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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1925. D250 COMMITTEE TO END TURMOIL A el 3 5 Z VIRGINIA DEATHS FALL. |BASS WILL OPPOSE SAI000 NEEDED | IN FISCAL RELATIONS IS ASKED|i0ckis it | High Lights in D. € Report 11, . o v woon| MOSES FOR SENATE 329.65, and, third, intangible personal High 1 . 3 FUR WURK []N RWER R lation Heads R f Comaisi P i oe Sodks s tonin.| | 10 Io Conframe foda, "™ *P0 o the Commissaners, S S ecommendation Heads Report of Commissioners 2 A plea that Congress appolnt a folnt committes of the Senato and | |1 vy B/ qeath rate for 4924 Was | pormer New Hampshire Governor ‘Assessor Richards recommends in 5 : er the venort that the tima for Ming per. | | House to settle the question of fiscal relations definitely for a period | |against” 283 in 1925, the Census | S Given to Congress Today—Wider Powers sonal tax returns bo changed from | [ °F Y s Buean announced today. The de| 0 Be Candidate for Re- = July to May of each vear. This not ecommendation that the powers of the Commissioners be broad- | |crease in 1924 was attributed by the| 2 x Gen. Taylor Reports That Are Asked for City Heads. only would give the assessors more| | €ned to include many municlpal functions now requiring attention of | |burenu to decline in the death rates publican Choice. B i tinle to prepare bills for payment in Congress, for influeniza, measles, tuberculosis, | s e Shoahng Has 0ccurred in November, but would be more con- Request that the Commissioners be given more discretion in ex- diarrhea and enteritis and diptheria. L (Gontintied trom Mirst Eage) ities during this perlod,” the report |venient for taxpayers. (:e:lnr-ll(hrn‘z. rr‘uxr;.lulgiy making appropriations for the same character of g Jncrenses were shown in 1924 X]n the = = T ~ |continues. “Since May 3 a close check Licenses Earn $372,307. AORe e NG, eath rate from diseases of the heart,| CONCORD, H., December 7.— OWET Potomac Reaches. |.ni mesns that it when the work is | has buenimaintatner on ali' acelgents Dottt e Tk nwu‘ ters e Inviting the attention of Congress to the rapid development of | |5ePhritis and whooping cough. Meart} por Gov. Ttovert . Bass last started it i found that one street will | to ascertain their cause and location.” ast fscal year Wade H. | | the suburbs and to accumulated municipal needs resulting from fnade. | |0iscases took the largest toll of any | 8 el Sost Slightly mere than the estimate | Presenting the condition of the Po- [ Satmbs, suberintergent of Jlicenses, | | quate appropriations during and since the war. e euT LR cellin e | niglt mnounced I < \ndidacy for Harry Tavlor, chief of [and another street less than was esti- | lice Department, the Commissioners | {{ o5 Wt A : attel 0 1 : death of 159.5 per 100,000 population. | .y, oenationttol the nizinec toF Gorc|imittads |h.-x-[lv'\:':',.}'»§\} ean be made. | again invite attention to the increas. "";_‘""“"" A ':""‘:::" ] angethe in lh‘-d:llj:(‘;n:‘i'\\"MA‘:::-I;dl;tgnx:m:g:vfin?f zi““;;hl’:'f' D oondlemdel | diernlosh e it denth l‘ ted te next Fall in sress today that $300.000 can be In Gadition to. the fmportant ques. |ing need for a building for a central | Various miscellaneous business per-| | iy, i e P e ; H. Moses of Con pended profitably - fons phas 3 e (o police station, headquarters, the de- | Mits: ¥ = the 1 tions emphasized by the Commiss o) OB | Ledilqunnters SAHERC Under the heading of the Insuranc Pointing to need for revision of the organic luw of the Free Pub- New Hamp- ann will seek Year 1927 in improving the navigation {ers in their report for ast fiscal | tective bureau and other offices afili- < q i of the Potomac in the sl h‘:\'.-I\tml.t.‘.r‘z‘:uk;;m-:ui..u ated with police administration. The fDepartment, the report states th UK Business High Alumni to Meet. Where shoaling has occurred in recent |4 number of proposed pieces of legis- | report also recommends erection of a f)‘\f:'"no:'.‘.::;ml““i..';:“nfmxl":.,"f.\'.)" that Citing importance of continuing building program of Gallinger A special meeting of the Business| “ " o Years, and that $26.0 e expend- | lation which Congress will be asked to | garage and repair shop for the fleet of | (10 PO 08 J€TR 00, O (ONETE Municipal Hospital. High School Alumni Association will [ Feglection. ; ey oy D Sontinulng the dredg | consider as the session proceeds. At | motor vehicles used by the police, | Sh3Ct, L% PICROSEC Boee {be held Thursday night in the school | il O e JuEHG he " Virginia Channel of the | present the: e waiting for the |and construction of a new building it 3 - tttac e itorium. The prop change : G e Tiver opposite this city D et tions of the Cltizens' Ad. | for the Tenleytown substation, which | the last Congress, ; committed during the year by the | improved lights on some of the main |the name of the school S heo | 15 As a result of operations to date, [ visory Council before putting this|W recently made @ Separate pre- The report further points out that | juvenile court, as compared with 222 | arteries has been started this yvear, |dore Lioosevelt” wili be 1l aain sub- | W Nimnys that desno. bl e ariiil > zory, Counicll e tne the National Fraternal Congress of |for 1923 and 404 for 1924. On June | which marks the beginning of a com- | ject under discuseior g Soantilia: o neica) e S o metia v miere i CORg L Ok 5 i America. I8 sponsoring a new fraternal |30 the board had 1,693 wards under | prehensive plan for providing ade. | ct Under discussion. Con sels can now re ashington wnd | nuie “welfare bill, were before the Fire Arms Sale Limit Asked. law for the District, and it is expected | Kuardianship. The board adheres to | quate street illumination throughout | e peric 3 Alexandria, th rcrensing. com- || et Coneries. while bthers are new | Jhe Police: Department again recon- (this also Wil be iintroduced eacly in the policy that for the normal child | the city. This plun will be carried | The alrnitrogen industry in this|d He de merce and veducing transportation | s> 2 [ mends new legislation to restrict the | the session. the best substitute for the natural | out as rapidly as annual appropria- |-Ul JO 101U} U FUfWO0aq 5] Anunoo | ition has Propos ns In n chapter devoted to the public | home is a selected, supervised foster 'llulm will permit. | creasing importance in the production costs. Commerce for the calendar | . i i | sale and f firea 1 < i « ¢ The chiet recommendation in that |Sile and po ion of firearms and | S t 5 : ! 8 Year 1924 was reporte 702 585 | .. The chiet recom: | ather deadly weapons. a law empower- | 5chool system the Commissioners re. |home, less than 14 per cent of its| Need for larger annual appropri- |of fertilizers. short tons, valued at § 35.445. the ling the police to hold fugitives from yrincipal items being sand and gravel other jurisdictions for a reasonable petroleum products, forest products time and an amendment to the code and general merchandise. Recent sur- ¢ ake drug addicl a fel 1 1 andis tecent su L roNemE f the li- |to make drug addiction a felony. . B ! T Yeys of the lower tiver distlosen oory. | §roWth and improvement of the Mere o s Snd better equipment | of the sehool system for more build- | the staff. “While it is believed that the trees | . . ©ous shoaling in the channel at Kettle | PFAFY service. | still are needed to afford the children |iREs by launching the five-year build- physicians and physicians of | o Wusaington wre generally in zood | || Tll Bl Rld T ansportation Com an Bottom, Maryland Poi Smith Point » B Already Drafted. |of the city adequate playground fa-|INg program. n’s Hospital made 2450 phys-| condition, insufficient apporpriatio | e ue ge r p 0 p y Mattawoman, —Mars} Hall and| A Lill has been drafted to cover |cilities; the Commissioners report Referring to the work of the Fire minations. As a matter of pol- | have curtailed the activities of this | Ji Naval Magazine. No maintenance |iiue ooenig tomdments to the li-| “If playgrounds are to be interest- | Department, the Commissioners say |lcy every ward 1s glven such an|department in its endeavor to give T = work has heen done on those shonts | Liese needed amendments to tie ive |ing to the chiliren~ the report woes |they are gratified to report that the 1t least once a year. Ten | the existing trecs proper attention and tlona arior Lar JService since the completion of the original [ iiders now before the Commission- |on. “adequate equipment is particu- fire loss again was reduced during [major and 99 minor operations were | at the same time attempt to plant the project in 1965, with the result that |arc A number of civic organizations, |larly important and they must be the last fiscal vear. The total esti- |performed on wards. Complete dental | new streets.” | the controlling depth is now but 21|j;diuding the advisory council, have | made more attractive than the street. mated loss of $837,196 was a decrease | treatment was given to 463 children Referring to the movement for the | Between cot “fnstond f the ifoot project | MONAnE the advisory councn K m [The playeround is not a pluce where | O $184:235 from the 10ss of the preced- [Out of the 2,152 wards cured for dur- | improvement of the Washington chan- depth required by navizating | 5¢'"the library law. the child is compelled to go, but where | in& year. ing the vear only 8 deaths occurred. | ... water tront, the renort points out | . . Rtieiriver, fhe report says “The bill weuld provide a legislative | it may go if it wishes. More play- D epatinents X SRTaiked: __Seven hundred and ninety-seven in- | that in accordance with authority of | Dredging of Channel. foundation for the establishment of |grounds and better equipment is the e M saartniont has. conti adi it lons involving 1541 children | Congress, the United States engineer’s | as m on an re erlc heaneh. libraries in various parts of |outstanding need, particularly for the | o He CePArt L ted its | were made by the investigating de- | office of the War Department is now Operations at Was auring | DR br s i e e | Summer mionihs, It has been found prevention work, and the reduc-|partment in the interest of child pro- | making studies with a view to recom. the past fiscal vear, G uylor re | ing up of branches in public school | that a third of the fatal accidents to Hondin five os muy ¢ L believed, be | tection and prevention of cruelty to | mending plans for the beautification Effective December 7, 1925 + g 1Y 10 small degree to this | children. In each of these cases com- | of that part of the National Capital | yorts, were confine I rity r P < n buildings, carry authority for the ac- sency. The usual inspectic < Vireinta Chanel and ceptance of giits for livrary develop- | Way: agency. The usual jnspection wori aint had been made by some citizen in a way that will make provision | ve Frederick Leave Washington es around Columbia 5 T end would make definite pro-| The report points out that an ever- | e o] e e storage and cganization that the weltare of or the wate = Lt = : nt and would make definite poxt i1 inflammable materials | child or children - Involved was 86| may come mere o e Commerce ‘h“‘; SeotieyBilutal JEIEiEnSIO | 8:40 AM. 1:40 PM 1 existing ject calls for a £ i creasing nu er Of e B z vision for other library function: increasing number of adults are inter 4 Rinea feet In the Virginia Char and = T e Tar d in _play 1 activiti pras tuaiuiaiyed copardized as to demand public pro- acil , i C n The library trustees appeal to ested in playzround activities. Some | Wits main 2 1 ¥ P Facilities soon will be needed, the L 2 O Iine Lo Ghivi el DNV | oo e 6o imppoopriats) o\ aanncincs | SO HG DD Ve INRIR e sge Bl on U The last magiied {h xe However, it was necessary to | Commissioners say, to treat the raw 12:45 M, 4:15 P ddepth has heen slightly reducer e | B s &oon as possible the amount |adapted to the older boy, so that their i eberi s ones re court co t sewage of the city before it is dis-| 5:05 P M. kY + Chiannel, at points S aven the childrens room | use had to be restricted to the younger | Horses in t¥ rtme ing es involving 214 children, the policy | charged into the Potomac, e e e : *The new Mount Pleasant branch 1i-| children, who must otherwise £0 1ong | G Jinized fire fehting. i B Sl b i gty o == ® yes is reporte 2 ‘v for the balance of this fiscal |distances to the larger athletic fields sar a = e horse | ration of children from parents by | short tons, valued at $15,263,350, YTt = et and ball diamonds. has been completely replaced by the [court only as a last resort and when | Steting SRl oL e vear. T splendid equipment and | . mond less picturesque but more powerful | the welfare of the child is so serious! SWEET DEFENDS COURT | s % 5 carefully chosen stock of books in| Financial Summary. P gas-making oil and general merchan: | iy ¥ 4 2 notor engine. {eopardizad! as to demand -d INR % that room are standing idle bhecause z i - 5 seops as to demand immediate dise. et noou aze Stancil The finances of the District gov That the health conditions of the |removal from the home. EPLY TO BORAH TALK Gen. Tay ays the terminal and | the current appropriation act did not | o %orhe Gast fiscal ve city are good is indicated by the re. Rt 3 ——— R S inal and | provide funds for personnel. O e e e llocs. | Port of the cHalth Department of Placing Done Carefully. |y,; Cannot Be Outlawed by| considered inadequate, and th® wharves Building Program Qutlined. “The cash receipts of the District of | e in the number of deaths las ing the year 697 applications in the Washington Channel, as a rule,] pa trustees call to the attention |Columbia for the fiscal year ended The total number of deaths was een made for children to boar Statute, Former Colorado are in ry poor condition, except e leeiNatirs & fives 2 ilding | June - 30, 1925, amg T 98,718, 3, a decrease ¢ The number | 240pt, or to care for free of charge, those operated by the Municipal ani ofithe \':A,“:“l,“‘,‘l,f; ",‘L\',‘l";,,..,]‘“r,,o',f"ll.‘\', ’}fi‘:{:;a:,, de up e Hevanta of |of births was 9.3 fronea dlfof [Ih et Ut re v e TG Governor: Declares: Federal Governments. s SoeinTa: aliling for new branch | the District of Columbia from taxes | 328. & !‘]n::r«)l. |,\m ¢ careful investigation | By the Assoclated Press Facilities at Alexandria. buildings the mortheast, George-|and miscellaneous sources, $18.483! Appropriations tho poard spproved leas Shan 2 ver| GHICAGO, December 7. Mo iont | = town and on Connecticut avenue and {005.09; amount paid by the United ORI r Munici- | cent of the total number of homes | yrgent question before the nations of 7 ° » Navigation facilities at Alexandria | for the gradual opening of 21 branches | States on account of its proportion of 1 Hospital is the chief recommenda- | © fered. X h'; fact indic the care | the world is the establishment of uni- ({3 Bre reported satisfactory, as a res: in public school building: appropriations, $1.235,380.73: amount | tion Dlaced in the report by the Board | With which foster homes are selected | versal peace. former Gov. William E. of extensive improvements. With the | ' [Jiscussing library conditions gen- | transferred to the revenues of the D 3 3 h supervises chari- | (0F_the public wards. Sweet of Colorado declared before the Ffliegvmur‘ { an available balance | era]ly. the report continues: {trict of Columbia by the United - itutions o ihs bon e obosr j“""i’"‘;‘ Pl Chicago forum yesterday. His ad- will b iver channel at that City | greqt activity at the main library and The collections from taxes on real here by Senator William Borah of | Will have full project dimensions. Gen. |y un hes. The library circulated into | estate for the fiscal year 1925 amount- | Br the Assoclated Press port that 72,967 children were enrolled | wards being in institutions. A total | ations for maintaining and extending | |last vear, 49,717 white, and 250 | of ts and interviews in the | tne shade-tree system also is indi- | | part of the Commissioners’ report dealing with the free public library system is that Congress revise the i brary organic law to insure adequate colored. Congress last year took |interest of the wards were made dur- | cated by the following paragraph in | steps to meet the lonz standing need | ing the year by the social workers of | the report: children occur on streets and Time Between Terminals—1 Hour and 40 Minutes “The new struétures thus far epect- | delinquent colored girls is greatly | [jaho Taylor adds that no more money is = < 1 % ed have made suitable provi for | needed. A tempo receiving home = 3 v i e i pl Gl | Washington homes and offices 1,092,- [ed to $11,025,75 egllections ‘from | ot SoNE THIL0 SUE 3 sile el L empotary; ‘Senator Borah's outstanding ob. [ required for that work at present and | SASPINEROn homes A DUNER AN taxes on personal property, including | (he, PR¥ehibathic wa ut the gen-and a psychologist ‘are among the | jection to the World Court,” he said, i that the probabilities are that the | o e H |eral hospital, the medical and surs- | other urgent needs. “is that it does not go far enough and | . s loras 6 pieces. In the cen- | taxes on gross earnings and receipts | ¢T0 > i channel will not require redredging | Ures: of 1,205,186 pleces, | et 5 D A e eiha. |ical departments are still housed in| The highway division states in the B o e for 8 or 10 years. BINE | rq] reference room 9,277 questions [of public utilities, banks and build- | (5" (CUGC N (iTes that aire not |report that despite more liberal ap. | “Uihny War by statute. | DR. W. B. CALDWELL SR b | vere recorded, including 761 telephone | ing associations, and on gross re-| nEdetnite Brtiars & posltiets propriations last hero 1 still 4 “No one believes more strongly | e TaEaarlosics Hore i d it 5 Tells, sad o very liree sumber of jesibts of sivest reftway compamies ISR BROCIRSIS DUS AYS € Positiie re- | BISETECCRS B YO, there is still @ | than I do in the outlawry of war, but | will require $65,350,0 B Questions were answered at the infor- | $2,948,386.46: and collections fro ‘The most notable event of the year, [up by the resurfaciig of many old | ve. outlaved m o e e anot | T e tated. | ek T the Iobby. Requests|taes on Intangible personal property, |- h co0’s FOSTS SReRE €6 St0 Jeat [0 8, B0 et have omtlived | 00, Outiawed now, by commom €on-| wunue Dr W. I arxpenditures for the last fiscal vear | {5 nformation on technical and in- | $1.941,073.46. Collections from miscel- | o Co S0F€ B CRErSE SLE™ NG G | Ehe inle aireets that have outiived jsent Warswill cease mither through | - VTS o8 ¥ d to 028 and for the | for in s : e : to $2,567,. | QT of the Distric uning sefulness. o aal s he icello, 111, a pra current year C maatle o dump | duecialsubjects fwese handled in the sources amounting to $2,567. | X001 ¢or feeble-minded persons at| “The amount of resurfacing of | fraaval disarmament. “;L;'."""" b= /47 vears knew @ appropriatio $10,000,00( "2 | industrial division ; el et e Lol ey CUnCSC i s o0] T ol on e cir s v |47 years, knew t oihe " report ‘ahows that harbors|INE | the central/chiliren’s room, the |fiscal year 1925 from appropriationsiy, i, s D R L s i | el el wa T under fmprovement during the lust | Schools division, and Southeastern and | Amounted to $29.003,863.24, classified | (1170, 1L oo hould be able ts ac. | crease In the Average age of the total fiscal year numbered 194 et | Takoma Park children’s rooms, shows | as follows e e e e L e tol : improved numbered 284, |4 circulation of 536,906 volumes for | General government.... $1 0.91 A the € e e Ryerdgninow C}"Cf‘g? Horse Show Tf’m°"°W- B 3o and waterways. e commesea a3 | the vear, which is 49 per cent of the [ Protection of life and ‘ - R eI Gantenl R e it | o e O Dec Gl erh € GR)- G | i ported amounted in the ageresate to | 10 library circulation. The chil-1 property .......... 2 % 1 = | Sonnitoniior ‘thed olen| aeus: Dok anbnel Shorse shovs swlililiD : ad 433,700,000 tons, valued at §22.115.000. | dren’s department has developed as |Health and sanitation. i R i1 GhpsclA tiehcenly e weals | b sn Dks Somomrdnguisliat the i . Fisonsian by istisncdRRp R b/ ey r : arly s!cago Riding Club with more t b ick. ¢ |3 weil s 000, and the transportation of 322,565, ( far as it can with the present person- | Highways ... Children, and al: : provision for |of the working season.” 1.200 iles F } Bed 200 entries. Prize awards total| 379 passengers nel, equipment, and space available [Charities and corrections 3. 56 Lo Teare b Marrad e ol s 1 ! S ) y For general river and harbor work |for it. The librarian in his annual | Education ....... 85 | 5o a0 not 1 e e o _Wear on Streets Greater. | $28.500. The show proceeds will go ,.‘__]“ St e > € for the coming fiscal year, which |report called attention to the fact that | Recreation : 4 8.21 | discipline of the National Trainiy 'ring to the work of the super- | to charity. | e L E begins July 1, 1026, the chief of engi- | 10.9 per cent of the total funds of the | Miscellaneous . 5.08 | Sehool. nt of suburban reads, the re- | the bowels of : 2 neers say 62,06 2 be profit. | District were spent for charities and | Public service enterprise 7,949.23 | ~“Phe only notable change in popula- | POTt continues: A Gorman biseniion b anbimprovedijdosciwl e ural, ::g‘;](a\vn;‘n‘!{-‘ 'rn‘o |'(~n(mmlnv.' $10,- m;»«. \vn cl_‘h-m.\‘l 0. Ofn‘e:n "fif‘: Interest and debt....... tion in th \ritable and correctional | "Fh--‘\" '“!lf\r!z:‘ u\n:n'-u\'-! o!l-ulldm.”:wur ship which moves in a dead | howel moveme: 1 . t = pFDSIN 918,000 asked for is to go for flood con- | was spent on the libraries - > < s =it a5 the i Increasditn | DcIne done the suburban area and | calm, and w E le W no | time, even for « T sk i .qi»fm.«i oo [ taict, N Sticsses tne impertarcelof Realty Value $819,623 imton e Inerenseim | Nt wear on street sur- | other x:1’nlll\":“1?v\‘er is B et e Cal StlS & poses. good reading in the development of a | The total assessed value of real | pe cummer o = ;\,I':w'j’,‘ faces all kinds has greatly in: = The Mississippl River is recommend- | child's mental ability and character. | the District for the last ;. 00 Al sentences im. | Creased the amount of work to be done | ed for the largest share. Including |That classroom library work has be- vear is set forth in the report | 4F S TR Yot the traffic |PY this organization. A great num. | the work of the Mississippi River | come firmly established with the grad- | made up of: Land, |DOSEe HIC fe trafic | por “of new unpaved streeta opened | Commission, a total of $13,965,500 is |ed school-teache shown by the | 55; improvements, $463.873.: 00 e Ly oo L and built upon during the vear were | asked. fact that last vear 61,957 volumes|517. Against the total assessement i Board Work Summarized. “dded to the number to be maintained | & ebsamtug e were circulated from 602 classrooms |tax rate of $1.40 per $100 was levied, The work of the B Chil 's |until they can be paved, requiring a | (S in 133 sc the total circulation | producing a real estate tax of rdians during the past year was |corresponding increase in expendi Or rls mas 100ls, ME L N ARRAN { being 295,486, According to this plan | $11474,75 summarized as follows in the report | tures for work of a temporary char- | lassrooms upon request are supplied | The personal tax levy for the fiscal | of the Commissioners: | acter.” with book collections carefully chosen | year 1925 produced in revenue a grand | “During the p; vear the Board The street lighting stem as a & . . to correspond to the age and special | total of $5.182,516.51, ved from “hildren's ans has cared for | whole is characterized by the Com- t t t CERTIFICATE SALE |is.cmnnie i e iy Spei e TR R Yyt to "De Lreasureq Jor d Lifeiime S0 Iren were report states that instailation of Service Extended. { z ) : December Financing Plans Call| ‘“This service is being carried over 'HIS CHRISTMAS, p'ut\Vebstfrchw International Dictionary in your home library, g @l 146 the junior high school. 1thh(‘1\' m in your office, or give it to the friend whom you want to remember with a particu- for Retirement of $480,- terlaliserformany yeass)thel SuDlly - larly pleasing gift. For the “Supreme Authority,” with its vast fund of information, is 000,000 Notes. “hool librarians for supplement- 2 a gift'of permanent value offering daily service that will be a reminder of your thought- A S reading, The Takoma Turk, : fulness for many years. It is the foundation book for the home, a constantly needed Southeaste: and_ Mou Pleasa; Z 1 1 y e ;"_“‘”‘“’3";0‘5 R e R Z _tool for the office, a helpful companion for the business man, the student, the pupil Inst night announced the December | book stocks, registration, and cireula: in sc}aool. the whole family group. 'lt;o every (;ine who reads, writes, or studies it offers financing of the Government. in the |tion, and directing their efforts te a ready answe ver est E: vords g 2 f inf i pn “rg(”“\)m’_ SEsnal O e e i lcz' ; e tode ':‘y qucNmrI\bq ot'u:_ words, and'j wealth of information about vy cortificates of indehtedness, dated | munities. Close co-operation between people, places, and things. No library is complete without December 15, 1925, in the amount nr!v.h;‘ £ ‘hools and lvr;m;’hos' .w;vnh_ 4 e ’ $450.000,000 or thereabouts. lleven recommendations of Direc- - 3] AT e SN T g N The Supreme cAuthority sale and tax payments due December | ditons in Washington are passed on to 5, the Treasury will be able to carry | Congress’in the report. A bill is ex- on its operations until March 15, and | pected to be prepared and transmitted 5 will be able to reduce the outstanding | later for the necessary amendments public debt by about $30,000,000. to the law. Mr. Eldridge’s recom- By floating the current issue at 3% | mendations are: - 8 per cent the average interest charge| Repeal of the section which would ¢ / A RY on the new financing this e | require more than 100,000 persons to been held 1o approximat renew their operators’ permits f ¥ cent. This represents an ave re- | nually beginning next March. Mr. : ; ‘ T7 Quetion of 1 per cent from the rate | Eldridge believes that if he is clothed - | e Wenmm Webster borne by the matured securities thus | With ample authority to suspend and . i retired. {r‘»\’«)l:s\ permits for cause it would be ‘This great work isa whole library in dictionary form The Treasury will be called upon | useless to require all motorists to re- equivalent in type matter to a 15-volume encyclo- s u ¢ d to retire certificates of indebt <|new their cards 1 A\ edia. It contains 451,000 entries—407,000 vocabu- and Treasury notes, December in| That the director be given broader ary terms with meaning, use, spelling, pronunciation, (h?l amount of $480,000,000, and these | power ; Su;‘]wud |u;rn‘\'i(.h ;,i;er hear- i etymology; 12,000 biographical entries; 32,000 geo- will be accepted in' payment for the|ing and pending trial of the driver, as i/ , ot - % new tax certificates. The notes ma-| well as more discretion in revoking A | graphical entries; over 6,000 illustrations. turing on the date of the new issue Permits. . H M C T A I DostiL e et conoiniet oloatar Would Define Recklessness. : \y ow Many Lan Lou Answer: cent. Subscriptions for which matur-| Anamendment to define more clear- % ‘What is the Bertillon system? ing motes and certificates are offered |1y the present definition of recKless . What is the meaning of savoir-faire? in payment, will be given pre (ex’rul:f‘ri‘ilnl]z‘. s pmh:\hlv;iz‘he ferlht‘nr{p Who are the Fascist.? allotment under the terms of the new |in& bill will recommend two separate € g offerine. e terms of the new | ¥ les under this heading—reckless What is the Carrel-Dakin """“"’,"‘“" In the course of the December |driving and careless driving. What is the Montessori method? financing, the Treasury also has pro-i Enactment of a law requiring that : \ Countless questions such as these are answered in posed to attempt the purchase of $50,-|2 certdficate of title go with every ! ! £00,000 In third Liverte loan honds un. | automobile in the District—an gy @ theiNew Imseaaional der the debt retirement provisions of | Weapon in preventing sale of stolen A T oiine fund Il e anG] care . DoYouKnow the New Words? vidual holders of the securities ns far| A Suggestion that all funds received as possible. The recent announcement | from the sale of tags and operator ‘Thousands of the words that have recently come of the direct purch: nlan said the | Permits, amounting to $300,000 a year, into use are in the New International. Try it on such bondholders need only deposit their|be constituted a revolving fund for terms ass securities with their banks or trust|Use in installing traffic lights and for i N o companies, which deal with th, | other traffic bureau expens » L“ M ‘l‘-lu = i eral reserve banks and agencies A request for authority to suspené Le Mort Homme Hejaz ¢ the Treasury, eliminating all broker- ermits of dri unable to : . irredenta skookum ned against vitamin mud gun age charges. satisf; judgments ol them for personal injury or property T i Vimy flechette Putsch benzohydrol TWO KILLED IN AUTO paid. This was recommended by the i . . lirector of traffic in lieu of the sug- fi( }7 n: Justion that drivers be required to S A B A E R A S PI R I N 22 — glycyl variocoupler State Supreme Courts use it as their authority. Pre: hird Badl Hurt 2 blish financial responsibility. & v Hurt When Car|®50 cidment to the law author- dents and Deparcment Heads of all leading Uni. B ol BERNORS izin police court judies to note canc| When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are getting P e e e P beerion CE s ol |[basieE oneratons pereiE for Colds the supreme authority of the New International. It is - UP).—J. W. Greenlea of k s City, . 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