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e e WEATHER. LY “From Press to Home (U. S. Weather Bureau Ferecast.) . gl 39 Cloudy. probably followed by rain; 3 Within the Hour no llmn‘:e in_temperatu e: minimum The Star's carrier system covers cmperature tonight ahove freezing. ity bl Temperatures—Highest, 55 at 3:30 evecylcity blocl and theiregilar cdi- Doy, vesterday: Towest, 34'at 7 wm. o tion I delivered to Washinglon Homes Gy, Full reyort on pane 1. | ’ as fast as the papers are printed. . Mot e e e Late N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 24 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,424 ).B10. TS Wik, Tatter VASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1926 -THIRTY-EIGHT PAGES. * P Means Associated Pr TWO CENTS. ! o v T —_—— SCOREDINSENATE, ok sower prorscanos COAL CONTROLBILL oA ance comnrree MIEMBERS OF HOUSE l'., | FOR SOVIET PROPAGANDA} L | : \ FINANCE ‘i)l)MMITTEE‘l | Danish Freighter Said to Contain | S d N French Chamber Body Cuts Off Dis-| 7 | Departure for U. S. ' 7 R N X Fiscal Program. | | PHILADELPHIA, January = | ¥ PARIS, January 20.—The flnznre‘ \ |Government agents today were search- | !N PENNS | N committee of the Chamber of Depu-| D. E' Declares Reports of Address hinu i Vsh (0,4 Committee Votes to Defer| | Domer. nd adopted a resotution 1o Blanton and Underhill Hit !n tribution in the United ates. v Briand at the earliest moment. Copeland of Charges. nded o incite Tabor distu e Pinchot’s Proposal. —— : N PN \ i 1l / e e Legislation Plans. in this country. particularly 3 = i ! ter, who declared to the commitiee o the longshoremen: that the plans fostered by its miem ing the cargo of the Dunish freighter | ties this morning decided it was un- Were Misconstrued—Clears The circulars, according to inform: Action Indefinitely on \ N A The premier probubly will appear . terference in District . T wopaganda is said to hav " e ; - S 4 U R ¢ i i v | 2 REED ATTACKS ETHICS' |l ity s wuid 1o huve been |STRESS MORE ACUTE 2\ & ", R el beys, In westtion Lo bis o vouid | OBJECT TO TRYING OUT Ivar, which arrived yesterday from | able to continue discussion on the| | Baltic ports, for a large assortment of | ki | financial Lii« with Finance Minister | tion {rom abroad, are said to be thor % \ hefore the commiltee =ome time dur hIv anti-American | naty 4 will vaise little, if a CODE OF VICE PRESIDENT [jnify X J, 4hsls il 1IN ANTHRACITE REGION, 7 " (1 > AN Nl R, i, neviuably o cars 8| yyein wpET IDEAS” HERE agent, after it had been shipped from | . 2 : \ . = ssia to Denmark by airplane. e 3 L NN 2 e = = Presiding Officer Denies He Meant ;o The agents zu;r?ea‘(‘ri;' Iver white Hungry Throng Storms Relief Su-i 2 p - - \ PURlIANlGAL RULE | Police and Fire Bills Approved by vax coming up the Deluware River. | | / . i i Yesterday's World Court Debate | They will remuin on bourd until the| tion in Shamokin as Depres- | 3 Committee at Hearing—Other cargo is unloaded. The licorice roots in Talk on Delay. are at the bottom of the cargo. sion Increases. / 7 |N PARKS SBURED Measures Referred. i = o i 5 7 V) BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. By the Associated Press i - R W L Two bills affecting the police and Vice President Dawes' radio speech HARRISBURG, Pu. January 20— l _ firemen of the District were favor of last night attackinz the Senate ! | Administration measures for control | = bly reported to the House by the rijes was the cause of fireworks in of anthracite mining now before the = Labor Office Representative District committee today after meetinz of the committ during SRk Pennsylvania Lezislature were vir- i the Senate toda r \ . : First, Senator Iteed of Missouri, tually killed by the House committee “ ¥ . which protests were made against reelozin the published reports of Vice REGURBS A[]MITTLD on mines and mining today e Attacks **Anti-Petting™ and the appearance of Clarence Darrow President wes' speech eriticism of - The committee voted to “postpone Py and other <pecial “advocates and re ident Da ! it e R Other Restrictions. formers zttempting to promote loi himself for having had an article by f ] inthracite a public utility and to re- ation in which t people art Andrew Carnegie read in the Senate vias atiernoon, auestioned the GOVErnment Scores Vigtory| [ont, Nith « “nezative recommenda- Attacking the “increasing rigidity | Lontis m15s Seoeron Temings ob rord AR tion,” that providinz for State com- mittee als ings on pend Viee President’s code of honor and 2 . r asininity of muc at 1 Dacts, and puritanical asininity of much that 'ing mes ; S fhvat bttiaepih el in sttacking Bim when ne was With Introduction of S0 10 e IEE TSl WaRNETOTA oM | SERMANY ot the never fornd ot park 1 sucommtons Tin S trom e o8 P 5 mittees today, additional reports of — rules and rezulations.” Ethelbert Stew e maoei vigarons nplsuss) heard g frdnViLae i, Vg e Testimony of Two. s ) e e it of the Lahor Department today (i the District committer’ room lent Dawes told itor Heed | 3 ar . = . D 5 n oo ad not reterred in his radio tall o bankruntes s ul ot the nard BATTLE CRIES LAUNCH Sl he e o Hekieaion Gontie el i A ket e o the a le which Senator B coal strike we; received rom the ¥ i s initial session a ne Ch N & L .‘\ il ] \, N ud offered in " the Semite yester: The Government today scored the | coal resions i DRIVE ON TOKIO MINISTRY | L. {er of Commerce of the I’ < of Massachusetts, when, after fuve dav. but to an article presented by first important victory in the second | A crowd of 100 persons demanding ::..s 19‘\'?.--[]',';,',)1:", ,‘\-:I_!ff;‘ ";":”’“ k., of the cor ce for experir Senator Copeland of New York. trial of Ziang Sun Wan, charzed with | food stormed the Shamokin Chamber s | islation 1o zive themselves With no little heat, the New {\m\ first dezree murder of Ben Nen Wu |of Commerce reli tation yesterday Governmest Spokesmen. Unafraid, | |vards do a little “petting in a public he emphatical declared Senator @ moment later pointed out|al the Chinese onal Misston | The doors hud to be locked and the X ” | " it doesn't hurt the p2rk ind members of the committee o he had had no article read in the pepe”poon 1O, when it swae | Police called twice to quiet the hungry n — Eeclaza They Will Appeal to:Peo- | | “zives them somethinz to thinl zive more intensive co 4 w Senate vesterduy. He had merely 1* : | men, women and childven. Four hun- 1 ’ . \What the people of the District are 3 & 5 granted permiss » « X 5 4 e if Bills Are Defeated. about n he peor: of the District offereq one for printing in the lLec- ¥ the court 10| gred families are being cared for by — P —s My, Stewirt made @ vicorou . attack MOSU interested in ord, he said. the relief station and hundreds by By Cahie to The star and Chicazo Daily News. | on any policy that restricts public nse Unitorm Bill ‘Approved. read to the jury, as evidence. the tes- I have no disposition to entes: [IMONY of two prosecution witnesses |other charitable orzanizations. Funds Suter Urges Chief Executive _TOKIO. Junuary 20—Battle cries Representa“ve Gibson Says|of the public purks by “keepf the .'.m. any de 1;&:\\. f)\‘]&v.lvl:dl”\"(h‘ Viee i‘r‘xfimzm.}‘.,;r,l{iv] m‘ (Ixi.e\:,;;lv'l:‘i;)l\)il\&‘;‘\é ‘ g'fin’l’e‘: ;‘“':,‘. );::.’1‘“ s are ;:mfl\' m»‘;; ;:.\uml ”ulw by ].v,m.l.v. se political |-nl zgrass” sizns and ather restrictions The committee ordered a favorable ‘resident of the nit Stat-s or e testimo s a1 d o ed and plic appeals probably jes as the usual preliminary to verba PP : «nd added that “we are antirely will- ' report on the bill providing that ur ity e, e T et recora i uimiied under exceptions | Wb ade o v to Commend a Pian to wartare e Vet wiite revivea | They Criticize Own Admin- | ek, Wi ST T Thtcts fonme s 4l other ol i and duty us a Senator. but do ! which the court allowed the defense, |Strike is settled : speculating regarding dissolution, for bluejavs, but we must insist that AT ed 1o the metropoli S enh e mutcurate: stapement Gfl Jusiie Siaman e Relier Work Expanding Congress for Action. Governnent spokesmen. however. | jstration on Blanton Bill. | oor main interest e in proviaing rea. an 1 : rs and men the Vice President made in reply 10| ment yesterd evening, zuve the| Relier work on o larze scale is he- hive ‘m e be kroyn thit they are not = inz places in public purks for blue T he Fire 1 t of the the Senator from Missouri Government afraid. a ting that if their major _ Jeans.” i pr 3 o€ permission to introduce | inz conducted at Mount Carmel hi : I — J opeland declaved P 4 Sxplzint that he velieved Presi.|Pllls are rejected they will not hes: L e . S e T Copeland declared the testimony of Fohan H. Chen, a |Centralla, Ashland, Shenandouh, | Expizini hat he uvelieved Presi 3 . v; s A'ddner S vlfikr-v as official a and Zihiman of Mar < declaration by the Labor Department | la should be an amend i p ; > ' i be A h | tate o appeal to the country. Despite | Discussing the adverse report of Dawes Apologizes. Chinese student who: wh Girerdville and Mahanoy City dent Coolidge to be in harmony with | 08 (8 SREE o b rents the uver. : ion 1 D : mend he Viee Dresident about an hour |abouts are mow unknown, and today | Hotel and merchants ar Scranton ! the plan submitted to ess and | throw of the ernment and a mew | the District Commissioners on the | in favor of “humanizing” any pro ict_the number of un: affer the discussion on the floor of | he further permitted the roading of |and Wilks-Barre report serious | the District Commissioners hy the or- {clection are considered most improb- | Blunton bill to give the traffic direc-| SfaM of park extension. as Secretary | forms to be, ~supplied to any o 5 satind statement 4 estimony gziven at the first trial | bUsiness depression. Two Wilkes- | zanized citizenshin of the District re- | able | : 3 = of Labor Davis sat in the audience man. Mr. Blanton said that wou thel senate dssuad g Staten 3 Morton Prigs. cleth Hotel | Barre hotels have closed their L I 2 | tor here move power, Representative | and joined in the applause which not be just. because Congress omizing to Senator Copeland and see v\ rigz, clerk at the Hote! e i sed ir main, garding the fiscal relations Dbetween | (Copyriht. 1026, by Chicaso Dails News €o.1 | Gibson of Vermont declared at a meet. | <reeted the humorous semarne of Mr. | moul Shw the cire 5 e make clear juct what his radio . Harris, now dead. The defense, led | 4ining rooms and merchunts say that | g trederal and District Governments m ared at a meet. | Sreeted morous remarks of Mr. |couldn’t know the circums un} had intended to criticize. His by Wilton J. Lumbert. had vigorously | traveling men almos: have ceased to g "o esid 2 ithe Fed inz the House District committee to. SEWart. Congress shouldn't fought the admission of the testimony | come to the coal Leli. Not only the | Jess¢ C. Suter, president of the led- 4 tle detalls. which sho Hows ! A : H dav that the District Commis : Insists on Views e O Copeland an apol- | t4ken at the former trial as embodied | Miners are idle, but hundreds of street €rtion of Citizens' Associations of this 3 ol i e i tered by District officials osv. He has mnot attempted to ob-|in the record and raflroud emploves, store clerks, ' City, loday appealed to the President | criticism of the measure “is only “We are willinz to do eversthing Favorable report also was ge. e n waiters and others have heen thrown ¢ to commend i plan to the attention of | ! criticism of their own administration.” we can to help vou in evers one of o0 the Gibson bill providi scruct the progress of the Senate Kead Into Record. 5 s bewn! /dus the World Court delate. into idleness by the mine suspension. Conzress Mr. Gibson discussed the traffic | YOUT projects. but we do feel that we @ Mment of "“‘,fim w,“;"‘"m‘jl ““'”) ‘;,L‘_ § " el 51 my *he wis re: Meanwhile, john L. Lewis, president Mr. Sute: de his appezl in the | i ouzht to be rmit 1o certain My references in my short extem The testimony wof Chen was vead W ; is, presiden r. Suter made his appea] in . e ey 2 permitted a place on the e pe ,.,.‘.pf‘,h e Tast micht over the | from the record to the jury by United | Of the United Afine Workers, ind Maj. | form of a letter to the P'resident, at- | T a uestion and an article printed Infp,ngwagon to sit comfortably and fiy | Police and Fire departmenis on ace D ere 1 certain Kinds of tactics | States Attorney Pevton Gordon. wnd| W. W. Inzlis, chuitman of the anthrir. | tached to which was « earcfully pre. | H {morning newspapers which said that | yur own department bunner in the 'Count of a deficiency in the pension Ty e W s vead by his sssist. | €He ODerators’ negotlating gommittee, pared statement of facts concerninz | the Commigsioners had rebuked the |same wind that flaps yours, and that | fund between January 1. 1911, and (‘ourt debate, and not to vesterday's #nt, George D. Horning, jr. The first |tontinued to Liv the blame for the con- | the relationship in question and taken Jitriste ~orectar: | You ought to be willing to make our !July 30. 1915, proceedinzs alone. The newspaper re- ! tesimony dealt with u conversution tnuance of the strike ot the door of tyrincipally from the lezislativ i G | We tried last Conzress to et a | Side of the story an integral part of Mr. Underhill protesied against this borts of It must have heen suszested Wan had with Chen and of the for chother. - . ports of he Citlzens® Advisory Coun . g " | real traffic bill,” Mr. Gibson said. “We | ¥0Y educational scheme and give fr Measure. saving that it is a defunct by the written introductery speech of | MeT's receipt of & trom Shanghat | The minerss leader was Yuck in eil to the District Commisstoners SDECIa' Meetmg Called by‘ wanted to lodge authority where it | JUst prominent @ plice as any | fund: that it was never a Governmen e, James G Harbord, referring for edueational purposes. | which he Wilkes nx";l‘&‘”"l"‘;:v“es‘h tou* of the { These reports recommended crextion ought to be lodged to zet traffic re. Other.” said the speaker. *|fund. ‘ana that it eught not to be coifically to vesterday's ceed- | later invested in x motion picture 2 e lvervwhere he was of a permanent plan for e ap - s 3 Gestion Wi 5 made retroactive with fund- 1al reviously., Senator Reed had de-' Wan had registered at the Hotel Har- | @ 5 undoah. where he spoke D IEOVERIHNGINED: (A 2 traffic director and only makes him 4 A few moments hefor _ " " = e P utlon of ttack.| i abett B wm, ry ind | Yesterday. the city took on w hollday proposed that until 2 sound busine Party’s Speakers. | measenzer boy for the Commissloners | ence, over which Chauseey o Hamirn EoEigit DRl on Flopr. ing the Vice President from the floor | checked out about ne Janua su.>~‘f_""‘;~ Rnoe. ‘\ brass band and up- ' basis i adopted the 60-10 v when they criticize the traffic director. | it= chairman. presided, heard Mr. Underhill said he would not 1 because the Vice President could not: Immediately after the Prizz testi- | PIoX maicly 00Ny Derstns. freetsq fshowid Beicontinved. e Their criticism is only a eriticism of | tary of War Dwight' Davis declars sent a mino report. but would beca mony was concluded the Governptent | DIm when he arrived by automobils. Docs Not Maet President. their own administration.’ that development of 4 sound national pose the bill on the floor T - offered in evidence thz entry of Wan Nees Strike Foreed. i} In marked contrast to the furore| Mr. Keller contended that the traffic | policy for recreation and conservation ! Represent Soh And.ZMiman Copeland Takes Floor. in the hotel rezister and after giv- i Mr. Suter did not see the President | which resulted yesterday from en-|director should be under police au-|is entircly dependent upon State con. spoke in favor of this measure point- - When 1 see fit to attack a man fn | Ing the jury an opportutiity o ex. | In all his eddresses M. Lewis de. personally, but left his compunica | deavors of members of the National | thority. Mr. llammer also expressed | tribution to the effort. The War Sec. I that there i now &n annios an \wiant {0 do it where | amine the book, called to the stand | ¢lared the overators deliherately had | lion With Secrctury Sunders. The let | Woman's Party to speak in opposition | the same convietion. Mr. Gibson sald |retary recalled that i was nn simpie hropriation of about $400.000 under he can answer. said Senator Reed. |Robert Lee Carter, rolored, who in | forced the strike In an attempl to re. {tor of explanation follows to protective legislation for woman| € Was tired of hearing the urzument | (ask that the conference had been the prese plan. On the e Wikics Cids 4t B 1919 was night belman at the llotel .liln'.‘:’c"\ ges x‘(’ffl p(.h. 'Iu,\h 1|‘hs“ynlrw|» ‘\"%w.“'. eu-hv \Ilultlv'-‘xl.‘_ e NNorkers Ahe ddlegiies io e Worbens vrmuelnnv ad\Am\fl(}l‘ that the District | called to undertake. but added that motion of resentative Lampert 8 > s il arris stifiec saw W OB Asserting that & ration wis e Ss has recently quoted ¥ 5 4 i * | Commissioners ought to act as nurse | “as ex S you know v " 5 favor 1t would in my opinion,” the Sen- | \ierria | He tesdfied he AW AN | he one ssue at the present time, he @s favoring o permanent settiement | Industrial Conference, being held for every department of government, | vour pres: tak 1o ha Al ¥ou want; | Republican. of Wisconsin, the| favor- o i 3 decent to al-| . : 20C ANOLISE ¥ i1a the S repr as of the unnual recurrinz controversy | the New National Museum. under E : fone ¢ | 2 task ix the mobilization of | able report was made ator continued. “he indecent Chinese entér the hotel and he con eming presentatives would the i The Commissioners considered the ! public opinion.” Mr. Davis. who is Mr. Blant S M tack him from the fioor. [ leave itioceq them on the elevator to ruom sten uny e © which embodied v the fiscal relations between the |auspices of the Women's Bureau, De- | Blanton bil providing for the amend- | chalrman of the President's commni | would make o minorte cenort Login to his sense of decency whether it g5y "ihich they occupied. This oo incip! ‘edera! Government and the DISUrct | puriment of Labor. today unanimously | ment of the District traffic act yes- |tee on outdoor recreation. wosuiot t e b . Ty aHmes was decent for him 1o have attacked| o, ioq Jate at night. the witness re- Inglls. in o format <tatement, [of Columbia. = Our understanding 1| ;o ted a resolution calling for a spe- | terday afternoon, and ursed thut the | conference of the support of tho Prec. | for consideration in ‘ 1 |iGanen, ana henls eaanea it tout ated the opera:ors’ declivations that you express the belief that after | ("0 gon tonight “to mauke possible | Measure be stripped of its chief pro- |ident’s committee ~o far 4s the dic., next District dav. me over the radio lus =ht when | was mot prosent. That, of co s ut they huve no desire -u des “eful scientific study this tor | : Sl i 4l i 5 as not 1 M. ThAL of course 18| one-nilt hour Tuter he was called 1o | Thot thEX Buve nu desire b2 ey e put upon an absolutely | orderly, courteous und intellizent” dis. | POSals as well as a number of minor | charge of Federal responsibility is con. | Monday there wiil he 1 ineeting of a matter of .. very mun has _ & ey ) 3 : 3 S{zet some hut water for them, A WS 4 o) & luainesslike. b e aiar o Gussiie provisions. erned i connection with framinz a | the subcommittee on streets, highw.ve ARG i cde 0L ghiore timeluter e recelved angther | SERIR LY M, Teikls were made s sauitale st busiuesstie R e oo presented by Sre. | The principal provisions they want | national ecreation poricy s ool R Lt t Vice Pri » call for hot water. he testified, and | [i¥ the srpiner o 4 contin Tl SV HAE S Sara Conboy, secretary of the United | S¥iracted completely proposed to in. We sympathize with you in vour Stalker of New York is chairman At this point Vice President Dawes & s v ary €0 crease the power and the saliry of |Lesire Lo protect wild life, but we gek On Mondas representatives of a both times he found Wan lving on Your 4 i Interrupted, savin e i i ot g Your ideas seem su completely in | Textile Workers of America. and sizn- | the director -affic. You 1o symipe ¥ . -zanization e e ivom Missouri will | the bed with the other Chinaman Harmony with fhe plasa sebmitted 10 ag 1o Boode of o don oAt SED | the diredter of traffie. The Comm vmpathize with us in our at- number of orzanizations will be heard x 0 rs ook ope nity to ! téempt to furnish som, w 1 . S ' il (1 the room. laen With the le mittedito b sioners also took the oportunity t : ish some sort of outdoor by the subcommittee. of which M permit the chair to make alxl.u: state- | Myl Cdmission of the Chen testi INVESTIGATE GRAFT RING. ”;’(f',_,i“,m"f,’, (v,'J‘fi”",‘,’l"‘i“,‘]\ e tran. | Zanizations, was adopted without de-| romment on the charges of Director | "ecreation for the factory zirl and the | Gibson of Vermont is chairman. on e aile which was read ai (Continued on Page 5, Colimn 2) — ized citizenship of the Di That | ate Eldridze that he Ix not fecelvinz the | (Acipny man.” My, Stewart continued. | the bill enlarging the powers of the euce o aniarticle which iauirerd & : 5 Federal Jurors Probe Stories of Ex-!the writer is movad to submit The conference then proceeded with | proper co-operatfon of the Police De-| he vamp matcher in a shoe fac- National Capital Park Commission to W g T e R - vour consideration the definite p |4 discussion of educational. civie and | pavtment in the enforcement of traffic | 0¥, the_loe-cutter-off i the sheep include city planning work and for the i tortions. on this subject as formulated by the | récreational factors in the woman | regulations. A paragraph in a report = (Continued on Paze 2, Column . ddition of six members to that com- e e Wiien W read wt e | QRITISH CABINET COUNCIL| n s sublect us formilated i che | Fecieational factars tn the HomLel IeElatnte e v one addition of six members to that com request of the Senator from Missouri,” CHICAGO, January 20 (P)—A g cof, " = 1 5 LHIey v S h sty ok thig e 3ast. noon to go to the White House, where | “The standard of co-operation and in the caucus room of the House Of Then. Mr. President, vou have been WORRIED OVER FINANC F_:;lhfl LE nd jury vesterday started; "ippgle plans are an enlaraement in |they were received by President | assistance rendered by the Police De- PROBE OF FORGERY CASE fice Buildin very :”i]m“fi"”(‘.y‘"Nn,‘-’\'.m,:”;‘;:q\ {H] FRasion o 4 1 ""i'"ll’ ;!!\ -:xl:r‘.:w: detail of the =eneral scheme submit- | Coolidze. ‘hur;'nlenll in u:e y‘m;\ hax been of a Hearings Scheduled ported by all of the cspapers, for = v which upward of {5 O e e the st oft high crder. and with proper co cpera- s § = 3 = 4 sons were fleeced | oul of Y 2 y-eighi ers to Reappear. high drder. antd with niopar co oy 1 read in the press of this morning a | Churchill, Faced With Prospect of | 33, bersons were flceced = out { Congress by the Federation of Citi- oA Y (Continued on Page 2, Column 1.) BY FRANCE CRITICIZED| romorrow, hearing wilt be continued statement which contains my name .000. bt fons of the Distric John 1. Edserton. president of the y ubcom L YHich 55 const: tement 3 Bulget Deficit, Fighttne Seven victims appeared before the |%€Ns Associations of the District of | Job Algerton, Drssicant oF S 1 by the subcommittee which is consid replied Senator Reed. I am zlad, get Deficit, Fighting o puetims apveared betore the | Solmiia, representing our organized | National Association of Manutactur | Premier Bethlen Declares Investi. | 7ins the bill introduced by Chairs however. to have the Vice President for Betting Tax. es mirnal ot huty, United | \hite citizens und concurred in by the e PNEUMONIA INCREASES. | nvesti-| Ziniman. at the request of the make it statement.” S {ary Doy, T ce deteetiveand wreqcpuiiin. of Civic Aauceltioni; veil | SpeRhers illowine, his' sddress ‘yer A e gation at Budapest Overstepped Commissioners, to eniurse the powers enator Copeland then took the | pg the Associsted Press I e 8 resenting our orzanized colored ciii- 4 orning, : b, de: of the District Commissioners to in- floor to deny that he had had any. | ONDON, January 20.—The first -ml"}'lt;‘\: ,.‘::\- \’\‘xnr: “v:p;ulm] to have| o m;unced the influence uxkv'erl Commu- | Twenty-one New Cases Today Boundary of International Usase. clude zemeral municipal aut statement read into the Record, and | oS Dos SIS CRTTe et i oW the men. posing as ““fha uim has been simnly o pro- | NSts on American workers. sent a| . = On Tuesday @ hearing is to be given lowed within an hour e e eilion of PAFment which | fanes And arrested them. then forced | fyety und method wnd then by appro- | Which he stated he would sladly 80| Twenty.one new pneumonia cases, | - BUPAPEST, Hungarv. January 20. §f e =hool hoard before the sub Recalls Earlier Speech opens a fortnizht henc nd 1o con- | et Leighs priate legislation sct up & pevanent "e‘f;;lcm}:w‘i;::\\enlon again and an-| ine argest number reported in any | vermicy i “r"nml:“;vu;;" French in|committee on elective franchise. of @ b 5 sider raft of <ing’s speec lan automatically adjustable to | swer stions. single s vere . 5 bit Budapest forzery c Representative Reid, Repub- ator Copeland said that he had | Sider the draft of the King's speech b Mr. Edgerton was forced to leave the day this month. were added 10 | case, involving the FEwhle e Repu Tt M It is anticipated that the session will | changing condition: bl con e o | the Health Department’s records to- | pinions of I counterfeiting of | lican. of Tilin s chairman. A num- sicned to a speech made by the Vice | It 15 anticlpated that the sesslon will | ENVOY TO QUIT ITALY. “As the accredited spukesman for [hall yesterday to go before a CONgres- | gy bringing the total since January | 2IHONS of French franc notes. had her of invitations hate heen sent out President in New York. in which he | 771°n0 conl questions. but the zov- | our organized citizenshin, 1 «arnestl Slonal commtlee Snd colld noLTemein |1 6 250, Nine death alyoiwere repori- | orroicpped. the Benrdurs st in | to teachers, pub hool officials and made “what was plain to me un ar | 5 S St 2 i S ‘equest that you consider the plan answer questions (ro gutes | og = A onal’ Ukage was: a feetiie of | PatoatTeaihors, Asseaations o o In his remarks he held up the senate | {aid HONE 0T e e place Ambassador Ochiai. | with vour approval. that it be ~om.|that. “instead of attempting to cure| Ticiflict Health Officer William ¢, |+t TeOPENing of Parllament yesierda: Various measures referred to sub. ta ridicule. and he was makinz what.| ;20600 000 before it was finally done o by mended to the attention of the Con-|all their troubles by legislative poul-| powler believes that physicians are |\L CeTUAINIY went farther. he safd, committees for consideration include In effect. seemed like a deliberate ef | (300 | _TOKIO, January 0 (#).—Kentaro sress. tices, they could perform their zreat-| not reporting all pneumonia cases, | 13N What Austria expected to be all | The creation of 4 commission to select fort to undermine the influence and | ™ (4t cellor of ihe ,.;Mh.qu"‘nfhlai- Japanese Ambassador to Italy,| “With great respect, I am. yours |est service to the Nation by directing | The mortality rate, he contends, e | 2Wed 10 do in Serbia in order 1o (i~ a distinctive design for a flag for the the usefulness of this body." Churchill, who s faced with the pros | 1s returning to Japan soon. owing to| very truly, “JESSE ¢, SUTER. thelr cnergies toward suppression oi|entively too high for the number M;t'u\gl _l!:w Sarajevo assassins of 1914.! District, to the judiciary subcommit- his morning we read.” che sen. | CETe R B N kine & | Pressinz private business and also be.| The matter left with the President |bolshevism. communism. anarchism |cases. | aieyeitheless, the government. < tee; extension of Fourteenth street, in- e e that the Vice Kregident 1] strong fizht for a tax on betting. “In Sinse or bis Db "‘ ion ooodconteined Extygels fron the legisiative | 2nd "‘\*“5;'"2;““?(’;,‘_‘,“_’;"'"\“""c“.’?r‘;'r‘;“’l‘f - jandeds N o to nay bave'any cluding street chanzes at the Waiter continuing the same sort of attack | {lic. howevi < being oppos : Succens appointed some | ™ i >, P 5 |, woma v s W 2 X 3 - kg cund to the Reed Hospital grounds, to the streets upon the Senate { thix. however. he is belns upposed Y | time in February. Masanao Hanihari,! (Conunued on Puge 2, Column 5) | ing'to eat into the very organizations | ASKS ARMS PARLEY DELAY |forseries. though he condemned i Iluzhxl\.,,\_ Subcommittee; the Me- ther ministers, who shrink from an- ! C iU =i . EE e The tax reduction hill was report- | tymonizing the relizions section of the | [OTMer Minister to the United States. i to which they belonz. insinuations against the regent, Ad. Gregor bill to create i boxing commis- ed 1o the Senate by Chairman Smoot |t S neh e lon of the | is prominently mentioned for the post. | ) Word of his willinzness to 2o be - | miral Horthy. and other hizh offieials : s - the District of Columbia, to of the finance committce immediately | q1 o e, oY o ot bet | st | BUILDINGS’ MEASURE |core the “onterence again was trans. | ROME. January 20 0@, dis-| Owing to noluy interrunticny. i |the. judichiry subcommittee: tao. bills after the Senate met today. Senator i ghe next wemerul election. Treasury | | mitted to Miss Mary Anderson, di-[armament conference at this time |demands that Bethlen resian, the s | by Representative 1lamimer for repeal Smoot zave notice that he would call | omeints alsg oppose a betting tax on | Plan Balkan Parley. rector of the Women's Bureau, who ' Would be dangerous,. declares the Fas- |sion was temporarily susperded. ami of the Public Utilities Commicsion aet it up at an early date the zround that it would be exceed-| BELGRADE. Jugoslavi ' R P is presiding at the sessions, and the Cist newspaper Il Tevere, which as-|on its resumption the iebate ofcned wind providing for a T-cent carfare, to Senator Reed, taking up his attack | ngly diffieult to collect, In these olr. | 20 P—A conference of “«he’?é’r'i?fif s { auestion of Mr. Edgerton's second ap- ( Je0s r’.fi'fi"s.;x'fiu};‘f"‘}f,fi’ sractical: reas | the. forgian Mimorny fashion. While |the public utilitles subcommittee: the Smsmriess o Ui s fary LLns S LR e B B L) O Is A 4 Attermoon, " feckiea upon s sons. = inine chmmues homiregs wene, 2eote Jusonie, Court bil, itrotuced by M supporters ¢ e CO! o lay aside ! jjkely that recourse will be had in|slavia, Czechoslovakia and Rumania— | am Is rove: 3 *Pe is i SIS “rtable | U . to subcol 5 the court. protocol and take up the | some new form of Jusury taxes to pro- | will be held here about February 20, $185,000, Sogtam PP ) Plea by Mrs. Speer. Aduf’%‘.wmfi“fihe‘~a|'::;’;f:e udt| fo Eain admission and stornwed the | tee: the bill authorizing condemnation | vide the needed revenue. it was learned today. i ! o i i |of land for extension of streets and W whojare for o tax Bill axe it day by Committee—Change Af:- | Pleas for tolerance and understand. | P¢ Well purified of the Locarnesque in-[ Al Budapest is reported to be oc.!highways to conform with the general tnz to lay aside the World Cours & ing were made at a forum held fol- | toxication, so that the language at the | cupied by troops, and 1h- “Society highway plan. to the subcommittee on . e fects Projects Here. | Geneva conference may be less lyri aki i clety ofIhE e % sition,” said Senator Reed “and O . lowing an address by Mrs. Robert e may be less lyrical | Awakening Hungary™ is also in read. streets and highways: the Sunday clos- propesition, il Senor feedand| Albanian Capital Swept by Epidemie et president of the national board | and closer 10 realityy e T e e he: s e i 5 |of the Young Women's Christian As- | diciary subcemmittee: the bill creating of the revenue mefsure. T will yield a woman’s bureau in the Police De- e R e Nt D e Jazz as W 1 The $155,000,000 public buildings | sociation.” this morning. % he’ foor i this oment o (he chair- Of s earied Envoys Revolt‘bm_ Which carries $30.000.000 for pub | Mrs. Fred T. Dubals of Bincktoo.. WoOman Doectors Demand Equal Rights | rariment. to the subcommitiee on po- up the tax bill —— - "lic buildings in the Natlonal Capitalldaho, and Washington, D. C. wife, (=) RO Ao Challenges Opponents. BY HIRAM K. MODERWELL. | veils and danced with infidel dipio. | 220, :"r:;f";‘T“mrl":‘;‘"‘"g";l:“’"lm'"'!womnn leaders to seek to understand To Serve as Internes and Treat Men Row Over Invitation. “You who are for the tax bill, you Radio to The Star and Chicazo Daily News. | Mats. Now the members of the Al an e Ty o ‘ouse | problems facing them and to be tol- Chairman Zihlman announced that people who want to lift the burdens e banian national band have sent to °92Y: i ierant and optimistic. She pald a = | he had been asked by Representative i the taxpayers, have but to rise in | TIR. . Albania, January | Paris for the latest fox trots, and _ ThiS measure. which already had |tribute to the work of Miss Mary .. py ine Ascoeiated Press. Srormpieti = Byrnes of Tennessee to grant a he: Uour places at this moment and ac- | Tirana has a severe epidemic of “Jazz | Jaz teas have become an almost dajly | been favorably reporced to the Sen-{McDowell, ~commissioner of public | oy Sma N et L g jPrompled by no other reason than un: | in oy o Sunday closing measure to Sot Ty Troposttion. I mause fov &1t | ocenirretios. ¥ ate, carries $100.000.000 for new Fed. | Welfare of Chicago, who is to pre | 0" 5 s . dechudcnnmlnilwnha,fll{m our sex," | Ngah W. Cooper of Nashville, Tenn., el | This sleepy Mohammedan. town of | All chic Tirana attended last Satur-:eral building projects all over the|Side at the banquet meeting tomorrow | Houston woman physicians demand | f6€ ohtectars! o *fl"l‘“’"“r one of | ihajrman of the Southern Methodist After a pause, Senator Reed con- (3000 inhabitants never saw a dance |day’s dance by the newly organiged |country and $15,000:000 for the com- |evening. equal rights in the practice of medi-|iye “Qich " hiznest ranning rorjon& | Sabbath Crusade committee. — Mr. tinued: in all the centuries of its existence— |tennis club, where Mrs. Hart, wis of | Pletion of projects aiready authorized. | Mrs. Margarite Benson of Tllinois, |cine. Suspecting that a “silly idea” |students and - earned - rons pmedical| Cooper did mot present himself and “No reply having been mude the | except the hootchie kootchie in the [the American Minister, was voted| The one important amendinen: af.| Who represented the Natlonal Manu-| ... woman doctors cunnot attend|the interneships by nam mori 't '©/ was not heard, but the announcement distinguished champion of (his | looal cafe—before last New Year. _|queen of the ball. One lady was heard | fecting the National Canital provides, | {acturers’ Assoclation, pleaded for a |l FOMAR COStofe Cenybt Stond | tho Interneships by hard work. Drovoked @ very lively discussion. measure, sitting here as mum as the | The families of some 20 legations |to remark that “this continued round | as previously announced in The Star, |More charitable attitude toward man-| fo.* {05 0t tnetr colleagues from in:|that Government regulations ey Mr. Blanton protested vigorously proverbial oyster, but with @ much | and consulars complained that they |of gavety is killing me.” [ that the decislon on which buildings | facturers, and asked that representa i} ', [0 at the John Sealy Hospital | ding woman doctors aitending Goaere, | that an invitation to Clarence Dar- more intelligent 'expression of coun- | \ere perishing {rom loneliness. Then | Then the news spread that the Al | shall be built first in Washington | tves of emplovers be glven an opper: | \{"Gh 8850 the women have fied a |ment natients influenced. (i bonay | FoW to appear before the judiciary sub- tenance, 1 charge (hat the respon- | jazzmania broke out in the most acute banian government has officially sur.|on the plans and how much eacn | SINHY to fell what 18 being dors Y Drotest with the Texas University | dectsion. ard’s | .ommittee on the bill to abolish capital ibility for delaying the tax bill is|American form. Members of the Al-|rendered to America and will give | building shall cost, is left to the STRRIOYETS for the upllift of nting | Board of Regents. “But that's absurd,” she protesteq, | Punishment was extended without au- upon those who would jeopardize the ' panian Parliament and the govern-|diplomatic ball soon, and that Ahmet | jurisdiction of the Public Buildinge il :_representing { “iry s two women claim the hospital's| “Men doctors attend women | thority, as the subcommittee had not 1 age of that great ineasure in & ment were forcibly taught the one-step ( Zogu, the great, unconquered lord of ! Commission, which now has under its _(Continued on Page 4, Column 2) ',ction fs an unjust discrimination “Why not vice versa?’ she asked, met and authorized such an invitation. time to relieve the people. | and the fox-trot by the pretty wives of | the mountain tribe of Matl, is taking | administration the housing f .1l Gov- against feminine graduates of the Uni-|in effect, and continued, “We've pro./ Representative McLeod. Republican. of Tteed then auoted from the | pivicrers. dancing lessons! iernment activities in the District of Radio_Prngrumfi—Puge 27 vemsity School of Medicine. gressed far too much to entertain' Michizan. is chairman of that subcom- Mostem ladies threw hack their’ (copyrighs, 19:18, Ly Chicazo Daily 0.) “Wa feel that the hospital board was | such =illy ideac.™ (Continued on lage 2, Column 1. “

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