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o e Goin Comfort Philadelphia i Gy Line Office, ot 1ith St o W )" AN, Daily UNDER MITTEN MANAGEMENT THE WEATHER DID " save m i— t and money —QEF SUN NDAY'S STAR s 31:\cks Dyed Mourmn x,arrfi:ck Heating 1 621 Plumbin Street Tho Your Clothes|l| deaned hest forms nf f soiled fahr than invite s more certainty n ones. ments destroy do perfectly cle $3.25 (‘ e re3 ster tard Time Sta. 'PPER” - = and cficcit othing | is be- Y ¢ TMUSOT O-=TMN--2p N RINE CONMISSION | MAKES PLANS HERE | National Body to Report on Ways to Deal With Mod- ern Criminals. i veboribnmaLion iy il ime Commission of forma- ne commissions in every with court procedure, of criminals, right of ! ion of criminals s indicated at neral of a “rime Com- Definite ional | tion of t deal resent 4 report containing its recom- cndations on how to deal with rime at an inf dinner meeting he Willard tonight. Members of the ¢ in that ci ccted to talic at a fternoon on o in which Two Meetings Toda; entire two-day program, a4 working out of methods ites can effectively use g justice, will be crys: meeting at 4 o'clock : and discussed at the weeting tonight Members of the commission, headed *. Trubee Davison, its chairman, { President at 12:20 “the the mmittees are consider- | reports to be brought neral commission report day One of the most i inmittees—that on leg cedure | osecution and judic headed by former Governor of M ouri—was at work on udicial conditions surrounding ad. ministration of justice to the crimi- later v sald the committee is to make prosecu- y more certain and of the innocent more sure. ided that the committee wishes to expedite administration of justice | along the line, without negating the constitutionally guaranteed right appeal from a court decision. We are outlining the fundamental ms of criminal procedure,” adley said. New € cqui minal Cited. \ the meantime. the commission before it reports from police s of every city with a popula- n of 100,000 i In a who shoots tc and who takes criminal would offender, freely, old-time more venal type of man, the commission ot This R is younger than the tvpe of told ar ‘more dangerous In addition to itomobiles ncts to his busi- ss of murder and robbery. POLICEWOMAN’S BILL TO GET RIGHT-OF-WAY| | Will Be First Order of Business nt Next Meeting of House Dis- trict Committee. » House District committee today licewomen's bill the first next meeting, immer, Democrat, was out of the city H”nnu"lw ordered a favor t on the Senate bill empowering ied women to make contracts into the | f i ley. ‘THE EVENING ! Allowances Fixed For U. S. Delegates To Geneva Parley Secretary Kellogg has fixed the allowances for subsistence expenses of the members of the United States Preparatory Commission at the preliminary conference at Geneva, Switzerland, for the reduc- tion of armaments, the head of the repre advisers, at $15 per d for clerks and other employes at $8 per day. It is specified that sub- sistence shall include meals, lodg- ing, baths, laundry, tips to hotel employes and dining car and res- taurant waiters, and “drinking wa- ter.” In fixing these rates the Secre- tary of State acted under the au- thority of the act of Cong March 3, 1926, appropriating §: or the total expenses of par tion by the United State, preliminary armament conference at Geneva. mmmflmmn ORDER ON PON Florida Land Scheme Held Fraudulent and Lottery After Investigation. By the Associated Press Postmaster General New ud order today ugainst the New England promoter, and the ( vndicate, at Jacksonville, I'l., arging the obtaining of money Hiroughithsmmallathy rmallsut i pre. tenses in a land-selling scheme. Ponzi was before the United Sta commissioner at Jacksonville on March 18 in connection with the land selling scheme, and promised the com- missioner he would discontinue. The Post Office Department states he had not done so, as there are in evidence sirculars mailed by him since that date. issued a Charles quick L'md Declines to Appe: Solicitor Donnelly of the Post Office Department jeatly this month sent Ponzi and his syndicate a memoran dum of charges and set April a hearing. Ponzi answered the cha by letter and stated he would not ar, either in person or by attorney. Solicitor Donnelly declared he found the scheme inherently fraudulent in lhll it is impossible of execution and | certain other features of the scheme rendered it a lottery within the mean ing of the law. Ponzi in his reply to the charges declared the scheme had been aband oned since February 8, but the Post Office has evidence that operations have continued since that time. va G. 0. P. WOMEN MEET. Delegates From Every Maryland County Hold Session Here. Representative Republican women from every county in Maryland, in- cluding 200 from Baltimore City, met | |at Hotel Roosevelt yesterday ‘to re olve to make Maryland a Republican | State, locally, as well as nationally. The meeting was under the leadership of Mrs. William H. Chase of Prince | Georges County, State chairman, and | Mrs. Lulu Powell, Baltimore ecity chairman. The speakers were Galen L. Tait, | ate_chairman: Judge Theodore Ris. | gan, Oliver Metzerott and Mrs. Bessie Bruegmann. McCormick Medical ~_Glasses Fitted College Eyes Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES will facilitate their borrow Represent i v and Blanton | right to file | imittee also ordered report on a bill fathere 2 entative MeLeod, Republican n, providing for the incor- | tion of non-profit, non-secret asso- 1s of a national character, form- | o tic ‘nnd for professionill] woses in the ict of Columbia. he committee ordered a favorable wt on the Zihlman bill providing { bolition and repeal of the tax| on car riders over the Highway and | “raneis Scott Key bridges. subcommittee on education its docket by adversely re-| | the Cramton bill to make Students from 3 and and Virginia | ! pay tuition in District schools, and re- without recommendation | m bill to incorporate! Business College, and the | bill for establishing a ]unmli in the District of Columbia. “THOMAS RUSK MARSHALL IS CLAIMED BY DEATH | For Many Years Was Proprietor of | Losekam Restaurant—sWas Prom- | inent in Masonic Order. Marshall, 84 years old, proprietor of the Lose- ant, at 1323 F street, s in operation until several | zo, died at his residence in Argonne apartments sterday. wis prominent in Masonic circles hizations h Almas Temple of the Lureka Chapter, No. and was a Knight Tem- member of the Wash- the He and in oth He helon S es will be conducted pel, 1730 Pennsylvania tomorrow morning at 11 with the Loyal Legion in Interment will be private. s survived by his wife, Isabelle Marshall; two Maude Alberson, and orge, and a son, Percival enue, yelock, | ASKS $20,000 DAMAGES J. R. Porter, Pxe.. Feeder, Alleges | s While Working. Porter. 231 Second filed suit in the urt against the Inc., for $20,000 dam- allesed personal _injuries. s that November 5 last he by the printing con- feeder at their es- 1210-12 D street, and | while at work he fell to the floor, hich had been made slippery by the epage of oil, injuring himself seri- ously and permanently. gAttorneys | Wilton J. Lambert and Rudolph H. | Yeatman appear for the plaintiff. | _ Telephone service is now estab- o1 lLetween London and Berlin. Injuri James Reed street southeast, to District Supreme € for cern as Eyesight Specialist Phone Maln 721 409-410 MeLachlen Bldz. 10th and G Sts. N.W. ADOLPH KAHN President Representative Hooper of Michi- | TAR, WASHINGTO SCIENCE TOENDOW RESEARCH STUDIES National Academy Gives 0. K. to Plan for Raising Fund of $20,000,000. The ) at the closing meeting today, ul a resolution formally fa the raising of a dowment fund to be program of research in pure sclence during the next 10 year The fund is to be raised under the stewardship of the Natlonal Academy. A committee of men of national prominence, headed by Secretary of Commerce Hoover, will have charge of the drive. Working with this board, the national council of the E some of America’s outstanding scientific men hold mem- sership, will lend all of the support it can to the plan. \ In its rpsolution, the academy to- day formally recognized the dominant importance of research in pure science as the foundation upon which applied science must rest. Deaf Hear by Telephone. Teaching the deaf to “hear” through their fingers by the use of a constructed telephone re deseribed last night to the Academy Sciences by Dr. ult, professor of psychology Northwestern _University, who dicted it would alt in the ment of a new art of music deaf. The apparatus used, superior phone transmitter, an am plifier which magnifies sound vibra- receiver held fingertips on itional Academy of Science, Ll n of its nnual animously adopted approving plans ,000,000 en- devoted to a at pre- develop: for the he said, is a with the. diaphragm. Using such persons have he to recogni without sight of the Gault _told the in this method soon r in in terms of touch ons think in terms of It also s made possible, he said, the ap ation of the Thythm of poetry ‘hich could not be sensed by any method of lip-reading added to the reading expression of the face of the er it 100 per cent more d i ing alone, d the speaker, “and it opens the' door for the real enjoyment of speech by the deaf. I venture to prophesy the development of some ort of music for the deafethat they y really enjoy.”’ Soundless fish were Wood of | The waves 100,000 to 400,00 produced by an the totally deaf ht in a few words and ‘sen speaker, waves by that kill R 2 Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it Prepared by NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. BUGS KILL Flowers, Plants, Shrubbery use LA-M-LO Insect Spray Kills Bugs and Protects Health of Plants Ready to use—No mixing. 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The Civil Service Commission today announced an examination for char women to fill vacancies in the vari s | departments and independent offices m’ Washington and vicinity. Applicants must have rea cfl 1 i 18th, but not their 50th, birth on May 6, 1926, and must be ml sound physical condition. The distribution of application forms for the position of charwoman will hegin at the office of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 F street, at 8 a.m. Saturday. Not more than 1,000 plication forms will be distributed forms will be sent hV mail. 35 HEROINES HONORED. Women Thanked for Braving Bliz- zard to Launch Lifeboat. LONDON, April 28 (@) women, representing 35 heroines who Jaunched a lifeboat and braved the terrors of a wild Winter night, have been honored by the Royal National Life Boat Institution. M Stephenson, the coxswain of the lifehout mer, Northumberland, and Stanton, wife of the second coxswain, received from Lord Foster the thanks | of the committee of the institution | inscribed on vellum. The tribute was | for their gallantry on the night December 20, when they, with the other women, dragged a lifeboat a mile and a_quarter in the face of a rd and then stood by to launch In March, 1924, the women also inguished themselves, on that oc- on being up to their waists in Two wughter of | at [hvul—‘ Mrs. B water in rescuing a shipwrecked crew, Protecticn where you need it most—in the line of vision, is afforded by a good visor. APRI 1926 JESSE SMITH NAMED IN SENATE INQUIRY Is Brought Into Boyles Nomination Fight Before Judiciary Committee. 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