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VALV TOFLIG | | URGED BY JUSTICE McCoy Speaks at Spring Festival of Americaniza- tion Classes. “Not by words alone, but by deeds must you, in becoming citizens of the United States, be true to that flag,” declared Chief Justice Walter T McCoy of the District of Columbia Supreme Court, as he pointed to the Stars and Stripes upon the platform. at a flag prese on ceremony and festival hel v the Americanization School iation in the City Club last ef Justice McCoy told of the im- portance of the association, saying. hat through organization of thoss attending the Americanization schools the teachers could better interpret the needs and aspirations of ‘the students a whole. He also ex- vlained how American-born citizens through associating with the forelgn element, could impart to them some of our customs and ideals. Praives Organizer. He spoke in praise of Souren essiun, the organizer of the as- ciation and chairman of the re- creation committec Justice Frederick L. Siddons point- ed to the needs of the Americani- zation School and the fact that lack ppropriations kept the sehool covering as broad a scope of s it would be able to do with | more money He pointed out that the students of the school saw the need of money for it, as evidenced by the hundreds attending the festival and dance which was given to raise money for the summer school classes. The affair was arranged entirely by the students. nder of the program fol- ian solos were rendered v and Jack Hel- by Miss dance One of the Three Convenient e Sizes W HENEVERthere are but one or HUNGARY TO GET AID. Reparations Body Lays Down Reg- _ulations for New Loan. EI the Assoclated Press. PARIS, May 24—The Hungarian re- | House of Commons Backs Propos- habilitation plan has been approved by the reparations commission, but only after league of nations' super- vision, s In Austrian relief, had been eliminated. and Hungary had been blunly informed 'that the commis: sion’s final action on the detalled . proposition for an International loan | F7 e Asweciated Bress. and governmental reform would de- : pend "o Hungary's good behavior in | proposals of Premier King were ac- e meantime, {n delivering coal and | cepted by the house of commons last ttl y | cattle and otherwipe earrying out the | night by a majority of eight. The [admitted his gullt, sald to those in ception of cash payments " Barthou had to cast his second A progressive anti-protectionist : ‘nfall” 4. 4 for they were my downfall. vote, as French president of the €om- |, . qment to the budget previously | _Epps was converted two months| NEWBURGH. N. Y., May 24--The mission, in order to secure adoption plan. was defeated by 162 to 61, the con- v : CANADIAN BUDGET WINS IN CLOSE VOTE MURDERER HANGED “Feel Like Dressing for Banquet,” |head. ‘accompan als—Reciprocity With U. §. aseh George Samuel Epps, colored, Is Favored. In_November, 1922. belle Hilton. Prior to the execution Epps, who his cell, “Tell all young people to keep b e i guns and whisky out of their hands, charge of Lieut. D. was executed by Miss Eugenia Seli- O B taeTscly | 8. Flelding, minister of flance, reiter- | reaches eight cents a pound. was sung by Carlo Jaccarino. er_features were a French toe < Fielding gave notice of proposals for | the dumping duty shall continue, but dance by Mins Carmen Diaz the|changes in the budget before the | that it shall be limited at no time to Argentine tango by Maj. Alcantara|pioistire was passed The change in and Miss N. Sigl, and a recitation | the sales tax will take effect on Jan- Washington and Lincoln,” delivered | yary 1. 1824, instead of August 1 by Master Sol Orlean. next. The tax on beverages and con- Music for dancing was furnished | fectionery, which was to be abolished | he added. “Owing to misunderstand- by the Americanization Orchestra.|on August 1, would be abolished on | ing this was not asked for and it was which aleo rendered several other|June 1 = = elections. two appetites to feed quickly, this size will be found equal to the task. ular with Newlywe Lunch Kits, Bachelors, or After School Lunche eon. i & i That" 2 | at's why iLlpoJ;- :‘ Its Wagner's steam oven blended beans, ready for instant service, | hot or cold. The Martin Wagner Co. East Brooklyn Baltimore, Md. ‘ First Aid to Hunger , Out Natural Color of Hair Caro-co Cocoanut Oil Shampoo does not change the color of the hair, but by removing ex- cess oil and dirt it leaves the hair its natural color. It ab- the thirty-one, was hanged today at the |10 o'clock. He dropped a distance of District jall for the murder of his|six feet. At 10:20 am. Dr. T. wife Katie, and a woman friend, Mrs. | Spillane, assistant physician at the Louise Hodge, at 1105 1st street |jail, stepped forward and pronounced southwest, in December of 1921. Epps | Epps dead. His neck was broken OTTAWA, May 24—The budget|was found gullty of first degree|There was one woman on the jury murder and sentenced to be hanged |that witnessed the hanging, ARMY PLANE DAMAGED. Army de Haviiand plane AS-63540, in D. Watson and — = | servatives voting with the govern-|Mr. Fielding, provided that the dump- | Private R. D, Mahoney, which left ment against the progressives. ing duty shall not apply on sugar ated his faith In a reciprocity agree- | “We are proposing to make a limi- (afternoon. Neither ment with the United States. 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Mitchell fleld yesterday ~morning on In a speech closing the debate, W. | when the price of that commodity (a cross-country flight, was damaged In a forced landing here yesterday occupant was ™ . ® . . . . . . - = . THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 24 - 1923. ago. In speaking of his approaching execution, he sald, *I feel as if I WITH HYMN ON LIPS |were dressing to go to a banquet Singing “There 1s Rest fcr Weary,” the prisoner with b:ved h jied by his spiritaal advisers, Rev. W. H. Howard, - Rev. Bly: Epps Before Death E. W. Smith, Rev. John B. Roberts and Mrs. A, Washington, social work- er of the Mount Caramel Baptist Church, marched to the scaffold. The man fell at six minutes after ZeePALAIS ROYAL G St. at 11th. A. 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