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et WEATHER Cloredy tonight and tomorr 4 e y . ably lighl rain: minimum temperature nedr but slightly above freez 4 est, 44, at noon today; «t, 32 4 am. today, 1Pull veport on page 4. i ’ Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star's carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,996 (#) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. COOLIDGE LEAVING TODAY FOR HOME OF DYING FATHER Hurriedly Plans to Start After Telephone Message That Death Is Imminent. WASHINGT( THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926—KFORTY-SIX PAGES. U5 COURTENTRY vt Yakeines o rows: eier CITIZENS ORGANIZE 306, , B inicton, i ¢ 4 ON LEAGUE AGENDA St e i i owsc. COMPANY TO SAVE Offices of Ministry—River Traffic Begun FOR ACTION TODAY Demands Are Met. - FUTURE PARK SITES { By the A ; ‘te at Taku at the e / Z L i PEKI March 18, — Seventeen | mouth of the Pei River, and gutran | - . 7 Reservations Will Be Put Bc-"&vuvlnmu ucu‘”kl‘ll»l:i ,vlull 14;\\\-,-|u‘m:'| :“(“L” ‘v”"l'v"("‘k\ v I:':T”\I"" a0a. k,‘"“ I:; $1,000,000 Corporation to HON lw‘l ¢ "w Ards who red o honsaml & Rsures taken a axy ErE PUES Sl = fore Members for Full ;,',‘,.';“;',‘}':_i gl':m i rating | defensive st dtendod o gwaranies By | and and Hold It for DRIPPI'\J(, Discussion. e e e | AT T L National Capital. WET Piafey [azainst the government's acquies- | Provided the powers guarantee that | cense to the ultimatum of the powers | the Fengtien warships retire, thereby j regarding the restor: Jf free com. removing the danger to “lientsin, the munication between Peking and Tien- | K nehun will abandon me: PLATFORM: FINAL MOVE EXPECTED juwumicution , o WILL TAKE NO PROFIT AT SEPTEMBER MEETING! oot touios wore auraime the | U 1 G et IN BEAUTIFYING CITY| "&TASaC 4 : TRAIN TO CARRY PARTY AS FAR AS WOODSTOCK fresidence of the ¢hi of the military | sypy 1o safey fentsin int in 15-Mile Trip to Plymouth to Be Made by Autos—Mrs. Coolidge Accompanies Executive. GENEVA Switzerland, Mareh 18 The received an earl morning long-distance telephone eall from Dr. Albert M. Cram. who has . et | The powers’ ultimatum demanded | to cre 5 he cit Lt : | Germany Put on Commission to {actinn hy N peate disturbances in the ¢itys | gppropriation Bill Clause Is Only . The for office memorandum 1o | Study Revision of Covenant. the puwers comments on the alleged | he demands contained in the ulti Acceptance Seen. diplomats, but assures the powers | Hostilities in the channel from the Moszes' Proposal. . that the competent military authori. | Taku Bav to Tientsin must be discon- . ~ e Vs proper meastres regarding the clauses Mines and other ebstruetions mest BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLE President Conlidge will leave W in_the memorandum of the powers. be removed . * > inzton late this afternen for Ply {five demands of the powers is as fol. and not further molested vate lands needed in the develop- ~ 1 Court memhers (o dis- | Jows; Combatant vessels mIst remain 0uts mant of the heantification and recre- | AT B R John . Coolidge, reported tod " g | rapidls I by Leazue offi- orve the prote of 1901 with t nee with foreig B : to e TS mrahaBle pikh | Chited with the | ence with forein o esels, exeept | CaDital by withdrawing them by pur- SR auad which fived on the students. | giliation of armed Pengtieners likely V today Demands of Powers. ) Dark Cloud on Horizon of | lack of patience on the part of the matum of the powers were tiex have heen authorized o ake tinued . The substance of the reply to the Navigation signals must he res Preservation sand protection of pri- % mouth, Vt. to be with his fathe: vations 1o American The Kuominchun will wndertake to | Side the har and vefri ‘ ational prozram of the National Chamberlain ind Ttaly (Continued on | i, Column 1) chase from the process of commercial S DELAY OF ARMS neil's azenda for this after- that the membye e exp ‘ TARIF BODY LIE o PRLEYIS LKLY |.C.C. 1S PROPOSED | propriated for their acquisition is the | purpose of a million-dollar corporation, the National Capital Park Association. the articles of incorporation for which were filed with the Ttecorder of Deeds here today by Arthur €. Moses. This act gave birth to one of the | biggest henevolent and public-spirited | nizations ever organized in the | National Capital, and said to be the ! only one of it kind known in which | { his operation last Summer. It was intimated that the President was [told that his father's condition had grown much worse and that little hope was held out for him The President accordingly gave di- | | i development until public money Is ap- | e ¥ = N~ Nedi stretiding CoL CootidBe Bihidd | 9,069,120 Volumes In 1925 Keep Bible rections to make read for an im | mediate t Mrs. Coolidge will ac- | ympany her husband., and she r | called invitations t 2 was to have been at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The President gav. naition. League Council Expected to|Administration Officials Re- §itizens witl st aside wheir private funds, ne Common Answer Sought. desire of gain, purely for the purpose | ) : l till Best Seller o ot e vt e Fix Date Some Time After | ported Behind Move to Re- |of sivink aid to the Government in | N—— | iine 1 be held the week Fall Meeti making the National Capital and the | | Br the Asociated Press | e September League as metropolitan district of Washington | SHICAG coh 15.—The Bi | In addition to the President and endenvor 10 cecuie n £ty construct Board. the most. beautitul of s kind in the | ey e e | e Mrs. Coolidge, those accompanying L world. ] N to the annual report of the Ameri. | Majority Favors Watson- | the President il he Ao e protocol BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. oy PrEpERIC WitiEss wag! | TeetyTwe Cithens Named | | can Bible Societs. un interdenomi- | | Coupal, the President’s physician, and caders realize that one | Twa questions Involving the United e ] e mpmes o 28 prominEnt. Sl | national ion. Last vear's | Parker Measure—Loree | secret service operatives Newspaper 2 m an authorative quarter the pubile-spirited citizens appear on the | issue in 1 NEUAges e L d M ; correspondents and photographers eads Minority. orders to cut his retinue down to the st possible minimum because of the lack of living accommodations in the little cross-roads Vermont vil- la uswer to the Americas —_— = Gt block American adherence, 3 it © States in world affairs are expected | news Is forth i Toolidge | artlcl o T “ina ‘ v | e e Contidie | BEtiolen of Mcorporation, Deople.w : 069,120 volumes. nearly will go on the train. American conditions beore | Ve discussed by the League of Na- | adminiustration is being urged to ad- have subscribed most heartily to me_lFUflk Amendment Barrmg more than the preceding year and The party will go via White River e Decories sifective. | {gns Comell at Geneva today. © | vocate sweeping changen in the con. | BIAT canceiied Y ML om0 T ident Pupils i [ 11 Sears ot the existence of the | = Wil 5 et G vifectve. ‘ Cotn . Bie o e e i proRpeetl parl ands ic! i - 110 L the existence of the Woodstock, 15 iles from Plymouth on dsrussing bisCmotion, | (L Amerien’s adherence Lo the |auruction of the United States Taritt 1 B L et dells e | on-resident Pupils in ey | B the Assoniated Press. to be mads by automobile. The Presi i ol Cartomes ato A bhea | oTminaton The incorpor re Mrs. Anne W YORK. March 15.—The As-|dent is expected to reach his fathe pi i Tyesdas a communs’ | 2 The date for the preliminary | 1 e cnversion -,‘.Irr’vlly;.:":“‘;‘,‘,‘,’,’,’,’:ii 5 ;“_;‘h:mln] (-.Rr” A\'-q:;;"ll:.;( |A It;;:]r:::h‘ Schools Beaten. TR . | soctation of Railway Executives was | early tomorrow morning. m the Americ niniste: g dor: i n 0! ssio harles J. Bell, Fredericl . Delano, i 3 b b o v 1 minister | qems conference, 1o be held under the | o o tariff ratefixing body on lines | William 1. Kno. Robert V. Flemin ——— PUPU[AIUN UF n E | aividea into two camps today, the| It I8 the President's intention to « U losing r from N 3 auspices of the Le ue of Nations - . o “ v A | = g - rats rarker iy of State Kellogz outlininis the f aw which make the Interstate Commerce | Charl over. jr. Jullus Gar ) i ) = | majority favoring the Watson-Parker | sia 2010 Npme darm 0 Uy ol State Relivex outlining the | a0 to which the United States has| commission s raflroud _rate-fxing | finckel, Joseph H. Hinew, Willlam D.| Carrsing $33.185000 for the sup | e Sameuthl he midFicy oybasst to) iUl Sitr oo e ko ALY Dresent accepted an invitation body. Politics, as well as practical re. | Heurich, O. H, P.| port of the municipal activities o i jay mode improvements. ¢ ment's proposed adherence 1o the i Hoover, ristian L i Cnlaas amendad churt, Sir F nnmediately The report from Geneva that the | g, = oceRiine. 1s.4 0 Johnson, Rudolph Kauffmann. Arthur | the District of Columbia for the fiscal 1™ Nine! ead e s, | Coolic rould < a S s immediety tals. | The xeport frep Caneie LG GG | fonm in tariff procedure, is at the bot- PSR, | gt hccdore | veir begtaning Juis 1, Gf whicH §9: | * Nineteen railroad representatives, | Coolidge could never be persuaded ! 8 {iles | tom of the proposals. " o e Otrien; Tohs leoo.050 1 . S [led by L. F. Loree. president of the tall electric lights or runnins « B A b o {000,000 is paid by the Federal Gov- y ! Delaware and Hudson Ratlroad. ob. Water. Ol lamps furnish the illumi Lo it protocol of the American question of American adherence 1| powerful elements within the T R .. Rrinicatio » the World Court and the reservauons | publican party are flflnnnvhm.:l ifr (',‘,‘::. \A\m.“'hlll'.;m_\m‘:l ‘:t,-;:dm-;‘ ernment, the District appropriation jected to the bill at an all.day meet. ' nation. One of those Jarge stoves so s IHIA:I( A:l]::l;‘.xln {7;4’.'l'|'||“:|-:~‘||x attached thereto caused .;m<~. : re:lu(-llun frn"l.lllfl standpoint of po- | \\hicetor 'Jlx"\l“\r:'xul passed by the House wdn:-.h | ing veste day w ml' h p[:]de'd in u‘n'na . {‘frf‘il,‘,"":r”‘ :xh: ‘g:\\'lhx—;m.;‘lan‘d cg;l:' es Government that we take ne Washington to prick up iheir ears. If“!"r (elxx;:xulen:l N ny in- the purpose of the organi \mm e':l' the {n:::-:;c{.me‘r;nn:‘:z \ne Census Bureau Est te‘ '1l G e':(.:n'f\ ‘.;m‘, l.\lv‘.(l\"h)n ‘I‘u}nd(n ei B |'p e slflr\‘B:n;thlh' ki & b e havi o ative CUBSES entia party o pomnt- |, W4 set forth in its articlex of | mittee of vhole and was re- imate | nouts s ary 3 h = s of y-and-a-ha of this communication d put | her have been tentativ uBELs f s et forth e » ’ ~tion - pee of Sbis communication #nd BUL L Gy0s in the pasi thiat the league miichr | Ing out that the only way F neorporation: i to “ald. Wsiat and |ported to the House, a point of no | Pudiatea e cction o (he assocka | iype. The room that whi be occupled o mhe otion Nas caried | use fts gond offices to bring early ac- {8 BIORCIRE LT battie, ssibly cupplement the activities of the Na. |auotum was made by Fepresen otive Shows 117,135,817 for | "“Thix committee. headed by W. W.|the upper floor, and while quaint nously ceptance (of Amefioan adher Farty, s to tear down the 1 icah tjonal _ Capital Park Commission. (R UEMITL 2iandence. | Rep- A | Atterhury. president of the Pennsyl. | with its slanting ceiling and dormer ;i the' court ‘withithe Teservations, e Suecinetly. stated, thin is its proposed | PIEE 10, B2t 2 (L0 LI RE ST 0Vl i | van iioad and a committee of |windows, it is decidely small some quarters here today it was sug. | MISSION SRUCE : method_of working: 1t will ascertain | {esenuative Fetebim, e b ate Whole Nation. M el e b SR L IS1Se ICRR S < said today that the couneil | £ested that the league council Mol | proponents of the | (ontinued on Page 3. Column 2) | vote on the Funk amendment. which Seinuioty Which atready has heen passed by the | LIFE RAPIDLY FADING. undont act_cautiously in | Seavcely ST | on “the rule of prohibits any of the District’s school | “ House of Representatives, and rec. | fundx from being used for the in-| Advancing ata rate of 13.8% « vear. | omriended to the Senate. It would ! = oo vs President's Father aving : nded | - 5 led attention o first having in sourded | harhert Hoover's name is in no way | was impossible total. | 0ul the Washing Wi | connected * with the scheme. but it “HERET'GAL" PASTOR | struction of any children who the District of Columbia will have a h the Railroad Lahor Board and | i Wl the Datories must ae. Will Proceed Cautiously. to divorce the league from Amer- o] somment. happens to be hased on his well known outside of the District of Colu ation: o 880 eons on 1t ate an hitration hoard of Has Few Hours to wd sidhevelice to the court, Keliogg Declines Con theory (exemplified in the anthracite | The standing vote on this vas 1 fpaiEAtions of Lol and: employers to settle wage| . d Press o rati. However, the Secretary of State, MI. | sirike) that American private husiness WILL BE EXPELLED {favor of the Funk amendment Jilicansus Brsku otinuad todey: disputes. D ith e | Kellote it was sald at the State Du-|should settie its own disputes and 97 against. ‘Although no Federal census hasbeen | The onmen split came only after a| PLYMOUTH. Vt., March 18.—C secr and second, De | partment tod had not been in-|correct its own ahuses, | A roll call then was demanded. (;ken here since 1920, with the next | futile effort hy the minority 1o insert, jopn . Coolidge has from 24 to 48 the Ameri veservations ' formed that the league council con-) | which resulted in defeat of the Funk - A X' |4 provision that the Interstate Com- e Rt Dr: Afber really affect the prevozatives and templated considering the Arierican Authority Conserved. Amsterdam Calvinist Doubted | amendment by a vote of 172 to 133, | cen=us scheduled for 1930, the District | pai ™ Commission he empowered to| hours to live, his physician, Dr. Albert even the composition of the council | World Court reservations, or that ft| ... (. hace administration h ! thus rescinding the action taken by |of Columbia passed the 500.000 mark | set aside any wage agreement which M. Cram of Bridgewater, said today. itself, would appoint it x-nmmlll?}e 10, con | vesolutely set its face against the id Story of Eve's Temptation ”;‘u"'"“"; ]3"’""‘1"-" in the committee | in population early in 1923, the bureau nn‘ulhv n[ffm iy he | The ased father of the President has The council is wifected, it was | sider them and request the Uni ol nelital ainat the id of the whole. = i an emane | Mr. Toree charzed that the rick tob sefiots Hedirt mttacks Jointed out, heciuse one of the Sen- | States to send a representutive to ex- ‘,’,f,:;:,‘l.‘“{‘;n’;;‘,}‘L?.!,;‘,.‘,‘.L"‘,’,if,-\ for xom by Serpent. Throughout the consideration of the | ®Stimated. On July 1, 1925, Census ' oaves the raflroads at the merc of| Muffered two gerious he s emphisi s the Ametlean. viewnoint on the | IRIE Uio USIEnCen WAt berioy District bill there was no change in | Bureau estimates piaced the popula-|employes and gives the public no| since yesterday. « shall have the 1 reservations. The Secretary was un- Y i e e _— | the figures as reported by the appro- | tion of Washingfon at 513.994 persons. | protection. At midnight Col. Coolidge had a election of | willing to comment on the yroposal. |, 0 o0 HE C O vatem clatm for Associated Press | priations committee except a commit- | The recent police census put the figure | M tterbury denied this. calling| peart tremor, which alarmed his Lecanse the ju lie made it clear, however Tt Chint s 3l losital cxteasionior the s | tee amendment adopted today increas- | slightly under 500,000. The official |it the carno” of raflroadin irse. bt he rallied quickiy, and the by the council © duty of the State Department was to; . ATIhE. 8 DIOper. TelRtion. fim 2 . Holland March 15.—The ing by $2,000 the apropriation for the | hous se census taken in .| Among the railroads that opposed!nurse. but he ra Sivrantl = e, it was x| ontatn ifrom each of the member ma- | B O S LA and husl. | H. Geelkerken. who in a | National Zoological Park, so as to|ary, 1920, showed Washington he hill were the St. Louis, San Fran-' physician s not summoned. weivable that an offi- | tions a separate note accepting the e e e sl | wormon_doubted the biblical story of | provide for the purchase of ozone ma. tion of 437.571. The grow isco: Pere Marquette: Wabash: Mis| Early today a second severe attack of the United | recervations of the United States ax| GO (W0 pelld 3" ody ta which | Five and the serpent, is to be expelled. chines to purify the air in the animal| six vears, if the estimates ave correct, | souri-KansasTexas: §t. Lou wrred. the colonel's pulse reaching wish to sit with th condition of its adherence to the | FOU BN dietiles of their ewn The General Synod of the Calvinist h'f"':"" ,\u"mher un':n;ln\en‘s were |1-- \\;'nuld be on the face of the July 1,,western, and Rock Island. la beat of 140. Dr. Cram was called meil for the pur cord would have recourse in seeking | Church, now in session, has made a | MakKe WRHOEm DrovIOns A et 1926, estimate, 490,309 inhabitants. jand soon after the President was in- ance committee_amendment Based o5 Notmial Gains: 'med by telephone of his father's has heen brought to (e res- |G i el b c % — e O e Rl e O ore ‘that the | Gither increased or decreased 1ariff | unanimous decision to this effect. He | dopted late vesterday Wmiting the ! e v _|also will be deprived of his pastorate | price to be paid for school and rlav-| The Census Bureau estimates are BEL'EVES MARSHALI. | Cram said his patient might lose eervation concerning the ipal mations of Europe do not Tpa e cohedules under such a s which Amsterdam, | Rround sites to the assessed value 11us | hased on the nor vearly growth his slight hold on life at any moment. t's vight advisory opinions | regard the reservations wpon )|tem would be maintained—varying, | 2t the council at least indivectly, | an adherence to the coart 1, .orging to economic conditions— ast Saturday he was suspended |25 per cent, and to be available for two | shown for the decade between 1910 and BLED VICTIM AI.' E After the doctor had been with the Whieh alwine res | coditioned as constituting a_serious | Giihoue necessitating tariff legisla. | for three months. but he preached |vears. 1920, . V | patient half an hour it was announced Maryland, with an official population . | that the heart action was somewhut N~ ihiection to American entry into the | i, « Congress at frequently re- | while under pension. At his trial Fenning Is Attacked. - lders wish (o et Indeed. it is sald, the reservi-| oypring jntervals. This was the sort | for heresy he refused to sign an un-| = o o Commissioner Fen. | 0f 1449661, will have 1.580.268 {nhab- T —— | less accelerated. © them that the jons have caused no excitement what thing contemplated when the | dertaking to subscribe to a lite An attack on Commissioner Fen-|jtants on July 1, 1926. Virginia, whose | Qoroner's Physician Says Exa | The physician said that in addition < one fundamentally ever in the European capitals ttompt | TAYIM “Commission “wax established. | interr etation of the chapter of [ ning featured hn;onmderfl(lon of hlho 1920 (-ultl)m’\\‘ns 1309.157, will have 2.- M X8M- |\, “his weukness the colonel was ex- iex which are sizo Meanwhile there was mno atte But it is notorious that it has | Genesis referring to kve and the ser- | District bill this afternoon, when, |518,589 by July 1. West Virginia, with | jpatj i illi : tremely sensitive to pain after his Sl s o g A e fact that the IEM | functioned correspondingly. It [ When tsked whether he be.|(he charge was made that Com.|a population of 1.463.701. will have \n| ination Indicates Milliner Lived |} T2, c<C™ be said that the patient 1 After Being Choked. flinched when his skin was touched, | Jsrusvon tpes e ; indicating a very nervous condition. m . in view of the failure effect In 1922, he believed the traditional interpre- |%% ? ringing the total population up to C Cemany o become a member of L o i as ndustries which can | tation of the Secessionist Calvinist while in office as a District Commis- | 117,135,517 for the United States as a | R A G Home Folks Call. s of the il | the League of Nations in Geneva. The today afford substantial reductions in‘ Church that it was a real creature gioner. The charge was made duwiing | whole, is indicated in estimates {nx‘l‘ o o8y p folk f Ply h a . to facilitate actual | helief was expressed that 'l:‘"'l,"’?“""r certain tarifts, while needing hikher | was quite possible. but he admitted | consideration of the item of $8.000 ) the country, ! PHILADELFUIA. March 18.—Dr. hdlll:vwlu;‘lxx“_:l{k-‘mu"‘_M:‘:l:;_‘fl X e in the court js drifting back to thv""_‘h h;‘:“:““ rates in other directions. It is held | he had believed the serpent was a | for expenses for commitments of in- B T Rk | William . Wadsworth, coroner 'r‘ e eti wie i postpone- power arrangement, which has BCEC | that these industries themselves | figurative representation of the devil. | qigent insane persons to St. Iliza- I8 States. | Physician, testifving at the trial to-| o (1€ QORI 0 ML Gdent's father ticipation ' the reliance of ¥ ll‘rn|j:‘=;:h—‘h’ leazue | Should be prepared voluntar ol - heth's Hospital by order of the execu-| Population estimates and actual|day of David L. Marshall, charged jies dying a few sad-faced neighbors ne eammon(itor. o lnESNC L Moo atears| 0 U cauRl oD atine Mants ! tive authority of the District of Co- States, showing New York | with the murder of Anna May Diet- [are admitted. adonred Dy e ration: could e aiced: BHAL | oS Iy ol Son. On ich o PASSENGERS AND CREW lumbia Ivania retaining their rank | vich, said that complete asph had | The colonel, for many years the S anncotning the |er HO e e, it wan said, Bhan the | L Che runction as watehdos of the | A Chairman Madden of the Tlouse 75“2!“ and second, respectively, fol-| not taken place after she was choked [town's first citizen, has requested « vllving point from | serambling’ lfnrr !'}"”T;\,EG.':RU;;"}‘.‘: public interest. | SAVED IN FIRE AT SE appropriations committee =aid if t Alabama, 2.526,001; Arizona, 444,708 'and her throat punctured to draw hPrI‘{‘;‘"“ Treserice, and they obey the | nent council of the Jea s i b v Sl i j48: Cali s 4316 .| blood. s DS . n puhl i paehe ',',;'.‘:\l in Geneva and re- Reform Demand Seen. charge is true Commissloner Fen- | Arkansas, 1.003,048; California, 4.316. ‘,'.""’ s under crossexamination by | 1 the general store. where the cit o D publle seasiop. thia e inability to aet with the [ Vessel Bound for Australia Aban-|ning “should be run out of office. Colorado, 1. Connecticut,| e was under cross.examination bY | ang of this Green Mountain hamle frernoon 1 d the decision taken | sulted in “ il A demand for Tariff Commission Representative Blanton, Democrat, |1,606.491; Delaware, 240.274; Di Abrakam Wernick, counsel for Mar-|faet {o discuss the affairs of the day, sl e e e s Bl o e e htbrmation fwhiph | feOREsnIition Clthier itrom the adiitn: doned 400 Miles From Lot Texas offered an amendment |of Columbia, 527.880; Florida, 1,31 I and his statement startled the | the colonel's request stirs the memory pooint i special committee, ineluding « nationt ' | istration or Congress, or from both, is g Georgla, 3.138.962: Idaho, spectators, The witness stated, how- £ e feci - = Germany. to study the problem of re s been brought to Washington V‘x,\ generally foreshadowed as the result striking out this paragraph, and call- Indiana. 3.124.499: | ever, that “compression of the neck" g»fl“lm_:lr‘i‘fl;r ,.,TJ: )nm:::;llh:plflafil:fl constructing the conneil 3 !l“"fl"\'";i A heon, | OF the forthcoming senatorial investi- ed on Representative Green, a new was sufficient cause for the issuance ! giy vears ago felt a similar urge to ution adopied asks this com- in, and Hugh S. GIbson | gation. The inquiry will show that | B¥ the Agiocisted ek, member of the House from Florida. of a death certificate. e s goonbye. Tiew ate i feule attention to | “'w ||l'4l|l*-'(h':| | the comm on’s present methods and b) b N Union of South!ae 4 witness. Mr. Green charged | Maine, A detective on _Tue:«lay testified | rong in these remote Vermont hilla Council seats, 1o hear : muchinery are cumbersome aml sl : A disaster at sea | o " oES . 5 p Michigan, | that Marshall told him that he drained |~ | p : i1t the Il lead to little or |\, : . that Commissioner Fenning had been Michigan, Litelong friends are included in the urd 1o th . covernments of Iu- S practic s narrowly averted vesterday when |, e one"y Georgla boy in St. Eliza- : Minnesota, 2.631,306; Missis.| the hody of its blood the night he of those who have entered the n fii s Al 1o dlsarm, eXConE Wi | s o b Jeentiinto]ier s without his par belng al- | #ibpl. 1.790.618 population); | hoked her preparatory to dismem- | sickroom for the brief visit permitted pape douiob iRt T EReE i [ ettion Seaptember there hifve | ship in time to remove the beth’s without his parents being Missouri, 3,498,14 94.965: | bering it the next day. ikt ind) BUKe. ‘OCROYWhD e instances, ad only economic ey 464 applications fo e | vew from the burning British | lowed an opportunity to see him.| oy g ™ 1,384,70: F Dr. Wadsworth based his opinion | pave come were associated with Col if it becomes preat enough | (he fexible ta ction (No. 315). Al aroa, 400 miles northwest [ He said he had pleaded with Com- |, SR CHAT 16 was 106 eLUINE: Wiien ThE Lo 5 b . ¢ ! ature, will cause a cutting S . E ; « population) hat Coolidge in the public affairs of town, |in future, will cause a cuttins | though 31 investigations were inati : ! missioner Fenning in vain and that|y53608; New Jersey, victim's neck was stabbed on the fact | were political friends or even foes. ot | tuted, looking toward either decreases the boy's father had died without |Mexico, 388,146: New Yovk, 11,303,296;| that he found blood and air in the |In the number have been somwe chil I evica s mititude/toward the aving | chnessthat (Of existing 1ates, only 17| left Liverpool Iel seeing him. North = Carolina, 2,857,846; = North | lungs, indicating to him that Miss | gren, for the colonel always took an P, it I usieen ot Ao 8O ETEE AN S LR ases—thut is, to only one-third | hane, Australia. The firse broke out in | i BN o pepublican, | Dakota, 641,192 (1925 population); Ohio, | Dietrich had a breath after the artery | affectionate interest in these. Louise ity and minority | Conference becomen Increasingly 21 of the number of cases Investizated— | her hold, the bunkers became Ignited | ¢ yormont, said that he knew Com- |§,600.146; Okiahoma, 474; Oregon, | had been severed. Chamberluin of Bridgewater, stage matter of in n this ¥.| were completed and sent to the Presi-|and the flames spread rapidly despite g ihz | $77.477; Pennsylvania, 9.613.570; Rhode - e driver, is the most frequent caller. hat the European nations will enter | dent. In nine of these, rates of duty | hevoie efforts by the crew. Distress | Missioner Fenning has been handling | 0y 695.704; South Carolina, 1,826 i | Pice each day he comes to the Cool e “|ealls brought the British steamers :h"’;;“';"",':;'l‘l";_ af I'P‘;;E“’;‘"i‘(’“;;‘;&“" In 1021 South Dakota, 689.346; Tennessee, Mexico Bars All Pastors. idge home. In the early months of Barrabool, Diogenes and Aeneas rac- AGEs L Utah, 51 MEXICO CITY, March 18 (P) ! his illness the colonel found in the ng to her assistance. The Barrabool School Fight Renewed. Vermont, 352,428 (1920 popula-|local newspapers say the dep: stage driver his only contact with the | took off the passengers and cre Virginia, 2,518589; Washington, [of the interior h ted instry outside world, fro he has never been the Paparoa was abandoned. The row over the Funk amendment | 1535 028:© West ' Virginia, | 1,669,024 | to Mexican immigration officials to |4 Sreat reader of news % prohibiting _children from nearby [ wigconsin, 2,884,734, and Wyoming, |vermit no foreign ministers of : Maryland and Virginia from attending | »35 639, sect to enter Mexico, Told of Great Pain. (hamberlain was present = ® rare U.S. TO HUNT FOR FLYER. |the District schools broke out in the 3 sion when Col. Coolidxe dropped House agaln today. Representative the mantle of reserve and spoke of his | malady. “I hope no man will have to endure Not Indictable in Criminal Courts e v 1 have suftered. he sai. Az Johnson, selectman and sexton 3 s = of the Union Meeting House, has paid i . Tve icsof this Government regavd | congpicuously fafled so to function | lieved the serpent was *a real crea- | missjoner Fenning has been acting | 669324 inhabitants on 1. not ndherid to e o the entire Furopean situation pe since the flexible tariff law came into | ture,” Mr. Geelkerken asserted that| .= (0™ i iornev in lunacy cases |, AN increase of 11, ince 1920, Cape Town. considerat cached over ny and the forward in yeste session of the assembly. is unabie to neil approved the sclection the date for convenit (ontinued on Page 2, Column 1) com which hesides rey = - = santative fie 10 siates now mem Prose e e i Cuine,. Flyers Make Perfect Sham Attack, Poland and Swiizerlaid. (Continued on Page 2, Column 5.) MANY CABINF THREATENED. Ship Nearly Put Out of Commission| e SR . | e Ketcham, Republican, of Michigan, 2 s Mexico Gives American Army|served motice that when the District Chal'ges Agalnst Jlldg(,‘ Engllsh Held Calif., March 18— |gonnel of the two squadions has| Right to Enter Southern California :q';::-n?i‘t’a:”:tnll::"\\r‘n.:lre"‘:u:ll‘:u'flmlu:: to League UC | | the Associated Press. the history of naval aviation, the per- Arvouses Indignation. SAN DIEGO, i ! | Seaplane gunners of the bombing and | staged two gas att at sea ggainst! MEXICO CITY, March 18 for action he will demand a separate ,.I‘.“,?.'Y'\Z :q-l‘nlln‘;»x(v‘mx\n1|:tr)‘::~-li\l; tomciblasing of fi e e e Shirk with vivtually | rhe Mook vor aé.‘,:-'i.l,'.e.:. vagter | Vote on this amendment. i pafbind disdmiionent mons selliiogerb pousdronn uniler Comidr Warren /pifedt resui v pranted permission, sought by| Representative Blanton sald that 20 J : e Coo - e }4..;,(.- e ol Nations | il ave believed to have established Officers who witnexsed the R iean o ouEht oy | per cent of the Governmient employes | By the Amociated Press. } commiltee last week in recomniending :l:z:mlll- s h‘lg;kfl"(;t‘ ‘l’;r‘e‘ggfi“"‘;‘ "l"“ thicviighout, Burape ovel, the wieskdy woniwesind dliringshe compelitive e bémh attaak cuilthe denise | States Army search for Rex Richter, |are property owners and asked, “Do| Proposed articles of impeachment |impeachment proceedings. rave'in the little Plymouth Cémetersy. dowi ol e session of the leagte | unery vear now nearing a close, || irc{t assert that the droppin: of | in'aviator, missing since March 2 in | you want to saddle the expenses of |against- Federal Judge George W.| The House, if it approves the reso-|fere many members of the Coolidge : Sletllieomany o : Ve gunners of VI-2 squadron|the bombs, each welghing wproxi-| i (o Calitornia, Mexico. sducating Maryland and Virginia on | English of Illinois, submitted to the |lution. will take action corresponding | garins "are buried and a stone already ship. Iu some countries the } of | pave scored the remarkable record of | mately 500 pounds, was so perfectly these Government employes” House judiclary committee today, in-|to duties of a grand jury. Yet in this | ponve the colonel's name. un agreenient at Geneva tending 10-197 hits in 97 shots while thelr sea- timed that a faultless pattern of gas| Richter left Mexicall on March 2,| Representative Simmons of Nebras-|dicate that the jurist, if impeached,| case, it probably will be asked to pass bears the colonel's name. ward seneral peace and security is| pjapes were flying at a speed of more | was woven around the destroyer.|with a mining man as passenger, for |ka, a member of the subcommittee|Will be tried before the Senate on|on charges outside the jurisdiction of T B vded as indefinitely deferved. and | {han $0 miles an hour. Several gun:|Only the fact that extraordinary pic:|a filght to Los Alamos gold mines. |which drafted the bill, admitted that charges not indictablé in clvil and|any grand jury. jan Debt Pact Ratified fears ave expressed that there' will | ners of (he VJ-1 squadron, it was re. | cautions had been taken by the de:|” A San Diego dispatch March 12 ex. | the Funk amendment is drastic and | criminal courts Conduct unbecoming a Federa| Rumanian Debt Pac ed. avise political recrimination in their | joried at North Island foday, also| strovers crew to wear gas masks and | pressed the fear that Richter crashed |will not allow time for schools to be The committee, in closed sessions, | judge, including utterances of pro-| BUCHAREST., March 18 (P).—The domestic politics which may add 0| Niiained perfect scores in firing ma- | protective clothing prevented the wai- | in some lonely spot in the Cocopah [built in Maryland and Virginia to ac- ' took up the long list of counts pre- | fanity on the bench. was charged dur-| pumanian Parliament today ratified |h2 difficulti 8 | chine guns at sleeve targets from | ship from being temporarily, at least, | Mountains. commodate these children, more than | Sen' y a subcommittee, in the hope | ing the special inquiry into the case & i in Washii Such recriminations already have| heir seaplanes. placed out of commission. Another 3000 of whom are now attending Dis.| 0f Making an early report to the |last Summer. The judgeship being a | the agreement signed in Washington en stronzly manifested in Not content with their amazing | spectacular gas bomb attack will be e [ 100} achools. He explained that the | House. The accusations are restricted | life appointment, impeachment is the last December for the funding of Ru- 4 P! to “high misdemaanors In office.” un-| only process by which certain of such | mania’s_debt of $44,590,000 to the janA.where e anti-zovernment| qunnery record, which Comdr. Child | staged against the Shirk Friday 10 AT E = : b (Continued on Pags 2, Column 3) ! belleves has never been equaled inlmiles off Point Loma, near here. Radio Programs—Page 36| —Gontinued on Fage 2, Column 70 ' des resolution adopted by the accusations can be brought to trial. ! United States.