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T_Hfi 'SUNDAY_ STAR. WASTINGTON, D. €, NOVEMBER 20, 1927=PART 1. l]_ [} IAXES UNFMR, 1 ELINOR GLYN'S NEW HOME HERE !PARK G[]MM'SS"]N | TRIBUTE IS PAID TO GREAT EMANCIPATOR \ ‘l[[jfiMURS HI_E EXPERTS DECLARE T 7@ TLINES PROGRAN - S0 ‘ -~ 1.500 HOUSE BILLS | Detroit Bureau of Govern-| § » o . ‘Feature of Legislative Plan s {Many Proposals Submitted mental Research Offers Aid | [ : - ) ’ Deals With Easy Acquisi- . E Already to Avert Jam to City in Fiscal Movement. ; : @“ w ™ ‘ tion of Land. | in New Congress. i | e e The Detroit Bureau of Goverament: | P ; ¢ AL BB ALY GO et I By the Associated Pross. #1 Research, an independent oy of | ) : d ediative prosram derigned for the | | Anticipating the usual yuunicipal finance experis, which hus | ¥ N . 4 twofold purposs of easing the ways | i bills to be introduced in the Achieved a_national reputation and fol S . for park and piaysround accessions ; ! Craiedhi D lowing with its fact-iinding work. has F R ¢ ¢ e ) and the esthetic development of the | 5 3 Pagel clerie b o™ Motiss dotermined by an in.ensive prelimin p ¥ | eity toward its goal us the most beau- Prliledenlonty use #ry study that Washington ix unfair § FR e b Ltitul capital in the world, was adopied 4 uested members to file Iy taxed and will lend its aid to the | 5 i Sty . by the Naticnal Capital [ i ¥ copins of the bills and res Erowinz movement fere for an equ ¢ 3 i 1ok and Planning Commission as the intend to offer sble readjusimont of the tiscal p % i § t of a twoday session. As a result. between 1,500 tions of the Federal and District Gov- | : ! Must ol the session was xiven over ; b ernments. s ¥ 3 ¢ o ] to a stndy ol the propesed major high- ;. | b At Groups of oficials of this burezu, | ; ¢ 3 Evaton ot however, wismot § to Ha J. Hunt and Wiiliam which perhaps is the cutstandin 3 N e 3 roved we submitted by the sub- d 3 Sykes, House clerks directly in cha of its kind in the ~oun 3 3 - 2 i committee. Some of i is % 3 y: jof the bill filing. Only of the eonference in it with & A b ~ e 3 $ 3 snded 10 remove certiin stacles i G ; 7 | Representatives have complied. and it ion from the Washington : g 2 2 J " i he dotirae i the Dost imithe | 4 . e et bt e Heade. subjected to 1 carsiul scruiiny . 5 ? cquisition of lands, which have ber of bills to be pi the national tax survey mule | 1 Ly sovved not only b impede. but ser ; 4 4 i lls to be introdu the Jocal board and after a two-day study | 4 ¥ . . Jdy alay. propused development of | / ? : 1 i ening day will excced the high of the tax probiems here, wvived at | g " : e ¢ | Caaltal, | There is one measure 4 rk of 4040 reached two vears the following findinks, it was_ an \ § e ; 1 iling with the metropolitan district : £ % | mounced here last nizht by K. . j 545 P 3 > u 1 wthorizing the appropriation —of : . Y | bills. In many instances Represent Graham, president of the Board of Lo < ¢ X | $500.000 annualiy for expenditure in 4 . 3 | | ives are planning ta refat R Trade "o 2 i i ¥ | the ‘metropolitan areas of Maryland of 1 ¢ ; L e o intruiuce Bl That the Federal Government now - AR B Ll 3 s and Virainia adjacent to the National o I ¥ 4 el previously failed to be acted on, 1s not bearing its fair and equitabic | % ¢ : 5 i money to be taken entire- 3 . | This early filing of biils was under- 5 | : , taken to minimize congestion, so that One new member has submitted 150 a step from First Page.) playgrounds and minor parks, while the remainder would he spent proportion of the costs of the opera § 1 o . ] ; | = froni y % printed copies of the measures can ample evidence indicating that the o ; 2 onl \d started for Congress, if they can | 54 5 sion, Mr. ¥ expl pares favorably not only with cities 5 | ; i 11 of the measures will have to be | ; . { - larger industrial cities as well. RC|T|ZENS DEBATE GuEing e conference poith the AVAs) ; : poses to set up as a part of the s vosterday joined in exercises with veterans at Lincoln's statue in_Judiciary Square. Cushinz survey recently completed by the o R e D e eetunive uriaisc. | Tietz, drs. William C. Speakman, J. ¥, Houek, Mrs. Evgene Gates, Mrs. Lizzie Bassett, Rose S. Rutledge and Mrs. | of 30 of the largest cities of the | the famous authe - tion and upbuilding of the National| [ - 3 Y The bills thi will be put on : peaeai oo b ¢ ; eady for Represent faxpavers of the Disirict of Columbia | J88 I | i1y run the serutiny of the Bureau i . 5, r e . g such of comparable size throughout the K{ submitted 1o ihe Budget Bureau. Tax Survey Approved. 8 s NG PLAYGROUND FUND ington delegation gave tacit approval " : : : : Dreme Court of the Disirict of Colum. | Camp. Sons of Union® Veterans; Cushing Anxiliary, and the Women's Relief Corps. G. A. K., were sepresented. In , Board of Trade, which showed that Hon Over titters pectaining to the e | Carele B Doyle: : e | ss and will be renovated. Inzet, Mr nation for the establishment of parks ; [ o e i aaes watils ] eountry in per capita assessment on % . - [ parimys, Dlasaraunasiand. for:othe T“nney Declines | it for connecting existing real Froperty and fourteenth in the | public uses. Although set up in the I i o S : list for r capita tax paid. | [ proposed legislation, as a special con- oyl ed chiefly around IVE GHEAI BEATI FLINGS | To Try to Beat | et on o chief ruin | | Capital, and that the is already 2 ¥ & the administrative legislative track ’ « é3 ing of the second ave carrving a tax burden that com 5 . of the Budget. It wax explained that | e country, but with numbers of tae sy - e 3 3 which will finally determine whether A 2 48, ; _ . [ 3 4 . 3 s 5 or not they will be presented to the | g 4 ’ N A % P j . o ¢ £ P | Officia’s of the Detroit bureau also i 4 i s v One of the measures approved pre 4 xty-fourth anmversary of Linco!n's G ettysburg address, descendants of those, who fouzht to LOAN OF $]0 0000 to the national tax and assessment | i ; oy G bia. id: #paC mnation court, | the photegraph, left to right are: R. J. McElroy, Judge H. B. Moulton, Mrs. Thacker V. Walker, Mrs. Eleanor G. (Continued Washington stands second in the list | 0ld Georgetown residence at 3147 P strectt - ! quisition of private lands by condem- is*e tion, according to the demnation court, i ors would be Sl d In this“connec C g Jemnation court, its powers would be | Capitel Citizens' Association indorsing report by Mr. Graham, members of | restricted to the Federal Government, | o ! with cer i L the bureau stated that they were and the District government would be | Wilh“r’s Hitch I\lck lhil’lhi:x’nl.',.‘f::,"(f'lm' ndments. the Gibson amazed that in the District of Colum- | - | required to go through the re | on et o i'(‘h“‘ xmrm session of bia the B;R:sme"lflhufl "N'hl‘wl"’ll. | P channels of the local Supreme Court | | By the Associated Press. | I y U direct the secretury of ‘v’]‘yv)“;“m i were so high and that in their opin- in the acquisition by condemnation of | s a hitch kic eratar Wit ect t retary of the Treasury jon, as based on their study of the | 1] I 4 As a hitch kicke retary Wil to advance the $10.000.000 tn install problem this week, the tax burden d here was high. gk | While these findings by the Detroit bureau were announced informally | during the conference, officials of the | | | | land which it needed for municipal | | bur was in a class by himself when ments of $2,000.000 a vear for a period works { he wax'a Midshipman at Annapolis of five vears at a rate of interect of he measure provides for the ap-| Commissioner and Assessor| four decades ago. ie was so good | Tyriney Also at Colorful Con- (385 ner cent a sear, to be repaid in pointment of an additional judge for | that he received a tambourine, and amounts of $560.000 a year to cos ‘ SR Machine Crashes Into Noted Authoress Will Reside| ;2 Buibiie oriihail i, | Hope to Reduce District | of nie amec ot the Navy bepart. | test With Army at Cath- St The retataticn ws b, orom S body, convinced that a real tax prob- P 5 | 5 = S The measure as approved, requires ment to show that he set a new the federatiol illia 1 1 Jem exists in the District of Colum-| Stream—Two Girls Injured. at Historic ! 2sidence that this justice, along with the jury, | List F 23,000 * record. lic U. Stadi son dulnun!renr?‘:'m“x'l::.-“'\"‘u:-x'l i Ma, due fo its relation 1o the Federal shall personally view the lands in | ISt From 23,000. The significance of the tambour- olic U. Staaium. [ Assoclation.~The Pt i Government, stat at they would question. It also provides that he | ine was disclosed by Mr. Wilbur tached ,by this organization would submit a_written report on their find- Youths Are Arrested. | on P Street. alone shall mmdur: the case, and| vesterday ~ when me Tunney require n‘ve ‘;-":leg;:?‘l(lz‘l:\-‘::-v:’x:‘r\n::o"’d ings to date and would give all pos- hand down the decision. except in| Commissioner Sidney ¥. Taliaferro| called 1o pay his respects. It hangs the Associated Press, share equally with the District gov. - sible aid to Washington organizations Eer cases where there shall be a request |and the Disirict tax assessor's office | o feet 1 inch from the floor. rep- President Coolidge yesterday attend- | ¥Ment the expense of the project, in a continued study of the maifer. A trip from a wedding to a friend’s 3| ¢ Glyn. authovess of “Three|from the parties concerned for a jury.| vestercay made special preparations| resenting the mark veached in his | ') o iy A oot BRIl gk o P land would forbid any part of J’,;"; More Data Outlined home in Wesley teichts nearly termi- | VY €eks” and “It” fame, has purchased | The meusure, in that event, provides have delinquent taxpavers pay| record-breaking kick. T same since € | §10.000,000 being spent for acquiring = g 5 # | the 137-year-old hous 17 P streel | that there shall be a jury of three per- 7 taxes before their names are | “Do you think you ecan heat |tering the White House, the annual|park areas outside of the District, The bureau suggested to the Wash. | nated in tragedy vesterday afternoon | from its owner. Howard P. Okie, and | sons, and even then the judge would hed in the local newspapers, as | ary asked Tunne clash between the all-Marine and all- e Ington delegation an outline of addi- | for five of the gucsts, three youns men | when extensive renovation operations | he required to personally View the | required by law, - | I'm concerned, that - | Army teams for the service champion- 5 s Tax Boost. tional survey data which should be|and two girls, when their car crashed | are completed she will come to Wash-| property in any particular condemna- | Plans have heen made to publish | record will stand.” he prize fichit- | ship, played in a colorful setting at | o : Delano explained that while the obtained in Aupport of its contentions | through a fence bordering Beach | ington to make her home in the Capi-| tion case before him. There is con- | the names of the delinquents Decem.| er replied. - Catholic University Stadiu | Gibson bill was not opposed by Presi- in order that each statement be cov-| Drive at the foot of Blagden avenue, ! tal's art center, which has been|tained in it also a provision for the | her 7 and 14, and the last day for| A hitch kick is one made while oaides | the aaine tts L |dent Coolidge or the bureau of the ored by aetual facts, This work was|and overturned in the.cold waters of | springing up in the old Georgetown | right of appeal to the District Court | payment of the arrearages to prevent | both feet are off the ground. Besides the game itself, which the budget it did encounter considerable etal i b et Wtk | ok Cree area. : of ‘Appeals. | publiceton is. Noveiber 0. As & b iy Marines won, 14 to 0, the President [opposition in Congress, principally be. ington delegation yesterday and such| Miss Mary Rousseau, 22 vears old,| The final details of the sale of the Wast Tninelis Pessesion. fesult, both Commissioner Tallaferro | and Mrs. Coolidge saw plenty of com-| Cause it provided for the wi-ndrawel data will be added to the survey fig-| 1772 Kilbourne place, and Miss Chris- | Property were completed yesterday The proposed legislation ulso would | 814 Tex Assessor Willlam P. Rich- | cody, staged by the Marines and the |9f funds from the Kederal Treasury, tires and other data to be presented |tine Kraemer, 17 years old, 1445 Madi. | morning, and by afternoon workmen | The proposed legisiation ulso WOuld | ,rjs urged that the present list be| roldiers, and by base ball's premier | o, SUSSested that another way of to Congress for consideration at the |son street, were taken to Emergency | Were busy clearing away the debris ofj B/ve 1Ae U e i e scaled down as much as possible be- | s Us comedian, “Nick” Altrock | procuring the fund which would over- . forthcoming session. Hospital by passing motorists. Miss | years' idleness preparatory to trans- | tuke possession of the land subject to | o "0y 00" qate, . Lo gicite n jcomé this objection would be to in- | forming the old house into what art |condemnation immediately upon the | Gene Tunney, heavyweight cham- | crease the tax on gasoline in the Dis. 5 9 | Rousseau was at first thought to have s ¥ ) _ -th?.:‘;;‘:c.inl“:om?nrl".)t‘:emuln‘eh‘gm\;'..;r‘: I\(Pn\ w“\'mn. mil‘ Nl,‘l);\\xn (-\‘Im‘mm | folks here expect will be one of the|filing of the proceedings in the court. Cannot Notify All pion boxer and the hero of the Ma. | trict. 1 showplaces. However, before this could be done, | A special campaign was made this | rines as well as of all the small boys | Gasoline is selling in Maryland and ington Board of Trade attending the | tion disclosed that she escined with a | cit B S 5 et . 'c:{ntennu with the Detroit e,‘pen, bad laceration on the scalp and the | Possessed of a penchant for the old the United States would be required | vear to reduce the tax delinquencies, present; watched the game from the | Virsinia at the same price charged in in things commonplace, Mme. Glyn|(o deposit in the court for the use of |but despite this, the delnquent list Marine side, and was showered with | the District. he said, although both elected the P street house for its|the owner an amount equal to three- | contains approximately 23,000 pieces applause and honors: by the regiment | °f these States impose a higher tax. the municipal’ finance committee | down the embankment into the wate which was in charge of the recent|Miss Kracmer did not regain con- e | Eness ti fter rea I 4 b f/ e e haaea Roamital. A e s [basement sty o brick. \With | held until the final award, and intere. i | payers who ' are -indebted to the | Who compiled data from the' national | sustained a dizlocation of the hip, the cutting through of P street, how-| to be paid on the deferred amount | municipality, but as the list of ad- g £ ' v g g ever, years after it was completed, the | from the date the Government took |dresses was incomplete, it was found Ame”cans as Socleties Pay | Wealth of historic lore, The house.|quarters of the assessed value of the [of property. Notices were sent gen | from Quantico. where the Marine | PY rtaising the tax a few cents a s built in as a three-story and | property, the remainder being with-|erally throughout the mails to tax- House Clerk Lauds Spirit ofrlmm was assembled and trained. on, he pointed out, it would te | The President and Mrs. Coolidge, | POSsible to increase the revenue from who arrived after the game started, | ‘DIS source from $1,500,000 to between . - h ot b e e $2,000.000 and $2,235,000 a vea “il::::“m:‘:r:p:m N i Two Men Arrested. foundation was uncovered to create a | possession. : impossible to notify all of them in tais eI oot e reR e s [l sther extra: amiuib (06 T T RATONE Hhe expete O e e etuay| Two of their companions, James |new “first floor™ out of'what had been| It was pointed out by Maj Carey LifooleTri lary Wilbur and Maj. Gen. Lejeune, | PIAYSrcund development purposes, . of this tax survey matter at the con. | Leggett Mikkelson, 23 vears old, the basement. - | . Brown, engineer of the commis- | District officials emphasized that the incoln Tribute. commandant of the Marine Corps. Mr. Delano also pointed out that . 5 i i | “Fhe beauty of its original Georgian |sion, that the advantages expected | fajlure of the taxpay v should th ferences Thursday and Friday were|W. Lenox street, Chevy Chase, Md,| ™Th 2 : D ire of the taxpayer to receive the E # the $10,000,000 loan be author- Dr. Tent Upson, director of the bu- |and Stafford Kernan, years old, | irchitecture was somewhat endangered | to be derived from such legislation | mailed notices will not give him the Escorted to Army Side. ized on the terms set forth in the “yeau, who is recognized as a statis- | 3945 Connecticut avenu aped in-| by bkt Shunge, The Q';f""‘,fi;:{‘“";‘:’.‘,‘"';-“ e iy :'I'E;]e :fl:"lfln('lfinfif’f right to expect that property will not | Speaking hefore members of the Between halves the Chief Executive | (ibson bill the $560.000 returned to tician and financial expert th jury, save for a thorough ducking. |again, from an artistic standpojnt, Mr. | justice wiio would ha A - | he sold for taxes. | William B. Cushing Ca Co. 30, and Kirst Lady were escorted across | (N Treasury each year is les . neial expert throughout 35| Okle aid vesterday, when its present |tion matters, and thus would be | (i 7 g Camp. No. 30, [Tt ) s than the Nation: C. E. Rightor, tax expert, | They were detained, however, at No.| 705 T 3 sl e 28, | thoroughly familiar at all‘times swith Commissioner Tallaferro explained | Sons of Union Veterans of the Civit|(he fleld to the Army side as the | W spent each vear for park pur- who was secretary to the mayor's|3 precinct and transferred later to | €30 OF ;“:Y“i"] el o amditions in the District, | that the law requires. as notice to de- | War, and Cushing Auxiliary, No. 4 -\]I'm\ band sounded the flourish and "‘":i’-’ It would take 27 years, ho committee on finance of Detroit 0. 10 precinet, where Kernan wa While Mme. Glyn's plans for the |knowledge gained through the re linquents, only that the propertied for | last night gathered at a hanquet with | Bt a ;l‘_h_o Star Spangled Banner.” [ TTCT (0 repay the loan with inter author of the 1¢-year budget prog | charged with reckless driving and | WWle FRe. CONRE PECS i of |quirement that he personally visit | S2le for unpald tuxes be udvertised in|a smail group of Union Army Vet. | |or nearlyan hour the President kept | °F, "% (028 now in vogue in that city, and K. J.|having no permit, and Mikkels s (houre's restoration to the re i e | Saeh e of land cught to be eon- | I€WARapers of general circulation. The | erans as their guests. William Tyler | hiS ¢ye on the ball as he held his fur. | ;, g oGl e to the amendment adde McCarren, chief engineer of the hoard | charged with being drunk. The fitth | yytUEs are not Sowi o BT puivd: | demnea. mailed notices, he said, constitute a | Page, clerk of the House of Repre-|lined sreat coat close about him | the Gibson bill by the North Cap- of assessors of Detroit. Groups of | member of the party urt, s Mr. Okie mald they N I the | Anothier mieasire which recelved |special courtesy. | rentatives. told of the continuous|USMRSt the cutting wind that swept | ;o Ctlzens Association, stipulatin pther members of this large research |bled from the creck and slipy ¥ property and the development of an |the commission's sanction was that * Not An Obligation. | struggle throughout the history of | t1¢ B0l W0 o [ should be ussd rc'e, $10.000.000 loan bureau who are experts in the various | in the excitement. is name was 10Ul (jajorate garden on the 90-foot lot. | 5iving 1t authority to purchase tax| «Customs s Becostis. Jusw. | Amerles to preserve the Union, anior| A¢ the Aol Mr. Cootiiee peesented | S NL W, D008 for the acquisition of htben-of municipal finance work also | obtained by police. « war {00 K iy DOERURHRRE o0 ms sometimes me 1aw.” | {ha pare the Civil War played in the | {he President’s cup to Capt. Richard | PATK lands outside of the District “were called into the conference. The part it a0 e Waric at | Lhe It 0 ot imgUarn S CUlL MG PROLCY i life | e Commissioncr said,” “and 1t is | formation of a Nation Which <ynas | (30%) Duncan of the Marine tcam. Mr. Delano emphasized that it had ' | b s enue, | ineluding eleciricity and additiona [ he land itself, Elv hoped that the %ending of these spe- | nu del to th il In the two succeeding years that the | "€Ver been the imtention of the Parl ©ficials of the Board of Trade were | Beach drive at the foot of the Blag. |Som aiso. Mr. Okle Ao, o atne | & pa without ripening into an obligation ori | and was the concluding feature of tha | [¢ll o Mrs. Coolidze as pressure of | SUCh use of the fund. The commis jubliant at the definite corroboration | den avenue hill the car Kept straight was occ n....“‘[ for x)h‘ last time |l‘mln;‘ Seeks Tax Title, : the part of the District officials or | annual celchration of Union \vewmn’,‘nlflu m\l»l usiness kept the President at | $I0N, however, he added. has recom- of their findings by the Detroit fact: | sncad, breaking throush a fow fence | e world War, when it wag operated | Under the proposed measure, it wes | vesting tax delinquents with a right | day. the White House. " | mended the acquisition of certain finting Body end sew fn it & dlesct | by the dtive ond keeping on down an | > Peried as o tenement house. | pointed out by Maj. Brown, the Gov. receive them or have thelc Prop-| Kulogizing Lincoln and praising the | o L1¢ 5ame was well played and you | PATK lands in nearby Maryland and answer to some critics of the District | embankment to the cree Al Among the folk of the arts world | inment could purchase restricted protected from tax i caliont heroism of the Union armies, | 12%rved to win," the President said, | Virginia as a part of the “Greater ot iColumblayiin Congress who have | Beiept for & broken whidshield i | on i Us Mitle. 'Glynia neiphbors (lines n: ‘certain. tebritory withuut| : — | Mr. Page said that the torch of the | he Dresented the cup to Sergt. Dun- | Wishinaton® development program. contended that the residents of Wash: | mioor. fente in the fenders the car | o sanclair Lewis, who lives at 3028 | akine the whole land, und would give | * | cauis had been thrown to the younger [ 1. I enjosed it very much.” he federation adopted unanimonsly ington were not bearing enough taxes. | did not appear to be greatly damaged R Hce Gy " _lauthority, for example, to purchase |thority In this regard on the article|gzen: “ition to bear, and declared that | _Before the President arrived Gene | «ll'rm ution introduced by Charles 1 Sxperts of the Detroit bureau cspe. | The rescue squad from No. 11 Engine | york from this | ho returned 1o New | jund and permit the owner 1o retain |of the Iederal Constitution which | it is the moral obligation of every | LUNN®Y Was the center of attraction. | | encle, offering the services of that foiatiy polite SN ARt | iimp sum | Corspany tlea o 1ope 0] e machine, | aer s city, 1St MOnlas. (I8 | posseséioniitor hisilite, At the entlioc) elvee Congrenas ecolusive Hiekattiive | Amesican nisniand wunidiito/be ready | He was accompanied to the field by | PiEtniztion in assisting with the pian of contribution by Congress as ! which was lying on its side, half co :w)jhu to visit f\~|l_m:mnl 22210 | \vhich it would to the Government | Jurisdiction in all cases whatsoover | to lay down their lives at any time | KePresentative Britten of Tllinol relief of the tornado sufferers. Ninfair, due 1o the ever moumne ooy | Shich was Iving on its side, half co¥: | within (wo or three weeks to plan the | gutright. Some land which the Gov- [over the District of Columbia, and also | that the Union is attacked from with- | While (Gene was shaking hands with | The Federation of Citizens' Asso of the maintenance and upbui | To the 3 Jo 18] renovation of her new home with the | qiunent has needed in its park de-|that the original owners of land in|in or without. | dozens who crowded around him, Nick | €lations places “itself wholehcarted!y pbuilding of | whee To the surp of th I | huilders, who ne o AT ¢ i i | ana inti 5 the National Capital. | sra: the. ensine was: atarted at a| L dere, whonow are muking detalled|velopment hins been found to e clovid. | the Diatriet agreed that the convey.| -These gatherings are goodfor us, | Altrock. wearing a Marine foot ball | 2d unstintingly at the service of the En D § DGRBSy BhENEIaEn- | toath’ on 1Eh Giarter and the car Wan o T DALIONBI0Lhe iproperty. by tax title, the real owner heing [ance of lots to purchasers should be |<ons and daughtels,” declaved Col, | !Miform. staged his stuff until a dilap- | SUTerers and assures them that we tion from the Board of Trade as to | driven on across the creck and up the | bt b U unknown, Under the proposed law it |on such conditions as are bolieved to | Ulysses S. Grant, 3d, also a principaj [14ted hearse, drawn by two diminu. | {fafd ready and willing to go to the their findings in reference 1o the fiscal | opposite. Lank. Later it was deiven v s would be permitted to purchase the [be reasonable by the President. speaker, “as it gives us a chance to|live mules, rolled out on the field. | |Mit In an effort to restore them to YALE .’I’NS, 14 TO 0, tax title and take the chance’of the The measure proposing a loan by Kk ourselves the question whether | NICK was — unceremoniously loaded rmal conditions,” the resolutior relations between the District and | 1o No. 10 precinct ataral § pestiameily, UL an o Do iliwrecinct. owner some time returning and | the Federal Government of a fund of are doing as well by our. country |2board and the hearse started away | SUd- Xightor and Dr. Upson stated, offic BariySissiNatrow Bscape. AS HARVARD FIGHTS wiming the property | $10,000.000 to be used for quickly car- | today as they did.” to the funeral dirge by the Marine | Storm Aid Committee Planned. | | . were Joshua Evans, jr., chairman of | effects of the shock of the pl\ln;.'f‘i | | of the trade body reported: | The heavy posts at either end of the | Fhe Lill authorizing the appropria- | 1ving out a gigantic park development Union Established Again. Ll gl e The resolution further instructed It seems tp be evident that the | windshield are believed to have EVERY INCH OF WAY"”"" of £200,000 annually for the pur-| program in the District was discussed [ s but “Nick™ refused to stay “dead,” | the president of the federat Federal Government at this time | vented the machine from crushing its | chase of lands for paiks. parkwavs [at some length, but no definite action | Col. Grant said that the soldiers ot | rolling out of the hearse to dash across | his best endeavors to relisve the it should contslbute more to the upkeep | occupants when it overturned. LN ind playgrounds in the metropolitan | was taken. The commission took no |the Spanish-American War and ot the | the field; zrah Tunney by the arm and [ fering™ by the appointment of & sy *of the Nafional Capital than the | = —————————————————————— \ 3 e of Marvland mod vivkinia s one | action principally out of deference to | World War, soldiers of the North and | pick up Serst. Ma). Jiggs. II, the Ma- | cial committee 1o co-operate with ui $9,000,000 Tump sum. RO S o £ fo hive the: eommiteion wotharity to | the District of Columbia Commission. [0f the South, fighting side by side, | vines’ bulldog mascot, and then pose | other official or unoffieltl o eencies Tax Burdens Compared. e Sommi B card et amd amain the Crimann |t et that mortion of is or. | ers, Whom It wan believed should be |showed that tho spirit of the Unior | for the camera men. ‘Gene took it all | having ‘in View the aiding of thos “We were under the impression, as | “Such & sy of Unit costs of zov- | laterals took hold. <anlc act, which contemplates the ex. | ealled into conference In (he matter, | Bad been established again, in good spirit and was all grins when | “whose homes have heen mate T many undoubtedly are, that the (Gov- | s Sars, It i3 beticvod, would s touk hold. - iuarnacel | teNSion of the Capitals park system |and a speeial committee will confer | Col. J. Miller Kenyon. commander | the Marine Reglment stood to give ed by the storm " e y ernmental worl BN neh _toased. onle to GUAITACEIA. ;16 the adiaceic Statens & With the local city heads on this par- [0f the District of Columbia Depart. | him three “rahs. Reports submitted by \i’mxll-n Tod ernment paid 40 per cent of the ex f X i . Wi 0 [ thow the pereentaze of servies ziven | for 10 yards and-when the play was | " : etitiof the Arietlc: potin penses of the National Capital. The 'yh I e D S S e e entire| Although the commission has the | ticular question and to report back at | nt of the American Legion. spoke of Marines Capture Mascot. of the committee on parks and wate 29,000,000 contribution throws aquite 1.y i Pt A | b g Tobachd 45 2 necessary authority now to purchase | the December meeting. the American expedition to Irance in 2 K ways. 1ecommending legisla o te a responsibility on the citizens of the L1\ 17 10 ) A L n wouia meeve] Welen 4 e D yards o |1ands for park purposes in Maryland| The commission went over the sup-| 191718, and =aid that the good will RN et '“'z‘ of the xame was | jieve abutting |u'o|n-er:gnl\:.'xl§r‘:" oy “District, and It is plainly evide Al | L oea A gl L L e with | o0 ivginin, it early laid down the | plementary report, which it will make ;0f all Hurope. particularly of Ger. In progress, a squad of soldiers scaled | expense i i bt | proportion to the total budget year lioboriir ! = i e el ":;'jh'{"l’.“""l‘l:‘r\?:‘l!:i purchases for two reasons. One of |the proposed issuance of a permit to (demonstrated during the recent Legion e ) e tha LN ot W “center park o f;:::hn:num(m yohos “hould be burne by the Federal | stitute mek, caug ] e Aol isorii A the Bationa River Corporation for the |convention in Pai which had been planted there with | gy Massachusetts ¥ year. s L2 e i Slatas ofian b A e . g now 1 poration for the | e . ; avenue 2 §} Ecter anuiniy bordits murvey hitata | CILTI005 AmONE BUGH lam Of Serr: [intar iy, one foot o tellisC RIS Hornutic ey eome airely out of | development of hydro-electric plants| Other speakers included Mrs. Wil jsaunt elms as sentinels. When the | District ey racotly [atreets (o the SNBSSl by e Bamch of Bende, Sac. |10 0 Lhe B i, | e e 4 g Distiict of Columbin revenues. and it | above the Chain Bridge. * A rough {llam C. Speakman, national vice presi- | Mavines saw this 1oi1 maneuver. half | mous vote. L e | Rightor state e Dorsqay: o | ported by taxpuyers of the Distict | The Harvard offensive for the day | ig' not ‘belleve It cquitable to take | draft of the report was prepared and |dent of ‘the American Legion Auxil the regiment €haized the hill to re-! "Dr. George €. Have 1 would be abie to make a very con- | tp o it of St g ) S st eavih e foe | the money “of (he taxpayers of the | submitted by Licut. Col. U. S. jiary, who spoke of the part the wom., ¢ibture the insignia while other Ma- | dent’ of the i;rlo»rnun::"';r\lfnx a vincing argument to support this view | (00 “RESUTY O iy have cons | Crimson threatened and then only for | DIStrict “of “Columbia * and _expend | 3d, executive offic nd the commis. j°n of America had played during (he | 'ines staged a counterattack —in | the absence of James G. Tadon who of the problem. 1In reference to the | {andnd here is purely a Federal Gov-|a moment in the first perlod when | NS for the purchase of park linds|sion directed some changes to include { Nation's wars. Mrs. Thacker V hich the Army mule was taken in |is i Seattle, Wash. ‘Washington would compare favor A fumblcd a_punt-at midfield to set) Ively small that they. have | this week by Col. Grant and sub- itriet of Columbia, and other up a free balloon to” which was at-| PERSHING IS BEST MAN : T wernment, and the lay b it i o1 BGHC & S0 AN Aaitar i v Hapring. Columbin, vey (he result of n conference he- :Singing of patriotic songs and the | mounting rapidly amid cheers from General Officiates at Wedding of taken into consideration, and which { the ¢ 3 e prof- i P n. and whicl of the company proposing the proj \Wrediis: Plkcedion Statie: B s ol than Washington.” e ey RK, November 19 () Prepecis I the Ditice o ot oy, | Dther I ser irter betfore 1he lanky speedster | amount. for the hill, as drafted, pro Iresses delivered by leaders in Avmy side. He did the same thing |and Martin Egan, member of the « [ jected o a close serutiny by the trade | (fo e M8 3 fela moal from | #pend nor contract for lands the| The commission tpproved the pur- {tion of the sixty-fourth anniversary of | the Army-Navy same at Baltimore. | taduy ments went into effect last July 1. i HER. A vemdat I e e believed, cost just o much more due S8 0 ey in Harvard terris base of park lands. Nelther | jan is said to be located north of | The principal addresses were deliv- | box while Capt. Duncan and Capt. | ape jeeris: o he made at one time and that he felt |10 the i e e et would be found in other cities of { g or a kicking duel. The “comnizsion alro approved as | ime for playground purposes. by Mrs. Speakman. Like the Marine team, the Army | CfOre entering the Morgan employ. cluded this additional study, it is an iS4 grd Nine after the for- |ate.at the last session, which gives|map of the proposed major highway jof Union Veterans. by Mrs.' D. B.|ters being at Fort Benning, Ga, T ittt b i | the supptemmentary studies will be sub- § G AREIT L (hoe o the at- fapprove the eXterior of any building | Tho long discussion resulted In a de- | hehalf of the Women's Relief Corps. Medbn S agencies concerned. tax situation I should say that the n the nearby States, and the other is | views expressed at the meeting. \Walker ‘tment president of the | CUstody. > which nove is supplied the e stage for a n '( rive | i S H Ty R you "cpmpare " favor. | eyich the <iage for a llarvard drive that et Lt e R | ited to the power commission, |- The bonquet was brought to a close | tached the Army mule in offigy. The | f v i P 15 | recitation of poem: Al sides. ter Reed Mospital, which - s < owever. eve g g Running one back almost contin- However, even hefore any of this{ .. to the possibility of de When shown figures concerning the Fire Protection Involved. tii worn out, Yale threw Garvey |pint in these States, Maryland and | e waving “the beauty of the urea Placed at the foot of the Lincoin mums jpresented by the Marines, e Jobu- Basatifug Whieh wae rhised from 3920 enbin: | Governmen: heve which will be sub- -GG G Tional touchdown. | vides tiat the United States may not Brookland Area Favored. triotiec organizations in comm; three yver 0. when he attended |of J. p i it unit cost study will e tie g 8000 T T kive almost | aggregate amount of which is In | chase of 10 acres of land in Brook- | President Lincoln’s Gettysburg ad-| At the final zun, the two teams | payk ayve Mr. Rightor «aid he was much sur. et ol T ot e o Tt e Tl iy heve by he Federal Government | (530 S0 SINT for downs | ment will get any advantage of | Baltimore & Ohio Itailtond tracks, department commander of the Depart- | stepped forward to be greeted by thei leanor Egan, magazine writer. He Delegation Is Complimented. M iy i e e Shrint 1o the Har- |+ part of its legislative program the | Nearly 2 day and a half was given | One of the wreaths was placed on |eleven was especially assembled and M. Rightor, Dr. Upson and other members of the bureau, Mr. Graham | | otaa y o i nounced, the completed tax survey and Andover star had taken Gar- |the Federal Government authority to|plan prepared by a special committee, | Gates, president, and the other on |1t was the third such team that had $A% AR KOS 3 Hhie s tp| Enment jivo) ! i dohnny Hobeu. Yale quarterback. | i\ "{he apnroprinttons have been & he final. Attt wilk:Bo piepaked | Americ gion Auxiliary of the Dis ; Between halves the Marines brought | eral Government free of charge oo | e Blue 17 d o 'O | w " i e and many of the Industrial eitie 1 W [ h the Blue 17.yard line before seta within the Distric ¢| This is the report intended to con- With a briet symposium and with the | balloon soaved away in the high wind, ars many questions which have to be A \ 1 Cox Mi el Goal y eon the commission and offic o Federal institutions, such as 0x Misse - Goal. State Ald Dej 3 tween the col sion and offic ! g : | demanded There was more applause as the Morg=2 Employe. are enticely different in cities other 1 inst loc ’ o E wily hehind mised interference un- | money, when approprinted, ean be 1 (o BL Gle lants, and ot the same | Yesterday at noon wreaths were | carried a large bouquet of chrysanthe- | \vig, T e i e mee into scoring position in the first | VIrginia must have allotted an equal {Statue in Judiciary Square, and ad-| crossed the field between halves to the | 4% Dest man. Miss Cornelia Cou 10 $1,150.000.000, when the new assess- ] TR e " ¢ and police protection which, i =0 g0 idtield. Alihough play #s of that used by the States for Wd for playzround purposes, This «s as part of the day's celebration. | lined up in fron: of the President's | hew prised that such an increase should | el ARk 4 , ¢ e i e inereased service made neeess{g ST geeond quarter the Crime | the States nor the Federal Go Michigan aventie and east of theiered by Julge Hesea B. Moulton, pust | Russell Reeder of the Army eleven | o e tax At peowd tond to SRED ] than would othersise be neeessary, or |0 SSRGS NGl in the | sovereignty over the lands purchased. | ana has been geacrally used for somé | ment of the Potomac, G. A. R.. and | Commander-in-Chief. also was a_writer and correspondent When the Board of Trade | con | followed a drive from |Shipstead bill. introduced in the Se2n-|py (he commission to the study of the ! behalf of the Cushing Auxiliary, Sons | trained for the combat, its headquar- reported, expressed considerable in- mer ’ come here to meet successive defeat by the soldiers of the sea. r[ "N’ ington and promised to co-operate in |Mitied to the Detroit Research Bareau k. With lammersley carrying | proposed to h»‘ constructed within 200 | cjsjon that the time was not ripe for | G , by its department president, the study of the problem. They com. | for final inspection and comment the ball all but once through the |feet of any Government building or | putting out even a tentative plan for | Mrs. Elizabeth Basset. Dlemented members of the Washing. | On the basis of this data, the Board { 110l tackies, Yale came to Har- [public grounds. It provides for sub-|the public to study, because of the| The ceremony was opened by Camp Yo delegation on the “grest amount> | of Trade plans to lay before Congress | Ciiy 42 Vard line in four plays. ssion of che plans (o the National | fact that its ultimate development de.{Comdr. J. F. Hauck, who intro- WOMAN FAGIN FINED. e dats (hat had been coltected |at the coming session recommendi | hereatier the Bulldog never pene. | Commission of Fine Arts for approval | pended on many other matters, among ; duced Mrs. Gates, and the camp patri 1927 from official sources in eupport of the | 'ions for a return to the 6040 fiscal | 000 heyond the Crimson d |and for withholding a building permit | them the laying down of a compre. {otic instructor, Herbert Walton Rut- R 1 contentions of Washingtoniau and | relations plan, under which the Fed- | giipe in the face of the fierce tack- [until that body has given its sanction, » traction system. The commit- j ledze, who prasided at the remainder | CHIC AGO, November 19 (#).—A zave to the local committee an out- | eral Government each year would pay {jing of 1watt, Simonds. Clark and|The commission’s jurisdiction would s directed to make further jof the ceremony. mother who encouraged her 1l-year- Jine of needed additional data to sup- |40 per cent of the costs of the miinte: “Hud” 1oll, be limiied to the height, appearance, | s The program included singing. led [ o1 son and five other St Buy NOW - : ; siopnie » Natio ; ; 5 - p i tive OF neteelnil nec Y ; {0 geriews by W. B. Wells: prayer. by John I Jort each statement on the local prob. | 1nce and devélopment of the National | “phe vale vietory was costly, how. | color and texture of materials used in| This proposed plan in xeneral pro- | o ! Y e . i b Capital, The substantive faw of the | ever. in & Aevers Jox. iniury eulieved | the eiteoiar. il proposed I orouhiares | Eateman: the reciting of Lincoln’s [and often rewarded thelr efforts with lem. One of the suggestions wis that a study should he made of lncal unit | District, it is pointed out by ofiicial by “Dud” Charlesworth, bulwark of | b . Neross the eity. a8 main arteries, and | Gettysburg: address. by Mrs. Rose S |quarters has been sentenced to six M '1 E 1 Rovernmental costa in comparison | the board, still calis for this ¢ the Blue defense at cente Has Business Approval. | Would provide that every place in the [ Itutledge. ~Horace J. Phelps was color | nonths in the house of correction and al arly With similar unit costs in other cities. | apportionment of the costs of t the fourth period, the burley The measure ix sald to have the i District would be within a*quarter of | bearer. | fined $100 here. for Yor instance, the actual cost of spe- | trict although since 1322 this law was eartied from the field suffering [approval, in general, of local trade|a mile of some highway so that traffic he boys sald the woman, Mrs. 2 cific items of governmental work here, | heen temporarily set aside cic A fracture of the left log, received in a | and civie organizations, and is be-|in such area could quickly reach one| Cardiff, Wales, now claims to have |Sophie Pasterkiewicz, 30, incited them Better SCWICC ®uch as the cost per square vard of 'by Congress tn making the sup as krench piledss through 'lieved to bs constitutionally legal. In'of the thoroughfaves and proceed to{more heautiful women than any other [to steal groceries and clothing from , wpmn" should be contained and lump appro ‘pwn, centess .. fact, the gemmission rests for its au- its destination injanother avea. city of its size In Kurope, stores, v 2 1