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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART DECLARES FRANCE %t P HALT RY PERALTY | ™ ot coms once i s erws_—sy vt Ty REQUEE W FRENCHLOMN DODCES AKATIN, U e IR SUNNE CASE| (21 { o, roromn B 27 | SCHOOLONISNG PLAN S FAVORED Eetall i e 7 : : . ’ / Changes First of Year to|Industrial Leaders’ Offer of as Chief Source of Bud- | stcreed intea hotel here yesterday | Hold John Marcus for Au- _ Z /// 7 4 2 S Z Leave Only Six Sectors in | Security May Aid in Sta- | and was introduced to Dupent _ : | Coleman, its assistant manager. o = ; Z 7 7 7 7 Z S b 5o get Trouble. | Coown: e s o | thorites in Ohio. _ . District System,. biizing Fran. | familiar about the other. The : SAY HOWDy DO : ] and New Y got into a quiet corner and com- | ny s Assoctated Prese. ’ o Him! A forward step toward the con-| By the Associated Press nber 19.—Fr S ek olice i = INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, December . 7 - 7 7 solidatlon of the public school/system | PARIS, December 19 proposal cople do not pay the | d parted in the little 5, cus ot/ into five divisions as proposed in the |of the industrial leaders of Northern o - notivay it | ad parted in the little |19—John Marcus of St. Louls, found school reorganization bill will be taken | France to pledge their properties as ymal announcement made ars ago. & oI vath o guilty with 22 others of conspiracy to 4 e 5 January 1, when the present eight security for a loan from the United reative mewspaper Lo | e A et todae "® "*¥¢T | violate the natlonal prohibition law & - e % 7% geopraphical divisions “will e cut | Statcs o clsewhers for 'tic ‘purposs Qid pay their taxe : gl . g ' to sIX. This move is made pos. | of stabilizing ranc_and provid N N D TR T L lasel YoR(pUAY, today cwu S rsentancen - . Z sible through the retirement of Miss | ing a sinking fund for the country s t would be | BER KE to 15 month's imprisonment at the 4 / ; 7 Z Anne Beers, supervising principal of | debts, has given a new trend to ¢ Moo the |RUB PROBE ASKED | eavenworth redorar prison. 7 b 72277 the elghth division and for whom no | discussion of how to reesta present prolonged | Judge Robert C. Baltzell ordered P A\ o 4 successor will be nimed French finances. 10 not exist IN HOUSE RESOLUTION | Marcus held here a reasonable length ¥ > 4 ) 7 Beginning the first of the new year,| Manufacturers and business men in S deilacea abroad | of time to permit Ohio authorities o e 2 en schools which were in the old | all rarts of France approve of the do not. pay ta hls | | opportunity to claim the prisoner for g < 4 second, fourth and eighth divisions | scheme and that evervbody must Cone in Pranceiit-| ;mu{ fv:)mclmn:(; (lvfimur({fl' |wn(}|n|: - % A MR ‘L,@ 4 fi,"'.,, (.,‘,,n‘,‘.,' '“r\\" ons ‘u;.-,“) 1"']'\‘ [ ly.m ‘n.u’, :;q t s % . N — N against him at Toledo. Approval of ’ - - — ) Z and the remaining schools in the sec- | bractical suggestion to restore confi S e Inesstisatimfot W eged i Mauion o Attorney General at W 'L),.‘.,gm., : ; 7 22| | ona. rourth anu Cighi divinions wil | depee and the currency. © ¥ g . . ey . | would be ne ary ‘ore the prisoner 2 H - consolie ed into one division. e cablne ook he plan unde of the budset | lation of Prices by British Colonial | (olild be delivered to the Ohio officals, &Y : Sl \ 7. i B consideration this evening, receiving i naAnos it was sald. =58 E None Will Be Unwieldy. favorably. An outline of it was m pioh gands puos Governments Demanded. Marcus was arrested in Federal Z Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintend to the General Federation Lo 3 S by court here last Tuesday on an indlet- | ; 7 4 ent of ychools, makes it plain that F! Producers, which decided pay ridicul | ment ¢ him with the murder | A, the eventual division of the city into | 3 a commission to study e | fon calling for an investi- |of Max Gross, a_produce dealer in | five school divisions will not make f of all business and i BEa alleged manipulation of | Toledo, on December 29, 1919, Harry | 5 5 f % jany one group unwieldy for its su st in France. It thus beco L cam bher prices by British colonial | Stough of Toledo also is charged with | 77 " =z & vising principal, inasmuch as pr e project of French business =0l s given preferred | the same crime. i Z 7 vision will be made for additional ad- | Eeneral, which removes the ohpe lum to | The alleged killing occurred in a | Z % = ministrative principals: who will as. 1t it was a regional proposal | running fight between s and / < 2 sume the greater part of the added ; E e | others over a quantity of liquo g Z responsibilities. Ouly Extremists Oppose done th The resolution was fntroduced ves- | “ Giliors found guilty here yesterda . e £ e e e tear the coun- | terday by Representative Tilson of |of tapping the Jack Daniel distillery Z ~ 7 Moo iouber s oo 9 gl trying to de- | Connecticut, the Republican floor [at St. Louls of 891 barrels of whisky 5 1 tion In the enrollment of each which | plan; contend that Meatojuntale, leader, and was reported by the rules | in 1923 will be sentenced December | - 7 has never before been possible. As |tendency on the part of 4 were collect- | oommittee. It would direet the House L R Sl { rearranged each .,|r th e i o rce committee to conduc arcus was s iced in advand 4 i 5 carry approximately b It is about [jcommercos commitioes to conuey e others in order that the Ohlo X 2 £ . b terfercd and investigation “of the means and meth 3 e e 3 1 : oy aaenooL ¥ NGRS ferfencd an ods of control of production and ex G sions are: Weightm : portation of crude rubl offee, sisal. | T 4 s P e School, from the fourth to the first | o quicksilver, potash, nitrates and other | division; Toner School, from the | ie poli : LT | e el s, e stect | MEXICAN SENATE VOTES | i e e | et e R\ N\ on the legislative pro. um of the House, this control’ has upon United State : ool coniinel et : : - N commerce both as to supply : { | Z SICIOM S OO IDCHO0lL [EoM L SELS at it as been T nd the b nicantelve | o R ol e el | R : / - Lhdses: from the second to the third division; | NG + the latest com- | jution said it would be passed through | Measure Must Return to House AxttusiSchool EonitholGIE R D the | v are ama miete ey o e e n T o 0ky S RERME 1€ / fifth division, and the Seaton School, | o imercial and indus- | prought up for a vot | for Its Concurrence in Minor Z from the fourth to the fifth division. | PELG O "“‘“." Of these pay | Later Mr. Tilson said the resolu- | A tteits Z Enrollment Changes. | of stopping han 1.500 francs’ in- |4jon would be brought before the | = 7. re-| Franc Hold: on a basis as if | Fouse Mond |18y 45a Adspeiatis oress | The shifting of the schools and re- ranc Holds m 1500 o 5,000 | el Sl o e arrangement of the divisions will re | o franc. which improved sharp Only_ 42,000 admit | | The Senate last night passed the gov- / suwle. in the, following ™ enroliment | vosterday on) the strenglhof theinew 0,000 francs a vear. | CZECHS PELT PREMIER | ernment's bill providing for the enact e L oom om0 tion, held its i * figures are suffi- | | ment of article 27 of the constitution, | MR e e ol ol ed u poir France needs only i T Slates Horcian ows ot ourth and eighth divisions from 7 n though there was a deei e AND CABINET MEMBERS |wnich regulates toreten ownershin of | | —Ti4e Day's WHEN Y00 BELIEVED f 71 third, ivision, from 4961 to | Ia,ihe 2% though there was a dlight ial difficulties. S eer e was 40 to 0. | EvERYTHING i tifth division, from 5046 1o | tha banks at noon. The early 000 people Cri f Resi Sound Th: h 5 e 4 s < X 5 ,825; sixth di g | 703 g peop! | Cries o esign Soun rough | During the debate in the Senate | sl 1925 (M. Y- Wodd) Press P, Cat s attar : ol i : o e “hange. inderstood 1l some minor amendments to the bill B. W. Murch, supervising principal | 5 R o 000 auto Tumult of Singing of Ger- | sone ! e e e e e goturned to the | DROP IN FOOD EXPORTS |PLANS TRAFFIC HEARINGS {HEALTH RECORD OF NAVY, | bt Supervising prmeial of the thiva man Communist Songs. purpose and effect of the measure, ' to Keep | By tho Arsociated Press | €hamber of Deputies for concurrence | Aivision ead B il B0 iy France. S T ‘zechoslovakis e : he ame! ents. | e i s v gl ‘; RAGT ur"xlllllI.Xlll.:ivl\\'l”m‘. December | In theamendment FOR 1925 IS PREDICTED {Senate Committes to Take Up Rail | 1924, HELD EXCEPTIONAL |ing principal of the fifth division, bear ehts and adeat | —e——— the brunt of the additional enroll- ~ 3 through the singing S —— N N { ments in the div ons occasioned by NICKEL PLATE BRIEFS IN German Communist anthen, | JAZZ FAILS IN BERLIN. |May Approach 19131814 Low | and Bus Legislation. Less Sickness Reported Than in change. Mr. Murch takes on the ! L . Plowing of whistles drowned out | — 3 | Public hearings on railroad consoli A ¥ si World | Weightman, Toner and Grant Schools ey v|,’.» 1“; m...rl y‘;;'»n:l »'phl:{f u-)han he | BERLIN, December 19 () .—Erich Mark, Department of Agri- dation, long and short haul and in ny <Xear Since ora !‘)ri Kllmh.xudm\k[fl% .jn ('nnlio and Ross Arsuments of Merger Foes | (Fied to read the program of the new | Kieiber, temporary successor to Max terstate commerce bus control legisia War Ended. Schools, und Mr. Ely takes on the & Y ot \Defore the second meet- | Von Schillings as director of the state culture SHeror S ayE. | tion were ordered yesterday by the Arthur and Seaton Schools 1t ing g arliamen vesterday. he | o r: S eeting wi 0] g i t food pPXports Ji ' | Sena I e cc 1erce co - | s nted to the | heavy bundles of paper and there were | sdern cacophonous composi- | ably will fall to a figure below the an-| The Gooding bill, which would limit | g thox A s As now constituted the first di halt e aaes S on ihadleniiHes | tions to Berlin's music lovers. | nual averages for the five years imme- | the practice of a higher freight |any vear since the World War, while | ion embraces Georgetown and e ie_tumult was caused chiefly by | Whistling. boos and hisses greeted | diately preceding the war, and may | charge for a short haul than a long |the death rate from disease was very | virons, Chevy Chase. Cleveland P e o e peake) the ISloval anposltion il RS un, ndition of a an Dance,” |approach the low mark of 1313-1914 | haul, will be the first measure taken |low, 1.78 per 1,000 of personnel Conduit road and Washington Cir d stockholders, w h ; arian N r.‘lulml parties, supported by v Berner, an English composer, done | when imports of foodstuffs almost|up for two days, beginning January Discussing the vital statistics in hi!‘\k’}""-.\'v the third division take: o the erman Com : after the manner of a fox trot under |equaled exports, said a statement |6. The Cummins consolidation meas- souss S Mount Pleasant between Roc — e Herr Kleiber's direction at a sym- | yesterday by the Department of Agri-| ure will follow, and then the Cum-|4nnualreport yesterday, Rear Admiral | Purk and Soldiers’ Home northward SIXT . phony subscription concert yesterday. | culture. | mins bus and truck measure. E. R. Stitt, surgeon general of the |0 koma Park; the fifth division, XTH BANK CLOSES. | At the close of the selection a wom: |“'Index numbers showing the trend | The committee also will devote 1wo | xavy. said o lower death rate had been | ROFthern northeast and a small slice gk | an_in the parquet booed. and the dem- | of net food exports, which have been | days to hearings on various bills for | JS¥7: S & THEE CR8E TG G R0 of the northiwest: sixth division. s - ¥ Rifle. Col 3 ; | onstration was joined by subscribers, | compiled by the department for the | radio control. | experienced only once in the history of | ern half of the northeast section 8 before the commiss ifie. Colo., Institution Fails to|many of whom huve held the same |first time, show that since 1880- the i EL £ the Navy, in 1922. There were no | enth division, all of the southeast set for December 1 L4 | seats for years. | Unitea States ha aih* excess of | \deaths of typhoid or paratyphoid |tlon, and the consolidated .| Chica e four or five days Open for Business Today. i Ul B s exticrts Gver iniponts Of!antmall anhi] ary’s coal industry is suffer- | fever, while pneumenia was the prin-| fourth and eighth divisions. the cen: | dance hall ir - e Rl INVER, Colo., December 19 (). Foch Eacanes Sale grain products, and a surplus of im.|iNE from a general crisis which has | cipal cause for deaths, totaling 33 in | tral part of the city and the south. sand dancers Martinsville, Va., Church to Build. |’ National Bank of Rifle. | D i ports of sugar, fruits, nuts and vege- lasted for several years. 1924, as compared with 29 in 1922. west. one t A . capital of $25.000 and total re.| Ft. Screven, Ga., was stricken off |tables. Since tHe beginning of the cctal Dispatch to The Sta s 0.000, closed vesterday, | the list of surplus military property | twentieth century the excess of ani- ANVILLE. Va.. December < n:mon.._H-:mk exami be . ‘mn son‘:;'-”;\hlit v Co { mal and ;!r:n;w product exports has congre f - - {er, ay. The ac cas | mittee, which reported the bill at | tended to decline. { terian Churc as 1 taken at the initiative of the directors. |izing the sale rtain military | cted to build ¢ edifice at | This is the sixth bank closed in |reservations and the use of the pro- | B . o 32000, work to be started next |Colorado in three days. " The uther five [ceeds for permanent military con | Prices of toys aro’ increasing -in sprin e Denver suburban banks. !struction at posts. France. The Christmas Spirit in Advertising Mistietoe—holly—bearded Kris Kringles—the bustle of late shoppers—all are part of that wonderful spirit k [l wmarcaman that makes Christmas a season of genuine good | Becatiful New ki F R E E fellowship. A P LAYER $ ] Music Rolls i i ificati Jusi | % 7 Music Lessons ot e PIANO , iy > d < =2 IS S 1aAsS Seas 3 ure, 1 ¢ S | . i z = e ¢ Match has been heralded with Advertising and Selling nota- . v ; ; . & Price 2 | Delivery bly free from misstatements and untruths. It is ’ i evident that the merchants of Washington have = taken pains to comply with the ethical standards as outlined by this Bureau so that public confidence in business may be brought to an even higher plane. DECIDE NOW te JOIN Naturally there have been some human errors— ) » some mis-steps. These are being rigidly censored by the Better Business Bureau. The public is invited to bring to the attention of the Bureau any instance of error or misrepresentation that may have come . . o ST s Delivers One of These Fine i ! Generally the spirit of advertising is that expressed Players for Xmas’ by Tiny Tim “God Bless Us—Everyone.” Have music for the entire family. Provide a means for a musical education for your children. Valle; ems > made public ur What # 1 Q Will Do--At the KNABE Store! A ten dollar bill will deliver this new Player Piano to your home for Xmas. Come at once, select yours. The appearance of this notice o erm Come--Make Your Selection Before It’s Too Late! and co-operates with the Bet- 3 = = o ter Business Bureau of Wash- : No home is complete without its piano—and a player ington. ! adds more joy because every member of the family i lay it. The Better Business Bureau can play i of Washington 3 @~ HOMER L KITT CO. - _ 336 Evening Star Bldg. _ 1330 G STREET Nights The KNABE Store