Evening Star Newspaper, September 8, 1925, Page 5

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THE EVENING NSTAR. WASHINGTON. D. ¢, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8. 1925. 5 = EYENING STAR, WansHINGION, Jee, (NOUSDYY, WSRBTIFBER 8 0038 -0 - @ 0 b o0 b ee my home town the possessor of | v " " vards y 'apanese. e arizin Bl on «‘ | Co. c! 1. $mflmm PI.EUGEI] s g home own he passessor o6 17 S, AIR. FORCES DECLARED Eheaker repore, refarring to col. Wit | P g i o0 the) OIL SUIT IS CONTINUED. |Coi, in which tt naks as insunction to y upon the Capital of the Nation.” il , liam_Mitchell's attack on the Army| ~The fleet must be fully maintained, | | stituting irs own products when rus N Wik Gy e e 84 PER CENT RELOW JAPAN?’S |and Navy air services, saya: naval bases must be built, and above | At the request of Attornev Vernon |tomers ask for oils of the Vacuum Co fa | = o “Col. Mitchell brings out a vital |all our air defenss must be developed.” | . West of counsel for the Vacuum| Attorney Alvin L. Newmver v survey of the =5 ofessic ic fiela in this cfty e Balnt {n hix charaas. namely, thet anil S = Oil Co.. Justice Hoehling today con | counsel for the Penn Co. was red: s v i o e e 2 i 5 attack on this country would come via 5 tinued for two weeks the hearing on |with an answer in opposition to the HUNY [] an orchesa. The plan i« War-Time Expert Adviser to Navy Declares Mitchell | Alaska, where onis 56 miles of water | 0f 224,000 arganized lahorers in | ihe Companv's motion to amend i | xmendment. but Al oC oo e e ‘ ain the orchestr he sym- & J | separate it trom Asia. Hungary 34,000 are unemployed. bill of complaint against the Penn Ol | sented to the postponement. rchestra Cleveland and 2 o i i — ) polities.” ok Nl orchestra, ot Cleveland and Charges Hit Vital Spot—34,000 More Men ol Fore;ld to Play lollm\tlw. | ?f' T N A Nl q-,.?. SN2 N SNl W ¢ a ntained—by recelving con . S Many will support Col. Mitchell if S (s & ) (4 ) S © Mrs. Wilson-Greene Gives i O Ve i and 4,000 Machines Needed, He Says. [ne Wil confine. his attack 1o where it | SCU LSRN LAR 17/ L PN SRR TR PR AR i vary Al ot iste helongs, to the political heads. He | ; s o Rave prefer. knows that both services. the Army Sixth of $60,000 Re- prg o o el e Asac . the American Army air strength In|and Navy, are forced to p itics, | 4 I A 1L September 2. ~W.|conjunction with the Navy. submits| “Congress knows the facts. The | quired o retur 3 h 2 imental expert for|the following estimates as necessary | direct fault and remedy lies with the . s the Navy during the World War, who |increases to bring these services to a | people who are not interested in the ting the naval con- | standar comparable to the alr|Army, the Navy or national defense. i ific_coast at th strensth of foreign powers The popular slogan of “Reduce taxes Refore Christmas Washington S Will H. King of | Officers. 4,000; men. 30.000; ma-|has kill e of proportion.” hear a performance by v was director of | Uta a_report on aviation | chines, 4,000 ton rchestr: B i v o) ouse of Munich,,affaire, which he has forwarded to S e i ime, and has lHved | Senator King. The report reveals the Criticizes Na ) e rs, hav ed States Alr Servic stand 16 Referring to the Am an .\a\']}; % - in size and effectiven 8 rface and submarine craft, whic U P k d with France and ire declared to be essential to the | niversi ar, 100 por cent each, and Greal |country’s defense in co-opefation with [l " F o i i p 58 per cent. the report pr\ln|'°, out m:x of e e e Savard hoped, will by n established Y eport, which also deals : n commission and re-(§ . © U TR S tion N itain has 673. the Unit- T N AT d c > g i led sta 1 Japan 308 Fon ready. for yited ent T % rt C J i ' it adds, the speed of | . 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