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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1926, THE EVENING STAR'™ the workings are often broken I heculiar kind, used the knife upon| ! i | | | | ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS With Sunday Morning Edition, | Vith the result of shockins disasters his vietims in most atrocious munner. | HAT itic = i Lo costing many lives A reign of terror prevailed in the S A L Politics at Lal'ge WASHINGTON. D. C. Some years ago In this city a supe- | Eritish metropolls for many months. ) - - WEDNESDAY. .January 20, 1926 | 1107 Workman enzazed in installinz a | The slaver eluded detection for 2 long | By G. Gould Lincoln QIESDAY Iriunty ° | machine buill by the corporation em- | time, although every means was RY CHARLES E.TRACEWELL. | ploving him, and equipped with @ safe adopted 1o cxteh him. He was finally | . fvnar poetaliny £ LN ....Editor | > ; ; 5 v One person, at least, out of the 1121 Q. From whom was the land pur-| marily to differences in moriali THEODORE W. NOYES tx device, tn the develepment of which ! tdentified and was found 10 be vio- | “What da you knaw about dio. | vel knews he dors know a zreat deal 000,000 people of the United States is [ chased upon which the Capliol was |diseases of the digestive and respir e _/he had participated. was “cauzht” inlenty insane. 1t s probable thai the | anyway?” asked one fricnd of another. alont it after allt zettinz veal “kick” out of the sit-|built? What was patd for 1t2—M. W. |tory systems. which are. theoveticails The Evening Star Newspaper COMPANY | ;. i isin of the machine beciuse he [Toledo murderer 45 of the same type. [ The other, being an honest man. i« PR [wathon which has developed in the| A. 1t was bought trom Dunfe! Car- | preventable. Less ¢hs ) Tustnese Offve b ; ral b g YP 1 hlied. “Nuthing. " to the MAnite satie | The modern sefence and art of | Senate, where the zreat majority is(roll. hut there fe no record of the or relative. was found in t ot s T B iy ave [ had himscll ailed to operate hat de-{ That he will ultimately be caught i1 tction o both vl tie- virdio felephony 1 o striking instance Dowerless to act on the World Court | price paid for it [ mortality of infants under one mont Chibaes OMee: Tower: Bulldine vice, and suffercd a severc injury. fassured by the law of chances, which | Perhaps there is mo foree i the |t utiliging the conduct of myaterions | DIotocol because a determined mi-| - o e The differences between the varlen EuwopiasGalee’ 13 Mekent St London. | This extreme case of nelizence Mus. in criminal matters governs for the [ world being handied s cipably, wWith | forees & [ nority continues to insist upon talkinz. 1~n’1}..~ Yh0 ol he valley of the | youpe in these rates very probat Snglan i 50 o dledze. e radio in 5, 5 Vice Pres i Dawes— |1 st7—4. S ave a hiological basis. accordinz wates the proncness of industrial {cventual protection of sociecs, wl {80 Htlle veal knowledsc, ot vadlo Lt | What if we do not understand 112 | fice, Presgent, Charies O BARETT] X originally the whole valley of [ B P, - W S e dens et e g e £ S artic L nd electric ¢ do not understand . either, e he sits, day ¥, . . Y e The Evenins Star. with the Sunday morn rkers to isnore provisions for their | though heavy losses are incurred| “..what ia life?" ts n WM i vel e lve, and most of e man. |food of taik roes on unhindered.|!he Rhine was occupied by Celtle|pe iirnied racial ) . ) ons beg ov N ‘here is the larzest electrie n T Ry dnis. a0 coria| - Tha sanie ey Lo dis d se- | g areat fund of knowledge men have | oor off Go ever 1o do with the World Court, for a Iy e O SRR el r | 108 sawe gendiacy (0 disegurd =€ | Sion. § "anmxml O CAUAING the One II0m | - i e reces: s Senator may discuss whatever he| e rezion. Thev were in turn suc-|y,:"yng vt is its = TS D e S oliec tioy 1 miale DY | “UFily mcasures causes many of the {nasaed concorning (e 0N o ot | , e dctian of our radia recelving {Senator, Ay discuss Whateyer, Hocecaed by e Tomiens, who were | *the lareast of which me ki e The end of sach month Voot ants e e e X 2 : zathered i xely may he hexond o sp, vet | Wis Senate, irres « & 5 G . atehd argee 2ic j S WL wveilents in the streets, particularly The Convention City. in that we really know precions litte |y SR B o o certainty | the subject matter actually before that | :;\’||”~}}?\A:::\gva.,r’\‘:“ T::n';':x im | are four identical ones instatied in 1) Rate hy Mail—Payable in Advance. | on the part of pedestrians. Despite | (i o e rapidiy earning the | about either. (And nothing aboul | gure ™ No ane necd lament, therefore. |body for consideration. Part of the | MEration. and by the vear K10 1he |recently launched airplanc carric: Maryland and Virzinia. (he plainest warninzs. founded upon | - = 2 jether) hecavse he is not able 1o “explain’ | time is consumed in reading. or hav S vonvs fe som. | lexinzton and Saratoga. Two 2 N 3 brghita e 3 ' P | enviable title of heing the convention | RIS 1y o eflection on SOIERLE | [ T arh otk o inz rexd by the clerk. speeches and|Veilm. For nearly 800 vears it ¢on | p,repnwer motors have been installe DRI e ] AT SROR: § e 4 | Teason and Sood sene. e . | CILY Of the world. With elght con:{and art of electricity. but rather « he cxplanation. in many cases, is |articles made or published elsewhere. | inticd in this position. the frontler of | on euch ship. SuMcient Sunday onty 13050071 mo. 25e | taking chances, in stepping off curb=fy oy one naional in character, sched- | complim sine:men have heen | et o imie the dogmatic defi. |10 which no on listens—except. per- | fierminy, colnelding more ok less With f erated by thece motors : without Tooking in the tizht divection, | o Semec 1 bl 1ol o 50 mnch-with uch; titile | o 1o T e o more Lhitns. the ‘Vice President electrify the city of Foston compiets Al Other States and Canads. | Sihow I vl i ated 1o meet in the Nurtonal Capital {107 10 40 20 itions of * Gl whieh le e the Vice President. = linen began to encrosch and in 1501 DAl ) Sinks S a5 G T S SR ERE e ectine | within the next five weeks it seems! ™ 1" (s'a sight for the zods (o warch PERRIexad than befures = v |Ing on. At least that is the conten.|the whole left bank of the Rhine wax | () pouii s diamond rins onte ghi0a: 1 mo {nelves 25 1F the dream of thoze citizens who | some woman handle 4 muodern vadio | oo tion of Senator Borah of Tdiho, lead. [¢6ded to France. It was not untili , 2 o7 PRt as’ onty t Bmployers of “dwr are zenerally | ! Sy ecor. | Teceiving set o K Iheolutel: z words|er of the opposition to the World|ifter the Franco-Prussian War (%7 ! Congny xeatis s siatjer o ascot I Bout (e Not. Mot wven | Nviie the soncepts: that fe: Saflslo eppogidion |0 PI20) that the Rhine azain hecame G Member of the Associated Press. | adoptinz the moof refusing to piing ahon it e that s the ex.|Court, wlthauzh Senator ae) op | (DILIRE G R Auai backtie Gev nition of the District as the most de : iiitze Biitonnion dry into our i o T Auspeated Porce e exclnssely ennitled | ire worker W disrezard safet whether it h: 3 plaining. Who has not had the ex. |South Carolina on several occasions | WHAE' TSl BRC 1INEE FA% 00 o e e e purtieation of all news dis- part of Germany jsirable city for national conferences | coll tubes, but <he «in tnn the dinls Wh o € | s with admirable frankness decla dtod n this naner and sl Ty bist s | Pliances, Workinginen's compensation | = x{-guningron, the seat ofithe govern: | She. too. despite ey cven, slemen s iecher ofamatnammtinns || e O S e A e e G Taken s ve et o e el Tines hereim are atto reserved. | laws in most instances deny sustain f oo Geal spot for gatherings | sy snovanee, wan tell vadio ties with |y, (B0 SR S "ihen turned [ emurt protocol. o “m,‘.h‘ 8 ,y‘d\,,.,'l‘,‘n:,‘\. e e e astin, B satee L = = = ~ Ling payments 1o s¢ who are 1 R i & O o S " Cluss, i jut, privately and outside —H. . jIns pasments 1o those who axe AU | of il kinds. Ts hotels are umon the 1 kot ‘Such interterence fom Kt Ihe clss the record. the opponents of the court | . Mout genzvophers classity (he The Grave of Traffic Betterment. | throuzh their own neslizence. Prob {4y (he world. Its public audi [last nizht.” she will cav. “that 1 Yes. mam.’ vou dectarad. which [duy by day are feverishly marshalini | in Sea s u sex. The term lably there is improvement in this 10 tune both WCAT* cond the Califurnia | . R e s e Camplanien e vea, 1} rin v sey station out. s Zet Hovati. What do | Was well enoush, in b e e e o] 1V Snnlied 0 s areat oy o ). IKir name. the aschange < delizhttnl and its o ¢ hea : : sace: hut it was not true < X water, espetially if salt or brackish ] i o fov habit paye i | 15 delishtful and its heartlly | you know about that e i ot s | well that at present the vatificu- | slon delivered in the Oct L realize thai the sa ubIt Daxs 1 elcomes visitors from all portions of [ What do you knew abuut that. in A atrer of cold tact. teacher | tion ‘wonld be as sure to tollow jerm, 1893, by the Supreme Court of | A According toKabulict pterms of continned emploviment. 8¢ ype 2iahe. Not only has the Nationa! ‘“(’fi"( does ot Tisve (o he aiiher an | MIght have stood there all duy. work. mizht follows day. the Cnited States held that the Great |0 oS 81 B RRE. © ddinz a few more snadefuls ' HC | Cupital these factors in its favor, but | ejectrician o 4 mechanic 1o enjoy | 0% and reworking that problem, nd o on o Lakes were seas in the Isgal sense | hkfel, Thev represent Ironds almost filled | €ldent. and. most of all. in physicall i yceustomed to biz things and is | radlo now. The happy ewner of a | You would have undersioud none the| The lunger the Mlibuster runy)the term. The depression occupted by ace, Splendm. Savinz P e e i e cutiay frant disabletsse or deatn, | i i " R o Lot e n ueitining | hetter 26 al) her Wbor sainst the court, the better for the|the Casplun Sei Ix part of u great | gocece. on s e betterment in the Na- | 3 s | dhle icunifortubly Lo ccommodate @ }ET SEGENEE S i Mnttt his | 1t takes more thun: words jeke | mirposes of the Vice Presidenm ® who |basin which fn recent geoluzical U - jipusaassemblage. {ungue I8 fived some folks understand alzebra < crusading for a change in the |included the Aral and Blich Seas There Is No Filibuster. I Delezates to conventions in this city | Thix is as it shonld be PPN | Senate rules to put an end 1o sueh | probubly comnected bvoon arm inher. | <pectacles ax are now beinz enzeted | the Arctic Ocean daily in the Senute. An object les —— <n. fresh at hand. for Gen. Dawes BY FREDERIC J. HASKIN. \ - v——a Wazh with pure seap water. nsinz a = brush. A | ammenia mav be added tn the | it desired. v in fine sawds A Cypress has heen advertise refusal to indorse the main {tovium is commodious. lts elimate of the bill for increased pow the director of traffie, the [matter as operatives are made wdinz ta Kabalisis snmissioners has succeedec ; curity of compensation in case itters not who the trafe di| ¥ vector may be—althoush the present| Vice President Dawes. in a radic|have a wide choice of both amuse e <o we checrfully admit ou Aiector t= conceded to be one of the | speech fast nizht. rencwed his appeal | ment and historical exploration. ML 0 e e e T nability ',‘;,'f,':"f".::".':{.::':y.. ol foremost experts in the country— the [t the country for a chanse of the | Vernon, the home of the “Father of | quency cutrents has Tod 1o mans | hase tried to nnderstand Just exactly [ In f1ct, it seems almost made ta order i Aivided authority will | Senate rules. which now permit un |l Our Country.” is but a step from the | marvels. ne It of Which < 0ur (he course the eurrents take to zed | {or his pupose. which le Lo arouse the e the example not <ubj e {city i is made easy of access | reception of it domnsic D our off the cerial into the ot and inte ou '”u'x”':’mn. ’?*-“v 'T"-‘w;”“l‘m_f:"“’l'_‘m I Henry V. was the orizing) of Shake homes. cars, but we have sladlv given it up. | Skleh, S i | =peare's Falstaff. Oldeasile met hi have heen made. durins ve inted Tt f1 i< herter 1o listen {1103 by it minority o prevent sctbon GEGL G ondenineit as a tration e In the Senute. the Viee Presigent, if j erctic during this monarchis reizn @ Who was_the origin choracter Falstaft telphia. 1 ave the follo It is said th ment pecple o hoon companion in the youn 1 never be effective in traffic resvlation. | limited debate on any " Jacions theory when applicd | said that he had been prompied to do | through modern means of transporti 1rite Theve ¢ husiness. It is, how-(this by an cxperience in the Scnate | tion. and if Conzress is in session | cant months, 1o redie to the ithout understandinz than (e un the (i | vesterday when he sar for a ¢ ler- | visitors from the states mav see their | siatus of the commonplace. hot 1T do | derstand withont Histenin Fiate st ol i X lable time and listened to the readin: | own legislators in action. Theaters in | not feel that they huve succended very Having owned n dozen crysial ser«| St S 2 Q. How did the <lan - @ " 1 1 v the Senate it is a different mat of 2 mazgazine article whic d been | Wasl 310! o e e st and | Well aed Jinded avonnd with ane ot e s ice Presiden re oviginate?—A. | en fre e ashington produce the best and) S, oy i continue 10 resard [ard i tube aftairs, we st asshighs Vicerendanth This humoous name for dietin \ < in the mosition of o | Plainly utllized the purpose of Hll- | kutest plays and this appliex equally [ 0™ M08 00 Ao (he proud owner of a fve-ube | =peaking to a dinner in New Vork 1y the nrineiple intend 1o inflict on haples epital who s | i orders from the | | i [ ol e e ot | with the purpose of losin ing time. According to the Congres-|to the legitimate’ staze und moving | 1alking about it. No mAatier how many io-frequency set Tt T oy, s aver the radio { Orisinated. in the makinz of sional Record, this is what happened. | bictures circutts o Ctan” knows. he W ke ne pretense. however, e of Technolazy, and over the widio | {00\ name Gantine. Bantins wae | : | M. Reed of Missouri addressed the | That Washington's many advan. | dlizes that he doce not know s hat | 1000 R Bt ) ed in @enounced fn vigorous ierms | (6 sdvocale of such a systent, which | 10 ZOEReS ! nd warp| Soite, Alter having tages as a convention city are becom. | SECLHICS de despite hie <l K ] e Rave ren told—and we believe | the filihusier In the Senate. As ft|l€UE USROS ___ [0 Thefe afe 42 chemiral elemen i B e an R e Ing recognized throughout the United | The wonder of the think . ihen. will | {t—that there are but three hasic eir-Ihippens. the strongest opponents ofy . Has Jerusdem e b teainilag wWith hraraeen and end 1stee i he chief ¢ eng JAr ! = e o (e ket —the 1 zeneretive |the Viee President’s proposed revision [other name?—R. . D. T Tor s w4 Ba tment of o | WHtien by Andrew Carnesie favoring | States is Shown in the steady increase | continue to impress him marvel | O e adin frequeney (which In. | of the rules are among the Senstors{ A. When the Romun Emperor | een discoversd. The latest discove but if the ;::f”‘{'.‘::”"‘ l{h J n:nu;:i V:u’\-"h)'(“! N {in the number of national headquar :n“ '7:"":_';'_ it R oraan Coneert | des the nentrodyne, or should it he [ who are now seeking by every mean { Hadrian rebuilt Jerusalem fter its 0 wue rhenium. whirh resemhles 1 ; ¢ |ihe North American Review for June. | (ape heins established here. Practi @ clgar hox." v ' e et Wt round and the super. | possible 1o prevent u vote on the [destruction in 70 A.D.. he chanzed i< i 0 he shovl- {1593 During the readinz of the ar:| "8 PO IS SStEbshed heve. et | put it wi sl conting e a may- |the other 4 B et G eatare Boreh, Tsaill ats o Rl fapitolina snd torbiads ticle ! SEntrmty kn . 8jwvel Privitely. we have a warm spot in ol Missouri. Moses of N3w Hampshire | uny Jew 1o dwell in rthiz ciny . How ! Frazier—3tr. President, I sue-|nitloniwide: membershin, ar mation Women have accepied oy heart for the regenerator, despite | and T Follette of Wisconsin vepair £ M7, Cldridge’s the absence of a quernm. (The |wide interests has instaMled un offiee | MAtterof-fact way. imt he terrible soueals that ewners o [ Whather you Lelleve in the Vice Presi | 1s. the top of the Washingion | "S5, ved of some of Mr. Eldridze 1 called the roll. which showed the | more imaxinative. still f | ¢ Monument aluminum—E. W, majority of thesc plans | presence of G4 Senators.) in this city. One of the primary | 4oy "Gin the m. auch sets are sending nizhtly Into our dent’s plan 10 revamn the Sen o1 D et X on i ehe el sts that . < | The readinz of the article from the | Feasons. of course. i3 the presence of | Most women are v gtz vecaiy not. at least it must be admitted that | . o/ Byl et terminates in an | paired in the I orti AT stitan Reviow st selloone . g ! There omethinz ahont the his oponcnts are now furnishing him | e e, “hich | Tepairs an inner { North 4 an R havinz beer nzress, but a dominant reason is | <tamd the fascination that ©of 4 rezenerative set that pleases | with the ammunition he wante uminum iy hiz and the 1 ta cure the partd t which they were | concluded s | v veighs 100 ounces hile tire—that is. by s r. Dresident. does the | W ASNINEton's qualification a5 an ideal | densers. tubes. the o N | Something In our own makcup. The{ To aenv the right of full debate | Weighs 100 ounce vith rulber cement Senator from Missourt decire o con | €Ity for the meeting pluce of all Amer- .. exert u thinz is & downrizht honeat set. The!on # measure so important as thi Q) Taingint oty fcreating ox dis | clude his speceh tonight? ;u-m i cither lack probably because they are | plewsure of slidinz up and down the | World Court would be a great in-|jecreasing in the United States’— No wan can take kuowicds the apntenzs | <38 R PO SOMBNLY o mot b ok more practical. by nature. than men. | il of u whistle. when you are tunin< | justice 1o the Senate and to the coun- | X p, you. It is the pas to the door ¢ were sufler-| Mr. Curtis—Then if the Senator will | - Frlwiins e ¢ dally. jin a distant station. f5 something un: ftry. Dut it appears that the sup-[° s." A gdefinite decline in the infant|sucocss. It is lfcs greatest treasurs vield to me I will make 4 motion By demanding “living wa ELeig i asts horea vimisn like any other thrill 10/be experlences | porters of the court have leaned over | mortality vate én all racial sroups| Kmowledae way be acquired b The Vice Dresident—Irees 1he Sen. | judges Mr. tharles E, Hughes sulls at. | LU rejoiee over the stranze avtion | in radio lackward 1o Zrant every OPPOrtunity | during the sia-vear veriod 1916-1921 is | simpie cffort of using the frec i ator from Missouri vield to the Sen-|iention 1 of the electrons in the vacuum (ule We convinced that the recent i for lexitimate debate. The court has | repg w Dr. J. De Porte of | mation serviec that The Even occupies an intoler po- fator from Kansas? 5 n exceeding hard-working | Electrons gaylv kipping from adio conference did wisely in refeain- | e fore the Senate for more than y'.f'nf-':"floglmu- University as a res maintains for the pleasurc and | operied ot <pasmedicalle | Mr. Reed of Missouri—1 will be glad |SFOUD 0f citizens who could not pos. | ment to srid (o whevever | inz trom recommending the abolition except for the Christmas | of his analysis of bir \d death sta- | of ils readers. The seopr of this 3 Jid Ahe Poticel torvield sibly arranze to perfect a strike or- | J8iP) enthia AT AveTies pipadiaunE preceivern. ket cemiadl 5. Day after day, Senator Len- | tistics for different racial stocks in reau is national and interiationa missioners and the Police | OIFIk L L e Senate He likes to “monkey™ with all this ite, €4y we, althouzh we are mon= [ yoor of Wisconsin, in charze of the |the United States. Di. De Porte|no subect is ton clementary or tarzet of attack” by |take a recess until 11 o'clock tomor- the twofold that he knows the sufferer They add 1o the mys-| protocol on the floor, has laid it aside | states that the decline has been both hroad to cnlist the personal attentio ot maiters over]Tow Wotning. he does not understand it exactly. | terv of @ most mysterious thing. hecause no Senator was ready or will- | absohite and relative, reducing the of a specialist. Send your query it Reed of Missouri—I suggest to| The plain person puzzled by an in ing 20 on with the debate. Only | degree of variation between the vates |2 cents in stawps for refurn postans e b i radtee last Saturday. when it was well known |of the diverse zroups. He found the | /o Frederic J. Haskin, director . 5 = enator that he make it 12 o'clock. | come tax blank shou ronsider the ¥ X | perplexing theories and calculations | ere: 3 not spoken but who Intendad to speak v of the severai zraups due nri | Thereupon the Senate at 5:25 o'cl our officials and legislators have 1o v 7y talit i dily =een that M e s | e e cventually. only one zpeech was made | ——— = T I recess. e Record contains |fuce and feel that he is “getting off | : ) on the court. and that not a lenz one. ob setting R . = 5 | this remark in bracets: “The speech | ousy.” RY FREDERIC WILLIAM FILE. After all. the way 1o debate i« 1o de- | test M 1can Situatl()ll ki, i oo SNk BB s et it phe e s e e lliates exic s muf,r Depar Wfa!‘: U1 | lished entire after it shall have been| Girls who want to marry Itatian | O f B e | E A o e e n: 3 } ice of the directo .1t may | o 3 @ an | qecisions handed down in Washinz- | the information eould be had in « jiffy | . W l v . £ ot G Rt Y foonciudea o o amaTmn R T e deciatons anded down fp Woskine)) (N Infsenaion sovine iR in @SS 1L bttt S caetat one 1scussed ith Tolerance oS I NCashinaton: abhioh b hich is strictly aceording 10 | linj to have dowrles sufficient fo sup. | status of the Pan-American Union |duly obraimed, the prisoner returned 1o | Demoeratic national convention which cames in Washington, | parliamentary form and according 19 {port them in a style to which th Tt is declared to he a “sovereizn” | his car with it und was hcaded ag: must select the party's candidate for = rrific esulations b BRRAIE|ihe re port sty ch they | It 18 e et of an independent | for the Trac Conrt when the noiia | President is still two and a half vears . ] have not been accustomed. power, and its property is correspond- | man relented. and, thankinz the offi. | in the future, talk of candidates is be- | Onee more the United States has 1ainly not polities i - = ingly " not _subject to_attachment | clal for “a zuod tip.” said he suessed | coming more and more persistent. ja Mexican situstion on its hands it thie 4 o =e Charles V. Meehan of the | that'd he “wll right about the park. | Three Democratic zovernors of two oncerning clause he new | World Court adherents will perhaps | 1195e Cha 3 park-{ - T < The problem involves the old ques- L. denvinz to alier 3 Municipal Court of the District of [in Eastern and one Middle Western State 5 i > : o elaborate plan for taking care f | sion or not. Nobody can tell until the | °F, CC0Uragced by the recollection that | Columbia rendered the judzment o ox o {are receivinz the closest attention. | tion of protecting legitimate rights of | rizht to appeal 1o their ow while travel, 1L was only on | coneiusion of the semarhe and (hon | Vhile Senator Hiram Johnson is un-{after a Urilliant exposition of the | Thorn 1< no indication of readiness |10 he¥ Will scon be put throush | American property owners without in case of properts 4 < of the remarks and their 4o 0 = constitution of the Pan-American 4 S | iheir political paces, doubtless. They % 5 Govereiznich ubj ne Kalemazog (Gureke S of the first weme that the | publication just how far they were |9” an earnest and persuasive | constitution of the | Pan-American |4t the Whire House to diseuss the 1. | Jie!( IOIUGaL Pacess doubtiess, They | questioning Mexico's coverelznt or Lelolutionary nature of < ion - e i nion by Walter Sco eldd, | sue raised by Senutor Norris of Ne.i e ov. Al smith of New York. Gov. ring e at. i n e became aware that the |ihemselves relevant rator he is not always lucky ue raised by Senator Norrks of Ne- i USRI O ST UG Cing | Interfering unduly in her domestic af|ment will be readily see El o e 2 special counsel. A plaintiff named | jraqc i connection with the Coolidze | . n alien property ice Department had decided 10 14xe | But there is no filibuster asainsi Carmpbel] had secured @ judzment in | (aeae, % fORRecion with the Coolidze § oy, Vie Donahey of Ohlo. The |fairs. American newspapers. us usual. {0l an alfien Broperis | sning of tradic reguli- : . UNELL the German dramatist who staged | the Municipal Court against an em- gige 00 SEEVAUIRE L Ae %iterms of all three governors termi- | discuss the matter in tolerant vein, wppeal 1o ninz of traflic rezuli- |the World Court protocol. There is ho stazed mmisstoners. Some author! " ernment e teniion |4 terrific scene representing the sink- As far as the Record zoes, the public cannot determine whether the magazine article was in any wise pertinent to the subject under discus- ved at Mexi huze crowds were necessarv, the nt. without consulting the offce. went ahead 1nd drew vp = d ploye of the union. and on November el pepeve i om0t | nate in January. 1917. v. Smith st o 2 ; he neces- | heen invielable. he city no purpose 1o delay a vote. There iz "7, 1925, the conrt S 0 it (of {hics believe fhat Norvis' irevelition afbioe 0 idred he will mot bea candi| Do L0f tisi smphsaisine the n {been held inyislable, \ Nt thes it |ing of the Lusitania is evidently o 3 the Trecident’s action in demmnding » X B for patience in dealing with # | he Newark BEvening News sbvious that thes: conditions [no team work of time.consuming {'"S Lus : idently the | 3itachment on it. It as directed | hanket resignation from Dhvid- J. | fate to cceed himself next iall. | weak neighbor seiver inat laNhbieE i RAlGA Gl e continue. Someth must | speech-making. Nobody is padding, |'YP® Of showman that is willing to ac-{to the Pan-American Union | [iwis, Demacrat, when the latyer was | M8 e intends to zo into private | " Jy jc admitted In Mexico City that (Virjune with Mexjeo were restared in icept notoriety at any price. garnishee. notifyi the union of 1he Lyynointed 2 commissioner, is s dam. | Pusiness for the purpose of amassing | United Staggs Government.| 1993 ynon assurances that Ameyican S e ottt » i i e R seizure of the property and credits |;uzinz 1o the prestize of Mr. Coolidze | VO &oods for himself and his | zh its Ambas r. has lodged a | pichie and interests wounld be re t tter | flow of thouzht. Indeed, there is so | T i - of the employe in its hand=. The Wril [as any emsode in his administration | [2MIIY. 2 matter which he has nes-|protest azainst certain retroactive | cneiiod Negotiations since that temoral i of motor vel in{much thought to be expressed on the | It I now feared that the only cheer- required the union to appear in coUrl | thus far. Other authorities take it far w many vears for the sake!provisions in new Mexican laws deal-|ghte have failed to catisfv the Washi There are te v | subject that one of the mest ardent | Ul VOice to be lifted during the coat{and show cause against the attach, less secipusle. The platn truth mrob-|Of the public seryice and the demo- | inz. vespectively. with alien interests| Department. which now makes ! o > - s ' Lstrike will be that of the early robin | MeNt proceedinzs. — Mr. Penfield [ablv is that Calvin Coolidze's hald on | (7atic party. Gov. Donahev and in petroleum and alien land holdinz.” representatinns before the new opponents of the protocol, he wh S arly robin | yed that the Municipal Court was | ponutar confidenc fe trone ghat | Ritehie are likely both to make the vace | explaine the Chicago Daily News. In| o into cffeet amd the Mar ton much red tape 1rd toe little co- |saved the day from cloture on Meh. ! in Springtime. | without jurisdiction Tecavsc of 1he |the averaze citizen thinks thar if he |00 @nother term. Both are exceedingly | the American zction. accordinz to the | T'njon adds that ~The Government aperation. It can havs but one end— | day, by & gallant dash from the rear, ————— sovereizn status of the 21 members makes appointments that way it must :’”!m’m‘ in their States and hoth have | pajly News, “there is no question of of the United States cannot permit SKac [ proposes that the vote be deferred un.| The relations of a probable flibuster ?;’“"'(;‘A"l"‘ff'» (ERElcaRe Svn et o0 the whole. be for the Dublic zood. Sl “':"”J"p’n ’:u:“”“"‘;: ::{‘"rr~ “”‘L\I‘mle! fering “with Mexican vighis of lun agreement entered into on its nwn R D e e S - e - = 28y = 3 v days azo hefore Jud 3 1 0 there seems to b no danzer of an | N12Y oppo! v or the | sovereignty: there is to be no attempt | side in zood faith to he brusquel sress should take At actien. | til nest December, to sive ever v a [te 2 possible forelsn entanzlement are | who, after arzument on hehall of |upheaval over the Norris-Lewis affair, | Senate of the United States instead of | a0 dictation or invasion. The ques- funored witheut resistering its Tt should either abolish the ‘Traflic { chance to speak all he has to say. now up for studious consideration, the union, sustained its counsel's plea R { for governor next Fall. if they should | tjon is simply as to whether definite 2 Rurexu and shove Washington ten Which proves conclusively that —— el - and dismissed the attachment pro {desire. Gov. Donahey against Senator ! promises and internationzl principles * ¥ * Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio is | Willie, B X L cus b PaTTiC reR I tIoRL WHehe [ thare) A5 6 Alibuster: ana. 16| ai There are numerous traffic s < | ceeding: ! Deon B, e ) i illis, Republican. ‘and Gov. Ritchie [have leen (faithfully observed by £ the specifie: agresmes years back in tr rezulation. where | ther no filibuster and no dispos signal 5 Aewn not the new chairman of the Republi- {against Senator Weller, Republican. | Moicor: uliscussing, the sneclfic. agreement. 1t was before the office was created, |tion unduly to delay action. ut v | 1o hold up the progress of a A rail- - 168 3 rporatio . can senatorial campalgn com P But 8 ring 5 ¥ ¢ reated y 3 . But i rail Republics and corporations may be it SIROUE, tampaizn Jy?‘":\?,é Lut according to information from . Commenting vizorously on the is- an agreement was made between the or pass the bill which is the single | would be interesting to know just how | WAY merger. nngrateful, has been allezed. DUl houe o Le. Thereby hangs a tate, | o0 2nd Maryland. the sovernors pre- | sue. the New York Eveninz Post de- United States and Mexico that theve step necessary to briny order out of [far that magazine article published =S mese_ | United States Senators apparently are | gt Cpel cqieatar politiing ws | fer to remain governors, rather than | clares: “Mexico Is a sovereizn Stale. should be no retroactive application confusion. The question is cpen and | thirty-two and one-half vears ago | SHOOTING STARS. not. In 1313, afier huving held & B |undoubledlv slated for the fob until] arr s oid foF the Senate. belteving | free lo encourage ov diecourage theof Article 27 of the Mexican congtitn an P i e e 5 i her of city and State office Ark | L ow adorned by Senator Moses of wew | D2 @s the chief executives of their | entrance of foreign capital. She isition. which prevents Americans frc <hut. There should be no quibbling |bears upon the present question | Trammell “of Flovida conceived “an | Jpit Spined by = e ' New | States they will have more prestige | not. however, free to do as she pleases acquiring land. water and m 1 And no procrastination. On the shoul- | American entry into the World Court, RY PHILANDER JORNSON {ambition to be governar of the land- | LERLE T 0L Gbbosition to "‘,:;,nheu it comes to seeking the s‘-i\\'nh forelgn interests already estab- rights in that country.” and this Aers of the District’s legislative hody e e {hoom commonwealth. But he 'H"*‘kidu,,,‘ ve-election this vear. e<pecially | Gentlal nomination than if they were |lished within her borders. noi i< she rtends that the new Mex rests the responsibility of Washin Traffic rezulation calls for manv | Judgment. Hthe ,efll"““"";"“ A taas e [0 D8} thase who feel sarly symptome of ol EAsHons of tWo senktorial representu | fite 10 Iznore her_interngtionul’ en- ive policy is in direct v = i ash ; 5 e 5 : | When Anzel Gabriel savs to me [anziety a dear ol lady who was his{g, oo Ce cuarten Itives of their respective States zazements and obligations.’ i the terms on which we rece son’s; alkhnortant twatic futire j different kinds of talent. ranging from | [(1en Ansel fiabriel says 1o me. | 7Aunt Sue” came to the rescuc and Ll L L o 3 e * oA * ok ok x tied Calles predecessor. Gen. Obie gifts for political economy as related | SN U 2 make your speeial | fully advanced the £3.000 for nly for a campaizne A zon.” In the opinion of the Waterlan . e jE _nd{’lm_& 1 e slaited | plea,” ’r_l‘:;:"“‘fi;" Aenses that Trammen | Vith more punch than Fess. hut with | Not all of the possible nominees| The whole trouble is due to the pas. 200 iy jthe opinte) Tdlodial s any college men are said to be in. |0 exp D e e T hons WAt I cabiimesi e ten L ou tee him threugh. It|% More established reputation as a_zo-|for the presidency on the Democratic | saze of a land act now awalting the Tribune “if now. under the new aws ta ng themselves in communism, | i€a! precisions as to clock work. A | an meel the tesi. (e, i the midst of his guber. | SCHter of the sinews of political bat. flicke: =ve confined to the list of zov-jaction of President Calles. says the | American investment 1s not safe. then Communist will compe! him. | little patience on the part of the pub. | Il SImply say. “T've done my hest. |0 A 0L P porida sent him to] 110 S0 l'hr choice has fallen upon exora however. William Gibhs Me. | Philadelphia Evening Bulletin, which -,“;J‘;;“"'"‘n‘t which recognition 2 ! e 1 . i g ¢ | Senator Lawrence C. Phipps of Colo- | Adoo. some of his friends sav. will h- [adds that "“Washington considers the CaneL IR _Eovermnaniiiwag S self 10 do the a i ing | lic is obviously required ve br z ke nited States Senmate. A few - k 5 X cured is null and void.’ e1f 10 do the amount of hard thinking 3 gaed. U've brought no thought or treasure | the | United Staes o ) fud an |7200. Perhaps on the time-honored |again urged upon the convention as|{law ambiguous and the entire situa. U751 null and veid ' ; that would enable him to pass a col- | ST areat eportunity to squire himself with his' [1€0rY that “him that has. zits.”[a candidate for fis highest honors. In [tion hazy. and wants it cleared up.” | Meeo conends thit the situation leze examination his views might ac. | The Toledo Crimes. Throush bold endeavor 1a the old Aunt. Without letting her know|IhipDs. with the possible cxception of | the Senate there are Senator Rohinson |The Buffalo Evening News. moting,ci% 0% 0 it 0 The Kaneas (irs z i uzens Mic cets of <as, SGRALIC % hE 10UNS ) Slates.” according to the Kansas Cirx auire 2 logical tendency that would| A sertes of revolting crimes has | For faults I've tried to make - & |anviiing aEout it he invested some{(StZeNE, Of Nichlgan. rdckets e fof Arkancas, the DeniGoratic lesder |ihet TAmericis Wio Rave interesl fattest bankroll In Congress. Onee]ons of the candidates conclin M 5 ve Interests!Journal. and this journal recommends i 5 it e 1n an Acreage ivankac ] o zress. s at the last con [in Mexico protest that the new laws 3 djuen nends Telisve them of dangzer. been committed In the City of Toledo | And loved my family and my ¢ Y st Coast 8t Wlovida, | Senator Phipps was vice president. and | vention; Senator Pat Harr f Mis. | would zive the government at Mexico | At “the Dbest method of obviatine —————. — during the last eizht months. with the . i = % eI S |treasurer of the Carnegie Steel Co.|sissippl. and Senator City the right to confiscate their | Misunderstandir is to proceed along nths. “So, Gabri = A cing the deal in “Aunt Sue’s” name. 5 3 & Kt A i s of justic ween In addition to being liberal with tips | police no nearer solution, as an in- l-r:fl; "‘;l-hl.!;‘l. friend, I hope vou'll try &“m-’m;m e e sent her $50.000 | e still has vast interests in steel. - Who also was a candidate in|properties.” insists emphatically that :fl’l‘,f:"l‘ 5 ;‘j,“‘”,: ‘“’VFH % ,,M':::,mm_ Marry Thaw is a publicity promoter [quest is held over the body of the | iew with an indulgent eve ‘as the profits. * ok o x 1 Senator Harrison, as temporary | “property rights should not be sub. e S 5 : lénisima of agreements formally entered intn. ™ w g Sl . oy 5 y - chairman of the convention, deliv ‘t to the vagarles of politics—cer- % worthy of being welcomed to any cab- |latest vietim, than they were at first. | 1 h”l‘ va;'my e contemag; e Rt et ] seare lnectn Og (o5 jls Dast (W, (ne kevnote spsech at Thae Timg, redject to the vagarles of Polities " | That “the present embarrassments aret. Seven women have been attacked and |+ " TS IV done my best. b ke ot thit ax & descrin: | Partment of the American <arm | Ritchie and Donahey fs the suges: Nl o the nasis of s, mth P, = fiendishly beaten and stabbed and New Agencies. | fion of Washinston. D. C.: “The wide | Bureau Federation at Washinzton. is | tion for ”;e"‘?""‘"""““" ticket just|.,nnice. The first of the primary con- out bullying on either side.” is the Reduction of taxes is one of the ise maltres . 7 o ope suthed spaces, where men are | quitting that influential post to be. |1OW: especially in ihe public prints. 3 2 se are only |conte, e New % Eveni otherwise maltrcated. Three of them | \washing: {open-mouthed sp Whether Gov. ; tests for Senate and House are onl ttention of the New York Eveni things that can be mentioned in Con- | pave died, the other vicims recover- |genr o = ot Chansed . great { politiclans. and somen re. ton fgume “publicity man_ of the Federal |\ et Gov: Donahey would consent | ooy three months away. Outward | World. 3 . L deal.” * % % % !Jarm Loan System. His job will be problemadcal. {4 ! he c ittees will “We h, SR ke Seivance Lbf. MnARIMOUE s S I ; i 2 e 11y ar least, the committees will not e have not merely Mexico 1o vess with ing trom their injurice. The first one | Yoe answered Senator Sorghum,| Baroness Ago von Maltzan, wife of |10 keep the public more fuliy informed | The presidentlal bee is buzzing in his| m;in the primary contests. of course. | think of. but the reaction of all 1he popular approv survived for three and a half months, | “Where you now meer pron “lthe German Ambassador. has turned |#bout Uncle Sam’s farm loan organ- QR G€Rd, ARG e may Insist that he|gonator Peter G. Gerry of Rhode | Americans sonth of us. declares the e T Lut died without being able to give a + i ot prohibition | (e, BETNST 2 Cipitol. She was en.|ization. including the _intermediate | ShOuld head the ticket. N Island leads the Democratic senatorial { Des Moines Fvening Tribune News Industrial Negligence. coherent account of the attack PN | wime agont CF i movedssbut sounlera e aveek: [me g da"{;‘rd“n““'ndxu e e oy | Speechies, has come it s 1 Toremant | committee. and Semator Lawrence C. | while e Bristol Merald Courier a1 . | co 9 y | wine agen |couple of her outof-town friendsthe ins and outs o e agricultural | 30 i et SUiPhipps of Colorado the Repubiican. | firms its belief that “it i as much At a meeting of the Midwest Safety |her. The latest victim was slain out o | Thraugh Dotlh swinas of the national|zime better than Reid. both from the defender of States’ rights and the op:lime Democrats are banking £reatly | the Businecs of thic Covermaent. ia e i 3 3 e vt ponent of further c of : i Conterence the other day in Chicago a | right. | The Literary Prizefighter. [ riiadel and pointing out spots of | farmer’s point of view and from the ll_mwfl_ i “,‘fl:l‘r"go:‘_‘"l""““o" flon winning the control of the Senate. ! he just in its dealinge with other er speaker, representing one of the larg- | Irregular intervals have elapsed be- ! The pugzilist is in a plizht interest with the enthusiasm and|¢qually important angle of Washing- | POA0 Ritchle, it fs held. has many |07 MAny of the contests come this | jries. especially weaker countries . e . da v ton. He was born and reared in % s alIv A pd 4 2 5 50 B Gt When. he . n win, |knowledge of an old hand ot the zame. | w K vear in States which normally are i1 fe to protect American investment (memufectohing corparstlonsiin hi S cen] i ee g e e n. heeding the promoter'a hint. | o™ PEES 0L 20 G the hix swhite | Michigan, was a husky on the Michi. | 9f the same elements of strength |pemocratic. though the sittng Sen:! i ihoce romorion R Jenuntry, declared that the real safety | committed on the 25th of May. the sec- | He has fo interrupt a fight pile on the Hill is one of the most im-| San “Asgles” foot hail team. studied :;:‘;"mfia"(-’i:.':“m‘hcld:.l and without | iCl 0 . onting them are TRepub. R problem in the prevention of indus-|ond on the 23th of August, the third | To write an article for print. Dressive establishments, architecturally | €arm conditions in Furope. and then |he Sith disabliity-—so far as & num-|jicans. e e ‘o s S50 oE Octohee. Ahe riest t e Und ahistoricallv, in the world. She|became attached to the Department of are_concerned—on ["RA% (01 20ive Wil B. Wood of Tn. | aling with this situa mal accidents is how lo create and |cn the 20th of October. the next thre 5 ; the religious issue. Gov. Ritchie Is - (ernational good manners are of the imaintain the interest of employes in |on the 16th. 1th and 1t of Novem.| 79d Tunkins zavs a man who i per. |inds the lunching habit iu the restau | i e R Toinad, for nis st [ Protestant. He i¢ considered o -ib.{4iana has been selected 1o lead the | jimoe imporiance. " <ave the Roch -afeguarding themselves. Employers |ber, and the seventh two months |fectly satisfied with himself is zeneral: [fon'® Baroness Maltzan is an heiress | work was on his father's county-zeat | £ral M not a “wet” and it.is be- o or S the House o Representatiee | ester Times Union. which believes we have long recognized this meed and |later. That these crimes have all been |1t & Poor judge of human nature. in her own rizht. She wag a Fraulein | weekly in Michigan. st ey &itang v In{winary 47 0ldfeld 00 Arkunies some ) SOVIZdER With Mexico in the dame have known that negligence on the | committed by one person is the police = Grasonyof Mudabung & ainier ot} L {CepriieRt 1930} North. and that he would have the un. | ime a%o was chosen chairmin of the | (78T 21 (OURN S0G Joal with nart of the workers is the chief cause | theory, based upon the fact that evi Self-Help. one fdf - Germahyss aristoeratic +—ser—s divided support of the “solid South.” [Democratic congresslonal commitiee, | - oater nation: this is good manners “ c o and iron dynasties. | ¢ 3 he has toured the West and North I «of industrial mishaps. dently the same methods were em-| D0 You think the Government ™ ok ok { Maybe ‘Both. Gov. Donahey, on the other hand.|2"d T orth | good policy and zood sense.” Quoti- oon. and when it does. 1t will | This present debate is the natural out enok ceparinz the Lroth: thsre is ot = T every i S ; | B & SOTON e o in_the interest of the party already. s 7 end good & Protective devices and safety ap.|ployed. None of the survivors has |°UFh! !0 help the farmer? Not long ago a dignified official of | From the Middletown Times Press or & State which “has g oner| The Republican congressional cdm. | President Calles 8 saying that: fp > Dliances ams repeatedly iznored by|been able to give a deseription of her | N0 answered Farmer Corntossel.)the Interstate Commerce Commision | One can't alwaya tell whether or not | Presidents (o the United States, and |Mittee has chosen an executive com. | Felalion® WER VAC O NEC T T S » : Y e - o e | “All L ask is that the farmer be placed | was “picked up” by u Washington | that alcoholic smell I from the driver | apparently he can deliver the electoral |Mitiee on whose shoulders will come | ico Ule not aciuaied by selishnoss workers, who grow indifferent o dan- |assailant. Al of the n have | position to help himself, same as | LraMc cop for violation of the parking | or the radiator. vole of Ohlo as handily as Gov. Smith | Much of the work of the coming cam- | PIOVINGE! FUE OF S St - _ger and impatient of restraints which, | been attacked, it would seem, at night. |/ & PELOR 0 : regulations. The cop accepted an in- o - or Gov. Ritchle can deliver the voles |PAiEN. 1t consists of Representatives | &5 " Whe QRGNS [Trane BRCaime especially in piecework, check their|In some cases the fiend has shown v : vitation _to drive the official to the i 35 New York or Marycy U)2.70!e8 | 'nson of Connectlout, Treadway o fjlolerantly. “After all, Mexico Lolbncs ¥ ; g B : Traffic Court in the latter's limousine. Bang! [S518 1 have th : Massachusétts, Bacon of New York, | 0 the Mexicans. Mexico is their cou Josed. [They aremrons {o tike shory | frenzyjof simiscer, Ml BUSE L Uniemitalnss. As they proceeded toward th> throne s R e support of the Ku|Graham of Pennsylvania, Moore of | try.” The Springfield Union hopes the . .euts, to save time, with often the re. | dence that robbery was the motive in| Ajhough it may appear unjnst SF moter fustics Delsoder and. captor] T ke nmv.n. Wlnrld Herald. e ;;lr\;xhk‘;e'::;:“lh‘z::i;‘?r;'\:ulgn,s Be-| Ghio, Britten of Tllinols, James of | present disasreement “will be handled ault of losing limbs. if not lives. Safe- |any case. Nor does assault appear to| 1 still hold this position. became chummy. *“Where do you hang | And now. with an invescsalion | \oi ok "and gained a reputation for Michigan, Ramsever of Iowa, Strong fhod| mecdica chiients nail Mieer v rules in factories printed in various | have been the purpose of the attacker. | When some one tells me of 4 *Trusi | U7 the policeman asked "'l work Of iU ware, paring ' down” the State's expenses. |3 {R7SAT, Aoy, 00 KO0 i | Serta: “In dealing with @ weaker pow £languages according to the nationali-| This series of crimes brings to mind | . 1 view it with SUSPICION.* sfon;” was the reply. “Ain't that the T e :l"‘h‘t;m 'l;uckee"\’: ssx:::;: of his strength | a0 Curry of California, Thatcher | er. the first virtue to be displayed by ties employved are observed for a time | the atrocities committed in Londen | place that runs the railroads?” the Anticipatory Alibis. - s, of Kentucky and Wurabach of Texa | 4 stron€ pewer 18 patlance’ Cancur. n s ; , e | some vears ago by - “What makes evolution hard ! minion of the law Inquired. Informed : ! The committee itself is made up o036 | ring with this attitude, the Louisville and then disregarded by many of the | some yvears ago by a demented person at make: ey O e e e et s s Phiindaionia) i) | ‘Senatorial and consressional cam. |members. one Representative from | Courler-Jonrnal considers the =itua workers. This is particularly true in | who was known ae “Jack the Ripper.” derstand.” sald Uncle Eben, “fs dat | (00 5" “fai chares of stock inlan| TIs it a sign vou are chicken-hearted | palgn committees of both major par- |each State which has a Republican | tion as “clearly one that reguires di minee. where rules against carrying [ This man. later caught and found to [so. many vpeople can't talk ahout it|,irhrakes corporation and asked the |to count on vour excuses before they |tiee have now been organized and are [delegation ‘or member in the present plomacy distinctly different from the open-fame lamps or striking matches ' be aficted with a ex perversion of & ' without takin’ it as ‘personal”, . 1. €. C. man if he could tell him any-!are hatched? igetting inte shapa for the approaching ' Houss. - ‘sbirisieeve’ arire

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