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‘NEW YORK JAPANESE [ RAP TOKIO OUTBREAK | Declare Anti-American Demon- | strations Are Unworthy | of Nation. | CONGRESS ALSO | e g { SCORE “Hope for Settlement of Exclusion Issue. B the Atsocinted Pross. NEW YORK. June ! —&everal hun panese 1 and profes #nd students, meeting in | Club, vesterday adopted a | ion severely condemning antis- | Officers Named at Closing Session | was re-clected president of the As- { Executives here ADVERTISING EXECUTIVES RE-ELECT F. T. CARROLL of Convention—Code of Ethics Adopted to Govern Business. Dy the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohio, June 12-~Frank T. Carroll of the Indlanapolis News sociation of Newspaper Advertising | yesterday at the closing semsfon of the three-day con- vention. Harvey Young of the Co- |lumbus Dispatch was named viee | bresident. The board of firectors. in addition {10 Mr. Carrpll and Mr. Young. is com- nosed of A. 1. Shuman. Fort Worth . ex offici Philadelphis Bu a tle Clark. Nashviile Bauner; | W. Preston, Little Rock Gazett McPaul, St. Paul_Pioneer THE EVENING RUSSIANS OFFERED ASYLUM IN URUGUAY Greeoe Unable to Feed 100,000 Ref- ugees Longer, League of Na- tions Is Told. By m' \w inted Press. A. June 12.--Alberto N "u.h\. Cruguayan member of the league ¢! nations council, today in- formed ,the council that Russian refugres would be weicome as emi- Erants t” South Americs, particularly to Urugieay. The c:inel declded to ask the in- ternational labor office to handie the | Rusgian problem in the future on the ground “hat it is no longer politieal but ecoromic, and chiefly a question STAR, WASH worse off next winter than they were during the last. Senor Guani, basing his_judgment on & recent official vis * to Rome, told the council he was .onvinced Ttaly would heartily support the league of nations. M. Bellegard. former Haytian min- isler to Paris, was appointed a mem- ber of the league’s commission of ex- perts. which will conduct ceial inquiry into world _slavery. The lnnxue recessed until Saturday. —— | OFFICIAL'S BROTHER HELD Chicagoan Taken in Alleged Dry- Act Conspirpcy. KANSAS CITY, Mo, June 1%.— Charged with conspiracy, rectifying | denatured alcohol and sales and pos-{ session of liquor, Lewis Levy, said 10 have been formerly a custodian of the Peter Hand Brewery, in Chica- g0, is out on $5,000 bond awaiting hearing here Ssturday before a ! United States commissioner. Levy was arrested by prohibition agents as bo left a downtown drug store ntained twenty-one pints of Levy told officials he was a brotb- er of Robert Levy, United States marshal in ‘Chicage. At the time of hll arrest he was wearing a gold deputy marshal's badge which, he said, his brother in Chicago had giv- en him. Levy said he was just “vis- iting in Kansas City." Mrs. Alice Curtice Moyer-Wing, well known as the head of the Mis- sourl state department of industrial {nspection, will try for a nomination for Congréss in the August primar| 10,000 sq. ft. per floor. 1622 L Street N.W. For Mercantile Purposes J. LEO KOLB 923 New York Ave. A Store Near Your Home EGGS *7 Doz., 35¢ | BUTTER A Week End Sale LOFFLER’S DORSCH’S ress- Dispateh. and Carl P. Slane, Peoria | of finding employment for the refu- gees The council approvad the projeet to assist the homeless Armenians, who ure now without a coumtry, by ask- ing all governments to furnish them wilh dentity certificates simiiar to the system now operating with the Fussiap refugees of Greece Greecr informed the council it was ready to transport some hundred thousand ussians elsewhere as it was una 0 continue feeding them. The council voted to continuc extend- ing a satchel which, ageats Main 5027 [T Yy Y P Y FY Yy Yy Yy y ey ey Yy Awnings Dress the House Contrast the appearance of a house that has Awnings with one that has none. You are n.tm'-l]y attracted to the former—and the difference in effect is worth all the Awnings cost. But apart from the decorative feature, there is the still more important consideration cf protection and the comfort Awnings bring with them. Ask for designs and uhmn.te-—they’ll be gladly fur- nished—without obligation. - Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. Walter J. Proctor Go. 210 to 214 H Street N.W. Amcrican agitation in Japan, as man- ‘ Journal Transeript 2 by the nr:v1\r‘muhslraunu‘ The comvention w);m;d :]'vdf"?; P | Hote |ethice to regulate the handling i Ymrur)fi = L Feits; and Ly |Mlllnx of newspaper advertising in 18 American g00ds |an effort to put its standard on the and to expel missionaries. AmMONE reso- The resolution jon in itravention 41‘ ll\r spirit of the Wushington conference | #nd to the drtriment of the histo Lo abd Comins riendship exist etween the 1 fnvitations [ ing help to the refugacs in Greece nit e e B L L S ‘,'fifil’;,’cifixi'fl‘f_"-‘if oo pene Minse | 40 per cent of the refugees would be tate and the American newspa- o to the course of Congress, the rTesolution said: Sarprised by Arttitude. “In these circumstances we hncw teen surprised to receive reports irom home to the effect that & hotel ball has been disturbed by a group of invaders. that a boycott of Ameri- can goods has been c(hreatened and 1bat movement to cxpel American | missionaires has been suggested. Sliced Cooked Ham Delivered fresh by Loffler’s wagons, which call at our stores daily. Tender slices of cooked ham packed for your convenience in CAKES envelopes containing one-quarter pound each. 2 Cakes for 250 1,-Lb. Pkg, 1 :” B e W A dainty cake you'll like. 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Capital Av\l‘nx _Company 1503 \cnh (‘-pnol dh-n Joseph Cunningham in China Br the Associated Pross se_are unworthy actions, set- R adole confirmation of a report ting violence against violence. While "“".“.‘n”[ya“"flrt'hangrhu that the Wwe criticize anti-Japanese agitators, | Huy Gore b Conningham, a mission. we are actually following their nar- “sent out by the Christian and row example. It Is an unworthy at- ry Alliance, had been killed titude for a greab people. {by Chin Cunningham was one of e Sincerely hope that the whole | iha missionaries recently in danger at Jupancce nation will not falter in|iyeilin, Kwangsi Provinee, because ")"’.'r‘]“‘nfll fortitude wnd B2 lof the activities of the rival Kwansai reating cihors jn 8 Sircum: land Kwangtung troops. 5 ,others in a spirit of | “According to the report as circu- Cunningham has been other missionaries at | safe. 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A cablegram given oyt Dy the Christian and Misgionary Alliance in York, June 10, eaid definitely | Mr. Cunningham_had been killed DY a stray bullet Whether it | was based on the Changsha advieer, | | whereon the foregoing dispatch ap- parently casts doubt, was not made | | plain Cool, care-free days of ship board life atits best, aboard a famous exclusive class = | ship of the Great White RADIUM AND X-RAY CURE | &l Fleer, altemmdgyunique OF CANCER IS CLAIMED | [fj| 2 intcresting shor®rips, in foreign lands, at no extra Four Persons With Bladder Com- expense. plaint Reported to Have Im- Weekly from New York. proved Permanently. By the Associnted Press. NEW HAVEN, Conn., ‘June 12— Progress in treatment of certatn can- cer cases by use of radium and X-ray in combination has been achieved by the medical staff of the New Haven Hospital. now a part of Yale School of Medicine, it was stated by the hos- pital administration today. 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