Evening Star Newspaper, April 14, 1925, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WA/ HINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, PRESIDENT REFUSES TO CUT HANDSHAKING | Aides Fear Throngs Will Tax Strength, But Coolidge Enjoys Personal Contact. " MAY ASK RUMANIA T0 FUND HER DEBTS Jay Stays in Bucharest. State Department Admits Displeasure at Delay. Plans of White House offi cut down the size of the crowd, |is permitted each noon to shake | hands with President Coolidge went by the board today after it became | known that the President does not consider it an ordeal, but rather en- BUCHA Peter At manta, April 14. Jay, the conference today American | Jovs it. Instructions to thin out the hand- | shakers were given after a new rec- so far as Mr. cerned, was set Saturday, when near- | ly 1,000 persons filed through his done in an effort to sident’s strength and | ntly without his Coolidge is con- | and appa ledze hundreds of men, women and | who are in Washington for | ster season sought to see the President and, were | sed the privileg dent | ed the word alc inates would be glad to devote 15| to a half hour a day to hand- om Buch appointed Min- | \ It was generally it was stated, that the pogt due to developments » from the attitude of the vernment toward settle f debts to the United States. 1anian - —_— | 8 he bars were let down F s at the rate of more CHANCE FOR STUDENTS. | ite filed past Mr. Cool- | handshake. PR made to Mr. , instead of shak it. might do well to herd Foreign Scholarships Announced, |Coolidge toc Valued at $1,000 Each. [ing hands, Eight foreign schol at $1,000 eack b e | was not looked on by M favorably, who feels that handshak- ing gives him a contact with the| tion to be attended, nor upon the|Public which he could not obtain in| course to be studied. jany other way. The purpose, the council explaine e ] 4 Husband Names Co-Respondent. Absolute divorce is asked in a suit ed by Frank C. Cogle against Annie Cogle, . naming a co-respondent They w ed at Frederick, Md., 1gust 1 have no chil-| Ridley Shields ap-' and. of the insti sue a_ part of versities of othe Attorney for the hus |Japanese Ambassador and a | dancing. A ADVERTISING CLUB BANQUET TONIGHT Secretary Davis to At- tend Affair. More than 400 members and guests of the Washington Advertising Club are expected to attend the annual banquet at the Mayflower Hotel tonight. With elaborate presence of the Ambh h'nn\i Japan and Secretary of ‘Labor Dav and more than $2,000 worth of prizes affair is e ations, the to be distributed, the pected to be one of the most brilliant of its kind ever held in the city. In compliment to the Japanese Ambassador, the entire ballroom of the hotel will be decorated with imi- tation cherry Roe will the master and Maurice Kafka, pres of the club, will introduce him. An elahorate entertainment pro- gram has been provided by Roland Robbins, chairman of the entertain- ment committee. It is planned that most of the on the pr Keith's Theater this week will appear headed by Benny Leonard, the famous fighter. A short skit by the members of the club and a program of stunts have also been arranged. Following the banquet there will be The_music_will be_supplied P e N Mortgage Loans | for sale by ‘ | | | J.LEOKOLB Main 5027° 923 New York Avenue 1237 Wisconsin Avenue by Vincent Lopez's Mayflower Orches- tra and Meyer Davis' Le Paradis Or- chestra. One of the interesting features of the evening will be 8ongs by Miss Ger- trude Kreiselman, who will appear in a Japanese costume loaned for the oc- casion by Mme. Matsudaira, wife of se Ambassador. in charge of the dinner are M. Selinger, chairman; Allen vice chairman: John Poole, Roland Robbins, entertain. . Snowden, pr treasu ment; G. Rubel prizes Sitgreaves and Kemper licity, and Mrs. T. William Barrett, decorations. - s Wilson, 60, roomer at 461 uri avenue, who was found un- conscious in his room yesterday afte noon by Mrs. Clara Norbeck, died be- fore a physician who ummoned from Emergency Hosp! yuld reach him. of death from | U. S. MISSION STUDIES ITALIAN ARMS PLANTS Is Given Data Freely by the Mili- tary Authorities in Rome. By the Associated Press. ROME, April 14.-Representative John Q. Tilson of Connecticut and Col. John O. Johnson, U. A., who are on a mission to investigate the de- velopment of the manufacture of ammunition in Italy, as nce, Switzerland, Den. weden, have visited a of Ttalian factories and es blishments, accom by Maj. . Scanlan, stant military ican embassy. »een received most cor authorities and all the da to carry out their work have been placed at their di 3 Great Discovery Prevents Moth-Damage! Larvex Makes Woolen Things Mothproof Never again a moth-hole. For here is a great discovery that makes woolen things absolutely mothproof. 1t is Larvex. It mothproofs the cloth itself. Eyery woolen thing in_your home needs the protection of Larvex. It is pleasant to use—as odorless as water. It is easy to use. Insert the Larvex Atomizer in tho bottle. Pump up and down with one finger. 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