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4 THE E\’ENING.STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1925. STREET CARS KEEP | HELD IN FATAL FIGHT. |BANDITS BELIEVED |DISARMING SEEN [ aod: . soumcys Somy i o Yot st B o [ 9% e ikanent 1o s et | GUNT FOR WILSON VAU, that the |seite in a matted so important,” he | powers that rule to sugzest to Poland | foll d it was suggested L 3 Louis Touie to Face Grand Jury| TRAPPED IN SWAMP IN SECURITY MOVES German people mIght mot be willin | wald. *What would we ay I Canada | (o bar any for othe | to exert themselves in an effort (o |acquired by conquest a strip of land | port privileges y at Koe 8 | i | pay what they were represented tolcutting off New England States from |burg or Eremen, ir > for the | {race has | inifthpos. e BY BRITISH OBSERVER :;‘k‘ur‘(;hn.s “tribute.” the rest of the country? This for- | corridor,” he sa “This may come | H57 W | Louis Bouie, colored, 2: ars ’ i — , " s elgn arm reaching down through our | to pass when many has become a | IN& hun | of 1307 1st street southwest, w New England Marauders Are Sur- _(Continued from First Page.) Dawes Plan Satisfactory. country would be an ever-increasing [ member of the league.” neg \ | S 2 > Rov e actida arals i Ty b i RO —| Ambassador von Maltzan, who was | wource of irritation.” | A plen to:members of the In e | han ov the action of the grand Jury bY & |- poynded in Bog by Heavily |mission to sit upon this commission. | present as the special guest of the| Poland, however, was entitled to # | of Politics to demand that their S . | coraner's sary. the morgue \mlu_\! R [ ,uiIt seems probable that such a com, | inyitute, replied at once. He said | port on ihe Baltic. he waid, and this | eral governments complete ¥ s ; in inquest into the death of Wi rmed Posse. | mission would ultimately recommend | ? 5 g provided by the creation of | quiry into the re3cent riots in s Wil StOD at Some BoulevardJ m Simms, also colored, 25 vears old, { the reform of the finances of China [that the Dawes plan had been ac:| ). rrae ity of Danzig by the League | hai was made by Bishop Logan M. | fu | Who was fatally wounded in a fight | and the balancing of the budget,|cepted by the German Relchstug and | of Natlons., That city was essentially | Roots of Hankow, China, The riot | Aftér a gambling game at 1244 Howl- | . which now calls for a monthly expen- | that sentiment in favor of the plan | Polish, he said, and the present fric. | have led, he pointed out, to wide son street southwest vesterday | SR, Mass., August 14.— | diture of $10,000,000 and an income|had not altered. The election of |ton between Poland and Germany con- | spread disorders and anti-foreizn dern | " Simms died at Emergency Hospital | trio of armed bandits Who | of about $1,000,000." Marshal van Hindenburg us President | cerning it was neglible compared with | onstrations 5 7 SR | vesterday afternoon from wounds re- | I “:I_'"l'f":,:‘h\’ ok r(fln::s|:'):‘n\‘n':.. Praises A F. of L. of m’;r”‘;"»m;;,;m:.,l,’:p"",'r e 1| " " " . e e “m‘);h ‘hh(. e of | days were thought today to be trap-| = Dr; 1o S. Rowe, director general of '.'iii’rf"'«'.‘r'.‘u."‘mn Hindenburg had In A 2 ury s was in the hands o ped in A swamp between Farnums.|the Pan-American Union, Washington, 3’ rsed it soon after his election & proceed at| Doue At the time of the shooting. -1 Tile ana Rockdale, Chier Mulcahy of | Said today in his conference at the|dersed It scob SESC WA FQCURE and proceed at . | Northbridge, -whose force has been | Institute of Politics on International | o et YO8 U0 WEC SECH S (eq ALEXANDRIA augmented by over 100 armed towns- | Relations that "'l"l\t“-\n";:‘h'nzll;«\g'flf upon his people to complete the pay ALEX: A. e i s e ot o5 | ation of Labor belongs the glory o i £ e o) : people, believes the men cannol eb:| yving pointed the way to exscutive |Ments, 2o 48 to xelleve the rallways 29 Uat vesterday | ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 14 " Unaware of the activity In North. |cO-0peration between the peoples of |from foreign afmmusr = of the rail- | and t specialist, is holding a free | Policemen armed with riot guns Were |, ... 00ions such as edugational in- |Perts’ scheme takes care of the nepe. ¥ clinic the children of Arlington ]“M::"PQL‘::::\«\L!I"::\'WT'r;;:lll;": \‘:l\'lg}'l;*h““ stitutions, scientific societies and eco ‘uum:‘)lxm!\y:}xl\‘;:\l’nl}:‘( \:.l‘;l!:r\ 28, and it |8 Accounts d there [ County. He will be assisted by Miss | T sigamond, be N4t nomic foundations is essential to good |any c es should arise th ; ns out of | Davidson, the public 4 nurse. of “h]?”m;\;nx:”m-re m;lnu:m(‘l‘n-‘.crn_fl:‘»-‘:;‘ relations between the two nations,” |can be adjusted by round table con e heavily armed Stite patrol ACKS Cross | that county. 5 g he sald he Federation of Labor |ferences, which, as l’h’u\.n observed || conterees | "Policeman Arthur Dilbeck reported | Were on the highways on motor | s “exiupiished relations with (he |here. are very successtul. e duty this morning after a_month's | c¥cles and in automoblles, watching | j,porers of Mexico, which has been an At the general conference on th — ] h P en should ey eseap r | e policy of the United States avoff due to an affection of the arm. for the gunmen should they P€ | important influence in promoting | recent policy d 8 The weekly meeting of the Kiwanis|from the town and city police better understanding between the two | Bishop Logan H. Roots, Protestant Club was held yesterday in the aud The police started on the trail of | ,e5jes This points the way to|Episcopal Bishop of Hankow, China, 8 C the bandits after one suc ful hold- | Gimilar co.operation between the asso- |praised that country’s “voung stu ’ ? r b ey up, an attempted hold-up and a raid | Ciations of citizens in this country and |dent” movement for nationalization 1e Refshell, who sang, | 00 @ Northbridge lunchroom had been | Mexico, |and urged that America take the lead ) S Mrs, Walter Bolton af | feported during the night Ago von Malt an Ambas. |in helping China to readjust her in oxi > Several important sub-| In the rald on the lunchroom in|ggor to Washing poke in behalf | ternational relations ch removed t | the Blackstone Valley the driver of|o¢ pis country in regard to repara-| Prof. Bernadotte E. Schmitt of the inoe men from the Old Dominion | the bandit cart sped away and left his | tjons at a round table conference of | University of Chicago said at his 1 Boat Club will compete in two re: Ijl“" companions when the trio Were the Institute of Politics at Prof. Ed-|round table conference np I‘Jnnpf'xls | gattas Saturday, as the club has en. | frightened as they were piling eat-| y's conference on the eco- | problems that Germany’s reporte | tries in both the national quarter-mile | bles into their machine: The two men | nomic recovery of Burope. David H.) unwillingness to guarantee her east t Belmar, N. J., and a squad [ Fan through a nearby woods toward | ghillingshaw of Chicago'had spoken |ern frontier under lh'-hllrup‘:s‘t‘x mr ed in the joint |the swamp. The police were notified | on the possible effects on international | curity pact was due to the creation of immediately and all available police- | trade of Germany's reparations pay-|a new Alsace-Lorraine by the treaty MeN Were called OUl 10 SUTTOUNT 1 Ne | meeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee e e i place. . e Bopm s tanero - Match Your Odd Coats tographed ap - VA, Switzerland, sred man found ! of. Henrl Louls & o August 11, in an effort | noted French philosopher, for { With Our Special | vears president of the committee on | & Act- | international intellectual co-operation | Snow | of the League of Nations, has resigned | because of ill-health R’ after being su (i - ——o — et oL it oo Bar Harbor Hotel Burned. pe-al » Hudgins, a deserter from | ” £ | the United S i BAR HARBOR, Me., August 14 (&) o5fa 4 ich the | phreys, wi . os T rt Inn, oldest hotel ¥ o e arve:|ficer Theodc rbor, was destroved by fire ! 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