Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1925, Page 11

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" THE STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .18, 1925. T ——————————— e e e | Y. formed Secretary Davis jesterday ln,the sea or air Is of prime im- Austin E. Sykes Sought. NOISY BUSBRAKES . | [ Fuases o wuire | 'HARBORDEFENSES 1, o e s & o | s st v e e ~ i OF U. S. IMPOTENT feotre R e e, power, ranwe | anchorages and debouchments for our | for Austin’ B. Sykes, 43 years, 3110 and number of guns, as well as the | fleet and commercial chipping,” he|Mount Pleasant street. who was in EVENING 7 Pleasant strect address, is anxious to |~ Maj. W. S. Smith Is Assigned, locate him in order that he may be | yai \wajter S, Smith, Army De.t informed of the recent death | Corps, who has been under treati | at Walter Reed General Hospital i]city, has been assigned to duty at 1 Sam Houston, Tex. He was i stationed at Vancouver B Washington. anti-aircraft defense in these forti- | 5aid, “and to protect inland and coast- | jured in an automobile accident near 3 ;“'l'*”»“ o e fications, must keep pace with the :W na{rlzntlo%\hl!mm 1nterl1ere;wv o Thomas' Circle several days ago and 3 ¢ r Sun se w right 1o carry | o : development of naval armament and | desiruction. s protection is the | who motored from this city Saturday. | day morning. ¢ : with coals to Newcastle. Schools in this an- | Chief of Army Engineers Reports | JEveionmet B, MG, SHERMEL Ui function of our harbor defense.” His sister, rewiding at the Mountoui leavi var thracite center have closed because |* e " of lack of fuel. S | That Most Seacoast Cities Would | »&ainet them. report dealt only with the) military aspect of the chief of en-| gineers’ office, and the abstract made public by the War Department did not indicate that any specific recom HART Conn.—To Citizens’ Association to Pro-|ceraia an ese tate’s Be Easy Prey to Foe. prevent Attorney Aleorn wants Ked 1 Court —_ (est__mans Drive to En- 1d in State prison when the bandit's | large Membership. Takinz the stand that a com munity's needs can be handled to bet- ter advantage through one general or- | ganimation, the Petworth Citi ! sociation. meeting in Ma ple, Ninth and Upshur streets, last night voted to establish a business committee, which will function in lieu of a business rganization, such sections of the city It was pointed out that when activ ities are to be undertaken which will affect business he s of the com munity the best results may be had through action in a citizens’ associn-{ tion. The committee appointments will be announced at the next meeti An effort will be made to inc ion. | ip _committee was au to make a survey of the com ¥ and endeavor to enroll all eligib dents Twenty-five dollars was voted to the support ‘of the case now pending in the Supreme Court of the United involving the right of white operty owners to enter intc ce to sell their holdin; o persons of negro blood. Unnecessary — and discomforting noises emanating from the brakes on s corpus proceedings Naval ued. during and EW YORK.--A diary showing profits of $50.000 in Wall Street dur ing the last year was in the apart ment of Marton Wilder, a mysterious young recluse and musician, found dead in a bathtub In her fashionable Park avenue apartment NEW YORK. -Having resigned as senfor major of artillery in Japan, Tokuzio Fukuda has been peeling potatves and doing other menial things in the Waldorf for 14 months. Now he s going home to Americanize Japanese hotels. PARIS. —Georges Clemenceau had only a little grippe and does not see | why people bother with rumors about | him | NEW YORK.-—George W. Ul\un_v[ is understood to favor Owen D.| Younz for New York City's police | commissioner. i LONDON. — Thousands of plum puddings soaked with brandy, sherry or rum are being mailed by Britons to friends in the United States for | Thanksgiving and Christmas. | HARTFORD, Conn.— Percy A | | Rockefeller has taken out $1,000.000 | earthquake incurance on his prop erty at Greenwich because of recent | slight shocks. STOCKHOLM. —The Swedish Naval | have harbor ondary importance. Taylor, chief of Army and the” World War rendered most defenses obrolete or of sec. Maj. Gen. Harry developments of America’s | the most rt, ingineers, in- lishments mendations had been included. i Gen. Tavlor pointed out that, for the harbor had been constructed before the w d that “the protection citiex and naval estal- bombardment from A PROTEST ROLLY: AGAINST D ANGER » Busrer BRowN BHOES in the territory | M - e condition of the car ll.uk~;|'a“‘l J“ Lo Naltens paving on Georgla avenue | PEXt Spring. Wi vs bes he 1o through Petworth were matters dis-| QUEBEC.—The discovery of a wiini e AR body in a game-filled canoe has re et soslaoiis aca vealed that squaw followed the SUSTER BROW hunting trails of her forefathers THE LITTLE alone for vears until her peaceful v ity Egfale ok iourkiictle United States ROYCE SIXTY-FIVE miles an hour over an ordinary country road . . . a nervous gentleman who never let his chauffeur drive over forty . . . un when Besides lasting tions for impr President nounced the chairmen 1o serve fc vear: Schools, John . Thomas nd legislatior n H. Boyd utilities. Hor Phelps tions, street improve ments, s M. ne; finance. J Ward "} roembership. Timothy S. Tincher: sanmitation. Winfield .| Dey: fire and police, Herman H. Hill: | d procedyre, James G. Yaden: | rounds, Her- ster H. Dewey: publ - Hitchcock, and zoning Hayc Charl membership. sided Bryant was_elected to| President Nichols pre New Element Is Found. PRAC . Czechoslovakia, Novem ber 18 (P).—A new chemicai element, | which its discoverers call “‘dvimaga and have classified as number among the elements, has been intro- | duced to ‘zech Academy of Science v wsk professor in the University of Prague. and his assist ant, Prof. Dolejsek, gave the demon- ion BETH(() COKE FOR SALE BY Agnew Coal Co. 728 14th St. M. 3068 ( en speculate \ (, if you want to! .) SpecuLaTioN has its thrills —and its possible gains. But can you afford it? Only those protected againstill-fortune should speculate. Put 25% to 307 of your funds in Miller Bonds—safe and paving interest up to 7%. With a nest egg of cer- tain income provided, come what may, then speculate if you must—with a free mind. 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