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GIVES AUTO RULES FOR RADIO REVUE Inspector Evans Announces Regulations at Auditorium Tonight. ns, assist- sompleted traffic in m Audi- torium on the occasion of the night, expecting a capa i ulations Tnspector Charles A. are es carrying passengers to the move east on G from Twentieth street, stop- ping wit the right wheels to the curb cles carrying passengers for venue entrance will go rking the right wheel to tl b. rking on Nineteenth s be- street and New York'avenue northwest will be prohibited Parking on the south side of E atreet from Nineteenth street west to the full length of the auditorium will ‘be prohibited. Parking on the north side of New York avenue from Nineteenth street west to the full length of the audi- torium will be prohibited. Forty-five degree angle parking 1l be o X teenth the south side permitted on ork between Nine- street between Eighteenth and Nine- teenth streets will be prohlbited. ark on the south side een Eighteenth and es returning to the entrances to pick up passengers will follow the same directions indicated for dis- @harging passengers. EN O TOKIO ENVOY IS DELAYED BY ACCIDENT TO SHIP Vessel on Which He Planned to Sail Severely Damaged by Crashing Into Dock. By Radio to The TOKIO, —Ambassador Tsuneo Matsudaira will not reach San Pranoisco or Washington at the time he was expected, owing to the Korea Maru, on which he was expected to sail on February 5, having butted her nose into a wall at the customs docks on her arrival vesterday evening. The crash ripped a two-foot hole in the slde of the steamer, which will re- quire months to repair. The authorities are unable to ex- - plain the accident. They say it Is the most serfous one of the kind in Yokohama harbor. There was little wind and no complications. Possibly the Talyo Maru may be called in, to take the 400 passengers who are walting for the Korea Maru. (Copsright, 1925, by Chicago Daily News Co.) COUNT, HEALTH BROKEN, WOULD BECOME PRIEST Grandnephew of Former Austrian Empress Leaves United States as Steerage Passenger. By the Assoclated Press. W YOR. ebruary 4.—Dis- failure to find a , his health broken he may be heartened by career in Amerl and nursing the h ‘. admitted to a monastery and become & priest, Count Carl Larisch, d- nephew of the late Empre: gr of Aus- cesterday uenchen. for her is now the wife a truck farmer living near Melbourne, ¥ Count Carl tried to earn a living by peddling the paintings of an artist friend, but with little success. His health finally broke down. to Germany on the His mother, on JUSSERAND, IN PARIS, SAYS HE’LL TAKE REST Greetings of Officials and Press Given Retiring Envoy on Return Home. By the Associated Press. PARIS, February 4—J. J. Jus- serand, the retiring ¥rench Ambassa- dor to the United States, returned to 's up to my successor now,” said sserand when he arrived on the boat train from Havre. “I am going to take a little rest.” & He was met at the station by Sheldon Whitehouse, counselor of e American embassy; a group of paper men and friends and a ntative of the French foreign ¢| On board the liner Paris, on which s|the returning Ambassador and Mme. ew York, the interest of the passengers cen- tered on the diplomat and his wife, who also received hundreds of let- ters and telegrams from known and unknown, delivered to the Paris before she left. Jusserand traveled from HYGIENE CLASS OPENS. Red Cross Gives Instruction in Care of the Sick. The American Red Cross opened a new class in home hygiene and care of the sick today at the headquarters of the District chapter, place. charge of the class. The class was largely attended, but there are still vacancies. Candidates may apply tonight for enrollment. Students finishing this class will re- ceive Red Cross certificates. The course consists of 15 lessons. An- other class for housewlives will be- gin on February 16. This class is planned for women in charge of homes, and will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 o'clock until 3:30. Miss Payne also will have charge of this class. BOY, 13, KILLS SELF. Studies, Note Says. S. C., February 4— ol studies caused ear-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Groveman, to end his life at his home here last night, a note the boy left said. The youth's body, with a bullet wound in the temple, was found by his parents when they returned from church last night. A revolver, the property of Mr. Groverman, was found at the side of the body. . R Before you buy sccurities from any one be sure they are as good as your dollars, Dizzy? Sick? You're Bilious! Take a Laxative! friends, [ as 16 Jackson |~ Miss Anna I. Payne was in’| Ends Life Because of Worry Over NG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HOLLAND DIVIDED ON SIZE OF ARMY Determination to Cut Size of Forces. BY LEOPOLD ALETRINO. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. AMSTERDAM, February 3.— Has the Netherlands government yielded to the wave of pacificism now pre- vailing in Scandinavian countries? This question is asked by the Dutch, who are greatly concerned over the continual retrenchment in ary a s. The Dutch military ing through a crisis, must choose between odern military force which would be able to check the en- emy at the frontler, or a small but well trained army which could mere- ly enforce respect for Dutch neutral- ity and defend the heart of the coun- try against an invader. Small Army Held Vital. The first possibility is practically precluded. 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For routes, fares and reservations to any point, telephone or visit the Travel Bureau, City Ticket Office, Woodward Build- ing, 15th & H Sts,, N. W. Phone: Main 3300. WALTER V. SHIPLEY Aset. General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO THE" ’ETNE OF THE CAPITOL"! 'l:'l'MITEU powers. Holland, therefore is thrown on her own resources and must raise a small but efficlent army which wnuld bo capable of undertaking a det,y Dutch neutrality. At pruent, the war strength of the Dutch army numbers 20 recruiting classes of about 90,000 men each. The that this amount will be much ex- ceeded by supplementary credits—al- though the final sum will remain be- low that of previous years—which undoubtedly will be voted by .parlia- ment. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Dally News Oo.) C.,, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1928, THE HECHT CO. 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