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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. DAY. DECEMBER 7. 192 -y aEmng “ ) READY TO TRY FOR ALTITUDE RECORD. Lieut. John A. Macready. WHILE THE LINOTYPES CLICKED AND THE PRESSES R ED ON A wedding in the ofhee er George M. Carter, at the § MOST PERFECT BOY AND GIRL IN AVERIC STAL who\ williattempt to| break the existngaliitude record inia Mgt { Government Printing Office, Saturday evening. The bride was Miss Ruth E. Ordway. & New York prootre cmber of a family of printers, 1 s e el s =t wnd the husband is Earl L. Emmons, editor, poet and printer. Left to right: Mis- Mary Tate, assists public printer; Mrs. John J. Deviny at McCook Field, Dayton. The photo shows Macready's electrically heated Publie Printer Carter, Earl H. Emmons, Mrs. Emmons, Mrs, Ruth Steigman (bridesmaid), John J. Deviny, assistant director of the Burean of En furlined suit, which he will wear. The licutenant expects to strike a tem peratare of 80 degrees below zer » World Rhot graving and Printing. and Mrs, ( UEMPORARY WHITE HOUSE FOR PRESIDENT AND MRS, COOLIDGE. Tt i ucted on the roof go hotel, where the President and Mrs. a-.ol..lu will Tise during th it in the Windy City ident will address the annual convention of the X rderation in Chicago to- Wide Wor . ASKINPEACHWENT i ., NEW LABOR BLL OF SEATTLEMAYOR > et irk ol ARHS MEXICANS Citizens, at Mass Meeting, e, arriiz is show that compa Accuse Official of Spon- soring Vice. By the Associated Press ' ment SEATTLE, Wash., Decen B o T 3 ITY. Decembe lurge mass meeting re € say. and has stol uch t el @ It 1 uncertainty and went on record in favor of impeach. | widow’s adv: Wil : ‘ cnsion to positive alarm prevails ng Mayor Edwin J. Browr Tugle. Sincemode . Ambrose M. Bailey; pastor of | fiemnoe, feen aHe totlarn || Mesl trst Baptist Church the| how to be a com: to @ man, to | proposed it wart.| Study him at clo 1ge, analyze | other thin PR Ieg ‘1 nim psyehologic d to discover ' | With em ed an attack on Mavor Br . i ooval e Fostered by organized lat ministration, nlleging that vice and | | Jranis mom hinsymore dnia, ) osercd eby moreanizen e graft prevaliad in the o S K thau a clothes dummy il has passed the Chamber & i yeputies Y x el il The Bue Deputies and 1s pending in th ate, Feport. recommending that the mavor V|RG|N|A S RECE'PTS e s e leade: 2 un- T e n 1 yQ | ‘umended d har %ome tion are to he prese 7 EXCEED MARYLAND S industria iuly burden- Councll today. "Dr. Dailes wia “si some or unfair to the employers. impeachment if sufficient evidence x!Payments Also Higher for Year, | micorable s connittan: has | ged condltions were fort . i orio : g The mayor, who delivered a me Commerce Department o woloHonely i o Some N SR Figures Show. ihe revolution, they ndmir. hut more ©of charges against him and sent word i reforms are (nnln]n:! and the proposed thati Tie' Ttenfled to. e corie. o i e jlaw merely follows enlightened labor Ers 5 = sl F I revenue 1 ipts ang 1] egislation in other countries. e - charges, 39| ments for altonrcs aud o | e e s Shiticiirlon o e \ffl‘t’l‘ ton of general departments in the | cmpowers employes’ commmittees to | for the next hundred years.” | State of Virginia exceeded those for|examine the books of their employers, | Maryland in the fiscal y of the |ascertain earnings and profits and fix- ( — Wo States which ended in 1921, the | the amount of profits to be divided | Commerce Department announced to-| among the workmen. It gives em-| LATITUDE IN NAT|0NAL E { pi the option of declining th ‘hile Maryland revenue receipts | inspection, and, instead, paying a BANK POLICY FAVORED | tor the fiscal vear 1824 were $20, T cen ry bonus to all em | 396, or $13.68 per capita, similar re-| ployes TR eipts for Virginia totaled 1'|| 746, It requires 80 per cent of the em- Branches and Dealing in Invest-|or $11.64 per ¢ . In both States | ployes of ev concern to be Mexi 2 revenue receipts exceeded total pay-(cans, and stipulates an S-hour went Securities Favored, House ments by $4 540 in the case of |ing . with overtime 1 7 Maryland, and by $6,338,021 in Vir-| Workmen shall be compensated for Committee Is Told. The department explained, |injuries received during their work. wever, that the excess in revenue | Employers also shall provide medi Members of the House banking .md[m?“ ST e e e currency committee have been in-|into account payments for permanent | pital bills and pay wages while the formed that the Chamber of Com- lm‘y)rn\'on\vnh - 1ill or injured employe is unable to et e U States favorain. Virgi; speit 064,431, or § | work. anerce’ of the United States fayorsiin- | - pita, el main- Smployers are required to creased powers for matlomsl banks.|iens nd operation of wene Limum sufficient to provic especlally in regard to branch bauk : , while Maryland spent $14,- | (he necessaries of life, with some o 1 T “‘i- “‘"'s‘)’g" 1oney left for amusement purposes he policy was formed through :|same account. i spent $13- | \Workmen's committees are to deter Bl oo at e B it 820 for highways, and $9,005.482 | OTCRCIS committees wre to h"fl’u’\_ fzations, according to a letter to the | o hway construction, while Mary- | | ot TR niembers from John W. O'Leary, Chi- | land \p,m $6,843.910 for highways, of | TloYore. st Gt et of cago banker and president of the : 3 went toward con- | (peir workmen in technical colloge chamber. structic iy ol oilleens | Tt urged that antlonal banks, under | Virginia property subject to the ,‘;‘”’:‘,'m‘“m“’l‘f' o jamaih regulation of the -ontroller «f the ax was assessed at $1,984,- | (EHCE TS PROVIE Romes currency, be permitted to have | 003 . ‘while property m\ & nches within thelr own cities if|) vas assessed te banks had similar rowers, and i levied that they be given indeterm £ axes, a per ramm charters, subject to forfelture for [$2.93, while Maryland cause and termination at the will of | U $5,287,821, a per ¢ Congress, | of $3 Another proposal was that nat 1 —— to Chicago Congress. Lanks be authorized to deal in inv = ient securities “on a basis Crater Q““’t“‘g Down. j ., December 7 (#)—The Po- slstent with the generally rccogni REDDING, Calif., December 7 (#).— | polo di Roma states that the Pope principles of sound banking 1 “| Eruptions of smoke which began |will appoint Cardinal Gasparri, papal ond that they also be authorized three duys ago at Lassen Peak, near | secretary of stite, as his legate to 1ake mortgage loans on cits <1 b \tinue, but with diminished | proceed to Chicago to represent him is not In exces ve | inteusity. ater reached ils|at the eucharistic congress therel est activity Saturd: next vear among business leaders here, hoth {on the possibility of shipping reindeer | gut 3 (TITTC PR T Ape 8 | nuncio at Brussels will be made in the i to other countries as meat by use of = | modern refrigerating facilities, the re- | port said, adding that barren portions vears old, of Audubon Counts, Towa, and G old, of St. Paul, Ind., won their titles at the int irter. The ceremony was performed by Rev. William M. Hofimann of the Waugh M. E. Church Chicago. < were made by competitive physical examinations { vou are geing to Florida, This bathing <uit has been designed for Southern wear by one of New York's ONE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA'S CRACK FOOT BALL TEAMS. The bovs of St. Alban exelusive six victorice and a ccoreless tie. Their goal line was crossed but once. The team was coached by Rev, J ¥ extreme’ right ), \\]]u is chapl .h. ~chool and a well known .uhlr!' mh;‘.»v e e I e .‘J:II“'J}.. MEDIUNS DEFEND - U.S.APPLY FORGE, ©n Feverite Orera NAKING OF WL Declares It Would Be Crime K to Permit Chile to Vio- i’ it it whife estament late Decision. A halr hetore the receivin i f Nev Doctor. but the nd. S to New Rochelle 5 4 tha : " t ithdraw the arbitra @ padded cell . th er of a1 to. a1 Arite con S T A S Tl S ”-'-‘fi"rwo ORIENTAL RUBS = Before the stranger appeared to up- | set aside e | o ms for ma set_her already strained nerves, Mrs, | Morschavser is expected te » his 3 At inelander spent the day motoring. | opition before the end of tn nor 1 * 5 el s SELL FOR $153,000 . ¢ I LEASING OF ALASKA SUNDAY BLUE I.AW g armt Chile n » :"u‘ te the | Thirty-Five Other Carpets Bring n and mnlnm: illegally PUBLIC LAND ASKED, AGITATED FOR D. C. i, i e, S e Tow of 8513300 — | Iast hope of liberty and justice, rep- | e —— resented in this situation by = | would be a monstrous crime, dis D Governor Suggests Use of Area foriOfiicmls of Lord s an Aiamce | e . Staies Sreday ot e American continent,” the editorial| > conds ity oo Fox Farming and Reindeer | Demand Sabbath Be i Mg M i ‘1;:“"(;‘ m:‘(ni‘;\ i ore i | lic should consider that to impede id $78 000 and . W T | mous psye Grazing. Respected. that odious crime by any force what- | ¢*¢ier Dc A ‘,m‘,'",l“ S s ey e — C—_— ever would be a noble and fully Jus- | strins of sixteenth cen tifled act v e ABsOCIA Pre 53 © lue law or | " | carpet, eac by Exied Exses 8180 of S Suniayisniie for} " ¥ocion Mariategui, president of the | Sromeht 315800+ Amendments to the Federal land |the District of Columbia and for na | Chamber “of Deputies, delivered a | priviin stoch of L laws for the Territory of Alaska to |tion-wide observance of the Sabbath|speech in pralse of Gen. John J. Per- | Bengulat in the galleries permit leasing of public lands for fox | werg urged by three leading officials before that body vesterday, | American Art Association. farms and n..n.x.m; grazing were rec- | of the Lord's Day Alliance of the Unit m",’g’ with ,mmm g e ““,“‘:;-“‘ ”‘: P d ‘:.‘;j‘ I 1A% o Srnoy Or Al {dent; Dr. John H. Willey, first vice | World peace. 5 With fox farming already ranking | president, and Dr. I. L. Bowlby, gen I — . fi;;wu; high ww.: Xn"‘ r : as ene of the territory's chief indus- | eral secretary, last night at the New | been 100 for an Ispahan at the | e clare vas neces- e Henry G. quand sale T e it Dowmit tne | York Avenuc Presbyterian Church. | POPE BLESSES ROSE. Ta $33.000 at the © 8o CEh Il I ats Zas it purpose in | Dr. Wiley said that observance of — Yerkes sale in 1910, and §: order to encourage the Territory's de- | the Sabbath in some places already | Will Send Golden Flower to Queen | ping all world prices. for an Iy e e e oy soin_ | Was being forgotten. “There are more | 3 at the Capt. J. B. De Lam sale in leer grazing, it wis added, would do | than 2,500,000 persons in this countr: Elizabeth. 1920 sl auch to protect the reindeer in their n:r;‘(;l;‘!il;tx:‘d L::‘!‘l?\;\cp;“\'r:) S:‘nm:«;" Y| ROME, December 7 (). —The Pope in m'fnh: x@;\n?"xr,‘?:;,(}v‘x;i‘: :41,]:;(:.‘!\01\} 3 e with a consequent bettering of their |2 SPeclal ceremony blessed the golden A 4 per cent increase in the value | & CL & st B + |rose, which he is sending to Queen| LiSPon, where thev had been since of the Territory's fisheries, despite the ' 1IV 1068 during the week,” said Dr. zabeth on the occasion of the|(he seventeenth century. The Ben PERSIA TO NAME RULER. Torer B an ifieh i it gulats were in the market for them e Government's curtailment of the fish- [PRIPG Co o o Lventy-ntth anniver ofinenimarz {i BN T8 B0 O 5 »n, was noted in the report. | DI N i viage to Albert, King of the Belgians. B L Meets to Fix I ual resumption of mining, both | GAster, Genexnl New and John H. ™ B Mt e Dire gold, standing |, Mr- Ederheimer another Ispa- | placer and lode, was apparent in all | Partiett, bis first assistant, for order- |, "€ Toce '3 £ Bore £old, SandING | nan carpet, 16 by t, for $39.500. overnment of Nation the districts, and gold production dur- | {78 the post offices closed Chris side of the vase is the papal cont of | Other important prices were $15,000 i il | ng the pas: of a Sunday |Side of e 0 0 chick TW. French & Company paid e a0 R the | closing law for the Capital, Dr. Bowiby [#rms and on the other the dedica-| Which T W: French & ( mir : D ettt ced with interest |declared that commercialism, which | g to the Queen. The delivery of| by g feet 6 inches; $22.000 by Mrs. |ec on the overth he possibility of Shipming reindeer | 1as intruded itself in the American | the rose to the Queen by the papall ¥ b’ §iards for a sixteenth century |the Shah, opened the Cor Ispaha: imal rug; $16,000 by W. H Iy yesterday. This The speakers were introduced by Dr. | Presence of the entire Belgian court e irir it s ot T ha s ersia’s future Joseph R. 00, pastor of the New | o~ cus, Mr. Henry paying also $2 York Avenue Presbyterian Church. | f < ry Ispah |y o s » .| STEAMER RUNS ASHORE. | s, ssept oo ity i 05 00 e grounds ,000, e} r. = Tk o k % ion passed the Me. | w. Jackson for a sixteenth cen- fon pass " | fane, heed for medical and hospital | Blagt May Blind Musician, | QUEBEG, December 7 (PL—The | tury Tspahan carpet of rich rose color. | ll";-")”‘-;' Sl D o \D, V: | steamer Airedale went ashore at | color. s responsible 1 appointment ¢ e"}-‘:z:f;f,f,d;,, a constabulary or terri- RICHMOND, Va., December 7 UP).— | (5uder's Island in the St. Lawrencs | Among the buyers of rare weaves | Besent fer. torial police responsible for taw en. | Erof: Frank . Cosby, 57 years old,! River Saturday night, and is likely to | Who had part in today’s bidding were | e £ % PT 1 director of the Richmond Conservatory 'he a total loss. Her forepeak and!J. F. Bul of St. Louis, George B.| quarantined Pastur Preaches. orcement in the Territory to repl N‘fllor Music, and one of the most promi- ' No., 1 tank are flooded, she is in an | Grier of \\'ashinmon, Mr. and Mrs. | the eight organizations now in ex-|nent musicians in the South, suffered position and the annual | Horace Harding, Mr. y| PUEBLO, Colo., December 7 (4) istence also was urged. |injuries at his home ves at | fraczeup 14 BrDEcACHinG | Walters, Mrs. Wi 3 S 1 in his home with dip 5 may result in the los: S { C. B. Alexander, Mr. a " R. | theria, the Rev. T. C. Collister, Mot} Since 1920 our meat exports have |when a gas heater, which he had | The Alredale regi Malinson, Mr. and Mrs Hmm.q‘ odist Episcol man, dclivered heen aver about 1,904,000,000 ' zone into the hasement to light, ex- | ind is under charter to he Canada | O'Keefe and Mr and Mrs. Jesse i sermon by i congregation pounds a vear pleded as hie siruck 4 watche @tsauusliy Lines. SLaus. "o dais vhurcl €