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THE EVENING S — NEWLY APPOINTED FRENCH St AMBASSADOR AR RIVES vesterday when Vietor Heari Berenger. who suceeeds din the Capital Amba~ INVITE PRESIDENT TO D. A. R. CONGRE Kk Mondell and Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook. president.general of the Daughters of the American Revolution, who called at the White House vesterday invite President Coolidge 1o the annual D. A, R, in Washington in April. % A, Photos ZIHLIAN CHARGES TRAFFIC BUREAU NJUSTICE TO D. . CREATION DEPLORED Foresees Financial Burden Possible Under Wording of Mothers® Pension Bill. % that in the event the « maintained in fiscal the Federal and all costs woyld ainst the municipal rev Janguage proposed in the the Budget Bu- Zihlman taken Director and the Foreseeing The people of W: & proportie far better off if the p had more power ziven t of the v ffic turned over to them withaut any fie Kinz of said delivered the tians herween District heen ernments intendent § police und situation traf nies nnder meathers nid hill by director in an regular meeting Association of the District of Colum bia in the Knights of Pvthias ple last night enator King added that he hud nziy opposed the creating of « traffic director for Wash- ington when the proposal was hein discussed in Conzress. ax he had con fidence in the police of this cii helieved them capable of har matier. but. he continu he has been installed 10 suppori him to the he ity Perhaps America today the utier ence of the Americans 1o the mandates of the Christian f ator K <aid. 1 traveled 12.000 miles in e this Summer.” he said, “without seeinz a crime commit ted, an arrest made, or hearing a quarrel and 1 only saw two drunken men."* Recalls Japanese Survey. There are t00 many people in this | country who profess Christianity and | don’t live it, he asserted. Several vears 1g0 some of the leading men in Japan came to the conclusion that the Bud dist faith was not satisfactory. and they decided to appoint a committes to Investigate the Christian relizion After an extensive tour in this coun- | try, he said. the commitiee went back to Japan and reported that after a thorough investigation here they were unable to find out what the Christian religion was, and in their opinion pan had better stick to Ruddhism. Senator King said that America has taken the lead in urging the peaceful arbitration of disputes, and that if it is possible to get a World Court with fustice to all Americans should bhe in favor of it. A resolution expressing apprec to Representative Blanton of for the introduction of a bill in the House to relieve police and firemen | from purchasing of their equipment | hisions be accounted for | Was adopted by the association manner as are other appro-| Senator King told the orga for the expenses of govern. |that the bill would receive ci the District of Columbia - | tention when it reached the Se substituted. He pointed | Asks Uniform Be Changed. under existing fiscal vela-| yjjion D. Smith, retiring president. where the lump sum contribi- | jnoquced a resolution. which wa 1 plan is used the wordinz in the ,gopied unanimously. seeking to elim makes no differenca. hut to har- ipae the military collar on police uni- with substantive law and 10| forms, because of the discomfort and pard for the future. he says. | pogsibility of throat trouble from its i« no reason why the mothers’ | hinding effect. He pointed out that hill <hould read that the ithe Army had discarded sueh collars fund “he payable from the |in the interes: of health of the District of Co-| H, W. Linerz of the tenth pre- 1 whs st d fentd” O hi Senator re:u. Chawrman has address at issue with Rudget Lord fight 10 of Policemen will District’s in. tere The 60-40 proportion is still substan protect aw in rezard te al relations, while the lump-sum method of Federal contribi Can| 3 Disensses “Lump Sam™ Method. Ly the pendi on whi House has commit ried the annu T'ndey y ze dictated the greatest trouble in indiffer lws and ith. Sen the heen ordered Bl e tee. M Zintman points sumed Jump-sum method is 1o be th ninent Rut in the event < chould see fit to veturn 1 proportion prin ciple ihe expenses of the N Capital My Zihln N argues, t mothers’ pension fund wonld still have to he horne entirely from local tax funds This lezislation following so quick 1y upon the Rock Creek and Potomac Parkwav me: which authorizes the takinz of $600.000 from funds which Conzress has recognized as be- the Dist those <vho cars suarded zealously the of the District see = write into provisions cent ont is as he lonzing have for fiscal rig frion 1 various which upon the leg ive the cost District t2 pavers measures 00 per Interests. uard the itinuinz the which pro halk be available appropriations zeneral expenses of the Safesu o Dis triet's lanzuaze vide nsed on the s n Texas i< In a Ny that for the letrer a ihimian the hers like priations in that to Gen. Lord yes hat a provision ppropriation ($100,000) for | said zation eful at ate. there pension Cine e IN WASHING | Invention | feed into the throat TRANSPORTATION 1N used in Germany when the gh the «tr of Cologn O cre paddled through the fle THE STON. Photo Emile 1 ph taken ar the hoer. and Mme v H Fawn to Harry hospital to see 7 recovering from end her life with poison. of a hospital rule. M unable 1o ee the patient. during the clasing P A the larze tapestry w coremonie ONE OF THE PHOTOGRAT WINNERS OF CALIFORNIA GOLF TOURNAMENT RECEIVE RICH recently. and Harry Cooper, 2l.year-old professional of Dallas. Tex.. carried off first honors, ooper. Jack Malley of the Southern California Golf Asso Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce: Harry account of a ded distrier PHS OF of Holy Year in the Vatican, PRIZ| FLOODED DISTRICT, Rhine overflowed it hanks One- arcity of A POT ) oN ated eraft d pread itelf rowhoats, The $10.000 open champions place winner; George von Elm, second place winner. and Ed Tufts, chairman of the tournament comm TINY DEVICE FOR DEAF DESCRIBED BY EXRERT to Feed Sounds Into Throat and Mouth Explained to Chicago Body. Ry the Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO, uary 15. George Washington was “well up” on the follies of his time. and, although questionable whether he ever in d in many of them. he “cussed 1k like a gentleman and made the hest whisky in Virginia.’ ‘hornton W hington. great- ndnephew the zeneryl By the A CHICA iated Proes O January tiny telephone receiver, weighing onlv a If ounce and fitting into the outer s ificial larynx and an au John diometer for measuring hearing were | great- described yesterday by Paul B. Find. | said here yesterday in sponsoring ley of the Befl Telephone Lahoratories Rupert Hughes' address to the Sons of New York to memhers of the Elec: | of the Revolution in Washington Wed trie Club here nesday night. .John Washington, who F =0 is the great-grent ndson of Samuel Washin A some of uses of deafness. iined, a two-st tube amplifier is provided phone picks up the speech. feial larynx, he said. that would artificially the e vacuum A The. was a device produce and | nd mouth sounds | which were molded into syllables and | Trust of $1,700,000 Is words. e i e P T Property. new: officers installed included George| NEW YORK. B. Wheelock, first vice president; P. W. | loan of £1,700,000 was placed Proctor, Q' vice president; W. C.|day on the proposed site for new W. J. Kerns, re.| Metropolitan Opera House, which is Wilson, finan- | on Fifty-seventh _and Fifty-sixth T. Talbert. | streets, between Kighth and Ninth trustee. | avenues. it was announced thatsthe dance| : The project is sponsored by Otto H nd entertainment will Be held Fri-1Kahn, chairman ¢f the Mefropolitin WLty 22, ¢ ©Opera Co. 5 P)—A ster January 15 cecretary R. eral. is a retired San F paper vears. Why, n drank, atleman smoked, 1 can Why wher in non 1 i Vir man, now appre certainly, John Washingt of his day danced and emember my g drank s at a, we |Washington Swore, Drank, Danced And Made Whisky, Kinsman Declares on Left to right George W drank played hack ndfather’s home madeira cards. in 1861 that from the.cellars of Mount Ver: “Why | _Pa Ba | been e Washin .\ soldier on. eldest brother of the gen- | the true inflamm kidney,” we o e an n try to e a 1d A capitalist Complication. lif.. Janua . film sta halo around He was a man, He typified r; last Summer, her physician last nizht ax but not developed pyelit tion ~of the peiv: the *physiciait 2ht." id, euthern zentleman.” LOAN ON OPERA SITE. | ACRTESS SERIOUSLY ILL. Placed on | Barbara La Marr Victim of New | 15 () who has was de. hopelessly so. . that is, and the “and if t that cleared up, she willl tricl. Ti ha HIS T The Pope’s throne is on the platform in front of THREE KILLED AND 30 INJURED IN Overseas Limited. near Titusvi struck by th whase special ear w HRONE. The picture was taken Photo by & it was held at Los Angeles Spear, president of the Los Al Espinosa of Chi Copyrizht by Underwa GOVERNMENT INQUIRING INTO “POULTRY TRUST” Disclosure Made by Department of Justice Official at Alumi- num Hearing. By the Aseociated Press. An investi under the § under ion of a erman anti-trust law way by the Department T John I.’Tatt, a special stant to the Attorney General, losed today hefore the Senate judici- committee. Mr. Lott was testifving in aluminum’ inquiry. He did not what composes the “poultry trust. “1 don’t even know that tho: lows know we are after them said. Ty trust’ is of ice, as dis. ary the say | ‘Wants Bridge Toll Ended. Seekinz to end the toll on trolley cars over the new Key Bridge, Repre. sentative Moore. Democrat. of Vir- ginia, introduced in the House Wed nesday a hill to repeal the half-cent fare tax on.street car pass: t levied fined as a Virginia s TeNMRACS of £ Mugres dies wree of nruch “nuisance irhs’ i heasm. th complaint since imj LORIDA TRAIN WRECK. A northheund Fa-t e e. and one of the ininred was W, C. Durant. auto t train. The phaetograph <hews how the privat BOY SCOUT CHIEFS VISIT WHITE HOUSE. James< | Boston. national president of the Boy Scouts of America. and J West of New York. chief Scout executive. who invited the P’ attend the National Scout Couneil in Washington on May 15 Starrow v NCARAGUA LEADER. MERITPROMOTION UITS PRESIDENGY ~ SYSTEN FAVORED Resignation Paves Way for Selection Scheme in Marine Chamorro to Become Reserves Advocated hy President. Examining Board. By the A Pres. MANAGUA, Nica Fnite vl since has heen His Wednesday resizned letter written presented vesterday to t thinet for ns mission to which. according to the constitutic 1l elect his successor. While Emiliano president and former former the favored Chamorro nister ta United States, is zenerally ne decision has heen reached as vet the legislutors The American ate e sent fo nister B 1S that tment has erhardt at Chamorro ized hy the Amer erything country. is quiet throughout the Chamor reported t designate ua. When Emiliana named hy Con to the presidency of Nicara Congress accepts Solorzano's tion the first desiznute 1o the dency. accordingz the Nic constitution. in the absence of a vice president. automatically the executive mandate. Vice President Juan R. Sacasa.had to flee the country hefore the wrath ‘hamorro and his followers and where he laid a before Secretary of State was mot the corr serve: tive offi he spande wh assumes cers | | | S tof went to Washinzton hoar Col. James W. Sturdevent Fegan. and Capt CAPT. FLATHER ILL. Retired Police From High Capt. C. E. E retired from the is at Georze W Hospital. suffering pressure, it hecame k Capt. Flather mand of the retired after ns pronounced his tion not up to the for active police HONOR GUEST AT DINNER complaint Kellogg. Congress imp hed Senor on Tuesday on charzes of conspiracy against the peace and order of the country, deposed him from office. and sentenced him (o two vears' exile. RUSSIAN TALK TONIGHT. First Lecture of ‘Revolution’ Series acasa Official Sufferin Blood Pressure. to Be Given at Georgetown. b The first of the public lecture series the Georactown Foreign Service School on “Revolution in Russia and Americ will be given tonizht at 8:30 o'clock -in the auditorium of the National Museum. Dr. Edmund A | Walsh, S.°J., regent of the school and | authority on Russia. will he the lec 3 - . turer. His tople is “The Origin and | Dean Kimball Receives Tribute a | Theme of the Modern State." | The seventeen lectures in the course | will develop a comparative study of | Dean Dexter the American and viet constitu- Cornell Univer tions and will be held weekly at the|inz was tende museum. Invitations to every mem-!at the Unive ber of Cengress, members of the dip- ' Alumni Society lomatic corps and to many Govern- recognition of h ment officials were issued by the |as president of the ing Council at its annnal m Other guests at the dinner derick V. Covilie, Johy cond of standard requir Head of Engineer Council. electio Americi ineer- here. . Besides Dr. Walsh. other lectur during the course will he James M. | Dr. F Reck. former ¢ icitor General, and | Dorsey W. Hyde. A. ¥ . Tohn H. Latane of Johns Hopkins [To W Wallace illiam . University. and Manton M i Thider inson White Dy Wi