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10. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) WEATHER. ) ; ® “From Press to Home Incroasing cloudinexs’tonight, prob Within the Hour” stly Sullawdd by rain; tomorrew. ot | The Star's carrier . . as tast as the papers are printed. Sk s S - WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 104,611 Entered an second class matter WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1928 —FORTY-SIX PAGES. TWO CENT! Washington, D. C. MRS, SNYDER STAY ™ . Ckists Fear A quicavt HARMONY IDENT o~ | PRESEENT LEAVES S RULED ILLEGAL, v s s e AMONG DEMOCRATS (= jour.. >~ | TOMORROW ONTRIP EARNG TOVACNTE. o™ | S | AS PARLEY OPENS AT | TOHAVANA PARLEY URBER HEI-U IUDA Machine Gun Bullets, Rain, % B iFires Glow Under Surface, - SN, \* ¢ N \\\;\ \ "\ | | Record Party of 86 Will Ac- / / X N Fog and Mountains W R However, With Threat of ; : N i ) company Executive on < —— Delay Granted by lustice Formed Dangers. ) AR Momentary Outburst. N X N Cuban Journey. describes the remarkable feat by which inger De- /73 i witie nd gt Sl - 7 , » iseigisk s L el ooy, Bnfndlo 1 ». | BID FOR CONVENTION \ KSR ) ) ‘ GREATER PART OF TIME cides From Albany. N wort atioet 10 i ey ency landing feld at the village o1 | g 3 5 \ e 3 3 9 ? . e menontand frco. ot & time fving e s Y | San Francisco Offer Applauded, but \ W] A et £ / Only 40 Hours Will Be Spent in A load 1n_the ade: d M. L & D CASE MAY BE CARRIED . ra, 45, mites, meny ! ; a8l | Many Leaders Prefer to Go N y &, ’ Capital of Southern ; > serond ' ; 0 | to Middle West. \ b P i ; Republie. IVISION VO/APPELLATE O . BY €. FRANK St | €. FRANK SCHILT. . tenant Urited States Marun: Coros i gy : BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. K J! o ateh _to he Star and North ! o Executions Will Take Place To LAt o aniner Aiame. YU ing through the town. This is only | The dove of peace hovered over the | + if s Voided—Pris- MANAGUA. Nic i v 12, 15 feet wide with a 3-foot ditch run. Democratic uational committee as it . . ¢ 1on enroute to Havana, Cuba. where night if Edict I Shores Lurm- ’..‘,‘.M,\;.'.',-,"""!'a:‘:m‘,',. ning through it. Our forces bad | met today in the Mayflower Hotel to 3 the President will address the open- oners Learn of Latest Develop- . rew davsago with Sandino's bandits Pand:ts all around them pick a convention city. It was evi- 2 S inz of the sixth Pan-American Con- outside the town of Quilali, Province = OV planes ‘hmm\mn »}"‘;k‘ T';",'\d | dent that leaders of all factions were sress Monday, will be the largest ore ments—Both Keyed to Highest o Nueva sezovia. " our airplanes shoveit tn aur sround woobt: | TR |intent upon harmony both during the n the history of dential travel Tension ke U R ameasike from Eround ihe road. making a runway 70 feet |committee sesions and at the Jack-| ’ 1 - ing. EDSE. e e Wide and 300 feet long, and very |som Day dinmer tonight. Under the | hty-six persans will be aboar bl sy el rough. k \ia | SUFface fires are suill glowing, how the special train of 12 coaches when the Associated Press hat their immediate evacuation was, A Iigh DI i at one end of this|ever, and might blaze forth again s gut of Union Statien. w W YORK. January 12—Hear- necessary to save their lives. et I et e A g ::‘,fi;m the meetings. i mber breaks the record, established A5 ‘on for Mrs, . The country for miles surrounding e ": T ovith A9 000.fhot fountain | Six cities made formal application s the party of President Hard: ¥ ot exe 3 Quilali is passable only by foot and d'.“ ‘"), s ifiie hver. | for the honor of holding the Demo- ileft for his il-fated Alaskan trip. r was postponed from pack mules. Not even bull carts can directly acros el teratic national convention. They are | 21 persons. 1 345 today at the re-|travel in the vers mountainous wnd 0N avproval by Mal Rowell com [eryit, with an offer of $123.000 and | A A A o A e denzely wooded country. Quilal is in| handing Marine aviation in 2 | convention hall seating 17,000 per- | Interest in Trip Unusual. F. Hazelton, her!a deep hol . deAd by high . gua, wheels with tires eight uum--l | 0 sod b ooy | on, la deep hole surrounde zh. rug- | o placed on a Corsair air- | %ons: Miaml, §100,000 and a convention Ot o€ 130 reasons why [ 2ed mountains. The only fairly level | X149€ — —————= | hall ating 15,000, Chicago, $130.000 T counsel. The hearing had dent’s pari ] . Spot for miles around is the road run- | (Continued on Page 2, Column §) e Gantel ? Soldier Field 4 3 sanlly becn sevfor A0/oiclock:go. [I0OR W ATDURE B A | Stadiom: Houston. $200,000 and a hal | TR portions is becau eral members horning, but was changed |_\ ating 6.500: San Francisco, $250 000. | . ¢ the American delegation to the ‘ . MARINES K“.'. ]4 NAW GOURI GUES | Cleveland. 8150000 and bait seuting | Secretary Discloses Plan for 20-Year Con- raramerican consren” o we_as Levy Is Not Binding, Attor- 1. e oo price i it 1 | |SIX CITIES FORMALLY il , e N TRAVELING WILL OCCUPY ck at request of the at 1 16.000. retary of State K { Houston led on the first hallot. The t of the ‘F]“’ e _f"';'_';;j._‘:f""j“‘;'.i,f’;.:‘;,"j Airman Reaches Base for His struction 1n Testlfymg Before Commit- of La l:go:fi:fl:a;flxl - wives are to Miami. 6 Chicago, | c d D . m ‘ President. Moreover. because of the Middle West Is Considered. Projected Hop to tee_Q‘-“zze on Details. eat interest in the President’s visit San Francisco’s bid of $230.000 for ik to the Cuban capital. which will be bis ©i the hearing, that there 15 no cause e | the convention was greeted with ap- | Havana. nrst journey bey borders of delaying Mrs” Snyder's execu- | R Jlwuse. 1t 18 recognized that a city mak By the Aerciaisd rl 4 todes | B20IE upon l(ho program alreads an. his own cour: b«;mmzhm-. tion. it will take place at 11 o'clock . isite of Ing a large money offer will be careful —_ —_ Secretary iibur josed today nounced he fact that an additiona . considera more than the cus tonizht, as a(htu'u‘lti. barring unex- Bomblng Planes Break UD Board Visits Place Where S “| 5 sidered. In addition, many of the | go 1hy Associated Press tefore the House naval committee construction program wouid be nec & of newspaper corre pected developments. mmitteemen remembered with pleas that the Navy Depiriment has draft- “ary. Mr. Wilbur replied that it ndents, news photographers and mo- RE i ; cdes | l ! nk to Reconstruct Cir- e the entertainment provided by the FRANCE FIELD. Colon. Jan- | 5 " s A s wonld 'n_picture operators are going along S -'““;’rl'd"]-‘ “";"‘“’ 'h:: ':”' Concentration Near U. S. Sa | Coast city in 1920, However, not a uary 1 ol. Lindbergi. landad ot "“r:,'“; m,";f ':j:,";“,,':,: The Secretary’s statement was made | Virtually all arrangements for the 18 cause jor delaymng alrs. > Ts | S s ” " o8 B O .- i r Vinson had ed him if he be irip were completed todav and every o 3 of L of the committ - non o his = D execution. he will then be asked by | Stronghold at Quilali. cumstances on Spot. lfew afithe membary o commilites| “emtsly’ hace this. aflernoon on: b m already announced Is only 3 | isved the American Navy was now a thing was ready at the White House u 1 a | are anxious to take the convention 0 | flight from Panama City bga - P 2 b gl the State 1o vacate his stay. and 1 | the Middle Weat. ‘and Detrolt and) firyt class fighting forc for ¢ parture of Mr. and Mrs he declines, the case will be taken — Cleveland will be considered. The | By the ¢cuuiatad Press While he did aot make public the s need cruise ?.. answered w\o ::. ‘The party -r‘:i.he ll‘lx.? hy_r* before Presiding Justice Dowling of | g 1y Associated Press. By the Associated Pre g {offer of Cleveland was submiited at| PANAMA CITY, January 12.—-Col |1rger program. the Seeretary testi-| A% 1 tried Jo point out yesterday. | V ashington ffl:vfi.t” ve. ;‘mm.: the Appellate Division SHss 4 BOSTON, January 12.—The naval| he cleventh hour. | Chartes A. Lindbergh. who will use fied under questioning that it pro- ‘N4l I8 an absolute n S e ours will actual spe: PP P & MANAGUA, Nicaragua, January “F c Anveetibuting Eheiainks | it R aARinat each aliy abioubt 4 Sed Tor th " Then your position as Secretarv s in Havana The remainder of the Aid to Lorraine. 12.—Marine Corps planes stood ready | SOUrt of Inav " b DS A At ea v #hould | (glon nn the north side of the Canai| Vided for the replacement of hattle: that we have stclass Nav time. except far W ops at Miami - # ey | inE of the submarine S-4 off Province- | be given 15 minuies to present its in-| 700 1 oL e hix hop to Havana Shibs as soon us this is possibie under Fontioned Vit Bri o ¥ | and Jacksonville, r"h( il e a:lr::q Justice Levy said he had advanced | to deal death to rebels wherever they | town laxt monih stood temporarily.| vitation orally to the committee. A 9 828 base 8 DOp Lo LIETAI | thal Wakhingtoa: drad ey e ARk Sackies K @ - the time ot the hearing un request | might appear. adiourned today to allow its members | decision by the committee on the con took of for unl-g - {“ s ‘h;h el ey s S g - to n ; of Deputy Attorney General Beyer.| Land and air attacks routed rebels )5l (0 0 0 Ty i bect the | vention city js expected today. unlees | Lindbergh shortly before P el B e T s e Program Covers Several Years. Mission of Geod Will “All I want,” said the justice, “is|attempting to m: near the Mannu | o L ter Y Ulw‘v should be a deadlock, which h‘d\ls morning. Chiarj | ® t0ral cost of approximately $3.000.- “And 10 make it a firstclass Navy Prasident Coolidge’s rea! purpose in to give the child Lorraine (Mrs.|stronghold at Quilali, Tuesday. Four-| Ty "0 00 Saury was the "m“‘nux ooked for. | President Chiari and S nore .|;|x.m 000,000 Within a few vears, he add. it Will be necessary o have the 71 making this iong journey to Cuba i Snyder’s little daughter, who is bene- | teen rebels were killed. Marine hn:l- designated to teke Rear Admiral Jack- One Fight Averted. ’ul;;:‘ ;wnclk;b:.en‘;:ml:r‘:t ;\'m:h A:M :‘;: ::r 1:..::..\:::..:.‘:. .,i .l::pt;:l ships un ;:_l:'-' I‘;Mlnm l::“:jt;:':-.amm Pro- to tell ':ng :e;p_l’ of X.ltfr:'dAMnc.':;a : 2 wi 3 i ¥y wou necesnary | BT . the genuire friendship and good will frcs of the insurance 1n case Mrs. | quarters announced lhf( planes weuld | o\ " ident of the court, and his| Prominent members of the national | him #gain befors hin de- fand e program, had been (muuhla Wilbur said that this would be nec of .:. United Siates, ';,,,l at the same Snyder i executedy 3 chance 1o be |be sent out regularly to bomb the | J. ool e Admiral Julten L. | COBTMitiee. representing both the | eXPeCt to xee | with tha -t vt essary, but that he wished the com . iime he Is giad to have. Chis heard. 1 do not care when it occurs | guerrillas. Latimer and Capt. Joseph V. Logan, Smith and anti-8mith factions of the | parture for Venezuela. 3 ime «! opnor < 3 X t " mittee to remember that the Program yynir: ¢ methi oo 1i it will serve the purpose of the| A party of 30 followers of Gen. party, have decided that the question| Col. Landbergh and the Panama Says Crulseps Are Needed. ok Gotiail T cover mbol far Hot. to see something of the Cuba State” | Augustino Sandino was decimated vate N , whe - e T ‘colidge o J:,".:,l,’: ,::"‘, ::‘,"“ ‘,:’dn, ','m: ,n': {ot A s DR l"' | Presidert held a long conversation and | Rapresentative Vinson of Georgia €l years. ik kH;n"-kr’( e -:; in .nu:i.;‘- . . . . " 5 N - | nominatin residential and vice : . akies i " . , - ” In announcing his changing the | near Cuje. A Joint patrol of United | o joq in recovering the hodies of 32 | presidential candidates shall not come | C1eDed hands warmly at their leave: ranking Demoerat on the committee. | [Under —th 5 tion of this their first visit to Cuba. time, Justice Levy said that the | siutes Marines and Nicaraguan Na- | asked the Secratary if the committes Which will pr byt b h : of the 40 entombed members of the | hefora the committee, or it it does, | AKINE. oy 1l e ee | ST N Drovie Dor T crul Sscratary of Labor Davis. who opinion of Attorney General Oinger | tjonal Guardsmen, under Li Sat- ;“hm”:n“ ot St it anull Fe raforced fo the. com s Ovesiiats then mnst tak deration. in ' (Continued on Page I, Column 6. ve in the presidential party whee it in ruling that the court order did 1ot | orpieia, killed five of the rebels in the "y 0ilTE R O L ore brought | Mittee on resolutions and allowed to | ey general's office. This hearmg is wnaepende retary of the Nav, Vilbur, Secretary leaves here tomorrow. will not com- ot 2 stay ion ™ | alr-sized crowd was at the fickl Al AN et T e g el o g Nine Rebels Killed. exclusive of those known 10 be in the | pay heen avoided. it is belisved. The | cast and there were heavy clouds in . - - Fimy 4udd Gras. today fled formal| xine rebels were killed and three ™Aled torpedo compartment In the | committes Itself could not change the | the direction of Colon .U Mt ‘Sepit et applicaiion with Federal Judge God- | Nine fobes BEle THCE Ol all by | DOW of the vessel. There will be no| rule, but could adopt a resolution | The trail of the Lone Eagle will It has heen de1 br the Presi. card for a writ of habeas corpus o . | attempt 1o retrieve the latter until the | recommending a change to a majorits Iumm 1o South America before he tent to visit Miami. Fia . for ene hour balt Gray s execution, scheduled for |botabs dropped from a Marine Corps| g "i "raived and drydocked here, but | for choice of candidates if it desired. | returns to his home port of St. Louis. on the war 1o Key West and ta srend tonight. !plane commanded by Msj. Ross E | givers were to make another effort,|Only the national convention ftseif | Col. Lindbergh decided definitely to hout the syme amonrt of time visit Adudge Goddard acted upon the ap- | Rowell. The rebeis were massing [ probably todav. to find the other two ! could adopt a majority rule and cas: continue his good-will tour, and the > ing Jacksonville an the returm trip. plication, but referred all inquiries | om various quarters, presumably | in the wreckage hefore the engine,|2side the time-honored two-thirds rule, | Spirit of St. Louis will be thoroughly &5 o the nature of his action Wi " 0 ik on Quilall. Marines. | motor, batters and control compart- | 4nd the unit rule along with it. hecked before it carries him on a new ezl difller woo said he would not re- | T iing @ careful Jookout | MENLs are finally xealed for unwater- | venture Wishing to be certain of all e- Revolt Tall : ata b or landin . : e Breans zoul whether i nad been (avarable | 110 BL D80 AL o Catneovered we | IS The e sentend o o ar. | fpitin suh as eilies tor landnz Kellogg Reply to Paris Insists Two Departments Placed on /75,2 or uniavoravle unuil 3 welock this (o such an eventuality The naval cour: will be accompanied | K . in some ausr- | the fiver said that he col Thursdas mornir o oy conce 1 ( .. ! to Provincetown by Comdr. Leslie E. | 1®/% of a rvevolt azainst Chairman |set dates for his future flights nor give o 2 MR 5 o Sith was tn onterence today | ©The.plane aweptover the Manding | 510 "SI AT, 1 Cher | Clem *Shbvar ana “hin sisplacement | ther sequence. . on Striking Out Werd List for Early Action in WANTS OPEN DEBATE. suh his legal adviser, Edward 4. | foon ey d!;:?\'m:m i And dinpern | counsel appearing at the hearing. by apvarently has come ta nothing. No| Lindhergh will fy trom Calon | Griffen. in his suite at the Hotel | em. . 1 Lieut. Comdr. John & Bayliss, defend. | ©! was sald. will be made toVenezuela, landing as near as possi- o i . Suitmore. 1t was earned thai he had | have killed more had be wo desired. | 3t L Grocecing, because he was in | ChADKe chairmen, or'even to Change |bie 1o Caracan. Caracas in some 300 Aggressive. Construction Program, Sivaderran Delezate Opposes Plams been in telephore communication| The Marines occupied n < DINO | ommand of the destroyer Paulding |the method of picking a national [ milcs from Colon by air line, and the for Havana Parley. with Attorney General Ottinger and ;A_nlnfll:}! nmmmhén. : -hlblulln‘ “‘::I“"“" it rammed the submersible, and | Chairman Natlonal Committeman | flight will be over mountainous i N Warden Lawes of Sing Sing prison, | \',“‘" + comman "’_:d be ; d:’ "'o'n“ | tour submarine officers. Joseph F. Guffey of Pennsylvania 2d- |and dangerous country. Bv ordinary | Br the Associated Press The Departmants of Labor and Jus- | retative to the legality of the stay of Nicaragua. announced. Bandino once| phe trip will allow Admiral Jackson | VANCed & plan yesterdny looking (o |means of travel It takes six days o France's counter suggestion in the | tice cre understood to be slated as the He gave no indication that he had bn J | scene the circumstances of the colli- | 14 s e itself. his term . tunl ce that Ceder: " mude u decision in the matter. | captured the town and worked the ! Mon O | oxpiring January 1 of election years. | To Stop at ‘sland. N ;‘M‘_" ssig “""";.'"“ sreat Federal tris When the stay was granted Mrs | Inine as long ax he could, then he de- | ~The present method in to parmit | o (iacus he will follow the |, ’ i oes not have | geam. The Labor B Eoyder had apparently given up hope, | stroyed it CAPITAL MAN ON LIST. {the presidential nominee to ¢ | g From Carncus he will_tolos v | (e anproval of thi Government, and Jumeph Lomardo, one of her attorneys, Peace Group Fails. oy the chalrman (o mannge his o | Antilen, o o Aa: Torto Rien, | (he State Department has so replied who vieited her in the death house it < Ign. There was wome resentment |}y " gng Santo Domingo, en route! ', baris streets. and Justice on Center Market | 3100 10 n De. Guer v secure her signature o the ap-| A commission sent by t Yellow: Fifteen Wodien Hecovered Yeaterday Among wei members of the com: |ty S The American Government I8 set ! ye Seven projects alrsady are under | < M of referring Jieation for 2 writ of habeas corpus | #bip of Reconciliation of New Yo 3 d mupporters o SO ¥ o a1 A P 5 S alre . tabcdos . i f‘,,‘m,:,,:::”;:’,',', VUY | Falled in sn effort to persuade Gen. Are Identified by Navy. Smith of New York for the preal- 'm""""""""“' B Sia ““"I"I'n':|‘ :‘."',‘I"' ':‘ b ::..“: “‘":' i ":;:";:’ way. Labor and Justice are oocupying e 5. 0 to oW 5 e dential nomination, hecause of s Apwers R el . 4 OEE: &2 CHOEINE 10 origina 4| privately owned build Both Claims Kefuted. Banding to lay down his arme. 10! The Navy Depurtment today an-|U3RUSL nQRULAIIGN. hecaume 0f i) len' blace when he left the dinner | that the (reats’s declaration be sgainst |+ : “yre. Enyder looked like a dead | g pat eV ER e of Nueva Se. | NOUnced the identification of the 15| gp,ver wife of the chairman, at-|table at the home of Gen. William | war without any qualitying or modify. woman.” Lonardo #3id When 1 LoCt, with the request.. but Marine bodien re “’_"‘“"JA‘“""' the submarine | oiine the nomination Pren- |8 ves. commandant of the Canal'ing definition attached. and also that went 410 the death house she touched | U000 Fetused 10 permit thin, be- | B4 yenterday. They are dent of any wel candidate by the | Zone. Lindberzh. in evening dress. world powers be asked to unite sny hand, and she was s coid 3s fee.” | e it Ll (T ve (oo dangeraus ~ Donald Weller, Lox AnKeIeS | [amocrats this year. Mrs. Rhaver (WAX A conapicuous figure at the din signing it | the site for the Archives Ruilling, one 1 1ok her other hand. It was iike | [ iiory were then sent to Fandino | Viller Hishop. radio man. Wash | woke hefore the Democratic Women's [ ner Rmorx the white uniforms of the | The reply, made veady for transmis | €O ML T8 G T nar aother plece of ice. 1 touched ber ! oqenting a conference with the rum-‘““; ""]- W 0 Law Enforcement gue M tronies sion yesterday st the e Depart- 3 kv Conzionn: ' fromen mission @1 some neutral point. Sandi- | 14 “lsh Roone, chief electrl | ghyver declined t ‘ment upon| There ix despale amons the girls of ment. was forecast as negative when & Suth, 1 maid, You're | no yeptied he could not consider such clan's mate, Hartford, Conn his wife's address 1o the league oth the American colony because Lind- | the French government responded to Prices Held Too Hizh, {a proposition. The commission, com- | Brown, fireman. third | than ta xay that his wite spoke only | bergh never danced. and o fur as | the st Kellogg note advocating e - e szid, finadly, ‘but 1'm! hosed of Prof, Eibert Russell, J. Nevin | €488, Fitzzerald, Ga. | tor hevaelr, reful watchers could determine he la multilateral antiwar agreement | RI0ris had been made by the Trvas he Kuing 10 be sayre, Robert C. Jones and Misy Caro. | Fimer Lyfford Cash, chief radlp X | never connclously saw one of his fem- [ 4long with renewal of the arbitration | UMY Department to purchase the ste b e RUng 1o Fayre, Robert | ved absent-mindedly, s% 3 | ine Wood, hed left for Costa Rica |30, Shelburn, Ind. | Will Meet June 26, | inine admirers treaties which expire this vear. When #"' Archives. bounded by Ninth and deing ado e i s lBioe s EROUEYIE (0| W a b enemeriarriVod itisre: | Robert William Diefenbach. s80a1| e members of the committee, ax| Adding to the flumination of the | the document was ready to send to | Tenth sireets, B street and Peanah ous prodie R Y i | wan. Louiville, Ky | ey et 1hi mornime. e e ha | troplcal cens on the lawn of Gen. | Parls, Secretary Kellogs discussed fts | Vania avenue, but prices were s o a AoATe ohaan e RN peamee e | Daniel Michael Galvin, Areman, NeW | \3(jonal convention date would be|Grave's home, Army aviators flew jcontents with Senator Borah of M,n.‘_':l'mn decided to institute condemna- o soume and in the prime of ute.| PORTER SUCCEEDS HALL, |vorx (Wo werks later than the Re.|OVer the post. dropping flare, chairman of the foreign relations com: | Hon proveedings S s Gl 5 | Donald Fred L. Goening. electrt | o by Son "l TE b Panama s 4% hours from New York mittee. The Senator desoribed it as | The Department of Labor is to be L ontipued on Page 2, Column 4 {clan Talto “be el n S v [by plane, Lindbersh said in a speech | “bully [tocated at the corner of B street and | ties and seeret o e Iowa Democrat Named to Inter-| Dewey Victor Haney, ship's cook, |eq hd been talc ot holding the |4t & public reception in hix honor.| Nenator Borah has frequently op- | Fourtenth street. facing R and ihe Inity, Ky g 6 |¥ - @ | antinn beton Ung the o 5V meven thousund American | poxed any attempt to confine agtee. | DOPAFtment of Justice is 1o be placed MEXWAN REBEL CHIEH state Commerce Commission. | Matris, seaman, Newberry, [Convention before the Republican con- | (liioni"or the Canal Zone uttended. fments to outlaw wars to the restrict. | O the site of Center Market. Already "Rs_ coouDGE soEs ) vention, thus overturni; old cus ' Nenato oot, ¢ o Claude R. Porter, prominent Demo. | #. ¢ tom ut letting e Ll b o s, bl g B e S o o | ! - . WOULD SEE coounfi[1,m of Den Moinen, lows, haw neen| Paul Richard Kempfer, clectriclan‘s | 10" the Republicans meet Urges Alr Lines. ‘tention being that no means exiata | i Bulldines commisuon, has ot 'TO MOT ’ sppointed by P nt Coolidge tn| mate, Nanty Glow, Va Commerclal aviation service between |of determining the aggressor | Gorsenmiet st G0 e ey HER s BEDS'DE tion with the present organization plans ot the Paw can Con le buikling pro.| °f the Pan-American Conference was 11ding 18 to go on | SXPressad today by Dr. Gustave Grer the site of the Potomac Eiectric Pow. | F#/. sacreiary of siate in Salvador er Co. plant at Fourteenth and R and presi of the Ssivadorean dele in the | 2% at a total rent of more than $185.000 annually It was also learned today that the Department of Jusiie has taken in hand procsiure for condemnation of mate, Vallejo, Calif. The tant meeting of the Demoeratic T wucceed Menry C. Mall of Colorado | John Joseph Powers, coxawaln, | 0.0 W EERUE the United States and Panama ix en-i The new turn in the discussions Is | g ; dome o & ol s ) Nt ki S " nesw at the Center Market site n Jan |as & member of the Interstate Com. | Worcester, Mass Clarkaburg, W. Va,, at the time of |lirely practicuble. he sagh and it;not considered by the State Depart | (L0008 Ty The bill is pending be " SV ania s N | aroe Comminsion Rudolph Jumes Ttose, electriclan’s Nosts : o should be connected with the United {ment to bar the way to ultimate ne | !4 n o ) i . Almada, in Havans, 1™ M Hianr whiy hiss been & member |mate, Alberta, Canada, e otification of Juhn W. vl of| Sidies by lines running elther throush { €otation of a treaty between France | (e the Senate comumittee on pudlic Visit Follows Report That Patient's President “Inside Story” of of the commission for 13 yesrs, ten.| Carl Bernice Btrange, seaman, Chat. g A Cuba or Mexica, Afr lnes could land America, and ultimately with all 3 2 2 : | derea his restgnation 1o the Prestdent |8 nooga, Tenn pons dor mestinge of the n ha extended to South America, | powers, declaring axainat war as a | Rent forthe Department of Luto Condition Is Not Sat- Condition ral monthe ago, but was prevailed | Walter Itows Tolson, seaman, fArst have been made several tmes | AO0 | weapon in international relations. waa talsed from 000 annually 1o 3 on by ihe latter to continue st his|class, Knoxville, Tenn In the laxt three years, but nothink ("“\leibiioq that aviation clicles here | $65.000 annually at the beginning of isfactory. post untll & sultable muccemsor was | With the recovery and fdentification "':"‘ ": them expected the Franch fiyers, Dieudonne { FRENCH ARK OPTIMISTIC. :?-r present fiscal vear, but the lease > Vtound. Mr. Hall cited 3 health awn | of the 15 bodies there remained fn ”1" : ‘:"" _"""‘ |“ \"' 'h;‘"'l tho! ‘: Contes a h Lebrix, to arvive | - ::\::":n“(: - n::l‘ u\n:,\ by the . e 1 ) o derire 1o reris 4 todey the 6 bodiew in the torpedo [ JUIIE ) every Htate and ty fra uador, | of o O continue appo- | Re e Ao ot he vecent revolutlonBry nove e West and ix regarded an ane and thee two [toay. sithough some of the commiC | e had mat the'fiye wope and Coming Closer Together. had 1un far 10 yeaes pent in Mexico, = now In VeVehB | Lo G ing Democrate In lows Willlum Dempsey, machinist's mate, | ' and committeewomen wers | g the higheat regnrd for them U paARIS R . s . 2 | Presigent ke ’ i W ! encnted | OPARIN January 17 (9 < The French Pays $100.000 Rewt. Nampon 2 g hopes 1o teil President Coote |y wou e anmuccesstil opponent of | Walkerviile, Ontatio, and Joxeph Wil | Tapresn 3 by proxtes. Lindversh visited tha hoapital |, b I S The Wroposed | ’ it S T e b Wi Je coning here for e VEO G W Brookhart Bepublican. for | i $ternman, engineman, Riverside Smith (0 Be Absent, [ wheve in namesuke (e wtmying with S REURELASTR AN ditter, 10 was o The Department of Justivce is paving 0 18 Thyear Amiericsr ference the Inmide T e United Kiutes Senute "®ot I his mothe Ho exproased gratitude § PEC TS TEn ofee ¢ Tt $T00.000 & vear for it wrincipar build: N L Goanthue story” of iwon #ffaire o e - While Gov, Al Smith of New K{that Dona Guillermo Garein de | k. wt the carner of Vermont svenus b U imfuensa & ‘ s 1 . e countries Are comin o B ns) “reporta: | WL not attend the Jackson day din: | Paredes, daughter of President mnll':l,.un p atinued on T Dickinson Hospital sincs Deves would have sensstonal teporis 1o . “ e U the Mayfower tontght. 1t i un- | of Fanama, had named hor son, born | 5 o IS A e 1 ke with respect €o condilions ir Cannon Sa]utgg for VlSltll’lg Delcgfltes atood ho has wiltten a lottor of no [ the day of Lindbergh's arvival, Rodolto o P e . R Mexion. He wleo seseries thet cniy ittle interest to the gommittee, which | R v Lindbergh Garcia de Paredes. | = i s tresn b reist e el o) | K oen Gunners at Havana Busy All Day | ieiaroe di i Spain to Reconstruct Columbus’ Ship B e e g ™ - . o1 gola dietributed by the Calles gov The nutional committes sent out the | o Pl TR S ernment brought sbout the collapre i Invitations to the dinner und standa A d E . C . A . U .‘ Qv u She o o' the moverment, with wo many o Aaie ore-uhan 1400 | JUDGE HATFIELD NAMED. nd Equip Crew in Antique Uniforms {uiinld Sl B Jesders fecing the firing squad | By the Asmscisted Fress nly head of & nation attending | Persons are expected to attend, among RS e i Bl g o @en. Almude formerly eommended | T G L e bustest | Merence them most of the Democratio | Jurist to Replace Hoehling Pending | TPy B P71 was sakl at the hospital eardy ine federsi gurrison i Mexico Cily | e 4 # = The busiesy | T LGNy was & day of continuaun | dentinl pousibilitie [ By the Assoclated Prose. naval oficers as worn at the time|(Ms morning that Mre Goothuee Bs6 (1 was Wis demwcion” Gare Wit poandn Cabe Lodsy, andipehapsitit | sennonsding ab. dalsgiin iEmLl JISES 0T DA, extliciyn in 4sma Gholos of Bucosssor. SEVILLA, Spain, January 1200 | when Culumbus set out for bis (rip | Semad 10 have deighiened perventivy Aiee regiments st Sepreriber WhiCh | L yorried, s thie oMeer in command | Balvedor, Honduras, Colombla and | dusrters of the fallure V. BIIh [ e Juatice TAft has designated | lmins' famous caravel Santa Ma.|avross the Athantie | His rew aise | O Barning last night that her daugh staried the revolution. A 8 e B | e two forts from which the gune | Venexuela arrived. The gov Nt in | Lo attend the dinner. alnce he fn the | 4 b8 CLliel 8 pratneld o e | ‘tad and will | Wil be equipped with the fent uni: | 108 Was to Visit her today cotapanien by Gen. Antonio Mesus, 0 e of varlous | MoRt analous not only not tu offend | leading candidate today for U0, Court of Customa Appests o |44 1 Lo be tecanstriletd B ua | VWA, And the cwmmands will be | Mya Goathue has Deen growing O Taies of Al om ) or o Lany of it guests, but also not to leave | nation and rec A1t ah & momber of the Dincrtot Hu. | 1€ ane of the areateat atvactions | e, S I e e ehouh | Sounewhat weaker of Wio it was a4 Aldds sayn thet hie wante 1o tell | Aelegutes coming L the Pan Amertcan |,y hing undone 1o make themn foel fastion of the party. preme Court In an effort o veliave |0f the Thers American expoaition, After the vavage fram Cadie (o Ne- | Mitted this woening by Mra Miveam President Coolidga the tree siory of | Conferanne [t home 4 wup The congention In (hAt (ribunal dus| Lisut Julio Guillen of the Spantsh | villy & uneh ta (o be given on doarnd | QRIS superintendens of the hosptal tne revorstion and wieo the Iumide | o s i ke of he welcome, | Pyasident Cooidge and his wtaff will| will be preent and hin intereats will| 1o (e Yealgmation of Justice Adoinh | navy . & speclalint 1 NGOre RAvAL| o King Alonse In AN rababiity | DUt Bas Bal suffered A actual e e plory’ of puliticn in 51«.x-u‘ “".,'7"1 thie offcer hax the momt .u,...m.u-nin.- ..uu:m rmm';mull:nlnlh--mu' n'.. b loaked to effectually, it is sald .nl... ANE G0 the delay | yiudien, bx in charge of the work He [ the Duke of Veragua, as doscendant | Howerer, her mokioss Ras wed dees enerule Bre wtopying at the Hotel o o e it sy with militgry and official ceremuonion weleotion of Tiln success tected | 6 Culumbua et vepuided An satistactory By ' Siovainn " Amadn, whose oeati in (8007 of alh for e st have hin wrth {5 M Clhentia) ‘atace AN whipy Argument 1o He Avolded. B ntemur. | hae all'avatiable docwinenta vonnpoted | OF Columhun amd bearing the same | feerisd Se_musaciery, B bee i Sertle if Lafore Aring squads hws been [ 1#Y . et | it i han oo mdeved G || 0 metlon af Cordell Hull, natlon o Monday andt | Wi the veusoln of the peviod, and | nathe Wikl be o ol g Mg T b b e ren. wyye Ihot he 1rade | Shote bentiing (e rank of the visiore | P L L% MUY ST EU | of |81 committeaman from Te ARa | Sieatdh T maahy DI ot | whaw N makes the vayage trom CMlE | eree o s et o . : K Jis emcnpe trom Mexicn on October 19, [ The longest saiiie i being veserved (ha day 1o prevent Inteifere, Chairman was wnth: l-mi‘ O NPPOINT | canan have hesn asigned for hearing | to Sevitla fn tha cavavel he will weav the duke holis the tithe of Adwivel - N Uik 6 Guslemmla untii Bunday for r...’um Coulidge 88 | the 1eception, (ontinued on l‘" o 2, Column 6) before him Alonduy, 28 exact 1OProduction of the dvews 96| af the Tacies, Radio Program—Page 3§ ? 4 [ \

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