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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925. Secretary Kellogg Is Now Ranking |COTTON FRAUD HELD |35, ‘sennces o= recmmmented * | PLEA OF GUILTY SAVES So cooling and refreshin. DRINKS AT 18 HELD Federal Official Left in Washington| HIGHLY SIGNIFICANT i Sii bkt 25 PHYSICIAN FROM PRISON 3 2 5 B 5 : Tha depena. entiely on thefe. ceceipta | TRree Others Accused Under Nar- [ President’s Departure Shifts Burden of “Keeping|conviction of Warehouseman Be-' ‘aiarrornrn thareies x;'«'\:;f'"(v'd' cmc-b Ln: Olfl!eut:: Ler:!ency d) Barrett, 1 i y rolin ourt. Cool’”’ Upc:: Head of the State Department, garded as Profound by United |aaid: "It is very, very important that KR @ o these receipts should be in every way | BY the Associated Press, Symington Case Judge’s Who Will Spend Summer Here. States Officials. orotected.” RALEIGH, N. C.»June 25.—Plead - guilty and escape prison, was the ad- i By the Assoctated Press. - vice given in the United States . Daughter Opposes Pajama |, cooussed ore perhaps a little cautious and hesitant| ALBANY, Ga., June 25—The con- Typhoon Sweeps Manila. Distrtict Court hero vesterday by ‘ Parti Washingon is now facing the task | beeause of his service in the Senate.| iition of A. M. Burts, cottol MANILA, June 25 (P).—A typhoon|Judge Isaac M. Meekins, presiding, arties for Young, HOWEVE. | of keeping cool with Kellogg, for the | The new Secretary of State and the .M. . cotton ware || 0 ey delayed interintand | 10 four Durham N. C.. physicians Secretary” of State has become the | President appear o be in full under. |houseman, on a charge of fraudulenta 1" demoralized olegrapn com. | ChArged with violating the anti-nar- T ranking Federal officer in the Capital. | standing. Their minds go along to- | issuance of cotton warehouse receipts, | " PPI"& graph com-| cotlc laws. Dr. Needham P. Boddle, By the Associated Press. gether, although there has been no|in the United States District Court |munication and damaged rallroads and|one of the defendants promptly ac- NEW YORK, June 25.—The bounds h evidence that with the retirement of | here, is regarded by Department of wagon roads, which suffered from |Cepted the offer. The other three were e SN, S5 Ao onnl S > the strong Mr. Hughes the President | Agriculture officlals who assisted in washouts. No shipwrecks have been|5YeR, & night to ‘sleep over' the ), L of proprie for the modern genera- would exercise a more active super-|the prosecution as “of profound Sig-|reported. 7 Judge’s proposition. tion beyond the age of 18 have now vision of all matters delegated to the [nificance’” to farmers, co-operative i Judge Meekins informed the defend- : : i : ‘ Vice | v : : —_— hat if pleas of gullty were ten 4 Sou Ba s i 1 President Dawes | State Department. The President, so|marketing assoclations and to the el cour t een_giished out to include cocktail : A once more 1 mak | far s et as continued his | banks, they declared today. Australian Strike Spreading, | d%7d the court, fines commensurate 9] oYy mon paffies by Mrs. Esther Ford Wait, Iaithe el - ) 0 This conviction was the first un. with thelr ability to pay would be im S policy of ‘“hands off.,” except in 0 e first un ! Young daughter of Supreme Court 2 5 verberate with his | matters of higher national policy,|der the United States warehouse act,| SYDNEY, Australla, June 25 (#).— | posed ”,',d they lvflm:ld not ‘:; ru;\tlég Justice John Ford, who is presiding at i attacks upon the | while Mr. Kellogg has restored to the | Whose purpose, Government officlals | go 1oug extension of the shipping trou. | Lr1%n: but would be paroled fo the divorce trial of s H. Syming: Senate rules. He| various divisional heads of the de-|Say, IS to provide for a warehouse | full length of & prison term. ! trial « as H. Sy : recelpt of such character as to make |ble hers is considered likely, the ma- Iroad equipment manu- has planned a tment much of the autonomy . P busy Summer|which is sald to have disappeared itionist—tha along this line, and 2 e o s A 55 e hnous ihat ;’,:‘;’",;:;hegen‘;;‘,:f,“,},g“l‘:m?g:_"mM",f handling agricultural products soltdly behind the scamen. Labor rep. | work, Mrs. Elizabeth Card of Boston The court fined Burts $100, after |resentatives of the other states have) went in for insurance and in_ eight it acceptable to bankers as security |rine and transport group of the sea- to loans made to farmers and others |men's unfon having decided to stand Tiring of the drudgery of house- RSIBR WWashington itself | Hughes was a glutton for work and z S anty to Glosus o - 240, EE FROM GR e o aileg ot & SR, does not anticl- | lowing departmental routine and red and dmgs— S T e e B e e T SR e e there i ibl, the Syr _ju{ il that negiige | Pennsylvania avenus between the ! tha Secretary liked the hurd'en‘ and |y f n " ] ere 1S nO possible S anlifer T, KRG | prorens e and e bl (1) (h8 g ave T Upan svery 6 T e (T ook iy isconduct on the part of | Monday in December. Although there was evidence 10 ington. He cited his daugh-| Secretary Kellogg by now feels|days ago that Secretary Kellogg was an example of a nice voung | pretty well ensconced in his job at the | anything but cool about the Mexican rn girl who goes to cocktail par- | State Department. This was evideno- | situation, the Capital today believes ed by his recent pointed references to [ it will have no difficulty in keeping t explained that her father | the situation in Mexico, which started | cool with him the rest of the Summer. s up the a new war of words across the Rio | President Coolidge himself has said Grande. When matters are dull dip- | the country needs a rest from Mrs. Wz always pa: She said he m Dr. ¢ hefore the she told him in all other directions, it | government. OWD Symington trial three rc of drinks ensy and safe fo vetart|" (Copyright, 1925.) P ER were scrved at a bridge party something” with Mexico. It is evi- ——————— “But he holds very sensible views on | dence of the splendid condition of| . ¢ modern manners,” she added. “This| Amerlcan relations abroad when the | Sofi Goetz of the German kg C, N is not going to the dogs. | State Department can give its time | InStitute belleves that for hyglenic, LEA T 7 FE“ tay il is'as wholesome [ and attention to “the Mexican prob. | moral and soclal reasons every man, Ns EETH SA as her predecessor of the | lem.” The remarkable part about the | \/0man and child should have his own Z bed in-wool 70s, recent Mexican “incident” is that few, Z if any, Americans this side of the bor Opposes Pajama Parties. der knew that an “incident” was in against indig | Process of incubation. And inasmuch 1 pujama parties | as the incident seems io have disap- Y¢ 1" had a | horizon. tha country can rest assured o} o) jol———|n] daught I would not let | that the “situation” is well in hand e i sre she was 16.| Nevertheless it is officially announe- - Until 18 she have a chaperone. v Kellogg will remain Screen Paint Auto Enamel After that T would let her go out alone shington for some time to . o a reasonable hour. Young men |come to be ready to deal with any : ss freedom than | emergency. By sticking close to the are more dangerous | Capital, Mr. Kellogg is following in the gadding around on | footsteps of his predecessor, Secretary Hughes. Mr. Hughes always took a See : supported the | Summer residence in the suburbs and | Tuesday’s and Saturday’s Star ~'in its campaign | Seemed to thrive on the Summer work = == 1inst salacious liter- | he accomplished. Secretary Kellogs ature. saw nothing incompatible in his | 18 accustomed to the bracing atmos- B statements on modern morality and |Phere of the Norse Northwest, but BuRn IIOD‘I €S~ I O~ c How’s Your Launch & Announcement —yacht, motor boat or canoe ‘“standing up” under steady Summer usage? All water craft remain serviceable longer, present more ship- shape appearance, when kept well painted with Navy Deck Paint Clean Books for a State 1 his position on modern literature. thus far he has found the Washington iture is a social evil | climate much to his liking and does and prostitution,” he | NOt consider being left in charge of eaid. “Cocktail drinki tte | the Government as any great hard- smoking by women s morality. and cig: Guestions of | ship. He has at present no polit 3 ] e fences to be mended out in Minnesota. [ At last! A cool, snow-white, grease- i i less cream with almost miraculous = sshi s i He made the trip home with President | less cream with almost miraculous in the furnishing of a home-to-be. It is like There is nothing more pleasing to us than to assist coal dealer. It’s the ideal paint for all boat woodwork— who testified to mi G o s P T i e i e t a s wit plaudits of s people still are ringing hsolutely to prevent H - : = = . - s oo e e Tn"his ears. Thesa peopla swung to | sunburn entirely if applied before sun being let into a beautiful secret. gives excellent immunity from salt water rav- Pord SIaYon ok 4 “|the radical Farmer Labor party in|eXposure, and to stop pain instantly i i T ' tice Ford for trial on cl otimaul | thalifatical Farmet Tako: parcy in e i ' o " A tely th %geg‘ b\l}stermg suln e;(lpf)surc. etc. Used on all 3 for re-election to the Senate. but the ver 870, ars use ast year. ow sortm. 3 - . v 5 ~ ~ v T —_——— Secretary believes a chance has come | Positively nothing in the world like Just now our as S Wabepeoin S snlis the [a] SEF wemae t's the protector YOUR O SUPPORT CONSTITUTION, |5 the face of the Northwest since | this scientifically prepared sunburn younger folk who desire the classic and pre- boat needs. s | Mr. Coolidge took office as Chief Ex-|cream. Spare yourself useless suffer- s i x A = ecutive and that there will be no more | ing. NOXZEMA, as it is called, costs cious in furniture design. COPPER BO |"|O\I P,\I\T FESS URGES CIVITANS | faithiessness in Minnesota to the G. O. |only a5 B0e or §1 and is guaranteed A AL P. The Secretary may go into the |absolutely by all good druggists every- . ik ok = Th State next vear and have something |Where. Get a jar today. 4 E i for boat hulls gives 100% protection. Says Greatest Problem Today Is ay anent the congressional elec- | l”“hb—l)errnnnslrauon.hr! 8o that Prices are reasonable, too. For mnstance, you w to Find Way to Deal With Un- | 5P % Do fig oF o momy © for ful Noxzema really is for sunburn, we find Karpen Overstuffed Suites as low as 5] a American Americans. reduced taxes and reduced Federal | Will send you a large free demonstra- | —on paints, varnishes, stains, enamels, etes, fi ery Activity—except perhaps in the dirac- |tion jar. “Simply clip this announce. | $195; lovely Gateleg Tables for $24.75, and Botnates podly foraaho: Saricvery PuIo By the Acsociated Press. tion of increased assistance to the|ment and malil it with name and . . T . i . DAYTON, Ohio, June Declar- | farmer. address and only 10c (to cover mall little Occasional Tables at almost any price. ing that the greatest natlonal prob.| It was no easy task for any man |!N&) to Noxzema Chemical Co., Dept WzveER OF lem faced today is the proper method|to follow Charles Evans Hughes in|A-:864. Baltimore, Md. ATIgp of tre: in-American Americans,” | the Stifte Department, but Secretary & 2 A Semator s meon D Fess of Ohlo urged | Kellogg has tsken command in o ‘ \ <) members of the Civitan Club to assist | vigorous manner, which has surprised , X PAINTS AND GLASS in promoting a better appreciation for | s f those who thought of hi: 5 + & e i deia R the United State Sompe b e - 1fetime Furnsture Is More Than A Name g & 8] Constitution in an before the conclud: ssion of the fifth in address yester ing business ternational con on. “Glory of America,” he stated, “is not based on its population, its rich agricultural lands or its bank re sources. It is founded on the basic principle of untrammeled liberty of its people, whether in religion, pol- itics or any other phase of life in 8o far as it is in compliance with the laws of the Nation.” Philadelphia was chosen for the next meeting. 4 FISHERMEN DROWNED. Die When Wreck They Worked on Falls Apart. 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