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4 * ICE CREAM MAKERS FIGHT WEIGHT PLAN Through National Secretary Say Shrinkage of Product Is Unavoidable. | if the expedition asks for help. These machines would not be directed toward the pole, but would iy in large circles around Spitzbergen. Too Karly for Relief. Capt. Hoel. an old Spitzber; who has visited the islands a exy | en man, a lead- it 1s to speak of rescue really knows how s have been in the he reports Jutside the 211 ditions S parties weather conditio Polar ba he only take in the ice rrier. but much simplier near the Pole outh, where mount se complications. n may stay around the observations untfl his 30 food supply is exhausted. Fe found land which he izht want to investigate. nundsen would have many dificul- after the start. He was entirely sendent on the sun. If there was Ino sunshine during some part of the § zht, his drift may have been con- further than he counted on. ve flown so long that he ent oil for the return s he landed on the drifi- ure than R There i tn the v ver cent from the until oseph G New Jersey |} nd m and 1 t the vs' ndards, vester appealed weight ra of icel® liquid | ,q o | fight u am | ¢ forces the cor. |7 m parlor | profit indeed is. he said, of the am busi by Bhe sy Airship Not Favored. these circs ship for reseue work nded. It would be like needle in a b ack nd ice ships only would o sell for Mr. Rogers was the caus failures | of view is not | Flying boats. | be effecti: of. E Prmany apy terview am not in \lin of Berlin University s most prominent expert in and meteorlogy in an = the Aftenposten. said the Jleast anxious for | Amundsen’s ‘safety. Amundsen would hardly be likely follow definite | .. | plans. He takes conditions as he finds | them. "The machines may be more or |less wrecked, but most probably he flown further from the pole to ome’ Canadian island or to the north | t of Greenland.” | (Copyright. 19 nd nn.. quar fa ndar to recei 2l Rasmusser 5. by Chicago Daily News Co.) RESCUE PLANS HAL Advise Explorers Are In No would e e and inc ic wou Ai /The shrink: caused by the | a certain perc “You all w mussen caused That would never cream with the publ he said 'l‘,\u«n\ L Imnrediate Danger. NEW YORK. May ) e |almost seven days have passed with which forms jout word from the mundsen-Ells- e cre: | worth North Pole aerial expedition for or ion of n\m-\‘ ies in Americ; nd Norway h ice of ve The consensus he fivers are in no immedia -—Although out. was | m a sudden pai appears s te the Danish possibility smussen ints to ex. | Amundsen | Cape Columbia rd in which from him until the le, about this time intice, brother-in-law sworth, financial backer the expedition, t any time; in his ca man, to call the Ame: committee together to v a relief party, but that thus| irm is felt. e also declared | sen intended heading for| om_the pole, if conditions favorable. manufi disc if the weight weighis to i sity lon - 4.76 pounds; nut ¢ Says Planes Useless. pineapple 5.25 pounds Hoel. geologist of Oslo in the . Norwe useless for a rescue. declaring looking for a needle in a hay-| ramel AMUNDSEN’S FINAL ORDERS FORESAW 14 DAYS’ TRIP IN ARCTIC First tempt stack The N an defense ministe; t Jacobsen. on the other h: ed 4 insisting that organ: of a relief party ought to be u taken soon. The Norwegian authorities, he said, might be asked whether two planes could be sent to bergen to begin a search for the weg ntinued from Page.) ts were and the weather we found no answ question uppermost in ou tirely sat- ntinued Weathersonditions in the Arctic are ideal, say reports reaching Oslo, and the meteorologists foresee no imme- diate changs Riverside Gem Peas Sweet and NORWAY PROMISES RELIEF. I'ender n(. | Special Sale Price, 28¢ $32 = Magruder Inc. 1 s Offered as Rescue | Small, If Needed. ar and Chicago Dail 0. 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Plans No Drastic Steps Toward American Speechmakers. | BY DAVID LAWRENCE. | Officials of the rnment here are not inclined to take seriously the sug gestion that prosecutions be begun| |against American citizens who have {been making speeches abroad relative to the foreign debt situation, particu AMBULANCES $4.00, with Tolling | lows DEHCO " Baked Enamel On Automobiles Get Your Booklet Today. Werite or Phone DEHCO PLANT 1724 Kalorama Road Columbia 7163 | | ] | | | we: by remarks,” the state- |e were made in response | made by others at the | certain_ public ex ca " which had| ably in some- | and in_order to tance of people’s other’s point of | int discord creepinsg |/ through lack | | g’n # 3233 Tttt SRIRIBIEL msn st Bookkeepers and Stenographers 2233323230213 are readily found by Help Wanted advertisements in The Star. 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We have many other smart models for Spring. $6.00 Open Saturday Evenings the American policy. ing on'any written correspondence or ernynent relating to matters in dispute any \xh.vmwlu—s with t There have been many instances in | rec » have influenced foreign governments, hut nou { nouncement sought ed Lo do so. Log: of war debts will take considerad time and that patience is necessar All suggestions therefore that cion will be used are being deprecate though no doubt If the situation unchanged when Congress meets Vhile there are old statutes which bid American citizens from carry al communication ernments with asures of the with foreign intent to defeat United States Gov- ploring the failure of the allied go rnments to pay. This, however, ween America and f its, the burden tent."” Officials say it is incc American citi n gove lies on the word ble that xpress | till every nten- | hausted. of the | they exists stand dipiomatic resource is e n of defeating the ashington Government, and 1 that considerable doubt ether those statutes would under a constitutional test. Round Robin Cited. (Copyright. 1925.) DRUGGIST IS HELD ON LIQUOR CHARG ent ve ve: made in which public pronouncements men which | t never can be proved that the pose was o accomplich that ob. | Thus a group of United States itors wrote a round robin, which | 5 published to all the world, an ing the intention of that group | to ratify the League of Nations enant. Pr t Wilson was t time in the midst of negotl 1\ foreign goyvernments, did have the kening the hand of the executive ich of the Government. The pur- however, was not to accomplish result through the foreign , but to restrain the E \imself in his negotiations- stic dispute. ches being made by zens abroad, in which it is 1o express s view- embarra ficials to . but t point out that citizen can g liy ot what - opinior ch opinion on Agents Without Pre- scription. t Arrest of Dr. Robert Harris Johnso pharmacist, 2200 Fourteenth v resulted today in to determine wheth fptions had entered into the ca n( alleged infraction of the prohibitic wouncéd by ckett of the prohibitic es of whi: Ameri sioner Turnage, T of whisky to prohibition agents. agents, it is alleged, used no presc tions to obtain the alleged evidence Assistant United States Attorne: odge and Hart, Sorae | cutions of the proh GOYEI | the “hond_at $1.000 ition laws, nt, an ed, pendin in was’ rel for a Police ored to say ‘e that he repre- - Government in | uthor ed by ‘DFSKS From U. 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C Timely Textiles There's timely wear for a long time in the tear-resisting fabric of The Durebl A Stein-Bloch SUIT 65.00 Fabric of colorfully distinetive patterns from the best British mills. Hand-tai- lored for lasting wear by Stein-Bloch— fitted with Capital correctness at Sidney West’s. eyWesf INCORPORATED 14th and G Sts. N. W. 333333333, le coe) d, is a number of speeches will be made de- v is not going 1o be the attitude of the | Executive branch of the Government X E vACC“SCd of Selling Whisky to Dry n, street, t night on charges of two illegal| an | er se m Divisional on vs in charge of prose- et nd Police Court_has juris e or double ped. N Risiisd e e s s e et st e IseesseesssssettessesassessseessstatsetseeseesaessatisisisessasstssessantesisiiiatasiiasiastasiiisiiiiiniiiiiiiesesiIniiLe: THURSDAY, fiying boats by steamer to Spitzbergen | |J S MAY HIT BACK ilarlv those who have disagreed with |responsible officials. Tt is renuud’dicuon because the charge alleged is | that the negotiations for the funding|a first offense. MAY Following the arrest, stated, an investigation was to ha cover Pri was un then have a sheaf of blank tio up.” pro it Agents alleged that tws sales were | obtained h bei The man who rain loses all clo 0 Q i 28, 1925. Mr. Luckett rdered prescriptions druggist 1o the liquor. druggists, it the prohibition direct ascertain whether d been used the withdraw of actice among some pointed out by to sell liquor Remarkable Savings ;i on Fine Furniture of BEDROOM 2 have been GRE a limited time. and | subscrip- | ns to fill out in order to 4.\«.1 The investigation thus far has vduced no result along this line, | was stated. | it, SUITES ATLY and DINI LOWERED IN \ number ROOM SU PRICE for in the Johnson case ng & sale of a pint of Whisky for $5. | VARIETY Of SAMPLE A LARGE 1 SELECTION OF .f Lamps & Shades 15 off SOLD “AS IS” S OF ts caught in the interest in silver-lined Cretonnes, Velvets, Tapestries, etc. 1/2 Price JAMES B HENDERSO\I?‘: ‘{ 1] Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstering, Paperhang 4 Ak 1108 G Street—Phones j: ouds. - e - Ye Olde Curiosity ‘ Shoppe “ 1749 Rhode Island Ave. Exhibits May 28 and 29 Ixceptionally Antique Jewelry itying the Sk rare and beautiful I and Cunning of 18th Century Craftsmen MADALINE JORDAN Antique Furniture, China, ¥ | - Overloaded— so here’s our ale in June Hundreds of 2-Pants Suits $23 75 $28 75 $33.75 Formerly Up Formerly Up Formerly Up to §35 to $42.50 to $30 When an operation is necessary. the We are overloaded with stock, and ‘we stead of August, We have always been In addition the big reductions i following $43.75 for Suits formerly up to $60. for Suits formerly up to $75. 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