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TIE _EVE STAR. WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927 5 Y AGANFAGES gl Moy R0 oo TG AYNG DESABED DRYLEARUE LS | ™8R X8, T, CHEA 0. EMUS S NERVOLS Of Windmill to Generate Farm Power | iy of an airplane propelier mounted | Pertions of an alrplane propellor. but | more eclaborate machines may have a pole, which will he far e | S0 e oy hetgil 295 more dependabl nd effective than || 3 Renewal. of 1915 Struggle"'w old-fashioned windmill type which | ¥ Ak “,‘lSelf-Defense in Fight Over Anti-Saloon Group Will Favor | now dots the countryside, was de- | he purpose of the Canned.” Youthful Official Slayer Shaky After Outhurst ey seiibed to the ner cal ‘section of | “Dutch” type windmills, he said, has ) * i i i i : 1 i Recalls Long Battle by Citi- [ine "Viericen Soreia o sternan: ‘I““'.‘)"‘." . i : mmpine water, | Attentions to Wife Claim Only Candidates Friendly Promises Adherents. Yesterday—Darrow in Court I weers, meetin at the New Na-|While the pury Sl - ety | " s T SR e o SO . zens’ Joint Committee. l": mal Museam Jast might., by B N, jzonerate ooty for ‘| in Hagerstown Case. as Character Witness. Fales of Dayton, a Government aero- | it e l‘”.’»”~|{| viia By the Associated Press. *d him for loitering on the % tie engineer” Sl A relv b cTen i) - YEWBURYPORT, Mass., December | strects, well, “he's going to spend the device, Mr. Tales helieves, \te snough power to keep his | gpecial Disn: The Star, Anti-Saloon Teague workers today | S-—This staid old cily is going to be M3t two years looking at the moon.” | gy yhs Associated Press. (Continued from First Page) | Wy will supersede the old wind. | 5 o ) . rn lighted throughout the » g ecenibe hey i ans for 998 g Fited (ol relect | 10 the new executive intimated that g = : e & nd will enable the farmer to b B A tnGigh AGER ) Md., December 8 bogan mappin s 'l‘l'lh'e(k:-}" m- | turned toy n Mayor-elect | 170001 b on one of the outlying| CINCINNATI, December f.- With the joint action of these three put in his own lighting plint without : 3 1t only e Andrew i s office next ts. Randeladif was narots aud ststcs o teginald C. Walters, prohibation un 4 B . there ix alwavs a possibility that th wald ¢ 3 didates “who loyal to the eight- it N : rganizations sending to the (ol an internal combustion engine or a . ce or our | qe i . o | . 0y he eight- ponth, that is if Newburyport's “bad sillis was ce " i A organizations in sending to th m S OTR RS reeosl Aalrian i [mUwer. il falll aftor jthiee or (foUl qsvcoveriman char with the mur-{ centh nmendment and the Volstead adbrr ot .(ml.)-'u o 1[‘}:;;:’;:‘“_""“';.“‘:\"‘; s "".l;:”,,(hy after his emotional outhurst of n etter expressing the N a comparativel wdless weeks, This | o0 2. Stotler, dry & Tor iE1ot missior a lett xpressing their |y Tp Feid, has Tighted one Ohio | comparatively windl der of 11, It Stotler, dry administig " can hope for the support of the At adiid tion which had proved | yesterday, but was fit for resumption jew: . o8 sho . ould necess the use of a storage | ¢ : . i A g | views on the principles which should | farmhouse Successtully for five venrs. | & e i pevitale | ot At R abel oL SCeMtI el [ OReITaRtToms &) ol s rold filling station pro- | uone oo friendly to his gasoline busi-| of his murder trial. e R 9. lave Created | Biare o maermand (veloelty i that| “py o™ whola secret, Mr, Kales siitl |y own lichalf oy, Fle aaid We Il | ctn nii recorts of th Niaraoe v | Rtoe B MEOUAI BN O Dcan B | nicas! Clatnce. Deariow: famous. exinina = ear of e « o i moderate, . L B o blade which ? 8 and < of the cand sduy’s ele L Jadd down . g J ' = . the erroncous impression in some | Theve have been two types of wind- | liex i the form o ‘l‘,'.vlllwl B e superior on aJonely road the ceptablity to the | .\ few planks In his platform Hils Mayor With Fist. lawyer of Chicago and old-time friend minds that for the first time vh’v \'afil...me used widely in the jurs My IM» :"rl”g”"‘l'l:::“""‘ 'm” which has | night of July 26 after a volet quar- | o < by its hoard And tite first thing | will do will] After several years of effort to ob-| of Ttemus, visited the deferdant in his rious vll!:ku‘ u‘y;;:n!uyll.“v‘i:’l 'n'\ ..'4". Fales said —the multibladed \:wlu‘ T ound . applicable o windmill |rel over attentions d Ly S v oo A vetoe e depart- |t L permit for a filling cell prior to the time for coure 1o open city have comhined in a uni |-]‘ can. rolating: at low/speed. and the B0 s | ihe defendant’s wife, and that he fived i that the two | ment. After him the eity solici impson property, Gillis d Darrow said he came ta 1e v ote :1'7':'“2””” b ‘Iy“”d“ “.'“"n i “’wl\'u Despite the incrensing use of saso |n selfdefense. | 3 ECEtIGlo plblormne ot le won't e fived B ke the niace look more uns Lemus’ good character and nat fo ap- Ut for 12/sears the three gisntinn: |PhEs spetdighasitherk meticansbit| Ihie motbls oniithe jturm, M. Kalek| e eate M oxnettelatCrRn, (8 8 Livtbieinn o o AL bbb e A chie Hr e 5 4 anhn Lo e s, | sara ctatisties show that [jury this afternoon. The question of (s ure ind To Close Bou on the sit i Michael Tzoe ganizations referred to and many 'hich is not very efficient. i, by some . He plastered it with circus posters, | sioner of Chi aigo came to (estify = oN o decicase ingt pony by Mrs, Walters was de- | i others, inclndir the stro erfi- | The speed of revolution of the new | that there has been n e 7 b s A i ; NS ¥ & e i ed it ] g posters. | hicas u } o't e ot i I tintions., BANG] type fa Teom & tai U5 toks et of tue | windnfite, Whivh wil vonstitids the [baled; 808 Jhe defonse 8 FELOVIE | Wil S e enecor Chianiy Rials carisiee testlty 1 “ i g ethod of fi jower gens | have « léd not to call the woman, | Fid by part s on the i i el . e b E | Istones” for meaibers of the | puye, g ) i Conrt indze been co-opera vigorously to secure merican” type with the same wind | cheapest method of fam | Walters denied the tions of the | jectof kow ment in k| s v crnment and did othor (b Harry Pritzker, John T. Murray and fair plav for ; s Only one blade s neevssary, | eration. 7 [t o g i Sochant 15 to hen Lie took (he Tohve TToRAT, Biwvecs. wndt M : i 5 he N |Slotler” to ths and murdered | T s e in e i i joints. e . | Caxlunan, tha Se % Gemier: emit wnicipal expression of the Nac i ovder to remove him as an ol | Pssed by the boar ironund heve aic q xn- | o inst whose 2 on’s home and its people’s pride, | struetic o his advancement. A et . | s who 3 E . Of course, termined fist, when vy Remus Apologizes to Cowrt Some of the nrzuments today ate (N SUS (2 fof m‘.hx”'ml.:mx‘-T'}'(\"‘{ Udms fluime R 1L e S aport |4 At Cheen nbind o) e aullahts Aske Actio inst. Aliens. | vou know s 1 do that it is | bal persuasion failed. The “bad boy” | With them came John & imilar to the arzuments of 12 vears | The oranizations represented at tha I a complimentury | S e b en by Wil i | tougit to « 3 v one of those | sot 60 days in jil for that. A {hiigarshy ",‘ heintes daid down 12 {time on the Citizens’ Joint Committee otherwize he piol and complimentar "“1::\.;1.II,"\\..[:”,.“x‘ v Wak | Othes qrotolutions asked it the | jaints, but ke i irom me, it anyhody | Sl BcME: wan sefaeiiband v Ange nte &0, he prin g 5 S v ard of Trade, the Cham-|to chingtonians, as we ns, e s Stotler's ention 1o gl Stakes: vafuse. (o, tolerate it L i n il r and s “who years agn by the citizens of Washing. {were the Board of 7o e e N ee: | an emphatic refutation of false and - tons near here and it temps by for T P b i ving (o sell lic % Lown, it| Gillis decided the only way to get it | ave ago concering numerms ton ld good today PNt . 5 | groundless charges rinst the city, him to stop at his home. An al | prohibitio « comen wis to b himself elected. e car-| hits of information he had pass Committee of | groundl i s I n - enforecment ded every ward but one. Remus and the ohser made 12 vears a as pr v fined itself definitely 1o [ jeced volun: nfes made by | eae bl . i “ red. the Federation of Citi- | was that it confin ' hing of the cifects of ale G 2 what would happen if threatened ac. | One Hundred, the ot b _,,.xlq. St cha from former [ Walte the shoot thirough. ull the Sehbrrk: |2 < which made him eonclude tions ware carried into effect have as. | %€ s b ol it A | Manufacturet ociatiof o Dis- | methods without making jnust as d t heen attentive 10§ other tempernes ooy T 2 SRl e e sumed added neth through (R -un.{.m_v I‘['ln'-"“""‘ll”l t_ wite the new methods (o he substi- | i wite, i confeasion wi bavredl [ oriertite with the. ke :‘/.rllnn : 1.0 sec |l\;l, |,I “ulyl| SUSPECT SOUGHT PLACE & ‘Ih(‘w“]‘mhw' iingibbibe o i etaber . demonstiation of the result of th I ax e e tomporily evidence when the | or L | that. the | liam B Ca bt | actions. 11 55 intrenting | Citiens’ Asocialinn’ and the Ge | Phe House, or rather some mlwu‘u:w went o trial early yest 1 e advanee apro s an edu. | ev. Homer W. pnia:| NEAR CATHMOLIC PRELATE| Upon the convening of court Rerus And for this reason it is inter the Touse, took the view may he intrody tional fund as W to the | 11t Fishop James Can Righ- Liaies Jatgde andisaten to review the v L ]itown Gl ion. Toint consrossional committee advoeat. | e defense. ; 3 e Y S “Your honer. I want ta apalezize to of Whashinztan citizens which was | These o fons represented some |4 unediate abolition of the defi- | jovg e : Wl o = lev: that the | monds sixth, James A, White, Colin | p0y Armed With Knife and Gun | you and the jury for my unmanly con- formed 17 vears hy joint action {5000 individuals, whe were deseribed || Sam onae appropri for the | fars wrote to Stotler, inviting him to | nment in the DL in(-"r e R« saple, e or ven(acrvir of important civie associations of the fas “the most public-spirited citiZens| ¢y yigq1 But they showed no intention | his hame, disproved the unwritten law | ;o 5, on, and that 16| o Rt IProf o Waated to Be Close to | There was no response, and Remus Tstrict, which for 12 years has en- |of the District of Columbia, who take | e 0 ving ont the other recommenda- | oy dence also was offered by the x\“v its support to the World League I8 I\.”“I;'l' [;" ) “'h- Col. L. B -arre Cardi sat down and listened silently and acted the double role of alert sentinel | the most interest in public affairs and | oo g efusing 10 | Sgate that Walters ha q Stotler | 2 :a._nn;_.«t ‘AI--(:vhoIl : | Nashville, Tenn ('9511‘1, _’._lh., = wL ardinal. | without any further display of emotiow and able counsel, part of the time |give the most time to our municip |m,,~,,. o velation 1o the | wood in the way of his advancement. | ORI E /w0 conferences : Eutkin Text twal(th Dr.| By the Amociated Prow as young Truesdale raced throuzh thi noting dangerous tendencies on Capi- | problem The Joint Citizens' Com- [ \Whoie oy interpreted it in relation |y ‘session of the court was held last | (he Mayflower Iotel will culminate § 8- finnnes, lafkin, Tex Wbl Do 2 7 ! vemainder of his murder plot story. ol Hill. the rest of the time £oing to | mittee was divided into an executive | \n wna small part of it. and proceeded | night in order to speed up the case, | fonizht in a b oF whicle i | 121 ARIBRticeg S5 Toul CARBONDALE, Pa., December 8.— : 5 it the Capitol to argue them down. The |committee, & committee on financial | (1 19 theary to hang a rvider on (he {\nh.‘:.{‘ B L Mok HINOD | i teenthe: £ sl . A man armed with a revolver and a Feared Double Crosa. organization referred to is the Citi- P | s appropriation bill for the fis . hington | (o e . A, aker. | stiletto, who insisted on getting a posi- | _J1® turned ‘r;. "ZL'IJ." ‘:.1"‘-’“:-2&‘-.21‘0.;:‘) zens’ Joint Committee of the District i s 4 % the Lill to e will be toastmzste cre wi an- | " iker, | St 08 | " Oetohe B e e e e e el ozt | PRESIDENTABAGKS rbgherini o T e e e T S| e, e e s Dongherty of Philadelphia was to e, tween the United States aud the Dis- | conumittes on assessment and taxa wittees ] i 3 i N N i i | e The or " verty " Py A . . Atlanta: Charles K, | ¥ " i in wi as mever been dissolved. ¢ @ report adopted uns o hitio s has disappeared since | g S | was k ) yman, uhle work today. Fiscal Data Gathered, I by i“ ) '_‘ mlml ont thi M|SS|SS|PP| PLAN | tie adoption of the eighteenth amend- > ik | stone at St. Joseph's Tlospital, was | cyoss him and try to kil him, ' Ifand-half system of appr vider on this appropriation bill wou S, b mdr, Fvangeline Booth of the | SRS | "rr“:;wl\'}n;h:' 'r.;d"xhi llll:\- A e I\\uul«l do the same to me," Nelio, 3 s city, o testified. I bl ' | During the Summer ot 1913, in prep ks fit | for the District of Columbia : vepeal by indirection the half-and R Ay told the delegates at | y : 3 aration for the hearings to hegin in | repeal by indi I s (Continued_from_First Page)__ 8 . i INOME’S CHRISTMAS MAIL | perchea over thé feamework of the | Gpon completion of his story fo Re- areated by the organic act of 1878, a s " e o provision o org » act without 5 2 the Fall before the joint congies. provision of th R | i st hospital huild 1 refused to move | mus, he said, Remus had an outhurst. under which the American Capital | ‘! e - 3 | | y thurs SeRS Hevalopsd Trom:ian UElY CountTy }'«:nml r‘om;n(llev. llglksit,livup ST el : \in river at bottlenecks (narrow | pove d, but 1618 of a dif. TO COME VIA AIRPLANE ! when ordered away by police. e said | -1 s afraid of the said town with unlighted, muddy streets | 7°ns, spending much time und muth innels) to increase its carry s | £ ., with much of the hase {he wanted to have his picture taken | Truesdale, who had heen tr 8 to & city in which every American | monev, collected a great mass of data husiness 01d Charges Proven, united front, backed by statistics | ihe " an : ——— e to the cardinal, a chance to kill Remus. e i cel < contribution to the ¢ g . L o2 S c gltizen may_take a deserving pride, D e e wen | 30 per cent and raise the District's protection against cre ! Pilot to Carry Sacks From Fair- : Up to arrest Nelo,| Truesdale :’-l:“:;flmr‘v‘\\";” that atter or many vears had been held up as | 11€ 3 5 o Shhoe £0i G or cent. by strengthening and moderately rais- e ; . § Moran fell | he had arranged with Mrs. a target for attack in the House. "put | United States: sincs. the “""“:”";"( e s ing the Jeveus wher d' to wmeet ~ Mullins Tssues Warning. banks, Northern Terminus of the new building and | kill Remus for a payment of $10,000, it was in 1915 that these attacks he-“:."‘ N ““’," IL“',““;,.NI.')1'.!,'.';'.3“"‘-\.:.1"‘.:'";“ Bill Hy P nreniGted Moot ke : ; Mulling, ide of Alaska Railroad. P a hroken shoulde | of wlhich she would have paid came extraordinarily vicious and we -~ <oy e, diiiosten It would confiscate to the Nation| ‘“Fhe prog i ment of cav- | Southern Baptist he incident caused little excite- | and anklin Dodge, jr., $5.000, ha re. accomphnied by a number of radical [foubiful M 3 WL ever Yo Haiele ]t A e Of District money unap. |Ing banks to protect the foundation | hry at = Lowisville, Ky, warned ) By the Asor among. (e crowils and Cardinal | ported o her that Refnus’ had been éost of maintaining and developing | tional and District governmeuts as | impound for use of the United States | M0, 5 0 Eation: CHAnNENE ToE Ang present time | have been completed here for a Christ-© Nelio was he charges of c: “I told her I had no chance the District on the shoulders of Dis.|Well a8 from responsible municipal |in any T Mo river s than 800 feet | is the logs of mo the prohibition | mas air mail service to Nome from g con veapons. | him,” said Truesdale. frict residents alone. Some influen. [ Authorities of other citiex. taxingithe, resitonts o thediocal cor: : | " e said, day the greatest | g 4 : : foa . fial members of the House seemed| In explaining their appearance with mmity to support the city of | clring and tralning worka/where | oftanxive in ¢ of FANEANE | % s (st of : : . i1d Killed i 1 g o I M the Alas 3 Legations Raised to Embassies. 1 Child Killed in Tornado. suddenly to become obsessed with the | this materfal before the select joint it the House pansed | ary between Cairo and New Or- | tion is being launchec the morale idea that the half-and-half plan was | committee of Congress the citizens de- | hill, e into eff o of the prohibition forces. The impres-| The mail will reach Nome from Se-| MEXICO CITY, December § (®).— | MONROEVILLE. Ala., December § a devilish manipulation of fizures by | scribed themselves not only as resi- |lhe congressional ¢ ‘g | Reforestation 1s held under the plan | %ioni has been siven that the whole |attle in 10 or 12 days, as compared |The Mexican legation in Chile and the (P).—One child was killed and several Which the United States Government | dents of the Dist b aax- fitheutsskenii o BENG Lo to be a_sup) v al- | country has gone on @ deunken de.|with the 2 or 3 month. required Chilean legation in Mexico will he |iker persons injured when a tornado was being imposed upon and defraud- | bavers but at Natic ;]“* vép. | The 1 '“T"‘N.'A 1 led to the % the truth is that per. | when used between |raised to the status of embassies, the | demolished eight buildings. including ed of funds. | resenting the National as well o P o ed to the it sctibn R idtty R e L e o o [T Gréve charges were made to the |local view toward the Capital Ci o s l"l“‘ Vg ng soil erosion. n, who flew to Nome from (crees providing for this will be issued | near here, vesterday, according to resi- effect that assessments in Washing. e e At g LR Ye. Dbl St eSeien S girbunks With Thanksgiving nail, | simuliaeousls in both capitals at a dents o he town’ who came. here 4 : e and that | =re s e e LS sl s & 0 e el OV 38 X1 ac nd for fore s yeste \ i ot the plane. ldate not vet determined. {after the storm. rate of comparable Ame com- | Ingtonians we! e I e e et 17901000 munities. The basis for n burden of taxati ~ pointed to cxamine into the reas 3 g legations concerning the tax-dod ableness of substantive law. $25,000,000 for First Vear. et y i . 2 ¢ ¢ the Distric ' 8 00 proclivities and mendicant aetivi of other v i Fortunately for tl Lo Cotl Urnder the project a total of tai e SR of the residents of the District was | ‘ an _cities; second, e 4, the arguments of the ¢ 51000 would he expended the fivs g P e (ilowe: ness which was the result of alcohol PRSI 2 1. though it is the report of a committee of the for a contin > | Joint Committee hefore the cor - approximately $30,000,000 el il s A o . [ k4 House, which, in 1912, had adopted | tion of shi bk nal commiltee, together with i e until complete, Pl e and | the erroneotis conclusions of its inves. | Capital between the District a “| vepetition of these arguments Riligtant Ty ! E At tigator that a fair valuation on Wash. | ¥al governments, and. thirdly, | e ed conditions (the later - | ensnntial ‘to o Prosident # BrotecHion real estate was §$744:000.000, | demonstrating that zovernm: ments being embodied in the Coolids f e ciar o . : One hundred per cent for’ stabiliza- Ington - t e . o estimated | financing of the Capital are insepara- | veport of the Board of T lendi 10 dineussing | i ot ehannale §111.000.000, Totek | Using this valuation, it w: il # g i b o, 5 that if reasonably and justly taxed, |Vl in (h .x;i:‘\i s sbiplfeiinie i‘"""‘""‘sp,'""""‘,.'":\,',‘::}" tulebury and | the distribution of the coxt of the pro- 0,000 9 revi K s ect | least. atol arth Sauts sed flood control project. “The por- sl inter e o R e inadequate, recompense for | Senator John D. Works, hoth of them b g e L local interests . nue of $14.000.000. As the District ap- | {nush in: . > G| Sanator e D enty per’ cent of general levee | ce ¥ » propriation bill then under consider: taxation without representation, to de- | members of the select joint commit flood control structures rep nts 5 ; |]““-4.| lA.l i ‘5“ :le levee Vla e ongest angp an ln t e Or o B tor e aca Year 1316 conty | SLroy, it being to destroy the last ven | tee of Congress were, in addition. | spenditure af about 33 or s Ealled for $12,000,000, his revenue |UES of protection left to an unrepre | members of the Senate ap e e ir for each acre in the s $600.000. ot 440,000, A o e, "h e | sented American community agninst | committec. Thes took a leading ey SR o 000, , $37. . i At what too often had been shown to be | in unsaddling the rider the flouse Y fore, it was argued, there was no| 2 . | z 3 tioh > whims and theories of its exclu-| had placed on the appropriation bill longer need for an appropriation of tats: Frderal funds. The District should | iy be taxed on the basis of this 19 Schemes Offered. valuation of $744.000.000. The $14.. ¥ o b ntrol plan prop- Pissippl floods, Ak e port dealt with the reorgan- . Mgt he value per acre, Including rail- i ppi River Com- for 191 ¥ use all of the select cities and other improve- | mij; 5 " I ment of Fed- joint, committee’s _recommen ; e 1 2 Shortest Regular could not be carried into effect, none It would se tes | 1t recommended . th mmission p . During the hearings hy the select | of them for the time heing were made | & : = 3 i h ; 000,000 thus raised ‘should be turned | ;%o mmittee of Congress the Citi- | effective. The 50-50 plan of apportion- | ; el s bl b visory, hut not Route to E"g’“"d len of a i4 e an executive committee, and that SNIDJMUE e zens’ Joint Committee bore the brunt | ment remained in status quo. For the | IWOHE | e PR T Rl €onfiscation Planned. | of the burden in its role of counsel | time being, at least, the efforts of or- | CHe SRS LRR AU T 3 {15 Cocplan N0 MECIn e wosle Twelve million dollars should be ap- | for the defense, with Washingion on s Washington had been suc-| ¢ the States henefit divec the {on the Mississippi Rtiver. No funds propriated to take care of the needs Ik e | B SEI e SRS JOCRRERIN, i ased taxes from land n more | ed hy Congress would he ex- of the District. and the balance of | \Vashingtonians who appeared before AT e reason of its protection. | pended, it ks withi )4 L £2,000,000 confiscated to the use of the | the committee were not confined to ¥ it BRt MBS RtAte: it that St .:\h:m‘-‘.: j Federal Government. It might have |™Members of this Citizens' Joint Com- S".ENT CAND")ATE other local i P as provided st to the i B 4 P been used to build a post office in | Mittee. Many others appeared, some all land und assume | United st ITo Al ks Bdge i Wik SHOT | em taking n.'» opportunity 1;,._ uir ELE’.TED AS MAYOR rexponsibility for damages t ¢ [all levee structures theoretically the collection of Dis- e T ;".’ oy AL v result from the execution of the proj- | works; consented to m: trict_revenue and the appropriation | \Were being run in the District, others ect. It would he re: | < at the head of floodways and of’ District_revenue would be sepa.|With what they considered clever . ish | agre o ha ve the e - Tate and @istinct transactions. and|bamacean schemes by which the g € buying part of the: S St e Wb i el / A 3 : ‘ . | he puying part of the ze claim: { 3 ;'he nv‘:y;l:dol',\z:;l:s:‘l':u-n wm;ld h“:- “’,‘::'",','l'u“l’..lf_“'“"'\f::“"“p"‘"'.nfl,“‘l"‘J"",“i:‘,:'Holyoke Names Man Who Spent land upon which to lmih:,] otective | vesulting from construction of the| | / '} d wen 2,000,000 more than the | g gl Loy ety i works to incrense the value of the |project and to maintain all works after { ) total of their municipal expeniitures, | Woull forever e Cutilled, atter | No Money on Campaign and | [T 10 SV Tt would e vers | comblegion. with no risht, power or opportunity | KUY, ArKwments | had heen pre Made Few Promises. unwise for the United States in | The “report also recommended n :‘n ’:ilm'l1 z;ut ;vhal :mme ;\.r"nle‘ ‘v‘n- o Diige ol tiat R l_fm-";'flr 7 gen ly helping a sSection of the [ thorough mapping of the valley at an LW scated surplus. Although the $744..1 UPOn P Ny country to render itself liable for con- | estimated cost of $1.000.000 and the s s B rnoir;l;r: \'zlum.mn nt‘\\" shington realty 'h,f:’,‘,',',‘;;,“’:,:“, “,,"L":",':, s 'S:"'}l ita 3. sequientla) damagen.” PR | iitvey to. b made. by FexiRiinx-topo- 2 p PECIAL Christmas sail- n 1912 was shown to be grossly exces. | ! : 5 graphical ageneies of the Government o LT sive, as it had included. ins R 2 AT =i V' Ma December Reorganization Ts Planned. Congressional authority for inter- excluding, ‘more than $209,000.000 o toroallrie Sking ihe rendzt sean The wilent candidate, who did nold he detniled recommendations of the | state compacts between the Siates of 5f ing via "The Longest personmalty, and a later scientific | ekt f gyt YR s want to run, who spent no money inl Appy engineers’ plan on the cost in-|Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New P i g :‘-fllua"ionsin 1915 brought the ng...»sj::":smx;:l:;ntvgul. “I'l’l'ro:_"“m :L"h."“l'l'l': :,l;’:o r<'""l-I"”~""lf"l" “h“mml- e :.Thr cluded besides the 80-20 per cent basis, | Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana Gangplank in the World jown to $385.000,000, members of the | . b8 ot g ree oral statements, will be mayor {, 5 per cent division of the expense |and Mississippi for control of floods . iai Sioune ' icontinued: to. base ihielr: exth ::::"f‘r::lflfh:::r:r:"}:"" in "“":; this city for the coming vear. Pr“llmr the construction of special ring|and cénservation ' of flood waters g of the PARIS...a cuisine mates of Washington's potential rev-| qonosing interpretations. The e Burnham, whose first job was as|jevees proposed at Morgan City, Mel-| would be provided for in a bill intro- 4 - enue upon this earlier valuation. Tittee-Taouhid F ToristaTy Shat the er of an express wagon and who | yjjle, Simmesport and Arkansas City.|duced hy Representative Hastings, that spo:ls you for all the 1Ip addition to direct proposals, su A b b An “T878 o idefinttor massed a fortune in the coal and | {inder the plan the total construc- Democrat, Oklahoma i . as the Crisp bill, based on the mis- | hymertioning expense b n businexs, wan forced Into th / best of Paris restaurants. .. Jeading valuation of pportioning expenses hetween Nation ntest Ly his friends and defeated ) ; that its in- & Gthr:canilinteR: TRAtAYaR Y. tWO : o S . . system of fixed ratio in appropr | corporation in act was em former mayors. His plurality | andthink OfWhathQS with brought about after thorough study | wae 1483 votes in # total of 18,86 all sorts of devices were resorted 1o | Songr wiy il | 4 CPRR 5 : in the hope of reaching the | by a Congress which recognized e | Tiiy Silence continued after his elec- it, just as il always did! hvih tio sked for a_state 4 e onmunopoyed by Representa-§ Legislature to the principles of Capi- | "V ve none. Johnson of Kentucky, for in-7 a1 huilding laid down by the found-| i e i e Fuanes ol e doné iy it | o, Shad ot i stom T N | e "ot Bt b g Q e ite svstem and SubSU- | pave heen impossible to develop the | oot piee Biter (0 Di A7 el TR T ™ i | e, e mbobi 4, el M i e iminbon otN F. SHaw &Lo. sustained 'ml'(-,.nr.\,f,l;u «l-h' g '.ls 225 | IhECuOAISCEIING RSy ke, to accent his low hid for the municipal U g J ¥ feated only by a close vole after the Fixed Rule Opposed. goal supply which led to his candl. NIQUE JEWELRY Jecigion ¥ the Touse and Senste| 1 view of chaned conditions, how: | th yrese. he exiticimd the way mant 1516 CCONNECTICUT AVENUE joint congressional committee em. | S¥¢r the committee found t ced | j; affairs were heing conducted, powered to investigate the subject of |24 @rbitrary rule of proportionate | Prominent citizens liked his ideas and flaeal relations between the Disric | Contribution no longer was necessary, | suggested that he run for mayor. and the Federnl sovermmmts axirict | and, instead of a fixed and arbitr: 3 Bt on it oo o and 1o} oportion, proposed that a fair rev homne b et Proportion should be | cyye in taxes should he collected from & : ti City of Washington and de ted District Under F to Qix credit in the Treéasury, to he . BSetore iths 1 i : fray. the expenses ‘of the PAID ON Bracelets this Investizating committee L eity SOVRRAL GonEten 1 BT 3 : g St [ [swective ot this amount ' should ap- SAVINGS in infinite variety satisfy Inf it French Li A b propriate for i ! i B iyt > Such sum as will not only continue DEPOSITS ;he present mode for many A‘:l:;“;:‘m'?'ou:‘i"? L el angles. S| ce of the City Washington and the Dis- ted . ;“';'”'“ sih 8 A triet of Columbia in every 2 1406 New York Ave., Washington g0 the asseriions Wwen e e ik aivo 1o conse | | MORRIS PLAN BANK Dignified designs developed more than well cquipped to pay en- |3 (0 0iome and be forever main- Under Supervision U S reasury in precious stones for Christ- Sl Jor doveloping _ihe tained a% a model for all the cities 1408 H ST. N. W, mas Gifts supreme. Representatives declared th full | ¢ . . of the world he committee found, obligation of munici onanve {0 L e and Capital develoy . g ; le Jus tion of what should be the prope i i the taxpavers of Wi wrjects for ixation in the District F e D B sore nonosed fo e taxes | G syment of taxes OR LEASE here 50 per cent. Another one pro-fon yenl extate 8 posed 100 per cent. Sum it up, |ag they mstituted = S mioent Lmembers o1 tn s G R ‘I] 1215 Connecticut were determined to “deny or mint- | {jon for munici Enellts recelVed by o e it MEDITERRANEAN — Such was the condition in its full share of taxes. It had 4-Story and Base- effect can be measured by the st found that the half-and-balf pla.was ment Building in \ 30 days amid Parisian atmosphere with ent, made in the 1%all of that yes not malicion ibterfuge, behind which o rg &4 That ‘“the Washingtonian the | Blioya) Wishingtenias, the best block on : Renowned French Cuisine that whom disloyal Washingtonians might escape | Houre happenings of last Wint d | their just obligations as citi; J Connecticut Ave- ot startle arim from top to toe . but a plan founded 3 | In every atom of hix makeun was | e ! g nue. Long term 5 S. S. FRANCE —ner_without knowl of the fucts |1 2 i lease available. or had ot the intellizence to perccive . u e f o January 7—February 8 —March 14 his danger.” . | this plan, i that word . ¥l e slect joint commit st he ” ed, tha N e 4 boxin 11s hearings the followis | woutd he fixed and certain and that | REALTORS you like or return via Havre on 3550 1le de France or Paris: round trip that Washinztoni hould orzanize | Congress wonld pursue a “definite pol- il their defenses orzantzation was |iey of re and liberal appropria 5th S § Lheir e towaid coordinating fhe ac. | tions, having in view not only. the 809 ::4)«‘\ St. NW. © Rivitles of the tarions citizens' acso- | permianent moyal and physical ad- 5 b e ard. trads bodies In oider to' vancement of the citv, Mt also its ein 9486 present to the select joint committee pre-eminent beauty and grandeur as

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