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GERMANY LOOKING 10 SECURITY PACT Makes Proposals for Accord | With Britain, France, ltaly and Belgium. participate Great Britain and pert being favorably commented political q earpest consid 2 possible bas ward gene, DENIES FRENCH CHARGES. Berlin Says It Communicated Sug-| gestions to All the Allies. ! Supplementing what are termed the Inad counts in the foreign pre G n government's dis rity question t today denles an assertion ench quarters that Germany | to secure the mediation | of the British government in the| matter, but that foreign Secretary lain declined to give his erman govern- | 11 the allies o problem, but | oposal made The Ger-| ew, the state-| t says, is that it is imp t forward concrete details at pres- The government is studying the HOMECOMING PLANNED. North Carolina Proposes to Cele- | brate May 20. upper branch of the General Assem- ly. N Julla_Alexander, Repre- from Mecklenburg, intro- | simllar resolution in the The resolution also Indorses plans | of Mecklenburg County and the city ! of Charlotte for a o tion to be held at Charlotte, May 20, the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg declaration of inde- pendence. OLYMPIC IS DAMAGED. Heavy Seas Delay Arrival of Ves-| sel 24 Hours. NEW YORK, March 5.—The Olympic reached port yesterday, 24 hours over- due, with a pilot's shield, a galley funnel and a compass pedestal dam- aged by heavy seas in the English Channel Among her passengers were Prince | Antoine Bibesco, Rumanian Minister | to Washington; Willis H. Booth, presi- | dent of the International Chamber of | and John W. Doty, bullder raper foundations. | 60-MILE SPEED IS LIMIT. TOPEKA, Kans, March 5—The| Kansas Senate yesterday approved in | committee a bill extending the speed limit to 60 miles per hour in the Far West prairie countles. The bill ap- plies to countles having a population of 5,000 or less. Customs Collector Resigns. By the Associated Press. | HONOLULU, March 5.—Harry Mur- ray, collector of customs for Hawali, resignation was requested by E ry Mellon “for the good of the service,” announced yesterday that he fo rded his resignation to Pay What You Will . STUDEBAKER You Can Buy no Finer Car At Meal Time { Snap Into lti Your Box of Stuart's Dyspepsi Tablets Enables You to Face a Big Banquet with Delight. Those grouchy dyspeptics who throw a fit when food is fried can get back in the s of the family {| Used o appareatly cause i stomach of a | e alkaline effect T You eat corned | xsaurage, ‘minee | baked beans." or other | " vou Taugh at ali fear and | once sgmin énjoy the freedom of & good | Sater i good company. Get & G0-cent box foday of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tabicts and thentell dyspepsia to £ hang.—Advertise: ment. 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The ®|jury was out one hour and thirty n its decision, | ‘It was the only logical conclu- This Is a Typical Brooks Sale THE ' EVENING RURAL SCRIBES KILLED BY PEASANTS IN RUSSIA Severest Suppressive Measures Taken to Curb Outbreaks After 1,000 Are Slain. By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, March §5.—Recurring murdars throughout Russia of rural | newspaper correspondents by the | peasantry are giving the government great anxiety, and the severest sup- | pressive measures are being taken against the assailants. “At Nikolalev, near Odessa, three peasants were exe- cuted yesterday for killing the cor- whom the peasantry accused of acting as a spy for the government. arcely were the three convicted , when at Briansk, near . another country correspon- | dent, whose duty it was to report on { political and other conditions among Please Shop Early Lace Trimmings Tailored Models ‘Straightlines Ens_emble Effects Flouncings Embroidered Beaded Fl’OCkS New Godets Flare Models Tuckings Braidings Tunic Frocks Soft Satin Flat Crepe Jacquards Georgettc Tricosham respondent of a provincial paper | STAR, WASHINGTON," the peasantry, was slain by unknown persons. Hardly a day passes without simi- lar occurrences in the country dis- tricts. According to the government's own figures more than a thousand such correspondents were murdered by the peasantry last year. Sea Food Association Formed. Speclal Dispatch to The Star. NEWPORT NEWS, March 5.—The Virginia Seafood Assoclation was or- ganized at Hampton yesterday by representatives of the fishing inter- ests of tidewat.r Virginia. Accord- ing to the plan of organization adopted, the board of directors will be composed of five men from each of the five branches of the industry, viz—the planters, the packers, the tongers, the fishermen and the crab- bers. The officers elected are: Pres- ident, L. M. omb; first vice pres- ident, O. A. Bloxom; second vice pres ident, J. W, Baster; treasurer, James McMennamin; secretary, Charles M. | Hewins, Printed Crepes Flannels Crepe de Chine Poiret Twills Satin Crepe Charmeuse Canton Crepe The Colors: Black Navy White Peach Cocoa Blonde Green Henna Maize Gray Poudre Pansy Apricot Lobster Copper D. C., ABD-EL-KRIM HELD DEAD. Even Adherents Now Believe Long Persistent Rumor. MADRID, March 5.—An official statement says a rumor of the death of Abd-El-Krim, leader of the rebel- lion in Morocco against Spain, is growing more insistent and is now believed even by his adherents. The statement adds that advices from native sources in Morocco are to the effect that Abd-El-Krim's brother Is making preparations to proclaim himself chief of the tribes- men. Several times recently there have been reports that Abd-El-Krim was dead. No confirmation of them was obtainable. Following a wage increase of 10 per cent recently, many textile mills of | Poland have closed down, owners THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925. Veteran Actor Dies. NEW YORK, March 5.—Michael J. Sullivan, 68, who for 25 years acted in George M. Cohen's companies, dled yesterday in the Actors’ Fund Home at Staten Island. Born in Dublin, Sullivan came here when he was 17. His last stage appearance was In 1919. 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