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18 Arfizy -Marine Foot Ball Game . Topic for Commerce Chamber quns for Entertainment of Participants ¢t Discussed, With Other Local Interests, ‘ at Meeting of the Directors. - Discussion of the plans for the ine Corps foot ball game s for the entertainment of ticipants; decisi nvention of the Nation 3 Association’s convention here’ next summer, and of a special committee fety council the public investigating | m cept §1,600 of that had been subserib- ed. The remainder will be obtained, but he said the chamber at this time should underwrite this/in order that the matter could be définitely settled. | It will not cost the chamber a dollar, | he sald, but the organization should take the respensibility for the com- plétion of the fund at this time. H. A. Allen, business manager of the | association, said he believed that if the assoclation came here next sum- mer for its annual convention it would be of much benefit to the Cap- ital city. He said there would be an {attendance of approximately 20,000 ~ | teachers and that they would go back rs President ent of the . outltned the foot ball hen the cham- old the Army- that his_ball ple. Since said, he hi to their home states and tell their ossmen of the needs of the Dis- vith the result that the Capital chool system would be brought irectly to the attention of Congress by the members’ constituents. The law and legislation committee still investigating the question of the proposed bond issue for Wash- ington, James T. Lloyd, chalrman of the committee, reported last night. He said that a special meeting of the committee was held, but no definite conclusion was reached. A special committee had been appointed to go thoroughly into the matter, he said, and he expected to have a definite re- ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. @, ship: Fadely & Linn, Lawrence G senheimer, Louls B. Greenberg, Henry A. Hirsch, Otto G. Jacobl, Ward & Cobb, Willlam Horgan and Pete M. Skiados. William F. Ham, chairman of the traffic committee of the chamber, sald that letters had been sent to various organizations asking them to make appearances before the Senate traf- fic investigating committee, Here 1s the opportunity, he pointed out, for ‘Washington to aceomplish something in the way of legislation, since there are many things wrong with the tra fic here that eall for additional 1 lation, Washington, he added, should have an organization to stand constructive legislation, an organiza- tion representative of the people of the city that could get together and say what the people want. Co-operation Authorized. On motion of James T. Lloyd a special committee was authorized to co-operate with the safety council in the trafic matters now pending before the Senate committee. - dent Gans directed the chairr the committees on safety, fire pollce, and legislation to api members to form this spectal coni- mittee. A. Leftwich Sinclair read a report detailing the conditions in the office of recorder of decds. He pointed out that instruments could fot be re- corded and returned to the owners in less than a year, and that it was the crowded offices of the recorder, where they are in danger of dest tion by fire, and once destroyed not be replaced. He pointed out the records are public, and that t people were entitled to have a proy The matter was referred to the com- mittee_on law_and legislatio America’s Cold Remedy Weld has been appointed f the membership commit- !F rench Girl Asks Rich American to Buy Her a Piano A chance for a “gentleman very rich, g00d and generous” to pro- vide a French maiden a plano in order that she may complete her musical education is.offered in & letter addressed to the “Mayor of ‘Washington" and turned over to the chief of police. It is written in French and bears the signature of Marguerite Morrler, Le Crestet, Ardeche, France, who admits twenty-two years. Mile. Morrier, contents of the e ploy of the Posta T pany, and she wry she had been able to economize to the extent of being able to pay for music sons. She is unable to purc plano, think howe @ wealthy n may be zen- 3 erous enc ) assist her. ! | In almost every school in Japan it | 13 the custom one day in the autwmn | to take the pupils out rabbit hunting. necessary for the papers to be in' place jn which to examine them. | SUES TO CANCEL POLICY. Insurance Company Contests Pay- ment to Suicide’s Heirs. The District Supreme 'Court Is asked to cancel two policies of $10,000 on the life of Henry 8. Byrd, taken out nine months before his alleged sul- cide. The Missour! State Life In- surance Company, in a sult against Mrs, Jennie A, V. Byrd and Henry S, Byrd, jr., widow and son of the de- ceased, claims that the insurance policles contain provisions for for- foiture of all but the paid-in pre- miums In the case of self-destruction. 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