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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925. OCCUPYING THE GERMAN EMBASSY. Baron Ago von Maltzan, the new Ambassador of the German Republic to Washington, his wife and N 7 e L : : Moot Tte Sengher. EAt T Thiy - eetoel I Wi e o el ABORIGINAL JAZZ, WITH THE WHITE HOUSE AS A BACKGROUND. Far from their home on the Rosebud Reservation, members of the Baron ‘ven Miltean succtedi-Di. 0o WisHllE N e s IC e Sioux Tribe performed one of their tribal dances on the White House lawn yesterday afternoon. The Indians, who are members of the Indian Re- many some time ago. National Photo, publican Club, called for a talk with President Coolidge, “the Great White Father.” National Photo AN ULTRA-MODERN INDIAN CHIEFTAIN. Whirlwind Soldier. a tribal chief and head of the Indian Republican Club, has discarded the pipe of peace. He smokes the Dawes “upside-downer.” Photo taken at the White House yesterday afternoon. Nat Phot - Dr. Alice Swayze-Sampson, the old- est woman physician attending the NTATIVE ARRIVES. Tsuneo Matsudaira, the IS—— \hnuh J" d:,mn i: g‘_ashv newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to Washington, photographed ::l‘\!:urtl;ll:g:molm;;hi]:]‘:ll;:h;a. oo with his family upon arrival in San Francisco. The children are Setsuko, o makagt berhomEttin T it Makuko, and Baby Jjre. Copyrizht by Kadel & Herbert Pa. Coprright by Harris & Ewing FOR A CONFERENCE REGARDING HIS NEW POST. Alanson B Houghton, who retired from the American embassy in Germany to become the United Stdtes representative at the court of St. James, arriving in New York yesterday with his daughter. He will confer with President Coolidge. Copyright by P. & A. Photos | ABOUTTOSELL QU] 7o Areve eand) ISR ' s L] o seooow T SOOEED EBERT JAPAN'S NEW REPRES] THE POPE AND HIS ESCORT IN THE VATICAN GROUNDS. The escort is made up of the Vatican Guard and the Catholic officials who are nearest the Pope. Photograph taken during ceremonies at opening of a Vati- can museum. 2 B * . Copyrighi by P. & A. Photos By the Associated Press, By the Associated Press. 0SLO, Norway, March 11.—Capt. LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 11. . . | Otto Sverdrup, Norwegian explor- —The postcard size will of Alex- H H i H Said to Have Confirmed| or. ‘has conscated to conduet the ander S Kerr. written on s bit or |BiJ Business Candidate in pasteboard and disposing of a A : l-:r‘ench Arctic expedition’s ship to . 3 Rumor of Disposal-of Mexi- | frans Josory Lang the expeai- $5,900,000 estate, was mled torpro- | Lead for Presidency of German Republic. tion, under Lieut. Jules de Payer, % i will probably start this Summer In about 100 words the testator ’ can Oii Properties. | and will be gone a year. Airplanes will be used and it is | possible an attempt will be made B et st | to reach the Pole, but the main "NEW YORK, March 11.—The New | OPjects of the expedition are York Times in an article published | - Scientific. today credits Edward L. Doheney, the Y ST YSRNNY AP A ©il magnate, as confirming, through SIOUX ' ®gotiating with the Standard Oil Com- pany of Indiana, Blair & Co. Inc., GREAT wHITE New York bankers, and British inter- FATHER ests for the sale of his Mexican oil properties, involving about $125,000,- directs how the estate shall be di- vided between nine heirs at law, including Mrs. Jean E. Kerr Hol- brook of Newtonville, Mass., and BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. expresses the hope that one of his | 5. paaio to The sons may be “an evangelist like | ppnt Gipay Smith and Moody.” = Kerr died February 9 last. Star #nd Chicago Daily News N, March 11.—Former Char cellor Marx, former minister of t interior Jarres and a possible dark sl horse from the Democratic side are the most likely candidates for tr FUND OF BOY scoUTs German presidency, but the outcome still entirely uncertain. Startling is the candidancy of Gen NEARS $20,000 MARK ;zn, ookt o sanaioes e 000. The contract has not yet been o > n signed, the Times quotes Mr. Doheny | Three Chiefs Who Took Part in too seriously. but it is known that as s ng Custer Mu!flcre gall ¢ . he told some of his supporters that The article detailing the negotia- Vi al if other candidates fail he might con- tlons declared that Mr. Doheny pro- N White House wouded VCtem‘ at Mout Alto sent to take the job “to again save poses to sell the Mexican properties ite e. i ibuts Germany of the Pan-American Petroleum & = Send in Contributions to “Backed by Militarg, Transport Co. after which he will £ E > Militarg. organize & mew company to control| President Coolidge yesterday re- Drive for $60,000. Gen. von Seeckt's candidacy is up- held by the “Steel Helmet,” an arder \}is American properties and .develop celved a group of about 20 Indians, 1 Aaericn ‘the Pacific coast. |among whom were three Sioux chiefs e oil industry on the f who were a part of Sitting Bull's band 2 of younger Germans, and other ses:- The campaign to obtain $60,000 for | miljtaristic organizations of con- i o [ 4 = o e which massacred the United States C - & two-year fund for the Boy Scouts | gervative and Fascisti youths, man STRIKE IN GREECE HALTS |troops at Little Bix Horn, under the THOUSANDS VIEW EBERT'S BODY LYING IN STATE IN BERLIN. Photograph taken outside the President’s Palace, where the body of the of, oashington _yesterday reached |of whom are trying to advance his commana of Gen. Custer. There were latg President of the German Republic lay in state. § Counfait RS 8.4 Thece. anf tosns making the soatution of {o " D) Dointing out that he is tHe U. S. RELIEF OPERATIONS :::esls of the ;‘T:;igcnlefv“h;ew:r:lre- ‘lihe District. :V"h ::e f“"d'd:';fler- November, 1¢ Bt b o R i scendant: 14 rticipants in that - 1 lay came one from e wounded vet- | difficult to convince even . Railroad Employes Stop Trains. |oravie fiznt, which to e sverars| MEETING PLANS DRIVE| TEMPLE OF MOON GODDESS FOUND |RHINELANDER’S BRIDE | <rars et dounc Atco. That “the: all-pawertul ‘sdent American is bettter known is “Cus- The Boy Scouts drive, which 15 for | who has played such a decisive part Surinded Mombers o Amercan |0 628525 . ot sanane| FOR BLUE RIDGE PARK| ~ IN BURIED CITY OF ABRAHAM| N SOCIAL REGISTER| et Szbisicuy Rumen (ARG oo Commission Rescued by Tréops. | Bull, a splendid type of the American Trade Commission, and workers con- | "Pehaps von Seeckt is not a monarch- 3 Indian, who, despite his 80-odd years, sisting of 150 representative Wash- |jst. He is much more like a Fascisti By the Associated Press. : X s : 2 et 4 ington men. The campaign is ta con- | gictator of the Mussolini type. It is ATHENS, March 11—The gencral | SERSIRS SIS A NEORNY (U0 W | Washington Trade Board Repre-|University of Pennsylvania Expedition Reports Dis-|Woman Now Being Sued on Al tinuo throush Friday of this week: | noteworthy that Muscolint, In his un- railroad strike In Gresce, w = 2 eams ster G. Wil- ks . ; ded him as head of the Sfoux. The 3 officfal contact with Germany, has gan last Sunday and which has cut ]S 2 £ i gl s . . 5 ] et 1s of son and G. H. Parker were tied yes- cont Bodakt oK Grecce from rail communication | Sthers in the group who took part in | sentatives Among.Those at Har: covery of Religious Structure With Brick legation That She terday for the bouquet of fowers do- | Preror sy o iet] (Mith Yon Seeck! with the rest of Europe, now is telope and Chiet Hollow Horn. The risonburg Va. Todn.y. % Negro Descent. nated by Granville Gude for the team |)eaders. The world could hardly pardizing American reliet opera-| 2008 SnC COA T0 O ollow Horn ks Walls Under Ruins of Ur. | turning in the greatest amount inmigjudge the candidacy of such a tion o n | subscriptions, and also for a box at [ man as one capable of leading the arles Howland of New York, |Beer. who died several Soars 850, a0 | gpeciat nispaten to The star. By the Associated Press. Keith's Theater, donated by Roland | lelncatly minded German peaple chairman of the refugee settlement gaine : ) HARRISONBURG, Va., March 11— i . < A 3. Robbins, manager of that theater. s ComimiNalon. AT bIAE maniEratiar lendlngfll resident Wilson's second in. Galtbag.: ait: tha mm:s \vlvv‘x:;{xn um.fl"-' T P e rub it to powder with ore's fingers,| NEW YORK, March 11.—The name Capt:' Wilson,! howevor, witharew: (b (h‘:;ks into the common fold of na “the commission, who left Athens for)SURWRRTOW, o o0 oo i |State and organizing a campaign to| PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—The|Dut the floors are of brick, well laid |of Mrs. Alice Beatrice Jones RMine-|fovor of his rival. AT S O N = Macedonia, wers stranded at Larissa, | THOse old- warrlors, who are in|Zieic Snd breanising s campaign to| PHIL " the jolnt expedi- | 2nd #Pread with bitumen, looking like | lander, former laundress and house-| L. C. Drake was the speaker at the | jreor, Geswlen the Telchawenr min: when the ‘crew of their train joined | [YAShINELon relative to property FAIS | lue Ridge National Park by laying | 1o Do O e e and the | T dorn asphalt, and with their help | maiq, who is now belng sued by her [noondsy meeting. He ls ldentifled| ¢, nominate, is & Bavarian and a the strike. e % 4 its advantages before the people of e s British Museum ~ o outlines-of the chambers cou! with the local . Boy Scout headquar- tholic, but he is not D atic. The government sent a special train | hONOT guests of a most (SIAEMIRGA | North, Fast and West is the two- | Unlversity of Pennsylvania Museum, |be traced even where the walls jn-|husband, Leonard Kip Rhinelander.| {o . ang comes in.personal contact | v PSP o et i K et “r of the Chaldees, re- | C108INg them have altogether perished. |for annuiment of their marriage on |ith the Scouts. He desbribed many he strike has paralyzed the relief | AT LIeut CEn e On . o o Th- | 48y of officials’ of the Virginia State Ce,m,a Zilatd,;r i nksecknown the| “The temple was built, in its pres-|the allegation that she is of negro|of the ‘‘good turns’ which are a part 'n operated by the American Near | (ot GF ST SO0 (FMER. 0 B &6 and | Chamber of Commerce and the Shen- FoRISEAy, TpLey, ent form. by Sinbalatsu-Ikbid, an As- | descent, appears in the March sup-|Of the dally program of the Scouts, s¢ Nellef. It s a former hospital | S0 BERCH. T otitan Club sev- | andoah Valley, Inc. and representa. | inding of another temple in the | syrian governor of Ur in 650 B.C. who | [1oteht (PPEIns (0 Th8 JAEEh BUP- | mentiontng one in particular, in which train which the Americans outfitted | T g ”mq ago. They then gave an | lives of the Washington Board of buried city of Abraham in Babylonia. | always seems to have been short of :ireclor of the city's soclally elect, | 2%V make a daily visit'to a blind for the purpose of distributing old f'f :‘qu 9 “io'um of the Little Big|Trade. According to the report of C. Leon-cash for his building schemes, and |{/ b“m{m Rt oW Atod | woman and take her to a street car. jothes to the refugees in Saloniki | Interesting % President Joseph H. Smith, Manag- 80 to have employed the poorest ma- | On Sunda¥ they escort her to church, : company, uanded by, troops osnshcus){het War, Lisut, Gen. Nelson A. Miles, former | £01d purpose of a_conference here to- nothing more than von Seeckt's rub- ber stamp. The big business or Peoples’ party wants Jarres, and it seems that Jarres of all candidates today has the best "chance. £4 Macedonia. Shipments of build- | Horn fight ing Direcjor Leroy Hodges and “;d ol el gt ie "z‘:’d"m"' terials. Fifty years later Nebuchad. |\ ""¢ *RiTY appears as "Rhinelandst | myis has been. their daily routine for ox":g‘m“‘{:rfh:%’:‘::fi‘: g Lag ing materials and agricultural imple- e Treasurer Julian H. Hill are repre- | !Ne temple lies close to the ZIEEUral. | nezzar added, or repaired the build-| Mo Meonard Xip (PRUID). Jones |, period of more than three years. Tuesday the slight possibility of ments consigned to the refugee set- ALBEE’S SON WEDS senting the State chamber; George H. | or tower of Ur, and inscriptions on | ings, and later again his grandson,|New Recnelle, N ¥ Mr. Drake gave a brief outliné off L Uine” prussia for the republica: tlements are being held up by the - Judd and Harold K. Phillips the|bricks and stones proved it to be|Nabonidus, repaved the temple fioors. Shortly after the marriage of | (e actlvities of the Scouts, both In | ein appeared. Marx will seek to walkout. The government threatens _ Washington Board, while President | that of Nin-gal, the great lady, wife| The Teport tells of finds made at|Rhinelander to Miss Jones it became |th® City and at camp, and said the | 7 " " obin et made up partly of R. to employ refugee labor to break the| NEW YORK, March 11.—Reed A.|H. J. Benchoff, Secretary D. P. Wine | of the moon god of Ur. The building | lower levels beneath the temple of | known that & census. taker hag|Men engaged in the work were doing publicans and partly of bureauc: strike. Albee, son of E. F. Albee, vaudeville | and the other members of the execu- {occuples the whole of the south cor- [ Nin-gal thet glve promise of good re- |placed Rhinelander's bride in his |50 Pecause it iz a worth-while-service. | P (Co00 8, BE e o o et S magnate, was married last Friday to | tive committee, Vice President H. L.[ner of E-temen-ni-il, the terrace In- | sults. “We have found,” the report|records as & “mulatto.” The couple compased entirely of bureaucrats. ; : Frances ' Cotter, 11-year-old sales- | Ople, Treasurer C. N. Hoover, L Fer- | closure of the Ziggurat. said, “Insoribed doors sockets of sev- |separated thereafter, and in his an-| g ; - Notable, however, Is the absence of « Barristers to Entertain Darrow. |giy" gersey City, N. J., it was |dinand Zirkle and Joseph McAllister | - “Most of the walls are of crude|sral. periods - inemihen <oy ol Sey- |separated thereatter, and in allegea| Silk Fabric Output Increases. |, P''Scliring the Prussian minister . Clarence Darrow, Chicago criminal |learned today. They were married|are present for the Shenandosh Val-| mud brick of miserably bad quality,” | tablets in black'and white stone and |that the bride had decelved him about| The silk fabric . industry of the|of the interior. who is Unquestionably lawyer, will be the guest of the Bar- |by a magistrate In Jersey City. ley, Inc. the report sald, “often ruined right|in copper, with texts of Kuri-galzu|her race. country Nad an output In 1923 valued | the bulwark of the ‘German repubiic. Iisters at thelr monthly luncheon| Aibee was divorced three weoks ago| This conference is the outgrowth of |away and were standing at a helght|of Larsa, 2072-60 B.C, and one of| Names which have disappeared|at §761,322,119, an increase of 30.5 per| The fact that he has been dropped Saturday at the Cosmos Club. In the|by Louise Willlams, an actress. He|the national park banquet at Wash- | extraordinarily difficult to follow. My | the earliest inscriptions found at Ur|from the Social Register in recemt|cent over 1921, the last preceding|signifies that another and not. the absence of Paul B. Cromelin, presi-|was ordered to pay her 375 a week. |(ngton last week, where Government [ most experlenced pickmen hive found | describing the foundation of the tem- | years include Millicent Rogers, who |census year. The Census Bureau fig- | least important obstacle (o the re. dent of the Barristers, in Florlda, the |She based her suit on charges that | officials suggested that such a meet- | their skill taxed to the utmost to dis- | ple by a local governor, ‘for the life(married Count Ludwig Salm-Hoog-|ures, made public today, “were ex-|storation of the reactionaries has vioe president, Bertrand Emmerson, [he was too friendly with an actress|ing be. called, especially to unite all | tinguish between fallen mud rubble [of Utu-hegal, King of Erech, who|stratep: Mrs. James A. Stillman and|clusive of the output of silk knit|been removed. e will preside, whoge came was not disclosed. the interests In Virginia. and brickwork Ton that ome can!was Suzerain of Ur” 3 Mre ‘W. B. B. Stokes. goods, Including hosiery. (Copyright, 1925, by Chicago Dally Newy On) »

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