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10 Night in BRITISH LABOR CHIEF PRAISES NO-WAR DAY Macdonald in Message to U. S. Peace Body, Says Europe Is Near New Conflicts. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, July 25.—A message from J. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the opposition in the British house of commons and chairman of the English labor party, urging the continuance of the struggle against war as a crime has been received by the international no-more-war-demonstration comnflt- tec. The message said: “Please accept my best wishes for the success of the no-more-war demonstration in America which you are going to hold next Friday, Sat- urday and Sunday. Surely the proof of the waste, the folly and the inef- fectiveness of war which is staring the nations of the world in the face today must induge every thinking man and woman to determine that they will have no more of it. “Let nothing blind us to the real things that are happening. France and Great Britain are drifting apart. It is not only that we are In dis- agreement about the Ruhr, we are growing into disagreement about ourselves. The feeling between us is in some respects more strained than between Germany and its neighbors psychology. problems st, in the Balkans and northern Africa keep the matches burning to throw into the gunpowder magazines. “Was ominous writing on ever more plain than_the events the tempers of toda a wall and STOOD BESIDE LINCOLN. Tall Man Who Figured in Civil War Troop Review Dead. POTTSVILLE, Pa. July 25.—John Schultz, who, because of his unusual height—six feet Six .inchés—was se- lected by President Abraham Lin- coln to stand beside him when he yeviewed the Union -troops at the close of the Civil war, is dead at his home here. Schultz was a member of Company G, 128th Infantry and when the regiment was passing the President, mnoticing Schultz's great height and martial bearing, called on the soldier to stand beside him. —_— = One wealthy woman of Los Angeles journeys to Kansas every summer and cooks for all the hired hands on her big farm there. . THAT RASH-DON'T | that acts at once. Ho‘rgixe, [ Sentence of Man)| Who Tried to Die By the Associated Press. LIMA, Ohio, July 25.—Charles Vorhees, sixty years old, father of six children, decided Monday night to kill himself by standing in the l 1 middle of the Pine street car tracks. This morning Vorhees woke up on a cooling slab in a Lima morgue. Police Judge Emmett Jackson vesterday fined him $15 and sen- tenced him to serve twenty-four hours in the morgue, and at 6 o'clock last night Vorhees began his_sentence. % 7 Publicly announcing his de- cision to his family and all the neighbors within hearing, Vor- hees took up a station in the mid- dle of the car.track in front of his home and waited for the street to arrive. waited and waited and then d some more. th Pine street cars run on a minute schedule, Anxious and morbid spectators waited and waited on the curb. Then some one called the police and they arrived first. At head- quarters Vorhees was charged with intoxXication. Judge Jackson turned an un- sympathetic ear to Vorhees' ex- planations, but decided he could pretend to be dead tonight and sleep in_the morgue. 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Healy, presi- dent ‘of the board, who is accompa- will restrain the sanitary board within six months from using more than 4,700 cublc feet of laki er & second. as originally authorized by the War Department. More than 8,000 cubic feet is being used and it is expected 10,000 soon will be re- quired. 1t the government's threat- ened limitation is enforced Chicago will be left without adequate means for sewage disposal. 1 authority to take the water re- quired_cannot be obtalned from the War Department. officlals stated, an appeal may be taken to Congress. BOY FLEES FROM SCHOOL. Rufus Holland, seventeen years old, inmate of the National Training School for Boys, yesterday left the institution's grounds and failed to re- turn. His home is in Geneva, Ala., the police were told, and he may pos- sibly be on his way there. A re- { ward of $10 was offered for his ar- By the Associated Press. GEN. PERSHING URGES WAR DRILLS FOR ALL Essential to Citizenship, He Tells Ohio National Guard Members. CAMP KNOX, Ky.. July 25.—Mili- tary service In some form is essen- tial for cltizenship, Gen. John J. Perahing, chief of the land forces of the United States, declared in an informal address before members of the Ohio National Guard here. “For myselt,” Gen. Pershing said, I would like ‘to see it made,a part af citizenship. Every man _upon reaching twenty-one years of age should be able to say that he had fitted himself by service or training.” He also repeated that he would ltke that no young woman would wrry a man who had not qualified THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1923. as in, ch exhibition of manhood. hing urged preparedness as_a preventive ¢f history repeating itself, as on occasion of all other warg in which the United States has engaged since the American revolu- tion, Gen. Pershing reviewed $,000 men at Camp Knox. RETRENCH IN PALESTINE. Cut in Budget of 250,000 Pounds Is Provided. JERUSALEM, July 25 (Jewish Tele- graphic Agency).—The Palestine admin- istration is reducing expenditures and many employes have been remove from the pay roll. The revised annual budget provides for a cut of a quarter of a million pounds. of France 0,000,000. The total indebtedne: to Great Britain is § T fender of her country by glv- ARE MUTUALLY HELPFUL, | By the Associated Press. SOFIA, July 25.—About 500,000 of the 800,000 househoiders In Bulgaria are members of co-operative organizations, constituting banks, building associa- tions and food stores, it was revealed at the first national co-operative conven- tion held here recently in connection with the international co-operative movement. The largest provision store in Sofia is a co-operative concern and the move- ment is well organized in the provinces. The delegates were welcomed to the convention by King Boris, who sent a message, and by several of the minis- ed | ters of the government who, took part in the proceedings. s Cytil Popoff, pioneer advocate of the Rochdale movement in Bulgaria, told the convention that co-operative buy- ing, production and financing were the true and logical expression of tne devel- opment of democra. Try Th'.l When You Have Boiled Cabbage Strip off the largel S and boil the l::n‘i’;: centers only. When done slice in segments like, orange, serve the por with a g made ‘of 3 purtsmelted bnnenngl part LEASPERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE The Hecht Co. Seventh at F The Hecht Co. i Seventh at F The Hecht Co. . Carload! Tennessee Cedar Chests Tennessee cedar chests are moth, dust and damp proof. Some in the artistically brass trimmed effects. Highly polished surfaces. Mitered corners for service. Heavy brass hinges. 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