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36 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. # ., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923. ———e e e S S, . AT I S I St ey s et gy i A N A 5, R A T S I R e R R [SCHOLARLY PLAYS —— POETSEES CREEDS . BLOCK FREE Nl ‘Tagore Laments That Mus- } fim and Hindu Can Never Unite in Liberty. By the Associated Press. CALCUTTA, December 14.—Sir Rab- fndranath Tagore, poet and educator, 1as condemned the proposed wreck- | yrug¥an'‘Jonn G ing of the legi questioned the ve councils and sibility of any o n India on f the difficulties between 1 Mohamme: He ad-! = building up of ,new and itutions Instead of those now in exist- . and held the regeneration of ' rural life to be more important than national reform Need of Unity. The one problem of the day, said the poet, was the question of Hindu- Sancho Panza of Don Quixote fame. * WIN IN NEW YORK| Hamlets Hold Boards at Once—Other Classics Successful. Three NEW YORK, December 14.—The playbills of New York proclaim it one of the most cosmopolitan and most cultured cities in the world. Three Hamlets hold the boards at the same time, John Barrymore, Wal- ter Hampden and Sir John Martin- distinctly British are being given. ", Somerset y and Ber- nard Shaw. H cal plays con- Robert farc Mrs. Fiske, Richard Bennett, Wil liam Faversham and Cyril Maude are enlisted. There are five French plays, one a famous classic, another by the most promising young dramatist in France. Two Spanish plays present sections of the historles of Casanova. the fa- mous Italian bon-viveur, and of A play by Ferenc Melnar leads the list of "those from middle Kurope, while there are others of the sunny South Seas. TULSA TO GET WATER FROM 60 MILES AWAY Great Project Now Assures City of 25,000,000 Gallons Each Day. TULSA, Okla, December 14.—A con- struction project, designed to carry mountain water to Tulsa from & source sixty miles away in the Spav- inaw hills, is today nearing comple- tion. A pipe line five feet in diameter will carry the fluid to a community of more than 100,000 people rate of 25,000,000 gallons & d bullding program, under W January, 1923, constitutes one of the largest engineering projects in the United States. The new system, In- cluding & city storage reservoir for emergency supplies. will cost ap- proximately $7.000.000, and is ex- pected to be completed In the spring of 1924, It will glve Tulsa its first hydrant drinking water. The water will be brought to a low spot within five miles of the city by gr and from there pumped to a second reservoir on the highest of t hills surrounding Tulsa. The system will be one of the longest gravity pipe lines in the worl - — “ask for Horlick's The ORIGINAL PREDICTS EXTINCTION OF HORSE FAMILY Professor Says Species Cannot Exist More Than Another Century. BERKELEY, Calif, December 14.— Statistics recently circulated stated that horses, in large measure freed, be- cause of motor power, from the labors that made them beasts of burden, were Increasing rather than diminishing in number. But now comes Prof. E. L. Furlong, curator of the vertebrate col- lection ut the University of California, with thé prediction that the horse will be virtuaily extinet on the Americgn continent in another century. Prof. Furlong Is so confident of his supposition that: he has started for p terity a collect of all modern s mens of the equine family. His collec- tlon will rest in the museum of paleon- tology, along with the bones of the {hree-toed horse and other prehistoric kin. Recalling the dominating position of motor conveyances in the cities, Prof. Furlong adds: “Daily the tractor and the automobile are taking the place of the horse in rural life. As the usefulness of the horse passes, 8o will the neces- sity for its existence. Before many years the use of a horse for the purposes with which he has been identified gince time immem will be a curlosity. In an- other hundred years you may find horses in zoos. I am sure you will not find them anywhere else.” —_— CHARGE PAPER TRUST. Vienna Publishers Appeal to Gov- ernment. VIENNA, December 14.—Publishers of Vienna newspapers have appealed to the government for relicf from the paper trust. They d hey are paying 50 per cent m before the war for news print. which, with the cost of labor, hem In a precarious position. PARIS POLICE BAN GERMAN BANK NOTES War-Time Law Recalled to !‘re-l vent Their Sale as Souvenirs. PARIS, December bank notes, mostly in millions and billions, have been driven off the streets of Paris by the police. They were sold chiefly as souvenirs or glven as premiums, but the city au- thorities discovered & war-time law forbldding traffic in foreign moneys except under license and they have applied ft. Just why this law should have been dug up now, after German currency had been circulating widely for sev eral years, puzzled the curious, a t to be quite worth whil French to see to what depth: < had fallen. 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