Evening Star Newspaper, March 12, 1926, Page 7

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p THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, FRIDAY, MARCIT 12, /1926. P The b h VO V¢ 3 he confe '@ I 0 s T s cera . Senor cots | ADDRESSES CREDIT MEN. |1\ L e ot the Washington Cre formed the Alliance party. Mr. Todd —_— it Men's Assoclation last night. AGHREYON and Dr, Brioso, with a comparatively | Lister T. Watts Speaks of New| e v, aloatng " The forum | HAGERSTO small Republican group, then fell into - (e yelue of unaiveing field reports | iy \under the supervision of John . | e indictmer BALLOUS ADOPT CHILD. |REVOLT FROM U. S. BUAI. ISSUEUFFERS Three-Year0ld Boy Has Lvea| RGED IN PORTO RICO b Repohici doub G i - is With Them Since Oct. 15, 1824. o er it is a consel e or optimis | | Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent ] o e torRouen and healed by YeS-| 1., tical procedure in analyzing the |one was pointed out by the speaker, ———— s ' s schools, and Mrs. Ballou yvesterday [ Handbills on Streets Plead for Tax i 3 receipt of an order until it is finally | who also told of the uses of a credit | Oll mansions in many parts of Eng-|in asked permission of the District Su- An investigation of conditions in sed upon by the credit d(-,uu-unoq} file which has been built up from |land are being demolished and the vu At the next foru day night, i i b ereaie v night.| Indictments Again Faulty. i r of th - Wi iacas {he | Special Dispateh to The Star l Md., March 12 i a 'I'. Shiil xander, formerl: 'K punty home. Hellr nd the cases dismissed e e DI (ConE o ot as thelr own Cessation—Party Schism Porio Rlee viag aoked of the chairman reviewed in detail by Lister investig Credit _forms | puits carefully numbered: they are| The indictments failed to specifs Calls Mi d0 i N Ended. of the Senate and House insular com- |, exhib 1 mate. | then shipped to America for rebuild: |supplies of the institution et alls Miners an whi Siddons sighed 4 /dec = i mittees yvesterday by Santiago Igle- |’ I been diverted for pri A ers 1o Illl(l‘:;rl:"slgned a decree legalizing the iy m“m?} 0‘5 B aian f s e i Federation of Labor. * i Urge Close Study of Com- he‘child has been dn the Home of By the Amociate Fress. In a letter to them, he referred to Ballou since October| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, March red v A 4 i P v “the tragedy that has been raging in ’ 5, 1924, the (decoeei Liis, uhims dg A handbill was circulated on the |the island of Porto Rico with ever- port. changed to Robert Foster Ballou. sally, 6co- “Mhe parents of the child consent (o|streets today calling upon Porto |Increasing bitterness, "}4}13*‘: ¥, 000 — the decree. Ricans to cease paying taxes' as a |n¢™ically und pelitically.” The BEopS @y the Associated P Attorney Taul E. Lesh represented 4 of the island, he said, “are a s the Assoiuted Press. e means of passive resistance to the |helpless and unable to do more to re- LONDON, March 12 s “Yankee.dominated government.” It |lieve the horrible situation of the and Mr 8. E The govern Suent foresees an exceedingly diffi- | e O also advised Porto Rican officeholders n;::!es of workers that is prevailing I AR et TP i ettt to resign and call a constitutional con- | today.” «ult task ahead of it in determining TRUCK HITS AUTO. ventlon for the purpose of organizing it Again Dominating! In Vivacity--~Variety---Value! Jlalin Jnecial HOES policy and reconciling the many conflicting interests involved, which have been accentuated by the . yublication of the Royal Coal Com- n’s report. This was indicated when Premier | 3 unusual course of both the sonference — a rg[phubll;:. ding W an automobile | “The Yankees believe themselves i 'l“l:m?«l";‘:nd KK streets a |the superlor of all races. The Yankee driven by William Credit, | must go,” sald the handbill. : Virginia avenue south-| A significant event in Porto Rican |} d to the sidewalk, smash- | Dolities took place at a meeting of . a police patrol box and | Alllanca and Republican leaders with ht pole. Credit was fined |Gov. Horace M. Towner vesterday. \ffic Court for violation of | Antonio R. Barcelo, pre ident of the traffic regulations. The automo- | Senate, and Jose T. Soto, Allianca with which he collided was driven |party leaders, in the presence of Gov. ilp . Albert, 911 Third street | Towner, met with and embraced Rob- t ert II. Todd, mayor of San Juan, and ns, two of them pedes- [Dr. Jose Gomez Brioso, Republicans, slightly injured in traffic |thus ending a long political schism. of giving carnest swudy |hy | contents of the rep Dies After 34 Years on Bench. nid State judi < previous prosecuting attorney in Hamp- | | d inty here, died here yesterday K n the miner after a month’'s illness. He was a life- | n mind. und a native of the on' report s educated privately in owner t Winchester, Va., and Patent leather, black satin. which | Light housekeeping never included tying yourself down to superintending or doing tedious, depress- ing tub duty. 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