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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER REORGANIZATION ' [_reo s J (ALLWINTERCOAL ™ SERiNG viEw o stai saner FURTHER GONFLICT e v = FEWATNAVY YARD HAS MANY FRIENDS [ STRIKE NOW SEENpsszomsemss erom st o - ATDEEGANINQUEST) ™2 * ™ GET PAY INCREAGES i Anderson Lies in Town—Trouble From While President Coolidge was e - P A e — telling newspaper men today that he had invited his father, Col. Strong Feeling in Incoming P IU. S. Observers See Little| l"fi"“‘l"'}{"ld L:::lil«-l_». Nagro Demes Hearing Broth-| Joun ¢ Coolidze 1o spena ho | Less Than 10 Per Cent Rec- Winter at the White House, he Congress for Mergers of 4 | Chance_for Peace in At | u we ssuciaied pieus overy of such a countertett saur-| €F OF Slain Man Admit Lig- | fhai™ i jerinded these callers | ommended for Raises in Re- MUSKEGON, Mich., November 8.— [day night by & Muskegon storekeep have th itlal ¢ used in United States Bureaus. titude of Both Sides. Greater Muskegon had 3 bad sight |led fo & bolice call the sibsosuent uor Was in Car. the public f his name port of Wage Board. Monday, sleeping behind barred doors | urrest of Anderson, attempt He pointed out that heretofore the | | i { . S el {and suffering in many cases from | break {ur’\'lllu-rl\ when he shot the ar o colonel has been referred to mere “nerves,” although the cause of their | resting officer, and his own death | ly as Col, John Coolldge, but dur BY WILL P. KENNEDY. An anthracite coal st T s e e (Duteh) Ander. | when the' officer, though woundad,| Further conficting testimony m g Bik father's Sisle fe Pleaoiith Less than 10 per cent of the work & fn the dn 3 | months’ duration. possibly not ending | oy, dead in the morgue. | tore the gun from his hand and fired | ed the inquest today into the ¢ last Sumn the Iatter confided to | TS in the Washington navy vard and her consolt : Jifnan saumdl Gig ond UCAWn Ly 15 ce wero called frequently during a bullet into Anderson’s hody of Charles €. Desgan, 21, Killed Sat-| him that he wished the newspaper- | ther naval stations in the Potomac ng Congr Bt ko : {by Government observers today, a8|(he night by startled persons whose | Mrs. Alex A. Campbell told police!, ;. .* L0 1w e8al =0 B 60 me: that he had a middls | 8nd Severn River section included in AR se i flpatt S uden the anthracite con-|imyuginations had been keyed high by | Jast night why Detective Hammond '#Y WEht after memnbers of - e he local district have been recommend i nipeno. the trative | i ! ighten battle lines the shooting to death ‘Anderson, | did not use his own revolver against | H9U07 quad had hoarded his car : Sl father feared | €d for wage increases, it was reve REBSNEEMON S with rec Veiled intimations come from Penn- |y oo ine punnn “killer and pal of | Anderson. She said she was on Wes Max Smith, colored, cal v 2t he ikt confused with | ©d today in a report of the Nava Achs o3 whith o e by & | xvlvania that overtures already have| Goralq” Chapman. Police said it was | ern avenue when Anderson made his | police 4 witness te an 4 e e to e meandson | \Wage Board made public at the navy B probibly been: made by John L. Lewis, presiy g hogio night experienced in many | break for freedom, and that Ander-|conversation in No. 11 precinct Sun the Prosidents son johm—or |yard. If the increases recommended apasiel bint Sommn was dent of the United Mine Workers, to} ¢ 5 son grabbed her and placed her be-| g ween police and Francis Dee.| whether it was merely a question |2I® approved by the Secretary of the be acted v d 2 hleh Government source sUgKeStNE ) rje podies of Anderson and Detec. | tween himsclf ana the detective : vear-old brother of the de-| Of his trait to ulways be precise. |~vevy: they will become effective Jan Ithongh the proposals :\f.' me. 1f”;‘l't’,"";w”‘l""lr"‘"(’ of the [tive Charles’ Hammond, who brought | the latter started to fire. ' «d, denied having heard Francis{ The President concluded his re. i g voconetled to it ! Moriee ate vigor. | the gunman down, after being mor- Tdentification Verified R e i minder by saving that inasmuch Those crafts ignored in their ar oberators. These stories VIEOY Ltally wounded himself, lie today at o i uy there had been Mquor In the| . "4}o cympliance with this re- |&uments for higher hourly wages ar gusly; idgniled, (MUt uevertNEles. MO Grhies raninG (AP ithe. iy, AT E A Grand Rapids hotel clerk was to an sutomobile. quest w consume much type |€Xpected to appeal before the Nav opinion prevails among officials of the | UL B GHEE, ) nerson's body was | attempt today to identify Anderson| James A. Hunt, station keeper at| Ha%h6 g “olonel's request | General Wage Board of Review, soo . Patent Office 3 D baallon L tuken and identified vesterdwy, hun.|us a man who registered at the Eagle | the eleventh precinet, had just told tha| @50 a om the In ot that amdwinter will find defections In | jreds of persons gathered. Police ro- | Hotel, Grand Rapids, as J. W. Sellex urs of u conversation between Frar < gardeners and 105 ordnanceme rtment ks o he miners. e out flat.|Serves finally were called and the|A telégram to Sellers from a Detroit | (I8 Deegan and Max Smith, which he . | Were most" favorsa in: the' seco: 1 sent to t . Sle | had overheard: Sunday. He 1 he ended v . The & et table example - | morgue closed | womun vesterday figures in this angle | d Sunda said e} mended wage increases. The gardener f merce, und a. notable example : footed with the statement that now is | BIOrS Lo | of the investigation. Sellers has been | Overheard Deegan say (o Smith: “They are slated to receive flat hourly i K omies eff .“: IGuEL o O : the time to settle, once and for all, the | X See Ofticer. ! bednt trom the (hotal’ for severall AIEn't gt dny Mo on ta. T threw it creases of 10 cents or a rate of 70, 6 nation and consolidation ha o . wage “hold-ups” they claim the mine | ¢ the undertaking parlors where! qavs although his baggage and auto-|out and broke it out and 60 cents per hour where they are ziven by Sceretary Work in the In has foisted upon the | | 1 \ workers' union the detective’s body lies more than|mgbile are in Grand Rapids 1 now getting 60, 65 and 50 cents pe: terfor Depart retary Work purchasing public for two decades.| 000 passed by his bier vesterday. Any lngering doubt that the slair Smith Makes Denial & fear bt A \ n - 5 v oL ing ain| | {hour.” The ordna men are recom in o e it] JARRIS S . The miners are equally as firm 10 |aichough the body was not to le i | is Aade o ams tonoved lage] T Smith was called as u witness | mended to recelve 75, 70 and 65 ar e e e e thely Selermition (hat Tupe = |wiste uunil vedey night when the body was viewed by 10 thia conversation. He denied that| { hour, an increase of 5 cents per hou: slatio the sdministrative o . equalities in the anthracite fields mus o ookl ot b secretin HewiEn s lowee 2l Deaean ras B4 e na e ol s o Gl cers o bring about consolidation. He | Above: Representative James T. Begg | 1t wiped out. and the right of the | e iiher local police nor secret serv. | George Page. it service opera-| Decgan had miad over their present wages of 70, €5 an also adve n of ad of Ohio. L e men ).m{.» believe Muskegon (s ive of who was well m. Instead, 60 cents per hour. o ady Eall e Y g + . nions to waintain the “check-of” 5 vthing to fear from any accomplices ncquainted with Anderson. iy iden. d there wak no | - izt : i Rt on S el Sustained, A present, according W fof Anderson. A Detrolt woman is be- | tification 15 added to that established | I Asked whether he had e Many Passed Over. centra & o 1o socd t t informatic reaching sl Al . T ng sought for questioning concerning | by finger prints, illon measur ipt. Burlingame this me ,,; The machinists, electricians ¢ in which ington. there i Hittle chance of an | 18200 T GUEE ORI A0 e i o e Deskn b Lo 192 Employes of Dayton Con-|, " i etet il SheEEE end of the strike for several weeks. |i i boljaved he has been playing a | Anders stat he refterats ae i . Seevri’ st Bl {and possibly months. ione hand in his operations in It has not been determined what 1 1pied a cell next to Dee- | cern Cited for Comempt . ally asked p . Early Consideration T gan_ These consisted upparently of | disposition will be made of Anderson’s lay at the eleventh precinct : s ; S (RAT Strike Seen HlTimed. pussing _counterfeit $20 bills. Dis-' body. | = trade od 10 < "m““...‘.'l ke wat | “'hat the present is an unfertunate |- — | Testimony 10 show tat tiauor haa| UNfair Methods Charged. ; & ate exp jam of the t order, the recommende: reorganization of the countless time for the operators to waxe @ been thrown out of the car was iy e eral activities i a question that showld | finish fight with the miners is the| BeolEhe hatira Phe Aty i e bts o) i have early consideration and be dis view held by some Government ex-| by the po This point is im-| By the Associated Prese | 3 lacksmi t nar posed of sUh | perts, who believe it would bave been portant in t se in furnishing prob- | CINCINNATI, Ohlo, November 3 fires, ker's, coppe 1 hest short-term | able cay B . - g Representative James T. Begg, Re to have r i wuse for the rush on Deegan’s | Ninety t alesmen for the National | S general publ vho is recognized as { contract ending March 31 with the automot ton street lust 4 e io, ve s, molders, she Speaker Longworth's lieutenant, savs : miners and then s issue be 1 membe: ? ¥ wer e ended for raises fr e e i " on. | Approval Not Actually Given |thmahea out’ during the Summer ] hich it | 5 Ea |49 np 4dVceriia anilious 0i5E 5 solldation of Government departments, | months, wh cessation of \\ur‘k in | minated ir t ¥ a arEas 7 |46 cents an hour; janitors, fr am of the opinion that the method | | the anth rac nes would not have lgan at Flo avenu treet \ £ r: and 38 cents an hour 52 I am of the opinion that the method | ifhen Issue Is Passedon |00 o e o o houssholders ‘ i Lopmeeenus o et et aidEa8eenaan bour tojb e 4 7an would se to mie that it would be b l“ now has and will continue to have | SR — | Capt. Burlingame proc the tops |~ United tes Dist Judge Smith isters, from 54, 49 and 44 cent ise to take one depa at a by Officials. for weeks after the strike is ended. ool S ¥ of three half-gallon fruit jars with the Kkenlooper -d_the order of|an hour to 51, and 46 cents Biclondianas aen Binan b y el 15, crowell, presigent ot the | District Court of Appeals | Commissioners Withhold Ap- | meiai“serew i ouie relgmmens “of pTikion tha Anplics tion G& Joba S and not b 3 tonal Retall oal Assoclation, broken glass Tie proc 3 ¥ s . ! Blacksmiths, heavy fires, from 90, . 5, 2 S = » N ie he present as the time most . ar iqul 1d o he = % » . i 1 80 cents g hou o 92, 87 n LT Aol BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Adped for the test o srenetn. wiv-| Takes U. S. Request Un- roval Pending Further 1 ot liquid said to b nt of 4 : b e gress that in b his cabinet's adapted £ g whisky = < an hou blacksmi k it would ie| Bast: to tranafer Ly $1,000,000,000 in foreign loans | ing as his opinion that anthracite is Prohit e e 1 >0l ¢ 1 e m 80 f e atmaboen Lo Ser et bren bR oforca . che | B Jonger's Hetessi Snce the use of der Advisement. Study. b sk e siend oS n | RO O ; Y SR e of approach has heen wrc other T'think such a law could be | people tealiStates) mince [ OIUMInoNS conliand’ other anthraclio 3 ot P o e ith very Mitle | Junuary 1 of this year and having | (hyt householders have learned the Do G e 4ransfer |been placed before the American|irue place of anthracite in the eco-| Appeals of the Goverm it The District Com i ComEroms T tronted with the com.|Government for the customary in- [nomfc scal o bribery indictment cases nst AL{ DOt ready at their board session Beavers' Conversa ok e bined opposition of every department|quiry as to whether any political | Hy’» net ; \;‘f‘,.,‘," :3:*‘]:*.“\" ‘U:l" bert B. Fall, former Interior Secre-[ 2C F 0 B0 € O N nde rec ”::':“:“‘ :\rnu ) e -.yifl“:‘, B il Wan) [kious (nn es 2 ceRuIt G- ap feetion S wenlnfine uded seminatl Fc S0 e BRiilee (U8 Alinc e | Bey | Baysra T oneny, | Galtfornta | 6 (41 ok by Traffic Director | elghth precints. ou the et o I dome. hairemment legislation 15them, the Interesting fact has devel-| |, % pe \iith the public holding the | ofl man, and his son, Edward L. Do- | El ) SRIHT 1) Walth e T I b Reny. S5, Wore Gaken under aivie | i ’ v BEaslle. Lo o B lest the public get the impression the | T ment. today by the District of Colum. | hat they wish to give carerul con- | contuini otk : Government is actually acting as u| bia Court of Appeals 1 1 to the proposed rules, and | of - the The o> s sort of loun agency. I Unless. as the operators predict Th original fndictments re | for t reason have not decided | Lieut. Charles = = RRa o 3 . liscussed | & reduction in ! will | ordered quashed by Chief Justice Me “Pm 1y they will act on then cinet T - ' 5 d 2 . | be brought : : will | Coy District Supreme Court on | The city heads and s i the f man Howard Smith went, er < the 1 ter wit et on sev- | . A = : 3 s Pl | i e O ey | have been e . situa- | th that Oliver E. Pagan, a | traff e huve he ne ohje Ving heard Cappe oint of View hetr applicatlons ¢ atlon of 1S t Roosevelt attempted to uring the inquiry into the | vehicl kept off four of the m: . owns are cuutiously phrased. never- | 7, Lreuient fhosgrelt o o | Bes Shan e ally in £ theless, it is fel t even more ex- R g s % . . am ehatleal s s e Industry. Inequalities in wages were | The indictments drew out of the | » make deliveries, : was called sir 2t wing Government depart-| plicit Information as Lo the oVt~ | egtablished at that time which have | advancing of $109.000 to Fall by the | they nearly as | whi oy dec e done e ? LogidHue L increased until today they constitute | elder Doheny during the time of the | ma ! i had bee SRUSHPRInEIDUDE b cooh nidout: ne Actually Approved. exactly the point the United Mine | negotiation of oil leases and contracts | expec follow : £ the st T edly there are departments whers cign louns have actually been | Workers wunts ironed cut. In other |y Doheny’s Pan-American Petroleum | list of P ¥ O WA e R eon e overnment assumes |words they ol the hituminous | Co. and the former Secretary of the 4 S i e D business would perr rsons or rds U] « e and Would Relic 2 and Ra i s e sttt v whatsoever and offers | scales are uniform, while the authra- | Interior | 5 | Beav Ihe: released ! tioes. of D o wnder ona | no advice to the American investor. | cite scales are not. This and the| Counsel for Fall and the Dohenys| Director Eldridg y i) : eferred Nand s etcientiv. and - conse.| Al loans are taken up by American | check-off are the for the |argued that Congress by ereating spe- | that the princip, 2 S pod fnently much more . economically, | bankers and investors with the same | anthracite strike. clal counsel (o prosecute the oil cases | mending that e ¥ puen ol » = sks that attend domestic loans St took the matter out the hands « ons req Much less should the Government per. | Tisks that atten stic loans o | . ok the matter out of the 5 of | wagons « keep it such a practic It simply spells financial projects. There is no ,.u.n— the Department of Justi and that | . D ,”v'.” I 1“,, where the pe officlals here are sensitive | war witk in the it suh'a pracice; 1} Simply svella| SRSy RIeCy, There 5,7 e | PRESIDENT HOPEFUL Consequentls That Depariment cou | S thode Tiland. avenve | i Iauest was apsi contined to. | coen. 25 were meenced | ensers | are e Toney and adds to the tax burden, |ment that either principel or interest i not authorize an assistant to the At-|and Massachusetts s wi | day, this time until Thursday Ob son ) $3.60 a day to 2% am heartily In sympathy dwith | Wil be paid. ; . SLASH IN TAX WILL | torney General 'to appear before the | leve congestion e |§ oeloek - .' f e, Getendar ! 3 e Lo President (‘oolidge’s economy program | . 11 other words, Government officlals srand jury as one : S draw a distinction hetween what they | For the Government Former Sen the busiest * in_the 4 = : o - citizen in the effort he is making to 3 X daif that sy " d : ) trim down the number of Government word “political” they have in u‘unnmlud from First Page.) placed power and control over the|eXpedite the general traffic flow 3 . 2 a da O Of Goverhment | nind the broad sense of public policy, | — d — | prosecution in the hands of special| through that area S G COMPANY NOT BLAMED |To $5.04 and v in anothe: B e e O 2% |amirorsimetinive; thistoppl ik Homim ko || os 100 vt o0 representing | counsel and had not intended to pre Another recommendation to which IN WEI. H VILLAGE 3 = & d = I countrles which have not vet settied : : 5 clude that counsel from calling on Commissicners are 15 car “1 find we have today 94 comm ; : > cereal beverage manufacturers A : 2 e tis and subdivisions of the | thelr war debts to America. A loan | “Tqa Meverage manifaltivers. — lother departments of the Government thousht he one which would pvernment i ashington. | for French s might be a sound, | i e Ctha Mhrenans e e | for legal assistance. squire pedestrians to obey signals | re Sw Officers of Concern. H Fasfal Gosermment, in WAshInion | econommic propmtians but tho ‘Stjte | Sary L, i Tostaury. Sesieriny ; B S paly | Dam Bursts and Houses Are Swept e ot Gy NIGHT ON AIR IN CAPITAL : e v tion of the American Government S : e Nation o find that in 20 pendent com. | ton of the Am Gover beverages so the Government way—17 Are Reporte, 3 & Coriany s missions alone’ have been Increased | would make it difficult for a banking sct brewerles turing neae | NEW SCHOOL FRAT Truckmen Want Hearing. it e e ey | PROMISED *ROXIE’S GANG! fom T f these] can investors might be led to B, s et t i special me the board Missing cal, but basically economic e vester ards and b us w rted in re. | ©h impose tax on honest bev S 3 2 ated Press = = t & a @emind powerful Propositions Submitted. : acturers to catch a few Bl oy mreing NDUDNO, Wales, November ton ? : {| rangement That Would Bar Lo As for the loans that have been |SITava?’ the witness aske Delta Sigma Nu Likely to Be| hold final act flic Director | — persons are reported . : X Station From Broadcasts. wade thus far this year, in fact ever | 1erm »:':«h‘u‘: 1 ¢ Bigher al S dridge’s proposed changes in the | frowned and 17, lud ao e o y e T with protests from Wash fince the Harding-Hughes administra. | Ot e ? ; ol oo the Added to Accepted List traffic regulations until truck own P s and nine child St 1 s o ) Sesgiinle 5 ‘I think Senator Curtis on the |tion asked the international bankers |Peer within range o prohibit have been given a formal hear g 1 the com- | jngton radio listen over the pro right track when he suggests that the | In New York and elsewhere to submit | [AW wis ursed bz the witness, Tomorrow. p : 4 5 < s force | | ced chang ¢ of broadeast duties of the Shipping Board be trans. | their proposit to the State De. Sald “de-ulcoholiz: of heer act | S RIGE Tideny 3 destruct i n furt] S & a number of | Posed ¢ rams by “Ro terred to the Department of Com. | bartment e procedure has been a |Makes for 2 less pure product { e g 7 I J 2 e { competition | IN& the WEO B “gang.” offi merce, No doubt u . study of the | very thorough one. When & letter is | Asks Stamp Tax End. | er Greek le 9 ldings were swep 4 X 4 of Station New public business will disclose other con. | received from a banker it is made t y Ji§ - rtaotiitxnek Tt 3 at 1 away dreds of cattle and she . g solidations and eliminations that may | subject of scrutiny not only by tept ing the American Steam- | expecte 0 the ever he made with a view to greater effi-| Department of State b 3 i c Edwin H.|growing list of approved high school | higher prices for ne . ciency and resulting economy in the | ury Department and t e b e BIND X 0N 4 g nizations when the Board of s und increase the or of e public expenditures of Commerce. Messrs. 5 R o g 3 2 cation meets tomorrow uafternoon In s on the narrower the ot 0 . Neg " 0 Ca Senator Kenneth McKellar, Demo- [#1d Hoover, and, ir analys! ron ¢ Grange | cation nieets to - aftern | e rad Sl o he occupants of ! i 3 4 wil | _ 2 o ial crat, Tenne as & member of the | President Coolidge, —actu yié 2 4 rates, | the Iranklin School. The board proposed regulati hich would com- | eScaped. N es Is without elec- | S cone: e '"f“lf‘(z‘ sets h t f Roxie appropriations committee, efv vie i cans Shall SelpoE AR e 1Y of | ready has approved Lambda Sigma of | pel truck owners to have their trucks | UICILY as a resu he e i g ind his ¢ ‘ommittee and post office comn s|Pass as ‘without objection.” y ns was filed with the . h 1. Zeta CI weighed and to huve net and gross er dispatches this m . When “Roxie” returned to the well qualified to view this question | , While there is no legul pow 3 e gange beld that ag. | Osutral Hish School. Zota Chagter of | TS 1L foh, 2, {ed the disaster t : 1 oo 15t week, WEAF announced Trom ‘i hree. trpertant Soiae™ | American hankers' o Comper.the \ras besteing mora than Its | Tau Phi Sorority at McKinley High | "R displayed N0 e the disaist b [VENIRES BEING SERVED | (rovhoms, st ek Neauiea cvers cosat to the ument, affecting per- | °bey the wish of the government, it | ton and that w atever | School and Phi Epsilon of Eastern|ers of 500 trucks |the released waters for wo day night in the future, and WCAlL sonnel and rative efficlency. |15, on the other hand, true that it ax . made shouid Le made | pi0p Sonool, and ft was learned today s, each from 20 to feet in| FOR ASSA nk up with the New Youk Yet, he says: ‘The only departments | hing g0es wrong with a foreign m,v.‘m'*x tue ref e to this condition. & {depth. raging down the valley and | SSAULT TRMLS\ for this attraction. A AhmeIwould conshingte exe chnea eyl (HLSIER LR M ‘ e s it et e D IBULGARIA IS BLAM g i e oTk Slain hawey and Navy Departments. This could |§0 to the Departmy A fanufacturers | will recommend the formal recogni- The furnaces in the electric power | Negr: . W York station, howeve Gres e bt i i e furnaces § « groes Charged Witk ne by constituting a department | 4ress through diplomatic eh < ’ Le- | jon of Delta Sigma Nu Fraternity. tationiee floted Thas o B LoV Negraes h Attacks on > impresario and mational defense, with an Army bu- | The Department is not obligute . ! ] 1 ed the| ™, sugh Delta Sigma Nu has ,,”2 IN GREEK UUTBREA |ed them, illing the little valley with| — White Women Held in Jail | broadeast Thursda reau, a Navy bureau and an afr bu- | ubPert an Ar aim_unless ; A e tax on o e e Wasnington hizh ey Turines iy . 00 g erved for WRI s thar he L of the commle |on forelan loa Tk ws . § : 2" o | schools, it has. through its District | | had escaped. rushing down'th ley ithout Trouble. | jlons it s Covemnient monEa -l et ; Hag iy reparations | FePresentative, Chester Draper, sought | v N {10 warn the occupants of the dwell Senator Frank Willls, Republican, of | !¢t of State would have little ciance ready picked medicir i approval of school authorities | League of Nations’ Inqulry Dis- | fimes there. fes s N Ohto, & member of the committes on |©f diplomatic support, and this § Mr. Robb said that the pre 5 ith the idea of creating organiza- Bul v (Jhare Roue Aome eseapes, theneo; 3 S kit expenditures in the executive depart. | OMething whick 1o {nternational s all previous taxes, on alco. | Uons at McKinley and Cent The | proves Bulgar Version of Killing |plc running at top speed, just man-| While deputy sheriffs were busy this ments, and therefore in s nositien ts | Panker cares to lose hud been levied upon the thec fraternity, it is understood, has agreed | Th L {aging in some cases to reach high|morning securing service upon t FOR TOMOR vige the audit of their expenditures | e aleohol was volumtarily ueed for | to meet «ll of the requiremenst laid | at Started Hostilities. ground at the moment their homes | 100 veniremen. from whom a dow Yy scha hard were swept away. Fwin selected to 1 3 and cost, says: “There should be ad beverage ‘purposes and afors that | 40VD by the school board, and Dr i v ) 1 lected to try Alvin M ditfonal consolidation of Gover: |ECUADOR AND COLOMBIA |t was properiy subject ¢ ance | Bllou stands ready to recommend its [ BY A. R. DE R Bt L LI departments.” {or luxury anpro KER. | inal a on a white woman e e AT ODDS OVER TREATY | & nidie e | New Tule Is Seen. | 2 gani to zhe Star sed cutcnro puiy ew. | DETEGTIVE CLEARED e ol e o e ('ONZTeSs | nyr Paliou alko is expected to report MNovern 80 o'clock this afternoon, when t p |ber 2, via London, smber i A new member of the House, Charles | 8 hibition act.| to the board tomorrow a policy for ex- | o =: Via lLondon, November IN WH"'E SHOO‘HNG venire is ordered to report 5. Hlefnet, Republioan, Misorars 1o | Diplomatic Roations Severed by | ¢ peration was 16| CUding - mon-edneable - popils from |The inquiry made Sunday at Dem.| v orted o jrebnt lieves that here should be a con- | i ini of nulsance he hoard at its last meeting |irkapu by the League of i mili. afternoon, after the venire . . and Minister Is SHiEn : s solidatlon of Government departments | * O e s ecallen ced in the Jasked the superintendent to formulate | tary delegates into the circumstances | veported. The second venire in the interest of better service and From Bogota 3 f00d or other neces-{a policy governing this cless of pupils lattending the death of the Greek | | from which u_jury will be chosen t economy. A limit has been reathed in | p o, e LR : whi méntal or pk short. | sentinel at Post 69 October 19 proved | Killed Negro. Alleged Hold Up% Preston Noely., Tleee b SECOND RACE the multiplication of bureaus and | >7 ‘% Aseociated Prese ess 1 that the op. mings do not beneflt from regular |that the “.m,,w contrs 3 | = also charged with criminal ack on | 908 Steeplechas irol of Congres he says, “they | Paper El Diario publishes a special X on grain ulcohol, or the man-| quired to attend schcol under pro- i gt & e g 3 Y aoriine. MhGEL £ Net o would quickly curtail the number of | dispatch from Guavaquil announc mg' ufacturers of phurmaceuticals, con-|visions of the compulsory education [37d Was '1_"";"“’ ditenyard o Buls ’ Jury Decides. e :“x:ff‘}.lx].l\‘:n\““{.“vu(lu‘\ S departments if they applied the same | (h® severance of diplomatic lations | sume only 6 or 7 per® cent of the|law. garian_territory. With 54 st Paap oo B Not Tetiods o) the B fovern. | between Ecuador and Colombia and |alcohol on which a tax is paid. He el A soldler's cap found in Greek terri- Carolfns NAtlonal Coara o vae ment that they do to private busi.|the recall of the Ecuadorean Minister | explained that the manufacturer of {tory was handed to the delegates. 1¢| Michael J. Dowd, detective at N % [idtity it thet Bimcsmne: County et 1iess.” from Bogota. proprietary medicines, the wholesale | pRESIDENT MAY FOREGOQ |as recognized as having belonged to| 6 precinct, shot and killed Walter fhiees has hecti TioE fhe sllchtestom. Representative Anning §. Pran,| The action is atuributed Ly the dis- | druggist, the retall druggist, the | the dead sentinel. Traces of blood| White, colored, Saturday night “in line | iefe has been mot ihe siightest in " Democrat. New York, advocated thaf|Patch to the ratification by the Co.|manufacturer of flavoring extracts | VISITS TO SOUTHLAND |¥ere found near the spot. of duty and self-defense,” the cor-] CHLOD O mob action agalnst the|aretie, ‘wherever it is possible to consolidate | Jombian Congress of a boundary |and the manufacturer of carbonated 1B o thi Er oner’s Jury declded today. ‘-;‘“ Rttt oy shiiselor hakk el o8 Sixty departments. such consolidatlon would | reats between Peru and Colombia | beverages. who favor (he repeal of SYlich precipliaten fhe e ot oioent |\ mhe jury found that White, anal [ AC SUEHDE €0 SEEle Hackeius | fesinermon spell economy and efficlency.” And he |In the face of Ecuadorean protests |thls tax.use from $5 per cent to 90 | Has Receiv 2 % e e recent Greek | jeged hold-up man, was advancing on | int0 the fall was frustrated yes i : refers further inquiries on this par. | @4ginst the cession of land involved | per cent of all the grain alcohol with eived Numerous Invita- fadvance into Bulgarian territory and, | Dowd with a drawn revolver. and swas | A{ternoon. FOURTH RACE—Pu teular sublect o Gov. Aifred E. Smith | The territory, which lies in the|drawn. The sick and poor bear the| tions, But Fears Business Wil |f7 @ thime. threatened o :re“:'n}:“*fi{' threatening to overpower Dowd, who | Exfmilen“Homebrad 05" 2 yex ol of New York. whom he characteri: Amezon Valley, is stated by Ecua-|burden of this tax, the witness sald. e o - ghot him through the abdomen. White Cantos ns “our specialist in these cases. | doreans here to'be a part of a parcel S Prevent Acceptance. tary attaches of the League of Na-|gjed at Emergency Hospitnl Sunday | WOMAN ROBBED OF $360. | ui wiaa Representative F. F. Patterson, Re. | ceded to Colombia by Ecuador on con S ) 1 a|contention that Bulgarian et e — | isiins publican, New Jersey. advises ‘that | dition that it should not be dlsposed President Coolidge has received a [contention that Bul 11Ars, | qriver, who notified Dowd that he had g G Thots ahbul Bo & consolidation of Gar- | of by Colombla except. by {te' rotuen OLD GERMAN SUPPER. [ number of invitations from organtza "'l‘,nbh‘:ef.'..'";(f.‘.,:&;,‘\‘{1‘:1:‘}!(‘,',"’(‘;,’ B eireek | peen Held up by White, injected humor Snatched From Lap by Formeriienstick ernment departments to prevent dupli- | to Ecuador. { 4 tlons and individual communities in | SOl Were respons ronlendedfit;v"";h into his testimony when he described | Elevator Conductor, She Says. | ). K. L. ¥ ety catfon of effort and endeavor and to| Another dispatch from Guayaquil, ¥ the South to pay thelr particular lo-f . EKSVARE 0 POTEENCOA that the vividly his replies to the alleged hold- 5 $i¥alter Salmon-R. T. Wilson entry do away with unnecessary employes, | received by EI Dlario at the same |Flans Made to Accommodate 4,000 | cality « visit this Winter, but at the | (7€l had Stepped, over the frontier, | ;) man. A purse, said to n $360 in| prPrE BACE—$2,000 Hand in the interest of econumy and effi- | time. savs Venezuela has recognized at St. Gabriel's Hall present time he considers it very );‘n-e.: d en he was| "p was at the foot of the stairs,”|cash and checks, was snatched from |comio for cel 6 ciency.” the provisional military government 2 Soubttul it he will be able to accept |Kiled: T said Robinson, “when this man toid| the lap of Mrs. Margaret Jean Calvin . Senator Cole L. Blease, new Demo- | of Ecuador. Arrangements for the accommoda- | any of thes (Copyright. 1025. by Chicago Daiis News Co.) | me to go up. I told him Igdidn't|in her lobby office at 1800 K street|Top Boot - ... O3 Deronds cratic Senator from South Carolina. St tion of 4,000 persons tonight and to- | _The I’resiln‘l:ntjfonfl;ie‘\l b rrxond; -— have time. hThf;-lnlhe ‘s}u«k a gun in|by ulformlsr(;ll-\;snn' conductor at the | #0\tuzeous 105 with experience in administrs 5 % morrow night at Gabriel's Hall, | that he would enjoy a trip to some of o my stomach and 1 said, ‘Oh, well, it |apartment, the woman notified police | 15 "G, Beawell entry. DIGHICIDRT . aSt e Eouseme. 1o For the Efficiency Expert. Webater atreet at Grant Girele, news | the Southern States, particularly to What He Was Missing. that is the way you feel about if, 1|this afternoon i e e recommends consalidation of the Fed. | From the Toledo Blade. been made in planning the old-fash- | places he has never visited, but he | From the London Argonaut. lwill go'. T went and as to hearing| When detectives arrived they found |, SIXTH RACE—Furee, S1.0007 the Giew eral activitles. Representative John| There ought to be & simpler way of |ioned German supper, for the benefit | feared the pressure of business will| The conscientlous enthusiast in |those shots—I heard the first one as|Mrs. Calvin in a hysterical condition, © Martin.. 102 Cudseller N. Tillman, Democrat, Arkansas, ad- | raising coal prices than going to the |of the church building fund. not permit him to leave this city for | charge of the improvised “soda foun. |1 was leaving the front door. 1 don't|and she told conflicting storles regard. Bevon: 13 Bl Riden vises consolidation “where possible.” | bother of striking. Announcement was made today |any length of time. The President re-| tain” at the garden fete could supply | know where I was when the second |ing the theft. Souland™":¥200 102 Blacic Ha Representative W. B. Rowling. Dem that quantities of fresh ham, roast |called that he has never visited Mis-|drinks In two flavors, vanilla and |[one was fired.” She said she had no opportunity to | Rih SRl - 71 ocrat, Alabama, takes 2 contrary view. ham, bofled ham, pig-knuckles, | sissippl, Louisiana or Florida, and sald | strawberry. Toward the end of the il o 58 arouse tenants In the building, but [Gverall --..... 1 He figures that consolid:tion is “hard- | Republican, Ohio, favors consolidation, | sauer kraut and other accessories | that he would like to go to each State | day there appeared a thirsty man who Bank Hold-Up Nets $2,000, lost her presence of mind and Jjust| SEvENTH RACE—Purse. 1y necessary,” but shows his resent- |and Dr. W. T. Fitzgerald, Republican, | have been assembled for guests. if possible. Regarding Florida, the|wanted plain seda water without any P Nef s stood still and called for the police. |Giyndon: claiming: for 3-vear. ment of multiplication of Federal ac- | Ohio. says he is “inclined to think so.” | "Robert J. Barrett is in charge, | President said, with a broad smile, | flavoring at all. “What flavor do you | MIAMI, Fla., November 3 (®).—Two | Mrs. Calvin is resident manager of | and 10 3 e tivittes by saying that “speedy sen-| Representative Elmer Thomas, Dem- | with a staff of more than 100 under |that he doubted very much if this|want it without?” asked the tempor- | bandits in an automobile made their | the K street apartments. R Ton - . 108 Tathisen Crosis 1ence of death could be executed upon |ocrat, Oklahoma, favors the proposed |his direction at the 20 tables group- | State needed his presence at this time. | ary bartender. “I don't care.” |getaway after robbing the Buena il PR xblerstion 185 e # number of bureaus to the lasting | consolidation, but adds that “many of | ed around the hall. The supper |He did not think, from what he had | “Vell. you'll have to have it without | Vista branch of the City Loan and| Argentina buys more automobiles|Volrano 110 Brana henefit of the commonwealth.” |the existing bureaus, boards and com- | will start at 5 o'clock and contlnuclobscrved in the papers, that Florida | vanilla, ‘cause there's no strawberry | Trust Co. Bank here this morning of | from the United States than does any| SAPPretice allowance claimed for wider | No Federal Charge Made Against Would Move Shippinz Board. result of wned when 150,000,000 1 Efgian Lake Reed Hos By the Associated Press, amiing: 2 Bt Representative. Roy G. Fitzgerald, ! missions should be abolished.” umtil § o'clock. needs any more visitors at present. |lefr” was the verdjct, ~ I more than §2,000 tn cash, other country, Lt e NSk Mccrie oo e e ¢ A

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