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MEXICAN CONGRESS HONORS LINDBERGH A¥ COD-WILT 1 being received on the rostrum of the § e chamber, from which Ll Mexican Congress. On this occasion Col. Lindberzh was presented with a n gress on behalf of the Mexican government in apprecistion of his good-w Copyri RESCUE DIVERS 0 formed heroie service left) and William J. Carr. to the sunken submarine fro FALCON. The two naval divers who have per- 1 the efi i S-4, Thomas Kadie (at They are shown here prepared for a descent the mine sweeper Falcon. Cop ght by P. & A. Photos. ING'STILLDEAD PRESIDENTSS TRIP AFTER THIRD DAY, T0 CUBA SHAPING «Cult’s Belief in Resurrection| Most Ceremonial Visit He of Purnell Wins Delay Has Ever Made Expected in | in His Burial. Havana January 16. | s By the Associated Press ITON RBOR, Mich., De Plans for President Coolidg g e .H’“ Spiben P )1 | to Havana for the pan-Amer ber 20.—Disciples of Benjamin Purnell | ¢ et %IE (T onth are | today awaited the performance of a |selves under the direction of the State | miracle with a faithful ardor that to | Department. @ appearances had not been | _ Secretary Kellogg i taking a_per-| all outward appes sonal hand in the arrangements, which | | dampened by possibility of disillusion- | are expected to provide the President { with the most ceremonious trip he oriod | ever has undertaken. All the honors | '\\\‘!\wh a nation can pay the head of a | Br country will be accorded Mr. By the Associated Pre s trip n con ment. Today was the last day of a set for the arrection of the dead leader of the House of David cult. and | ¢o51q0 when he disembarks from the | out of respect for the beliefs of his|y,iijachip Texas and enters the harbor fittle band health officials acceded 1o | P3!SR | their requests for postponement Off “yinder present arrangements he will burial until_tomorrow. Basr, prsssst prentsoentz henll | Purnell_Sell Wriday and live in a wing of the National demise cult members falthtutly | Palace during the two days that he e his resurrection on the third day. | golace, QUEEE e Vo When the third day passed yesterday | ““\\piie details of the journey by without any sign of returning life. the | g5, Washington to Key West, where e vists beseeched officials to hold up | from WashInEten jo, oY e Texas fotorment in the belief that he would | 1 FLeSGCRL Gos il ‘mapped out, | arise on the fourth day. {ivdinot bpen cegnitalyemanoet ol nfter sundown today, officials have | it 18 €xDectod Ll BN T ond Jack. | notified members, they will proceed | o, yille, Fla., Lo make an automobile | o embalming the body for burial | fonville, Bia. {0, Snstents o el ki §ASancs Wity n decided whether both cities will Wuate ¥ visited on the way South or on the Paruall's oy, Rloaked 1o o 1 to Washington, or whether one silken shroud and covered with inited ion the wey o Xe s silc gitead lays on e biox S the other on the way home Tounded by followers who have ke he other on t unceasing vigil since hi et il be Watchers have demons e hstead a firm belief thai the Dan will fulfill his prophecies According to Purne t will arise not later t VA his flock to everlasting happines About 600 members of the cult re. O ey were rec by Purnel and his consort, Mary since establishment of the colo 30 years M: ; from th \us T v‘ others fre yemote sec virginia SPEAKS TO CRAFTS Gi Sxperience afte rail Mrs, b Wilbur, and Secretary of Wa and a number of other men prominent g |in_the official life of the country. | Whether members of the dele present this country | the Pan-Ameri 1 Conference, | which the President will make an inte; to travel south with advince, als | which_will r h ary i MDD ¥ more than | 24¢ ame | h. it Hughe; BARBER SHOP PROPRIETOR | EN. |FINED UNDER HEALTH LAW | Guilty Clippers ; tgomery . Dr. Montgom Gibson Pleads to Story of Hi ving Unclean Rev. Jan in Establishment. aplain of chaj " tives washing Craftsmen 3 night at 1 mance of Montgomers days. he educ th ps had jstablishing of a e d 1o can conditi aber 14 sctor ich has Ablishmen Committee on Samoa Asked e appointment of committee to hold i ational comn filed of Depart: e against the Ha ina Mattingly in | wion of the pure | d to sold al of the Health 13, Gupton H at to i Dece the yesterday in > an Kiess of the Hous e The committee me departme was fined $10. bill would three ham Intermarriag tive: nth P ¢ o T fly al by the Pre il flight to_ the The famous young addressed members. of the ent of the Con- an_capital. TUESDAY. DECEMBER DIVERS R standing on the di ady to be lowered 100 fee h the surviving members of the ill-tated subn zardous divers have worked under ha 'ORTS. Edward Ellsberg, former lieu- and an_expert in submarine raising, who is aiding in the attempt to bring the S-4 to the surface, He is shown here demonstrating his under-water steel-cutting torch de- Wide World Ph 1US of his w hi OR SCADOL TES to Urge Use of Unex- pended Purchase Ap- propriation. Ste needed pub! d balance ation for cannot > u P . 1 125 per Dis ent it ken by announced by school | heir impor Junior ol High R and I fitth division H he located and Twelfth junior high of Tennessce street north 1vground for ren School for Jeffe m School and the ith division Garrison adjoining ith divi- Lovejoy and prop- & Tech ool te ind avenu nth division, 1 divisic High School; Junic brother adjoining the property ); thirt twe the Hary yropert Arm | SEEK FUNDS Private Detectives Wouldr B; Bar;'ed_ From Crossing State Lines in Berger Bill| By the Associated Press. Calling attention activity of Burns detectives in shadowing members of the Fall- Sinclair oil conspiracy trial jury, Representative Berger, Socialist, Wis- cousin, has drafted a bill to probibit interstate operations of private detec- tives, The power of the Federal Govern-| ment to regulate interstate commerce to the recent ! would be invoked under the measure, o | CHINESE FLYER ON WAY 1 h specifically will provide that wte detectives who travel between wh pri TO D. C. FROM DALLAS Maj. Huang Signs Contract to En- ter Pacific Air Race for $25,000 Easterwood Puize. " a Press ST. LOUIS, ien Tai Huang and h of ihe Nationalist air forces in Chin: passed through here yesterday en | ite to Washington from Dallas. | | from Dallas to | Ryan monoplane ‘ was forced down at Kansas! lle said he would be rejoine Capt. Theodore Lin; December 20.—Ma. | an aviator ad | M Kans whi City by Huang flew s City in a his pilot, = Louisville, Ky., today for the flight to | Washington. | In Dallas contract to fly across Ocean from Hongkong. Dallas in competition for the $25,000' prize offered by Willim E ter | wood, jr., for the transpacific flight. | He plans to make the flight in the | Spring and said a Ryan monoplane was now being built for him at San ! Diego, Calif. Maj. H cuse and Columbia z signed a| the ~Pacific | China, 1o Maj. Huar g was educated at Universities. Hollvwoodgas seven woman m il i K LIFE IN ATTEMPTED R 8 ng platform at the side of the rescue ship | voman and child at Scappoose, Oreg GALE OBSTRUCTS ALMOST work off Provincefown, Mas: the surfa This sk wnother ship tied submarine. "UE. Thomas Eadie, naval under water, where he communi- arine S-4, The World Photos A ongside conditions Wi PAULDING SHOWS FORCE OF COLLISION. A close-up view of the bow of the Coast Guard destroyer Paulding, showing where the under- water plates were ripped open in the collision which sent the submarine S-1 to the bottom, with her crew trapped in the hull. Copyright by P. & A. Photos, OWN DEFENSE AT CINCINNATI TRIAL. This courtroom scene shows George Remus, on trial for the slaying e, facing the jury as he conducted a cross-examination of the State alienists. Copyright by P. & A. Photos. ws the min diver S TASK OF SUBMARINE RESCUE. marine S-1 vests on the ocean floor tcon. from which the diving ope over the side of the Falcon HOPELE reve the s sweeper is seen At the scene of rescue re than 100 feet under ions have heen directed, and for a descent to the ill-fated \ World Phot MRS. LINDBERGH HOPS OFF. This telephone picture shows Henry Ford bidding Mrs. Lindbergh good-by just before the plane in which she is making the flight to Mexico City hopped off at Detroit yesterday. She is joining her famous aviator son there for the Christmas holida Copyright by P. & A. Ph * PRESIDENT HOPES 'VESSEL IS BURNED FORLESS TAY CUT TO ROUT DEMONS _iLooks for Senate Leadership | | to Revise Revenue Bill To- ward Treasury Figures. Japanese Fishing Smack, Adrift 11 Months, Is Set Afire. | President is hopeful Emm when the tax-reduction bill final {1y comes to him for signature it will provide a reduction that will not b {a peril to the Tr Reports that some members of the Senate plan to force a reduction even | than the $290,000:000 cut ve | voted by the House, have not served 1t <e the President’s belief that | the enate will act in a way he con | | holidge still Decembe s which Japanese sea- broussht ! isfortune the “death ship,” Ryo Yei Maru, gned to the flames. s 20.— | To foil the de a 1 were convinced asury. been cc | greater a fis P. ing s drifted broad fic cleven months | while her erew of 12 Nipponese fisher men sickened. siarved and died. The Ryo Yei valued 7.000, was secretly lated beach on Pu t her hold filled with waste and soaked with oil, fire and reduced to a mass of smoldering ashes and twisted metal. It been planned to ship the siders wise Whether the President is basing his | hopefulness on he has re-| | ceived from congre aders was | not made known at the White House | today, when the President was rep- | resented as entertaining no fears of | n unsound tax bill. at about towed to an iso- Sound Sunday, ad ROME AND MEXICO PEACE TALK SEF States in connection with their work | would be subject to prison sentence. Berger, in a statement, said that the ‘recent activities of William Burns and his associates have again | alled attention to the menace these | private detectives constitute,” and | that State laws designed to improve the standard of men employed by detective agenci 1 failed “Regulation has failed, and nothing | short of outlawing them will sol the problem and remove the menace,” he added s Unconfirmed Report. By the Associated Press, | "ROME, Dece 20.— Unec repol in circulation here t indirect attempt at negotiations | tween the Holy see ing made. | This is held to be the reason why i yesterday's allocation at the consistory, Pope Pius did not m the situation in Mexico, which when the new | affect. So PARDONED SLAYER GETS LIFE FOR GIRL ATTACK nhe a be Released Convict Trapped After ‘Assanlt—TImprisoned for Double Murder. far there is nothing official o i side. Thus reporty can be { nied both at Rome and Mexico Cit {in case of un undesired indiscretion afilure of the attempt. By the Associated Press POR' ND, Oreg life sentenc A. Pender, er, for attemp! ear-old girl Pender, who had been 1 son after having v life term for a don 3 o Bt ‘Mm October 28 by police, | Prisoner Held by Fascists De 0 set a trap for him he | ired a girl to a lanely spot Convicted for the murder Dece 20 vesterd given | A vesterda given | {p mur- | | DOESN'T WANT LIBERTY. ohn 48, pard leased faced death murder, w wien Freedom at Christmas. of a| NUERO, 2 Sardinia, December n 1911, Pender was sentenced leath, but the sentence was com-|“freed” for Christmas. nuted to life imprisonment. Later, as| Leandro Petrazzini, confined on th 1 result of an agitation in his behalf, | island for a political offense, was pardo Diana Miller, Actress, Dies. HOLLYWOOD, Cali ?).—The death of Diana Miller, m : ion picture actress and wife of George | hrought his family here, and decide Meltord, screen director, at a sani.| that his neighbors are friendly, tarium In Monrovia, near here, was|ing and honest folk. announced vesterday. She had heen ill saveral months with tuberenlosis ging officials “please don't send m home.” Instead of finding rustication | the scant government allowanc December 20 30 cents a day ardurous, Petr ol in granted, authorities ’\ say. Holy See Negotiating Over Religious Restrictions, Says irmed | and Mexico is be- arose religious laws went into de- clines 20 .!(4’) - At least one political prisoner 10 of the Fascists does not want to be is beg- of ! has found work to occupy him, has amus- His request to stay is-likely to be Ryo Yei back to Japan, and arrange- ments were made to place the 85-foot on the k of an American mail liner for the return voyage, but the plans were canceled when it was the families of the un- men did not want her | T.ooks for Ieadership. | The President looks to the leadership to keep the tax cut w veason. He expects also that w | the Senate ana House conferees finally | get together to agree on a compromise bill the reduction will be moy < the lines as recommended by ministration—s: While manifesting a dis the action of the House goin {above the limit recommended by administration, the President indulsed {in no criticism of that body while he was discussing tax reduction with cz ers today. He thinks it wa th > tax bill was rushed through the House. Sher folk of Misaki, Japan, and her return to pther calamities. I-fated ship was session of Japan 1 No_ part of the saved lest a demon pe the fire. The Ryo Yei sighted off the Washington coast ber 31. She had set }on a p from | Japan December The _last | survivors of the crew d in May, 1927, a diary found a d the vessel revealed, pects Helpful Debate. represented of this haste SV CITED FOR BRAVERY. Army Men Are Awarded Silver Stars. of e if such a was made | without a the ultimat reduction in at_this time | Former The President expects that the de bate on the bill and hearings that | will be conducted before it becomes en-| Silver star citations have just been acted will develop the weak |issued by the War Department to Col features in the bill as it was passed | George D. - tlin, 1. 8. A retired by the House and will tend to show ) now living in New York City. and o the wisdom of the tax-reduction pro- | ¢ H. Nee, formerly corporal, gram of the administration | Company H. 21st Infantry, for gal - TS {lantry in sep: ections inst has- RADIO AT HIGH PEAK. Philippine Islands, July, 1899, respec- Near Berlin Described World's “Most Powerful.” BERLIN, December 20 (#).—A n. station, described as th | most powerful in the world, w under heavy | ovened today at Zeesen, 20 milés out- | He is now side of Berlin . ant The new station has the enormous Mas; power of 120 kilowatts, compared to | - —_ the 9 kilowatts of the next largest German station, and a wave length of | Bank Bandits Get $36,000. 1,250 meter: { NEBRASKA CITY, N . k 1 IBRASK A , Nebr., Decem All of Europe is expected to come |ber 20 (P).—Two men held up. the within the range of the station Nebraska City National Bank yester —e | day, h, ed }:;ir;epuople in a vault and Nominatisn Js aped with between $6,000 and S8, m Is Approved. 000 in cash and approximately $30.001 The nomination of G. Wallace worth of Government bonds. The Hanger of this city for reappointment | bandits were unmasked but heavily as a member of the United States armed. Board of Mediation, was favorably| The bank cashier, Otto J. Schneiden; veported ftoday hy the Senate inter- | ogmed the vault from the inside. " state commerce committee, bandits were out of sight, however. ppreci; revenue n n | eviously Congres | iItonor for heroism in ti.go de Cul w | “he gallantly sunded m had been onal Medal of action at San- July 1, 1898, where ssisted in rescue of the in front of the line: fire from the enemy attendance officer at the chool, Poris street, Bast Station broadc on, e e n d i