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5L OF PINESSEE CREPEON L . FLAG American Thus Expresses Disapproval of Treaty. Others Are Leaving. Ty Cabie to The Star and Chicago Daily News. NUEVA GERONA, Isle of Pines, March During t ition from temporary 0 actual owner- ship by Ci sle of Pines has baan the picturesque fiestas By the skinned natives, and ®Anifestations of bitterness by the Mericans With two exceptions the American flag has disappeared from the Isle of Pines. while from every staff Cuban_ ¢ One of the the Stars This » hands | , the Ap- atters itious Uncle sstal of his d with crepe, attracted a crowd of 200 k to t der Sam’s statue, much -thatched riding lean s dis- Hotel | t was dis- equally large is owned by ltor. The L city | Freedom to Talk Freely Requested For Count Karolyi A petition asking that fuM lib- erty of speech be given Cound Karolyl, first President of Hun- gary, during his visit to this coun- (ry was presented to Secretary Kellogg today by the American Civil Liberties Union. The State Department recently announced that the count had vol- untarily agreed not to discuss po- litical subjects, but the Civil Lib- erties Unfon charged that he had h‘.en the victim of undue restric- tion. | | FOR HOFMANN’S TRAINING Famous Pianist Says the Late Al- fred C. Clark Was Donor of $50,- 000 Fund for His Education. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. March 19 | York Times said today that the late Alfred Corning Clark, a former New | York man of large wealth, was the | donor of a $50,000 fund to provide I for the musical education of Josef| |Hofmann, pianist and composer. A { statement issued Monday by the So- |clety for the Prevention of Cruelty | to Children had named Elbridge T. Gerry, its former president, as the benefactor. The Times will say that its Infor- | mation was furnished through the medium of the Children’s Society and | |in a positive statement mude by fmann in Phil | according , “Mr. Clark | insisted that his name not be known; now that he is dead 1 feel it is I was only one o aided to careers in the i hen I was 10 years old, and at | the time the Children's Society in- |terfered with my appearance, Mr. Clark offered to provide for my edu- cation. Six years later, when I my first public appearance in land. he was in the audience. When | the concert was over he gave me a | beautiful diamond ring, which I re- gard as one of my cherished posses- sions.” THE EVENING WHITE COLLAR 1085 SHOWING DECREASE Hoover Cites Figures on Em- -ployment—19 Per Cent Rise in Standard of Living. An increase of 19 per cent in the dard of living between shown in newl sus figurgs, Secre y told the Tlay Prod ple Hoover to. 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STAR, per cent more goods, and we had ab- sorbed therefore an addition of 19 WASHINGTON per cent in the standard of living of the people as a whole. “I belleve a large part of this ac- complishment was due to the much better organization of commerce and industry thyoughout the country, and the very large amount of co-opera- tive and collective action tfat has been golng on.” D. THURSDAY, JEWELERS ARE HOSTS. Local Dealers Entertain Baltimore and Wilmington Mems The retail jeweiry section of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Asso-| clation played host to a group of MARCH 19, 19 more extended an {nvitation to Wash- ington jewelers to participate in a Jewelers' convention in Baltimore, May 20 and 21, at which the Wash- ington jewelers will be the guests of the Baltimore organization. Other speakers were George B. Kleitz of Wilmington, S. Judson Mealy, J. ore. Engle, Jr, and Phillp Katz of Balti- | Bonus Applications Wanted. Former service men were urged, in | a statement today by Frank J. 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