Evening Star Newspaper, October 17, 1925, Page 16

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THE EVENIN( AR, WASHINGTON, D. ., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 17, . NEW ASSISTANT SECRETARY TAKES OATH. Hanford N o WILLIE PUTTS FROM THE HIGH PLACES. Willie M e. Un A RIDE ON THE ELECTRICAL THOROUGHBRED. Amone the mans MR. FORD AND MR. FOKKER. Henry Ford. who sponsored the Ford Towa being sworn in Secretary of War hy Chief Cle /{ States open champion. picked a point of vantage to demonstrate a_put novel nd innovations exhibited at the New York electrical exposition reliability air tonr. and Antheny A hker. a v builder, B. Randolph yesterday. MaeNider was a lieutenant colonel in EF, h was made for him by pled boy of Ashland . {is this “horse.” which is of the type favored for purposes of exercie l inspeeting one of the three 200-horsepower Wright used in the and once commanded the American Legion, Sec a 1 lane is using the putter today in o benefit golf mateh for eripple 2 certain well known Washingtonian living near the Treasury Department Fokker enger planes. World Photo, g b = & Copr " and the State, War and Navy Building. ¢ v t ‘sme Howard, British Am} dor to Washington, arriving in rde Louis Mohan, 13 years York yves fay ahoard the <team<hip . who has startled the Pacific . - " . Aqguitani ter spending the Sum- ) i with her athletic feats, She WINS PRIZE AT INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS. Charles Hawthorne of New Yark “THREE LITTL! JIRLS FROM * % ., AT THAT. Misses Bertha mer in England. He came directly @ holds records for the 50-vard sprint, who won the third award in the twenty-fourth international exhibition of paintings at the Carne Institnte, Dyson. Mildred Strith and Catherine E of the West Phildelphia High School. calling at the White Ho to the Capital. base hall throwing and broad jump. Pittshurgh. Hawthorne was the only American to win a prize. the first award going to a Frenchman and 1 __ _yesterday with others of the same school. The girls posed to_represent “Phi ; at , sright by Tnderwond & Tnderwoed. |} Photo by Ace. second to an Ttalian. Copsriht by P& A URGE NEW BUS LINE SECRETARY WORK'S B _ i« /A 1 NEW ARV PARLEY CANAIAN STUDIES INWESLEY HEIGHTS ACTION CONTESTED| | gt qARNE 4 ct SRR\ AN o g SEEN ASNEXTSTEP MACHILLANWORK Citizens Score W_ R. & E. ‘Court Hears Arguments on P k. Y f : St i RE. e Coohdge Prepared to Ca" Will SUiJmI'( Renort on Rela- Motor Service and Favor | Standard’s Plea Against ) el PR e el y : Conference if Convinced | tionship of Expeditions Competitive Franchise. | Eviction From 0il Holdings. ; S e 4 X 1aie < & . Other Powers Want It. of Two Nations. The Citizens’ Associatlon of Wesley | Chief Justice McCoy of the Distri 2 £ E A BY DAVID LAW Heights went on record last night Supreme Court today heard argu favoring the petition of the Washing- | ments of counsel on the injunction ton Rapid Transit Co. for a bus line | proceedings brought by the Standard throu wat section. The request | Ol Co. of California against Hubert will be filed with the Public Utilities | Work, Secretary. of the Interior, to Commission Monday prevent the prosecution of proceed The next step in t { ¢ Heverdl S¢ vho attended the | .y at Visalia, Calif., to evict the on{ | " . , { world peace now is a conference—or, rather, to duce and Nmit the size o armies and further limit naval o 1 weapons. Coolidge stands res such a conference if the ide pproved by other powers. The Leazue of Nations has prepare call & conferenec, but there is douby Europe would meeting wrged they had written letters to the Washinston Railway | company from its holdings within the and Electric (g W B es the | Elk Hills naval reserve present bus line. viting alleged specific | \rpuments were made by Attar ELECTIVE OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL, SCOTTISH RITE OF FR ASONRY. SOUTHERN JURISDICTION. The sessions of A o nemclent service 0d | evs Oscar Sutroand Frederic D, Me- the council will be h 1 Washington during the coming week. This body is the admini-trative organ of the sonthern branch of the Scottish the & Sancil] 15 c s e Rite, which numbers 250,000 members in 33 Southern and Western States, territorial possessions, China and Japan. Left to right: Herman W. Wit e he company failed to reply Com- | Kenney for the oil company, and by 2 5 = the wishes of Mr. Coolidge Prisaioner Bell was a180 churgsd st G aoeron. Soedial st Ta s cover, 33d degree, Savannah, Ga.. secretary general; Samuel P. Cochran, 33d degree, Dallas, Texas. grand chancellor; Charles E. Rosenbaum. PRt Vet T ta ignoring protests. - Interor Department, and H. L. 33d degree, Litle Rock, Ark., lieutenant grand commander; John H. Cowles, 33d degree. Louisville, Ky.. sovereign grand commander. who will pre. {than the one scheduled by the 1e Hugh Frampton. president of | Underwood, assistant atiornev gen side over the session; Philip S. Malcolm, 33d degree, Portland. Oreg., grand prior: Edward C. Day, 33d degree, Helena, Mont.. grand minister of of Nation the Cathedral Ile ociation, | eral. It is expected the court will re- state; Garnet N. Morgan, 33d degree, Nashville, Tenn., treasurer general, and Melville R. Grant. 33d degree, Mississippi City, Miss., grand almoner. The President has indicated which is ackin: he Washington | serve its decision . ‘opyrigh w Harris & Ewing., desire for uction of armaim Rapld Tran: * lined the history of the hus OBt Sec Work's Answer. T ditione promise on the Washington Railway & Eleciric Co. | assert known to be mineral in with an assurance of safety i operated the bus merely 1o keep out | er and could not be selected in { G | | rival competition. Il 1 what | lieu of school lands. He declares the | | | Reasons for Large he called “the nibi % on the | court has no jurisdiction to pass on | | An appeal to the ho and| u . ese vy | | France has arguea part of the Wasl ilway & | the question of the mineral or non. | N e e A e - ) : ive at | imm\ on two grounds ctrie Co. of grady sing fares | mineral character of the land, as the neir off next morning tir | elination to avoid 3 > ) Axeld onal Capital 1 Ate @ move ation to avoid pavment of repar \xelh through extra charses for transfers. [ law places such determination exclu tional Capftal to inaugurate & mov t 4 op. and ..mmu\n [ tions and the possibility of « Germ Siic nves The present systemn operntes on an | sively within the provinee of the De- ment toward stur E al functions ¥ nvasion wh once nce had d 8 which Dourly sehedule with halChe ur secvice | partment of Inte Not having a | Supreme Councfl of 33d De- | early in order to conserve the enersies r. B lared Declares U. S. Never Medd|edumm.x Now the Dawes plan has heen ed b dur 1sh hours. Rapid Transit | lawful title, he sa a i orithe people was made (e companies were m s on z the first after th 1 of the Arcti Co. has offered to gi minute serv- | fornia could not and did not lawfully jangihenlch softhe prapla Ry man 1< to the habits of bl ot fce thronghout the day «nd to provide |seil the land to the persons from whom | €€ Will Open Biennial by Dr. J. Rozier T . in addressing | (hoge insured, but that With European Affairs I e T e e ot B s S at which France and Germany have a speclal bus to carry school children. | the Standard Oil Co. obtained title | | the cosmopolitan Club at its weekly | health and : insurance com. i W e ey e Some of the memb hesitated to|through purchase. i uncheo; o : a FPrank panies were making private investiga i P "bitr: an answer to < Indorse the new proposition for fear || Mr. Work refers to the joint resolu- Session on Monday. Jinehean Smecting ) ar oS zanigni{ ] o the amont of siced and - Until Forced. “ome and AbitAtionas AN ANSNT AN HEADS THANK POLICE that if the Rapid Transit Co. could not [tion of Congress | 4 i e e | Spuare Hotel hursday. reg < indulged in by people. SRSe { " Sfost compstitng of ol veasans, how-| get its franchise the present service 1824, by which he is directed to bln.m | Dr. Blszs, who is the medical direc- ers of the Norfolk Cosmopoli- [ ever, i the economic situation in | might be lost. | proceedings in California to establish| _The Supreme Council of the thirty- | tor of one of the i nationally | tz b w rtained by the France, where M. Caillaux, finance | ‘The proposed route of the new line the title of the United States to the|third and last degree of the Ane y 5 ateaid and Sunday NASHVILLE, . October 17.— | minister, is the midst of a crisis ive i is is from American University < jland within the borders of the naval |Accepted Scottish Rite of = Fr oW inshance: Gom s, declared | ¥ morning and afternoon they | Whatever impatience Europedn ma- | calline either for s leve of capital on RSN Balaan, past the universitv. through Wesle serv As the s is to estab- | Masonry, Southern Jurisdiction, | in his talk that a considerable amount | taken to the Manor Country | tions may feel at America for “our|ine “"Pnhhv oF Infensive taxakion ol Lette nmendation and- ay HHeights to Massachuseits avenue and, . he points out, the United{Which ziverns all legislation for the | of concern Is being manifested by the' Club, where a golf ch will De |slow entry and our quick exit.” they | o na well as boor. If he could | preciatin . the poltd thence to Union Station. tates is a necessary party and he | rite in States south of the Mason and | biz insurance companies over the | played. In the evening ti y a|cannot censure ns for “meddiing in | fora 5% WeU B8 POUL L Cilic | dast A : D Fdward R. Walton, jr.. presided. |asks that the suit he dismissed since | Dixon Line and west of the Missis- | present standard of living and the dinner a e House ay | the World W j R. L. Bul- . : | S X b s e R + - = I 8 3 i 1 expenditures, he would begin to | trict jail we 1 M (the United States has not consented | Sippi River, will couvene here in bi- | Jittle slee aken by the people of | N 2 lard, U. S. L s his ad-{ (' the way open to a solution of | Hesse and Inspector ', L, froth ’ 10 be sted ennial session Monday morning. The | America. So problem has| 3 'h ¢ w ay, | dress today at the dedication of\ S th° WaY SPCR (G & SNION Tl nt. Barnard, superiptendent ofsthe MME. OAILLAUX’S CLOAK | Fiand Ko toibeipitieial council will remain in conclave | this become that, aeccording to Dr. G > W. Bonnette w - | Alumni Memorial Hall, evected to the | qoiitn ™ JReil SURIPEEe SO0 DHC il ind Maj. Peak. his assistant 4 A . through the week. Biggs, insurance companies are now | tan of the day. | memory of Vanderbilt University stu-| {gHoR; 113 §ifies on (he war debt. | The letiers thank not onl the CAUSES BQAT S DELAY | While he admits that oil had not | Membership In this council, which | investigating the habits of those de- career and the v s of the | dents killed in the war. wmed force for the aid and ass been exposed in 1903, Secretary Work | ix limited fo thirty-rthree soverelgn | siring io e insured in resard o the | laundry business 'v G. Tavlor | Until the Kuropean war touched the Brought Better Atmosphere. ingists that the land was known 10 be | srand inspectors general, is the high- | honurs they <leep and spend in'and Ralph I 1ith were elected | American soldler and his country, it Wito of Financs Minister Leaves| taineral aud. 4o ve ol doneeits in est gift within e power of the Scot- |amusement. ~This is now considered new m rt Downham and | was not his war, Gen. Bullard said. _sufficient quantity to be | ble by | tish Rite. Tt can only be conferred.!on an equal with s physical exami- wnul nm were 3 1 the | The spirit of the American soldier was reason of the geological formation. the | and then only for hichly meritorious | nation;. he : . - - 2 [that of a “devoted nationalist, think- | fnafIaCEs: ol FOF T st s B Party Waits for Its Arrival. physical conditions and the nature of | services to Free Masonry, and es- | s = jing mombtimes "‘M"‘h“',"“”{’"f- but { pade it possible 1o reduce naval ex the surrounding lands. | peciaily that branch of the fraternity | 8 |always holding his own above all | Bead® It ROSSIDIE 10 fediet nd the Br the Associated Prese | The ofl company claims that it se- | known as the Scottish Rite. 2 Hiiea 3 | othe 1 { 5 3 United States, ending t ess | moral and material aid « PARIS, October 17.—About a hun-| cured title from the State of Califor-| " John H. Cowles of Louisville, Ky., | eizht hotirs work, elght hot Gen. Bullard contrasted the nation- | o iod hates: CHALE ¢ar | rorthcoming. The advice fterat dred officials, politicians and members | Nia, and the title was not questioned {5’ sovereizn grand commander. and | and eizht hours sleep basi atis. alist with the internationalist, the lat-| (1514 by developing a better i and’ reiterated in spe ad dipio of Parliament, who boarded the out-|for more than 15 years, and after a|liyman W. Witcover of Savannah, 1d, show that in the mumryfsm‘“ on w"“ Assumes Shape of ter s ,}"? man who, claiming to fi“‘:‘ Sational atmosphers. It the feeling | matic notes, and ituie has Kt ok going tug Titan to proceed down | hearing. when questioned. the sult|Ga. secret general. Francis S.|where doctors are few, sanitary and Madonna and Child. pisen above any one country. $°.02Y€ latter the limitation of land armament | accepted it and acted upon it. The Havre Roads to meet the liner ce, | Was ordered dismissed by the Depart-|King of Cheyenne, Wyo., the young- | health conditions irregular, people are 5 T N e L0 DR d",;me]shnum be that an era“of peace is forth- | Democrats, on the other hand, see a bringing the Irench debt mi ment of Interior. It has spent a large | est active member of the council in | now living longer because of the regu-' MINEOLA, N. Y., October 17 (®).— | lmited 1o Onc, retends 1o read Wi coming investors in America would | vindication of the policies of Woodrow home from the United States, became | #mount of money in development and | point of service, will address a me- | larity of lives. sitors by the thousand are flocking | S Ino a clizenship of them Bt A0d | tee] more like lending thelr money to | Wilson, who fathered the League of tless and loudly crticized the cap-|should not now 'be evicted, the com-|morial service that is to be held to- L see no reason why a dance should { to St. Martin’s Roman Catholic Church | {0¢3 Thar s he saia. s heimter | European productive enterprises ‘and | Nations e Miaclitery hasil in when the tug was delayed in|Pany claims. | morrow in honor of Albert Pike, dis- | begin at 10 p.m. and last until 2 a.m., | at Central Park, a hamlet near here,| 0 £7% . ., W5 S B8 LR PGoR | the “whole face of things would be | 8 part in the readiness of ing the dock. She was scheduled | . —= | tinguished Mason, in the House of | when it could be started just as easily | and there is talk of making the little 5 ¥ | changed. The disposition of Europe to | jermany and Great Britain pull out at 11 wélock. but fve min- | Army Resignations Accepted. | (g Temple at 8 o'clock in the majority of cases, | whitewashed building a shrine church, | Were not of that order. settle 1ts own aff pointed Lo as | to make arbitration and security pacts es passed, then ten. and a delega- The Supreme Council for (he|said Dr. Biggs in urging that social | stain on the plaster wall, the vis- | A a vindication of two policies—both | The willingness of the former entente fion was sent to the hridze to plead | Resignations of Second Lieut. Daniel | Southern Jurisdiction was organized | functions be started earlier. itors say, has ass sh Placed on Retired List the Republican and. the Demoeratic, |allies to admit Germany to a seat of wWith the captain for speed and to find | F. Crosland, United States Infantry,|in May, 1801, and as the oldest of all | peal to the hotels, the amusement | madonna and child. They point out a | € The Republicans are pleased, be-|equality with the other powers is re it the cause of the delay. | ana Warrant Officer Harry R. Br: " councils, is known as the “Mother | places, the press, the churches, the | light spot at her throat as the halo| Capt. David B. Van Pelt, United |cause, they say, Europe has been en. | g step in making “Mme. Caillaux forgot her cloak at | band leader, 64th Coast Artillery, at| Supreme Council of the World.” It | civic clubs and the people to begin |above the Child’s head, a cross held | States Infantry, has been placed on|couraged under the Harding and Cool- | her hotel and we had to send hack for | Fort Shafter. Hawaii, have heen ac %0 recomnized evervwhere, and fts | (hese functions earlier for their | by the Child. and a halo appearing ' the retired list of the Army on account ! idze administrations to settle g AS for tha wWalfare'of Butons: it,” was the captain’s explanation. cepted by the I're 4 anding is ihus officially established. health’s sakes Not only is the health above the Virgin's head. of disability incident to the service. pean problems first, and o (Consiizht, 1923,) Express Appreciation of Aid Giver | given in keepin ter and America has had a material ax well | promptness of their arrival {as a moral interest in disarmament | the Detective eau for supph Wrap at Hotel and Reception conferences. The conference called by | of detectivas whe were an hand in .

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