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2 i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1925. i | F RENBH PREPARE BI.AZER IRAGEDY PRESIDENT COOLIDGE AND HIGH OFFICIALS LEAD IN ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVANCE FOR ARAB ATTACK SOON UP TOJURY ettt . — Rebel Trihesmen Push Close Counsel for Physician Ac- |88 to Damascus—Count on cused of Slaying Deformed ‘ Defenders’ Weakness. Daughter Make Final Pleas. Br the Associated Press By the Assoctated Press PARIS, November 1l.—Late ad-| LITTLETON, Colo.. November 11 Vices from Syria are to the effect |—While lnilx ‘today’ rang "»‘”\m’“‘ Cihe rebels und the Djebel Druse | PAssing of an ‘anniversary memo; tribesmen are closely investing D sel rafsed in final pleading mascus and that the French there ave | {0} e TS phashligimme being so placed as to be able 10 COD® | hore who must decide the fate of Dr With any eventuality tiarold Elmer Blazer, country physi Apparently It is the purpose of the | “fan, charged with the murder of his ehels to so harass the French as' 34.vear-old daughter, Hazel — thel biing byt zenernl uprising. | child-woman™—who never grew from | ihout receiving further reinforce Lopid Blazer accuails slay his first | would he unable to succes If s0. was he insane when he took tion still is extremely ser It the deed was his. did he do No report has yet come show | wrong when he slew the imbecile the French have < the | cripple, who was not. defense attor zainst the rebe it [nevs contend. “a reasonable human reported they ild - do.Theing as comprehended by the statutes encirelt movement i aybr Questions Confronting Jur ported oper These are the questions that con ions t bandit Bakri, | fr 1 the 12 Araphoe County trades nreside i vepublic.” imen and farmers as they prepared to he French are said to be using air- | take the case into their hands for planes near Damascus to | final decision shels With the words “The State rests Refugees Crowd Be Prosecuting Attorney Joel 15 Stone e e o carny | IALE. last. night ‘paved the way for . v o \ ' . : QToHq JTAN Jude Sumuel Johnson's instructions Beirut. which is filled wi to the jury and the closing argument | 5 s and others who I of both State and defense counsel to The fvesident, photosr tomb of the U Soldier. The President was accomp: itely from the d 10 day. Iis action came at_the end of | Arlington by Mrs. Cool retary and their aides. Mrs. Coolidge placed & vose upon the tomb, seribed as ex v insanitary \ long day of testimony by alienists, | - - many of the occupants fll and With |\(h expressed contradictory opinions | ¥ T !' e il 12 A . = . % mostie Armenians - from | ASAUC | Derermined o bring the famous | Own School: Others Are Overcrowded case to as speedy a close as possible, | lexandr EYpt. comes Judge Johnson granted but a haif-day i — - ~ — re| Sarrail f holiday recess to permit him to pre. T o 3 . P high commissioner in & pare his instructions to the jury and O LA masl meeline of (ourim 3 who is on his way back to France to lallow oppesing counsel time to mar- | f : 1 illed a camp. whi eport on rece events, d d he |shal facts in their closing a ment v > 1 e $luchn ‘_":\.’ .‘“"“‘ by “m.v.‘\’ j'“ 1ill the French mandate in Syria. He [tion of Colorado’s criminal code. the el O e e lechoal o it taschar disclaimed responsibilits for the bom. | judge will deliver his Instructions to| Greece Informs League She|th establish o T the firm | ednete’ thets: own enaren. o " | Many Wounded in Pistol Bat- bardment of Damascus, saving that [the jurors before the final pleadings : A iy S e 2 ¥ it nnd that there had to be dete | D Mazer appeared to ve uwie| Would Accept Treaty Liike | Becauso” ine €ansol o educa fon iy compped e L tle With Police After Demon- were filled to overflowing by children | motorists, was create aturs am anxious, but 1 of permaner entx. the children | lin, owner of the camp. f Stopped Plunder of City. e et B That of Locarno. £ he tinganners ere barved, Sand | chaicman othier: maniliats stration at Spalato. 1 stopped the pillags Gen. Sa However, there is one person wh ')‘w Hreas ol e & In m’ I"-.J‘H- '\1”11: Covkendall and Mrs, 7T id.| “That was the extent of more interested in the outcome than ! ms v expression, and, notwith- | I. That person is my mother—she's x 2 R o eman star what some foreign news. well past 80 years of age now 5 said, “to the stupendous task e per correspondents said, I had the [will be waiting news of the verdict in ially v TBHLIE Sar T abe oaith vt tion well in hand.’ Iher little cottage near Hammonds: | Nit " e e i G B cul e general blamed the British con- | <ille. Ohio. Balkar i of the Loca o t hooting affray last sul at Damascus for provoking a Parbitr v evidence that the goc P v the demonstrants and P e v ses coeermmers| CORGORAN GALLERY | mae tor emch i "ves Seigie fmell bl e e b Island of Leros. in the Agean Sea, a ing the ¥ o those wi squadron arships to protect its Eric Drur e fiee Dations i s ceslon 11 Special Exhibition to/Be Displayed | tary-generak inforn ot | Table of Rates Approved by such a step should become necessary port 1 - san | t urpose there is an Italian aea i Taltn watan | Tomorrow Evening to Give All . proceeding : il SHouse (Committee fon N ew L s ooy oe, X:H students and an alian hos. Chance to See It 7 of 30 beds: Revenue Bill. | 1 pact were obviou sent a message to all countrie { ing of the exhibition gathered there to{ (®F @NEEE T 1 - = i iy ation « mis d that the be will be no admission charze and it ts | BOSE B0 CO0, BT mpti earned income, voted | coming of a better day s confidently expected that many per ce Wi any asul y ways and means commit- | shall war no more, n ) sons whose occupations or engage o f 5 . ton of a revenue | COmes to you from Relief Corps to Dedicate Tablet at | ments have prevented their attend ; madion gof §@ Teyenn i consolidating the peice of E Remembrance in N Tomb Today—Addresses to ance during the day will avail them-| 80 R0 0T p i the follow table. | hiyrpose of this leag Be Delivered. | selves of this extra opportunity to ot ki f t income of a married | all people and evs | View the best that American art has St an w pendents, and takes | brate Armistice day b produced in the last century = § ¢ the detafled surtax|of silence at e allocation of wave ler ¢ | Arts has issued special cards to its 1 T ax which would and emphasize the d of the Toomomy of the Uninown Soldier =t [lof inelmnaricemEskableever St DARI OIHEADSIPIAN { world ‘peace.” | AS COAL SHORTAGE 3 oelock Dresentation of the | T eaeka showing 1t will be taken| TO LIMIT STATIONS ; itvera don Aot et HERE SEEMS SURE national president of the | 10,6 in major part of the country 1 9 lrlvn : : W. H. Hart, quartermaster | 1o\ eipress the hope that be. ! 1 3 ended Wi singing of “America’ by those a m- | f B. Moulton, commander of the De. accomplished by the National Acad » the con E had the men gat the tablet will immediately follow casting field t pu v : K our Father and our God, we yiel Drasidens of the Deparment of the| POSITION ON LOANS |tions. “whien " declared againsi ar oo A B R e omb by Elizabeth D. Shaw hast | time dient walking before Thee branches be placed on the| Mrs. Willard and the speech of ac The transfer committeé can further | Commerce so i i IN REVERENT R|TES the lives of those Thy servants who vell McElrov. who represent Mrs. | tate money transfers. But neithe (Continued from First Page) m rest e thre The Washington Society of Fine . ; Sulsan 1 vesterday D tal | we honor the dead in the great = The National Woman's Relfef Corps | membership calling attention to this | * ; normal 2 to foster friendship and to de COKE PRICES SOAR will dedicate a bronze tablet to the | evening’s opening. The exhibit, one the dnstitutions of world justice 4 e | in this country 000 Col. Thomas Dickson Arlington Ce 8 afternoon at | private view October 18. After four 3 Army will ihlet will be made in behalf of the L Gty W Glidntes Order oo ¢ tion by Mrs. Grace B. Wil quently will be displayed AT MEETING HERE i i 1 ern Star, at the Masonic n's Relief Corps. It will be ac he o ost | mhirts-efent A i | Attendance so far has been m 4 Thirty-efght members epted in behalf of the military forces | . ;ifving, and officials of the local «Wontinued from | - farée of Water : 5 | tween now and the closing date many | allocation of radio frequencies enough remem T'he ceremony will be opened by the |/ 44i110na1 thousands may view the | wave lengths. for « t ! brought Joy to the eH Araund tHe t0mh atter = M | collection and zain thereby apprecia- | for marine. f B for i 4 sands of persons thre Ve around e o After which in ! lion of what has been and is being | terference, wh . P. G. Melbourne. member i <ign. outstanding organiza- | census of « i i 3 er. as follows )artment of the Potomac. Grand J emy of Design. outstanding organiz ns ‘ : e _}’_“ vymwm“ .HV;";”“rm"“:_‘\”',”,‘,‘( | tion of its kind in America he drawn mor O Almighty God, K g 1 o be protected. This viewpoint w. 5:000 50n unfeigned thanks for all the b Usine e et or Gl i, Eolloping the peesentasion fot (ihe G| IR ERTMEXPIIAINS e L] e . the committee on ope zul 1pon this nation and people. And we 3 s r in the exist czulations 000 these great mercies. such as may ap Potomac Woman's Relief s % Flowers will then he placed on the MADE TO GERMANS ' » e : _ pear i n humble. hol - ong stations n gainst the our Ay hrough Jesus « st o esident f the Departme of the neg o i - i L > ur e et 0| conimued_trom Firs Page) | bent nseren A"k | COOLIDGE HONORS Rt and voiced the opin that the sale " o ihos e a zlory and onor, tomb by Mary M. North. laid_in the control of forelgn ex-|of wave len pFeEei NATION'S WAR DEAD S ‘:t“’f’,‘,'.wh‘hr.\'v':’ ik Thee for Besides the présentation address by | change.” el e g D e : t about | possibility of specu \ade the supreme sacrifice for us eptance hy Gen. Hart, addresses |advise the German government about | possibilit st made o % Eace! A will be delivered by Mrs. Isabel Wor- | changing the discount rate to facili-| Reporting for 1 2 tusbwan, Weipeay bes = Catherine N cBride president | the agent general of the transfer) Burea ¢ avior, Jesus Christ. Ame ot he N nan's Relief | committee nor any government, in- | Point {thatthe allocations 1 War Mothers and George Wash MEXICANS OBSERVE DAY, Corps Drain, | cluding the American Government, | been (disturbed and. that ¢ t of the American Legion - a5 of the |can really prevent American bankers | Changes that had been made Wilson was a member, American Leg utation will | from lending money to German busi- | the improvement of epresented at the services. [ o iiooney fof Mexiean trogps to then be made I John McElroy s men or cities, Whatever risk | Services such as atrera p Freeman will be. assisted at| RUTEEEE 28 Lhe tmerioan Leglor past senior o mmander-in-chief | they take. owing to possible interfe e S Wore i mass tribute, to whick e public | 4 has been teleg hed: to the G @ ence he transfer committee an ed. by Rev. Tames I Taylor, | powsor ity ooophet hedl 5 slight ‘risk_embodied in Spark Sets Bliminated. e war President’s pastor e uiwry . aution PINCHOT SEES LEWIS. . {the Versailles treaty. which makex| = : g A duzen wounded oversens veterans | Nexican' detachment, hear b 2 % + \perty in Germany the For the marine commitiee. Capt.]represented ¢he patients at Walter | puc no P kel - PARK"IURST CASE PUT |k e for teparations pey. | Ridley Mclesn reported that thereliuicd Howtial in the genersl observ.| iy no smmmniion. will come ae Meets Operators Tomorrow—"Hearing ! ments and therefore only serving sec. ad heen satisfactory progress durir \nce nt the tomb. They placed a! s i Both Nides.” BEFORE GRAND JURY |1 it e s i | vk et nie immifee "Wk 0] 003 20, A0t Bt O MAN HAlTS SALE [ -Gov: Pinchor and sonn L. Lewis. past national Authority for Mexican troops to the interest rate on money or credits | the opinion that any legislation should | 4 ice was in charge of Gov. Pinchot and John L. Lewis, in A ancen not_disturb the present control \liss Margaret H. Lower and Mrs. ternational president the United i t] <o far the agent general and the| Direct sales efforts through the use| Harry Shackelford of the Red Cross OF PLAZA co NOTES Mine Workers. confe; today on the Silver Spring Girl Questioned To- transfer committee have always ob- | of broadcasting stations was deprecal-{ unit at the hospital f Eitheaciieiatiiiie ation, now in . RS e e bR the committee on advertising, | George Washington University ob-| elevanth week @y on Her Chiopen Aguipat | tained the ent Jovet o ogersiion | which declared that the best inieresis | servad the anniversary of Armistice ST I have goten the miners’ view vy ornment and the Reichsbank, and|Oof the listening public and the in|day with two chapel services during | Mrs. Ida V. Warren, the Wyorming | Point: I'm listening in on both sides,’ Seryyn ifouth there appears to be no reason why | dUStry are better ser by “good | school hours, with a third to he held | apartments, today secured from Chief | St1d the governor after the conference | the situation should change in any | Will” programs of an entert: tonight. Gen. Amos L. Fries of the justice McCov of the District Su 1 don't feel free to comment.on our SR R (R educational nature. Bu in ‘hemical Warfare Service spoke at!preme Court a temporary injunct ponterencey i SECth ROCK 1 > o Further questions, such as whether | lion owners were urged by the con-|:he morning exerclses. Ideut. Col. H.|against T. Franklin Schneider, 1 Meets ROCKVILLE, Md., November | = P ference, through this comm I nd Bullis will speak at tonight S Smith he Plazs The grand jury now in session here | 'he transfer of such sums as is fore R T e ity v st o o Soamle andthectaed 1 : - will of Itent is expected o conclude toduy the fn.|Seen in the Dawes plan is possible . to safexuard thei chupel service us a representative of | ment lluuse Co.. preventing the sule | The governor will ubtain the lutes e O T e s s e nst the intrusion: of g the Reserve Officers’ Association at auction of the ussets of the Plaza | VIoWs of the operators at Harrishurg ert Parkhurst vear-old =on of Mr. | likely be made in the form of invest- | 'YPe wdvertising and public it } Members of the Diplomatic Corps, | Apartment House Co.. which had been | tomorrow. when he will meet W. W, s an W bF T o Gevesiny, in Germany and the military and naval branches of | scheduled for noon today. Mrs. War- Inglis. chaivman of the operators’ ne s g irkhurst | e many In Russia, can only [12nd_in_international exchange the Government, and representatives ) ren claimed that the individual de- | gotiuting committee. grams was outlined by David from various patriotic organizations | fendants are attempting to get pos. | The conference between Mr. Pinchot vice president-general manager of the are expected to attend s special pa- session of the assets, consisting of jand Mr. Lewis was held while they Radio Corporation of America. When | triotic service to be held tonight et 8| deed of trust, notes of the face value |ate breakfast, in order to permit the 5 ) 1 international radio week is under-{o'clock. in .the Church of the|of $220.000 at their own figure after|overnor to cateh an early traln for ze W. Price of Silver Spring — taken, he said. the listening public | Epiphany. Special music will be fur- ' she had declined to sell them her 44, llarrisburi. The governor said his that the young man attacked her wlll be pioneers in experiments which | nished by the Army Band. The ser- | shares at an offered price of §$65 per | future action could not he discussec SLE DEBT COMMISSION will justify the sacrifice of time from mon will he delivered by Rev. Dr. Z. | | at this time. as he was in wlvh-m? t Operators Tomorrow. of Prince Georges County. who has heen in jall here since August as a|Dbe settled when they avise, in the vesult of the represent »of Mary | opinion of all officials here. Price. daughter ¢ nd Mrs, | (Cobyright. 1925, by Chicaxo Daily News Co.) girl and her father have local broadeasting programs. | B. Phillips. The committee in charge| Through Attorney Wharton | position. Naither would he predic appeared before the zrand jury, but Statements of how fhe (‘ihan gov-|is headed hy Maj, Gen. John A.| Lester. the ¢ i | ther o early > Sta s ow the Cuban gov-!is headed hy E ien. Jol p Lesi Plaintiff tells the court | whether there was any early prosp e B e et | SUBMITS PROPOSAL |, miiemeric ff o 1he sy o | hee e e e e <he told at the preliminary hearinz i he , the 49 broadcasting stations in tha 3 e el for $60, which offer was later in. |negotiate a wage agreement. The gov here. or testified that it was an un TO ITALY’S EXPERTS | country ana how the .radfo fans. are Veterans Dance Tonight. | creased to $63. and asserts :havle‘l’nnl’ intimated that nothing had identified nezro. and not Parkhurst FEOETELY iy protected were given by Senor Jose| The annual Armistice military ball| Schnelder and Smith. who own all [come to him from the operators indi who attacked \w-‘m;s ih-y«wvrfl some (Eoihinnedirion bl et Phaed Manuel Cruzy Tolosa, Cuban delegate. given by the Veterans of Foreign|the rest of the stock of the com. cating a change in the situation since davs ago in an afdavit, has not been age) learned olf an indiciment s found ¢ Hotel tonight. Members of other 1 di ¢ the | Inglis in the middle of September t 3 rt r 0 v now 3 as sol tstandi 3 4 S o rther | passed a resolution to dispose of the f & h it is expected to be reported to the | money now and has some putstanding | GTORE AND HOME BURNED | patriotic_organizations have been in- | assets at public auction of which she ¢ urt some time today Liberty bonds on which 4% per cent 4 2 : b Extra Session Not Sure. ©“iPhe case of Dr. Henry M. D has to be pald. If Italy doesn't pay it vited. " The hospital welfare commit- | received no notice until Monday. A | . case of A ixon, o be pa Atey Qe 3 j tee of the American Legion also has| small advertisement appeared in the | The governor refused to commit him Washington physician, who is charged | an <’§‘I'{‘;-L‘;’:‘h::‘q“":::lfm’\',‘,“','t‘,‘,’.,w:'mh'l‘ $20,000 Loss at Willoughby, Md., pianned an entertainment at Mount | newspapers, which, she claims, is so, self when asked whether he would with having performed a criminal op-! I""“‘_]"*‘ ~ e St e et Canted by Bire Alto Hospital tonight. Col. and Mrs.| worded that no one would know |bring the coal situation to the atten- o b gt e, W0 | ro of Americas will thave to by v 3 | William Mitchell ure expected to at.| whether the assets were household | tion of the legislature if an extra ses dled in & private sanatorium-at Be ypavers 08 SMCCen i s Ve sttating | Spsaal Difpstch (0! The Star: : tend. furniture or notes of $220,000, which | sion is called. He said he hud not yet .me. ssl\vepul weeks 1)[:;14 is rx|(m;mlll‘(. s :‘a«:{‘“’“g' o pati I man Plont waek BASTON, Md.. November 11.—Fire| Armistice day messages have Leen|are worth full face value with ac-|determined whether an ext ssion to be taken up upon the conclusion » g a s on _ suc s Bl b ook | asued’ by Dr. S s i e e Sl Pl - an . B ire Faskhurst case, A e ndications are that a |1ast night between 11 and 12 o'clock | ssued by Dr Parkes Cadman, | crued Interest, she asserts. The con- | should be held. It is known that the brovisional settlement will be asked | destroved the generul merchandise | president of the Pederal Council of | ditions of sale are also excepted to|governor is considering the calling of| provisional settlement will b At | Store owned by aVillam Covey, at|Churches. and Willism Green, presi:|by Mrs. Warren, who asserts thai | an extra session in January to con E : | of Italy as was of France. This would | Willoushy. about 14 miles from here, |dent of the American’ Federation of | only the Individual defendants would | sider revision of election and bank Assigned to Hospital. B Nont period of vears, possibly three | His home und garage were also de: | Labor. | be able to purchase, because cash is | ing laws. Capt, Henrs J. Haves, Medical s five, or even ten. with the under. |stroved. The loss i estimated to be| Dr. Cadman declared the bringing | requived. A | "Mr. Lewis said there was no pres e o Telionan o | o e et o ol et tlement woutd | between $10.000 and $12.000 outside [about of = American adherence to| Unless the court intervenes, Mrs. fent development in the situation. e D eor ot ha Py | e e thot meriod aw | of the Insurance. The fotal loss is | the World Court was.the “immediate | Warren declares. she would ‘suffer |added he did not care to talk of the B e amdl assizned 10 dite at | 1o Moo e siheauent baiments | estimated to he about $20,000. Fire |duty of the churches in keeping faith | irreparable loss because the defend: | conference, as the situation at present O Sfeod Cenersl Hosgilall thisl —onies : 3 departments from Faston and Center- | with the war dead. ants would buy in the securitiea @t |is in the governor's hands and any e sl e e Ville responded to the alarm. “We must dedicate ourselves,” he? their own prica. - - informasion should come from him. * Wars will be held at the Willard [ pany. she says. held a meeting and | he conferred with Messrs. Lewis and | SIMPLER EXPENSE |FRIENDS OF WILSON SYSTEM IS URGED, SILENT ON PROJECT McCarl Attacks Present|At Least One Investigation of Means of Compensation for | Proposed University Me- Government Travelers. morial Now Is Ordered. Out of justice to Governn it trav- | While a private investigation elers and with a view to eliminating | the purposes and methods of pro | cedure of sponsors for the Natior | Woodrow Wilson Foundation was ing ordered tc by at least one the nationally prominent men named on the advisory committee. evidence revision by Congress of laws regulat-| 4 cymulated that close friends of the ling subsistence expenses of officlals | late Woodrow Wilson have adopted u +nd employes traveling on public busi-| policy of sflence regarding thelr ir { ness. dorsement of the movement This attitude. in the lig the apparent meager informat int mates of the war President have heen ahle to obtain, has extended even 1o confusion, complexity and unneces sary expense of administration in the present system, Controller General Mc- | Carl has gone on record in favor of | In a letter to a prominent Govern ment officlal. whose name was not re vealed, Controller General McCarl has {declared that the interests of the Gov- [ {8 10000 A o e s ernment demand “the speedy correct- | "5 T L 8 e celr A ment of the faulty foundation upon!ipe organization in a letter whiek which the right to reimbursement for | gave scant encouragement to its pu such expenses is based.” This does | pose not involve actual transportation fare.| The organization maintains should | room office in the Transportatic Buflding, Seventee nd H stree McCarl feels that Congress the entire syvstem of travel ex penses, review the matier of the pres. | ent cost of living and evolve new leg- | 18t to both the trav r and the Gov nificent university 1 ernment itself Proper revision he | the Virginia side f tal wre being arranged. with and county chairmen 1o be Nation's Cap. ment money, but allow more generous ravel regulations ter long experience in handling the bewildering complexit les departments and establishments on t the basis of present law, the controller Mrs. Wilson Silent reral has come to the conclusion| Are Wilso that the superseding legisiation could | cording to ome fri ell be In the form of sueh “an ex- | silence. friends decia Usive subsistence fravel expense ‘per | cicer that it wouid: be diem’ as will eliminate reimbursement | her 1o comment adverse actual’’ subsiatence expensés of f nosal {0 honor her Jate travel and the need for accounting : es at the Capl herefor, and will put this matter on | ave e it appear ce more businesslike and scientific | Wil ght issue a state | any Different Rules S | Under the present legislation each went and establishment « ! has ftx own rules at i s ns such wide variance | quently, it is pointed mer separate departments, tr together on joint business, are allowed different expense accounts b departments se travelers get their subsis e pay now under one of two dif ferent- systems: Either a “per dien produced for every | has advised friends agains t aveler spend | more clea Re | han t inde Mrs. W a same she has taker and regulations Qusznizay her pancy in t hought ealed fact that the o 2 authorized including of the orgar ast und odetic rvey. Pub 1 inquiry Ith Nervice ast Guard qu e & Iay g Bexine Soud. 6 Hope to Start December 28 naxitum $6 subsistence per dlen for the combined officer personne ind & maximum of $7 “actual” sub. sistence. But civilians in the sume Government department are still held | 1yon s by the Jaw and regulations to only | junds can commence on the same da $4 and £5. McCarl would be in favor | o which he was born. They expect 1« of a flat per diem rate for all. fair | ysher in \Wilson week with sermons 1o both the Government and the trav- | in all churches, and to conduct a drive n all organizations and among the Thousands of Government emploves | miliions of admirers of the war Prest Washington. who for years have|dent scattered throughout the coun en complaining and suffering un-|irv. Friends of the President have ot r the old and antiquated system, un. | ganized a ca e which they frequently were forced | \\ A birthplage, ot » pay money out of their own pockets orm it into a national shrine order properly to carry the L % ol sent them, were expected : i oL oma S Woodrow Wilson was born Decer ser 2% in Staunton, Va. On the da 1 . fc receding his birihday. sponsor the association hope to have the Na horough ove travel legisiati ivilian Employe Travels. A Federal civilian traveler, it has frequently been pointed out by those who have had 1o travel, should not he weed (o travel under such miserly be performance of his public duty Neither should he be forceil, they say 1o lower or imiliate himseif the eves of the public with whom he mudt me in contact. The status of Fed ACTED AS LAWYERS. eral civilian travelers, it is claimed by iem. should be dignified by such leg latlve provision foy them as would Attorneys Deny Further Interest in uible them to travel in a manner he Memorial Project. fitting them as representatives the United States of America now jureau. He admits been personally acquaintec Wilson M. Fowler Under the present sysiem of account v s Wtk woth he and co-incorporators of on M ial Asso. 1 in vesterday's Star ing the “actual” expense With their widely various rezulations n different departments and numerous receipts, a huge amount of time and personnel is required of the general rccounting office. of which McCarl is head. Most of this could be e believes, at & savi Government acted in purely lega ictive interest eliminated way with the e concerned Mr. Fow ltems in which such saving could he ted hy.a ersonnel ms he ass L ak ing in adjt and unauthopized pay ments Me nkly sa ihe gladly sense with this “mass minutiae” nd the checking the now required to meet legal rec ments, in favor of a simplified ness-fke. up to date and scientific cedure that would permit of a qu dit, and just and satisfactory Melody 93 *Pas Gir ment for Federal civilian travel 108 Barracks Much time and attention -of the 104, Seamprone. travelers would be saved in a new ‘o shiran o fair per diem system. the controlier 08 *Emmy Lou ®eneral believes. Reports have come L to him that under the “actual” ex-| spcOND RACE ar. $1500: claiming pense system so much time is taken Syear-old fillies: 5ia furlongs up in oblaining numerovs receipis Star The Cacoon and checking up each day's expendi- | Miss Staniey Snaidne tures for the Government that of- | Trapere TLieky Pick time that could better be devoted (o | High leart 11 Colun solving the Goternment problem on Mary B s which they are traveling CHIKD RACE—The Eauity landican: The laws on which present regu-|$1500: for d-yearuids aud up: 1 316 miles lations are bused, exclusive of the Wheatstck joint service pay act of 2, were | Jockuinster enacted in 1875, 1914 and 1915, since | or . which time there hus been au enor- | FOURTH RACE—bursce $1 mous increase in the cost of living | o8 S0 100 Brown Stout |and resultant increase in the ex-: Y 118 Gold Mawr penses of travelers on the road for | Triste de Cour . 47 Kelly their Government Red v 1oi Giance o | | Nacanna | Hilsea IMANIAC IS SUSPECTED ca! Nana "”"m“::’l e IN SLAYING OF THREE P3| . 198 {Xmns FOR TOMORROW RACE—Purse. $1.300: claiming 1 118 Prince Hamlet 115 MY Own % 87 Roy Williams fo Tt e 1 Fapimo o By the Associated Press Canter, . 170 a Riorknean PHILADELPHIA, November 11 a-ldle_Hour Farm Stabie entry. ch was being made by the police| hH. P Whitney entiy. today for a degenerate or maniac be.| «-Walter J. Saimon entry lieved by the police to have sluin three | SIXTH RACE—Purse $1300: claiming Philadelphia women by strangulation | for #-year i up: | mile and 4 furl | since October 15 Rastus Spar Gabics Mrs. Lena Weiner's body was found | plate, S(fEatie yesterday by her 13-year-old daughter | SBrimion . a | ipon_ her return from school. Ola M- | *Liewelya Coy, a_negress was killed on October | gy RACE—The Arlington |15 4nd Mary Murray was slain last | cap. $1.500: cluiming: for ail uges | Saturday. ‘The latter two were found | strangled in their homes under cir- Mis Grevie - | cumstances similar to those surround- | ¥l 113 Dream Mak ing the death of Mr Weiner. | 87 Canister Bound hand and foot. with a necktie | ; 1on Lord Bt 2 twisted around her neck and a gag In | Evsicn oo 100 Yas Sap her month, Mrs. Weiner's hody lav|wha Knows Me 103 Leatherwood across a bed on the second floor of her Apprentics allnwancs laimed. home. Welaliar Cloav; Mol Samb.

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