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7 I b £ 3 - Plan for Drastic A , ~. . |HEALTH CRUSADER ENLISTS WAR SECRETARY MARYLAND DISTRICT I]R. : WU 1V KID|” 4 ction to Avert ” \ L, IN WHITE PLAGUE FIGHT. , U. | TAX COLLECTIONS DROP t 42 ¥ 2 R The United States Coal Commi’s- : Last Year's Figures. » :lz::m:el::di:: ;:l::: :::::l:‘:lon" : = g Collections of income and exces: Al i or Fund for NeW | to avota a comn strixe at the ena |CRallenge to Verdict Record- Stricter Rules on Issuance of |pronts taxes for the atstrict of Mary-: New Chancellor Invi f th 0al year. April 1 next, e h‘und.lumeh |m:|u'aJ7u [v.h!o 'n(.::? of s ol he C . . - 2 - . - ryland and the strict of lum- . 4 Buildings to Be Launched | chairmen John Hays Hammond ed in Massachusetts Sena- Permits Urged in Report |bia-in the tast quarter of 1323 aue| With Symbols of Office at . sal today. e commlissio AR 3 ! P gt i : : 000 from the same period last year. : in January. not ve satisied witn a “wishy- | torial Election Presented. by Capper. but showed an Increase over the third American U. washy” report, Mr. Hammond add- 2 quarter due September 15, this year, accord! 4 tple.flphlc advices to- ed. ng to tel = Y day to the Treasury from® Galen L. Mine ‘operators and representa- = . WASHINGTON FAR BEHIND | uvercBicinted Bine workers | WILL G0 TO-COMMITTEE “UNIFORM LAWS NEEDED” |Tait Soticctor ot internat rovenue 4t LETTER FROM PRESIDENT of America have appeare efore . o The amount of d » . I \ eposits up to last —_— e L e T S midnight for this quarter in this dis- = ! Average of 37.7 Beds Per 10,000 | inarswer to a cail from the com. |“Flagrant Irregulatities” in State States Should Take Steps to Pre- }::,':; as $4.056.733.95. as comparsd | Purposes of Institution Praised by 2 mission, which is seeking to aver % 5 = - 3 G 3 ‘Well Below Minimum Standard 8 sirike next vear. The commis- Clmpug\n Alleged by Defeated vent Lawless Arming, l"‘v;‘:gr::". fhe mime l;":‘mfi‘_“‘}"“ - Executive—Distinguished Audi- sion hopes oy of 50—Boston Has 81. policy committec of the mine unlon Prohibition Candidate. Recommended. Ithe hire Gaarier the Btatetct ot ! ence Present. - the first week in January will ] !5‘-:’-:“:15‘?;‘%0%&'15“5'::? o A campaign for $500.000 to Taise e mnfiement that Will fore- | The proceedings begun In Massachu- The Capper anti-pistol toting bill {midnight, compared with $4,438,3¢4.93 | Dr. Lucius Charles Clark was in- funds for the erection of a nurses’ Mr. Hammond said testimony be- |Betts, challenging the re-election to the for the District of Columbla was m'rrhs:r’."::.'ral." l:‘t.d R o |vested with the charter and keys of hame and a new centrsl buiiding. | fore tRe comnissionigrom wetail-t|Eenate of Henry, Cabot/Lodse. ithe/re- formally reported to the Senate to- |¢na Washington office of the deputy |the American University at his in- . \with seventy-five more rooms, at Gar- | S A0C G0 lopment of the coal publican leader, today were transferred day from the District committee by |collector ey Tevenue §48, | auguration as chancellor of the in- fleld Memorial Hospital, will be in-| industry in practically all its |'C the Senate itself. Senator Capper. 018.35. - . . stitution at exercisey late vesterday fugurated early in January. Dhases . A “protest and challenge” against the In.a written report on 'the bill —————<———— " jafternoon at Memorial Continental Clarenc Aspinwall, president of —_——— election of Senator Lodge was received Senator Capper said: Hall. Representatives of more than the Security Storage Company. has K by Vice President Coolidge from Conrad “Your committee believes that this X 100 educational institutions wit- been selecied as chalrman of the "}i‘ Crooker, attorney for John A. legislation is most desirable. The|{} ¢} b e craoniea: ' campalgn. Officers and_directors of o etenten pyeaiibit g canioat e e ed” offectusily. in Solemnly the mew chancellor, fifth the hospital have pledged their united b"'w"mlltlve of lh‘e Liberul Re- any state or territory of the United isince the American University was support. John B. Larner will be the P‘ffl:‘" League of Massachusetts. States=until the several jurlsdictions | foundea in 1593, took the oath of of- treasurer. The selection of Mr. As- vemh:-mn; l:gmllln:tlfiai in the /No- :i‘f‘izplxrr;x'l‘:“‘:genlorle:::mr{l‘:an:;eu‘ng‘;f‘ !flcl:, pledging his best efforts to the fiwall and Mr. Larner was pralsed e Cn u-;( _election were viduals justified by necessity and by institution. Thg installation was con- oday by Judge Stanton J. Peelle. ! Secievd Beieies i s wmc.h ! thelr Rood_standing as citizens.” nm' ducted by Bisfiop William Frazer Mc- 2 - % E o1 ge was a “mi- Senator Capper cal attention 3 T é president of the board of directors. gne Mgy Injured When Revenue nority” winner, and had been “repudi- iat a convention of international chiefs |~y - . |Dowel, president of the board of edu who stated that he felt assured of i Bl s oe of Dotice, held. in San Francisco last | Child Will Protest Expulsion |cation of th. Metnodist Episcopal the success of the movement. Car, After Bootleggers, Collides |meni o nran asked for an im- June, recommendations. were made for 3 Church. pron ¥ : < ring. = the (‘-nat'lmt-nt of uniform !'u(e laws on of chul‘ch Head From e iden: Sees Need for Additions. With Passing Machine. Wi Be e o G the =ubject of concealed weapons. Brrems B n accepti chairmanship Mr. ng - ‘ommittee. i John C. Letts, president of the board Tn accepting the chair P The papers are to be ref Recommendations Embodied. : e e il P e referred to SeEE 3 _ CO"Stantmo le. of trustees, presided. An academic Aspinwirll said: the Scnate privile A eiacal his_bill embodies their recommen . “The new buildings at Garfield Hos- | ' A wild chase between revenue offi- e vileges and elections « said Senator Capper. adding: procession frora the basement of the not only to d d o e bie it Dosereal o ee ot hichySenator DIlling . { “It 15 the purpose of the Assoclation of hall to the auditorium preceded the ot || sces audidetectives tna gDy ham, republican, Vermont, is chalr- ! Chiefs of Police to make strenuous en- | e iee “Harold Robert Miller DRt Enit endnie i 16) (o8 cirvy tan) iR utomopliesidi Samet] bt disen :y’mam It is not customary for the ‘:f,"‘flV‘x‘fkf’\‘l’:{"‘,’:‘;h:“"’m‘e“‘”y\,,r““"{“‘l‘;: TURKS GET NOTE ON OIL |sang “America.” accompanied by Miss g the great work it has done for years, |alleged bootleggors through the |ommittee or the Senate to take {enact measures containing the restric- MardoripDavia. s Ahe N0 o or but also to furnish a much-needed in- | heavily congested business district, iion“on election contests until th # PYN-AIR | (ione as approved by the chiefs of po- v/ ey Sosepbiy. ule. chaplal crease In” tiie hospital fagilities of | chdwetly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. | mcpweniny o the oo ioots until the 7 SISl | lice 1n their annual convention. itain Ia i Fields in | v e ceriainty be false to our the cl that 1 feel that it is a 5 . n 8! which ; 5 (o . 7oy Britain ys Claim to Fiel in ‘We shall certainly be 2 duty “and = privilege for all of us|Fesulted in a series of collisions be- jlhey eflect, and Senate leaders indi- D e e eres highest duty to the world In which 1030 What we can to ald in bullding | tween the revenue men's car and ma- | ated today that despite the request 5 todsyin ek e fenforrem eniiot aw s Mosul—Treaty Bein; we 1live and to the times through them. T am glad, as I am sure other | chines near 11th and C streets, and | 1OF immediate action, the Crooker Jean Peddicord of Champaign, IlL. telling the story of the Christmas|iD the bility,of ithe g':cmu‘r';'&:‘;:;‘e“; ¥ g Which we are passing if, with our citizens will be, to join in this en-{y i v to one man. g{::::!l;nsu would lie dormant until | seals to Secretary of War Weeks, whick resulted in another large purchase ‘:gm‘;!"“’n u“:’“‘;&dmwn eafieons Drafted. possessions, we fail (".m: jresaon terprise for tne pulic weltare. NP7 revenue men began pursuit of | Heporis that Vice President Cool- | Stte Sn I D Sutlon“to. he Righer Tite o ho kT I A1 Gore imter. | the whisky car at 6th and G streets |idge might make a preliminary ref- can only be obviated through simiar T e Aloy i sInsed undertaking in which all are "'“Jt|and sped out G street to 11th street,|erence of his petition to Senators laws being passed in the sgeveral{py the Associated Pres. 100 message read at the ceremon Nted and Wl Ul Ak P highest | turning south. At 11th and C streets | Lodge and Waish, in accordance with CHIEF OF SIX NATIONS ASKS AID |siates bt st is claimed by the police | ™ {(gItNE, * December 16.—Am- | "~Xa"s member of the board of trus- ‘ e e in which I feel every |the car in which the officers were s Senate custom. today led Mr. ofticials it would encourage the legla- |\ (i Richard Washburn Child, |tees. I send my most cordial greet- b i LA N s i Wt s (el SV Baettonttt OF DUTCH IN GAINING AUTONOMY |5ttt 3650 i R of e Amerion aciesstian 125 tod St iehe, 8 i e glad to answer the call to work . P. Holman of the bureau of ge another protest against any < isdicti £ message continued. res in the campaign organizatign as well | chemistry of the Department of Agri- |8uch a move. He declared that the bia jurisdiction. @ o pecgliarities. |10 the near cast conference, plans o ing . a{d that the plans und purposes as contribute to the fund. culture, ‘practically demolishing the | impropriety of referring his papers to | trirer b "t chance can—the house- |Make a protest against the Turk-[of :he American University have Sleep In Ward Space. machine and injuring Holman, = He [Scrator Lodge was “obvlous” = | Chief Deskaheh of the Six Nations|a member of the leaue of pations. 1o [holde: foresce, the moment when he|ish proposal to expel the Greek o i RS “There are now ninety-six nurses|py flying glass. the -liberal republican league repre,lof Canada, north of Lake Erle, a: kcdj?::“":; !52"‘;‘?3- ‘i‘lu‘:’;ici?zw(':r?r?::l}" T":lné:n(frhed:“c::x?s"e‘:'t;herr:: patriarch from Constantinople at “'-n ot to me very significant 41 Garfield Tlospital. - They are| gl Sefor their wrecked car, & |sented more than 100,000 Massachu- | the Netherlands legation here yester- | ne ot o7 his peoplo up Betore the | fure e ond leern itn Broper ‘uae, | LIS afternoon's meeting of the sub- | (st we should have this institution housed in six different places. in any | revenue man leaped into a motorcycle {8etts republicans. He added that his | day to place the plea of his people for | league. e o fee of New TYork city urged |commission on minorities. at the capital, proposing, under ex- space that can be secured or impro- parked nearby and continued the ]r:)%tl;:} against the validity of Mr.|_ (inomy tn the by-twelve-mile | _~The Dutch | e Poout a vear ago. Second, While| Great Britain's memorandum to the | pert gul ance. o aulize the r\;::t"n.nd e i chase. = xeselectio Justified by 3 z > | faces to keep faith with the Indians,” | ¢y ion of & pistol in the home highly valuable educatio ces adminisiratien huilding others are| Revenue Agent Ruby and Detec- | “abundant evidence” and also by “the | strip of land they inhabit before the | Chict Deslcaneh declared, instancing | orotanly should be encoursged ita 3;';;';:,,,":::3':,5. e osul oillana materials availuble in our I S ‘ tives Nalley and Brodie of No. 6 pre-overwhelming demonstration of Mas-‘league of nations. | the treaty drawn up when the Dutch | transportation in the pocket should g braries, museums and ars that was converted and fitted up forjcinct were in the pursuing car. These | 8athusetts public sentiment at the he Lig chief de- |scttled the Mohawk vailey. and which | be discouraged of Great Britain alone, and not in |especially to take advantage of the ‘ them; others are iu two old resi-{inree officers had been working all |Polls in the recent election.” Canadian troops, the big chief de- | BT Lom B W v iolate for | : 1 that of all the allies, it was learned | presence here of scholars distinguish dences on the hospital. grounds fi“dlme morning cleaning up a number of s - clared before he left for New Ycrk|gixty years. he declared Demand “Strong Evidence. today, insists strongi: British |ed in every department of advanced a few are in a small rented house ¢ {hootlegging cases. They had made| 075 Lodge Was “Repudlated.” |, pnight, broke into the Six Na-, e e “Police authorities are right when [ 00y WURS SrREY UPOR BUUC | learning,” continued President Hard- th street. e * -| “Massachusetts has 5 2 | = £ 1 the number of nurses in. the tralning/{ acicscy inathree casemand hadicon-f, o e ,eacu::':'::";: tions' territory recently and broke Up| So the chief and his people want |theY reauire the ';:::I‘,:“:oz""'::;‘: be surrendered, it is represented, be- | " The Uniied States, though one of school it has been found necessary When at 6th and G streets north-|struction that he stand 2 the peace conference then g0ing | Queen Wilhelmina to bring the | L0oTe ETANUNE & Bertiit 10 LAY &1 cause 1t forms a part of the kingdom ! the youngest rations. is. by the blcea: to take over & ward in the Willard| o.(, they spied the small car which e stands for.” the{peiween Canadian officials and the|hole matter before the 1 t|the 19 have pistols. there|of Irak, which, bel t of}ing of God, rich in all the materiuis building for them. and the thirty | i, thEy SPIEC BAS Bt oo start. | Statement said. 0 [whole matter before the league ofjthe. crijinals have. plstols, thers rak, which, being a part of |In€ of Go% IR L tional strength probationers are now sleeping there! g in pursuit. ¥ _The total vote for senator was §67,-| 19408 e it o e e e poonieitic | AovoPots itk s under FEbal imas - Hant iprogess:t In' ward space that, if a nurses’ home | “Syp.C0Utk of Pennsylvania avenue 157, 1t was declared, and Senator| The question of separale sovereignty | {MRSSIEE 2 ©Gp€r T one stenatory | placed % (A W83 ©0 7€y Fole) Cror | date. n his Inaugural address Chancelior ‘*,f'{_gglfigf:’;":frz":? I P en 5 as|on 11th street, two of the three men | Lodge J5pived: on the face of re-|of the disputed strip was in fair way | ‘“The Jroquels warriors are lying | fhe protection of home. Drafting of the treity of Lausanne |Clark stressed the 11’"&?&“"3mr‘! ot o e ehiency of the. inctitus |In the fying car jumped out. Brodie | turme: #15,130 and, was thus @ “minor- | of settlement. he said. unil the troops |low to Eive the sachems one morc| “This bill permits & citizen to bus | now is in progress. The experts are ashington as & HH e heton: 1 tion, the hospital must erect a il;::em::lt o{fi"erc ucI:r c:;‘;h !Nl.l;i:y o b ha e o ‘h: 30»".’1.,5?&' 1o} broke into an Iroquols \-mageh and ar- | chan(‘re‘ to cflgyv.Chn o settlement by | his weapon upon memim“i Mm‘—lf working, however, on clauses that in- nd ;'ou have gathered In one ‘;;5, aunyters l{;'r‘"l‘:t‘('n"rl":fie“".‘}u"r‘:;‘j started after the car with the driver f:ct oflthe el&ct;‘nn occurred all over | to Wi 'm...“lg capital of a nation mot | ment. 3 Sres o i:";‘;gck O Porpits hiavitolicaspiiis | the subtomminsions are making rapid |quipment for & um\l:mm‘;h;a)t ean cture , Nurses Lo it. 0 state,” sa! r. Crooker, 3 > i be. found in the world. : Training School. ~ This is 4 need ]",.m as tabulated By the Goverine = {weapon tn his Home o P e he."1s | Pro&Fess it seems impossible that any the remarkable group of scholars, which every one must realize, an e and council as the basis for the is- | “frankly demands this settlement msport it in 8 |complete document can even be in- {sclentists snd speclalists centere ly the generous people of this not permited to transpo i estion of e S il inroidaia CONFERENCE HERE suance of a certificate of election to | from England on the ground that the |venicle or on_ his person unless he | itialed before Christmas. have & suggestion of 'h‘hE“E 'rm-gm.- e wamenwho dge is a result that cannot be ac- | interallied indebtedness, being of a|has a police license. The bill pro-| Rumors now are in circulation’that pan are devoting their lives to the serv- epted or recognized as representa- {quite special character, cannot be yides heavy penalties for commiting | January 24 has been fixed as the | are devoting the ON DEBTS LOOMS |tive ot a legal or final rescis. We are . |classed “with ordinary ' debts. The|crime when armed. and beink armed [ tentative date for signing the pact. n ice of humanity. satistied on all the informution that % | British government and the most emi- | i " facie evidence of in-]| Any considerable vacation over |the life of the world—is destined to Hospitals Lack Beds. = has come into our possession sine nent Englishmen In trade and finance | ormiaat 1o ommit 5 felony Christmas seems unlikely, largely be.lc.nt here. Washington is the aoc- “The meed of larger hospital ac- (Continued from First Page.) the election that Lodge. was not le- | \ 4 realize perfectly well that England | “wrmere je also a provision that no|cause of Turkey's determination | knowledged political capital of be commedations tn this city s 00me- | ot = - e atied view ot Gar- | ol alerie At T S Bl o ob- [ Sanot Sxxol prvmenc of these Gebih| puetolhall e defeeted 88 e pur: | that thore shatl belne Jll In thecon |vond, K L P O TS world . vi = witho o S > an| i e | edu - thing that concerns all of us. OUr { many's capacity to pay. prove it” Leiopuostunity §ito B oot ia0t ol Criseatard eoonomiel coxsor un UL 8t G2y T LR ERD o o] et ead upon st least In principle, lwn.z sort ot direction shall it haval e ure. well manned and well | O the outcame of that fasue de-[*0C F" 53 bankruptcy. | Pievent murder in the heat of anger | or until it s clear that there can be { An American university must be te0e managed. They atand high 'in the pends something even more fur s LactiesalMeve, o Eh Italiaa Plan in Briet. | By providing a compulsory cooling- {no agreement. to lite as our people live it The in- Tanks of medical Institutions of the [Teaching. namely, the floating of a| Mr. Crooker said his fight was not| lini Decl Premiers’| In brict, the Ttalian plan is to deal |oft time. The Turke have insisted so vigor- | tellectuaily brutal must find for him- “ountry, and render most valuable [loan by international bankers. There|in behalf of William A. Gaston, who ussolini Declares Fremiers’ n briet, the Itallan plan is to deal| ously upon continulng work through- | sel another arena. Scholarship With service. But with l}?e gro lhbor the :;em!l.'“;l‘;; zgti.nlx::es‘sog: -br:ng x:‘n; 3:: ltl!‘;: Ee:‘n:rclx;:uo undldlhte. ana 8 with the Serma.n C ”;wnds l‘ln s‘xl:chba' 50 M—_—.—__ARG"l F|XED ‘,“}: the ‘dpfmlfim“s‘}fl:g\fifi th.th:u u,",‘,',‘.:,l;h wve in it the fine quality city's population, they must be en- e n vernmen 4 an move, but was manncr that they wi practically be other elegation! y Ve | 8y h. = h‘l’sadplo meet the constantly in- somehe‘w sanction such a loan. This|designed 0 unseat thé man. who con'erence on Reparauons eliminated and Germany's reparation | 33' abandoned plans for an extended re- Dr. Clark fleCllYfi;fluég\(:‘l v::so::‘; ereasing demands for hospital serv- |is possible, of course, but highly im-|has accomplished more harm as an i debt be reduced to “A” and bonde, cess. permitting race preJ i self- ¢ i AR horkies hela thar. 1 | probanie. T cabimet dign't Wscuss | obstrucior of worldpeatsand” che| Was Unsatisfacto | 5e oson 305000 goia micks, with ON D. C. COAL SALES | et pasha nas veen instructea by | eiviese naiona satagoniem: = ly for health needs, |the making of a loan by the govern- | natural expression of liberal thought ry. ! two-year moratorfum; that the Ge = 50 his government mot to permit any |ishness, to regulate our acts between r:-:;;'d:nn?r,;nolfxm;'shg;ld have at least { ment or even the extension to Ameri- | than any man since Nero.' % ke | man_ sovernment undertake to per- | 5 brealkt in the conference until some|men and races and classes and work- fifty hospital beds for each 10,000 {can private bankers of anything that “More than that,” he continued, “the & | suade German bahkers and merchants (Continued from First Page.) definite decislon is reached. -n"k,y]eu when we should ieel'(| \)a tt:m:{t;:; population. jmight be construed as a guarantee of | practices by which ige has main- | By the Associated Press. | to guarantee a loan of a minimum of | has 250,000 men under arms and|gard and sympathize with the “Washington. the figures show. has ymoral support. tained his power in Massachusetts are| ROME, Decomber 15—At & cabinet | 300,000,000 marka, one-sixth to be|company is ready and willing to ;ma; practically in the trenches. She does | man or naUON . e gu in its hospitals open to the general 3 DisSyanhing s t i used to ze the mark an " by the regulations and instructions of | not propose to keep them in suspense o : public only 37.7 beds per 10,000, LI (O 0 s {IRCEIstC RentassloniQuay ever At ;’;’::a"f“z:‘;::";’;u:: o e Lam | Palance applled to reparations. "‘,“!tfie commission, and wants to co-|unnecessarily in order to allow Euro- of.hox:nlr!l:’ia“b:\:l:olllc‘o:s}g:[‘;““f“"f;" which is 123 per cent below this) The only way the Amerlcan gov- |*SSPYeel . 1ea tnat 2 & oo | Uonsion the alate Kevente e iana) operate withithe commission: in ths pean diplomats to spend Christmas er's Zollow S I I mintmum standard, = New York has|...ment gets into the plicture at all | the administration womld MRt to rer | e O e e, | cannot be used as a guarantee for (he | PLesent emergency. A e e T e e I Bl Bdward F. Colladay presided. fifty beds per 10.000: Philadelphia, e 5 o tonal 13 sdministeagion woulil SEBC to/ .| Mussolini reported that the confer-; CAhRot e ded 85 &gURERnLeofo i It should be borne in mind in this ur “soldiers are needed at home | Hall Edward F. Colladas presiish fifty-six; Baitimore, fifty-eight, and jon the mater of forelgn loans fs}tain its principal senatorial prop:| . S5 JEOVNTL Lbn 8 CNCC loan. tofon of the plan ts| connection that margin does not mean |and op the farms and villages which | The invocation was B HERCCH iy Boston. - eighty-one. 1f Washington [to examine them carefully in tne(Dut he said Lodge was beaten &t Another provision of the plan s {UI"GC TS %ot profit, but the full {must be reconstructed and restored.” ert Emory Blackwell, MM\etey, 1o ¢ had_ fifty beds for every 10.000 {4, o0 g policy of a year ago, home and -his “machine 19 2 shattered | count of insufficient preparation. He|that the powers entitled to repara-|,iy. ence between what he pays for |said Ismet. 'We want to know as|bers were g \elnd; e AVilnon: of its people, it would have 2.250; ‘T x = Py W;eck a il L declared he would not attend the dis- | tions may demand lhlll Ge:‘mit‘wdw:é the coal and the price to the con-|®oon as possible whether we can re-|fer. accompanied by Georee VIINCE, hospital beds. It has in its pub. ich was announced to all bankers. understood the Liberal League cuasions when they were resumed at| tinue to make reparations in kind andi ;o “0out of this margin must come | lease them for the reconstruction| Dr. George Zook, sp e lic general hospitals, Tt required that any banker or bank- |has served notice on Massachusetts that after expiration of the moTa-| ;¢ the dealer's operating expenses, | Turkey so sadly needs. er education of the bureau of educa Tt should have 555 hoB” [ ine rm desirous of floating a foreign | E1COtion officials to preserve the bal- | Paris, unless thero were suitablo dip-| torium, when Germany's crodit I T&: | such as depreciation, insurance, labor tsoeiiBoanas too tlon, spoke on_the place of the uni- pital beds, acording to this standard, s Aol A a t " St lots for use in the Senate contest. lomatic preparation beforehand. He|stored she resume the payment O ;‘“d gasoline for trucks, before the +versities and colhlegel nl the B":u to provide for its mormal needs |00 SG0IC A% 8 g::n%:l&ox?‘;:f‘:z‘r: e e ?ne:ll-:"gi “{a‘-hekro'h;r:mfi:s:;?mfio feparations | net profit is arrived at. tionRINILe LTS A Certainly the National Capital should | i i , going back on de S T atter of Walter C. Allen, secr Francis J. A e wther leading cities in | the government “so that the latter | POLICE TRAFFIC BUREAU |lation speiied failure. The ‘plan w. 5 he B spoke. o omemortatione. for the care of its|might interpose its obfection. one” which. ta. wie_opimion must| DEATH UNDER WINDOW |12, to the commission to the B. T s e e B e e e T 2 aeths | GETS GRAHAM BUILDING | *3iieay be souowes TR e ponte o She Gaarerses Will Launch Drive Soon e Tt A aile =t No Reference to United States. ACCIDENT, IS VERDICT |12th instant, submitting a list of your —_— “The most pressing demand, the hos- | objection Wwould have as much welght The plan which Premier Mussolini | new prices for coal, it appears that I ” nital officlals say, is for private rooms [ morally as a limitation of law. The | Elevators May Be Established for |presented at the London conference = these are based upon the prices for patients. Supt. Mavs tells me that |administration Insists that loans must | gcoreg of Auto Permit Applicants as publ‘i:heg hnl;e‘. lnd‘nlno(ew:;}.y Coroner Clears Finding of Body of ;h&rgeddbg;i dl‘r;e‘ (Z‘.‘ecrc“g..l-‘;s ‘?’t‘m‘:} v = eature that contains nof T any an giten x’." ::'e‘ !‘;l:‘:i;h: he ‘f;‘ o ’;‘L :gro;ndld:nd“;nrol pfr:: “{".fi“.u,':,‘:.'{:t.‘:: about the United States. It declares, _ Harry 8. Gray, 51,in E | $3.30 for the egs, stove and nut sizes { T o Pday awhe Apply for rooms at|or maintenance of armies or navies| 8t Fourteenth and E Streets. - |however, that not even the wealthy and a margin of $2.75 for the pea co: { Srfeld Hospital cs s ; countries on both sides of the At- Street Yard. “The wholesale prices at the C. & : Garfield Hospital cannot be accommo It was proper, therefore, for J. P.| mne third fl £ the . Grahamitco IPEACE Adopts Resolution Maki dated simply because all the rooms e third floor of “the Gr: lantic will be sble to escape the 5 P. Fuel Company’s yard include a 53 ated simply because all the rooms[Morsan, prime mover in the interna- | puiging at the southwest corner. of | gTave effects of continuance of the| Coroner Nevitt yesterday afternoon|margin of 60 cents covering the A ;'"'fl, “: treatment or surgical opera- | tioner bankers’ committee, to con-|14th and E streets has been lloted to | unsatisfactory post-war conditions of | Bave a certificate of accidental death | dumpage charge. This margin, to- Provision in Order in tions have to be placed in_ public isult the Washington government to th.fl trfi*?chbflrehl\l %l the peléca de‘i- ::n Pfillt bfo“rtxl'u‘milxt ml:l':l!;l':l/::fi in the case of Harry Spottswood Gray, ze;heer(h\::lth‘htemn:a;flfi(:" bxin::l‘:x’ ;; il v the Treasu art- W e utterly iniquito = 5 - | mor z : a Jwards until roome are vacated. died |1°8FT If it had any objection to the re- | Ut Ul the approval of the public | Italy, France and Belgium for the fitty-one years old, an interior deco- | O than (he WO METE S ere Naval Supply Bill. Justice Stafford Imposes Seiitence Seventy-five or more rooms are re. |Yival of the proposition made a year | puildings commission. | sake of restoring Germany, and that|rator, whose body was found fn the | reagonable. ' f Eight Years for 0ld Spired ta mect the meeds of Garficld |a%o whereby after & moratorium was) Receipt of this word was the source | in dealing with tho repatations prob- | yard In rear of 206 E strect, where “The understanding with all dealers of Eigl spital, its directors state, and these | declared on Germany's payments this 3! 'lrlt\l:icllt(on tto Ifond\lmluhml; 1:3 ;zne‘e &te‘r.%l:ed Indebtedness can-| pe -roome%, elrll':y ;.al!erdfl:s morning. :‘; rll!;:td ;rm'éo :lf ‘i!«-';?ufl:?‘_v: -t;-; B M . Change Game. ¢ vi v i ster an ns or Headley, chie! 3 . t E. 3 = o Press. d o Beiding, wonverting an mumn |Jear & loan might be advanced to of the_traflic bureau, who for several | Peints t Memorandum. oner, ‘periormed nn Sutopss at ‘the | the commission cannot, therefore, ap-| By a vote of 251 to 9-the House to- | 3 the old administeation bullding as | Elp Uermany meet some current|years has had only a narrow hallroom ; morgue. He found that Gray had re- | prove all your retall prices where this | 5.+ aa50ted & resolution making in | e Tthiaed In meking o thoroughe | oDligations. Such a losn would belon ‘the top floor of the District( The following are the principalt ceived a fracture of the skull, frac- | margin is exceeded. Ay ion making ini oo 0 e “fimflam” game are- 2 t th t | PO i 3 2 s understoos e District w! > - | jurfes. i requesting the President to nego- e g e pE e ren ina®it }s | military sanctions “provided in _thelendeavor fo establish elevator service [ not renounce any portion of her|” The coroner was unable to find there | Eets his supply fiom another com-|ygte with forel wers relative o |clared Justice Stafford today, when £0% inis sum that the hospital veill{iroatY of Versailles or at least agree {n the Gral building for persons | reparations ynless an equitable Set-|were any suspicious circumstances in | pany’'s dump should make the 60-cent g1 po ative to |l 0 tenced William Smith, colored. i sum that the hospital will|yo withhold for a period of years the | going to e Lo D erso e | Trament of the Interallied debt ques- | the case, and reached the conclusion |dumpage allowance part of his $3.50 | limiting the construction of-war cratt e e i B ey e e planning (6 form | fulfiliment of those sections of the | third foor. It also is likely that ar- | tion enables the allied to renounce & that Gray had fallen trom the window | operating margin. of 10,000 tons or-less. e i el s T an organization of hundreds of infite | foed o mincte e Hoatiam & (conslder | rangements will be made with the col- | correspondent portion of their repa-| of his room on the third floor. The Mr. Agnew stated today the Jov| By this action the provision itseif|li8ry- The sentence would have S ntial men and women to present the | for & minute the floating of & Ger-{jector of taxes to have a deputy sta- | rations in favor of Germany. body was taken to Ryan's undertak- | company is heartily in favor of the en years, the court said, but he took ‘ . %o the people, in |man e’:‘;';“‘gr:; {;iel’::f":";:!v:;;m;:e tioned in_the traffic bureau to accept | The plan points out that E land 18| ing es(‘lbllx'l:menl,hal;1 Pennsylvania | new rlesum!nn: laromrlt-ted blx the r:lmlllna: in the bill, secure from ] into_consideration that Smlrlih had . e 5 = - ion to effect such & -1 a utheast, ion is | commission yesterday to prevent con- | elimination on a 2 t ecurin, o they will be glad 't';njoo‘l‘n:nfi';x l(hl:u" ?;.d.' :gma:e‘se 1(;\;& lnhfewr:‘\zc:e fe:;nagiyhog:: ;*;:v‘éf"u‘,‘i'n%;"?n',‘%-z?n‘;"%,';%c’é‘l 3-’-‘,::";?:‘&?5‘ ;:::flu o?fl‘m policy out- s:;:';:n'do !&llt:s w;b:;mfi ’&‘.‘Z f\’?}enfi [:umen:l x:o.i. : -hoygi;t::lroung" :‘: unauthorized ;.‘m:&?n‘ :,‘,.,::.d.:fln: :‘.l?fi?’u‘:'&% ‘:}::::";'h:e"e:o;:\f; :rob- i . of applicants going tq - | 1 n the our note. services w: e held Monda, ter- | many dealers in an effort to get co; 4 ith had receive ‘rom yortant undertaking, to respond to|opligations. e Ht it the Italian government,” it says,|noon. . % I Tatoad of Staying with one dealer. . |that the whole question will be passed | 257%, BIth (N0 PG old scheme this community call for community health.” = FIGHTS VOTAW PLEA. Dr. Cole, Complainant in Suit for Alleged Libel, Files Motion. Justice Hoehling of the District Su- preme Court has under advisement today a motion of Attorney Crandal Mackey. counsel for Dr. G. Lee Cale, Washington physician, to strike out & plea of justification flled by Mys. Carolyn Volaw, sister of Presi- dent Harding. to his suit for $35, for alleged libel. Mra Votaw wrote & letter to Justice Stafford during the trjal of a divorce proceeding between Dr. Cole and his wife which reflected on the physician. The letter forms the basis of the suit. Attorney Mackey claimed the plea of justification is inconsistent with the former plea of “not guilty” enter- ed by Attorney Wilten J. Lambert for Harvey Coming to Give Views. So the whole situation is inter- woven in such fashion that the Presi- dent has asked Ambassador Harvey to come here at once and give his viewpoint on just how desperate Eu- rope really is and what measures seem to him from an intimate con- tact with Europe to be advisable. President Harding himself has let it be known that he has no desire to avold the exercise of American in- fluence; In fact, that he desires to use it to the utmost to help in the present crisis. The forelgn govern- ments have made it clear that the United States, because of its detach- ment from European controversies, is in a strong position to make its volce heard and its views effective. Media- tion has been sought. It will be grante ‘That's as far as any description of the present situation go. The Amer- trict building. INSTRUCTS POLICEMEN IN SOCIAL HYGIENE WORK. s upon finally by the House. It prob- ably will be ready late today or Mon- day. ‘Those voting against the resolution were. Begg, Cooper of Wisconsin, Fitzgerald, Gahn, Lineberger, Moores of Indiana and Porter. republicans, Logan and Stevenson, democrats. Leaders sald the big vote Indicated that the request of the Prerident would remain in the bill, although was said efforts would be made to llln!nfl the provision as to phrase ology. MRS, ELKINS WINS. Court Orders $500 Month Payment for Son’s Support. 3 Blaine Elkine, sor of- the former enator Stephen B Elkins and brother of United States Benator Elkins of ‘West Virginia, was ordered today by Chief Justice McCoy wl“lk’l i, n 13 Atired Grisby. etting change for a $1,000 bill o e Wisual sentence of ten vea was the penalty impored on John Green, colored, for snatching a pock- thook from Margaret Henson on Vir- &'ala avenue southwest November 6 fast. Green had been released from the penitentiary last June. Ella Neal, colored. who sold dope to a revenue agent, was given a term of two yearg and six months in the penitentiary. She had been in jail six Tionths, and the court allowed that time off @ three-year sentence. Al- bert Street, colored, also convicted as a “dope peddler.”’ was given two Vears in the penitentiary. ~ Street is aerving a year at Occoquan for car- Tying concealed weapons, and the new sontence will begin at the-end of that colored, who took $9° machine drawer in will serve a year at Occoqua: C.” Thomas, colored, will Lo "two vears In “ins penitentiars he was caught while trying o he pocket of Edward McCabe on Missouri avenue October 27 Jast. A rom the sewing :fl: aunt’s home, Mrs. Voiaw. Mr. Lambest defended |jcan commission created by Congress . . he fling of the plex. < e = ears also was given e - ::'( :l;dl:h; ;‘rl;:': ::,;::::“ '-“n;‘::;t. E :'uwnm l:r‘m;hlok‘:upn m"t. of t::’lr' e:!‘l? h’::"o{!. ";l'olilyh colored, for forgery. POSTAL STATIONS OPEN. |or the principal or intersst. ~Some e wor wae SRR DT TILLMAN ILL — people have thought additional power and his maintenance fixed at $250 per MRS. 3 ‘The classified postal stations of the city will be open tomorrow from 3 10 6 p.m. to accommodate those de- siring to mail parcels. This will be the “last Sunday before Christmas.” aa far as the postal facilities are con- would be .needed -from Congress to enable this commission to have a free hand in negotiating with the allies. It eeems to be the consensus of opinion now, however, that more month.! Recently Mrs. Elkins the court to increase the allowance saying the boy is in icate health and requires medical attention. The wife was represented by Attorneys Douglas, Ober and Douglas and J. V. Morgan. Widow of Late Senator in Critical Condition—S8on Summoned. GREENWOOD, 8. C., December 16.— power is not required in order merely to postpone the payment of interast for a period of years or even the acceptance of new bonds from the allies with interest dating from 1923 or 1934, leaving the disposition g Mrs. Benjamin R. Tillman, widow of the late Upited States Senator-Till- man, is critically ill at her bome. in “Trenton, 8. C, it was learned here toliai. Henry C. Tillman, her son, who cerned, since offices will not be open December 24. . Even tomorrow the following sta- sfreet, M street northeast, Na: partment. Treasury Departme Walter Reed, and the Pick Your Poison. From Life. m le go insane from over- w‘.:k‘ln’:’gthl’l try to invent new rest accumulats sfreet and the int . tlives temporary stations, 14th and G | be-dealt_with by some future Con- £ 3 = 2 / 2ing heme ] coto: binath tor New York|lives here, has been summoned to her B ress and administration. . . . b R . at512 9tk street. shere a woctal hygitne exhibit is being held, showing Maj. Daniel Sullivan, chief of police, color cembinations 2 R R T S m« u-“. men, Dr. A owler, Dintrict olumbin health oficer, shown sealed mear Maj. Suilivan, also spoke on this subject. taxicabs, . bed'llde- . ) 65628 Connecticut avenue. (Copyright, 1922.) 14l

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