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5 RUMANIA REGENGY ACTION S DELAYED Report of Confiict Between| Crown and Government | . Over Case Denied. | ¥ . | THE EVENING |§(nmu Prince at Four. ' I | __ontinuea trom [ a bright in | Humbe hue, . who v contrast to King s noted for his stm- ith the latest s, literature work on Shakespeare,” that becn published. She also rote poetry She s opposed to divorce. A bill introduced in the Itallan Parliament 1IN 1902 was withdrawn at her request. His renuncia tared private m t exists in any and the g Letters Published 1 Sinai of n 1 al Asso Aliron Rumanian Orth all chur to e otntry LONDON points Crown P ). —At least rrround Motor Rides Cease. s father wed to ziven ui ince in his re that Pri proceedi star The t He! tumanian cour to her litt understandi and devos son, Mich ther's place Ferdinand 0 1S to t succes: the LED DISSIPATED LIFE. Described As “Another Hohenzollern.” BY EDGAK ANSEL MOWKER. By Radio to T a BERLIN, mad Hohen tain persons here who are tamiliar with members of t g house of Rumania dese stest abdication of Prirv From birth; Carol ymmon. to of ezk but extremely re, troubled by mysticisi usions of the strangest ithal possessed of & fully nagalomani Carol begar Carol = reign. ibed the d traits his family—a passionate na liable to kind and developed early t rned ief passions. In Par nes he indulged in strange de auches. Tn one of them, seven vear he declared that he abdicated his crown before his drunken compan 1ons by lead a i violent but variou Opposed His Father. Like most Hohenzollerns, always opposed his father, ms almost to hate, and e was allowed all conceiv e he found even the sli; prescribed by the semblance serving appearances, intol When some 10 years ago Carol first snnounced his intention to marry Zizi Lambrino, he had already trumpeted readiness abdicate. State asons later prevailed and, havin red of Zizi. he was persuaded narry @ princess of Gre with whom he has lived an entirely dis srmonious life. Now he has again wund the lady of his heart 1e wife of a R n major, jewess of eat beauty, and 1al, intend to allow any reasonabl sideration to oppose entire fuliill went of his passions A break with the fam wre inevitable. Anoth ruptin,; 1use was Carol's liticul convictions. ile openly avows preference for all streme radicals, including Commun ts. but his real sympathies are with anarchists He has primanded father and has <enerally announced his desire to see n anarchistic republic installed in tumania with himself as dictator. Carol’s self esteem is without limit. <ince the position of constitutional ng of Rumania is unsatistactory to heing who dreams of an unlimited npire. he prefers to be nothing, or 1ther he prefers to lead the revolu- onary party, which will smash the «sting order which he believes amps his style At moments of excitement or exal ion. Caarol considers himself Lohen- in or Hamlet. Really he is a neur- .tic weakling. subject to the latest in Nuence, and is fundamentally unbal inced AeBa skl 1 Carol has whom he althoug! of bie pre to was there his 1926, by Chicaso Duly “ASKS " - STARVING M1 to! he does | publicly | Assassination An {ner in Attempt Failed. s made to assassinate 1905 while motoring at Little rnhard. Two arrests were made. at Evians Les Buins she was ttempt v While ned She loved PRINCE MICHEL, | : death father, Prince Carol of Ru- Iumanuet TN has_ renounce claai to had only one for the sal, newest d_to be of a v, 1 mont of his ne ch he precent led the rhrone when f i . assinated, July 28 the wife BRIEFS { OIL LEASE CASE Five Questions Put by Justice | Stafford in Elk Hills * Litigation. inent Woman ha'f a century woman In Ita argherita, who comn ition and love of | ite t t that t the | her peonle the mere s shown in two insts Queen Mother rec Apolloni, sculptor, ord of the ted ved S0l and from v Adol nayor of 1 window retch of | Veneto, I m the that ever ed people wan it what 2 'm to have they could \for v it would be benches on to t which Marble Seats for Avenue. Apolloni’s fivst was to see act a vor of that marble seats venue—the seats seen between aftr husband the tragic death Queen Mother ¢ Buenos re Aires, the | should do « STAR, the heon. d Queen Margherita, there to pray at the tomh hushand.” After a ps e she would like to go th more hut found the noise of o uneven paving of retin I went of my said she frequentls own | me | € my Later on Senor inten dente of the mun A e to Rome ger order that “ame B sent enough A pertectly even, | i of traflic. 3 King many ways total like the pr cefved notions of I 1l coupl should be. This is due habits of life and to| act that while being of an ex 1 position, they in reality have less r thun the President of the United or of the Arger Republic. Cares Nothing for Society. nothing for so. » 1s devoted to her childre hts in with them t climber, a stress ' in v fluently speaks and Rus i exception father a cares in is such that her ments, to f only cou It much let shoot an 1 be ) miss wi is She has BAKERS FACE NEW MONOPOLY CHARGE Continental Corporation, in| Answer, Defends Its Merger Transaction. with the id it vernment be » that, while in fi wrded by executed by By the Associated Press. A nt, alleging violation of the Clayton act by the Continental | Baking Corporation in acquiring con- | trol of more than a score of smaller | bakerles throughout the country, has been served by the Federal Trade Commission. Filed December 19, it| that the direct r < in ques sary should contain a and gas ts under y and New there Mas heen lack o employed con: and on rdeen was bu he disturba s under contr Worker f America to e any repiies n mde the N ment appeal by the at the nment come to tk f. The ion de provisior not forthcomiing the mine forced to take vh we need wherever we can find it cefved by Mayvor Mor Rhodes said. while with the munici he would recor the cabinet that the province | ee a bond the town nt f1 iSfy fmme requirements. tele: List 4 mediate s the evenir Iw( to v Al quantities nned goods. Approximately 11,000 men_ formed band of raiders. Mayor Morrison id today he was of the belief that {no one municipulity could cope with « raid of such serions proportions. i since the entire community was bound up in the activities of the two colleries where unemployment had been rife | for more thun r. SCORED AS CRIMINALS. | ™. Yori. gar . NEW YORK. January 4.—Walter 1 S A Foley's contribution to holiday festiv. “Hit-and-Run” Drivers Roundly jties was 11 fires, which he has con- | Denounced From Pulpit. fessed he set in tenement houses on aching on “Why Obey?” Rev, | Christmas eve “for the ske of excite am A. Lambeth, pastor of the|ment. Altogether, he has admitted Vernon Place Methodlst Epis- | setting more than 40 fires in Brooklyn opal, Church yesterday characigrized | within the past six years. the “hit-and-rur as ofe of in = i the most dastardly of criminals and a | Foley told Fire Marshal Brophy yes- { menace to the community. terday that he ran from house to! “Though he may es house, sometimes setting fires within ability of the helples: two or three minutes of each other. tify him.” the pas In most of the cases the fires were ex tinguished quickl: swer, a denial that the merger had 'llxn complaint, originally issued last ied by the Continental corporation, i merce and to create a monopoly in | the commission next February 8. | controlling interest in the Corby Bak- | Canadian Workers, Failing 10 | for o aahineronts Tarseat paking “ashington, Alexandria and Rich- me time ago completed a huge leclare it “hs no monopoly in any rdeen, where -4 ny community in the United States. dinated Iast | o optain such a monopoly because e stocks | in adequate quantities at reasonable | which various people was made public today by attorneys | effected a monopoly in the baking nd re ad to include several ed that the consoli cted RAID FUUD S'I'URES kery produc It cited the corpo- Controls Corby Co. Get |mmed|ate Rehefy concern, and through the Corby in- mond. nerger with the Ward and General product in which it deals, nor can steerly emplo It is physically impossible,” it con- er 1| Provision | the business related to products that in New | prices to thousands of going business producing such for the corporation in presenting its | rade. | bakeries whose stock recently was ob n competition, com- n to appear at a hearing before | i The company recently acquired a | | terests controls former Corby plants Carry Off Provisions. | ™The answer of the concern, which | | Baking corporations of New York, oal mine ny one obtain such a_monopoly in British Em- 43504, “for any concern to acquire keepers | are made from materials available concerns and to millions of homes in necessity swed mass meet Denies Competition. Trade Comml the consolidated in nearly every State, were | {in competition with each other was| {denied by the corporation, which set ! Am h that the nature of the produects, painly bread and cake, was such they could mnot be successfully ! and distributed, except within limited dis ‘es from the point production. Citing high transpor- | n costs for such materials, xhe‘ r continued therefore, t erati on's charge raine bakeries, op-| rison from Fr responsibi 1 Bl possible for one Coi v to acquire a large.number of plants ¢ lucing such produc | that ench plant will serve a differ- fent community and in no wise oc- cuy 1 field of distribution which has been or could be occupied by any of the other: MAN ADMITS STARTING FIRES FOR EXCITEMENT New Yorker Says He Has Lighted More Than 40 Buildings in Past 6 Years. diate The ch the men pry wres in Glace Bay and carried 3 | large flour, m of Pr W Mount | of the committee on public | the total amount a pay dearly for his c " Although v he may never be arrested and brought | “Why did I do it before a judze he still will have to iive | excitement. that's With him he 3 s the he asked. “Only all. T never peante inside. 1 PARK AND BUILGING BILLS INTRODUCED { ning Fernald Measures Provide| for Structure Program, Plaza and Stadium. Three bills of outstanding: impor- tance to the District of Columbia were introduced in the Senate today by Senator Fernald of Maine, chairmar building and grounds They were: The $165,000,000 publi building program to provide needed Federal structures both in Washing ton and throughout the country. Of uthorized, $50,000. 000 would be for Government build ings in Washington. A bill authorizing seven squares of land lying the Capitol and Union S complete the long pending U < tion plaza project. The bill authorizes and directs the Vice President Speaker of the House and lmm Lynn, architect of the Capitol. to quire the property by purchase condemnation. Unexpended balances of appropri- ations made some years ago for this property would be reappropriated by Senator Fernald's bill, together v any additional sum required to com- | plete the purchases. The Government | already owns a part of the proposed plaza site, but has never purchased the large portion owned by the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad. The third measure is the bill to au- | thorize the Washington Stadium As- | sociation to erect a large and attrac- tive stadium on Government property in Washington under the supervision of the director of public buildings and | parks. All three bills were referred to the public buildings and grounds commit- | tee for report. chase of between tion, on Gilbert at White House. By the Associated Press. Parker Gilbert, agent sparations payments, today with id he d general had a long President Coolidge. | cussed reparations and \ | European affairs generally. Its bright eye and invites your appetite. flavor is a delicious start-off for your meal. You are invigorated. You eat more heartily and enjoy all the food much more. Evérybody needs good soup daily. Tomato Soup today! LOOK FOR THE RE O WASHINGTON, 'QUEEN MARGHERITA OF ITALY DEAD AFTER BRAVE FIGHT D. MONDAY, GALE LAYS WASTE AMERICAN SAMOA Hurricane Leaves Destruc- tion—Famine Is Imminent. ! No Lives Lost. l By the Associated Preas PAGO PAGO, Samoa, January 4.—' The hurricane which struck Amert can Samoa is over, leaving d struc. tion and wreckage. The thatched houses of the prosperous Samoan vil- Taere <rewn everywhere and m: eomplet 1y wiped ou breause ¢ he ne the road dslides anc alls were ob are en det. destruction Crops Greatly read fruit, | ns were ved and The U to the Mam he Damaged. iana and ta m compl str the co-oanut crop was Tanag Islang storm, r was dispatched liately fol the radio wireless imime when establish proved comm Mar ported stroyed, repe are re- | completely de- | <= of life has been | > food plantations ar 1 a is facing a greater | in the hurricane of present food supply on the is estimated, will last twoi nd government is tak teps to assure a food supply. | islands, ing Food Ts Requested. that the vy Depart food for the natives of . where food a hu ne tment today cernor porting additional details of the rm damage, the g SD n of a numbs sweeper 1 of the crops we while oth 18 40 per cent supply on hand r breadfruit A ment reque ) 1 inds aled com were At Manua the Tanager e arters damaged, 1 and Shed, were sli a hospital hut, a - native houses were dest ed on Ofu Island, while on Ole 5 a houses were Sila, 10 native s were many derne hou. on T Hurricane Reported. LONDON, January 4 (#) New A1 i on Upolu, one of th The corresr storm is w when a nu man wa an 1slands the 1884 Denn large ks Tive ste i reduction Giasses Fit Eyes Exa Dr. CLAUDES SEMONES Eyesight Soecmlut Cormick Medieal Lol REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND <OLD J. LEO KoLs 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN3027 | NEW and USED Office Furniture % and More | H. BAUM & SON 464 Penna. Ave. Main 9136 YOU CAN ALSO RENT IT wwriars of afhermakeg) rade quichly for. Studebaker Fuwer Durability Fin E_ish i | tempting color attracts your Its tonic Serve Campbell’s JANUARY 4, 1926. STILL..JAN GETS FINAL EXTENSION FOR ANSWER Wite’s £ttorney Doubts If He Will Contest Divorce Suit—March 1 Date Set. By the Associated Press. MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., January 4—James A. Stillman, former New Rork banker, has been granted a final extension of time until March 1, to answer the suit for an absolute divorce brought by Mrs. Anne U. Still- man Her attorney, Tsaac N. Mills, V. said yesterday that if no answer h been submitted by that time, Mr. Stillman would be In default and the plaintiff would apply to the Supreme Court for an interlocutory decree on the rec- ord of evidence in the unsuccessful action of the former banker, who sought to divorce his wife, naming Fred Beauvais, a Canadian Indian gulde, as co-respondent. Mr. Mills said he did not believe Mr. Stillman would contest the suit. Mr. Stillman was reported to hav offered to make a settlement of from $1,000,000 to $1,500,000 in ste estate upon his wife in leu of the alimony she is expected to seek if she wins her sult. Stillman is now receiving $50 Mrs. Stillman refused to bonds | WALSH BILL FAVORED. By the Associated P A favorable day by th tee on the bill of at, Montan Amer] report was ordered te Judiclary commit- snator Walsh, Der proviamg penaitics izens living abrosd ify in foreign court to do so i Ameii for was drafied 1 Court at ¢ Teapot’ Dome case tain estimony O Ne Wl Harey me als of the w comy after t eyenne, in was unable to abroad of Jar N. Blackn *rairie STORE NEWS Just this We’re not disposing of “cdd lots” or “broken sizes,” or anything of that kind. It’s not that kind of a sale. Our manufacturers are keeping this stock com- slete in every particular--sizes, models and variety f materials. Hours: 8 AM.to 6 PM. Get these points: ‘amous “Stratford” Clothes—none finer in the world. Overcoats at $55 up include the beautiful Worumbos, Montagnacs and Crombies. All Suits and vercoats 29 RE ‘45 580 and *85 Overcoats, $60 Fine $40 Tuxedo Suits, $32.50 Wool Vests, Special, $5.75 32 to *62 Shirts Thmuotflofhemahamtbwom-mpnt. 40 V alues alues alues 60 V 75 Values S AND-WHITE | ABEL stunnteed fast colors. The bosoms are pluted and there are collars to match. Sizes are cmpleufromldtofl'thennetyofc ings is extensive.

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