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TRADE PACT HIT Holland Shipping Firms Pro- test Treaty as Unfair to Their Interests. BY LEOPOLD AL reiations are | rably improved, new difficulties | with the | ¢ between | at The | ts point out that culd have to pay highly for the construction of canals and that brioy «.e mouth ot the Scheldt © would be upset, thus interfering | th Antwerp interests. his week an official of he Hague office went to Brussel; ubtful points of the pose the Dutch objections een decided tha 4 be made by “removing 1he conseq About th’ only difference between a private servant dn’ a public servant |is that a private servant has t' be | qualified fer somethin' else besides nments | holdin’ a pollbook. You don’t & about arm ates are jest about plenty o' toll croi (Covyright John F. Dille Co.) - Van Karnebeek, the | and M. Van- 1 foreign minister assembly of | dis. the convention land and minister, ions troversies 1o the court, but the new convention would be based upon the ed the | principles of the Lacarno pact dealing for Interna-|with the settlement of political con therefore, | troversies. con- ! (Copyright. 1 ewsTo.) ween H countries Cour by Chicago Dai Al Men everywhere are enthusiastic about the New Fancy Wool Interwoven Toe and Heel SockS Distinctive patterns and brilliant color- ings make Interwoven the outstanding line of men’s fancy wool hosiery this Fall. TIT._FEYENTNG BTAR. WASTTNGTON. T. T, WEDNESDAY, NOVENDBER 11, 1925, EXPERTS BEGIN STUDY OF DOLE IN BRITAIN Will Determine if Unemployment Relief Kills Desire or Need for Work. BY HAL O'’FLAHERTY. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. LONDON, November men of the highest been chosen by 11.—Twelve standing have the Department of Labor to inaugurate an exhaustive inquiry into the present system of unemployment in: e, commonly known as “the dole,” and to report its effect upon the morale of the working classes. The committee will be able to make a most thorough survey of the sub- Ject, which has proved a nightmare to successive governments, including the Labor regime of Ramsay Mac- donald. Existing acts which au- thorize unemployed workmen to re- ceive state ald expire next June, but it is hoped the committee’s report will be ready long before the date of expiration. The inquiry will extend to every in- dustrial community, with special at- tention to methods of administration, which in many districts is so poorly _|arranged that- workmen need never eek work, but live with compara- tive ease on taxpayers’ funds. The Conservative government de- sires to establish, once for all, the soundness of unemployment relief, in theory and in practic It it has failed in its object, or if its effects upon the community as a whole have ved demoralizing, then the plan ¢ be scrapped or Included in a general insurance scheme as a per- manent feature of the social | .| Temple Auditorium this evening at| Excellence | e | I often heard of Hiram Horn, throughout the Middle West; of all men skilled in shucking corn, 'twas sald he was the best. Great champions from distant farms encountered him at times, and Hiram proved them false alarms, and won their wagered dimes. And they went home, distraught, for- lorn, to spread the winner's fame; there was no man like Hiram Horn, | and none could buck his game. I saw | him in the old home town, upon an| Autumn day; he was alive to his re nown, he had the right of way. Oh, he was honored and esteemed, and handed warm regards; he was a bi; 3 man, it seemed, than cong bards. “Why do the people thus ac claim and boost this trifling g stranger asked; “his dinky fame wil shortly wilt and die. What boosts it Tf | a man can shuck more corn than| other gents? Such triumphs not | worth a buck, or eightey-seven cents This Hiram breaks the damsels’ hearts, they love his rustic fame; but in the city’s crowded marts no man has| heard his name.” “Men love the fel- low who excels,” I sald in language blunt; “we love to see him wearing bells,” whatever be his stunt. If any man’ can pull a trick at which his| neighbors fail, we do exalt him pretty quick, and hand him wreaths and kale And thus a million lads or more are striving every day to do a good a useful chore in some new, better w (Copyright.) WALT MASO! Scott to Lecture on England. The second of a series of popular lectures by William Rufus Se local newspaper man, hased pressions formed during a five-month tour of Great Britain and other coun- tries and entitled “England; Can Pa liamentary Rule Solve H Crirfs?” will be given at the Mason :15 o'clock. A ———————— e — | his death was an injury to the rear men or | .\I\hu investigated the case, said that | today. | approximately 20,000 | killed annnally for their tusks. LABORER FOUND DEAD IN SWING IS IDENTIFIED Thomas E. Lang, Discovered With Wound in Head, Believed to Have Fallen. A man found dead in a swing in front of 29 Virginia avenue south- west Monday was identified by police yesterday as Thomas Earl Lang of 1211 I street southenst. An autopsy found that the cause of WILL KEEP MODEL TOWN. Woolen Concern to Maintain Part of Headquarters at Shawsheen. ANDOVER, Mass, November 11 (P).—Shawsheen Village, model set- tlement of the American Woolen Co., will not be abandoned entirely as a headquarters when the company moves its executive offices 1o Boston, a statement issued on behalf of the directors yesterday sa'd. Certain de- partments will be retained here when the move is made about the first of the year. of his head at the base of the brain, — which, police belleve, was sustained in all. The autopsy detected evidence tity of alcohol in the stomach.| v ves Fowler and Flaherty, ! () _The federal district court has de- nied a permanent injunction to mer- chants who have been fined and their | establishments ordered closed by the State authorities for fallure to comply with the labor law compelling the em ployment of certain percentage Mexican nationals Mexican Labor Law Upheld. was a laborer on a huckster gon, and located Mrs. Bertha Har rison of the above address, who iden tifled the body at the District morgue She told police that the man several accidents in which len and hurt his head. had he had fa T Development of oil supplies from low grade coal in Spain may result from tests now being made by the Spanish government. Ivory has become so precious that elepnants are Ze cup of Health at the Brc’akfa table that means Efficiency at the Business Desk BAKER’S BREAKFAST COCOA Has a full rich flavor delicious to the taste; it is invigorating and sustaining, Henry C. Sherman, Professor of Food Che_mistry, Co- lumbia University, in his book “Food Products" says: “Cocoa, in addition to the stimulating property, due to the alkaloid theobromine, and the flavor which makes it Eopular both as a beverage and in confectionery, a3 a considerable food value,"™ WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. CANADIAN MILLS AT MONTREAL 5 Booklet of Choice Recipes sent fr & & 7 K of | | | tions of the ancient laws regarding SRA CRUZ, Mexico, November 11 | Sunday observa WOMAN DECLARED GUILTY | dicniers. ol chopr, restasrants 32 OF ‘VICE AND IMMORALITY’ the places visited by officers \Women Look | Twenty Years | Younger By the Associated Press. JERSEY CITY, N. J., November 11. —Mrs. Mary Grieco yesterday was found gulity of violating the vice and immorality act, a “blue law,” by Acting Judge William McGovern Second Criminal Court. Sentence w. suspended. Mrs. Grieco early Sun- | day erected a clothes pole in her back yard. 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