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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 1, " DRVE PASSES BOAL Campaign -for $20,000,000 Reported to Be Nearly $1,- 000,000 Oversubscribed. B the Assoaitted Press, NEW YORK, December 31.—The committee which worked for two years to raise a $20,000.000 ment fund for Yale University bored to such effect that now it can- not stop the subscriptions More than a week was an nounced that the §20.000,000 had been all pledsed, but since that time sub. scriptions have continued to pour n at the rate of 160 a day. When the second year of the ¢ n closed tonight almost $1,000.000 extra had been received. The $20.810.000 subsc given by 21,000 per of all living Yale men. ng Yale an income of $1.00( which will be applied fessors’ salaries and of improving tt tion. o it $80,591 FROM CAPITAL. 179 Local Residents Contributed to $20 000,000 Fund for Yale Endowment. Washington bed total of $80,591 to Yale Univer N000 000 endowment fund serib ers pumbered 179, an announcement from New York adquarters of the d disclosed Waiter B. Howe was chairman of the Washington com- mittee. An anonymous gift, it is announced. | has been made to meet the exper | of conducting the campaign, so that every cent of the endowment fund will be used for educational purposes. | NEW YEAR REVEALS PARTIES READY FOR PRESIDENTIAL RACE Fi (Continued fr Page.) Licans have been having their troubles, provided Indianapolis is well able to house and care for the convention. The Democrats have been in the custom of holding their national se: sions after the Republican conven- custom is adhered to. the convention this year will take place the last of June, for the Repub Jicans are to meet in Kansas City, Mo., June 12. g Davis Will Speak. The program of the Jackson dav dinner will include an address by John W. Davis, Democratic nominee in 1924, who will act as toastmaster introduce the “presidential possi- | biliti and another by Claude Bow- ers of the editorial staff of the New York World. a student of times of Andrew Jackson. Mr. Bowers is ex- pected to discuss Jackson and the principles for which he stood and their application to the present day. Republican politics are beginning to crystallize. Leaders of the party have come to the conclusion that President Coolidge cannot be drafted, but will i endow- Ta- | DRY AGENTS CURB bed has been Brass quartet of the Uni States Ma 5 3 left to right Witcomb, John P. White, Edward (' nt Selbicky. Wilbur D. K ng in front). Front row, ck row, left to right: R. ieffer is show the chimes, E. Clark, eter Hayes and Vine jRush of Weddings | In Scotland Marks New Year Welcome By the Associated P GLASGOW, Scotland, December 31.— Hogsmenay—the Seotch name for New Year eve—was celebrated in Glasgow by a grand rush to get married Hogmenay is a popular t marriages before the sher es were standing shi today when the Glasgow arrived at the county buildi The word Hogmenay is be to have heen derived from the old Druid observance of the year's final day. GOTHAM REVELE Night Clubs Forbidden Serve “Accessories” for Drinking. Associated Press. YORK, December 31.—The hattan set at s of welcoming in the th prohibition agents lookir on to see that no liquor, or even cracked ice, was served them. | »|FLOGGING TRIALS AGAIN DELAYED IN ALABAMA Prohibition Administrator Maurice | —_— Campbell assigned two agents to e 3 o night club and warned propr ,‘\-I“’“P”""“’“' Agreed Upon to Al that infractions of the law would be low Time for Action on dealt with tonight just like any otner : night. He aiso called to the flll.w]-l Pending Appeals. tion a recent Federal Court decision.| g yno Accociatad Pr which keid that furnishing Ly gl BIRMI 1AM, Ala., December 4 CHIAGO BLIZZARD * REETS NEW YEAR Dampen Ardor of City Revelers. | Br the Associated Press. } CHICAGO, December |1928 breezea into Ct teeth of a hov 31.—Young cago tonight in 1g snowstorm and welcome just the same. As the yo the ingster strug theater, hotel, t club was with revelers the baby year a s greeting ing was to in open q snowdr restaurant crowded to waiting to and Whether wet, moist or dr €, every cafe and capa accord voif n noiey be |Howling Snowstorm Fails to | near zero weather, but he got a warm | led through ' FOG CAUSES TWO SHIP COLLISIONS Only 1 of 35 Vessels Held at New York Is Able to Start Voyage. Ry the Associnted Pres NEW YORK, December 31.—Two collisions today resulted from a fox which kept more than thirty-five ahips, including the liner Mauretania, bottled up in New York harbor. The Dollar liner President i1 | outbound for Roston, collided with the Anchor liner 7 tia in Am- hrose Channel. The President Tayes k to h Jersey City The starhoard bow of the wantia_was damaged, but no one on board injured, officials of the {Cunard Line said. The President | Hayes had no passengers aboard. The British freighter Domira, at- tempting to leave the harbor. collided with the Danish motor ship Irland, and both had to limp back to their | piers for repairs. Only One Ship Leaves. The only vessel to succeed in | clearing Sandy Hook was the freight- er Steel Mariner, bound for Boston from Pacific ports The fog extended 200 miles out to sea. The craft longest delayed by fog was the liner Mauretania, which was ! scheduled to sail at 11 o'clock last nizht but was still at its pier when darkness fell tonight. Several ships left their piers during the day hut had to drop anchor by the Statue of Liberty or at qua ntine. " It was expected that the fog, which { paralyzed all large shipping and | slowed up f v traflic between Man- hattan and Jersey and Staten Island, | would be scattered by the storm re- | ported blowing in from the West. NEW E! ye LAND COAST HIDDEN. | Four Vessels Braving Fog Meet With Mishaps. BOSTON, December 31 ().—A other night of heavy fog for the New Fngland coast was promised by the | Weather Bureau late today, when of ficials anngunced that vessels would run through thick weather from Bos- ton to the Grand Banks. Conditions they said, would not improve until the wind freshens, some time Sunday. The extreme thickness of the m the Weather Burean said, was due to| the T-mile south and southwest winds which prevailed along the coast dur ing the day. These winds, it was «aid, were not strong enough to break up the misty blanket which increased ourly during the day, hampering all shipping in Boston Harbor except the ferries. Collier 1s Rammed. Four vessels which attempted to cut |its membership. 1928—PART T. I. C. C. CHAIRMAN OUT AS SENATE FAILS TO PASS ON NOMINATION Esch’s Term Expires With| Year After President’s Ap- pointment Is Neglected. SCOTTISH RTEGIFT PAYSFORTEACHIG ‘G, W. U. Endowment Gains by Provisions for School Hall's Resignation Will of Government. Create New Vacancy Unless Successor Is Named. gift mids to Georgs the prema Coun of the 060,000 Souther By the Associated Pres As a result of the te's faiture to | ct upon his renomination, John J. Esch of Wisconsin, chairman of the Commission dur y went out of | old year died. | Mr. Esch, who, as a_member of the | House of Representatives, was co.au- thor of the trans tation act, was re. appointed recently by President Cool- 1dge on the expiration of his first term | as o commissioner. The Senate inter- state commerce committee, on motion of Senator Wheeler, Democrat, Mon- tana, postponed a vote on the confir- |[ormer memher of Congress, and P. mation, however, and Congress re.|Farrell, now solicitor of the commis- cessed for the holidays before it again | SO0 convened. Under the law the place will remain vacant, Mr. Esch’s nomi-| It {s expected, v nation awaiting consideration when |1aw, that the president w Congress convenes next week. and If | man afliated with the Democratic | it is confirmed, he will resume his further said duties. JOHN J. May Name Democrat. dent would like to 1 the Western terri- ¢ Hall h New Vacancy Looms. the commis another vacanev in Henry Hall of Colo rado for some weeks has had in Pre dent Coolidge’'s hands a re tion | Esch's nomin: intended to take effect whenever the | intentic President was ready to name a cessor. Political gossip today rominatic with the names of several individuals | adjournn said to have been given White House | there was known to he some oppos consideration in this connection. on to his renomination. and Senator Among those mentioned w Wheeler's request for delay was de- E. Wilson, who served for ared to he based on the purpose of % as a member of th ation. ate Railroad Commission, he chairmanship the tly moved to Los Angeles, ion under its rules passes to another he is now a practicing attorney. member with the new vear, and Com- Others understood to have been favor mer J. B. Camphell of Washin ably recommended to the Preside has been designated for th were Claude Porter of Des Moine s associate: By coincidence, threatened with the arr! ur braska but re. where ington Washing:o: htoe . a MODERN NEW YEAR CEREMONY | REFLECTS ANCIENT TRADITION . Many Customs of Day Have Sources in Persian, Roman and Mongol Observ- ances of Day. Washington's Purpose. he wish jim | ment o this expect sent class; uil ol W be Modern customs of the New TYear calls how both rich and poor E A G through the fog off the Massachusetts ~oust_met with mishaps. The collier | | Norfolk_was rammed by the steamer | ake Inglenook near the Hedge Fence Lightship and was beached in Vineyard Haven Harbor with a 6-foot | hole in her port side, running from ! deck to below the water line. The | Lake Inclenook stove in her bow, but | vas able to proceed immediately | Two Unitd States Shipping Board | steamers, the Natirar and Corapeak, rvan ashore on sandbars in Cape Cod | waters. Both were able to float off unassisted at high w The rum- | Rritish schooner Stella R | | | | 1aden observance date back to the days of |kept open house that Hay and ho the ancient Persians. Romans and |liberally and extensively Mongols, orians decla entertained callers. It was the ge The Persians of old o ated the |eral custom then to keep the latch. advent of a new year by the early foremoon gifts of eggs on their close friends. u nd in some cases In China and Japan the fist day of | lo the vear has been an occasion for | religious rejoicing since time imme- morial. The Romane declared a general holiday, with sacrifices to Janus, god mense bowl b of the two faces, and with gifts and ©n the dining room table. visits to friends. It was the aim of many people CHESS EXPERTS PLAY OVER RADIO The ancient Mexicans carefully adorned their houses and temples, and those times to make as many as possible “on that d Be Staged Today—Fitz- gerald to Referee. 1s with accessories to drinking with knowledge that they were to he used with liquor was ground for padiock- ' Jefferson Cou ing. | uled for next 1 Curfew Enforced. Led today by Police also, although the prediction | . McCall made at headquarters that it | Selieitor »uld be a quiet New Year, took extra | —‘The precautions to preserve order. O trials missioner Warren sald that the was yclock curfew law was in effect to- | the Alabam: night as well ax last night and tomor- | 2Dprals the first 1wo row night. and patrolmen were or- in the Oneonta flozg dered report any later closir were kentenced to 10 years in prison Such reports, he gald, would be for- | f0r Kidnaping arded to the license commissioner | The two men are under indiect h the recommendation that the | Ment for kidnaping in connection with offending place have its license re- whippings in Je voked. conte It was estimated that 100.000 per- rges are without founda- | sons would spend at least $1,000.000 1 that Senator Edge has started a |before morning in the various welcome | “band-wagon” movement in the East | celebrations to the new vear. Some of | that will prove effective, He aiready | those who reserved tables in advance has strong support in New Zngland | were faced with the necessity of mak and in Maryland The movement|ing a last minute change in their| started in New York by Charles D.|plans or greeting the new year in a Hilles to return to Coolidge has been | furniture warehouse - i Moz regarfed as an antiHoover move.| Early yesterday morning, Adminis. | The men are at liberty under Nevertheless. many New York Repub. rmrx Campbell and his assistants | — - licans are favorable to the Commerce | raided Chez Helen Morgan. a popu Secretary. { Lir nignt clab. and carted ait e 11-- CAPITAL RINGS OUT Mellon Spikes Rumor. | nishings off to a warehouse, where | SOCIAL FUNCTIONS | they still reposed tonight Secretary Mellon of the Treasury has spiked a rumor that a real drive Seen as Warning. (Continued from First Page) dent to the r avay and cafes m_ agents that | rises would be tion as t | birth of Hate {warned by . I Charlie | grinking on t conference With | yeacon to Acilon to them, made repeated public announce. ments that no drinking would be al lowed Prohibition agents, 1 with the dincrs under orders | that the ecighteenth amend ment was obeyed. As a result those who desired to drink to health of ar in forbidden spirits o hotel rooms or ad houses outside the becalmed in the fog, 11 miles | employed themselves in various | endeavor, all kinds of vehick ne Cod. was towed to Boston by | religious ceremonies. pressed ‘onst Guard and turned over 10| In old England and France it once | cover the round of open hous ms officiale, who started an in-{\wae the custom to give presents of | for midnight tion to learn why the vessel{gioves to acquaintances and relatives. | In the off inside the 12.mile limit. Her |° pro "G AN Cent times, th almost_every 1ard captors were unable 10 | yoar day bas heen s a|from 2 to m «ay whether she was attempting o | pale festival. The first mention of | ana liquor under cover of the foB of | 1ha' day ns a feast in Christian 1 s inside of American waters be-|iure is in Camon XVIT of & o use of the thick weather. which met at Tours in 367 A.D. The anly vessel to enter Roston | “Tng custom of paying calls on New harbor on schedule today was the | yoar day has lost none of its popu-| pages were taken up, in the Yartmouth steamer Prince (Georse. |jarity down the centuries, and is now | the day before New Year, The E: s Steamship Co.'s New | ;meially recognized in the annual|names of those who would keep open | Yardmouth steamer Prince (eorge. | \hite House reception | nouse. Sometimes the list resembled | p T08 SO0 many hours by the fog. A fleet of | *\n old resident of Washington re.|a census of the population. G | Ohio. and ocean-going tugs remained inside the arbor, awalting clear weather. and | mateh wil . |COMPETITION PLANNED [FRIENDLY APPROACH | " sonices™ IN AIRSHIP BUILDING! URGED IN DIPlOMACY' scores of fog-bound ships anchored loutside in the stream. |Capt. Heinen, Dirigible Expert, { Considering Combine to Bid on Authorized Navy Contracts. insist upon having h not to run respected. Among the significant | incidents of recent davs is the decla- ration of Senator Edze of New Jersev | for the mnomination of Secretary Hoover of the Department of Com- | merce for President. Senator Edge hitherto has been insistent upon the renomination of the President, and for sending an uninstructed delegation from New Jersey to the Republican convention with the idea in mind that | it could jump to Mr. Coolidge when the demand for his nomination became great. Mr. Hoover has opponents in the East as well as in the Middle West. | ‘The adherence of Senator Edge to the Hoover boom, therefore, is particu larly pleasing to the supporters of the Secretary of Commerce. They hope nent of th trials sched nnounc An indefinite postpon vestig; was . close : received ca night and the en cases was postponsment of Iy set for October await a decision from Supreme Court on n 3 250 stron the newspapers that printed here in the 60s and T0s, among which the oldest was Th ue of | with the | S ven journed to road authorities, however, maintained that 1328 opened his eyes {to find the dryest celebration in b of the | Chilcago's history in progress. The with kid. | police paid no attention to liquor law Andrew | Violators under orders of Commis- Clayton, | sioner Mich ughes to devote their ping in | time and let the gings. | Fed al laws, bond. | ans wel- |comed” the new year in their own {homes. Such a plan was made the “mrul' invit! because of the weather conditions, 'FIFTEEN ARRESTED IN SEPARATIST PLOT French Authorities Act to Suppress Move for Alsace Autonomy. shibition Worth NEW YEAR CELEBRANTS WATCH DOWNTOWN FIRE 2,500 See l:;remen Battle Flames in Building at 734 Fif- teenth Street. ington, for Avondale | naping charged ot : Lumpkin Nis Ratlift and Le indictment for kid connection with ced o | Associated Press Manager Tells | Spanish Society Little Matters Count in Acquaintance. ¢ thousands of C! By the Associated Pres NEW YORK, December 31.—Capt Anton Heinen, noted dirigible expert, sailed vesterday for London, where he | will confer with Comdr. Burney, head | B the Asx o e o oo aat Tniht \wera | Of the Aircraft Guaranty Co., in refer-| NEW YORK. December treated to a disy of smoke and|€NCe to a proposed combination be- ginitity of a flames which poured out of an ofice | LVeen that firm and the New York | was suggested by Ken building at 734 Fifteenth street shortly | Shipbuilding Co. for the construction | ™ befare midnight. of two airships authorized by Con.|Seneral manager of the Associated to the Assoc The fire was centered on sk ilat Sprice S | Press, of "Spanish G of the threewtare= bullline: oo hus far, it was said, the Govern. o S ,”,w: ,‘,,\. oo “i‘,l,,",‘."‘.‘n‘,;‘,, ment has recelved only one bid, and| ToAchers in America in an . extate firm and the Huft Mimeograph | President Wilder of the New York | todav. > The building was filled with |company has asked a postponement| A pleasant smoke when the fire apparatus|Of @ contract until Capt. Heinen's trip | weather beg g e has been completed il v8 Firemen soon: aot the: Hiawe under| . I the -combination: matevistiie| "SYOrRnly than control and prevented its spreading to | President Wilder sald. bids for the{ nouncement of an ominous P The ndacent Union Trust Co. al. |construction of the airships will be | nlan. however friendiy or he inclined the plan itself may be, The Goodvear Zeppelin Co. which | Cooper said though they found it stubborn. The | Submitted immediately. fire, however, burned through a g . made the bid, wanted to build the| Similariy, the ohiects of diplon «hip on a cost plus basis, but the he said, can de petition on the third floor | Navy Department is waiting for the | !ention to and private detective, of approval of Congress to permit con. | Matters of simple 1 taples street northeast, saw | wmoke pouring from an upper window - i H | tation. | quoted as apropas th of Dwight Morrow fo & question as as he passed, and sounded the alarm to why he was going to Mexico as of the Kansas City fiving 8t. Margaret's to Observe Feast of | Circumeision. The feast of the clrcumcision to-| morrow will be obmerved at Mar. | garet's Church, Connecticut avenue | and Bancroft place, by two celebra. | tions of the holy communion, at 7.30 | and 11 am. The celebration at 11 | am. will be a festival service with sermon by the vector, Dr. Herbert | Scott Smith At 430 pan. there will be held the | monthly musical service without wer. | mon. There wiil be u celebration o: | holy communion Thursday at 11 a.m More than 2,500 New Year celebrants in the vicinity of Fifteenth street and for his nomination for President was| This raid gate other proprietors under with headquarters in Pitis. [ cause for thought in connection with burgh. He insists he is not a candi- | tonight's celebrations, and « ken | date, Pennsyivania Repablicans eay, | by mapy to have been 1 by Camp bowever, that the delegation will go | bell ax a very definite | 1o them 1o the convention ready to vole for | that they had better stay inside the Mr. Mellon, though they do not believe | Jaw §f they wanted to keep their tables | [tev, Walter J. Habbard were speak- 1rat the Secretary will make a serious | and chairs outside of a warehouse. i effort to win the nomination. The| In contrast to the noisey celebrations| The Amer n is to bold the Pennsylvania dele- | of the cabarets and night clubs, many | rang in the new yYear with a carni n together until th of the city'’s churches held specal|val, dinner and dance at the Raleigh determine upon a candidate. | services and thousands of other resi-| Many thousands of Washingtonian, The boom for Eenator Curtis of | dents stayed at home to celebrate the | watched, the passing of the old ye Kansas continues and s n ng with | occarion in emall gatherings of friends |4t family and neighborhood ponse in the Middle West or in listening to New Year programs | ings in the homes, while hundreds of other parts of th intry wver the radio. {othier family parties filled the hoteix & num f . K NEW CHEVROLET CARS charge for ‘nuppfl_ vntl:lnlmnx CONTAIN IMPROVEMENTS ¥ yew approach ' Cooper Louisiana enue. Representative John M. Robsion of Kentucky and the top an War Veterans' Club V| By the Associated ST SBURG 31 —Rows of barb for the sytematic vieading of the strects of Strashurg, a8 well as mo- | bilization orders lnstructing a small onomist nrmed torce D Schutz Truppe,” were selz vesterday when 15 persons we A charged with participating in A meparatist movement The movement for the separation Alsace from Irance, or falling this, extablishment of an autonomous government, r hed such un acute wtnge that local authorities, on in- | stractions from Puris, decided to act. Dr. Roos, who, the police say, has heen directing the movement, fled the country before the headquarters of the orgaglzation was raided, but Abbe Fashehauer, who has long been | tdentin ) the autonomist move- ent, was caught in the dragnets Among others arrested was the cor- respondent of the Frankfurt Gazette The alleged plotters, police said, ippeared well supplied with funds France, December 1 wire and plans Music Teachers Name Head MINNEAPOLIS, Decembder §1 (& — Mass he Muso Nir % sl tures 1 l have a good chance of winning the | nomination. A Curtisfor President | Club has just been organized in New | York City. Former Assemi)ly TESTS FOR FLYERS. Army Will Examine Aviation Can- dida | tor's supporters helleve 1hat he will and other entertainment fea . was Line Adopts Four-Wheel Brakes, Longer Wheel Base and Reduces Prices. ated Prese T December wheel brakes, shock liptic springs and man Josep) n berg I8 a prominent figure in the | club, which will seek 1o arouse sentl-| ment for the nomination of Mr. Curtis and make a fght for Curtle delegstes 10 the national convention, it is said RENOUNCED LEGACY i HELD SUBJECT TO TAX Several graduates el of the in February. Bpeclsl examinations to Al vacan 31 Four- | cles In the grade of second leutenant ng wemi in the Army Alr Corps will e held | increased wheel during the week of February 27-March | base are mome of the features of the 3 at the following points: Bolling new Chevrolel automobile, given it | Fleld, Mitchel Field, N Y., Maxwell nitial showing today by the General| Field, Ala; Wright Field, Ohio, Cha Mators Corporation,” chief competitor [nute Field, 11.: Marshall Kield, Kans of the ¥Ford Motor Co, Kelly Field, Tex.; Crissy Fleld, San! Coineldent with the showing, the| Francisco, and Vancouver Barracks, Chevrolet Co. announced piice redue | Wash | tons on all models, ranging from $10| Those eligible for examination must on the conen 1o 360 on the sport | be qualified flyers whose fying abinty cabriolet, The new price runge s haw been demonstvated within the past from W95 for the yoadeter model 1o five years $715 for the “jmperial landay The | o T e ‘ BERLIN CELEBRATES. FAKE OILS UNDER BAN. | New Yonr Celelration Guyest Since was $525 1o §745, Pre-War Days, BERLIN, virtual corner market was all By the Aws DET} It is not mecessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank ro By the Aseicisted Press s EERLAN —Mre la 1 of a large sum her father inlaw MeKag, v ment of December 31 renunciation begueathed ner by the late Merwin earing on pay pvern H her son wnd equis Under in B2 ihter in the ertat $1.006 001 yenoun 1 more Vhin | Mekulg proper ut the not The g e eld Government Bureau Hits Mishrand- ed Extracts From Cod Liver, The | section n December 81 the Jnge that i colebration Berlin's Paying Up Your Bills And Get the Money bt should | of the tsx t want her win her aw enough ' reyerd syt Mra MeKaig soid share the extale farher .o hed been Guring | end that w SPANISH BEAUTY CONTEST Government Will Bend 8hip to Col- lect Eouth American Girle MADRID, December 72 Micpano hmerican bes Dutest e neid at satie e ax the Bpan Auerican F el The governent the con et Yach Eou be avied 1 meiect bew ut The Kpas will send a sbip to biig . Prague Budapest - Hel sllway bervice mmay in eatend 8 it Greece " he a0 1 " dro ben Is of partme of Agriculture, and insecticide Con 1o remove ieratate com a_derer | tracts of f, The éou Says To All-A Happy New Dear! and may and " e awn fe ' 3 ons liver ! nounced today by the dej The action in based on un extensive | curiind during the pust of extracts of cod fiver, of e and of Various prodicts | slieged 1o contain the vitamins of ol Jver oll found in interstite commerce BUnOUNCETEnL 8910 —from THE MORRIS PLAN BANK THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supecviniva U, & Treasuey 1408 H STREET, N. W, e e 1928 bring greater motoring te you he of the LORRAINI Laght and FIRESTONE TIRES with which you have equipped your car TR Mntan Dowwrown srar STAR SERVICE STATION 19N and © Mo NW, ' wil ot jova Newfoundland Judge Dead. vaune JOVNS, New foundlana, AP Wil Warren premter of s foundland & member uf the bunch of the calony, died 1t Wia home here, Mo veturned |m.m dave ako from Rachester PMInn . where hin hiad undergone treat ment of & malignant malady. At the Hospital his found to be o meilous vperativi, p 1 ¢ uni-|, BT s e A biologl 1 eceinher it Densiiher Decern a form and v Kupreme | Bponeo ' o cently Court dny at ¥ o1 Concentrales American repubiie wi represenall o wirls m | The movement 18 helieved have [ origtnated at Freiburg, Baden | Prench ( ent Shlent, PARIS, D A1) —Govern N the Strashurg nrvests ves tny, H ving the matter s entirely in the ils of the Ntrasburg anthorities, ] . o A | Big-Game Hunters Sail for Afrioa, NEW YORK, Decomber 81 (9).--A party of six blg game hunters sadled New Year o fearty 1 iy on the Cunacd liner Mau Fiddlers xophone aniists retinala oan expedition to Afeiea that planiate virtually dictated their will take thern wlong the tiver Nila to terms to hotel and cafe owners | the Hlack Budan Altogeth how Iowan Berhin's | Dan W, Btreeter, author and humors wddest, merviest Yeur wince the | fat, wald the hunters will fpllow the ¥ "wa:m:'m |war. While the ceremonies at fash | path 1o be taken by George Eastman, bl | ble hostel cre along tradl | Rochester Y. Kodak manufac. i il lnes, the more popular places | turer. Stre v's compantons were H crowded long before midntght, [ 19 Evans of Davenport, Towa, Harper | with extravoganzas and spectacles fea [ Sibley and Walter Oakman of | turing many programs chester, N Y., and Hudson Plum and | 4 Gienrge Goodycar of Buffalo Hyde Heads Journali il JOWA CIry Tows “amn notor the g of st P el Grant M. Hyde of the and 1 i these producis | versity of Wisconsin, author of thies ed thil Cicatly all of the ex |1ext books on news, was elected pront e winined were | dent of the Awerican Assoclation of virtualiy devoid of vitamin A and that | Journatisn #t the closing session of very few contalned any pisterial [ the anniunl meeting vesterday Voo wmount of vitwmin D Beveral of [John B Inewry of the University of these articles have been used cxten |Goorgin wan chosen viee presilent i wively in the manufacturs of socolled | Prof. John O. Kimmons of Byiacu cod Jiver oll compound teblets and ) Unlveisity wan ¥ g.('.‘ necretary wiher pviepgjgtivns. und Wewsuier. A blaek helow the Walpish