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551 lot 020,000 gallons, - or the previous month of 0 gallons, or 3.4 per cent. This partment said, repre -ase over the correspond ago of 33 per sults would be attained at Geneva|Star. —_— |1 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1925 : e —— ) which would substantially promote{ After discussing the French debt|March Production, 853,574,214 " the cause of peace. and commenting generally on ‘pres- f Vi 'a ' S i f ht—, PRUPAG AN[] A HEI.[] ANNAPOLIS TO HAVE PI.UMBERS, WAGES BORAH STATEMENT e e o | L s Buiay | GASOLINE RECORD SET. AVIATION COURSE ON FORCE AROUSES ? Th th K included th t conditic and tendencies,” the Gall , L t in Histoy. R SRR E stitute convention embodying the “If the most solemn and binding Gasoline production reached ___(Continued from First Page) (Continued from First Page.) British suggestions, and representa- | obligations are to be disregarded, and [highest peak in the United S 1 0,00 s maintained tives of Persia, Italy, Turkey and|especially upon matters of more mate- | guring March, with id advance, standing on April - It would be a difficult task to send his prepared text at one point to re- | China. lx'lul 'l.xll(‘pre.‘:;‘.n;};efif(l:h_:o :Lllerr}ultrlcv: 74,214 gallons, the l.w;& 168 gal s idusesent ng each graduate to the Naval Training ply to a friendly utterance by M. British Draft. n internation: g orce. | production in history, upply. s Catholic Welfare Head Tells |Station at Pensacola, which turns out | Threatened Strike Fails to|Matsuda of Japan. After welcoming | e British drafe ampiifies the right 'luhv}xer:&l" t‘l)'rhfl‘ljk)‘l:m-_ie relgn o v |Department announced tod i Sond g e e R Sentative ne the conferanca M. aae.|of search for urms in forbidden marl-| {hede refloctions are not for Beotuction of s and focl ol 4nd| A dnm meacly compieted 100 rflos : < % dict oday that anc aining i v - X Mat- . B oduction of gas and fuel oils and| A dam ne: ompie 2 4 President of Relief Work fstation Woula be establishea ac or| Materialize and COM- |iuda declared that the Washington | e Zones among native vessels: in lalone. 1 am speaking gener: ey from Bombay will store sufclent wa 2 nearby Annapolis. This will mean B Government was ever ready to give|asricied by the convention, and sub- | Cresard Ogm‘r'::fl? 3o Just o3 Pie|_Gasoline _demand _during March | ter to irrigate 1,000,000 acres , Among Children. more — appropriations for training promise Is Rumored. support to constructive movements | LiiCutes the word ~ammunition” for | Yelont, 48 disregard of Jaw. et Y planes and general expenditures. for lvi\“{c as represented by the pres- | the word “munitions” wherever it ap- ing her debt obligation, the United S e Departments to Expand. oL cduterence. pears in the draft. States debates whether she will live . Mr. Burton said he wanted, to ex- ers| e ol o s o - ry i was to1d vester- | Decision hus been reached to ex-| The threatened plumber's stiko dus| press nis thanks ot (e THerey Se | mehcr be s O el e She, Woud| up o her reaty and her century of Wonderful Value Beautiful Blue White Full-cut Sparkling Dia* monds set in latest 14 and 18 kt. white ="~ or_gree gold; ~ ladies’ or gents’ mountings— vand the department of enxineerin|today falled to materialize, the men|marks of the Japanese delegate at the Academy into a department of | continuing to wark until some agree- | added the hope that thi s Ve them by the|engineering and aeronautics, and the |ment Is reached. A FUmOr that the | aaud siaad sy symbol o the meatn | 1Be, forbidden arms zone. Both stittules ae asioandios o Ooc hard Barry-Doyle, | departme! ¢ a are anding P A ¢ i Mr. Matsuda voiced regret at the|(rine of shame and violence, repudia- hard Barry-Doyle, | department of seamanship into a de-|plumbers, who are demanding $11 | confidence and £ood will existing be- | absonce. ot Hosly iy r of the Catholic |partment of seamanship and flight | day, had settled on a compromise of | tween the two great nations on cither |- sence of Russia. Originally Japun|tion and confiscation, the creed of the |tactics. In this theoretical training|$9.50 could not be verifiec | Sife of the PociAr. efther |accepted the invitation on condition|Communists.” ome of the hest elvilian exparts, ds|® The entire wage controversy will be | SI95,0f the Pactle o |that cortain great countries, amons — well as naval authorities on aero-|brought before the American Federa-| of the Washington arms conference | e nctend Moty Wot around| Oil of catnip is used by the United nautics. will be employed. tlon of Labor at its quarterly councll| iy praventing the horrors of war was | Japan's. change of attitude. by suy.| States Geoiogical Survey as a lure for | ‘l:nn graduation the midshipmen | meeting today and tomorro lhe“runu\\.-(l by a statement which cme-|ing: *“We regret that Russia is not|mountain lions to attract them to j:\‘lxu e assigned to aviation duty in so | Central Union labor campaign in fur-| yted the greatest enthuslasm amorhz |here, but on (hat Aecount we are all | poisoned nd | would be involved in putting her in|fiscation of the property of foreigners. taught the spirit other requirements of the serv- | thering the cause of the union label in | tha delegates generally and last nighy y | eir country without the ice permit after they have completed | Washington and for batronizing the | was cxtonsively commented upon " |ihe more gratificd that the United : propagandists fro at least two years' sew service. Al-|“friends of labor,” will be discussed in 6 3 % States Nas Oome. | In Baltimore. Md. ropagandists, conse hough a graduate who has had the|connection with the nation-wide cam Scores Arms Loans. WHAT BORAH SAID. | he said, constitute new flight training will not be able to | palgn on the part of the American It was. that the flotation of foreign B et & | Meunt a] rs to the future of || rom « battleship into the cock- | Federation of Labor. | loans in the United States to nurohmw} 37150 ‘A keodiatas Bases lane after long absence from | The painters’ situation is in a dead- | armaments has beel Accomplishments Are Reviewed. |the latter with the ease with which he | lock, with no immediate prospect of a | he believed, succe: moves from the dutles of navigator to | settlement. Both sides explain that | It is reported t consistently and, fully discouraged. t Mr. Burton may The statement by Senator Borah which caused a commotion in Geneva P 2 r. Barry-I\ » addressed the > ha o 2 ir g s | i parently was a translation of some O e e o | cering officer of a ship, never-|they have consolidated their positions | endeavor to insert in the proposed |2¥Pare . = S LR Ty | theless, it was daclared at the bureau, | to continue the fight. | Geneva convention some clause which | seneral observations made Dby |} e Minutes From Uaios Station. o1, telling its accom - |he will have an intimate knowledge of Still Seeks Mediation. would embody the principle of refus- = — —_— the duties of viator. ric ing loans for piling up armaments, " .h(s,dmrxc:ullfn;.‘:helnm(‘ln‘vlr::x:l'el:;m:m:i‘e‘re- John B. Colpoys, United States con- | After announcing that the Amen—lsl LEI IER : ciliator, will make a further effort to | can delegation would endeavor (o have nding and co-operation. 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