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- PARLEYONRIVERS AND ARBORSSCON pw Will Meet Here Wednes- day Morning. Six sesslons spread over a period | of two.days will feature the nine-| teenth convention of the National Rivers and Harbors Congress, to open ta the New Willard Hotel Wednesday morning and close Thursday night. Three sessions will be held during cach day, in the morning, afternvon and evening. At the banquet Thursd. will be made by Am hara of Japan, ¢ Gompers, oresldent of the Ame n Federation of Labor; Mra Maud Wood Park, pres- tdent National L Voters, and Maj. n Beach, chief of tha A en. Beach i to be retired nex A program of entertainme will In- <lude usic by the Marine Band Or- “hestra; violin solo by Minovich; plano numl Coolidge was Representa- | url; annual | non—"The Port' Mayor Albert H. Inland William H. lent I ger Albany ( The Port of Le Hin w New Orleans port ni ., and Mayor C. Toronto. Randolph, Chicago (illustrated th moving piotures and animated dward B. Lyman, r Improvement pe_Cod Canal,” E. Winslow of dre ses by speakers el by lelegations and adjournment. MOTHER MUST BRING SON BACK TO AMERICA' Chicago Millionaire Wins Turn in | Suit Against His Di- vorced Wife. By the Associated Press. December 1.—The ten | struggle between Ferdi- York brol and his ivorced wife, Mr: Clara Jelke, for ustody of their son, Ferdinand, Jjr., ook a_turn today when Superlor ' Judge Charles Foll entered an order equiring the mother to return the | {ld to America from Munich, Ger- ny, where she 1s staying with her | aother. | Jelke 18 the son of John F. Jelke, | .wealthy oleomargarina merchant, and | Mrs. Jelke is the daughter of Mrs. | Qoss C. Bartholomay, wife of & wealthy Buffalo, N. Y., brewer. Mrs. Jelke was awarded custody of | ‘he child nine months in the year when divorced {n 1913. In 1921 she obtained permission to take him to | Zurope and Mr. Jelke's attorney sald | day the father had received word | <hat she intended totkeep their son ‘n Germany. OKLAHOMA ANTI-KLAN SESSION IS ADJOURNED Organizations Fail to Adopt Name | or Plan of Action—Labor Refuses to Join. By e Associated Press. DURANT, Okla. December 1—, conference of anti-Ku Klux Klan or ganizations adjourned early today, after an all-night session here, at which five county units were amalga- ‘mated. The soclety did not assume a name and details of the organization were left unsettied. Virtually the entire night was de- voted to an attempt to have the farm labor union affiliate with the organi- | zation, but spokesmen for the union ' remained firm in their decision noti to join. ! A’ resolution was adopted favoring 2 merger of all anti-klan orders in the state. LLLENN 00d one—it & by my Jewelry business. My prices are right. 2 P. R. AYRES, Fr. S729.W. 1108 N. Y. Ave. Yes, we do the best Tepail years in the |Zenusnnmuge WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant dupli- cating service. Duplicate key, 25c. 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West Virginia, the last capl- | tal ship that can be added to the na- fon’s first line of defense during lhr; t tenure of the Hmitation of arms| treaty, was e {noon at the N a . U Hi LA resence y | o1 | & the navy y: the orders that placed the giant fight- | ing craft formally in commission. As he pronounced the last words of the lorders the ship's band struck up the national anthem, and while evervbody 1 at salute, a huge American en- il stafr, and a main cess Appointments on Eve of New Congress. \ i | the Unfon Ja > last might commission pe o Fona i B0 leruck. Aami ORI : ed to Capt 15 named in the commissioning or- ma and | ders as her commanding ofiicer, and marshal | *%iS. at her bow, President Coolid her C now turn over this u. I hope that | she may alwanys carry thoge colors | with honor and d'stinction. T know while under your command she will.” Assumes Command. ceepted the vessel, read assumed command reading his orders, t. 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