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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. .- MONDAY. JUNE 13, HOOVER TO LEAVE INCONE TAX AUDIT e o co_ o st o v~ ] 0] THEATENED — DAUDET GIES P FOR D, . TONGAT SHOWING PROGRESS v, *ATLABORMEETING, AFTER LONG SEGE Receives Reports on Missis- Commissioner Blair Reports| : : B 3 y d = e e |“Left Wing” Insurgents in Surrenders to Army of Police sippi Plight—Cotton Crop 70 Per Cent of 1926 7 ; . S g . : Lo e TR =~ | Fur Workers’ Union Is and Firemen Surround- Is Hard Hit. | Accounts Closed. d ,}3 ; ' : S e ARk Aol e, e Finally Subdued. ing Building. BY REX COLLI Mternal - Revenue Commissioner Qe ’ & G Threate ; e Staft Correspondent of Th : Blair Jast night announced that 70 £ - : ] 1 3 il 3 at t ¥ per cent of the \come tax returns ¥ # 2 % for 1926 filed during the first quar- | 3 G S \\ B 1 o i 3 . S g N ional Fur Wol or of the vear had heen audited and | the cases closed. This. he explained. was a step in a campa to reduce delay incident o examination of | | s, to a4 minimum i S 2 ’ A 2 A 2 | wir surgents tried Principal object of the pro- Nt : & 3o - ot § " W o - | Hekt M ite: he . he s was the prompt clos- | | e S e (e e I % P 3 - L : o 3 5 9 4 As 4 Lot of the tton plantation, In- of “that vast majority of in- G S Tet ol & : » ~ 57 v e iy [ipecH 4 Finic o oty me tax returns that da not give | : i 5 s e s & i s R were narrowly _averte State's richest cotton fields ave going | VIS¢ to any differences hetween the Shack New You under their sccond water since the | lXpayer and Government I omhe sagle on the wing a| Col. Charles A. Lindbergh in an Army plane leaving Bolling Field this morning for New Y. reat | tern. nt, reques flood of April and with the new D Boesitoalization Beoposail demonstr & staged for him today. ctionfo \orrow’s rom M convension session TAC YN, Miss., June 13.—Down there in drowsy Mississippi the peo- ple along river” ar fow wan American ation quarters today when a g where the past son cotton was which has come a corresponding decline | - . et Al d Decentraliz of administration | b 15 v as practieable (o permit settle- | i meni of eases in the field rather than 3 f A vellow torrent. pouring with ol casek dn Uhe Neld the L x element the afternoon session seemingly increasing fury throuzh \;“‘4_““['""”“ on; be ‘.\"“ ””"" )‘" % o andoned, ‘revaste at Mounds, also known Sl penhensaen D B s @s Stops Landing, in the north end of the State. has continued to feed 1 ast artificial lake spread over 10 counties, Secretary Hoover was ir i A on arrival here today for a State-wide survey. nnder consideration consalidation of Blamed on Young R. {a number of internal revenue officers | . S " : Aceor to 11 Sorkin, as a move in this divection, but, e . izer he union and ser viee feause of vigorous protests from’ dis s 5 : . president, the disturbance was pre tricts wi abolition of offic 3 ¢ 4 . . 4 . - . cipitated by Harry England ns postponed decentrali e g™ 2 5 s e r-old radical from mnto, rmine whether there is Y = 3 = = i 4 4 5 ¥ ently sought reco: Crushed AIF Prospects, ificat w the protests. o 3 % i cha While the s Tune Postponement Explained. § ¢ . ‘ L e has e ".";]";‘:v"’,‘_‘,"'jy"“,H “The hureau believes that they are 4 < e & 7 : & s made to bar them f ya misapprehention of the faets,” ¥ : ; 5 § % when President Chack of the commissioner, “but in defe 2 3 Ty i : N i ‘ashington opened t o public sentiment in the com- 4 it > % X i : s i duced the inter affected feels justified in - e ' . ? ' this postponement, particu- . o . - ; 4 ircen, president this is only one step in a B e . 2 i 4 i Prat of Tat This steady flooe used by rises further up tl river, has recov. ered thousands of acres of land from which the April waters had receded and crushed all prospects of a late cotton crop in the arca affected, rep- resentatives from the counties r ported. “A new agr tural pro; m must be worked out for this territory,” Mr. r 1m which it believes must i Hoover announced after hearing ’l‘-“““" v he carried out.” | - % % ¥ e ¢ a3 5 % he crede Miinery Sthtcimbnts of follct - Worler Other than to announce that Ohio : : o when England was said to gathered for a general conference | Collection districts would he affected ; ; . . : - ted from the floor about e e | by the proposed consolidation, the 5 . _ - @ o v ‘ procedure of givir tinls. om what 1 hear, the Jand will net | Pureau has not made public ather ; : . ; ; 1 | was told to keep quiet, nstead be jout ot ‘the er until long after | districts in which the decentralization 22 ! 1 " ' doing so, repeatedly she plan was to have heen given try s : i P i i ohjec at every suggestion made by the cotton planting season closes on . June 15, and so we must turn our |CUt : e the chairman attention fo other crops that may he ' Approximately 35 radieals, said to he | planted late in July or early in i ¢ v < aligned with the Commun party. | August. In some seciions of the State 3 G hacked up England in his objections it may develop th: at ali {amd the mec was thrown will be possible th y « U s i | uproar. They refused to “pipe down | The new flood, combined with what i and for fully half an hour it v remains of the old, has inundated | . i possible to proceed with the reg Sl e ) e | Col. Lindbergh talking to Army officers just before taking his seat in the He is happlest when on the wing. A close-up of Col. Lindbergh as he | Vusiness. res of cotton land to « nd has | | plane for the New York hop-off, was leaving the ground for his New York trip. Persuaded to Keep Quiet. ary for d Cross p A : 10 continue supnort of 89,000 refupees | (Pacific and Atlantic Photo.) (Pacific and Atiantic Photo.) Outnumbeted However e Vice Chairman Fieser of the Tted Cross | 5 S5 | aroup was f : = Jearned. More than 70.000 persons | K o | . ~ — : w;u-u‘ ;:pmv)\ hei e . th hey Fireme: 1d Police Mobilized have returned to their homes antl are i i . - ' . | would be thrown hodily o ) o7 &l tarting life anew with the aid of Tanks and Aviation Unit In 3 - " e | At several times @ ted re- to asume serions prop relief agencies, it was stated ¢ remainder are still in refugee camps. cluded in New Ameri- . Nyt . \’::}' T ielen oieas el tea | e powid | down. er in v can Contingent. _ ’ i ' 4 [ U5 sorin saia ahat e i | Counties Hardest Hit. | | m represented the same d to have considered the problem ¢ The: counties hardest hit are Wash- ington, in which stricken (¢ ville | is located, Sharkey and Issaquena S 4 o | oup that precipitated cl : These counties are almost wholly un- [ By the Assoriated Press. g ‘ § % | during the strike in New ari t d t this morning the der water and are likely to remain so | SHANGHAIL June 13.—The United | the past w mented force and fireme for some time to come wenty | States transport Chaumont arrived | J £ 1 When the convention reopens v apparatus were mobilized in the thousand acres of cotton planted here today from Manila with 1,150 | & ] { & r y morrow morning. police protec is | wyeat square before Saint Lazare the first drog the waters have Ma e r 3 promised and mer of the T where they prepared for ac- A believe th will be a bit quieter. | against the fortified office. . ¢ ; nes, 25 tanks and an aviation x cerflowed in Washington | ; 4 3 3::1]'!“\-“:14,,»,‘ Sk unit, Col. Davis commanding. * i F f f{\* officials had den Because of the great depth and{ The Marines were hilleted on », ¢ g i fate 1o | i i e ¢ 2 that they intended to use extent of the mounds crevasse it will [ Socony Wharf. which previously had | 5 . 8 i ‘1\ il be impossible to stop the escape of | been occupied hy the 6th Regiment, - i i § ) | I mors were circulat agai new flood water at the present time, | § s . < & it was declared by . L. 0. Pick | CHIANG CLAIMS VICTORIE of the Army Engineers e Gy Most of the water in Mississippi is | ¢y o i rom this break. although there has | Capture of Haichow and Skivang Re- béen some overflow lately in the | ported in London. Yazoo and Sunflower Rivers. | LONDON, June 13 (P).—Gen. Chiang ¥ : i . ) £l . 7 3 | i police and firemen this State will be drawn at the con-|ported in an Exchange Telegraph eral of the outlying counties from their | ;- Sl 3 ey 2 - § J g 3 | sl e Siiink couniesfrom (Bl AL L ot o st e ; : ; : Py AUTOS; 18 INJURED tation, including distribution of seed, the Grand Canal imminent. the subsequent processes will have to |ern generalissimo, is reported to be K ¥ F % GENEVA, Switzerland. June Mr. Hoover and his party will leave | Visits “Boy Emperor.” tea entire flood arca. They already have |,y Tientsin despatch to the Daily The secretary has found it advis-|gonce in’the Japancse concession of the three-power naval limitation con- and 5 were injured flood subside; and he will therefore s A call for an internatic confer-| sengers skidded an into a -— was proclaimed siceessor to the t hrone rne t homes after revolution, he was the nominal head § 5 ; % X v n By Aecerd e ol pressed at today’s council S v RAIDS LABORATOR'ES the empire. His father, Prince 2 i 4 p ! One of the miin reason 0 : g iAo 3 “Swing” Nearly Completed. |k hek, leader of the Nanking, or F i e | to let them pass An exact picture of conditions in . Chinese Nationalists, is re- 1 i & % | i i : = e 2 ni6xRL X i 4§ ; f ; : ; S0 Council, at Opening Session, DAMAGES 7 ference today. Mr. Hoover believes anghai dispatch to have captured : 2 ¢ & ¢ by ea BUS G S 5 it may be possible to “Gradi ¥ev| Haichow and Skiyang, in Northern | i i ; - F 1 % Extends Facilities to Three- it S nextintep iter ihisiic advancing on SLudlien, “ith the fall uation” process, he gays. is i>habili. |of most of the important cities along ; J ¥ ORIk feed, and food. As a rule, however,| Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, the North- 4 / ¥ 4 P 3 By the Assoriated Pre Smashes Into Double Line of Cars be delayed for several weeks, when |withdrawing his main army toward 7 B i : . Tilel torty Ntihe sestions op' et 1.a | on Delaware Bridge in the fields emerge from the water. | Mukden, | R 5 s : - . # of Nations Council was op Philadelphia. for Washing! his evening, having | i g X s S B onLIIDE, &4 Maj. Gen. John Duncan, in com- ’ One of the council's first completed their “swing” through the |,,,n4 of ‘the British forces in China, | : # ¢ 1 : 3 e tof approvs the ' nctlonof | Si surveyed the situation in Missouri . 4 Drummond, secretary-general, in e L. PHIA June 12 o : *| Mail. visited the former boy Emperor . it £ Arkansas and Louisiana. e S aes L s tending the facilities of the Le Seve automobiles were dam . | panied by his aide, Viscount Gort. ; 3 ! 4 4 3 . ‘ 5 ASEN g from today. interurban bus, taining 14 pas- return for that work in a week or| JIisuan Tung, last of the Manchu| s . 5 i 10 days. Bmidty, wes 3§ nuas o5 wien 4 §% > i A d ence for the codification of interna-| double line of tomobiles on the g X y G Y N 3 . 2 & tional law will be made by » laware River i All of the | of his uncie Emperor Kuang Heu, who 4 ” s % & : y Netherlands, at the request of the| inju ret forced to abdicate 'n 1912 by the i i 3 3 League assembly ratifies hte views ex hleie, lice, w ::«] ""‘: “h as regent during eriod the ¢ Chun, was regent durlng that period the conference in The N the desire to assure the partici Hsuan was married in 192 He % 4 : 3 { went from Peking to Tientsin early in , s , , 2gN & it ey il lely ———— e e Take Nothing From Chemical Plant; 16 ‘M,”, Foreedl toideane: the i int - 1 ’ > i S ;,‘:m‘n":».-i nited 8 ;An\«\l“:vh v GIRL WINS $2.500 : perial pal fter the seizure of - A ‘ S LG L ST ! 3 A Barricading Selves. Jaorsan ; . 1 L sha ¢ codes, said a report presented by 1 Milwaukee Student Awarded Prize | JAPAD P | . i . eign Minister Zaleski of Poland, which ¥ the council adopted. in Movie Contest. : S 1 e | General view of the aviation breakfast tendered Lindbergh at the Mayflower Hotel. Arrow points to the fiyer. (Underwood & Und ood Photo.) - P By the Associated Prese Ofiicials Will Report on Situation i | n-American Union. MILWAUKEE, CHICAGO, June 13.—Mystery sur el | The report paid tribute to the in.| Betty Osborne, 1 retbera xho. for seven nours enry || TOKIO. Tune 32 UR)—The Tayn.| ADMIRAL LATIMER QUITS i v U5 s o, i o Sunday leisurely searched the plant | 17 romsul & ']‘;M‘-\,_;’"‘sz‘d Sl | NICARAGUA FOR PANAMA ' civles :o regulate their mutual rela-| e e of the $3,000,000 Abbott Chemical|jepe 10 make a report on the Chine tions, whic’i is resulting in the meet Laboratories here after binding and 1is KTEHA e R e El ing of a_committee of jurists to o gresing two watchmen snd barricad | neso govsrnment Intends o fotmints | 1 jOiy About S000 Musines to Be) sider a doaft comvention prepared b ing themselves armed with three ma- | its future policy toward China on the | Left to Preserve Order Until Al Law at the request of the Pan.| chine guns, was unsolved today basis of these reports. : American Union | Company officials, after a thoroush | piiixe, June 13 UP).—The Japn After Elections. The Netherlinds mr‘mlnlv' of the | cor P i e I e B sl By the Associnted Press, couneil formally_announced 1 e country would be happy to exte na mula files and stocks of alcohol, nar- ioday to discuss the situation in H H | | MANAGUA, N gua, J e 13.— cotics, medicines and serums, an-|China with his government. {Many Predict He Will Be ¢ 5 \ IiNene: Avmists Tulian |'f'rnm»y.:”“”"' lomror an. L nounced nothing was missing — — / | commanding the United States spe- | COnference. - taosi 5 A by rengee The company discounted the theors i cinl service squadron, is I ing for | ence will be he : ha : o frpe e company dicounten e e \WOMAN DROWNS AT SEA, | Asked to Accept High Corimta toduy e zonts to Tananm, |10 £oF flabuiton, poobly & LA All the American bluejackets, num- | Hatio Y, the ; g iR L Civic Honors. bering approximately 500, ave heing [ Waters and the responsibility of | First White House Car. ered formula for non-habit for Mrs. Traynor Falls Overboard, Two e oM Nicuragua following | State for damage done to persor tic, Company executives said to Fa sy i 3 property of fo 5 When entered the Wh i RS B Drefeciid oo | Sailors Die Attempting Rescue. | : disarmament of the contending Nica- | AR IGEEE gy open- | Touse il uch formu AWRENCE. raguan factions, leaving a Marine | One of the fea Joduyls opanc SHEE e et ASGOW, Scotland, June 13 (P).—| BASDAMIDNS SaERCE. " force of about 3,300 in the entire || SURIE MR o e o sl - ; ad been infor.ne compi cept | 2 souise Traynor fell overboard | guanding by his father at the parade, s ¥ country. it ity . et a o & . om the liner California 600 miles | g Jirtle hoy asked hatat y This is the first move in c : n, the British fore 2ot antehite H a6 i aates 10 fillng Gabinier st of Ireland while the vessel was| *DPn vou suppose they will ever | out_the policy of wradual w and desks and files on e way here from New York. Two | make Lindbergh President? ¢ 4 |of American forces, which 1 were ‘broken open. The mu ilors, named Gilchrist and McIsanc, | “\Why should they2” was the father's | . { / | will leave but one regiment to pre vaults were not located by 10 her vescue, but all were ! question serve order until after the presiden- E mes vearly. L The company has offered rewar: Irow Becanse he has done a great deed,” e tial election mext vear. Meanwhile | - — - SRS R s St Mrs. Traynor was traveling from | wax the replv. L b & constabulary will he organized and c s 3 ” Police say the “ab® is chavactecistic|her home in the United States OtlLers wha' overheard the conversa- | 3 4 ; | trained to take over the policing of | Splrlt of St_ LOulS Wins Mlghty Battle visit_her parents, in Scot ; I tion wondered, too, what the future the count t he had any ulterior 1 1 —_— vaneing his vecent proposal that the | Ohio farm famil e couneil mee ee times in- | of two children less 1 stead of four times yes st generation, a s of a wellknown “mob” Ik for A el G St s i [ might have in'store for Charles Lind e i el e ‘ - 3 4 " : . BURNEDIAT'STAKE. | Preh s Thiian Siatenreaubeen i HIS EYES BLACKENED. | Against St?‘f"l{“ Water Off Hains Point DUPLICATE OF PLANE | — e G e , / | o Two Slayers Taken by Mob and |\hat have the nest 10 vears in store L | Unidentified Man Resists Arrest at| Lashed and held down by a inz gear and the bluejackets, the of een wn, but chances, for Lindbergh and is fame everlastin ARG 5 OF LINDBERGH LEAVES | or ephemeral? Certainly the fever of won a mighty battle in the i ¢ = oes to New| IOUISVILLE, Miss., June 13 (). excitement and enthusinsm iz such = After a battle in which their pris e e : Spirit of San Diego Goes to New 1t Mark Fox, nexro slayers of | It if Lindbergh were 10 years older | Col. Lindbergh with a candy plane presented him at the aviation breakfast. | ;o\ s"cyes were bl . the pioke| L e FIBINSE Foint and York—Passenger Calls mce Nichols, sawmill superin- | D4 received such popular acclaim h ; (Hnerie & Evwink Etioto.) pocket squad.’ ruite ¢ oservice : ! _ tendent, were taken from Sheriff Per- [ Would be discussed politically just as | I by Chiet of Detectives Pratt for the!Against the storm wh FIHESE 3 v d menter nenr Noxapater early today, | have other national heroes in’ the past | Lindbergh celebration yesterday, took | tear it loose from its moorin | were Cin front holdi hrouzht to Louisville and burned at Possesses Two Requisites, than to go with tle psychology crowd [if there is a political future ahead into custody on suspicion at Avli The famous monoplane, s o & _ gear, while . e - 1ice by 2 mob estimated at 1,000 in favor of war, for the young aviator. 1;"" Cemetery a man who insista thit{a barge, was towed from the nir e ¢ bt b Iew th Washington & few day [ e had been paraded through as commaon sense and good —— . . he is a postal clerk from Boston. e gation yvesterday shortly before noon a duplicate plane of the L. | the streets i crned o I letheveh Younger Lindbergh's Trend. Al Join In Paying Him Honors. | yqing held incommunieado, pending |y miaced an st eSietih Ao Louis, 1o represent th alifor - e " has the twe Y'H‘!H;ylrvvw-\ which al- Young Lindbergh's thoughts today Certainly the reception m\]' u| him nn’v-’:vguu-m]. 5 ; y § e [ ways have appealed 1o the imagina- |are away from politics, but if he | differs from that ever accorded any | Police said the man was taken be- | o i hiid altet These were place ity st ke TAnonec BAND CONCERT. Ao AL tin AJEly et oIS N Se 6CEe L ho Iy el e, et Whls oy ncamatoet e xm X In given by persons) “4URS Na was seen near two known|D¥ In 8 steady stream unthl after| L L SN These, were place ealled on President Conlic wia 3 s United States Soldiers’ Home | ing their Chief Kxecutives. He has afin the House of Representatives | i) Sty - arly | C00KS taken in a round-up at t nightfall. eve fable. e with Representative S ali- | Military tomorrow evening at | good education and a firmness of pur- (might aid the cause of aviation, then | °f all political parties. It is as nearly {cemetery, which netted six prisoners.| As the storm hegan to gather, down to the ground and The plane in whi > E | pose which wonld make it possible for | j¢ je conceivable that the matter even- | a unanimous expression of pproval | The prisoner had $525 in hix posses-| Lieut. Comdr. D. €. Wa . inte wmear withou pteh., came to Washing s a ps S him to study government as well as | {ually would be given second thought. | as has ever been extended to a single | sion. tive officer of the station, s t nided th was piloted by Capt. Fra 3 . I T aviation. It is quite possible he rm‘luhhllu primary interests are in aviation. ml‘ll\nllml. o . ”’: ————— - |1!\Hv\l .lm to the nuvy » 3 wir and his awkes. At Houston, Tex., M o v o oldman | be urged to run for the House of Rep- In his brief speeches here he made| Does fame last? It depends on the | . “Yard Explos which en in bringine bty e kol was dalenia ture, “Grand American vosentatives ws the age qualification | no veference to himself, but to the | behavior of the hero. But in politics | Noontime Jazz. standing by at the air sta stock, | despite the wrt eilaby his plane. called the Spirit o Vietor Merhert | s only 25 For the Senate | possibilities of aviation. It is thisla reputation gagned in yvouth fre-| ny New Yorkers are entertained | (o proceed to the point and bring the ' Al i the ship was exposed to tiv was built to he 1 b Col. | Salo for Euphenium, “Tramp, Tramp, | he would have to he 30, If he [in which he has become in a sense | quently remains on for many years during the lunch hour by the little | plane home, i this had no harmeul effect on it Jndbergh in ease anything had hap- | Tramp Goldman | went to the House of Ttepresentatives |a true leader. He accomplished | nfterward. Men who made splendidl | music stores placed at stratesic | The storm gained in intensity while TOVeE o he TSI F Dot pened to the Spirit of St. Louis hefore o™ ian, Giove) | he would he following in the footsteps | already wha # Ireds have | war records ten years ago are Now |pointe on gide streets to catch noons | Comdr. Watson on shore wriung his | the it 1 ough rain, AN ] he taok off from New York on his| Potpourri, “Reminiscences of the | of his father. As for the political | tried to do in the s ) years, name- | coming into their own in politics. The | dax idlers. The music fan often hands and underwent half a dozen and s + New York history-making fiieht, In place of the | Boys in’ Blue” ++....Rollinson | views of his parent, however, the {ly, to awaken the Nation to the pos- |boys and girls who applaud Lindbergh | buys phonograph records und sheet | degrees of mental anguish over the rain had no effect large gasoline tank, however, it was | Pairol he American,” M n | latier wis known as a radical and was | sibilities of aviation, both for national | today will ten years hence constitute |music, but more often he visits the |welfare of (he plane | on the enzine tronhile which develope fitte Mternelle Ivresse”. .. ine {one of the men who stanchly voted | defense and commercial uses. the bulk of the voting population. | store ‘mevol¥to listen fo the latest| Aboard the barse, however, was | this mornine and cansed Lind 1o Washington., Capt. Hawkes pilgted |3 The Stars and Stripes For- [ against American entry into the war The welcome given Lindbergh fs| Lindbergh is their hgro the geneva- | ““hot number” plaved by a jazz x| Chief Aswyin W, C Riapatrie 1 to abandon his plie i fave (. this plane to New York 1his hw\“mg‘ Sousa ' an et which at the (@ probably <) astounding that 1t 18 natural for | tions of tomorrow Bold his pol pert on A piano that reve n its' and & Strong ®husky crew. The win fast Ariny f an the wike of Lindhewh's Dlane. : veomired # zood deal more courage dpolitical Washington to he wendering | future in their custody. tone the resulls of wear and tore at the plane in‘all dircctions. The | shige Paraded in Mississippi. Tg Wb Arlington Cemetery. Alr Station at Anacostia on President. . W. Campbell of San Di with its and placed on exhibition off the Hain< the into shore I'oint seawall, to thousands who drove we ere two special .\

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