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D. ¢. MOXNDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1925. 2 e THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON T T = . : ] P | Robert M. La Follette Will Be Fifth r = y : ut for Governor | o % ; { | Noted Figure Goes | | i Youngest Man to Have Senate Seat y | i " | TR T | | By the Associated Press. reached the age of 30, and that their | ! I Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, | Presence as members was not serl- | o { ously questionec g | 2 Wlo at the next session Wil take|™'\Wyan Henry Clay presented hira- e ! | ' :h!h{wh‘r»'m xln‘”:.rxml"‘ o !lum, mld1 self for the oath for the first time on i 7 i | . .4 in | by his father, willbe the 1ifth young- | November 19, 1806, at the age of 29 i i | i o Manchurian War Lord to| Marylander, Traffic Victim, inj o rewer: k0o 0 20 Soune; | Novewmber 16, 1505 at the ago of 29| Prosequticn in Wheeler Case | Prominent Business Man anc e + . the firt under 51 years of age to Hota Senator inquired as to his age. . | Launch Battle to Save His Hospital Unconscious—BOY |« seat there in ‘more than bl o] “T Lope my colleasue will propound | Claims New Element Enters | Head i ( i century that question to my constituents,” ! i riners R i When he takes the oath of office at | Clay replied, and there the matte | . ety Waning Power. ‘ Suffers Skull Fractire. | e opening of the session on Decem | arppaq co “M there the matter Into D. C. Charges. | Heart Disease Victim. i ok [ber 7 he will he ape ) vears, 10| others even younger than | PR ot | i : monuths and 1 day, having been born | mm\(uml They were Armistead | | Yo = Iolert Walker of Marvland Park,|on February 6, 1895. The Constitu -—,»,“,,,m,‘, Mason of Virginia, aged The views of the | Henry Lansburgh, vice presia Md., was severely injured yesterday f{“;"’“}:;;‘llefl* "L!mt" o gaman under | years ]."Imum)u .,xul’ :(u‘ days, when [the sufficiency of the 'f :Ams!v‘-xr & Bro. departme AGEning by the antomobila of 1T WL 20 s of age thay quallly us afhe took his seat on Janlary 3, 1816; | dictment against Senate store; potentite of Alma emy morning by the automoblle of 1. Wil-| 171004 States Senator, Blss Eoat Siame of Winile aed 71| - 0 Joout Genair | ridlong knowss a3 & Teates in lums, Maryland Park, Prince Georges( Search of the musty records at the | sence & monthe oo b5 nuyased 28 r of Montana, Edwin €. ness and organization act . County, Md., on Central avenue, Capl- | Capito]l discloses, however, that de- | he was sworn in on March 4. 1825, and | Assistant thiy city, died of heart Bl Helohte i spite this constitutional inhibition all | Stephen Wallace Dorsey of Arkansas, | t ited States, and Gordon Camp- (s home, 1601 Irving st Polteenin, Milton Welch of the |of the Senators younger than Mr. La| who wus sworn in on March 4, 1573, Dl e, day ufternoon. He was & ‘ S o lette took the oath before they hud | at the age of 29 years and 7 days L0008 - CHann. e Mr. Lansburgh had just i eleventl: precinct accompanied the tn-| —— L Sl st beforo Justice Jen { from a nefehborhood store after p d ) iretnay | dured wan to Casualty Hospital in the| nings Butley of the Supreme Court ¢f jChasing supplies for dinner. As 1 e Eot HhUL jur of Charles Rabbitt, resi-| ' | the District of Columbia by Willi ¢ };‘"j’ the house he complained 5 ¥ jdent of Capitol Helghts. The vietim | . E. Leuhy, special assistant to A Sottla ‘,‘[,":‘.‘,_“_""l DStalrs to res s i [ Was stili unconsclous today. | ’ General Sargent for the Wheeler garding his co o : H%.9¥ : fron MRS. EDITH WILMANS, Willilams was pareled for his ap ey made the only argument [0 call § e 1 isins Widow. lawyer and former State vep-| .. AR G o the Government and tosk up in to M ot resentative from Dallas, Tex., is a V" Athe M axyinnd (muthosy ; | - the points made by Senator s daan widate for governor in the 1926 | ties desire presence in court ¢ [ +s J. Walsh of Montana cn b were ; ‘ Hs I Mrs. Wilmans has rlvdgvd any future y | half fi]’ \;'hw 1 by Attorney | e 2 Chang son, o rencl would not marry during mr . | exse B. Root of Montana and Ber | e e Tt Ko by term it elect | Elghtyear-old Lad Badly lh‘an itk s, | LAY trand Emerson of Washington for Mr, sy A Gisemvan (W s Lehialf i - Williwm T}, eight years old, 1935 : 2 1o0th, in epposition to the indictmen: y when he was stri ; i |Lincum roud northeast, sustained «| Defense in Rhinelander An-|Former —Secretary — Stays|:nin defense of w plca that Wheeler Many Tributes to His Memory ; \ il e i e { already hud been acquitted of th [ ord of bis gl 1 D= e oL {ing when knocked down in front of | nulment Suit Springs !Short Time—Chilean Leader| senator Walsh had declired the pathy W b ed e ins ‘H‘I_ North Capitol street by an auto “ tute does not limit the number of ot 1 ariven by ickdr 3L Buell i i i its a prospector for ol and gas jmobtle driven by Victos Surprise. Attacks Pershing. Sithe DB braint n eI e j or 4y Lowe from St. M S and consequently there was no offens e the 't ! school the Assocated Pr » using dummy entrants to secu HENRY LANSBURGH. : 7 : ol ol ¥ the Aseoviated Prees, Ve ree number of such permits as A St | WHITE PLAINS, N, ¥ enil SR Ghiresdito) e thio Thasts o iithe o R | front of the motieg au The | 80.—The .[Ju.-m s the I e e e s iracy indictment. In anewer to this & i 2 injured boy was taken to Sibley llos-|& ment rested its case five i Zlelodd o ar atention Leahy 1 “To permit , ed Police Capture Two Ma-| il hore e underwe pera. | utes after court convened this morn. | Weeks vesterday ica | un 1 number of permits under f the pas o ved f BED OUTBREAK ERTOU | tion. 1v!vu. \\]llnm;: calling to the stund Alice | from Valpuraiso on his return the cc uction of the act of Febru- . L o : R S SERIOUS. i i { Mre. Sonta Gass, wife of Solemon | Beatrice Jones, defendant in the pro- | to the (‘nned States. Gen. Fer @ 8 . as contended by Senator : et 2 . chines After 10-Day Search. | (uss, 1801 Benning roud northeast, |« asdieas Hmv‘f‘: iien J,,",‘.] et :,,‘,”,_ h in his able argument, would be | 1 < audis Mob of 3.000 Participates In Rioting s hurled from her husband’s car at | e case may reach the jury by to- | delegation paid th eanaheri€all| to throw opon the public lands of the | i v o as lo A S e Man Is Wounded. iryland avenue and B street north: | night, 1t has hevi In prosress three e aahore, Tora whore thee | United States, which may contain | ! Picaz convey in Peking " eurly last night as a result of | weeks. with the general for a) Yaluable deposits of oil and gas, to S fI8 Lo Siohlesiof (Al ’ : ¢ ilie. Daily — « colllston betwesn the car and that | Mrs. George Jones, mother of Alice, | view of the eit Tt ‘procesded on | PORsible monopolization beyond any.- | ey 09 ons of m3 b | - r 10 days by two autome | of Lewis Watson, 134 Tenth street |wae recalled briefly to the stand this | Lis journey at noon i thing ever known in the history of | [ i S 2 ted of rum ning buc | Portheast. She ' wis treated at|morning (o testify whether Alices| Gen. John J. Pershing recetved the | 0Ur COURtry. - Congress could never | bl o Y e ul : scrib i ted of rum running but | BOTRERSEs, ThE, RS ot M urics | body was the same colar . her birih | recuin” of e’ 4croning ¢ bave Intended to allow such result to | Representative Tinkham 10/ iize were romivarr® ' 2 *= W ¥ . . | effect covering their trafl h}.i foheE head and back. [‘,R 1t 18 mow. | |Bhe) asserted that e At New Yoik oith alc ’_,'nmfl:,,\\- from v such enactment ‘.M' Hfe were recejved ‘ € deter e sereens pt. Guy E. Burlin 2 inlngi was. Lee Parsons Davis, counsel for le. He remarked e construction placed on the statute Native of Washi = i : een Gl Barlin:] Car Wrecked, Deiver Gnlmjured. | G5 (58 Sareons Dayls, counsel for | smlle, | 1o vem: know | Y the Government must b correct | INtroduce Measure Suggest-| - “tive of Washington. < « e e e et ieit o mim) | Berionsipevaiativaciedito thejrall | auser ifter Mrs. Jones hud lert | the Arn regret | oF, the cor V‘f‘.r\'hfl.w:m learn of the A et Baaitcen e e e : s. apped them last night In Bryan!,oaq viaduct \venue stand and sa on | T wax not pr the | {414l omission by Congress at once.’ i | y on o e Bt v T court, between Second and Fourth, W | und sixth street northeast early last |own responsibility and on my esperi. | ATt | peicahy pointed out that a fair inter ing Third Conference. | fos e e Onn ot 5 et ind Bryaut streets. | night by the nolse of an a u”m-'r::"“:h'_- as an attorney, the defense now | vl o o ;[‘r‘;mv'”n' {fr‘l';‘l‘r‘ satute imited_the S | founded the fim s » one of the steel sup-|rests ay. nul D or ofl a s of w \ X . ) + clash which preceded the con- | €73 e rA TGt The e e ! m to one for each person, as i ‘ ; [gscution of the cars together with 20 | JOrts: The occupant of the over-| Action Causes Surprise. The welcome news Uses the language “a permit.- | tic ling twe es of whisky, Capt. Burlingame | ypers jonn ears 377 | His annow et provides there shall be only | . Protest Gic coloved. 18 vears SAnE fh ihe ditect . ' x unner” case. : 3 Flugler piace, driver of one driving G auen terpreta ) The head of the ervea to)| H 1 of Spanish loaded | ¢, ad. Howes of | ermune bullets frou the car [ {he T rcaadr I ended, and is : officers: surprised them and | Lig o St dtoing i ] Bus ations as the 3 i > under the tufluence of liquor. Smit I 8 to Alaska, on whi ~ th t furnished hond the s of $1.0 S i Boy Hurt by Hitand-Run Car. | Following his den y a “liberalizing by Congress o SR = <it to Th ¥ mantc Orange. 13 vears. 3008 t Rhine ise of the hardships of t 'n ne i neic ) 1d Row Tini e e e % 4| amined by Duvis § Taking up the plea of Wheeler thqt eXtm Agents ¥. Cor: e A e ey beluder he is withou riedicti lu ) : hun and Sergt. Gee 3 heast shortly | Chauffeur had been on Jecause he was 1 M. Little, Leo Murray, Henry Rinke | knocked | Rhine el et d f the same charge In Montana, > ™ P AT '! r l’l., ];’ 'l;_‘]u n. the n';' T V)\‘ 1 -l']\\ny him a Alice to th d ';‘“i."l‘;‘ li Melent al Arch : . not disappolnted, as aboi . ! Marie Antoiret e 4 R e | two curs made their appes o o omenting of “former . Bolehenit = The he two cars, 9 e © eeruzi e wnd |y ted by the Unlted States €. Lad co: ; NP Sher el SEECIIATT L wlalns of Stand | Py Cloment fn the present indict. | President Coolidge, would T = of the Russian imes before th ger car davis. 910 Pennsy alns of & - ‘ Lomens o o N render not only of ofir nat S : . Chin, L. Mikhat livered twy cases of liqu 3 s C. Davis. 910 Pennsyls =R | ment, he urged. In the Mont: rende Iy of ofir na Active in Civic Bodies. bl e e ¢ wus reported this m weeks Jater, he s h | The Ciflean representative igor-|case it was charged Wheeler agreed ditions, but of gur priceless inheritance | : | Jmmediately o e liquor had b the patient’s conditior hidester had related the tnefdent |ously complained of Gen. Perehing's| 1o el wsing his in-| Of freedom and fndependence { He was a member of the Washing ' St | delivered to Contee Capt. Burlingame | g tmproved. Rbinelander’s father |reiternted % e Bl B L LG Elected to| “The clear and patriotic course for | ton Board of Trade, the Chamber r [ and bis men made their move, which | Shortly afeer Rbiolander le | 1o promulgate an|fluence after he had been elected t e clear and patrio irec rd of Trade, the Cham shooting. At Freed- | R Ehe catht. iahtal: : jiitable conditions | the Senate. but her lleged to | the United to i al pRace! e Mexs g ? }-‘1"“" ‘ where Goodwin 1is| cess, Tequested by plaintiffe nttoe: vere extublished in Tacna- | have participated knowin A corduce e traditions of the | ssociation. Uity Club, Civita i saame cone | ST PAUL HEARINGS ey because of the J,,,‘,'.',f.'M"‘.',.',, hias gnding this was avio. | spiacy to defraud the liniten States| 00N 37RO of Iiternational J | S o g i 2 i".m. b Davis had rested his case Finally. Senor Edward eall ot madenodessnceltihe daeed e s e e | i N \ 1 chatfed with illegal | Iraac N. MIls, counsel for Rhineland. A e Boiadon te Lras. assarted (5 {ake money ax not b |loTily 6 S CnaTT ot Tt s tior atice| iic b : With a smoke sereen wnd . | nesses may be called by the plaintiff's co L hiaro een not to n e | Nd one " conspiracy to violate the dry la ST ifornes Rt i ." e i of the penal iottone . § ind ono ¢ Others Are Arrested. | Financial Condition of Railroad | o= ibtless without de- | claimed that Booth entered ir e League of Ni s | presentation of a gold baton, Satur charges were preferred | 5 % i supplying argu. | ajleged agreement to get the dum = day, to Se W. 8. Ross, drum ma it o nanied | oy Hunter, colored, 13 Now in Hands of Receivers ,PASCAGUULA CASE ereby she may be | permits for the purpose ¢ i R Sk e e e Fourth et nd a o\ B Tarvistiated i contention Tiat uinkt the Goversmiens BRITISH EVACUATE et e e : APPEAL REMANDED |2 e R BNl COLOGNE ON EVE OF 3 3 Contee, Hunter and Cotten were be. | —— ed, would | ¢ Conspira e sald, 1t lapanese Prepare ham . Turnage today -rm-\.—1 i Supreme Court Holds Suit In\'olv-| S e alor o broposals number of crimes in furtherance of 10, November 3 cases were set for a hearing on De. before the | i ned in tion were re-| it purpose. | (Continviea ity First P y e toda |cember 8. Bond for the defendants | merce Commiss i p ing Check Clearance Improp- ¥ ¥ Charles A. Do & LT R was fixed at $500 for Contee, $2,000 | meed further could will make the n,.. . France froum v Hunter and es,m»o for Cotten. | held at other poin erly Before It. P largument on behalf of e b e ¢ | attend there i not eliminate § Rl s te < MRS. FERGUSON ASKS rallroad was give fi T cazouls « z the | BhafaR e 1 to and W. validity of regulatic par | ON PED { 3 3 jelr adjustmer g COLLEGE DIRECTOR “ Kine irance of checks wan sent back | ESTRIAN RULE: SHIPPING NEWS Lelr adjn g et IRECTO T e by the United States Suprem | l.v~ugue Strengthened. k. QUIT IN RUM ROW | & 1 1 i i B | Bank us | Will Seek to Educate Walkers to| Arrivals at and Sailings From are brought once > L ash. 1 he had advised ! Serted that It had the right to make sis—a fact HEFOO, Ching | s s dad TaoneeCls Chrwe dor cashifiE ‘checks: drawy Observe Signals at Con- i fr polick It is estimated (e ied from First Page. i i e Tkt aanta by its depositors even thouzl 2 ! nial g ween kilied & E ! o e e e e | trolled Intersections | 1 e B ovident that to state them is to prove | ecaltars; et P:»A‘-‘zh funk at Atlanta for | ! s of &'otland. Nations, in { rmed factions 1 i veral years in the collection. Tt also contended that in e e and Ge battle hegas FUTE those Of thoanannge | s At ohe 1ol depositing checks with the Hederat| A el _ DUE TODAY o ot 1 ~coming ment and di 1 of our educational | ew capital, he | Reserve Bank fo lection it was | wil i Nie 5 is avored to occu | institutt 11 by their personal de- ! ook was brighter | entitled to immediuate credit subject | the new I e ther v epposition of « portment those vices that are | overal verrs [yto draft, and that the Federal Re- | gns. Tra | \‘ Stiacasetiill . repugnant idea of strict —~ ve Systemn was attempting to build | o of Palice { ent questions of disarmament i It ity und sol n‘,. suc 1 i p reserves in the Federal n»\.. ve | i l 2ais ynomic alliances. In short, F MERGER DISCUSSED S i e b oo o & et SO R or Elart el rict ot Columbia, and P BY CAR CO not be expected in good stead | cash at par checks dr. n them. ! his “'“‘1'" &b thells {Sraguars 4 sthampton. No teal ot lives e e i g = . Whether his political enemies would | 1t asked the Federal Iistriet Court | the walkers t ¥ with the g e ille BRI At iverea ny Rev. Dr. Ial i< MPANIES. Would Justits Students, | WLether e v emlas Nl o sosneti G ShErs he cerul Thich pre. | Santa Teresd.’ 1l . Cristo 1 Bis entity To wiI} be furnished during the v the B. B. French Lodge choir UTlLIT]ES BODY TOLD as head el G s o s ird of £h00 for | Federal Reserve Rank Atlan crossit nGTed i1 % ‘Ge fhe 1o e W v»«x Texaus College | 40 yrrest for viola-| from continuing the practices com pedestrians shall obey the - ssociated diplom: Masons to Hold Nerv You reserve to 3 right 10 {100 of the 1 of any Texan | plained of, but it application for a1 officer or automatic de o sl condition ¥ou | worpy as n as a een | injunction Prused = 3 S Lo Eat Station on Thanks- |, "y yp)y g, somewhat The or ased m tech- | Mr. Eldridge indi- {3 Southamp 23 . student | from the peciul ses. | nical ground that the appeal had | la num- | Busnos Aires, = ¢ o tinp o)) ot et him or h on of the Legislautre to investigata | been improperly brought by the bank | £ now ussigned to| Havun If a student com- {for doing the s »ma the Federal District Cour du rents had not heen made to the during | slon is very ;. d o 1 stund jat Tech College ~1:':u-d phear on the theih, Supreme Court instead of having zone | Tush hours, it prob: not be to de be A« v rafl | Lubbock campus a8 you upp ed i | , 3 10 the Court of Appeal possible to detail extra. men to DUE WEDNESDAY itenta hi Kron: ¥ indy 1gh the assoctation | ¢ Station, the faculty wouldy Seribes Answer Ferguson. The order of the Supreme Co busy crosslr r inauguration Rremen of réa dlhe | such student from the t. in such d y prompuy expe 1 whether college. And { student could y v pallbearers ". Freeland Ke past imperial W the | Texas mewspuver men, sccused by | did not £o into the merits of th | of the pedestriun such case. the | r. Verguson of suppressing vital | troversy. which has been a [ Mr Eldridge ir case and the | ho e of Gov. Iergusc Nauorive: | fouent daeno ,h, “hankins world, | in effect requiring Matura Manchuria. ... x rinidad. No h’ Fracisco, No il.-.n, 0w A it with the ruls lestrians to cross has not example and the precedent set by ¥ou | (o nrocl o v n only o e go % i OUTGOING STEAMERS ng Ge: e and reenter- | the e, and the L itncitier: I o teens oF o P e )14:';“{‘ — i e ! vial ::“'-”:r..'r‘u«"Tr‘v]‘.‘ir\ o :ni‘\:fl}., SAILING TODAY that Yuropean powers | Almas institutior cannot practice to do st e insinuated. He was| | walkers time to clear the crossit asn it perly helong Activ L e L for | teld thut the Texas reporters <.\'uulr1\88 MADE SERIOUSLY ILL { - . 2 S Rithons —hpenkaen Peace Moves Indicated. '.(,"r" e educated citlzens| vain - a not handl portions in question | Rt E Signs are not lacking that Russia | as Mullenbers, the Lan: on thut & ibel 40 s tas - - i e ward a_reapproachment with s n ¢ M e o] e e IN CHRISTMAS TRIMMING /vic:es—bieses oisaaac | TR & reops : 1 L litieal e but possible to | pHILADELPHIA, November 30.——A | - SAILING WEDNESDAY. Finally there is the United States,| The Lansbursh & Pro. store wa : | e allusions f ke i Southampton. . which since the wa s become the todiy 40 memor: = b tneaperted erwhite iy s iy | wedding breakfast” party of more Tree Association Scores Those Who | AUz —Sguthamsio e Sl ey besomel the [iclsen Yoaiy iy mertionyolNE e o nor's lqu .- 4 . : will | . - ey De Grass orld's wea st ongest | burgh A aiion o special session ie Legis. | than 100 persons on Thanksgiving Object on Score of Saving O e - power and which also occuples what | Owing to the death of Mr. Lar it A e 2e)ar atithe lexecisl) v Decenber 1 to meel prob- | morning became a gathering of ill snd 4 ! Pacniru—Ssan Juan is_practically &n isolated position. burgh the husiness meeting and cere Edlext e 1o tha HIlmAt Roneais 24 RIorexe January 4, If the governor does', . ovengive individuals, it was the Foliage. R O e Pinces The words “economic imperialism” | monial of Kallipolis Grotto, M. O. \ er through an impaire vice or Reporis of the fund raising followed | N2 99 80 by December 10. Wus on his|jearned yesterday, when 85 of the! rhe anm ateey Nt gle ot Meotarideo and “dollar tyranny” are frequently | P. E. R., scheduled for tomorrow aft [] S ey Lt home last night. He sald ex > ' i he annual discussion over the ud- | Crigtobal—Port au_Prince. . repeated today mnot only in France,!ernoon and evening, are called off b 1 | declarations peaker Lee Sutter-| s | white that the expenses of the session would be cared for. Mr. Satterwhite | the movement to Miriam A. ¥ guests became suddenly 111 visability of chtting e Y z . ¥ of cuttng spruces for |Gt paekri s Cris Last night at least of those ' ¢y T i i | osatind . “ohns £ L . stricken, most of them children, ware | s wimins, ball and tinsel trimming , Bosslid,=% 120 | smaller European countries, whoso reported confined to their beds, while 5 2 “n Tree Assoclation | giazilan Pr 100 views are supposed to be more disin- axain to tak > hatchel B s o o {many of the others were only begin- | Prh SRR T SAILING THURSDAY. L e e o = i=ny wHerel pequleive 10:00 A M; | Great Britaln and Germany, but in | Monarch L. Wt MAYOR “OUT” FOR HOUR. ng Estes. penses for a special session if he had to call one, had been provided fo he regarded @ special ses o v inve: of State 4 e tof the kiddies. } 5 . | Wondering what the attitude of the | administration before th L > Egtion, ite | ning to recover. " Prompted by reports ths o goib aeglITOndesing: whal 8 itu tden wily several v The bridegroom, Christopher MIn-{ments were afoot (b stud the oes ) TR AT 1§ X United Stutes will be toward this new | £ g # g0 sl ""‘~; = | ton, and his bride, formerly Miss Flor-| waste of spruce troes ”I‘: he h; "),-"P | Monte e Sadia 1100 4 I';Mv-[u which Buropeans are now | Quebec Official, Removed by Cour : he was the beneticiury of an w when the grand Jury fence L. Downey, were among those' geclared todus 1S aasodiation ] gholm —Gothenburg . . . - 13:00 Py, | striving to form. ! @ % 2 s 3 W0 veported 1t hud con. | steieken. - Hardyy was the feasting pecraned, today dut the energy “d aperlan CARURSID - ot iiiea: P A combination Hee anihrie Jobless Pending Appeal. Jarole and cond il pardon 3 e I had strickes iy st ccted at condemning r use should Empress o8 SeQt o . : 4100 P hand against s felt to be the JAE S 4 « Gov. Ferguson, was wrrested wiy ot Akl were tmprac- { over when Minton IneQi GEE Y bar aiveeran b ediiatic - 1) Urbino—Port sai oAt 3 5 1 B NGEEEC | November 30 UD-qu fleers said lie was aitempting t | tieal ot completion by the end of its | news. His bride did likewise and 500n | nroper vse of foreste " 0 0 the | MexicoThrostos g danger of Russin Bolshevism and on | et ””—kh" liguor to white men at a street The new grand jury will con- | many of the guests were groaning nservation Is wise use and chil. | Eansman—cristobal .. AR the other hund agined danger of | as et e ' T\gex‘ to Addres: Grange Charges of possessing liquor f December 1 and moaning. se and chil- | pigaquibo—Cristobal ... LT R Amerjcan economic imperialism are | Ssturday night. This was whe N {dren should have helr A doctor was summoned hurriedly. | {raas, et hristmas SAILING FRIDAY the underlying meanings of the an assoclation statement said. Locarno agreements. Special Disp 10 The bta were made ugainst him. Ano i Trial Attracts Interest. Joseph Samsor, the mayor, was di: 1 » negro, in whose automobile officers e b e Te pronounced the suffering due to| Scientific cutting for thi | cian MacBride—Cape Town osmiant Ll harged by Justice Gibstone fro: i PILEDI NI Mo Dlowainhe wund n supply of whisky, also was [, Attention today was centored 0 2| piomaine poisoning. Those most serl | poses should e encouraged: the’ me d B T3 TS0 i (Covsriaht, 1025. by Chicago Daily News Co) | punetioning_and disqualified for fiv f e arrested. L e e, s il of the case | ously affected were treated al the|soclation said, but the practice of “mp_lwun;uo—-\m.u S R vears, and while the mavor's lawvar g patl g The 1 row appeared ready to| flet by AU :rnfiwupm—u Dan Moody | house, others were sent to their homes | ping large trees to obtain the pretty | Adan—para ..o - were entering an appeal in the ¢ a el ke today, but | @8alnel the Hoffman Construction | in'taxicabs to be treated by thelr own | crown should be outlawed.” Horland—-Monte Chrlétl- A|DS MEMBERS CHILDREN' The appeal delavs the effect of the ¢ i I 1 be B e Tew week would bring norie | C0-, lolder of 600 rllos of highway | physiclans. = Of the latter, three be- 5 Flora—Cape Haiti-.. ‘ judgment and Mayor Samson w . S 1o 10, emmpt 1o say, Those whe have | contricts. The attorney generul seeks | bame so 11l that the taxl driver rushed EATANG Binoir continue in office at the City Hal 4 na Grange of Trederick County | FiioL the political fortunes of | to recover thousands of dollars he al- | them to a hospital. CHAPMAN CASE DELAYED. | revtatban—Sovinampton 12:00 M. Legion of Honor Employment Bu- | ynti] the Court of Appeals has passe: ',',‘ st to the visiting hody. | mes 2. Ferguson, husband of Gov. { leges were excessive profits. Samples of the food, which had been | Contir 0 Alone—Pirasus. .. ..o | Tean” Opened in Paris { upon the decision of the Superic i delexates being expe Miriaw A. Ferguson, since his im.| The trlsl follows by 10 days a case |served by a caterer, are being analyzed | Majertic—Soutnampton & 5 jicoutt: prachment i his second term as gov- | Somewhiut stmilar (“Ll':nln:lu:._l))(; tmgn [ by the city chemist WETHERSFIELD, Novem- | JASTIEIR eton PARIS, November 30 UP).—"TLegion L R ] be: nor about eight vears ago, are in- | G d : 20 (@) —After the of Con- Liverpool lined 10 look for unexpected moves | fession of judgment from the defend- “Rotterdam - = | of Tonor Employment Bureau' is a | Taification Viota MNeat: e ant for $500,000 Judgment, winding up | Italian Grand Opers Centennial. |jecticul, throush States Attorney | gecuidsicNeoied | sign on a door in the Palais de la Legion d'Honneun, on the Quai| NASHVILLE, Tenn. Novembi d'Orsay. The legion’s hurean guartees | (£).—Th al result of the vot tees that emplovers will tind “workers s on the plan of the unification with the of expertomge and reputation” on its | Methodist Lpiscopal Church by th list. Mos X the work done by the|conferences of the Methodist Epi N Hugh M. Alcorn, had offered its an. eeppe Verdi— Naples | rerkuson, who ence ran for Presi |its aftuirs and cancellation of its road | NEW YORK, November 30 (P, Shiones - Havana oo o | swer to the petitlon of Gerald Chap- | Sihones —Havana . dent us the Jeader of the American | cont The Voffman Co. offered | The 100th anniversary of the first|man, twice reprieved murderer ievoie | party, has always commanded a strong | to settle on the same basis as the h presentation of Itallan grand opera | writ of hab orlans | following in Texas. even when his | American Co. did, but the offer was |in New York was celebrated last | before I° for a corpus, at a hearing feral Judge E. S. Thomas York Child- | political career seemed lowest. His ag- | declined by the attorney geueral. night in a conoert by the Metro-| today, the defense usked for an ad- Fg‘;;h:{fl("“r B"m'ud. bureau up ¢ the present has been |pal Church South will be announcec . Aid icty, will retire today, { gressive attacks on his enemies and It was the highway road contracts, politan Grand Opera Compuny. The | journment because of its “unprepared- M .m_m,.'..x.u ey e for the benefit of former puplls of by the College of Bishops, which as vror spending. much of his personal | tacties of assaults on thelr most vul-{ which the attorney general alleges re- | company of Manuel Garcia performed | ness,” and the request was granted. Llnnell—Bu 108 _Alres. ... the technical and professional schools | sembles herc in regular meeting De- stune In geiting homes 1,950 | nerable spots long Lave been known. | sulted in huge profits to the holders, | Rossini's “1I Barbiere di Siviglia” in | The next session of the court was set| (EATIPR " Sinte chirlsi | ¥ ; : erphans. His ability also to turn attention in | that precipitated the present situation. ! 1826 in Italian for Wednesday morning. ) aiieh B \ |} maintained by the legion for children! cember 11, church officials sal of its members, I night.