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P THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1928. e e = = 5 i PRESIDENT SEEKS | | amERICANIZE URGES NEW DEAL " Tiow v on United States—populous, thing In my power for the \muuw-rhu([ Holds Conf intelligent, public-spirited, of adequate resources—which is denied rep- i of this national scandal Is not a matter | " i i resentation in the national Government. {of my stocl " he sald. | ; L kg . issi Executive Holds Conference “As a suitor in the courts of the United States the District restdent McLeod Stresses Nefl_‘ o Glad to Testify. | 19 . Commissioners Expected to on Methods to Check has, the Supreme Court says, a lower standing than an alien. Reapportionment Required | -1 thank you gentiemen for the on-| (@& 2 ; e e % ' Favor Patterson Tract Spring Wat To Obey; to Pay; to Fight. A 'his” situation is far reaching. It Z 3 1 ; ' | pring Waters. f Iaws the sole function of the District resi- by Constitution. s cerlain individuals. But beyond | |€8 . s 1 3 8 e Instead of Southwest. dents is to obey. They take no part in making the laws which they Bt L e ho e natate i AV ' ; E ' . N | 1 must obey. . Y v / 7 Realizing that the flood season is rap- e el Under the leadership of Representa- Only by bringing all the facts to . 7 4 s on to national taxes their sole function 1s to pay. They MUer e e 1 | ight can ‘the o 3 4 4 9 7 / Defi et RSRbIbrIn AT ke e 4 " of Michigan, | light can the cloud over the oil in- A £ / S o R fdly approaching and deploring the fa tive MeLeod, Republican, of a j b, dllgpettedit ek eontniiedt 7 3 o 4 _ ) sion :,’ Ban have nothing to say, like other taxpayers, concerning the amount and | | 2 made to hat Congress has done nothmg of &} i N & la determined fight s bring made to ry be di 4 ! Lr,“ Y& mastitpe R A hateantier \oresiny Kind of taxes they shall pay and how the tax money shall be spent. | pass ewislation that will in some way | ool L DG Lo B s ) 9 i bV terson tract Jation for flood control, President Cool- | “In relation to national war their sole function is to fight in obedi- | | provide for a 1c |!||m\inmnl.-l\l“(:"h‘-\"“: O Dlitee of Aiionb: TelRLE o AR / ¢ m faee e Emown fo be making a deter-| | ence to command. They have no voice, like other Americans, in the | |10 the, o o, M. Me- | tonal scandal, it has been fmpossible £ mined effort to get some congressional councils which determine war or peace. They Wave no representation O ireced o letter to Tlouse | (0 get. “Two more are before the com- | (Y i b 4 in the Government which requires them to fight, to bleed and perhaps 7 FMison requesting an carly hear- | mittee. Then there is Col. Stewart. 1 7 % 7 i .’ | Logn the | 10 dle. i the Republican s.\m-um”n':u» exery ('nnlhlbl')lln in ‘(’Jlul Stewart, ; % mended the selectior = 5 resel pan's “plea | 1e said he was “bitterly disappointed” 2 1 b % Aaie R e o ational representation Is a distinctive, basic right of the Amerl- ‘lj;:.“‘l“‘j"',‘,h'l‘[‘m'"K,‘uf:'“,"“',.’f.}l“;,,m(._w,',, | that Stewart did mot, answer all the / . : o o e Ealln AT can citizen—in a government of the people, by the people, for the peo- ot iih the hope of enliztingthe | questions of the committee. / ' / L4 ! il | Hisisamiin b Ll el ! ple—in a government which roots its justice in consent of the gov- support of the House managers® to 0 agree with the position %, Lk e P Hon Mimately would move . which ealls for the | - e ¢ cedented injury to an | he has taken.” S cention m,,i erned—in a representative government which inseparably couples ta o natis Nk Filis T He safdl/thiat whon Slewazt: firat was ovement work to ation and arms-bearing as a soldier with representation. When the present Congress met. | sought in the oil case, he was out of L Gors Since the half million Americans of the District pay na- e Leadcr i Ao ke nformed there fs | i . statement that one of the major e . iegislation u tional taxes, obey national laws and go to war in the Nation's ures to be passed must provide for ent Wire {o Stewart. | 2 L e ot Chairman ¥enn | “When I learned he was out of the defense, they are entitled on American principles to be rep- o O o tes on the census has Te- ‘ .v;,m,“‘,' 1 had a telegram sent o him,” | esented i i GoAEl - b e 6 hi st Mited that he was anxlous to | the imancier continued. | resented in the national government which taxes them, which ‘l’; e ]’.:” Hhrougeh which would end the |~ This was m- March, 1925, and the President Discusses Situation. makes all laws for them and which sends them to war. e deluy - carrying_out the con- | telvgram urged Stewart to return, ex- subject was dis- g g O onal’ provicion for reapportion- | plaining that his absence and that of \eral menner af Not to Disturb National Control. ment e 10 years. L‘ M. m""‘ tler, 8 missing witness, was at . - eing “misconstrued. H “The constitutional amendment which we urge empowers Congress Long Delay Noted Rockefeller then read the statement ' to correct this inequity without disturbing in the slightest national con- Reapportionment _has now been l\;']"‘ | he issued at the time, stating his desire trol of the Capital or the present form of municipal government. Con- | |up for o than . ) -:\nuzm;‘r‘_”nfw 1}::\\1”6«11\’ thvn f,ur's in the oil scandal | : census, chi ¥ | should be given. { | gress retains every power in these respects that it now possesses. All (rl.‘.\‘\‘{ tes would lose a seat or two in | Continuing, he said he first discussed | that happens will be that the District becomes a small fractional part of o e untoss the size of the HOUSC | the situation with Stewart in 19 i . c f ,\ : aterially an- | e showed considerable resentment,” ress. and politically an integral part of the Nation which thi eI RAL L St i AAding S ite o po! gral p o b Lt Jd TR uly, 1991, o badl was res | Rockefelier said, adding that this was (nn""r‘rv“ represents. y : S ¥ from e census o comnutiee | yelative to the mplication that he was National representation will clothe the Washingtonian with a vital v Wi fix the House membership L out of the country by design. | American privilege, to which he is undenfably in equity entitled; will ) merease of the | Rovkefeller talked with wart again Rishard K. Dean, right. in custody of Yeadquarters Petective Baghy King. cleanse him of the stigma and stain of un-Americanism, and, curing his | | Dresent membership, Under ts, S0 last Monday, he said., after hix arrest following a fire at a store. 4t 621 Fourleenth street, where his fornta would gain four memnber - Told the Truth. o bl et contr : Se “It will relieve the Nation of the shame of un-Americanism at its York, Pennaylvania’ and Tevas, | that Col. Stewart told the truth,”| heart and of impot t his evil, two each, ‘and Arkansas, Connecticut. | he added. “I disagree with the position | | “lt ‘lfi ,,:“:’3::"; ;”,'"“,' :dflhi ReciN: . Georgia, Dlinois, Massachusetts, New [ he took here, but it was |mp<.e£m\:- Tl FRENCH AVIATORS | njury or hardship upon either Nation or Capital Mexieo. North Carolina, Oklahoma and | discuss the subject with Col. Stewart, | REACH NEW YORK | | ) to counteract these benefits. ‘Washington, one each. Maine and Mis- | as vou gentlemen perhaps can under- the brea in Ci Cy i : i ide 4 ot sourt would lose one scat cach, stand. | L e Since then scores of bills for Teappor- |~ “I want to be falr to_ Stewart apd FROM WASHINGTON ned afterward that during the will to efface a shameful blot from the national escutch- tionment have been introduced and ex- | every one concerned, but T am prepared | | table discussion of flood lee- | _ ‘ various features of the Jadwin | posals for flood con- | 4 . A & tensive hearings have been held. Mr.|to act as my best judgment directs.” eon; the spirit of true Americanism and righteous hatred MeLeod points out t it is not un-| The witness sald that so long as he| ___(Continued from First Page) tion of the C of cracy i . se: ioti i precedented for any State or a num-|had confidence in the integrity of the howed that an informal anrd autocracy in any guise; the patriotic impulse toward full Der of States to lose not only one, but | management of & company in which he [to that of an almost horizontal one, | report. was_se hile rh{ P",udom-s preparedness of the Nation as a champion of democracy many ts in the House, but that it |had stock, he should support the man- | waved heartily to ' m the ground Market ized that the Con- 5 e . is unprecedented for Congress to post- | agement. e - commission house wnclination to get busy and representative government everywhere in the world— pone inde pportionment thi “The moment I feel that evidence Sl Lol ""“]‘"- i Brother of Manager of Con ted in clos ation. s know: no " . " ible : 4 > e arly as pos- | such thet I ot belleve in their in- S e uet got into the air three . 2 i 1 entered into by those | all “’I"‘"'"e to make "“-'fh"- at this very moment our ® ay in the making of laws. | tegnity 1 am prepared to withdraw my | foris oF Cinys BSWE foedt cern “Going Out of Busi- | appeal for the adoption of this amendment e ttention that Virginia in 1810 | support.” he added ships con_observation | new p s in the Hof herel “As a stockholder T w ects | Plane: and as they were getting | . T would proceed in a 1 n the House, where As a stockholder T want no projects e | ness” Arrested. ; uid_p e e w 10; that Massachus 1t are derived by & compromise with { H i { i , { | President C a i [Pt RISt G S ML TR T e e 1 and Ot thiee eavi; New Jessey. [ “I believe then, and 1 belleve now, | 3 pwan he three Demo- | admitted rea- | ne assessment fea- | in 1810 had 20 members and in 1840 right.” er the crowd once more. n it win plan and presented WIFE IN TRIANGLE SHOOT]NG dropped down to 10 and now has 16:| He sald he was not an active bisi- [HTICk out for the € ; Ao s supporting the claim of their o Carotina from 1810 to 1840 | ness man, but was engaged in philan- | faretell loo! $ rth-| g States that the cost of the had 13 members and now has 10 that | thropie wor R he \‘}lf“{f atehing e sy FEly DREADS IDEA OF GOING HOME New Hampshire for 20 years liad 6| ©1 have never been actively en, . R e : of ne Federal Government. b d now has 2 | in the m ment of any busines A 8 : 4 e . g | members and 1 b * COT> " “he fiyers arrived at the field about | hat store. a r : | R R T ! on, but 1 do hold slock In many," | 7. 45 gclock an the plane on the | held today b 2 gaunan Coolidze Wants Action. Proposal Strongly Supported. on the | Representative Mcheod has strong to depar chatted | cinet charged e Prefers Staymg 1n I'louse o etention to upport of prominent men ou botk sides | Tgnorant st Company.. | sison, the Ambassador: Mal. | gt a fire that occurred at the est Republican leader of the Senate, and | of the House in his etfort to get some | Replying to questions by Senator | e e Momer C. | lishment about 3:15 o'clock this morn- Sinator “Sones’ haltman of ‘the com- | s H * definite reapportionment ‘measure | Walsh,” Rockefeller said he never knew g A > $ ing The De e O mimitic whilctihey Chister oY | acing usband at esidence o d at this session. His letter to rd anything about the Contincntal | Ik, (minas N 2 StBEt of the fiood control legiclation in the Senate R miligneRtediauiy re, and membirs of the embassy Is, who made “of thethe his dicappointment at the length of | : Her MOt]’ICl‘ “On the se ot pregent) (R IRVARREES, 0L f e it 3 D atehtimne Joss | Maj 5 = & oty { A ton the press e country qu ow well arc you act e th =% i N ofe 108 amage emises, e senting t a time which has been devoted to hear . : ention Con [ the facts as they developed here as to |, 1T ibed fnto their leather | (PN Ve 500 and $3.000, adding | was composed of J. O. B “The President's impatience 1s said to PSR R B B | eupportion the membership of "':lofll;“clniml‘?*:lm .Tk:s’x followed | Pared to g0 aboard | that this was fully covered by ance. W. H. Harrison Co., J. L ve been prompted somewhat by ad- the House in accordance with the con- ad : ‘ 3 b | dress g . Detective Howard E. Ogle, who, with of the CI o 2 prempted somewhat by ad-| For pretty 22-year-old Mrs. Annie E 1‘ fer not to meet her husband under |stitutional mandate. Your notice was | (hem i the newspapers.” was the (2 E e b HE o e B Lecrer sadipwil T| Ward of eommittee ot el SOMIMENCE | Sale, the wife who figured in a domestic | those circumstances greatly encouraging to my te and | SPON - d d Barnes, conducted an investigation, re- Winsiow B !ha,s 10t even started the | “Do_you still love your husband?”| others witally “d ang Walih then recited the details, tell- otk o A thins had die 3 3 o " tri {10 you o8 pthers s tally ted and’| e Sl r 1i o v prted that their investigation had dis- Il ah hipeThat s e 'ho?““‘ Mrs. Sale was asked. Pausing a moment | now 50 unfuirly represented i Ihe | I8 of the eflurts Stewart made to get |, i e cord Plosed that “at midnight young Dean of Kenton T. Davis, the safe security of | before answering she replied gravel ; | the ofl which the Continental after- sogsergr 2oy . 0 took & taxi cab at Thomas Circ include. Morcover, the bl LR I L “In view of your expressed interest| ¥ard oblained at $150 a barrel and g, wton, store and treated the driver to a President nias let it be known that he |able than the unccrtainty of her hus- T Ay, L~ kL e el ; e ‘maning in the store 10 minutes ix ooposed to including the headwater | pand's welcome. Feels Sorry for Both, I call your attention tw the f | Bt On rtr o e CRie Shie Smokes as He Primes Engine. coming out. the driver told the police. | ¢ tributaries he general flood control | i i : o e e e g two months have elapsed sinee your | v Ll 4 et SR ) ettt 530-horse- | Dean declared i ? T e et i | g Order=d released al 3 gclock Fenter | i sl wocl o proe oty | Dosition was made kiiown and the com- | SR of, ERTHY ovmed b SR Staai o e A S rac: | _ ~This place s _bumed up. Come Benefted States shall bear thelr share | to remain as a “guest” at the House of | to Davis, mutial friend of the husbund | B s b sl o & were:the sublect of much | dawntomorrow: | We re @ous 3 fiave The “Precidint conferred at_some | Brnest W, Sate, wheh ‘i’n,Z“’fca’;‘,‘{Z%””fi’;.?.vi“fn“i'n;-“u’.‘,/,(k’ O g oably saved | question of yeapportionment. All ‘ot (i ST OE (NI LY e nehame pulfing vigor- | Dean was then driven o 3 gambling St today- with Aenatoe- Smoos of | EictL, W Sale, when she learmed he | B ol Ao o Bae Suruns dusing | e meetings of this commitiee up 1| TIGTH "on e small table . front. o B g RO~ | place in Marvland just over the Dis- Dtan. chatrman of the Senate finance | charged with assault with intent to kil | e scenc. thal stastied crowds on Gons | LI, present, time have been confinod | s i o th a planger injected high. | trict line. The police learne committee. The latter stated that! ywnile her husband was bei necticut avenue Thursday after o the question of a census bill, and | it U g pLa e O into the mtake stacks..In- | that he came back in an automobi everything would be in readiness for |, Vrlc ber husband was .being ar- | Nl SLEnbE, oty A oth men | 1 8Mm informad by the chairman of that lacke allk’ cord, « Ehe fihantier looked (g e away. as!to North Capitol and H streets north fhe Sonese 1o take up.the ‘ax peducs | Fagned in Fullce Court this morning | M, B (o o0, e e I | Committee that ‘several more heurings | (ltel Bt 0, 0s the Senator re- e ina the pipe almost met - near the Government Print He explained, | 1™ Sa A8 O ee lenving her | band would get out of his troub will be held on the question of census s o . nks our gas won't Office and took a street car to Twel LAl ool bt Y g Bt ot of s Lol o before & reapportionment bill will be Quericd on Conference. I treet and New York avenue. There % ‘ taken up. “Three witnesses who were P ! he got into another taxi and was driven “1 will appreciate an early declsion | JEQE Witleskes WO SWCIE R AR RHIE 1 i W th and the 4 s OB | conference said the price of $175 was, 1hen came a queer looking object at- o th e upon my request.” | hever mentioned,” Walsh said with em. | tached to several lines, rubber bands | being all the matter t of what the |\ " pouse of Detention is more accept- | o b { 1 do now. in this highly fmportant question, may . who wore a gray cutaway e i t well forward in the witness | interest by the ing his conference with the ; was the operty bill, Does Not Want to Go Home, he beljeves. will pass the Senate. | ghe doesn't intend to go home where | €Xpiained today. Opposes Long Session. ;h:;z husband ;uu s with her mar- ihmvfi;,,li \-.‘,m-l’ be there. I thought ft | ps g phasis “nd “1 s s A lH-I i-starting de- . ; ried sister and mother, | would be nothing more than a fist This was a_conference of ofl men fn ‘¢ % renches Asi dr;’".'r;n: );;.;:.,’v:fl‘y'_!a‘r";:‘"a'r‘!'i;- ‘lhl'rgllddjusl’ramrr nul!l go back to | fight 7:1"1‘ nmli Mr. Davis could tak HOPE FADES FOR 44 New York, where the Continental deal :n Brazil, and which the ! .‘u- ~\\x]'n i of the Sood-control ) on. | my hushand right now.” Mrs. Sale ex- | care of himself” was put through and where Stewa by ever since to get immediate results ecause of the flood weacon being % |plained. “I'm just u little bit afraid.” | Wherever the young wife goes nfter TRAPPED IN SHAFT tentitied resale Drice of $1.75 & baree; | i turning over the pe cngine Dear at hand the President was rep- | Sale and his wife's sister made aleaving ihe House of Detention lute | | w ed for the oil | with its propelicr mounted high from | lhe gam! Jrsenied as being anxious o see this | visit 1o the House of Detention Jast | today she I3 ‘going to' conccal b OF BLAZING MINE| “were you aware of the substance of | the ground important legii/ative matter out of the | night when Mrs. Sale, somewhat to the | pluce of refuge. © “My sister and s nt {these facts when yau talked to C ‘The starter constituted & leather [ 23 %0 a5 i remove ell obstacles 10 | astonishment of hier Keepers, refiised to | mother alvays did think a lot of my e el ot Py | Stewart last Monday?" the Senator con- "PUOLT or pocket. whic fitted over | th h e porsibi e T R .‘,}h"f")phl‘mvd mx;u -krln-dmd ml,n im‘ .ndl and T can't go home while | —(Continued from First Page.) tnied SheupTtie v‘mw!ln I-Z{uh Fu : ‘»‘d““" 2 b s100d | see her husband because he had “made he is still there” she s | “Not 1 et " Wi b re| e ¥ 1ubber bands n out from it and € " has_received as- | “Nor 15 she wolng ) hein to er | 1Y of recognition expressed the beliet | S, e Y. ewart | 10 the rubber bands were altached fone am Dean told pollce this morning tis that the | “All my clot are in my | TENE. for she & she | that they might be those of men Now | about them * A | long lines. Four Bolling Field enlis! the phrase “burned up® s & on to dis- : Eeolkinkd ads the notorlety that has faiien Lo | Hsted as missing | hetthior Interview was Col. Stew. | Mo cach held one of the | among merchants for denol husband won't let my lot sluce the shooting occurrence Those known to be missing today | art willing to discuss the matter, other | WeTe stretehed out in a d fon oppo- § 1y one eise bring them down | “I've worked ever since I'e buen mare | Were: Denbis Murphy. Everett. HArS | han to say that elther he nor his com- | 3¢ the “boot” " Two wires aiso were | here. T tink he wants me W come | ried and have got 1o go buck to Work Everett: Matthew Aviward, | pany had done anything improper, | SUached (o the “boot one of T " o home 10 get them ” But she indicated | somewhes A ale s Bhe was | Boston: James Dolan, Everett; | 0T had the facts, 1 think it would | ¥ the “Urip" and held by the Fr FANC Euicelis g she would pre- | married when only 16 years old. “oleman Flaherty. Wincheater. atid Mer | lve “boen quite mpossble to have | Mechanic with the pipe, white the other | 1 (80, SR (RGREE (I In ECONOMIC sURvEY | ——————————— — s sl Al or Merritt Fineh, address unde Sotten o : e e held by another enilsted ms: store window the leg ns “Got ISEEKS LIMIT ON USE CIVIC GROUPS T mined In nddition, at least fonr other | tatls in either interview.” | The four men farthest away from Of Businoss : 0 STUDY persons were tentatively lsted ws miss- | “Might not a stockholder of a com- the propelies le e Yopes and the | Stle at the premise COMM” IEE NAMED‘ OF U. S. ARMED FORCE FIREWORKS REGULATION " sughout the night firemen, police bany ""‘1"””" an officer of that w-mv:"|':1‘:llntlll‘|.lx:‘. ngine Tnstantly “\'\‘m ::\x r AKE SH, | ougho e iy emen, police- | puny under such efreumstances stde of the engine. stantly the big | e 7y men and other workers (relessly search- :,.(, it }'.:“’"“'“]‘)‘,'j!?“”“' s and ex= | propeller swung around. the e ARMY TO MAKE SHADES. McBwain Would Prohibit Inter-| o ed the smoking tuins for additonal |© “Very rightly i , caught and roared out Lieut. Comdr. ———— &t Proposed Amendment to Police | hodles while sobbing groups of re 406 7o oot solBave IR e [Lebiix directed this operation, et | The army plans to man 01 3 “ & 1 Fuleged - I 2 ! e i s EVEry g sl np o e ter- vention Except in Case of Rules Would Liberalize Sale L‘\v‘ \"ylrml .mu 1]2::‘1"(‘;“’m?lllxl:d‘h'u)“l.x me ln;lnl veuring the information” il 'I'l’}ml\‘j!;:\ hu:s»x T -\!:\“ Verk Window shades for its new b 1 pli St of nforma or | 1 i ! ! etween he d Ne o ot Danger to Americans, and Discharge in D, C, | Clustered about the undertaking rooms { if you could f“;L"'(':'('":‘,‘_ you, Senator, Lwhich Maj. Davidion gave him, Lieut. | At various posts, out of cloth pt chased Changes in U. 8. By the Associsted Prows s s where the dead were being ldentified. e 3 BOINg Wy | Comdr. Lebrix, the navigator of the, during the war to line:uniforms. An | A measure seeking to Umit the pow- | The Citzens' Advisory Council, the | "‘41‘ o found . frequent - expression Confidenge in Stewart, '”l"'(""\”“””'“"'"“ Mt oup into sectons | acmated saving to the Government {ers of the President to employ armed | Board of Trade, Chamber of Commierce | it (¢ LRI 10 Wi e T it | quicckeleller then repeated that he had | AL ClltAbMch THih the cockylt’ nehing] O 310000 1 Gxpecci) & for the ,:Y;n]mw;:l 1;.!.4-rl\rnmu in ' and the Merchunts and Manufacturers | Plagmigin. 42 Pb UL S e fi:;.“:l aHincence, I SeNert a0 e | rieiit coste Tt ‘\‘u\“‘\l’"xllllnn\‘ull:;! L ,:""{W A 1“' tily clothi o leaders and e aflairs of & forelgn Couli- | Ao oo oo b lun der, wis > | gurdes I as & very competent, cas | ghe ongine. : o mnd has be.un to deteriorate and is Asoctation have been wiked by the | the Mussachusetts General Hospital ] Supie business min L €4 the engine. uo longer suitable for wse i umforms executives was app So8ay by Bic- s introduced in the House . k s p 3 gt el winted day by Bee- | ntutive | Metwain, | Commissioners 1o pass upon a propoed | Boston with thice tellow workers, Al-| - “Can you then make any surmise as | Insignia Painted on Flane. If sold for rags. it would e wver 1o take charge of the | Democrat, South Caroling, amendment 0 the police regulations dis e ; though Wiy fuce wis busned almost be- {1 how “Col. Stewart. could have been| Satisfled with the temperature of |38 compared o the $100,000 survey of economsc changes n the | The bill would prohibit the employ- | destynett 1o Hberalize the sale and dis- | srted. it the oter ten e treated | 2. A yond recopnition, Flanulgan gamely -y, ae outtraded for the Humphreys #q Blaes b of armed forees In forelgn coun- y 15 e o v nee 4 vct. | Chisrge of fireworks in the District, The | ot " v " “ p v s $o0] | Punds smour W 4150000 have except when the need for protect- | e it e | haven't undertiken 10,” Rockefelier | Waved awiy the wheel chocks and i g ose beer, s anced tely :.n Gt hu\ 8 of citizens of the United | Commissioners Lentatively e dape| - T MRHS TLATONER 51 |ireplisd | taxted up to the north end of the fleld, Selariey wraron n'“m‘r\'m“»;m]p P 5 iy S0t {he =i I8 80 urgent ax not 1o permit the | prove g jo iRy s | tou idren, wh ad been early | you do 5o now?” ate ernoon the flyers paid ! o b Wuress o8 Waon BiStes & S0 Nrgen S novHOIpRIAIL thed provedithne wimsatine Hitido e prd e el Y ieun Taform o trowm] S ou o b o acteristie of | fOIOWCd DY the escort planes They umoheduled VMU T the House and it e e W pset o i o OF Congress o vain bill folo | Do to take deinite action until these | friion (had her hiband was safe, col= | the colonel to pay more. than he hus | ok # bosition o the west end of the .. They were reeotved by Speaker lowed rejection by the Mouse of an | Organizations report o them, Japd when bis body was idenOfied. | 1o in any deal,” field wnd’ the Breguet started ouly to Longworth who later took - them o | wmendment W the Army supply i If the new rule b adopted Wash- | Landrigan had been a deep sew diver | o e er. do you know ang. | FULD few feet bofore 1t was in the wir, | Vice President Dawes. - The Vice Prest- | chalrmanship, which vould have probibited use of by, . & for years and had only vecently vetiregl | thing about the disposition of these he plane will carry back to France fdent nted them to the members ide Walter ¥ |War Department funds to send troops | ‘PELOnIans nay - buy and st oftf gy i perilous profession for WIS | honds?* [two pleces of evidence that It hus [of the Senate. who filed by the dais | i e Com- |7t Of the country except by specific sparklers, torches, five boxes, fountadns, | his fanily thought would be safer wa Nothing whatever.” fbeen in Washington — One is o mmm-;um[ shook hands with the whrmen .| needs w Com- | uthorization of Congress o licks, an HoiAtons eoiken 0OrL et un SAGUHaR A (hioes AHQ; JRTLI. e aiineHion AR SHAWSE lsEredio) VIS IR 0B Bo g Blely uliging [/ Re AYsr thien departeciiee vt Amerirs s Gt sl e Gred lghis and Loy pistols of the. frics | a wite and six chilaren, the Youngest of | the Liharty bonds held by ih erred: to pline islgnin - white dony ot the | Ar Station for an mspection of the wrence, gent of w Eng- o and witomatic types, 10wl for- | whom wis born w week ugo, Frends |l anon result of the dea [ Capitol ugwinst n field of blue wnd | latest tvpe military planes there o | }f-,_ O M e piew Yoo (DR, HAMILTON TO SPEAK | bid fuccrackers of wny kind, torpedoes | who have not yet told her of her hus- [of which the 1ln\vlmn:"u‘:lmnh'nd:\ want | RUFTOURGNG bY & slzcly of ol ang "‘"",'1' T s S 3 4 roman enndies, skyrockets, devil chasers, | s doath veported that the family { o Fall, Nauares, which was patited on the | ton by Lient Comde. D C. Watson, AT FRATERNITY DINNER | son-of-ayune, bombs or any other i | ud only $2 1 ca finelnge. and. the wiher s e word { executive oficer and_ Lieat. W, G de A bl : s T Fa Tt Ant e Toe soxcl| o i BeEt Sl Inquiry Asked. “Washington,” which was added to the | 'Tomlinson, who was officer of the day ey oy : . e T | plosive muterial Prestdent 1t 1 Kahle of the company b jrave you made any eoffort to fAnd | 10nE Hst of clties the plane has vistted [ Liout Costes manifested mueh e - i Chaminr ¢ & Ulam Augus Hemilton, dean of 9 atendinent containg a provision deched that the exploston probably [ogc whethier by chance some of (hese | SDee its creation lest in the land planes while Lieut disery A o e id Moty | poweyer, for e fssuance of peomity | Wis coused by the fulure of & Jows {bonds got into the possession of e | Those i the escort were: Formation | Comde Lebrix, who {3 & naval aviator jerier 1 Sl P u 1ibe Uhe | rornrawprks. |dikpia it pthd re sl The sttected st formed o the compantes you wre intereated | of Army “Hawk A by Lieut. Willlam | was dewwn o the new se w bttt Wb |y G fire matshial ws under Ghe proes | Wil by totud of 25 4 the plant Rockefeller win asked. Heott mnd conststing of Llents Jullan 8. [ Among those e saw was the 1912 de 1 by the Bl N B el Jras L epalaton Ewhich coversw taet of S0 weres on e | Tt i ot aceured o me ' Dexter and 1L Mazen, totmation of {sign Cartisy pusher b ternity at the Cariton Holel tonight s < bank of the Mystie Jtver, opposdte | eCould yon have the management of | Navy “Hawka,” Capt Rogers, | given s firsl fight dv mort W partof tie celebration ol Ui Twonty- Chatleatown Ui compantes muke an nguiny?” [U 8 MO, and Liewts W | g by Capt M C Richardson, o the | Burean of Actonautics ’ nfth unniversary of Wy fuunding | - Lhie first blast camne with & voar that 1 ocertaily could; that s, § can | UCh and Prederick R and Owen 1D Clgrien 1) Hamel of Washinzton Jord SHENANDOAH PARK BILL wits hetd Iy cities for miles around [set on fool an mquiey.” 3 A el RiE station; formation of Avmy | Affer w visit (o thewr plane at Boll high oh Jior of Bigma Nu PR, vl IS SENT TO PRESIDENT |und wlinont dmmediately a gigantic “You mean the foundation ) Dopaleon” observition planes, Lients fing Fiekd they retiimed to the eiy preside, with Kdward 5. Brashears as | eloud of thick biuck smoke spurted up-| “Yes, and all the companiss with [ Marry A, Dinger, Frodevick Schaussand fand spent the senmindas of | the eve % Avmy phots wero [ uing as guests of Maj Qeotges Then Lt innied ward Wi w few mdnates Ave [which you are asaociated " Deverenx Myer o | turnbshed by Bolling Field ault, Al attache of the cmbassy and After their luneheon with Prostdent | Atme. Thenault i it ori the fire scemed to have the store this morni aw hats, scor of the fire Rad ¢ Hoover Arpoints Industrial Lead- | ers and Executives to Study } | (the big power plant. Lieut Costes | Somotrow stternoon wl 3 o'cdock a | To expedite the purchise of land for s summoning ) X . " | i o w summoning help trom half I would be very happy to do bronme tahlet placed in the will of the | Bhenandosh Natlons) Park, the e nenihy s had been sounded | UPhatUs all,” sald Walshh . o ‘ Futhonal Usiversity Liw School in coni- - Hartison bl pssed by U fand (e eptire wien was shiouded D0 vou kiiow what tenson prompted | = ¥ HENRY W. SAUL DIES. :“”‘:’r':’"";'“f! Vhr’l‘, ‘,n}m‘p:‘,';'v g | et o hA hursduy. s vlm'u:u’h the gloom of the ol prlt through which [ Col Htowart to decline to anawer these ¢ o t{ l fon tark Cit Hu Pl vall e unvelled by Miss G e gt by U House Tate yesterda . SLIOnET" wiked: @enniae » 2w . q to Come P Inetr; R th, e of e orgsnizers, Justice [ proosed piok Srom AT6000 o gxtone | M0y viible I Tex- | U1 Bven't any fdes e o N ~ o i N dent 6t Capitnl Frederick 1. Siddong of the District g fack tgton, to the Sorth, and Braintree, o] “DIE you - ask him " %’] me to rl\ll\L &ll\kl bfud‘\ 5 bp;‘flks‘l’ b;l)':i ot Cort will deiver Ve widress Atter the wbhrization v pesed by |0 I GEOE G 0y eapn - No, sl Henry W Congress 1 the last sesston 6 was o1 covered that comideiabie portion VIl down Lo tha HOTKIE Mk o BRI | Vather Out of Firn g . €21y, 6iea 61 Bis nome, 1 imy-roet PATENT BILL REPORTED, |the propoet i v archira |4 K '.‘,':'.‘m‘l"“'l“"m'l’| ]'l':“l‘:l"nl‘,"'l‘; Seeplytig o Clitrman Nye, Rockfoller | By 1 e iatod P ! P (he Vet question of Lineatns eet b witer m long ) i st Jand athe dahy pay D | B0 BRIl 0, MUEIEE SUR 68 o) 4 g | o 5 o o e | b v by e widow, s Net ,,',v’“ 'l‘ i e e Yo e sonind of e explostors i raced | 5000 1 the ot interet his e AUNGEIELD, 1L, oy 1L oaony u . lawyer M l\n\‘x‘ K 4 Hived - wices u o N it er 1 8 alt ik : o eadsting o eoarida ey ke e e i st vwny Bagniers | Committe Approves Gurabed Free|arked tht the wren of e pork be je- | 08 i oty e e Bt Ol sYelt | AUahaan. Tinooli whose biFUIRY B> [ o onite anaer Fhey ndieate, bt o Lnersd ot Wil e oo ) Biivicy MaRsTa dueed. T Wil passedd yenterduy, whieh arly A;H‘\.IIN o the woe et |3 ol e i fi o i o | e Wi be alctverd MO, | et e, At Tachl fiat waik . ) e s 4 i . 8 e g TR i el e ‘:f‘“m‘ or il sl - I.. m,n], plents m;‘ wivh UL ook i the Biandard O of Indiana. | WS only & ontinuly success @ & Lneoln Was e mate aiesstud ihan : AthuL hew o0 6.4 o clo g A bk v e w cnressional paten hon e of phystelans, who wore s | N tnens moeed with Ny Tt 10 TRWSEE I EHe elenit eourts, bt e Was friany of the lanyer who pravticed with Distiiet approgy Dier v Ceretery o Guraed L Ko Girsgossian, who | . - moned by e mingement. Bevernd | s st stiange’ Ut Btewart obrbly msupassod e the higher i CAL VoAl L9Es an ad . ,;I.|,,,: W v iventen ometind of | King Ts Indisposed, Privats pisked el Bves G0 | perited Blackmer ematn wx chaty- bmals of the land o However, o the higher comrts - the NS ol SHON0 W e Cap Held for Murder 19 Years Ago liring fres snesgy, Wes reporied yes i o bralition b e dyig o ol 0 aaof the boad of (he Midweat even | All of which, belleves Pl M Augle, siate Supteme Goil s (e United PR aud Prainig Cwmmissein o ool ’ terauy by the ol petents commiiien | BHUBSELS, Felmuary 11 O Phe (e work of vesoue,Tho physiobins e he Gt it lackmer wis “play- | contern on e decidiing aoor mhis fnotes conis hewe and ag Chteaga e a0 e Palfoion act (o T QUNGETOWN, Ohla Aml.u.‘,:y Biragoninn on b Divention n.‘ King u'v Alghinlnton, whio b inking 6ol i wn ey sl W w e [ g the gme’ tor Homphveys I Ghe ol career i L Eancoln hadt e cnviable recard 18 s plavanow i« . 7).~ Quiney 11si, silas Sames Wilia shedd Srve ey generatar wid |Lous of Wiree, was dispad todey, | e silehily inired weiw todted and winalt denl tathor i Ohat of (e Btan- | M Abgle, Wha Byoseeretary of Ehe | doubitnd 10 any Tawaer has cuee g dad an . var wiested Lire yeeidy o clutmn thiat Wik method v Wbt o Ui advice ol pliyabciions e was | sitenpl nisde W nssiage the et of [dard O of bt whtel owns the | Einceln Centeniiind - Cominbaton, voo passed Tis fecond i the state s 19-yewsold uurder cirgs, W, who | Sliniiad ens withy ittle capoa or | bet Judooes, T ‘Iv:wmw:\l it W “n..‘ mate serluply Jurt il wib- | Midweat, A B Hipline af Donver | vawlod” iy vonveption of bl R : Ny e heie werr awn, 3 eharged Wit laben 0 s planned 1o make b §ege, | lonces vould taka 1 0 honpitals, sold e ol e o v Wit efore W apecind gathe W the ol these tacts, We can say that 1 that he eons he siaying of his wif t;‘ Bloninghsm, | Me ik been vecking for yeais W lmkl‘:l'v“ 'u“ Ira 11'1 Bere ooy will go Pronerty duinsge ;:AI-‘lluh;y lu‘u ot w.‘.: fi?u..'"-.m'n‘\'.l”flfii"m'.'.f..i-'.','.. “.-l:,lml!‘:}uln‘\u:!al:inl\' x.:m“ ‘I‘l‘n‘\‘\‘n‘\l‘l‘l‘:u“ |\'~‘~ G .'-l x:::uv\f llln‘.\llu “uu: ‘."\,.n“ “lix.\n o the },I\:m:lu\\h:l\\ W W PASSTA N WY T YA Dl Claue 1 cgisste ectly W Bwilerinng, waveed §00,000, wida I suppult uf i cantention, Ihe ad e 10 Uuls @B Sty waud sl sighied - ¢ ” e

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