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THE WEATHER Nebraska: Mostly fair tonight md Thursday; no decided change in temperature. Lincoln: Mostly fair tonight Thursday; no decided change in Lowest temperature iJtonight about 30 above. TWENTV-FOUKTH YEAH THE LINCOLN STAR Best kdsksdav dkckmukh n. SIXTEEN PAGES TiPO CENTS GOOLIDGE SAYS EXPENSES TO MflUlff Mitchell Defense Scores Victory ISEES RISE IN EXPENDITURES FROM NOW ON Executive Informs Congress Minimum kM Cost Of Running the Government Immediate Tax Reduction And Continued Economy. WASHINGTON.

Dec. (By the Associated Press. President Coolidge informed congress in his annual message today that the minimum cost of running the government had been about reached, and that the normal expansion of a growing nation would henceforth involve added expenditure to keep the government machinery in motion. The budget estimates, transmitted with the message, i reflected the continuing eflorts at economy, Mr. Coolidge i said, adding that on the basis of the calculations a surplus of $330 307 000 was indicated for the fiscal year 1927.

He ex -1 pects a surplus of $262.041 for the year ending next June 30 although a estimated that the surplus this year would exceed $373,000,000. miKie forma 1 TAXES HOLD THE STA6E OH CAPITOL HILL House Drives Ahead With Revenue, Measure Debate, While Senate, In Recess Until Thursday, Continues Organizing. FINAL ACTION IN LOWER BODY EXPECTED SHORTLY Measures Proposing To Carry Out Major Suggestions Of President Included In Thousands Of Bills Offered. Is Again Chosen Kiwanis Secretary rorommf'ndutloti for rodurtlon of tho laxoH; iusKOstiMl noco.s.Hity for iho uIridium induntry fiHvo. vvoU H.H roidinlnhinK and roflttlnK Kovornmonl ah devidoplnK an "or- drrlv In the nir; and dc- rltiro.l thHt avHtlable re- nource of the Kovernment will be ployed in prohibition enforcement.

He' thought the tot e.itimatPH of for the (jomblned air should lueompltah the ends oneernlnK ihe tax bill, already drawn by Ihe houae waya and meana eommlHee. the prealdent 1(1 it hail fiirtnt than hl.H judgment dletated with to nmounta ami ex tnp- tlona hut he pralaed the liaan charaeler of the work done and urK'd that the same spirit be i-nrrled throuK'h In eonalderatIon of the bill by house ami aenate. Horn pet it Ion between the Rovetn- men! and the airplane Imluatry la not conlrmplati'd, Mr. aaUl Jn raferrtnfi further to the air trana- ortuUon iiueatUm. He felt that Adth the approprlatlona already made and the eatlmatra carried in Ihia budget, dhe Imluatry whieh he aald should be kept alive for na- tlonal emergeney, woubl be a.aauieii of a normal and proper growth.

Bright Outlook. nelurnlng to the flacal affaira of the government, the president presard httpe that further rrduc- llon In taxea now proposed would sei-e aa freah atlinulant to gm- erat Inirtlneaa. He believed It wtnild produce freah tax e.s and In- erease or at leaat maintain the gov- eiiunenfa revenue i without higher tax of Ihe present da v. outlook for the coming fla- nil year, la moal eontliuied. that vear It la estimated that the ordin- st reeelpta III be and expcndlturea Tbla imlleates a of outlook for and shows elearly that the tinlted effort of the exeeuflve and b'glalatlve bi -nches of the government for In fed ral rxprmlltuiea bearing' further fruit In the last four fiseui veara there have been two substantial reductions In taxes.

We to the pcopl a part of the money wlueh we re MUtred of them to ftnanee the World war. We are now In that ivornble on Huge New Councilor of Lincoln I)e Molay LEE RANKIN. fhosen new Junior eoum'ilor of Molay at meeting hehl Tuesday In the Scottish Kite temple. NEGOTIA IIS ON iCT Hee. Hy the and ap- proprlatt(4na had the whole stage to thmnselvea today on t'apltol Hill, while the speetacular Issues of the new eongreaslonal sessbm.

including aviation ami pnihlbitlon, awaited their turn Impatiently. Driving ahead with its tax bill debate, the house puiisid only long enough to receive from an annual bmlget proposing expenditures of In excess of the approiuiations for the current The senate, lingering over the of gutting after the Interlmle, wa.s in reta as until tomorrow. Several house already are at work appropriations bills to fulfill the budget by presbbtd. these measures, maklivg money available for the interior and post- departments, are nearing and will he brought before the house next week. The non partisan measure, ear- rrtng a cut In the tax burden and emlorsed hy the president in his annu.al message yesterda.v, the praise of of botli parties on the ways and means coin- which It in opening gineral debate on the bill yesterday.

Hy agreement debate on the measure will not later than Saturday night ami lead- on Pagii Fourteen.) Must Guarantee to Support Children Or Face Charges Mr. Watson wa.s re-elected seere- t.iry-treasurer of the Lincoln Kiwanis elub hy board of directors noon. THIEVES WORK IH BROWHVILLE Two General Stores and Postoffice Broken Into and Much Valuable Merchandise Is Hauled Away. IT CILC Result of Election of Board For Coming Year Announced. Result JU '('tors II' is ed S.

Ilf iom- of the vhambei tbm of held Tiu'sit an tir ai by hut' II Jobbers snd Manufacturers. il! 1. b.irb'- Ki hu: I til I I Retell end Auto, Par; .1 i llobei-t 1- 1 H.i.v.oiU Finance, Insurance and Real Estate. Harvey Rathbone May Acquire Ground South of Country Club. Ibrbeii Howe.

Snburn attoryey. who vi.slt«'d friends at siiid he ics lu'fe on a buslne.is deal with H.irvey Hath- for of some land be- I longing to l'unke e-sfate, lying l'ourteenth and Twenty- Sfvcnth Htrects and adjotnlng grounds of SI. Thomaa orphiuiage. hicli ili prob.abl.v be Into a lulditlon Lincoln II 1 1 through. litml has Ix'cn under buse fot' a good many to of biii.sKa ami Is used as tuial for tlu- pentti'nttary.

Mr is tn- of lirother. Fred Howe, and Ifo of was a memb'-r of l'unke famlly. 1 H'ivno is tmw ID ing on coast The iowiiid is It Imlmb'd to SI. I of this w-ll all xtenslon of Ir. ru flm Mitb of iliib ami fiving tb bt.

to 'riie HKDW'NVILLK. Dee. worked In Hrownvlllc Tuesday night and e.scat»cd apparently by auto with a total pluniler of nearly In goods, stamps and change. The postofflee was entered, records ransuiked stamps general store Wiis the hejiviest loser, over wairth clothing and groceries being stopn. The it.

general store was robbed of about 1 worth of roats and a small amount of chithlng. Two empty buildings were broken Into and presumably used by roblx'rs to sort the plundi'r. bhi- trance in each case was by forcing the front door with bar. The stolen from the geneial stores Included jewelry, fifteen ten suits of clothes, a large number of bolt.s of musbn, sheeting and percale. It is evident 1h.it the robbers were away as a big pile of imrchamllse wiis left on the sidewalk.

The trucks found Indiciite th.it uutomidiiles were used. Ciirs were by at iib.ait 2 this morning. see that everything due to date for the support of those ehildren is up today and a bond Is placed In my hiinds whic.t will guarantee the cost of their mainlcname hereafter, or your will havf to go to Manhat- liner extradition process iind fight it out was the ultimatum laid down by MtMullen. Wedmsday to atlorney for A.iron of Oimiha. "We will do so.

governor, re- H. Houthanl of Omaha, counsel Si'holl. "Hut we will have to the bond at Omaha and may not able to it to you before Thursday." "Well. wait until tomorrow noon for sabl Mc- Mulb'U, "but the limit. If the money isn't paid and the bond put up by then, back he Thli; Is finale of a hard fight between Kan: as uuthorllles eking torelurn Manhattan of deserting lii.s three hll- dren and the man resisting extradition.

Ttien lieen two previuu.s hearings, wlih (Jovernor Mc.Mulleii lated French rs are In the hope that (railed upon the two financial bills could Iw I'i'ai between putaiKs LA FOLLETTE COMPROMISE STILL SOUGHT Washington Rumor Says' Coolidge. Favors Political I Chastisement Of Senator While Western Republican Solons Argue Against Course. M'ASmXHTOX', Dee. N. Poolldge re- poned a.s favoring the jiolltle.al of Senator La Follette, the senate stood In recess todiiy while lenders to ii on the tre.atment to be aceonted the son of "greatest insurgent." The insurgent Hsue, settled in anfleable fashion at last conference, Wiis revived In the senate, it was said, because house rejiublleans ousted the Wisconsin from all party assljlnments.

The Influence of the president, rumor had favored this course of ishment for the insurgents w'ho bolted the p.arty in 1924. and leaned toward similar discipline for Young l-'ollette. Hill meanwhile is thrilled by a thiit a secret ses.slon of the republican committee on committees of the seniite, eharged with settling the Lii Follette dispute, almo.sl broke In a riot the Is.sue. One f.ie- tion, led hy Senator E. W'afson, republlciin of Indbina, ami natoi William M.

Hutler. tepuh- lican of the In the senate, were to luive demanded ousting of La Folh'tte from all republican privileges, not so much of his own rei'ord', but he- eiiuse he was a son of his father. This iitlltude bitterly fought hy weestern senator.s on the nitttee, who argued that such a course might estrange the pfogresstve vote of W'cst ami result In the election of a demo- cratlc congress next X'ovembcr. A on seating Senator- designate republican of North Dakota, also wjis held in The senate committee, after the qimstlon at brief adjourned until Friday morning when a verdict may he In the iiH'anwhile, the senatorial Insurgents indifferent to the outeome. A poll of can indicated that, despite the Influenee, the party undoulfti'dly will admit La Follette to Its ranks.

It wa.s iilso thiit ii prepondetHnee of sentiment favors the seating of Nye if for no other reason than to give North Dakota the right of having two members in the senate. Named President Of Kiwanis Club GUILLON FAILS TO OPEN NEW LINE ATTACK Prosecution Effort To Question Authorship Of Book, Before Court- martial Meets Failure. WASHINGTON. Dec. the Associated An effort bv the prosecution to question the authorship of part of Colonel William hook.

"Winged failed today before the army courtmartial trying the air officer. THIfi c. YOVSONi Elected president the Idnenln Kiwanis club by the bi'iii'd directors at a meeting Wednesday noon. ATB EARS A AGAIN Delta Xhi, Phi Alpha Delta and Lambda Chi Alpha Houses Robbed. HEAVY TAXES FOR FREHOH Two Financial Bills of New Minister Call For Seven Billion More Francs Next Year to Set Up Public Debt Sinking Fund.

t'AIUS. 9. Hy l- New Stock Yards At Hastings Are Dedicated Today Det 9 lor Hastings new stuck yiirds will he this i ftcrnoon 'i lie conslniel- I'd iiml in the most ern manner to sf'rve Hits of the west in provbllng a (Hrst- class yards were built sixty-five bu.Hlne.Hs ii the hii.x- is of Oldest Jeweler In Omaha Galled Passes Malm.s Im wants tin; ihll- dren, 3, 4 ami 5, turned to hut Is afraid to go down uml them, on I'ount of hanging him. His at lati'it from him, rmt want him to ni. TI ka fur by a woman it ii- lan, an agreeiiu'iii bv wliyh wa.s to a for theli support 1 .1 s.

in A Lit I I I Tar 'in, Th- dti rX' ''fo from ilo'tt -om Railroad Under Scrutinv wi a Of state In Collision But Auto Is Damajired St Ill 111. the cha run ber ister Gives Approval Of Border Pact A BELFAST Nov. By Asaocistod Proxa houaax lha ytatar parliamant today uoanimoualy apprgvad tha Iriah boundary agraamant. F.i-s raili to be under a' i ('on ie.iin«* hii li the stile commti-sion is li I for offlet.il~ of tile i I eom mb sion di wire te, arriie at fin interpiet.itb of tin St It' sii that ean betni'on hos who to not of ehief t- a a bo S'oill a relnti 's oi McLauirhlin After Public Buildinsrs For His District ('I 1 1 id II I nil -lU- bl, I 1 111 foi ihe ntn of I 1 ks I id 11 i I of to Iwo mot or alt of a moinmg latwet'ii ir by William 1141 i itv iimmls.sloner ami fine at th. I Of stri bivi'r' liijured l.ut tti' W.lS I at lini lo a lepori jwhii'li Louis Loui'lu'ur, minister of finance, has before hmnt, to pi'otluce si'vt'ti Idllion fruni's more xl ar to balance and a sinking fund.

In his Ixmclieiir that taxation is to olttain the neicsiaty money. h.oiins. deelare'-t long have to failure, ami con the polhy of inflation nt yeui might 'li'ad ttt ruin. Tin- bill jiroviiles funds and tmnal with which ift.und sinking fumi hy the bill but, pemltrig cxtJltts from r. m.inagi rs fumi to obtain tin- wurklng tal by Institution of a lotliiy OMAHA.

Dee. 9 Fred Hmdegaard. .39, prominent Omaha retati wi'ler, was found in I at his here arl.i lda.v by his Itroiiegiiard retlreil ariy la.sl I night, aiipara ntly in the best of health. Jli iirt trotxiile, ith hii'h he fias la 'have can Hrodiga.ird has condiieli'd a w- ielry here for forty-one Lind In the biislm-Ms I and Moeial liff of the Itv miiiilar of several eivte orguiilz- at I'ln- a ml eliihs Fumial I held Friday, Three fraternity houses, fiielng ciich othei Sixteenth and streets, were roblx'd 'rudsduy night by burglars who imule their way to the dressing rooms and took monev iind fountain pens. Fhl Alpha house, L')48 stri'i't, Wiis through a side window and loss of at Iciist $29 hits been discovered.

A final cheek hy mi'inhers of the Ity miiy a greater hiss. 'Plib Di'ltii fill house on the northeast eorner of and streets, was also robbed, a loss of $6 vviis at the Liimhibi fhi Alpha house. North street, siild tlmt they lost about $13, ii fountiiln pen, and a f'dt imifli' pbstol belonging to Forrest Hall. were notified Wednesday morning of Ihe roblx rle.s. None was until morning, according to members of fraternities At A.

D. house the burglars left two doors open for iin emergemv esc'iipe, bri'iiklng iind entering through an unlocked window on 111 of on Sixteenth streii. No was disturla'd the thii'ves, who their Wiiy to the floor, most of Hit elothiH vvti'i" los.si'M iiporli'd by membeiH are as loHs; E. E. Eiiton, f.

Fisher, Iti; J4yers, a fonnlalii Earl fer, Norimil At the Delta fill house loH.ses were: f. Yoder, E. fiiimil, Hob Douglas, $1. The robbers en tired tlirhugh the front door and took the inone.v from the (second floor. iit the were ping In it dormitory on the floor.

Tht entered the lamlidit fhl A'plia house, wblch faces west and Is just behind fhv house and iiero.s" the slreef frtini Fhl Delta house, through ii window and took property belonging to following per.sons. Forrest Hall, and a foil pistol; H. fiirlbt'rg, Ted F. Armstrong. fasey, fountain pi Inv Ihe robberies Wednesiliiy mol nlng.

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Alien judge Hilvoeate, sought hrlng suliject hefore court through testtmony of fapt, Thoimis C. Hart. a navy offieer. i.nd lo prove Ihat t'oionel Mttehell "dellbriiitely some of pas.s.-ige.s, but court hi thiit il vvould not he ailvlsitble to a of con- 1 rov rsy. "The Itile, false in one, false In all.

vvas argueil h.v Major (lullltin, who that lioiild he receivetl lo atcused as a wltne.ss. To thbs Frank J. Helil, cminsel sjiy fool In thlng, a fool in ndillng Ihat ex' Hulllon on of eondltton of hhs wind velocity at 12 jU 12 hour Weal lier tlii oughoiit a. totlay, cp'ar. Mlgheet od a p.

ni. to- tcnipei at ure low 1 1. nulb 2t p. the Biute at a year ago Itel Kura 57 CD Wet Pulb 4.V Hull mik I Moon. Sun rlaea.

7:41 ni. Sun 4.59 Moon r'-t-ea, 1.4 ti nuta. p. ni. NG Society Leader Loses Valuable Jewels at Tea NEW YDKK, F) is Toldn flark, vv York sn- cb'ty woimin, lost it necklace dining a lea of Mrs, Wtllliim K.

Vanilerbllt. on Fifth avenue, on the afternoon of November 21, it was todav. vvcre loss iifter guests am! servants had siarched the house without flntl- ing Detectives also were unable to find any traee of II. flark to dlseuss the hiss of 11 vvspiiper ber uHoi- ney, Frank L. Folk, Mrs.

flark la the wife W. flark, son of William A flark, magnate and fnlH'd Slittes senator. SAy ERESRAAEN ARE PENALIZER Barred From Activities Following Vandalism On Washington Campus. vvlll pl'idtitblv be ASTINGS 1 3L Race Question Is A Most Acute One Speaker Declares Derrh miHonal sii'Klaiv of Hie W. f.

A. for eoloicil vvtiild fotiim luneheon of iini- 1 vcisitv iissociatlons the lioti'l noon i liii'c (irobiems of a her to lier l)v 7. Third Party Move Made by Workers In North Dakota In Combination With Office Will Cost 100 000 Madden Offers a Shoals Resolution hn 1 1 t.ir.pliMiP ith Ihr umriM'mlit- in Presili: nt a loint 1 .1 iiy He(it esentaHve vi idi'o an illinois, for a U' nt ional committee 'u'gotiat' for th' lea.se of Muf' te A aune.l HmiIv iiromin.iit ot the waa iHsiji ve.uterd iV third mietiiig to hi hi'ld at Hlsmat on 1 of H-e mii'ting out' 1 biinc into In I rik UP Irom 'Up h'iu. Nomina of in p.iitv vvitulo ihroupii pi mar- eb i iioiv only Hu' ailing fvr of of nom.n.itP'^^ einph'-rd hy Hie I league lal to 'ITie compaiiv of Hu- tl Film company, iias options two lot re on whb ha: It will a modern Heater ami oftb hdlhling to at least is Hie flriii ip'rtnile ow ing out of illsa'it fire whti'h Hu- tn Hu one of theater- opi'r hete hy th. 1 tilei ita II PlaiP for Hie hulldiug II OI pre(iart i- as Hu- com bttwctii the twij io- lliswered htudeilts.

'l'he u- of Hie acute wlileh riHlhui iias lo she ilii laieil Il of Work in Hie souHi. re has I ivk I ami led a num- her of Is a irrailuale of I of Tal- b'dga, In Aluhauui HEATTLE, Dee. 9, Hy Hie The enllre freshmafl at Fulveisity of Washington indefinitely i from all extra academic aet- Ivilles iind lass officers were sus- la nded hy Hie senior last night follow series aeU of VHiid'ilc'm on Hie eaiupns tlon affeeta more Ihan tuie thlnl of Hie enrolliiu nl of Hie university, as Hie class lotais about Fnless tiie are prodm by Friday the eounc an- noum'o'l the penalty would In addlHom the class til. cost of removing Hu- figures from Hie buihiFngs and immu- Theodore Kummer, 23, Said to Have Taken Own Life At Greeley, Colo. TlU'odore Kummer, Lincidn man, for whom Hie office liad heeii si'ari'lilng on a of to sujiporf his fiimiiy, committed Tuesilay at (Jreelgy, aii'oiiilng to a telegram Mrs.

ami htter rilb in a mes.sag«' (o Hlu rlff Ib'iisel from rtfT H. 1 t'omlen at The me.ssHK«'S did not stale iiow Mr. Kummer look his life. to Mrs. Kummer whlih was si'iit from Fort Collhin, read: Kummer eommltled nuleide al ilay." It was signed hy a Mrs.

Hinds. Mrs Kummer of of foiigolng message ami the slurlff at ley was asked for a- Hon of the reiioit. His message an nouiieing Kummer's suicide was in reply, hut no given. KumiiuT waW 23 old and a laborer. ave.s a ife, Puulliu Kls South 'I'hirly-slxHi street and an ight monllis old son, trold last litter Mrs, Kummer re- cetvi'il from her hushuiid came from Deiivir, undi'f dale of Novgrnber In It KumnuT slated that he was lu-ai death in the Fltz.slmmons liospital in that eily.

"If vou want to be fn-ed vvlHi my death, I will givi it to read an excerpt, fiom the letter. Foison Chosen Kiwanis Head Ernest Folsom was I'hoaen pie'tidint of the vvanls elnb for i92fi at a of the recently eleefed hoard of at the chamber of eorii- iiuree at main. will be In- slalb'd eailv In OHuT officers lecled wei Thorne vice j.r«sidenl, and W. iitson, gasurei, Enfile was ehosen as trb't Shop Eariy, Irish Book Game With Indiana In Place of Huskers A iiiiial dhipi'ti Wfirld- Herald that Diuiu will play Hu Fnl- vir.uly of Imliuiia ru'Xt I wliu was irtglPHlly I for Hie g.iuu UiiHl real lU bl s.ml It was offb lallv 'd that Drake vvould nu D.ime on November 20, 1921. Canadian Lumber Is Dead at Ottawa, Afired 98 OTTAU Dut lumber km Dttawa's "gt.iiid old inau," .1 i efutly at hls home in Dtfawa ei'iiij atteinoon at tiie 'l'iu vvhhh wlll be Id II' Tbur' afiernooii at vvill lu 'l tiy of Hu g-iveiniuenl thi anale, tlie eity Ibly governor gental hls Kraruhbiughter wlfg of Prince of Di-aiiiark, ig ut Derimaik.

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