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1, 1926 THURSDAY. APRIL COTTONHOSIERY FIRE-ESCAPE LAW TARIFF ATTACKED| CLAIMED VIOLATED Reduction Deliberately De-|Marshal to Press Fight to layed, Declares Dennis at | Have Safeguards Installed Senate Inquiry. in 16 Schools. BY G, };_0 D ‘_‘N(li “The cotton hosiery case, involv & possible reduction in tariff du PLAZA PROPOSAL ~ WILL BE PUSHED |Final Action by House Before | End of Present Session Is Urged. - WILKINS HOPS OFF FORARCTIC BASE First Trip of Polar Expedi- tion With Gasoline Supply Auspiciously Begun. RY FREDERIC LEW EARP. | Snecial Correspondenet nf the Fvening Sta and Nerth American Newspaper Alhance with Detroit Arctie Fxpedition FAIRBANKS. Alaska. April 1.— Capt. George Hubert Wilkins and Pilot Ben Eielson hopped off at i:30 o'cloek | Unmindful of the indifference con- sistently evidenced by superfor Dis trict offieals and school oMcers aver . a periad of years, the fire marshal's ' v v b has been deliberately delaved” DV g og0 4 pigin teday it will eon (‘h' majority ’“‘"‘""" ot '.:‘1'( :;';, tinue to press for the Installation nf ")‘”“""""‘"“' Vice Chairman Al(CC T | modern fire escapes in 16 old three ennis charged today st the {atory achool buildings. Recommenda BY WILL P. KENNEDY. With the bill already passed the Senate authorizing purchase of land | from the B. & O. Railroad Co. to| | complete the area hetween Union 1 Station and the Capltol, desired fo extending the Capitol grounds as a | parkway development. %o that vis- 3 vesterday morning for P'oint Barrow P il g ! I o ths H Inthe Detrot Aretic expedition's sin-| | o8 h | rors mes Thuve an impreanive fra inauiry into the sdministration of the TN RS OTEE, L T zle-motored monoplane | e BV &£ B b maioit R, the commission. By the majority mem- i . o b y4inge was Airst mads in 1919 Under normal fiving conditions they | B ) : House committee on public hulldings bers, Dr. Dennis sald, he meant Chair- | g, king up his conviction that hic man Marvin and Commissioners! omee must continue to fight for ex: Glassie, Brossard and Baldwin. cutlon of long standing fire haza Dr. Dennis detalled to the commit- | recommendations. F. M. Achsieiter tee his efforts to get consideration of | deputy fire marshal. declared toda: the cotton hosiery cae. which he suid!|that the congressional fire escape act is being violated in the District by i appeared to be a prima facie case Lo the use of these schols withont such « 3 sthernmost settle i -v:‘roruvmn’r“:rt‘eml"nri‘?;nh : w‘» in >|\= 4 g and grounds, effort is being made to lours. The length of their atav at the | : axpedite this leglslation bhefore the spot an the hleal Aretic ecoast which | lose of the present session of Con- o - expedit = Rl aress, ts to be the base for the expedi TR seel L I, has refused to sign | velopment s 17 squa this de. s, lving be- polar flighte is problematic; thould return here some time today | " i . ; o rrow, if s wel |# paper t the second and third tween NorthCapitol and Second streets : oo pmorrow. {0 all gae Sl o awn | haDters of Genesis must be fiterally | noriheast, 1 and F sireets. and be-| reduction of duties. Finally after| e ' 00 AR B mmended. The . A e allons. i | Interpreted. The resuit Is that he has | tween First street northeast and Ar- months of effort, he said. he made 8 cost of installing the new fire ascapac xallo statement to the commission on March | would average $2,000 for each of the casoline supply ¢ three mont | been suspended ingporting 200 galiens to Barrow. It} thur place northwest, B and D streets. A little more than half of tions. a mot SCElIte foamera and ol this has alveady been acquired, and el PR AL I the pending measure provides for the % i purchase of the rest. The Baltimore Several Trips Planned. ! and Ohio Raiiroad owns all of the re- i { maining land and has offered to sell The fivers estimate they will v T (Tnete f6 alieady u {1t for 33,12 sire mot more than 150 galions of | \vailable an unexpended halance of gasoline each way. and so should he B iR ot s in eeusuny ble 1o leave at least 150 gzalions of | he original get. which declared it fue! at the hase. Capt. Wilkins plans | to be the purpose of Congress to ulti- | to make sever:} trips hack and forth | metely acquire all of these 12 squares | carry fuel and ather supniies for the | H H H o © Ccons ctio 4 direct flight the Avctic sex » {Midwest. Buried in Snow, 200 o 00 O e fom Peace ‘ ! | 19 declaring that he preferred 1o 16 bulldings. withdraw, “since it is useless for me Neod ‘for Actled Beon. 10 it here with the prospect of be-| ing overruled by a vote of 4 to 1. Admitting that the present sitva- tion where the fire marshal s an- At = poAL, thin meeting of the comminsion | \ally making wholesale fire-hazard o . recommendations, which are ignored 7 t of the committee on cotton| "y by oMcials in_charge of the of which he himself was a expenditure of the District school : containing 19 additionall o0, fund, is one deserving of ac | pages of which he. Dr. Dennis, hid| o by the Dintrict Commisstoners J i een completely unaware. At the| .. jnyolved today adopied differ- same mesting, he said, Commissionsr ent views In conjecturing over a so- Costigan also had withdrawn because hetween Fairhanks and Barrow 1o | for enlurgement of the Capitol grounda | | | y | ; |2 req t for information ade by o " over in | bl e CERE ot | In thix connection it is pointed ont ! felmemiil oL him regar o « of new lands. In ease of a forced | I iinact tor (URIoH. ‘Buton: Plas, |15l ' B | e f 1ml".‘_“’f:p’f,"_""h'.';'b;“:',""{'rl_’:':'c“"elfl;'e"‘l that a fire hazard is highly debatable landing on the presen trin. Fielon ( Prepares for Fury of Sec- | was passed June 25, 1910, In the sun- | < ' [ oitied Landry e . and what might appear as a hazard probably will remain with tha ship | drv civh appropriation act for the Py v cao pertinent” by the chairman. to the fire marshal would not he s while Wilkins will attemp! 1o mush d D t three successive years, 1910, 1911 and Says Reduction Is Needed. construed by the school official on to Barrow or return 1o the near. | ond Disturbance. e e AR b ‘ | it Wik ant 912, $500, r was app g » - In support of his contention that | Safety Question s ' e making a total of $1,500,000 gy, S~ 1hd cotion hogley Gas centiy ] wora . ‘e apparently on| yynicipal Architect Harris declared Just before the hop.off the com mander said. 1 am taking Eislson | By the Associzied Prew with me becayuse he kno the coun- | CHICAGO. April 1.—This try for the firet 200 miles and is famil- | bude far tar with fving conditions in the North. If anything should go wrong it - % [ tian5se femands o reduction of A\ | today that the installation of the fire | thought the domestic production of | S32P®* in the 16 buildings might | cottan hosiery in a year had been 57.- | Brorg * Tanace rather than safets 1000.000 dozen pairs of hose, valued at | guard. He lled attention to the Sl0m 000w palrs of hose. valued &t | fact that they could not he used in hose in the same period, he said. had | oo e [ been o 27 il Mo opportunity for the children to fail L Tty ,i";"‘_ :mz""’m:h(:-m;.‘ pata alued | (om them either in case of fire or in 4 SRR 0. Fur-| giverting them to play use Some Bought in 1912, ountry On April 23, 1912, two squares were well today te one of the ! acquired throngh condemnation pro. ‘ch storms in recent | reedings at a cost of $1.119,035.50, | weather history. saw it enter Canada |Condemnation proceedings as to 10 ad. with my navigation he can ald in set- | s 7 - lonia) Stus s Wt icol i S o e oR Y can i n =t Larid Dcontitivie. e SaevaNEtIbE Ry IR RIUATES TG e eastward n e ¥ 0 e 3 N rge of tastward. and then prepared 1o face} . aa g1 the total appraisal heing P T I e— ke mcheas U3 mcbeotes 13 Gonernmant poosarte 00 ndranns briw o Cotmbn poaparty most severe M: PRAWAN BY A. ECCARD. leaving Maj. Lanphier in cha 1= better 1o have the second in com mand at the Fairbanke hase, We | anticipate no trouble in making the flight. as recent trials showed the machine is working perfectIv.” Capt. Wilkins drew from hic pocket blocked roaas. halted rail and motor | Jeint rerolution w: down the cou traMc ana made the larger cities | s award and provid approved turning ible provisions of the tariff act had | been made to the commission Jannary | in many others. 1923, Dr. Dennis sald. At first the | School officials pointed today to the only application had heen for higher | fact that there mever has heen a fire duties, but the inquiry had been broad. | ©f &ny consequence in a Washington | : the party here. and he will superin. |# new disturbance brewing in thelgs'agiisq 78 and on June 23, 1918, | < th » . 3 2 3478 and o une 23 3.4 hermore. he sald. the exports of | tend the repairs on the Detroiter. anr | Rocky Mountains. N Cohanass apdpbpriate eaiar ] ¥ + “Ports of | It is the opinion of Mr. Harris that k1% Aiplbanitonen pline. s hite GRS R R e LU G AL e The chart shows the projected avenue from Union Station fo Peace Monument, which would be of the same | Americanproduced cotton hose had |y tne enulrie fire hasards reported g o SRRROREIIS I A oo s B re, s ol gl i | width as Pennsyivania acenue. 1t shows, in shaded areas (he land alreads acquired by the Government and In | Deen 5.159.750 dozen paira. valued atl) o hal X ¢ BTt Fatiow 5 hRr o nar Sty : Ile pal nisna: ; | «olid black the portions xtill held by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which it is proposed to purchas | 1o sageee. i [ sl b ot ek davs, it |in unprecedented drifts of snow that However. on October DI X T faatsalii cisdla e P 55 b - - s | The application for a change in the | ®ach vear and that the schools are in : duty on cotton hosiery under the flex- | hetter shape in this matter than they | wea er etins wepl o » in weather oulletins, swept out of the |,y "{he commission to be under the » yja.!l wooden penguin. sent him by .":]{If“‘:“:"h ';’h‘_:fl;‘; O et | control of and all purchases to be ap- | | ened to include ali kinds of cotton | Public school. that a school house can &n admirer in London %l proved by the President. The com.- | { hosiery. and it bee, be cleared without the slightest dix ¥ Aicat 4f Thsse A and Middle West, with auxiliary dis- | P . ame evident that SR bt oninee Anthretbbieta () un e mme rthe IR NtARtG] 0 O Mo, SERD LSS B0 R Sl 75,000 Models of Inventions Prior to 1886 Placed| fthe case invoived a ponsible reduction | order in less than (wo minutes and No - _ tany of the said real estate, n: how duties, that firemen visit the schools weekiy laughing. Then he shook hands with | C03Ste. ana then moved northeasteriy javer, at a cost exceeding the amount A 5 | =hing A s o 3 cos d o . . L { o o prevent a bad minor fire hazard Maj. Thomas G. Lanphier. the Ameri. | e nisht through the 10Wer | of the award: and the said commission | on Sale as Ghosts of Inventors Stalk ! y | Voted for Tncreases. | from continuing oan Army aviator, who in 2 member | i anada. | 4ig. under the terms of the joint reso. | il 1 | i . = | . Ur. Dennis said that he went (o] Responsibility for carryving out the ;‘he‘hv:\nr\‘iaer‘"m? .nd .n-‘ rest of New Storm Moves iast, ‘lln:uu acquire for the sum of $1.414.- | . gr: y A boul. 'Ma]. w"-gman and Phl'ade"!‘ hairman Marvin and begged him “ul- | recommendations of the fire marshal mbe b fae i e b N 2 ? es' (ot . “ommis: ey the members clustered about the| fne new disturbance in the far 305, all the property in the said 10 | 3 ot AR e e e ta keliip 8 fad ) MARARGTDD (el Contitlatlasiey 21 the controlS. | \ves was increasing in energy in o | S9UATes with the exception of that | . N . | case, and that the chairman had con- | The fire marshal has only a recom called out: “Contact.” and the great | ,uihwesierly movement. attended by [ ¥Ned by the Baltimore & Ohio Rail- | 7The ghosts of departed Inventors, | of the invenior, the date and what the phia Teller's Testimony "":”‘;:,"’l"""f"" 4 program for the | mending power so far as the District | co ration of cases under the flex. | government is concerned. an road the Real Estate & Im- | whosa fertile minds 30 or more years | thing o < 50 or more & e eve are many articles i ! ovement Co. of Baltimore, and these | o 2 | Ible provision of the taviff go turned oui models for paten: hose tags have heen lost und more randed nearsay. { d viff act. includ g mpanies are (he present owners of | ang the furtherance of civilization, | than one curious spectator today tried | Y ing seven cases. only two of which in- | Seeks Tdeal Status re. 1ght to he acquired. | Iv stalked through two dreary | to find out what it represented or in ;,?.','}:d :’:‘;"’L’ :"“" h“:ne- ptton, | It was stated today that the fire ry paint brusl A ndles 12.cvlinder Liberty angina roared inder Liberty engine roared. | zenery) rains and snow in the plateau | Craft Weighe Four Tone. and Rocky Mountain regions. Gen 3 eral precipitation wax promised ax the taskan warmed wp fo . ; i The Alaskan warmed vp for 2 min- | storm moves into the great plains | (e squa ute and then taxied down rhe 900.faot | Sate: 1tis nnds: h v e | - s % today. while the valley States is undersivod that the commis. | f the Census Office Building at | tended to represent. That | marshal is 3 X e one landing fleld. Then four tons of Av-|and western lake regions will feel its | Sion recommended the payment to | gixth :ndhn Streetn southwest today, | s Counsel defending Lieut. William H.| Was on June 18, 1925, Thess cases with nl.-l U0t ciating ::mi:u"l ing craft and «orzobegan to lift | fury on Friday. | the companies of $1.143.443.54 for | hile the public, represented hy an- Wide Range Covered. Faga. quartermasier of the Marine had been long pending. The commis- | status in the schools so far as p-sss | . post At Annapolis, Md.. who Is on trial | sion. he sald. has acied on five cases|hazards are concerned. and that b and head into the still skyv. The big The weather Burean said no settlad | their holdings. which they refused to | b herchants of ax-| Thers are models of the original monoplane circled the field once at | weather was yvet in prospect for the |¢Cept. holding that the property had | " I”n'(h’:fi’x‘rl\'l ..h?'-‘gn":m against one Mason fruit jar. the peanut Tonater, | hefore a general court-martial at the | INVOIVing higher duties and sent them | demanding that not the slightest an altitude of 1.000 fesi. hanked and | siorm States, and hat unseasonably | Already been acquired under the con- | nother for the purchase of these | camp stools. artificial legs. Arewrms. | (200 vard here on six charges of '0the President. Dr. Dennis said that jchance be taken he is protecting his circled A second time. radually tis-|low rtemperatures probably ol | diemnation proceedings and that the | aurion with the view of reaping large | fare baxes (dated 1861 and resembling | desertion. embezzlement. theft, neglect | he had himself voted for the higher | office from possibility of future eriti ng. and then took off over the snow- |continue in the Northern districts for | Only thing necessary to complete the | piafte from them at a later date the ones in vogue aboard strest cars|®f duly and conduct prejudicial to the | duties. but he eriticized erely the | cism in the case of a calamity Soyered hills in a northwesterly di- [ithe rest of tha week. | transaction was the payment of the ! " 4 C i cummage sale in general |And Dusses today): devices for raising | Service and unbecoming an officer. to. | “ommission for failing 10 act on the] he Sihe recmbaAale: ot ik rection | Central and eastern Canada today|#mount of the court's rd. Sub-| o ST in heing held in that sec- [sunken vessels, false teeth, breech. | day won (wo important legal points two cases Involving a lowering of the | gre marshal. which would take a large A cheer went up from the waichers | are feeling the biast of the first storm | s*quently the court proceedings were. | tion of the loading cannons, hase ball hat with a | #nd forced the prosecuting attorneys duties. {appropriation—that of installinz steel m hana Sfnd thex stond with caps | wave. Described as one of the most | on order of the Department of Jus | oot anring in It to glte increased fore| !0 fle a request that the court-martial | The vice chalrman of the commis- | cyrtains at the Central and Dunbar i i o Ty the tny | severe disturbances ever experienced | tice. dismissed. and the =Atiornex |mene, he articles offered include | When hitting the ball. dental chair. [ be removed to Philadeiphia in order | % on discussed with the Senate com- | yigh Schools—is known to he regard Ayt e isappearad | in cenural Canada, the storm swept|General held that the Government|gicltsoq Government materials, and | machine gun. meat cutier and sausage | 1 obtain original evidence and teati-| Mitiee alsn the cotton glove case. |ad as unnecessary in some scheol SMaltan: B a over the ronto territory eastward,|had in good faith abandoned its in-j i " (onnection with this wholesale grinder, hospital hed. the well known | MonY. in which a report was finally made | quarters. A ecanvass of school audi Making better than 9 milea an | with snow, sleet and rain borne on the | tPDLIONS (o &cquire the Property un- iy .. cocleaning of “junk” the patent | *RE beater, dated 1864: printing presas The two legul viete won today |10 the President recomniending 80| orfums in & number of cities the size ity by the general supply of the Treasury Dep eather, however. offered a new prob-| mprovement Co. of Baltimore City sorts of junk f 2 T 1 2 > i v ¢ even saw a limit- | * o jun) pm the various de. wcien H. Van Doren today an.| em in (rozen snow and slush to fUr | have submitted in writing an agree. { 5 m::(;u(‘”(’bn‘ R ealation in sociaty | Partments was sold in the vard of the [Sumed leadership of the defense Y omn|said that he had made an inquiry at ther hamper transportation. Below | piant “iq accept as compensation for | 59 PrAuCEon b SCEIEIAN O G % | building. Included under this general [sel. being assisted by Attorney Wil | p (8% depRIITment Biore here and (Continued from First Page.) freezins temperatures were general| hlind involved in the original con et 'an Ioanimate | clasalfication wan some scrap iron |llam J. Hughes, jr.. and Lieut. A. Vie.| had been told that it the increased | 7 = theofxtout ithe! Gentaal Bts teevestly Jaemination, Diiiceciinka FopITNEI 10 ¢ from fhe elevator recently dismantied |tor Cherhonnier. William F. Téuhe | 0NV went inio effect it would havels piea for reduction of armaments. He tnday. | in the ashington Monument. This [#ls0 Is & defense atto 2 ;s resulted in raising the retall price ' 1 2 * g rney. P G " o = brougi.( ‘$1.460. e aTs Coni iy attotey., Beebout:| g ne efoven fromabout 3100 a pais | 2214 (At whSH Gemany enfered th AN nizhis reseived. ) hour.” «aid Mai. Lanphier. “If she |cutting breath of a 70-mile gale. Wire | der the condemuation procecding | ol caused the st ; ease in t 6 n ! cu ) of a T0-mile gale. o o utic " .| T s wn the market, | pibe organs. shoe.shining muchine, | ¢aused the siriking from the record 0 the duties from &0 per | o w ek v o keeps up that pace. well see) them | ummunlcation in the territory wax de |-.'n.| expeciully in view of the passage mudels weve (hrown on e s 3| Which rings a bell when the shine i% | of the major portion of important i “ent advalorem to abou 112 per cent e et it o abhas With 'C. 3 S Wikiley and” Anloew |::::;:~I\~/Z:‘,'l Irl'l"gh'l"l“u :.’:»’.‘.n'.'.(.df;:d'u'.?fi' of the Jjoint lm»m\wn.. and 8 of the building’s third Aoor they ‘-:r’::.‘::?-‘.; cotton ginx, door knobs, ad L:"Illllfll-":\m:-h;‘u.v.::l e :af _an, Coolidge Rejected rease. | by the same strict regulations govern Hufford, the two machanics: Howard |ihat city by wireless were uns vl Oral Statements Confirmed. | xencrated w pathetic atmosphere. | g SO et S R L In prosecution’s | o gent «oolidge, Dr. Dennin |!™5 lic theaters. Mason. the radio operntor. and myself, | e : - | Thick with dust and bearis the marks [ 2 Tl el et ) ;. pare im0 Jar #B- | pointed out. had ref carr i 2 el et oot S muse, |kl Confrming oral statements made | S VA G Gk dates earlier than | New York dealer bought an entire | beaved. By one of these decisions by e LU L e BGa U > Rl iR baL B T —— e before the House committee on pul. | OF tiute: labeled with doton o enied ai. | Wing for $1.500. AL u subsequent | he court, Faga ix relieved from ar the recommendations of the commis. engined job ' that siill needs over- | P " J 1ic buildings and grounds by its Aot that time 1o minimize the |sale the highest bid offered was $400, | counting for a fund amountiog 1c ion in regard to_cotton gioves The | MOVE TO DRAW U. S. hauling bef it can follow on to| The momenta respite between | ygenis, John . Cornwell, xeneral | mPUR 8L SAGE LN a0 Broduce addi. | PUt the supply committee refused to | #bout $1.406, of which he was sup | President. Dr. Dennis said. had been Point Barrow storms gave the Cenival West some op- | counsel, and «. 1. Moran, real BardshiD o e o mankind. How | et the lot go. s this same bateh of | posed (o have had custody. By the ‘[ el ! INTO COURT PARLEY o iCommEht 1590 i nited Siates ang | portunity to .l‘;}}‘lnsnx.’l.:.x of & anow- | iats agent, the Raltimore and ONi s (el 00 i a1l | models is again offered up. other, evidence concerning a check | ,,r: Dennis said that about 8.606 | \ Amarican Newanaoer { bound State. The advent of colder | pajir . ? R Jstate | . Bl Prior to attacl s, & v o | 000 pairs of cq oves old | Row Drinun A NOT( Aiarioan e i Faiirond Co. and the Feal Katate and | MAnY of Ahom (e pard fa de. | Prior to attacking the models, all | transaction was declared incompetent. | 100 PRIrs of cotton sloves are "“','; BEGUN BY LEAGUE «ay that ever | " o % . nature which one ean think of is rep. | ax of April 1. 196, or on the same |, .onied in thoss two wings with pat- | | Today in Congress it sion of the six weeks of Lenten serv. the entire referenc: to the $1,400 | missioner Glassie out of the consid- [ poisoned heforehand and doomed to | S % | Al March secords for snowfall were | hasia within a reasonable time, sa) : I g ot :n?' Lty | broken in Chicago. which witnessed & | oy exceeding six months m'?" :‘:“m':,g:h':l?dfl?::"rs “n:: -mv"h-al”:s”em Robert Lefevre, aup oh | ToOdtE; ANl TG ALY ¥ (u::::l 8-, $1.50. He sald that Germany was | L#ague of Nations next Septemher the he nate @ House |steady downfall since Tuesday. The|,pier, ok ot §\KG fare present the supply committee, and P. H + We k. Gordon. | yg" principal competing country in | lengue must see: tor her & position aibeommittes continved hearings | sivests. ‘particularly’ In the outiving |* At 'tne tme the United _g,.gfl en- | 15» el B Birch. assistant suneriniendent. super Major Opened Safe. | the production of these gioves. of equality with the other natiens on proposed readinsimen BhCO e a sorry shape, de-|(ered the war this land was used for ek to Sell Floors vised the sale. which was condy T 8t Victory wa v “A greal deal has been made of . e ,,,,m‘? Koy tof it the shovels plied by hundredsi he building of temporary bulldings| ¥ 0 eavts this| DY Professional auctioneers. g oty Drat Viclory wag ok ins the 46 | (hie feet that the President did not | 2bolishing any distinction between the of men. | kmown as the Government Hotels. A | Ther had not been sold early t “ % iy mony of Maj. Harold | pide by the decision of the Tariff | former alliex and their former ene- The special Senate commitiee e s | portion of the land occupied by these |aft on, as the auctioneers had only o ovirgman, commandant of the Ma-| (ommission In this case.” said Dr. | mies. eontinued taking testimony in the | BOUXMIFANS MK SVALY. { builaings ix wwned by the railroad |begun the tank of unloading the en-| BIGHOP ADDRESSES e L At Annapolis. who had tes-| pennis. He said that he did not see | SAEIoE mrdine oparatiigt ine e . & Ingnien iekies for HOUSIOK SORSPEIER Y . ) fHpGaL | e e On becoming un- |\ ipe recommendations of the Tariff | 7This would mean that Germany W ion of the April morn found Dixie shivering,|under a contract providing that the ing to the almost phy | impossi- | 2 000 AT SERVICES ut . i s funds, he found | % mission, that to his mind (he | must be allowed to arm herselt to the flexible provision of the tariff law. |but slowly emerging from the wreck.|occupaucy was to terminate and the [bility of such an undertaking. Bul| y but 7 cents. where he sipposed wax | final decision should rest with the |same standard ax the other powers Agriculture commiiiee conitn: |age uf 4 leonine March. The death|buildings (o be removed at (he expira- |zuarded, an (hey have Leen by the i 4 fond of $1.400. which he sald had | piet Executive. In his connection | which he termed impossible. that ued hearings on favm velief means | 1o, micibuted divectly or indivectly | tion of 12 months after the final rati- | Government for all these vearn, ey RS nh by (e eipts from the sale of | g referred also 10 a report of (he|the members of the league should upes. o March wnseasonable parting | fication of treatles of peace, the rail-inow are wurned vt v be scattered to| Dr. Freeman Makes Plea for Chri .m:'| Y the PosL to an Annapolis | qo i Commission on sugar dutles. in [ forthwith disarm to the same siand ommerce commitiee met 1o | weather, stood at 10, while the Injury | road company to receive no considera- the four winds. e er. e Prasident. 1ed ot con |ard as Germany. consider a Columbi, River hridge |jist was set above 30 tion except relief from taxation during | “the Patent Office. unable to house tianity as Lenten Week On_croasexamination, Maj. Wirg-{ curred After expressing regret that Great project Raw winds whipped the u..mu.m..‘“).e period of Government occupancy. | these models any longer for want of | P man admitted that he had no personai = Britad expenditure for armaments Meeting of Senzte District com- {and Iiedmont seciions today, but in{ ‘The time under the contract expired . declded to dispose of them ac-| rogram Ends. |knowledge of the money received Commission Divided. SEOWEE &1 InciNEIN ity ROnVE VAIUG RS mittes scheduled for thix after- |{he lowlands and along the coust of | November 14, 1922, and from that date | cording to law. The inventors them- | = A5G ]1:01.: the sale and that his only infor. He pointed out that in the case of | compared with 1914. Mr H b noon was posinoned [ The "Atlantic and. the GuIf the | to December 31. 1425, the property has seives and their heirs were given first| . \po 000 per, g {mation was rom seeink “stuhx of | (ne sugar report the commission wax | said he hoped (hat the words ascrived i, [ Spring sun was slowly warming. Snow |been leased hy_the Government at|opportunity fo Feciaim fhe sossls, | o (CREC (0NN LW persmes ffed | LOCE supgmsed to have been written| givided, and that It theve had not|to American Ambassador Houghton rries fell in some portions of the!approximately $75.000 annually. New |Then the United States Museum was T today at the final ses. by the junk dealer. The court ordered | hean congreasional action taking Com- | that the disarmament conference was | promised to show 300d ¢ Investigation t he authoriz the House and conducted by sponsible commitiee with authority | Georgia windstorms. At least 10 per-|acquire this land for the beautifying |, fqq haen fighting for two vears. Honuse toda anied Represent sonthern Alleghenies I farr ents will now have to be | rried v 4 = So Alleghenies last night, but|arrangements called in. and it carried away many tive Blanton. Democrat, of T g ey i e Be emskry for Uhe |< : R s ices. to hear Rishop Freeman assert |8t . s . e e A winds was in southern Georgia andlerty. an over the lot and the residue—the | 3o% 0 2 k of Commerce of 2 In the cotton-glove case br. [plus stocks of munitions of the WWest Elizabeth's Hospiial Al Blanton | lang the Atlantic seaboard from Geor-| plant, laundry, etc., the other bulld. | g, veyard of hopes. an the patent pec | thing resembiing real pesc Philadeiphia, which cashed a_creck 3,)::“,; T e O om iee waa [ ern Christian powers should he used se for mn | B e Virginia. Straggling reports|ings could noi’ be ntilized and would |5 ik held wp to the highest | are three maxims, according | for $100 pavable to the sccused off-| 1\viqed. At that time. he sald, there |bY the “peaceful Chinese who had d by |last night indicated that two deaths|be of no use. bidder. to Bishop Freeman. that are prime [¢er. The entire testimonyv of Mr. i four members of the com- e | i e the foll in southern| The intention of Congress was to !PT\ |\ qute these inventions hear | FeaUinites {_n;(:fl\:r.;L);\;T;n::"::\ lite. g:::y‘:::’::n::ew:.m:::m of d ;::‘or:nflo..‘.:m-“.“M"vm the com- for after that time the Patent | it and control thyseltr of those | that he had no personal knowieage ot | Missioners Glassie, Costigan and BOWIE ENTRIES te subpoena witneuse. were injured when their homes of the City of Washington and for 5 g House witnessed an encounterbe: | oave damolished o risace: . Whe il gauthoriyesit OMce no looKer LAUIED models 10 he | (hree self denial is far the most jm. | the check itself. Dennis. : i n were s | : 3 submitted with applications. Each ob “If T had refused to sign the report tween sentative = .iankin, | ‘earing up the Atlantic Coast, the | the Vice President, the Speaker of th",m is marked in neat handwriting of portant, he said, for it is only by Check Was Made G v it 1d b Pemocrat, of Missiasioni »na Tew | wheari™® aehed gale proportions at | Heuse and the architect of the Capitol | 1ot I8 FORIEC 8 A0, "oty (ne name | 480¥1NE to ourselves those things that . ol cottens BNAVER. . e YOR FRIDAY resentative Mills, Republican, of | several points and sei @ new record|io acquire the land necessary to com- L are threatening our moral fiber that Misa Ceclle Pashew of Philadelphia, | 2locked . vx.'; Coml wm" 2 Now. York. in which the former | 1t Cnarieaton. There the gale blew | piete the plans of Congress. ~There I8 | sem———————m————————==========/| we can ever hope (o worship Christ | it Wa& tentified, was the indormer of [ BUL I Joind o o sending * | FIRST RACE—Claiming: $1.200; 2.year- shook his fist in the laiter's face. |ai & mile.a-minute clip, the hardest{now $1.798,139.27 available for this; with a real reverence the $100 check in question, which was | Mervin and “.,"’:d n sending -the ['eids: 4 furlonse. velling “You can't talk that way to |blow since July 30, TR ink | puinose, e tmexpendad balance of | comes u untional highwas for the | The Christian church has degenerat. returned from (he Annapolis bank, EOBORE Lo e e e il af | [ ef T 100 oo - 102 e ity tontemptible seoun. | o nonder accompanied the wind. | uppropriations made in the past. ‘This | jnauguration of the President. ed Into @ weak and emacinien ihine | marked “Insuficlent funda.” Iv was|iame time sent slong w Coiclom B/ | i oheadds Tiiios 101 §-hong View & 103 | drel.” D e wax the Coldest point in|bill reappropriates this amount and | The people of the country have heve- | Bishop Freeman said. hen u lo. | learned that when the check was pro (the recommendatiol® PROCT igan re |Seou ... Al House continues discuss (he South laxt night, the temperature {wuthorizes such further appropriation | (ofore approved. and will not now or [ man Is asked to foin the church today | (ested the amount was made good (ot Kot e ostigan re | Recivrocaic . 13 Judze English impeachmen being 26. At Louisville snow flurries fax may be necessary. 1... e foture criticise, except favor-|he s offered (he inducement of u | Within 48 hours, it was learned. fused ":."‘l“ R M| e - i Cceedings. | fell aud the thermometer registered | Ubgin PR N, L e expendicure of mones upon | comforiable xosbel. For myself 1| Capl. Tavior. after losing hin potut | I Merelt (6 MASS N B okl B Nk td 4 W, Bean et h a gospel” he|on he competency of the testimony the surroundings of the Capitol bulld: | will never preach of Heavy. affered a letter to Secretary House District subcommittee on |28 at midnight. Chatlanooga. visited W. J. Salmou en- The Senate committee will hold it | {8 - Gacer [ public utilitles orders chairman 10 | by snow flurries during the night. had As the value of the land sought to! jng. though Invelving large sums. If |said. The Bishop concluded bv savin " ’ Pramare A Bill for # separate nasic | the promise of more snow today. Skies |y " (g s rapidly increasing as | made on broad and liberal lines and in | that the greatest need of Christian |of the Navy Wilbur requescing that | Xt hearing D B ) o NG, T ‘ ntilities commission of three mam- | were clear at Nashville and the mer- O e Mo ancordance with well considered plans. | people today is quickening of the he.|the court he removed to Philadelphia. S Chia lrinian MREvins. with prohabiy ichizsn 3 ‘ bers and a people’s counsel | oy stood just below the: 40-degree | time goes by, Represenia ve R. N |40 Union Statlon is the gateway of | roic element in their natures. Comdr. John B. Rhodes. president of | 2™ P ”“l P V|, SECOND RAC B Purse. $1.200; Subcommittee of House Distriet | mark. | Kliott of Tndiana, chalrman of the |, TH¢ {000 T h which the people | Dr. Tarkin W. Glazebrook. who has|the court. directed thai all possible be heard again. S Turlong. committee orders favorable veport Ak eather was colder today in|House committee, reporta thai- the | 5t°a)l paria of our country pass and | heen the leader in these services for tetimony. be! takén ‘here frst: THE . o s 10 Ele N on Moore bill 1n aholish haif-cent |more northerly sections of the South,}committee feels that, as a matter © | oo "viajr first view and impression of | the past eight vears, presided at to.|court adjourned until tomerrow morn- GOV MOORE,S PROPOSAL Dubric o e Haen Hoeolt | Mmond reporting steadily falling | economy. if for no ‘other reason. It |{he Capital City of the Nation. In|qay's session and Rev. John Britton | In%. when the testimony of Maj. Wirg. . Columbia’ 4. Highway and Key Bridges. | RO last night, Florida felt the|should be acquired without further | yigw of this, no site in the District | (lark conducted the services. man will be continued 1S EXPECTED TO LOSE e | which passed south- | delay. and in fairness to the owner: | ;o q1s this one in importance or is L% Prospect of a long-drawn-out trial THIRD RACE—Claiming: $1.200: Banking and currency committee | onset of the wave, loomed with the announcement by the olds and up: Al furlongs eontinuer hearing on stabilization | sastward. O oy, t6 st L i | Westminster. | jydge advocate and the def h of price system in Federal Reserve. e i B Ay s the (| ther 5 of witnessen, o i e i a3 alone. e emt. of the area between the | London, is the bisgest and highest |they had long lists of witnesses. Asks New Jersey Legislature to|Eady Hiwee:. M3 {mmi, ™ 1) . fnterstate Commerce committes | ANA TOWN FROLICS | ; 3 e e M h & report by Senator Wetmore of | {* e e Capitol group | square tower in the world, being 75 Ben Tpleer o 11 sYedimi o e ontiner nearing on cont Tegivia. | MONT Rhode Tsiand. in 1916, from the com | Lo he permitted. ¢ feet square aand 336 feet high. Memorialize Congress to Modify |sfafund ™ (111 low Butter Cuplill W the Government should either take | PSS LS Tl Jppropriate develop- The Victoria Tower “Hobson fion. ! 'AS WARM WINTER PASSES | mitice ~on public ~bulldings anc FREE SNOW-BOUND TRAIN. Dry Law. e T i, Foreign affaire comnuitee holds inds, . @ detailed statement wes : ~olds and up: tdivision of third race); By the Associsted Press. a0 Turiongs. hearing on bill to send diplomaric L c 1 ntatives 10 the Republic o made of the lands and bulldings com S e S i S RO e |made of e tonay snd buiking: con | harrassed Motorist Discovers e b e tary affairs commities GREAT FALLS. Mont. April 1oy, 5 which have been acguired by S D . member of the New Jersey Legisia. | founas B Raiiie ol 8 e bt . crofmen, | Joining In the spirit of All Foole’ day. |ihe Government since the establish | He Is Driving Another Man’s Machine dents in Missouri Tie-up, | ol in ' ald there was but mm‘g:.‘,....',:;m i o ot g g, <o ol 5 e e weather man &nd ‘ll;li"',::,l"hi:;:“:?: e et = G RN ST. LOUIS, April 1 GP.—Twenty. ohance of carrying out Gov. Moore's | St safih. ... 117 Nesstision -~ 10¢ tinues hearing on seliel measures, | the we £ ) - PRS- | = five section hands, aided by Univer. |suggestion that Congress be memorial- | - ¥IFTH RACE—Claiming: $1.200: 3-year- | wistanis with & straw hat pa-§ g this group may be added the new ¥ ty the Vol and Tuciongs. Tudicia committe « o his & i .. < T ’ o . ’ " " sit; f Missouri jzed to modify the Volstead act. His | olds up: 1 fuclong ¥ '.‘.t,( o dlabursement ‘;“Y"rl“m:: ade and genersl celebration of @ | washingten City Post Office Building, | George W. Jones, colored, F first ‘-‘:&Tflzefi"hf:?n&'r"fkl“"" number he | sngw “1ul g .nudmfi;:::,‘m.n:vg? e e omare on he. sublecs, mub. | Lombards ... 101 Arbitrations ... 103 ) il mevie T e gl O e (L il bix muradia Db RRa i T Gaveloped that Jones had been | bash train caught in a 6-foot drif¢|mitted late vesterday, was recelved fi"-‘m’ i el Bondewe v 118 BEBOESHN iR CoutiiBen tinay Smiling skies greeted the dawn. o\ | mediately weat of L0¢ Unfon Station. | much embarraseed individusl vester- n re on lower Seventh | near Hallsville, 16 miles nor It Sithout designation In the State Sen- | Kandwit ... .. 108 [ W breeze blew out of the | wan purchased In 1908, and the Unlon shopping at a stoi 1o 18 th of Co- . | Sy on Samaior Jaho though & chllly Dreare et were | Nation (dealgned t6 be in architectura | 44y afterncon when he found he was | street’.and had parked his car 1n Jumbla. The traln, which eatried ap.|ate. but was sent to the Judiciary | SIXTH RACE—Ciaiming: *1.200: 3.sear. 'l‘nv[\‘l‘u" S o ‘,\,‘..".!'H-T .r'm’. Winter and a com ;'lm.mmn With the Capitol and the driving the automobile of Samuel H. | front of the. store, When hndu‘umv ::"nxl‘!‘nnrlelypzlo students homeward m‘.‘.“:'nmn in the Iln';u:"d s ,'mx and up (division of seventh race). mile acutive session, considers deporta g % p v ’ i t he saw a car there, stepped into | bound for Easter vacation, was de- e governor reafir: N or | e Lmities “on_seraugements bed made | sarvonnding [GercElist CONIAREL | @vrmai, 1142 Bvanth Atrepts chas hac I e off upy Fighth street. | laved seven h.urs. {that the Drohibition law should he | [Bily Mann ... 83 Sl - ! Sivers and barboes commitiee |reads 16 P L P Vil lnuunl-[:d':il;u‘ e Gl group rapresemts | heen reported taken from Iy front of |~ The car, of a well known make, i st Amended to parmjt the manutacture | Miriel 8 8 Ruevia "0 10 sontin ring on Pussaie Mive rhy tarning e day. o .. “ o i | * i “ i of roman, S & N4 s1la of light wines and heers, and - and llinois River oulee. 1010 & calehiatian of eneday & fra .-nm"::r more }J':“.n'fii"“"‘.'“m.'l’."::" « place of business eariier in vl""*::: ;’;,""‘"L';":';,’"f'; -‘,m__”‘,‘;r mi | Cousin of Mrs. Eddy, 102, Dies. |!\i,"'ihe New Jersey Legisiature | S0 A Tndlan aftairs commitiee contin | Winter should conluions Fanli | 18 % moumt 8 Y. s Indlgnant when he was | Abandoned where Jones found it. The | NEWBURYPORT. Mass.. April 1|would he responding in public sentl. |} o B nes hearing e satend Il AN were heta with straw hats to join | ~The new avenue from I'nion Station | stopped by s pelicagman Und aues. | Jones and Berman cars were of the (P).—Misa Anne True Amibrose. 102 ment !f it were o enact the sevaral | shouenny i e i 1% eriminal lawe 10 Indlans | I ioteneating the Floridalike slimate | to the Pasce Monument is designed to | tioned about the ewneiship of the car. | same model oni The Ticense numbers vears old. sousin of Mary Baker Eady, | resolutions Introduced by ite members | JAT CUUNT (01 MUY, B Tha Canadian | ke of the same width as Pennsyivania | 1t belonged te him and that was all being Aifferdnt. Jones returned and ::u:‘fl:‘r of Christian Sciencs Church, :-;nfinl modification of the Valstead | “Annrentics alte claimed . ‘eather " 'm tow which o avent on amnibus Aond eon vithin a few miles ¢ ry four years be- there was about it, he insisted, but'got his car where he ‘ud parked ft.

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