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L 3 The only evening paper ught and in Washington with the Calout 30 degrees. Associated Press news est, 37, at 2 aon. today service. il report o g | & e Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 100,962 No: 297799, Taleret a8 oo s matter : WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1925—FIFTY-SIX PAGES. () Means Associated Press mye: CJ OPERATORS DFFER ™25 o on s OUSTER OF JUDGE THO HOVES START | and and Czechoslovakia Agree to Treaties at | NEW PEACE BASIS S wetimari oo cercmons”— FLAREUP REFUSED . . LONDON oo wr 1 Germs v | conversing and smil; B 4 Rejection of Pinchot Proposal | u ‘;"n.-,- rinete ania st in. thel ;-' i 'u ‘,IJ’..\ “;‘I. e or Court Thrown Into Uproar by J \ : : Supercommission Suggested orld War today signed the Locarno | Ia Belgium Sholand i G20t S [ \ g Does Not Close Doors, | treaty ana el e e i Reid’s Heated Challenge ; ’ NK by Sherrill to Direct Gen- : SenLanpacelin BIane (8 | ranged themselves along the back of | ; | ~— Inglis Declares. el e s RO T of Gen. Graves. / ] / eral Program: ng their frontiers | ment. and especially of Forei B , sie | Secretary ¢*hamberlazin. whom the GOVERNOR'S PROGRAM | o'ty inimcniousyact nd e peace | deceris, it i 5 aueey v | WRANGLING A DISGRACE, | 77~ - il ' | URGES WIDEST POWERS | s mark OFFICER HAD ASSERTED = L ey ¢ | g FOR PROPOSED BOARD ) ¢ Versa jeorge vesterd:y awarded him | DRAWS OWNERS’ FIRE | was markea in 1o sespecs S RIS e Today there was n 2 mag- | jces at 1 it | nificence and 1 ding th el & : Miners Declared Given Every Bene- ning. The ceremony i h lasted only an hou wis notal ediately the detegates had taken fit. With No Concession to extreme simplicity. And this | their places at the * table. in the Warning That Counsel Must | et © their own | order in which they sat at Locarno i Reckouime b o | Howze Denies Plea, With Slml'p“ i {ad, 2 Y11 Tudg 1 Barton Payne Calls Other Side ; They s e with [ the British foreign secretars, Without Stop Bickering occasion when the = R the Asec 1 Precs S the Reich & ir | Speaking fn the name of the Kir PHILADELPHIA ? natures under compulsior ds fell in an impressive silence hairman of | white faces registering a mixture of | In a very ef speech he told the 2 fear and anger fore statesmen of the g Todeis's cegemony wia) canrs ell over their presence : the court-martial now trying the n o spirit optimism which was [ mony and expressed the i< [ fiving officer threw the trial into auguring well for an era of |Appointment that his mothe: A mplete disorder today and resulted ont Burope. had made rearrangement . 8 £ram necessars Enter Arm in Arm. | B Raraalok Tohther who fo! the elick of motion-picture cam. | pressed his country’s pleasure at and a blaze of Kleig lights, Cha lusion of e pac After him 'the court. = Luther of Germany, I’ came the remat delegates, voicing challenge was nd of France and Foreign S - sntiments and speaking. ac | by the court Chamberlain of Great Br cording to tradition, in the alp The incident whic ed Mine entered the famous Victorian recep-| (Continued on Page 5. Column wreck the proceedings for Another flareup hetween Repre entative Frank R. Reid. chief coun Col. Mitchell, and a member divect challenge by the de; the right of Maj. Gen. Wil wes to continue as a men tahing Sun i = = e came ut when Mr. Retd S Even Children to | wwnsing i cetul and e reference by some to TR manner an Mr. Reid's r by Mr. Lewis BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. buke « Gen. Edward “, - 4 Decembe 1.—The e i M Lews 3 | B Caie to The Star and Chicaso Daily News | {07 his “damn rot” remark 4 1 1.000.000 Pr o] gunain X e 0 hitra y 2sidl 5 receded from his| Hyshand Denies She Has| RoMEe. December 1.—The mittion |Anormer . rosecution . witne . D P];p‘erty ng t 5 e at Arbitration by President " “wouiature Wise rowers policy ot each : ; | dottar Subscription requested It was nstantly thrown age Done— : as Only Way to S R e of the American debt had been dou- |1y denouncing Mr. Reid's ) Gale at Tampa ted ; Dispute With Chil Sediinle - . sled hy tods e darine ShGRTIITLG1s Rances ot v ihine pa. Ispute With Chile. upon the common people to pay ‘\\H; 'I"';\f""[,:f.“:;f::’ x::yvl-;”:'\‘ ity School children were obliged 10 |expecting a physical encounter, Maj. JACKSONVIT pay from 2 to i0 lire, and many obert L. Howze, president ¢ government empldves were as- |the court. ordered the courtroor Chieago ¢ The check-off, dis-|calling a special session of thesTexas 2 . st T o AT to e f n . ro sshir ok Baetiais budls - mE i . ove to be applied on | ference between the gener T ! e ige as t t A f ; s s the Associated Press AUSTIN. Tex., Decen sidered conces. | Miriam A. Ferguson has made no 1t did Mr. Lewis mal announcement on the matter < penins anot} pose ture, as demanded by a nun ber of the lower House members, her to teach Al its i retived to an anteroom. after which thing that they again filed into the room t records t everything ation has demanded | Nusband. James E. Ferguson. said to-| the people the practica iing of | were confronted with Mr. Reid’s chal ¥ property da Refore h the zovernor | day Duty fo the fatherla lenge of Gen. Graves' impartiality he he operators | a8 rep day that she | (Copyright. 1925, by Chic v News C. 3 % N + z i r 3 He Socld sending - reddent ot the operat It w ported vesterday that sh Bxplains Remarks. t of State s nf 1 1 % ey oaid | Commissioners issued invitatl 10 the entire mem- vinds | had made formal statement to a e Before acting on the defense n 1St refuse to 1 in R representative of the Baltimore Sun 1) Panipe: with e Since 1 no relitives or D e he snti D s » as Tlegal. Drcsent e N tie B {0 gumt feom: tha. cauttiithe dlutin. | Lo oPe, T e Lo S5l Sloseumrlends i bin tellow actistaior) | ivities not directly connecled | POrShiP of the ¥ 3 Comsiies What did the operators get? A fixed | «Now get thiy straight,” Ferguson guished commander. of the 6th COrpR | gy prer Ji e 1| the opern. company will armnge |With the plehiscite to determine! micsion 3 luncheon at hi vears. With arbitration | qiq" “(ioy. Miriam A. Ferguson has | Area, Gen ; " S e R P Bl | hether Chile ‘or Peru shall have|home on December 10 to discuss th o furt ? -our lained in a formal statement ¢ g 5 ] o power to further increase et court, explaine E aty over the disputed terri-|park situatic Ehe costsi A proposition motnot made any foumal statemcnt a8ito that Gen. Graves’ remarks had been heavy winds, has ' af- s i ‘ L 1) but alisolitely || whether or not she would call a spe made to Col. Blanton Winship fected, advices here sa o o ; i ; ! - a . T nee caused lack of a quo 1. Glal jsessen law member, and we imed the Five Worl Kilea : any wonder that the miners ! When asked if the governor had disgraceful wrangli ' between coun B rimen “»‘4 = m r : they con ue to re- ari ha 3 al Ca the proposition and likewise | heen correctly quoted yesterday by the sel for both sides, and were intended ive negroes were kil 118 in : s b Eai s b wonder t the operators | Raltimore Sun representative, Fergu to protect the dignity of the court ed when a e Davis Is ] i e - e t : pr £ rourt also sternly rebuked coun. | lind development 1 ed e able to solve the dead- down. not only h son replied: “I'll let you newspaper The court also sternly r uindjasyel . bi able t ve t ad sut as furnishing < L L f sel for the prosecution and for the de-, during the st Appr L |imeni argueithat out for youraselvex Orders Sending Berenger‘w se for their “constant bickering,” $1.000.000 damaze was caused | : e However, the door is not closed. | Demand for Session. and warned them it must cease. ing to police records. The storm swept PERSHING DENOUNCED. he operators offer of two weeks agc : s | Th t then held another execu- | the entire west coast. All public utili = Fovernor of November 30, is still open, | have served notice on the governor of Mr. Reid that Gen. Graves be re- | and all points south city were | Edwards' Papers Bitter in Their At- ie Mr. Lewls is ready we | that a special session would be call Ready for Signing. {moved from the tribunal, and then ‘~‘='i'”"_l telegraphic ox League Verdict Against An- ta to resume negotiations and | bY the Speaker uniess she issued the | announced that the challenge was not | At o (Jackson Baach) he more effort to reach con |call by December 15, The demand f e fide is reported to have swept the Mosul Would | B Cable to The Star and Chicazo Dails News. bt 3 R the session grows out of alleged i storm broke during itter dancing pavilion off its rs or. \ : Oy I e SIndel. | regularities in the highway Commis: | D the Asociated Pre | e s Both the ocean and the zulf have hren gora on Mosul Would Start SANTIAGO. Chile, December 1.— 1 e gel now 201 sio hich have resulted recently in ARIS, December 1.—Quick settle. Rttt prosecutor. Over a ques | Whinped into a turmofl by ‘the high | Chief interest i sent cen- | battial hea-d shall Sten ion, which _ 1 assistant prosecutor, over a ques the hig Chie i e o v Shall S 1Nl ihe resignations of two hizshway com-{ment of France's debts and a 10 per | tion put by the former to Capt. H. I3 Winds and there has been much War, London Hears. ers in Publisher ter at AL e s : In vs and a $600,000 judgment | ceny | on capital, pavable in 30! Yarnell. who was in char 1o | age alonz the coast lines, accordir {tack_on Ger conduct of ators’ Letter. | against the American Road Co., which | nnuities. are among the ideas con. | 1 air forces on the “Black to reports here —_— 3 Aric preliamina; The let of the anthracite opera- | held large highway contracts | stiderea by Louis Loucheur, hmn,,,‘mm.m the mimic war maneuvers Storm Centers Off Coast. By the Associated Press it oy Sl 2 ceenter lace, which 10 believe every iddle Florida Atlantic coast line, the | that urks are determined to in-|body is a Peru ithizer who local weather bureau reports, and it k and forcibly to eject is not shouting for 1 |i# moving northeastward iine i eisae. tlons does| Eawargs wspapers are finance a_sinking fund and to extin- | during the maneuvers wax ‘becau ; o apE ove It gttee g Eive them acceptable verdici | the most of the opy )} suish short-term debts. M. Le vou wished to co-operate” with the | (orreantial’ proportions at some loeali | 0 the Mosul boundary dispute y laborat Afer 1o the anthracite operators' |statement of Gov. Ferguson, given in | ¥ ‘ debts. A Loucheur| (0 Faoey fortentlal mropOrtions a me oealie | e Mercurio elahorat lile ot ey in interview with the Sun corre.|Will have none of a moratorium or | "3 "GGunion objected to the ques. | L, (N the Past 48 hours 15 inchex | % ise f : a : iR committee for consideration | e | imondent, that she would not call the | forced conversion of bonds which ma- | ion &s unfair wnd that it violated | o M has falle Nid i péyoxis | BUCUIpRecisei O Bl eIk . the proposals vou have | demanded special session. ture December 8. Tle will, however, ! tne rule for court-martial prohibiting | W ™5 ORI Plieiy save m{-:l» i - : g N practicable? Will they end A - he forced to borrow some 8,000,000,000 | “insulting questions of a personal na- |t PEER )OS Bt [ the ck- | @ on he present industrial strife in a way Remarks of Governor. or 9,000,000,000 francs. | ture during examination e witness | i the past 24 hours, and 4 at Orlando. | ing, Turkey's complete divergence with | batches. i O e T | iixes Satterwhiie; |Snealier jofithe ang Pinenot L ;i 1o GOv. | ise and leader in the forces de.|minister in the new Briand cabinet, as ”f\:‘r Theld had asked the witness if | M e o manding the session, announced last | essential to the restoration of | the reason he had refused to join with E © letter of No.|night at Amarillo that he will call economic situation. the Army air force in attacking an i copy of the prop: | the House to assemble January 4. The vy on capital will be used to enemy force on the Island of Moloka osition W id before the meet- | call will be made public December 20. i last Sa g won and which | His action followed a r ported The center of the storm is off the 1ONDON. December 1.-—-A report { At Tampa 335 inches of rain has|G sz ' hat will enable us f ng pe ‘I am not going to throw myself & 5 3 alle: The. < o ireat Britain regarding the Mosul May Refuse to Go On. operite e el Sior oo T et ata e Debts Again to Fore. Reid Overhears Remark. -l‘,”..,’,‘,“‘,'.:",':‘l A IS hours, fecording | houndary question was made so clear TR Retusonto, 0ox0n ent to labor d prices at @ rea- | here und tear me apart,” she is quoted | Tnterallied debts, long lost sight of | At this point Gen. Graves leaned g jjine™ A S e 11at Geneva and elsewhere that the abl and give some assur-ipy the correspondent. “Let them as- | during the fierce struggle over fiscal | toward Maj. Winship and made his| i had fallen in 24 hours " °T) danger of a rupture has long been | ipn: (t e e Zonable return on the in- |semble if they want to,” the inter- | measures, again are to the fore, audible comment. £ etarrazeiiny L onabn: liha fio Wi A ne | view continued ‘Let them start A strictly balanced budget and a Mr. Reid instantly whirled to face| MIAMI HAS 14INCH FALL. From time to time there have been | Chile It would not he surps announcement should be not hesitating he life of v and tr Something I'll still be here when |stable currency, essential elements to ae ;\?"A""-‘ and )~*"""”"“ et ———— reports of Turkish troops moving to-|absurd charges, they are. refra er to them ssar T they finish.” any financial restoration pla arei “I have a right to conduc his | = s i e e e e not | to discuss the merits « he inswer t ; T calling a special session, Speaker | considered a8 directis denenaems upe | cross-examination as 1 see fit. and | 1#-Hour Rain Forces ¢ and Mesll LA Ko e e e on propose that prices shall not | gatterwhite will act under authority | the rapid settlement of these debts.,] object to you saying it should be| to Don Bathin. dbedys | been s eapable ol Faubatantian) 4t foirasn i Rpins Al o e increasee 1 shall not he ite law which requires that [ The Briand administration hopes to | stopped | b C ton imenyjHersgus Eeliene (hersimst .'nl‘ Hih it b abirel twob sl to) (he o eased f piitlve i carsy call be signed by at le ) | resume debt funding mnegotiations im.| Gen. Graves, his face livid and his| MIAMIL Fla.. December be some fire where there s so much [ $803 (Tt there are two sides to the umbia rd s conditions. You | jegislators (@hout one-third of the | mediately and push them through to | hands shaking with rage, shot back: Miami today was drying itsel smoke, and that the Angora govern-| “{ is felt in some quarters that 2 three pazest a bourd of investization and | membership of the House) and limits | satisfactory conclusion. i “I claim 1 have a right to exp after one of the most thorough ment has been 2 long time in making | wards' ] be a boc well ay d and experienced (ward which, however, has power to | he’ deliberations of such an assem-| " M. Rriand himself will take the op. /MYy opinion to my fellow law member | {ngs it has ever known. ‘Ruinfall ex-| preparations for the worst eventu-|and it is believed to be decidediy an ning to:be‘appointed far the tex ) Ducs ooe " Lt 1"_‘“‘;\’ s o ‘:fz'm bly to investigation and impeachment | portunity during his presence in Lon. Without being subjected to the criti- eoqm.: 14 inches fell here in 12 hours, | ajity. | undiplomatic procedure below the dig- the President of the efed o o o O by, | proceedings. don to revive the discussion as regards | cism of Mr. Reid.” {much of it running in veritable| The report current in Londaep was|nity of the Chilean people to adopt D O 2 . U Fifty members of the Legislature the debt to Great Britain, and a similar| “I say T object to you, Gen. Graves, | Streams through the principal streets| to the effect that if the League of Na-|such a course. While recognizing the (Continued on Paze 13, Column 1) | recently presented to the governoi step is imminent as regards the Wash. | talking while 1 am cross-examining | ©f the city tions should decide against the Turks| rights of Chile to differ over pro D A petition demanding that she call the | ington Government the witness,” defense counsel shouted, | Flagler street, the main business in the dispute with Great Britain the | cedures, Americans hold that it would | ! Sy 2 Society special session by December 16. Le Journal says this morning that 41 do not acknowledge the right of | thoroughfare, was likened to a bath- | Ottoman forces would invade Irak and|he the dignified course for Edwar e A < ¥ e 0 IDGE PREPARES There was no question about the (it learns the appointment of Henri Mr. Reid to lecture me as to my duty ing beauty promenade, although many | seize Mosul. The Turks are said to|to file his objections, making them a CcooL legality of paving the expenses of | Berenger as Ambassador to the Unir. |as a member of this court-martial, | Who were not beauties adopted bath-|have a well equipped force on the Irak | part of the records of the plebiscite, | All the membe ainslon the sexsion out of a fund raised bY |ed States ia ail ready for sienerore "o |and T object to it," the general re. |iNE Suits as the most feasible clothing | frontier and that the Turkish army is|and carry on as arbitrator would serve withou nsation REPLY TO LEWIS subscription, Speaker Satterwhite |adds that Emile Daeschner, the incum- | torted, with wavering voice and | Under the circumstances | well prepared and is in possession of | taining the juridical procedure which | but the actual expenses of each mem said. Under the law the legislators |hent at Washington, will be trans. | quivering lips. | Business appointments were kept by | ample stores and ammunition. | Chile claims Pershing is not pursu-;ber would be paid going to and from he inzton and while attending meet il be hrevented from making an |ferred to another post of equal im-| *I want the record to show that y || sldanusiness ;meniwho plimescithats| S et BT e | portance. Wwas Inferfered iwithily Gan Graves| ooy (Trousil 4 feet of wmieritolmee: i i May Be Too Idealistic. Will Answer Miners’ Head's Letter | 35iom, 11, had been announced that New Plan Advanced during my cross-examination of a wit.| {1, 1355t SCeRer Qter opportunities) Elected to Corcoran Board. Some Americans in Chile feel pos. ' qr'() Set T . | the cost of the session i il ;i and was unable to continue my | Lok een not to he outdone, en-| At a special meeting of the board of | sibly. that Pershing holds too idealistic . A T utiee to on Alleged Violation of Jack- ! } Mr. Loucheur will have to find some examination on account of his| . .4 into the spirit by donning sea.|trustees of the Corcoran Gallery of | views of the type of plebiscite that is > i Has Busy D | eight or nine billion franes for the | tal v member.” Reid re-: o' habiliments and assuming traffic | Art held this morning, Dr. Lewis R.|possible in South America, especially sonville Pact. | ov. Ferguson. who lately has ex. | mmediate nceds of the treasury be L, Wi s finger at Gen.| .o cayly waved the amateur Vene- | Morris of New York City was unani-|in this instance. Feclings which cited much speculation as to Whether | e nas oo omon oo, °f December. - fiaue on mously clected as a member of the | Previously were at fever heat aow are ste or her husband, former ‘Gov.|nation: bit tom biepiteto Tesort fo in s “Showdown.” Fair shoppers arrayed also in bath-|board, to fill the vacancy caused by | higher. However, confidence is ex- James E. Ferguson, is the “real gov- | tisn is ut the plan under considera-| Z e ing suits splattered their way about |the death of the late Senator William | pressed that Washington's approval | on is “secured inflation.”” The plan, nt the record to show that | the streets, wading from store to store. | A Clark. (Continued on Page 2, Column 8.) | ernor,” had a busy day vesterday.|ii is understood, is thatever Mr, Reid has said at R o he TR T o DUBY ERY e 2 e d,' IS to guai ntee the ! Whatever Mr. Reid has sald about my | Many motor cars were stranded Lewis, president of the United Mine | she demanded in a letter the resig- | temporary nature of the operation by |conduct in this court-martial is in-|anout the streets as the rising water Workers of America, in answer to the | nation of a_college hoard of regents y abou s as sing waters As to duties, the bill savs > of a > boar £ENLS | increases in existing taxes. correct,” the general shouted back | ralled engines. 6%, . . . . e to the White | member, calied for clections of five| 2 heatedv, aaaing, we Wil have & "B SERCS it run into e | “Children’s Rum Party” Climaxed said commission Lot {wo weeks State representatives and received a | shos . 3 with the duty of developing a com ) Y yaeks JaugRdown oniis thousands, it was estimated last night, i | n which he complained of vio- j g tee rom the Temas anss oo, NORBEGK OPPONENT | cxamive -eic witness: srithose. otus | Aunough, reports from he cutlying By Slaying of Youth, 19, by Chum i e v el fons of the Jacksonville wage. “GUC% ¢ the side issues that have gxsmins She _ 8 | districts were not complete. Through for thel o e oty | {interfered with by a member of this| oyt the business portion of the cit eR¥ITond. Ak wureement by bituminous coal oper- | sprung up, in connection with the | OUT GoUtt I M. Reid: raturned recommendations to the proper ex: ws and in which he asked the | situation, was brought to a head when | OF SENATE RAcE NI lofitinis Had | takars wiace sol| s hoss fcodediioverithe curbings | gy 1no Associated Pre | girls who had been to parties with | tive authorities as to traffic and trans ‘resident if the miners would be|the governor called for the resigna- | | auiekiy"that the other members of the | 4nd SVePt, Infe, the diound floots 8% NEW YORK. December 1—The the men. ‘“Aside from the murder | portation; plats and o Ciifiled in striking if the Federal|tion of Amon G. Carter, Fort Worth court and, in fact, every one else pres. | Scores, WOd other U NS 10 tlaty) Slaving of George Nye, 19, was the |phase of this case,” said Mr. McGee. | ways, parks and parkwavs, Padat s tarus st et | newspaper publisher, as a regent for | Danforth Withdraws in Favor of |t Scarcely had been able to keep | i tho'day. climax of a “children’s booze party,” |han, “it gives an insight into the sites and playgrounds, sewera | I cing that the President|the Texas Technological College. She step with the developments. Gen. | s District Attornev McGeehan said to-|lives of the young people of this city. | water supply; housing, building and inouncing that the President | cparged him with outfitting delegates | § W Clark in South Dak Howze managed to blurt out: “Let’s day in announcing that Nye’s chum, | They are beyond parental control. |zoning regulations; public and private would make his reply shortly the|,,’, yecent Fort Worth oil convention | . W akota | find out what this is about. What was Sk‘ O F | Gordon Pirie, had confessed the killing | Young girls go around without select. | buildings: bridges and waterfronts White House today explained thal{ i hollow walking canes, designed the objection?"” | irts ver Foot | Pirle walked into a Bronx police ing their company, they take taxi'commerce and industry, and other i Coolidge had been awaiting the | " 3ccommodate “stimulating po- Proposal Convention. . The reporter reread Maj. Gullion’s | station shortly after midnight and sur- | rides with men with whom they are | proper elements of city planning. The Off Ground Taboo 1 | ers and Park Commis to the new b President Coo in the next few davs will write a letter to John L. vuteome of the efforts .::;i;v;\r;(l;xlni:?l $ions, gbjection to Mr. Reid's question. but rendered himself as the slayer of only slightly acquainted and they as-| commission may, as to the environs E - = s 4 z " 5 anything further coul E Nye, whose battered body was found |sociate with those who carry flasks. | of the District of Columbla, act tlement of the anthracite differences. Replica of Barroom. Bdihe Rasorisled o about it Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy under a Firie's home by the | Th e is ainly a sad commen. | junction with and co-operate with e % bed in Pirfe’ ) is case is certainly mmen- | § © President did not wish o Write| On that account the woman execu- | PIERRE, S. Dak. December 1.— |broke in with a request that the court or uree OINENN |latter’s 16-year-old sister, Margaret. |tary upon home life.” Such representatives of the States of i letter in which he might inject| tive wrote, and in view of the fact |George J. Danforth of Sioux Falls to- | be closed. Pirle was arrested on 2 charge of| After a party Saturday night, Nye|Maryland and Virginia as mayv be mething that would have interfered | that Mr. Carter also served “a decoc- | day withdrew as a Republican can.| Gen. Howze then ordered the court- homicide after he had made a confes- |and Pirie went to Pirie’s home for the | designated by such States for this pur with the settlement Gov. Pinchot was | tion” to guests in a replica of an old- | gidate for the United States sena. | 00m cleared. By the Associated Press. | sion at the pleading of Violet Schmidt, |night, Nye's hody_being found under | pose. deavoring to effect, Besides this, | fashioned barroom, he was in her eves | |, i1 1 onination in favor of United d;l;l:lei dizr;:ra}: ;:m:m:?wmhehgg LONDON, December 1.—The po- |2 friend of the victim. a bed Sunday. Pirie, according to| The sald commission is hereby au was necess; for the President|an unfit example for college students. “Tell the truth, Gordon,” she beg-|the confession, killed N: d to employ the necessary per 5 s ey S W ; 3 ; : - ssion, Xye as he slept | thorized to employ the r '\ ke Some invectigations and o] Mr. Carter was quoted as having | States District Attoriney S. W. Clark about 20 minutes and then filed into| lice of Athens have issued a special | oq"Grd Birie toid the distries attes. |and srapped his head in buriap bag. | sonal services, including the persona! considerable studying of the entire | nothing to say regarding the letter, [ of Redfield. His withdrawal leaves the | the court with grave countenances. regulation which forbids Greek v ' i ity a | servi of expert city planners, en tuation, particularly the papers | which he said he had not received. district attorney as the only candi- girls over 12 years of age and :fluho:u}r’.e A :‘éix::éengig El?lg-du?ef:::f:;:ligabs:élrzl;:“;n?}“:mn. architects and landscape lealing with the Jacksonville wage| ‘The governor's letter followed an in- | date to enter the Republican proposal Reid Issues Challenge. Greek women to wear skirts more | pockets of $5.60 and had taken a girl | taking girls to the movies until his|chitects, at per diem rates not in ex scttlement, before making an answer | cidewt at a Thanksgiving foot ball |convention today against Senator| Mr. Reid immediately was on his| than 12 inches off the ground, says |to the movies a few hours later. “I|money ran out, when he surrendered. [ cess of those paid for similar services President Lewis. “(Continued on Page 2, Column 1, | Feter Norbeck. | feet with his challenge, saying: “I| a dispatch to the Dally Mail from ,|just got the notion to kill him,” the| Although it was first thought that | clsewhere and as may be fixed by the While making this known at the Mr. Danforth said he realized it|hereby challenge Col. Graves’ right to| the Greek capital. Transgressors |district attorney quoted Pirie as say-|his sister Margaret had suffered paral- said commission without reference to hite House today., no intimation would be futile to dissipate the Dan-1sit any longer as a member of this| Of the regulation will be prosecuted. |ing. ysis from the shock of finding the |Civil service or reclassification rules. E ons hesa Y Possimieenbaaligeld; oiP e o1y s Padedp s gk sirengil on swWo Seandl = — T % "] The new measure becomes effective Al the prineipals in the case are |body. she was able to walk last night | \lthough the meeting today was pi hie miners head. adio iI'rograms-—iage b dutes against the Senator, (Cuntinued ou Page 2, Column 7.) December 15, wminorg, including hall a dozen youngland visited police headquarters, (Conllug wia L'umis & Coluisss & <

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