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Marquis of Montrose, which hangs in CONSAUL TO HEAD PARK COMMITTEE Is Unanimously Elected to Chairmanship of Board of Trade Body. Charles F. Consaul was vesterday named chairman of the Washington Board of Trade's committee on parks and reservations to take the place of Fred G. Coldren, who has been named attorney for "the National Capital Park Commission. Mr. Consaul was unanimously elect- ed at a meeting of the hoard's execu- tive committee yesterday as a token of esteem for his many years of ac- tivities and interest in the parks of pital. He was re- cently elected president of the Mount The Board of Trade also voted to and will appropriate $100, if neces. sary, for this expense. The following committee will have charge of the celebration for the hoard: Ben T. Web. i Charles P. Light and A. J. Dris- ON ROBBERY CHARGE Jury Rejects Alibi Offered for Sid- ney C. Schwartz—Disbarment May Follow. | Sidney A. Schwartz, a member of | the bar, was convicted late yesterday afternoon by a jury 3 Division 1, before Chief Justice M of a charge of highway robbery as charged he planned a hold-up of John W. Work November Work lost $180. Indicted with Schwartz were Theo- dore W. Merritt and Charles B. Mc. Donald, voung men who pleaded gullty 'to’ robbing Work. Merritt took the witness stand for the prose- | cution and declared Schwartz was in consultation with the perpetrators of | the hold-up for weeks before the | robbery. 1 Schwartz claimed an alibi, but the | jury convieted him. Assistant United | States Attorneys O'Leary, Fihelly and | Horning conducted the prosecution, while Schwartz was defended by Attorney Abner Siegal. i Disbarment proceedings are pend- | ng against Schwartz, but have been up awaiting the result of the! He was remanded to jail to| sentence. trial. await e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | TODAY. The annual commemorative meeting of the Society for Philosophical In.| quiry will be held, 4:45 o'clock, at the | National Museum, Room 43, first floo ubjec Thomas ~ Aquina peakers: Edward S. Steele and ward E. Richardson TONIGHT. The Lincoln Park Citizens' Asso ciation will meet® in Brvan School. | Judge Gus A. Schuldt will be honor guest and speaker and Miss Asenath | Graves, champion District of Colum- | bia orator, has also been invited to | be present. Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Veteran: meet, 8 o'clock, at 921 Penn: avenue southeast. Marion Shull of the Department of Agriculture, whose new iris, “Morn-| ing Splendor,” was awarded the high- est honor the American Iris y an give, will lecture on the is,” 8 p.m, in lecture room of th National Museum, under auspi the American Horticultural Societ Lecture free to any one interested in flowers. R R R U e O S e Y S R A R R R R SN U R R el of | A mass meeting under auspices of the Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ A: socation will be held, 8 o'clock, in | Parish Hall of All Souls’ Church. The association has received notice from | the Zoning Commission of a hearing | to be held in boardroom of the Dis. | | trict Building May 14 for the purpose | of considering change from residen- | tial to first commercial. and the | presence of all interested is asked for U. S. Grant Circle, No. 1, Ladies | of the G. A. R., will meet in Grand Army Hall. Annual meeting of Washington Alumni Chapter, Phi Kappa Phi, will | be held at Roosevelt Hotel. Meeting | to get acquainted, 6 o' Dinner, informal dress, 7 o'clock. Speakers will be Dr. Albert S. Hitchcock ‘William M. Jardine, Secretar:; riculture. Election of office CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Political Study Club its annual breakfast May p.m., at Franklin 18, \quare Hotel. The, Rectory Club of Rock Creek Parish will comedies, “Church Gossip” and “Hir- ing a Servant,” at Transfiguration Hall, Gallatin ' street. tomorrow, & p.m. Concert under direction of H. Freeman. Benefit of Transfigura- tion Altar Guild. ! The Young Peoples’ Christian En- deavor Society of Wallace Memorial ! U. P. Church will present a musical play, “Our Minister's Birthday,” to- morrow evening, under the direction of Dr. Calderwood. Paul’s sent two The annual meeting and election of | officers of the District of Columbia ! Life Underwriters' Association will | be held Thursday at the regular | monthly luncheon at the City Club. | The Parent-Teacher Association rep- | esentatives to the Juvenile Protec- | ion Asociation will' meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at headquarters, 1000 Vermont avenue. The Columbia Junior High School | Parent-Teacher Association will meet Thupsday, 8 p.m. Mrs. Giles Seqtt Rafter will speak. Election of of- ficers. Chemical _Society of Washington will meet Thursday, 8:15 p.m., at Cosmos Club. Speakers: Dr. H. B. Carroll and Dr. R. F. Jackson of the Bureau of Standards. * There will be a euchre party to- morrow at 625 Louisiana avenue. Capitol Hill W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m., at Waugh Church. Young mothers with children speciaily invited. The Plumbers’ Laborers’ Union, No. District of Columbia, will have a memorial service for its deceased members, to be held May 31, 3:30 p.m., at O street armory. Sermon by Rev. Bullock of Third Baptist Church. Widows and relatives in- vited. 1, An historical error in the description of the picture of the execution of the the House of Commons, has been dis- covered by an Edinburgh schoolboy and corrected by governmental order. Criminal | ! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, MAY 12 HINDENBURG TAKES OATH AS PRESIDENT IN CALM INAUGURAL (Continued from First Page.) that during his administration the economic reconstruction of Germany which had been begun under President Ebert would be continued, as well as | the policy of mututal undepstanding in the formulas which had been suc- fully initiated so that the terribie consequences of the war would grad- ually be removed. In acknowledging greetings, President Hindenburg re ferred especially to “the republican constitution of August 11, 1919, add- ing: ““The Reichstag and the Reich pres- |ident Dbelong together, as both are elected by direct vote of the people.” Herr Loebe's Voice Resonant. The president’s voice as he replied to, Herr Loebe was firm and re He said he had solemnly. on his word a man, taken the oath of the con titution, and he onc affirmea {that he' would particy himself to the task of rly uniting the Dr. C. A. Freed Expected to Take G PASTOR IS CALLED., Winchester Church. pecial Dispatch to The Star ESTER, Va., Ma Freed, Newberry, alled .Sunday to the pastorate race Lutheran Church, rgest in the Virgini s, nod, June, it was said today by officer th ul: A e church council The church h; ar pastor sinc all, . A. Kelly to g0 to . Philadelphia the Southern one of the | Hindenburs $ s ex- pected to take up his work here in ithout a reg- | regiment when Rev. German people. The ceremony concluded with Pres- ident Loebe calling® fo for the German republic. These the deputies gave enthusiastically, rising from their seats Every feature of the inauguration program was carridd out smoothly. | The brief ceremony of swearing in | the president before the | was of especial impressiveness. fter the conclusion of the pro- m the Relchstag, President left the chamber, a | companied by all the cabinetgmini: ters, Then, in the presence of a large crowd outside the Reichstag | building, he took a salute from a of reichswehr while the crowd chanted “Deutschland Ueher Alles.” P of & in of e Reviews Regiment. reviewing the regiment of ident von Hinden- burg re-entered his motor car and a; companied by Chancellor Luther, r | to sion between 1w After h. three cheers | Reichstag | sands of cheering pefsons as the new executive drove by. % ‘When the President arrived ‘at the German “White House,” he was re- ceived by a crowd of several thou- sands, and again the “Deutschland Ueber Alles” was struck up. Lauds Berlin Welcome. Von Hindenburg, speaking at the dinner given in his honor by Chancel- Ylor Luther last night, expressed his deep satisfaction over the welcome ac- corded him by Berlin's population on his arrival from Hanover. The guests at the dinner included Acting President Simons, Foreign Minister Stresesann, Minister of the Interior Schiele, Defense Minister jessler, Gen. von Seeckt, Admiral Zenker, Reichstag President Loebe, Executive Secretary Meissner and ancellory Secretary Kempner, be- sides Von Hindenburg's son and daughter-in-law. The Von Hindenburgs, upon retir- ing, were assigned to rooms in a wing of the palace once occupied by Bis- chancellory is more familiar to Field Marshal von Hindenburg than the executive mansion, his fu- ture residence, for it was here during the war that many important councils ver 2 chancellor and devote | Yere held between the chancellor the army chiefs. NO FORMAL U American Congratulations Given at Reception. Washington officials do not expect any occasion to arise in connection MESSAGE. Will Be Wire Your Home and “Lighten” Household Labor Get Our Estimate ELECTRIC APPLIANCES This is a use and specialty handics GUARART o - Toasters 5 Home Electric Shop 517 10th St. Main 6549 Main Office 15th and Penna. Ave. Every Banking Central Branch 7th and Mass. Ave. N.W, Service Northeast Branch 8th and H Sts. N.E. Checking Safe Deposit Southwest Branch 7th and E Sts. S W. Real Estate Foreign Exchange Departments S. Trust Northwest Branch (Security Storage Building) 1140 15th Street N.W. ; /-\MERHCAN SECURIT Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $6,000,000 Total Resources Owver Thirty-five Million e o I S U I 1925, !wnh the inauguration of President | Hindenburg in Germany requiring transmission of any formal message of congratulation or other recognition of the event by the United States. The inauguration ceremonies include |a reception to the Berlin diplomatic | corps Thursday night, and the Ameri- can charge will make verbally such | expression as he deems necgssal | Secretary Kellogg has stated that {the usual international practice will be followed in connection with the in- inugurnll(),l in Berlin, ‘and it seems likely that it will not go beyond the diplomatic reception. | FLAGS FLY AT COBLENZ. | | Interallied Commission Allows Emblem Over City, COBLENZ, May 12 (A.P.),—The in terallled Rhineland commission, mak- ing an exception on the occasion of the presidential inauguration, today permitted the flying of flags over the German government buildings her».l | RATULATION. France, Italy, England and Belgium | To Just Acknowledge Inaugural. H PARIS, May 12 (A.P.).—The French, | | British_Ttalian and Belgian govern ! ments hava decided to omit the usual formal congratulations to @ newly elected chief of state in the case of Field Marshal von Hindenburs, Ger many’s president-elect, in view of the fact that his name is still on the list of ,those charged with war crimes The four powers, it is stated, will simply forward a brief acknowledg- | ment when notified of his assumption | of the presidency 2 - | The Irish wolfhound is the tallest | dog in the world | SIR STEPHEN LEECH DIES. LYNHURST. England, May 12 (A.P.).—Sir Stephen Leech, who for 42 years was a member of the British diplomatic service, was found dead in bed at his home today. Sir Stephen Leech was born in 1864, educated at Eton and Magdalen Col- lege. Oxford, and entered the Britis'. diplomatic service as attache in 1888, serving successively at Berlin, Brus- sels, Constantinople, Lisbon, Rome. Copenhagen, Christiania, Pekin and in Central America. 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