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MCORMICK LEAVES 6" Taikr: acincaes mianckee DONTROCK BOAT, , v wewoce. | JATA ON MEXICAN SHIP AS WIFE SALS e mepas 1. conns maren s an e - EDITORS ARE TOLD P20 T ¥ | RECOGNITIONASKED - partment 89—Inquiry Shows All Have Dif- _ ! ; W v i . ; Rushes Off Before Steamer| ferent Methods of Compiling Fatalities. - Alexander P. Moore Urges _%i“ X : : AR ' . it 4 La Follette Wants-informa Departs—Mme. Walska o< Ty Press to Avoid Trouble, 3 ¢ pror tion on Conditions Attach- | How mans persone were killed in | jured in Deceinber died In mnuary | - . 5 traffic accidents in the District last|and Mr. Eldridge added this victim 1o : * 3 ¥ . Served With Summons. 3Gl 5t ndted i W Hor ko | T rara e o maing w| as Sessions Close. | ' 4 ! : 6d 1o Agreement. | self. agree with that of the Polire Depart | ¥ i K ¢ — { | Traffic Director M. 0. Fldridge ment. Rudimentary arithmetic or \ P 1 By 5 Asociated Frass { originallv had traffic credited with 83 | bookkeepimg will show that there wi!l | cloging fts two.day annual meeting| F The Secretary of Stateis asked to NETW YORK. Januare 16— Two un. | 3€aths, bul when & victim o® an @e-'he a discrepancy in the figures of Mr. here last night with 2 banquet in the 5 |furnish _full information concarning it 2 o ent December 24 dted last week. | Eldvidge @nd the Police Departmeni | New Willard Hotel. the American So. 5 | the conditions under which American expected happeni arked the de pe added one to hix total. Mr. El- |al the close of the cnrrent calenda: | ciety of Newspaper Kditors heard recognition war extended to Mexica, parture tonight for Burope of Mme. | dridge’s most recent figures now vear. ms the police records credit (bae | (hree nationally prominent members in a resolution introduced in the Sen- Ganna Walska. Tolish opers singer | coincide with those of the Police De- | death to Januars of the profession evaluate the powers ate yesterday by Senator La Follette and wife of Harold ¥. MeCormick | partment which listed R4 deaths for| Physicians’ death certificates Are | of the press: laud Itx mission and per- of Wisconsin. Consideration of ths Mme. Walska is returning deter- | the vear. | used by the teslth Departmient iof<onnel, and. incidentally, received sev- ] | resolution was blocked by Senator mined to triumph over the crities who | The Census Bureau's vecently pub- | determine the death ra The dis- ! eral “inside” portraits of the King of H | Curtis, Republican leader. lished vital statisties for 1926 sh(\\\'edtpm;m“, fex in irts figures and those of | Spain, luminatingly painted by Alex e resolution particilarly would re. | that 88 deaths occurred in the Dis-|the Police Depariment. it is said. wre | ander I’ Moore, recent American Am. ] | auest information on agreementa re- e trict Auring the past calendar vear— | due to the fact that the police do not | bassador to Madrid, and one of the garding exploitation of petroleum de- The events which featured her de-|just four more than recorded by the | get w record of the deaths resulling | speakers Posits and other natural resources. rture came after she had bowrded | iraffic divector and the Palice De- | from mimor trafe injuries, which o In addition to Mr. Moors, who has In & statement Senator La Fallette steamship | partment. | cur weeks or perhaps months after an | just returned to Americt after re #] |said the controvers tween the Paris. First she Bl | To complicate matters further, | mecident. The Henlth Depurtments | signing hix diplomstic posi, the so k76 | United States and Mexico over the 1 served with a however. the bureau of vital siatisties | racords, ax well &x those of the Cen-jciely was addressed by Ken: <‘ooper Mexican land law and petrolegm bill mmons in a suit |of the Health Department vesterday | sus Burenu, also coniain a list of wwaf- | keneral manager of “The Assoclated % “threatens to be serious, at may ) brought by i 2 | #ave out figurex of {ix own compila- [fic victims injured In nearby Mavc | Press, and Dr. John 1L Finley, asso cutise u deflulte breauk with the Mex! ry Onofrei, i i tion showing 89 (raffic faialities fo | land or Virginie who die 0 \Was | vlnte editor of the New York Times d | cun government” und the Senate is n Carlo Opera 1925-—one more than vecorded by the | ingion. | " Can T . § | <nitied o fal information mpany tenor Censum Bureau and five more than | e records of the Henlth Depart .. CauTell the Rruth. - UNDERW OO o | , - few minute isted by’ the Police Department and iment and the Census Burean do not| Prefacing hix address with the P o lement iter Mr. MeCor- el - y Mr. Eldridge. The sirange f{eature pgree. however, for the reason that|Statement he wax “not looking for a N ks S $ lia Follette's stutement f mick. the harvest about these discrepanc ix that the | the lJatrer nsed n different method of | Job and, therefo, I ean tell the | The newspapers of Jan er manufacturer, Health Department furnished the asgignment of sccident fatalities [ truth.” Mr. Moore recited numerous | The debt mission from the kingdom of th hs, Croats lovenes, in Washington to fund their country’s| 10 annoinee that the America who o has booked : Census Ruresu with a transeript of | The discrepancles in the records of | experiences he had while serving in | debt to the United States, called on Secretary ate Kellogg yesterday to pay their respects. In the group, from | ernment has made 1 all pepre passige with hi its deash record. these three agencles for 1924 are even | Spain. and artributed any success he | left to right, are: Dr. M. M. Stoyandinovich, minister of finanee: Secretary State Kellogg, Dr. Ante Tresich| tions 1o the Afexican zovernment wife and taken his | Inqui develops that 1he sveatem grester than for the past vear. The have achteved as a diplomat to | Pavichich, pfster to Washington, and M. Georges Diouritch, envoy the King. against certain fe; of the new b e aboard, 4 of compilation used by each of these | (raMc director's office wars not in ex "t that he once was a news. - 1 1 he agencies differs as much as the death | jstence in 14924, hence it has no record | paper reporter and the training re bit The #lmes, staten 1 his bag- 4 | totals. The trafc director Aepends|except that tabulared by the Policeceivad in that capacity followed him B A “R. /%9 ‘“These representations are heliev iken off, | en the police reporis. hut he does npt | Department showing 81 trafe deaths. | throukh (o the present lAfl "0"(’(‘(’. Bdh'\ Gaits the Inmbcatt o inat shon declined to Walsk | eredit the death to the menth in The Burean of Vital Statistics of the| Mr. Moore closed his address with ) | Mexican government he unwillin \ ne had Ganna Walska. —{ which i1 accurs unless the accident Health Department recorded a total | charge to the editors that “vou are M("l‘lll)(‘l’ Of Senale, 1 received her last continental appear- nee o coldly Mexican lahd s the petroleum abrogate or amend those section led not to sai { happens in that menth. As pointed of 104 deaths that vear, and the Cen-|living in the greates: country In the ! the new hills which are deemed harm A rs Perturbed. aut. the recent change in his figures|sus Bureau added 4 to that figure. | World and don't lei anvhody say any 3 8 | {ful to American interests, America \!"'”'. i | was due to the fact that the person |making 108 thing thet & going 10 cause trouble. PTCSI(](‘. a w hl](‘ may withdr 8 recognition, which Mr. McCormick and his wife had] "% SR e e e — | President Coolidze has hiz fest on | was granie the understanding posed togerher for photographs shortly | the ground: he knows what he is - | | that Mexico wortd protect Amertean told reporters she was “writing @ | ook that would teil the truth about | mm{smp ‘{0 GU jl"‘kv*l notoriery. He's now up in the e | a while !n'f‘l"’”"‘\“ "4‘ ‘v’_‘“”:““"\; _ The controversy between this Gov- [ White H Ay W 1o mak meniber, Robert a Follette of % o ernment and the government of Deal thet BIL T SrUth) @bout This countre metrer = An 1 ek fe | ReYNOIds Thanks Rochester| Witcomein who is 20 vears old Last Five Foreign Terms, In- |Sevics imieatens w0 b serine. ana ianna Wals ren was seen | | e SHBATE roric th baat | He occupied the President's | max cause a definite break with the Salaanl ‘.',‘.‘.:’:::k.ti-"’.:nzjir;;.!';‘:;‘.3 ; ! Should Stand by Etchics. Judge—Still Wanted in | (L, Frdiaent aro tem who was | cluding Belgian, Forward- |Yeican sovernment ne coneinied eporters, it akes no ce . o8 e 1 2 Goy 16 me hit Sou write. s mans ies| R e R Score of Cities. Drenoht Daves e ed to Senate. i RS comtineoat upon & already been told about me. | apers themselves the public be 1en was contingent upo AMme. Walska previously had said| given a clearer picture of the romance tain " T ed i A ended to sing the lead in ‘;\'Im‘\w A'lh"riu.( ®0 that resders can . e 1 —_— the Mexican governme ¢ the .~.y~,\ “Madame Butterfly arie en | ¢ ivinn® i : i befter understand the ideals and the [ By the Associated Press | By the Ansocinsted Pre | States Senate, and the American pe: (e Buterflc in Parieand then| “Striking” Armstrong High| President, However, Has NOt| cmotion of thoxe who produce news: | - e oy tam | | “The war deht agreements with Hel. | Ple. have a rieht to know what 1 w A famous basso, whose name she| } pmpers 1 know 1hat vour soctery | gium, Rumania, Latvia, Esthoni { conditions were. N nor divuige: she wod whe naa| Students Urged to Ge Chosen a Successor {0 [has « code of ethics.” he deciared. Bmere 1. Revnolds known ae ihe | T, Donl Apteemicut T8 (IS ed “and that you are interested in that and wanted in a | : engaged a famous Japanese wrestler! i 3 y I 19 | mately $600.000.000, were approved N O = e o ek code. But’ If vou, editors of great [Kcore of cities rohberies and ki) SO s sl s Wail et Jaurna e e Back to School. Late R. H. Terrell. American newspapers, would ' con. | burglaries. was sentenced to 15 years | Yesterday by’ the House in rapid suc W e 8 : e e ORI O | stantly prociaim a written code of | n son by County ndge Gilletie I - was made which | etk i By adopting the resolution to an i v ethics, a moral stamp would he pinced | pore today. Revnolds pleaded guflry [thortze " sodehtatics of the ‘terms |10 firt -degree larceny and assault in cide required in the operatic role ave preserved the e iShe WA I Advised that officer of the students’ . YOUNG. on B protomsion of haiue s only 5 _ el _"‘I"‘v‘""\‘h;“““‘:“]!‘:“;'“ "‘I“‘n"‘”t‘f“;r;: {counchl of Armstrong Technical High| 1t wes learned from an official |in raising the newspapers themselvea | the hold-up and robhery of a taxicah Mass Meeting to Be Held Tas | o atmn the House disposed of to sing in Then I'm coming | School. where more than 1.000 puplls| g,1ne vesterday that President (ool- l]n a higer plane in public extimation. | driver here more than a month ago 9 ’1""’_ ‘"‘“‘:‘I‘t i "‘""’,""‘ negoriated n concerning this i “walked o r ‘ning As @ | t would give the lavman a mensure | He took the sentence calmly. sayi during the Summer. that with 5 ¢ directly in t b prove to every nne! ‘Walked oui” Friday morni idge has decided to appoint a colored | & w ly, saving o 2 : ind 1 £ | by which he could judge how well | : day—~Petition to Be Left Aving been approved Frida N et 3 th L sing. 11l convines | Protest against the siated demotion of H j | “Thank vou, suh p! ik _approve ) Lelicla il pec their principal, have vowed to continue :’““ to "'h"‘: ':‘” ".x"r' R'_‘"“'" :" |m7v code ]wn observed | y As sent 1o the Senate, ail of 7 The sult brought by Onofrei was for | their student strike nntil the Board of | Terrell of t Municipal Court of the | r. Finley. who before his advent | yorn” i \iiwankes, fs married and H e en IO e T o tng < Eria $700 aliezed due as salary for rehears. | EducAtion rejects recommendation for | District, who also was colored. Jum |into the fleld of journalism. Was|pag passed most of his life in Alhu at White House. Yenrpariod: TheIUATRG e T P 8 ed on 1 ing with her a week “Romeo 4nd | bia ramaval, Capt. Arthur C. New.|how woon this ppointment wili be[a prominent educator. nppeuled (o the | qiarque, X. M. When nirested here e T S sl Juliet He maintained that ne ean- oo 50" in e jewuefl an appeal for ( Made is not known. but it ts vkhmllxhi L;A‘-»Tmm';:me.;"::‘»' P:-:]v‘ ,«vu-lv]n‘,* he was wanted for hreaking out of : g ’ imately £3.0600.000.000 fron cements al her request tn | d equip ounded i fol {ans. and as ool omen in business and ustry ! 2 d celed engagements at h eque: the return ot every student Monday | that the President will not take lonk r jall at Wichita. Kan il # Wor n busin ehiants take part in rehearsals in Plitshurgh | J | to choose between the three or four | out education for newspaper Service. | .o pie arrest hecame generally known | Who want “equal rights” and not pro- she afterward refused 10 pay | MOrning s | that can come to me. serious consideration. ss & 4 g Of the 16 w \ans Forelai in as the greatest happiness yon whom he tx known to have under | Greateat Asset in U 8. the Rochester police received scores | Tective or weltare 1-;\&:]\:‘(-“':: :';‘r \7_(;'3([ Sl L S = o ts the he held fo & women are gathering in the fons, fritain ng Mme. Walska’s last operatic | 1 nrge my pupiis to return to acheol | * Thers are meveral White men among | _The newspaper in the greatest as- (O rednests that he e held for the | 7 ROMCE S0 F0EINE G T8 intey | Finland, Hungary. Lithuania, Poland on of Burope ihe eritice were | on Mondav.” save Capt. Newman in| the randidates for this appointment (%l In America, Mr. Moore declared | polica that- before heing placed in| 1o hold a mass meeting at the Belasco |and N \mgua have heen satifien by EOVSERICT, ST e e uniformly cold in their ap-|hin statement. “and urge the parents/and it has been revealed that consid .m-’;‘:.?::f;’;::.” ;.T'A‘,{:'_‘d “Y!r';:'"l:i jail at Wichita he had served sen-| Theater this afterncon at R\f)l'm-}.l |,\‘nf;:. u.:".‘n‘: hr‘"‘y-n:; l;:‘f'w taken | ive publi Tn {din dnterest BF open Al of her work. and cabie dis- |1, gee that they are went 1o school. | erable pressure has been brought A he old tences in prison camps of Florida and | under the auspices of the Nationa the Ho i f a dozen | tie ¥ - e A patches reported that the mayor of | u- = in inciting the | uPon the Premident to appoint mome |World e far back of the United ] COUES Woman's Party, and to carry their |more loans to the last step in their | b on N Porit Nice banned her appearance at ahe| iie 1 had no part in inoiting one of the white race 1o the place. | Sates, but no farther than ita mews. | CAMoInlG L et (o the White House congressional journey. | ! hall pr hera house there o the Fround tha; | Chidren to take action and T &PDTe- | TI Drogident also has been nrged tn | PaDers. Newspupers made tha United [ I0 (he 85 duve betwean e time hey BED I8 LN T 4 pro. | OF the seven ther loans. Austria | DSOS Zesctudonk et she was “no artist clate the affection they are attempting | 14 iy opportunity again to henor | States and will kave the 1'nited States. here, he said. he shot two men and | Rram of addresses by prominent wom. | has heen granted a 20.vear mora- | i it Walska vari to express, the greatest beip they CAN | the women of the country by selact-| N0 man can be great in ghis| D°* o » en trade unionists and others to sgend | torium, while France, Greece, Libe: Text of Resolution b e n T A DeRTANCe | give me and the greatest happiness|irg one of that eex. There have heen |fountry iinless he ‘Has béen & ‘re. ’f:'”,f"’;nfl“f,;'""‘\!;"‘"'| O acnuration tn He White House tire: [ anil Tukoslavia Have s yet 1o agree ‘hamps Elysees, which fe controlied | that can come to me at this time Will| gl other requests that he dispiay a |Porier. an editor or had something to | ({195 beiveen = B i ing support by Preskient Coolidge of | finaliv on their respective settlements. by Mr MeCormick be brought by the return of every| bipartisan spirit in this caxe and |40 With & newspaper e equal rights” legislation for women The present Russian government has & pupil to sehool.” | name some weorthy Democrat “We should be the most happy Peo- | ——m———ee—meeeee— | (1 kerw. - Mrs. Mary Murray, presi- | repudiared an Am an loan of $192 New York-Home Closed. = | The President is known to have ! ple 1hat the sun shines on. 1 Jived A dent of the Woman's Leagne of the | 000000, and Armenia, with ablization 5 i " & Vote to Defy Board. | carefully &ll these fea |for three years in one of the mosi ro- | necessary and should he the 1agt 1ine | Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Co.. who | of $12.000.000, has ceased 1o esiet as Revorters who went to Mme. Wal studied very carefully &il these | : 1 t a 2 N >, e 4 = 3 t tures and other anglex incident 1o/ Mmantic countries in the world, but the { of defense. is included among the delegation of 32 | an independent nation 8ka's home on Park avenue this after Unmindful of Capt. Newman's atti- noon in the hope of clearing up the | (yde concerning their strike. mem- commended by the American Debt Revnolds, 28 years old, said he was et rosae e Y e the Senate cal & Secretar American recoghitian Mexican The text of the resol that the Secreta the appointment, and although he has hrh-ua\]n in the '|'muvd States has Returning to newspaper work. Mr.| women to attend from New York, will Y 5 de: eaded v @ i uxur} = 3 i be no pity | head the deputation 10 the White Tatiters Tk T St e : mot yet made up his mind definitely |More luxuries than the greatest|Moore gaid there should v Bt b e e foc ot g oo (:m‘an:’ 235 | A% to the man he will nelect, he wiil {Erandee In Spain. Every editor in |expended on Senators and Representa- | Hotise. Interest in the five asrecments ap found only a_caretaker, who said he | & mectine westerdey when they voted | 88in give the piace to one of the |(his country should devote his time | tives who have to run for office fre Will Leave Petition. PrEFR B the Hohe N e o was clos| the place up for the . 1 colored race. {10 preaching cententment 1o our peo- | quently. explaining that “an editor tered chiefly on that with Belgium, p jat all 1he serv: | staying out of school until they | Established Custom. {*av things about conditfons, but don't | Mr. Cooper declared he did no: | merely be Jeft at the White House. |, ag X ants had lef # noon and 1t M 2 . R 1 9 »w the ex McCormick had been to m-hfly:.m-l_ :;::":? h;:'",; Principaliie Rio o It is understood that the President|®*Y oo much know of a successful journal which | the delegates not wishing to disturh | “Sheaking in favoer of the agrecment ’:” : :‘ Mr. Moore sald the experience he . < here he heart of the | the President’s rontine of rest on Sun- | Representative Burt o but had left with two suitcases, He 1 ‘rank W. Bal- [ was greatly influenced in reaching | perience he | has not xomewhers at t i o presentative Burton. Republican e said the servants had told him Mr. |, .:‘ h,‘:fu,':f,'\'.:f,'d,]:f :f",:‘fl}mg\,, nor | this decision by a reminder of m-!ll;““e'-l :- _-'ilvw'“lfl-;m;' ”‘t;'l'll!r whn! enterprise “a throbbing idealism, | dav l‘\‘“ esenting the petition to him ;rhm and Crisp. Democrat, of Georgia -”“ »“1 s Metormick gone from the house | a e S s Garnet C.|fact that the colored race has been|!'N® Most valuable he has had in his | which niay be embodied in the per-| persenally i . oth members of the debt commission. | N\ T here He Tad Sesiswant Sugt ot ‘:;‘;’;l‘:. T | Teprestnted by oné mommer on. the| omtire life. He told of intimate con-|aoeality of the. sditor, of the manag Moe Bdiih 11 Hooker, chairman | described the havoc the World \War | SSpiotation of peirolenn presumably for Chi mfll‘flmn.?':ndlnxthAI"M!‘mn‘ ks | minbicipall bench. ‘since. s ""“"""‘:’r‘.:‘ l:h l:n'hm'(hl\ n::d;ho lowly, | yng editor, or better still, in the en- \‘»‘f the \' nal ]4].‘ »w»lll of ‘\:‘u brought to the little Kingdom. w fi of ihe Mesican . - understeod | more than a decade go. and thar | rich and the poor. the joyous and | i miafr.” oman's Partv. will preside at the | Representative Andrew. Republican, | %% 9% o Det i T e tonda | the Tate Judge Terrell, dnring the more | (N Sorrowtul. udding tbere once was | ''1n, inioducing Mr. Copoer, Casper | meeting. Other _delegations ai.-{ Maxsachusetis, asserted he resroited | O Depar s a time whe shake o nounced in advance include & MATY- | that (he United States woe A ermeon that a definite courme will | than 20 vears he served in a judictal | % 't™% m. he had shaken hands Yost, president of the society, de.| ROU. in advance inciud V- that the United Stat a HAlE oF companies 4 d councilman and “wouldn't |, Lo wsociated Press is the| }and delegation of 80 women. who | among nations asking repavr 3 e ELDRIDGE MAKES STUDY pursued if the trouble (s mot|capacity n thin cliv. extablixhed & | want 1o wash my hands for & week | oormin Lrentont newega(hering br.| AT making the (rip from Baliimore | monev loaned that countie sh RS, ; Damers ruhmi terminated tomerrow 4 Just because 1 had shaken hands this morning in busses, 15 women | territory was occupled by German ‘rm Ur 7 ::‘;.‘T: - ’ 4 e o the e K ewman 18 sxpected fo visit| To thoms who have discusaed the | aif \o0% ganization. 11 comes nearer fo 1 e morning.in busses. 15 wom trito OF TRAFFIC IN NEW YORK | Ot e o e Granam, | aubect with the Premident. the Alling | ™' ’;‘ e standard of facts and fairness than Sl LT A R i Y her \ = president of The Board of Education. | of this judiclary vacancr was not atched a Revolution. Any individual newapaper.” IS e meeting o Mexico Cit Declares Washington's Problems | is following the Armstrong dificwits | Tuch & matier of whether 1o select n| Turing 10 his tour of duty in Spain. | piRient M0 ARes 1 ed he | clude Mise Dovis stevens. wite ot BOARD QUSTS OTIS : ) closely and conferred with Dr. Ballou | white or colored man. or & woman.| v "Modaemid he wan " Dudley Field Malone. vice presiden: Are Small in Comparison With | and Mr. Wilkinson concerning it ves- | as it was filling the place at all. Bt oty -'r:fl["':';';‘:_\! JUh | invocation. Those at (he guest tabie 3 of the Woman's Party: Miss Gafl| i S = Judge Terrell had heen in bhad| l . were: Dr. Cieorge B. Cutt presi Vi o, AL C { Tl . . - Those of Metropolis. tedasatiems | health for more than two vears, dur-| {n", PAPAl Yhen word wax broukht | 4.y of Coigate University; Frank B.| LAUENln of Tonjand. We. who ass FROM SECURITY BODY Foday in Congress raffic Director M. 0. Eldridge re Two Mass Meetings. |ing which he was away from the | {ha King was Jeaving the: iramm fo | Noves, president of the - soqiated | Coqual rights” amendmant o the = turned from New YOrk vesterdat con.| Tuwn mase méetings will be héid | bench for months at a time. and it hAs | Madrid, - Leaving the pratty senoria | PTPe And The Fvening Siar New | -0Ciiutian: Mise Myrile Cain of Vinced that Washington's trafic prob- | tpie afternoon to protest against | 0cen suggested to the President. since | in the middle of the dancing floor, he | PaPer Co. E. H _"’;,"F'; e aeve | Minneapnlic. former rmer-Lanhor | Professor Resigns Under Fire, Op- lems are virtualls nil in comparison | (ap Newman's demotion. while two |he bekan considering the Alling of hoarded the same train with the King, | AM Plain Dealer, Dr. Fintex. Secre | [ 300 o iinnesota Lesiclature. | . =3 ! with those confronting the metropolis. | 1ove meetings aré scheduled for to- | thiS vacAncy. that the four other |went to the capital ‘and watched the | ATy of War H"Nv . Charles H.|and Mise Josephine Caser. Trade | posing Compulsory Milita h he At et Although Mr. Eldridge went to New | n0t8 U¥Tons 4 “meeting of the | Judger of the Municipal Court. who | revolution.” Later, he reiated, he |St. Louis Globe.Democrat. ¥ Uniomist. ) ing the President to see | Regrets Belgium Must Pay. jitions of the recognition of the resent Mexican government by the iment of th States. ning any an Mexican constit | legislation e 1o be nment Senate he Senate failed t York primanily 10 attend the confer. | LI N" riacher Aseociation af Arm- | (00k over Judge Terrell's work dur. | was approached hy the King who toid | DEVRIS of ‘the Chicago Daily News, Lancheon Planned at Noon. Training Plan. L R s ence of the Hoover Rafety Council. he | bnng aleo has béen called by Mrs.|ing hit absence, made out sn well. it | him ha was one of the braves men | M. Moore and Rishop Freen: Fihe MAtSHA ARlegution. ob @ — found time to dash through Broad-| (‘scclia Hall, president. for tomorrow | Might be a good idea to reduce the per- | he had ever known. The Ambassador Election Delayed. iog I Wasineton Wi erecasa v way's rushing maze of automobiles | night at the school. sonnel of this bench from five to four | replied he knew he was brave bt he fatr in Ehe Griice Drlis SIGt) Whotatherl . Soo o e 0 it and taxicabs. study the antomatic 8ig-| = (ne mass meeting will be conducted | members. This may have appealed ta | didn't know the King knew it. Election of officers of the society ia the Grage Dodge 1 ol l}‘w- NEW YORK. January 16 Prof t dptyl ARl nal control lights and to “talk shop”(py the Students’ Councll at the Dunbar | the Presfdent because of ita economy | “His majesty.” added Mr. Moore, |conld not ba held vesterdav because Wil atiend an ipformal subecriptlon | William Rradley Otis of the Collegn| commerce commitier, with traffic officers on their posts|Theater at 1 p.m. today. while the|feature, but he could not be convincad | “explained that I had ridden on the{a lack of a quorum of members of j RCREOR, A7 2 A0 I honar of thefof the City of New York ton e Senalas Nurssvk Sveprazial; along busy thoroughfares. other will be held by the Central|of the wisdom of taking any chance|same train with him when there was [ the board of directors, which nelects [ UFERIART (EEREION I (ORKTOSS. | signed as director of the Nationy]| tacked DPresident tooildze in con The traflic director sald he learned | washington Citizens' Assoclation and |of possibly Impairing the efficiency of [A chance of its being wrecked or of [ them. Four members of the board, | ATEN (R, MTCFERR taey WL b ecurity League at the request of | hection with appointments to the much about how New York endeavors|he Biaine Invincible Republican Club|this court by reducing the judges, | his being killed by bombs." whose terms had expired, were re- ceed (o i or the mass|the league president. Maj. Gen. Rob 8 Somuuiss § T {0 meet its traffic situation, but that s 1 p.m. at the Lincoln Theater. U|merely with the hope of saving u few | Mr. Moore added that his news.|elected, as follows: Casper 8. Yost, St | WMIURE 0y o L0 ert Lee Bullard, vetied. Who opposed SULOE Maserf Naw IS he does not hn,lm\-‘- any of the plansutreet bstween Twelfth and Thir- | thousund dollars annually. paper tralning had (aught him that | Louis Globe-Democrat: k. |‘|Mk‘ eCTInE B & WoTnnalE St e ”‘1‘(( OUs” views agafnst compulsory e in opposit the World in operation there would aid in the |reenth streets. i ‘wherever there was treuble, get to{Chicago Tribune: Arthur M. Howe, | B A Soiake anothis divect- | nillitaly traththe. in) coll e t . adjustment of conditions in the Cap. ";5',.,",;,.“' Johnson of the Students’ Conferences Held. the scene of It ax quick ax _u»fi :u::_ ll{:‘\‘v‘l:.k‘hfl [I—‘:‘l-;:a‘ and K. ¢ llopwood | & W &l:\ “_I::_HTI‘;IPITIM‘\ FEXCeDE | Otix sald he would continie to oppose i of the da fraly Council announced last night that the | The President is known tu have held | | hud to get there (v report the mat- | of the (leveland IYlain Dealer. Other ",..‘JT. T s the or-| compulsory military training e on pro. New Vork's trafic problems are|mind of the body is made up to con-|more than one conference regurding | ter v my (Government and the United | snemiers of the board are George i Yo trees ¢ e tueeting | While 4 mafority of the Tuard o unlike those in any other citv on thel(jnue the strike, and issued “a warn-| thix vacancy and the varfous angles | Stutes Senate. In Spain today 1 nm Miller of the Detroit News, Fdgar | divectors ¢ urred With Muaj. Gen Jolnt globe said Mr. Eldridge. “It would |ing” for every pupil in the school to|involved. It is understood that some & brave mun because | was a re- | piper. Purtland Oregonian; Joxeph : | Bullard in asking for Prof. OUs’ vesiy and Flou be Jfutile to endeavor to compare|remain from the building tomorrew. | local Republican leaders have advised | porter. . When 1 got to Madrid 1l pyiiiser, st. douin toscbispatch. | DAESCHNER ADIEU WARM. | nation. the action was not unanimons. - on more li them, with the situation in Washings r Int ed. | the President against reducing the per- | didn't see any other diplomats and I | thomas Ditlon, Minneapolis Trl ¢ | The chalrman of the hoard Stuii. | IMOE e tohwor in any other city.” - nkham Interested. sonnel of the Municipal Court, and|knew 1 wux going to huve a scoop.” | pune: W Abbott, Christian Science = wood Menken, told Prof. Otis that if | The Snanet ol (Conversation with the traffic offi-! jp4ications that the Newman case|have urged him to give this post to Monitor: D. 1. Smiley. Philadelphla | NEW KORK. January 16 (£, the leagne inbtoHdve ifede. aliekch ] EpOriOR A COMPEUNEE e, 1»“" "-‘I'"“’“; said. has led him! 2 %ake on more than a local aspect | some one of the colored race. Audience With King. Pumie Tedger: Charlen E. Dennis, | I’m--.-mln‘--d‘ u‘llnu’ French Ambassa. | and free thought It had hetter go out |~ ton Wil 0 to helieve that the wisest policy is A vesterday when it was| With the exception of the United| o Ao e 3. Stout; | dor. salled yioday for France aboard|of husiness.™ | HEIRLOE (R SO re in prevent as Tittle shifting ax posi. | earmed” 1hat . Reprenentative George States atiorneyship of the District,| . % fhaumed ithe pobt | Clileagn :?",“;"m'_"“‘ RElphy the liner Paris with Mme. Daeschner| Prof. Otls said he favored miliary | introduced @ resoltior besin the assignment of men Holden Tinkham of Massachusetts | which is now held by Maj. Pavton F.|pf Ambasaedor Mr. Moore sald he ) Kanms City B 0 o cke |and their dmiaghters training. but _believes the student | (he State Department dighet traffic with hand-controlled (g interested himaelf in Capt. New-|Gordon, but whose term ‘axpired last | P2 21 audience with King Alfonso| While proteas nEnnel (I8 FHCECS| M. Daeschner said that Senator|should have the right to accept oy A1l available data e semaphores. . Trafic officers told him | yian's plight on behalf of prominent | August. this Munieipal Court vacancy |And asked him Lof Spains attitude | made on the prees b 1ne SELCE T€E | Rerenger, who has replaced him in | reject ft. His opposition. he said, was | COUNITUS recognition that seidom were thev changed from | ogucators in Boston who aré his con-(is the only appointment of strictly | (OWATd the United States at the pres. made by Paul BEIA®E TR TR (0 the diplomatic posi. s on a “purely | confined 1a the compuisary feature| ent Mexican sover post to post and consequently had|ityents. Mr. Tinkham has address.|local importance the President has he.| ¢0L time. reminding him that there | the press _m--::1 Y enoan. the | political mission” . Posed 10 an elective syl resalution went . learned to handle trafic efficiently.|qq a letter to the Board of Education |fore him at this time. Local Repub.|hAd been some unpleasantness - in | society. vesterdav AFEFOOT (0 T but franklv admitted that if they dwere | T S0 fiing “fair play” for Capt. New- | licans naturally aré anxious to see| %98, - Balnre Ied e eeiain (fo 1at] o ed they would have trame i x| c0 3 that! 1t 45 Fiven to some one of theic ”m'r'n-“k!;:v:’i'd,m.\‘v:. :‘l:n;:b;-‘:::l-r ';“m'"huc”“:;:::md B bis pon 1]” ;mmdp‘my;.,_,4:“». the Wat mulgle for several dave until thev| he meeting tomorrow night to| pélitical faith. a 5 ¥ n | their publica y - y > 5 >arker railroad labor '-""}};'“5' med to different conditions m:n cesotutions protesting Against | As for Maj. Gordon, It Ia the apin. | connsction With the war. I believe | merits. A request ";‘“‘h",'"‘.'\",,"'.',';:‘n‘,{ How’s the Machine Runmng" H t Meir new poste. The demotion of Capt. Newman are to| ion of those Wwha have talked with the | YOu won the. Philippinés fairly and | who ix an éditor of the Cleveland o Eldridge's observations in New ) bajieja in the ofices of Charles A.| Presidént that he will be reappointed. | 4r¢ entitled to them. 1 believe you | Plain Dealer, (hal the society eithar Eitier . g " his bei Approval was given tn the delt York also convinced him, he said. that | yarshall, 907 U #tréet. a térmeér Arm.| The Premdent on more than one neca- | VOn Cuba fairly and are entitied to it. | adopt a poliey regarding 'i\‘:m e ~very motorist wants to know this betore settlements with Bel ] J WWashington's traffic officers are not |gtrong student. Oné meéting will be| sion has said he intended to do thie. | But 1 dont velieve vou acted fair As | eriticiame of the press or (aat (05 starting on a trip. and, in fact, he overhauls his nia, Estacnia and €7 wak inefficient held at 8 o'clock and attendsd by | It is understood that the delay in dis. | {ar a8 Porto Rico is concérned, as you | sommittee be discharge idlhe gt eri et The House failed to veach a vo T believe." he said. “that we have |farmer pupils of Armstrong, while the | posing of this has been partially due | {00k it after the armistice and not | jgnored. 4 8 on the President's pioposal for the best body of traffic officers in the |nther will be held at 10 o'clock and|to an investigation the President | Shot was fired. Attacks Article. R"'}* $50.000 apprepriation et the Copeland introduced her resq whole world.” 5 t| wantéd to make before issul v | Speaking personally and not for the i = by how many motorists—pr other folks— expense of United States participa attended by colored business men of | wani o m uing any Though “baiting” of the press by 3 5 announcement. This inveat) . | American people, Mr. Moore said he ough CRYIES X tion in preliminary conference fy complained to Senator Capper that the sulted from charges made ‘r:\[rlfl:n:. replied: “If that's all, we will give a,mucm;'"":‘: res during the last Tk Hpta l‘_"Nfi“l!mfl agfn the far more limitation of armaments TR fhe ertoreenant ot e 2 ISeal eliians Mo wantad someorie |DRCK B0S00 RCS G SO e iPRID {1 m“':fr‘ Bellamy declared to be un- LApiER and delicate mechanism of their own House committees confinued ion in the enforcement of the ther th: Maj. Gordo: pines in for good measure.” year, Mr. 3 bodies? hearings on rubber, farm surplus ficial mource it i# learned that the De. | sald the King repited. which occurred in an unsig DRY CASES 1’] BE STUD = sk na e Pays Ke W H ’s H. and reciamation projects. growp in MAY LOSE HOME TO PAY IT | partm [} th :asion Mr. Moore said | in_Harper's Magazine last June. It ys to e ell ere's Flow: surance for postul emploves, air IED ! !u"th:m p"'rf.".?i’.ff h::n:g;: r:;“::,‘,'he ?..?{‘.';. ¢;th 'ng to .nn’.':;" ; ‘Phis article, he protested, put all P ‘_:::l”":“] ”,\P‘r ..::n o iy .v‘«l»,- : ; 1 and bad, i v olo match in New York for the bene. | kinds of newspaperk, good 3 — A e TARL T rolects — T i te e depastiment te oeab |1t of the Hed Cros. In which the | apparently |n|nl|hnns:|?\eeunl>‘l:::lr‘|‘x:u» ; “d\tv a t':;;n;ggh examination d‘l least once a year and e Nctined oty By the Associsted Press. Wl 0 have recommended the reap. |QUeon wan deeply interested. The| tion, charging thut their equten BOU see your dentist every six months. ned on the deficiens and DES NES. lowa, Janu pointment of Maj. Gordon. apeaker sald he would guarantee prof-| left all ethiox behind a N Ty 2 F 3 = Justice. und' Army oy fon Problems of Prosecution s Elatior sEeiiome 10 el ALy e Ity TSNV, toidhe, CEBMUGD) | SHITK dORE st irce Sleep in a well ventilated room and get sufficient sleep bl - acing 8 ¢ = After thinking the matter over the|ing subordina ) 5 e A BiNl to appropriote $i00.000.000 piduestions in connection with pro- By fl;‘;:‘;:;,’,’“f;d,',',".","('3,.':'",'. SENTENCED IN PANAMA. King r];n:::a s tollows: 1 don't think ation.” ik, 10, the campaigw which by retiring early enough. . for Government purchase of wheat ibition prosecution in the Federal © 0! 3 e woul treated fair. You offer me| Referr! « s . . é e A % shich would be stored in honded courts will be studied by Mrs, Mabel Eday, 03earold sainter, ofiBals = ©|u million dollars, when you pald a | The Evening Bar and Cleveland pu- Fat plain food in moderate quantities with plenty of s ard st o e Nt AL Autoniey (06 p‘:"f?:‘v’:‘:;:v"r'ml; been ordersd sold | American Given 13 Years for Re- e ntjmer,'we"! LT euNcld | Res s =4 racious tmgazines, green vegetables, fruits and pasteurized milk. prices. was introduced Ly s new eral. in charge of that work for the e : % & dollars just for one fight. You ought | sale of indecent, ines, member of Congress, Itepresent: i January 23 to satisty the judgment of using to Pay Wages. s ed out that neither ; 3 : 3 : ; esentlL Department of "Justice, during | fanuary B8 to ssUay (1o JARTSE ] fustug y Wages. st lesat put me-on an equial standing.*| Mr. Bellamy polated out that Re(Lict | Avoid house dust and impure or close air, day or night. tive Chauncey D. Litile of Kun Far West. boginning lte this monte, | September 25, 1807, for a State Hauor | SAVANNAH. Ga. January {¢ (P He's & Real Democrat. propristor would think of taking such | = i L - 2 5 bl month. { 2w violation. Eddy pleaded gullty | —Word was recelved here toddy that | 5 a situation ax justification for an at- 5. Get all the light and sunshime possible into your home. Reserve Pleas in Indian Case. he will deliver the dedicators ad: | 2% SIS (20010 4 L oCs and sen. | Ted Dickson. president of the Tropical | _Theme anecdotes. Mr. Moors saia, | & Mituation ns justifieaiion for ah T ! 3 dress at the cornerstone laying of 206 W88 EREC TN R, Produciz Co., operating in Panama, | were offersd “to let vou Know thst o il grotp and making lttle Ty G by s fal. Think kindl 3 GUTHRITE, Okla., January 16 (#). the mew law department buildings | 'RreCI0 S4 ETE T Ol ance hut was | has been sentenced to 13'years’ im. | while the King is off duty he is ona OBy FEOGE 2 . Try to avoid worry. Be cheenful. hink kindly. Your W. K. Hale, Osage County ranchman, ' : i ! Vi stingiish, 1et us sav, i 3 of the University of Southern Cali-|, . .iie 1o pay the fine. The State for ' prisonment there on conviction of {of the nost-democratic and nicest mon".,'::-;t‘._i,l‘ by 15 diatink e o mind acts on your hady. |, 5. Hule omge Connts mnchman, fornia early in February and expects | AT S . The sentence grew |that I have ever known.' He also| : | Ay reserved their pleas when thes b3 1% yvears left’ Eddy unmolested. While criminal fraud [ ost prurfent publications in imita = to visit Chicago. Kansas City. To- 5 ' ) | out of attempts by two emploves to | paid a high tribute to the democratic | ™ 4 e Fz> i | were arraigned hefore Federal Judge peka. Los Angeies. San Francisco, he fine was growing to 8735 theough | o0 O o auen whieh Dickson neld was | principles of Primo de Rivers, the | Uon of the e s Association for the Preventicn of Tuberculosis John H."Coeteral on an indiciment Seattle and St. Paul ortey-and bought a home. | not due them. He was released.on|Spanish premier. Although at one i | " Narging them with the murder. of ———— e T ey 18 Hotnta a Mar ‘on] Band. Dickaon formesty was s dews: | time milWary diciator, Mr. Moore said| At 50 years of age J. T. Richarde Telephone Main 992 1622 11th Street N.W. Henrv Roan, wealthy Osage Indian Tittle thouchts somstimes dwell { his property brought te light the old | paper man and for a time worked on li Rivera's belief {8 that the military |i& swimming instructor\at the muniej. Whe have pald for the above bulietin (legal notice). They were given until Tuesday to Jongest memory. dgment against him, Brooklyn newspaper. should hever govern unless absolutely ! pal natorium in the city3of Tacoma. make a plea. longt in 'y 8 g™ g2l ; a 5 Several weeks ago Mr. Eldridge |the city. ed critics lemsened to take t Mrs. Willebrandt to Investizate

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