Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 3

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HOPES HUSBAND'S SLAYERWILL HANG 58-Year-0ld Grandmother Insisis Former Couvict. Her | Lover, Is Guilty. 1 Press. nuary liza S-vearold grandmother, hanging will be the fate | 7 vear-old affairs ended with the nd. Albert. langed.” she cried ell where she is held ufter in the plot. whose HICAC Nusbaum, hopes thit Mrs, niarried BANDIT GETS $10.000 FROM CHICAGO MOVIE Walks After Calmly Through Hold-Up of Treasurer and Wite in Loop Theater. \ CHICAGO reas Me Vi er, one t in the v a rob and a d with the | and his = when the r and > theu- BAD YEAR FOR ROBBERS. Chicago Police Say 192J Loot Wa $616.287 Below Previous Year. CHICAGO and merch berics in Ch Bill Provides Bible Referendum. LYMPIA. W v} ALL fabrics FTING OF nd National the “election | ar_and for 12 noun and . President ASHING | T OF stockholders Washing- | i hie transaction of such busi perly coma before in the office of irfax strest. A Wednesday. re upen gt Crowd by THE EVENING H’I‘AR. WASHINGTON, D. (., SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1926 ITALIAN DEBT PACT REJECTION MIGHT IEAN NU PAYMENT AT ALL ation Has Oblained Privalc Louus She Wanted and Has No Further Incentive to Make New Offer. | Other Countries in bll]ll]dl' Position. BY FRANK H. SIMONDS [ It would be difticull to ima anything more tantastic than the 3 4 tation now going on against the ;‘h‘h"\ to the United Stat tallan debt settlement in Congre: .‘“”"’e" and to the tax | fantastic because it totally lgnores|thus reduced by annual det the single explanation of this lments. But In reality w {all other debt settiements. Ital pREstE sskToBlLLAt ae delegation 1o the United S\ul\'.‘l“""’" Is being rid and councluded a debt rrangement debtor for one r : pr of !posed upon Americens | product like rubb It may be a for some gl . but that trom into the 7 their borrowings. having borrowed Wall street, i . The « sl iraction of Volpi, for example, $100,000,000 irom 4 the to ltaly the = | 1o ch Department pendinzg " HEOO leal ot ' Lgealidnl o Italian the ol Stutes by $9 If . the Talian there could to return vould be immediutely se o Mnuhum\ of obtaint ket. b But ltaly ught 000 and 1 conside: made i New 000,000 tlement nothing | £5,000,000, snd o the If there had been an Nt betwe Cor 5 executive branch of our from the start, of all loans e the Volpl now has obtained | A sins vartous -t be the $100,- absolute agree. #and the Govermmnent wering the question wnd public, if the coneeiva D smplation or incentive s Lo come back Has Harvested Profit, settlement viewed from may be fair tn American | nts what we can_get, out of a| 1 which the other party Frested its p i goes LY the board, Ttaly will e the lie want . and we shall L even the w lwh strike ients with the eXecutive tten the m advance of ind can r |or unfalr, tandpoint, ol have in ipproval now branch wanted | sionad terference solvin fons from eve by the Glad Itadian from Mussolin with enthusias to. the. debt in reality, le ulating Ttaly of Opposition. dislike ot the M further reason will not return o ew debi-funding the event ot must now vies lini 1 sssional why Not borrow here it <he [est reason ¢ > Tt A = any 10 ke | newing ne (nd meanwhile fact is that no obligation to pay Congress as swernmental debt seem to It the French, if tr is veje immedi until does i bew she will be anything 35 in the ex: | 4 r ihe faltan lable by reason ment of Ttaly to be an will Hal\e Different Viewpoints. Congress continues to settlements as transic regard dely ons having tc from us in Setclemenis e fooliah, bcause of ih aititude of Cons At bottom b r in the tion that bex W noney fr G tions bor m us durh which Is held | the war we can now s no more than B restore was the price of v situation he past. while subscribing ment will be derived from Al agreement 10t upon the Americ not a The to relatively hard t vare of their a 1 hurden of pa the del fits to the un agre Shifting Real Burden. The underlying fact is that so fa is payi Lt any forr shown conclusively of rubber prices 1 an annual contribution consur, whi w0unts to several times the sum the Britlsh « lurope have re paid into our unts. Meanwhile, like rubber, debtor nations have been shifting the r burden from their shoulders to ours. Today Britain is paying her to us by s of @ portion of the proceeds rubber moxnap. when nt the found in the ne most e « veached contrit Jlled upon 1o pa sums large ¢ 4 delt Debt settleme sulted, on balance a p mesr to the the procee pri negotiated in this coun- ry. Thus the sum of Europe's debt {to us is steadily rising. although the | mount_owed to the Government is decreasing slightly All Congress \\IH ccomplish, if it rejects the Italian | settlernent, will be to save the Ital | the necessity of making any payment to our Treasury and leave them all they hav bor om private sources for the 1t wiil a them ¥ moral obliga- tion to return for a new and will confirm the French in their conviction that there is no use in at- tempting a settlement. If Congress had any w debtor nations pay. the @ would be quite different. But short of war there is no compulsion possible. once | these countries have been able to bor in our markets all the need for the present. s may seem, therefore, congres. sional interference to reject terms which seem too generous can only re. sult in saving the debtor from payving anything. f| small 1026, o the and receiving the re. IRCH, Precident to make A J}‘An LOCAL® WEATHERSTRIP: SAVE ! | moving A mates free Phone Col SEELY €0 Waathers Absurd wa. een out cold Installed without re: Laste & lifptime. Est! 8 THE B Holy Name Society Seeks Clean-Up | on Stage. YORK, January Holy Name New York City declared w: rical producers who permit OF THE STOX A in_Building Associa- b el a7 he ‘omee ot the Sasoc B st. me., Washington, D. C., Junua_rv 1924 NEW 2 (#).—The ociety of | sr and for the transacting of such business es and turning | for < | newspaper men not to write about it. JBRITAIAN TO REMOVE RUB obii | will § compel them o | ns settlement | money | PLAN WAR ON PROFANITY. | !Convicls Sacrifice Freedom 1o Make Llule Ones Happ\ FRANTIC MOTHER -~ SLAYS CHILOREN| Runs Amuck With Revolver. | Kills Two. Wounds Two and Herself. By the Assoviated Press BERLIN, Junuary 2.— Among the more touching manirestations of the Christioas tpacit in Learmany was the actica of 200 tnmates of the Ziegenhain Penitentlury of the state of Hessen. ror several weeks preceding the holiday they employed their free time in whit- tliing and assembling tuys for the children in home for the feeble minded at Treysa, near Cassel, which s entirely maintalned by private subscriptions. In addition they took up a jail collection, netting 122 marks. to buy apples and candy for the chil- dren. B the Associated Py OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., ?—Running amuck with a revolver, | Mrs. Ruth Townsley vesterday shot | two of her children to death, probably fatally injured another, wounded a fourth and inflicted injuries to herself. Doctors believe she was deranged “It was my duty,” she refterated as she lay dry-eved on a bed in a hospital | | here. Doctors laid a narrow p her hand and told her: *Your baby is | dead. This is the ribbon that v around her wrist. You shot her. is dead and Dorothy is dying. | *t is hurt. You did that, too. January k ribbon in “It was my duty,” she replied. *No, st sorry. 1 only did what was Questions of county officials brought same reply. nk Townsley, . overcome by to comment the husband and the tragedy, re- and commanded $300 BALANCE Mrs. W. R. Gilmore, a neighbor, said Mrs. Townsley had spoken to her of | domestie difficultie “Garage In 'FROM RUBBER MONOPOLY‘ teps Maken Deatgnsd to Quiet‘ U. S. Alarm. With Compromises Suggested as Possibility. iated Press January *.—Steps de- to take the rub out of Great monopoly, which is nited States, have in svernmental By the Ass | LONDOX signed Britain's rubber | alavming the | been proposed y clrcles. Officiale here believe the settlement of the difficult rum-running problem v the 12-mile limit tre might be Confider 1 that ing along similar lines of ation and compromise, a solution could svon be reached which w be satisfactory alike to the Britls covernment, the Far Lastern rubber | | producers and the American con sumers, by Start the New Year Right “BUY A HOME” N. W. Cor. 18th and Newton Sts. N. E. Drive out R. I. Ave. N. E. to 18th St. and then north, or use R. I. Ave. cars. Inspect Today or Phone Us for Auto. 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