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3 THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON S ATURDAY. DECEMBER 5. 1925 NEW TAX MEASURE fVivid Umbrellas For Men Urged to | NURSES INSPECT {COWBOY, LOVER OF HORSES, SHOT! TRYING TO DYNAMITE ABATTOIR| COOLIDGE HflNl]RS TWO CHINESE FROM D. C. AHRESTED IN BALTIMORE | LEAGUE PARLEY BID K R | Make British Gay | 5 huur- to Give Addresses Sends | | 4 S - AL i |, Ml B !Wrote to Mrs. (,oohdge Asking Her to Aid in Stop-| rmonm to U. S. Officials for I | By the Awsociated Preas 1 : 5 . [ i ikl > | LONDON. December 5.—Varie- et o' \ ping Slaughter of Animals, Says Man Dying of ssible Deportation. i ” : mated colors to replace the universal | } T Special Dispatch to The Star. et $325,000,000 Reduction Bill| fiack ror men's wmhrelinxare heing | Open House Held at 14 In- Wound in Hospllal | Will Call Upon New Memb. Rt e s ke here. The idca T 1o, make Rl e 2 EMOETS |, e eatits. ine perice an 1o tnesr| C00N1GE, in Sympathy With 0 Be Precsented on | London brighter during the drear i i e . 1a. < ent o i Sy S ey stitutions for Delegates | . suics v chatienged u mun cronched azainet a| @S SPOKESMeN in Com- | ldeniity ana their rensone for com | Moye Will Study Invitation T st citen finic spiters aeoc | . ROCKFORD, 1ll., December 5. |wall. In an exchange of pistol and . ; > | Monday. ahEerfil omics e AnY ek When Sessions Close. The affection of a Montana cowhoy | shotgun shotx, the prowler apparently ing Session arrested ax they alighted from a ¥ | s for the semi-wild horses of his native | escaped. A suit case filled with dyna . traln from Washington at Union| to United States. — - { Women should do away with black ranges may cost him his life. mite wax found near a hole in the = =i Station. i o Al the openinz session of the House | where possible. because it corre- | Delegates (o the first biennial con-|, F |"l-'”l\2|"n_l xli‘lv; by IMOn e don. ln(r‘}( wall. . e e The men fold the police they were | FEE O 3 phore: cause. v . ¥, lexrnin orsex raised o After -day search -1 vas | P . : > ¥ the Associnted Press Monday thie new revenue hill will he | SROACE WCith the seofladen bul: Ivention of the Middle Atiantic division | ranch =Rl e Ll Gt e (::xln(:f»\nr ahes Almost 3| CAITVINE (o fruition the policy of :T' Yom 92 yeacs ol and leai i l::'vn«'l.dnm e r-m ce is def presented carrving reliet for virtually | MEE RN RIVE hod for COMUTIEE | o (he American Nurses' Association, | being shipped to Rockford for siaugh. [ milex away, semi.conscious and with |4 new deal in party leadership which || 0WE 25 T eathetes <n i i pomfiins wr ey Fader] taeonver) mhe mrinited ] Swodln riise s Chish A . T ter at a horse-meat-packing plant, | his back filled with birdshot. he inaugurated coincident wi ltved in Washington ther were un-| b e L Pa) P ise the British spirit, | which was brought to a close with a ! with the Ve ¢ the | American participation in the efforis R R | prime defenders af the movement |panciier at the Washington Hotel fnat | (3¢ ere with the intention of dyna-| e Is 41 years old. Papers in his | Cleveland convention last year, Preai- Lol IR InR e RecOnof (At i s . Reaumrione torming $325.000.000 tor | Maintain, as London's streets are | o & miting the plant and was seriously | pockets disclosed his afliation with!dent Coolidge is expected to turn to|C1lS: i' Wwas declared of the League of Nations to work out the next Rseal vear are expected to| dull and sombre enough th Decem- | MiEhL. are inspecting 14 local hospitals | wounded in the attempt. | several radical labor organizations, | ceveral new members of the S | The Chinese are reported to have new pians for reduction and limita el The menstire als atms te pre. | ber and January when the sun is | today He was found in a thicket where | including the 1. W. W. adraintats rx of the Senale| ,iq that they had come to the city!tion of armaments until he has had Vent further publication of income tax | Seldom seen. | Opel honse veceptions are being he had crawled after he was shot by [ OuneiaA 2 | g dministration spoksmen In that 1o visit a friend who conducts & |opportanity fo study textually the i returns and revises many administra- | { held for the visiting nurses at the Co-| 8 detective, who surprised him in the . L g Eounoe. Y- restaurant here. | vitation of the league's disarmamer tive features of the present law. | lumbla, Children’s Kmergency, Gal- act of 1-{u ng enough explosives to| Chappel Bros. import large numbers, A% irf the pasi, the President will A number of Chinese residents of | (0" £ = i The income tax schedule comes m‘SHERR'LL ACCEPTS |linger, Garfield, Georgetown Univer. |destrox Chappel Bros., where horses |of the horses from which are made aconfer with the duly constituted Re. Baltimore recently appealed to ihe! i 4 the heaviest reductions, while many | Lt George Washington University, |Ar® slaughtered for dog food and for | dog ration and & tinned product for | publican leaders of the Senate on DPolice for proiection. They said they| The auestion of American pariici of the special levies on various forms | CINCINNATI OFFER |lomeopathic, Providence. Sibley, St ®xport (o Europe. | Furopean human consumption. OD- | matters of legislation and of policy, DAG been warned that if their reln- |!ion on the special commission creaie of husiness are entirely wiped out | I lizabeth's, United Stat Navv, | Wrote to Mrs. Coolidge [ osition io thelr .;‘;.—rau;vn« has hour;wl"“' e »wm‘.‘ hie tives testified sgainst an nn-:-«wf’"; the purpose by the council ! S | United States Veterans' Rureau, No.. il iy | manifest here by horse lovers severa 2 % claver in Boston their lives would be| V0lves considerations not only of the TRk AS CITY MANAGER | Sied, Sinter Veterans’ Birsss No!) pom hin ot in the hospiunl | Honsa Seaie. HmareStoiets. reborga| "POKermen his choiee likety wih fat fofer, 7 Borion 1 {zoieer cormierations not onts nt PR R 1 ihe dhvelopment of medical care has i of the jail. Litts gave the police a|to the effect that more humane meth. [ Upon Senator Butier of Massachu- The prisoners have been furned| DUt also of the restrictions placed o taxes except those on automobile pas- | T n iRt ey now reached a perfection wherein a | Statement telling of four previousat lods were employed in the plant than in| %etts, chairman of the Republican over to Leon R. Fouch, an inspector |[he powers of the President in send senzer rars, which it cuts from 5 to L 2 & prozram of health and not n diagnosis ( (MPLS 1o burn the plant after he had |ane meat-pucking indusiry in Ilinois, | Nutional Commitiee, _and _xeveral of the Federal Bureau of Immig: {inz official American delegations 3 per cent. and provides for vepeal of I o o o1 O disease s called for. Dr. Haven, st © Mrs. olidge, w A legislative act permits the State of [ others who are just beginni the 1on. and unless they can establixh|!Ake part in conferences abr R ore of tucihll axes. together | PUrDoses. (butithat official inithe OB Himersaniidean of ithe deparimentiipnf of the Frxealdenc asking her fo use|Montana to xid the range of {he anl(isenate careers 7 Einning their | o e o remain o the United | These resirictions applv particula e o ui | oMl corvestionnlt xha(«h,mnw.“mh“., health and hygiene of Colum. | e influence to top th practice. mals and send them o hte abattolr st DR States, will be deported {10 conferences sponsored hy « Rek € 1ol oard of directors of a lar Avecatty c \ Pl ne of the fires, two months ago, | Horse lovers have appoked the prac sed Metha ore. | tees sthe encies of the onvevances, voting proxies and pa L University, New York City. d | Horsa re hav poxed the pr | or other agencies of the I3 & ting proxiex and 1i- | corporation. under the city manager- | it in an sddress at the banquet | IJured several persons and desiroved | tice. and Charlex Russell, the cowboy | Thix was the course ook at as imposed in connection wi ers \nting power of attornev. ! By q | v pers maniing powel ol ey | ShiD arrangement. The wark of run 1‘ ey one unit of the plant. with an esti-lartist, some time ago endeavored 1o the xpecial Senaie session st aroh ratification of the peace treaty with ot ootil aleohol mre: reduced thel os the tonn iand pulling At out "" rhe only distinctive service of | MAted loss of $50.000. The other|start a movement to repeal the bill. |after he had resubmiited the nom- |Germany and in other legislative dustrlal Al R nberitance | (he, dilapldated state in which it medicine - Dr. Emerson said, “Is fix | (NTee Were extinguished before much| While no statistics are available. it | ination of Charles Beecher Warren of actions B e e omn n maxi | 41 1o have fallen will fall larzely | ity to interpret the form and | damage resulted Since then. private is known that thousands of the ani | Michigan 1o be Attorney G Pnzrxl Whether or not American partici < Sl u.',..,- Gantito t0liper ieenic | por ColTahenylll | structure, the = performance mpl-";:f'h"»“ have guarded the place mals have been sent Kast for sale and | The President wanted the recos patic viewed as practicable, the e NG| N o aA Gt i Shon | Erowth and functian of the human | Farly vesterday one of the guards |siaughter. Mr. Warren made after he had xw.. effort of the league to reduce the b and admissions are retained. spoken!| o S Se A g L1 Body and s living spirit in terms of | S jAattacked becuuse of hix former sugur den of armaments through any re T o ol ion | en yars ot (ashineion at (hellycsintandnisprne | 0 connections, and he called upon Sen {sonable proposais is assured of ihe o s et pontibie e i o | AU ominenc ohet STRONGER HAWAIAN | LANSDOWNE 0. K.'D i A S M e T B e The aministrative changes Include | i i e B R on Junwary | Ciane were steeped in It to the exclu- | | setis, Ringham of Connecticut and Fton Government partieniarly, Mr the sections concerning | when the new regime goes into|Sion Of other interests or services, But | | MRSHIP'S ORDERS '-v-"_u! West Virginia to make that Coolidge feels, as a pioneer in such 2ior Tax . Appeals, Provision | power: thers. He win emrimis all ot | (vday. with health in the ascendant. | N PROPOSED 3 record effort. should give every moral sup (e Bona of Tox Appels, DEATIOD |Tuner ther, e il emmine ot of | Dopered i cn. shiismens o | « EREREE TEMBING o S s L S Iy Ansious to I T e e ClrouItiGOTT T ADReRIS |2 Ao (0 As ot glag V'-.V dministra. | [€AU of sicknoss, the physiclan must 51 TIFIES ;‘;mh--m»n for the administration will less of whether can 1ake a nd authority for the hoard to collect i tion 1o : SR lever he readier to gulde the well, 1o g 5 | wve u fairly busy time during the | illi cial part in the proceedings. o Vintcaneal A fotye Ercatent i <'y'.l»'mn ur e the healthy members of soclets | Legislation Likely to Win Favor| (Cuntinued from First Page) | nh, orsion of the new Congre st e il RUSSIA TO BE INVITED. 5 J 5 o 4 higher level capacity and to 2 | which meets Monday. The adminis . 3 SSIA TO BE CITED. where it believes proceedings have cqurse, cannot tell fro what sou 40!' i 1 H 1 a ghere it bisiee rrecetdlngs HETS | sohie) Smte el em whky il it eie st | of House Naval Com- e o R -nzin»‘[..'r?.;"','i,: attitude o ‘the “conl strike Disposed of Liquor. ! e R natt talent wo far ax possible. He puid { " e ‘ { 5 Shenandoah 1o take the helium frioii | o s Tavion et e L = | Arms Cat, Council Says. s Elf a great tribute to his staff here and | " S e = | the Los Angeles and prepare 1o make | of hitter attac e e $ sotiated Tuces | GENEV 20t The new income tax rates would |indicated that nothing would please | " R s L N the filght herself. He 5aid It first was| ax the Semte. — \I¢ House ak well| NEW YORK. December 5.—United| GENEVA, Decembe Rotk he made effective as of January 1. him more than to be able to tnke | 50, GRS (e Chlignt of ton | geiated Pr reported to him that the Shenandoah |’ Western Senators are aroused over | States Attorney Buckner fa anxious|ihe United States and Russia will be 95 and other chanzes would be{some members of it with him. He ix| QUOFS, URE JACPRERE ST IO Legisiation looking to the strength. | would be ready for this mission on|(He situation with respect to the ad. 10 1%arn the inland distribution sy 3":;_-'“"1 oipaxticinate Hin be pregers made effective on date of enactment | fully cognizant of the fact that hisi Si NG E Vi e of the Blight | ening of fortifications of Hawaii is|June 20. but that a delay was neces-| ministration. of the reclamation law (em of the huge rum-smuggling syndi- | {nce 1o hrir O aleaiesa af the hill. except Those on many of | Success as eity manager in hix new | J¢i00 B0 SRRt BUARLE Gl T8 PIERL | pected to receive approval of the | Sitated until July 1 in order to purify and have indicated that they will lax | cate he belleves has been smashed | m. O e SR the excise levies, which would become | venture will depend largely on th , : the heilum. A test flight then was made. | . 2 . m ment, if neil o e Leazue of xeis {tems Which threaten to strangle and |y \ : 1 {down a barrage against Secretary with the arrest of 21 men Thurs Nations 2 sures agree affective 30 dave later {aides with whom he surrounds him-|i | the spirit of petfect devotion| o' PaVal committee early in the he said. and the Shenandoah Work on that score. The adminis. T | dpon ¥ ) No. ® Pority tenort attacking the in- | self. This gigantic task, and such it v | new Congress. I make final preparations for the Mid-| sk The arrestof William Dwyer, wide- | Upon yes iU s A minority report d | Which has kept alive the beanty of prey tration’s policies on Musele Shoals . ted 10 t eome surtax schedule was drafted|is. will for much. studv and{peaing as an art worthy of the hest | Recommendations to carry out this [ WeStern trip | faidign, «debt. settlements; Worlal| . ciondl FROntaman and racetrack Lo e 1 trea vesterday by Representative Rainey.|thought before any changes are made. |, by g i | fe > owner, and 20 other men. Mr. Buck.|ATament prohiems e : Col. Sherril ot seek a fo {in_men and women purpose will he presented by Repre Says Lansdowne Asked Delay. ourt. shipping and other questions s | Althengh ne official announcemen Democrat, [linois. and Representa- | errill will not seek a formai | p) wer. wha fx president of | 1 | also are certain to become targets for |"er feels. has disposad of the Atlantic | T Demaerat. Tennesses. alan | CONract covering a period 0f vears | (ne adien] Assatintion ‘or the Die, | fentative Stephens, Republican. ONI0. | qrical Fherle 1ol the court that | Seaate hroadsides, 200 %7 | seaboard operations of the alleged | e An he ‘meacure was made plans to suhmit dissenting views in taking the new position. The new [trictof Columbia. in a hilef greeting | Who was designated with several other | hafore ordering anv aircraft to make | 014 Neaders Devosed ring. but today he turned his atten- | last night that the memhers of the Gioing at some length alse inte the feouncil will be in power for 1wo vears|io ihe mirses, xaid that nurses and [ members to inapect the island fortifi- |Any trip it was his practice to confer! 0"y, i i ' to the disposal of liquor after v disarmament council agreed. i1 general economic situation of the Na m ary 1. and Col. Sherrill in-{ physicians were hypersensitive, that | cations last Summer with the Rureau of Aeronautics. He| Sehkaly puCes came 0. 18] was landed nternational conference ednce tion, Mr. Rainex predicted a period | dicated that in all of his considera- | ihei; fealings toe easily were in-| ; b said it was his policy to prescribe the [ s iie oUse LWC years ago. he found | ™7y complete confession ¢ larmament hurdens could hope ta <t of deflation and depression which he | tion of the whole matter he had been | juieq by criticiems of their profes.| CPairman Butler i in sympathy | miasion for a certain vessel and then | [CYeTal of the Senate leaders wield | 0 G0 o ardamen arrested in | ceed without the collaharation « id could be averted by “very large | aKing only this twa vears as a basis. | o . I with Mr. Stephens’ proposale, and | eall on jts 3 ing dominant influence in the affairs ¥ G . e Thear Siat A R sa Re | L ions. He warned the nurses not to| Il on ite commander to prepars| : ! the round-up. which began Thureday., | the United States and Russia TAriff reductiong in order that goods| From Harland Bartholomew. the | jjo their development of organiza. Representative Rritten of INigofs. | plans. arranging the schedule Pare|of his party. They had been credited | {he boundup. whict ;! The necessity of having the eo- and not zold may come 1o this coun minent city planner. came today the | " 3 5 | rankin, Republican nember, aleo is | suby with the nomination of Mr. Harding '\ nrohibison; srenist andi Now . i = ' {tions to nurture this feeling and urged € Ren n . ubmit such recommendations as he York policemen. Mr. Buckner h, operation of Russia in disarmamer ey in settlement of the tremendous | following telegram from Memphis. { tham to adept an attitude of favorable to the project might desire. The execution of the| " they had heid the ke positions | 01 B nen. Mr. Buckner has in. | oreration of ident at th . s talce { Tenn el v » ot en: | D e dormitiee “desire b on of thel " he machinery of the convention |timated. Thix confession is to he read ; Moves hecame evident at the confer R 4 o hew | Mindedness i i h It prescribed was left entirely {17 Jaog i (i ge to a Federal grand jury Monday. with | ®nce for the control of traffic in arms His minority report will contend | “Congratulations and best wishes{ "y poratory training for nurses 10| Wil consider is the advieability of add commander “on the spot® 1w the expectation that mere indictments | Yhen the countries ho £ on Rus that in reducing the surtax schedule | {0V successful administration at|, much larger degree than fs now | N8 (WO 16:inch guns to the Hawaiian We prescribed the mission for the hen it came to the orgamimation | o S0t O oty thres | 514 withheld final approval of Bcther Tollor Lrouid hel eeanted tax. | Cincinnat | ffarded them is s pressing necessits | defense and of strajghtening the chan-| Shenandoah.” the witness stated. [ioCithie smachinet e itor the 828 taob: e o0 Eate have hedn iamied nitehdy. | Vent intil such time e payers with incomes heiween $11,000 | Blair Praises Sherrill 151 nurses are to he enabled o cepry: nel ta Pearl Harbor to make possible | “The mixsion of the Los Angeles was | tontion for {ne “nomintion SYTEME | 00 0T ofl teminepveq { wonid adhere to the documer ohd 344,000 4; vear. and that & taxes| . o Lon effective health pretrams amony | TADId Ingrees and egress for battle- | to have trained personnel to aperate | § o0 idge none of these leaders was Sn o o B LesTlns Imposed on account of the war, such | “If I owned a city the size of Cin-15,4, jqual citizens, Prof. Annie W . "% the ship overland and to get some | ound In places of importance. Many Men Highly Paid. that ew will be cre G cinnati, or larger, I would do exactly | S, & nnle line o " E politicsl observers regarded it as sig B . 2 @ those on admissions and dues and | 1 Gooditch: (dGan ot ihe Vil Tnla ine on the commercial air route to Tn addsti {ated 1o prepare for the coaference an automnbiles, <hould he repealed. |What Cincinnati has done.” wrote | I of the Yale Univer-| B Westband e ik o nificant that this change came about n addition to giving passive pro.{Ated 10 prepare for i D 3 [ D™ inie. commissioner of Tnter. |2ty School of Nursing, declared. 1 (w1 [aM KER EXPIRES conditions ar Derrngelly. lo learn of | ygrer these Senators had sat silent |léction to rum smugglers. some United | .., & 0 VoS een name = 2 { nal Revenue. I congratulate Cincin- {510 tralniux is not provided. the that the Los Anoercs' wae cxiained |(; their piaces during the long weeks | States Coast Guardmen actually as-| 4 0 RICHC 0T § Ty YOUTHFUL COUPLES |t e sincercly” hope that " vou | PurRes should demand it, she said {5 coniimescial s ax restricted | ¢ piijer attacks on the adminisira- MSted in landing liquor in rough s & i ; | | AT AGE OF 73 YEARS nercial uses. After orders had | in weather. Mr. Ruckner declared have as me 1 {'will Aind vour work in this new field | been sent (o the Shenandoah on June | o 10 conpection with the ‘Teapot A Unnatocd Desrol toat | luE seats or » AND GIRL, AGED 12 | entirely ngenial and that it mn,SHOWD 5 15, Comdr. Lanstrumedosh on June | pome and Daugherty investigations. |dav. He xaid an unna hed patrol boat | |55, States which A eaai) ' ol e 3 §and fthac il e o e, s | =50 P AR e st S out to a rum schooner a i 2 pecial po | bring much “happiness to you and| OWN FIGHT Was Long Prominent in Realty %id. spoke of various equipment | hen. ey Jenite ProROARtILo BO Ho ehit taalinee 300 icanes Tnt e bin: | Sition sarmament HELD IN BURGLARY"\'” herrill and the family. | needed to accommodate the. ship at | MO the conduct of prohibition en- | 2tonEY Sl m one in i \Moreover e et {71 is with sincere regret that we ! ON DRY LAW SURE Circles of the Capital Until His | Scott Field and Minneapois. He said | ([CFCSMent Mr. Coolidge personally | ZE0CC 0 he o $1.000 and s (poll be entitled to send | see ‘vou Teave Washington. Franklv.| & {the commander ‘was particularly per- | tonk, *, band. transmitting to the | it b he added rew 3240 ford andum. and the com (Continued from Firat Page) |1 40 not helieve it will be possible IN NEW CONGR Retirement 10 Years Ago. | turbed a¢ having to innd at the lat. | ScPRLe & letter concurring in the view | 5 08, be entitied 1o ask any state = Z - 2 {10 find a man to take vour place. ESS| | ter piace with an untrs na | Of Secretary Mellon—that no good meliism I the igresstug’ of (he civen question to f 1 s p S | Willlam Ker. 73 vears old, retired | ntrained ground 5 i wheels for liquor disposal was “'$4,400 ' * KIVEN question to f ark i ! “Stephen T. Mather. director of the i . crew. “whlGhi might necessftate -the|CONId come of such am inguity. and [ mation concerning its owr headquarters with the others. detec onal BAGE 2 4 Ca 3 = | real estate dealer ‘and formerly a | Shenandoah tak Ate thel p.i Sennte investigations sheuld he | fOr road expenses.”” as listed in a G b e 1: Wil 0 ationa ark Service and A mem (Continued from First Page.) - enandoah taking the air if » st i Discussir he decision, M o g et o .| #er of ilie National Caphtal Park| = - ! membher of the firm of Fitch. Fox & happened to hreak. (omdr lane |Baited T Poe e pnen PARRrE or France.a tof oehman. reported recently to have : " & L 40 o 2 o o Ans : p Y o with Ciher PADET™. | of France. as president of the co el AVE | Commission. wrote forcement of prohihition, Including | b Trreiay . T1e idence. 1738 Q| downe. therefore. recommendsd that | Turned to Borah. o e b now trving toin Ul e ihasians (Lab ey s et ramkine ohAmmes are pending | "It hasbeen a'great pleasure to have | funds for the prohibition unit, thee forg ar mn aay. He the hus- | the flight he deliyed until after the! During th dnvs of barrages| ' 4 “complete tode wvete proved by the main counc o Tousebreaking charkes are PEning | o i ith vou in the Nationul Can. | Const Gunrt the Deparomers Ty jhes band of Mra. Lily F.Kcr. wio is the | stormy season. mentioning September, | AK&INAt cabinet officera tha ChIE? | muniention betvern rom for com-| e, cue. against the three men while the in | a1 Park Commission and (0 Mave | tice, ant aiher depamment maving ro | SHier ‘of Charles J. Bell. president | “Later T wroie out in Jnehagd | Executive tirned ‘ofien to" Senator | Mam - uardemen o ronners #0410 is undert i i P fwa women are at the house of deten. | had the benefit of your grasp of the do with prohibition enforcement. and | (- Amerlcan urity and Trust | some principles designed tn govern | Borah, Republican. Idaho. for hix pardl (GUReemen was revesled BN |ment concernin e United State tion. pending the investigation. and | Many problems connected with our for Gavernment posters urging obsery. "“ Kir Svax BorRuh Seotlan st inland flights of dirigibles.” Admiral | Views. although that Senator fre- (ofev ane of the Iu_mwm’i_,e"d“‘”"" and Ruesia i< be withh Arrangements are heing made 16 have | Work. It ix a distinct loss for Wash- | ance of the prohibition luw o R T ouand N | Eberle told the court. “1 gave this {auenty had heen in disagreement| jescribed as “pay officer for the syndi. {1 Lot L0 be addressed the little =irl returned ta her parents.| INEton. but it ix a fine recognition Support of the Government's pr o A ldocument to Rear Admiral Jac with him on some of the major poli- t . A he composed for Ru Iy { ment's pro t actentiab Gt the T keon | P! cate.” Mr. Buckner said. One 4 { by Cincinnati of vour abilities. and ' posal for a normal tax on cereal hev. hGcd Sclentist st th University of and told him to hold it until 1 had con. | cies of administration. Subsequently. |eaq. “When Th-faof Coast Guard hem; | “SPECIANIY delic Many Stores Looted. I want to extend my congratula- erages for the purpose of securins LOmbUTRR. He ietived from active |ferred with Comdr. Lansdowne ahout | Mr. Rorah declined to hecome & candi: | pIlCl (eady leht o Const Clandiboni e : - tions on the opportunity that has. supervision of the plants manufactir. | aeans "Dee! vears ago hese principles. dniz for nomination on the ticket with | 2AYA steady light on achconer, amaller 17 Nations to Attend Alithe hrectnct oaElvhionas tibes v e (| e W fiin bvsidnie Be Imeves L Coast Guard boats will move aw, ariab e precinct early today. it was|evidently opened up before you ing them <ank anam | K. he Jraves two | Mr. Reid appeared greatly surprised | Mr. Coolidge. but despite their dis- Y The commission, according 1o announced that admissions that the | "G, are’ evidently zoing 1o have | Restatement of the position in favor A R my, % outh | when Admiral Eberle read this paper. | asreements on public questions. the Code System Simple. circles. eventualiy will be made from various stores were nht “'| N the hearty support of the entire com- of the Government purchase of liquors neron Stats ol Ash- | which was to the effect that the Navy | Chief Executive often has consulted | ... > | delegates from about 17 governn PR o el Cre N hfl.;\:l ATl Baailth e Dioal M ncisl I initxioak LI NonaeAD v reh sra b i n:_lf'n’-‘ s o “'\»lifllvmrnv desired that the flight 1o | with Mr. Borah on many affaire of | . “hr%8 “?'“;‘ of a light from A |Germany, of course, heing includ praninbr e Dot e e PUrth {suppor( that & municipality like Cin. | favor of divesting intoxicating liauors | ™ ot e monducted | Minneapolls be made as soon as pos- | state, domestic as well as foreign. QoPL Soerg bost wes & digmal tt |y fuiure member of the lesgue cour g ok 0 L | cinnati ix sure to give you vou will of their legal siatus—property rights, | e = b pible. weather conditions permitting . | ) s clear to land A cargo. | i aiso has heen decided that the new Hacked up to the Rosedale street|cinnatl i prop ghts. |}« Charles J. Bell, Twin Oxks, |but th - Little attempt was de 2 et he certain to make a record for vour- | whether manufactured or pos e i L ¢ at entire discretion should he < T made to evolve & ! commission should wered House. and was filled w oor ) possesse o o ow afternoon at |left to system o : i ] S pan filed with the £00d: [acip that will be truly enviabl e e et b avessed | Wondlev rond, (omorrow afternoon at |left o the commander of the ship 1o | NAVAL OFFICER DIES difficult svstem of cede words. ship {consult with the rzan r‘nl)v‘p'\'ary\’o“:}‘]a'(“':x\ i A ! et Gal. Wallace M (haitte i LTnent went into e mest 3:30 o'clock. Services will be private. ' alte (h. schedule or even return to ! names; merely being spelled backward. ' :jons of the leagne. fir e . e e Gl o b, S0 L sttt M Comict U vt et et L - aenured " iiies Vel hett | AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS | JF "meant "Kiln"the e 0f | permanent commmitee on s oo by some of the prisoners *land Tactics of the District schools, | Anti-Saloon League, in announcing . .ommand of prohibition forces, were | nteel armored power boat, Mr. Buck- |naval questions. and sec B AUiierainre o6 St m il ynttwihars TEIOLE ast night the adoption of its own leg. (1! o g o | g cial group composed of represent 5 v AY [ friends’ felicitations my own sincere | commend Pi o . dan. J 4 € ok theibuietont) ations < 5 ed by the Government: south w tions and the inter last night. it wax found that a case| Hiends’ felicitations my own sincere commend President Coolldge and the | (jogchica of the evening. declared he |, Oberations of the Nave Depart Hended Submarine Inquiry. | sick." north was mcercr onm fio andthe inceron coniaining pistals had heen hraben | CONETatulations upon your appoint. |Justice Department “for setging aright | WO " M TGRS SOCTECG I ment's iformation xectfon,” with " , was “nicely.” east, nin and 10 recolvers takem. Thyen|MENL @% city manager of the city of | the controversy about the responsibil- i J0CaF b Gliaw 1 am chnaing. and | PAFUCUIAT stress or an' extensive Dead in New York. ‘easy west, “well”; Montauk Point ppiy o avercoats are alse alleged 1o have |l N€iNDati T feel that Washington's fty of the Federal Government to| . ocoeted that they all Shaee Him to. | #peaking campaign it fostered 10 com. P, boy”: Block lsland, “girl,” and rum | members sory he heen 1aken from that stere {loss is distinetly Cincinnati's gain.” prosecute all violators of the Federal | Jofne bat proponents of a unified Alr Serv. | B N0 Astociated Preee. = e L {1wo being a es and two eme Police are proceeding aith the in.| Will Be Given Relense. prohibition law BTt (Comdr. 8 8. Teandle. aide | e ‘Wwere ‘diaclosed yesterday after;| .. EWELORT. R. L. Decermber. s — itherto nnsuspected Coast Guards- {ployers vestigation today on the theory that| Resignation by Col. Sherrill of hi More Laws Urged. 10 ‘the commandant of the Coast N°OR to the Mitchell court-martial by : CAPL OFIoR . Jackson. L. S . com- | TO00 oo indey mumicion yes Lol o SEeton loday GnThe Sheony hisi on b s of his 3 X o on AnL of | the Const L o witnese martinl Y | manding officer of the naval training | terday when an agent for an insur | pected f = , ring the e T amall stores|Argy commission (o accept the Cin| .\ve urge the Federal conrta and g Tk s out L [ Stapler atation here, and president of the |ance company. which has heen band. | 141y and economic «nd < tirediin! the toperations of tho ”h;n K“‘ {cinmti offer will undoubtedly be ac- | po \'nited States district attorneys.” | bur that they had ‘‘no (_'_mm;‘"“ 0| Under rigld cross-examination hy | COUrt of inquiry investigating the Ing the men arrested. undertook to of the disarmament problems requirs = d the President, regardless | pe gratement said. “to use full power | make." Mr. Reld. the witness admitted that | $IPKing of the submarine S-31, died furnish ball for a Coast Guard officer | joint treatment and the disarmamen — fer reluctance w Tose the | L na ineg o subprest laor lawloss. | " Fos A, Hagnes, prohibition commis. | (MR Information was “hinsed” In fa. | 'his MODINE a0 the Roosevelt’ Hos- | who has not been arrested or Indicted. | commission needs sy RHINELANDER LOSES | services of that officer, according 10| ness. anddthat Congress provide such | sioner. announced Ihat the present ac. | YOr of the Navy's present policy for | Pital. in New York. according to word | _Mr. Buckner told how one Coast! M. Boncour declared the council | the view of many officials of the War | haditjonal Judiclal machinery as 1% | ivite of the Government against the | Aviation. but explained this was justi. | "Ceived here Guard officer refused a bribe of §20. | decided (o keep the membership of HIS SUIT TO ANNUL |Deperument. As one officer pointed|necded to speed up law enforce-|weta was not a ‘drive’—it was a|f16d because of ‘ihe “serious how a| [1® had heen ill hut a short time and | 000 10 let a rum boat slip hy him. | commission down to delegates of gos out, there is not a case on record, In | ment - e unified alr Arm would hace heen tn| €Nt 1o New York for treatment. | Thix man reported the incident to his | fTIMents hecause of the essentiali MARRIAGE TO NEGR {time of peace, where an Army officer | " The Anti-Saloon League's legisla-| Prediction that his prohibjtfon bill | the efficiency of the fleet { being troubled hy high blood presaure. | superiors and aided materially in | Political characier of questions con ESS|in good standing who had rendered | tive program called far placing pro- | wooid ba Introduced again and atand | Comdr. Stapler made the direct | He I8 gurvived by his widow and son. | rounding up several Coast Guards-|nected with disarmament. = [Valuable service had heen denied the | winitton agents under cloil service: | moce (hamee han. sver of passaga | STatement at one time that the Novy | O F- Jackeon. jr | men. ~-- (Continued from First Page.) \:-mnscs of resigning. The entorced | deportation of =liens violating dry | was made hy Representative Cramton | WAS “against a unified Afr Service. . | K policy of the depariment of recent |jawa. punishment for forging, use or | of Michigan, who explained however. |PUL in the face of a harrage of ques. | TWO MORE RES'GN fendant was of colored hlnod. woulq | L¢2TS has been. however, Lo refuse {knowing possession of forged prohibi-| that many of the reforms contem. |tlons from Mr. Reld. said that no o MAY CHANGE CALENDAR. MADDEN FORECASTS 1 1o e oloke d. would | {o permit ihe transfer of an officer | tion permits: designation by the Pres- plllM‘l had already been accomplished T;iul order had been iraubd to that ef | AS FETE OFFICIALS. Answer— yes 10 ihe retired list 10 enable him io | ident of certain ships of the Navy to| by Gen. Andrews. Including concen- |fect. 'He said he had not polled the oA ! tion aues- | plovment. In recognition of that |cereal hevarages and Industrial lco. | wor'c in one place and placing respon. | inderstood that Comdr. John Rodgers B and o Falean s | Did the plaintiff cohabit with the | POICY. Mai. O. N. Solbert, Corps”of | hol to cover cost of inspecting their | sihility for all prohibition enforcement | And Comdr. Kenneth Whiting were | 750" robabix will soon adopt the : ] 3 defendant afier he obtained full knowl. | L.N8INeers, recently an assistant mili- | manufacture: continuation of appro-jon one individual. His law would against it. | Christian era and. the Gregoriun cal: | B¥ the i {__ (Continued from First Page.) L oreyntained full knowl | tary aide i President Coolidge. found | priation for posters for 1aw observ- | straighten out some details of organ-| The witness said the purpose of his | endar as mediums for measuring time. | NEW YORK. December 3 blood? i |it necessary 1o resign from the Army |ance and enforcement: feaching the | izaion, he said. and authorize in dif- |section was to give Navy news to the| 4" special parliamentary commission | hope that the maxieeember 5—The | stated that John Hays Hammond Rhinelander is 3 vears old and 1« a | Pefore he could accept more lucrative [ Constitution in public schools: addi-| fere 1t "statutory form some of mp’nrvu& to keep tab on articles concern- | has ‘made a study of the Gregorian | for 1926 on incomes wonld mot sxomeq | Wade H. Ellis. a Washinzton lawyer sgion of a family holding the highest | “Mibloyment in civil lite. tional discretionary power for en-| work already under way ing the Navy and see that they were | ralendar with a view to fittng It o | 15 per cent aAnd the masmmy raceed | and Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries had re A pamly holding the highest | "¢ her cases that have arisen in re-| forcement officers 1o reject permita:| " A proposal that each State he per- |correcied. if erroneous. and to furnish | Turkish history and curreni events. |rate wouid not be more than o per | SENCd from the commitiee And Khickerhocker Ancestry. He mar. | 6Nt months are those of Col. William | extension of powers relative to search | mitted o fix the alcoholic content of | ‘information™ to naval officers on the jand has unanmousiy recommended | cent ing o total ob 30 o b (or | jden. Fries. who is chief of the ad 7 5 1T | Kelly and Lieut. Col. John R. Slat-|and seizure. and any “other legisla- | beer within limits established by Con. [developments in various branches t 5 >3 cent. making a total of 20 per cent on | (‘hemical Warfare Service. has not re ris Alice Beatrice .Jones of New L e ches of | jis adoption to the National ‘Assembly. | the highesat incor Rochelle. sorvam wirl The denghiay | tery. hoth of the Corps of Engineers | tion necessary to enforce the eigh-| gress was attacked by Wavne k.| the service. It was shown that a liat (= - = | R prenertative Mo v expreased by | slgned. Dr. Bavlis said, but the resis of & negro taxi driver amd s Ehice | Although of long service, those offi-|teenth amendment.” | Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti. |of newspaper articles, editorials, maga-| - Digscntajive Martin B. Madden of | nations of both of the other'men were Hnmioesre taxi driver and a white | foix 'were denied the privilege of re.| The banquet lasi night at the Cos.|Saloon League. as “Impractical and |sine treatises. ete.. aimed againat the |swer. In a_ broad sense, ves, distinct- | the Fconomic (lub of New Fark © | G1e 10 Furopean irips which the it news af the wedding did mot les | firement, to enable them to accept | mos Club of the executive committees | improper.” He also declared a policy | united air force. had been supplied|ly so. I think the general policy is | Repieasnistive Madaen. on ! contemplate. The only written resiz ot il & month Inter s His wite wax | bix civil jobs in New York City. They {of the Antl-Saloon League and Wom- [ of “Forward, March! No Surrender [naval officers for use in fighting the | perfectly sound.” ohalian of the ware . ovho I8 nation, which Dr. Baylis said he has several vears older than h ®lare now on leave of absence and il ix | an’s Christian Temperance Union took | to the Brewers!™ unified air plan. e ] aEieh e ] ‘r‘ne:\.r com- | recelved was_from former United He left hix bride on November 20, understood will resign their military | the form of a marshaling of many of Blanton Alse Heard “Was this information biased?” ask- | that the air policy of the Navy was |question of further reductions in the | erere mon heen mreriain after counsel for Philip Rhinelander, | commissions when their leaves termi. | the dry force of Congress, when opti-| L 4 - ed Mr. Reld. Fliedl outiby non fiing oMoer 5 . s in the There has heen no evidence of dis his fa advised him to do so, and | Dale mistic short speeches were made by | Representative Rlanton of Texas de. Expiains Navy's Al | "Liout. Comar. Noel Duvis of the | opinion. the inx rate an ail incomes | Liaction within the organizatic he hrought suit for annuiment five | ~ Another case of a different char- | Senators and Representatives, num jclared he would have Congress join e Navy’'s Alm. ! naval reserve force and Lieut. Comdr. ::P)':"“LM; u':]"m;;" :"."!L incomes | Dr. Baylis stated, but he charged th A2y later. charging that his hride had |Acter. however, is that of Col. Charles | bering more than 20. | with the President In serving notice | “This information certainly was| P, T. Wright. submarins anthority. cent. not iexceed 1 per jattempts have been made to atir uj deceived him as tn her color Keller, former Engineer Commissioner See Law Tightened. fon udges, prosecuting attorneys and hiased.” Comdr. Stapler replied, add-| joined in attacking Col. Mitchell's Representative Ogden L. Mills of troubleiihy & sman whose dpiiGgis Their acquaintance hegan in 1921, of the Distriet of Columbia. now on - | United States marshals that their ing, “Dur ohject waa to prevent this | charge that an enemy submarine fleet Naw York said “Coolidge sconoms | ronmenniml commioer vk the sesau: when Rhinelander. then minor. was | the retired list of the Army and serv-| Prediction was made by members| Jobs depended on law enforcement.””|country from making a serious error | with a supply of mines could have has made possinle gl o Qi b o motoring with a friend. Testimony |in& with a big engineering company | of Congress that the Volatead act| Whena man's hreath smells of iauor fin taking up a new air policy that bottled up the American fieet in San taxes on rich and poor alike g | e Sommlltee has, ho) connentlor Uhowed that the conriship Included {in Chicago. He was entitied to re.| would not only remain as dry as ever, | 1042y, sald Mr. Blanton, “it’s oot | would have affected the efclency of | Francisco harbor a_ the time of the characterized reduced taxation as “th [pithl the, National Sesquicentennial Premarital visite tn hotels and tha|tirement on his own applicaton after |but I changed might be tightened. !¢ nine times out of ten.' | the fleet as the Arst line of defense.” | boginning of the Hawalian maneu. Christmas Kift of the Coolfes an | e pe o another OuEanization exchange of srotic love letters. Rhine. |more than 40 years' service and there. | Congress was ai least 75 per ceni| Other speakers included: Semator| Rear Admiral Willlam J. Pratt, | vers. i R DI e Arerli Sl | gk (B DImOUnE the TRNlIadelphia lander's father learned of his son's | fore wag not legally prevented from |dry, it was estimated by several | Ja& "':“m : Senator Harreld. | president of the Naval War College,| Comgr. Davis said it was not practi- ; % ican people.” | exposition next vear , activities and sent him on a two.vear | engaging in private pursuits. | speakers. ey, e ebrarkn: | testified in refutation of Admiral Sima' | cal to mine San Francisco harbor and 2 i LN e mmaniate trip. ending in a school in Arizona. | - S { “on " behalt of the AntiSaloon|Senator Brookhart, Jowa: Representa | allegation that officers who have not | expresead the apinion that mines were CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Sithdcawnsl of hismame {rom lassocla: When voung Rhinelander hecame of Cheney May Get Post. [ League and the Woman's Christian|iive Tillman, Arkansas; Representa- | heen graduated from the War College | not very effective in any case. Comdr. The Wanderlusters' hik B . o T ONGIRANC A, sen o, et me®l | Koth Secrstars Davie and As |Temperance Union. It was said these | i€ Hersey. Maine: Hepresentative (are “uneducated and unft for high | Wright declared it would take thres row will mieet from Rinee oni o o st rars of (he ooona g B e o 1™ SAMe | imiamt Seoveiary MaeNider ave “in | organizations were hehind the “dry. | Strothers, “W. Va. Representative |command.” He contradicted Admiral| weeka to carry out the mining probo: | \he Gront ooe o IXeY Station on | L0 KR e e (ne Mvement o memts have heen made in court that | New York iy this afternoon and | members of Congress. looking out|Timberlake. —Colorado: ~Representa- ' Sims’ assertlon that Admiral Edw; sition proposed hy C the Great Falls car line, leaving Ross. | State Attorney General Albert Ottin A ) : g ard | sition proposed by Col. Mitchell. Ivn at 2 MY b : Rip S M multimillionaire. father has dis | will nat return here until Monday. so | for the situation “at home” to pre. |tive Bovman. W. Va.: Representative W. Eberle, Rear Admiral S. S. Robison s manawiiedu Eer. B cablanstianilon the aten wan o N ihim e e o it Y, o | Vent the “wels” from undermining |Summers. Washington' Representa-|and Rear Admiral Robert E. Coonts WILL OFFER AIR BT He Ll codcun [Fmasenibyithe attorey (general; awho o tee ethes ot them hefore that dax, | ATy support while the membara wers | LIve Kelly, Pennsylvania: Reprenenta- | were in this class, contending ‘they J— The Red Triangle Outing Club will |Famment. Tne 1elekrim toiomi ot One of the reasons advanced for moffl' “r\‘" .*,'f',fr'fi:;‘"“::'?‘nx up the fight :‘:,: H!xq:::, ({‘:\c:e‘ga:z: g:::'::::::—-w{ere Ien‘dll;g exsm’:fle!,fif |ihE“)fld’|d(‘\'|");lR'prp”"(.‘l‘v. Hill to Urge Depart- Meet tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., at Rosslyn,{ “Withdraw my mame. immediately robable acceptance of Col. Sherrill's | On the i . A ota; r -| of naval officer. He also included Ad- Va. Buy -way iresco, cinith = g e i 0 ly 19 D D eion fe hat he would not have | Furthermore. it was announced by |tive Abernethy. North Carolina: Rep-{miral Sims in this category. A GEa il ine | Canne s oy | ) 2 cciation v ieiy yovie - ATlfen i n y ays T e e T Cratimon (o | F. Scott McBride of Westerville, Ohio, | resentative Rathbone, Illinois; Repre:| Admiral Pratt took a sirong stand | Describing the question of adequate the clubhouse. it weather permits. | chariee & Whitnoen, § fer without having fi arqun(n(ed"‘a'm"" superintendent_of the Anti. ae":“:‘-' ’?;“v’ch.\u Kentucky: Repre- | in defense of the Navy's present avia- | air defense as “immediate and vital” Bring lunch if remaining for camp. nonien N ’\‘L‘."fi‘"';il’."’“." - | | bo Pranment with bis olns. Saloon League. thin organization was |Sentative Byrnes. Tennessce. Repre-ition policy. He said he helped draw | Representative Hill of Maryland an. fire. Bernard McGee, leader. e e e s e Rl L e e War Tepariment fixes | Intrenched in every local community | sentative Thompson, Ohlo; Representa- | it up. He insisted the battleship still | nounced foday he would introduce & = drawal of his ns P [ Gossip at the War Department fixes | "o make it impossible for any man | {ve Gasque, South_ Carolina; Repre- | in the backbone of the fleet, but atated | bill Monday to create a department . “Uhe Law of Compensation” will | {{m (0 1 iolement e o | is coming ate, o The” most Tikely” mueceasor | Do is not right with the Conatitution | sentative” Brown, Wisconsini Repre.| that the airplane was an essential ad- |of defense, with undersecretaries for be Bresenicd tomorrow & pm. at e e ent Aha ey " e e e e Tl 0% ool | of the United States to remain long | Sentative Bennett, Louisiana: Repre- | junct. the Army, the Navy, the air and na. United TLodge of Theosophists, 1731 U058 ; i el I} A 10 b L | ¢ " v . C V. & ¥, e g ords as thos d by Attor ien i T ity & Gaant a4l |mpupieiite ; * | sentative Johnson, Washington: Rep- oD P tonalicsontes K stgeet. Public Invited. No fee or | nojd% a8 those used by Attorney G Il SHOP EARLY. : 3. \rs. Ella A. Boole, national presi.|resentative Burkness, North Dakota Question Draws Objection. collections. ecasS IR 3, Y — as second in the list of possibilities. | o W% BL2 or SOTE, DAL O R aoteesntative - Toncy " Mr. Hill declared the recommend: i 5 I Maj. Grant ix the senior assistant|o% e W. C. T. L., declared her P! sowry, Mississippi:| “Does the naval policy show the |tlons of the Morrow alr board, adve. . . : N | And Help N Aerein am o Tamiliar it | r&anization was oué (o' “moblise for | Mre. Lenna Low Vost! natlonal leg | Xavy Department has a full realiza. | cating assistant secretarien for Alr me e el axoctation of Tloke- Griddle “Grange” Found = i s aw observance and law enforcemen slative superintendent, W. C. T. U.:{tion of its responsibility with res in the W oy 7 oo L (LT AEs Monaey, -8 pam.., | p the routine of the office. Affairs there . . v e pect |in the War, Navy and Commerce De- rary. ROTON. 8. Da ecember 5 the Store the routine of the office. Affaire there | to “demonsiraie (o all the world that | Miss Anna Adams Gordon. president [to’ the national defense?” demanded ' partments, “means more diffusion and LIS T S Pl ol it i Clerk A on American soil American laws rule| World’s W. C. T. U.. and Dr. Ernest ' Mr. Reid. Thera was objection from |,,.. not more. defense co-ordination.” | The Ameri Ra i : s e Grange /of the Tlerks to next incumbent would undoubtedly | throughout the land. 7. Ehrorineton. peuteal sty ofithe Bessseulion. but eventublly thel Tor sBer necor jeoi9 Hon. 1'1' md- u;- cteriologists | & iddle iron” has heen crowned. ( 5 find everything well prepared for e - . o h e 3 Bventually 7 mendations of the meet Tuesday p.m.. at Naval Medi-| Carter ate 51 pancakes in 35 minni | Help You E b b AL G L S xpressions of confidence in and |the World League Against Aleohol | witness was permitted to answer. He commission. he explained, ~mean |cal Schoal. The program will he pre. | fiar. -Tan dougne o ¥ actinn eces- | support of Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews. |tam. Senator Willis of Ohio sent a ' <aid: added e ' | ghy,” sald Obe Berens: i L spense and no added ef.!vided hy Uinited Statex Department | former champion, wha quit after stow- ‘ BAIY, -Assistant Secretary-of-the Treasury, message. “That is a difficult question to-an-- ’ ciency,” of Agriculture. [y < ing away 20,