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PAGE TWO SOLONS AGREE TO SEAT SMITH AND THEN VOTE Procedure Meets Witn Ap- proval of Republicans, Dem- ocrats and Insurgents Dee. “ ae acon Nearly every newspaper in the| Frank L. Smith is expec country, from the metropolitan | mitted to take h at int press down, has at one time in under the Thin overn tiated a « kn of its own or m after the holidays, but with = has sponsored plans of other agen-| understand a a : les such as safety councils, motor Doranciinte. oh: MWke But rether actively ens} dure is understood to, aged tn sopatga tot | SaaAVOl Ot the Teallor danger or not, no paper wi » Democrats and hich did not have a detinite of co-operating with all reputable we will be lo seek agencles engared In trying to r entto seat Smith and duce the toll of life and limb v © the elections com Jast year cort more than oth IRL ROL aca Hves and put more than with the sengte vot : persons in hospitals, consent is blocked, Curtis, the Republican I to submit a motion emboay proposal ame ees ce ~_ ¥ jNalis highway acedent d show that the Spapers are ading part Be Ay) URVEYS of whas i movement, but it also Indicates that despite the efforts being put forward, the cas ualties this y higher than I ar q Will probably Pel Probably the most significant safety movement of the times ts conducted by the National Confer- ence on Street and Highway Safety, which meets ally in Washing- ton under the chairmanship of Se Traffic jcias yanction of State and Madison streets, Chicago, Called busiest coracr in the world i paign «for the widening of more “Over a period of years,” the important highways radiating from New York Times quotes Mr. Sohn- Chicago from the present eighteen son, “our motor car manufacturers MUST BECOME U.S. CITIZENS | OR LOSE JOBS Ultimatum = Given Mechanics By Employers in Canadian retary of © nerce Hoover. Ings have been report in the press, and many pap ha vocating stan cautions, tr: urdized safety pi fie regulation: out the nation recently compiled ed fully adopted its suggestions and are ad- en- Its ave Ir Newspcper campaign aided by big billboard at jelse has risen except human Life.” | bp rte ceeded in lowering the percentage! foot width to forty feet. There are still many states in whfch there ts no law requiring a driver's license. This is notably so in Wisconsin and Minnesota, where the measure has been before the though the law failed to pass 1: the next assembly. | | have stressed comfort, convenience, reominess, high speed, beauty of design, luxurious fittings und low. operating cogts. Little thought has been given to the safety factor alone. ... “In recommending a fool-proct fereement of highway laws and crowded corner in San Francisco bo, aided Sphags NAS lal ahd cat, t riekk oie Chit nn hand other recommendations, | Commercial Appeal had conducted Journal’ was: the mainstay of the led safely by the average soci Interviews with editors through- | li ral campaigns which haf suc- |campaign in Minnesota, and al- the mill driver. “Orie ef the, prin- in-| cipal requirements Is that the drit- i J re ‘imum view. of dicate that more than two-thirds} of accidents. year, the paper is still sponsoring ¢T be given a maxi of the victlns were struck down “This is an age of cheap life,” the cause and will push Mt during the road. | This is particularly true » st Jay walk- jhe said. ‘The price of everythin, in the case of closed cars, wher: often the posts on either side of Jach time the C ‘ost | "ig * trary to popular belief, the fatal-| :| ‘The Commercial ae | Tiluminated cross on Dizie Highway swarne reckless drivers prints a ‘story about a. street aes) io Windshield are bulky and cause mo LETRA thei eh intosieation, | TRON CNG NGHONRL. GONPURER EN En | carte a peutlpens Tne SMMLeRit inven | CAWn -CAMEHG elena Ue HMeL Gbahe eldent te paints tabetaerbnaGe mutts | eae aa Ge enotMer pemtatec Dev, 28 SRGRE HEHE LoneMIGUES eC ETE ; ; hore |Strect and Highway Safety. ‘The Press has conducted a campaign to city. At tho present time the paper |¢rals the total number of deaths etdastng'the street! to walle tance Sa ait roads and poor light ng are not! New Philadephia traffic semaphore story concerned a report subimtted improve traffic conditions, ‘Thejis campaigning against neediess|for the year, including the one lent thom the avesranes wr the actories in border great in re a tton to the total mae has special arm for vehicles es the conference in which. five| Free Press has stressed the import-|traftic signs which disfiture the| Written about. All the other Cin- fullnoada end: abone efitkeiy tect ey ake: tcesine oH ce pe ee ane rienaing driver, At the end of each new! hundred chiefs of police through-| ince of remedying traffic congest-| streets and confuse driver cinnatt newspapers keep individual! construction for automobiles j Eni ur lone thei causes, Death ce injury resulting | day. we complimented everyone on | out the country had been inter- !on as a means of reducing ac-; A program of “playing up" traf-| records of oe bony in thelr as this type of construction has oo ma numb from ‘eclitalons w sald to be, 80ing through the previous day | \jewed regarding their opinions ‘on, Cldents. This paper publishes a fic accidents has been adopted hd dale Re aceamthrotd hes Hole Per | been adopted for railway coaches. in Detroit, Burt common. ; Without a fatal ident. The highway safet: The police recom- monthly report of street accidents; the San Francisco Call. Not con- | Since January first. Moses § 8, » the return nonth of a “Steel construction permitssma!l- month ler windshield posts, reducing the rth the the ° along in and deaths, |tent with pointing nnati mpaign got without a fatality, an accusing | managing editor of the Cinc mended five major points which, if | Tim Reviewing the nation’s pres ee q : Y./ observed, they declared would re-| It was through the efforts of the finger at the reckless driver, ae one aire epOinted to the! bind spots, and at the same time r of young: men, prding to| ft figures in promoting greater) tne more we played the story. We) duce 4he accident hate: | vree Press that a permanent judge Call has turned tts criticism upon | Hoover ‘ety Conference, provides protection when accidents Dobbs, hes the employ safety, Editor and Publisher, a) suee ed in getting through one] 4. prive Neense subject to! was established in the traffic court,the authorities who have allowed| he St. Louis, Mo. Globe De-!are unavoidable. Steel will not q arhnat Journalistic weekly, has found month to the. twenty-third or! stricter tests. of Detroit. It had been the cus-[deplorable traffic situations to! mocrat’s policy is to give promin-| splinter or burn. It takes great : ling: of factories i Let eetitk te eon hewspapers are actively engaged twenty-fourth before a death o¢-!" 4 standardized traffle laws tom to give each of nine judges) 2tise. lence to all stories concerning auto-| force to crush it. The all-steei bo: a Mr, Dobbs in diseuss.| IM promoting safety, some employ-| curred. Ry that tine we were Ass \ : t % e to one month on the traffic bench.| Some years ago the Call organ-/ mobile accidents and to support in|is one of the most important con B pe ing unusual means, ing headlines clear acrosf the front) 3. Limiting speed of car: Some of the judges adopted a len- | ized what It-called the “safe Driv-|both its news and editorial col-| siderations in making automohiles ) Dee cee 1s Happens) . forty miles an hour. employers are giving Walter M. Harrison, managing, Pase to tell the people that we) forty miles . ient attitude toward recklessness on | ers’ Club." Twent e thousand | umns the work of the local safety) safer. Brakes should be designed foreign workmen the opportunity of| editor of the Oklahoma Daily Okla-| Were approaching our g —a no 4. Adoption of ail-steel closed car jhe part of drivers, and it is said| metal emblems wer » issued to auto-| council. to’ require as little adjusting as | pecomi cittzens or losing their homian and Tin described death month bodies on the’ “game neiple &S accidents — Inérea r te mobile owners who called, wrote or ‘rhe New York Times has made | possible and should be adequate for i Jobs. campaign conducted by his paper) Mr. Harrison said that his paper Steel railway coaches. Vress sponsored J » LL. telephoned for ae The 4 cm an effort to publish all material per- | all emergencies.” | : we. is follows: jhad become discouraged by turtless as the con- | blems were fastened to the radiator. | taining to plans offering a solution; The Spokane Spokesman Review Scientists May “Beginning in January and con-| because they had not been tinuously. He this Every emblem was call jot the highway problem, It re-| takes a policy'of strenuously back- * tinuing until August, each month! complete a “no ) for the post three month: due to the used, More tmport cently published in full the report | ing all the efforts of the city auti Lexin More About | uttempted to make the new) Ut said that ently €o: sof the Free s editorial | cisco has experienced 1 |of Fred W. Johnson, father of the jorities to enforce motor laws, ‘Th: H Sun in 25 Years) “ya ‘no death month.’ Start. | campaign would he r ign. j® stretch with no autom: |safety-firsi mevement, in which he| Spokesman Review comments fr: x b ' e ‘ Mo meres ra tt The Free Press has atso co- ith lurged the organization of a board/ly on police court procecdin ing 1 the first day and continu- J te ards ten doll: ia The Free Press has also co-op urged ne ‘Ba \ly ‘Ree ing unt! the first fatal accident s son it considers the ated with former dire of t A careful dally record of all fat- fety coatrol to promote the; which has brought more seve : Philadelphia, — Dee. of the monh, we conducted a cam- s iver found within ie Harry He J plot-|alities in Chicago is kept by. the ction of safer automcdiles| penalties to violators of the city t Knowledge of the structur f perscnal reaponalbility for | ¢ : ted the tem Chicago T hope of develoxing a ‘fool-| regulations, and resulted in lowe~- ity of the may be obtained in paign of persenal responsibility z “ati Me ine bs aues tw o vtudy of the every pedestriae and antomobite s Ptlat ihe Since street congestion dest Wy ts desizned te divert. cross-,now using this ¢ car. ing the jent rate in: that ‘ty, Hatic and fading of radio, in the 9 old naw une cat le bean ge one brother, Herman Heitman, who | ‘ dv xt the college on the! tats’ Fi voinion of De ael 1. Pupin. pr hnson, a truck man, is t -. Miteran pposes resides here, and two brot and IVestoc: en | ta ia Me ists Firs r of ele enets at Columbia PROD, 8 Bde Riser og: : | Hy Beck tle : . jevening of Jan % | 4 2 peeal eestiving president oi s old. . a sister living in cit ¢ | aie a sihisuie kus f ' Bea nes reticink president of aSoeas tis Ratification of 3,c%s s'wil'be he thus:. Will Meet January 20) Separate meetings will be held for] Foreign Missiwnat y American Assoviatio nt 7 lane Br i the eeAcE AME TREE breeders of Hereford, Angus, Short- * ae Witnesses Tell | : Debt Agreement ji,07 friday, the, ex: yet. | gfmnual meetings of the various horn, Holstein, Dies at His Home . a See: z oo ivestock associations of the state|cattle; Duroc Jer: f 3 apts of Fight Between Gu : 's ; WillB will be held at the North Dakota! and Che Wh Berwyn, 28. -P). The on: : : wed de y Spears Will Be - (Agricultural college Thursd an. | breeders, and shetp breaders Rev. Frederic 2s, eorrespond- ¥ iewehiten: of. 3 | Wolf and Hounds, a a Able to R 120, according toan announeemens| ehtee ‘avaitabl ing secretary of the board of foreign eT Gf ian could not ies ois te of le esume made by George J. Baker of the col-| ways beginning Janua: missions of the Methodist Protest: eh ‘ote eels ser ‘ at States, ‘3 Hlege, secretary of the North Dakota! return limit of January ant church, died at his home las' wLowhich the coming 2h 3 off vent, Net n ; : ies eee i eturn limit january n » died Le mould probably decipher. | vicious "battle. “between a peers? r terview | with Duties Next Week Livestock Breeders: associat —— night. Mr. £9 years on most’ sei ic | eight-foot wolf and a pac’ La « hing his Seren | ra Moreh Dales 1 De rymen's as-' Establishment of a training school | old, had been h for nme Blasts nia . ited sh aan. ets i} @F get ott of the way quick t e-Sen-| Mt noanolis Se Sines nd Sociation will meet ut Fargo on the in central Alberta for young Jewish! time. The Rev. Mr. in was the + is used : many | led by a giant Russian stag, i an . cee ata, prieten a preceding days Wednesday, January farmers, similar to that being oper- | fir: foreign mission ce cranial ty ! . ar our. ©¥ SPOATS) al innesota, | 12s and both groups will be invited to ated by’ the ish farm-| his church, his investiture taking More than 4,000. sei¢ + Time and Nature wel! conch at the U ity of Minnesota. | attend .tite Little International Live, ? y. | | plaes in 1880, parts of the country are Nenee, Who recently ent an operation : ' the conven in, kh a Battleship N. D. to Be Sunk as Radio Controlled Target Norfol’, V. After Rage ctminicaccn £ r ihre years! ty, the Russian hound changed tac- ¥ | appropriation to eover| tics, grabbed. the a aay, | Milwaukee, Wis, Dee. 28—(®)—A oT. chaciloniiy another hound iman,. know only as Graham, late tue cae eat hen, witn night made an ingenious death trap dy to be sunk. navy department has. ju: i 1 the docking of the ship it, nottom can be painted and ; a rubher tube, attached toa mas ed before it is towed to si pe ober Set pore it is tow ; nT of uplifting of the rs !ture, into it. ‘The man turned on the the target for ad Inclined Urged to = "°:2"', site| gan mm Dlimibd ie ee eon sins. “The ol Ww be i x4, : igs oars Eee = his | Slammed down the cover and awaited i it Sy known when it will rack eeitee Bed She eat, but it is thought it: wil Lip Cool Ua agai op flect its di tleship of the navy gun crew won first prizes on t i t t shvoting in Cuban nd the southern drill C After waters, #rounds ou ff the Virgini lout its guns things of ue were removed. a dock in the ears with only title navy yard for thr one Man—with the man—on board. ‘FLASHES OF LIFE‘ ——— —+4 (By ‘The Associated Press) Hoboken, N. J.—-Charlotte Mills is in a’ melodrama “Who Is Guilty?” She refused a distasteful minor role and now her part consists of a curtain speech in which she says “My mother was a good woman. Please try to think kindly of her.” €armel, N. Y.—If crowds try. to hear and see Peaches Browning, Put- nam county is going to be protected. Atshas taken ot insurance for $100, 000 against injury to persons on cognty property; also $20,000 fire in- suFance on its courthouse. The separation trial is scheduled for Jan- uary 24. Yashington —- Mussolini fi in the opinion of Dr. Aldo Cat- 4teMani of New Orleans, who has re- Yugned from an examination of the paeier Benito takes only 10 min- u fer dinner, Never does he touch Be its. And he is in exeel- ealth. | eats too being | ( st au-| Women | Politically ea take | drop of watch-| °Ve returns! that women who desire to 1 jto start at the bottom and learn the mly to be repu The stag’s leap | hola failed no less t itnesses said, while the with sharp thr wo creased in fury lly chewe grad os politics next solution nd SeX-co down to work,’ was | voiced today by Sarah Schuyler But- | fer. Miss Butler, daughter of Nichola president of Columbia ersity, is vice president of the publican woman's state committee. y of the feminist crusader ited States is definitely ame from the ward canvassing stage on up. H “There are only two ways for a woman to get invited to important political conferences. One is tor her to be so influential that she is nec- essary, which is. ulnikely, and the other is to inspire the leaders with confidence in her political judgment. Women need practical experience in the chores of ward and district work, and they should be judged only by results as men are,” Miss Butler said there is a great need for women“in politics and they are taking more interest every year. Firemen Were Given Wrong Location Failure of the city firemen to stop at 208 Thayer, where a small blaze in the kitchen had resulted in an alarm being turned in yesterday noon, was not due to the fact that the truck was going at rather an excessive sd, according to Harry Homan, chief of the fire department, but is ‘and the only. way for nen to function fully {1926 will be formally presented tu! al field is for them]Elihu Root at a dinner at the hotel Will Seitle Lake Diversion Battie pigneer | Falls to go Wilson Prize Will Be. Presented to | Elihu Root Tonight New York, 28. he Wilson Foundation Peace Prize podrow Aster tonight on the 70th anniver- sary of the birth of the wartime pres- | ident. Mrs. Wilson plans to attend. The award was given to Mr. Root || for his work in 1920 in the creation | of the permanent court of interna- tional justice. In addition to a cash prize of $25,000 he will receive the! Woodrow Wilson award medal. i \Proceedings of tonight’s affair | will be broadcast from WJZ at § o'clock. : Minnesota Taxicab : Companies Merge St. Paul, Dec, 28. -#)—Consolida-} tion of five taxicab companies in the Twin Cities and Duluth, including the Red Top and Yellow Cab organiza- tions, was announced here today. Approximately $1,000,000 is involv- ed in the consolidation. For the present the various companies will retain their separate identities and officers, and will be-operated as sub-| sidiarles by the recently, formed Yellow Cab corporation of Minnesota, a holding company. Business Man Dies/ Your Christmas What Are You Going to ~ foolishness, or are you thinking of buying something that will give pleasure to the entire family? Let us suggest an Atwater, Kent Radio. The price is low, the quality is high, and everybody wants genuine single dial control nowadays. Monthly payments if you wish for removal of yall stones, will be able to resume his duties next wee Sct his n announced today Anainoose ~ | Siesrateas cneratadcarcatens clinie at Rochester three weeks ago, .|Man Uses Trunk to * | Commit Suicide Dee John of a trunk in his room here. | He closed crevices in the trunk with wads of wet paper. Then he bored a hole in the trunk and od Money Do With It? you expect to fritter it away on THERE’S MONEY in the Want Ads! Many an important business transaction originated in the Want Ads. Many a good position was secured by means of a few well chosen words, It’s the best medium of keeping in touch with the world. Use The Tribune columns if you want real results. : PHONE 32 1 ‘ c " i 4 attributed to the fact that the fire- Inyolved in the consolidation are | i oe a 5 ‘ Santa Monica, Calif—The Hon.| men were given the wrong address the Red Top Cab company, In¢., Yel- wi it Ro fs now knows how. his|the, telephone operator when ‘the call] low Cab Company, Inc., Town Taxi- = ‘| @ ; . felend the Prince of Wa! ah felt| was tur: in, They were told, they}cab company, Ine., Drive Yourself A ‘ ene 4 ter ying polo, ill wag| claim, the: the fire was at 208 See-| System, and Yellow Cab company of : ‘ po ae it over his pony’s head. | ond street, and after driving to that| Duluth. ini location and fmding no ‘hotfee there, rs. 2 ‘ they queried the operator again and} A well-equipped school of printing v4 + the same address was repeated, Mr.|has been established in Montreal and = P Homan says. ‘ey {40 apprentices have enrolled in the a 3 nae i It devel ped jater that the opera- tow gave the address as it hed beenscheol of it: free courses. This is the first trade ind in Quebec.

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