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™ CIVIL SERVICE BILL Approves Measure to Put All Employes of Prohibition Unit Under System. THE EVENING HHUSE PASSES BRY ‘MEXIE[] PUTS I_ANB ‘ WHERE NATURE WAITS TO BID YOU WELCOME IN TH SHEI*YA‘NDOAH NATIONAL A LAWS INTO EFFECT Limit Foreigners in Holdings and Exclude Interference | in Property Disputes. | STAR. WASHI NGTON, D. C. TUESDAY., MARCH 30, 1926. ] HOWELL HITS U. §. SANTA CLAUS ROLE Claims America Will Lose $30.188.536.030 Through Present Debt Pacts. HOUSE IS URGED T0IMPEACH JUDGE Judiciary Committee Recom- mends Drastic Action Against English. i | Frmiy = = Out of the fuming controversy over| Ry the Aswnciatod Press | | By the Associated Press | Br the Associnted Pross prohibition. in Congress and out, eame | MEXICO CITY. March 30 The| For the foureenth time in fis his | The time has come for America to '\Y\"h!ev:”nv':'A’l»lj‘v;::“;.xyk'-‘.! o i \,“:“: ol Eovernmant has < published tory, the House was called upon today | “shdicate the part of Banta Claus to e o fthcet i | e gulations zoverning the alien to take up & recommendation from s | Europe.” Senator Howell, Repuhliean Nbaasury and Gavored: by bath wer oo WiNeRs P dediionbyintiticle 21 judiciary committes that it initiate im- | Nehraska, fold the Senate today in and dryve 1n place all except the ,”“ inatttution. peachment proceedings opposing ratification of the Ttallan highest nficers of the prohibition | & rezulglions provide At ne The charges this time li# against a | deby settiement. "".“"”.',,;'fld"n”,"”‘f"\v o l'.lf:?;.,f'fl'.f.}'f.‘,.'.'"":‘”.’ in: fOrRIRR | member of the Federal judicary Pvay AdE sprsedit rodhb LR sl e G | Judke Gieorse . kil of the t45 | menden thue_tur by the American reunding his enforcement <tafi | 1and titlss within the prohib -\lv 7o i sasfort e of Debt Commission, he said. provides B e ster ToLicetwii mlon. the banaen n'..‘u'.;.,‘. sisouliioiods | “nigh misdemeanors in office.” Of Ihe | tor cancellation of the principal. Tn 4 Weeks was appointed 1o have supar | '0 foreizners. sntrary to the ki, wil | preceding recommendations for im-{ qaauion 10 cancelling the principal victan of permits for withdrawnal of | he dlsmiss peachment considered only nine result-| o0 o) oy 151 400 owed hy [taly, he wine. and Thamas Stane in have | land title documenis of individuals | e tn conviction. The most notahle case. | (10 4T ment imposas an supervision over hrewery permits tov ecorparations. in wheh foreignors | that against President Johnson, resuli g Despite support of the eivil jce | 48 individuals or stockholders hold a | | 8 in acquittal by & single vore thdl Ametiosn ineapies A iannuAt de Bl by leaders in bath the wer and | 'itle to Mexican lande n L | o ficit In Interest of $67.067.000, repre o e i res o opposed | hat sich.foreigners will he | Five Charges Made. | senting the difference hetween the by’ Representative Bianton. Democrat | &0 citizens, ax far as such lands are Five articles of impeachment under | 1.1 per cant ta he paid hy ltaly and of Texas, whn supplemented his re | “ONCerned. and renonnce their rizhy this general charke have baen laif be. | ihe 1.5 per cent rate authorized by marks by reading a_leiler from 10 anneal 1o their governments in any fore the House hy It« judiciary 8om-| oo ase and paid on Iiberty honds minister, seeusing another minfsier | ONTAVErsy over the land | mittee after a vear's investigation of Reiiewingiing o fundic. sEree of going on & drunken spree i Must Get Permission. Juake Haplisue condiicson b hench. ments negotiated hy the commission Prepare for Heavings. | Foreigners who otwain land titles Iy Bl I waaifony net | PYOIVIEE 4,443,000, he said 1ho As wet and dry leaders continued | V1ThIn the nrohibited zone mnst get lr:d'h-tn.),n by a grand jury. the House | cancellation” of this amonnt of prin todar ta marehal thair forcee far the | PEFINISIoN from the farcign affice mukt decide whether evidence agafns: | CIBALRA an annual interest deficit of modification hearings to hegin I e 118 must notify the foreign of- the jurist warranis \rial before the | $195.617.000 for vears with interest the Senate commitiee NMonday iatrations of lund titles Sepate, which would sit s & fury at 3 per cent compounded annuailt lative representatives of five organ Sorelgne; < | acting only on the admissibllity of |on this.deficit. give an apparent lons tions holding the dry vie int were % dparations. must. prist in testimony and final ermination of | 10 the American people of §30,188 536 ralled meet during the . [iheitaeck :-r;m. es or otherwise | gullt. {00 on wunt of these transact Jnint committes 10 arrange f | muke it plain That foreisn stockhold- ‘Congress, performing the highest “ o plotieln Argnmenis it e et CesiEy S function ' (he judieral wyater i HUF“AbMMIY to Pay. This committee comprises anan | i (he protection af their govern the only “court” that can inte Charging thai the “eche of the Jasi William Sheufe Chase of the Intern- | ameece: 'nv_‘ s such land holdings 5 | “good behavior.” the sole restriction | gun fired in thé great War had scarce tional Reform Federation. Kdwin ¢ M“’"‘M ed by the wiocks are con on life-term appointments, and mete [ Iy died away when a project for car Dinwiddie of the National Temperance . h'»“”w % punishment for violations thereof. | cellation of every one af aur war dehis Bureau; Wavne, B. Wheeler, seneral| ha o reacy o Eonned lands must Removal from office and disharment | was imtiated.” he declared thai it "ounsel of the AnGiRalon | Leikie: | oan Shoted it hecarie e 1 from holding any future public ofice “clasped hands with our internationa Dr. Clarenre True Wilson of 1he | ayction them v” o ent will o “of yonor or trust” are the usual pen nkers,” and. “remarkable as it ma\ Methodis: hoard of temperance, pro- | the court rosts. il % sl eeds, lexs & - | alties. Four Federal judges impeach-|xeem. actually triumphed” in the s Y on and puhlie moe BNG. MPRLL Fare i st rears "‘|‘ i onoen i ed by the House have averted the |tlemeni of the British debi. This wi lis 4. Yost of the National Wom- ' chip with the i pEHEANReray i former punishment by resigning from ; justified. he said. with “the new high Chris "“'.1””“’ nie Cnion i N”"I ~\v" ".'H’V{\”‘“ . 3 /% office. 1~<n'mvvlln‘::; |v).nn~9 ability 1o " b join egislative commitiee " owed, . ' b when the theory would have heen fa i up nf representatives of or-! Within and outside the forbidden | no | o | vorahle to the United States in other Eanizations favoring madifieation of |70ne Mexican corporations. the stock ok | The English case comes before the deht negotiations it was forgotten the law, already has selected W. H.10f which is partly nr whally owned ¢ e | House with disagreement among in-| Protesting against “tha determina Stayion, hend of the Assoclation |bv forelgners, may acquive land for | Vi 3 S | vestigators ax o whether the JurisUs | iion now a< 1o whether these dehix Against the Prohibition Amendme any purpose except agricultural, if | \ HE | acts constitute a “course of conduct | should he canceled at the end of ¥ as its chief spokesman, and other | Such land s limiied to the exact showink misbehavior.” 5 of the 1:vears.’ he asscried ihat! ‘no Hyin= witnesses, including Assistani Secve- | surface needs of that Indusiry, such - | dlciary committes members having | man can see what f2 years may brin :‘-- Andrews, v he summoned «t |4 mining, petrolenm snd similar 5 T made known thelr opposition to im- | forth he request of Senators interesied operations. The President of the i 5 issi peachment. i o « Charg TLIUESNI, cperations. the Presdent o = Attorney for Archbishop Cur Commissioners Draft Meas- " uiticies of impeachment bef Misinformation Is Charsed. - eeler Praises Passage. mission 16 ewn such property | ley Asks House Com ittee the Honse sccuse Judge English spe- | The American people have heen Iy he action of the House vesterday Rorelenens. mav. w50 per cen ou: mitte i cifically of censuring State officials, [ ~d Into a state of compiaisance hy In passing vrh« Cramton hill 10 place {07 the stock of |>m1m|'mmn«‘ov\xrlt:'-’; y Ute Covermg Transfer of featerin jury i ecourt. a fyran. i 2 SHaCTCR S e mes gk OF (i fow all except the highesi enforcement |in agricultural pursuits within the for : . e nous attack on the liberty of the [eizn loans is to be paid. he continue Miciain undel GV SaEcits ramiles | BiGACH Rone: 7 'rv!xnn'w- \\l?n"u,}:nllrrnl to Take Action. nghway to District. press, profaniiy. appointment of . R. | while the “prejudice of people of th tiong drew the following siatement | agricultural property after the pro Thomas as wle referesin bankruptey, | debtor natians azuinst Americans has today from Wavne B. Wheeler mulgation of the 1917 constitution and | anging court rules improperly, cor- | heen confirmed by the very same as The passage of the civil service hefore the rind law hecame effective By the Assosinted Pre: The druft of a bill providin »w the | FUpt use f bankrupicy ds. unlaw nees that they must pay their hill for prohihitlon agents with oniv [ mav retain the property until death Withdrawal of American recogni | fentinter of furisdiction. over (onduit.] Fil sprointment of vecelvers and is- | #reat debis 1o us 0 wet nbieciors fa A great vieloit. | Colonbtion contracts made befors | Uon of Mexico wn the grounds t road In the Dixtriet from the % BOCERY RORIPSING. LR Sl datien s L believe the Senaie w il do as well. [the law hecame effective will not be that Nation has unduly discriminated Naser Gt Wkt ine ¢ A = - GUAd eEreenients, e sy Favaal AN Wil be a big step forward in elimi- | affacted, but later colonization con inst citizens of this country and - : e mmiviviets REGskieved OF RS Jeymen s i o | e e o (. e ltemden sibonrs i docene vk sent to the chairman of the Sen-| PERYY'S) VOTERS' TO LEAVE | cincs "aion sxeest it Lufe” ') " { Precident fl St i 5 SVenCq ned: i decencs ate and ouse strict commitiees d neighbor was axiy in xe telative proposals. including the me-hectare equais whout 213 acres) of tions committee today by Charles W Vilanw have beer: made to'develop:thesh. (TESPAL Werm), MATEI A0 @ pre (20 abe sbould bave meled uo opinl ab b Bhids i L e h e e L2t nores Ao . arle i ; AEKSIop theres e Great Rritain had played her trumps L acmani luume 1ol Ra nd or 1000 heciares of Darr, attbrney for Archbishop Curley oid into a monumwntal highway | Fernvian transport Husllags sail e it THEE oot BEitatn Hads ere e imonibition yoferendum. {nther lands within the forbidden zone |of Baltimore, and representing, he when the transfer is mud from Callae for Avica, Chile, vester- | 3 iy Fettrrs reris Tiom s e ann s hein | mtE simel SEEanE Ml said, 20000000 Cathotic laymen i the The Comminsioners poibted o that | B4 10 teks ,’,'"(.‘fi,’m.p:','."\’?.f ler® ihan the United States. since the Fi a_dry. Introduced an Amendment 10 | semiting sten s f | United States. many requesis have leen received | ¥ iz i ish are to have $TOR.114.800 in ge make mare specific a pending refer- | v N The committee hearings, which are fi property owners in the vieinity | ATica plebd : . Will be Dionging to Ttaly as_security. ar M) Bl il S -l American Men Leave. on the Boylan resolution to request of Condult roxd for sireet improve The prosuective yoters n | will Bagin.to zet an average of b af the Hnouse indiciary ecommittee. The Ameriean ol nien who have | Withdrawal of re Nition, were at 4 ments. such s sidewnlks. lights, ete,, | Prought here to awn :) x--;-:u.-u;.’nl tween 22080000 and $24000.000 & B has heen wred botn by ine|nuen here for some Cime discussing | (¢09ed by Mother Semple, head of the lund that school children und other | the plebixcite, which has Been T60/% nualiy atmost immediately. whereas ir administention and the AntkSaloon |with Seflor Morones. minister of |CODYENt at Cavoncan, who was re- | personx. have been required to use | UVeIY postponed. pending direct nego- | gh, American agrcement “the larz OREUE 15 VI i T e et el cantly Vexpallad ifrop Mexlod: = Rhe the rondway because of & lack of [tintions hetween Chile and Fert IN pacments are ‘way at the wther e chinery to handle prohibitinn cases, |question of the rezulation of the new |SAME to recount to the committee her | sldewa ks are therefore constant. | \Vashington. of the seale.’ Dresented n/bi to create 1 nee Fed. | aer are Retving o ihe PG nited | experiences In| the recent closing of Iy subjected to the risk of injury on | eral judzes, seatiersd aver most of the | Siaies conventx by the Mexican, overnment |the heavily tmveled highway Today in C i WOULD PLEASE ITALY. Nty Sbester i o Stnan co by its constitution.” Mr. = N ay ¥ ITEeSs A S T }‘,l',‘ s g A i L ‘,:”fm.”'”_f | Darr said. “has laid the groundwork | Eranster Held Favored, aday InsUGnEress ey N - The summon= issuéd ,,,:;“\_wm‘, luconie statement for il__l"“"’l*_"‘-"l"-'fi it forma and: functions “City planning agencies of the Fed - ry Would Lose Moral Obliza- Sacretary Anfdrews by the Senaca oto | The discussions have closed alter iR :n-'l'wvd I_‘Il':;‘;“ )“’ 4 ral and District nments,” said Senate. tions, Heover S hibition investigators was &uthe e |8 full and frank exchanke of poinix | e t of red Iussia Allz-\‘i.‘.."ul.' U ey S b |‘|'> v".u';;l"]tl The Ialian debt settlement 1S gy gva‘assciated Press at the reauest of Senator Rige, Re- | 0f View Ll compmnics BoW | evidenced. through its constitution, & T T il wator taciiilen. | Teore e O v aeALl in - | SEGET THonver~Aid todsy hat Dublican: New derney s Nas fon | Wwalt the insurance of the reguii|Liponedesive to eventunlly become s e P T drgvemants | e ne. Dbt Cormine | (SIUPETE theONERRT® 1o a(lfy. the sex colleague. " Senator Edwards o | dinz to the de(Crminon e o the bolhevike by banishing e Upper left: Steaight down more than 1,000 feet. Upper righ RIS Ano Conaute Foad tduring: the| Siaerwten Italid debt settlement would net he Hudor. Stacim .:_‘V"'“:'»“‘ 7:.' o ) Jded ihat the il \“;":{“ 'f“‘ ->:'_“\ o 1= \l«wl | White Oak Ca Lower: A fair day's eateh of spechled bea past year, and s a result it ix the A specinl foint subeommittee ”Mf;?)::-‘wll:!:‘z.;:, ‘l.wln‘vh T I BRothier el Henator Byt coneiesy. of L& |»m ll;‘-p‘_ui’x- s ‘.‘\lu» M”\hv.uw — = = zeneral opinfon that the road should of the Senate and House began | . 7 d”",l'mp: o R anid They eral, Meryvisnd, aiden it MO | Mexican government in affording | AU Hote wnid. - Mother Ihorey, , ‘ ~ 17T m N bhe transferred to the jurisdiction of | hearinge on Senator McKelars: 0 WE GERE BERE T B8 TG al abli e Maryiand. Acked hat aeps be | Mexioan goverument v aforting | gv. Barr” wia. “uner Seuvie. (CAPITAL TO BE ASKED TO GIVE |t Commirsioners xo that n definke | bl tor s et In postel raies X Soben lohaie, high official af the o S o Visitation nuy, a nativeborn cltizen | 4 / 4 4 LA 41 4 s plan for its fmprovement may be Further testimony faken hy the | ¥atons: Conaten goverament ndies v ol : e el Sies v reenr | €950.000 TO SHENANDOAH PARK |5imisd in te mie e, 8 ! St i ommtaron . Gl g orily ordered by soldiers of the robhey B - / present time the Conduit read, weei | gati e Tariff Commission | R i indammement e i, | MEXIGANSUDERENDIPRIEST | sytetment tolteafs ner baseet xove 2 Fisa L e et e unan | iwiner nearing was neta x| 81 107,470 PHONE Saloon League. the eivl servies hill| - A disseminator uf edteation, Iherl T | e v qllst ety il Avas ‘apponed By . aite N Ol = isseminator of jeducatic ern s e ~ 5 ar epart men 1\ he Distrie ne far sures. nae oppesed ' N Binnn e exico oy seren s o | bt and st Tt teachings Quota Increased Five-Fold at Dinner of 100 Business covoment i« therefore. without an “The special commiltes an the ADDITIONS PLANNED Congres 1o dlsoredit present prohini. | ispatches from Jalapa, capital of :-;‘Hu- I';nnv law. She was told hy = < . thority 1o pro Aomived improve. | leasing of Muscle Shoals is In ex- ot RO | Veri Corty State. veport trwubie in the the Americon consul that he could not Men Who See Great Benefits for City and mente, ecntive session. ) ; =i s e DS & dRtengen IV Is s utho: ‘].,.I"..I'..l'"nm,.{,(ly...‘o. a ,.I;\\»[(:»:‘T n'.":l."::': intertere. was a domestic mat- . . “The United States engineer offce. | he public lands commitice is . S - Rebrescntative (Chary x| deportation of the only Spanish pries r s / T ol in charge of the Washington aque. n execu sessio 10 ve A Sebrgpenative (Gramion. Republiean | it e Mexico gave us natice It was going Give $40.000 Themselves. e aNtaa il th $He. water Hate ok oo sublietidos | IDARNIG ST E T S Aeniiion. from. the srerent Mustem,| Members of ibe congresetlon) sur- pto CEithingsilce this sbik ige COILL —_— <upply sysiem. That office holds that in< inThe West | Warehouse and Extend Serv- T e D Yo%M. | vounded the church and the priest’s | Would be better to try to get some | 2 althoiigh the Condult road is a publie Iowse: ¥ e s prohibition nnit are nder poiitiet | teidence. preventing the police from confiscated oll lamds back from Mexi Washington will be asked to con-|flood of visttors that will pol into | highway and is maintained so exten- X H ice Facilities. control. and by Renresaniative Hit | executing the deportation ovder. It I o protect our citizens against | tribute at least $230.000 toward the | the two great parks of the East, one | qive rraffic can use it. that fact does House today considers Tepuhlican. Marvland. n wet. on the | 18 reporied that treops wmax be re. Bersonal suivices, Ave hasent Kot | pygenase of the Shenandoah Natonal of which ix to be the Shenandoah. | not wareant any attempt to install | mended - impeachment of theory that “sorsething Shoul ® 1 auired o handle the situation, | te e uil bock and have been insuit | b % D bt : sidewalks and other street facilities | Fnglish. o heRaake R S GloAnac Tele Mother Nemple's case ix simply | Mount = of Vieginla, 1 g ! heauty sald My, Mather. “it (he District government ecutive session, col ers val air | oI 2 v 4 asl gton. . | CENTRAL AUDITORIUM typical of what has huppened in hun e e et aninom ‘v Satistics| compares With the Vest of ‘otic parks sl : Dill, and propused consolidation of | IU5 proverts in Wasningion. (5o be SEVEN DIE 'N FIR | dreds of uthers. Our cltiz RUATAD- | ghowing the recreational and financial | and in every vespect the Shenand % Two Roadways Prope buresus In the Department of 470, and 1o include & new h uldlr;l E. | ENDANGERED BY FIRE teed persumul anml property rights, | henefita that will come to the Nutional |18 {title oRGonit park countryl 1 The proposed plan for improver | COmEe G OReS BN A€ NN pitol, Pierce and L. which ¢ e Laken away without | Capital through tne creation of this | of. Glenn =m secretury of the | o¢ the templates a center 4 O »! Diee Syl L for a cof on offic - RS — Fieal HAZARDS, SAYS REPORT trial before a duly constituted court. |, apital throukh tne et ion ‘or e | Southern Appalachian National Pack | Lo vine 18 feat e A et | ing discussed at hearing befove | JTeels: A o g o o shildren i 'lPd1 ® are notified 12 or even less hours in :H"“ representative husiness men | Commission. which. at the direction each '~\ feet wide, and two 30-foot committee on “l‘;h“‘" buildings and ‘hvyvldl;ll Li ® ) ’ L -7 S advance to move out of the country, | gather o Was el Tt | of Secretary of the Interior W, Rt o e rounds, with David Lynn. archi- | K 3 § a3 Farm Home Burns | (Continued from First Page.) | hecause they helieve in u(|'y"[ ,.;'.-';,',‘,( “‘.“:""‘1 i "“.“”j"l“""" ‘:. '°',""' combed the Sonthern mountains FLLipE HeLneen. th RuiIdiEin “_”_“ fpm of the Capitol. and representa Other improvements in the program A SCTLLIAMS, Minn.. As . i Bl helie night as the dinner guests of Rebert : i S the curb line for sidewalks, tree space o g et ar | nf extension will include installation § MS, Minn.. March 30 (). | the Word of God. | X Harper and pledged their time and |Appropriate park siies. declaved thal | ang public parking. This plan pro- tives of the allied architects of |06 W= oo tors’ positions of inter Seven persons were reported hurped | necesssary number of fire escapes 1 recounting her experiences. | afforts tn a campaign to ralse that | when the commissioners were invited | Tial B2t (80 raadway ‘ehall he | ‘Vashingfon as principal witnesses. |1 L 'Q“""mvh"”‘d> < :-n o ':':.‘ ' to death in A fire which destroved a | The report says, “these eseapes are | Mother Semple said Ambassador [ amount he to inspect the aves mround Skyland. | ees PIEe MCIOR e Lt aay, in| _ Naval affairs committee. in ex- | Lot sl farm home near here yesterday. A | enly At for firemen to use while |Shaffield had reporied that the Mex- |~ ‘Then, to prove the sincerity of lhflr‘;',; '““” Rine_Ridge “;'l'"'“"“ ",:"Ylump. to | pernit dewer: Water and| CCULYe sesElaTi conshieEssanim: e A emtial e '«:: $ man and wife and their five rhildren | fizhting fire.” ‘The schools follow. | $ean government had held that the g . 4 ontrih. |93 miles from shington. they | il ey ber of private bills. i hihian “oroner R. Norris refused 1o di- | Gales, Gurneit, Grant Henry. Line was purely & domestic one. | hrought the total fund obtained in the | V25 the fime | WRISh: Gtarwine wonly be impracy | Souduetihestiog oo xiE i tion of t paciiane o vulge any information concerning the = Shaw Junior High, P ¥ Durir vidit of the police, one of | SRl O o vo |, We went simplv out of courtesy.” | J . Impracti- | (¢ ice in federal reserve system. |!1on of fwo aperators’ positions of vulee any information eoncerningrhe | Shas Junier: High, Regtuar | Duisis a sialiint e potice one o National «hnnpdm‘lnll—'n‘ln‘vl‘: ond the $30.: |10 i Rt There we found some- cable. The Commissioners belleve P ertate commerce committes | frink switchhoard in the Lineain BATAbN e DAE o e it wasll Setster T A e e e ol it i Jor pima ) e | Wninkl/(hac Weimsver Wesb e eanili | (250, U0 U of the land required {or| conducts hearimg on coal legisla- | centrat offiee: (sxteusion ¢ the under h Nunen and they had lived in this| Copies of the fire report have 1 Blobt el G Nou Bkre:. Tiin Not e N UIBE thAE Sl Tan ilee | Bave remGied; ioued, i he rying out e propossdipiatiican | in; | ground cable system from the Cleve [ at i ot e e opwdidad (6. Harry O, Bilne Fraiil Wihereupon Vihe oficecdon-{ i tu Ror T prosed sath then | ety MG of bur boniaE Of PUDHIE acquired by dedication. Foreign affairs committee con- | land central wfice 1o (hevs (hase e e iy G (the Faca of DENTUCatlon, |\ered Tt Wenntl Bl uppedred iuste | Shine 158 RAS maR I IiSE toht Rt L ons e fouid real national park - - ducts hearing on Boylan resolu. | (le. 10 provide facllities in Chevy \ vears of age | who is having copies mide for study | searved than the givl” |five timex that much, it was sponta- sana ok B ahoss TSk o D it: Sitedl] R attan 1 “"Work “witl atar ¢ > . \"-“ the purt of auch member of Ue | The American officers whom we neousls agreed that ot less than G br G et it e BULE Gets KalledtiS ity e, e L e Soatd uention, The reoort w Bl Bk M Sas e ‘ ; ‘ iNrtinng L € 3 CING B | regu v o |necording to = T t, d PLAN STREET SERMONS. | v 1 of dueation, The report will appeied o n Meiivo gave U every | quarter of o million dollurs shoukd be Y ave TMets || RED WING, Minn;, March! 39 (9| [FeEviar mesting I exedutive mes Lo e o by, [ + Lof the hoard, a week from (morrow. | heie Luwds were tied g AhinEtoIEs share. | vl Last week: Belmer Munson. ot Committee on agriculture con . 4 _ — | ¢ 5 _ A tensive Drive Planned. i “‘"' ‘;j“f; "" rd w‘.’.’«-';'A-"n::-"“f.'.'u Cannon Falls, Minn. won damages tinues hearing on agrienitural re l 60 Chicagn Pastors to Go to Peo-| I Amundsen Leaves for Oslo. New Tokio Duties Applied. This ‘sym I8 to_obtained througn | BIOWIDE ok of, Sorth CRIINA IV | for nermanent injuries e received | el mesutes Ll THUG AFTACKS WOMAN. ple Who Will Not Came to Church.| ROME. March 30 UPL—Capt. Roald | TOKIO, March 30 LGP u:_‘ s Suindnaie Qnie "‘;::,{{:f“'“\‘:‘:“::" 130 |ing rock many times higher and much | when his auls nobile truck was Bit| ontinues hearing far diversion of - | —_— CHICAGO. March 30 () —sixty | Amundsen, who has heen here in- | customs e e ot Tozy | atorx. of what the Shenandoah Na-|more [tnnm;ru!hma: 'ly}'mv :Ih‘ r'n.-:.l\ hy a train. Yesterday he and one | waters from Lake Michigan. Mrs. Kostick. Nurse. Frightens Chinna Gastore have. promized in|Specting the divigible Norze. in which | week was unexpectediy enforced Sun. | tional Park will mean 1o the people el el AL SR Ar KU Ny S oo I co s, h seme i veets "hit season. he. | he plans 10 make his second attempi- |dav midnight by imperial decres. No | of Washington, hoth from an altruis e s 1o coni Tk A e freight traln while standing on the | utive session, considers bills on the | Ruffian Away by Screaming. Feving there In a meed of taking the |ed Dolar Aight. lefi today for Oslo. | great quantities of imports are, it ia|tic and fAnanclal standpoint, will be SRALL By uo o : . railrond track here. His companion | calendar, S N . - pr 4 the | e Norwegian capital. [ Beteven: 2 ol oy 4 |ask Congress to pass the Bl which| was Johnny Miller, also of Cannon | Judiciary committee holds reg- | St B 0L hug At Eisuteentty anit 4 gospel to the people instead of wait- & A elieved, affected carried into every hbme. together |y create this park. right at Wash-| pqyg iy meating In executive seasion. | H streets about 2 o'clock this mornins ing for the nsople to go after it | with a request for contributions from | jno10n's back door and within 300 st S L st s ¢ ive seasion. | Mrs. Michael Kostick. a nurse. em The preachers willing 10 ‘ake part | = g i | every person. The directors of thix| e or 40.000,000 of our peaple. | | ploved in the medical department of In the work heretofore left entirely to | drive will _hn the leading husiness men 3 e of some men had made Washington |additional himself. Ross P. Andrews, (the Government Printing Office. the Salvatlon Army. volunteers and . of the city, headed by Mr. Harper as Senator Swanson Speaks. what it is today, “and vision in going | president of the Merchants and Man. |Screamed and struggled with her 5= students aigned oards a1 aanion min ave 1 | chairman of the campaign committee. | (oS uncon of Virginia, fold | to make the Shenandosh National | ufacturers’ Association. said that he |safiant until he hecame frightened an 1 sters’ meeting 9 l I e night| S ki had raised $1.200,000 | Park.” “When I firat came to Wash- | would give $500 in the name of the | fied v ® I“.v.”_ul m”n'elfln Itli“l‘l:rt:'mnu.@u:w lx:::nm: toward the' purchase of the proposed ) ington, in 1901." he said, “Sixteenth | Andrews Paper Co. ‘Andrews | Mrs. Kostick was returning home WAN CASE JUDGE NAMED ) ) v ton's quota_Hvetold came after & |giol™ jic minied out that the public | reet had not passed Florida avenue. sald he felt confident thut at Jdeaat | from the printing office, where she o to date for the FAMILY | e K e i (1 | must present the land to the Govern-| Massachuselts avenue stopped at| 100 members of the Merchants &bd |00 nighbt duty. She had walked aho E WELFARE and CHILD-CAR- H s L g‘,‘;“; ment, but ufter that the Government | Rocle ek and ekinkion was | Manufacturers’ Association - woutd i Wlock from the car; line-at Seven Tustice iley to Preside ird | ING work of the Associated ¥ o S KOGl Tear all expenses for developing | flourishing suburb. Yet. look what [match™ his own $500. Lanshueght]teenth and by LB L { Sl A e Charities and Citizens' Relief e e e e el o oo | #nd maintaining it us & it companion | these places ave tods | & 'Bro. mide u prelimipary confriby: | wediuum helght, ‘either « negro ! Trial. Set for April 12. i Association, | wide the flovdgates that will send (e mreat mational parks of the| “Now vou have your bk eppor.|ton of $330, D. J. Kautman gave | RO ST 00 diempied s g et ks : | % 3 {700 fhe, ordgutas whar b DVELT wess. tunity 10 do the same. thing all over | $500 and & number of anonymous e e it Nif obJeot wan nsti nnings Ralley will pre SHARN. = ivers Lare MAEEATLY: {DroEn This i 10 seems 1o me.” Senator Swanson ! again. If this park js created it will | gifts of from $200 (o $500 were ! BAE Dev ¢ beli€res Nist object wan side ar the third trial Zianz Sun A s ') n tourisis a vear golng to.and from 4" ‘ipat Vipginia has acted with | Pring to and through Washington a | turned in. {""""’P‘- Wan. the Chinese student, who fx | needed to carry on this it | the Easi's firat great national park. | ¥t A RO el Washing. | reat (de of fourists. This is the e 4 . charged with murder in the first wide, non - sectarian Social Explains Hin Attitude. {fon to act with equal’ generosity. You | fairest city in all the world to live In, Three Donate $5,000. | A Aegree. in connection with the death Serviee. | Mr. Harper briefly told why he had |are miles and miles nearer than most | and to xee Washington is fo love | Mr. Mather gave $500 and Repre Auto Agencies Close. of Ben Sen Wu. an nndersecrerary at | y i s e the citlen of Virginia, Yel Rich.| Washington. Many of those touriste | sentative Moore of Virginia, expiain- X100 © » 20 P he Chinese Kducstional Mission. in | il you be one (o give ‘as jieans usiness men of ashing o x eI | will come back h cEsie | e i MEXICO CITY, March 2 \ - o y . ton together. T have heen called into mond gave £250,000; Norfolk gave| ere fo stay. and |ing that he had contributed $1,200 in | o1 0’ a1} the foreign automohile January. 191 The case was trans. | vou feel ahle, nsing the fol- | hatnene " he sald. e hend a project | another $100.000. and I could name added impetus will be given our | Virginia, added $300 to his contribu- | o) here are closed. They ferred today to Criminal Dovrsion 1| fowing hlank: e e Setiove ' e o the | piess’ much smaller, edeh of which{march towhrd & million popuistion | tion for Wachingion, making a total | SA1SSTO0M e Bere Are st agains: and United Stater Attorney Gardon and | D e D o intinicy i | Ribve mote than $50.000. « It seamaitoy for the Naclonal Capltar |of $1.500. Then Charles Bail Ree A anotils selseren Atrorney Wiltor J. Lamhert for the { whieh T live. I don't know of any|me that it hehooves Washington to Sponsor Creates Plet brought the diners to their feel when | 4!fMPI% ! rory Gefense apneared hefore Justice Bailes . Wiekh . St ; ¢ ) ster. k ’ RN h ced that D. J. Callah Nehio arkt amploveR. 0y S s Ord Prestan, Treasurer, Joint Finance Committes, Asociated Charities [||| movement that has. convineed -me |t least equal the quarter of a mil-| qooge . e announced that D. J. Callahan and |y, ., 1o form a union and force and asked L-at » date he sei for rhe | 3 e . s S | e thoroughly of ita trie worth lon that was raised in Richmond. ieorge H. Judd, in whose moun-| B, F. Sanl and himself would pledge | /0 - unlonized status trial, The court set the case for and ( ns' Relief Association, 1072 Eleventh St. N.W. [ et EhurEs rde k. Srabiong) o | “Let me just leave fhig word with [ 187 home, Trystof-the-Winds. At | §5.000. recognition gf their unlonized statu April 12, ane week earlier than had | It In one of the greateat businéss op. | You. Washington iz going to he a Skyland. the first idea of making | Trae Director Eldridge “hought by the automehile agencies. been expecied portunities ever offered any commu. | city of a million people. 1f vou don't | {he shenandoah a national park was|an acre.” costing $6. and dared every | s===—————————————————— he case will be the Arel 10 he pre- | Inclosed find $......... o DSty iand 10T auB ik Com A0%s s yelas | JRks this DAT. mow, whan it is (of (0N, ERSE O ETAETIE ploture of ithe | motorIAt-TR-IRSsNingion. 16 MaXeh | sented to the new jury panel. which | (Pleass indicate class of 1T am sure we will be Josing a won. | fered to vou on a silver platter, 10 | COUNtY to he embraced in the res-|him. The idea of buying an acre was o Be Louere Pl me ol | dortal thing. X Terel hemee von seill Tonk Avound for | CrVAtion. AL the end of his address, | used fn the Virginia campaign with All E M Rt il e Anedemtiain il S MEMBERSHIP | Stephen T. Mather, dlredtor ot the | Just such n mountain wonderland and [atter Mr. Harper ‘had called for | success, .Tha.purchaser Is sold. an 4 puter Mimele April 9. and will not resume jury | P Notephen T Mather, ditector of the | fou will reaiize that you have lost | “action.” Mr. Judd announced that|actual scre .in the park area. with ; trials until April 12 I Aot e won | Natlonal Parkc Service, declared the | {0 feutest park (hat was ever of- | W \W. EVerétt hud authorized him|the understanding. however, that it Tomorrow 5 . | :fl‘m‘\m.‘.”: Eod | for the East to have proved one of | fered any National Capital. For It s :v gI\I;‘: |‘n ‘l|h:.-‘mnume of Woodward | is to be turned over to the Gove Wed ey Brazil's President-elect Coming. | Supporting . 25.00 [ the ‘most intriguing things dnring | your park. even mare than it s ours. |& Lothrop, $100 Mr. Judd alse ex- | ment. . 1 every motoriat, fn, WASK SUR— ‘ 2 ; * Ul sustaining 00 L T earn e <tation | Washington will he the main gate. |plained that he had given $1,200 in|ington ategptsd Mr. Fidridke's chal o 4 RUENOS AIR March 30 (P | Sualn Y Adrens | Alhough the papularits of (he West- | way to the Shenandoah National | Virginia but that he would add an- | lenze. raqré than $600,000 wonld be For Special Page Washington Luis, President-elect of | ABE P 2 R ern parks has multiplied a hundred. | Park. other §300. making his total subscrip- [ ra'sed here,”, Incidentally, Mr. Eid- f Rrazil, sxpects tn viit the 1Tnited (Payment may he made in installments.) fold In the last few yvears. Mr.| Dr. W. I Showalter, associate ed- ridge bonzht ‘Ggiite a few more acres Saturday Statep in the near fumre, zave a Ris = v Mather declared, their popularity | iter of the National Geographic Mag- . Showalter sald he had $1.500 | for some mot % whé can't afford de Japeiro dispatch to La Nacio! will be as nothing compared to the | azine, declared that only the visien fih sight and then subscribed $600[to match him. 23