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WEATHER. ’ Y “From Press to Home (U, S, Weather Bureau Forecast.) . ap e ” Cloudy and warmer, probably fol- . .Wllll.ln the Hour' lowed by rain late tonight and tomor- A The Star’s carrier system covers row; minimum temperature abhove every city block and the regular edi- lrnz]mu. TP:\PN"HHII‘P;. &h:l:esl o tion is delivered to Washington homes at 11 a.m. today: lowest, 18, at 7 a.m. 5 fackias ¢ today. Full report on page 4. | { ’ as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 14 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 104,302 a8 second claesimater WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1926—THIRTY-SIX PAGE * (#) Means Associated Pr TWO CENTS. 90 R Entered o. 29,894 [0 Gmce, Washington, D. C. * RAND, DEEATED e ROBNSONFLAYG T | P, PRESDENTISIE ONFISCALPOLCY, PN TS SSTRRE ~ = i N et N ARG FOR land fro West yester The = / Z T 37 P AGRAN' (4 ~ - fowest .:‘1;:?; rotding reatived by i i / 1 7% he Weather Bureau was from Brilliant Oratory and Plea to Introduces Bill in Senate to| 7 p = NOERTaIM Ve, wHore the tempars tore was 18 below zero, but Chamber to Drop Cowardice g i i | ‘ (2 ' S e OREE R S Fail Premier. ne 107 TR X e River Suneion V. e | Later Deficit. — below: Putney, Vt. 12 bel — s ¢ N { Yesk Sast Northfield, Mass i CRISIS BAFFLES NATION; : BALDWIN AND GLASSIE : 7N 4> o \pes . HOUSE LEADER AGREES NEW ELECTIONS ARE SEEN MENTIONED IN SPEECH = : i hale v X 7 EAGUE |N EERMAN TO CARRY OUT POLICY Ousted Cabinet Head Will Go to j Two Could Be E{imi“'f_ed; Says = AR S, / : ; ] Voices Belief That Majority Mem- Senator, Declaring Mission 7 : X I = —~—— bers Will Support Chief Geueva Tonight, But Merely | S A. RICHARDSON. - : 5 ' for Sunday Pariey. | Rt - Functions Poorly. g = 2E8 N T Executive's Stand. | PARIS, March §.—The cpbinet of in which it has administered the &reat Coolidge's con =2 cern th - ohy Aristide Briand has fallen LA ive | so-called Al hle provisions of the | deficit in th \ the end otner ministeries in less than two Pordney-McCumber tar #e was . S e e i oo veoats| N e nte g e ) ! 'All Other Nations Held Pow- |~ tre comis af the zovernment's n to hrin y |ator Robinson of Arkansas, Demo S = |of the larg i venues under —— erless to Move on Question |/ nev 1ax » v that he to regard possibility of a shant the finanei rehabilitation of cratie leader, France Tar P . ain sent ord t n e A bill to reduce the Tariff Commis ' ress to In the Chambexr of Deputies early Z € = . . Hn e Hiten e : . |sion to four members instead of six ion | stmoat care from now on s morning, the sovenment mode | Veteran Journalist and Di [\t iniroducen b Senator Hobinson = of Expans [making appropriations i e . 1dence The bill provides aiso that no mem | & fioraiig sett for :J,’. !II|V!:&”‘.‘”\‘.'M‘ mr”:“."‘,.‘ e rector of The Star Suc- I her of the Tariff Commission shall be By the Assoclated Prass tepr atiy son of Connecticut atedl by & ¢ | deemed qualified to serve in any pro SAKING OF TOUGH OLD ROOSTERS. GENEVA, March §.—“For the first | Repub v of the House, with fmmediately afterward M Briand t fery 13 mmedia time in the history of the Leagus of | . more than half dered the cabinet’s resignation + cumbs to Pneumonia. ceeding before the commission in the result of which he or any member of Nations Great Britain and France can | over the sity A 15 dehate - = 1. S e — | e tirniie Ria u: Hiveot. pocuniny |WETS AND DRYS LINE-UP | e AT i eonti e T iRe | on xel e pendihg NDusH mes made ent pleas tk he 1 cls Asbury Richardso, e an | terest. 1 hands of Germany." 1 coneclusion of ;yl\’::m..-[ y ; th i 'v;-»' ,‘.,: ;un“lfl) per \\v';;[m. ffuxm"rlhliylui\ rvlrfl:fi:‘ It is further provided that no mem | FOR WAR IN ARID DAKOTA This statement was made today by 2, r. Tilson went away | s come ernment and pass the ne iry meas- | Baltimore Sun Buveau heve, a divector | ber of the commission shall A personage in summing up the tur. (thor need that the Presi to wh the | detit. is Aetermined that there ‘ahs nres to enable it to 1t over the |of The Evening r Newspaper (‘om ite in any proceeding b i oll ovel o nstruction « nancinl evisie. Likewise. Minister of | pany, and prominent resident of this | former emplover of the commissione: | Dry Since 1889, State Faces Con- oo er i e fent i< derg it there 7 Doumer warned the deputies |city for many yvears. died early today (s a party. or in which a former em | P + 2 n Wf priblie mone i o of the necessity for prompt and favh- (at his home at the Cosmos Club, a |ployer is directly interested whether | gressional Battle on Vol come up at the sessions put ) | st Act. next Monday nd which has « able action. Lonis Malvey. president |vietim of pneumonia. He was in his [ Such emplover be a person, firm, asso oxd of the chamber's finance committee. |89th vear. He hecame ill with a heavy | ion or corporation. et he greatest crisis in the Genevi and M. Lamorenx, the committee’s re- |cold the first part of this week | enator Robinson. in these provi By the Associated Pre | porter, scored the memhes s fur what The funeral will be from the resi-|Sions. was hitting at members of the H .| BISMARCK. N. Dak., March 6. A i This may be said to portray the| DG e e Haeceitaneral will e tram e it L s 1 e i, Law Student Discovers Brad- |, BIsMATCK, X Dok Mrih o Safety Committee Says| T i 56, o D ol o'clock, Monday morning. In At the same time Senator Robinson o, Fruortne. ChARESE (bt the on | Permanent seats in the council Sees Chamber Dodeing. will be private in St. James ¢ oy, | introduced a resolution directing the ford Apartment Blaze. stend act, to permit manufacture of | Heavy Punishment Only ;n ns that Germany. even before en | M. Briand szid that the chamber | My Lady's Manor, Baliimore (' Sen finance committee to investi light wines and heer. loomed in North | tering the leazue. has won the first| as her was not show 1 sense of its re.[ty, Md | gate the manner in which the flexible Rescues Ethel Hill. Dakota today. An organization known Cure for Recklessness. ]:L';.':L'f,h,’.2..":11.rrf;‘1}'\“;"':: fiere ax he ning. | stitution since its hirth | d that Con sihilities, Mr. Richardson was married Janu. | Provisions of the tariff have heen ad as the Better Citizenship Association, Taxes.” he said “ave disazreeable |ary 15. 1361, to Miss Margaret Howard, | Ministered. There has been much veste ans Lo sponsor ed throvzh the instrumentality of th things, but the country has plenty of | daughter of Charles W. and Amanda | Criticism of the commission in this re | candidates for Cong n 4 wet plat " leagne. Rond sense. If the reason is put|S. Howard. of Harford County, Md <'*,' L she floor of the Senafe in re ousing occupants of the Bradford |form. leaders said Severe punishment Is the only way Must 0.K. Expansion clearly before it if 1 i made 1o under. | His surviving relatives are twp sis | Cent weeks apartment house, 1800 K street, short-| Streniious opposition to plans of the | certain trafic violators can bhe han<| \iih Germany sure 1o obtain admit :wwv;;:fl!v.‘u\\n is 1 x Insurince | ters I.\m Thomas M. Kent and Mrs Provides Two Vacancies. ter midnight. detect. | Basociacion Waa voiced by a delegation | dled. in the opinion of the committee [tance to the league, tF esent il el to L m sure | Blizabeth R. Duvgess, who reside In| “The bill to reduce the tarift com-|ed fire. Armand E. Gra orge. | Of seven Bismarck preachers who l- | on enforcement of the National Con- |ation i taken to mean that Gern duties Hobbs of A, Arthar | Susslon fosfourimembors, o sald S town University law student. rescued | Nopth Dakota has heen dry sinee ft [ ference on Strcet and Highway e ) e His speeches. however ned for 13 wark T ana Mva, | Ator Robinson. in a statement ac-| \iss Ethel Hill from the smoke filled [ wax admitted to statchood in 1889 A report to, Secretary Hoover by ik‘-:'m"x’w';”-:u‘;‘ the league council, Riri oy the ¢ Mo S e i bt ifornia. nieces. | companyt his hill “instead of six. | ooe 5 o A committee today de -d that “uni im only the f his andi- | Robert Lee Allen of California, nieces, | {fTahans e B, bl (nbiae Bl 918§ corridors of the fourth floor and. on fomiliee e dedlated thet MUt oo R el tors. 1t did not . I the following nephews: James A reentering the huilding in search of tude of hostility S e e ! Y| leaving the position ta which Mr Ul S Al G In league cireles the opinion pre attitude of hogtili i ; Frank R. Burgess and Frank | Qs 00 BEEIE L e, vacant. | other persons. was overcome and had sonahle requirements by adequate and | ,ie that Germany's former enemies e e e all of Baltimore. Md.: Deale (Sl oS Bech Somingred, Seail 170 e dragged o sufety by several | property or d police s a Primary | committed a tactical ervor in launch : hi i pposi Richardson of New Orleans, | gt G0t SOR 00 SO I pivation | wemen who were fleeing from the | necessity in reducing siveet and high- | ing Poland's claim for a permanent ion from busin In Pari hoy ... and Beale R. Howard of Wash way accidents. At the same time the | seat under conditions which made it A secrel pa of his term, about the middle of Sep. | flames Article rATaInE the priee nf common | in Baltimore, Md.. January 10. 1838, | searcely at all in the manncr con- | . he rushed through the halls on i SrdlihS Vi of W He venlisss thin il b6 H6 daiy taa tabaceo from a frane amd onehalf to | He was descended from an knglish |templated by the law which receated it. | #ach floor yelling to_the occupants mat e lev!hx Vel g (r“vfi-y:”;:\ that when Germany came into the | jie [edtizes “n i) 1D casy. Lk ket | family which came to this country in| “Every one knows that the tariff|io escape. ~On the fourth floor he by Wa ' should be utilized to the fu league couneil she. would come in |0 0 4t e i e This the Chamber would mt vote. 1f the year 1640 and settled in that sec- commission was designed to be a|found Miss Hill, who had collapsed. tent i alone fent of ‘sayin A even rejected an amendment r it [ 1ion of Maryland which afterward he- | bhipartisan body, and that the purpose | He carried her to the street. The Unable to Agree on Repara- Functions of the different hranches If the lea is to remain truly in- | [TH0 T SO to 1 franes. Liere severnment spenk. | came known as Harford County. Re- was to have fairly reflected by the [ huilding was filling with smoke rapid of police in traffie control and traffic | ternatior nd nat shrink into a pure. | S 10 follow law enforcement were outlined by the | Iy European institution. it is P g ouda ers accused the Hou cowardice maining in the possession of the fam- | membership of the commission, the |y and Grant again went in search | : A ¢ 0 ofenk ily for about 200° years, the original | two prominent economic view's respect-| 0f per who might he marooned tions for Kl”lflg of 15 commitee 'Fm; “‘“:-n‘n;;l ’y-~'vn.»r nized rmyvad)HH \Lm;‘l‘ . T ) | should be specially trained. the report | members e orga on, m Sees Many Bills Cut. Sitting Suspended. etate was sold in 1847 by Mr.|ing tariff policies. But by the appoint. | He fought his way through the dense | . | r As the refusgl 1o raise the price | Richardson's’ grandfather, Rev. Hen |ment of a commissioner nominally # | smoke clouds until ne no longer eould Americans. | said. and their major duty should he | have a fair proportion of Seats in the |\ iy expressed the opinios sliminated 60 a0t francs from the . jamin Richardson, who was anxious | Democrat hut actually an advocate of | make headway. At this poeint his to conduct traffic smonthly. expedi-| council, and that if the councll is en- |0 pore woy 5 Se e resources the government had counted | 1o follow his sons, who had moved 10| the principles underlving high protec.| vescuers dragged him to safety — tlously "and safély, although they) jarged. Latin Americais two. seats| o de on. the sitting was suspended 1o en-| Baltimore tive tariffs the commixsion has been| The fire started in the basement [p . 3 \;thuld make arcests \;‘hon HECERIY. | antat he increased Fofts able the finance committee to de-| Mr. Richardson was the son of ‘made a San HOOL. . OF eoliae: (Rl rogm Avhare. window: awnings wers | 7 IBEAmociiied Frass Phe traffic patrol police are chiefly il sidera A | san hos course t ol were | 4 Sl = eihdl wo Seats Non-permanent. posed individual appropriation bills lberate. The committee decided on | Reale Howard Richardson and Mary | commission ought te he permitted tn| stored and burned through a vacant | MEXICO CITY. March f.-The spe nsible for apprehension of traffic ,,,,KT z i Liimbiilion He did nok thine. he. said ’(;\l” the compromise. fixinz the price at 2| peters Richardson | ai ita duties without Inter.| apartment on the firat foor. Dam. |clal claims commission which had heen | violators, but should also assist in| = Only two seats, those held by Spain | yoposed publ i francs 10 centim o House voted | His father, Beale Howard Richard. |ference compulaion fiam xie| ake to the buildinz and contents was|considering reparations for the killing | traffic control. They should not work | and Belgium, are really nonperma fected the amendment, 247 to 158 | son, early displayed literary tastes.|source. estimated at $2.000. Six fire com-lof 13 American mining engineers in | lnder cover. but "“'-';'-ud L 1”\ "m"i‘l.n; e leaza "]v:'n"l':;; x'l.-:l'\”.'a‘:&l\y “!‘\‘]'l e noie by e tobacco mutter was made 6 e o “ed to| * ction o o oxer Rien wla el ¢ and ope ctive. e regular polic » gue undoubte always igh & U | hbRpen] Beitter o Rt de | AU the age of 16 he commenced t The action of the Fxecutiey in re- | panies responded to the alarm and ex- |the state of Chihuahna has ceased to \.1:‘.1‘.“;':1]34» S apoveneriing R ain | allocafe: ofie nor-perianeft seab in| PETIOE of ‘five g o which i @ ol g Il o Wstans o e it o e etrasion upuialer the Dz o than an [function. The American commission- | {ors af the trafic laws | the Little Entente. anothér to the | "¢ would be spent in the District i " o and co u 0 do 80 3 08 0 _the | 10 ": Subjec O the acceptance of | hour e occupants, lightly clad. | jydge rnest 1), Perry, will leave | Nordic-Scandinavian group and two to Columbia his bill already has D R | Clme of hts'deaith, ‘v the aEe ot 78 |the President necessarily intimidated | watched the firemen from the sireet. |{,ii\ for his home in Lincoln, Nebr Urge Traffic Courts. | Eatih Araertcs ¥ passed the Hou i o el es ta as broug ). The pay s - a period devoted to mer- | and embarrassed the issione: i 4 = oday for his home Jineoln. Neb . g " d i the ot ment fied the committes was A ‘\:,"T,'..;nr: B B N s iy then returned to thelr apartments. |qpo haytral judge, Dr. Rodrigo Octavio| _The committee emphasized the need | With Great Britain. and undoubted Sl . £ ! one-half of 1 per cent. During th the Baltimore Repub) P Refers to “Resiznation.” . |of Brazil, will depart today for Ha-|for Wwell organized p.m»pd]m-p n vht‘ also Sweden, determined to con. HUSTCE discussion M. Bendouce stated 1 AR b The anly ohject of r s : prosecution of violators, and | s nv's wishes, and with oth < i e Demaocratic j requiring a resj vana i Dl ) but he was Sopigon, s, Deniics et (it | Aems, the Do ¢ the | e ooty oniect of requiring € e | RICH PLATINUM DEPOSIT |22 .« o e commmieson e ot | AR Spevial (afie courtx o the | e endentoring even 10 win tonges |10 0%, 1 for the tax. M. Doum - insisted that | > s ; = i |be a deliberate design on th : a 3 n Germany four countries | ho | proprietary interest in in 5 8 gn on the part of own Whether it will function % f i b | 000.000 pt it must he passed {nren S Y e : the Executiva to snhordinate the co o : | “'Fhe courts have a large responsi- are demanding new permanent chairs (ot dimatn b | © AN BRITISH COLUMBIA[XEosm, . netner, i will function| "ihhe courts have a larxe respons:|are demanding new permanent chair The situation is not : i ;: . ssioners s and to restrs ’ elSeiis He was re 'd as one | Missioners’ views and to restrain the reached later by the Mexican and|yo instfll in the public respect for the land China keepers closed several hours in pro. o DU C | 5 . i o 9 Grant occupied an apartment on . 50 e i i ceven- | appear that there was t ¢ test, even the hars doing no husines: e tember. i committee held that accident preven. % SR PR fMhe first trottie dutiae ihe Diehe Native of Baltimore. « at present constituted. the com. | the seventh floor and when he dis- tion. and not. vengeance upon those | Calculated to undermine the effects.of | 7 S SPRIAPEEL ONe excopt bt ShNston. oEAhe (ChRamber aTese 6o The Francis Asbury Richardson was born | mission functions very rlv and | covered smoke throughout the build. | | canging accidents should be the ulti Locarno aceords and in H“'i”’v”” 1 estimates of the 3 Burea:, | of the ftac reement at Locarno 1 two and a quarter francs per | trin s consideration of the mar sole owner was in January,” he v 7 a commissioner i 3 " e X of the Democratic leaders of the State, | COmmissioner from a free exercise of American governments. The osten for vet ernment sks ou 1 give me an| s 71 3 - o 2 & 8 | traffic laws by even ded tr ment A o1 the specis assembly o Spar b > g o t men arviand and of e | Subvers Of * sound principles of | commission is the illness of Dr. Oc af iy r s L IR AR hance whiteve hreatening public finances which | Prominen gover . of Dr. Oc- | by ; es are the only feasihle e Hegormatiof: Bl as ' e e ot ances et tin | country, Mr. Richard ther rep- | & vernment.” e | Value Was Unknown, Reported |tavio. It ic stated. however, the m"”"l’:::r:;‘h‘y:‘v;‘mfi'; Axeitiiaypnly ToRsiblc ‘4;: he Reformation ul ‘].Im\’a‘.m e ks o 5 i <ented the city of Baltimore in the| Senator Robinson had reference in | sason is the comple Ture o fEams 4 4 . o ashem ey of the e 1= ipia ta/atave st . T you he o | 7 e e i |this siatentent. (ol ihe tobers thii| By Minerion Infevior Mivers; (|/SLion IS MBS (LIS of ) hetieyes thes Have'a deterving ffect | ned 1o hold the nest 1eg Stlii ernment the resources it i not I ¢ 2 Sl Pres P K, e if materially increased with each of- | in September in the Geneva Electio L as only entitled to two mem. | President Coolidge had demanded of on damages for § | 5 4 4 in the Geneva Election hut another, will take the respansibil. | When it wus only entitled toitwo m; formes Cormer hag aemunded of |, i Asociated Eress n damages for the Ysabel mas- | fanga. Imprisonment it finds 1o be a | Building. This is a large and com anot i saie bers T ssioner Lewis that he | P30 A0t March 6. |%acre which the American Govern- o i dGterH h i A 4 ity for the nation’s ¥in He was'appointed by Senator Wil-| (Continued e VANCOUVER. B. C.. March 6. S | much stronger deterrent than a fine | modious structure near the Geneva | |ile bet ~ a 5 mtinuned on Page 2, Column Platinum deposits overlooked in earlier | ™" AR and recommends more frequent use Opera House. \With vt L etween ne and adjourny Shortly after th unfavoratle vo o 5 lia ‘inknev Whvte of Marylan *hile an the § Acl M. Briand went 1o the Elysee Pakws lism Pinkn S Sy n“»ni days when thelr value was not known | SC 1t for serlous offbnses. INCIMBE | tons, it CAD AcGoMING S e e ) he pr clerk of the ; : & Clstug o bt and presented the cabinet’s resizna 5 & ailtor o to prospectors are to be found in quan mandatory imprisonment for sec- | larger number than the Refermatio 2 tion, which ¥ lent Doumer o ',]':"""m”. ‘T‘ E!yilmlnvyn'p -‘."vl\ 1';'-4 .,f MANIAC STRANGLER tities along the Fraser and Thompson SHOPGIRL C'NDERELLA ond conviction for driving while | jjay S ‘K‘l“'l"l’l"“‘ yv*" S W able cepted. It was then announced that | the Congressiond’ Dwectory B Rivers in the Interior of British Co | drunk O et i ERa e aieciad Tha o adjourn between the 15t 0th M. Briand wi Lo Geneva tonight. | 1581, e was ':'hl,nlnm.(.r: of _x:x‘nn press TERRIFI R cording oo Albert stone, vet-| OWNS POLA NEGRI PUMPS | “"'fhe committee nointed out that |is the LBl |\’rr¢r'nv'r‘u- i ch s nary jons in Geneva tomor- | Grover d. tone has returned from two weeks' | po ot Girl Al &lf of all personal injury accidents | Septembe mbly will he in Geneva | president . 3 Haly row. returning Monday Editor at Age of 23. — prospecting along the Thompson | © 2CtOTY B so Buys Gloria| ohg yrged that special vigor he ap- | ag delegate: PR e t onferen o 0 A s delegates (o the Press Cangre President left for Lyon : ; : o : o ; : 3 i i Deriving his inspiration from such : River cast of Lytton. at the junction | Swanson's Cloak at Sale of Dis- |plied to both the punishment of ve-|(ha \World. this morning, He had Lo father, Frar vy Richardson | SAn Jose, Calif., Police Seek Luna- (it the Fraser, with three pounds hicle operators violating the pro-| "The fall of Premier Rriand on the id it was \ful if ¢ d do much in way of except the p of appropr 1 with nference with veasury Mellon and which he says carded Wardrobes. visions affecting pedestrians and of | ave of the negotiations for reconstruc director of the Bud v ion in his car wi inna na o i : . P r « journalism for his profession of platinum ore. before the train started ; rom Baltimore City Col- tic in Deaths of Two and worth $70 an ounce in its crude state. pedestrians who violate the pro fnif BT e Assoriated Fress | visions. Judge William McAdoo, chief GOl ONIcH o NoveRiber en as the High School, As there is no platinum refinery ; : Took Office on November o e loMoe of ths Baltimore | Attacks on Others. this province, he is sending it to the| HOLLWOOD, Calif. March 6.-A|city magistrate of New York, is chair- M. Briand had been in oftice since | papyhlica d Ary in keeping United States. Stone says he plans te | Shopgirl Cinderella today had her [man of the committee, {Honse appropriat mmittee. and : tepublican and Argus. n Keeping | B 3 plan ¥ | November 27 last < the office the wish of his father, his own | return to the district to stake a claim | chance to fill the shoes of Pola Negri, | . JURY FAILS TO AGREE. |~ ontinued on S wi ch trepid real the Slinations and ambition to! be -a| b7 the Asocisted Preas immediately. % while the cloak of Gloria Swanson fell —_— — AnRResk o L. Column 1.) | fate had been meted out by the | ihoroughly equipped newspaper man, | [umon the shoulders of a factory girl.| SPANISH FORCES OUST Verdict Not Found in Case of Chel- | | | (Continued on Page 2, Column 6) He epresentative Will A India member of the N JOSE. Calif., March 6. Baf. It was the annual sale of the ward hostile Chamber to sredecossors rved pnately arious de- |fled police and frightened housewives (R e YSFit abois i A o e | toddns. are hoping for come riue i ine | NAVY BILL HEARING ENDS. | robe department of the Paramount | RIFFS FROM STRONGHOLD| s Mass.. Mayor and 13 others. | ZIHLMAN OFFERS BILL the finane the country sressroom, the countingroom |identity . o West Coast Studio, when costumes et ! the 1 identity of a maniac thought to have Gorn by (e aciresses and o soied BOSTON. March b (®). A disagree and the editorial rooms. He was ap- | grangled two women to death and to | Advan nto - F ' I d mana g was : 4 10| Report Soon on Equalization of |for further use are offered to the high- | oiond Stag s LU OR M S REE BRIDGE wed from Lo ' pointed "“".Tm:gg.-’d”rl‘f‘ N Mo s | have attempted to strangle two oth- | et bidder. Pola’s Parisian pumps sold | Second Stage of seeTnto) mew i the caselof Blayor Tawrente B - - ‘ of Chelsea and 13 others he Locarno trea e was i War started, the Rich'|ers PSR RLITe Ak | for a few gents. Gloria's gorgeous cape, | Beni-Hosmar Mountains Success- |F: Quislev o : which cost $12 brought only $5. A | ed with conspir to violate vote of ! + weeks | ideons, who were in sympathy with | Mrs. D. L. Currier was rendered in Hearings closed vesterday on the | 31 | 2 v cabinet met wit i i South, arrayed themselves and [sensible vesterday in a struggle with | Nayy Department bill to equalize pro. | 3700 black satin evening gown em- | fully Carried Out. | ational prohibition laws rebuff, when th ir paper on that side. They had .an lnl:*\;:lpr who attempted to strang!e | motion in rank as between staff and h‘rnlr:flx‘ufl \;'uh small pearls ar;‘l !‘h;';t‘w By the Assaciated Press. = = e committee rejects ce Minis gt xperienc Their es- [her with a strip torn from her dress o i 8 stones cost its new owner hut $3i. b ” many exciting experience h .| line officers. It is probable that the 5 Nl e . MADRID, March ne=spanisn | CHINESE ARMIES MEET. Louis Louche: Hane . Lishment was several times mobbed, | Her assaflant was “‘dark skinned,” airs col ee heat | riundreds of women fought for ad e an: ces he sect Ablishm as imes me 5 s s 7 d. v = mmitt vi | ci " t naval _affai will t | vantageous places as gowns originally | war office announces that the second Loucheur resizned Doumer | oy were frequently s oned be- [ Mrs, Currier said ¢ e ” they were frequently summ A . next Tuesday and order a favorable Spanish adv took the finance fore the United States mili com- | Mvs, Laura E. Beal was assaulted | raport to the House. A poll of the Lnxn_qz thousands of dollars went at ;,p;;];,[“:"’r e “‘.‘.L.JE,, Gen. Lu's Forces Claim Initial Suc- Nhen M. Doum nancial bl S Gels and warned and finally, in [and strangled to death in an apart-| committee shows that there will he | KnPckdown prices. gainst the Riffians was carried out § i SR bekreLy wiber X call- gaptember, 1863, the-immjor general ment lhTo Tuesday. An “olive skin- (o practically unanimous vote for this - D aaatilly ventsrdny 5 cesses Against Gen. Li. el for 40000 fnes. T WAS Commanding the department pum- [ned. dark-haired man” en leav-| pul {n the committee. aged yer A TG : e | itaatonaie: Cratmia ket N e 5 the ent oS i £ g w The Spanish losses are estimated at = PEKING. March 6 (#).The heac i NI fienseg non an Wt nally, | marily ROl s Jand |ing the Beal apartment the aay of the | "comdr. Court of the Construction | POLICE SEARCH WIDELY 100, et nAlive Soi0iars and torsien | quarters here of the Kuominehin|House District comn banished the father and sc | . me description fits a | (grps, and Capt. Scott of the Chaplain | FDR PAY ROLL BANDITS legionnaires, who bore the brunt of | (hational armies) announces that Gen, dueed a bill for the ¢ Proposed New Steel Structure Over Rock Creek Would Cost $250,000. { | | At the request of the Dis omI 1.690.000,000 1 NTE for) the lines tu the sputh AC thEL UM |san Seen Jeavink the aparimsnc of | orm, Wwere witmasses b the bear-| the fiMeult task of driving the enemy | Lu Chunglin began an attack at & bridze to replace the Bee then WeHE Lo 1he. Benate, whjeh | o I oo A 1 MOBLEORIEEY, | Under wiinoat, \nehtiss Vb was slain| jng yesterday. Comdr. McCain of | — - from siopes and heights, The losses [o'clock this morning on the forces of Rock Cr ! t the Sena ch e d to Montgomery - almos ical circumstances ot of Navidatis i | a eights ses |0 i me er Rock Creek passed it last Sunday morning. restor- \j; " hecame editor of a newspaper |in San Francisco Februar. |hflel}\:lrvr‘:mv'fnm;'fi';‘{;;;« ;flm:{ ,'J" | Chicago Dragnet Laid for 18 Men among Ihflhlalnllw‘exm n are reported to | Gen. Li ( hing I‘{r-u Fm\vlnm; civil gov 0,006, Ing taxes rejected by t Aty renjud res: S0 n sen- Pn LTI o T case fo N ave been heavy. ernor ¢ hihlt, at = Machang, four Ink tases rejected Dy the Chamber. i {horp and expressed his Southern sen- | Afrs. Currier's report to the police | (185" (12 Various amendments. that Suspected in $80.000 Har- Gen. Primo de Rivera, the premier, | miles north of Tientsin e i Wit rMlso | tmenits without interference. He r followed a tew hours after police were| jove heen proposed during the <tated that the final stage of tha of.| The attacking army claims to have I n sned 1o balance | uiied 1o Baltimore after the war and |advised of an attempted assault upon o vester Robbery. ) laax it o 4 i ridge r 30 Teot 50 e ot uai o 5 i hearing. ensive movement will he made today. | gained initial osses. bridze with a roadw 40 feet wide tand re edit at home | giad thede in 1877 Elsie Elkhart, 21, who was alone in | | < g lahd two footwas 18 fedt ang *";";«‘*" et ; Francis Asbury Richardson. acting | store within a half mile of Mrs. Cur. T T iyl p riand has held the premiership o oy Column &) |rier's residence, of France eight times. During his ' _(Continued on Page 4. | last incumbency he has had to steer | arrest campaign to locats the § o | the ship of siate throush stormy M v 1 v the Associated Press. 10 men who staged a spectaculis 1 = oved sewer col y tters Loxerat times un Tnactert 7o Woman Guardian Accused of Drowning| =, smmainon o, former | 330,000 pay rofl Yohers 1 the In For Bethlen During League Sessions| ™y« o o o the financial and Syrian sit- . et ) nd women now employ- | ternational Harvester Co.'s tractor e = FER N s Zihlman that an exam 'n of the uations Four-Year-Old Child in a Cask of Water 55’ e Government 1o attend the | piant sesterday: ‘ e A A i of e His supreme triumph over the op- ; ? in Paris| O ‘ § others | By the Associated Press 8 _ i American Legion convention in Paris ne ‘suspect is held and 18 others | By th . 1d cover plates of the top cords of vosition came late 'last December | o in the Summer of 1927, without loss |are sought. All have police records | GE March 6.—With the]cial reconstruction under Jeremiah |the midle trusses hud coroded aad when he outgeneraled the radical Lef 1w 3 bW duced vesterday by |and ssveral were partiaily identified | Vorovsky assassination in mind, the |Smith. the American. who w y i abu ; . ed Press : tes. | 0f pay, was introduced yester. ) v ) | as placed | that the condition of the west abut members of his cabinet who opposed | BY the Asotat :m March . 1;\(:::1“ E:xfi?"sd ‘fi’.““mé"’m"‘“ o | Representative RBritten, Republican, | by emploves as resembling members |Geneva sovernment has decided to| in charge of the work by the lea |ment was cuch as to eril the him. _He told_them bluntly to agree | STOCKTON. Calif. March f—)100q heltbew. He seid ble play. | jijop " The usual 30°daya' annuai)of the band which terrorized the |provide heavy police protection for| Hungarians here sav the manifesta. |safety of the structure. It has been (Continued on Page 4, Column 2. Leonora Aguilar. 4 pert i e sl ey stmas day, | 10,0 i pay for 1926, if unused, | office force and dashed out with the | Premier Bethlen of ‘Hungary during | tion against Count Hethien is inspired | necessary to close the bridge to ve- s S Hied 14 & Guoe e AL SRIREMER SIOWR: | oo meinsren ot W6 6o ity | would be applied o the year 1927, thus | pay roll cash box. his attendance upon the League of | by followers of (r Karoivt Who I Richlat . rithe, = Kige i a ed in a cask of water by-Mrs. Loutza | mmunity. | FoN e P A ves 0 days leave with | The robhers worked with such pre- | Nations sessions mext week are anxious tn bring about Fethlen's | would cost about £13.000 Moslem Women Accused. Zamora. her guardian; year.old Ray- ‘;‘"‘Tf{":::"'f"m‘e'::?." 1:“"0"‘_! (""‘i" full pay in that vear. | cision that police belleve that one| This was decided upon when it was | downfall and the return of their chief| The plan the Rock Creek and CONSTANTINOPLE, March § ().— [ mond Zacharias testified at the trial | Was found busled in v i the | . = or two were former emploves of the |learned that Geneva Socialist groups | to power Potomac rkway Commission pro devoral Moslem women have heen ar. | Of the woman on a charge of murder | hack sl M S & company. Two of the robbers re|planned to hold a public manifestation | The leazne’s financial committee is | vides for : evard along the | of criticizing the pres. | here yesterday. « I ::”-mn:;rmxm.“H.\m. 7;‘amim'a U. S. Steamer on Rocks. {cently made a sizhtseeing tour of the |against Count Bethlen in protest | showinz no ¢ sit'on at present to | banks of Sreek and undetneath rvegime and making subversive | ~Raymond, the foster son of Mrs, bt ol ;-’"n Pf!sl:r, - Her | oRpOVA. Alaska, March & (®).— |plant, several employes said. against the white terror of 1921 in |investigate the franc forgery case in|this br 2 plan pfopaganda_in mosques and public Zamora, said the woman had become ound, | The steamer Boxer of the United| The license numher of one of the Hungary. While here the count will | Hungary. but it is declared that Count It arried out without redesigning tings. The police have hv:n in- -:m;{deflm;;‘elc::a(:f;: “"lclrl;nx:‘rrl;rfl;rk———*d P *P = P States Bureau o' Fducation was re- two automobiles nsed hy the robbers :uend ;he '""fi'.'.’!’ o;l the league's | Bethlen is prepared, if necessary. to|rebuilding the bridge, as one of the s e e e AR I iR . Radio Programs | ported on the rocks near here today, |is considered by police as a promising [ financial committes, which is study- |explain that his government was net | abutments would have to be movad. o outepol Apparently in terror of his guardian, | g nge n a snowstorm, and listing badly, clue. ing the pregress of Hungary's finan. | responsible, The bridge was built in 1871, - 4 q . . ; \] T bill authorizes the Commis sioners to construct 4 new ste rder By the Associated Press | It contains provision for carrying and WOULD AID VETERANS. | ,ining “tieir e on ' whatesais iss to Provide Extra Heavy Guard S Trtiig. & DD Satie Bt Aol other underground construction, with

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