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2 " *¥ WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1926 N & REVUK'NG P[RM"S G‘E‘;‘;‘g l;;:;‘ii:‘a‘:‘i' P'_ANS G[] FURWARU' SCENE NEAR SPOT WHERE AVALANCHE KILLED 36 P'_AN AMENDMENT EHEARINES SI_K{ET IS GIVEN APPROVAL , For Bxamination’:£OR CAMP HOUSE N T~ A | 10 GUARD ZONING| ON4D. C.BILLS By the Associated Pree Gen. Pershing entered Walter Reed Hospital last night to under- House Subcommittee AISC| 5™ orougn phsical examina. | SPEEAY Action Necessary on 41% LA " K R ’ 4 P Commission Members Ex-|Will Be Conducted Wednes~ 0. K.’s Amendment Extend- | i @pa treotment that wiil « Joint Resolution to Delay " : pected to Change Rules | day and Thursday Before * > He renched Washington Thurs e i : 4 ildi i i ing Date for Renewals. day from his six months' tour of Building for Tourists. T A o5 Fulilig Fecmite. House Committee. duty at Arica, Chile, as neutral 7 ¥ head of the commission set up ] Pavorable report on two measures | under an arbitral award by Prea- While a joint vesolution has dieen o S | The zoning commisson is expected [ Four fmportant District bills are to ihe full Dictrict committee at a | Ident Coolidge to conduct a pleh. | Introduced in both the House and i i % ; to/ adopt_an guendment to' its) g ) apecial meetins tomorrow was ordered | iscite to determine the national |Senate (o deiay the coustruction of ; 5% ) eral e mmiit e on | 1Y 0f the provinces of Tacna and |4 permanent field house in the present / ] 5 gy Arvica. claimed by beth Peru and |tourist camp in East Potomac Park, streets, highways and trafie. Chile. He spent Saturday to |plans are gong forward in the Office 4 g ; On motion of Representative Clar- | i € T SOt o th his |of Public Buildings and Public Parks - y gs.. . merclal areds a8 a resulc of & publly ce J. McLeod. Republican, Michi- | <op 5 ‘student in Phillips Exeter [of the National Capital for r”'t' e X ' | Ly ey L e e gan, two amendments to the exXisUNE | Acidemy, and immediately on his | Lion of this house. provision fur which e, . ing. No opposition developed to the | STOUNE by completing Governmant e ovel One o] aormr.and dnunedletel o i ncTudon 1o the einrant appronri ¢ g . i 3 proposed amendment. which would ?‘:xrvll-rmh;',:d ;_:‘)'\.ngja,:_’: woan h these gives the traffic director au nged matters at his office in the |tion law. Tt was pointed out, how 5 % B [aoply to all cases where property |ernment alreads owne much of thiy thority. on 1 and hearing, State. War and Navy Building [ever, that If any resull is to come | " ¢ 3 consents are required for the estab-[jand. but on the parts still privately fina ther went o the hosplial from the resoluiion. action must be 7 : - y 7 lishment of a husiness in any zone.|owned moxt of the Aermiteriss permits for violation of the traffic act | | The lf]‘(“’l“’""'lw‘:m-‘l};"":'l“';l' Koom :'x?"“}fi“;‘;}:d‘:“:(“,“?;"““,“r e A . - m:m:;.mfi ".‘.:f;",.':'s:n\;:,',;:”lrl‘dr known as Government Hotels have 1 i N © regu- o2t 4 5 » q S 5 . ¥ i 4 DI een erected as well as for violation of traffic regu heart symptoms which are be- |rent fiscal vear § . + 2 S g 5 1 % : flgunh’l‘ishmenll untll applicants cer. Il' uwm..x..mod in this legislation lations. lieved 1o be due in large part to The resolution was Introduced in | : : i : 3 . tify to the building inspector that|to authorize the use of $1,500.000 | to be the subject of hearings next provisions to provide an addl | Wednesday and Thursday before tha tional safeguard againsi eetablishing [ House committee on public buildings of undertaking parlors into first com- | and grounds The mos! important of these fa for the enlargement of tha Capital grounds by completing Governmant pend or revoke automobile \ second amendment extends the! finfected teeth, which he was un- |the Senate by Senator Bruce of Mary ‘ s 2 they have notified all owners of prop- | siill avallable in the Treasurv and date for reissuance of permits t |n'm able to have (reated satisfactorily |land ;r'd] in lhe{li{nluse:n I)m;:m nta » 4 Lo N/ ' A g erty within the prescribed radius In | whatever additional sum may be ] next and mikes a permit good (or | i Avica. JEve eliman ot Basyind conale . o writing of their intentfon at least 10 | necessary omplete the purchase three vears at a fee of $1 a year. Th of the House DIXtrict comm 3 ’ ke B . 5 i days prior to filing of the appiication. | Action at $330.000 to be raised by this permit e Changelin besign . » {8 g 3 Backed by Cleizons. cause the Government is payi fee is to be expended on completion . iy d 5 5 y 000 in rental for part of this I of the electric traffic signal system Changes in the exterior dextcn of . L - gThe smendment wan fndorved b | the Laltimore and Ohlg Kalirond s g § the proposed permanent ficldhouse / y d P e Dupont Clrele Citizens' Amsocia- | and it is mrgued that this is v Water Bill Approved. for the tourist camp in Bast Potonmc ‘ % 4 3 3 tlon through its representative, HECOROTRIG Nohan . #he: Gover t The second measure favorably re Park are being made in the offic b o 9 i P ok Duncan Bradley, who suggested tha! | utends to purchase the land Tk ported s the Moore bill to permit de | of public buiidings and public parks ¥ ¥ oy the bona fide and not the “straw”|bill wiready has pussed the Senate livery of District ater from the of the National Capital to mak 1 7 % ¥ # owners of property'be notified Her- Another bill to be considered » Dalecar across the Chain couform to suggestions of the Com - . 3 ol bert Wilson, vice chairman of the| he hearing horizes the purchese Firidze to the Arlington County sani-| wisston of Fine Arts, which hax ap- : - * A J i zoning committee of the Federation | by the Secretary of Commerce of a district { proved its design in genernl. As ¢ 4 « -z of Citizens' Associmfons, also ap-|site and the construction and sq yresentative Thomas 1. Rlanton SEa £ ax thix fenture is complete, it was| 3 3 ¢ 7 ; » proved the amendment ment theron of a building for use served notice that he would vigorousiy aid. the detailed plans and specifi- | B ~ E s A proposal to change' the property | 4 a le and test ¢ Appose this legislation. He said he iti cations for the construction of the | B & 5 & - A on which the abandovwed John F.|depot 0 ot 10 exceed $50.000 cesents the disposition of nearby 200 From Many Cities to bullding will be drawn preparatory | - Cook School is located, an the north "he auth the cc Maryland and Virginia to evade pay-| . = : to letting” the contract for the build- r = side of ) street hetween ¥ourth and | srruction by fns tases and ntherwise supporting | CONsider Varied Projeots |ine Bingham, Utah, where the residents sit on the po Fifth sireeis. from residential to Arst | merce of the National (Capital. at the same It will be several weeks hefore this It was in a nearby valley like this that an avalanche yesterday wiped out a commercial. %o that the sckool mav| the prese time trying to get ail the benefits is done. It is pr ple that constrie- (Offcial photo, T, 8. Army Air Service, from National Geographie he nsed ax a storehouse, was phjected andards thew can out 'af the Capital, 1t was and Attend Banquet. o Wil be siaried Auring the Spring = B S i e v | seadon on motion of Representative Bowles, he bulding will not © 10 he com- cinity. Maj. Raymond O. Wilnarth "he ~th bhill autherizes the e, Sl R T = R B e i ASKS AID AEMNST 'SNIPER-MANIAC LOOSE IN OMAHA; |2 % e "l 000 e s thne is urged Vorable report on the water bill was| Two hundred educators from all|as long ax the meney iy obligated, it system, who advocated xecutive avenue between ordered parts of the Nation. who are engaged [ was said 3 AR A Rl o gy change. explained that if the scfhool | grounds of the W hite House and the Republican, Pennsylvania, the sub- be reglstered by this evening. it Is|will. it was pointed out, have the E approximately $4.800 a vear now | A Hfih bill 1o be ; rommittee deferred action on the|expected, at the convention of the|effect of establishing the tourist camp spent for the storage of hooks, paper | to convey » the City { t Moore bill to erect a new bridge on| National Vocational Guidance Asso- kK N . g . - and other school supplies. certain Govermmner pr ¥ the site of the present (hain Bridge jon, which is being held at Hotel | Klaborate ‘plans have been | Terror Spread in City by Shooting to Death of Two tion of the post office site 20 fe entirely at the expense of the Federal! Washington tor making a great recreation center | 3 . . Other Changes Taken Up. idih, extend Governmenf, Representative William| Early ivals spent this morniug |of the so-called heavy sports out and Attacks on Others—One Wounded in L p No opposition was registered to u | ox Favette street. s ¢ Hammer, Democral. North Caro-|in inspecting vocational training | this western end of East Potomac —_— proposal to change from residential | feat. west from the corner lina, said -Let's finish the Arlington |schools of the District under guid- | Park. but the establishment of thet o e Mestorians Ma . R°A0d first commercial ¢ to resi-| sirept, for use for street pur Memorial Bridge frst.” Ance of Miss Tesse La Salle. assaclate | tourist camp there permanenty win| California ~ Man Declares l’.v Mysterious Marksman. dential A restricted, property within Gomnpramiss oniPasmil superintendent of schools in charge | interfere matertally with this the srce "““"";" by Wy s N / L o se o s sl i f nue. Forty-sixth street and Newark | [TALY CALLS TYRO Chairman Ziniman of the Distgict | Following & luncheon st noon at Oppose Permanency. State Institutions Are Given | ny i swcired piees hrvih the hend On Tuests sev | Mreet. Owners of adiacent properts. | committee had drafted the amend-|the Washington, at which greetings| Kecause of this effect of perma 5 OMAHA, Nehr. February eral persons veported that they had|however. opposed the proposal 1o} ent miving the trafic director u.|Were extended by representatives|nency there has been a move started Unfair Advantage. lice today bexan an intensive search | been fired upon change 1125, Blevenih :alreet. froms TALK DANGER Us Thotity 1o “revake driving lcenses, | from each State delegation, the a in Congress to defer the erection of [for a snipermaniac. whom Connection hetween Dr/Searie’s death st commercial to renidentis] 1o el e A Blantan said whs the prin.|clation plunged into its principal ob- | this buliding until more consideration —— vesponsible for the shooting nd other reported activitles of the low construction of an_apartment | ——— Sinal murpose ot wie bl Tt 'was|Jeet of this vear's convention. com-|can he given to keeping the camp| Ry the Ascociated Press of i D. Searle, a sniper-muniac was seen hy the police | house. Mis. Emerson e | . ¢ o g R o o e mlant pilation of reporis and findings in | here. City planners and others point his office last night. T in_the fact that he had heen shor | Rresident of the Womens Armv and | Reopening of Controversy Ty pted on motion of Mr. Blanton. Fagard to. the: need tand work of s Jout thatia tovicist s : State branch banking in ifornia |y, . 4 Cerion | With a hullet of the same caliber as |-Yavy League. argued that the change, Mr. Zihiman then offered the amend: | Te& it that a tourist camp never should [ S1AT€ branch bha } Allfornia | the sniper has wpr error in : f the same caliber an | N8VY League. argued that, | Ehanosllor Tt g y X counselor or counselors in public | be established ax a permanent featur eatens to drive national banks out | reivhLorhood bordering the downtown | those used in the previous firings. [%Would lower the value of the property | Austriam Chancellor Hit ment, recommended by the District e ls Nhe senvi 1d i hould be x i « ;] of the flield, the Senate banking and | . o An empty cartridge w beside the |OWned by the organization in that Commissioners. 1o extend for one year, | Scho 0 serves as a guide tofbut shou o constructed that it] o anc siboommittea op the McPad. | Louiict Whete numerous: shotg ‘ APLUES S was bes) ** | neighborhood by Roman Prezs. Shat 16 unt) March 81 1957, the time | Students in the selection of eourses |can be moved without great expense | (U1 PICL BUbSmINILes o (BE MOKAG [ becn fired at pedestrians, resulting in bod The Michigan Park Citizens' As- = for reissuance of permits. The Dis.|of Voratlon tralning. teaches spe-|or loss of capital invested to the ou | {7 MEDEIE DI wae SO0 (o0 By K the death of on The: hody wan /discovered: by s | AIS NECHESE Boit OLEene . L8 et e o Tt owld be| cialized courses in some school sve-|I¥ing section as the city grows o Mlseralo. vice Presidant of the Dr. Seatie. the police said. appen earle. who safd that she hecame wor. [ S0Ciatlon and residents In the vicinity phyveically. fmpossible to do this work | l€MS. acquaints pupils with the opnor About $40.000 remains to be ex-| (1 fonal Bank of Oakland. |, have been shot as he was p ried when her hushand did not return [ 0F FRelith aha Carndoiph e | B Jefore July 1. 3r. Blanton argued tunities of various trades and how topended in the construction of the i | A0 byypgerala. appearing in suppore | 115,12 [eave his office, “The ) ot G i ) e e for a provision which would make @ | 86t Jobe after training in completed.|poned peimanent feld house. and I | of'thie Miciadden bill. appeated for 1he OUDE Sy i soas st calied to) the, Hamemsie e I8 ot 10 lof Fweltth and Heudolnh streets driver's permit good for five years at Discussion at Banquet. L ta Y e SR e houck | issisiation &8 s mesos of chEcking e | iy nropiscudius BoMog BE & gedes |other Shanitnes. police salf (nat thew| Lo commertisl C 1o reaidontia) & | dangsre the reopening % fee of §1 8 year. After conniderable] spny aiscunsion will be contintied wt]thie cars Baey borMcudt 10 MAvel yureadl of hranch bamking on the Dart | i, who repareed he Nl boen shot tn| helieven the msniac has Deen forte | The owner of the property objected Adige question by {en. Tlame discussion, an agreement was reached | . 0 SIRHUIRCR, T e SO O o | tention. Hkely. 1o be ofeced frae v [ of State banks who are members of | the lip. e TTant Wiinn Mo ] o extond Bk Lo dite ta. poL oreed | The lot is the oniy one in the Square {the Ausirian chancelior, i his spee tending the.t 1 1en ¥ to be offered that the il P o | the lip. Sunday nig liam Mc- | to extend his zoie due to police ac- | zoned commercial < e R s ‘?!’\]s“fl'xlfl‘rn\v"“:u“’-;"rl::rlr‘rlz‘:e;'vlnfi' nigat. ‘In the near future the con-|Government, having expended this ”“" ¥ ‘J” I Beserve sixtem | Devitt, a dairyman. was found sho: ity in that sectio zoned commerciy [ berore the zeneral commissien of 2t of'$] & vear 3 -| vention plans to adopt a policy in re-!amount of money in building it 1y N banking competition. he sald. | nationai conr Yienna yed L8 pol o ik X maney 1n bulld u sure would have the result in | - s ' [ Mr. ‘Blanton spoke enthusiastically | B ot Sogaseien® vork and, fo] sond not waste it by moving ebve: | Gifing U Ve nring sauac rom | COMMITTEE URGES tansterrea trom the presdent o | ORDERS 15 REMOVED of the “splendid traffic signal system ! o egtion in a book to be published within the Federal Reserve System e rens. . TO FLORIDA FOR TRIAL Mgt 1iE new conception of the powers | e s on Sixteenth street.” saving that the 1 ; i %0 that member banks might devote 2 traffic director should have $400,000 o | o, Schools inspected by delegates this ALUMINUM PROBE: and duties of the Senate may extend [ the meas: : b morning were the Phelps Vacational, all their efforts to meeting the com - provide similar trafiic lights on all the | FO"NAR ML Tolnpical High School. SEEKS MORE PROMOTIONS | petiticn of the non member banis who to the judicial department of the|Judce Requires Washi Men | #uthorities ag in < main thoroughfares. 1t wax made | i ot Corational. Margaret: Washing. continue the extension of branch CUMMINS DISSENTS | Government and mayv end in a sub. | Jud8e Requires Washington Men |, -, . sdige were in contradiction? part of the amendment that the money | ton Vocational. Armatrone Teenniesi| FOR CHAPLAINS OF ARMY | banking. T antial recall of judicial decisions by to Answer to Charge of Plot the Italian government's promises raised by license fee should be used (yjign School and the Jefferson Junior The California banking law. he safd, for completion of this electric signal | Gty School S ? = = q;vmlm_ Mr. Blanton explained that i = : Secretary Davis Says Discrimina- | State banks into national hanks, mak v : %o of the S e in the exercise of its " the District Commissioners and the Arrangements Commitee. e ing it virtually impossible for national | Slared. present a subject of the &rav-| funcrions to advise and cons 4 Justice Bailey, Criminal Division 1, | detached (ro traffic director have agreed on the fol-| The local committee on arrange- tion Exists Against These hanks to get the necessary velief from | @81 character. The question arises. he |appointment of i Sanoent e | today signed formal orders of remuval | Haly atier the lowing program of traffic signals. ments is composed of Mary Stewart. Officers. fthe California State Legislature saiq. over the proposal that the Sen- |, ecision ix rendered by a distrier | 0f 15 Washingtonians to Florida to The Messaggs - f Berl Signal Program. director junfor division. United | “When I left Californfa,” Mr. Fitgz- | A€ Judiciary committee he 1L1(fl;e~.l ;n court "or by the (Srcnit Court of Ap. Answer an indictment conspiracy | and Vienna ith ahove plac States Employment Service, chalr-| Legislation to give the chief chap. | =erald said. “the branch banking { conduet an investization in order to|peals which does not meet the ap. !0 Violate the liquor law he orders | tion of the sts and friendly On Massachusetts avenue from New | man: L. R. Alderman. specialist in |1ain of the Army the rank of brigadier | S0clations had fallen out among | Ascertain whether in its judzment and | jr, o Senate. f the new moliew | 0f removal were by direction of the ove. the Uppe Jersey avenue to Twenty-second street; | adult education. Bureau of Educa- |general and to speed up promotions | hemselves. The Bauk of Italy was afterward in fthe judzment of the Sen-| i< coryect, why should not the judiei. | DIStrict Court of Appeals 1 - Premier Mus on Sixteenth street from H street to|tion: Mrs. Anna L. Burdick. agent|in the Chaplains’ Corps has. been | zed in an attempt to put the | ate the aluminum Co. of America Bas| iy committee be directed to inquire | ' ounsel for the men noted an ap- | solinis w : and take timely stej Newton street; around Lafavette|for trade and industrial education.|recommended to Congress by Secre. |head cnelty Trust and Say- | Yiolated the decree rendered June 1o the soundness of the decision |Pea] and the accused were continued | 1o av cations or an Square; on Pennsylvania avenue from | Federal Board for Vocational Edu- |tary Davis of the War Department ings Co. in jail. The Bank of haly [ 1912 |and what is to hinder a Joint resolu. At liberty on bail to await the action | parahle the Peace Monument to Twenty-eighth | cation: Stephen E. Kramer, assistant | “Living expenses and responsibili- | hid been refusec a permit for the No Constitytional Basis. [tion airecting the President ta ap.|©f the appellate court. Under the = ha ek aper savs, street northwest: on M street north-{ superintendent of schools: Jessie La | ties of chaplains cull for the same pay lishment of two branch hanks | t ROME, Feh 18 The press as “unnecess e of hath housex, accompanied, of liberai treatment. The Upper Ac Continued from First Page) | i very unfriendly tn conversion of| - (Uontinued from PFirst Pag fof caurse. by an effective co-operation Against Dry Law. sometimes called Southern Tyrol, was . point new fudicial tribumal o pe.|TUles counsel have mninety davs in | persists in reps : ierman for west from Twenty-ninth to Thirty-|Salle. associate superintendent in [@s that of officers with whom they are [ in (he city of Los Angeles. The Jaw | There ix no constitutional authorits: fyiew the decision. assuming. of course, | Which to present their appeal to the feizn minisier - wal o recognize fourth street; on Rhode Island ave.|charge of research: E. N. Matthews. | associated in order to obtain and re.|Kives the State hanking superintend- | Senator Cummins declared. for the|thai the Senate would so ues e DIEher court. hat the severe Halian poliey in the nue from Connecticut avenue to Flrst | divectar of the industrial divisian, | tain the class of men desived for this|ent absolute discretion In the igsue | vesolution recommended in the ma-|power of confirmation as to accom. Upper Adize resulied from the agita street northwest: on Connecticut ave-| Children's Bureau. United States De- | service.” the Secretary said in his|0f such permits. but the Bank of | Jority report I plish the desired resuit? | tion there and did not cause it nue from Eighteenth street to Cathe-| partment of Lahor: L. J. ©'Rourke. |communication. adding that a discrimi. | 1taly went to court 1o force him to | “If the course indicated in the pro. | Tod in Congare { . dral avenue; on F street northwest|director of research, Civil Service |nation now existed in that connection. | &rant authority for establishing the | Posed resolution becomes the settled | Functions of Senate. oday 1n Longres: from Sixth to Fifteen street: on G |Commission: Mrs. Arthur C. Wat-| The Secretary also urged ihat the | hranches | practice of the Senate, the overthrow e Benate has Tour IHOUSE BODY WILL street northwest from Sixth to Fif- | kins, secretary. National Congress of | 377 Army fleld clerks and quartermas It they are successful in the suit, | 7€ our form of government is the cer- | . CRE Bepale has four distinct func- conat ! teenth street: on Sixth street north-| Parents and Teach Migs Charl field clerks be granted the same | the bank act of California, as to limita- | (410 resuit.” he said o b Rl Rerormnder the Sopate: HEAR CIVIC LEADERS west from Pennsylvania avenue to|Willlams. field secretary. National |status as warrant officers of the Keg. | tion of hranch banking. is gone. There | “The struggle which must ensue will || SASUTRUOT PG 1 (8 2 part of the The Senate today took up on the Rhode Isiand avenue: on Thirteenth | Education Assoclation: Fav L. Bent- |ular Army as regards longevily pav.| will be no fimit on the extension of | SN either in the complete subordina. | WEItIve Wranch of the Government | floor the report of the majority of BUDGET street northwest from Pennsylvania | ley. in charge of attendance, Wash-| fransportation of dependents & on | hranch banking. |tion of "the execuitve or judictal| LM muy., therefore, enact legislation. | (he judiclary committee recom OND.C. avenue to Florida avenue: on Eight.|ington public schools; John S.|change of station. and retirement. He | ihomige of the McFadden measure, | Pranches of the Government to the | fetond. Jt mav try officers of the | ,yending an investigation to deter eenth street from Pennsylvania avenue | Gambs, McKinley High School. Wash- | noinied out that 47 of the Army clerks | My Fiinserald aid. wil not glve Cafi. | [€8IMatYve branch or fu subjecting the | {1 SUGEE who are fmpeached by | mine whether the Aluminum Cot to Florida avenue: on Twenty-second | ington, and Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter.| had served more than 30 vears and | fovnts iional hanis &l the relief | eEislative power tw the executive (1% J\HEC of Hepresentatives, Thitd, | puny of America violated the court street from Pennsylvania avenue to|president. local congress of Pareni- | that 36 were over 62 vears of age ornia national banks ail . 1 power. Stripning the proposal to enter | ! MY give or withhold its advice and | Gecree of 1912. In this connection Massachusetts avenue; on Florida ave- | Teacher Assoclations. - they need. but it will g0 a long Way | ypon this inguiry of everyihing save [ (UISCNU Lo treaties which the Presi- | sepator Cummins presented an ad nue northwest from Massachuseits % > to meet the situation in that State. |« hare essentials, it means just this— | 9€0 Bas made with forelgn powers. 1 report for the minority of A eHils 16 Coneetont avona sl Afterncon Speakers. JAMES M. H med e B o e Ju e | Fourthl 16 iivay sive or withlgid. i(s NS Cnniiese: @ongend Maryland avenue from Firsi street| Dorothea de Schweiniiz of the . HENRY DIES. 36 BODIES TAKEN cituge it doubis the conciusions reach. | 40Vice and consent o the appoint- | jo (here is no constitutional wu northeast to the intersection with Bla-| University of Chicago, president of | ed by the Department of Justice. is to | 1 0f ,r"l foiory (of ibe United | (gority for an inveatigution of the densburg road. the assoclation, presided at the lunch- i - try the Aluminum Co. for the allexed | ©31¢S asare provided for in the Con- Alufninum Company @ proj a DG oed, depvored torestinte] Lo RS 0T FEesed AL O Ch, Computer in D. C. Water Depart- FROM DEBRIS OF Vialations of The decree. 17 it finds the | $Uttion 1.\[.4'? ‘:i;‘lln\\h!l bt per- |y e majority traffic bill with amendments recom-|ment of vocational education of the ment Victim of Apoplexy. defendant guilty it will then set about b = B onseor the The conferees on the tax reduc mended by the District Ccmmissioners | University of Wisconsin led a discus-| mop sy UTAH AVALANCHE |discovering a iawver who holds the | J1B¢7 of these powers. It is. of course. | gjon bill were still in conference fevorably reported, but was ungble to |afon on the proposed yearbaok at| James Malcolm Henry, 62 years 6ld, | Senate opinion and direct the Presi. |01 contended that a resolution di- The interstate commerce com do so. Mr. Blanion had previously | the afternoon session. Other speak- | COMPuler in the water department of s . dent to emplor him recting the judiciary committee to as- | jiiee went on with hearings on stated that he was opposed fo some lers included W. M. Allen, counselor |the District Government and promi. | (Continued from First Page.) “The resolution will then o to the | te5tain whether the decree of the Dis- | the bill to provide for railroad con. of the Commissioners' amendments|of the South Hills High School of [N€Nt In many patriotic societies here. Hoiise of Representatives and that | s womuit of thie linited States for | ‘wiidations | riea case where sy . % Mo a & o A " ver " he Western District of Pennsylvani and' would fight them on the floor of | Pittsburgh: Mildred E. Lincoln, coun. | Sied Monday”of epoplexy at his home. | the accident to fts member news | hods must i1y the case sgain. and it 11 40 ; nnsylvania The banking and currency com the House. selor of the Monros High School, | ! sirest He had apparently been | papers in all parts of the country. | ji" concurs with the Senate it “m}‘",;f"‘,,‘, I Sielated comes within the | inirtee heard further restimony on He served notice that he would also [ Rochester, N. ¥.. and Dean Francis [ lo B00d health until striken. il is| ‘Every survivor taken from the | paes the resolution. Then the lawver | BTl o Wonhrm e ments. ratify | yhe pational banking hill endeavor to have the salary of Tramc | H. Bradshaw, University of North |#ated: and had continued at his work | debris was brought to the Emergency | je employed. and he intia‘es the pro- | (" {he" Conatitition confers pme su. | Hearings on uscle Shoals were Director M. O. Eldridge increased from | Carolina. Speakers at the hanquet | "y P li0st IdIng. Hospital on the same floor With thi%| ceedings for contempt. If the court | thority wmon the Senarte o make the!| Fesumed before the agriculture $6.000 to $7.500. and that of the as. | meeting tonight will be Mr. EARerion. | gominis ot the W p Tocaiber of the | office and only a few feet distant. | agrees with the Senate and House. | protct YINC 0 SIS 10 RaKe M8 -ommittee. sistant director, Col. Moller, increased | chairman; Dr. Harry Kitson of the | o7t % B0 o AT ¢ d‘ "--'h' ciety | The bodies recovered were carried | the fine or imprisonment will he im- | {L?REC AUy, it mus be found I | The committee on publie lands from $4.000 to $6.000. He also notified | Teachers’ College. Columbla Uni- [ the' Revolution. e ale '[h'l Sons of | past the office door on the Way 10|poged. If. however, it should happen |4 BUSAT 10 #Ict (EEISAtion. It 18 | continued corideration of the the committee that he was going to | versity, New York. and Dr. C. R.|the aemy and Nowy moq qonged (0| the room where efforts at identifiea | that the 'court exonerates the de. |20 0% 0 miltees to make an in. | Stenfield grazing bill | contend on the floor for ail of the | Mann. director of the American | Chase Clube s @'Y and the Chevy|tion were made before it was taken|fendant. then. in order to be logical | Tolit tion for the purpose of inform- There provisions in his bill. Council on Education of Washington. | “Born In” prince ceorges County. | th 'np'h.;mp.-g::;;nnnnh;m:lv]‘"‘;_-r?;';,r; and pursue ihe matter {o the end. | hes Feucn for the purpose of inform- e I Epcon; v - u 3 vas 3 DE & e Sy o v 3 > —— ! reh « e > : :XTENS _Mary Stewart of the United States| Md.. he received his early cducation | ngle decail of the 2R otk a0 Senate Al e Hioviee vouldivesy [ivanial tay The House today has under con. |@vailahle fo irchase of PLANS LIGHT EXTENSION. | Employment Service. will be chair-|in that State, but moved | gle deta another resolution directing the | VLIV L s final ] wi d Saerestng nery for the bt mesting: temOrraw |t e o ed to Washing- uw'rlu(-kvdr & no-"llal eflnrlh: were made| president to appoirt another judge | qyaciion: | l‘m 'w:;:ba;:i‘ Lol !\dsrn(h;n‘x|hoh‘|‘r||d0|-enrlpm oficen. | BIEE e R amia, superty evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. Frank W.| He is survived by his wi s, | 10 bring Information Lo the press cor-| or other judges to review the action | jny the alleged violation of thix de-| & aubcommitie of licenses atd other officers Eldridge to Us i ‘Bullnu.‘sup‘rinundnm of Washington | Ameita Heary: :“ul:x,!‘erf”iu -“‘Yfi}h;:“;' '*T:"x'"\‘h:”s By [depitiend iconhiny oF the ;“"’""’,‘ St Dhen would 1an | cute; et S of ;»nlf- ,fl,,.f‘,\'";‘:,';,‘,',',‘\',','.:: 9o ihe) Tovse | e aid TAALIOMS i reca public’ schools, and Miss Grace Ab-| Mason and 4« brother. 1. Wiliaey | Ve ow a hunt for lawyers. who. it mav |, constitutional legislation? In | 3 favorable r hotan ed at salaries of $LYG0 and $1.320 1 bottachief of the Children's Bureau of | Henry of this cf ® ; i Ry be ussumed, if made judges. would e ; avorable report to the full bis- & ™ S0 egniie Libar I ihe With the passage by the Senate of | the Department of Labor, will speak.| Funeral Jl'm.-.'.'."“.u beé conducted CALLED “NARROWLST TOW ugree with the Senate and House of ST t (riet committes at a speclal meet _\‘“H“N\l Pl Rnioi ibrat the first deficiency appropriation bill, | Dr. Willlam A. White, superintendent | at the residence thix afternoon. Rev T e Uepresentativay, for dLimay Ny taken - - ine e ”""‘"“‘;“‘""‘ ssistant is usked at u salary of 31,500 carrying an item of almost $42,000|of St. Elizabeth’s Hospita Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St |, The town of Binghsm. Utah. has for granted that the Senate would JERITZA ACCLAI to the existing trafiic law, and also |, ") Mount Pleusunit Library five for the Trafic Bureau, Director M. 0. | liver an address at the session Satur-| John's Episcopal Church, will officiate, | V661 called the “world's uarrowest|not vonfiom any nemination - that MED. 8 favorable report on the Moore |,y positions are asked ut silaries Eldridge made plans today for extend. | day morning on personnel service for [ Interment will be fn Congressionai | VI~ and also might be termed the| would not lead to the result sug bill to deliver water from the Dale: | /00 trom $900 to $1,680. A library ing the traffic lights on Sixteenth |the proplem individusl. Cemetery. : “noisest,” said a bulletin by the Na-| gested. M carlia Reservoir ucross Chain | SANSiug frow $900 (8 BLCO0 S street and Massachusetts avenue The convention will close with a tional Geographic Society today ~ T NEW YORK. February 1§ () | Bridge to the Arlington sanitary |§oih Tentey Schuol branches i Approximately $15.000 will be used | meeting at 8 o'clock Saturday evening = e describing the scene near which many ould Trausfer Functions. | \jaria Jeritza, for several seasons the | district. salury of $1,680. making nine ne for additional traffic lights. The|at the Hotel Washington. CALL RAIL STRIKE lives were snuffed out by anavalanche. | oL idol of operaguers, vesterday tavi her | Contingent and miscellaneous |, qiions at sularies totaling $12.900 present light-controlled area on Six ol (™ = The copper-mining _:""llr;lmuhm!ll_\"lu( alst i the practice of reviewing the | farewell of he Loveraaudiences for 'fl"‘:fl",‘;"‘;f'“;‘e ‘["»*r:” tof lolum: rhis would b the totul salar teenth street will be extended north - T some 3.000 persons, sai e bulletin, % it < this season with a special non sub- b ext fiscal vear are | pajule up to %60 for em ward to Park road. while the Massa OFFICER KILLS SELF Mexican Union Officials Set Febru. | Uralls along the bottom of a canyon | foncluslons of ‘_;;‘:"_:"':_‘”"‘_fl::‘m‘,fi prion production of “Iannhauser. | being considered in executive ses. | ) chusetts avenue svstem will be en E about two miles, and nowhere is the| ' tions or even civil suits, the | The Viennese soprano consented to sion today by the subcommittee on For substitute and other special and to Seventh street. JUNCTION CITY, Kans., February | MEXICO CITY, February 15 (4, .| G608 while in their homes can shake | (G088 Ny "Geiiias for inquirfes | #(1e1 10 calls had been answered by | appropriations committee. ducting of station public scheol A large portion of the deficiency |18 (). —Capt. Walter Buford, 45, shot | Orders have heen issued for a general | N4Ns With passins motorists and an |y, yjieged crimes azainst the | LAuritz Melchior and Friedrich sparr. | Fivevear aviation progrm [ hyildings, a toial of $3.500 is asked appropriation. Mr. Eldridge said. would | and killed himself in his quarters at | strike of all the mechanice of the g, | Unexpected approach of 8 ear some.| b UGBS, (o “the Depart.|Who supported her. Then, in dress- | belng consldered In executive ses: |ihe same as for the current fiscal be used to purchase new traffic signs.| Fort Riley vesterday afternoon. tonal Ratlroads nt Mesiee emeovi | times means a tourist will have to| [OLES STRIR NEEE, L0 CNEC | ing =own and fowing hair. Jeritza | Sion by naval affairs committee. {vear. For extra services on Sunday renew operators’ permits and painf | The officer left a lengthy letter di- | Fehruary 25. unless meanwhile the | PAck @ quarter of a mile to let it pass. | 4y indictment or failed to secure an | harkened (o the scores calling for Consolidation of certain hu- |holidays and Saturday half holidays huilding supplies and $1.200 for sta tioner For repaivs and improvements to the building and cquipment ar new furniture a toial of S20.000 was — . = recommended by Dr. Bowerman. of $5.000 is for linoleum, $3.000 2000 for white lines at the intersections of | recting disposal of his personal ef-| difficulties hetween the P The soclety described the town in | {f RO CTHE B S llure to bring | her’ by name and took 10 more cur-| 'eAus in the Department of Com- |z total of $2.500 is asked boulevard highways. The (rame| fects and for the carrying on of the | companies are settled. - * " ‘"|davlight as being “punctuated by fre-| USRI S0 00" e “atiempts to | tain calls of her own. : | merce being considered In execu For hooks, periodicals and newspa director also has planned to purchase | various Army enterprises of which | This is the first thraat of labor troy. | uent fusillades of Wasting fram the| girc.t"‘\he President to appoint a| Melchior, a Dane, made his Amer | tive session by the merchant ma- |pers for the Public Library an appro a number of new and specially fe.|he had charge, but assigning no rea- | ble on the rallroads since their recent | R€arby copper mines. and normally It | jaCvar ‘who is known to be in har-| ican debut’ singing the role of Tann.| Fine committee. priation of $25,000 is proposed in this signed luminous reflectors to place at | son for his action. return fo private management. sees a score or more of premeditated | mo T BAY JIUSHECT € G5 “Genite | hauser effectively: and receiving ac- Hearing on McNary-Woodruff [ bill. which ix only half as much as bridge approaches and railroad avalanches. will become so frequent that the exe-|claim for his vocalization in the last | forestry bill before the commitice |the current appropriations. viaducts. An amazing unefl:f‘h’ for ‘h; ‘h‘“;]' cution of the laws will be practically | act. on_ ggriculture. For binding and necessary pers n\:\l = # 3 o i sands of tourists who motor throug! Hearing on proposal to extend |services a fotal of $11.000 is asked by SR Din of Dance Hall and Saloon Attended SRt e T Ask L " civi ami commal T o che | D e OF (i amount 3500 id, was the sight of p locomo- - N dians before Indian affairs com- |is for wages TON % & A1 ; e wiss Ma 8 eague to Leave . (o wag . 3 Se ac tives scurrying around the dozen tiers | i mittee. For maintenance, repaivs, fuel, ———r German 8 arCh f()l' Cancer Bd(’l]l] of mining rajlroad which spiral the|® ), % oy ~Gen. Smith. principal witness at |jighting, fitting up buildings, Tunch D hos v, Chartenon o o i Doy If Soviet Position Is Supported| i g owomed Bevurtment ot o st iesile and o —Too c] on was de- ed do N ¢ | delivery vehicles a total of $20.000 was clared Ly the attending physician to | By the Associated Press. hall above and & saloon below. There |ore. Moving of the tracks every few Tk oo SN S8a1on comuiltten: B inded by DF. Bowerniu have caused Anita Reno, 16, of this PHILADELPHIA, February 18. the German biologist saw patients for | days wus said to be required as the . Judiciary committee holds veg- | \pich is an increase of $5,000 over city to suffer a stroke of paralysis yes- | How the research of Dr. Josef Schu-|an hour or two a day to keep starva. | blasting digs deeper into the moun-| By the Aesociated Press - In yesterday's discussion of the| ular meeting in executive session he current appropriation. The terday. 2 macher, in Germany, which resulted in | tion from the door and spent the re. | tain sides. GENEVA, February 18.—Reliable in- | Russo-Swixs affair In the Swiss Parlia- Subcommittee of post office com. | L gest items in this expense acco The girl is an expert dancer and | the lsolation of what he believed to be [ mainder of his waking hours toiling e — formation indicates that the Swiss|ment. at Bern, thé government stand | mittee conducts hearing on barring | e $3,000 for elactric and gas I frequently had given exhibitions of | cgncer bacilli was carried on amid the | over his test tubes. 1e quoted Dr. Col. Mark Brooke Transferred. government would regard as an offi-| was approved. fraudulent devices and lottery | 33500 for conl, £2,000 e ity “how the dance should be done.” distractions of a dance hall .:: a ? S;humachn' l.::éer as ;ta_\'|lnx that he 2 * Jetal mromL:n_v deu( l\nn [b.v n{ne : oun-| M. ne:":x"“' (‘ofnuer:"luv!. opposed | paraphernalia from the mails. ment. $1.700 for printing, $1,200 for = v = logn is being related here today by | :'had now reached an ahsolutely clear | Assignment of Lieut. Col. Mark |cil of the League of Nations to trans-|any cuses for the assassination Patents committee conducts 7 t‘::-’. P:dw-rd‘ Ahlswede, former col- | conception of the whole chemical sit- | Brooke,. Eingineer Corps, now on gen- | fer the disarmament pourparlers out- of the Soviet emissary Vorovsky un-| hearing on copyright designs. House Asks List of Officers. league of the German scientist. uation on carcinoma,” and although |eral staff duty, as disirict engineer at | side Switzerland because of the refusal | less Rusmia_apologized for the spolia- L r° Ahiswede received a letter a|‘“this does not allow of ‘a fight |Jacksonville, Fla.. effective March 20.|of Soviet Russia to send delegates to | tionofthe Swiss legation and the mur-{ hearing on praposal to extend Ked- The House today passed a resolution , : propo: directing the Secretary of War tn|week ago from the German biologist, | against carcinoma in the same scene [ was announced today in Army orders. | Geneva, der of the Swiss chancellor. eral aid to the States. e Tt th Tt it "aoers aw | anticipating the cabled reports of the |as sal\arsen. we now possess results|Col. Brooke will relieve Col. Gilbert| Official Swiss opinion is even dej ANWling to published reports of re- e o auty of o eiviliom ‘matuse. | diacovery. He said that because of | concerning the reatment of carei- | Youngburs, and us additional duty will|scribed in some quarters as so strong liglosh masquerades in Russia, he g Its adoption came after the House | Germany's post-war improverishment | noma which are compatible and mean |he ussigned to the Engineer Regiment $as to lead to the assumption that the|declared that Switzerland never [ Moving pictures have been suc which' $5.4 Ryt 2 - wments for acientific [ g step forward.” The discovery of a |of the §2d Division, Organized Re overnment might make it clear that | would recognize a government which | fully transmitted by wireless by | for repairi n elevator, § voted to dlscharge the military com. |and lack of endowments f » atep - o £ \ d mittee from jurisdiction @wer the.work Dr. Bchumacher has to work in | suitable remedy, he said, now is only |and the Enginesr bridge train of lm;m longer desires to har- r:xrhod Christ tlron'; the crosa ‘ng means of a riuhlne designed by an ;—:r‘;;n‘;axl:;n";l..m “nrm:rwo 2. an . ber. S a monument to Judas I lot. can. ! resolution for fallure to Sake aotipty tiny woms with a nojax ‘a _question of pims and mu. ivisian, » o Ameri ’ i Z | B X

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