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THE EVENING HUGHES ATTACKED IN KAROLYT ISSUE. Civil Liberties Unlon Declares “Muzzling” Establishes Dangerous Precedent. Ry tiie Assorin NEW YOI T Fe 2§ —harac- tary Hughes' recent let ddling remarks, ent: “Six the suppression TWO ARE INDICTED AFTER BANK PROBE Woman Treasurer Charged With > Larceny of $53,500, Mill Owner With Taking 340 000. iary 2% ATy-treas- jur with e £50.000 of the ind $ funds of Savings At- rther b pleaded | t Attor employe here from s delayed. | AT MENT Dr_T. MAHONEY, Nor nd No 24073 SIX w York s CENT T wil Tosed The regular Tuesday eve: STE WOuD F déli pm 3 after ¢ N FIRST-CL of hedges, uished aud gardener, WL N JOHND. 1 3 1 R YOUIL CHOICE S Y At INCOME drive or FARM, Four TAX RETURNS od and closed by expert time. Very reason or Col. 10241 GROS: ary Publ ERY GIVEN THAT of the stockholders D. LAY Februa SEMENT N.E. s N RESPONSTBLE FRED D. 1 1413 DOOL Qie RAINY WEATHER IRONCLAD uiis, o A GOOD ROOF an be vours for the asking. nave other Lind? 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Beck to Act | As His Secretary | Latter Has Acted as Assist- ant to Lansing, Colby arui Hughes. dor Kellogg has made his selection of State epartment | “ials to assist him when he takes | r the dutles of S etagy of State GROUP TO STUDY SHOALS 1S URGED House Committee Wants Coolicge to Create Commis- sion to Suggest Disposition. | A resolution declaring It to be the treh 4. An arrangement has been | made by him to have William H.| Heck, who h been secretary and | special sistant to Secretaries | | Lansin JIby and Hughes, continue | n that capacity during the adminis- ratfon of Mr. Kellogx Through retention of | State Secretary designate has made | avallable to himself the services of the one man in the State Department | who is regarded knowing more intimately the = nd state | ets of 8 e pred- | ? To Mr. nd knowledge | ing developments in | over »d of years, 3 that three ries of ve confided | 1 things as h n written only r their own information and placed 1¥ in their personal and confidential fr. Beck, th airs of state d it has In addition to his work in the State Department, Mr. Beck's services hav to such outside events as the | conference, the Washing- and develop- visits of the France, Bel- giun . Uruguay and Argent PARK COMMISSION | SELECTED BY WORK Body Will Have Power to Fix| Boundaries, Accept Land for | Eastern Reserves. | ssion to ive offers of options in the retary of | personnel of sam AD, Members | Temple | of a c to re ure lishment & boundaries, and to new nal st was announc e Interior Work commission 1 ed in_the Th the hern mission Henry W. Maj. W. A. Welsh William C. Gregs | Smitt | commlssion authorized by lation to_fix the b nd_detern the areas of portioas! f the Blue Ridge Mountains of Vir-| Shenandos Jky Moun- th ¢ ky Moun- | the Mam- ntucky, in| Sm Park” and of regions in K er lands in the hian range mmis e definite and may be just for th luded in the appropriation of $20,000 king options es of | TENOR, ARRESTED HERE, DENIES WIFE DESERTION‘ | Mario Capelll Says He Had Agree- | ment With Mate to Sup- port Herself. on is donations | ‘,‘ Special Dis ROCHE Mario ¢ 1 from {a charge of Capelli irned teh to The §ta TER, N F ell, tenor brough Washington yesterday rdonment sted in Was Rocheste bruary 28 was to President | He is accused of deserting | and two children after using to obtain his musical edu- he denie n agre was to ldren w Coolidge s wife her money There was at my wife was given the privilege of 100 cash 1 or $§5,000 red in City Court today do either and was re- to await a hearing | He could not | to jail | 607,000 MEN EMBRACED i IN FRANCE’S PEACE ARMY | Budget Debate Discloses Total Ef- fective Force for Which Provision Is Made. By the Associated Press PARIS, February 28—During | debate in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday on the ‘war ministry's| budget the fact was brought out that 607,000 men comprised the total effectives of France's peace standing arm These effectives include olonfal troops. | The strength of the army was| { made known just prior to the defeat, [ by a vote of 406 against 36, of the | Communist Deputy n Renaud's |amendment to reduce the number of troops to 500,000. Opposition to a |decrease In the standing army | came from an unexpected quarter in | Paul Boncour, who is known as one| |of France's foremost Socialists, and who is the French delegate to the League of Nations M. Boncour was anckest advocates ce protocol. WOMAN HITS COBB. the one the of the of Geneva pe; | | Wields Drinking Glass in Dispute Over Dinner Check. ATLANTA, Ga. February Cobb, manager of the Detroit is under bond to appear before the city recorded this afternoon to an- swer a charge of disorderly conduct growing out of a dispute with a wait- ress last night over the amount of a dinner check. Police reported that Cobb's disput over the dinner check was referred to the wife of the restaurant man- ager and that she hit Cobb on the _thead with a glass and called the | police. The officer said Cobb pro- tested against his intervention, but he summoned the polic wagon. A taxi came along and the policeman agreed to permit Cobb to use it if the Detroit manager would pay the fare, which he agreed to do. Cobb was permitted to post bond of $1{ for hix appearance this afternoon. Hampden Wins Medal. NEW YORK, February 28.—Walter Hampden, actor, yesterday was present- od with the gold medal for good diction on the stage awarded by the American 2 of Arts and Letters. The was made by Augustus author and playwright, and a | emy. LY | required | | cheap | Congress | but | would be n |an | brought | hotders laereome | | NOLAN DENIES RECEIVING E | his head, | inqu | 37,000,000 ‘sewse” of the House that the Presi- dent create a commission to make recommendations with regard to the | future operation Muscle was irted today by the military committee. Senate concurrence of Shoals | re. House | would not be The commission would be of three members, one familiar with the Muscle Shoals en- terprise.” another a representative of agriculture versed in the use of com- mercial fertilizers and a third a chemical engineer versed in the methods of air nitrogen fixation. Protection Is Afm. The President, omposed | “citizen under the resolu- tion which was introduced by Chair- man Madden of the appropriations committee, would be requested to ob- tain through the commission such in- formation in his judgment is nec- or desirabla to determine th and most available ans for the protection of nitrates uscle Shoals. The President quested to ascerts mission the most f: which the primarily also would be re- through the com- orable conditions property may be to nitrates > of peace and ex- of war. and to lay | together with his . before Cong at| the next session also declares that | of the House that| nitrate plants to ag- | depends upon the supply of | waterpower from the Wilson | Dam and that as a protection to the farmers this power should not be di ©d of for other purposes unti shall have taken action recommendations of lln‘ time mation endatior inning « resolutic the value of ilture pcomn the L The upon the President all prospects of renort U hoals leasing bill coming to| L vote in the Senate at this session have vanished. Leaders of the oppo- sition have announced they were pre- pared to conduct a filibuster until| noon March 4 | ator Norris, Republican, Nebras- | ading the opposing forces, de- | ared the opposition had su; port to carry the fight up t ¥ moment when this sessfon ex- pires. A filibuste clared. could not be br ev 1-night ses-| s wer The is sub he eld second conference t to a point of order, I added that he did not t to use the report | In view of the rganized fi k it ssary buster, managers of 1y have given ction any n at this ses- ans to have | the and are laying p up at of Congress. CHICAGO TO ACQUIRE STREET RAILWAYS| sion Purchase Plan Calls for Expendi- ture of $600,000,000—Exten- sion Contemplated. By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, February 28.—The Chi- o city council, by a vote of 40 to last night, adopted @ traction ordi- ance providing for the purchase and ventual & over by the clty of | cago surface and elevated lines for | price In excess of $600,000,000. | > project is sald to be the largest | ownership plan in thed surface lines have about | of track, and the elevated | and the two systems oper- rs. Under the plan o than 400 miles of dded to the two s more than 5,000 c plan the city tains title to the property with the owners as security holders, the sys-| being operated by a board of con- | I, three members being appointed | : the mayor, three by the security | nd three others appointed by | between the mayor and | ity holders city will gain control of the| world 1,600 mile lines 160 about re. ob- by The system when tificates have been paid. estimated that it will take 20 vears to pay the more than $300, 000,000 necessary for the city to gain this control Some alder- MILLION IN BONUS FIGHT | Disabled Soldiers’ Commander De- fies Any One to Prove Charges Being Made. Calling ‘attention to a story that had rec million dollars for _Oppos- ing the soldiers’ bonus, National Comdr. John T. Nolan of the National Disabled Soldiers’ League told the House commit- tee investigating the league today that he defied any one to prove the charge. He denied that any member of the ue's advisory board had been asked for a contribution because of the league's stand against the bonus. changes while Nolan and other wit- nesses were testifying became o heated that finally Abner Siegal, counsel for the league, left the committee room, de- | claring the committee was “unable to | render a fair verdict.”" H SHOT KILLS 'SPEEDER. Policeman Fires at Tire and Hits Occupant of Car. ROCK HILL, S. C., February 28 R. M. McFadden, Rock Hill police- | man, attempted to stop a speeding | automobile by firing at its tires late last night and one of the bullets he fired struck and instantly killed Dewey Simpson, voung member of a prominent Chester family, who, with three other Chester youths, occupled | the automobile. McFadden told his story to a coroner’s jury early today and was held without ball pending completion of the inguest, which was adjourned until additional testimony can be ob- tained. Simpson was struck below the eye, the bullet emerging from the back of according to the statement who testified at the nature of his wound, it was sald, indicated that he was lpoking backward when the bullet struck him. of a physician t. The Automobile factories of France pro- duced only 120,000 cars last year, but it was the record of production for that country. People automobile of Spain prefer and bought b last year. American STAR TNANES NOTABLES {anda . | autobiogy t cocted t (Mr. ¢ report al o"’ sald, | announced plans for |} the next regular ses-|% | destrings to | ernment | gold, ! wealth per cent of the cer- | & WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 19"5. LISTED FOR DEATH Gompers’ Aide Says Schwab, Morgan and du Pont Were to Be Slain. B the Associnted Press. NEW YORK. that J. P. Morga Coleman du Pont, as well President Wilson, were listed for as- sassination by anarchist groups before the entrance of this country into the war, Ralph lasley, head of the Na- tional Civie ation, yesterday firmed and added to the revelations made public by the publication of the amuel Gompers. Mr. ¥ . who was mpers of th ering the anarchist the plans for Gen. du Pont sina- tion {n Wilmington, Del., had progressed almost to culmination before they were thwarted by the Government. Plots Abandoned in Fri When ana their plans Mr, un- d that as one he. chist leaders learned that were known they became frightened, recalied the men dispatched to commit the murder and abandoned the plots against’ Mr. Morgan and Mr. Schwab, Mr. Easley said n ists plotted the de: dent Mr. Easley a was unable to explaln just Gompers meant in saying In biography t “extreme pac plot to murder the Pres 1y of the fate of the Government Retting I of the h of Presi- ted. He what Mr. his auto- All Mr the plotte was ot long in « agent of our mpers as that was not his clever,” Mr. Easle his way into the e “What has initely known him he was agent” We that m- worked Wploy of the Germans, > of him is not def- we last heard from urope as erman him de; | FRENCH ENVOY TALKS DEBTS WITH MELLON Whe in be No Further Definite Proposals Re- | sult From Conference Between Daeschner and Treasury Head. No addi nature proposals of a defi- the French ates were forth- | easury Mellon and the Amt Emile | to defeat| ! had been ti position of France Details of t withheld from the understood that fe ground gone over a goly covered and former An M. Daeschn were | it wa conference public, but r owas acquaint the A»v;v\\\-\k\n(l tion as well as to ma cquaintance of th He also was understood t he should taks up where M. Jusserand | | 1eft off in order that he may be ready to take care of any developments | 1e form of Instructions from his gov- and wit conversati 1t was made clear at French embassy that further steps toward a refunding settlement must await conclusion of the present budget dis- | cussion in the French Chamber of | Deputics and that Ambassador had laid no proposal before the S retary GOLD EXPORTS 0. K. Australia to Permit Shipments Under Licenses. Australia, February Premier Bruee announced terday | that the commonwealth government had decided to permit the export of under license to the Common- Bank, provided such export does not reduce the gold stock which the bank held January 1 last M 1ade in this country | re butng 5ol Mizae by parcel post to | customers in Europe. SYDNE 28 .- Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office Buildings, Apartment Houses Harry W. Taylor 2333 18th St. N.W. Col. 1077 Before You B;xy—"Se; e STUDEBAKER for your pocketbook’s sake By old established Real Estate firm, young man with Real Estate experience. Capable of supervising personnel of entire office. Must be familiar with Joans and general Brokerage Business. Don't réply unless you have made good and look- ing to better your opportuni- ties. In replying please give full particulars if you have held an executive position and with whom. All replies held in strict confidence. Address Box Z, Star Office. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturing Assets More Than $9,500,000 Surplus $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY.. JOSHUA W. CARR President Secretary 'Aquitania Ends | 1t does no! | tain | ot i | * S FLYERS ARE SAFE [ AFTER DESERT FALL Waik Six Days Across Sa- hara—Gasoline Lack Forced Descent. Stormy Voyage With 72 Injured Tossed About Two Days. Conditions Declared Worst in 10 Years. By the Associated Press. CHERBOURG, Febru { the Cunard Lin which arrived | e nlch: | By the Associated Press here yesterday n New York, had | L1, GOLIEA, Southern Algeria, Feb- two busy days toward the end of th ;. ruary 25—Suffering from blistered voyage, stitching or dressing cuts|faetand thirst and virtually exhaust- and treating bruises passengers re-|ag. the French aviators, Capt, le- ceived by being thrown about during | majtre and Lieut. Arrachard, reached violent storms the ship met With on | here Thursday evening. after having Wednesday and Thursday walked for six days over the desert Officers who have been making | waste to negotlate the 100 miles sep- trips on the Aquitania for the past|arating this oasis from the spot on "ars say they never have known | yhich they landed last Friday on to roll as ‘she did durnig the | 2oioune'of the lack of gasoline Thh casualties aggregated [ They had started from the 32 among first-class § ngers | early on Friday, flying northward, and 40 among the crew seriously injured, however. Much | | 2na furniture was smashed as the hID |them word was sent to the rarious 1 about n troughs of the sea | nil a oSt s frica to huurs la(» BERLIN SENDS PLEA i ON SAARE TO LEAGUE rance, in » one when nothing was heard of aviators reported that they “in the air last Friday for 10 without a stop, erossing [ entize a Desert and the Tanes- ouf district, or *“land of thirst ‘Th'\ were forced to descend at Hog- 'gar because their gasoline supply had en out | | hours .‘I.etter Declares Presence of French GUATEMALA HONORS PRESIDENT COOLIDGE | Troops Cannot Be Left Unsettled | From Year to Year. By the Associated Press GENEVA, Febru man government cannot permit the solution of such an Important ques tion to be adjourned from year to " says the latest note the government, addressed to the secretariat general of the gue of | Nations, protesting against the main- tenance of French troops in the Saare Valley he German government,” the note adds, “has the right to demand that the provisions of the tr ricd out and that a state contrary to the treaty shall continued indefinitely “The text of the treaty uthorize French troops there for vears to main- Moreover, the presence troops in th are « ed. for Saare subj, a pleb- Fr terested government demands the question be | President Orellano Sends Personal Representative to Attend the Inauguration Ceremonies. rman e Roberto forelgn aff Lowenthal, secretary irs of Guatemala, has just arrived in the United States to at- tend the inauguration of President | Coolidge as the personal representa- tive of Gen. Jose Maria president of Guatemala Guatemala’s government performed feat through legis providi redemption of all paper m out having to make & loan purpose, according to Mr. Until he said, the gover ment atemala has not assumed onsibility the redemption of pney, which consists of notes | of several banks of fssue. In conse- quence there were frequent fluctua- of exchange, to the detrimen of business conditions of the repu The government of Guatemal | enacted” a law, supplemented arelanother promulgated during llowing the | ary, under which the republi ting of good crons of fect, guarantees the outstandin h binding twine scoanuts. has in financ. ney to remain order of French not be rec territory to be which The German the kue tha settled without fur nce is by Febru- spendir harve & money freel Il\ PE(T SL‘\DA\ Cnalish Pillage HOMES are attributes of Social Prominence HE ENGLISH VILLAGE hostess knows she is receiving in as nearly perfect a social setting as any modern Home can afford. Her residence itself is distinctive and charming, her neigh- bors and surroundings are of the best and her whole background is one of un- mistakable social prestige. Yet English Village Homes are not high priced! Drive out Connmecticut St Ave., through , then turn south one square to No. 3311 $15,000 Up—Reasonable Terms WAQDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 “We House One-Tenth of Washington's Population™ CO-OPERATIVE APARTMENT HOMES When Tenant-Owners Talk Things Over— It's a meeting of jolly good fellows who are reaping the benefits of turning their rent money to. their own use instead of a land- lord’s. And they're not only converting wasted rent into a sound real estate investment, but their maintenance and living costs are lower. Co-operation does it! “OWN YOUR OWN APARTMENT HOME” 5013-28 Porter St. N.W. The Fourth Street on Conn. 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