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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MAY 35, 1925, | - i .| The Riffians are estimated to h: I i i med m ACK {1V Popuittion as well 4e smont Arap |About 4,000 men In* the e, ma Council Brlngs Famed Women |[roreion peLecates 10 womens counar, | |SWEEPING ATT rooms s o 4 pecty 48 0T ATER | o them cquinimted with the raatho PLANNED BY RIFFS Lyautey may still rely with faith in|of modern warfare, Four thousand B'. AME IS DENI[U Of Many Countries to Capital | g —_ ALONG THREE LINES|"romss S0, vy optmistic,|Faide e pamings, some siopness but certain divergences of opinion be-|trenched and ready to reinforce the tween the marshal and the war office |others whenever called upon ) = already have arisen. Marshal Lyautey Macshal Allv Task Representative of womanhood, prac- New South Wales. Mrs. MacCallum | i __(Continued from First Page.) _ |4ogireq to. follow the enemy fnto the Marshal Alive to Task. lcally of the entire world, the most [is one of the outstanding women of 2 ko the fire of a Riffian battery was found | Interior and chastise them in_their Marshal Lyautey, who has re pieturesque group of women enter. | Australia, and the National Council o by hocsirio S il gl Do tained in Washington in recent years|of New South Wales owes much to ks toc itact. T de- Commander of Beaufort|i15a" diceia of the Capitat 13 the | her devotion and. leadershin. [ : ; achment there " succeeded In cb |5l iotions hove haen went to Mo. [1Sve exPrewsing the complete foreign del to the International | e | x >y moUfeging Lteelt from tho e awers | ToCC0 to confine operations to repelling |fidence of the governmen o o OBl o Wone Ed ki o rincess Alexandrine Cantacuzene | < well thas 3 s e enieria: SRIRGHE: Disilog thei] alive to the serious sefore Says He Was Free of [Goun \” ”f Women, meeting In the} ;¢ Rymania, vice president of the Na unable themselves to discover the out- | 10 SREmY Without ' b s |bim. The ¥rench hold it absolutel Bl LI tional Council of Rumania, is one of s post until French aviators had slg- i "ip o ORT g = ¢ | essential that there shall be no repe Responsibility in Case These women have assembled 10| tha most distinguished women in Ru naled repeatedly o oouive expeditions aze 00 oMY Hition of Tast weel's Incldents, atn 3C o re @ artic: kst sned o A TS dly = a eV answer the DOS aid | » ' o p y o discuss the common problems particu- | manfan = socle(s. During the war It is stated that the total French |¢yic JEFrE @RENED The B Do | the whole presti; 1dauthority « larly affecting women and children in | princess Cantacuzene, member of the K losses in the engagements so far have | o0 S g0 France in Morocco are depende all “nations. The vital questions of | Req (ros ected the largest hos. only been about half a dozen men |"Coprrichi Yous by Chicago Daily News C-.) |upon her ability to maintain orde By the Associated Press child welfare. rights of women, social | pital at Rucharest. which cared for 4 4 7 killed. NORFOLK, Va. May 5—Comdr.|service, equal rights and pay for|3000 wounded. She has heen deco. 2 ‘ 3 ceiving reports of their INVADERS' ARMY SUFFERS. 4 | After receiving rep Fuller. on trial before a [women, peace and regulation of traf-| rated with the Grand Cordon of the 4 actid)iobsarseri ihe Niterich avtHort it £ . urt-martial on charge: ic in women and children will be thor- | Holy Sepulchre, with thé Grand Cross . ; . ties expressed the belief that the Rif-| g icted | ne e growing out of the tran Iy discussed d the 10-day | of the Order of Queen Marie of Ru. | g 3 fian troops number about 20,000, al Heueh ',“p"r"d w, TEyanMiflicter | ote nn port Beaufort liquor inquiry. admit sion of the quinquennial mania nd Officer of St. Sava of | though previous estimates had not Severe Punishment. Thone Maln 81088100 ‘\r-\;~‘|w1:x, I]h.'n-vn(!\ counsel 't : The pel 1 of these- foreign »"(lmva. Vi l*‘mw de Guerre, both 2 - £5 credited them with more than 8,000. B ther Asscilatad Tt i 604-610 9th St. N.W, had been pla s n delegates ave y interes! Itwian ana Rumani S s i e Bt ay 5.— | $7 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $8: between January 30 and 4 . 'Many of them have obtained high ran = | | SITUATION 1S SERIOUS. RABAT, French Morocco, May b 31 with foilst’ whowse vt $10; transported to the United S A mong the women of their lands Mlle. Cath second dele- | : & - = The situation arising from the in- |, foom, 50% more. R ks Mother's, some of it landed, but der are leaders in various activities o te of the Na al Council of Ru : % b~ vasion of the French zone of Morocco Iy that he was responsible for it. |the lines. of ohile ,i"““_“"\ ONE | hania, is divecfor of the Orthodo 5 e 5 o 4 > French War Office Reported Differing | by Abd-el.Krim's Riffian tribesmen, | The admission was made by Lieut. |poeep i ¢ PRINIAIODY, woman | gchool of Rumanian Women, secre > % With Lyautey. which was at one time most serious, | . G. M. Kincade, Marine Corps, | g e e " tary of the C. N. F. R. and the Petite J . is now considered well in hand, due | ebinati for e’ dsfanse’ Whehl|l A" lone andiin record of | Entente. member of the social insti- =S ar and Chicago Daily News. | to the punishment inflicted upon the Comdr. Oscar Smith, judge advoc v nishes (he | tute dedicated to the Croix de Guerre. > PARIS. May 5.-“The situation in|invaders by the French forces | of th urt, ed that the board |career of the Marchione: { = Morocco is serious, but not grave,” a Marshal Lyautey, directing the | adjourn b to inspect the |ang Temair. : high official of the colonial department | operations from Fez, has aligned more of lquor taken || ranged for the delegates during the told the writer today. against the tribesmen 18 battalions | from ra in the raid at th quinquennial. The chairman of the But the fact that the venerable Field |of infantry, 6 squadrons of cavalry, | | | | own country, while the cabinet is def- [ceived a telegram from Premier Pain initely opposed to such a plan. [teve expressing the complete c A new ernational |of the council. During her husband’s eroy of Ireland she or Many entertainments have heen ar base February = s Io | hospitality committee, Mrs. J. Eugene Marshal Lyautey felt it his duty to|12 batteries of artillery and a well “We admit both the quality and |ya i "“,“,“;'."“"‘": Public | Reilley af Ohaplottel AL C.o it ineg g0 to Fez to direct personally the|equipped aviation corps the quantity,” Col. Kincade told the oAl tubereutonte 1n | efficient aides been very progres- operations of the French troops ; i y courts ““We' admit the Jlquor was | (he MOFtality rate from tuberculosls in | give in this regard, and the forein against Abd-ElKrim indicates that the e iad Eoes placed aboard, transported to the |that ed by more | dele thus will be able to enjoy | | Riffian invasion of French Morocco is| The French forces are divided into | United States and some of it was land = QD A VoY the cosmopolitan society of this Capi- | sonsidered more serious than official |three columns. On the western ed. We admit evervthing except the | The marchioness still keeps in touch | tal. This afternon Mrs. Henry f“),,.,[.,,.: (\{,,m, the people to believe. front, to the northwest of Fez, Gen. responsibil for it. We absolutely | With the work she inaugurated 1 Dimock will give a tea for the dele. Marshal Lyautey has viewed the|Colombat has a strong mobile column, deny that land and visits its hea gates, and tomorrow night th edle - - | situation pessimistically for the last | consisting of cavalry, eight battalions : e quenlly. TUEINE heri e work Guild of America a dinner. On few months and his belief that Abd-El-| of infantry and some tribal con Charged With Negligence. national president of the council, the | Thyursday the patriotic societies repre- Bl s e ikt i tion | tpente: No liquor was found in Comdr. Ful-|Marchioness has made a splendid exec- | sented at the quinquennial will give | aeathel French Mororco was strength.| 1In the center french and protec- ler's quarters, but he is charged with [Utive and won the affection and good | 4 dinner at the Washington, and Mon- | . i ened when he saw an interview given | torate troops under Colonel Freyden- nezligence on three specifications: | Will of all the counc day a reception will be held at the : by the Tiffian leader i which Krim |burg are concentrating on El Arba First, that he did not fssue and en-| oo po Toos o | Red Cross Building, from 4 to 6 p.m., : |hinted that the boundaries of the|Tissa, about 20 miles northeast force proper orders to prevent the |y g olRh BOTCR SO0 Ol oun: | for all the delegates. The c | Rifffan republic should extend to the | Fez, Where the enemy i smuggling of liquor aboard the Beau | i) o¢'\Women of the United States, 1s | °f the local program committee is Mrs. : confines of the Sahara, and that the|considerable force. | fort; second, that he did not issue and | °f VrOen < an to preside | Percy V. Pennypacker of Austin, Tex ¥ s - i T was 4 puppet in the | €ast, to the north of Taza, Gen. Cam- | ¢nforce proper regulations to prevent 3% guinquennia bt | will be no evening session p D e e Pl s e Toagac is giving the Riffians no rest. e aErosence 200 not lasue and enforee | national Council. Allowing five yea Bldayin oides sHiat inpees A fes \ \ Bod tho riabt f0 ko Micaianes of Tk is on the railroad, about 50 | e D } between quinc al eeting: d | ceptions e bas 4 st o proper regulations to prevent the | SCVeen duinduennial meetings and | g jegatic nd other homes for the SUEiceta: landing of liquors into the United LAl S T the | Various delegations Esuutey Wortieds | - 1 m regulations. SRR g e e b o this country: | ing broad red, white and biue sashes l‘)r.w:l( by AbdEIKrim's statement, and When court convened, Col. Kineade [; "¢, 0Of0T, (&L COMES [0 T0rs. Moore | made up the procession which march | he tried to offered an objection to the presence of f i : B v |to strengthen the present military he [ed to the platform at the opening of Upper left Apostolidi of Greece. Upper right: Ellen Norre-| {0 strengt r Capt. Frederick A. Traut, commandant | \en 0f America will rejoice that|ine ceremonial, bearing the flags of |gaard of D . Lower left: Senorita Adelle Palacios of Mexico. Lower |force in Morocco, demanding 15 add of the naval training station, as a | .5 Ereat leader's important career|.j pations. It was a pretty sight as |right:.Mrs. a Hainari of Finland. | tional battalions of twhite troops, . |1s to include this crowning hon Mrs. y a semi-circle behind | pointing out that many local detach: that he had already formed an opinion. | programs for the convention and will | Mre Moore and Lady Aberdeen, while | IS JESTED jail, but he knew what it was to be |easily disaffected the intensive B8 g Senior member | make all Introductions at the confer- | goo“ Chaive” and held the flags | P injured on several occasions. | propaganda of Abd-El-Krim’s agent on your Fertion of tHatE ;C‘_”»n:‘)‘_'?:‘ i .\“ ‘f‘_: ence. throughout the program. The spokesman said through mod-| The request was not granted, how Eeriane ey otithe Navy, e e ON CO G VISIT |5ty he refrained from interpreting |ever, the war office pointing out that Ottt tan e op o uase ot :;2“&@:;& e e i “Adelle| The official languages of the quin. | | the feelings of the young woman stu- | the Socialistic majority in Parliament Allare Fgiian. i bk | ents, but for information in this re- | never would approve of such action at Palacios of Mexico. She has devoted | quernial are English, French, Spanish | _—— d he could refer the prince to the |a time when France needs drastic Defense Loses Point. her life to education and is one of the (and German. But that does not mean | o the wrince it ot The objection was overruled by the | most distinguished educators in Mex. | that the delegates confine themselve i“76185 Joins African Students in|yay, they were & m. O e iatiponstratins | . e i e siastic they could court, and then Col. Kincade objected | jco. She represented her country at !0 these tongues in their formal as - e $ e e i TS % : L y : | - b a4 good-looking young man |the French zone last week. First, to Col. H. C. Davis, commandant of [ the World Congress on Education as sembling. Out in the lobby nd o Laughter at His Own iths easant fnufusk““’ FOUHE AN SRA | ddinchacnis. atticied e the Marine barracks, navy yard. delegate from the ministry of public | the h:‘ 1 “}l 1“ v‘r;: "‘_“’ ey '-)“'» The prince joined in the laughter of | French outposts which are distributed ki Th?l Ohrjecuon bl | Dol fpoke e itors o i Ao oy wnasegeeispind Expense. the crowd at these sallie: |along a 200-mile frontier of broken Interest on checking accounts grounds of opinion formed,” he said.|a ing o Federation of | ha 2 y of sounc ce | s e la 5 s whi : GOl Dt st e :‘"“"i e e oL thoHoden the Tower of Babel was under con- | e From Stellenbosch he went to 5‘:mr1,‘<r:"l\;:lil;)v } - eslig L e 1 fEeen on daily balances — com- time ago that the command! BaE struction. Interpreters are plentiful, [ o iisad Prass where he made a brief stay and was S Pl o e o A 5 was responsible. s Among the interesting women who | however. The two most general | ¥ 'he A ed F given another great reception. |turned immediatelv against their rul pounded monthly. Col. Davis explained that what he | have come from Australia is Mrs. M. | ges known by foreign women | CAPE TOWN, South Africa, May 5. |ers, joining Abd-El-Krim's band, at- Paderewski's Playing Lauded. | while three powerful col- terly. |day at the Augusteo for the benefit|umns accompanied by 35 airplanes land for Two Years. 5 J oC: Fools lare zlish Fre - reception ¢ Pri f A TR tacking blockhouses and causing seri- said was contained in Navy regula. | W. MacCallum, Bryn-y-mor, Woolahra | are English and French. These two | —The reception of the Prince of | i ) uses an . . tions—that is, that the commanding | Point, Sydney, Australia, president of |are certainly h(~<‘nn~mp‘u{nl\er.\:\l lan- | yq) on his visit to the Stellen-| ous losses among the French troops. Interest on ordinary savings officer was nsible for w vent | the National Council of Women of 'guages if the quinquennial is any University sports ground y Planes Used by French. % opinion. He denied that he had form- | . - | A voung Dutch official of the uni-|playing an all-Chopin program yester.| Covering posts were immediatel oo epnion,as to tre suit or e | Holds Election of Von Hindenburg |y o weicoming speech on'te ' Q = s it c , ha as astically oceeded against the invaders, for Likewise, the objection was over- Ke s | prince for the honor of his visit. The |Of War orphans, was enthusiastically | proceede B in 3 = = ruied wnd che’ rial procecied. win | Assures Safety of German Republic|\ii Ll o Minine better | acciuimed by an audience of soverss| NG some of the most advanced énems Interest on special savings cer- (‘:iapg T{r;i‘l“l&;el(_?clkDag\'lsflaer;:e:‘m;)d?. than a real sportsman. el!m“’\e'ui‘“";;:‘(housand persons. The critics assers-| The official statement that “the sit- tificates — compounded semi- N HoEAE BnAYBACETR. Wets bt ¥ SIeL Dlossure! §0 welcayy “|ed that the execution of the famous|uation does not give ground to be annuall Gorbo ot = s “The election of Von Hindenburg | I do not think Americans under- |finest of sportsmen. . = pianist was the equal of anythins he|alarmed” is due to the fact that Abd- < 3 is the final guarantee of the s stand just what recurity means to | Some of their heroes had been men iy, gone, ElKrim acted with too much haste. Pleads Not Guilty. curity of the German republic Germans. Here we are just at |Who s H'*']‘,m";‘:j:'lh“a 1‘{’;;{::-._:5}' i o . Ful - | said Frau Clara Mende, member of the gate of Russia, that great |Sent to SO | == = and Capt. Smith Pieaded not EUllty. | the Reichstag, who arrived today | Sphink of modern times. I hare 'y |bones The prince had not been in| SR ness called to attend the quinquennial of the daughter-in-law in Tiflis. About | - 66 . 9 The hcist International Council of Women. | the only way we have to communi- { l ot e oqune| T el e, | SRLMLT Bes b DAy 1 owers a5 by sai t ra1| monarchist plotting to overthrow post cards. Anything else m { | ildi Ronar W ol et AdIaL [ Tepiblic. heralbaiere of their | \anproved by thsi Soviet on 9 Munsey Building P e o o e et | ST R e | MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 10 : Siaery i “omdr, | DPublic. Any crime against the re- | are well and that nothing excep- % b B , Fuller © presence of Comdr.| Tliiic is a crime agaihst him, tional has happened. % i | Carnations, Sweet | Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th & 14th Sts. N.wW. “Tifoun@ intoxicating dfiton i “Do not think that Von Hinden- ““Poor conditions in Germany are y ] ¥ Y . 1 found some i e iauoraaboard. | purg wiit beave dibysl | WISL || deivies out s bt Do v | 59 Peas, Tulips, Snap i i R e: S ever else any one can say against | as workers a class who are s gias " " Deautaee, Peloneing i T lsucevsan | oyer elssiany onsjon iy ageingt S o workers lcbum whisriopen | . Dragons, Gladioli and T 0 s — the starboard side; some in Dr. Ro.| breaking his oath. Those who | real danger. That is one of the - f all other seasonable how’'s room; some in Chief Clerk J. P,| know him know that he Is the | things that made the women of - iy ¢ S e Gallagher's room; some in Machinist { Soul of honor. Germany turn to Von Hindenburg. : - i 1k i \ A flowers at REASON.- Frank M. Hendrick's room, and some “It was, as has been said so After all, he was the one man to A palal SO g : S BLE PRICE in Lieut. &, D. Hills (r) room. There | often, a longing for security that | whom ail ‘ereeds and all ‘classes T 7 e x G A S. was some in the coal bin and also in| brought about this electio ut | could turn with a se ; A 4 . 4 i T Fomeralsoreeeper's Sorotoum : ) Blodming Plants e testified. [ N : After the officer had been question- | THIRD DATE IS FIXED | MRS. DAY IS CONVICTED. | v $2 up ed at length the court adjourned until HOTEL ANNAPOLIS ROSES, $2doz. ur | oday. 5 . FOR DRILL OF cADETs Threw Acid in Husband’s Face.| Frontingon1ith,12thand HSes., Northwest { ? ‘ SEPARATION IS REFUSED May Get 14 Years. WASHINGTON, D. C. g 5 3 LOS ANGELES, May 5.—Bernice L. 400 large outside rooms. 400 HUNGER-STRIKING WIFE High School Competition, TWice | pay was convicted by a jury in Su. private baths. In the heart of _— ior Court here yesterday of throw- the G al and Com- ed, to Be Held Tomor- |Per the Governmental and Com Court Ruling Bars Mrs, Budlong| rostPoned; 2 ing acid into the face of her estranged el A From Further Suit in Rhode Is- row if Weather Permits. husband, Darby L. Day, jr., the son of a Chicago capitalist. The offense ‘Rem:-bk Rates S Sinal d bach $2.50 & $3 per da e Associated Press school military authorities to hold the ‘(!}e‘{’e"‘;fn’l‘d‘a;"» Mrs. Dfld men Sample room, bedroom, bath $6 per day “.'"‘”Rf' R'B[}il May S—Mrs. |annual battalion competitive drill of | vy *hioutited, T o CoCcfendant, 15'x30' sample room . $5 perday Tost her Second attempt 15 somme oaY |the Washington high school cadets in | The offense occurred last February Wardman Management arate maintenance from her husband, |the Central High School Stadium to-|at Day's Beverly Hills home. Day's ' e Milton J. Budlong, of New. York and |morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. The | face Will be permanently disfigured Newport, in the Superior Court here. | o, i : !;Iler suit’ was dismissed by Judge Ar. |Svent nasitnae) pescipostponedioniao - thur Sumner on motlon of counsel for 3 e . % " he respondent, who slleges thar Ms | The repeated delays in the drill have made necessary a change in the pro Budlong had no legal residence n | Bo0% "FevoNs" soneduled for 'the Newport. £ cadets this week. The annual regi A Jormer decislon favoring the de | 1anta) drill, set for tomorrow after- fendant and giving him custody of | U001/ "be held Thursday afternoon. their tio sons resulted in Mrs. Bud- | 1'\(il) begin at 130 instead of 3 o'clock long's barricading herself in Budlong’s | ;o o riginaly planned, in order that the New rork apartment and going on & annyal brigade inspection and review The suit heard yesterday alleged|Ma¥ De held that atterncon at 430 willful desertion as well as neglect to | © 1o - provide, which was the basis of the To save you fines, to help you avoid viola- Do ol Shdee SunneeOsd s tions, to give you still another demonstra- i P : he M S Shtiontia s —that breed good nature because of ot et bt R mteas ainal tion of the Minute Service Stations’ spirit their satisfaction, and good fashion be- CC ts is v b d f Ve % . . . 1 1 Bis: BUtlone, il fshe! usiline e Gl OBE Minute Service Stations have ! cause of their authorship. re-established residence. She made no : F R statement of her plans after the suit printed for FREE distribution Mod; de—T: d Three-butt: had been dismissed. Ready-Mixed the complete, new official traf- , ode made—Two an ree-button s ST 2 5 Single - breasted and Double - breasted DANVILLE IS BALLOTING fic regulations now in effect. models — Unfinished Worsted, Serges, ON $950,000 BOND ISSUE PAINTS Be right up-to-the-minute on the 'Dis- Cheviots. - . o) [0 . trict’s new traffic laws—all the “dope Dress Well Let come what may—you're dressed Schools, Courthouse, Streets and - on the new regulations in the booklet. ” —ready for it—in a Mode Blue— Sewers Are Prospects—Large f L - and Succe > Vote Is Sought. S = _ “Keep' MOVillg Right” Thissp:pular“srlogal;o is‘pgraphrased $35—$50—$60—$65 Special Dispateh to The Star. i . by Sidney West ‘Succeed in 6,900 Gualisa koot rata ettt tins ‘ FREE! t being well-dressed” through - Individualized sizes — “regulars,” here today in Danville’s largest bond e, RS < “ »” issue, embracing four projects and o “stouts,” “longs” and “shorts. axmresading "$930.000, " The polis wil 1 Drive Up to the Nearest of the The Metrop()le The issue is subdivided as follows: $350,000 for schools, $350,000 for a oo sinios o't || =) i s S' ) SW A Stein-Bloch SUIT ‘ STRAW Hats Workers representing many clvic or. |\ ! 530?'“:335?::&:tf:iézrflha‘&:f"eé’c‘;fi% 2 ) lmde — er e iR : 45.00 We've got the best of the Straw Hat munity expression might be definite. — B ALLAN E. i 3 ment with— Ro organized apposition o the bonds LN Eho . Stylish smartness that satisfies yet o S : No. 1—17th & L Sts. N.W. conservatively cut to please the most Henry Heath, $5 Youman, $4 and 85 STAYS AT CHAPEL HILL. ; sidhar N Mode Specials—$3, $4 and $5 ‘Archibald Henderson, in & telegram every purchase of one or AN, S No. 3—10th & E Sts. N.W. > | ment 1o the press.tn Whick be. meid White, $2.75 % No. 5—Linworth & C Sts. S.W. es The Mode—F at Bleventn 6—Fla. Ave. & 3d St. N.E. INCORPORATED University of North Carolina as the : ‘end spontaneous expressioin of de- i i 1 4 rsalino, $4 precise. Exclusively at Sidney West's. Bo 5 ; 3 3 No. 2—Ga. Ave. & Upshur N.W. i CHAPEL HILL, N. C., May 5—pr. ||| Two-inch Paint Brush with oo A ine Panamas, Balibuntal, sent last night to Judge A. A. M- more gallons . SHESNE Also Genuine Panamas, s, 2. VT \x D 1d, fo 1ly - decli; - / o . . doncy of ol Dot ol All Colors, $2.50 i g No. 4—Pa. Ave. & 21st St. N.W, S - MENS WEAR -W { < Bangkoks, Leghorns that “crucial f i decisis 3 74 3 1 have been the great promiss of the ||| Goody Paint & Supply Co. i7®) No. center ‘of scholetsiiin aul Tessateh %z E St. NW. I R No. 7—1705 L St. N.W. 14th and G Sts. N. W. throughout the south, and the urgent Main 7889 = # y sire on the part of our people that I remain in North Carolina.” | J \

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