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WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yulerday;s Circulation, 101,193 WEATHER. . (5 8, Weather Butiais Roreonsty p * The only evening paper Rain and slightly warmer tonight, . & s 2 Ble it Tetiers! fve BROYE ot in Washington with the omorron fair and colder. Tepera Associated Press news tures—Highest. 45 at noon today: low. 1 est t 5 am. today. Full report . service. ALUVINON PROBE. . i (RERHTORS AGREE ) e e OTHERS ADBL OLEA IS BLOCKED |\ e Weske T STAND PAT ON Do |5 L IGO0 oo CONPRONISE NG | . Faevre | N Y X ) Siiiaotia ek A, Fen Jor i 7 N = ¢ 1 Within a Ohio. were ! Walsh Introduces Resolutions | i 131 at Meeting 0. K. Course| /N ) O e 3 + 1ize 4 raration Cot :COnference Works Qut Plan for Inquiries, But Action \ Arbean o e of Subcommitiee in Peace | ; 5 Y1 y i} e et fruntng out < i for Independent Board. Is Prevented. [ et wienhad Ve Conference. 4 N NG 3 | S wen. . Hearing Today. B e apparently in omd ) o DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE | (it ik i s % POSITION OF SUMMER | NN 2\ 0% | | = N iy | s . . HOUSE SUBCOMMITTEE is thought. AR | for pndred e DILIGENCE QUESTIONED| . UNCHANGED. INGLIS SAYS| - Al gy : | Tl o TeSaTen Seo tre. pib EXPECTED TC VOTE 0. K. Montana Senator Would Determine | EVEI_YN IHAW FA”_SLClmgym n's Committee Calls on A h "7A P i o { cirate chee on o suger Child Welfare Workers. Not Alto Extent of U. S. Investigation Both Sides to Ead Dispute N 3 RN (7 ; : i | suid his e ) that se gether Satisfied. Accept Pro- | Liquor She Had Been Drink- ing Proves Antidote for | e b ’I’//"f” i : = WHEN UGHIS GU []N o an committe ter he ses E /) after the ses ,!f.',‘ [ Confusion Expected to Be Bit Thasw d early toduy in|inh sinee the ¢ : Eliminated as Drivers Get E tempt to « 3 icide fter " R mining on d it e oilning kN AT 2 Accustomed. ical oo < s : i : gathering ks Action <ked ‘Maryiand Senator. in Debate, " U 0 [Four. Including Washington Says U. S. Should Join b : » and Hunt on Potomac League as Well. : Will Be Given Up. EATHNAY LT il ) “hoe o | Some . Concern in Capital' Pl T ouL nmic et v 4o Quer Possibility He Will wsician sadd sk quarrelsome some chance to recove e ol ) - Planned Florida V . Inctions of caue. Stay in U. S. Neshit 18X S e under a Glae ‘fiv Senate Finance Committee |- : : Favors Raising Limit for " o e o ze of the World Court protocol 25 Per Cent Slash. e, Sald that he did said Bvelyn exp City 1 short stay Assaciate SR SN ST e o SO FE Bl e it B TR TAKE HEAVY TOLL Thinks Time \dequate it faproved v sald, iB which the =25 nt reduct L 5 g 3 He s | s B s o i . uatned, o = . MRl X ta. would cor 1 LAY esldent nit i Newport | Twelve Known Dead and Loss Is s wiiibhers thebe . Nen: e conmities ey : i ) 16 .. Al (Coic Tatei Saie Estimated at Nearly Five improvement i ‘ v glven to a4 pro nrimtion bic ¢ bicka 4 Millions th time had B Ue had had | wetion wis t 1o Philadel- ) W law defines Washington of s as | Misslssippi, who A rainority re s y ; . . K A ort favoring the seating of Mr. went nd north ot oday. began, the. melancholy ; Maid Held by Polic | au ten - Senator Lenroot said that tomorrow BURNS ARE SERIOUS unch and the west entr (LT sses: from the . vy | ove g + consider They | he would keep the World Coyrt con g Bay militiny reser , the little o vy hs experience il was take in chars * B included the fmportant o rate s the Senute. Al t Pike., La.: Ship isk Reconciles Contentions, nev nenth that of Ivelyn told the police R B iH MAN GOES TO PRISON. e it i OREESMUTHCH RO o i e o 3 i T ad ,.u‘v fve the pendinge resolution | Wife of Governor Passes Restless | TO REST IN PANTHEON until early this morning, e § * olees of two men could | Included With 16 Dry Law Vio-| MY unfuiling and unqualified < 3 2 i n shbor said she rd o ¥ % The Unfted States of Americ Night in Hospital—Chil- | = 500,000.) WALTON TO MAKE FIGHT | Anci:er neiahbor sald she heapd a0 care. Who Bigin Werms, | otisfied my patsiotism i not an ght in Hosp SBee i T Seream N jor satd Russell Thaw had ar- lated self-centered lnnd which enjoy S: | . . Twelve Known Dead IN OKLAHOMA POLITICS | o e e e rictinas holdays | LSAVENWORTH, K Fenuary Lol ohe. national privileres sn dren oate Iustrious Dead — Simple to visit his mother. 5 cinding & !ings Attending upon grest wealtl E — | RincialSests T " : ) e jthe two Numerous telegrams were seattes ; 5 businessman, poll-| power, but is unwilling to assume its | By the Asociated Pross cediiropored, : U that the about, wostly M@lating to Florida | tician ! collector of inter-| just <hare of the hurdens and responsi- | RICHMOND, Va.. Junuary o.— Mrs. | BY the Associated 1 {be increa e be admini 1 n independent Fails to Snecify Office That He gements at Mlami and k “llhr‘wm.un convicted in connection ».(m;’o, ;.,‘ the ‘{ n\]]]hn of na Lee Trinkle, in 4 ssttous nunvlhinn‘ BORDIGHERA, Ttaly, January 5.— isolated &roup ch 1v with this func None had been found i Dar v | Rather is it the land h. ¢ : , . ‘ns | The body of Queen M =2 . . than ; 1 it = emorial Hospital here from burns 1ecn Mother M . < v are v Will Seek This Year ke that might thr ny to begin | talning a degree of m: Jemprial ”. i sl ";"A. will be inte JM in llr\‘nhlrun:l‘)::';x“;r:‘ adin o thev. el tnos [ I . £ » for the suicide attempt. | Serving sentences in the Federal pent- | and prosperity unexawmpled. perl suffered yesterday in aroustug Meryp.... .cyioh s reserved for Iatss | cade o e v red St rekl his message the & Evelyn's maid, however, denied that |tentiary. | in human history, holds out to itse eldest son, who was asleep upstatrs, | it JHICH K Testrved for Haly's | sands of eded. which will | COngvess ided il oplhen OKLAHOM y there had been a party Jast night. . tdeal less lofty than that of the n while fire gutted the lower floor of |avering when the King and Queen ,m;,‘;"‘fi;‘)“, il ' Hlaia bin ZOY, Miss Nesbit was ill 4. 5 leadership of human ctvillzation. Es the executive mansion, was examined | Premier Mussolini left for Rome. At = ; ; st 3 5 X 4 nier Musso eft for Rome to| Bvery river carries on its still swol- e | she said. “and I was up sev | 50 Hurt as Duck Gives Way. since the League of Nations w by physicians this 1 5 to detel for the funeril. The date of ],,‘Xl ittace bodles of Horses ruu‘l]t!. j& model ome anc| with hev eatlyin the evening. | HAVANA. @ Jant (f).— | tablished T have been entirely in mine the full extent of her injuries * ceremony remiins to be fixed, but | sheep and other livestock, drowned by = Acciaing to mcfi"v_\’r"’vl. 1 | Fifty pers e injured when a | Pathy with it She spent a restless night and suf said it will be of the siplest, | the sudden breaking of the dykes vome to Chicag 1 late vesterday at Regrets Taft Change. fered much paln, but hospital at- |4 borate service being reserved | Where she had sper : : Tave Severy i it ing treatments in Hava A fl?hi‘,‘;'g‘ Senator Bruce sald that he regret- | tendants sald she got along “as well | Larger Cities Suffe At 1030 Evelyn semi-con by VRLCBIDE ! 4oq that former Prestdent Taft and pas could be expected” in view of the o 1" ot oiils 15 e countvsis desoliit : selousness and began calling or s a”“_pz‘l‘l‘,',“ her vlwul}x:fim Republicans, “h‘. ;mg Hetlotislitag BEherconaitions SENATE ASKS TAX DATA | cd. but the large cities such as Licse, | chiid from ene ‘he dactor and nu e the struc Collapseg ; |favored the entrance of the United | -, o o Svernor of Vit et i i i (L ich will make him o Wi e veferved. | Ly or then il The water, T | Stktesinto the Teugue of Natlons |yl Uit nrat docree wrnsabous | ON HARD COAL FIRMS |oamss, Dinant Hus. Charlerol, Mon on Page 5, Column ) |injur : : hature. | had drifted away from that position | - und neck and second degree. and scores of smaller towns suffere |and had been inclined to follow the | r mare serious, burns to both arm heavily from the torrents | ! scheme for the so-called association Physiciuns said this morning they | La Follettee Resolution Seeks In- | he greatest damage was done in | ot nations advanced by the Harding | hoped the face and neck burns would Liege. where more than 15,000 houses, | sentative Ralph Gilbert, Democrat ‘French ‘/llldg(’l Sy Found Bt‘dtlng Ev il | admindstration. “ not leave . but they could not | fotmaton lon Bsturns ot Au- e i h:.x:lc‘); dha o ety M oo fal g e | reda ! A a .. o | “I belleve,” sald Senator Bruce|rell ut this time whether the burns thracite Companies, cafes, hotels. churches and dwellings | (. 00 hich have not adopted u pirits Out of Priest’s Body, Jailed S above 100,006,600 Impeached Governor. However, b suid, the p: ained, 2 mother ¢ Nix States Have No Law In reply to a question from Repre | “that the entry of the Unlted States |on the arms would leave marks. | were flooded from thiee to four feet b ¢ opted Oklahoma |t the. Wi, Coust! woula. b ‘A exumination of d-vearold Billie| The Senute today called on the|2VOYE the street level mothers' aid law are Georgia, Ker e9in eltis) matter of momentous consequence ' Trinkle, whose sparkler ignited the |Treasury Department for information | . V2 uéble documents in b; ultelituckey, Soutl Carolinw; New: Mexleo, ey i p s both to us and the rest of the world. | Christmas tree in the parlor of the on tax returns by companies engaged were ruined by the mu 3 | ssissippi and Alabama. The Dis BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. the vestr: nd found the 12 kind-|To begin with, it would renew our | ryansion, ad l4yearold E. Lee!in mining anthracite. machinery in hundred: { trict of Columbla also has no such . N S hearted parishioners pounding on the | o & . . L . |and workshops was da | sho aeslired ES I Hy Cable to The Star caxo Daily News 2 3 n connections with the nobler past, | Prin r. whom his mother was | The request was contained in a reso- £ ¢ . d JAPANESE HOTEL BURNED-" E s abbot's body. They, from which we have for some time | trying fo arouse when she was burn. |lution by Senator La Follette, Repub. | The _model legialaton, she _sald PARIS, January 5—That the wmen- | S iC,, (SUSCE Bogy. Fheky 1 i i arrested, oT e o el i a8 {lican, Wisconsin. been estranged. |ed, showed that neither was burned, | Ne.spirited eitizens acting without pay tality of many French villagers fs the | WEU0 BRI Thed oad : i Americans Bscape Flames inTun at | same a8 1t was in the durls akes wus B or e b (eetimare poOne of the most ;lell“l;l;;‘uAll'::;;nv:r waa the elder boy nurt when he | e | which wonld administer aldito nesay « Monday when M. De- | po i} where physicl: : characteristics of the people has heen | was forced to follow his mo . { (hien ot Mchlalaioi s TOKIO, Jam P The Nikko | 30" miles. from Paris, had to suffer | el B SRRt eeover, ihat| Sublect our national claims to thelto the ground threo stories below.| RICHMOND, Va. January 5 (@).— - of charity, go that they might prop <10, January e i ol A t ’ han of war.| s, T 2 5 hurt in |The license of State Se p > e / Hotel at N oS mountais | flagellation at the hands of 12 Kind- | the operation was necessary because | c°L, Of reason rather than | Mrs. Trinkle also was not hurt in : g e Senator Alfred Olvmpic Team own homes with & mother’s love and Yosort/ST-iniles | amous mountain | BaE O ars of the OTder of | the wril ‘Spirits wers. camane house | Tt is true that we have always been | e fall from tge window. C. Smith of Norfolk County to prac- ymp:! burned last 1 A uumber of | Notre Dame des Fleurs not only to the unforiunate priest,|Picpared when war was unavoldable | frreparable damage was dowe tollce law In Virglnia was revoked today S Miss Loeb said that the board ad rican touris the Stemmer | This was, the leader stated, “be-|but to all connected with him, since| %ith a degree of firmness and “""‘thr 114-yearold sifucture by the fire, | by the State Supreme Court of Ap- Turn to The Star’s Boys Club stering mothers’ aid in New York leeniund excaped from the burning | cause evil spirits had to be chased |all who approached him had either | <lency which hae never falled in the|which destroved priceless paintings, | Deals The court ucted after Senator| | on the sports pages and sce how | | City operates ost of only 3 per iie T however, {1 theis { out of the priest’s body.” died, hecome ill, or suffered financial|€"d to bring vietory to our arms.|antiques and other hefrlooms. The |Smith admitted in a supplemental| | igs done. cent of the appropriation, the cheap 2 After magrs hud ended and all pa- | josses but on the whole no great YT | building itself is not belleved to be |answer to the complaint of the Nor- Law Rol wach of | lest of any Twoard or department of rishioners had left the church 10| “We meant well,” he sald, “and|T bistory has ever been so free serfously damaged, but the massive |folk-P'ortsmouth Bar Associatfon that | .awson Robertson, coach of [ |50, iif G05 ROREE (0 G e cent of women and 2 men followed the priest | we feel sure the vicar will be gratefu) | he United S rom the zulit of | olumns, uet flooring and beau- | he acted under a misapprehension | the American athletes in the | the apprepriation goes diceetly into last Olym Games, tells the the home for care of the widows and boys of Washington how to make orphan, In te there have not = = | would be for a distinct board of pub vooden : 4 \ Jemitsu [into the vestry room. gagged him, | to us afterward.” | nggressive warfar tiful woodwork placed in the mansion |0 applying for the certificate. Wi ol the great group of |took off his socks and trousers and | French judges, however, think dif-| , Senator Bruce predicted that the en ]'-,\' James Monroe, when he had ; ; wusoles and temples for which Nikko | started flagellation with knotted ropes. | ferently, and the: nt everybody to| try of the United States into the | the structure built after the Jefferson the next Olympic team, or maybe lm-m\ five cases of fraud. N popular with for- | A village policeman, who happened | jail, despite their good intentions. orld_Cdurt “would doubtless _be |style of architecture, were either do- | R i P P. 32 the one after the next. __While it costs the City of New York 1o want to see the priest, went into| (Cobsriaht. 1926. by Chicaso Daily News Co 1 (Continued on Puge 2, Columan 7.) stroyed or badly damaged. adio Programs—Page 32. (Continued on Page 2, Colwnn & A L) . e 4

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