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2 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. PRESIDENT EAGER ™ 30 on: ound s GOAL INSTRUCTION e e e IR LA |~ = "7e> PLAN IS OUTLINED i o S - Useless, Says Postmaster. Connected With Langley Case. | ' Iu KEEP HARMUNY’Crealion of Parks on Both Sides of River From Capi- ENUS FUR PRESENI traubien these. duta. witn appiicants NAVY1S AlR REG[]RD Diskiot Sirere Coutt ol the 'i’x‘m‘l:hl‘ri: IU UP“F[ DRAMA % 2 e % £ for temporary employment in the city ment against Millard I, West yester. tal to Great Fal Pro!(’('l('(l in Connection post office. day, the Government exonerated him In spite of repeated efforts to stem from crimnal connection with the case Wants to Avoid All Party With Arlington Memorial Bridge. If Need Arises Later, Local /s fonant siream of, voutte tor [Minded Its Own Business for | {55, Siate: Vo fenreenta: | grganization of Community Discord in C . S Dem trati : Stati the past three months looking for an Six Y s Chief Mr. West, by reason of the position I omin es- onstration ations opportunity to earn some money for ix he held, as acting commissioner of in. i g BY WILLIAM J. WHEATLEY. ‘»Iulhml their lr.}nk‘*l hn!\'h been r\:‘t. Christmas, the mounting tide has ears, ays ie ternal revenue, during the time of the and lee Theater GFOUDS i Preservatios e ? ind in private hands the surround- H hed a point that threatens to en- P inception of the alleged conspliracy sion of Congress. ey e e 28 may be so injured as to detract Will Be Reopened. l&ult the local mail organization. of Aviation. came into relation with certain of the | AQreed On at Conference. L hoslanial of the “Hofymas sreqtly from the heauty and grandeur The postmaster stated yesterday defendants named in the indictment in = ‘v"’dm,”‘"‘:" yaplal to Greal fof the scene. \Vithout interfering o that if he could appoint all those who his official positon and BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG. e lf‘_“’!’l“‘.f“] e with the future utilization of the wa- | Assured that most of the house- | have already filed their applications | By the Associated Press. without knowledge of any g the Asso President Coolidge is known to be | boulevards and 'pleasure . drives ter power surroundings of the [holders and housewives who will be|for the extra work his permanent| Rear Admiral Moffett, chief of the | CFiminal conduct on the part of PITTSEUT especially anxious to see harmony and on th e A s Tt i€ alls on hoth sides of the river lable to burn bituminous coal this e would not only have their vy Bureau of Aeronautics, in a |°N¢ unity within the ranks of his Darty in | Wy at this astern wonder, the source |10l i1 our opivlon, he converted | Winter have already been asslsted by | Christmas day free, but also all the | ietter to the President’s Air Roard ~ 4 Congress during the coming session | o CATiialS wator b ¢linto a mational park, to be conngeted | the six demonstration stations main- | rest of the vear outlining the accomplishments of na o at the closing ses i Cntnvon A 0 _,f““;’ffm‘_,“:_,“‘f“( T Leaii with the city by a continuous drive. ftalned Jointly by The Evening Star| He explained, however, that selec:| val uviation in the past six years, de- CARNIVAL AND FROLIC a nat conference on the leaders who have con S oranD S AvBETG ith . “The beauty of the scener: ong [and Coal Merchants' Board of Trade, | tions of men to augment the regular [ clures that “the Navy nas minded its 7 it Th S. Baker it B S ioantls e Impoy fl',‘_\.lf.'(i",.‘xn‘.'.‘,“lx 1;:31.x.-n:”;u(‘(n:J “’,(\\‘”“:' | the route of this proposed noble river | the managing directors of the cam- | force this Christmas have already!own business, has obeyed orders, has HELD IN CHURCH HALL |of"Ciinegie- Institute of Technolog. tance of wvoiding political blunders. | yio 0, " igton * Memorial | 5ie Improvement is so rare. and In | patgn decided Jate vesterday that it | been made from the mass of a:‘»plllc::- not impugned the motives, criticized ik o e n of the confer vas a The President realizes that much s Aemoetitd fene minds of the commission, of so|would be unnecessary to keep the|tions filed many weeks ago, angd last-| nor attacked a sister service.” = 0 Pl e Ay depends upon the record of the Re great value not only to all Washing- |stations open longer at this time, minute importunities for employment | The Navy, he adds, has loyally Benefit Affair at Nativity Cath-| ;e : iversities and 60 com ns during (his session if the St lon S for Ba Jurposes | LO1. hut to all visitors, American and | Should the occasion arise later in|are useless. He has asked that fur-|it is belleved, efficiently carri lic Paris i i I 3 1S to appoint Senate and House are to be kept [diisition of lands for park pUrboses | pp iz, tat it should he sufexuarded | the seuson. however. every arrange. | ther solicitations for this work be | the approved policy of the. & fi¢ ot shheo Consin gDl : \embers to draft within their party’s control after the | L JUF BOUAR &0 LiC G e evel 4 No buildings should be | ment has heen made to reopen all of | discontinued. of the Navy and of its commander-in- December 5. an n. The dele elections next November A\;.‘l»lalxl.ml) Millhn ilo G 4801, and 2 Sohorbe lid ed between drives and the!the stations immediately, with the| chief, the President of the United d frol narked: the 1d annual con his party pr faith, the Presi-i g o 0 o rrving it out, the matter same personnel that proved so ef-|q States. ot Gkt Gl it oA hrough the |\ otten little further than the dis an extensive plan for the|fective during the demonstrations of | Sanator The letter, which was made public | (PE"\0& 125t night of the ncw ball of ast two x is present te S(lasTorn A ta BERRIEa N titln s Farital itment of the District of Columbia | the 1 two weeks. All of the en- [ % (T - - e - vesterday, was written November 7| Hia avanta: TE il continie without th the Sen- 3 c g »aches to the Arlington Bridge |gineers can 1 ‘2| The opinion of the Supreme Court | | Georgia avenue. It will conti e o lose one or the|NOW it again begins to come up as |} @ Arlington Bridge | <ineers can be obtained on a day's | " (1o Sate’ e “Senator. Newberry of | 2nd subplements testimony the ad-| i1 December 5. Tt ia for the he te 4 ! : o1 | one of the big projects, but. lke all | Das been laid down to cover a period |notice, and the furnaces put in opera- | dire : miral gave before the board in per W ot 3 be embarrassing enough | S04 i of 10 years, including the boulevard- | tion almost immediatel | Michigan, In which election fraudsi ... "g ing sts hearing e el o) where a the: ri was be > both would he disastrous | such, needs the provision of large [0€ 10 years, including the boulevard: : iately were charged. virtually held, without [ S0P during its hearings | Various booths were about the hall, | jn G deioned. ) is administrat ads: e MOL theatandting (of SUCh Sp 0 or G ioniine ise e o Thousands Attended. specific statement, that a Senator is Aviation Is in Fleet. | where articles were on sale, while i | petween s has held numerous| Projects that the National Capit T < ¢ e TH ¢ 2o not an officer of the United States E teher shop 4 was being cond g 1 R R IiouGhes e not been s dEfinite. housands of persons have attend- | oy, 20 officer of °d States| Since the conclusion of the World | /44 e : idual Senators 3 x caiithe e 4 | Government, a contentfon advanced ed. There was dancing, which wil L Benatorall . GOl Citrante 5 Shecill o projects on a program for the 1e demonstrations. 1t Is believed e G - o tind War, the letter reads, when nuvil i : St during the p: 5 . 1 Ches from (he Vs they népiaaa ; [ by the Govérnment in its attack on | 'V continued_ench evening. The Bith he i under- | tve officer of the commission, said | 4DProaches from the Virginia side, ir by present most of the house- | Nawherry . aviation consisted principally of lurge T et el selActinn Slion] the Great Falls project is not |iddi to the Lee Highway, should | holders who have already purchased | Iy the Blount case, decided in the [ flying boats or patrol planes, the Navy | “phe catholic Daughters of Amerl Sridge. Though the importance of the ac s not a State or district derick Mc Yleveland playhou place ring » always e brought up this| that e T or imother, ‘e | being given any consideration at this | come was pointed out, a great Soft coal. or intend to do so. in thelcarly days of the Government, it was | has been developing “types of planes "every assurance to the con- | ti ecause there are so many other | boulevi 1 ng the capital with) hear future. Many Washington fam- | held that a Senator was not a civil | to be used from all clusses of surface orrow nigh caders that they need have | projects within the Capital area which | the shrine fount Vernon, and an- jilies, followed an old” custom, pur-|officer of the Government in the mean. | Vessels, and it may now be said t for the red { any harmful aggressiveness| must be given first consideration to 0ther boulevard making available the j chased a large supply of anthracite | ing of that clause of the Constitution |aviation is in the fleet.’ “and Tt of the White House in|save and the funds provided |[ull beauties of the Potomac and its|last Spring, long before the present | which provides for impeachment of |- In a detailed report of expen week are of handling legislation. | have not been sufficient even to take | banks, connecting the bridge with the |Strike was ordered, and unless the the President and other civil officers | for naval aviation in the Jorst Club and Catholic S Apis of NIt | cate of thess great cataract at Great Falls. s exceptionally cold weat 2 of the Government period Admiral Moffett e \merica; fat men's contest more impor Senator Fernald in 1924 introduced | Senator Fernald is not at present in |the Winter, but few of these homes| Senator Nye is here with his cre- | what he had already given in y Wednesday, Knights of Columbus, Jemiclation and at present he has|a joint resolution in the Senate direct- | the city, and it was not known at his | Will run short dentfals from the governor of his |day address at Des Moines, Io U family present oy 5 surance from leaders of both | ing the chief of engincers of the Army | office whe he would again intro. Should later buvers of soft coal State. They will be presented when |15, that only 20.5 per cent has gone for sday Iks: prettiest bea | Delleved the success o Gonsress that his program | to malke an examination and survey |duce his resolution in the new Con.|Need assistance, however, The Star |the Senato mects nost ween. Some of |the purchase of new equipment, : Jiucater s amost Miely depend il be passed without any great diffi-}of the banks of the Potomac between | £Tess directing the chief of engineers |has kept a large supply of pamphlets | the Senators who are entirely impar- | whereas 6 per cent was for experi-| Friday, Holy Name Society: most | MAKIng the idea o LS Culty. There are some prominent| the District and Great Falls and to|Cr the National Capital Park Commis- |Kiving full instructions, just as they | tial in thelr views re” seeking | ments and development, 7.5 per cent Xie-faced boy or gir 4 | eance | { mit th mbers of his party in the Senatel submit an estimate of the cost and a | Sion to make a survey with a view to|Were given in the demonstration sta- | cagerly for light on the case said yes. | for additions and betterment to plant 3 lic University Glee €lub = = who have assured him that_even|recommendation as to the advisability | Fettng definite information on the|tions. In addition, all of the coal|terday they hoped he and his friends [and 67 per cent for maintenance, op- | « 5 y night Rushden Boot Operatives’ 1 \merican_adherence to the World|,f the creation of an extension of the | Project for a parkway and boulevard | companfes have employed regular| Would ask that the credentials be re-| cration and repair The committee in charge consists of | London recently received a Court will have easy sailing in thel park system of the District in this |90 the Virginia shore of the Potomac | “trouble” men, who are thoroughly | ferred to the committee on privileges | The total expended has been $184 wene Edwards, chairman; | bearing red’’ message from womarn e e et i m-wfli‘,_f‘,‘]“_ the Arlington Bridge to Great experlenced in the proper method of |21d elections of the Senate, so that | 330,736, of which $123,429,491 was for | ]. A n f ladies’ commit «ther workers in Russia World Court Issue. upon, although it was the first definite | Falls- (o e i} handling soft coal. The companies, | the¢ Whole question could be studled | maintenance, operation and repair, scretary; Rev. F. X de- | step in the acquisition of this area. | onduit Road Boulevard. it was announced, have placed these |#Nd the Senate have the advice of the | 1ng §37,476,8%0 for purchase of new hoff, treasu 2 Fred Wagner, e e e ‘Adopt the | Since then, however, the = Naiionai | Charles Moore, chairman of the |men at the disposal of = their cus- [ ¢ nmittee and ity report when It a¢ts | cquipment.There were on hand, he i B esolution. He is con. |Capital Park Commission was au ssion of Fine Arts, said that |tomers without charge. [P e this course Is not fol | \rote, 1,037 heavier-thanair and = . = t resolut Permanent | thorized, and unless Congress fecls | nothing definite had been done on the S : [lowed, then some opponent of the| i iier(hanair craft, while the n it entering the Permanent | (rO0IECS, SR Bniess, CONEToR om: | recommendations contatned in the My Sufficient Protection. | seating of Mr. Nye may move that| &7 an it e teiads ar Blease to Pablish Paper. International Justice would [ that this pre In Of t. | Millan plan of 1961, but that the c A call to the coal c from | 1S credentials be referred to the com. | V2lue of all usefuul materfuls an afie al aid to mankind | P ce as to require separate at- -t on . t the com-| A e coal compa from € ke equipment on hand June 30 list ANDLRS(C .. November 23 most effectual aid 14 | (ention from it the Park Commission |™Misslon still held 'to the views con- | Which the fuel was purchased will|Miltee. 1f such a motion should fail, | SHHiFment a will be- | e ssonid. ”"‘,‘“‘"riy € | seems disposed 1o lay it aside until it | 12ined in that report. He did say, |bring the “trouble” man for soft | then the Senate would proceed to de P the s l‘; L aware that there are a NUMBEr | ., reach it after other pre con. [ however, that prompt steps should be | coal demonstration in your own fur- e and to act upon the matter it Statlons Tmpociant i s e e Ane | rnators who want very f gy, more imperative are disposed | taken to boulevard the Conduit road This, together with the liter. | selr. Under legislative restric in An- | The President is particularly ssurance that our entrance | & C0HG THOe AR ided jand to purchase tracts of land which [ature that is ready for distribution. Senators Are Puzzled. dmiral says, “the whole sum ap- | < o court will be absolutely i | would prevent the encroachment of {regarded as sufficient protection to| Senators frankly admitted yesterday | propriated could not have heen ex : ¢ oy i from the League of Nations Boulevards Are Favored. shacks between the 1 and the river. | the public for the present. If the|they Wwere puz by the Nye case. | pended for afrcraft, even had it he . AbE zhe they will support it TROSE | 1y National Commission of Fine |l &S0 ureed a roadway connecting | need for reopening the demonstra. | TheY said. however, that they wished the part of wisdom to do so. It hi have “discussed this feature of | | o G “q ) SO SOAN, e vor, | the Conduit road with the Canal road |tions is shown. however, thes wili| 10 be entirely fair'to Mr. Nye and (heen just as important to provide e ,,C}fflfw'\l’h',',l‘ :v‘.“l:ln gone away | (e Gulavards on both sides | 4 jthe latter’s terminus at the Chain | once more be placed in operation Potomac between Washington While th Seanly e - . ne L2 2p 5 to having the resolution | . : O ashinston, 204 | While those deeply Interested in the entitled to its full representation in | tions as it has been to procure new [ nited States to Gr is to meet practically any | Great Dol of (e Yiarind e 500 | development of the park system NYE SEAT HINGES | the Senate. Fut they are unwilling to | afreraft, and it & believed, in the ex- | @11 befor dressed ctions. He has no in- |0, THL® 0% VYTl road takes | omasoros, Gfambia fully rea seat him unless they are fully con-|penditure of the sums appropriated 001 s and were | of using any of the so-called | & e e 1o 4 g s [un.»mx that Gov. Sorlie has the au- | that full value has been received in 0 on new tmportan nnection with | cither side of the Potomae hecween| ON FINE LAW POINT, | thoricy 1o make the ‘aphoiniment every department of the Navy to | that they hoped he would be seated. | station equipment and to ir | They declared that North Dakota was | and operate the squadrons @ sta pped in the last ‘ick” methods to push this legi : 2 S S | ivi ok e D at“all| the construction of the Arlington Me- | Washington and Great Fally, and par. | Mr. Nye himself pointed out, in|development.’ If you'are Living at el S L R i B :xl’\‘zn::),‘?::‘li:xx::l be Ceammeniioncicaiatly ;r.w\n;l..,;;vx(:lx boulevard, on SENATORS DECLARE |support of the theory that a Senator| He Msts as accompl , 3 otel Inn 900 19th St. N.W. it ey s on the Virginia side. ich no definite steps have been |is a State officer and not a Federal. | vond the acquisitic £ | t ‘\“r"!,l‘\‘“v:,i“\‘if: e ;;‘“Qe‘p‘v‘a In its ninth annual report the Com- | taken, it was pointed out that unioss i . | that when Al S erilibo i ot e R @ Phone Main 81088100 Inja ModerniApaviment & question exclusively fo! 10 $8i0 Arts had this to say | Congrass should see i ontinued froj st Pagi Soans ands a types, the cev ¢ 108 %o Getermine; secondly, he has been |oncsion of Fine o fsay [Ganeres cHEnInkseoiat to take spe-| ! L from First Page) | his resignation to the governor of the pults on bn far in advance 604-610 9th St. N.W. Reduced Rates hroughout the country 10 |(onduit road from Georgetown to | Capit iission until proj- { hibiting Senators and Represer ives { of the Senate, wh he Vice Preat M NEAs inTar i = in roum. 50% more. Rooms like Mother’ 2 rooms, kitchen and bath, $75 ments of the court are de-|Great Fglls and securing the control | ects of immediate importance - | from recelving pay for appearing of ilisiBenste WHONIS e SViceEresti|js1e falds iniyacions & . == Also one Two-bedroom A; ! cermiige < 2 ate importance in the & pay for appearing for | qent. dugtion of helium at st See Announcement tomApt backdoor entrance Inte | of the Potomac banks was dwelt upon | District of Columbia which are in|cllents before the Federal executive!| (n the other hand contenders that | ing unit cost, the development of ne 2thoucStelephone andelesator uts of the League of lin the report of 1901. This project | danger of being lost forever as park. | debartments. The case went. to the h a A s tha . r g i > Senatol ot a4 S i b t ps 0 Jlanes. he developm T service nts of ihe Leagus of |in the report of 1801, Tiis project | danger of being loat fo Sriremme Coirt. and TSuenty o the | o Senator is not w State offcer, but | types of planes, the develor Super-Power T American agherence, |sity, even then apparent, of increasing | Al of ney for the Park Com-|opinlon of the court was handed | 't .';Cr«UL«-‘:ful.rn;:e;f.fl b the Fed. | tafled polnts “cov ager as he is to kave his |the Washington water supply. The | mission provided for use this vear |down by Justice Harlan, in which the | (Ut that @ 3 mental ‘an acel N od ledge in two national cam- [ necessity has now become so $600, had 1c ago been spent or [ following language appears: jerl ‘Goveenment tand ot by thel S0 l:ho "{-‘,\‘hfi I)"g b2 i5a i eUtr yne SHKN ON & LUCH: s tulfilled. he has not te slight- | that Congress has been forced to oblizated, and it was not near enough| “While the Senate, as a branch of | - oi® that he takes an oath to sup s 140 plan it fleet | R 4 Lt I o e, as a branc »o! ~ t ¥ operating 140 planes with the flee Page 47—Part 1 ntion of making of 4 1is & na- | In the work of Increasing the water | t0 handie the imperative projects. Un. (the legislative department, owes its | LOrt the Constitution of the United | oPerating 140 planes with the feet,| i~ s in 2 Lional nolitical issue supply the park features should not | der the law creating the Park Com. | existence to the Consticution, and pae | Stites and not the constitution of his|? s 10 Siaeoees | CREEL BROS, Distributors [ 713 14th St e President will conced - much, [be 155t sight of. An area on both | I n, there is authority to appro- | ticipates in passing laws that concern | 5 < | 2 respecting the World Court [sides of the river at Great Falls, |Priate one cent for cach inhabitant of [ the entire country, its members are | 0% 1P 18 State. but in the Senate it- S : but all the other major sub- |necessary to protect the Government | the United States, or $1,100,000, but | chosen by State Legislatures and can, | %€\f; that he performs no dutles as a Mrs J. H. Willard Dies. «cis on the administration’s legis- | works, should be secured and become | Congress did not provide 'the’ full fnot properly be said to hold their | State officer in his State, but acts as{ oo o0 =0 TG L fat.ve program, tax revision included, |4 portion of the park system. The |#INOUNt in its first appropriation for | places ‘under the Government of the |3R Oficer of the United States in| ~NEWPORT. R. I, November rather than invoke party discord. roads leading thereto on boti sides | the of the commission in the pur- | United States.” " Mestlgaionfithekaeatiorthiokredarall oy S Ve Bl Sane ST, e l‘r;amiw orithe SEolomnc i it R Ao, ;lh‘:;: :"f‘x:;ull: l;u\d. It m;.-s not even R L Government. wife of Col. Joseph H. W \w““l" Eis as Exac se. Georgetown and Rosslyn should be|have enough money with which to S : ase. 5 . alotAleA Bt Re Noms ot Sls Ae Coolidge, | bulevarded. The Conduit road, now | I2ke such a survey for the Virginia[ In the Lamar case, however, the Inqepenenceiofifonatons. b he e oy much used, should be turned into a |IT9JCCt as was provided for in the Fer- | opinion in which was handed down It was recalled that in the early A eNeatOCE, e ad: heen Sl well ordered and well policed pleasure | 141d resolution. Therefore, it was |by Chief Justice White in May, 1916, | days of the Republic some of the State | ({0M heart disease. Mrs. Willard was | S | Pointed, QUL (Some special ‘provision |it is held that .“A member of the | Legislatures sought by resolution to |he mother of Mrs. Hocker. wife of | e nmen of promise to do | A roadway radiating from the Ar- | Should be made for the commission, or | House of Representatives is an officer | bind the action of their Senators in | Jf™; Richard 5. Hooker, United States | Some snneriof DR ae W o liinston Memorlal Dridge, following .|!‘(‘u'|'\ i ymx;\.u ed. with which to | of the United States within the mean- | Washingtoh on questions that came '“:l."":'1 OTRE, Lt e the south bank of the Potomac, | {rdii's the lands promptly and save |ing of section 32 of the penal code.” | before the Semate for consideration Hang. R latter has manifested itself al. | PaSSIng through Rosslyn and running | poyulation advances with the greeth | SccUeR 32 prohibits and punishes the and that this attemnt to dictate to the uter has manifested tsell & | ihrough the virgin area bordering | fon advances with the growth | false assuming, with the intention to | Senators was strongly resisted, the | the intiniations ivom those e L KL great metropolitan districts, defraud, to be an officer or employe | Senators proclaiming their independ. | control of the Senate and the|;; i pointed out, would furnish one of - of the United Statcs. Lamar was|ence as Senators of the United States. | SR AL ces Cox that they are golng easy In | g5 N0 Gegutizul and scenic drives DINNER FOR PLAYERS convicted of having impersonated a| In the Nye case the Senate itself IVES and LIONEL eting out punishmen ('vhl‘i(“ - | found anywhere in the world, and . member of Congress. It will be noted | virtually wiil have to decide whether | Electric Trai alled radicals who deserted the party | .,,,1q e given the prompt attention — in this decision, however, that the |a Senafor is a_State officer or not. | , et LBl auring tho last national campaign | NG 08 e es to prevent the area ce Washington Foot Ball|COUrt. In saying (hat a Representative | The law of North Dakota providing ||| Xmas Tree Outfits With Gen- @nd who have since voted against the | WESCH 16 SERET00 00 BIRTORE (RO {5 nGMces o the Unitod St |tor the = callice sloctls o e . uine Mazda Lamps );,,n\',n 1.;&;1,@.1,\“ |:n;v‘;;:m:~er\ ¥ :t‘s}L Veiopment. Once gone, these beauties Team to Be Guests of Honor. qualified this statement by adding |was sald vesterday, may be used as Catalogues In Colors Free dent Coolidge from Py UISUI an never be replaced. Such a boule- enibers of the Gebn; SO “within the meaning of section 32 of | an argument against seating Mr. Nye i mention of ruhlessness in dealing | (3R "CUC,0® CORIIE (UL (TN || Members of the Geurge Washington | (he penal code,” a meaning which is | under the authority alleged to be Wulsungt;lon gh“h" with these so-called rebels Is known | Y00 Py SORINT Y 1 gl “ana | UnY foot ball team, as well as | declared to be very broad. granted by the State law authorizing | Upply: Co. to have questioned the wisdom of | 30 suggested boulevard connecting | €0iches will be the guests of honor at| Several other cases, both in the Su-|the governor to fill vacancles in “‘State | 719 Ninth St. N.W. such a course. He has advised | ;& SRERENCS (REITNG Y Vernon. | the annual foot ball dinmer, to be|Preme Court and in State courts, have (and district offices.” In the law pro. | Phone Maln 8647 against such tactics. He saw in them |}, & FELC000 0700 4" connecting 1Nk | given by the Alumni Aeemoin ®|been held to have bearing on the | viding for the recall of officers, “con. the poseibility of a political blunder | 115 TEPSZENCS £8, & SEIRCC Y ¢ at |Elven by the 4 nl Association of {matter. In one the Supreme Court | gressional” officers are distingulshed end his reasoning is now bearing | (550 % © 0o T on the Virginia banks, | G€0T8e Washington University Friday | went so far as to say “if he (a mem- | from “State” officers, it is said. fruit still remain the locks and the bed of |€Vening at the Hotel Lafayette. ber of H;; Semll?‘-];il_n "? deslzm'l"d‘ Punis] ents. 1 which George Washington| J. Lewis Moneyway, wl s By GnNdliCCnRE s L I cImuE chat Punishment of Insurgents. o s 5/ s emm‘t“‘f;m “"‘” S IMljerhaps a Senator has no exact| The British post office has built a Following several conferences the| 'the acquisition of the mnecessary| . ' ntertainment, announces | status either as a Federal or a State | series of radio towers 820 feet high at President has recently had with |1 0% SCHIHEE it Step in the|that Miss Estelle Murray, soprano,|offcer. In a decision rendered in a | Hillmorton to flash messages direct Nicholas. Longworth of Ohio, who |12nd Would be e i scencry, and |and George Myers, tenor, will sing,| Kentucky court it is conceded that a | to India and Australia. will be the next Speaker of the|{hen‘would come the development of | #Ccompanied by Miss Ann L. Goodhue House, and John Q. Tilson of CON-} e road. So far as can be learned |t .__There will be a few necticut, who succeeds the former as | from the records no survey has ever | alks. Motion pictures of one majority leader, the Republicans Who | haen made of this area to determine Hrlr‘z:e ;s"n\;xpmm:\ l\\x!l lwlonp of nn; 3 are to steer their party’s course iniihe amount of land which should be | catures. A large turnout of A S l s l the coming Congress have within the | oo Gre™er Cha't 'the problems “.m”lw:‘}unvm{ 1dudem-, faculty and friends pecia ale at past few d t it be known that|pg jn constructing a boulevard, hav- 19 f¥PeCtc. - e Dimishment “of the party deserters |\l for lts main purpose. in addition |, The Aumni committee arranging M O T. Wil e el in abesance Tor a whila | 1F 00 o the Fulia with the new |{0F the dinner is composed of Gilbert a Most Opportune 1i1me M ut least. The punishment was first | prigge, the keeping of the Potomac > Philbrick McCoy, 1o have been dealt Ym in the m;’:\(\:‘n;: River ‘and the Maryland shores in|yies Arline DuFour, Philbrick McCoy of committee asslgnments. Other [ yiew: o e o e letods o folo Bt ghe et |1 prepart Pratses Seenery. |15,y (i ons Cmten &, Vingiing Lamp Shades an ands ership s in rmed he *residen v 37 E r that House is not going to make | Regarding the extensive sck the committes assignments until |lald down in the so-called MeM ites imported into Hawaii in ee Cnatenmental LRl o e s o poise o il At Genuine Price Concessions to be watched to see|mission sald liminated insect plagues attacking St ant ihe dlacus The Falls form one of the greates ne, pineapple and general crops, and tax revision lemislation | cataracts of our Atlantic watershed,|war is now being waged on the oy - A ¢ et bafore | and while they themselves cannot be | adoretus bettle, considered to be a You'll not find hodge-podge shades here, for punishment is taken | injured, vet the great trees that once |most destructive garden pest. every one was made in our own shop. This insures e b e .quality from the wire frame to the finishing braid, | you r ad‘l}an tage to e excellent workmanship and distinctive style. Names and what they stand for || s s Floor Lamp Shades and Stands, 5600 open a charge account Back of all our Shoes is the name of i any one's mind Dot rasanten WilliHaveBolical N vor- 10—$50 Floor Lamp Shades and Stands, $35.00 w ‘th } 10—$35 Floor Lamp Shades and Stands, $2250 4 us | 5—$25 Table Lamp Shades and Bases, 31850 J 12—$10 Table Lamp Shades and Bases, 5§50 You get quality-value, which Bt Wl sy S e A means economy in clothes-that’s an advantage; an informal easy The quickest service in town on Hemstitching, i ! { { i { { { 5 s }l’é;]nétcing. Buttons, Embroidery-Braiding and Button- way of opening Your account’ { { { ! { ! § State: that he takes the oath of office, [ In8. This comprises 10 squadrons.” At the same time Mr. while making his own position clear 1o party’s congressional leaders, understood to have exacted from Registered Trade Mark Established 1873 up for discussion It is expected to continue throughout. While the President has no antleipation of pre- Lenting this, he does hope to keep his party together and to carry it over sossible political pitfalls that might ave fatal results. With all this in mind the Pre: $ias constructed carefully the annual essage he is to submit to this Con gress ) The President finished this message. { ! ! i ! { i ; { Svhich will be about 6,000 words in i { ! { i / { { e Jength. Friday night, and had the yroof back from the public printing jce before noon vesterday. He made gome minor corrections, mostly in the choice of words, and the finished printed copies will be delivered to him fomorrow. This message will not be read to the foint Congress by the President in per- #on. He is to make an address Mon- «ay, December 7, in Chicago, before the annual convention of the Ameri- can Farm Bureau Federation, andaill not be back in Washington until the following afternoon. Detalls concern- ling of Congress were dt cussed at the White House yesterda @fternoon between the President an. fr. Tilson. It was agreed to have the congressional notification _committe present itself at the White House about *rhis will show itself first of all when . National Rotary Desk Electric Sewing Machines a blg advantage, tOO 1he tax revision leglslation is brought make your gift a lifetime one. Korrect Fitting One of our Classy Stylish Shoes in all Leathers—Black and Tan A perfect fitting and durable shoe N. HESS’ SONS P Factory—Baltimore 607-14th Street, N.W. o'clock the afternoon of e Rth *The message will be read the following s it SRR r~——rar—ar—ern s ~ara . Y. Pttt er e oran Oppenheimer’s | Raleigh Haberdasher INC. » SHOP uulouE Thirteen. ten F Street i 806 E St. N.W. '

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