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Deposed President of Sants Do- | Military and political influence of the ze3 . 5. RHINE TRODPS URGED TO REMAIN Duchess de Rohan Declares They Are the Only Soldiers Germans Fear. PARIS. April 12.—The Duchess de Rohan urj rican women and the United States government to let | the American soldiess remain on the | Rhine. The duchess «ith other mem- bers of the Comite France-Amerique. were guests of Gen. Henry T. Allen at Coblenz. February 15, when the troops celebrated the anniversary of took their o the a\liod Tronc anian Amer- Army. She tells of he .lnl\ number nf Fra manity Germanws ue-put Power. perfectiy that if it would come again umerous ut I do hope that the | he United States and the American wom- nd the necessity of | 00ps on the Rhine to prevent mischietf. It is easier to keep them here and much less expensive | than sending them back and having | the trouble of sending later many, 1 many more to Europe.” “The American troops.” she s:xxs.' “are. magnificent. The men are tall and handsome. They walk majes- tically and with great regularity. never one behind the other. It is v\und(‘rful to see them parudmg Axk to Kb IS During the review. she says, “the ! | Marquise de Rochambeau and 1 were %o enthusiastic that we asked per- mission to have the honor of Kissing ! the duchess ex- merica in this war has been the wall separating domination and justice, ambition and humanity. She has been our providence.” 'FIRST LECTURE IN SERIES ON WASHINGTON APRIL 25 Four Speakers Assigned and Topics Announced by Central Citizens’ Association President. | Speakers for the first of the series| of lectures on “Washington” to be given beginning April 25 under the auspices of the Central Citizens' As- sociation ' have beén announced by { Thomas J. Donovan, president of the | association. The initial lecture will be intro- ductory in nature and will cover a wide scope of sul jects pertaining to the municipal government, the school : sytem and civic and commercial life | in the National Capital. It is H {tended that the lectures shall ac- quaint residents of the District with the inside of their city. Speakers and topics of the first Jec- ture, which will -be held in Trinity ] Community house, 3d and C streets {rorthwest, will be J. Lynn Yeagle |of the Washington Post, "Know Your | Own City”; D. A. Edwards, member | of the bogrd of education. “Conflicts | of Authority in the District Govern- | ment”; Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter,| {“Mothers' Relation to 'the" Schools"; ! {Mrs. Clara Sears Taylor, member of | !the District rent commission, “‘Hous- | ing Problem in Washington.” | The concert last night was given | by the Georgetown .LUniversity Glee | 2nd Mandolin clubs, under the lead- | ership of Edward P. Dol Walter T. Holt, respective by the following solois: K. Downey.baritone; John V pianist; Miss Helen Gerrer, vi and Miss Agnes Whelan, sop The glee club sang “The Flanders: Requiem” in memory of those who | idied “over there.” Dancing followe ‘Patrons included the three Distri | Commissioners, former Commiss iers Boardman and Hendrick and Jus- |Uce Ashley M. Gould. —_— i Fishermen on the coast of Norway | lare able to pick up for fuel on the! zeashore wood that was grown along ' ithe Amazem and Orinoco rivers and |from the palms of Haiti, the trees be- iing carried to the distant shores by ithe gulf stream, the current of which iis more speecdv than the Amazon and 1.000 times greatér. L) . Make The Old Car Look New All that it needs is a coat of Brothers Autc- mobile Color Varnish, and it will rave a lustrous, -ong-wearing finish Yoy can apply it ¢ yourself and have a new looking car at very little expense. A num- ber of colorsand shades o choose from. 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