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WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION W . (U 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) * The only evening paper Cabinve BesE e e i in Washington with the . followed by rain or wow. Associated Press news . lowe 40 1 e ervice. ; Full repor . ’ St C Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 26 Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,250 No. 20848, AL WL " WASHINGTON, D.”C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926 - FORTY PAGES. *+ ) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. | | MITCHELL COURTS “S"iin B war mevamrmine ASKS PSTPONING R|GHT m SENI[NBE e Ausisinnt Setvetacy, Tiines Assistant Chists Wi{h% UF VUIE []N [}[]URT Rank of Brigadier, Higher Ranks and Pay and 4 | peace-time achievements in any | To 5 3 @ year | branch of the Army Power of Tribunal to Punish - v i shorteomings of' the | Rduraon o purehse of uir-| Senator Blease Holds People Colonel Is Approved by | ™[ i Ity b b s phlats *‘| " Should Have Chance to i ) Tiouse Sommitice Bostd ot Bovicw. | simtir o that thavess thin by | bring Army av E peiae Pass on Plan. et i Mitchell, whose public | PRESIDENT SOON TO GET |« courtmartial fauky o yreie al s PUBLIC NOT INFORMED aid in the drafting of an court-njirtall, RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS | ;yiiie, b . Deparent it i s the W Depart FULLY, HE DECLARES| sentative W New ¥ Y i mer assi s of War, said a wer to Cut Penalty, and | tions of g his o1 3 ey @ | Has Power t o 51 | proposed the following unents | b 19 e or. ospension | Johnson Scores Propaganda for May Do So—Convicted | to the pre : 4 Ll ot be effective . | M z Chin U P eltonty ""‘;- American Adherence as Officer Silent do oy © Depart 5 consent before “Wicked Thing.” G. GOULD LINCOLN ¥ on the 3 ote an the World Court in the s 10 the bility ate would be pos until De- | uch air-| o Y it 2 re fon intro- | sea than| g ¢ Senator Cole Hlease | difference in air| oy B houia b declared that the | people of fted States hav people shou imoning 1\ “Orde aordinary | [ least temporarily e Col === Johnson the a’ - Seventh Attack—Three | by Comments on Menace Toledo Citizens Arcused by | Mill Owner Evokes Protest jrome. Questioned. Victims Killed. of Red Propaganda. s point_was rire N in December { S questioned the ! BY the Associated Press rfeiture p st} TOLEDO, Ohio, Jan 19.—Th ‘ FL e untenencen) (hiy it Turepe body of Mary Handley, 42 3 Many. hy zerton ations proposed Hull, v ® | seventh viedm plath 4 13 expected_to/ torw “’“;“I ledo in less than a vear, was found will| #arly today in-a vard next to her . |home. Her head was crushed, he had been th a strip of S < cloth torn from her clothing | here at the New Natlo B ins on the sidewalk, police | ;, O ‘.', SaBRice Frars » Miss Han had been | HERE 0L : e S gzed Intothe [ - 45 S5 0T BIo : _ of a fil 1 by M Sk Stoy evelop within the nswer May turers 1 Tennessee cotton mill aperator, 1ent in the Wom s Indust iference, In session rded likely > most ¢ tenor and neither Davis nor Gen. Hull has any indic what » mendations will be Four women have g i nt i . injured by the maniac. 1 - & 2 SUINCHE Commutation Is Seen. I vv trom | . The ciiorus of denunciation of Mr, [ WoUld approve of cloture to fua authorit however, | her home i <unday in She | Bdgerton was led by S g adoption of 1t v L had gone on @ wip and was expected | {1 United Texti st e on to two | With the the f o S5 in Ratd Batf hitt an i e A on S RALE ddition | Miss Handl aae B meet) st T3 P o and oneha ; adaition | o : brd ¥ Ortunity {6 answes hine | bite continued on *he vegular pa i allawances. he € 3 esenting the Federation | rule. 1t req A r.v.(m,v.nz.l of th {vesar nnx\_«,\d A B i el s men’s Clubs there, ridiculed an- ‘“‘n.un'\::;‘. T he Aoiice o vomen durs o ide ssed by Mr. Edgerton »uld hec ne el unde the 30. service 1z 2 for retire The colonel, however, ven e ¥ e clu 3 1 i Assistunt Secre. fndicatic ince his trial e 1s to | terrori _on: ) 5 2 |t f - presided, turned his future Tt is k at he | when Mrs. Edna H 1d, 3% -jover t r that Mr. Edgerton be all for Army retire- |tacked by a ste assailant the to Miss g 1 suill is determined |she passed an alles ! Ma nd dircetor Wom. | o G arry on his She was dra into the alley ang > 1t of AL 0 ™ :?n “ade- n over the head with a i " :” tuto ”_'» N'”‘” because, 1 an unified hammer. Her clothes were shredded, Sees W s the court is wha 4 N Hady a hundred 2 es Women Blacklisted. sist, our e wou 11 splintered The textile worker sald that women | Uihe 2Ct. Sccondly, fifferent places. employed in Mr. Edgerton's mills ejeriion of ue Court Hatfield, almost insane from | conl e £ 2 « ¢ was able to give only a dis-| i themselves (roversy, Thirdly, hecause joining th WILL PROBE FORGERIES on! o it Sesrmtury of | UL ety i Gk U8 i o t that the sole and chief men in life was mot Terrorism Opened in May, 19 {sh WiEng udienc great | the urged Ame World Court he has oppos [ am opposed, o the s into this last few months icd on September 4 Federation of Labo: League Two weeks before Mrs. IHatfield's ey X Promier Agrees to Appoint Com- death the city was horrified by news || ; o aeclared |y effics of another erime. Mrs. Lydia Baum orton s Amme: 25 for Search- gartner, 24, a mother of two small chil conditions of wWomen dren, was found murdered between fero with exploita: 5 two houses in the same nefghborhood Mo i N ona s country from its Ameri i Aug . 2 of 140 years and t I Ci i to indicate | : " < of | Mnally i Europe's poiit that < mgartner’s assailant R . ed with | Sixthly, because if behind the deci-! r. B3 o heen the same man as the one who o aons affllated With | cions of the court are the sanctpns of parlia- yo g caused Mrs. Hatfield's death | Al Federation of Labor is et on I8 to| 2o CAUS BB e the solutic the problem of women the league, joining court does not - mean peace. but may invoive us in Eu- vhom may because v into caten Over the Head. | (Continued on Page &, Column andal Py have avold: gartner had been beaten ——— to join this court in the e e ' th Her body was torn and | mas | gested, avoiding every question of | ence in the gov-,from her body by knife cuts, = | ness whenever pea; v 4 Police ran down every clue that ap |ened by other countries, would make 18 seting for the {peared, but finully ended against G us the poltroon among the nations of returned toblank wall . i RULIN ON BRIDGEHM earth.” AL, It is <aid that | Then, after a rest of two months, | i S . . Soal that e clubber stalked 1 Mrs. Frank _ Suggests February 10. s S Hall, 50, was struck dc on October | s . ] Lok e the counterfeiting 2 > A Will Accent New February 10 was suggested as a da lisclons. made by {20 from Debind tree as she walked | 1 Data on S“"Jefl;,,,, STHIGH 1o Vita on tha s - implicating sey-|in the street s RC 4 of Contracts He i by Senator Borah of Idaho, le: Derso Jan h“; Homies e Had De | the anti-court Senate group, late ves jer ary phel| EHIC ¢ 1 rally 1 with the forgery, | She never would fully of Alabama urged that a time be & r“r" togar It wou d ""fi" er 1' '“““)‘h: | t — | “I think it would be difficult to ag vefore she would he able to leave her | | this afternoon,” was Senator Bor bed. | Officials of the Arlington Memorial | reply. “I may say to the Senator from . = | Then Toledo was roused « ridge Commission and the office of | Alabama there has been no filibuster PREMIERE OF *‘LUSITANIA’ | the report th « Wilnu o public buildings and public parks of |on this matter that I know of. I have f ITANIA? |iey had been attacked as sh ed the National Capital are confident |Spoken on this subject three times, hut Monroe and ntieth | that Controller General MeCarl will | L have not spoken at great length and, rope’s strifes, and. sever be Unngarian minister of war. in the city. 5 i-eoen Two ter blows crashed upon | Beld contracts for the new memorial ! Picce, Depicting Torpedoing of | Miss Hoadley's head, and she we H““\‘:f" were ‘”"‘“Lr e “Could the Senator from Idaho fix a S down_ with @ spli 1w ss | Maj. Ulysses S. Grant, 3d, director | time, when in his opinion we could : 3 P | Hoadley sc & ¢ came | g d and_public | have a vot again asked Senator | atseEa Bl | to her almost immediately ain | parks office and executive officer of | Ijefiin. e s SR the clubber disappeared. 3 | the bridge commission, sid today that| “Yes, T could fix a * replied Iie Associated P was taken home g v | he had a personal interview with Gen. Borah. “I would say the 10th DARMSTADT, . 3 . time under a physician's care, ~ | McCarl, and although there was no | of I ary.”” That is the date already \ palists. v ion from that of at the time, | tentatively suggest ¢ Senator n- v ; T 2 cision e ne, | ggested by Senator Sim Reappears Two Days Later. | hgisked that Maj. Grant send him |mons of North Carolina on which to emiere of Alf < “Lusi-| The city was swept in a wave of |{hat ha would remen ¢ LAUer and | vote on the tax reduction bill “\which drimatieally depicts the | hysterical fear two davs later, when | (0ita" ou ot dolwhbat " Doesn't Suit Heflin. h v, experiences of | the clubber and_struck It is expected that th coess: characters at the down Miss Draheim and | pidder for the construmion ogStul| “That is too far off to suit me,” « and finally their wed 24 hours later with an attack | piers and abutments of tho wow i il€ | Senator Heflin remarked. He called Sotd Bachelbr [Will be announced sithi v Pridge fattention to the two-thirds rule for | Women became afraid to leave their | Naj Grant said that contecercns SAYS. | cloture in the Senate, and the fact, 1ly as many of | homes after dark under any condi- | heing held % ences were ‘that jmportant legis'ation is nressms} A | ween officials of his - e S agonies are | tions. The American Legion, high | fce and the low bidder ferin. ;G’r‘mrlafifinrg;flu‘\: e cugoasiion at this | » | sehool _students, Iroad detectives. | [oce of ussing cert: a oy T P bia Shns certain details of | time,” Senator Heflin inued, * catcalls = n Pag: 5 e bid before f o < . e, Sena 3 continued, ‘“so atcalls | ~ (Continued on Page 4, Column 4) the bid before final action is taken. that Senators may know that wome| were ev o 0 | r idence of us are in favor of bringing dn a | a6 . L 35 loture rule, if necessary, to ge n eam enthi- haly Forbids Army Officers to Wed Vote. 'The GSenate has rules now. by | Seiavalve which it can operate and carry on its | “wanein| Girls Incapable of Supporting Them "7k me senstor trom Atavama | 1 ger, when observes the very broad smile man-| in its rarest form. tling the face of the Vice President S — | By the Associated Pres The dowry system was abolished in!i"lfi!‘;r“g‘;‘i S'l‘!'fl}:l‘ Borah, referring ; ROME, January 19.—Girls who [the army about 12 years ago, when | to the fight which Gen. Dawes is mak- New Bobbed Bandit Busy. s:flre to become the wives of Italian | the salaries of the officers reached ing for a change in the Senate rules YORK, Januars (P).—An | army officers of the rank of major or | levels at which they could convenient- | to prevent filibusters through a ma- beh %irl held up today | lower must be provided with dowries |1y support w As reinstituted, it Jorily vote of the Senate. vers in Brooklyn and|to Insure their future husbands|sets the do\\l| amounts \\eh""mlshe““)}l,"'(l"x ended, there | castic when she obta | against poverty. for each grade than previously, al-|Wwere cri ote,” ‘“vote,” from O e e o | A8, bfflcer ‘of these ranks marries | though they are lower. in proportion |both sides of the chamber. The Vice . “You ought more | a girl without 2 dowry he will be dis- | to the cost of living. The amoun:s | President declared the question was| she said when 3 missed from the arm under an |vary accordingly to rank, majors being | 0n agreeing to the resolution for rati- s oint of cheue order issued by Premier Mussolini, in | entitled to the lowest and second lieu. | fication of the court protocol. Sen; produced. his capacity as minister of war. tenants, the highest. (Ccntinued on Page 2, Column 1) A ~J Liner, Gets pprobation. clared Tllegal. terdey afternoon, when Senator Heflin . |ed himself in his home at Montrose, v, @2 | IRCTONWERGER 3 & T HOUSEBODY HeARS | Companies Ignored Voluntary Plan, Bell Tells Sub- committee. |UTILITIES BODY’S ROW WITH COURT REVEALED { Inadequacy of Commission, asNow Formed, Comes Up in Renewal of Hea: THE NICK OF TIME. ELLON MAY FIGHT i e Yok URGE ARBORETUM TAX COMPRONIGE O tressurs Ofice p AN BE RUSHED Greater Reduction Caused byg oo : . . |Leaders in Forestry and Simmons Income Rates Bt o ot | Plant Development Ask for Brings Hints. side.the ‘it contumine | Prompt Action on Bill. couid mop clesn white House neial program ¢ Luce directed » ! Installation Along Downtown| o case on be s Street to Be Made in o Few Days. nanded Concessions. | - 5% Taembacs ‘ Tasts of Staffs on one of ¥ Mount Hami | inent downtown st Is ex proposed site 1 to hegin within w days, fuL" SN, utit ial approval by the Com ssion of Fine Arts of the proposa de to the commission by the Amer n Legion. The commission outlined its positi regarding the EStAl Lo Noves ol thed | and on in a letter to] the time has . o Stmmons o lly proposed | the District Commissioners, made pub-| Jand if it is to be the rates on incomes b Ilic today, and pointed out that previ|purposes. She decla 0.000 and $100,000 be revise lous s tic long this line h:ne‘l" pirited people who own the hut the oppo- sub- oppo- : Fine Aris body t r receiy December | poses, Mrs, Noves con s Arts st ction imperative. Thase I until at $64,000 the reeting Ji save consid- ars interested in buying portion nd per cent. | isal of the Ameri | the site do not want it all, but . <o that in- 4 to the s L to ma an- 2 1 3 1 i Aing satisfactory tion of o v more. | the House noticed | 2 too, but in the hope t he bill of sl be i he p,.’ L. Peckham and Mr. for speedy of the - Roberts, representing the Ameri-| sible. SRS T ci n. attended the meeting, | Many Speak on Pl (Continued on P Column 8.) intervals be 3x5 feet Smoot Concedes Point. Representative Luce, after m — a_ general statement of the Senator Smoot, Hepuhlic - of the arboretum bill, introduced the man of the finance 3 | HEIRESS TO KEEP WORD | tontowing speakers, who t nized the merit of S immons 1DESP|TE COST OF $115 | mony 0 show the countless s 1d in the compromise which | Sould soca c 1‘3 x‘\:o !:; xm‘l ‘x:::;fl( the 1 ’000 from the arboretum tes were agreed to r e Pratt of New York between $2.000 o vear and Had Agreed Before Will Was|s he Garden Club of Amer: rear, ghough he did not get | ca; eric . Covell, nist of T(:rm\inuc.'d on Page 2, Colum Found to Take Eq\ml Share the Department of A : Ro o of Estate. ert Pyle of the American Association —_— of Nurserymen, Dr. Joh >. 2 iam, c w BOHANNON 60 By the Associated Press. sident of the Carnegie Institution » VY. ’ ’ SHREVEPORT, La., January 19.— | of Washington; Pror. A. F. Woods of G o , 1P a ArT S the niversity of Maryland, “—s SUICIDE o ive up/tdisn asresment W : ert Parson of the National As Miss Mary K. Ja school teacher, | ciation of Audobon Socleties, (ol. W approximately $115,000, but she ] Greeley, chief of the forestry serv she will keep her word ice of the Department of Agricultur car e 3 i Miss | ughter of the late | & T en, forester of the Lumber A tntoy Vice President of Local Who!esale! Mo 'A. Jacks, whose will was | Men's ,\‘.:-m,'-..l.luu\ .‘Ynhn f\ oung of 8,/ Cok ; lost several months ago, made an ork of the Soclety of American Grocery Firm Depressed | Setecnment with several of Mra: Jacks | Florists ana Ornamental Horticul. cobiesof ¢h cousins that she would share the es- s e L merfean | Wiich ¢ed Over Health. tate equally with them, whether the | Association of ymen;_Stephen €ach pu ] will was found or not. Childs, American Society of Land. ities Com %5 i ortation B A e i } Yesterday the will was received here | Scape Architects: Prof. L. H. Bafley, survey, Mc(Clell BECKAHER e Special Dispatch t Star. 19 [by mail from an unidentified person | American ~Association for t Ad . ROCKVILLE, Md., January 19.— & e ny “\riss Jacks was the | vancement of and Miss Her- ) i s id wrd Charles W. Bohannon, vice president | ficsni "penchiciary, but in view of | lean James of the American Civie As. . of the H. W. Wagner Wholesale Gro-| her decision adminisirators of the es. | S cery Co. of Twelfth and D streets|tate announced they would disregar southwest, Washington, shot and kill- | the document. three miles south of Rockville, this| . . " He Ghnstioned. “Di “think that morning. Depression over 1t heen s Corruption and Decadence Facing represontati eizn corpora believed to have caused the suicide. | . . tion would co into the air. Bonannon rose ot nis recuar| Courts, Says Hughes, Asking Pay Raise (oo o srend ¢ hour this morning and had breakfast | 2 = L=) > g, &t Aion swith his family. He left the table and | 1“(:;"]';;1_ iy 3 went to his room, \\hfpre inxe fired the | pecagence and possible corruption | looking for a job,” Mr. Hughes con- Col. shot that ended his life. Mrs. Bohan- | face the Federal courts because of the | tinued. “You don’t want a man for represented a large Invests non did not hear the shot and discov- | low salaries pald to judges both|a judge who wishes to see what he District pr he had e ered the body some time later. | Charles Evans Hughes, and John W.|can make on the side. Neither do we /@ 0 & that the tansporta- Dr. O. M. Linthicum of Rockville | Davis, today told the House judiciary | want the judgeships to go to mem- tion survey 1 prelimin: step to- was called. dule declared Ml | committee. bershot (;angress aL:u{ l?(? Se;mxej \Inm ;\xu’d":':‘ ]\0’1,\ 3 merge: 2 non had died almost instant! Testifying in a bill proposing ma-|&re hanging around looking for jobs." he could 1 yperly re Sheriff Howard, who investigated the | terial increase to Federal Jurists in all | He described the salaries of justices of the oF the Publie case, decided an inquest was unneces-| courts, the former presidential candi-| the Supreme Court, of which he for- Con:t 3 tias = | dates indorsed the mieasure as neces.|merly was a member, as “diagrace-| Ye¥, he s . HAC CC Bohannon was 60 vears old. He sary to keep in office the high type | ful } e leaves his wife, one son, W. H. Bo-|of man essentfal to maintain the dig-| , Mr. Davis quoted John Marshall as Anticipated Objec hannon, and a daughter, Mrs. Alfred | nity of the law. | describing an “ignorant, corrupt and | T Bell sald H. Roderick, 4606 Fourth street, Wash-| .y g0t core that sald Mr',‘dt;flplenden! Judiciary = ”xne e Al e 3 Dl Ington, Funeral services will be held! ughes! snax;pmg"his_nng;rs at | afitinTon gy péonler Hoimaidino e Hodent Il nerfectly ment Ay committee, “for all your Fourth of| t ght. and & st the survey, but that he wi ho’::':at“,\"":”;"(’:‘:;srofiaive';’:,dfnos‘gfigr\ July orators, about the love for :’,‘,"‘;{"‘,‘,‘:’:;;m‘“s;{,’,",‘,’g are th he on | t0 accept 4s gospel wha | America—the’ way to show that love| {inued. judges should be required to| Zineers might report l;sdt‘o pay a living wage to American take the oath of celibacy so as not “to | Public Utilities Com . judges.” ¥ . | pated the objections which Mr. Blan- ex) their dependents to the hard: 8 b0 an: Radio Programs—Page 34! " you dont want o fudge, who 1| Shipe such siarios entall (Continued on Page o, Columa 33 : )

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