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36 MOUNTED POLICE PROJECT STUDIED Representative Hudson, Navy and Treasury Officials Con- sider Proposal. ) | | i | | | { | Proposed legislation for mounted polic orders was discussed esterday between Represent: ifudson of Michigan, who has ir two bills on the subject; C: P. Jackson, U. S. N., of the oflice chief co-ordinator, and Assistant Secretary the Treasury Andrews. At the conference in the T ) Jepartme it was understc posal for the new Federdl poli & Tederal ce around the N: at a confe attention was direeted more especially to the form such legislation should take. Those taking part in the confer- ence have devoted much time and study to the question, and Capt. J son, it is understood, in particula been investigating the matter for sev. onths. \mnnn the various proj ‘or Improving the efficiency of the service under survey by the of f the chief co-ordinator, it is un stion of a unified pa 1 some of the most in . and finally en-| h, thustastic approv: oLD PAPER SUSPENDS. Buffalo Post Published Continuous- ly 114 Years. BUFFALO, bruary 17 () Post, formerly , yesterday sus- | pended publication after having been issued continuo for 114 vyears, Ownership of the property reverted | from the Coley Publishing Co. to s A. Finnegan, who announced negotiating a sale to a new | te. | cent months the Post has Xn» a1 daily. . predece Commercial as .a weekly. firin u\e final “e" as it w This was Spirited campaign. dropped trom | spelled in those achieved after a uge Yeast Cake, Mash, Two Chinese Laptured in Raid By the Associated Press. LY Mass., February 17.— The Dhiggest yeast cake they ever saw is in possessio® of police to- day The cake is four feet long, seven inches wide and an inch thick. It was seized in a raid ves- terday that netted two Chinese and 400 gallons of mash. Police predict that when the Chinese are arraigned on charges of illegal manufacture and posses- sfon of liquor the veast may the necessary evidence. R TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS. v I—“The Creaking Chair.” farce, at 8:20 p.m. Matinee Kitty it 8:20 p.m. Kelly —"Enter Madame,” Keith’s—Willard Mack, at 2°15 and 8:15 p.m. Earle—"Toytown ville, continuous from 1 to 11 p.m. Strand — 'S vaudeville, continuous from 12:30 to 11 p.m. President—"The Lost Battalion,” photoplay. at 130, 3:30, 7 and 9 p.m. vaudeville, Revue,” vaude- ss Puss,” burlesque, at “Bluebeard’s am., 1:30, 3:30, at 11:30 | 7:35 (-mrl 9:35 p.m. Im— “The Pa!me of Tl\()ll— “The Mask d Bride,"” 4:30, 6:15, 8:05 and 9 Ambassador—"Don Q and 9:30 p.m. Central—"The can,” at 12:30, 9:40 p.m. Lin 2:40, t 5:30, 7:30 Vanishing Ameri- from 3 to 11 p.m. ASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY Patriotic Novelties, etc. GARRISON’S Wholesale Toy and Novelty Co.. Inc. 911 E Street N.W Matinee | i , 6:30, 8 and (colored)—"The Vanishing | = | | | | | | | I THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D- C., WEDNESDAY, BREEDING OF UNFIT 1~ SCORED BY BISHOP Dr. Barnes of London Advo- cates Repressive Measures for Degenerates. By the Associated Press. I.UNI)ON, . Barnes February 17.—Rev. Dr. Bishop of Birmingham, an outspoken declaration last Dight ia afvocation: of menressive measures against breeding of the un- fit. Such repress he maintains, would be “in accordance with the plan by which God has brought humanity thus far on its road.” The occasion for the address was a r \h- | meeting of the Eugenics Educational The bishop contended that 1ly unfit were an impediment ation of what Christians termed the kingdom of God on earth and that when religious people real: ized this truth their objections to re- pressive action against degenerates would cease. Strong arguments could be submit ted, the bishop declared, for the sterilization of mental defectives, but religious sentiment was opposed to it. This opposition, however, might not be permanent. “The humane,” said the speaker, L consequence of his religious in good environment for at he cannnt o al orgnn!mllon is such Any one who has money can spend it. 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T LT L L T T TR TR R TR R RIIAINN NERENNN FEBRUARY 17, 1926. OF STUART MONEY GOES TO HIS FAMILY |4 Widow Gets $1,000.000 Trust Fund—Employes of Cereal King Remembered in Will. By the Associated Pre: CHICAGO, February of the §2,100,000 estate Stuart, treasurer of the Quaker Oats Co., who died January 26 at Pine hu N. C., will be divided among members of his family under the| terms of the will admitted to probate. | A §1,000,000 trust fund is created for the benefit of the widow, Mrs.| Margaret Stuart, who also is given the residen: here and the Summer home at Charlevoix, Mich Two neices and a nephew, John and Margaret Anderson each receive $20,000; while ployes are given $100 for of service. A lifelong friend, Robert Gordon, | will receive $10,000 and Isabella Gard- | ner of Petershorough, Canada, is given $5.000 for her and attention to| members of the Stuart family. 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