Evening Star Newspaper, November 12, 1925, Page 17

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THURSDAY., NOVEMBER THE EVENING STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. . FEATURED IN THE MARINEST CELEBRATION, ke and the insignia of the Marine Corps displayed on a float during the 130th birthday TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER COVERED WITH FLOWER® RIBUT afternoon, groups and individual- COUNTESS PLACES WREATH ON TOMRB of Dariford. En . the Countess of Limerick placed a wreath an 1l ice dav. from early morning until late in the In the name ot the preopt arried their flowers to the shrine. Amang the tributes placed were those of the President and Mre. Coolidge. anniversary celebration in Philadelphia. The Quaker City was thronged with v By Acme Photos ! ! the Secretary of War, retary of the Navy, Gold Star Mothe e e ONE SECTION OF RUINED DAMASCUS AFTER THE BOMBARDMENT, the ancient city is wrecked, & result of the heavy shelling by the French. many non-combatant for after a complete check < Unger. playwright, ch docked in a from Par EUROPEISONNEND, 1 Ly fair play and fustice and open and fre aling with the two great Fa ons. China and n. we hope 1 other Discussi ador A decision of the doof from the L perhip opinion States of Na in dis It the o hold Freedom - of China Aim of] i« United was ssing I can quite undersiand e U. S. and England. British ],;,.4. prompted the misijority Envoy Says. feeling of the that deci sure that etter that enter the he said. “and [ fe they did, it wa United States did not for had they than probable vith the ppeared to European have miz e 1h; e hopeless tanzle of animasities, they would etired from the league and tha t have been a death blow in it wembe KANE Amer Rritain are work fing together China on her feet end to “free friendiv se eistance from t mmunist domina 2 See Europe on Mend, tion® under erable one time Dopt sir tor, said the IKnife Andrews | liken European history But I would like to tell you this entlemen,” he added, “affairs in > Surope ure.on the mend. 1 believe ad the | (hat the signature of the Lacarno se Ut of the state of | curity treaties, which seem 1o me-by and would like to | far that Chinese | history of the fulnilled | past, provided | kept. Is the feeling.” These treaties were not instruments negotiated by n compelie to try 1o work " he the out me | continne peoples of 1, th dinner Arnbisa phere of hiat choas ot allowed | ishsp the at f distru marked | pr 1o grov tug nat “dimicu civil war see them asplrations will ‘Tt England and t side, he said, on the oth: shoulder to shoulder to promote \nd prosperity in the Far East days in Iur up between t who. b €8 arising China ik in world for’ they are result of moved iight be Ac generations ratified and omplish Peace. s merely the e dominions on | statesmen one and this great flected a for peace 1t is reported that ners were Killed in the city, and the death list may mount to Copyright Ly P | Lobert the most important thing in the | changed | dan continue to|and diplomatists, he asserted. but re- | side thairs contained policeman and so genaral and popular desiré shot iIn self-dafense, 3 T'his part of DAMASCUS CITY OFFICIALS PHOTOGR 2,000 Photos while the French were throwing shells & A ing 1o restore peace n which PRODUCES MUSIC PLAYED BY BEAMS OF LIGHT. 1. Grindell “death ray,” with his latest creation. a “luminaphone.” whi kevhoard. GENNA MURDERERS T T4YEAR TERMS Two of Notorious Gang Found Guilty of Slaving Chicago Officer. CHICAGO, week 4. A presideny o fia Ohlo, was ol and an ten flled with ashes rested in mausolenm niche above a thick by plate muarked with his name. 'odiay Mr. Boyce flatly denied his démise. and then complained about zh cost of dving. to the chief of November 1 wee of Denver Defiance P). Last former College, De. dead, ining was done police. 1l dec! professor of his TLexing: 1 been ftory at 2 ton. Kr.. and his CHICAGO. Novemher 12.—-Tohn | charged entirely too Sealisi and Albert Anselml, members | him cremated. of the notorlous Genna gang, who| Nearl month agn Miss Boyee killed a_policeman, were found guilty message from a Chicago of murder and their sentences were | 5 jcer & it Job toind fixed at 14 vears' imprisonment by a fon the body of a man who had com jury which deliberated ten hours until | mitted suicide here indicated he v early today. i her father. She came to Chicage Their victim, Harold Olse | viewed the body, but stated that she ahok 1n = ipistol which an. | had not seen her' father for 18 months other policeman, ¢ sh, and | and that he had changed a lot. She, Mike Genna, gang leader. were killed, | however, identified @ hundle of letters 3. Crowe, State's attorney, who | she had written to her father, de. hud sought the death penalty, an-|clded the body must be that of her nounced that Scalisi and Anselmi will | parent and ordered it cremated. 1o be tried at once on another murder | day the police received a letter from charge in connection with Walsh's | the “corpse death and that a verdict of hanging | "I @m not dead,” the message said would again be sought. The defense |1 didn't know that T was supposes asked for & new trial. Self-defense was the theory of the Qefense’s closing arguments, which- with the State's plea for death oc- By the Assnciatad Press * h much to was clashes hetween opposing attorneys and charges hy Patrick H. O'Donnell, cupied fonr days. Scalisi and Anselmi | chief defense counsel, that the Gennas contended that they did not know that | had been making monthly protection the autemoblle which drew up along- | pavments to scores of policemen to obtain {mmunity {n their alcohol manufactnring and hootlegging opera The trial was enlivened by bitter tions, of police of the city, together with other officials, ito the ancient buildings. as ob Cost of Cremation Anger Former College Head Insists He Lives have | and | APHED DURING BOMBARDMENT. ceted to their rul Matthews, inventor of the so-called \ produces music played by beams of light from a Wide World Photo “Corpse™; to he dead until some friends of mine and some of the Denver police came o tell me abont it A week hefore his supposed suicide, Boyee sald, he had been in Chicago City by sutomobile and then to Dgn Jver Boyce learned of his death is 67 vears old. is the ather of six children. One daughter, “hel. is Instructor in a girl's &chool at Dallas, Tex. Bovee also has served as head of the Arkansas Normal Col lege. 'AGITATION IS REVIVED FOR CHANNEL TUNNEL | By the Assoctated Press. | PARIS, {a tunnel under the | | been revived, envouraged : of peace as a ]u--uu of the locarno confersnce, or i perhaps merely by the prospect of | bad channel crossings this Winter. The French channel tunnel for and Toulouse chambers of commerce to renew pressure for construction of such a channel with a view of link- | regali ing London to Glbraltar with direct raflway service by channel from Lon- | don, Toulouse and Pyrene, The British, it is recalled, last y after opponents of the scheme had expatiafed on the danzers of & war time invasion by that reute. The chief aking the rounds of the various sections The French are attempt- Wide World Pliot =5 und had gone from Chicago to Kansas | Chief Mar: when | started an in- | . members of the diplomatic corps, Women's Relief Corps, and chaplains of the Army. Copsright by P. & A. Photo 1o have been nec Mrs. Rudolph Valentino returning America aboard the steamship iathan. She reports that the f herself and hushand ha success, and that they will continue. Wide World Photo. GALL PARADE HEAD INBOSTON FRAUD Body Leader States. Legion in Row. BOSTON, November 12—The storm | which broke over the Armistice day | over charges of Masons that com- figure as mittee has asked the London, Paris|uniform which Masonic offici peace parade continued to rage today Ham- mond T. Fletcher, chief marshal, was A “common fake and {mposter Clarence M. Dunbar, eminent grand commander of the Knights Templar; has been summoned from Providence investigate status Pleteher, who represented himself to a “past grand master of the 1o Fletcher's be Knights Templar.” was a resplendent | Platform was followed by the jeers of he led the parade in & claim was a mixiure of Knights Templar FIRST PHOTOGRAPHS OF under the leadershi citudel of Damascus by the Mohampiedan upri-ing ( shal Fake, Masonic |« | Knights of Pythias and Odd Fellows’ | Challenged As Fraud. Bquarea and Compass Club, the head of the continue their flight to Buenos Alires | declined to consider a tunnel scheme parade, W. L. Terhune. head of the |from Genoa today hy proceeding tn the | Gibraltar, weather permitging.. They Masonic club of Boston, challenged |arrived here his right to Masanry. Flatcher avoid- celona, {on | aviator, As the chief marshal was about to | hoard r|take his. place at tomb of the Unknown Seldier yesterday. The largest American hosp in England during the war was located at Dartfor P. & A Photos DAMASCES IN of Gen. Sarrail. who h N account the fact RUINS. The been recall that French I'he ded by the Frene rdment is cooped up in th of yombar \! claimed ary troops were the ruin WHAT IS THE DOG REALLY WORTH? Jack which arrived in New York aboard 1 steamship Sam held by the customs anthorities. The champion pugil values the dog at $58. while the customs officials <ay it i $10.000, being of a nearly extinct br W .| EDUCATIONAL BODY cieties which were atrio n the war were march v Department to Fight Wet Is- sue in Schools and Among Aliens. clined to huve Dempee and cavs she < worth around pup. ia ade, | my organization | was astounded wher learned that this man Fletcher be chief murshal and that he laimed to he @ past grand master of the Knights Templar. Knowing him to be & fraud, I challenged his right | to Masonry tictpate, 1 Parade Called Insult e parade resulted in a disfurbance Boston (‘ommon. where 500 mem. of the American Legion and other veterans' organizations attempt ed to disrupt a meetin which foliow ed - the procession. rrounded by police, the veterans charged up -a nearby slope to a German howitzer captured by the Yankee division in the Argonne, where they met and adopted resolutions branding the parade as “an unforgettable insult’” and those in charge of it “peaccatany-price fanatic: The dlsturbance Francis Von Oy, ( and a Harevard graduate s lent introduced as u speaker 1o e meeting.” 1lis appearance on the hers By the Associated Prase. CHICAGO, November 12 tablishment of an educational depart ment of the Anti-Saloon League was authorized vesterday by the executive committes o spread the fight again alcohol in the public schools and Sun day schools and among "he last session of the -onferences league convention report of Krnest the publishing the leugue at We which the only incorpor of the league, handles all the financial affairs of the dry crusaders. The league the past vear has handled business of about $1,200.000, Mr. Cher | rington said, and distributed million: if pleces of literature O. C. Christgau, editor the league's organ, the American Issue, is to become head of the educational de partment. One of the charms of a lawn Is 1o lat tha grass grow tall annugh to smell sweet when it is cut. heard the financial Cherrin, ter irted when Dr. PrmAn War veteran was | uger of at the veteran Flyers to Head for Gibraltar. CARTAGENA, Spain, November 12 (P)—Count Casagrande, the Ttallan | and his companions on the seaplane Savova plan to veeterday frem Rar-

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