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Highest, 46, s, today lowe b pera: | WEATHER. (U S. Weather Bureau Forecust.) cht, minimun nperature | near freezmg: tomorrow partly cloudy 1 | temperature t noon ‘l || Late N. Y. Stockksiand Bonds, Page 30 ch ¢ Foening Star. The only evening paper in Washington with the Associated Press service. news WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 99,519 = — . 1 o us second class matte A T : TS - OV 3 T e . = T No: 2978, Tieres A5 icoond tlpns weats WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY., NOVEMBER 10, 1925 -FORTY-FOUR PAGES. & () Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. — : : T g ] Adopts Airplane - ~ ‘o ) e today wh e the o e } | ted s Lassiter Board. Seeing Serv- I. 4 Strike Just Begun. Lewis, 4wl Three Capital Men Incor- ice Fail, Urge Demobiliza- § Head of Union. Avers. porate to Raise $5.500.000 E tion, Oldys Says. Position Solid. ' v for University Here. | § ASSERTS OFFICER DIED WASHINGTON MUST USE : reices e MRS, WILSON’S ASSENT Military Court’s Interest Keenly Hard Coal Settlement Remote. Officials Casually Consent to Use Aroused by Startling Charges of Walkout Leader at Call Names, Now Plan to Look Branch's Plans Officer of President Into Movement - i - i Y HAROLD K. PHILIES. UN ARM'SI'EE UAY the ; v ALl \ - — 4 : KING FERDINAND This 5 1 Coolidge Suggestion of Two- ) of Rumania. 1 ) 1o : o onty’ el Minute Halt of Federal Activ- 5 : ve dizposi s > Pl_[” T[] K"_I- KlNG i n ities to Be Followed Here. shn 1. Lewis ' - . ; of the United S Prne, ol pue 5. werttifo the Conlidge as Preside . =t Rerist i 12 My in ans . . United States will particip < e defense and And from - R e e s > = 2 v ¢ » ol homs b « the strategists TIN( A 1 r TSI S’ 1 o L woncther el tarut H[]USE B["]Y V[]]'ES MOVING OF ARMY MUSIC SCHOOL ) 7 : o t | | Ty P N ~ : Band of Communists Laying| T neton to [ AND BAND FROM CITY PLANNED \ i in Wait for Monarch Cap- | . 3 ;R . p {Congestion at Washington Barracks Starts Officials I tured by Troops. S wehero ot Seeking New Home for Unit—Would Leave 1o WL - o 4 - e oy (v ) . ' ) fnow s b \Would Reduce Cigar Levy Big Gap in Summer Coneert Schedule. Il < W ng to take the . . - = Sl il the puitce table that and Abolish Nearly All So- | .. 2 i Sasihities ThEonghoy A 1ds o New Yea Ghlias . j Mu Little Mo i .« Rior dhiat O Called ~*Nuisance™ Imposts. |- tue Money iiaisnd rther a it the Wa vould 1 - dam Reductic {move on f P Gen. tiries P u and repeal | Music f the ilities endec stem. only to know ors. were re S ship 4 customs 4. and the! es of promir e brained a cent ~ arbitration, aud the op. ir part, swear tha present grsanization bas \cite riches will evolve auditing firm 1o keep 1ts s ng forests before e Arm Low o any other basis ol Band holds its own in ay that e o Tal 1o ihi. MEsine Mo SHosds u requested to all : ] Collieries Will Stay Down. e e ctod and Marine Bands. and heir absence, | 1100 00, (750000 00T controlier general’s office to audit up at Kelly Field be trans- “You people m about the | e Nead ALA thoite band concert eebeduie, | 1t the table o nization's account. He said coast were disa H miners’ being only rted about | are’ thosy ‘0 o Rl i S CONaEt S Schosnle. t » White had 1 goust were disap-| Prices Collapse From 5 to 30| miners' being only half hearted abou <. photograph films and | f understood that the no LU et Capt ont g e the rease to! 1 nitio to remove the Army S cos of the Tnd Points as Motors Lead |[.: hai v o ing 1 o e ' ) the anthracite 1 to the | chines, works of - o g Break After Midday. st ar Sk oIt avatem n] sy 4l niendatio i “But there’s only one % tive : A 1 separate air junts—the collieries are h g n i Assoniated Press ev're down tigh and S A e 2 A" YORK. Novembhe 0. : to stay down AL i £ the school, wargted to Y > i ne: natic collupse in stock pr into th hiind S eisindifnat i S g imen. - net thinke on the New York Stock Iix w5 we are concerned, it 3 S shortly aft tdday a It may end in the i x on physi selling o was hui 5000, GnH) next il tax on physi imking officers of | yecent spweculi the operators are R S Sl Ravel heer v establishment h ven | than a dozen issues strong: we know they could take X N e el . S g information to committees of Con | down Seartv 50 points punishment for long time be.| on each deed or conveyance ampount | religiou fotic : e He testified in refutation of the | Motors i, points, du 181, wiving jut wa knew we|Ing to $00. - = S T ;- tiatement by Maj. Gen. Hugh Drum | and United Cast fron Pipe and Hud too. Our tees in the| T rejonalligrades of cienl | open. commenme ! . House comi to the ef-| won Motors about 10 points each be earing for miners now. | reduced, and the levy on alcoh n signitio A 3 Care Ehe (GREE DR tHE A Hour their ves out the gen. | vut in h revenue whicl | Fogton tery Bank Rate Starts Tumble. committec ,,\“'4‘?‘:4.'”::,‘.5 N vernm ) N | | : sing ¥ n Resery eady to back this jor e e " sl e e tese il | Chateman i Desperate Efforts Made tolinsist on “Fitting Satisfag- ‘e ‘ e | many quarters forerunner of O cloted until | wipe from virtually evers % A L services the | s etion by (e New York e | i “operatars. show that (h o | 5o call % eh the o BFidge Gap as Both Sides | tion” for Demonstrations, |iF%n 3 and | eral Bank within the next i, | sincere in their willingness to si i an, SHEN HHB COT » o n M ¥ kit Copeland Role Expiaiied . reated a feeling > The | mittes I vielded less O smpson, Mr . Bryant and opeland Role Explained Mal;jeented s fecling et el will Bg | Fevenue annually than it cost the G Offer Concessions. Staged on Sunday. liver b. Kewnian : sators and it D rench Cronference. How long | ernment to collect the tax, Chairman e These impressive memorial serv- : the of the murket, Prices opened 1| i i T e GO aven iry 15 | Green said , : fom i B e S 10 4 points lower on what was wic <, but just remember this, we In reduc the alcohol tax the| With the American al reiated Press S \Cashuigton: and De ction with the orgar i ibed as “nervous selling are prepared for the siege. ve | g6 Mould ehe E!’.‘ rate of¥o ready having m ons to vember 10.—The Tral-| Taylor, who was the War I’ fransaction, ! and counts. T the rer I be no ‘arbitration: we hd enough i"“;"J"‘“."l" s Italy more generous than were made nment has asked ting | pastor. ¢ Ry s thut the s name to tes on call money to 5 per cent 7 1907 as of January 1, o Bel and even more le ) g he used e ob e repetition of cautionary commi A e to $1.10 a gallon, effective J i ”’f :fil"',’:‘;,"}l Syeh e 1 , from the Jugoslavian | be the placing u t the ob on house vices also helped to At Coolidge's Call. nch offer which was government for Sune anti-Italian | Wreath upon the tomb « wor npen bullish enthusiasm - — jected by Ame ns for | demonstrations and the defiling or | War-time President. At in - Cope 2 tous Selib ;L ‘“rd“ Mr. Lewis ~al’rx Te “”uhll"f‘] the ur»T funding the $2,000,000,000 Italian debt | destruction of Ttalian flags in | eho! l\m cathedral will siv “chairman dvisor hormous Selliag Orders. more than a million tons of | ¢¢ ) o thic Goiorimai o S| G e | Armistice o . Ivisor RO . P g ontof TWO'GUN PAIR DIE x‘) I:Ln. w(‘-x:‘\ xn\)\.”m, ”3:.".’ d a vit 1] eities Croat and & ISR trao tie e ittee, and 1,: voluiteered the in the ind they i t the supply to : oo tady, ith mars prosp state. ,}nnmmr ment to this effect | schoa 1 ov R e IRED s o 5 threw thousands sharcs “This,” Mr 0 : to success than a was made today in an officlal com. | the day is not 12 now look ito the organ ma rry out the recommen- | MY Sl e Serial wes| 18 about equal to three days tions. . = ! many communities. The War De- D Lo OIS 19 he ten orl them exeept at jal re- i it equa r | ; . many communiti ar 1 g ae tobe il o T ol cessions in rapid- | p when all of the collferies = A meeting of the subcommittes of | m,“.r‘(\';r'}f‘ '\f“ Biexee - partment has e I communieas | jros b naave. Lintuan of ; T Loe ity of the Rexcotitiituen he | pj | the two s scheduled ELGRADE, Jugoslavia, Novem- |tions containing requests from vari- | oo: & inen f the s af stono ady begun. Tt is juer | Picturesque Western Characters| {fc tvo tommissions was schedyled *'l"r 10 (®).—The Jugoslavian authori- | ous sections of the cot request- L '[’j‘ it ey Tece s i (ugmented by heavs \ question of how long the other “ - With © | noon, when hoth sides planned to |tles are taking every precaution to pre- | thut . wreatl ieir nam ame and his Indorsement of 1 ehpo commissior can e punishment | Check Out” With “Boots On” | noon, A desperate effort to bridge the, Vent further antiltallan demonstra- | be placed upon b mb of 1l ol Indopsey gy 5 ke profit in This interview took place in Mr s 1 1 gap, still wide between them. Pros-|tions such as those which o nknown Soldier during the cern- | . S © = 1 Ge 1 has recom S 4 T e. ose which occurred | L vorthy gave by He sald he ved ia i sulte in the Bellevue Stratford | in Battle at Water Ho vect of a break, however, sifll per. | throughout the country Sun.m."p,\ fomes At A L tnonew: e itktie 08 che detallN cub e th HEte | Tl actud 2 A ome of Eow | Sisted, In spite of some optimism of | great mass meeting called for Thurs. | avidences convince the authorities thay | (N ~_organization’s membership, a A s ft wred A e (Continued on Page 5, Column 4) | By the Associated Press L gldes. day at Agram has been forbidden v and e though he e et H”‘\X"»” Btly i e ee L strength in vecer ling é | AN BERNARDINO, Calit., Novem: | T':tf(l'rrw‘nlzbllmfllty. b:\m;r]c!\zn l?lln'i.u»r N{(n:‘hitch was re- | thanimt Voot one PEACS e e hich have rece larg { ber 10._Matt Burts and Bill Roberts, | _Several informal offers and counter- | ceived by the King after an interview | any stood, had bee ed in tk Copt- Oldss ke the Haviess i, ek | MUSSOLINI ORDERS HALTS“'r A e offers, formulie and suggestions have | yesterdy with the n minister, | | Presider 3 SEhient heie tus murs Sense : Truck, General Motors. Ge 1 Eler wo o i n discussed by the subc ittee, | Gen. B 3 e: aingt] (o0 Weeks/ rec L number of re SRy ey 2 White Aotore, tnited cier FASCISTI REPRISAL MOVE | men of the weird desert "fi*l:’efig‘lhflt!n e tndoratood, leaving the orincl ’(hnnhlxx»(;x?n‘;rgr I‘(:f«flrfifi'&]flfifiéfié astests from patrlos e b e Atiantic Coust Line and United el = centers at Government Holes, have! pal difficulty the difference in. total | demonsten:] e 2EX | questing him to issue some s BRGSO S5 e o Funibled R e “ Both e | ! Lhe o demonstrations in Laibach, Spalato, | o o apportunity to go thoroughly into the vall erumibled 510 pocacre May Follow Another At- | met and “shot it out.” Both died with | payments which would e fortheom: | Agram and Belgrade palato nt to Armistice | (RN tuake-up. although be 5 we hrown over- | their “hoots on™ In this last stand of | ing over a period of years, either 62, | SR 00 : gpecial form {4 consented to serve on the ad board to conserve rapidiy diminishing | tempt on Premier's Life, Paper |the old-type gunmen in Southern Cali- | the generally accepted amortization | _10° foreign minister faced interpel- | of which the | Gigory committee, believing the fde: s et Hints anse : B D T8 230 miles north. | Period, o a longer time, lations In the Skupstina (National As.| Exccutive replied that he thought it| yoor comiitiee, belioving the tdes Curb Market Included. in Rome Warns. T M Trermardino. in the wild| _The figure of £30,000,000 a year was , Sembly) today on the subject of the | WOuld be more fitting for the individ- |\ HORETH 00y S s fn the fivst, three i A % i Press o \here Nevada, Apizona | S8id today to represent somewhere | Fascist treatment of the Jugoslay |JAls and the various municipalities (0 | oy of town a great deal, he sald, and iding o thitures lours A5 By 185 Asscclied B reglon mear where Nevada, ArlZONd|pear the middle ground between the | minority population in Trieste, which | [0IOW thelr own desires and inclina. | i very little of the organizatior [ade o Gl e e "1" ROMI, November 10.—The Fascisti | and California have a common bound- | two separate viewpoints. Both the |caused ABB%Ss ) 1s regarding the manner of their| "0 G . v D e A U - obeyed Mussolini’s orders that | ary line at the Colorado Rive | American commission and the Italian | The F: are alleged to have at brations. He said that as long as Reorganization Hinted il ey | risals be taken for the plot to | That it was a duel, possibly over a |commission were divided in thelr feel- Ve e Tusostav e consuinte i he was President he would very hap-i oo Stablished last w would be broken | {nate him, says L'Impero, ex er hole, which ended in the double | ings about success as they entered the | Trieste, and also the offess of thn DUY follow the o of solng tolf, oile LS be a redrea SEabUNg o § ast organ, but nothi ¥ | meeting this atternoor Slovents = : the Ariington and paving his reverent ehen closing R BHCaE s i . was reported last night b Lo . i Slovenian newspaper Edinost, which | tribute to the Nation jead who gave the whole assocfation, with “new o | could stop them in the event of an- ff Jack Brown, in u tele.| The American commission, #t was had characterized Ttalinm accot B e e e e 0 v | committees nppointed” and other de afternoon. R Sa ; heriff Jack Brown, in a tele- | Th¢ dmerican ¢ , 1t was acts g accoun thets hiveaZov the nevbetuation of i | comm pI h ling orders also engulfed the New | other attempt from staging St. ¥ : | repo ., Wwas even more seriously |plots against the life of Premi e s anied. anithut Tha ores & orders also supulifed .t oW | O ilomon's night to destroy afi | 8ram to Sheriff W. A. Shay. PYRrE N e i M o e life of Prem! - | Republic and independence. tails arranged. : k Curb Market. National Tea (new | Bartholomew's nigl = - the | solini as pure inventions. tlon is consid sking some ck) broke 34 points; Tubize Art|he enemies of Fascismo. | Roberts recently was employed as United States ought to go in offering = | “First Lady” to Attend. . <ume the presi o 40 National Power and Tight: £.| per urges reestablishment | foreman of the Rock Springs Cattle | —q o ooa- o TN Reprisals Carried Out. ! ¢ treasurer o =4y N B R e Punishment and its inflie. | Co. because he “was a man who | olumn 8 | o en M sl Mr. Coolidi 1l be accompanied to- | and the oth- o ‘high Power Se-|tion upon Tito Zanibonl and “the | wouldn't run,” the company recently | = retaliation for alleged Fascist ooeamer | MOIToW by Mrs. Coolldge and several | . with him i 18 sold off 5 to curities and Libby Ow 7 points. anizatio | other traitors’ wplicated in the plot against the premier. on whic built it Marc “Lovingly” If He iha wciated our vithdrew What is sport November 10.— The board of directo chureh have offic v Vo vor | “warm-blooded execution” for ney Haughey, prominent attorney | 1d politicia is sufferinz from = | ignant_di provided Haughey s found to be incurable and desir- | 1sion s of dying, and a wi n be found . ¥ Col. Winship. while inclining to |t tuke sucl agree w th - lze advoca the que ‘Church Board Would Kill Il Man is Found Incurable lies in hospital while physicians battle for his Haughey s a member of the institution. the Lib eral Church, whic ceording to it [ 1i. Rice, has members in the countr announced that bishor hop the -ector “as an official act of the ol favoring “the warm blooded killing, based on our love and flection for Barney Haughey T vears old mayor nd was | It | L. Ther s0 King officers in high Govern- { members of h abin consulate and | will be present high ra ‘paper, Edinost. in | the Army and Navy, Jugoslavs in several cities 5 advised the sheriff. For many years foremen of the big cattle range that reaches for 30 miles among the bleak | the for tion of the organization have gone about the work of raising the funds purely hecause they wished | aguinst the Jugoslay he Slovenian new Trieste, The Story of nills of California’s last frontier hud J ment offielals, representatives of fc b Lo ¥ . 0 have carried out repr a _ - ATy to honor the memory of the war R oanna prissle against eten nadons, representatives of, Y. resident. Tle sid there were o con 554 soners £ompiay, Receutly Bob Begins in Next Sunday’s Consulates were attacked, stores bodies, as well ‘as many hundreds of i o n Ak pa w erts returned to the ranchhouse and Were delmolished and flags were | jndividu L ses of carrving on the campaign 1 Ly “two or Pressed for further details Mr. Lowell sald that Petty had advanced burned or dragged through the mud- | dy streets. { In Belgrade, the capital, anti-Ital- an demonstrators, among them nu- Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of the public schools of this city, with other officers of the Washington school system and many pupils, will be in the found that during his absence in the night 13 bullet holes had beén put through the house. It had happened | many other times to Rgberts’' prede- | STAR The strange, tragic, ro- persons.” along these lne: both he and Mr. i HES At adveniiesiof o merous students, ' invaded the pre- | respectful gathering at Arlingtor RA ety ; i sincts of the Ifallan consulate, se | coicori Morrls B Laxaven of Halti.| part of the funds. None of the money Apparently Burts and Roberts | [, = @ ) Se. Rabbi Morris B. La 1 ti- | P r the 1 o1 e = jLyparently Burts aud Reberis metill modem) girla: story cured the flag and burned it. Later, more, one of the four Army chaplains Taised for the memorial, he sald, has been touched. Of course, Mr. Lowell said, he expects to be repaid for the money he has thus far advanced, and 1 service 11l conduct | who participated in the bu {of the Unknown Soldier, v a memorial service at the tomb in Ar » which will hold the reader to the very last word. in the public square, they destroy another flag they had captured. Ital ian stores In Spalato were raided and °r would run. Sixshooters went into action and both fell. - R A < wrecked and their owners beaten by lington at 3 p.m. He will represent S0 d Petty. No one. he eald Will Use X-Ray on “Tut.” Beginning "m a mob. Croatlan students at Agram | the four chaplains, who have agreed Would s lot of money ‘out of the 5 Next Su”days held the Itallan consulate under slege | — g e, ge 2, Column 3.) Mr. Lowell said that Mrs. Wilso: CATRO. Egypt, November 10 ().— | or 12 hours after they had broken [ has not indor: the proposal to build is understood that the mummy of Star - | |into it, and captured the flag, which | === —— - 0 a . - - i i p vers here, and in that con it-ankh-Amen will be subjected to !lme) despoiled by dragging through | io P " N ) | the university | in_the an Xy TR RETOr L OXRDTON l“ {Le mud and offervard hurning it Radio Programs —Page 34.' inned on i'age 2, Column 1) e ¢