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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1827. | through permament organizations for | on payments ordinarily made for simi- | —_— | lar services of instructors correspond. | . STV N | ingly ¢ 1. by institutions in the ! B g 4 W 3 ; ; B : 3 < Sormer Universities Group,%"’:'.:’;\n rifif"’ii’:“{’.’na]"LmT!f'uuflar‘nE:E\lfi3Argue That Refarendum on { . ey T |Site Facing Capitol and|Delegation Protests to Pres- stm conditions. he. | A 2 " 1 : 4 4 s 2 A Secretary Condemns |siay ff cach colexe shoud | Issue Would Remove It _ 2 M | North of Library Recom- | ident Coolidge on Swing- Easy Methods. [ PR college should have a Tive, well | From Politics. T @ 4 mended by Congress. Johnson Measure. iistributed, professionally administer- | h 3 —_— [ o8 library of at least 8.000 volumen B — o 8 o District of Cél sin is one of | usive of public documents, bear- e Aseoclated Press. 3 s % ABUYOD! 7 0 to By the Assocfdted Prees o me e Commbia A O ol | ing spectfically upon the subjects | 7,410 Amectel Btk der way here 3 qu:: . M:i"l"‘_‘("‘::r‘l ox\l,:):z) Ao R T Lo e David Allen | ‘AUght and with a definite annual ap g i o AR ; pitB | CEBOE "t (e SWiseIa ey propriation for the purchase of new | o interest dry mem - \ ? : j street and Maryland avenue, First|¢il for erectlon of u dam at Hou wsistant director of the | P lg in a Nation-wide referendum on the | ® ; 5 ; ncil on Bducation, who (‘?k’\}\ college shpuld not maintain a | Prohibition question. | 9 ‘ gl ey and Second streets northeast, facing |voiced to President. Coolidge todas pproved The "“" 8 “j preparatory school as part of its o Of all the proposals advanced by | |the Capitol Building and just north [An Arizona legation osure of the casy methods OF IO | joge organization. 1f such a school is | the wets, this one now 1s looked upon |of the Library of Congress, for a ne At ted that un g & Goghes Eranting Ent maintained under the college charter | by the wet leaders as the most prou |Supreme Court Building s asked | " ol S e e t should be kept rigidly distinct and | jsing means of Solving the wet and |from Congress by President Coolidke YRt WO Be SIPGAt Lion of | “eparate from the college in Students, | quy problem, which has agitated both |in recommendations submitted late iy B b of some of the | ACUItY. BUIldings and discipline. Hewsth for aeveral sbasions to the ax : 4 B el e wt o s nent instit of learn- | .l,”"J‘"“’"‘,:’““"‘_,‘""1-;”:‘3""‘““1 cluon of pressing public business. 1 O [ ion of the proposed building und W. L ountry, mets & Bigh | & Xollege Suphag r";‘r;'[’.,'f,‘!"f”" | Dry s s and Representatives é . 3 the Federal building program W " ! b | the efficiency of Instruction, the stand. | have been told by the wet leaders 4 . ; | passed last year and subsequently the e iy Anrerican | arll for aguiar the ‘eonserva. | that Congress cannot effectually set- | . % 1 Public Bufldings Commission author 3 ::}:‘ x’:; “:xxl'h\'lsh“:"-"“”"fmdrm :,"" | wets contend, never have been given Supreme Court, although it is ' and in ) mulating and preparing { o rtunity to pass on_ prohibi- | the three great co-ordinate Favor Government Opers for | students to do satisfactory work in| o, “aither before or since the elght- branches of Government, has never 00 o ) e T s institutions | recognized graduate, professional or | ton elther betore oF HFCE o 7 - e K T s n of Project re few and easy to meet. Dealing | research institutions. b during its 137 years of existence, and BY DAVID LAWRENCE earned deg is a profitable busi-| 8 No college should be accredited | Would Eliminate Issue. Left to right: Mrs. Robert V. Fleming, division leade- 3 . Johnston, general chalrman; Mrs, Walter | is quartered in the (lpitol Building reside ' ss. H s followed up leads ir until it has been inspected and re-| Removal of this subject from the [Tuckerman, chairmgn of women’s committee; Mrs. Thoma: I ¥, on leader; Mrs. Barry Mohun, division lead- | in what v formerly the Senate |kind of le “ilars of tome Washington insti- | POted upon by an agent or agents | field of national politics would be wel. | er, and Mrs. Chestel Wells, division leade chamber. 5 Dum will be e e that other wol. | regularly appointed by the aceredit: | comed by leaders of both of the major |- - = o ngress, hut ich claimed that other ool | o cantemtion. e T at they B0 niot beleve AL can Building Need Certain. he favors th A i SeaL R oug] e med’ of indi-| " B T~ v i | In n comprehensive report in 1917 | that he thinks 1 v m“u\‘»n"" . 1:Td\‘::,l‘w.\*‘xl:«:g:m\?:-r:alxy-ln::::fn:msuvh as | 1 lll ce (A(‘ll(b J\ k(‘(l | the Public Bujldings Commis: Government 't ool t likely to those held in the last general election | 5 S > - | pointed out that the s‘,,“-l.‘f.}{-l.. ourt | power busiy : leg | of different forms in Feor Fire Protection | V: Us w6 day will request a buflding c e o hertson forme the Americ fes, u & the dition exists, Dr. \ Does Not tson said, in the Dist States where requirements " S th e e its own, which preferably should be |should I s which the gquestion would be pre 1 2 glish Plan. sented. . | ) = i ak! | located on the square facing the Capi-}and n i v. Dr. Robertson said, | Senator Edge, Republican, New Jer- | ()f l anama (u‘lldl [ tol Grounds, adjacent to that occupied | w; 5 o rican scholars to follow | | sey, leader of the Senate wets, has {by the Library of Congress. Until |power phases of the whenever | prepared two questions for & {the court initiates the movement for | ever, a complex pre » Us Inglish custom and : slon to the Voters which are being Congress today was asked to ap |a new building determination | President's pocition e their degrees also | o the institutions from which | b {ot these questions may be held in|from that which he 1 studied by a number of dry Senators. propriate § cents for protection of | abeyanc his several mesua, 'Cor National Representation Will| The court has now ‘initiated the| ‘The status of the Houlier Iy They are: movement for a new building.” the lis that the rules commm i 3 he Panama (¢ | S e , : Propose Dry Law change. | OPROSING Interests Place| ™o i reprosents the | gy “onerating nder | Convention Adopts Series of | ~swun the congress amend, 2 5 | Gase Before CommMISSION | sverirssen socount or hhe contil | Be Main Topic at TomorTow | Eunis. Puidines, Commission e au | vet furmimhed s (Uie” et ceived. said: “I can name | i e : e g ”&fiififinfi?&‘& at the 1 nal. It was included R. Stansbury, clerk of the court, and | eommits given N hieear | Recommendations to Up- | fosseasion of beveruges. contain Regarding Public Project among items reported to the House Evening’s Forum Frank K. Green, marshal, have pre- | the bill shouid 1os ¥ ten. The District of Columbia has . 2 ing as great an amount of alcohol as * | in the War Départment deficiency - pared a statement for the commission | Representatives, ' roon rea e Gernsionanty - tne | build Merchant Marine. | is lawful under the Constitution, pro- bill. overing the needs of the court. ‘The | Ashurst of Arizort i : e Stiee Dt cided that such amendments shall no National Woman's Party, which oc- | never would wo : Jumni of great universities have been | v | Official representatives of the organ- | cuples & bullding ‘on the proposed site, | bacauise of the cor Lo . g ; ; — Interfere with the constitutional| The first public opposition to the | nvolved in these enterprises. In at| powers of the several States to leg-|plans of the Washington Swimming ized citizens of the District of Colum-|has plans maturing for a new strue-|jem and the mary 2 E i<t one case the president of a| Adoption of a series of recommenda- | {glate with respect to intoxicating |Club to construct a large public swim- bia 1,000 strong will gather at the Wil. | ture, but bas been advised by Sen- |which jt tovmny contlictir m--:pulx;:ir- :-‘l\x:l’\'fi!flllm_“*"fls de- | cions for tne development and sup- |liquors as each State may deem ming .poo] on the Lightfoot tract at lard ‘Hotel tomorrow evening for the |ator Smoot, chalrman of the Public ol i TOm g oo g | port e - | proper? the interesection of Reservoir and mass meeting on national representa- | Buildings Commission not to buil sovernment Ownership (r acitizen of a uropean POt of the American merehnt ma-| Py e eighteenth amendment | Ridge roads developed today at a fion called by the Washington Board | The Supreme Court, with a jurisdic- | ek p Crus ountry the word “university” has |rine, one of which held that the Gov- | ¢, 4,0 Constitution be resubmitted to | hearing before the zoning commission { of Trade again to give public and defi- | tion co-ordinate with that of the t ques Whetia very definite meaning. A univer- | eriment should be prepared to ;‘“"‘ the several States, as provided by the|on the application of the club for a | Rite voice £o the ery of the residents | jegislative and executive branches of | & flood_controi and irr ity is the highest part of the educa- | such American ships “as are made the | (o SV SRR %0 01" Changes as | rezoning of the property from resi- of Washington against taxatioh Wih-|tne Governinent, has never had ade- e supplying « : fonal system organized by the state | subject of M&“b“}‘“ upon ‘y'l"f"'."““'.wm legally ‘permit the manufacture |dential A restricted to first commer- out representation in the ultimate Bov- | quate quarters. ‘Congress has its own | foithern Culifo tsell in France, or at least under | Mate business by f°"§:‘g" shipping in-| 5 cije of intoxicating liquors if such | cial C are: ; 9 ernment of the District. | Buildings, and provides new ones as | from the broad ¢ he supervision of a ministry of edu- | terests acting throuch so-called con-| ., .ny¢acture and sale are permitted| While a group of residents in Fox i The presidents of 50 citizens’ asso- | it needs them. Congress also has al- [ Mem cwnership whic ation. The Kuropean has no oppor- | ferences or other forms of conmspir-|,, '™ giate Jaw, such constitutional|hall Village and vicinity protested the ST ] Gidtions A1teRnY REVe GapESE 1y A abproved recommendations of | 5° of the water power ¢ unity to know that there is no min- ) % markad the thirtieth annual con- | 2% SIS SV SHCL L LOHibie drink. | location of the pool on the tract under | WoOrkers Active in Organiza- tions to attend, ana virtually every | Prebident ta méet. the” néeds: of} of electricity. The & stry of education in the United States. ;f‘""'lo‘;‘m"';f “‘Y:em:rl""\{t':;’cf;flg’?:;?e?: ing of intoxicating beverages on prem-|any conditions, on the ground that it i sanization in the Digtrlct will|the executive office. (o G ership eight-day session at noon today at the show v p " o roperty o . . reprs at . sk ises where sold and to provide for ef-|Would be detrimental to property " o represented at the meeting. A to. 3 it . e a3y TR TG s & umbie. o cthens gave| -tiom of Campaigh Begin | tal attendance of more than 1,000 i B 8,56 1tional Hotel. hearty indorsement to the plan be- pected, including a number of Sena-! But the Supreme Court, during the | 0 A e private bus int “the sympathies of I ‘ndowment or property, no real £ P = | In addition to the adoption of spe- | cause of the pressing need for bathing ning Next Month. tors and Representatives. 1137 years of its existence, has sat in aculty, no genuine admissio - | 3 Fh ot it iivam it | cific items of importance to seamen | facilities in \Washington, but at the . 2 Bethes | seven dtfferent places—in New York:|Coolidge are with the privat esidental or non-residental; no ade- | in the report of Victor A. Olander, same time objected to a rezoning of Second of $ s. | in Independence Hall, Philadeiphia; in | SPiP school. He did not secretary-treasurer of the union, the the property. | | The meeting s the second of a|the basement of the Capitol, in the|Mment ownership of railway ate educational requirements for 3 ol 9 . e ducatio q e convention went on record in opposi- Pion s Nopported. Keen rivalry has developed between | series of special public meetings spob- | residence of the clerk of-the court |Bas consistently advocate tion to the League of Nations and the E ont of the Con.|the men's and women's groups of | sored by the Board of Trade for con- | while the Capitol was being rebullt, in [ overnment “He does not know our hundreds 4 | r 2 5 e i husiness, £ colleges and universities with their | Lhternational Labor Office, the ‘?"’"" duit Road Citize : in the Columbia Hospital Sideration of vital problems affecting | jts present chamber, formerly ihe ‘thj"jtf’. If, howe o ariotia valtes. Hé' ean: hasdly he branch of the League, strongly reiter: s & e o "] the welfare of the city. A forum oR|genate chamber; in a committee | Structed. then it is : ardly be | ating views expressed at previous con- out that the establishment of a com- | campaign for $150.000 early in Febru- | tayation was the inaugural session of | room “\when driven out by the explo- | the Pres.dent would favor some lamed if he does not differentiate | UM% merclal zone around the Lightfoot |, Teo " o tevion of the per-| the serie | S g fire of 1898 for & briet period |PeIng made of the power and does mnot know that a legally etween the University of Washington | tract probably would ultimately result | o0 0% anization of the drive. | The mass meeting tomorrow eve- | %W E™ diciary committee room. possible that he would favor Four division leaders of the ning will be opened with a report by | "ap o JUC LY O he Work of the | Which would permit private comy et il s B o Undermanning of Ships. { o itV ih the destruction of the residential asbingien, ' Weshington, D. Ol \uuidenn organiutions, sepsessat status of the community. He declared | g5y, had been : S Theodore W. Noves, chairman of the | g, ;reme Court say it could comfort- | !0 make arrangements for the \broad and at home any American E . ’ ol © constructed, | i i 3 o powei hing called National, Federal, Ameri. | i Seamen of all classes on both the Will Be Arraigned Next Week |that if the pool could be constructed. | ang these in turn 16 of the 20 | committee of the Board of Trade on | otiy fiil o huilding, that would be in | the power. an or United States is sccepted as‘re‘prx‘:ee(;ne‘dn at the convention, : R : ent zoming he would not object | y i . Bl Facio ey b s S5 scmr‘|h‘:‘:,§;‘°§‘(‘,',m‘;‘,'"’}, Bt o}im'}“é . President Traces Progress. s | "R “Gracties of_ undermanning ot | ON Acousation of Refusing ol Tcad oot | et Ll =, | looking toward mational, representa- (1l QTN T ChE0 Lo\ Hling space| Should the bill reach the Semate i Clergymen Imposed Upon. shing exists that “is a clear evasion Byer of the Conduit Road Scho Gming. . T %k tion: T ihe ot haTion ] 18, oxpected et an oTier. most {of 1aw,” according to one of the re- | to Answer Probers Parent-Teacher Association and Rev.|jncinge Mrs. Cresson Newbold, 'Mrs | A bill now Is pending in Congress | . s: expansion of the | made to attach ohd ¢ “Even it the Department of State | Doreg adopted by the convention. 38 Dr. Atkinson, for five vears rector | iec H. Bradlev, M ! providing: for /an. smendment’ to the | oocos Lac SEGHNGEC GRS OS Ll SR iy e aenta “whioh) i the Unlited States and the secre- | »in u number of these cases the | 3 of Grace Chufch in Georgetown, who | Gae 5y tl. Bradigs. Hrs. | Bonutitution /bt the it . Etltes|ooices of the clesionl Turcagwn entivs | NESKL nsule Government, séi ‘arfes of some of the individual States | gnip owners do hot even attempt to 5 wid 1t Bad pecn Bl “tragis uly” to | Bl gri s, 3 AOTG e O O e (o et million | fl00F for the Hibrary with a large read- | from the power business. tho o all In their, power. {0 prevent edu: | oo theis ol with the widle,| Harry F. Sinclalr, New York ol [bury a number of the boys of his| XicianicTynn, Mre. Krank Ander. | resdents of the Capital City to vote | {n€ room and smafler rooms for Com || b e O N ormataes ational frauds,the expert academic | nioacls small orew. ¢alled for by the | magnate, will be arraigned early |parish who had drowned in the Poto- ton Nl 5 T Pollock, Miss' Kath. |in presidential elections and to have | forences: privare offees for tHe Cer TR the circumstances reen goods man knows how to ex-|inspection certificates,” the report | veok. in. OFfminal “Division o | mac because of the lack of Drober | arine Martin, Mrs. S. H. Kauffmann, | representatives in the House and “u;"; :u\-he \\9 ra;«:{}*u 5 ll):al) e r“r;_\gn (vp._mu.m X loit. innocent and reputable people, | stated, ~but always carry a greater | Nexpeet, ' TG DO T I swimming places | Mra: Henry €. Rowland, Mrs. Charlcs | Senate. suite for the marshal's office: an ade-| “The Government has ¢ specially the clergy and the socially | number of men. The evident purpose | il nant charging him with contempt | The most vigorous opponent of the | V. \heeler, Mrs. John K. Parker, Mrs. Dyer Will Speak. S0 yoite. the Millog of & great | mge to Congrems, -larce o rominent. Distinguished English | of this under-certification is to permit | 51 Vic' votugal to answer certain ques- |location of the pool on the LIghtfoot | Harry A. Kite and M®. Arthur For-| S o the WoRtl | Sl o At R ST RANEATR: | sommtie Sk At e sathe Ga lergymen have been imposed upon. |the ship to go shorthanded When- | {ong propounded by the Senate oll in. | tract was Randoiph &, Collins of Fox | aker. . ot e, o e then Will minke: | tiat The BUient Colict SIS t0.XHE | ventpatioh T 1 trmiiny g s ooNol all who deal with thesé |ever the owner sees fit. Vestigation committee, United Suates | hall Village, who saia his home would | o meyys division teaders are ;;;S.lg‘rlLdfl!:‘;‘Qr{::&h@(lh‘lr;;’l‘lgel R o Ty s | Toaention tr peomatitn of this ol hat in gettin, genifine parchment, | The International Union office will w'r';i‘e' mandate of the Court of Ap-|dogs” that undoubtedly would blow|Eaton, Lucien H. Van Doren and |Jentative Dyer tt;{ le«.s;»‘\‘x(x:t.n:)vomx;“‘ uvpmggrrll‘r:&‘:llrot Jut:;icl; dwslfiqd‘efl by differences among the seven Sta »earing certain letters, they are get. |receive reports from district branches o ..€ FEFERC Bocoi“the special ap. |from the place. Riohard “Murphy. helrasetstants | JIScusS the justics of the woverent |xt Fifieealh strest afd Penasyivania |n the basin over thelr reiative w o it e el oyt ot et tm::tem:m‘p:g peal allowed Sinclair from an order of Walter Johnson Speaks. | have not vet been named A in G Brandenburg, vice chalr. | viated. There will be two bulldings, | 1o toetbad. 1o Sa_ erent groupe & seems to be true o e buvers of | then present the subject to rour v de- iy oot Gen. John A. Johnston, general |, - ' Trad | § o g ho wittempt to settle nedical, dental and pharmacy degrees, | Government authorities, it was stated. g‘:fl‘;“’;‘;fl‘;;‘;:en‘;;g";:“_?‘fim“‘_f o'l Plans for the pool were outlined | cratrman of the Sltisens: cammitteq ot | men Of the Board of Trade committee |and the Supreme Court structure Will| the primary difficulty of the w ) course such persons have to pass| The following organizations were |TUITSE ol PURER O, 00 to the commission by Merritt O.|the hospital, addressed the organiza- | ooy oo atlon, H ttee reports | itol. balancing the Library of Con.| Ents, Congress auth the Coley Do State board sxgmibations i 1his|repretentod at the convemtipn: Masw | Ham Hits by Me Gorfon, ., <0 |8 e oo ostiaster; War| oD meSting vesterday at the home of | Drier adfiress and bominities FSporS | et e the Librery of Con-|rado River Commiskion, which agreed ountry.~ Abroad, the possession of a | ern and Guif Satlors’ Association, Ma- | , SWClalr 8156 8 QU2 1o, Soly or”| Chance, former By Dosmeer: e | Mrs. Thomas Bradley, 1601 Twenty- | A Wik be. IGVeRt o P8 citing, | November 22, 1922, upon an inte legree generally entitles the holder to | rine Firemen, Ollers and Water Tend. | February 2 with SI0CRt 5 (5 o0 [ter Johnson, veteran BICHIRE BCC nd | eighth street. He declared that Co- | om public health: Odel S. Smith, on — compact to settle these rig ractice. But the passing of State |ers' Union of the Atlantic and Gulf, e | — Phrrtreiog o R ettt 3 e Mg A Tunbia Floepital 18 primaris n omanse | O public health: Odel 8. & G Bk to the: ratification of »oard examinations can be managed | Marine Cooks and Stewards’ Uniop of | Criminal Court before Justice Hite|j. Harry Cunningham, ‘members bf |, v 'ond the b 4 public order; Paul Cromelin, on pub-{ =y 0 o0y . sy e : s Wh et tehs E e on a charge of conspiracy to defraud | the board of directors of the club, |hospital and that thercfore the women | Jjc schools, Asa E. Phillips, on sewer- | o left back and one in the left | Legislatures and Congre ront, was exhibited to the jury along | States except Ariz some States ¥ 2 s 3 n't 2t sho nd ir -~ % x4 R Stutes where caution Is lesn | the Atsatic &bl Il ore: Dnion | the Government in connection with |and Frank Hall, architect. Mr. John | o Washingion should lend, thelf |age facilitien. and Frank Weller, on | [t Was SXbEea (0 the Juey alon | LUl i o Teg how : of ‘the Pacific, Marine Firemen, Oflers | the Tea Pot Dome lease. Mr. Fall,|son impressed on the commission that | (10" o™ hokpital will be assured | V2T SUPPIY: | B-2 and B-3, e M toig ‘cortaln reservations, Wi some evidence to show {and Water Tenders' Union of the Pas|however, may not be able to appear|the pool would be constructed in t | Counsel for Proctor vigorously ob- | to meet the approval of | —e - o 's U V! 8 El Paso. interest of “clean sports” and woul £ n students in the United |cific, Alaska Fishermen's Union, Deep | OWIng to his illness in | interes ‘clean s) P >roc o ; rov states desirous of enjoying the allo |seu Fishermen's Union, Ferryboat-| The lower court held that Sinclair|be operated in “a high-class wa. | ADMITS ACH NAME 1“; :‘n:%:ifif;é.‘fn;‘?}"f\ Tt Malor : Phinciplio. Agreed: [ i ince made by parents for an Amer. | men's Unfon of Californla, Marine |should have answered 6 of the 10| Protection of the residential sec- | | H ) REY . wpubegwsnily an attompt wes ol an education have frequently bought | Cooks and tSewards' Association of | questions propounded. His special |tion of New Hampshire avenue, hq—}sAM USSOuUD SUES { IN BUSCH SLAYING i"{:fl:urv;:;se:'au._ identification, do- Lotttk e, tegrees from diploma dealers and |the Pacific Coast, Sailors’ Union of |appeal was held up in the Appellate |tween Dupont Circle and § street,| | | Byrcbund S theucing & SDeC: | State basis, but in this case ( ifter spending their time and most |the Great Lakes, Marine Firemen, | Court for a long time because the |from invasion by commercial estab- | OVER OPERA TIcKETs‘ TRIAL OVER PROTEST | ana adding that “our case sheulg met |mPesed reservations. There : 0 ater 1d | of the continuance s charity work, )£ their money in more or less |Oflers, Water Tenders and Coal Pass. | United States Supreme Court had |lishments and apartment houses wa . a e (b it Jleasant living have offered to non. |ers Union of the Great Lakes and the | not decided the Mal Daugherty con-|urged by Reginall S. Huldekope: be‘{l\!giudh‘cd. g% oo | principles of the compact, | English-speaking parents diplomas | Marine Cooks and Stewards' Union of |tempt case which Involved the same ;{exr ,]\;l{mml \\”x:nnm ; 7% 5.):1;:”.‘,‘ - | Ach bu‘:r:‘;m“:‘m‘z‘:::};gd ‘:‘ll"';‘ "‘(E}i:nx culty in separating cont ons vhich seem to the uninfo Ires uestions of law. >erry Belmont, Thomas B. Sweeney 7 | Ach, e o vith killing o elions e i e R el S @ The Supreme Court Has decided |and o representative of Senator Guy | Conductor Wants Accounting From | '\ 1. nestines at 10 different | Mr- Busch.” ‘he protested. Counsel R e i m e ons in Mexico, Argentina, India, Ger- {one of the questions involved in the |D. Goff of West Virginia, and others. Directcr and Washi ¢ places. Nothing was done to the }gr“ vMor_vno endeavored to havelqoad control be aly Cal nany, Denmark, Switzerland, France, | JEEDS OFFICE BILL | Daugherty case—the legal authority | While the commission had under con- ashington Com- | Dlaces, NN ve of Busch's critical | Kelly point out any distinguishink | fynia and Arizona, nrepar P ingiand and the United States have | of the Senate to-subpoena witnesses | sideration a proposal of its own to iy on Alloked Risdsenient e hesor, & chiest opera:| (NatUres of the three bullets, but [rr*'f A2 Srieons. Poses o »een willing to buy degrees legally | IS GIVEN APPROVAL | and documents—and in favor of the |change the zoning from residential C,| FARY ged Agreement. | condilion, And, MeCias practically im. | the detective heatedly refused to do | Goriestic water. ‘Some or Al of these onfered by these ‘American univer- | Senate, bt the right of the Senate |90-foot height area, to residential A, AREE | possible, the doctor said. | 80, expi Alning he was not a pistol | questions are combined in « pro sities’ and to use these degrees on [ SE GROUP | t¢ compel o witness to testity under | restricted, 40foot height, there was| £ e The witness was present at the|OF 8 bullet expert. He gave the |DiCoq Gaveiopment deral Gov- helr cards. 1 F HOU threat of indictment is still open. |an almost unanimity of sentiment in| Edouard Albion and the National | uytopsy performed on Busch's body, | OPinlon, however, that the bullets [ernment is intereste so! hese One may see interlocking person- i | 33 favoring to zoning this aren B re-| Opera Association, both of 1813 G [and declared the dead policeman’s in.| (°0Ked. like .38 caliber.” phases, State gove 1el among some of these institutions.” | State Senate Still Dry. : ‘:‘ street, were sued individually today aestinesgho“‘ed ro !;;"Menve of in- Photographs Are Identified. | cipalities and in Europe. Several C] y i , st Supreme Court by |flémmation or peritonitis >hotog iy others, and pr Ontcate i) daipe. | ! ¢ the witnesses| AUSTIN, Tex., January 19 UP).— - Bevess] Gl 88 . UD: in the District Supreme Court by|™glrs O, nesthetic was given to | o wRolo5Taphs of the scenes of thel "ol ara - | Low-grade educational institutions, | Was termed by some of {The Texas'Senate today “rededicated | No opposition was voiced to a pro- | Jacques Samoussoud of 1639 Hobart | Busch, after which the abdomen | Synaberg, were taeoriod taken by |yt ig uniikely Dr. Robéttson sald, can be cligrterea]® ® = Vicious circle. itselt to the cause of prohibition of | PoSal to respno from residential C to | street for an unting in connection | wound was_explored, the doctor re-| Wil be Introduoed Intee b o and | passed at this seesio n the District Without any intention | Says “Circle” Exists. | liquor” by adoption of a resolution first “)‘mr!ndart\; EIL hlt e ;‘lunlaze on | with the sale of tic for two per-|called the injured officer’s declaration | ernment. L Y the GOV |yt the purpose of P GDANEEE Bare, B aio0 e thel 3 1 that the superintend. | Introduced yesterday by Miss Murgie | the east slde of g teenth street. be. | formances of the ope | that, “T am ‘in great pain and badly [ 15 aqjourning court yesterday, Jus. |t0 mOve the cor ertificates are accepted for the fles | oo i ibonis who. was £0 be ot | NOAL, the first and obly wosin-mem. | UWeen | SEWC L ERE STRIER B 0 [ Samoutsond, | who Was | hurt.” A motion by Attorney Archer|tice Hitz permitted the jury members | 10Ward ultimate sol 4 kil r the files | ot of schools who was to be appoint-| b oe the Senate street. change was urged by the | conductor for tI i to strike out this testimony was held | to" ratus ibe iy o the recorder of deeds they open |oq hy the Board of Education was also Girl Scouts of America, who plan to | that in April an | by the court pending further evidence | {0, T5tWn to their homes, but ca YRrtiK ffices in European cities and openly | fanoantial {n the appolntment of the | SE—mm—eaeeeuomms| perate a cafeteria in connection with ement with him to give occa: | on this point. = S | Honed them not 1o read’ newdpaper dvertise “American degrees.” TS | School Board, The Chief Justice had |, discuss the law in regard to descent | its model house In that vieinity. i rmances of opera in Wash. accounts of the trial or discuss it with "8 o from any Abredt ii|révestsdly, siid ife would. not appoint | anq distribution of property, and also| Several other changes in zoning rofits and losses to be Map Is Produced. OnTy: théebiof the: Jarues el i hreat of | PO T ¢6 the School Board Wwho! i, “make remarks, personal and other- | were considered by the commission at After the perform- 88 A W jurors are under fones auon | Would mot cooperate with, or Who| ) ith regard to Representative |the morning session and there are four | anc viata,” May 18, 1925, | . Detective Sergt. Joseph I. Waldron | the age of 40, and they are between The American Association of Uni. | Would no! oo to, the supeHe: | Cemes It Keller” of Minnesata, & &1 more on the calendar for the after- |and * A pril 15, 1926, Albion | identified a package as containing |23 and 26 vears old. The ages, occu- SENATE. ersitios, - Dr.Robertson _explained, | WOUld be antagotiatie 10, e ol o the Distrier commitice, Who 18 | noon scbsion, Which started at 130 | told Samoussoud, the latter Ach’s clothes he wore on the night of | Patlons and addresses of_the jurors b ixed the following standerds for | tendent of schools, he continued, and} ber of t strict committee, who s | noon segsion, a told Samou . the Ia the shooting. Edward 5. Dawson, in:| are: Alfred T. Walker, 63, defcis The Senate deba i oo Ry ulded that the superintendent had |leaving Congress at the close of the | o'clock. [ insufficlent. moncy was made to PaY¥ | spector of - claims and corporation | clerk, 1009 H street; James Thatoher, | of Frank L. S college should demand for_aq. |frequently sald publely 0 ORCl G | PEEERE UGN onded the commiteo T | Gave Albion $250 and $700 to Mme, | counsel, produced a map of the area | 34, sticet car conductor, 3525 O street; satisfactory completion of a | have any one on the Seloo, ottt vl M e only Tong enough to plead| MEXICO WELCOMES gave Alblon §200 and 8700 to Mme.lin Petworth where the shooting took | John Lerch, 53, painter, L Secondurs | Would not co-operate R T rrvu\ehl AT iy, Sricigh 6o S plat TR Lol R Y1500 | place. “This map had a scale of 1|street; Carl 'Wolf, 51, clothing sale Interstate comue; recognited k. | L6 RSN 18 WHSIBEE H e T e o ins e e the KELLOGG APPROVA in addition released a claim of $1,500inch to 30 feet. The remainder of |Mman. 38 Todd plice hortheast; J. C.| held hearing on rall 4 £ Board appoints the superintedent, or | confirmation by the Senate of the ap- { L lor comipensation as caudpuctol the morning session was given over | Lesher, 56, superintendent printer, e superintendent appoints the | pointment of Blaine Malian as peopl moussoud claims the opera com- | to Daneon e mennoing 618 & G atesd .| tion. » should require for gradua. | the 5 i 3l 1a th I with the new Public Utiliti pany has received large sums of m. D . ons measirug diForont ipaints C street; Harry Siye, 48, under- ‘ 1on the completion of 4 minimum of | School Board,” Mr. Gilbert to o | counsel w ublic Utilities OF ARBITRAL -MODVE | pany hae received large syms of mon| on tite cnart! taker, 6435 Eighth street; B. I District_of lon the completion inimum of | Schoot, T Commission. i : G i ey from suarantors to defray sses Holmes, 43, real estato operator, 1601 Meeting this Carrying out the suggestion of the| “Every one of us ought to be rising : (Continued _from First Page.) nate from Illinois < and s reimbursed them by Bullets Offered as Evidence. Rhode Island o The size of the faculty should bear | €8 s on education, following |up and asking the Senate not to con- (Continued from First Page.) them tickets, which he says is indi- e B Eraith. oy Lalortheast: WAl 4 S R Jefiois: melation fothe tyns ofHn b ot might, My Gilbert Jaid | firm him. There ought to be some|—— = e = [rettly Nelling thein. « In. this manner | 1 00, BULGHIAOe] seuvloe coutmof W staetr 1 Wasaance agent, §| RURC, B eoenor Do nutber of students and |l [fatter before the full committee | one in that office who understands |ional Counc Women; §hailer | he claims, $2,500 was _distributed | PUSCh ang Ach and the oz“fh"“d % |ant, 5106 Fourteenth street; Geomt| R streets northeast S approsimatele o0 stutoryt | with the suggestion that further in-|the people’s Interest in public utilitles | Matthews, dean of Chicago University | among the euarantors. He savs he| ojicdman were olaced h ovidaned [R. "Littlehales, 26, real estate. sales. The spdeial tariff ately 100 students | WOk 2o of school affairs be re-| matters. I know he is appointed by | hivinity School; L. H. Murlin, presi- | has repeatedly asked for an account- | 2200 ¢ Hoening | man, 2029 Connecticut avenue; K. A,| committee continued h - the faculty | YestEALOn Bf &0 Subcommittee, the President, and we have no au-| junt"of Depauw University: A. Law. |Ig of this distribution and has been | Yesterday atternoon by =Horning| Grdley, fromes LT Sl e ight heads | WO [0 fiking o systematic and |thority there, but the confirming power | ycrice Lowell, Dr. Henry Vandyke of |refused. He asks the court to com- through Pvt. Edward Wall, property | Seventh street mortheast. aed yoscos Y- full ime to | Which s making o syelehbi et |t in the otner end of the Capiiol And | Fnceeior Sirs. Carrie Chapman Cate, | pel the accounting and payment of 1 | Clerks office, police departent; In- | 5°Nuir. 53, clerie. 1615 Tommor 10meD! HOU L r e left for proper co-ordination | where we do have some influence. We | 1y MUV 5™ Brown, general secre. |share of the money received. spector Charles A. Evans, assistant | McCabe is represented by Attarneys| = House continues consid Thorough Training Urged. i Ate Selationship to other local | should serve notice that the President | (1 Gfthe Presbyterian board of for. SNEE superintendent of police; Detective|James A. O'Shea and John H. Burnetr:| Wae Department approy i hesnite must appoint & man who ls able and | (155 “issions: s Erankiin ‘D | ioo JANET RICHARDS Serst. Edward J. Kelly and Detective | Broctor by Attorneys James beorret| War Department appro The training of the members of the e Gilber ified the committee | efficient to the office of people’s coun- i Sergt. Fred Sandberg, photograph i . alty al rank; abonll oy et O s i Roosevelt, Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, Jane e s sy DLCtGENRE enata o Denpalt Moreno by Harry makes favorablo report. « that at the next meeting he desiresisel,” sald Mr. Blanton. Addams, William Allen White and T A 5 TO LECTURE TONIGHT | headauarters. cagles by Louis Tannenbaum and rst deficlency appropriation bill, clude at I two years of study in b <E A helr respective flelds aaching R President John Grier Hibben of 1 ieir respective flelds of teaching in | Pinceton: Busch's coat, containing two, holes | Irving Wall. et deficteney appropeiation bl sognized graduate school., It is d Wh Sl d C d Wh 1( - . icsirable that the tr ning of the h;.ul Stu ent o appe 0~-€ o Bro (] S. POLICY SUPPORTED s Janet Richards will lecture at 81 5 ;nuéus:;::i‘:il{\"‘rx‘:ih.‘:i::;'”‘ apre e S S b v Y S5 81_Day Battle Against Hurri : ‘ o 409t Diiner Date Must Serve 10 D Jail|v & | o e BasE o 2 s | OL="08Y Duttie Sganst Burricanes et s conity ‘rum.m‘ be ;.r.'?,i,.d ;1., Dmner ate ust derve 10 ays in jai . A fit of the general hospital and orphan g inm;‘):?cnu‘tl‘\lrd eaion: on. Fede al he ratio which the 3559 o e i o8 . tor Copeland Appeals to o- | asylum at Sofia, Bulgaria, where thou- E d B d C & M k p 5 ; umber persons of professional Mo P Ppol sands of Russian refugees are being n s as atterc ra a es ort "(;m lm“(‘bl":]l!.nlllen conducts hear ank with .\r)"r‘"l n--m\‘(r‘f' scholarly | By the Associated Press. | tions. He pleaded guilty to both ans to Back President. cared for. mgeg;‘\‘l:m;xmrtmnmenf ; wchievement and successful experience ACA, N. Y., January 19.—|charges. JAS v it ok pondiickad DER SRS tain iy baha ta s AotEY Ho | o O AAIphE | & s ANy bl o Yot LoEAST kz‘\r:;x;glofi) Ohio, January | .ommittee headed by Mre. William 1, | BY. the Associated Press. miles off the American coast the sail- d‘;‘:‘:l:u;zar;'"gfl;ilail\":m(‘;":er!:::x er of the teaching staff. | a junior at Cornell University, must|City, a senlor In the art college, “to support the policy of Presi-| Borah. wife of Senator Borah of Idaho, | ASTORIA, Oreg., January 19.—Once | Ing ship encountered storms of greater | data on the World War. Peaching schedules exceeding 16| gerve 10 days in jail for slapping the | aroused Lloyd's ire. He slapped her | beople o sapport the, BOECK B L Iir and Includes Mrs. George T. Marve, | more on dry land, I fter an §1.day | INtensity. Sails were ripped from the | Public buildings and grounds com- per week per Instructor or | fuse of a coed Who canceled & din-|face with his gloves, according to|dent Coolidge in the Nlearaguan:|yire Robert Whitney Imbrie and Pri v land, long after an 8148 | ;15515 time and again. mittee in executive session regard- s (exclusive of lectures) of more | ner engagement with him. testimony, while both were among Mexican situation Wag EHe .| cess Cantacuzene-Speransky, all of |triP agross the Pacific, Capt. . G.| The pounding seas opefed seams in| ing soldiers' homes at Dayton and 30 students should be inter. | " iie aise Was under sentence today |the skating throngs at Beebe Lake,last night by Sena - Cope: | (hom are active in Washington social | Nelson of the schooner Oregon Fir, |the Oregon Fir's hull. Broken safa| Murion Ohio. b s endangering educational ef-{ to pay & fine of $50 or serve 50 days | Previously he had received a note|!4nd of Mew FOUC. Lo o o L o, feligles and are thoroughly familiar his wife and Miss Sygna Hansen of |had to be replaced and cracked booms | Interstate commerce committee in ciency. in jail for possessing a revolver,|from her canceling a dinner engage-| Decrvin® e “Stahd by the Presi.| With conditions in Bulgaria. Seattle and the crew of 11 today told |splfed. The crew resorted to the use | éxecutive session on railroad con- The minimum annual operating in- | which he is alleged to have fired at|ment and stating she no longer. cared | Mexico, he said: Mty l’h eM bivo The two institutions for which the [how they fought an almost contin-|of old canvass and tarpaulins for sail | solidation. e for an accredited college, exclu- | four men students Who went to his|to continue thefr acquaintanceship, | dent. He 18 upholding the Mohroe|penefit s being given are conducted |uous series of gales, some of them of | cloth. e et St of payment of interest, annulties, | room *o remonstrate with him over| Later in the day the four students|doctrine in sehding American marines |y 1, E. Felimghn, pre-war director | hurricage proportion At one time they stood by lifeboats | hearing on packers’ stockyard act te., should be $530.000, of which not | his conduct to the co-ed. | went to Lloyd's room to demand an,into Nicaragua of the jold Tustl” Eed Crosy ander | Lesgns Rusciil Outshes Be S0 I R e o 'd"‘mhg.“ g she e e e gk ess than 5,000 should be derived The sentences imposed yesterday in| explanation. They were met by e R e the regime of the czar. Feldmahn is |the Oragon Fir ran into hurricanes off | vessel crept near the rous rocks | hearing on repeal of the origin rom stable sources, other than stu-| magistrate’s court were suspended|Lloyd with a revoiver, which they| Ceylon's population has jumped in a |seeking funds with which he can carry | Japan. FAfter days of this they reach- |off the British Columbia coast, The | section of the act of 1924. lents, preferably from permanent. en-|until February 3, to permit Lloyd's|said he fired through the door after|year nearly 160,000, making the total | on his work. Ten thousand dollars is |ed midfocean, where for a short time | ship was within 800 yards of the rocks Veterans' committee conducts owments. lncrease in faculty, stus participation in the mid-year examina. | ordering them oute ' past the 5,000,000 mark, ;" tN Bnaaetinty pabde o o bl g y : ¢RI »