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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Q. JRSDAY., DECEMBER 10. 1925. S WILLIAM GIB MeADOO PASTES THEM UP. The former Seeretary “BABIES” OF THE SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS POSE FOR THE CAMERAMAN. Left 1o right: . Som- op S hes s = = Ll of the Treasury aiding the Near East Relief by putting up posters in Lox ers of New York. born March. 1896 Virgil Chapman of Kentucky. born March. 1895: S J. Montgomery A HAPPY GROUP AT THE CAPITOL YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Viee President Dawes getting a w Angele It i~ estimated that £18,000,000 is required for the relief work Oklahoma, born December, 1896, the voungest ma 1 Congres-: E. Updike of Indiana. horn May. 1 sting from the pages of the Senate. National Ph in the next two years, Copyright by P. & A. Photu Clarence J. McLeod of Michigan, born July, 1895, The Chief Justice of the United L = 4 States Supreme Court, William How- : A - : Mumne. Vera Strelskava, one of 1 Prince Otto von Bismarck. grandson ard Taft, leaving the Red Cross 7 e e 5 = 5 % featured entertainers of the Russian YOUNGEST IN CONGRESS. Representative S, J. Montgomery of Okla- § of the “Iron Chancellor™ of Germany Building after attending the annual BATHING SUITS POPULAR] WHEN FLORIDA SUFFERS 3 FLOOD. A restaurant in Miami was flooded ballet-concert for the benefit of the HimialUTER)L enaleai s HRab At T (EElarie S Mbnteon ey wae Xom. = ) siding fibrough 'ROGE Creck \Pak bttt i recently, but the diners were not inconvenienced, They donned their bathing suits and moved the tables to Russian refugee fund, at Poli’s The- in 1896 and T Follétte in 1895, Photo! taken at the Capitol yestecday. | yestecday afternnon, 4 RIS cisti invading : lic come l’ohh-. and Ollwr lrxnge Tlu «1:1 s and removi documents 1 Blanton Measure RSO Pro- | ing “préssute wpon. prtests. to cxereis | Uilities Commission to Make token Presence of Big '10" Man. Commission in Annual Report scound peelinn ke | Members of V|rtually All Lo- female religious teache inscribe | poses Increase to $10,000 | themselves fin the yuscist teachers'| Qutline of Traction Sit- o ve th S of strong men in|self keeping the fuith w he a Reflects Division on = .‘ oo cal Cast to Take Part in in Di 9, The Osservatore Romano savs that : ar conflict, dominant among |of a handful of coins. y & LT L in Director’s Salary. the universality of the Holy See and uation Today. which may be distinguished those of | The conscientic arents who Party Lines. | for 10 dass or mare with & view & Big Program. = the ecclesiastical min Rilly Mitchell, Gen. Howze, Traffic Di- | agreed several months ugo t this fon iy mos e vien sible 1ox sts or | rector Eldridge, members of Congress, | Christmas giving must stop were = Ifor the campaign preceding the 1 Ve r £ t i . fedom s - h o ‘ongress | 1 band ly-contr: busily engaged last night in 4 2 o SRR ALEE DoNeE 5 zation § 2 : et [ . : | piles” o ndles in crowded cl IO L O Sas Washingt " @ outlining steps tak ward a4 merg ¥ f late, in increasing | The storekeeper who con rs of the Federal S srgctention. < toevnee et | GARRISON o L e S ettt VT GEN, ALLEN ELECTED specific authority to regulate e e It is a voice that.makes busy men window offering imm : inies written in reply to the e SR ity bulgets i s onimIBlon'S TaguEst For TTormatitn | Pisool wrecks family budgets, | .o pegestrian who defied the whole | lic tuday, n that (RS, }< e s s sl i““"“ 1l | painlessly extracts well-rooted funds, | | g8 Gehartinent to make him obey |m : 1 4 to the 1 . coms | Note Signed “K. K. K Kollows|| lonaril s volont iy ihoetst) e | oncostmnthelstrsaty Sl ival teRc il {rafe signal ut street interscetions | Democratic men) Made Leader of Wushmglon Divi- B affic Director Eldridg < = i 4 ofs . | P0D8 and adds w " £ was chatting merrily today w a|adoption. Mr. Nugent is now ci | i ez i) 3 i % % answers were indefini nd left the |to the willing shoulders of tax-bur- = L % - ill take pa the Tund sulted Mr. Blanton on all the ad-| Gambling Raid and Charges of | lavers, e e thefto the willing shoulders of tax-bur-|yemper of the force who reminded [ man of the Federal body unde on of English-Speaking - e s e o Siiletrativa fortiives (0 I miges e g arg commission i a quandary as to the | dened, hard:working coal strike vie-| pin"to' walt for the go-go slgn and | rule by which the chairmanship r i focesiintor 0o Acton: mena of and it meets with his hearty support. | Lax Enforcement. g el oo JEE L IR in so doing upset an armful of pack- | tates annually among its members. Union. | America, and John E. Jack) Hazzard The Blanton imeasure would so| e s TP rae = LS oL el ages. “We dissent,” the two said, in ‘ S e ot hroaden the authority of the traffi == I e o iy afiuenne ofihis oloe textar 1% | As taxt{ariver (whoirenched ithe cox | statementi at#{he fend) (ofitha ireriort: R o e bind i S ot director that he would work exclusive- ispatch to The Sta {Feitine 41 Slow earipaintil p’rm} :‘\'”mmmmnk_ of the Capital City. It | 2e¥ of Twelfth and F streets at v_)hn rom the order approving the report | Gen Ten T. Allen, il icat Bath Wil paricivate fin Tl Iy throush the l[[?lr;}»h’ Commission ATTSVILLE, Md, December 10. | ess toward consolidation of the rail [has caused the most satisfying sort ’}\'“":l‘:“r)i:::;l?:fl;;‘ l\‘\“:\;\o‘:v‘:g:z‘:-;:l( who | in its present form for the reason that | commander of the Americin Army off | hanefit at Polis, beginning at ers and not at all through the Police | “Look out for vourself ‘ns vou are [ transportation systems, the path for [of confusion imaginable, and Urges|j,neq in Alphonse-and-Gaston fashion | cedure of changes in policics, rules and pro- | the Rhine, was elected preside of | o'clock Bepaximent, and havoths midosti be Killed this week, Wonr | Which was cleared at the lust session. | the citizenry to conduct themselves | f2"( cfounded {onring car drver to | heon crimten shoommission ™ the commission * * ¢ have | the Washington branch of the Eng- | \itha ce of thorough sible latitude in dealing with all mat el saiaoill ALt i have been | lish-Speaking Union at a meeting held : g DL SR Hibietiatioude Intdadling Tmithi e ouat. ore for Christmae Wiaen | This report will contain the results |contrary to all usual standards. | proceed i e 1 B 1 the twe | bl Jeniod the right o Incornortia i th he New Willard last night o traffic. vourself at any time. You -—— — | 0f the transportation survey financed Cynic Stops Snarling. he lady who hates crowds and|report in connection therewith our cers elected were: Vice pres e e " by the North American Co.. as well | wouldn't g0 to the world series for | reasons for opposing the same |- Aamsiras \ il 5 | nel of t Urges Free Rein. s o was received through the | @5 the commission’s views on the at- | It was noted, for instance, that the | that reason v seen in the center 4 [=reneig = 5 = = | Actors | this morning by~ Consta. | titude of the traction companies to- | €YDIC Who recently remarked that for |of o millifg jam of shoppers on I° Change in Policies” Cited. )”"‘- Jamont Jre man, Rev. Chialesi| poniors | ble Thomas H. Garrison. whose son |Ward the merger all he cared the country could go to|street, her arms loaded with bundles,| The change in policies, rules and | Lo S Sordon Sum Mr. Eldridge . { was arrested in connection with a gan A number of other important mat- | the dogs, went to the Cupitol to hear | her hat tilted to ono side and a broad | procedure referrcd to provides that fi"ngki‘: e A "-‘”] B so that this meusure designed | Dling raid last week. and who has | ters are on the commission’s calendar | the President's message on the sol-|smile wreathing her face. % no publicity be given an application ! Bqucation; secretary-treasurer, Lynch been charged with indifference in law | for action this afternoon. Chief among | idarity of our institutions, and was| FEverywhere an Intriguing spirit of for n complaint against a person | Tuaver: fovernors 1o sercn R [enforcement. them is the bill fraped by Maj. W I, | cautioned for expressing approval | riotry pre —riotry that displaces|or company, or a complaint Issued, ]| paacTs, FOVErnors 10 st ihree “The only thing T can do about it,” | R- Covell, assistant Engineer Commls. | aloud. | wrinkles with goose-pimples, brightens | until an answer to the complaint b b oo Ui the result 2dy by 3 \.,m Garrison, after reading the mis. |Sioner ussigned to public utilities | The fussy, hewhickered old gentle- |dim memories, softens hard dispos-|heen filed. The majority hold this | I”\‘,‘”"], dmiral Albert lavho wi Blanton of the difficult o e, whic mailed yesterday in | WOrk sviding for amalgamation of jman who does like children was |tions and welds domestic rifts. desirable to avold injustice | C1227°S. ¢ Mr. Tuquer. and gov- a sketch, ; e tratc dire ‘u..,m- ille, re the handwriting, | the Washington Light Co. and |observed today sneaking into the toy| All because of the presence in the 5 e thewold Injustice | ernor to fill the unexpired term of | Dale Owen, who will yw(wvvv RE TRt el 5 & rently man, “I6 to be pre. |the G otown Tight C department of a downtown department | community of an uninvited, but not it gave inwarranted pro- | harles *Veagh. Ambassador to /At the Box Of and Mey i i e or s e | epposition has developed to thic pro- | Store with a wistful light in his eves. | unwelcome visitor with long whiskers, | tootion to man Thod ko~ | Japan, resigned, Coleman Jennings. —|Swanee Sync Bt conaltions { posed merger, it was said, and it ef-|And when several youngsters mistook | twinkling eves and that comforting, | ment prepared by the majorite o the |, At Was announced that the weekly | Others 3 The Blanton measure would increase | A fight was wade before | fected it may ultimately Jéad to w re. | him for Santa Claus he caught him- | faith-inspiring_volce. time was contaned in an appendix tq | g at the clubrooms are being con- | clude T McKeon, M vector to $7,600 and would provide recently inst Garrison’s ypoint- | The Immediate effect of such a consol- ouching on the decision to put g [N ostesses 1l be me vdne ant uph Forbes, Dar two additional assistants o the, | ment, but he was named by « vote of | Jation. commission —experts ~aid, | PLANNING TO ABOLISH WANT SCHOOLS TO KEEP |limit on certain inqui i.~.~_‘m‘, y"f;,‘."-?"'"" of the common interests com- | Frohman, John E. , Re noration _counsel. The overstocked | two to one. It was said that members | Would be to reduce the overhead ex | |sald this action was taken under a pro. | ittee, which consists of the follow- | Hamilton, J. . Bl B e on s, e s | o e oinens Gt maemnbert | hetines G {ho two compantes, RAILROAD LABOR BOARD| MILITARY INSTRUCTION |3itior iction S taken tnder s pros |1t amimini ctlatrman: Mre. | Janis, 36 need for more assistance. The 'k | Union and the Ku Klux Kian werc | he commission also is expected to i March® 3, 1925, which says the com- ! LR i sl kDl need e Gonfined’ cxclhislvely 1o factive Seainst him) Telbwing ther 3 e B e el asison Shathodl. I iraffic en ment, but their app | appointment communications have ; . Hamlin, Miss Helen A. Ernst, Mrs, |Roseleixh, Desiree Stemy Senate or Jlouse | Grederick H. Brooke, Mrs. Copley |non, W.' Spencer T espec Devine take action on the petitions of the | " . ] . 2 { - a m on sho 0 restigate b E | Wastington Rapid Transit Co. and | Union Executives and Others|Committee of Club Federation Op- |rection of o0Id Eot Iy uEa Rl ment would facilitate traflic prosecu- | been” sent to the commissioners 1 10 Saplia CHanafo = on exien ftine islati 3 < v i but only by concurrent resolutic trz sy Itioe s e \;;:vn‘luri. bus [hn‘nm “’rlxt; \\:«slfuu:[;)ln Drafting Legislation to Substi- poses Any Move to Abolish liGth exeent tioeacs or o e e Amory, Mre. Robert H. Chapm: Hol i eNEy foiee I OT s . sentiment is overwhelmingly against | Bioean iy et pus T oD s tute Mediation Body. | Training. {tion of the antitrust acts. - Commis | M. €. €. Glover, ir. ' Mrs. v e Claims Orders Flouted. Frison's. continuance . in . ofite: | Locou etwet bus line morthwerd |sioners Nugent and Thompson dis. erick C. Hicks, Mrs. Edward D, Meigs, (Keane Wate LS The power granted to the traflie | Cl that _gambling and_ other | (o he District line, while the Capleal | py i Associated Press. | Vigorous opposition to any pro-|sented. Mrs. John H. Young and Mrs. Henry | The Crandall Saturday “tieh The: 1 R e el [ ¢ ion_Co. ked for permission | 5 i Aseociated Pres s oy will contribute the services of Mildred director in this bill to regulate street es are rife in Yrince Geor to extend its existing bus route south- - W YORK, December 10.—The New | poga] which would abolish military | Jnquiry Xs Discontimied. - Fitch. Figh! ert violinist; _ Nate car stops is important one, Mr.|County have been made. Sixt ward from Kennedy street to Six.; York Times says that legislation abol- | training in the schools of Washing- e Songs and { Blanton points out. He finds thit the | men, mostly from Wishin > P pirvs et ey 7 S % Under this decision the commission i e traction companies ar 2 | rounded up in o shed e | Loenth and H streets, thence to Po-|ishing the United States Rallroad La- | ton was volced by the patriotic com- | gy (onet THS Sec SO0, e commission | NEW ENVOY ARRIVES. in, Knabe record: and Mr. Eldridg ! i traflic Saturday by two other const: o ke nd e e re™s sectlom. | bor Board and establishing in its place | mittee of the District of Columbia | aalth qebt and taxation asked hy | e o come to a fu at designated |a deputation of 10 ci 4 down Woodley road also has been ask. | & board of mediation to iron out differ- | Federation of Women's Clubs at a|iye Senate, together with the part of | Bulgarian Munsg.r Stops in New | cn ¥ iy g street interse Garrison, son of the constable 2 1 s 2 £ et special meeting held yesterday after- |, in\actichtion into the el A , g s Syt oo trathc did oA ATa e | pEeen (CE b R e ed by the \\.J\I\IIHLII-H Railway and |ences between railroad management |poon at the home of Mre Augwws‘fl;: m;. u.la x;:lu ni 1”101. ectric power = = e _ tReLA ctoreiimann iR assistance us he urvey work, | Mrs, Retta Morris, woman justice of | report of the commission's investiga.| Committees selected by tho Asso-| The ‘meeting was called by Mrs.|®Ihe commission June 30 o i g JEW JORK, December 10 G et ices rar erection of traflic regulating devices | the peace, condueted a trial on the |tors into the accident November ciation of Railway Executives and tho | Snight. and in a brief address she | about ono year behind in considera. | Simeon fadeff, now Bulgarian Minis 1o 3 @nd compilation of d: | scene and fined Julius Lohman §$: «~u!\.| 1 i one n car jumped the track | jeaging labor organizations have | churged “Insidious propagandi” is|tion of cases, whereas the year before | L8 t0 the United States, who succeeds n If Washington is to have an efficient lag the proprietor of the place. Philip |at Wisconsin avenue and P street and SONE : |afoot to remove the present system (it was two years in arrea e e e st cover | PEIRCE HEADS. OPTIMISTS Sk : s e L @ sconsin a S ' | grawn @ bill retaining what the draft- | 5¢ e atods 5 . 3 £ arrived with hi > yester c director the city must pay an | Steube - i O s It y £ military stu chools.” Mrs. | e o mmission | 2rTived with his wife yesterday on the ey M hlonior taje | oekenss SWaS. ChasEed I o | cmshel Into/dEn atorshwintaves WIIL fersf coniider the, bestlTeatnres obithe ey vy iglljtdf;nlln ey of {;‘élr:ggrwsngs oy coparato losel marters, | Steamship Homeric. He will spend adequate salary, Mr. Blanton says in | possession of Mquor. The patrons|be heard. ! S At : _He Sustification of the proposed salary in- | ere released. | KA { Howell-Barkley bill, which was defeat- | Ayjerican citizenship committee, is- | of 2,268, principally ques. | Several days in New York before pro- ereases > and ( s . . ed in the last session of Congress. This | gueq an appeal for the 32 clubs of the | tions involving charges of unfair rom. | cceding to Washington to presen } Frank M. Peirce was elected pres Srotior: K*leg Gams Slowly. | draft, the Times will say. has the ab- | feqeration to oppose any move | petition. his_credentials to President Coolidge | dent of the Optimist Club for the en Crystal Cave System Found. LURWASH, Tngland, De.|Proval of the parties involved, but has | ;eaingt the present military training. | On hand when the year opened were | @24 the State Department. SR e not et been authorized by the mem- | 1" o Nitiee agreed o SUPDOLE | 264 complaints, While during the. yeas | g0 e KUJEl before belmi transterred | ¢ the proposal of the Allied Patriotic|132 complaints were issued, making a | (0 osPington was Bulga 3 Soclety that all forelgn language|total of 336, of which 176 were dis- : imcheon of the organization at the ity Club yesterday. The other officers elected were William C. Kloman, first vice presi Warning of Counterfeits. From e DetraleNams. | o hasibesn|CEnEeE 20 % —The medical bulletin ber roads of the assoclation and by ¢ thr ¢ e ! aise he York-| ¢ 4 Took out for three mew counterfeit | discovered near ln\.lpton’,‘u: the - | Kipling's home says the author is i 2 1 Dills i the warning issued today by | shire hills of England. Two travelers | ;aking Slow bt satisfactory progress | The bill provides that if an ami-|newspapers in the United States be | posed of, 126 charging unfair methods [ dent; Harry E. Hill, second vice presi- Chief Moran of the United States |spending a day in the hills happened | in"“nis ient against pneumonia. cable adjustment of a wage dispute |required to publish American patri-|of competition and the rest having to | plaints dismissed were because the : verhardt Muth, third issued at noon today from Rudyard|the various labor committees. Secret Service, who describes the fake | upon a narrow slit in the vock. Tear-1 cannot be reached, the matter at issue | otic data from time to time. A reso-|do with stock acquisition: respondents were not guilty of the | vic . S. Williams, s: money, in part. as follows: $160 Fed- frins h v {18 to be laid before the President, who | Jytion recommending that “Beautiful C d Desist Ord charges set forth, the report said, the | retary a reas George Plitt, jr., eral reservc note. o0 b f . “alina. will thereafter appoint a “fact-finding | \ashington” be made the official ORG An sy SRuaKS. dismissals in most cases being be- | sergeant-at-arr rerve 1 committee” to make a complete report | gon.s of the District also was adopted. | . Of these 73 resulted in cease and |cause the respondents had gone out of | Thompson, editor. ol o7 ull elements of the situation for desist orders and 103 were dismissed. | business, because the practices had| The following were elected to tiu s ic consumption. What will be dono This left 220 complaints undisposed of [ been discontinued, or because there |board of governors: Orlando H. Smith T p Lo cuiter will pest largely upon pub-| Porto Allezre, Brazil, will spend | June 2 |as imsomclent public interest in the | Peter . Dorsch, Paul ¥ Grove., ar oy jic opinion as o¥erated in Congress, * §5,000,000 in municlpal improvaments, OQoly « =mall amount of the com-'cases, A‘em’ge P, Killian and T. E/Gilbert, —_—

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