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WEATHER. L & 7. 3. Woather Bureau Foracast.) | e SN e e T . | Within the Hour” vising temperature. tonn | The Star's carrier system covers res—Highe ) 1| every c block and the regular edi- lowest, 0, at wm 1| tion'is delivered to Washington homes I report ’ || as fast as the papers are printed. i Closng N. Y. Sto(;ks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Saturday's Circulation, 10 Sunday’s Circulation, 109,102 ON STRHE PEACE v st o o i vy i COLOGNEONEVEOE ¥ NN CALSES SENSATION CPUNDNNDKD S SNG OF TREATY N, A NMTCHELL TRAL Fashioned Bar Room for Entertainment e By the Associated Pres: these two great institutions, the | . N 2 N — — , K AUSTIN, Tex., Jvember pride of our state | . | < : 5 T Opposition to Pinchot Pro- ~1\I'-,”\ of w0 Crter | st S s s v a0 Troops: Begin Departure as 8 o L ~ N Moreland Joins Reid in Attack posal Hinted on Ground | the West Toxas Techmological col- | 210 Moody and e o and N0 Statesmen of Nations : N N , on Tactics of Gullion w lege was requested in u letter today | rect in this stitement us you were vleasant to the governopr and u,:m;\"3I‘§;l:vn!-‘\\"‘~"" '\“ = ;1”“,‘1’“‘:\‘\Y e | : " > oS DECISION ON HARD COAL ‘i it ittt b i i W7ilind 0 it/ HONOR FOR CHAMBERLAIN | W, ' L i y ' ' ; LATTER DRAWS REBUFF building ow olled by you 5 v i PACT PLANNED TODAY '\’ e e T LIPS AT CEREMONY RUMORED _ oY FOR EFFORT TO SPEAK Owners Will Accept Terms Oniy s 2 nd hehind the | a 3 e Future Peace of All Europe }{oped‘ 5 ; - Startling Turn in Events Follows iressed he If Certain Conditions Be sollpned ares At i0u e o irteon " For as Result of Locarno Agree- B /'v . 3 % Striking Out of “Damn Accepted by Miners. iy Lo yOur unusua ment’s Realization. y 3 - . 2 Rot” Incident influence unde some two or three Lundred gus which you wer orving at the time. wnd to those who came you ¢ In your state, it was but uatural for FF : o / ! By the Assoc " Lufven away souveniv : hali vello i el i r besan the eva there is u hidden v 30 in s in blue, who orders g Cologne zone th in length that cont pRrovimit m the local authorities ejected vou ing, vlier than arrange U ot letter reads. | from the grounds in the interest of » signature of the Lo one nes in | bublic peace O member of my staf yiigh ! lmdi Shads fon yon 5 Y place tomorrow in London d- | you in the pubiic pre natiy | Pl " sption given by | T gladly for . (ppavent dis The occupation of the zone. brid becatie stimulated and | courtesy to 1 +n ob ken by the British the influence of an | servation 1 know 3 re not re. veurs inder the stipuations invigorating decoction, und that vou, | sponsible at the YOur ac- | of the treaty of Versailles. The treaty n company with vour guests, partici- | tions involve i and 8 ipnrovided for evacuation. after five »ated in th umption of the bev. | matt i carno security agreement, which takes [Pt jor soundy i ¥ Which | veurs, on condition that Germany ful | THE LAST STAND the stipulations of the treaty ider t We hav n th “ DoOKS & ppe period was extended when the al th St ! ram. At the A, 1 rainst unlawful sale, trans : il :w 7 S = Tesel Lics : - ot G d_ velling: | intoxication in public places i Berlin government having Trvmg to [’.rn]g n 5 Moreland Jeins wnce | Moody.” Moody i the attor i nled that the i e o ; ! st o iniversity, we seek the ri LONDON, November 30 (®.—Frep . f 2 UNION ALCEPTS PLAN. £ ok unon ing generation the virt ations for s ies of Lo , Ao 5 S ; iy S N e e o 1o o o Temem: 140 (B proer Tl soi o Tribesmen. After Setback, "N Utilities Body Told Prema- S Ly e nestine ol peme NS Hnoni G oot and i nt ol T, e Carry War to Outer Parts | : 3 ture Forecast. However. " : another 1 one 1 of Mandated Territory. \ et o Hent today byt Might Defeat Aim. < expected to mean futu cace f there psands young ind girls, students a o REDSEVECUTE T2 LOUCHEUR PLEDGES ntroversy, n the ottt Premier : mem? gathering in — DA 6 Former Officials. 6 Private State Must Honor Signature e e S Seger: b o ! : i G et iipresidentior i1 Coal Traders Shot for Vic- at All Costs. Creed of T et toa S S : ind Navigation Co. A A r { 1 Had Donald. Jfortioe premt 8 surgents eport v « Prior te#he conferanee: Mr, War- timizing Soviet. Finance Minister. S edrth attond the sieniie : . in Homs.| Ievealed.in iner declined to givg'gn® intimation e T : S froiEtoc| De'hadiever is to the operators’ attifude toward —_— May Honor Chamberiain vears, and the » governor's plan of settiement. He e Ass ress By the Associated Presa. There is an unconfirmed ren E r efugees from R et alr. | P¥iihe Atsociated Press b5 the Aesociated F s . ININGRAD, November 2 e z Kb Genbseiwiil confer a b saalbel Zahie. a city prised at the miners’ acceptance of =~ LENINGRAD. e mber 80—Sen| PARIS, November 30.—The state 0"\ cfen’ Chamberlain 2 L Christian popula- the plan, and that the operators prob. ; fences of death have been carried into } 1,5t honor siznat no matter \zn affairs, prior to the signing of setween Damascus and Beirut. ¥ ably would 1s: atement at the effect against six former port officials | hat the circumstances may be. This: rhe ireatios fn the presence Frenc an oblized to re ot 1 15 today. and six private traders for misappro-! ;.o incipal article in the finan- visiting plenipotentiaries. Mr. inforce their ga U Aleppo owing negotiating | priation 1500 tons of state mer- o : | cial creed of Louis Loucheur, minis. herlain has been highly nraised for o recurrencs siness there. aj. W. . “handise, valued at more than a mil- | (o 0¥ 9 sy his work at Locarno, and if he should There are 42 Americans in the Aleppo \: Thomas Thon t lion dollars. R L e n the new cabinet | 8 SOUL O S he King it would prove ' ai T L - B. Warriner, E. H. S| " They were shot to death Saturday |Of Aristide Briand. = Consequently, .7y, incident, probably without 4 < ‘ . oY, wore:s : 3 vthing like a moratorium in the'jracedent. { 1 after the central executive committee | 7Y 198 (KO 8 MGrEAEUm N the, precedent : Ready for Meeting. of the Soviets had dismissed their ap- | " n",-,:'“r;’n f»r‘ iy ihnr‘:":;__:} =son L wiltn aiscttien ¢ h e suburbs : miners’ representativs voted ; peal for clemency. i - rms bond etween on bile equipped w i cluded athering together under the bonds c gun. He is said to be weari : indorsem governor's Among those executed were M b 1t & believed. ‘be texcludedl ftom L of e i ¥olne i s Aok etiine C. C. Koontz Dies as Result n at a meeting of scalel com- || ZEivitov, aseistant commandantiofithe { 1S wian for the financlal rehabilita- | TEenosi D 08 P08 M iiaite oo vma 1 e dun oty OF & HEEnel Sognet 1o ittee and fuls vesterday. | port of Leningrad; M. Linberg, chiet | tion of the country. D i of The atelition P aneloTe o ambnabithel ol Collision During Futile to en Immediately afterward John L. Lewis, ' of the transpert department; M. Re. M. Loucheur is equally opposed to i g la i e it of the submarine and the sea bloc The introduction of martial law by or u nt of the Mine Workers, ad-|shetkoy, head of the supply depart-|inflation and proposes to remove the ida and the abandonment of aircraft ' (he French has caused suppression of mind letter to_the governor, in ment; M. Ripps. in charge of the me-| financial millstone, aggregating 95 except in actual military operations the special courts of justice. A mixed Pursuit of Speeder. ver, t nercer, protective ; aid the miners “stand ready chanical equipment: M. Cherkasov, billion francs. of floating debt are being suggested as possible guar n of French Moslems and S ceiilan b i +confer. chief of fuel stores, and M. Putinste : i e h{:,‘f:f Sl dn\g’x.xl‘.v‘p_}n'zxxnx the country's neck. antees for relef to all Europe of ruin bs is appralsing the damage caused o negotia‘e an were formerly officers in the {mperial | PY means of a sinking f:u\ by ous burdens of taxation upon the DEO- | by the recent fighting in Damascus. aude C. Koontz, member of th f: coast eve e wners, whose approval is ultis S Col. Robert C. ilitary Both Precipitate Disputes encompass the Army. a yleld from extra taxati are- ol. Robert C. Foy, milltary attache sixth e precinct motor-cy . R ) OlvEd 2B EpETsona, ¢ S t Skrzynski. the Polish premicr, of the American legation at Constanti. The trial involved 113 persons, all Yy chosen by experts, to fNI on Will sign the treaties on behalf | nople, ulso has arrived in the city : whem, according to Chairman Ul lall forms of wealth with the least o pis country, 1s the first of the for ¥+ | night whi uing a speeder as 3 rich of the supreme military tribune, | possible disturbance to the economic gien diplomats to reach London. He result of a collision between his m s heen engaged in stealing state | life of the country. This plan al. I Forisevel s % P ame in last night and was received cvcle and the autom of David 1 som Yo' carlieat possible )T for several ye ready exists In its broad outline, and 4t the station by representatives of B MB BLAST SHAKES Brandon, 418 North Patrick stree n ave been held Loucheur already has submitted ona' foreinn office. The other diple Alexandria, Va City Post orecast of possible conelt rit 3 e fare win e st 4o JAPANESE FIRMS 0. K. | ettt of the sl S B ol W S PYTTSBURGH AREA S ovind shorting 0 LI 07 0o o) S o) s ey vernor's pl 1 ed During the week he will place it Casualty Hospit, y noon | tion prov merer. etween the urose i | before the new committee represent NEW ERA OPENIN DS today. An operation wa \g per- - N e lic meeting . ounceme operators, SOVIET 0"_ TERMS ing bankers, industry. commerce and e v e st Peontonl Out, Ad., [eT™ed to relieve the pressure on the First Definite Announcement. e o itac 0T g al A Cnsses of the CoMN Europe Looking to dapan, Kussia and iran own Out. Ad- prain, resulting from a fracture of the | Alth rumic e s e consulted. M. Louch is desirous United States. joining Building Damaged, by e = culation for several mo Creation of @ pgreement for Exploitation of Sak-' ot intreducing hie hil ar iTe fn (he ] : ’ ’ 7 Policeman J ol he | e o e o) Tnink coste per e g Chamber of Deputies next Monday. BY BAtaScoIm MOWBER. Mystery Explosion. Sist poscinet e side | ontained the fi Ll halin Fields Reached—Will Be Yesterday the new Briand cabinet, | Special Cable to The Star and Chicago News <k car, injured about the f. ThebE that con = ¢ sitting in council under the presidency LONDON, November 30.—With the was treated at Casualty Hospital and on the subject Signed on December 10. of M. Doumergue, President of the | peginning of military evacuation of 1> {he Ascectated Pr ?wrdex'wi on sick leave. Reynolds was | gives no intir squad ed urda skull toward ¢ for sl epublic, discussed the entire program ' the Cologne area by the allies today, PITTSBURGH, November 30.—A |standing near Sixth and C streets |made as the result o of the government. The four main |y cdiate attention of the ocenpation homb explosion that shook the entire | Saturday night when he noticed an | In its lette Dy dlie Assocaied T _ points in the ministerlal declaration | . ime fn the rest of the Rhineland | downtown section here early today.| automobile pass, and shortly behind COMmMission stat MOSCOW, Novemb Bo-—Atter o wasliamentsiilLe fthe rati R il e itosiall FEnEtizh GCItRS B Iblavi ot thet front 6 restaurant, | the speeding car came Koontz, who | Yised of the present schedule : three months of negotiations a com. U the Locarno treaties. one-year mil- (., 1, treaties here tomorrow, which badly damaged another building an imm:.,., he eneeil i It oler ey ole | oioen L ordE oddete 128 wert me and Ived had been under s nd therefore could not ble for He was refer i nel itary service, restoration of French | 5 . o o further lesisl: should ¥ the pres- | plete agreement was reached today be will be followed by Germany's en- aa @ o laan . Cle | further legislation shoul v : 7 e Tance into/the League of Natlons, & 0 oo BU in order that Reynolds might board mepded to the coming session of (- D achn e Bune 'S: &1 qire city blow baffled police authorities. | (he side car. gress to bring the companies together. Feiro: | Japanese mining companies for ex- This latter item already 1% being given | PO e opens for Europe, 17 was the second time within | The pursuit continued to the point “{ioncrase hetore adjotrmiment, pue iting any word | Ploitation of the oil fields on Sakhalin | scrious consideration. M. Loucheur i ot "cv 3 Furope, and promises | month that the restaurant had been [ Where the collision occurred. The in- , pill authorizing 2 voluntary merger hey were called | Island. formerly held by the Sinclair iy sald to have realized all along from | S0 "5 ter directly to affect the bombed. This time the building next | Jured men, Koontz unconselous, were | of the local railway lines, the terms of interests. The contract will be signed IS contact with American financiers J000¢8 & (007 WG 00 L0CCE e ' door also suffered badly. No one was | @ken to the hospital Palice falled | such merker to be approved Iy _ December 10. O eunsunhie o the restora- | C010° ime divisions of nations injured. The proprietor of the res- ;‘(J;“‘\;:‘l‘"m"“‘ lentityiofithe driver i slation removed The 1panes: xpect that the « O e vane of the franc s an} W "¢iends and foes practically dis urant, Raimonde Spargeli, and hi Al s hich had existed BALDWIN IN ACCIDENT (i e evemmally il make | MPEovement in internatlonal - ex- |0 f¢ v s Wite: Margaret, asloap on the third | _Koontz member of Pentalpha Lodge e e - them independent of the United States | “PAnse: ew political alignments are fore. | floor, Were thrown out of their beds | of Maso and native of Virginia, was | “rhe purpose of the letter writt e finances and the prompt settlement of ss in windows for an en. He pro-| DYcen the Soviet government and four | Prince's|idebt ol &he! (United States onto the floor. born May 28, 18 He was appointed | (pe commission week was as_regards their fuel supply. shadowed. : it jabaate Neighbors were awakened by the | member of the street rallway cross- | oyt how fur the companies k tish Premier and Family es’ the ol wells tacquired by = = Four of the principal powers, Great | > ere led) by the f e force Avgist 18 1908 and!|® O3 fo M e apan under” the Pekins agreomert, | FIRE DEMOLISHES EIGHT |~ imien on Page 2, Column 79 | Shattering of glass in thelr windoves | {15 EOSe e, AMEUEL L (000% ‘the | in,carryin ot the Cras 2 | et e oo SR A e ulicas i & succeeding year. He is survived b; 5 3 MISSENDEN, Buck o e il adcionnh e o BUILDINGS IN NEWARK, NJ.: By e Dt int: ithtae nis wife, Mis. Grace V. Koontz, 1017 Support of Unification. ember ). | Sakhalin a period rs. | {RECORD COLD WINTER men drove up to the place in an au- M Street. Maj. W. E. R. Covell, assistar s wife andThey also ure given exten ; | ; escape 10- | felay Tor e o= iy Belaers ek Th’e“‘e“’d“ IN NORTH U. S. FORECAST | after placing the bomb in front of inquest at the Morgue tomorrow. . | B | the place, jumped back into the car in which | The Japanese will pay the ! by Early-Morning Blaze—Dam- SRS g Srcment, Pyt e T Ll 1 b ot e age Put at $750,000. | French Meteorologist Foresees Bet-| the conter of the eity, bat the nopn | SHIP SINKS WITH CREW. | Smerican Eleciri- Ratinis Avcoci 5,0 ety el ST AR e e AR | ter Weather Setting In About |Der of the licenso plate was not re- —_— e e e o vy plane crashing e e . NEWARK, X. 1. November 30— e o Italian Cutter Lost in Storm, Says‘u.‘,"fi,fi,‘z\pi T e fal defect, and st 8QY, 19, FOUND DEAD T e R G R MRS. LANSDOWNE AGAIN | _ Report From Sicily. | “was a strone blen' for unification of | SiCering crowefire of aucstions fron A il | IN FRIEND’S APARTMENT o feton et Vs e 50 ot |, VAN, D0t N, S0t ASKS PROBE BE ENDED Y9 Tho ftatian:cuter Sant. Antonka | mumits, somieihine the il conmics (enied ihe e by N is going to Le a cold Winter all around | 2 2 anes for the M fHehoaToN ths cupants to the street and caused dam. | 15 forty-first parallel of latitude, as | has gone down in a storm with her | Sion is now actively enwasmed el B L, Latter Is Missing After Discovery 4E° estimuted at $750.000. The flames | cold as the Winter of 1740 in England, | R —— entire crew. The details are lacking. (Continued on Page *, Colun designed 'to show that 3 t re brought under control at 4 am.|when the Thames froze over. This|gounsel Writes Wilbur and De- e were not of Slain Youth—Were Last ‘mfi;p“! l;n;{. 1;;‘”.:“'1‘:::‘. ;?} \\-m(»n‘ tns prediction is made by Abbe Gabriel, - ‘M' e, Folk (‘ t wy k 2 B l o s 0 5 ¢ i i en hloc « thickly populated | jorance’s most distinguished meteorol ] am < P o ; Lieut. Byron J. Connell, pilot of the JAILS TWO ARMED GIRLS. Seen Together. Seetion i threatened, Fence’s most disinguished meteotol | olines guggestion Further Evi 1ami >0 to Work 1n Bathing Suits Hawiin it T 18 N — . i as discovered In u storeroom | of Caen. i . e N . [e e |1, told of preparations made for the West Virginia Judge Holds Them | BY the Associated Press. at 58 Beacon street and spread rap- | “New York, Chicago, all of Canada @emce B Henk Secostary. As Rain Floods (le (J‘lpplll]fl T'raffic and repeated his pievigus state 7 NEW YORK, November 30.—The idly to other parts of the building. oc-|and the%vhole of the northern part of | (o uncel for Mrs. Margaret Lans- =) the radio bearing systen for Shooting Spree. body of George Nye, jr., 19, with his ‘,i_‘;\‘""“wl',': A -'l“'(;“r‘]n”m"’d company. | the United States will have a bitterly | g0 /3CC 300 06" he captaln of the — — out for the flight failed tc A e 4 e eavy Sons, two men and ’ o - Shions L | on properly bead crushed and wrapped in h e ! ollon i tcold Winter, which ought to set in| gpenandoah, today renewed their re. | By the Associated Press. RO G e Gk N sleatinated nrons - burlap bags, was found_ today ufder | Were led to safety by pollee as the | ubo iddle of December or early 5 = : ; Va., Novem. B D g Nt 505 st One blaze spread to the apartments ahove | e e wnid (he pestaneteorol. | duest that the Shenandoah court of | MIAMI, Fla, November 30.—Tor-| Downtown street intersections are Clash Stricken Out. £ Waverly . = e . i inquiry be discharged because of its|rentfal tropic rain, beginning last fature lakes, and some office s oments to e flundred and Fortyfirst street, the t or ogist 1o the Assoclated Pres: % : 2 syt 5 < e L a ren of Belpre pimireq A veirold Margaret Pirle Before the fire was controlled the | “““This is my prediction, based on my | [efusal to permit Mrs. Lansdowne to night and continuing through this|workers are putting their clothing in now 4 ail for six .| nonTher rett from o visit with roofs of all eight buildings crashed in, | system of weather forecast. I may be | tomobile. Two of them got out and , Coroner Nevitt probably will hold an | gineer Commissioner assigned to i have her attorney present when she imorning in a steady downpour, crip- | waterproof bundles and golng to the | mc « hetween Gen Kinley for NV five. Gordon Pirie, her brother, completing the destruction. | \rong, of course, but if the Winter | testified and to summon and question | pled city utilities and prevented is- [office in bathing suits King and M As soon as court fri f Nye s hel 13 o as " aid i i = witnesses of her ow suance of newspaper: Principal thoroughfares in both convened M t moved that all of was a friend of Nve, and i ) A is cold as I have said it will be, it will : T s 3 2 t ouxht by police for questioning. be proof that astronomic cycles do ex- | letter to Secretary Wilbu One morning newsp Miami and Miami Beach ave under;the remarks Dassing between himeels Police reported that Nve's head had Seamen'’s Strike Ends. ist, and it will go far toward estab. J0Seph Davies, the widow’s counsel.|publish; another issued an early edi- |from several inches to three feet of and Gen. King last Friday be strick it viein- 1y oo n crushed, probably with a bottle, { lishing a scientific basfs for meteor. | declined a suggestion of the court’s|tion only, and the two afternoon |water in places, and hundreds of au- ! from the record, explaimng that i veral witnesses testified 28| ng that a rope had been ted tightly | SYDNF ia, November 30|ology. France, Germany and England | Judgé advocate that any additional newspapers face prospects of going |tomobiles, their motors drowned DLy | was a very regreituble eplsude r zivis doing the shooting. "Be | Jpout his throat. Nelghbors reported | P).—The seamen’s strike, which be-|{will have a big share in the cold |Vidence Mrs. Lansdowne may have |all day without being able to turn|the high water, line the streets oning from the “strain of the proce the Jail sentenc had heard gruff talking in the | gan August 22 and which preclpluum]iwpalher." be submitted directly to the Secretary. |y wheel. Power company officlals |both sides and make he highways | ings posed on each . irie Apartments Sunday afternoon. | general elections in Australia, has| With the advent of cold weather ! - — !said that a force of men is kept in | almost impassable |, Gen. Howze inquired of the prosec e and Nve were last seen tozether | come to an end. The strikers have | vesterday there are not a few persons = |readiness to besin drying out gen- | The rain showed no signs of abat- |ton as ty its attitude in the matter, e— bt but their later activh. | decided 1o accept the owner 'ms, | who believe that Abbe Gabriel's pre. A erator cofls as soon as the rain stops. | ing during the forencon, and busi- |and (¢ reland ann itadio Programs— T heen traced inchided t 1educ tion of it I come (rue Sports News—Pages 42, 43| S50 mar ve Tecumed atter fonr ness generalls 1s a1 ctandsin 15 TContinued

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