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Preg» - WEATHER. “From to Homo (U. S. Westher Bureau Forecast.) Within the Hour” Fair, with continued mild temperature tonight and tomorrow. The Star’s carrier system covers Temperatures—Highest, 74, at 3:30 every city block and the regular edi- p.m. yesterday; lowest, 49, at 7 a.m. to- tion is delivered to Washington homes day. as fast as the papers are printed. Full report an page 8. lamingWITH 9VVBAY HWUfIKG XBITION \^/ Saturday’s Circulation, 114,993 Closing N.Y. Markets, Page. 13,14 &15 ISheV, y J V Sunday’s Circulation, 125,826 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 China 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- United States’ 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.