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WEATHER Burean Foecast.) r (T, S, Weath | aw and not quite so cold tonight; | minimum temperature about de | sreess tomorrow partly cloudy Temperature—Highest, 33 at 2 pan yestevday: lowest, 13 at 745 a1, today Full report on page 7 Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 28 ch ¢ Foend WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Washinzton WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNE SDAY, JANUA ny St PAGE RY 13, 1926 —FORTY PROBE OF STATE . HEAVY DEATH ToLL . TEARED AS BLAST "ENTOMBS 135 MEN DEPARTMENT COURT FIGHT ROLE DEMANDED pstead in Resolution Asks Full Data on Support for Adherence—Declares Root Attitude Reflects Antipathy for Masses. 1 PRESIDENT DRAWN INTO AlUMINUNIB[].l - INQUIRY BY WALSH “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covs every city block and the regular edi- > tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday’s Circulation, 102,131 TWO CENTS. EXPANSION OF NAVY AIRSERVICE SOUGHT - INFUND MEASURE ) Means Associated Press. E . | [ “ r Y G, GOULD LINCOLN. The sum of $10,060 is l;un.[...,rmx |.|»1 A 1‘ = A ISP be expended. for the collection and [~ . : e H g1 | e e Depariments part in me [ e ssbemied oL Ine S Grills Donovan on Coolidge- | New and Larger Dirigible to H SHELIL ovioncement of e catise or ameri- | PR AL and time, the | | [ herenee o e World Court x| Ninnesata Senaior insisied. ave need | Melion-Sargent Talk Prior | Replace Shenandoah Con- cinded by Senator Shipstead of [ed by the Senators before they take | Tes 5 [ Minnesota, Farmer Laborite. in a res | the step which may plice this coun | ‘ i ) , Terrific Explosion at WilbUIT= | st st 35 s semate t0iltr a. the Woril Court It the col | to Statement. ! templated in Bill. { hay tion of the da referred to kes | i ! w = D e wi wve heen done. | - | —_— — ton Blows Timbers From| scoaor snipsiead fotiowed np the e I s i | ¥ he court seems tn have zotten | | ~ Bott f Shait to T ndu o resolution ith @ pane well enoush so far - without EW|TNESS SEES NO LINK | OTHER BRANCHES FACE ottom o ar 0 lop. | peech attacking the World Court and | e said Senator Shipstead. “And if | . [fone:a erican sponsors. B | we take another it session or <o 10, BETWEEN CIRCUMSTANCES APPROPRIATIONS CUT [ 1ot The court, he declared, is an | complete the matter. or even to await i | 2 e |9 “Leasue of Nations court Mr | vant papers, the court will neither | EXplains Purpose Back of An- & | % 3 perish nor fourish because of our | 5 s Closing of Lakehurst Station Pro- LITTLE HOPE IS HELD [ Root he characterized as one of those | herish no | nouncement—Thinks Investi- | | = HO S wha desire to control the masses, con- | T ) . = + reonne | Shetinemipern et v T o e N omnlend Iy ool Sy gation Well Handled. i posed—Reduction of Personn 63 16 v tors that t sipstead resolution, THAT MANY STILL LIVE[ine Worla Court because the court | like that offered by Senator 1eed of [ B the Asoviatea Press | to 82,000 Asked |is an instrumentality designed to con- | Missouri, another anti-court Se A White House conference bhetween | trol democracies calling for an investigation of propa- | President (% liduze, Secretary Mellon ¥ P e Enter aft : i he Shipstead resolution dizects the | sanda for the court. is desisned to 4e- | and Attornes Goneral doreomt un Tan b the Associated P Crew Enters Shaft and (‘nn\mses“ rveizn relations committes of vohich | 11y vote on the Warld Court prot I o e e | R ment of on’s na ¢ J. wondence, tnterdepartmental s con | tion will meet the same fate as did | e Dvestization of uminum 3 5 e Rustied From Nearby owns.|Ronitnde tisvaspasimentloi sen TS it BUet Sneisi Bus s S0 0 Aniertons Galé madaithi duitens [the wrecked she i con U. ‘8. Expert Takes: Charge: of jororimibs or dep ] o | ekt Shsmtaat 1o itie. Sonate oo . | prozram now taking sha Cor Tesen srtment of State besrinz in any wiy toentrance o the Waorll Conrt | Assistant Attorney Genersl Donn g ' . pon the Permanent Conrt of Gater. | Would “whitfle away ™ American imndes {van. who sac hefore the oot e The reorzani " 11 be national Justice o o the interpre | pendence. Te nsisted that the plan | G50 S Beere sresente ! | panted by economie ther branches 5 - ition and fultiliment of the causes | inder which the conrt operatet will [ Ue statement s wresented 1o A TAE v e e 2 of the treaty of Versailles, parsuant [Sesult in the greatest “ndicial tyrpmmy™ | i) " A vl b Huction, of Navs & 1o which the court has heen es | known, with 11 judges niaki afternoon and issued late in the da e RG0h e - 1 lished.™" I Wontinued on Page 4, Column 4.) He added that he did not know wheth { of ;n\nnhar f § 4 ) AT ol b e s DAL , 2.0 7 _jer the White Ilouse conference ve. | P oL : A Al i ferved to by Senator Walsh. Demoerat == = duty by cutting e LR Mentana, had taken place | $1,752,000. i z T xplo t wrecked the you?" demunded Senator Wi | = 3 S & has decided r esent mee main shait and entombed them ; : i o . MORALS STIRS SOCIETY DINNER ¢ = e ; ) Did Not Know of Meeting. | j i ) i o o res- 1 = 08 Angeles 1 poa 1€ I don’t know whe the conference | - Cs ct of the v So strong n wasx held, whet l‘ln»v..r’,- r after 1 ~ - . }hh“; Y, {v e s xpiosion that timbels wore D gave ihe suitement to the Attornes Rupert Hughes® Speech at Sons of Revolution Ban- | rpropriation 1 A e 1 m t ottom of the mine ieneral,” Donovian replied 5 gested that 0 wer still workir At the pany, in wh h Mr "\l-mwh is a stock N \v l | Such step is not vored v the il Bt s Harehng D Hid) natieunpert the Noy efused. avy Departmer h has sugges s et IN PENNSYI.VANIA ANI] MUTHERS A"] ohrepente cnrat (s heTortne : McGregor Flays Pink- oyeliey S iiefuacd . | e that it the s e closed 3 B : : 5 / decree entercd into in 1912 by the co 9 : { separate a 1 » is about 60 fect decp : 3 5 Ly | Committee is directing its attention to . |1ard Hotel to commemarate the 197th | Huzhes, Washington “dancad for | 105 Angeles. e ¢ averor i winnean s Bill Prepared for Extra Ses- | Compromise Pension Bnlllz‘»‘n_-’ aestion, of whether. the uepurt Bill—16 Under Arrest. |birthday anniversiry of Idmund three hours without Staping with the | Al Service torExpand o rine and doetors, nurses ent hus used due diligence use 2 e it wife of his principal general.” and as | ol tne dndoilbetors ) . . O e it b members of ‘the District of | Wife of | | general i N } o ; Pt ns o sion of Legislature by Provides $100.000 From | \i. i i i Whkemen was 1o, — mbia_Society of the Sons of the | fol relizious tendencies, “Washington | The appropriation for naval e e e ko e Col. Donovan said the men in' While the police were endeavorin: lution were astounded when Ru- | RV BEEFEr A1E G0N S ER0 s e e b R e neral. District Rev 2 of the investization had 10 sound?the ‘death knell of boxiy Hughes, playwright and author e Ot o pemiC De g Conl Dust Blamed pared it becuuse they had seen an , b by £ the eve. | Lughes al tated that t = out a i ; ames | pared it because they had seen a in the District of Columbii in a con one of the speakers of the eve-| ,hoyr Valley Forge was that the | henciertha s, aiready a g e erento haveilien = TN T oo AL AN | certed und successful raid on a match | DINE. Tose 1o his feet and pictured | prifiteers caused the majority of the | eaven nr i ‘ e was be on o UARRISBURG. Pa.. January 13.—|considered today by the Distriet com-|quire Sporting Club at the Arcade last nizht, | lensuredoving man. At the con JIE wad at the onclusion of the r"ei; gible is cont n the sut | 4 vite would be declared ees ouse Senate. ' . ovement wis under foot to ove | g i Albion K. Parris, | dress that Mr. Parris rose to hls 1 . : Rt v —lgsd oy alq Be feclared fmitlecs of the Hunise and Henice | Urged Announcement. movement wasunder foul torem tusion of his remarks Albion K. Parris. |50 challenged the aspersions cast o s e hres los west of town public utility subject to control by | The House committee took action on the han iinst the spgrt here. and president of the society. rebuked r 5 Jtonn L ol ol @ ' upon the memory of the principal Wilbur an \ resete erew started work at 10:30 | the Pennsylvania Public Serviee Com-{two hills, the compromise thers'! “They told me that if this matter | today a hill again to lexalize boxing | the speaker sharply and challenged | ghi0 108 SEOLY 0F L06 DEIMERA e . g r Lt po veach ihe mission under one of two bills pre-| pension legislation. with an appro-| wis not faced now and the posiiion of | in the Capital was introduced by Rep. | the “aspersions cast upon the memory | [PURGINE father Mr Patrls stated fq i : er ough the air shaft.: . eq by the State attorney general | priation of $100.000, to be taken whelly | the department mide clear, even more ' resentative MacGregor. R publican, of | ©f ; the prineipal | [. ‘.1;7'|Hu: (,‘;'h"w ing of Washington as “Immoral.” and | &, (790 &5 % A - = el romy et i | for_introduction in the State legisla- | from District tevenues, and oh the SEVere attacks might be expected.” New york nounced. the speaker. and when Mr. | Ceisored the fact that such an im- | SO0 act: ir shaft, They [{Ure at the extra session convening bill providing for construciion of two i Donovan continued. =1 agreed with = yucuiling the ban as a_“ridiculous | fehas apotos L in M | pression should be given out to young | APOUt three Tmes e 00 cubs " o ~ todav: The r bill - 11 Gy % _ them and ommended to the Attor ¢ o Tenorant, aad antolerant s e af ) Americans, who are rightfully edu- : ynear the shafi, | here today. The other bill is aimed |bathinz beaches. The commiltce o pay (ioneral (hit the statement. e i TElic of an ignorant and i ant | atter declined to accept the apole cated to believe in the grandeur of | 1°® f the Upited at control of the retail trade by per- | dered favorable repprt on hoth I iiven to the phbl age Mr. MacGregor pleaded the Following patriotic addresses the first President of the Republic. It wae disclosed also tha Mines' rescie crew mitting compacts between States. In the Senate committee the 1moth-| I know we are doinz an honest job | Penefits boxing has upon the vouth | mund Burl delivered by S Mr. Hughes unswered Mr. Parris|Partment has before chargs of the! oy, Pinehot, in a statement to ers’ aid legislation was also under | ————— == yelthe copnrs 2 pamby. | Simeon D. Fess of Ohio and Repre- | ), .aving that he had not painted | Airship Development —Ce Pauipped with gas helmets iy which he attributed the breakdown | discussion and Senator Copel:ind of | (Continued on Page 4, Column 2 \:'j “"“" ""“\l‘lh'* of the namby- | sentative R. Walton Moore of Vir- | Wadhington s . “immoral He | backed by Henry Ford, to ' L and two Tielpers entered the sha of the anthracite negotiations in New | New York, chairman of the subcon. | - patuby youih. e want men who | ginia, Mr. Hughes hurled a veritable | ci.ted that he hud mentioned | much smaller Navy The t wrecked the t . 5 | dare to stand up. and who will fight | Lombshell o He Rundeads o = s L X but Mr. Wilbur sa York to the operators, announced his | Mitiee. Which has this measure in | the battle of life alone and unafraid 4 1 im e T | Washincton's fondness for dancing, {but Mr. WIbuE, = ention of pressing passige of the | CTATEE. promised that hefore uny ac We want redbiooted men onafrald. | more prominent members and £uests. | cird plaving, profanity and even for | no . decision whether A s e tion is taken the people of the Dis 4)»:4\‘5 3 - ploodes "1‘\”\ not xgnlh‘ He prefaced his remarks by declar- | strong drink, but that he, Hughes, ft should be of € trict will be given an apportunity i | neclal ieatuy Boxing instills | i that the school children of Amer- | gid ne: consider any of these things etal-covered type T0 BE PROTECGTED le heard on what form they desire | the idea of phvsical perfection in the [ jon <hould be taught the “historical | “immoral. The Secretary to e con 2 - the lezislation to tak He “taid he | vouth, he Gl truth.” and that in none of the many | As the membership was filing out | that the Navy cene £ B e e would arrange a meeting of ihe suh. | 16 Taken in Raid. text books and histories could these be | into Peacock alley, Mr. Hughes ed lightert r i e spren < on Washington After Failure of | commitiee anc invite the people of ihe The raid, which put a blight on a | f0und. He declared that he had made | feved his apology to Mr. Parris if he | the exp 1 stage. d reir CHONL S Ol STelters boo cew Y sarley. district to speak i R S S 2 | an exhaustive study and 1 found | had offended him by his remarks. ' milita d o 1Ny ex towns assembled New York Farley. R i ) | :m\']"yf ‘h‘::\:" S “‘\"'W reade, Was | \v,chington never favored or meant| Mr. Parris stated that he refused to ! nerime vould curtail “need . 1 haek the NEW YORK. January 13 (®).— Bill Is Compromise. | e Ll e vADE | to fight for independence and that the | accept it. in a voice that left no|ed types of craft. s 1s scout With negotiations broken off because | The mothers bill, erdered fasorable | = fiin, g liey ¢ and 2 f | revolution was only a “civil war room for misunderstanding Gruigess oF = pe lines in neither side would recede an inch, I',“,."‘",‘ PheTe Olliiocd red Iavorably . S },',f,'\',,‘f",',(‘"h‘,, ficer Whoratn 1 Me then proceeded to sum up his | Todey many, members., Who were ! Sw. 1ereed vever B . DES inthricite miners and OPErators today | qeeeribes 5 G it 3 2 8 Fonail indictments of th spotless saint of | present at the meeting last night, e: i aal 1 < the Shenandoul and volur Shitan e ; e e T ety | described as a_compromise hetween iciails, . The move by police was made while | [l ients of the Nieesbi fon over S E he rescue wi s e ! S 1o mainta th: desires of representatives of the ¢ by A | schoolboo dition sed on o M the rescu 2 ¢ e . " Johnny Gill of York was . - . rd | Hughes' re rks. declaring th 5 their position in the hard coal strike. | Sioeial Welfare Workers i 1 | y Washington was a great card hes' remarks. declaring them to yehdis - . = sch side blames the other for Stff. | tional Capital. whe e rten ,"; e Leaders Join Campaign. | stretched on the floor of the ring. | player, a distiller of whisks and a ontinued on Page 5, Column 4 | ency of “ CLAIMS 2.000 DEAD necked opposition to any peace plan | advice of the Russel] s . _ condugting an intense survev of the | - ¥ committee .000 ' would send back to work the | tion last vear a general pubiie. Archaic Procedure Hit. ceiling and rafters, following a punch fng the naval appropriatioy 130,000 or so men and boys who have | welfare hill, and representatives nf the from the glove of Joe Bashara red a “very gratifying t IN MEXICAN FLOODS iien idle since September 1. Naticnal Mothers’ Aid Association Pat O'Connor. vrofessional bonds- | had been found in this service & J Doty ”'",,,':"",h’ej‘"‘fi o | Which provides for administration of | By the Associated Press man and referee. was saving: “Six. | thouzh line officers should have more 3 . . which the conference spl miners| the furid by a separate board, dis P ERSOR CTRY G vilSEven. Blehfe——r instruction in aviation and provisior Railroad Official. Returninz. Says, yefusing to adopt that form of settle- | tinet from any charits Al o 'rl;lu- ’”,,;il 1 ”'\\ .I ”1".."::'1 X a'(’ilmnl'll‘ ln”: m:,” Inspector Charles A | Should he made to supply 4 greate: nen t involved the possibility of ovid at the $100,000 1 ofical; noliticaliandjemiontional ji- st ectol arles: o | number o ed pilots in emer Many Undoubtedly, Were D e i ey ! i e e, thut, the $100.000 fund | i i i wrestled vesterday with the | Evans and Capt. . P. M. Lord of the 3 AEiker traneantiots aa Swept Into Ocean All sorts of veports are heard ax to|enues of the District of Columbia. | | State’s crime problems at meeting | tenth precinc jumped up to the | " -'r‘h.‘ committee left it to the Navx . the effect of the hreaking off of nego-| Representative Blanton, Democrat, | of the Association for Criminal Jus- | ropes and halted things ¥ | Ito decide which warships sh be P e Assciated Press tiations. The grievance committee of | of Texas, reserved the right to file o | tice, the first State-wide organization Principals Afrested, | | retired. It pointed out that Great NOGALES. A Ianuary 13 the P H"‘\;‘”'”{’I :W<II' ""- rl“:l*rmivlvl vm’nluyin\’ report against the mothers' | for crime survey in the United States st al e ek | | Britain now maintains on active dut their lives and | IDE more than 10,000 men, has urged aid bill on two points: one that It ives | orime taerense and proposed re Just a minute.” remarked Inspector | . P P et natential fibet e 9 e calling out of 10000 maintenance | unlimited, porr Iovenens) ot Crintoincreaseand proposed s [ vans. #Pugitistic encounters. are | G6FMan Chancellor Commis- | Pershing’s Successor Quits | eniy « part of her potentind o ' hich | men. personnel, and the other that it jovere sni yes against the law here. apd the law is : N | miral Hilary P. Jones. head of the 4 Union leaders say, however, that no| vides aid for both boye and gitls 16 | A. Baker, YEdine 16 B f f = B I Fonta ta1a the cormittes t 4 e Lmaintenance men will be called out | vears of age and under. whie Mo | Gentry, Chief Justice David fsRne X n',|°“m"::'|"f o ”‘:“,h;"”“‘l”’ sioned After Efforts at Panama—~Plebiscite Row fEeneraiiionna ola (e oo e o T G0 i unless there are violations of the| Blanto ould restric i Missouri Supreme g EXCen o e . nE e ad 1 added Mexico Raiiroad. U0 i " Which suett workers | bova. in A4 oL Testrict. the '”1(('9[.'.-':.'.-rm.,:.\-‘:nnr I LU pals, who are under arvest Coalition Fail. ‘ Probe Ordered. scouting. but the admiral udded e rains which | Sty on the jg sentative William C. Hammer. Demo- | Washington University, St. Louis, and ome evidently misunderstood the | Ror frbny the)Beet on x B Another report. for which the opera- | crat, of No ? anon . & = announcement. There had been some | S | o & 4 rizible « ten hich the apera . by arolin, nd Repre- | ,thers prominent in the State's ¢ ment & | air craft and giving days | (Continued on Page . Column L) | sentative Ernest W. Gihson. Repub | i shouts of “Foul” as the result of | By the Associated Press ! Associated Press Service: : (et = ican. of Vermont, reserved the right | 17¢: - {Joe Bashara's drive to Johnny Gill's| pERLIN. Janus Py PANAMA, Januar G . ey b lto ‘Rlls. minorlty enorts. sialoat thal. 1T hering, held in the Soelitsin o US| BERLIN., January 13— Pre e [A“n':![un‘f}: \_1 —Maj. ~P“i Range Held too Small K man | compromise amendment which pro-| 1, was told in a report b | (Continued on Page-2, Column 43 |von Hindenburz today commissi Wilitan ssiter, chosen to succeec o away tothe ocean ]926 Hl HWAY PLAN vides, for) adniiniatiation. Lo ey ation that Missouri taxpayers i ' - Chancellor Luther to form another n. Pershing as neutral chairman of | The scouting radius of the Shenan r that descended rate board in conformity with the | Paid $3.1S3.637.16 " for w enforce- | J cabihet. | the Tacna-Arica Plebistary Commis- | doah, the Secretary said. was too smal Mills bill N * |ment in 1924 and that the criminal \TERROR'SM LAID Dr. Luther was given the mandate | sion, is sailing for Arica from Balboa | to permit it to cooperate fully with B the y Report from the subcommittee on | YecOrds show they did not get a fair | after both Erich Koch, the Demo-[at noon today | the fleet. Tt was for y.:;‘,:’n; son tha il o the mothers aid il wis made by | FeLUn In protection on their invest- | TO REAI_TY MEN tic leader, and former Chancellor S a :i.:“p, \e‘:\pll mas S - tepresentative O Celler, < A B SHEE e * . as disclosed the geners - —— = : SReneEsenta e O b ke Re- 1 ™3 Teport of the crime survey de- | ehrenbach of the Center party had Inquiry Ordered. | hoard already had conducted mar New Construction and Upkeep Will | I rable remon s Who will wrlte | ). o4 that operation of the spoils sys informed the President that a “bie . e {ments with a metal dirigible . N - the favorable report. | cla i S = TR T t ble ARICA, Chile, January 18 (F).—_The | 83pet ched conclusions. STORMY PETREL’ OF REDS Reach Billion and Half, S | e minen e emicienes ot conlition’” gosernment was imposeive |1 NIV e The | PSR ot aches Propesed. | penal institutions and recommended | Night Riding at Tampa Declared| ‘Vhen Dr. Luther's cabinet resizned | nys oraered last Wednesday s distarh. | The proposed omy( teps were b : 1. Hihe fathing beadh il ordarad | that politics be completely divorced | rly in Decamber. following the sigu- | ances at Tacna referred to a special | necessary. the commi e C t: dered ORFERUINELS L0C, | ordered fa- |, these institutions . : fes, i Jisnes added that it was “readily apparen | vorably reported was introduced hy | from thes o O el | Scheme to Frignten Ne- ing of the Locarno treaties. it was | plebjscitary court for Investigation ang | added cal expenditures are or o — ‘hairman Zihlman at the 1 g0 Of s ation) o climinate | announced that the resignation was to | trial hist magalox) i WHeron Proal. Union Leader. Placed ' .. puociated Pres District Commissioners. unnecessans v{“‘“"}"'!"f"‘ opodisy groes Away. leave the way clear for the formation | It also directed that all dates thus | Upward wen R e ey mnd T O TCNEO Tantare 13 —Newihishs for the building of tw fram the Sture etitningl cods and gn- | of such « coalition with the object of | far fised for plebiscitary events be [ Despite the reductions contemplate RRRES ST EEATGES0 L g : > bathing beaches with siit creased s & | carrying out the Locarno policies postponed 15 days, thus bripging the | the measure recommended appron = ) ways this year will cost the United |00 R Feaches with suitable | (jons for prosecuting attornevs were | By the Associated Press. 3 ; Dlebiscite date to April 30. \tions of $319,419,00 the Nav Mot jto L Rekurn. States $300.000,000, says a report by [hia, one for the white aml e thes | Chief Justice Blalr. Go TAMPA, Fla., January 13.—Follow “,'n "':.',"‘,,:,'.’ ff:-aq'""l'\',,.“"‘.f;‘,.l s The election luw commitiee was or- | an incr of $16. ) over the By the Associated Pre experts to the American Road Build- | for colored bathers | B said that more disciplinary | jne yppeal for protection to the Tampa | 1 i S 0is e s i | deved to give ference to the dis. | amount carried in the last bill perts to t e Ik PP group of the Socialist party had def to glve | to the d e hl e VERA CRUZ. Mexico, January 13— oo g ecociation convention here | Mr. Gibson, who veported this hiil | reatment for children I DA city commission vesterday by negro |jnicely declined to join in such a|cussion and adoption of penalties in| For naval aviation the bill re Mteron Pri ormy petrel” of the|™ o % o ds and repairs, Charles | from the subcommirtec, said that two | €04 I8 need .] i SRSHRIE 4 residents and delegations from three | hape They declared they were in-|addition to those sanctioned in the ! mended $18.674.000 an morease o 4/ Tenanis’ Union. was suddenly ar- : hairman of the conven.|Members of the subcommittes yo.l, SOUW . cumbersome. archaic - and |negro organizations, city and county | §ucited chiefly by the Peoples par.|existing law for offenses relating to | 633,000 over current funds. hut & sterday. placed aboard an, M. Upham. chairman of the con serve the right to offer eiidment ] meftect system of criminal pro- [ officers today continued to search for [ fUenced chiefly by the Peoplews par- | existing law for e | erease of $317.000 under the hudg steamer and told never to | tion, estimated $1.500,000000 will be | SRS SES TERL Lo offe) Denihas | cedure. with the glorification of tech-| 4"\ cported band of night riders, which the issues of the efghthour day, un.| Manual Freyre v Santander. chief | estimate. OF this amount Vera Crin | spent. Street and road construction | instead of two. so e would | e eal o foSters | the negroes sald had warned several | cpigyment doles and settlement with | Peruvian delegate. gave a st of at. | would £o to satisty LR fo (iomez, the new fed-|last year was the heaviest in history, |~ ___jand {“d"‘"J‘I"-‘ e Dl '}‘ 14 jof their number to quit the city. the former royalty for property heldtacks, which he said had been com. curred under !l!?\]n,\].\l\ ttharized of militay operation. or-| g owing a gain of nearly 2 per cent | PSS on Fase 2, \catumn 2 | eellor ey O sl arel 18| Clty officiils charged that he )by the federated states mitted by Chileans against Peruvians | contracts, which would leave apir wion. e declared | 5 A 4 el = == | fluence fo i ] administra- | night riders have been acting under | nitt ¥ C 13 i |l 814,700,000 for unage: over 1924 and 16.5 per cent over 1923. ! . i 3 % . _ _ ince the promulgation of the election 5 R A was due to his | OV Lo Pty i i | ton of justice. B the instigation of real estate oper- = . i 4 snte <aiq | takings in the next fi ear. A laws of the | e and railroad problems are up | SHIP DOCKS AFTER FOUR | Attorney General' Gentry outlined |ators, who would force the negroes to e ets T,h'f“},ur,‘,fl“"d.,fi",‘,; sald | other contract authorization of $i one requiring | for consideration at today s sessions, | { proposed changes in criminal law and sell their holdings to make way tor| NEW PONZI VENTURE civic organizations to actual viclence | 100.000. however, would be authorized iich his follow- | Which will termina heae | MONTHS® | asserted that crime will decrease when | sybdivisions. ! elve ormmnizat | which the committee said would pla 10k e banquet tonight at which Charles M. | HT WITH SEA | punishment is meted out without at. | re "o by, an aged negro, told| | and expulsions. ) + )| witichihe camlicesiead anld gl e i, Schwab, chairman of the hoard of the tention to sympathy, political or per. | Mavor Peres G- Wall that: he was PROBED IN FLORIDA |, e aliesed that the Chilean potice | S5IH0R, 000, 200 §16 00 oo Jriends wathered in large numbers at | Bethlehem Steel Co., will speak. \ sonal pull, friendship. club, church or | visited by the band, which, after | were purposely, warned of the expact-| °Gi ine aviation appropriation $9 the dock. many of them erving when | Action on resolutions tomorrow will { Preighter Towed Into Brooklyn|lodge afiiliations. | burning @ cross before his home, | ed arrival of the detachment from &gy 09) would be applied to new an the steamer Villa Hermosa put to sea | close the convention o - s Teave tho ity Witk g Peruvian ship at Tacna last Wednes. | 0029070 SoUce, (0 SEWUEC, 10 O o) Skl ! e - | After Being Battered by 5. SHOOT: | 48 hours. They then left. his Dlace: | 5, te xpegriticd Press 4 e the very trouble | (Ule ror the airplane cavriers Sa . ~ | | Doby said, and set fire to & negro Ade 3 N o ANRGIaTOsE: | toza and Lexington E Sou p Substituted i Series of Storms. GIRL, 5, S MOTHER';l)vI:hhnr's home. BOSTON, January 1.—Charles Pon. | ershing Hits Partisans. 1t e $33.975,000 carried in the ; DEBT DEBATE DELAYED. | | {Police were detailed to protect thelss latest enterprise, the Charpon| - % M i ogan | CONStrUCton Work i €0 b - - -1 .1 s 1N 29 | By the Assoriated Press . . inegro. with — orders to shoot|Tand Syndicate, is under investiga-| Ior the first time since he began|{liiowe: FFor completion revi ) - ForLiquor in‘Pubs’| " voime o | 15 patiereq| Women Expected to Die—round | Josie; with “oners o - ioot| Lana Syndicate, i under investig- |, For the, frst fhine since he hegan ollowe: For comple i ian Chamber Gives Flond Re- | by a series of storms. which damaged i fous by Husband him or his property. torney General Jay R. Benton |Commission, Gen. Dershing spoke di-|carriers. $3.830.000; for v . ) s of storms amages nconscious usband. { . renTes orney General Ju : rectly to the newspaper correspond- o5 Py atisers Iy @ IRUSSELS. January 13 (P).—Dis e At Mawloedi s e s B e Asoatel B ! Jfance. the Tampa Urban League and | complaints that the syndicate violated | sion of a meeting Of the commission. | ‘m dombants dnder constition, S erission of the for ratification of e freighter Sticklestad put in. ye!l?,,d:‘y‘ ATLANTA, Ga., January 13.—With | {he business and professional men | the State “blue sky" laws. , He reiterated his condemnation of | {40,000, and for continuins subui b deft-funding agreement | P SGred FERL L vary | @La Brooklyn dry dock. the words, “T'l shoot You, mama.”|had visited the commission, instruc | The syndicate, established at Jack | partisan plebiscitary activities on the | construction. <7771 ~ the United States has been post- | S S Thirty-nine members of the crew |5.year-old Katherine Lanier pulled the | tions were issuel a e bane sonville, Fla., recently opened a |part o st in Eng-| es Upon Disaster Jened unt Xt week, the Chamber of Soup as a thirst quencher for |, .3 their skipper stepped ashore, safe‘?.- :‘g‘:rfl of a 23.caliber rifle, and M:?Inlghl riders was to be rounded up |branch office here offering lots at $10 | Although the general spoke in |Lngj Touches Upon Dis v puies first taking up the debate on | beer and whisky drinkers is being | ¢or the time being from the -Hard |C. C. Lunier fell to the fior with 4 and every protection afforded the|each. It advertised a possible profit |lish, while most of the corpesvondenta| 1\ roiinc qo the! Shenandoan ai H od situation tried out by the Carlisle munici- |luck of the sea” which had followed |bullet in her ireast just below the | negro residents. fo investors of 200 per cent in 60 days, | Were Spanieh, he made his meaning| 0% I8 o nimitcee repo . | pality. them on their voyage. . |heart. Today she lay in a hospital| Belief that real estate operators) making the “50 per cent in 45 days” Deg‘i(:lb clear ,filnx:lw"a"e‘,‘:r;“:“errx)l:; fate of the dirigible hud not Experimental state ownership of ) At one time during a gale the cap- |here, with physiclans hdlding slight were behind the night riders, investl | promise of the bonai international | gathering, especially ‘when be eWPRL | it "views us to the ST, LOUIS, J ‘13 (#).—Con- Calisle for some time. Soup bars |from midships, so that the stern |was punctured. several a v ] Xy S Al 2 acili. | and naval uses. and it was not S o e Lo T | aee heen inatalled T the “puner: | coutd be lifteq tar enowh ous of the | Clrade. 5. whs the only other person | mads to develop & subdivision which | seem small by comparison. . |qrere occupied. were bhound to facill-| A84 haval ures Sad % Was COL T e o "has heen sold Tor $14,000,000] And large piping ot bowls ate ‘| water to attempt repairs on the pro: |in the house at the time of the shoot: | have met with failure because of negro | Lxceptions taken during Ponai's |tate the impartial workc of the Amer- | POSILE 878000 1 Rogers tnidiell of Nashville, Tenn.,| served at 1 penny each. The con. |peller. The American ship Relief |ing. Mr. Lanier told police he found | occupants of the property. I In the State courts on larcenyifah delsgation, he dsplored the pir. | eopm . tment honker. who presum.| tention of the authorities is that if | finally saved the Norsemen, getting {his wife unconscious on the floor when resulting from his previous |tien activities of some of them. = T s R T eronte & enaicate. President| men fake sovp ther won't. chre ‘hu\ line to the freizhter after several | he came home. Police are Investi- Radio P P 29 |activities here are betore the Supreme | _Yesterday's meeting of the plebisci: ai iy Iepiestitie 8 et SRR ) e ? b Vaatir adio Programs—Page 22.1¢ou tor a decision {Continued on Page 5, Column 5, utinued on I

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