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FREDERICK, Md., thousand Marine troops. led by the commander, Gen. Smedley D.,Butle Gov. Albert C. Ritchie and his sta strations this city has ever known. people stood out in if, States Marine Corps ,in the town that gave to the nation | the troops of Stonewall Jackson ed nearly Sixty years ago. more than half a century ago the M rine forces were rerturning from G tysburg, Pa. where they had r enacted the ill-fated charge of Ge Pickett. . Crowds From Nearby Countles. with many attractions for the crowd | estimated to be near 50,000, whi poured into the city from all par ties, Montgomery, Carroll, Howar and Washington. Late in (he Harding and_his party, Washington from ed through the city. Istood for hours on oughfares w the President. The The Pre ent through the ¢ Prior to the review the e. D. John Markey pr mer home of Gov. Thomas Johns the first executive of the commor wealth of Maryvland. dred people from the attendey i Among the guests were Gov. Ritch and his staff. Reaume On the reviewing stand with Go March Today. . ilton A. Reck the Maryland National Guard, i Lloyd C. Culler and members | board of aldermen of Frederick, {D. John Markey of the chamber Zihlman. { The Marine Corps marched in | Frederick yesterday afternoon at lo'clock and went into camp at th | Frederick county fair grounds. Th will leave at daybreak tomorro morning for Ridgeville, | will encamp. This evening Gen. Butler and h { were guests of the Frederick Coti lon Club at the midsummer at the Braddock Heights pavilion. Payment on War Debt i Fall Is Indicated by $2,500,000 Cargo.- By the Associated Press NEW YORK, July #.—Definite ir dications that Great Britain intende to begin service on her war debt of gold bars valued at $2,500,000 o filar shipment is under way. Th {20ld was consigned to J. P. i& Co., | government. who hoid the same later. re requested for no other commi y. so that th | gold” obviou war deb liquidation. Cable advices r stated that the British governm was withdrawing large gold re in London. but thus fa ! statements have been I s {the British government's intenti i regarding war debt interest pay ments, although the world war i { funaing commission recently ad all_foreign governments owing mo: to the United States that it was pr pared to discuss arrangements the payment of the foreign Jean V. Parmentier, representing th French treasury department here next Tuesday on La Savoie. $125 K will b i that Ialmul a year and a half. KELLY SAYS NEWBERRY Michigan Representative Campaign for G. 0. P. Sena- torial Nomination. By the Associated Press. 1 Senator Townsend to vindicate itse! in Miehigan” | republican senatorial romination. Representative Kelly devoted much of his address to an -attack on Jargal campaign expenses and urged stri economy in state and federal busi- | Regarding his position on the ness, naval program he declared: “The size of our Navy has been fixed by agreement, and it is for the government to maintain such a Navy as will comply with our treaty obl gations. 3 Urgin prohibition amendment, largely upon local officials. [\ FISTFIGHT OVER PRIMAR With Opponent’s Friend. LINE AT FREDERICK July 8.—Five passed in review here today before in one of the biggest military demon- The Maryland review passed off un- der a drizzling rain, but thousands of unwilling to mies the first official review of any military force ever held in Frededrick. It was Maryland day for the United Frederick, Barbara Frietchie, and through which 8- As a coin- cidence with thhose stirring days of The day, although marred early in ithe afternoon by a shower, was onc { of the county and the adjoining coun- afternoon President returning to rion, Ohio. pass- crowds he main thor- ing for a _glimpse of ident's party | was met on the western cdge of the ov. Ritchie, who escorted ned at_luncheon in honor of Gen. Butler and his staff of about fifty officers at Rose Hill manor, the for- Several hun- Ritchie were Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune e of the Marine f and Representative Fred- where they !staff and officers of the Marine Corps funciion BRITISH SEND GOLD SHPMENTTOU. 3. this country this fall was seen by local bankers today in the arrival ithe steamship Berengania for the acy {count of the British treasury, and {the announcement that another sim- Morgan fiscal agents for the British instructions” 1 71¢ was pointed out that the British cently | for | loans. | due ; October : MEN BACKING TOWNSEND Opens CHARLOTTE, Mich., July ‘8—The | charge that “the Newberry organiza- | tion is seeking the renomination of | featured an‘ address | here today by Representative Patrick H: Kelly of the sixth Michigan dis- | trict, opening his campaign for the stricts enforcement of the he asserted the success of prohibition depends Son of Candidate Exc!n.n(u‘l Blows THE SUNDAY Named for Important ir T, " ts COL. E. R. W. McCABE, who for the past year and a half has werved as the United States military attacke at Prague, and who has been appointed ch at- tnche wection and for n. 5! ome at Wanhington, ax he acis as the War Department contact with all foreign _military attnches stationed in the National B d, SIXTY PASSEI;GTERS MISS GIANT LINER FOR EUROPE Majestic Sails Hour Ahead nll Schedule to Take Advantage of High Tide. NEW YORK, July S8.—More than sixty second-class passengers of the giant liner Majestic were left behind when she sailed an hour :ahead of schedule today to take advantage of | = high tide. | n, d. ie d sailing had been V- | widely sed. but many of her ngers apparently dia not read nd arrived at the pier just e was casting off. Those left were taken by (he steamer . which sailed at noon, but three or four davs later Thirty-six of ail on the smaller nd . declared they of to = g 038 passen- < 00 persons sailed on ships leaving today. Several of the passengers left be- hind by the Majestic denied state- ments of White ar officials that cn late in reaching the officers, they declared, ¢ taking up tickets and board that a long was left standing when the gang- were pulled in and the Ma- eft her pier, 7 St m T NAMED COLLEGE HEAD. Hillman New Emory and Henry President. ial Dispatch to The St RICHMOND, Va., 8. —James N. Hillman, for several vears uecrelnr_\'l of the state’s board of education, has { been elected to the presidency of Kmory and Henry College. Emory. Va, a collegd under the direction of he' M-thodist Church. M llman declined the ‘place when | ancy first arose, but the tru de him such an attractive of- he could not decline. He is from southwest Virginia, near to the \- i location of the college. He will leave here early in August to take up his new duties. w is it Mr. n { in | A Delightful Daily Health | Beverage Your Physician I Approve on he to t- it he | e | s gold 'shipment is the firs as been received here for the | account of the British treasury in| 1€ | ct i- Y GERMANY’S UNSETTLED ble financial and political news from Germany led to rather violent fluc- tuations in the cotton market here today. creasingly numerous reports, of boll weevil damage wa. very sharp break, with October con- tracts selling off from 22.82 to 22.28, or the lowest price touched since they sold at 23.26 .on the bureau re- port of last Monday. were big buyers at this declilne, how- ever, and October closed at 22.45, or 17 points up from the lowest, with the general market closing steady at net declines of 19 to 24 poin! dy vances of 3 to 12 points and showed net gains of 12 to 15 points shortly after the call on overnight buying orders The advance to 22.82 for October and 22.67 for December, or about 47 to SAVED FROM GALLOWS. | IA!: Who Attacked Girl Given Life Imprisonment. ALBANY, Ga., July 8.—Ludle Riley, condemned to hang for an allegea ten-year-old m the hang- 'k, who to life CLAIMS 675 HERDS. . Virginia Said to Lead States in “STRIKE” OF GUARDS IN: VATICAN . DUE TO POPE'’S EFFICIENCY PLANS BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. | - ety i o, o o hands of th By Cable to The Star and Ohis opes L e orrs L R o Copyeigmns 10s "> UMY i who keeps the keys and' see: ROME, July 8.—The semi-mutiny el 't the. Vatiolh said to me a af [ m in the ranks of the papal gen- Soda i R darmes, which led to their focibje today: disarmament by the Swiss guard, “Plus XI began by reinstating all the domestics of his preflecessor ‘was ore of the results of the new efficiency methods introduced by éxcept one, but he is eliminati them. Ho has strong convictions the present Pope in the Vatican household. The gensdarmes were end a strong will and is deter- mined to let all go who oppose hig dissatisfled with their pay, with the long hours and with the per- wishes or do not suit him. You son of their commander, Count will see that by the time of the November consistory not:a single one of Pope Benedict's favorites e will remain. Centrople Their remonstrances It 1 probable that even Cardinal to the holy father had met with no and hence the “strike, used ‘the papal author ties to listen to their grievavces. Gasparri will leave Bis august po- Other [nuovations by Plus XI in: sition, as he 1s tired.and desire: sresign. The question of his succe sor is difficult, as there is no ol clude replacing the “master of the Household” by a proper accountant, who i8 soon to arrive. Much au- .. July 8—Dr. 1. G. Ferneynough, state veterinarian, {o- dzy announced that there are now accredited he: of cattle in Vig- 1a, the state the accredited percentage of of any state in the by Gov. Hardwic! uted his sentence imprisonment, according to 'a tete: Tecelved from State Senator tub Bennis Flomming at Atlanta, B Dnion.” vious candidate, but you may tell the world that’there is no plage for more than one master in-the Vatican now. Thursday, was checked by realizin for over the week end, however, an the selling became more generai and aggressive later, owing to reports that Germany had requested a mora- torium and rumors of’ German po- litical disturbances, For - time prices broke very rapidly, but’around 32.10 for December offerings were absorbed by trade buying, which seemed to conclude a considerable demand for Japanese account. This rallied prices, with the close showing recoveri of some 13 or 20 points from t! lowest. \ The amount of cotton on ship- board at the end of the week await- ing clearance was estimated at 74,000 against 151,000 last year. ..NEW ORLEANS, July 8—Cotton closed steady at net declines of 13 to 28 points. 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