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MACDONALD WINS NARROW VICTORY Conservative Absentees Save British Government Coal Bill Defeat. By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 20—F.|msl! Macdonald, prime minister, today re- tained the confidence of lhe British House of Commons on an important measure but by the margin of eight votes. The Commons last night voted the coal mlnu bill its second reading, 281 to 273. Since the voting wu -lmuc st.rlnly along pa ny lines, with the ing with the opposluon 1t Avpe-red thn taved off defeat on a “Resign Now!” Cry. heers came from the Labor section when the result of the division was cer- tain, but these were drowned with cries of “Resign now!” when official figures revenled *un how slim was the govern- ment 1. The vau actually was on a Conserva- whole Houss of Parliament. this concession, Mr. Lloyd George and all but two of his conferees voted with the opposition. Government to Parley. Between now and January 21, when Parliament nnumbles after the hcll- the ent will negotiate with the various u:d and economic in- terests that have registered disapproval of the bill in whale or in part, hoping by this means to placate enemies of the measure. Mr. MacDonald replied to the sarcasm of Winston Churck , former chancellor of the exchequer, * “You are making poli- tics of this and nothing else. All your wit and polished phrases are for the |bacl 0 to the you d sole purpose of forcing us to country rm -nomer election. we will s.euum at Worst. David Lloyd George charged the worst luturel of | of socialism eatures. He denounced the bill as vmmu and as ukely to raise the price of coal to con. ubi.nlt vote was made up ol 27.’- s. The mlde up of fl! erals and 4 Independ ents Absente numbered u uborms 32 Conurv.mu and 15 Liber: HOUGHTON IS "GREETED AS CHURCH OFFICIAL Former Ambassador, Now Chair- man of Couneil, Pleads for U. 8. in World Court. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 20.—Alanson B. Houghton, former Amhuss.dor to Germany and to Cireat Britain, was wel- comed formally as the new chairman of mmlsllon on International Justice il of th: ul:‘:derul Couneil e of armaments the lowut lzvel comvltlble Ilth sell- defense,” and support of “the President in his efforts to eliminate eompetmve mv-l »mmmmu. The mission said, “the env-nu of the Uniwd &..aus u-no the Wnfld Court on the basis of the Root formula. the ardm :ntnn them. A heavy ABE MARTIN SAYS This is the season when we git more tissue paper nn excelsior fer our money hl anythi 1 rmin's 'exer ise an’ when 'iheltl nld nl s ma remarked Jake ntley, «connl:m 1920.) + GERMAN UNEMPLOYED CLASH WITH POLICE 2 | Two Men Killed in Berlin—Demon- ! stration, Backed by Communists, | Staged in Several Cities. By the Associated Press. RLIN, December 20.—Demonstra- tions of the unemployed were staged simultaneously at the behest of Com- munists in several large German clues last evening. Serious clashes with the police resulted, and it that two men had been kil ;e’rm riots. Scores of persons were The demonstrations were held to k up demands for special Christmas tide relief Irom city councils. 'he most serious claghes occurred in Berlin. The fact that the demonstra- tions were to take place had been wide- ly advertised and the Jolice had issued cordon was thrown lround the cny p\ll&ed dlmomv.nwrl to reneh thnt b\:fdt ] CHOICE PIANOS FOR_ ENT FREE TUNING UNDER RENTAL CONTRACT WORCHS 1110 G EST1879 Dodge Cars NEVER BEEN DRIVEN Displayed in Our Showraom Onlp Prices on All These Models Will Be Increased After Jan. 1, 1930 New Dodge Brothers Sixes 2-Door Sedan ...eveveveswss 4-Door Sedan, Standard..... 4-Door Sedan, De Luxe.....$1,065 Business Coupe ....... Coupe, De Luxe.. Standard Vlctona e Roadster (6 wire wheeh)... $1,020 Dilives Daiverod Frics $845 $1,080 $995 $1,130 $1,200 $1,080 $1,160 $1,160 $1,265 New Dodge Brothers Senfors 5-Passenger Sedan.. Landau Sedan ........ Standard Coupe ...... we iRoadster (6 wire wheels)....$1,495 Deliverea. weee..$1,408 verr.. 81,495 veens.$1,495 Detlvers $1,7 60 $1,810 $1,760 $1,900 All Cars Fully Equipped Wire wheels and fender wells available on all models at slight additional cost The Trew Motor Co. JOSEPH B. TREW, Pres. 1509 14th St. N. W, Decatur 1910 Open Daily Till 10 P. M—Sundsy 9 A. M, Till § P. M. L C. Barber Motor Co. 1805 14th St. N. W. Kaplan & Crawford, Inc 2329 Champlain 8t. N. W H. C. Fleming Motor Co. Hyattsville, Md. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923, FEAST OF HOLY NAME TO0 BE MARKED HERE " Society in Washington Section Will | Janusr 2 Celebrate in Blessed Sacrament Church January 12. The Washington section of the Holy | Name Society of the United States will | celebrate the Feast of the Holy Name on January 12 at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Chevy Chase Park- way. solemn mnu of missa can oW ered on this date a resull of the recent authorization of Pope us XI making the second Sun- day of Jlnulry the feast day instead of The decision followed the t Lh | Name feast so that it would fall regu- | larly on a Sunday. The original rescript of the Sacred Congregation of Rites in Sovereign Pontiff grants this privilege tlh!c was received recently by Father Ripple from his eminence, Thomas CarMeal ni, O. P, urdlnul protector of ‘who an rn tion when it was prese; gregation of Rites last September. Solemn mass of missa cantata may e | now be offered in every church in the country where the soclety has been canonically erected. Roads Incruu Automobiles. LISBON (#)—New roads have in- a creased use of uuwmnbuu in Portulll Last year 3,800 American cars were im- which the ge( orted, as compnred ‘with 3,000 thu year erican machines comprise uro-mlrds cf the imports. You can e The Idesl Christmas Gift Public Welfare to the hospital PHYSICIANS NAMED TO GALLINGER STAFF List Is Submitted for Approval of mchmondw fl:fizgxh&%;uh 8. icine; Commissioners by Welfare Board. munumuubfinmmu Names of 152 Washington physicians 5 to serve on the staft of Gallinger | Municipal Hospital in 1930 are befor the District Commissioners for ap- proval. They were submitted by the The remaining emulnnu and visi- tants are evenly dlvlald ;ndu n an Schools. 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