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’30 Days in Jail BAT".E PRUBI.EMS For Harboring a STUDIED IN PACIFI[} Dog Withons Fee Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, March 5.—Thirty days in jail for having an unlicensed dog ix the first sentence of its kind ever imposed in this section. This was meted out vesterday to James Fox of Chambersburg by Magistrate Miller of that town ‘for failure to comply with the order of the dog law enforcement officer to pay a | fine for harboring an unlicensed dog Fox claimed he didn’t have the | money to buy a license for the | BY the Asaciated Press mongrel, and harbored him because | PANAMA, March 5.—An agreement | he feared the dog would either |has been signed aboard the U. S. S freeze to death or.starve during the |Clevgland between the Panaman au- cold weather here thorfffes and chiefs of the San Blas “Thirty davs {Indian tribe, which recently rebelled, magistrate [vavs afwirkless meseage from the warship PANAMAN INDIAN REVOLT SETTLED Y9 rightmg Craft Engaged in Most Exiensive Maneu- | vers Ever Held There. |San Agreement With Govern- #ent on U. S. Ship. By the Associated Preas. ABOARD U 8. S E A 5.—The sixth day of war for |l'f“ fighting craft of the United States Navy, engaged in the greatest maneu- vers ‘ever held in the Pacific., finds the staff oMcers of both fleets actively | engaged in battle problems. | War craft engaged in the maneu- | . | | vers are divided beiween the Black | ENGINES’ COST GIVEN. and Blue fleets. When ‘war” was Types Ships TTLE, March | in jall” said the The Indians agree to resume Status quo ante, to respect the Pana- man laws and to return the rifles and munitions seized from the government warehouses and various citizens. They jare permitted to retain their hunting shotguns. The government declares it will maintain the necessary force to back its authority. but will permit Indian Two Diesel for to | der. It will allow the Indians to main- tain their customs and mode of dress and will not enforce their'attendance at schools. The Indians, on their A hospital elevator to treat tough | | &rain will be erected at Vancouver, B. C. National Bank 911 F Street Open at 8:30 A.M. Daily _fiw "S— y oo s s oM oy e %‘;::;'/ S T clared. the Black fleet was engaged in target practice in the Caribbean Sea The Pacific coast was denuded of Aca strength save that the scouting | Stand United States $500,000. fleet (Blue forces) was just through the canal. With the declaration of w. OAKLAND. Calif., March 5—Frank the intelligence service informa Stern. financial manager of the Pacific in the hands of the defensive forces, | Diesel Engine Co. announced here the Blue flast, was that a great Black |today that the first two Diesel type fleet with a train of supply ships, was | engines contracted for by the War De- starting for the Pacific coast from | partment, which are to be used in de- Christmas 1sland, some 2.000 miles |stroyers, will be constructed at the in the Pacific company’s plant here at &n estimated Whether this Black fleet intended | cost of $500.000 to shell Los Angeles or San Diego| These will be thesfirst two Deesel o destruction, or to establish a men- | type engines to be built under a con- scing operating base off the Lower |gressional appropriation of $67,000,100 California coast to cut American |to install Diesel engines In many \'t naval forces from the Pacific States. | this country’s naval vessels was the problem for the Blue fleet — = to decide The: Blue fleet, composed of light eruisers, destroyers, and submarines, ix speeding up the coast from the caral, while some two days astern and supporting it, is the theoretical Blue battle fleet, comprising a force equal to the Black fleet | Today the position of the oncoming naval forces of both fleets finds them alert for each other, one in concen- | trated battle formation and the Blue fieet in- extended ;coum\; formation Turks to Send Court With Death Power in Area. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 5.—Ismel Pasha, the new Turkish premier, ad- dressing a meeting of the People's party yesterday, said it was pro- posed to send into the rebellious area of Kurdistan a “People’s party tri- bunal of independence, with summary powers of life and death Plan Fight on Locusts. VERA CRUZ, March 5.—The fed-| eral government. in co-operation | with the state authorities, has de- cided upon an energetic campaign against the locust plague in the| southeastern states. Capital & Surplus $550,000.00 Blas Tribe Reaches ‘ the | “0-operation in the maintenance of or- | part, shall not antagonize those of their fellow-citizens desiring to.at- tend the schools. The signing of the agreement wax witnessed by the American minister, Dr. John Glover South. No evidence connecting the Ameri- can explorer, Richard O. Marsh, With the San Blas uprising has been brought out thus far in the Investi- gatipn being carrled on among fhe Indians by Supreme Court Judge Ossa. PATENT OFFICE JOB OPEN Civil Service Commiuion to Hold Competitive Test. The Civil Service Commission an- nounced today an examination to be held April 22 and 23 for positions of assistant examiner in the United | States Patent Office here. The entrance salary is $1,860 a year. Promotions are provided for from time to time as high as $5,000 a year. Full information and application blanks may be obtained from the commission. last year the Patent Office received over 8$0,000 applications for patents. Of these, about 53,000 were allowed.! More than 5,000 cases were forfeited | after allowance by fallure of the ap | plicant to pay the issue fee. | About one-third of all patents now issued by our Government relate to some phase of the automobile indus- try Australia is taking to motor cycles. 3% COMPOUND INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS The Columbia HE wider vour util- ization of our fa- cilities, the more useful we can be to you —the more valuable vou'll find your connec- Columbia tion with National. { Have a business con- sultation with us and learn-how fully we can serve vou. & Our officers for conierence every day. : available business are of the T THREE MORE DAYS LOW SALE PRICES HURSDAY, Friday and Saturday remain for you to make your selections of Lifetime Furniture at the remark- ably low sale prices. Today, Tomorrow off longer. ings are worthwhile oh! What Than Be now and, displays await you. Better Buy and Saturday Remember not to put The sav- certainly gorgeous Now Sorry Monday will be too late. So why wait and be “sorry. The rose blooms for you today, tomor- row and Saturday. Lifetime Furniture Iz MAYER ch CO. Seventh Street " Between D & E D. C. AMUNDSEN RUSHES POLE FLIGHT PLANS Hopes to Be at Kings Bay in April for Plane Dash—Reds Will Aid. BY BJORN BUNKHOLDT. Dy Radig, to The Star and Chicago Daily News. OSLO, March 6.—Roald Amundsen has arrived here fo make final prepa- rationy for his proposed polar dash by airplane. He hopes to be at Kings Bay by the middle of April. Both the planes will be equipped with sledges and tents for use if a breakdown occurs. Should the ex- plorers be wrecked they will en- deavor to reach either Spitzbergen or Greenland. If the wreck should occur close to the Pole the natural way for the explorers to go would be to Cape Columbla, where Amundsen provided a depot in 1920. re other depots in this re- THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 192 gion, one at Cape Richardson, and a chief depot at Fort Congo. Amundsen says the Soviet govern- ment has consented to allow a Rus- slan ship to take oil along the north- ern Siberian coast to the tender ship Maud, I fce conditions are favorable the ship will be able to reach the place where the Maud has been icebound all Winter. The Maud's captain has received orders to proceed to San Francisco as soon as he has the ol on board ship. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicsgo Dasly News Co.) PRINCESS EXPECTS STORK Yolanda of Italy Again Is to Be- come Mother. By the Associated Press. ROME, March 5.—The Princess Yo- landa, eldest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel and the wife of Count Calvi di Bergolo, is expecting the birth of a child on April 1, it was an- PINDLER 801 11th N.W. Main 2704 S LEAN and PRESS.. ALL and DELIVER MENS SUITS ...............%c LADIES’ SUITS ...........81.50 GLOVES .............5cand 10c nounced yesterday. The princess gave birth to a daughter January 27, 1924. 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