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UNITED WATERWAY 76"V iy ewrai tarar o prv URGES INCREASED | WOULD DRIVE U, ‘T“‘;fgfi Bgéfin'il'%&‘){Rfii&ii"i'ims:UFFIBE TRANSFERS SYSTEM INDORSED o= s s v e, e o LEEWAY FORBANKS, — OUT OF INDUSTRY omss s o sy st s e (PHELD BY WORK ! Switzerland—Attorney’s Story of Offer From ! Prompts Substitution of Airplane in Alaska. Metropolitan Opera Is Denied in New York. i Controller Says Nationat |n-lFederal Competition With Officials Now Considering Bids Submitted. Secretary Replies to Criti- Rivers and Harbors Dele- gates Urge Coolidge 10 FOS- | 1 i awcnciatet prves | near the hridze. on n precinice with o | Stitutions Are Changing Private Business to Be In_the onward march of modern |and vilages cut of from civilvation | GSMT0f Moving of Pen- RIS Yecember ad a cer- o4 drop « o rive A B d o cV vi K v ) s O ved ter Fixed Program. e e e A R O Taoriiiai |Charters for'Freedom: Fought by Leaders. e LR e e e L O Tl sion Bur | here 10 days ago instead of onlv 1y \1so were found, and there were blood i Alaska give way to the airplane for | e doctors: o those” 1n ALt ureau. - night, the voung and gifted Russi | “tuing on the snow, indicating that | — — — carrying Unecle Sam’s mall to aold | merchandise and even bodles for | prima dony Zinaida Jurjewska he singer had wounded herself before hunters, trappers. reindeer herders|burial, Efelson said. It was his ¢ and other hardy pioneers in lonely out- | plane, he sald. which the Department | Defending the moving of the Pens posts of the snowy peninsula next|of Justice Agent Darling, hecause of | Office from its building at Fifth i year? inexperfence, failed to fily from Falr- | gireets BY the Assaciated Press. Four outstanding declarations of wha leaped to her death last week | inking the plunge. | rho I p e <ing Govi and Harbors Congress today urged|frony the “Devils Bridge” at Ander | Andermatt dispatches todaf said the | throughout the ' purpose attacking Government compe Prosident Coolidge (o foster a fixed na- matt, Switzerland. probably would be | A Zor the Lody naast be siven up | COUALTY are feeling muwxu‘nlxl’v'r:\u‘l:;lhuln;\l with private enterprise as i lalive and happy today for the present because of the swollen | 1! Ll L sl i e S e e L This poser confronts the Post Office | Lunks to Nome to carry the serum | This ix the assertion of her lawyer. | Jate of the river and the consequent | Fede statutes and greater freedom | soclalistic state and the ultimate de-|jyep tment, which has opened bids | when un epidemic raged there last | D€ Initiators of the transfer and t i for them was described as imperative | struction of all {ndividual opportu 3 4 Dr fe. who is in possession of the | 4 hrer to the searching parti A v T L M. |ty e areran 1 e onfarence | for transporting the wmils in Alaska | year. twin transfer of the Labor Dep fateful missive. It offers Jurjewskava | |p Herlin's Russian colony it fs[in the annual report of J i o] R ""'I;"" ‘} :1"’ et the | for the fiscal vear beginning July 1| With proper handling, Efelson sald |ment to the Pension Building, de Ceontritet to appear at the Metronoli- | cared that Jurjewskaya frequently | (s, controller of the currency, made Lon_ Government in Industry at the | 1926 A decision In the matter Is not | he has proved the pract ) @ [tan Onera in New York City—an op-| ligited a hypnotist named Otto Otto, | Public today The controller cited o ”n::“un-.t-(‘l\[pf a twoday sesslon | oypected for several weeks. flying in Alaska, even in the coldest vortunity for which she. like many | fron whom she received psveho. detalled statistics to show an Inuv:;m a u’”qu” ‘dxhlngllilr md.nm | About 80 bids were received, it was | weather, saying he had not only beer road scheme concefved two vears ag "mmerce had been instructed by the |other yvounz singers, yearned therapentic treatment. Otto says he | Ing exodus from the national banking j = tary -lu : |o1en|||hmn e onent |learned. among which was one offering | 4hle to fly, but had been able to keep |in the interest of economy of mone e o request President Coolidge | uriewskaya was of an extremely | gig not know the identity of his svstem and he predicted It wauld cop | O D O atthe meet. | to handle the business by air mall. No | perfectly = comfortable personally, |and space. "‘,”““;r it h‘v'“h““ matter in tan | Nervous temperament Dr. Jaffe said | jent as xhe gave a fictitious name. tinue until the natidnal banking laws h::mh\ ;:x‘: ,;‘...:r:m.d "‘::‘;1""5.5 figures were made public by the de-| fressed fn specially prepared fors, in pace. b o Qefinite form to Congress at lts | teday. and this condition. was aggra- T S m:;(nnvmnlml Sl b s et lmfim‘:_-mf'":""e"‘:"am"‘egl of | PATtment. temperature 60 degrees helow zero. ; present_session. to the ‘end that vated b excessive study, born of an| NEW YORK OFFER DENIED. | To accompiish the needed reltet, | SISiont Wusirlen, the stelement of | Veteran Flyer Filos Bid. Alrplanes could provide o system |Veterans' organizations. buicinesslike program as a fixed na e oral . i Ko <ure | provides for prompt opposition to v 1 ” s B ces. | Of iransportation feeding from the irrender of the Pension tional policy mas he adopted without pts of her chosen art il Sa i _{ ment of the McFadden bill, a measure | Provi t wax learned from other sources,|of ! S e, from {hs Unaialion mex helaionien o L Lo RS ATt epirits | Metropolitan Official Savx No Engage- | ent of the Meladden bl 8 Bt ol T e ieinintive. branch o 1n. | nowever, tpar the. am mali W oad | [hole nterlor of Alaska, according o guER o as headed by the | were due chiefly to fear that her ar ment Was Tendered. Congress, but which never was reach. | crease Government encroachment on|made by the Alaskan Alr Transport | [Heii el beky ity o) Over 200,000 quare feet of The committee was headed bupiness xndiires caateal mes . S ie hub, to Falrbanks, which is th 2 stic « cht no o equ v | ed by the Senate i RE L ges other radical meas- | C‘orporation, of which the general man % t retiving president of the Rivers and ! listic offerings might not be equal te 1 by the Senate .. ures. e o Kefelnon. the veteran | lerminus of the Government railroad | sufficient to house 2,000 peaple cor Harbore Congross. former Representa- | the highest standards,” the lawyer| N o, “It f« a well known fact,” the re T vatatementaiin (e asclardtion | Eor o e venr 18234 | MOW constructed from Seward on the | nected with other Government actls ve John H. Small of North Carolina. | said. Artur Boedanzkv (conductor ”dn:‘l«‘ "l-m n Opera Co.. today de { Port added, “that many ¥ tlonal B m-‘ :\1:;» :l\nl‘nu x( e \:u 192324 | seacoast, into the heart of the terri t oV a o | for the Metropolitan) visiter her dur- Metropolitan Opecs Co. todas hanks are anxiously ng enact- | Of purpose are condiicted experiments under auspic . t ¢ i inclded the new president. Rew | for the Mecropolitin) visiter her dur- | the Metropolitan Onert Loy (000 [ | hank suaianalpensitngfenael | SLEPIRERT (L o0 (00 ) gondlistanl cxperiments upacEavepices |0 < " eeeniative Wilson of Louisiana, and | ing his rvecent trip and told her she T AL e e maida Jurjews. | ment of such a bill as that which | DA IeR, eter. | The dok team drivers are understood | : ecpetaty other newly elected officer A plc | wouldl hear from the Memropolitan | an =& 0, ™ qhana’ who | #lied st the last sehalonfof Congress. | [ A il there would be |!Q be depending for their chances!urdinating the activities of the turcaque member of the delegation a8 soon as poseible after i returm| BB, NN My eathiitrom the Devils| TTtHey cAnnot Tat” this tIms [oBtiS e e venr Jegislation was en. | ext yeur principally on the fuct that | ous b =S was Judge Henry Douglas Plerce of jito Ameplta. "When (the weeks massed |20 0 Vi rinermite, Switzeriand some such amengments to (the “To urge that in all Government | acted suthorizing the Post Office De. | thelr bids are believed to be some-| mer Amapulis b L B it e eted o ek the | | “We had not been nexotiating with | charter puwers as are (herein WO operations there shall be extablished @ | purtment o Atart an alr mail service | What lower than the uir il A o e et P erscd more rivers and anchored e had failed to ma o e Taaid. She wus |posed, there will be a still gre Lo ; I L : { mova ) : S MU R el bl the Russian star.” he sald. “She was P Wil bela i recognized and adequate system of |in Aluska at its “own discretion Big Saving In Time Possible. | 0va] of the Pension Burew mare harbors than - ; \ith several of th ; exodus frum the naton cost accounting, and that all existing | Ny Post | Interior Depart v the congress put together Dr. Jdaffe believes Jujewskaya's | friendly with several of ¢ . &, und that a 18 | Now the problem is up to Pos An o STHh S asiaing Hive fhnce | PitenIoF Depattment 13 choice of the Devils Bridge for her | Soclated ~with the Metropoitan, i Relative Increase Declining. Probibitlons sgainat rewarding Jabor | master General New. It Is understood |.i'cloyu0 time for the dog team matt | oo, he broad sche one of them may have written her ot |\ BT STt althoughs | O Merit and efficlency be abandoned. | ganerally that the air mall bid g | 3 slehued fue T he dox teatn mall | two years axo.” cor “he might have received an offet | (e emmeres it the. mattonal banks | To Inform the people that govern-| iicwhat higher than those put for. | %14 the Sl mall ls shown in the | et mye individual, but the Metropolitan | (he vesoutees DE the nevionsl JGHUE | ment in business means the establish- | \Cira" by the dog team drivers, but |"HEQUr: for the routex concerned. |y epping A oMicial offer for her service ] adily iacrensed (oI e i, | Ment of a socialiatic state and the ulti- | iy air ‘mall promises ~1,000 per cent | ¢ 11 longest tri stanc | purtme: vear and the mate destriiction of all Individual op-| jecer sereice - measured in terms of aithanks (o Nome. which, a Telezates to the National Rivers Secretary Work, one « | legislative program that il ire the earliest possible comple tion of a unified national waterway | transportation svstem.” adequate for the Nation's present and future r The group of naticnally prominen ficures in the worki of water-horne clared today the move is part of The move has been attacked 1 | insatiable ambition 1o scale the the Interior Depariment NEW YORK. December 11 (®) assistant manager of Dep! Will Besiege Capitol. death leap was influenced by the fact | In addition to the committee au- that the only Russian monument in thorized te visit the White House Switzerland is situated there. today., the harbors congress will send | Jurjewskava's fur coat was found | i 5 Sft e Bouse, (he chatrmant RSl o NC NORSTIOLENEGEMS FRIES WILL F L e ko ek | ok JLECmmeesr? Ssiting or pro-| ™ Hieiin served. in the Army Alr | I, FOUTed 08,12y (e man of the rivers and harhors com ! a8 heen slowly falllng off % | fha proper fleld of heineny enter, | Sérvice during the World War, has | “Other routex and the comparative | 0% from the Ir Madcea or e Foscesarsontics | RETURNED BY POLICE SCHOOL CHARGES [gomparey,with the resaurces of St | prise ma >resident Dawes chair of t Entione at during the 40-yee Provides for Perpetuation. | kan air than any other aviator. He be-| piant o gave: Fafrbanks to Fort yu.| e¥ecutive Tes flen SImneal the Qhiatianu ol the TO EMILE BERLINER T o 9ot ho | tane e i l1iacain' the feaalvitligoniol oniy (08 | Kontto imaets! by dos tesin 20/ daumib e s & s o N X B . before adjournment | .4, the mail by af ne in Alas. irpla i S 1 ine. the majority and minerity leaders of al resources of national banks had | earle (hix after e o e g Ane afrplane | from Nenana to Wise ese s re authoriz in { iti p © resources o o country to | _ . plan: o 1 o o plane 1 da rom Nenana to Liven-| . Th steps m;u‘-’ '\ 1thy hrl {‘:‘ ”"; Attack Made at Citizens pealdug s I ”v'l'-, : ”.','l. 1% | Maintain offices in Washington. and to | 114\ prove an economic and humani sod, by dog 1»}.«. ::" r|::~ by l.,,’, DA ite. Depar resolutions adopted last night a tended church regularly when young. {ahout 47° per cent P “a | Meet once a year. Kleven members of | 1214an benefit to the Alaskan towns ! plane 3 hours 5 et been reduc 3 in the closing session of the congress in the | \CJIRE ERITER TR AN T olds. was Meeting. months, he said, had witnessed althe executive committee, to serve as a | \° S i s and a half This redu nixhovion of extensu'e waternay | ook T e e 3¢ BTN | e cion s & vris, chiot ot [Hongl vk ™07 S0 [ e adopied a watemens or| FOREIGN AIRPLANE Fon T “ohiecten "T5 VA | had . thorouen Instead of a policy hased upon | Murdnck aring, I R e | Dintriet public e irela k| 1 AmAirecting ‘Attention thereto At | whn would destray both by contusing | BAREDIBY: WITNESS! phees cdcavs s 184 coveredienls i S i Senate appropriations committee and found business practic the coM-| orted. incidentallv, that he had been | ,ircl \ (iciation, said today he would | this time chieflv for the purpose of|the functions of each.” and calling | Col. Moreland, trial judge advocate, 1 empioyes and occ gress declared. “appropriations have !, . oqioq in this city in 1911 for “sleep- | xand his written charges to the Board | showing that the adverse conditions: upon every citizen to take stand | = | insisted on the testimony. declaring vhole Pension R been and are being made in meager. |\ " 1" the porch at the home of & | ot Fdneation tomorrow. as requested|of national bank operations * | “squarely upon the proposition that (Continued from First Page.) | it Bmn Boes elatrasdih Sotons 1 theiTe Bu piecemeal sums so that authorizations| ;;njeq States Senator in Chevy [pe the hoard at Its last meeting. | are becoming daily accentuated. { American democracy is founded upon | | that the Air Service has grown worse at t AiRave Beeni have accumulated while construction | cyge ’ Y ien. Tries. however, temperad his| national banking system fs A time | the private ownership of property and {can and are being used in JN train-{ind worse until the country is wide | possibl ¥ has lagged until a capital expenditure | * . (q1a_of heing taken to Juvenile |1 i Sy oaGaide, atacking the money [ honored Federal instrumentality. The ntained by the private enterprise |ing planes, which the accused s=aiilgpen 1o attack | of approximately $200.000,000 is noW | courr. hefore Judge W m H. De-f o0 o Wimming pools and the|charter powers of the individual na those emzaged in gainful occupa- | were so constructed as to prevent this required to complete these projects. |5, cy ‘who, he said. released him when [ thent on SWCTOOE ORE LU, by | tonal banks are derived s from | The statement also declated | U'nder crossexamination he admitted | Stable Development We Ih;.\o vmu»hndh‘hfl v‘m!m In our |4 ie Darents sent money for him to re o the Congress. Twice in the history “when government displaces | he was unfamiliar with the more mod-| “Our purpose is to show the develop national progress where development | ¢;in home. Asked what he was do-[fod o) D ol £ the United States, nas immec te husiness, the loss In taxes as | ern types now in the service, but de | ment has heen gradual and s ' seded by stagnation and ultimate dts | Gnded: 1 was just moping about | NAdvisable and wnerononieet (0 SV ately preceding the World WAT, (he | ix levied upon property and business |ones when in the hands of inexperi |services in the world. Our purpose aster_unless these systems of WAter | the world learning how to be crooked. [ 50, much for sueh activiics el vernment was able 10 €I which survives,” adding that “the na.|enced or careless Reid. | also Ix to show the ised was co transportation with their feeders. ex- | Revnolds as e ol | Aot stiachool taslliice mers policy at a time of{tional defense is best and most eco. | however, got the wit 10 admit ar ted with the Service since fts tensions and _tributaries are made | ingi\ serve 15 vears if he would be [1U1€ 10 hOUSE IRE SLLFINS e that | Ereat r stress through 315 nomically served by private business | experienced, pilot could overcome de|orkanization and that he stands here available to aid in caring for our | gjccharzed with a clean bill of heal L s neract wihithe horit - the national bank-{enterprises which may be converted | fects in the vlder tvpes and get splen and damns it i the eves of the rapidly growing commerce. | “But how can I do it?" he asked, | o' W5 WO & LG0T Choot ofcial | 4 instrument for the [ty war purposes in cuse of emergency.” | did performances from them | e vould admit with a term of fully 50 vears staring | {oday" pointed out that recent read- | bublic benefit | Further attacks on Government com-!| Statistics, purporting to be official | the tes imony : me in the face? ing tests made here and in many of | Can Give Us Charters. { betition with business were made to- | and secret, on the number of allied| Milton A. Re adjutant general 4 The congress also authorized its| “I really expected to be killed be | h& el Ciles of the Nation showed | Ly idun) mational bank is (MY Dbefore the ‘conference discussed |planes desiroved during the was by |of the State of Marvland, was placed | commissic president to appoint a committee to | fore this. T figured it was preferable | hay the District pupils were above ! The WdvRinel B9 RER (L, (1 continuing purposes and principles. | the centraf powers were presented bY | on the stand by Lieut. Col. Joseph I.|gruphit d Investigate the desirability of includ. |to he dead. T would rather be in|iha average in wunderstanding and {2WaVs WHMBER BWE 10 (00 [ o1 Ten reasons why Government ship-|col. Bach, who declared 15 per cent of | McMullen. assistant trial Judge advo-|iribu the ing waterpower, irrigation, reclama- jail v;adn h:n-- \!hm -lvrn;l f‘;" ‘hfl"‘ grasping material they ru..w tn o e ve i boralila 03 \'.mu' .-:mn':,l\ (n:xflype(-n \:‘n'h pr{\'.‘p‘{\vla“ allied x-llnes'«h-:;lrn_\ml \m;\)\:n Jan 'nm"' »h,p.-:..u“ some one “,,,,‘ £ Hohkanes fiding tion and flood prevemtion in the de- | sbmebody is always ready to grab|ihey were slightly under the average | fondiiien fue fo Jational charter | Cherated shipvards on the economic |uary. 1917, and Auxust, 1918, were |that the National G G R : Selopn e y-rn;::“am of the organiza- | me.” in apeed of = Whese ests wers Jawsihs *",‘,:,f_ o .Li‘,:‘,.ff““q,',"".” {fide were given by Willlam B. Fergu- | hrought down by the anti-aircraft nwE and 1 want to pr ¥ itikasnic gor | N0 Would e bect BHaconds tion, and recommended that in all Was Churchgoer. conducted on a careful, scientific| 3¢ ROV TTEC LTS onal banks and | joan renresenting the Council of Amer-| .t the Teutonic forces. Col. Mitchell's | en. Reckord declared the Mary ‘The Pens future waterwayv projects considera . e 3 “msis, it was declared e o renae in relative! Can ' Shipbuilders. He mentioned | contention Is that less than 1 per cent [land National Guard Air Service was |for housing of e L 1 | Asked if he had any religious train- : v the consequent d ase in rel among them lack of incentive « shot down during | rated as the best in the i States | - E Beat tion be given to power possibilities in.l "It ‘was niso declared, in refutation | the conseausnt decterte In 8 e amonk | ¢ all aliied planes shot ¢ x the best In the United States |empioves. It has hLeen S e to the general's charge. that the latest | resounces Bf Ton, RO 010 the | povernment shipbard workers. higher |the war was credited to antiaircraft|and the defense conceded this point {a long time by tha Pens as well as transportation facilitles. | gy inative, adding Perhaps oo { pay as compared with private indus ]flr? hecause, the witness explained, “Col. and the Rureau Fducat 1 | The saving that he did not oppose thoss List of Recommendations. et o, . % a methods known are emploved in teac ey rovernmen only he- | ¢ % b 2 $ In recognition “of his long and | much.® He added he was half Eng-|Menots taOWR IS CED T National Government. not only i try, lack of a continuous policy, large . Mitchell helped very much to make it | atter was moved to the Ir e Reient Was M nimnuniy | £oInS henueh, (e formallty of check: |1 —— ; o fene { TR D N S ec S mara it Eleufel By Qe S S siie s lantatalife ounc et Tec 5 2 - 1if S £ aisgirienasmitwolechoals. - 3 > and centralized authority in Washing rhe ures offered by Col. Bach | hax been in progress three parachutes | been made Thompnon, wae, Fe-eloriad aeoretary | o 1o HieE00, Gelicatessen proprictor | GRANT 1S FAVORED e ami. | o e from Che scene of 1o | | Th SRS {Hon wierine tiied | Fave been Eiven 1o the raundron « Y {at 2016 P street, is e only man cal operations % 'y gt riod = and treasurer for his fifteenth con- | hiar sho state : ¢ Svatem can there be ma i monthly daring the foregoing period . wi Feaiiine onm 9l o i e TO BE CHOSEN TO throuhout the United States a stand- | Oppose Shipbuilding. |1 the Germans under the caution of > mov The v residents follow: Gen. | |ee Ll dized system of banking subject 101 mr . oven | “yecret’ and were not given pub-| partment wi new vice presiden 3®N. | hrought the shooting on himself. HERRILL ™ A Cederal | The Government imposes no penalty he said. He had W. L. Sibert. Alabama: H. D. Tom other shooting escapade. + SUCCEED S | the visitc powers of the Federal |, .~ |rictty at the time R | | His only ! : e f elf for loss in operation, and fes of the original bui-| : Buson. Arkanms; W D. Dwyer, Colt |5, ‘declarel, was ~when he redched Ghvesrnen b s alll incurs no penalty for overtime in con i:"“e‘:*]"“ “‘;‘:'r':m"' sbout four weeks | AT HOLLER SCHOOL Ghi | oarh Eanenr e | Ly mhene e AN e (Contjnued from First Page.) U itwithstunding the keen competi- | THHSUon work, ax opposed to the pen- | S M § since has been busy trans.| | nk P. Leetch, District of Colum. | patneed . He emphatically denied he| .- . 5 o o | tion put” forh by institutions ‘oper- | 3 L e i ahipyande, | e o CATEE i & Johs o Florid v, W, | b . s s corps. FHATES OOl |t , GnARe the s HibEes 1 o : ing 1 tted he would not a e : msor orgia: Jo . o 5 Visions of the State laws, there were | fpat | cen se fgures for his p 3 ron. Iilinels; M. C. Carver e R e eached | 8ide to_the President: Lieut. Col.|feyer national bank fatlures during [ rpa bvie of Government o ePhence without n_check with aliied | pocition But Never Accepted Stewart Gilmer. lowa: E. E. Frizell Den Detective o aldren eached | Brnest D. Peek. on duty in the office | the 12 months ended October 31 1amt | ion"that have mulipliod orer mbell | Gccounts, . but believes them to be o | admissions ad 2 ¥ made t . ’ S. Grant, 3d, now as 5 Ned 1 tion. however, 1o | = gl H R 1d be learne he | & Joseph A. Humphreys, Louisiana 5 Maj. Ulysses nt. ad, Mclntosh called attention. however, to f g M7 1 ] ""'As itar as could | ks ' | the Rochester police and added de- J i 5 dayvs, J. E. Edgerton, president of the| A “ol. Bach have Menry F. Merill, Maine; Howard w.! % o e 5 sistant director of the office of pablic | (a1 ihed as an overbanked | i | res as obtained by Col. Bach ha Jackson. Marviand: E. E. Blodgert, | [alls, especially with reference to|},yjidings and public parks and prin- | fandition In manv sections, but said | xaqonal Assoclation of Manufacturrs. | AEUCEE SR QU0 ey ™in this country John W' Peridns. 1619 R street & - Massachusetts; Gerritt J. Diekema. | D&t happened ‘”\ "h"”l-“'“""[ home. | ojal aide to Col. Sherrill. there was, nevertheless, a large por-| it ce' ar-”:mmx 1]« (Ak:dn long | declared the total number of v the War Department Ad th O°Connell Post « Michigan: Joseph H. Chase. Minne.| He said Mrs Berliner displayed re- | ‘it'ix known that Col. Sherrill urked | tion of the failures attributable to{\me cure them. It needs hard il (¢ anes and balloons destroved | whose name appeared on the litera:|ihe American Legion plan visor eota; R. B. Crump. Mississippi: Wal. | Markable nerve, while the frightened | e prompt appointment of his suc-{ aconomic conditions which the con.|WOrk and sustain Intereat. ~ We | 8 Nhe 1917-1918 period by central| ture the Orlental University as!jrotests against the proposal to r ter S. Dickev. Missouri: Mark 1w, | condition of the colored maid amused | (ocqar so that he might turn over|irollor described as generally much |(3P't Put a poultice on this thing and | Slanes totaled 5.144. The|“dean and professor o e foreign | the Pension Office from the build New Jersev: William T. Donnelly. |, . After identifving photographs of | 504 he free to leave Decemher 31 e s Slan wC e sounae i eaptured was 123 and the total | witness stand today for the prosecu- | menc. to make room for the Labor New York: R. (. Job, North Carolina: | {X0 bieces of Mrs. Berliner's jewelry, | o) herrill plans to be in Cincinnat Failures Show Decreas . H. Duff, representing the Amer. | #0d CARUES WIS O Gate fire was | tion at the trial of Helmuth P Haller . Fdwin C. Gibhs, Ohin: 1. N Teal, |(he “blond bandit” proceeded with his |, i " December 15, when he wil|l During the vear mentioned 98 na. i3 Ship Owners’ Association. told the | BV L\ g yre, he said, is 15 per|president of the university, and Dr.| The Spanish War Vetera Orezon: 1. Frank Tilley, Tennsylva.|®tory. telling of what happened at] .k hefore the hanquet of the |tjonal banks hecame insolvent as com. | COnference that private ship owners| |« +U (ntal of 6,025 representing | Ralph A. Voigt of Kansas City. Mo..|at a meet ast night to r nia: Roy 'S Macklwee. South. caro. | (he several places he visited. & fur | 00, "Commities, Which was re- | pared with 135 national hanks for the | Want the Government to get out of the [ €80 6F 108 (00 U "aoun’ by the | for alleged illegal use of the mail in | tariment Commander ¢ A Rowlert Paine. Tennesten: . 8, | cpat taken from a nome fn Massa | (0TS oS O e rament | hreceding | vear. Mt MeTntosh said | SHIPPINE Dusiness as soon aa possible. Soliciting students for the scnon The | Lo S nd. Texas: J. F. Bright, Vir-| Chusetis v o e e e ‘Rave 1t | under the city manager plan, and « fallures Nadl shownia decidend CLERE SONERSC Coses Of ‘Gopernment With Guns. | {8 in_progress hefore .Justice{and the American Legion Pos F. Blaine, Washington: A, |such poor condit i, he S e o vl e e Tact ‘alt of | competition which, he declared, were Advantage flord and a Jury in Criminal Di-}write a letter to President Coc Werringer. West Virginia: Wil- | #4473 e e et A 0 B0 ¢oIn | land 1o study the situation there | the vear covered hy his report. the |directly against the interests of pri-| . . . (olq the court under di-|vision 2. | voicing their protests. P. F Ardern. Wisconsini W. G. {1 ¢t ine hear Chevy Chase ' | This latter city, sald Col. Sherrill, i<|proportion being 3 for the first six jVate business rea Bxamination that the advantages| Perkins said he applied for a vosi-| was re-elected commarnde New York [ L the largest city in the country now |months and 35 for the last six Would Welcome Study. In general were with the guns on lh;|mm as teacher of foreign languages | cral Nelson A. Miles Camp. Other « List of Disestors. Desciibes (Culley (Case: working under the clty manager plan| A large majority of the failures were o e ag (he Fort Tilden tests, which | 1o Holler on one occasion and @id not | ficers elected were % of government small banks, the report said. and the| Government would welcome a sane {5 " ocanse has attacked from time|return. He was not emploved, he said. | L. C. Nelson. senior S dlvastorsnsolo Referring to his visit to the home of | " fhere is considerable speculation in | total assets of all were materially less | study of the entire question of Gov- | {0® TITP™Lpc™ qheed “of the target|had never heen dean or professor atler: G. V. Mcaleer Albrecht, Pennsylvania: | Mrs, a Culley, 5301 Rock Creek | the Army and in the official circles a s | than assets of any one of the present | ernment competition in husiness. Sec-: . dlowed down owing to the drag|the university. nor had he taught Iitnae wiasinas: . Gillen. New Jersey: Rich. | Ford road. where he mistook it for |14 who Col. Sherrill's successor will {important urban national banks. Sev-|retary Hoover told the conference | 0%, E%0ob e and it had no maneuver- | there and had not received any money | ihe d: Robert E. Cu K. Hale. Massachisetts, Wilson | the Senator Newlands home, Knowing | he, but the consensus of opinion, as|enty-one of the insolvent hanks were { yesterday afternoon. Onilive. "he explained, which enabled | from xuch teaching. Attorney Harry | the guard: Anita Newc H. Lee. Connecticut: Walter O. Lus. |he would zet diamonds in the later | gathered from those in close touch | located west of the Mississippi River “It seems to me that vou would |y gunners to fire at a target going | A. Hegarty moved to strike out the | s 1 W. M combe. Massachusetts: Dwight Marvin, | home. Revnolds told of having had | with the situation, seems to point{31 of which were in the grain coun.|have a good deal of difficulty estab- | (ot EUFAT S (ol than under war con- | testimony ‘on the ground that there lea i e New York. Charles E. Reid, New |to make friends with the dog in order | strongiy vard the appointment of [ try north of Kansas and 20 in the |lishing any very precise lines of prin-| giijons. Further, he testified, the tar-| was nothing to show that the witness T r are object | going throush the formality of check- a table from Ferguson suid, adding that all ad. | lating” and compiling « =t Teutons. York: 1. Hampton Moore, Pennsyl- |to converse with Mrs. Culley. After |yfaj. cattle country of the Southwest. There {ciples on the question of Government | gaq almost always was going strafght | was fdentical with the John W. Per-| trafisfer on the grounds t vania: R A C. Smith, New York:|leaving the Culley home, he stated. he | ““Nfaj Grant called at the White!were 15 failures in the three States!in business.” he sald. “One sidelight [ heross the line of fire. The point|kins mentioned on the literature. The sion Building was desiz Arthur 8 Somers, New York: Wil | made his way through the woods, and | House today at the request of the |of North Carolina. South Carolina and |on it is that the demands that the | ugainst the gunners was the poor vis-| court overruled the objection after | pository for war recor Jard A Speakmin. Delaware: Olin .. | several times he heard the nolse of | President. following a conference with | Georgia. The remaining 12 were scat- | Government shall get into business to | jhility of the target. Perkins had declared he was the only | morial and should be ret Stephens. New York: Hugzh 1. Thomp. | Sirens on police cars. Maj. Gen. Harry Taylor, chief of en-1tered in various other States a large degree come from the business| Ax a result of the tests. Gen. Coe|person-here having that exact name. | status n. New York: George . Weer.| The prisoner told of his wild ride | gineers, but Maj. Grant said after While unfavorable conditions have | world itself. The desire to regulate | {hought a battery of four 3-inch guns| The case will be resumed next | . Maine. Walter Wood, Pen | from the city in the Berliner car|ward that the appointment was not |contributed in a large measure to the [the other fellow see inherent in| could fire 60 shots a a minute and| Monday. lsine: Svaltecii e Hen e et B B ol | T I R L R e ; COOLIDGE INITIATES Forbes. Massachusetts: Corn - ! e reached rk. Pa.. by way of Tow- e & » the report continued, “still it must be | Government anthority was forced fo rs 3.000 feet. He also thought | Rurns, New York; Roy Sm cew | son and Rockton. he stated, finally May Change Bridge Control. horne in mind that the greatest num- | intervene against fraud and snfelr '.”rf,',:.fl.ir';’fmg at 12,000 feet and 100 FOUND DEAD IN BED | DRIVE AGAINST WAR York: Peter G. Ten Evck, N York: | reaching Pittsburgh. where he di: Plans are understood to be under | ber of failures occurred where the ter- | practice in husiness, he continued, and | milex per hour would be hit 24 times ‘ - Albert Sendiz, Georgia: ) Arm. |posed of the Berliner fewelry to a jon for relieving the successor |ritories had too many banks per capita | with the gradual recognition in public | by a battery of 12 3-inch guns. . S { TO SATISFY EURGPE ng. Virginia: W. H i | zambler for $250 to Lieut. Col. Clarence 0. Sherrill as|and where (00 many bank charters [ utilities service that competition was| - : Specia Dispateh to The <tar o of Columbia: I Ralston Cargill, || Detective Waldran Iocated the gam. | director of public buildings and pubiic | were istued during the hoom perfod | wasteful, monopoly had heen allowed, Called in Rebuttal. KENSINGTON, Md.. December 11 : - 4 P - flerida | bler, and succee posses- | grounds from the additional work of | o car i B - 5 ¢ ‘ontinued from First Page) e Ui picher., Florida: | o of the Berliner jewelry without | ac T e p’-a;:pw;‘:'d:‘?:rpllr.nm;':‘wmf;lm- e t:,’l',,:,td"(‘;,::,:_:r“'.":“,;':gp when the! Utilizing n_prosecution witness for | —Frank Fawcett of Washington, son _Continue? from = chanan, Virginia; Robert M. Hull, |refunding the money the gambler ington Memorial Bridge. | there insufficient husiness for the sup- | justifiable welfare service also was | PUrposes of the defense ‘_‘;1“"{ rermis: | of Mrs. Mary C. Fawcett and formerly | consent of Congress and accept the Georzia: J. P. Jervey. Virginia: Louis | pald Revnolds. He reached home |1 uggestion s being considered. it [ port of these banks. but their organi. | considered, he added. limitation of the | Sion of the court, Mr. Teld vesterday |, resident of Kensington, was found | invitation T. Moore. North Carolina: S. T. Reid, | 1ast night, an the jewelry was fully | is said. in the interest of better admin- | zation resulted in hazardous and un-| government's nctivity seemed difficult, | S({STR00N Prought in testimony’ 2| Geac in bed this morning at the home | Senator Johnson claimed that rese South Carolina; A. B. Schwarizkopf, |identified by the ~ Berlingers this |istration in both departments. warranted competition.” “But what I feel that most people | 8ned to rebut that e he Thai | of his mother, by his voune snn | vations which were made part of t Virginia: E. G. Sewell. Florida: J. M. | morning e e e, e 2elde o Chen Siay Ll S5 118 Bosian: :l“’l‘”'mm;,,'}‘;,r:‘:;fir: nombiag group | MI. Fawcett, who was 39 vears old, | treaty of Berlin. whereh Suniteitt, “Soutn! (Cagglin; James S, | Ainston Memonial (Bildeo Commi ment business.” he concluded, “is that | ¢y i meeh shvare weathing nothing | Went to bed feeling well.” Death wax |und the United States resur Plorida: Oy Shocriker. North y in the matter, would select another 5 Y = mother he is survived by a daughter | America was 1 Carolina: Charles F ve. North | From the Louisville Courier-Journal officer from the Army Corps of In ment to engage itself in buying of | jngread. 8 ¥ laughter | A e . . Reriie s i “harles | Doris. his son Francis, and a | commission unde Avolng. Baskl S “The old girl looks pretty well. cineers to serve as its executive of | L & commodities, oy services for resale.| The witness was Maj. Gen. Charles | Dotis. h - Fran | comm Carolina Charles Fllis. Geors j Weden s DIELE el e e e 28 2~700~000 b.v and that they Uo want the Govern: |, Menoher. commander of the $un [Urother, Archibald Fawcetl, now re- | League of Nati Geor D. Anderson, Texax; Harrv| “Just newly painted creafing the commission m“”"‘“fiw . ment to procure services and com-|gorps Area, with headquarters at San | Siding in Pomona. Calif. “n.;‘u s A; Black, Texas: G, N. Bliwg, Texusi| g he talking about his wife or his | il {0 v the diector of publie vts Handling Messages | modities for its own use by competi. | faneisco, Gen. Menoher commanded = I without the consent Carr Brandon, Alabama b L D car? wondered an tnnocent bystander. | ings and public grounds us s execu- e B Hovce H. Harver. Lonisinna: OMar | sty officer, DT e verament homoy whate |ofenalVe oL e e O or: || John 7. ‘Grisslsaleaman ot a locay| mot bowna” by any. provisions oraice. arvey. Louisiana: Oscar |~ AR R S NIRRT the Federal Government could reduce | Squadron was included in his com-| J J. Grisel, salesman of a local | not et ity ton G D s S e | e Preshien: Cocliee,. Hies B e o expanding radlo |iF) | G ess acitvities.” mand. In reply to questions from Mr. | Vacuum cleuner company. charged | covenunt of the acts of iy o B exat, B Sal RN STonIal e R e e | chairmen of the Senate and House | $2:700.000 during the last fiscal formedsitwimntic Xery; SBR[ Solic S heany ey [ rees Ei eis ©. B, Thni R e e eens! | committees on public buildings and | vear hy handling messages for SUIT FOR $45,587,000 apite of “wet weather” and he had lesring o Rollag iCany: odaydannl| BIS0SSC DL ven the positionid "R D, Chotard, Arkansas: Robert R | b. Clarke, California; A. H. Devers. [PUblle grounds. The inw merely| varfous departments that other- DISMISSED BY COURT Dl for distinguisned | L aetion of the grand jurs. Grisel | the United States cannot be houn Rice. Arkansas W. D. Trotter. Ar | Oregon: J. A. Ford. Washingion: J. N[ SpeCifite that_ thie hoard may “em-} e would have gone by commer- Eane Menoher, who figured in a hix [ was arrested by Headauariers Datec.|anvhow. on ans intervational g kansas: H, G. Hill, Tennessee: H. B.|Teal. Oregon: Harry J. Miller, Wash- |5 chirects, sculptors, artist and s | cial companies. Figures made pub- = T With o, Mitehell several | tives Nalley and O'Brien. following the | ment without ihe consent of tw: Lindsay, Tenmessee; W. G. Waldo, |ington: Capt. Harry Ranwell] Wash- |TCCRISSR Seulpiors, arvel and other | 0o oo e 000.000 words |Claim of Former Countemes |years ago, When chief of the Air Diversity in Art. ° sion. vhich Tha completes Tunledichly avy Radio Saves they do not wish the Federal Govern: | G gceomplished and lves were lost |dUe to heart disease. Besidex his | Iy relations, spe tive bidding from the business world. |un Infantry brigade in the St. Mihiel Accused of $209 Theft. Tekea s that the United Statée service saved the Government complaint of Roger L. Daniels, man. | thirds Of tinioonaie Alo, Biranstys Tennessee | ington. e : o0 iasen “was called from the Pacific |ager of the Regina Vacuum Cleanar|ton in a treaty between the Unitec Tecter F. Alexander. Louisiana: M.| William George Bruce, Wisconsin; | Jar¥: without reference to Civ Il Serv;| were transmitted for departments | Against Soviet Government Lacks.| B, Tahow the Air Service had Co. States and a foreign power is not ai G. Barnes. Iilinois: Carl W. Brenner,| £. H. Butler. New Vork: Frank ok Ui 00 2 °f1 other than the Navy Department. Jurisdiction in New York. e (e Eresifiant the nower to. bon Minnesota: L. D. Cornish, Tiinois: A. | Cartler. Wisconsin; William ©. Cowl. [P Suthofeedl - % e of the Navy the best cus. ey . 2 - =3 ' lat S F. Cox. Illinois: Andrew B. Learned, | ing. Michigan; Charles P. Craig | ;53 member of the commission, it | tomer was the War Department, |By the Associated Press. X Tlll’klsll Women Flghllng to Get nght e e T he owerit Mississippi: Henry W. Leyhe, Mis.|Minhesota: James E. Davison, Mich. | a8 & member of the 4 % ) o , aouri: G, T. Lindaten, Minnesata: A, " Jerry Donohue, Wisconsin, and | Gmcted, Col. Shertill to the executive | which sent 2,500,000 words. The NEWSTOHIE Detembis 1L o8 fhion appoint ambassadors and special e 5 cause of Col. Sherrill's - 1 o > take pa ernational cor B ichn, Minnesomn: O A Nawton, | o L. Grigs. Minneape It udiTous other Guiies. howaver, | Devartmient, of Agticulture was [DFOUEht by three former Russlan To Spread New Gospel in Mosques ;o= i nir ot o Missouri: John Petersos. Minnesota:| George . Hardy, Ohic - Maj. Joseph C. Mehaffey, one of his| next with 1400000 words, which | countesses, asking $43587,000 from S sent of Congress to do so. The on A. 1. Shapleigh. Missourl” J. W. sum-{ris. [llinois: O B, Craper, WISCORSN: | three * military” uldes, was sctually | included all Weather Bureau re. |the Soviet government for property consent required Is when an agree merlin, Louisiana; J. 1. Walsh, Lou- jllenry W 1, Xew Vorks A MIUSE | given direct charge of the bridge pro-| ports. The lowest number of {confiscated when the government of | By the Associated Press. dent of the union, has answered Essad | ment is ready for congressional ratis TR O L T Run. | Eram, These facts. it is said, have | words flled by .any: Government |,y Kolchak was overthrown,| CONSTANTINOPLE, Depember 11.|as follows: cation. Harry Wilson, Hlinois: Walter 11, | Lean, Michigan: Robert B0 et Desaitioont. omolala 10 Taalll SEeivy wers L aoot vy (e Eibrary || Admiz o ; NS O e |11 breshing s msse citalopuing | Napartheleas; M. Coolldge may faks Wood. 1llinois; . J. Benedke, Tennes- | dolph, Illinois: Walter Y. I | that it would be best not to burden | of Congress and 8 by the tariff |\Was dismissed yesterday by Supreme | —The Turkish Women S e R O S e see: J. B. Dick, Tennessee; Hariow D. | diana. tuntley »usso‘ll- Michigan: | he incoming director of public build- | commission. Court Justice Mahoney. Lack of jurs- | ing a word battle with Essad Bey, di-| the members our union do not want|General for a legal opinion so that Higanbotham, 1linois: Bdgar J. Kah, | Willlum ¢, Sargent, Minnesota: A ings and public parks with this ad- The naval radio stations extend | giction was given as the cause of dis- | rector of religion, to gain permission |to preach. The uneducated women of | doubts may be resolved in advance 1ilinois. A. Schaitz, Michigan: lerick B. | gitional work. from the Philippines, Guam and for its members to speak in the |this country have too long been kept|The concensus of opinion among co: Isaac P. Baker, North Dakota; E.| Shepherd, New York: « Stiver, e Haywali in the Pacific to the Canal | missal. = | from progress and enlightenment, be- | stitutional lawyers is that Mr. Cool a1, Clendenning, Missouri: D. I2. Ab.| Michigan: T, Wells onsin: | Zone, Cuba and other islands of | The women, Countess Sophy Kap- | mosques of Constantinople. AU BTl bartEo el with 1S e Tt b e SlEhE o ey hott, West Virginia: Oscar I*. Barrett, | Charles . West, Wisconsin; Capt.| One of the successful business| the West Indies, and along all |nist, who sald she lost more than| Essad says he will be unable to give |the vells of fanaticlsm thrown OVer |ith the treaty of Berlin in effect, @~ Ohie: W. L. Berry, Kentucky: Thomas | John Stevenson, Mihigan: H. H. Hill- | women in St. Louis is Miss Elizabeth | coasts of the Uniied. States. It s |$20,000,000 and the Countesses Marie | the women an answer until the union them by the preachings of IENorant [any other President had to send ¢ Pennsylvania: Jdoseph B.| man. Michigan: Edward F. Sweet.| M. Thomas, who hegan her career 10| felt that transmission of the mes. |and Vera Karpoff, who lost $25.000,000, | makes clear certain points; if they de- | priests. Tt is the aim of our union |missioners to international confe F Indiana: B. F. Hendrix. 11| Michigan; George M. Peterson. Minne- | years ago as a model and now has| - sages for all Government depart- |now are employed in shops in New |sire to preach or give lectures; if they | to reach the mass of uneducated wom- | ences, and that the United States his linois: T. J. Phelps, West Virginia:|sota; C. R. Sabine, Ohin: Irvine L.| Radio sales in 1924 reached the| ments not only saves money, but, | York. The property which they charge | want to preach they must prove abil-[en who cannot be reached through |sent envoys to various gatherings i Themas M. Reese, Pennsylvania: C. F. | Lenroot, Wisconsin; George Clinton, | $300,000.000 mark, according to the through practice for Navy opera. |was confiscated was In and about |ity to do &o; if they desire to lecture, |clubs of achools. They must be edu-|Europe in the last few vears without Richardson, Kentucky:. William FE.| New York, and Richard C. Wolfe, | Copper and Brass Research Associa-| tors, adds to the efficiency of the | Kharkov, which i rich in minerals | sehool¢ and clubs are open to them. cated - to -the -new rolé of Turkish |asking the permission of Congreas. Jice, Ohio; Louis Wirth, Chio; Thomas ! Tllinois. tion. gervice, and oll Nezihe Mouhieddine Hanoum, presi- women.' (Copyright, 1925.) o F ¢ L] ~

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