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/ - a2 HUGHES MAKES HIT - ONTRIPTO BRAZIL “Secretary Is Well Received at =~ Exercises on Opening of * Centennial. "PARTY SAILS FOR HOME P N President of Republic and Other * Officials Express Farewell Sentiments. - T Ten By the Associated Press. " RIO DE JANEIRO, September 13— secrelary of State, The American “Charles E. Hughes, today was on his way back to the United States atter ceremonies of aparticipating in the opening Brazil's centenary celebra- tion. \ The U. 8. S Mary land, bearing the distinguished visitor and his pgrey. Teft the bor late yesterday after- noon amid s g forts and th for (he nal fleet here The warship is s an hour, centennial. Yraveling at eighteen Kno n hout and is expected to reach New York in .l'\v'h- cays M Huzhes' neiro was one He was the g on given by the Brazilian Bar Asso- eiation: then he visited the American building and exhibit t the exposi- tion grounds, under the guidance of Commi General Colifer, after) which well to_Foreign | Ministe rques. Later he called lace to say good-bye 1o pitacio Pes- Soa. He boarded the Maryland at 4 oclock Institutions of Liberty. In his address at the Brazilian Bar Association luncheon Mr. Hughes, ‘after remarking on the similarity of the Srazilian and American political institutions, told his hearers: must have its institutions, titutions of are rily | Jaw, institutions for the application ©f the accepted principles of right conduct rather than vehicles for the exercise of arbitrary power. insti rest for their trity in the self restraint of liberty too much to imdatior ition ¢ and in jus- the sion Iy the measure fhat we find unfailin to the Brazilian irding the Mary- eft nothing sincerity and welcome from the people of Brazil. privilege to the and th at president I have been the great lian people opportunities. profou Rehieve e i1t constantly grow stronger.” d >essoa told the corre- of the Associated FPress, received in the Cattete 1t the Secretary of State - hearts of the Brazilian il as the officials and the te to Hughes. es’ visit,” he continued, most surely strengthen the bonds of fri hip which have al- ways existed between Brazil and the “nited States It was a great pleas- ure for me to come in such close con- tact with Mr. Hughes and toy know personally the man who has done 8o amuch to Incure peace throughout the world. : “ U] feel that this friendly visit will have a good influence in instilling ‘among the people of Brazil the ideal of peace, justice, good will and in- Nernational friendship.” . A score of huge wreaths of flowers from Brazilian notabies, including President Pessoa and Foreign Min- ister Marques, were sent to the Mary- s farewell tokens of esteem. | on the Mapylamd in “cludes, besides Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Justice Edw: R. Finch of Ne York and Mrs. Finch, Representative | Stephen G. Porter of Pennsylvania, | “ehairman of the House foreign affairs ! committee, and Mrs. Porter; Admiral Hilary P. Jones, commander of the Atlantic fleet, and Mrs. Jones. “ D. C. CREDIT MEN MEET. ~Qptimism” Is Keynote as Fall |- Gatherings Resume. o Weekly meetings of the Washington Association of Credit Men were re- sumed for the fall and winter season Vesterday at the City Club, with Claude F. Owen addressing the mem- &rs on “pep” in business. “ Asserting that the “thing that makes the world go is enthusiasm,” Mr. Owen “urged all members to look forward to he coming fall and winter with optim- sm. William C. Hanson. president of the association. said that “enthusiasm” swould be the keynote of the activities “f the organization. The meeting was wavell attended. "LIEUT. MILLS TRANSFERRED. e eut, Schuyler Mills of the bureau wt ordnance, Navy Department, has been ordered to the U. S. Gilmer. ty There Dept. th the friendship | le of Brazil and the | will not only be abid- | Toronto, Canada, {nounces that examinations will be | keld to fill vacanciés in the following: A Thorough Expert Eye Examination by Our Graduate Optometrist Will Determine the Exact Condition of Your Eyes 5 ) as low $ 00 as - I % of our Glasses. most modern Optometry. Captor of Landru, Paris Bluebeard, Is Visiting Here Louis Riboulet, brigadier of the ju- diciary police of Parls, credited with the arrest and successful prosecution of Landru, “twentieth century Blue- beard,” recently beheaded in Paris, was a visitor at police headquarters today. He was accompanied by Lieut. of Detectives Bernarg A. Ditsch, in charge of the twenty-ninth New York police dlstrict. The visitots were %reienl at the morning roll call and fine up of pris- oners conducted by Inspector Clifford L. Grant, chief of detectives, and the Paris visitor displayed a keen in- terest in the proceedings, Lieut. Ditsch acting as interpreter to en- able him to fully understand the pro- ceedings. Detective George panied the visitors to Mount Vernon this morning. While in New York the past few days, it is stated, the Paris police brigadier obtained important information from two prisoners serv- ing from forty to sixty years im- prisonment for participating in the robbery of the home of Albert R. Shattuck, a New York banker, some time ago. More than $50,000 werth of dia- monds were stolen from the banker's home, and the two men captured were sentenced by Justice Rosafy. the sentences being the longest ever imposed in New York in such a case. Tnformation obtained by the French police officlal from the spriscners, It is stated. may lead to the capture of rticipants. stay 'n this country, It ier Riboulet will visit number of cities and make a study of police methods in this country. It is said his particular mission in this v has connection With an in- vestigation of a case involving for- geries committed in Paris. ——— DEMANDS LABORERS TO HARVEST CROPS Farm Labor Bureau Director Sees Obligation Upon Em- ployment Service. B. Wech, ‘accom- A moral obligation rests on the tarm labor bureau of the United States employment service to provide enough farm laborers during crop harvesting time without bringing too many men, who might destroy prop- erty when out of jobs, George F. Tucker, director of the farm labor I hureau, declared today in an address |at the closing ses@on of the Interna tional Association of Public Employ ment Services at the Interior Depart- ment. Mr. Tucker outlined the problems of\the farm labor bureau. declaring that each harvest in each state brings lits peculiar problem of men suited for the work, transportation problems a distribution of workers. He said eich group of laborers usually has |one or more agitators, but motwith- standing this element, he said, dur- ng thé recent harvest mot an acre as been @llowed to remain unha ed, nor has a farmer made com int against the men apportioned him. The supply of farm labor in | the middle west, he added, has hard- ily been equal to the demand during the present crop season. The conference will adjourn this| afternoon following the annual elec- Present officers are Chicago, presi- first vice-president; Harry ra, N. ¥ Y second vice- Dunderdale, Boston, 0 president; Marion C. ¢ Findlay of third vice-president: and Richard A. Flynn of Brooklyn, N. Y., secretary-treasurer. —_— CIVIL SERVICE TESTS. The Civil Service Commission an- Printer (hand compositor), engineer reproduction plant, Washington bar- racks, D. C.. at $105 a-month: and printer (machine opdrator), Camp A. A. Humphreys, Va., at §1,900 a year. In addition to the basic salaries named above, appointees will be al- lowed the Increase of $20 a month granted by Congress. Full information and application blanks may be obtained at the office of the secretary of the fourth oivil service district, Archie Butt building, 1725 New York avenue northwest. PERU RATMFIES PACT. By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, September complementary 13.—The act and" Peru were ratifled last night by the Peruvian congress. The vote was 94 to 8. — Y 17 Macaulay Said: 66 O settle a_question rightly—discuss it freely.” In heat- ing matters, buikd- ers, large and small, come to us to discuss their heating problems. Our long experi- ence is positive assurance of the correct solution to all questions in Heat Engineer- ing. G < H Heating Co. Previously Biggs HEATING CO. W. H. Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry, Pres. Vice Pres. 917 H St. NW. Main 4886 EYE - GLASSES are over 61,000 Safisfied users es. In the New Optical e_equipment is all new and the , known ,to scientific e __THE EVENING STAR, CONTROVERSY OVER JEWS |REIDENTIFY MAN BRINGS DUEL IN HUNGARY Educators Re- garding Number of Hebrew Stu- dents Permitted in Universities. Dispute Between By the Associatéd Press. BUDAPEST, September 1 universities has brought about lenge for a duel between two nent Hungarlan educators. | ' tween the unlversities of B and Szegedin, the point at issue being whether the law restricting the num- ber applies to the Jewish re from the lost provinces. 2 Following the exchange of a num- letters, University, professor of surgery, challenged the rector of Szegedin, Dr. part professor of civil juris- prudence, to a duel with swords. 9B A PECULIARLY GOOD VALUE ber of uncomplimentary rector of Budapest Barsony, Meny, Closing Out 10 High-Grade Suits - Worth Originally to $25.00 and Pants, 4lc on d Vests and Flatlock To start the se: brand of Fleeced Sizes 2 to 16 vears. Irregulars. 20c Shaker Flannel, yard . Thick _close nap on both white fiannel of good weight. the bolt. 32-inch Dress Ging- ham, yard .. . In 'fist the patterns corded” checks in black. blue, grees and iavender. Regular grade. 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Girl Belt Caps. . of tweeds, finest workm: Of _gennine e in”plain_white or with blue bodies styles. In dark SHOES to every mother. for children® which will stand the wear and tear of hard usage; September 13.—As n rescue parties resumed today their|gy frantic efforts to reach the forty-seven i men enfombéd for" fourteen days in the Argonsut gold mine here, it was with the prediction of officlals that the barriers would be broken through with- in thirty-six, hours. those In touch with the sit- E. Jarvis, at work om” two | Parse mod Bt . Not even in_pre- h & price, knows. C) les. Bla pertect. in_Cope use, which Gnlaten eloth. ....$395 English and Broad Toe 95 of control that opinion, men, or Boxes. ray and 98¢ 19¢ numerous 12ic 25¢ brown, girls and 98¢ n, clopely- front sweat- 98¢ hip #od nsdal attached. blue only. A shoe D. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1992 HOPE TO REACH BURIED MINERS IN 36 HOURS |a ZiePALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. - Est. 1877—A. 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