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16 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1925. PEACE HELD NEAR "Socheretier Cer - ITAXRECEIPTSFALL |*"eRnisin swatvers 7o roneaa| ELEGTRIGAL BODY [ an o ke TEARM RELIEFBILL, - INHARD COALAREA en 1 in ot BE) O ESTIMATES s comesers e v s i T0 CONVENE HERE .22 ™ BEATEN, IS REVIVED emy Slain With Debts Unpaid Brings Mis- PrRaar T Ul R 12, Danger of General Strike s i .;,,”1‘,,.,‘ sivaniaavene | First Six Months of Fiscal fortiine to Slayers® Kin. Leaders in Industry to Hear| ne pians to muie the irip 0 the |McNary - Haugen Measure Averted When Movement el er o Yok ves ’ Year Show Collections Hoover Speak TOMOMTOW ~ | Veit'ierm o mait tram shormes: Modified to Meet Objec- eller, jr E gallons who was return- 3 ing ace Dodge Hotel from the By Consolidated Press suspected Killer of a Chinese whose : in real style : Fails of Support. . o on the cause and cure Short. Y January 22— The post- | life has been - taken while he stfll Night. Cox made reservations of.a draw- tions, Sponsors Say. { ft the machine and pro- E w stops in Doyers, Pell| owed mon Further disasters of ing room on a train, 2 = | ceeded 1o |“" hotel in a taxicab _ and Mott streets, th crooked thor-|the kind. must be prevented by debts e ")'“ hen I get my doctor bills and obtaining he ear, oughfares « the center of Ne e cared fo oiper. expens paid, have oilided with ‘an present i 1 vear Fede: tax re- [, O tnfx'»quz:n( ”‘.m“‘ Lo o )r‘n’l)’d Secrecy Guards N en. nent In |||l~‘ electric: industry will said, o 1 might weil I.r\ l"u d by Cr B! Alexan ceipts have fallen so far below the[hi? infrequent comings were halied| Great secrecy gnards the names of [ Eather in Washington tomorrow fof| jail in comfort, and when 1 get to 1 3 on.the Avenue be. ‘| Preliminary estfmate: that it is mow !l P br e ™\ iane “d yatter 4n scrawly Chinese whose debts have been|the two-day reglonal meeting of | Leavenworth I am golng to hire a O tween, Nt | Tenth Strects, |anticipated that the entire ¥ ¥ | hieroglyphics from some loved one in aid. Geographical District, No. 2, Ameri- | taxicab, if it takes my last $10, |JCyary-Haugen farm rellef measure Mrs. Walton 4 of- 18293 street, considerably - short- of original | g it ¥R L Sl ey a8 he worked I know of two men who perhaps|can Institute of Electrical Engineers, | and ride right to the prison gates, | Ponsored by the organization. ceupant - of the latter machine, | Treasury estimates. along his route he was watched up-|are marked for th," one big mer- | to be held at the Washington Hotel. Representatives of ths council pre- was injured about the head and Income tax receipts amounted to | Ch il i T pundred pairs. of | chant admitted here may be more. Among the speakers will be Secre- —e — sented arguments in favor of the fice and was taken to Emergency |$780,611,221 in the six' months from| ;.,.,q b s Who knows? tary of Commerce Hoover, Who Will | (From the 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.) n;w}lx:m)’ :.;n at jolmdn}a:auns last night of the » and House agri- Hospiti July 1 'to December 31, 1t- was re= |y Sy 10t o receipt for all thelr @0 not know their names,” he in- | address the Friday evening dinner = vealed in Treasury figur whereas Sk el ove | is BOthl “I do mot know that these |meeting . culture committees, after appearing R : the ‘preliminary eatimate had con-|4nheld bills—and there la nothi€| . e marked for death. I'only know echnical papers will be presented ! In its support before the President be 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.) that Chinatown, torn with tong - ’ by engineers of note, dealing with gricultural c 1 2 templated $825,000,000 or more. Fare,” Axsaas .aal 1\ dresds u ox. | the ng and On Leong tongs de- igineers ote, dealing agricultural commission 5 s as eads an un & o i some of the vital problems confront- Hearing of the council's spokes- The Amarican Council of Agric ture is endeavoring to obtain indorse ment by the farm group in Congress eyes. The watchers feared pected rece For the words “P: or two ago not to kill any Mixcellaneous Items Increase. 5 r'u;*l,"h“"g“ ,,““, rln”:w X ‘_'\d‘»”h:l‘\"‘f: e aho wonld leave: debta” behind 408 lhr‘»ulrl;vr‘l: 1 world Ilnd:nl"l;‘lud: men the committees was in line Miscellbn gona: inxbd pronucin SL6Li Aeat 1 Ertaston I’ would bring vengeance on | InE power factor correction. Ightning ¥Ith @ plun on the part of the can- 000 against an es e of ab e to And \ysterious whe otection, interconnection w essional farm group to get behind Sl Sl f about] Thix little fnnovation, introduced the tong. And It ls mysierious when | auency converters, artifictal trana- some farm rel T b nns that | 26,000, he March and June a day or two ago into the blood feud > o 4 mission systems, thermal constants of it can be pa at ghis session. N g dalar el il e : who does not card calling fo et | come tax installments may serve (0lof the Celentinls, means simply that who does not send s card calling£or | ;ycnines and electrical insulation. decision was reached’last night as t Bt | holster up th e 1y vl i if a Chinaman {s notified his debts C. £ v e ha what attl ould be taken on the u T from that source, but It was sald | i, & CRIDATAR 15 hotiled his CEDE| Comparative peace had been thou Program Announced. ot L i el miscellaneous receipts are due to de- | o} 6 to have descended upon New York's| qp e i foneaita SPLLS o s : c & for his scalp. And so, today, | v I & meeting w open tomorrow ase- in. the same. period liching for his scalp. And wo, t0day: | Chinatown. Where the feuds raged | morning: with rexistration of dele- Joseph A. Finelli, Missing Six Objections Are Met. ved with receipts from the [ {j (o8 TH hot in the late Fall, with many at 9:30, to be followéd by the The commi % eir homes and shops dreading what gates at 9:30, to be followed by the . he committes was told that - sponding six months in 1923, the | (A0 " SR THE S 0P deaths each day, there have been few | oo opening at 10'0’clock. Speak- Week: bill, while following the 1 n ® | eac e may bring forth—for the || 2 v wesl program op 3 D S, Vi | ng general | Favorable Report. Is Ordered | totai coliections fell oft something |inaii airendy has brought ‘them se:|killingssin’the past few weeks ers will be H. H. Spencer and H. L » Believed to Have of the original McNary-Haugen meas- ! .(v‘\nryxl}\‘h 000 | ”THN decrease came | colpiy“ror all thetr bifls State of Calm Reached. n of the Masaa nukatta Listituts Committed Suicide which was defeated In the House ‘rough & drop in income taxes The tome war had reached such a|of Technology and Dr. Joseph Slepian = Besntion; Contained nane cf on Act Creating New Board | siocss.3s0 and a reduction in ,.,'} Mystery In Payments. [\ ke Sane miae BAd breagion i n the Westinghouse = Electric and 3 e red main ob ipts from miscellaneous sources o o e T oS SE 8 b ¢ . Manufacturing Co. tionable features of that measy istri e aIned. how- | The benevolenee of some unknown Leong dared venture into IHip Sing g o e Bplo ol 0 Ry - features at measure for District. B e e | friend, family pride or the mark of | territory, which has not been done| At the afternoon seesion Dr A F | The f Joseph A. b e [ i w not he % ViRt | expected settlement of th two | only to a word by a child to the | ; i hitehead of | tor and pron | mens debts, news of which has|Hip Sings that he wished to visit in | Johns Hop i G ) Fokd opuille ihastar s 1rES | spread through the Chir colony. | their nelghborhood and they said he [ dress the mecting. f Columbia was iy A changes | The first is unlikely, The world is|could go In safely. 1f they said he| ! l‘l““ s # . not made that way. The second is|could, he knew they would keep their [ SPeakers at thet din | here were few 1 ncreases in s . orro t ude Bri \ Wil- | “take @ walk = Tound Asatin of the House | oo o rirs during the six |Possible, for the Chinaman has a hor- [word, and he ventured forth without [ BORFORE IR 6 ightir Satidbiin| (o B e el lumbia com- srincipal increase dis-|TOT Of “sin youin,” or debt, and would | fear entiof the Ariers1| by two) boya sk | Institute of £ gineers. | 7y, Settlement Preeast. the board of public oF so seriou | here, who haa he 1 ther's hom yesterday afternoon 1 executive session. | alosed by the Treasury's re Was |Pay a relative's bills rather than have| Then came ‘the council meeting at 1! will be brought up in the House ns on tobacco, which |the family name dishonored. which the On Leongs decided that e Tatot e Te v Shipic i |and Senate at the earliest possible date, | paia $171,661,049 into the Treasury| But the last is the likely fdea—|trouble had come to the family of| o, o A |and favorable action s predicted by | {n the period, an increase of $9,02: considering the council meetings held [one of ‘their members because the| i 4o nr’\mk-h"j . Ferey al ° embers of the com over the corresponding figure for 1 a few days back by the Hip: Sing|tong had killed in warfare a Hip | RF0Y T eess of Sl Bote & ‘m"‘"' Although a determined fight was | angd a substantial increase over the |and On Leong tongs, at which it was|Sing whose debts wers not receipted. R i praiiie it Ve made on the provision of the measure | first six months of 1924 decided, so they say, that the bills|In the futu 1 debts would be patd |1 B OyEe o e lectrt brought it close enough to which included in the welfare board | return from admission taxes, | ©f any Chinaman to be murdered|{by the attacking tong before the at- Doueller, of. thy Tioe Liec wall near the Bureau of E rd of the National Training | which were changed considerably in |must be taken care of first, and re-|tack. Then the Hip Sings, it is sald, nd Printing to recognize it z Girls, the committee al | e Gast seventie Bill, was cut in half |celpts sent to him. And besides, [made the same decision. Already, Delegates to Our City. man body. Seigel notified the po bin in the last six months of 1924, when |that is the logical deduction from the [ within a day or two. two men, who & nd a crew from t rbor preci were offered | the total was $17,652,235, as com- | fact that it is sald the had bought on credif, find they owe| There will be e A L e educes the | pared the same period - |of the tong war vict no_mones urday morning, and sightseeing trips d brought it to shore relfare board vear, in which § | cetpts for their bills before they dfed Things may be preparing to happen | Saturday. afternoon. = A 10 ek ¥ embers: second, | was collectec he explanation of the sche in the little district around Doyers, ering intere < 5 that children shall be sent | ' : simple, Briyation, nunger ‘and 7 1 and tt streets, known as 1 will be Bu 2 1 53 e titutions of their religious and general misfortune habit “hinatown. They may not. The next | Standards ok the Eotoy Al Lo D e e Imsd U tablinaly z 3 2 lectric I Co., the Washington [ & small r boo th nd th. rd that a 16 g . ¥ v p 3 ys or weeks w e . the third that all mestios | BRITAN SINKS WARSHIP, | iit the famils”ot the)eves-go-lttls ltow days o weeks will tal o e e ess otherwise provided Co., exchanges of the Chesapeake & "% .| OBEYING ARMS TREATY| ENGINEERS ELECT. ASSAILS OYSTER SCARE, | Paiomac Teisphone Co. aod oivers ~ | Leoniard s brother welfare b 8ed: of 2 | urday a wreath will be laid on the me of hi nge d 2R Cupdlan o the National | O1d Fighter Monarch Sent to Bot-|Man Who Never Took School| Fisheries Body Head Denies Bi- _“)I'V";T'."Y‘hd;:"vnt» = ; ers of the District would ap-| tom of Atlantic, Shattered by | Course Named Leader | valves Cause Disease. | kelnEytce fo o eul) % e g ihi% b | i will be a bridge parts 2 1 Grn hoans Bombs and Shells. W YORK, Januar Robert| jac L a., J at the City Club i e = way, who learned the engineer o Yy itk » local ¢ ttees In charg iosia R i Associated Press profession as a ch n rod- | & . 4 ¥ 4 4 the regional = ot TE st ke Stias RTLAND, En | and instrument runner and who g .. ¢ 4 environmental condi- | aow s A 3 ouLite AR i g £ Y 3 s Fis _Program—A. R. Chevnes, chairms District and would in il | L i ) he | ssociz E P |e - .]m;;m‘,_n_‘ ver, L. hin its report recon RO i ericen So 1 Ei o which ihe B McKa b Port recom-|(he verdict of th ington sterday at the an hich Hot A B poverty an treaty returned to port yesterday, i Secretary of Commer leaving the old fighter at the bottom as elected an honorary member. |t < Sl o) et iE——anse of the Atlantic to convince “Davy gway is f engineer of ‘hwp«:}‘. & esu ‘:" i Btixted Rosa Ponselle Ill. Jones” that Great Britain bad ob- rd of transportation of New Cork | he majority of oysters are eaten y served the t v. He was born in Brooklyn in|in seacoa and, as statistics LONDON n., January 2 The battles! first u want & Twenty vears later he st i | show, there is not a case of typhoid msell era singer, was | fiarce bo m airplanes. i reer as chain fever in Baltimore, Norfolk and other 1 the train from Then h & from the cruisers » line of the Northern P’ large seacoast cities located zight ondon, end was | poured shells into her gides and she 3 road in Montana. He never the oyster beds,” he sal < a physician upen her a ; the dong-range fie |attended an engineering school Publicit was stated that she of t battleships - - : 3 nach trouble « Monarch was shattered | The brewery that claims to have gements were | fron m to stern before she took rt . w eligible [made Milwaukee famous is now for| If none teok and nonme gave ity honeatn the Mkess e il cens Caad B woNIa Telgn teenth street so; est, n charges f ndling Van Horn of 1 southwest, 0 s. rpose of the b thinking the object to be a log, hook- | o iye arplus America ed it with thelr fishing 1 ar 0 forelgn trade X t ucers School is secretary passe rmer's Tls. of the Be harities, | vice president | charged that stateme ) the effect that sters carry typhoid

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