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WE/ {ER. ! .5 “-‘(h,\TJr ; E\.,Mw L The only evening paper i, tonight, fowest (emporature in Washington with the clondiness, Heing Temper 3 Auqciated Press ' news | tondays lowest, 5. ] service. % — Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds. Page 30 ‘WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 102,025 20 808, e ety § WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925—FIFTY-EIGHT PAGES % P) Means Associated Pr TWO (‘,]-“_NTS, N - ] BullEye Scored —|NEW BENRRANTING Sharp Earthquake - THIRKC AT MOSUL | ! t . ° | By Irate Wife, But | ! Felt in Jamaica; OB TOBY ‘ PLARESISDKDBY i Srone o AN ONES FREE e R || Do Do PAREYFOLLONIG By the Associated Press. QBOT TO| o0 Press arom : players in Berlin, was struck on this morning; the tremors beine perceptible for ubout two seconds. . s aas the head w i package of ni- - — Army and Navy Accused of :;;;;.h.':\"ftt;‘“ff‘, :'r‘ ‘ , N e e menes | FOreign Minister Holds Coun- Failing to Recognize Avia- | irmnics "o et | Mean Abandoning of Smoot- | 7774 > \ “':]"'\”(“];:— - wem_s | try Will Refuse to Recog- tion’s Importance. e e Brown System. ‘ D) NV G vere earth tremors were recordedat | ize League’s Degisions. — coming Kome dte <k A 7 x5 ALY * | States Weather DBu i 0~ s $20,000,000 ANNUALLY i L5000ty v PRESIDENT WOULD HAVE | / = : grapw as, the Cntverity of <3 | WHOLESALE DEPORTING ASKED FOR EQUIPMENT| i’ "= """ ™ " ™ ' EULL AUTHORITY TO ACT | i / AL R e e | OFICHRISTIANS AULEGED [ al8o: thatitha patitace 1ot son A ing to observers at $:40, when the | tain bricks,” interjected Fischer { recording photographic shects Five-Year Program Mapped—Reid | Mrs. Wuschek was tined $7 Smoot Sponsors Move to Name - | were changed. The distance wu iCouncxl‘s Agent Reports Extreme i = 3 and cost | ok estimated at 2,100 miles from Chi- 5 to File Brief for Uni- — | Commission of Five to Study and ! Cruelty to People of Frontier fied Service. | | Suggest Changes. } 3 v ! December 10 UP).— Villages. 3 { } 7% = Central Am probably was H H oS A Y : center of severe earth tremors r ;. Destened to take the intricate ques § i ! ed at_St. Louis sity 05000 canans | tion of Government reorganization out o ] ‘9‘ between 8:25 and x( rm; e INE December irement of N i i e ing. Seism Jumes B the Turkish forefgn m: and Na t “W'q.‘x.’u : ,.i‘\: v ,,l‘):u,»:\ ¥ \! It H," g Elwan said. He estimated the dis § % ‘Associated Press corre : MR ittt e at 1,700 miles spondent todiy that 1l kish dele muake needed insfers and changes sntical hitls were introduced in Cor i X B e sation would 1 . substitute legisiation is interp d as Il - Washington. It wis descr ) The Tt and L —_— virtual abandonment of the Smo Tather Tondort as “rather seve clared his Brown reorganization plan recognize uny L Reid minois. | Plea to Coolidge, Reported | “Sommce Smoc ot toh and Rept sul which the council mn: 2"'.\ ,’ ', ‘”u“ Agreed, Approved by Am- h'f:u‘(’i‘.ri“‘(("“,{l’l A]-RIBK UPH[]“] IDAWES SMILES AT HARRISON'S “BERAI.S UUSIED ‘“;‘1,) Z bhassador Here. organization board by the appointment £ would not necessarily xive a The appeal of the Tacna-Arica ques appointed by the President of 1he Democrat Creates Merriment in Senate by Caustic| the Mosul boundary Attack on Vice President, Prevented by d -5, With the advice and Atrocious acts of 1 to President Coolidge as arbitra = . ! ¥ i which’ was. reported e o ..rnm;v “r the .~ulm. who will re. st hey e el e G - ceive $10.000 a yea - = PRl Soldiers ax tion. proper seentnt | hcan Avmtin Siegpinon, of | fhe” Ml ato it tne newts ot ) o LT : il o A wesini Lampert and Nelson Re- | i iy o ) posibie mmewns of holding the crists| s ot e o for e wnaee | AP Service Head Disagrees > = moved as Chairmen of thonie. “petial Tt Other Recommendations. t Arica in abeyance until the new ! its direction, empowers the b to x ia er gommittee recommendations |government of President make. investigations and survevs of | With Colonel on Several Liksting Vics Preiident ‘Dawes|Sengtor Butle of Mausachusetts, TwolCommitices tukes charge of Chilean affairs on De- | the administrative branch of the Gov crusade against the rules of the irmar - Republican national - viation { cember 23, and for the period e | €rnment and permits the President 2 ate to the er Don_ Quixote i d up with the £ s indy isti Bay follow: t % ",,L'., i :II:“"}Ilif to carry out its recommendations hy Charges Senator Pat H; of Mississippi | rest. Senator Harrison quoted the | Rt Ciiian Hiliing Of aftdlrsiove: TGl | | executive order. = e today baited ling officer of | Vice President with saying, “I knew | House Republicans todi the artmer b . Y R Introduction of the bills today fol g Late . Sen. Senator Butler would stand up, | two members of the insurgent One procure t as E Ron. . lowed a conference at the White! Maj. Gen. Mason M. Patrick, chief| ex shook with laughter Senator Gillett would stand UD. | from chairmanships of commi Mat Who is to be the for-| House early this morning between the Army Air Service, called before | = v Vice President, whe, : he were here. He told me s 4 In his report Gen. Laidoner that the Turks had carried « sale deportations of Christinns the new cabinet, has ; President Coolidge, Secretary of Com-| the Mitchell court-martial today by the of the Senate, is | Ecerpts were read also by Senator | SCIpleting its organization P t the Brussels conference, ided to sail for Chile on|merce Hoover, Senator Smoot and |prosecution, gave testimony in support | taking part in the debite, 18 o | Harrison from the. Elizabeth spee he majority party removed & iship Ebro December 30. He | Mr. Mapes. of some of the contentions of his for-| the jibes of the Missis one among them quoting the Vic entative Lampert from the 1 ive in Aric " This proposed I ation victually | yer who spoke with the utmost good na- | President with saving that the fili- | the patents committee und nd will have ‘nee | tUrns the matter of bringing about & | ture n in his most caustic remarks, | bustering Senators had given him | entative Nelson of his place with Chilean practical ZEhrednt=d DhGE ’v_h--‘ with # smi e his e minstes {6 ‘.\pv‘nk, but that] clairman of the elections commit 3 rnment over to the Presiden Senator irrison . s criti- he bad made the most of it re W isin. Republicar ang con v'“"”““'"“ el though be cannot make can et o i : cism of the Vice President by quoting | This “brought unother rou Ip Wisconsn Repnbl nue south on the Ebro arvivine { trunsfers un! they huve Dbeey | ¢ e War Departmen trom speeches G 5 e in laughter from the Senatc : N S santiage about January 18, eCOHITEnAGE Ty 16 propouc A Epetinl | RS putatany P el e DA 2 hicugo, B et renewed its work of filling ti opportunitie board. It is not proposed. however, to | Patrick’s testimony came at the close | denouncing the rules of the Sen ¢ Holds Crusade Daring. pubiicanicdutn ottt Cause Much Agitation bassy Ignorant of Plan. give authority to te new deps of two hours’ cross-exan »n by de “T am going around this country | Senator Huarcison dec Gay, disposed onty of ko chatraias 5 row ;‘\“1 .‘,,,4,{‘;, embassy has as yet re men o to reduce (llrx. prese ::! UI- | fense counsel. Asked if the War De. | fur four years, then I am going out |cept for U\,.u.‘s conception of Don ceived no information from Sa ago 1 ber of department there is to be " 4 of office he distinguished presiding | Quixote’s o < the resent u- MEoIELAKS TEst iy that uppeal would be made to the ae | a Department of Eucation and Kelir, | PAFtment ever did help him i the|of ofiee the SR ired, BECIL R LGl Ur G, Duwes was the most dar- report also recommends that | bitrator and, in fact, had no intima Was proposcd in the original re.| Management of the Air Service us | Oficer of the Fepele w0 SOTUR U N own to histor experimental and development work i tion that this iight be the course | organization plan, s special act hl'"“"d‘ At should have, Gen. Patrick | g, rigon. en there was applause “This HeH and Maria- person in lone at the naval aircraft far-{PUTSHEA~ The Ambassador, however, | CONErass wii-HE-fesemry. [replied: "“IPdon‘t think I have re-!T noticed that in all his speeches | full armor, ard mounted has started Nelson Aided La Follette. it Philadelphia it McCook | is in close communication with San Tdttie Dovibt of Passage cefved as much assistance as could be | when he announced that he was go- | on his crisifle tilthg with everything Davton, Ol transferred | tis s not anticipate that any 5 BaoRY: given or I should Jike to have.” ’x..,; out of office there was applause.” | from geese to windmills,” he said sistant, and at the sume time e rexistered disagreement with other statements of the accused on the con duct of aviation in the Army and un. i 1 The committee on committes, wh *xhips of the regular standing commit- tees. Mr. Lampert and Mr. N on were the only members of the insur- | gent group which held chairmanships | ¢ i A in the last session. avoring Irak’s clai rding t Laidon, Mr. Nelson, who wus can L s possible the Bureau of | thing will be done without his being!| Because of the simpli $ Questioned further by the rt The Senators laughed uloud and We have the counterpsrt of Don Manager for Robert M. La Follette in lards, It does not, h ", 4 He does not either discount | nature of this prope Gen. Patrick explained he thought | settled back in their seats, their Quixote iu_this remarkable crusade | the presidential r: st year, already th - i ss surprise at the informatio and because of the virtually |there was “u lack of understanding in ha niles, waiting for fur.| Of the Vice President which has tuken ' liad been removed fr iles com Mt u-‘flx \1\1: of a possible app unanhnous sentiment in Congress the War Department on Air s ey ns from the Mississippi “:;“ ;,...é“lul.“q to-coust und into the nm’ug ‘ltl{|(>.r\ \"\’Ilneu:\v 3 ‘.m‘ Hw‘b.m ? i he mbassador was asked regard-| favor of some form of practical prokb o Sunny S 1 man of the sconsin 2epublican ;m '!n’ M"'rf‘fx possibility that Mr. | organization. the President wuas ad 1 have tried to get certain things Senator Pat Harrison, reading from "l\‘ ‘Hl— 121?5 to the Clevelar d"l“lui;“i’ l’r":“;‘;“l»“ B d ""‘”l“ a LIQUOR SEIZED IN ROOM idwards would be named to succeed | Vised today there js little doubt about | not many. approved by the War De. | a press report of the Vice President’s| convention had known that you pos- | nied his plice on the wuys und means 2 him as Ambassador here. He said that | the m passage at this sexsion. | partment which T believed Would be for | speech ¢ Boston, sald that Gen. |sexsed all these talents.” said Senator | committee. . OF BANKERS' CONVENTION it was extremely unlikely that Mr.| The bill gas described today as being | the betterment of the Air Service,” he | Dawes hud called upon his audience | Harison, turning to the Vice Presi-j 'The list of committee chulrman ar @ de- | Edw 1 been offered this post|the first really practical method yet |continued. “As I look at it, the de-|to stand up, as an indication thau dent. “much suspense and contest nounced by the committee un cominit — would °d to tuke by the present government, which | offered of giving finality to the reor- | partment has not done as much as I|they favored his crusade for reform Would have heen avoided at the con:|tees contains the following Represents: | pioriga Dry Agents Get Whisky ep: ¥ to bring | goes out of office Decembe . and | ganization plan and the first means of | would have liked. Rut T always have | of the Senate rules, and said that (Continued on Page 2, Column 3) | Hv : e : 3 ut o . nation of thefelt sure that if President Figueroa | bringing about a co-ordination be- |said the War Department hus done as = Wiys and means,Willizn K. Green in Headquarters of Meeting, fense has made such an offer to Mr. Ed. tween the legislative and executive |much as it could. Many of my off of Iowa: appropriations, Martin L ommer siviation ix held iu the | wards on the part of the new govern. branches of the Government in the | cers, unfortunately, are placed on the Madden, Tllinofs: rules, Bertrand Snel They Claiw. ort t prime importance as|ment Ambassador Mathieu, as the |matter of making desired changes and | promotion lst unfavorably. I have New York: judiclary, George S. Gri ; 2 : ionai defense and |foreign minister-designate, would have | iransfers in the Government depart- | made récommendations about this, but bam, Pennsylvania: interstate andj™ i S W of civil aero-| been advised. ments {the War Department has not taken . foreign commerce, James S. Burker . PETERSBURG, 1l 110t Socs, Ao IPEORIOtAT: Make-Up of Board. favorable action. Also 1 hs miad New York; T i lliay 1 A 3 I necessary for complete develop { suggestions as to legislation which the | Griest, Pennsylvania: agriculture vention headquart of this service. When the Ambassador leaves he nator 8moot, who acted as spok War Department has not approved. 1 = v Iowa: District of Co-;ment Bankers’ i £20,000.000 10 P expects that Federico Agaclo, the n for this reorganization trio fol-| For these reasons I have not had as | lumbi: Zihlman, Maryland; ca, was raid i for new equipme v > I counselor of the emk . will become | lowing _their conference iwith the!|much assistance wus I would hav | | foreixn rs. Stepheni G. Porter.! Pinellus County officers ided equally veen t v charge d'affaires. Francisco Cruchaga- sident, intimated that Secretary!MNked, but I have no doubt that other Pennsylvania; rivers and harbors, .| tity of liquor seiz 1, ottier 5 Toconal. the Chilean Minister to Lon. | Hoover will be President Coolidge’s | chiefs of branches have had sc at = Wallace Dempsey, New York: public don, who is in Washington, has re. |appointee to the board, and will! same experience = o trw | thereby be the chairman of this body. buildings and grounds, Richard N. El Y liqu i Sl mained here for the past three months airman of this | Disa With Mitchell, Committee Reports Former Ohio Dry Head Says Order liou. Indiana: military affairs, John n of s E. Coad, exe it the veaicetior TR T s his belief that Senato: " grees chell. M. Morris, Pennsylvania; naval it of the Peter FHENGHIEOANTRROMIBANK oot of mmpassador MAthiew | Harrison o Mississippl would he fairs, Thomas & Butler, Pennsylv: mber of Com Mr. Coad, t FAR LESS THAN PAYMENT | Arici developments. but hus no offi. | 1ined as the Democratic senutor on e o e, "M | Mellon-Owned Concern Es- Book Was Found in In- 5™ nerchin: miartne and fsherice, | thiee oficors - 48 ot arristed i : judge adv 4 Frunk E. . Michigan; labor, Wil ' lust nigh cial standing before the Washington |\ 0 land, the trial judge advocate, and i ] . ik M o nikhl, Government. While he probably will | )y°Wid be the Republican, e thought | then' submitted” to Represeniative caped Millions in Taxes. ! structor’s Home. o F Copp, Towa: educatton, Dun A. | saving. “we 200,000.000 Francs Advanced. | continue to have close contact with |11 RS HKEIW (hat WL Hane Re- | prank R. Reid for cross-examination. | : R d, New York: g ‘um,”\ e water at e Santiago gove i | L e, anC S APeative al- | In direct examination Gen. Patrick - estal, Indiana: clain harles or ) While 2.500.00.000 Was Paid to | seantiage Kovernment In the Tacha | yon Moore, Demoerat, of Virginid. | giq not agree with Col. Mitehell that | = Underhill, Massachusetts: insular af- | the se: Arfea matters so long as he remains | would be the representatives of the |(ant Sheel and Lieut. Pearson were | BY the Associated Press. <iniad Fream: fuirs, Bdgar R. Kiess, Pennsylvanin:| The seized Meet Bonds, Says Ministry. hete, any, veprescntation ]‘ln‘-;m-h may | House on the board. e ilapidated sacing nlanoar | That the Guif O Co. escaped| © MBUS, Ohio, December 10— | glections No. 1, John 1. Colton, Utah. | used as the headqui )& made to President Coolidge in the |k Lo s anes 285 Fede »s during the °. McDonald, Stz hibi sctl < Vince: Michi. | Chamber of Commerce in e1 Neblscite guestia . : : ot Li 2 and, further, that this type of aircraft | $4,590,385 in Fede taxes during McDonald, State prohibition | elections No. 2, Bird Vincent, Mi e MxpectsLitile Dekale: | should not po used for more than one | yvears to 1919, when Secretary | commissioner, said today that an “or- gan: elections No. 3, Clarence L. the investment bankers, officers say tertaining dor thinks, be handled by ansing S 3 . . 1 »4 nk e e e ot only will Se Vear. He also disagreed with the we-| Mellon was a chief owner, is asserted | der book” had been found in the home | ford, Massachusetts: banking and cur The tinance 1 noot’s gen ws attention to eral reorganization bill, which had the | cused's characterization of DH's as!iy engineers employed by the Senate | of Dabney Horton, graduate instrue. | réney, Louis T. McFadden, Pennsyl Rundolph Perkins, New Jersey: public the Bank of |In the presentation of their original | 4pproval of the foint committee and|“faming coffins,” but udmitted they | ooy entieecs E NC e Internal zlish department at Ohi | Yillia: coinage. weights and measures, . FQRMER JUSTICE ON TRIAL hat the bank's 1988 of the President, be sidetracked for!were highly susceptible to fire on |, =44, State Ul 'versity, wl at erty 1 ate increased by “\’l‘"'\' r l"]’i""l Jecision to appeal | this substitute bill, but all other re. pia ,'qm::.ghm- plac e el ting A Reyenus Bureal Gult Ofl cas },l"‘:.{“‘: “d’sm' who Is at liberty on | jund, Nicholas J. Sinnott, Oregon ranes auring the [G0 E. COTEREL L Sy esteniay nttos o ul pl will be!strength of the United States among| The record in the Guit Of kage oo | 81000 Bend on charges of having|alah affairs. Scott Leavitt 47| Keeping 8200 Given as Collater: treasury had to iy D e ity 115 Soata Sl in the discs rding to the | gther powers as third, ranking France | made before the committee last March, | liquor-making apparatus in his home. | the Territorie 'y treasury be toitmel S SR B L DD S 0§ opinions expressed by Senator Smoot | and England ahead, but explained [ was made public today upon its pre- According to McDonald, the book ' fornia: railway d Charged to Bethesda Man. 00,000 francs on De- "i::!:.\“f ”,\‘1.:(.'\:,?.“ ‘_"';vl"n"“}':';"('-'lr:_"":::’ and Representative Mapes. They s that in technical development America | sentation to the Semate. — contained several names with numer- | Keller, Minnesota; mines aud mining, Bhigat D onin ooy oo IeCe| theyihaveineas wbreast if not superior to other| The engineers asserted thal the |als entered after them, which he took | John M. Robison, Kentucky: invalid ROCKVILLE, Md i g stitute bill will meet with little if any Revenue Bureau made an €rroneous | to represent the guantity to be deliv- Pensions, Charles Fuller, Tlinols ROCK VILLE fixing the dates for a plebiscite ! - - il 5 i in meeting the > opposition. It will answer the reol f the outstanding statements a4t S e curans : e o pensions, Harold Knutson, Minnesotu. | The trial of Upton un 1 ) At the same time the commission he o refund of $3,996,080 to the company 1. He sald the orders were for | PERROnS: o O trong, | recently SRlice e 15 Leen Targely in et e & U | ganization question in a satisfactory | of the accused to which Gen. Patrick ; et ARt el : : g Bl detebia bonte e | T ooten ths | Ghiledn, pmocion b the nanner and should pass easily and H‘g,}.h a”Was that the bombardment |and failed to collect additional taxes ; Christmas delivery. | IKansas; revision of the laws, Roy G. | thesd, d on trial before it the treasury. To- | e i b ently, left 21 | without any great amount of debate. | group was interfered with in its duties | of $394.305. % ,McDonald pointed out thut the | itzgerald, Ohio; civil service, Fred- | jury in ourt here this mort only the pay. | APpeal by that nation to President | ey’ two leglslators told the Presi.|and. ordered fto spend the Summer| A H. Fay, u committee engineer, | chargessagainst Horton do not {uvolve | erick R, Lehlbach, New Jersey: elec. | ing charged with misconduct in ofll Taltie, Dt these |1 e o T e Cpeben, 0 | dent_during their discussion of the, towing targets for antiaircraft bat- |testified that' the Guif Oil Co’s.case|a penitentiary sentence. It found|tjon of President, Vice President and jand embezzlement sent more than half the total | for sueh an appent oo PrOVINE | cubject toduy 4 tonips: was rushed through the bureau and | guilty, he may only be fined. | Representatives in Congress, Hays B.| It Is alleged he failed to turn ove the country. e o It was not explained just who should| Do you consider anti-aireraft as an | closed with seven working days, be- | orough and prompt investigation | White, Kansas: alcoholic liquor traffic, | to the proper authorities lust Augus . Little Surprise Felt. e given credit for working out this | important factor to national defense?” | cause Mr. Mellon desired to h‘dtl :xll\ol‘ ;h-: «}w-_‘;\d" l"fu'"lj‘ d \{ud AV DY | Grant’ M. Hudson, Michigan; irriga-$200 given him as collateral by Hand ‘s the Togival sten for Chile 1 the | SUPSUCILe reorganization plan. The im. | It hears a certaln importance In [outside interests with which he wax| Acting President George W. RIEML|tion and reclamition. Addison T. |ley D). Dale of Chevs Chase. who v RIOTING AT KARPATHOS. | iifferemces shich hove w\‘_’m‘:;’ -“1 jression was gained that it was the | conneetion with national defense, us |connected closed before he took offic ;;n‘:flt(“ o )tu‘ lmmlrj u,_; )’_F;‘Idl;“» Smith, Idaho; immigration and|arrested on a charge of assault. e e eaused herdeiened And | culmination of a. collection of ideas. | it has a deterrent effect on the pilot. | in March, 1921 | orton's, earing, the English | paquralization, Albert Johnson, Wash- | small sum s involved in an indic . Shich e caused her delegutes to | "\t uny rute, the proposed plan has | In 4 measure, It gives o degrce ‘of | Oven deflance of both the Intornal structor hus heen felleved of his school fugton; expenditures in the, iate De. | ment involving unother transactior Natives Resent Order Making Ital- | ‘DSt themselves from the sessions |peen given every promise of having | protection on the sground, but not a | Revenue solicitor and Commissioner | duties, President Rightmiere said. | jartment, J. Will Taylor, Tennessee: | Crittenden Walker, Jr., a farmer « 4 v [ e el hie caused Time: eanDMN | practically unanimous support in both | very great one. The positive means | Blair by division chiefs in the ban TisideoniToctonsiin expenditures in the Treasury Depart |ihe Laytonsville district, was fined $1¢ ian Nationality Compulsory. B tom, * Obsery o Courbrise | Houses. Tirst, the fact that four of | of defense against airplanes are air- "1:1"} of :}‘(“;,‘}\‘,;, j“..i"u“‘:; ‘l:n':\r:!e:l T O e | ment, Ernest \;‘_ i on. B i s o oy o . S riDEcensNEY ®).—Dbis- | o e i Tact have oxpiclal | the five members of the proposed re-| planes.”” This last statement also is ! RIS AoV O e Ty aaif o sxton’ expenditures in the Navy Department, | jury service. [IEIERNG S ce ). Dis- | quarters here, in fact, have expressed | 1o ni (00 CIE, % CIE BRODOSed Te | ¥ n tes Before the committee, as| The raid on Mr. Mortow's home @XPCRRRONe e B0l GO0 Mo | ws from Samos tate that | themselves as at a loss to unders D i | (Continued on Page Column 4.) revealed. of Congress will win the measure in. | ] revealed. e ssess. | Prohibition Commissiofier B. 1o Afe | penditures it the Interlor Depart stant favor when it is brought up in I e e e o B e ler reaching there from the |why Chile, in view of the importanc 1 4 erlor D | i L Bie tothe vnie i went o refund for the year 1918 of fDonald that Horton was vielating Ment. Joht ©. Coiton, thabe expendi-| GIRL EXPLOSION VICTIM. Special Digpatch to The came as a result of a “tip” to State I of Harpathon s seportod Thit o uscess iy Wil D fo Be E A | G Binaie wan e EAes 0 N tures in the Department of Justice, it S0 ditturban o oo availed herself of the appeai | h¢ fo an b . $3.37%,000 and hinges on whether the | the prohibition law. A still a small| Lures in the De N do - thos the ¢ before this. gl i P o BATI‘"NG POOL ITEM vompany should be allowed to change | quantity of liquor and & larger quan- | Wilis G. Sears, Nebraska: expendl ing . P and changes in the depar s over | = { . - i s in the Department of Agricul- 3. N aming April 15 as the an = pa copanauantsioyer| its ymethods of charging development | tity of mash were found by the raid- | [Ures Jn e DEPAent of Sericul: | Seriously Injured Pouring Oil o ai v N e President, but at the same time ture, ' | Sotimey indhe dpiehinctie. fiGen et ] S ET | cosis from capital to expense, ing party, headed by Assistant Pro- | tUr& | : ity compulsory for the | shing’s motion fixes January 15 as|the Fresident is powerless to cause CUT FROM BUDG T Comralssioner Blalr ruled that the | hibition Commissioner Propst. Mn penditures in the Department of Com | Fire—Brother's Hands Seared. the Dodecanese Islands. | the date for the presentation of the AnY shuffiing cf ‘governmental a change could not be made, but divi- | Horton entertained the rafders for | Meroes HONY, Mo CRIROORE TR0 | (0 picpaten to The Star. asserted that the inhabitants | clection la, With Intervening dotes R T oo L adirecons = sion chiefs disagreed, and informed | three hours prior to her husband's | fxbor and mileage, Carroll I Beeds. | CUMBERLAND, Md., December 1ont ror, whereupon the | for the period of registration and fi - Ho s A 2 2 b Senate Neons ¢ d | La 7€, L. | o Sl ey 1 fusillade. There were many hile o obligated to effevt. any of the changes o & . i B1 = B < = & New York; the census, E. Hart Senn: ! years , daug ot ew L heceferelnany Chile Is Assailed. {or transfers recommended by the Substitute for Tidal Basin pat. PoSne Mbilid combosed: industrial arts and expositions, George | Brothemarkle, is in a_critical e veler ale> reported that| Reauiring Chile to give definite |board unless he cares to do so. e i T b o e o erty under $1,000 |, Welch, Pennsylvania; roads, |tion at a hospital here from burr 5 ‘ = 4% | answer whether she will carry out | Therefore, the actual reorganization Facilities. RUSSIA RE'NFORCES ond pending hearing before a justice | cassius €. Dowell, Iowa: woman | Early today she poured cil into o Irouble wecurred on the Island of | lelinlled demands of the commission | s virtually placed in the Executive's of the peace next Monday. Gufrage, IWallaco T White, It |stove, catising an explosion and firc : nos. estroyed. and faithfully co-operate in holding | hunds d Propst, in his report to the gov-| \aine; World War veterans' legisla- | The house was partially o o lmo plebiscite, Gen. Pershing’s mo- See Scant Delay. Provision for two bathing pools for CHINESE BORDER ARMY ! ernor, acclared Horton was a “parlor tion, Royal C. Johnson, South Dakota; | A brother, Jess W. Brothemarkle, GOMES TO RESIGN { tionichaxges M Lits Soneeanblo Sthial Ry 7 the National Capital, which were put socialist” and had written for com- |the Library, Robert Luce, Massachu- ‘burned about the hands ! . Chile has unlawfully administered the | Tt is thought by those who con.| (1€ WAUOHS CaPiel, WEEH RAEE Bl o o ated Press. munistic journals. “It seems that the | getts; enroiled bills, Guy E. Campbell, | cuing her. == = [ “| ferred with-the President today that! D the Sstupates of She Duble oL eI r e ember 10.-War office | i€ 0f being a violator of the Con. | pennsylvania, and flood control, Frank | e e LY there will be Jittle delay in bringing (IS and public parks office, were re-| TOKIO, December 10— War stitution had not dawned upon him.| R, Reid, Illinofs. Two of Crew Wash Ashore. (Continued on Page 4, Column &.) about the desired changes in depart.|jected by the Bureau of the Budget, it [ advices from’ Harbin say that the |y, . yere made for the cearse and | CARDIFF, Wales, December 1y Portuguese President Reported —_— - ; 3 3 2 e the Russo-Chinese i - = Quitting His Post Today. 110 KILLED, 30 WOUNDED. |mental . reorganization, —once the | became known today. R forC oty are. heing rein, | Common and not for him. > 5 PARIS, December 10 4P).—A Havas | e sl g g i ";’l‘!hc‘ O Grril, retiriig | forced, although there is no explain- r,p;rrl;i:: s A%';"“;‘:“h:"""' the | ‘Warm Winter’ Chippewa Forecast (p) the owners of the British ARIS, = I8 RN, o administration i especially wel rector o e public buildings and |, s r S . ve & per- ety . o S dispatch irom Lisbon savs that Presi- | Risr Chief’s Followers Raid Village | “(Gontinuied i Page & ol 3y - | pubilo parks e aaid that 1o hag | able reason for this. ire 15,000 Chi. | SPective that will make them good| GREAT FALLS, Mont.,, December |stemer Competitor, which went dow: dent Teixeira Gomes of Portugal is| 3 - included an estimate of $345,000 for nflgel:e;:;g:;em ‘:;er:;‘%n;, 00 Chis | American citizens. The professor | 10 P.—A warm Winter, says Buffalo off the South African coast a week osig . and haat a ne; . % AP = ago, are informed that two bodies Eoiresignitoday, and chit Baionen: Hesr Tangier Exoatier. the construction of two pools, one for | jray AeTVERSS 1, 55€ NETET, HORG (0 | himself 1s of the dangerous type that | Roller, old Chippewa, although others | Wivhed ashore at Port Elizabeth hase 0 WliliclectmISARUCCEEHOE N OMOr IS TANGIER, Morocco, fleflce;nbu‘; 10 Labor Agreement 0. K.'d. medw;merx:pu:auox;;nd one é:{h?ol- Teilay zans s pollcdl by Japanese. is wrecking Europe.” At anorta Ul st B daaned as. faembers Of e Lisbon dispatches two months ago [ (#).—Ten persons were killed ane . s, o ored, in order to replace the Ing Déenies Red Writings. 1 - {crew. There are no hopes that the o e O e | Mimaed. Sesterday when the jarge | BRUSSELS, Bolgium, December 10| 3eeti, ', Ve migal ‘Bastn, which was | PEKING, Decomber 10 UP—A de- ! biadjjon ja mest o Lk vanRkes, I Lo from an ail which probably | village of Melussa, near the Tangier | ).—A convention between Belgium | ordered abandoned by Congress. tachmenf of American infantry, as a| Horton denied to newspaper men |common in Montana, in December. " 1 rentier. was raided by follow- |and Argentina dealing with repara-| Unless the committees of Congress | special guard, was ahoard the inter- | that he had written for communistic | “Barth heap hot. Warm Winter come d necessita dey tre frony ¢ . | 1 't t | - - :- e ;‘-’f)‘:u._.n f aside o period s of the Riflian chieftain, Amaryou- | tion for injuries resulting from Jabor | see it to put in a provision for thege | national train, operated under the di- | publications, suying he had written | now,” grunted Buffalo | Andre Beaunier Dies. Yater it s reported that Duarte Ghornar. The Villagérs had re | accidents wes approved@y the Chan | bathing beaches it is probable that | rection of forcign officials, when it |only for The Liberator and dThel = O e “vite, Ambussador to DBrazil, would be [cently surrendered, and the town was | ber of Deputies today without discus- | the Capital will have no supervised | left Peking for Tientsin at 8 o'clock | Nation. He further was quoted as| . . Beaunier, critic and novelist, died to- Tirsa®te sucoend to the presidency. |cscupied by 39 Spanish soldiers, slon, bathing facilities next Summer, this morning. | “Continued on Pags 5, Column 33 Radio Programs—Page 48.' 57! Pl / #