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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921.. B~ Hlis TOURGENATIONAL || -2 .| [RULES FOR AIRMEN | CONGRESS PROBE OF KUKLUX. OB 'S JINSTS | egzcsc,| COLUMBIAISLAND alcinek b et PROPOSED BY MR. “Home-Made Wines” FINGERPRINTING | =z | ASKEDBY GESSFORD)| stcure <o B Presented When Bocy Re-|- OLOSE GONGRESS' | i e J. (a) Caprice, “The Charmer”; rma: 1y weeking information as. to (b) Scarf Dance from the permits for the making of ballet, “Callirhoe’ Chaminade 2 D . = s Excerpts from he _Only - - bl Aft su V A ) - “homemade winew? or mou-i » ” - International Association for | | ®Si ~memere | | Police Head Says Unrestrict- assembles er dummer s Vacation. Dr. Weizmann Is Re-Elected | | iokeiing® sl jmicer” ~were ‘Made” Land in Potomac “Romance’ vendsen R elergy- y 2 H Waltz suite, “Cagliostro,” H 3 & = t . men, the intecnil revenus buresu Y i . ‘Identification to Advocate sifosirol e | | €d Flying Over Crowds Would Curb Organization. President of the Or- | | e wia vmes | Will Be Developed When : Grand march, “Festival”..Borch 4 s : 15 Bk LIBLAAL ! Bertillon System for All. Notice——Operators of automos Is Menace. Congressional Investigation of the, and its organfsers intend ultimately ganization. s | men e s e Rends Funds Are Available. ) 2 familiex may make 200 walk - 2 = ?é".‘..?Fn!‘.’;’i‘“.hi?.fl‘ifi‘&‘.‘.n",’.’,‘ ‘The aviator flying threugh space may Ku-Klux Klan ia proposed in & reso- ;‘;u;l:;;lrl“l:n:&:?{g nl!zrc!lno‘v:ngg the.| By the Associated Press. ! of wine yearly for home use. | | Within lhn'nex! few years, Co:uln_lz POLIGE MEASURE the rendering of numbers. have to watch the crowds beneath him |lution’ which Representative Peter| “One of the prime motives behind the CAR].SBFAD, Czechoslovakia, Sep- provided a permit is obtained, bia Island, which has an area o .k NOT A % 1 |just as the motgrist must keep his eye | Tqgue of Massachusetts has drafted organl:;lion, l!sl‘lpnxnlnur! !zl id, wi s tember lhal h'l‘he world's zlonllsv. :on- L acres, will be addedllo (};el:u\;I,lr;p"l:c - on passing pedestrians if the Commis- |and today announced his intention of | t0_combat the Ku-Klux Klan, and]gress, which has been in session here system of the District. Like Potom: % PLANS OF ARTS CLUB i in th i 1 organization "of _councils Wil "be | moret than two weeks, was brought| PAVING CONTRACT DELAY { Park, this new park land is incidental g | sioners act on a recommendation in the | introduting as soon as the House re-| pushed particularly where the klan b Seen as Methed to Prevent “Un- Z annual report of Maj. Gessford, super- | assembles. He will ask that this or- | has obtained a foothold. to an end late last night. The old| oayEG DISTRICT $20,000 |1 the development and maintenance known Pereons”—Safeguard ANNOUNCEDAT DINNER intendent of police. ganiz&tion, which he claims is_“anti- Atms at Klan leaders, Dr. Chayim Weizman and Na—‘ ” of the navigation of the Potomac in = — The police chief told the city heads|Catholic, anti-Jew and anti-negro mln \ié?w c;‘! the fnctdth:ht the Ku- |hum Sokolow, were re-elected, the; e 'n.e District of Columbia. Both w:rfl i . - % e ux Klan has adopte e Weapon | former remalning president of the ing | created by deposits of material dredg- Against Forgery. | Organization Hears of Many Clevetl;al:: cfi'firl"y"fir’fl?flg“::e:fal‘:l?:m: e ety tBated | of mass action, it was our desire to 1d izati . pAe : 1t Drogjn/ Prive ot Asphalt, Daring | Ao channels of the river. It Finger-printing of every person in ings, is becoming & menace as the num- | €ther by a special committee of Con-{ prganize a society which shall de-|World organization. A proposal to re-| - o e s W ot rtemiheicmnngls S it Rl = tod Plays to Be Given This Ihex of flying machines. Increaaes. gress or by the judiciary committee. | Velop harmony and good feeling be- | move Zionist headquarterg from Lon- QRS £=po] took man iy Tt the United States will be Ifl\:oca'e = “In. number of instances in the | He will also ask (hat intdrmation now | tween differgnt classes rather tha | don to Palestine or Switzerland was e money, do ring Fotomac Pazk to i by ternational Association for ason. - - - |in the hands of the Attorney General | enmity,” Mr. Dunne said today. S %, 1 = T - 1‘:"::;;:‘:; “when it meets In con- L [past’ the malor reported, when Pa”las a rosult of an imquiry conducted | tations were sent out I rejected. e oionior e 1ot vernan | GO Rslan L oW Epev, THs fanulih Zaw b T Ghis| Flans for the season were outlined (i S0 Ofher, BUbLC Setnons e | for several months by agents of the|many prominent church, The congress' accepted the recom- . smaller in extent and will not re- vention at thé Ebbitt Hotel in thisi ¢ o ginner given at the Arts Club|been opserved to fly at what appeared | Department of Justice be laid before | business and welfare men, mendation by the pelitical commission | 4€1aVing the ~ contract for. asbhalt|quire so much time nor anything like city from September 21 to 24, inclu-i . oy o Sihe a it ittee | to be dangerously low altitudes over | Congress. plies are coming in now. We will D | street paving.since June will result!so much money for lrenxl orm: e | Ehebgiihe dramatic committee |0 b Aengaraus)ylow altitud Representative Tague says that he | hold a meeting in a few days to com- ( that it send apecial delegations to | in s e iss 000l e et | toniinfo RS/ i ok e Pl emsaxe e e se of the organi.|°f that orsanization, attended by e : has received reliable information that | plete plans.” Washington, London. Gemeva and|ip Savin® of 820000 H A Gt the |#nd recreation of the people. o e DuEpaon oL more_than fifty members of the club| akes Double: Danger. |the agents of the Ku-Klux Klan are| Offices of the council have already | 0/ n870R, wonfon. CERels 910 thig work, it became Originally Sarsh Area. zation to make evéry citizen a Pro-lang “players”” This dinner was ar-| “In so far as l‘um awnhrc. there (tr:iau woik in M}gs chusetts and other b:en"open‘m} on :4 s:‘allleh slrletn, in | Palestone O‘r‘tao ?‘e w 4 fllzoh- ;hr‘:: dn:!‘ Mf At i cilyi “The islingd: i Jocited along the Vir- s gal-| ran h king for |at present no regulation whatever with { parts of New England endeavoring to | the financial section of the city. ernments In these cities and with the o ! c o | gini osite . tural spective candidate for the rogues’ gal-| Tanged for the purpose of mAkINg (Or | edard to the use of commercial air- | organize there. ¢ The Ku-Klux Kian, which maintains heads will have $20.000 to turn back i ginia shore, opposite the agricultura y. y. a member of the 5 “ i " league of nations concerning the fu-|¢, the Treasu but it will enable | section of the Arlington reserv: n Jexy. O (e coRGAEY. S = Who are engaged in the presentation |planes. It Would, therefore, seem that| “If the light of publicity is turned|an ofice here under the name of the | (1S, foguarding of Zionist Interests | tpem to Iay e eRlosian | Axiand { and i he assoclation explained today thal na-{of plays and those who constitute the | there is nothing to prevent any ma-jupon the grotesque, fantastic, ludi- outhern Publicity Bureau,” was | T 0 (8 S S ooeor C Highway bridse Originally a marsh tional and state finger print bureausaudiences. chine, regardless of its condition orlcrous garb and ceremonies of this in- | callod a “menace to this and any paving than wo a D & . The serious disagreement of Tues-|sible had they accepted the first bids’area, alternately covered and upcoy- ic com- | fitness for flying, from being piloted | tolerant organization, which community” by former Gov. Dunne eeme sible ha v accep! h f ey . ;i “ are established they will have no con- | The chalrman of the dramatic com- | [T 07 ' te hazard of both the | to take the law in it own hands and [ in their adoption of the “equipment |y between the Misrachi, or orthodox | submitted by contractors in June. | ered by tidal movements. it was hafe nection whatever with the finger Print| plays would be given as heretofore in |Operator and the general public.iholds sway through appeal to super- o: lh‘e lhur(lar-maska and implements ::f;::!a;}f; r:*;gllf‘f[:;'?:'la&zr%;;x wi’fihem:zz:m c‘lu r:'rmuz;xpshs‘sj:;o“:;av;gfi ;:‘::;.R’;‘z APy S Painle Chan: records of the police. jiictelnibacorsanaithatievatane oL g‘;f;'u: l’,:;“,‘;;"&'; ;",“;f,",,l‘;"“‘:,:",’m“,‘:;‘; atitionic ‘::L’p:',‘,' founaiacithe) SRonS ol syloencey 4 proposing that all institutions in ! piobably will be awarded at the board | nel. from a point near Ana ostan 15- The very words “fiinger prints” have|Pe provided to permit a more ef-, h ” S o = Palestine supported by the Zionists) session tomorrow. {1and to another point near the High- &t fective production, possibly with ac- | public demonstrations.’ Representative Tague. He predicted| KU-KLUX PARADES BANNED. | =% Sl etre e T Ion s i R 10s ) Tor this hovork | Byt b e SLIE a0 {eArak e always been associated in the DUb-jcesgories. The number of perf Here arc some of the other recom- that the expose will “cause nation- Sy h imi E performers, & | 4 x 0 8 D very respect, wa thed received i r | bankment from each end along the Hic mind with criminsls snd volicSine salds has. been incressed amd a|mendations contalned In the roport: | wide ridicule. under which the Ku-f . . . =0 comewhat by the. miroduction of | siuere vard: wan §3.60 Fneincer Come | Virsinia shore side and Alling the in- e Bt Caert Cot | the | much [ Wiies Pxaigod of ipatailite plaxs el O O G S Bl Klan Wl ety e ey Y NCHBURG e September 15— |substitute resolution by Chiel Rabbi |missioner Kutz recommended that{closed area with mud dredged trom 3 Eghs 8 secured. E et peat. B > : T st 5 j i the river. A channel about fifty feet ) Bl r e ¢ 5 sta . i . day life in which universal fnger |yl 1o Brace Octoper 25. that belng | B ngdon and construction of a new _ parade in July, when 400 men, after klommittee. The Mizrachi accepted the the price would drop during the sum-{wide and five feet deep and named mer. His conclusion proved correct,|Boundary channel separates it from b tion of the city, disappeared mys.| Wing refrained from voting. I!&w days ago the price, per square| Maj. Tyler the engineer officer in m;lfnlu;:g wmlxld uxase valuah{‘e. c fixed date for the dramatic committee. | home for the t:]arbm— praclr;‘cl. || National Unity Council at Chicago | march through the business sec- resolution, but the members of the left'and when new bids were received a|Virginia and from Analostan Island. the delicat, ines on the nger vi . ¢ Maj. Gessfor repeats the appea - ~ e o tips of every man, woman and child | Gie ProEram will consist of “Back of | 1} has been made In police reports| o Extend All Over Nation. teriously, the parade getting the at-| The report of the budget commis- |yard, was $317. “C1 churge ot iebol imprevem nt "ok T8 were' recorded, Sandbersg said, there|the Yards' by Kenneth Sawyer Good- | ¢l tiuny vears that Congress enact a tention of the city council, which has | Sion recommending an etpenditure of ;. This case indicates that the -Com:|river, in h mepoxt S sk could be no such thing as an unknown | frad FAC TRE TIOT O STon oF WL Haw to regulate the sale and posses- | By the Assoriated Press. now enacted an ordinance to put a|£1.500,000 for next year was adopted missioners have entered wholeheart- | mitted. says thit 779 cuble yards Person in the United States. Eidge Stnean : |sion of pistols and other firearms in| CHICAGO, September 15.—An or-|ban on similar parades herelin the|by the congress. One-third of this |edly into the Dawes spirit of économy. |of drédged ‘mar already h : as now arranged, will comprise “The : Learned Whe Man Was./ Eternal Question.” by Dr. George W.the District. e | ga ization to promote harmony and |future. sum will be spent on the establish- been deposited on Columbia Island = . Vs ’ ment of institutions to aid coloniza- {and that i velopment will be pros- . “Some years- ago,” said Sandberg,|Johnstol ter Noster.” by Francol Wants Better Equipment. | Bo0d fecling between all classes, |, ,The rdinance makes it a fine for|ment of institutions to ald coloniza | SUES TO RECOVER $1,600. A e bIe (Tn0s a man was picked up in Washington | Coppee. and “Have It Your Own Way,"| More and better equipment for the | races and religions In America was |disguise in which they cannot be|tries in Palestine: £150,000 will be | Theodore M. Judd, real estate brok- | Will permit. Constant shoaling of the ::221;'::5 r;fe':g:?.‘t'“‘l:fk“f A L i e not :lm;:lel‘:‘( dicait aa tat {fi;‘fi;fl:fl“:;‘,,,“’{;".f‘,‘;”;;‘.,:i‘c:.’:“.’:fi’,f-_. | announced in the process of forma- |recognized. The council has also de-used for the settling of immigrants: | cr. has filed suit in the Distriet Su. | Virinia channel of e not tell us anything about himsel? or |Will probably consist of “Dust of the | be provided with .38-caliber revolvers. | tion here today, with Edward F.|¢lded to regulate jitneys and automo-| £90.000 for cucational purposes and |preme Court to recover $1.600 from |mated @t more since by sawyer G § H biles for hire in the ecity, putting,a|the remainder for the purchase of | Crouch & Fitzzerald: Inc., for servic faj. Ty makes the re- how he got here. His appearance and|Road,” by Kenneth Sawyer Goodman; | Attention is directed to the need for i punne, former Governor of Illinois, | special tax on these and requiring 41l | new lond, irrigation and sanitary im- | o ° i ie of = I bearing suggested that he had re-| ‘The Little Shepherdess,” by Andre|replacing some of the motor vehicles|at jts head. The society will. be P'h:‘um“" t‘é s bo“de’; mdfllhe"iu" v Emeritel & sanitary im ::"rerl;-’i{::;x{':sgosl::sfri‘(:z :gflah“x ase e it e s e e Haowing Rivoire, and o On it P Yot Lo ot the department cells in the sec- | KNOWR 48 the National Unity Council, | to be bonded in the penalty of $5,000.| The closing addresses were deliver- | Gor an agreement, Mr. Judd & commodate ves prints of all enlisted men. I took the|uynder consideration. It is possible|ond, seventh and ninth préecinets are The council will meet Saturday toled .by Rabbi Chajes, Dr. Shmarja {company to pay him $2,306. |rdu_g|_ll' 3 f O e ba ki) I alis bobe o < that a three-act piay will be given in | gloomy. insanitary and poorly venti- |, o ™ 7 o 25, as against|OUtline routes for jitneys. Levin of New York, David Yellin, {sccuring a purchaser for the unex-{in flling Columbia lstand to Brade After going through the files at jJanuary and February in the club-|lated, the major urges that they be |g145 593 for the fiscal vear 1920. head of thé Jewish community of pired term of their lease, but paid|and permit of its gencral DORFORTS the Navy' Department for about ten | house. reconstructed. s e i i Yesort whow 44| EXPANDING THE K.K. K. |Jorusalem. and the Hebrew poet, H.|nim only $706.25, leaving a bulance of | ment by the plantine, Of TS SO0 minutes we identified the man as a | Addresses on various phases of the The tctal number of drrests for all murders, an increase of 6; arson, 4 - £l alik. of them praised the - $1,600. He is represented by Auormylflo\\erlnl- i - » sailor who had wandered from a |dramatic work of the club were made |offenses during the fiscal year ended | Rt e S FRTCERe CRC e COTOM o0t work achieved by the’ congress. William C. Sullivan. of paths, etc. warship in Boston harbor. by Dr. Mitchell Carroll, acting presi- | July 1 was 56,592, compared with 48.- | &SSP VIEE dEMECOUS e PO “If that man had e Finley S. Hayes, director of|930 for the preceding twelve months. L I WINCHESTER, Va., September 15. == e e e o~~~ servics 1t in Tipacatie eeam e Mrs. William. Wolff Smith, | Of the total number 51,911 were men :‘A‘:;’";n‘;‘;",’l‘ l‘;"u’;,‘e";r. A branch of the Ku-Klux Kilan has we would have identified him. In (Charles B. Hanford, Mrs. Marie Moore |and 4681 were women. ST s aLe | been organized here with a members ROM TH #uch cases the finger prints are a |Forrest, Denis E. Connell, Mrs. Fred- There were only 618 arrests for h(n;xsefiren hi 462 manslaughter. ship of 336, according to a communi- ure method of identification.” eric E. Farrington and Charles Ed- |felonies last vear, a decrease from|J Jur: 2 rnhh-e 17 7 ault. cation received through the mails. It Banks could use finger prints to|ward Russell. the record of 2.862 for the preceding>0: PErIUEY. ¢ TYe il saults | also stated that the main headquar- advantage in preventing check for- year and 2,983 in 1919, on ‘wom l;; o e ters for Virginja were in Richmond, geries. Sandberg believes. A prospec Y e e Under the Volstegd law 5415 per-|that the local branch has 102 appli- tive depositor. he said. could leavei ZONING CHANGES ASKED. B WO perty. sons were arrested on charges of in- | cations for membership pending, and 56 DEbIE aETimthant r gncios tac « | The report also shows a drop in the! toxication, 166 for operating vehicles | that “active duty"” was to begin Sep- E fingers at the bank with his signature total value of stolen property. Dur-|while under the influence of liquor|tember 14. “Our belief is for the bet- and put the st . reTaCES i i = ing the past fiscal year stolen goods|and 99 for drinking in public. Six|terment of our community.” says the L ._w';,fr::t,?:;: checks. |Commissioners in Session at Dis- 0 | 0.8, "§527 624.50, ar against:hundred and fifty-four cases of trans- | announcement. “and It 18 sesured thag i $1.018.875.25 for the precedig year.iporting were recorded. 371 of selling | warnings sent will be carried out un. No upparatus other than an ordinary (G ZmEnE b Articles reported lost or id ind 320 for illegal possession. | less complied with.” ink pad.would be needed. While| Several requests for changes in the | there would be some inconvenience in |zoning of certain streets were consid- 3 e washing the finger, Sandberg pointed | ered by the zoning commission at a ] \ /22 2\ %/l: \Z out, it would be impossible for any |hearing at the District building today. other person to draw frora bank the | Walter A. Brown renewed his petition money of a man who used the finger- | that the property on the northwest cor- print_method of identification. ner of 1st and Seaton place northwest A check forger might be able to ibe designated first commercial. The imitate the signature of the depositor | property is already partly used for busi- in every detail, said the detective, but | ness. 2 he could not get around the finger | Other requests were: That, property-| print. on the south side of Harvard street be- The identification association de- |[tween 1ith and Sherman avenue and cided at its last meeting to make the | South side of Sheriff road between 44th question of universal finger printing [2nd 45th place be changed from resi- the leading topic of discussion at the jdential to first commercial; south side forthcoming convention. iof Dix street between 62d and 63d The tentative plan is to create a]xxreels northeast, from residential or finger-print bureau in each county | first commercial to second commercial. seat. one at each state capital and a{ 2 national hureau at Washington. q Every child would be finger-printed | SUES ON CONTRACT. % at the age-af six. ona set being rec-! orded in the county bureau, another at the state bureau and a third at{ . the national bureau. Fred Sandberg, chief of the bureau of identification of the local police de- partment, called at the White House today to arrange for a reception of the ! cellation of a War contract. Visiting delegates -and® members of | “Through Attorneys Louis Ottenberg their families by the President. Hesaid [ and Alvin L. Newmyer the plaintift he was anxious for the members to| says the defendant contracted Sep- meet the executive-and to have them | tember 16, 1918, for 3,201,000 brick. - shown over the executive offices and [ and two months later canceled the White House. A definite date for the | order. leaving ‘the company with a reception will be-made when the Presi- | large surplus subject to dépreciation dent returns from his vacation. and breakage. Travers 314 7th St. N. W. Z. = The West Brothers Brick Company as filed suit in the District Supreme { Court to recover $20,000 damages from the United States Housing Cor- poration for losses alleged to have been sustained by reason of the can- The P-B label in a suit or a shirt—a shoe or a hat is your * guarantee that your, purchase must make good. Your money cheerfully refunded, if you want it. Outfitting the Man Off to College ~and the Boy Off to “Prep” : College Men about to go away and “Prep” ._ o Ask for a ]Ohn B. : Students.about to enter their first long trousers are being properly outfitted at the P-B Store these days. We concentrate on College and Quality without stint—style with- “Prep” needs and make it a point to have the i out frills—the Stetson is a gentle- latest wearables at the lowest costs. . - man’shat. Itis an honor to be the Distributor of a product that has .- held first rank upon the Nation’s mind (and head) for 56 years. ' $7 and $10 Parker - Bridget Suits Long Trotsers Suits for College Men for “Prep” Students. $30 to $65 $22.50 to $40 Featuring Several Hundred Pairs . One and Two Strap Models and Oxfords > WITH FRENCH, BABY FRENCH AND W\ALKING HEELS Low Shoes That Will Afford You THE ‘AVENUE AT NINTH Ddi_ly,» :8:30 t0 6

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