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Japan Loyal to Pacts

Japan Loyal to Pacts

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Jikf. OP) Entered as second class matter WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, 23, 1931.—THIRTY-EIGHT *** Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. No. 31,982. post office, Washington. D. C. NOVEMBER PAGES.

Rangers’ Chaplain LOYAL TO PACTS, Captures Suspect DAVIS AND WATSON JAPAN "Charlie I i Between Sermons By the Associated Press. PROFITS, ASSURED IN NOTE; SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Novem- GOT SUGAR U. S. yester- ber 23.—Between sermons day Rev. P. B. Hill, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church and chaplain of the Texas Rangers, PLAN DRAFTED led a posse in a successful chase LOBBY COMMITTEE SURVEY of a burglar suspect. The pastor entered the chase when the suspect dashed by his house with Ernest Fellbaum in Will Act for Believed pursuit. Fellbaum later told offi- INVESTIGATOR SAYS U. S. Won’t Aid Mali cers he had found the man in his house. After running a few blocks Rev. Senators Bought Stock of Boycott, Dawes Preparing Mr. Hill commandered a motor car and caught the fugitive 12 blocks from where the chase Companies Without Mak- Says. Attack. started. He turned his captiv* over to a police emergency squad. ing Cash- Payments, Wit- BRIAND FAVORS CLAIM BANDITS ness Declares on Stand. BY FIVE ARE ENLISTED SLAIN, 5 SHOT INQUIRY — ONE SIO,OOO GIFT ORDERED, Council Waits on Declared Sought by BUT NEVER RECORDED Attitude of Tokio Chang in Region AS 1 GUNMEN |||^ 1 A1 Smith, John J. Raskob and and Nanking. of Chinchow. ROADHOUSE Others of Both Parties Are Re- RAID ported to Have Bought Securi- By the Associated Press. L Bt the Associated Press. PARIS, November ML—Aristide TOKIO, November 23. The ties, Though All Others Paid in Japanese government today for- One Bandit Suspect Among Briand presented a new Man- Cash. proposal to the League of warded a note to Ambassador churian Washington, asking Wounded, Two Others Held today, but the Debuchi, at By the Nations’ Council United Associated Press. Council was reported to have de- him to reassure the States Philadelphia. The Senate Lobby Government that the occupation in Committee clined to approve it until the Chi- was told today that Senators Wat- of and the crossing of \ nese and Japanese .delegates had KOO, Tsitsihar son and Davis had eacr>. DR. VI-XYUIN WELLINGTON Eastern in One man was shot to death and five made looked It over. ’ the Chinese Railway A REVERSED VERSION OF AN OLD PAINTING. "paper profits” of several Named today as foreign minister of other persons, Including a 24-year-old | thou- no official description China as "National Disaster Committee” ; Manchuria did not involve any There was girl, were seriously wounded early to- sand dollars on stock in domestic suggestion, persons is formed. infringement of the nine-power of the new but day when six armed bandits held up , sugar companies acquired on their for treaty and the Kellogg-Briand on the inside said it provided Joyful Maharaja the Old Colonial Tea House, In Bla- . personal notes without pay- pact covenant. the inquiry in Manchuria by a of the League densburg, Md., forced the . ment of any an • EXCORIATES Lavishes Fortune MRS. MARY NORTON and pro- cash. was sent following ROVER The note commission of three neutrals, one re- prietor to give them $325. The stock was sold the Senators U. S. FREE TO ACT ports here that a stir was caused Birth One of the wounded men is being Chinese and one Japanese. On of Son by B. G. Dahlberg, president by military held as a member of the gang of rob- ; of The geographic scope of the in- in Washington the ac- the companies, By the Associated Press. bers. Nine persons are being held as i who was active, quiry was not defined and the tivities at Tsitsihar. DELHI, India, November WILL SEEK PROBE witnesses, while two men were arrested testimony showed, in lobbying for FOUR POLICEMEN AS NEW 1 matter of Japanese evacuation Ambassador Debuchi cabled his 23.—For a hundred years no di- in Philadelphia for questioning. a high tariffon sugar. LEAGUE The dead man was Grove Amick, 28, . IF male born FAILS John rect heir has been in Holland, committee Jnves- was left as it was in the previous government, emphasizing that the of 1116 Monroe street, a gas station apparently the line of the successive Maha- tigator, said Watson, the Republi- Council resolution, which request- ’ attitude rajas of Jaipur, but today there employe. -1 Those wounded were: can floor leader, had a paper profit Manchuria as Policy Statement Might Lead had changed since the Tsitsihar TRIAL NEARS END was a magnificent durbar, for the OF BOARD of WELFARE $7,509, withdrawal from f and ed wife of Maharaja Sawai Charles Levitt, 36, owner of the road I Davis, a cabinet occupation and that public opin- the Kan through member soon as conditions of security per- Singhl Bahadur has presented house, shot the chest. under the three last Pres- to Enmity of Japan and ion in the United States seemed him with a son. Thomas Simone, 29, Baltimore, be- . idents, a profit of $8,437. mitted. Charges Third-Degree Bru- Prospective Head of House lieved to have been one of the gun- to have to indicate that Japan’s attention It was an elaborate celebration “Sold to Everybody.” M. Briand was reported and the Maharaja announced men, wounded in both legs. Holland approval, but Loss of Influence. should be called to her obligations Mrs. Verne Edwards, 24, who gave , said Dahlberg told him that asked the Council’s tality Case as Sordid as wholesale remission of fines and D. C. Committee to Ask ; stock .was sold to “everybody, Demo- nine-power treaty and past years, an address in the 1100 block of Abbey it was said that the British, Span- under the rents over the five a place northeast, shot In right hip. crats and Republicans.” BT PAUL SCOTT pacts. gesture which involved about sl,- Norman Carrey, 25, Baltimore, shot Senator Moses of New Hampshire, for- ish and Norwegian members de- MOWRER. other Any Here in 25 Years. 200,000. Inquiry in Riley Case. mer Gov. Alfred By Cable to The Star. in the left arm and back. ’ E. Smith of New York murred, insisting that M. Briand New Armed Clash Feared. John J. Bartlett, 24, of 1425 Twelfth t and John J. Raskob, chairman of the and PARIS, Prance, November 23. Democratic National Committee, present it to the Japanese There is every reason to believe the In this connection It was reiterated Declaring the picture presented by An Investigation into the Board of street, right knee wounded. were his own authoritative circles here that the All are at Casualty Hospital, where . stockholders in the companies, the in- Chinese spokesmen as solution of the Manchurian crisis, In testimony in the third degree trial of Public Welfare’s handling of the case of : vestigator said, but paid in cash for but not that of the Council. which the United States, without for Tsitsihar operations were made neces- physicians described their condition as plan, attack four first precinct policemen is "as 12-year-old Edith Riley, allegedly im- serious. Simone Is being guarded by r their holdings. the present taking the initiative, hopes sary by Gen. Mah Chan Shan’s “In no case,” Delegates Oppose Force. the troops would be with- WAGE prisoned four policemen. Holland said, after tell- eventually aspects RAIL PARLEY years to see realized, can be and that sordid in its as has been de- four In a closet, will be ing of were repre- summed up by the following drawn at the earliest possible date. It the Watson and Davis stock These three delegates four veloped in the Nation's Capital during sought by Mrs. Mary T. Norton, Demo- Two Held in Philadelphia. transfers, “did I find any other pur- sented as maintaining that the resolu- points: was added, however, that there are in- China. 1. Cessation dications at present that Gen. Mah Is the last 25 years,” United States Attor- cratic Representative from New Jersey, Shortly after the shooting two men [ chases where no liabilitywas involved.” tion must not be forced upon of Sino-Japanese hos- Davis bought $94,775 the pro- tilities. reconcentrating his scattered forces for ney Leo A. Rover today asked jury who may head the District Committee were arrested in Philadelphia and held I worth of Celotex China cannot even consider a for connection . stock between June, 1926, and posal unless it provides for immediate 2. Withdrawal of Japanese troops another attack. Criminal Division ENDS IN DEADLOCK in the next House. questioning In with the April, in 1 to return a ver- 1927, and withdrawal within the South Manchurian Railway Meanwhile concentration of Chinese case. They gave their names as Nich- . paying by checks, Holland said, cessation of hostilities dict that will record its "urgent disap- Mrs. Norton, in announcing she olas Tronso, 33, Clsberto Renzelli, and had obtained liberal terms of Japanese forces, Dr. Alfred Sze told zone. troops at Chin Chow reached a state so and , more 3. An International alarming Tokyo the proval for all time of such conduct by would seek the Inquiry, declared she be- both of Philadelphia. than smaller purchasers. It was lndl- the Council in a new note. Study Commis- to that government selling begin at once sion to report, not only on Manchuria, considered formulattng a suggestion Unions and President’s Rep- lieved condemnation and criticism of The men were arrested after a mys- . cated a campaign was on at that This withdrawal must police officers in the District of Colum- terious call to the road house . time. and proceed progressively to prompt but also on certain aspects of China’s that the try to per- bia.” the board should be withheld pending telephone relations with other countries. suade the Chinese to withdraw Inside had been traced by Lawrence Dayton, There followed some testimony re- completion, he insisted. Rover delivered a vigorous address to resentatives Fail to Agree the Investigation. Bladensburg bailiff. garding stock transactions by the Penn- Any proposal without such provis- 4. A new China conference on the the great wall near Shanhaikwan and The New Jersey Congresswoman be- mere de- basis of the existing treaties and the northward to a point south of the the Jury in summarizing testimony by Lifting the receiver In response to ak sylvanla politician, In which he profited. ions, he added, becomes “a came the second member of the House ring, Dayton heard a ask, Holland said E. V. Roberts, secretary to condone and perpetuate for commission’s findings to readjust in Lwanho River. a parade of on Cut Need. to call for an Inquiry Into the Welfare man's voice vice any way necessary the whole juridical Japanese military authorities said Government witnesses “Is ‘Doggy’ there?” Told there was no » of the Dahlberg Corporation, told him more or less of an indefinite period the against the defendants, Precinct Board. Representative Frank L. Bow- by that while Davis made profit, occupation basis of China's International relations. Chang Hsueh-Llang, deposed Man- De- Virginia early one present that name, the man in- . a “it was unjustifiable of China’s ter- man of West last week quired if “Doggy” had been arrested. not exactly a case of the corporation ritory by an aggressor who already Draft churian , was recruiting ban- tective James A. Mostyn and Policemen By the Associated Press. announced he would request the House "ng Resolution Text. dits in the Chin Chow region, Dayton replied he would find out ; being a philanthropist.” virtually has attained his unlawful ob- Today the and it William R. Laflin, William C. Grooms NEW YORK, November 23. —The District Committee to look Into charges where While the paper profit of League Council of the League of was urged that steps be taken to that “Doggy” was and call the other the trans- jective while discussions were Nations trying some and William T. Burroughs. railroads and the railroad workers, after the board was lax In caring for a action mentioned is to draft the text of prevent a new armed clash In that sec- Riley man in half hour or so. After the i was $16,875, Davis and going on.” a resolution covering the third point, four days’ discussion of the child. had hung up, Dayton notified [ the company each got $8,437. Sze, it was said, received no as- tor. It was suggested that the League May Go to Jury Soon. a proposed 10 The girl’s parents, Mr. and man Dr. namely, a Study Commission. Un- Mrs. Harry Philadelphia police, who went to the Davis now holds 274 shares of com- surance that the American Govern- might establish a neutral zone north alleged was Henry per cent wage cut, were right back Newman Riley, who were Indicted by the fortunately, no means has yet been of the great wall The victim James address from which the call had been mon stock in the Southern Sugar Co. ment, upon whose attitude they believed discovered by the to keep the opposing today where they started. grand Jury on charges of cruelty to i Holland testified depends, willingto take League for effecting forces apart. Harker, young apprentice baker, ar- Edith, pleaded guilty made and arrested Tronso and Renzelli. the record showed “re- the outcome is the cessation of hostilities and the The union railroaders, through their have not and have The dead man was definitely identi- peated activities of DahKs-ig any steps to induce the withdrawal of In the Northern sphere of action It rested last August for questioning in been released on $2,500 bond each pend- . with re- withdrawal of Japanese troops. was that spokesman, D. B. Robertson, chairman fied as Amick after that name was spect to a sugar tariff as fa. -back as the Japanese army. If the worst comes believed Chang Hul, the new connection with a lunch room hold-up. ing trial. i 1927,” and League quarters it was said the to the worst. It; governor of Heilungkiang province, Railway Edith, found on a lapel in his coat. He had 1 Dahlberg had displayed a In seems to be the League’s hope, perhaps Defense Attorney James A. o’Bhea of the Labor Executives' Asso- meanwhile. Is under treatment boarded with the Lechlider family on “continued in obtaining extent of Ambassador Dawes’ assurance ; might be able to persuade Gen. Mah followed Rover with a strong plea for at Gallinger Hospital. A report on her i interest” a high the Council was: also shared by the United States, that not ciation, informed the railroad presi- Monroe street for about five years, it; sugar tariff. to the members of the study commission will in ; Chan-Shan to attack the Japanese. acquittal of the policemen, whom he condition has been in process of com- was learned, and had employed Dahlberg, League wishes to apply eco- some way If he succeeded, it was thought, the dents yesterday that they did not con- pilation for a been at he added, was Instrumental “If the be able to bring about described as honest and efficient offi- more than week by psy- gas getting sanctions to get the Japanese to these two ends Japanese would be able to withdraw sider the pay cut necessary. chiatrists and psychologists of the hos- a filling station at Georgia and l In George Skipper to attend nomic before it gets through As for the call- 1 cers of the law. New Hampshire avenues. His father, , tariff conferences at the •withdraw, very well; but America will ing of from Tsitsihar soon, particularly since The Jury was expected to retire for Daniel Willard, president of the Bal- pital staff, supplemented by opinions expense of the a new China conference, that they have been subjected to considerable from outstanding specialists James Amick, and a sister live in Win- • Southern Sugar Co. not participate.” can wait until later. a verdict late today, following receipt timore St Ohio, and chairman and the from the chester, Va., it was said. The witness League secretariat had com- hardship In the sub-Arctic climate. special outside. said the money spent by The In any case, the hands of the United of instructions from Justice James M. Committee of Railroad Presi- Meanwhile, the body is being held at the sugar tariff advocates pleted preparation of the text of a States Proctor, presiding in the trial. dents, Insisted at the end of the dis- In a sermon yesterday from the pul- was as con- before the Council met to- are not tied. If the League Premier Calls Leaders. pit of the the F. Gasch’s Sons funeral parloi in tributions to associations, attorney fees, resolution methods fail, it is still possible for Rover drew for the jury a picture of cussions that nothing had been pro- First Congregational Church, Bladensburg, where autopsy will be day the Japanese delegation had At home Premier Wakatsuki moved to at the Rev. Dr. Allen Stockdale, an ; advertising and travel expenses. but Washington to intensify direct diplo- strengthen "a mere boy the mercy of merciless duced to change their opinion that a A. pastor, performed by Maloney instructions from Tokio which they his position in the face of policemen—four against pay "Imperative.” declared “sensibilities city Dr. John T. of Sanders Named new matic action under the nine-power of them one reduction was of the have Cheverly. An Inquest will be held by Counsel. predicted might make an agreement the attitude of Kenzo Adachi, minister citizen behind the closed doors of a been shocked” by the tragic case. Everett Sanders, treaty and the Kellogg pact. of the Interior and a leader of the Op- Willard Denies Statement. Jusfice Altemus, but no date has been former secretary to hard to reach. China knows this, therefore room.” "The massed public opinion of Wash- President Coolidge, was and is position party, who has been advocating Robertson, In letter to Willard, ington demand that set. described as Round of Parleys. far from having lost courage. Japan -1 “There can be no question of the a must cases similar Bartlett, according to Lieut. Cor- one of the attorneys employed by Dahl- | a coalition cabinet, and who asserted on right of the attempt gain said that the suggestion of a wage to that of little Edith Riley shall not a of also knows this, and is therefore now police to to re- nelius Roche of Baltimore, who ques- berg. yesterday was spent in round (Continued on Page 2, i.) guilt duction "means simply that the labor be repeated,” he asserted. Ambassador Yoshi- showing itself slightly more concilia- Column admissions of in an effort to solve tioned him at the hospital, identified Holland said a bill for $2,500 waa private conferences. tory. The question being crimes, providing the effort is made share out of every dollar of revenue “It Is not a time for red tape In es- ignored by Dahlberg, who told called on Chairman Briand and is widely decreased in order that the tablishing the technicalities a photograph of Felix Bocchlcchio, Sanders aawa asked In Europe why the United States in a fair and legitimate manner," the shall be of jurisdic- wanted in Pennsylvania, as a likeness be could not recall any such services. Matsudalra talked with attorney capital share may be increased.” tion as between the Juvenile Court and i Ambassador foreign secre- makes no strong public statement of district declared. of himself. He testified to a number of expendi- Sir John Simon, British I BALLOONISTMISSING The letter of President Willard de- the Board of Public Welfare. If there tures by Dahlberg just from Lon- policy. The answer seems to be as fol- Holds Rules Violated. this, saying; Bocchlcchio, known in the under- and his corporations tary who had returned nied is any hitch in the matter of jurisdic- War,” obtaining high Sze, Chinese spokes- lows: unfair, investment of approxi- tion, world as “Man of is wanted on toward a sugar tariff, don’ Dr. Alfred “But it is cruel, illegitimate “A capital such a hitch must be at once elim- a murder charge in New Castle, Pa., among them, $2,000 to the American man, talked with Ambassador Dawes, V. S. Co-Operating Actively. 48 HOURS IS SAFE and unlawful to attempt to coerce by mately $15,000 is necessary for each inated.” Drummond, Roche said. His home is in Stratford, (Continued on Page 2, Column 8.) who also received Sir Eric China appealed to the League of Na- force and extort a confession by physi- man employed in the railroad Indus- N. J. League secretary, and Sir John Simon. tions, not to Washington. The League cal blows. try. Railroad men, with their well The Chinese government continued to is acting. We are giving .the League ! Cleveland Man Tells of Battle “This case is in no sense an indict- known habits of Industry and thrift, STUDY OF REPARATIONS Disable Patrons’ Cars. insist on Japanese troop withdrawals not only our moral support, but also ment of the whole Police Department, would, we are sure, be the last to The shooting occurred shortly before . negotiations, said, and re- Against any policy that would result ALFONSO DECLARES before it was our active co-operation both through Blizzard—Lands but it is an indictment of four mem- advocate URGED BY GERMAN GROUP 3 o’clock this morning. Miss Anna fused to consider an inquiry into China Gen. Charles G. Dawes, Ambassador to bers of that department, who, on the in those who invested their capital in Lechlider, also of the Monroe street ad- London, who is now in Paris, and by in Ontario. basis of the evidence, have violated the industry being deprived of a fair dress, was sitting ! Pr espe- every department, in an automobile HIS LOVE FOR SPAIN <>ther members of the council, our secret direct negotiations in Wash- rule of the the code return thereon." Bruening Economic Council Ad- parked in the yard in the rear of the British, were understood to of civilized nations and the instincts cially the ington and Tokio with the Japanese Will Report to Groups. vises Infla- tea house, which is on a hill overlooking maintain that the League has no busi- government. By the Associated Press. of humanity.” Hindenburg Against the Defense Highway, when the bandits must confine itself Rover said the defense, in its final There was nothing in the letters of j Banished Former King, Charged ness in China and When the truth is known it will per- CLEVELAND, November 23.—Briefly tionary Measures. drove up in a small coupe. Three of haps be found that Japan's compro- arguments, would “drag back and forth Robertson and Willard to indicate what •them were in the to Manchuria. mentioning an all-night struggle In a things about Harker which are cot immediate aption may be contemplated. front seat, while the With High Treason, Says That mise proposal foi a study commission By the Associated Press. others occupied the rumble seat. United j balloon against a terrific blizzard, the issues in this case.” He said the Gov- Both sides are to report back to the was originally suggested by the groups they represent. BERLIN, November 23. —President leaving one map at the steering Is His suffering of Injuries when It was ernment concedes Harker’s criminal Twelve hun- wheel, five of the Only Thought. (Continued on Page 2, Column 7.) it, dred representatives of the employes von Hindenburg Chancellor* bandits busied them- RECORDRUM CRAFT wrecked, and a subsequent 48 houv of record and has no apology to offer thanked selves removing distributors from the except that the offenses were commit- are to meet in Chicago December 8. Bruening’s Economic Council for its other hardship, George 25, missing The railroads may—if cars parked in the rear of the By the Press. Vanik, ted when Harker was a “mere boy of they so elect—- advice today commission ad- road house. Apparently satisfied Associated IN DRY DOCK FESS IS OPTIMISTIC 19, as compared with present age take steps to put the pay reductions and the that PARIS, November SEIZED Cleveland balloonist, today reported he his. none of the machines could be used to 23.—Former King of 23.” into effect at once, acting either in- journed after submitting its recommen- Spain, is safe at Dean Lake, • pursue them, the gunmen—one of them Alfonso of outlawed and ban- Ontario. in dividually or as a group. When Wil- dations. Senator Sees Hoover Re-election as Vanik h&d not been heard from since Cites Issue Case. with a handkerchief over his face ished by the Spanish National Assem- 3£en Arrested In Brooklyn 1 Harker lard was asked today if the railroads Chancellor Bruening the mem- Sixty Certain if Business Gains. he ascended at Cleveland, at 8 30 p.m. “The issue is not whether contemplated such action, he declined said (Continued on Page 2, Column 5.) bly last week on a charge of high trea- Thursday, into the lunch room in connec- bers, like the government, rejected any In a 35,000-cublc lU>t bal- broke to say any more than was contained son, has “only thought—love Unloading 535-Ton Tanker LANCASTER, November 23 UP). . loon. The tion with the robbery of which he was measures of an Inflationary character. one for Pa., word of his arrival at Dean in his letter to Robertson. the Spanish —Senator Simeon D. Fess of Ohio, here Lake was contained In a tefrgram to being questioned!” the prosecutor The council agreed that the country Quebec to Vote on Suffrage. fatherland,” he told a re- With 5,000 Cases. a s his mother, shouted. “The *ourt will tell you that could not bear the present public ex- porter for yesterday for Y. M. C. A. mass meet- • Mrs. • B. Sc O. CUT STUDIED. MONTREAL, OP).—The Le Journal, newspaper. Jennie Vanik. steal, penditure November 23 Paris ing, said President Hoover would be ! The telegram said the teiloon was even if he did break in and these any longer and it recom- woman suffrage clause will again be put The reporter caught the former King re-elected next if there is the wrecked Marie, tffleers had no right to assault him. mended clarification of the reparations before as he was (flA—The year i near Saulte Ste. Can- All Employes Except Big the Quebec Legislature this ses- on his way to attend NEW YORK. November 23 slightest upturn of business —"and I[ ada, Friday morning, that Vanik “The issue it* this case is: ‘Did they Four Members problem, installation of new regulations sion, with Dr. yesterday at the little and ” Anatole Plante spon- parish church of with 5,000 cases affecting credits, as tanker Raritan Sun. think there will be.” received a wrenched leg and bruised hit and beat him?’ Consider Reduction. foreign revision of the sor, it was announced today. St. Pierre D'Avom, where his ancestor, of liquor, was seized today and 60 men Asked if Mr. Hoover could be re- shoulders Suffering Raver asked that the defendants be relations between the government and Last Louis XIII landing. — year defeated, France, baptized. dock, ¦ In the BALTIMORE, November 23 (IF). the bill was 47 erf was were arrested at Bushey’s dry at elected if the election were held now. , from his Injuries, he was lost for the convicted on. both counts, namely, the banks and establishment of new to 21, and in 1930 it lost, 44 to 24. A "Sir,” said Alfonso, “since I left my of Court street. Brooklyn. felonious assault with a dangerous Charles W. Galloway, vice president in levels for wages, prices and Interest the foot Senator Fess said it would be "harder,” next two days and nights, but the mes- charge operations of number of changes in the personnel of native land I am, and intend to remain, officials estimated the value • a piece of rubber hose; of the Baltimore rates, although any Customs but not impossible. sage said he is “all O.K. now.” » weapon, to wit Railroad, night warning against the House followed last Summer’s elec- a plain citizen. Not even an event af- of liquor at $350,000 and the ves- d?>sault by St Ohio last confirmed blanket * fecting the and simple hand. He de- a report that organized employes of reductions. tions. me personally will lead me to sel a 533-ton tanker, at $750,000, clared tne two defendants who were the break this rule authentic, road, other than those four train serv- of silence I have Im- figures which, if would make present while Mostyn and Lpflin alleg- posed on myself. one -of the largest of its BOY AERONAUT OF administered the beating afe just ice brotherhoods, have taken under ad- the seizure THE GAY ’9OS edly company proposal of "But,” he added In a graver voice, “in type in the history of prohibition en- guilty under the law as though they visement a volun- BLADE TO BE TAKEN FROM .as tary acceptance of a 10 per cent wage BRAIN our exile, warmed by the welcome of forcement. ctually wielded the hose or struck the great generous sailed from Philadelphia CREATES FOOLPROOF PARACHUTE had*! cut. and French nation, The tanker Harker with their fists. OF the Queen, my children and myself Friday, arrived here yesterday and The group includes the shops crafts, MAN HURT IN SALOON DAYS on • Pictures Scene in Station. telegraphers, dispatchers, clerks and have one and the same thought—‘lov# proceeded up the Hudson. It returned for Spanish ” Red Hook flats, this what probably happened other organizations. The proposal, Mr. the fatherland.’ and anchored off Leo “isn’t said, Brooklyn, and later warped into the Stevens’ Adventure in Wild Balloon Recalled by His in.that sergeant's room?” Rover asked Galloway was made the subject of ‘-Thlre detectives conferences in Baltimore week before Falling Unconscious in Dangerous Places Had Become dry dock. „ . _ the jurv. we.-e tlwee representatives of TARIFF Patrol boats and a Coast Guard cut- Perfection of Self-Opening Aviation Device. and offe policeman in uniform against last with the organi- BOOST PLANNED approached the Raritan Sun warily, oqr suspect, In their custody, with the zations. “No answer has yet been re- Frequent for Chicagoan Who Didn’t ter ceived,” the vice president declared. Understand Why. while agents formed a cordon which (Continued on 2?age*2, Column 3.) LONDON, November 23 JP). —The barred all exists from the flock. No 1 By th* Associated Press. yank the Dally Telegraph said today the Board trucks controlling cord, Stevens' new move was made until two of the 1 COOPERSTOWN, N. Y.. November parachute, he says, will be under con- By the Associated Press. of his Ice wagon. On another occa- of Trade Is considering higher tariff had been loaded. Then the agents 1 23.—Nationally acclaimed as "Prince trol at all times. It will float, too, or DOAK BACK AT DESK CHICAGO, November 23. —Tor 30 sion he fell Into a bonfire. Then there rates on iron and steel products under were taken Leo, SUSPECT .DIES OF WOUND closed in. The smugglers 1 the Boy Aeranaut,” In the gay 90s, bring the flyer to the surface if he years Linus Larson, 59, has been walk- was the time when he became uncon- the new “anti-dumping” tariff plan. by surprise and offered no resistance. Leo Stevens to Officials , hopes climax his career falls into water. Secretary of Labor Recovers and ing around with In scious Just as he had turned on a gas spent the week end consider- Charles R. Innis, marine executive of as an airman with the construction of Stevens became "Prince Leo, the Boy Man Shot in*Hold»ip Claimed to a blade Jet and before he could apply a match. ing details of further new tariff sched- the Sun Oil Co. of Philadelphia, said a parachute lighter than any now In Aeronaut" the objections of his Visits Hoover on Return. his brain without knowing what was He narrowly escaped ules to be promulgated soon, the paper a co- l over Be Evangelist. asphyxiation. the seizure was made “as result of • use and "foolproof" in the sense that it parents, after a more or less accidental the matter with him. Dr. Scupham diagnosed the case as said. Duties on a number of articles operation between the Federal Govern- never will fall to open. journey. He moorings WAYNE. Ind., Secretary of Labor Doak has recov- This week surgeons epilepsy, caused by were 50 per cent by an order ¦ released from its PORT November 23 severe cold kept at the hos- pressure on the increased ment and the Sun Oil Co.” Stevens, now carrying on his experl- a balloon ). ered from a that him pital brain, last week. awaiting an exhibition ascen- (A3 —A bullet wo'ind suffered during an in bed for several days and is back at will attempt the delicate task of and an X-ray disclosed the The Raritan Sun Is used In carrying [ ments quietly Just outside this village sion before 75,000 persons In Cleveland, attempt to hold up a fillingstation here removing the obstruction, believed to knife point in the left frontal lobe, gasoline from Marcus Hook, Pa., to oil made famous by J. Fenimore Cooper in Ohio, and drifted Erie for has proved fatal to Orvil G. Rutledge, his desk again. have been lodged saloon over the eye. company. 1 out over Lake Secretary’s first acts there in a of terminals of the his “Leather Stocking Tales," was a hours, then inland again and to Can- who told police he was an evangelist of One of the to- fight long before the advent of pro- The only Injury Larson -ould re- Sister McKinleyDies. pioneer in parachute making. One au- ton, Ohio. un- Wert, Ohio, and that formerly day was to call on President Hoover. member was that CLEVELAND, November 23 (JP). —Mrs. He was unhurt. That Van had was slightly pale, but smiling and hibition. received in the Yen Sails for U. S. thority, Charles J. V. Murphy, in his premediated air trip, Stevens says, took been a United Brethren minister. He It was only last week that Larson saloon fight. Sarah McKinley Duncan, last of the book “Parachute," refers to Stevens as place because of his fear that he would Rutledge was shot by Detective Sergt. jovial, as he came to the White House. went to the hospital for treatment. He Dr. Scupham said Larson escaped brothers and sisters of the late Presi- SHANGHAI, . all around he said he November 23 OP).—W. the first man ever to revise and demon- be cheated of an ascension after he Harry Linlnger the night of November Shaking hands told Dr. George Scuphen of the hos- more serious consequences because the dent McKinley, died at her home here W. Yen, new Chinese Minister to Wash- ¦ strata the "free type” of parachute. worked three days helping to inflate the 7. Rutledge also was linked with two felt “fine.” pital staff that for many yean he blade severed no Mood vessels or large last night. She was 91 yean old. ington, sailed today from Shanghai on i Besides opening unfailingly through hold-ups near Van Wert in the past had suffered from occasional fits of nerves and did not strike the centers, Funeral services are to be held here the steamer Empress of Asia on his way j air pressure, even if the aviator's hands hta ascen- two yean by persons who viewed him unconsciousness, which came without controlling thought or the motor tomorrow and burial will be at Fort- to taka his post in the United totes. should "freeae” so that he is unable to sions after the Mai reached 3,400. in a hospital, i Radio Programs oa Pago C-3 Ooce ha Ml firm the seat nervous system. *1 s