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WEATHER, (V. S Wenther Bureau Forecast.) ¥ 1 d tomorrow; slightly ’ 1 { At e today | .,”‘“ yester ull it - W DG RIG T i shin class m ~ Che Foening Star. The only evening paper in Washington with the Associated Press service. news WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 98,527 WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 —THIRTY-TWO PAGES. * UP) Means Associated Press. TWO ('ENTS JARDINE SUMMONS FARN LEADERS ON SURPLUS PROBLEN Dickinson to Push Measure Creating Commission to Handle Matter. DENIES BILL WILL PLACE GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS Series of Conferences Agriculture Seeking Program Called by Department, GOULD LINCOLN BY G MI SSING CROWN PRINCE BRINGS CALL FOR RUMANIAN COUNCIL of Affair With Italian Woman Renew |Rumors Hinis of Divoree. O to n Marie Bans Cash Force Wandering Carol’s Return Home., By the Asso HAR cmber §1.—Be- the political se of n a4 by abse Crown Prince Curol own ¢ | Vwas summoned unexpectediy t crown council differs’ from an w:.u.uq\ cubinet e il in that be | sides the m 5 of the government Wl form, ers and the leaders PARIN (#).—Queen Marte of K rching far {und wide for Crown 3 © Carol, | funeral of i beau PEACE HOPES HIGH INGOAL SITUATION ASVIEWS ARE AIRED | Both Sides Determined to, Make Contract Before Conference Ends. CAPITAL PREPARES 0 GIVE NEW YEAR MERRY WELCOME |Crowds in Cafes, Clubs and | Churches to Keep Watch for Infant 1926. HERE’S YOUR HAT OLD Tor. | MINERS STILL INSISTING | ON CRIGINAL DEMANDS; e | Arbitration, Check-Off and Pinchot | Wage Increase Plan Stumbling ! | Blocks to Agreement. | | {FULL SOCIAL PROGRAM SCHEDULED TOMORROW White House and D. A. R. Recep- tions Chief Events—Day Will Be Fair. Dy the Asso NEW In glitte ston December of prive w n woman prominent in the i | ch 3 ‘ Im are declared to 1 | | r 4 ope {ngton wiil ew Year tonight 5 ction hich are keeping | ud the four-month a welcome seldonn surpassed in j " arold heirapparent to the uver the pass Rumania aloof from the e iclle. In other words i nt year in to Wi an social circles | a wflvl i confrre { another heart ating gree! : probler i 1 ings to the toddli G that gives 1 < o VR and Milan ently | contract can and should be negotiated pron of‘even) Hghen rewards: comm| n-u;_ n much of Carol, and in re- | at this conference Althoug many e “welcome et Seedine bis muvenients n these places This was taken to mean that the - home” parties will last until dawn 5% ol » pean society gathers for conferences w heginnt to see | . | | streaks the e Wash Y b gress assembl il lentectatatie ! ) nferens Ein | " | streaks th x Va n ha e Spiertainment. the newspa-| €l iyt aneans | et e wouid | Leiters to Attend e ot zside of his. | i 1 ive any detalls ex that t | o ptions {u] patherings to SRR \bove Crown Princess He sl nauliade) Gkac {6 eantisids | Ball to Be Given ])vl row nt of which £ Queen Mar Bilows (Crowin: Pribes (G4 the views of th i W nual reception of the clow: Cro oo r | e - Arbitration Issue | Mrs. (,_ I \L“ ye House Governme: The crown prir e i - statement added tha | = | | - i v aquick leparted for i A Hscuss | ary and Con surplus | oft there a few hour it Mo b fuvor | . 1 society « | diploms ps Would Establish Commission. it hix supposed destin S workers o | e | | -1 of ),,‘ Army, Navy and Mo , o r has i the Briag: the i 5 5 5 sl ; ol 1d to the general pum Mr. Dick isted that his @ become somewh SR Celebration in Philadelphia | Trade Beard Puts Responsi N aid not propo. put m of his per :} . & | | | Pan-American Reception. ket Gl Tonight—Liberty Bell i hility for Serious Blaze on on the riag i o . . s to Ring Again. ot Commissioners. es to help h « pama 6 o ek NS be pr i ertain a con ed, will not be Assoctuted | e el societies ernmenta private. The Govern | EW YORK, Decembe | iha members ment a ugh 1 | miner } volving o transact . ~ Tt s 1o bt the nizations, or. u 3 i of the various H set up by the cultural in S8, depending tpon the crop which is in = wvolved,” said Mr. Dickir ;.w\fl‘nu»r A s T Kellogg Announces General|Scores of Pedestrians Hand- i 15 campaign to deal with . ot al pronib P on Mnes which hay Is Coming Back Solely for | ed Summonses to Appear plin has | rived yvesterda een outlined. It wil oppose | 16 Ope i o d, any zislative ;u p h 1 W H . | e Medical Treatment. in Traffic Court. ness of buying and seiling produce, or | 2 | | of fixing prices. | | i . 1 ssociate e55. genes " coul companies. ording | Calls in Editors. Gl o ol i KEDEEQ U Euphly ] S | Artillery Bombing Jams in , v Kellogg announced today nd pencils e frens 1y me : j= | Dhepor: confere President Coolidge had authorized iing’s mo i Naw Yeard by e Federal ‘Agents in New Rivers—Thousanc's Flock majit ot hing to return to the United 1 policemen sl . = Fie ax e medical and dent today Into the heurt . New 1 | ' 5 s : e pupers bt it s State enforcement to High Cities. coption of Publie \ rewu ntireiy 1 Federal pi e White Houses F onsin f ed 1o Was n ¥ I il scattered | Nt the Pra st er ogg added, b head to preserve : LS na-Arica p! “ dly er | in the office 1 Ar cred to 3 ind from | Attorney Buckne the eniu S i dministrator John Armer Wiscon u Farmer, v actand Letter of Boavd trian-contr v vertisements The conf to each « rants. - 12 and npline 1" : Departme A sm aymy of prohil The e t » est Cl | ton hotels and caf huldt's ¢ Walkers' Club at : tipon e Con . Approach to Open Draw. | “ripnoc { will m - aken by e 1l [ Four Others Hurt. various ent with 1 seitor tie o lets the name ening iral put « 1ct date of his " | Schuldr's pre s, ina way | The second col et tatitie | st disturbin offenders. Press - i Nl e nor have T b |1t was no light task that devol Was Setaity T iy | far s mere ey ts to sty | upon Seret. ¥ nd his men toda e car into | § . S | Detwith I : : hompson, presiden ingGon. S Earshing bsence | While one o B o s of the 1 Water Philadeiphia sesquicentennial now is ad-| e s R w Fe " 1 Avica it may become ne ini b to some ar nth street, and the con tones will be broad e flood wil s Eaupe e i Roint dorns enxgorar others the shopping | wk-up of the car, resulted | continent throug unday. o men arm. co-operatives e ok s 1stindite Comtt ould push, forgetfully it is | th of four persons and the | weather. T not up t In Line With Policy exercise of his ve zht past the officer and | of four others here last night. = in n’m the clty - s sign in the center of the | car: beyond: & control of its! o uheit, ® pressure. " s Sharseens Eae " | appointmen | or, shot through the open draw o [ he outh =t s the Terences wer ne with S Little Game of Tag. ; and broke as it struck tr . g 9 o] e on. Wy roceplion fus | ent’s polic ich Is to s e e i e fviten. ' ere not ent esstul. |y a iy 4 high-pre Lis il B e X thmes 3t amounted virtuatiy © "5 petieved that the breaking up R N e e e incrat mai e vl e farm ler | game of e DT iU nE, UL ¢ prevented even greater loss determined ssonince of | stored graph system out of ¢ = — gen: i e large during January, both other places his task :"'.n S A. Farrow, | May now be had from the bell. |less ueriul again was ca — elsewher representatives of far he walkers readily mmnd el S 5 o%:l Men uand women in Colonfal ¢os-|py the wind., and in con: New Year Re and cooperatives. The fourth na TO cuT PR'GE OF FARE \ the new rules, except for an oc.63; Tolojiro Obavashi, 57 Mrs. Alice tumes will gather in Declaration | this the wctual stute of irs in e | THREE FORD A|RPLANES | . b tional co-operative marketing conf brentminded professor or | Scott, Louis Scott, 5, her son chamber et “'"’1‘1 & |I, be re- | provinees is not fully known Ty e ! ence Is to he he : a The injured: Chris Nelson. 3, arm | enacted the signing of the Declard il Wsse Slats CRASH EN ROUTE SOUTH elry be ton of Independence. Outside in th I 1 i 1 January 12 to pt. of Police Hesse announcediand shoulder broken; Lucien 1pSor idey | Janu: to the Fubl tillties Commission men were nol ont to “get” | mard, 22, cits about face; K. Kaga-square old time con Bihjes ina SHE] situation in Belglum appears symphonic { t i ey ch e garb 76, wii 4 4 whers 1 st imany of orized the Washington Iway etful ¢ Sergt. Burke was | moga, 40, cuts about 1 Hurd, | watchmen, in the garh of 1776, v worse than in Fran The E S 4 be here for that m CHuD oh. iy tol ety ructed o u full supply of rea. |3 dly bruised and suffering from repass the door of the hall. | Tnslde | sumbre and Meuse Rivers have got One of All-Metal Craft Runs Into s of the e fo forence on_its proposcd new Rhode Uctea toused A e By he hail and = sk a R e adoa — . . . T f Abiiuse venue bus Hne to six tokens |t A0 persuasion in all cises. but | shock . | which the. Declaration. of Independ. | e out of thelr banks and much dam- Two Others Taking Off. t been made evident by nuts, the same rate which will 10 Aalberataly Sue to bie by | Car Brakes ed. | ence was signed, ch: racters represent | \nur and Dinantdistric “The No One Hurt St dtouies on tha to p 1y6 tomorowion fhe Lines de W | Juilure of the brakes on the street |INg the origimal signers will again fix | pAE 0 o G L A gy ol o, 3 » ton Rapid Transit Co. : e < 1 their signatures to a facsimile of the , shot eleit o th il e T ) ar the term generaily is|car is blamed by (h;us O itoric ooument ; : i . Tenn.. December 31 | qorulean blue of the univer Reser T e AT it e S0 were nu tod: although it |erator, for the accident de- . s e 5 o atches from Atlantic hree of the Ford-Stout all pus = e A DRLis hew Dre nioroper] ited that those who failed to | clared that he applied the air brakes S e honine ot [and channel coast towns report a ter anier WneE i e b L T belling for mos el b N Eree AL ats ot 10t Invitation issued them today |in the usual manner as the car came ock, . Some will follow the |Fible southwesterly gale and moun- were badly damaged here in | Rl Jate plar ST ke for 35 conts, O lwould find themselves the object of an | to the bridge and he noticed the warn- e Ome will_ follow the | tainous seas. A number of ships are gt e sl natchied up. the buvir prog-{cash, Fam: Dreslacat of ithe fal court summons. ing_lights on the lowered gates. At s n‘ml-(l irection | missing or overdue Sant Soanired h 3 1 nt will even be mctEmBig Jmpar the time the bits line-wa their failure to respond he used the | Year & R on ol At Goes > ports are crowded with storm- | wood 1d at 101 clock carried far out % g OIDe loher O neispas, Warrants to Be Issued. hundbrake, and then released the sand | the Poy e Ty bound ft. The weather bureau | pj e F. Sc - sor | clubs, all of wh rep Governm thor lunteered to 3 Al Have: & ‘ervioe i Pilot Lee K. Schoenhair taking 3 me ithorized vol eered to cut the fare rew R into reverse, he | the world will have a service from 1 £ £ sivai - aking pace to have been There would b as reduced on the lines of the| The policemen confined themselves |40d threw his motor B0 TEVerse, Beiyy e, clock. forevasts 4 continuation of mreveiling off “in the Miss Fort Myers. The eek ago. Prominent men W A ansit Co. { to no particular crossing, shifting | &5serted. s 2 struc meteorological conditions so that the | plane crashed into the Miss Tampa | . i it ‘K"";‘. e Sles: 5enoolthali£om Ty oibnEs o e o ',;'\f,':',::',ivne!l‘l‘;(rl“::“:f('] '_‘j"(“',‘:":‘:"’)fl‘l:"j:;:m'u‘s“ —r - likely will receive an In-|znd the Miss Miami on the sround ,';‘,‘,\ ot the nH:l’:l' c O Ny sit Co, s i e me c o s & o ac auspicious start. and were unoccupied Jies ) v the produ apid Transit Co. to change its stops |the morning, and operating principal- [§H1¢ FIC RN T T o Gide against L N = pled) = | in confet ns Gl for the louding and discharge of pua |1y alons reet. Last night 83 | S Barrier and off t Motorists Given HigastanDam Burie WiHat cuctine £iat S thie MUl Forr bed sengers on Sixteenth streel between |Cards were handed out, 38 of whose 3, — e I - Myers escaped injui The planes | heen cleaned out by the thousands wt tion as 1 % : Seeing that his car was beyond con . VIENNA, Austria. December 31 () Eon i, H and U streets from the near to the [ tecipients failed to appear in court.| o™ ana an accident unavoiasvie,| 'Till After Ja[l 4 it e el ved herc yesterday for @ stop-!intend to make certain that the Ne on far corners s soon us the new auto. | Warrants will be issued against thess | 105 ard an sl £ € . —A dispatch from Oedenburg Bur- | gver en route to Floridu from Detroit. | Year hears its welcome at least st | matic traflic control lights are put into|Wwen and women. e e el < genland, western Hungary, The N Fort Myers tipped over | o eperation. The change will be made| It wis understood generally that the | SPOULRE e art i To Get New Tags |ium st Keinraut. on ihe it before leaving the ground in tho Churches to be Open. waoul leaped out. He landed unhurt on the | brirst Jast night, mennchig/ab + a 3 i or to facilitute the movement of trafic | reception in Judge Schuldts court to- | gocic of the bridge i) ' A b= take-off. The fourth plane. the St.| 1 chuy i he W i (Stitdenth street wheye the wubo. | night. would e rathe deck of the bridge. | ggAn uncon n;)d Taport statcs Petersburg, was the only plane of | ;o Ncary Al ¢ ‘fl-‘h; ches in “«i‘\ i | g ave bee: st 5, P 36 miners e drowned when the & PouE e colv h 5 A ton will be open ton and But the nece matic signals have been installed. (Continued on Page 4, Column 1.) Fllnged §¢) Foet. Distriet automobile identification | mines at Maros.Ujvary were flooded. flie four Mot {asolved In the decident | iny of them the usual Bight swate the Bialue ipsblatrhag feen Hurd, the only one of the passengers | tags for 1925 will be recognized un- 'h adds that the fl0od | 1 Nashoiie. Lary ““.{,l:,_'f,.l{“!“‘fm: Gl G L L L e LA e eIy who had an opportunity to heed the| | midnight January 4, it was an- |damage in Hungary is so great that 2 oSt ered at | avents. This spirit will be typifie hoth by the ecor i Tampa’s Gentle Bull Flfl‘ht Progr warning, also leaped, but not until the s S 2 L = |once from the Ford-Stout factory atlur Foundry Methodist Episcopa Lt i P O ram et it b B Lo ey :mm_:-ed toduy by the District Com- (Continued on Pag Column 6.) | Detrot. i when the service will open cultural indu | He plunged through the air 80 feet to RRONCES. lock with o cullutel niucs I Rouses Protests of Humane Socnelles oot crnen Unehle o limEart ish latt mtuits 3 5 8 e 1o, .he | eV | "The street car, which was one of | demand for the new 1926 tags, the Mellon Predicts 1926 Will Witness foes i) nexin a1 writin those built during the war to carry| Commissioners decided to extend s Jast until 1201 o'clock. The service sentiment in | By the A ted Press. Church, with headquarters at Wash- | Shipyvard workers, broke Into several | tpo e it, which was origl- HH fat the Ve Avenue Christ sentiment |In ithe M i o W [ e e S witmesses sy rria| 0 Ume it wnien wax orit | Great Strides Toward World Stability &0 .\ §30 elock. T ] for the farmer { wild bulis who will meet the “world's | Another protest received today was | fact probably accounted for the rescue | 1% S¢0 4 ST T e frior same Hour will e observed at the I The administration is encoy most famous troup of matadors and | from the Mussachusetts Soclety for|of the four who survived as they were IERS tomuidnisht Januany 4 dntor First Baptist Church, and scores of k its hope that constructive measures | hapderilleros from Spain and Mexico” | the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals | found clinging to bits of the roof and | der to give motorists two additional | By the Associated Press. surplus which is not only available | Other churches will begin thelr serv may be adopted through the wiling-| pere on New Year day in an urena|and the American Humane Soclety | Walls floating on the surface of the| days to procure the tags. Improving conditions both at home | for reductions in taxes, but affords an | i¢ that hour, or even earlier. ness of of those who have hither- | built by the Cuban and Spanish clubs [ and 500 other humane socleties of |bay. e The Commissioners had hoped |and abroad during the past year jus-|opportunity for placing the tax system | Services will begin at § o'clock to- to advo the establishment of a|gf (his city are arousing widespread | America. LA lifeboat from the steamer Virginia | that all of the new tags would [ tify the belief that 1926 will see[on a sound basis. night the Free Methodist Churech, Government export corporation 1o | eemment At the city hall it was said that | NO. §, tied up to a dock beneath the| have been issued when the District |continued progress toward world| “The past vear has also seen im.|316 ond street. and continue buy and sell farm produce to agree | ¥ Wall, Tampa's mayor, has|each of these protestants would bebridge, was launched two minutes| Building closed this afternoon, but |stability, in the view of Secretary |portant developments In Europe. The | through midnizht. . . Shoup upon the 'nof 4 Govern: | heen appealed to by various socleties | advised that a Tampa bull fight is a After the crash and picked up most| a continuous stream of delinquent |Mellon. funding assessments, which have been | Wil preach the sermon. A preaching ment board ¢ mmission which shall | iy, the United States protesting against | gentle and peaceful affair. of the victims. b < motorists that filed into the Dis- “The year just closed,” the Treas- |reached by this country with the for. | mission will be held tomorrow, Sat A A launch and tugboat al . : aid the farmers to handle the surplus | the bull fight as a thing brutal and r Rufael Gomez, “El Gallo,” arrived | A launc ‘fnk ugboat also aided in| trict Building throughout the day |ury Secretary said, “has been a|eign debtor nations, will have far.|urday and Sunday at 10, 2:30 and crops themselves. verting to the “primeval, even im-|last night from Mexico. Gomez will |the rescue work. convinced them that it was physi- |fortunate one for this country. There | reaching results, and already there are | 7:30 o'clock. Ministers of the Ph _ One of the chicf problems, however, | morl.™ be attended in his spectacular fights cally impossible to distribute the |has been a steady improvement in(signs of improving conditions abroad |delphia di ted to assist is to arrive at a system which shall | © Among the communications received | by a companay of eight famous bull 15,000 remaining tags. general economic conditions which |which inspire confidence for the future | The chime ny Protestant successfully spread equally the 1088 | py Mayor Wall was a telegram from | scrappers, including such notables as . The time extension applles to |has been reflected In the Government's {und justify us in the belief that the [F2piscopul Church will first herald the which must be taken for surpluses sold | the Board of Temperance, Prohibition [ Francisco Perez Rivera and Jnu‘Radlo Programs—Page I2 1 tonok owmera as il is tolowners | funtices ~"ahend of us will see continued |2PD of the New Year, and (Continued on Puge 4, Column 5) 'and Public Morals of the Methodist | Fernandez. of other types of motor vehicles. 4 “The Treasury shows a comfortable 'brogress toward world stabilization.” ~ (Contimued on Page 4, Columm 3) \ A

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