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SENATORS STUDY \TMULLI CENTER, o v Y RELIEF FOR STORM SATIONALISTS WIN DSTRGT AFARS OF O PLOT 4G [P iy | VCTIISISPUSHED VCTORY I CHA 2 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER . : 1. s Red Cross Expects to Com- Gen. Chang Tsung-Chang Is plete Task This Week, Wounded—Chang Acts as Says Barnett. | Factional Peacemaker. Local Problems Interest Burns Man Prenare to Attack Lawmakers on Eve of | Charges in Contempt Piogceeding. With openinz of Congress only Around Williim . MeMullin of : : . ’ [ i e o 1 . o Relief_and reconst 1 work for | By the Associate ! ! Philadelphia. who lett the ranks of e - i ot - , K- @ v % A pe suffercrs in the tornado which | the Burns Detective Azeney at the | f& e . ’ & e o i pt_over castern Washinzton No- | W of it tusk of shadowing the | & ; 7 i 3 % p < . yember 1 will probatily lie completed Senate District committee ave getting | il sinciair trial jury and charged e . 3 A ! by (he Red Cross this woek, it was ady for the consideration of local |t e had heen induced to render ot % £ 3 o e tnnounced st wizht following a | ih cporis about jurors for the pur L : § i g F w ting of the ¢ ’mmll-n' on awards | Kian the detense to brivz e ‘ ; it . : 2 : . Hine Hizh School Sixty mistrial it needed. the Sin i o % 3 st} 5 >, i - b eases W contempt proceedinzs . i A v 7 5 o : . nwards made ty to bezin a week from 1o : ¢ ; B / temorary relief until they can he n morrow, will revolve in a startlioz S G § 4 3 v > ¢ 4 stigated further nd tional nuinaer £ g 5 , % 5 : Maj _Geo Barnett, : McMuliin s predicted at the % £ Hl < 2 G wn of the Di ipter., vhile comms courthouse yesterday, will be tme taie 4 ¥ 4 3 A ; v Sty 5 7 rday that an effort will be made 1 I to have most of the six respe. dents = ot o i * s . i x 4 <h the relief work by Wednesday. |t 9 W, capit ¥ appear hefore Justice Fred el SELETH i iy : y . ¢ 2 b + advisory committce. which Gen g e A Stddons in answer to his o £ . . e 5 Parnett appointed to hear appeals for to show cause why they should i s > \ 2 gt ; e, wwards, will meet every day next cited 1 contempt of court for % ey o8 ¢ : P 4 < weel until all the work has been € | to influence th 1 jury, as 3 o . i > " > ¥ : v . A 4 | tinished. Gen. Chiang Kai-s B torney ton Gor % § 3 # . . W : ¢ i b While a great majority of those af-| gene simo of the united Nat don cha his petition ior the S < A g . ¢ fected by the tornado have been finan- | jst forces, now is acting as pe court’s rule ~ £ 57 4 E > ‘ % iy able to take care of their oWn | y..jer hetween the va . i : 4 ik 5 Gen rnett said, the disaster o SN S e | iy ¥ { , g < % | number of families who were n ticipat of an attempt to dis § perately in need of assistance and dit 1ts star witness, the Government | g £ e % ¢ o 4 h ho possibly could not have recoversd up o counterattack bk ; s & % Ly i 5 from the ffects of the tornade withont MeMullin standin $ tod Cross help ieves in Merser. jef ac-user whon the smoke of 3 5 . i % By 2 - 4 g . . ¢ 4 More{ Fi he inte ¥ intima p K o g R & % e 3 ) : the thre nit tos aitorney 2 v 2 G i e i ni o i ition that it will sups s 4 g § . % o ; % i - ner ,\K that m ] s 4 y ¢ z 2 2 : 2 5 " - siven reconstruction aid own concernir the respondents, the n:ture : % : o e 2 o) i e mat -y 40 other famili o vermments and repl was not reac the reserve 3 4 ¥ b & 5 . o i ‘ 5 Additional contributions 3 le authority repi beyond savinz | vealoed " p £ 6 i 5 i i vere received at the officex o o B 5 that he thou the time had arrived MeMullin's rdibility alreac s | : g £ v i % . i : Hes % ict chapter of the Red E L mx.m; 312:‘1‘“?»1-.'|’\.Z-m‘j|l\ ‘.’»m when a merger should be brought (1.en attacked by Burns agents indi s N . 7 G ! w . - he Star up to last night ””I'“I-“ ”w: '|;ykm“‘ i es nhout enator King indicated he viqually. In addition to th ks, o 3 % 4 ¢ ‘hl'({"r‘ 1‘)1 I(‘l\wl “u fund i o S nizht discuss the merger question in Sherma s secretary-treas 4 telisf workers were Sen. Feng E el iUe be btk e e e | d by the evident sig wed | once known as the Christian general. the local offic Pl oy s | - % ¢ : % _ - triterest takern i Ao i The council said that Hsuehowfu, im- Senator A i Rk I e Ao ot At cbibern. Miliam 00| -BPE : 4 . : er families made practically desti. | portant railroad town in the province the Comn ors 101d’ them of his | ot o ot 3 publicly that he has | % o : ; : : {uts by the storm. While the fund |of Honan, was captured yesterday and sire to sec the transportation facili- || 1Caq 1T the grand jury here : ' . c i : e ‘ thus far collected is wholly insuificient at the Northern general. Sun Chuan ex of the city consolidated. Com-{Reifot (TOE (O Blet NeMullin's | L : . e ” ’ s ey > |to take care of all cases requiring ald, | Fanz, was forced to withdraw to the lssioners Dougherty and Taliaferro |gtore Sl P - G o e o : it nevertheless will o a long way provinee-of Shantung are not members of the new Dubl | %90 wadition 10 McMullin's story : . & S i S ' : g 3 i providing immediaterelief in many of | Eesteia Ay Advaiees D o s ol i cight-page e , more urgent cases. - tho| The Nationalist Eastern arms st Congross, dutithey o0 Sema affidavit, only parts of - which have s 5 T 5 The matural (hrift of many of the | wpich is advancing northward alon tor Capper that they undersiood the [ Lot niga” pulic, the Government | | . - - : e e e he Hed Cross, | the coast, was stated to have captured b SRS caveful at-| has supporting evidence in two “afh i - 4 e Investightion 1% made to determine the | Haichow and to have expelled the ention to the merger questior avits” one signed by “William V° % s & : i 4 » deter Nov i Lovirooiesihy B ol Witone i ErRa Y e ; credit standing of each family apply. | Northerners from " the province r Commissioners Dougherty and Talia- Heihirbedi bl il > g - . . ing for aia and in a surprising num- | Rionesw. o oL g ferro visited him they made known Sl T UL g NG e . " b , . e . ” - ber ot s« it was found that they n the west. along the Lunhai rail- erro it i vit.” which MeMallin says he " e L e ey | way, the army of Feng Yu-Hsiang their interest in t! ment as “induced” to sign by the agency, he % 4 : v A ; ilding was declared to have penetrated south- obtain a more ecqu il 9 that Juror Norman I. s 3 . & T whete Eamiios such | West Shantung as far Tsing Tsinz sharing the cost of maintaining | cock was approached by a Govern . : . . ; TifE TN atfeTed Heavy ds 80 miles south of Tsinanfu. forcing National Capital between the Ied ment ent at Hoover Field and en ¢ 3 5 1% > 3 from the storm. the committe | the Northerners to evacuate the region and District Governments, | guged mversation for 15 or 22 . & . o : . iy g ‘ds has made arrangements fo | o the railway. Tsining was reported licated to him, Senator Capper said.|minut The other affidavit, s meet payments due for a stipulated | cADtured after a sharp battle. in which that a burden was being placed upon | by Frank J. O'Ieilly, a Burns ; - Gty Vil i : period of time. Chang Tsung-Chang suffered “a seri- local taxpayers by the present ar-{charges that the Government i 478 % 5 % i ; ‘ b Amonz the 1y ous gunshot wound in the leg rangement and that the requirements wag H. R. Lamb. who is specinl : s, : upon was the case rolor At Chengchow, the -western ex- of the city during the next vear or|sistant to the Attorney General. Both 3 T 1 1 . over 80 years old a zed, and | fremity of the ationalist battie two would be heavy. Tamb and Glascock entered vigorous . : his wife, about the » age, suffer- |front, Gen. Feng Yu-Hstinz is stated Farmers' Market. | ds to the facts alleged thercin % . ; ine from cataract in both eyes. They |0 h"\'r" mmlvle!eg_nhhn vy concentra- T ars (Congress has hefore McMullin's story was brought ¢ . owned their little house. but it is |tion of troops. which are co.operati durmmflm fron) m: p’;.‘;sm:‘l},‘.hf,",’,',;(u light and established alibis. These 4 oh » hardly habitable now. Most of their | With the forces of Yen Hsi-Shan. gov- o iating & Tump sum of $0,000,000 | LWe “aflidavits™ were left with Justice | 4 , 4 4 household goods were destroyed in the |ernor of Shansi. — These combined s e np sum of $9.900.00° | Siddons by a Burns attorney to show § : ¥ storm. For this couple the committee | forces have begun a drive to the STkl b il jor Bu ] : : "y wrovided immediate needs and repairs | north with their immediate objective hare of the local appropriation bill, | #ccording to the senior Burns, that 5 . p T needs and repairs | N0 y ediate obje b e o hili | the Government tampered with the | ; k : their ease was taken undet ad. | Tzechow, in the province of Chik As the total of the appropriation bill e . x ment for further consideration. where is situated one °f th> arse has gone up. the $9,000,000 lump sum ¥ ’ ' ¢ - 2 Nl Heiped of Chang Tso-Lin, th» Northern d has come to 'rl"nt-" ent a m\n'l‘l .\nl:}ll-‘l‘ Subpoenas Are Ready. ¥ : % = 5 proportion t Biher Seent: WUMON | 4 2usorc verniliie e ted St oas s “ i jobless white man with three Nanking military dispatch B it Moo minds imowen Histll ew York was unable to reach ; ' = : ‘aino wan afforded retiet, AR fne | eourees, hut are supported by Nt Senator Capper mad s will- Lig o i X : ] ’ Wit g s s afforded relief. All the rees, but are orted Ly on- ingness to see Congress adopt a more | ¢ a1 SR 4 s - . ; | | boarders had to move out of the|alist officials of Shanghai. who de- iieral basis. ol mecting e costof | lenc'of the Ninclair xploration Co. et 4 . 3 | | house with the family, who touk up | that a “well eoordinated Na- maintaining th Dl enator | FeSterday. they probably will be served 1t i : % . femporaryl lodsins sretthiia eeintice [t st front extends trom Chens- (‘nln]r‘a‘r L;:":"" ordi o Senalor | with Justice Niddon's “rule to show : b A e Ly ‘1‘1(‘(”'11 """21 mplished . the . expuls ?r:h i fhe e i rega o caiine Siow, e A 4 rail, wer similar plight. It was [ complishec e . expulsion of ihe Farmers' Market, which must vacats | pies to Sheldon Pl it iy ; 3 : sstimated that the necessary repairs | Northerners from the provinces of the present location as soon as POs- | fidential associate and vice presi : el R 7 a . : B : on their house would cost from $1,800 | Honan, Anhwei and Kiangsu. sible o make way for the new In-(of the Sinclair Refining Co.. who re: : / & - 3 : " to $2.000. A partial award was made | s vl ternal Revenue Building, they would |sides in Chicago. Certified copis d # N ; 5 . - - o in their case and the committee is be ready by December 15 to make i | the rule and the Government's petition o f 4 4 gL : BB | o acinn s consracaian 1e e hamet N ; . 3 e | financing reconstruction of the home. report to Congress. They have taken | were mailed from Maj. Gordon's office 5 i z i 5 . voluminous testimony on the merits!| Wednesday and it thonght that | i 3 o . - -« A L.m-r '{'lrnlrlhunu:u received by The | ARRIVES lN GENEVA . o / \ - follow: \ a week off. there were signs at the ng Capitol yesterday that members of the it are likely to be under the sessior chairman of the \ ference he fon Douzher iy i which they d ind informally he Lations 1 en the ind District Govern Farm ited by vess to ent of certain claims the building of the under First street ern defo 110 ha Chiang Is Peac factions. He was qu saying: “Unification means apiure of Pekin i \ formal coni 1t m touch Commis orrow e out what in min he question of Wiy o mshand ihe of the various new locations sug-!the marshals in New York and | S 4 gested, and this data is heing studied |Chicago would serve the papers Friday 5 . @ £ | Previously acknowledged. . ...$2,862.00 by Assistant Engineer Commissioner |or Saturday. No word on this point | . e 1.00 e Covell. been received by Maj. Gordon | .o s Riziinn fikoly: apenlkinie i e o Seerols iy 2 lams . ‘ 4.00 | i hei cailed his attention, Senator |when he left his office Inte Vesterday. | Upper, Navy's ball, first quarter 3 i s.-‘-n-nu'«:":-’;“(‘n}-hxup\v(»“\\"li'x',* now :{I::"!n-‘;m':‘ll,vnul\l"l:;'”;}.rm,\, lower left, Secretary of War i s 1000 Heavy Police Guard on Duty as Capper said, to the bill to authorize| Tomorrow the other three respond- | Eo OV i Shiasiebibucsl i pr e e e e e il ry Kenney ....... .00 | Group Reaches City for a settlement of the claims relating to | &nts in the rule, the senior and funior | | ) nnie Greenapple 00 | At iy the railroad tunnel under First street, | Burns and Charles L. Veitsch, manager it the end no one was able to point | | acar W) QN | Potomac Insurance ( 100.00 : e et Semate g M, o1 the Baltimore Varen of the de: DEMANDS INQUIRY P Lascar Sailors ARMY BEATS NAVY, foima -t S0 o] Sttt but did not get through all stages,tective agency, will be served in tl | Oniy on of the proposed re-| 4 6 ¥z ; 150 | o ¥ of enactment. It would have to be|office of their attorney, Char GF LOBBY AGAINST | duction wil we current fiscal Pl'(‘f(‘l' ,('Ol(‘h Jall 14-9, BY BRILLIANT | Epworth $ School Geg) e 'L.i‘.""""‘ L reintroduced in the mnew Congress, [ Douglas, in the Southern Buildink. | year, Mr adding: “Con (2be ido Mary E. Walther. . o S I G s R “The claims of the District involve the | At the same time _subpoenoes fc INHERITANCE TAX|scquentiy we w 3 v good-sized o o Tl THIRD-PERIOD RALLY !\ Widow's Mite I ssian _delegation to the repairing of the street above the nearly 100 witnesses for the Govern surplus for that fiscal year. It is the 0 lSl"llg W e % s | forthcoming preparato! disarma- innel and hre pending In the Dis |™ent Wi goiout = : GiLaa ANt yeciive. AAE mUst-Be pi6 S | | T =0 | ment conference arrived here today, Maj. Gordon and Burkinshaw stated | (Continged from Page.) vided for By the Associa headed by Maxim Litvinoff, vice com- nu | missar for foreizn affairs trict Supreme Court. b v - cane 18 80 volum B 5 i b =G E % % . as 80 Ve L tion tH deficit GLASGOW stland, November | : e ‘:"’""""D"" _(:’"“““'"‘" ""1:;;' :""':‘!mmh s resolution to give (he immateriol b one widh which 1o 2 sisteon azear sifors who g0 cred almost halt the lensth of the | TEPORTED ROBBERY \1":‘;"",‘:;'9:‘;" & ::"""("":“*“,‘;" Ll he Senate District committee s 5 ext week | committee authority to sit durins the oy and 1 do not believe that : i ield a E y Swiss ori- not expected to hold any meetings |it Is doubtful it their data would be in | ydjournment of ¢ hud failed |:the ¢ e waoll con. | told a judge teday they would R e the Sl { FOLLOWED WARNING | tic, \ho de avoid repetition of until after Congress convenes and |# atisfactory condition. Much m;l-“m enactment last session {eur in it on rettection. It not only ther go to jail than to Amerlc wipal @y, the aerial game of the | ‘”l‘,""lf"“"‘;'"‘{ it Ao definite proposed measures have been |during the week will be spent on the | \jy Johnson said in connec- | runs counter to the law with refer their p ! Middies was seldom a real threat. Con f | sination of Vaslov Verovsky at the ntroduced.” There are two vacant|lw aspect of “contempt” which has | (ioy with the reporie dvities ence to the preparation of the hudget © men e members of the iy to expectations, it was the Navy's | OVER TELEPHONE | Lausanne conference, but eversthin: beats on the committee to be filled | no specific definition, in anticipation of | (. inheritance he Bt in went is the worst kind | crew of the stcamship Suveric. | runnin Qg e was orderly. When the Senate convenes, the terms | Much argument on this subject. Al | peen advised tha ¥ wirs -lof policy lequate information They admitted signing for duty on (h= most trouble, (ontinued _from First Page.) Litvinoft deelined to make any of Senators Weller of Maryland and |(he testimony given before the grand | ypibuted so fred 4 ase | had been hel mber of Com- | that ve hut rebell the vaunted and veteran West Point e S tement before the meeting of the Harreld of Oklahoma having vmi.mxi!“"""'lu!l‘l:lu_»\'[x” I was recorded - h.;h L World Wiar ve i merce 1 do not believe that any such ‘”.‘:Rif;]. o I‘ the Mg to | for-ard wall. 4 ; police she had heard a “slight | \-"‘:'r‘i'::!-[Il’;;.lz“}(;t\"\\'n\-\u'l.:lly::.\‘:’lu"){ :].::‘.:‘1‘\_ last March. and note form by Asslstant United | sqa. Iie assericd he hi d been told | recommendation would have been | folk, Va. e 11 hy Joo Clitton of Paducah. Ky.. but_was convinced by her son | torval studying s HE R States Attorney Camalier, will have 10 | {he pay-off man. under the impres- i too cold in America.” th Whe. Wits: welll sunbela bs REnstord] thar sk ! e e radie, | terval” studying various documents L e s e vt B Sole GG | ding of the tax bill In commit. | explained to the dudge. 1€ we g0 jand Lloyd, the Navy’s rushing at-isitunted i dining room of the L D e jhe ROBBERS LOOT BANK il o Slread ]h;sllvw‘vn accom- | g (4 advocate tepeal of | tee Wil begin fomorrow. and shouki | (here we will dic and neves e |iack continually henaced the Army | home. was operating during the time alighted at l(ph‘,rl,'lr:rl] lrm";“ y : i ut the end of the task is not P 3 voupaid him without | take about four days. said .n.m-m‘m‘ "n’f iy et (to svend m the first half and regained its|the mother and son were upstai B nstead of being shunted to n sight, they declared. questio | Green. Minor_changes are expected ey “were sentenced to spend | giride once more in the final quarter. | Mrs. Rhodes said. as a_ possible ex. | & il Station on the outskirts o | After the’ Sinclair-Burns contempt to be made. One qu n to be con-| four wecks in prison. Clifton darted, bullet lanation of their failure T e ot ' n . bullet-iike, through | p on o a to hes LOCK uP MARSHAL‘tw!Ne is disposed of two more impor- GREEN HITS CHAMBER. sidered: ‘Is the iproposall to place fn-| . . D1 HOTR: 1. thies SoTdtas. Toet bt hei| MitEen ir failure to hear the | they attended the economic confer tant matters are on the docket for | (S - | eurance companies on a par with e 15 Renorted Executed. found this barrier : Mr. Rhodes indicated the silver- | €"C® ; Total . £2.995.50 | Prece ‘ontinved from t | 5 | consideration. ~ The first of these is | g oiE cted | porations in their assessments. s 5 Viite kite able's e . ! Says Busliicss (O n o Acted g [its was to the wall. A 13- o piled upon the Kitchen table and ial ¢ While They |the Harry M. Blackmer contempt | % s i DAPEST, Hungary, November | penalty, as they held the hall on|the e A DIO e e Force Offcial to Watch y |t dime o, Blackmer oot %7 P, e, L e P58 s Soventer B W 5 e e e bon| POISONING KING DENIED, Take $30,000, Then Place Him 'fl'"',' the new Fall-Sinclair conspiracy The Chamber of Commerce of the Zarphones supplied to deaf per- | from Ru: that 15 Hungarians | pig vy attack. bui, in the second| “Those pieces on the kitchen table R e R | trial. e oy was dceuscd yesterday | fons attending a church in Fulham. [ have been executed there. They|period, it wax tnable to cross the|nd one or two other small pieces | Report Concerning King Carols in Refrigerator Car. | Kidwell Petition. | by Chairman Green of the House A A Sandwiched ih between these ix | ways and means committee of acting | Hait the petition Edward 1. Kidwell | “without information on the subject”| may hear and join in the services, teurs, | the ard mark. Jwnstair he explained. “Who- Death Declared Absurd. | This was the most heroic defensive ever it was who came in here must ' E! OV P % | the alleged “talkative juror” for a|in demancing a tax reduction of $400.-} stand of the game, - Twice Ciitton|have known nbout tie value of sil-| 4 Toci N ook, November 26 (8- ovember contempt rule against 4. Ray Ackers, | 000,000, 11is stand was similar to that " plowed into the massed forwards, | ver.” el B Posses, off 10 a helated start because | former street. railway Conducior and | tiken by President Coslidge. who con | Annual Meeting barely making a yard exch time. Lioyd | Munched Cookies. 1914 was declared semi.officialiy here . o onald K. K vSpaper reportel siders e attitude of the chamber took turn ¢ ek w o | . ks -, i f ot torele deention of e town | it £ KIng, newspaber btortr | s e s .t 2 kT VL e e of e amit.| K015 18 35 30 SR ot O marshal, falled today to intercept|i,; Kiawell as having said he ad- |creased expenditures abeurd, Washi T . S ton made the final thrust. only to be |évidencing little of the nervousness| SUL 19 BOlieRs Gny one should hav: fve middieaged men who robbed | il d S0 20 homen (o have o | Mr. Green said that in his Jutzment ashington Tuberculosis Association | pited up in the swirling' mass with | they declared they felt, called the at- | the mutusl rosare and confianey cu e F: 3 Merchants ank | . eas Jong as a block” after the | the amount of tax reduction recom- | zoal inches away : (¥ bk 8t and confldence ex- of approximately $30,000 during the b, T00R, B8 8 Pie is the 16k [mn"dwI by the committee, $235,820.-| " - i ; . a brilliant but not tention of the police to the scattered | isting between Carmen Sylv o Einant Sibility ot ' Government petition | 000, according to its own estimate, is Launching the 20th Annual Sale of | spectaeular 4 pageant as it was a | apples and munched cookies. e ad (ihe ialon premie The rohbers, riding in an automo- . {oo 1arge to leave a proper work ago, was witnesced by the | While headquarters detectives were e % ) | asking for dontempt rule against | DOW - vile hea X exas lice a 13 pars > o as e W = eve g ! o R| g e nse, arrived | 1500 and then the report of the | ing balance in the ‘Treazury in th pwd it has ever | scarching the Rhodes home for pos-| Dispatches from Budapest vester in town about 1 o’clock. Seizing Tom | . " fireal vear of 1920." Th': figure e . Beiite A i | elate o o b D clan | 8Tand jury which has been investi- | fis d i g | Ch H l h S l 3 . a g @ _as| sible clues policemen from the four- dav said that Carl Husar, vice pres: Pleroe 1own misahal. ey iotkcd |eating “thie Jury tampering charges. |icodad by more than $1000010 412 ristmas ealt eals ver saw a foot ball New | teenth precinet bl been dispaiched | dent of the House of Deputies, caused e 7 000,000 set by to the 3039 Macoimh street address. a sensation in the National Assembly . : | In the light of these duled events, [ maximum of i took him to the bank and hel | A E b day E s N I 28 8 O’Clocl diretariess. Withue . aod “nh'h»hn"lv’ \-.f‘f |”“1}~: ?1‘;.-).‘.|\‘\:‘:J::‘mwm identified with the case feel | Treasury. Mon ay Lvening, Novembcer , at "Cloc! '\|'\ gyt M Walker, i R e T e o Ul A been . connaentithey il “he saabbling in Past Forccasts Diffic | Mayor Jimmy” Walker, high officers § telephone caller in his “announce- | poisoned by the party that desired '« an acetylene torch until they opened o : of both Dbran f the 8 ol ” o { oil I Springtime. o e of the service | ment” to newspaper men. e ke : i S0 Se0nin. The Playhouse, 1814 N Street N.W. iningled with thousands of fans. form- | - Xo evide e e e the safe oring 1 oney, the | Referring, to the attitude of Afte hering up the money, the Ghashbar oL “Commerce., St @ backgrounds that had their most | be found rear dining room win- robbers took Pieree to a refrizerator o ! e R S e . 1o iy St oty P (oung 00 ] ; | P a5 s avay oo GERMANY TO LIMIT = s demand tor a | Hear Dr. Allen K. Rrause o o i ot nclnd | hatcs Ty ontended an ineruder | MEXICAN REBELS ROUTED. i sete Ci arly w It seems to ba him up. Pete Culp. an early worker redaction of upwird of $400,000,000 R b Ll ontended an intruder happened along and he, too, was : bRon g e e y . 5 e ! ed the fart that the Government receipts | N: allv k . 5 / pTity,. 0 {and echoed from one side of the field | ta ack kitchen d : IMPORTS OF MOVIES : L ; wtionally known Tuberculosis Authority, of to the other as the rival admirals and L Aoy "u?«"“?mL'(‘,IL‘. Leader and 20 Others Reported | wgland, so that all the congregation charged with being agents pro- | Cadet goal line in five thrusts from | were the only solid pleces we had i Bl arae h have or previous occasions been un Trainmen found the two men sev : > . S . s ¢ | derestimated by the sury and also ohits Wobkins -ersity, Bi ore nerals of the future vied for | Bt il an B thas vatn dakey o il Hohie Jutir f@isoos drinieaintel Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore TR TS O] hefare stie anid {he younger son went Kilted: i Battre: lon the claim that it ix immaterial it jand turr loose their spirit of the entrance that through which MEXICO CITY, November % (@ organized for pursuit, at 0 H rei . should cate a deficii | ] : {Only 260 Permits for Foreign tl:e re 0 should create a T fime the robbers had Escaped | Only 4 D eiiabEy. on “The Seal of Security | bration in ke dance, that was |the radio “lead-in” wire entered the | —Delayed dlspatehes o in the PibtocesitoABeNBrantEvin LR 48 true that the Treasury has Pinterrupted only long enouzh to up-| house beneath a sliding. screen. | rom the State of Jalisco re root the zoal posts. .o edera troops under G i ol | | | heretofore underestimated the ” Gov 5 e AT $10,000 REWARD SENT. Next 18 Months, | recaints and 1 was one o A onc-act playlet entitled “Sour Milk Turned . | - e ki ' thoe il g (e e L SRS Sweet” will be presented by Western High School . [NOTABLES SEE OPENING | instheir ‘oauer: Victorsang Doniar o prEeTees eration ol e forme venue bill: B L ¢ presented by ester Schoo! i s e S ader, ictoriano Damian Bour Ofivers Who Slew Bank Ban-| . ., cocoinnd Prep | Srestensa e 3 e - = iGeneral Kai-Shek | OF ACADEMIC ASSE Y and wounding many in a battle last dits to Divide Sum. BERLIN, November 26.—Regula.|larger than had been eatimated. ]lri Dramatic Class and Blake Health School *Health | To W l Miss S MBL ay In the Los Altos region ol : | tions designec ostel wis, however. at that time estremely - — n o0 o isco DALLAS, Tex.. November 26 (9)— | i, deslined 1o fomer (e el difcuit to make correct estimates for | Crusaders | 10 Wed IS8 SOONT, | ., = ¢ Belgium Heads Guests At-| o 518, Eovernment reports hal As a reward for the siay of two : . ok that the receipts from non ‘ Ly the Federal Commission for Films, | the reason th ' ” r hank robbers a check for $10,000 was | Y, the 2 i ecur: items. such as back taxes - e e s ) W e were up in arms in that territory. e today by the Texas Bankers | The regulations, covering a period | ectiient (eUL, 0" Government | All Tnvited—No solicitation of funds. e]leSIe) Alumua: tending Session in Brussels. The Federal casuaities were two Association o be divided among four |from January 1. 1025, 1o "“;“’,’m_“"w}'.':,.,. Varlous sources, could mot be | _— | U. S. Represented. lieutenants, one sergeant and three offic sl the men when the 29, provi at o y =6 " | calculates y g of ac rivat Vi X ;?l‘afy:;(;:‘lhinn To the Citisens itiona | tion permits will be_issued [ R Rl i | Death Rate Cut in Half 1 By the Associated Press. | By the Associated Press es wounded Bank of Odessa, Tex., recently. The| Although the ostensible reason for W’ 1ye now getting down to al HANGHAL, _ November BRUSSELS, Belgium, November 26. the regulation is to foster ¢ 1| otmal conaition so far aw corporation | Gen. Chiang Kai-Shek. one-time |—The flower of Belgium's diplomatic, association reecntly posted a standing s T ! 5 " 1 i | Toward of $3.000 “for bandits killed | film production. the impression is that | M (iqual income taxes are con-| T'he Tuberculosis death rate for Washington Nationalist seneralissimo, and Miss | political, industrial and scientific world ’ dis- | Mefling So Detite ~ Wellesley attended the academic assem- rlgtmag } | while robbing a bhank.” the arrangement gives existing | cerned and.the Tre ury estimates for | P o, “ H £ s o S veare—10 02 g, i [tributors & virtual monopoly on fim | cerned and.the ety wprosimately | has been cut in half in past 25 years—1900 to 1926 T e el Decern il D 2 » | | correct on those items. On the items hy s way? - 1. it was announced. weting i of 2 Hilles Plans G. 0. P. Dinner. | A the contingent system has been | Cprrect on thow o o may be | IWhy stop half way! About 1.000 progaiment Chinese |tional Relief Committee of the Hoover Hor s £ ey |abolished by the new regulations, it | B e iy i . political leaders have been invited | Foundation. i NE YORK November 2 \ v i A AeARELV 0 R AY paid at an i Yo' ttie I AlL N 1y I { o les W. Hille ALl ey “ | hosition to make fairly accurate esti o the ceremony. King Albert, Cardinal Van Roey. all | || the Republican n: rman compensation film’ to oy uni:“m_“ i Buy Our Health Seals Miss Soong. who is a member of {excepl two cabinet ministers, A matiohil o S _importation permit : o i the widely known So amily |iean Ambassador Hu; . Gibson and | || g 1 1 Fdueational and cultural films will | Must Provide for Future. . . Chin s i P { o oy . i York. has invited the . o . i s e hina, s a sister of Midime Sun | many other diplomats and men prom- W e hera o The New York tongrew | continue to be subject to the present| ppe committce not only heird n.u! }“! ‘_l““‘[} help to carry on the city -wide h o lbte of (s Chinase Hte: . |inent. invoter) Dibks ware! e RN T | uy INo sional delegation (o 3 minage |(SIHISEIE 08 0 B e | oy ul Wi Ny o O activities of the i and T. V. Seong, |cluding the rectors of Brussels and A * dinmer here Wedncsday nixht ‘to dis. | (OrCizn fim. while there is no restiic | hearinzs but had further henrings in o N st financial expert. | Louvain Universities. l'laxl Earl cuss Republican policies at the forth l‘“\“" '_'"'}]x:|’{"|"!"‘)""‘ of news reels or|a ecutive ‘::I~’|1||‘|‘I.H which lh; l'lll!ll‘ll :"1'“- “‘Ill'l;:"ls’ Q ( who b Tl"’,“"";‘“? P:(IN‘ w "h’a royal ad- f y coming session of Congress short come sceretary, Mr. appeared as did e " 2 een faking a_more active part in |d in which the conviction was ex or 0oy bhe seititel elesalion 18 e Government experts who prepared the Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis Nationalist_politics recently. made |pressed that previous successful ap- tt . ) rip to Japan to obtain the per- i')l‘.llfl in behalf of the universities will Be er servlce expected to leave for Washi on 1o Poland has only two exhibits at the | caleulations which had heen presented B . Te on hand when the Congress con ' fair in Parisghhis year, as compared | The commitiee went over o cul Telsphone Main 992 . 1022 11th Street N.W. ssion of Misa Boong's family for 'enable the rglisf committee to make Xangs on December 5 with 02 last Yy culations with the greatesWeare and Who have paid for the above bulletin (legal motice)s the marriage.

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