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TWO KNOWN DEAD : V0. § Weather Partly. cloudy fair; not much cha lowest tonight about 36 degrees. ‘Temperature—H yesterday; lowest, Full report on page 5. Closing N.Y. Markets, Pages 10 and 11 "Entered as second class matter Washington, No. 30,508, post oftice, 24 MINERS MISSING: AFTER EXPLOSION; Hundreds of Others Escape lllinois Blast Mile Un- derground. EMERGENCY HOSPITAL ESTABLISHED AT SCENE Brattices Moved Into Shaft in Ef-| fort to Restore Air | Circulation. | By the Associated Press WEST FRANKFORT, IIL, ary 9 —Two miners were known to have been killed and 24 were missing four hours after an explosion today in the Industrial Coal Co’s mine No. 18, near here. $ The dead were Carl Jones and Da\.) McFail. Their bodies still were in the mine at noon. Fire broke out after the explosion and made rescue work difficult. Al Pescue team from Benton entered the mine at 10:15 a.m. and a team from Valier entered an hour later More ihan 600%men were empiosed the mine. All escaped except the _who were cut off by smoke and @ust. A mine rescue team was sum- moned from Benton. ! Cause Not Determined. The cause of the explosion was not determined. It occurred in the scc-| tion known as the “first east north, 600 feet pelow the surface. | George Watking, the first man to make his way to the surface from the | explosiop area., reported seeing sev-| eral men apparently dead and others struggling as if ey were injured. | Watkins said he crawled on his pands and knees to an air shaft through which he escaped. He said he did not know the cause cf the ex- plosion. which occurred about 1 mile | from the bottom of the shaft. just| after the dav shift had gone on duty. | Emergency Hespital Opened. | Mine officials said after-damp. which | forme after ch explosions. often cagsed mote dcaths than the blasis themselves. Brattices. or temporary | eamvas partitions. were moved into the section in an effort to re-establish air circulation. - An emergency hospital was estab lished near the mine and doctors and purses were hastily :::'llmoned to give t aid to the inju: ) | .': crowd estimated between 1,000 and : 1.500 wathered around the entrance o the mine. These included many anx- Jann lous relatives of the miners. ! Rescuers Ordlered fo Mine. Director Lewis of the State depart- ment of mines. on husiness in tralia, directed mipe rescue tedins from Benton and Herrin tp West Frankfort and proceeded there by_automobile. Neither Mr. Lewis mnor President Harry Fishwick of the lilinois Mine Workers had detafls of the explosion. Mr. touch with the subdistrict president and union officials at West Frankport. Leroy Sink. chief of police, s#id he ! had received word that rescne ieams | were abie to enter the mine by the mal i gink said had mot | His body was riddied by the first o L e Full force of the {burst of enemy machine gun fire. . | and various private detective agencies, expinsion was felt in fhe “first eaxt N o | @ During the Senate hearings ar " e snid { Others Get Citations. | Washington. Senator Reed questioned | 1t was Sink’s understanding that | Second Lieut hn L. Nzel. Ni -’"};m l"ll‘;.u'l'hfl"":h'l'll‘n(hfhlloltr'u!‘ .rl men whe had escaped reported that ! tionnl rd (corporal. U. 8. M e e they hocw 2 peveral of those caught in this section | dixplayed personsl courage of the ! iy Fomd . bad teen killed | | CHICAGO HESKS OF BLAST Number of Men Trapped Unknown at Mine Headquarters. i CHICAGO, 3 Ary 9 UP.—Meazer ar, ‘lplmmn in the In-| skt No 18, at| i Jf the Peabody Coal Co. here, but deta.. were lacking The Peatwdy Co operates the mine The general offices of the Peabody | tely 600 men were | P ey oty - resulted in a nmumber of killed and | coi '.""""l-','-'. o :,';m"";‘u»n o h;.'d mv::; | n"""flfll)'hmn the first few nllnulpl; Gen. Eatrada Says Mex Not Con- | X " they 4id not | He was hit by two machine gun hul- . S raoned "ot B many thes e ot | 5, S5 Bt RS Ko | cerued With Publish % ton fn his belt. and only Inflicted | MEXICO CITY, Junuary 9 UP) — A - | alight wounds. When the advance The Mexican government does not | machine gun ran out of ammunition. | plan to.sue Willlam Randolph Hearst COMMISSION TO PROBE | Sergt. Noow, without orders and with | for stander in connection with the S-4 WRECK HITS SNAG| Senate Military Affairs Committee | Demoerhts Oppose Administra- | tion Resolution. The wom.nistration’s proposal fo ecommiseion of experta 1o investigs the R4 ciraster which has slready been approved by the House, struck 8 snag tudsy when i was takes up In the Senste nuval affairs commitiee It wes dearped that Demozsatic perbers of the Benate commities vig orously opposed the resolution on the | ground that an investigation entirely s by 8 commission of experts would | surogate the power of Congress Beep 8 check on what the departments of the Government are doing The preeting sajourned with the guertion unscted upon snd 1o be taken up lster I 1he week 1t is understood to be the aittnde of the Democrate on the commiiiee tha' wifle 5 group of expertn would be sppropriste for u wludy of the techt questions involved. the Ben conmitter imelf should make the | Snaguiry 1nto il oiher phaves of the oubmnit ne socident | STOVE BLAST KILLS TRIO 4 HMousewife Attempts to Hasten !11.3 With Gasoline | BI/OUEBURG. Pa., Janusry 5 (P) | At explosion and fire et the home | of Willlam, Young of Asbury, ner| here, resulted in the death of his| wite and two children, Jene 2, end Yave, 3 Mre Young atiempted 16 hasen & Yitchen re by pouring o miztoe o comiline wnd bepomene 0o (e Y wus working in the 8nd i nin e bbmt Two Killed in Berlip Blast. | BLIIAN ) sry 9 ) Vo plorion W illegal experimental laboratons | of Dahelen brought permons and bojured eight Max Staumer @ chemist, 04 sont in the yitla where the curred were killed. - o he o hers b mwin Sapiumion ¢ WEATHER. |of the rebel Gen Augustino Sandino. | | ed men and four boys. who have been | }ic qocuments to be false. a “Dr B e I N R e ational | tion to his country required he Inves. Fishwick immediately got in lof the combat expedition i utter disregard of his own life, made ithe enerny raked with fire from three wides, | chine gun. thereby displaying Pyt Charles E. Turner, U | was weriously wounded in the. first | Iishing papers. later shown to he| burst of machine gun fire. After re- | forgeries alleging that a larke sim wied to o | had been xet ande 1o pay four United Dosition 1o fire un the enemy and con. | Btates Benators to uphold policies fa tinued to fire until he fainted from | voruble pain and loxs of blood senor | e Mexican Pyt Herbert D Lester, 11, 8 M. C., | government - will not | brought a mule carrying the advance | With Hearst, 1t will | pedition Bureau Forecast.) tonight; tomorrow nge in temperature; ighest, 59, at 8 p.m. 39, at 6 a.m. today. ch D, 'C. WASHINGTON, D. C., »}lfi()A\']).\\',r ¢ Foem e WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION g Sar. The only evening paper in Washington with the ated Presc new:s Auo.c Revenge o oulELIAS LINKS “SPY" e . i Stops Chureh Music| T0 NEW SERIES OF BOGUS DOCUMENTS Br the Assomated Press PHILADELPHIA, Januar discharged employe of an ¢ manufactory, who is believed have dismantled pipe organs of separate churches on. two succes: sive Sundays in his desire for re- | l\enxc. is heing sousht by potice i()ffel-ed Forgeries by Noso ‘ here today. gpterdaz the man apntared &t | vitsky, Mexican Consul senting himself as a repairman for the organ company, and told the pastor he had been sent there to do some work on the organ. The minister later found some of the parts had been removed and there was no music at the night service. AMERICANS ACCUSED prlast Sunday he e | OF FINANCING REVOLT copal Church under the same pre- | | text. | General Claims. = ’kunian Said to Admit Identity as| 15 MARINES GITED | "z FOR GALLANTRY | the Senate Traditions of Corps Main-| YORK. Janua Nosovitsky, sel(-styled ° Whose name was mentioned in | investigation of forged | Mexican documents published hy the | Hearst newspapers, today was linked | ¥ : . 1. | with other forgeries. tained in Capture of Quilali, | The New York Worla said that n‘ series of documents purporting to Orders Reveal. | reveal plots by Americans against | the Mexican government. had heen | offered for sale to Arturo Elias, Mex- in By the Aseociated Press { MANAGUA. Nicaragua. January 9. —Citations for gallantry revealed to-| day that American Mavines had lived up to the best traditions of the corps famous for intrepid fighting. The ci- | tations told of personal courage under | withering machine gun fire when the | Marines captured Quilali. stronghold | ican consul general New York. but had been found him to be forgeries inspired hy Nosovitsky. The first set of documents was supposedly connected with a plot to smuggle arms into Mexico from British Columbia for use of revolu- tionists. The consul general failed to become impressed with these. and another series was offered which purported to disclose a plot by Amer- ican Catholics to finance co-religion- ists in Mexico in an uprising. on December 30 | Sandino, the seif-styled “wild beast | of the mouniains,” is now believed to | Recognized as Spy. be lurking m a mine 3 miles from ! " e e (oM | When Investigation by the consul Ei Chipote. A bodyguard of 50 pick- | oporay showed the purported specially trained to shoot, at his re. quest surround him The rebel leader, whose official docu- | ments bear a seal showing a rebel sol dier beheading a Marine. is ready to escape through Honduras or down the | | derson™ called at the consulate. Elias said_he immediately recognized him as Nosovitsky | Elias said Nosovitsky did not dis- claim his fdentity. but instead in- sisted all the documents were genuine and asked what proof was demanded | Coco River to the Caribbean. if hard | The caller anked by the consu- pressed . | late to show where the arms were | hidden and was given $200 for ex- Liquor Decrees Rescinded. The 33.year-old general. who was former!y a clerk in an Ameriean mine, | which he captured and destroved. has | rescinded his law providing the death penalty for the man that xold liquor. and tne hurming of her property for any woman found guilty. penses Two weeks lator. he returned and said the arms had already been smugzled into Mexico through Can- ada and asked to be sent to Mexico to trace them. He was laughed out of the affice | Finally. last July. the consulate was offered what purported to be u photo- Six officers, two non-commissioned | ¥tat copy of a fetter from Eliax to u officers and seven privates of the Ma-| Communist paper. inclosing $2.500 t rines, and three Navy pharmacist's |belp finnnce revolutionary publicity i mates ' were cited for gallantry in|this country. Elias refused to pay ction in the capture of Quilali by Col Lonis Masop Gulick. rommandin= the He asserted he identified tigate them in ali of Nosovitsky them. nard. also were cied. Reverely wounded early in the bat. wle. Cant. Richard Livingston. U. 8. M. C..remained on the field of combat wuntil the last of the wounded were re. wved, heedless of his own safe: the citution said. He was in comman as concerned Escaped to America. Nosovitsky three years ugo wrote for a newspaper syndicate u history of his tfife, in which he said he was horn in Russin. wus active as a revo- lutionist there, and. after spending severdl vears in prison escaped to the Unusual willingness” was shown by Second Lieut. John E. Hemphill, | Nicaragu National Guard (first ser- genm,.l A ';{ M. l('s:‘a in giving his lite | United States. He sald he worked at hes 1 vi _{ various times for the Department of e o e e hisi | Justice. Scotlund Yard in England man a weries of articles for highest order. Wounded and unihle the ‘Mcmret to handle a weapon. he stuck to his = position ax a memher of the ndvanes | Rers about forged documents and party. He made hix way forward to | % Arser areN look out for the welfare of his men " " v and U, ket ammunition forward to hin |, PeEe and Acila replied (hat hey uns. Due to hix alectness. the ene- | o0 That he had Heen fnformed | m great loss of life averted. positlon wax discovered and a4 har Consul General Elias had sought . Otio N, Rou 4 . | to employ Nowovitsky to forge a xet paast Otto XN, Roos. U. 8. M. C.|of flocuments for the purpose of dis which rertired & witheine e from | crediting thoes published in the Hesrst | a concealed epemy machine n | PEWERARErS about 50 yurds directly to_the front| WILL NOT SUE HEARST. and enemy rifle fire on the fankx that | s publication of forged documents ax to Mexlcan activities, Gen. Enrique Es- trads, acting foreign minister, wald yesterdany when questioned in regard to reports that such a suit was con urage | templated, 3 and gallantry which greatly assisted | (The Spanixh langu in sustaining the morale of the ad-| El Continental of vance guard terday published a dispateh from Mex ; . jeo City saying that the Mexicun kov- Private Badly Wounded {arnment would sue the American pub | s M, ¢, | lisher for $10.000 000 damages for pub- | hix way along the narrow trail which procured the ammunition and brought same to the advance ma- ke newspaper Paso, Tex.. yes goining consclousness he o gusrd’s machine gun through devas wting ememy fire, set up the gun and kept it going sfter the corporsl | Beyond that | have nothing to say.” in charge hid been riddled with enemy \POINCARE'S PLAN READY. machine gun fire gt ould, U - | Pinancial Project Awaits Conven- First Lieut, Mosen J. G who ssumed command of 1he ex. | FAvibasion ing of Deputies Tomorrow. PARIN, P U] after Capt win wounded. worked his way forward in front of the eneny lines 16 conduct | ~1remier danuary the mschine gun fire, showing sl poineave in expeeted to announce e | and soldierty abilty under the most | hrowd Hnes of hix monetnry stabiliza: | tifticult civeametances e wan slight | ton plan duripe the course of the next | Iy wounded Firet Livut Thoman 4 Kilcourse U 5M under n heavy, withering 4nd | well divected fire from the enemy dis | regnrded "‘,‘ perwonal safety and Continued on Vage wlumn b.) —Romc Gazes on—Unveiled Face of Emir's Queen, in Defiancc_ of Eastern Custom sewnion of the Chamber of Deputies which will convens Lomorrow The coming jon will be but i likely to tain many | tant political developments concerning the life of the Poincare unlon cabinet. hort, | By the Associsted Press (mented her by ul welcoming ROME. Junuary 9-The Fterns) | party at the station Those who wel City todsy eptertained sn Oclental | comed the FKastern potentite Included Somiann wazed o defonce of Fastern | 1008 FOmbers e, Prefer Mua tnditinng Draring the ourney heve on (e Boon after e arlval bere of Laienmship Kadputans both the Qu Auwmnotiah Khun Ve of Afghanis Luad other women i e panty ap Lan, nnd bis Queen. she apprared with | peared unvelled e e b fore Ve Quivine) patice | JU fook 180 trunks (o hring the 0 remponse Lo Whe cheers of n vast | clothes the women of the party con crowd | wider necessary for thelr Buropean Whe Queen wan revealed as 8 tall, | (oor Woryskmned beauty. she wore 8| The arrival of the Fanir was maried | mannrt Wark Kuropean Avess and car-{ by the collision of two planes of his yiea & greal bouguel of ved roses, pre | serlal escort, Ope pllor was killed | the $2,000 demanded. ,'&l-fx‘:m he suspected the varioas] SN pl o he fulse but said his obliga- ILINESS " DELAYS RETRIAL | Justice Siddons Postpones | Sinclair Conspiracy Case OFFAL Until April 2. Rather than jeopardize the life of Alhert B Full. former Secretary of the Interior, by & him to come to Washin anuary 16 Justice Frederick L. Siddons today postponed the retrial of the Fall- Sinclair oil conspiracy case until April Counsel for Fall had told the court that the former Secretary’s physical condition was such as to preclude that the in May date (or As moon as the court had set ! his coming here during the rigors of | 4 Washi ngton Winter and had asked trial he continued until late or early in June. the the new trial. Senator Pom- presented, to Justice Siddons new subpoenas difeéted to Harry M. Riackme: missing Dome case. sojourning in Europe, to appear In court April 2. Blackmer Served Previc Blackmer had been served with subpoena but O'Nel the Government will be made by the prosecutjon. Mr. Pomerene stated, fore the In as=K the retrial could not co assoclate teel comp of th cved wit Harry ¥ Justice date for He eriminul two crim when many of He dec ourt would not take an declured the. r and James E. O'Nell the witnesses in the Teapot for ihe January 16 tial | i1 has never been located by | Renewed efforts | be- | to find O'Neil retrial. i ing that March § be Mr. Pomerene s set for | a it Fall pe here then, he and his | J. Roberts. would | . Owen e for a severance | pelled to i case and ask the court to pro- | the independent trial of | clair. iddons, the retuial, h after fixing the announced aster recesx more than 1.500 cases were pending in the ninal divisions of the court Octoher term convencd. them important ones. Warns of Criticism, tared there was no reason to th | “blind one’s eves to the unusual pub- | lic interest In the Teapot Dome care.’” and warned that “there is abroad in the land a great deal of criticism of the admi by the Fi He decla ce res) that it question” his prese nistration of eriminal justice | ederal courts, due to delays.” | red {t was the tendency to nonsibility for delays on the | Federnl courts, William and Matk D. ico appeared in b Affidavits of reputable physic presented to shington ew Mox. Fall | e were | he court which showed | was “absolutely out of the *for the former Secretary In | nt physical conditlon to stand | E. Leahy of W Thompson of alf of Mr the rigors of n Winter in Washington Mr. Fall' s Influenza, circula and lung trouble make it impossible, the report wald. for time. Intimidation Probe Resu Justice was not ‘nts on struct Just The Inqul into the charg amen J o O'Leary, ussiatant Statew attorney, had intimidated | ward ) Kidwell, fr. Fall8inc Juror, Was then resum Tns Henry G. Pratt, Frad Sandberg, RRich ard 1L Manstiel 1 of the locsl | | other witnessen were examined by | O'Leary In an effort to preve that Ilfii von with them at various (imes on December 1718 nnd 19 when he x| ged with having heen with K el They testified that on these Ll they did not see Kidwell with O Leury KELLOGG PLANS VISIT T0 CANADIAN CAPITAL Becr It nis Hecretary Kellogg plans to mak visit to Canada early short ruary tendance Alnerica week T Prctury of winte will turn ol courtesy to the Gover wind ol Vis couniess o e | Mininter MeKengis King, who recentiy wade oficin) visits o the Nation ) Capital - While &l Otaws Becietary Kellogg and his small sulte will he the house uestx of William (hillips {1 K. Minister 1o Canada not o day tary Will Governor @enéra) and Prime him to stand the trip at this Siddons announced that he ren rule today on the Apun from the court ¢ grand fury presentment | the charge of conspiracy 1o | Return Calls by Minister. offcinl dutien will permit it n K Mlowing hin veturn from # at the png of the Pan n Congress at Havana next he Cantdlan visit of the N in the native Vhe Gip will py more than thies or four {trians and careful drivers by [ thin 'Bowlder Crashes Bowtdr b |\ CONPLETES T0 PANAMA CITY PONTARDAW January 5 —Three sound pers live in this Litle Glamor shire village. They are the children of Mr. and e i i e ermecig : Thousands Welcome Airman on His Arrival From them dead. No one was hurt. s Costa Rica. 7.4 AMI‘I’Y Is EXP[B‘[H] | PART OF GRANDSTAND A ' 1 AT FIELD COLLAPSES their home nd bounded through bathroom and Kitchen, the three children continued to dream They 4id not awake untii their parents rushed in expecting to find No Casualties in Crash — Flyer Abandens Plan of Visit to South America. down a 130-foot hill. erashed into U. S. Officials Believe Pan-| i 2 5 American Conference Will et i i Promote Friendship. | 7™ %2n Jose. Costa Rica. to Pan- ma City today carried Col. Charles Lindberzh to the end of his Cen- ! Ameri By the Assoiated Press. ran tour. He left San Jose Final pieparations for American participation in the Sixth Pan-Ameri- can Congress at Havana. which opens 1 week from today, are under way 1t the State Department with teasion more or less relaxed as to what might happen. owing to the partial adjust hergh, Panaman o'clock this afternoon The famous avi bos and swept toward D ETROIT UNDER “MARTIAL LAW" IN DRIVE ON MANIAC DRIVERS 4,848 Tickets Handed Traffic Violators in One Day—1.009 Motorists Pay Fines Totaling $18,000. By Consolidatad Pre DETROIT. January wilitary bearing and sharp commands that would daunt the most devil- may-care ¢ drivers, 300 extra<duty policemen stood on impor t corners in Detroit today one im- pOrtant intersection there were four picked giants in uniform—to enfo by the might 9, —With = zuns if nece; thix overgrown municipality In office nt” City Hall ¥ Commis- sioner William 1. Rutledge. his lips wn. awaited reports The motor metropolis was virtually under martial law. with eity authori- ties determined 4t whatever cost to end the slavghter of innocent pedes- rovinz maniaes. who had cast a pall of gloom over the city during the holidavs hy the indiscriminate Killing with high- powernd cars of move. than a score of+ children { w hi all this was landinz place a tropicz ment of Mexican-American controver- | (hover Jnaa sriff wind mas bloies e : ered at th Administration concern. reflected in b= he unusually careful selection of the o American deiegation headed by for- Hughes and President Greeted by President. mer retary Coolidze's decision to g0 out of the President g oSO country for the first tume since he said “Col. Lindbergh, others have secured the liberty of America. You with your ability of shortening distance, ire establishinz a basis of fraternity and are bringing together all the came to office to attend the congress. arose largely from the difference with Mexico. It appeared possible 10 Wash ton officias that the Mexico City government might lend its support | American countries on a basis of real to what would amount to a cam- understanding " ien designed to impalr American | There was some confusion at the e tanding. As Col. Lindberzh taxied prestige in Latic America. el o LIt el stand, mounted Panaman troops gal- Wik cumnelens: whte. telte Factors Causing Apprehension. 5 0" 0 (4" e plane to keep the on by newspmpers. tadio broadcasiers| The Nicarsgua situation. the wave T e The e and other ire suppurt of ehil- o wditorial atrack on alizged American | ever. would not give way, and It dren orpha el drivers who |t i which sume European | seemed for several seconds that many It at neither safely zome nor red papers have engaged and numrerous iives were in danger as the =2 siznals. et factors tended to create this of the Spirit of St. Louis kept whirl Investigation has shown that auto-| uprehension. although at ne time has | ing. """'”'“ vers nses are held by n any danger of speciilc_ac Landing Made Safely. more than a of inmates of in ana of an anti-Amerian e TARe Sexlamar Dutroiteres whohudl] on At SR i alhee intie A gl £ U M SR el A - in_momentary anger. shouted “Mani- | Conferences. the pan-Americin con | S LR Lhe American dir hero Fel S ew Criveen: 10N Fvest cananane L U ISR AU | inen Sranistand.. while the" caued nd hemselves vindicated - . el " him 3 * Insane. drivers? There must he! ™iiyn " tinzer f the diplomati- | “UFEed about him and cheered wikily. hundreds. possibly thousands. of such tarcle with Mexico forming a storm ' o S8 the 03 fld. now known as in Detroit. replied & social service | oo for whatever attack may de|oave Lindbergh. a coatinuoes -xecutive when questioned by the cor ‘ashing licie: r. Stream of peopie came to watch the Velop on Washinzton policies appur- (RO OF Brople come o watch “"_','.;.;""'"‘ e - ertly oliminsted. nowever. the pic oo "o b COR lmmn’l’mm sun here are 500 persons roaming the tuie has ~hinged materially. It now 7O SOTE Wh (FRDIAl ruthlessness. streets of Detroit be Insane and are at large only be. cause there is no place in whi Measure for Purchase of Site Finance C Now Needs Only Presi- dent’s Signature. took the final step re Government 1o Congross today towurd authorizing buy Pennsylvania avenue-Mall trlangle for new Federal buildings, when the Sen ate agreed to the report of the con forces on the hill adopted ‘the conference in the day. The bill Is ready White House for the signature of the President, which ix all it now needs ! o make it law Honse Passes Bill. The House vote was =78 to 63 Chairman Efliott of the House com mittee on public buildings and ounds presented the conference hort as privileged matter Repre sentative Black, Democrat, of Texas opposed giving such blanket author ity o the commisson, sayiog that eport earlier | it would be possible to tear down the | ibould go. The figure of $290,000,000 ! fixed by the House is held by Secre MANY | apy Alellon to be too h Senator Simmons of North Carolin mocrat on the committe and spokesman n tax affairs tor the Building. which h used for Southern Railway bel'eves should e yeurs to come as an office bullding | by the Government He | Commission of Fine’ sentative Cooper of Wisconsin spoke in deferse of the Commission of Fine Arix Black epresentative nton. Democrat of Texus, xupp Mr. Black. warn ing thut the molishing of both the s rn Bpilding and the Post Office | rtment Bullding in being wdvocat undue Klarm was belng ox pressed, sx there was no intention for some time 10 come to raze the Nouthern Bullding hecause the P'ublic Bulldings « slon in already hard put to find i which to house varlous un the Government during the public bullding pEram. M Underhill called attention to the long recognized needs for cleaning out ramshackle bulldings tn this avea, fivectly under the none of Congress and offensive to Visitors to the Capl tol He sald that the accamplishiment of this clean up should not b now feopardized by delay 10t passige of e i vote wan dewmanded by | A My voll vall Minek Quake Felt in East Afvica NAIHOBL Kenya Bast A wary N < Nevers earth tren g from 10 seconds to & minute w felt throdghout Kenva Foiday. Theve wera no casualtion and fittle damaxe beyond cracked bulldings, " By the Assoc A all of the private land in the! tax relief The House had | the finunc to be sent to the ;. sjon predic (Contifiued ‘on | “HOUSEANDSENATE TAXEBILLTOBEPUT 0K TRANGLEBIL ASIDE SAYSSHOOT ommittee Chairman | Predicts Sidetracking Until After March 15. ated Press that N would on committee who are KNown 1o 4, eqrs to Washiagton abservers that papn. i ronath: of . ke Prosidemt | E21Y IR be morning there bad been and the America xfimm il be gt but it did net harm the Jdevoted 1o an “Lattn By a sk Tied = e America as to American purposes and | Siyieg troo, | Sbj-ctives *o the south, and to pro- m...u.,"",,"',,,'.’"s','m'"‘f&,_“" S motinz further the cooperative treat: Gen Willlam S. Graves. commandant ment of matters of mutual interest .f the Panama Canal Department of )etween the American republics. the United States Army. was first of Agenda of the Congress. Which (h. gone executives to arrive. Many Presid-nts Coolidge and Machado of .utomobiles*brought Americans from Cnba will address on the opening day. the zonme territory. includes discussion of s number of Just as President Chiari drove on questions of this sort. largely. if M0t (he field with his wife and one of his wholly economic in character daughters. followed by Col Harry Burgess, acting governor of the ch to thou- 4 st u | spect Friendly Meeting. Canal Zone. part of the grand stand When the roport on codification of cellipsed. pap American ‘nternationil law is' There were no casualkies The structure was x flimsy one. erected for the occasion the discussion will which reached. however assume a political character. obeervers feel, is apt to prove a' A Squadron of planes left the field springhoard to jump off in assiiling fo escort Col Linddersh in. the *“Colessus of the North® Such questions as intervention to preserve order or protact lives of nationals in Another country fall under that head in GETS EARLY START. SAN JOSE. Cesta Rica. January S UP —Col. Charies A. Linddersh hop- ped off on the last lap of his Central American tour st $45 am. ceatval standand time. for Pan But lacking any dpfinite indicarior that any government will depart friwy its previous attitude of friendliness to the $2 0,000 be sidetracked juntl after March 15, when fist aX (o 'pited States, this speech-making - returns of the year are due. Was 3 pot viewed in Washington, as 3 The Americaa fiver's goal is an air made today by Chairman Smoot of serious matter line distance of 319 miles. At Panama I few weeks which has made the Wash is this development of the iast the fiver will decide definitely what Atthough the finance committee K route to follow on Xis coming vis Bas mot even been called into ses- | INSton Government cunfidently hoge | . Havams, where the Pam-Amecican Chalrman Smont dechared that | ! that the Havaoe Congress. will' U n : " 5 i » mark a stride forwand in the inger | UORference will be in session. when 1t met it would take up the aations of the American republics Col Lindbergsh was on the fle House bill providing for the return despite whatever fiery speeches are carly this morning. preparing for the of seized alien property made. Rop to Panama. He arrived at the If Democrats oppose this move, the Attention of the American press has | Guhana Flving Fiel at § oclock, and ‘halrman said. he had enough votes heen \'N;‘ U to the meetlug 10 3UCh 3 | yrepully studied maps of the tecti to force the delay. Foos b e Bt "% | tory over which his fight was to carry Administration teaders have declar yually all heads of the Washington od that after March 13 it will be possi- | bureaus of the zreat dailies are plan- | a stay of several davs in Pan ble to show by figures the condition ning to despite the fact that ama, Lindbergh will st ) the Treusury's finances and deter {ranking [ minoy an At hix home by a shight iliness CHINA MASSACRE FEARED. 100,000 Baby N _ Between Health Chief and Predecessor Uy the Assoclated Press. Just b rity, had X matte [ ow [ 1 plan wether today for consideration hut handoned any cmbia and Ve Making one or more stops en route. to arrive at Havana during < of the Pan American Con opens January 16 N r advance publie dad another dulifght Attendance at wne in American Congress is in the throes of one of its most important sessions. ar tax reduction TWO SLAYERS DIE. | Men Carry Pictures of Relatives Into Death Cell. [ xh His Mexicw Uity was in the face of various ey ned o bring his sals and crgan s were 1he mata aged here The he was detained BELLEFONTE Wi Januar Ravmond s County and Willia thelr dest to delphia jaid the ng stunts et e puid tor rder this morning > . g ting tossad N pitentiary ured er preveded Mevera to the One Was sk ed within the ul.~\'| fow yeArs ‘II“\\ .‘- Priests and Nuns Reported Held by v Both carcted pictures of thew The :vu{n' ‘;\A!fl‘ the x::"\ of tepresentatives Elliot axiead Uvex into the death cell and hekd soover. Kicking off or & game deineen of ludiana, Lanham. Bandits in Mongolia. o until steapped 1n the electiie; 4 native and o Peruvian team A "'l'm'l'l‘“"':" ML T xRN ll'ml-'-h-l\l "l'; LONDON. January 9 U0 A Tien. chair. Both seemed brave I the face ctandad poagram forved him (o leave U of Mnamachusetta. umi Snell. | (g ¢l X 2 x to | of death and Winter protested his in cuvans wen, It & | Rtepublican. of New York. that the | (5 " """l'"“ bitoethe 'l‘f"‘ Rapem ¢ nocence until the last received & set of dooks Past Office Bullding does not came |2y sald that the Helglan mission ¢ can authors from & Bative within Vince of the lexisiation | TnUSIn had recelved a smuggled let 3 Y hosen queen of 3 MdOr carnival, under connideration. becnune this deals | 1er saving four European (s siv Three Children Die in Fire. uest of the Custa RKwan only With privately owned land o be | nuns and numerous Chinese and Mon i : the Chamber of D mocuired, T Reprata it e o, | Nollan MiPl stugants ha been held cap: | BUFFALU N Y. Januavy & U i the Masohs De reevived [} Dlican inais, pointed out | tive by bandits at Santaho. Inoer Thiee sleeping hikiren were by Siftx for dls mother as well as hom that the mmission of Fine Arts his | Monguolia, for three months, The cap to death kst night I a fre oa welt no AUthority in this matter which is | tives feared that theiv massacre Was by an overheated Ritehen stove in 8 et exclusively under furisdietion of the | inminent (rawe dwelling (n South Buftain Al Pablie Bulldings Comminsion | he Iotter complatned bitterly of i thive Were in 8 bed in the Kitchen M Lanham, vanking minority mem | diference of forelsn troops. Whivh are The mather hud loit the ho n\‘l\n-\ SLAYER GETS 75 CENTS ber of the House commitiee on pube [ within stetking distance of Santaoho, | for twa okler sons ut Dy, and oo e Buildings g gronnds. sl that | 0 capiive's plight flraing round the nouse i tames. AFTER KILLING CAR MAN Prisoner Confesses Shooting Oper ator—Blames His Two Companions By (he Aseniated Pross MEMPHRIS. Januacy A—Chreece Reese. hegio fives Manging for kKithing ames Start Chicago War iy aals ™ Negel sakd that tow CHICAGO, January 9 —The names | had adimiited (it they copled (he lat[d wan v 4 tobbery trow which be ot 100000 babies and their parents|and delivered &t to v Hundweon's twevived valy 13 conta |'\“I|‘:|‘.‘|vwl|m“r“ 1::: ‘nl-ll|._.|r |:.‘|M," home after he (Keged had taken offive. Shetil Rusdt ansounced today seobaniraliar v ity D Bundesen, adnut g possessdon | (hat be abot Rodert B Calvery, 88 Chicago s health commisstoner D0 TR T GGG e woukl AR B aperstul of & cie man stieel cat bere Aol T Kegel and his predveessen | pher wethon Which Bis Sicesaur ot the RIght of Dheember 33 and e thoman N Riadesen WML frhe M sald the Hat wouhl be ot weix $3 on Nim. Reese sid Phiwe private sdetoctives. senb By gued by bim (o carey on ROWark e e bad o divkle (et with twe ee P lerel, vatlod 0t the BUndereon maiing pamphitets and oiier perkul | siniines home Sy and toquested the BsE s ot infoonac e sn e He dvwlated that the shouting of Which contains the names abd a0 L oare angh feeding o habies CRIVEEY Was seckininh As be beard Arenaen 0f ote (han 100,000 habies 1 have boen doing this Wik in &b (e cat At the el of the lne one Lovn between August 20, 128 and No | Chivage fur many vvars aid the (n [ of his conanions shoved M avd the vember 3 1 LHant marality rate Ras droppet con | wistal was dachargat Ote man has Lotn osald 1o Be Worth more (han | siderably Hundesen sabl 1w o heen airested as an acvompive, IA0.000 te Curnitiee Arms, depart | tnue to carey on - The aviginal I is - @ - —— Went stores ald Other business | in the vity bealth offfee And can be s Bow L copisd at auy tiwe* (Radio Programs—Page 23