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B . : THE EVENING ' STAR, WASHI'NG;TOX‘. D. C, TH‘URSDA‘Y. SEPTEMBER 24, 1925, . - - | Gover! ree mes 101 1 HARVARI] Tfl OPEN | AbeMartin Says: [NEW TRIAL OF WAN |5 of (he chinee suestonst i | Gonernpent, th e o, mave | SUIT FILED FOR $7,500 bt v ool (o, g, ™o 10n mens, v cnt for e e d, are bel leted by Dis- f the it in China e GO = & 3 . WILL BE EXPENSIVE e L R e s L e ] IN FORFEITED BONDS|, e Government claims that M. I the intention of having the case set |out the United States. More than 50 e { pe o s IR AS AR NN tor some time in November.- witnesses will be summoned, District i | Pt W 2 \ (.. O O e rion waer ot aside in | Atforney Gordon said yesterday, and FG0Fdon and Assistant Institute Ac-‘, 22 taat, when b v Ix for the recovers of the Judgments P 3 A Five of Original Witnesses in Edu- | the United States Supreme Court on | arrangements are belng made to gét tion Against Charles D. | sued judgment against Hood and 5 1) o appoint the Tnited who was honded by this 9 B the ground that a statement by him [the witnesses now in China back to | Kiine for the amount of the bond last | States marshal as trustes 1o kil bl cational Mission Murder admitted in the trial was prejudicial eI e Y | Hood, Bondamsn; | Wednesday. Two thousand dollars | property vhich Houd has an in- - Now in China. untary. The Supreme Court based | Wan was facing the noose when his Barron on June 6 ¢ 3 . 7 3 ” ; ey 05 ceorse | BAITO June 6. 1923, was declared svernment for the forfeited Wil End Merger Later if| & Sl the ruling, according to its opinion, 5:;?":;—‘;OJ'-‘:':B:,‘:‘-EJ):&':; ook the | Atorney Peyton Gordon and Georse | rorfelied by the - et O fe et ae e ctped J e U E s & i 3 a 8 of Sir = ' on the virtual confinement of the | &% ub to the Lnited StAtc SUDreme | 1 forning, jr., his assistant, against | judgment nount i Arrangement for the retrial of |prisoner at the time in a hotel room . e O ):« Hood; ~bondsma for re-|against Hood a 2 Court. Ruling Compels, Ziang Sun Wan, Chinese student, ac- [in Washington and the continual 10§ the lower courts. 1 Ontgted. Dploogy '""’ B G ey of befng the wotti'e best cused of the murder of Dr. T. T.|presence of police prior to the making e covery of. forfeited bond in three v . n has heen bestowed upon Dean Sperry Says. Wong, who was killed in January, | of the statement. Women are conceded to be better cases in which Hood went security that of Edward Iooks. who, Mrs. Mary Tindall of Rudgwick, Eng- S 1919, with two other Chinese mem- ‘The retrial is expected to cost the | hotelkeepers than men. | for prisoners who failed to appear ir rding to the G nment, failed 1o | land A sult has been flled by District | Pond provided by Hood for Hugh | tes 0 ohtain funds 1o reimburse v . By the Associated Press. 1 XV — ACRERDGE nar, senenier s T sity that the theological school may . L - —_————— e ———————— = be able to go through the present X academic yvear as now organized, in spite of the recent decision of the State Supreme Court that its forma- oy « 4 - tion through afliation of the Harvard Y Divinity School and the Andover 9 s S Theological Seminary was vold. o % S (1 In & statement today, Dean Willard T. Sperry of the theological school said: “The final decree, the details of which will have an important bearing v\.e.r,:v:l z l"’;n\(hfl n‘.lm[ng | il an vilia Tl ; il ‘v“l‘h“ ¢ | s aera o Jayan, b 1 ve b“Veryb()dy m WaShln ton 1s bUSy bHZZIflg abOUt Bond’s clothes come from factory DIRECT s 'fnevatie: * Bond's wonderful values. Frankly, men are amazed at the power of to you at standard and steady year ’round R e D U o SRR \ e . g el the beginni o b T e dne] costs down to the minimum without sacrificing quality in any way. Douff(,",':;:f:,f.'hfv’a',fizztfn’i?fisy%‘:zfi 1y P R A R e iewin o s | YOU @re assured of real honest quality through Bond’s strict supervi- —they have no equal in value—that's why ]m‘i‘:::lv What's become o' th' ole family of the cily_’ ; 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000( S i il iniaansa tho phiou Shat LTI Lgaihi it At ; . , ’ : g will bo' regis Lark, holdover boo: under ] i i b term as | Dr; Lincoln C. 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