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-16 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 24, 1924—PART 1. MILITARY PRISONERS 'Highest Gasoline HOPING FOR FREEDOM | Output for U. S. | Reached in 1923 Majs. Ross and Stansfield Review- Gasoline production. in the Guatemalan Jungles Explored by D. C. |LEVIATHAN TO SPEND . Scientist Yield Beautiful Specimens] MONTH IN DRY DOCK P Experts Will Determine Extent of NTERNATIONAL LAW ASSOCIATION IN CONFERENCE HERE Poisonous Coral Snake Captured Alive by Harry Damage to Hull When She 4 United. States established a new n s ed a new 3 ; 4 2 ! Hit Mudbank. ng “2’]"’ of 5:0 l; o high record in 1923, amounting to Malleis—Big Collection of Bats Made in U pis e Aissctatot wrise emency Board. 7,655,945,148 gallons, an increase . . e rebeis il of 21.83 per cent over 1922, accord- Abandoned Towns—Natives Friendly. i e v T e ner Leviathan, under ing to figures issued by the bu- 42 DISPOSED OF IN ONE DAY | rcau of mincs vesterday. The Indicated domestic demand . . 3 was placed at 6,685,03 80 gallons, Sympathetic Attitude, But Senti-i [yih Wit exports of 871.116.014 mentality Is Barred. {command of Capt. Herbert Hartley. After trudging for seven months obliged to cut through the Jungics, it |Will safl from Hoboken Mor , through the swamps and jungles of 1\1;;“;"“ ‘Q‘q’.‘,,fi‘ ::.‘-;—‘r'-im\w“ w Gautemala with @ shotgun over his [ HGUELEE SN0 S ved Tor the doc shoulder, Harry 15, collector for country by no meuns is all | the New National Museum, is back in 'L,wmr. ,Mf“fll: ay :h {::“K~‘»:v;'-l | Washington with more than 3,000 ' HOnS 1L L B OO e e | jspecimens of tropi birds, mammals and reptiles, ineluding a numBer of rare and beautiful species. ere she will be plac ude of her hull of dama mudbanl Tt gallong, made « total demand of 7,556,151,894 gallons, an increase 2, cent, Stocks hand January 1 wero 150 gallons, an in year of 191,106,75! 1.62 per cent, and {mports totale 313,540 gailons, a gain of 207.91 By the Associated Press. LEAVENWORTH, Kan., February 23—The hopes for early freedom of | Mallets to obt glimpse of the L t and mo: | culfar of the Central American i n repa trooklyn Nav approximately 560 military prisoners The Dece Included in the collection is a coral | yiod perts from in various United States peniten- “ 'I l‘hhl,w\i a:u:lnnm snake, banded with repulsive yellow, | in the d, nnlx.-m, say, the \\(:ri'i I ely with j.| monthly record *h. Ma 2 Abaity is | cow. turbines in better conditic Eariels rehted Pildogely | with NG Production of keroscne for the which Mallefs capturcd alive. 1t s €0 hid ¥ were when originally insta Frank Ross and Maj. James Stans- reased 188 per cent to one of the most polonous reptl Slepuaut Suar S = fleld, members of the specal clem- Wd fuel the world, a single sting meaning | World. ) | S enoy board, who continued their alinost death. Mallels vt for liscomforts ana| GEN. ADAMS FALLS DEAD hearing at the federal penitentiary picked it up by th I of th 'Il_fffr"l ';:1 b the| 1« 8 Calif., t today. The board will make its rec- and carrfed iv alive to camp whert atively as it was thrown into formaldehyde. Collection of Bats. Most of the colleetion fs made u of rather common_tropic There is an especially large collec- i tion of bats which were unique surroundings. In th the hunte him first. There no dangerous anim ommendations for possivle commuta-|\WOMAN DECLARED DEAD tions and remissions of sentences di- rect to the War De tment. Specing up sheir work. the army| FALLS HEIR TO FORTUNE officers today reviewed the cases of ——— -two men, includi n men, {ncluding the re Had Been Ill for Long Time, But soldiers Recovered Health After Get- The hearings yosterds were conducted ting Inheritance. behind closed doors and no informa- tion as to the®individual cases \\’n:l.fl!(f)MA soc of the world are unusually friend! sev reached of Guatemala are number of ruined —— ST so far removed from the ordi- 'y routes of travel that the have The prehistoric towers are alive with bat night, the lorer r nwes. 186 Dwellings and 31 Acres of Land at HICAG given out. i ; i g 2dna Mi ghts camping in No Blanket Clememey, dead wi 1ins to pecimens The work of the clemency ‘board.{thirty y it was pointed out, should not be a construed g ing blanket | Indianapolis in 1918, ha d been ill for t expl clemoney. v military pris- |4 jong time. Nhe has fallen heir to a | section of Gu t was sald. « pest little fmodest fortun covered her Jsanectt s , because of the of their [peqen, she o jungles Trimes or. hecause © prison | 't Weber, ; fiade his hearia OVERLOOK, CLAYMONT, DEL. recorde. Confinement rocords of died fn 1908 in Tnalanapolis and left Exclusive photograph of the oflicers of the American branch of the International Law Associntion, which met |of Flores, situated | Midway Betwee: majority, howeve “H been his estate to two daughters and the | here yesterday, o o L ALAamay, SEtweEn ou otficers said. . two grandchildren who could not be ront row, left to right Dr, Charles Noble Gregory, Washington, D. C., honorary vice prestdent: John W.|from outside - ] D l d h P ethty-four soldiers in the fed- | found. The sister died In 1910 und | Davix, honorary vice presidents Chief Justice Willlam Howard Taft, honorary president; Hollis H. Balley, Boston, 1 lngton, el., an estel', a. n here, who are Serving after valn efforts to find the two! former president; Arthur k. Kuhn, New York clty, vice president. "hope for eventual freedom |{EIEE BAM CTPTIS IO deolared E s ences 1o i - oty L ows A 2 " New » WO » S rommutation of sentences to | heifs, the cour T adminic g2 Mokt xevs Rniow . Ecasice, New Rerk Moeracy d 3 fifteen years or more, A ‘Hh--lhl']:(‘r: trator was not satisfied, however, andi under the rules, does M(! become | ehrough an address in the records of rn:;- o l‘!\_“’ as S the Chic Iis ¥ TO BE SOLD AS ONE PARCEL | Sat. Aft., MARCH 1st Keedy, Philadelphia, Pa. ward A. York, the explorer reports, deer are vll‘ul‘nrly bundant. Most of the tra ne | o 3 <fi-lsvouns w Y. as for co . cn ] done at nicht to escape the B e o wetation "of Gne.inira | fecords clared ahd FAMED GERMAN SHIP < SR e { at z o'clock, on the Premises—Rain or Shinc ik i = = el nhe ance, i { time: obe ssary to sieep completel | “‘m‘l}f"nu""} uana Sta: 1a have in- ——— TU BE SCRAPPED SOON ”,Z.'”S' "y e u_"‘““"" i;;}lj;n"'m‘n of netting, ticks also | 70((7 may remain on mortgage L 1736 night. Hacks Path in Jungle. i1l in- He traveled : Miss | four muies followed so fa flers Wilhelm ‘,nl'f.‘L‘“{.}‘“}n.‘i‘“}.‘fi.‘i‘lfie,‘é’, CREDITS WORLD COURT Wik e faan & CREATION TO WILSON |Kronprinz Wilhelm, Which Sane(43: it {hich to ik dicat E hesring the but have as sider each nost of d a nativ 67 Liberty Street New York City Noted Military Prisoner. . . g One of the mo<t noted military . e g 25 Enemy Vessels on This Side hut it often was Ary | Bookma, g 5 privoners ' thn United States dis. | Spanish Member Says Organization g e meantinfe a fleet of Fren i *| their own rouds, since the country is | » New York ciplinary barracks at Fort Le of Atlantic on Last Voyage. |und English ships of war ompinist, The entertainment beelis unesplored and 1o accurate maps exist, | Pt at 7:30 o'clock, an ¢ Write for ited by the nd repairs we to the public. On those occaslc ‘ when they were | ven- . “Gale, former Never Yet Has Been | outside the hartior cntrunce to 3 smmander BALTIMORE, Md., Februar terror no longer, the old Gern ‘ralder, Kronnrinz Wilhelm, soon will last voyvage, which will e from Philadelphia to Baltimore. a left Baltimore : cor, and | NEW YORK, Februar: ! i 1 »f the Watertown, N. Y., plant of the | il | International Paper Company for an | | indefinite period was announced to- A X | by Allen Curtis, vice president. . ~ worth_is Lyun publisher of New York serve the temptuous President. He hus & half years. Although the b sfder the cases federal pen disciplinar: were review ta and al ten ara to be heard at Fort Jay, nd his e irs for desertion from | By the Associated Pry nd for use of con- Spatn, Fet lunguage against the Fogitats served’ two: and Woodrow Wilson,” a Altamira y Crev plans to con-|; nber of the permanent court of In theltornational jusi lecture at i the Athenaeum he . Dr. Altamira gave a detallcd ex- tion of the work and functioning e world court. He exprassed the that the world court was never |crew’ were Capt. T an Mr. C helle Irepudiated by any natlon and hoped HOLD SCHOOLGIRL ™ ieiviied Wdions” ™" : i e : Closine was “general conditions mi el _ MORALS IMPROVING| EDUCATION 15 LAGGING, 5 ity e v 1o o | l.' el’e | SAYS COLLEGE TRUSTEE |1 i inktue o EF1 0y AT _ \ P 1 1 i ; day 3 tis sald the reason for the scrapped at t » Boston Iron an Principals of Preparatory Institu- tions Report Change merica Declared to Be Ignorant of Itself by Dartmouth men er by - H L» Kronp Wil ch had for Better. official. tme srenprine Wonelnn Thich ady YOUR came, ! i By the Associated Press. Sank 25 Enemy Ships. By the Assoclated Pre - Sank 28 E 2 | CHICAGO, February 23— Bduca-| poonon s Eediesy CHICAGO, February 23.—Girl stu- | (ion has “ligged behind the trend of | French and Britieh war | dents at preparatory schiools today are | civiifzation.” said_Charles G. Dubois | {ij, i Yaar: | erits Jof New York, president of the We . e e tatul LT e far more moral than the students of |of NG YOI BEERGSRt of, S meuce | In T February three years ago, according to delegates | {1y tee of Dartmouth Colle S erart that attending the conference here of the {address here today before the na- |G N sunk by t natfonal association of principals of powwow of Dartmouth alumni. fy, Vilhelm. Reports sho e ,;f: tion P pals o cquently | “America. on Kronprinz Wilhelm. IRepor show | 2 sel the top of the world, but | L Dean Bernice V. Brown of Radcliffe | ignorant even of itself, had conclude Collee declared that she was of the [t did not know enough to reac Electric wlmg . opinion that the girls of today are!th€ ne e A i more religious than those of twenty sertin a sole Any 6-Room House Wired for Years ago. : s - ratsel $60.00 Student governing bodies and stu- dent councils have undertaken the | “there is | a'gparfls!r}\‘z of thfle slut}lfims dlnh mgst I hours trying to find out why un a Including Bath, Halls and Basement. { ll‘o G of the schoo's, and a rule made by the tomobile does not go.’” | governing body is seldom broken, it the educational process as RALPH P. GIBSON & CO. | as stated at the conference. “the drudgery of 1607 11th . N.W Potomac 1528 | Frank S. McGill of Penn Hall de- hook information into inert, becaus ht Service—Potomao 1935, Columbia 5210 T, 1879 clared that it was his opinion that the uninterested, mind L O AN I s 3! 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