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(G STAR. WASHINGTON. D. O. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1. l . | MORGAN SUCCEEDS 10 GARY'S POSITION 9. e e THE EVENT NEW GOLF CDURSE | Come o nece ) LIENIST ATTACKS o Csrenton - LU DIRECTOR -~ v * BANED B CLUB Chevy Chase Members Table Plan for Purchase of. County Tract. The Chevy Chase Club does not at present intend to take steps toward moving its golf facilities from the present historic location immediately north of Chevy Chase Circle, further out inte Montgbmery County. More 1han 400 members of the club, gath ered late vesterday at the New Wil-! lard Hotel, tabled the report of a cial committee appointed to fnvesti- gate property near the Congressivwnal Country Club, with a view to purchase for added golf facilities. disposing for the present of the proposed plan for future abandonment of the sresent golf course between Connecticut and Wisconsin avenues, immediately south of Bradley lane. The vote on the motion to table the report was decisive, opponents of the report adoption winning by a margin of nearly two to one. An option held By the club on approximately 300 fon the Lyman B. Kendall Bradley boalevard, Iying bet | Former Bootleg King Begins Court Fight to Set | His Fate. NNATI, December 28.—-George temus today began the Probate Court fight which will send him forth free from all blame for slaying his wife here Octoher & last or to the State Hosvital for the Criminal Insane at Lima, The court baitle, brought on by the verdict of a week 2go of the jury in his murder trial that he was not guiity on the sole ground of insanity, began under conditions far different from those of the jury hearing. Only Few Present. dreds struggted daily for s ta see the judge, jury, legul nd the chief figure, the former } Chicago ta he became the “King of bootleggers,” only these persons Elston: Prosecutor Chavies ¥ and the twe assistants who heiped By the Assoclated Proms HERMOSA, 8. Dak.. December 28, —Acknowledzment of Christmas greetings ment to President and Mrs, Coolidge by the people of Her- mosa Congregational Church, which they attended during their | Summer vication in the Black Hills, was reccived yesterday from the President hy Morris Jensen, who, with 6. L. Guyer, comprised the committee. The letter follows: “I deeply appreciate the cordial greetings sent by you and Mr. Guy- er on behalf of the community and the Congregational Church of Her- mosa. Mrs. Coolldge and I will always retain happy recollections of our asseciation there, and send our sincere thanks for so kindly remembering us. “Will you be good enough te pre- sent our best wishes for thé season to all who jojped in your message.” —— TWO VIGTIMS DI committee regarding the feasibility | [of a eommunity chest in Washington. i ‘The members of the subcommittee | are Mrs. Duvid Potter, chairman: Mrs. REMUS “INSANITY” Chrisrmas Grecting) iLL EXPLAIN FUND Sacial Agencies Group Will Confer on Community Chest Plan. Eiwood Street, director of the Com- mubity Councll and the community fund of St. Louls and delegate here to the convention of the American Sociological Soclety, will confer while in Washington with members of a special committee of the Washington Council of Social Agencies appointed to make a study regarding the estah- lishment of a ‘“‘community chest” in this city, it was announced through Mrs. W. A, Roberts, executive secre- tary of tha council, today. | The committee is the subcommittee of the eouncil's general committee on co-operative financing. Upon com- pletion of its study the subcommittee is to submit a repert to the general John J. ©'Connor, Mrs. Frederick Three Magnates Divide Pow- er in United States Steel Corporation. | By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 23 —A | triumvirate compossd of representa- tives of finance, business and steel 1o day divided the authority which once reposed in the hands of the late Finert H. Gary as chairman of the United States Eteel Corporation. J. Plerpont Morgan, international banker, was elected by the hoard of electors yesterday as chairman: James A. Farrell, president of the corpora- tion, becomes its chief executive oM. cer and Myron C. Taylor, attorney and corporation executive, was named chairman of the finance committee. AT} three posts had been held hy Mr. Gurv. By amendment of the eorporation's by-laws, the board of directors ham enabled Mr. Morgan to accept the chairmanship of the directorate with- out hecoming Invelved in routine duties of the office. It is understond he | stipulated this before agreeing to ac- cept the post. himin the murder tria); three Probate Court alienists, Judse William H. Wright and Mrs. Waiter 8. Ufford. AMontgomery Country Club and Cen- Mrs. O'Connor alse is chairman of Farrell to Manage. xressional Country Chub. will expire s o “Tuesday. The option ealled for n | Lueders, a_stenographer. seven mews Suceumb to In| S Severalithe gemeral committee on co-opera- z P13 0 Mr. Farrell, who has been acting as reported purchase pavment of $i00 N paper reporiers, two ns:;ofimnhert tive financing and president of the MISS VICTORIA TYTUS chief executive officer since the 4 ¥ W6 E ri d tw Hiffs, total . ® i A S, 3ary, @ an<acre Tn'land suficent for o i oamiat jAD o Weeks After Traffic Counell of Soclal Agencies. One of the firat skaters to appear at the Lincols Memorial Reflecting Pook | Sponsible for the manegement. o S SR - o e it Dlaaan 05 wihataver decision Is reacued by the | ™" tudyy, while the ien way il frozen to a safe thickess for the sport. corporation, under direetion demhaeinries o e Duvid 1. Wlliwin st of the Sheon Mishaps. eral commitiee is to be brought be- = = = ~~— | finance committee, headed by M. golf cou a happy survival of a 8 W & tric, eral weeks ago—Charles G. Shasteen. | pouiced the community chest princi- firm of J. P. Morgan & Co.. founded by day that is past. and urged that the | E.o o law 83 vears old, clerk in the Pension : i st his father. In recent club now acquire property which will | b ¢ & Teular tendencios, with a leaning to-|Office for the past 25 years, and P e A SR T A R B H56 Riw R W it ot i be available at some future date for 3 3 ward the crimimal side.” was Dr.|Meador C. Grigsby, 30 vears old, 476 | oiys. MHe praised it especially for its sponsibflities of his own firm ang /) golf course development. At the out. ¥ N ® 55 } Wolfstein's picture of Remus. M street southwest—died from their | jncreasing Interest among citizens in | turning them over to his younged | partners in order to devote mors time = “Q Vile.™ injuries vesterday. welfare work, it= development of com- | 'Could Be Vile. 1 Ito recreation. His father was one of ! Thbe committee report, prepared by > : alienists. whe reported at the murder o | for, who will harge M. O. Leighton, chairmun; Mot ) . ! trial that Remus was sane. tossed a fore the councll for its approval. 1 | el iyl Loy e “Thompson. P. S. Ridsdale and W. H. §8. bombshell into the defense ranks. \ Praises Chest Plan. | Mr. Morgan, since 1891, has o ‘White, jr ferred to the present A R Two victims of traffic accidents sev-| A; Sireet, in a statement tod: | his principal energies | | ‘set it was made plain to the club that ¥ ; S. Semple (abave), who was . even If the old course were aban|,Harod E Mr. Shasteen's injuries were re-| munj and declared that it i ! Somed. it e not. the intention of the | drowned yesterdar in the canal after| .\t no time have 1 considered him | celved November 21, whem he was |, e e devalap: e — he had saved the life of Br: : g Wolf- - | & Chevy Chase Club completely to - a psychpathic personality.”™ Dr. knocked down at Fourth and [ streets tion.” He added . . " " abandon its present property. Some fIi%0n (below) Steln testified, but he Kok e Ao T entineon | (nen, of unified action Ite nddct|Capital Favorably Impressed Presidential Bill to Change| "He was elected to the board of rhe 26 acres would be retained, inchiding —————— had some ideas of Remus that could | hoy while Mr. Grigsby's deaib was |jcits among the various welfare or- Steel Corporation in 1399, te succsed the present clubhouse, the swimmii . not be listed under any recognized |the direct result of internal injurl izat h having the money H | i H. H. Rogers. ey ket iy . BANGSIERS S'_AY classification of insanity. e fies | Ebixtionk iU NV IEE i€ mon =S by Voluntary Action of Act Passed Unanimously |" i foeers rew paven the chief factors in the formation of | the Steel Corporation. “He could be vile,” sald Dr. Wolt- | griving overturned mear Mains Peint | ynder the direction of a budget com- Gonn., February 16, 1543, started work Opposition to the proposed purchase . . : ©f the land centered around the finan- stein. “He has shown he can he dan- |on the night of December 12. mittce. It also eliminates unnecessary | Mexican Chief. | by Dwutle& at 15. In a wire mill in New Haven eial rearrangements, which members On his owp statement. he Is Bicycle Rider Sought. organizations, creates new onea to | he became a mechanic. and later went eopossl to: warcha msoren | e eensider him . _da . neunmgnm-'m:dm«r i, | IR Redis! nat Scemani GRS I | S lo Pittsburgh. where his rise in et ‘proposal 0 i v/ O v 1 () i i - jeirel was B s oo i 'l"hi man?” asked Dr. Hermun Hfi» . | seriaus, at the ilme of the accident. :,:‘,,;,',”g,‘,?;m: L e BY DAVID LAWRENCE. e Vv Diak vy Pt ot the Daited & eyl i revenue were discussed—an incroase one of the probate couré alienists. Mr. Shasteen went (o his home at 204 | SEHATS, OTTNER I T JqUaniage | President Calles has taken a legisla- | yio\ing been passed by the unanimous | horajen i 1911 took him from the I certainly do,” replied Dr. Wolf- [strect and was attended by his family | o¢ catting many people Interested in | tive short-cut that has almost taken 4 presidency of the U'nited Sta fee or an increase in membership. To stein, with & psuse between each word | physician until December 12, when he | welare work, whieh he pointed out |official Washington's breath away. The | ,,',‘;fk;’.‘nim ‘,}}',',““,’:’,;'m‘,,’f:“:’;:' ihe | Products O whiih b e all of these proposals, the club gave and each eviable beavily shrosed. | was taken (o the hospilal, Pollce 1e | has been dene through (h: estabiiah | suddenness of Ble sctn 2 et | e e aeeritan o taw | Deaded since 1963, B . wnx “that - the [y T Shot at Road it ik G biletentll LI L T aceident | me " and running of the community | mending to the Mextean Congress the L FY T0 Col % Fol o Gay. Mr. Taylor, head of the finance Drescent course 95 adequate to take | B€ET RUNNEr Shot at Road- ng his own géfense in until after he died, and efforts sre | cjoat in St. Louis. hactment of & new lw relating to| " oy I e R oties was | COTMmItiee. s’ a direct descendent care of the approximately 900 golf- trial, Remus had ahphmyn": 'z?;el mow being made to find the rider of | “Touching wpon the actual raising ; pretroleum has produeed an excellent | . b SUM 0 5 (TS astire to the | o Colonial stock. He is known chief- - ing members from a total membershij e_D i oepability and that he i the bicycle. and expenditure of the money, Mr, | impression. particularly because i 5 el Iy for his comnection with the 4 In excess of 2,000 and that no Increase hous ying Man Left | 37o'or Sonsideruie onmacity, onf AT nuieen, who was unmarried, | B e o O e hundiing | waa & voluntary siep on the part of | Seiais, 1t o e O omor. | e fndustry. hut in_recent S in the golf facilities is needed. P He callgd _Remus 2 of much | was a formap resident of Toledo. Oblo. | it has been reduced from a total of | Mexica unprovoked by diplomatic roy ¢ pame has turned his attention principal- Held Inaccessible. at Hospital histrlonic 8bility, eapable of ¥DULIng | Mra. Mary Parker, sister, came here | | = ooy b ow. . B sl _— : 5 e oy o T T X L O e I - ey oy ey T A preposal to exiend the life of the In heading his own detense, the {hrother's serious illness. She will @€ | ment of the chest, The community | course—namely, the sendin jy] O LNE Duws whIcH RS v Dies SRFctel Fname ' icin ; 3 v, g of a bill| ted with numerous Industrial Inaunre Tursner tnte the land porchase | BY the Auocisied Press. doclor teatiied. Remus avated what | company the body (o Toledo, where it | tund in S1. Louis has just completed |to Conzrems—to save time. ' Constess| B T eara ht Umted | 270 Failway concerns. proposal also was defeated. PPart of | CHICAGO, December 23.—Two men i Dh.‘;e ot those. things | ™'D -J..,.'“"’;‘ agare. soting. vore- |2 sixth campaign, he said, having | in Mexico City will adjourn in a few | Siates and Mexico. The amendment the opposition came from the declared | were dead t'od-_v in what police be- :;?r';:‘zu.fl #it in. ner, "will Muh“ln ll;flm&ull the ;:"‘7“7’5’3;3 f(::. 1;:‘:‘.;’:1n;h:en:um'rh(1‘:. gg:eu.n:’r "'l"mv";:mm in :'.I“:'x;- was l;:d! in conformance with a re- | IEW uw PROTECTS inaccessibility of the site, to which ac- v @org Jomorrew. Y CHE > il cent Supreme Court dectsion in favor Coas can ‘only e had b ‘automable | (onawing & balidey troee Oul SR | Ko vs. e ity Matihews, 17 years ol | 4 ouoen rmint for wertese work 1 the | Court must. o et .;'l‘........' e e TEAPOT DOME WITNESS A volley of revolver abols gresied| George 3. Cosmors, Remus' au |13 ¥ street, also an cocupent of the | same city before (he community chest | a precedent. One has been rendered. L s 06 T Danttien reacted ey Claries Miller. beer runner. s he|seciate in the bosllerging days. and [Grigshy cor. Wil Soversh. O was established. He added that | It is fu Itself not allembracing and | ryvorabiy. 2 nors, testified [ about the head and body. She was dis- | favorably. The report said that the started to leave' Bob's Lone Tree|hia father, 070, e Wi fe oy ity | Tharess) thice: was o tata) & 1008 | Naxsh unsetted many” points. 0 | hiics propoca o restape the faw Coolidge Signs Bill to Permit Testi- vers sums [ore com- | Wal or ur other decis » meant & i Tavern on the Northwest Side, shortly | yeeovered his ssnity aad not as afago Grigsby and Misa Maithews wers | munity chest was established. that st | loss of time while the Aimance) e e e o | | sy by MUY Wy oy o after midnight. Although Miller ap-|dangerous man. baa an|Tioloring (BrouEh (NG Rk erial | YOur ibere were 30000 givers of that| which hax been witing for Mexico to | for“TIENIY (00 ired ‘Detore the ixtt: | in-Law of Fall parently recogwized his assassins, he| “I think I hate Dodge u' l” after o'cl i ‘n J.l:v.‘- S e car | sum. settle her problem was kept WAItINg | ance of the 1917 Ttuth imptied dmuw'"hw' s e J?'..'.'. l:;mwul'a‘ "ne threatoned drver Stiempled to ma tao short Funds Distributed. S longer. {a_retroactive application of the faw. | 7 the Amociated Prew. - Ty life,” testified Connars when asked [a turn. With the distribution of money gov Text of Bill Unknown Here. { The repoet contipeed thet ence b President Coolidge has signed the ter & man was|RY S8 COoRt Remus would Kili| A certificate of accidental death was | erned by a budget committee, the [confirmatory ~concassions provision | bill sponsored by Semator Walsh, baled inte a hospital by several com- vesh given today by Dr. Joseph D. Rogers, | various agencies have gotten the The text of Ih; bin, whl;:““hn“u removed the companies had 10| Demoerat, Montana. which will per- panions, who dropped bim on the oot | D&l oy ndicated he was speaking | acting coroner. Droper. amount of meney for their | DARCd, he IonEr TS oI enalons ax speciiad h the | it M. T. Everhart. som-indaw of Ak Ture club expansian in the vicinity of |and left, telling » nurse they were for himself and that his impression of Twe Others lujured. necds. Thia he mid. han reaulted i6 | ca Sepate within a day or two. has | amended article 14. and therafore u |bert B. Fall. to teatify in the Teapat in dues, an increase in the initiation Wheaton, Md. going for his hat and coat. They did y el E ot return, but the man Ister wes | what Reraus would do was Two persons were injured in a trafie | work at the present time. a8t yat bess recélved "',"\""‘,,2‘_1""'“’ should be imposed if this were | Dome comspiracy case without im- BODY-OF SEMPLE e boferad i BB | gge, i of| ilsion b First and G sircets turth | "ne’ community, chest atuo has | B8 8, "5 1ot points which | " Tne D criminating himseit. 4 4 He was believed to have been a|, .0 "yieh fermer - Department cast yesterday. a report of which' did | brouaht sbout better equipment for any of the pol ponen ‘The Deputies then passed the law e of the gang that shot Miller of Justice agent, Romun uttributes all not reach police headquarters until|the agencles to work with and hax have been the subject of long dipl unanimously after adding = clause The measure detteases the statule ) member RECOVE! FROM and was accidentally wounded in the more than nine hours later. The col- | resulted generally in bett ha¥| matic notés between the two coun | providing a pemalty for those com-|of limitations in Government trawd RED Sens by one of hie oin pariy. Unabie Bla, Loubles, itromentsl In werking | lision was between a mail fruck driv- | in the O e I Detter ertonnel | tries, The first draft as published In | panies or individuals who did 10t 35| casea from six to thres years and to talk. he died withi) short_time ¥ by Ernest W. Miller and an auto- the press indicated that some of the | ply for a concession within a year C. & 0. CANAL s Short Uime | U cave of promiition law:viol: | 1 by EFiert W Miler and ag sute | Dedechted ) ot 1o con.| Mt DolniS were being Touched on. el | opoms the way for what the proee after his companions left. A bullet ison. — hole on the left side of a hat, dropped ;{h»:nwhkh nent :‘”"‘":.‘:" ';'m;& 2197%, street southweat. Two colored | tribute 1o the fund in St. Louis, Mr,| Pul there are collateral points which | This provided that such rightscution in the conspiracy trinl ot " according 4 , 0 t of | 1d be % #Continued from Pirst Page.) near the doorway of the tavers, cor. N A passengera In the nutomobile, HArry | Street expreased the bellef that at | o0 & reading of the entire tex woul considered as having been | Harry F. Sincialr and Fall, consider Teaponds in bosition with the Wound | Yhich was ended omly when ot | A. Frazier, 1224 Delaware “avenue | jeast 100,000 could he secured na con. | the blll will reveal, { rencunced and that they would “have | i, poctant evidence mt’;‘;fin i ¥hey carried the remains to Pum: |in Davis' left temple. g PoAgf o By southwest. end Laon Carter. 1113 | tributors in this eity. There In o -tendency to ascribe the | 80 effect against the Fovernmenl.” | jined to give previously on the | phrey’s undertaking parlors in Rock-| Miller had been admitted to the| Rapert L. Dunning, chief of the First street southweat, were injured. | Four thousand velunteer workers |49tion by President Calles to the visit | AR et TRl i oy At T wville. tavern after it had beem closed. Robd-| cincinnati Police Department Identift- They were treated at Casualty Hos- | raised the funds for the communit of (‘Mrk:‘ Llnd'h—rx:. or raiher ,“?; E U i gy g Unable to Held Pole. ert Treebus, owner, sald. After a|cation Bureau. and Emmett D. Kir. |Pital Choat In St. Louls for the coming | the favorable atmosphete produced b | s S ps The acts regarding which Everhart Semple, exhausted by his efforts|(®¥ Minutes’ of conversation. Treehus | gup, chief of detectives, testified they Owen Lee Earnshaw, 54 years oM. | yenr, he said. seod . _Unques- | Calles’ Action Unforeseen By State about occcerred unlocked the door to let his visitor | yegarded 132 Ponnayivania avenue, was severe: |’ Describing the bLudget committee, | 00ADIY President Calies could not | sminepl s ot Bty it U gt o Iy {njured by a street car in front of | which directs the dstribution of | DAV proposed such a b at a time | Department or Embassy. dismbiiity Temaved Fall's’ somindaw - 1818 not attempt to molest Treebus or . ne Washington Hotel, Peanaylvania | funds, Mr. Strest said it is compesed | ¥hen he might be attacked on the | Tne action of the Mexican Presi- now Jury information IS avenue and Fifteenth sireel, yesterday | of rsons, including nera) | Eround of vyiclding to the point of | jent came com) i ety S i AILSWORTH RITES HELD. |srierncon, the car striking him Sust halrman and vice whaltman, with the | View of Mexico's northern neighbor. | only = the State lmnn et vo which :' dectined :.‘(.n to disclase. 3 —— i after he left the loading platform. | other members of the committee di- Flaanelal Criais Cited. | the Mexican embassy here. Ne wuther- s v | H, M. MoLaren. motorman, was una-| vided into three subcommittees. O ! ‘comment nificas Vietim of Langley Explosion | ble to stop the car in time to prevent | of these known an the committee om | ., Colneidertally nieo in th crists 1] trongieesar e e Mt CITY CLUB WILL HOLD et the uccident. The Injured man was|dopendencies, Investizates cases ol Loyt g oo s l'"'i.u Wwwra that have beca the main bone ton, trea at Emergency Mospital for | poverty, ete.. while u committer on | ™** MEFICAN | ¢ diplomati tention betw Beltet : n;wm:..l of Frane| A e tor Jamen R Alls| iniurios 10 bia hody. 5 B2y s o b | o, (o sment I, hle b of diplomatic contention between the| ANNUAL REVUE TONIGHT en Cause % » a similar Insiitutions, a a8 com. 3 i = S V? i worth who was illd n a0 explonien || e n"e e and aimilar inalitutions, and s o | i ecador. is known o be of Ereat ail | npment or the. ctamy - | Twe-Hour Program Will Feature “rfiu:;'m:rl -.:‘ m ‘mm ahoard the aircraft earrier Langley gates the needs of organizations, such | t0 Mexico, He knows just what will| " Tue fact, however. that President in San Diego harbor, Tuesday, De the Y. M. © Ae ¥. W. © A. and whl not influence the banking | | Close 927 Eutertainm e a C W.C A ] oot T claar the Secka-of any Qi Calles has seen fit take prompt of 1 Ba ent FRENCH RENTES GAIN. - similar bodies. 2 i {ainty after the coming elections and | comber 20, were conducted at the IN EASTERN AREA| s e, ommittes ‘In turn, he | UOh 0f confiscation of forelgh Brob. | cunformity With the court rullog that | Seasen. - . e o perhaps even hefore then, han csused | family residence, 5101 1llinols avenue, = is advised by A growp eorres.|erty was the first requirement before | the camcellation of driliing permuts in | - "h"”'lm' "'"'m“ 'vl"" :'M ,l French rentes to gain steadily today at 10:30 o'clock. A inuad_from First Page) the Washington Counchl of | Mr. Morrow could recommend Mexi: | (he Mexican petroleum case was une ] The Oty Club wilt clese Us. satee e iy - ruggling | On Wednesday, December 21, the . Walter I. Michael officiated. can enterprises as a whole for invest | constitutional obviously has further | tAinment for this year with a Revve - Ly SR 3 per cents mold at 58.25, while the Ceme- |againat the sssauits which will be AT ment For several weeks Amecican | relieved tension. Prosumably, it the | o 1337, to be staged L the < W s s o Ao ity | 5 per cents were at 78.90. Today a | tery, with militery honors amd Ma-|ievgled at him. fnanciers Rave been looking hoie: | Mexican Congress completes the | lounge rooen of the club at 330 o cies. o Widewaier. o the upver Polomac. | gain of 3 franca had been regiatered | sonic The latter o Drtnedony Quastivind TWO DAIRY FIRMS fully toward Mexico as a possible out. | actment of the adminisiration amend: | 17 (SVUS includes 14 major acts o0 & o Shels L Saing DRIty of thelon the 3 per evsts, and 3.05 an the | wore eonducied by let for surplus capital. They will take | ments, It will mean that at least the | "V nour ProsTam. e A Wan Dua s Ehial o | 8 per sata. AAM Oue of the leaders who la Inclined Dwight Morrow's judgment because | reraaining drilling permit cases before | 006 of the features of the even os o b in o cmll-mv was to question the party erthadoxy of Mv. wn_l "ERGE sooN Nis former connection with J. . Mor-| the Supreme Court and invoiving | Ji be (he Ponmayivanis Kevstans ng v remearches for the Hoover pointed out this morning that won & Cu. and confidence won him | American oil companies will fall to| JUertet of Puladeiphis. wiih b Banser Rock Products . of Alex- the Hecretary of Commerce will fall lose ndsh| lea ) obtained through Frank Pena. andria, Ind. Roth lived at the Inter. NEW YEAR RECEPTION PLANS | [ -mlnu--mu.-?:wnu e e O D e i R o e e Fsue gt 3 oo #tate Club, 2509 Connecticut avenue. to nominate him when the convention Wha N Mexico Is | > "] Jack Mullame, director of the clud® B e boipes ek Vi | AT WHITE HOUSE: ANNOUNCED | [ Chetant Parms Company and J. F.| el toe, Ervseal 0 es, s {Tocmen &, 7 SR, U S0 | bt : Dusen’s division and young Dickin. “Hoover will have to travel a long i : » % the acts, and the City Clud Band is 1 n'n father s director of & bureau in A R distance ‘1o ket cloar of the wood Oyster Conoern to Combine |can cenital fo croma the suthera fwouwkd have Seen sccwmhty ts ssah | with a new ne o be sume division. g sericapospemsatn e e ||| T TR O T L O ST A T S i e aiei il B oo, Lo Lansburgh s lee Gives Way. At the New Year recept 3 oS s e can make ou have only to sources have long wanted, but which | ol laws involved - chalrman of the entertainment com Bvs akatalh Nall Do anfoying BT | nawntr and Mem SCoclAgs. o e e AR | Pl e T Bl fin heen Beid hack by doubts ever the | | Whether the language either of the | ™% ¢ yoar party o the G @ort for seurly an Aour avhen the ] | 1648 A.M.~The members sf the Cabinel, and the Diracter ot the Bu- | Faiage of the prenominaiien campnikn. 1 4 Afer 33 veurs of operation as W e e (hh e e v T e [ St i The Torm o « supper 4 oy T iivind on & suction i Shin S0 e iy wikiie [gipe: Sy IIACHE 1} LIS (nii8HN thob s ird Wisq il [Gividum) enternrines, A ront e | tahlished that Mexico will not shact & | Drosd enough o sulve the whole con. | SNACe, and, Ocder %a he ‘sortace crucked and Mowlly | | 1190 4.31.—The Chiot Justice ant Amociute Jusicen ot he Buprems | |other candiiatee for the memination. e & e o T e e Tien o the Mty S e e A il r e Court of the United Ntates: the Dresiding Sudgo und | |which wan afterward won by Mr. N an'n:‘uw;:&“h:n Oher hatlon® | nationalization of natural resources, | The o e nm‘--m,u-ndrl-ui- e fmgu“m«n:‘ ..‘lu:‘vm.l‘mr;.:::u:‘m.w: anp-m I& ;hl: Meml:l S T — le m:rnu- ue n !n.}l ul:.uhuumn od r...-'.th of the R'I':l 'cl::mqg '.:‘;nmwmu“ ‘“.:h'((u‘r:n .‘-u‘o:;a: mmy:;m’: nl-; Mum Q«n“‘l l;‘:‘:‘f" 10 crawl ont on the cracked lee o “ b co wnd Y th hewdquarters the present b court dec o N - peals of the District of Columbis; the Chief Justice nin in the Winter Books, just Hoover o (Convrieht 1933\ has . -t Clud syncopators, with a numbder of 4 extend a hand to the helpiens Kiaociate Judges o "the Court of cuima; vhe cniar | |in today. “Theco montia before” the T g Cnbriord e & o g B oo S 10 [pecial perturmers wdied, will quramy ¥ ustica late | on_he began 1o lose grownd o thoush it Is understood to have beén | INe music. Wuddenty the ice supporting “emple the Distriet of Columbia, 1o Hirum Johnson und Gov, Lowden The merger wWia shfiounced ood Lo Bave bednf e decorative pan is to reprusent @s way. und the puir Mundered | | 11:03 A.M—senators. Rapreseniatives and Delegatos in Congrems; the iands' (e Hecraiary 36 Com e e G . Tl ey s et et T Neht of hx temiee & - vyl ot Congrems, marce n this swction the cou o ks e season, being the creatfon of \me Worrerstricken friends. Then Bemple 1935 AM~Army. Navy, Murine Corps, the Btaff of the Commanding do not Indorse thin oplnion. Fn f (.h:::htm.-.:' 1: .I‘!‘(‘!ll‘l" -.‘Gm:-:: e o 'n.h“ e A T. W, Barrett. The clubs mew vidted managed to take hold of the nearly Genernl of the Distriet Militla, Coost @uard, Publie have been greatly cheered by ucces v the Jumes K, Oy n 9.000 Tomorrew. { jorvms T phone will be used for the fest thwe exhausted youth and work his way Healih Service avd’ the Cosst and Geodetle Murvey— | |sions to bix support. lrgely dum 10 | wequently was operated ¥ B LA WA Washt { MRS, H. C. ROSENBERG At the New Year party. towsrd the rapidly receding edge of Ofticern down (o wnd Inchusive of the krade of Lieutenant | | the elimination of Presideni Coolidge | Oyator, the founder s S "‘:: “""::-"' "h SeRInG | S e e o ton and vicinity will be the guesis DIES AFTER OPERATION the joe. The hole in the surface now Colonel and Commander, und Charles k. Hughen. Wen 15 or 20 feet ncross 1135 AM.~The chist Executive Amintants of membern of the Cabinet; ‘While 0 formai senoun L o Rl o B af the Stanley Co. of America at ita YULE MAIL NEAVIER. |‘:. n.-:-nu ~m1”u~"r»uw of Il:‘.'z m-uhu.mh: 'In-m Mr."lh: rruldwv has ever been | Goorge O ir., annual entertatnment wt the Metro- w b e tion; the Civil Hervice Commissioners; the Intersts made, slgna puint to un ea; . = it Local torn: K Comumetcr Cammissioners; the Memhers of the Fe tion by him. The lnnvum'-n\dl.:u:ul\ N Tl S “hln omn hamie, | PONtAN Theater tamarrow morning at nadky Atterney, Well| Larguat Ever Handlod Says Nev. ) the Cheat! ‘In the mesntime Ix. Ven Dusen Hed semt he cirls to shore for poles. @4 upen their reluen, in socking fet, he crawled as clome Us the edge Neserve Board: the Federal Trade ¢omminsloner) bim over has advanced to a de oh ow 11 o'clock, Approximately 300 car Knewn for Charity Werk, Sue- Servi of the ice as possible snd extended VUnited Btates Tarllf Commissioners: the Commisslon va | |viage of organization. unlr:r:n‘:; :::";-'r;"':v:-"h'::.mo‘m" vlors of Th I::wuu Ntar and The | cumbds at Em S o 3 b2 long branches. bourds and oiher of the United Rinien Khipping Board; the Trusteen of the ru-mul skepticlsm, the Llaover [ihe former District Commisaloner, who | Sunday Star will -be among the) . rgency. The Christmas mails were Nandid oating - bleets. In this way Dr. Ven United Btatex Bhipping Hoard Fmevgoncy IFloet Corpo. has virtually been taken aver |disd in ofes in 3928, cartied on the | gyeats, Helen . Rosenbex; # carlior and better this yoar than sver Dyisei mesented in puling Diekinaon e e Hutos Fmplayen Compentation Com. | by some of the MOst oxperioheed Ang |origniat frm. Which sull twars bl | *Fh current prosvam of the te-| Maurice I\ Nosenbers. o fostere, . Ve ephuinn, of Restasporss 6 sutety. 1p 1o this point Bemple missloners; (he Members of the Vederal floard for Voca: weunoned politiclans in the party, who | name, ater will be sented. Wilaw | attorney of this oity ‘“MNI General New. He delieves that he mapiesied 1o thought for his own tiowsl Educution; the Direetors of the War Finence noern (0 think that he meusures wp| PFollowing the death of tho dalry | gehmucker, who has managed the en | gency Hoapital veatenday, ‘:. Ewers | public is realising more sach year ihe welfure, hut wes on Neting the ¢orporntion; the ederal ¥arm Saosn Hoard; dhe United o the vequisite party standavds. foundor, the hew businean wus - | cartainments the past few vears, witl [ in uperation. She was 4F W | value of carly mailing. South out of the water, Dr. Van Dusen Matan fourd of Tax Appenin; the Controller General ot ey . iy Ttaney N. Hrnwhor, Jn. 4o | e Sharde o the proaram Ao load | Mre: Tosabers wad R hen far ettt (o Pt Beckares todsy AL AU rge cltios, the pastinasier §v Bemple had hecome weakened and Ry ad avtive in charity amd seotal o - B tet Mawiny Loohar. Wiree: | ment Wtk Bare Taktee b '&‘i?fic.... il oe e e e The tnited Biotes; the Director of the United HKintes sourceful munipuiators us mer manager, whe will vetuin the Veteruns' Bures; the Commisstioners of the Distriet of of the Interior ‘\‘mh. mu.n.')‘;::'v.:yy. ?!‘l‘\r‘u r“: wumnl of the dalvy husi “‘;:‘?‘.‘“‘ ehilled however. and when limbs were Colmbia, the Irman of the American Natlonsl Red Walter Hrown, the Ohlo expert b ond. v 3 ¢ f Iy v | nems Clark 4. Diam - preal ¢ the department of publie seiv | W " o “loan. the Trewmnrer of the Uniled Hiatew; the Chief of | | William 1. Ward; Oxden iEPerL | hent of the Jumes E. Oyater Cou will | (o0 Nt T Sy ,‘:‘.‘;;";:"}‘:"‘f:“‘"n;"‘.‘.f."““;.“"““':“‘; {oat ever hawdied . o Vnited Ateten Biales Bureaw of KMcieney; the Direc. ® long It of other vesourceful u continue wa Kenerul munager of the Nas arvanged & reception for the news | of visiting soMisrs in private {n‘m ‘“:‘\»A‘ ‘I:L‘“;”v\vh' oS \:'.“ i ol S Chlen TopOried tor Genersl of the United Kintes Jnilrond Administre sucecsstul moldars o¢ publie opinien, | hutter, vgi und chuese dOPATLIMENL OF | poy guesta from 1030 1o 11 ovloek. |t which activity she vecaived mueh [incrsases as Nigh as 3 per comt o ry the Alisn Praperiy Custodinmn; the Public Printer; As woon ux the Hoover declarat the joint busineas. - .o va e cpuse of hie nubiity 1o hely himnelf Bureuiin In A severnt Deportmantn tha || fortheaming, n well waulppod hend, | The merker will wot aftect the prod. ke B R en h maty e | parcel st Drag tor Body, £ the Columbla Institutton tor the Deaf wnd guariers in be eatablished In New | 10ta of the concern, M. Ovater sutd 17 Soldiera Found Frosem. MATY'S CWAVORY Wear that, oty ““' Dumh, b RPN o ¢ ot b York and other stratgetic points in m‘du:. bt lwm :mlllllll- merely an 11:95 A M.~The soclety of the Clnelnna e Avtee Club ol the the country, th il e b adminiatrative change, L S .An«- inted V:Irrn'ull "’m‘u":(wn:‘ Iur‘ :04 i lwhnflnu: ‘lt.':lv'o:":llt;-l In:"all-:luh: -:uh“l'\. t‘\v.:;; o s wouen In the mi‘&"‘:.'\f -\" g \: “ls::"‘"!:n:'\"u:;hhml she W wur YODAR Dwder of the Loys) Lo (e Unitnd Wiaten; the Gra o Intrusted to prospecters of estab. o “he | vived by & taughiter, ol Ry the United States Marine Bund ; KILLS WIFE AND SELF, [ wers iseavered vestoday: ehen the hter, M Awdres gy . - bot | TONdOd WHN Rer husbandt In the BAND CONCERT. " . Van Dusen. sithough st sl foiing from the effects of his exper oiee, divecio wilempls Lo Kropphe for the hody lsst cvening. (hupphog hooks HELARADE, Jugesiaviy, Decom ), The y edil of Monor Legion; the Unliva It Rovenbe Ow Weve supplied by the harbor police Army of il S ; f shed merit, Ttod mlang the railw ovenbery. A %on. Maurive I Roven: | Orchestrs at Vinton Veterun Leghw; the Vnlen Veteruns' nion; ol A . 1 ohi Hile howme Viterane of orehsn Wurs: the Maclaty of the Army of BPpR— The soldiers sl clutehed thele :‘:"& 1'\“ _'::" .l;:;mum:-‘ :‘t«..n‘.l. 3 e -unn'n‘u.\ Hin perents COLUMRUR, Ohlo, December 38 | nifle: death. Nuge deiits had pee | 0G0 )~ Kmbracing sach of hie slx youny | venied a search for them before yes Muntiugo, the Hpanish War Vel the Ameriesn Of Los Angela and Stricken While Dancin Were notified st night of thelr son on; the Avmy und Nuvy Union; the Minute Men; - - r g st tom ‘"’ H . oty of Cotonis) Warw, the Hims of the AWerican PLYMOUTH, Kngiand, Decomber |children before drawing & revelver. | terday. Thn Binw L G ok Wew ) - \ L ety tme s ot the Tiavalutlon; the members of | |24 (@) ~Herbers Darling Poster, pro | John Terramu st wight ahot ad meeremers G = Puneral 0 be § for Viella . B R e emiabstronai we ‘Disirict of | [fousor ot Wwiory a1 Darcmouth Cop | lled bin wite as the chikiren run Tight Again Postponed " N Postal Receipts Increase, Columiia loue, Hanaver, N. M. vollapssd while | torroratricken from ihelr home = A : Ry moratng ot 1\ Viewscomp 198 P.M.—ecoption of eWisen dunoing ot the Fioda] Wi, 1ven, Corn Tuor N turned the revoiver| ROGREVRLT FIRLD, N, ¥, Decon | HERE SUG4LY fuatuing at 11 schok: TENS - mole be raceived (unleas other: wall, last night and died noon atter, |On Rluwell, the bullet plerolng his | ber U« The endurance Blght u o on fonk, will onter Wil bk o S t Vohodulen for today hy Hert Avusts | {honren Conpremtion Conton Jeave the White Houss by (he cant antyrunco opposita the Treumiryd. he motive for the shooting coult [ and Nmile Burgin was postponcd R : iy During the atternoon vecopiion guesis wilh Ihe White Hi Taly W huying more industrial fnot be learied, althongh bors | the (RInD time because of Avoata’ e e Wageer by the northy gnirence and depart from the sast enirunce (pposije the muchinery from the Unitad Btates [said Torramn wan despondent bocari | sllght Hiness. Neo date wan sof forthe | Canstvuction of Honalula's new ity | Overtues, “Carseval” Opus 83, i) 1 Bprial Dispstch o The Biar CRICHMOND, V. Deccmber 28 Foutinanicr Blewart says (st 1eceipin for Christmien were e than 86600 v excess for the wame month lest Sear 1t dn betieved the month will aporn $260,000. 1ruring the inorning yeception wise indicated Lo them). whether in citris) Prousury any other countiy except'Be wan unabin tngwnvide hin family faght. Weather remiia tndicatad (hat ' hall, the & o W v rORRUFY) v " whth an u-u'um Platmas, twomorre® Wil not be fayorable, raneon, v'&'\“.“'km&"‘.\"...‘“ o “The Btar Spangied g