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HE K SOUIDTRETRUCK | s v ) [BAPTISTS TO HOLD WOMENADD GIFTS | 3POWERPARLEY ! | [ | | . U, i UL Court Holds Eldridge May| isti i i ivel ; ] y Attack on Modernistic Belief Two Organized Groups Give!U. S.-British-Japanese Con- Bar Big Vehicles From i i | 4 to Be Made Monday Night Backing to Plan to Honor | ference Forecast Develops Sixteenth Street. at Auditerium. i at Auditel ! Veterans. at League Meeting. Barting of sclid-tived tr tro , A g public mass meeting of : D i Sixteenth in Police | ? fundamentalists, to which all Baptists | have » ‘“"ur: todny H e of Washington especlally » invited, | §'lh e erection ’;{ 1 } Macdonuld foun : waliwood i R N | nposinig y i Wor suilty of v - will be held at the Washington Audl LT i, o By <Ry torfum Monday evening, when a con are the Women's Auxiliary, No. | : % e ptilar certed attack will be made on the Typographical Unfon No. 101, and th visement severnl wi + ind the spread in schools and churches of ““{wirl:'.‘tl" of the Catholic Daughter p teciston was b today, th & modernistic beliefs interpreted as I The auztiinry, at IS District be! ilng to | questioning the Bille, existence®of a |in "rypographical th be judge the be- $ personal God and the virgin hirth of approval of the memo ief that su ed by » i (hrist, substituting therefor the voted to approprfate trom § T s ongres: . tic and | 3 | evolution and other ration: $10 in 1 erance of hat the s re doctrine: paizn. i Sentence in 5 mass meeting_will _conclude The Catholic Daughters of Ax +hen isel for the defense the sesslons here of the fourth an met at 601 & e e G aewaoh, nual meeting of the Baptist Bible ¢ Boland pre | . « that he would nu fands ¥ Union of North Amerlca, at the = : $25 10 the memor | . il e Taptit Chursh, SiSih Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth yesterday named the House members of the Sesquicentennial Com- ler women's civie i pateiotic |1 1 Tl o . > GR - T opes o g mission for the Philadelphia exposition. They are, left to right: Representatives Bacon of New York, Garrett of Tel . dl n line, I . ARCHBISHOP GEORGE J | and A streets northcast. 8866, ‘Tilkon of 1€ Sikout g M ¢ Virginia, rapidly in line, ac- | ' Text of Memorandum, CARUANA, S koes or ihe! Monday ‘events | 119808 NI OW OTIGORTICHINYEBd) MUOre OTIVIERITE G S G, Netbold, | rines and = candum | Papal nunelo to Mexico, who has| meeting “will be the two vice presi- = ———— | past strict of Co | o : ¥ He Saterobt | ivolkes Keen It iie |been expelled from that vountry on | dents of the Bible Union, Dr. J. Frank | ¢ 3 L . Iumbia Chapter of | e ciatee that ha Hiegally. eniered| Nortis of Tort Worth; Tex. repre ! {Congressional Medals and Promotion | yiers who s e « v ‘ is ¢ - ra ) Archbishop Caruana is now en route | senting the, Southeen (0o nd | 5 Joneh aecs nisaitons e en ey | L or of [ta Washington Dr. W. B. Riley of Minneapolls, Minn., . > o L . . the enee o Rto D hg ho Noriorn itesitors, For Byrd and Bennett Asked in Bill| " o] icles i p = % The former, who is editor of the f - _ A | : S 1 : e- g ] Seavchlight, fundamentalist organ, st e ' RA 'I' RN .|', Wil ~.,;1,;,,. llh‘" “p,mfi{ ;yfll\h;le‘r;n ' the Lated Press The congressional medal would bhe | James / | e t fsm” and Dr. Riley wi ell of the wsional medals of honor would | » B P stinenishing | e B vith any luw | growth ¢ modernism in Baptist | b auasica Lisst Cinar Brrs ann D00 o Hud Dov OhSIRERINDIE | g0 olution are deemed <chools ! o his mashinist, Floyd Bennett for their ’*“"-‘“”‘""nwwnmn-uv w cournge and | Sansbury ' Secti | S fight to the North Pole, under o bill | intrepidity at the risk of his | designate Straton Will Speak ntroduced tod v Lepre nstrating that ft i 1 Ll NEW BII-I-S SBUREU‘ I eclimax of the regular sessions EflOT(S t0 Get Hllnt and Tilson of Connecticut, the Re slear raft to el in continuous fligh 2 of the unlon at the Metropolitan Bap- 3 | teader, who maid the meas 4 rora & now-inhabired oF THE : %6 e i tist Church will como Monday after- Washington Transferred to the indorsement of Secretary Wilbur, | sarth, gl . : o spee = cor, when Dr. John Roach on At & further re ition, Hyrd would | turn.” hour. . e : . 't New York, who i3 widely known he promoted to the rank of com-| The medal would be awarded ben Sacti b amparents | ndustrial — Council Group [for e cvpositton to ibe: n | D. C. Move Ahead. mander on stived lst and Ben. | nett for “his gallant service to the ity ot diverting | | cirurch doctrin ! the | e ke [mett to the gade of firat-class ma- | Nation ax u member of the Byri Ar b : | present foreign mission situ: chinist > expedition i orwame | Hears 40 States in 1925 |lie Northern convention 1S tawardith o S e bl : = ‘ S e This morning's session wua devoted ry M | auton b 1wh diversion tra o v ingon R o e e X o n » o Added 11.000 Laws. Lo O o e e . COUNTER REVOLT | e emnieyes RS A he varfous States and to testimonais. | fun, A n e b | Phis afternoon addresses will be or | dary. Doe g6 | del - mitds by DL Hagland of il LOOMS IN POLAND | i iient fiel™i reciremeie. ‘Wona | 1 In dive | the gislic | Texington. Ky W. A Mat-f 8 e = | cost the Government less by $21.000 e ixteenth street t Striving to outdo onie | thews of Los A il speaic. and | et i (Continued from First Page.) | than the present law i fons necessary in_turning out tremen | tonight an_fnsph oy will | would be taken to at least prevent | - | The Senate bill—Increases the i t wds to property located ities of new bills, “with littl 3 Shields | their sale to private parties until Cor nd open to aggression from | Snoul from $720 to $1.26¢ e atreet, it.does not appedr il ok v e | of the| approp action nany and Russia and to Rol-| ¥ the employes’ contribution to ‘ ector has' €0 seoretary of the Natlor e S action: | shevism from withir I cent. Leaves compul- | Senate. avered by . 1 peicl ind ot husi- | fhe War rtment’s Army | Inaad to Gens. Haller | etirement the same, but pre Gooding MEhways or boulevards, for ¢ e o thnkion ight | ouEnt n Congress «ll thenr. | high yersonages of Poland are par-| may exercise th | novement of traffic and r /s o TS omorrow might. § proceeds to go toward constri _;w »:nri_g 1m ,(lx... secret conferences | 7 p Sk i Saierat et T ol Rockefeller Fund Assuile: | at other Arn | here. Their idea is to form a rival| A ¢ con: it doex not appear un | Hicke disposed ofj Hocke OnTIRGNIPASEEES, | sresentative " government to that of Pillsudski in | age limits icles i1 . ) e iy e ter lation was | Virginta, In w Warsaw, miaking Pusen & bulwark | fnced 1o retiry 9 cles : s | violently assalled fc ald it has t Hunt ated, said t gainst radicalism option at 65 3 amh“ymp{; v,.‘lx\-» provided fo ] : ectared, .\(:‘u,, Chineaiin led itions | TR b he. il kUAte 500 DEAD IN REVOLUTION by a appro: al cess to these w turns from totive States 2 _ ted as a pa 1o park v e o el and 5 of country. p iy in ¢ the District and that by no means | T | 5 . | S Grab Hneat a5 diie fn an address last night by | ghould the allowed to be sold. 110,000 Civillans Were Armed Secretly, | Postpones L. S. b Droach : Secretd Dwight W. Deis of the | o = { he Sel Hibtod denouscing the teaching of | Wi Depurtment, sl thit 1 Vak Pllsudski’s Enemies Aver. | Pty which, he said, had in ommission shonld he glve BY A. R. DECKER | i he Senate even” the Atudents of e | tron ot Stirehasing’ the P : o : in the Senate 000 States' Bills denominational schools of | "y e { Brbuttoo ToStavaasichlsaro Deity NewRy S Sne CRRE B L Be e vear. Mr. Hickey cont Dr. Notris eried: “We want | should provided for | BERLIN, May t1.—More than 500 { jpant \efll he d upon 30 Legislatures were in sessf Jxeep his bloody money. | Army fund for reconstr | dead, fully half of them civillans, and | pay out — ¥ 000 lded_more than hing to do with any | pous | 1,500 wounded areon Marshal Joseph | toward th In other words, dridge Will Appeal. rdda ¥ r teachings that cut 5 Hey o f A lge announced today {fz?)ic’m. iy Lo the Bible.” | Capper Starts Inquiry | Pllsudski’s shoulders as u result of | Ny stressed the point that the in- | the District Com- | arehip” as a statute mil o is asserted that a movement | senator Arthur Capper 0f Kunsas, ; his revolution | would iffect the Treasury at ¢ i oration Coun- { gryar by Vireinia, | {;-;; o ~;Hl"‘iri lx (1‘44;‘.\ o tl;)‘. chairman of the fct com- | Ten thousand civilians wern ..x-rr‘n&{ r | pest roads held exe 2 | Mass i | S i led throughout the | pijttee, and a member « National « the even Sans dn it Senator Stanfleld, Republican., of Agriculture commi | sippt schiools of tho ‘Eouth, 'to force he |Capital Parlk Commission, aiready has An gy e ’e”’“l“”’ as & class | (o ron, who led the fight for the more | Other meeting on t = 7 | tngton r. | Yoithdrawal of all Rockefeller Founda. | inatituted"an fnquiry to determine the | war as well as an internal army fight 1l mea! wlso stressed the fact | ¢feam bill. mimer ion funds now at the disposal of | pegt means of aequiring these two|or a political party squabble. that while the pending legislation is| = l"‘r”‘-"": e : hearings on a irement, the take all the pocke Id decrease of the best members of the | called “lberalized” | House bill would net only iberalization « discipline, are dead. Tundreds of | L%t ':':,‘,J,‘,f.'” . « | educational instituti | Dr. Norris and Dr. of Lexington, Ky., | most determined forts for the park system. He said to-| Many day that he made an effort yesterday | ciiee school. Jo s wmong the | ¢, get Maj. U. N. Grant, 3d, director | g Hdcl, IOYSIL tOMEONEEnT Xt St - "‘“ jgalnst fof the Office of Pub Hdings and | evo o emphis con- | 1 b 3 51 i H add; : ! 1| Public Parks of the Natlonal Capital, | generals, politicians, ant!Socialiste | the Gove Friveg el oon o g o | to appear befors the full committee out:nnl ascist! are interned or im-|under existing law SRR e lon de-| Digtrict of Columbia to discuss the | prisoned. | one vateran Gove R question and to determine upon the | Gen. Zagorski, the aviator, who |expressed the convietion today that a Host menns of effecting their transfer. | alone bombed the rebel forces. is in- | great majority of the civil service He ¥aid that he would make a fur. | terned to be court-martialed because | employes in Washington do not look $ 1o bs = Bkl Gen. | upes the §1.400 Mouss plan se o Bier : &chool tew House. s continues rges of Impeack mmissioner F the I were averted minute sense of resson Legislators themse legislation in nt worker experts on subeor: e formulas pret t against ( come within tl tm the such vehicles sope of the act Pledge for Ministers r announced that i cLeod subeon j ther effort to confer with MaJ. Grant | he reft jo | ower notor vehicles ani | op “pe i “Srate Indust -ulat with | (arped, the oE o BHls puRe missior day school = 5 “ > 1l ot rne (‘I‘_‘ h (0““14 y),v l».1'1 ;.‘ '\t.-‘ d mem! the Baptist | this afternoon He was in some | Stanislaus Haller is lm‘»rnml_ Pade- | alization of the retirement law, be. District ing a convention, the | 10 ived. - Competent authorl e il e aptist [ doubt as to whether the matter would | rewski's dingy Hotel Bristol cause the increased annuity we O | — e th Competent at e ] 3 t s 1 11 T q Afirming beliet in the | Proverly come before his commitice. . i come from the payment of r bill. This h rawn ve i nt of the creation and |Aalthoush he expressed himself as i Country Is Divided. contribution to the fund from the med tonight ¢ | RUBBER HOSE USED o el | PoteC. A IRED ‘}j‘h) ving that of the evoiutionists. ing to take what action was within| has bheen divided against | | House District ! e g Iy 45 per cent of the more than | BiS Lo kel to save the forts for the yigelr Dosen, Upper Sile and was pointed out that i . | IN WH'PPlNG BOYS million Baptists of the South- [Park system Pomerania are against Pllsudski and apd for a good n H ated that he 1 Poland | come. the contributions Lich such laws | ¢ AT TRAINING SCHOOL would bring | threaten the prohibitive costs i 3 hown = t 100 per| He indl separate action frox the n 11 hot S upon indt nyentlon are at hi ¥ } € T il cent fundamentalists, he said up the matter at the next meeting of {40 4he vetled tatorsh N ye L the her, - ) he elle ato ip i ployes will me the Attacked. Dr. W. A. Matthews of Tos Angeles | the National Capital City und Park | continued. Posen authorities ref oo | GOE tha earst uf adski has | putti; e Posen nst Pilsudsk up any mon ed attention to the fact th the majority | posts in the government Ril: Only Thurs whicl fought ag: continued the attack on modernism, | Planning Committe | taking as his text the words of the | While realizing the value of these | gar yp, | prophet, AMicah two Army posts from both the his-|iriopg ior. tio: cotnsel Sees Decision's Effect Moderni he saic . | torical and recreational standpoint - i 4 . cay ] el i | - were given a triumphant reception |ington are in ident Coolid s giving “t ique thir Christ ¢ jed with | their relative proximity to the I e, Ehowered with flowers and ex. | which the retirem o il is 70 year + committee con 1 is sald that helq;1jeq fo o the Army lose | xallrs:t A Lty at interest an unprecedented [ modernism during his tirst coming in | trict, Sceretary I | Pilsudski and his entourage | wage and ratefixing | just as real o form as we are fighting | would not like to s ring on line personnel. ree _committee nder the Senate measurv | control’ dis fand st “hoth th He pointed to the ocrisy | the money value of thess pieces of | 5 . o ¥ i c | and both € ot , . ypocrisy Dleces have no answer to demands for an | clerks could exercise the option of re ! middle o ok mo L Ciotaaiii S ul formalism of the Pharisees, the{land—a loss to the reconstruction |explanation of their reasons for mak- | tiring at 63 after 30 years of service. | v YOREPHTL. | which Aetred & Pt other | resistance to inordinant onalism of the Sadducees and oth | fund of the Arz s 1 ) i 5 Tk delphi otor buss {erint : il another 5 il i douliters: bf the tinie 6F Chrfst i ing a revolution. Questions are not . Ll ielphia m husses. ! erintendent Ster mm wwon delibe Slixesiith | eonlch S8 L EEN RS 5 i LRC IRt \ s Nee allowed isuds ofuses to talk Forelgn affairs committes con- | te 1 I . slgnal g e SO el | e ;ll:.m:;':,\:l\::‘ 9‘.“""5; lowed, e il ehoose nin| PLANE CRASH KILLS 3. | tinues hearing on Hiligeoynstie | vrire ior, 100 i enl steadity Calls Modernist “Apostate " | ata orithe out that troops in wany lown time and talk when he in good Rl third Hague conferen { running th % - Eoanadle B, King. chainnan of the| The modernist is an apostato und in | in rents or in ramshackle bulldings, | *Ph P80 o nas 4 a| Ttalinn Mireratt Fallo-WhITerEenv=| e on pioniont creation on s oo | the commititee 5 . B ea or shay | open shop committee of the National |ibdicted by God through the words of |and that even when all of the ob€o-| ey O i that Plsvaia | ing Tropoli Field A T e i v : 2 4 | Ausoactution of Manutacturers, toid the [ Micah in five counts, the speak , | lete posts are sold it will not by any | Statement expltif o it: that he | ing Tropo! eld. bkl epartment Special attenti paid g i A tht the Sound and <atls. | Interpreting a pronouncement of [ means provide sufficient money to| fe8 N GIEL 104 b t: that he | TRIPOLI, May 21 UP—A large| ° specis % Incanh Jor oI e M pen-shop working conditions | Micah, Dr. Matthews said the modern- | equip all of the posts with the housing merely intended & demonstration and e A large, Special joint committee of House | The committe: i v ; pen hop sorldn CORUONS |ist misuses his influence, broadeasts | and equipment which they absolutely | pioral revolt weainet corruption. | Italian airplane crashed while taking | and Senate continues hearing on | Spurces as to by rizers to Induce or retain the af- ;‘ nials :u‘:d doubts of Christian be- | need. . But Nr:"-i'“‘ ne ';_n‘f'":‘ '~r;\v1‘"‘:¥,"""»‘ off from the air fleld here today. The l;r\‘!hern 1‘]1 land grants, nmzi when a e ! ¢ | of the Individual workman.” |lefs. seeks to compromise militant| 'The Federal agency charged with{ i g e e eutoty | tWo pilots, Lieut. Olvanes and Sergt. &y and means committee con- | SHUCY b was | IO, £ e Tenmbershin of closed | Christians, and, failing in this, seoks | tho acquisition of park Tands in and the Ao e ny was artilery | Fornai. and the abserver. Lieut.| Harris hearing on bill to amend |the line; ; ommis- | (6 € Nlons lias fallen of approxi- | revenge and, lastly, serves for per- |around the he thoughs, ond to rowdies? Why was e . 2 . Lieut. | Harrison narcotio act. to stand, w Lis han cated that regulation, | Fobe) T e cent In the last five | Sonal reward around tho District, he thoukht, prought along? Why was an organ-| Locirero, were killed, aud the mecha-| Insular affalrs committes holds for three p £ > 5 0t | e attack developed, with leaders | nician serfously injured. hearing on new bill on Porto Rico, | #ix periods judge has h fave the pow it s in this respect A fn my office Rev. Dr. J. Compton Ball, pastor of | funds with which to pu asa N T lithe. Arehonolite < BABHAL Ghorr |hanoe wih wilch-to purchalo Ciote [baaring red cronées on canics, telllig { where the saasions are held, deliversd | though it I only & book transfer. the men where to stand and shoot by WOMAN KILLS BABY. jan address of weicome to thé members | Ar. Moore, who hus been an ardent | ROtnE with (ho red crosses? Why s : | of the union. Rev. Ii. Hez Swem of | worker in obtining park lands in| Fo8thg action s ahroue 0 oan: { Washington offered prayer. Washington and vicinity, is strongly i WHy WS RO JcEcEia o Uses Boy Scoout Hatchet to Slay| Yesterday afternoon an address on [ fn favor of the dedication of these|SOTShiD, o BOWS aintained, *with Son, 18 Months Old | ministerial’ lovalty was delivered Ly | lunds to the Iederal park systom, |News either delayed or deleted? ) : { Dr. Y. B. Riley of Minneapolis, Minn., | Ho indicated that he would take such | , Although members of the new gov. ind the the third, whi ed in th 1 was se who set the pur Shrine for Holy Memories When whippings were ordered, t official in ch: of the “family Between the coln Memorial Reflecting Pool and Tidal Basin, in Commissiune Ny | PADUCAH, Ky., May 21 () | who 18 vice president of the union for | steps fis we ey He ernment declare the censorship is| we r ) 1 hinks Appen {32 B Notiey. wite of the pastor of « | the Northern Baptist territory e S bR Cugén,}‘;""": ,":‘i over, one suspects their good faith. | Potomac Park, thtrehxs to be erccted soon a beautiful memorial temple to | dormitors to which the drawt ARG killed her 18-month- et b, iap Jaibion Jof ‘theks e | E1Omever STALLINELLELL sivcers inten- { both the dead and the living who represented the District of Columbia in | V&% iptied samIAteRed (6 O $ Y { tions in combating Sejm ineflicienc the armed forces of the great World War. with a rubl hose s denied ti had ever b i T Coolidge Greets Mrs. Karcher. forts until it was wmade certain that why do they not state their real 1 i Edwin Lewls Motley, with a el Ereat W v g Scout hatchet today. She had re- ! they would be retained for use in ; s both a memorial and a place where military concerts ma Ll ez promul- | (0% ST imed from i howpital for| Mrs. Adeline Karcher of Plerre, | the Federal park systen. © 0 jem? the classic structure will serve a dual purpose. certs may be held, | failed unnecessarily or in d it L that they | ComtL e ental tronble. ALr. | & D., the first, woman in any Repub. ; s The real result of the putech has quisite beauty, dignity and Greek simplicity, the temple will b | miittes anostimd o hould requc x phens to Aotley <atd that this morning she led | lican State convention to vote for Thinks Time too Short. besn to shake the confidence in Po-Luyite of white marble. By it the names of those whe made (he sarnifor | Taitée queation 1 ' " the child into the bathroom and a few | President Coolidge’s nomination in| lie pointed out, however, that it lAn"drq"‘ forelgn hu;l‘n;‘u mexll. _l;l]ho not only for their country but for you, will be w;’“’r‘\':s :acpsofl;‘rnrf!:e. each o e i min serentaing that | 1924, was presented to the President | was quite late in the session of Con.|American group, which was i . SRSl osterity. | tune she had killed him. She became hy s—‘ today by Commissioner of Indian Af.|&res to take action, and he express.|@ new water works worth $10,000,000 Niu;:{s c\r }l !bf)fltahccei;r.;lé;:':\n the marble dome above or sealed within the | fear, that he was i | ferical and was placed uiner watch at | fairs Burke. The President greeted |ed doubt that the War Department’s and was planning to invest another | $3Cree, cryp bl . v with life in the tri | o A rs. Motloy's former home | her cordlally -and expressed thanks |request of congressional permission |$10.000,000, has haited the new proy We appeal to every Washingtonian to contribute to this memorial; to | that he was w of the word | (g in Jacksonville, Tl { for her support. T hese two forts would be ncted | €cts and does not intend to proceed | those for whom some one near and dear served, and to those not so |, L. cipline scer S ot unt{l Pilsudski’s intentions are made ;favored. to be well develo) ;use me, please = it difficult | upon, === Mr. Moore indicated that he would |more clear. Your contribution to the $200,000 cost of the memorial, whether it be | of the tongue if they for a 1 s to place his = ) rwn n SR ) intent of i (Copyright. 1926, by Chicago Datly News Co.) 3 B \ . . |/ see to prevent their disposition at for $1, $10, $100 or $1,000, or any intermediate sum, should not be a b tongress in trol matte C. American Legion Urges Support ||| tis time and at the same time would = == Sdia, ibute: ¢ , should not be a burden, [ of any one. As they mure . Ge s a 3 ut a personal tribute to the one, out of all the 26,000 1 o SR il e PN pport e S iy o 8 Qoo ur | SPECIAL RULE NEEDED | shringd: whometus he most o501 names to be en- | dinink hall for tun oo, : | . e cressional cess. (Signed. FRANK B. N Ll f b ¥ | an 1or en 1 I|| " Hle vigorously opposes sale of the e e ; K B. NOYES, | assay of beans, a rathe: T niaina |1 Memorial to Soldiers ||, 7o v s Tty TO SEND RETIREMENT Chairman, District of Columbia Memorial Commission. | yeketable and rice puddi . O {h - - !iling out that their historical interest | MEMBERS OF MEMORIAL COMMISSION: b e how 3 Ll . {l{| was £o great that to allow them to be BILL TO CONFERENCE . g LRt DL MMISSION:: was not a word. They ORDER OF PRESIDENT |/ DEPARTMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA l [so1d_would bo o serious loss to the | E?fiflffiafi' Baker lsasc Cang ?r:i:’k B.PNoyu Gt Tl S gl o) ! THE SION o . which in Ilaf years ” s 31 M. Gi 5. scra 5 e H e | :n‘is‘;;‘t‘n{)noe?nced "ith the mecessity. of |.__(Continued from Tirst Page) | Edward F, Colladay Léster Jones Juliusg T p‘!v'lir sat dowis in silence, with hands £ ___ontinued from First Page.) il » fit| Fepurchasing them at the exorbitant 5 ohn Joy Edson E dward B. McLean Anton Stephan | At @ Riven signul they chanted g ¥ i fil|{mgure to protect tho watershed of SR LR passed by tho | Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis J. R. McDonald e e L L nly by mutual o 1t of all parties || il P which they se. Adve E 3 ki e e e b o S e e e y fell to a vim. Sehoe s, mald Jones of the ||l - RESOLUTION . SRR et a4 LoRH however, roalize that the House will | r e Vit e : Prohibition Bure | FHEREAS, 1t is with fee 4 i 1t seems to be probable now that the | Mmake a strong effort to obtain enact- | istric ikt i N et s Betore an npoinunents aro made, ||| o o W DEREAS, L o Comtaiteco-of the American Legwon have. ||| S208¢8, Dotrict B htes il oy the | ment.of ita own bill, which had the | | District of Colembia Memorial Commission: ! RISE IN GASOLINE PRICES srol on ottielals have asked | o ~ - . | approval o e \u ol ne 3 . - \.fmln‘::lfilnituN aticlals ‘Ll'ur\'z-)fl ed {1 obmervea the roRTeBs/RbRLE WalfiA imiiile th jEhb uti KISy CAbRBE 23:1teh:u?‘x"mll;gml:oposlllon to ac. YBI:IIZ,SGL | : 1 hereby subscribe and promise to pay to the order of John | DECLARED LAW VIOLATION ‘o report as to xtent they wish [l!| for a memorial t& both';]he“lvwl‘l;g‘:‘md th:ddem who represented the SO Durfiru;l debate én thte %&ns!;"yas- i Poole, Treasurer, the sum of i to and can t advantage of the District of Columbia in the Worl Var, and, terday, Senator Smoot, Republican, esecutive ord s : i ) “BIG TIM”? AVENGED of Utah, intimated that the House| | 5 ® ) Dot | [Trammel Says Anti-Trust Act Is In all St WIHEREAS, The speedy consummation of this project is a thing was so determined fo stand by the| | - e . ottaris« bl i mroRan—Rasolution Ak «ible it 18 planpe highly to be desired, in order that the memorial mgy be completed, administration bill that it might not 3 Yoo - s use of the new ¢ Ty : i Policeman, Who Arrested His Wite, | even let the aquestion go to coner-| | {‘"Fl‘l"" L "‘bf“", payment of above subscription. : Tvetipatian: States Live luv NOW, THEREFORE. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Department Puntiked-<Blimes Tabor Tekd ence, He said that under the rules| | will pay my subscription the appointmients FExecutive Committee of the Department of the District of Columbia, er. |of the House he belleved one objection | | | | calling up his resolution directin Prohibition headquarters « the American Legion, in meeting assembled this 10th day of May, 1926, CHICAGO, May 21 (#).—“Big Tim" | Would prevent it. 1 JURST IR ... ooceeoe i | |the Federal Trade Commission to in i e I, Democr ‘(A:c‘f"m that we, as survivors of those whose memory is to be o beautifuliy Ml::‘:phy' lab“" 'Mg ‘l‘,l“d "’;’I"‘i“ oo Senate Bill in Jeopardy. 1 ! fizlseug"‘:r‘xfx lgxeh::"rev:th:(gcgf -~ products. . sald the ex o orde £ viet, vowed in-cou: 16 WO o e ¢ n roduct not affect his Stale, since the courts memortalized. do hereby earnestly request all members of the American the policeman who arrested {::, mwggfl"‘;’{:m"stz “;_{‘“‘“ 'Ine-l.i}'mfl at} | MOGRIEATOEE. .. . o oovviivessatn | | Senator Trammel, Democrat, Flo;m.x there have held then when a State Legion resident in the District of Columbla and all others ¢o make their Murphy for a traffic law violation, al- !h° P“" . i 0“"1 - °“‘: ] | |today declared that the concerted ad officer accepts Tederal appointment personal contributions without delay, and, . though her case was dismissed. i hnes g:“e;.dt; e‘:uu];’y :t;n are:::ot,h“ 1 Signed ..... - ] v];:lmlcru h} pr:‘es lm}x‘mmd a plain vio he looses his State salary. ‘ b2 st % e GRS T R N S R S A S i e BERvRRSLI seivaidy tion of the anti-trust law. Senator Bruce. Demotrat. Mary- BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That wa do hereby spress our || A0 todas: Jons fo Matgnen, e |a diffioult tagk contronts the Senate B oy o = “The “oll companies are esacting T e oo tho brder as an |||l thanks to Mr. Frank B. Noyes, chalrman of the District of Columbia |Il| fitersection far from the Loop, where | ove e o e Banate ] wil Address ...........0....c.oee | |millions und millions of dollars fro trame nd would take publio mo. ||| Memordal Commission, and the members of that commission, as well as |[l| he had worked for 12 years.” iiicn, o S £ Please Make Checks Payabl e the American people.” he added tice of it on the floor of the Senate. those who are aiding them in their work, and those who have con- The captain who transferred Ma-| Here, in a nutshell, are the essen- ] e T Wl e G ! y“ fifl:hl:;:m .;‘n“;xyl:m“ i Tt : - tributed, or who subsequent t6 this appeal, do contribute, for their [[{|honey eaid he was being disciplined |tial differences between the Senate| | Mt I NEL B | |ana Florida. o A AL Women will be admitted to member- | [Il support of this memorial project, which will give to the Nation's Capi. |jl | for fallure to arrest @ taxi driver for}and House bills, which will formithe | | *Later he vielded to the request o <hip in the Italian Aeademy of Immor- | Il tal City another shrine dedicated to patriotism and good citizenship, a traflio violatio: *I'vasis for discussion in conference: Senator Curtis, Kaneas, the Republi 1als. recently greated Ly the Fascist|| Z . *“Tim got me,” was Medlioney’s ¢om-' ' The House bill—Inereases the maxi- WASHINGTON, D. 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