Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1925, Page 14

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4 THE. EVENINGV STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 192 ATTACK VICTIM RECOVERS|U. S. TO ARBITRATE | MASONS HONOR DUNKUM. |BRITAIN WILL PRESS |uner 20t toily Sol i oreiit | Ondered to Washington. ENG“SH INUU'RY e e SECURITY PACT PLAN | Biish, eosernment was nost, amx | G4PG cnrata Depariment. sationed 8-Day Trip to Richmond Woman Heard Foe, I_As PALMAS cLAIM Gratz E. Dunkum was re-elected the security problem should produce |at Honoluly, Hawali, has been order- i president of the Assoclation of Wor- real amelioration in the Buropean |ed to this city for duty in the office | Then Lost Consciousness. = shipful Masters of 1910 at the an-[Chamberlain Says It Is Too Early | i\ .+ion and would do whatever was |0f the Judge Advocate General, War pecial Dispateh to The Star. nual banquet of the organization, ossible to obtain such a result. Department s Signs Pact With Holland to Settls|nheld Monday night in the City Club to Forecast Action to Be possitle to ohiatnmuoh w remite ~ 1 i o | Jutia Ciuce y ot - Eoser ODonnell ivioe premldon oIt Taken not to ask him o commit himself to| o :q R By the Sea . s he al weeks ug . i i Castleman P. Boss, secretary-treas- g articular methods of procedure at eness s unknown on s T Bhb recovared aaf 1h Sttahaing to o Ownership gt Tiny urer, also were re-elected. TRoe|py e Associated Press This carly stage o of Celebes, Duten East Indies, where . R e b oM Island Fulkerson, grand master of Masons | LONDON, April 2.—Members of the | “[inless I have certain discretion I|the daughters of the wealthy and Congressional Probers End |ho"hold, duties. she Dk e sland. of the District, the guest of honor. |fouw of Commons yesterday bom- | am bound to A poor alike toll side by side P and Grand Secretary J. Claude Keiper | parded Forelpn Seoretary Austen heard some one behind her in the Work With Testimony of |[dark, and when she re trip for were elected honorary members of | Chamberlain with que ions whether | ined con- cles of agr veen the ained Articles of agreement between the [ HEFS COE R S e a round table sciousness she was in a pital ('n¥|ln~d .\'lmrs and lhe”Neth:la:d‘L A silent toast was drunk to the |oonference at which ¢ ety Accused Judge. GIVES AWAY FORTUNE, |Creisnts of the taiana of Las Patmas | ' ace: 1036, "They wero. Past |07 the pronoscd fvepmer Furopean — 0 located between the Philippines and|Grand Master Geoerge C. Ober, Fran- [ gacurity pact. E HAVE three i the Dutch Fast Indies, will be sub-lcis A. Springer, Willlam G. Pond,|" yp. mitted to arbitration, were formally | Thomas C. Noyes and Warren J. Cof- ek signed yesterday at the State Depart-|fin. Of the 24 surviving members of ment. Secretary Kellogg signed in be- | the assoclation formed 15 ¥ears ago half of the Washington Government |30 were present at the banquet. They Chamberlain replied that the re in an early exceptionally good properties for exchange Including all Stopoversto | Correspondence of the Associated Press. TOKIO, February 24.—On condition that he be given an income of 12,000 spent nine days | e vear Lo e, Kumataro Ishi- 1 Louis, O e o e e umataro 1ShI'|and the Netherlands government was included: C. C. Coombs, Mark K. Fin- nght now! Call the ST. AUGUSTINE conduct g e . g ane represented by its mynister here. ley, Charles F. Roberts, honorary DAYTONA about 1,000,000 yen to the Marine Washington English, ended its hear- The agreement provides for appoint-|members of the associations; Reuben 1 Products Society, to be used in the v et 3 S ing of testimony and examination of 5 - i | ment of an arbitrator, whose duty shall | A. Bogley, A. R. Serven, W. Scott PALM BEACH records last night "‘:‘:gl“:‘:x“““’"”“fmg*“:r"“;"‘-‘m;“":c;fl:;: be the determination from memfirnn:a Macgill, J. Frank Campbell, W. Clvde ; s MIAMI The case was left open so that ad-|Bakl Is 67 years old, and amas 5| submitted by both sides whether the|Hunt, Charles Kattleman, Bab- B p D ditional textimony may e niroduced | fortune In the fishing industry. - This | {sjand forms part of the terrltory of the | cocle, Roger O'Donnell, I ood- usiness Froperties Department hefore the mits its re-| 18 said to be the only case fn Japan|yniteq States or of the Netherlands. |ward, H. Bittinger, C. H. Wood- port to the s, convening | Of an entire fortune of such size to| “The fsland in dispute is about 2 miles { ward, O. J. De Moll, G. E. Dunkum, EASTER SPECIAL' TOUR in December. gument also | be given away in its owner's lifetime. | jong and three-quarters of a mile wide, [ H. P. McIntosh, George H. Copes, H Saturday, April 11th was granted to counsel, — — and has about 700 inhabitants. K. Pimper, C. P. Boss, Anthony Lehr, of e ey The hearing closed with a debate| The two largest colleges for womon Julius Reis, W. O. Priroved, Freder- erERD A BEAUTIFUL SHOAT i Smith, T s ick W. Parker and John L. Johns, brate their semi nial this|Low Vacation Fares to California and 1 in 1875, it is a cific Coast via Chicago & North e founders should \\’c-s,lrrn Ry. 0 € Com- | have had the same surname, the good Low round-trip excursion tickets P' So ’S forcoughs &5 to whether former Bapkruptey Charles B. appointee of Judge Inglish be called or invited to testi ther A. B. Dennis, counsel for plainants, nor the defense called him as a witness Representative Michener of Michi- America, Wellesl FA6TER VACATION AT A ORPAT BAVING. HYMAN N. LEVY, Mgr. ‘Washingten Off: Room 209, 1311 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 863 Dinner 6 to 10 P.M. Service A la Carte Dancing 7 to 9 P.M. BOSS M PHELPS Established 1907 TS [0ld name of Smith, will be on sale to California and the acific Northwest beginning May th: to Colorado beginning June 1st. gan called attention to the fact that|and one of the last witne: eturn limit, October 31st. cent Lopez X HOLLYWOOD v Thomas had been in the courtroom |orated Judge English’s s Get a free copy of booklet “Forty ek BalalT S Bt sikeote ayrap: Irchestra iy K Street NW > Main 9300 By the Sea almost continuously and thought the[that he knew nothing of the receipt| Ways and More to California and the and 60c sizes y A e FLORIDA Tells about variable ould not disper: committee s with- by Faris of 3 per cent interest from | North Coast.” out his testimony W. D.|the Union Trust Co, of East St. Louis, | routes, reduced fares, schedules, etc. Salve. 35¢ representative f . how- |11l on bankruptey deposits. Iaris R. 0. A, C &N W. pointed out that Thomas could|told the committee he kept the in- Penn vania Bldg., Phila- be called later if necessary formation from his father becau Pa—Advertisement Judge Endx x. he feared the judge would not sanc- S, i 7 (o Judge English, whose diction | tionathe agreement. s in the eastern illinois d t, com-| Presentation of tes ; against : pleted his testimony by seeking to|Judge Englishy required xix days,| War College Men Assigned. explain or justify his actions. He|while that of his defense required denied few allegations of tyrannical[two. The investigation grew out of and oppressive misconduct and ir-|charges first made public last Janu- regular handling of bankruptey funds|ary in the s Post-Dispatch, in the office of his appointee. In|and Representative Harry B, Hawes sonfe instances he pleaded justification | of this district introduced in the or_ignoran: House of Representatives a bill call- 3 been assigned to the Faris English, a son of the jurist!ing for an investigation. Srd Cavalry at Fort Myer, Va Walter Goodwin, jr., United es Cavalry, at the Army War Col- Washington Barracks, has been ned to the 1st Cavalry Division, Tex., and Maj. Adna R v, also at the Army | FIRST WITH THE NEW FASHIONS | 1925 Style guide for young men 1214 F Street This Remarkable Pre-Easter Sale Of New Spring Apparel Will Surely Find Favér With Lovers and Leaders of Fine Fashion Hundreds of Fashion-Favored An Extraordinary Group of DRESSES | COATS Selected irom our finest stocks be- Styles galore! The popular fur- cause of their alluring styles and har- trimmed, flare fronts, tailored dress monious color effects. 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