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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1923. 15 3 - . The decisi f and their assignment to erecting under wa y are completed. WOMAN FLYER MAKES SRRRRLD DY Al deparimentects | S atkts Tovament 450 "100,05 | PLAN TO CONSCRIPT |22, e assienmens w0 crocting unger way are compievea - i.'i’,;elfoifié‘fi,h;‘EF;‘.»&‘};ER’Z!’L}?." na| e, beFinanent capital 1s Moscow. | AT LOSS OF $4 A DAY | covirecem inasom, conerence with 165,30y, s aiterence g s 1 0 T 1 ©o! A y1. n- | eir pay and e oin al to 4 NEW HEIGHT RECORD SnSebnal Sale ob Tot Mo 10 |40, the new fag has s blood.red $4 { et ma sonminas o teers be called to lay the school b deral 1 3 fod mittee on school constraction. {made up by union assexsments on the u various states, but the federal gov-|sickle, emblem of the present federn- T wages of other men making $15 to $46 lernment is empowered to veto the|tion, In the center, and the Inscription | 3 | Oitas so agsesskans. e ‘wnion st} TRESCLONNSE San inted P decrees of any state government. The|in six languages “Proletariat of lhelUnion Officials Propose Enforced |tered three weeks ago, bricklayers | ! “-;jl}" ey P gty head of the state political police, suc- | World Unite!” ! \ e g were to be furnished for school jobs 1) cessor to the checka, Is an ex-officio ‘The constitution must be ratified by 3 ick- Py * a Horchem, professional aviatrix of member of the federai council of com- | each state. The federal congrens wiy| Assignment of Bachelor Brick Botiz 8 duy. Competitivo bidaing for| FORMER BANKER IN TOILS: layers to School Construction. work has boosted the current seale NEW YORK. July 6.—Charged wita Loy {until virtually all the school brick- | having embezzled funds of the Atlag Ransom, Kan., established a new alti- missars, and the jurisdition of the|have final authority to settle disputes | b . R g o federal poll tends throughout the | bet the two h ? = Drug Evil Remedied by Prop- | tud¢ record for women by ascending | Constitution for Russian Re- |fepunic /e cxtends throughou mient and. may Gail on extacieiny 16:300 feet at St. Louis aviation fleld A supreme court of eleven members |session if two of the republics so |layers have deserted for better paying | tic ‘ ational Bank of Jacksonville.: x itk = % . and one representative of the political | desire. By the Associated Press. | jobs. | Fla., Neil R. Thurston, former acting er Prevention, Says F. A, | Jeicray: The previous recora was| nuplics Embraces Some ’pollca il have jurisdiction over all | In general, federal rights predomi-| " XEw YORK, July 6—Conscription| The union chiefs propose that Un-| manager of the bank, was held. in y 3 115,700 feet, and was made by Andree offenses) espionage, counter revolution |nate. There will be no direct elec- Halos botabiey Al married workers be conscripted and 10000 batiinx = : 2 Peyre, French woman flyer, in Cali- inni and cases involving members of the|tion. but the caucus or convention | ©f bachelor bricklayers now NINK | turned over to the school works a . ail. He consented to return to Wallis at C. E. Convention. | f.557e French o ] U. S. Principles. = - [209 chaes Jnyolying, members of the|tion but the cauc Lip it Sisiasdavion) sommecclatione. voak eoon nii e o T OEks & e el Officials at the'fleld announced that | E— i the flight was official, being held un- | » . g s MOSCOW, July 6.—Phe constitution 3 e . | der regulations of the Natlonal Aero- . Iowa, July 6.—Fred- | (00 fOEuigtions of th of the new unfon of soviet socialist lics, approved by t ssian - former immigration i "oy “porchem was in the air two, ;:‘l‘_‘l‘::“:‘".m {46 I:cdor y‘_“:‘:‘“:fl:w‘_ commissioner of New York, and'E. P. 1 po e [ oreIefl T8 0 ST X0, 2 o ¥ enaaline ples from both the American and ‘ ’ . general secretary of | gogcended she had to be lifted from | P18 from Dot A 3 a leavor Society, were | o€ 0 B O e hee heom | British governments provides that chief speakers on today's program of | gioy ‘petPil-oF her plane. he T deamis | the supreme power will rest in a y : e : “hristian Endeavor | pon AL = - CSSPILS | tederal exeoutive committee, consist- the International Christian ndeav her winter clothes. She was nlacodl ; i vention here. |ing of two houses, one the council SEINSE 9 here under the care of a physician. . Mr. Wallis had as a subject “Chris- | "\ QR U B G BAEEA: | of union, chosen on the basis of pop- tian Endeavor and Neglected Groups,” | mander ' of - the = Missourl A tiondP| Ulation, and the other the council of pointing out how the organization | Guard air service. accompanied Mrs. | nationalities, chosen by each nation, might well extend its service. The | HOrchem on the flight. regardless of populdtion, except that tact that foreign trade, influence and B W SRR | What are known as small independent y cbet w in the wake of Chris- WOME—N IN FATAL DUEL. |commumes, such as Karelia, have ers was the thenie of Mr. only one member instead of five al- Sisters-in-Law Dispate Over Will, | 'Sticd, {9, kenuine. nations: such ‘as n1 isters-in-Law spute 'ver , | Russia-Ukraine, te Russia an fves SEaisstiONInm. | B Georgla, all of which have equal of the povpy us the sure One Is Shot Dead. | representation. 1D ou e narcotic ev = | The o il nion, with 371 on of immigrants be- | SHREVEPORT, La. July 6-—Mrs.| o oroerss Wil he eltren by st or America were advo- | Minard Terry was shot and killed in | gt congress of soviets, which cor- Wallis, £ Distol battle with her sistter-in- | roqponda roughly to a huge electoral capita » al consump- | law, Mre, Norman Terry, at Good Ex- | colluge, mecting s Mosans annually. : one grain, in | change Settlement, Cass county, Tex., b, . 1 . = gland three | Tuesday, as a result of a dispute over | . ° Klection of Coumeil e fy . E N 1 graing and the | @ well, according to a report received | The council of nationalities will be .six grains,” he | here. chosen by the provinelal legislatures, our consumption | Both women armed themselves and | as American senators formerly were. on the increase. | mMet at the well Tuekday and Mrs. The federal executive committee Minard Terry was sald to have opened | will' ngme a federal councll consist. i fire, Mrs. Norman Terry returned the | Ing of te fire, killing the other woman in- | foreign stantly. and tel ommissars to deal with . war, railroads, posts \ s. finance, food, national n can be regulated by legislation or diplomacy, or by | loth, but the immigrant cannot be ndardized. He human being such. Every is judgment or many peo- t Ellis Island. "Families are cut husband and wife sepa- | ildren torn from their par- mothers taken from their children. One is taken and the other ) left, right down the line. It is all wrong and for the nation's honor it should be stopped forthwith. of Immigrants, | PHONOCRAPHS AND RECORDS L We'll Send One | who' are . but the A to Your Home—~On Trial! | A Brand New Offer! i Just tell us you want to KNOW the advantages of the Brunswick in your own home— i and we'll send one right away for a few days’ trial. Then, if vou do not want to buy. we’ll call for it, and you’ll be under no obli- gation! ber is no cure need in immi- the other side morally, mental- 3 vhom we believe would bhe entitled to citizenship in t if the foreign na- illing for that, then h stay at home. nd should ¥ snowa ardly in cordial reception n in sympathy with Amer- who is willing to worl. | uld T ‘“How does this hat look on me?” you turn to a friend for an opinion. The sales- man says it looks fine, but the salesman is in- terested. Your friend does not care whether you buy the i hat or not, but he does care how you look—he : {: ltihe disinterested adviser. He says what he elieves. tions are let the he 1d des quiility of overthrow ree institutions.” FIVE DIE, EIGHTEEN HURT. Broken Rail Causes Derailment of Fast Freight Train. If You Decide to Buy It~ Pay $5.00 Down And a Litile a Week! O1 course, it remains for Chas. Schwartz & Son to make such an offer. But we know that such a test of the Brunswick instrument will satisfy any prospective purchaser—if it don't, T then we'll take ali the responsibility. | On great occasions of doubt we all turn to professional advisers—Bankers, Architects, Lawyers, Doctors, En- gineers—whose opinions influence us in things we are going to buy. ' } The Literary Digest is read by 60,598 Bankers, 3,292 { and belleved foo oy Come in—or call Main 3000—and we'll send one to your amps. They were riding on cars home. ¥ e center of the train and were pled by cattle released in the sh. Architects, 56,732 Lawyers, 61,394 Doctors, 29,737 En- gineers, whose “Yes” or “No” influence the sale of many i kinds of goods. < Millions of people who buy and use the products the New Ediscn y ’,\S\\“‘!"l{{ll// . Brunswick »s. Schivar&.Scn 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street 't DEPUTIES APPROVE CABINET. | ed Pro July 6.—The chamber vesterday voted confidence i ernment after discussion of the newly cabinet's nety-four | sted for the | i3 ive! deputfis™ a8 - national advertiser makes and sells turn to professional advisers whose disinterested opinion they want on mat- - tersranging all the way from a tooth paste toa new factory. In its circulation of 1,300,000 copies per week, The , | Literary Digest reaches 359,757 professional advisers, | unfi om the and these professional men are the leading professional . 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