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WEATHER. * ry “From Press to Home (U 8 Weather Bureau Forecast.) | Within the Hour” and tomorrow, colder by Thursday i The Star's carrier system covers Temperatures—Ilighest . at noon ! every city block and the regular edi- todav; lowest. 45, at 4 am. today. L tion is delivered to Washington homes ‘ as fast as the papers are printed. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 101,482. WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER - () Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. fee, Washington D SlN[][AIR—BURNS COOLIDGE HoLDS sesoovoo00 - REf) (RSS SEEKS A= PRESIDENT FROWNS | TAX CUT IS TOO DRASTIC - CONTEMPT ACTION Excuti Beicer s225000000 Tressurs SL3000 FUND FOR 3 a1 ON PETITIONS 10 ORDERED BY COURT Bt e SutiiencCommivee TORNADO VICTINS -l B Z=SPRRG ~—— = fesiff SEEK RE-ELECTION Slashes Corporation Levy. Siddons Approves Petition| mhe was< and meane committee to-jserous toritory in - prescribing District Chapter Forced to ‘Chain Letters’ Disapproved, h day virtually completed drafting of | higher figure - i jo= ) Jor? YIRS ¢ = g ¥4 ‘ ) Filed by Gordon—Hearing |the new taxrevision nifl while from U i fmor ot e lowtt Make Public Appeal for " ; ) N e ,, Ak but Executive Refuses to the White House and . reasury eame | he Hnal major e N 3 3 e oy Set for December 5. expiessions of doubt of its wisdom in | e inehuded oot B Relief Here. Sl — = | Elaborate on Attitude. casting aside some of the Treasury’s| Disposinz of the last of the inc R cecommendations tax features, the committee voted, till in its mood of yesterday, when | 10 8. to inerease from $£2,000 to € = \ G E ‘ e e JURY-SPYING COMPLAINT | finoren Secretrs s $525 000 f,,.fv‘\r“,("_‘,,..: uu’””'.’.'. incomes. in TENTATIVE GOAL SET : \ 2 g ‘ G. 0. P. LEADERS HOLD [00 maximum reduction and raised | SOSS Of $23.000 in the case of domesti | " 3 ' - committee today cut the tax on €or-|11 vete to repeal entively the sales | Z e : | - HPY .| noration incomes from 131: per cent |tax on automobiles. leaving fin 1 de- | & ) I\ / { Clark and Day Also Named iflio 113 por cent, instend of stopning | cision 16, [utive Sewilons, (eS| Star Receiving SIS, L N 7 2" 1 | |Capper Says Strong Movement Is Today. e e e o R e e iy | 1O Awacd Heardic e B Aaed: 7 . 5P, / idge in 1928. - — At the White 1 se, President missions under $3 was similarly left he | Coolid was represented as believ- | undecided as was a proposal to in- i e e = N - i e e R e il crasa fo) 25 por (cent fhe:mresent| (Compelled fo make & DUbHE pbon) s BY J RUSSELL YOUNG. e reduction, and that | levy on tickets to prize fights for assistance in reconstructing the . Pivaident B ot Hive the problem | The exemption on’ net incomes in tornadostricken areas in and ontside 5 <ufficient consideration. The 1’ excess of $25.000,000, in the case of a4 ¢ Washington, based on a revision W / / P \ttorney Pevton Gordon gane it was said, was willing to con- | domestic corpoyation, “was '"‘.W'W]. of the immediate needs among the 3 iy i v Pre ) reported cede that the committee had addi. | from $2.000 to §3.000. The vote Was e o the District of Columbia A i started : : terpt rule tional information at its dispesal to o ’ Lo contempt rul Sl | “The ways and means committee has . Sinclair, William ntends to stand on the Treasur: limited prospective tax rveduction ten- Sherman Burns, Henr: = S tatively to $£250.000,000, a maximum | (ake care of repairable dama Shern ey | ommendation £ . ! Sheldon Clark and Char’ ch. | e Treasury's position in favor of | $25,000,000 greater than that proposed | The Evening Star, in response to A b for the f ” on charges that they attempted 10 In- | 10 €205 000.000 ma was reit- | by _the Treasury. (he appeal, will receive contributions B £ p 3 n cha 2 4 - he appeal, | his famous “I do not che uence the and the | crated by Undersecretary Mills, who | Moreover, it has gone directly con- |, ¢ opened the subscription . fluence th =4 . 5 nd today opene v in 1928" statement in th * Them | Gontel ™ the Tlouse committee, of |trary to the recommendations of Sec- | £08 CHRE (UL L iutions should | . . = i g and | which he was a member until he took |retary Mellon in two_other respects. | =& F0% Sy * o nado Reliet Fund, | JTTLE RED RIDING HOOD. SRt g the Treasury post, had invaded dan-| (Continued on Page 2, Column 7.) JERERIE ORI i i i In discussin, care of The Evening Star. All con- with callers tod 1 hreak in X avernment next move oS tamper indal came today wh Chapter of the Red Cross today fived a tentative gonl of $25,000 in order to to o - hefore show cause why they should not be judged * empt of the author 2 " | {vibutions, in whatever amount will | ‘." B ool bt of gimioount - o o pterms | ’ be acknowledged and turned over to | e saresenlon os valc The action of Mai. Gordon. SO7HC i the Disirict Red Cross Chapter for | o s S il | W administration through an awards St b R ot it ot situte for | | committee to be appointed later today. A Call for $25 000 el ndapend and t a subst | nee Is in Doubl - it hich has - i | i ction the grand jury, which Bs | | public Assistance Mand: [} | . e e g ad the ¢ B HnsoAtE s | ! When the disaster tivst struck Wash | | 4 the chain petition, while he < in presenting his pe igton last Thursday it was the belie A § i t lted Cross Chapter that | o rnitied his disupproval of this move- of the Dis ent {did not sa he would ‘ | it would be able to take of the| Washington is today ecalled upon to care for its tornado l‘““ line to run again if his party drafts | him. Whether or not he intended his < About Kidwell. e mitAEo wat caliing vipon ; . ; . . o i S i Goorze ' National Council Committee| i, "ieties or rot b ntendea v George Bar-| matter of co waon ot pate corett | British Airman on First Leg Widow and Corset Salesman ottt i nowconeets| The | { the authorities that suffcient r tions today’s mc e | . (hat the chapter was error in be- | The first pronoun of the authorities that sufficien o e e T i vonmant sonautiatin S50 of New Zealand Mop | Must Die, New York fiicvinsy il it (e brume 00 funds were. in hand to rehabilitate all who could not meet the Plans:ConferenceiHerelons | At Coolites hag steastisty »e | the Department of Ju: and yes burde er ed ca S i e = terday afternoon made a hurried trip the burden, After u hurtied confer emergency themselves has proved a grave error. District Franchise. Hills statement to discuss his de- $ . e e with officials of the American e g I to Philadelphia to confer with Owen Via Pacific Isles. Court Holds. o i ay detarmived thut the cision publicly and has declined re- J. Roberts, spec Government oil | only way to render beneficial assist- | When it was announced yesterday fhat the local chapter of quests frem friends and party leaders secutor, who received the first “tip” A P sctedly large amount o i P ] af = fo make an elaboration. It has been xr'hm e S were shadowing S e ::_u:p;:j‘;I:ym‘w‘l\ni\:;\‘n;::mlll\mlH;‘LM,I,“ |‘,, the Red Cross, having di :nrd‘rml the true state o(. affairs, was Improssed with the plight of vote- | his contention that his statement ex- the Fall-Sinclair oil trial jury. Sl el ,(: aovanbil 220= | | AEBANT S e | peal to the generosity of the about to call upon the National Red Cross for aid, The Star s \Washington, the executive com-| plained his position completely and i Is'h‘ldm'“l:l\mv‘:\ew!‘v:'x‘vk‘t‘\? T out. station of the marine de. | Mis. Ruth Prown Snyder and Henry | Coming in the wake of other | protested. ; E [mittee of the National Council of | that it was expresced in language petition he inquired as to the lack Of | T8 B0l0 T B o an Francisco Cham- |Judd Gray lost their lust court fisht | calls to which the local chapte iy i i tate Legislatures has created a spe- | Simple and plain enough to bo under- St lnr:&’n':;:r’\—.‘d" e ATt | bor ob Commeres menoited {hhe Capt [ L0F lite taony when/iie Comytior Ap vesponded. the emergency relief work | Such a course would connote the inability of the National jal commitiee o confer at an early | $t00d by all who read it and he there- who was avits | her of Commerce rey a - 5t ancear Thon o . i ) 5 o | s g g ~itizens’ Ci ore did mot feel called upon to in- = B Svon s = peals denied their appeal from convie- | in caring for the destitute among the Ca 1o care for its own unfortunates. It would cast a grave | date with the Joint Citizens' Commit- | 4\ pon | presented by the Government 15 CifFrederick A. Giles was s <hted OVer | {ion of the murder of Albert Snyder, |tornado sufferers has all but depleted ipitaliiohcite for < iy s toe for Natiown! Hénreseotition Tov ooty in &y cfoit 4t embuation or talk ]n\: Torot - ‘”\" l!’“‘“ {linES | ine Faralione Istands. 30 miles out, at | the woman's husband. the funds in the local Red Cross treas and utterly unmerited reflection upon the civic pride of this com- e Dt e Cotrmbin amplification. which brought about the migtrs 17:30 a | The chief zre « ch the v. Wi only $10 tributed by s L 2 . " Ala) Gordon replied that the Kidwell 750 a.m. [ iEaund an e e L O e DIty | Tentative susgestions were made to- | Request for Cessation. matter already had been brought to b, (e & Atats o fican o i p o s T " day he chairman and secretary of | During his discussion of the chai feass s By the Associated Pr was that their legal rizhts had been | chapter today faced the necessity of The one reason why Washington has not already supplied day to the chairman and secretary u sion chain the attention of the court through the | Zyiyy 1/ p1gLD, San Francisco, No- | prejudi he fact that they were | raising at least $25,000 to make homes " e A tha citizens’ committes that the confer- | Petition movement the President ind affidavits, hut that should the court - = st = v a5 bhitab! s 0 such funds as are needed is that definite and authoritative assur- s cated that his_first knowledge that ATt A s & wep: | vember 22.—Capt. Frederick A. Giles, |tricd folntly in sepa ) abitable in many case found worthy | ence be held next Tuesday afternoon, | (e UIEE (S, 09 (6 ge tha e petition asking for a contempt | British fiyer, took off at 7:24 am. to-| he Rt e L I ances were given that ample funds were on hand. [ non thers is 1o be & miseting o /the | N haried in rebtine thi mtaat e i Sb Gase 3 2 L ement that it affirmed the judg- en this decision was made, Gen pe " ., 1 X i " ading 5 2's rule against that juror. | day in a second attempt to fly to Hono- | St A e 1o eich defend. | Bar i D el E i > 5 5 executive committee of the National|papers. It is understood, hewever, e rule signed by the court n-[1nn ot Wi"tret lex of a projected [y Of convicton ast euchidstend: Burstt gut dute sommunioation with Competent authbrities today estimate that $25,000 is necessary | Representation Committee in the office | Tht Word alrcady has gone from the yolves three “Sinclair men’ and (hr;-" fight to New Zealand. Sanind s G {1 Boara. eting thi i to repair damage done in Washington to property owned by those of the Board of Trade in The Star|White House to those sections where Burns 5 01 to the s > | ' 8 = 2 5 + . i . s itia ing ci e man;u"nsn Day and Clark | Profiting by the previous experience. b e Albect Snyder, art | AUestion of indorsing the tornado re who have no funds with which to meet the blow which has fallen EBuilding. h r;:-;'g".(;g i f’l‘{“:‘~ circulated that re officials of two SIfelair companies, | Giles made the takeoft with ease and CafismmuEden oE K bert MOl el n ;""";1 yeakinald 16 (68 R Jnatier | upon them. Not a dollar will be spent, the public is assured, for It is understood bnm :cn':lmrmih" fine Fioitens TaOsE A cessation of i Vi i z more than 5,000 | 19 jyel i Blanhe Y (s whicl he Commissioners would con S s strong among members of the specia i » Sinclair Explorati . of D 3 90 ga but inattentiol h 2 o 1 that the Council of Legislatures £0 on |, 2 L X sh- .lnd the !l::uer_ \k‘e.presld‘r\-nhlvur“trl‘e gasoline, gained altitude easily. of der’s slayers to a few minor Immediate Aid Needed. The Star calls upon the public-spirited business establish- record as advocating representation | ington off and on since the President’s Sinclair Refining Co. illian i d Take-off details aroused the suspicions of the | Revised reports that are being sent g 3 vrivate. indiiduils of Waibi taesibe i for the District in Congress and in the | return from the Black Hills has been Burns Is founder of the Burns Inter- 20-Second Take-off. police, and hoth Ruth Brown Snyder. |into the District headquarters from ments and private individuals of ashington to subseribe the S Tectaral collage that the sentiment among Republican ;_mvlnr\nldfln;o’;!fl\;:e:\‘g":}::‘; 1(?1-]."33;! hField officials said mle m\'[: gu; oft ‘J\'lfl"lof the m\“;'k'"c" man, and Henry | Req Cross workers making a house necessary funds. It will be glad to receive such subseriptions, & ‘“ i 'F - \'"!;11’-* t[hrmu:hou[r t;}he Icounl.r.\'d was ormer e b - | the runway in 20 seconds. After clear- | Judd v, her paramour, were | aATIVE s stricke f , PR orsey Favors Plan. such as to sugges e ultimate draft- tization. Department of Justice: Sher- | ing THe"0dq e struck out over San |under arrest within 24 hours after to-house fl":d‘f.‘\‘m“{'.{ml‘x':fl ':_‘{"km'j which will be promptly acknowledged in its columns and turned 3. Ronatd Horsey. of Baltimore ing of Mr. Coolidge when the tima :mn T-"rn-'r;d h\{: 3 N ¥ | Francisco Bay at an altitude of about m:; lli‘«';u\'s-rv of lhefc\r;mz;j M Well as in Alexandria and over to the local Red Cross. That body, working in conjunction member of the Legiglature of Mary- [ €omes t{.h%rlr-ct a candidate for the reasurer a itscl & 1200 feet. . n the morning of Mon Mare! Maryia Ga%. Tevenl diiv itk e Ty ancsited local o H : b “apdeial - | party. The consensus among not only imors o 2 . 2 > 4 M . reveal ds h 2 a ommillee, guara v land, is a member of the special com @ g the Baltimore office of the agenc Capt. Giles' last words were, 2. the police were summoned to the | ;zas far bevond exp Vian. T ARy & a specia : ]m 'I'I‘v'l d« & m : 8 niees lh'al they "v‘;”m A etted to be mamed | the party leaders, but intimate friends Others May be Involved. will hear from me in a day or so. Snyder home in Queens Village, 10|of the cases the need for immediate will be expended locally and only for such cases as are in gen- a5 ite ChaFaiAn of Mr. Coolidge, has been that, al- he G L anit S\ition The plane passed Lands End. west-|find Snyder strangled with a wire | \oi0n is imperative. uine need. feel strongly on the subject of though it is the President’s genuine ":l"(v‘| '?‘1“1"“.1';“'21:(r§’x;\| |x:|'”f”h“~ ernmost point of San Francisco, at "x‘hm;l :n:—i nec : while \;‘nunldsdun the Jen. Barnett ho is directing the national representation for the D \;\vl ardent desire to retire to private hat shou ppe: e co at | 7 5 s * i % . Barnett, | 4 anad ) ; 7:33 a.m. and struck out lo sea. ead indicated that he had been |, - i ok Natini At . T sey | life at the expiration of his preesnt ther persons were concerned in Hatiess, without goggles or helmet | beaten with some hlunt instrument. relief_work with the aid of National trict of Columbia.” sald Mr. Horsey |iife at the expiration of his procsnt S aiter “they mamy ‘be made ‘parties t BOKg L ey S L | Red Cross officers, expressed the hope over the long-distance telephone today. ; m: m o Sy T0ag and dressed in a light business suit, [ Mrs. Snyder, aged 32 years and 12|50y that residents and busin “The National Capital by all means |fun again was sufficiently spontancous 1o this petition her } i told th Capt. Giles donned only a life belt as|¥ears her husband's junior, told the | ;¢ \¢qghington would come generously | should have representation in Con-|2nd overwhelming in numbers. Maj. Gordon charged in his petition o St 5 e " n I OO e cred, dirceted and |2dded trappings for “the 2,400-mile St el awakened | (o the relief of sufferers. In this con- | 5 and a voice in the electoral col- | he probably could be prevailed upon e tiaric to come to | fixht. He carried no radio, mo lite ® tho pient By o i panait ot 5 : | ® There can bo no valid excuse, in | @ PUt asile his personal desites and Y N D et Ay raft, no parachute and no sextant, o bound. aud SREE! er. She | " uwaching A e i 2 or IOTEl iving | shoulder the party's standard once ervices | being unable to use the navisation in contributing to trial opened and engaged the services B eatole . ributin; m; T i vear-old ne, who ran |y hiciet of € of the right to vote for President of May Carry Much Weight. of the Burns agency, supervised the |Strument. to the neighbors for help. The con- _ A ) Tni 3 i nctivities, received reports from the e e IR dilion of the hauss indicated that o] Li0) Doatties may than La B, s which ies (hel 1axes and A | . The reports of the stacting of the numerous operatives “and forwarded | Ly DOWER BROADCAST |[obbery misht have heen cominitted Ma, and wiling i Elodiia_tie Bie jbony Which fixes thalrtaxe D" | chain of petitions by those ambitiou e i - s s RS sissippi Valley, Middle Wes a ypria 5 1 s by tho s : n 2 4 e . TeX:lfor the President to serve another for the following objects, | trussed up for many hours. but the e : ours. but_ th itate in coming to the relief of the member of the Texas Legislature and it that is to say STATION IS APPROVED |tact that her ankies and wrists e | distressed within its own borders to president of the National Council of :;’,;""h::?”;(”“l W "”fe House close on 5 > heels of advices from various sec- “To spy upon said juro nd each n marks of the bonds arou: of them, to bribe, intimidate and in- g . Sospietons SH - any extent found to be necessary by . | ate Legislatures, appointed the spe- | " L E fluence said ju T eheh ‘or any | Fellowship Forum Authorized to|™"*" L alid those In charge of renabilitation of | Police Launch War to Death| H : H {cial committee on District of Columbia H'“?-dorr“‘r‘: e e & o s thing caletated Grilling Brings (Confession. those unable to help themselves. | Tariff Tilt Is Complicated by |sovernment, as it is called, a few days | {2 “draft Coolidge’ movement, which 1o interefere with and impede %ia| Erect Plant on 10,000-Watt Finally after an allnight grilling | “The funds af the District of Colum- | Gunmen—Armored Cars ngo in accordance with instructions “""“;‘"“”," ebbed for a time follow. jurors and each of them in the un- | Basi ¢ the Queens Village potice station |0ia Chapter of the Red Cross have been | ON Inspections Abroad of |fom the executive committee of the | i€ the President’s rebuke of Sena durors and of el e asis. Mrs, Snydor broke down and confess. | depleted to such an extent by requent P ) organization. The members of the spe- | I‘;gf:in_fl?};m"{jr Clmmithna the trial of the said cause and to| Construction and operation of il and el D Cosibiy ALoRA T raGaRtIona) etid) to Cruise City. American Agents Gl LeammmiCt el e e RAES Horses, | {0 itin the past wees o a5 (he re: ge, N. J.. et s o William Winthrop of Wilminston, | POrts coming to Washington are such = | as to feel very certain that the “draft influ pervert, impede and pre- . Sy N e N adio] B 2 e Foor in e dlachures of | Washington's| first High-power tadi 1. had planned the erime, but that | this time. i The District of Columbia Chapter speaker in the Delaware Legislature; | 23 t0 fecl Coolidge” movement is bobbing up 1gain probably with greater strength Iheir duties as jurors and to impede, | brondcasting station was authorized ¢ was the ac yer. o el oo : i Frede ne ervert and prevent the due admin- e Federal Radio Commis: . sted at the Hotel ¢ attending to all cases of gre: d S-SR n e .| Thomas Bluetr of Philadelphia, speak atian o stic 83 0 Ny Gay o commission g i ad | oconstructi i o vy . ’ N Bani - | representatives ertaking S} 2 Legis and 2 g |day. when the commission approvec veconstruction it will be necessary to | vietim of Ch new gang war|fepresentatives in undedalingl 10| arthur A Sherman of Portamouth.|And Felocity than it had Just prior to ; o g e Fess episode. The President, how- ments ign exporters, long a|yoidature, and J. Warren Topping | S\ had done or said nothing per- the trial of said criminal prosecution | il (4 : veral . His g i e ne % i il wither by corruptly influencing said | the application of the Independentalibi was that he had been at the e ""I ncial assistance from outside | was found shot to death in a doorway and _ private docu- | p 'y speaker in the Rhode Island oinrs 1o decide the issues of said | Publishing Co.. 339 Pennsylvania ave-|hotel over the week end, and support | H10 GG : | n the South Side this morning, The R 4 8 : ! ; ; = . hington should look ont for its matter of controversy abroad, have o 8. sonally to ju v reviva e prosecution in fav the defend: | e, publishing the Fellowship|Seemed to he given this contention |, Vashinkiof SRS 108 tfor its | dv was that of Frank Herbert,|come to the fore as a serious factor | 3, Cane Charles, Va. member of the | y.¢ ) to justify revival of thie be ants therein or to disagree as to said : by the fact that a “do not disturb”|OWh Without outs 2 A HciD it ¢ Farl “Big” Herbert, body i | Virginia Legisiature. 2 hat o willlig \o make vie 12e8 fssues hy unlaw S pon the | Forum, 1o construct a st rd W YA on. the @dor er: hiny o0y begranted ful examina. | brother of Farl “Bis” Herbert, body- |in the Franco-American tarift dispute, | i (Continued on Page 2, Column 4) £aid jurors and each of them for the | Mount Vernon Hills, Va., to us al{room on Sunday. and that there had |ton as fo fin ndition and | zuard of Joe Saltis, beer baron recent. | it was learned today. § | Most Approve Representation. i o § purpose of ¢o false cha + of 10,000 watts. en a telephone call from the room. | WHGTe it 18 absolutely necessar Iy acquitted of murder. m'.[t g Lot ol sub | All, or a majority of these members SOLD Peainst one or mote of the said jurors | tion WRC is now authorized to v stoutly maintained his innocence | ;1 o L L paiics heliove Miedten B o e e e ton. o | are In favor of mational representa- IER VAINLY ASKS in case such a course should seem use but 500 watts. while WMAL 1sjhen, eken int custody, and | accordance with the desires of the |\ iy to crawl to his home after be-| pregident Coolidge at today's cabinet | tion for the District, according to in- EMPEROR FOR FAVOR R D adeasting with -watt threatened sult guainst any news. |siated. the funds will be used for the | :ming the target of rival gangsters. [ meeting, with a possibility that some | formation received today from repre- F 1] ) s faithoush it has heen : | pay it printed his name in con- | yoliaf of all needy sufferers from (he| Police and two rival underworld drastic action might be taken to ease ' caniativ S 2 the cause 00 watts, effectiv nection with the murder case. i I s 1o e om ot e | sentatives of the Council of Leisla-| yooonece rog - = accomplish suc ew Statio ol Mrs. Snyde ortly e e e gang: S Ecta I~ s “ i : @ rooper accomplish v station. which s mow on - |"\‘4 Hortly befors dhieimuy I cannot oo earnestly request that | gpen are which has marked This action, it was thought, might | tures in this cit i s (oL S FRorS air with 50-watt power ur | had indu husband o take | .on persen who contributes will allow | ¢ é ; Sag take the form of instructions for the| D. E. Case; stant secretary of | Ranks With Petition for Outeast t ] erhaps more, for death. y of| B Afidavit Mentioned L revions order of the commission, |out life nsurance policies amounting, | pimeit or herself to be enrolled as a | *Sht men. Perhaps ;i HeBth: | i ot (ke siX. or eIkt Hreasury Py | B i h > call le from the |in all. to $47.000 She declared t i s Citoe e i Already the new outbreak has been [recall of the six or clght Treasury |the organization, who is in charge Class—1s Aitested on_further, ch : tGhe Fellowship Forum. The | Gray forced her into the crime. while | Bivemombers ta keen the org T2t | acried to the oifice of the chief of de agents Involved in the “miSunder|,r yta headquarters here, fs writing| . 5 urns, “in furthe s o Gray e’ other ha e 8 i e 4 v y ‘Connor, against | Standing, . 8 st 3 = | By the Associated e ion ot the station operators, the [ Gray. on the other hand. said that he [ or® TRy P50 G Y e v ready | tectives, Willlam ! t (i . = DU IR L | tion strong, healthy and ever ready | B0 FS agoiver was drawn yester- ption of their operations. !today to all members of the special i { Bt it is to|was un \fluence of liquor at S 2 i ¢ (EONIORaTe eIt e cured the makir 1 false aflidavit 110000 ferease the power to fthe time and was c SCopiEmEtEentles, a suspect under questioning. Denies Agents Recalled. committee suggesting that they come | TOKIO. No er 22.—A dramatic purport <hoy it a repre: {20,000 w |ed by Ars. Snyder's s 0! g Award Body to Be Named. That would be fought even in the to Washington next Tuesday, or|incident in connection with the Em- |5 S It was understood, further, that the | whenever the conference with the|po irchito’s review of the troops tive of the United States Department e of 1480 kilocyeles [ality and was merely an instrument : | shadow of the detective bureau was of dustice approgched and held con- | 4 ;?).‘.,‘.“;M,L,‘.’Y.x .(.. WTFF., which | in her hands: i So as to avold any waste in expen- | SMUESE O GOl e arrest of several [matter has been a subject of lengthy | citizens’ committee is definitely ar- siiis oy, was afsclosealifos versution with . > : cill share time w FHEN. the st ‘The trial of the pair was opened on | dilures of the relief fund, Gen | men. all armed, who were found near |correspondence between this country jrapsed. i nd 1 St ot s Wit Aiie ol | A the Qubsns Cotnty. Coutt: ater today will appoint a repre |(RE0 T BT iting a chance to shoot [and Krance, and that the exchange| The Natlonal Council of State Les-| It OF cRimaratine 4 o The niew | e ong {alandl City sentative committee on awards. This & one ar more leaders of a rival of letters between the State lopurz—,'hhlurcs was_organized meetings| A soldier member of the Eta, or out- ; - 5 and power rating of | appeals from the conviction w-m"l'“"» “r”'”:w ;};g{l:};"'r':,;’f] repre | zanz, police >:\1'1‘ e me! 1_the Krench governn i\:;!d""n_‘““;lg‘h;nflon :hw ”‘”é \\hlle_nark«l-v\a step } from the ranks. it £ A effective December were argued before the Court of Ap.|Sentatives ol e District Red Cross|= )" cypone and Tony Lombardo. v 2 S s s to as on s | He knelt and tried to draw the Em Siddons arcieffective Decem | Ot D ter: e Amnevican RediGross ana | 2L SEOSREL BN Sl ooy pou. | (ContInUEG oniEage 8- Colma 3) | for repeal of the Federal estate tax, it | fon he held is planning to take a stand on all : in favor of better that the Gov . o 41 | the public . llice are certain. have been listed for Crs g tota th the | Gem, Barnett today appointed a Red | 1e8 S0 G others, grouped with matters of joint interest to the Fed-|treatment for the outcast class. The Crass advisory committee to act with | SReC'N I ide “zang. which was a Woman Celel)ratcs eral and State governments. Forty |soldier was immediately arrested. the chapter in making the awards. power under the leadership of the States were represented at its meet-| The Ei r's attention was directed 5 0 ing a few wecks ago in the Raleigh |elsewhere, and he did not notice the i ge ) Al Cobham Lands in Corsica. Dean O'Bannon. also_have in- 107“1 Anniversary ok o o that their | cq : : 3 5 Mrs. Howar : S s . not | the Cincinnati Times Star, on Decem- | AJACCIO, Corsica, Nov 22 | the Hine Junior High -| [(Continued on Page 3, Columu It was at that meeting that the sub-| All the off of the regiment con- ade- | her 15 become editor of the Ports. | () ¢ Alan Cobh - | Denchers' Assoclation: Jns G g 4 ct of natiol o i S subsequently tef e i i e e o o he For | o), Al (ot e, el i . With Turkey Feast| i, pimh rosriaden 5 ot i i st S mouth R ain i nell of 1344 he District was first brought before ? These were not accepted not | | . Bovd payne fs | 20.000mile flight around Africa, ar-|dent of the Lincoln ; . |DEPUTIES 0. K. EXTENSION the organization. Frederic William Geor he ssociated Press | rived here today from Marseille, jation; David Babp, chairman of Wile, on behalf of the citizens' com- i ol z France, 3 hop of about 400 miles committee appointed by the Dis By tha Assoclated Press. mitice, made a brief talk before the - ct of Som ot Federation of Citizens' Associt OF TERM OF PRESIDENT DUNDALK, County Louth, Tre- | councll, telling of the efforts of the P sy it for persans ¢ Picks Rail Track © cooperate with (e Red | e jand, Novemher 2%-—-Miss Kath- |people of the National Capital to ob-| WILL BRING DANE. BACK. £ cither “voss; G ermann, i il.| erine Plunkett of Ballymascanlan | !ain representation in_ the National punishment D C Motorist Picks Railway lracks the~ Southeast Citizens | Mexican Chamber Approves Bill.| atne Lt o o8 e best |Government, President Kirby suggest- nut hoth fine Deputy Marshal Ordered to Porto " . . As: ; Warren . d Measure Goes to State K bout the place to be killed |4 that Mr. Wile draft a resolution for three.month sentence and A s Parking ace tle laking AP | ceutive committee of the District of Legislatures. e e L‘:‘;‘:fl”"“ of mer 107th | Goe O L AT s Taid befors Hicaiitol GetiTramater. 2 £500 as a result of having been - ———— olumbia Red € Chapte In ad-| irthday today. . the executive committee of the organi- eputy United % ars] fne o by a jury earlier In the _ e ese. either Maj. Gen. Bur. | BY the Associated Progs Miss Plunkett is the descendant | zation the next day. e D,_-’,’1 i;,‘ 5 .:us',',',", Mazabar John ConIGf contempt of the Senate = Jie Utilities Commission to-| reniined there with the driver asleen |yt op Mys, Tarry Barnes, exccutive| MEXICO CITY, November 22.—A of a distinguished family. Her | So important did the members of sl | SIRERSOR (WILE' leavar Nveahington lias appealed from the sentenc ; vt Director William | at the wheel until a train, which left | coretary Chter Wil serve’ i extending the. tere of the Presi-| Erandfather, William Conyngham |the council’s executive committee re-|(OMOrToW for Porto Rico to bring court. The punishment that may Harland to make an inves fon | Washington at 6 am., by the “sheer-| on {he committee. 5 l 5 b Plunkett, was created the first |gard the subject that President Kirby |back Frank Dane. convicted of pro- meted out in the present co Iiaadt e 10 Fation Lot good luck” avoided colliding with | “'semers of the advisory committee dent from four to six years has been| paron Plunkett just 100 years ago. |was authorized to appoint a special | moting fistic encounters at the old - the inherent of the court filed with it by the Wash-|j " e ot ieht, it was announced, passed by the Mexican Chamber of | Her father, who succeeded to the |committee without delay. As soon as|Arcade in January. Dane (Continiied on Page 4, Column 1 Iimore Annapolis Elec Apparently the driver was mot | wivh the awards committee to begin Deputies. The p ~ uire does not apply | Peerage, became Bishop of Tuam, |the committee was named steps were [under a sentence of e years in f‘ ‘cunty Galway. He left five |taken to arrange for a conference with | the penitentiary and while awaiting su Wempt o 1 it Reaflrond of 8 narrow eseape from | normal and with his automobile in | ftH U CEVEN L ining the distribu : § i e erious injury and possible death of | th o ,‘I:"’j,‘:.!""r ‘,"';;‘ ‘13,1.“"'"""; tion of funds. i::fl:[l:]c":;.;e (; Ten rL""“' hut :‘lul:fihter:, of w}wm Miss Plunket !the local citizens' committee. an application for review of his con- agement Off 1 Distriet motorist who went to sleep |~ IDANGD, o6 .9 1+ is necessary Gen Barnett point pply 10 u ceesso s the sole survivor. The members of the executive com- | viction by the Ufited tes Supreme Barthelmess Engag ' his machine while it was resting |CUpant of the automobile, WHen|eq yut to have on the committee & The majorily of the State Legis-( Miss Plunket has lived during |mittee of the Council of Les foa | Court. he went to the island. The ¥ YORK 1t L o st 4 e Bl aroused, made the remark that he o ho. e husiness experts hiliar litures must give their approval be-| the reigns of five British sovere- jaro John H. Kirby, chairman; I’ United States Supreme Court refused Miss Kathering Wi d i E ””‘”' 03 3RS s wax cold. and after thanking the (i o anst of materials, repairs and | 'Ore the constitution is amended. igns, and during her lifetime there | Bennett of Springfield, Mo.. vice chaiv- | t0 review the action of the District 1old the Associated Preses 1t | Bast Colum Park station. | motorman for saving his Tife. our | Zh o R TG ork in general. One | The bill's announced purpose is to]| have been five holders of the title |man; Thomas A. Hill of Pine Bluft,|Court of Appeals, which had affirmed her engagement to Richi Ac v's report, | crew cleared the track and continued | o8 ol Y oS ogentatives of the local !NSUre the peace of the country and to| of Baron Plunket. Ark.. secretary-treasurer; William H, | his conviction. miess, Screen star, had been Lroken |the ear appare plunged from the [on thew trip to Baltimore. | Builers Fxchange will be asked to|Make the task of the executives easier The district in which she lives |Blodgett of Hartford, Conn., tax com- s Tasn RO osiied 1o return 1o road on to (he fracka <ome time dur.| The report gave the license nym | 2uLdere B |1y enahling them to carry out their! is noted for the longevity of its |missioner of his State. and Gilbert . T, ihg ihe early mo houts, and' bex o the machine. ' ~(Continusd on Page 3, Column 2) piograms, " residents, g . ' Morgan of Cleveland, Ohio, "' Radio Progr Lo siages ams—T’nge 3L ¢ 4 A L

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