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¢ Foenin WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION (11 & Weather Burean Forecast ) Pair tonight: somewhat warmer: i Iowest temperature 32 degrees, To morrow party cloudy: vising tempera- ture. Temperatuve—Highest, 41, 3:30 pom. vesterday: lowest, 23, at 4:43 am. today. Full report on page 9. ; Ulosing N. Y. Markets, Pages 14 and 15 Slar. The only evening paper in Washington with the Associated Press news service. Yesterday’s Circulation, 103,582 0, \ B0, Mo e e e ey WASHINGTON, D. . FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 192§ ~FORTY-SIX PAGES (#) Means Associated Press. CENTS TWO ' INATIONAL AIR GROUP MAY BACK FRANGE APPROVES 'TWO ROUND-TRIP OCEAN FLIGHTS ANTHWAR TREATY porccr Adume Advances Pl to Sponsor PURISOPRELIRED, ‘Seshine ofBos Paanger Roee i to Europc. bl ] Nou} Accc‘)ts Prolect fork Torter Adams, president of the N i % | tional Acronautic Association, tod lnternatlonal Pac‘ to COI’\- | :-‘:: u; xI!» '1 I'\:‘lm:n'd of governors serve Peace. {the orcanization in annual hers that the association sponsor Plast two roundtrip transatlantic | “AGGRESSIVE" POLICIES :-m CONDEMNED BY BRIAND s this Spring and Summer to de- | rmine the most feasible route for tlantic passenger flving in the and thereby bring about con- | Proposal for Amendment May-Meet | Cold Reception at State Department. PRESERVE PLAN OF PROPORTIONATE PAYMENTS Lump-Sum Practice Taints With Unfairness Whatever Agreements It Touches ] the present time Mr. Adams has con sidered giving the fivst trip to a serv- | st | ice pilot and the second to a commer Ors 01 cial airman designated by the aero "“”““1 autics branch of the Department of Commer In vrder to DELWER THE GOoDS, Ay out the plan with the greatest resuits aceruing to the promotion of aviation, Mr. Adams es | timates fund of §£100,000 would have to be raised. He told the governors he would inaugurate such a fund if finally authorized hy a persomal con trilwtion of $1,000, With the money in eraft industey would | most efficient plane it Then, with the meteorolo; resources of the ( ernment its disposal, the associa {tion could draw up its plans for the fizht, which even might inchude the stationing of ships alons the ron SPhe idea is not so much ax (o there non-stop, becanse that has b {NO BENEFITS TO OFFSET INJURIES INFLICTED the 2 Increase at Once Lump-Sum Pny-“ | ment and Cut Semi-National | Projects From District Bill. henefi dal resuits from the pio-| coan t projects of the past hand anva that Pronauti e flen was Jaid hefore the session onnection with a discussion on | st steps to be taken in the in- | st of the advancement of aviation | inc the ensuing vear | Under Mr. Adams plan, a threeen mphibian, it or plane ‘el | would make one trip to Europe via the cretary Kel n 1 Drocember oy | Northern route and veturh and an $5 Lother via the Azores and return. If | done. hut the’ plan is to give every | I covenant | are not successtul from the | possille airway between America and settlin wdpoint of data collected, & third | Burope a thorough test,” Mr. was received | jump across the water would be un- embassy. The tken. | ite De-| A1 Correspondence of The THEODORE W. NOYES. ns disput French delivered to th r in the day nch reply accepts the Ameri- » proposal t the eventual @ . z restricted to | Mt pr 1 faith sments, und - s which it touches, a d peiation president The plan calls for one civilian pas- ht it was the duty of th on each trip. while the crew | ization to follow up the pior { would be made up of pilots from the | work of Lindbergh, Maitland avy and commerc viation. | Hezenberge Cham lin and Bynd Details have not heen and his three associates and lay the pending m by the heard of gov- | reinforeed foundation for transatlantic of substantive law as the un ment la and existence hill () It came into as in vider on an appropriation in de States fiance ARINE DESERTERS REPORTED TRAINING, SANDIND' FORCES { | | | Two Troopers Are Believed Instructing Rebels Under { Threat of Death. 'INSURGENTS’ METHODS REVEAL OUTSIDE HELP iReinlorcemm?s Reach U. S. Base at Quilali—Detachment Ready to Renew Fight. United Aped 2 to tr troops in Nicar ain whet Maj. Corps commy the absence o or the ot eve that and France alone, | at least the and as to sub- ernors and the advisory b d, but at | fiving service in the imme e futur ho extended to embrac 1 5 3 " lawful offspring of the Holman major European countri | This misapplication of that many more as would be willing scribe to it | rule. | rute | | tends to put the national appropria- | tion for Capital upbuilding Amendment Suggested. tion where 1 not be inereased, sted . Foreizn Minister Briand sugz o TEbtetisly. . iEhaNE Sy in the note, however, that the Ameri- | \ X A it el can proposal be amended. to condemn ning the gantlet of the District com “aggressive war” as a means of na-| | | mittees and of District day limita- tional policy rather than mere “war.” tions and delays, but may be de-| since the latter woul® also: embrace creased, honestly or dishonestly, with O aemeral the tone of e sepiy is| Hosts Surprised at Youth of i S | Misspellings ee by hasty unthinking proposals 3 ‘ ! in Papers | avorable and embassy officials expect | : % lead apii to 8 fnal ervetaiiiza: | Flyer—Dinner Planned from the floor of the House, adopted | PUnctuation for Today. { | a posi- | | | ERRORS TRAGED the sanction of | " = |Salvage Chief Tells Board and Wrong, Everything Possible Was Done to Save Crew. tion of the sentiment for the out \\‘ry' of war. { French proposa’s to confine the declaration azainst war suggesied by | retary Kellogg o zgressive” | warfare oniy are apt to meet with a cold reception at the State Depart- men . by a mere majority of the little group | g2y Found Same as Avila’s. of our legislators in the House who | | show an interest, friendly or hostile, | in District concerns by habitual pres. AT BE-Ahs Rapotintid Erom. i _lence in the House on District day, BOSTON, . Ianutty 5‘"]""""",””"“\ Under its vicious influence the rule | advance of examination of the | g _ Nicaraguana from peon to Presi.| humanly possible was done to rescue | | T 1 IR WA (e TR communication, some department offi-| gong (oday took delight in honoring [¥ix men imprisoned in the torpedo AR cials held that the insertion of ‘h'hhe Lone Eagle. They were amazed |room of the sunken submarine S-4 | upon n|v|nm‘n|'|(lnn bills) - scgressive war definition by the | W0 OTE LA N of the air |but the elements prevented ft, Lieut. | tive legisiation can be disobeyed un Srets gpvstoment WES: & ollerial] SR LS T 0 i | Comdr. Edward Ellsberg, who re.|less Uncle Sam repudiates some finan- | ¢ & sinstlat atror. el ap- weakening. of the Kellogz plan if it | adventurer. { n . o | 20 mot tompletely defeat the spirit| Soon after he had seen Col. Charles | turned to the Navy to ald in the | cial obligation or otherwise makes |1 in the douments and which ; | Mizuel ‘Avila, who procured them for snd purpose of that plan. | A. Lindbergh President Adolfo Diaz | rescue work. told the naval court of | money by the change. ; 2 'hrh;‘ only. thing li[n::«h“v;d '«nhTr i’ waid e “had no idea he would prove :.mum- investgating the disaster | he rule thus misapplied, while bar. ;\\.;:m.u 'nwmul..l. n“ arst, habitually o riand or ellogg roposals, o " O . pi 1 ring de in his own writings ! 10 be so young. ring equitable Inc e wropria. | M ras said. was a decliration of poliey | “yp, Nicaraguans shook hands with | Tn a dramatic story which sketched | i T et | Carolos V. Cusachs. former by the signatory powers against re-| WSHY - were visibly affected | the entire series of efforts to bring | ates the denlal or evaslon| oo aicer and a committee sort to war in the settiement of any | the fiver. They “Q"‘ s | viucts 6 neg sting Yl within | O legal indebtedness; it invites viola- tant, said that in the documents <putes bet the by the meeting. “Que lindo muchacho | #U¢ D e dying ' alot | assinthnt, said tha : : disputes between o 5 ‘f’que oven—What a fine looking | the submarine’s hull, Comdr, Ellspers | on with good or bad motive of exist- | 150 Ginfion of the word “Usted” ap Object to Term .\‘urw-iu. ! hoy and so young —was the genernl | declared thut rescne vessels reached |ing substantive law: and it tempty o | 0000 Ud o To define the repudiated wars as| | the scene of the disaster off Province- | the repudiation of just debt. | Made Same Mistuke, being only aggressve wars, it was . an 165 town as quickly bl - bergh's trip of more than 185 town as< quickly as possible, and Respect . wi for me,’" e e et s g m et ilesTrom *"Tegucigalia, Honduras, {divers worked under almost Wpossible (8 IEIE - - """"»-'-r»t‘ m.:mw-«i"‘hrli LYS!:‘,{'.‘.“,‘.‘,'.’ wits used S hich otate Rl Do NN r.| was made against a head wind. The |conditions but without avail: | ) In appropriating % National | L oral times. He alwavs used a ‘The language in which the suggestion ; fiyer said that conditions were [wrfm‘(!’ ‘onditions Very Poor. {Capital purposes the District’s five| comma and made the same nnuss it made in the French mote, how-|ang the headwind did not bother him.| ., PR GRE T I L illions of surplus it robbed this fine | crror as appeared in the Mexie ever. may have much to do-with the | { $ | doctments.” | tion ¢ 7 i Avoids Fighting Zone. {tions under which the divers went |action by Congress of much of its|0TNNCNSE e A found ore | final determination of the Washington | g hres 1o thetwreckc vn b My e ) Cusachs sald he had found more| . Lindbergh did not follow the airtine | (0L TG, 00 e e nat ”mm""‘""' % [ than 200 omitted accente, N5 misspell | EXPECT EARLY ACTION, between the two cities, going instead | under’ which diving should have bega| 11 ctused repudiation of cquitablefed words, 100 mspEREes SEERE S0 — | by way of Leon. He did this in order |attempied,” he said contribution by the United Sta ;‘;’M"‘k ASCATRETIR i French Belleve Treaty With U. 8.|to avoid any possivility of passing over | (0 the fist complete n appropriating and ex Jeene Can Soon Be Signed. | the territory in the northwest where| 14 the court, mdr. Blisberg told "‘Jrl:l"l s accumulated t i i illed in batrle | efforts on December 185 to raise the 'he tax money ¢ ting this surplus SO i s ix rimarings ki ] e Franco-2 i st tanks 2 . ean arbitration treaty with & denun- | Aino, In that section quiet prevailed | Gy or e 'l:fi‘p’" ‘hm: i‘:|‘4l-':l.:|',l'!‘l' hajtand-half aw solely to apply upon!mitial of money from Mexico to Ar- ciation of azgressive war in 1th pre- | 1oda |15 bean dumaged by the colliyon which | 1he Districts halt of District appro-| tura M. Eliax, Mexiean donsil £ri smble can be signed vers shortly, | ye pecent fighting and the hombing | gent her 1o the botiom priations. Whenever it oA it S g ! There is full accord on the Drincl- | ot rebels by Marine Corp planes did |~ Then in rough water and low tem- | expended It would be equitable oMt PIPOVEd 102 pies of the treaty between the tWo |, "g,ninen the ardor of those who | peratures Diver Michaels sought to| ! | Rubbee Stamp Wrong. eountries and it remainx ony o polith | ume 1o join with Managua in honor- | attach an alr line (o the compartment |*Pe0d It under the haltandhalt law, | (8 SR TEER " - fext “f"-'\’_' "',”'“ "",! e 51 ing the Ambassador of Good Wil All | salvage system in order to supply the | the United States duplieating it Lot poueh, was mispeiled: on the atknip e e serican Momras actrine wan | 1dea of revolution and politics was 1ald | fmprisoned men with air. This falled | Under the demoralizing fnfluence of | uwed on some of the documents, Cu- st onroe doctrine cab | aside and one main § n 1And- | heenuse the diver became entangled in | S 1 T Sapge ke properly vecognized. Thewe points | Loyhia program twaay waw a dInner In | wreckage and wax rescued when near (116 MMM payment practice the | sachs xuid. o s i o g o St g . oies | DI DobO G Smiliano Chamorra, | ¢ v A comrid | wurp en expended without | “Peiia enbled notes and no real difficulties | Dis honor by Gen. Emiliano Chamo death by a comrade. surplus has been expended without| "VPMR- g iny Leporter, who led no 5 whomn the United States refused 10! The tragic tale of the gradually teipation by the Nation under s an auke or in adjusting them are foreseen Fenogntst ns a presidential ARPIFANL. | faing Torkgen from the B ae ey | PArticipation by the Natlon under any | worked with Avile, was asked eatlier e e today to spell this word and he o APPROPRIATIONS FACE Before the Spirit of 8t. Louis touch. | alr in the compartment g m “helija,” the same it uppeared . re «d the ground, Lindbergh had learned | foul and galex held up diving opern. | #urplus fund for the upbuilding of the | It e L | that he was welcome. A% he circled | tions for two days wan told at length. | Capital. Decixlon that the tax sur-| “M I (0CHIERIE e Mexican doc- Republican Leaders Ready to Side- ’ Code about, getiing the feel of the ground | At Jast came Wednesdn with fair | plus, collected under the 050 law, published H wl news- | tragk Measures Unless Spon- or By the At the code messag atedd naval experts had pronounced in the Hearst Mexi spurions, the ating the re was told to. { By the Associnted Press MANAGUA, Nicaragua, January 1 documents to be committee inve i the pay can Senat ithenticity of no subs| ¥ naval comms s in rative of nding the Dis presented Western all | ev | ¢ the repuorted that vecords of the transfer of money the wires were avuilable and no record whittever had been found of the trans: | were came to valise percentage B oblig ) to enlarge the as entu or & landing, he saw the great air-| weather and the submarine was lost. wmien b in g oaws | foia"of more than 106 scres bene m% Tts bmoy linen hid hroken away jn | existed unavoldably fnvolved the de R e R oxobrias | | him marked with flags and banners | " (Continued on Page 6, Column 1) | cislon that . A, D, Steable, in eh ol the proportionate payment | Y A and beautifully decora 1 e hA stenil weauion the | whenever 'REMUS FAILS IN PLEA | Btitoll Eed. Natlon was equitably due| (he e 20 in block letters stood out ¢ the code messages | " the tax o ould be pronotneed th ah, “Republica De Nicaragua B < surplus should be | LY, L parent translations s expended. | ment y FOR HABEAS CORPUS| v 1" i e tice, ax applied, repudiated A 10-day fnvestigation was 1 .uhm into the sxeven published messd i ints With Unfaleness Expenditures for Parks, md translath dr. Steuble ex- | platned, and every mean to | [ the Navy falled to “hre ciulled vode Ionpsum payment experk | 1y appiled, threatens | ek Commission law | Ing to the nal Capital community into e, i On’ ity face the Park and Planning Commission law | In broadly national, he termus of the LW suzgest the patriolle interest in it o the extent of u cent a yonr contel bution of every man woman and | child in the Republic. The title to all A purchased by the Park Com L ds vested in the United Btates, Park Commission can under it { B chnse nnd i wdjacent Maryland jand Viginie, aa well ns in the Dis ket The {than wedd pay. | ! sors Fight for Them. x the Arwor Prens dotis e Makes Graceful Landing. | The erowd burst intn cheers ax the | . Epirit B Louls appenred. T e , inless their | e “There he comes, % pieked | By the As | by uli the wmall children who | ¢IN ATI, Junusry 8.—~George i iy about the field or tugged 0 gamyy the former Chicago lawyer ot | Who became the “king of bootleggers,” e ke Mield amd their fine | s denied a writ of hinbeas corpus to Jothes ox they joined in the sprint to | 44y, and hix hope of evading punixh L be near the plane when it land | ment for the murder of his wife turned The Spirit of KL Louks landed gracs | 1o an appeal from the robate Court Nicaraguan inyed | Grder which found him insane and REBpangiad s ver. kad Aivected commitment (o the State How o x,“u.m .;\:.:,'A-"‘" "\ll:Y',"'I::";"!‘:""l;:f" pital for the Criminal Insane nt |.|..:4. (ral American country had taken this |y hie decls -k S siling youth Into it heart f Charles on, Couns nus, time to Vive jox Estados Unidos! they cried | D Dawa G Munro, the Amerlcat | gupfect an sppeal to the Court of Ap | Dealy, which provented immedinte ve. charge, greeted the fiyer and present { ¢4 him Lo officials wiovil of Remus 1o the Lima institu A silver key to Mana ax hand- | oy ed Lindbergli by the mayor, Cialdren | and senoritan threw Kigses at him ax | b mped by sutomobile divect 1o the Wistoric Compo de Marte, home of | President Diaz. Phe President and the Byor chatted in English Bulls proposing »o we Jiep POromp » e, sibilit etracked by . . K orx winted Press n e, » chiet of Connecti- vy floor Jend of all House ¢ Orraw 1o reque v exy ng Jegin therm that some v A the e Ison anid Amerl the w spartinent tary of the Mexico, told Avilin offered citn docnments for 1 bansy hese were refus To branded nn i “le” the siory thut he had offered o sell information | about American affai B Wrank Y. McLaughling of the i | 8ol Petroleum o in Mextco, had Wald AvIR enme o him with an offe o well informatlon passing bets o mh Shefield and Becretary X logg, and that Avila b sald My I wan avallahle | ‘ g SPRat e fust o plain le A I{ ane supplementnl wnd extraordl | sald ax (he committeamen faughic |OROWNS AFTER SAVING 2. penditures by (ha District of a0 peson, Mr Lane s, Ay DR L Colimbiin Pack Commission w, ave | offered to ot an oviginel of s lete Yoo | MCCtud by the law jtwelf to be paid | purporting to have been sent G ) “® ) fron e revenues of the District of | governors of Mexican states. The L Cotimnbin und the general fundn of the | poss) - was - declined by Lane, ! ‘ o the o proporthon aw | added That the - Ameriean e § wof the DISACE of Co | onee obtaned e e of - Avila from il curvent ratio wan and (s 6040, | on i the mubstanty W by e | e de ovgunie act of 1922, and still un |00 [ repented The wholesle sxcepions to| |5 0y 6040 ratio tnvelved In the tempo | v B payinent plan of 1920 190 19 and 1928 merely suspend the sub | tive faw of 1922 for the year du | « which the exceptions apply and do |y G vepent or permanently amend the n committes Ameriean ed. Lane said fonal Capital | ‘ ® that he also intended each commitiee dimcretion in approving tures and shotild Hous horizing o pe ot ene Worlous cane ISSUES OFFICIAL RULING ON ENFORCING DRY LAW Holde Server of Ingredi- Drinks Liable | st approprintion of more | niltion dollars a year, author | e | who | Youth ¥alls Through Hole in "1 ] When One He Rescued Slips, min nre WERT FORK, Ark, Jannary ing in nish. Dindbergh's brjet re. | A—After he had dived throukh piy in Lnglish was toanslated by s | hole in oo and saved two chums from | 0 ehsrge ol pro- | vos 1ML of e American High | arowning, Joseph Walker, 20, was and | Commission. Lindbergh sald “Ladics i SOt ol n gentlomen. § want 1o thank yoy | rOWned when one of DR iahad Al for ihe weleome 1 have vecelyed | st vescued slipped and Walker, ex ] havsted fell bark fnto the witey Lowman From the & wiomal Lild Jose Andres Uy deter of wir and forelgn offalrs sented the fyer 1o the people, spe leony of 1 “ho, ents for Mixing 0 Ouly When ¥nowing Purpose, 5 o Embussy ment officiat uently s with VAN eonnectio today by Assistant | il that Avila o with doew mght cly ., ghger Vit anay e not violate made thess documents? 1 Hoed asked 1odow't know,” Lape replied have noteed that wmany of Hearst's documents appear o have histuntive Inw Been Writton by the same person, wl Tl Bumpesin payment planc by aaeh the papers parported o come tgnoring (he lnw's spectle dlvcction of fragm mnny different officos and pot A 604N division of the cont. and by " Catling 1o make w #pecifie ncvease of | © Paking the stand, Page said he wos fhe Smpaim pavment 10 satisty the Ligin by Ambi el that the Taw's diveetion of & natlonal 40 per | A b ssador el ewident cent contribmtion han Heally | cCgiles hd wiltten a letter denvune thrown the whale tost of Park Com | ing him minslon expenditures upon e docal | “1le gave me to b e of detecton ayababie, | LR 0 e arkets of Anaagy, | Goayees B0 i eonverted on fne o st se Page s that Dy W esoermmith Amertenn Lyua Apwterdam and veturned 1o g, | wine, brondly wtlonnl prodect, whieh - conld Tike 1o get the lett 1 offevod gonernl wt Antwerp, testified | Uil Beates without hisving dectigen | 0 selfdecelved Distelet enthustiont) 0 have Avile get the letter 1 wan yearn, today before w House commitiee { of his purehuses cadly Indorsed, Into wn unjust and un- T cled awiy for some tine When | i “Phe only possibility of relief Nex | 0 dnterviews WIth o O g | endurable fnevewse of (he doeal fay it Luadorstond it Awbassa yewler |0 s ohmnge i American ingort duties Daorchants i 00 A e gof | Y burden, nealnst which the o Hheeld had the letter thit et with | “hat My iamond Smuggling Into U. S. Declared Beyond Control of Customs Officials it n frye g will of e o I Hie Dosinoned sinugghing Wto the United [eached sneh proportions i der | gianen s now w0 well organied and [lesomd control oy entvenched thit it canmot | The witiess 1old of one cos ffeively contyalied |3 SEle Ametican merchant g [olsed ne el #s 500,000 wapth o e Whete w0 wliongl i 1 1ve wtopped or understand, With . i Asks Better Air for House the Aeath of duris pupeat o Hoiae o) Alsbisni e called plan for apprs wor ket by P e 0 members of | ¢ " tive eotilation et e ) an W 4 e juber wiw ade Abr Thy b L which would sk i umprofilabie for | Antwery, . Messorsmith sl g | boneoed DIsielet taxpryor vigorously Page wis again asked to el who ton o w | the mmuggley o eniry Whs busl them why (hey il 00 orkanige 1o | 00ests 10 Congross Wil this vea) e b theN lettor prporting te Nl been |y the witness said Cxehde sk ing el erely oonse to weite into the Dimivier ve boen sent by Numator L Follotie f sermidth sdd Uit sdtonih for | iheir clube, They wpropriation b (he annual lamp - Continued on Page 2 Column 3 0 W yERrE (he war [eant of the members payment exception In practiee o the i 0 nited | tha boaros of Goverms Weie (h A0 provision of subsiantive law, an g on wament b | Ahiwe o | A b Radio Programs - Page M not beigone, w o oun | dvew © T T [T TR TR T (Continued on Pa, , Coalwimn 1) | Who was relieved of his o "ulh'lnw and the McCarl Stops Radio Broadcast of Third Liberty Bond Facts Under a ruling of Con eral MeCarl, prohibited fr roller Gen- the Treasury will he using the radio to facts about the proposed of the Third Liberty cailable September MeCarl holds that it is il the Treasury Departmes the radio for advertising without specifie authority from Con During the campaizn for retirement of the Second Lib- erty gexue the Treasury used a d radio hook-up, which redited with a great part of s 0f the retirement pro. broadeast relirement hond issue for use purposes to su Overtures have heen made to the controller general by Treasury offt but he has declined to revoke bis ovder, — MAGRUDER INTILT ONNAVY ARTILES Admiral Tells House Probers' Price Paid Is “None of Your Business.” By the Associated Press, Rear Admiral Thomas P. Magruder. mmand at Philadelphin Navy Yard after pub- lishing ges of waste and over- organization in the Navy, today told members of the House naval commit teo that it was “none of your busi. ness” how much was received from the articles. Asked this by Re Republican the de resentative Miller. Washington, after verbal sparring, Magruder snapped out “That 18 none of your busines Regalns His Composure. Almost immediately regained hisx composure and said th he wan “sorry [ lost my temper Miller, however, declared that he would make it his business to ascers tain how much had been paid the admiral tor the articies Representativ RBritten Hinols, sald he had that Magruder had aplece for the articles, 000 for the four Clan't that vight® admiral Mugruder replied that N no set price: that he articles, and that n recelved Dresents Ria, nxk vy t admival Republi been informed received $730 or a total of n he asked the there nad 4 written A check had ve Vinson Demoerat 1 i he had violated any regulations in publishing the admiral then referred mimittee to a statement made by etary Wilbur which. he said. was the effect that the artivities of (he VY Wern not receiving as much publiclty ax they should Tosult Is Charged. After soveral verbal exchanges be. tween members, Reprosentative Up. dike, Republican, Indlana, said he thought the committ had insulted Magiuder and threatened to withdeaw wontinued on Page 2 Column 8 ANNOUNCEM Publication of The Star's we featire of each presidential eloction year November continve untit the election in Por (he purpose of this survey MMt of Nigh geade politieal covvesy and two PARIEAPI from the Instructions un work “We want ab among candidntes, itleal Nuvvey, an s faets tte Impartialit No other nowspaper attompts AN comprehensive a survey of the trend of palitieal sentiment throush ant the Nation and The Ktar has taken wuch pvida in the widespread has been vecoRnition partality that s survey Hoowell established s The Star's veputation for falvness n its teading newspapers With buth Republican and Democvatio leanings as well as thase Which ave fndependent politically—subseribe for and e colve by telegruph vach weak a digest of (ha dispatohes from these handting that country of politioal news wpocial politeal corvespondents, Assivances ave given that (n v exervine the wimest vigilanes to avolt feopandising s veputation for alwolute political falvness in 1ta nows eolumng, mare in the mora popu The Star does ot play any favorites In its National AUE correspondents must not play favorites, honest opinlon, withaut blas we coloring.™ had tur rades in a In othe pointed rece RADIO MONOPOLY CHARGED TO BOARD - out manner |great fam { methads. re have ! reports. 3 ing has not | f | ome Defections Admitted. Station Manager Accuses' .. ks . o lfrom the U. S. Commission of Unfairly | shown by ome: exact number mi Restraining Air Privileges. | ipore about | deserters came t W |ment throush Man: . where it Br v sociated Press. | been received from the battlefront. Charsts that- \he Beders jo| It was noted here that recent re- e ¥ I’”f Radio| ,irts from Niearagua have empha- . s N 10 create a4 that Sandino apparently was re- menopoly of the air threugh the Na- | living aid of an unusual naturs and {tional Broadcasting Co. chain were | that the morale of his troops had been dged today before the Senate In-!materially advanced. Marins losses terstate Commerce committee, by D.|in recent skirmishes with ;h; Nica- W. May, manager ‘of Station WTRL, | faguans have approximated ia pro- |at Midland Park, N. J. portion_the losses in battles of the v ki _ | World War. e charges were made during | jarassing methods also have been | hearing on the nominations of Sam |emploved by the Nicaraguans, one Plckard of Kansas, Chester H. Cald- |favorite resort being to have a |well of New York and Harold A. La | irumpeter approach the American | Fount of Utah. to be members of the | lines and blow the “Marine call to commission. arms,” turning the men out from “Caldwell and Pickard have acted | (NeiF quarters ready for attack. unfairly and unjustly,” May declared. | Become More Bold. i are now threatening to drive| Sandino has been pictured as a man out 380 -independent hroadcasters on | slorying in military ters amd his men February 1. and ieave the air in the | Apparently have received ad of a [ nature to make them more bold in | their operations. Tells of Difficulties. | Marine reports show that Sandino 3 A | now has 1.000 rifles and $2,000 rouads He asserted that the commission | o¢"gmani arms smmun besides a has reduced the wave lensth of his|few guns of larger cal The size |station to a point where it was “of | of his force never has been fixed dift | little commercial value.” | nitely, the estim The New Jersey broadcaster took the | hundred or two by some American ob- stand after. Pickard had been que: ‘;‘f“‘*‘""“;x""‘m than a thousand by tioned for B R ssioner. whe S#idino in recent skirmishes has been der attack on the ground that he is|:o shower the Ar founs with aome- neither & Democrat nor a resident of male bombs, d with broken the State from which he was appoint- wire nai ied, detailed at length the difficulties| Marine Corrs records show th: under which he said the commission | SINC® August five men have been re | hnd operated in und: rtaking to solve | POFted atwent without leave. Two of | ba iy | the men reported to a column of Ma- the broadeasting probiem i “We have to fight the listeners’ bat- rines fer havir latter tle for them,” Pickard declared under | part of June d they questioning by Senator Dill, Democrat, | bad been held prisoners by Sandino Washington, coauthor of the radio \ct. They have equipment that cost and had been released The v three or 30 times as much as that of the broadeasters.” ard from, Reinforcements Arrive. “As 1 understand it then.” inter-| forvements have posed Senator Wheeler, Democrat, bolding Quilali, Montana, “the commisison has not apparently now id any attention as to whether there is a monopoly “We have considered that there is ne monopoly.” Pickard replied | Senator Dill insisted that the situa tlon was such that the commission ~hould take some action with relation | to the broadeasting of chain programs, expliining that unless a listener ha m expensive set he could get pothi | else except such | Wa | *1 beliove the radio engineers will solve that and other of the most dit cult problems for us,” Pickard re plivd | Replying v an inquiry, Chairnw | Watson said the commission would o out of business on March 1 » i | hands of the monopol have not been ce of any new borkood of Quitaly sht's mes. arters, saving ad led 2 second re- stold tered en ro . POLICY FLAYED. Chilean Paper Attacks Intervention in “Then what pens SANTINGO, ator Pittman. Democ Chat's on the lap of g turned the chairman L ‘("‘:‘\: eghad: | W enact some fegislation so its oM AR SEESH S .’ Cent will not be on the lap of the gads. 1 HIE ERE AHECEN o e Nevada Senator said e g TS o Senator DL then informed the eomy. | FHEE I8 IR - witteo that he contemplated introdue | PIVIOKED anew @ state of disgu islation to continge the lite .-1,«"!5;;::»: e ! the commissio 9 8 - United States Nevada e Bods,” 1o 1 seemed dells 1o reverds Wf internativnal ertors is net even | presontad as % nobly {nspived crusade a ] fro do god by force armas, bt and | rather appoars as a punishment and MENACe aainst a detenseless people have done pothin vlse in good o bad form its o aml duties © the paper savs, | e H0 “the honow i N set by the Panmerican s Root and Wikson™ and sava frern 10 the system of tterwsstva Dhecessarity will being as s s auence SO conugence im the [United Statos and stimulation of 1w [ Sixtance on the part of public apinion. ASKS SANDINO PORY. National Pulicieat Will Legin next Sunday Ky Survey, The Star denta s States has organtzed a special At least one in each State and the follawing is a der Which these correspondonts wilt pokicy Ko Ny both as between the parties awl Give CHICAQO, 1O RKnowles, Minister o January & G ~Howc A former United Statys Nitagua, belleves that the United States is dacking the WEORE WA In the governmental at falrs of the Contral Anerioan reputiie, "1 feel sure that the' United States has made a wistake in vecognising Prosilont Diaa sald My Knowles in An Informal debate with Prof. Willin Ho Hass of Northwestern University st neht. “Gen Sandine, the vebe! toaden, shold have boen (he mam swp ported by aur Gavernent CABOVe all it wonkt he better 1o | Iaks aur domangs i that sonnivy i \ felendly spivit (Nther than by fve {98 arma OW Lindbergh's | Rt [XhOURE @0 more 0 promote gl ek N hatween the twa countries that Sending Aeirshine and Maviaes" onee A Week to make se complets Without partisan or tactional newspapers throughout the he coming campalgn The Sar win