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WEATHER. Y “From Press to Home (U, S. Weather Burcau Forecast.) , o °y Tl‘inl n;mm_n and probably tomor- . Within the Hour v, slowly rising temperature, mini- The Star’s carrier system covers ", temperature tonight above freez. every city block aad the regular edi- DiE e Dishest bl nt 3 tion is delivered to Washington homes i . Full report on’ page B S ‘ as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 22 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION * Clreutation” 107263 833 Jaomes ¥ WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1926—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. * () Means Associated Pres. TW(O CENTS. COOLIDGE A[}BEPTSi GOVERNOR'S WIFE - oy T Feed tmmigrante BILLS BROADENING LEAGUE BIDTO TAKE -z °; BURNED INFIRE AT M2 S MeCarl's Demand ) € HEADS POWER even though It run as low as 9% | 3 3% gy 2 R 1 4% N y : nce, is a ruling b : Executive Residence, But | X i W \ . 4 Sumably will affet all future busi- Where Full Hearings Will ness at immigration st 7 A sliding scale of meals also i “Asiatics, Asks Congress for $50,000 fl =" ¢ s Is Caught by Fireman. | SN NISR ¥ mentioned under shien -izoronens | Be Granted Citizens. OLDER SON ALSO JUMPS, | = Vel /A = 2 ool o low an 0% cents were re: | PROPOSAL ALSO MADE A { . T and others” would fare better than to Pay Cost of Sending il - the decision, A the rmizration Delegation to Geneva for| ! k : ! AR ; i d Ag : i : . | NURSE SAVES BILLIE, 4 Al B T YA T authorities qwarded contract “at 16 FOR BATHING BEACHES Preliminary Conference. . | o 3 [ / , = : et for”all s Which 151 i Youngs’er's Sparkler Blamed for X 3 Y By / N : R e e Zihlman Offers Five Other Meas- DECLARES PARTICIPATION | UEEN Fire. Which Practically | Y WU AW AN 7403 i H e é ures, Increasing Park Police and DOES NOT COMMIT U. S. U : | i | the present « murictor, und 3 = Ruins Lower Floor. wif names, submlited st other bide for Widening Streets. rarzing from 7, cents to 18 cents i for Asfatics and 16 cents to 18 cents By the r rica Will Be Associated Press. RQ g ME N = “ for Buropeans sther=. Tidantical bilis to widen the power of Eohiion s e | RICHMOND, January 4.—Mrs [ g 1 \ s : e the District Commissioners were in Governed by Whatever Tran- E. Lee Trinkle, wife of ths Governor . i 3 iroduced in the Senate and House to s i’ of Virginia, was seriously hurned to 3 3 3 day by Senator Capper and spires—Executive Avoids State- | day when fire gutted the lower floor % 3 i / Z - ative Zihlman. respective cha ¢ ment on Subjects of Parley. i of the executive mansion here and ‘ ¢ AL , the District ¢ ittees of the two E in | endangered the lives of Mrs. Trinkle, : / HIREW bodies .Beloved Mother of Klng‘,,'f‘,",‘,‘fi“j,”‘,\;“ s.,‘..'. Lee 'v‘ n).:c.n J; , g 4 ) 1 | 1 Says Aid Should Be Given. and her 3-vear-old son, Biliy e Succumbs to Pleural | "sire rrinkle sutered what phys President Coolidge today sent a . clans termed ‘“first-dezree bhurns message to Congress signifying his! Pneumonia. about the face, arms and chest when invitation of the she rushed throt the flames on the firet floor of the mansion upstairs to . L N , By the Associated Press the third floor to awaken E. Lee, jr.! AT THE END OF THE REC MGHERA, ltaly. Janua 4.— sn's room ~he and the boy e —_—— — The hills were offered in the form il in which the city heads prepared them | The Commissioners’ bill was one of x for the District introduced by Chairman Zihlman Capper Makes Reservation. Man Leans as 12 Others ithoush favoring the general pur- acceptance of the T.eague of Nations for American participation in the arms limita- pose of the bill to increase the power preliminary conference to be beloved Queen Mother of ped by fire and smoke and Make Way to Safety on of the Commissioners. senator Capper 11 next month in Geneva, Switzer- Tl died ut the foval Ciste here ot | Were forean 0 fummp 10 the. Sround. Ten Weeks Given E itol Street e which he recommended this morninz atter apparent. | Mrs. Trinkle’s fall was< broken by a ast Canitol Street. e ed 1o : the ankle. from f the District Supreme expenscs of the representatives who which she w. pended until all Court to the Commissioners. "o Poscide: . K i Vietor Emn nel - 4 T o N X 3 - was rriad dow fire il e " i appointed by the President !, % b ¥ i three fel a heip to the zround \ ) “hi 7 1 A woman was carrisd down a While T am of the opinion that the Gend i rehan and other members of the royal family | she was rushed to 4 nearby hospital of 10 ( hildren rdder to safety: a,man saved himself 'general purpose of the bill Is good, and x g were at the bedside when the end|\haere physichns reported her in great —_— by jumpin 1 the Lurning second i to the benefit of the hal »Tr‘r acceptance assures participa- came, x bee injuries - [ . . i Bleriefy s fpein - Bhe il extant pf her By the Assaciated Pre | story of ast Capitol street 10 million residents of the District. 18 the work "f“hr ‘Nma“”"r}l :':;:‘,"’, ;":'; __\¥hien l,%" ""'x:‘”' BAS SHOC vel IhaeriyQet einlne. —_ TASHKENT, Russien Turkestan == | the ground. and 12 other oceupants Senator Capper said, “the fact that rission: for the disarmsmient) or the worse was noted. . il Butler Catches Boy . . January 4.—Although charged with - | of the house made their way througzh (I have introduced it in the Senate conference, with no commitment o The patient Lt lust nizht sank 00| The boy jumped into the arms of Schoois and Streets Chief iusing the deatns of 10 coiiaren. TWO Charged With Man- | ience smoke to the outer atr when docs not mean that T favor each and the part of this country with re-|f coma. from which, despite herolc ef'| clavion Setgray, nesro butler at the . . whom he inoculited by mistake | i, . threca'arm tire of undetermined 'every provision. In the main. I think orts by her doctors, she never|yanson. and is thought to have es Items in Deficiency Ap- with diphtherin zerms instead of slaughter for Failing to gin. =pr az rapidly, caused | it embodies a decided advance toward spect o attendane) upon any fur- {3 g o o : 4 ther conference ¢ The widow of King Humbert. who :p,l\‘:;(‘ln\‘m el e Bl hras s S oo, B vehs Shorko. . . 0.000 damaze to three houses in hetter zovernment for Washington. In this message. the President |wae wxsnscimated ot Moner Ju 5 | e i Ehe putlor ol the manion; Wis prop”ahon Urged, 1‘,.»\ 1|m\ i..h-»; fan: jof r\-,:pu.n Fix Brakes. historic Grant Row early today. hu; uy‘wlun.»v:dlll_\ \u:w‘ '“‘;l‘eliiln:;\"fl: ey i mestage. e rresident lwae wssassinated < Monaa, July 20.| tree in the parlor of the manion, wus Medical Institute, lhus been ziven | “Mrs. Clara Haworth. 44 years old.|open to question as to s tn he the purposes of this preliminary birthday anniversary on November 20. | the s enveloped the entire lower s & @eience E 10/ weeks® im was trapped in a second floor back bility. s doubts meeting. but stated that it was neither i - y foor of the 114-vear-old structure. He precident today transmit- | Proenment. Frank Schroff and Andrew Schroff, |10om when the fire apparatus arrived | “For instance, I have serious doubts P e Cerebral Blood Clot. was slizhtly burned and later he and | o 0T Ste a request for i oliter Hissoal {owners of an auto truck which, oper. | in response to an alarm turned in by | that appointment of the Board of ngenda or to assess the prospects of ' The actual cause of death was a urt ‘he plac of 1iducation by the Commissioners wili deflciency appropriation of b se. W e nezliz e | ated December 1 last by Neal Kk=on, | James Stewart, colored, janitor i 7 any arms limintation conferences cerebral bloud clot, which developed R nurs I - | property. No 1 Truck Com- either Le acceptable to the people of his older brother were taken 1o a e o by the for the District of Columk had resulte the d lution torad, struck and killed Miss Ruth | neart : ar was done by striet of Columbia fo had resulted in the deadly solution | colored, struck and 4 Mis 1 | nearbs ¢ be o Shle o 2 which may later be convened. He ex. lust night, but i l“m:-.“‘\\:‘t:;‘:‘n‘:‘nu!“(‘fi‘fl#!r‘x‘]r:-‘ o tial ovteaits. anttasenl orrent i Geadicyear heinz placed in the wronz buttle. | Mahaffy, were indicted today by the |pany threw up a ladder to the win-| the District o in \.r(ve):;l'!'(; ‘:Lea:e’:» vlained that it was quite sufficient to y RS QIS SFS Ol 0% e attuck | and other treasures that had been ac | The bulk of the funds asked are for | The nurse yecelved w similar sen- | grand jury, together with Jackson. on {dow. Private James J. Ogle of that; fwally accenied priacinies B (e & 000 note that the United States is merely 4 pleural pneumonia which began | Cumulated in this, one of Virginia's' school construction and street im | °"¢° |4 charze of manslaughter. The indict- [company carried Mrs. Haworth, who lute divorcement of the ¥ s s Invited to participate in a preliminary iearly in November. Priceless Jeffersonfan etructures, built, 5 ements. ! ment charges negligence against :he | was semi-conseious, through the win-|of America and the business and po- Inquiry to prepare the wav for steps | “Throughout the night the end was | by James Monroe when he was zov- | truck for allezad fail dow and down to the zround, where iiical affairs of our cities. 2 : | s by 38 | Included in the supplemental esti truck owners for allezad failure io|dow and z c o s L . . of oxygen e actual coming of 3 k ' s offic . . . Vorde e e ymped from the | i oint the Boary 2 ton, Asks No Permission. eath s hardly apparent to the lit- | the State Office Building, near the ex- Public schools—Furniture and equi rder. The man who jumped from th anp ecutive mansion, when the hlaze on ' ment for Western High Schol, Miss Mahaffy, with her sister, was | second story window refused hospital and so unsatisfactory was the result The Presid, said that whether the tle group around the bed. % ; » 1y 2 e s syst that in the year men- o e e e e | “From the beginninz of the 24-hour |the Christmas tree wus discovered by | Muctarland Junior High School, winz crossing at Twenty.seventh. and Q| ireatment and disappeared. D intnentwas D5 : axann e Tl attie between the Queen Mother's as. | Setzray. The butler rushed out of the ! 35 000: [ifth and’ Biehanan streets. streets when struck. She died the o Sarets Paious | tioned the power pppin as prove such as to make it desirable for | yeen ! ‘onstitution and | building to get the assistance of State i B Path to Safety Jodged in the District Supreme Court the United States te attend any con- | tonishingly strong wonstitudon amd| o cor® ® 8 0 rrounding. park. | $25:000: Hrightwood Park. $30.000; g Others were unaided as they rushed | T do not think that people of the Dis- ference or conférsnoes FRAICK Iay | fatine e e nerely & fnes. | way, and when he returned hé found Fifth and Sheridan streets, $27,500 Bribes Are Charged. \hrough a perilous route down the ! trict would look with favor upon a eventually take place as a resuit of S b " % i 4 o . Industrial Home Scho jail o i : g % & a svsiém of = preliminary conference or ,,,h,,,':x;en‘z(r"t‘v‘o‘y;.\‘;r‘:_{:é «hlle‘lghe members of ;Y:;_kfl;: ";'.:",,:.f:.’.‘f.m \n;‘l;:_ ,l.k]‘:m\:oodw" $3.000. Galiinger Houpita 3 10 ey S he N‘l-ur::‘r'dad:g;?:nll !;;S:'rlldmelrgu ::rv;- stairways. which were beginning m,:,x‘:_n;r:"nu; 'mlsvl}l‘l;',‘"":h:‘ ;rmm 5 e. is a question which need not - A L sounded. hut the flam ad rapid. | \Workhouse, maintenance, & : St . i ‘at Van. | Catch fire. Faily e past. The problems of e > teniia Cromre beince Humbert. and her | adjoining rooms. with the priceless | @nd maintenance of patients, $260,000:( . - violations of the fmmigration laws. I0iNing house. was assisted 10 safel¥ | orhers involved in our system of gov- T e sant want_onso say | brotlier, ‘the Duke of Genos. from | heirlooms, and when (he fremen ar. Judgments zainst the District. 21 Erection of Apartment |1:ic Allezed that in 1923 Kerr ac. by roomers there when smoke had crnment that we should keep them en- that in his judgment. and so far ax|Turin: and her nephews. the Count of| rived Wirtua o entire lower floor i Supplemental sstimates 2 : 5 cepted bribes from Chinese to assist |affected him. iastag | irely separate, in my opinion the preliminary inquiry is concerned, | Turin and the Duke of Aosta from : age, $4.000; salaries in the free Pub. | in Section. | e e rdg Mee Batonaer | The 0§ peliened do Baie sl Center Control in People. el e b Best Tieloved Queen. || Mra; Teinkle war dn. the Kitchen Hon divislon, 3-.100: emploves com.| fn an indictment against CHMord P | oiecc, 1o soread . eastward, and |carefully worked out plan whereby the o saner . News of the sudden change for the| when notified of the fire. and her VD for street improve-| Residents of the Dupont Circle sec-| Cowen. He is sald to have presented |°.Clock: It sprea S * people of the District will have more 5 . in Ma s »n_and | first_thought of her eldest sor . tion today lost their fight In the Dis- [ g, s {smoke and flames caused heavy dam-| DEOPI® 00 P8 FORHAC T e sehools. ess for the | Worse in Margherita's condition and r 1des n, i ) five false claims for traveling and 2 e . 2 ,”“',.“"r.,.f,:‘i"n',‘, “lffk(',',’f,: e emees of | then the announcement of her death|asleep above, By this time the stair. The letter of u ansmittal makes it irict Court of Appeals to reverse the | other . expances to. the - Shipping RK€ to 218 and 217 East Capitol street \iich Liere for so many years sadly Ftielpation, the President avoids| caused a wave of profound emotion|Way was afire. but, undaunted. the | <ear that If suffcent funds are not| qecision of the Zoning Commission of | Board Emergency Fleet Corporation |hefore the fire was under control. The | neglected.” anything resembling a request from |10 sweep over the nation. mother dashed through the flames #PPropriat 2 el trict of Columbia perniitting | by_which he was emploved. | $40,000 estimated damage covers all y. giccussing the bill as a whole, ver the | . L o 3 lost for carrying along this werk . = ; Masing : Congress for permission to accept the| o JISTERCELt 0 e e oato taam Pheme rhieie |loitne (1. 7oaq and sivest le. | the erection of an apurtmens | "The grand jury ignored charges of |three houses. Much was caused bY | Eenator Capper said he introduced it league’s invitdtion i y has 7 s ; Jiee il : i o “ed | ment work, $500.000: repars : at Twenty treet and M joy riding against Reuben Young and | smoke and water. because he thought that three men 1 Bcanss cf Ber Derecud) Gweetnens dod & INIGer fo 8 wiow, DUC 1L el 650 000 ros e p et rie | foita veitas. Tosies Noan Grat Vesper Tate, srand larceny against | Back in the early 70s. when old|living in Washington practically all Text of Message. | ehinem. bue Becaise she was herdel|short of Ks mark and with the flames |/ ;- % ' 2 s e Ernest Rich bezzlement azainst |1y c tn| the time and devoting the greater ex Message. R R e Ll faige hawinay ey e s limination of Lamond | dered the opinion of the court and af- | Frnest Rich. embezzlement against |Wwashington was expected to grow toj the tine and SEvOUng tRC FAtCH The message in full to Congress'savoy. = to the Governor's wife and son to| re $25.000: sewage d firmed the action of the lows o John . Sloriel and_lsrceny afier |cne east from the face of the Capitol. | Part of thelr iime 18 K08 WOEre &0 e e e e [ Metropolttan Dofee for ces | Jenying an infunction. TOthers indicted and the charges |GFaNt TOW was built in elaborate style .5 qio “marters of purely local con- In a message which T had occa- (g the dying Queen by Father Sismon Mrs. Trinkle perched herself on the 2 opalitan; Ebdlce. foicel Among the residents interested azainst them are: George Irancis After designs by a German architect|cern than are the 531 members of Ccn sion recently to submit to vou Ijdini, who entered the death chaumber|window sill, but is thouzht to have e §2.250 the litigation were Mrs. Ruth MceNulty, George Losekam. Edward |named Griebel. in the belief that em- | gress. Larrabee, Lars Anderson. Mar B. Preis J. B. Hereford and Charles |bassies and legations would be attract- ' .ppare js probably not a sinzle alled attention to the azreement rc- . ar § o'clock this morning and remained | been overcome by smoke or pain as 3 < ) cently entered Into by 1 number of | for mearly an hotir: she was about to leap, and instend Tenninzs. Fliza 1. L. Phillips i+ |ed to Capitol Hill and that the section - T 3 i} -, H o, . M. eed. viola arriso Ao D = - of C es s t ths Furopean zovernments urder which | wThe first mescaze of condolence tol tell head-foremost. _Capi. G. D. Rust 91 mund A.and Casrie Vaiela and oth=rs. | 1t Jioed, vicltlon Harrison narcotle | (605 lone the most attractive resi. | T O COomEres N e Cay ntees of peace 3 provided. gyrive at the castle was from Premier |in charze of the first fire enzine to i L The appellate court upheld A e e Ville, Willim M. Winfield and | dential section of the city. BT e nior Capper continued: “and nd I took occasion 1o point out that | Mussolini. Oth reach the scene, atop the ladder . tion of the Zonin, s e he s s 3 the matural corollary to these treatics Senate: | ca X d Polic MinE TS Tevath 1 By who is not wholeheartedly in favor he na 1 corolia treatis nor Tittoni, pres the Senate:| caught her by the ankle. and Police: nating i 3 Io;‘ tion $26'b District Columbia code Occupied By Legislators. of every measure that wiil increase should he further internat'cnai agrec- | Signor (‘azertano, president of the|man J. E. Cook. behind Rust on the the notive of a 3 & = ; e ; Signo: ertano, | “ | Ernest Jones, Willis W - Gira o is helie o its desirability lace to live und ments for the limitation «f arma-; Chamber of Deputies members of the |ladder. zrabbed her body. all three | ! to change of zoninz claimed ,',""f.:‘“’n ";““‘ "‘":flfi.‘ psiany l,;ul':;’,; | SRt T l‘;,',"fi' h'\!:n‘;,?.,,ld ‘,,': :]1:‘- R eitar anit crowntue, aclisve ments. a work that was so successful-, cahinet and other notables. toppling to the roof helow. Mrs. Trin that the notice was at_the re- . G en. ard | have heen o ! ks s Iy begun at the Washington confer. e . 1 et ol The ure e e e | Diggs, Perey S. Tolson and Hiawatha | with the project. is generally credited |ment of the art. beauty, cultur~ and ence wion conter kle wasinot hoet in the fall _Herold e e o e o dine | S mmers, 2rand larceny. with being responsible for the name | intellizence of America. But we all ) : year-old son jumped from the third and not of a property holder. and | . ! einz e AR ” “The Government uf ‘he United Prevented Wedding, floor to the ground below, and fell therefore was illegal Housebreaking and larcenv—Bun | Grant row. which Washingtonians of have the interest and problems of States has now been invited by the Grglie hat | into the arms of Setgray. S The court refused to take this view,| Q- Kelley, James Jones. Fred Mc-|a generation ago knew as a familiar our own districts and our own States councillof. the League of Nations to] - Was Quesn Adrgherita e Volo Thal | ate e s R f High Waters and |rointing our that the law provides for | Co. alias’ William “H. MeGee: Wil-| name. Failing in the original plan (o consider, as well as the lroade: send representatives to sit the | Prevented the n e o o —_— e (Ravage of Hig aters and |y s vl P € oritam Smith. William Smith. (two | of becoming a focal point of the elite'and sraver problems affectinz the “Pre v Con e Diw |0 Abruzzi 1o Miss Katherine Hlidins, i RINNINE ol hearings on thel ounts); William Massay and James|of Washington society, these houses,: country as a whole. Too offen in Preparatory. Commisslon for the Dis- | noy Mrs. Willlam F. R- Hitt fof : initiative of the commission. and | Rl fassa and James|of ! ingt Y. thes B e e armament Conference. beinz a com- \neninston, D. Gales Grows Worse—Rains | whether that was prompted by the | Turner. alias James Jones: s [ nevertheless, held a place of their own | times pasf " g 1 at mission to prepare for a conference | ' ¢ o thvotnhe ite caused letter from the architect or any other | Turner, alias James Jones in Washington realty. Well con.ied as a stepchild merely because the atity i chrgughout hey 1 W. Bowman, alias Clinton W strieted, favorably located and with Nation's lawmakers have not had C on reduction and lim ion of arma Tl iov: 1 v i citizen will not b ired v 3 i Inents.. which ha< heen s by e | Margherita Mavien Glovanna, widow | IN SUIT TQ ENTER U. S.. Start Again. St not be inquired into by the | |3 Giifiam Branch. Louis C. Mayvs, |a hiatory of their own connected wirh | time to give proper consideration to council and which is to meet in Ge. | of King Humbert, to be especia by e e court also denied the claim | Wiliam Wade, Alfred Lee. Samuel |them. but few @ the old Capitol Hill!its srowth and development neva, Switzerland. in February, 1626 ist —_— e of the property holders that the ar.| Offutt. Clarence E. Cook. Goldle Dob- | families could not tell +n a minute ry Hearings Promised on Bill, mose of this commission. ft 1 e N e | L i e e s e = . s Vion of "the: commiseion Vlolated the | hins. Wille Johneon., Willie Jahnson. | mote points of interest about them B o to make preparition for a T with vty | uee X E 198 PARIS. January &—Europe con |fifth amendment fo the Constitution | \$Sault with dangerous weapon— Many members of Congress occupied | The chairman of the District com- confatance. o iy the world were fi £ ¥ | trict Supreme Court today issued a | s 10 be ravaged in a growins | and deprived them of property rizhts,| Carroll Hardman. Charles Washing. | these houses after their completion. 'mittee indorsed the sections of the bill the announced for_her. cace M -ganize | TU1e Tequiring Frank B. Kellogg, Sec- | jocrea from floods, which ave com. Justice Van Orsdel upheld the zening, toN and James Grant. Forgery— but for some reason the embassies Which would give the Commissioners She was ever e hramaliee | retary of State. to show cause Feb. | ie ec Tlom oods, which ave com- o &R evercise of police power| William J. Morrison. ~ Violation of |did mnot spread in that direction. |power to regulate license fees and the % Cover Wide Range. stitutions under her patronage. e : it e oo L iz ? cith | Support—Frank J. Ippolito. rooming places for attaches of the thority to make the necessary rules ) = Even in her teens she obtnined work | pelled to order the American consul | co 08 (0 0 TRE BEATONE 00900 | enforced in strict compliance with | SUPPOT Ppo D of the ! Rer s L 3 . i itol, and other Government em.!in times of large gatherings in Wash- Waghws3 0501 that the deliberations | for women in want. for she did not|at Paris to issue a via on the pass- | gl griont of the disaster will not | jlcTms; Pt declared he is convinced i Caniial i timeaiof Tanke atherings Jn wise on shall be directeq to | believe in indiscriminate alms-giving. | port of Catherine Karolyi allowing pe knawn for some time. eerer (;‘e‘ e .m:";‘]‘ "hk wase a<, WEALTH WASTER DEAD The house at 221 Fast Capitol. Senator said that the District commit- sucl ftters s the several factorsiShe wasa resulas visltor to'hoapltals |iher to visit this country | One report reaching London is the |to bring it under the limitations -of | | where the blaze origizated, was leased |tee would give local organizations and pon the powers of a country in time | and asylums. Countess Karolyn “last Saturday ! toll ‘of desd has .e;h;d 1,000 1§ L the flm',‘ Emendaient - by Mrs. E. P. Myers from out-of-town | individuals full opportunity to present of war depend: whether limitation of | Gave Child Doll. filed a petition for a mandamus, tell- | e 2 7 T : | Capt. Bower, Who Lost Several|OWners: the house at 219 is under their views on the bill before it is the ultimate war strensth of a coun- | ing the court that the American con-| Transylvania. i — - . y 1 i he visited in a hospital a tot The flood wat £ ane TH == lease -to Mrs. Nellie Club and_the |finally passed on by the committee. practicable or whether disarma-' Once shé visited in a hosp a tot [ qul at Paris, upon orders from the e flood waters of he eiss | i Fortusen: Found } betee o T B . e 2 : hould be confined to the peace who had been badly hurt by an omni-| coneul general and the State Depart.: River. near the famous Tokay v WOULD SPEED D. C. BILLS! ound Lifeless. ¥ eu-{ The measures introduced by Mr. vine- | hauser. & th alone. the relative advan. bus and asked the little patient what | ment, recently refused to issue the re. ¥ard region in eastern Hungary, have LONDON, January 4 UP).—Capt. Ar- Zihlman recommended lisadvantag ql ' a P S 0! Establishment of two artifiical bath- v disadvantages of each of the she wished more than anything else. | quired permit. as claimed at the caused immense losses. Thousands of i DT Bnae s S, fEoiment of tho articleal taly - | e - forms which reduction o The iwish was for a doll time that the Hungarian countess en. Vilagers have been driven fo the roofs ! House Subcommittee Seeks Rule to | % t rmament mae h the | -Yery well, you shall have a beautl: | ertnined sccin and boleherin ton. | of their houses. A number of persons 5o ® 1 through several fortunes. including| WAGE LAW HELD INVALID. subject to the approval of the Com: and. nd f ful one and but vou must | dencies. which charze is denied by | Who sousht safety there have died | Expedite Consideration. one made out of Chilean nitrate con- ,n}:n}m;x ;{ Fk“:". Arts and n‘w i‘,\;u.llons:l men <aremen call her Mar i il the Queen. | her in her pet Attorneys Howe | from exnosure. Regent Horthy ar sreclal subei ch »f . cessions and another through ‘hreak- e {Capltal Park Commission. to locat- ore count Marghertin Nings Alothes of | Swayge i - appear. for the | Count Bethlen. the premier. are visit.| A shecial ’l‘,’L"‘f""_:"‘lr"";;‘,'i'::@',“h‘f.“‘l:‘m the BaR% a¥ Monis Carlor Oklahoma Statute Declared Uncon- °d on lands already acquired. or to be another: the i e e 3 count = | inz the most afilicted points in a pow- | (D€ House DISUIC o £ nie A Monte Carlo,’ was acquired. for park or playground pur- i (Continued on Page 4, Column 3. b | roat ¥ tepresentative Zihlman of Maryland: found dead today in a furnished room stitutional by Supreme Court. iposes. The building of the two bathing orzanized A = ] {" In France anq Belgiun, theopti. |45 chaliman, metitoday ana adepted fon Haverstock HillL - [beaches and necessary structures vy Sielbandined , 7 mim entertained. At least by the au. | & report to the fuil ‘committee on! Bower spent his money as freely as| The “current wage law" of Okla- \ould come within the proposed ap. e o pure ¢ New Yorkers’” Morals Will Get Rest T e e e e by o | rules designed to expedite considera- he made it. He was twice married, | homa, applving to labor emploved on | \iopriaion of not more than $345.000. ciple npon” which a scale of %= = il hwad vaingait, " Most of the "ford o of Distriet measures hefore the his second wife being a widow, a Mre.| State contract’ work, was today de-i" (Clgorie of First street, between rmament for varions co sooo s . . streams appear to have r committee. The general rules of the!Smith. to whom Prince Batthyani. | clar v the Supreme Court to be . : e frmmment for variust eountries tean As Official Snoopers Are Abolished ;™. o s, = Anf | fiouee. were ‘inbied: with 2 speciai | Hungarian sporiaman e nearly 35| meali 0 4 criminal stacute, and un. G and Myrtle sireets northeast. r into the establishment. o o : tiation | rule covering reports from subcom-!000,000. constitutional. Authorizing g enter into the establishment of those ALt f e e glum the improved situation in the | Tile_coverlng veports from Supcor| L e b NInth et principles. such gs communication, re. | | Meuse and Sambray Valleys has been | Mit : 2875 2 ceografical situations, pop- BY ROBERT T. SMALL. Ilook well in the courts, or in the| offset by the rising water in the dis. | Stricting debate in the committee. northwest, /on squares 2815 and 2813, | 5 ill ‘be made by Mr. T 1 relieve traffic congestion in the the vulnerability of frontirs, | papers. jiricts of Maiines, Mons and Flanders, | ; The report b, be mace by, o raffic Ills Aggravated _by New Rules, iy ot he tase ball park. 1to call at an e: sary delays in the transforming; NBW YORK, January 4.—The c¢it¥ | ""During the next four vears in New ! which previously had been spared. o , of peace armament into war arma. of New York is about to try an ex-|york at least the day of the official| Along the Rhine in Germany the | meeting Wednesday morning. Dill Clainis as Senate Debfltefl Problem* More Park Police. ment, criteria, if ans. be which it periment which clashes with all the |snooper is over. There will be no more | Inundations are sald to be the worst | i G i h may be possille to distinguish hetween | tendencies of the times. Tt is going | police women flirting with men on the | experienced for more than a century. | Providing for an_increase in civil and military_alreraft: the mili | o give the morals of its people a rest. | Street in order to.arrest them later. | In Holland a bad_situation exists in | fath a th. | force of the United States Park Police Vel ‘“"],'f:l\“"e,““;’:‘;“"" teiate {he | That is the meaning of the abolish- sl e e Divtinces of Gmderiand, and BOYS—fathers and moth- | Trafic conditions in Washington to-| ago. and that it “forced through an | Sg 2 10 sy ;ra:»hm;‘:nfo:':;lumuly relatior veen regional security and g el = n police de-: Overyssel. i % g : off in seven vi - disarmament and between regionai| Ment of the speclul wervice Squudron |, riment, There will, however, be a | Although the rivers in England and {{ ' day were criticized in a brief debate|!mprovident and unwise law. | fty pay when injured in direct line Qisarmament and general disarma. ©f the police department. These SPe- | sealous effort to rid the city of organ. ' Wales everywhere are at freshet and | T h 2 that came up unexpectedly on the| oenaior King expressed the belief| ¢y, iy | clal service police have srown up in|izeq vice and organized crime. | low-lving areas are flooded. the dam.- | G 30 Stae SPOTIS SBASE (e e }i6 s Doy ol resuIigns. 1€ PIONERY | © Cresting . commission to prapare & The matters to be examined by ! virtually every American city in the | A few months ago no less than 600 age done is far below that in various today and see the surprise || > St el enhirm' W‘ifld G e amyle | rlul": f: a distinctive flag for the 1he Preparators Commmission will, it | past few vears. They have been used | policemen were in the special service | regions on the continent. i ety jpattisioated. n by Sematovs: DIll e Boreess 10 (he numiber of Qafle) SSREL O Setumbla. is stated, touch upon all aspects of the | for nmny purposes—not all of them TR ;};: Hylan atgmlmgmnnn: R e St | pasty. | Washington, King of Utah and McKel- | SRACGREt: TAe B ;;,C'hag’gm;:rj’{{:‘ ALl these measures wers referved to anestion o sarmament v v 'y ! ol em ba 1 : ¥ E A i o e The Interania of Gilthe patle s Lr ook pmOraliby Uy meais. cervice | work. The mew Tammany adminicra,| Named Steamer Supervisor. | A real he-boy Boys Club. ||lar of Tennessee, Democrats. to make any addition to the regula- | the House District committee. Prompt nations of the | 3 et nlmerutiall v administra- | Y % world. The council believes that the | In some instances the specia tion has put all of them back to pound. | president Coolldge today nominated “1?( t“nswer:ins 4 question of Senator | tions that may have been needed. action is expected, particularly upon 1me has come for studying the prac. | POlice have been used o "get “ome|inz the sidewalk and looking for real| pickerson N. Hoover of Marvland to| Maj. John L. Griffith, com- {| MeReliar as to Whether the trafic law | The Senator toiot Cowmiin &hmem-l oF the i Dessuns iy al possibilities of the reduction and | thing” on “somel : criminals rather than a few moral de- ising - Inspector. general eof. iasi f the Big T i i COE | er o (he Listrichcommiittes hofre: 108 (he ¥ limitation of armament and expresses | Washington, where the national law- |linquents. | be superv. sb:g' rlllpe v!l]‘nt rebedh of |} missioner ol tbc 1g len, rected conditions that then existed.|quently received complaints of present | legislation would relieve the House the hope that at this tine, when all | makers spend so much of their time, | A great many of the ministers of | he Steamboat Inspection Service.|| ,,q executive vice president ||Senator Dill declared they had been |traffic conditions. He said he under-|and Senate District committees from of the nations of the world are con. | the special service cops have heen on |the city feel that things have been HoOVer has been serving as deputy| National' & aggravated by the adoption of many |stood that accidents had been more | consideration of many minor measures Vineed of & common need. it will me | the job and intimations have been al. |carried too far In the name of the | Under Supervising Inepector Uhler. | of the National mateur ||new regulations. numerous under the new regulations, | and allow them to concentrate their ahle to count upon the co-operation :lowed to leak out that the police wom- | church. | who has resigned. 1 Athletic Federation, is mak- Senator King of Utah, a member of | although Congress was not in session | attentions upon the major legislative of the Government of the United®en of the National Capital as well as Some of the ministers are blaming ing a r“tl! talk to BOYS. the District committee, made the as-|during the Summer months, whlchlpronusmonu, and would also expedite the policemen knew a @ood deal about | these campaizns for keeping peo ,.‘ iy ] sertion that a hysteria on the subject | hatl the effect of reducing the number ' passase of District legislation through (Continued on Pase 5, Column 7) | cortuin’ private lives which would aot|awar from the churches. v'®| Radio Programs—Page 25. of (rafMc existed In Washington u year | of people using the streets. both houses b Congress. . = ; & 2 v

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