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WEATHER. (1" & Weather Bureau Forecast.) “From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday’s Circulation, 102,290 TWO CENTS. COOLIDGE PROGRAN GIVEN LEGISLATIVE FORM IN'FLOOD OF BILLS IN CONGRESS 1,045 Measures Already Be- fore Senate—House Total Swelled Since Last Tally Revealed 2.927. row. colder tonight, lowest tempera tire about 30 degrees. Temperatures—Highest p.m. vesterday; lowest, 42, at today. Full report ¢n page | " Partly clondy tonizht and tomc he Foening Star. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 30 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION 20,807, Dntered as second clase mutter WASHINGTO D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925-FIFTY-TWO PAGES. & post_office. Washington, D. C. (#) Means Associated Pr BUDGET MESSHRE 20 o S weeames SSBSSTY ASKED OUTLOOKOFMATION ™"~ sebioss ™™ YiTH SSO00000 SET proved a larger allotment for this| Gl o il appropriation, $45,000; purpose. and agreed Lo transmit about | L Con e n dad 845,000, one-third of the paving prosram to | ding streets, alleys and roads Wavs and Means Committee ' conzress in such a wav that it can| Current apy 00; recom be made available in a deticiency bill | mended. Went Too Far in Slashing earls in 1926, without waiting for the| For purchase or condemnation of | District appropriation bill to pass roads and alleys: Current, | Less Than Current Year’s, Taxes. He Frankly States| e resutur budze for ihe scat S ’.'-"..';121".3!1'.‘22‘2{’0"3‘,'0 :ir"".f.'“un mel But in Reality Provides i oes not carry the complete | Current, $5,000; recommended, in Presenting Estimate. More for Regular Work. | Total Represents $406,274 | story of the street paving program.| §5.000. [ The Budzet Bureau. it hecame known |~ For sidewalks around public prop. | day, granted a request of the I's Current, $15,000; recommended, | trict authorities that $820.000 addition URGES FURTHER CUTS al be sent w Congress as an urzent | The reular hudset {;;‘rdlf;f;,;;’";g;';;;SCHOOL BUILDING FUND IS REDUCED $1,504,000 | PRESIDENT’S N?ESSAGE EVOKES VARIED VIEWS Substantial Schedule, Curtis Says—Upper Branch Adjourns to Organize—La Follette Issigh A e el s of street improvements and re. ANDESTRIC T ECONOMY | s o e A pairs. as against $2,900,738 in the last | \ few of the individual items that Abpropriation act. This comparison. ke o e e 4 ans, hat | however. does not include the $820,000 : t in below current appropriations. but | Which is to be sent to Congzress as a | Sup- | Praises Non-Partisan Manner in helow Surzent | approptitionst I:‘.:l Supplemental street-paving. fond for | $1:000,000 Cut From Water Sup. Which Revenue Bill Has Been inc list. were increased to such an ex the present fiscal vear. Allowing for ply and $140,000 From Bathing PRL that There . joased 1o Sucn AN X | this. the Budget Bureau in reality has e th re ix a net increase of | IS the Budget Bureau in re : Handled by House Body—Fore- &w)w )0 for next year nproved §9.500 to be spent next Beach Estimates—Many In-| SiicomlInins it ussentieupple T RO R A i ees “Liniit: ‘for CTrimmine Lotiihenial e et e e el knerelar ral items carried in < t — mental street items with those in The the hudget under the heading of streer | CTEASES for Salarfes and Exten Still to Be Settled—Dry La i i i Proposals PAVINE itams—namely. for trees ana |~ Sion of Various City Activities. posals Increase. for next year with current appropria- | parkings, $75.000; for public conven o 3 ] tions for each class of street work: ience stations. £33.000: to buy Jand for Eeocie BY . GOULD LINCOLN, Gasoline tax paving: Current Engineer Department stables. $132.500: A total of $35625579 is recom- o his message hropriation. $812.000: recommended or | (o repair the Ash wharf. $10.000. When ' mended to meet all nceds of the With President Coolidge’s legi and 1927 as “most Repairs to streets: Current appro. priation. $500.000: recommended, $750.000. these ftems are deducted there re-! National Capital during the coming tive recommendations spread on the mains a total of ahout £3,000,000 for actual street work in the regular and supplemental estimates. fiscal vear in the budget message sent to Congress today. Compared with appropriations for the current record and the first fiood of bills and resolutions presented, the Sex | y ate paused today to give its com- mittees time to organize, while the The non-partisan measure, carry The list of urgent supplemental pav- reulity the District will get more pairs to suburban roads: Current I B g far 102 nereases IlN'nmmr":IPll . Courtroom Grows Tense. by Coolidge. La Follette Case Tackled. The work of completing orzaniza n of Senate committees, which went whead today while that body was in . . = cing a complete right of way.'gsewers, due to_extensions into new ' 4 Cross,” the President con.| by e . e A At . adjournment until tomorrow. finds M ALY e dealt i In con | otony of the proceedings. was hroken |1 taX-reduction bill was before th | feritory: from $1431:140 10 $1.482.550 {imued, s held to cansider ehat has | e i S NN oved at recent | comtt Uit IGSG 8 drecior ity (g question whether Senator La recommendations regarding the bud. | When Brig. Gen nk R. McCoy in. | House again today for general debate. ' for the collection and disposal of ity peen done in the past and What Pro | cabinet meeting, it was learned. and own 100 shares of capital stock. The Hollette of Wiscondin should he clase. Atlition Government building. prohi. Reid’s crossexaminztion of a prose |ing a $325.000.000 tax cut, was Public plavgrounds to provide for in- happily, while the number of catas-|confusion in closing hours on Thanks- | be taken care of in the absorption, it “SEnments still undetermined. ition enforcement and Federal aid to | cution witness and declared his “man- | launched in the House yesterday on ‘Tedse personnel to supervise new trophes have been fewer than last| s jving eve, when several of the de- | was said. tees came to a deadlock on Senator the States in road building and other 'ner was offensive.” Gen. McCoy |its legislative journey with the good | PIAYErounds to be opened during the vear, the Midwestern tornado of last| n,rynents closed, while others sought | The merger. in effect, will greatly €9 (AT 10 & GEECOC8 an BEE T matters thought the court should decide on |iishes of President Coolidge and of 1y g oCal.Year: from $765.628 to $952. | Spring caused the death of more Peo-| 1y remain open, but finally had to|strengthen the position of the Mer. (& SHGS (R RETETTIT S THAT He urzes stronzly the appropriation the continuance of such practices by | oiR 1 of 240 for the eloctrical depurtment, due ' pie than the entire toll of casualties | (2 SRS PREL UL SO, (00 O G0l Rank and Trust Co.. as one i neieidiacusrlon (‘han, az of At et S10.000.000 a vear to con. Mr. Reid, and defense counsel heated. | \¢*0€rs of both parties on the ways principally to the extension of the new : coming under the scope of its work in | oini 1 o'clock, closing time the largest institutions in Washing “"“‘“‘ over a_ resolution Tecommens triet mueh needed Ciovernment build. 1y replied it was the duty of the law |#7d means-committee, which framed it. | lighting tem: from $7.011.837 to1924. “The destruction wrought there| “ppo instructions are being issued by ton. With the present total assets of 1% WIS acceptance as o Hepublican fnzs in the Distriet E member to call such thinzs to his at- | In his message to Congress the '$8610,577 for the operation of the pub- raised the greatest problem of peace- | pe jngividual cabinet officers in order | more than $1.500.000 boasted by the ; s i | o up his state-: New street improvements: Current| Under the heading cays yacks uy tate 1prove e heading of highways, the | p . 5 i | :. : . 1 whstantial figures. APPropriation, £399.750: recommended. Budget Bureau also increased the an.' Hscal year amounting to $36.032853. Llll\l’lO“ n uraves {he sunpins fn the Treas | D00 nual allotment for construction and | this =z apparently a reduction l"f e Ry 102 nd permit work: Cur- | repair of bridges from 688 to $406.274, but a careful study of the L s = i the fiscal year 1920 pony ; $208,000: recom. | $30.000 specific items discloses that in Marked S"npl‘ 0.000.000 and the sur- ' p, ~ 3 ~" e ing a $325.000.000 cut in the Nation « he fiscal vear 1927 = = g ’ o y ? t A e ot cal vear 1 ur A er (Continued on Page 35, Column 8) | funds during the coming fiscal year [\D Kll()“ n to (10(1 ax burden and indorsed “in princi- 3 X A = — than during the present fiscal vear Ul‘ Lok \ ple” hy the President in his annual tonan e, . The budget estimates for the Dis- L esterda cei . neads a further Mussolini Taboos trict are based upon the lump-sum 652 white stone crosses Priie ohedi tboth aitesion Ll R | H 1 ] = plan of contribution by the Federal —— D e e T Hhe v and tie et GEE 9) E Government, which is in opcration H i H Ll LI iori £ 4 o 4 = ] 5 Government cxpendi- andshaking and §overmment which i oneration pojnts to Activities as Indi- France the American Goweunent Purchases Majority Stock wiicr: framed . in opening generai turcs and adr ation 9 will make the_third vear of lum “Here o : 5 e ., dchate on the hill yesterday e Ot 3 P . Here rests in honored i neay: The Predent says frankly that he : Doffing of Hats ) makc the third vear of e cating Steady Growth of fiHersireite i inored 2o of Savings Institution—Petit B} acrccment. zeneral debate on considers the House ways and means 3 —— The lump sum rccommended as Good Wil in U. S g : e BeooresiExsciitive e measure wil be concluded not ittce may have rin ; 2 - Federal Government's contribution 00 ilin Fhe epitaph was selected hy the ater than Saturday night, and lead- taxes and raising exemp- DY TR e MODERWEU | 5 €000 0001 the {=ame as’ for ithe atile Monuments Commissio crs are confident that. with a clear the revenue bill it has al- By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | present fiscal year e T by n Pl 600 G right of way. it will receive final ac- ready prepared c add however 0N ecember 9. —"YHow do o s = s r S, SH EFFE] tion mn the House before the en i 1 pared. He ad [ STRONIELF December 9t S B ¥ : LTI e e e e e G B L BY CHAS. P. SHAEFFER he Ho 1e end o hic praice for the non-partisan man- vou do,” hand-shaking and hat-tip- Principal Reductions. 5 . . next week. Representative Miils of ey Ll e Bl e ping have been officially abolished mestEAGINatiosioom of (nofauion: Another link was added to the Mer- \r (¢ v-o1' S Renublican member of e % o | ihtoenencinay 2 The principal reductions under cur- ican Red Cross. of which he is presi- ehantal Baniicis diruat) Co: chatiilate | o OS2 SSRID Hse R OO 0] it G i b iles i From this week on, all public | % fund are as follows dent, Calvin Coolidge declared that terday afternoon - when directors el ::" :"v;r‘ Sicommyttee. ,“" of cconomy in the Fede o s w on. From $43716E00 torl N = aacends woon - when directors ) o ared a1 address on the bill for vice and stimulation of husiness Court Throws Out Prosecu- employes and all school children ! school hu‘ildlngs and grounds under ‘,:\,?f‘ ',:‘\:,,T.;; {I:L‘l;!:fi-‘:‘:;:u‘: ;;‘:w o ;"';,r,, Spsiedseling B“,:k, ot this, today which undowtedly will result from o0 irai: | will be oblized to greet their su- | the five-vear school building program yeveloBment o0 the & EIeE SaIet T8 i e e NersioGetaiii0ts Bl 1ox reduction perhaps it will be possi-; 1ION'S Assault on “Winged | veriors and each other with the |started iast vear. s el el e : el s hle to make reductions in taxes up to “Fascistl.” an upraised right arm, From $146,880 to $6.880 for bathing 'lence, the disposition to do good—tha b oo RS o A e i it s 08 the Timit of the prospective surplus Defense.” as was the practice In anclent |Gcaches and pools due te the aban-,ls to say, good will e L The e o ol e mr o ons s S e donment of the beach on Tidal Basin. This srowing spirit. the President . tion will be effective January 1 nest. he President were included in the ; j g . R e . From $2.500,000 to $1.500,000 for in said. has led to heneficences which, as oA ToRincssics tha ireen institu. 1:045 bills and vesolutions introducea : e rvemier Mussolini believes this . creasing the water supply. due to the the work indicates, is ve goodne: SEE— tions will be conducted at the present IN the Sen:ite yvesterday as the first The Budget's Total. will be visibl lence th 1 : I 1 B A second attempt by the prosecution | py He MSble evidence that all . completion of the project during the and kindness. and has tended to in- | . . . ite of the Merchants’, at Fifteenth 0P Meanwhile, the total of 292 The budget, as transmitted by the (o prove Col. William Mitchell guilty | Jence and brevies op ine wie, the sl | coming fiscal vear g ease charity, which retieves inaivid- | All Offices, With Possible Ex- 'd I streets nortliwest. as zoon as IS and resolutions thrown into the President. estimates the total expendi- | of plagiarism when hé wrote a book, | 1om v orcVitY Of the new greet: | From $2900.738 to $2.460.800 for ual suffering, and philanthropy. which 3 ind I stiests nortiest, o5 200n ¢ | Mouse: nupnecion: the frs dayahan tures for the fiscal vaar ending JUbe | «iyingeq Defense,” was thrown out of | o ~conducive to_beier | street and road improvements and re. Jeals with humanity in the mass ception of Navy Yard all arrangements v as een swelled by several hundred 0. 1827, 1t $3.494.222.308.4% el it - oy o orK. | pairs. Of this $152,500 is proposed “rather than individually, and prevents | 3 mnk can be effected more. The estimated receipts by the Fed. ' the Army general court-martial today. | (Copyrizht. 1925, by Chicao Daily News Co.1 | for the purchase of land for locating ' rather than allays calamity. Of equal importance was the simul- The reading of the President's mes- eral Government for the fiscal year| The attack on the authorship of ishops and construction for the engi- fe described the American Red| Close Two Days. . |laneous announcement that IFernand sage yesterday drew frequent ap- 1927 are $3,524.530,203 the hook was made by Maj. Allen W. i neer department in order to vacate (yoss as probably the first organiza- Petit, cashier of the Citizens' Savings, Diause from the Republican side In If hese estimates prove correct, the | Gullion. assistant trial judge advocate. premises now occupied which belons - tjon of such magnitude to ‘alleviate e would %o to the Merchants' Lank & [h House, with members seneralls surplus at the close of the fiscal vear' ho had endeavored to prove P ito the Botanic Garden. ile this g uffering and hardship and distress ) e PSS i bacity of execy. Standing and applauding at the end. 1927 will be $330.307.804.56. A ffl.“,'\‘,e,{‘l‘m; H;",,:"::‘,,,f:? | appears to be a cut of about $400,000 ' femeed Che an unastn - eatastrophe | The Government departments and|Trust Co.. in the capacity of execu 3 NS Bl od"in the Senate with Thege estimates are exlusive of the °!S s ) i) . in street funds. the Budget Blreau yyouch: by elements, and he hopes independent establishments in thetive vice president. —Mr. Petit has oy gemonsiration. Senator Curtis of pastal revennes and the postal expen. | Pook when Col. Mitchell was testifying | has at the same tme agreed to submit - pot§E W0 TN O e host potent | Cabital will be closed for a three-day leen entirely in active charze of that | Kansas. the Republican Senate leader. ditures paid therefrom in his own behalf. 'an urgent supplemental item of $820.- | %, oL ETPNYET Divit of henevolence | period beginning with Christmas day | institution’s destinies since its incep- later said it was a “strong message The President shows that the esti-| Today's action against the accused 000 additional for streets, to be In.. (n ronlE L0 BRI O eonle | excent perhaps the Washington Navy | tion six years ago, and its commend- nd lavs out a good plan for Congres mated receipts for the fiscal year cluded in a deficienc I end'in ithe @evelopment of. cogarnived | Vard \ble progress in that time to follow.” Senator Robinson of Ar the present fiscal vear. are $3.8 : Hart, commanding the battle. B alenoe A aarCRATItY: Secretary Wilbur of the Navy De- | traced to his guidance alone. Lkansas, the Democratic leader, in- 242 and the estimated exp ssippi in the battle fleet, had el ek SN (L ary Wilbur of Nuvy lorsed its reference to the World are £3 .18%, leaving a surplus | been brouzht to the stind and present- i R 3 | Croms’ trom its begiRRINE ip/ito /the | Paruments this, alternoon . confizmer Strengthens Merchants. ‘ourt. but expressed disappointment for the vear of $252.011.756 €d copies of lectures given by him ed by The Badgtt Burean srer . | present, Mr.. Coolldge ‘lauded sthoge|Teports that the Navy Departmeft| "o = 0 20 oo L L jover the President's views on aviation. The actual veceits and expendi- several years ago. which Maj. Gullion | Measure Given Full Right of “'krom $1.24200 Who conceived and broadened its scope | Would close on Saturdy, December | Under the terms of the apsorption. itepresentative Garrett of Tennessee. nres for e " scal vear n which [ charges Col. Mitchell with lifting paze salaries due to increases in the num- and those “who have brought the and that the usual half holiday _‘"‘“_’v!-w(i_a A Srcetr the en Democratic floor leader. assessed sed last [ uns, Jwers: i,y after page and declaring he wrote 94 66 inpinla?? (ber and pay of personnel and the Work to its present state of efliciency. | <ranted to_emploves on Christmas e T T ey e e L e S0.148.684.4 the expenditures | the hook himself. Way—0. K.’d “in Principle” o of T Hlern cmoplocts Smgacod ; These, he believes, should receive no|and New Year eves would be dis-jlire of the Citizens, minority stock: and saw in it “too much political e on District of Columbia works to the small share of credit for the exten-|pensed with. ; Bieir Hualiol Nl ot pmntn ey etbation prombily aLolicd v the regular roll. in accordance with sec. sion of the Nation's bencficence in so Discussed by Cabinet. it tHie sumne fgrelpEtd for the ns hlic debt The courtroom v thrown into a tion 4 nl" the District of 1"1n1-(y‘n|»(:; p- many fields of endeavor. He said that the necessary instruc- | ity. The directinz personnel of the : - tenseness it has not experienced since | propriation act, approved March- 3, Work Has Spread Out. tions had been issued to carry the | Citizens who desire to qualify will be Four Major Items. the last attempt to discredit both the | By the Assoctated Press JoEh” - - B plans into effect, and also that the ' admitted to the board of the Mer Four impertant phases of govern.|Pook and its author. A few minutes | ' From $1.180.250 to $1.447,000 for “The annual meeting of the Ameri-| jan would apply to other departments | chants Bank and Trust Co., which, in- | before this occurred, however, the mo- ‘ i 2 : s >res| 2 lic schools, due to lonzevity increments | storation and rehabilitation Lt 5 Citizens will go approximately £1.300,. PUhlican caucus He mecoramends: ibaral Saimropcia | tention President praised the action of the S| time restoratiol that there will be a uniformity in the | Citizens will go approximately $1,300. : S o tinns fi o air services and for pro. _ Col. Blanton Winship thought Mr. | committee in drafting the bill on a “""’ any '““;“’“-“f ‘l" ‘;"’"“““’ l"'l oper- | ever known. we are told. Work ';‘ that | jaging, 100 in deposits. £753.000 in surplus and vny '3‘.'f ;-l;n L‘ briet " deb ?; PI"’\”::; 0 e el ok 2 = = 3 = % e new schools to be opened during ' | - is culiar contributio . 5 4 3 . @ leba 3 Reid could pursue his guestions close- | non-partisan basis and indorsed it “in \loz": Pl $2.964,180 to 's:_ 070 fofi :.;m(w:‘l"'m‘mdl}gal(fsur[]»‘:h;l‘l“:o'(; :En-x Is‘ Navy Yard Situation. | Merchants has deposits of abont $8. Senate before adjournment vesterday y the Metropolitan’ police. due to lon- vhich was crystallized in Skitzer 3 S o | 500 8 has deposits of about $5. over a resolution by Chairman Moses i AL | of Towa, chairman of the ways and - 2 o s 5 ard and other navy yards and sta-| Dl = Saeg L i tinue present postal rates until the AR 1 exnicie th le. b s the duty of the court in thi sonnel for new stations to be opened | myct, 1864. That original idea dealt | jong s still under consideration. There | tion is capitalized at §1.000,000, while 4 Adden exnence jon _the npeopie thoth pit masithe Ut 5 & means committee, in opening the de- in 1927; from $2.023.160 to $2,198.270 'Jolely with the amelioration of the hor- B8 e tority of | the purchased bank had a capitaliza. | NCY Session of Conzress was enliven. through Peder nd state levies respect. President Howze prevented | Lyte, lauded provisions of the bill fur the Fire Department, due to lon-: o '_.M i the ctabiidunsnt ob new| = same doubt as to the authority of e X"f S"'ffl G dcapnaliza- . oq hy 4 few political sallies from The csiimates for ihe upkeep and | further argument by requesting M. |and told the House he opposed any | mevitn Ineremenie nmd the omening of | [ONN,0f war, the establishment of neu: | the Executive to close these establish- 200,000 Senator Reed, Democrat, Missouri maintenance of the District of Colum-'Reid to continue. and at the same time | attempt to increase the total AMOUNY ' rq mew erpiae honeos Teom $2nmags | Lrality of hospitals o nd | ments because of # ruling of the con Becanvas Measanat hia ~m’ ,” b he | l~_‘!;gyr < mes- reminding him ‘he \\;is und_pr a v'":'i-"' reduction provided. o g s rf“_ ‘The Healih Depar “-‘;m“n:'uar‘l:; T':n:l;:‘!e:h(:»’si.:rg.lget In.re-!qroller general of the United States — - R “' o Action Is Deferred. £36.032.853. or $406.274 more than the {e Sas appisudediby < in the inspection department: from the time. The humanitarian prin-| thority to close them for any reason. | for his first banking experience. He notice that it would be at least until e len hou Ak H n 4 pplauded by members on $721,724 to $741.937 for courts and | ciples adopted at Geneva followed N : [iat : 3 an estimat i or the next both sides of the chamber as he con- | pri: ;1 $650,460 to $667.310 for | CiPicY adob . x 1t is the belief of officials of the de- | hecame affiliated with the Washington next April before his committee would fizcal yea | BESHORE: FrOTe. WV = « Or | closely ‘the instructions of the Amer- | partments that closing them for the and Southern Bank in 1915, which | Le able to report new rates. Maj. Gullion went about his attack | | s ati obE % A aj luded his explanation of the bill. |the jfail. workhouse, reformatory and | {cin" % rmy' promulgated by Presi- between Christmas and Sunday was taken over by Peter A. Drur The flow of proposals in ihe House on the book and its author with more | Representative Garner of Texas, | o 1 > 3 m : 2 4 {eliberation than on the first occasion. | ranking Democrat on the committee, | 1o 356 conal f‘o“r“h""o:“m:';";‘d 2178450 Ident Lincoln on April 24. 1863 Dur- | will result in greater efficiency than | present head of the Merchants', Tor o o rapealt oot Differentiating heiween the estimates | jfo' vead from a prepared brief Which |also drew applause (rom both sides | due to Incrensed vequirements and an | INE, that confiict between the Northiwould result from having the em-|1917. At that time he was assistant Voistead act found company in o of appropriations for the fiscal vear ! gmiitiied his wit was being of- i 2 | and the South we had a sanitary com- | ployes come down just for this one cashier. Following several v number of bills presented in the = phasized his witn < g of-|when he gave his indorsement to the | eatims 30 ompleting the : : et 1927 and the estimates of expenditires. fared in rebuttal and to impeach the | hill and urged that it be passed as i ";:l}df‘r-:’g‘)”a‘:; “hegmf“i:wg :fl: mission, which carried on most ef- |day. The time, of course, is compen. | the Army during the World War, Senate. The chief Senate measures hibition enforcement Tie issues o warning against further lv, and Maj. Gen. William S. Graves | principle.” veasing the Federal aid to the declared under the manual regulations | Representative Green States on the wund that it spells Gen. McCoy's point was correct in that | | ahout $30,000 in undivided profits. The Garner Draws Applause. Gullion Moves Deliberately. Summarizes Appropriations. PARTIAL 0. K. FORECAST. Most of President’s Recommendations Expected to Fail. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Public Debt Reduction. the President marizes the, estl | o imony of the. @ootsed. : 4 d . | fective work in bettering the lot of | sated for by taking away the half |he associated himself with the Citii alonz that line were offered by the mated_appropriations nt 3,155,130, | “Eamery 0L thS ASCIREC 1o the de | Snseetary Mlalian! i o Biarke on |conatruction of & mew ward buflding | (3 Giqlers. lolidays on the eves of these legal |zens' when it was organized in 1919. = Senators from New Jersey. Senator 328,66 payable from the Treasury, and | ronge (o prove the truth of every colleagues on the committee, Repre: ' 349 dallinger Hospital, from $47.400 | “Folowing the Civil War the | The official roster of the Merchants' | Edwards. Demoerat, coming out flat O st e oe, e oaeDAll | statement the sccused made, ntatives Rainey. lilinois, and Hull §1777,686 to $1.804,68 for pubiic | United States. being absorbed in the el after January 1 will read as follows: for venedl of the Voistead law, wil ‘ A enaen et VATas. Crillion, “tand {he ip: of Tennessee, who have opposed the parks: $49.000 being proposed for Droblems of reconstruction, and for ident. P A. ¥: Vice presi- | legalization of 4 per cent beer. o the postal revenu Inclinding the | @ f8506% 6 prove their fa g | increase provided in personal exemp- i i st | other reasons not wholely clear now, dents. Fernand Petit. Rolfe 1. Boll- | Senator Kdge. Republican. declared ter, the total estimated appropria- Syatement he referred to the hook °I | tions. D inds inthe. Zoological Park | did not formally adhere to the treaty ing, Frank P. Harmon and Frank for 2.75 per cent beer. Dry leaders g celncail become | pave written’ and also said ‘whenever | By indorsing the bill Mr. Garner at a cost of not to exceed $102,000; of Geneva until the vear 1882. Then AwA"-IN | E. Ghiselli. Johu Emerich is treas- in the House already have introduced total appropriations made for I make a statement it i ?J(hbntl: .1 declared Efresldem Coolidge showed | from $1,027,710 to $1,214,681 for the |the American Red Ci ?s! wa_s legally PERAT'O u.;"hp Taa L e e ol ]\‘ ‘ni!'nnl»el‘ 1),1‘?1.:;1.&\“"05 ‘[l'; !‘|l:h"f,“ :“T,. WG e [0 am always willing (o back up every | that he was mot in harmony with | Water Department, 16 provide for ex. constituted by act of Congress. Presi DRI el T e I e e of the postal sppropriations, and with - WOrd . el Ly e A Jlews, “for|tensions in newly.developed: sections|dent Arthur accepted the presidency | X [iclECiea iasiiit e eniiier e it | Do os b nehan e T Them $3.141.787.000.31. The postal ap.| “When the accused was testifying|this is not fecretary Mellon's bill— ' of the city: from $1.565.356 to $1,673,. |of the board of consultatfon, the'qg o0 o ]g Torre, Second Secre-' some time that President Bre e i ately $104.000.000, t | wrote pages 102-105 of the book and : i bers of the board of s, 3 and Vv sident Roy L. o s Sl e b ol Mied 1 did" The old rule of| Chairman Green and Mr. Garner $100,000 More for Streets. e o e iative and without & (i ||~ -AXY> Succumbsias Chloroform Ifluser3of the Citizens: were destrous Wloves provided in the law enacted at ‘false in one, false in all holds good | both admitted the measure was mot! . oinroval of the special list of |Senting voice Congress appropriated Is Administered. . SRR e e the last session of Conzresg here. The falsity is in his cluim of | in the form in which they personally | BF APPREVa B t1e BRCEEL ISt 071 1,000 for printed matter to inform s sage company con- e comparisan of ihe apnropria. authorship. The prosecution has | would have written it, but they lauded | Fireel, PAvIng lems. Amounting to| e country of the organization and ' 8 o e et Y920 hnd 1957 mea: viht o prove that such parts were|lts general provisions and the policy [ Sneans thay ntead of Wiving the Die. | Purposes of the society. | _Carlos de la Torre, second secretar — e T thece fmures are. somewhar | taken without permission and were'of compromise which governed the 2 3 | of the Cuban embassy, died vesterday % t = - = e B —.—______|trict $400,000 less for physical im-| Ready for Instant Action. | - . Rutgers Students Favor Court Congzress will sidetrack most of the misleading. the President says. He| (coniinued on Page 3, Column 2)) (Continued on Page 3, Column 5.) |provements next year, the Budget: {afternoon at Georgetown Hospital as . Congress sl o5 points out that the estimates of ap. C Rureau actually has aliowed the city | _“Almost immediately we broadened |chloroform was being administered | NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J.. Decem. [LCommendations made by President Propriations for 1927 payable from ! $400,000 more than current appropri- | the scope of the Red Cross idea: preparatory to an operation for the |her 9 (P).—Balloting by the men and il 1 e surnrioe 1o ihe Chief T The Treasury apparently exceed the t Resi if He Show: ations. | originally limited to relief work injyemoval of his tonsils. The body will |*vomen students at Rutgers Univer- wiyive. for he lnowe that the con amaunt of the appropriations for 1926 Andrews o es gl‘l 8 Here is how the figures just ap-|times of war. We extended our ac-|pg gyen to Havana for burial, leaving | Sity today showed 1.075 in favor of ' fiewercial subjects he discussed will DB U0 I e re Enf P T proved by the Budget Bureau compare | Livitles to £reat pblc calamities sueh |\ obably on Saturday in care of Mr, | AMerican entry into a world court | {iic more tinte than any single ses. owever, ak x a4 comparison,’ N Wi current appropriations: as Cf 3 3 C8, 5, < " |a 57 P -Ha E = 3 2 ] sl the Ereaiieat continues. ‘“we ishonld| No Enforcement rogress Iin AT | ™ the current fiscal year Congress | cyelones. We bullt our organization | de la Torre’s father and mother, who |{nd 157 onposed. r;};ie\';«{lu:hhee!l;::;:dl SIOnROTiche |Sonn g onah Houber couil take into consideration the lawful ob- 4 |appropriated 334,467,497 for the oper. |s0 as o be able to move into such af- | have been living here with him at the | ,umber of votes of the three sub i Shper anmunl messages which lizations for 1926, which have been | {ation of the District government and | flicted areas and to extend relief as on | Pershing Apartments. {mitted. Delegates from the colleze 'p.e poen read to an asembly of determined since 'the appropriations| po 4l ooiaied Press (he real test hetween the law and the |for physical improvements. Trust and |4 battlefleld. At the Bern Interna-| Mr. de la Torre, who was about 33 |to =dke werld court conference at Loy hmeo oo O o o) o Were made for that year. Taking | PN ASOOSE TR Lol o 1t in a|bootleger will come. | special funds, such as fire, police and | tional Red Cross conference we se-|years old, had heen in the Washinzton | Princeton on December 11 will be in. 'Oth houses, the mew messace, 4 these into consideration. the estimates, NEUL FOEC G PNl rogress to- | - For every bottle of liquor smuggled | School pensions, amounted to $1,665,- | cured a modification of the original embassy for three years. He was a|structed in the light of the vote. OBIY | nermara. Ther expec to read 1t 1n for 1927 are less than The appropria- | Vear he Bas wade B0 10 B Lincoln | into the country, Mr. Andrews said, | 356, making the total for the current | Geneva convention. This modification | widower, his wife ~having died in|one woman opposed the court. - members. They expect to read it in tions and lawful obligations for 1927.7 | ward prohibitien enforeeteltt, LI S| 30 hre manufactiured from industeiai | year 336,032,853 |is known as the ‘American amend-|iHavana two vears ago. His father, | : e G L S < -A'_‘q. tant Secretary of the Treasury | alcohol illicitly sold to bootleggers.; 1In the new budget which has just | ment.’ Dr. Carlos de la Torre, formerly was | RSt L Wil riot o that all lge 'm"’)'e 3 |i Sharge of enforcement, he told re-| The problem thus presented is one of | 8one forward the amount for oper-| “Our peacetime activities are be-|rector of the University of Havana. Labor Candidates Fail compelled to hear the address, . Particular stress is laid by the Pres. | M CA0TEP 88 Sy Bliion (o speaking | the greatest facing him. ation of the city government and for | coming increasingly broader and more . Mr. de la Torre had not been in i compelie ? jdent on the reduction of the public ";“_:d'”";ér of the New Yok ,,.anhj “I never realized the gigantic re.|Physical betterments is $34,053,022. | important. The problems presented |good health for some time. MELBOURNE, Australia, December Program Forecast. cebt. His statement in this connection | 8¢ & SVCoiona) Customs Service As- | quirements of the legitimate indus.| Trust and special funds in the new | by the Midwestern tornado already re- ——— . 9 (#).—The final counting and chec! The outlook for action on the sev- i< of particular interest, in view of the ) of the & | trials using alcohol,” he said, d | budget amount to $1,573,557, making | ferred to were not alone of immediate Turks Arrested in Damascus. ing of the votes cast in the Australian | eral recommendations made by the proposal advanced in Democratic quar- (& a T, Goes not expect to dry up | how many of them are almost on the | the total submitted to Congress today | relfef, but of the restoration of every A | zeneral election of November 14 last | pPresident 1s as follows: ters that the payment of this debt | ., % 0\ in that time, he said, he‘hrlnk of actual ruin. due to the ,“l‘;a.,,szo,s'm. living victim to a normal plane of| BEIRUT, Syria, December 9 (#).— | has bheen completed. Not a single|, 1. Reduction of taxes—action is Je spread over a period of 62 vears, | (N e has failed 'un. | that alcohol meeded by them ls di-| The new budget proper therefore, |existence. That operation, now vir-!several prominent Turke have been :Labor candidate was elected to fill any d before March 15 ne that the time allowed our foreign dghnfl'f‘h‘efll T e Some. progress fo. | verted fo industries which take out |18 $406,274 less than current appropei | tually ended, involved the assistance | arrested in Damascus on chqrzes of | of the vacant seats in the Senate. The | - amtined on 1 Peged Colaros , pay their war debts to the U n\'ml’“_u"l adequate enforcement. In a|permits, only to use a small quantity |ations. ~When allowance is made, |of some 33435 persons. intelligence with the Druse bands who | defeated candidates for the Senate in- | st Radio Progrnms——PgEe 36 & \ Bt fiates. The President calls attention | W&, A0EQUr B have his enforce-|and divert the rest into bootleg chan.|however. for the $820.000 of urgent| The board of incorporators of the|are fighting the French, it is semi- |cluded Senator Albert Gardiner of New | ~ @antiued on Faze 31, Column 1) | ment erzanization eomplete and then (Continued on Page 2, Column 1.) offictally announced. South Wales. @ nels, (Continued r-n“"ag? 35, Column 1.)

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