Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1925, Page 20

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20 JEWISH CULTURE, Heard by 7 000 at Inaugura- tion of University on Mount Scopus. —Th the w University, | us, delivered ddregs whic ient, enduring Jewish was heard by about the great amphitheater The earl hailed w the o inau a tribute t Th, 7,000 in ure. ra- Confederate Debts Again Stir Debate In British House By the Associated Press. LONDON, April 2—British, whose fathers and grandfathers lost their shillings and pounds in the wreck of the Southern Confederacy and who want the British government to do something in the way of salvage op- their annual field day of Commons erations, in the Hou The usual question was What is the British cabinet going to do about it? Foreign Secretary Aus- ten Chamberlain made the usual an- wer, thit nothing could be done. proceedings “were somewhat ver the usual routine sug- t investments in ‘ivil War and “carpet bag" State ments of the South are to be upon when Lady Astor e that now that Southern prohibition, they may have more money for the redemption of pledges. Foreign Secretary Chamberlain in- vited her to use her pe ‘| at the City Club | gesser, ;| Nungesser, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, THURSDAY, BALFOUR EXTOLS MANY BUY TICKETS FOR AD CLUB DINNER Reservations Close April 10—Fa- mous French Ace Talks on Commercial Flying. Tickets for the annual dinner of lhe‘ Washington Advertising Club at the Mayflower Hotel on April 14 are sell- Ing rapidly, it was announced by Syd- ney Selinger, chairman of the dinner committee, at a meeting of the club Tuesday. Mr. Selin- ger said no reservations would be | held after April 10, and urged all those wishing to attend to get their applications in at once. Prizes are continuingto come in, said Mr. Selin- e Commercial aviation as a means of a bond of friendship hetween natlons was stressed by Capt. Charles Nun- French ace, who was deco- rated thirty times for his accomplish- ments during the war. He told of the terror of war in the air in the future and how towns and military centers could be destroyed in a few moments by a modern fleet of air- E. C. Gable, who introduced Capt. said that the aviator CONFER WITH HINES. Chief Control Officers Discuss Vet- eran Bureau Work. The five chief control officers of the United States Veterans' Bureau— Col. E. F. Tandy, Boston; Middleton E. Head, New Yor . D. B. Smith, New Orleans; C. W. Spofford, Chi- cago, and Durbin Van Law, San Fran- cisco—are in Washington to confer with Gen. Frank T. Hines, director of the bureau, and Maj. Davis G. Arnold, assistant director, Control Service. The purpose is to co-ordinate c trol work In the field with the ¢ trol Service and other services in ¢ tral office, and to determine the most efficlent methods for conducting in- spections and Investigations in the flold under the decentralization pro- gram of the bureau, which now is completed. Results already accomplished prom- ise to be far-reaching in character ahd are regarded s providing a sub- stantial basis for uniformity of action and increased efciency. Lieutenant Leaves Army. The Presldent has accepted the resignation of First Lieut. James D. Summers, Army Alr Service, to take effect at onc APRIL 1925. 9 GEOGRAPHICAL CONGRESS IS OPENED BY KING FUAD Unified Map Bcales, Conventional Signs and Speiling of Names Under Discussion. By the Associnted Press. - CAIRO, Egypt, April 2 vesterday opened the Geographical Congress. took place in the opera house, was crowded with delegates. Ziwar Pasha, the premier, welcomed the visitors to Egypt. Unification of map scales, co tional signs and the spelling of are some of the objects of the ference. Prof. Stephenson of the United States, in an address, traced the his- tory and study of geography from Eratosthenes and Ptolemy to modern times, and emphasized the importance of the works of Herodotus, with their records of anclent ideas concerning Africa. —King Fuad International The opening which Papal Envoy Reaches Mexico. MEXICO CITY, April 2. Megr. Cimino, the new papal nuncio, ar- rived last night, declaring that he comes “on a mission of peace.” WILL LECTURE ON CHILE. Dr. Frank M. Chapman to Close Geographic Society Series. Dr. Frank M. Chapman, who has made three extensive trips to Chile and traversed the Andes many times to study the distribution and origin of the mountain bird life, will lec- Blemishes GoLiteMagic | After Using This Entirely New | Kind of Vanishing Cream. | : apply thix dafnty, | vanishing cream 10 ture before the National Geographic Soclety tomorrow afternoon and evening at the New Masonic Temple. Dr. Chapman's lecture will include a sketch of the resources and his- torical places of Chile, dealing espe- cially with the lake and forest ™ glon of the soutnern part of that ntry The 1 re will be illug4 ated with slides and motion pi | tures. This lecture is the la of the Na tional Geographic season of 1924-25. EE FROM GRIT and drugs — there is no possible danger in ¢ » know if nned to m the that has defaulted.”” In re- turn he got a little lesson on Ame: mistaken | ople, the brought down 105 planes during the war. Morris Kafka, president of the club, presided. 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