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WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Foening Star fed " The WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1931. PAGE B—1 []PP[]S”'[]N 1 PAY , Priceless Models Being Moved va atent Office | [ABOR'S PRUIEST_{ REDUCTION GROWS GAINST ROSE C0. AMONG LEADERS ARE OVERRIDDEN Chairmen and Ranking Mem- Commissioners Award En- gine House Contract De- bers of House Committees to Fight Bills. spite Wage Controversy. TARDY AR WNERS | Scouts i Camp Reunion T0 SECURE TITLES THE WORLD'S LARGEST 10-CENT STORE READY FOR GIGANTIC TRANSFER TASK. ] 500 Seek Certificates to Avoid Arrest for Lack of New Tags. WOULD SLASH SALARIES OF HIGH OFFICIALS FIRST BACON-DAVIS VIOLATION GLASSFORD CONCESSION CHARGED TO COMPANY CAUSES LATE-HOUR RUSH Permission to Use 1931 Plates| After January 1 Given if Investigation Results in Promise to Pay Union Scale Registration Is Made L . i 3 S < Income. 5 Pt in Future. \ Despite the strong protest of Wash- ington’s organized labor, the District Commissioners today awarded to the Jeffers, Lehlbach, Byrns and Others Defend Federal Workers’ More opposition to legislation to re- | duce Federal salaries developed today | from outstanding leaders of the House | « title before the old year closes and thus ! § and the chairmen and ranking members § 1 ; - { William P. Rose Co. of Goldsboro, N. C., e i oy ¢ Samunea | 5 e ] B | of the committees which would con- 3 1 & {a contract for the construction of & escape e possiniiy 5 5 i e sider such legislation. i { |new truck and engine house on the es of th ‘ . B8 | “'Both Representative Jeffers, Demo- \ F ;| west side of Thirteenth, between K and crat, of Alabama, the new chairman of : : # 5 % 3 L streets. on the company's low bid the Civil Service Committee, and Rep- : § g T 4 > % of $152,800. resentative Lehlbach of New Jersey, 1 Y Ui 3 5 5 i | This company, which has the con- former chairman and now ranking | 3 3 tract for construction of an addition minority member, are opposed to such | g 8 to the Woodridge School, has been the proposed salary cuts and will fight the | | > 4 i |target of attacks from organized labor e ere enteriained at the Y. W, C, A, | ICESUre in the committee, they say. | % T — gyer, since it started _operations 1n Leaders of the Girl Scout movement were enter e Y. W. C. A | Each predicts no such measure can be shington. The latest had to do with » last-minute rush to file title ap- | last night by members of the local council at the Winter reunion and banquet rppnngd from the House Committee. an alleged practice of the company in Mcations is the of a decision|of Camp May Flather. Left to right: Mrs. Henry H. Flather, national board | The threat is made to put the salary- | compelling its workers to sign pay rolls PO e, Pelham D. Glassford, su- | member; Miss Frances Combes, chairman of the camp council; Miss Betty | slashing program through as a rider on | showing they had received union wages perintendent of police, to permit | Oswald, ‘secretary of the council, and Mrs. B. F. Cheatham, chairman of the |appropriation measures. While the d 3 % ;t);escribed by the Commissioners under ers of untitled c to opers Camp Committee —Star Staff Photo. | House Appropriations Committee has | X 3 “;le::mfn ?;alh:'n BAcnz»Dam act, e ANY prominent leaders of the | known mot only in all parts of this ;‘;;‘m;";,(,gg;;;‘}’f;:d(.;,’,‘,‘;,,‘S‘\‘: T 5 ceived less B chadre vashington n Tl 9 S & 'S ce - Ultlee Were guests of loca] Girl | States, and this camp stands out as one Stand May Be Revealed. sulted in a promise by the C,,mp;;y Scouts last night at a Camp of the finest How the committee stands probably | to maintain the union scale in future May Flather reunion and banquet, ar-| Another speaker was Miss Francoise | will be known Monday when the first of | and to pay Workers the difference be- { Tanged and presided over by the scouts| May, daughter of the Belgian Ambas- | the big appropriation bills is reported to | & tween the amounts actually received < themselves in the Central Y. W. C. A. | sador, and a member of the Girl Guides, | the House. This will be done following | | X . 2 and the amounts called for by the Tag Bureau Crowded. Every detail of the reunion, which |as the sister organization is known in|a meeting of the full committee, at| S 2 G wage scale, retroactive to the date The Tag Distribution Bureau in the|assembled more than 300 members and | Belgium. She described the camps for | which the question of policy in regard ; when the wage scale was ordered by Ford Building at John Marshall place | guests. was arranged by girls between | girls in her own country and through- | to all the appropriation bills will be the Commissioners. and Pennsylvania avenue also was|10 and 16 years of age, who issued in- | out Europe, where there are few per- | brought up. | The union representatives took the Srowded today with motorists seeking | vitations, ‘planned menus, designed | manent camps However, strong light is thrown onl| attitude the company's practices re- 1932 tags. The rush there was unex- and carried out the ban-| Mrs B. F. Cheatham, chairman of | the situation by statements made public moved them from the class of “re- pected because of a recent ruling of | quet progr e by|the Camp Committee, made a brief | by Chairman Byrns and other promi- | sponsible bidders.” But the Commis- Traffic Director William A. Van Duzer | he dinner was presided over bY|talk followed by motion pictures of the | nent members of the committee, in-| sioners, on a certificate from the Dis- ing the use of 1931 tags until | Frances Combes of Troop 20, chairman | camp shown by Maj. Gen. Cheatham, | cluding most of the chairmen of sub- i trict _auditor that the back wages on 1 of this year's Camp Council, the mem- | ;g A who had taken the pictures | committees. All are opposed to reduc- | / % 3 5 . % i the Woodridge addition job had been e complaints of )Nl‘ certificates | bers of “h‘“;“ ;‘:g ;;‘:‘f‘::‘"m‘“ I | during the last two Summers at the|ing Government salaries except as a o gi‘éem‘é‘v :fig’"gfln? wlthdme promise, splaced applications for n progra eventu | Z ? - | last res o he s : 2 3 b v e the objection and aw: e inits thers has e bis Mhsiynogram mextigum:| CRmELB theVamia Ble HOen IChents | Jesu zescrt A0 s When the moving vans back up to the Patent Office at midnight tonight to move this institution from its 91-year- | contract. d Ereiediie been very few such cases. Most of the Camp May Flather. | D h e on.aaiioh Ic | otala of the. Goverament should’ first | 0ld quarters to the new Commerce Departiment Building, above are some of the old patent models to be taken along| The new house will take care of complaints, he said, have come from songs resounded In_the big | BICE O L Ho O M com. | be stashed. | They polnt out the return | {OF eXhibition purpases Upper left: Steam engine invented by Gustavus Nicolls, September 19, 1848. Upper right: A loom, | No. 3 truck and No. 16 engine, now persons who moved after filing an ap \ at the Y. W. C. A, toasts | (e B e oa i rotntics of the great | invented by E. B. Bigelow, March 20, 1847, marked a distinct advance in the art of weaving carpets. Left center The | housed at Fourteenth street and Ohio plication for a title and failed to fur- ed by the girls and’ poems |MUAE L isted in making | Uk of Government workers would be first_breech-loading cannon, patented by James H. Murrell, January 13, 1850. Right center: Two of the many inven- |avenue. ‘The old building will be torn nish the post office or the Traffic De- d for the entertainment of the| Miss Combes was assioted In mokitg| Jooy) % ng would not justify the hard- | tons of Thomas A. Edison.” The model on the left fllustrates one of his earlier magneto-electric machines and the down to make way for buildings to be partment with the new address | guests, many of whom were leaders at | 8rrangements for the banduet by Bett | oip"spat would result, especially since | ¢ on the right 1s one of his earlier dynamo-electric machines. Lower left: A model of the harvester and binder ma- | put up by the Federal Governmen Thus far, Mr. Van Duzer said, the camp last year and came {rom|cane DSWAIC ¥ D D o orkers have come | chine invented by William M. Whiteley and William Bailey, January 3, 1888, Lower right: Commissioner Thomas E. Robert- The third floor of the new house will post office has returned approximate neighboring cities (.,aung:hclx;\um? = At through loyally in contributing three | SO who for 10 vears )\f\,\ dir d n_w affairs of the Patent Office. Prior to this appointment he was one of the country’s | be devoted to a medical clinic for the ;:\”0 ‘I;fflfi‘n rglv'\d“und m:v(nrhxs‘tlm have | h that “Camp May Flather, |the camp is named, and Mrs. Frederick Small Chance of Passing. not received a certificate of title or tag | OF the first time in 1920 to|H. Brooke & member of the national| chajrman Byrns several times has o 0 t application are requested ""m”’})”"m‘ | Girl Scouts under jurisdiction of the | as well as the local Girl Scout Organ- | siated he is “in favor of trying every will start moving at midnight |patent grants, which have netted in- |ing models are no longer required by director to. ¢gll at the Trafic Depart- | Washington ~ Council, is becoming | ization. s AR St tonight into its new quarters. | ventors billions of dollars, and 72,000,000 | law. e L iy.” The papers| —— = = = ?(‘,;’;";:’;:[?ng“’m"“na',‘rgu‘“,“n“g;‘ obes the Jargest and finest designed | copies of these grants, together with| The difficult task of the entire mov- FOR COLORED jOBLEss will be turned over to them upon prop- ernment_salaries, and if that is even- | home of its kind to be found in any | 290.000 trade mark. 85000 design and | ing plan is the transfer of the mil- b e iy Sumlly Tound mecessary, the salaries of | section of theglobe. C . - |55,000 prints and label grants. Jions of copies of the 1840000 patents. : | T igs | member: s and \igher | The stol he Pater ¢ : which are stor separate boxes in : Titles Being Mailed. i Blast Vietim | members of Comgress And I fhes |of Uncle Sam's oldest and most impor- Regarded Most Valuable. | more than 750 filing cases, each filing | “Black Billy Sunday” Will Speak Title ‘ ‘certificates sre now being Ol ol D Fe e s o s | tant organizations. It has occupied iis| Among these will be the original Aing | case section holding 40.000 copies. The | ¢ c ; ; mailed to perscns who filed an appli- | present quarters on F street betv papers of what is considered in the |cases are constructed so that they will & osmopolitan Baptist cation for a title 10 days ago. The Church Tomorrow. Crowds of automobile owners, seeking to file applic the cramped off long persons had filed title noon, and at least that ms more are expected before the| traffic department closes this afternoon HE largest 10-cent store in the bering trucks will haul through the|or distributed among the various mu- = % world selling only one product |streets of Washington 1,840,000 ori, 1|s hout th untry. Work- selling o 3 s of Washing! original | seums throughout the country. Work-| )INNERS TQ BE GIVEN last resort.” i 1 | have to be taken apart and then put application for tags, according to Mr Van Duzer usually is mailed a day after the certificate of title is sent | out Some confusion has been caused as s result of the failure of Maryland to extend the expiration date on the 1931 tags of that tate The Maryland tags for 1931 expire at midnight to- night, but residents of the District, W. E. Carver Lives Only Few| | ™TUnless the House Appropriations | Seventh and Ninth strects for 91 years| .., Sel s [ Committee. which has the most. inti- |and will move into the north wing of scientific world as the most valuable |yogoper again on arriving at the new a8 N | the $17.500.000 new Commerce Depart- |patent ever issued—the electro magnet. | quarters. Hours After Explosion in !'mate and exact knowledge regarding the range of government salaries. ap- | proves the proposal for salary slash- ing, no such measure has much chance of passing at the present session of Congress. From House Leader Rainey down leaders of both parties and of all the groups and blocs in the House are | avowedly opposed to reduction in sal- ment Building This_establishment, which has been so ably directed by Commissioner Thomas E. Robertson for the last 10 years, sells 20,000 copies of patents daily at 10 cents each to persons residing in all sections of the world. Therefore, Mr. Robertson has dubbed it the worlds largest 10-cent store. Total invented by Joseph Henry of Wash- ington, first director of the Smith- sonian Institute. Without this device, which may be held in the palm of one hand, yet it has the power to lift a ton of steel, there would be no tele- phones, radios, magnetos, generators to produce electricity to light an electric light, or telegraph instruments; Out of the steel vaults along with Prom attic to the second basement of the ancient building that now houses the Patent Office there is almost an endless row of neatly kept filing cases. Every available space has been utilized for this purpose. When they are placed in the new building they will have plenty of room for their growing pains —a total of over 1,000,000 cubic feet Free New Year dinners to the colored unemployed and former slaves will be given tomorrow from 1:30 to 6 o'clock in the Cosmopolitan Baptist Church, 1317 Corcoran street, by the United Federation of Ministers and Laymen Welfare Council of the World. _ After sermons by Dr. C. P. Dixon of Virginia, known as the “Black Billy who have recently moved from Mary- . land and have not received District Bellevue Magazine. aries of Government employes and will | C¢ipts for the office vear were | along and sufficient space to last for more | Sunday titles or District tags for 1 g ~ ] i S $4565.977. including patent and trade | the clectro magnet invention will be | than 20 years. coal fldkets’ wil abT'a;?Smfinepdm-'mgne: will be permitted to | é s | mark fees. the celebrate SC c ¥ 4 1931 Maryland tags unt ru- | Tywo inquiries were in progress today Borah Hits High Brackets. Work [to. Continne light patent of Thomas A. Edison: the Rated Largest in World. }"he ;‘::gey uc,%l:;egvxfrsgsn;rs (.)l;nt;p;;::; Maryl AUTIOLBA0D b e A e e et . One proposal for Government Pay| yoroo the co TR L onell caco JDANSE ..k"‘.’"'"g“fi F"““me’" 41 Many of these filing cases Will belginner o send cldthepso Shoes, 1004 and to_recognize the eyl S ey ] ’ / reductions being considered by Sena- | While the contracior s 1ackling onc| issucd to Francls Baley on d3iant | housed near the new magnificent public | coal for distribution 'among poverty- T he exy rday afternoon a | tor Borah, Republican of Idaho, is that | 0 t00 &5 tice i o3 Eli Whitney. issued March 14, 1794, | search room, which is 225 feet long :hraulkr:lr;nrirrru”‘e:‘;o Mrs. iyzml"xsém' r omen’s Relief Com- Social Session at Residence of Mr. and Mrs. DuComb. The spirit of Christmas predominated at & meeting of the Logan-Thomas Cir- cle Citizens’ Association Tuesday night, arch Laboratory at Bellevue laries from $3.000 to $10,000 a year ! s . e : AR nania ealarios function, although under serious I for his cotton gin invention, and other |and 70 feet wide, which surpasses th 1 life and injured another ‘36«1( U0 pexicent and salaries of $10.- | cap.” The sale of copis of paten araGils iy entions [ K(, i br’f[jd 7 © | mittee, 1317 Corcoran street. reports tied to Mr T e Dt 0 e e today, | TECOTINg of pitent grants and the ex-| " All will be boxed and shipped ac- |’ a offne gl ce SSE ey show that 00 title a The dead man was William E. Car- . o B et Alls ara meve of | Amination of applications for patents | cording to thelr numbers. No separate | Man Patent Office by many 19@(_‘SFIHIT OF CHRISTMAS have been and that cer-|ver { 1523 § street southeast, who less tentative and he would not have a [ Wil 0O behalied, .~ b nigne|fes ate kept for hesc famud dis- | Nearby will be the library, which will s of title h been ed for | expired at 9°10 last night at Providence bill prepared on the subject until h LR oy e . done it | coveries as the rule of the office is e e 5 306000 vehicles, Mr. Van er has |Hospital. Both legs, & hand and his s St & epubject untll he | and_Commissioner Robertson said he | o treat all patents alike. For exhibi- | house tk greatest collection of scien PREVAILS AT MEETING estimated there are 120,000 vehicles in |thumb on the other hand were blown TS P ey ercision should be. Hig | hoped to have his personnel, numbering | tjon purposes the Patent Office has tific books and periodicals in the world. the District, which leaves 4,800 vehicles | 2Way by the explosion and his jaw and ath thought is not to apply the re- | 135 Pprofessional and 700 clerical em-|q few of the old working models which Mr. Robertson ]said the office has col- | ;. v omas Circle Citizens Hold for which titles have not yet been re- skull were fractured. The injured man ductions to low salaried workers. The pl(!)‘es_lémn;{l!‘rg;d ml%llh(‘ l:’,\l‘:ml‘)él‘l;(‘lz- at one time had to accompany each Ll‘(f;;g ;(;rozghbol‘}:srype:i;gzzélo‘fm‘f‘lj:lgg 1 'The traffic director. however, |15 James T. Lane, colored, 27, of 5337 Serator o week agp expressed the eliet|| D8 within Vs, he 0 11ding, | patent. , 24, s e T offioe will complete sts | Hayes street northeast. His wrist was | Ty i I T e s ccording o the present plans, will be L e ;Q'infim'm bound copies of foreign 1 sork by t rt of next|fractu s ined and he | i . El o 5 renovated and part o vil - Y - . 8 g ‘work by the datter pary of mext | actured, & Kiee/was sorained andibie) | 1L K o explos. |/ ment should be wedliced e 008 B1€D yieq by the OlvillService Commission i | HOtherst hove feither sheen desoved (8 Bour ivaalts ‘n) (28 newihiliatng wll i thought 1ot to be serious [ Sty atieciece st e taml] T get. Fach night during this period lum- | because of lack of room to store them 'hold the original patent grants. | Research Laboratory, Bellevue, D. C s —~ Jugh 106,000 cars have been titled | Admiral Names Board. | - | A : od. ¥ ing of Edward Kines, A. F. Sievers h S i | tag_applic ssued for them | ymmediately after report of the ex- D. C. HEADS ADOPT end C. R. Smith, also was elected ibeardeie esia o i ssssion: b TGt fhic dep t has distributed | piosion reached Rear Admiral Henry V Carlton Talley, William L. Amonette, fits iTon an Gyening of enfextalient 000 tag e time extension on | Butler, commandant of the Washington = TAX SALE RULES jr; N. R. King, Mr. and Mrs. James | Abmroxiasiely 30 mrmhes silanded 3 i be_responsib ard, he appointed a board of in- N. Bonum and C. Edward V. Fall were the social given at the home of Mr. EI.D BY PUL'BE Property Will Be Sold in Order Which It Appears in Adver- admitted to membership, President E. and Mrs. J. F. DuComb, 1213 O street. Mrs. Ella M. Thompson, president of the association, and Miss Edna A. Clark, secretary, officiated at the meet- tisements. 72,000 Tags Distributed. many Car owners to | vestigation, which today was inquiring into the accident | f the complaints to the traff Aci quest also got under way this | ties was madc Charles H.|morning by order of Coroner Joseph D. 606 Kenilworth avenue south- | Roge It was not expected, however, whose orij applications for | to throw much light on the mystery of titles for his two cars, one a truck and | the explosion, since Lane, the only wit- the other a passenger car, evidently |pess, was unable to appear e 3 g B e 3 Comdr. Harry L. Merring. presiding ljctims |dentify Prisoner as titles on properties on which taxes are The original applica W | officer of the naval investigating body o One Who Robbed Them Demand Action to Pro- . delinquent January 12 to 19, 1932, said, were filed July said this morning that no report would tion of traffic officials, he 1 be ready for two or three days. Other | Lives. of Cash. | ""AIl' property advertised for delin- tect Lives | quent taxes will be sold in the order bt B members of the board are Lieut. Comdr. | Frank Beatty and Lieut. Comdr. Thomas in which it appears in the newspaper a A olored e 0y held by adyertisementa s ¥ Nosbigs=williparec)| i Atousediay tho falitrefoliDistricy of- et 5 Physicians at Episcopal Hospital to- | Phone Cos. announced today plans for | Tecitation on “depression”; Mrs. James J. Keliher Decen 1 Working in Dugout. _—— O Yar comroborates the explana- | police today for Investigation in con- |ceived prior to 10 o'clock, January 12.| ficials to provide additlonal traffic lights a s biven by Tane that the explosion | nection with two hold-ups and rob- | All property will be sold to the high-|on Rhode Island avenue northeast, in|day virtually abandoned hope of saving | €XPending approximately $16,000,000 ml‘l\aqr;lm;q' Tiynn S‘\jrltfc‘slbfiglols:ga it O O o of fiving of & quantity of | beries committed last night a short ais. | ¢st bidder for not less than the amount | .o onco to demands, the Rhode Island | the sight of one eye of Robert Hus- |1932 In expanding and improving serv- and song quartet with Jonn Fletcher as and I were alone in a According to police, the man was In case nobody bids the amount du )ted to carry the fight for the lights o L . e s Mthe | identined by bath victims. Judson John. | the collector of taxes shall buy the YOted 1o cBtRy BP0 CREL 00 06 @ O iv | east, accidentally shot yesterday with | the District of Columbia and the BaitSoEE by WE: Medheriand Jabe a field,” 1 lated yester- | son of ihe 100 block of C street | title for the District. The collector | o € FoCFR TN bl lin aie sl By, & wlavsaate ance in Maryland, Virginia and West i) ol ing the detonators with a | John Marshall place and C street, and | Sufficient in lml 'rfldfil;l'm lulflm hemical solution. Several lots of them | Peter Manners, fruit cart owner, from | & full settlement for the purchase The. thoroughfare. the association |east and Wilian s 3115 | companies, estimatéd the | o il Ll : ? Jughfa ssociation | eas m Naylor, 13, of 2112 : e amount to be o koaked in this solution and | whom $5 was taken at First street and | burchaser is required to pay the full | (4o ted @ resolution presented by W.| Minnesota avenue northeast, Were play- | SPent next year would be about $2,- | 4 e i S atter £ | 500,000 above that spent on 1931 con-: Woman and Man Stricken on Strect hich they had been soaked into other B_Ann\herq hold-up ~ victim, James | within five days after the sale. be installed. The resolution will be | streets northeast when young Husband | Cans when something exploded. | Broadus, 23, colored, delivery boy for % sent to the federation and the Legis- | was shot. Both of his companions had | ,Of & total net gain of 32,000 tele- know what caused the explo- st i et L i ‘;*‘u police ;}:HCRANKS AUTO IN GEAR; lative Committee of the association Was | air rifles, police were told, and it was | PLONeS anticipated in the companies'| Certificates ascribing death to natural s rol ) Y two men who H wake up until I got to the hos- | lccked him in a closet in a house in | Congress. R stalled in Washington. 9,000 in M lock o ngress ; obert /ashington, 9. ary- | cases of a woman and a man, who were AL S G e L0l oDk et SUSTAINS BROKEN RIBS Locations for Lights, Pekén first to Casualty Hospital, the | 1%, 9000 in Virginia “and 4000 in |stricken while walking on the street Louot I 2 it & —_— The citizens want lights particularly | boy was given first-aid treatment and | ' aside fooms The woman, Miss Clara Martha Hoe- 'HOPE TO SAVE BOY’S e _— The association adopted a resolution EYE IS ABANDONED '$4.900,000 of $16,000,000 | i el i 5" e o Sum Will Be Used to Im- to the association introducing the best prove D. C. Service. Rhode Island Avenue Citizens The District Commissioners today adopted rules governing the sale of tax resolutions during the coming year for the general welfare of the public. The contest date will include resolutions in- troduced during the period between De- cember 1, 1931, and October 1, 1932. Participants in the evening's enter- The Chesapeake & Potomac Tele- | tainment were Mrs. Fred Haig, with & Physicians Think Youth Shot by Airgun Will Lose Sight of Optic. a second set of Comdr. Merring said that his inves- jinate of mercur e detonators. | tance e et s due, together with penalties and costs, | KeSPonse 1 : 5 RS | minat mercury mine detonators. | tance from police headquarter f oge Avenue Citizens’ Association last night | o0 a (o o5 Oaies street north- |16, Of this $4,900,000 will be spent in | violinist, Mary Fletcher as pianist and is bed in Providence Hos- | northeast, who was robbed of $6 at|shall require a deposit from any b Citing alleged d: e live: e ) Virginia = 1g alleged danger to the lives of | Robert and two other boys., Robert | Viginia. | pedestrians because of heavy traffic on| Harris, 12, of 1234 Oates street north- | Liovd B. Wilson, president of the| DEATHS HELD NATURAL ere pouring some of the fluid in | Pennsylvania avenue. amount of his bid to the collector | g "Torbert demanding that the lights|ing on a vacant lot at Oates and Owens | 200000 S n s. Expired of Heart Attacks. knocked unconscious and instructed to present the matter 10| not known which of the boys shot | CITitory. 10.000 are expected to be in- | causes were issued late yesterday in the | Power Company Employes Victims | of Blast at Fourteenth Street r ive and were being oaked othing valued at $257 was taken at Rhode Tsland avenue and Sixteenth | removed to Episcopal Hospital, where 1nA:x‘1d: g:rr’r‘!l;lhtnflEgg.ogg“!r;‘»a?:dsp;:t\rn;;‘sl ",‘k”“ r; strP'bti r;;as{m:nrl;‘en 3 s es -1 while walking only a block from her the solution to render them harm- from the apartment of Mrs. Esta|Car Runs Over Owner and Hits 3 etintin g et e Fo e Covell, 1432 R 2 street, Twentieth street and Mills ave- | doctors took X-ray pictures of the eye. 5 2 and Const:tution Avenue The aolition ‘heisald, ls similer 32 o Street, by burglars who| g0 gther Machines Befors |nue These showed the shot either had ;ifi;tfl?g e ,gfif’,m‘lflm“fl’gl:?“‘\h"m' Persons nearby saw her fall to ts, $4.250, 2,- | the pavement and summoned an ambu- Carver's Legs Amputated. John A. Smith, 326 Fourteenth John A. § ; h place | o explosion was of such violence theart o5 5 4 5 i rected its Legislative Committee to | e xplosion SR northeast. reported to police he fired | Peter Eckell, 69, 1413 South Carolina | study those measures and report with MELLON RE]ECTS PLEA ?&ar;edormsztggo%gum;{:r":21"2;',0;"59"“‘5 hospital and was identifi-d there several 7 ephones and | hours later by her brother, W. R. Hoe- The injured men were taken to Provi- | were notified to be on the look-out | resy S | the subscribers’ i : 100 ( h sult of injuries received when an| V. A. Aberg. 2430 Monroe street | ibers’ premises; $1500,000 | The man was John McCullen. 67, of \ Javen jence Hospital in a Navy ambulance.| for any one appearing for treatment |automobile he was cranking suddenly|northeast, was & mounced as the win. Turns Down Request for Embargo fOr central office equipment: $900,000 | 1222 W street southeast, who fell to ‘the ade 1 COu; the 2 08 f E e mad counteract the great loss of Capitol street, was charged with grand [ was parked near the intersection of | tion. Mr. Aberg will receive a silver| Secretary Mellon has turned down the m;":vtgila‘;;o;“%{m54“0&0 :setliighyr:‘es "‘;{‘, summoned, and, after giving first aid, i 2 v ated, wif she i o e when | BE "Wanda Carver, wife of the in-|elry from the F f Mis. N fere ‘apout 8"l an hour afierwara: t circuit ca imulation | Mrs. Wan VEL, -|elry from the home of Mis. Nettie|pifteenth street, struck two parked| " sec s Wi 3 1 ured ma s summor G 05~ 3341 . 3 econd honors went to Mrs. H. G.| Scnator George of Georgia Wi - e jured man, was summoned to the hos- | Weinstein, 13341, North Capitol street, | automobiles. twisted dizzily and came | Bergling, 1525 Kearney street north- | formed of the declsion today in fie(if;r g&%figfi&omgl s woukd be made by b i = Y s ase of more ; blo i T B SPGB IR 0 S her e |, i Bk wap aker L e, gt HOOVER GETS D. A. R. BID hat he isband Lad “only & | figor of a building of & dairy company | tiice ation. There he was found to 12 Honorably Mentioned. . ;!I;n'oughourt Ll;e three States and the I—— £ | District of Columbia at the end of tr.is | Considers Invitation to Address St s Mary 1 AUTO INJURIES FATAL | ear was cet at 673359, with 1165 to give blood, but it ik nii injuries George Donaldson, A ingelbrecht, = 5 r = Others hurt in traffic accidents y M P. Fabrizion, W Lami Mrs. Maria L. Tompkins, 68. of 610 consequence. terday were Miss Polly Freling 630 | Thomas C. Pearce, C. E. Rhot Third street died in Casualty Hospital dent Hoover jesterday to address the Carver had been emploved at the re-|Lincoln road northeast. who received a | Ruby Simons. F. Springe A .| today of injuries received Saturday in . annual ‘congress of the anr gress of the Daughters of & x 4 atéon. girl i the last two months. Carver was| man. He was a native of Washington.|Tenth and G streets, and Helen Alper. | Clarke, Mrs. Paul'O. Davis and A. Mc- | B. Ballinger, 25, of 1627 West Virginia | HAVANA. December 31 (). —Fifteen| Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor a nd Mrs. E: d’ Angel Maranian. girl. clightly injured November 18 when a| Lane was classified as a laborer and |6, 721 Emerson street, who received|Gee were elected as a committee to avenue southeast prisoners were reported to have been |Clyde Kelly, who extended the invita- nd Ralj on Wrapper Tobacco. Bil't}\s Reported. K. and K Both Recently Hurt. e “hrypo” used in photo broke 53 | ne “Trypo” used in photography POk efe panel of glass in the front Refusing to take immediate action on passed through the optic or had glanced | 400,000 in West Vil Coming to Halt. the Mapes tax bills. the association di- | off, causing contusions to the eyeball. | Major mm"uc,m‘g":)‘:w“ & |ismca (ToEE Emeryencyg Hosplial stgr s - [ was pronounced dead on arrival at the that the entire vicinity of the labora- at an intruder who attempted to en- | ave 1 enue southeast, was in a serious con- e 4 i X tories reverberated with the shock ter his home early today. Hospitals | dition in Casualty Hospital today, as & :‘:;"mm*‘ndallnns at the January meet private branch exchange equipment on |fer, 3121 Sixteenth street | Carver's legs were amputated shortly for a gunshot wound = 3 re ampu 0 E s ] St ) ran over him S L e | for outside plant and $250,000 for land | sidewalk while in the 400 bloc 1 arrival and a blood transfusion| Malverne Glenn, 1300 block of North |* T sutomobile, in gear at the time, | fs oontest conducted by the associa- | and buildings. e s e S‘;‘;‘a"’;fi: blood. His stepson, Thomas Nolan, 16, | larceny today by police in connection | F r s a6 thlod i) / 5 ifteenth and C streets soutbeast. After | cup donated by the Electric League of | plea for an embargo on wraj _ gave the blood. with the theft of $850 worth of jew-|running over Mr. Eckell it rau down | washington I Pato B Bpecieo }gg;}i‘lufif&!& In use at the end of |there about a half an hour afterward. 2 5 vas estimate . rc | Wi i . His death was ascribed to heart disease. top of another manhole, 20 feet TR 2 sl where iGlenn ‘1staala W0 have ‘been a ity 'n top, east. while Raymond Rhine, Carl- r ing there she was informed by | dinner guest on Christmas day Mr. Bikell was taken to the hospital | ton avenue, was third 2 = e Secretary Lowman of tRnio) pepiemidaver ithis iyears 3 of telephones in use avenue shaken by the explosion er B o e The | where Glenn is employed e received broken ribs and was| Honorable mention was given to the| ’ wught to have suffered internal|following: Otio J. Cass, L. M. Clarke,| 1 900,000 can vod o Annual Congress Here in April 1000000 calls expected to be mace next G 5 y months, the other two being of slight an increase of 5 per cent over| An invitation was extended to Presi- S and A T o 'Both Cirver and Lane figured in ¢ since December, 1917. | broken arm and a cut over the eye| West and A. P. Woodson. an automobile accident. She is said to . r ? i the American Revolution here on c : : o eploetons at the Jaboratory with- | He had the rating of leading ordnance | vhen knocked down by a taxicab at| Freeman Weiss, H. J. Clay, L. M.|have run into the car operated by John 15 Prisoners Hurt in Riot. 18, And tagy Moilie Carowsy, boy submarine signal exploded in his hand.| had been employed at the laboratories cuts vise: 3 and bruises when knocked down 'select a slate of officers for the coming| Mrs. Tompkins was treated for s |injured today in & riot at the Princi) tion, said he had taken it un o It was Lane’s third accident within two| for seven years. by an sutomobile near her home. gear. An Auditing Committee, consist-'{ head injury at,Casualty Hospital prison. N _pf ment. L e s = homas and Lee. gir John E. and Katherine Lee, sirl