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Show 1 I i THE WIATHIK, Generally fair Monday) not much ching ; Local J in Sottlomant Tricon. 9e 1 lit Copper (cathodes) Ztna. A VOI The modern way of' buying, selling and exchanging is through The tamptriturt. 75 Tribunes Want columns. ITS j si 112, NO. 39. SALT LAKE CITY, MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. Widespread Presentation of Foreign Medals of Honor Leads to Demand for Probe Over , Two Thousand American Bankers and Publishers ReDecorated. cently Paul ' Painleve, who resigned as French premier ' yesterday after the main clause of his financial bill was defeated hi the chamber of deputies, 278 to 275. Painleve resignation imthe balfollowed mediately loting. He has been premier since last April. Propaganda the Only Reason for RecogIs Senator nition & Norriss Declaration. Affectionate Tribute Paid Queen Alexandra in r- Churches of England. Simplicity Severe at Tiny( Sandringham Chapel; Only Family Present. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. (Unlver-a- l swooping congressional Inver ligation into the widespread decoration of Americana by alt foreign govern-rnen- ts was forecast today, as the list of prominent Americans who have been made members of the French Legion of Honor was mads public from Paris. The object of the inquiry ts to de-- i termtne the extent to which foreign governments have adopted this adroit means of creating publlo sentiment in the United States favorable to themselves and aiding their own financial condition through propaganda ,4 ' which might be disseminated by in- fluentlal Americana Not only Senator George W. Norris of Nebraska, who has initiated tile probe, but many other senators and members of the house are deeply stirred by the roster of the French Legion of Honor which includes 2328 American namea WRITES TO KELLOQO. A letter sent to Secretary Kellogg requesting the state department list of all American recipients of French decorations covered those decorated by. Great Britain and all other 'foreign nations as well, the senatof said Coolldge By ROBERT J. PREW, Universal Service Staff Cerrespondant, LONDON. Nov. 22. Th most savor simplicity oomplstA absence of pomp marked the first of the various ooramonies to follow the paas-in- g of Queen Alexandra. It was the service In the tiny Sandringham church, to which only members of the royal family and thoee attached to the royal household were admitted. Early this morning four servants bore th simple oak ooffln acroea the pork to the church and rested It on an ordinary oaken bier placed In the center of the chanoel. The chancel screen was draped with Alexandra's own standards The congregation, all dreeeed completely in black, assembled at 11. Before taking their aeate in the royal pew, the king and queen stood with bowed heads before the coffin, on which King George placed a magnificent floral offering. It consisted of a cross of white carnations on a and field Of white chrysanthemums violet. On it was a card inscribed, To our darling mother, from her and sorrowing children, devoted Other wreaths George and Mary reposed against the bier. OFFICIATE. CHAPLAIN Alexandra's domestlo chaplain, the Rev. H. Rowland Grant, conducted the short service. In his sermon the minister paid tribute to Queen Alexandra as one who had endeared herself to the British people, and radiated happinesa and blessings wherever she went. When the congregation had dispersed silently and sadlvk two old late men, former servants of the King Edward, who were dressed not in livery, but in plain civilian attire, mounted guard at the bier and the church was gloved , By HOWARD E. MORTON. IOYDON, Nov. 22 (Universal1 Service) A to-turvy land where worma xmjr, birds sleep ujoide down, fish climb trtee and where 2(1, UuO wild women roam the swamps and jungles, was described here a few days ago by Carveth Wells, a railroad surveyor, who has just returned trom the Malay oeuinsula. Thd. chopi ofworma, according to Mr, Wells, is apt to irritate, as tho tune becomes monotonous, while the fish that look down at you with watery eyes trom their shady nooks in the trees do so reproachfully, perhape wondering if the story of their existence will ever he believed. Nature seems to have been complete'Tv' upset by the absence of said any marked seasons in the Malay peninaufa region I visited, Mr. Wells Xou will find birds nesting in one tree and the same kind of bird moulting in another. One of the Malay birds, called ihe berindit, actually sleeps n side down. Another bird, a kind of quail, is peculiar because the female is larger than the male. She lays the eggs and he sits on them. During the mating season the females do tnc fighting for the males. Feminism is apparently highly developed among this species. The 'Maiay s, and even the aboriginals, have their homes on the banks of the nvera or the seaeoaat, so that the bulk of the peninsula has never been trodden by the foot of man. It is still the home of tigers, elephants, snakes thirty feet long, insects more than a foot t long, moths a foot wide and 20,000 wild women. IThe girls put up their. Fair at The age mf three, and It win sidered beautiful to have a yellow complexion. The head of the family is never the wife or the husband, but the' wife a eldest brother, and a married couple nearly always lives with the mother-ilaw. Both parties eau divorce one another by saying three times, in the presence of witnesses; I divorce thee.' The country is completely upside down. Crabs eat eoeoanuU, tall trees. topx-o- f fish eat coral ana rata dive PAGES FIVE CENTS Germans Vote on Locarno Today; Luther Must Resign; French Force Painleve Out However, This Place Knows Nothing of Our Oxford Bags . . 16 Chancellor to Sing Deputies Vote Down Political Swan Song, Plan to Care for Survey by Moderation League Shows Drunk-I- s but Will See Reichs- tag Accept His Ideal. Bonds Short-tim- e Payable in December Increasing. Socialists to Support Resignation Follows Close Vote; Briand Intoxicated Drivers Now Peace Pact, but DeMenace; Drinking by mand the Author's Likely to Be Named - Minors Grows Alarming Head as Price. as His Successor. i NEW TORK, Nov 22 (By the Associated Press ) The conclusion that the Volstead act haa fklled Utterly to mooorrrpKah tta purpose to promote temperance and sobriety" has been reached by the Moderation League, Ino., on the bad of a survey of conditions In several hundred representative ettiea The league, imposed of men from Incorporated every walk of lifer-- la under the law of New York state for the announced object of restoration of temperance." Its survey oollected statistics dealing with prohibition years from during the last elevenmore than 5o00 every city or town of population. ths On the .basis of this data, league declares drunkenness generto the has increased virtually ally and certain preprohihition levels classes of intoxication cases, among automobile drivers and minora, esabove pecially, have increased for anything ever known before In this country." Since conditions have become the worse, not better, each year report concludes, and with the 'next genoratton' drinking as never before, there seems to be no hope that the Volstead act In fta present drastic form will accomplish Its purposs In the long run. WISE .RESTRICTIVE LAW. From the experience, before national prohibition, of the states which had restrictive laws, from the experience of the whole country during the and restrictive period of from the experience of ths Canadian a we believe that greater provinces, degree of temperance can be attained . by a . wise . . restrictive . .law than ' '!! a , command the respect of large part of the people " 850 In replies from places which kept records of Intoxication arrests fnom 19)4. the report states that arrests on this charge in these communities during 1914 had totaled ft) the same places, the total for 1920, the year after the Volstead By O. D. TOLISCHUS, BY FRANK E. MASON, Universal Service Staff Correspondent Umral Saryica Staff Correspondent BERLIN, Nuv. 21 At tho moment Special Cabi to Universal Nov. 22. Ths Palnlsvs cabiuheu hs seel what he considers the greateet fcork of his Uf th pact of net fell In tha chamber of deputies Locarno crowned with succeea this afternoon by a minority of three Chancellor Luther will. In effect, have votes. to sins th swan song of his par- When article five of Premier Pain Laments ry career when he presents j lavas finance plan waa voted down. the pact to ths reichetag tomorrow, 278 to 278, tha premier quietly roue, Hte ipeochs wtilch will be an lm gathered up hie paper, and, followed passioned defense of his policy by tha entire cabinet, left the peace, will initiate one of the most chamber. battles spectacular parliamentary After a minute of stunned silence A majority Germany has ever seen. of more than 2U0 for the act is as- In tha chamber there wae an outbreak uf sured. but to Insure victory for his pandemonium, with the socialists life work. Dr. Luther has had to sac- shouting threat and shaking fist toward the right. rifice himself. The right cheered lustily and yelled His resignation, which hs promised of Projects Suffers Another Series vof Aggregate to hand In after the Locarno pact was Viva la Rapubliqual" signed, is not voluntary, but was Tha chamber was declared adjourned until Tuesday. The premier Immediforced mainly by the Socialists Now Under Way Means Blocks and Fails their price for voting for the pacL ately want to tha Elyaea palace and Forsaken by the Nationalists, and handed hi resignation to President with four of his ministers already re Doumorgue, who requested the cabiNew Plants. to Hold His Own. Many signed, Luther finds himself alone. net to carry on temporarily until their Rather than Imperil the security pact successors are named. The government was faced with two It ts he has decided o go himself. alternatles. These were likely, however, that President Hin Inevitable 2 WASHINGTON. Nov either eprint at least six billion (Bv ythe PLYMOUTH, VL, Nov, 22 (By the denburg will ask him to try to form to ) a new cabinet There Is even talk more paper francs to redeem the prinEighteen permits Associated Press.) Colonel John C. Associatede PressWccnrea on maturing short-terthat should he fall to find a parlla cipal covering wa- bonds, of the wyn.Mpnt Coolidge, father developments aggregating mentary basis, President Hindenburg or else declare a moratorium when the Acbonds failed today to show the continued lm- - 1,766,000 horsepower, were issued by Asked de mature In December. chancellor the and might present Politicians of all parties informed under clde to rule with a cabinet provement which had boen noted Since thr federal power commission during tonight Urk I' ttThJLmmiiteT paragraph 48 of ths constitution a tha premier that the chamber was International affairs of the most hi. recovery from tbs .ever. Is Soft re-tion on fifth of aort ennual mild Likely dictatorship. overwhelmingly opposed to Inflation, vital Importance to the United States last Wednesday. His condition, portf, mads public tonight, disclosed The only other man looming as Ha waa consequently forced tn adopt are about to be taken up by congress radl- - that the permits and licenses Issued, as described tha alternative, which be Incorporated moment not waa thia at however, possible chancellor, and the members as well as the counCoal Mine Agreement. J eer ending June SO had is Foreign Minister Stresemann. In in article five. It provided that when . csllv changed from yesterday. ?ur,nl.,'!f try should know the names of the In total number to seventy terest the battle over the Locarno tha short-ternotes mature, the ownbrought i Americans who have accepted foreign Major James F. Coup , nViviMan and on6 hundred and eighty, respectpact In the reichstag centers on how ers will be repaid In decorations In order that we can conIn la who here to an will their bonds the executive, Nationalists of instead carry contemplating far the aggregate lely, receiving their money. tha propaganda that win natwl,h Article five waa considered the most PHILADELPHIA. Nov 22 (By the tactics of obstruction to the bitter with the proposed removal velopment of 8,743,000 horsepower. Of u rally begin for and again.t particu- of of difficult In face the the obstacle T end" for the government approval Prealdent for ) Press Associated Coolldge th. ar meaaurea. 'Eo'rL o, M, Coolldg. to Washington h ths pact by President Hindenburg and in the entire finance plan, and when s been asked by the United Mine "Among tha moat Important told newspaper men shortly (completed or were under construction, of winter, the th chamber the this noon, mejorlty br 277 against overwhelmlnj Jecta relating to foreign affairs that workers whether the government 249, voted down an amendment strikbefore 5' 30 o'clock this afternoon Unit and ten, with a combined Installation business world. come before the senat is the of 197,000 were out in in was article to ing maintain the believed tha horsepower, t0 Intervene five, It placed although the patient had been able to operation during proposed adherence of the United MANY PAS BIER. the year. government might survive. Twenty-si- x states to the world court. Also both tegrlty of the Jacksonville soft coal At 8 o'clock it was waa not feeling as In the five years since enactment oommunlsts who abstained from reopened and it up briefly he houses must ratify the foreign debt wage agreement and, If not, whether two of the federal water power act, the giant footmen dressed in fawn well as he had been Saturday. voting this noon voted against the agreements. the union men would be Justified in coats took over the vigil government this afternoon, causing its It waa learned that Mr. Coolldge commission reported 824 application! HOP FOR REWARD. All crowds filed afternoon, silently overthrow, taking their own measures to .ml.on'X'a The visitors contin- ha. suffered another ser.es of heart p&st the 1ier. Ths left bloc met at t oclock htq For one, I cannot see any reason force it. from ail parts of the blocks, but Dr. Coupal declined to Leatintiag en Cage let Th power applications, eliminating to discos a successor to Prewhy foreign governments should hmnd evening The inquiry was made in a letter ued arriving ) Three Golems country, In both private and public out these honors wholesale to Amerl- - frorn John L. Lewis, head of the duplications, contemplated construcmier Painleve.' n their number or severity. waa expected that President Dou was represented that Colonel tion of project aggregating estimated rendered no consplcu- - era organisation, dated November 21. automobiles. It It This pilgrimage to the royal bier Coolldge ous services to those nations, except Mr. Lewis stated that the three-vea- r Work of Research mergue would at once call upon forappetite had suffered no Installation of 24.000,000 horsepower. will continue eaoh afternoon until "While a considerable number of mer Premier Briand, th present forand that his condition had that it Is believed that those Amerl- expiring March 81, 1927, Thursday, when the remains will be dtmunlllon are In other cans will lend their Influence In re- - agreement, application Wide Range respects. Bureau undoubtedly for projeign minister, to form the cabinet. It was reached with the cooperation of removed from Sandringham to Lon- not failed will ects In not which was discussion be de made turn. is No for believed M. Briand would accept eloped progress commerce the department, of justice, don. I can understand such an Invitation tn spite of his age between Major Coupal and Mr Cool-id- many years, and some perhaps never," why France and labor, and added that the annual Nov. 22 (By the WASHINGTON, Today in every church In the counthe on th th eald, of should wish to honor Americans who report of the secretary of commerce report and hla state of health. In that Washington "yet projected aggregate Press ) Achievements of tributes were paid to the memthat are reasonably oertaln Associated Mr, Cool- project have aided her on the battlefield, but referred to the compact as Insuring try of event he would likely retain the fortrip. It was Indicated, but of the bureau of standards research the dead ory queen. In of an Is Into mind construction have open etlll near said th Children Juture ldge eign ministry and delegate the finance why should bankers and American Industrial peace in the industry, and in the lost year have ranged from Four Wyoming on the subject. Major Coupal, who volve more than talc Ihe water development newspaper editors be so honored un- that no better example of cooperation ministry to Senator Be ranger. of means for the accuig staying at the Coolldge homestead, horsepower In operation when the fed less France expects soms favors In to secure the elimination of national SISTER OF QUEEN elecof measurement the terrific rate of Indoors most th and water 111; act was remained era) power In said Senator day Norris. return'Is passed Dead; waste could be presented. trical force of 3.r0 000 volta to the deto 1920." hard to believe that the ILL IN DENMARK only one visitor saw the colonel. It Mr. Lewis asserted that substantial vising of Instruments of such deliFrench government would bs so ln- - coal producing interests, signatories to the heat that cacy registered they ed Meat Is Cause. Shipping Boards discreet a to spread medals over tha tha arrangement, hava violated and re- COPENHAGEN, Nov. 22. (By the reaching the earth from the planet United States to Influence prominent pudlated their written word of honor Associated Mars. The former dowPresa.) In lenienof favor here undue Not. 21 (By th InWASHINGTON, In people so dulng have Impaired the and Dr Oedrge K. Burgess, director of ager empress of Russia, already 4n Associated Press.) Complete separacy In the terms of settling the French tegrity of the wage structure through- feeble healthy has been greatly the afthe btrreaur reviewed tion 22. of Senator th said the fleet corporation from tha Capper of out the entire bituminous Industry. HANNA. Wyo., Nov. (By debt," fected bv the death of her sister. typical accomplishments today in his , Kansas. Aasoolatrd Prew, ) Four children of shipping board )a recommended by H. annual report. Naming the Pittsburgh Coal com Queen Mother Alexandra, She was G. Dalton of Cleveland, Ohio, In hia "Since the question has been raised paur. Consolidation Coal company, the obliged to forego her customary drive That the bureau Is a sizable In- the family of Guo Collins, a miner, of report to President Coolldge on the and the namea of many peraona In Bethlehem Mines corporation and coal today, and later, overcome by dustry I itself Is shown by his cal- are dead tonight after a repast Influential positions listed ee having situation Involving th two agencies. of ths Buffalo, Rochester A culation that Its earnings for the year spoiled or poisoned meat. took to her bed ' Borne anxiety and food received medals from France, 1 be- Pittsburgh railroad as among those he ness, Tha report, raade publlo at th yesterday were $544,884 this being the amount is felt over the aged empress's They ate the lieve the whole matter should be ln- -. of fee paid by manufacturers of pre- awoke violently 111 early today. Death Whit House today without comment, have dishonored their wagejdltlon. hours. few overtook th four within a suggests that tha head of th vestlgated and the facta revealed," agreements Mr Lewis asserted that cision Instruments, such os thermomfleet added the senator. The victims corporation be entrusted with the optheir savage arrd dishonest' acts have LONDON. Nov. 22 (Universal ) eters, dies, and a score of other arMary. 15; WIIU. 12; John, I. and eration of tha government merchant ticles which the bureau Inspect and added to the burden of those honest Ambassador Houghton today sent a WILSON'S NAME ABSENT, fleet under a board of director inmarks as up to standard One branch AMr who desire in every messa.ee of condolence to the king a The name of Woodrow Wilson Is coal operators Collin was seriously 111 today, cluding th secretaries of war, navy, of this work Is that of inspe ting ths to operate In accordance And queen, which read Mrs conspicuous by Its absence from the particular le expected. and commerce, the postmaster general I hasten to express the profound Descendant of Armenian Texas Legislature Meets; scales railroads Install for loaded cars, but hie recovery tong list made publlo In Parle In an with their wage agreements." and 60 per cent of which were founds last Collins did not per take of th food. three regional directors regret which I feel In learning of the were hastily sum- from perhape array of American editors, publishers accurate. Two the Atlantia, Pacific and Gulf to be physicians tolerably of Alexanher year death Queen majesty. and publicists, as well as Vice Presi- British Missionary nearest the city, from Rawline, Seeks moned states who would serve at th pleasure Prob-No $250,000 Refugee dra, and my warm sympathy for the Impeachment Andent Dawes, members of the cabinet todsy and they called Dr. G.atMChey- of tha president. This would leave British people In their lose of one Killed and congress, J. P. Morgan and tha Millionaire the Druses health officer, state the shipping board as a semlJudlcUl, by derson, whose graclousnees and worth had to deter- regulatory lights of the financial world Promise. to attend for Breach, Tax Problem Up. body without adralnlstra- endeared her to-- them. - -leading When Plane Crashes enne. In Atnerl-d- j, LONDON. Nor. Among the mine the cause of th deaths Three tlv power (Universal.) died can newspaperdom whoaa pames ap- A Daily News dispatch from Beirut had already children th of L.' When th peared on the list are: physician arrived at the OllCB CQTCfXlTXg tOT REDWOOD CITY, Cel., Nov 22 declares that Miss Cave, the British Adolph S. Ochs, publisher and printh Aseooletrd Prre ) Archibald Collins home. 22 Nov. (By 22 ) NEW Nov TORK, (Universal the AUSTIN, Texas, (By of New York owner the millionaire of Times; at Hasbeyw. The British consul states .Youths Who Got $150j000 Ths Collins family attendsd a dance cipal A. Youn. William Andrew Clark III, grand- Associated Frees ) Although meqn- - Sen was Instantly killed last night and th children became George Washington Ochs Oakes, board that there Is no reason for anxiety Frani'lroo, Marv of directors, the New York Times; regarding her safety. 21. of Santa Crux, and they were hurried home. ST LOUIS. Mo.. Nov 22 fBy the son of the 11 senator from Montana, bora of the Texas legislature will and Tuy Trdlar. succumb, at 2 o'clock Rollo Ogden, editor; John H. Finley, bandits were killed In an af-- .Associated men. has meet her tomorrow In an unofficial Cal . ptgbaWv was fatally Injured waa th first to John richest of America's Forty to- - on Authorities Press) and Anna fol- editor; Carr V. Van Anda, managing near Damaeoue Saturday, after when an airplane In which they were this morning werB aeardhlng for two youth been served by substitution In a suit session, the artate highway embrogllo riding fell fifty feet here today. Ted- - lowed her In death, and W11II died editor: Louts Wiley, business mana- fiay three suspected of spying had been night who robbed four early offices today will hat e no part In the dlecuaalons, for 2250,000 for breech of promise. Tb this afternoon ger, and Edwin L. Jamea Parle cor- hanged and another Mohammedan spy in the Victoria lar was th pilot end building he--e bed been ehob respondent of tbs Tlmea leecaped with loot valued by police plaintiff le Marguerite McNulty, bet- members arriving today Indicated. of the Associated Press on Official 1 Thera are two ways In which tha The eltuatlon around Merjayoun at II. 0,000 Both men were un- ter known on Broadway ae Katya Leglalatora, Individually, talked freex the list include Frank B. Noyes, reported Improving. time and strength of tha ly of th charges brought out by the meeked end heavily armed BY a Hoboken and former girl, Mlnasstan, owner of the may ba saved: president, principal Investigation of Attorney General First, by th descendant of Armenian refugee Dan Moody Into the highway situaWashington Star; Melville E. Btone, taking thought aa to tha way aha as urea former general manager; Frederick a -t an her body, tion,. said they strength, second, they by immigrants. I were here only to discuss taxation Rov Martin, former general manager; g demaking urn ot Thus by legal procedure, a romance Th lnvMtigatlon of the attorney Roberta Parle correspondent. vices T Elmer contiwaa acroee thle waa of made New over that the pureued the opposiA little etudr and practical digeneral Ralph Pulltxer, president Tork World, and tha late Frank L rection aJong this Una may aasily nent and Europe for more than two tion of the administration of GoverMiriam A. Ferguson Cobb, editor of the World; Ogden Reid, moke tha difference between a rarm, and which wae contested by nor" Petition have come from various owner of the New Tork d tired, many thoueonde of tha Clark milhousekeeper, Lawrence Hills, editor of the lion In the employment of literally ports of the state demanding a spearid ona who has soma time and Incial of session the to Parle edition of tho Herald, end the legislature hundred! of private detectlree; who left for and recreaanargv reading highway situation, and Parle correspondent, Wilbur Forrest, eoufht to find evidence that would in- vestigate the tion after tha day a work la dona, prince, th general of tha army and By JOHN T. BURKE. yesterdav Mate Senator T. K A . are all on the llsL Likewise Is Frank - of duce younf Clark to drop bit sweetTha of admiral departmenttha tha navy, agriculture kneeling a call for a special ses- Universal Service Staff Correepondent cheek A. Muneey, owner of the New Tork heart of the stag hoe become public sion Issued hoe iretiftd a splendid illustrated by jowl with humbla Italian to Impeach st thne who aJd-eBun. 22 fascist on Italy, knowledgeNov. booklet meeaee home Italy, artisan at for tha of .ROME, convenience, repore hoeill to th Zionist movement have abetted and contributed to fraud By KARL H. VON WIEOAND. Robert McCormick, president of the Mise McNulty, or Mlnanalan, le said which tells how to make a kitchen of tha dead of tha great not been carried off their feat the people of Txa " It was Is undergoing the thrilling experience the aouT !y th by friends to hare filed her suit In the against Chicago Tribune, and Floyd Gibbons, (Copyright. 192S, Universal Bervlco.) Byrlan a flreleas aooker, a war, ona need not ba a prophet to cabinet, In due indicated however, due revival, today, that there to real uprising, a th te of religious largely hope thel young Clark, who, she special European correspondent of the drainer that does a ay with the JERUSALEM. Nov. 22. Tb fat popularity of Lord Plumer no concerted move on the part predict that tha dfty la rot far disand Sir cordial. If unstill loves her, will make her his was Tribune, ere both on the list. Bo Is tant, unleaa Aha unexpected iiappao of Ronald Storrea. whose Impartiality Is eurey drying of dishea, a serving trav, of the legislator for on Impeach- large measure toof thchurch and wife. George Horace Larimer, editor of th of Faleotlna, tb national home on or ie Muaeolini state, reunion and fella, removed by refrigerator, a cold box session official, praised. The rounf woman who Is said to be ment Retards? Evening Poet; Paul 8cott th Jews, may not be enaffected by muoh Mussolini an aaaaaaln, when tha present corof th for fruit food, a folding ironing board th of on of Senator Defeat action Irwins fnLlowed th Fronoh the unin 27 or 28, as acalnst Clark s 24 years, Syria s Mowrer, Parle correspondent of the tb Syrian revotutldb. Tb fires of doubtedly would crest a fhor heel th brains I If beand other labor and dial, unofficial, understanding nthe case against the policy of drafting waa a mamber of the danetnf team state victory Chicago Dally Newa tween pope and king will ravva davWs nattonalleto uprising of tho Mosituation in Paieetlno, and ths of Katya and Karola, both glrla of American Road company, In which of th country, not only lay, but clerreof work Secretary of Commerce Hoover leede wlam. in tb Our Washington Information buinto a formal treaty. Fuoh a the state obtained judgment for ical. to aid him eastern nerroueneno of Downing street over the Gilda Gray echooP of danclnf. ooo sweeping along th the list of American officials. Then reau will secure this helpful th entire near eastern situation Is She he exceee profits and cancellation of habilitation. treaty, wtiUa maintaining tha on!! e comes Senator Reed of Pennsylvania, frontiers of Palestine, bar almost not without appeared In Maytime," of erf tha ataia, will aciaord to tha churches Rome, s licattofi for any reader who fiii beautiful contracts the oe considers hie Th and company use. darity From permit Jessie Jamas" and at numerous to dd bueineas In Texsa Reprseen tatt vo John Philip Hill of reached tho- - coast near Bid on. out ard malls ths ooaipon below. Cairo eastward thars are utilised by many Ihouaandx of Ital- pop a a bead of a great Chriatlan cabarets. Maryland. A. Platt Andrews of Maa-- a of Palestine, strong racial end religious blowing for Tb two rants tn stamp Tor" InArab Governor axtretarrttnrlal ago about church Knrloae year tha to until chiefly Ferguson that right sought population ian Winds, - eaohueett. Robert E Oida eeslstent the members of which are She and Clark met first at the tervene In the cose v and enforce the baptism, marriage and funerals, are will enable him to presama hia return postage, and ba sure that Intensely which have their Inspiration In the Beaux Arts club in 1922, where she terms of the of state; William D, Dono- -. opposed to the country being secretary ever late President waa Wilson e abandon oustbut and forever name and addrere te written by glvon contract, tha Sunday of rola now of thronged your policy waa dancing, the Introduction being ed from van. - assistant attorn. y gen.rel, and o er to the Jews, t . nervous aed who vt In devotion with the voluntary prisoner of the Vatican. participation. clearly on tha lira of tha coupon made by that paat master of introducLincoln C. Andrews, assistant secre- rest) end witching tb wxxweoee all mod from The of trial Byrlan Christian refn-ge- g tion Texas Bedraggled company's parts ITALY brought holy year pllgrlme NtW SPIRIT. Gulnxn. then tha to oe teas out of th Bvrlan half dead from privation and tary of the treasury. closely. allegations of a shortage of f2.'rt.. the world new aptrit of Italy la ravaoled that night reaort. Aft Lord Flunier, British high commie-InnIn federal aid funds paid to the with wild fear In their FVadario J. Haskln, Director, to In Thia revival Isn't confined nr ereo, out was then of ynis Clark Just eolurona college. tha Ronald prana of all for Paleetlne, and Sir state and theee were followed by an- Rome. H ha Tha Fait Laka Ity Tribune crossing Into Paleetlne. Tiiey tel spread throughout ahadat of opinion. ofIn tha Taxation Nearly tha a Pm we CaatmuW of nouncement I Inrreaeingiy Btorre. governor of Jerusalem, ex- etorles of murder, rapine and evidenced Information Bureau. the by possible federal the kingdom. looting of character ((Mama Ta ) and playa mere then elaan press themselves ae confident tb by roving bands of brigand who Ingrand Jury aotlotx Doubled Since 1913 Arab Washington, D. C. that 9H,0nq ofwhothehave fact MXi movtaa and in tha respect accorded of Palestine will not lose their fest the country and operate under "mad 1 ancle 2 00 ptlgrtm herewith tvm cants In to tha paopla and will not become Infected th gules of nationalism. Thso refCatholic by ganareJl? heads com from th lubllee" cltlea, at amp for ratnrn pnatnjra on a When NEW TORE. Nov 21 CRv th Body of Mrs. Eight with the natlcnallttle fever of their ugees are not wanted and form cardinals clargymen from towni famtio of Italy. and - Twelve free cpv of tha HftVR CONand a half corellg ion! Fr.ee maodteant friars, throughout tha of Prrla. problem foe tb authorities Many Mother Taken to South Strikes Tree T0 PRtRV ROPES DIGNITY. tolanrth VENIENCE BOOKLET "B-rent out of every dollar of th comand breadth of tha land far everything baa been quiet of th refusals have been turnod bined Income of th American people In paleetlne; w have bad a trou- heck. and. bnngry end hothslsaa tt Of courea, there are no direct eoThe change ia noted by all rtefttng . a so h Om. eeoeoooea, WASHINGTON. vernal n os feared eom of them nlll lotn the 22 between retieen and qulrlnal American certca eoma of whom In BT. JOSFTH during tb paet year went Into taxee, ble, and hop things fl (By th f By lation Mo, N The body of Mre. th Associated Pro ) Eight peree, This dec la rati- - h waa made to me b edits Aeaorated Pree according to a study In taxation, mad and It may he yeare befor official eara gone by were victims of rough Street.,. bv th nathrnal Industrial conference bv blr Rnna.d who. said that a few But with and robbara. who Infeated tha etreeta direct mute from JeruimJem William H Rolling mother of Mrs were tnjured. on seriously, when contact Is eetaMlWicd Tb e board. Th total burden of federal, Byrian rebels had emeeed th to Iwmasraa th 'official rout Mtondrow Wtleon, waa aent tonight an airplane tn which ther were riding Senator Cremoneet brother of the of tha etamal city, from which they City and local taxee has nearly dou- - tier, but had fled hack Into Byria way of Beirut Is dangsmos and op-by to t)?hilie. Va, where burial will a tree end rreehed to the pc pee almoner, appointed as first have been driven, it la hoped forager, truck btielne-!lkbled In proportion to national Income upon e ght of the Paieetlno gendar-etne- o erating cols fitful It a tomorrow of Motor ee mtth Rome, wae It Blaofe. cars take place prelate end by MunwN'nl ground melting a forced gosemor State 1912. th board ears rt1ng from from Jsrumlam for B strut travel In n Funeral eervV e rere held tonight lending here today () were Kanes the hr huntreds, with tha Joining Hrto, cooperating pic I per cent in 1912 Jo 12 I per cent In prafaarioi dmortatro-dtntbecause of tb large st Mrs. M Ison s homo, whore the Cltv and Excaialor Springe, Mo real- - priests, There Is no qooetlonlng th feet large eonvov policemen, wrtoa wear the tri-cthuaiaatlreny tufwaqwa la 124. war prealdent died. that th Arabs; whs are Intensely number of brigands t ttona, with MueaoUnl, tha crown pared kata of tha eivii guard. f f ta-l- ne Heart M What sub-.ha- da-w- . fifty-thre- j j , SsrvtcAw-PARI- 9, m twenty-five-ye- . j B06,-72- rff"o die-cu- ss mln-ca- Has Father Taint Plan and ra, Separate Fleet week-interes- ts , Held of able; psy ' Housekeepers Should Save Their Strength I 111 e REAL ITALIAN MASSES THRILLED b- ARAB POPULATION OF PALESTINE Herald-Tribun- RELIGIOUS REVIVAL, DUE IN PART REMAINS QUIET, BUT WATCHES e; houso-kcep- labor-savin- TO REUNION OF CHURCH AND STATE or-W(Wke- CLOSELY SUCCESSES OF SYRIANS lols time-savi- rt-o- Lit-G- dig-ntt- er Has C Wilsons I Injured Plane red-roh- N-- free-stat- . rye-d- i o. or S, |