Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 35

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924, BRUSH M AY HE A[l PERSHING MAY BECOME | :ctn. ™ "Cnuted"stacce ar wne | LAWYERS BACK BILL. | iteii” sidgen’ sbiovia’ - siten 'a | ASKS GRAIN POOL MERGER [Taregerof s yiosrnitve, = v | GREAT FLOODS IN RUSSIA. P 1 r 1t 1al lebrati 14 AL Sl TR salary that would allow them to live it ot done to favor any par- | s N “CZAR” IN MOVIE WORLD |5r5etn, simsammia, celebration o Sy o wiow, ther o 7% = Appear Before Senators to Urge|sumed office, he sald two judges had | Action Declared Only Hope of Ca- z > s Judges' P 5 resigned on account of the insufficient Lo i BIB SUGAR EnMBlNE ESdepsathi Froesbes st D isooncas b g R L iy b il DA Dnmany | Germany Losing Metal Trade. | A . ticular group. | Enormous Losses in Property -and TVSK, Russia, December A delegation of lawyers from all Y SRR, REGINA, Saskatchewan, December ce of The Amsociated Press floods have swept over. the Independent Producers and Dis- Blaze Drives 150 Waterbury Ten. | PATtS of the countcy appeared yesterday Reds Welcome British 16.—Amalgamation of the 'Saskatche. | “TT*POndence of The An 3 I ‘district, entafling ehor tributors’ Association. aze ves aterbury Ten-|jefore a subcommittee of the Sen- 3 wan Co-operative Elevator Co. sand| NUREMBERG, November 2 The | mous losses in property. and cattle ants to Street. ate. ‘judiciary.. commiuge (o, urye ] Corompastimos v The Asaccitfod!Bransc the United Grain Growers, or at|metal ware exports of Germany re- |The Amur River has risen 14 fee: By the Associated Press. favorable action on ;eblll to increase| MOSCOW, November 24.—Members |least the observnll:ce of amicable | cently have m;munt»d to um’ about | Docks’ at ‘Nikolalevsk have been en 3 t r 16.—Gen.| 'WATE! Y, Conn., December 16. | judges’ salaries. They supported afof the British Trade Unlon delega- | relations between them, was declared |40 per cent of the pre-war igures, | tirely molished; many houses have Present Plans Contemplate O e e b ffarel e | Wi RO L et B s A rt | ST By (BAmators oot Havublimei| o ba LIS Tead enthustasticaly | to be the only salvation of Canadian |according to announcement of the |been unroofed. and flosting. ce nas ichi i ostilon of “movie czar” of the Inde- |ily tenement house into the street|Pennsylvania, which would provide |received by Soviet authorit upon | farmers by A. J. McPha{' and Donald | German Metal Ware Manufacturers umulated in the streets to a Concern Furnishing Third pendent Producers and Distributors’ |early today after many had been | that the Assoclate Justices of the|their arrival. The committee is mak- | McRae of the United Wheat Pool | Assoclation, The decline. it is [ heliht of three feet. S | he whole of ,Lengora Island, at the mouth of the Amur, is submerged The loss of life cannot be ascer tained at present. owers similar to|overcome by smoke. Twehty persons, | Supreme Court be given $20,000 an-|ing an investigation of the condition | during a debate here yesterday on|is due to the protective mex | { f World Suppl {\hs;::l::lw‘mwl‘;.hfltym on his return | trapped lnyannrlmenla on the fifth|nually. Many other judges would |of Russian trade unionism with a | negotiations that have taken place ladopted by many countries whic - . 0 or pply- trom Lima, Peru, in February,'it was |floor, were rescued by firemen. The |recelve proportionate increases. view of establishing International | between the pool and the co-operative | merly consumed considerable q ceported here yvesterday. The general damage was estimated at $500,000. Attorney General Stone, speaking|unity of workingmen's organizations. | company. F. W. Riddell, general|tics of German goods. ssociated Press. YORK, December 16.—Mat- : SR PR PRI T ", Brush, president and chair- the executive committee of rican International Corpora- eived offer to become the American Sugar Re- C ny at a salary of $150,000 w York Times said yes- offer contemplates that h shall take active direction American Sugar Refining Com- - ® ceeding in this capacity Earl president, according to the American Sugar Refining Com- iny, together with the Natlonal B : . ; e el e : Santa Claus, our new artist, is here every day, making little journeys through the store, sketch- ta uire, with the consent 3 and the Government e ey e ing gift suggestions for every one. Here's almost a page of ideas for Wednesday's busy shoppers, S oy e it s eds in refined sugar. Rumors of Discordl. been rumors of a con- organization of the exec nel of the company vear, due to reported d! among some of the sto company policy. At has there been a 1 of Mr. Brush as th f the company. " made Brush mad to the effect that he he post on such terms him entire direction of operating and financial ion has yet to be board of directors ar Refining Com- and, if the in- Brush for the . the arrangement concluded at that Whether Mr. Brush would relin- d of the Amerlcan | ration. If he ac- of the American Company is mot Y HENRY M. DAWES ENDS DUTIES AS CONTROLLER ®Col. J. W. McIntosh Takes Up Work as Acting Oficial—May Be Named to Post. | I | tly resigned urrency, left ¥. his responsi- over by Col. J. o for the present acting controller. | about the city today \ might be named to succeed Mr. tion, but there was iation of such re- one for the Nme‘ City, where hel ome business matvl ing to Columbus, Ohlo 1 presidency | Chase, who | secretary ashington 1 be with Mr. same capacity. | a secretary Dawes when was director of the Bu- | Budget 1 i e e E | Buys 100 Trolley Cars. | PHILADELPHIA, December 16— The Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. hus placed an order with the James G. Brill Co. for 100 new trolley cars %0 cost approximately $1,200,000. De- livery is to begin next April. Commodious lounge room—large dressing rooms, maid, mani- cure. Detailed announce- ment of the new, fast, luxarious service to ifornia on page The action of Nature’s Remedy (Mt T-I:Ie.u : :nme natural and dfia- S et i il [ ol\.fi:k’ewlha test. You will appreciate this difference. | Chips off the Old Block R JUNIORS == Little IRe The same NQ—in one-third doses, candy-coated. For children and adults. $0LD BY YOUR DRUGGIST L

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