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2w $100000 1S GIVEN FOR SCHOOL STUDY, Rosenwald Fund Supplies Sum for Survey of U. S. Du- | ties Toward Education. The Jnlius Rosenwald Fund today made available to the National Ad- visory Committee on Rducation $100.- 000 to conduct a survev of the duties 0f the Federal Government toward edu- cation At the same time Secretary Wilbur announced that Dr. Henry Suszallo, ' former president of the University of | Washington, would be the director of | the survev. Dr. Suzzallo now s mak- | ing & study of graduate education for | the Carnegie Foundation for the Ad-| vancement. of Learning Withur Selects Committee. | Sevaral months ago At the sugges- | tion of President Hoover., Secretary | Wilbur, in association with a number, of the leading educational groups of ! the country, selected a committee of 51 educators to studv the problems in connection with the Federal Govern- | ment participation in education 1 1t is the hope of the administration that the survev to be conducted will' eclarify the needs of Government pa ticipation in education and also bring to life accurate public opinion concern- ing the position the Government should take regarding education. Committee Is Named. The National Association of State Universities convening in Chicago last week appointed a commitiee 1o co- | nperate, as follows: Prasident F. I MeVey. University of Kentucky: Presi- dent W. A. Jessup. University of Towa. | and_ President David Kinley. University | of Tlinois. The Association of Land | Grant Colleges and Universities meeting there adopted a resolution indorsing the project and alsp is appointing a | co-operation committee. As defined by Secreiary Wilbur, an attempt is 10 b: made fo provide the Government_with “the proper data to guide our educational course.” He ex- oressed hope that essentials of educa tion would not be confused with politi- cal mechanisms, A basic outline for the study formu- By | safety when fire, starting from an ex- plosion in the X-rav room of the Uni- | versity swept ARTH | SAVE 102 PATIENTS INHOSPITAL BLAST UR R. OSWELL. | dAayv morning. His parents notified (he unele and aunt of the tragedy. Tt is, thought the automobile skidded. i Oswell had been employed in the | of 'West Virginia, He is survived by his parents, his | uncle and aunt and two sisters, Miss Nurses, Internes and Volun- teers Fight Way Through Fumes to Make Rescues. he Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO. November 18.— More than 100 patients were carried to of California Hosptial here the third floor of the building teted by the advisory committee showed | {hic morning. five educational functions for the Fed- eral Government were agreed on unan- imously. as follows: interpret and _ disseminate statistics of national scope at all levels of education. “Conduct research on basic tional problems of national significance. “Maintain an adequate library of sducation works and make it accessible to the public. it adeguate b ionalized the outbreak of the blase. | Nurses, educa- | ing their way through the fumes. be- gan carryving patients from the buiid- ing before fircmen arrived. A terrific explosion. which swepi fire “Gather, compile. | and fumes throughout the third ficor internes and volunteers, fight- Joined by he firemen, the rescue workers soon “Maintain a legislative digest and in- ' had the 102 patients of the institution formation seivice to which State Legis- latures could ook for information con- cerning the I foreign countries concerning education “Furnish_experts on request to co- operate in State or community surveys out of the reach responding to four alarms of fire and smoke e of pther States and of | None of the patients was injured. Four Alarms Sounded. Virtually the entire Fire Department, was called 23 vears old, of 1866 Wvoming avenue, clerk in | the War Department. was killed near {uncie and aunt. | urday night | will officiate Creek Cemefery. DAPTISTS T0 OPEN Columbia THE EVENING WASHTNGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1929, WAR OFFICE CLERK KILLED IN CRASH Arthur R. Oswell Dies on Way' to Visit Parents as Car Turns Over. ! - | Arthur Richardson Oswell Deer Park, Md. Saturday night when the automobile he was driving ran off the road. turned over and pinned him beneath 11, it was learned here today. Mr. Oswell. who resided here with his ! Mr. and Mris. William D. Searle of the Wyoming avenue ad. left Washinglon Saturday after noon to drive to Mountain Lake Park, Md.. to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Oswell. En route he took a short cut through | a dirt road. on which the accident hapoened. He was found pioned be- | neath the automobile by some people | ing along the road, and his parents were notified of (he accident late Sai- but did not learn that he was dead until around 2 o'clock yester- War Department for the past two vears, | He was a giaduate of Western Higl School and later attended the Univer- | sity of Pennsylvania and the University Harrieit Oswell of Mouniain Lake Park and Mis. Raymona McCutcheon of New York Ciiy. | Funeral services will be conducted ai | the residence of his uncle and aunt romoitow afternoon at 12:30 o'clock Dr..John C. Palmer, pastor of the Wash- inglon_ Heights Presbyierian Church Inferment will be in Rock MEETING Association Churches to Be in Session Four Days. TONIGHT of The fifty-second annual he Columbia Association meeting of of Baptist Churches will be held at the Fifth Bap- tist Church, F street. between Sixth and Seventh streets southwest, on the first four davs of ihis week, The program CHARGED WITH EXTORTION Olga N. Edwards, 34. appe: having extorted more than § York financier. She claims that of money. DENIES DRY KILLING v NEWS SUPPRESSED Lowman Replies to Charges of Association Against Prohibition. ed in a New York 000 from Nathan L. Amster is the father of her 6-year-old boy. | HEFL'N REUUESTS Amster denies the paternity of the hoy, hut admits having paid her huge sums | rt to answer charges of Amster, prominent New Associated Press Photo. s (GUARD FLYING UNIT IN DISTRICT URGED !Advocaled by Air i Head in Letter to | f Legion' Gen. Stephan. | | | | Creation of a District of Columbia National Guard fving unit was advo- | cated in a letter sent today to Mai. | Gen. Anton Stephan. commander of the National Guard in the local Army dis- | trict, by Alva Sole, president of the | District of Columbia Air Legion. There are enough trained commercial | | and private airplane pilots in the Dis-| trict today to form a National Guard | aviation company, similar to the avia- | tion units In many of the States, Mr. | Sole said. The Maryland National Guard has an active aviation unit, and | at the national air races in Cieveland | two months ago a number of Siate guard units were represented by planes | and pilois. | ! Mr. Sole said that he made the rec-| | ommendation because of the desire of | student pilots of the District of Colum- | bin Air Legion to enlist in such an |-organization. In the graduate pilots of the legion alone, Mr. Sole sald, there is the nucleus of & successful National Guaid air unit, i “soloed” and now are building up time as pilots and nearly 40 other students | ! are taking dual flight instruction. There | are 100 other students going through ground school training. | ““Those legion members who have bee:) | acquainted with the plan to organize a National Guard air unit are enthusias- tic.,” Mr. Sole said. “They would wel- | | come the opportunity, the creation of | | such a unit would afford them to gain | | some knowledge of military fiying, while | serving their country. 1t is believed that at least 100 mem- | bers of the legion would present them- | selves for enlistment if an aviation; ’cflmp-ny were to be authorized.” | | ACTION ON FASCISTS | | talians Busy in U. S.. Senate | Is Told in Speech Urg- ing Probe. Senator Heflin, Democrat, of Alabama | today urged the Senate to take some | action on the resolution he introduced | some time ago calling on the State | Department for any information it may | his President-elect ] | PASCUAL ORTIZ RUBIO. ORTIZ RUBIO WINS BLOODY ELECTION Vasconcelistas Claim Voters Were Driven From Polls by Calles Party. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, November 18.— Nineteen persons were killed and more than 50 wounded in Nation-wide rioting Sunday whelming election of Pascual Ortiz Rubio to the Mexican presidency . Headquarters for Jose Vasconcelos. candidate of the Anti-Re-electionist party, charged that supporters of Ortiz Rublo had taken charge of voting booths and through force and in- timidation prevented tens of thousands from . voting. Headquaiters for the Revolutionary party, which supported the candidacy of Ortiz Rubio, replied today denving any but legitimate conditions had pre- vailed. They explained they had taken charge of voting booths under the Mexican law. which says the first nine voters arriving at a booth shall con- | trol it Threats Are Unconfirmed. The successful candidate, who - has been civil engineer and soldier as well as politician, spent election day in the village of Uruapam. Michoacan, where he formerly was governor and where mily lives. which accompanied the over- | SUGAR SCHEDULE ACAI PESTRONED | Tobacco Is Taken Up in Its “"Place by Tariff Drafters. By the Associnted Press, Consideration of the sugar schedule of the tariff bill was postponed again | today and tobacco taken np in its pla | Senator Borah of Idaho, a leader of the Republican independents, requested that the controversial sugar section go over until his group was ready to pro- jceed and, Chairman Smoot of the | finance committee agreed. | Senator Dill, Democrat, Washington, |objected to deferring the sugar items | unless there was an_agreement on a | specific date for its consideration. | Borah, however, said he could nat. agres to & date until he had conferred with | memabers of his group. The Borah proposal won favor with all factional leaders as a time-saving | proposition. It is the belief of thosa in _charge of the bill that if this high point of controversy is deferred until | the close of debate, faster time will be | made. A number of Senators todav still | were ‘discussing the possibility of an adjournment of the special session at the end of this weck. Leaders believe that by then most of the bill could be | disposed of except the confest over an jincrease in the sugar duty. ‘The Western Republican Indepen- |dents and the mew group of Hoover | regulars, however, still are opposed to | adjournment. pending disposition of the measure. Finally Reach Sugar Schedule. The sugar schedule, viewed for monthy with premonitions of prolonged snd heated debate, was finally reached as weary legislators entered the last fort~ | night, of the special session. | At the heart of the dispute lay the | question of whether there is justifica~ tion for increasing- the present impost on sugar imports from Cuba. The figure i< now 1.76 cents a pound | and in comparison the House approved |a rate of 2.40 cents and the Senate finance committee one of 2.20 cents, | Under the provisions of the Cuhan- | American reciprocal trade treaty. sugar | imports are given a reduction of 20 per i cent in the rate imposed upon stmilar {imports from other countries. The | world rate is mow 2.20 cents, as op- | posed to a rate of 3 cents by the House and Senate committee recommendation | that it be fixed at 2.75 cents | The effects of the aworld rate, how- ever. is negligible, as Cuba and the Philippines supply the United States with by far the greater proportion of its imported sugar, and all imports from the Pacific dependency are ad- { mitted duty free. The Senate, mor | over, has gone on record against rgia- ing a tarifl barrier against Philippine " g will be Inaugurated tonight At 7:45 2 ¢ rities 4 4 ; in education Into_action before the biaze Was sub- | o.oloch. waen e Rov. o 1. Mersegiia | BY the Associaied Press have relating to the alieged activitie: concelos was said_here to have g, Time for Agreement. idued. The manner in which the ex- Assistant. Secretary Loman fodav as- | of Fascist agents in this country. passed election dav at San Blas. " Ghajrman Smoot of the finance com- pronounces the fnvocation, , Morning. sions will be held on the following Sinaloa. There was no confirmation ' ! serted the charge made by the Associa- that he would carty into effect frequent tion Against the Prohibition Amendment | plosion occurred was not immediately Fascist ascertained: neither was an estimate of mittee, himself representing & big beet sugar producing State, Utah, stood at a‘ternoon and night ses- | Senator Heflin declared that hree 1 Mr. Mann, who is director here of the ! agents are organizing American boys American Council on Education, said to- | Sover threats of himself and partisans to set: s . i o | the loss immediately avaflable. days. The morning meetings will begin | that the Federal Government suppress- . pi S 10 Selithe head of the Republican group e e e et ba 10| Miss Juanita Costenborder, telephone | at 10 o'clock. he #fternoon ones K1 | ed news of prohibition killings Was un- of Tialianblood’ info i unior ordes of [ K(sel? bpiss BelCtily eleses presl somnring Al Sod e tat a1k What are the essentials of education by OPETRLOT at the hospital, was among i g'clock. while the night sessions will {rue. The association charged there Fascism. He then dsserted that noth: i T Cuban rafs of %20 cents, t ' * el % Ze . were many more killings than the Fed- e on his resolution, Despite rioting analyzing and discussing present con- | ‘he Arst to realize what had occurred. get under way at 7:30 o'clock. s JEE DR Mexican officials professed to be sat- Democrats Fight Increase, alyzin - ? 4 . s com. | eral Government reported. “1t is Inid away in the committce on ditions. | She plugged in all the telephones in = More :han 75 individual varts com- i i 3 o isfled at what was called a “c . i wtpe | the building, first spreading fhe alarm pos S ssior Lowman said ‘Treasury regulations foreign relations.” Heflin said, referring | IS Was called a_“compara-| The Democrats were almost solidly By this process.” he continued. “the x o . oo the 10 separate seislons of the | o oqion Millings by Federal afficers the resolution, “while Mussolini is! tively quiet ciection day.” Cavalty and . opposed to increasing the present, levies, | to occupying the front page of our daily papers with his propaganda. On yes terday The Washington Star had his picture on the front page and carried to workers and patients, then calling the Fire Department. She stuck to her switchboard until the fumes became unbearable and ihen started for a door leading 10 a stairway. association meeting. The program will b : . be terminated on Thursday might with ‘0 e reported immediately, but the on addrese on "Shields of Brass and | Government could make no'attempt io Shields of Gold," delivered by Rev. S.|keep track of the shootings by State McC. Lindsav, pastor ce officers, Constirutional Convention of 1787 was able to Teach agreement first on essen- tia] principles of political organization and then on appropriate political mech- | anisms. But the Constitution that re- | infantry contingents paraded streets of | The two Senators from Louisiana, Rans- the principal citles, rushing quickly in dell and Broussard, however, allied answer o frequent emergency calls, themselves with those seeking increased probably, it was said, preventing worse duties, and went beyond the Republican sulted makes no explicit mention of | Baptist Church of Boston, Mase of the Brookline Aud county pe | 1 do not care to analyze the matter FRANKLIN C. PARKS. quite a lengthy srticle from Mussolini conditions. group in asking that the rates nccepted Leaps From Window. v a sent out in the pamphlet issued by the s b himself boosting Fascism.” | Available figures showed eight killed p, i ; iz Al be ssrved by | Underwood Photo. ¥ ; i by the House be incorporated in the oo b ."";’_‘:"‘1":,,"“""‘,;’;‘,‘"“‘_'“:"‘;“ A burst of fire and fumes greeted er | (e lagies of the Fifth Baptist Onurch Association Aguinst ‘the = Prohibition & Senator Hefin told the Senate of re- = 'fr::‘cf’»p(.:.ti‘:«mf’a{():‘ figemgg{‘ parts Senate bill. Louisiana is the country's ; 2 a3 she opened the door. With retreat the | Amendment” he said, “but 1 want to ports that bachelor American citizens public, w principal cane-sngar producing S ;‘ugm;-la,dngnlm mention mechanisms !“" it wng the: Aames sdsnGeE. Rk ::‘w"':g“ afterncon and night of the| 1" i tention to one principal case- jof Ttalian descent are "gssessed a killed ai Toluca when the ‘truck in The. Independent R&p:l‘;fic:gm el s thEL Tt howaver/is distine- | Costenborder jumped from a Window. " Rev. John E. Briggs is pastor of the At of Mrs. Lillian De King, killed at bachelor tax in Italy. The Senator dn-v;hh‘h they were riding was wrecked. givided in their attitude toward the H 1“A e A i 2 thi< She made a 40-foot leap to' the ground. | entertaining church. | Aurora, M. This was clearly a case clared that his information was that| The wounded, some of them seriously | controversy. Borah of Idaho and vely American point of view on this i ne™s “eoncrete wall, and inju; . " coming under local police authority and . ¥ if they do not pay it the Italian go injured, passed 50, of whom 25 residea subject has been evolving in the United tes. During the past decade this | point of view has become universally | accepted. Therefore it supplies the need- /only an ankle. on duty. took charge of the rescue work and had the task well under way by | d | Dr. Harold Muller, hospital physician BLAST WRECKS BANK, not. under Federal authority. The Fed- eral officer had nothing whatever to do with 1t. “1 know of no reason why Federal ATTORNEY, EXPIRES ernment requires their relatives in Ttaly to_pay. The Alabama Senator alto asserted he had heard of two instances in which in Mexico City, The principal rioting in Mexico City occurred within a few blocks of the Natlonal Palace, at the juncture of La Brookhart of Iowa were inclined io favor the boumy principle 88 &-mesns of enceuraging domestic production, a though the former had not committed |/ nimself definitely. #d basis for agreement both on essen- e 4 nforcement officers should wish 1o American citizens visiting relatives in | Avenida Madera and La Calle Bolivai - Fwis'3n . mechanism the tme fremen tot, e meton., .| BUT MONEY IS SAVED e, st itk ecesence 1o e e i | Stveres otk ot Ol Rbbias .| SO, Mebert af the.independent moved to the nurses’ home nearby and gs VA | killings. T don't think they have - - under Mussolini and are not permitted f"epr“;']‘;? e e 40 bounty system and an_increased duty, gave birth to her child there shortly Tressury reguintions require mme- £ kol Wil Be Held at '° AU, io the United States | sp eir campaign head- D S. C. IS AWARDED | T i N i e : f stones and pieces of asphalt from 5t obbery S read the article written by Mussolini & O pi Pl e Taat 3 TO VIRGINIA VETERAN, STATE DEPARTMENT | Part of Supposed R Y o Blessed Sacrament Ghurch: ", the tazthile Cwrlbtan, by Mo | e Cpavement (oo paracns. were. binea I8l meet mightly this week. =Some Y apt, W. W —Capt. | . of John Bond. ‘The Wild Man of | ! 3 r. Two hundred police | o i e oapt- W Wisareen IaiGied=ount | SETRANSEERSUATIRCHES g = | Fuirope: ‘And_(hev will read the modt IDiervencd and’restored order. Ome-Talt haute the I can v tant W. E. Lynd Also Ie . i i - — blood-curdling story of o Actual count in the presidential race n°" 2 n be sent tn | Be the Ascociated Press persceution that they ever gy *°@ will not be known probably until carly (ommittee before the regular ssssion of Honored, Guatemala Third Secretary Is Sent| ORLANDO, Fla.. November 18— The Franklin C. Parks, 45 years old. wide- s = in December when returns are sent to COPSTCSS begins. ! = e | Bank of Oviedo, in Seminole County. | 1y known lawyer of this city. where he s the Chamber of Deputies for officiai e 5 Capt. William W. Green of Stauntor to New Post at Caracas, Sor btk e Gt e to- bad practiced for the past 12 vears, and FORE'GN MlSS'ONS canvass, & | Va.. has been awarded the Distinguished | Venezuela. o q,“ oWn ‘establishment having ‘been e e Vasconcelistas Claim Fraud. ’F'F I EEN RESCUED Bervice Cross for extraordinary herolsin | Vi ' 7 4 - _ german, Hurrey an s There was no doubt as to the out- Recent changes in the United Staies Wrecked by an explosion yesterday. offices in the Transportation Building WORK Is PLANN D . ¢ As 4 J in action at Bellaire Farm, France, Oc- # , > . " A AL R Home: SUTY Tesation Atreet. come of the voting; Ortiz Rubista head- tober 10, 1918, and aiso during the ac- | 1T} service include the transfer of | The entire village of Oviedo was| Migs Florence E. Smith, 88, Sgiirday night after an iilness of sbout quarters claimed their candidate polied FROM CAPSIZED BARGE Sons b Sibds Prehiact, Beace, Noyemter | B B Trammell, Arkaves, thivd avere. | Tocked Mefore Giwn by the Wast be- e A = - more than 1.000.000 votes; headquarters s S . ce, g L a w0 H . C . . Vas s b i £oiaetien o tm 368en o | Wy, from Giua €mala o Caracas, Vene. | Lg%, 181 Deen % part of a plot 10|~ Wag jn Employ of GOVErR- | Mr. Parks was & native of Wisconsin. Methodist Epitcopal Board Opens fopoin® vasconcelizias tacitly admitted |7 o 00 500 fantry, 9nd Division, A. E. . 7uela; Cabot Coville, Washington, D. C..| Tne outer door of the bank's vault. “‘;Q“zj‘f”"",’;:;g ot L) A Vasconcelos was the rightful President e A silver star ('“fillnnlllm has been | vice consul, from Tokio to Kobe. Japa ;-g\a‘som. whr;mm»al ml:) blast, and nbm;v ment 47 Years. MicHaTs 1n 1008 | Comifhig! to En1aetey 111th Annual Meeting in of Mexico: Among Passengers Nearly awarded by the War Department 10 J. Stanford Edwards, Washingion, D. C.. | $7. in cash, valuable papers, securi- he was el Vi . State Within an hour of the opening of ' . c-pt,dwmmm E. Lynd, Alr Corps, for | vice consul, from Amsterdam,. Nether: """""fl "'f"ld; were safe when the - - ‘c'h;;:be;'(',’fl(‘;:,f,:’",i,':u‘f"“sm':':h:!:'{,; Portland, Oreg. the polls, reports began to ngt. In that ! Drowned Near Pensacola. i v ¢ was . ctiEanE b Vs o Wi | i.ull:ur:r;l; i’ action st el g:.l«'i:mxc:‘ C(;‘nfifk::%edl.fll")enmlrk Teo 1 | ""Atear door of the bank building, a| Miss Florence E. Smith, 88, believed siudied law ot Georgetown University - . B R W ¥ WG st 25, 3 4 setts, v sul 0 s aw School and began practice of the . . 0 vote o 135th Aero Squadron. Air Service. A ‘\ from Adelaide, Australia, to Nassa: :2::‘:‘:‘; dxlnrnpcune. spparently hac | (o have bren the first stenographer ever | il (CANG O gmg‘mh‘m By the Associated Press. In many places the Vasconcelistas | By (e Aswocisted Prass. E.F. Capt. Lynd is from North Favet!~. | Bahamas: W. M. P. Mitchell, Massachu- | o employed in the Post Office Department He was a member of the Congres- _PORTLAND, Oreg., November 18 Obened booths of their own and voted.| pENSACOLA, Fla. November 18 S g‘(:;;“"}x‘lgl""'({‘;:‘ S R TIRT S ;:‘E;é“fim S died at her home In the South Clifion slonial Country Club the National Fress | Eighteen bishops of the Methodist Epis- :}";,R'I"N,“"fil;&'f CHithe VIR WOURE B e peen including ':;' d hil- of the chief of s, ent, Belglum, and J. Ran o- e el ealy Club and the Holy Name Society. i | d¢ al. . ! sans, ree chil- ¢ Building. ! inson. New Yok, vice r'mlsuL hon ' YOUNG PEOPLES’ GROUP lt'lvndw (Apnvmrnv m.\unndav. Death | ™' He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alic ”’“‘k' C‘“‘:“" and "";"e““l'sx'““‘-‘“'“"“ G siatement issued by V:fmrm’ E.{dren and two women, were resened . | Nice, France, to Naples. Ttaly. i was due 0 pneumon Benning Parks: two sons, Albert Ben- Workers, laymen and ministers were A Gongora. president of the anti-re-elec- | gt i . e | “Harrv 4. Anstinger. Altoons. Pa. con-| OBSERVES “BOOK WEEK” | " Miss smith entered the Post Offce ning Barks and Prankiin here today for the 111th annual meeting | tonist party, said: “Mexico has failed ‘|7 "IEN{ AMer the barge forry. operat- HOOVER CONFIDENT sul. on ditv at the State Depariment, ’ i | Depariment Augnst 1. 1875, and con. PATks: three daughters, Miss Mary Of the Methodist Episcopal Board of 'in the field of democracy. In all cities INE on the Sage River between hers hes resigned. e W eSO & ary e LI " Lowise Parks, Miss Alice Ruth Parks Foreign Missions. The board will de- and towns cilizens have been preventcd And Mobile, Ala. capsized fn mid~ OF NAVAL POWERS’ 1 == | department of the Publie Library to. | inued-there unill August 30, 1922, com- | and Miss Pafricia Elinor Parks, all of | termine the work of the denomination | from voting." stream in about 15 feet of water. Four i e e L - | pleting a service of more than 47 ¥eR'S | ipis eity: his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- 0 foreign fields and act on reports from | The _president-elect formerly was | o0 0 B0 3 ABILITY TO AGREE TWO GRAND JURIES :1:\;,0 :d[n_n (display a special exhibit Her knowlecge of shorthand brought pert W' Parks of Canada, and a sister. VATious countries | minister to Germany and subsequently t SBUK, of books for voung people in the central | her early recognition. and she served ©s yre R McCutcheon of Detroit The board, which will continue ses- 'ambassador to Brazl D. Gilles. owner of the ferry. said s i IN DISTRICT URGED building, at Eighth and K streets to several First Assistant Post- " pincia) services will be conducted in | Sions for {hree days, also will authorize | Yesterday's election was made neces- | the automobiles unbalanced the bargy Rt e R b Titles ranging from “The White Pup- | master ‘Generals. The (pewriter sie (pe Church of fhe Blessed Sacrament. e expenditure of $3,500000 for work sary (hrough assassination of Gen. |Whey they were ferked to one side bf X py Book” for the small child to “The used when first going there the fire cp PAieR 00 AR BEEEE CACEIRENL | of the church in forefgn lands, Obiegon, president-elect. Emilio Portes | the force of the ‘eurrent. R BY SENATOR BLEASE ' Daughter of the Samurai.” for the girl scen by many fellow workers, Was an a( 10 o'ctock, following brief services #i % Gil was named provisional president to | The women and children and threy ment i advance of the meeting of fhe | i ; in her ‘icens, are grouped in a collec- | object of much curiosity (ha TealAeNEL RE 9C00. Thtarment will |serve until a new president could be |men reached shore on a small powat five sea powers scarcely was 1o t ’ : tion which it desciibed by liorary of- | Miss Smith frequently was called upon b i Mauns Olver Grmet o HOLD-UP VICTIMS LOSE !clected. Ortiz Rubio's term is until No- | boat, which accompanied the ferre peeted (Continued From First Page.) ficers as rich in suggestions for par- 1o serve as special transiaior, having = S vember 30, 1934. Four men_were rescued by W. P. H, Two Sepurate Fleets. | 1ciet 50 1hat “not anly can o man who| SIS Felatives and friends in search of a knawledge of French, Spanist, lalian RAIL COMMUNICATION $16 IN TWO ROBBERIES CATHESe RO Wells, a fisherman, and three otherd rnm.m.-‘.m hrl;"v:g ‘Kl:-";'v‘w";‘;l:;\"" is innocent end in jail .‘u 2 ]m-l hc'nlw pecied that the collection shall prove Miss Smith was a member of Hamline = = ity government s seel e N® | that we can bring a criminal to wial of especial interest . M. E. Church. Funeral services were Theft of Bonds F' 2 2 g T Taltans thet its national security re-| o0l TILCNY 80 (e new arrange- | Genis of art ana m-,r:’o}'Efi‘l'L&nl"' conducted in Hines funeral home, 2901 cUT NEAR MANCHULI e Sl R Novempes l,f,,,fl'”f"',“’""‘ PERRY W. HOWARD NAMED E quires the mainienance of TW0 eDAISLE | yony “would nou cost anything, con- | The collection will be on exnibit unti | Fourteenth street, yesterday afternoon. ing Company Also Reported i Ot oy iers nd Targe fleets because of its geORTaDI- | tanding that the present court stafls Christmas and may be sean daily be. | Interment will be in Rock Creek Ceme- Mexito Gty toURy - tiotaiest Breaiuent | ON MEMORIAL GROUP cal Jocation upon two widely distant sea | oo hq b <ufficien.t tween the hours of 9 am. and & pr. lery tomorrow. - = to Police. Calles in n‘l nurnssocex;mg v.r;»pr;nne call Innes | “Senator Blease said he knew of one i P Miss Smith is survived by two si- Native and Russian Forces Battle of the result of Sunday's elections ana i 0 France points to ils large combined !, unce of @ man from South Cerolina | 8 ; ters, Miss Mary Frances Smith and 2 3 Viacent 3. Woaon, 1143 Hew Hunip- | (e seseping Vietory of "PRRCHAlNOTUR | s notvited by Gaveinor Bi1bs bas AdaniicaRd Chanel const ine e 1e- Voo s Lk i 6 oy four | Car Stolen While | i wsite f St Greater Part of Sunday at e awnue, 8 taxicab driver, and| KU o e former Presdent. | Meissioalpps Repecssniatin ot Ko 4 months 7 . Henry Carr. colored, 54 Myrtle street | i 1 d that ntative a ndent one for its Mediterranean cosst “They do not know whether he i < . : the Associated s was informe at ine and for keeping open the lane 10 inyocent or whetner he i guilty, ena 11 (Jwner T'ells Judae TRAFFICEXPERTS TOMEET Two Point; northeast, were vitims of old-up men | Gen. Callss wss naturally hanpy at his Meeting Here. its North African provinces, upon which | do not either Senator Blease declared s ge " i 2 yesterday, | victory | i it drew heavily for manpower in the ‘put the man certainly is entitled to ! . . 3 - | "“Rosson drove two colored passengers | generally had maintained. Gov. Theodore G. Bilbo, Democrat, of World War. | trial Of Earlier Effort Lamont Cans Committee Into Ses- "'q;;;k";:';":i"‘;r“:;‘"m" 16 A Ren- |10, Seventeenth and Corcoran eireeis . Mississippi today announced the ap- While 81l of iis coast is in the Medi-| When Senator Jones said the resolu- g SHANG! v ‘ - |early in the morning, where they took V. How: 7 terranean area, the liglians. as their | jjon lo provide for more grand jurics - sion Here on December 16. ter's dispatch from Harbin today stated | $11 from him at the point of a msm».‘JEANNlE WINSTON HEIRS | Pointment of Perry W. Howard, former view is understood in Washington. io- | was an important one that should ve- . s o | By the Associated Press. that engagements lasting through the The other hold-up occurred as Carr R Republican national committeeman, as sist that they must have naval parily|celve committee consideration before Conductor ‘Won't Have 1o A national committee of uniform greater part of vesterday had taken W3 bout to enter hix home iate ai | UNFOUND, FRIENDS representative of the State upon the with any. other European continental peing taken up. Senator Blease agrerd 3 i : irafc experts, headed by Wiliam . STORI°T pari of ve R Rmien | night. Two colored men took his wallet National Negro Memorial Commission power because they must depend upon | i have it referred (o the judiciary| Walk Home.” He Savs, | Metsger of Deirolt, has been summoned Place between Chinese and Russian | confaining $5. he said TOSHARE INRESTATE | causis to mbate ters' Deckbes s s nnobstructed sea lanes for necesary | commilice SAYSt lio meet in Washinglon December 16 forces at Manchull and Chalanor. The Burglars entered the office of the Odd s . President H cember 5 by supplies due to the limited 1and boun- R— (o by Secretary of Commerce Lamont renorts said the Chinese Eastern Rail- | Fellows’ Journal and Goins printing es- | = | Pres oover @ary and the rugged nature of the nortn | Rover Save He Js Misinformed. Discovering Loss. [ The experienice of clties in endeavoring - e 1o v oy 18 mites onet of Man. | [ADISAMEDt, 1344 U street.”early. yes- (Continued From First Page.) The commission has oeen named, with be country. | District Attorney Leo A. Rover, when - {0’ sta nAkidize et codes and cede cen cut 15 miles eas | terday morning and broke open two | John R. Hawkins, president of the P " linformed of the naiure of Senator| i accidents will be considered. chul. safes in the Journal's office. A number | born at Liverpool, England. 84 vears ago. | gantial Bank of -,g. . "_" of the Pru- Prefer to Scrap. Blease's resolution, said the South Caro-| While John C. Townsend, street ear | Dispaichés of Kuomin, official Chi-'of bonds were stolen. |- The affiant says he learned that Miss | Jict' and each & s city, heading the While asking for a 7-10-10 ratio lni linian apparently has been misin- ;.fl:‘dlllr'g,li“ni‘I'“"‘Efl""““' Isanc R. = (oivad e etk i mm:n.l( re-| Mrs Marcel Colin. apartment 421.| Winston had only one brother who died | yqditional memper. . C Tome °"® » - b Bl : egarding grand jury procedure | Hitt in Police Court this afternoon that | ! ere a few hours previous to 1650 Harvard streer, reported t o< | at th e of 7 years and no sisters. . & ERIeE D e s kno v oo e DB Ui | Rndrew Orav, 2306 tioek oy caoon 100 | FIMES FATAL TO GIRL. |ihe Reuter advices. reporied Soviet air- | 1% Hariard, stroet. reported the loss | at the age of 7 years and o sisters;| "It s autharised to erect a $500.000 eral reduction of cruiser fleets well be-| after the blaze was extinguiched, Instances when both sides of a case street. bad attempled to jov-ride in Florida TInstitution Blown Up as diate reports of all shootings.” planes over Manchuli. This report said the Soviet forces bad mounted 20 heavy At another point in his speech Sen- ator Heflin said: “1 asked Senators to watch, valued at | $800. ; quarters, located there. In an’ exchange of shots and a rain to Australia by the British government. In a desperate effort to dispose of the tariff bill in the remaining weeks of the special session, the Senate two monument, to the loyalty and valur of Negro soldiers and sailors in all the fow tne tentative limitation figures! have been presented to a grand fury| his car, an unknown person succeeded | benit SER o ol | At 18 R 16 eyte i Solbs Frome WhoRY | S Which ‘have ‘been set by the United|in Washinglon have heen exceedingly in sieaiing the machine from in froni | Mother and Two Children ¥ound guns on the Manchurian-Siberia border she was divoreed and had no children. | nar of,the Nation here in Washington States ano Great Britain. The Jap-|rare, he said, He described the Mc- | of the courthouse steps. i Dusossions 't Saseps and trained them on Manchuli. | SPANKED GIRL SUICIDE. |she did not again ma [ progrigin for Shich Congress has ap- anese would prefer to scrap down to| Pherson case as being “the only one in'| Last Friday afternoon the conductor | ..The Kuomin dispatch also said £ e |~ Under the terms of the will and codi- | PyRrined $50.000. rather than to butld up to the limita-! recent vears” in which this procedure walked out of the car barn, at Eleventh | CEDAR RAPIDS. lowa, November 18 “Mongolian forces, recruited by the |cil of Miss Winston a trust fund of | alnet “: :"‘ A i'!g‘mmr of Missis- ou line. | was_followed and W strects. to find his automobile | /. - Mrs. Alice Rugh, 35 vears old: her Soviets in outer Mongolia for the pur- 13-Year-Old Shoots Herself Follow- 50,500 Is provided, the income from | jibbi, Pave high iribute io Attorney Tn this respect they stand with the| “Once in a great while,” Mr. Rover occupied by four strange men, one of | scn George 7, and daughter Alicebert, 5, . pose of invading Manchuria, refused to I CH AR Rsb by R | which is to0 go to'Laura Clement. an | (JFNCT ROE A0 e eR R e United States, but the American Gov-|said. “the defendant in a case appeals whom Had started the motor. The | were found uncofscious in a closed au- attack Chinese forces. ® v Father. | ctress, and Arthur Bell, an actor of | SeNfative e Otate. ernment accepted a higher figure than|to the grand jury foreman to let him men ran, but with the assistance of | tomobile in a closed garage shorily after A Kuomin report from Mukden said {AMILTON, Ohio, November 18 (#). ! Jersey City, for life. On the death of . . that to which it believes it could cut|appear as a witness, and in rare in- several fellow carmen, Gray was midni~ht with the engine of the car (hat “as the Soviets have increassd _ jape Letley, 13-vear-old schoolgitl. | the survivor the fund Is to be turned | L ECTURE SERIES OPENS. in order 1o accommodate the British, | stances this permission has been granted. = apprehended. . | runnti.. "~ The girl soon died. ~Little 'their forces slong the border. ChAD: gieq in a hospital here today as a re- |Over to the American Red Cross . who are regarded hiere as having made | When it appears, as in the McPherson | He was arralgned in court, this morn- | hope was held for the recovery of the Hsueh-Liang. governor of MAnchuria. oyit of shooting herself in the head last| The income from another fund of | - ~ Aistinct concessions both in agreeing to| case. that, the inferests of justice might | ing for attempted joy-riding and sen- ' mother and hoy. I sending 6.000 reinforcements, dividec night scon after her fatber spanked $5.000 is to be paid to Mrs. E. G. Tor- | (. E. Marchand will deliver tonight, aritv and a limitation of its cruiser| be best served by bringing defense wit- tenced to 60 days in jail by Judge Hitt. . between Manchuli and Pogranichneya.' | por, tey for life and then is to g0 'o the (at the Masonie Temple the frst of a Reer to 339,000 tons, nesses 1o the grand jurv we do so. But Townsend took about half an hour SERERE | The girl told her father she was go- | Washington Home for Incurables. | series of three free publie lectures, un- Dispatches from Paris said that Prance today had sent its official ac- | ceptance of the invifation to the Lon- don conference to the British govern- ment. !in the vast majority of cases only Gov- ernment witnesses are presented.” | Museum Aides Practice Shooting. to tell of his good luck and Gray's ill !luck. When he looked for his car a few minutes later it was missing from !ihe front of the Courthouse, where he said he had parked fit, Tampa to Vote on Airport Bonds. TAMPA, Fla. ().—Tampa voters wilj ballot on'a proposed $750.000 airport ! bond issue November 16. Seven hundred | thousand dollars would be spent to con- Mexican Freighter Sinks, MEXICO CITY, November 18 (&). Several passengers and some of the Jane when she returned home, because | are crew of the freighter Villa Hermosa | ing to visit a neighbor last night. Later | | he telephoned and learned the daugh- | | ter had not visited there. He spanked | | she fafled to tell him the truth. The | child_immediately went upstairs and | Premises 3659 Thirteenth street, with its contents, is given to the Plorence Crittenton Home. A number of friends remembered with jewelry and smaller cash bequests ana the resy of der the auspices of the National Uni- versity Soclet The subject of his | inittal address will be “Your Own Per- onal Victors The topie for the second lecture, Japan was undersiond to have for-| NEW YORK, November 18 (#).—Re-| Townsend smiled at his misfortune | struct an island airport off Ballas Point | were said in reports to the department the estate is to be distributed among |which will take place tomorrow night. warded its acceptance over the week | volver practice is part of the duties of j and remarked, “It's a 0d thing that | in Hillsborough Bay ana $50,000 would of the interior sterday 1o have | shot herself with a revolver which her'the Florence Crittenton Home, the |is “Freeing Yourself From Money Wor= end. according to @ispatcies [rom attendants at the Metropolitan Museum 1 am & street car concs¢tor and won't be used for improvements at the present drowned. The ship sank last night off father previously had taught her how Neighborhood House in Washingten and ries.” The concluding lecture will be Tokio. & of Art. have to walk bome.” ! airport. Montana, Tabasca, to fire, the Englt$h Red Cross, given Wednesday o