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THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WHEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1926. i = NAVY CONSIDERING N WAR LS TOLD | T o S e Cr i LARGER AIR FORCE CAPITAL HEBREW FORD DIRGIBLE|| ™ | BY ,.IN FRANGE s ot P ek srom v PLANNEDFORNAVY| [ e, || SHRINE PROPDSED Followed Protests of Congressmen Who Wit- House Report Reveals De- - Trenton Editor Who Was In- nessed Ship Shows on Hawaiian Maneuvers. At Least 10 Per Cent of Per- [ 7 e Bloom Urges Great Edifice ails of Proposed Midget, i Sl : : formation Director in e o cex fworthe T expressed the opinion | SONNEN to Serve in Aviation T il Comparable to Those of All Metal Craft. ' . Address Here. SHEaIN, The Tigheat sicloncy T (ha | Shin “ust BAVS. becn dsloan it ihe Is 1927 Aim. ot Other Sects. tbout Unele Sam's battleships, | time these particular pletures were tment has undertaken | passed.” S ) = By the Assaciated Press. o By the Associated Press. {o do a'bit of censoring on its own| Rear Admiral Shoemaker told the o Details of the 200.000-cubie-foot all- i - Flat denial that the American Army | 00 tisal e e M e gy Navyplans as Taflecty feavn o hetal atfieible, Whit e Aircraft De- : A 5 et e s an was disclos y four o . 5 3 3 or expansiof \ ?.-if-}mf’.»x‘(Kla]'};p:‘u-)flxx.::n“:vr Hetalt nes . authorities in France circulated “‘war| ioquy - report of the House sex plays s that were not 800d | o Giation with 2 e . ;o - Shrine asked to build for the Navy for $300.- 9 : lies” as a pro nda measure during viations committee on the naval youns At ised; to) think (90X BNSLIN IELL QL PR oicer pers M ception 000 became available tod: in pub- the World War was m here toda il 1 Admiral Shoemaker. chief h . a6 the . » | Bonnel serving with the air force. y | Sol Bloon lished proceedings ouse ap- P 2 | by James Kerney, editor and publisher | f e bureau of navigation. told the uch produstions, as he Secretary Wilbur and ranking offi - propriations committee in framing the . i committee all about it during the ample, would he very t o or ha Navy cntiined the pre DEOK ppya e P % of the N. J) Times, In hearings on the bill ard ships,” he explain K cuiive he i ion The Navy has not vet awarded the . Mvered at the Army Warl ppa purenu, after shaking its heaq |the committee. : vy supply bill before the Honse ‘t to the company, in which eKe : ney served elght| . cop weveral well known wictu o/ Capt, eston of the b L oprintions committe g nipany, in whic months ¢ e of American infor . heve . | raining Section, the Nuvy | Ao nry Ford i interested, although it : fon with th i e plavs, has rejected them for use on e Y L port was made public is studving the proposition b Sty W ot hat e i e 1B b (eshins, even though the National b doesne oy 0 citallbo ! i r As explained by : call a single offfefal Tie which general| Board of Censorship had put its | ¢ SUER" qoes "ot futer i kol gt el rerul mun - el 1 tie which general| gamp of approval on the films jicsniorahly, does inot inse . ded personnel for GEORGE M. WYNKOOP, headquarters, A. . ., put out even their enjoyment of “good, cle: % i coivatice ¢ thick, car- Berryville, Va', who was on_the | et - I emenlinis an ou ORI 2 Dimine ) the new airplne e s erred to the stir created by —- O s the 1 xington, no mil n t ¢ aping to Mexico Cit yn‘n.n\h..l reports of remarks by Gen H}.\\,nn mon ‘]. . u\v(fl last Summed | hum: like any ¢ s e s niles an hour. S8 et 5 2 Charteris, “one of the when o number of movie plays of | pyi Sitd toddy . _ i % = used {nstead of fabric | Sons are reported to el B d plot were shown ahoard the bat I spnance s el L s contemplated for the Asiaticy PHILIE ke robbsrs; = protest was register- | o : . as well us taln shore sta-| of California, appointe Yonk Ceci Ras s ¥ niembers of COnLt o e i e 2 ! sieh as Coco Solo in the Canal | the United States Shipping E ter proportionately 3 wh All the dirt tial seems to creep i S Coolidge, succeeding Mey : general “chatted on war-time - | Bress who were on the cruise. Repre- | game of the films nowsd: ko { al: £ Calif s i tosh have, it was contend- e han ive Taber of New York, told me: luys Lt bl Shor avia also of Californ ed, & safety fuctor of betw and ne : committee he had seen some Of | Narts s 1h thate hatot po s, but this 3 S A e 0 as the 1.68 of the i ‘oniments at Variance. S, 3 1 . e ; 5Ch g | ness man, a former chairman of the 10 1 rd he .68 or ithy » U i b = muentsiat Varsisnie. L pictures and branded them as lstead of on the train, at s 1ch B 1| Harbor Commission and of the Repub- filth He said he was “very | gther e itions ERGHIRT S | sican State cel = O ¥ foth i inten ind thes ‘1..‘". State central committee. He was gL i Euay p t o Hicton 1 Rrenchslunt mry el ; a4 the' ralaski e v Senator Shortridge. peared to hav . - | chairman of t \ppropriations sub: | type of film to the mushy so ra)} e ent hat | |and ts works, P views similar to those ) | Hays and Simber o the Mg Hrody weir W o sacola, Fia., if | ! naval avi o e 1 rded some e would be assigned to the fiight | vor of SAET was included,” 5 ¥ : ses, he de- fare co-operati 1 our effort 100l there fc lification | = Hoover Reveals Plan to/, Muny « L > ut | to obtain clean pictures, with lots For Increasing Allotment. the commu sued in ! wholesome action in he said, “hut e R Tt bt - = =5 ! L — 1 Secretary Wilbur told e | Grow Product Free From [ty il i i s : e o hat Uneely ot malon e i WURKERS T[] RlSE > respondGents was that they did 1 \ppointees to the Naval Ac y CONTROL OF MINES ey ol That Staff Members Are Ignorant |fom et i me o el i SR AS UTILITY ASKED By fhe hnsoctten bie S aved lives at the | “desira e %o .\‘2”“' ‘men w0 tive | Dr. Brown Calls on Labor to IN PENNSYLVANIA| 2 2L, 0 s | aeretioit e tees ol ixception was tuken by Secrotary | fations were descyibed to U e sald (o e for a shortag | Take Over the Church and e ur to rec prtions. i Tiear e chiet of naval | pliots for naval aviation in tt - 3 y A Good Liars Scarce Ads % 3 : ar O et . Fiow in progres Sentiy ; S v e i ; g ips may | o far 3 truction 13 concerned, Government. and have recelv the approv . 3 el Ay in publ A 3 o Dt 1 i th 4 iy of Commer arti s bette | 1Se approg i anameat on th v 1 I be require s me ng uy || STATE DEPARTMENT COURT FIGHT ROLE PROBE DEMANDED SEEKRS U. S CONTROL. s for a $10 Measure Introduced in House for T for r r production o | AT ALEXANDRIA HOME by solens) Funeral of Prominent Secret Serv- h annot ice Man Will Be Conducted tatled to ¢ ri iderat s on the part | Friday. SEES PUBLIC VICTORY. ! L o diemeeiies Ao be = o . and President to K Hands O™ | so: . ty to cure Strike Controversy. BY J. RUSSELL 10UN( | - A o FINDS VENTILATING | SYSTEMS PERFECT Inspection Dl:‘ ;_Muvic Thea- ohn " i ? o v' iy :' v ,V : * et o | ust as §psumed | ters and Industrial Establishmevms‘._ o ¢ ! ; ¢ : L gomme. ; : 3 ! Benjamin Franklin where any | Safeguarded Against Preumonia. | M ts i thirtyseco e-| Root, are so 1 oll . S pren) 0 e o Che Varios sy e o S otliie tension: ot the | Foletanen o o champion of Liberty tine b could do | functioning 1 Tine S etion hie il e L e e ¢ o s i publlc service, sue with the con-|the 1 tment time s 8 ) ator Sh T 5 : exalted ruler for the & hoping. | " f th " un rvices will be conc SO things and | was ordered | - . Lk ence in A a : " ey yeu d to try|of checking of phe Afternoon at dn, & rough iv in places where i“'x‘;“,.l a ', in ch acy, is 4 ‘hich rende 3 : ) The Chris. L * ® dievE BBl e ¢ gate work. Pneu. | 0vare ypenter, : | para ¢ qu tian lesson that there is one God and | s Public Is Winning. ow : e ’lyfi“whf‘ull £ hurch, A foris v n so|that all men are His chil il & importa T dent (¢ ealth of explained. a % : J i g the 1St that rights in 1 stood to he of th " 3 contracted in places wher . his Prope , th [ pursuit of happiness.’ given to a > is winning this strike. he air is not pure. He atis ' i 3 3 sively, and more § it the | w v t of autoc er and John Flournoy rules of law, b acy ir n i tate and in Department o can live withont law; they life. It t e to upset | J. Owen ommands: bhut cra-|and did upset the | mana, the and Judse Howard W live without law secret | working h is pure public - ttion will be eontinued Jars f ' picture houses and 5 o mers . establish 1% time 3 i n those places| tive ventilating systems 2 R o Rom o e is noted for its public service between Bl rvices w ¢ breath of life of u demoe. | sufficlent here 1o point out that there Washington and Toledo, Detroit, and nducte e residen 1 ) ucted residenc law can the|was never a moment in the world's ish Rite Masons tomorrow af |forces ons of peopl | . Chicago, and conspicuous for its superb tests will be made of the | ANIERL A g ri and directed in one | pri as more imperilled than is all-Pullman equipment, its matchless Sy S hative of Wwaslily _ i these great asses 2 . ughts have = 7 ot 2 A slight decrease in the mumber [ Spvvived by his - widow < copl to be controlled, |come from every side. The effort to $1.25 table d’hote dinners, its comforts, fuel problem. | of pneumc s noted today il pates, son. Ma it must be by impressing upon them | destroy rep: government is I T thive Lot Bales of Alex Cour 2 respect for law. That is the neces. | longer confined to < and convenience, its quick schedule, fuel situat Hea v . but the deaths S irs. William | sity of the futu hat has bee g mpions are f v an i o, eaticel Gont ¢ providl the: & 3 13 s all of | done in the proposed covenant i to - in the United St timely departure d arrival, and its in a BES for the month. Dr. Fowler's| &bl 5 m J. d all questions between natio avoring o diseredit and weaken enviable atmosphere of ease and refine- 2t An 8 ms of Eas ] y 3 new case nd nine | 7 L0 ek to the n in which they Federal ¢ and the State N e et e | s " o e e ket es of California. were a hundred year. ot 18 £y | legisiatur ment. It offers the quickest service to L e dealt with of expediency | I deny that this court is an in- California and the Pacific Coast. HITS “SPOILS SYSTEM” by adjustment, useful and necessar et ohionse, i s it o tha = ith political duestions; bhut - | European system of supergovernment i v 1 i ical PRESIDENT DRAWN IN' FEDERAL BUREAUS |sriue out the ‘rights ‘und weones of | omes “ior i Salled the Leazue of Torcsight, mever wisioned, such speeds o : s much a part of th i isi prostent 15 countins o me | INTO ALUMINUM €O. | many questions from the besinaing | SberEovernment. mostem | amiior e foresight, fiever: visioned such speedy Dbk to Hoid ot 1 Winter Civil Service Reformers Cite If you seek to get oy League of Nations as the Supreme and luxurious transportation. Do i o INQUIRY BY WALSH argue out the right vrong of a | Court of *th a part W “Greatest Leak in Revenue” Now | & stion, it will go | of the system of govern- « Confronti = S is|ment. If of that system, it | AhEcai = 1 " (Continued from First F i onting the Nation. W B ght, [ must nec: carry out its part R rat e ol 5 S - S t is to agree upon the princi:|in furthering the purposes of that tion are mot soleiy lent on this investigation and I think we| NEW YORK, ples of law, to formulate rules of ac-|system; the purposes for which the thess are doing an intelligent job." NID 1\0:;\":1:"“ x:y;.:»y s ) lll‘-)\ll "'\'hnn x‘ ssions are not excited: em was created, to maintain that = = As Senator Walsh stressed Secre- & operation o rn- | ANd hen, when questions arise that | status quo, to th the mantle of 5 Sees Ally in Weather, O o e Hedre, et bureaus constitutes the greatest |are likely 10 exelte passions, to sy, | leg ; of Ver- . TOLEBO o The Preshient is known to have ex- | Aluminum Company, Col. Donovan sailles, and subsequent treaties, and, Ar. DETROIT use : : £ 159 cases and 51 fatalities. i k in revenue with which the Na.| Thi nréased himseit to this extent to) two | batanie emphati o to . the Council of the | hav : above all things, to ‘control democra. Ar. CHICAGO,, persons with whom he was discussing | I don’t give a damn whether this . g gue ¢ Will bow to law, [ey.’ This is its evident purpose and Returning leave Chicago 1.00 P. M. st SR lon ‘com or any other | i as minpr hnual report, 1 pub- | bee: at is the habit of their po- purpose it will accomplish by and arrive Washington 9.00 A. M. I that inasmuch as he | concern,” he said. “In point of fact, | meeting of the leage > 1" annual | litical existence, : . It is organized for by which he Id | because it is some officer of the Goy “One .of the gros Hits Root Attitude. ar s tion for carrying fouttng P ‘““}M:'L‘ e o =l 'l"\xhl. “is Sed by the method| “Mr. Root es ‘Democ v must | torship of the world. Many good peo- stenographer, barber, va}etz maid, manicurist, doubt now but what th “And T want to say another thing. 1 ]m\!m.”“l n;"d .:,W ,,,.,u;;;m.-m\- }y‘n hr~‘(]vm,-‘ 1]1" P \\ “Auto ple write letters to me saving that bath, daily papers, periodicals, stock reports t rougho e re. | have learned the obligations to my | ooy . is due to the|can live without law.' No one they would like to have me vote for 5 URI g o e ey 12 sther fiices than ur“""dI|"“1‘!I1h:;\“'l‘;:1]1:1’|‘:Lv tion of the spoils sys. | ler aualified to speak on the question | this court because it will outlaw war.” Club and Observation Cars severest part of Winter will have been | this table.” | ==———mt=lE thewe selectlons.” | "'f’_-";l.“: fecy h\]!’m: without Taw’ than — ~ met Served in World War. ( - Root, who hasfor so many. e fizured that it would take at| (o1 Domovan served with the 27k |MUM Co.. Donovan said th . n the attorney and counselor for | K| LS FIANCEE AND SELF. The Liberty Limited runs to and from e eE it e Jono adag z taken by the Trade Commission iy|!he autocratic American industries = = % o .w,«"&..:‘\ e Moniy Divielon ns e Wit ¢ in conformity with the spirit of [ Pt W sty ; ‘ _— the New Union Station, Chicago ther in the ev = should summon I ssistant Attorney Gene e a o 3 olitical = autocracies | N em to Washinzton as ttempt | e whole. Impatation in this case i o Tiete nothing the Depart- By ",l;"":};;“tdh Jan ot VL R N a4 settlement, and by that time only a | {pe Gh ‘ebrcern s bel ro. | Ment of Justice could do to get tHe | W? i by Lo promis e people i ver. le over a month of wintry weather {lf;‘,‘{ "1,?.‘91'11,:15..‘1...,,’1" I8 Deing pro- | papers,” he said. The only hody that |Of the world that autocracy would be Wil1iBe a3 Gorpse,t Says Lovel No Extra Fare uld be remaining for the coal users nd the Department of Justice.” | COuld et them, he added, s the | destroyed in order to get them to KEYSER, W. Va., January 13 (®). .. Therefore he would prefer to m the one charged with the re.|Senite. which ordered the original in-[fight. Now fhat the war is over con- | _After an argument over attending fight ulong these lines, [ «onibility in this case here, he said, | AUy into the Aluminum Co. stitutional government, representative | services with his flancee, during - ™ = unles flering hecomes too acute. | o far as I am concerned, 1 am will.| _ The department did get access to|sovernment, is being attacked all over | which he asserted, “the only way -3 1 ihe supply of substitute fuels for an-| 1% vdrd such us make up this com.|Posed baking merger, he said, but |Stored to the throne; but, of course, [ Brooks McCauley, last night shot i thracite coal is sufficient to meet the | piro.” it had obtained the consent the|it is a new kind of autocracy. It is|and killed Miss Jessie Michaels, 16, The Standard Railroad of the World demands, and that the public concern | " "qon't expect that T am going to|baking companies to exumine the|not the old order of Kings born to the |and then killed himself in the girl's is gradually diminishing with the pass-! convince any man whose mind is|Trade Commission records. purple and ruling of divine right. It|home at Nethken, 20 miles from here. ing of Winter. closed or who has prejudged the cas “Without bragging,” he continued, | s the new autocracy of financial pow- | Officials investigating the case said —e—— = Questioned again about the refusal|“I think our activities in that matter | er that now sits on the throne; and it | the couple had never been known to 1t vou want work, read the want|of the Trade Commission to turn|prevented a merger of the baking|comes within the category of autoc- | quarrel before the tragedy. McCauley olumns of The Star. over data obtatned from the Atumi-|companies.” wcies that can live, according to Mr. {lived in $he

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