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e o ) =t e = = | Here and There in Washington WASHINGTON, D. €. thment in the United States. The :‘t"fl‘:’nm:'“h. BY “THE MAJOR” . WEDNESDAY.....July 36, 1982 jured. Fortanately, the Greater New. varsity team and was considered oug —_— Yerker comes to look upon blockades "n’.m"’..humntn THEODORE W. NOYES...Editer oy pr g and Jame as part of life, and there is _«a:,mw goIf_course havevarsity team and was o —_—e ——— v Mttls dlaposition toward panic. Touch- m thrown open to the pub- | of atters his alma mater mmnmxsurmc-—vi n'::*“::"h_,.:nmmm“ 1t 18 mot lic and the fair sex sepms to | ever-had, = Z “} particularly alarmihg 20 the urban or | 30sire 1o use these in preference to P R 8t ‘Queson ahd bis Frlends, hoping as am- the nine-hole cou: obably because . - - Suburban Now Yorker to tauch backs |8 9 A0Ctis sonrte, BT W I 2 |« k7 ASHINGTON does not enjoy ‘the ! and shoulders and even 'heads NOW| yieree coree south of the Lincoln['VV seputation of having the most | £ | 1s now. Gén. ' Wood, who has invests- | and then, 5o when a jam occurs it is Memerial 1 daily crowded with dew.|careful drivers in the country. Part | gated the “situation thoroughly, ad-|taken asa master of course, and while | ,1ooy of tng fagcinating Scotch game.|Of. this condition is caused by lack ol'] O | ioes “sigaiont sctitn ot present, and |& few may struggle and scramble 81 | Here maid and matron, youth and sire, | SORSIdbration of others right. Thers- sele no. date when an independent | Push and behave awkwardly, the Wass | young -gnad old, .biond and brunette, | f0re. might it not be a good plan te -ge ‘A Most Extraordinary Sale government should be established. of them are docile and move under | take their jmitis] lessons in the game, [ OTEAnIse a “Courtesy Club” so that % \ o hogelah drt 1d be shamed into : ; by Mal In Ad Naturalty, -the President sccepts orders, so that a congestion that might ::a :;Anuau:p of :'h.i;:h is held by H.":fl‘“ "::'fl::':. ol‘ounrlf ! : 9 L] Gen. Wooms judgment, and s steer-|Teadily start = .frightful disaster Seican horw pinysr. i Mty ! 0 S ; passes as merely ancther demonstra- s EOR N | B h tion that New York is the biggest| QPEAKING of golfing, some day whenm [ (OL. BARRY, sergeantatarms of ' ? Maryland and Virginis. staily and Sunday..1yr., 38 mo.. T8 ing dis course by it. He is not evad- Daily onl 135 96.00-1 mo., Béc | ing 4hé Issue, nor secking to discour- ) m ; ? e thing fn this country in point of popu- you have time run ‘out to the the Senate, is one of Washington's | Iation. And somehow 1s solace | Colympia Country Club and watch |greatest pedestrians, walking nearly { 34.50 a“d S.M Gl’ ad“ Ernest. Ober smash one off the tee.|every mofning from his -home to x.h-i 7 ¥ % way’ through college he played on l*; i f';:Pei:'li'sylvunia Avenue—Seventh Street: - $2.40; 1 m'..lflc age the friends of independence. . ———— e in that renewed proof, for most New . - Prevention of Strikes. s oA L Forlih ae us of the stse of | “Ernie” as his friends all call him, is | Senate, and he walks with the same | Pallvand Sunday. 3t 30 e L e $8c| - whatber ar not the coal commission | their town that they are willing o] RO Of those consistent golfers that Bunday on 1yr. 8 mo.. 2B duced by Semator Borah is{¥ake its disadvan al b you like' to- have as a partoer in a foursome. Both he and “Eddie” de Graw can make it very interesting for nearly any member of the club. finaily adopted as the beat method of | yres. proceeding toward the object aimed at, it is, at least, & commendable first step in the right direction. The bill s does not commit Congress &ithér to So‘lfi[m some entetprising citizen tior «the regulation : wiIl establish a school for. caddies :ag:: u;n‘:::: “;::u:ry. hutgl‘: does | DT Qualify? 'Does it not depend on{and he wiil not only make much money [oft if Congress would stop brosdcast- ts the complexion of that body? for himself, but he will also earn'the |ing for a while and do a little re- Let us suppose the democrats vic-|8ratitude of a long-suffering ‘public. | ceiving. = torious in November—that is, so far | It 1s practically impossible’ to. secure|. LRk ko L as the House is concerned. Even the :" l"l""-"' of a caddle at the muni- [ NITTING patiently at his desk at the roslest expressed hopes of the demo-|S'PA! links, and without a caddle:ft White House is one of the most In expiaining the purpose of his) TS SREEC R enate. In|l% lmpossible to play one's best\game. | vy tomiered men in the Unltedi A manufacturer who is going to devote his bill, the Jaaho sepator sald it is “to because of the natural tendency to ft | g ol energies to the making of a specialty—has closed aid fn making it tinossible, in the fu-| R Wcz;w:'umfl:; the head the same time the ball fs | oo or, His name is Rudolph Ferster g g pe Y- e 1ha e thraiopen | T ecal seslon, mor | vk and i the, truth st b 018 el to e secr et O , out his stock of these juvenile suits—at a price that’s ‘ by a coal famine, as at present’ m'm'"""'my'.""'m This Tandar The | Washington apend: more. {iine lopking | IAS occupled this enviable position ridiculously low when character and quality are ! That i9 the uppermost demand which s \ for st ball through severa)l administrations, hold- 57 regular meeting time would be soon stray balls than they do Watching | ;o yv pecauge of his intimate knowl: oonsidered. enough for both, since contentions|the fllght of the ball of the person for | (gzes of the complex and Intricate . des Families where there are youngsters from 3 to 9 is in the public mind today. The pub- lic hopes to escape the sufferings( = MET T " U ould necessarlly | WhOm they are working. Bt T which would attend a coal famine as 5 * % % ¥ e office; holding it because mark the beginning of, business on be is fitted in eve for th 8i- 3 . . R Be s nvtiin vy iy e e st | _years will find this an opportunity to stock-up the wardrobe. [ They are regulation Suits—with braid trimmed a result of the present strike, but other hand, the ©) his friend. George Christlan and he be averted or must be endured, the “?“? victorfous—if im;e:e::::; save President ;I:rdln; .mlny hours collars and cuffs, and embroidered emblems on sleeves. . whether” threaténed sufferings are ‘to voice of the American people;is almost lican ‘Congreas is chosen—it may be of work during the course of a year. . The variety includes— a unit In declaring, “Nevér again’™ 1,0 tne President will decide to set S s There will be no abiding satisfac mr: the body to work in advance of the ANY of the ladies who are dis- with whatever else the government| oo g time—say, in the spring or turbed about their ever-increas- may do so long as this paramount | 20T N T R ing waistlines have adopted B new 3 Plain White, Button-on and ‘Middy style. White Blouse with Blue collar and cuffs, and Dark Blue Pants—both Button-on and Middy Models. thing 1s left undone. And the public| = "oq oo becial session, method of retaining the so-much-e- Light Blue Blouse and Pants—Button-on style. [ demand is as insistent with respect tof S T L in full con. sired svelte figure decreed by Dame transportation as it is with respect to}, ) ©11g relate to 1924, when both j Fashion. Several that I know are Light Green Blouse and Pants—Button-on models. coal. It has been brought home to| ootior'tu) 1o eqzer to open the prest solving the problem of returning to Really of exceptionally good make. the people in a way they will not 8000 ) 4.1 via1 ompaign as soon as possible, normalcy (poor overworked word) by They go on Sale Thursday: morning The Next Congress. A special session of the next Con- gress, to be called soon after the mem- Orders issued by the Interstate Com- merce Commission eftec; & govern- ment control of interstate railroad transportation to meet the emergency eaused by the coal and railroad shop- erafts’ strikes. This is the most sweeping exercise of the federal power that has ever been undertaken, save during the war, when it became nec- essary to co-ordinate all the factors of transpurtation in this country. The immediate purpose of these orders is to insure the fullest and most effect- ive use of the rafls and rofling stock for the supply of public necessities. Certain commodities are to be given preferegce in hauling. The shortest possible routes are to ba followed in the movement of trains, ard the dis- tribution of cars is to be govarned t insure a maximum of servic.. There is much in the commission’s orders of a technical character that is not easily grasped by the public, but the purpose is plain. Such coal as is being mined is to be moved in accord- ance with certain priorities of use. The distribution of cars is to be un- der the general supervision of the In- terstate Commerce Commission, which thereby can, in great measure, regu- late the prices by withholding trans- port facilities from profiteering opera- tors or distributors. These orders do not constitute a strike-breaking move by the govern- time agq in discussing Congress and the radio craze declared that the country ‘would be a great deal better \ swinging gait that former Senator | E P 3 7 by Al Clark of Montana used when he was, in Washington. * ok x s = VERY, very high statesmsan some . ) | U 3 for $6.00 which it is absolutely essential Con- gress shall have before reaching & de- termination:-- ~— - - SSING strange are the fancies of some modern day maids. While strolling out Connecticut avenue I espied a malden of uncertain years. She held by the hand a gaugily attired simian, which in turn held a leash at the other end of which was a little white poodle. It caused one to wonder as to who was right, Darwin or Bryan. * K % % L. SHERRILL, who some time ago insisted that the parks be kept clean, is pleased with the results thus far obtained. it is but little trouble to pick up papers and boxes, and if every one does his or her share Rock Creek Park and other places will re- main beauty spots. forget that without fuel and transpor-{ .4 tharefore, interested in putting “"En' up and down a number of the tatlon the nation cannot live. ip. the legiaiative iahu ttara’mot! laler steps of the Washington Monument. Senator Borah has been at pains in ... early June. A special session Oh, Fashion, what hardships we en- drafting mn;l bm‘ to ;r:tr;:flix:e :g-t :: otia s Do shratn F the resilar dure that we may obey thy mlnd.llea!l pacity as well as impa: Y- '® | session and release the legislators for **xx ment. They are based upon the facts | three members provided for his com-| oo ngign work in gmd‘““me and of the two strikes and are designed to| mission one would be selected UPOR | yyoyant mood, ready for a fight or a make the best of the situation that|nomination of the mine OWners, a 8ec- | goo4 race, used. Only to the extent that cnd upon nomination by the organized Sois b B D o <ult in 3 meeting of the public | miners and the third directly by. the| , T TUIEERI T ST o necessities in the matter of fuel and | President to represent the public. The| ., . Higham, after a tour of this food distribution and thereby prevent ] nominee of the mine owners would, of | ‘o o %oy don that Americans an acute crisis are they calculated to | course, be a man thoroughly ground-| . "s by 0 vies Tt i true. operate against the success of the|ed in the problems of mine ownershiD.| o\ 0 "overy American likes to be utrikes. In every case of a strike the|and the man put forward by the| o.7 jonem or “judge.” regardless hope of those quitting work is thiat the | unions would understand and SYmP&-| oo yio military or legal qualifications. public requirements will eventually | thize with the difficulties and the as- e g force a settlement. The consumer is | pirations of the workers. The Presl-| ., "\ i 1y market experts that thus drafted into the service of the|dent could be depended upon in choos-| L, % ol T iher must strikers, 1f through these Interstate | ing the public member to select & man | o © o 0wy cotiafactorily figured Commerce Commission orders, effect-| of broad vision and understanding. ' " " u"e "an body in connection ing a sufficient service to meet the|whp would seek every advantage for| L.\ " "1y resulting from & pro- urgent public needs, the strikes fail to| the public without infringing upon the |, 0 4" ¢ e 5 force a settlement in order to prevent | rights either of the mxm:n owners or ok TN R S eneral distress they constitute a|the men who work the mines. f\rike-hreaking element. Such a commission undoubtedly| JEnSiand-aims to be heipful in ‘a = ractical as well as in an intellectual Other means of effecting adjust: | would lay before Congress all the facts | Practica’ 98 Well o8 I an Telechel ment, however, are to be expected.|which would be necessary to intelli- The government has undertaken to|gent legisiation. Whether effective ::";‘:x: her distinguished lecturers restcre the production of coal and the | legislation would be forthcoming is * full operation of the railrcad lines.|another matter. Should the present| 1t has turned over for the présent to| striké be settled in the meantime, and | Should the wool tariff increase the the states the responsibility for secur-| especially if it should be settled be- | cost of nary- clothing as much as ing the production of cdal. It iz seek-|fore public suffering became lcule.!m predict, a renewed de- ing a means to bring abodt full re-|there is the chance indifference would ; mand for overalls may result. sumption of service on the rail lines. | come again and that the present de- ANY business men who shave * ¥ % * & o themselves now perform that act N. HERBERT M..LORD, director | of the tollet in their offices during the Go( the budget, is an ardent base | lunch hour, claiming that It not only ball fan. He Isqone of the prime |refreshes them for the afternoon work, movers of the Departmental League. | but also gives them a longer time to When the general was working his | enfoy the summer evenings. EDITORIAL DIGEST Demand That Ku Klux Kilan Be 0 S grasnisations of proved ng “are usually proud to aé- Curbed by Law. knowledge their connection with such The action of the Governor of |*% “reriy 3 ¢ A “striking similarity” Georgia in demanding that the Ku|KI; and the Knn:l)Nnygllm:;l:; Klux Kian come into the open and s seen by the Birmingham News, discard the masks hehind which the|herantly ;‘.“d‘:'::c‘é;:a"t‘h:hfidoi: is in< membership conceal identity has re-|appeal to prejudice, and that is al- ; awakened interest in the organiza- | Waye regrettable; nor does the News tion,.and especially in its politiéal | Shar8® that any of the beatings that aspirations. The Ku Klux is a distinct | ham were the work of tas croir” mE. issue in the senatorial fight in Texas,! unfortunate feature is that its re- while it is taking more than a pass- | E2lia_and methods are so_llable to Ing Interest In local contests in wide- | merapars. "in "soge (SCoundrels. ot ly scattered parts of the United ! grudges, ngeance and aims. PVAI'I; States. The editors generally con-,gt:“ l'h‘:olxdmlll:ledse[:":“(‘h nul ks it S ‘ demn it and demand that it be Stamp- ! Jeast not an unnatural |:-lz‘nf.'z'u:x'| b L ed out, while some of those who are'it prove to be the effect of provo- . C os C tolerant of its existence declare zhniulllmn lm; the answer to the l&emvl its members must reveal their iden-!Of 50T Of our new-citizens to dispos- " isess us of our properties and institu- tity and cease working in secret. tlons and appropriate the land and the Studebaker enclosed cars are an evolution grade custom coach work. It includes 26 l ! | | | The working of the Interstate Com-|mand for action would ambate. If! mhe steady increase of deaths from| “The revived and modernized Ku|Tatness thereof for thomepoen ~ merce Commission prders may facili-| the people want to be protected | gicoholism mayyet go far enough to|XIux Klan.” says the Boston Traveler. — of the finecoach work of former generationy. different operatiens and 15 separate costs tate both settlements. against recurring -:‘kfl ::ey lm'-:!l i cause prohibition to work out on theq tian with acmies. "oy lirect connec. Aroupd the World With a Two- They represent &L: okill “d ineeri of material. demand such protection, not only to-| theary of the survival of the fittest. | Klux continues to preach the un- i standard 0 7 A " ———————— specialists, plus years Factionism. day, but tomorrow and other tomor- American theory thatthia country be | "fie':' ?‘“‘" i experience in building quality vehicles. The seat springs are of the highest grade. Factiontan i plagul ng both parties,| TOWS: and keep on demanding until e i e e Tt bo. aeabie to wnire "o Sam will carry & letter from New i Streagth, weight, resistance to shock. fres- The upholstery is of mobair velvet plush and growing:. g "| thilr” demands are complied with.| ol R L etherd thers | L UIiclon of & PURAIBIS conmection | oK S N et e s, R R’ o it 5e S ot Lyoriad Vb | 1oy veloctid bbe vinting Gahiiigs ac I e, ichjt: only hal e story. rich neutral which bine It Is more conspicuous in the repub. | CONETess must be made to understand | )\ "y, ‘o ny arpitration. Beaton potnty Hat oot Ja trus thas |United Statea post office now carries searching analysis and gruelling road tests ™'* S temi bilecl ol iios WHgince T & use of the greater|that in this case the great majority ™= . there are many. evils that have not|létters. to many foreign countries at under every possible condition of road and With service. Door-window regulators of e . of that Ot it tir fo-| o the people are united and insfstent, = Dl centi e et eates bt ovnte e e o B v weather. 3 the latest improved type permit quick prominence at party in the pic- - regularly constituted authorities, but eads the worl eal 3 4 f = & and that their displeasure is more to SHOOTING STARS. the people eventually get the kind of {of cheap postage. R rem - . : change from weatherproof protection to ture. The initiative is republican; the il s be feared than the displeasure of any government they are wlilling to go; Announcement is made from Wash- The w is of selected white aicy bpea bedy, T Leader | minority, no matter how closely or- BY PHILANDER JOHNSON. atter, and the scheme of American [ing(on that &pain and Argentina have ash— scasoned and rigidly in- > X and out, is of | 5 - rnmel izt 0 our two-t - - e e blicen | Banized. ity however . wike -or powerfil—|stamp mine,, This ininstione miee spected. Studebaker enclosed bodies are as good as complexion. Hence every republican : The Sense of Humor. ~ | taking over the enforcement of laws.|in the extension of the low letter Painting is comparable to the highest the cliassis. They are built to endure. division, about men or measures, "—'_“"‘_h e There was @ man whose mind was|The people themselves must rule or 'rate. For two cents Uncle Sam will comes under wide advertisement and| Rose crops have e 1?:; dense. :.I;;rueblllucr'!o such thing as an American e g;ttelr tg bhaAlh‘hll. China, or| | for the o - 7 = % ing areas of Europe. X ew [Zealand. parts of the Ask Studebaker *Ye o ——— grostor sakse that s provokes spirited discussion. fume-produc He dealt with fraud and faction; Every outrage fathered by the:British empire can be reached for the| r “Yardstick, Stadsbaker But the democratic party is not tar | Will render the world more dependent . 'y o5 o qu)) fndifference Klan should be punished, the Duluth {same price, with the _exoeption of | ° behind. The spread of opinion that|than ever on coal tar as a source of [ =0, B2 % % F0 L o Herald says, bocause “inere ls nodustralia, fndia nd E & - . . other way to treat an organization of Vearly the countr] i the combination that won in 1920 is| étheric sweetness. Luck alwaysseems| . - o ioring glare made every smile | this character, and this way should be | America and Central Ame, a2k Southi o MODELS AND PRICES—f. o. b. factories going to pleces with a smash is arous- | to be With the German laboratory. Yada Mhs = futils oo {followed ruthlessly wherever possible, |in the two-cent sone. S8 also are the ; fhe | peraonal anibItion Tt demoerats e Mol usste n:“’:;] 1n | Lo, the end that this and all similar nr;’l!l;m;l In our vieinity in the Atlantic LIGHT-SIX. BIG-SIX ocral easul my ‘wor ganizations shoul e jotted out of lan acific. N and causing clashes that may get out| Mexican financlers have at last = the life of Americs. There is punish-} No other country can even come 5-Pass.; H2* W.B..40 H.P. 7-Pass., 126" W.B.,60 H.P. 1924. If, as many democrats believe, | from Americans by sheer brigandage rages, and that punishment should| Most of us take the mail service 2 great melon is to be cut two years | is crude finance. fmmuel( he ever glorified nev?xr 'x“x" of vtv);:;mufl. ‘m:d 'vlgorollm for mn‘?d- We fail to appreciate H ; application. en nterferes in | how m ¢ a bl hence, every fellow with a following e L i Wit steadfastconcentration, A fitica. national or local, the Klan 161 haeh ‘mervieo wo. oot Bty and Row wants as big a slice as he can get, A number of ‘conferences get us no ;| An gmperor who valued pride a distinct menace, and the Nashville | Who else would be willing to carry a and is edging his way to the front, | further than sn inquiry from each| More than a happy nation. B e 1 i marils and | Soerto Bnwiandieupninkor: two Sed st platter in hand. side as to what the other is going to | Then Flattery ceased her applause | Bancorous, Any other organization |ihe trips—Dos Mofres oo sxpenses of do about it. | And fame, a fleeting rumor, with which It ‘m"';“fi nlui w:lch ac- {Turned to disdain—and all because |$ePtS s aif ganncel B2 58 Mar | Harnessing the Native Piocolo. embarrassment for leaders and would- Neither will be tolerated for long. He lacked a senge of humor. There is too much strength in the, The world's most novel treat.in be. leaders on both sides. They are| The wheat crops are enormous.| There Is too much strength in the| The of y being interrogated, and whenever pos-| Only the problem of distribution re~!Ba kind, e iFates atid sath 08 when | m‘el:ts o B¢ rooted. and destroyed.” ::e t;’ eolgi:dg;-&:' v.lv'nu:a"s"fi.""}h“{ s.bl:—cmednd' e bl | We scepters steal or borrow: | And_“tht people of the country wlll|can be brought within hearing Tadids fecta—aboat wherethey tiand o car, : 3 ot submit t0 any mob proclaiming it-| 5 the shrill plecolo ke ohangs s Htal, on Inbor, én transpoFtiiien by ‘Who laughs not with his fellow men | gelt S\lnt‘gnr o }"X,'m;"”"“’ the | Uhistling matmots: that. sopglety to d e i soTTOW. Memphis Commercial- ‘govern- | g, D A New York Jam. Can't understand thelr - | P ih this republic of pura must be| tonei Pere arsciopet i3 GlacterNa This is developing any amount of land and water, on an adequate na- tionial defense, and on forelgn affairs.] 1Tt is no light matter for New York F’.}:‘,::‘f,',_l:::":‘ol;‘;:';‘:,,d“' based upon law and order, and if they |pefore the natlonal parks et : And when the next Congress organ’| to blow its tuses or short-circuit itself [y 0000 "o Mo Then Eovernment will fall.” - et i s e D e izes, no matter its complexion, it will|at the rush hour. More than & mil-i ™\ 3% v o gense of humor. STecsuse the A e o e non | 1500 miles, which, unddr favorable . : = not be easy to arrange a card for leg- | lion people are in motion ‘morning and L i nmk': that “religion itself is menaced :m%’;‘omm e;u‘l;il lbr “'ln'iflkled up” islative business. evening during these periods, and if A’Sage’s Limitations. hym:\:‘:r “".2:{::..‘";‘51".13:&"“ b:'%fl::: take'a 200-watt set, ‘:e‘fiun‘ o; T T"E —— e ,anyt.hlns happens to check the trans-| «Djiq you ever study the Darwinian ::-lmt brother, JAnd. 5 't-h;::in:: m;;c;r:(;:v::::flhuon PR Studies of the snow condition's on | portation even for a quarter of an the polar caps of Mars give assurance | hour a jam results that may require that we are already getting the |an hour or more to disentangle. Yes- weather news from the distant planet. | terday afternoon a fuse blew out on a et switchboard of the Brooklyn Rapid Thate. i dlvas oot it | Transit Company’s main power house, 1n Wal streot siroies of & man who| 214 08 & mpault almost all of Brook: : Iyn and parts of Manhattan wete tied gets an idga that he is bigger than the | ;| ynotg for nearly four hours: The theory?” l bring about a7 religious; the heart of the Rockies, fifty mil sl G f all wars, = L@ ‘Jeaders in YSRRIeR No,” repfied Senator Sorghum; “L| ¥ Shes, especially ithe Erot ::.::h noef“c l;:hmr P“kn ne. ' The can’t see how it would help me in my | tant denominations, d! o l::’t S iin the recesses of the mountajn fast- business. He offers no. suggestions | Buke theas IeViLS, SO YSr mycnipg | Rese resldes the largest oolony of that would asslst me In fiattering the | Woria “there is an clement in‘many | VRIstIng tarmots on the. North self-esteem of my suditorsy Darwin co:-m:;’?u;uwtm: T e reaaY.a) | there are close to & muu:ne.'stz":n::: & w» | take e la ' i retty little prairie-dog-lik; i was a smart man, but no. pattielan,”{ LSS, 112, 43" o "inautge ite prejudices (Pretty \itle prajeiedosiike animals and teed its hatreds under the Sance |,y “,ignts the wonderful thrilli -Jud Tunkins says mebbe:we have tion of any rigamsrole of words that|o) o yy of these musical whistlers ig N & st : : v Yosle Block Hxchins Jm that occurred Was the Worst in| been wasting a good deal of argumest | Condones lewlessnews, Aud, CORCCSilicarried five miles on. the rarifie RIS e the history of the city, and'In the con-| o daylightsaving that was Déeded " founitala’ atmokphere AW touristy 1n 3 S the chalet camps enjoy the evening That Filipino- Protest. gestion two people were killed and|gor mare important matters: - : : concerts immensely. The perfection Neither the democratic party tier | %everal were.badly injured. It ig estl| e £ e e L G TR L 3 s d of the ‘mationaltét party in the Philip.| Mated that over 600,000 people were Reljef. B musk (0 Ta0lo Toectine pines will ‘participéte in- the ‘demon. | CuSht in this jam, a third more. peo-| 1 cannot dance; with deep resret ": :é%h St Ve, Cian s T8z as the sound waves will carry. . : JOSEPH McREYNOLDS, President “the full ‘chorus is on it sounds stration designed s a critigism ot Pl® than the entire population of the I sit in contemplation. -* > and : ; - Preaident~Harding . which 1860 iteke] an:m:g u::nmmm o:.nd sbout half! The dance might help me to forget 7 f ; !"""l"““":::lr iy 2 ":.Mgg’:;aw 3 : . %+ - Commercial Automobile & Supply Co. it number, or ), le, 'were| * The oy 52 d o 3 an who. fucky enough’to % aa ) LT 4 5 o place ot Nonl oo e it ot o T\ it v oo e et A A BEE SRS fl © Telephones ik, 817-819 14th St NW.. In & cable to The Star from’Manila | P2SSengers were trapped ‘in stalled Exaggerated Fmey. : T iminary- announcement from the| - : 2 3 A <5 this appears: cars in subways. About 3,100 rafl- 'Why are you-so vesentful of air- -(brudfiuuu atae #3 - » 2 “I do not faver any demonstration | WaY cars, full of people, were affected, | ships?” \ - ¢ ¥ that gives the Impression of anti-Amer- | some on the Surface, some on the ele:| “They make us nervous,” sald Judge Sumulong. | vated lineés and some In the tubes.|Farmer Corntossel. *Some summer. boarders are always ing them for mosquitoes jn the peak of the rush period.. But it was e s 3 not for over three hours ahd'a half s L § for_an Je: ire.t 3 &gv B e e The Star | DEBAKER YEAR mloek on tl . : 3