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\ : / . THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FEBRUARY 5, OFFERS FULLTEST [ o o SUIT DEMONSTRATED TO GOVERNN;ENT OFFICIALS|THRE OF BUILDINGS HERE anrd of Education Extends | Pesteriay s S Biirous, nead of National Board of Fire Un- 1 2 . 9, he British delegation. After ex- . . Sdme Privileges to White | pressin ‘the anks of ne acle- | derwriters Proposes to g i’éJ.L‘:v.Ts!BIT[’ENS T0 SEEK SCHOOL LIBRARIES |"icen o et coes FOR UNUSUAL ABILITY Tribute to the remarkable abil- 4 1ty of Prof. G. H. Camerlynck, the interpreter of the Washington conference, who has amazed those hy fod attending the sesslons with the the files of the court for the period from May 1, 1920, to the present time, vhic s h ! H \ H Tromnrs s prented e the e |Will Urge Westoration of $3,000,000 Nem on Dis- facility of his translations, was poration court and to which period the committee is confining its probe, ; o ifour sald: because, as the committee explained N ‘i1 and Colored Children. | ;" Gimiriync nas an abso- Ald Senate Inquiry. ot Sopenlao e Sis Gubig fiss trict Byll. ' = undertaken. I do not know whether A1d and advice of & -committes of €x- eighteen months that the divorce —_— business of the court has experienced a tremendous increase. Plans for Closer Probe. 3 | to adinire most the skill with 5 Y TION WARMLY DEBATED| (hich he translates English into perts has been offered to the Senate, French or the skill with which he |through Senator Frelinghuysen of New ! translates, when necessity arises, |Jersey, for the purpose of making a OPPOSE ONE-MAN CARS French Into English. I do not At 5 3 e S . ; by : Th be lained, i . k whi 5 o complete survey of structural ‘condi- 3 ¥ ‘ P : oy e subcommittee explained, in|Jower Gas l*mes of Four New Schools to Be | ok Whal my Feench colleagues | ue here. as well as Inspection of the 4 7 submitting its tabulations, that in 2% Rate to Be So\:ht and { speeches translated into the Eng- |water supply and the fire department, obtaining the same each of the cases ignated Places fur }€onstructed Are Adopted. lish tongue. I know what I always |y LPRY. Lty X e 3 s signa L3 i s think when I hear my speeches |0¥ the National Board of Fire Under. as carefully examined. However, it Pusheart Me Other Business Transacted. translated into the French tongue, [Writers. § 2 - : v did not propose making any recom- a, 1 Seeim e Which is that it is a matter of | Tie board has offered its gervices in : o : i » mendations as to further investiga-| A delegation from the Federation of most agreeable surprise to think |connection with the expected investiga- ¢ ; L ; ; tion of any one case until it has|Citizens' Associations will go in perdon Access to and use of the branch| that I have lapsed into such un- |tion of the Knickerbocker disaster by | | Sk ey ‘ Z ’ ; o 4 made o complete survey of all of|this week to the commitzecs on ::::N libraries to be established in the Dis-| Usual felicity in the effort to ex- |the Senate District committee. press my ideas.” the more than 1,200 cases filed dur- ing Judge Moncure's tenure on the priations of the House and Senate irh an effort to have restored to the Dis- trict public schools will be allowed Many Letters Received. —_— all persons regardless of creed or Senator Capper of Kansas, author of ¢ o 4 2 s o o 2 a S 8 s o SHANTUNG TREATY the resolution, and an active worker in : s . : i bench. 1In this connection it was in-|trict appropriation bill the $3.000,000 r a resolution adop ¥ collecting Information and data concern= A 3 TR, 7 ; timated during the meeting today | item for Washington's much-needed ad- the board of education at a speclal Ing the cause of the catastrophe, has < 4 25 G s that notations will be ma ditional water supply. meeting yesterday afternoon in the Franklin Schocl. Adoption of the reso- lution was preceded by a protracted debate which waxed warm between its originator, Willlam L. Houston, The serious situation in which the city finds itself because of the in- adequacy of the existing water system again occupied the attention of the federation at its meeting in the District SIGNED BY NATIONS | recetved a large number of letterss from ; et s : o '] | caion whish on ‘Anetr facs: mgwest people in various parts of the city sug- : ; fa : gesting that inspections be made of s A % some irregularity or fraud and at the Ty e various buildings immediately. el i Lt * P 4 o proper time such cases will be in- (Continued from First Page.) (Senator Frelinghuysen sent to th o s 2 2 ’ quired into In the most thorough in celebration of the conclusion of the | from the national fire underwriters'| Foos % My o i manner. Those whose names appear and Superintendent of Sehools Frank | & 20 o vere hosts at what was |oard in which they offered to send 3 v» : S e aRy : in such cases, either as the interested | building last night. W. Ballou. o8 o Was| here thelr consulting engineer, I H. - 4 B o : parties to the suit or as attorneys or| Realizing that the water supply item The resolutfon will permit colored|described as a “Shantung dinner,” at|woolson, or another engineer who e 5 o o 3 : Ay which the Chinese delegates, Messrs. |made a survey of structural condi- SN N g i C S ; as witnesses, will be asked to testify|iS one of the bost important profects children to use the branchflibrarles to be placed I the white schools and vice' versa. In bther words, according to Mr. Houston, it will give the pa- trons of the proposed school libraries | now needed by the District, the federa- tion approved a set ® resolutions brought in by W. B. Todd, chairman o the committee on highways, parks i waterw: . These resolutions set forth clea the danger of leaving a city the » of Washington with one condu which cannot be closed for repai When the committee goes to the Capitol it will present coples of the resolutions to the appropriations commitsees. Breakdown Calamitous. Refering to the inadequacy of the existing conduit, the resolutions sct forth this fact: “Any breaking down of that con- duit not readily repaired so as ngomptly to restore the flow of water can be viewed not otherwise than as an appalling calamity. which would render the nation's capital entirely helpless against the waste of pesti- lence znd the ravages of fire. To make immediate provision for an ad- ditional _water supply is a bounden duty fully appreciated by executive officers of the government, enginee ing experts and all others whose study of the problem has enabled them to foresee the direful conse- quences of present inaction in the premises.” The federation adopted a report of the utilities committee opposing the use of one-man_ cars on the stre railw: lines of the I rict. Be- fore the resolution was adopted Hughes and Balfour and the four ob- | tion here for the board in 1916. The as to the truth of the statements sy by 4 servers were guests. Lf.‘;;."fl;:’:‘h;““,‘;;r:{ v’v‘m“‘u‘:"d‘“?‘iom’_ sworn to in the papers in the case. Comprises 25 Articles. littee here at an early date to malke 'I'wo demonstrators wearing the safety auits, photographed after they had Jumped into the lcy waters at the | AlSo, persons who have made a survey. al wharf, foot of 7th street, yesterday, for the benefit of members of Congress and Navy officlals. These sult | clarges as to the evils alleged to were eapecially made for the comfort of aviators fiying In high altitudes, and for ocenn travelers as a protection | o (15 1 10 Fod 08 B * against drowning. In the meantime, Mr. Booth, one of STUDY OF PARLEY. SUSPENDED ITWO HOURS IN RIVER, oo o ot oteer ™St IN SCHOOLS. TO BE RESUMED| EMERGE PERFECTLY DRY | mukine e sieuions e o i The treaty comprises twenty-eight ticles and six annexes. Japan : hex [ar Seven Bulldings Named. the same rights and privileges they - One letter from the board gives now enjoy at the central Public Li-|28rees, under article 1, to “restore t0 [y names of seven private bulldings brary. China the former German leased ter-| here, open to the public, which it A provision aiso 13 included in the | ritory of Kiaochow.” and in the sub- | suggcsts should be investigated as resolution requiring all appointees - | information they . have from fa "the branch' librarles to bs estab. | Seduent articles and annexes bro-| g iiodrs’polnts to weaknesses. ished In the white schools to be of | vides for details of the restoration. The Itter says the board's engineers the white race and those in the col-{ Machinery is set up through a Joint|make the further suggestion that gresttachoolstof the} colored' race. commission, to make and carry out|“with the demand for housing quar- charges made by those who have been pare these charges with the evidence Test of Non-Sinkable Suit Proves |of the case as contained in the rec- i ords of the court and to report his Programs Mapped Out by Teachers to Aid| Sl o Iaventor Camies udings ar i findings at the regular meetings of Anchor in Water. the committee. . L] Students in The Star’s $1.000 Jumping fifteen feet from the deck | committes examining the files, stated Mr. Caton, chalrman of the sub- of & destroyer and carrying steel an-| 1ot while the figures as produ. hors about in the icy waters of the | oday show three names standing out . Potomac two hours wit Prize Essay Contest. OF Betiing wet wars Without einking | o v prominently in connection with O{O:Ib]le!lfl f’dIPDlit‘d to a new non-|aflidavits as to the domicile req e- sinkable safety sult recently ac- $ % ce law, t Intensive study by public school | when the schools were closed on @c- | Quired by the government. bt unaer, ‘.‘;" aivonce :‘“ Ang puplls of the &rms confercnce pro- | Tount of the snowstorm. Commander Loomis, representing jSubcommittee did not care to report last With the adjournment of the con-|the Navy Department, and officials | any opinions at this time nor did it ceedings, suspended for the last|ference, which is expected soon, the |from bureau of lighthouses, United|care to make an attempt now al week In virtually all the schools, on |date for ‘the closing of the contest |States coast guard 'sorvice, Repre 3 5 L J) that time | sentative Nathan Perim: f Ne account of the beginning of the sec- | Will be announced. Unt t ha ots New the essayists are urged to continue | York, Representative Anthony J. E ond semester, will be resumed to-|¢;"keep in close touch with the de- | Griffin of New York and judse T 1.| Actual Residence Facts Sought. morrow. Definite programs of study | velopments in order not to overlook | Ansberry ere present at the st, In tabulating the activities of these iliarize the children|any of the important phases of the | which took place by order of As: Githeices e abbes ¥ designed to famili parley in the writing of their com- ! ant Secretary of the Navy Rooge {hizee. mitncsses SlCIbEA aoite ters there is a question as to whether Resolution Declared Unnecessary. “detafled arrangements” relating to| o = " pe T hoe apartment houses Immediately after the introduction |the transfer of administration and|e,mpiy with the code,” and the recom- public properties and to settle other| o %, " included that interested of the resolution by Mr. Houston, it | Nuttars requiring adjustment. The o h ®. 5 was secondedby Mrs. Coralie F. Cook. | transter is to be completed as soon [gons g:’uf:"v‘v"-;ufiig:&nw:fi' of fire Superintendent Ballou took the floor, [as possible, but in any case WIthIN |, ,jeryriters. six months of the coming into effect. declaring that he believed the reso- —— lution was unnecessary and pointed Troops to Be Withdrawn, Japanese troops, _including those |SERVICE ENGINEERS out that it would undertake to dictate to the trustees of the Public Library, (along the Tsingtao-Tsinanfu railway, who have formulated with school offi- e e e ehinese ponice or mut-| AGREE ON CAUSE OF cials plans for the establishment of a system of branch libraries in the [tary are provided to take over the ¢ schools. o va Thi nay PURC Seort of the school board ap- | e dans. i sections, the date in each THEATER COLLAPSE proving the placing of the branchlingtance to be arranged in advance libraries fn the schools, Dr. Ballou between the Chinese and Japanese reaching conclusions. emphasized, has been sent to thelauthorities, and the complete With-| . (Continued from First Page.) Public Library trustees and adopted |drawal to be effected within tiree by them. his resolution,” he said, | months if possible, and not later than| Certainly, he stated, representatives “may modify that agreement. I be-|gjx months after signing of tnefof so many persons could not expect lieve it would he more appropriate |{reaty. to be on hand and permitted to cross- to take up this questlon when the! 'Tpe Japanese garrison at Tsingtao|examine witnesses. Inquests are sup- specifications for the branch libraries | o o yo witharawn simultancously, If [ posed to have no bearing on civil | with all the jmportant developments | POCEr | e, NEUNRE SF (001,100 | St GUCTERER of the Navy Roosevelt:| quently in the divorce cases, Mr. 3 a - : : 2 Delegates Maver of North Washine are opened. Honcinte, With tha trunsfer of tho ad- | Matters, the coroner said, the inauests | 1 (ne parley recontly have been | fhe conterence Fhuraday” furnished | and Water sireers southwers vistir:| Caton called attention to the fact | L Fors Nele® of Micnigan Tart Explanation Asked. ministration of the leasehold und n|being held for the purpose of 4o, phed out by the teachers, who are | the contestants with much valuavle |day afternoon. that the figures indicate that Mrs.|denounced the use of that type o any case within thirty days erm g P preparing their puplls to compete material for their essays. g viczky, the fnventor of the | Baggett had on an average of forty | car on the Brookland line. Mr. Houston then asked Dr. Ballou |after. The Japanese agree that the]attaches to any person or persons. Besides receiving cash prizes rang- i suit, broke the ice in the river where 3, 5. After some debate, the federat The Star's $1.000 prize essay contest|ing from $100 to 33, some of the Win- | the water is of consideralie den(h | PEFsons rooming in her seven-room adopted another report . if he was opposing the resolution. customhouse at Tsingtao shall be- Wil Go by Testimony. ng no objectio: y come an integral part of the Chinese Tam offer} bj n, only an e an integral . explanation,” said Dr. Ballou maritime customs as foon as the Should the jury find the accident : > esulted from criminal negligence, he treaty comes in force. stated, the affair will be passed along “I would like to have Dr. Ballou i \ ! China to Buy Railway. to the grand jury. The jury will be express himself positively on this| ypnger articles providing for the|guided entirely by the testimony, he transfer to China of the Tsingtao- stated, and should individuals be matter.” retorted Mr. Houston. . Yallway. called the crux of|named in the verdict as belng e e o el e y criminally responsible for the ac- = 3 ke i 3 ire Shantung problem, Chinajc! Ly 2 e e dent, » DUt this does mot{ihe, o es to pay Jdapan 534061411 cident which resulted in the death “This policy may save some em- {gold marks, the value placed on the | tol nh nin! ,d‘:even',m (-bpergongln;:impl e - 18020 by the reparations commission |in the verdict w % required. to M T e the treaty of Versailles plus | furnish bond. s Houston. “1 am not willing that the (e, Yor permanent| In event of the jury maming per- libraries proceed in the dark about lhpflnue expendlture R ons, but less |sons as being criminally negligent, s matter. If the board AVOT: rovements ans L . e libraries for white peraor{s and xnmapummla allowance for depreciation. “.“"b ”‘?;:‘hn;h%eq?;:‘ggmoo; :?lrt‘g colored Tibraries for colored persons, {A Jjoint Sino-Japanese commission | Will Be o8 Mej, Bevton Tovdoss Wolk let it say so.” Wil be appointed to agree on these | he ConSEnt Of Al O ore : “The rules.and regulations governing | values. I %S the use of the séhool buildings are sub- Actual transfer o Ject to the approval of the board and |erties is to be com] the superintendent, and, therefore, I do ssible, but not < g ot believe there 15 & necessity for thie| months ‘after the treaty becomes ef-| Detectives Pratt and Mullen prob. Tesolution,” said_Dr. Ballou. ~“Neither de | ably will continue their investiga- fective, and payment I8 to be ma 2 | Dr George T. Bowerman. librarian of | then with Chinese treasury notes se. |tion today with s view 1o locatng he Public Library, nor the supermten. | cured on the properties and revenues jadditional witnesses, especlally addi/ dent can proceed with the pians Ine-| of the road rumning for & perlod of ftiondl workmen Who were employs Goit ot the: .oth o plans inde- | Gticen years, redeemable after fivelon the work of constructing the pendent of the other I Delieve tie| cars ai China's option. Until these[building. Detective Sandberg, who oards interests in operating the school | %S gre redeemed a Japanese Will fmade numerous photographs of the libraries are abundantly protected in the { o oypy the post of traffic manager. |scene of the disaster, most of them Teport adopted at the last meeting. I{ 14 another Japanese will be chief|showing the condition of the walls, &m, however, anxious to have it cleared | 5coountant jointly with a Chineselprobably will be an important wit- up as to the positive action taken by | phief accountant with co-ordinate|pess at the inquest. In addition to L i s 5o it atp, | fonctions. These officials ‘shall all be | taking the photographs, it is stated, Now is he time to o it,” r. Houston responded. n Bond, will be ggen be’fol;‘c ;Iflllll'k f rop- | af thé Supreme Court of the District L s “soom &5 | of Columbia in event it Becotifes nec- later than nine|essary to take such action. precluded consideration last night of the bill now pending in Congress comn- pelling tenants and owners in the District to clean snow from their sidewalks under penalty of a fine. VANDERBILT PROTESTS. Telegraphs President Against Re- mount Service Cut. W YORK, February 4.—The As sociation of American Horse Shov Inc, of which Reginald Vanderbiit is president, tonight telegraphed to President Harding, protesting against any attempt to cut appropria:ions for the War Department's remount ser- vice or to abandon the remount cepot at Front Royal, Va. “the only re- mount depot in the east or sout] The telegram asserted that horse supply was essential to farming and ranching, as 70 per cent of farm ope- rations was done wita horses. The association declared the breeding work of the remount service had been of incalculable value. —_— CRIMINAL HUNTERS UNITE. Famous Bomb and Italian Squads in New York Are Combined. NEW YORK, February 4.—New York's famous bomb and Italian squads today were combined under e | test will have their |and jumped | Li 4 a5 v i e 5 s B i i on the subject. “The Arms Conference | ners of ‘the con nd jumped in. Lieut. Steiner of the | home each day for six months, the ] utilities committee favoring and_Its Significance. | essays published in The Star. Only|Navy volunteered to try on a suit|latter period being that which was|farc for school children on the str: 4 siti v ished. The coyered by Mr. Caton’s individual ex- “e proceedings was interrupted, | compositions will be publis v o ihe deei Uae|covered by S e il ths e mmittae s oramy of the contestants kept in close | object in publishing the winning es-| U o6 s ek Ot amination of ‘the: files: Mra, Benseldor canmbaral ° i he winners | wi . 1 epoch-making event by reading |ing additional tribute to t 1 With safety. Demonstrations were el k 2 e DY mewspapers at home. An |and to illustrate to the public the | given in which it was shown how |°f lWelve roomers in her home dur-{ o, notion of William Richar A ing a corresponding period. of Mid-( the federation instru e ents at home was glven the |children with the historical confer-|overboard and work on the side uf| Although no action was taken dur- public school children last Monday, ence. the vessel with heavy tools while in | 1% today’s meeting, it was indicated{ commrtee to attend the hearing from the cold or becoming wet committee that an effort will be made | 855 T3V 00 GEMERTC JaThe T !GUARDSMEN IN KENTUCKY |- The "government already has a|to determine whether or not the|iicnd with the best interests of t ! | R BUILDING PARADE TO AWE STRIKERS |[cduired a test to be given in Wash- | having lived at the home, of the: The delegates approved a report ! ON THEATE ington for the benefit of a number nf | witnesses were actuaily living therc |3 B, Henderson of the fire and poli i officials here, who declared the re-| during the period represented. and it hey Wwere dequl residents|to designate certain vlaces in {1 of the state as sworn -{downtown district where car Faulty Roofs Given as Cause for Several Said to Have Been Beaten: ey d g out violating the police regulation essions made by members of l:‘lu: Evan H. Tucker, delegate from th ittee during the meeting tha other Playhouse. et federation & i &0 on record in favor ¢ By the Associated Press. i sorely in need of strengthening—|the new compulsory school attend Special Dispatch to The Star. 18 sorely in inced dol A e th P ¥ its provisio ) 7 b | the hope of impressing upon all citi- to provide free text books for higi by fear of new theater catastrophes|aens of Newport that the return of (Continued from First Page.) Stringent in its requirements. The|gchool pupils. Parliamentary rules o . |dent to the strike at the Newport X bill prepared by a subcommittee com- | congideration of the matters las lives and tnjured many scores of per- | JIL 10 the BTlko &f the NewPort|ing as each succeeding vote shows | Dl hrohATed UE SURCORMIED SOk | coneia uthorities today ordered | main body of the troops paraded the|to reach the necessary two-thi intended to serve as an amendment to Iyn borough a | Streets late today and dispersed aujne owis s u;:::flp‘g:“ ;:";’l" the Hall divorce bill introduced.in_the ok the study of the confer- | the most meritorious of the Winning |and joined Mr. Kevicsky in the cars. An effort to have the mat: : touch with the questions adjusted at | says is for the dual purpose of pPay-|jumped fifteen feet into the water|was reported to have had an average ‘Will Seek Gas Rate Cut. e eal opportunity to study the de- | familiarity of the Washington school | members of the crew. mishe jumn William McK. Clayton of the utiii deep and iey water without suffering | DY the general discussion of the full Divaghis iy AN A BROOKLYN HALTS WORK number S GLment, alreddy has a0 e epresented in the records as | SStent with the best interest mittee, urging the Commissione sults satisfactory. they were truthfully legal residents| go e men could station themselves Action and Closing of An- and Two Are Wounded PONTIFF UNCHOSEN 1t was plainly evident from the ex- by Soldiers. « Soelety of Natives, sought to have th o AS DUSK DESCENDS | forissen. aivoree Jaw ot the state A B = | NEWPORT, Ky.. Februars 4.—In : ance law for the District and the b O e s “and that 4t should be more | {o such es claimed nearly a hundred | Kentucky national guardsmen, inci- B phroved /the draft Of 2§ Pidunution, however, prevenmte sons In Washington last week, Brook- | of law and obeylng of orders, the |that the cardinals have been unable | 1: Nicol amd L. C. Barley which is| Objection from one delegate alsc construction on a new Photoplay | wrowds. Several men who declined to Virginia legislature a week ago. While under the direction. control and su-|phe also knows something of con- pervision of the Chinese managing|struction Work on buildings and may director and removable for caus: Bove samething to say . aboit . the Extension Open to Activity. walls of the Knickerbocker. Extensions of the Teingtao-Tainanfu A e e railway, already provided fof b 08| pow salaries paid building inspec- cessione, shall be OB {tcrnational | tors is deplored by the Engineering financial group on terms to be x| pcpriary issue on the collapse of the ranged between this group and the | chickerbocker Theater. Former German-operated mines in house stopped, and closed another| “take orders” from the soldiers were | Peter's Square were by far the larg- | approving this the committee appoint- badly beaten. it was sald. Two menl est sinc i et Judge Norton as a committee of which has been in operation several| 50, Cunges, one of whom was shot | o e the office of pontiff became | ¢4 40T TOUOR “0. 0 committee at years. Faulty roof construction Was|py soldlers when firing at snipers| V2C80t. And while the attitude of{yhe hearing on the Hall bill to be given as the cause for both action 'De;ched “"tm“““’fi_" just as the pa- | the people has been marked by pa- | held at the state capitol in Richmond rooklyn’s intensive investigation | rade came to an en tience, si xt Thursda’ of oty theator comstruction was| Gov. Morrow reached the city early rardaihy of nervousness and high § n° Praises Ha Bl begun November 2. when & theater | tonight and went into immediate con- | tension are not lacking among those | o rocess of build-|ference with a group of prominent|who gather and argue i Charles Henry Smith, a local at- collapsed e I o workmien and | business men and cltizens of New- | their repective orteremmer ta Ol ! torney and & member of the legisla- I mns others. ‘When the | Port and Fort Thomas to discuss the | o preferences. Both| | e in an address to the committee. Washington dlsaster occurred the | Strike situation. | yesterday and today there was con-| geciared that he considered the Hall O & Asabled e g fusion, owing to the issuance of white | bill entirely inadequate to meet the Minor violations of building Tegu- | To supply the larder of the new|Smoke, when the ballots were first | Siluation, and siated that he has just lations have been discovered in many | transatlantic liner Majestic on each|set on fire, interpreted by many of | B cParcd & Bl A heh he said, he other theaters, Borough President | of its trips will require 150,000 pounds | the watch, h % Tar/ SUDSTIOn & Iy date. ' He Riegelmann sald today. He said that|of meat, 120,000 pounds of potatoes. S Thataats & Relection Thad Wil DA ce I e ot asmatiite the “owners had been ordered to| 86000 punds of fish, 70.000 pounds of been made. ‘Then everywhere arose|expiained thit s Bl I8 S0 1 o O of o Distrlet ot Colantty. remedy them at once. while strict|flour, 16,000 pounds of sugar. 80,000 v have chosen the Poj o e i Khuwhfi;v' fn:fmgzl‘lgis:fl?;saxi ‘;fifrrt\ its building laws and their Cnfur.c';? regulations regarding the removal of | eggs, 6,000 pounds of coffee and tea. | it is Gasparri, Laurenti, Lualdi, R ‘:f 9“;';:2 ‘;:sfl:x’n!;‘ :'Z:JO)IIIG'{:‘O‘Y?‘;‘?“‘:: e e e farcipn trade on equal | ment’ And vet the head of that|smow from flat-roofed theaters have 10,000 pounds of butter and 5,000 gal: : > Rt and e Tl Dl will die in the com- o eme. Property rights of foreigners | building department receives less|been promulgated. lons of milk. Teording o the desire or hope. | IS [ S0, ‘while his bill will e Will 'be respected. The salt industry 18 | than o dapper, responsibility-free There is a feeling among some of the| gnacted into. lav ] declared to be a part of the Chinese | bond salesman, and the wages of the prelates that the Sacred College will| However, Mr. Smiti's remarks did government monopoly, and Japanese | man who passed on the Knickerbock- adhere to precedent and not announce its choice in the evening, on the ground that morning is more solemn for such 111 b hased at a fair desl, irs, if the ‘not alter the course of“l.h; ct:mn!lll;&e‘e interests w e purchase er design or repairs, if there wereany, and Judge Norton will be in - g Would pe despised by many & skilled Are the Annual Winter Outbreaks of ond at & Effective in Four Months. laborer with only himself to care for. an occasion. Some lean to the belief that by the withdrawal of a large sum Sees No Difference. James T. Lloyd interrupted at this point, declaring: “I don’t think there is any difference 'here at all when we get down to facts. I made the sug- gestion in conference that the white &chool libraries should have white employes and the colored school 1i- braries should have colored employes. As far as I am personally concerned J hope there is no difference. Unless some reason for it I don't see by we should not pass this resolu iou.” News-Record. in an editorial in its Diverce 5 'rinoment).(" reads f.rl"lg bedL i ed over to a | torial, o not know much about éfi;fi;fi;‘?fi%:?&lfiem’fflaraspecm that accident or the design of the P mer of the Chinese government, in | roof that failed, but we do note a gen- T o Japanese capital shall not | eral disposition to blame the building exceed the Chinese capital. department ‘of the city for laxity. Japan undertakes not to seek the{‘Responsibility for the dreadful ca- establishment of an exclusive Japa- [ tastrophe,’ says the New York World, nese or international settlement in omes home at last to the govern- hat is the answer to my reason? ed Dr. Ballou. You submit to Dr. Bowerman the resolution adopted by the board,” Mr. Lloya replied. called for at this point, and the resolution adopted without a dissenting voice. New Schools Approved. Names of four new schools to be constructed, suggested by Dr. Ballou, were unanimously adopted by the board. and will be submitted to the Commiissioners for their approval. The school to replace the Hamilton School for tubercular children was named the “Health School”; the Junior high school to be located on Jowa avenue was named the “Henry mond at the hearing on the Hall bill 4 i S o to urge the incorporation of the The treaty becomes effective after | -When hundreds lie dead, the Infectious Diseases Increased by amendments _adopted by the local its signatyre and exchanges at T¥ the “fmportance of their building 2 Peking, which must take place not} ... tments. When budgets are be- Infected Butter. from the bank, the Camerlengo, Cardi- nal Gasparri is preparing for a long siege as divergence develops within the Sommittes. In addition to Tequiring an attorney to represent the interests later then four months after signing. The annexes of the treaty provide |iNE .made, shortsighted taxpayer: conclave walls and no compromise is visible. £ of ‘the commonwealth in every di- Vorce case, the local committee’s for renunciation by Japan of prefer- |100m large in the legislator's mind. Butter made of infected milk is infected and may cause ential rights; certain details concern- disease. I | Notwithstanding tne ,uncertainty of |um-mw proceedings, Sunday will be ing divorce suits shall swear as to the truthfulness of the statements of witnesses and that no decree of di- vorce can be granted until three i e st e o et St i S i s Al o V5 draft proposes that ali attorneys fil- ing the transfer of public properties, maritime customs at Tsingtao, the MEN AND WHlsKY TAKEN. Disease germs retain their dangerous character in butter Tsingtao-Tsinanfu railway, the Che- months from the date of the filing of B. F. Macfarland,” in_honor of the| e sien railway and the opening very long, because they are protected against light and drying. R the name of the former. FPolice head- fate e Tactarlatose Cormor Diatice L tne leased territory. Bolice;Make Baldizdd Chisrge Bos: Tl:e’ same germs exposed to sunlight would die in a short time. The meeting was presided over by|Quarters sald the amalgamation 2 el - H & banner day for the people of Rome, the | Commonwealth’s ~ Attorney Smith, L worker; the junior high school to be session and Sale. 5 e, the | C ri groups which in the past often e located on Lincoln road, was named PLAN SPIRITUAL RETREAT.| Four colorea men' ana two gallons These statements are based on careful tests made by trained most of whom probably will await in ‘Lt);u::i’mn:fi’s?‘,f" 1#“;;%":;‘(;:& and at{ETOND Yalls in their quest.of crimic the “Samuel Plerpont Langley,” and! * | of corn whisky were seized in a raid inyestigators. In one instance butter made of cream that con- the vast piazza the possibility of some] tinue the subcommittee at its exami- |nals. Tne combined squad will be the elementary school to '.’.;,.,i:f“{fi‘é‘ ¥ PR TETH on 406 Richardson street last night, tained tubercle bacilli was put in storage for three months and announcement. nation of the divorce records in the |about thirty-five strong and will TR ohand Kingamanc Two Weeks of Services by Jesuit Tandel by T recinct (Detectives) Tovle then fed to healthy hogs for one month in no greater quantities fles of the court and to make an- work_in_pairs. - . and Burke of the whisky squa o. ts. Most of the h developed other report of its tabulations when = = A request from Miss Cecil B. Nor. ests to Be Held. H inct. Privates Belfiel than the average person eats. ogs develope n tom, omea] Gicector of the commun- Prd Bors ot et Suttivans . and Han tuberculosis. OPPOSE SALES TAX fhe'full committee meets next sacar- | January Circulation ity center department, for a deficiency | Under the direction of priests ot "orp &8¢ SOUEE, STUIEN L B ana - » g2 ppropriation to pay salaries of some | ype Jesult Missionary Band two|Lawrence Bell on charges of fllegal Experts of the United States Department of Agriculture AS AID TO SOLDIERS e pom e cmployes of that department, Who| eeks of epiritual retreat will begin | Dossession of and selling whisky, and estimate that there are over two million taberculous cows in the ONE-CENT SALE OF AUTOS gave their service gratis during mel & Robert Jones and George Randolph, | In addi to tuberculosis tows are ofte icted 2 . 1] - e ton ¥ 1”?&1920' wm"nt; e s SLIMOHI“E O inarasan brvost it cq-::tra; ; » e ::d gairy employees are not a!waysfl ir:e lfcaem ; One Edition Daily yropriation for the communi cen- | church, North Capitol and I streets.|gave the ardson street ress. with other diseases, T (Continued Purchasers of Used Cars at List ters became exhausted, was denied |The first week will be exclusively for | Revenue Officer G. G. Harmon, accord- sickness, the germs of which may get into_the milk, cream and from First Page.) by the board on recommendation of . The principal daily exercise|ing to the police, purchased a quart ) i : i 3 = Price Offered Second at Bargain. | District of Columbia, ss. the superintendent. . Dr. Ballou|wir he held Nt 7:30 In the evening|of Whisky, and recovered later the butter. Numerous epidemics ofhdflgerent ln:ds—«yphoxd, scarlet tor of the Disabled Veterans' Maga. S T8l FLEMING NEWBOLD, Business Msnager pointed out, in refusing to grant the | ang will consist of recitation of the | marked bill he paid for it. feve::i dxph_thfzex;fl.dseptm sgfi: throat, etc, have been definitely zine, who appeared to oppose the R&A\ ENPO!}T,D I’ow;a.iFehr:nryMi :Ig&a' ".‘fef:"(.."“ L;Uh.‘l_):'x‘ l.'.l;Amlg.. ra-“ request, that a deficlency appropria- 101 d benedicti trac to ini ted raw mi uction of rices n_ automol ed sold and distril Hon “is a direct violation of the ex- | of the blessod sacrament. The ser- ¥ g : cash feature of the soldiers’ bonus, | which has been general for some time | SoPies of the peper aamed sold 1ad distribated pressed limitation of the law.” Orons will be preached by Rev. wil.| BRAINWORKERS RELIEVED. In winter cows spend most time in stables which are often said in reply to questions by Repre- :_‘;;‘g;fe‘:;";{a sl ‘;‘;\“'gal’yvennl;’r‘;bgmz s follows: Dr. Ballou Granted Leave. liam F. J. McFadden. ——— very dirty; dairy employees are apt to be less careful about per- sentative H. Garner, democrat, Texas, | week, when a_dealer announced 2] p, Rev. Paul R Conniff, g rector of St.| o pericang Allot $200,000 for Aus- sonal cleanliness; most milking is done without daylight and that Secretary Mellon had contribut- | one-cent sale in second-hand cars.{ s’r 17 Dr. Ballou was granted a leave of | Aloysius’, has requested that as many with hands stiffened by cold. “Tmagine the condition of stables ed 3500 to his organization, which at| The Earage advertised that it would | 3 18 =bsence to attend the annual meet- |28 possible attend mass and receive trian Intellectuals. in’ winter ti Hence the d: § infected 5 sell a going car for one cent to any| 4 I ¢ the department of superinten- | COmmunion daily during the period of and cows at 5 a.m. in winter time. Hence the danger of infecte the time was conducting a relief|person who bought & similar second-| 5 20 ing of the department of superinten- | 41,5 retreat. Beginning next Sunday| VIENNA, February 4.—The Amer- dairy products is greater in winter than in summer, when cows program, since abandoned, he as-|hand car at the list price. $ i dents of the National Education As-|night, a week of spiritual exercises,|ican Relief Administration has notified are in the open fields. serted, because of th tiviti " g 24 sociation, to be held in Chicago from | exclusively for men, will be conduct. | President Hainirch that $200,000 has e g e Sinctivltiest e 9 38 Fipruary 3 1o Naren s PRl e A D T L L L May we not conclude that the greater prevalence of in- | T presencatives. \SOLVES SCHOOL PROBLEM 1! i hwngug:;rnd":nfitemm‘.gn 5::' f:cl:ua m:{ Band. a5, j::i :zc the proper moment, as public fections diseases during winter is closely refated to the less ou ';l: opposed to the bonus H 3 g iy by 3 Tour school children lost their Iives in AN AT kitchens were f“nlr:;fl to '“i'zu't yo::lc;; sani d;;y conditions under which dairy products are then pro- :_::.‘::m_ o:::;’:i:ro :st;;.o;d* at:k:; !p;:IYAlA 1_1;:;5: &;;e :;;r. 5 ; i B! the Knickerbocker Theater catastro- 9 ay. An imme; result of re duce: 7 ., February 4. Dhe. They were David Lymen, a stu-| FOUNDER’S DAY DINNER. |of this money will be the accomoda. > Mr. Garner. Success of the demerit system as oy anston o student at the Colum- S ey e ey hona o 100 Remember that healthy adulis may often partake of in- “But Mr. Mellon did not know that | Ixaming the Hysttarie Hior Homooy | Less adjustments........ Y oo Nrien Senool: Aulyn Kan.| Senator Watson of Indiana was | fessors, fected food with impunity, when children, invalids or persons in 1 was opposed to the bonus,” the{Prof. K. J. Morris, principal, into the | Total daily net circulatio: ston, her sister, a pupil at the Henry | the Principal speaker at the Found. e a run down éondition, whose resistance is low or impaired, may witness replied, adding that the | SROUIEHE. <\ Daily average net paid eiréi " Lol D. Cooke School, and Vinson W. Dau- {,‘.:;u oo . :;;;;e:"fl'me ;h!,“;g:;} DR. RATHENAU INSTALLED not so readily escape. 7 money had been used in furthering | ¢ ust‘:on"is"u:ekg:;"" J&'}. 1.:3'10;-]-"‘1‘; RO e aE e e Rt e Ry oD |pa Psi Fraternity last night at the b e A : relisf work among former service | southern Maryland to adopt such a| coples for service. #ic..... 980 children were ordered spread on the City Club. The dinner was in celebra- e men. system. The plan was put into effect| g 1y average net circulation. 91236 adopted a resolution expreasing sym- ap- Y. = d ‘oples. to “oples. 7 o all beraons, “wiio Bave Been | 1% Febersons Gomcge ‘and. waspans | Soinanety ¥A3 ORCILY Ised, ¢ A great deal of mille and cream s now rendered safe by | Repising to other auestions. Loven- | Irtriouhn Sy faokatorin bae | O SR BTN B P aster, and pledeing o Shase | Of & nation-wide cilebration in all the | his installation prompted caustic edi-| pasteurization, and if butter was made of properly pasteurized Ihean said his associate, James W.|tion as to the operation of the plan s0.588 o saner and pledsing to share | )| ,ges and alumni centers In which| forials in, the conservative organs cream it would also be a safe article of food. Mellon, had been acrested in bitta. |BY, Drinclpale’ in @ mumber. of Bigh FiShins A resolution also was adopted by |it has since beer establish2d. More | Die Zeit and the Tageliche Rundschau. 7 2 PN . ymal - Lesd : the Board. expressig profound sor. |than 300»members of the fraternity| At the same time Bdward Bern: And if the Interstate Commerce Commission could forbid the i i “"‘:“::::”u.fi:_ school heads in Montgomery county|, .1 Sunday net circulation.. 436547 sow “of the serious affliction of our {now live in Washinston stein, (soclal democratic leader, ‘nd- traffic in butter made of raw cream it would probably result in tary 5 When-a student at Hyattsville High{ Averaxe net paid Sunday cir 1league the board, E. C. Gi Among the P ¥sis present ‘at the|dressing & party meeting, drew & = : . : & 1 proper use was being made of the culation . veerrenz.. B850 golle guaon b AR, or” | ainner were Commisstyasr Chamber. | parallel between Hugo Stinnes and| - comsiderable reduction of sickness, particularly in the annual | s e il sl ISCh?;:xe re;':::\;esh = tf:nls‘:»:vte::dggmfegg Averaee humber of copies Tor . 3. Lorraine Graham Callahan, who |lain of the Shinoiax Board, former|Dr. Rathenau, declaring the latter crop of winter epidemics. o $563 Shookc | 1T, 2 ;éhwl o i E s e service, etc.. . @ied Friday, “and h Attorney General Falmor, ' £enator| was more respected in ' foreign po- closing the 3660 check. He said his| T 5%, ¢ is suspended for a week,| Average Sunday net circula: to him its Smith of South Car:lmn, Senator|Ilitical quarters because of his in- . This Bulletin is Paid for by the associate was released by the police | ahq for twenty demerits he draws| tion . Sour of sad bereavement” The genyon ott‘aowah??(n. :l'tz\.:Ker )Illzhs(s, ?(upllltlbl'sn &:mstyt !.:;dmt‘gnio““‘da with apologies, and added. suspension t"‘ an ‘m::innne,”"“‘ A ented b; Mr. epresen: ve cks ennsvivania | in going fron eriand. . 0 * Muhi. ¥ ach case of suspe! on a student Eaarion, wan prosen x b Representative Littlo uf Kansas | -ae Tageliche Rundschau charges| Aseociation for the Prevention of T ‘As s00n 5 We can get the papers | In each case of suspension & student An .executive conference of o he_committee on arraagerienis in|Dr, Rathenau ‘with “playing.politics 3 ? S A together we are going to sue Secre- | school unless accompanied by & par- irty-f inutes dura- of the Jlinner wss headed by ich even a Russian not o {Lagal Notics) o o o s e, isaias duse cuares of e oot T} s - e SO0 B0 | “Telophone Main 992 o N mnm W oy Mellen® ..