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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1925 | 1 lana : ¢ his trigger tribes in the French zone has been | miles, and there necessarily are w R?‘;e:hinfiafle ‘:(l,f,'r';(’,' :‘n"‘;: :: PREDIGIS MEX'EAN LOSS OF COLONIES i“'z'":‘;'iml;: the results of the rec .-"J‘Lu-»! between the groups of French odiy’s mass meeting has been : | troo, called by Mr, Moore, who declares that | OR LONG, HARD- WAR rench Torces in four groups are| . ; the story dn its references to Presi: now in the positions in Morocco @ | 1 dent Jackson and his wife is “‘desecra- THREATENS FRANCE signed to them by Gen. Count de | WORK FOR NINE STREETS. tion of the dead.” c v‘-il:_'r:‘l:n:x: u:lyu,‘ ({::Nfl n)'mll'l: |u;-;4: ik 3 e Rl Sl _(Conti : the Rifffans trom slipping. through District Commissioners today C between them, they will await the|authorized ngineer of Highwi ] % “ g E e It t . 3 | 'u:":r‘r‘:&l (:A? ;:‘ekio;'t?ffis"&(f::::::} —_— barred and the enemy driven back to- I next move of Abd-el-Krim Hunt to rest ce nine old stree » & ollows: Historian Moore declared. ward the limit of our zone. New Column Arrives. Lolls . S et 3 i i i i iovernor : : Thirteenth street, from B street to $250,000 or $300,000 More | . Magazine Editor Queries| Benton MeMilin, former Governor| Conferences Near Agreement| st the present time, notwithstand-| “This ia the lntess repoet seceived | o1 R bt ton = > Ohio avenu T e e G ing the infiltrations inevitable in this | from the scene of activities in north-| i to L; Eighteenth street, from 8 to - - 5 meeting. : : | Twentieth Needed to Install Ex- | : Author for Source of Maj "~ Stahiman yesterday wirea| fOF CO-operation Against |particutarty aimcurt country, we are s ool etiench | Ficuidasvenile; Twentictiias ! George H. Lorimer, editor of the Sat peosssifing to callk our fromtler, whieh | SEC T 0 TE S0 CERe, BB Colnible ron e e et to New tensive System 3 & Facts. urday Evening Post, as follows: Rum and Drugs. must be made safe against any Sur-|watch the movements of the force of | Hampshire avenue: Wyoming avente The people of this section are sur- prise R ihans (conp Siraeion of | trom Colua p 0 feet wes: 8L 4 1 # | R prised and indignant at the publication _— “Thanks to the skill of the com-| Bibans concentrated s e o i e irst. street, F* to p in the last issue of the Post of the|y .\ o o mand and the precautions tak: the |of Xau#n." / 1 G: Fourth street. K to L, and Colux The next District budget probably # 4 ¥ Associated Press article by Meade Minnigerode. They | 5 e Sseociated Press. agree- | ishting—which still continues, how-| " The other French columns bia road from Fourteenth to Sixteent will carry a sul ntial item for in- NASHVILL Tenn., May are not prepared to see so unfair and 2L PASO, Tex., May 20.—An agree- | ,,o; herofe the many episodes which posted over a wide distance of 125 |street, all in the northwest section stallation of synchronize? traffic light 4 _ Méade Minnegerode, author of *An|inaccurate a review of such historical | ment for deportation of Americans di- | mark it—has happilc been far from - gnals to supplement the $50,000 made e . Imformeal Hios on Rachel |Personages as a President of the|recting large smuggling operations | involving the heavy losses which cer- available for that purpose in the las 7 ] ¢ | United States. and his wife, and one |, o "\ ht by the Ameri-|!ain persons allege and which one appropriation act -‘ Jackson, wife of President Andrew | ,ovjeated with such contemptuous | O o) SouctL D) might e feared.” While Traffic Director Eldridge and | g’ Jackson, which appeared in the May [and narrow prejudices as characterized | can members of the United States “IU‘* The premier disclaims any idea of his aid, Col. Moller, are proceeding - 16 issue of the Saturday Evening|the author. der Commission, is receiving favorable | ., nia" expunsion and declares the Wwith the drafting of a detailed plan : Y 5 <ked today by the Post to| .~ This publication is an affront topconsideration by the Mexican mem-| ., einment’s only end is to maintain for' the inauguration in Washington 55 : Post, was asked today by : the truth of history and to that jus-| bers, it was said unofficially vester- | o ce ‘hich policy Marshal Lyautey r ic signal devices, the pres z “send his authorities" for the informa- | tice at its bar which Tennessee holds | day. . on. | 18 pursuing faithfully. ppropriation will not permit of a X 4 B ] |tion contained in the story to be due the memory of the dis-| If an American is found to be col “'No government, whafever it might | very extensive development at once. k 4 4 Answering A telegram of protest |tinguished man and noble woman "ficled’\_\"h naicoticy > '"I":': et | be. he says, “could have acted other- | It is roughly estimated that between ¥ 7 ; that \he was “inaccurate and | Whom the Post permits to be traves- lh "l\:‘ '_:ml Mexico and "““_;;l‘bkm : se than has the present govern- 50,000 and $300,000 will be needed to S = tnhistoric " thekPost wired: Maj tied." B T cans ,dl’-“‘q e felale. and | MeNt. nor with greater moderation, carry out the synchronized tem to| [ 5 - Stahlman, publisher of the Nash-| Andrew Jackson and his wife are g]s ;‘ S et 1;‘]‘ s ;’ arcied out | coupled with decision, unless it desired ithe extent now be contemplated - vi Banner, that it would be glad to | buried at his historic residence, the X }\‘epo{mnmlx xl»\.Ql':I'lH o nt. The |10 abandon to the fanatic hordes the Assessor William P. Richa . e ) ve John T. Moore, State historian, | Hermitage, near Nushville, where he | by Mexico under the agreement. Whe |, ;4 1, Fez, then. all Morocco, and is checking up on doubtful : ! an article giving his views resided when President of the United | United States also would deport ) then all our northern African’ colo- of persons who e MAJ. PEYTON GORDON, | of President and Mrs. Jackson if he|States, and which is preserved just as ‘“"1::":"55:?:: e O ton Jon)| miea ;l‘:vl‘:xzf; I“ e plates. e ’v‘wwj ‘; United States Attorney for the Dis-|cares to do so. he left it. 2 SniGEEiiE aciiitics By Naleon seres | Appeals for Support. Sttontion becanse hie uecsithe recoids| o oLt “""';m;'_“" The Dist "5“"“‘ Public Criticism Planned. S ment on both sides of the border iS| The statement ends with an appeal | of issued as ans of assessin | Representatives of patriotic organi- Attorney General to Decule sought. ‘a8 fore. | 10T public confidence in the French automobile owne ler the personal zations planned to offer public erit-| qp "0 S S0l | Suiceess of the conference was fore- | troops and leaders, disregarding false tax law = icism of the author at & mass meeting |, e e 5 1LY cast by Primo Villa Michel, assistant | reports, Va., having asked the War Depart-| secretary of state, chairman of the Latest dispatches from the front | but that they shall keep them rve-|called for late today. ment to permit them to extend the | Afexican delegation, o s s eonttrliie Wills | S Exception was enres Isewer system of the county through | | predict i seth e I S O Ioved the story to the home life of I predict that we will get together | 5t of a nature serious enough to af OBSCENE MAGAZINE » > < in- fosthe hameliiaot. the military reservation at Fort Myer, | all right.” he said. Ry s e e Asks Police Co-Operation. | JackSon® at e Llenraass o s0 as to provide a more direct outlet 'he proposals submitted by the | = at, coarse srown-s| wom- | * Ly sals acterized as significant, indicating list_of certain objectionable maga- | jznorant of the world's decorum, to no | 2 “"‘I o ALforney. Gen-| |in line with the eight offered by the | heginning to arrive in sufficient num- SCORES OF CITIES | zines” ne declared today, “does not |manner born save that of the block- he D - AR United States members, Gen. L. C. An- | pe's 1o justify him in applying pres | [ | house and the farm thority in the premises. drews, chairman of the conference, | ¢ o 2 mean that all others are all right Jackson worshipers also resented BN S RN aid. W. R. \'ullan(-f assistant ,..-ni " ribesmen. in considerable numbers nued ot Iiest Base) hope every policeman in W vn\ eferences to ‘Glen. Jach - A |itor of the State Department and slipping through between the nuedifrom Fivsti faze will investigate the newsstand: :,fr v andia 2. and Gets Commission in 0. R. C. |spokesman of the conference, said |, SHPPINE ARrOUER el oen bieet have taken action to have barred from | beat and bring to me any magazines | cAroused a little on Saturdays at the| Howard L. M. Wyand, 40 S su-p.-z:‘(’”f“h",’,“ work Is “progressing satisfac- | o¢ gtirring up the tribes in the French | newsstands publications which they Nashvile Inn sgered up and | yorthwest, has been appointed by the | LoV zone. However, even when m»lx sue say contain obscene pictures and read- down the public are and dared | War Department a second lieutenant | - - = ceed in_evading the troops, the ad- Bk matiar”? County prosacuting at- ny one to tread and quartermaster in the Officers’ Re-| Railw rates in Rumania have | vices say, these marauders mie!r\\ torneys of Washing wte. it wa coat serve Corps of the Arm | been g ¢ increased Litte success, as of r Always hglnlng. Is Charge. he thinks objectionable. There are| probably some I have not seen that should be removed, and I will not | hesitate to take summary action if | declared. a Statewide | they are brought to my attention.” | i nd|Several mewsdealers have already | The article says t Jackson for Friday at|complained that the ban has all but|was alw «flxh\m:.: e * with Mr. 3 b ne to discuss the situation ied their busines “A busine: eviere, at whom he took pot shots in ¥ R . @ violates the law,” he answered |the public square at Knoxville; with || pokane Bars 20 Magazine: S “and depends upon such viola- Mr. Dickinson, whom he pronounced to | | r Twenty magazines have already | tjons its existence, has no place {be “a worthless drunken, blackguard heen barred from newsstands at Spo- | in Washington. We ruined a lot of | scoundrel, and finally killed, quite de- | | = €. H. Leaby. the pusiness opportunities when we ban- | liberately. on a May morning when the | | Timely Bargains Are at . t ty | ished houses \of #l repute. W other’s pistol stopped at half-cock.” | [ N y g ] ttorney Beal referred to T au| tend to rain a lot more, It necossary, | ARt what did Rachel think of it Open A Charge ACCOUM] Tasteful Refreshments! | BuY Here For Less thorities con s of high school rid_Washington of this printed|all?” the hor continues. “What | | of 1 a eachers that periodicals containing They are all in the same cate- | did she think of her rowdy, calamitous salacious stories and obscene . Every time we arrest a boot- |bravo of a husband? She adored him. < 1d_been found in the schi 5 ser we ruin his business. We hope |She rebuked him for his sins, she| O- O’lO OlLRKS—™ lar infor hi ation has also been received ) e are going Lo keep right | strove with him for his unbelieving in private correspondence reaching | on. {soul. she lamented his Godless tongue, Maj. Gordon's office. MR e et s pederatJuie | T - : ) , ‘ This 1s my “farewell” appearance ¢ ) y “on any stage“—Just to tell you Wilkerson at Chicago Assists United States District Attorney James A. O’Callaghan has begun a drive in at city to rid both the malls and | the news s there of such publi cations. In a communication to the Postmaster General here the Chicz osecutor named about public ns, with a circulation nearly a million copies, which he pronounced | indecen { There S athference we've had the most marvelous Straw in Paints R z - : HAT Business in our 27 years of All paints are not alike. | : H $ $517.95 .95 = & You don’t need to be an ex- X Wl 10 to 15 1}_ 899 14_‘ | ngh Power Hat Selhngfi pert, however, to get the best. { > i " Simply buy by name. 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Gordon's new | t. banishinz 16 more om le in ame time the p v announc it he had not vet completed | rvey and that ey wre additions the black list m t be expected by | the end of this week. after which he will refrain from any further censox ing and put the matter of keepin; Washington clean squarely up to the distributors and dealers. Makes Personal Study Maj rdon has been spendingz a large share of his evenings during past week reading “some of the most depraved and rotten literature” he has ever seen. He served notice today that he cannot continue such a role after the end of this week. Dealers raust use his existing list as a guide Maj. 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