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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SECRETARY he is makin Thi~ photoz right OF WAR DAVIS hen Alice Davis. howas Davis Cynthia MARYE LIMOUSINE WRECKED that remains of the Marye car. wheih, returning from w timore. The car had carcied part of their honeymoon trip. was on the way hack to Wash WHEELER ALLEGES = DRY LAW PROGRESS Sees Advances in Legisla- tion, Judicial Decisions and Administrative Efficiency. Wayne B I 1 coun of the Anti-s: et tion acti declared ress rejected Mr. Wheeter sweement. in reotic enforee pealing for ment of Justice and pro ors in Gov The Sixty-eis a slation.” sa $11.000.000 en eluding $1 ment, $50 law obsery a00 for pe ace. $150.000 counsel the Dey for prohibit ' vided for ment w atlable ol tioh an stora ind other vd and prohibi tion unit ithorizes Test Vote in Congress Cit The first the ment hy dence of votes were dry nu; hav Sixtv-ninth Congress. in its December, defeated cripple enforee purchase of evi Only 17 wet drys, although members were ahsent. treaties with 11 fied and 9 The Senate ap- these treaties last Panama and the Mexico and test vote, in Atternpt limiting illieit t e the sales Anti-s nations are now in proved three with (- Netherlands France have not heen completed. The reorganization of the prohi bition enforcement activities. under an Assistant Secretary of the Treas ury, supervising S.000 customs offi- and R.000 € Guard hesides the prohibition agents. will simplify administrative problems. More effective control of liquors and industrial aleohol provided by new regulations just fscued, for which the AntiSaloon League has contend ed for more than two years “The Department of Justice has announced that it will prosecute all offenders. both large and small Durin; tho last fiscal vy there 52% convictions in Federal ircrease of 1.317, with ength of jail sentences 'm posed in 1923 and an increase of %0 per cent din injunction cases. These cases do not include those brought in In some States 90 per of cases made by Federal offi- cers are tried in State courts. Fines and penalties jmposed in these e Federal courts totaled 169, nearly replacing the £34.06 expended for enforcemen: effect of 1l vear cers st State courts officers | INSPECTING n official tour of ins I the ! Georgia 10 ARMY the . after inspections of fox Woar, and Duwight F. Day UNITED STATES setion of properti e= of which e o retary of AND CHAUFFEU R INJURED AFTER and his brid ident took pla am S, Thoma-s the serious a when EIGHT WOMEN KILLED. Attendants of Maharajah of Pa- tiala Hit at KALKA. Punjab 4 (P Eigh voma i upon the Maharajah of Pati killed and two probably fa ured vesterd. when which they were ri Iy passenger train in wo of the dead w of the wife of the Maharajah The accident harajah wa shooting lo MEXICO QUICKLY EXECUTES REBEL Government Takes Drastic Steps to Suppress Up- risings in Land. Crossing. Ind the returning home from ocenrre By the Acs MEX1¢ Mexican g measures to suppi summarily execntin L. Marquez, : army. is the 1 Heading an early vesterday iated Prose CITY, ernment is 1 drastic ; ki iprisings by plotters. Jose wmer ¢ mel in the est to he put 1o death rmed group. Marquez cked the military barracks at Aguas Calientes and wasx captured affer a sanguinary batt He was tried on the spot and shot Dispatches from Aguas Calientes | report that eight privates and two| officers were killed in the fizhting. The | losses of the rebels are not known. | Five other rehels have heen executed | at Guadalajara, where the police re cently discovered & plot against the fed 1 government. Itis announced offici- lly that Marquez confessed that the nadalajara and Aguas Calientes ple were connected with a general upr ing planned by n. Adolfo de la Huerta, former provisiona president f the republis d former Gen. FEn-| strada v | | Fonable cause to helleve liquor was heing illegally transported: upheld the | prohibition statute which | unlawful fo possess liquors | the law hecame ef- makes it acquired before | fective. and establiched the power of | | creased by | ervim Congress to regulate manufacture | and distribution of non-heverage al- cohol “State enforcement <trengthened in Florida, Indiana, gan, Montana, ew’ Hampehire, zon, South Dake and Wyoming pealed the law on licenso The popular approval of policy of Government has heen in the improved health of ation, the drop in drunkenness. and alcoholic insanity: the eco nomic gains registered in steady em- codes were Arkansas, Colorado, Towa, Maine. Mich: | Nebraska, Nevada, | North Dakota, Ore Tennessee, Utah Ma chusetts re. requiring an annual this ' the The United States Supreme Court | plovment, stimnlated retail trade and during the year upheld the rizht of | home building, multiplied savings and | fMicers to search an auto without ' Fea_-wch warrant when they had rea- insurance and more wholesome rec- reation.” War Baltimore. went over a 25-foot embankment near Bal- . formerly !By the Associated Press. | have 2i Lambruni, the morganatic wife of Crown Prince Carol. who recent- Iy renounced his right to the Ru- manian throge. Carol's wedding to Zizi took place in Oxdessa, Rus- . in 1918, and was later annulled by the Rumanian government. PROPERTIES, Department expe that thor With family, s o disy 1~ in ood. Left to i r w Underwood & Underwood Phatos HONEYMOON JOURNEY. Al CHOPS THE ICE FOR HER DAIL ‘old. of Boston is taking strenuous 1 Miss Helen Marye, on the first English Channel next Summer. T the chauffeur. Leslie Dickerson. Washington Star Photo get her daily swim. N AVIATORS DECORAT D. ¢, MONDAY, JA NUARY 4. 1926. THE WINNERS OF and the trophies The picture was taker MANY CUPs, horse <hows. where the Woodin sisters added 10 1k Misses Jane and Martha Woodin they have won during the past few months at various v at the recent Beverley Hills show, it cup callection, BS Acme Photos { { i i ( ) Y SWIM. Irene Hesenius, 17 years raining for her attempt to swim the his photograph was taken on New Year day, when <he was forced-to chop the ice with an ax in_order to Copsright by Underwood & Underwond. BY FRENCH GOVERNMENT FOR SERVICE AGAINST THE RIFF JOKE ABOUT THE HORSEMANSHIP OF A PRINC rider was a part of the annual New Year parade of the Mummers in Philadelphia. A FIRE AND ZERO WEATHER. turned the burned building into an ice palace. A recent blaze in Wheeling. W. Va.. The firemen fought the blaze all night, the mercury registering below zero. and the water froze as it was thrown upen the building. Safe az Bs Acme Phe ible “cropper=.” this The parade is one of the big carnival events of the Quaker City each year, and the prizes for costumes run up into thousands of Gen. Gouraud, military gov- ernor of Paris, bestowing the cross of chevalier of the Legion of Honor upon Maj. Sussan, one of the three Americans recently decorated at the Court of the Invalides. The two other Americans so horored were Maj. Gran e Pollock (left) and Capt. Cou DECLARES LUXURIES |[Even Men and Houses Going Decollete, ARE CAUSE OF COLDS| Diminish Resistance, Claims Dr. I. A. Abt in Report to Gorgas Institute. , T the: Associated Dress LONDON, nonneed | clothing | nothin, The amonnt of anuary 4. ion in the wear pro veduc that women less than a tragedy for lish manufacturers of worsteds (rankly admit. in their pleas t liament for protective ta | new styles have meant serious loss for | them. But today is 5 CHICAGO, uries of civilized January 4—The Tux- modern living with which man has surrounded him- self are in large part to blame for the sickness known as the “common cold,” which causes more illness an- | nually than any other malady, Dr.| ¥in e 16 contrant to the heavils cur: Isaac A. Abt said last night in a ! veport of his investigation of colds | 2ned and draned homes of the Vic- it is mot the new women's the makers of fabrics. Houses also are going “decollete” Summer and ‘- that the | | styles alone that cause hardshin for | n age. ing. There not v stuffed chairs and * long 5, women are m g et dust-catching fahr all | kihds in the home and thus are sim plifying housckeeping Nor are men wearing as many worsteds as formerly, the manu‘ac- | turers complain. There are no more ‘ shawis for old men, for men, imitating nearly so fas. With women, refuse to get old. In many ways this age uses fewer clothes than | its predecessors. ' Formal entertaining is less general. People go to their theater in business clothes, and even refuse to dress for dinner. made for the Gorgas Memorial| Institute. Vaccines for the treatment of colds | were termed “of very doubtful vatlue | to say the least” and “not based on aceurate scientific knowledge . In his report, Dr. Aht said: Former Treasury Employe Dies. WINCHESTER, Va., January Miss Frances O'Rear, aged about 75, for many_years connected with the | Treasury Department in Washington, “It would be important to deter- | died late Saturday at her home here, mine the causes which lead to the after a lingering illness. She was rence of this widespread affec- |native of Clarke County, Va. Sui It Is obvious that if the causes | viving are one brother, R. E. O'Rear. Clearbrook, Va., and one sister, Miss Bettie O'Rear, this city. tion. were definitely known the prevention and treatment would be simplified. “The luxuries with which civilized | ey e = man has surrounded himpelf are not! A recent report of the Diamond unmixed blessings, and it is safe to| Workers' Protective Union of Amer- say that these artificial protections |ica shows that more than half of the diminiched the resistance of |organization'’s membership of 400 are human beings against colds.” without employment. Special Dispatch to The Star. | Observes 110th Birthday. WESTERNPORT, Md., January 4. | —Burbage C. Trenum celebrated the one hundred and tenth anniversary of his birth on New Year day at his |home at Lander, a suburb. He was born in Richmond, Va. large company of friends present at | the celebration and as the New Year | was ushered in a cake studded with 110 candles was cut. The largest telescope in the world, with a 41-inch lens, is in course of constructlon at Newcastle, England. Ponderans draperies are | There was a nsins (third from left). By Acme Photos. |CARDINAL DEPICTS Clolhierg!;atflernlt in P}Qa for Tariff} DUTY OF MAN TO MAN v Lacked Regard for Poor. | By the Associated Press. | BOSTON, | January ©'Connell, Archbishop of man who Christianity.” We read in the papers until he accumulated millions. and poverty. his enterprwws. so far money wns ~oncerned. as all. millions, Every bound but man, to his fellow men, what was it all and v i tn man e I “No one wants to decry art. S Archbishop 0'Connell Says Indi- | vidual Who Left Millions to Art 4—Cardinal Boston, speaking at the services of the Holy { Name Society yesterday, said that the left his millions to art { “seems to have lost his touch with { that sentiment of compassion for the {poor which is the very essence of he sald, “of the poor boy, starting with but a | few dollars, who toiled day and night | I can't help but admire him for his sacrifices that brought him through hardship He made a success of getting | “But to me, iL seems as though the whole thing wasn't worth while, after i Te achieved his purpose in gaining for? millionaire or not, the her he is the greater his obligation fMORE SOFT COAL LOADED. { ——— | Increase Over Previous Year Re- { ported During Week of Dec. 19. of b w Load {during the { Ameriean {nounced t (an increase {<pondinz weel Anthracite nous coal at mines December 19, the Assciation an 2000 cars stock from ¢ the 140 cars the last heries inclusive as for the coal 1 the re; iminos 12 weeks to the ation 370,004 an increase of f ime peri BULL FIGHT WY 00ST SHERIF 108 Governor Calls Officer on Carpet for Failing to Stop Tampa Affair. By the Associated Pross TAMPA, Fla. January in the Tampa bull today centered in T. Sheriff L. M County was expected to arrive about to explain John W | Martin why he did not stop the fight Saturday. The sheriff had been or dered to prevent the spectacle. The governor said after the fight that un less his orders were oheved, he would see about gettings a new sheriff. Tt is- believed here | ernor’s order was based on a that it was to he a real bull and not the hurlesque it turned out to be. Sheriff Heirs entered the arena and ordered it canceled and later arrested Manager Mapuel Gar- cia, the promoter, for failure to obey the order. Numerous protests have been re celved here in the past few days against the fight, but these were de- clared by Peter O. Knight, president of the Tampa Humane Society, who 4—TInt fizht imborgl allahaksee, where Heirs of Hillshorou noon to Gov. that the heliet be based on erroneous beliefs. Mr. Knight declared that what happened “could not have disturbed the sensi- bilities of fhe most tenderhearted.” ‘The eight bull fighters who had been imported from Spain, Cuba and Mexico today were departing for Mex- ico in disgust. saying they were going where “a bull fight is a bull fight.” is a certain liberty which every man has in disposing of his goods. I am not criticlzing: T am only saying that with $40,000,000 much could have heen done for the sick in the hospitals, the poor in the slums, his own feilo: workmen who helped to build up hix There ' enterprises.” Byl kenal Phatos. RUBBER QUTBURST ALARMS BRITISH Bitterness Over Soaring Prices Spreads Through Europe as Well as U. S. Stevensar i Pritis w he prices plan plant: shingto London ow that pired it is e be. ed in malkers ficialdom about the bit confined to the spreading throu, en British aut beginning to re; higher tire pr ster prote d with ! announ, {anad fight | i land, | been made effective, { output would have been I azainst our rubher poiie: cen 10 per George | of th are still far rubber, crease October Ia varles Ame the price cent_in m avrell company. sayvs that below the declaring in tire prices 1924, ix while in France ihe from 98 to 138 per ce the increase, excepti size. pproximately 61 per cent When the N outhurs: came the F tion _that chiefly by zovernmen san_ plan. mental and not a private tr lem s put it in much tF class as the Brazilian coffee v tion scheme, which has crea adverse criticism in the States, and also in Germ ance and other coffee-usin and has reduced coffee per the eritic countries, | consumption generally Efforts at Conciliation. Recently there has been a more | temperate discussion of the Ameri | objections, and such leaders as witnessed Saturday's performance, to | mof - Robert Horne, who was chance! the exchequer when the Stev plan was formulated, have t into print in an effort to c American opinion. Sir Robert, in a lenzth to the Dally Express, rubber prices, Would have even if the Steven statemen that hich not reen had as the rub plantations were: facing ruin 1 cluced point where lack of supp'y and greater demand, because of the in vention' of the balloan t woui! have sent prices up. “The present : outery i America he says, not only unzinerous. 1 jumty