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WEATHER. . ; 'From Press to Home (0.8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) _Within the Hour” Fair and colder today: tomorrow The Star is delivered every evening and tafr and continued cold. 1 rning to Washiny Temperatures—Highest, 50, at 2 p.m. Sunday morning to Washington homes at s 60 cents per month. Telephone Main 5000 oLt 30 . x“lruel:‘}ffiér’:' .!3”:3.1'2'." [ and service will start immediately. No. 1,181—No. 30,504, Entered as econd ciasa twetier WASHINGTON, D. €, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 6, 1927—120 PAGES. ) Means Associated Press. FIVE CENTS. post office, Washington, D. C. MORE THAN 70 DIE C™-BERT, "R timan: Fivanices "ONEZ EXECUTED . <> | /EXBURNS SLEUTH . IN H_[][]I] m,flflfl.lncreasingwénpe-rrtfitures and g : i AHER [:APTURE BY 5 '] : ‘ . 5 ‘ i e N \\ ‘ IS RHURNED HER[ FLEE FROM HOMES. “"iom ™ 7= | CALESSOLDIRS —— - . A7 | INOILJURY PROBE |N MASSAGHUSE” |Borrowing With Scant Re- B’ e |Leader of Mexican Revolt : VA \ 4 AR AN \ Marine Recruit Subpoenaed : | gard to Consequences Call- ' f& Y | Meets Fate of Serrano | — Y TR : 772NN\ at Norfolk on Eve of Death Tol of 28; Barre 13, o b o v o oo (A~ R | |STAYED IN MOUNTAIN L SR e\ K g ] U AGENTS TRACE HiM zs S:ollenE St'rezms Pour‘f}-‘;x1 delensp of Cory )fi‘j‘; it ove [T ; REGION AFTER DEFEAT| $ o ; o RN AFTER “TIP” TO GORDON ver New England. in the memors which 8 Parker | EYEY . A . A \ ‘ .- Gilbert docu 1l ime k vn. the 2 i\ X \ recently submitted to the German g : 3 Gen. Hector Alinado Also Reported SRS NEREE. Witness Faces Quiz on Alleged rinister o ance, Dr. Koehler, and 3 | R AW G ¥ I = COLD AND SNOW INCREASE . ".,.,:, o reply to e 3 Put to Death by Escobar's . R Statement He Was “Fixed' memorandum, both of which were SUFFERINGS OF VICTIMS e punt Federal Forces. ] NN P S v Financially for Life. wugh more that »weeks _ \ - e Waterbury, Vi, Reports &0 DarigeT‘to 3}"’0“- . ' , in Vera Cruz. ' N Q 7 ; ‘ ’ Troop Sailing. elaps ince existerce of the 4 By the Assorciated Pross Many Areas Still Isolated—Food ¢! iment became Known the MEXICO CITY, November 5 —Five ) X * 3 . s reached N net only rthis week decided to | weeks almost to the day after he lel y ut to pluck fr ted States Shortage Threatened as Rail| piace it at disposal of the Ger- i Mexico City with Gen. Francesco Set = 2 detac t ready to shove off : man public. Mr. Gilbert previously Recent developments in vnblic | 1ano 1o head an armed revolutionary Haiti a newly : ruit, who Lines Are Cut Off—Red Cross|,.;'inrormed the ministry of finance | financ fumst mun 1::’:1"‘3"“;’35}’9' attempt against the Calles govern ) is to' be brought ere tomorrow Starts First Aid Work Among | that he had no objection to the publi- ¢ exeeuticn of the experts’ | ment, Gen. Arnulfo Gomez has met :‘ »m"' 'ul s a ;[ ss ‘{. i cation of his commurication. plan. Jvidence ie accumulating cn|the fate which overtook Serrano 7 [ SRR CIURY SR R DA oLl Suffering Thousands. ‘ Expenditures Scored, every s ind rore rapidly in re- | within two da The body of Gorez, AR AL, . Harry F | 1In the course of his observations | clt™Months, that the German authorl | captured and executed Friday night Sinclair and Henry Mason Day, one ies are developing and executing con i he State of Ver of the oil defendant's most confiden- | on the drift of German finances and ntly enlarzinz pre g |1 e lmGIntAIE 0T the HMACe: oF . Ver tial agents. Death Toll in Cities of economics since his interim report fittre and of he vith e (8 S S0 Eokan conmaning United States Attorney Peyton Gor New England Swept June 10, Mr. Gilbert savs: Continued on Pag lumn 2,) stk A S don disclosed last night that this by R sooiiloeds e reach Mexico City Sunday, and will Marine 1s Douglas Catehim, until £ by Ravaging S ould be “fixed” for : - office. announcing the capture and if he e . VERMONT. f he out of the country Newport who probably wili be executed, that | the rebel leader had never been more Find; Barograpl')s Register Helgl’lt of Enlisted Here Recently. than about 20 miles from the moun- | Inquiries developed that Catchim egana STy | Reid Says Strioken Area Will Bill for Extending Program "5 i, 1 B Over 43.000 Feet for Bulloon: Rests Easily After Taking)sised here in‘the Starines Getober 2o el 3 | e left Mexico City to carry s : i i ernment agents following th e Be Added to Control Pro- in District to Be Offered volutionary plan, which was fo be _— First Nourishment in flers became known. He' had: fe ut inte 't Sunc ot quested e sent to Hampte kigh S oo put Into effect Sunday might, Octo-| g i, wusociated P \ B Gireibnath wasiotd e i Many Hours | auested to be sent to Hamp [T”l':?ufi SIS ram in Congress. is Session. Y | SPARTA. Tenn.. November 5.—En- of the craft = - | e i Ny _ MAINE g : g Hunted as Mountain Bandit. | i\ ihe Jog Kept by Capt. Haw.| One of the first entries was made | AR Sl Novehber t1 b Pemaquid Point ik — The rebel fo were defeated and | thorne €. Gray, Army aeronaut of | VESterday afternoon. It told of the % B . ce. ) List of known dead routed on October 9 by federals un. 3 Sald Bellavh ' beginning of the death trip at 2:22 taken nourishment for the ., | By the Associated Pres i DY o, Seo! Field elleville. .. bore . a 1 b < sald to have jus 58 will be formd on page 4. "‘ Eeime ity BY WILL P. KENNEDY. Escobar in a battle near Ayahualuleo, | S¢0tt Field, Belleville. il bore mute | 1) “roi Scott Field. A later v me in many hours, Albert B. st oA | en hebfore the flood waters of | Additional bill vizing an ex |which fs in the Perote resion. The|evidence of his third and fatal at-|£avs YE" G 2510600 reet at 23 ERtAL el s raht - {ansport Shut had sicsesdediig | ~ England have bsided, that | penditure of § 0,000 in furtherance | defeat left (iomez with only a handful ['®mpt to ascend in a tree ballon toland another entry gave the temper fis phgalctan, J. Kil scheduled “mhove et & ted L atricken. aeati 4 1 . sederal G . of followers, who divided i ’ 2’ height never before attained by |ature as 40 degrees Army officers| His physician, Dr. James J. Kilroy, | scheduled to “shove off” at a later sngland flood deaths rose | SUricken section has taken its place nf the Federal Government’s build it ers, who divided into groups|a heig . [ore o A0 edemrecs. L Atmy oficers | ects him gradually to regain |date. Meanwhile the “tip” furnished Slougside tuef MisslpukiValley in e 1 _ prograni nee “wiiliie introducen| of 108 And hiees wnd Cweattere mar. i t the time of the entry was helow |strength unless complications set in. | 3aj. Gordon, one of hundreds that plans of Congress, soon after Congress convenes, it has | tNTOUSh B SHmpInE sllghtiy forvesd 48 A Jorl oibt (Grad fiade bote of the| M is doi ic sa Nave flitered In duting (6 Dast waN etur re today prepar g snounced By REpressntativi Since October 10 the status of | basket of balloon, with an oxyzen L S . iz gave ( ‘nment a chanei | Returning here today prepared to|been announced by Representative [ e October 10 the status m;:;‘m’.\r"’:;h Tace, Capt. Gray was|.now and extreme cold” he en-|Kilroy, upon leaving the hotel room | Siye DiOVErnment agents a chance to ated Press by direct phone, telling |°Pe0 hearings by the House ‘vx:.mxr Elliott of Indiana, chairman of the | information, has been virtually that | ronq desd in the ".N‘mm S iy cux;.yu“lt::n at {h}a hmmi" . |where the former Interior Secretary | When the R Jary Tesnment of one dead. great destruction and | COntrol committee on Monday, Chair- | House committee on public buildings | of a hunted mountain bandit without | oL Merness near Sparta early |other matation s dyopped. Wds 80" |nay been confined to his bed since | investigation tomorrow, it will have SRR Aen s | man Reid found the Federal Govern- |and grounds. Mr. Elliott gave as-|followers other than a few profes.| 2N Wildernes R REALR LT [ T L LOtHUE. camitenhas kons, rly Friday. “He Is breathing easily | before it, besides Catchim, William ced of relief. | g G a his t there yeste One of the last entries in the lo; : nen 3 g . | ment throwing its facilities into rescne | stirance that his committee would give | sional mountain outlaws. today, atter his descent there yes! L 5 b and resting more comfortably.” he urns, head of the detectiv The Red Cross and Gov. Smith of g 5 af sald: “Sky blue; sun very bright: ' ; de BUrns, ks of stective agenoy s X tetlat ngendie .nul‘\\‘m'\' through the War Department, | the measures prompt attention. Two Leaders at Large. I atiernaon sand all ont, 40,000 feef Here the | cuntinued. “He appears cheerful whose sleuths trailed the 12 trial v York ordered reliet agencies into | MOk throush b immedigtely that the | Among the projects provided for in | Gomes was eaptured by Gep. B Army officers and others who : : Montpelier, Vt., lost to communica- tion two d reached the Associ- r er | Randwriting of the officer became toss | o Uf, Kiltoy belleves Mr. Fall's|jurors and reported to Day, who ls [ibors 1 5e araiting iesrirry s proposed legislation are the fol- |bar between the towns of Teocelo and | 18 INstruments a cursory examiva-|jegile. At the beginning of the (7 it Sk e B ol | 0 Lo Aave bend e iegislation would be expanded to in- ing Ixhuacan, less than 20 miles from the | ion. said they believed only '1":”\: | his hand was smooth. small and even. | T2nEeH than by the congestion |clude New England should such a| An appropriation of $23.000,000 for | town of Perote in Vera Cruz. battle for the captain’s life at 43,000 r the end of the journey it BYeW | jhat has developed in his throat and 36 hourd of rain 3 course be requested purchase of the triangle south of | en. Francisco Medina is being pur-|to 44.000 feet above the earth. | #iee and Gasvan lungs. Mr. Fail's resistance is de-|w he Gov c Weakened reservoirs in New Eng- - ettt bl | sued by Escobar’s forces. cheated him of the honor he s pt. J. C. Bryson of Scott Fiela. |lngs. Mr. TFalls resistance is de-|whom the Government charges waé Jand’s ruzged hills added one of the Nation-Wide Policy Planned. nnavivania avenue lo the Mall as & 1" N, details of the execution of Gomez| How the intrepid balloonist siood | Who arrived here Ly airplane this ar:. | clared to have been weakened by wor-|a second “contact” man between the : e for the new Federal buildings. | wers o f o as he_ball ester- | ernoon, sald Capt g |ries over court progedure against him | oil defendant and the Burns detec- R Eonet Nord reiates The. okairmail declsued the: oW ere transmitted in the message re-|in the basket of the balloon yes pt. en-| court g ; ! sharpest . | i % o appropriation of §10,000.000 for | ceived from Gen. Escobar, but it was|day afternoon and heard the w 2 s ranging from | And Harry F. Sinclair, which recently | tives. Clark 1s expected here tomor- Maine dispatches told of larZe| England flood, coupled with the flood |, Siprems Cative DHUMGE. | SIRIAEYy: ian (e aiiats b o] Wihes of totio Shefne e o L0 | ended in a mistrial. row~or Thesday at the latest, areas of famous hunting ground | disaster in the Mississippt River basin, | tie Casital Trom ‘e dust ‘be'| Gomes KaA!paid with Big itfe. for his - Sonianis U “He weathered a storm somewhat| Until the “lip” was received at ssolated, with the fate of sportsmen |emphasized the necessity for adopton | (0% [ CAMLEL (rom ihe tast, ber| ol ] |like this before, however,” said Dr. | the District attorney’s office the name therein unreported. { by Congress of a Nation-wide policy | go o, 'S0, 0 0 A0 - Kilroy yesterday, “and so I think he |of Catchim was unknown to Govern- Southern New gland, already | for flood control. Second streets northeas |ALMADA REPORTED EXECUSED. Scores of Outstanding | | | may recover. ment agents working on the case, Lbn .| One of §7.300,000 for the new House = | Mark B. Thompson of Mr. Fall's | District Attorney Gordon received an Aumaged by its own overflows, piled| e also said that in order to obtain | et B St | : Nl Grid Games Yesterday Coltinel S i1 e RO HaNY Iay In | anonymous contmunication about him sandbags against the menace of riv- |a safe, practical and permanent solu- | " =R d Leader of Revolting Garrison Killed * the fact that pneumonia had not |from “a friend of a friend. ers rising {rom the north | tion of the flood control problems he | Plaza Project on List. With Gomez, Statement Says. n, 24; Harvard, 0. . | set in. : . ny other points were | had requested scientific institutions The committee also will interest L e Princeton, Ohio State, 0. Mrs. Fall and two daughters ace To Face Severe Quizzing. |h£:7:1lear:::’;ndwmla short mli“- rations | and the American Soclety of Civil |itself in whatever further legislation | LAREDO, T"l‘ November § it Notre Dame, i; Minnesota, nursing the 66-year-old former V] tchim goes before the as washouts stopped shipments Engincers to appoint committees 1o is required for building the new ave- | Cabture and execution of Gen. Hector binet member. A leading part in | Br2 ry, he will be asked particu- Canada reported damage from the | joln with the House committee and |nue from Union tion to Pennsyl- | Almada, as well as Gen. Arnulfo the nursing is being taken by Mrs. t a report that he told & cerflow where extreme north New | Army engineers in the work. i avenue and the removal of the |fomez, revolutionary candidate for ; : Lafayette, 2. 6 € who took care of her | friend that if he could get out of the Vugland rivers turn toward the St.| The chairman said the committee | Government hotels from the recently the Mexican presidency, was reported S 3: George Wash- s O e eee it ] Gotubey ani et itk on s e Tawrence, would meet Monday at 2 p.m., atlacquired extension of the Capitol |from three sources along the border 3 No Real Issue Seen in Attack |2 vear aso. he would be “fixed” financially for “Fen thousand homeless in Spring- | which time he expected a large dele- | grounds today. i MRy TARI, 6] ck| R et Ll o field, West Springfield and Agawam, | gation, headed by Mayor Thompson| Mr. Elliott has been attending the| A statement issucd here by Consul | h 14; Chieago, 0. i From | Charles. Gramberry, office sk g of Chicago, to appear and present a meeting of the Public _ uildings Com. | [smael Vasquez said that both of the | is, 14; fowa, 0. on Advisory Body by BU"_DING COLLAPSE manager of the Burns Agency hefs, —ea request that Congress expedite a |mission, which approved plans for the |rebel leaders had been execuied by seorgia Tech, 0; Vanderbilt, 0. | | also summoned before the grand jury 10,000 ARE HOMELESS. flood-relief program as quickly as pos- | new Commerce and Internal Revenue | F'ederal troops under Gen. Jose Gon- orgia, 28; Florida, 0. T | |as a witness, it was learned that sible, Bulldings. zalo Escobar. The Mexican consul Virginia, 13; Washington and rade Groups. FATAL TO 135 cH'NEsE Catchim had worked in the local of- suards Patrol Viciuity In addition to the Chicago delega- | Just as soon as Congress organizes |1sked his government for further de- Lee, 7. fice up to a month agv, but had re- Armed Guards i tion, Reid said he expected other|Mr. Elliott will himself introduce the | tails, Stanford, 13; Washington, 7. Ehed or) the ground of il -health springfleld—Many Victims Kescued. | gojgeations from practically every | bill for the purchase of the triangle,| Dispatches of the Trens News Johns Hopkins, 5; Columbia, 7. e tecetiE atiack onl the ¢ af | Government agents, however, believe SPRINGFIELD, Mass, November |State in the Mississippi Basin area |and there is every assurance that it | Agency of Mexico to the Brownsville | Dartmouth, 19; Brown, 1. Advisory Coun ‘|V\2 the ma | Walls Fall Upon 500 Women and | that Catchim was connected with the P —Fully 10,000 per | would be present before the hearings | will be acted upon favorably by both | Herald also told of the executions, as ! : ; B Y IR IR 1 ' shadowing of the Teapot Dome S ot eir homes In <lis city, | were concluded Houses. 1In the last Cong) this | did_semi-official advices to the Herald | organizations of the Distric < un-| Children at Labor Meeting. |jurors or at least knows something '\C‘.fiil <prin.‘zm1fl and Agaw: Confers With Sargent. measure passed the Senate, The House | at Nogales, Ariz {POISON ALCOHOL BLAMED |swered by the Fede Citizens' about the activities that caused the | - i {then "added the Reed :mendment,| Gen. Almada led the revolt of part | Associations last nig ith a decia- onspiracy case to end in a mistrial. as the flood “I conferred today with Attorney | Wisten Tacrenssd by mother SO0 | of tor yisimada led the revolt of par ociations last night, with a decla 200 Hurt, 1 Man Dead. conspiracy ¢ o e ‘ | . 2 - 2t the He is to be questioned closely con- in this vielnity, Arm :lre “:r]]f{k'XI|f;elxer:|l Sargent regarding legal bar- | (o9 (he amount to be expended on Dub- fmonth, and had been reported witl: IN DEATH OF FOUR MEN | ration that the functions of the trade ek cerning all his movements ok he row boats patrolled Ahe o eue | riers that would be in the way if [jic buildings all over the country. The | Gen. Gomez in the state of Vera Gruz, 5 s and those of t“e counail By (h: Ascociated Press severed connections with the Burns neighbornood and scen: x “ongress decides to change the policy | ymended bill was caught in the closing | A ki . <0 diverse that thare is a0 real i SHAN “hina, November 5.— | Agenc were so common as to be passed | e es,” Reid con- | hours of the Senats filibuster. Mr. Three of Baltimdre Victims Were SHANGHAI China, November | Agency. v | he Feders Trapped within falling walls and| The information which led to the most unnoticed = tinued. | Elliott may try to get his measure for 79Q Al 5 > i B >, G & i d | s re > m is « a Memorial Bridge spanning the Con- | (1¢8 I e AL e IT'ODAY’S STAR | Saloon Employes—Liquor fons o Haclsy P. Wil-| crushed by debris and _splintered | service on Catchim is only a small t o nder proposed ideas for hase of the triangle through with s > n > vSHE0 ¢ 35 of re tha 00 women rt of that which has flowed into the necticut River, was closzd to | control the Government will take|out the Iteed amendment, 80 a8 to ex.| Probe Is Started. bl OO O e S s T here tonig! Est Horntel ! all control and pay the cost.|pedite acquisition of the land to meet - {the street railway 1= motor! 'bus} ANc cHldreniin & e N | S & dine st T bhurst, releasing flood waters into the | ", b0 o) "ihas will supercede all |the demands of the Federal building PART ONE—3° PAGE By the Assoiated P lines, and authorized ts publiz utili. | Pevisted in the native quarter o A’ll ".""\‘}”'_‘-' was diach L"‘;d. fane ,“"s‘ L pebond gt are miles of Chico.| I doins x Tl 4 52 3 BALTIMORE, November &.—Fout | (e & Sdedata ol | She when the structure col-|day. . Much of it comes by mail, but wnship , ate rig! and at the present t program, Gener : n i ommittee to neet ut the earliest At least 200 more were | no little part has come in over the pee was reported in 2 |15 no law authorizing the Federal| Mr. Elliott will consult with Chief| General News—Local, Natonal and men, three of them saloon emploves. |pociilo date in joint conference with usly hgared, Slepones. © escues were I 3 F overnment to take over control of | ce Taft and te justices on| Foreign. have died within the last three da A e £ erious| . 4 i JiErenians e . et et ‘,i‘,{‘gr“]‘,; A L,,, eme. Court building, so that | Schools and Colleges—Pages aftnr diiking atcolicl (Whith anthor: |itxcons spesalist arics Han- | The disuster came in the midst of 8 | Al of the communications are land and acti ] Joint | the legisiation may fit in with their |At the Community Centers e believe was polsonous, it was re. |5¢) 8nd I8 Staff. who are making a|meeting held on the third floor of | anonymous and those sent through waters and many st o et i Lot Tomae w0, Mhs-EoNELA To-[iX- W, O] A 5 Pt transnortation survey of the District, | picture palace, in the chapel district | the are penned in printed furm ,ssable. More than 100 person: L o . rmine upon this | quirements and the type of building | Around the Cit " ames MeBride, Charles Malthan |- Wilson and \ B. Fleharty. | where women textile+ workers had|so that the senders may not be traced. Srdered out 4 3 id Congress determine upon this | e oula he erected. Mr. Eiliott | Army and Navy and_Clarence Eilfott, negro, died on [PeOBIE counsel 'bLefore the public| gathered to form a new labor union.|Thus far. it was stated at the Distriet ort i | policy 1 he|believe: that the Supreme Court, as| District National Guard—Page 33. o police said. aeute aleo. | Utilities commission, to consider preb- | A local labor leader. Yen Hsin, who | attorney's office. there has not been were inund R tlon Lone. of the three co-ordinate branches | Civillan Army News—Page 31 Was given as a contributing | 5M® Invelved in a voluntary unifica: | was attending the meeting, i b i EiEeedue by nund vould take this under consideration one of ] ol 5 E o8 36 s Biven: ki 8 co Uns | ion of the transportation w1 known to have been killes : westward v £ ild assizn one of hix assist- |of government ~)|:‘|h]|]lm ),.r‘q’.;fl) lo- | Ve e [q;( nun.um War s of death in each instance. All ARO8 "_' ansportatior | \ wan known to have been kil Eiva Sleuths Report on Jur; nts 1o Wo e ¢ nittee. | eat st in a building of its i strict Na eserve—i’ag were reported to have been employed Officers Re-elected. s et Sy B into and it was | 4 K ueh fo Heas of | which would structuarlly impress upon | r ages fhe meme saloon owns S ous problems of the new organization, | A transcript of what appeared to be ot er th i nt. but it onty |all people the importance of this great i “The body of John Klaman, thousht | The election of officers resulted in|had just elected their officers and | preliminary reports by the HBurns 3 sont. but it only |47 Beopi L A mistration of justice . Notee—boge 37, | SN ) the re-election of G. Yaden as|were standing up to applaud them | gperatives on the 12 members of the the necd for a |aBency self-governing people. He | Spanis AR ident for a term and the [when the floor beneath their feet be- | jury was made publie ation- | among a & 1 | Spanish War Vet « ‘ . | foels thut Congress will make any ap-| The Daily Horoscor selection of Dr. g Havenner|gan to svay | the Lnl!rdl States attorney’s office. s EhE &0 2 e on_ for the Supreme Court| News of the ClubsF 3 ;i ) iation | ~ Bearing its burden of 500 or so!Copies of these and all of the other orn. , B 3 R i ve glac onsid e | Pro " S holic poisol 3 . 3 | B ‘s mernlac, S Abcke eitye| ok voe Il Be KB IG Sooh 1‘~L°r.,‘;,2r‘li-‘ ding that Chief Justice Taft may | Parent-Teacher Activitics—Page 44. |M%LC guml'""fim L member Ad-| human beings. the floor save way and | reports seized in the raid on the e . ¥ o & o ¢ | recommend. | = RO ) Council, e Dr. | crashed down on the second floor of | detectives' headquarte Wardman o A Ahoula 9t ibolisol reguested =y S| ofice B PART TWO—16 PAG | OF the product is being: conducted. Havenner succee: . the structure. This floor in_turn | Park Hotel were furnished to George ‘1:; 5 ot o K - Believes People Willing. | New House IK U . Editorials and Editorial = 4 — — who declined to | vielded ‘lorl the flbnwrmn;!“ strain and | P. H‘tmur of counsel for Sinclair, at iree children wei d o itative Moore o ginia | wash , ot another year »vid collapsed. while the walls on every | his demand. 4 b A 2016 discussi he pros ashington and Other Society i . . 1 ; ¢ 1 e commities 2 3 i Retivu it S Bt — - {also’ were reelected. There was no|bricks and splintered timh and| were contained in the preliminary vere lling to | 0 £ b Tales of Well Known Folk—Page 12, Hit-and-Run Car Injures Man atPprosition to any of these candidates, | burying the mass of victims under S One juror was reported fu necessary 1o pro. | House Office Building td 1 Clutwotheh iof the INaHoTe Paxs nd their election was_ unanimous. | neath v. well met; weli liked: e der the supervision of the commiss sesdishie Twelfth and V Streets, The action of the federation with | As soon as word of the disaster was | easily sporting ma 1 any of which & Longworth | i PART THREE—1? PAGES, spect to the advisory council s | received, Chinese troops surrounded . \ described as v > MINE. v od cont man, on X weer W | Amusements—Theaters and the Photo. 1 on recommendation of a special | the area and with policemen went to very pronounced prejudiced vie VICTIMS FACE FAMINE r 1 contal | e e T 3 5 g composed of Iuzh M. |work rescuing the dead and injured. | re cligious matters; isg m. = T 4 ets. directly south of the Capitol. | Ajgaie —f { Frampton Maj. Clayton ,u: and I % s man described as very bullheaded,” Charles 1. Stengle, appointed to in i “Iie is quite a sport,” runs the re :\,._fl. ate the n for the criticism Two Hurt in Crash. Port on another Will g0 to the lof the trade or itions. The recom November | F1€tS Whenever he can do it. Takes | mendation was embadied in the fol- |+ 1z 4 o Nartotle. | @ drink and will take a chance Howing resolution, which was ‘u(u]\(x-d". $ Hecian, NOHU oy ikind of a bet - Cold a snow succeeded the West srricane with nearly to be a native of Washington, | found in a rooming house yesterd flood control com- e was pronounced a victim of alco- A hit-andrun driver early last nizh snocked down Willium Dear old, 1 enth street rossing eet o jured man Hospital by a passin motorist and = treated fo E of the sculp. umn 8) (Continued on P tmn 7 PART FOUR—! PAGE Police are ende to ‘earn th identity of the driver of .he car. = = g wa- | St it pitol ge & Disaster Stalks Through Many . o g A | aan estimated cost of $7,300,000. This | Motors and Motorlhng=Fages & 7 ke of Flood Pl A ure w nmended in the last iy SaAny ngre v _Republican_and_Demo- | prarernal Notes—Page 9. o e :: Sacids — . Va., is in a Lumberton hospital with et Pink Seetlo e e of | Concussion of the brain, and A, T. |, Another was ‘\';'HT\"eauvl':dryhll-: President Alarmed as Reports Set [ PART FIVE—8 PAGE 3 e . ¥ zens Associations, that the sec. | West. Favette in ihe same | minded." : % p 1’1 f Fl d zine Section—Fiction T'he Soft Coal War, Yot uthe i tede rathon be requested | 4o (o result of an automoblle wreck el r.:, "l"-‘l chap, who takes . tures, = 3 communicate with the Commis- | .. en Lumbeiton and Roland when | £1% side ol ife and loves to His Vermont Home in Path o 008 | e Kambler—i Its Effect on You sionerx_of the Distsiet ot Columi Wesi's car ran into A Seaboard Air. | fab dues u lot of Jose talking and ATl ——— sicl Se (Continued on e 4, Column 1) line tra o s e itical » s iy : or religious affiliations,” w; fronted w o SCarts LIt | M vine Cor age S. And How to End It POrt on another juror. lt“:i‘d:ih. g . homestead | his home at Plymouth, Vt., was chroe The ping of bullets in the takes no pride in his 1 ap. et et Jul’m the path of the food and that Mrs, PART SIX—12 PAGE Harll A apiiten of | MacHinga il uropean Governments to Pay U. d. pearance.’ personal ‘ap s ard ik Haoer, | Sargent, wife of the United States| . cgeq Advertising. | | guns! Evicted tamilies! l Girl Student Called, ds and kinfolks in danger. | yormey General, was in danger at|Slassific Adver That sounds like war, and $96 574 000 W Debts D mb 151 e witaens 3 e N gland flood close | pydiow, the President spent LPSASY | D, AL R. Activities—Page 9. there ix war—in the soft coal ¢ s on ar Uebts Uece er e Neasen bef;:;'e !hfijury yes- President Coolidge yester- | hours until welcome news told him | o - 3o & 2| | felas. 2 cre Josephine Hopkins, 4 him 10 find a deep |that hoth rumors were unfounded, | Financial News—Pages 10, 11 and 12.| ‘Whiting Willlams, economist. George Washington medical student; | interest in the relief meas-| A trip down the Potomac on the| Gosppre SECTION—I2 PAGES. authority on human relation: By the Associated Press. | other debts, including those of Italy, | Adles Holt, a member of Jadun: et te SinE 1 he ordered for the|Mayilower had been under (:nn'«ldel | worla Events in P | | tecturer at Harvard and Dart- Foreign governments will pay $96,-| Rumania, Jugoslavia are due next nsz"sffifi‘u Jury flilmdd h:nnoo G. e valle wn ¥ b tion but these plans were shunte orld Events th, wi and ir | June or August. A as called on the debris of é n @ were for the War De-|aside while the state of the flood re- | CoLik SEGTION—s PAGES. . | | Tved B Who has workes and | |374000 to'the United States on "’f,';, Treasury officials expect France to| Panel but fafled to qualify as @ furnish every necessary . doubt. The lack of news O meeiar Fellera: e | | written three articles o tell | | Var debts on December 15, Which| .o torvard with some funding pro-|JUror in the Fall-Sinclair cases Wd Shortage ta r even to the ) ep anxlety to Attorney | Mutt and Jeft: Reg'lar Fellers: M.\ | SUHIE(MEC AT { will bring the total payments for the | ,oca] ‘after the French elections in| MMiss Hopkins' name appeared fn 2 - T footbh. A o | i and it was not untit| and Mis: High Lights of History. The first will give the unlon year to $163.586,000, leaving a balance | the Spring. If that country does not | °8€¢ of the confidential reports @ the President in his|late in tho afternoon that he was cer. | e miner's side, the second will !dueo‘?; all foreign debts of §11,700,-| come to terms o nhhe (uvl\rllng of :":ifi,‘.’,:,’:fl,,m?"' reports wgota« just ss he has or- n that Mrs t was safe | : 3 2 o v the 000,000, ¢ their total war debt, she will be ex-| 1oV charges were made | o e thtn e | Communieating ihis information to| Imprisonment of Marie Denied. O retor. and thpolnt, ofiwi | | Great Britatn will make the bulk of | pected o pay $100.000,000 1n. a jump | Dav and to Clark. ? other disasters. But whils (he White House, he also gave Mr.| The Rumanian legation yesterday give Mr. Willlams' own con- the December payments with $92.-| sum on her war supplies deb!, which | The report on Miss H known 50 ng out Mr. Coolldge |Coolldge the news that while the flood | denied reports emanating from Lon cluslons and suggestions for a 75,000, Czechoslovakia will pay $1.-|falls due next August. that her automobile was seen which will | 1 mind pictures of the waters were mnear the President’s | don that the Dowager Queen Marie.| | golution from the public's side, | [500,000; Belgium, $1,125,000; Poland,| The Treasury has charged up to|!oWing that of one of, the fu over familiar landmarks | homestead, there was no danger be-|of Rumania, was kept virtually a The first article will appear $1,000,000 and small payments will be | the account of bad debts the 0,- | She sald she was unaware of s of me | v reglon |vause the farmbouse s on high|prisoner in that country for fear she| | in The Evening Star tomorrow. | |made by Finland, Hungary, Latvia.| (00,000 Russian loan and the §16,000,-| Rear _a_juror's car and AContinued on Pege 4, Columa 6.) Awakenipg this meuaing to be con- grouady _ _ _. might join the forces of Prince Carol. : Lithugnia and Esthonia. FPayment on 000 Armenian han’ (Continued on Page 2, Cy { reservoirs and all ot $