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VAGATION O MEAN WORK FOR COOLIDGE President to Adhere to Daily Labors During 10 Weeks at Swampscott. By Consolidated Pre dent Coolidze will actually transfer the seat of executive power from Washington to _Swampscott, few weeks. It is going to acation” only with quotation around the word rations indicate that Mr. idge will ct’ almost public b . if not more, ¢ Summer capital than he does here. Work Ts Sole “Recr The President hus been in office not ars, but the only recre. as developed is work and more work. He at his desk e in the morning and late at not always cc inuously, of |r\l( he is at the Executive offices in out of hours and sometimes on . Coolidge is a and for detall. Members of the exec utive staff do not recall a President who kept in as close touch with de: as does Calvin Coolidge, ax ee with him ph E !m\vlm’!\ better to when 'H\l came to rhx t not unusus into atta Cool- n for work and he feel i l Feng and Chang Girding for Struggle to Control Peking. Both Leaders Are Recruit- ing and Manufacturing Munitions. Correspondence of the Associated Press. PEKING, May 1.—After six months of comparative peace since the estab- lishment of the Tuan Chi-Jui provi- government, war clouds are be- to gather again in North It is the old story of two ambitious men, each jealous of the other's in- fluence over the Peking administra. st Autumn it was Marshals u and Chang Tso-lin. T is Feng Yu-Hsian, the Chri n, and Chang Tso-lin, the Manchurian. Wu Pei-fu had been relegated to tem- ry limbo as a result of Feng's 1 of him in the stress of con- th the Manchurian war lord. place now stands his arch enemy, Feng, whose well disciplined army and proximity to Peking leaves | Chang, in his Mukden stronghold, no more peace of mind than he enjoyed when Wu controlled the Peking gov- ernment. At the close of last tilities, when Wu's army went to pieces ind he fled to the Yangtze, it appears to have been only Tuan's skillful han- s head of the provisional govern- his Autumn’s hos- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C., WAR CLOUDS APPEAR IN CHINA AFTER SIX MONTHS OF PEACE Top: FENG YU position of having no arsenal in Kal- gan and is reported to be doing the best he can with a convertgd mint. In addition, if reports from the northwest can be credited, he has found a use- ful source of 'supplies by way of Kiakhta (on the Russian-Mongolian border about 150 miles southwest of Irkutsk) and Urga (Mongolia), across the Gobi desert. Russian arms and ammunition are sald to be reaching him by motor sport in consider- able quantities. velers from Urga are reported to have begn denied per- mission to leave for Kulgan, pending pplies, while stories of bandit activities have circulated, evi- dently with a view of discouraging n travel in the direction of Kal- gan and beyond. UNREST AT CANTON TON, May 22 (#).—Serious un- rest exists in Canton. Disagreement on the part of the Yunnan and the Kwangsi provincial troops over dis- tribution of opfum and imposition of taxes is the principal rea- rouble is expected at any time. he inhabitants have become thor- oughly alarmed and are afraid to ap- gx.u. on the streets after nightfall. To 4dd to the other difficultie: split in the d e which would dis- 1l public services. dealers, which ice, private nd motor boats, still con- continue Cause of the fmposition of a tax of § cents a gallon on gasoline. The strike hax the support of the Standard Ofl Company of New York, the Texas mpany and the Asiatic Petroleum Company. Business has been disrupted and re- tail stores are reported moving their stocks to placey of safety. Kwangsi L of the Yunnese troops are orted combining to oppose the uomingtang (people’s party in pow SATURDAY, OUTDOOR RECREATION MEETING NEXT WEEK National Conference Created by |sa. Coolidge Is Studying Many Angles of Problem. The Natfonal Conference on Out- door Recreation, organized in May 11 of President Coo semblage in this city next Thursday and Friday. The organization serves the Federal Government as a clear- ing house for direct co-operation With States, municipalities, quasi-official and unofficial agencies, in making available to the people of the United ates increased opportunities and facilities for wholesome outdoor recreation of every kind. The President’s committee, designed to correlate all Federal activities in outdoor ' recreation, is composed of the Secretarles of War, Interior, Agriculture, Commerce and Labo Col. Dwight Davis, Assistant Secre tary of War, is the executive officer. The committee is divided into ‘speci: departmental committees, dealing di- rectly with public land administra- tion, wild life administration and social relations. These committees work on a project basls, each being definitely organized around a particu- | lar problem or group of problems. At the coming conference reports | will be submitted on the recreational the Federal public_domal The Ambassador 1750 16th St. including national MAY 23, 1925. parks, national forests and other reservations, and also on the values of the arterial highways of the country. According to Assistant Secretary Davis, other projects under study in- volve economic and social considera- uons “The economic problem,” he “Involves the dedication of the public domain to is highest possible use and the soclal problem involves the welfare of the industrial workers and the conservation of our national resources to-meet the -demands of our increased population.” “DOPE” HOSPITAL URGED. Judge Makes Suggestion in Sen- tencing Woman Addict. Special Dispatch to Th . BALTIMORE, —The need car Baltimore where woman narcotic users could be treated, was voiced by Judge Morris A. Soper yesterday when he sen- tenced Mrs,'Anna Kraak to 15 months in the city jail for possessing drugs. Judge Soper said he had made in- quiries as to where the women might be sent for treatment while under Federal surveillance, but could find no such place near the city. > > 2 2 Ras > REAL ESTATE, TWO PAY FOR MURDER WITH LIFE IN OREGON Astrologist Hanged for Inciting Death of Sister-in-Law—Wife Slayer Executed. By the Associated Press. SALEM, Oreg., May 23—L. W. Peare and Arthur Covell, Coos County murderers, were executed in a double hanging at the State prison yesterday. Peare was the first to mount the | scaffold. The trap was sprung at 7:59 o’clock, and at 8:11 he pronounced dead. Covell was wheeled into the execu- tion chamber, carried to the s and strapped to a board. In and resonant voice, he bad: to those present. Co old, interested in past 15 y Peare was hanged for the murder of his wife and a neighbor, James Culver, near Myrtle Point, December 27, 1922, and Covell paid the supreme penalty for inciting the death of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Ebba Covell, near Bandon, September 3, 1923. A nephew, Alton Covell, is serving a life sentence | for the same crime. ===7= Y s 7 | ¥ FLAG TO BE PRESENTED. Members of the Service Star Legion, a patriotic women's organization, com posed of those entitied to display the service flag in the World War, will assemble at the tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington Cemetery next Tuesday afternoon and present its insignia for permanent preservation at that sacred spot. The presentatioh will be made by Mrs. Howard F Baker of Hyde, Md., president of the organization, and the insignia wilt be accepted by Maj. Gen. W. H. Hart Quartermaster General of the Army, on behalf of the War Department Gen. John J. Pershing, retired, will make an address and the Marine Band will render musical selections. rN&wifloimex, Open for lmpecfioi 329 to 333 Bryant St. N.E. price $7,950 Terms two sold before completion: six Six built: . plenty until 8 their pending . er in South China). 3 cunboats under Kwangtung 'rovince Jeaders at the naval anchor- are on the defensive, fearing sume attack from the non-Kwangtung orces. Rumors are many. One say: Kwangtung officials have taken flight to Swatow, treaty port on the east e e S oL70 miles north of Hongkong. L it Rnother i aes Tan sovernment alr- o control of | Planes have been removed to Wham. Poa (shipping point for Canton) for transportation to Swatow. examinir business and seeing the machinery of his Even on Sunday mornings dropped in and opened mail times on week days he has opened letters before the regular mail could he sorted Apartments in high - grade building on fashionable 16th St. 24-hour elevator and telephone service. Apartments contain 3 rooms, bath and porch. Convenfent to bus two car lines. Representative on premises. i H. L. Rust Company 912 15th §t. N. W. M. 6888 that ented further hostili- TSO-LIN. ind Chang. ] removed his from. the Peling Tlentain rall . but only to string them out along i Nankin Railway, whence he could easily concentrate them to the south of Peking in case of neces- sity. - Feng, to show his good inten tions, removed his troops to Kalgan, m lll~ north of Peking on the ailway. Both issued nts declaring no further inter- e with the Peking government would be attempted. During the elapsed six months, how- ever, there has been continuous jockey- Below: CHA omee adherents of both leaders for preferment, and Tuan, “chief Xecutive power,” s fo have d his hands full. has been ne fighting and more “bluffing” in the provinces of Honan and Hupeh, for control, which, observers believe, ing by line and Little Diversion Planned. Mr. Coolidge economize on words in his con s with callers, but he doesn't mize on timel, ven to pu Under the ! circumstances as; sumed that he is zof mpscott motor, play ol ruise, the sumption mu > declared errone s now. may take a trip on the Mayvflower now and then nt week ends as in the past, but the zeneral expectation now that he will keep regular hours at the Sum mer capital, and that he will beat the | mail man down to the office nearly every week day Arrangements are being made to carry the White House mail in spe ial ‘pouches on the overnight trains short_time after At Swampscott | be going there While many of the cabinet officers will be away for short v tions, the work of the departmer will proceed as usual, and at the end of the day, important matters will be sent mpscott for proval. Mr. Coc s fully ex to tire of the * his work z ny :eal that he does here. Will Remain Ten Weeks. Thus the Summer capital will 3 rca for official, who hav to tr ct, and from | membe: the cabinet | with Mr. Coolid: Swampscott. Altogether the Presi 7 nt will be 1y about ten weel during which time the White House | will be repaired and necessary re lecoration caxried out as planned for e s { make this home complete. Before Mr. Cq returns. in the | Autumn it is. expecied that he wi $11,950 » have conferred with Secretary Mellon | $2,000 Cash Pl.ymenl on a program of tax reform to be | launched before Congress meets. | Also the delicate negotiations with | respect to war debts will be laid be- | fore the President almost d : his guidance. Back in Washi 1410 H St. the program is to be one of the busi- | sual with, however, added | 1023 responsibilities of decision given to | the cabinet members remaining. e New Homes tween Feng Peking. Both leaders have all Winter and Ci factories have been time. Feng is in been recruiting tg's munitions working at full the unfortunate -— ‘e women have been executed in England during the past 25 years. Money Invested in a Home Is the i Best Investment on Earth and | Taknma Park I5s the Place to Own a Home 6708 4th St. NN€W. Cne blg:k off 14th St. car line and /th St. car. § rooms, all on ohe floor. Oak floors throughout. . Cedar closets. $10,750 $2,000 Cash Payment A Distinctive Home 107 Grafton Street, Chevy Chase, Maryland (Built By Breuninger) One block from Chevy Chase Circle, overlooking the Kirkside Golf Course, surrounded by fine homes, and with the wooded part of the Chevy Chase Country Club forming a background, this prop- erty assures a residence of unexcelled location, convenience, invest- ment safety and accessibility 1 mail wi 6649 Piney Br. Rd. NW. r home on 6 rooms with a buil Oak floors, open fire- _ built-in _tub and show- large porches. §2500 Cash and Easy Monthly Payments 810 Aspen St. N.W. 8 rooms, planned to meet the requirements of one needing large, spacious rooms. Attic over 'th re house. New type of dressing room and sieeping porches. $14,750 Reasonable Terms Features Includemmeeeeeeeeee ers, Large living room with fireplace, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, lavatory and pantry on first floor, and four bedrooms and two baths on second floor; oak floors throughout; French doors open from living room and dining room tq large concrete porch. There is an adcquate hot-water heating plant and a Royal instantaneous hot-water storage tank. Stairway to attic. ‘gent busine: ime to time 1 come to conf 737 Aspen St. N.W. and hall, Corbin hardware, Americ heating plant, Pembroke bath fixtures, White Mountain refrigerator, rooms An Outstanding Opportunity to Secure a Bargain OPEN FOR INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY AND EVERY AFTERNOON UNTIL SOLD C. BUSHMAN SMITH, Inc. 1703 Connecticut Ave. DESCRIPTION Just completed, a Beautiful home of unusual design con- (Copyright, taining 8 rooms, 2 baths, 2.car garage. A corner property. 1925.) Open and Lighted Daily Until 9 P.M. 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Transfer from street ‘cars to and from all parts of the city at Dupont Circle. Make this pleasant trip TODAY-—see these healthfully elevated home-sites on Cathedral Avenue just two blogks frog St. Alban’s— v Cathedraf Highlands The Really In-Town Suburb One-half block west on Cathedral Avenue at the inter- section of Mass. Ave., Wisconsin Ave. and Cathedral Ave. tion _evidence manship. good t L Cleveland Park 6 Sold—One Left Open For Inspection Sunday Salesman on Premises THOMAS J. FISHER & CO., INC. 734 15th St. N.W. We have planned them for easy housekeeping, and built them for comfortable living. Wholly detached— Six rooms; bath; hot-water heat; separate heater for hot water; sleeping porch; front and back porches; exceedingly good floors; big closets; handsome electric fixtures; complete kitchen with dresser; grassy lawns and artistic shrubbery. Great big deep lots—big enough to grow a splendid garden. 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Open for Inspection Every Day and Evening— Including Sunday If You Motor On the Trolley —come out Rhode hland Ave- —use G Street cars—leav- ing them at Rhode Island Ave- nue and Newton Street N.E. a few steps dow: yet convenient quiet _street s and stores Secure direct action through this organization—we will finance and build the home you have always planned at a substantial saving over ready-built house costs. Make the initial step toward ownership of your ideal home—take t pleasant trip today or D, at these Homes. Dlone or See . EpsonW.Briges —Exclusive Agent— Riee 98, Investment Building 15th and K Sts. Main 5974 On Sunday, Phone Cleveland 3532—Office on Property i 2ullt, Owzed 224 Yor Sals by Harry A. Kite (Incorporated) Member Washington Real Estate Board Hoors. mmu.nauz 38t room. ample finea; T Tahtin ainenearly : * really - deltghtiul home that must e teen to appreciate fully the many modern features. Walter A. Brown 1400 H St. N.W. 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