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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1927. IR AL S ACAIN ON WaY King Aims to Give | Pilgrims to Mecca "lrlps l)v Airplane EDUCATION OFFICER INCABINET URGED ewshoy” Dog Bites Owner as he Takes Paper| WURDER BATTLE HEARING MONDAY MARRIED TEACHERS DEFENDED BY CITIZENS, Mount Pleasant Association Favors Continuance of Their Em- 16th STREET HEIGHTS $11,500 1202 GERANIUM ST. TAKEN IN AT FORECLOSURE —For that actual market value the terms to suit ve When Mrs. Mae McGlue, 421 O ployment in Schools. street southes attempted to take newspaper from the mouth of The airplane is about to inv: the sacred precincts of another Pilgrims to M the hot desert Arabia if the King of the H djaz is suceessful in negotiations he has underiaken, v . L. Jones of the aeronautieal difications. hranch of the Comm Depart- ment de- at the civil aeronautics that the Kin of the Hedjaz in the | market, rovided a suitable price ! ca be arranged, for the purchase of a ccore or perhaps 30 airplanes to ren easier the Moslem’s pro. | verbial road to salvation N.W. SALE much less than so we will make rued as and af the of employment married in Imission e normal sct umbia of the last McNary Starts Measure in Senate With Slight . teachers pet dox this morninz. the ant- | Prosecuticn and Attorney | women er and hit her to =0 women into t e for Husband-Slayer District of Ci Prepare Cases. . mectin ic Association 1ee School association protested arrangement by which ! Federal Bureau Would Stim-: ulate Activities, D. C. Association Told. | . The family has bes the Mrs ools marr reason we nergency were id, Mour night dog has been with the for ahout two years and it n his usual custom to get morning paper ar it to MeG § he McGit from The Lot 60 feet wide In perfect condition Sunday, 11 A.M. to 5 P.M. Drive out 16th St. to Alaska Avenue, then east on 7 rooms and bath Garage Open | Directions: Gerarnium St. G Breuninger S Sons 706 Colorado Bldg. Main 6140 that the By the Associated Press. at th The McNary-Haugen bill, vet i Bessin by President Coolidze, Started on its way throush ( again in slightly modified form. Senator MeNary, ‘Republic gon, new chairman of the agricuitural committec, put bill in the Senate legislative late yesterday soon af was formally opened fo The new measure cont troversial equalizition to by the in veto Characterizing education st husinesses in from th tined money investments person aind_ the ies of its effor as one of the tandpoint of its con- ning, how- present ve it up and to pull the | dog’s mouth by | 1t "N arday, mped &t her, |y he given a hearing for the fi 1 and face. | ce murder of her hushand illy was puiled away | gaward West, killed in their litt - McGlue was taken to the at Perry, near here, Tuesday where the doctors siid ndition was not serious, hut Ohio, December 10, prosccution had P when pretty Velma West tried the dog Squared awa) 1t puplisi| Saciens paper north of the George W president of elected were vice Dr. William | foree nt of schools the District nizht was sociation R. . Ro! ancial see isurer. re-elected Oth Somer st | *{the mew bill of the Oregon Senator the new jcomes to a_compron acceptable to| e the President is problematical. 1 University Women' street, advocated a Fee “h treatment would [renu of ‘education in the President’s | cabinet’ which would stimulate, and | not control, public education Dr. Davidson, who was superintend ent of schools in the District from S e TAIT SEES HOOVER t Richard Bostwick, youth{ul Geauga prosecutor, who has heen ra- as Mrs. West's counsel, re- d to divulge what his defense will but intimated it will he based her on self-defense or tempor sanity. Seth Paulin, Lake rosceutor, declarved the pre A A | Wil endeavor o show it Mrs daslies pEeoITBu S cori utjustification killed he BTN los e uudetition :wnru when in oa fit of ange: bRl 5 ? fused to accompany her to Clev Rrpnhllmn State Cheirman Asks| o attend a bridge na body ixpects President to Si d last night ation,” but no dc that Mr. Coolid: new administration | 15 choser £ dir man of the \rchibild S. Pinket A. Hill and W. hers of the hoard. T S Pinkett, information, the of to ven g s 2 TSN ‘&% Tke Best Xmas Gift —A New Home INSPECT TONIGHT ountry vestments in cauipment ame while the productive funds we { anothor $2.000,000,000. Of the 2.000. <] zed in the Dr. Davidson -ml‘i e employed in actual in- e the other million were found in the ranks of members of | boards of education, janito staffs and others. The work performed hy this staff, he sai ters to the needs of 28.000.000 children and youths in the United States “These staggering figures should in- dicate that ours is truly a ‘big busi- | ness.’” Dr. Davidson declared. | man Tait recited that declinations of | The assembly at which Dr. David- | president Coolidge and Mr. Hughes | son spoke was the December meeting |had greatly narrowed the present of the District Education Association. | field. He asserted the belief that “sen- STORE AT l'Y’N‘EH‘BURG Jind ns well aa in many oiher Staten | LOOTED FOURTH TIME strongly favors Mr. Hoover.” One faction of the party declaved | for Secretary Hoover earlier in the Hacksaws Used to Gain Entrance‘ and Quantity of Furs and Clothing Were Taken. Calles-Coolidge Meeting Denied. It has been announced at the White that there is no foundation for nted reports that Ambassador Mor. | was attempting to negotiite meeting between President Coolidge nd President Calles of Mexico. bill does meet Mir tions to the ori far new <al to have Cool 1 pro < nomi- | “Thoughtful Consideration” = ‘ Religions s are mow heing | held in the waiting room of the rail station at Battersea Park, En retived engineer acting as ouse s i e of Secretary. . as it gives him these members Senate ure creates a revolving 50,000,000, which would be ailable to the co-operative ma ations tor loans at 4 per cent. Representative Haugen likewise standing b equalization fee, claring the n provisions of the bill will be the same as the previous [measure, with the establishment of a 1ines NeNt WeeK, o | marketing hoard to collect the equali of Republicans in the | ;,iion foe and the stipulation n? the L als0 iave glven aEsursnce "r'wnmc agricultural commodities.” West, ependent s | A number of farm measures already eir part vote the | before both the Senate and House. Nary-Hau in s form | s.nator Borah, Republican, of Idaho would be pern early February. |aqvanced a mew proposal with a bill onator ) ad heen looked | o Jicense commission merchants and by President Coolidge s ‘the |hrokers in an attempt to suppress uler in efforts to work out the farm | fraudulent practices in the marketing f program on a basis acceptable to L of perishable agriculture products. 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