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i X WEATHER. 5 'S e “From Press to Home (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) \ pein & » Cloudy with rising temperature to- Within the Hour ;“;"':’,‘_"‘;‘m.,””l””‘ Loweat etaper: The Star’s carrier system COVQ\:! Taripers 88 g 0 every city block and the reguiar edi- pm vi lowest, 19 at 6 a.r tion is delivered to \\';nlm-gpm(llmmts v 1 rey 1 page ‘ as fast as the papers are printed. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Circulation, 103,862 —eeeeeen WASHINGTON, D. €, SATURDAY, 'JANUARY 8, 1927—THIRTY-FOUR PAGES. P Means Associated Press. TWO CEN PRESDENTPRESE ™Ay e ouTomeac OB A | o N S AHEADINPOLICY OF v o M v < WAV INTO FORERN ons 3 | SENKTE FIGHT ON HAD ANY Effort to Control Feeling. , Sees First Duty to Protectiw pasriin b e RIS cateq| Chinese Troops Reported Un-| = . / A 3 ‘ / 747774 |Pennsylvania Elected Wilson UEStLivesaant Propenty. |, Naia, danuay O e aiaitiy auraton v wono | -aDIe SloRreSeTVeRIbdeTs —" 2 ' \\Y gt »/‘/ : o / ] ; \ A | by Majority of Legal Votes, that there are means y 1 MY / in Nicaragua. vty s srowins Leres and the g | i o e Uniied Sues| Americans Leaving. | __ Vi =W i gl Says Petition. ; ht be necessary, or even popuiace. Pro ent. for maintenance and pro s have been for-|tection, not only of the canal, but SPLIT WITH BORAH FAILS |iidacn.ina o Sioran commit |0t momente power and mesoee | BRITISH ARE PROMISED | i i 6. i T2l S Y7507 | |CALLS FOR IMPOUNDING ged in studying the has ¢ by reason of the canal | e TO BRING ANY CHANGE ") vy~ Gt Sl s e e PROPERTY AT HANKOW; =y =i % RN ! N OF ALL BALLOT BOXES nomic development and prosperity ki . A - \ Al Warning to Mexico Discer spis el ind o '“N_‘ LBl et w\..‘{\.ffv ,f;f"vl‘mu‘wi-‘:m3May Return to Concession There | e f N S A AW MDY h 3§ Announces Committee Will Be 'Y I material and moral sacrifices and hu Executive's Stand—DNote of e st gy IR o e i fj;(‘l‘;’ Today—U. S. Admiral Williams 2 ) f' b ¢ \ \\ Ol Named to Seize and Preserve 1878 Recalled. Sead O s S e e e S SentiiviAhanghal. 3 / T \ \ \ . Evidence in Case. THEITS nes 1 v anama and the | the Un States, before the new - 4 AN : A L3RR e ('.':l;*:.v,\‘:v e 2 L will K \‘\‘v‘y;»!::x[lllwi<‘:”v’:‘ B the Associated P Z /i 1 oy P, AT e i onknti o b hmesicn B R e e : IANGIIAL January S.-A dispatch RS ) e 7 kil onies) ment’s policy in Nicaragua, now i injustice will be committes s ! from Japanese sources at k ’ \ W / |ative Vare to succeed s mented by certain European . 4 in the event of 5 Fice Misualtibrovined: vesterday and received here today 5 1 NN ni [ I5¢ s American new h n those wh : | v | said efforts of Chinese troops to pre Z ‘ B X K 3 S S 1 The new Panaman-American treaty 2 o e ; P ed forces of the United i : r principal ument in its gives armed for : 5 S mrstion @bl pr i& thet itiis host they could|States > fransit through Pandimd 4 o Nty vears e beer i Btatis in time of peace, and provides that the ba % 10 the foreign section and | v = . | Sivetaty of % ho Vare's Panama shall declare herself in a 'that the British concession was in ! I\ / - Democratic oppe t for A New Burdens Imposed. state of war “in e of any war|danger | o \ / 2 Fiha Sonite from the t After expressing his friendship for |in which the United hould be| Chinese crowds seized the Municipal / | F Rob i h sald AR fves B ihient n e | the United States : dmiration for |a belligere Panam Te | Building, British business houses and t ' Y : Yor.cluihsing throughout | operate in all possible ways in the ! J0C A8 L0 e e ] e . quest is that the tion i the wor e nse of the Panama ( ¢ n the table and that at a later ment’s present-d: ion, w e oa P neht by States complete control over i ure were entertainec | wuthorizing a committee of the Sen tained in the socalled “Evarts duc-yreqry of 1903 and by its too str e Sl sommunications and super. | toms officers took refuge aboard an : T uthorising o comitice of the Ser. liam Maxwell r Secretary of erpment, the new treaty centers, Part of M zanilla Island, Munliow (Refugecs Arbivin : ; beari ;h" n T noiina|ou urainaioy Penama walch mhi|snd 'the harbor : IGNORED BY AUTO TAG MAKERS | “wikons stection claimed. Mexican Government impede or, at least seriously hamper, | over to the United State under President Hayes, to Min- |lishes additional and even more seri-|at the Atlantic terminus of the canal “The first duty « vernmer | her progress and prosperity without ' petual occupation he last week of violent unti-foreign | 1 e ’r»h;[;",,‘vw\j;:.]f t.w‘tv:.:;lly\‘xvlv;\ note said, “is to protect life und E i ate advices from, Hankow say | Offi . 1 pl G E S 1 < cted and contends that Mr. Wil erty. This is a paramount obligation Il the securities 'in the Hong-| . cials an to et mergency upply 1n chosen S by “a majority harbor of Colon are turned | 5 1 with British refugees | ; 1 I For this governme are inatitnted 0 i wud Shanghai Bank have been of the votes legally cast.” A sum &nd governments neglecting or failing | removed to ships. The Hankow cus: to perform it become wou IR Suse-y H toms are said to be functioning nor States for per-|ave arriving from Hankow, scene for £ by r mary of the petition by Senator Rols { . : ‘ 1 inson reads art as follows e jcoms [Coming Out of Bitter Fight Maryland as Midwest Concern Fails son reads in part I That Mr. Vare admitted hefore the Bhbitnabnd 4 6 1 Dispatehes from Japanese soure . ! 5 c $71,000 . Pty l:‘lxur:“"t( ¢I;.r\"“u,l"::‘ Stithe | ARRESTS Hankow i e Cantoncse. das | Only Slightly Dented, Meas- | to Answer Wires. ‘ c STL000 of his personal unds ite ates has determined to I‘ | H fi 3 he British concession, includ i ¢ the Fede ipt practices act of i serve order there had been unsuccess- | \ W el S e been answered anew by oolidge 3 Panama seem Y % ful after coolie molis had broken down ik ¥ tion for Willlam B, W v Soriih from the White House several precedents for 1 resolution would be presented investigating committee ex P e b s M mloin) causiall Buf o 6 ure Faces New Battle. e o tcien e ward+its citizens ter. It is i ation a candidate for Senator in every case not solicitous, it never has been. about | | peated delays of a Ch » metal t: called for in the act and the methods o wiss In whish (e | President Zogu Said to Have| Total Run Up by Police Here Bl S 3 { manufacturer o deliver the long| that a shipment s woural AT adtilan it fin chared that protection shall be mlsied, Reuter dispatch savs evervthing | Its hreast p ligirtly dented | overdue 1927 ¢ t S80S Hscamiiee patch everythin Its breast piates only sligirtly dented | overdue 1927 automobile identitic e Sinde ted in Philadelphia. Pitts whether by formal treaty stipulations l AR aUIEE 11D 150, 57100k At HIERE Ly < or by formal conventions: whetner by | Had New Crown Ready to | Exceeds by ‘]6]853 the las aiict un o 6 oo st maght, [from @ bitter struggle in the House.|tags, District officials today planned | {nat tima the firm hae failed to senrs |t and other cities; that the regis the action of judicial tribunals or that | | ctosed. Cantonese suthorities were | the $324,000,000 Navy supply bill was {to turn to the Maryland State Peni-|to the many queries of the District |t lists were ided with the of military force. Put on His Head Mark for 1925. anxious for a resumption of business, | stéaming under its own power today 10 | tentiary ‘in Baltimore for an eme 1d as a result the Chicago | NAmes of nen and women, with owedly disgusted with the re-|a day to produce the 100,000 pairs of not to exceed $25,000 “Protection‘in fact to Americun = rames of voters sick and In hos. lives and property is the sole point | the time being in v of the feeling | test of strength against the lo ange {ton motor vehicles ma > prope investigation to determine the status with the names of minors anc upon which the nited States are | 1 { of insecur .‘\' \\).’un' :\uw,,mfl 5 Lum ' ,x{nj.’ '11:«“\;:’\ ".I:mln"T.L(:“- :.'.m\ g xl‘.xt,f)Tth., ”’:‘\, ‘ ; lfm‘ of zm'~ g s l\\.|\|uv1l ARe 1he S| fnne idents in voting districts, tenacious BY JOHN GUNTHER. The Metropolitan Police Departnient | phe steamer Kutwo left ¥ iy e Vi e Fia i o L et e T ntime, however. District | * o liesiig eatited 0 = loee "tmis policy, together with that 18id | 4. Rudio to The Star and G s Ry et e i T e Aol roponents of the measu it now ; It e umes hunever, L 7 ourt that they had not been ary Hughes, which led Newe: | Copyright. 18 i e Uit o amen o shulee) The stands saw “another dangerous chun- | s only place 0 tutn the Contre ;mead With BIans | near the polls on election day, ¥ : | American 'treaty de- | CETTINJE. Junuar) | o omal statistical report. pre.| tonese ministry of foreign affair | nel in the announced intention of Sen- | States where machines are|land State Penitentiary, which s, | N¢Y Were recorded as having voted signed to terminate recurring revolu | Lycch, iled from the old Montenegrin | 10 the AR SHUSEIC TOOOT BC tinued 1 assure safety o foreigners |ator Bdwards, Democrat, New Jersey g legally on “dead” tag mitted the b Ofeiats | Wik P DAl Hosés. tionary tendencies in those countries, | ,pity), just across the rocky Albanian [ Pared by Serste b o Bo SWANE K90 there. {to offer an amendment to provide | the 1926 e, the District vight | of the oak Gt Rl DISEISE L il FtAna AR ablihe were pointed to as having direct T ot e sent from Al | made public today by Maj. Edwin B v P or: e thset v, Hont celiety ] DO no' definite assurance that | Purchasing - Vomeos |y Senator Robingon said that the pe ing on the administration’s Nicara-|[ERer PO LY (O 0e | crown | Hesse, superintendent, The arvests| AMERICANS ARE LEAVING. - |authorized in 1924, but unappropriated | {ne, JDlates, for which a con-| day afternoon that the prisoners could | Wiiog t'"he” Hiates that Metwin B e was called to them after | without a kingdom, of a coronation e _'-‘"' e il ; ; o o Bl el g M b s Steel 1o ebtitung B8 @ day alter the | \yiieon carried 55 of the 67 counties Cliairman Borah of the Senate foreign | which did not come off. Behind it is | Which was the previous banner year | Number at Kiukiang Cut Aboard U. It was a compromise on this 155u¢ | e st word from the manu If the motor club reports that the | 204 received a heavy vote in 10 of relations committee., had taken a}a strange.tale of Balkan intrigue. | in the annals of the department. oo Gunboat Penguin. | Which met defeat twiceivesterday be-liurer indicated that his shop was | Chicago . de no further | I other 12 counties, going to Pitts- definite position aEminst sushse, POlicy | - ~Fver since the treaty of Tirana Was | The. largest single increase was in | 2 i | fore the House passed efie mensure andt-funning continuosly for hours |~ (Contintied on Pape 3. Cotemm aher | burgh with a majority of 95.240 votes as unwarranted “intervention.’ | o o November o7, giving Italy | arrests for violation of the trafc| ~HANKOW. Jamary % 08 =Word | upheid President * Coolidge's- recom- Lipgo! X ge 5,.Column 3) | ind to Philadelphia with a Statewide from Kiukiang, 150 miles down the | mendation to postpone construction of | | majority, including Pittsburgh and ex- Criticism From Abroad. protectorate over Albania, | code. Trhe report shows that here |y, nteo from here, lute last night sald | these ships pending another arms limi- | clusive of Philadelphia, of 59,392 votes. Meanwhile, French, BEnglish and | observers have ‘been curious to see |were b S ol o ¥ Americans there aad been put aboard | tation conference. 4 | ] | Setiator Robinstn's stdtemert an s o s it joimed | whet subsequent step would further | compared with 33,110 the preceding |ihe American gunboat Penguin and | | Senator Robinson's statement on be- the latest editorial upheayal against|cement the “alliance” between the|year. There also was an increa that ‘all_women and children w Other Amendments Beaten. | I {Balf_of Mr." Wikson declared it is " s sending war- | two countries, The Italianization of | the arrests for violation of the Shep-|taken from the city aftec riote | The House also quickly rejected two nec y in interests of justice Shin. cowttiys action o weok Y | that the Senate take steps to impound ships and landing marines in Nicara. | Albania was so profound already that | payd law, which involves drinking in|down the barricade to the foreign ! other amendments which would have | | L i gua, where the Ame cognized | it meeded only some final dramatic | public’ and intoxication, the record | tlementand entered. Cantonese troops | exceeded the budget estimates by pro- | | {the ballot boxes, the return sheets Conservative government of President | event to ma ete. | Showing 13,904 arrests in 1926 and|t00K over the concession viding funds for the three cruisers and A | the registration lists and other docu Diaz is being opposed in warfare by Zor - 112,105 in 19 R SR ation | The Cantonese government late to- | three additional submarines, but the | | ments used in the last election | but this was regarded as unlikely for | the Senate, where it faces a similar | ipply in order that Washing-| Motor Club was urged to make an B. Sacasa, Liberal with Mexican | g lation | pight” promised to withdraw its {fight over the amendment by Repre- | The statement further contends ;'(‘:f'u'";“]”o"_ { §/ s o no secret | Of the Vdiste law, however. de-|gjers and pickets from the British |sentative Tilson, the Republican lead i that while the laws of Pennsylvania French o newspapers of all types | that Ahmed ident of 31 The total for 1926 concession tomorrow er, appropriating $450,000 for prelim- Maryl i provide that ballots shall be preserved é < Srates “im- 3 e 19 s been anxious to 5,305, as compared with 5 Quiet prevailed here throughout the | v work on the cruisers, s the | i for one year, exc in cases where charge the United States with “im-!bhania since 1 has been anxious t , | inary work o s ] Pcnagl' m,” while the London Specta- | promote himsclf to r‘huy onarchy. In |19 ;Ll‘é\.\-\‘;:;d.:;; of :; m}n,\- n \\y-)lu. h | most n\v‘;lmu the House had seen in aryland Officers HOld Col- | McCarl Says Extended Leave"X“l""“'i“l',""“"‘"" are ";";" a (h"“ de tor says the “whole of Central and |zny case, on December 21, two men—| g, s dany BTt Astoniew: > e coolies from assembling | many a day. <o : 3 veloped that two speclal State sena South America will be further excited | Paolo Cortez, secretary of the Ttallan | (7e0 FACHN W EACE PRORERL Tin the streets. The Nationalist gov: | 1t found lcaders of both parties, - | ored Prisoners in Death | Can Be Used Only for torial elections are soon to be held, and against the Monroe Doctrine. !legation to Albania,and Jak Coki, per: e S g Ll d !"-H‘am Hon | ernment realizes the evacuation of |cluding Speaker Longworth, favoring | | the statement declares that unless As to the actval developments in |sonal aide-de-camp of Zogu—made a | o iafew ‘. L gners from the city has reflected | the amendment, which its sponsor had | . 4 some._action is taken by the Senate x,‘.;ra,‘;m Titselr. » Setaln’ hiere” have [apdden 2 1 rious trip fro ’lml S e i'].: & 1-x.\n;! vily upon its administration and s in “general accord” with the of J. E. Carpenter. Leg!on Convention. the ballots in the district where these Jittle news, but Managoa reports, be- | Durazzo to i. There they met |latceny headed the list of felonles with [ has brought trade in this port to a | President’s views except for the $150.- | L Ea] special elections are to he held will sides telling of preparations for fur-|an Italian destroyer which had just | S ";"’;vl 1d housebreaking was | standstill. It is using every endeavor | 000 detail, and it was not until impa , G | e e destroyed immediately upon the 5 skl i Liberal | arrived Italy on a secrel d | second with 580. | to influence business houses to reopen. | sioned pleas had been heard from Rep- | BY & Staft pondent of The Star In regulations gover: swearing in of the election officers ther engagements, say th: e sport shows that the police 3ri s A | s LA M sk ions governing payme . : adherents have asked Sacasa to ap- jmysterious mission. A large, x ey All British firms have kept their | resentative Burton, Republican, Ohio, A PLATA, Md | ot salaties to persons taking ex: for the special election {‘,""" a representative to treat with |trunk was taken off and delivere o alons of mash, an in-|doors closed, but American concerns Representative French, Repub- | tured : were i Fea i king extend i az and that Rear Admiral Latimer, | Cortez and Coki. Fhgit diops iaves - | continued to operate. All British wom- { lican, lduho, who was in charge of |ing an atten | ve from the Government to at Co-Operation Promised. in command « American naval| T trunk contained a crown . "“'r"‘lv st X -1 en and children have been moved out, | the bill, warning against “glaring in- [ catly last night, two colored youth: tend the American Legion convention ! or Reed, Republican, of Penn Torces, s, announced his willingness | ‘The stage had been erected behind | ment of lauor 7 jand the men remaining here were con’ | consistency,” that the sentiment immons end Arthur Swann, |in Paris next Summer, Controller | SYIVania, took the floor when tor 10 use his good offices toward this end. | the scene g b ‘|”" AR T ey i g val to one h]mhhllk‘ near the river | scemed to Swing away from the pro- s old —are bei |»,I;.I1 by | General McCarl has informed all de.’| Robinson had coneluded. and declared ! sudden coup d'etat in Albunia. where- | 8:612 bottles of bee 12 g ¥ consular orders posal : ard at the county iail here | partments and establish of Pennsylvania would s o e . st | of alcoha wddition to it <o : N . ; & , > | partments stablishments th: : : ; : i isenco Sateipnt. {1y Zogu would become Albania’s first | of alcohol, in addition to 103 stills. Two ships bearing women and chil- | The measure final sed away neotion Wity the muige . o€}, e mentasmnat hel faide for ajudicial determination_ of Sacasa, In a statement to th - ki 1t is no secret in Albania that | 1925. 71 stlls were seized. . . | dren safely passed Kiukiang, 150 miles | The measure finally passed after | Carpenter, vears old, | . Sumil i) tion, which, he said, has clated erto Cabezas, where | most of the negotiations were in the | A miscellineous <o lown the river, bound for Shanghai. | the House, by a vote of 185 to 105, [ Navi Proving Ground = emplove, | ting “evidence’ that the employe ac- | heen “beclouded by rash and un he has se own government, de wpable han of Baron Al VIu-U::”_‘ =’"I'\’ “t";t" ;”1"“ i | refused to change its previous stand v after midnight ay. Car | tually attended the convention. atements.” clares he is in’ the | talian Minister to Atbania. All this | .‘”I':‘_::‘l mitted, during the vear, & | BRITISH TO GET PROPERTY. i overriding the President and the | PXNer was returning home fr k| The extension « 1 | s ) Democrat, of Mis ...nq;mn;-u without | inforn n:n’x 15 ‘ma o ';., \un"h”h T it e et b | et budget by appropriatin, $200,000 “"‘\} ;' ~“|' Jx”<“.‘x“ni”lx"'(l A ¢ | clause provided by act of C 2 ) d the speelal com sity against the American Gov- | quarters that it must be considered | the 7 cascs maw { prrei g S oDl 5 ord that Carpenter, the father of | gon > Ak nittee . i baal et animosity against th il ; juarter ha 2 & npared with 15 in/| Cantonese Promise to Retutn Con:| foVard a. dirigible-to the | W dm"mm\l"“I Tl . | for those who desire to go to Paris Mt y into senatorial pri SEET o e oo ag e | et | 7025 that thiere Wwero 105, cabes o6 ab ) Shenandoah. Sheriff R. L. Cooksev, in | with the Legion stipulates that accu- i At the White House the President’s | S ! 366 cas Cagl cession & 2 i ; . 3 She: . L. Cooksey. h: od in stipulates that 2 | it. then. that the Senator e Tiieoan i M Prenared. wults with 4 dangerous weapon, com. cession Shortly. Favored Extension. Providence Hospital at 6 mulative annual leave can be taken | will co e in the impounding of Coolidge is prepared to take th Zogu meanwhile had been prepariy 1;“'&'“1}':“*\“‘ }L—'”r“}w'dlm "\’]‘(;: ):“[‘;::;‘l | LONDON, January 8 (®.—The Brit-| Tpe fight began yestepday with pres. | Morning was fi and formal | only for that one purpose. McCurl in | these I attitude in support of th room in the Summer palice | G e e with 5 the preced. | ish foreign’ office was advised from |entation of the Tilson amendment, |Sharzes of murder are expected to be | his instruetions points out details of | _ Scnator Reed of Pennsylvania re government of i wa S St W ¢ | Hankow this morning that the Can-|which its author declared was in “gen: [ PIRCod axainst tho tw lored Men o this bookkeeping must be | Plied that he would be.glad to do so. the case of the A can-ree s s B bt il il | tonese authorities have agreed to with- jeral accord” with the views of the ‘,Il'"}‘)""r ;l‘ll")“ A ving which | P ngled-so as to receive approval of | HE pointed out that the laws require Obregon regime in Mexico, wh ' crown reached Dura and | « el draw all Chinese troops and pickets tdent except the technical differ. | Vil be hield this afternoon. Arrange- | MICIE 80 48 0 €eeve APRIOTEL OF | hallots to be kept for two vears in 1924 was permitted t arms and | everything was nu«\) s o osdbel o A tin : from the British’ concession, which ! g concerning the appropriation of | NeNts also are being made for a cor- | i e el S et me parts of the wd for one B i - In. this oovntry fo ‘ . coronation, which way set for e e LI e oticed JointIy by he Brtish | Sase. oo oS e et ot it |OTEES Inqueet over Carpenter's hody. | to the need of evidence of attendance. | year in nther parts. but that i It is HOE N st o 2o Ibtion.. But the ne total number of accidents police, assisted by police from the for-| president’s budget message he urged |4 {00 GERSEEC BY Sherit (ouks g ay roll purposes, the | felt further precautions are nece Mexico's attitude in the § | L e o as compared with 9 » 1095, | men Russ ferman concesslons. | against. appropeiating for. the thrse | i Ci0 deputies, a 42 caliber, blood: | regulations state, “eurrent calendar |smry, he would cooperate in takin Nicaraguan tangle also cai ed out to various European chan- us comp i {iRese dre & (el Chiness, : R ed i 1054 but Haa e 1 # quar f | vear or fiscal year leave wil cons | them. - f p es and ur t and decisive status of the case; 3 - v s g i sers authorized in 1924, £ tained clothing wer ken from the o s take! rst, @ A s br}lxel attention ut th Wh bttt o i P of the annual report, shows that FER TR Cl e natives un- | yecommended extension of the ;«u(h?r»m SIE e e WLhe b oot "L,‘l:_:";fl,“"‘ 4“}2;-“\\:;-‘111[0"\“{::! (Reyients mom gy RRbe Ak wmae sadd Dre | owhing ‘Stre ogu received | there were three convictions for mur: Skl b s it ization which without an appropria- | j;, o feving Clivbe i B Ll 2 e A ” had no doubj a 2 t | ‘1’.»('1“:,:.)& Tv’. <‘xfi‘ e 3“): | der, two of- accused persons recelv-i . expected that British subjects | tion will expire next July 1. ll[el::ed wer “c‘r.':;\: ifl,’.;“1[:‘.\,‘3:;:.“‘_"” l.u .: \\’uhui\lnc \;: :ln.»n\vtl..? .‘fx._.‘ WILL TELL THE TRUTH, that country t et “<uch pressure that he and |ins a sentence of life imprisonment L Lo G e i s recommendation was utilized | .y were captured, to La Plata, Sim tiomposet el it oo il McDERMOTT DECLARES know whether (he sl ans were forced to call off, and one a term of 20 years. There | ¢ from the harracks, where they Mr. Tilson in support of his amend: [ ;ons Is alleged to have tried to throw | year there will be resuired o nents was the Mexicar S delay, @ coup which would | were eight convictions for m.m-[“",‘[’.;' ba et L ety ty. | MeNt, While opponents used it as an |away $27 in billk. Vernon Cooksey. |tutement by the LI e o 4 o tteelf. e e ”""-‘_m- ':)|“";" 0- | argument for its defeat. The dehum}tm, sheriff’s son, grabbed his hand and | fce that evidence of attendance Convicted Slayer of Don Mellett iy Adep foundation. - . Ving that missionavies are remain. | Produced heated expressions COncern: took the money away from him. It|the convention has been receive Believes, However, He Wil B haic & nitive of Cost: i o still rests, cgsely sward \wn ) GOUERN OWN FUNDS. | in i dheir Strtions and that i the | (Continued on 3. Column 1) | was found also to be bloodstained ¥ 630 ENG ARILILLAE oF b et » However, He Will Not . : it <t the Italian legation at Dura . | A — Both of the colored men were | hat should 1 quired by the exacir- Be Put on Stand. herefore W 5 | time of filing the message all was well, | e adly broa ;i t Ibunia is a kingdom-—not yet | | found to be badly bruised and cutfijve departments and independent es the Associated Press. of RN S the country’s con . ' | 1 " S | v P o il ke ¥ the President must he native ” . e ATHENS, Greece, Jan S '“ 'I“'”g““‘mf;:""_"::l’“:“" il BANK LOANS TO VETS AU i Ll tabitshments to determine whether the | “(:{ 1:VIELAND, Junuary 8—Put Mc- 7 : i Influenza Spreads in Japan. | The Greek .government, which re.( Fhe rio ch _centered world orectlian & hote qsossing empiove is entitled to the benefits of | permott, convicted of the slaying of LIBERALS MAKE ADVANCE. « | (0 ary § UP).—Police and |cently had under consideration an | hus enused condittons. in- ks | ESTIMATED AT MILLION | wounds. While the ‘men gave o erntion. but It ommstrative co | Don R.’ Mellett. Canton editor, nnd r authorities launched a campaisn | application to the League of Nations |down the river, to be described as “ab. | e LSO e L G Doth | note here’the desirability of uniform- | {rialy of Ben Rudner and Togie sols Now Only 20 Miles from Managua, s check an epidemic of in-|for assistance in obtaining a supp v | President Gets Report From Hines. || _declared they received their | iy in those reqairements throughout | Georsey ! fudner and Louis Mazer, 3 . Aien caiinen T.577 deathe, | mentary’ refuges d0at . today denied | (Chiness's 5! presumably belong | inj wHile cutting wood the Government service. declured In his. cell ‘hee today bt Capital of Nicaragud wostly '!g‘x_\{!wnv & .\“wr-mir ';';.J it hw|l an, mu-xLu«;_n of hl(l'\l,\lnllp ”""\f",,”"," C f.u(‘mur \‘\niun{ Amount Borrowed Here A 1:"}1;;‘";1); ~4"|Xv'|(\ (zitl;t“(}';':'::"": B “l"‘;';' It has been suggested that the .-h..-y‘f';'”‘,“’l“““ tell the truth” if put on the MANAGUA, Nit anuary §!and D r. The epidemic appar-|the control of Greek finances to the |controls the re out of hand, | for o) mii ¥ | clerks the Government groups will tell the tr ¢ ? w}’,‘,,-““ d woull b | ently spreading. There 11:!\1- vh’vm | lague. | Shanghai «:x»:::;lrhet e ;‘}:m ;n-(i en- ! Not Announced. (Continued on Page 5, Column 7.) rk out a uniform plan. lon :h‘.‘.”\l\|‘rn|l-~(~ah-l:(|ln‘lll“' M “::n::‘tt 3‘: - Sands of s among adult )ut The gove t d o ing in looting, which the authori-| d okt i ; 4 erals oo « and soxft - p by Mt R RL st LG e R e B | President Coolidge was informed to- lared. “But they won't put me on. the small ‘ i © 7l a guarantee for the proposed loan.| The foreigners in Kiukiang nor.jday b n. Hines, director of | They don’t want the truth."” troops witl & gt . i — g — ! mally number about 100, but recently ' Bureau, that a prelim- | McDermott was brought here yes- 20 mile » : {terday from Canton to testify against ‘ i A 7 SRR | there were 400 Americans and British | inary si of reports received from . . . . | U bl ting . " | at Kuilng, 20 miles inland. Kuling | banks making loans to veterans un- _.‘N $80 { Ben Nadel, under indictment for har- A " Yellow Boots Betray “Baron Korff, u iland. - Kuling | banks m o Find Him Dead ith Over 0 in Bank}...,,- McDermott while the latter have shaken the Balkans to their | slaughte received a o n attack on ( is -reached by usual means of com-|der the adjusted compensation act in- = i ‘]‘_‘.\“';“!"‘Kl" | . { munication only through Kiukiang. dicates that for the first no\'t;n days TR 1 ek 1 | was being hunted for the murder. B SR B : i b 2 | Sixty American women and children | under the operation of the law ap- PSS oS MR fng for an attack on tua Posmg as Ex-Crown Prmce S Som (Continued on Page 5, Column %, | proximately 1,500 banks loaned nearly | “Cap'n” Herman Keil, veteran skip-| They found: $1,000 BROOCH STOLEN on the Escondid t I d =7 1§1,000,000 to the veterans. per of an old houseboat which for | Seventy dollars in currency A o miles “r"-“\. g . L = | Gen. Hines poipted out that because | many years has been a familiar sight Two bank books showing savings PEN Rl B bve e Associated Press |ploded. Reading in, the newspapers | of the shortness’ of time intervening | to river men on the Virginia shore of | ehosits amounting to more than $500. | police are investigating the disap- ;,lll:w has requested the . i CQLOGNE, Germany, January 8.— |that the police w on his trail, he | since January 3, the first business day | o potomac River, smiled a grateful 4 en shares of stock in a machine | pearance of a $1,000 brooch and a 1z, has s OG2 ) | quicity- enligted n: the ‘Prench Pov. Read of the new year, therefore the first triaha ho | COTIPANY. 7 quantity of silverware from the home Jegation to declure mi g as | yellow hunting boots have proved the | di P8V 0 A B L helter in the | Gay on which loans could be actually | Welcome yesterday to friends who | A gold watch and chain. 'of Mrs. Campbell Forrester, at 1700 American interes i of young “Baron Korff,” who, | barracks at Enskirehen. H. G. Wells made, most of the reports included in | brought him food with which to satis-| Ividences of ownership of two|Rhode Island avenue, following a for- there. A . everal weeks, successtully palmed | As Domela and several other re- o Ue ells his survey come from the section east | fy his haunting hunger. houseboats, two barges, a pontoon | mal dinner there Sunday night. off on monarchist sympathiz- |cruits entered the railway station to | ¢ of the Mississippi River. He advised | His benefactors shook their heads|and a bateau. el G (L R various part Germany as the t for France, German detectives ON the President that when reports have at the grim spectacle of this grizzled | Papers showing the Cap'n had been | yes 4 At the Forrester home to- L e D it , : ¢ son of the former Crown Prince. [entered the building and began 2| | wine Way the World Fs Going» |- | Dad sufficient time to reach Washing- |old seaman eking out his last days | registered in 1918 with the Depart-| day s said that the investiga- e Lo var { ron,” whose real name is|search for him. Although unable to| L y SOVNE, ton from all sections it will be found | alone in the waterlogged craft he | ment of Justice under the alien res-|tion is centering on some “outside ERsVatVe RO A o the oy rry Domela, was nrrested in the | sea face, they arrested him on the Tomoriotwhi the that a great number of banks have ac- | called his home. istration act. £ hel ploved for the Sunday din. B St in Nichraguss wai . skirchen Railway st - he | strength of his still wearing boots A tually made loans. A few hours luter another group of | The papers also showed Keil to be | ner, which was in honor of a promi- naval forces v uas had enlisted in the ¥ i reign | which exactly fitted police descrip- Editorial Secti The amount of loans advanced by.|callers, bent on a similar mission of | & native of Germany and disclosed | nent New York editor and publisher. QA 0 Bave Sanounes Legion in the hope aping | tions, . itorial Section Washington banks was unobtainable [good cheer, found Capt. Keil slumped | that he had applied for, but never oh- | The guests were all prominent in . h"!-’"""") "(‘ = " b e | capture. * Taken before the palice in Cologne, of at the Veterans’ Bureau today, though | on the floor. His withered body was |tained, naturalization papers. 'The | local society. [ uour sich on 9 t After bein ained extensively | he was given a searching examination officials indicated that an increasing | cold. They notified the harbor precinet | documents gave his addr s ‘The brooch was set with diamonds A plea ‘[' i B e b i various German cities by members |and made a full confession of his ac- The Sunday Star number of banks are making such |and a police bout carried his body to | endon, Va., but ha d amethysts. The silver plate was 0 s e e 1o lof 14 nobility on the strength of | tivities. loans on certificates. Several banks |the Morgue. section say he lived always on the | valued at $60, police reported. tivity vf' Almaiog L IR ; 4 laim that he was the former| Domela, who is a son of a former known by bureau officials to have Unable to locate any relatives, the | houseboat, which was anchored in the ———n. learagua is con o M ser's andson, Domela dropped | German diplomat lhving in Latvia, is made loans here, it was sald, have not | police to earched the old man’s'mouth of Little River, between the . 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