Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1924, Page 26

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26 Clear your ‘Regulate Yourself Your Life Line FREE TRIAL /" ghould run clear — Send your name and sesof ill health. A bad digestion, and constipation, cause thesecrosses Clean your stomach, activate your liver and_bowels, and waake the mast of lving by taking Beecham’s Pills | CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a little *Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- gere. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness or irritation. unmarked by cros- | iAUSTRIANS REBUKED | BY LEAGUE COUNCIL Vienna Seeking to Free Self From **Control After Balancing Budget. FULL RECOVERY DENIED Zimmermann Says People May Not | Stand High Taxation. By the Associated Press, G "%, March 13.—Austria was re- ouked yesterday by the council of the {league of nations. j their budget, the Austrians waat to ifree themselves from league control, but the courcil, after hearing Dr. Ziminer- mann's feport, adopted a resolution that “the Austrian government entered into a solemn undertaking and that ileague control can be withdrawn only when the permanent_equilibrium of the |budget is estublished and the financial | stability of Austria assured.” Austria_wants the use for public works without league supervision of 1200,000,000 crowns, rematning from the original loan. The council said that {the request would be studied, but that the bondholders must be protected, and |the Vienna government should under- {stand the loan could be used only for {purposes approved by Dr. Zimmerman jand under his direction. Good Progress Made. an. in a statement to the id it w Y struction had already been d. Splendid piogress had been made, but it was doubtful whether the ent high tuxation could be main- he said. dmitted that Austria had bene- {ited industrially by the occupation of | the Ruhr, which obliged the Germans to _batronize Austrian factories, but he {added that this favorable situation was as the number of Austrian was Increasing. ! The council a cret meeting also “pproved the report of the jurists on |2 question involving the { tlon of the jof the Italo | murder of It interpreta- it and growing out dispute over the { subsequent 1w | sembiy. taly Is Sntisfied. As former Premier Salandra, repre- | senting Italy, accepts the jurists' re- | port. Ttaly is satisfied and renewed objections are eliminated. Just how the report deals with the ! seizure of Corfu will be known to- morrow when the document is pub- lished. B H o cireles are eagerly discuss- e Memel erisis, caused by st againet the commission’s convention, on ground that it fails to protect Polish { «conomic interests. Norman H. Davis, | {biead of the commission, is determined | {to back up ort to the limit, as | He refuses | Having balanced ; | kins told {he deems it entirely fair, to be frightened by the ghost of Vilna, which hovers in the back- ground, and wants the Memel affair settled on its merits. The general feeling iz that a settlement will be cached. huanian agents contend that If Lithuania would recognize the Polish oceupation of Vilna, Poland's hostility to the Davis convention would cease immediately. They declare, however, that Lithuania will never ratify {Polish sovercignty over the ecity: | they insist that it belongs to Lith- j uania. Representatives of the great powers will meet today to consider the con- vention, and Mr. Davis has been re- quested to be ready to answer ques- tions. . . [ACVEGETAL FOR men and women for general use. A delight for handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Preferred by men for use after shaving.' There is notliing to compare in quality with this famous French toilet perfume. It costs more because it is worth more, as you can prove for yourself. Do not be deceived by dealers who may _THE EVEN HUNDREDS RENDER FINAL HONOR TO ALFRED SMITH N. Y. C. 8tilled Two Minutes as Rites for President Are Held in New York. * By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, March 13.—Hvery actlvity of the New York Central railway system was stilled for two minutes just before 3 o'clock, yes- terday afternoon when funeral serv- lces f6r Alfred H. Smith, president of the road, were conducted In St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, in bth avenue, in the presence of hundreds of friends anc- business umociates. In crepe-draped Grand Central terminal thousinds stood in respect- ful silence as the old depot bell in- toned two minutes. In the grand ballroom of a nearby hotel 1.500 em- rloyes and minor offigials of the rallroad listened to the church serv- lces broadcast by radio. Throughout the rallway system lights were dimmed, telegraph and telephone instruments hushed and trains stopped. Mr. Smith died after & fall from his horse Saturday. The body was brought to New York from the family home in Chap- paqua at 2 o'clock in a rpecial train. In the train also came Mr. Smith's widow, who had hurried across the continent from Los Angeles in a special train in the record time of s.xty-nine hours, and other relatives wnd’ friends. CLEVELAND SPURNS PLEA OF CHICAGO FOR WATER Diversion From Lake Declared Power Waste and Detriment' to Harbors. CLEVELAND, Ohto, March 13.— Cleveland will continue to oppose Chicago's attempts to divert more lake water through its drainage ca- nal, City Manager William R. Hop- u delegation headed by State Senator John T. Joyce of Ii- linois yesterday. Diversion_would cost 180,000 horse- | power at Niagara Falls, and lowering of lake levels would be detrimental to harbors, Mr. Hopkins declared. The 'committee Sought to have Cleveland withdraw its opposition to the Hull bill pending before Congress which would permit Chicago engi- neers to divert 10,000 feet of water per second, instead of 1,167 author- ized by law. “The valtue of horsepower repre- sented by that 10,000 cubie feet is close to $4,600,000 & vear,” Mr. Hop- kins told the delegation.: *“It is ridiculous for Chicago to think Cleve- land or any other lake front city will stand by and see this amount fo power wasted. My advice is to go inland for support. HUSSEIN PROCLAIMED BEFORE HUGE GATHERING Deposed Caliph Wires Congratula- tions as Successor Takes Moslem Office at Shuneb. By the Assoclated Press. LONDON. March 13.—The procla- mation of King Hussein of the Hedjaz as callph_of all the Moslems took place on Tuesday at Shuneh, Tsans- Jordania, says a dispatch to the Dally Express. A great Palestinian _délegation, composed of muftls, cadls, ulemas, shelks and other nothbles took part. Abdul Medjid, whom the Turks re- cenliy deposed as.caliph, telegraphed his congratulations to Hussein, N. Y. EVENING MAIL TRIO ~ TO BEGIN PRISON TERMS Rumely; Lindham and Kauffmann, Convicted Under Trading-With- Enemy Act, Denied Pardon. - By the Associated Press, SW YORK, March 13—Dr. Edward STAR, WASHINGTON, D). THURSDAY, tenced to serve one year and a day for violaiton of the trading with the enemy act in connection with the purchase of the New York Evening Mail, were ordered yesterday to sur- | render to the' United States marshal on Friday, aceording to a statement by Assisiant United States Attorney Jahn E. Joyce. 'he three men were convicted in federal court here for failing to report. that the newspaper they pur- chased was German owned. It was announced yesterday that Coolidge had refused them a pardon. Lindheim and Kauffma§n acted as attorneys in the sale of the paper and Dr. Rumely was editor for a time, BUTLER SUSPENDS TWO AS RESULT OF RAID Police Officers Scored for Failure to Investigate “Radio Birth- day Party.” By the Associated Prews, 2 i PHILADELPHIA, Pa., March 13— Director of Public Safety Butler has suspended a police lleutenant and a | sergeant for ordering a rald on a “radlo birthday party,” in which three married couples wero arrested. The | party was later' shown to be a re- spectable affair. i the raid. President |* MARCH 13, 1924, lected their duty In not verifying the reports of disorderly conduct at the party made by patrolmen prior to The patrolmen have been dismissed. Sl o Imdia’s first woman delegate to the Methodist General Conference has Just been elected, Mrs. Shantibai Da- vid, who has engaged in missionary work In Bombay for ten years. Gen. 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