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2 vt THE EVEN L\'G S'I‘.\R. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ NOVEMBER ., TUESDAY, 1925. 10, CHILDREN MAKE PLEA. 500 Prince Geun,'!-s Cuunlv Pupils Parade at Fait o The Star. UCKSBURG, Vive CURB ON RADID ICENSING VOTED - ANTIBRITISHIRISH RAID MOVIE HOUSES | Battle Scene and Wales Film Stolen—Armistice Day Office Looted. | Spe FREDER v hundred sch representing county, gave demonstrati the week. wien they warched s the Hizh School Bulld ing, down the main highway, e.ch 1 wearing a_Lanuer bearing such 2 “We Want u Chance,” “We Wate ‘We Need New Novem- | )1 children | of King George County svery the Subcommittee at Conference ., Wants Halt Until Some Now | /)"0 Operating Suspend. white school effective at Tuir st Novemi i-Britfsh sent ng st ission the chfliren tinuent cents Yemand t DUBLIN ing I'he the seems: to the Aristice and an teibuted a o toving headquarters U comumit FREN[}H TOLAUNCH -~ SYRIAN OFFENSIVE Great Encircling Movement Under Way Today Against Rebel Forces. roused by th vuided nd I'rince Africa Keturu Money. Flee Damascus ON, N mber >, light has been thrown u in Syria, where the French i with Insurrectic ot tribesmen. hy receipt here of an un Lt L an American arri Haifa from the troubled regic tober 31, he writes, th Aru vefugees 1 insp Homts hen drew rush to the Senann helr revolvers and operating rour wed the staff of ¢ d on Offices offices of the and nac ) Belrut canip rom Di nlun e ime W eitered in h 1 tins and the crowding “terrible,’ any as nine peo- | g in a 1ting earch sing Opposition Se and sleeping in this tny quarter tment of Cor Many sunitar Kefugees Nick arrangen: Firap the naped and gatnst th tepubli | he w tors, but tl | for alleged i S and threatenc st not_imp Noty ards d the ast night, Lended was Battle wi. nses to uey Phe confere ;i The fig te Other Dumascus r into the city were lodges pale and sickly EFees pouring erncon | iy gara vepresenting the | where thes i Broadeasters, | feet space - DRY AGENTS RAID LINER. eatablisi b, 5,000 in Liguors Seized Aboard | be sting siy .v' t copyrig pm | sy St tor e urches could find [ that the = prisc S8 roughout a s Rear prese French Ship Rousillon. YORK, November | Federal agents raided the ner Rousilion today and bottles of champagne juors and whiskies valued at fces sout $5,000. Tre e will be subject to a tine d. No ar fMcers and of ‘the 10 (, - a Protest Imperialism. The Republicans held a meetin; night to protest against “the im apirit which ix about to manifest {tself on Armistice duy. Mrs. 1. Sheehy Skefling | speech, said the Republicans would not tolerats the streets of Dubli being desecrated by such a procession s that of Jast year nc {low the union yv» to be the faces of Dublin's citl pealed to ull those present to co-oper in ]-(v\'mv!h & the procession ‘If the flag of serfdomn 1 in the people’s faces Wednesday, Oscur Traync a former membe: he Dail Iireann, “there will be tur Cor P only to suck would make « deter: coming sesslon of Ct Py br would posers und ishers obje a plan, bu | ined fight at the Tor repeal ‘ting hootleg French £ $1,08 {rests were crew denled ht affe mec Ay e payn and cor basts Was annour made. The all owledge ¥right owne vk from if they &0 de- those ave indor fntimate President Wilse as| There has been, therefure. it pointed out today. some confusl mind regarding the ined pleted re of the belief, it | project which used the late Prestdent Wil little If any dificulty m fr at said 15t an deputy, or L Ltepub) 10 disrespe rades, an Lamass declared that he meant to the Irish survivors of the desired onor their dead comr: {*but this display 13 an attempt Wds as @ memorial. His | Irelund in the interests of the scattered far and wide | empire readily contribute | e i WORKERS TO PAUSE ndorsement, n if FOR TWO MINUTES ON ARMISTICE DAY Mrs. Wilson and ide of the late War (Continued «dmirers are nld the fur ¥ moven { should have th | not used publ the intimate fri very e First from Page) tmen WILSON FUND DRIVE AROQUSES INTEREST IN PLAN'S LEADERS that thedr number w The ‘harles Capt each Armistice day one of 1u. plains Brent John John wk; Maj. Gen. J. L. ines, U. 8. of of staff, War Department; W. T Hurding, president. Federal Re- Bank, Boston; Willium Green, 2t, American Federation of La esentative James B. Aswel from Louisiana; Rear 4 Willlam Rraisted, Dr. Jordan Le r. e t kuch a serv -stern T 3. ¥raz T. Axton chief of i bt Navy and Col Army chaplai Univer New York; Giov ov. Tc Church Plans Special Servi There will be & spectal patriot the Church of the F 8 o'clock tomorrow night. the cabin e. of Virginia, Arkansas, Gov. Beu & sag, Gov. John B. Erick ana, Gov. Adam MeN Gov. Henry L. Whit Arti . Hannett Gov W. Me- a, Go Gov. iphany fee Members | liplomutic corps, ul branches of the il representatives ery patriotic organiza ‘ashington Juve stgn ntion of coming to the vl be special music chuir of Epipliany, ass m the Arm; ection of Adolf T organist master, and_the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the church. The commitiee of the vestry in ! charge service comprises Maj rman; Dr. Wilson and Cor ury and na Mexico, North rtin of Brandon o Loy New rony «arol Florida, Alabama serv by ted |y Band ovsky MeAdoo Declines ] Aid A. Dunder the d Kenneth ranklin Edward {versity. .. Pring emipie Girav Tirnes, Johnso New York: Donahe MeKell, B nuel Sylves Cnl L ed-| a; Rob. Shands, Charles L tirector, Hall | Richard W. Hynso Whi Louls I.| George Washington Unfversity is Newman. San Franc Churles A.{observing Armistice day with two ex $ Tennesse: Corwin, ¢ ter \W. Hene John 1 Heach vod 1 had & which he w m for aniz ve Wi 1o aisagre atement that it had s itteeman, Indfanapolis, Tud.. Mayor- | censed all work for two minutes at 11 4. Walker, New|am. At chapel, at 1220 pm., Gen. Matthews, Prince- { Amos L. Fries of the Chemical War- fare Service spoke. At the 5 p.m chapel Col. Herbert D. Bullis will ad- dress the students. The university was properly decorated for the occa- ston. ic rm Thaddens H. we; Senator Park | Florida; Thomas I'. Henry, | American Automobile Caraway, Trammell, president Assoclation ra. MAJ. HES? Mrs. John Allan Dougherty pinning a call on_the new” superinten Jazz Blzm-s Waits Sire’ as l X vedizger An ONE AN INJURED INBOOTLEG CASE Two Autos Smashed, Another Seized, Arrests Made, Dur- ing Swift Street Race. s seized tomobil Streets a-Minute Pace winvute and wove ) New the purst e 1 ir iped ou the Policeniar when man j 1en: hopped u m the police car and chused The again and i tin, after it X strect and headed toward the so west Passing K stree bet South ¢ ployed ixing This Na tur; " into h on omobiles Half a agai southeast (pitol stre: son wm oil broke ng sons r collisior the tc with t was nolice liquor running away, the say, that some the 1 out into the woblle continued t th t and then turned north. avis Suffers Collapse. the 4 He v n Hospital, where it wius was probably suffering The automobi 1 Police alleged f xin were found In it The man who jumped from the chine previously, after being ci by Schenck and br the fourth precinct station he sseribed him. self at 1 street with illeg result, alieged aropp et Capitol 1 With jumped still Davis nd col to mergency i e from internal hoked and ve gallons in ze feet car 1 possession tation of Mquor. Similar char charges of reckless driving and 1 ing the scene after colilding will filed against the injured man, accord ing to the police, as soon as he comes out of the hospital Senator Woodbridge N. Ferrls, Mich: Senator Lee . Overman Senator Duncan U ¥. Chilton, W. Va.; Senator I South Carolna: former Sen. Oldahoraa: Prof. | Hradshaw 1ay, Smith Coliege, | rthampton, Mass.; Mavor L. E.| hreveport, La.; Dr. John H.! esident Lord’s Day Al-| Jersey: Charles S. Hol.| ind, Oreg.; Representative | Fredericlc X. Ziblman, Maryland, ten-) | «tor Charles L. McNary, Oregon; Gov., | George W. P. Hunt, Artzona; Gen, | the | jarbert M. Lord, director Bureau of | rdvance- | (e Budget; Adinirla E. E. Eberle, organiza- | - men who were tes und friends during his lite- v the ard of but the me his wervices Census-Taker Fmds Name, So He’ (thouse, Democratic nutional com. | ercises today. The university classes i wssociati e morial Ation s were dispensed with onneeti n Mem 11:11 out to o Founda- | N¢ fter the | has coni- wising some is T Miss Anna Bog: attendance officer, who alds in taking the annual schoul census while not | trailing truants, stumbled upon the most perplexing and embarrassing | problem of Lier caveer the other day, it was revealed today by Miss Fay L Ben@ley, director of the department of | school attendance und work permits In the role of i census enumerator, Miss Bogan entered the home of one | of the poorer Washington families to | gather information required by the| cempulsory | education law. = There | 1, @ public school | organized death of the late pleted its work thing less than whient, the interest 7 $1 an d m ieh Led himself in the This ho has disting work of betterr ment of humani tion was made up known as close fut of President Wilson time ‘uator Jos T. Robinson, Arkansas: | Edward G. Uoffinan, Fort Wayne, | Ind; Dr. Willlam Libbey, A. M. D., Sc. professor emeritus Princeton | University; 8. A. (‘Roxy™ Rothafel; Dir. G. H. Edgell, dean Harvard Uni ix' rsity of Penusylvania: Mayor John | B were several children of pre-school age playing about the place, and Miss Bogun proceeded to question them con- cerning their names, ages, etc. A tow-headed boy of 3, his face smeared with jam and other deli- cacies usually found in the pantry. | confronted Miss Bogan for the cus- | tomary eross-examination. | “JVhat's your nawme, nns asked Another Group Active fon, the Woodrow Wilson Birthp Memorial Associa- tion, 1§ planning to r a fund. In dependent of the foundation, for a aational shrine at Staunton. Va., the nirthplace of Mr. Wilson. This or- | Ambassador to Germany; Senator Bur- ganizatfon. it is stated. has vellton K. Wheeler, Montana: Egil VegUL ile Calupaigie AL s Ruuwa L Burges, an-American Uniela Another grganiza F. Hylan of New York, Prof. Willlam Dodd, University of Chicago; Tas- er H. Bliss, governor, United States Soldiers’ Home; James W. Gerard, ex- Recorded as | Th | bashrul (luld Without “Census” the enumerator in her polite stared blankly ou_ tongue-tied o again querled Miss Bogan. hoy stared it in a quickly turned to his Ax 1 1Le and Again trance, sorry.” apologized the moth er, he don’'t have a name. ‘'Oh, he must have a name,” re sponded Miss Logun. “What do you call him ““We just call him He the mother. “If he must name, then you name him.” Miss Bogan turned {over a few boys' names in her mind, but decided that it was the duty of the parents to name the child, and declined the invitation. On her records, named the boy. Tesides his address is the word vered have a however, she E JOINS RED CROSS LSIXTEENTH STREET 'Mns 1. McA. LEUTZE DEAD. | Rear Admiral Was Well | Kuown in Washington. , wife of | Zzens | ed at her | Hotel yes [TAMORE BARES = MURDER EVIDENCE .. ,New Light on Lawson Slay- ing Given by Man Who Is Wanted Here. Mrs Rear the Brighton Admiral Leutze command- ant of the navy yard at this city und‘[ superintendent of the naval gun fac- from 1210. He was re ’ tired by oper v in November, 1904, but continued on active duty un 1 1912, Both Admiral and Mrs. Leutze had | long been known in Washington CAPITAL FLORISTS VISIT “MUNY” SHOW: NEW 10 (Pr— A toda) YORK, November inv tlon 8 begun |into the murder of Loujse Lawson Broadway butterfly,” who was found strangled to death with towels and ad- tape in her Juxurious uptown partment in | The cirenmstances Wleled those surrounding the L year previously of Dot King, a “nigh girl Poilce and the district were reluctant to disc to say tha The evidence came Harry Sitamore, irrested i1 Kingston, N | Entire Exhlbxt ls Awarded | g w nts charg e | B seion i el roneriee. 11 Certificate as Best Ever | that Sltamore, nllas Victe . ! two men now InSing 8ingt Held in United States. | n the district attors e f thefr was it { frportant except ing had n this oftice 7 r irst time {n the 4 years| tified by Victim h nual “mum’ shows have | lentified the' men who committee of Alamac sufte visited the exhibit! 1 her of her jewels % ates of ent of | miner rd her up in a Hot rohbiy {on to umlJ g Sing ts &0, ind b blooms merit. ertifica e judged pl i vwarded certd aordinary te th iced w, whi best themum show ever Leld in this coun- try, the committee ‘cleanness’ wide Vi nese arded o pronot th chrysan- | i vanted in \Wak in $8.000 rur theft nd in De. h pompon plants 1 certiticates wi ng Jap distinctive t 1 Club of Ame | Champion, Doc dine and Rebe for the fo! row of WANTED HERE Mrs. Grace | Golden Jar- | membership button for the annual roll dent of police this morning SITAMORE Known in Capital as Platt—Was Fur ca Dudle -|lu-( lad Hamlet New Bloom Interests. The florists’ committee paid epecial | attention to the Secretary Jardine, & | Japanese seediing, which in th for the first tim and | expect will develop in e commercial varle! n also was given ittee Sensat bush f th Searc tuted Ly wfter th Sita York pol h iore. insti- e shortiy murder, extended of him hower 1 Jay riety grown in v, ¢ containing more s his plac for swelry from ewelry salesmar Detective Seri In New 1 1y wuthorit ot worth Deutsch, ; in the vear. nd Rosendorf to the lentify him, ned from the had fre e Jones, also grown in bush advised that more | bush plants should be grown season. This is the first time the specimen ants these | tha grow effort to s3 that he lng b Yel Ver- da Wrooker, Drabhle Kuown Here as Platt Silver Jubilee. Sitmer and Seyinou: be the & February two strangers of them go st Larly ppeared in MRS. RHINELANDER == B v mad: the and the nigh AREoimen a0y ”,“.1.\, I street. The con dges consisted of Willlan 1 prospective try c ot 2 ‘ hotel. One of the merchant at t the other took his this ¢ the i Washingt quarters at tee of Gude, O Lexwis n Il « Wife’s Counsel Withdraws Denial in Hushand’s Suit for Annuiment of Marriage. men while his safe DEBT NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE ITALIANS REACH VITAL POINT inl days are the public POTOMAC RIVER DRAGGED FOR BODY OF C. N. POWER Capsized Boat and Cap Floating | on Water Indicate Navy Employe ! Daughters of Ambassador to fe the Drowned While Hunting. rte defend nti other debt American members, tendency to hold out nearly approximati 1 be wi anting addition: was a question ted that tl American con boat ar capsized the cap floating Wishington chan- today led th Conrad N. nel in Yavis Court which tline Justice instruct the . holding that they . 1. C.. had been on the river mg R} the portion eflecti to Ttal Tt was repc is one member mission who 1dfastly opposed making further concessions to Ttaly How far this will g0 toward prevent ing an agreement uncer- tainty. American commissioners wouid not | extending srtization nd the 62 S had ested in one the pro was sald today. provided payments were acceptable. {8 known that some mem rs of the American commission are xpecting tha 1 agreement may be reached with an amortizatio paricd of about 70 years. Total Held Too Low. Italy had made one offer for the | ¥2.vear period and another for a lonzer time, it was reported, but the {objection to both on the part of the Anierican commission was that the totul amount was not suffic to | cover the principal with an acceptable tate of Interest, i One of the Ttalian suxgestions was nderstood to included only pay- 3 at the laboratory con. stigation which showed vidently wus on the river to report for duty this| | whic he defendant hefore time morning Harbor pre r the body on these points inct ure dragging Police were told tha & on the river when | Washington boat en | sed. creating such | small veriod b the Norfolk & route to this eti that it fzed in the The cup was Powers and since he did not { the ordinar tim laboratory drew the i d heen thrown | the total In fact, it MANSIUNS AUCTIONED Apaitment House megs $2 200- 000—Third Time Sold i lear duty L was vt £ offtc ference | e Belgian ican Congress. ans on th v either or the Ame A1t of the It however, it w said today would be no question in Ro 1o any agrecment reached by 17 Minister Volpi. Parliament ratify any agreement he sig The Italiuns now are leave Washington Tht night, one day later than they had originally planned, They have canceled not only their tentative plans fc New York November 18, but | have postponed indefinitely a series | social engagements in New York | City, which had been planned to start Thursday night with a banquet. Should an agreement be reached by | the subcomumittees this afternoon, a | meeting of the two full commissions 1d follow for formal consideration, and there would then follow the rou- tine of reducing the document to prop- er form and finally the signatures. | Optimism_was more marked today | among the Ttalian commission than it | has been at any time during the ne- gotiations, although it was by no meuns unanimous. One of the prin- cipal members of the commission was suid to feel that he had no more real of success than when the first | can offer was made. rsident Coolidge was understood to have told the American commission that he was in favor of as lenient | terms as possible for Italy. { The matter of a safety clause has rveceived much consideration, with most of the American conunission feel- ing that a gentleman's agreement as to opening up the question again would be preferablo to any written clause. A safeguard clause, guaran- teeing reopening of negotiations in case of failure to pay, was one of the monkey wrenches edich wrecked the machinery of the & ht Franco-Amer- ican negotiations. .he cluuse asked by the Italians, however, was sald to be in milder form than that asked by the French. If payments acceptable to the Americans are offered 1| Sixteent s n Washingtor auctic | John akes the t has been Tt was sold on urfce Baskin to 1 the Srithson ks later Dr. Dyar apartment hou E. } Weinerville, Fa {of Allentown, ned & | The buitai St. Joh deed |(\| aling $2,2 he Sixteenth Street Mansions l!\nu 980 rooms, divided into 320 » | ments, and stand< on ione acre of ground. It r of the mos d by the d time that M sinee the Febr . Harrison Institute. this ping to} nm_of Th it 5. the be ac- Ameri without considerat crued or future interest Americans decided. uld sted, it was understood. T ans have asked for rents which would cover: the pal at @ very | low rate of interest, averaging slight Iy more than 1 per cent, r ported In another quarter A secret meeting between Secretary Mellon and a vrincipal member of the Italian commission was held yester day at the Treasury, it was learned today. At this meeting the prospects of the situation were understood to have been considered frankly and with a view to seeing whether there could be success or not. Informal feelers as to whether the Americans ~ould be expected to meet the Italians half way in bridging the gulf between them were put forward. There were no definite results to the secret confer- ence, however, it was said, further| than opening up more hope for a com- {promise. Many private conversations between individual members of the two commissions are understood to Lave taken place. Flat Payments Sought. Negotiations have revolved around the matter of flat annual payments on the part of the Italians, while the Americans for the most part have made their requests couched in terms of payments on interest and on prin- cipal. The question of whether Congress would ratify any agreement which now can be reached arose today as a troublesome issue, since the two com- missions were said on good authority today to he talking about terms rela- tively helow both the Belgian agree- | Ttalians, while the latter still insist on ment and the French offer. The Bel- ju safety ciause, the Americans might §lan ugreement has not yel been rull- agies (v the clalse 1 The , an . Wolfe Luilding was yday by Thomas J. under a deed of trust. purchased by Mr, ect to « first and second t. accrued interest, ete., 4,000, v also | it was su tr < art pproximately the center nt cases courts of the Di triet in determining the validity of the former Rent Commission, Last | Winter it was the scene of an angry | tenant’s demonstration MAN, 50, FOUND DEAD. ALEXANDRIA, V. Miles Abel, | irpor « sider | , November 14. | 50 years old, of Poto. mie, Va., was foufid dead yesterday {near Four-Mile Run, Va., by Clyde Hotdle, a brakeman at the Potomao | vards. Coroner H. B. Swain of Arlington County issued a certificate of death from heart disease, from which Abel had suffered for some time. Rubber Negotiations Denied, THE HAGUE, November 10 (). — Reports of direct negotiations hetween American interests and_the govern- ment of the Dutch East Indies for the establishment of rubber plantations | there drew the statement from the colonial office today that nothing was known of such m;iutfi.uum. | ’ | “Home-Town" { da r salling from | ol LAW OF SURVIVAL BLAZER'S DEFENSE Country Doctor Denies Slay- ing “Child-Woman,” Had Soul, He By the Associated P LITTLETOX, Col The trial of Dr. Har charged with the n vear-old daughter, the w grew up, ne stuges today as the de! to summon its last prosecution was ready case with the calling witnesses. De physician about-f; Ni ird 10 never se counsel ex ce moveme ssed the witness stund disy from into ing nnour tending Blazer it was th e t had no erim on defense siclan s contrary, 1 ounsel the statement law o fetest, The le Dr. through one ross-examination Rlazer “feigned suicide o .Illry Is Move: its Says. ovember er [ ired it nue tnexs Believes She had Soul ove nan d. ase by d DEVOTION RECALLED Friends Love Dr. STEUBENVILI )1y trial at Littieto: urder of hi g Wed in Hava: Ne TIAVANA yver R L | Presider Witnesses Who d Elmer Biazer prepare Remesher na Wife Charges Desertion Buit fied b: against which vied April Attorney for a lir Alrs Pete she ¢ ited @ sther rg support. The Eme McLau; McLaugh es desertion were rson FOR TOMORKOW RACK THIRD_RACE Cherrs Pie | Joy $moke Black Bart eut J. K JOURTH ¥ R y»m.»k Good Boy Sport Ro; P Mary G TIma Way Pastime Stabl FIFTH RAC class B: S1 and 7 Lounger . 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