Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 4

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THE EVENT U. S. FASCI MOVEMENT REFUSED ITALY’S HAND Embassy Announces Policy Against Demonstrations, in Deference to This Government. WMARCH 22, 1923. success that “standing room only” has been the rule. Yesterday, for the matines and evening perform- ances, the receipts were $5,150, which is believed to be a record for the theater. AR, * WASHINGTON, in Italy, -Continuing, statement said: “The ambassador emphasized that the fasci in the United States, if they were to be formed, should not be po- litical, should abstain from parades or any action that might be contrary to the public always confor Spirit of the which has ex- dea’to ‘them 1t Rosprtality. prove v that Italians intend to toward the United States t loyalty. le also warned them agal c self-styled fuscisti who, seeking elf-interests or notorlety might not imbued with the noble spirit that imates -Ituly -and. hot.be conscious r duties toward the United D. C., THURSDAY, ST. PATRICK’S PLAYERS TO ENTERTAIN RITCHIE Governor to Be Guest Saturday in Presentation of Passion Play, “On Slopes of Calvary.” Gov. Albert Ritchie of Maryland will be a special guest Saturday of the St. Patrick’s Players, who are now presenting the passion play, “On the Slopes of Calvary,” at the President Theater. In honor of the presence of the governor and other prominent Maryland men, Saturday will be “Maryland day" at the theater. The day also closes the engage- ment which, originally scheduled for only three days, has proved such & . ——————— ] night’s joint recital, under auspices|jor” and “Polonaise Flat of the Community Music Association. |Major.” b of this country's leading concert vio- | night agreed that the concert has linists, won her audience “Ilh ren- T not been surpassed d ditions of her own compe ent community music the policeman used his blackjack on the negro’s head. Then, it is charged, the razor was wielded. Hiser stag- gered to a post, braced himself against it, and fired at Shreeves as the pris- oner escaped. An hour later Detectives Sweeney, Scrivener, Waldron and Kelly sighted Shreeves, coming from the woods a short distance from the scene of the difficulty and placed him under ar- rest. It was while they were ques- tioning him that Detective Waldron obtained possession of the razor. Shreeves’ condition was such that it was feared hig skull was fractuyed,) but at Emergency Hospital today it was sald he probably was not dan- gerously wounded, the embassy in POLCEMAN SLASHE BYNEGRD PRSINER Blood Transfusion Probably Saves Life of Ernest W. Hiser—As- [ sailant Recaptured. —— ' WOMAN ARTISTS IN FINE CONCERT AT HIGH SCHOOL |: Misses Ware and Bruman Charm | . n . Big Audience at Community Recital. Helen Ware and Eugenia Bru laws and the For obvious reasons of correctness toward the United States government the official Italian, representatives |¢, Here cannot have anythifig to do with the formation of the faseleti: nor par~ ticipate in their jmeetings and manb festations, The Itailan embassy iast night is- sued the foregoing statement as a policy which _Ambassador Caetani since his arrival in the United States has adhered to. when .approached by young men “secking his advice for the formation of fasc | The Ttallan' embassy's: was the result of published reports that an attempt was being made to perfect a fascisti organizatibn in America simllar to. the one existing Dr.KINGS New Disco s father. he asked, “f ure sent by water or land, *s right, son.” . then. wh ight that goes cargo, and when i - | called a shipmer And then Johnny wondered dad put on his hat and went o get the air. the A blood-stained razor taken from the hip pocket of a negro named George 'fih‘l;'ea,;es by .x_:;u-m\‘(» Juz.-hph :\::]l{dnzn e s held as evidence in a charg s | fen cmonthe A TR el sault with a deadly weapon. Motor | A ana weighs fifty pounds, is forty-two Cycle Policeman Ernest W. Hiser of | {0 F€ L B B i taeth, the tenth precinct, alleged to have been = 3 Her advice to all those desirous of | ‘wounded reeves, is in Walter 3 equaling her record is: “Drink and Reed Hospital, suffering from wounds | Shole all you like. Take plenty. of across his face and throat, while the fresh air. ‘And don’t worry.” megro 1s in Emergency Hospital suffer- ing from an injury to his head received in combat with the policeman yester- day afternoon. Hiser w: he is it that Hip in Better.Than Coue. The statement'suggested that some of the news appearing lately relative to the American fascisti movement was. “Mmore ;sensational than correct.” torium with their artistry at - in ¥ Sharp Ma- statement INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. Moses & Sons Established 1861 blood that it surgeons to v Pennsylvania Avenue. Seventh Street s a qu! during !!m lght, and that his condltion wep i roved. 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