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PRESDENT GV FARMAELEF PLAN Representative Summers Puts Tariff Increase at Head of Aid Sought. Suggestions for the relief of farm- ers in the northwest were laid be- fore President Coolidge yesterday by Representative _Summe! publican, Washington. They included: Increase of the tariff on wheat to double the present duties. Creation of a government agency dle export wheat. duction of frefght rates on farm yroducts and “elimination of unfair rimination.” ment of co-Ch business in™ at. s for “holding murketing of whe rence to his it export agency. ation of | s with agency should have at lts e $58,000,000 profits that nited States Wheat Corpora- tion during the To this should be added interest—giving a total of on which this federal ex- ¢ corporation could operate any way drawing on the cderal Treasury and without one foliaof expense to other industries or to the taxpayers of the country. During his talk with the Presiden Mr. Summers declared it was impera- tive that the reclamation of arid vest be placed on an y sound business basis. nounced his inention of re- i & bill which would au- Jorize the administration to use the Navy in the enforcement of pro- hibition. MT.VERNON CHORUS 10 SING ORATORID “Dawn in the Desert,” by R. Deane Shure, Now in Rehearsal. »ments have been made tion during the s of the oratorfo. by R. Deane Vernon Chorus for the henefit of enton Home. and Vernon Place h. Final arran the church at § p.m. on nd 2 i which is the 105th| Shure, director of music at the Mount Vernon Place Church, v @ chorus of . assisted by text of the oratorio was pre- Rossell Edward Mitchell, a ton architect. who has col- d with Mr. Shure on a num- r of works. The music is based largely upon much It is res nd is core o with filled with <alls for a'sopra d cont; The production this from manuscript. Roland Robbins, manager of Jieith's, has offered the theater for the performance for the Florence Crittenton Home and the performance s been given the support of ration of Churches and the heen in progress since t September. Mr. neen direct all three perform- World Telephone Census Puts D. C. Fifith From Top Washington ranks fitth among the cities of the world in the number of telephones per capita, according to the statement just tssued by the American Telephone and Tolegraph Company. Minneapolis leads America with nearly twenty-five telephones to every 100 of its population. Los Angeles Is second, with nearly twenty-three telephones for every 100 persons, while Denver, Chi- cago and the District In the order named are slightly below Los An- | geles with about twenty-two tele- phones for every 100 persons. Copenhagen, Denmark, ledds the | foreign citles of the world with | about fifteen telephones to every 100 persons in that city, whereas Naples foots the list with less than five telephones per 101, it T Everythin | auditorfum with a seating SHRNEFOUNDATION ALMOST COMPLETE George Washington Memorial Walls Soon Will Be Rising. Massive foundutions for the George Washington Memorial auditorium are nearing completion and the walls of the structure, which will be one of the most impressive and magnificent in ‘the Natlonal Cupltal will soon | be rising. The central be capacity that will make foature will 00—something Jle the gathering and the hou )f innumerable great conferences i g Is Right Where You Want It When you own a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET, instead of walking miles- to gather materials for a meal, you sit comfortably - Everything you need to your work. is within easy reach. Useless stooping, walking and wasted motions are eliminated. Kitchen work becomes easy. 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Under the act of Congress appropriating the site and providing for the erection of the building, it is stipulated that upon its completion it shall pass under the direction of the Smithsonian Insti- tution, in the midst of whose mag- nificent buildings it will stand, and be administered by it in the interests of all the people of the United States. neers, order: for d patriotic . organiza- The building will | West! i Infan s nical Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. M. F. Scanlon, air service, has been relieved from duty at Me- | ook Field, Ohio, and ordered to this | J. city for duty in the militia bureau | t of the War Department. Maj. J. 8. Butler, Corps of Engi- blishment in tion to “dis lture apd a| of right prin- For a cen- learning, HAS Sergt. barra Washington has been It is now to be carried build practical foundations are that he him- hingto; PLATES Al T want is your nante and address so ¥ can send 1"Fhat's my only argument. 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