Evening Star Newspaper, November 13, 1925, Page 11

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FIND ROOM NEED ATST.ELIZABETH'S| Veterans’ Bureau Committee |* Recommends That Hines Ask Congress’ Action. Recom mendatior T. Hines, direc| reau, urge ( commodious Elizabeth's, w tients b £.400 ,',, rs built | @ of such actions. General conditions at the hospital concerning sanitation, |adequacy and quality of food, med attention, ete., as well as alleged ¢ population, were all thoroughly Investi- sated. Aenl and orde dence whateve: |8ny of the service” on_ the report of the n. Hines states: “The that the work of the com- ¢ Untidiness in ried out, will impre to the administration of the af- they are neaded, and e report will be furnished €| the county into a THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, FORMING OF CIVIC UNION 1S DELAYED Moatgomery Federation Or- ganization Held Up by Inclement Weather. zation of the Montgomery ‘ivie Federation to formulate measures for developing beautiful suburb, scheduled for last night at the Be *hool, was deferred until next ¢ night at 8 o'clock. The ((\r thai § progressive the evening, leaving delegates there last night on account of the very inclement weather. It is saild to be the sole purpose of the sponsors of the proposed federation to have every civic organization and legalized community represented, and while there were sufficient in attend- ance last night to proceed with the or- ganlzation, those in charge do not want to take the initial step until (\PI’) community has been given the opportunity to have a voice. Purpose of Organizers. The f (‘rn!lun mass meeting is be- ing fo: v the Bradley Hills Com- munit i purely an organized medium of ging the various com- munities ether into a solidified ve on the D. C., FRIDAY, themselves last night as much pleased with the number of people from va- rious parts of the county who put in an appearance last night, but they ex- press the hope that there will be a greater representation of the commu- nitles at the meeting next week, so that the permanent organization may be pushed to a final conclusion as quickly as posstble. A Hindu woman, on returning homo with her baby from a journey, is care- ful before entering the house to pass seven small stones seven times around the infant's head and then scatter them’in different directions, belleving that in this way she destroys any evil v-| which may have been contracted dur- pl ace within its sht retard its develop. residential suburb of Let are b ent out to the va- rious community organizations of the county and to citizens in the legalized areas, informing them of the post- ponement of the meeting last night in ing the trip. NOVEMBER 13, 1925. BEGGS WITNESS DECISION TO BE ANNOUNCED TODAY Judge to Give View on Summoning Individuals, Banks and Cor- porations to Court. By the Assoclated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis,, November 13 —County Judge John C. Karel will announce his decision today on the appllcation of the State for an order requiring virtually all persons, banl: and corporations fn Milwaukee w whom the late John I. Beggs, tr: tlon magnate, had business connec- tions to appear in court for ex- 11 amination in regard to property of the Beggs estate. The judge took his decision under advisement following extensive argu- ment. The State, acting through its special assistant attorneys general, who_have been appointed to handle the Beggs tax matter, has asked that 23 individuals, 3 banks and 7 cor- porations be required to submit to examination in respect to their knowledge of the prope:ty of the late Mr. Beggs. School Boundanes to Be Drawn. Steps to define geographical bound arfes from which the Washington o| junior high schools will draw thelr puplls from the elementary schools were taken yesterday at a conference between Stephen E. Kramer, acting superintendent of schools, and prir cipals of the junfor instructions. The steady enlargement of the junior high school system, it was pointed out makes such action necessary. EEBEEEE:—:EEEEEEE —buy a dozen for dinner! order to insure a full county repre- sentation at the organizatlon meeting, and advising them further of the pur poses of the federation. This letter is being sent out by the Bradley Iills Community League. Leaders Are Pleased. Those working in the interest of ping a powerful citi: | literally little rivers, to the time scheduled for the meet- ing, decided those in charge to post- pone the discussion for the organiza- tion until next w There was i ndance of peo- ple from many s of the county Present at the achool house at the time scheduled, but it was the opinion of thése fostering the proposed federation on in the county tc that some sections of the county de-[any retardation of Its progressive siring representation in the federation | growth as a part of the metropolitan may have found it impossible to have of Washington expressed You'll be interested in these $35 and $45 Suits and custom-made $) 1.0 Overcoats for . . 2 1— It’s the policy of my firm not to argue wfl.h a customer. If we make a garment and it doesn’t suit—a new garment right away. These are Suits and Overcoats we haven’t delivered. Cut in fulnon, made of fine weaves and hand- tulured. Come in and see if I can fit you. The saving is worth Bradford Chandler 1317 F Street 502-3 Federal-American Bank Bldg. Take Elevator beneficiaries of the Bureau. The ¢ pleted | dence t leged 1 adequacy of tion or improper ¢ for inde nosts or Three tained in patients ar they should have dians “fail to recent criticism of the hospital by the grand jury. Vetes or Influenza * Laxative BROMO and Proven Rem n WARD LINER RELEASED Libel Threatened TUnder Rum| Charge Awaits Vessel's Return. NEW YORK, November 13 (#).- he Ward Line steamship Orizaba, h libel proceed after 100 district " without Attorney Buck night. 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