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— —_————————— i WEATHER. \ . o (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) ¢ : The only evening paper Cloudy. al o . = - / A S b sk o - st~ g <oTemperatures—Highest. 66. at noon Associated Press news Yesterday: lm 3 L 0] oday. i Full .--;mn“nn' by stin phe Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 18 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 93,719 S} _w W ashingron "D o ¢ WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1926—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. U Mesns Assccisted Pr rwo ¢ DRASTGFOIDCIRB v s 2o o MEXCD ICREASE FHT FOR RSO []RI]ERH] IN FRANBB “*‘fgzpmzzdg;l;:::t:gc - v ,I.if;f:m U S B[]RDER GUARD, | 2 ;;i;T;::EAT []F IAR": F BERIMN, TO SAVE CURRENCY i e Sseniea vt -~ REBEL PLOT BARED | e B\ CAPPER DECLARES ‘l!\' lt.l'; N A . S, \ : pondent of The ¢ Senator, White Pine Visitor, Says Farm Belt Wants TWO CENT Entered 30,061. Foacohen been established beyvond doubt. will _ swin; just so far and no farther, to e ‘a_moment and swing back People to Get Partially Stale <rpcpexvinie, onio, Ausus moment and swing b {American Agents Discover Bread on Idea Dislike of | 107"es mirier in (hree, moncte) the limit._its people star-| Soheme to Send Armed two or three arrests have so|ed out by passively countenancing, . Arouse - ; 8 _1iC not openly permitting, the' exist- b It Will Cut Use, ;‘_.vua d the good people of Ste Bt n s 9 ille. Ohlo, seat of Jefferson County, | ence in the city of the various and F ol mbus. g That thev've set about cleantn house | Well known devices of the devil so DD RS— Added Protection. iASSERTS MOVE IS FAR FROM NATURE OF REVOLT ki Is of Opinion Agriculture Must . Have Domestic Market, Safe- guarded by Strong Duty Wall. < of their right | however, have beey | substitute three mayvors for the one provided b; t and to re-| place a temporarily suspended pn!ivai | s en- | BY RUSSELL YOUNG. Staft Correspondent of The Star. WHITE PINE CAMP, August 19 —Republicans in the West and Mid dle West are not satistied with the present tariff and a determined ef fort will be n Br the Associated P PARIS, August 0 eabinet today outlined a drastic pro- | chief by the overnight promotion of {down the billowy valley of th tarting out by controlling vice, AND IMPORTS RESTRICTED | They have rolled a kex of d they are in the end controlled b¥| gF PATROLS UNDER WAY . back at a safe distance to identify spended within the last few da e —— Number of Government Employes | those who fall when the dust cleavs| cime inte that office seven those lust mayor was told to cleanse the town. and he did. He “closed” evervthing, ligious Deadlock. kicked into outer darkness at the{ .. .. Acociated P *Eram of restrictions in an effort 0 | Vo "pogie of Steuhenvilte say there | and go. and the wave of many a|border opposite ¢ ) pravent exportation of French money |is ng connection beween their crusade | 11sty reform —has —dashed itsels |according to Juarez military officia and ridding thelr fair city of the op-| "\]"-'h f’»lnmn\'ed and sought by ma _— | probrious nick:name of Littie Chi.|kind. But they now discover them- MEAT COURSES LIMITED cago™ by which it 1s knov and | selves in the role of a Frankenstein. GENERAL STRENGTHEN'NG amit: | beneath the seats of the mighty and | Vit€. {lit the fuse. >w they are standing | Blaine Carter, the chiet of police ; Nt | ago with a mayor who was civeian | Calles’ Reply to Prelate Said to L to Be Reduced—Price Fixing a reform ticket. That cticular dicate Way to Break Re- Among Economy Plans. nd during the year that followed e hecame so unpopular that he was the town thet mobode knews exactly | and has been chief of police ever|. 3 who is who or why. Y | since. e has seen mavors come |ican troops have been ordered to the lumbus, N. Mex., whroad and 1o restore the franc toiand-the present situation in Canton, | AZainst his stalwart and weather- | following discovery of the planned| { some 60 miles aw: It is merely an | beaten form to melt away in empty | movement of a band of 100 heav ! | some sort of stabil The restrictions denl with the im- :wvrwnng;‘ colneidence, it Is stated. | f(";m and spray. i ; armed men into Mexico in a revolu-| - 2 Bitatnbs i Steubenville was stung by the Two recent grand jury investiga- i 4 ik . portation of mri and other produc ung G 2 3 about el s t ceording . Tt | Teform bee at a time when the bee h! tions under the foremanship of H.|UOMATY POt o United ariat .'(.,""" e i S as curtailment in the use of | g jouGi humming in Canton, 3 Rialradden, n former newspaper| . The plot, discovered Dby i ator Capper of Kansas, who is a necersities produced within France. | Steabenville's = presemt. reform | editor with a penchant for crusad- | States agents, was reported by them | zuest at White Pine Camy \aditional Timitation of the importa: | movement centers ahour. its ‘afforte | In5; bave made reports which allege |to Mexican military officials at Chl.; \\. | The K: Senator stated, how tion of wheat, by the compulsory in-| 10 get Tid of a mayor and a chief that crime and vice exist in Steu:|huahua City and Juarez. De lave | — ever that in their attack on the tariff v m of the administration, West henville und : Mayor Patto (Continued ¢ the administration of | not been reveal nd Chief Carter, and ! gpicers. i ern fepublicans have no desire to | l(" L id, further slu-m.:lhen-! 2 b they belleve will extend greater bene e Abpeat to Patriotim. ,U S ]URY ]'[] S":‘l' BIG BREAK UM 1o tne Sarvicon which was wugment| American Tourists it ettt e The cabinet has appealed 1o thej | EeEda e riva 75 sol- o o ot o e i £ i | Un O , e o FEUUISIS K".|. TW[] Ly g e GURB |S P'.ANNEI] e 4 by the Investigating | | of polire. autlined at yesterday's meeting of the | "’.‘r‘ o cabinet, is part of the present pro-|_ t those who know 1tk aht in recalling the st pendulum, which, it has long trodnction of other flours in hread as i st e P g e lso have been received is not getting all that is coming to d”’“'l"”"”"f ”'::;l:vmjv‘ "”‘r" e ! from the interlor. N him under the pr ns of the pres- BiroliEht Slie countn in. | | he patrol guard of the international | wought into the country. e min- | bridges, regarded as vital points inj istry plans at the same time to set up | i case of trouble, also have been! August ent tariff structure. « commercial and industrial_interests in the Hast mack 1o e fair prices for| P ink e Ifm prices for | strengthened. ¥ food products and to encour — —_—— Further indications of preparation By the Associated Piess INOPLE, i 1| newspapers print dis- H H i patches from Adana telling of ter . appear to be the favor 1 ones in the Deputies Engage in Pitched| e fom Avant 1% Amer. | Both Drivers to Be Arrested | opinion of the fumer.” was the war s in Damascus. Senator Cappe seribed the attitude § alists toward the Re- the strictes onomy in private as! = 5 4 i ergency is see an- i i - cai e W v"\'v;m\»',x.,.- et *° “* Mellett Murder Investigation| 13,000 Coal Workers’ Dele- | fuuned "itention of cen. oo | Battle in Street, Menacing | “awer visiting the ruins or sout | in Collision Cases Involv- P : _ Amone the measires 1o b taken A Topez, ecommanding officer’ of Cthe | Lives of Passershy armored cars and_airplanes. the ; T¢ we ! e pronide wans ani means | Bares Mass of Evidence | gates Agree to Longer |uurer surmon, toess MG on : foaniata were escorted by soldiers ing Carelessness. e it st are. protee Ar wll to Damascus on the nigbt of Au- ne 1o the economical marketing of { tionists and believe in the principles of ucts to cheapen the cost of dis- | an “inspection trip,” and the info = — S : S : a st 14, Druse tribesmen cut the I tribntion to consumers and to avoid | for Use. Day at Old Pay. tion that Gen. Joaquin Amara, MEX-| By the Associated Press. o light wires, stirred by the increasing number ifF, bt they want‘to see n me b | o e vetary of war, will be here| MEXICO CITY, August 20.—Bitter| threw the city into darkness and | o et s recklens diving. Assistant| CIUS1 division of the fruits of e ARl i e i e 0 =5 it next week on a tour of inspection. rivalvy abwesni, polltlcal factionse (o], TS atetrongiaemok tonsnientier | &R EEE BRI d e e S ATE t Kansas Senator y abinet am were made | By the Associated Press. . e . P D 55 Bas o it Irench replied with heavy gunfire. TEpOYe o or Fowler | peljeves a tar es. now on the WOMEN HELD IN PLOT Congress Has cullningt g 1 s o Emersime trom thelr hotels at | announced in Traffic Court today that | free list, is de v the agricultur ted that by placing e antial duty on this commodity the administration will be materially street battle, with two fatalities. Col. Andreas Garcla public today. it is expected that the | complete details will be formulated Within a few «dayvs and that the pro hereafter both parties involved in col- lisions where recklessness s in ev LONDON, August —The biggest = breakaway of coal miners from thelpyieo peclared Leaders of Revolt faybreak the m and Deputy | GoyPreak s niflitary _escort to_the « zo of Don R. Mellett, Canton pub- 4 Dapealialy gram will be put into effect as soon . e : policy of the miners' federation which , 2 Marcus Diaz were killed and Depu 16 | dance woillih bev chincesd adtiy iie: of ST {lisher, has come o mass of evidence of | [y pcyrred Since the strike in the| ¢ e ST e L e T L T el L b e b D L SR S 5 | Canton’s vice and corruption. which # | jiyaq was called . more than three| MEXICO CITY, Ausust 20 P).—All | times through the body. Several b risk remaining in Damascus. Their licy is desi g . try who are not sharing the Nation's urb on Restauran | Federal grand jury will h next i 5 4 A 2 8 e V-] Toute from the city was strewn |Dolicy IS designed to force motorists |, ;o Morcover, there i ton One of the first measures which ! month moring Fag ol carae HaSCHIIERE Seh et fea thol o B Elomslins Ghy N el o & indred French and muny | to exercise more caution, particularly {iucy Jow grade beef heing imported _| delegates vepresenting about 13,000 | iip the alleged conspiracy to foment Politicians have been disputing the | 1,0/ " qead, © | at street Intersections. | fnto the Unitea tes, am well as the cabinet plans Is to restrict! While District Attorney A. E. B system, one |jarge quantities of canned hecf from d in the Bol | results of the congressional election Under the present men and boys employ sings throughout the re public & the French people. in the murder case for presentation to m will | the Stark County grand jury when it kers the paconvenes next Wednesday. Another important rest ing upon 1 restaurant servi The plan mowW - gteen, ready to depart on a 1a i up! s ey :nuvl “;o{umm-:.m.m and !:‘1(:‘ one ! yoqay. had obtained sufficient o 0\9;' gnlr';v-'-n.\' m‘Hl\e ollmgh;nn:h(‘x'o Sunday have been released {held in Ju:y and a guard of federal driver u: is charged, after a pre-| Argentine, the Senator added. Jost Tikely 1o he put into effect, is B : coal fields accepted a proposal of the 5 troops has been stationed in the cham- aring bef assista . te ta ment or fieh couises, instead : underworld figures and police officers | 14 \agey for a seven-and-a-half-hour | leaders of the plot, and elghl TR oy i IR Nes Deen in 1o bkt iR While on the subject of revising B toun e more. as ix | on liquor law violation charges, evi-| 4. hils/conatitinted & oompronise)|. Seon Josetina Novoa, Senor "‘lv‘flvm‘, r?"h'm‘ls sHl_h"lv" has been in no fault in the collisfon. In the ensuing | \po” garifr, Senator Capper said that popular ameng certain classes of 'dence was being gathered nton | pa¥e e v se | 1o S perches and Senorita Paz Gomez | way connected with the strife. trial if the defendant 15 found not | fegidents of his section would be etween | the “federation nsisteney | i og are the women who ave being | sattle Fought in Street. guilty the really blameworthy person, | happy to see the duty on wheat in that the seven-hour day must be|paiq. | = it is pointed out, goes free le maintained and the mine owners’ de- | Dispatches from Puebla say that a | Iighting started vesterday after: At the same time. it was made | “There s every cyidence now that ater need today than ever he that of impe he i noon in front of the Iturbide Hotel, 2 riest has been brought there restriction of sellinz only hread that mand for an eight-hour day. 1 Catholic ! 4 poblnelaniio Lnh hw\'hm' me more or less “stale.” 1t Prepares Written Evidence. Although it et to be seen;under ¢ trom the village of Huel | in‘Aadero avenue, in the business sec- known at the thmn Enilding t'h,\vl Ll L B & P e it i the French| Joseph R. Reach, Chicago lawyer, | whether the miners generally indorse |vetlan. The charges agdinstniin ACEe ton' M number ‘of deputics Sestt | the long-proposed plan of police anl | .y know that our export trade is : 2. Roach, 20 L y = y s |V veated. | Local Tumor, BOWEVeT: [hitiy at from seven to twenty—be- i niiseal traffic off to el anodtia (e | v Al RIS L Our G T hentine at one another from op. | Trial Board Urges Dismissal in arrests fo et for miror traffic vio- | pooe ook to his « people are forced to eat bread that'today was preparing written evidence | the action of the delegates, it is mestic 1 Pre- | (hat the priest killed the may 1 mot fresh from the oves consump- | o lav hefore the county grand ju Sie et iuEn 5 | ek B o e L O e Fomn e e o | the village because the MAXer ¥t U posite sidewnlks. THe street was ough the issuance of a[his livelihood. Therefore. we must don SToE| e U Behly ept the compromise | (o open the Catholic church. |erowded with pedestrians and auto- | for Dorrenbacher, Ac- warning card to offenders probably | he alert to meet this condition and t stion of his inves velop our domestic market. This ene-quarter 5 th | \ and that work will start again forth.| s no verification of this. O Nies My shols weie exchanged | Weuld ‘e’ adopted next week. This | o :v m’.‘-l{l‘:“”.n”w‘. o J:‘;.‘.‘J::ll'\\: ~14‘(".(r(|’;-‘.‘: W ‘\\\'?I:;':":\»IV:I!{"-'&.- tenti- | i OUEEImInG et N GtHnG Chureh Closings Forbidd The fighting was next door to one | was the outzrowth of a conference ns @ protective tarii, but [ helieve in places frequented by wealthy tor- | centering around Patrick oSl LD e e S ¢ ot the interlor hus [0f Mexlco Clty's fashionable tea cused by Woman. terday aftornoon hetween Mai. Ed- | the time has come when we must i eigners. A complete food distribu- !gene MeDermott, much-wanted “kev | oo ig o e e e e fukhe department o 170 iho munik (room= & number of American women in I Ilesse, superintendent of po- | vise the foundation of our tariff steoe tlon system, under government con- an.” ready to testify at Canton, |, .., Ll by ‘the Bol ms s Lave | received cm}'ljlhm et AY Wwhich were | Were inside. o hor lice: Col. 1. C. Moller. acting director | ture so as to equalize distribution « trol. will he instituted and endowed 'among them being icasenotic, | been given by the Bolsover company. | pal citizens' committees WRCT UL 1 The shooting began when former | (.o, jcted on a charge of a of traffic: Inspector 15. W. Brown of | profits and benefiis. Some observe: arge of Catholic ¢ Gov. Garrido and a party of friends St 4 < the Traffic Bureau and Corporation | The Kansas Scnator. while antici rs profess to hope that ! placed in c upon Mrs. Jessie Lilly of Arli 1 was in-| day, Policeman 1iow reater With wide pewers concerning regula- | “informer.” now in jail. The surren- Seriiitiedl At B Swithdrew have been : < e e O e nain: | desioprEDermbiUts stilliavbenten. || Lhsioccsbiincet ok Ahe Blcier oome eienitie DCRes o hdrew have beeh | cneountered a group of political ene- | U e e Counsel cis H. Stephe pating this demand on the part of ti Oitice Becroes 4 | 2 pany’s scale will be the beginning of | closing churches in some s mies on Madero avenue, which to Mex- | County, ., by the Police By the new court system Fowler | Republicans of the \West. wanted ther Decrees Com Use of Mazer Evidence. the end of the strike. the republic. Secreta hed the au- |ico City is what Fifth avenue is to| Board. which heard the case vester- | poneq to warn ariv to exercisa| understood. however. that the We Ortega immediately not 3 | New York. Colonel r ard J. Dorren- stion in ot street in- | is not, in any sense. in 4 condition « This effort at rigid economy Wil | mppa liquor case heing developed here A, g e . [miliibe Lol by Bernsteen on evidenc OWNERS STRIKE horities “‘";":\".t‘r‘ii‘,:,‘“,,.'.‘.ii“’.'i-fiflfn stantls Killed, Deputy Dlas died sex- |1 Cliec ‘ot the "e‘;‘,“‘h, precinet was | Coriection e e e it e it crees which will be decided at dateri iained from Touis Mazer. chi D all places of worship st reman leral hours later from his wounds. | recommended for dismissal from the % e b what it wants and it is = 4 sions of the ministry Phese de- | Cipy the actual murder of Mellett, Abrupt Termination of Parley Laid fo | open and that the closing orders apply | G O Fvasa i at the point of | police force today. The Commission i Right-of-Way Rule Involved. T & detecmlncd dnd ord crees will deal specifically With cor-| el as conspiracy to violate the pre Confidence in Positi lomly to church annexes. | | death at a hospital. ers now must pass on the case. The rule involves the troublesome | iy 5 5 nfident there will be no rebe tain products which it is believed can | pasition law; Karl Studer, onfidence in Position. | The Catholic episcopa Dorrenbacher was accused of forc- | question of rizht of w as described | 5 & S0 tght an the tarfff. As omobile |in the new traflic code. “Drivers ap- | SRt TE dies notiloak f0c has been informed that Garrido a Stormy Petrel. Gl Garrido for a long time has been one | in which she was sitting with Albert | proaching intersectivns from the tormy petrels in Mexican pol- | Foster of 1116 Montello avenue north- | right, having rix -, have algenee until after the new Congress, t several months ago while he was | east shortly before 11 v'clock on the | tendeney to specd a the inter-| b clected this Fall, enters npon its ting Mexico City, an unsuccessful | night of June 19 and assaulting her | section, or at least to blindly enter | qutics. attempt was made by political enemies | in the adjacent woods on Good Hope | the intersection. in violation of the matter the movement for a readjustment to nounces that it { t the department of education in the he government's first measure, u - hedepariment of education i fi) decroe Timiting the amount of whe most”pessimistic of the miners’ le: £l State of Jalisct peve that they must |of the Which mav be used in the production | ers did not expect the coal mine own- | &4 *{0%Gi s make known whether ; e ers to adopt such an intransigeant at-{ hoy support President Calles’ rve-d bus d it they do not they By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dai LONDON. August be economized on without serious ! detriment 1o France. i hand man: Norman F rmer police prosecutor n Rudner, Called to White e of bread, was issued yesterday. Others titude as they disclosed Thurs Sl feall for Simils rinices on the | RIVER RISE CONT INUES e R e L e to assassinate him. Hill. Dorrenbacher denied the charge. | intent of the traffic act.” Mr. Fowl | i ) must resizn. \When Congress convenes September e Fleischauer and Mor- | declared. ““True, the act trovides thut | gapytor Capper said he came to part of the people in order to prevent | gan careful study led to a complete breakdown of ne- ching an {1 | \Chita Pine Camp at the request of The espiscopate he €0 of the eleventh precinct, | the driver of a car appt Rit xpart onuttency sotiation for ending lionis fon whether it shail | 1. it is expected that bills to prevent | yiso Meanwhile the government is ready AS RAINS SET RECORD |« oo oF G ~V::§i:;‘n'!"°;vr ”W“‘"fl:“ it g e ate the |members from carrving pistols and | who ~were present when Dorren-tersection from the riht the rigot | b ald ool e o to set an example and plans 1o con- | —— i (eeiotion, vibenthocnint the! b ous iremilations, or) whetlier Jit alsoiremoving et oRICIl privilege of | Nacher approaehed the machine, | of way, though he may be a half-block | fypa, pusines: R G v Alidate & number of departments as o | grace of Potomac Seven Feet Above | end of the meeting was flushed and | shail make an appeal to the supreme |immunity, under which deputies are | potined that they saw him walk a | or more from the inferscction when i ther subjeets Senator, while measure of economy. It wiil c: “’ d.. But | could hardly speak because of rage. \3 it to pass upon the validity of jexempt from ar t, will again be of- [ ghort distance away with Mrs. Lilly, | a_car approaching from the 1eft | aking with n Hie fiviah et on the departments of municipalities! Normal at Hancock, Md.. Bu “The owners' attitude was almost|(he religious provisions of the ‘con-} 'y session of Congress|put that he returned after a brief | reaches the crossing. Tt there i) pragident's offic ul Smichs ito- L Flood Is Held Unlikely insulting from the beginning of the | stitution. oo hany years such bills have been | pie 8¢ 15 er ko testified as tofalko a provision in tne law that Pro-|guy said he was not in a position to bodies except those strictly necessary DT - conference,” he declared. ““They | J |introduced, but always have died upon { the accosting of himself and Mrs. | vides that no driver h ate his | e what ai the Presidest fa ~to the conntry’s evervday life { Special Dispatch to The Star. treated us like they would treat a Calles Answers Prelate. the calendar. Lilly in the machine. t a greater e rnili il i foe A& Fallef. OF Taciers e - "The only direct testimony on the |sonable and proper s the hattdiie of crop svrniuses nator said he told the Presi farmers of Kansas are en The & Sigrs i bunch of naughty school children| rpis step is being taken following g e . y R CKA ’ after an escapade. ‘Are you here to ‘.fl!::‘: :‘ysp,\'rl‘l‘!’;l‘:hup Mora del Rio assault to go to the trial board, on | the width of the public highway. DR. HRDLICKA RETURNING | contnuea o P e Jous ere, 19| receipt, by arenbizhop More Soesin | CHICAGO GANGSTERS | which alexander 31, ‘siell, ir.. ‘was| use thereof and the trailc the g The [ e e the source of some appre:| you willing to surrender? was the|gnever to a request from the episco-| e mts. Sartin Rollly | © Mr. Fowler, in supporting his con- | ot the Tt o LA IS OF S ime. WITH ALASKAN DATA! e ownd Hancock, Md.. where | fitt quéstion fired point blank at us, | pate for a suspension of the regula-{ and Ira Sheetz as ates, were | tention that ATt A | T D P (over th e Md, Whete |5 When 1 replied that there was no | Hons, The President in his letter fn- | MURDER ANOTHER el opposite statements of Mrs. Lilly | the right of way often are at fault in | il oGl of the Hursest crop of high e is seven feet above normal| guestion of complete surrender, even | formed the archibishop that he pu and Dorrenbacher. collisions, referred to a rgeent warn- | prrgeS R L EEE C history at esult_of rains. O rivermen | \villlams, spokesman for the owners, | posed to uphold the constitution as it Hefore the grand jury, however,|ing by the chief of police in Terard |5 'y o when prices arve up. | wav, however, there is little danger of | yegrted: “We will accept nothing but | relytes to churches, and declined be- where the case was recently consider: |to the same matter. Maj. Hesse at i i i Bound After Seeking Origin of | :“}j,0d unless dams zo out. which is| unconditional surrender. In any case | cause of his “political and philosoph- | Nephew of Slain Vice Lord Shot t0| e, the testimony as to the assault |that time quoted the corporation 4 was not sufficiently strong to warrant | counsel, saying “There should be no getting their share of prosperity, hu OWN, Md., August 20.— <e of the Potomac River RS T the Smithsonian Scientist Homeward 'as o - 5 rdly to be exp d. an reach a satisfactory settl $ o St North American Indians. ‘h" dly to be expected - = we can reach a satisfactory settlement | jcu) con B to request Congress = . The rainfall here during the 1 with the men themselves in the vari-| o amend the fundamental law. { Death Beside Expensive D B i, arand Juty ISNOF- | aenity I the interpretation of the|De doubted if conditions are so tood B the Associated Press | seven days has reached 6.14 inche ous distriets and do not need you.' " | The President suggests that if the ¢ ing the case. G tionm 1t means that under any |In Towa. the Dakotas and Minnesota Automobile. B e toial board also recommended | ro all conditions an operator shalt|TNings are booming in Oklahoma, he 30 vears, and J. A. Miller, her blow awaited the minel , a condition which will con ppate desires any mod : | epis NOM Alaska. A Dr. Ales | record for J . e Hirdilcka anthropologist of the Smith. | weather forecaster, savs the month s today when, against all ex-|of the law it may have recourse in| the dismissal of Policeman Walter|ha cautious at street Intersections, | 1 established in 1915, | pectations, Prime Minister Baldwin|an attempt to have Cong H Bauer, charged with failing to report | ynq eive the right 8f way to a vehicle :r{m:zw [szrflnll:\‘ vv]»\;.-rr! the r‘han{m of Senator arreld’s victory in No sonian Institution, is taking to Wash. ; record of 873, Ington, D. .. important data obtained | probably will be broken. h ns have been a benefit to By the Associated Press for roll call at the fourth precinct | oo S 1 HHe" intersection to the | 0 Alaska in an effort to determine | he s ha 7 3 —Gangsters' | on the morning of June 29 and to| [y h¢ of the vehicle he is driving. ‘ned upon | have absented himself from duty | phere is no question of building linds, nnounced his intention of leaving | it or appeal to the Supreme Court aturday on a threeweek vacation, | for relief. He savs that if the epls-| CHICAGO, August vember. While acquainting the P dent, will arise later. e assured the Pre dent that the present times in the M lowing the advice of his cabinet col- ined that etoris] MORE RAIN IS FORECAST |leagues. decided to let both parties W heth Nerth American Indfang) farmers, particularly helping corn and !t take the cure in France. | copate should introduce an amend-|pyjlets that have been tu - s originated in Asw. he v »d here | potatoes. The miners® strategists had expect. | ment bill in Congress, he will not use | ycciciates of Phillip Piazza, slain vice funtil the next afterndon. ; T e e volved. The driver | With the situation in Kan: tor tnday. He is en route an an- | e ed the government to intervene in !his presidential prerogative to have |, .4 ¢ Chicago Heights, were used The trial board yesterday received | . o' jve way to the vehicle from pper reminded him t the ~isco on the United States Coast . lcase the first meeting with the own- |it withdrawn. orl of OO itima TosenbiNerone [ tentmuny s from) Alfeeal Rl off | Ly . |farmers are prospering o e e e ing he | FLOODS KILL 5 IN OHIO; |ers broke dawon. but Mr. Balawin, fol. | Saes Ay te ! again today s time Joseph Netone | Philadeiphin, in the ‘case a they still are demanding relie logis | HECRTIRY J U ate: lor Maroni, 37 vears old, said to BAVE| pojjcemen W. §. Beck and W Caution Is Called For. . lation to meet problems that likely nephew of Piazza, died when | iy "\villiams of the Fifth precinct.| . powler pointed to the warning o0 have severely beaten Alfred | o¢"nfy 5 Flosse that caution must be Summer in Alaska | Dr. Hrdlicka ex of the epis- |been a President | seven shots had entered his body. | allege Bishop Diaz, secretary to find traces of ancient dwellings and | | fight out their own battle, especially | copate, commenting upen 5 erely . pe mplements of war and peace had of- ! i | since the owners assured him the | Calles’ reply, said Nerone had attempted a counter |Lee Wright of 412 Virginia avenue | ;i viq at Intersections. die r\\»uz Bave not tended to lessen en heen fruitless during his research | Streams Expected to Rise. Inun- ke would end before the end of “We must recognize that President | attack, for his hand clutched a re- ili’mll':le:’\T[. (nn ‘mn{klr;[: uTn_, yrlee'ctk fg;l Mr. Fowler said that the heavy pen- !‘_l;mz"';:;fi" “f;hm?l;”":S»lh?num'_ In Alaska cause storms of past . the month and that most of the | Calles is frank in his reply to the|volver from which two shots had been | disorderly conduct about = oclo altles listed in the new traffic ad| ¥ e . of oy ') dating Farms, Highways and |06 (00 3 = ; s bl 8 Bt i =l f August 10. - words, they want the McNary-Haugen \vears had deeply buried the objects he g miners were killing to return to work | episcopate’s letter, as he declares his | fireq. He was killed as he stood by ‘h;’fumg’,"‘t‘e"j"‘i’m UELE. bEL aaw B Q_(;;‘::{Z:‘:ed '?hg:;'tlcenlnle reductlon in | ot on thing very much like it. enolties are $25 10| poio1d the President. Despite the de: philosophical and political _opinion | nsive automobile in front of L Ed Sl i his expe «crike - Wright's head with a black. | siotatlons. These Betties T B0 o ht or washed them to sea. i Lowland Villages Again. on district settlements. o A S i “The owners’ forecast seems to have | forbids him from transmitting our |, - s, worth 0 it osiated Provs: | boen sotrect, since for the fust time | request to Congress. a varber shop. His diamonds, Worth jacic with such force that it sounded | £ hU,LC "and from $100 to $1,000, s mea MELLON ESTATE INVADED.! coLvMBUS, Ohio, August 20.—{in 14 R eiNo i atge BoAY ot i o | e waond Dlcs b s Eananigy | © Sl fortune, were not Tekien. ¥ifce Titting s watermelon,” but At. |first offense, and from 3190 to b7 | greas, the farm bloc of the Senate : +| COLUMBUS, Ohio, August 20.—j & o o RS hody of mINers— | us the right, which the constitution| Police thought that the motive cen- | torney Bertrand Emerson, jr., repre. | oF from 30 days o § ¥eet % S0 @00 | House is golng to renew its fight =— i Ave deaths due to flood condi- | 10,000 men at Nottinshamshire—have i 4. oy clery : i 1| ered ahout rivalry between liquor | senting the defendants, extracted | fe¥OC L il + ON | this legislation. with fi 1 {denies clergymen, in admitting that | second offense. i feat of this measure in the last Con agreed to resume work on the basis : als o o i g liley i i g Attempted Burglary Reported at|tions in Ohio during the past four| € basis | (o pmwe the right to make a petition, | 5angs. They also suw possible con- | from Riley the admission that Wright (SCENF OTASC 0 o0 g tnnovation, President 1s Popular. of a seven-and-a-haifhour day and i ‘ e ki of Piazza and | w. i 2 nguage and NS is otk seastr nection with the Killing was using profane language the canference yesterday, it was said.| pesident Coolidge is generally pop- " sy S e nsti 1 ies i o pre-strike wage { because the constitution denies usifeCHOR UL L herta, another Chi- | making all possible resistance to the Home of §ecretary’s Nephew. |days, and 2 2y Th the THIEd Dince > % e O \$:* e T T corn 1and and a | (copyriehi. 1926. b Chicago Daily News.) ;;’,‘,.‘Qs,dl:’,‘,'l'g;,dmm 12 aihird place the | cago Heights hootlex chieftain, as well | arrest.” The case was continued until agreed that the system s practical|yjar throughout the Middle West, he o i ced it ‘finm;xin::iugl‘vu-: '.‘y‘."."!:r :rujl\ e ltarcrastitor Ho: = = B e caainat tHe laws ihiosdesing |Bau the | siayifiy ot \JOBEDH| jSalVo) ) Satdr sIEHARGRIIS (rial board, (Continued on Page 5, Column 2 said, due principally to the success s of 1he country home of Edwara e NEW VENT IN MT. LASSEN |2 suspension of religious services l"e“fle“}'{;é"k'fl'fi:.ré?nav. i — = ot His economy program and his re- § Nellon, New York architect and | Although a number of streams were | . | IS reply poincs out & way to set. | &l 9, (08 NOTEY P ol Mexic K. C. Oppose Intervention B et nia ke thePreaident anid nephew of Andrew W. Mellon, S ! rbported receding last night, addi-| — — | tle the conflict. ’ exican . L. Upp Bave coniaence: in bl there. ure many who are greatly disappointed in his agricultural program. They con- tend that he should give his support to legislation such the MeNary- Haugen bill. ‘They are in favor of the President’s policy to fmprove crop S = 4| distribution and credits and to develop losheros. “Our mission exclus-| ., o herative marketing, but this | Tatv of the Treasury. Howard Fogel- | tional rainfall (od;;]' as expected to] Experts Believe Next Volcanic e Ll ! e ¥ ong vea old, of Hunti on, W. 'send them to new high levels, perhaps i : o, 26 venes old. of Huntingion, AV send (hem 10 1 e more to mun. | Eruption Will Occur There. | STUDENT BODY BANS DUEL | PLANE VICTIMS IMPROVE. dent. will be given a hearinz date farms and small villages in the | DDING, Calif., August 20 (). — | o T jeen discovered on ' .yrnitas,” Catholic Group in Aus-|°™” One American Hurt in Eng-| o, \yociaied Press. aid not represent the Mexlcan cle 1 land in Serious Condition. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. August 20.— |but the Knights of Columbus, | A watchman on the Mellon estate | bottoms. . | A large vent has FOLKESTONE, England. August 20 | The Knights of Columbus of Mexico ;r‘., By U. S. in Any Way, Delegates Insi H witd he fqund Fogelsong with a long ; Four deaths attributable to n';o s | the southeast side of Lassen Peak «nd coil of rope and a large screwdriver on were reported yesterday. A | experts believe the next big voleanic | alls peering into a window of the Melion | drowned hear ‘non'ri.‘;rr; wev- Louibt et il 66aut Hhere. i tria. Calls It Undignified. e e hame Tast Monday® night Wl days ago, making the fifth e it of she discavery. Thomas| VIENNA. August 20 UPY—A reso- | up)—Of the Americans injured in | wi th favorable eves | L3 . ¢ gram, the Senator told the President, et SNisted in the |ualty of the Present period of heavy A "Jagger. in charge of ohgervations |lution abolishing duelling for all time | Wednesday's crash of a crosschannel e iR e tey | dotomE o ot e cor ling (o Princeton University directory. He Is | rains. on the: volcanic heak. said that the | has been adopted at the congress of | pussenger airplane, only Rev. Stanley | Vention of the United States In Mex | “The order of ihe Knights of Co.]the Western agriculturists. observation station which was to be | “Unitas,” the most important league | Hazzard of New York was still in a|ican affairs, Edelmiro Trnslu!flherun‘]umlms e e Casked o Cinter.| While everything Senator Capper out under $250 bail | . | - N | located at Mineral probably will be |of Austrian Catholic students in sci- v o 4 b 4 . e 5 d 2 y por n sci- | serious condition today. All the A a declared here | v, y %L [ told the President about the farmers Below Freezing in Adirondacks | Mussolini to Cut Cabinet Posts. |, ablished at King Meadows instead. |ence. Duelling was described as be- b icosee gy e A s Arencloo i Gl vention of the United States In mat-| /%, ¢ Siadle Weat may not have e elo g . | "ROME. August 20 (P).—The govern-| The latter point is nearer the vent. |ing beneath the dignity of humans| The British air ministry continued | The two, with Mariano Alcocer,|On the other hand, the American music to his ears, the latter could not ARANAC LAKE, N. Y.. August 20 { ment 1t preparing another economy | Mount Iassen is the only active |and as not the best means to defend |its investigation of the accident. which | formed the Mexican Knights o | Rnights of Columbus has asked that | help but be pleused with the report i o freering temperatures | measure calling for the ahandonment | volcano in continental United States. honor. caused three deaths, including that of | lumbus delégation at the recent Phil night were reported today | of the undersecretary pos= in the == = = | "“AMfiiated Germa® Catholic associa- | Kobert Blaney of Boston. An inquest | delphia convention and are in San | priests in Mexico be protected. but has | sifgtion out his w v | Antonio on their way back to Mexic never asked for armed intervention. hings never were better for the Places in the Adirondack | Fascist cabinet. Only technjeal under- . . 4 {tions have heen gpprised of the reso. |has heen set for today at the f Hiact: i secretaries will be retained. iRadio Programs Page 14 "o H wher. the c.ash ceewied. “In the Philadelphiz convention we We do not want that.” ““(€'ontinuéd on, Page 4, Column 7.) ) | the “interests .of American Catholic m‘! by the Senator on the political