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ATHERS (U & Weather Bureau Fair, Fo continued cold tonight, mini mum temperature tonight about 24 de- £rees; tomerrow partly cloudy. Tem peratures: Highest, 38, at 230 pm. vesterday; lowest, 28, at 3 am. today. Full report on paze & Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages 10 and 11 n ch ¢ Foeni WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ing %im’ service. D. ond class matter Washington. D C. \\ AN IlI\(i’l()\ red as s offics, No. 30,552, C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 - ns Associated Press, 4, 1927—TWENTY- I‘()l R PAGI Associated Press The only evening paper in Washington with the news Yesterday’s Circulation, 99,989 TWO CENTS. RS FACED GREAT DANGER AT S-4. COMMANDER SAYS obbing of Salvage Ship Prevented Men From Attaching Air Line—Current Threatened to Cut Hoses. ¥ ‘BRAVADO DESERTS Pv™ HICKMAN, WHINING INNOCENCE IN CELL Mumbles Again and Again ’ B Fivard Fiishern leon. anchored me to the ¥ | to carry off Wood End, near the scene of the 2 H sinking When 1 rrived a heavy That He Kidnaped. but Did Zule was Mowing. The Faleon. with - : my old shipmatos aboard, was at Not Murder. Child. By COMDR. EDWARD | fonpting to hold on near the S, RG, U. S, N, while on her port and starhoard quar- PROV l\l ETOWN. Mass, Decem. ters the lights of th Lavk and Mal STILL BLAMES CRAMER. |ter 3—Covered with ice and with s s, showed trove te | THREE MEN IN WATER | fingers so numb 1 conld hardly < .‘"‘“;"‘(h divon i Sai it ks WHO HAS JAIL ALIB| the vl 1 dewned from a restless jocompression chamber. entered the | MEET WITH MISHAPS Pung Coast Guard surfl boat to the | auter lock, ran up the pressure, | - - deck of the Falcon at 3 o'clock on passed into the second chambe nd | > = Monday orni 38 hours after the there 1 saw a n three men who last | - . Crowds of Citizens Permitted to "\ Tuating at 10 o'clock on |1 hiad worked with off Block Isiand. | Wilbur and Admiral Hughes Ar- : | itk Siretched on the floor was Michaels, | . : . Peer Between Bars—Prisouer |men to the hottom of the ocean. Pl SO and unconscious, the victim | Tive to View Efforts Being ¥ Radt heard of the almidng. or fhie ] L Sil uggie e AL s riasil Spends Restful Night. Pau t 10 o'clock on which divers seek to avoid. Working cning before. An hour and a over him were two fellow divers. Tom | = Vol sl r 1 was back in the Navy and Eadie and 1 Carr A few minutes on my wayv ta Boston, where the Coast | after 1 _entered. _Michnels _moved. | By the Associated Press | trover Burrows was wait wontined on_ e olmn 1) PROVINCETOWN. Mass. Decem — ber 24 —With one tunnel completed GALES HALT DIVERS AT $4 AS CABLE 1S PUT IN PLACE |Work to Be Pushed as Soon as Seas Subside in Effort to Raise Hull. Made by Crews. { Perry M. Parker. | official, b th ‘IV;IN i bravado which had suppe . 3 _ oy i Exhurb ot Warns Against Life of Crime. Red Flag Lowered and Con- v and b asuing ordeal in which he confessed his participation in one Calls Murder-and Kid- | sulate Padlocked—Execu- of the most yemarkable crimes in | . Xe iwtory ol #his Witst. naping Worst. tion of Reds Continued. foreed through the mud, 46 feet from | the bow. Then stout hattleship eable will replace the manila and hoth lines fawill attached to liftir iness to le pontoons. | The initial burrowiug eperations Lwere not accomplished without | siderable hazard to the 10 divers em con The torture of 1 an evil genius o have ali e ! N ployed in the work. ‘ but cast him bevond realm of | ind Swi agahii ESlralh befan to mhow twhen By the Assnriated Be e Assnciated Pross o Wind Sweeps Flagship. | dark eves Jost their lus PENDLETON, Or December | SHANGHAL December 24—The | A girong nerthwest wind which | & statement warning the y 24 _\Warning tn the young men of red flag of Soviet Russia was lowered |swept against the port side of the | of America_to 2 America to avoid ways of crime was on the former Soviet consulate here | Falcon, flagship of the fleet of 20| whined ax he assured him: a ! ziven by Willism E. Hickman. in a! today and Soviet activities in Na.| vessels on the scene and headquarters that he did not kill the girl he K d: | signed statement given out at the tionalist hina ended officially. | r....‘,:.fl.;’.'.d{:.d""l.r,:l,.F‘w.f»'.'yku.ntl' 'l:;';::;l" ,":,,’T‘;, “};'\ ‘,{ff:n;’L S hy ’:';‘:l [city jail here today. The statement,| Thirts five Soviet ):mw;)lurl- ":“'l':‘h;lholrldangpf e e o e ted arink or Qissipate—that he did not | 83 he dictated it to City Attorney C.| from Hankow and Shanghai. InCluding | yworg 1o cease. | associate with women. 7. Randall, follows Consul General Kovlovsky, left for|"The wind loosened the Faleon's | “This affair has gained Nation-wide | Vadivostok. Siberia. This completed | ines to mooring buoys and caused the | Braves Eyes of Curious. | publicity, and the great reward and the exodus of Soviet representativesjanchors to drag in the soft mud o | The change in his demeanor came |search by the people of the West | which resulted from the Nanking Na- | that she could no longer maintain her D e e feaved the eyes of all | Coast show opposition of the Ameri-| tionallst saverance of relations with |pesition over the sunken submersitie vdieton Crowds of cit who | saonle Ik i fendentien. RusslE, | Three of the 10 divers met with |can people to crimina mishaps hefore the squad was called had gathered at the jail ye hope of seeing him fite t bis cell the Mo shot him by newspaper men only acce his desire 1o talk—to explain—but he Kidnaping and savage murders me worst of America’s erime | | everything should be done to prevent any one from interfering in any way with the iiberty and life of Americ Affairs Transferred. consulate took The Soviet consul d and padle lowered. In all 7 erman i3 H te i a t would further add | citivenship. | fianeliore CHinA racenth lenned to th o' vin 1o the efforts completely 10 solve the Young men and college students! The anti-Commun ampaign n | Mim from water. erime of “";“ "“’ "';"';““"". [ should consider the Parker case as a | Hankow continued today with arrests | Suit Torn by Steel. iR the head bt ARdiew Crmes o e of the worst that can #nd executions. . his ac e, Hickman con- :I‘fl"_",::‘ e Ol e e aradually| . ‘The:military forces arrested wnum: | Feank Muttox's diving sult was cut | tinued 1o responsibility for | HADben e A . friends and | ber of Russianx, including the man-|against a Jagged piece of steel while | e mrder and mutilation of the I ) s ager of the Soviet state tea-purchus. | o was on the deck of the <4, and al-| cearold girl. That is the story P HOPRIY: in et country | INE agency. though the suit filled with water from | Lo TR iRy nen S this SO feet to shoulders, he stuck to his fob | police searched the Japa Japanese nd turned six alleged ese concession e tol upon his capture. and that is he tolg agaln when informed can see that 1 ean pass as an ordinary ihe story z . g 4 3 an as far as outward ap: that the man he sajd was Cramer | JOTE A7 © Chinese Reds over to the authorities. had been fined in a Los Angeles e tnits simplest definition fs | _Another Communist leader was exe: cuted and over 1 and the red | viet officials |} off duty last night. Frank Criliey was blown to the surfice when an air valve in his diving suit opened and an excessive amount of alr rushed in Six members of the Falcon's crew jeaped to the diver's platform to haul for an hour. He was pulled up badly | chilled. The third man, fered concussion aut- | enstachlan John Schaddt, e of Jail wir - {to have money without work =i | ,,,Z:;,‘h exitate when ”:::vm rdl‘-’-lfl “\\“nkn “"]”" the it l;i R uhx . u:‘ Priests Held for Ransom, ,:.l::a‘:» '.1.".!1': :3:‘-5"::‘ ce at the M”"my nan - B other people and still ¥how no honex i ihe Nave W the mews that Cramer was confined | (rth 0 Tntention o go right. A census of Russians in Hankow, ! -“"“_":N) of 'tha Navy Wibhe snd)j in jail. . Young men. when crime has once Hanyank and Wuchang was under Admiral Charles F. Hughes, chiet of o ., “Well, this must be some trick of |, orcome your will power to be way with a view to the deportation of | naval operations, arrived here shortly | the man 1 know as Cramer to get me | [EEEAME GUE0 oy Py are a| those considered undesirable residents. | before 11 a.m. today 1o nkke & per in bad,” he hazarded Perite g "'l‘ menace to society, Take my example v authorities were closing all | 5081 inspection of salvage aperations Thewphs o a long time back, T, jilustrate thin. how T tried to S state trading establishments, | At the scene of the wreck of the sub- only knew him e [ “"' Cra- | set what every young man wants. but In a proclamation the garvison | Mmarine S-4 mer; perbaps he ansumed the Mamefi,"y.comin eriminal to do % 1| commander declared that all Soviet| While diving work remained tem. | of 3 man in jail to double croms me.” | & BRI 1o Sn" M ens, ‘and the | Russiane must be expelled, relutions | Poratily suspended, there secmed no Yes. but Cramer knows you,” an | PUL TS ST L With Russin broken and that any one | lkelihood that anything short of ex ofcer supgested. i 11 Wope Tan do some good by giv- oring . bolsheviks would fage | cerding rough weather would inter “Yes, and 1 know Cramer,” the youth vou this warni Think it over th. fere with plans to get the S-4 up, and retorted. , my mista % honest and up-| The Roman Catholic Bishop of Han- | Both ~Admiral - Brumby and Lieut The entire thing is so impossi i, Respect the law. If you 40| kow wax informed that three lalian |{omdr. Edward Ellsherz, In charge of 80 utterly impossible | these thinzs you'll be happier in the | missionary fathers hud been captured | MVINE operations, announced a bellet Goes to Sleep Early. lend. and vou will have gained much by hardits and held for ranxom clowe [h2! |:n- would | possibie . more from life . |ta Chengchow, Province of Honan Ellsherg pointed out that the S4 Only when confronted by evidence 3 “W. EDWARD HICKMAN." The hishop appealed to Marshal Feng | %A% In a less exposed position and in newly discovered by poiice in their - . - Yu-Hsiang to effect their release, | shallower water than the 51, which | incressing endeavor conclusively to | «ank two vears ago off Block Island, | pin the murder upon him does the | 25 000 000 OIL PLANT FOUR REDS CAPTUR and on which it was necessary to quit hlank expression jeave Hickman's ki work much earlier in the season | e then eyen we 1 and o | 2 et ol ot Mok Y AFIRE AT TIENTSIN CANTON December 24 (), —Fonr | Conditions Are Better. | o a o | Russian reds. w documents fro \ wctive mind, and the answer comes-— e e ot ey | The S4 1n not ao badly dnmaged s RS S izl i — {1y Chinese anticommunist forces (10 other cratt and b lighter. Another| plavsibility s cause officer ) . / ol i that a " ed it | 10 murme ully to each Largest in Nonh China, Owned by NoAIer doaml esmeral who te necesxary only to tow the 84 The prisoner went 1o sie - i i ROT with hin wite and. enita | 40 miles to the Boston vy Yard,| American Firm, May Be SnAlie Wil o AR es R ke ke | an 1 had to be taken al Jed recentiv, nre wated for depor | MOAt four times that distance to the Total Lo s e, Al [ Biakolvn s - Admiral Bramhy In the Navy ety - > would not relinguisi its efforts sl aes wraes ALIMONY CLUB MOVES. |vre “uiti forcea 1o o v There are 1 o December 24 In a statement acknowledging the which detect with 10 The Tients plant of the Standard ST multitude of giestions which | Hickman als O« New York can fire NEW YORK, December 24 (8).— | poured in concerning possible reseu Many offic e expressed the be- | 3y nin piorning. 1t was feared Men ¥ of New York's Alimony Club | and salvage methods, Admiral Brumhy Jief that Hick dJone Wan TESPONEE | (hot the plant, the fargest tn northern | Wil eat Chiistman dinner in a new | *old e ch had heen given carefulcon. | iie hoth for ki and the | Ching wonld be s total loss o sdaration rutiintion Tie plant with the stocks of o Fifteen or more husbands, who went | “All those at the wreck have nued Hickman omed the Bev. W, 1.l ping han an estim ¥ 1o Jail yuther than squiare their debtn | ond ave sl toand all Nobbine, 35 on the st | gus gun o ' by rone with wives, lenve the Ludlow Sireet [avatlable facilities for smiplishing J i) » G J In tuated ToRs 6 Y H ' v W i xit 10 the cell, and asked that he 1o ool e \ the fo ertfe. il today’ for quarters in West | their task rn sgain e rcletitind (S L s Thirty seventhy wtreet “Much of the work fx done nnder fiekman's caplo wnpanied the | oy piant Includen sbx 3,000,000 The new el neludes w Nving | conditions that nye v different from | nister int The pastor | zalion e fenr wirs expressed | FO0UL fnished fn mauve; o dormitory, | anvihing seen on - she where the tked on 1 8 kters! WIth b | sat TR et aaplode. MAd ot | ADOWer IMtHuYand corention | wenther has Htte or no effect. Some MaVinK St ookt 3 b T voom. Ther w on the of the work nl the wreck in necessarily « fellow that wis in the sume 1 e o e nive was oy | d00re and W Hous, dieult and so dan wm,” Mickman bt Plaitied Aorbmtned ! & : The old Ludlow Street Jull ix to be ® but the work hax i placed by w modern sroacture, it dnterrnption when IC wis pos Newspaper Moy Arrive, < . roit to do owe g » i Boy Dies in Burning Home . Sivinen b minisas G arlod, O e »e| WILL GET YULE CHEER. B e a5, dkve | TWELVE ARE INJURED Al with 1he prinons hieks 1 | b when he poshed | INDIANAPOLIS, Doecomber 24 () i the erime, snd orher g ) Aunghier of Marquts de Lafuvette A Gurdsne o A sud the news ayb sho verently s discovered VNG |y e Assiniated tioss | "":-'mlv,k peaple, miade % f s B g i inse o eheery Christmas ool | BUENOR AIREN, December 24 "“‘ it 4 nidt ol bty g Wi A the | Ui thoughitfulness of the Amevican [ A bomb exploded at the Buenos Alves There were 5o 10 pe A ey 1 h; the huliding } Fargglom \""I‘ i3 "‘"l; h‘vl'- " ”“‘1" [ braneh boliding of the Nationsl City fiyele i f A not rerurn. S hen fivemen arylves anizntinn oy cabled Mo Arthne | ", ',.4 pamphlet given ) gt Vifetenn formn unlt of the auxiry, to locate Mile [ The homb wis 0 powerful one and s of the 0 G b Godar o vers g possible | considerible domage, the win He continued bie reading dhin | RGN Y SUIIR 1t ISR GIIRITIAS dows I adfolning buildings helng - "" e “',""“ p “hattered | > you ming fe - .- ’ . 2 extieation fndicated that from | s st Hhching: Shys Kve \Curbing Bootlegiing. | tiventtantion: ndinated 1o'8 8 bk st u fellnn Ve ysters re Lurbing Dootlegging {12 tn 15 porsonn wern wounded, sume | the seme hx ) pilts F ..R R K .~ D I of them being taken o the hospital ying up m e ints " ormer um Row King eclares i e | o helped by Cior Tintnenee crowds girthered, making | id you #ieep ' e otk of the rescuing parties and | aiad e Anposdated § thling any. olienose whidlavar,, Wak | 8 AremenidiMout Yor, " i LA 15 t 4 Bebert for the parassed and pursied booteh was 1l el "o i bted article in Jevw to crams Gheie Uhieshiold o | . Ay aoe i foir Il protection, It you wan | . . (‘I . king of vum o Bpor s ogENE | ents s bootleggers and rum run caking v b # A wow derge seale s finished Wil [ pers & @ A v.uzh‘l‘d the nervie » ""' not et lnrgely because of the high A terrifed s runner whoo bas kidnapes st . g wWoea ercuped 1 o the Treamar Depart Wibutes exacted e du PaBners | ' v by ’ Je pwirers sBUEA (0r e " ikl i v menl und the reven Moers, or b Tonight at 10 30 the Nation o W, 1 Melary. peyehintist mnd sl it LB whole slinmed from 1 carols eviom for the }o ol L ety an elling W e 1 pmo Wit o B0 e ) shot that | Twenty million peaple are i dimtened Porneys now howlng be will o s Wi whip wnd | i evid him frow {0 g prveyoars will s bty United States by special vadio y Yok tha Diisiness s | MECOY; 0 ik ayn ol v National Broadcasting e . norkng 1 st Yogoy | PO, Wi aptabin deliver ’ . Hix n Bt L e i sy of | The services conducted by rher notling aboun i Aol SRR PR 1 g S s b o Christoas tree in Sherman Squn 4 " " noeven terrible gong'" tha Mabed Willehiandt, Asslstant AL rp ke avidunna 0 gk, Bven. ARouuh e G i itineaa oF nrohiiion Whether you are at home i > poy ne Gvities. ot om Satten, CHe Luns AnanInN e Hranthe Dy i caroling, " g v ' e U fagva are steudily incyea }. T oetuened G e bt bnlding bust | L Vovnnued vi Fage 4 np ) Jus Jan,ciey e ea withuut | nced wih lus biother, at Daytung, ¥la, TWILIGHT BRING e -A) LRI TV ITT RN EYE ll\‘ KRIS I\H\MII KEEPING AN TREE CUT FOR CHEVY CHASE EXERCISES STIRS CONTROVERSY CHRSTIAS P ., i Church Bells Pealing Mes-| sage of Bethlehem Will | Greet Yuletide Here. " Road Resxdents Irate Because! | Historic Juniper Was Taken for Yule Celebration. Auttering xhi The fevertsh turmofl of giftbuying CENLUTY, insist that it was cut with- | smooth out the difficulty. lest out prop o : famper on tonight's Christmas in the midst « ostling crowds ut proper authority and are de. s -, thronged sidewalks inl street cars,| MANding legal action. | celebration. when District Commis- x ars, | ate’s Attorney Kobert Peter, jr. | siomer Proctor L. Dougherty is to the din of aute horns and all the hurey | o Rockville, has heen notified and | IRt the community tree. Ih’ b _said th nd worry of the week before Christ- | in response requests has hegun ' mas in A big city will be at an end | an m\--mmnn ta determine the .-mmu 1 on I'.;» < Column :'; when twilight wes. Instead, over | e the hearts of the people will come that strange, my 1 tenderness, the vear Iy recurring miracle of Christendom which is ever attendent on the anni versary of the birth of the Redee For a night and a day the streets the city will almost the same | moxphere of gentle reverence which associuted with the interiors of an cathed or with great p.n- Xty on st Winter nights. i Is cient LAUNDRY ROBBER CLERKS ARE FREE Lee Dock Wing. Facmg Plstol Executive Has Busy Day of Bandit Pair, Fires First After Granting Holiday to Ty Streets Lose Noises, The Capifal of the Unit dom has known a more pro haritable Yuletim ation in the obser States sel perous o 1t will lead | nee of the jght have the tree. | ] GRAYSON AIRPLANE HOURS OVERDUE IN HARBOR GRACE HOP | { Observers Believe Dawn Has Been Forced Down Off « Nova Scotia Coast. |CRAFT LAST REPORTED FLYING ABOVE CAPE COD Flight Said to Have Been Started | . : | Agzinst Advice of Weather Bu- | reau—Stations on Watch. By the Asenciated Pre. HALIFA3 ber | navy | received | Dawr | New York, yesterda By the Associated P~n-_ NEW YORK, December 24.—Mre. rances Wilson Grayso off in her amphibian plane T for Harbor Grace, Newfoundland terday and fa | o who hopped Dawn m meteorologist, (’r:u told the Associated | hope that the tinz of the waves rvers agreed seem- ed lLikely made a forced landing during the night somewhere between Cape Cod and the coast of Nova Scotia. With Mrs. Grayson were Oskar | Omdahl. pilot: Brice Goldsborough navigator, and Fred Koehler, engine | expert. ! Reported Over Cape Cod. An old and much-prized juniper, or { fact. He will decide later whether | Mrs. Gravson took off from Roose. sy red cedar tree, cut down on the side | (o take legal steps on behalf of the Yelt }_l{;!vll after ."(;;'cuu: yester- o holy spirit of Christmastide of Jones Mill road nnd erected county. ds e last report of her came from o sre | Chevy Chinge Clrels for the commun. | o Jleantime members of the Women's | the ¥ Telegraph Co. at Or. b L Y = Club of Chevy Chase, sponsor for leans on Cape Cod, which told twilight. ity Christmas celebration tonight, | (he community Christmas exercises. | ¢ and 8§ o'clock. The un will go down with the has hecome the cen of lively con- and the community Christmas tree reach Harbor benediction of church bells ringing | troversy that ix agitating a large of which Alex Mc 7 o'clock this morn- the joyful message of Bethlehem over $ection of Montgromery County and rose street, Cheyy |ing€. Long after that time no sign its cloudy eradie many persons just across the line 4'lm~: l.\!;y, is chairman, nr-l claim- 7;:l"w-‘»x.r;leen f her. Western l'\nu trie 2, % ¢ tng tha ree was t only fte dvices © Content, Ni When the candles are lit this eve.| U "’;'"‘ t. Residents of North | B 0t (8 Lo ren obtained from | foundL nd. ¢ qaiie oo ning in living rooms and nurseries, hevy hase, Md. near the place e gepjamin C. Perry of Bethesda, | Pan the coast had revealed {the Son of Man will be walking in the | Where the tree stood out as a land- | president of the board of ¢ | 00 _sign of thé piane. Kotox mark for nearly three-quarters of a commissioners. Thev are tryin The western Union Telegraph Co. announced that it Conten i station at Heart's ewfoundland. advised that check cable sta- coast failed to show trace of the Dawn. Stations Keep Watch. Paints along the Maine coast watch- #d in va'n through the night fur the plane. while th o out- d-”l‘h;l"nl;fl Head. at the entrance alifax Harbor, waited for signals from the craft " Two water | any | out of sight of e fivers if they n Nova Seoti, n ter hop of 250 miles tretch of 150 miles over water Nova Scotia to Newfoundland. | When took off from Ruusevelt he” lane carried 300 xallons of d 10,000 pounds. were coated with glyeerin prevent condensa ¢ tog on the sh ancient festival of peace on earth and a e oo il o men, AC 605 Prosident and Saves Cash. U. S. Employes. os at bt ana. Mo e s Coolidge will press a n button, Soliodeipn b il and a living evergreen tree in Sher . = e S man Square behind the White House Four years had the suns climbed | President Coc e granted a holi BEACON KEPT LIGHTED., immediately will burst - forth with fup out of the East and sunk into the | day today to the thousands of men e i wnsands of blossors and jewels of | Wl ainee v bbbt [l P 5 = wymbolic not nlone of that me “‘ iy e :|” it |”‘l«‘- R b el el &) ¥ Landing Field at Harbor Grace in Ex. 1% event 2000 vears ago in a | UPOn himoand made off with the jand Dt Wernments s Judean munger. but of a fur more Wealth of the earth that was his. | not declare one for himselt cellent Condition. anelent legendry of resurrection In| Ax the sands of time ran, wounds After a brief strall the rear HARBOR GRACE. New F\ the midst of death wnich was inhorn pealed and hopes for the return of ounds of the White House he was |5 r 24 UPL—F Wweat In the xouly of « forest people. [ his treasure faded, but—Lee Dock | at his desk in the executive office at kY and & vecy t west wind Inxtantly e Will shoot Into | (TS ared B Eastomat S b ¥ anaite. tie Dawn, the sky and bugle cnlls wil roho aver |8 TESIRerel o | the customary hour and soon was Mrs. Frances W i S d elie fram ) 0S8 MRL e 2snin| absorbed in the Nation's business. | in which weorew of sieeples Will take up the | FEREE T e ‘.""'“‘“ ;“I Unlike many hundreds of thousands Were t mess Other irees, hoth in Wash- N e iy o i | Of American fathers today, he had New York on the first leg « Tngran and thronghont the' Caited | Lo had planned and thev (ot M|y, v houe Christmas shoppins |71 obes will be a transatiane States will b fnta light Fhve: ] Sog Y RLOW S Olneuny S niReH R te_Crovd, Chrintmas Lastivition will have i orgha avenue, one of two col it for himse yl 1 Through L ored men who, police say, attempted | ing to the plans he had laid Bestcvn oh T o g to he up Lee with a revolver, I Will observe the remainder of feld was \‘,;“ Nature's Observance, " Iman’s Hospital. his les shat | | same manner in wh . AU about the same time that the | 10004 DY & hullet' from the gun of | the ususl week day President's finger fights the dving | onb) il wae ol aRotHR ” : Dot e byt i Lacidls e hix way o another | Will Attend Teee Celebration. bee taking place jnse nbove the sink Tt was. 9 oclock ‘st night white] The President, at 6:33 Tk lukes of suimet in the western | A8 SRS 3ol ol | Push the & tton fily aky—a Yuletide nal not of Man{ G0 T fharing over his burden of huke lve community Christmas tr but of transcend, natiny N L) 3 - . ‘. - i B ¥ A ‘.. When the founder of Christianity | (Continued on Page 3, Column §) n Sherman Square, thereby & e Witk Nl the manger at Bethle . signal for what has come to be recog | Dawn I a new stur blazed forth in the nized as the offeial Mg of the | been o Clomdy, n new star may Capital Ne I Mrs Coolidge [the weat Thix fa the Christmas AR o W o e e comet, which has heen vigible “'4CHR'STMAS FORECAST |xl\1“| "\» " . v-nr.A trnbned ohservers for the phst few | Oy, w i around @ e proved g A By SRSt vt s l---;k s the bea many |t be ot holle Interpretations fn (he minds of colored HEhis on iy iy D SNTmA IR |Santa Claus Due to Make Rounds (Ui . idental wiusic, after wh sl AR x During the evening numerons com | Tonight in Temperature of they Wil return to the White House SR e e e LATIN AMERICA PACT seheduled The best afmosphere of About 24 Degrees. Filvea TRt oAb itorakate i the ocenson, ns ever, will e found in ¥ [ of the Interstate Commence hune ap (hele stockings and toddled Washington's Christmas dav we These b = Wil be stationsd on aff (o thelr beds, o lny awake for | er will be parthy cloudy and the Dogt portice. aid e public has Bowrs (eying o satafy thele eurtons | tnued cold, 1 Hanson Weightman o 1o assemble o th mindn o 1o how such n bl man as | forecaster at the Weather Bureau, dec | WAV i doin in this sinstng - Fu Senate Takes Fust Step Toward the Santa Clans they hiy en on | claved todiny s this the Fresident and Mes. O wireot corners and in ity ik hin veports from over the | 188 WHL vetite (0 the Hbeary on ¢ Confederation of Southern Moven, con squeeze hix bilky My, Wetkhtman vendered his | ¥ocomd o of the White Hous down the chlmneys They fear N that this weather will he | WHers thev will tune in on the cara Republics. WHL et wiiek somewhere amd oot he et i 0od Mt of the eastern | MUSINE heing broadoast 1o the Na able (o completa My sehodule Portion of the comntey and will con: | A0 DEOBALIY WL fain i themselyes = ¥ ) " e Hoti Christmas dayv will be ohserved 4 e well inte the holiday s Soow | Intias day wi OINeE el VRN | R (e Associated Presa Trees to e Decoratod Wil b talling in only seattered por SRV At e White H The | RN ICO N I thomsands of Tving foems Where | ians of the country dential tamidy will e whieh Christinas trees have ~ ANt Clens Wil make Wis ronnds | PRl custom o exchan e be toward fathers, mothers and by Lianteht i temperatis of about 24 Drenk st At at the Cone s | g N American rep b sisters Wil he ey ing alw desieen, the forecast tulicates, and hat they wi 0 AR IDRAES ey i ‘n:,. fean repubtics i toes tn complets Ao Centls north winds Witl be th the as | 190 OPeR Ehen it bl preseints which A~ \ ) N Amer omtimred on Pags 4. Columa Cendant Have heen sent to them by (riends and « to ame etk [ 00 the Pactfio Cost pain te the | SRS tioughout the vountes ol i | outlook for the north and centeal por Phe family will nttend sevvices At gugg MNITieS ) ton Wontinied on Page 2 Colin 1) aal e th enteved by thalr cwa . ok _— At als. Moanico announces its readi- stmas Carol Man Past o g L an a ncapable o ove, oF Vst EUCD R 0N 4 & WA - 5 ity of the Latin Awertoan repubiva Says Durant: Urges Early Marnagcs SO VALY ONITROOVIC S 97 0 e will unite in singing Chuistmas ) by Ale s proposal Senater Higinie Alvares, in ntvos WA A enata oA [love, Tove Is aiwolute devetton, the | (IS the . dechred ¢ wan d A N A devaotion e | teinde th strengthen (1 tendsl pected Lo participate over the BAN FRANCISCO. December 4 desiie o give full servive te another Amerioa \m‘m\‘- the ..."\' .\'.: hook up arcangement by the I WIE O Dants Chiistmnas gl | SUENESUOK % g il ¢ witarts towant the estabiishs t e workd of bachetors iy’ Die. 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