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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1926 REVALURTON G | e ) COURTGONDTIONS s rworrmenm e ONNSONOPOSES g5, ., FFRERS SLAYERS URGED ON UTILTES w || DEFINTONLOONS P o], CICAGOINQURY._ ™ """ LETERM UPHELD ot e BTl | - NEW YORK. March 1A lost —_— S ) ) | . N street car carrying a score of home. ey i ; : ’ . . €8 moing printers from dmwntown | CONViction Ll 2 % Gas Price Believed to Hang Latin American Attitude May| | 3 : 4 Head of Senate Committ foine._prigters. (from _downtown of J. T. Holmes Call for Interpretation : i . Gives Views on Petition | Brookivn and Flushing for four Legless Colored Man, hours earlv vesterday while a new " 3 : ; ; i motormar and a traction inspector H of Reservations. Asking Probe. et Ml Sustained by Court. ; : e © | Brooklyn Bridge, where the passen- — | | gers had got on . BY DAVID LAWRENCK. | A special mesting of the Senate fm-| When three miles off their route | James T. Jlolmea, & gzless colored Reports reachinz here thai several | migration committee tomorrow wiil| !he printers held a protest meet- |man. mustqepend the rea of his lifa ink. An inspector finally wot |y i s Latin-American counivies do not feel consider the petition of the Better| gt A @ epector o around. - | o the pepftentiary for the murder of rd, urned e ' ”: PolicemanBRaymond Leisinger Augnst warranted in accepiing the reserva % 1 ernment ciation of Chicago | and halt an hour later admitied 2%, 1974, Th W tions made hy the Uniled States and Cook County for a congrescional | that he too was los. With rthe | - 820 o District Court of Ap- Senate to the protocol of admission to | et e e oo eutiaviey b Chicago, | P0vent. of dawn the maze was noan opinion hy Presiding Af thelr propertias fnday was sent s G 1 " i he Warld Court mav develop a dis solved. J am |l raham aof the the House pihlie utilities siheammit - it » fkirman ToRnH He e bl i o et | cussion as to Just what effact 8 re hairman Johnson issued th United States Court of Customs Ap tee, follawing a meeiinz of the com J > o v e £ o0 e e - - Leg, Toiiomine s/ meeliE GEC SO et e e e 3 today after examination of the peil | peals, wha sat as a memher af tha : ANBei i e Distilcs BULIE Litaw | tion, which was presented to the Sen-| | Distriet Court of Appeals in the ah. Silo: € Sracted: Sl W kmEen By g | There has been a dleposition until P e GE By Wice """""‘"'I ki = i"'”d '4';"""' Lichbilia3 oy g _ o e . 2 now to regard the A o verva- Y wes. | Ay sustained tha convietion af the commission in the ease of th i ool Lot RS e T ; | Senutor Johnson of California fa- Holmes. who was irled hefore Chisf Washington and Georeatown Gax i gRIG, GEN. JAMES D. GLENNAN.| © a P! Y 3 | | xned a statement regarding the Chi Tustice McCov of the Distriet Supreme TAght Companies. which have re of admendments (o the constitntlon of 4 eago petition which clearly indicated | Court last year niested the commission for a re- the World Court itwalf. This would +he would oppose any Intervention by | Holmes was driving an antomebils valuation of their plants. The com- require acceptance by ever =IgNA- {the Senate in Chicago affairs, on North tCapiotl street ahout 4 mission estimates | would need .4'1, tory power. Resarvations, on the E “1 do not speak for the committee o'clock in the morning whan Officer o0 in make 3 proner survey af the thenhand, meed 7ot e aated Tork lor seek to prejudge fis actlon.” said Leisinger jumped on the tirecarrier ga= light ecompanies. an it the !but can be passed over and then by \ ? v ol f No. 13 K | Senator Johnson. “My observations 5 5 on the res { the car cht d o vapt. Cornelins Sullivan a | A. Richardson of No. I rear of the car and sought tn b | Former Policeman in Group |ariest the driver of the machine for emendment is anted faverablv. Anon < 4 i e q ave general in character and present | mendment s ariad fagotably lipo | international custom acquiescence i%| Company, who rescued Mrs. Carrie Burroughs and 10-vear-old Willia |are g n chara d B e il | rezardad as consent mer, caught In the upper floor of thelr home, 1240 1 street northeast, which | only = personal opinion. fi;‘."fierl:fi'f:l. e victation v nies 1o am L 3 8 ; an clty has its 8 i almes e nis . ‘ Wan awept by fire Saturday night. - city \mwortane| Accused of Housebreaking, | y''pines handed a pistal to tiary on Outcome of Amendment Submitted by Body. - Traft of an amendment in the puh- Me utilitles act, vesting the members af the Puhlie Utilities Commission with antherity to ecompel local utili- tlee tn pav the expanse of revaluation | tize thiz amount May Ask Own Reservatio local problem, questions Freeman. an occupani of the ca 1'p 1o Congress | “Some of the Amevican ressrvations, and perplexing relating to vice condi and fold him to “knoek the offee » hlie L idi o . e haivever, nve of e . That " ” tions, corruption. fyranny of pu arceny and Joyriding. off:" Fresman shot through: the rear it o Sorer AR T dant at Walter Reed| Faimsmeiein "ol Army D-H Plane Flys From Dayton | s, ey 5 y yriding. | o Freeman shor throneh The o2 T a | s in aeqt 5 b - . sand-and-one things Incidental to our N S HoMearn® Th 5 e Tras. 1hay neeenn | COmmandant at Walter Reed | ree fusiifie in acqutescing by sience, e _ | , S e L L Mt e iR eyl he sEn0 bt dhiey iy (e AP s To Boston in 5 Hours 50 Minutes ot “chuiacter “eonsants | o eotreaning, arcen Aweesving Laisinger dvine i The I puts the matier sauarely uiy reservaiions themseives, taki ex- ~ rise. Fo o1 . street. where his hody was fonne Nsupitol mu EARRYS ) to Be Succeeded by vabtiono the ViR HOLEBe e i . = -~ to undertake an Inveatigation of | riding are charged in two Indictments | came hours later. Freoman was \ Congress | d i ocal problems would be. in the | raported tod: ¢ lcow ] k If Conzress wanis us (n make a |States. ~ Soms of the conventions | gy (ng Associated Press Cook Field, Dayton. Nelther reported | (hese local problems wout J {reported today by the grand Jjury | convicted and is serving a life ne gas compant revaluatien hy Col. Kennedy. sdopted by e “agne tribunateof | * 00 ISSSELERE L air | feeling I atecta from the fient, made bl *7’.:'_"f:lzr;,;v";l';g‘*;;‘;;,:{,m..,.. John H. Carnell. a former po. | 1*hte. 1le did not appe pir awn experts. which the commis. {1907 and 1908 were filled with reser 8 . March 1. 4 3 5 altitude of 8,000 or 9,000 |anestio Aol i i o : Hai e appeliste tribunal. e wion will be ahie econscientiously to | — Vattons. IIL I8 (oua NS boma O, these] Muse DEE B:3 ast what 18 sid 20 bal| tit o Lvarass altiy ' | mental principle of local self-govern ll"h i “" ’""" Beuchert, HArry | (he evidence. declares there e J eriaiione mulged > : [ ment. homas, Walter Jordan and Charles | reversib) ror comm stand behind, it will enact this amend-| g o James . Glennan, as-|fetervatlons nullified the effectiveneas |5 new record for the flight from Day-| They were guided entively by the R atewoliate: po sinbeme otla. aor e Jordan s/l Gaties | Yexereiuls errdn Lcor T ather hand. the amend. | sistant sirmeon weneral of the Atmy, | view (Akar was that mare Bosd was | fon. Ohlo, to Boston yestecday when new eanih inducior compast & BeW|(ne American principle of American| . o S T ERe R e BRUR | even e the olleoman hat whn has heen In command of Walter| accampiished by partial acceptance | it flaw the 725-mila distance in 5 hours f:.',::'\_ e A ing wind muen of | home rule, but an investigation in | fe /¢ & henvy fron safe from a build- | Heel (0 (he Benceman o than complete refection. In so far,|and 50 minutes. The fiight, which was [ (he way preterence toond rent SIy %ollli it | AP ENisioba: (0 ShetALsua Ioxah ST | Liclmem, inel in teywan ingt” Justified [ therefore, as the I7nited States refuses | a non-atop trip, was cartied out to teat | The new instruments are designed | Vite aimilar investigations in ..nlv— into an alleged stolen antomohile, | in kiliing him. But Leisiy had | to be hound by advisory opinions of [ new instruments which anahle Aving [ 1o enable an aviator to Ay out of sight [*nce to many. Today zome Eroup 16| wpance jt was transported to a lonely | HER! 1 i the arrest. tha eaurt tired list tomorrow by operation of [the Warld Court which may he asked | through fog and ahove clouds. At the |of the earth on a direct course with- | Chicage desires the intervention : pbny iR finds. a mes shonld have snhe the fizuree f P zas light | the age law. His retirement will | for by the Teagua of Natlons, Amer- | Boston airport, whera the aviators[eut hecoming last. Thus a fAiver might ; 'he nate omorrow it an ; pot, n open and rifled of $800 | yitred ro aprest cempanies ; [sult in the prometian 1o the grade of (14 Wil take nereelf out nfnlh- range landed. 1t Was sald that it was # com. |fiv through hanvy fog or climb thou- So0a/ansn "‘v',"‘}' .’" ,,'\,:“.g g Bt f",,h,' D (o tHe per . > he fate nf the amendment Means | ppiggdie . nd assista ir- | Of the ecourt altozether. mi dn all [ plete muccess sands of feet over a starm or over |€V® Qo overne v aB] Acd ot olice, some b # great deal 15 W gioll vesidents :.i.fr:o;-::l" «f‘r:| A e Al Ken. | other respecis whers vital changes | The rrip was made by Lieut. Lyman |elouds and not deviate from his|tha from which I come bl :k':': | the five men stole an autamohile on THREE KILLED BY TRAIN. 1 1e pointed ' asmuch ae it e | BEO0 A0 oAl Corps, recently relfeved | hate been made in international law, | P. Whitten and Navigation Engineer | course. cisco. some m:?mzalinn mn'\ :n'h”.; K street near Twentfeth sireat. Feh = feln that 1€ the vevaluation of the | HetN 0ol O e letman ien- | American policy will he to accept | Bradley Jones. teat pilot and insiri-[ It ts expacted that tha plane will fiy { ke demand. Iinieas. e, e, | UsrY 5 last, and, pleking up Carnell, | yeoiher and Two Childran Die, T gas light companies goee on in the | g0 foepital, at San Franciaco, and |such decldions as important prece-|ment enginear, respactively, at Me- "hack to Dayton today |is something of the most M a m'"‘ drove to the rear of a vesiaurant af | ildren Die, Two veyel ‘manner will mean the In-| ,qw in this city. Gen. Kennedy also |dents —— |auence to the Federal (Government|sil Ninth atreet northwest. owned Others Injured erease of (he gas vate in the cityv. | \wij| sncceed Gen. Glennan in com When the league covenant Was {and the administration of the Federal |y snton Pappas. reaching there s | v ' “nsslo o was s [laws, {t would be firat an unwarrant Bont 8 i aaR e R CTNCTNNATE Ohln: Mare o Would Preveni Increase. mand nffl!\hn Walter Reed H"Tmm\".“ ' .|-l:l;n:'u' );1. “vm;:” R».wm‘-\ :;n; FERRY TO GIVE ORGAN P o e ove ina Gl ol \\\:‘,.,1 'l; o ac |,’ il v-'lrmh |\?“v o, Markl o » 3lennan was born in > » s o ho ervatio | n i i 1 d. the rear door o X ers. 1. hnwere o Dublic Utilities | v March 2. 1862, and was gradu-|constituied an amendment and how {ing work for a Senate commitiee the place was fimmied with a erow. Ohio. her son. John, 14, ; nux Commis vered 1o order ! ated from the Medical Department of | far it was a unilateral uet. 11 is really RECITAL HERE TONIGHT;HHHHWL' an investigation of the In-|yar 4ng (he safe rolled up the steps | Hizen, 12, wers killed the ' es 10 @it NN | Columbian (now George Washington) {1ip to the members of the World S OWN eXDEr'S. i fng the Arm: edic orps In auestiol it e correspond ‘ . ! 5 vishand and 1 appears tn he forezane conelli | he served in the Slonx (Ghost Dancers |ence hetweer the United States and | Violinist, in Second of Lenten NAVY EOUAL RANK Herbert 1. Fahy. commercial av John Anders. Westwand eor | iator, formerly & lieutenam in the Ariver of the machine, and | ®ion that while the revalnation wid| war 80, and was offictally com- | 1he other governments is completed place A higher va than at present | manded for ;fly:”””,o and cool p:.- which mav take a vear or more, the | Musical Series. naval air service, was indicted wn a A danghier recelved frae B e a2 torianies e Mierenie lr i B e ar| American Government will he ad - | conantes R el MEASURE FAVORED charge of larceny from the United | tured skulle. The hahy may die xAll mot be sufcient to, Just thel s sl £ itted. but at the same time =some v s 2 4 b States, Fahy was recently acquiited & Wounded Knee and \White ¢llay Creek. mitt 1 a First Co g nrel wha I} > vate increase e e T e A | nations will misn fnasrt veservations \IRAINY [Season: OVer, Ereneh L o e s oy on a similar charge In Criminal Di- Ao 5 CTER et approved | O 00K an Aerive part in the PR iatlons Wil olen iert " comooner” 2 pler . A S S U. S. HONOR HEN. b the er sinn 1aday, the ntiliies | DS O ition nto foo. in s B 3 s | . . that May 15 last he took one aero = ERY T ol ie ermnoteied. o nnme. | Ve Jexpedivion nto Mok s U8 Tiktont Ty Sgimd. and Spanish Are Attacked that duai role In|gommittee Hearing Sime motor tine: engime . worth | o e i i | iy &ae u{. n;'- World '\_ ; L:vhnfll‘ The act of admission simply will the concert ta he $2000: 12 ovitnders, valued at 82 Poultry Council Declares Pgg- et ; ; surgeon of the A e directed | b O e M ; Bl 008 \ > o rs. valied wi 82 eration of all the United States hos o in (he activities of the World joint program | ort on Bill jeach: 8 timing gears, each worth $5.0 o o oo R ion in activiti § A . 2 engi shafts, each valued ROVIDENCE. R. I, March 1 (® Dltaln 6 Fraiide i waa anErded o A e eol Pemeided i % with Flelen Ware, | i st 2 enmine esinahalla, cach Wallcdl fobites niodCars and aTites i the distinguished service medal by | Strictly speaking, none nf the reser- BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. violinist, who is | - e rtmatan 1t | (Eten sughen ted Stares {he 1Tnited States (iovernment and 1he | Lations adopted hy the American Sen- alats: o ros ot | States. Fahy lost his commission, it | 1Ties throug 2 d'honeur des epidemies by the Freach freedom of action of other goveri- _"““P' March " """"_ ;‘“' "" ""“’ is the second of | the naval affairs commitiee to favor :,"f“""”," J':m i."57'wf»“i‘,.l’f.f‘., W e i e el Y s oy s, foet Apat it 1l Svaine e has heen stationed | Siates Government he it repre- | the combined power nf Fran ne usicals g S A The [ has designated May | as ns D ynsress should ve- i this city and has hean in charge sentatives abroad. So far as the|Spain in Moreceo i being actively o Rl | NI foF equatization of rank was evic Whit of his machine drowned ihe | o% designaiod Max 1 as A of the Avmy Medical Center since its | judges are concerned, thex do not | acinied and singers of | denced at the hearing today. worde of the President y to pav homage to the Americ stablishment here in 1923, {represent governments but are simply | "SR e Neative professional stand- | cant Dunhar, assistant surgeon| Blackmail ix charged in an indict-| oy hosen throigh a machinery in which | The rainy mes ! i ing. The program c he i ment againet George . Marshil ernmenia patticipate. Thus an Iromises | to e | general. speaking 1 oehall of | thef 05 Tid 1o have fmpersonated an ROVernments particip: i : Medical Corps, showed that there fx a | M0e 18 S0 L0 A e arrest Wil : erican. i car L with the | ease. On the Spanish front the Rif odt ineredt W r | JAERORtIIALe i HEINEN. AIRSHIP EXPERT, |Ameritan udge can act with the jease. on the Suafion frot 00 o S e o, vomms st i Epesting need for more medical und dental offl- | EE O iline December 26 Last ollar el T PERRE v Town works | cers asho UL and oy vlston s Asvele "of . macesmty | funds for a comprehensive revalua | ton procedure, it in rampelisd to take | Reed Cieneral Hospital nearly seve vears, will ha fransferred 1o the {ternal condition of our great chtles.”” g Giis (il fL fine night ‘when a Riz F when the commission itself considers one in the puhlic interest It iz cleariv the view of the membhers of the Pubifc Utilities Commission that the amendment shanld he enact ed 8n that the commission ean fune tian m erfactiy in the public in wHlitles, their anlv recaurse in thelr value of pr Present poverty stricken statue in this regard the Amerlean her oops now can move with relative Lty L approximately a A n auarter COOLIDGE ACCEPTS WORKING!FOR'SGIATBAY | tiiing voon the Hnited Biniet Cor” neay orliors on & Wiitep 800! 1o be plasieq aie i lano. compoalt| o ATmitall Morsis, for the Exymasier charee In tes tions, “Moon Mists,”" Prelude in ¢ |Corps. stated A Charges againsi persons were praress Wil be agmeyHEL gom= | Dih tHey, s bombardiog delly Minor." udagio from “Sonata in D | heartily in faver of this measure and | gy ,red by the grand jurars. The Hero of First Shenandoah Battle e e e arev | The Spanish are organizing a col- | yind o U il thay thin GofipR now. ik 35 BERIAIN| op ot O Tee Gonk. Sam Tt HANEY RESIGNATION AL Lobnt ultmatels | which will endeavor to disiodze | 111% dud AR eh e Stasox the | the rank of commander and 3 in the| JCANEC IE, B harked with vielating | Distriet of Columbia ¢Clondy, poss ather judges With Storm, Takes Job as the international lawyers will work it | 008 emlin. € th : out =0 that the only restraint is upon | these pleces, = hut the mane Miss Ware, who has won renown [ /8K of capiain the anti narcotie law. T rres K oie Yentate Y 2 . 4 tepresentative Vinson. the rank-| PR i il 4 £ . Surveyor. the American State Department | in Furope, where she studied with | Representative n ’ followed a vald in a minimum tempers t 3¢ Ae Pormer Shipping Board Member the extent of fis participation in ac- | Riffs Raid French Area. e e etast slotin pedagogmes, | ing Demaerat, who is undersiood 10! (harges of violating the Volst it crer toforron § lor: feash Bo/Ahe Aseicinted Prass, tivities of the court. A« for the reser- | Prof, Sevelk of Prague, and Hubay, | be Strongly in favor of the bill, asked | ware also !gnored in five cases fo Strong southwest o nort May Be Candidate for Senate TOMS RIVER., N. 1. March 1 e o oan b “withdtrawn or | ©On the French front the Riffans|ine ilungarian componer of Budapest,|Many questions to cléar up & confilcl | freed of this charge are Wa 16 R = e e arman | modifled at &ny time Ly & two-thirds (have been making continnal raids and | als has made successful toure of | ‘ Sht et <iiTe vote of the American Senate. | night sallfes. burning villages and seiz- | this country. She appeared as | members of the committee. | tiawkins, Jasper Powell and Boyd | ain tonight: siightl lder in cen dbla =gt omstancilon enuines (Conrright, 1926.) |1ng flocks for the last fortnight. The |sololst wiih such organtzations as the | The hearing will be « timied to-| Miiddleton. A charge ol IAICen: | yal and west portions: tumorio. fa the Shenandosh and hero of that : 2 S ot o 4 2 Lmorrow at 10230 o'cloc when the J ¢ Offreido and John i . NG feire latest dispatches announce xerfous | phija, a S o Orchestra, | MOrrow a ngainst Jerry rel Ar " colder; strong southwest shiftin, fi's hattle with & storm in Janu A aeiphia vinphony & | Construction Corps will present wit-! Leslie was dropped as also # charge | o) Gest winds 5 ¥ In o e Ouergha | b . \ R s | ighting in the center of the Ouergha lapnd has made records with a leading the nf H ) NerINOTARE iy teying to provoke a defection in the | Ware has lived in Washington several | DY the naval affairs committee s ex-| Thomas. fair. colder: fresh to stiong resignation Rer ney A 1= working as a survexor here at §6 a pected on Wednesday. Spencer Rhone. colored. Was - | wesi shifting to northwest Demoacrat, of Oregon as 2 nemher of Matigoua tribe, thus once more | vears, she has never hefore appeared tha United Siates Snippine ard. | AN OFU S.RESERVATIONS threatening Fez The city of Fez 15 |in any hut private musicals | dlcted for mansiaughter. 1t is alleged | \West Virginia- Cloudy and % Mys. ileinen. discussing her hus Loulse I"era The President did not write Mr. Haney | pand s new vocation. sald fhat it was sorted to be the center of much e : that he shot and Killed onight and tomorrow, possibly Do e e e b e HARVARD CHAIR FILLED. |iiai,% *hot,und K Louies Tare | tonieht and tomoron b \ . ment have heen ushed to the men-| 9y = SO sireet southwest A game of cards » - f13 of notifying the latter that il Capt. Heinana cannections with the | Number of European Jurists Study | 1ien Seargme from uma ne wrencn MAN, 67, FACING GIRL S was in progress. and It i« sald Bhone Records for 24 Hours. restgnation had been accepted 10| Government were severed In July. Prot. Gilbert Murray, Noted Clas-| 355 10 vrogtess. and [t s asld B0t | Phermometer— 4 pum., 41: 8 pm | oo e Service fs redoubling s scout o mies bisseoreun 1828, e thenl organtzed alcompans ) WorldiGourt Situstion Upon il "% CHARGE, IS FOUND DEAD/| sicist. to Give Lectures. the bullet hit the woman MBS, A SSRGS "he text of the letter was not made | (v operate a line of dirigibies between idbon . sTa sicist. 3 i public at the White Honse, but i( is | New York and South America. When Own Account. e N e nLAna peoe % T | CAMBRIDGE. Mass., March 1 .| Others Under Indictment. 4 pm. 30.14; 8 pn understand it was very brief and for-|the Shenandoah was wrecked last . ) ‘ Police Begin Inquiry Into Case of | pror. Gilbert Murtay of Oxford | Others indicted and the charges midnight, 30.06: 4 a.m., 3 mal Seprember confidence o thisamudes of | Univessity, noted English classicist [#gainst them arve: Ruobert Smith 20.93. noen, 2983 man of letters, will come to |carnal knowledge: Harry Epps Highest temperature, i, oo | asseult intent to rupe: George | nosn today | promises to be difficult that seems to he In the mind of some | Goodwim - Fitzhugh Black, Mk ey tANA — Oioud sibly Nht From Oregon. ing the Winter ey were led to he Mr. Hanev suhmiiied his resigna.|{tansportation was shaken. and, ac. | lieve that AbdebKrim's sltustlon hed| Churchman Killed by Auto |, ng flon more than a vweeh ago, to take |cording to Capt. Heinen. it was de A, March 1. Jurists of sev-|znd shortage of food. but reliable ob- Exhaust Fumes. | Harvard University to teach next Fifect today Noi heaving anvihing |cided {0 proceed no further until the | opa) Kuropean countries favor either |gervers who have just visited the Riff September. it was made known ves- | Brown. grand larcenv: Jerry Offreide Lowest temperature, 4, vecurred at from the White ifnise 1 until last | Lov Angeles, sister shin of the Shen-| rojeccion of the reservatlons atiached |yaport order and plenty there, while| BROOKFIELD. Mass.. March 1 (@).|terday. He will come as the firat|and John George Lesiie. joyriding 7 g (0 Saturday. he left Washinzion for his|andoah. had proved her worth | Ta America‘’s adherencs 1o the Per-|mews from the French and Spanish|—Medical Examiner Charles H. De.|incumbent of the Charles Ellot Nor-|and grand larceny: James Moore.| [Temperature sanie dute last year home in Tortland, Ore. It is rumor- | The Log Angeles has noi laft her |, neni Court of International Jus-ifronts ix anything but reassuring land and State police are investigating [ton chair of poetry, estublished in | househreaking and larceny: Chesier| Highest, 42: lowest ed In political eircies here that Mr.|hangar since the Shenandosh went| jie oy, at least, a court ruling as to . the death of Daniel & Kennedy, 67, memory of his teacher of fine arts e and Elbert Plerce. transporting Tide Tables Haney ix likely in ha the Democratic |down. whether they will necessitate amend- French Are Hampered. retived horseman, who was for many [at Harvard. en auto; George T. Coard, larceny (Purnished by United BN Reriblivan. whe will Bs &l Riverdale Heights Home Burns. to Information reaching lLeague [y.o g decrensed the Morocean mili ||vnna| Sunday school here Kennedy, | through the gift el 8 T-" : i . IeRNEnR I el s A & Natious circles today. e redits which were alveady balow | Who was due to stand trial tomorrow | New York, & member of the class of | iarceny; Samuel Anderson. non-sup el L s A SREOAte ko] aunced iRt aeil BoecialiDituaten (o The oA The fuetats In question have exam. | L e d s e N ated e Marabal|on a charge Invelving a voung giri,| 1898, Prof. Murray will deliver a |port; Benjamin Coleman, violating na- | I/ 2 ; : RIVERDALE. Md., March 1.—The | 04" (he reservations In an unof-|pg s Sccds was found dead from monoxlde gas | serias of elght or more lectures. tional prohibition aet: Maude Lewis | P L Today—Low tide, 342 am. and 138 A s Mk . Petain. The only possible result of Laert : . : 3 home of Georke Glbson, a contractor | gy oiq 'fndependent status, and | tpie Hitimed —economa will he (o] Polsoning In his garage late vester-] Under Mr. Stiliman'a gift. the term jand Benjamin Hill. robbery: Raymond | o o" 0 i™ e Ma%a am, and ADVENTISTS MOBILIZE and builder. on Charlotte avenue, RIv- | o nclusions merely represent 4 Aar " An Autopsy was ordered for|“poetry” is interpreted in the broad- | Ball. Robert Steele, Michael M. de v’ conclusiol nere ! hamper the efficacy of French milits ! i t Ste A 0:16. erdale leights, was destroved by fire | (ilil je)'conal views. Thelr govern- |afrorts in Mororco with cotresponding | (98Y. ent sense fo Include, together with | Falla, Alovsius Nelson. alias Alovsius | 1710 P00 Do g G ahout & o'clock this morning. The : ¢ Anithorit - Kenned 0 ession in language, music | Neveson. and James Howard, | i ments, for rveasons of political ex-| . e o R & Avthorities say nnedy poetic expr RUAR: X . house. : N 1 TO FIGHT BLUE LAW‘ fire originated in a chimney. The| WIS T LSRSCIE O 0 ccord to | MIyaniage Lo e RS ¢ outlook, | Come by gas fumes while rep and the fine arts, such as painting, | breaking: Carl Thornton (two cases) fay Sun rose, 647 A sun sets, oss s ahout $5.000, partly covered| . o "tha American reservations. Wshce ”*”d Ghain MP’“”“”‘ m'”".'m | his automobile in the garage. sculpture and architecture. fovriding: Joseph A. Brant, house | 600 pan ) o Fear of Spread to Maryland if Dis. | MY insurance Meanwhile the members of thel o 0 cii il " colantal campaign | Sarage doov was closed and | breaking and larceny, and ulins| Temorrow (sen o A court are awaiting officlas notification | peiween now and next Autumn. ““h}mmnnnl-flv engine was r ning. Ken ichert. grand larceny n ne was well known to fair of- Autemobile limips to he lghied e Y ) iy red His na i —- | Arouses Foer || Todayin Congress | fpoineq outinac ity eariy’ receint |Gilions ourcone. Sl e S e e {RAILROADS' RIGHT T e afier St would afford an opportunity for 81| .o, right, 1926, by Chicago Daily News €o.) | part of the State, Two-Way Conversation Between | 0 SUE | Condition of the Water. Bpecial Dispatch to Tha Star change of views among the dele- | Sachang — New York snd Loudon Clear. | GOVERNMENT IS UPHELD| tempermtuve st comiitin of ihe BALTIMORE, Md. March 1.— | Senate, gates to next week's special league water af Great Falls today 5 am Aroused hy the fear that the proposed | Afier Again debating bLriefly tha|8ssembly. CARS KILL SWITCHMAN. BRITAIN OUT OF FETE. NEW YORK, March 1 (@), Twe Sunday bine faw. If passed for the | COnference report on the deficiency = . = dio hone conversation acrose | Supreme Court Holds Contracts| b Timtrict of Columt . , N B appropriation hill without taking VETERAN TO BE BUR|ED — :n.:—‘ .xllam.m‘-' ’\(\x:n I‘}nxlxn’:.l .‘-‘e:..-nelu.. g o y 3 of Columbia. will spread 1o | aorjon, the Senate considered unob Harry Wilson Victim of Accident TGt Ee oraealia . high point of pertection vesterday Given After War Do Not Af- Weather in Varlous Citles. Maryland. memhers of (ha Seventh- | jacted bills on the calendar IN HIS WEDD'NG SUlT ot Participate in Sesquicen- ¢ riintdds " 3 b ) . 14 Potoiine Yards officlals of the American Telephone fect Previous Claime. Temperatuie day Adventista’ Churen. today were| Public lands committee held a hea 3 t ial E i and Telegraph Co. said today. Kx- on the Standfield grading hill Ak The & UL e : el & B e k0 Sriney ithe issisiniin ing on th a § i Spacial Diapatch to The Star. changes were made between their en- | By the Assoriated Preas “.:m“‘vr L nedingEsting L Interstate ¢ hmrvr‘;t:;n;]n\,lfl(".\r-»y'y‘ . James W. Johnston, 92 vears old,| ALEXANDRIA, Va. March 1.—| LONDON. March 1 (P Gieat and those of the British post Contracts of final settlement and | tinied hearings on the bi give the | (O n of (he Confederacy, diad at | ¢ Wilson, 23 vears old, switeh.| Britain will not participate in the The officials declined 10 say | release given the Government hy the S100% A mass meeting was held vestardas | Department of Commerce broaderau- | & VELEHAR @0 Y08 Bl Sl aetts ave- | H2 2 Ciatiod ML Philadelphia sequicentennial exposi- | when facilities for commercial trans- | rafiroads whan thev were petiurned &nd remolutions agatnsi the hili were | thOTitYy over radio e T nue. Saturdav, after a long iliness. He | Man. emploved at Potomac railroad| tjon. Arthur M. Samuel, in answer |atlantic conversation would he made | to private ownership after the war | passed Fvangelist M. Spencer | HT’ “Th;fil\. '.'-‘;::'ll...\" held A reg- | ade a final request that he be burled [ yards, was fatally injured shortly after | to a query in the House of Commons |avallable. | did not foreclose them from prosecut- | }' Y in the same suit of clothes which he !¢ ¢'clock last night at Potomac yards | today sald that the government felt | Amateur lsteners-in heard the con-| fng claims agalnst the (Government | Abilene Tex 3 | temperature, 3% condition, very P Ampraieac polnted ont a1 tne mass meeiing (hat Ahany the law would canse cessatlon of ac ivitien by rallways, street car lines,| House voted publie lighting and heating plants | labor board bill and then House. wore when married. miore than 65 o v -1 | compelled to decline the invitation on | versation® on 2.000-meter wave | gpj, i ved. ¢ ? two cars. Wil arising prior o Federsl control. the | AVAY rallioud | veurs ago, and this was complied with, | Whet R e the grounds of time and natio lengths both ways. A representative | Supreme Court held today i 10| Aeoi s svension day work aund unan- |Chapel. Fifth and 1 streets, this fved 14 ittt Mr. Saw « parliamentary secre- [ rapid proy made In per- | Reading (0. and other railroads, | Bremarck t : C'.'.‘,'m“.-‘:..;'-e.’: oatandar: noon #t 3 o'clock, with_interment in | Waid le Nived at 1401 Wi sieel |ty for oversens trade depwriment. | fecting (ransmission 1n the lust few . Bism D ‘aney buslness | I committes on. streets, high: |Glenwoud Cemetery. = Mr. Johnston 5 weekn. S o7 | infant child. The bod emoved S | & 22 e ™. conns | ae and trafe of House Districi | wan & naiive of Loudoun County, Va | 1oWheatley’s chupel and prepared for - CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE. | (338 40 Judv betnk an American Sabbath.” he sald \mittee continues hearing of |and |h:2 :\\en: hete 20) ysats. ]H(:“‘!s burial. Rodgers Off to Cuba. i | 2 Clonds T - i i trsotor: M. ©; Xl " survived by . Mra. S 1. GHIL, pey St Bt o i e . od has a Sahbath The ides .»:r:m ‘ll\.x“-‘:’ -“m| e lk{:l[;\x:r: L hice sons, Wenicn W ), CHARLESTON, 8. ¢, March 1 (®). NOON DAY Two Perish When Flames Ravage | (0% n blue lans heing puiely| With a vies | Johnston, r.. and J. R. Johnaton of Broken Rail Wrecks Train. I'wo seaplanes, piloted by Comdr. - Betroit : ) hensive traffic bill 10 he reported John Rodgers and I L. W. Cur- | Family Home 3 e, w | Washingion, and . Johnston of | oo John Rodger deut. L. i 3 - El Paro P cinndy to the full commiitee on Wednes. | Washington, and, e ters. | GREENFIELD, Tnd., March 1 (@) |tain, hopped oft here todas for Fer | ’ | Galvestan Floa fax and made he order of business | Philadeiphia. and three daughters.| o eiger train No. 37 of the Penn. | nandina, Fla., on their was to Guan- ||| LENTEN SERVICES | PITTSRURGH, Pa. March 1 (@) { : Clen {n the House on the next District |2 S vania Railroad, westhound, from | tanamo Bay. Cuba, where they will jaNo small chlidien \were’ Buined ‘to ; e i - A. Hoffer of Washington and Mra. J. ) i g i : 3 & PEPCO OWES U. S. day. one week hence Hearlng |3 jChix of Herndon, Va en York tn St Louis. was derailed | Join the United Statos fleet in ma- = Aot xentataay s Hem fire of undeter: ] ; o’ e | 'Mr. Johnston was mairied to Miss|DY a broken rail east of here early | meuvers | |home at Charleroi. near here. The |} EHg P clands FIVE-YEAR REFUND, ORIk Sma incipal wit. |Minnie Francis in Alexandria, 1860.|tpday. One of fts two locome The pianes arrived here Sunday | children are Arthur Pannell el LT Clea School officlals princly g left iy Roads Via B F KE]TH,S THEATER | 4 1 ir.. aged | Mismi : N His wife died 11 years ago. and six the tracks. afternon Hampton r T : IS McCARL RULING | lemes before subcommittee of e R0 ighol| vias dlyred. Morehead City, N. C |3, and James Pannell. 11 months The | ¥, O son wak taken to the Alexandria los- | pital, whers he died a short time after today on nrants. drig stores. gasoline sta- | can institution is fmpossi i for America has nn legal religinn llouse appropriations committee ou HolIs parents, Mr. and Mre. Avthur Pannell | 5 ity for | stery vepalr shop. He was a mem | were visitin vith hhors o | Omatia 12:30 to 1 O’Clock e ISREICIRNCE LR | Piitade o | e s Pittsburels | Portisad, M Dl o ORvEs Ver of the Confederute Vet An v (Continued from First Page.) gt ingat focal yeur. . e |metintion. Pl'oposal to Bc(]e(-k talne of I‘ll)er[y partment’s measure for equaliza- g n e st o | U LT WWTRT |y, s, GUN STIRS BRITAIN. | With Wrist Watch Likely to Be Refused| | PREMIER BRUCE ALERT. = thereof r much service commlitee. Heaiing on proposed consolida - L e A e A The ,ofclal ‘<.\(‘.\n;|slu' of the con | tfon of bureaus in the Department LONDON, March 1 (4. -Something i i P " —— el - peal Parwonsllyy Will Guard Au“r”M!‘ al's decislon in the case | of (‘ommerce continued before |of a sensation is made in the Kvening | The application of the three Taz 4 hol Ak abosivaL o i Atulkeeen | . e -u: s g.v'nww N merchant marine committee. News of a siatement contained in|arus brothers of New York, sons of “l}.um' lead ine n’nm_\ o fmnredtom‘; Edw. T. Devine Ir:el;vnt! at London Parley. S pa efunds (o the Government by Hearing on rvellef in South |the official catalogue of the world's [ qy| i '® o | plications once the present mode o e e R [T he Potomac Flectric Power (o. from | Dakota projects hefere frrigation | navies fssued today that five Amer- flv\hu: Immigrants, to place a watch | & (LEEER OO0 O ot the statue was SYDXEY. Austral. Macch 'lmam Bt e Bt | R e Mt BT e T e g gt Conducted by will attend the imperial conference in FOREIGN. Ith the dectee of the Supreme (onrt | Many women wilnesses testified |antialrcraft guns, which the News|of the Statue of Liberty was taken| Indications point to much oppo- FAF SUERTANS L el T R T bt the District of Columhia, equity | st heiing on constiiutional amend- | characterizes as the most powerful |under advisement today at the War|sitfon in the depar(ment to any | Premier Stanley Rruce. Australin, | Temperature. Weathar, 'n.-35336 and 33341, should he on the the Wadsworth-Garrett |guns of their type aflout. Department, but with indications that | change in the siatue. The view was R L W. Ketch Tremier Staniex Bruce” ustralin. £ o g ama hasis as refunds to other con ifon, before judiciary ecom. ‘fhe paper summarizes the story in | it would not he granted expressed today unofficially that ac- ev. L. W. Ketchum | right influence in imperial decisions rfance & clear umers and cover the eniire perind mittes. big captions reading fhe United The question was submitted to Maj. | ceptance of the wrk watch offer | He had a great regard for many Brit. | Berlin, Germans i "}-vn : 8 ugust 1. 19 tn Dacemher a1 In eseciiive session. commities | Siates Navy's new antiaireraft gun - | Gen. Frank Cheatham, quartermaster | might he followed by tenders of other | ish: statesmen. hut ahsolutely refused | {anennasen, Deamarh pact claudy 924, a0 far as Ciovernmen: scnediies | an alonholie liquar traffic consider- | a gun that ean attack a plana & miles | general of the Army. for a recom- | gifts. possibly gowns from fashjonable i i 10 leave Australian intarests in the | Hamilton Rermids Part ciaidy ffected by the ratez promilgated | ed various legisjglive propnaals ve- [jip—a secral of United Statse baitle | mendstlon tn the Secretary of War. | modistes and lateg styles of o far el n e | i ':"” g e I:‘ Fublle Mtilities Commission.” ! garding the pre ition question, ships revealed—a quiek X The latter, however, it is belleved, will from beauty sp: sta, e, e cglc.uc ‘ - ’ e

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