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WEATHER. ¢ “From Press to Home (U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Light rain tonight and possibly to- , 3 Within the Hour” morrow morning, followed by clearing The Star’s carrier system covers "i!l‘:;:‘vll\l\:‘ll‘:l‘;‘vz‘ (';?:2‘;'”:!;"]':;{0\’\;[ & every city block and the regular edi- D yhaterdigs ot Tt e tion is delivered to Washington homes Rl regart o Page ’ as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bends, Page 24 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday's Ci"“l‘fi"“' 104,‘4'17 . No. 20,520, Bnteredus sceond class matter WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925—THIRTY-SIX PAGES. * TWO CENTS. * MEDIL WCORMICK, G s TRAINMEN SEEKING , SO || Towt n Sattaran. [RENTBILL DOOMED ILLINOIS SENATOR, /| g || 12.GENT RAISE ON (22 S\, Fisht to dtgiers JFSDITE (OOLIDGE flight from France to the Rio Oro Cause of Death, in Report ¥ . | mum—Other Workers Ask NN \ 20, 1t became known today | by Rules Committee in 1 | AT 5 7 N \ NN in an attempt to reach Dakar, in 2 he French Senegal, without a oge. |Wznt 70-Cent Hourly Maxi- \ N o e ssime i e | Hostility to Measure Shown ! s - \ The two airmen left Timbuctoo N . N NN ast Friday, fiving n n an at- : Made by Cerones., . . 25 Per Cent Boost. : ~ , A AN o Eie S L A Denying It Vote. ¥ AN and have not been heard from ¥ since. NEWS PROSTRATES WIFE, \ ¢ 1,000 MEN AFFECTED SUPREME COURT STAND NOW IN CHICAGO HOME BY PROPOSED INCREASE N i e \ MRS RUSH INAUGURM_ l IS CITED BY OPPONENTS | e 6 N \ S | Schedule—Present Scale Was Upper Branch Adjourns Out R of Respect to Memory. Fixed Last Year. Act, One Member Says. o € HARRISEwihia - | Was to Have Left Senate March 4. | March 30 Set as Date for Newi ‘Might Have Been Chance for | EEREMUNY PLANS Anti-Pyramiding and Licensing Senator Medill McCormick of Ilinois An increase from 58 to 70 cents an | was found dead in bed in his apart- MEDILL McCORMICK. hour in their wages was asked today | ment at the Hamilton Hotel about 10 by the motormen, conductors and bu a-glimmering when after a hearing o'clock this morning by W. H. Barse, operators of the Capltal Traction Co Z. s Seats and Removing Plat- iine rules committee 1aid the resolt hotel manager é The petition, filed by the local divi-| tion offered by Chairman Reed of Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt, who | sion of the Amalgamated Association forms Along Avenue. the House District committee on the viewed the body shortly after noon, is- | |of Street and Electric Rallway Em-| 2 i ! table. =ned a certificate of death from m | ployes, also request per cent ) During the hearing the committee | showed itself almost to a man as ditis, with the contributing caus | increase for workers other than| e R S ) = named as acute cardiac dilatation. When trainmen. About 1,000 employes are ing saws and the voices of busy men |09t only averse to granting privi- the body was first found the hotel man- L] involved. i told the story today of Washington's | 1¢8€ ¢ sideration to this ]”{1":" | hurried preparations for the cere- | tion in the present congested situa- agement called Dr. Noble P. Barnes, At present, trainmen are paid on a | eom SRRt Sl 5 who pronounced the Senator dead of sliding scale as follows: First three | monies that are to attend the inaugu- | tion. but as doubting the wisdom o attempting to pass such legislation in gastric hemorrhage | months of service, 52 cents an hour: | ration next Wednesday of President | #7tempt (oot et Although funeral arrangements had |next nine months, 56 cents, and S , i v SR Ay W B Coolidge and Vice President Charles, ¥i€W of the United States Supreme The last hope for action in the Workmen:- BiisY. FiniShing|rrous on the Dietrice Loat ol v 0 v uzh — i Chairman Reed of the House Dis- noon, it was thouzht the body wonld ‘ 4 2 v vl s Bt ¥ presented to ompany toda: In a half dozen places workmen b . =%, s : be removed to Chicago on a special e el f yeo Shay AADeTY ¥ p trict committee and Representative | % by John H. Cookman, secretary of the | lee . gan the final task today of putting |y, (AW EELS BTG Hvisnel funeral car tomorrow 3 3 f s Lampert of Wisconsin, chairman of Clint: Lo o suie opinion | Confederate M ial A union, asks that on and after; | Fast Of 2 Yeare up the official and public stands from | the subcommittee that conducted that Senator Mecormick eariier n| cONfederate Memorial ASSO- | yurch 0 the wages of motormen, | - . | which the people of Washington and | Learings on the rent bill, and Repre- the | conductors and bus operators shall| TO le Relatlon | A ’ the Nation are to view the inaugura- tive LaGuardia of New York morning had suffered an attack of vertigo and evidently fell, sustaining | Ciation Cancels Contract. |ve 7o cents an nour. | i tion and the emblematic parade thaturged that a rule be granted making " i v o | . ¥ he rent bill in order. Vigorous op- @ cut on his chin which bled, giving, The Washington Railway and E Of F d B \ will follow it. And elsewhere other!! v 2t flise tha kprsaranioiots e e aRs ; s o ikve = mageison ood to Brain o = here other |, iition was voiced by Representa- fice the Bemier Tkt b oceurty si Seeks INewAntisE -+ - | tin Coodliny sat NEye & cutps. ST workers began removing street ob-; {UNYEL LS CPTL Y d Repre- his way where he died but at present is paying the same By the Ausocisited Press | structions from the path o € Im- | centative Gilbert of Kentucky, both [ 3 -, e P e = p | ending itary pageant. members of the House legislative of the Senator's wage scale of 52, 56 and 58 cents an CHICAGO, Februar: —Harold ven 2 & i 3 P b ~ gk o o1 e big public stand a committee ol distric affairs, and b, ;l- »“‘ 5 i 1v St I"x ki l-:\r’)\» A‘:—rm (i hauol 0x8a; by ‘the JOuBial. Trecian | a o Holck, 38-year-old medical i ‘: rt’\a(.nxlr:] 1‘»&«“”;.]:» |l \nl]\\‘:\n): l’v"(’v'r :f (’u‘n\vllry‘yr::’):vrrfnf‘r!\'wn“( F 0 have occurred some time between| ATLANTA, Ga., February agreement. f : | student of the University of Chi- | b e W tes 5l bt g S:a0 oclock thix morning, when @ |zon Borelum's contract with the Stone |~ Officlals of the Capital Traction Co President, Getting Messages | :iuicnt of the University of ¢hi- | House Told Land Should Be [stana in front of the White House| Republican leader on the foor maid heard him stirring about the ! Mountain Confederate Memorial Asso- | could not be reached at an early hour it thit WRL IR IS yours was begun this morning Reealls Coolldge's Ple room, and shortly after 10 o'elock,|ciation was canceled by formal reso- | this afternoon for a statement of | From Country, in Quandary ot et st e Jear et | Acquired at Once to Make il s ke B ot when he was found dead : i 'e | their views on the petition. tepresentative Reed Senator McCormick apparently had j!ution of the association’s executive | how much food is needed for keen strong has been the demand for | committee that this was the only legis- heen in normal health, according to|¢ommittee at a meeting here today. | pe capital Traction Co. and its men Over CQngress' Pay, thinking. He will eat only when Approach to Brldge. seats that there now remains no doubt | jation on which the committe a re- the hotel management. and was under- [ President Hollins N. Randolph was| joes not expire this year, it contains hungry, ing no heed to ordinary | that the stand in Lafayette Square.|ceived a letter from the President stood to have attendv) a meeting of | instructed to appoint a subcommittee o provision under which either glde e e el e gpangomi s — which was to have been the formai|sei(ing forth a special interest in room at 11 o'clock last night St e R e ® | the other party due notice before! More and more reasons accumulate| EVEry bit taken. eve sore and disgrace to the Nation's| though the pasteboards will not 0 on | Minority Leader Garrett both questioned Mrs. McCormick, who is in Chicago, “on- | March 30. | daily to Indicate to President Coolidge During the period mental tests |Capital” while at the same time pro-|sale until tomorrow morning, Te-ipenrecuntitive Reed regarding just has been notified and is on the way | S¢S TePresenting leaders of the Con-| N the necess t vetoing the legisla-| Wil be given him, including |viding for a beautiful Government|quests for reservations have been |, ' PE0 o0 "8 PEL (qone supported to Washington. (Torenuin foroer iy e P IRR Arbitration In Provided. tive appropriation bill carrying salary | MAthematics, puzzles and type- |thoroughfare from the Capitol to the |reaching the Gridiron room of the [ it % i Gl the bill on the Formal announcement of the death | g0 0 “AT SECH 08 S redane it Under the agresment the applica-|, o o 00 members of Congress, | “iiing accuracy. proposed new Arlington Memorial| Willard Hotel, where they are to be| .1 nqa: i« the same as the one sub- of Senator McCormick wis Tnaeitoqs e ey i cay | tion s first_considered by commit-{ 85 es8. | ~ For the last two years he has” [ piigce |5 made by F ®'| aistributed, by mall, telephone e e e 3 - Borglum’s side of the controversy. & ady 8 Letters and messages to the Presi- . = i ge, e Wby Representative 3 the Senate about 12:20 p.m. by Senator | - tees representing the company and | | carried scales with him to deter~ |y o B TS O TR iy telegraph. McKinley ot Tllinois, colleague, Sen- |1t 4% dnnounced that the committee | (0% en| *If these conferees should |dent reveal that the issue involved | mine the amount of food he con- |Charles L. - Underhill, Republican. | G 0%, cantime another corps of ator McKinley presented resolutions | .5 UPanimous in its decision to can- |\ "y naple to agred, the contract then ' has not been lost on the country at| sumes normally. The mental tests |>Massdchusetts, in a favorable report|workmen is putting up a stand on the expressing the regret and sorrow of | C€1:the contract. provides for submission of the ques-|large. Business men who do not| showed his normal effciency. to the House from the District com- | Treasury grounds, facing down Penn- |y o5/ (NT eRproves the PrnepiE o | tion to a board of arbitration. | At the end of two years the re- |mittee on his bill authorizing an|sylvania avenue, for the use of e Senate upo e col- . [think this is the time for an example orig i1l provided for a pern e A Tartner itk o reupoct | WOULD NATIONALIZE MOVE. | "0 il svent the board of Asration | 0""ue ‘ser by ‘the Government.in .| 2UILE will be abulated and physi: - |appropriation of $15.000,000 to acquire | Dloves and ofcials of the Treasury | 715Nl Uil provided for a permanent the Senate immediately ~ddjouffied| Letters exchanged between Gutzon | would be composed of one répreventa-t b, Do Ul L€ VO FHREER. I o] ology experts expect to work oUt {land between the Capitol and the|Department. A number of smaller [ (70 CONFRETOR. - ARL SRS POTE I i ’ : o . the from them an ideal human ration. |, stands are also being built for the - until tomorrow morning at 11 o’clock. | Borglum, the sculptor, and Lucian O, | tive picked by the men, another by U { DEoRRRdR: Of: the = Prasksnt. willlthe ‘White House for development of the i 4 Sthe !/, continuing the commission for The body of Senator MéCormick was’Holmnn. secretary of the Interna- | company and a third selected by the { FORTEIE ©F (1€ thie urk i LAELE S540Y Brofect. aecommodation of private groups. The | SO NE IS o8 found by W. H. Barse, manager of the | tional Monumental Granite Producers’ | first two. s o b s by S s ReDpesentative Underbill asserta| "N [0 the Post Office Department |™§IC WAT (N8 35050 or or wew hotel, after repeated phone calls and | Association of Boston, made public| The present wage scale was fixed by Sdpsent In Candeaicd, ihat the ‘anth helween; the: Trtavacy i e cofficial gallery on the east|y /i brought out that the District messages for the Senator late in the ! here last night, outlined proposals |arbitration last March. Prior to that, | b i e casury | front of the Capitol are both complate | YOTK DROUERL bt Chat LI Dtr morning had been unanswered. A | for an investigation by the organiza- | pay of trainmen ranged from 50 to 56 . Mr. Coolidge in wrestling with the Sy ook i the sonte Xdeinow. 5 | consideration last Monday maid reported that she had heard the | tion of the progress of work on the | cents an hour, according to length of | problem significantly sent the bill to| n o f """hD V‘*“" s g and border- While th builders were going i i > SBia’ thatsdie Raa Senator stirring about early in the Stone Mountain Confederate Me- |8ervice. The Capital Traction employes | the director of the budget. The item lan ot Geores. Washinemoocd in the |ahead under pressure, crews of men ers e i ade same | ' plan of George Washington and has e ‘the Tobdlng plateorima by bers of the District morning, but that no response Tater | morial in Georgin and a reorganiza. ISt year made the same request for 10 was not fnserted originally by the Teen since the Intention of the cx- | ions the stevet car stacks o Femms e i i e v tion plan “for nationalising the man- | Sy /113 to agree and the question | Item nfter item for worthy:causes as ecutive and legislative departments|sylvania avenue. In their places will DEnt ‘ont gfpfhe commistes shy had come from the room. Manager Barse entered the roo to | age D e e al.’ e 7 3 accide ha e committee t . o o T O tween of- | Went to arbitration, in which a com- | been rejected heretofore because. it was of ({88 Goyarmmale, tb be Jused; Tor] sppear> Wiilts ¥ thes’ |15 Uesignato | Soclient thatitha’ commitice 1n ot > promise schedule was agreed to. not originally within the budget. The E has arra . investigate and found the body of ficials of the present memorial as- K so as to get the rent bill down on the v The letter of application to the com- ; members of Congress not only have gone o B Bil Gosn the Senator. He called Dr. Barnes at 1 0 on rec vi v 80 as to - i i i reached. foes and facillties of this association | folows: sk that sou give this | feEo,n Fecord Individually =0 as to In- | Fight for Action Launched| Tne Government at present, Repre-| In “adaition to the ccremonies on M . ar ¢ matter consideration at y earlies § ) f6ve ot Chaas o o : bt s e hacause of the desire of i3] o\ enience and notify us when our | Coolidge doesn't know whether the Re. After Senate Approves lof SR Gkl ‘I‘,fc{‘u%“.'..’;éfifi e s & Si,irg‘.,’,,“{.i‘.‘ Representative Bankhead of Ala- pfficlals “to see the work on this me- | o nmittee can meet with you for the | publican party is standing sponsor for | oioers cicania i e S bama asked on what constitutional morial proceed to its completion | (U €0 oS WO The ‘subject | the measure, thereby offering a basis of Change in Law. | Market, ‘the Post Office Buliaing. the | mrerrs CnomrEh CRamber of Com- | powers the District committee pre )’;'"" ooy n_'_h'l'hn:ar'?fi’!t as the agreement provides.” attack by the Democrats, or whether . | Municipal Building and the lot whore| the Tnaueeral contert 1h the hE 4t | cates its right to control private prop- 3 ope o ssociatio steps both parties are so deeply involved as —_— | Poli's Theater is located. The other |ingt Auditori Sy e mo - Funera arrange- | “w 2 ! v H 04 d. e othe 1o Audito ext Wednesday = ents e eyl s o NdITbe ey i o to prevent a party issue from being lots named fn his bill are the re-|night, to the Tomb of the Unknown| Representative Lampert polnted i s | !‘r::\'»‘r :l:l.{t‘«;_rvzwrt'li:" or delay Mdk”:“‘ | made of the salary increase. Friends of government employes In | mainder of the property on the south | Soldler, it was announced at imhag, | Out that the last time rent legislation L way cleared or. s great w 0 H Some s e VANCE A e 4 d espec v e vho | 7 vivani v o 35 IR o : & » for consideratio a specia A Y ey oy great wor PUS'I'AL RAlSE | |y Some suggestions are advanced that |the House, and especially those who |side of Pennsylvania avenue opposite |ural headquariers by Gol. Fredesion | Was up for consideration a special Although the agreement between | | | | mountain a group of equestrian fig- tion by the committee, Representative Reed said that th Presiden approves the principle of park and building purposes “safety zones” until after the parade once Among the first persons notified of the Senator's death was Representa- tive Longworth of Ohio, a close friend of the family. Mrs. McCormick is in Chicago with Mrs. Longworth. Mrs. McCormick had already made plans to leave Chicago for Washing- ton and is now expected to arrive the President might veto the bill on the | have been working for several yearsd the Mall and three lots on the north side A. Fenning. Afterward they will go | FUl¢ had been obtained and the bill In accordance with the policy of the | Mr. Borglum, replying, suggested ground that he did not wish to have the |to have the civil service retirement |Just to the right of the Peace Monu- | to \Walter Reed Hospital to give a | PASSe He said that he considers hotel, Mr. Ba , the manager, said that | investigation of the work by the a laries of members of his cabinet in. h : 3 y s ’ ers t ik el Phstie 5 | ment conce guests are not disturbed in_the morning | sociation and that it make public the | creased. This would leave it to Congress [ 2°¢ lberalized and changed in jus- | mj {Spacese ot thaly < = S il = ! e o PR LS yv-| 1f this land is acouired, he says, it | ; i g R then, and said there is a shortage of e Eanely Ieuest o for, Some BiC | VeOuRthied on Fue 8, Consta 4 | to decide whether In repassing the bill | tic€ to all classeas of veteran BOV-| iy ine ‘out various buildings com- | Churies T Lawie ct onty aeul; Gov:! the class of houses needed by Govern- vsual circumstance, so no effort had their own salary increases should be re. |Timent workers, are making a desper- | B WIRS Cut MAFIONS DUdnES com- | Sl 8 St ovariiis " Reprcasiiniins Biaks been made to call the Senator until tele- T2 tained. An efftt to. force & secord vots |Ate ‘effort today o get favorable ac- Gov. Seymour Lowman of New York 2 E ; an avHv s e as dilapidated business bulldings and | would attend st d asked him if he believed that Erams and messages began arriving dur- | TRAFFIC BILL ACCORD | might be made at such a time. tion In the House before the close of |other eyesores from the Capitol to| ~CUid attend the inaugural cere-' ... ce of this legislation would lead ing the morning. 9:30 the ma 2 - x i : 4 monies, Col. Edward Clifford, chair- g the morning. By 9:30 the manage The President plainly does not like | the session, substantiating the action | the Lincoln Memorial, giving an un- | mon e =G reception committee, | 10_the construction of such houses Trom’ the. Benasor concerime. tetoee: | SOUGHT IN CONFERENCE | the swlary proposal, but feelo that he | taken late vesterday by the Senate in | Interrubted view of the Capitol’ the | numeq” tne following men to mest | OF cheaper rent. ; g o e s or concernin - ot in a sense interfere witi S v . v =1 - o = epresentative Johnso: Sout sages, made plans to investigate. The RS T Senate Concurrence NEGES- |wiat'congress does on such a delicate | P4gsing the retirement bill. 0 | Washinkion Monument and the Lin- | the two State officlals: Wade H. Elifs. | 5, SO0 " NS Jopnison o Soueh foarimes ‘v\n»l «q‘v-;nl»ldpdun‘u\ lwk'm“'fik House and Senate Members Hope | | issue. If, however, there are no funds Dosesieaders Lading.theulsat wee It Is necessary,” he says, “that|ya): Willlam L. Symens and J. mittee, questioned whether in view of for the increase provided in the bud- | Of & bitter struggle to get legislation | y;;0 130 ghould be acquired imme- | DUFRham to meet the lieutenant gov-| o congested calendar there was any foorrom-the Mgt Dy, Harmes .| to Smooth Out Differences S0 | Sary Before Measure Can | (e, 1iriee broviied Jn e M | 6. cloring Jum are ot siving very | it a7 should be acquired immes | Sorof ooy Garl . Stalker oteph | (e (07158 Stlender thers way v rived about 19:30 7 Vetoing the measure on the ground | strong encouragement that the retire- |and the President has approved the | barker. John F. Carew and George | through the Senate even I a rule was Through _telephonic communication Measure May Pass. Go to President. that the funds are not available. ment bill will be passed; in fact, they | building of a memorial bridge across ém:ch n(resh ent of the New York|granted He voiced the opinion that D s, Given by (he coroner {or | Conferees from the House and Sen- Perhaps the most embarrassing fea- | are extremely doubtful if it will' be | the Potomac almost dircctly at the | sonra¢ ‘Nem Torn: ¥OV7| the District committee had had more e & Sons, 10 take | o O o ioict committess are. suseting ture of the whole question as it is| ocgible to get action. in the House|rear of the Lincoln Memorial. The A : time relatively in the present session Following the announcement of | thi$ afternoon in the office of Senator [ The conference report on the posta |Sald to le in the President's mind I8 | jgentical with that taken by the Sen- [ value of these various lots has in- Ball Plans Being Pushed. of iCougerees thin auy otherdanme Senator MeCormick s death he hotey | Ball. chairman.of the Senate District | pay and rate Increase bill was adopt |the era of extravagance which might | " SEAusee TARURRISIIY; (n LA DERC Se e 1 i T ettt i was deluged with messages from | COMMittee, in an effort to reach an |ed today by the House. Senate con. years, and with the bullding of this| The ln_aufiurdl_wm]"fnflg "\_,v“,,l\ “'H‘r :T“ A‘“\bo = lanton sald he be- bers et Coniress Sssages [TOM | agreement on the traffic bill, which | currence is necessary before ths 3 Rules Committee Meetx. DilaEn s Jivlhe o uchiors Jwinly Slhott informatinn this, ox sdnck; [1ioves thnt, Eresldent Soolldge would mpemb was very materially~ changed by | measure can go to the President. The House rules committee met to- | D¢ doubled or trebled. son of Indiana would attend the in-| veto this bill even if Conaress passed amendments in the House from the | As revamped by the conferees, the 5 auguration In an official capacity.|it. He reviewed the history of the Although at the hotel it was said H N " day but took no action toward Al Val Cited. v <. Willia T. Gallih rent bill yolnting t th he St s e b form in which it was passed by the |bill is estimated to ralse about $60,- ol EMt0) Nalue (Oited. Bpme,weeks. 50 B e O ey Sl E o Shit theiSu: ohSEnh AL M e il o : bl “edimaied 1o raise about 335, | PADLOCKING IS SOUGHT |t o, ook mo seton tomard S T S T R his usual health, it was learned from | ™“uy ™ (inrareen for the S . i s “It would be extremely desirable|p, Dye, Republican national commit- | tutional and that courts had i sources elacwhere \that he hud ‘been |, F0e_Sonterses Sor, the Eouse ars jin part, an outeo of i§SRON), N0 il AT FIVE 0L PEACES [ e s I e oo | 10k aniy, tFomran SaEate VIONDUIt | e T Thdtane agt the coe | rastrataty In 10 sasoe Tin cocire Tufering samewhat latly from nerv—iy; oo Rathions of ifnols: Giliaon at | * Repregentaiive. Bl Dascruts ittes and there 1n mo present ar-)Dut 8150 as a matter of pride in the | ernor Wil come as & member of a|Commission with its retinue of attor- ous_indigestion i ekl e S S B e LR e T L d ' Nation’s Capital to acquire this land. | gelegation from the Hoosier State.' nevs and clerks has been drawing The Senator and Mrs. MeCormick | ¥ €ToRt Blanto i 2 )‘;t“"”’l" % n“' iy P recom. | Prohibition Unit, Charging Liquor | Fangement for considering by the| From a material standpoint it would | Brig. Gen, William Mitchell, who | salaries and doing no work because Vel s dne Hemilion THAECI fince [ iz g Neltton o' conterence Mk tesives. rules committee. provide locations for contemplated | resigned as chairman of the floor | its hands were tied by this court or- January, 1923, shortly after the itted to conference nstruc- Sales, Petitions for Closure Chairman Lehlbach jof the House|public buildings. Congress has re-|committee of the charity Inaugural|der. The present bill, he emphasize ructure was completed A N RE tions to the House ma to re- | e Mamcormited orm ot of.| GLORIA SWANSON BETTER. |auce the 2-cent service. charge on | for Year. | the rent situation ‘worse now than Civil Service committee has called a| cently authorized an appropriation [ball, is still taking an active Dart in | Proposes to continuc the Rent Com- special meeting of that committee to- o et 5 b aiion R0 one fice iwoula have exolced Witk (| P parcel post packages to 1 cent. His| morfow $o_consider. the metaure' s | oula'betng. tnont appropsiate. place | L e b e ot ca b L | T ke ieed e e v close of the present Congress, March| PARIS, February 25.—Glorla Swan- | otlon was rejected, 55 to 286. S ’{5"}’“’;"5"" ““k' ‘fm“‘}{of" passed by the Senate and to devise|for buildings of a public character. |ming of March 4. He was at the |sions of the bill providing for Tegls- 4. and his name has been mentioned ;son, American film Star, Who under- [ | ine oniergnoe Teport was adopted | 8 ay somant m;:::llo;(noi:e{he Dia: | WaYS and means for getting a vote| “To sum it all up, the Government | headquarters in the Mayflower most|lation fo prevent pyramiding of prominently for a diplomatic Dost. |went an operation. last week, passed| Y the overwhelming vote o b0 B, e St A oo vz |uPon this measure in.the House. should- own all of this land whether | of yesterday afternoon and announe- | trusts and for licensing real estate The Senator-elect from Illinois who |an excellent night, says a report from sl = [ locar e nments whore ¢ ™| In the meanwhile legislative agents | it uses it for park or for bullding | eq that the world fivers had all |agents and salesmen, saying that if . Senator McCormicl's | the clinic where she is resting. Her| o . z charged . intoxicating llquors have |#0d friends of the Government work- | purposes. It would beautify the |wired that they would be present at|a special rule was granted on these Is former Gov. Deneen, Repub- ! condition this morning was greatly uban President-Elect Coming. |{lareed intoxicating lquors & Yo |ers are using their strongest Influ- |Capital and private property ap-|the ball. two provisions and cutting out the There was a question at the|improved, her fever having distinctly| HAVANA, February 25.—Gen. Ge- |close the places for one year. Ten | ¢ age 5 5 S b B Wenew, G Blent, Gov. Jovonsn of New' York | fret Gtic st the bill cenlining the Capitol today as to whether Gov.|diminished, rardo Machado, President-elect of | persons are sald to have been ene (Continued on Page 5, Column 5.) Washington Monument, the Lincoln|today notified Mrs. John = Allen | Rent Commission there would be Small of Illinois would appoint a| A medical bulletin issued this fore-| Cuba, will leave here April 8 for a|paged In sellin =y 5 Memorial, the Capitol and the White | Dougherty, chalrman of the commit- | no voice in opposition to it. successor to Senator McCormick to|ngon regarding the actress’ condition | visit to Washington and New York, | Injunetion 1s requested against House. tee, that he would attend the ball| He explained that if the President serve out the remainder of his term. | ga, “Improvement continues. The | it was announced today. A previous ; Harry Maynard mh? to be theg |)l:o- “The time Will never be more ap-|with Mrs. Lowman and 12 aides, |and his party leaders in Congress The opinfon was expressed that such | patient Is out of danger; temperature, | announcement had Placed the date of | prietyr. of the Maple Tng Cafoterln ot U. S. s. HURON GOES propriate than now, as the cost will {had a sincere desire to see the rent an appointment probably would be|372 centigrade (98.96 Fahrenheit). his departure a month earlier, 11416 K M"“I‘ and his clerk, Terry ° | constantly increase as the years go B B AN 7 bill passed it could have been done made. It may be that Gov, Deneen by. 3 3 under pecial rule or under suspen- 1o Ruaden. "otere accused and | AGROUND IN PACIFIC |*rnis vin nas the nearty support of| _ Police Shoot Four Rioters. | 3ifct » swocis rilo o = will be appointed to fill out the brief s 5 ; inst whom injunctions are asked : unexpired term of Senator McCor- . . & Jugs 5 the superintendent of public build-| HAVANA, February 25.— Four s 1w o oo B ot | Bathing Beach Not Abolished by {are Joseph Vielkind, reported operat. R o r W eva Woumian b bulists wis Holds Majority Satisfed. be here on March 4 for the special | I s coues pnd; hix :e;u(:d sy universal approval from the people of | police broke up a group of masked| Representative Blanton said that in session of the new Senate, | v 1 ifi 1 i i i 5 y roung ho w. eat- | the last six years no houses have b, S et e " | Denial of Specific Maintenance sy vain Faicar wad St | Fagehip of Flest in Asiatic Wa-|ihe Disrict”and ene Bhebie o i | Beye aga Tuume min, e rers reat | e e Tess e bovses b s Senator McCormick, it w. recalled Bagai; Patrick J. Bligh and Albert 1§ Declared Be “Rest. < - flngh«-lu: apartment property has today, has beén ‘@ constant mufferer 7 5‘“5-‘;“““ ‘°t°°’}'fn"°r§_ “D‘“l;;e at “"x; ters Is Dec! to b | been built. He expressed the belief from stomach trouble for a long time. Congress has aprarently played legislation directs the tearing |oo ' non Street: 1 Oiary, . sa B » . C 2 a | that 85 per cent of the tenants in Aoout 1o Sears ‘B0 he. was sald 0| & Goks o Maclf 1n regard 1o the | Sowh OF the exlsting beching |(o_conduct premises 1131 Seventh ing Easy. Shivers to Chase Spring Zephyrs; | Wathington ‘Ste sattofea ‘and thas have suffered a severe attack and| apolition of the existing white beach, but it merely cuts off spe- Y o | nbout 15 per cent have been made dis- underwent an operation in Chicago| baching beach. Although the | cific appropriation for its main. - [ Chint Silvio, at 1009 E street. By th Asscelatel Préss; Inaugural Weather Outlook Dubious! coriricd =nd compiaining by e for ulcers of the a . Outs i & “ g | avarice of landlords s Hime. 1t wan. underisosd he hag| House and Senate, in approving an | \STANGS (NS Of Shieringtion MATNITA,: Ebrunry 35 THRGU, ““He said that a personal investiga- this time it was undertsood he had #ry der tr e amendment to the District appro- existing bathing beac S. Huron, flagship of the American . tion had shown him that hundreds :’,,uc ,-l.x:,‘»“r;u:'fill‘x::'l;" o i (9 priation bill, striking out all main- out of Eppr.[[o:profl(’;l ’:,,Z‘f;’,’:; KlNG GEORGE 'MPROVES' fleet in Asiatic waters, is aground off | Announcement at the Weather featured by an average daily 10 |of thousands of tenants are satis- Jossph Medill Patterson, a cousin,| temance provision for both the | additional funds were needed they | Malampaya Sound, Island of Palawan, | ‘Bureau today that frigid weather | degrees above normal temperature, |fied and have no complaints to offer. and Col. R. R. McCormick, a brother,| white and colored bathing beaches could, it is pointed out, be taken Physicians Cease Issuing Bulletins 200 miles southeast of Manila, a| is headed this way from the North uppeared ominous. A ~ | Representative Tincher sald he was who are editors of the Chicago! on the Tidal Basin and the con- from the lump sum for park main- radiogram received here today sald. | country and is due to strike the The warm perlod of the past |Not surprised that any self-respecting Tribune, were notified. Mr. Patter-| giruction appropriation for the | temance. as Condition Passes Danger Line. | Advices from the Huron said-that | National Capital some time tomor- | few weeks is”due to take leave |Investor should wlithhold his money son was undertsood yesterday to be{ colored beach, Intended to clear the | ,The Substantive law, which has | o '\ g press. the craft was ‘resting easy” and | row—just one week before inau- | fomorfow afternoon and by to. |[rom INNeSVRRAL G TERCR BEOPEOY in Chicago, ¥t TR PrOWET IS} pagin of all bathing beaches, there | dircots that “the chief of engineers | LONDON, February 25.—The im.|PFobably would be pulled out of | guration day—served to revive the | TOTIOW NERt motorists should |5 TRSRACIE (090000 " hot ‘g0 a Arrangements were later made for | eXists substantive law which, it Is of the United States Army is |provement in King George's condition | danger and refloated by three Navy | time-honored custom of speculat- radiators of their automobiles, Mr, |more vicious thing than to continue the body to be removed to the home | contended, requires the existing | authorized and directed to estab- |continues. No bulletin was issued |tugs from Manila. The tugs will not | fng as to what manner of day, | Mitchell said. Rain is predicted |the present practice,” he added. He of a cousin, Countess Eleanor P.| bathing beach to be maintained on | lish and maintain at a suitable |this morning by the physiclans. In|reagh the Huron until tomorrow,| meteorologically, March 4 will be. | for tonight, but the skies will |declared Rimself opposed to the rule Gizycka, formerly Miss Bleanor Pat-| the Tidal Basin. place on the shore of the Tidal |fact, they have not considered it|however. Forecaster Mitchell refused to | clear up tomorrow as the mercury |and the leglslation because it does terson of Chicago. at 15 Dupont | 1In the appropriation bill this year | Basin in Potomac Park a public |necessary to give out a formal state-| The Huron left Manila yesterday | commit himself so far in advance, | falls. 3 Jiplence. tn ThA prinainle of Duvels rcle. The countess called at the hotel | for the first time a lump sum is ath house,” etc. This is still Iaw | ment on his majesty’s illness since|en route to Java. The flagship prob- | put promised to give a general The disturbancé which will affect Oxneh{»“rvt ' ll‘;:l he;»m‘md P shortly after she was notified and it| carried for the maintenance of the sua Thhte et S pBli path |Sunday night, when they made their |ably will return to Manila as a result | jgeq “Saturday of what sort of | JVAshington tomorrow is now over |t B TREEI bicaie’ (hat avarn ras arranged that the body be taken | parics for! playeround pirseses.. 3230 b0 YR TR NG 8 ennammcembics et hey AL WoniN fotiRaponttamad s o LIS Gitar il poavatl’ hoke: next | | Lexe Michirn And axiring spushy {ORTIR NS VR IS AONRS «_her home. 0. eretofore - s proceedig to the s of Europe miral jomas Washington, cdm- P , e Tentative arrangements were under :‘a'.':’“',‘n'éiiy"’hi‘.“il’fm e = | for & cruise on his yacht atter reach. | mander of the Asiatic flect, departed | Wednesday. He W:"""“ cyen say | is being accompanied in some Co iy Dell i SOER b consideration this afternoon for hav-| gpecific paragraphs. IRadio P: P 30, ing the stage of convalescence from |for Java .about a week ago aboard ' that the approaching lm’lb spell, tions by L flurries, but none Sotad o i B Gy . (Continued on Page 2, Column 2. Nothing in the appropriation bill .| adio Programs—Page 30. nis attack of influenza,. . .the General Alava. ... .. . .. ending a most abnoraml February, .| .is looked for here. (Continued pn Page §, Columa 1)