Evening Star Newspaper, August 12, 1925, Page 28

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2 * THE EVENING FOS OF FACSTS ORVEN 10 BXLE Liberal Leaders Flee After Mob Attacks—Vatican Protests. BY HIRAM K. MOI WELL. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. ROME, August 12.—There seems to be an increasing exodus of political leaders from Italy, due, ording to ments of their friends, to the impossibility of living here under pres- al conditions, »eral former premier, Orlando, ition as Deputy and consequent party in the Palermo Former Minister just received a d England ic leader of the Aventine opposition, who was bad- 1y beaten up a fortnight ago by a Fascist mob at the health resort of Montecatini, has zone to Chamonix The priest, Don 20, leader of the Catholic popular party, has been a voluntary exile to nd, as has the editor of his paper - Donati. Amendola is experiencing a long escence following the attack by cist at midnight on a country d when he ws in a motor from Montecatini, e he was th besieged in a hotel by It is uncertain yet whe of one eve will be perr aged in consequence of his wounds Vatican Organ tests. A long series of by the Fascisti ag, as well as the As Wounded, in the town of Parma, many individuals, has caused the Os- of mob violence servatore Romano, the officlal organ | of the Vaticar of articles Mates that, in c nd not mob violenc to protest In a serles st this _ violence ilized societies, law hould rule, as- ‘ that the Italian government v duly punishing such violence could Jake its chronic recurrence impossi. le. ervatore responded vigorously to by Fascist newspapers. This specially important, because of that Osservatore has not for years taken part in internal political controversies. It is assumed that the Osservatore could not carry on this campaign against Fascist violence un- less the Pope approved. This seems to be confirmed by a letter published today, which was sent by Cardinal 3 papl secretary pe’s name to the se . al week™ of the I Ly in which’ he conder perate recourse to violence : of expedient to maintain some al er. (Copyr 25. by Chi KELLEY STILL MISSING. Police Search for Democratic Pol- itician Is Fruitless. search instituted for J 66 vears old, and former 1d realty operator, Demo- of th ng has brought no sgest the possible missing man beginning to happened insurance cratic politician_and member National Press Club, reported mis: since early in July s are rious hs v was popular with pegsons in |1 all walks of life Tany years he omeeto was pciated with the James L. |[g Norris wing of the local Democratic |, Box 486-J, party and attended conventions of | { that party. Mail delivered at the | Star Office 3 National Press Club for him early in July remains unclaimed. with all-year, all- in cost per mile, pi complete. STAR COM. CHASSIS, ROADSTER, TOURING, COUPSTER, Built by Durast Moters, 1341 14th P. A. Brill, 1819 14th went to Antibes, following his |t yree has ceased to His | € .’IWHE most useful family car is the five passenger sedan. It is a second home on wheels, fort, privacy and style. The Star Sedan averages lowest and maintenance included. The equipment is modern and - have it. Shall we call or will you? Clark Motor Co. Gasoline Blast Hurls 5 Overboard From U. S. Launch By the Associated Press. NORFOLK, Va., August 12.—Three officers and two seamen of the U. S. S, Texas were blown overboard and another officer and & fireman burned severely yesterday afternoon in a gasoline explosion aboard a launch from the battleship in Norfolk par- or. Lieut. H. Seal of the Medical Corps, attached to the Texas, sustained se. vere burns on his left hand and the left side of his face and W. J. Car- s stained burns on michael's condition Lieut. Glenn Stanley Holman, Lieut. A. L. Broughton and Lieut. W. F. | Hinckley were knocked overboard by | the force of the explosion along with two seamen whose names could not be ascertained. nearby dock and were a civilians. The three offi | sitting on the hatch covering _the | engine when the explosfon occurred, and were blown several feet into m»{ |air. The explogion was attributed to a backfire. | C. W. HUMMER IS DEAD. lmsident of Capital 37 Years Suc- | cumbs in Atlantic City. | Charles ¥ | with Wasl Hummer, long identified n_ buginess circles, | died vesterday in Atlantic City. Mr. Hummer had been a resident | of ‘ashington 27 years and was con | nected with the Youns Men's Shop anization. He was also | vears president of the lo | since its o for sever: branch of the Retail Clerks’ Asso Pa., | He was born in York Iummer leave: e Green Humr Irs. Albert R. latthew “Rupper Hummer, a s city, 2 and William G. T phis, Tenn. 3633 Thirteenth street Rev. Dr. F. L home, a.m. tomorros. ter - of. the F | Chureh will ofic [GIRL SEES FIANCE SLAIN. Louisiana Man Stabbed to Death | Two Days Before Wedding. SHREVEPORT, La., August 12 (#). While his. financee whom he was to marry | Myers | the loked on, Walter stabbed to death, at ce settlement, In Winn rding to advices received Thursday 2, | home during a dance. Detailed to Capital. rison H. Fisher and Ira F. Pe: dical Corps, at Mitchell | Field, N. Y., have been ordered to in struction at the Army Medical School this city. ~ MIAMI LOTS 1 will_buy vacant lots in Miami, Florida, if priced right. |« cation, terms, etc. Reply at Why Your Family Should Have a Star Sedan STAR SEDAN $775, . « b Lensing, Mich The body is quer, upper weather com- field. We want to reasons why rice, operation Low~cost Transportation Star@@ Cars PRICES, f. o. b. Lansing, Mich. STAR $445 COUPE, 3675 $525 COACH, $695 $525 SEDAN, $775 $595 Elizabeth, N. J. Lansing, Mich. DEALERS Street AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION! Street | | | day, however, was described as Funeral services will be held at his | S Snelling. 61, is held at nnfield, charged with murder. He made no statement i he Kkilling occurred at Snelling’s black, and radiator shell nickeled. Tires are straightside cord. The motor is the most modern, most powerful in the low-priced Oukland, Cal. Wisconsin Garage 1063 Wisconsin Avenue R. W. Jarboe, 731 11th Street " |NEW BID RECEIVED ON FREIGHT SHIPS New Orleans Interests Would Ac- quire the American-Pal- metto Line. A new bid was received yesterday by the Shipping Board from Trosdal, Plant & La Fonta of New Orleans for . purchase of the American-Pal- metto line of freighters, which runs out of South Atlantic ports to Europe, , as a result, action was deferred by the board upon the bid for the line made by the Carolina Company of Charleston, S. C., present operators of the line for the board. Both companies had previously bid for the line, and President Palmer recommended acceptance of that of the Carolina Company, which was for deadweight ton, 270,000 for the s e of service guaranteed for five years. The original bid of the New Orleans company was not di- vulged, but was said to be lower. The bid the latter company submitted to- high- Palmer’s recommendation the board deferred |action until Thursday. The Charles- | ton company, meanwhile, will be noti- | fied of the development. The board voted today to purchase | for $50.000 a cotton compress from the | Webb comy: of New Orieans for in allation at its base at Charleston, S. er, and upon President ., NOW 0 ated by the port facilities commission. The action was taken upon estion of the commission, and will operate in eonnection with the base, which is under lease to the commission - . The first vessel to use elastic limit steel, for which there is claimed a 10 n weight without loss 1gth, was recently launched in i 1m<fmis_h_j ' - = 1 Quality Beyond Question ] ‘ Careful and Accurate [ in Filling Oculists’ Prescriptions i Recommandad for the past l‘ 33 years by leading oculists as the most reliable source for filling their prescriptions. 33 vears' experience assures curacy and reliability as well as complete satisfaction. | | ] Let us fill your next preserip- tion. Our charges are very moderate. Give full legal description, lo- /| Optometrists Optic 935 F Street 33 Years at the Bame Address finished in'bluc lac- half and fenders in tell and show other your family should DURANT CHASSIS, $710 TOURING, $810 COUPE, $1090 SEDAN, $1150 Toronts, Ont. STAR, S WASHINGTON. D. €., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1925. The Julius Lansburgh Farniture Co., 909 F St. Closed All Day Saturday During August Vary ?) Exceptional Quality and Low Prices—Salient Features of a Great— AUGUST FURNITURE SALE : Child’s Lawn Swing $1.80 No Phone or Mail Orders Top-Icer Refrigerator 102 No Phone or Mail Orders 10-Piece Dining Room Suite An elaborate suite of American Walnut. Comprises Oblong Extension Table, China Cabinet, Server, Buffet, five Side and one Arm Chairs; well constructed and beau- tifully finished. An exceptionally low price for such a desirable suite. Deferred Payments Folding Card Table $1.69 No Phone or Mail Orders Lawn Mowers $3.95 No: Phone or Masl Orders -Piece French Walnut Bedroom Suite 5189 Just\as pictured, with Bow-end Bed, large Dresser, full Vanity and Chifforobe. Mahogany drawer bottoms, dustproof lining between all drawers, and center drawer guide. Rich in appearance and substantially constructed. Deferred Payments Mahogany Gateleg Table 36x48 inches 9L No Phone or Masl Orders Baker’s Cut Velour Living Room Suite A very comfortable and desirable Suite of rich appear- ance. Comprises large Settee, Armchair and Fireside Chair, deeply overstuffed and upholstered with a good grade of Baker's‘cut velour. A really superb- suite, constructed for many years of steady service. At a new low price caused by the August Sale. Deferred Payments Mahogany-Finish Davenport Table .95 No Phone or Masl Orders 5149 { Mahogany- finish Windsor Chair $5.95 No Phone or Masl Orders Khaki or Gray Couch Hammock $7.95 Stand Extra, $3.95 Cretonne Covered Fiber Rocker $Q).95 No Phone or Mail Orders Mahogan'y Finish Telephone Stand and Stool $3.95 No Phone or Masl Orders Golden Oak Kitchen Cabinet Porcelain Top $39.00 Deferred Payments All Reed Carriages and Strollers 259 off No Phone or Masl Orders Jhe Sulius Lansburgh gfurniture (G, Ninth and F Sts. Convenient Deferred Payments Can Be Arranged : E ntrance, 909 F S t.

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