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HOUTING LANED ON CAMBUNG RN ictim in Critical Condition. ‘ Three Held—Barber Con- fessed, Police Say. James Dore, 32 years old, of 17 N reet, is in a critical condition at Sib- ly Hospita' from gunshot wounds suf- red last night, when he was shot in h alleged argument ovi e gambling me known as ‘‘numbe; [Police are holding J. C. Coates, 46, of 36 Ninth street, proprietor of a bar- r shop at Fourth and Q streets, where ooting took place; Joseph Willie 38, 403 Q street, and Audella | t, 38, of 1508 Third street, a bar-| employed by Coates. The men, all | blored, are being held at the second ecinct station house. Coates walked hto the eighth precinct station an pur after the shooting last night and [dmitted, police say, firing the shot. he two other men are held for in- tigation. According to police, Dore went to he barber shop and demanded money, ich he said was due him on a bet on e “policy” game. An argument is id to have followed, during which ore is alleged to have cursed Coates jnd the shooting followed. Dore, who, police said, R street after the shoot; S S h the nose by a’bullet phys lans at Sibley Hospital believe lodged t the base of the brain. Police upon arriving at the scene of he shooting found a .32-caliber re- folver in & drawer in Coates’ barber hop. Dore had lived at the N street ad- ss, & rooming house, for more than month with his brother, Edward Dore. Making a Cocoon. A sllkworm spins 300 yards of fine dk around itself when it is nine weeks Manufacturers of Czechoslovakia are modernizing their plants. Amateur Pllyer. GORDON KILBOURNE, Washington player, who will take the part of Penrod’s sister, Margaret, in the presentation of “Penrod” tonight at the Wardman Park Theater, under aus- pices of the Junior Theater. Mrs. Wal- ter Tuckerman will be hostess of the evening and Wilmot Lewis will speak. COOLIDGE IS ELECTED INDUSTRIAL COUNCILOR Former President Is Named to Membership on National Con- ference Board. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, April 19.—Former President Calvin Coolidge. has been elected a councilor of the National In- dustrial Conference Board, Magnus W. Alexander, president, announced yes- terday. . Other councilors whose election was announced are: Dr. Frank Goodnow, president of Johns Hopkins University; Dr. Michael Pupin, professor at Colum- bia University, and Paul M. Warburg, chairman of the International Accept- ance Corporation. STRICT CENSORSHIP (3 OF ADS IS STRESSED .2 Wiley of New York Times Urges “Newspapers to Co-operate With Better Business Bureans. . In a talk yesterday before the Wash- ington Advertising Club, at the National Press Club, Lewis Wiley, business mana- ger of the New York Times, stressed importance of strict censorship of ad- vertising. 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