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economic between the Pu t of the cou rers were de olden Ally Hazel Compton. Colored Charged | With Larceny of Jewelry and Wearing Apparel. E agency be given sole chs but described it curement of aircraft, engi The guard, in carrying on it {equipment. * * * mal service. rendered assist | board when the ch “Congress should at once pass a | shipping In 4,042 cases in th law permitting the procurement of | vear 1925, or 179 more than aircraft engines and aerona previous vear. The report saic struments und hat the service had saved the por Central Savings Bank ernor proji Adi ns” for ent s the pre Cider Government Supersision tion amendment. and in his state 110 14th St NWL ment he said he le this ques Francis M. Savage, ion “ax of funds 1 mora He did he wil Ally what F S1. ranklin 5357 &H Main 3707 #% N = 4 - THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON MONDAY, DECEMBER 14 T ; ! = | ' ’ ’ | TO GO INTO THE MOVIES | | APPARENT IN PARIS | Burchell S i e | | | Miss Margaret Hatfield Soon to| AS FRANC PLUNGES . ¥ | | . | - ; |" Leave tor New York to s s Sanly : Famous Bouquet Coffee i i Enter Studios. | s | e e R : u.-n..u by Parliament, which how PR i 5 i SN e Would be allowed to discuss | Better Than Ever Secretaries Work and Jar- Progress Made in Civil Serv- |fiew, “Viss. "Srarearer hathe, i‘Smugglmg Has Been Cuibed, | “".“,“ later i mert sgslons v | Hexan o Admils Kullmg Wife : | daughter of Judge and Mrs. Charles Fhe ot i 1 H H 1 3 P . . M0l g to a ny jon 1o the . dine Urge Conservation of | ice Survey for Use Under | it 4555 cathedral avenve | Admiral Billard Says, in | Frencn wution snd” 1inganaszeant | and Mother-in-Law and or New York shortly ¢ ck for the dissolition of Parliament e 5 {the first of the year to enter the| anda th snt of u dictator i | b the Nation’s Resources. Retirement Act. “Cudios of the Famous Players:Laskey | Annual Report. Ship 1 fOE I Atets Beheading Stepson. | L . ] U v f public afety. 4 [ Corporation there. | Whe general solution proposed by | B G Misy Hatfield’s opportunity fc | [ the my moderate element §s that i | Conservation of natural resources | Definite progress is being made by | camera Im'lul,ln\\s )]].n'.»m-,q ‘ph'n(' Predicting i 4| B reniler Briling tendec 't | D D msctalod Eros i and reelaiing of land lost 1o agri | the Civil Service Commission in its ! tests in the studio, for which she went |, ¢. Billard of | of the cabi nd President | QTEPHENVILLE, Tex.. December and reclaiming of Land lost 1o SEW | surves of the porsonnel of the excen. |to New York several weeks ngo, the | (i, 2 st Guard In nis | Doume Mmool e e NNI LI, e e s urche e etiona vital to the supremacy of |Uive ¢ivil service, individual informa- | result of which was reported in a Iet- | gnnugl report declared the organizm-|a ministry of national un c | 0ia an (he. Jonely eminence of Cedar . . e i e I | tion having alrcady been received on | om the siudio as “surprisingly | ol re Ay and gratify- | request that the President e AT e : : g tEviorWioElels today open. | 180000 eployes, William €. Demin. s L Ing progress™ in King up Smug- | person a m to Parlia | Rangers, has solved the mys-{ 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.\W ing a conference on reclamation :mi‘:;"”’::""‘" of the commission, an-| {he ) ‘Iu:x of .(u],: a '«‘-\A gling of lauor and “will drive this | phasizin i » ot Bornie Connolly’s - headless . . colonization of idie lands. At the fnounced to of fthe Customs: Gourt of A henace American shores in due | situation wsking Mo e el il R s o e | (Under the rutirement act the board |3 abandonjng demonstnted i : et n'lmv‘l;h disappearance of his| P e mphasized | “overproduc. |Of actuaries is required to. meke aiiStic talents in going into the movi All the traditional duty of 1. M. Snow, stepfather of the boy, ot os the moat perplexing problem |valuation of the retirement fund atihaving been a special writer on an | conge | of life und sproperty has | [ whose head was found in n deseried | s before American farmer. [ least every five years. Upon the Civil| Ohlo mewspaper before she came 10 | peen well performed and rum running | «abin a week ago, was taken to the | K ere would seem to be no need of | JHEVICS Commission -is imposed the | Washington a little more. than a year | pay 1 somewhat curbed. Admiralj | mountain last nicht by officers to ok e prewat ;;]m: ;‘;fvfmnuhlm.. the service records | 4g0, Billard said, personnel and .‘“u...“.. show them the decapitated ! of his | é ime toward br more land into | (et foRm :‘l.‘:»:“fls for settlement of | . - TABET S i rnntTe iEnted: 17 ‘\’ el ’ 2 ultivatio he said, taking stand o L puRe. | k is to be continued .4rm(|\. v austed 1 many hours 2 ’L'Q“\'\ ”z Secretary toward “"5 l‘.;\f,:m,'y'::\l::‘l;:u; \ns now & AVIATION SITUATION The enlargement incident n‘v ~\wl lof que nm:.‘:‘:‘ b‘ wlx.z',"m 1 how he | Ef servatlo dvocating i reed ¥ the b ment of prohibition work to the guard | o L Ty s nothes AOGiCaEA | ensive refores # ;::;‘r]]::;:e:‘" e o CALLED ALARMING has been fully justified. in his opinion, ::1-::'::: i hig oened theit bosies in | ! e anahion development | wis. W i uecesdiny ip and he yrged that the expansion pro e Breptice of the farmn Home. | 5 13 el the mames of al employes on the o3 IN REPORT TO HOUSE | iy i povimanent tines ¢ A D e on 801 11th St. NNW. Main 2704 & The addresses of the two cabinet | e e,y ¢ the tafa1 contri) RS anbivEement e |r~~nd that the killings followed & e e ! e | Of eac contribution | (Contlited Prom Attt Pag for nuggling work was | . D it SRt ke he et o U0 |l U SR o Tnd Teireraent fun nycalipo it ags) o e i | Mayors and Burgesses Rsked||dizte i licicnaaes 18 5 LEAN and PRESS : ferent : {age for retirement. date of birth ¢ ports for postal and i safd. It is apparent to t S % K jon's vedamation | SE0, B0, SSCmtnt vl O S v ports for postal and civilian : e is d 1 to have confessed that MStrAtors. | otha itury service and | gircraft was recommended observer that this augmen to Parley—Legislature he shot his wife. the boy's mothe-,! | B o 15 | “"!'i:r “"“'._‘H e e 'u;e‘ :{mn « mmercial lines | servic . forces “(“ y 9 using a rifle. The bullet from th ALL and DELIVER E Uiy N omation, s said. aiso | jn the United States was far behind | Years to come Q he said 964 ‘throush i fuer the land v Tl make poseible Intelligent legisia- ; this development in other countries, | the full protectior Session Crdered. £L e IS, peneed UrousH ekl - g I and abandon fon to perfect (heiretirament A [ said the report, because of subsidies ssts and the prope S i N S l B i nd chindor number of amendments are now under | granted by fo aments. “the | the laws would, ther = A g o ‘ e ! o 5) ;r“;n'. i S uljnlnr ‘n(«m one increasing the pres- | jyherent difficulty operating on a auire, in the best intc . el an, the Secr Blieved by 7| ghs maximum vetirement pay wbove | proft-makin ok of sment the on December 14 Young « < funeral was held| ‘l ’ I S e 0 year. Other suggestions wlong | Lition for ) N basis ed ihe miayors | today. while Stephenville was hushed { e fo extracted fron: the soil ar L s aeie e e | memt, "1 reonnel s Praised communities in the | in horror at v which has| i = : arteries the end of | 1o, Tetirement and suthorization of | eitithe meteorologto R R R vania anthraciie region o[ Kept it in feve excitement for a | i Jptantany retivem ter 30 years | terminuls and lines,” and fallure of | Guara e dbne t work under | meet him at his office here at 2 pam. | week | c an 10c E) Gune 30 iers 0 the United States to ratlfy the Inter- | pecyliarly trying, difficult and danger- | Wednesday Lo consider the mining| snow s in the nt Countv Jail| §d| ° 2 Shens o 4.718 persons | national convention. As one conditions. Tt is due the service | Situatic Tk has sum-fat Fort Worth. where he was taken | jg| wpor. | I the executive civil service. About | means of encouraging commercial aTEe 't amake this fact official y e 1o After officers said he had confessel. | - e Jande in | 400.000 of them come within the pro- | aviation, it suggested the placing of e e e A G i i g O imated at # | VISions of the retivement act. To date [ahout 10.000 surplux Liberty motors | callent work. There will be no lett i the 000,000 | the Civi rvice Commission has {on sale ut moderate prices. Aown ¥ L T f eff . dy nd Bristol Channel, i A ' | celved Idividual information on 180.- | (-iting «xpenditurcs of $30.000.000 by | The job hne mensared up to the ex o was recently sold to a Londoner : {000 ctuploves. OF these 120,000 hive | he Army and Navy hetseen 1920 and | pecisitions i & sum total amount ins - |tor $50.000, is free from imperial and;@!fi gg%‘z:%!g%ut‘ : sions | been audited and Inspected and 100,000 | 1924, nclusive, for “svcalled experi | in words, to @ igantic und " id. | ocal taxation the owner hus the | 3 25 e U e of | hitve been sent to the Burean of the | menal ai arch work.” the report el i e o allara ary amation made public | right to col iding fees frc i Bl k 4 \”H‘_““'\‘\'fl tabulation { Bnid the results had not been “com “.-.),n’:x.“.).‘n,x'm» o l“'ul 000 jong hDRads enithe s | ac IStone s :! a tron ent Jaw 1 ope 1| mensurate,” and added that “in spite Shainindiyg 1 % Eo e e TS O e oF oast Tine wid s Christmas 5 \s spent Treasury. except for small ad- | 000 for s and overhauling of b s te State ey SR 43 '} ive expen The deduction | 5. the air servic ess of produc e | M . l Y 1509000 ac per cent from salavies has | rmy and Navy have d e e T and_distribut IVES and LIONEL » emoria e and in the W : plus Of imore than 40.. |l : equipment and e runner, who {5 thorous T Jomestlc) us Electric Trains ,3 T ” Soeeie it paid. Mr. Deming repor This con. | mittee, many Ot ~which heve heen |uest boatmen. ‘Bt the ! with other a Xnias Tree Outfits With Genuine (%4 7 b {Qition, however, cannot lust indefi- | known previously. included will drive this menacs e DaneinG : ialocses ta Calocs 1 | g of everfast Fie Soreic ns {nitely, he said. as indicated by the fact | the Federal Government ce shores In due tin nting st ony p‘l imY Catal ogues in Colors Free I g ‘hm(,\ can be e vation of exha thit 000 persons retived August 2 . [ competing \H\Ih the clvillan ing support of Congress the ex e Washington Theatre e, \hvppe-l nywhere. Priced L) ed lands ke quick returns ad contributed only a few dol’ | industry in the construction igencies of the situati o | fror R land ¥ 1 ¢h to the retirement fund. |craft, englnes and accessories 213,802 Cases Liquor Seized précing : Supply Co. J!f 2 i This ‘condition. it i suid, Will_grow Relict. of Bavout e e 719 Ninth St. N.W. el £ consilerably as vetirements Increase. | .ppu means be provided whereby | cquipmerf which had to be e Tt s e Phone Main #647 |ng F == > {the inventor who alleges violation of | pursuit of runners, iral | the Legislat { FIND'NG SALES SLlp | nix pateris by the Government muy | illard decinred that o total of 213,502 public ut Fe'l 2 | apply lief other than by resort | cases of liqu ured il supp Savin, o Q;v Court of Clatms. | ihe persod it when its "':‘“:"m_gs ¥ ‘i i e “That procurement be separated work in prohib ment be 't ¢ < TSAY g Split Seew. FOLLOWED BY ARREST”.»<,.., G e | ok Shaprolilig Py O i e W MERRY XMAS WITH BLACKISTONE FLOWERS" #° = o phases of 1 services. the amount of 1 wn over. | erful inf With New Accounts || M 7222 3 cussed, the “That one single governn hot, | toward the settle ‘,) 14th fi LA £ " A g division is pending between d Pacific States.” A sales slip bearing the ler and purchaser of a stylish Win- | hat. lett at the residence of John | 5 Townsend, 3509 Lowell street, led | ¥ to the arrest of a colored woman ' great divide already | named Hazel Compton, 23 years old, an o seam in the | ciuployed.there, on a charge of larceny It i already a rent|of jew lued | economic fabric of a nation.” !at $500, he Department er <aid. 000 appropriated by study 2 comprehensiv promoti to use the $100 Congress for the | nds in | than in | y rather colonization schemes. | Crampton Gives Views. i n of the Interior | A. Glushak, cast re. best ex months, 2 s figy The record showed that the & answered distress calls numberin iring competitive bidding under the sictions that will promote the rests of the Government Fhat Coneress authorize the pro curement agency to recognize rights |in one \nm.w 26, 1924 n designs of ajvcraft, engines and ac cessories. St ‘the Industry e asatstedgain | Us. S REVENUE AGENTS n unmmnn\ l the Govern gom-H ¢ throug £ on procurement ASK TAX ON BRADLEY ment Hazel, sajd by itracts or the grouping ©f purchdses’| posed a5 Ether Rel el 4t | Wi the Industry. Sae i o it GAMBLING RESORT the Glus me last week to look | “That the Air s epartments |after childrén while their mother was |of the Government make greater lise { making preparations to to Newlof the faciiities of the Bureau. of . ((vitinucd : ) York. She is sald to have admitted | Standards for research and technieal: "he two speakers Mowed by | getting the children out of the way | work and correspondingly reduce their | open for plav for ¢ D e i € “Crampton of |and carrying off her employer's prop- | own activities | during the 1919 and 1 sons, and chairman of the subcom. |ert “That Army and Navy landing |as practica the In.| When the girl appeared at the Town. | fields and facilities be made availabl _the send home. using the name Kthel |for civillan aviation, so far a8 practi. | very heavy durin lie does not take the same pessimistic she was so b imely gowned | cable. the house actu View of some reclamation projects | me suspicious | Training of Flyers. heavy losses in those credited to the administrative branch, Hlusak's name | “That a greater number of men be| It Is believed. however, that if the Lut advised caution in future develop-| Wa& found on a sales €lip. it is stated, Itrained as aviators, and th airs of the purtnersh e invest vents, calling attention to what he | the latter was called on the telephone | gdequate equipment and fa tted in Palm consid Cilled’ the over-optimism of earlier | o be asked about the girl and the | provided for our reserve fiyes able amount « yme will projec | hat ¢ t reserve pilots given not |be disclosed by th e SeclATDAES N pOHE T Policeman Math summoned by \,,.‘\. than four hours \ining per | partnership, Mr Kly ro hacedloR e | Mr. Townsend, overtook Hazel near |month throughout the vear for the hein fiom Al 5 Wardman Park Hotel and arrested her. | called for active duty . nost constant illanc s ions BSReT He turmed her over to Detective O. W. gtations for tacti it was not con 1id. must be based on sound business | M of the twelfth period of not less than two iny records that Fitoias she is alleged to have m each year w cother. sion 1. Recovery of the prop rhat additional compensation ni take) fromn the lushak home fol- \l‘ ary to secure an adequate numbe tieve th ing th not wor the composite cabinet pic production” painted by Jardine and Wor! A score of prominent were to discuss t 1 settlem aon 10day. wkile the economic and fi cial side of the picture of reclamation s to be the subject of several ad ses by colleze authorfties . Dr. Flwood Mea reclamation, will and two se: Sees Two Main Two impo American fz Problems int questior responsible nd the de le on reclaimed nized,” No sound ot ver this question in the sent exo: ultural particularly in 1ins area, more rapidly th: can Le absorbed. Much I has heen plowed up that should have becn lett Deople at times w en farr | bviously we must o \ projects on which we have settlers. | On some of our projects there are | jmperfect water rights We must raighten these out. Sces Production Need Later. “Qur population is steadily increas- nd within the next ing, 10 or ars we probably shall reach the stage where : gricultural production will be needed. What we should do now is to make plans, lay out a policy. for the time when further reclamation will be needed. In deter- mining upon such a policy we must note the mistakes of the past and carefully avoid making them in the fiibure. (51 % “urthermore. @ sound poli not consider reclammation as stand. ing by itself. but will correlate it with other policles. For example, the development of an inland waterway tem, which T trust will begin in {he near future, will necessarily, through - staightening channels and draining land, reclaim considerable oduetive agricultural soil. We now are engaged in an effort will o | was unable to explain why he did not !ing the smoke screen. | 52id he had been out of the city part | Georgetown University will make its She will have conel are making ALLEGED DEATH CAR DRIVER ARRESTED reon, hit-and that owell, colored street, at the w Jersey be lowed. the po {tion they arraigned after ded an i vears ariver injured | 5 vears southwest ! avenue and S street November 1, 1924, was arrested by Detectives Brodie, nd Vern He' is in- alleged manslaughter Anderson denied knowing the car was driving had struck a pedes- an until he reached Marion, and n fatally io! for e accident r Anderson was driving, rum vehicle, was scoke screen. 1 Policemen W. A. Shotter | 1. Gregg, in pursuit, from | overtaking it. Bernard Ramsom, col- lent of Sixth and a Half vus arrested for operating the ke screen and sentenced to serve ar at Occoquan, according to the detectives. Anderson admitted he was driving the car and said Ransom was operat- The prisoner report The ileged with a prevented an equipped of which | ¢ the time since Powell was killed. Me is from Keswick, Va., hed that part of the hunt for him. and police State in We was sur their rendered to the custody of the mar- =hal, to be held in custody for trial on the manslaughter charge unless he gives bond. CLUB TO MAKE ITS BOW. G. U. Mask and Bauble Aggrega- | tion in Program Tonight. The Mask and Bauble Club of bow to the publie tonight in “Monsleur Beaucaire” at Trinity Parish Theater. There will be five performances in all, including Tuesday and Wednes- day matinees. During the Christmas holidays the Mask and Bauble Club will go on the road, visiting New York, Pittsburgh and Chicago. The produc- tions are for the benefit of the George- town_Endowment _Association. to build up constructive plans for a permanent agricultture, an agriculture that will not be subject to the peaks and valleys that have been so injuri ous. Af unwise hit-or-miss policy of reclamation might seriously disturb, or even destroy, the agricultural bal ance toward which we are striving. | aately owned should mechanics to nminlun efficient operation be rics shoud | ompetent be investizated prov such mec! be relieved of routine military duties.| “It should be stated heve “That Congress provide remedie justice to this taxpaver, that du for the ineq ities and justices suf. he course of the examination, he ha: 1 in his-power to aid in the erification of his returns.” ¢ conducted at Louisville. legislation the proper of the and settle by sective fields of operation Avmy and the An inqui “That the War and Navy Depart-| Box said, resulted in 1d1tio) ments should survey. condemn and |assessment against Bradle destroy all obsolete and unsafe air-|$66.799 in 1819 and $87.768 in 1920, planes. The taxpayer protested t the “That there be established a sepa- | findings,” Box stated, question rate and allinclusive budget for [ involved being whether or mot the each of the air services, the allocation | Iosses ncurred by taxpayer on ac count of betting on horse racing in Kentucky, Louisiana and other States deduct om the by him in transactions of haracter, the contention in the States sses were a of the appropriations to be by law. “That a five-vear program of com struction, education, training. appro priation and commercial encours ment should be formulated and carried out. “That the air services of b the same of taxpayer being that that legalize betting the the abject to indome fLax ecautiful Christmas Greeting Cards With Your Own Personal Touch! o7} for the expression of one’s own personality It will pay you In more ways than one to hand-color your own greeting cards this Christmas— - efther for your personal use or to sell to your friends and rela- WITH just a few flourishes of the brush, without any previous art training, with no talent whatever, you can hand- color black and white Christmas Greeting Cards that will be the envy of all and will thrill the tives. many friends whom vou will re- 162 different, handsome de- member this Christmes. stgns—all with beautiful senti . ments. Folders, cards, cutouts Hand.colored greeting . cards .apd npoveities. All different and bsolutely exciuatve. Come quick and get started now! See the many designs on display here— and get the easy instructions for coloring, which go with every purchase. have a softness and a richness that is easily recognized—that places them in the class of ex- 1 clusiveness. They can't be bought at stores—they can only be done by yourself. They are the vehicles On the other hand, a sound policy, based on patient study of the facts during the next few years, can make marked contributions toward the stabilization of the farming.” N Little Art 472 Louisiana Ave.—Second Floor Army and the Navy should at once | proper deduction and in the States be adequ.llel) represented on the gen- | that do not allow betting, the win- ¢ and the gen-|nings, being illegal. e not income | Shop, Inc.| riods oniy ' If Jt Is Rentable ICan Rent It fered by the aviation officers of the been extremely frank and \Hl\l‘~r>7\'l'.! H Army_and Navy. n all of his statements, cc Ous 1 “Thht Congress determine imme-|manner, and apparently anxjous to do | pected 1o request £ hills defe iskative lines ries —— and Fur INSURA wil_riske—world | ¢ROY GOFI nee—all hranches oodwar? Bidg. M. 5 -qé% Jewelry HALDEMAN Since 1883 Cleaners and Dyers J. LEO KOLB 923 N. Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. | Min 5027 Where can 1 find beautiful gifts? ORIENTALBAZAAR Ope Blue Plate Lunch. 50¢ Luncheon, 75¢ Dinner. $1 and $1.25 $60, Room and bath, fur.. $62.50. Pa. Ave. N.W bath. Kitchenette, “DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF 'ATl'RACT IVE DRAPERIES Room and bath. hotel serv- ice, $75 and $90 mo. Hotel Rates, $2 to $4 Burlington Hotel Vermont Ave. at Thomas Circle . Main 8980 Rooms in Annex. $1.50 to | 314 13th st Dr. CLAUDES SEMONES 1 Fyeslgh! Specialist - Avg SEA-TRAIN-CAR SICKNESS The nausea of travel stopped at once. 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