Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 25

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FEARS IAPANESE INFLUX IN MEKICO Swedish Editor Wants New World Settled by Euro- pean Colonists. PAUL SCC MOWRER. The 2 Daily News, Is Mexi Kurope? h now urgently ling to Dr. o Svenska yrid d vopulation to corded equal ! Dr. Key, smes known, the United to the an port base emi- will cause apy States, Dr possibility Jupanese the J regions +, should whose vast » work and t of work The world already Is ed. 10t Europe’s ) obtain new mar- which th ndustries bad! . to develop vw lending expended, B ng great colon es in Mexico, Cana- da and Sot (Copyright, 1 VIRGINIA TRUCK CROPS $22,980,000 IN 1924 | State Now Ranks as One of Most Important for Production, Says Statistician. 3y the Associat RICHMON val 137,550 acres totalled statem o e of t agriculture. of the most States in the , he said, due to her variety of and thelr value, eing the second pro- rries in the United Virginia was first in the produ atoes and spi Old Dominion held third rank in . Virginia con- ‘s markets a snap beans, tomatoes increase in acreage | 1l truck crops during 1924 | ar, Mr. Taylor e being 1 against 1253 total value of among all the white pota- thirds of the State. Low lue in potatoes for t larger crop bring- ne total value per toes, the tota prices cut th 1924, & 70 per nearly the sa o as did th AUSTRALIA HEARS U. S. Seattle Program Picked Up 6,500 FIVE-YEAR PRISON TERM FOR FALSE PRETENSES Defendant’s Previous Good Charac- ter Wins Probation—Leniency Shown in Other Cases. Thomas C. Crenshaw, 25 years old, was given a term of five years in the penitentiary by @hief Justice McCoy on & charge of fulse pretenses. Be- cause of his previous good character the court suspended the senten: placed him on probation, expres | the hope that “he become & good cit- izen Davis Mercurio and David West, who pleaded gullty to two charges of robbery, were given another chance by Chief Justice McCoy. The robberles were committed on the same day. The court sentenced them to serve five years in the penitentiary, but placed accused on probation. 3 s T. Brown will spend two vears at Occoquan. The chief justice gave him two terms of one year each on twp grand larceny charge Olquin, charged with forgery, WARNS PUZZLE FANS. London Specialist Sees Danger of Eye Strain. By Cable to The Star and New York World. LONDOY nuary 2 Cye strain and headaches are likely to plague solvers of cross-word puzzles, accord- ning issued to puzzle by B. Barker, president of the optical assoclation Barker ended the warning with the suggestion that the glasses requisite to prevent such eve strain be pro- e cross-word manix has captured London only within the last few weeks, but now almost every paper runs puzzies daily and the American craze is being duplicated here. (Copyright, 1825.) SUES FOR ALIMONY. Husband Arrears on Payment. Mrs. Enid M. Smith has asked the Distriet jupreme Court to require her busbund, John H. Smith, an employc of the Department of Justice, to abide by the tion agr Wife Declares is in When they separated, the wife s Smith agreed to pay her $70 month for the support of herself and two children. The husband kept up payments until last November, » states, but has not out the agreem sented by Attorne: wan and Godfrey L. Munter. news- | ment made between them August 21. | THE EVENING STAR, WAB'H:INGTON'. D. 0., THURSDAY. JANUARY 29, 1925. COMMUNITY CENTER IN SPECIAL PROGRAM Bills “School for Scandal” Comedy for Presentation February 26 at Central High. The community center department of the public schools will present Richard isley. She '8 portal comedy, Mhe Sthool for Scan in the wudi- torlum of Central High School on the evening of Thurs- day, February 26, on the occasion of the reception to be glven by the ad- visory committee of Central High Com- munity Center, of >, Snyder to the various officials of District and Federal govern- ments. The tryouts for leading parts Sir Peter and Lady Te were held Moore MES. FORREST. the ddirection of direnctor of pugeantry the community cent attended by groups number of the loc by numbers of play other drumatic groups ssisting Mrs. r Maud Howell Smith, Connell and dramatic directors of the centers. E sult of the great Interest shown, announces that the ¢ for Scan- |day” 1s complete and it ix probable it @ double cast has been se and that the comedy will be glven more than the one pre- sentation ~at Central, using the second |cast for at least onie subsequent per- | formance | Mrs. Maud Howell Smith is assisting Mre. Forrest in the personnel organi- | zation and direction of the play, which 1 séntatives from Wilson Johnson-Powell, Petworth and enters, from the Shake- , the Readers’ Club, the Office dramatic, the group and many M cally dramatic Is are beifig held regularly Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 o'clock at Central High under Mrs. Forrest's direction. night hool, Pay What You Will STUDEBAKER You Can Buy No Finer Car SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! When you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache Neuritis Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism HOLDS “FRATS” DESTROY PRIVACY IN COLLEGE Son of Ramsay MacDonald Prefers English System of Residence. By the Associated Pres: SAN FRANCIS! January , 29.— American college fraternities and sororities afford too little privacy to {ous-minded students, Malcolm MucDonald, son of Ramsay Mac- Donald, former premier of Great Britain, declared In an address here, in which he compared the university systems of England gnd the United Stutes. He is visiting California as a member of the Oxford University de- bating team. “At Oxford,” he said, ¢a man lives alone in the living quarters of one of the 22 different colleges forming the university. He has a lock on his door, and if he chooses to study night and day he can do so uninter- rupted and with complete privacy. He declared there “was not a single chupter house, fraternity or sorority in Great Britain. | The famous Mecklenburg declara- tion of independence, the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of which is to celebrated in North Carolina next May, antedated the national declaration by more than a vear. be R. J. & M. C. GRACE BEAUTY OF CANYONS IN WEST DESCRIBED Lesser Known Regions of Utah Pictured in Lectures at Cosmos Club. The great open spaces of the West have not been completely explored and penetrated, Prof. Frederick J. Pack of the University of Utah and Hugh D. Miser of the United States Geologlcal Survey declared fn fllus- trated lectures on their_experiences in the canyon regions of Utah before a joint meeting of the Washington Academy of Sciences and the Geolog- ical Soclety of Washington at the Cosmos Club last night. Prof. Pack's discourse covered ex- cursions made into the Cedar Breaks, Zion and Bryce Canyons, and across the Colorado River the natural bridges in Utah. It was in the lattor reglon, he sald, that a natural bridge formation, 100 feet from one abut- ment to another and 100 feet high, being located within 15 miles of a town of 10,000 Inhabitants, was dis- covered only five years ago, Wind is an important agent in the erosional formations of the rocks in the numerous canvons, Prof. Pack stated. Views of President Harding on horseback in Zion Canyon were [n[——=[n|———|alc——2J|gl—23]n] COAL It is a waste of time and alsg money to “shop around for Coal.” Get our advice on what Coal your particular plant requires and use that Coal. We Are Authorities 4th and F N.E. Linc. 233 Linc. 234. The minute school is out— thewr pent-up energy breaks looss! | the shown, also pictures of a white pine forest mors than G50 miles in length Zien Canyon, hs sald, compared favor- ably with the Grand Canyon, the latter being awe-inspiring while Zion gave a sense of ease and contentment. Broslons in the San Juan Canyon were deseribed by Mr. Miser, who ac- companied an expedition along this waterway. It was necessary, he sald, to travel 175 miles by auto truck be- fore the real work of exploration was started. The S8an Juan Canyon, while not as pretty as the other canyons shown, was equally as entrancing. The absence of trees is a feature of canyon, the formatlons being mostly hard rock and sand, and the San Juan River ne described as being three-fourths siit. The fish fa this stream find the water so muddy and unwieldy that they swim close to the surface, where they are easlly caught with bare hands, after being stunned with clubs, Pension for Widow at 102. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., January 29.—Mrs. Jane Hall of Woolwine, Patrick County, has made application for a pension as the widow of a Confeder- ate soldlier, and it will be granted. She 1s 102 years old. She has lived all her life in Patriok County. R POISONS WIFE’S COFFEE. 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