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1 = 21 CITEDIN SUNDAY CLOSING CAMPAIGN Managers of Theaters, Night, Clubs and Hotels Caught in Drive. Twenty-ore managers of theaters might clabs and he tified to ¢ t . Poration ¢ o' alleged violations T ments, = New ¥ Fhese < have I no istant con msel i Count of the police v Sanday amuse shinzton's ar celel ©f public amusem p remained open charzed were 1 mana ravers Willard W Waood Winkle « As 1N Gt THREE POSTS VACANT ON D. C. FUNDS GROUP, Successors Needed for Late Scnamr‘ Jones and Senators Cameron and Weller. th recently of Senator Jones New Mexico. 1 a to m the of © vacant scats res of the terms of forn Repu A . Republican, and Jones appropr Senitor Cameron tions Weller was the Senate gerved ex-offic d his District commitice. The subcommittce, of which Sena tor Phipps, Republican. of Colorado f& ehairman, will not begin work unti the District supply bill has been con sidered in the House, 20 FIRE ALARMS KEEP LOCAL FORCE ON THE RUN No Serious Disasters Noted New Year Day—One Fireman In- jured by Accident. District o on the suhcommitt will be from the fire. falen ment year. 1 h alarms of one kept the Depa first day of the mew the fires proved serious Twenty member of slipped and fel Lix company's the com an injury 1 was leaving pany’s house and sustained to hix side and open v extra heat to start fires in The most destructive fire of the occurred in the home of Sy 226 « avenuye It resuited from a overhested, police eoming QUAKER CITY YIELDS TO HOLIDAY REVELRY Mummers' Day Parade, With 12,000 in Line, Gorgeously Arrayed, Opens New Year, J 2.—Kiaid L surrendored today o of Mummers' da rade of her famou it paaie n 1Phil nners in h wa Orzaniz wleepless night v, woum, broth STATE TROOPS TO JOIN HUNT FOR GIRL'S SLAYER Arrested With ¥ gro as B stab ispect K Is 81 jend lishes but Held In cola westher berw katbwr in clore clusier white the Lees in | o B3 800 1o ae velop body heat Ly werm the woleny, Mary- | ING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY. m- the younuet and oldest her dimahter: Mire el ). drughter, Margaret He o 5, duzh I Phot Succccs Due to Lucl&. ways Educator' Dcc]arcs Eoys n Clt B NEW YOUK i« mirely due to of Dr. Juseph of Columbia uevess? Ja Tk Jastrow Universioy ihi” he is due to h T aing not to s Tuhat ather peop'e Ao vour abiliny ture, ~the more it 0 whit other buy, or is a matter rary in pare said “Sue- nd - just in the Average, the world over, are or than country hoys. The explanation in thix ‘ie the alled Ceity se |(v1\|x( parents move to the vanse they city lire” he said ot iy his is particularly true of suc- 0 i the complex Jife at our aud truer still of Kuccexs in the cily The more is |(r\y--ml:m on 'Houses “Cracked” CONDR CLEMENTS " Cooehot DIESATAGEQFTD ©F Specinl Dispatch 1o The Star | DANVILLE, \ January The Piedn £ Virg and North Carolina today has the lowest temperatures sinee 1817 The Government thermometer heve registered T degrees Fahrenheit at 1 Houses crae A during the roeont tion enused by rapid drop of the mercury 0 degrees. Scores of auto- vadiators frove, he- ’Navy Officer, Resigned, Was' | Once in Charge of Resarves in Washington. the from mubil SENATE S-4 PROBE Abner Brush Clements, T0 formerly in churge of States Naval Reserve Ditrict of Columbia. | | died Saturday night at Portamd.| | Oreg., according o word received | | here today. Services will be held i Portland Wednesday and the body brouzht to Waslungt o | Arlington. Clemtnte who had vesi Nury to enter the pracii alwo served i Washington vesular service o Ahe | Nautw Ry the BOST Sonator Comdr, ears of age. the United | torce of the nas:nchum Kember Calls for In quiry in Letter to Chair- | will be bu in I Comdr from Ui f iaw, | dur | Navy man Hale. Assaciated Press ON, Junnury 2 David L Walsh of | ehusetts made ter which he = Hale wf Main committes on in the | Observatony. | ubmervatory that he developed a for 2 for binoculare Which for some was in use for buth the Army Navy. Native of Towa. Zorn In Ke uk, lowa, Clen {van appointed to the Naval Academy | from Missouri and graduated in 157 An 2 midshipmen the same time with him were ks, Whio L fand W. 8. Benson v v with the feet in Nouth time | and the naval affairs ittee Lo Investignte the S-4 wald he the et wator Wals) o b aeckdent aroused public senti ed diseussion in oa any occurrence and de " n | yeurs In order that It may in the (utwre thut an wax made only hy cinle of the department rned.” he conttnued this matt <hould be gone int v the paval affalrm committ through e appointment of o subcommittee. which should b to mnke the m tho Lot the veneral public nuval offie wha have critteism or helptul suggestions, heard MINISTER SAYS MOVIES not he investign ¥ 10 enter the rectly which he ifornt fol He War cepted on tice of 1aw, 45 stated lowed in Montana and red his mervices dur h Spain. but was not o vunt of younger men heing avoll .u ukh Inguiny well however, he 1% Ve coam R Vallejo he was promoted In the w 1o the tank of con Returning to Wash nis was in el tumbin Naval Reserve until he reached the He waw for on in 1918 | rge of ||yl‘; Debate on Federal Cen- Attaek sorship Plan, him In D ments returned ¢ Diego wnd hr Dies of Heart Health fa ndr home in San NEW O VORK, January Willim S Chie, rector Church. Brooklyn, " L o wchool of crime ice that in hix weeonn canber of hix dreadful crime Wik hibit o wee G2 Cinon Ch with Dr. Walf Ad) “should There Be of Motion Plotures?” Dr o Chase #lso conte mot pletures were n o [ morals of entldren and to the furth all of [ance of world peace Emith, | De Adler nxmerte Miw g no admiration for 1i0 ot believe thes {hip or waperviston xorship wan bad land. Oreg suffered - pevers s hich nmm He hud wone to | n Christias ey attack of heart trouble cavsed his death He was he Thomas Clements ents, well K o his wife, Mr brotheg. Dr. Fas publican pations Misgours, and shington \x‘ R PRINCE GEORGES ORDERS HALT ON D. C. TAGSiUPPER MARLBORO VOTES an the g ederal Kupers Bistern Mt il thant while he had ton pletures Wil be cerao Becaume nll cen ‘ ON 3 COMMISSIONERS | County Commissioners Tell Sheriff 1o Prevent Evaston of Mary- Incumbents Without Election Berve Town Two Years More N R R T CEPEIC MALIOKO Vpper Moo were (o elect thiee o SONeEn Lo ROV e Twe Y enr eneh Hu e Im o oppositian Yoo the e ¢t her e of (he present o T Van Clagent, Fied W and Hleney 10 Tt A hiw merved five teomm, o | conmecutively Wi Opposition 1and Regulations. in MARLBOINO, MA ., Jonnin | enuented Sherft Chaoes | M tan s all of Columbia | s hor sde dn | ex Georges County it " motor | Witson e thelr ' 1 Clagent ashington bt five In Ve st Jumtead of |20 the former being con | B i epploved op [ boaminess b W Lihie count Mur mhoney Aerubly heduey Duiving the pust g e sttt Anrests Follow Shooting BN \a g, I sith vear notahe Been mmide here, iy fonof eleetrie | B fghting canipment I WHA | Critioized for Uring Forks, ke | From e Detionn News " sewin il Connt anid ) the #honting " cotored, ot in Bne ot ) | 1 Ahington. Vi ot Bkl Valletn Gy bin bty he Vomerwoeney Monpital wh l sl b i Conical condition Cotem vomyn wnd w ghed fiend B venbene [ B b 0 b worw matid G b | Very puamitiy stie i soundiy ot prvment T B B S [T PR N R Py A wibed e Abibihey b gy en N e T P anl e forkw vould e B ity an a Magrant affvont the I pumscanion when © uffensiva sl e um..* w on s hen bilm st | udopted. e minister claimed Biclens Loim wan 10und by the oMcern, | vide awiher show of persunal mnm of | st ke freavy Custon of using At the Gl 1 England to se (I the the Hew n new con ariewted o Which taiied b Ui kbt batore here of this family. what (he hoss take e alee dectared city hovs | GHPistian Dvbru‘s IS ASKED BY WALSH United States Maswsn- public last night a let- | it to Nenator Freders | chairman of the | g the appointment of o suheoms | ais- | had “found | M4 hasx recent A1 given ample powers | nx constructive e ARE SCHOOL OF CRIME Canon of Brooklyn Church Stages Hickman waiid it motlon pletures asked 0w debite | \ i ot e e Wk additions | fonka i handiing | fon Left to right, Mre, iter of Mrs. Cole; Willlam taken at the Bell home, Bell, 25, 616 Firth ... CHURCHMEN GREET Science Parent Group Here Sends New Year Message. find more stimulation in | n hatweon 1.\ the Church iy Washing AL world here i versati leputy n Scienee hemlepheres, now and Mre. Annie € the Eastern He Joined the scientists Americt and those of Europe in crovs-Atlantic conversation yesterday Mr. Dittemore in the call hours In advance. The connecti completed at & o'clock yest morning to headquarters at 20 son place, Ten minutes after Dittemore had put in the dny merning he wae notified that ar rangements had been made, g the 11 minute Mrs. Rill's voice was heard s though she were in a nefghboring clty. The conversation tod on only u few words I owak in eolebration of the warters in England and biveer place ew Year greetings he- tern and - Weste the church, meaning perhaps, to those in Enzlind f the fact thit Thanksgiving day Dittemore wd his ulations for the new year to the lish braneh of the chiich and hix Measurs (el establishment in the new headquarters, Myw Bl atter conveving the greetings of the day | teuched on the possibilities of new fentific discovery very linking the past and th ent and extendine outworn th “ Surrounding Mr. Dittemore as talked W illiam Camphell chaltman of the board of divectors of the Westorn Church: Mre Ina or and Mes, Nusan MeKemie, othey here of Mrs. Mabed Kelly, clerk estern Chureh Mras Willam & Campbell, first pead the Westeen Chucch: Mys Tavlor and Byverett W presa committes of put duck Mr conver- | moving « oA nw eerved for tween the enitepheres mor Mor the Sawyer . acting chureh, ‘TUBERCULAR. VETERANS officers and offis | cone fee) that | BACK COMPENSATION | Move to neponl Law I- Rn,mnod Here—Awards Go Beyond Es- | timated Figure. I i costing the Government ahout £24,000 000 A vear compensation f srrerted eases of tuberculosis an World War vetanns, and reports a ivmnm that steps mny be tnken at )\ exent sexsion of Congress 1o al the Iaw which grants $50 A th in such cases tuberculosts wward oo kn-v\n fur bevond the timated by the Vet by Congress, Tt | extimnto of about 2 the number of veler e b 40,000 At npprel cleranm suffering [ Ot an attempt will e made 1o Fthe Inw, according to tnquiries [ ed at the local ofce of the Ame Lagion's mational rehabilitition co | mittes, Watson B Miller | the committee, nnnounced Me, Miller saln the legion will appoxe ANy Attempt to alter this provision VLol the law 't PARENT-TEACHER MEET SCHEDULED NEXT WEEK | lAnnual Council WL Outline | Year's Piograms at Burlington Dinner January 0. Phe wnnal conncil of presidents ind Lonbiieity mstitute of the District of [ Cotumbla Parent Pencher Associations will Neld January 9 and 1o At (e stom Hotel, Al Giles Heott wident ol e assockadion Nenwionn will l oA el cach day Tl ainner Wil e rerved Moy R BT ! Ierent to At iwsoin st g s s anthined tor N vt tonw b naked to N eI et and o g Chet prbloms for diseasston Heveral prominent educatons ek at the dinnes COURT CLERK ENDS LIFE. Norfolk [ waid vy will Man Been Recently Reelected, Had in 11 Health | ONoroLK Pady o 16 Tavivw Gaathimey, cleck of the Cle Lot Come o Novtolle Connty tor 10 | vemrs, shot and Kt Bhaselr ety (o Pl tatad shot was fived witer he feed out o the lown at his v ONoETolc ahout & o clock this hadd heen ve ol Wt vears wid hed B heen i il health Gwathmey term of Lt e [T . ., Hends Pan-Amerioan Delegation, HAN NALAADOI Rpahile of Hal Pl v, danaey Sh D Gastayve Chumcvern, mintsier of forclgn veln Cons hins hoon weimed prestdent of the Halvador delegation to the Fa Awerican conference al Havana, He Wil leave for Havana January § BRITAIN BY PHONE It alxo | con. | el Mawd | from 10 30 | wnal - T J0B HUNTERS HERE EXCEED DEMAND, SURVEY REVEALS s promising. Kverything points al the present time to normal [production in all Imln-nll'fi through vut the State for 1528." k he gradunl recossion In g the latter part of 7 leads (o the belief that accumu- |lated demand for many products will {bring AbOut an increase in production und amployment for 1928," “Idaho <1t ix geaerally bellevad that mdustrial employment prospects are [ bright for 102 ‘Hlinols—An inerease n industrint | | employ ment is anticiputed. The asri- cultural — outlook 18 described as Favorable “lndiana A gradual expansion in | ‘llmll <rial employment I8 looked (or noLuzK” Towa. ditions will ing 1928 than here Is every 1o believe that a hetter de- moabor will exist than Optimism i “lowa—Industiial e e more satisfaet i the previous vent reason mand fe during nployment in 1928 will il not surpass, that N in- Farm are expected turnish employment for many workers, though introduction of machines result in the displacement of addi- tional labor in the latter industry ™ “Malne-~Industrial employment | portunites for 1928 will at least « those of 1927 and in all probabilit will be wlichtly better " (- “Maryland—The industrial pr | Dects for 1928 indicate uw similar ¢ { dition to that experienced in 1927 “Musxachusetta — The ind outlook for 1928 ix very favorahle * A general feeling of optim- prevails among texiile % for increased o production in “Michlgan—A general increase in industiial employment is expected in 1 tienl lin v owill show production and employment. M r ook for em- during ix distinetly 4 ¢ % The outlook for \krienliure eenerally is hrihter than for some vears “Missouri—The alent “how 1928 i< a feeling proy- that econditions in 16 improvement 0! eall Satur | nufue- | ANUARY 2. 1428 “Montana—Industrinl employment | The farmers are optimistic and it prospecta for 1928 are encouraging. | very probable there will There I8 & particularly hright outlook | erease in the acreage planted.” in the live stock industry.” Satlsfactory In Utah, Excellent Crop In Nebraska. “Nebraska—=An excellent erop strengthens the helief that indus- trial conditions n general will show much Improvement in 102 “Nevada—A general increase Lemployment ‘in expected in 1528 | substantial expanslon in sheep, tie. hog and poultry raising iu indl- ribed as fairly satisfactory. ¢ Lot all claxses of help will be equal the demand.” “Vermont —Reporta from all n eat- |cerning the industrial proxpecte 1928." “Washington—The 1928 outiook Hampshire—From present | described an optimistic. * ¢ ¢ Indications industiial employmeist eon. | enltural and horticultural {ditions will be a high level during |are favorable due to abundant rain L “West Vieginia—T! pw Jersey—Industrial employ | prospects for 1928 indicate a grea pate favorably with thowe of the vear [than that which existed during 192 just completed f the marger | “Wisconsin—There will be no cities a i e1 demand | crease in demand for labor in 1924 | for skilled Inbor i« cxpected.” |compared with 1627, % * %} “New Mexico— It in belleved (hat In. | ever, o industries expect | austrial nettvity and employment | opei matisfactory sch show cnee 1I|||Ink 1928 9 com- | Ules, little increase is ant l"‘l o pate agricultural acreage.’ ‘here was u ||unkm]| “Wyoming— Increased axe in emplosment In this State | 18 expected in ail major inds the last haif of 1927, and the prospects | throughout 1925, * R for the early prt of 1928 are ot par. | Inceease in the iive stock indust v bright However, a graitual ‘Plr\'lllpll!fld L ent is anticipated as the | skl ...;:,I‘.'j‘";";:ig,:l.;5‘.‘,'.‘.9.;.;\']...,.,;‘, 1rox | AVIATRIX DISCLOSED yenr pee “Ohio—The (he first quarter of gether favorable. It will he some weeks before industrial activity can increase sufliciently to ahsotl the un employed. ' | employment aut 192K ia Woman Suing Cult Leader $500,000 Balm Is Ex-Inmate of 8an Quentin. Oktahoma Outlook Encouraging. | gyl “Okinhoma—The majority of indus ¢ FRANCISC ; tries in this State ceport the i92n | R Sutioul & encouraging.” Mrs. Evelvn Rosencrantz, "4,.:-“.!..‘—1;“,‘,.» In o present indi. | who Saturday, filed a hreach of proi cation that there will be an increase 50 1.. cmployment inindustries in this s :."" r:"' ool 1 There will be an | BAward Riker, of =killed labor avail | Holy City plug of unskilled Cruz Mountains, will prevail. Farmers will fnerease actiy «Hghtly.” “Pennsylvionia | sKilled Tak lasin 1 close of 1 was not entirely factory, a gradual incrense is expected in the next few months ™ | “Rhode Istand —A fairly satisfac | yene ted in Al indus | thr State during 162 “South Dakota —It = expected there | will be 2 material incr { mand fo | that of 1927 Known as king of t an ex-conviet The suit againet Rike: Los Angeles. In fr. Mi« rlleed that the miltion was filed =atix ire cult four to marey her Octob up a projected New York to.-Rome a plane flight mother of San Franci the ecase Qi rantz. losed th: Mrs & should | Too tor ! I Prisan HERZOG’S forzery and passi b® an in- “Giah—The outlook for 1928 in de. | L1t is helieved that the resident ‘u[uily aec A | tionx indicate a spirit of optimism con employment Agri Drospects industrial nt conditions in 1928 should com. | demand for skilled and unskilled lahor | | AS FORMER CONVICT Rosencrant police investizating Rosen MORSE SALISBURY NAMED. | Chosen Chief of Agricultural De partment Radio Service. appolntment of Mor: the press b v of Wikeonsin of the radio service of of Agrie ‘ The iy the Un porary ehi the Department announced todas nding a new examination and certi- fication of eligibles from it Mr wurceeds Sam 1 ard. who resigned several mon | 10 hecome secratary and later a m ber of Federal Radio Commission Mr. Pickard wam the fiest meun of this office Kalis nn of tem in Kalist ter | ax w 10 oq fed Chess Match P»nm'ncd. The first intercity chews emplovment It is not necessary to have had an Ac- count at this Bank to Borrow. for T aviatrix. | m William | he | of California in the Santa was disclosed yester with numerous in 2 ] er had made love to her and promised THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Onder Supervision U. S. Treasury 1408 H STREET, N. W. ir- | CLEARANCE SAVLE made This had. and spiritual dis. ! prea. | Kep | s3 5-00 34 5.00 Il *55™ I)I‘(’&a s | | = FURM: S These reduction entire stock ot sh brands. White ar chalvinan of | Reduced to Reduced $4.00, Reduced I $5.00, Reduced ! 00, Reduced $2.50, ! $3.00, to.. | to. to.. Pai stock e lare Entire maostly of Reduced Reduced Reduced $2.00, $3.00, $4.00, $§5.00, $6.00, Reduced Reduced Sweaters 25% of SUIT the drastic clearance Never before in the history of our business have we reductions that vou will find here. sale is the oreatest that we have ever It includes practi-all- every bit of merchandise In our store. OVER 269 40 33% 150 41% 160 Clothes and W .L\:()l [ Now Now SHING hirts s include practically out irts, mostly ot standard 1l dress shirts excepted Restlio, Crovdon, B Known makes, Al ductions: §$1.00. Reduced to. §]1.50. Reduced to $2.00. Reduced to $2.50, Reduced to $3.00. Reduced to $3.50, Reduced to Wool Interwoven fancy that are discontinued. ramas i Payamas ! hrands, consisting 2 $3.00 $3.75 8480 $1.00, Reduced oo oo $1.50 Reduced to.. .., $2.00, Reduced to..... The above are just a few of the many itews in our Furnishings Dept. The reductions on all other wmer- chandise are in acvordance with the above. f F Street at Qth Now wool hose OATS Now 330 ‘45 orsted-Tex Excepted S Neckwear her well re- erhley at the and tol nmoing Hose Patterns $ 75 Reduced to....o.... P4