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& 24 A THE EVEN STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1925. , e Mrs. Harry Roche, Mr. Rivers, Mr. : . v D Engagement ng and dirs. B, . Sanger, Miss V. Sut: | seonersoni'y M e, k. aoecd| ARMY PLANS TO REPLACE ¢4 plctures which will give at & glance | which demonstrated that statistion) . 7 7" Sacks, Mr. and Jira. Jamea 4| une: Mr. Vensble, Mrs. George W:| FIGURES WITH PICTURES {cody the wiccns, athed ron” be ;:z:rrkd:;:KZ:ultlorl::wrz‘ra::ednlz:ur}:c‘ Is Glft, Not Trust, Mrs. A.|Van Pelt, Agnes Wilson, W. B. Wil 1F today the picture method had been p ! Suliivan, A Sullivan, J. L. Si-|gon, Don Wiley, Mr. and M tested in one of the service branches | hours. . H. Shapir t T C | SHGEEE AT - B e. Harry J liams, ST . IN ]-E Decreed by Court and Mrs. Herbert M. Sauber, Sylvia |y and Mr: einstein, Mr. and | Modern Geographic Charting Will | Spear, Miss M. Sitgreaves, Mr. and |y\pg Sydney West, Bert Whitson, Mrs. ! % 20.4% 6% +%-6% 4%.6% <% <% o %% <% e%.* {Mrs. George Smithson. Maurice Saks, | Hazel Yenowine, Elmer B. Young, Jim Explain Supply and Frocure- oiroieaeaieaeaiesieaioaisadsadsadsadeafoafeadrafeefoofeadeadoadeadoss - | Dr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith, Dr. C. R. | yeoms L r M H. Sohlos | CoTmAR. ment Activities. . Sundlun, Mr. e | Col. Leonard Dr. Schurman Leaves for U. §. | formerly chiet | T, 8 Army. w 3 By the Agsociatad Press. “Silence Battery” More Ef-| _SAN FRANCISCO. April 15.—An | Matgydaira, in First Addressfl engagement ring is a gift and not ‘res of Cleveland, tatistical officer of the I aid the War Depart- i 1 a trust, and if the fair recipient . 2 By the Associated Press. ment in the installation of a modern fectively, San Antonio Tething possession of 1t she i ani | Here, Lauds United States- | Stiles, Dr. [ P71 Ssmsted Pk ncob Gouta | SYStem of Eeographic charting, it was guilty of embezzlement, it was {a \l‘l‘l and \“s i OB "r‘ L o o announced today. Col. Ayres, now a i e Tt . : ellinger, Mr. | Schurman, former Minister to na, | Reserve Corps officer, is vice presi- Paper Declares. Fieaihaee voesnl by = nola Japan Relations. Mr. and Mrs. | and recently appointed Ambassador to | dent of n Cleveland banking house. SRR R Louis H. Peterson asked the H. A. Storm, AMrs. Charles | Germany, left Peking this morning | The new tem, it is hoped, will COUFL:Tor & WRETRRT e e ndht Mr Sherry Stein, | for Shanghai, where on Sunday he|eliminate the volume of figures rela- By the Assoc Stearn Abe Stern, Helen | will board the steamer President Jack- | tive to supply and procurement activ- d Press. of h weeney, Mr . G.| son en route to Washington. lities, and substitute completely chart- ormer flancee, Miss Dorothy | (Continned from Page Twenty-three) SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. April 1 Howard, on a charge of embezzle- The San An Dxpress said today | ment, asserting she had retained |NMrs. B. C. Ochsenreiter, Mr. and Mrs. : re machine gur: and bombing [ ownership of a diamond ring he 5 : S : attack were more successful in silenc.| had given her when Miss Howard |J: Y- Oldham, Leon S. Oppenheimer, an enemy battery than was the| promised to become his bride. He |Grady Oukley, Caroline Oppenheimer, of art in a test at Camp| said they subsequently had aban- | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Pimper, ieir plans and that Miss |Ethel M. Parks, Harold Phillips, Mr. Howard refused to return the ring. |and Mrs. John Poole, Dora Palkin and Mrs. Ralph R. Quinn, Miss . Mr. and Mrs. Herbert llis to determine which the quicker| doned method Dummy artillery batteries were placed ¢ airplane reconnaissanc Again demonstrating their Supremacy! : “TOSCA” It Is the ONE Way made to find them. The co-ordinates| of the children receiving per- . and Mr Read, radiocast to the ground forces|mits for first full-time work in M- | Mr. Ha E. 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