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2 o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1926. TOVEINCONGRESS WARRISKPOLIGY ™Sy oF vaistisn Gaact. TAGTION ONNEWNAN ] DROP FIGHT T0 USE FOR COALLOCARND [z ]| DEADLINE JULY 21w i syt i e |SDUETONORRON 7SR | WAN TRAL RECORD S / Case That Causes Sherlock Holmes to Turn Over, Bill to Aim at “Eternal e ‘ Last Chance for Conversion Green With Envy, in Grave. 1 » Approval of Demotion and . Presecution Leaders With- Peace” on Lines of Rail- ; ) or Reinstatement on Reports from Great Britain today | gatlon and application they followea | Selection of Successor by Tk ™ & draw Temporarily Effort to road ' Settlamerit 3 That Dat indicited that the grave of Mr. Sher-| a trail down the road to a point where b ad S o > a ate. lock Holmes last night was violently | they came to a stop. A i c it ) ; shaken, as though a small earthquake | “Our n ments tell us Board Forecast. , Get Evidence Admitted. ——= was taking place under it. Seismo-| Sleuth Mansfield, “that the | - e e - . . sraphic reports failing to te the | should t FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE. _“The time limit for reinstating and |G G 1 aistrbance, an iy est s G ArananeIn s e s 2k wtlis’ The Governmer converting term (War Risk) insu tlon’ wils: Mariil. Whiih SHOWED M Lo el i doin nis rors. | Meesyman da. prin ; 1 read into the explres July 2. 1026, and after L Holmes was turning about violently wdaft hunting cap and taking his | Technical Hizh o Ziang Sun date o application for reinstatems result of the nchievements of two | hriny pipe from his nouth Ibe named by the i v j witnesses and conversion can be accepted local sleuths—Detectives Walsh and | “jiut it is not here. said Mansfield: | At its meeting tor : - since have « I Aecistntion This warning was sounded today b2 | Mansield of heidquartors o it Walsh, Yau aee | when It approves t : / L e s i Diretcor Hines of the Veterans’ Bu-|" They set out last night to investi : : D el it ; o ; e of 3 reau, in a statement urging veterans |sate the mystery of the vinished ga- | “© | i C ; / R tert 3 to make arrangement their in- | ragee | Enough It Was Found b3 shstrator n i 7 vision surance before it is too lite | The cett Real Estate Co., Ine.. | ] | | portation in- enough, after digging This course w y ¢ b = tHons Terms Most Liberal [ haa IOl s i ler a half foot of mud 1 Director iines pointed Hyl.x “that molstreet and Benning youd mlx": ul 1; bt matter how Jong a time has passed . N at o v t b N i oo B by ‘ehaser Couldn’t Find 1t contractor 517 Fourteent) some | animated to improve . had se t 1 k from mortar the bricks ir »mol ex-service man In good health may T o had been ther apply for the reinstatement nd t sterday the Barrett Co, fo version of $1,000 or any higher amount T nd he acquired the pr { up to $10,000, in mul*iples of §a00. of went v ! save autom |ins this Associatsa Pross. { the amount of term (War Risk) insur- asked the s please to locate the | always gelting stuck there ke nifred Hud. |*Ace he carried while in the service.” |arige he had purchased on the lot | - It he told the deic SR meammi e B | he reinstatement and conversion | The agents ¢ 1 not do so. It wus e fact that t SR wit (“Natacha I ) was granted | requirements,” said Director Hines, | one. Accordingly, the police were | ives in h 1 divorce from Rodoiph Valentino, mo- { “huve been most liheral; in fact, it is | called in the Jost gir tion picture act today on grounds|only necessary for h to be in ..ig With keen tuition De nl-\‘ ind hundreds | of abundonment. health and evidence this by the report| Watlsh and Mansfield made a thorough | passing over Wi The wife was held o have retained 0f a medi mination and pay one | Survey of the g site and got a | for the supposed seism monthly | d t of | s £ the < with which the | in the little gravevard term (war rish we to be rein | buiding Lad been cons by-the Thames, wher tated and first premium on the | Through deduction. induction, invest- | remains of wk i1 wlicy to which he v s, Phys! ving the ecitizenshir | Find in ) the resi ' e o e e e e e b pecgrel 4o Ppeumonia Claims Restdent 6f Dis-| 1 | Miss Rambova action on f trom cember 17, and at the hearing op |40V reputable physician licensed to ¢ for Many Fears. ry 12 it was stated that the | Prictice medicine Y E [ eved the suit well founded Thirty-one Days of Grace. | Moo, her i citzenship, because he “aleniino on March 1o ter the passage of th her citizenship. The 1 P of grace S divorce | {or the pay miums without ———— interest dividends | [pammed from zains and savings: cash, | Senate Committee Approves' \ate; Convantion : o Tt '“1{‘1}-.:"':#1:.‘:‘ ”n‘(l o::u.m-,«l in ur.lm“w‘ i { associated with B % i pstragned \ ree one sears no rearicton as to| Raise t0 13 1-2 Per Cent |y bere, She e it fiches & Vo sidence, travel, oceuputio o eral services, with re g United States District Attor- ipotion, military | ineral services, with r m h 1 t t ney Peyton Gordon. Below: Assistant provite NEGLEB]' BHARGEB e B D After Bill Passes. e ie eanfuctoniimist.c 3 Distriot Attorney George 1. Horning, ral 1orms of policies within five yvears | N | 08 . 2 eve 1 ir. micht he date of fssue eyl £ 1 on int man’s = - == - ! o s e e R 1 . Surviving Mrs. Me) - hus- [ 1 - SESQUICENTENNIAL TIME option of the insured mat | from 123 pe ) M IO Nacesaif. | Four Months Between Sub- s o tnsumed cngu lexies p ¢ ipéndl diughiors, M S otion | - « = T( BE DECIDED THIS WEEK tlon." said 1h-v.u permancnt disability ppert w_wis| mission of Evidence and In- |roniine are oharsed ac net rtes. |« : s : rricd 10 31 : --vQ ry C i 5o Set i abls of oty aa berence i : N 5 ks 5 k uestion of Postponement quiry, It Is Declared. |ineress, "THSs and S per cont ) L. MELLON MAY FIGHT - il Next Year. l e e Shu o0 TAX COMPROMISE; o W e - : virtually in nion, and that | &y e duaed Bess. |+ erwoon| TWO D2 G MEASURES | recommended b REDUCTION TOO GREAT ' i intrastate ra-| tpe time the Federal Trade Commis: comm > had sted to in commodity, 10t | gion offered the Department of Justice G the corporation levy only' to e e I G108 AR E | O NEAVDEAN: tion '1”;! evidence against the Aluminum Co. | ARE IVEN APPROVAL‘ 3 cont on taxes paid this vear |- L] F | i v an article | o¢ America. in which Me . i to muke the rate 131 per cenl |y, oncey above th i “abti »fimhr,u lon is interested, and the the S after 5 ar v h:‘ ‘)‘5‘ x.‘< above t - His | Meeting of Public ‘m;-;--l Body Dy 1y, IS a| gepartment assigned un investigator ; . ! r : e 4 % e velops Conflict e aide that leidence. Police Uniform Purchase and Pen- h n sn t 2ol k ilos | rities are | rpic was disclosed today by Chalr. : % 5 r 6 and trans- | o Nugent of the commission be- | sion Bills Are 0. K.'d by ve a Senate committee which is in . reduction estima < which | Coctignting whether the Justice De- Subcommittee. 2 2.000.000. He will report shelter. | b riment moved with dilizence in in imsansilingts ing whether the Aluminum (-unpi . public opinion | 1o S 0lated Federal court consent| Favorable report to the full Dis ms Govern- trict committee on two bills was or- = = o the su | measure tomorrow and will t for every $ | have it taken up Monday [ instead of 11 increased o | H E v T t t I nd two cent for every A — as in the House bill inz the warring tac- | SR L Nugent said it was after |dered today by the subcommittee on industry to get to-| ¢ “qinartment had assigned an in- | Police and firemen's legislation, ,,J Japanese Plane Falls. romising last- [ CiC SOV 0N February 10, 1925, that | Which Representative Henry i2. Rath- AGASAKI, Japan, January the commission reversed itself by i.]'{vflwnln l(u;mbln{-.m) of Illinois, is chair- ne r.»‘ n '\x“ 1 yosd 1 .;‘, House cut, to cady for Peace ® 2 vote and refused to make avail- |[man. One of these is the DB.anton : ki Harbor today i > & St D Hesdy {or Leace. zsnl»,- evidence voluntarily furnished |bill which provides that uniforms ;.,‘f, body has been recovered. ments from forelgn countries to t certain that coal op- | ' pe’ Aluminum company without |all other official equipment shall he ! who were in the plane are re of the sinking fund on the ners are ready, as| ¢po written consent of officials of that | furnished without charge the | They are believed to ha igideh vated or in other indus: | or BITCE | metropolitan police and to officers | drowned. down, ke @ pipe of ol e |and members of the Fire Dep St vear | Reports No Pledge of Secrecy. | e Giher. b favoran) e sest 4 by Senator Walsh, I8 the Bibson bill which pr iz world. | | Questioney @ ona, Mr. Nugent sald | the amount of retirement or pens st tendency RO fesion’s examiner had re- | PAY withheld from members of ut complete | [ teq that no pledse of secrecy was | Police and Fire Departments of the d men's law. | ‘asked or given" by the Aiuminum | l»*“' t or from their widows on ac That menns | Co. Commissioner Van Fleet explain-|count of Jeficiencies in the police- ons b | ed to the commitiee, however, that | ens und firemen's reief fi i herehy | & majority of the commission felt the I the period from Junuary Hifverere¥ | evidence “was of necessity confiden-| 10 July 30, 1915 amounting to §i8,- Sopperier the tial 425.06, be pald wholly from the rev.| Commitiee reported favor G. 0. P. Leaders Satisfied | "The courts have held that commis.|€nues of the District of Columbia. fallawine Broviding: for 2 . 5 < i : i 3 e e b slon examiners may not search files| = sign for a -n-;m‘u.rw l.‘<;:,( e Generally speaking. the Republican t 5 ot At wed by rain n doesn’t|of business concerns, Mr. Van Fleet District: providing for the transfer |manarement s satisfied w RoicAni & ssion. L followed by ralr he Senate Democrats have influ. | ¢ nced the situation materially.. They |®nth and G ~anted a reduction of §175 000,000 in| Georze W Watsan ment Chairman Capper of 1 dividuals, ing a coal labor act St om0 e District Commiss taxes, it is i ¥ al lines with the new | untarily given to it, they would refuse diction of the District Commi xes, it is | t s £ n 1 | ers; amending the zoning act so |features of the b throust ! et i Tl s Febusagito T a e 7 tures » throush rai act that is now propos- | to open their records tc the comm: OFFERED IN SENATE as to limit remodeling of buildings | very much as the Ser finane 4 = = e The founded on seven}sion. for non-conforming purposes mittee will rep in two or three e anctal ecords for 21 Hours. tnidas 1 points Cases All Treated Alike. = | “lnvestigation of the Aluminum |days ; y . ; SelerAxpiva. B0L8 s B Must Maintain Agreements. “We trea s ca know 1| ; Co. of America was resumed by the While the Senate Democrats have ) . rid 1 m., 47; 8 a.m., 45; ,\,zr (,m ""‘, , Hi e el am vy Gerry Measure Provides Separate| judic committee. dropped organized cppositior - o o= wilsfon brtwes p- 2 Y £ el . 8 committee co: embers will dissent o & e . v ek ng s | oot case” said Commissioner Van| Direetor for D C. Pemal | sionsa s b | Brovitons: and wil e bo o | $200 £07.000 RAILROAD : A (2) the right to hold } ¥ ” R it Shons ee on agriculture again | the adooption by the Senate of amend. | 2 : R e ree ““""‘“"‘"‘“-1,,,,A\}')':..‘,T“}‘G',I“,.:fr Ao \"‘“:,“;‘i Institutions. the Norvis resolutton |ments. They will act “‘on thelt owia | SUIT ORDERED DROPPED FHotest e 61, occurred | porn Hull aiso e or CO: G e E— | to suspend temporarily the issue of |so to speak. and will not be assured ? ke B gainst the|tion,” retorted Senator Walsh. “Prior i e permits on the Tennessee |of party support, Several Repuiiicans | Accounting Action Started est Lo e 45, ontured 1w of the to the ruling of January 16, 1925.| A bill to make the Board of Commis- | river and its tributaries re pla to do the san but | ; : > he < tor the colective | in that case the rule was to turn|sioners of the District a supervising The Interstate Commerce com- effort of individuals to amend a | Minority Stockholders rature same date last year— (4) clear defini-| Over everything to the Attorney Gen-|board of public welfare was introduced = mittee held a hearing on the Good. | bill in open Senate does not, as a ru D. & R. G. Ts Dismisse 2 S Lt s that from time | eral. today by Senator Gerry of Ruode Ing bill to enforce the long and |take wuch time for det 1S mos piadient SRS e i “I don’t know that there was any | [sland, and referred to the Senate| short haul clause of the interstate PHers ‘ave. satisfied eith s Thiabl By the A Tide Digtrict committee. commerce act d in which to make their point | NEW YORK preme] (& | ) tes Coast and m”l;»l‘:; ,', ll'x:llm\(. and "(-‘-;m‘myu:-f :hr The committee 1»!:,1 5‘",4““;-{\ :(;nl ;u.;_ll ’m.: ;. vote on roposals. Court Justice A a t o = — A situatio e safeguarded in the bill cclamation reported favorably the Senator Smoot, in rge of the bill £200,000. ace tir % . in cuse of fair.| TAKES UP ALUMINUM CASE. |which I introduced by avolding nddl.| Cameron bill amending an act for | has handled the situation tos far in ity stockh ; f & measures, by .| Hon to the already numerous boards,” | the withdrawal from entry of land | such effectiv ner that he has re- |and Hio y 1 and »_be appointed der Company ""T“dlf\l‘{’ ator Gerry, in explanation of | needed for townsite purposes in | moved the principal obstacle to early former ¢ v 7 p.an.; high tide, and 1:25 the Ontsud Which Mellon is Director. tis PUl. “At the Same ume, the Dis-| connection with Irrization projects, | passage—organized Democratic op nts' ori o omm mers are provided with | and the Warren bill for the ap- position. He d to make conce € it wer Tacohstin vith Taking of evidence in the com- | the needed assistance of two directors, | pointment of a commissioner of | sions but he would r have made | nii 1 for A Krect The Sun and Moon. ind were almost in: | plaint against the Aluminum Com- | One for public welfare, the other for | reclamation. them if he had . i of the di v sun sets, by the road ex.|pany of America, in which Secretary | the prisons and correctional institu- | merit in them. T iy earthly reason| Mellon is a stockholder, will be be- | tions. . | HOTU ma «nd coal miners| gun by the I'udfl" ll'l“rade ('o]lllmls- - {vlm‘-*mm]y m;m-z- belief that the| General debate opens in House |inz when once it P . sion at Pittsburgh February 15. ovisions for the cae of the c . he el _ Senate. and he will save much time s yon rises 0 a.m (Covvrieht. 1026 The complaint charging monopolis- |IMUNILY's “deserving ' a - should not] Chamver on Navy appropriation | o™ e Sccapting o Moox{ rises il A tie practices was Issued last July and | from any standpc : joined with PiL rmendments whenever thev appear > = the allegations were denied in_an | the COmmunity’s treatment of its anti. | Hearing on s-cent car fare bill |For the atmosphere is a non-pa i ASKS POSTPON]NG answer filed by the company in Sej b‘l.itll.nwmher.\- and criminals. The| bhefore subcommittee on public nd the Democrats are satisfi W | s ranth tort W tember. n then attorneys for |distinction must be ever borne in| utilities of House District have done a constructive job |with his own juc Condition of the Water. 1 m.—‘ }] 4 g OF VOTE ON the commission have been occupied ";I{"d- and kept clear in legislation, tee, with Representative in revising the House bill. | T suit tn on Decer Temperature and condition of the | (hinese. War CDURT with preparations for hearings on the | that poverty is not a crime. | of Maryland chairman (Copyrisht. 1026.) { 10. timony taken during the er at Great Falls today at 8 am.— | Ne. case, which will be conducted in pub- In addition to the section in the! ~ Subcommittee on police and fire- Jeovered w wide field, inclu - B TO NEXT DECEMBER | tic by an examiner for the commis- | bl providin for the consolidation men of House District committer AGAINST ESTATE TAX. Iaivs of several other railros TR condition, very |ing for a jot - sion of the varivus agencies doing public' favorablv reported two bills to il A subsidiary companies. muddy 1 am.; sun 16 pon Automobile lamps to be lig e hour after sunset vomber 2 . Pittsburgh was selected for the|Welfare work in the District, there Juse District committee, one pro- ¢ | X Weather in Varlous Citie: | Pirst Page) | fivst hearings, as it s the home city |afe provisions for the Scablisnment | widing pav for uniforms And i | President Believes Inheritance Levies | PNEUMONIA KILLS 4 MORE —— S~ |FINE ARTS BODY of the company and it s expectes parole board, which I think fs| of equipment for the S St i . : B n I3 ontana and Senator | other clijes will be visited later and | very much needed in the District to e the Nisirspalitan Polioe Shoyld e Btate Aflar. | e m 0. K.’S FLAGSTAFFS the court. said that | that the proceedings will continue |apply the best ideas in penology.” | Pire DX tments fri i While President Coulidge believes | 3 | and Fire Departments from public dg es | o 1 = nded .»] ,»‘»m for ‘\v\vy-.’\l ma nhsi i s M | ;;;’»'r!dl i o ’r’xl;:-fl:n:“xmvmu x{m‘" bay. | the Federal Government should retire Fifteen New Cases Reported to| 6. . ON DOWNTO‘\"-‘N STREET irt protocel and stat-| The commission issues s com- = (ot i ' from the inheritance tax field, leaving | " | - g - o 3 (2 bers 8 8 a i o’ Stmator Dlease of | plaint, charging various methods of | Helen Wills Wins First Match, | m:nl“f“r”xh:mr tired lr;r;’x:rx‘(l:l:n:': it to States, he has not determined 1a| Feslth Department Today. | - ! took the floor and | unfalf compelition in an effort to| oot 0T ; R the District the balance of re. |Dis own mind when it would be advis-| Pneumonia continues to fake its toll | ucts, after it had studied methods (:“"_”C";‘-nng_uur)!. playing her first tennis | unpaid from January, 1811, to July, m"\‘(m::nl \“\'h:llWlll(N\‘\::emimll‘;;‘ \“2‘.: <‘1le“[ i o u-" et D, | Alban i ; Clowdy | 4na the commis of | exaininy S el (of [king. 2 S satia " | tax bill to abolish the inke; ‘e tax, ments records show a total of e aehas 3t R Gloudy | L02E LIS O (Contin Blease Filibusters. the ipiticn hings industry by direction of a|land, 6—0, 6—0. Th forest ormanizations, forestry asso - ‘inai- | nishings industry 2 , 6—0, 6—0. They were playing | forest organiz restry asso- e Eal M anaths Il e roletion. in the Matropole tourney. " °""&] ciations and botanical gardens tes. |it was made clear that the President |ca s und T deatbe o iilibuster In | Sena o Y. favored the principle of estate taxes | Health Officer William C. Fowler|! Tlenan said: | The report on that inquiry, which tifled before agriculture committee | favored the princi e X, | R ehiaath e e | has been referred to repeatedly in 1n tavor of purchase of u site for 1Dt 15 of the opmnign that it showd| Wl EOC, VOIS I8 SO AL b ool \te judiciary committee's in- | methods of competition, controlled| 2 national arboretum in the Dis. |be resorted to by the National Govern-| DICEIMOTRE PRCERICAN, O AL (R 4 aetization of the course of the De- | the domestic price of sheet alamiatiaa| trict of Columbia. ent O ematpencies much S they O ion WALAL, nown as the Wk ould hiy bariment of Justice in its investiga- | and has violated in its competitive Charles Evan Hughes and John | Prousht about by the World War. o Rl Moo 0 et Dearl et i y | was stated Pion of the Aluminum Company, de- | tactics provisions of a judicial de.| W. Davis testificd before House Determination of-when the Kederalfington S0 FORUM. C i n said about a know that I ex- what that word by wister means to the American ins fo Vote, | jirag it wonld appear that the com- | cree issued in 1912 under the Sher-| judiciary committee on judges' sal. | Fovernment should do away with its S . 1 i as heen ado t 1 would | clare S UnE cantsin’ unfate| men met Judi Inheritance tax levy, the President ena power to stand here | PARY W8 Practeing o ary vill continued before sub. | elieves. should be made the subject MRS. ELLA F. WHITE DIES. |y < o bite or taking a earings conf ed bes of expert investigation. —— sonville in all the the appropriations ety % Toudy | adoption in all th T Tl > . commlittees of prslind e - the i gime ot 12 Pyblic Health Not Menaced by Fumes Sommiiren o deicioncy ebtimaton; | o 1%, 4150, W% stated that the Presi-| Mother of Professor of Economics [t Anctot & oo | ok edtcatonal campat I woull keep (his iniquitous, Of T hvl G Li P Sh ;‘::‘fi.‘dfl Justice and Army ap- renched by the Senaie fnance com: t G W 0. Socenntbs. xM’;:.;p..,‘r.:vn“‘.‘.“:_‘ e infernal machine from being pi be = o o bills. > o try e Dot of A, TTE e o etraet Y asoline, I'ro Oows Hearing continued before naval |{oiit€q of the vevenue bill aud hel .. pia Frances White, mother of | i iE 0.82 proper respect for (1 then T am guilty, and - affairs committee on Butler bill to |, ties didposed of their task without | lester P. White, professor of eco s el The com the sentence of the replace the Shenandoah. show of partisanship, but it was reit. | nomics at George Washington Uni g |on bt it may be.” By the Associated Pres handled and distributed tetraethyl Representatives of the Depart- |arated, that he is uncertain as to the| Versity, died of pneumonia in Emer- | piticiirsh . 0 v ;U":‘""v N e ThTor n read from several speeches | Commercial gasoline containing | leud gasoline. ment of Commerce testifled at rub- | pogsibility of reducing taxes by the|Eency Hospital yesterday. Mrs. White | Bortlund de. 28 | these s made by h in South Carolina in | tetraethyl lead is not a hazard to the| No cases were discovered of lead| ber investigation before the com- |ampunt provided for in the Senate|resided m Brookiyn. N. Y. and had | g} b 5 oL O eated 19i7 on the World War and peace, and | public health, and there is no reason | poisoning or other disease resulting | mittee on interstate and foreign |pjy, been visiting her son here about three e made along, o follow Jis up wilh reading from a | why its sale should be prohibited | from the use of ethyl gasoline, the re.| commerce. 1ts estimated total of $360,000,000, ¢ | Wecks, contracting pneumonia on her O ieiven speech on the World Court by Charles under proper regulation, Surg. Gen.|port said. Representative Hill, Republican, |wag pointed out, is $30,000.000 more | Visit b E A e T Rice. fle had started to read an | Cumming of the Publié Health Serv-| The investigation gave special at.| of Maryland appeared before mil- |than the total the House was wiling | luneral services will be conductedat | < 3 Ciear R - Bug \rticle from the Saturday Evening | jce was informed today by a commit- | tention to automobjle drivers who| Itary affairs committee, advocating |to authorize and about $70,000,000| 805 Eightcenth street tonight at § - R v e ik 5 nterfere with Post, when Senator Heflin suggested | tee appointed to study the subject. were exposed to exhaust gases in a| his bill for a new department of |more than the surplus estimited by |©'clock. Interment will be in Brook- | Snoicane """ Cloudy ™ | TV and possib it wis “about time to adjourn or take | The investigation was ordered by (much higher degree than the average | national defense. the Treasury. ivn tomorrow. WA e Clear e D e rtion. a recess” or Blease yvielded to |the surgeon general last May as a |automobile owner. It was pointed Hearing before rivers and har- While it might be possible to ac-| Mrs. White is survived also by her . B i o the fact that th this sugsestion, saying he would read | result of the death of five workers at | out, however, that the health hazard | bors committee on California proj- |cept the Senate fisure without too|husband, Edwin Thomas White of B e e e A o ies'on of Fine Arts had he the article in question today. the Bayway, N. J., plant of the|in the manufacture and blending of | ects. much of a strain on the Treasury, it | Brooklyn. Statione Tenisrutie. Weathioe: | recommended to the " Standard Oil' Co. of New Jersey. tetraethyl lead is serfous and must be Watson Miller witness before |is the President's view that difficul- e = London, England.. . . 56 Cloudy Sloners the us The report of the committee was |the subject of precise regulation and | committee on World War veterans’ |ties might be encountered if there| The expenditures of the state of | Fobiinhien Tenmiar e tion with the instal Judging by present-day fashions, we | based upon a study of 252 individuals | care. The committee asked provision | legislation. was a depression in business which |South Australia for the fiscal vear | Horea (Fayal): Azorcs... Rain proved lighting system of the city don't need to wait for the next war |exposed In various degrees to the ex-|be made for a continuing study of Executive session of public lands would result in a decrease in Gov- [ending June 30, 1925, are estimated at | Hamilton. Bermud: Cloudy This is a custom tha ils in for women (o bare arms haust fumes of the gas and who had |the problem, committee, ernment revenues. $517,000,000. P 3 Gl Paris. this proposal of 1] hefore the — -5

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