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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . D. C, ARRANGE PROGRAM AT JANNEY SCHOOL Residents of Community to Celebrate Opening of Building Tonight. s will spea Northwest Suburban ved Zihlman of nch friend is an- , also will °d to take part, Luther L. Der- ition, are . pastor of ch: Rev. Co ‘ather > Church. » of vocal the late pervisi repl: B prix ght rooms her eight constructed ipped Program to Be Taken Fxom Line tion at Den. noun to a pre , officals increasing New $176,000 school's construction to be marked by SEPTEMBER 13, 1925—PART -T. CONGILIATION BODY ISURGED BY JAPAN Viscount Ishii Advocates Board Under League to Set- tle International Disputes. By the Associated Press. GENEVA, September 12.—A Japa- nese echo to the somewhat famous Japanese amendment to the Geneva peace protocol of last year was heard today from the lips of Viscount Ishil, when in addressing the League of Nations assembly the Japanese dele ame out_strongly In favor of ation of some organ of con ciliation as a means for settlement, of international disputes. By the Japanese amendment of the protocol, which still is unratified, the council ‘of the League of Nations| might consider any dispute even if the question involved had been adjudged by the World Court as a matter lying solely within domestic jurisdiction. Might Settle Immigration. The effect of th 150 W the council would be entitled to give friendly consideration to disputes| ising out of such questions as im migration with a view to suggesting a solution—in other words, in hope of conciliating the parties. Today Viscount Ishii insisted t until the protocol, with its e dealing with arbitra disarmament, |appropriate w fe s July 31 con ,u SCANT TIME IS LEFT | comparison fled January A e uparatively dual l‘;~\lx are made on a fiseal ar b ) Payment ‘Pr check made p: | the diatriet s [hls return, 1d be by money order able to the order of internal revenue for which the taxpayer filed 1ple, ““Coll Baltimors esidents of the District of ¢ “olumbia, ch is included In the M The third installment of the district, may make tax is due Tuesday. To avoid ments at the office of the | the tax must be in the hands of & puty collector, 1422 lector or deputy collectc internal | ¢ venue on or before midnight of that | Third Installment Due Tuesday, | Must Be in Before Midnight to Avoid Penalty. o yland thetr Pennsyiventa ie to the lowered ra taxpayvers who pa | the time of March in compa nal _thousands of the on or before tha pleted their pavments wh pondent of the Dafly E 1 installment was due, on or 4 | press says representatives of Great ritain will shorthy meet with repre sentatives of former King Hussein of | the Hedja Ibn Saud, chief of | the Wah besmen, in an attempt arrange peace between the latter partles. from | “Since Tbn Saud's tribesmen The | yfecca and forced Hussein to abdics | and retreat to the sitt { has been dead unat »]f to - hout | Britain to Arrange Parley Between “»va Hussein and Ibn Saud. September 12 (#).—The who paid is ‘expected that many taxpay in settl on form = of $5,000 or more, or , profession or farming. of such returns file 1 to July 31, 1924, The number of returns on 040A—for incomes not in exc ed_between January 1 a on which payments : 2,580,837, in compa returns filed 8 to July 31, 1924 The number of corporation returns, on form 1120, filed from January 1 to | | about 19 per | complete, REa with : with long sh rn-ear worms from getting to the ear. |FRENCH ACE PLANS | l\ and with |ter, C: took | | F ph ment of conflicts He dvew atter ment of conciliation pacts in S nanvian countries which have resulted |in the Danish proposal, now befor: the assembly of the league, for e: lishme of a commission of concilia- tion as a branch of t World Court. Would Settle Any Dispute. His speech was Interpreted by many in the sense that Japan believes that conflicts, whatever their nature and whether founded on domestic ques- tions or otherwise, might well be sub- mitted to such an organ. Viscount Ishil disavowed any inten- tion of minimizing the great authority of the World Court of Justice or tribu- nals for arbiration, but he emphasized the Japanese bellef that “among in- ternational conflicts there are many U. S. PLANE FACTORY Capt. Nungesser to Be Financed by One of the Rockefellers, He Says. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 12.—Capt. Charles Nungesser, French ace in the World War, before sailing for France ¥ on the liner France announced | that he would return in {ovember to establish an airplane factory on Long capitalization of more 1 in which a mem ller family would be id not name the mem- | th(- Roc kflf!‘l er family. factory, Capt. Nungesser s: manufacture planes for com viation with four engines in ane. lll“t'nm., to the pt. Nungesser asked build dirigibles when for the rice 100 modern and effective planes can be constructed?” Al sailing on the France was Mrs. alentino, who left Los An geles after a “friendly separation” from her husband-screen actor. “There is no legal separation,” she said, d certa y there will be no divorce. w |conctltation of cautious, who have profound knowledge of the present political situation.” cedless to say,” he added, system would not give entire satisf: n to the as ions of peoples Justice."” FORTRESS IS BOMBARDED. | Druse Rebels Unable to Force | Suedia—Convoy Attacked. BEYROUT, Syria, Septemter 12 —The fortress of Sued sleged by the Druse rebels, tods stood a bombardme without weakeni An escort preced! tined for Bagdad w henandoah alr. y with. t of several hours convoy des. *ked near Among the gifts to the Prince of hat have been sent home frc his present trip are seve nd gold cigarette cases and a number of gold mounted riding whip 1 could be settled happily by the | prudent men |y British Nickname Ship “Cherry Tree” Because Washington “Cut It Down” ‘By the Assoclated Press. LONDON, September 12—The Nel- son, one of the world’s largest battie- ships, recently launched at Walkel on-Tyne has been nicknamed in Brit- ish naval circles “The Cherry Tree, becauge its displacement ‘“was cut down by Washington.” The keel of the Nelson was lafd simultaneously with that of its sister ship, the Rodney, in December, 1922 but owing to the Washington arr conference treaty on the limitation of armament, the Nelson displacement 1s only 35,000 tons, while previously it had been planned to make her nearly 50,000. The Nelson's armament ltmited, under the Washington agree- | ment. ' Her principal weapons con- sist of nine 16-inch guns in triple tur- rets. The Nelson will be protected against air attacks by anti-alrc guns and she also will mount a b tery of 6dnch guns. Althoug been mumid.luhlo secrecy cerning the Nelson's armam a8 been stated that her big guns { will be able to discharge nine tons of shell at a full brog When completed hout 7,000,000 her pounds sterling, her upkeep when in 1 was | Will_cost more than pounds sterling. nder the Washington treaty no more battleships are allowed to be laid down by t Britain un til 1931, when the construction of two vessels not exceeding 35,000 tons each | may be started At the launching of “The Cher r little hatchets were passed among the guests as sou also ALL “REQUEST” PROGRAM IS PLANNED OVER RADIO A model radlo prog A program that listeners long for but seldom get, is to he broadcast WLS on Friday evening, October 9, it | has been announced by rector of the station which will last will be in charg Donald, y'rexiv!wn eners’ Assoc 1 his aides, around n, the sort of the of Broadc Americ steners s for the g along ling to Mr. before and after each 1, there will be centers in the m: sponsors of the special pro asknowledge applause m the handling of request numbers. 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