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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _—— - GERMANS MAY ASK ....." 25" ™ Saged 1o wwamze LESS OCCUPATION Initial Move Made at Meeting in Church Here Addressed by Expected to Press Demands g ‘ . f | An initial move union P”Vately at Fo' [hcon“ng “ The delegation will be composed of | tlon of raflway sleeping car porters of Security Conference. Delegates to Attend Jesuit Memo- rial Meeting Sunday. s of Georgetown Uni- faculty students | design: President | ns to represent the | at the Cathol athering | Auriesville, N. to me- the civic and scientific t mis- | ‘s been toward Jose ose of the faculty and the | 3. West = rtee following students: Cyril <. O'Neil, | (¢ John Wesley T anient | Hugh C.'McGowan, Joseph W. White, | #nd Corcoran sirec o nighi. Nelson J. Martin and James S. Ruby St ‘v"fln of ‘”\' g # ' representative PAPER DENIES MUSSOLINI | 5 ©WILL ATTEND MEETING| Brotherhood Men. | Rev. Delaney and Rev.| Washington was made at a meeting in | 10cal po tage ¢ the th By the Assaclated Press BERLI man deleg: invitation cepted by the cabinet vesterday, are $xpected. to on importaat pri vate conversa with the ailled statesmen while (he negotiations for the security pact are proceeding. In fact, interest in political circles here cente quite as much in these private talks as in the formal con versations on the security issue. It is recalled that the value of the London reparation conference lay as | The security eptember’ 73 Ger the to which es 10 con ference. was ae the Brotherhood of rterp. At’ the end of the meetin many of the porters signed applic: tions and paid $5, entitling them to ull membership in the brotherhood. | The opening address was delivered | by A. Phillp Randolph of New York, | organizer of the brotherhood in the | eastern d. fon of the United tes, ROME, September 25.—The Mea-|The speaker declared that the union :zero in an apparently inspired edi- | intends to demand a minimum wage it_is semi-officially con-|of $155 n month—the equivalent to much in the gentlemen's agreements | t Premier Mussolint will|that received Pullman car con reuched between the Gevman and al- | not attend the international confer lied delegates as In the puon of | ence at Lucerne on October § to dis the Duwes plan 158 the security pact, because on Demands of Germany. | that date he is to preside over a The Germans { meating of the grand Fasclat counctl | A > |in_Rome. & S o " |ly mentioned as the date for the| T B hegs | forthcoming security conference, the Reduction 'of € anv's burden of | ime and place remain to be fixed, S ILEAIATAE oer RS the allies deferring to German; Immediate evacuation of the Co-|Wishes on both issues logne bridgehead. held by the British. | | THe securlty meeting. the new Advancement of tha plebiscite in | PaPer adde, has lost a great part the Saare Valley to a date earlier | \® Original importance, “having a: than provided in the Vereaille et |sured the generic character of gua Rescinding of the Leazue of Nations | Ahieeing Furopean peace without af- decision to conduct investigations in | [CC!DE any specific problem con- Germany from time to time, in which | <222i0& Italian intere Germany sees merely s perpetuation | of the military contror commission | WAVAAAIASAYAAAYAAAY | ™E HECHINGER CO. idea. ——————— e “From Foundation to Roof” | ROOFING | —Capitol roofing, manufac- tured by Certain-teed Co., 1- $1.3 ply, $1.75; 3-ply. d rooting, 1-p 25 3-ply, $1.50. n slate sur- SHINGLES —Certain - teed four - in - one strip shingles, $4.75 per square; cut-out strip shingles, $5.50 per square ; also the new varicgated and color - blend octagonal- shape strip shingles. The very latest development in shingie manufacture by Certain-‘eed Co.. $5 per square. All shingles guaranteed ten years. Security Pact Conference Date | Conflicts With That of Fascist Council. Says Report. | By the Associat ions by at the forthcom Loss of Territories. The pro government organs are de- claring that permanent renunciation of Alsace-Lorrai nstitutes such a heavy sacrifice that Germany should be compensated by these concessions. The Deutsche Diplomatische Cor respondenz. which usually reflects the viewpoint of the German foreign office, says the pact question has undergone additional developments | since the legal and allied discussions at Geneva. It is pointed out by this| organ that today the principal factors for consideration are a Polish offensive toward the Anglo-French asreement: | Ttaly's entry into the pact negotia tions: Russia’s latest initiative, mani fesied repeatedly reflex of the | siatus of the Anglo-French negotia tions and Czechoslovakia's move (o conclude an arbitration agreement with Germany It is declared also that of Austen Chamberl: forelgn secretary T “individualities” and also design many CORREC- TI LASTS to bring to normal, the foot that may not be exactly right. We illustrate the ARCH-LIFT SHOE —one of the many Corrective Lasts that enable us to claim and prove to be the foremost Washington shoe dealers in this line, particularly. the decisions the British and Aristide Briand in London have been scrapped by the Geneva conference, so that today the following questions are pertinent eat Britain's attitude toward the rench desire to become guarantor for possible agreements, and Great Britain's at titude toward such agreements gen erally and toward Italy’s ultimate | standpoint. | Colombian Leader Dead. BERKELEY, Calif.. Septembe P).——Thomas Samper, a former tor of the Republic of C former president of the Electric Light | and Power Co.. of Colombia. is dead | A GG B LHE 2l 612 13th St. - ... . LECHINGER CO. pale rainbow Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest Camp Meigs Sth & Fla. Ave. Northeast Hot-weather London include suits i o sm et Wy EDMONSTON & CO.’S New Address—612 13th St. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. Next to Droop’s Music House ANDREW BETZ, Manager ductors—and want an assignment calling for 240 hours’ work a month. Under the present system, he said, the porter has to travel 11,000 miles as a full month’s work. The present salary is $67.50, it was added. Mr. Randolph declared fhat under the present system the average porter loses about $10 x month because he does not understand how to ’me complicated time sheet Inot want to have to depend on tips 'for a lving.” he said. 1In conclusion | he urged that all porters vole against |any move on the part of the Pullman {Co. to form benefit associations or anything of the sort [ ¥tnion vencassiraisee, 5l |:ul\:\nh of unionization | | "fhese speakers included W. M. |Clark, vice president of the Brother hood ‘of Raflway Conductors: H. [ Wills, assistant ‘grand chief engineer i Brotherhood of Locomotive En-| Lovell, ce president of otheriood of Locomotiye Kire- nd g ines James 1'. Eagan of the American Federation of Labor who represenied William |dent of the federation: {'Marsh of the Farmer: [Hyatt, editor of the weekly pbaper | Labor, and Lemur Rhenzi of the ll{l'ulhfl hood of Dining Car Walters. of the! Benjamin C. | Unfon; Mr. | “Many a man would have a happier | home {f his wife badn't married a | grouch.” says the Office Boy Better Health for Children The Child who wears the PROPER SHOES from the first step enjoys a material advantage in that such shoes go a long way toward avoiding Foot Trouble in the future. WE SPECIALIZE on Children’s Shoes—design many different lasts to meet the requirements of ncn LT 1925. nians are said to have beer: patrons of the now-defunet concern hefore fits doors here were closed by the Better Business Bureau, prior to_legal pro. ceedings brought’ in New York. | In the decision in the Boston appel- late court Judge George H. Bingham dissented. | WRECKED MEN IDENTIFIED| W YORK, September 25 (#).- Three men picked up from a foating | airplane 200 miles off Ambrose Light by the Amerfean Diamond 'Lifne | freighter Kastern Victor Wednesday night were ‘“pleasure flvers ‘hose plane was disabled In flight,” accord- g to u radio message received at th- offices of the Black Diamond Line. The rescued men, who were plac aboard the Coast Guard cutter Eric son, gave their names as L. Willing Baltim owner of the plane: C. Wood, its pilot, and Patrick Dona a passenger, bothjof New York. The plane was not ged. No details of the manner in {vhich the plane was isabled were give: | Breakfast Room Suites At Attractive Prices C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. REDMOND’S CONVICTION FOR FRAUD IS UPHELD Court of Appeals Agrees to 10- Year Sentence in Atlanta Peni- tentiary for Broker. The conviction of George I. Red- mond, said to have been a waiter in Boston prior to his short career as a broker of considerable moment, who was sentenced to 10 years in the At- lanta Penitentlary for alleged traud in the conduct of his brokerage busi- ness here and in other cities, upheld by the United .St Court of Appeals, vices reaching Washington this morn- ing. Redmond was incorporated under name of George F. Redmond Co.. and operated offices in downtown ashington and Baltimore for several | months before his business was halted | at the instance of G . Redmond & Co., the New York brokerage firm. minent Waghi) 1i and a friend to whom she applied ald were her only assoclates, in cu trast to her days of affluence, wi she dispensed money by the ti sands and endowed & school for = normal children. Mrs. Hammel said that her fa to cover the checks was due to | fact that $12,000 advanced to her | friend had-been lost when the fri withdrew the checks. Ier financial plight, she expla was due to the drain upon her of porting too many relatives she declded to “cut loose” from th she sald, she sent her husbahil. ( Iiammel, to the Orient at a co several thousand dollars MODISTE POLICE SOUGHT FOUND LIVING IN A TENT { Too Many Relatives Caused Finan- Faflire of Babette Hammel, She Declares. By the Amsociated Press, SAN FRANCISCO, September 25.— Babette Hammel, fashionable modiste | =ought by the police on a charge of | issuing a fictitious check for $1,000, | I living in a tent near here, the | Chronicle stated today | c. 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