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\WEATHER. U8 Weather Kureau Forecast) Increasing cloudiness and warmer. probably followed by rain late tonight or_tomorrow Temperature—Highest, 43, at 3:30 p.m. yesterday: lowest. 28. at 7:40 am today. Full report on page 9. ch WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION New York Stock Market Closed Today ¢ Fpening Star. “From Presa to Hom. Within the Hour The Stars earrer aystem ity block and ihe reg it delivered 10 \Wadl coversy " o odi ery he pat ‘s Cireulation, Circulation, N A = e = = = e e ot e el No. 30.603. Enersha Wommneton b WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1928 —THIRTY-FOUR PAGES. * () Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS |Gun Left in Blaz'ng}flflflVER’S ENTRY LINDBERGH MEETS "zt iare THIK FOR ANDRAI S Pais Rep | By the Assoctated P ! | | | PARIS, February 13.—A Constan- 1 tinople dispatch to Echo de Paris ) ‘ says that the health of Mustapha Wi /i | dent recently fainted on the street Good-Will Aviator Not Seeng in Angora and was revived after | | energetic treatment. for 11 Hours After Start | fiih e \ vt \ESSEISBATIERED BY ATLANTICBALES The dispatch says that the Presi- ; OFF COAST OF FLORIDA| { “FREE STATE” PLEA FROM PORTO RICO STARTLES HAVANA Menoz Voices Desire for Au- tonomous Rule Under American Flag. sl REFERS TO GOVERNMENT OF BRITAIN AS MODEL Lights of Ambassador Judah's Auto Guide Airman, Who Barely Clears Hangars. Fiving through fog and rain along | his route from Havana to St. Lous. Cot c E dbergh was invisible to hers from the ground after he left | the Cuban capital at 2:25 o'clock this mor Up to 1:45 oclock this afternoon, FEastern standard time. no definite wond | of his sighting had come through. The | opinion prevailed in aviation cireles | that he was fiving very high to avoiu | the fog and rain and that the first news | m would come with his arrival at Louis, which was scheduled for 2 o'clock, Central time. ane had been heard over the town. | ng northward. at 6:50 a.m. and some | observers thought it might have ceen ! the fiying colonel. coasta! towns reported fog and | P | Spurns Idea of Complete Independ- ence as Not Desired by /Ships Limp Into British | | | | Ports—Liverpocl Swept by 70-Mile-an-Hour Wind. | LONDON, February 13—A crippled shipping limped into port today as the toil of & gale which swept Western Eu- rope and the north Atlantic over the week end was counted. It was feared | that the deaths might mount to 50. The loss of property was heavy. i Twenty-five lives are known to have | been lost in Scandinavia and nine in Great Britain. Accidents to shipping were just becoming known, llthonxhi the gale spent itself early Sunday. Houses Blown Down. Houses were blown down. roofs car- ried away and a torrential rainfall which Island. BY WILLIAM HARD. By Cabis 1o The Star and the ews Copyrishit ) HAVANA, February 13.—The case of | Porto Rico shot like a mcteor through the Sixth International Conference of American States today, in consequence of a public statement by Luis Monoz Marin, who represents the economic commission of the Porto Rico Legisla- ture in the United States, and who is also a member of the Cuban secretariat here, which devotes itself to the service f all the delegations to this conference. The statement was even more remark- | After the dredge vessel Grinkel sank |able for what 1t did not demand than | |in the Mersey River six of the crew | for what it did demand. It did demand Sarasota. Fla. reported that an air- | were missing and they were listed | a change in the status of Porto Rico. among the casualties today. It did not demand independence for ! Porto Rico Points in Statement. The central essential points in the statement. which created a most n- hicago Daily | PRESIDEN IAL POULTRY. IS SEEN BY GARNER 'Infected Rabbits And Ducks Stolen From Pathologist STEWART ATTACKS ‘Home Kills Owner. '40 Feet From Fire B the Associated Press COTTER, Ark., February 13.—A revolver left in a burning residence was discharged by the heat, killing A. V. Bonham, a railroad brakeman. INOHIO MAY BRING NATION-WIDE DRIVE Secretary’s Acceptance of Candidacy Has Great Significance. | who was standing 40 feet away. Bonham's 12-year-old son. Paul. used kerosene in starting a fire to- day and an explrfismn resulted. In a the few minutes house m flames. was FACES BITTER CONTEST INMEMORIAL RITE: o+ sewator wiLwis Democrats Hope to Carry State With Republicans Split—Ed- wards Sounds Optimism. |Capital Pays Tribute to Emancipator at 119th Birthday Service. BY G. GOULD LINCOLN. Secretary Herbert Hoover's accept- | ance of the invitati 24 The Natiorai Capital today continued ;..o 15 on :h:np'ifig:,fi:.?p:nh: its observance of the 119th anniversarv s im i3 i signig- >t the birth of Abraham Lincoln. S e S Launched yesterday with a series of impressive tributes in shrine and church. rormane tn the race for the ublican the celebration was resumed today With ,rocidential nomination m:lep“u be a program of ceremonies that centered n.;io4 by increased activity of Mr. {around the Nation's majestic marbl> poovers friends in many other States. Memorial to the Great Emancipator on | 5 goog showing by the Hoover tickst |the banks of the Potomac. in Ohio is likely to precipitate a band- | White-haired and feeble veterans °f'\ragen movement to the Secretary of the Civil War and younger veterans of | commerce w" ich will have far-reach- | more recent conflicts led the pligrim- 0 eqocis in other States. ‘m of Lincoln admirers to the snrine | ‘oS b SO BT e the lin Potomac Park. where, during the |insistent claims of Mr. 's friends | noon hour. Senator Frank B. Willls of | that he has more popular support than |Ohlo and other prominent speakers any other Republican candidate. culogized the martyred President. Must Face Willis. Many Attend Service. Mr. Hoover must run in Ohio against cance. It puts Mr. Hoover definitely and Representatives of 17 veterans' and ' Senator Frank B. Willls, a ~favorite patriotic organizations joined in the son” candidate. Many leaders in the memortal services, which were lent a ' Ohio Republican organization have de- colorful military touch by the presence | clared for Senator Willis. The entry of of the Marine Band and a color guard | Mr. Hoover and Senator Wiliis into of soldiers, sailors, Marines and Coast | the presidential primary in another Guardsmen. 2 State, Mi or Massachusetts, for | The broad terraces and white columns | example. would provide. therefors, & Al Jow visibility and flyers saw in this the j accompanied the hurricane caused fresh reason for Lindberch's progress not be- | floods in the British Isles ing visible from the ground. ~TeS |pley at an average of 70 miles an nour | Monozs official position in the con- :‘m‘m‘:fi e;ac:;;eflék“\:\fgmh; ’:gl}:lg‘“ Liverpool. with occasional gusts | ference aud bccause of the vehemence than 15 his custom and suggested that | reaching 104 miles, while on the oppo- | 3nd vitallty of his phrases, if from the height h> atteined ne saw |Site side of England at Tynemouth it i tense interest among Latin American | ‘The wind | delegate: both because of Senor o Associdted Press PARIS. February 13—All the forces the prefecture of police couid <pare were scouring Paris today for 12 rabbits and 3 ducks stolen trom a garden on the boulevard Brune. ARREST BY SENME" 'Dore Without Power, Says| Brief—Delay Seen in | Democratic Lawmaker Says were as ! ! _His Party’s Tariff Demand ot built to pe within that the fog was hugging the coast he ! was only a gentle 2-mile breeze. em or the customf “It wasn't the intrinsic value ot i o | might well have decided 10 cut across | The British steamship Sandown | system of the United States. The cone Would Cause Veto. the rabbits which caused such a Bond Quiz i e e e s L s s T the Gulf. contiruing at a high altitude | Castle, trom Tyne to New York. report- | stituticnal system of the United States flurry among the authorities. but | 2 8 : | ERCS of NI Eoves take the tosk after getting over land &gain {2d by wireless that it was returning to [in Porto Rico prevents adequate legis- the fact that the garden was that spiring background for the exercises.: tion that the determination of a fse | which were under the auspices of the vorite son in any State does not morally - " | - N e lation in Porto Rico azainst the great ! of Dr.. Charles Richet. eminent 1 Flyer Chose “Worst Day. ‘C;bh With the forehold full of water |,y oniea gunership of great centralized | BY 1ie Assciated Press pathologist. The rabbits and duc! By the Assorrited Press Militarv Order of the Loval Legion and 'or in any other way preclude the Rains and low visibility over the en- | ID¢ steamship American Farmer ar- \lang holdings in Porto Rico. The cus-| The prediction that there would be had been infected with grave Coursel for Robert W. Stewart, chair- PATticipating groups. =~ = lentry of outside candidates tfor the tire southeastern section of the cot rived at Plymouth 30 hours late. Iis |tomis Sistem of the United States in [no tax legislation at this session of eases as an experiment a few dave ~man of the Standard Ofl Co.'of In-| The Marine Band was <tationed on | presidential preference of the soters. ver which Lindbergh planned to fly will | propellers were damaged four days out | ]Pobr;n Ru:: compels the Porto Rican |Congress was made today by Represent- =E e ki d;agai w%ey ;uhmi!ud ng’: r:he District ;: 'w ‘]‘:;' b ;’ and a "“‘;‘- e | }“ >as — wm‘: }r;:me wm“r;c!;’ !hl: continue throughout the day. the of New York and it made fits way |laborer who earns 80 cents a day to! Ve 3 t was feared that the thieves ' of Columbia Supreme a T4 { beare: guard | if Senat AgETie’ ugl ¥, | ative Garner of Texas. Democratic, .o, W% (800 8 0 dangerous brief in support of Stewart's effort to | Men representing the various military | entry of Mr. Hoover in the Ohio Weather Bureau said In the opinion of th2 burcau th fiver could not have picked a “worec {pay as much for his imported ncces- saries as may be paid the laborer in the United States, who may earn as | much as $8 a day. hrough heavy gales. The steamship Montclare reached Liverpool 24 hours late. leader on the House ways and means committee, which drafted the $289.000.- 000 revenue measure now awaiting ac- animals and fowl as meat. Every effort is being made to discover them before it is too late. make permanent a writ of habeas corpus freeing him from arrest by the Senate for retusing to answer questions | | branches were posted on the south end! | of the lower terrace, where members of | the Grand Army of the Republic also | primaries the Ohio Senator might enter tsb!:lpfl.mlry in California, Mr. Hoovers . By 1 ht te a while G2 o e e g e A e | Radio reports told of a thrilling | “The United States would never con- | tion by the Senate ask=d by the ofl committee. T it oh e Go i “p:,gnom pmsmm ey "m’?,"m“",m“m North Florida to St.|Struggle between the tanker Varand and ' sent to be a robber people. Will it al-| The Texan declared that if the tax The brief. submitted by Jesse C | ~The A e | o s oL o Louis. but have not extended over the | low ftself to bs a pickpocket pecple?” Adkins, Washington attorney, contend- | officials. city authorities, Federal em- bitterly fought. Senator Willis is wefl et et 7 ihe s2a on the ship’s maiden trip frem bill. which Republican Senate leaders f t] it States west of the Mississippl. the New Orieans to London. For 12 days | , After this hot <hot at the United re’ holding up until receipts from the | e e L ST e |t pb:l’r‘lo::d . n&filfiufitmfigwfimx’m’ e pureau said The winds are DIowiNg the Varand has been in tow of the | Siaics if Might have been supposed that | yiorc, 15 income tax payments become | | betore s SenateTs e was At that Ume | jrganizations were brought to sttention | thousands of voters \hroughout the T e e higny. “Cutheast nd | Dutch tug Zwarte Zee because of scrious | poryy Ricans a complete separation (rom | Known, should be broyght to the Senate subpeena. Adkins argued | that the | SHOFUY after noon by the sounding of | State. and i particularly strung n the Col. Lindbergh Gid not receive o |Gamase o its rudder post and pro- | the “pickpocket people” who innabit | foor that the Democrats would tnitiate | powsr of the Senate was no greater .10, tde Colors” by & uniformed|rural districts. But he is not to have weather forecast from the Washington | Pk Towiag the tecker threnirh 5 | the United States. On the contrary. he |a move to attach a tarifl rider to the |than that of & court, and contended | PUBleT- all of the leaders with him. Bureau before taking off today. heavy seas becatme so Aionlt tat anc | spurns the idea of independence for | measure. | that In court if a refusal lonswerwas| Wreaths Placed on Memorial | T IO et Wi e A may have received one from Havana.!other Dutch tug. the Seine, went to the Poru;: Rico. What he wants 18 the| Garner contended that with the aid ,.:l-lo:.ndedtheonly allowable procedure | Invocation was ounced by Rer. ' county organizations en his side. where there is a station. | Sssistance. ~ The urricane completely | "0ve] and gleaming idea of transtum- |ot independent Republicans the tarit | o rder the witness to answer the | Dy, George F. Dudley. recior of St Barten Is Pleased. | disabled the Seine, carrying away the | ‘t‘u t! nited States into fmit: rider would be approved. and that the —_—— ll‘l‘ st :m and then punish him if h"’stephm's Episcopal Church. after which = B . Starts in Early Morning. compass. rails, ventilators and wreck- | v of the British self-governing com- | House Democrats with the aid of West- | Egemar Premier. in S T I'a score o more of wreaths and floral | p,/ioo"c, SuPPariers feel that the Sece S oy _ting; 'OF the wircless apparazus e A R srn Republicans could musier sufficient er Fremier, in Seventy- Judicial Funections. | tributes were placed along the front of | TUATE 90 CRELNSECT, WAL JeT BO, Mter HAVANA. Februery 13 .—Lindy s | strength to pass it | & £ { |the memorial by representatives of o entering th was following the long trail home today Liner Goes to Aid. lor & Porto Rican free state over which | “It will thon g0 to the White House., Sixth Year, Stricken . The Senate resolution, the brief saic. | the various societies One wreath cam LIS taken DY Senator Willis Repre His goodwill fignt commeted. Col | The liner Muenchen left ner course | \N€ American flag shall Ay with cesults | where." he predicted. it will receive | ’ does not call for information essentiai | from the White House. i Burton of Ohia Charles A. Lindbergh hopped off frum | o assist the crippled ti & e otey | 0 more disastrous 10 local dignity than | veto " ! for the exercise of the power of legis- | Senator Willis spoke after the plac- | ¥hile Making 2o siatement today re- Cotimna Flying Field at 226 8 m. this| pumen er: Srippled tug. and two other | are produced by the British fiag as it | Gamner also said that he had ob- Suddenly. lation, but is an attempt at exercis- | :ng of the wreaths He was introduced Hoover o Trorning 1o his home port of St. Louls. | bo the ascisiancoe af theliors touy E00e | fics over Canada or Australia.” served press statements by Chairmat, ing a judicial function beyond the|by Rear Admiral Prankln J. Drake. % bis ac- 2 flight of some 1,200 miles. Night still | alos came to the aid of the Selne: anich An Unuseal Propesal. Smoot of the Senate finance committee | m‘;‘;’,*’x‘ :he imm. and authorizes an | U. S. N.. chairman of the special com- of the ‘""‘“"&o — hung over the waters qr the s}unx of | returncd to Cobh under convoy. The This is thought here today to be one v.hml busme;v condulmns might not war- { By the Acsociated Press. :dxemuib."" 0 the private affairs of fi- | mittee on arrangements sppeinted by -+ A ur::M Florida as Lindbergh h-aded over them | Varand according to the latest advices. jrant a cut in revenue rates. Such LONDON. February 13.—The Earl | the Military Order of the Loyal . O “"“"': Doaster of the most extraordinary propositions | statements, he added. do not indicate The power of the Senate to compel | Senate efficiently to exercise a It Legion. izations represented at the serve on the only water jump of his flight| was south of Ireland and still tn tow. | in the histo 4 i ‘ i S B0 3 ry of the relations between | that Republicans s | ©Of Oxford and Asquith, who fis | & private individual to appear and tes- It should be well understood that i it onts e the | pilone the Scandinavian coast ship- | Latin America and the United States| the o il 1 AT PFEPATING 10 PAS | opyvely il ot his home In Sutton | g is confined 10 cases where the ine | S ot oiasnion. the 8. Atii: | Mr. Hoover is not entering the Onio aimiy Lighueo field only the steady throb | pounded with such force that millione | ob sy o ¥idely heraided as an insult |~ “No one as yet has challenged my | Courtney. was unconscious this |formation is essential to enable the | ary Order of the World War: District n: primary as an aggressor. He takes tre motor traced its course to the route led along tl Guif of Mexico W From Key West Lindbergh's | 1 to the United States. It is at the same of dead fish were washed ashore. Scien- | ume one of the greatest international tets atiributed the death of the fish | to sulphurated hydr compliments that the United States has | | statement that the tax bill is beir | held up deliberately because the Demo cratic amendment abolishing affiliatec afternoon and his family have been summoned | tive function and “des not include the right to make general inquiry.” tne Columbia Commandery. Military Orde: of Foreign Wars: Naval and Military Order of the Spanish-American War: | en. which came | over received. Senor Monoz is person. v brief po " St. Lout b ~ s 'son- | tax returns by corporations will - By the Awncited Pr rief contended. It was argued that i B ey it ity ik Lo e i Tane Sor e soedn ot I ally known to this writer as being in | crease the total taxes of larse corpora- | 13—The Earl of | SeWart answered every question of | DI otl T Calon: Sons of the | i The plane was loaded with 225 gal- | gale” A fish famioe “'lh'g{:"mg{’ {,’," { :n"nfnmf;:: gllilrgn:' authoritative contact | tions by about $30.000.000 " Garner | Oxford and Asquith. former uhn‘;&xl}hclm:fleslbu'kncd nn: nzd refused | Revalution. Mifitary Order of the Cara- | 20, & to injure Sematar W{;s‘ s o i its ca v ¢ B be- | W, o can government. and | continued. “No one. either, has chal- o . eply to only those that dealt witn S o Re. | SIADAING as & favorite son. A y e zi'x%rmmh::"'éu c“mucarrl': feacin h{:lrlfim” refuse to buy the dsh | he now officially declares in effect that | lenged my statement that this amend. | \cad°r and British premier in the early | private and personal matters, “the an- '?x:?" %Shg‘::nofi?: lzm:‘xsnkfn B N N e as est t 'uld cary | fearing they are polsoned. if the Porto Ricans are allowed to order | ment will increase the taxes of cor. G8YS Of the war, is gravely il | swers to which in no way could fur- et of Mr Hoover the benefit of the un- fourth largest in his career. was ex- pected to end at Lambert Pield St Inuss. soon after 2 o'clock this after- noor. The three fights which have exceeded the present one in distance were: New York to Paris. 3,600 mil Washington to Mexico City. 2,200 miles and San Diego 10 5t. Louis, 1,550 miles their own immediate local political and economic life. they are quite content t remain within the general interna- tional military and naval area of th- TWO GUARDS SLAIN £ 555 i IN ASYLUM BREAK i “ihe American e:npl:v?‘ommm" e Senor Monoz's distinguished wife fn- porations in which Secretary Melion | personally is interested by $1,000,000, if | not considerably more.” SANDINO’S FL| IGHT | A medical bulletin issued today said i that the earl. who took to his bed last | week. had developed an acute attack of | pharvgitis. and that today there were { signs of bronchitis ; The earl, who {s the husband of | Margot Asquith, s 75 years old. | nish information essential to the ef- | ficient performance of | function of the Senat any legislative “The petitioner.” said the brief, “was arrested solely for the purpose of se- curing his attendance as a witness be- fore 1 he Senate. Until a witness has been duly subpoenaed and has refusea the District of Columbia. American Women's Legion. District of Columbia Chapter of the American Red Cross 1 Aztec Club of 1847. Willlam B. Cushing | | samp. Sons of Union Veterans: National . Society of Colontal Dames of America. | conven Boy Scouts of America and Girl Scouts’ ! friends Association of ‘he District of Columbia. | doubted Hoover sentiment which exists | widely in Ohia ¥ have feit that delegates from Obhio ¢ 0 support S 1. and that then Mr. Hoover's the delegation should de free o exercise their judgment Sematr forms this writer that there is no ef- i | fective sentiment in Porto Rico for in- i g . | to attend. there is no authonty in the S Vi Willis and his managers have refused Spectators Cheer Take-off. Maniac Releses Four Others.| drpendence. hut a wenume ang eare| DENIED IN MANAGUA |, Hervert senrs Asauith who wasborn | caurts to-attach him to-secure his at- o wholly reatonable propossl aod | sentiment for a change of statu. & in Yorkshire in 1852, has long been one | tendance.” On Admiral Drake’s commitiee Were ' gecretary Hoover has now adopted the Cheers rose from the spectators on Band Subdued After D ‘possession” or “tertitory" to" ~foee | — | of the most prominent figures in British | " After citing what it sald would be the | REAT Admiral F. C. Bullard. United 11l course which was open to him * the fieid s the fiver swept over :hem ed After Des- s L ; . political life, being a member of the | procedure in court, Stevart's petition | States Coast Guard: Capt. F. G. Pyne. 0 oo U ? leaving benind a message of good Wi te Figh and can look at Porto Rice without wn. | Rebel Leader's Position in Moun- | cabinet as far back as 1892; chancelor | continued: . U S N: Maj L. C. Crawford. U. S_A.. Democrats Hopetul. S0 i itheir: Siearfs, ' Miniature perate Fight. PR eTPor ot ikt e e b y ; of the exchequer, 1905 to 1908. prime “The power asserted and exercised by | ©- A- C. Oehmler and Dr. C. C. Clark. . in the Repubdlican ranks of 12 countries visited on his There is thought here o be . tains Makes Capture Diffi- minister and first lord of the treasury | the Senate in this case is unnecessary | Farlier in the day the District of Co- d Democratic hopes. wur painted on the fuselage of the | o\ consderable humor in the fact that | ? from 1908 until 1916, and secretary of |and is asbitrary and an .vasion of the | lumbia Society, Dames of the Loval e 10 CAIT Bpirit of St Louls atwested the affec. it o | while many Latin American statesimo cult, Say Marines. | state for during during the first two| petitioner’s constitutional (1ght not to be | Legion. met ai the Willard Hotel and ot ‘Tatin America for “We " These | BRIDGEWATER, Mass . February 13, | in this conference are decrying snd s, | e yeats of the World War - He was suc- | deprived of lis lverty without due | 8Warded its annual prize of $25 for the Al d1faronces W ish Hondur: ond i ¢ were clubbed L ntervention in n America th AR dleidobd bosd = s 5 . Y. of th s showld de the Repud Calvaor. Cosia Rics, Panuma, stranged 1 death when fve thmates | POFI0 Ricans who have had more ey, | MANAGUA, Nicuragua. February | CTRCHLIn 1916 PR e e ! essey was “Lincaln—the Man." % seziela. the Dominican Rep iblic 5 rience tha Ayl 4 e earl, Loy . was one e respectiully subnut,” the peti- e Lanabergn sl mage |1 the Btate Hospital for the Insane | PeTience than any other Latin Amerl- |13.—Advices available in Nicaragua 16- | o; ihe ‘jeaders of the Liberal party for | tion conchine -that it clearly apears | Services Yesterday. 5t two United Staves possessors | 17€ Made a break for liberty early to- | ameially deciaring enrgyapould be |day indicate a report received In the | many vears. but in recent years had | that petitioner has answered évery, _Tonight at 8:30 o'clock the Nation s B St the Tinis Bitents day Two other night watchman wers | ith Jocal autonomy ander (e . | United States that Augustino Sandino. | given up his leadership because of the | question put (o him by the Senate com- | Equal Righis League and Race Con Lindbergh, fit and smi arrived at | injured can flag " Amerl- | Nicaraguan rebel leader, s fleeing (o | peor state of his health. He and Lloyd | mittee, the answers to which could | ress will hold Lincoln-Dougiass me- the feld, accompanied Ambassador | The cead are Wilfred Gerrior, night Honduras 1s unfounded George also differed sharply on the | throw any possible light upon the n\.u.] morial services in the Mount Carmel el Brandon Jugah and Mrs Judah, | watchman, and George E. Amlaw, night NEW DEADLOCK LOOMS. Sandino, who has. been operating in | bolicies to be followed by the Liberal|ters of pubitc wterest. His testimony | Baptist Church. Third and I streets 1 band Struck | supery w,’ e o - Neuva Segovia, in the north, for the | Party. I'shows that he knows nothing about any | Prof. Kelly Miller of Howard Univer- et ’;,x;h x, el R o K R o | past six months, two weeks ago slipped The Countess of Oxtord Is the lmmrr‘ fllegal, dishonest ur dishonorable use of | sity. Rev. H. B Taylor of the Fifteenth the hangar & 7’," | are John C. Harrington na restle With | (i theast from his former stronghold | Margot Tennant, who is widely kn«‘n‘lpr bonds ut one time velonging (o the | Street Presbyter:an Church and Dr hengar lana Michael T. Mullen, both nigh: Tarift and Intervention. of El Chipote to San Rafael del Norte. | 85 & writer Continental Trading Co.” | Carter Q. Woodson, director of the iable pluce for @ vake-o | WAthmen, who were beaten up and| oo He remained there a few days and | e The Government nas about completed | sociation for the Study of Negro Lite bound with towels by the insane men bassatir Judah and N J n en euvomobile, lighling the way ability of the inmates concerned o give | @ cobierent story of what occurred, offi- February 1 (). —The advices from Buenos Argentine government Alres that the wis understond appeared at several coffee pl ations of Matezalpa in the mountains Marine authoritles believe that as long | GERMAN OFFICIALS OPEN Foreign Office Reported as lhndyI e task of layig vefore the Federal cerning the naval oul leases, executive | at orders concerning them, a witness iium | under auspices of the G. ned v the plane, stowed s erics o g ? M & Tow Snihes Shostd | when Ty SIRSUBESCR WG Taw SO%. “\Vl“':,"l\"":fi:::fl 4:10‘:";:::110:1{'“1:.4:}“:‘.’. in the vicinity of the city ot Matagalpa l}'lr:‘l ey '(ms muml‘:m the refusal | ton Medford will preside ot 4 of the ful 10 T ‘ |ty N Sandino’s exact whereabouts are not | ol o 0 answer the questions. Prestdent Coolk led the Capital W et T s e Teuuanappen by e wne ot eye. | g dueations ari and intervention | o, hut 1 i tet here that e peob- | TO ARBITRATION TREATY |, Al that rembined o be ‘done s o | paying tnbute 10 Lincoin_ sesierdat Jtidah 10 wilniesses and by’ the velictance or n- pparent conf eveloped between | aply 15 trom 12 to 15 miles northwest s Place before the jury documents con- | Attending services yesterday afiernoon | and Industry. will speak. Dr Hamp- the Oof 89408 wvotes, T 1 e Repud- Congregational Church. A R and Plane Just Clears Mangars. Bt {w nave instructed Dr. Honorlo Pueyr- | as he has the simost inaccessible region the Interior Depariment to establish | afiliated bodies, he heard his TOF, | HoANS Was du? 1o on the s e sas Sooms e o oo ang | s of the hospital were obligated 10 | redon, head of the Argentine delegation. | iy his rear Where he can retreat swifty | 10 Welcome Propossl From |lacts of the leases and to hear J J. | Dr. Jason Noble Pierve. pray RE & T | GartE i e LIl B e 4 sried 11 n.;! ’.}." 2 ;"" 'l“"‘i' | u:vrml! l:m oty OF the aftair 0 :}Lfiru’;‘y:ul"?‘l‘:lu;”lv:"l’hrln;l::?:‘nfldnh;" it ’um be most lmmrnll to capture him | United States, ?ilu::m, deputy sergeant-at-arms of | turn 1o the ideals of Lincoln. Mrs R 1S LINDATY Aghik (30 i ) | SoImne v, 2y 2 2:3 ' ) - 1 » - | unless by surprise 4 he nate | Coali id not attend decause of a A ™ ih un g LG e nl»m‘-.7"::@‘,':1fl.‘«':;::’,{‘fif:r; ‘{",;;r'.‘z‘:‘a"mz;:ll Union convention and the | The ‘rainy icasan 18 approaching. | ny e Associated tress H Sees Delay in Bond Trial, g e - “."f’;“&,‘{‘,x“'}"‘f < Whe i the B 204 tushing along | Inmate. James Meion, succeeded 11 | enon that e ko st b bueyT- | making tranisportation almost impon- | CRERLIN. February 13.—Whil | b ; Former Senator Rice W Means of Surely suppoet Secs Taited e pisnie U ¢ the han- | climbing through the transom of his| ;;ju"’”m:“ ‘4 ';'"“;‘"m“:oz'; :!‘l:h":llx; ss'm:hmmo«-;;,uwnnan‘n‘ljvl :m- ;‘leflrlng up | fotal proposal ,mm’ MM"“, Ef"fid’«';=u-§’..’§".‘?‘u3.'5\‘,’i.i‘.“;‘,'\';'r’., uum\lx‘\, satd | Colorado was the principal speaker. He Hoover Messrs. Burton and © Tk tpeciavon wnd large num- | room into & cornidor He was armed | This lent speclal Interest to meeting | dino. bands e exoected 1o bl S80- | Kellogg for a German-American arbi- | pare o days 1o pre- | detailed the high lights of Linewds Brown will see * 1 the Cuban C ehen o < a e o % pands 1s expected 10 be & slow 5 g - Pate ol Indictment if the grand jury | colorful career and prassed him for pre- s 1A of bis mowr first W hi encountered Gerrlor. | ‘The convention o regulate future | i | clared today that Germany would great- np“‘.‘.d (el Q\tn:u|1|‘xu :\lfs ntv-l The meeting was valled o onder by pren g wlpave beaten i on Uie head wih e activities on e Unton was on-its | HOOVER STILL HOP {1y welcome such a project, iov On oiicias and cEmpges o ne| ) Gea. Jok L. Clws. U. 8 A. e s L4nc- | club and then W have strangled him |[sgendu Dr. Pueyrredon wished to | EFUL It was atated that Qermany's entirc | New' York brokerage fimi of Povter & | |ied commauding the Department of with & piece of cord | hwve the cluuse under dispute taerted poat-war policy s been atie af bulld- | Go, who are 1o be Nere when the Tea: |t aiomec, O A R There was o Then 1t 1 thought, he sy i wai | the preamble At tie tast meeting| FOR CHEAP APARTMENTS |ing up a system of substitutes for the | pot’ Dome tnvestigation 1 o3 | Driet Gag cevemony, participated i by o 1o fas aor Judah tor Amlaw snd evidently took him by |of the committee 1t was agreed 1o cons | g [ Fesort 1o foree, and that she ts willog | Pursday ¥ S tesunied | the MELE BTN ORI G fre Judsh surpris i ed 0 e Leidm 4 [ 10 go ax tar us o B v S ¥ o o urprise and disposed of him inthe ider first the actual articles o1 e | pegiect for Low-Renta) Homes for | eatin ot the sy tation in the appit The tmmediate purpose of the ex. | udience. Linculn tiysburg address Quaunerve oa alier U take-off Capl | same manner | treaty so as W oallow tme for second cation of the principle of arbitration. nation of these withesses is (o trace | Was read by John M. Kline and excerpts Wt before Al e, Lisveryies Cuven wie wi | v i sied Amlaw's ks wnd | oughts un” consultation Wit lome | Federal Employes Not Aban- o $13.000 In Liberty bunds which Harry | p"pe \USUIRL sddivs Sere tebeutied Sepainn sirasige rusthng wound caime Trom e | 1 were mking AL way Drouh e | w {BLIZZARD HITS COLORADO. | Xy, Sincinlr. lesce of Toapot Dome. | Rach Spengler sang several patrioin ¢ n leages bea e e i, s uine Srom Uik | ive were muking their way through the | R doned, He Says. +| turned over to the Republican nationa | (ectime - Thvocation and. denedictioy | e guincel powse lhae e o thoug Yt e of corrigars o the front of e | . | - commitiee 1923 (0 asst In making | § Kysshitoiben NI | Ohi - and tenths o the Willis is of he ass " butiaing, they encountered the wawh- | Before the committee went into ses- | Secretary Hoover has not abandoned | ’ fup the deficit after the Harding cams | “EFY 0fered by Dr. Preree strength has come from s soaoe ghite of Ui esool savimblie WOIe e, Harruglon wnd Mullen, bound | on oday, however, Chalrmun Enrigue | hope that Government employes in | MOtov Parties Mavooned as Stovw | (i 1 500 The services closed with the howiig “Lei the Housion conventin soainate e i i Uien and and fool ity Uniels and | Olaya of Golumbla predicted that von- | Wanhmgion may have made’ avaiiablo Ends Warm Spell Will H Hays, former chatrman of |3 & Shecial mation picture, “Betar Rus | Qov. Smith and Ohio wil de foand el 3 AN locked them i a Deystory | sderation of the artleles would be com- | them model apartments listed to rent o that committee, who solicited the con. | *0d the American Flag e Democmate oluma deoause 2o & sleudy whir Inbicated (hat the | Finelly they reached the door of sn ple ed during e sessio ANd - wctual ot 81200 @ yoom & month. - Although | = DENVER, February 13 (#).—&now, | tribution from Stnclair, will be called Pervanal Recollections, matter how the Wilti-Hoover primary Botor Was TUDAUOIING. DRoDSTY office 10 the front of the bhullding, whici r';n-u on Ilw'nlnrr-mhlr begun the “large concern” which first [ driven hf A strong northweat wind, do- | before the committee after the brokers “ % Aght fermmates. Willis will not de the Wiier wsiranin of Tindiergile satery V85 e only obstacle between them wng | The preamble, Dr Pueyiredon. in- | broached the plan for the proposed | Veloped Into a bilseard an It swept over [nd their records have been examined | o VI B Cushing Comp No. 30 Republican nominee. Mr. Hoover has L st ot Lindberglie satel) liierty As they fumbied with the kevs | sists, shiould declare (hat " pan-Ameri- spartments In August, 1025, has virtu. |centrul Colorado last night, blocking | Huys testified betore the cmmiiiee i | Swns of Uikt Veterans, and the wwie | 4 aightly detter chance, dul neither o o tanels avay . Thi Do s |10 find ons which would AU they weie | canlsm rests largely upon economic | ally ceased operations heve, Mr. Hox roads and leaving several motor parties | 1924 that he asked Sinolatr and & num- | \f e Cushing Auniliary, hold & celedrd- - e I my onmsny, will reeive 1D g ! seen by muother walchman, Eqwara| union among the countrles of = this | safd toduy the tdea has not been given | Marooned near Lafayette. While ther- | ber of other men to help wipe out the | UON I the afternoan at the Lincan coveted hones (Gontinued on Page 6, Columsn 1) Brough temizphere and therefore that all artd- | up by any means, and that there s | Mometers diopped 1o low marks | geneit and that the oll operator gave Memarial - Rev Chatles F Canedy ot CThis 8 & Deaveratd vear o e . Brough Gashed 1o & telephione snd |sounded wn wlarm, 10 guards respona ng The guards were unarmed. and e hand-t-hend confiict without weapons i 1 French Pact Action Nears ! Tue new French arvitration trestly Neial or excensive burriers Lo the free flow of commerce should be abolished. All other members of the subcommit- e, which discussed the unlon conven- ton, h|l'mut] these views. They main- still m possibility the apartments may be bulit Mr, Hoover sald he was disappointed hecause nothing has been done toward actual commencement operations, of Montans and Wyoming, only light snow wits Feported 1 those States ‘The atorm bore out forecasts for a cold wave extending nto the Middle- west and Houthwest, to end more than $15.000 Havs, now head of the Motton Pie- ture Producers’ and Distributors’ Assos Clation. I a telegram to the committee trom Hollywood, Calif, Saturday night, S[uringfield TN, gave personal recolies- tony of Lineadn, and Cal 3 Mitler Ken- von, department commander of the Ametican Leghuy. read extracts fom ta- neral orations deliversd W memary of Democrats will lake advantage of thelt apataaiy ¢ White discusshnn of Rin entry W e RN UMY contmued 10 S politival depths here and @ Obiy, Mr. fow bk oonsicercd Wednesdsy by the |ensued. ‘The lumates were finally sub- | (ained they sfiected the soverelgh rights | but he tndicated the project has not |® MOnth of unusually high tempera- v | . sald that while he had no know Linealy Hoovel antiouiiond WMy that e would Benete Foreign elations - comniues | dued snd returned W thelr rooms of states been abandoned and may still become | HUTER of the Continental (\\‘nr the .:1‘1‘nm John P Hauok openadt the servives | loave Washington for & week'n with some predictions Lhat ,u will '~| Blate police meanwhile had heen “l,l- lsll"mlm |:n subcommittee on ity. He haa little idea of the sl tlan of any of ita profits tn Liberty | M1Hh & eulogy. and Mra Herbart Walton | fishing m Pl He asted the Bureaw wvidered 1eported 1 the Benate st thst | summoned, but thelr ’,,,W‘, proved | public_international law was scheduled | housing situation 4n Washington at the Radio l’rul{rumu— l’\lflc 231 bonds, Ruthadea vaad the (lottvahinrs « Kivess [ of Flahertes 1 reccimend the ) Lune not W e pecee: Y. (Continued on Page 4, Column 3.) present time, he patd. " llt he Jlmll,\v would appear befare vited, WWontinued on Pege & Column 3) ) \ Qoatinued oa Page & Cotuans &

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