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| WEATHER. [ (T, §. Weather Burcau Forecast.) { 1 cloudiness, followed by | vain late tonight or tomorrow; warmer; lowest tonight, ees. ‘ Temperatu Highest, t noon ; i "\ I v . it . loday. | veport on juse 6 Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 24 - e y N QDPAGANDA PRUBE FISTS AND BRIEF CASES CAUSE f = ~ ~ A HAVOC IN PRAGUE PARLIAMENT 3 Ll ) Czech and Hungarian Members Mix in Wild Bout. ! Former Minister Knocked Out When Hit i UP FBR I]lS[}IPUNE in Nose by Document Bag. i BY \. R. DECKER. | tween Hungarian and Czech deputies, | ["ajs. Arnold and Darguei VIENNA, February 17.—Bitter feel- | the head of a Gzech deputy. Another : ing aroused i yest by the i \ red a4 bhulls' eve with | to Be Reprimanded—For- | vencrdes on ooy vasmonst Doarca at Podars stomach the opposition leader, is so intense Fodor then threw a leather case at his mer to Be Transferred. | thu police zendarmes are on per P wHoduCHed et e ca e 1l - ‘iv‘v-nlmnrlw_ the .\..K-‘;.-‘,‘yfll: y | pended for the next three sittings. PATRICK DENIES DAVIS’ | fichi'try"to release the assatiants e e e fengarian de- | | that the Socialists might attempt a | puties tir { Rowling against the ACT WAS AIMED AT HIM {lesunteraction e sence of police in the galleries and | iere are many groups waken e ; = % y_ . S 0;1[ va_r ans,” but they are nearly ‘l‘lf;ml:\'r }’zn.:-xlu \‘\ able to procee, = 1 all united in one central org zation. s speech, alternately reaten- I .ues Full Statement on Inquiry.| The male nu*mEerL :‘w ;au;ln“:lfir:\]l-:r:;\n‘éh}?l:x;.]u'\ “H, l!:rf:x“\'ul‘lr:l‘r;\‘;;l:;” about 100,000 ttlement.\ M. Benes said the Hun- | Own Testimony Had Su- The two former officers whe ault ne forgery s connected controver- ¢ Foenin WITH SUNDAY MORNI ., WEDNESDAY, FE NG EDITION BRUARY 17, 1926 —-THIRTY- g Star. IX PAGES “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is dclivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday's e P Means Associated Circulation, 104,401 Press. TWO CENTS. HEARICS 10 PEN ONBILS T0 AEND RULES ONTRAFF | Blanton and Other Measures | to Be Taken Up by House Committee. INCREASE IN SALARY FOR OFFICIALS DEMANDED | Feid Indicates He Favors More Pay | for Eldridge and Col. Moller. RAILROAD LABOR BILL TO COME UP - INHOUSETUESDAY | Measure, Hailed as Epochal in Industrial Relations, Ex- pected to Pass Speedily. {HAS UNITED SUP—F’ORT OF ROADS AND WORKERS Will Create Machirery to Replace Present Board. Held Ren- 9 — ed Vaszonyi were members of Maj > Czect 919, i | periors’ Approval. Hajjas group. here seem be no | and thit Hung: H TyeoiOourviAtdesthaked: deted uneleen _ ;...m...ml.n h : 1 the fran, unter. | sponsille for it . | = i ‘ T i o Sl et Ao e i e B O ATST0 Btart Aomoree Gnll | BY G. GOULD LINCOLN 1L Arneld and B Twa parliaments ave inoan uproar Ceechs reserve liberty of ac- | (he nton bill and others which o rker Ay yailroad lahor - Gl have ean | hecayse he bozus frane n tion, ! oy revising the present traffic 1 ui ome up ! ; e Himzarian According to the newspaper 83ste | law so as to strengthen the author ftne Tuesdy t . ‘\-.u\.i Ve wl Kuriey, which ohtains its informa- ity of the traffie director { Prrker of New Yor, . ns ' on deplored 1 tion from French ex, Desider Phe subcon e conducting these g ANAETL [ islation and v o leader and declared the | Baba, sed of P Windisch ke smpcommiie BANCHAE: thiee o nd:d r 1 uld he punished as such ¢ et has made o confession hedvings 4 dnstructeld to POFIEED: m the tipus ped late Kk injurions to the ¢ 1 [ showing that Count Paul Teleki and | the full District committee at a spe g th d 5 : b e o {he | ‘ about the il mecting Friday morning at 10:30 ' th . 4 e e arliament can oelnck | 1 Witk ' s found nothing on remier - Benes delivered a | corresponden This was the net result of a| o S T reprimand in their | I_"” B dorff and von lensthy wrangle in the District com « « pittee, is equally pos Chesiot etriba Svere ro s i N O fERGRTOE (Copyright, 1936, by Chicago Daily News Co) L mittee today over pending traffic leg W " = - 1 nieasuve will receive p d 1 islation. Mr. Blanton sought imme. | [t Is Rumored That the Soft Coal Operators Will Put Up a Fight to Hold Their Trade Gained ¢ " the Senate and e e | "h.upl .];!inn. m' the rulllmmmlnee on i During the Recent Strike. £ i ,,,_;,,,.‘, S i v iy | his bill. which was changed to in | ‘The railroad laber bill has beer | clude all the smmendations of the iiled as of vast importance # ¢ | District Commissioners. o | hetween laries Trattic Dire 1 the Army Q , re 9 1 1 3 e e 98 b00 | To Apply Brakes | ' offic v, from $4.000 to $6,000. He said - ” nd the zer that immediate action should he ’10 ln‘estlg‘l“"“b\ 2 : ( whorits (o —— | - aken in order that the trame bill —_— | b & cipline, found him . : might pass the House next Monds i ; A e Senate Approves Two Bills.) Madden Serves Notice to Ex- e e Bent By the Asiodiated Press | ¥ o Bl e WU S atter to Call for Use of | pedite Measure as Much R N [ ook e o it e beaes fon - ' el 2 10! Ay 8 oo He emphasized that Mr. Eldridge e A | Senate investigations was launch i 5 present O war plans division of the. ais | P ad Sacrificed S100'a vear i saary, | COAlition in Senate to Defeat | o™i, I nterence of Sen. |Davis Postpones Vacation to . ¢ i g : which he had been recciving from the tepublicans. | in ot vl Mol skt e D. C. Surplus. as Possible. ol e e ate Republicans. ; . ! / Feplyin D Apnrican Ambnighlle Assaclaton to Ratification of Agree- ‘o discourage prompt adoption | ReView Recommendations e and else. —_— = —— % ‘ o e of resolutions of inquiry at the re District of Colun and he claimed S i i v A5 The Senate this afternoon | 1| The District appropriation Bll for | that neither Mr. Elridge nor Col. Mol ment Started. quest of one Nenator. the confer- | in Exclusion Case. ki Derart s the bill to complete the connecting |the next fiscul year will probably be | et could be retained at their present | caeefwent on jeccordl by ftaxOriof 8ij e VI (On u ibisig et (s o & Wax abe | Nk between Rock Creek and I'oto. |reported to the House about March 1. Stlaries. - 0 o i o [ aersme Shen e e Snid nifon OF thGk farCnl Tl Ty tfor Park and the measure to reyise | The hearings which started vesterday | oo, o i feProtentative Reld BYDAVIDILANER DN | rze of the subject matter of a AUhough dcits six incs the such nonsensical statemer 1¢ organic law of the free Public [ Will be closed the end of next week if | juising these saliries. There's A combination of 1 s| proposed investigati exclusion order against the Countess Officers Are Grilled. j Library. The bill providing for the Blanton complained that the 'and Republicans afoot to defeat the This committee would conduct a | Catheart issued at Ellis Tsland. ; purchase of the rem 1 in the an Madden of the House ap An_of the subcommittee on [alian debt settlement. And the| preliminary survey and if a favor- | the Department of® Labor has not In the c of the inv lon | stretch between the two main parks | bropriations committee has instructed | Strects, highways and traffic huad not cpances of its reaching a majority of | Aable report were made the measure | acted in the matter of her admission in oftice closely ques- | of the District alre: s passed the | the full committee und notified the | Calle meeting of the subcommittee m; Senate are at this writing such as| then would go to the committee the United at 1 four groups 2 there: House and therefore becomes the first | District officials testifying that while | 7 (89 days to consider the bill to cause alarm to those who believe| ©OF audit and control for approval Secrelary of Labor Davis still had Asithe tmane ement | oio o0 Tisttat ot AR ey i When questioned re ding the | ° Bae | ¥ | before Rim early 1iAs afternoon the shopmer . i of District legislation to be com wants evervhody to have adequats | uincipal relicf for trame conbitiong | ratification of th eement s es.| . pet ] tHis atterno 4 rign and 4 pleted by both branches of Congress | oPPortunity for a hearing, he wants | that would come under this bill, Mr. ! sential to the interallied debt prob Scompencition o i iasalstants) 1n te slation in what | @t this session action on the District bill expedited as | Blanton said it would give the traffic | lem as 4 whole the, Cathcait (c2se, [but hid not an reported to the 1 1n objectionable manner. | This measure authorizes taking of | muc ible. He told the District | divector the right to suspend drivers’ The Democrats have he 1l { nounced his “decision. Department r soon thereafter i of them will be reprimanded | $600,000 from the surplus revenues of | offic they have an excellent | licenses pending trial for violations of | conferences among S | officials indicated a development might e form t towas e ane of the ‘}, Jho longer w | the District nl’(\:unl\lrl.«l to complete | subcommitter with no axes to grind, | PFUVIsions of the act. | have conferred informally with in-| | be forthcoming later. Secretary Davis mendments relat in my il be sent | se of the land still needed [ who are anxious to deal justly with | Admits s erelic urgent Republicans as well as some | was not in his office most of the ing administrative features are stitin » mention was made as |10 join the two parks and was en-|the people, and that if the efficials s Committee Derelict. { admintstéation: Republicans who feel | i hite and oiite iexgccted ol o | fpr e ine but all the important t what specific Was {0 he|acted by the Senate without amend- ng will be frank with the sub, | During the discussion it was|the settiement was unwise. Judging | nounce his decision some time this|basic features are to remain un 1 v . Da ment committee & bill satisfactory to all brought vut that the traffic dirscto:, by the sentiments privately expresse | aftarnioon: ;i nged. It will exclude fl'nlxlll.~I|>"" Vith r to the statements 5 concerned should result. w notice and hearing, now has the | there are enough votes today to beat | (s = - : n those electric roads which thar 1l tion actually was| . Street will sed. Traffic Director M. 0. Eldridge and | Mght to suspend the driver's license ! the settlement. Whether they will ex- | ke SO0 - ‘N‘"""‘“‘{ Davis postponed his de- v interstate raiiroac a 1t himself, his statement said T'he Senate also passed this after-| Dr. George Bowerman, librarian | for infractions of regulations promul. press themselves on the final roll call | parture for Fior on a va requests of those roads Patricks first called attention | noon a bill to provide for the widen.|at the Public Library, occupied the gated by the director of tramfic. hut |as they now feel is another question,| Catholic Educational Institu- |5 teday in order to sive further t o riou: ements which .‘,..;‘x‘rxw ‘[‘r First snpflh 1.mu-.»;u and | entire time of committee today. has no right to suspend or revoke ' for undoubtediy there will be pr personal attention to the case. Arr have been m -1{: in 8y ed in public press to the Myrtle streets northeast. This meas ) jdrivers’ permits for infructions f the ' sure brought to bear from financ : f f "RAVEN o = the House for two days next week or e that the War Department and ;U zether with the one revising the | Donovan to Appear. act itself. ind business quarters to let the set- tions C|OSII’IQ Voluntarily CRAVEN GOES TO OTTAWA. which to consider the calendar as on ¢ by of War were displeaséd | ofganic law of the Mibrary aGll{must Jmorrow the District Commission.! The committee was strongly in fa- | tlement go as written i . A i Wedneday.” erday ix V' the testimony which he had re.| b€ acted upon by the House. ers ave otherwise engaged at & zo vor of correcting this condition | Forgets $90 Change When Buei day. and the interstate ane ‘ hefore the military af.i The library bill according to the | hearing and District Auditor Damey|for 2 time considered re HpIG Bt Tn0 Ka | in Most Cases. | R Bysing ign commerce committee has the ! f the House and |report made to u!w iv(’mtl' by Chs J. Donovan will be the prineipal wit-| Simple amendment to the traffi The general feeling of those who/ | | Railroad Ticket eall. Mr. Parker said today that he heir intention to force | Man Capper nf the District commit | ness before the sabeomioes P e aeh a Cora are opposed fo the Italian agreement TR Wwould immediately bring up the ru Serohie tee. is designed principally to make | fipm ,‘.”."“..nhpx.in"h Cortnert ] T e o oo is that the rate is too low to be justi- | By the Associated Press. 1:1;)‘\,}”3!""7' X e‘.rhu“',‘, 17 (P).—The | WO bor bill, k stated emphatically | clear and specific the powers of the | mikeellineous expense ftome then il | commitice & chance (o hold he fied, especially in son “with| MEXICO CITY, February 17.—Spe-| Barl of Craven, who fled from the } Al olutely | {'ommissioners of the District and the | he considered, with streets the next |and for that reason svecial noting | the settlements made with England | cial dispatches received here from | L/C0 JaICE, 10 410l fl{“;"“f' - Abolishes Labor Board. T of fact for such f}“"' ry truste ”f:fl'l;l ~operation and | imp, nt subject to be considered by | of the District comnuttes is and the propc made to ANCe. | puebla say that 24 hours has been | squntess of Catheart, left this mornine The hill d iway with the sy tements. b Xtenslon of the library, so that it|the subcommittee. for Friday to get a report from the | That will be the princips ument | iven Catholic educational institutions | for Ottawa alone = road Labor Board, created undg B Q0 ‘that prior 16 his may be developed in rdance With | The qirect i taffic was ques: | subcommittee. of the opponents, but hack of it ix|®IVen Cathie Couet O s e s i S o L ey Prarin the military affairs |~ (Continued on Page 4, Column 3) | tioned closely today on the various | Representative Hammer, Democrat, | Something far more siznificant 3t | valustarily showed Ha s Hecvois, Tie i b 0, and the act approved J ; ouse he hid spoke egulations and espe: ¢ vegar 2 « e A Senate's reaction to the whole | arily. s 5 ous e paid for d uctiapproyed i ”'M‘v ';1 & n h:‘l:nn[v ‘;1:’ S - " x\ul.ui ns and especially regardin rth Carolina, a ms r of the sub! d, l?:-“ :.U.Jx:m;‘ o ’L wnaestion. | Guadalass dispatches say that [a return ticket to Ottawa. ST.05. with providing fo ediation. mony which uld | " ne aoperatlon of the electriv liht|committee, admitted that the subcom-| 19 88, ! e anti Mussolint | four Catholic colleges in that state | $100 bill. The agent handed hack and arbitratic ime which \H s h]-l' | sig on inu-»mh street and other | mittee has been derelict ind desery ,.-,x‘|-n |?‘uo\;:;r< e and B aLos Eave bearn clozed at once §2 and then turned to zet place of these he Secret expected nt thoroughfares. i{some criticism. He said that there | U0 2 AT NS ot < o . the balance of the chang h ncies the 1 1 for opinions, and | 2 2 = ral. to some extent. amonz member AL riot bioke out nt BHTccac: fiithe halance of the change from his S oy . At o | (o The Dbill as draftea carrics 5100000 [<hould be some hearing on the pro-| (1 “WiConie arder. whe resent what | federnl d o e neoaC: o \he | till. The earl. however. hurried it shall Le : . free to place bef for personal services under the di-|Vision in the Blanton bill creating| o Teojan premier has done Ui Cloea e of Ter.|in the direction- of his train. The | their officers. agents and employ mmittee his own personal opin- rector of traflic and for the purchase | two Gdditional assistants to the cor-| ipeir hrethren in Ttaly. He virtually | giana. The rioters were quelled with. | 38ent velled after him. and it wa | exert every reasonable effort to mahe « what form lezislation uintenance of - traffic.control | Poration counsel at asalary 10 be | bt grdered the suppression of the | gur' easualti with some difficulty that he could he |and maintain :igreements concerning e el R ol Lo il s Of the total thie toftice [AXE8) 0 accordanceMith ithe o sonie order in that country. stopped and induced to g0 back and [rites of pay, rules and working con « if called upon. to do this. Gen gF s dsctop g tor traf- {flcation act | "'The Democrats have never had the| ORDERS PRIESTS EXCLUDED. |get his $90 additional change. \Vhen | ditions settle all disputes tc 2 vould do it in a perfectly flo slenals, $5.000 for signs, $10,0004 —_—: Italian vote since 1920 in any great | he received it he stuffed the roll of |avoul inter ansportation v manner for /mainiing Uines and) slerials 52,000 1 numbers and there are imputations| s _ bills into his overcoat pocket and | It lavs d neral polic i RS ' e S T S S5 B QODSTAINS FOUND | ier oo I oo v, b 1 | e B TR s ke o T st 3 coved. 3 2 : or supj office equipment and | e eisti Tialiuns to. their banner in | Gov. Jira has ¢ 1" the munici- il road ~exccutives and their wo s SR N . Wife Fights Husband’s At-|s2.000 for miscelianeous expenses, | P heain® ‘Congressionnl elec. | alities In the state of Ve MANY REPORTED BARRED. ave subscribed. Divis with Gen. Patride faking w total of 330,000, the othe IN BROKER’S OFFICE | tions. Tnis. of course. is publicly de. upon the requirements ot th The Dill. fn the second place. pro testimony which he has give = elng for pavment of salarl ied, b ivately Senators coneede | Mexican constitution and exclude | poses that all disputes first shill e e questi ,L-' 'm hun "‘”,:\ ’(emnts to Drag Her to Safe sis -'L‘W‘he public iibrary a total of | e ’.:‘ller':fi_e";:‘ 02:( i\n weight alien priests and close all Catholic | Husband Says Some Cases Never Get ,"H,.»,dm-m in conference hetween the ! committee, or any other ty as Home Burns e iy et "f‘s attered Clothing and Hatchet Depends on Democrats. s Before Publ D e ot b . e rdlv. there is provision for the Patrick said that. While ‘his | — . — (= < 2 .a CC| he size of the opposition depends | _‘\i‘”‘ ey onton ot aieg inun! ition of edjustment hoards: /by 25, based upon Risiown stad ——— | Discovered After Man's ‘lnn how frnlum- the n::nr‘:a.m:"u":n D c WEI.FARE B".L gration laws Dby various countries | (i erente “h"}',' j}"’” A .: b: f the form which Air Service le i ine ui here are som ats | U Ua throuzho o i » ween an individual carrier and its form_ whict el o N Tt TOURIST CAMP SITE Disappearance. | who will vote with the administration i pretty well closcd in the matter of e e lor o i ! War Depart Mrs. Elizabeth B. Teale, 22, | TR betausenther comaifiomideriions o ORDERED REPORTED | it i ired W | austment hoards will have Surisdic < that this was s g & 2 By the Al ted Press. | the country where the banking an : R o tion over any dispute relating to and six of her children were burned | S o of Contidecabic tary of Labor. in a round tible d : _ i » of opinion. and a00h when fire destroved their | | ST. PAUL. Minn., February 17— husiness clements, L06 U fonsidems sion at fu luneheon of the Wapivs rlevances or to the fnterpretation o more 1) stai: ) i . P ‘ 7 & . > application o Nisi g az ol more ' ettt o ter i BAner s e ) { Bloodstained clothing and a hatchet | - hand, the Mussolini , e in_the University Clul vesterday. | application of o UG L B e were found today in the office of |,,(,‘if‘.”:,;' i:‘:;f:m:;‘m-n Ita House Committee 0. K.'s Single “With the immigrtion G Keeing But sl lhgye no {"”?;“{’ o withhim for the since 2 e ive Zihima 5. Sioeeea 0 s Lha 5 7 them fro ing from cne co changes ates o ! s or i the hone: The father, Edward Tenle, escaped [ Representative Zihlman of Mary. Robert C. Emerson. a commission lemigrate should continue to be Board for Handling Affairs {0 another it Tocks prette much Hiw | workinz conditions. Tt is provided tieved 1t with two broken arms and the oldest | 1and in the House and Senator Bruce | broker, who disappeared last night, to Italy in other countries, his exhor-| People will have to stas home -+ | however. that any carrier and its em AR ¥ his ama child, # dauzhter of 14, was unin- | ©f Maryland in the Senate, today in-|after telling his wife that he had |tation that :he.vd_rfln'l-“:‘““’_',:“‘“ = of Children. sald Mr. Husband. ' | ploves may agree among themselve o avidence of the feeling i troduced a joint resolution o prevent | business at_the office. pirit. if not in direct allegiance Is Referring to the “moral turpitude” {as to other machinery, not provide of Seeretiry Davis toward Gen, Pat ie five is believed to have been | €Stablishment of a permanent tourist | Alarmed when he did not return, |Stirring up & controterew Wieh Ber clause of the fmmigration aci. which in the bill. for the adjustment of dis i et that after the inves a5 overheated stove or a | camp in East Potomae Park, contracts | relatives informed the police, who [Mits of BRtan SHETOEE G IR mhe fouse District committee to-|has just been raised in the Cathcart | putes between them tain activities of offi | for which are ahout to be Tet by Maj, | Dattered down the office door today to |there's the K FIWE MG R0l e | day ordered a favorable report on the [ case, but without, however, referring e - « ) office of the chief of djoining buildings beforve the S|U. S. Gra 3 g Y M) find the place in disorder, with blood. | duced itself ini e = ; i directly to the exclusion of the count Establishes New Board. - Sl é : ; 1 |U. S. Grant. 3d, Engineer officer in| aine spattered about. The safe and | DAte as a factor in certain States. The | general welfare bill to establish one : St mane ot 4 Sk ln‘]-g::h' ok, pastor of (he | Charge of public buildings and public | qrawers of Bmerson's desk apparently | Klan may come out in opposition lflil-oa;'d of public welfare which will the il |-, 10 the fomiix ploce the |;m eat ‘w, 1 i ition Methodist Church. was severely | PATKS. N {had been ransacked. Emerson was the Italian f‘“f}‘“":"i'l“'“,‘,'l‘,":;f;h there Is| take over the functions of the exist-|lic, indicating that it is only the more B e hera. 1o he appointed by preser itrick and was burned in attempting to rescue the | The Zihlman-Bruce resolution pro-inowhere to be found. | mo_certainty what it Wi 00 & vexa. | INE board of trustees of the National| prominent people who get the pub.|of fyr members to FEARTAIES 1o « nohy o Secretd ns. Nt o, vemanent (hullding —— O the Wbl e O eiatration. he.| Training School for Girls, the Bourd | licity—"sometimes through announc. | i Trestiont SOl ST, Mooy 1 e The clergyman, who had returned | S0A1 be orected in Bast Potomac| [tous ame for e A ity woie & | of Charities and the Board of Chil.|ing thelr difficulties themselves.” e R e Condemns Activities. from Albany on’ & midnight train, | G0 SRIGE f07, fowist camn purposes. GN(QW SLIDE KILLS 3 {table the Ttalian settlement. which is|dren’s Guardians. s e nected with railroads or the railwa 2 | saw the flames and heard the cries |V & selection of a more suit- | 5 & Hit i . s e v orzaniza s. The duty of the e ST ek : jable site. probably the form in which action! This general welfare bill represents DEN[ES MUSSOLINI ILL | labor organizations he du (e el e his e e L e ition e iUt ENTOMBS 50 TO 100 Noue Be,taken it i wvas refected. It the recommendations of & public wel * [ board will e to intervene at the e 3 S Gwigaer i = b Toee i selection of & sl o 5 {\vould thus be deferred until & new set- | fare commission advisory to the Dis. | quest of either party. or on its own £ o ind | where Teale. unable to force his way | to the selection of a site for a per | flement was negotiated or the Senate |trict Commissioners which had the|Paper Declares Stories of Poor motion. in any matter uot settled by L ac enleaver | chravgh (e mamcs fo IS elildren | BERIRL SULEL Camiha0 1E noun] = { changed its mind co-operation of the Russell Sage the appropriate adjustment board or ¢ tion in what he | was trying to ¢ wife to safety. |be of higher elevation, more sanitary jehangeciisa T % Foundation. Several amendments re. Health Are Shameful. | other machinery set up, or in a dis i e e e R e e present | Avalanche Sweeps Into Canyon, 18| oo ported by Representative Keller, Re-| MILAN. Italy, February 17 (@) |Pute over chanzes of pav. workin: en to bring | cessfully to go back to he ren | site. I the development o 3 | —_ ’ 2 N, Italy, ¥ .— ne or rules not adjusted in home to the officers concerned a thor- | and perished in the blaze. Three of | Bast Potomac Park as a recreation Miles Southwest of Salt bublican, Minnesota, chairman of the | Premier Mussolini, who has been vis. | Sonditions e o {anding of the impro- | the chiliren were sleeping in the at- | zround for outdoor sports and athletic Lake Cit OFFICERS DISPERSE MOB |jubcommittee which conducted theliting relatives here, left last night for | CORfeente Deivsel (A8 BOHES i ) it they had done were de- | tic when the fire broke out. The flames | purposes, no permanent building e Lity. 2 r‘; .'I o hv" the: Distrios - | Rome. !to settle n dispute, then provision-i . ey hattoe wese des | bic e tie fie ke oul b S ptipten), o, peoiopaent beldne | _— OF UNION SYMPATHIZERS | S, imroved 13 et com-| The' popolo Dltalia. denounelng | 19, 5eCtl 3 WSPUE (D, EOSER ) n of Gen. Patrick’s report | from a second-story window. Teale' tourist camp purposes, the resolution | . .. A . ociated Press. continued rumors of an impending .oicv hourd by the President, to in I recommen: s, and the cre. | was badly hurt in the leap. emphasizes. { ‘\ "’_r-_ e ns iy Ut : These were mostly provisions to | operation says, “It is shameful to unlk4'(.°su’ ate and report all the facts re o icted Gen ck to take I SALDIE AR » Utah, February | o & Gathering at Non-union | Protect the religious faith of the chil-[of clinics, operations and_dangers,” | VeSUgate and report il (he facs 1o s Lol el - . 2 |17.—Three persons were reported P dren to be intrusted to the welfare | when the premier obviously Is in ex-|fha’ Nower of bublic opinion is e Next Monday District Day in House [ killed and between 50 and 100 en-| Mine in Indiana—Workers | board. cellent heaith. e i o o BOTH OFFICERS VETERANS, | = ? | tombed in a snow slide in the High- Later Enter Shatt labout a fair adjustment of the differ SRR - . . ‘ Jand Boy Canyon near Bingham, Utah, : e e . {0t O the interet of continued Mai. arewe Tanent en. raricc. But No D. C. Business Likely to Come Up | s souhvest of wieiiy! " 4 pres. - |President, Suffering From Cold, | Ermportatinn. o srike—nd - h erate Pl " 0 St fa 1 i ejouiine 2 P a oy people zenerally How to Operate Pl = e section in several years, gave way | BVANSVILLE, Ind. Februacy 110 Dro Busin f R in Bed P Phere 14 no. measure of compulsio B M4l Arnold and Mal. Dargue Although next Mon Distriet government, only the general | et s s ent bvery ! conducting n campaign to close non: PS ess lor est In €d i he il But the various e ave the Air Service's n expéri-| AKNCUED ReXE o0 Gt ¢ in | welfare bill is ready for Fatian | ans 10 It patly dncluding ithe Meth s in the Indiana coal field — | vided for the adjustment of diffei+ {ficed airmen from the point f view ;o the House calendar, District day in | weliare, B0 s Toady, for consideration | ogist Church, two laree boarding | Union mines i (he REnd goq M0 | ences, it is predicted by both the rail ) nse ted nt West and icers also States Point, N are service with sraduates of Academy but enterea aviation ilitary that arm Ithough the House expects to remain ion _even though it is Washington' birthday, District legislation will probably not De considered because there was none the House, and sial measure, as three members of the committee have served notice that they will file minority reports. Among the measures that are await- ing consideration in the committee are back in 1912 and 1913 Maj. Dargue |on the calendar until the District com- | those affecting the fiscal relations, personally taught his chief, Gen. Pat- | mittee today ordered a favorable re-|suffrage in the District, the school , how to fiy and was with him|port on the general welfare bill. The |problem, hydro-electric ' development the plane at Pollinz Field two | position of House Leader Tilson was|of Great Falls, new traffic legislation, s ago when the general qualified | that there is no District legislation on | abolition of railroad grade crossings, p regular air pilor by per-|the calendar of pressing need for im-|problems of street railway operation yming the requircd “stunts.” mediate action. and scores of others of major impor- faj. Arnold, prior to assuming| Although there are approximately |tance. charge of the information seciion «f | 100 measures pending before the| The District has had two days in ihe Alr Service., was in command House District committee, some of |the House during the present session Tockw Field, san i alif. | which are of vital importance to the'and has disposed of seven measures. | houses and several homes. Gives $500,000 to School. PITTSBURGH, Pa., February 17 A gift of $500,000 to the Hebrew University of Palestine at Jerusalem has been made by Mrs. Sol Rosen- bloom of Pittsburgh., Mrs. Rosen- bloom's gift, announcement of which was made by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of New York here to inaugurate the United Palestine appeal for this dis- trict, was described as a memorial to her husband, who before his death gave §250,000 to the university. { sheriffs when they visited the Sunny- side mine near here this morning. Non-union men entered the shaft un- olested. M The visit to the Sunnyside mine fol- lowed calls on three mines in War- |rick County vesterday during which | some disorder developed. Lee Corbet, 2 non-.union miner, stabbed in fight- ing between factions at Newburg yes- terday and.brought to a hospital here, is recovering. Radio Programs—Page 20 President Coolidge is suffering from what his physician describes as a slight cold, and as a result was forced to cancel his business engagements shortly before 10 o'clock this morn- ing and go to his bedroom to lie down. Maj. James F. Coupal, the Coolidge family physician, said after seeing his patient today that there was no cause for alarm. He said the President had contracted a cold such as is highly prevalent at this time. The President’s Indisposition mani- fested itself last night, precluding his attendance at a_dinner at the home 6 Eowotary of War Davis, at which he and Mrs. Coolidge were to be guests of honor. tended. Although his condition showed no improvement this morni: the Presi- dent arose at his customarv hour He was at his desk as usual, and after disposing of a batch of routige busi- ness conferred briefly with Represen- tative Madden of Illinois, chairman of the House appropriations commit- tee; received a brief call from Senor Riano, the Spanish Ambassador - to the United States, who sails Monday for Spain, and then retired to his bedroom. Mrs. Coolidge, however. at- | | road executives and the workers. will | Suffice to bring about a fair settle | ment without strikes. At the hearings on the bill. it was | pointed out that the Railroad Labo; Board had ceased to be of real value. | since both the carriers and the labor ror[amutlonl had declined to be bound by its decisions. There has been a breakdown in its work so far. as the settlement of disputes is con- { cerned. i | "It s particularly provided in the bill ! there shall be no part of the proposed I.,. ¢ construed to requlre an individual (Continued on Page 1, Column 1) | |

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