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THE EVENING ACGIDENT DEATHS INMIDWEST FALL 84 Killed in Week—47 Die in Auto Crashes in South- ern States. By the Associated Press CHICAGO, weather, with of automobile tr ber last December 7 attendant vel, lowered thy of deaths in nine Midwest week. Ohio of total of 84 ~Wintry erruption 1l of 110 other States . 14: In. Okl during t diana homa! 6 Kansa Mir rectly deaths due to week i by w uses, exertion iied in <10 in “our Ch and dilroad ind his ted by S Chi watching mains of stepped into the train and was f. wre seriously death occurrec l where two plunged to v lieutenan ger hurt Minn. in SOUTH'S Death TOLL HEAVY. 47 Meet Week's Crashes States. December 7 (&) vere killed in the nobile accidents dur- ended. while more d in mishaps in These fix ey of 11 in en ATLANTA, Ga Forty-seven persons South from & ing tt than which motc ures are rev Southern Press today Florida h the week with 14, second with 4 State repor the O1d Do column with Jured the injured colu had the reporting The out week was Monday, in prising two th column for rd Arkansas « ginin deaths d v Pennessee rank mn nu ead, Ge lowest only which families, were killed. The week end was featured with several fatal automobile accidents. notab Atmore, Ala., 3 were kiiled 4 met death two s in aceid ibulations by States for the week Laboratory Workers, By the Associated Press. LONDON, ical Research Council attaches E. Gye and J. culation with E. Barnard cancer new laboratory built for use at Millhill, Middlesex. It is asserted that their recent discov the inv of igations and_study Larnard’s method’s, ing of the ultra A-microscopi ism of cancer by means of inv ray. 5000 to be published understood that chickens and mammals have been ncer germ by art Other dead Dr. Gye mammals organisms were vith live bacteria Daily Mail s that under Dr. G with erms, s being effected, are not dead or germs and | these December 7.—The Med- such value to the investigations of Dr. into germs for we of the disease that it is having | their spe: Dr. Gye and Mr wnard are continuing with succe ries and detail: Mr. which led to the It is even inoculated with and ward have developed the inoculated ren cred immune to subsequent inocula- undergone inocula- that with which immunization AIDES INOCULATED WITH CANCER TO PROVE SCIENTISTS’ THEORY First Given Preventative Serum, Show No Sign of Disease; Gye and Barnard Continue Successful Stud: isms but living ones, separated from their chemical agents by the two sclentists. The newspaper adds that the re. sults of these inoculations have been » successful that in no ther in the lower animal or the h incer developed, notwiths ubsequent inocuation veral cases with the germ, plus its chemical Mr. Barnard told the T the recent work w promising but that it would be premature to assert that a successful method of fmmuni ing humans to concer had been evolved. It is expected which the Medi to er W, in- a nding cancer S of | that the building al Research Council ot will be finished by ch. Then the two investiga- tors, who at present often are work- ing five miles apart, will be able to continue their experiments together under greatly improved conditions |and with a I aff of assistants ‘The building will have two floors and each investizator will occupy one for nch of research work Both of them continue to maintain the s scientific reserve that has ized their attitude from the in- HOUSE GETS AWAY TO A FLYING START falls over night. Here, it won't wor at all because it is un-American T have said that I propose to STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1925. CONGRESS APPEARS LOYAL T0 GOOLIDGE Readiness of Members to Take Administration Cue Seems Notable. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Mingling with members of Congt strik ob: as the session opens. the most characte the take adminis ing that can h legis- from the follow ! served is readiness of the lators to | Coolidge along. The insurgency their cue ration and in the ranks of the Wisconsin_delesation has, of cours { added a bit of to the usual or ganization processes which might | otherwise be perfunctory, but the comfortable Republican majority in the House, for instance, robs scene of any uneasiness or uncer: tainty. For the Wisconsin insur do very little to block legislation steam-roller rules in the lower | make it easy for the majority press rebellion nts can house to sup. Has Only One Opportunity. There is only one opportunity t the Wisconsjn group has to stir up trouble, and Yhat is to pierce the Ite publican legislative program et fectively as to draw support from the regular Republican ranks. Just whut constitutes a regular or an irresular | Leac fof I the | The | !Members of House Re As Esteem Token Friends members of several said it with flowers tod: The new Speaker of the House, Represcntative Ni Longworth of Ohio, was the recipient | of a basket of roses and chrysanthe mums from the Hamilton County of Buildinz Assocati in Ohio, representing 120,000 member and other large from C. Clin ton James of the Lea al Buildin Associations The new House leader, Representa tive John Q. Tilsor New Has Conn., received a large basket of cry and = of Imire Congress | of et o United Sta Loan t of unificatlon than at any 1915 Much, { quality of tker Lor tive Tilson. much of n majors have in this ses he an effective lea the than wh That is less true of t {the fndividualists abound it even in the 1 House the prog toward unity has been notabl time sinc wend on the hibited by and Represent have not had lLefore as they % easfer to hen vou have you haven't wate, where of course, will ¢ leadership ¢ sworth Th votes n anthemum ploves in the although Cong: as | i, ived a ) st sent Mr ers Mrs fering friends and Making furnitur adopted T 8 eive Flowers From Admirers l and ros New he had pss agninst supporting s from postal ¥m. o o voted in the mu the salary increase | the veto message of | the President. < | Representative man of ck N. Zihl-| new chairman | comuittee, re-| Jarge hasket of fle from | nbia Lodge, No. 126, Loyal Order | the Moose. Following her annual | m, Mrs. Hattie E. Rickenbacker | Zihiman 2 large box of How Frede th ic Maryland the House Dist Mar J., the first from th member £ Jersey City, woman elected to Con st, and who is to the House District flice filled with han 20 floral of- ulmnm:\ 5 being organizations faesin 1s a of w En shn Cooper oak has Dheen novelist, ntique ich slish Start With Controversy. Ly £ the Unfortun: in the Senate | controversy—na Work It means a shar < of tween the old groups of isolationists and co-operationist who favor having little or nothing to do with the rest of the world who think 1 better bu unities As an manufacturer and 1 Court. those and th ind ev for the workmen. The fig 1t on the World Court proto 22z Northwest Row House Lots ! FOR SALE Served by 14th St. Car Line 7P ) Pcycydwycyarrrzfi Monday—Tuesday—W ednesday TOMATOES Large No. 3 Can 9 No Limit—Dealers Supplied Finest Virginia Packs SHOE PEG 2 Cans CORN CATSUP 15¢ 17¢ Large Bottle Van Camp’s OLD DUTCH Lb. | surgents. | have nd as far as I properly can, the majority party in carrving its policies and in preservation of its principles s the direct cor 1 propose to be equally insistant that the rights of | the minority to speech and debate and the opportunity and the right to record their position on all matters of public moment shall be given full latitude. Sees Policy Efficient. “The policy 1 have outlined will, 1 believe, make for eficiency in the transaction of the public business by this Hous It will make, too, 1 hope, for a continuons feeling of mu tual respect and good will among us all whether we be for the moment united or divided upon matters of high public importance. “I rejoice that we are setting forth upon our legislative voyage practi cally without partisan division upo: the most important measures, proba- bly, that this Congress will face, th reduction in great degrée of the tax [burde nof the American people. The Democratic-Republican insur. gent coalition was apparent when the time came to adopt rules for pro- cedure. is not easy to describe, but history peats itself in the House of Repre ntatives, and a member who is looking ahead to what will help or hurt him in his next ficht for re- election usually decides his vote on the basis of what can or cannot used nst him by a candidate the primaries of his party Division in the ranks of the Repub. licans the rule rather than since the war. The ation 1 hope to aw Republicans in sufficient num r so that with a Demnc ic coall tion certain measures m blocked or defeated. AS SESSION OPENS ___(Continued from First Page.) the candidate of the Wisconsin in- Reading the dec ued ves terday by the insurgents, Mr. Frear said M Longworth had been chosen 1t @ secret caucus to which members from Wisconsin were not invited, and which they would not have attended had they been asked. The election then followed, confirmed Mr. Longworth's Speaker. In expressing his appreciation of | election as Speaker of the House, Mr. Longworth said A great and signal honor has been bestowed upon me. The Speakership of the House of Representatives is matched by few governmental oflices in the world. To you members of 1y politi party, who by vyour voices elected me with unanimity 10 this office, I extend my heartfelt thanks. It is my highest hope that I may prove not unworthy of the trust you have imposed upon me. in as bee: eption in dele; which choice as be Chances Are Remote. The chances of such wever, remote for the very good reason that the Coolid strength is just now all-persuasive ind the lines of cleavage on legisla tion are not distinct. In fact, there e no issues in the sense of con servative and radical on which senti ment has as yet crystallized. The <ent session may develop them, but thus far the Republican membe: ship appears to be more sus an outcome, Also -'J‘., vou, Republican leaders planned tc a rule adopted last vear ca the discharge of committees. As the rule was applied heretofore a petition signed by 150 membe; of the House would automa ally bring to a vote the question of taking legislation out of a committee’s hands and | ging it to the House 1mend Thanks Minority. = ing for members of the min who have cast your vote u; e in honor bound to do, for that scholarly statesman, that fine gentle man, that man who I am proud to call uy friend, Finis Garrett, I extend my thanks for the clear evidence you have ven me of ordial good will. tm a proud and happy man this yet my pride and elation are ed with a feeling approaching hu- | ility in the contemplation of the bur- nd responsibilities 1 shall be | rity vou the Senate the record of several Re. publican Senators from Western States in not infrequently administration measur makes the much narrower wajority there even n otice of their intention to oppose bill and to vote on all other ation as they saw fit was giv Favored by Republicans. The majority leaders mend ing this rule so that a majority of the | House must n such a petition. Representative Garrett of Tenne On to bear during my term of | see, the Democratic leader, in an- administer it to the satis- | nouncing the intention of Democrats fiction of this House and of the coun-ito oppose amending the rule, said it ry I must ha the friendly co-op-|was “fair in its terms g.iving the mem- ration of all of you. This, my col- | bership of the House the opportunity ague: I solicit,” knowing full well | of working their will in an orderl issued for the night by Wisconsin delegation Representative Frear and indorsed by the full group, after an organization meeting at which Representative Nelson of Wisconsin elected chairman Will Lose Standing. be | opposing | | by the insurgent group in a statement | col may other | its way, nd the discussion, have its thirds of th ratify, so i bate will alt pr tion Rebuild Remodel Repair be surprisi tle time in delate FLAT TIRE? 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The first I propose to | with most rigid impartiality. eve only to tullest d the maintenance leges that of there its members, I will be ritism in the Chair of either The political side, to m: volves a question of party s promise no such treatment by nding squs of his party, properly can, the enactment of le | lation in accordance with the declared and, en- violation | principle by the | actment and policy of hi same token. 1o res ot legislation in partv st the in responsible party gov- I erny the | most beneficent provisions of the Con- | stitution those two which provide for { the election of the entire membership of the House of Representatives every the divorcement tive T regard as among second year and for of the Congress ‘lrl‘.uv(-h. Under {ame | nations, it has been proved nece if the will of the people bienn: ! expressed is to be effectively from the e: these provisions, | th ugh | political unite, the part medium whose of one members and responsible every their constituency. Against Bloe § to ystem. Just as I stand for this, the Amer- stem of responsible party gov- inst the European I have observed its workings abroad at first over is _generally and trafficking be- | program through the two hou: ican ernment, I am ag system of bloc government. hand. It works badly there where legislation a matter of bluster enough Lodzé of the-d | | | | The National Capital Press 1210-1812 D ST. N.W. the | sses, other | dminister | With an in the gree of the dignity and honor of the House and the rights and privi- you thing as this party or individuals, mind, rvice. belicve it to be the duty of the Speak- platform t s he | o unique & the constitutions of the great trans- -|lated into legislation that it must be major are | upon basic principles and pol- | two years | |decent way This rule ought not to be emascu- lated,” he added. The insurgents, who fought vigor- ously for the rule at the last session, previously had announced their oppo sition to change. Fight Looms at Start. Reorganized with a refusal to “com- promise” with the regular Republican | forces in the House, the insurgent |group in effect spurned the olive branch held out by Republican leaders by putting in the field their own didate for speaker—Represen! Cooper of Wisconsin This move, which was coupled with 1 declaration of war by the group on “the Mellon tax plan” and of tion to urge re farm leg ation, the insurgents all of their mittee chairmanships and places. Republicans Confldent. Meanwhile, in the Senate, which virtually completed organization the special session last March faces mno serious contest over offices, Republican leaders were await- ing indication from Senator La Fol- lette of Wisconsin of his own desir as to being assigned by the majority to the standing committees before taking action with respect to the treatment to be accorded him. The question of the party regularity of Gerald P. Nye, Senator-designate from North Dakota, which has been brought up by the State Republican central committee of North Dakota, will necessarily not be raised in the % in- it ma and any to a seat as the appointee of Gov. Sorlle. Debate on this is expected to occupy the Senate tomorrow, after the reading of President Coolidge me: Be. Despite the clear-cut majority of the Republicans in the House, the re- affirmed attitude of the insurgent group, which_includes representatives from North Dakota, Minnesota, New York and Illinois, as well as those from Wisconsin, undoubtedly will complicate matters somewhat for the majority party in putting a legislative In can- | nten- | at | | the | gre Senate until it has passed on his right { | gestions putting in the field Representa- tive Cooper of Wisconsin as their candidate for ker, the insurgen under the can leade: would lose all their committee chairmanships and ranking places. They would be treated in com: mittee assignments as though mem- bers of a third party Besides the tax House insurgents now | will oppose, there natters of controversy. | elude air service pe of bill, which the declare they will many These will in legislation, the coa situation, farm relief measures, Mus- cle Shoals and railroad le; tion. Reorganization of the insurgents of the House yesterday came after the conference Saturday of the Wisconsin Republican delegation, at which the decision was taken to place Mr. Cooper in the field for Speaker. Iie sides the 10 Wisconsin Republicans, the insurgent organization numbered last session about six members. rear Issues Statement. In a-formal statement for the Wis. consin delegation, which was indorsed by the full group of insurgents, Rep resentative Frear said this delegation found itself “challenged by those as uming to be in control of the Repub lican party by threats and intimida tion on the one hand, and by the offer of party recognition with its ors and patronage on the other.” “We refuse to compromise, tinued, * worth he con- r to bargain with Mr. Long: or with any other member of House on an issue affecting our rights as Representatives in Con to vote our convictions of duty to our constituents under our official oaths. “Under the circumstances we can- not vote for Mr. Longworth for Speaker. Neither flattery nor sug- concerning committee as- signments, nor threats, will cause the Wisconsin delegation in the House to deviate from such course of action as, in its judgment, the public in- terests seem to require.’” More than 4,000 women in Kansas are listed as owners or managers of farms. 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