Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1926, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, . _SATURDAY, JANUARY OFFICERS OF THT ARMY AND NANMY MARCH THRCEGH THE W IHITE HOUSE GEROUNDS AND ARE RECEIVED RY PRESIDENT COOLIDGE. THE NAVY GROUP. AT LEFT. WAS LED BY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY THEODORE ROBINSON AND THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS. ADMIRAL FDWARD W. ERERLE., THE ARMY OFFICERS WERE HEADED BY CEN, JOHN 1. HINES. CHIEF OF STAFE PhotorrentscopraEht BrP. & 4. Photos THEIR FIRST PHOTOGRAPH OF THE NEW YEAR. Tise President 0 SHAKE HANDS WETH PRUSID VISTERDAY. In the zroup at the north front of the White Hone. ieft to rig AT THE WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY. The Chief Justice of the Unit ind Mre. Coolidze at the White H inst hefore the annual New Year " : Senator Curtis, P . Secretary of Agriculture Jardine and Speaker Nicholas Lonzworth. Mre. New and M. Tardine State- Supreme Court and Mrs. Taft and Secretary of State Kellogg (right reusptonivestenday, e SHenipni g 3 : P at the White House New Year reception. = World Photo. U. S. and Cuba Arranzing Brieau of Engraving Em- 5% TR 9 AR R 5 | President Finds It No Easy Author of Disputed Ciause Finai Details of Treaty. ploves Hit Prohibiticn of 3 e : & g 3 2 Task o Fill Lissner's Predicts Senate Will Andrews Starts Back. MI-Nigitt Parkinn. ‘ i _‘ T, i b s g % and Haney's Places. | Refuse Repeal. 3V RUSSELL YOUNG Prospect of a « in the Se: ’ ate over repeul « X me tax publicity clause forecast yester Thlicar feasy s (E. Haney 1Bac e o reneal vz ne vision and the matte nd it i pressed confidence that the fwill be t ¢ ¥ oy NOL to vote for secrecy in gov b ntal affairs in the face of the Secrecy in Governmen' matters has lace in a free rnment it he =aid. warning that “hefora we vote Rautd gt ¢ the publicity features of the la oy & 3 N e T o ; thors Wil be & Tl Atecuesion v the . = mendail e Saine o | |5 hese conditione and e TWO THOUSAND PERSONS IN LINE TO GREE S CHIEF EXECUTIVE. Many of those who attended the pubiic reception the W hite Neattle n 1he when we vote for secrecy House held theit places for several hours hefore the official'time to make. the New Year ‘call. Then the entire line greeted the President within {iGame. Seriior - ned that | The publicity provision was vote 30 minutes, Wide World T he did s he e e Preci. | into the 1924 revenua act hy the Sen heise [ lpiine 195 e e O by e — - —~—~——— ¢dent_some 1ime possihie for him 10 yepreser itor Nerric. with Democrats and Re SALE BY WAITERGIVEN |Editor Declares Press Has Lost 'HOME OF MINE BOSS fives of both marties tpon i T of | publican insurgents” combining _in AS CAUSE OF DRY RAID 7 . - . and Senator Shortri f (alifornia | by the House proposes its repeal and crens Tate o > ATTACKED IN NIGHT ¢ el cager ne senuror Jones to several Democratic Semators. includ ) s | Role as Watchdog of Public Opinion Al ave fust as eazer ax So Ll maean amocsatlc Senstons ol hin on number ) Flks" Club Officers, Arrested in St. | Y S gl — | Four Negroes Arrested. Charged |Dlaces for their St E 4 A member of the nce committee Zaruge or space to | | > - o - have presented e names of i have declared it Th pro- Denv Responsibility | BY the Assoniated Pross | weaken editorial policy in order to| With “Shooting Up" House publican and Democrit posal promises to one of the main Apartment Duweller for Visiation NEW YORK. January Newspa. |AV0id offending any groups of readers. . ! President’s consideration fizhting points in the bill when it , on apartment 2 . 2 ¥ “The buying pewer of the mass has | as Family Sleeps. Waiite Wadhingtonian: comes up in the Senate. ated Press jpers are becoming prosperous, but wse-|necome the Tetish of the advertiser.” | my the Assosiated Press Lrdship on person \ : : g o less as watchdogs for the public, in the | he explains. “Few (papers) are owned | Senator Jones said, after seeinz the - Ui v LOULS, Jun s \"“‘ “_'”“ pinion of Don €. Seitz, formerly of | by their editors. Thelr work is done| FAIRMONT. W. Va. January 2.— | President today. that one of these ap- NEW YORK’'S NEW YEAR E m t ere New Year|the New York World. ~The self-con- hired men. some of whom are paid | Four negroes are under arrest today |Dointments should go to the State of was selzed and | stitnted palladium IS £roggy and there | nearly as well AR the URION COMPOR: | in conmertian with the frinn ot a o, | \ashin ated that it DRY, REPORTS INDICATE Kground of e o th y v A v clis efficers and two other mem. |A1€ CTacks in it pedestal.” he says in |fiors. though working under a less cer i e il- | | Ehi : in v 1d on the subject at HE MM [ e current Outlook, hich he has tain tenure of emplovment and a more | 1 gon i pst LIERT into the home lwhich he was the author : o lihe carflest posible ate. g e arr followed sale of hecome a director and assoclate ed-! shifting scale.”” he wrote. e o oK. ;‘f"’lr,”“"“(‘”l' Of [ of the two Pacific Coast <o 150 U. S. Agents Fail to Find Sin- = P 1 1 o waiter *itor. One of the many discoveries The <vstem, Mr. Seitz said, is crush. (.'\- onsolidation rm\ 0. .vnlnP: Al | tives on the Shipping Board from the ole Viclation—Only Six Arrests Dowens k Eadiendd 990 = S . I dry | that came with war-time inflation was | ing individuality as a result of its out. | Garonna and Tdamay. v Brooks. his ) puget Sound section. He reminded the [ & s 3 5 CUNG MARRIED COUPLE 'azen . authorities | that profit making could be made the ' fiaw of “canned goods." fe and four small children. asleep in | president that most of the Shipping for Intoxication 2 not the exception in journal- My, Seitz also criticized the hame"“" house, escaped injury Board activities and interests in the PERISH AS HOUSE BURNS ', oot oM _ S with ‘which news is rushed into print, | o GG ROUE Ine wee I Ave cenrered around Buget S e et R the intention of the cong covery was first in Lon- saving it was responsible for bad writ Sound. and in his opinion it would be Harmsworth, he savs. ing and mi.-li:vfnrv]nalin-n lice are reported to have led the offi- | hore practicable for the President to morning after New York's celebrati Simmons of Florida it Aase, i 4 papers there already have losi | Newspapers have hecome a conven. | SrS 10 4 harracks at Idamay occupied | select from that section | of the New Year dawned withou tod Press heir public usefulness. The object of jence rather than an influence, he |PY Members of the United Mine Work- |~ Senator Jones, who is the Republi- | single arrest for violation of the Vo 1. January 2.—A your 1h Kir oria modern newspaper. i serts. is 1o added ers, now on strike. There the officers can whip of the Senate. said that dur- [ stead act havinz been recorded, FISTEDDFO? PICKS BARD. murvied couple. thouzht to be v and . and « b ¢ arrested, declied | —— e | seized rnu'rh:um which, they declare, | ina hie tonference with the President ' though 130 prehibition agent Mre. John Houghton of Peori « t e had no | were of same caliber as shells | they discussed it briefly the general guard at Broadway cabarets and else ich ) i fone e of - found near the Brooks home. and shipping situation and the general | Where Utica. N. Y.. Chorus Wins Com- jjims roadhouse esterday morn- | an¢ f t ¥ i REV. J. Z. TYLER DIES. ICE HARVEST IS LARGE. {arrested F. W. Wilson. Samuel :»:; 'm?\- situation in the Se ‘jfl, he Police records show six arrests fr 2 . ing. Fonr rs, three men and | officers found was 1 nto the club | == ——— Boykens, Henry Rosser and William | president heartily approves of the bill |intoxication, and a llevue Hospita petition With Worcester Body. | [ (iiman, - heen arrested, one | by individual members without the[Christian Endeavor Worker and |Rural Virginia Takes Advantage Austin. which Senator Jones has introduced | phvsicians said only 10 pe: of them. Fritz Juergens retaker | approval of the order 2 % . | | The Carolina mine of the Consolida- | amendinz the shipping act. which, hrought in for alcoholic v e Rt hEDs il o Writer to Rest in Richmond. of Recent Heavy Freeze. tion Co. has been operating for several | among other things, will separate the [compared with 30 Jast v o i and two men, are being sought CLEVELAND, Ohio. J 5 e s o o TR G | months on an open shop ba while | Shipping Board from the Fleet Cor-| Today's small ad columns show that , FARMER KILLS NEIGHBOR.| iVt sl ki e Tanmas mie T ot oo s | SLADEIRE Soard. from (he Fleet Cor | v vanity chsen, lorenerten, camme. gedy came shortly after the e ' 3 2 s promi- | CHMOND, Va.. January 2.—Peo- | operation. what he thought of the chances of the | bracelets, pearls and watches wers i nent Christian Endeavor worker and | Ple in the rural districts of the State | { enactment of this bill. He intends to | lost at hotels and cabarets. as well 2 cutmination of 4 gay Year party. | Fatal 5 i | i S S . iy : vesterday Winnineg. | The Houghtons were sleepin an | Fatal Quarrel Starts in Dispute |, o of several hooks, died of pa.| Vil not.the coming Summer, have to [call a meeting of the comme i doctor's baz and a lady's handhaz “':;:,f?,u"‘”.;",:{‘N‘;’»C“v':. A, his poem tairs bedroom when flames hroke Over Land Lines. ralysis at the home of a daughter ggfl:‘;",hf;'r‘m"' for a good part of the | P, C. Woman Weds Chinese. jmittee very shortly a : : containing clothes. heing the winner in o field of seven. | as 2 8 5ith JACKSON, Miss., Jaruary 2 (@) here. last night. His body will be| The intense cold of the last 10 days | ROCKVILLE. Md. January 2.—|4Sieipis (NOCR, IhE TORSERE G0 = Mr. Hughes received word of similar | ihe main floor and up the Staliwavs | gagy - 3 ntham, vas shot and | taken to Richmond, Va | served to provide ice to_a thickness Charles Lee, a Chinese. who gave his|eq by Senator Edze of New Jersey, | Ne President todav. = He said after Qliccess in an Eisteddfod in his home |inclosing the sleeping room. When Gy ¢ ‘Weems Gate, Holmes| Mr. Tvler held his first pastorate |of anywhere from 4 to 7 inches, the | age as 40. and Jacksonville. Fla..|\voviding for the abolition of the| Ward that they had discussed onl town the embers had cooled two charred [ (o niy Miss., by Fred F. Weems, 63, | it Richmond in 1872. He also held/latter being in the higher countles,as his place of residence. and MISS | Shipping Board, will he studied an unimportant matter relating to A united Utiea chorus took down the | hodies = wrist watch thought 104 ooniing to news received here ves. |pastorates -in Augusia, Georgia,|and the people prepared for the event. | Isabella Whitehurst, 33, of Washin i Jmitan Virginia and that the World Court $1000 aeide I the mixen chotusevert. | belong 1o Mrx. Houghton were found | fetqay “Both are procsinent farmess,| Brookivn and Cinciunatl, retioing in | {cehotses that have not Bean used fof | ton, were marridd in Roshville Thur Swanson at White House. proposal was only mentioned in a Jdohn P. Williams. Utica. was elected | m_the ruins. |#nd the trouble came up over land 1899. He was former trustee of the | eight years were cleaned out and were | day afternoon by Rev. S. J. Goode.| Senator Swanson. Democrat. of casual wa president of the National Eisteddfod — Numerons gasoline eans were found |jines. They met and, following argu- ' United Soclety of Christian Endeavor | filled with the heaviest fce for 10 vears | pastor of the Christian Church, at the | Virginia, a member of the foreign ve- | The President received Senato Assoclation today. S. 0. Phillips. |in the basement. The place has been | ment, the killing took place. and was its first honorary trustee.|or more. Reports received here are | horwe of the minister. lations committee, whose resolution | Watson, Republican, of Indiana and Seranton, Pa., was elected first vice | under hoth State and Federal injunc- | \Weems surrendered to the sheriff, | He also served as national Christlan|that the people generally devoted the The couple will motor 1o l-'lm-hm_lm-nv!d!nu for American adherence to | Representative Will Wood of that nrestdent and R. Jones Evans, Racine, ' tion for lauor law violation 1 isand was locked up pending # prelimi- | Endeaver superintendent for the Dis-| eold spell to harvestinz ice, and that | where the bridezroom 15 engaged in|the World Court is now hefore the | state. #ho tosk up with bim the Wis., second vice president said 1o be heavily insured. nary hearing, ciples of Christ. ali the ice houses are filled to the top. business. 111 a brief eonference with jmatter of patronaze PICA. N. Y inu: 2P rowning e hard and competition beiween choruses of Worcester, M. nd_ Utica marked the final sessions of the Third National Bisteddtod here

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