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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JA NUARY 25, 1926. 7 v 1 | | . ) UBIIRIE | ; OST O HAS NO WAY i i i DA]’A UNHR‘GIBL | [POST OFFICE S NO LEGAL Gets High Tokio Post. | | 1 | - ! 7 i ‘ TO STOP TRAFFIC IN PISTOLS! | ; | , Al e st aior | i s1i0 D ven Obliged to Be Collection Agent for Concerns; i ‘Who Use Mails to Sell Cheap Weapons, Inspector o'k Robinson Tells House Body First Hearing Five Years Ago Asserts—Cannot Be Kept From Criminals. [ Little Assurance of Peace Is Accused of Slaying Negro | Wi 0w ? l | | £ : | . i All-Metal Craft Had Not | | Postponed for Same Reason. | i 1 o 1w i present under| Department exercise eare 10 prevent | AGtUAlly Given on Eve During Craps Game—51 i | ch the Post Office Depariment ean | the weapons falling into possession of | : Been Asked. ! f Men’s Names Same. 0 or e the Erowing tafie {n| persons” who might uke "them care: | of Conference. Others Face Accusations. #dly weapons that is being openly | lessly | | - conducted throush the mails, accord-| “We have 1;.“-‘ v‘h:\l 1-:‘. mnl.- |{-" = — | = 0 e ine to Chiel Postal Inapecior Tush D, {(0 Ao anvihing but deliver the pistols! - e o s R Associated Pre cause of ihe iilness of Tl Himmons. T s T nen i da. | and coliect. the money, even though | BF the Associuted Dress. | Josern Theqdore OMNenl angl Wil The House naval committee today Eradshaw. one of the jurors, the t Partment 18 chony instances. the fe | We imight definitely know that the| PHILADELPHIA, Januaty 25.—A {lam A, Clements, hoth colored. wer ed the Navy Department for a of Sun Wan. the souns Chinese SRR I3 T obliEEd 10 At 8| ckage contains a_lethal article.” | eall for resumption of the conference [ Indicted today b the grand jury $is dorrasmonden fih Uhe . Aeraft student. hefore Justice Stafford in G M BRER O ae the | sald Mr. Simmons. “Of course. we ¢an | of operators and miners, starting here on aeharge of murder in the seron Development Corporation, backed hy Criminal Divislon 2 was postponed | J0RE PEE A8 | notify the police. but that is useless | tomorrow, has revived oft-shattered | degreal ihxconnechon awith IDS) death the F srests wcerning the | today until Wednesday. N 3 hecaise there is no law preventing # | yronee 3 | of Benjamin Frown. a o - Ford cata, copcerping; thel United States Attorney Gordon and er since the establishment of the | [L00® 6 00" paving » platol in his| Fissitiement ol the ANGnEAclg | | cember A ‘quatvel iovarn A buildinz of an all metal.dirigihte. Attorney W ilton La veadily . O. D division of the parcels post, |G G Toicious practice and | StTIke which began September 1, last. | | erap game 1119 Fussell’s court The committee ncted after Assist- | to the pastponement of the @ constinily increasing nomber of | 10U (0 R A WECARCR JREER J0V | There seems no assurance that this | it is said, resulted in Rrown hein ant cre hinson the Na firms, most of whom have their of- | (GO0 PTG (0 hreak it up, given | ©Onference will be more successful | hit over the head with a piece of iron Knd (eci 300w n the court then sdmonished the |fices In Chicago or New York. have | anthorie than the two preceding ones. which The grand jurors ignored a chars naval apnropriation | n a = amainst read by accounts heen advertising in popular monthly e advertmed very |ended in deadiocks, Both sides are | of homicide agains nest_Gatll craft had not heen req by the | ANNA MAY DIETRICH. the 1-al and alw advised that mazazines cheap zrades of revolvers | i€ IOl SHVEEEEL the | hopefuil, however, wha in said to have killed his hrother Nave Department and that e per- | | o them vt the property on A st tie pixtols, (o e delivered oI St hem. T don't helieve e . Archer Gutling witn a knife ot gonally saw no need for entering into | o, | vond where the tragedy oe- thre he madls and paid for Upen o reql criminal would have one in perators ‘lear. i . i 3o ; - street, December e jurors re R htcact fou ener bt ) WOMAN SLEW SELF, | 1t it i= thensht desirable to | receipt. il Al amd Bave ano o il ‘s conters| CHARLES E. HERRING. e the’ death as_an accident, i Ly neral WA | have the jury see the premises. the s nted out in crous element get them. 1 refer ...1ou. ", the operators mude it plain that | SR . iten placed nhe HE CUT UP CORPSE, tosaid, they will he taken there The Stur vesterday, th the embryo eriminal. who might shoot | they had not accepted in principle the | ! Other charges Ip‘nn(;fld by the grand sen Vinso \ together in the presence of counsel. h advertisements in a single peri- much quicker than the seascned | peace plan of 1. ). Lynett, Seranton | Juro are gKTANC jrosns See degfared hzd e H i A curious coineldence that the adical of current issue. AL but one of [ burglar. And bovs, too, can buy | bublisher, as stated by John L. Lewis, Qeorge. Bryan. Jonn: Stelf. Eusens f 3 Priation committer first trial of the Chinese in Decem- them dectired in benyy black them. 1 should like to have onlpresident of the United Mine Workers | 2% =t Grimn_and Joseph W only ene que : } 3 . 18, was postponed for 4 week “Send no money: pay on i my conxefence the number of youths | in his est for anuther joint meet. | | seph A tniiching thesubie (Contim from First e veason of the illness of & Jurior. other words, (he compiny who have been killed by just such @ ing. | 5t ank wi her. however, said i The sick juror at that tme was 0 ChE edaler Ahay & guns ua these | The cull for the gieeting was issued | kerson. general ina De- 11 did not see Miss Dietrich. She was | Aqpon Breadshaw ia o b Wtod | i hefore he pave for dt. “Then “1 belleve no pie needs o Yesterday by Alvan Mark n opers H Accused of Arson. velop « At e lins the bathroom . | to Rotwes dshaw, who 08 an st Office Department must e ey a pistol u o the men n of the joint confer suhiect 1 sat down and vead for 10 or 15 | s of the Chamber of the collection ageney if the gun looks | whose duty it track down Markle, who has no vote in | Joseph Mefl was indicted for arson To 3 question by nler | min H'_'.) Then 1 l-wn-hi‘l = ”»“ 1ere dendiv enonzh criminals. Yet 1 do not carry a pistol ’ ;n;» i ll..« hoped the two = e He is charged \\H‘h’ ~M‘Hh_‘ fire to the as to the itu ve: ldovr of ithe bathrgoni. and, when she Assistant United States Attorney No effort = made by the companies 1 t belleve | have ever carrled Sdes “would come dow comn jrooming house of Mus. Barlara Weide. garding the S0 o answer 1 pushed G the 00t plaening iy denied @ published dvertising these lethal wires o one more than once or twice when | SCHCand brass teks” and find a Local Man Transferred me‘m« at 212 Indiana avenue. where N fell D whivh was fastened with a cateh | carement which made him' sy the (g they do not_tesch the hunds of vers dexperute cuxes. 1 belfeve (0 reak the d L Berli c i) e el el o e * |1 found Miss Dietrich on the o ceution would finish itx case in yonnz hoys or. even worse. embiyo | (hat careving pisto's Is more So far as known the conferees [ Hetl quarreled with hix SIS i s Beap, nineenseius, §picked DU e days, He declared he cannot set iinata, The onlv ceedentials these to the carrier and the funocent | Bave before thei only the Lyneo ShiASTLommencia et erhem spe up and iearried herito the operating thne now when his caze will be compunles ask is, 1 a rule. s $10 bill: | persons who come in contact with | oSt i hus been accepted by - findictment against Ma | i e oy it v 10 e 5 SUmpstlen an e san aini | R (han 5 he £ (e el I A st oo Attache in Japan. who b sid (o have th w Id tbut could not. PO Lt . o . Simmons, does the OMce "of the o pinal b r SO 3 | provie or A tiveye tract Alliar i = ARuAY L id ne : | 5 | 2ex to be settled by conference. LY oo . id Dutch Market NS wdiere 2 Became Paniestricien. STORM-TOSSED LINERS I 1 P S Pri Bil ! ttled by conference. Transter of CHarles 1 Herring. il Ditten, Maiiat, Mas DU o : ress Sees rince 0. Seex Strike Prolonged. mmerciul attuche at Berlin, to the | SpUeeiement. | The 1adiciinen i [ “Then 1 hecame frizht and BATTLE WAY TO PORT ondon rress dees rrincess bibesco. | ; Important post i s, wh | Tine connts. and charges the divected - panick 1 didn't know what to de . P . R . - I - ]‘, y H . Thomas Kennedy, tnternational sec- | aunounced today by Dr. dulius Klein, SR P 1o $500 and the misapproy \etion by odas Tl 1 have & wife wnd Child il | feaved | ST Not rince. emoved as ‘nvoy ere pvtreasirer of the United Mine |director of the Burenu of Foreign and | sjon of 1 ' : inthe lj be blamed for her death | Two, More Than Day Late, Arrive. | ‘ In an address at Wilkes- | Domestic Commerce, My, Herring, who : O iday azainst number o 1 kept 1y all that night in = yesterday waid that three coul |tukes over one of the foremoxt posts i e carvied in the aneuallmy office Vv net mornias | citmne Ten Others. Fighting Heav . {companies—Lehigh Coal and Naviga- of the Government's 1 tomodonl Navy Department supply bill, which, 'Tack, and then | eut off tie head and 3 ¥ By e Assinated Prvss the differences Letween the Bibescon | tion, 'hiladelnbiy and Heading und | scroiee, e et ® e promotion Other Indictments Listed he asserted. were nnauthorized by his || With a4 hack saw and @ knife Gales. Due in Today. LONDON, Jannary 25 The return #nd AL Titulescu, the Bumanian Min-| Madeira Hill- had indu the other | here und educated in Washingt . conmmittee. whict s nal juris On Wednesbiy night 1 distriboted | AT Rj Fringe ISEr at London, which are alleged 1o wtors 1o become partles to an | sehools. Annncing Mo oy hos diction in such ers. AL that time {{he body. | the head, having| By the Assoviated Press | e Nophy i have led 1o Ribesco’s recall. | ment to allow the strike to con- [appointment, br. Kietn wlso il i nx . the chair susta him in poinis of {left it in my office. when 1 took away | NEW YORK, Janmary 25, Two | Bibesco.recently recalled ux Runisian | The Exprexs suve fi is no secret until i oxcale carryiog a reduc- | tention to the fact that 142 Hentx ool Tl ey o elim ne tons carrying fihe body and lexs. Loremembered QU gnsatiantic Jiners crept slowly inte Ambassador at Washinzton, is widely that Prince Bibesco expected the L ton of wages and permanent arbitra- | the twentieth anniversary of George E. licks (1hree cses anproxima 0 for new aivs Thursday morning, and 1 ook i pper | ihe harbor today after battling sirong discussed Ly the British press. wnich do st when he married Elizabeth | tion could he negetinted. tablishment of the foreign se drent Sedibelaceidn . eraft constrnetion during the next fis- | that bore the date of S nber 11 porthwesterly gales that had delaved renerally speaks of the duughter of Asquith. and that ever sinee M Kennedy said the miners would | the bureau _ Witlmme _Galine. ear. Mo Butler instyucted M0 14 and wrapped it up and ten ok | e more tan 4 dax, Ten ather Lora Oxford ormerly 1 1L Asquithy | Titulescu wax given the London Jega- | “fight ta the last diteh” againat arbl-| M1 Herring was born in Washing. | 301 Alfonso BUG0 050 Coses,. nson to have Navy Depart- g and threw it under the trestl liners still were fighting their way #s if it were she. and not her hushand. | tion. there has heen hard feeling be- | tration. [ton in 1887, edwe in_the public| 'V els and Karl Smith, h M"l"'m 5 furnish bix commitiee with anl el buened the rug Friday aftevnoon. | cross the stornctossed Atlantic in whom Rumania hax relieved of the lween the families. which came to i e | schouls here and graduated from Cen- | Alfred G Sl Al building prosiam. He also 1 took the rug and the articles (hat | the face of one of the worst storms Washingten post. The Daily Express head when the London minister com- | [iatl High Setiiol W g ot Richard Allen and Roh for a report on the condition | helonzed to Miss Dietrich nd disposed | that has swept the seaboard this | suys plained tha tince Bibesco did noth- | JUGOSLAV ARMY PLOT. |ington University Law School. ert Coleman. grand larceny: Clarence of the Navy, declarin € wanted 10 | of them. burning these things Friday.” | \Winter, I is true that the princess n; ;.lm 1o l:u'bln‘ulv“lh! “Mk\\""; the i = e Turner. Malachi .,;y., 1. Paul Ker know whether the Navy is “to he shot | Mr. Tavlor asked if Miss Dietrich | Phe Sumaria and Stuttgart arived herited her mother's biting wit, which Rumanian Deht Mission at Washing- | as Appointed in 1911, . and James Creston tn pieces,” or just what is going to be | had any reason to end her life . #t Quarantine this morning. The she mmkes na effort to curh ton. of which M. Titulescu was the! GROWS MORE SERIOUSl He was first appointed to the staff | Simpson bery; ‘Willlam Bell. atizs done with it | “She told me she had taken poison.” | Fopt Vietoria, from tropical ports, was There are mant con < s o head ! e of the bureau in 1914 and served suc- | Blue Steel; George F. Dixon, Wil . = {said Marshall. “She had a love .u\mr held up I will reach port this TR = = = | Arrests Reveal Leaders of Com- | cessively as ‘ssistant chief f the M. Lewis | ard ,\u.\mn and With one of the hig fellows in New Lirrernoon he Leviathan. carryving ade by Senator i it taviff division, chief of the division ence Sutton. assault with danger < ROXY DEMANDS $5.000 | York. and being « poor girl who NEnU 20 passengers from England and CLOTURE IS VOTED i o mior Tebinson, of Avkan: | munist:Movanients in/1910/and ot forelsn investigation] tiade. con) weanon, Roteit AN chses {to work every dayv. he threw her EFrance, will dock about noon tomor- Atter velutin : | missioner at Brussels, assistant and | Archie Nash. John B t h . | 1% in detail the historical | 1921 Are Involved. et ANGL G arles F. Nelson ber DEFICIT BE PAID BY lanwne ot tooke Ter heart “Irow, hore ithan 36 hitrs lats ON COURT DEBATE, i n deiay tie ntorieatf re Involved | acting director af the horenu.. com| Charlea F. Nel "ot | Marshall's confes was .h:»-lnn,\‘ Other vessels scheduled to arrive ‘ the past three and a half vears, | By the Associated Press | mercial adviser to the American mis. | A. Blackwell. e« il jof @ series of dramatic incldentx dnfioday hut not yet reported are the Senutor Hobloson s a el <o y i : | ®on in Germany and commiercia | €1y : It MRS. JOHN DAUGHERTY | i« oy ot e | Pransyiy Nanta Teresa. Bolivar HINTS PROTOCOL 0. K. vociten of entering the poarine ad | ZAGRAB. Juguslavia, January 25— | gi{ache at Beriin, During the past| lawrence E. McNally, Jor == = | y Virginia iuseppe Verdi, Silva - h i Many additional arrests of Commun- | o0 S A gavq fton, Flovd Armst A% R | . Silva, een 1 roand warned sup. A 4 i purchased abor. 2o, ¢ ¢ irat. Pag Marshall Early Suspe | : : and warned sup- ists are reported to have heen made violating pational tinued from First Page.) Mount Royal and val (Contined froih Plrst. Duged wiers of court that if cloture ! : 000,000 worth of American goods @ E e || e roniroReror. o i g e Tag ot dhat loture L during the night, vevealing addiionat | Giti il W S SRl Ko et: William Coll i 4 i . fitiled the opponents of e court will | details of the alleged plot in the | . PR e RN L son. ¢ more than ane occasion Mr. Rothafel [ ments made by Miss Dietrich’s rela- | » Wik opposed to unlimited immis (have accomplished tieie purpose. | oo Of the alleked plot within the |, Cmaterials worth about $376,000 . Atkmion. 1 R dhe Y i T T e ul e el | DENIED EARLY HEARING e el Foin | " st s hat st o the | o 6 e Dt hat o LS Al have reduced their knowledze of his {and admirers. was under suspicion | * | " Senator Reed declared that he never | son went on. “that some of the Sena-|ars in the 1919 and 1991 Communist | MEECHl relations with Japuh can he Henry -tiarfied, oo statements: fo. wiiting have said | from the time a Pennsylvinie 1ail = i eon 10 Tavor of Anreateieted 1 | Turs Wi are i favnt sl he rpren | orgimale 1918 and 1921 Communiat | el expunded; und explaingd thu | {ormie Covle Jan ell, that he would be i to suflerroad huakeman told the pollee he bad | Court Rules Agalnst U. S. in Tea- |mixration, but that he was for selec-[tion for adherence 1o the court are | e monis are implicated in the L the selection of Mr. Herring for th e e LRy 1 loss and not deprive any tnbercular | seen a nan throw a bund mmixration. 1 don’t know the jagainst invoking the rule to close de. | wapjous. L 1 ERPEATINE MOTE | post s to bring the Tokio organiz e andis, Henry (. Bisse shildren of the rizht to recavery. | Navlor's Run. where the e pot Dome Appeal. position of the Klun.” said Senator | hate. If this vote fafls, the opponents’ o 10V* | tion up to a high point of efficiency. | 4 TAndis dlenrs G T These statements have heen placed | freizht line crosses 4 series of tre o resolution will have secompl z H PR e S R, Chitie A R The police had rned LOUIS, January, 25 (P.—The Reed R el ',';:_",_',":r"fw"', Rillnven omplish | A Belgrade dispaich through Vienna | Has 100 Representatives: Henderson, Robert E. Marfing. Charles Mr. Rothafel, qhowever, deciared | Marshall’s home overlooked the ravine, | Government's application to advance sl e i ey i for the court can hide behind the ! SArday night said the arrests of | Reginning in 1905, when four repre- | Gardell and William Madden, non that his expenses for the twn days and when the head was found there | the Teopot Dome oil | ase appeal PANYS AEEOC except my pretext that this i not the right time | | TMUNIsts had revealed a Commun- | sentatives of the United States went | SUpport. here in connection with the concerts | Saturday suspected he was concerned | for »-,‘I,vl\ nm{m;. was ||‘pf\|m! withoue | LHase 0o NeeRp I O tores f me |t r;.!m |n|| the .In':n!l«\‘ -‘:-"m\.r‘ ::|| abroad to study and report on trade | . ", nounted tn $5.800. which he paid. |in the dismemberment of the v prejudice today by the United s o e L AROR § d Renator Ser - Rol o decl - grade advices on January 22 reported | conditions and point out apportunities | Ut after seaing Thai the roncerts did | Early vesterday souvenir hunters urt of Appeals heve. The coury | Sewtio: O o o, INe [The T DT et o e "‘r':"a':"'vfm‘“h dlscovery of plans for attempis against | 4hroaq for sale of American goods, the BABY BURNED TO DEATH not produce Ac much mones ax was | discovered near Navlor's Itun a hucket | <aid it would hear a further Gove 3 the Senate that former Jux- | tien hillE awaiting nction, it i inevit. | e, JIve® of King Alexander and his | Foreign Trade Promotion Service has | ERTURNS Rl R TRl i Aente | IR ChATTed hewis And soms B of| ment application I cotnsel sere - | et of the Senate that foemer T [ B RSAIine setion, it ix inevit: | afiner ministers. Funas for the pur | SR DA SO S bar | WHEN L AMP OV account of $5000. Mp. Rothafel and ! woman’s finery. able {o agree hefore February 10 on eme (ourt tn carcy on work in|is Inid aside at thix time all phanee! 0" %ere said to have heen et |than a hundred representatives scat-| e his compans came to \Washington i The bucket lay ahout 1300 vards | advancement e e he Laague of Nations. |of obtaining sction on 1t el aoce ! from Moscow. heing forwarded by A |rered throughout the world. Many et oanii SR lene two days prior to his appearance and | rom Mayshall's ‘home. 1t also con e e Lt Tor thin| passed. He mald toin mas the Momave! fugoslay Communist there. them. Dr. Klein said, are trade ape.| Foundling in & 2 gave enteriainments o disabied vet. | ialned part of the mrty dress Miss| [0 0N conen Crisae T e Gaernment: | abpnents o The ot | e S claliste, whose work i« ditected" (0| for Children Victim of Acci- erans. The expense for those twe | Dietrich houzht the day of her dex A . = Se Robinson safd that this was| When the Senate met at noon. there | D! al ‘and profitable channels by 3 e e e ST I ST R hia | wat Torenenied “messae Fromrve | MITCHELL COURT RECORD | fommadics”"sxberts” e Wathinginn dent in Ward Room. e silk undervest . e for o, e W honarable man. | President transmitting certified confe iang adion: commitiees from| IMMUR i\ avonal ampa bitning In g five Defends Preliminary Work. e s Senator Robineon declared that Sen. of the. protocol and other papers re.| | GIVEN TO PRESIDENT |iriex which they serve ficAn aitonal (vaps hurnine in s Several assistants to Mre, Dough 7{ i \|:f.-h,:i1 was questioned in his The World Court wag before the | ator Johnson of California had had a ‘lgUn': -n' vhs; \:--.m Court question. _ et | pneumonic ailments were confined Sttt A gl Sl o] SRS Qlicelien Senate. “hrain storm’ on the floor of the Sen- [Senator Reed of Missouri endeavored ! = over at the Washinston 1 T Reih it heaeets Ree {home SR ¥ as twn tduen 4o ool The railroad consolidation. bl |aie the sther dus Hecause the churches | Withouts success t have the Seorcs | War Department Declines to Tnti- | LLOYD GEORGE CUTS TRIP N ieoin sreet JLAs nEmio the ) dtes madsives £ s Jquestioned Lxeiiile U| was being heard before the inter- jad ensaxed in appeals and propa- [ tdopt a resolution on Satu call. | | N eatcidny. il on Ahie oy e day by Roxy that the entire rrange: fpm. when he was rewrned to hix | Niv BN Beard efors o Ad ISHEABH] I B g on the State Depariment for | MAte Its Recommendation in TO GO TO HIS DAUGHTER -t Silling o8 the C0 bt Biviaining tnat the preltminacieseonia |0 [ The Caraway cotton bill wa “The Senator from California sald | <uch papers i Papers on Sentence. { foundling. who died shortly after he Nieeni it ier tatter: ca Home Is Searched. again up for consideration before | nothing about the Kiu Klux Kian and | The (wo-thinds eloture rule hasheen | American Army Officer Finds Close | Wis discovered swathed in flumes 4 don i . Sl e el the agriculiure commitiee, l Ja against the Court” qpplied oniy ‘e befure since frs| The courtamartial record of Col. Wil 2 The alcohol in the lamp had gotten vassing the city i S B . 7 € judiciary committee ix sched- |y dded Sen Robinxon. 1 make 00 Gidoption in 1917, That was. {Mam Mitchell has heen forwarded to | Friendship Existing Between |low and the nurse left the room ing the cf ed the house from cellar to attic, The | qt€ AIEEEE Cothm the ' sinst the Klan, It has ber 1h q Nor S i 3§ | Y direct appeals. and tinat tant find the nade “was | i SRS SE B in iz i vember 15, 1919, to bring 1o a close ' President slidge for final action. | + moment to get more. While she v no other group Rire "'fi e e g which Marshall| Shwninum investigatiun at 2280.this it xlvlln‘~ as a church organic|the debate on the Versailles tregty War Department officials whao | Father and Girl. | gone, the lump in some manner tippe MRl j# portion o Tug W Hfarshy fternoon but it has o m nd League of Natj X Jtted. the papecs: to the White c made a hette G He hid Bro o s ufiae : ; . Nations cove. | transmitted the papers ; ociated Pre over Dhere s i | e HRIT RIOURRE (100 i ator Pepper of Pennsvivania obinson t hail heen then it has heen thrent. | House declined today to intimate what | BY the Associated Preag 1 “"Miss Bella Laff, the nusse, returned Arhafei’s letter N mplisec BllSe DRen BenR ntroduced a bl in the Senate fo I that th ute vesotu. «d several times, but the threat has | recommendations they had made. LONDON. January —David Lloyd ty find the baby's clothing hurn Lz dettey . T e Cupnisins, men tok Marshanl | € establishment of & boxing cor | thon for ratification ed Saturday ent 10 bring shout em| The rourts trial record was ap-|George's quick abandonment of his|sad Drked him we to rom or Aeiet erty for the me he dnimed. Tt to mis niiee on Philadelnhin, Thev | Mission fov the District of Colum- patur Swanson and the sui-jagreement for the limitation of debate, | proved early last week by the War Vacation under sunny Mediterra- i ance. Although the flames were ex ) o e e e e e R | DB %o causist of th Conrt Cenmas 4 in the case of the Isle of Pines | Department board of and it| nean skies to hasten to the bedside | tinguished speedily, the child died agreement hetween Wl MR e S ahes s HrastioE rotat nad thav] “ppointediby theid treaty. i now rests solely with the President | of Miss Megan, his favorite child, who | from inhalation of smoke and flam Douzherty o= Mrs. Mas Moran e e O o Fonnd H Fray Deles A The cloture rule was Invoked on | to decide whether to make nffective 15 now convalescing from an appendi. | in (he opinion of Cotoner J. Rameas Pittsburch, execitive secrarary of the | hlaodstains on the white paint of a The unfinished consizeration of = fr feciared | jne versailles treaty by a vote of 78| the five-vear suspension to which the |3itix operation. is only another example | Nevitt who viewed the hady. Blosbuteh excoutiva eecredn of uic) Nlogrstains (o iois, WUUn iRkt of a1 | AIRe wnitainiied cinlietntn St I hax mo such effect.t decialolito 16, An examination of that vets |air officer was sentenced for his pub. |Of the close attachment between the | Accidental death whs the verdict Avith Taising money for 1He Profcted o o x and a bit of bloady | right of way in the House today, |Senator Robinzon, emphatival Shows that many Senators now in the | lic at'acks on Government aviation | tWo. 1at" inquest held this afternonn ERGtitution. Mr: Ratharal ot g2 nen At 5 2 "_’“,h‘ to of Sep.| following which decision will be |proceeded to argue this nt. 1t Wa%{Senate voted to support the cloture | polictes. | The former premier and his voung-|at the District Morgue, to assign h on B Mg DO L e e e detelis the] Toads. KB to whether the four Dic ||then eight minuten of L oiclock,. the [renolution. inoluding: Senators whe sl - . |est and only unmarried daughter are|the definite canse of death, The Srte hith mandi o e e e s bills awaiting action on the | hour of voting. and Senator Johnson{now apposing the World Conrt, g | | almost inseparable companions. Me- | general helief fs that the pnewmon s h standins in ond [paper which wrapped the head anc s awa "E v oon the | O itornia | interruptod | Wwell ax those in eppositin, .oas| FILM ACTRESS INJURED. |[®&#n. who i about 25, is his stanchest | condition so complicated the physical her prominence in chaiia Kk In | also the torso ndar will be taken up, as this |0f Califormia = intestieiel Rl ’ nto it e oty maaTouC 25, I hin atanchest | condition s complicated the phrsicn e | NaLlotial) Gani e e | n (e fudes Treve hwe M dmpn g B E e Y o nher Previous | e should be given six minutes of | Senators Favoring Cloture. i e in London and on his political cam- ahle ta withstand the effects of the rir Toit. toanstie D e allithe auektions inihis the Haugen co-opers*ive marketing | the remaining time i) reply | _The list given in the Congres || Elaine Hammerstein's Face Cut in | paigns. smoke and fiames. Won't “Forget™ Bill. i et 5o often, ahout ohte A vean;” | BUI priviiegsd atatos Wil teswit 1o Senator Robinson then vielded the | pongrd or Nuvember 15, jo1a ion! | : An American Army officer here | - o _ Mrs. Moran had a large part ARl il Shiran Bos| bBringine that mbtter ks fioor. and Senator Johnson admitted | \no fallawing sitting So 8 { Toboggan's Crash. | knows to his embarrassment of Miss £n part i ne st 1 Iy mew fnrnishings. R £ing that matter up todas Semioe Jolnmn Rdnitited & Senators as fa. | Misans comstanss (o he ISPANISH AIRMEN REACH working up details atFanze- cently 1 painted up a bit and bought | The hill designed to enlarge the |that he 4id “cry ont againat Drobic| varing the eloture HOLLYWOOD. Calif. January 25 | MeEAI'S constancy (o her ather. The ments with Mr. Rot {2 coupte of new rugs | size of the National Capital Park |&anda in {ths collntry, In sibbo was | Senators Ashurst. Arizena: Capper, | (P evere cuts on her upper lin | ;l Q8T AL Y 8t b dance n:d‘ DO BAY ON IGHT understood her first meeti il | Commission ‘and 1o add cits plan. |the court | dle ingisied that he SA% | Kansas: Cummins, Towa: (urtie. Ran: | and forehend were recelved Yesterdar Toyond on the | GANDO BAY ON FLIG 1o cuterininer. vag bt i Explains Bloodstain. Ting powers Lo it juristiction was | entirely Jnsifen | S8 ORI nbatl. | 2% Fdge. N. . Fernald, Maine:| by Elaine Hammerstein. motion pic- | qEOR L o 0 B pnerreqetion written by Mrs. That's blood in that closet” said | the subject of a hearinz today he. |for Swanmin for SNEIR D & Tor' g | Fletcher. Florida: Gerry, Rhode Island: | tnre actress. in the erash of two 10- | when he. tolenhonen Mogan oot but { Will Leave Tomorrow for Cape Douzherts Moran was in Pitls- oo of the questioners. fore Subcommitiee of the House |lute resoition I e lared that the | Hartis, Georgia: Harrison, Mississippi: | bograns on n atesp elide at Lake Ar- [ Gi¢h I8 faihnoned Megan was husy | Wi P purgh vesterday, fut was reporied 101 you waid Marshall. “I had a party | District committee in the hearing | vote on cloture, e ASCRICR GGl (0| Jones. New Mexico: Jones. Washing. | rowhead. it was learned upon her re- | Wha s tame Bl day Ton a wem | Verde Islands on Third Leg e pin jonte fn Washiisiod 10 NI Gepe and somebody got a bust on the | F0om. of the commijtee on public |Substitute resolution wa® B GSEER] | ton: Kendrick. Wyoming: Keves, New | turn last night from the mountain | po e e R straizhien o kg s e huildines and grounds. Representa. | proposition and Hampshire: Lenroot. Wisconsin: Me. | resort. The film star was unconseious | \&ienine "his "etrars Toeone” oMcers of Trip to Americas. Mr. Rothafel 1 it eosts wpite . heavy barrage of ques-| tive Gibson of Vermont presided at |not be closed on.it. Kellar. Tennessee: McLean, Connecti-| When picked up. Her Injuries will | yaifan 3 gl i o D e £57.000 a vear to vin “his ganz e Marshall did not winee, the hearing, which was largely at- | Swanson Disputes Poin qut: McNary, Oregon: Moses, New [not permanently mar her face. her| Finaily. like a good S | A DA RS e sl ke Deplian e ,’“”‘ It was m. yhen Marahall s tended Senator Swanson interjected nmm[,"‘;'““"“{!";”h Mot Nebraska: Over. | physicia believed | mitted defeat ana retiren fone el R e eaianly gans® now is his per-fo,pen hack to the district attorney’s Hearings on the two bills by |{here was nothing in his substitute . Norf ‘arolina: Phipps, Colo- - | field. What chance, after all and R Shile Sonal bronerty. S io sheak, since he ofce and then to the morgue at Media | Representative Moore of Virginla, |.eesation which was not proposed in |tado: ~Pittman. Nevada: = Ransdell, | AR had a mere major against n{ph:\-z’a‘;::é?.{;”'{)‘,‘pn? e to N B Thapeed Mself Jfrom the tapitol (g ook upon the head of Miss Dietrich. | providing for delivery of water | jiu first speech made on the court |lLouisiana: Robinson, Arkansas: Shep: WOULD WARN ITALY. and magnetic personality of David|tra, today for Grando Bay. whence eater i ew You He obtained .qp ihose lips could speak.” said | from the Washington Aqueduct ubject was taken up De-[pard, Texas: Simmons, North Caro. 1 George? : ' 1 - e the services of some of the prOMInent | fyrmer — District Attorney Hannum [ pimping station at the Datecariin | Neon, ‘hl"." ) lina: Smith, South Carolina: Smoot 5 | they will start for Cape Verde Islands tain of th -ment place z 3 5 . 8 5 e o dathatis 7 - 17, Tta =i ¥ — | tomorre or 3 hermit- entertain I amusement place | colemnly, “thev would accuse you of a evoir Lo the Arlington County | “Vpler (he vote had been announced Ul Swanson. Virginia: Trammell, Berger Seeks to Direct Coolidge to SHIP o s e pyer touhis ind ausmented the ynady and criel murder sanitary district, across the Chain = Vice President, showing ihat | Florlda: Underwood, Alabama: Wads: rite Mussolini b i, haai a8 ganz" with ar prominent radio wish they could speak.” veplied | Bridze or the Key Bridge, or both :'ljl, “f::',“"., “ule had been successfully | worth, 'New York: Walsh, Montan: Wiite ssolini on Policy. PING BOARD SUED. |atter a 15-minute flight. e €. belleves ypypshall, without a tremor, “for if the discretion of the Secretary | 1;Coked. arrangements were made for [ WarTen, Wyo. Watson, indiana 37| A resolution directing the President| T | Gando Bay is on the east tat that he should e com they could they would tell you that I| ol War. was ordered favorably re. Keeping time on the Senators, s that | i all. to notify the Facist government of TOKIO. Junuary 25 ). 1¢ was | Grand Canary Island, the principal moIe i Ahe lonces m innocent.” povted after a4 hearing before a sub- | (EECOR (O hould speak longer than | The followlng sitting Senators then | Italy t the United States “views |reported today that the Bank of Kores | member of the ¢ Ty mroup. Las curred while in \\: {"krom the mor arty went o committee of the House DIStFCt | [y jonr permitted under the rule, | voted against cloture: {with concern and alarm™ Its aspira- |had sued the United States Shipping | IPalmus is near the northern tip of not wiiling to ace veauests | the district attorney’s office, Marshall | committec, presided over by Repre Senators Lentoot of Wisconsin and | Ser Borah, Tdaho: Johnson, | tlon for world dominien. was intre- [Board in the Yokohamn district e | the island. | Comdr Franco and b from Washington s foricet about \etil with his firm step | ‘Sentative Staiker.of New vorlk. Suish of Montana are prepared to ex- | California; King, Utah: Reed Mis. | duced in the louse today by Repre |for 311000 ven damasges in connection | compantons are fving fram 1alne the bill It was rs later that Hearings inued before sub- » the changes in the Swanson sub- [souri—4 in all. sentative Berger, Socialist, Wisconsin. | with the controversy over a bill of Spain, to Buenos Aires. tentativel Those w nidertook the work here | Marshall finally hroke down. committees of the appropriatic Situte resolution. Senator Lenroot | The list also shows that with the ex- | It also would authorize the Prexident |lading involving the commercial fan. | planning fo Ax from the latter ity 1 for the cause. which has heen declared 5 committee on independent offices a eclared that there was nothing in the | veption of the then Senator Shields |lo express hope that “a more humane | ure of Takata & Co. The bank | New York if all soes well on the extremely importunt, were in the wor 5 i State and Justice Departments ab- Y ¢ petitute resolution in conflict with [0f Tennessee, who was opposed to the | policy he adopted by the Mussolini | recently provisionally atiached the ' {ransatlantic voyage. The next leg with an altraistic motive and thought Choral Society to Meet. | Propriation bills. the Harding-Hughes-Coolidge proposal | Versallles treaty, none of the Sena-|Kovernment. steamship President Grant as a fore.| of their flizht. from Gando Rav tn to-abtain as much money from popu : ¢ the Wnshington| - Hearingx continued before the | phe MArdiEITERCREIRICET A Court | tors from the “solid South” was —_— runner of the suit. | Porto Prava. in the Capa Verde Is lar subscription hy means of the con.| A meeting o shing naval affairs committee on the But- Seeioei recorded against the cloture, but all TITUDE TEST L1ands, measures 1.056 miles. certs for deyotion 10 an institution | choral Society has been called for to- | ler bill to replace the Shenandoah, |1 5 o Sl AL’ ST DELAYED.| marty 1ast December the Pavh ot Sl which woul restare health 0 tuher- |y night at the Thomson | (o, Pautelnein witness hefors Reed Moves Adjournment. Only one Senator was then recorded Korea made known its intention to GETS NEW TRIAL culous children. They were give e committee o for] ra L 5 il . evers” indication tha M Rofhatel | School. at Twelfth and L streets. 2t (Corane Togiciation. """ | At this point Senator Reed of Mis |45 0ot voting. Albert . Fall of New | yacready Calls Off Trial for Record [fsi7h {he *eamship Preident McKin: . B - % . s g Pk G t. and Sen- . E y - v same con- nold tightly fo his reporied state. | izing. | organization meeting. o Me Dacne ¥ = ranged a bond so the steamen . Justice Bailey o siom ments that no less should be suffered, | Because of the ill health of Charles| ' Hearings, hefore mines and min- | fbsence of 4 quorum. The call brought DAYTON, Ohlo, January 25 (P).— |held. Similar_action was tnken alegiX0: 1| today deciared a mistrial and while arguing that if his cluim fs paid | \Wengerd. former director. the work | ing committee on hill creating ™ e L T B CASHIER ADMITS PART Recause of adverse weather conditions, |against the President Grant my tn | fischarged the jury in the case of Max from the fund he still wonid ve jaf the soclery had ‘W"v:‘x‘:‘: un rn’-: mine resciie, stations in Kentucky. :;“:"“-‘:f otstiment Lieut. John '\;1 :}m,m_‘.v McCook | Shanghai and Hongkong R“"m"k(,orrknns:nlhlnr;\. ch: i..fl-‘.'im“.mmy‘u_.r-“;v‘g {he $1.000 due him a time. but it is expected with | earings before rivers and har- 0B Lol i 3 E ed Fleld, postpones s flight today to|poration and that steamer was re.| hOCKet of & Vis epies 2 Mrs Dougherty was still in Balii- |the appointment, of Dr. | bors committee on Ohio River "f"d"‘;‘;"l‘"fi_"f('::,‘f ,‘:,:"m','":;:':f," IN JERSEY HOLD-UP |try for a new world aititude record. | leased under a hond or 300,000 yen, | AURUSL. when it was e more today and could net be located , Barnes, director of music in the puh projects. to rea Droltoul engythn iauiie He may atiempt it tomarrow if there | BAth ships are operhicd 1o the *on | the wrong indictment had been taken by telephone. Her comment Saturday, | lie schools, as conductor. the work Wiye and means committee jn Of the conrt. Sens ents e Wab is a distinet change in the weather. |miral Oriental Line. & into the jury room when the jurors re although brief, was that Mr. Rothafel | will be pushed along. A number of | executive session considered hilly 0ther motion of adjournment. By the Amociated Press, tired to discuss their verdict. Would ‘met n prorata share of the | programs are heing bianned. on the House calendar. proceeds. This. however, was made| before the letter in question was re- ceived here. WOMAN FOUND HANGING. Miss Contance Cline, Concord, N. | While pursuing a car suspected of C., Had Been Ill. | having a cargo of liquor. Detectivy CONCORD, N. (. January 25 (.| Ozle and Policeman Shenck of the —The body of Miss (‘onstance Cline, [fourth precinct —dry enforcement former supervisor of the Concord|squid crashed into a machine driven Grammar schools, was found hang- hy Miss Edith Petrie, 3921 Fifth| ing in a wonds near the home of her |street, vesterday afternoon. with hoth | parents here today |unfortunate and humorous results. Miss Cline, 47 vears of age, was \When Miss Petrie, altogether un- missed early this morning and alaware of the speeding policemen and search was institinted hy naighbors. | hootleggers, crossed Ogle's path, the Shertly afterward the hody was dis- | detective’s car was forced into a pa- covered in the ched. She had been|trof hox, which was promptly shat- b Ulhegith for some time. “tered. A minute later the shrill Police Reserves Dash Madly to Scene whistle of the reserves' car was heard dashing to the xcene. The demoli- tion of the patrol box had sent in the gnais to which the reserves respond. Another policeman figured in a traf. fic accident vesterday afternoon. Of- ficer @fillard Collins of the fourfeenth preci®t motorcyele squad sustained injuries to his foot when he collided with an automoehile near Connecticut avenue and Afpemarle street while pursuing a speeding car. Collins was treated at Emergency Hospital, but # was said his injuries were not seri. ous, o 1 overwhelmingly voted down, and the clerk went on reading. Opponents of the court; it was pre- dicted this aftérnoon, as soon as the adherence of the United States to the court has been voted will proceed to organize a campaign to get the United States out of ihe court, as permitted in the Swanson resolution. When the Senate met at noon to day the atmosphere was tense. With- in @ hour a showdown was due on the World Court issue. Conferences had been held prior to the assem- bling of the Senate hy both pro-court and anti-court Senators. The question was whether an agreement could be réached fixing a date for limiting | debate on the -court hy unanimous | congent and thus obviating the need | of voting on the cloture resolution. A vigorous defense of the right of the Senate to invoke cloture to obtain action on an important question after it has been thoroughly discussed was HACKEN. ACK, N. J., January 25.— Theodore Palmer, cashier of the Amer- ican Railway Express Co., was said by the police today to have confessed that he helped plan the $8,000 hold-up which took place In the express office here Thursday and which resulted in the shooting to death of Frank Ban- non, a messenger. Palmer is one of veven men held by the police in con- nection with the affair. He said, according to the police, that the robbery was discussed with two of the men under suspicion and that they decided to get two New York men to carry it out. One of the New York men. Charles Strand. Is sald by the authorities to havs confeased also and to have accused his companion, James Lynch, of doing the actual shooting. Lyneh's arrest resulted from the finding of a letter which fell from his pocket during the ho‘ up. v By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, January 25.—Scien- tists in Denmark are amazed at the jattainments of 16-year-old Bengt Stroemgreen, son of Prof. Ellis Stroem- green, director of Copenhagen's astro- nomical observatory. This budding astronomer has constructed an elec- trical apparatus which automatically reglsters the movements of the atars, thus saving astronomers long and pa- tient watching through the telescope. By the invention the human eye is re- placed by a photo-electric cell connect- ed with a telegraphic receiver which measures the fime of transit of the stars through the meridian. Vivid Mind of Boy 16 Evolves Device To Make Charting of Stars Simple Rosenblum had been charged with | another simflar case, and the indict- ment in that case was given the jurors instead of the indictment in the Klan case. Attorneys James A. O'Shea and John H. Burnett appeared for the prisoner, who was remanded for a new trial. e = BERLIN HAS FIRE TUG. BERLIN, January 25 09— Berlin is proudly exhibiting its firat fire tuz. It has created something of a sensa tion, and crowds gather on both hanks Young Stroemgreen, who only re- cently left school, s now studying mathematics and astronomy at Copen- hagen University. For the last two years his instructors have confessed themselves unable to teach the young genius anything more. His father, however, has Insisted on his continu- ing his studies for the sake of the com- | of the Spree River and the Havel panionship of hoys his own age, and | Canal wheneyer the new craft ap- to prevent the too rapld development | pears. of his son's mighty brain powers. The tug iz 50 feet long and can When only 14 years of age Bengt as tonished the international astronomi- eal world by writing a highiy technical article on an astfpnomical problem. pump 1.050 gallons of water a minute. It is outfitted with wireless, so that it can be called instantly, even when cruising,

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