Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 20

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COPELAND DEFENDS DR. ADOLF LORENZ Health Officer Attacks Law That Would Force Special- ist to Have License. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 12.— Any “unreasonable or arbitrary act” by the state department of education to prevent Dr. Adolf Lorenz, noted Austrian bone specialist, from con- tinuing his clinics here will be re- sisted by all the power of his office, Health Commissioner Royal S. Cope- land declared in a letter to Dr. Au- gustus S. Downing. assistant com- missioner of education. at Albany. Dr. Copeland’s letter was in answer to the message sent to Dr. Lorenz. nqtifying the surgeon that he must obtain a state license to practice If he desired to continue work in New York. Dr. Copeland wrote Dr. Down- ing that he would continue to assume that the request for credentials was a matter of form, and that a license | would be granted Dr. Lorenz without delay. Scores State Law. “If there is any law in existence preventing a man of Dr. Lorenz's eminence and skill visiting our state and advising our suffering cit- izens it is time to repeal it,” the health commissioner's letter said. “It_js very petty, inhospitable, inex- pedient and indecent to place a single obstacle in the way of a transient visitor so distinguished, popular, publio spirited and useful.” Dr. Lorenz, he said, had passed the Illinols medical examination during a previous visit to the United States and that fact alone should justify any other state authority in giving him recognition. Will Continue Clinfes. ° “I doubt if any living judge would place any construction upon the loosely worded law which would make it operate to the detriment of the public good,” Dr. Copeland’s let- ter continued. He said the surgeon would hold free clinics for examina- tion and advice at the department of | health, and that if Dr. Lorenz con- sented the clinics would be continued until every person in the city desir- Ing to attend had the opportunity to o s0. NEW MEXICO WAR HEAD. Gen. Serrano Takes Oath, Succeed- ing Gen. Estrada. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY. December 10.—Gen. Francisco R. Serrano was formally sworn in today as head of the war department, succeeding Gen. Enrique Estrada, who takes over the agricul- ture portfolio following the resigna- tion of Antonio Villareal. Gen. Es- ‘r’radu will take the oath of office Mon- ay. _Although various government offi- cials, including President Obregon, have declared the agrarian policy of the government will not be affected by Villareal's retirement, it is gener- ally believed Gen. Estrada will take up his duties with the understanding that certain modifications will be made in the agrarian law, to which there has been much objection. NAMES CONTRACT BOARD. Secretary Weeks has constituted a “War Department hoard of contracts and adjustments” to meet in this city. The raembers are Brig. Gen. Willlam 8. Plerce, assistant chie{ of ordnance; Col. Edwin P. W, . Medical Corps; Col. Henry M. Mo ' judge advo- cate general's damtmenz, Col. Ed- ward 8. Walton, Quartermaster Corps; Lieut. Col. Frank J. Griffin, Signal Corps; Maj. Stuart C. Godfrey, Corps of Engineers; Maj. Walter C. Blkor chemical warfare service; Maj. R M. Jones, air service; Capt. Adel C Harden, finance department; Maj. William J. Calvert, Quartermaster Corps, recorder. COL. ALLAIRE TO RETIRE. Col. William H. Allaire, infantry, stationed at headquarters or the 20 Corps area, at Governors Island, N. Y., will be placed on the retired list De- cember 15, on his own application, after more than forty-four years He is from and Military Academy in Juns, 1883, reaching the grade of colonel In September, 1914, and served in the world war in the grade of brigadier general in the National Army. —_—————— In Belgian Kongo the mother has supreme guardianship over her chil- dren, Place your order mow and we will have your furniture ready before Christmas. 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Made New By our experts at prices which are 25 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. NW. Phone, Write or Call Man Will Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 Beauy Bleach A Wonderful Beauty Aid you: lHln is hlemified by m,u i3 Seaney ‘Siact White Soap will re- vur Furniture s v HONORS FOR BELASCO. Men and Women From All Walks Celebrate Anniversary. NEW YORK, December 13.—Men and ‘womer. representing practically every important branch of human endeavor in the United States last night joined in honoring David Belasco, playwright, producer and actor-manager, on the fortieth anniversary of his first appear- m——— The Full Clear Tone of each individually toned inetrument is produced by the clear and pure tone chamber and the famous Pathé Sapphire music flows from the b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, PROBE ‘BOOTLEQ’ SOURCE t2 ke & et attort to arvest boot- ance in San Francisco as a child actor. Bpeakers at the banquet, tendered the veteran producer by the Soclety of and Sc‘ienceq included Gov. Miller, Mayor and actors, dramat critics and business. people of e Espeoially Then. From the Hoston Transeript. Most of us would llke te have a cool million. in hot weather. 7th&DSts.NW Brooklyn Navy ¥ard Inquires Into Satlor’s Death: dm-mwu;nmwndhmlur‘.u an investigation of the sburve of boot- leg liquor blamed for the death Tlurqmd & B:z l).irm:: u!dm:!\y olherl o week. dyring po‘iu:a department ‘was requested leggers opersting in the victnity:* COL. BUCKEY RELIEVED. Ol Mervyn C. Buckey, Coast Ar- tillery-Corps, has been relieved from duty with the ligison mission with foreign officers attending the arms confersnce and ordered to report to the adjutant general of the Army for assignment to 2 station. 1921, NEGRO IS LYNCHED. Man Who Shot Two Strikers Taken From Hospital by Thirty Men. FOR? 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