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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1924 THE NEW MINISTER FROM ECUADUR IS CREDENTIALS. Scnor Franciseo Ochoa Ortiz, newly appoinied to the post in Washingion, ws Lis stafl. calling at the White Hovse ve-terday after. : THE JREE TO GR JOLLEC o SARAZEN “HOLES IN ONE® WHILE PLAYING GOLF AT NIGHT. One of the features of the annual woon. Left to right: Emilio M. T te Lop ;. 3 Wright, Third Assistant tary of State Hughes signing the Book of Regents of the State of New convention of the Illuminating Engineers’ Society was the brilliant lighting of the Briarclifl. N. Y.. gof of States € . Conche. first sectetary of : : BEm il e Yotk ion theirceton orl ance of the degree of doctor of laws course. Gene Sarazen, professional golfer. tried out the course last night, and one of hi in Natioual Vo { at the convocation of the r Albany. Wide World Photo one.” the ball being plainly visible from tee to green. otor % | | | | | LEST WE FORGET THAT SMASHING HIT WHICH BROUGHT A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP TO WASHINGTON. Here is Earl Me- SHE FINDS OUT WHAT WE ARE EATING. Dr. Hazel E. Munsell. PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHER AT HEARING. Cyrus H. K. Curti-. ely. <tar of the base ball champions of the world. receiving an automobile from his old teammates of the Sacremento. Calif.. club. The ceremony recently appointed to the Bureau of Home Economics of the Department of testifying before Borah committee in Washington vesterday. The publi-h- K “place after the Ta ¢ ganie of the Pacific Coast 1 . MeNeely's two-bagger in the twelfth inning of the last game S B e Apriculture. She has charge of the research on the vitimin content of er told of publication of the advertisements for the Republican party in ond. The auto i 2,23 r-'pnt nts the two-base By United Pict food-. and <he came from Columbia Unives National Photo. the State of Pennsylvania during the present camp: National Phot Y.1.C.A.LAUNCHES " o ATILCOUNGIL ELONURGESLS. ™%, 5 3, e RAESTRARL IEMBERSHIPDRIVE o+ st st e o e . RE-ELEGTS BENSON. 10 COMMON SENSE -t St s it om s HERE BRLLIANTLY New National Museum for Benefit of Students | Stones and Attaches at Splrt' Express Fervent International Leaders Guests and Interested Physicians. Retired Admiral Chosen for Secretary Declares Eco- Desire to Meet Him. iPhiIadeIphians Open Season of Honor at Dinner Meet- tota swuien | Fifth Time President of | nomic Conditions Give NO | . <.iic or sieero nas tere nis| A fine of $25 1« e penany veia | 10 Capacity Audience at been started this week the Newlus they have been developed from mark in bold outline upon the his-| ing Last Night. . Museum by Dr. Ales Hrd- | his rescarches National Churchmen. Reason to Change Regime. | toric granite walls of the Washing-| The rough surface of granite did el National Theater. or of physical anthropo o nrivaledy collec n 1 ton Monument, and the Government ! apneal in every instance t £ the foremost author.- riad at the m - — - e is confronted with one of the most | fied visitor, as. in sev - 1 in the world fable to give practi it the dtaEs ATen puzzling mysteri as develop- | lected the T of these lcctures, | various points cover The lecture; Admiral W. s 3 & e e s ed in seve 2 ) i Sta 2 Qrehe to any o who en- cours is attractin attention | Tetired. was 2 i & . s 7 i = gt 2 ming 1 alm on the t the e to inform the world . s the economic conditions of the of a moment presidential elec- | that Mike Sele of Skeero was to be A uni course of lectures has the racial type of the was a wonder ner m eentral buil 38 G st Mor than 150 we and D : - e o : shest acientific data Ly Dr. Hrdlicka follows e Ly (ourse is to pres advanced sche the Capital National Counc ¢ ; or plicated and som:what 1 at the fin: th and Europe. pointed to the ., with candidates openly view- | reckoned wit ! ation, ipussible of the origin. descent Outline jof Geuxrsex. s : iloreanization wceruing to agriculture and | ing with alarm the impending tot- physicians comin 4 < inter line rnished for the iwo = here under the Republican | tering of national institutions and|down 4 of the Mo L s ared that “our good | offe cir services to prevent a| s s .1;7;\»\». 4 the markir % 4 Chuichiro G o i wr the benefit of sty irst course: 1. Evolution in nature i 15 Smant bettora officials may well wonder ¢ declared that “at least $£100,00 e b R e an auses and objects. 2. What is! ference, 1 Massachusetts avenue. | Wk, i e Monument Iteelf may not be in carved and sculptured tional seer “of the Soottish Y. M. | to consider the matter with dispas- 2 His relations to other living | Admiral Benson heads fer the fifth | oW 0 BE0 SOIE 0 tion, bt | danger. ih Rohor. GEthe iminbrtal C.A. and Mr. Gomyo is secretary of | sionate interest beings. 3. Man's origin: the material | consecutive time the council, Which | for commor % to hold and fully| With grim faces and determined “a_\m‘ on on the inside of the \[(,‘ - the European Student Rtelief I a evidence bearing on the subject. 4. The | repregents more than 4,000,000 Cath- | to enjoy these advantages.” ds. those who Tave seen the|ment has been marre R ot Addresses were made by Andrew vhy, where, when and how of man's, .. men throughout the United| The Dawes plan he praised as “one nscriptions on the inner walls | audacious manner by o x Plelps of the United States Chamber | The course will be divided into two | &8 spread and differentia- | 2¢ of the most important forward steps | Of the memorial spire that is a na- | himself ‘Mike Selemis of Skeero. 1824 0 Domaieste: Shainnmniar thabHen e onsaiotilariuneet I iAT tion. 6. The racial compozition of ex- | Stat tre slected were Thomas | ever taken in international co-opera. | tion's tribute to its founder are ask-|An inspection of the walls today by a <hip campaizn committee and pre- | ziven every Friday 4 isting nations. 7. Maws present and| Other officers clected were Thomas | LT ST N RETHECORE! COSRETI] ing: Who is this Mike Selemis guy? | Star reported discloced that the signa- ng officer; Dr. W. L. Ds Hugh | wiil be somewhat b S5 | future i Iynn of Chicago, vice president; | {00 EaTes. SENE S 0 (e Dawes | And where is Skeero?" | tures were there, all right. but may be | Thrift, Leonard W. De Gast and C. | and take into conside: | Second course: i. The life cycle of | jose : y, Providence, R. L. - he added, shomld be growing| 1n some half dozen places along|removed with a slight dusting of soap e g on of man (o natural evolution. The |man: the development staze, adult stage, " Charles T. Denechaud. New | markets for American goods and a | the stairway which leads to the top | powder and the appication with d series, to be given every Mon- .“'”""?‘- death. 2. The adult bodY, biE-| Grieans. treasurer, and Edward J.|stimulus, therefore, to American in- | Of the edifice the strange signature Folit thotion Qe dampened sponge. The drive will continue through SR | weight; the head, the face, rest of the | O'Connor. Washington, cxecutlve se e recovery of Germany | Mav not doubt that the writing was|ment were noncommital with resan next Monday is arranged along | o and medical students body. . The brain: organs of sense. Tetars it e T e R . the unseon hand has|to the vandalism. “We camt watcl s Umes of o national election. | piticke ls \imsolt an s 4. The functions of the body. 5. Men- Executive Oficers Named. retary said, “it is possible that keener | 3 K“l“;:nh ‘9‘-‘:9 orde, AT ot S e e the city being divided into elec- | \ell as an anthropologist tality o N ¢ competition may be fel Gerta enough, words cet my = on Mike Selemis tion districts ynder control of a Eov- | nete 1o 1wk Up, e probably no other| In addition to his material at hand| 1 ides A dralEeuaon, Ctose ming Thbe. Shieh s e Sithte Eome | each case apparently were inscribed though. That bird, whoever he S [ascing U governor and a sec- | man living can in the United States, |locails, Dr. Hrdlicka will be abls to draw | were elected to the executive com- | tg, WIEEE AOS BECERiaty ST with the same Instrument—a pencil: |must have worn the il an wte. Fifteen disteicts | (ho latest d-velopments of medical |on the data which he obtained last year | mittec arc. Mr. Flyan, Mr. Dene-| Zineral effeet of a prosperous world | thick point. about 6B grade of hard- | those walls e 1 vis apped out and each is | seience with the availabl {on a trip through Europe, during which | o.ua) 1 N, Dai¥. Philadelphia 1 only mean the broadening of our | N°8S, which is to say, very soft, and| Although the € isttoriel et eatitled to the number of electoral | preqistoric human beings he revisited practically all of the site e Weachington: | Charies and opportanities and a | Probably carried along for the pur- identity remains < : votes as would accrue to those S Dr. Hrdlicka will dweil upon the | where skeletons of prehistoric man have | | o s T e § of our own economic de- |POSe. X i of the guards ventured the deduc Gives Stravinsky Numbers. a national election. Points g indicated effects of immigration on |been foun X o Frlos) ; g Mike did his seribbling unseen by |that “from the name Seler memberships will count as Butler, N.J J. Cahill, Chevenne | vigilant guards and in flagrant disre- |must have been an Eyetalian. and | Thre ¢t Stravinsky ral votes. In addition to the adult Wyo.: Joseph H. Reiman. Pittsburgh: Cites Ttaly and Russia. | gard of numerous warning eigns at |vet his front name is Irish | tonowea ompleted the enter workers, th s department of the Franeis Lowther, St. Louis; James 13 | | every turn on the landings, pointing out | Which places under grave suspicion | tai was the unique Y. M. . A. will have four groups of ART LUB PRESENT BAND CONCERT Sanie SoAls: Al RIS AvaE The Secretary reviewed conditions | that the United States Government will [every visiting lIrishman eating a | “Firework B r the m vorkers. A dinner will be served to e e Yok Cits+ Rieh. | Rtussia and in Italy, where radical | prosecute any one defacing, chipping, fozey every son of Italy wear-| pinge fosti sky-Kor inning districts Tuesday s SIEW, > changes in established customs and | writing upon or otherwise marring the | ing a green tie |off's daushter. s n interest v G e T TWO SHORT PLAYS | bonk Sean, Chivegn. amt Michant B.|SEanECs i Speabihed cuatoms” and | Phelps, T. P Hickman | Concert by the United States | Hurley. St. Paii, 3 where economic fallacies are attempt- | ments = The Vol ok tol cnaeh n Siemo v m £ | Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, L'l‘:r;'f;gj'"",‘,','f" e ‘J:ff;,‘:“k,itn’},':)‘:|; ed or the millenium promised either VETERAN DECLINES | ENGINEER BAND TO PLAY |Boatmen's the: exfliialle Cottlieb. Bradshaw. Dr. A. B. tanley Hall, today at 5:45 o'el DS e e e pprt fT0M | 4 strong hand had to come in and Baliet mroal Rird: T Gennett. Gur L. Lane, Richard Nash, | Front Curtain Adds to Efiectiv&% Jom 7 Zimmermann, band: | {he Lu0a e ] Ot ieat the | TISh (hings. or. instend, there came '|'0 F“_E FOR BONUSIAT EASTERN HIGH TONIGHT | suite is full of alitic held 8 headquarters of Bk ore an aud to capacity, this orchestra fullfilled expectations in its first concert of the season Tschaikowsky's “Fourth Symphons was the symphonic first movem the somber of | beau simo boldly ond like herzo, o icato work 5 fascina Like National Election. been s Joynes and C. E. Fleming. bt e Rt e in the way in wh 1e simple theme Tonlsiyoynes snd March, “Knights and Ladies” | Comstitution provided that the Gov-| LI "Gl Country,” the Secretary con : The movernors, licutenant govern- i 2 6 alviae ? |are woven into one another in ac PUeRec lors, lleutenant jeo e Kmess of Performances—Bill to Zameenik | ernment should be divided into three| ;. iq e e avoided false gods Cordance with the plot of the story, ot . 5 ~ : e, * distinct parts, the legislative, execu- e Yon uliwes = | - § o R ; . 3 Rssell Shlk, Frank Strank, It C.| Be Repeated Tonight. Oy entux La Dame Blanche. = |live and judicial. and deplored :m-l)"_‘ b o e b D,.‘nz’i‘p;f‘;‘m‘;k 1‘P'°5“m by 13th Regiment Wfll] (Ferhaps the ‘most unusual an S e i e ontr facte— opposed any measure tending to deny |11 ormer” Democratic - plattorm | Tells Adjutant General Homorable| pe Presented by Community | fermul Dance. full af dissonances ¢, Richard L, Connor, R. E. Myers,| : s (a) “Reconciliation”.....Fletcher |Or abrogate the powers granted ol jich maintained that the unlimited % z ! O o sad hell ot : Ml‘-"-“ o ot Tle dAwiar (Club: vof | REashington (b) “A Japanese Legend,” each department under the Constitu-| .5in.wza of silver in the ratio of 16 Discharge Is Only Evi- | Center. S s an ohnes aml e i - Pagel oned its annual dramatic season Kempinski | tion il ooe (14 ool theanaib ot Sl chinvell | ST NS ST sl0 miedt . PPt | ot evening with a production con- s \ tife comic opera, Deplores Drugs and Divorce. Wizht be saved. dence He Wants. The Community Center Department | * ARFININE climax of jubilant melods Irvlght Al e LSl e s S e ndoliers” ... Sullivan PR e et oiupiam But new theories are being con- | of the public schools will present the | Fifa e livk Fibsentaat Bt Doll e d A Feute, | der the auspices of the dramatic com-, FoX trot movelty, “By the Shali- t””xm’m Honal Oplumis Gontarence ually presented, and we should j13th Engineers’ Band from Fort| \i §iokowski himself said after t nnedy. W. O, iiltabidle 5P vniend GarmeroniErnsEe e Erost. | S R ets “in, November, asking fore, analyze the political rom- | Aunouncing’ that he will not ac-|Humphrevs, Vi, in & special pro-|copeert, ‘it is hard to tell just how H. De Groot, jr.: George Wonken. [is chair i in e || alts suite Al Sammer Bvening) BN RS0 SR bmees Yt the remenardfiate | copt the soldiers bonus, Knowlton | ET4T 1oRIERt 8 oictack, b the BECL | much or what modern music to brir A. Drumm, Richard . troduced in the form of a front cur- . pipale, “Bagdad” + (of the marketing “of drugs. The |y U 00 W C0l Which are the two | Purham. national president of the| g conieconth ana East Capitol streets l”'r:w- w A_\ln. z .‘.\lmr nee. ey 1y, Osear Kcllar, George :, | tain, heretofore absent from the e R divorce evil of the country was also AT SO0 LAXCE: WRIR BE6 100 L0 | o Service Men's Anti-Bonus League. | oo prommam was srranged and wiil | THCTe was no doubl, however, tha Guy L. Lane, Licut. Col. Gers lub's dramatic work. which is given deplored and the States were urged |pat S0 B FOIEEE TR | has written Maj. Gen. Robert C) po“conducted by Warrant Officer I. | Snderstanding it or not, Mr. Stokow e S 1othe Darlors toadopt legislation (o eheck IS £5 00,000,000 th run the Government, | Davis, adjutant general of the ATmY. | W. Trichel. This is the arth of the gil 470 LIS prEanisetion hod the au- Offutt, T. J. Frailey. H. msey The first play on the program was growth When another candidate proposes|explaining his reasons. . | educational evenings to be given this | ! e sihek o Galt Bowen, Leslic i ankin | “The First and the Last” by John| RALLY FOR PARK LANE. Law and order was stressed as the [ g oot SRR GG U TE innrairl'rond Mr. Durham does not criticize those | geqson undér the auspices of the | i minute of the hour and a Spears, J. Firth Narquis, Robert Mc- sworthy, in three scenes. It was v sufeguard of the Nation and the |op g 000 0N Y O Wnership; to in- | Who are accepting the bonus, bUt|Community Center Department at| e WS every evidence of r Millan, Phillip Kline, Blaine Harrell, | admirably enacted by Maurice Jar council r(—.'x.flvr{nud its l:nllhn ‘nr'nl\: e Wages: to' decrease freight|after ,m;i,fig’::d m;( m-gam?m,: “; GontEAlinna At Ner Tastem contere. |t = = LT ‘;1,‘\ part of a B. A. Fuller, Paul Little, Cleve Van | W, Cameron Burton and Miss Patty e .11 | Catholic schoo tem and the right | T1t4% oo 2 spirited fight against enactment of | Coprriy @nd at New Hastem oo Jrity of the audience Horn and R. A. Davis Williamson, and was produced under| D- C-Virginia Democrats Will | ¢ parents to decide the education of | [5(0%] 9 Inereass Prx e deraeeorease | he bonus bill, Mr. Durham declares P 2 the dircetion of Mr. ana Mrs. G. A. Lyon. | Gather Tomorrow Night. their children as given to them under “still having a firm conviction |March. “Washington Grays”........Grafulla ¢ 5 nder |41ly in an orgy of spending, let him |that, A Ay ~Grafulla - The second play was a comedy from the J the (onxm_uuoln. g. )r;;:srclull;lrv:h‘;l.]z submit the details of his budget. 1|that any form of bonus for atr:‘le- Fansanian Degcen. Nou. B and G... Brahms ASKS VETERANS VOTE. ZIONISTS HOLD MEETING Spanish of Serafin and Joaquin Al-| The Virginia State Democratic drrl-'";“dr'}:;“of‘;:' iTans o ise (hie| ™ suze no Secrefury of We Trcsansy [1odied SSCRE In SeTE W VD | Enint, CEemie . e lasnen | varez Quintero, entitled “A Sunny | Club of the District of Columbia will | the interes o s »ould make it balance. ciple an e , as altz, ““Die Hydropaten'. L Gunel | ——— | Morning,” in which Mrs. Milton Reed, | nold a rally tomorrow at § l:im“u the standards of education should| .yi s the people who must pay for a8 entirely beyond the powers of |Selcction UBabes in Tovlandlo o oo Herbert | yp ooy o r Apneals to Legion M. who also directed; Mrs. Hazel Nyman, (200 Lee Highway, Park Lane, Vo, reach a proper mark and urged that | p;o" op.nding, since the Government | Congress to enact, I cannot reconcile " | g em- Membership Campaigners Report j Martin Scranage and Jesse Ve)tch‘ A 5 Lane, va. these standards be continually im-|pad ~HOCTE gets from them,|any acceptance of the benefits Of |March, *The 13th U. S. Engineers,” Treichel | Bais o' Cast. Ballot. gave excellent impersonations, caravan headed by a band will | proved. Therefore, before we burn down the |the act, even though it is now the “The Star Bpangled Banner. at Luncheon. With the use of the front curtain alnut Bfn:lm lhf ;'lrsm‘n. side of the — | house we now live, we should at|law of the land.” Admission this evening will be 10| 1In a statement addressed to vet- Rabbi Louis J. Schwefel of the Adas |specific scenic effects are now possible, ‘,:r»‘sp ;'r“gn’ fon B"-fi“; “"d,':""“}“" least be permitted to see the plans| “For my part” he continues, “I|cents, as is usual in_all education [erans of the World War living in the Isarel Congregation and president of (and at last night’s performance these gton, Ballston, Cherrydale Ten Men Dro,":ned of the promised dwelling. prefer to let the record of my serv- | programs prepared and presented by | District, Paul J. Md the Washington Zionist District | were in evidence, a painted drop inlmfie’“‘“""d"“ on their way to Park “T have little sympathy with quacks. | ice remain as it is. My honorable | the Community Center Department.|partment commander and membes vf oke at the first luncheon of Zionist | the second play by artist members of ok 2 : Our ills, as they arise from time to |discharge is the only evidence I wish the ngtional executive committee for it M campaign workers today | the club adding greatly to the effec- | P g Byt i o Suopioes In Trawler Wreck time, should be cured not by the In- |to retain that my service to Uncle | =====—————————————————x= | the Department of the District of Co «t the Madrillion Cafe, 1304 G street. | tiveness of the production, ot S or CrHIED (G a0 s T HOMEs T cantation of a witch .doctor, but by |Sam was appreciated. 1 dM not serve ) lumbia, declared last night the legion \Max Rhoade, chairman of the cam-| In order to avoid congestion in the| &Y idont. Ogle B8 ’l“‘ SEke \0 S tt' h C t‘lhe application of well tried economic | him for wages, but because I felt | by the apathy of the veterans in fil- s an organization, does not care paign, presided. The committee has |club parlors each production will be! “‘{"“‘l" e n dcoliis OQASL | orinciples and the intelligence and|it a patriotic duty.” ing their bonus applications.” how vou vote. but it is interested that planned luncheons tomorrow and Fri- | given twice this season. the member- %3 ‘z*’l S n will be the |initiative of the American people. Our| ‘“That the act, which has been| Mr. Durham said he was prompted you do vote and vote intelligently aay | ship of the club dividing in attend- |Principal sp o By the Associated Press. ! position today, at home and abroad, is |passed by a misguided Congress|to write his letter to the adjutant| The statement made no attempt to Heads of the divisions will report/ance. Thus, last evening's program |— PORTNAHAVEN, Scotland, Oc- |unsurpassed. Our g0od wages, ample | despite the message of a sound-think- | general by the latter's recent an-|influence the voters, but warned st these luncheons. The division lead- | will be repeated tonight for the bene- tober 20—The British trawler ers are: Jacob Heckman of the men's | fit of members who have made reser- ning,” by Christopher Morley, and g employment, better agriculture and|ing, far-sighted, patriotic President, | nouncement that “you are urging|them to “Beware the bunk!" They e ecked today mewr |SUORE credit call for mo chango in|did mot represent the wishes of a|veterans to forward their applica- |were urzed to “weigh tho things that ivision, Mrs. Frank T. Rosenberg of |vations for the second performance.|*“The Brink of Silence,” by Esther E. IO, W e 2 administration, but for common sense | majorty of the veterans, but rather | tions for the federal bonus promptly, | the candidates are saying. The guidc ;'y‘;‘o w:menmlmsmn and Jack anen- The November program will consist' Galbraith. They will be given on the| Islay, 10 llves being lost. Three |[to hold and fully enjoy these ad-'of an organized minority, In order to limit the expense of ad- | is right ., Keep the lines straight. Go teln of the Nordau Zion Club section. |of two short plays, “Thursday Eve- evenings of November 25 and 26, members of the crew were saved. vantages” by purely selfish motives ministration,” forward.

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