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I -., FOWLERTO - ATMIK Healfll ‘Officer to Be First Witaess Before House D.-C. Cotwmittee in Ring’ Probe. Dr.iW. C. Fowler, the District health officef; Is to be the first witness called by 8 =ubcommittee of the House it committee appointed yester day to- investigate the milk supply of the Digtrict. This was decided at an execufive conference of the subcom- mittégatoday. headed by Representa- o onsin. M. B O'Brien, an attorney, claiming to represent the distributers of 65 per cent BF atl the milk consumed in the Distrit, testified before the commit- tee Pésterday in opposition to the milkthill before the committee, of which=he said Dr. Fowler was the authat. He submitted to.the sub- committee the copy of a bill which he offers in substitution. Te: Probe Price nnd Quality. TESH Thesubcommittee plans to investi- |. gate ¢he price and quality of milk sold in the District. “We swant the “District to get the best guality WILL PROCEED AT ONCE TO FINISH EASTERN HIGH Opened Yesterday Lowest: Bids Figure on Schools Since * ‘the War. The Commissioners will be able to proceed at once with the comiplétion of the Eastern High School on bids Tecetved vesterday for the erection of the upper floors, Maj. Carey H. Brown, assistant Enginoor Commis< ner,’announced today. The new bids,” said Maj. Brown, “Indicate that we may complets the Zastern High School at a cost of 27 s a cubic foot, Which Is the low- est figure at which we have been able Congress fixed $1,500.000 as the limit of cost on the new high school, and the (‘on{mlnsionsra have expended Lonly $340,000 on excavating and build- ing the substructure, leaving $1,160,: 000 for the upper floors and installa- tion of heating plant, ventllation and el::jtri al equipment. s were received vesterday well within the amount available for fin- 'ishing the structure. Maj. Brown In- timated that a further saving may be effected by letting one contract for the building and a separate one for the mechanical equipment. HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPEL BLANTON UP FOR VOTE TODAY fproposing a graduated tax of 12% to K 1 3 FIRAT ON T 611 Seeking Greater Return to ‘Government. Senate democrats renewed today the fight for a greater tax 6n corpo- rations after this calendar yedr than is proposed by the compromise Tev< enue-revision program agreed upon by republican leaders. Having been defeated fin their ef- forts to Beep at least a portion of the excess profits tax aftér mext Decem- ber 31, the minority apparently ‘were more determined than ever in pushing proposals for a_corporatfon income tax provision which would bring a greater return to the government than would be realised ‘from the 16 per cent rate:proposed fn the bill."Ma- jority leaders beiieved, however, that they ,had sufficlent votes to -put through the 15 per cent provision. The Senate worked today undér & unanimous consent ‘agreement that before reeess it would dispose of ‘all amendments to the corpdration in- come tax section exeept that by Sena tor Walsh, democrat, Massachusetts, 25 per cent, dependent upon the size of the net profits of the corporation, The maximum rate would apply on all{ of that part of net income in ‘excess [|DAZZLING ¢ 1 * ENTRAL SPOT.OF ILLUMINAT = FOR ARMISTICE DAY AND. AR%_{S[@NFER LARGE STOCKS OF BEER ‘NOW READY FOR SALE Breweries in Many Parts of the Country Have Supply for Doc- tors’ Prescriptions. Large stocks of beer ready for sale for medicthal purposés are on hand at breweries In different purts of the country, Treasury officials said to- day. The Abner-Drury Brewing Com- pany here has a largs stock df pre- prohibition beer which may be made immediately available for sale. For some months past, oMcials said, brewers have reported to the Tre ury Department a falling off in de- mand for the non-intoxicating bever- ages, and because of the siackened demand for these drinks, It was said, large quantities of real beer on hand when prohibition went into effect have not been de-alcoholized and may now be used for medicinal purposes. The Treasury Department, it was sald, has received a number of pro- tests against its action in issuing the new beer and wine regulations, but It was explained the department had been wrong in withholding these rules, justifying its stand by the lack of interest shown by the brewers. Officials of the internal revenue bu. reau have directed that action on ap- plication of the brewery interests be facilitated. Commissioner Blair hint- | ed that “red tape” would be cut when he let it be known he would not allow needless holding up of l—nrllcttions for investigation. Practically all the | breweries qualified to produce real, beer for medicinal purposes are now making so-called cereal beverages, operating under government permits | ONPERSAPPEN TOLABORUNONS Asks Members to Join: Citis zens’ Assogiations and Help Develop Capital. An appeal tc all trade unionists in - the District to co-operate in the clvie development of the National Capital by jJoining the citizens' associations was made by Samuel Gompers, presi- dent of the American Federation of Labor, today. Mr. Gompers addressed to the ex- ecutive committee in charge of the membership campaign of the asso- ciations a letter, which rcads, in part, zens' associations of the District of Columbia have rendered signal service to the develppment of the city of Washington and have offered the only material substityte for the absence of the ballot, by Which citizens of the District ara deprived of their proper and logical means of expression. Urges Liberal Response. “I hope that our people generally, including the trade unioniats of Wash: ington, will respond to the call and become members of the citizens' asso- ciations in the various sections of the city in order that they may add their tubercular o . £ $500,000 vhich jre them to remove the |influence and their : o come within the provisions | development and the upbuilds t the Slties WIth fuilr. profit the tand Dekate Eatls Todsy. of the national prohibition act before | city.” b AR OF s producers and distributers hands a manuscript, | General debate on this section of the selling it as a beverage. Encouraging reports from the vari- Représentative, Lampert, republic & ! v d in my hand, on the [hil] was to end at 4 p.m. Amend- State prohibition directors have !ous neighborhoods continued to rea Representative Hammer, democ: bac as written a direction bments then would be in order, with been advised of the ruling of the |headquarters of the drive room 501 and other members of the subcom- that it should be printed in the Record of that day without fail, which, direction the sponsors given five minutes each to_explain their proposed change Secretary of the Treasury regarding District building, of the enrollment of Hitioe: : i i { - making of beer for sale on permit by | ne. g 1 o The subcommittee has already sent | Wa8 signed. Under the rules of the| "pepublican leaders hoped to reach S} s nstiats: u;’“’::";:f;': ’;'“‘;';c‘zg“:;:‘;:::uz. D the city. o rianoux to get the prices of milk | Printing office, as they understand them, | .oon" another unanimous consent , pullréncl wn:‘:e,cm charge of the cam- or the Congress Heights Asso- ciation, reported today that seventy new members have signed up in that section alone. In other places, together with costs | -NeTe was mo option but to print the|agreement with the democrats with a. ES N'[ Bfforts are being made by the execus OF CranEParEation. o aar1e ah |COSLS | manuscript and all contained thereln. ftre: po speisine e motine” on ‘the made by Mr. O'Brien that o milk ring | | ~Tt Was sent to the press about mid- | Li" With the disposition- of the cor- of nearby producers which control {1iBht and before dawn of the Sabbathporation tax question, the only im- the supply exists here and charge ex- | 4a¥ this vile, foul thing, “printed &tljoreant controversial features re- tive committee to have a comps of speakers make an automobile tour of thé city tomorrow night, appealing to the street crowds to register in tha : e Eovernment expense, was being sent by = ; e TS e s el st express traln ino every state, every Tropossa Tax on unaietriouted profts | ARCH OF JEWELS, TO Bl ERECTED AT 17T AND PART OF WASHINGTON'S WELCOME TO organized citizenship movement. Brief Concert on B TS A county, every hamlet In the land; into|of corporations, and the Smoot manu- B DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. A band of music will be obtained td , The:committee proposed to call be- | the schools and colleges and universi- | pactarnon colay ton fore it Thomas L. McLaughlin, repre- | tics; into thousands of American homes. | aeirers Shies 14X\ et if this : and Vi o u a 1 h vhi ts ai y B adnee izt s Virslia | To taneusae | conaloed e, s | ameniions Wite St wotld|NEW PARKING RULE Shon hecenear the spurence to, 1z RAIL STRIKE HANGS Chairman Lampert said today that [one, under the laws of the land, to Im- } faig by corporations would be subject place of business for the convenience he Will Start the hearinis tumerrow | prisonment for five vears and a fine of |1 s, bY, corporations would be sublect LKKELY AS RESULT . St Sl IN BALANCE AFTER mornipg. if possible, or just as soon 00. t the existin, arke : & L as Dr. Fowler can;come before the | *It was presented ata time when there | hontera, o fe asls of e X oE could well afford to park within a five UNION CONFERENCE Sends Message on Disarma acoptipany. e speskers on & trick, subcommittee. could be no reference ‘of the matter o | ana that soript dividends issued by OF PUBLIC HEARING or ten minutes” walk from his office d mrend ng brief concerts preparatory ts AIl of the members of the subcom- |&ny one in authority—on Saturday night | corporations also_should be taxable while it would be rather e R ment Pmbhm 10 Prince- w° speeches. The speakers will be mittee today expressed more interest | when Congress was not in session. in the hands of stockholders = Lot Ll S LI D Dol s . illiam McK. Clayton, Brightwood. in securing a well protected supply ; “It would have been bad enough if Repeal Made Certaln. :!vefn o; elltm blocl : away (Continued from First Page.) Park; A. J. Driscol], of milk at reasonable prices for the |the member from the seventeenth dis- peal 3 (Continued from First Page.) N Luslogm IehiiE et ans ton Parley. phon: ides in | trict of Texas had offered this letter | Repeal of the excess profits tax as 8o SUEE cideq at the conference of union lead- Asmociation consumers thun to take any e een - B g the milk law which has been waged | purporting to report a miserable squab- [of mext January 1 was made certain | ... 11, nret to be presented, was in- | FI¥, Onfy during week deys and beween ors fnis morning. By the Associated Prews. Pnthusiasm seems to be increasing X n n ble between employes of the printing |yesterdey with the adoption by the |Jored in goneral respects by A Coul- | ¢ privileges contd, of course, be ex- | T: C. Cashen, Head. of the switchmen. | pRINCETON, N. J. October 21.—|3f tho campaign progrexses said D around the milk business in Wash- ington for several years. office, on the floor of the House. Ho|Senate without a record vote of & % G |\s "fopresenting the Kajorama | he evenings | ASSerted after vesterday's session of the H. York. chairman of the drive. “Men DEGRutsts to. Mest: Would ‘have been halted at the first |Provision in he tax revision Ihlll pro- Cltiseny’ Arsociasion. He satl his aw- | scnded motorists during the ::qm's Investigation . tbat nothing had | President Harding expressed his|and women are showing a willingness The milk dfstributors of th ey word. If he had attempted to proceed viding only ‘for its co! leolu this sociation favored a no-parking reser- n conclusion, ) n&’fl h_r'ougnl out which would affect | gratification that American colleges |to bem_ me active citizens of their coni- will meet in the office of Health Ofieey |18 Would nave been subject to imme- |calondar year. The provision wdobted ., ion ‘of thirty or forty feet on each | gtate that the A. A. A. still contends | the strike call. : are taking up the problem of dis- |MUNitles and apparently need only the Fowler at the District building this | /At expulsion, but not one word of this |15 8 substitute Tor the excess profite|,; e of the strest in each block in the | that & most important factor in solv- Declaion Trpectea Today. armament in a telegram to John|.PViation to join. afternoon to consider the six proposi. | Vileness would have gone into the Rec- [8ection o ne the o inal business district. Robert N. Harperiing the traffic problem in Washington | "y, %0 ; 2 s i s e Prncsts Hons eutlined by the Marsiong’os lora.” But under the confidence of the | Before accepting the original pro-| 4" fe” pelleved the Merchants mnd | weuld he a 1aw which would reguiate | | M mbers of the board announced after | Grier Hibben, president o nceton, tions ned by the Marviand and cn, B N L O ameltously, | vision in the BIIL the Senate vote plan would ®0 far| pedeatrians, and at the same time |fhe Tearing that they would make | which the latter read at last night's| FUNERAL OF J. T. MOFFETT troveras Producers to settle the con- |y yile thing that could not have been A O e am e e By Sens | toward relieving conditions. protect them in their inalienable | Khown their Jecision on the threal-|geggion of the itercollegiate confer- Dr Fowlet sald (hat 1n this presented on the floor was sent out as | 410F Reed proposing that for 1921 and | °; "W giaggers told the Commls-| rights at street crossing. Until the |fhed strik T Yenich the railroud cxecu-|ence on Disarmament. Approximate- Masons to H Chi f Ses 8 - producers have|on the winds. carrying on its face ull |jAeTeafter the excese profits (ex be |y nare that all-Buy parkers are re-|time when pedestrians are regulated ((Nes #2id is in violation of the board's | [y gevonty-five delegates, represent. ave Charge of Serv- promise Proposal the producers have|in. ;a1 evidences of having been de- | 20 Per cent on the net income of cor- | Sloners that ail-way BRFEIS Or0, Lomt L T “an 'motorists there will be |Wage cut July 1, today or tomorrow. ing forty universities and colleges in made no ntention of the plan of re- )M usual evidences E porations bstween 35 per cent and 50 | Sbonsivle for 60 per cent 61 the BALCC | a8 well A8 ot han should oc- | _ Meanwhile District Attorney Clyne | InE fOrty universities and colleges in ices at Late Home. quiring all Jocal distributors to con- |lIvered on the floer. h. it care.|PET cent of the invested capital and |1IE congestion. He said If the pelite | mor 1ol oChlcago conferred with district|which were devoted to expressions| Funeral services for Jacob Turner tract for thelr milk through the farm- | |75 nlEht Inform the reader |40 Der cent on the net income in ex- | ScPartment W ‘parkers the rest of the | ~ Forty-foot spaces placed in the cen- |A{torneys of “several other middle|of approvai of the forthcoming Wash- | Moffett whe died sonteraar’ 1o the gre: assodation instead of with the {Wil¥ read. might inform th %% |cess of 50 per cent. Six republicans %) oty thtes Dare of itself. ter of each block In the congested |Western cities to convey instructions|{ngton conference. age of fifty-seven years, will be held individuashippers. that these words, letters and excerpts |joined with the solid democratic mi- [Problem wou street, to be used only for loading and | {8sued “him by Attorney General “at 11 ik had not been tttered on the floor, the wStaggered” Purk u e : ; President’s Telegram. tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock at his ; : ences to th er. senta- 5 " : . . Services mape ane ot upon which | five Mondell here read from the Rec. | ollette, Norbeck and Norrls. | congested sections of the oity, and Association, through its specisl com- | [Ariher west to complete Blans for | lo¥y: cordial greetings to_col- | MaSonic_auspices, shipments of milk follows: mittee on traffic, compo lege ‘conferees meeting at Princeton o ing ord illustrations of such addresses to (33 another -amendment by Senator | provisions for all ciass of “parkers” 3 3 . Nealé fen in the ev . e Spea 3 Anton Stephan, George S. De Neal el event of a strike. .| Mr. Moffett was for many vears eu« Ptikers’ Plattoras the m::e{-hm“h nineteen columna | ReCd ProDOSing that the excess prof-| from the man who parks his car all |and Teo Baum. - B, Tabor Circles early today reports ;grgm';;’_l‘hg";;gflg':( incldent to in- | perintendent of transporation for the “Joint tests for butter fat to be|of the Record there are fifteen ad- |come in exeess of 50 per cent of the |day to the man who parks only one-| The committee urged et e Tn- |leaders had been oriene (brotherhood | otion of armament. Knowing as I do| Washington Railway and Electric made under the supervision of a com- | dresses to the Speaker, as though it |invested capital. Eight republicans— | half hour, were urged by Conrad jlice regulations be amende of the board members (hat thy onieg|the sincerity of our American pur-|Company. He was a well known mittee made up of one producer, one | were spoken on the floor—as though |Borah, Capper, Johnson, Ienyon. La | Syme. chairman of the legislative clude: TobtEs Teading e o e o ne chie se, free from every phase of na-|SPortsman, especially among bird and feotd e thand gty thifd, (0 be se.iyou and I and all of us had listened | Follette, MoNary, Norbeck and Norris, | Poard of the American Automobile| “Between the hours of 8:30 & 800 (il ' OIRE Up lo, the strike vote | tionas e T b e M O T e T ected by these two, and in event of i 3 B 25 Association. - : .m. s : . ing to know, the college thought o! ry for many years of the Glebe their inability to asree on the. thiva | Comas Xi:z}:’l’tglhms e :uop:'t:;l‘e%ll-};: 21[1.‘;;-;%-:3(. and one | L " advisory committes of the |shall be unlawful to park vehicles r{‘;r‘g‘rg;vtrlu':tmn of time and a half for|ihe republic is being exercised heip-|Rod and Gun Club, on the Patuxent man. he is to be named by the health | which we forgive them. Men com-| o 7 District division of the A. A. A."|a Jonger period than one hour in the |Fertime, were removed as causes of | fully to commit the sentiment of our | river. and was a past president of the officer: all expenses of tiesé esty to | mit crimes under sudden, uncontrol- said Mr. Syme, ‘have made a most (following territory: oot To| hent mike by [he board's anhounce- |country and the world to real( Washington Traffic Club. be borne equally by the producers |uple impulses, for which we must be FOR NEAR EAST thorough and ‘careful study of the| ‘From the east side of Tth stree ent on Tuesday. achievements. A great service to this| He took an active interest in Ma- and the distributors. e R A I S ] $500 . parking prob@ms in this city, and it |the west side of 16th street and from R i generation may prove vasgly greater|sonry. and was . membed of Mount “Joint checks on ‘weights and for | Jghinst the House, aghinst its dignity fs with the view of offering con-|the south side of Pennsylvanla ave. | , tdm et eclalon. | {5 generations yet to come.” Pleasant Lodge, No. 33, ¥. A. A. M.; Quantity to be made under same 8u-|und jts honor; this crime against| Washington's Near East Rellef fund | structive suggestions that we have |tfue to the south side of K street he brothefhood leaders at the in-| A" message from Secretary of State | Mount Pleasant Chapter, No. 13, R. i on of expens ery law and "““y of 'cl\'xllzerl ‘man, icher tod: 1 P’ attended this hearing. hwest, inclusive. { Inllon yesterény, with fi_e ‘ex- | Hughes réad: “The State Deparfment | M.; sir knight, Orient Commande: rejected as unsuitable | Ve qone deligerately, purposely, in- |5 9500 richer today as a result of| ®.gne committes, wtter carefully can. | ‘During the same hours it shall be | $ition of W. G. Lee of the trainmen, | welcomes the ald of public.spirited | No. b noble of the Mystic Shrine, Al® for the market is to be delivered to |y "’" ¢ without ,,,h,;',g ard for the |Subscriptions made to it last night|vassing the entire situation, reached |urilawful for any automobile or other imitted that the proposed redu citisens {n furthering the objects of | mas Temple, and was also a member i 3 2 conciusion that the most feasible | vehicle to be parked In forty-foot|tiohs and chaplges in rules were as|ihe conference on linitation of -rma,.r the Elks. the plant of the association. ermbi A a8 eac] ee! es “Te several deaters to deduct [14¥; for the statutes, or for the hon- |by members of the men's Bible class| 8 ConCusion U0 O &y Dermanent | spaces piaced 1. the center of each | influential in the strike sote. an the | oence sen Recniy Susires. 1o faciiiate LSarviving him are his widow, Mre. ¥ % illlan Moffett; two daughters, Mrs. monthly from the sums accruing to "|lines or markers on the atreet or |block on both sides of the following |wage cut of July 1, already in effect.|all who are engaged in the effort to the several producers for milk such Blanton Makes Defense. e o the Tounding of the siess, | sldewalk those spaces at which auto- Seventh, §th, 9th, 10th, 11th;| At the same time T. Dewitt Cuyler, | give mccurate information and to de- | Benjamin D. Shreve and Mrs. B. H. sums, and to pay :the same Promplly | When Representative Mondell had|” Representative Richard Yates de-|mobiles might be parked for a res th, 14th and 15th_streets from |chairman of Association of Rail- | velop sound opinion.” Handy, both of Cherrydale. Va. and 4 to such agent or agemts €as thelfinished, Speaker Gille:: asked, “Does livered an address. souable, but specifically designated, | Pennsylvania avenue, to K street, and | way Executives, told the board that| A general committee of one man |son, Raymond C. Moffett, of this city. several producers m: wrifing, di- [the gentleman from Texas desire to space of time, which, in the judg- (D, E, F, G and H from 7th to 15th; [none of the omeriers had any inten-|from each state was named at yester- —_— rect. P g be heard. —— | ment of the committee was about |New York avenue from 9th to 15th; I ition of Tr¥if® to make further|day afternoon’s session to continue “All progucérs who hages ceased| Representativa Blanton rose from thirty minutes, and that automobiles | seveet from 14th to 15th. changes in wages or working condi- [the work of ecrystallizing student| S|X AUTOS RECOVERED. shipping (0 Be restored By .ghe s his seat and walked to the marble| fair, with suggestions that the Texas | should not be permitted to park or| ‘guch spaces can be used only for|tions without t\ie process through the | opinion throughout the country. This eral dealers. .and. the several pro-!desk before the Speaker's rostrum, hip was at stake. stop longer at the intervals mot 80 (loading and unloading: during the |board : committee will elect an executive ducers to ‘Tasume shipment§ to the | carrying a large package of manu- i struggles, | pnarked than was necessary to take |aforementioned hours. Most of the executives left for their | committee which will attempt to in- |Machines Stolen in This City Found several dealers. as was the- practice | script. telling how he began work on & farnt | on or discharge persons using them. & ~ homes last night, while the union rep- | terest all America's colleges in the n N York. prior tosuspendion of shipment. am flling with the record clerk | at the age of ten, he shouted: 3 spaces Left Open. Further Provison. resentatives, af ‘the request of tneir | dlsarmament movement. ew York. Inspector Clifford L. Grant, chief of detectives, has received a. message from the New York police telling of the recovery of six automobiles stolen in this city the past ten months. Own- jew York police arrested a su “Price$ to by based on buiter fat|of the House my revised and extended| “And yet the newspapers say I am | “It is further provided that nolleaders, remained. to discuss their Resolutions Sent President. content. &rd until May 1, 1922, shall |ipecch on the railrad fitbation so| the enemy of labor, Why. I delivered | “In this way the mecessary spaces| . —» 0P IS0 Sl 0T L dnal decision on the Btriie mmil. Resolutions mdopted by the con- 1d, ex- fat for milk -and S1.60 per gallon for | oieing ; Fahip, home in the capital of Texas.” downtown district as aforesald, - 1 e SoRl butar fa ceitm, with | FOULE ' hnce To View Ut ana Gonsor | subsitewre Resotution, | oo, e5rome o MU0 DA B OV ceptfor wne purpome of permitting| HENRY C. AMOS DIES. | Toher it T i mcives of the according tb ihe existing practice. . :'y;&':;(;h;! :‘r:ln::x: ltl;[ei?'i?l:ey ":h’m:fé After Hous? Leader glandall. ReD- | necessary delivery or taking away of fn““.,m from the .u.c,n-‘t b::;mn‘: e ;«:::ywcuglxm:! l-:l;l &'2“:2"2?..’;...‘.’3 : resentative Blanton an resenta- ahd the ‘delivery to and shipment|Served as City Missionary of Epis-{o¢ the United States our unqualified |ers of the cars are D. C. Poole, 1709 FOCH ARRIVES HERE e ion, tuT a6l 10 ARITSHe Tho Haer. e e e s pourutt | sired me capecihlly YoMy b @he Com. | | <ithe sweeping character of the copal Dipoese for 20 Years. R e e o [1oe seet damne & Mt AL B I 3 allowed one hour fo ussi t the: . , eliminating a) - e 11 in his own defense. - o “nis substitute resoution, which ;‘;,‘;":;',,’;fi,;fl‘.,cm’..,m present .':."}.‘.".“;": awntown section, 8o as- | Henry Cooper (ATo8 of 1475 Monroe | ference and our entire eympathy with ith wnd K strests southwest; Frank s 5 'ohnson, €4 v : f corridor reports are true,” he ‘Whereas, Thomas L. Blanton, a that should be cor- ed no further expression of con- |Hosbital Tuesday fter ing our faithful support to the United|M. E. Joynt, Cecil apartments, and ———— said, “this will be my last speech in|representative in Congress from the | dIStrict Was BvS tHAL BL0l o ot the | domnation to Fusrantes annuiment. |short diness. States’ delegates in thelr efforts to (Continued from First Page.) the House state of Texas, did on the 4th day |FoCfed 208 OLT P iyt wection, but of | . “It Is the unanimous judgment of [ Mr. Amos had lived in Washington for |alleviate the burdens of war and 5 ; cedure was to bring witnesses against | sent to extend his remarks in the Int- the committee consulted that |mative of HanBley, Staffordshire, Eng- {understanding and through world re- |who probebly will be turned over 1o Po"l Dl 11 take piace f e pere: | the accused and for the defense, and | Congressional Record ‘upon the Im- '““"Lfi:&nflhfn::::-?n‘dt :x‘:;::: toand &'z"’:‘mmmm of an hour's park-[land. For over twenty years he served | quction and limitation of armament; |the Pittsburgh, Pa., authorities, where jlantes will take piace in the Pres-|gdaed: Provements in the government print. |!n€ conditions newsel and SRSl 00 N | G SUICTIN the downtown business | the Eplacopal dlocese of Washington as |and that we do hereby urge upon alj |he is wanted in connection with auto- presentation will be made by Lieut.|yiction in this case, even if m: by_the House; and. t the greatest possible measure | services principally among the poor and | cease until some solutton be found Howdrd S. Fisk. U. S. N.. commander | Y/f08 (1 UL S S250, CVER, B8 my com- | by, the il business and for trucks and Wagons | aboul = REUTY | mocts ox ire ity eas: e foun —_— > 3 A B el 1 this “Whereas, under the permission P satisfaction ‘in trafic matter: N whereby the possibility of war may of George Washington Post He will | Gongross. 2 thus obtalned, the said Thomas L. |in the taking and Qeliveryof geods 2 tomationily the enforcement would |~ Funeral Services were held this atter- | WESTebY the porsibllity of war may| pyp ON GENERAL STAFF. ., A i auff- H i is] v Col. Henry B. Clark, Coast Artillery mant, U "%, Leut. Philip C. Kauft- | oending afdavit, Mr. Blanton said: |printed in the Congressional Record | “They recognissd e "SRl L08 S0 | wise be available, Xwould make al e hergonducted by the Rt | ount of enersy and money ex-|Corvs, and Lieat. Col Samuel K. o users sD V- [ pended by_the nations for armament , Tector of St. Alban's 3 as members of the War Department general staff. Col. Clark has been as- signed to the supply division and Col. military _attache at the French em-| “With God as my witness I had no|(2in letler or communicstion pur-|pi, time of a great many autémobiles | calls WE GVEOR Sarish. followsd by Masonic coretioein DS ILe Tel T i evispinent Yo 1o ke pars i the” welcome | IUAL,SUhe, than, protecting citzens | Riflard French to George . Carter | 1% e coREetod EC, ML o, | M e copttugr | MSITOS OO s wite, e, | tion amd tne human sace, O ©VL" there of Gen. Foch. - I e b gt S0 I fpablic printer, whilch said communt | $6 %o on” Dofore business howses | . avove recommendsd rule |Lydia H. Amos: twb kons, Bert T Amos Tkt It 1s the sensc ‘of the tnter- ¢ Gen. Diax at Annapolts. speech, and the sole and only daou- | S 0Recom chsosne, wulgar snd vils | where automoblies conld wop R st || L7 o "oty arive whe ail-day($hd Banl F Amos: thice duughters.|coieglate conference that the Wamn- General Diaz, chief of the Italian |ment therein that has improper lan- |,y 4o render it unmailabls, had it been flfin‘ et RIIE Thom, and they | parker from the business sectfon, but | Forvester and rs. Russell Wood, und | tained its objectives without (1) .I be 33 cents per gallon for 3.5 cent lthat if there Is any question, I am | groceries at the back door of every | would always be left open for ingrees | P® ference and which will be sent to has .. : be made under my oath™ said Repre- | ive Theodore Burton of Ohio had ‘o-?;m ‘members bf the ‘committee @e- | from of merchandise. street southeast: George H Walker, . of TOMORROW NIGHT | i Blanton was pale. but smiling. |is as follows: hiomobile parking n the congested | suredly would destroy business as to | Stréet “nofth (] ¢ Emergency | the purpones of the conference, pleds- ' Friedman, 629 D street. The Mr. Blanton said the usual pro-jof October, 1521, ask unanimous con- | USRIl robilists themselves. They | the committee and of the many with | the past ¥entyoeight vears. and was a | preparation for war, through mutual [pect in connection with the thefix, Dresdhtation. Wil he ‘made by hiene |, But there is no appeal from a con- | ing office which consent was granted | from bubiines r, 0, IonECesl 0% | bofe Would be the means of bringing | city misslonary. jievoting his time and | gelegates that their efforts shall not |mobile thefts. br agsigred by Major James Buchanan. | ™ Reterring_to publication of the|Blanton did insert and cause to be O e Mecomnised tne condition also | create space that would mot other- (moon at the chapel of Lee's undertak- | congiderabie " portion o the vast Cent. Emmanuel Lombard, assistant Says He Protected Clttsens. for Saturday, Oct e iy or” | yet permit the parking Tor a reasony- | U0 n‘»:nbsv.]q’ s Zreater spitlt of | Chatles T. Warn Gleavs, cavalry, have been detailed Gleaves to the operations and train- ing division. TONIGHT army. who with Admiral Lord Beatty | EUage in it Is the sworn affidavit of 2| oontained in any other than an of- 4 ther faot four grandchildren. settlement of the far east - of "Great Britain ‘and Licut. Gen,|Sovernment employe. That was flled | SORMDRE) & olon: Gad, rocoET e O tned of has avja; | Would Mkdwise eliminate Bifonea jow e o o far eastern ques- Jacques of the Belgium army are to; With the public printer. “Whet ‘the sald Tho! L. Blan- | SoR ‘automobilist from the curb side. will’ make practicable the reduetion attend the American Legion conven.| There was a request from the demo- |, emlareeliby AL O X N DATk- | & bsection has heretofore been made| MURDER TRIAL STARTS. [of rever aimementer oy ax fuction o b nmton 1oy Sutads 0 ATHYed | SIS olce: but he rephiea e wae Sty Tiafoie o correct beosose oF the in (to the revelvink of pupitc venicier) T rent o guspend al Srerent proarams visiting the Naval Academs at a.|physically unable to do so. is » member. | adequacy of the police Tofce ALl of |Tations 2t Ostober 18 were put info| . Atuired in the uniform of a corvoral | take o farther expansion:. by o YMCA, 8 P.M. to napolis. He will return to Wash-| Mr. Blanton sald he “caused all im-gnq to the people represented by the | these elemOnie S0 [y iors (iqoreq by | effect ¢ of the United States Army, with his|agreement to reduce substanti: : laced in this same 0 ntially th B i 1t Wi | e iTla o STaswRID ibe D o th publication. ta for he X A A committee, as were aiso | hicles would be Pinced [n fis SNOC| [T eq with stripes Indicatin|Dresent nayal strength of the nation: ton Yesterday for New York, where | At this point Mr. Blanton asked that | S C0R! |0 Stperven the severe rebake | susgestions from various sources as,2owniown business section. & service of more than twenty years, | °PCerRed he will remain until tomorrow, when |in justice to his family his remarks, |anq drastio censure from the House: |to the best method ndling “The ‘merry-go-round’ of WAIting| Bdward Q. Fvans, colored Zorts he will start for Kansas City, stopping | other than the affidavit, be put back . situation. drivers would, in itself, develop a|geven years old, was placed on trial 58 SOLDIES BURIED. o s LECTURE o « off at Chicago on the way. in _the record. . Tesolved, That the said Thomas Faver Careful Survey. veritable traffic disaster, today before Chief Justice McCoy in “The Power of Gen. Jacques returned here at noon Representative Mondell objected, ngm be and he is hereby voted | «qne A. A. A. belioves that by a “The iemnxflup of unghn:;l:xfl Sos | Criminal Division 1 anewer an in-| Religions and military exercises ll ship” today from Chester, Pa, where he and a few members applauded. the censure of this body, forty feet wide on ea o diotment for murder in the first de- | attended the burial in the Arlington Salesmanship’ the streets in the ‘nd squares snumerated would vesterday and last night was th Continuing. Mr. Blanton declared a ouse 15 hereby direct- | careful survey of streets and syu 6. A number of his former com- sucer” of Gor. Sproul “of Ponnayl: |New' York lawyer had intormed himk o8 °ta pumsmen B £0 the bar Of e | business sections the Dottos would be st all times meke S\gossibie for Pas: | pirions trom Fort Myer were bresent | Pationel cemetery this afterneon ot| [l By WM. MATHER LEWIS vania. e was e lest o no: t the 8CO! Was anm: and deliver ‘him ‘where at = €0 - 3 o I\L;l:echeon uc tho n;fixgx"..n le‘zlli:o(n T | becanse of the inclusion of ailaped | Bouse and dsiiver, to him its repri e N i Riotes 't find an fmmediate ianding :%"“:;n lo sharged with killing. hie D iaeen enitsteq men oeins| i FRIDAY NIGHT | afternoon. o wi eave for Kansas | ob: e matter. . 0! ] rgery, af eir home, 9. 8 obscens Willing to Apslogize. open 8] ‘where they should not be sz“mwn district, and by the same S northwest; following a“qunml Army who died overseas. “Credit Management” > ; By JOHN A. BARRETT i \ day, i1l Gen. Diaz. Ao i Cityisunday; xe Wil Gin Diax A e fom s Froquent sttempts were made by|parked in such w why o8 ' A0 °put e e irea, (0 other Polnts) (o alleged attentions paid to the - to speak extemporaneously. He spent | members . Bhaton, conserv . legitimate Tuded ‘wife by a men boarder. The morninz R 4 ., Baltimore. PROBES TEACHER'S DEATH |ocetr iRt SR i oot | e oot 1o 70 e o, 005, pEviin o 8 2 W e SR | (e Bt nelated b | TG S T8E Sourt wau' Sl 1 MRS, ROY GRANTED DIVORGE. [ o't vt £ i, | CMlat oWERRRe Saving about |} " iad done wrong he Would Eet on sist of marking oft spacts of approxi- |ro enforc tramle reguiations, the need | seUTInE B IULT, o Justice Bafley of the Distriet su-|[ff ~The AdverGeing Broimyov | roomi lights and garage. bome, Col Heights, etat i 2 2« No man who has ever went to the( .But I have not™ he added sphos appears for the prisoner. Attorney E. G. Hubert appeared for the 2 ared to the committee as the most FOR SALE—HOUSES s t funds. sehools. Mr. Kramer questioned Fer- | ize the country” withou Section and to automobilists who are Defgelman told Mr. Kramer that| right to kick me out i you want aad | Sojock in the merning, park them e -mk a'na Col. rd., ® l‘l.m-%trefiwh.m_ nnTM g pierces my vitals I never ome, e Supt. Kramer Makes Personal In- |him. logize to ench Mem- tel; each and permit-| 5u1d be met at once. It is but|. Assistant Y | preme ilch a dramatic pose, he|his knees and apol mALely; ther t Leary is conducting the prosecu- westigation in Miss Berry's Case, | shonted: " ®{ ber of the House. ting DRrking ony g what miEat be | oEE i e o e x municinn: | o while Attorney John H. Witson | (0%, ecTge gf absolute divoree in PUBLIC ADMITTED Personal investigation of the death | scaffold suffered more than I have~| Then With a catch i huunm-x he | called .‘staggered’ parking places ap Auo —t of Miss Berry, teacher at the Toner| Reading a newspaper clipping, Mr. | told how he went to his wife and seid | peared to 105 COUML 0 s tion o= R S N, g School, was made today by Stephen! Blanton declared there had been an |[to her that he eouldtnot t"t"y" m;‘hu hh"r‘na O A belleves that in fair- E. Kramer, actiog superintendent of! eflort to inject politics into the af-|fight against the attempt to “seviet-} ~ AL, “rierchants In_ the congested p FOR SALE-—HOUSES ORI “She stood with me and I sold our ming and | going, i i J dinand Deigelman, janitor of the dollar we had | continually co SION. dinsd peigsiman, et o 'ihs home, <bending svery dpllac s Mad | NG, parters_mosning "onots o T e A her ative. : iz X who bring REASONABL! > & T'll take my medicine.” shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday aft- Phlh K g ernoon, after he had cleaned Miss | P el‘l', ‘Wil Not Resign. ient cond- ot water heat; electric Berry’s classroom, the teacher asked “Resign? Never.” - t; edectric : him to close the windows, and said Aristocrat “When my adversaries’ cold steel t sguawk,” the Texan. er, the janitor said he rang 2 bell ||| Served as Secretary to |[|*'Fien Mr. Slanten referred to stase- | Parking of auterms! ns which 18 the customary warning he ments that the 5 o1l parking should be for & iimited gives the teachers that the building| committes had ordersd that steps be | fi Pand that violations of the regu- is to be locked. Hearing no response | I loyd orn‘e taken to expel him, Mr. Mondell in-{ Wi "y ouid be severely deatt With. L) xous Berry, he sald. he dnferred | that a democrat had first ittes also be- Walking distance Sowntown wects that she had 1efC the Dullding. ad he | the e T O s boe mm—'_,':‘(',..; st 8 rooms 3w e 'éo{‘:fe"’::“‘,‘.‘u“xk found In the Commoner Time of Bpeech Extended. tion mamed ngrm:fl:‘:; f"%__ y con mu&flj,& forpiiond teacher's room was purchased for her y . Mr. Blanton denied & statement ners = s Tor partment rent : 2 oo na by two girl pupéls earlier in the aft- During the strenuous days of tributed to him yesterday in a dis-|there are ‘.‘".m;"e&'m”“n should ing (ort‘“'o per mon! T O o water beats ele © havdwood Goors and trim: e s Cenveniences; deep ot 16 16th—8 ug: ba st ernoon, according to the janitor. AGREE IN PART ON RATES. Read his foscinating char st i wraa hat my remarks |Of the Delice depacument = " “All-Day” Parker. = Sixteon republican senators from acter analysis of the worlds CoAE R S BaNA R e aataa the .of the ostamittes western states met yesterdsy and|| most picturesque starssman. A e SoNcIn N on 21k wes o AU AL the 8g7esd partially on rates on lcul- Ppreseat recommendations that weuld the. Bomate Anance Corpwaitice. whon It inutes - Mr. Mondell | at once provids for the all-day park- --35".‘ N iber 1 the but - er, the man who requires fifteen and the minutes’ time, the who may have 3 ons-hour session with H J s moat _cases, ile. Mr. his dentist or- 2 two-hour business. i % — - Main 1653. tevers] commedities’ was deferred. lp‘auun: within the congested diatris = = . . = 5 ah e | $10,500—Corner Worhe vn besstifol avesus in Pet % Daths; bot-water alley 3 Yights; ih petfect con- N} o B Shetd T T SRR poanets Sive .E uded in S Y 4 ot SRR R A O Ao er AmdaTit) il Gesignatea by the trafMo buresu the world war and the peace patch from Wheeling, W. Va. that|iwo fott ROFORE COD o0y’ coula be . WALTER A. BROWN, R 1400 H St. N, 7