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THE EVENING STAR, WASHTI"TGTOJ, D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925. HIGH LIGHTS OF HISTORY PERMIT T0 EXPLORE VIKING RUINS GIVEN Danes, However, Prohibit Any Excavations in Green- land by MacMillan Party. THE BRITISH MAD SToPPED GUNS AND POWDER . —* R 3 per n_granted the r Donald cMillan by the sh govern . it was stated today, comprises e right to visit and photograph the sld Viking settlement in Western Greenland. The explorer, however, is | vprohibited from making excavations or removing matters of ethnographic interest e 3 i . Eoun SULLIVAN WA® THE CAPTAIN OF A COMPANY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MINUTEMEN * WHO WERE TRAINING AT DORHAM TO BEAR ARMS IN DEFENSE OF THE COLONIES. — EULLNAN DETERMINED AT ONCE TO TAKE THE 1M DECEMBER, 774, ACOURIER BROUGHT WORD| |FORT AND SEI2E THE POWDER STORED THERE.. THAT TWO BRITISH PEGIMENTS WERE.ON THE WAY To | |BEFORE THE COMING OF THE REENFORCEMENTS. [PORISMOOTH 7> 0cCUPY EORT WilLiAM AND MARY | | THAT NIGHT HE SET OUT IN A SMALL SALBOAT W ME HARBOR. o, v rcciuar s wsoupen swiocare . — | [WITH A HANDFOL OF PATRIOTS. The Danish press refers adversely | to the remarks of Mr. MacMillan to snt Coolidge in Washington sev s ago, to the effect that the o should m every effort to claim additional tory near the North Pole and Denmark’s having a foot 5 U B 'ACCIDENT REVIVES | SUBURBS DENY CHICAGO IRESERVE OFFICERS 2050, BOUNDARY DISPUTE| OPPORTUNITY TO GROW | pppORT TO NOLAN zones for re needed in the north City Cut Off From Expansion by | Fringe of Smaller Places Re- ESpecial Committee Submits Find- fusing to Be Annexed. erview on the subject, Home etary Christian Haug e said |Ttalian Plane Falls, Flyers Be- lieved to Have Crossed Over Egyptian Frontier. ings Regarding Active Duty and Co-Operation. e can only m that to ob. vermission to land land in order to it district will nec tiations with the Danish go By the Assocs CHICAGO, April 16.—Chicago, with three million population, is virtuaily cut off from territorial expansion by a fringe of nearly 100 suburbs, the la est of which have frowned on a suggestion of annexation to the ading metropolis, which has en By the Associated Press. CAIRO, Egypt, April 16.—The ques. | tion of the western frontier of Egypt seems to have been revived through i < GO, an agcident which recently betell an| Nietqtel CACTORE S Wa Y & mil Italian airplane. lion persons live outside the city’ WOULD DEFEND INDIAN The Italian authorities ed one| boundaries. . IN SUIT FILED BY WIFE of the airmen, who died from exhaus.| Sentment asainst anncxation, pa- tion. The fate of the two other men|{he world's lurgest - village, and. iy ; in_the plane is unknown. | Evanston, home of Northwestern Unt Guardian Asks Release of $10,000 "y’ {i1ians are said to be of the ty, each with 50,000 population, |opinion that traces of the aviators but a declaration th a greater Chi- |should be available on the Egyptian cago was inevitable, composed of the side of the frontier, but the Egyptian| present city and surrounding towns, government maintains that all steps| was made yvesterday by Prof. Willlam possible have been taken to find the L. Balley, hwestern University airmen, but without success. |expert on urban population move: officlally announced that com | ments. id Lgy®' | In 4 statement prepared at the re- The firs. | quest of leading Evanston citizens 15 beed | Prof. Balley proposed a federation of ptest in | suburbs, possibly modeled on the Lon- which|don or New York plan, as a compro- could be « formal_de | mise between direct annexation and mand of t ¥ JEypL. The| entire separatién. second is that the boundary questio ston must join itself to Chi- s being consldered by both sides. in 4 but should retain self-govern- most friendly spiri Prof. Bailey said. committee of v, which reserve has been The spe officers of considert: The Danish explorer Birc 1 much doubt whetb Americans would follew MacMil- | sik department ian’s lead. | night, completed its work and adjourned after submitting a re- | port to Brig. Gen. Dennis L. Nolax, | acting chief of staff. The members | the committee were received by | the President before their departure | {for home and congratulated on the | service they have rendered. | The report govers numerous de-| recommendations as to_active duty for reserve officers and for | operation by ational Guard and the Org ve and be- | tween the Organized Reserve and the | ry training camps, which are| of From Bank, to Protect Jackson Barnett's Estate. Tlmer S. Bailey of Oklahc fan for Jackson Barnett. Indian, has asked the District s preme Court to allow him to withdr $10,000 from the Rig defend Burnett in the suit t h Anna Laura Burr geta f of $200,000 dey bank belonging to the Indi Bailey says it is necessary employ counsel, take depositions of witnesses and secure tra ipts of testimon taken before a congressional commit- | tee which investigated some of the | matter connected with the suit. No | other fund of the Indian is available, | the court is informed 3 of these on the part of Ital tention to exer estate. ago, | ment Barnett is supposed to be the wealthiest Indlan. having oil and other ands worth $5,000,000. He claims that in 1920 his wife kidnaped him and drove hi more than 150 miles in an automobile, where a ma mony was performe siley says Barnett is mentally incompetent. At torneys Dou dhear & Douglas ap pear for the -dlan. | e ASKS OFFICIAL’S REMOVAL Syracuse Citizen Complains U. S. riage cere. Attorney Fails in Duty. I <= CORN Yy Removal of Oliver D. Burden as = United tes district attorney at Syr- I 7 asked of the Depart Justice yes chairman 3 ance committee, on the ground t his office is not discharging its Juty in the prosecution of pro- dent of Lift Right Off— | No Pain at All Tucker, | Doesn’t hurt one bit! 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