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" CONFIDENCE VOTE 3,500 War Planes Goal of Mitchell; Te Stay in Army GIVEN MUSSOLIN Resolution in Chamber of Deputies Strongly Support- ed—pPremier Is Better. Interest of Congress in Aviation Gratifying, Says General. By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 13— With the view of winning his fight for a unified alr service, “an air serv- fce of 3,500 fighting planes,” Brig. By the Associated Press e - [Gen. Willlam A. Mitchell will remain _|in the Army, he told friends here, de- nying the rumor that he would seek a - [new career in Congress. aven't even thought of quitting,™ he general declared. “I'm going to keep on talking until America wakes And I expect to see a unified , that's nothing at all!” The general expressed his satisfac- as taken {n the air problem “The trouble lies with the Army vy,” he declared. “They don't change.” The general and Mrs. Mitchell are \e | spending a week at the old Mitchell .| home here. The general has no imme- a|diate plans for the future, but ex- - | pressed his hope of being transferred - | to the Chicago area when his demo- i|tion to the rank of colonel takes e |eftect. ¢|ROTHSCHILD LOSES POST. Baron’s Election to French Cham- : ber of Deputies Invalidated. PARIS, March 13.—The election of Baron Maurice de Rothschild, a mem- |ber of the well known International lint I Better. banking family, to the Chamber of ; Deputies, to represent the Hautes t ‘hamber vesterday - jafter a lengthy discusston. The ques- *|tion will now go before the Chamber for final decision. Alleged liberalities to electors, described as coming close to the legal definition of corruption, are given as ) | the reason for the action to contest the validity of the baron’s election. e You never can tell. The loud mouth doesn’t always put up a sound argu- ment. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1925. FREE STATE VICTORIES IN ELECTION INCREASED Government Candidates for Dail Eireann Win in Cavan and Kilkenny. By the Associated Press. DUBLIN, March 13—Two more government victories are recorded in returns received today from the elec- tions held to fill vacancies caused by Nationalist resignations from the Dall Eireann. In Cavan, J. W. O'Reilly, govern- c returned by a over the Farmers' kenny, the Free Stater, Bol- ger, ed 24,142 votes to 16,830 for Barry., Republican. NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 750 Tenth St. SE. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks a Cold Right Up Teke two tab- lets every three hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives re- lief. The second and third doses completely break uj the cold. Pleasant and safe e. Con- 4 tains no quinine or opiates, il ions use “Pape’s Cold Compound.® Price, thirty-five cents. 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