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QUALITY PRINTING— i Costs no more than the ordinary kind. | & Adams’ Printing is— HIGH GRADE. BUT NOT HIGH{PRI BYRON S, ADAMS, 13 - ISLAID TO BRIAND 1 More Confusion Results From :g Deputies’ Fight Over anywhere. | €| Today—Low tide, 4:32 a.m. and 4:54 _ {548 pam.; B Condition of the Water. n your, furniture | THREAT 10 RESIGN { Finance Measures. . 3 L8 | By the Associated Press | PARIS, February 15.—The French political situation growing out of the fight in the Chamber of Deputies over the financlal measures seems more confused and uncertain than ever, and Premier Briand appears to be begin- ning to lose patience. It was rumored in the lobbies of the chamber last night that he was heard to remark: “I have had enough of this; I am going to quit.” The sum total of the chamber’s ef- | forts yeste: was to vote measures bringing in 350.000.000 francs, but at the same time to eliminate others providing for almost as' large an amount. Finance Minister Doumer has asked the deputies to sit continu- until his special bill is voted. The Briand cabinet is in a dificult position between the split left cartel, on which it formerly relled for its majority in the chamber, and the right cartel, which seems to be in the stage of formation. Political ob- servers remark that M. Briand will need all his skill to retain the new majority which gave him Friday's vote of confilence, or to win back his old majority among the left. 6. U. SENIOR PROM | T0 BE HELD TONIGHT ;Day Classes of Law School to Com- | bine for Annual Event for | Economic Reasons. The -senior day classes of the Georgetown University School of Law will combine tonight for their annual prom’ at the Mayflower Hotel. Albert H. Kirchner, chairman for the event says the reason for the joint prom is an economic one. Despite this, | however, two orchestras have been |engaged and dancing will continue | from 10 p.m. untl 2 a.m. Ralph Renalducci of the morning s heads the committes from, that anch. Other members of the com- mittee are: William T. Fitzgerald, Burr P. Harrison, Frederic J. Haas, Louis L. | Kirchner, Joseph C. Kirwin, Harry Krasow, Carmer V. Marinaro, Joseph X. Welch, J. P. Cooney, P. Cunningham, L. Droley., Erwin, Willlam G J. T. McLaughlin, jr., J. F. Reilly, Sheffiette, P. J. Murph; . Na carato, J. J. C. V. Leddy, J. K. Finn, J. H. O'Connor, J. Reck, I Steingold, J. W. Guider, I°. J. Harahan, W. J. McGuire, M. F. O'Donoghue, R. F. O'Connor, K. J. McAuliffe, A. R. McCallum, W. A. Robepts, J. P. Segatore, R. J. Norton, W. F. Clark, H. D. Hayes, C. D. Hogan and J. P. Farrell. Columbia—Fair somewhat colder tonight and tomor- row; lowest temperature tonight about 30 degrees; moderate to fresh west | and northwest winds. District of and Maryland—Generally fair tonight and tomorrow, except snow flurries in the mountains tonight; somewhat colder tonight and in east portion to- morrow; moderate to fresh west and northwest winds. Virginia—Generally fair and some- what colder tonight and tomorrow: fresh, possibly strong northwest winds on the coast, diminishing by tomor- row. st Virginia—Mostly cloudy and colder with snow flurries in the nerth- east portion tonight; tomorrow gen- erally fair. Records for 24 Hours. , Thermometer—4 p.m., 38; 8 pm., 35: 12 midnight, 40; 4 am., 38; § am., 34: noon, 43. rometer—4 pan., 29.36; 8 p.m., 2 midnight, 29.58; 4 a.m., 20.68; : noon, 29.78. * temperature, 45, occurred at 8:10 p.m. yesterday; lowest temper- ature, 34, occurred at am. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 55; lowest, 43. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast | and Geodetic Survey.) a Hig] { p.m.; high tide, 10:21 a.m. and 10:44 p.m. P Fomorrow—Low tide, 5:21 a.m. and high tide, 11:12 am. and 11:36 p.m! The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7 a.m.; 5:45 pm. Tomorrow— i sets 5:46 p.m. | Moon rises 9:06 a.m.; sets 9:26 p.m. ‘Automobile lamps to'be lighted one- half hour after sunset. sun sets Sun rises 6:39 4 sun Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at Temperature, 33; condition, muddy. ‘Weather in Various Cities. m.: htly | i B Temperature, @ 3 BE - 2 E3 23 E 5§ 25 23 57 wWeather. Stations. 5 Ea2l . i igiiEl : 8 Anilene Tex. 30.18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D C, MONDAY, 'FEBRUARY 15, 1926. ¥ - | MIAMI FIRE LOSS TOTALS HALF MILLION DOLLARS Blaze Destroys Lumber Company Wa:ehouse and Damages Other Buildings—Four Persons Hurt. By the Associated Press. MIAMI, Fla.,, February 15.—Dam- age of approximately a half mil- lion dollars was incurred here vester- day when flumes spread in the ware- house of the McDonuld Lumber Co., destroNng the warehouse and damaging other buildings. Police are searching for three loiterers, one of whom is thought to have discarded a cigarette in u pile of shavings. A building under construction for the Miami-Herald, next to the lumber company warehouse, was slightly damaged. Four persons were slightly hurt in a confused rush to safety when a number of gasoline drums exploded some time after the start of the blaze. Those hurt were: Mrs. N. M. Brickner, Princeton, Fla.; Milton Reinsburg, William Perry and John Franolich. — HOW TO PICK A WIFE. Bachelor Minister Tells Qualities Men Should Observe. Rev. Charles B. Austin, pastor of the West Washington Baptist Church, in a sermon last night on “The You: Woman a Young Man Should Mar: declared the most important qualities are a cheerful nature, intelligenc sympathy, love of children, fidelit charm, thritt and an interest in church e. The clergyman quoted a high au- thority as saying that intelligence was perhaps the most important ele- ment in marriage, as It was “necessa to have some sence in every family The speaker also stressed econom on the ground that the fear of too heavy expenses {s keeping a great young men away from matri . Austin _explained that be especially careful in what he id, as he himself is not married. Now,after seven years of ex) and restores ‘was never 100% efficient or satisf 5:4 D8 116 .01 50 0 0 | Los Angeles. 30:00 Loutsille - Miami. Fla. N. Orleans. ¥ SRpRe ZRRRRHRNDD Pittsburgh. Portland Me. 20. Portland,Oré 29 eigh. N C. 20. City 30 (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather. London, Enxlant Bart gjonsy Cloudy T | | | i { he had|lion dollar hotel devoted ent | | | ish CAROL'S ACTION HELD Prince’s Renunciation of Rumanian Throne Not Due to Family Quar- rel, It Is Explained. By the Associated Press . BUCHAREST., Rumania, February 15—Former Crown Prince Carol's recent renunciation of his rights to the Rumanian throne was not due to | a dynastic or political conflict or| even family quarrells, it is made clear In a_letter sent by Carol from Milan to Miron Christiea, patriarch of the Orthodox Church and a member of the Prince Michael regency. The minister of the interfor released the letter yesterday for publication. It contains a powerful plea to all Rumanians to sink their party differ- ences and strive for national unity and advancement and give loyal sup- | port to the ruling soverelgns. The newspapers withhold comment on the letter, but the feeling seems to be that Carol now regrets his fool- pade. 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