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000 IN CAPITA CENSUSNDIEATES compers o Cstimates Show Washington Has Advanced From 14th to 13th City. wa tation i rsons. boasts a hood of 3 today popi- 000 Capital on Jt mate bhased n to th the 540.000, an tion city 1 house-to-house 1920, ars betwee An of 3 the date showed 1 11.000 annual | ty . | regiment tween | ation £19,000 in Baltimore. ch has a popu s, showed that 200 from July 1. this vear. mak- ago re- ew York 1in third place ing_the haif-to- 72,500, » enter the mil £39,200 36.400. the 400,000 < found se—Miam. anked w es to-th 197,001 191 800 Syracuse hmond ton, 1 000; Des Mans wtimated Jen V4,400, Hammond, canvass | a_gain | K | us to uph THE' EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ;“BAD MEN" OF FOREIGN LEGION ' GO TO FIGHT SYRIAN TRIBESMEN “La Premier™ chxment Rides For Six Days Beforc Embarkmg at Tumsw—Doty Hurt mn Craeh | ders to leave the next dav. In the| [ morning the company lined up, with | fites and drums at_the h Then the lientenant commanded “Arms sur 5 Tepaule, droit.” (itizht shoulder arms). | i 1 In avant.” O we went, fifes and | - Arums playing for all they were worth | [ Every one turned out to see us i Pas they knew we were hound for trou- | bie. After waiting a couple of hours | i | near the docks we saw our ship come in—much to my lientenant’s relief, as he was tearving his hair, The reason for this men had obtainsd a lot of red wine, altheugh there hod heen a patrol from the company 1o sce that no one got sonsed. ixth of a serics of articles doty. American hoy, whose i the French n This is th hy Ronnett valiant service Legion and his subsequent dexertion prisonment and release have made hi Feura of world interest Doty will hix remarkable experienes and - desc Tfe in the famous Lexion from the i ade as 1t s dived by the private K T J. DOTY. nt North BY BE axclusively for The Star American’ Newspaper Allia | The company with which T started out to fight the Syrian trihesmen, as ! deseribed in my preceding article. was composed of the bad men of the vegi | ment. Written was that his full designation was 1 i me Compaigne (29th {de March de la Premier I angere. And this company, little then was expected of it, become a famous part of a famous W Vingt- | mpanyy | iEht 10 untries by North _ ROBERT WATSON. Arierican Altini o) ment S | e | ~ADOLESCENT INSANITY” SUI[}"]E m EAUSE DECLARED DECREASING | NEWPOLICE RULES U. 8 | T ; Removal of Prisoners’ Belts: Will Be Required in Sta- | tion Search. neuv (Cony “La m wh Regiment™ of | the famot Prey ich It was mad; Yale Ph\rhmfrwo Aksr-n: Demen- the World W tia Praecox is Being Con- irely wiped ou fwas quered in ined and « Tiisea Decembe fement known as “ado insanity gradually being sserts Dr Arthur H peyvehiatrist, writin ne News, the Connecticut Society Dr. Ruggles nent of 4.000 return enough men to form passed its oh lescent is cong ch is the is] A new police regulation is in prep- hygiene and avation providing that helts must be at Yale Uni- removed from all prisoners who are [1oeked up. it was stated officiaily this nee the description of dementia | afternoon afte: oner's jury hid ecox about 1900 hy the German rendered a v suicide in econ- chiatrist Dr. Kraepelin,” Dr. R; nection with vesterdiy says, “eases of demently prae- | cvening of John s old, cox have filled our mental hospitals. | who was found har his beli | Previous to 1900, this form of mental | in a the sixth precinct liscase had been called adolescent | The prisouer had becn mrrest sanity. Not much was known about arlier in the day by Policeman en | Jenkins and at the time of From 1900 to about 1915, ahout arrest, when he was charged with | 10y cent of the cases in onur mental itoxication and disorderly conduct s one of (he squarest, bravest, most hospitals were ding < dementia | Le remarked, police xaid, that he w popular officers praccox. The percentage of dementia | “just a hum with no one to go to . ou praccox cases in our hospitals has [ No trace been found of any diminished 19157 until today | relatives his home address | only hout per c¢ent are thus Known H assfied Festimony showed that ida. and there was not a man of | “With had been made fast about hard-boiled lot who would not methods weams and avonund hix n e faced hell rather than see him -reased knowledge of the individual he had wped from his e case, we may hope in time o wipe such force that the holes in the belt | he work of organizing the com- qut a large part the of holes in his neck s soon wx| steadily on There Was hopelessness and mental iweman G, L. Saunders, who was | plenty to do in organization and equip- tion in an increasing number of these |taking the prisoncr glass of water, | ment, but finally we were reviewed by cases. which he had requested a few mo. | the colonel and notified we would ments before, found the body; he cut leave next morning. {it down, and together with several | S e. other officers attempted to revive him. | R0 but their efforts were futile and Dr. | At an ungodly hour we i 3 over N. J. Malinau of the Casualty Hospi- n hx‘i\q' ,)\v:d" o ‘ff-rew nd ;"';f'"- sl tal staff declared that his neck was| ¢ main harracks for pay. r H 0 SAVREE B W e R O olice officials declared that no ne- | Al e | ligence was attached to the personnel | S ten hesos uf the sixth precinct, since the pris. sectitne. woll was ikl oner had bren &-:l;‘v:n-d in the .:.-.; by the Fife and Dru tomary manner and had been visited led 1o the station. 1 in his cell pointed out that played its best piece the search at present time pro . ), knowing g vides simply the removal of m“‘ 5 e ""j‘:'“fi_ S weapons, knives, bottles and other « e bl Bel Abbas. meui jects which might be used as methods “1 ™At the station we boarded a special | of self injury or weapons. train, and the regimental commander. Col. Rollet, bade us good-by and told 1d the fame of the legion ! The clique struck up “Volla de B din” (The ch of the Legion”) while the guard of honor presented | arms, We had a six-day train ride in front of us to get to Bizarte, Tunisie The heat was terrible and we suf fered from being crowded. 1 have al v looked upon that trip with Six days of nz canned B to sleep, of géIng nnels where one gasp. us limp as di . on t ent an those hu We were mikian town and they inz the traln Arab Hated nee anged into ne t e win frame in mental psychiatry consultant lecturer in Bad Service Records, of this famons »t men who toxica- | hout ice. its) Al t e 29th Company iment was composed 1 bad e e mt_not for cows ! ere ‘120 s were a_hard they were s by they oll ut demons later proved. re commanded by Licut. Ver- non, as captains were few then, and we were organized in haste. Vernon in combs | was We we P noe i Honor award and the “Mon lieutena found the ! the cell | and that | a grave at n improvement of our of treatment, with an in- D WOMAN IS KILLED iN AUTO ACCIDENT! Washington Grocer and Two Em- rolled our | ployes Hurt as Car Turns Over Near Ashland. Mrs. Mary E. Gould of 2532 F street ntly Killed and three Wa ton men were severely inji when the automobile in which they were riding ieft the road near Ash- land, Va., yesterday afternoon, and tarsied oter several tmes. The in-| jured_are William F. Burns, Kroc of F street, owner of the l:\l | Raymond Scott, colored chauffeur. | #nd R. L. White, colored, an em| plove of Burns. | An Investigation ducted by the Virgint determine the cause A rding to Burns, to the side of the road to ting another coming in posite di and went h The hurns hous was lined up by and preceded pany d and we felt a of us who never would 19 ORIENT LINE SHIPS WILL BE DIVIDED being con- | authorities to Temporary Operation Agreement the accident. | s car swerved | Awaits 0. K. of Shipping 2 Board. id by the into Associated Provs The *hips of the owned American-Anstialia Orient Line will be divided between the Dol- ar Line and Sudden and Christenson for temporary operation it the Ship ping Board approves a recommenda | tion by the Merchant Fleet Corpora tion, The hoard meets tomorrow and | bably wil take wetion then. The coniract for opera Line and Sadden & was taken from «investigation by the De- Jusiice of a loan made Bley of Washingion, repr sentative of a shipping concern, to W. S HiN outh Dakota, a former bonrd commissioner. U, J. Gendron, an official Merchant Fieet poration, was in San Francisco today ready to sign contracts with the two new com panies s soon ax the Shipping Board approves them. The divided operation will continne until The American Au operates out of San Francisco and | Lox Angelex to Australian, Orienta nd British Indian points, hor ti By the " | ernment- | accident occu about 30 this =ide of Richmond, while and Mrs. Gould, who was his eper, were out for an after noon ride. Al of the injured men returned to the city While hadly waken up, their condition is not re ded) serious n e fourth 1 V<o were was s lar ne 1RO Tt by J $3,000 WILLED TO YALE. Harriet L. Ayres Leaves Me- the Mus. - LI 1 up. h it ompletel Ouly 1 got a ba had it fix ouble wit £3.000 by Avres Conn., who he gift i ldward na upt clenc Yew m v en th ) . Harriet n had & great d of the afterward. As my 1 wan excused o day bhefore we was my only former dicd here D @ memorial to ler Avres of the class income ix 10 be us of the Amerl The Congr A to her hu e yres, and $1.006 i< left to que re | DU at New Canaan 1 rine hase Pitzhngh Avres, widow 5 & | CANADA SEEKS SHIPS. ived or fe left $8.000, Her grand 1. and Hollix M £1.000 and Be Asked for Two Destroyers. 1 ve ol further duty arrived in “wound” w Finally we got to Bize thankful to get A and to sleen in hunks week for & ship, =0 I ) chance this e which i #lso a ¥ and a great sub i v re son 1 OIRSK, A for the rnal of Church £2.000 o A Fdward it was sald, he ships are sold. | lia_ Ovient Line We were e m We were fo to at ced o w pnd good weaport the w wered vised to rothy [play in equnl shar of ¥r Decenbor 6 e, He leve to era. Bella B Lanra B, Palmer, both of 1 T Vi and $2.000 cach to Wix nephews M 1. and Marijon 8 1 of San Vrancisco, Beatriee, Francis and Barbara Rlanchnrd of San Fran i wrandnephew, Francts Blanehard cmembered The r lmmu ng estate is devised to his ife Lou I nt. The Union Trust oo i pamed execntor SKATING CHANCES FADE. Fans Throng Refiecting Pool for Brief Perfod, but Tee In Too Thin. A af Washingtoniins flocked teflecting Vool between vl and the Washington to et thelr Hiat e Winter horthved. The ad Lo ontl u bt o the hecaime Sanaan In The remain her grand ind Horaee 54.21 14,000 it Vernon, Parliament to FAWA, Ontario Anthority fo Hexty December building vers for delivery I be sought by At the coming sexsion The new craft wili re Patriot vician, which vetived ol | Arrangements have heen made with the admicnity (o obtain the destioy erx Tornay and Toreador for use urtil the new destrovers are veady, and au. | hotity his been glven for recondition e them The Patriot [huilt 1 196 Three Dead in Gas-Filled Room. BUFFALO, N Y. Decomber The bodies of (hree men w the police in a gas flled neser street yesterday. 1 iz Ix the only one of the Wentified Gas was escaping from sl unlighted heater neis the o modern within 3y the govern of Farlinment place th B dwen 2500 Hidden wha o I " ana 50,004 Stock are inted (4 Fast Chicago Tans., 49,1 J.. 49,100, Che won, W i5 0. Peteritmri Nar Cetmury and Patriclan were mm o hell « found | | Young Bank Bandits Get $25,000. SEURINGETELD. Mise A Pwa uniasked bern held hout 8 w'loek Wil appresimately Al ey ting December vouthtul roh Peopler’ Bank wooand 20,000 cre o n up e ve " envnped o wilve e wite lusted the Hteraily on thin dee, the pink police teporting th Uik enongh to hold for the toture are no | g e Weathey et e e v ’ Endurance Flight Postponed. ROOSEVELT FIELD, N Y - The durance thight today by Mert Acosta and Endle Burgln was postponed antil to ther I in vIew | Twciuise Acostis win sulfering ‘h o shight Ivl‘h Positl " Tu Tex 40 a1 o i De. [ T to ko helow ember planned for in 0 degrees to und waimer row night Boy May Dn: of ln]urlcq After W:ld:r ;Frecs Him From Half-Foot Window in Jail Por several Bhself, and orning shouted for honrs ubont at wher 27 ' found o Iatend Proms LE, P Ay Free an inmate of the county when he hecame caughi i wocamed window of his cell duy et (o 19, of York Innties Uit Vie In awaiting Chargen attempt 1o A his o W s hipw I fiow m Vol i A deputy sheriff investigated, it Found that even with the help of oth crm, SR vopes il other appeinis, he cauld s dinlindpe Ntarner The temperatare wan abant 10 degieos Phe Juil employes thew w blank aver Hiarner and went for a welde [ who by cutting the tron casing, fr through the window 64, tnches | Btainer Pl st wald that the ks el Me squimed taonh | psoner apparentle had siffeced B b body caughit on the lon cas | ternal injuries and (rom exposure. \ g [ il here [ e d o i iy eanss b Gl on wix Htarner made hin Clinisinnn o Georw Ve Hiarner willerwd duath ' Yot ceny 30,400 it (30 105 i ol Het | [UNEE 1 (25,8 | United | Lof law, |to ot | sion { chequer; | Washing! [wh | & lattern D. €., TUESDAY, DI WATSON RESIGN U. . HOUSING POST Leaves Corporation January 1 to Take Up Practice of Law in 'Washington. Watson, president of the ates Housing Corporation rstablishment in 1917 as an nization et up to house the thou- sands of clvilian war time employes of the Government, has resigned, eff | tive January 1. The resignation h en accepted hy Seeretary of l,m,”-l Davis, who has not named a successor, | Mr. W n will take up the practice | specializing in income tax Jaw with the firm of Davisce, ones & | Reebe in Washington., He 11 years old, Tdentified ment . parate depa ment in 1913 Robert the Tabor Depart- its establishment as tment of the Govern- fr. Watson was its first chief clerk. Early in 1917, with Roge Pabson, he ized United States Employment $ which is il functiontng and which aided mil ns of men in gaining employment during and after the war, When the need for concentratine | great armies of civilian workers at | plices far from their home g n essential war work b nt, the United | poration was « e volving fund of $100000.000. M. | \\ tson hecame its director and h.l'{‘ 1 ehief ever sine The corporation with " Housing Cor built many hun |Would Take Only Nominal| lof the [\Im;v.” ‘KMBER 27, 1927, MORGAN REPORTED CHOSEN NEW U. S. STEEL CHAIRMAN 4010 ANTEANA DELAY §4 DIVERS 1Slgnboards Put on Deck of { Wrecked Ship to Guide | Wall Street Takes Refusal to Deny Choice as Admission He Is Named. Workers Under Wa Leadership, However——Tay-ll - lor Seen as Finance Head. i | By the Ase PROV By the As NEW Mor Wall the lat pinted Pross YORK, Deceml . is widely he 14 the successor 1o While no he Corporati announcement will fter the meeting of the b fternoon, the ahsence of any official or unofficial, from the | @ d by ] that M J. P. MORGAN, 18 con T decided as an had oflice lor for Fi % Tay First M of the sentati hoard name rectors as chairman mmitiee, a post als Gary. T cancies on directo 1 1l probal this pro E rd me that th rumors workers here 1its | whe dreds of homes for war 1in nearhy States, and exten ities all over the country ver war-time construction was n ed quickly. The higzest activity the corporation in Washington construction and operation of sinment Hotels, on the Union plaza Wblished in 1 several hundred woman of the Government, hington to hecome cogs in the | tly expanded war machine, These are (il in operation. and ne house about 00 woman employes of the Government Since the war t of the United St rporation has in liquidation. buildings and home much sury i most of the op rporation suspended. | t o Not basis adv Mr. Wa 1526 Varnum 1| W ..1 L tion house v Was are hotels m ea T 1 been femporary have heen vial disposed of a jons of the « One of the large corporation—the been leased on a the Government rried and lives at I street. COPELAND DEFENDS MEDICINAL LIQUOR Senator Denounces ‘“‘Outrageous In-? vasion” of Physicians’ | Rights. It would be “an outrageous invasion the rights of the medical profes to deprive physicians of au thority to prescribe alcohol in the | treatment of their paticnts, Senator peland, Democrat, of New York. told members of the Phi Lambda Kappa Medical Fraternity at their annual banquet at the Willard lotel las: night. | The fraternity created an annual award to he given to the individual who contributes the greatest achieve- | ment to medical science. The purpose of the award is to add impetus to de- velopments of use in the medical pro fession Dr. Louis Edelken of Phila was elected grund superd ganization. Other officers elected were Dr. Jack r of New Yo scribe: Dr. M. Morris Mancoll of Phila- deiphia, grund g Dr. Samuel first grand cha stein of Pittshurgh, second anceilor; Dr. M. Hernanke of ork, chancellor of the excheque 1. Mendelsohn of Chicago, gr vecorder, and Dr. D. Kuchner guardian, piladelphia was chosen for the ntion the ternity, | h concluded lte session here wi K .m Y ¥ Y J v d of 28 of the banquet [ALVIN R. SCHWAB DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS /. Had Long Record of Government | |at Real Estate Salesman Service. Schwab, 37, s and form died at his today Ravmond Boss & wernment sery 1330 Shepherd street long Hliness Schwab hegan work in the De of Iture when a hoy served in the department in in Texas and at Chico, Calit was transferred to the Survey. Department of Where he rose to the «H\.u chiet of Rurean He U trom position two vears ago, after years service. and became identin With the real estate concern e tx survived hy his widow Marie J. Schwab. two children. Alin vmond Schwab, jr o 100 and John hard Schwah, & bis mother, Mis Charles 11 Kaus of Rraddock Helghts | Md. and two brothers. Milton ¥ | Schwah and James Sehwab, both of Washington Funeral services will he it the residence at = o'clock e Tnterment will b in Mount Olivet Cemetery Alvin man for in the residence ifter M partm ind late this cliy Later ¥ togienl Interior nsslstant Accounts ihout s ¥ nducted | worsday | private | ;CATTLE AT "STANDSTILL " | o6 it SO B DlRasnes 13 BN Taa Brings Order Against Shipments, T [E3) LONDON cmber Twenty six ks ot mouth disease in disteituted centers of dechration the I prohihie plas and g N has standstill Ak ticulture the declation fs Wl cattle, sheep At In e wrea withuut Heense he movement of them from the Ustandstll’ aren to a fres avea ix forbidden, und holding mar Kets will he stricty vegulated The “standstll” aven covers peacti cally the w of the AMidlands and part of Yorkshive and Lancashive asiinted [ nfe « wea ey a | President Pleased With Reception of Christmas Mess: President Coolklge Plowsed Wit the Wide it was acvorded his essage, Whivh he wiote Hoose stationery in s wilting He has man letter haw heen Cheulation Chitating o Wit oW b Notlced (At the Which was (e in kil tasod. Wan Wilely I the newspapers has peceived many el mending him upon its esugice 3 Chilat mst ol wnted il he o f | lsaae ¢ {1 per ten Piating Vancs Corporation w in agreeing on rious nam o | a1 men y few days ie among Jam f the corpora Nathan 1, gt COURT TO FIX S4 BLAME. Wilbur Says Matter Must Rest With Naval Inquiry Board. LAD! “logical choic orts have been so conc the operating policies of which he is that there was sen pr T ent Mr. juart Man Fakes Suicide To Win Sympathy Of Estranged Wife DEMANDS WILBUR RESIGN NAVY POST Representative Black Charges Secretary Is to Blame in S-4 Disaster. terday when | 1. in re apartm partment at 'n and pre Bates was laugh ke when e be CHICAGO CITIZENS FIGHT POLITICS IN SCHOOLS 1 of McAndrew Is Called Kitchen med a ved. Poli ¢ s hat S ment CLARA BARTON S BIRTH TO BE MARKED HERE Memorial Services in Honor of Civil War Nurse Will Be Hedd January 8 Plans are nemorate the ' the bat War Ja s PHONE ADDH:IONS VOTED. “.m‘yyv'v.hl:\:“t\f Comm Howard. el t Mis respondin Calver, Mrs oy Edsor Frank H Frederick W ell and Cot Others who ring ¢ Dougherty -« DR. SUZZALLO NAMED ON EUROPEAN MISSION Fos Johin Mot e n N Col o~ sphan Stephen Atwater Mary Natis ot tou Well Ald 1$2,500.000 SENT TO ERIN. Kensel nal First | Christmas Money Orders From U. S Exceed 234,000. DURLIN tod of 10 duvs before | 34000 nroney the Irish 1 repr @ December wders wdvices v ! imate 0000 MO0, 000, on helstnns an Phursday and lere W of Which 13100 were Ister whe wm h s Amerd Vester e letters Cabh an Cn“sg'cflu Bar \rm\' Like Nav v D\d Says Brlncn. As.-';ulmg Athlctlc bt;md By the Associated Pross Predicting that wltimately wi e it tntiny Wy Bl vule Other torenast ratested o We he added il sanabien W knare 0 every Mi betien hotwre i vesulution Lo provide War Duy Wil Benjamin NEW W e Went the wihey Aponts [ Veratiy iy \ TR SSTIR N AL A W s ential s W Vules on other Raglisk dankey