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.\VF.ATHF,R. . Clondy, atigntly cotder tantehts Uit . ‘ The only evening er imum temperature about 30 degrees: ¥ in w..hln"on Wi! 'hg o Bty Sty \ i gy it i bort orbaeed ) _ & service. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 24 IR EUTDAY NOhNUla: ERITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,770 No. 30174 : e o I ten WASHINGTON ., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1926—THIRTY-FOUR PAGE e WO CENTS * STRESENANN QUIS ™E4NATO WED ITALIAN PRINCE ERuTER S N _ | IO CASE EVIENGE PARLEY N RAEE QN v e g HS LD POSTION |~ AL N ARGUMENTS ARMS EXPORT BAN e | 5N 1N PARTY COUNCLS OGN Y BEGNNONDAY Confercnce Deadlocked When | Princess Wears .S, Seurts N Q Senate Committee on Com- S S i NIRRT Defense Fails to Put Fall on German Minister Refuses | Clothes ‘on Principal : | miltees Votes to Assign A - Wk AR Stand—lury Expected to to Accept Restrictions. Bucharest Street. W Him as Republican. . Sy N , M <IN Get Issue Wednesday. Dy the Associated Press. INSISTS UPON EQUAL BUCHARBRT, December 1. prin . MCNARY IS CHAIRMAN NS N o ' "] | REBUTTAL TESTIMONY | cess Ileana will marry Prince Hum RIGHTS WlTHOTHERS}f‘(‘H- Crown Prince. of Ty, within B =eZ7” | | CF AGRICULTURE GROUP X 4 X 2 % , TAKES UP LITTLE TIME 1 months if King Ferdinand lives, = — { or as soon thereafter as the period of | mourning ceases, should the mon- o = . . i | - - England and France Accused of | FoVrHe i Norris Will Direct Judiciary Body A ) 2 )Court Adjourns Before Noon Until Using Locarno Paci for War The Associated Press has been given E as Successor of Late Sena- = ¥ o 2 ;U083 | this information in_eircles close to| § ; : : 3 s Next Week—John McCormack Materials Monopoly. { the al palace. lleana, voungest tor Cummins. 2 | daughter of King Werdinand and | | Queen Marie, is 17 years old. Hum- : i W | bert i | { BY G. GOULD LINCOL B¢ Cable to The Sta The beirothal of the Princess and | The Senate Republican committee N Copyrieht. 192 the Prince, so the story goes. was as g e kit o Al tia Ao vetione. ) e ; : NEVA. Decenibe 3 3 nged at the time of the Italo-Ru o A ¥ ey i gk = D former S Ty the In = Sl i ot eation Seplonie: . \ | Senator Lynn J. Frazier, North Da . = ANA . or. on trial here charged with con ign Mini e ek Afaune ot titaet ivabE | kot insurgent of 1924, to his place & ; spiracy to defraud the Government, many left the hot A obtained a credit of 200,000,000 lei from | ’m the party councils and to assign rested thelr cases, Owen J. Roherts, noon today 3 | With | 1,1y The convention at the time | ' him again o standings committees = X » special Go prosecutor, closed anger and s knew imme- sed great criticism in Rumania, | 3 las a Republican. = rebuttal, and with no surrebuttal dlately what had happened at this | owing to the fact that the credit em- I Lor the last two vears Semator . Ay ot s aapives morning’s meeting of the Locarno | braced mostly material for a ralroad. e i1 How! oo melticr fish, Hean > A% 13w ciclock Uils merning until 9:30 military | The government obfected to taking Bouin ! nor good red herring, so far us his | o5 Tor iAoy o SIEI | possession of it. declaring it old and ¥ { G : SELLU e . iobsolete. When the criticista was at 2 Herr Stresmn.nl.n had n.lnh; refused | i1 haight, ier Averescu is report 5 3 { e rated neither as a Republican | Bpher in’g shot at ;;,. An to accept prohibition of the Com-|ed to have said to one of his losest : ; inor as w Democrat nor as Farmer i iz S T » was given to the jury through mercial manufacture and export of | friends S Labor Senato ITHE USUAL PRE § RUSH. mdr, arms and war materiais, or to dis be they're right. 1 didn't get = In addition to deciding formally on SR e L - - - mantle fortifications on the Polish ch from Jtaly, except a throne for the restoration of Senator zier to , d TV ; 8 : frontier. Thus, a whole week of |# Drincess of Rumania.> PRINCE HUMBERT. il participation in e parts U. S. to Honolulu s Tt Tt o In San FXAE aking b e nobe wize . Neana, ho O ) ganization, the committee on com- = 0 i ! 1 Wa peace-making by the nobel pr toured the United States with her PRINCESS 1LEAN, [ mittees assigned Senator MceNary of N()ll l()p Flighl 'S . U, ‘;":'hll!l‘lvn::b[lvm.vm, "1 was 1;".mzr: | N = high royalties on Jich he had winners has been fruitless. The im-)ygther and her brother, Prince 3 Oregon to the chairmanship off the | e i not yet produced. The witness added passe is complete. Nobody professes | las, has introduced American styles in | golf sweater and heavy f shoes, | Senate ¢ tee on agriculture and | P . | Pl l that the fi to see & way-out RBucharest, as far as sport clothes are [both certainly of | Senator 3 of Nebraska to the z: 7 G 10 Lr CONRHL I8 Gk e In the meeting flere Stresemann in- | concerned. ~ She has Dbeen scen on | The Princess still Lus her gowns in | chiudrmanship of the Senate judiciars rivate i anned | Jpokieny; Ja e : the Boulevard Kiselef—Bucharest's | Paris, but she invested in outdoor | comunittee, The chafrmanship of the | —_— o e < e 8 " Mr. Doheny Lad not paid a d ! sted on Germany's right to compete | U ¢ 1 3 ith other nations in aems commerce, | Champs-Llysees—wearing _u_ woolen | costumes in the United States. | agriculture committee was made va Mr. 1 b § i Y = jeant by the resignation of Senator & ies because there had heen no oil aud said German industry wouid be £ by i f » o o N FRANCISCO, December { Norris on_the last day of the last May Go to Jury Wednesday. a4 it this were ardfically Sessio 'he chairmanship of the : The Chronicle says financial ar- < e, , vemied. i ENG“SH GHARBES’ AMER"}ANS EXlLEI] 1‘;1 The chairmanship of the | Takes Qath of Office as De- .’nf"{ vompietea e | TOKio Paper Says Oil Policy| raax acons wore e e : serman circles accuse E 1d and on the death jast Summer of Senator ; ” Tkt tad gl mgine Bt peeong > that £ o German cir gl } [Cmmins o Towa. RO Jay i Action on New i) e Fnes et ot Ran Counter {o Arms | Wle ne fnmouncement was e France of seeking w the Locaruo : | under the auspices of the Natiopal is expected the court will aliow one + o 1 pact to obtain a monopoly on the sale | 5 Ends 1924 Split. | | ¢ v SRt They say the fortifi- | { A atitical Associaion’s oel T : side for argument. A of war materials. Thev say the fortif || e restommtion or Benath Group Is Seen. Pt e s Parley Spirit. [ part of Monday s expected o be e cations on t Ghan i gnter i o iaisty recoptition bl the INenate it R SR W scracli SRL | | sumed in the settlement of the prayers wholly defensive, and that oland +was declared today, is the final act in i - Wil be an effort 10 Ccar o g e or instruections to the jury. These 4 cannot object unless she plans an at-| \ L e ik riched miter the 1924 | Commissioner Sidney F. Taliaferro| ©UU #5 9 “sporting proposition” By the Associated Press instructions are usually incorporated tack. | e s | elections and which began with the [ was sworn in as a member of the Pub. | he undertaking of the Navy in TOKIO, December 11.—The Tokio| in the charze of the court at the the Fall of 1925, when the late | Mainichi, one of the oldest newspapers | “Onclusion of the arguments of counsel T = : ousting of Senators Frazier and Ladd | jic Urilities Coy o i Avnies ake skeerican. {House Prosecutors Recom- | Chevalier Was Among Pris- | 0r"Noiin kot La Follette of Wis | e the mocirior mmiseion in is ol Lieut. Comdr. John Rodgers, set | in Japan, commenting on the war | Vhile the testimony and evidence \ in the District Building this afternoon s cons sokhurt of 1o I lanes; Both of W e < offered by Attorne nk J. Hogan = " nd Brookhart of Towa grom |\ % el it G ke the gt | QUE With two planes, both of which | testimony in the Fall-Doheny trial now | Chiaf of conmsel - for Doheny, . was permit League Instend| Mmend Case Be Ended. oners in “New Siberia,” |the party becauso they had supported | | M7 Tuibferro 86 hot tobe S8 SR | feil short of tho 2.380-mile hon. |in progress at Washington, accuses | voluminous and teneihy. aad heluded thelate Sermvor L vollefte tor Erest Rodgers and the crew of his plane | the American Government of “double | Fall in all the principal points, the drifted helpless for days before be- | dealing” in reference to the Washing- | former cabinet officer's attorneys lin ing picked up. ton arms limitation confere ited their client’s defense to tha powers discussing German control. committee standing was concerned Hesitate to of Direct Control. dent against the Republican lmummli\\lwn he was inducted into office as a LV, Decembor 11 (P).—The | Judge Has Resigned. . Says Freed Convict. ticket. - ke o8 Wb Blard of Comimieatar. oreign ministers of the allies are | Since then Senators Ladd and Laiers last Saturday. beliov a picked Fotating to take the responsibility of — lette have dicd, nd Senator Brook: | pesien: r,(‘;:l‘l":::;»“_m‘”“d" Ving matl UK. Vance. veteran war fiver, | Referring to the testimony of Rear | Presentation of two character wit substituting for interallied | TFormal recommendation that the im-| BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. |hart has been ousted from the Senate, | oo 50 o ion o Gone, s anal|RT odnthen Al Bl Senvice; ay afterncon. — Mr armaments in Germany juris- | Legchment case of former Federal|By Cable to The stur and Y s [giving way o a Democratic Senator. | ®ATlY date the act creating & new and | nay heen chosen chief pilot, and | N0, o oitcering concerning the | & & the stand in his diction over them by the League of | jyqge George W. English of eastern we. Copyr 1 - ¥ {The Successors of Senator La Follette | separate Public Utilities Commisston | - the flight is to be made in a spe- | J L 000 Sl { own behalf, while Mr. Doheny spent B ons an has bosn requested by | Jaoee OoorBe N ony 1okt before| BERLIN, December 11— The first|and Ladd, Senator Robert M. La|end therchy obviate the necessity of [ clally constructed plane. It fs |SUate£ls importance auached in the | the larger par days German the House today by its prosecutors.|authentic story of Solovetsky Island | Follette, jr., of Wisconsin and Senator | him jeining the present commission. | blanned to make the dash “from | 583 epartment at that time to the the witness N This hesituncy was _accentuated | "Reprosentative. Michener, Republic |1 tha White Sen. the o Sthetar | Nse of North Dakota, have both been | - The Commissioner, however, changed | 100N 10 noon.” fiing at the rate o 1 Pearl Harbor, Hawail. base as an| Counsel for SRy MRIR Tos whon it Torelen, miniaters Were S | can Atniean. hairman of the man |} Lie White Sea, the “new Stheria | 00 5\ ed by the party organization | e plans when news came from the | 100 alles an hour. A Tand plane |important factor in the ofl reserve |mally rested their cases ut 9:44 o'clock vised by the council of ambassadors | agers, explained that Judge English|p (0 political suspects in Soviet | | Fgerblicins Col, Brookhart has| White House late yesterday that the | Wil be uséd. asing policy, the newspaper says: and Roberts began presentation at Paris that the ambasador and the | had resigned on the eve of his trial by | Russia—once a holy monastery and [yoen reclected to the Senate as a | President’ might defer signing the Since the lease was granted for |f reb 'di}f;fl""‘]""“i e LN 4 German representatives discussing | the Senate, and that it would be of no | 200logical station and now the worst | Republic 3 document, coupled with a possible de- | the purpose of securing the Navy's i L the guestion of armaments with them | public henefit to have the case pro.| Prison maintained by the Rolshevikis— | such. Senator Frazi ast | lay in the appointment of the civilian '"I-SUN OPPUSES ol supply for an emersency in the |t Attommes 1ognn eopaned. the Admiral J. K. Robison, then chief ¢ still were far apart { longed. has been given the correspondent by |left beyond the rie personnel for the new commjssion. Pacific in the same vear as the Wash. = oot Silien thatll Charcen aruinstithe i cliided |4 f g0 o So i b y S resic should sign the bill = same y ash- | case this morning Jong enough It is suspected by the allies that | Charges against the jurist included fa Hindu merchant from Bombay | Some of the frors € the e deat hould sig gton conference, it now becomes |t permit John MeCormack, con and delay appointing the new mem- | X e RS AR A hers of the commission, It was pointed | plain that while the American Govern. | cert singer, to give a glowing N through Ruswa and aiding tha | funds, use of profane language from | ) e 3t B S O it f “hina and virtually | the bench and other “misdemeanors.” |y Civs ot Sotovetsky and was |, 0 G Thove to bring Senator Fra: |out that the, present commission | ment was anxiously trying to have ment of the honesty.s formug a Germano-Rusisian-Chinese | Opening debate, Representative La |™ % e e A zier back under the part J{might Dhe hardicapped because it world naval armaments limited, the | patrlotism of the multi-mil- o ibeeation. | Guardia, Republitan, New York. de m ritish subject,” Kureish {7008 M5 SICEC AL 1oy Senator | wonld he ineligihle to serve. | American Navy was trying to increase | re oil mar nediutely after The vath of ofice was administered | lits strength of | MrodMeCormacic jeft the atand i Another obstacle in the way of an |manded that Lng| be tried as an (began. “Until my arrest I spent 16 {Borah of Idaho, who wrote to oftic 4 in the form an ol agreement fs the fortification of jexample to others. |sear .;umm in China qnd Japan, [tor Watson of Tndiana, chain . Cunningh: :‘»“.'”“ pithe supply. | the words left his mouth thar % e in east Pruss . orc il Akent o S S . oAkeo k. e rict Supreme Court. The cere- | 2 Wh : .| the words s maor an Jomenigtherss fn east Prussin, on the | puoeihment Held Unnecessary. | DT was agent for Studebaker, | the committee on committees, urging r ourt cer HALEYEE, Sniy) b ekt ot thel e et hior connea o ontier. The French and| | Cadilluc and other American and Brit. | that IFrazier be restored to his Re.monies were informal and were at- | : <o | Navy's pos o ‘i “announced: “W. t I fish fril;:‘i:\hN e fenaive work, | _The resolution ordering dismissal |05 (% S0C B €8 0 1 visited | publican committee assignments. fended by Commissionars Bell ana | Believes™ Time Too Short.| Navy's position. ther no der | Fall, announced:’ “We o e ; ot et e ’ ’ sited Sl L the fact that America was guilty of | Two Testify for k Balk at More Concessions. | “Resolved, That the managers on | then the capital of the Far | On Indian Affairs Committee, Disapproves Two Provisions. | WDU'd Apply Treasur sur_ double dealing in so far as the spirit | The Germans ave declared to be be- | the part of the House in the im.|bast Republic, luoking for busine ! i Collowed 1 me negofia:| Presidont Coolidge: makes no. secret] i Y which the arms limitation confer- | ginning to assume an attitude that | peachment procecdings now pending |O1 Junuary 7, 1922, three men armed % .‘;"_ nq il’ was decided to accept | of the fact that the bill creating the . ence was callett is concerned { tinct_surprise although had been B et tha limit of coneac. | I the Senate against George W.|With revoivers came to the hotel [thons and it was foaiand o ety of th St (L GO0 Ll St % e plus to Reducing Debt. “Although Japan will not expected that Fall's case would be sions to the allies and cannot realize | nglish, late judge of the District Bl Y {45 in his old place on the Indian af- | not mest with his entire approval, but | means change her attitude towar ibrief, The witness femnlt ot B et simpore. assurances that | Court of the United States for the | represented the Gospolitichi : B O e i e ek D i e - | limitation agreement, it is now up to Fall late yester they are carrving out the V. e Bl S e M '::{f""{,‘,';,, ERypeyo0, They ¢, and will become chair- | sition will vesult in a veto. By the Associated Press | 4 jito miaiie r her position, | P ster Goner treaty are not considered suficient, | &7 o et of " impee: [Boitg to Moscow. I started free. I |man of that committee in tho next| In fact, the President. while mak- pspects of tax lexislation by the | feni e tba s bl S SU A ol 1t iy pointed out 1o League circles | T 05 05 &) A0 SO 00 ) oe e e e e cation e ek | Congress, when the present chairman. | ing known bis objection o (w0 pro- | present Congress received still another | Ainerican naval authorities i } that Dr. Gustav U"N“"f”mi ea | Senate that in consideration of the | Senator Harreld of Oklahoma. goes | visions in the Dill, indicated that he |sethack today when it developed that |is really the object of a Prcity the German delezation at the Weet | o "that said George W. English is| “At Moscow I was sent to the welt 0Ut of the Senate. tenublicans of | LEOably will afix his siznature after | Representative Tilson of Conmecticut, | beril. we would iike to know for future | of ‘ter witnesses, the forme: dng of the Leazue Council, apratent: s, jonger a civil officer of the United | known prison Libjanka. and after| A conference of tho Republicans ofihe has heard from those advisors 10 lthe Ttepublican House leader, favors | reference. We would also like to | stating Fal's reputation for honest Jy s meeting with dimoults in ol {5 (00 ubing censed 1o be u dis peing held fur nine das s doc {the Senate i to be held Mondas wham he lns referred it for report, | el e e e know whether Admiral Robison still| - ‘and patriotism was g & eestal lon o nenes | trict Judge of the United States for |tiuned aiout British, American, Japa-| 2% > e e ST O CIDE AL MIERRS IS % e 5 thinks Japan is r declari Russia of war and semi-war material, | thict Judge of the . Sy . e i Inittees will submit its report. Upon | Sargent. reduction of the public debt. s Russia, as far as Germany is con- ; $ho emntarn oL o ool o Elinee end Rue ':;&:,g":‘“f"";f,_f::;:_i iwr:u:{‘m.\?:;‘hy the conference the re-| The provisions in this bill which| Mr. Tilson's view is that any move | Hoherts ol e < a friendly nation. : otiv s prob-| are kn o be especially distaste- iy o eslaantly sibeaatis i refusini 1o cortify that Ger. | ticles of impeachment eretofore flled | “Fur nine months hih courts and | e (et SERECN, FEEECLLlice to. with the qualifieations of thoes Who|or-a creditiop next years fax nd avy Denby w sing to v that Ger-| ! il AL DIl | iy Gircs: ot - e action tak e c | wit 4 ations of thos ents wo 6 | the prop p in the Senate against sald George tourts reiused to judge me, and | the action faren M COTER G C Re. | are to serve as members of the newly [MENtS would pave the way for a pro | the proposal ¥ ! tracted pwlitical controversy. inas- of the 2 many has fulilled the conditions | w. E 5 " & : Dl S s W. E E 1 remained in several M v pri 8 | 7y % requisite to the overturning of super- English. cral Moscow prisons bublican conference on Monday and|>reated commission. Tn the first in- . % { that he will be reinsiated as a full-|stance it is stipulated that the two|Much as Democrats have announced e German war iaterial Is reaching | irregularities in handling bankruptey | named Sald Kureishi, who served rested the case and no sooner had Lambert's tion ecame Voo of armament to the League of | . M- Michener called up the resolu- | Until September 14, 1923, when the 1sio tion after presenting a report ap.|EaYbayou, without a trial or hearing = i s i r ‘ ; Nations. el % ok . D B AADE QY earing. | Hedged member of the party confer-|civilian members must be bona fide would press for action on a ot s quoted i Home is entertained that the skilled | Proved by the managerial board. This | Randcd me & pupcr on which was writ: | [ | residents of the District for a period |§335.000.000 tax reduction bill already : B orle heaan of ine mee diplomacy of Aristide Briand, “That George W. English, judge of | ¥ in concentration camp.. This| The committee on committees is to|of three years. The second objection- oduced by Representative rner to take t atter up wit French forelgn minister, will find an | FHal Geetse AV, Fnglish, judge o forced 'me to sign. Slthoush, | meet agein this afternoon to continue able feature is that no one shall be |of Texas. Democratic financial spokes S eRie ditht e had been as- amicable way out. e e e o U itates | Shee to i he mame e usbe | the work of assigning Senators to va- tappointed to the commission who has |man in the House. | sured by several of r the Eastern strict of Illinois, s | cancies in the standing committees|been directly or indirectly interested e | cluding the Judgs . e 4 e OI%, | mine—tha ) eishi—but Mo- - E did on November 4, 1926, tender his | Tule—that N asurcishi—but Mo+t S0 of assigning Senator Gouid,|in any local public utility for a period Finds Mueh Opposition. Small Touring Car Wrecked that the undertaiing would & | that ¢ aking . | resisnation. to the Prectdent ot the | hammed Ali Kureishi. Thus 1 ¢ ; ] el | of five vears prior to appointment % \ AMERICAN WOMEN [(Sisibesn Tt orctint o | a Kornl” e FLahl s, o, R SBT3 Ve 8 AR | et 0 el 51 gy o bt 0L immediately accepted by the Pres just below the Arctic Circle, ! to their committee 3 v conference of news L S ok i | . 4 “This Solovetsky, once a H ! 8 s day Sl mediately to apply any surplus above { Morris, chief of the Burcan of Suppl Doos Not Alter Right. |sonate =i sl DED FOR USE | dent made it very plain that he con- |the qetiunl reee it o courply i 5 fcounts, tohert to L i | how i3 the neil of Rus. GUNS LAN | Siieithes v vin e o bire | Lol el e 'x’ll;;-‘(..n:iv:"l’\n:;\l: to Near Dumfries. Va. aud Kcount . Mr. Hobe ol {show tha il “That on Novemher 10. 1926, the |Sian so-called political prisons, hous. | | e : Two Missionaries Unable to Leave|"*!25ers on the part of the House |ing from 12,000 to 13.000 persons, of | GF NICARAGUA LIBERALS Tivest the aot ot & mrent denl of irg |8 the President so well mays in his of Representatives appeared hefore | Whom many are foreigners from dif- | Htefulnees. | He admitted that he haq | CSsase. is itsell a permanent tax|g current Navy Yunchang When Bandits the Senate, sitting as court of im.|ferent countries. So far as I know 0 BenGih Bt eoamiiea he Ret i dtutanti ad | reduction. Hpecial Dianalcly to Tiie St Were awarded in the majority of « g peachment in said impeachment pro- there oo lor miery Moun Amiericans &t Admiral Latmer, U. 8, W e Or | o R o1l e Shtlety, | After huseyting his preférence for e TiC0. Ve . December i o canternsothier than the Pan-Am 5 ] ceedings, and advised the Senat Suwovetsky. One was named Ramberg ; Y 8 d i Ves | reduction of the public debt, Tilson ree of his family are dead and | " ich Mr. Doheny is Seize City. said resignation and its fl(.,.,,,m‘:,c‘('.f_ ‘Another was named Kopman and rep: | Revolutionists Defy American | the report’from those who are now | gaid: J A Banfaanin: Leadinan; with &3 Veas ol b x‘:lri' (1 mll 2 and further advised the Senate that |Teented the New York firm of Arthur Customs Inspector. j examining the bill for him. “Personally, 1 should feel inclined | son. are in the United States Marine this. Mr, Hogan hy his the managers had determined to | Kavstein. The third was Julius M. . i Undecided on Appointments. toward making a temporary tax reduc- | Hospitai here, suffering from injuries t s, showed that . recommend the dismissal of the pend- | {hevalier and the fourth was a Mr. | By the Associated Prese.. | President Coolidge today was repre- | tion for _the i months of the | yasulting from w collision of his 7 3 N CoL did nol poasess TLONDON, Dec 11.—Two Amer- |ing _impeachment proceedings, and | Kevnes, or Kennes, who lav beside| "MANAGUA, Nicaragua, December |sented as having not vet given any | year 1927, but 1 find some opposition | +oiby B, JOIH & CREEIN 7 108 Fohois il the year 1924, during fean woman mis; ies are report- | desired o report thelr action to the | W€ i the hospital for some time with- | 11—Rear Admiral Julian L. Latimer, | seriqus thought to the appointment of | Lo this proposal among Republican | MObI¢ With « track three miles and a1 ;. was awarded the bid & ed 1o be isolated in Yunchang, Yun-|House, and requested the Senate, sit. | Ut the slightest idea of why he had | commander of the . naval | the two civililan members of the com- | members of the House from all over [ BIf north of Dumfries about 4 o'clock |4 g barrels for vear, Ju nan Province. through the capture | ting as a court of impeachment, to| V€2 condemned. forces in Nicaraguan waters. repor sion and the peoples’ cour -, who | the country and an apparent deter erday afterno ; to June 30, by Chinese bandits, wholadjourn to such time as might be f— Ramberg had the worst time bhe-4 that 2 for the Libera shall represent the publ .1 hear- | mination on the part of Democratic| Mrs. Leadman, 1% old. and her g ok Witne: massacred many of the inhabitants.|necessary to permit the House of | (Continued on Page 3, Column 6, |headed by D asa Mha v ings of the commissioners and in all | members that there shall be no tax |daughter, Grace, 4, were killed by the | John McCormack Witness. Reports from China today said the | Representatives to take ghpropriate e ed on the Atlntic coast of the re-| judicial proceedings involving the in- | reduction unless the entire question is | Violence of their’ contact with the con-| On the opening of couri Mr. 1i¢ two missionaries were British, but tiony upon the report of the man- { public at La Cruz, 160 miles from | ierest of the users of puble service |opened.up and a permanent revision | ¢rete pavement when the light tour announced it had been stipy the China Inland Mission. to which jagers, whereupon the Senate, sitting FOUR ACTRESSES {the mouth of the Rio Grande | products or ices, It ix thought | of our tax laws made. ing car driven by Leadman was, the overnment thy they aré attached. said they were be-|us a court of impeachment, adjours | The revolutionists on the east coast | likely that the President will pos | wrecked. Glady ¥ he time 5 . adjourned ely that the President will postpone g 3 e [ wrecked. Gladys, 4 months old, died the ti refusing to accept orders of W.|the ‘task of making selections for Time Too: Short. at the hospital here. Leadman suffer-| the indictment were: Left W Heved to be Americans. They are Miss | until Monday. the 13th day of Decein.: are « i | A. Kratzer and Miss J. C. Jack, and | ber, 1926, 4t 1 o'clock pom. BURN TO DEATH /- crampton, the United States cus-| these places «intil he has disposed of | (nder present conditions, with a | €0 541D wounds aud br : | uly 1. 1821, und_ réturned October J . o i returne ;:’;:u-:‘:‘:‘:t l’;;:l):xd ll::;*‘dml.\.i on head- I*n,.»l managers are of the opinion ms inspector, permitting the ex-:ihe gigning of the bill itself. little over two months of the present | Pan: 3 i8 betfeved to he internally | 17, 1921; left Octobe rter: elphia. Hthat t 'S i o % ————— s D 1 8 ! 1l w_re_\ugmu.mn of -lu.mh.cl English |ing to adherents of the Conservative | ; a - session of this Congress ahead of us, | o 0 diven B Dk n no way affects the rizht of the [qp in Ro ! o f ke £ President Dihs of $7,500 & vear, and prom- | [ think it would be unwise to attempt | 5 ; ven by D. Missionary is Released. | Senate, sitting as a court of impeach. eater in Rome Destroyed; Audi-|government of President Dia | inent among those whose names have |a general revision of our revenue | Richards of Chesterfield, Va.. who AMOY, December 11 (P).—Reliable | Ment. to hear and determine sald im- S reen placed before the President for |laws at this session. The fact is that |2 ompanied by R. W, Carlton of that | 8 and returned November sources at Foochow sav Lev. B. G. place. Richards and Carlton save| ) an then valled John i peachment charges. ence in Adjoining House | appointment to the commission is | the present tax law has been in effect Parsons, Anglican missionars at Ku. | “Inasmuch, however, as the re. ONE NAVY FLYER KILLED, | Jesse ¢ former president of the | such & short time that it has not | At aid and with the assistance of | ¢ 0 thelpeang i other motorists saw to removal of the profession?”" asked s ore Who |Spondent, George W. Engl i " Panic-Stricken. 1 Citize =" Atvone thoa ently ety tiem. 80 miles northwest of there, who! &e nglish, is no ANOTHER HURT, ON COAST‘ Citizen lons, Among those [ been sufficiently demonstrated just | UL CH Yo el 13 —— 1 rtation of mahogany i0gs belong-| ok of these places carties with 2wy urned Januar: 32: lef 0y 1 injured, . October 2%, left December 1 and re $ 5 1 3 and returned left_Oct i cember b ec 1y | lODEET A& Cl officer of the Uj e who have heen suggested for - | wha 5 permane: enue-produc- as kidnaped December 1. has becn United e g5 ppoint- | what lts permanent revenue-produc- | VI{UImS 10 Quamtice. oo released. 1t was learned that the|Stites, having ceused to be a judge e ikeni e — ment as people’s counsel is William | ing qualities are. i eorniv ik i “Flow o srofes risionary had been taken by bandits|Of the District Sourt of the United | ™ ine Auociated Press i Chad Ferrenze Falls Into| M¢K. Claytoa, Publie Utilities Com- Phis and the further fact that a | Wa® turning his auto out of a country ! “Iow do vou use your profession at the instance of disgruntled stu.|S(ates for the eastern district of |, ROME, ’lm-el,,b‘,r ""fl""“"""d in |Lieut. Chad Ferre 0 | olusion samert. of the Federation. ot | collaiderable portion of thé present| n»]ul Jpon |h~-lm,l::.mu whe ac- Toncert workc 3 e » PTG ftatinrs . dres . : & vwhicl S i O 7 g £ 2 i | cident occurred. He “Jlow long have vou been engage . He reported tha Hiinois, the managers on the part of [ thell” dressing rooms by flames which Swamp in California—Lieut. | Citizens' Assoclations. so-called surplus came from an ex-| Cdent oeeurre N ] poried that he hud been |y, Fighse of Representatives respect. |Varred their escape and prevented the e } traordinary effort in the collection of | S€Tve the approaching truck, ac fessior |treated kindiy. No'ransom was | (1 190 of Bepresentatives vespect. | 35" ™ ivemen. - four | musie hal Hazard’s Leg Broken. —— T tey make it all the more un- |8 to information given the police, “Practically since 1904. asked. “Where have you been following 3 Voo o oo iment proceedings pendin - lactresses were Lurned to death late @ [ se empt 4 -~ reduc- L = ()T‘l‘\llce.;glen.',fn el t Poipyort Senate Tagainat said ‘George W E:.l:.["“‘l night in the Apollo Theater. | By the Assoiated Press. tlfitmafi flost on Tt el dlinets cortain ihet yous, profession men! zraphed to Foochow The fire, which started back-stage | LONG BEACH, Calif., December 11. is catning any attempt to make s temporary re.| SERBS MOURN PACHITCH. ' 1l over the world.” repudiation of the action of students | '1Sh be discontinue |from a shortcircuited electric wire, | —Disaster overtook 2 to 10 Navy s | “Jfave you engaged in any ) 0 e = Sxthie ; L | —Dis 2 b e the st Wi N ofl ave yo zaged in any civic there who overran the city last week 'swept out beyond the curtain, throw- | planes as they landed here yesterda Only 12 More Days t d.u' e m‘fil:m l.‘rf‘:f]:.\-nl.'::;;;g‘cmfJ 5 wOrk after the northern forces had been| PRINCETON GETS $150, ing the audience into panic. The thou- |after having engaged in maneuvers I test for a seneral.revision at this|Leader's Body Lies in State in| “I have given concerts for charity dispersed, killing several northern - 4 {sand persons who were witnessing |with the Pacific battle fleet, and one time." B » | Cathiedral | and during the war co-operated with officials and menacing those who at- & o T { the show, however, escaped the flames, | flyer is dead, one injured and their The annouticement by Tilson indi- | GRS «d Cross and similar organi tempted to stop them. PRINCETON, N. J., December 11|Wwhich soon attacked the flimsy deco-| ships badly damaged, O RSy EARLY cates that hearings may not be hum} BELGRADE, December el P).—A gift of $150,0004 from John |rations in the auditorium and set the| Lieut. Chad Ierrenze was killed hy the House ways and means com- | The Serbian nation Is s Prince Leaves Mexico. | D. Roockefeller, Ji., for the erection entire house afire. when his plane fell, out of condition, s mittee on u resolution designed to |the death of its great political leader, 2 < |of a glass-ineclosed gymnasium was| Another panic occurred i the feet into a swamp. Lieut. Harold M The Sooner ||| carvy out the President’s suggestion. | Nikola I. Pachiteh, who died sudden Intimately for 12 vearg. VERA CRUZ. December 11 (#).—lannounced vesterday by President |Eliseo Theater, next deor to the Hazard suffered an injured leg when A ! , o If this should be the case, it would |1y Friday from apoplexy. The body Do you know others who know Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of |John Grier Hibben of Princeton Uni-{Apollo, where a performance of [the wheel of his ehip broke as he at- | : You Shop 1o some extent, affect plans of the |of the “grand old man of the Balkans,” | him - former Empe. .r William of G 2 versity. s ‘Cavalleria Rusticana” was in prog- |tempted to land. The machine turned i, ] the Better Democrats wha were hopeful that | who held the premiership of Serbia « T certainly 4o, hune after a short frip to Mex A check for $75.000 also was re-|ress. The audience, hearing the roar |over. : consideration of the President’s plan | dozen times, has heen removed to the | What Is his reputatfon for honesty ;:;mdm_n‘ ’:&m(‘u\ lie omlm‘!l;ke?j 3| celved from Mr Rocltceleller.d loday of the s in the Apollo and the —— i would serve as a vehicle for bringing | cathedral, where it is lying in state. |and integrity?’ r the rn Voyage on the German | tOWAr e building of an on | screams of the women in that theater, 2 their tax-reduction measure formally | National honors will be accorded L.ooking at the ceiling for a moment steamer Rio Bravo. R to Bayonne Hospital, at Hayonne, Marted o rush toward-the exitsr - - Radio. P; rogrnms—l\’age 27 his bufta) on Sunday. <08 -l ~(Continued on Page 3, Column §) you known Mr. befdre the committee.