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BANKERS SUPPORT TAX AMENDMENTS Committee Report ' Contains|© Features Introduced Into the House. tion of America, in convention her today® submitted its rt containing many features and g 1 ne of the most imp ca before the delegution ined ! many of the | in the mend- | ment in the 1 and comm innounced in Washin, Mo Three hundred of the banker today to board a elcamer early Cuba, while 1t | Kennel Clul delegation, numberi ddress Communications STORES, INC. PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS reservations for immediate departure home 1 ecial trains. The con- ter a short ow. rain and over- ed the bankers tion convened Mon- eze from off the ment weather, how- to keep them away musements. The golf e been in biy demand iternationally of attention |- several exhibition of the bankers, to use a local expression, “have gone to the dogs,” which means they have attended the of the St. Petersburg here many trained a stuffed rabbit whippet race: greyhounds chase -{#round a quarter-of-a-mile electric |t n securities and industria) committees also rendered ay. Readin these four veports was the only business of the convention today. . Idea Was Napoleon's. abattoirs were organized vis in accordance with a decree establishment signed by the 4 They in operation, however, vears later, in 1818. | near v W. M. Hornstein, President, 2325 18th St. N. W.—Col. 9855 THE . EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, OFFICIALS FIX DATE FOR ANNUAL APPEAL Associated Charities to Present List of “14 Opportunities” on December 15. The annual list of *“14 Christmas Opportunities” offered to the generous public of Washington by the Asso- ciated Charities, comprising the spe- cial family situations most entitled to constructive treatment, were dis- cussed.at the monthly meeting of the board of managers yestérday after- noon at Social Service House and the date for publishing the list of these “opportunities” was fixed for Decem- ber 15. Coleman Jennings, chairman of the board, presided. and the members present were Arthur Hellen, Dwight Charles C. d gave its hearty approval to the T week program and, as heretofore, agreed to sign the trans- portation code under which various cities observe certain principles of mutual protection in the assistance of persons from one place to another. I For An Enjoyable Meal Prepare one of those famous As a further evidence of our effort to furnish our customers with the high- est quality merchandise, we have ac- D. C, THURSDAY, In the absence of Dr. Kober, Mr. Glover presented the report of the provident savings' fund, showing de posits of §1,249.62 for November. The death of Milton E. Alles was made the subject of a feeling resolution prepared by Archibald Hopkins, and in his absence it was presented by Mr. Glover. R Van de Vyvere in Brussels. BRUSSELS, Belgium, December 10 ). —I:plurmng from his trip to New York, M. Van de Vyvere, the Belgian minister of agriculture, said today: “We obtalned the entire co-opera- tion of the American banks for pro- vislonal credits, and the Federal Re- serve Bank assured us of all its moral aid. We received a warm welcome everywhere. Making a Rather Long Evening. From the Klod Wife—Nex ans, Copenhagen. me you spend an eve- ning at the club please let me know if T am to keep breakfast waiting for you. ‘ Universal Electric Tl $9.00 . $3.75 oW Electric Touster, Electric 6 1h. size Tron. 3.00 mm.l Meating DECEMBER 10, 1995. FOR WOUNDING NEG Patrol Fired at Auto ‘Without | Declares. Four soldiers who comprised a hington pat milig ry authoritie: ing the outcome « e Alfred Lewis, colored, wounded i shooting the fort seeking the automol conditio: who vrisoners, e in which he was in mand. The soldiers are b sult of a report of tigators to the effect was mot authorized illegal. Lewis is at Walter Reed Ilosy 1 of in the shoc a LTSN SRS S SR SR R S SR SR Barber & Ross s.c “Jhe Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store 11™ AND G STS. i USEFUL XMAS GIFTS Second Floor Electric Household Appliances FOUR SOLDIERS HELD thority, Investigating Board re being held by the fort pend- 1y near y when the soldlers, ired on after it fatled to halt at a com eld as‘ therel RO Au- Fort n of was rid the 1ves- iting fore pital, where he was transferred from Cas- ualty Hospital as soon as military authorities learned there was a pos sibility he had been shot by soldiers. At first it was believed the wounds were not serious, but it has been dis- covered that the bullet which entered hisfeg after riccocheting from a seat spring in the automobile had splinter- ed the bone and caused a trouble- some wound. The next step in the matter will be proceedings against the members of the patrol, who are said to have fired at the automobile in excess of their authe the military procedure re- sembling that of criminal civilian pre . T Blllbéard FOREMOST DIGEST Awonderful edi- tion of the larg- est Theatrical and Show Paper .in the World At AliNews Dealers CHRISTMAS NUMBER @/& Semi- the body of a relative or friend is an expression of sentiment which mor- ticlans do not seek to discourage, ex plains Fred W. 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