NEE IS SUET, BICHCEICR LI0S or representations to France ageinst the | o nan municipalities and private in bombardment. The Teague of Na. | iermel mon bttt A Pe e ish tions has postpenad until Fehruary a |0 € o it ries hearing on the Arah protests which wiil not in any way come under - ? 5 - the scope of the transfer commitiee DATEASGIS AN AR of the Dawas plan. which commit > tes. hy the wayv. has declined to date to issue any ruling on what its course might he with respect to the ultimate plan which romise ahont Arah Bands Protest. it <atis. ade is In connection with movement of Turkish the leag guest ! eity 5.000 Wheat Supply Cut OF—Trihes Refuse | to Treat With French. | Count Guisep FAM | MONDAY, NOVEMBER P 1925. ITALIAN DEBT COMMISSION I Vol 0US PLAYERS DENIES MONOPOLY »= Moving Picture Concern Re- plies to Government Charge of Conspiracy. The Fan [ bt heen he cot renched | The 1 the cony ng its oy ilen Far A monop. In >xhit dist ibu [ abandon cluding t required order present sy to get 1« Players Lask n. whict Fedes I have hrief filed with the oration declared opment fon hre ates Sresl Moto of ne he throughont two vears ng the past <ion connse en sell h had the pow of 1 mpetite the compelied practices, el s tain trade in whereby exhibitors take inferior pictures in the good ones.” and the stem heater ownership, hat are POLCEMAN S HLD N FATAL SHOUTI Bandit Suspect. Shot in Row With Pvt. Dowd. Dies Private sixth wh of 922 Fift waund rec e dur ver in right f the W6 1) stre Dowd is Inquest morgue. nouneing 1t plain but that tomary inquest The shoe went into A suspect Robinson hy Jur taxi chauffeur. repo house tha Effingham Maj. pending From Wound. Michael 1. Dowd of the inet was relieved from duty and detained at the station Walter White. died from en colored h street a bullet eived by him fron evol hand wd's early urday on A stairway He ing Apartment ise. et heing Nevitt and a co- tomorrow 1e Distriet win B. Hesse. ef from duty, 1 snspended was ens- f an Coroner his re hat he this p was acedure the outcome not Ming 1 the apartment ed hold-np man of 629 T street. a ok place when Dowd house after frer Orn colored had t two hold-ups taken avment of interest on loans out of 'place at Second and D streets early ALEXANDRIA. Egvpt. November 2 (®).—A traveler from Svrin asseris | that Damascus is in danger of famine. | o' 1ie SRid the nkurents ho the | ‘STEEL-VES.TED’ THIEF ! Neiiar where 1he Toent cnier retnes. HAS ANOTHER VICTIM! pid accumulated in Germany (Copyright. 1925.) f villages around Damascus, and that to negotiate with the French GEN. SARRAIL RE Policeman Wounded by Durkin Dies—Efforts to Catch Him | Redoubled. Gen. Duport Sent to S Commissioner, Official avord of the recall I'rench government of Gen. French high commissioner veached the Siate | Gen. Duport will be sent to Syria (o act high commissioner tem- porarily pending the sppointment of a { civilian to that posi. The information came from the American embagsy at Paris, The removal of Gen representations made Herrick in connection Ihardment in - Damac | periled American lives American-owned property. representations were made hy powers, inclnding G Rritain, | ACCUSED SLAYER DIES. by in By the Asa Department 1 CHICA death has i. Durkin, and slayer, Serzt. Harry Gray, shot by the fugitive gunman in his sensational | excape from a police trap last Wednes. day night. died early today it was the second d costly attempt 1o capture a of FEdward Shanahan, Government | 2 Mm:.fi:.? agent. Lloyd Anstin, uncle of Dur-| other | kin's sweetheart, Betty Werner, in| | wh | was laid, died of wounds received in | |a zeneral st | | When news of Gray's death was| | fashed police redoubled efforts to ap: Prisoner , prehend the ‘“steel-vested” bandit, | | who had vowed be taken alive. i | { idied Press. | | 0, November been charged to dapper antomobile 2. Another Martin thief Sarrail follows by Ambassador | with the bom- which im. h in the| the slay Charged With Killing, Succumbs to Pneumonia. George Michael King, 25 vears old under a homicide indictment in con. (day that Durkin had threatened tol nection with the alleged slaying of | commit suicide should his capture Tom Brady, colored attendant in a |appear certain. In his career as an North Capitol street soft drink estab- | automobile thief Durkin wounded | lishment. died vesterday at Emer-.|three police in Chicago and two on gency Hospital from pneumonia. | the Pacific Coast before he slew Shan- Priar to his death g was delirious, | ahan, who attempted to question him causing attendants to place him in a | *oncerning a stolen car. restraining sheet. % King was rated by police as being the cleverest alitomobile driver either | Borneo Fourth Largest Isle. Rorneo, an island in the Malay Ar- they.or the revenue azents ever coped | pneumenia | chipelago, is the fourth jargest island with, and his attack of was said to be due to riding in auto- [in the world. 'The others, in the order of their size. are Australia. Greenland mobiles at might thinly elad. The body will he taken to Brookiyn |and New Guinea. It is in the control for hurial. KIng's two sisters arrived |of the British and Dutch goyernment Besides its agricultural products it has frem Brooklyn 'last night nflflj‘:r died. - a large mining industry, | Saturday Dowd 11 ing hetwe. night 1shed up the stairs to a land en the second and third floors, where he met White with a pis tol In his hand. In the scurry and bustle Dowd first helieved that White ar di pped hi not and he said, there yest The casu at first the bullet and did ne tridge wa Iater it wa and proba Dowd. De explode | vainly tried to wrench the pistol from | him fired effect in White | taken to Emergency Hospital and died w is pistol at him the but that it cartridge. Dowd finding himself jeopardized, two shots—one taking abdomen. White was erday morning ial examination of the pistol thought to reveal that had a faulty percussion cap 't g0 off, but when the car taken out of its chamber found that it did explode. narrowly missed hitting wd said that the revolver bly | was aimed directly at him at the time SERGT. PETERSEN DIES. 1908 Anton T of the U ting affray, from which | than 30 vears irkin escaped apparently unharmed. | Reed Hospital Friday. ices will tomorrow +| Retired as Ordnance Sergeant in After 30 Years' Duty. b} Peterssen. 71 years old S, Army in 1908, after more ervice, died in Walter Funeral serv- in_Arlington 2 o'clock. be conducted afternoon at Sergt. Petersen enlisted in the Army Battery C Field ‘Art was made an ordnance He had that he would notin 1878 and was at first stationed at 3 g {the Washinzton Barracks. The Werner woman told police to-| cerved as a Later he first sergeant in Light of the Third Regiment of illery until 1301, when he sergeant. made Washington his home ! since his retirement from the Army. He resided at 905 Allison street. 85 WPC ody 1 Victim Identified. JRT, R. ovember 2 (). recov, ste to discuss Italy's war debt to the United States. di Misurata (chairn detained pending the | ed at the station | ; | who | e home the illfated police trap |was retired as an ordnance sergean Left ), Count Bonin Longave and Dr. ITALIANS REOPEN WAR DEBT PARLEY: OWE U. S. 2 BILLIONS Wantinued from First Page) accested as valuable in the process The I together fan deht comprised kind of of cash Phere is hooke of Raurd gation ad the Unite the Dir agninst thinlsnot in the at the government ates had « sin n. which to fund irs deh hut mderstood tneluded figure Treasury owing the abligation listed her Paid Interest 1. and the deht, as cash advances. cor 1tal reemen 1a f previc with other 1 zeneral lines Mast 41, ¥ of the If « er. Such the May 18 51 bie made total acered ame from credit o 164 S04 Conside payment hy Italy s heen e diustments Met By visiting Officials. The comm New York sion arrived vesterday, and there by Henry P. Fletcher, American ambassador 1o Italy: Secretary Wins ton of the American Debt Commissio Ambassador de Martino of Italy Augnsto Rosso. counselor of the Ital fan embassy. The party laft shortly fer arrival for Washington and has aken up headquarters here in the Mayflower Hote The Ttalian Commission, headed by Finance Ministar Count ®oipt, in cludes Don Grandi, undersecretary state de Martino. Count Lelin Bonin Lonzare. Alherto Pirelli Mario Alberti and Gine Ruti, secr ary general The following the commission cesco Paola Cantelli R. Amanni. R Paride Formentini The members of the secretarial staff the commiss as follows turno Cornera. Mr. Riondelli, Mr. omoni and Mr. Compaggi The commission will also he accom- panied hy: Mario Lavatelli, Mr. Pas salicqua, Mr. Freda, Dionzelli, Della Vecchia and Mr. Bachetti in was met Amba ssador experts accompans Gini. Fren Gino Ravenna and molo Angelone FTALIAN ENVOYS ARRIVE. Ambassador Fletcher Heads leeting Debt YORK. November 2 imporiant phase in the United States eredits opened vesterday here of Count Musurata. Italian finance and five members of Italian debt mission on the Duiiio A delegation from the Department. headed by Ambassador Henry P. Fletcher. who is here from Rome on vacation, met the visitors at_quarantine While 2,000 anti-Facisti walted near the pier. the envovs were landed ecretiy at the Battery and escorted by a force of secret service men | mounted poiice and membhers of the | special homb squad. were hurried to he PPennsylvania Station. where they entrained at once for \Washington The five other members of the commission are Dino Grandi, under secretary of state for forelgn affairs: Count Lelio Bonin Longare. senator | of the realm and former Ambassador France: Drs. Alberto Pirelli and Mario Alberti, honorary ministers plenipotentiary, and Commendatore Dino Buti. Giacomo De Martino, Italian Am bassador 1o the United States, is also « member of the commission. Count Volpi said the delegation had placed no time limit on its stay. but would remain “as long as the discus. | ston of the debt settlement requires. | “Italy u_ndnltlko:. this important discussion in a spirit full of "lovaity and sincere determination,’ “The fact that capacity to pay acknowledged basis of the negotia tions, represents undoubtedly promise for a successful conclusion ELECTION CIRCULAR Delega- tion NEW 1 Another forts of fts war the arrival Velpi di ninisier Mission. ) the ef fund with Giuzppe State to Ry the Associated Press. RICHMOND. Va., Novemher The Rev. Felix Kaup. rector of the Sacred Heart Cathedral nere. in a sermon yester vigorously de- nounced as a fraud a circular dis- tributed here and purporting to be issued by the “Grand Order of the Knights of Columbus,” ealling | “the faithful” to rally to the support [in the elections in Virginia_tomorrow {of John M. Purcell, who is seeking re-election as State treasurer. Father Kaup said Mr. Purcell is not a mem { ber of the Knights of Columbus and | he warned all Catholics not to be de- ceived by the bogus document. He added that the leaflet obviou 1y day from the sunken submarine S.31 | was designed to prejudice some voters was identi fied today as that of Henry d.ee Crawford, radio man of Ardmore, Okla. med rinz The hody Ardmore.. Identification means of finger prints, a_monogram- | proceed was made by and an initialed belt buckle. was to be shipped today to S - o against Mr. Purcell, who is the only Catholic on the ticket, Father Kaup said the Knights of Columbus would immediately to take legal steps to apprehend and bring to an ! aceounting In court the persons re- Laponsitle for the paper. : the he ‘said. | is the | a good | DENOUNCED AS FAKE upon | WASHINGTON . Ma HERRICK CONFERS - ONDEBT SITUATION Reported Painleve Has De- cided to Resume Parleys in Washington. | By the Accociated Press PARIS An th the swember American assador Herrick called at the ofce | n connection settlement the Un with Prer At the Berenger nd this was taken b he afterncon newspapers as con of the earlier rep ve for Wask emier The firs he the dr: ster Cailla ‘hinet Mir ernment frndi il M 1y settlen ind nance 2 from America be weie financial and esume Parleys. the has decided ime the y American nd that hly that M. Painle without further ado to re Washington with Funding Commission or ted rleys at Deht Henri experi- will be s for otiat the nent. Both the Matin nal are one in agreement that M. Berenger will he given the task, and the former the ques- tion will be settled at the next sitting the cahinet. It ried that decision 1o resume ihe nesoin- tions was due to insistance A tride Briand. foreizn minister In con i with the debt settle ment. question arises anew that of replacing Amhassador Daeschner art Washing The Matin asserts that M. Berenger will he sent there piace of M. Daeschner with s to carry the however. declares official functions encronch on the preproga- M. Daeschner that he & hich commissioner of the Republic with limited settlement 'LARGE RED.UCTEIENS IN D. C. DRY OFFICE Force Is Cut From 700 to Little More Than 300 With Slight Hardships. m Frencl and the & e neg the by Avis The Jo Kerenzer's discussions rnal that M tives of will go 2 French but duties The tion Administration’s new prohibi ogram has already resulted in reduction of the headquarters force here from 700 little more than 300, and dismis will probably he made shortly headquarters to its necessary size, estimated hy of ficials to he around 300, The shift of ahout 400 Government employes has heen accomplished, it was learned today. with as little hard ship as ever accompanied a change of such magnitude in the service. Just how many he dismissed, estimate to cut Government finally no official this morning. unofficial reports, however, that the dismissals might range anywhere from 35 to 70 persons Vaiiant last-minute efforts are being made, however, by hoth James E Jones, assistant prohibition commis- sioner, and the appointment division {of the Internal Revenue Bureau replace as many of the clerks from the prohibition possible in other positions The Civil Service Commission, the appointment division and Mr. Jones have been exceedingly active in trving to solve the decentraliz I with as little hardship as possible upon the clerks in Washington. Clerks leaving headquarters have been transferred to the new fields, and several have resigned to enter busi- ness ne has been dismissed. An unusual spirit of self-sacrifice has been shown by some emploves Mr. Jones explained today. One clerk who had an offer from an outside business resigned from his Govern ment job in order to leave his place for another who =0 far had heen un able to find other employment. Ofcials do not feel, however, that the decentralization can be completed without some dismissals. These, of necessity, must go through the usual channels by way of the Secretary of the Treasury to the Personnel | Classification Board. Under new reg | ulations the classification hoard must | approve dismissals before employes |are dropped. will have to was able to There were to outgoing unit as ion | THREE DIE, DNVEvINJURED. | | WILKES-BARRE, Pa., November 2 ‘(p').—Throe of four men returning | from a Halloween party were killed vesterday when their touring car | crashed through a guard rail on the | Susquehanna River Bridge. landed on the street car tracks, struck a passing street car. | They were Anthony Baigas and Wil [liam Bakun of Plymouth and .John Nanticoke. Anthony Narkun |was seriously Injured. The automo bile slipped an_fhe gnow at a point where the bridgefanakes a turn. shlem | this city, and D.C.MENTOSTAND TRIAL IN'FLORIDA Police Lieutenant, Policeman | and Former Marshals Ordered Removed. | Joshua Sprinkle, lientenant of police three former deputy United Siates | marshais. a police patroiman and 10 other Washingionians, including s | Pullman car conductor and 1wo por tore Florida to answer an for alleged prohibition indictment residents of Florida Removal procesdings wera ended 1o day when District of Ap v in &n opinion h | reversed the action of | ik L. Siddons of the District Supreme | Court had held the indictme: bad a% 10 be practically void and ha | ordered the release of ihe ser | When the Government, through United | States Attorney Gordon, appeaied | from that finding the men were quired to give bafl to await the action of the appeliate court Held “Probable Cause” The first step to 1da for trial must go ot indictment | national the jalation of the Named number are also a the Court als, Justice Robh, Justice Freder Showr et the men to Flor ken before [nited | States Commissioner Needham €. Tur who held that the indictment was sufficient proof of prol canse think the men zui who or dered their departure proceedings were ther he apinian of Justice dered on them Resides Lient charged are James H Hunter, Emile Krauss lough, Jnseph Roudwin man, William Halisr, 0. ¢ Patrick Barteman. Charles Claude MeXefll, Wallacs Walter A. Tapscot and The opinfon of Justice F on a 1ecent decision ates Supreme Court the case was hefore ting that in ings the inquirs there ix prohabie cause person guilty and the athers ph Mecui John Ne Fredericke Marshall Arcedale Sprinkle Ix hased the United rendered Justice Siddans such reme proceed his remo since is anly whether e 1 in Morse Case Cited. eme Court held in trial district ment if ane that where an {n vefore the < evidence hing or he cmova to the ane dictment e production of the indic has heen dictment the s tending he an offense and can only hat aspect indictment Tustice ound and s presented it it ma gistrate simp! 0 eatablish passer The coordi W poin a criminal ple: R not 1o be ed as nz and may factorily in f however with a_ ecrime in om which he fled dictment is good ¢ the accused is guil be only consid the artificial the State Whether the in whethe satis that has heen fue ha had and acent the apinior left 10 the trial co: Justice Robh reviews similar cases in which the upheld indictments ss va as was the Florida document BURLEITH BUS CASE RULING TODAY SEEN Utilities Commission Expected to Act on Plea for Higher Fare Fought by Citizens. number nirts have a The nrobahly Public - will render lities Commis teday on the applicatian of the Wash ngten Railway and Electric Company to extend its Rurleith hus line from Tenth and to the capitol this line 8 o straets eastward and to increase the fare on rom six tokens for 40 cents or nts cash to five public 10 cents eash with 45 tokens at At the company presented 1 that the bus line has | earning operating expe $3.000 AU present chirges 2 cents | payment of the S.cen s application the it would issue a payment of 10-cent ¢ the increase is granted The Burleith Citizens' Associ had a representative at the hearing oppose any increase in fare this time, contending the company operate the line longer of time hefore considering Members the commission . no indication this morning as what the decision would he when the me ing is held this afternoon Maj. W R. Covell. assisiant the Commission. also will lav be that hody this afternoon a report gesting revised regulations for contrel of taxieabs and public hack ing vehicles. 11 is probable the Com mission will hold a public hearing on these recommendations before taking action for ants. ilen short o the compan comp; transfer pon ash fare, if <honld period 1 change PIMLICO ENTRIES FOR TUESDAY — Purse. $2.000 B-year-olds and *Indian FIRST RAC vie' Steeplerhas | Eagter | KaSkaros Tereex “Friar Regal Tory TW. A Read entry | SEC Dubrie Clay Pigeon Silver Song Gr Bex S1. John Re Yoursell Haze Temoeat the E in rail | £1.300: claimis Hiliside Havhasaid 10 100 107 114 108 s ioa SHeartineaker Pratile Pheasant Green Rlazes Rockove West Paint | Sea Net The Engineer THIRD RACE_The S1.300° claiming handican up 1 Ta miles. | Sir Leonid I Randuit Shadowdale | ¥OURTH RACE—Pimlico Serial | for all ages: all ages: & furlongs: 3.0 | shume Ajons Sarmaticis Cinema . IWorthmor Candy Kid Sarnorris +Spagram Stahle antry tEverglade Stable entrs FIFTH RACE—Purse $1.500 ville: 2-year-olds: 6 furiones | $Priceman 04 :Clapiran | Prince of Wales Kilter | tAraby = Welshot ... | Auciita < tFlechita’ | Gaftsman 010 | 1W. Zeigler. ir.. entry. SIXTH RACE—Th purse. $2.000% for 3 miles | Wheatat 118 K. Solomon's 81 115 | Prinee Hamiet. 111 H RACE—Purse. $1.300: 3-vear- up: claiming: 1 mile and 70 vards, Georea Demar. . 11 Lanoil 11 “Tacn 10 Wondlake |11 i Wild Heather. [ 1 Gold Tran . 1o Viwarnom 200 Patapsco: purae ANear-olde and Moro Lary 13 12 103 Ambandor 103 i - LW Counselior.. 130 Loz Cabin Stud Stafford Handicap olds and up: 1 'a i Who Knows *Apprentice allowance el Weather, raining; track mu

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