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'EATHE s WEATHER. From Press to Home (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) o ETY Cloudy and warmer. possibly light Within the Hour rains tonight; tomerrow partly cloudy 4 3 Sys' g Towest temperature tonignt 40 degrecs: i G Temperatures—Highest, 38, at no e . tedey Toweet, M o Tn o B tion is delivered to Washington homes Full report on page 7. as fast as the papers are printed Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 101,760 = 90,809, Bniered as seeond class matter WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1925—SIXTY-SIX PAGES. P Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. CIVISION OF ARIGA 56"kt “Jummmeves prace san GENTRAL CONTROL | . MINE BLAST TOLL 0 BRIDGE BREACH 1125« boven ot marruge. s e mriven mack s | (F WELFARE WORK | AN REACHES 20, WITH State Police Volley—D. C. Reserves Aid ISSEENBYENVOYS e SASKEDINHOUSE e - 30THERS MISSING A barrage of rocks laid down by a | taken by the county authorities. The 3 SAeo s relief party of 40 Washingtonians, | house was combed from garret to Santiago Diplomats Predict| i wiiher fn automiabiier 1o the | sement foreviaenee, | Zihiman Introduces Bill Pro- 28 Bodies Recovered This District line early today to thwart I Lo « Step Will Be Only Amicable | raiders or i “piicer " on | Lging oo oo viding for Board of v ' e | Morning, Adding to Horror Bladensburg road, was defeated by anlensburg road, was defeated bY|kegs of wine and a small amount ¢ Lt e . Solution of Row. | rince Georgen. Cante saiors and | Supposed peach’ brandy. - No action Nine in District. of Alabama Tragedy. taken in pressing the liquor d / | by calling out reserves from the i v y i up to noon, however The CLASH HELD FORECAST | Iiiiins f” dtation et ™ 1| ifen atiention ater WOULD ABOLISH THREE |VICTIMS BURNED ALMOST T The raiders had been in the house The spectacular raid started shortly | The raiders had been IN PRESENT RUPTURE | iter midnisht when Constable Claude [ 720 e S e S0 R0 0001 EXISTING ORGANIZATIONS g v BEYOND RECOGNITION ISR i Lo acting Ander | ihe storming party from Washinston | -+ | 1ea7 8 raidarsl torithe rambling olal|mirived. | Werd fevidently fhaa. boen o ‘ e e iileans See Coolidge Appeal Fail, house which sits back in a grove of |\GSUEN, (1 ded and was being raided, Measure Urged by Commissioners / e Grief-stricken Families Wait in D J Bl hich brought partlsans out to the : 2 3 = P, Further Delaying Settle- house was surrounded; the front door [ PriCt broweht partisars o 10 Fod Believed Certain to Receive | Rami—Negro Reaches Safety | was broken in: a window shattered Spr i i nd the raiders entered with two guns |17 an attempted overthrow of the Favorable Action. Hanging on to Mule's Tail in _each man's hand ready for | TNCR (OO BERE L S | emergencies. About 16 persons were | - r of rocks cami —_— | 2 S and through trees at the guards 0. PIKE. e o sambling was in evidence | und the building. The attacking | At the request of the District Com- ! azo Daily New The aftan ended Aot 10:30 aelock | PATLY. €0 far as possible, staved on | missioners, Chairman Zihlman of the this morning, ~with dustice of the | the District side of the line. which | House Distriet committee today intro- | nion among the | peace H. J. Moffett of Hyattsville con. | Pisects the house and grounds, defy- | duced the bill to provide for appoint- | diplomatic corps at San- | ducting a trial in the little room which the county officers. Some 15 Ol ment and organization of the hoard of 4 tiine n niv possible settle- | once housed cashi of the race.|ID shots were fired over the heads of | puplic welfare in and for the District <3 e ingy 0. Mine official e controversy is|horse poolroom. Here Henry Charlesf he attacking force, and the storming| ¢ "o1ybia With the creation of | 30. | Abrams, the alleged proprietor, and |Party sought cover at once. e i 5 Francis. McGuigan, his assistant,|While, J loffett had arrived. | {his board the Board of Charities, | pleaded guilty to charges of setting | He telephoned®the police at thejcreated by act of Congress June 6. tween Chile and | yn" and maintaining gaming tables | tWelfth pyecinct 1900; the Board of Children's Guard- | ind were fined, respectively, $500 and| The twelfth precinct rushed out re- | ians, created by act of Congress July | t such a division \1.(? ; s s o ~u\:'~“ l\ulvmx‘\ s ; 5. 1892, and the board of trustees of | v with the ap-| More than $3.000 worth of gambling ashington police took command ! {ha National T = School for Girls, | u -,‘\‘ ; Chile ‘,‘ paraphernalia was confiscate x,i‘. of the District side of the houndary L ¢ lopai moaning Selioot foo Gl 1 as they est i s 5 . created under the name of the Reform ! U PROCRECSIVE | ment of Case. BIRIINC M. Ala, December peniy=e bodies were hrot from the recesses of the Overto ine No. 2 this 1 bringing the December 11 1 rescue workers helieve that thres from Arica wve abandoned all hope that the re inder of the men would be four Mine officials expressed the the total deatt 1888, would be abolished | tF "thinkers favor a | . This is one of the major measures isht and continued madesupuarpey Workers Are Given | o auring te present session " | e . the worst « 5 Gen The District Commissioners are par- arg ! B B lanen R e nt . 4 \ State. mplossa et e Ml and Commissioners Urge Change. ot Yet Ripe for e Gveriun i eis S i In a letter to Chairman Zihlman to of the Alabama Fuel a o i3 et Rebuttal Witness Says Con-| i """"“‘l_h’"f"“" the day fol- | 4.v. Commissioner Rudolph, president | Believes Peace-Making Eu- Arms l’arl('y. . O considered by Fede lowing (¢ {of ihe board. said: “The Commissioners mine officials oneé of the Alabama mine field present » Daily News Co scie, be-| ceSSioNs Have Been Se- | wix' issued today by President | far a cemtralped romool ot mecers! TOpe May Misconstrue U. S. R T aeriea cured in Latin America. The order follows: “As an ex- | the District of Columbia, and they ap- | Preparafions_ S rc Rt T A eronambigan] ual ued providing that r |to make a study of the existing BY DAVID LAWRENCE. mate Effort. officiall T | Latin America and that the Amer-| of the Federal Government and the |to improve the existing-conditions sed by a miner striking a_match Fictia Rt L el & foothold was given before the | lumbia, on December 24 and De- |islatfon. It has granted hearinzs to|cabinet are taking the initiative in|Kato today discussed with the Asso- e "It is believed that most ments and independent Govern |whole subject. In this study it has'so per cent of Government expendi- | “1d declared Japan gladly would par | Relatives of the victims were n the action of the Ameri-) 3850 (0 PP 0 Lo i mullty of | Government Printing Office. and | There are a largze number of insti.|Past wars and preparation for future| time was not ripe at present for such PREMIER KATO. catest difficulty, Some may never here will be the return of the L e e 5. and all clotky ang othee oy’ {control. In some cases a single insti- | further increases in the national de Russia would enter such a confer-| hoped America some day would | i’s mouth through & night of sorrow cess in its misson { concerns were located both north-angy, cerlae Sr “ror dpucial public rens ifhuginessike and unQesitabI® | recognizes that the cry of “forelgn | orneoyy, moving the only sore spot | grief and each tried to assuage the b atis hnd New Year holidays and | but he declared emphatically that the | Visions of this order, or those |sioner Rudolph emphasized. i posal for joining with other countries | participate In any such conference | churia would be continued and that | {heir loved ones yot alive mevar budge. e hab il of ey ten | Ebenito eeoyiinl existing law, are hereby excused theory. Now the entire ammunition | American war was concerned, Premier | sary. He said that at present about Waits With Babe All Night. sl economy,” the Commuis-| il oy operation. sure Japan never would resort to war o . o = ro: did not wreck the air mach ceptions of Coolidge. affecting public welfare conditions in Believes His Nation Will J thist aidca thetse il ixtics, periment, not as a precedent, in | pointed a commission consisting of { I hall it K bl 1f: 1 A 11 be I = hours shall constitute a day’s work | on public welfare and to recommend | never will be learned positively. Sor WANE. | concerns have secured concessions in = - £ E against war at this session of Con-| By the Associated Press, ,, Think Appeal to Coolidze Will Bear | ican Government has not yet com-| government of the District of Co- This commission has given most | *Rainst iated Press. is forbidden, or G A e D D Mitchell court-martial today by Maj.| ¢ember 31, it is hereby ordered !all those interested in the problem |the movement clated Press ihe subjects of disarma-| 4 | unrecovered are those of negro work the Chileans entertain lit-| ara] staff, who appeared as a Wit-| inant establishments in the Di | had the assistance of a representative | pyres go toward paying the cc of | Ucipate in any lezitimate disarma- lallowed to view the bodies. Identif iscitary pro- | the War Deparbment 1 e for| the mavy yard st stanes, e | tutions supported by public funds|conflict is the forerunner of the eco-|a conference to prove successful. be positively identified y commission to full activ-i T Sud ol dacks snd oflier B | flen s wndnr the Saperwidon of selfense budget for ecomimy Tessons, | TS 8nd ke Glee-salf e femed that | amend the Sbnigution Hew lnmater]Fyo cojer Hue wes oblerated; white The Chilshns bhelieve that the ap-| south of the Panama Canal support- The Japanese sovernment head said| The premier declared that the pres- | oiher's loss. Rain began falling - the tnamsuration of the new govern-| War Department had concurred in an | Whose absence from duty would be ! Dwaintion fx Deses. [ brotocel Is "beins fought. on that| e’ . no more Japanese troops would be | from the evard Times e consolidation of agents and unified con- | I & e ev think It perhaps will be mneces-| This action was to take the form of m duty on that day | of the administratior: is being directed | Kato declared it to be an ahsurdity | 5,000 rallway guards were moving!| One woman who heard the blast ves hus delaying final presentation of the | States to Panama through Central sioner said. ‘ontinued on Page 5, Column 3.) and knew its mear h b America. but, the witness said a In_the bill drafted the three Mellon States Case. nev left the mouth ¢ « Meanwhile, it is hoped. diplomatic | trial flight was not undertaken he- rds—the »f Charities, the! e " | her baby to he conversations may take place amons | cquse the State Department had ve- | ard of Children’s Guardians { When Mr. Mellon says that the t sht to protect it the three interested yvernments | fused to ask Mexico for hoard of trustees of the National! faets about Government expenses for 4 m the ! | E | il arbitrate | An executive order to this effect ind toral methods in the 3 . . Cause Is Unknown. Take Part in Legiti- AN lieu of the orders heretofore us- |representative citizens of the District I . for all clerks and other employes | such legislation as might be necess Here) is) o ibe i datermined . acive LG the mine workers believed it was | pleted its plans for action to combat | lumbia, in the said District of Co- areful attention to the proposed leg- | 8ess, and President Coolidge and his TOKIO, December 11.—Premier Bt that the several executive depart- |and has made a careful study of the| Secretary Mellon's disclosure that|™Ment. sovietism, America and China ers me known authoritatively ves- | George V. Strong of the Army gen President Coolidze Will| oo i rebuttal to the charge that| trict of Columbia, including the |of the Russell Sage Foundation ment conference, but he believed the tion was being carried out wit nes. In this case the only course o NG Rt Clocate within strik- | closed on Saturday, December 26, | Which are sut to various types of | nomic argument. Mr. Coolidge opposes | ~The premier did not believe that|over immigration, and any way he| W earied watehers kept vigil at the with even slighter hope of final| Maj. Strong's admission that su the District of Columbia,_ exs ""‘H v_as_three boards. This suuau.m!and contends for disarmament. He tain Furopean countries were not;as it pertains to Japanese, thus re-|.nd negro were united in common 5 1 > - s B cepted ro! 0- |from every point of view, Commis-! < % g & T - . peal, in view of the forthcoming | ed a portion of the accused’s charge, | 018 be excepted f{rom the pro j entanglements” has hurt every pro-|Japan wanted the United States to|ent policy of noninterference in Man. | gorirents b : fhi Gonn davbreak, but women hoping to fi e i, cannot be consider.| Alr Service report that action be| inconsistent with the provision of “The tendency of the times is toward | Protocol is being fought on that| So far as any future Japanese-|sent thither unless absolutely neces t trol thereof, both in the interest of effi- pe s inte: P ity to send lawyers to Washing an el el route from ‘the Gnited | against the opponents of interna- | and physically impracticable. He was | toward Manchuria, the forces being | torins she was about her o 1 war purposes “should be faced square A ne er owes his escape to k mule. Back somewhere in the pi 5 to solution of the problem by | (o fly o N ry, @ e P Tra : School for Girls—are abol- T plebiscitary authorities explain | iy an air mail route through that| |are co-ordinated and committed to the | (Fovernment expenc “h“”\ -[]"", "'T = | when the ga 1s worst and condi Nt (o) A eTs Noos ature the |oren Henabed oaralotribleiweltares samdl Hefounoas UIS marksenos AEDired! darieet forito o < ns decided preal. T | | This board ix to consist of nine| i0 devise rational methods for dealing | ihedl menon i iou it ithe - kve 1 activities by » plebiscitary persons to be appointed by the Com-| With | e aa oL ~ =~ opening dashes fat mule. Clir nission were Iniaheyancs andiate | The Alr Seryitesmeportiwasmads 2 % .| missioners for terms of six vear: *::i::“;;‘i:‘;““"":"c casaitonsthe; Conlider inz to the = tail was the negro d to remain 1til the next | by Maj. Royeroft Walsh, who made a Brighter Economic Skies | #prointments being made in" such | “TRRISER G R e who had hecome tempor blinded when the in_appeal ' flight from Panama through Central | manner that the terms of three mem- | ,.duSq ‘with what Furope has don Bl the (blas ; the motion of Pershing | Amer| about a y 1d a half ag . bers will expire every two vears. The | Dhoo el oriadie=cs 39, 3 fixin dates for holding the ple- |Tn this report Maj, Walsh cited cer-| FOrecast by Secretary in | howetsiiokithe boaralams the samsfrro 0= Cocatno tegties - [He fod ond Bandit’s Loot Takeanrompt Naming of Successor Z transmis i icl that an atmosphere of peace-making hiscite e ied for fransmis- | tain conditions he found which might as the powers now exercised by the | pht come over Furepe ke Coolidge rbitra- | be a cause for serious menace to the Annual Report. | three boards proposed to be abol-| that America must not “\‘m!i:;l dm‘} From Gambler by Capi- Urged at White House. 1 DS AID. the No date for the meeting has been | Panama,_Canal region. Two phases| ished, except that the new board has|and go on with war preparations that | tal D t s understood it will be | of the report, which at present is| complete and exclusive control of the | mig! gl . 3 TS Chilean 2 « zht be misconstrued. Also, the he wil hilea confidential matter, were approved| : ) | institutions enumerated instead of | League of Nations has sent an invita- al Detective. Three Candidates. ar 1thori have defi- ||,y the department, the witness said. Prosperity in the United States and | the somewhat limited supervision of | tion to the United States to partici- - nounced that their appeal | Lut final action on the entire matter | clear prospect for “more complete|the present Board of Charities, pate in the next disarmament confer- sed ma upon the general | stil] is undetermined i of the plebiscitary com- |* ['nder cross-examination by Repre- 4 : ’ ' ed that the | sentatice Frank K. Reid, chief civilian | STess by Secretary of the Treasury Effort to Give Permanent Relief to Victims' Families Planned One of the closing chapters in the | Prompt appointment of the succes e Cross chapter at world recovery” are reported to Con- - ‘ew Ei ) | ence. Mr. Coolidge wants to accept | One of ! __Only One New Employe. | that invitation, but he doesn't want |dventurous career here of the “blond | sor to Licut l : | Commissioner Rudolph pointed out!to introduce another element into the | bandit” was written today when Head- fields of an | counsel, the witness admitted two for- | Mellon {that there are varlous boards in the | controversy going on just now with | quarters Detective Joseph Waldron re. Col. Clarence O. Sher rill as director of the office of public buildings and public parks of the Na. strophy tional Capital was urged at the | In 1 sent from nationa White House today, so that the retir. | headq fii e ta Ohos e ing official might acquaint his suc- | Grover C. Crane, Red Cross field rep nds in affording e | i 'y men lled in yes. 3 ":“‘;“ 'l’,'l‘}" jeikn concerns already \\v"_w‘lm;uvd in| Most of the factors underlying moi,";‘*’""‘;';"“':‘w"“::"‘;“:h_-: :;f' s"{l}::“r;l;"' reference to American entry into the | turned to Mr. and Mr: vere coun- | [atin America first, he eX-|present business situation here, he certain cases appointed by s World Court. liner the 500 nt of the arbi- | Nained, was in ColomE and | Saia in his annual rehort “hee’ape|ident and in other cases by the Com.| ' o it 15 likely that an interval may |which ‘hmv“‘;_mve Derni ol enelnvos financed by foreign capital. This firm | parently sound and warrant optimism | Missioners. b | elapse before ‘a decision is reached. | ruchion last month. n spectacular | i known as the Scadta, and is Ger- | for the future.” On its part the Gov- | The Pill provides for only one mew | This interval may be occupied in de- | */ P8 Jaot fionth. cessor with the details of the office | TeSentative at Tuscaloosa, was ordere man in origin {ernment had exercised during the|¢mplove, the director of public wel-|termining the lezal questions fn.| et¢ raltron eucceeded 110 liotira Teaving for His hew o * | to Birmingham to assist in divecting It now is endeavoring to operate a|past year a “program of public econo- | {A7¢ Who is to be the chief execu-| yolved, for Mr. Coolidge has hinted | C2ting the jewelry yesterday in Pitte- | ojoo"poro o 08 (O NeW POSt 4S | relief measures. Large numbers o mail service from Colombia past the |my and public debt payments which | Ve of the board and who is to be | that he wants cleared up the point |Durgh, where the bandit, Elmore I. |y TAAREEY of bincinnati. | Birmingham Chapter workers have <t change the | Punama | Canal o Guatemala and | has been 1izidly. adbered 1o duingy | appointed by the Commissioners on|raised by Senator Hiram Johnson of [ Reynolds, had sold the “loot” to a |, Teiident Coolidge today wrote tq|heen mobilized at the scene to aid in ion Of mo- | Autico. thence to Cuba. and -Kev | the panr fog sonraoiered to during | he nomination of the board Callfornia with reference to American | sambler for §250. Reynolds is mow | Col Sherrill as follows: he rescue work and care of the the organ- ' \yest. The other firm, Malj onz | Seeretary Said, nad been “u directic| No persons now emploved under!participation in the Paris conference | under arrest in Rochester for shooting ith regret 1 accept vour resigna- | jured, according to telegrams received 1na-Arica. | Gid. is Known as the Junneau. « | contribuiing factor te. the impeove, | CXISUNE laws are to be legislated out | which settled the Dawes annuities. |5 taxicab driver, but s te be wrney | UON a8 director of public buildings and | here.” Trained chapter case workers say they will | Jrench organization which has se- | ment in credit and seeurity mopiovs: | of employment. 4 Mr. Coolidge wants to Know if the |5 (AX{eah arivet, but is rned | public parks of the National Capital,{are ready to aid in perfecting plans I might even | ciraq 4 concession to operate in| In hit review of ihe sitiailinigis" | The following institutions are placed | hands of the Executive are tied or | °F¢ ; alo police to answer | to take effect on December 31, as re.|for the permanent rehabilitation of 1t they will | Njcaragua, Guatemala and Honduras. | etary Mellon saw i the m!"r;l:&;t-il under control of the board: The, whether he can go ahead without the | “1ar&es of mbbe‘yl‘h]em “iumea s Boeneiie s otiis) tie betea e il erMining to Sov- {phe witness emphasized, however | States restoration of confi United |\ orkhouse, reformatory. Washington | — =i oa= i "m0 " Gotumn 8 | 1, 1€ Prisoner calmly recounted to |date. | % £ e uftirm | {hat the concession of the latter firm | paquetiog org Creforpconfidence, taX| Aeylum and Jail, Tuberculosis Hos-| ( ontinu B¢ )| Detective Waldron incidents of his| “Your duties here for five years have | : never con- | \cas not exclusive b m‘_"“ l._w;’”‘ A PN, Temo 1l nfl pital, Home for the Aged and Infirm, — — hold-up at the Berliner home, on Til- | been most important. You have pro- WOMAN S SUICIDE PLAN protoce submission | = 2 employment and aummensen vusteady | Industrial Home School, Industrial FIGHTS AS SHIP den strect, and of various other of | Vided for the present and planned for | reserved the right of | Rebuttal Witnesses. mployment and augmented purchas- | fiome School for Colored ~Children, CREW his “exploits” in the Capital. | the r;rnur; In view of the opportun- | 1| matiers concerning | - witnesses who testified at the | 5 . ! Municipal Lodging House, Natio: “It is the rottenest game in the|llY offered to you as city manager of | e e oW Sees European Improvement. Traning School for Girls, Home and BUCKS HEAVY SEAS world, Reynolds admitted ('nnlem-};::j‘;:"_"“l‘L I could not urge you to re-| = = ~ - Kie ot Texas Nationa rd o 10 30urer . <hewr | Training School for Feeble Minded platively, “and the man who thinks|™Main In Washington. 1 wish you suc- | Is Draggec ECUIESN S ara ver e i‘rolh'\fln:ih’]\,l:‘ln\:!‘“! N it e ",',’,‘"'.’,',,f,',‘,,:_,’,',”‘,'g"},‘,‘,.“: ,:,h"l“]"l“ and Gallinger Municipal Hospital. 40 Arri in Port |l 1S & E4me to be proud of is a fool.” | €58 in vour new dutie | While Floating Near Cataract AUTHOR FINDS BALKANS | 3. Rach, head of the historical section | settloments and a number of inter-| AS the present Board of Charitles | British Steamer Arrives in POTt| During the interview the “Bond|ine posiien hove meg CARdidates for | el ies i fis? of the Army War_ Colleze, and Maj. |allied funding arrangements. the pe.|and the board of trustees of the Na- Damaged by Storm and With |Dandit” ‘told Waldron much of his | oficers of m“'}_}‘ been suggested, all Refuses to Give Name. FREY TO “WHITE TERRQR”’ | Gen. Frank W. Coe. chief of Coast |turn of a ations to the gega | tional Training School for Girls are lish and half Scotch and that h & f the Englneer Corps of the Artillery. These witnesses were of- revival of industrisl se.|appointed by the President, under the Sailor With Fractured Skull. o e ST e ;e e position calls for a de- | By the Associated Press = Jitred 1o el Sto; detense el ¥, the searcanfzation of the e | PIOUSIGNE OF SN Tow. f S0ub | s Prces g6 3 Colurn 2) (Continued on Page 2, Column 3,) NIAGARA FALLS, December 11 et Ihat the JN and DH planes now in use | y, of mearty a1l cg Ul | missioners submitted to the President | By the As - lea Seriareascn wo Shour-30 veat | hre inherently dangerous and worth- | g Sena Of the | (1o question as to whether the trans-| HONOLULU, December 11.—The I s rescued today fe~m the IENNA, December T1—All the | jass: that the effect of antiaircrafl | penefits of the Locrio ‘qh;m;’;‘;':"“d\ fer of the appointing power to them [ British steamship Woron limped into POLICE CENSUS SHOWS 16,624 ‘f{-‘;},g_“,fm'f,.! o tes. including Hungary, are | fire acainst allied planes was prac-| "\ Mellon suggested that fhe tevi.| WS agreeable to him. In his reply | port yvesterday for a Llovds survey ’ | the American falls. She was seen to ) inhuman “white terror” to | tjcally negligible, and that the anti-|gion of taxes promised a Vi- | the President stated that he was will, | after a voyage which not only includ- C O U O G irun through the park near the fall fame of Christian humanity, said | aircraft_tests of the past Summer at | o’ Congreas was feeding. men s lon | ing to accept the decision of the Con- | ed stormy seas, but also a crew fight D. . POP IA-ATI N AIN N 6 YEARS and later was discovered in the v Irbusse “rench author, on | port Tilden. N. Y., and Camp DIX. |16 buine Sumulus | o ces in the matter. aboard the ship. amp. DIx, but he entered a complai v e | floating _toward the ecataract n here private ‘mis- | N, J., were not productive of tangible | againt exemptions broposed by the| Chairman Zihlman has' received| The fight occurred a week ago, of = e | ployes of the State reservation waded i investigate the | results. House ways and means commi from. the District Commissioners a | ficers said. while the ship was bucking | The population of the District of 1. | nd brouzht her to shore. She . | bo : ] yajia ans committee. E ct of | for the small increas " | out and brouzh o shore. Sh Bunar of alleged | Capt. Mackie, a former Army pilot | These narrowed the foundation of the | memorandum of statutory citations | heavy seas. Three Japanese and four | ;) bia has increased only 16,624 in | shown by the Dolice conanar 24100 85 | (cas et to'a hosiptal and now in commercial aviation. tes- | taxing system, he thought. declaring | and _explanatory comment, prepared; Arab sailors participated. One of the y 16,62 sus. ad' 3 i 'y & # € > % The census was sta v | The woman steadfastly refused to wusse in @ speech at o public | tified he has had 3,500 hours in the |ii should be bronder if the tax proi|bv the Commission on public wel-|Japanese was transferred to a hospl the last six years, according to the|;; 5 toRSkS W November i, e Fo- ! identify herself after her rescue. A charzed that the Rumanian | air—an unus :.n\h DiEpEoE e &ram were to be successful in times | fare legislation, which it is believed | tal here “p?n Lhed\ease ocked. HIscensus figures of the Metropolitan | house-to-house canvass was’ f":’x"’ ‘T']"“.p‘ eipt for a cash f from Buffalo ent had been unable to pro- | most of this time hus been in IN and | of depression as well as in days of| WilI'be useful to the committee in | skull was fractured. =~ |Police Department, announced today |completed November 30. Poraiiiy |to this cits was found in her purse wumentary proofs that the | DH planes. e e thos _»",' prosperity i reaching a_complete understanding of | The Woron, w o be repaived by Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, chief of |divided by precincts as shown he | A handkerchief she carried b the wies had acted” under in. | were not dangerous; lh-)”-h(‘-‘;ll\lil((u :n\xl While “the Secretary saw no dp.|each section of the bill and the| Victoria, B. C., will repaired here. = - - 3 R et G ] e i from Moscow. He said | an accident ‘l{:l‘ to ?l‘nlm:‘h‘: o Aaving | Proaching cloud on the economic sky, | changes proposed to be made in eX-| e Woron Is a ship of 5233 tons | POHce: First precinct, 5,505 white, 373 col “Oh, why didn’t I go over when I pital of Bulgaria, had the ap- | and always felt at home when & | he warned azainst expansion and spec. | isting law. «nd i owned by the Ornis Steamship | The tabulated statistical report, pre- | ored; total, 5.875. » 373 col- 11,q a’ chance.” she sobbed to reser ravevard. Any man | them. e that parachutes | Wty tendencies. The program of| “The Commissioners hope that this| 3o, Limited. She was built in 1907. | pared by Maj. Hesse, shows the total| -Second precinct, 28,277 white, 26,977 | vation emploves. “Don’t turn information concerning | € S [ public economy has had its effect, as | important asure will receive the population to be 472,052, as compared | colored: total, 53,504 & over to the police. arly tention of Congress,” said 2 ks reci: 29 9 » 2 with 456,428 in November, 1919, when | . hird Precinct, 29,269 white, 13,660 Henry A. Ber- worth of jewelry of is expected to he | ward specifically | n “present possible, Gen linzz conditions, he added, zisked | ~(Gontinued on Page 2, Column 6.) (Continued on Page 4, Column 1.) 4 RS E‘E ispatch from Bucharest Decem. | 3 g . PG i Sen e Girl, 18, Kills Self, Leaving Note !House TO RECESS 13.DAYS S Naming Four Youths as Pallbearers| yaids made on Tatar-Bunar, | The House decided today on motion Nentences ranging from 2 to 20 vears of the House leader, Representative Were lmposed on those convicted. 2 John Q. Tilson of Connecticut, to take the Associated Press pillow under her head and a .38-caliber | its Christmas recess from the close GREENVILLE, S. C., December 11. | revolver clasped loosely in her right |of business December 22 until Janu- Several Die in Wreck in India. |—Bertha Bishop, 1S-yearold farm |hand. ]ar,\' 4. NN 2= “Life is no pleasure to me and 1| In response to questions from Demo- : . un . MADRAS, British Tndia, December | Elfl, Wrote a Boie nemie “::; S hex | would rather die than live, so don't | cratic leaders it was made clear that 11 (P).—Several persons are reported | men she wanted as palibeaters worry,” said the suicide note in which | the Republican leadership expects to T fave been killed und 17 injured | funeral, and then fired a pistol bullet | yhe four young -men were named as | pass the revenue bill before the House sioner Rudolph today. . e R R RS : S A USSR v colored; total® 42,929, ke, ana| Fourth precinct, 15,627 white, 13,962 BANDIT RAIDS REPELLED. Women outnumber the men among . = 9.008 | pamascus Police Victorious in of Next Sunday’s both white and colored. The figures | c0lored; total, 42,178. [2= show that there are 177,372 female Sixth precinct, 15,359 white, 5.488, Two Engagements. Star : ST, Syria, December 11 (@ i ale colored male [, Seventh precinct, 15664 white;| BEIRUT. Syria, December Will C i ggl:r?':d“rrer:!ldentm gt 3,407 colored; total, 19,071. }».\'efl's came today that bandits had ontain The tenth precinct ranks first in| _Eighth precinct, 26,702 white, 23.~§ been repelled in two invasions of the first precinct lowest, with 5,878.| Ninth precinct, 43,493 white; 8,315 | ing the city vesterday was driven out The first Smmu covers the business | colored; total, 50,808. by policemen with motorized machine This will be the largest pictorial Tenth precinct, 77,456 white, 7,644 | Euns and the use of artillery. Seven section ever issued by & Washing- Maj. Hesse indicated that the final | colored; total, 85,100. bundics were illed. Later in the da < hen the engine and five coaches of a | into her breast late yesterday at her | pallbearers she wished. {takes this holiday recess. Chairman |/ tOR mewspaper. census figures came as a surprise to| Eleventh preclnu,’ 15,932 “’hi"'lzir("\,v”\"'x;. ;‘:d:\:}n:mr'\- bmnwas <peec;nf Jeissenzer \in on the Mavavaram. | home in the upper part of Greenville| Both Mr. and Mrs. Bishop said they | Madden of the House aprpopriations Order your copy of next Sun- 7 |him in view of previous estimates |11,725 colored; total, 27,657 ¥ b s \ ilwa prLurT st t rough | 101 r, Mrs. J. ishop, res »f any disappointment in | House would be able to pass the Treas- the 500,000 mark. The exodus to near- | colored; tetal, 20,232. | TR Yailway overturne 15t night thr ubh.’ Her mother, Mrs. J. W walln an | the re: yl( of jesx K H e e % Ve th cinct, 20,448 white, & i : ank \ or T on heari e shot | connection wit ¢ man. Ne est | ury and Post Office Department appro- by Maryland and Virginia is believed | Fourteenth precinct, 20448 white, ¢ eollapee o x mand embanimant;| inie e S \ i gl o Dby the police chief to be the reason |1,555 colored; total, 22,003. \Radio Programs—Page 54. 28 The Graphic Section 7|126,983 colored. m]x-?rrr‘{;‘; ;Dr'::«'nzcs{,“;é.17o white, whites and 167,747 male whites, | colored; total, 20,847 ’l‘wenly Pages population, with 85,100 residents, and | 854 colored; total, 50,556. 3 Damascus. A force of 200 after enter sectlon. antangi branch of the South Indian | County. She died almost instantly did not helieve the girl's death was | committee said he also hoped the Star from your newsdealer 7 | that the District population had passed | Twelfth precinct, 19,267 white, 965 | pui to rout. wised by the recent heayy rains, and found the girl on the floor with @ wuas deewed DECESSULY, ! priation measures before the holidays. " ZiiuiIEIIIIHIITIIHIHSS