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/IR NSRRGSR e R | e i VAN']ERBI“’ HUU]S ST tn v R e e T e e T stiend the | DICTATORSHIP VOTED | WALES GOES TO PANAMA | 5octes e Darien chureh which ROAST c“|tuN Vanderbilt said he was “bound to re- | dinn Lafioe he par Tbich 3 | at an isolated portion year. spect, the strictest confidence” sur-| This was foliowed by a short ad- roth maicans who died ‘World War. 3 Tounding several incidents related by | dress by the president, Judge Harry S. BY CHILEAN CONGRESS | ?rince and Brother Due at Isthmus - S Season the stuffing and make .flm:all ;nd others in the New York {’«lcmvéz: o{ t.hle Phfie}p ’Cuml an Tomorrow for Visit. TR T TR T Bulgarian frontier rday, following 1 cture Bureau. leas urt, who asket jor & fair tri ——— & the gravy more zestful with BU"-ER |N ERRUR| “All but three or four persons have | for the gencral. Butler. when he WSS | progident Tbanez Given Supreme (KINGSTON, Jamaica, February, § e e | i, S o | respected _ that - confidence,” he said. | director of the Department of Public ue-—The Prince ot A R . Rae mbre Yoan 100 e | - Toe Aght lated an hour, but Bo ane “Gen. Butl ted inaccurately what | Safety in Philadelphis, helped to de- g |y LEA & B b hasiauae oue | velop the deayue. i Power for Period of Four Months | route today aboard the steamship Ore. | N8 descendants. was reported injured. | = since the story was told has been gar-| “It is useless to ask the White House in Trade Crisi pesa to the Canal Zone, where they will General Quoted Him Inaccu- |bled. There are 18 or 20 people who | or any one connected With it to stop in Irede Crisis. have an opportunity to see the Isthmian _ have remained silent. fl\‘ed CDl_i_r}:-marltlnl." \Ludge D:chméi :lterwly which ranks with the Brit- | . | said. ‘“The only way he can be saved | ci rtan world SAUCE rately, He Says, Offering Offers to Testify. & fair trial by fair board. He | By the Associated Press. Lsh Suet SUPEER g S «I will relate correctly from the wit- | does not have to be disgraced before | SANTIAGO, Chile, February 5.—| The Oropesa will reach Cristobal, at to Tell Real Story ness stand what I said if Gen. Butler | \he world for an indiscreet remark. Chile last night entered a four-month | the Atlantic entrance to the canal, = or his counsel asks me to appear. So| Judge McDevitt said he had no ob- | g b 0 re, b some time i far, T have told it only to the State De- | jection to the court-martial order, but atorship by consent of Congress. take them eastward across the Isthm: partment in_a letter which they have | he did not think the general shouid be | By vote of 14 to 11 the Senate &p- | o Panama City, where they will o By the Associated Press. make public. I have told convicted first and tried afterward. | proved a bill previously passed by the 5 ¥ Wil rejo Qeclined to make pu their ship at the Pacific_entrance of Pflomu‘}’(, hArlz., mm;rg 5.—Cm'; the State Department I wm‘.,_%pmdn; - . —— g;gsr;lgec;tvggfih vmninw m'lh;nfl ‘:l the ‘canal and proceed to Talara, Peru. nelius Vanderbilt, jr., reputed source of | the court-martial if it is desired an os Tbanes complete legis- X B har. ha resattog oo | e oo on, Botier. simiariv.>| RUN CLOSES STATE BANK | iative powers while Congress i in & | _ociore departing from Kingston yes- FOR Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler facing a ‘Vanderbilt said he felt what he said i four-month recess. I — ———— court-martial, was on record today as |in the Lecture Bureau had “no bearing” | prTTSBURGH, February 5 (). —The | Lh¢ Bovernment regarded the con- 2 ' SERVICE | saying tllwl Marine &r&cer h};adh “aq\‘liutsd“on Gen. Butler's case. Peoples State Bank of East lebmgh,gr{esrél::ai‘e;g;xor;n um;'- Pfi\:flrfle&: V‘:f: Take your chonce—get PHONE " - inaceurately” something e at | e oo | d zound the Afliaiod Lecture Buresu in New FAIR TRIAL URGED. was closed by the State banking depert- lassured the nation the executives ||| LA GRIPPE or get FREE trip to York last November, T el e Bac slice Batyirday and inabil- | DOVETs would be used with great | MET 75 Bal tinlore su?r.‘lé";‘: g.mj ;;a‘bheepr l:;;h :{‘ ufi:i dm: | Philadelphia Friends of Butler Rally to ggun“ée?fl'{hqmc“g %ramudm-é‘ an- | S esident Ibanex requested this au- 5 44 DELIVERY | since it brought the general a court- S et The death of Lu L Swancy, president | thorization as a result of economic mart{al summons, the young n:wspaper | PHILADELPHIA, February 5 (P.— | of the institution, last October was be- |Conditons both locally and worldwide. daily man last night sald he would relate |Friends of Maj. Gen. Smedley D. But- | Jieved to be responsible for rumors cir- | Under the new law the President is e mors ¢ir- | ynder no restrictions whatever, but ||| 1 correctly what he sald originally con- | ler, who will be tried here by general | culated in East Pitisbursh, Swaney was | i oo Sict i "every deeres | n[.“.“ ] New Reduced Prices Check Tickets sold for all trains. cerning the Mussolini anecdote, if called | court-martial for alleged discourteous | found unconscious from monoxide fumes | fi° P I the Proskint in (Al pericd now in effect in our stores Sp.c'd Good for return any time as & witness in the courtymartial. remarks about Premier Mussolini, con- (in his garage. T Charges Inaceuracy. tinue to come to his defense. The bank had capital of $50,000; sur- et Avold La Grippe! At _the annual dinner last night of gln' of $15,000 and assets of about| The Bishop of London now rml‘z; 1 PR Baltimore & Ohio Gen. Butler, in a recent Philadelphia | the e of the Sacred Heart, an|§500,000. 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