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WITH DAILY EVENING EDITION WEATHER. 4 “ (V. S Weather Bureau Forecast.) From Press to Home . with slowly rising tempera- Within the Hour” and warmer. era d Zhest, ] 1 7 40, at 2 pan. vesterday: lowest, Sunday morning to Washinzton homes at 10 p.m. vesterday. ¥ 60 cents per month. Telephone Main 5000 Full report on page 7. ’ and service will start immediately. No. 1.093—No. 29,888, Juered,as sgeond class matter WASHINGTON, D. C., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 28, 1926—116 PAGE () Means Associated Press. FIVE CENTS. Washington, D. C. ! - 7 - ST DIOISIRPLUS i, owonerios sas rs e T2 |, LS TOSNE SEEN BY TREASURY o 1o thy rother s statnew wroe, ana A s On Petroleum v CHIGAGO FROM GRIP By the Associated Press. Elder Must Obey in Case of Man Who Denied % : } il e SR DESP'TE -I-AX [}”TS Spelling Bees Were Sins. A= Q . /& e 1UF A“EN E”NMEN assador to Mexico, to r ally to the recent note from | formeer elder, vead New Treatment e the Mexican government regard- Y PALMYR. ¢ | 2 it t 7 8 | s & Coclidge Fears of Huge Def-| .., oty febmuary ; il lecr s Bt i £ f ing enactment of new anti-alien Dawes Presents Citizens icit Believed Based ON | inid down i s aiorireh sovernment YoF akihey. thte iscds ot H 9. / retroncuive. effect unon Americen | Petition, Charging Super down in St, Mg ! o of Matthew, are words o f retroactive effect upon A4 % icit Believe o b anel fo | Jesus to” his disciples, Including the 3 heots e teda e s M e ition, arging Supe Proposed Bills. | Palmyra Church of Christ, siting as | camonition, sy chrotien i N 3 _ Despite the fact that neither | government to Senate. | | . trespass azainst thee, go and tell him o : Judges in the trial for “worldiness” TRl Dtwaen Tirh e N Mr. Warren nor State'Department L his fault between hiui and thee alone. PREIENS e of W. Clyde Martin, to remand the | If he shall hear thee, thou hast sained officlals are willing to make any case to the church congresation for | thy br N : /I8 LR statement concerning the Mexican REDUCTION IN REVENUE | uicposition | Bush suid, ENlis and others ; =74 | Situation, their decision to extena | POLICE ARE ACCUSED Martin, a university graduate, is ! °PPosing Martin had not dune. 4 the discussions by further diplo- IS SET AT $319,000,000 threatenca with expulsion from his | o M2l of Palmwra's 330 residents | ‘ ! = matic exchanges was taken as an OF AIDING GANGSTERS ,UUU, e o e 5| are members of the Church of Christ. | i ) 7 et B s the climax of a disagree- | When Martin returned trom college at i h w that a satisfactory ad- | — | ment with townsfolk over recreatiwnal | De Pauw and Indiana State Normal, \ SN RN Ssimacnt would be made Officials Declare That Books Will | activities introduced by him among | where he won athletic distinction, he G Y \ R y s e | Crowe, Chief Target of Allegations, the communit people after | became principal of the Palmyra LI 1Y W i o i L Z= Balance Unless Congress Passes al years | School and introduced athletics and 2 5 X Denies He Is Failing to ) recreation. 1is liberal beliefs became ! AR TR New Appropriations. "ha charges, erred by Charles |40 immedia on be- \ X : Enforce Law. for hearins | Lween himself and fellow townsmen ! today, but g short and often | S¢hoolad in the teachine that recrea- Associated Press terrupted n the judzes re.|tional setivi e inconsistent with -~ / ARk W By the Associated Press. \rs of President Coolidge that o | fused jurisdiction when Charles Bush, | (Continned on Page 4, Column 1.) e Amappeal to the Federal Government toof S100.000,000 =t the end of Z b [to rescue Chicago from a reign of thhe next. fisoal vear might resuit fronm ' ¥ 4 luwlessness under alien domination are mnot shaved by the Treasurs Y ; by Vice President Dawes at the re where it was estimated yesterday the 1 = z,_ 5 Naval Committee Votes 10|auest of the Better Government Asso vear should be completed with a sur | 4 A | clation of Chicago and Cook Coun plus of $11.000,000 { | ! s Alleging a coalition between the un el BY MRS FERGUSUN PRUBE NEARS END S Spend $85,000,000 for | derworld and enforcement officials, the on an estimate of present expendi | | 3 ki | petition declared that the communit - i - | = Aviation Program. | was helpless and that citizens wers tures and receipts, but dves not tak | compelled to surrender many of their | rights without protest into consideration any increases in ap — propriations above the budget by o e B Aneciased S There has been for a long time i: Clongress. Needs More Time to Finally|Last of Witnesses in Cleve e et o o T B Jons time. Il Lslioyed the erflmates ontwhioh vinced that the Shenandoah disaster the White HHouse fears were based EFase Blot on Family Name, land Inquiry to Be HARDY HOST DEFIES MERCURY E“]R"]GE -I-RAFHG | iacka: nok. Hatt i ‘pecioean ot “"'i'?.‘.l'.;. ‘ colony of unnaturalieed per. | took Into account the possibl o : ! ship_development | 1aws, who have formed a supergover: proval by Congress of several pendin: She Announce_s. ] Heard Monday. « OF 50 BELOW ZERO IN GOLD RUSH o stop this development in the | oits: W 0° bave formes & bR ek bills calling for additional appropr 68 off misforiune, WOl hell unifions of thele, oun iatidlty, F Bt i | e e 7 e e . ‘ "\"‘erk'flxn‘. the committee yesterda¥ |levy tribute upon citizens and enforce 3 £ S sy % ey . : 5 reported to the House in formally | cojiaction by terrorizing, kidnapt the House and calls for an approprin- | AUSTIN, Tex e ov. | CLIVELAND, February the Ontario Field, Expected to Be One of Richest, submitting its five-year program to | "l icinations. tign of 000000, paable at the | Miriam A. Ferguson, first woman gov- | end of the Federal grand jury invest! sp 5,000,000 to build up naval rst woman gov- | end of the Federal grand jury ! pend $85, o build uy Clhirye Omdais AN rate of $25,000,000 annually ernor of Texas, today announced she | zation Into allezed nation-wide boot-| Sought By Scores Undaunted By Bitter Journey aviation. The report In par: said On the bhasis estimates | js a Democratic candidate for re-elec- | leg alcohol conspiracy is in sight | i . e “The utility of disasters is in what Svidence multiplies dafly th of expenditures and o rendiptalliton. Hor plaitorin b fisine ol | b s i ey e O Over 130 Miles of Snow Land P on ~ . many public officials are in secret of ! : 4 a.| 8 4 A B s i s they teach. any p re in ! i R e hding June | tion for the Ferguson name from the | declared tonight that the last of the | R e WL Composite” Measure, With “Out of the welter of charges and | lfince with underworld assassins, gun are confident that the new revenue |SHEMA of impeachment of her hus-|350 witnesses will appear before the | Permit Revocation Clause, | nsinuations which have r-h:-)rnfler—i:::5;:;[';:{‘;"‘;:32::’:'“”'I‘I r:‘z'; s Till will not cut receipts helow the | "And, James E. Ferguson, when gov- | grand jury Monday, when it resumes This is Ihe first of a series of atories | then on whenever the opportunity of- | s |ized, so unfortunately, the inquiry | " o0 0% T TE THE T4 public off estimated surplus | ernor in 1917, which her princl- | ity sessons after the week end re-| 00 156,870l CAnAlian, 044, el 10 [0 | fers I shall dispatch to the outer | to Go to C itt into the Shenandoah crash, it begins | ials operating through criminals and 0 Go to Committee. |to appear that that catastrophe |iith dummy directors are conducting N pal plea In her successful campaign | cess, and that “the indictmeat ought | dispatches sent back by dog feam will | World my impressions of a modern New Legislation Feared. before. Her two-vear term expires |to be returned not later than Thurs. | ?PPear as they are received 1",‘ rush and life in a mushroom teaches us no lesson that airships|a number of breweries and are sellinz While the bill is expected to reduce! €2TLY in January | day.” | BY PAUL READING. B L e h;h*i“ pEUnE uD | impossible. ihwr under police nrn‘:m;:]..n police cvenues $357.000,000 this calendar Iy experlence with the governor's | “The indictment fs VOIUMINOUS | peviat Dispatch to The Star e e e et e Traflic Director M. O. Eldridge com-| " “The construction of the two rigid |officlals, working eut of the princin: ear. it has been estimated that the e has taught me that filling the | one, containing approximately 100 | HEDSON. Ontariy, February Sl it il be |Pleted the draft last night of a compre- | airships (each three times the size of | idWw-enforcement affico of HAC ey, LS overnment receipts during the next = is a little too big for one man | gvert acts and naming between 100 | qor team from Lac Seul)—Fifty L -ul'l-r.:”':l' ;::”"n".” «I;I‘IQ\J An:“"lhonslve traffic control bill emhndymg‘nw Shenandoah) included in = the | r::?“ ‘:]"':‘“‘h ‘:;d ‘l:v’ a fhat one sy belieaucsaRhy ariai ol v """’n s B .- A s | persons in 12 different 1arge 1oy zero and 130 miles of glaring snow | . from where I hope to send back | 21l of the approved 'I““f‘“""fl CF Wb DOm0l en o .,‘,',.\';ix\'l'."‘i'::i;su.»h police officer who is und 1 the present Basis of Goves . o ARl DR PR 0 conile Bernsteen declared. . |1and to cross! What is that when gola | this ‘preliminary story. From then| Yarlous measures now before Congress | up. in this : ' | eral indictment 1s still acting as a po » > presen is of Government the rough places. So, in or-| w\ork of drafting the true bill Will | syoarc invitingly at the end of the | Ut! We reach the new settlement we | in addition to important provisions | dustry. {lice officer.” e Sy had 'e der that nobody may be deceived or | have been completed by Tuesday, and | EUCEE U0 eHde et it shall be the playthings of the gods. |Wwhich he believes should be included ' Should Be No Discouragement. | The petition was presented in_per Tne o i sy faiGait- misled, I want it distinctly understood | the grand jury then will be asked to {WISIng: out the vy as vet | pyicfore leaving Hudson. feverish, | to make the streets of Washington| . .= tee does mot feel that| 50N to Vice President Dawes by Dean A i surplus of $330.000- | that Jim and T will continue to pull | consider its contents along with the Mush on!” goes out the cry as vet | bustling Hudson, the jumping-off| more safe for motorists and pedes- | e committee does not that | g gwar Lee of the John Marshall otld have bheen counted on in that | {ogether in the same old way." mames of persons it contemplates another impatient party hits the trail | place to Red L where scores of| trians. The bill according to M, | D€ crash of last September, terrille |y ! nd acting president o Jear. leaving a margin of $11,000.000 " The announcement places two wom- | naming.” ! for Red Lake, Canada’s newest gold | Veteran pri o and greenhorn | Blaridge was ol a ity oo |as it was, should discourage further |, Government Association for probable surplus under the new ' en und one man in the Democratic| During today's hearing Judge | field, which 'ls now the center of the |R0ld hunters are waiting eagerly for| . on08c Was prepared at the request | expertments with airship navigation. | ,nq pr. Elmer L. Williams, director of Jiw. As far as the current fiscal|iace for governor. Mrs. Edith Wil- | ywestenhaver ruled,that the request | oreot v o i BN o O apine, | dogs and equipment, T ran across F|°f the House District traffic sub-com- | All the world's accomplishments that ||y enforcement of the yrar s conces sufficient surplus | mans of Dallas, first woman member | of the Government Attorneys that the | ET52test gold rus N Ve B. Evans, a_forerunner of the pres.|Mitte¢ and will be submitted to it for | are of any value have cost MOnev| The document was refe 1< in sight to meet the effect of the of the Legislature, has been a candi- | Western Union Telegraph Co. furnish| 1D company with Neh Faulkenham.|ent “rush, who staked on the East|‘onsideration tomurow. and lives. Money and lives are rot|genate ‘mmigration committee reductlon in taxes effective prior to| date for some time. | an unspecitied number of telegrams | @ veteran prospector, provincial Po-|Bay of Red Lake five vears ago, but | While the traffic director declined | wasted if only he work goes on. Swesptng Prode: Adked s ¢ Moody Soon Will Act. | Wwas “a little unreasonable.”” He said | lice Constable Carr, a silent Ojibbe-|was compelled to abandon his claims, | to make public the text of the new | They are wasted if the work & Sweeping 4 3 , Appraval « | he ':1_ the numerous Lyneh Davidson of Houston, former | the request should be more specific ¢ Indian guide, and team of | He has returned to stake new claims| bill, he explained that it contains |° el sl b e '.l,”"..':\,:“‘,‘.:’:;\h licutenant governor, is the man seek. | A% to the telegrams in view of the |barking, biting, hard hauling hus. | :“:“'“zd\"‘:’_hl Which he o narrow- | many of the provisions of hoth of ] pproy 0 - : ense and time the telegraph com . the writer is en route to Red | iscoverin, > i ; 4 Tl offcials said, S more thar | I nomination to dite. Whether Dan | exnense fnd tine I LURETRER, SO e Thone to Teach our destl:| _“IL will be 10 vears.” he said, “be. | Representative Blanton's traffc con- h n ] Wipe out this prospective § 00,000 : Moody, yo bt Baneral, & By s a blanket sub- o & unn o) ‘o & on P i | 3 ust a compo- r and more thoroug! modern | Jjier e who are alleged to form the telegrams involved In a blanket pation in six days’ time, and from (Continued on Page 4, Column 2) |site trafic bill," he said, “designed to Slenin, o i othy fi.‘.‘:m...“ph:rmum\rf T2 he ustito nuarein. Besides the public s« who, the Fergusons have charged, in hiil, which b ceived the indorse. | Stituted suits attacking highway con- | POTHE. clarify the different measures dealing | development in the face of misfortune | o 08" oet city. ‘of ‘his| ‘The number of persons arrested in ment of the administration, the House | racts for political purposes ¢ snneetion with the investigation ) with that subject now being con-|would be un-American. If such tac- | ““QWE0 AT e s not named. State's has In preparation a r and har.. ©Wn, Will get in the race probably | “Onnec the ‘Superior In RUSSI IERRIFIED. | TODAY S STAR sidered. | tics had been followed in _ the pn:t‘[:\"“r,‘,‘y etto b ol 7 2 N B fi < It is urged in the petition that thi _the commitice leleves | . unitree make a complete investiz MiteS pilbIE” zentiment tion of the whole situation in Chicago cor of replacing the Shenandoah by | Hon Of the WO @ o deported those ) 500 Vi centering _around : : e e e e Ter S04 vampatgn Mrs, Fergu. | dustrial Aleohol Co. reached 50 today Poveile Easas i Toatave. many”of the muchines which serse | hocilc axsiied n the petition. pa ased funds for the Army S 2 A s offic OV ent agents promise this > o - . commerce oday 0 e cex- | Beutar reference being ma . e Concern lest tho latter | 7 S35 1 OVCl, Tor vindication ;""‘"‘p‘r"""r:""“‘ by ‘“’"' end of the coming PART ONE—48 PAGES. The chief feature of the bill, it is|is 5 Morrison Hotel banquet to that official mes 30 a heavy burden on the |2&ain “if our prayers for vindication | m General News—Local, National and | Understood, deals with the subject of | *So great are the possibilities, it |y the late Tony Genna when he W~ Troustiry Was' exprossed yesterday at|re answered. She now claims that WL et (to be Bateed wpere B Forelgn, revocation and suspension of drivers'|is felt, that this country cannot|jy power. Genna and two of hi: RTINS s L e loared entireiy of the atigma | mund Coy and Alexander McCool, Schools and. Colleges—Pages .| permits. The phraseology of this pro- | afford to do othevwise than to follow | protheys later were killed in one of s . . D nentard that uatl) ene | valiroad)w Current News Ev e 23, vision, it was indicated, follows closely | up its present advantage end de- | (‘hieago's frequent gang wars MORE: AN I AP . s i complete she | arrests on charges Boy that in the revised Blanton measure | termine definitely the utility and. pue petition asserts that more than conslders vindication complete she i = = Y. W. C. A. New: 4 which would give the traffic director | {imitations of rigid a'vships when em- | 164 homb outrages have been per vill co i bring the number of St. Paul men wa e T | - Willacnapue Inpdi ‘bprehended to eight. OFf the others Parent-Teacher Activitles—Page 36, |2uthority to revoke operators’ per-|ploved in the Nation's active opera-: qiyied in the city during the pist Additional Men to Aid Filling Out Re- | ““hl‘e,nf' e e e rrested, 19 are of Cleveland, 7|Will Expose Mussolini as| Around the City—page 35. Iits for any violation of the traffic | tjons with our other naval forces Vear and that there have been ne turns at Revenue Office. tigma of impeachment, would be re. |are Philadelphians, 6 each from Min | Spanish War Veterans—Fa 3 ilaeas 'l*?,“se,r‘”hl:‘ih Jay xbe Memortal (o the. Dead convietions exeept where the de Additional experts will be on, hand | moved from my family name, vet I and Duluth, 3 are Chicagoans | glavar and Faker, Former | {\villan Army News—p ? dhemed el f S onsision 3 endants pleaded guilty. Lven then At 1422 Pennsylvania Avenue, the of-|am sorry say that it has not been |a is a Milwaukee man. [ Y ’ At the Community Cente: e ‘: ’I'Kr““"‘; Dg":fi‘“": l}"‘;:rfi‘;m";fij'lf‘;“: “The disaster of the Shenandoah ' they were released without adequat fice of the deputy collector of ‘internal | done,” the announcement said. I Others Put Under Arrest. | Aide Declares Efi;;{»‘\x:‘:'; 5\':1(;'1;5;" Wite"—F Tiss Temaon: 16 bolleve that the Rolder =‘!:§‘l ”“,*1"![ _'“;“Ln":;“l;‘ gogs Jefore, punishment, it was & erted. Tevonue for the District of Columbia,| had hoped and prayed that the black | oy and MeCool came tb Clevsland ide Declares. | SOl is an improper or incompetent person | Nith (il lamentable loss of W CROWE DENIES CHARGES. tomorrow morning to assist Washing: | page of impeachment yet on the pages > this week in response to sub. | § : to operate an automobile. e aeter Safistrnstiot, v vRe ) tinians make out their income tax re- | of the public at Austin would, s to appear before the grand e PART TWO—I8 P mproper” or “incompetent” | 28 SEIEE CORIH O A we can | @ i Bt nder thomew AR in response to the verdict of the peo- sach went to Jall pending ar-| By the Associated Press. o 4 g persons, according to Mr. Eldridge's | An. 1aEer ©eevne SEEE ST " | says Political Enemies Are Stagin: President Coolidge having signed the | ple, e stricken and blotted from the | 1. (EE BT840 BEACE G101 B 1 i Editorials and Editorial Fe s. | oftrepeated views include those who | huild Wil conflitie menuments [0 Publicity Stunt. i there was a rush to the rds that 1 might have been fur- | {ARKEReRs [0r S0 (000 *M. 3| NICE, France, Februar hington and Other e have been declared insane, those who | those brave officers and men who | paving off yesterday, [ her relieved from the cares and bur- | v ooh o Pharore whom they pleaded | rified by anonymous letters threaten- | ) of Art and Artists—Page 4. |suffer with sporadic epileptic fits, the | have siven their lives to thie great| cyICAGO, February 27 (P).—Ix « which is expected to continue untll | gens of publie life and office. iy Toraliminary hearing was | ing physical violence and death, Gen. fews of Winter Hook DHind and cripples in whoee hands s | development which seems to hold 50 | nizid and new accusations of conni thee 1 cxpired for filing returns, Says More Time Tt Vital. T aroh 10; Cesare Rossl, once Mussolini's repre. | Tales of Well Known Folk—Page 12. | car would be dangerous. uch' promise t» mankin = ing with outlaws followed receipt her¢ March Ouly 15 duys remain, aod : . 4 S Four other St. Paul residents who e feablinanad o y Skies in March—Page 13.| Inmates of §t. Elizabeth’s Hospital, | “Alr navigation is neccssarily a ) ie today of news from Washington ti Iditional busi Wwhich has piled . Mere. the governor declared that the | ¥ wher sentatlve and later imprison v 5 né ekt oo Ploeetiie s . b D T e o oS s I ety bill. which had for its pur- | appeared here in answer to subpoenas | sioceq complicity in the Matteotti cout News—Page 13 Mr. Eldridge ccntends, should not be | Pioneering N g IS | (hat Vice President Dawes had pr up on account of the lite date of en-|amnesty Hill, 5 der - | were arrested on conspir Chitrgen|] 8] Sk D News of the Clubs i given a hearing before their permit| always dangerons and usually exX-|gented to the Senate the Chicago Bei adiment of the. Bill s expetted to)pute relleving those under impedch-|were SEtented o murder, gave up his intention of |}, \ g Ac ;. is revoked, as this would be a super- | bensive. But it is neces ter Government's Association’s pet ment. did not mention ey S nae, | A bty golng to Paris tonight and retired | ficial procedure. He argues that there | “If those Egyptians who first 100k |4ty for congressional investigation of : ' s ot s ally clear ong the last witnesses to appear ) | e f thos ook SR UikodghauTne |oL ”l\‘l‘.\‘;t‘fn':u‘ & .m\l”x‘uwll (;;:1:"1'; e Perand Jury will be. larael | into seclusion just outside of Nice PART THREE—11 PAGES. should be different provisions for cer. | their fimsy wooden shells of the Nile | ooiaitions here. d " 2 8 VI i a lo : 2 5 ain cases into the waves of the Mediterranean RC 5. Crowe, State’s attorne Washington . 0, | nothing further was done that “the | Alpern of St Paul. serving a term in| Roxsi is preparing a long state | Apusements—Theaters and the Photo- | tin cases. ; iyl the wavealor e Meditermancan | Honert 2 Cruve, State atiomey will e t finger of scorn would continue ta be | the Fort Leavenworth Federal Prison | ment, which he asserts will be play Would Change Trials. B e itk wnate wonin e i e O, e ade past special puinted At the family.” o p| for violton of the prohibition law | complete expose of Fascimo from its | Music in Washington—Page 5. - [ The new bl also contains, it was|ocean navigation of foday? It thel oimed, Tt dnd calied Dean Edward g will probubl . Sl in| “This is the main reason why 1|He was ordered brought to Cleveland | fior ™ "0 (he present. This is to | Motors and Motoring—Pages § and 7. T o ah | nealiat i ad cebed B convenient sta . agaln am & candidate on this Idc, jiby the ““‘l S “'( "".:g“l‘f'r,'i':'," be published so that all may learn | Veterans of the Gre —Page 8. | girector authority for compulsory re-|despalr when their airplane fell at!school and Dr. Elmer L. Williams bus district with avs | nd s long as God shall give me| i claimed, he volunteered to aid in|be published wo what il WAy WO | yigtiier Nation it dutherity (o commisn e eabate e (helf aitmiane [oll ¢ Sitoct and D Emer f Wi to assist the public strength to work and pray, I am going | exposing the ring. L ‘~x T Fraternal New: % after hearings for others and a flexible | where would we have found aerisl | yecociation, Mars, coupling the In connection with its announce- | to continue to u.;klu..- people of my 1y “wlll M,U‘u: ll:j;'d convict to]of Fascimo. Army and Navy News—Page 13. provision. Recommendations will be | eyes for our Army in the preat wi ciation with them in that category pent that extension of time to May | native State to help me remove the | testify. Ben and Ate Gleeman, serv- ‘il E ) L S B ' ALl atiof hat categ in the case i wnd residents | so long.” Minn., prison for the murder of Bur.| I will place Benito Mussolini upon | pink Sports Section. e S e L OR TIL | banquet given by the Gennas, sey of the United Staiee whose net income | She pointed out that, following a | ton Stevens during a bootleg war in|tne pillory.” he informed the corre- s ) PEcsectad I the sofuaration caunsel 5. eral brothers of an parentake for 1 in cxcess of £5,000 and | T custom, men governors had | St. paui, gave testimony several days | G dent of the Associated Press to- PART FIVE—S8 PAGES. e Sl Hhemitatnen e e | i xose o Aclatipuiior SIS in the ¢ ot corporations. | heen given two terms and asked the | ago which s understood implicated | "M T e SRien ; e o ol clice (cotiek 5o e field ; Tt bR the ; ag¢ S > ay. “I have suffered much for the and traffic court as Is now the prac. L Lo Sl I L ST L TR " | S bt i O reBer [ L B RS much for | Magagie Secton— fgs, e ceu 4 e no¥ ey | WARNED BY CHURCH BELL | Sl 7 e gty *of time of making veturn does “not | have proved myself unworthy, I must VALENTINO IN ACCIDENT but I'do not pose as & vietim, Hz:: : e PAGES ey it et the il e | brothers. o O e ver Wt mave baen fan ] ¥ Tkl o e e "‘R: SIXEINE AGES: the coramittee, 1o bring street cars|German Police Unable to Find Crowe Sees Publicity Stunt. h to pay the X it is not prove e - me— A ierican ublic an vi S ed A . B I s " which to pa Am, p Classified Advertising under his control. This provision was T P Cedirs leraith batidpi et by the Vice President cheap public “Tentative returns are required on | faithful and will be unworthy, then, in | |in America an exact plcture of the | Financial News—Pages 9, 10 and 11. lone of- those found objectionable by or_ bolore: Ma 926," sald & the name of airness and in the name | Film Star Has Narrow Escape From | L i D 1y 1 had lots of ad. —_— the Commissioners in the revised Blan. | RAACH, Prussia, February 27 (P statement from the Bure of In- | of my x 1 shall insist on the same A GRAPHIC SECTION—8 PAGES. bill. The C Tl Delias RAACH, Prussia. February 27 .| ity by Mr. Lee and the Rev. Mr. Wil i flice that has long | Death. miration for Mussolini once, but dis- ton bill. The Commissioners believe [ _wiana" qetachment of police ar- e o roal Ievenue” and must be acisccond ferm in office that has long| S Y ’ d that he was false.” World Events in Pletures. that the operation of street cars should | Troo3'Tlore today ta make mew ar.| s in Hhel O totand oiher cam. mpanied Ly at least onefourth of | been given to men SAN LUIS OBISPA, Calif., Febru- | covered thai . i 2 . |continue under the jurisdiction of the | Fived here today to make moN war.|‘Diamond Joe' Esposito and other can e estimated wmount of the tax.| . v 37 (P).—Rudoh Valentino fim | Gen. Rossl wears a hunted look, 1| COMIC SECTION—t PAGES. |50 itien Commission: rests of alleged ringleaders in ThUTs:| qidates like him" in the coming pri ntative returns should be on the had a miraculous escape from |if in fear of his life. At the Mittle | poo "ol Bhliore Mr. and Mrs; || In connection with the provision for | 43 Erowers” riot a s | mary. o ety famaeit0. tor s BLIMP TEST SUCCESSEUL. | 2c i sy nd ossible sionths laat | oia notel to which e was trased lawt | Doy s E L connendon il neovime el the church bells were iolled|"Fionita ihereupon uniocked his uals and 1120 for corporations— — —- nigkt when his automobile was| a # vhich he has been i | Eldridge said he based his phraseology | = oning 2 71 e lips and poured forth a further a | ked “Tents Ttk o i {eht | wrecked and its occupants hurled |’ ent. and in W R | ot the New Yobk 1 ehich ¥ | The police, unable to locate the want-| rajgnment of the prosecutor. plainiy warked Toniative A the 10| oy yndsen Ship Makes Trial Flight | Wrecked and its ocoupants hurled | qying under an assumed name. the on the New York law, which provides | c'Sutn in the erowile, wers competied | 15 men of the Droseculor @ aret A noun) of tax believed to be due Over Rome. o nide post while travelma ni | correspondent was refused admit- | PARIS EXPRESS LOOTED |that i€y tholiof Lok to leave with their mission unful-| jim (Genna as a bearer of threats ir but waited outside until 11 |~ @ontinued on Page 4, Column 7.) filled. e e tudiitor o and be properiy executed, No other e | at a high rate of speed. tance, but wa s h ! | | i first campaign for State's attornes e : ‘26 U The dik | Valentino. accompanied by a - o'clock this morning, when Rossi was| - QF 1,200,000 FRANCS and later, after Esposito refused io taxpaver files a tenta-| Nor, with which Roald | ractor and a chauffeur, was driving | seen emerging from the doorway. . . . o support Crowe for re-election, he sais Pans 1o journey to the | 15 Fotivwood. " T was. unable | udge Forbids Printing of Testimony | rove sert etectiven repestedis” uoand fails to file a com- | Amundsen X return within the period of the | North Pole, carried out a successful | negotiate a sharp turn riear Santa Fear Shows in Face. Train Bandits Get Railroad Pay | raid the Esposito restaurant. Piension vranted. (e complete re. | elghthour trial fight over Rome to- | Margarita and the car whirled around | (oo S Sl Roll and Money Orders in In Slaylng of Two Federal [LXPCI’(S',.,“L;.‘;Z“J’_ ’n;"“i‘::;:r"':;‘,":'dfr'l‘;" turn. when filed, Is subject o the | day. several times and crashed into the The blimp, carrying 30 persons, in- | guide post. The three occupants|behind him and tapped him on the Ingenious Holdup. —_— . B the Better Government Association gineer obile and the Nor- [ were thrown out, but none was in- | shoulder the former Fascismo leader S jwith lesser lights including some Chi. Italiun members of the | jured. The actor left for Hollywood | whirled around, fear written on his | By Cable to The Star and New York World. | py tne Associated Press. in connection With the same case, has | cago aldermen, policemen and ward circled over Rome | by bus two hours later, none the|face, and put his hand to his hip| PARIS, February ~While pas-| o\ o or LOUIS, Miss., February |been confined under military guard ! committeemen. Mr. Davis sald Mo: difference will bear interest at the several times. worse for hils experience. pocket. Then he relaxed and smiled | sengers on the Paris-Belfort Express Mesi A B s “ | for a week. Jackson's case is under- | gan Collins, chief of police, was not yate of 6 per cent per annum until = = as he recognized the correspondent. | were asleep last night bandits ac-|27.—Judge W. A. e, presiding | 00 5 {0y fore the grand Jury. hut | involved, since the policemen wer patd. ~ D t t Fl ut McCa l R l. | La(erfi 1? a nearby Tar;, ‘l;'nsnrl sfiu;‘- .-u:gnlnhed un‘ed:‘g }:e‘frl::‘::fil train :&‘:.Cn:;:io:'g (l:;:;of‘lxmfggu:‘:yn:é:; no ln:lctmam has been announced. "mmr‘ "H service and not directly i Copic f the farms will be mailed o @ | “Mussolini has conceive e foolish | robberies recor F . > 0 A change of venue will be sought by | the chief's power. H ispssetny DUt Talure: tp Teeaire s Some eparunents 0 - uling hope of stifiing the Matteottl affair,| In a thick forest 15 miles outside | prohibiting any newspaper circulated | Favra's attorney, hearing on this| Deportation of alien gunmen was form does not relieve the taxpayer | . n but I am here to expose him. I have |of Paris the engineer suw red lights in Hancock County from publishing [motion being scheduled for next |matter more or less minor, said M of his obligation to file & tentative | BY P& yving ]:,mployes Ahead of March 1|cnples of all the documents of the|ahead and immediately , stopped,|any testimony brought out in the ap- | week. Dt Whon combaret:etht the i veturn on or Lefore M 15, 19261 & =4 |investigating magistrate and shall | while the brakeman got out and ran | proaching trial of Jesse Favre, indict- eias ok LIVIty of (he State's ailorrey-1o Hall Coples will be available at the offices e e — foil Mussolini’s maneuver. I have |to place protecting lamps 200 yards| ed today on a charge of complicity in 0 Law to Prohibit. outlawry through use of the gra of collecte internal revenue and always represented what stood for |behind the train, in accordance with | murder. JACKSON, Miss., February @) | jury. branch office: | Pay day in the Government de-|cable to do this on the day they are|the most ‘exquisitely national’ policy | regulations. Then the danger sig-| Favre is charged with participation| —There is no law in Mississippi to " Gang Vietim Is Buried. = | partments—always a matter of con- | ended, the money must not be paid |in Fascism, and a man with the soul | nals disappeared and the train went| in the slaying of W. M. Mingee and J. | prohibit the publication of testimony | M i B ORI RPES 1 WIN 6-YEAR CAMPAIGN. e until the day following. This was|of a tyrant and the heart of a dicta- | on, leaving the brakeman behind. |A. McLemore, Federal entomologists, | adduced in murder trials, provided e e e it troversy when the month ends on|the substance of the ruling as given |tor cannot crush that spirit.” ‘A few miles further on the brakes!near Picayune. the trial is reported truthfully, C. I, |In_gangland warfare recently wa e Sunday or a holiday—promises to|yesterday by the office of the Con- suddenly became severed and the| Judge White sald his order was|Sharp, special assistant attorney gen.|£iVen @ military funeral today, with Businessmen Hail End of Tax On|provoke another one a§ the result of [ troller General. Any departure o train stopped. The guard ran back to| based on the presumption that other | eral, sald here tonight. Edward Baldelli, reputed chauffeur Foreign Earned Income. the action of several Government|therefrom, it was stated, is tech- cmmo.nmpe Freight Line. place the regulation lights, and he, | indictments may be returned in con- Mr. Sharp's statement was made k_:r Razio Tropea, 'Tha Scourge, | departments yvesterday In paying |nically illegal. too, was left behind when the engi-|nection with the case, and that he |after Circuit Judge W. W. White at | VN0 Was slain 10 days ago, and who Spacial Dispatch to The Star | their employes while others declined | The departments paying off yes.| CHICAGO, February 27 (®).—Inau-! neer was signaled to start the train.|wished nothing published for circula- | Bay St. Louls today had directed en. |in turn was held responsible for luring YORK, February One of | 1 do so until tomorrow. terday were the Post Office, Agri- | guration of a direct freight service by | At the next station officials became | tion in Hancock County that would | try of an order prohibiting mews. | Henry Spingola, wealthy brother-in the many hundreds of paragraphs in | “{'nder a ruling made a year and | culture, State. Navy, Labor and the | boat from Chicago to Europe was an- | suspicious and examined the guard's|have a bearing on possible indict- [ papers of Hancock County from pub. | /W Of the Gennas, to his death. tax revision bill just signed |, half ago by Controller General | Office of Public Buildings and Fub- | nounced today by the Great Lakes-| van tender. The mail sacks had | ments. lishing reports of the hearing next Frightened by police and Federal hy President Coolidge, crowns McCarl, compensation shall e |lic Parks of the National Capital. Transatlantic Lines. The first sailing | been looted. A 200,000-franc railroad | Favre, who has been held in jail at [ week of Jesse Favre, indicted in con. | 'alds on their usual places of congre ar campatgn by the mnatlo | awarded emple ¢ upoa com-| Other departments declined to pay [is scheduled for April 17. when the|pay roll was gone as well as checks! Paschagoula, will be removed to the | nection with the killlng of W, Al |sation, alien gunmen subject to de ign trade council and__Ame; | Dietion of their services. and when [off until tomorrow—choosing to stick | Texas, a 3,500-ton freighter, will hoist | and money orders valued at a million Harrison County fall at Gulfport, | Minzee and J. A. MeLemore, Federal | DO have transferred their head i found impossible or imprucii- elo; to the McCarl ruling, anchor for Eu.upe, france, where Harold (“Doc”) Jackson, held|entomologists, near Picayune. ! ‘ontinued on Page 4, Column - ( workers of St. Paul. Their of conspiracy rams—Pages 4 ) Lring w big Tush 1o the local office penalties prescribed for delinquents. “If the estimated tax on the ten cluding I tative return is less than shown to | wegiun and e due on the completed return, the | polar expedition, “(Continued on Page 4, Column 6 it

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