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10 * ''HE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESD,~Y, REACH AGREEMENT ONRUMANIAN DEBT OF U, S, PROTESTED e e “MILITARIST AIM™ Funding Pian. Followmg Church Peace Conference‘ Lines of Pact With Britain, i Is Adopted. Settlement debt of he Tnited States the Rumanian o was reached late veaterday afternoon along the line British A debt funding epared for sis ent American agreement agreemen r natures with Rritish a vear for 2 per cent there. | mmortization period o ent payments are fi 00,000 and )0 during the first | ince of each of e recular inter id during the re Inte ¢ precedent of 3 per cent first 10 years and 3 frer for the 62 vears. Le however Total of Original Debt. i The original indebtedness of Ru-| manin amounted to 125,494.94 | terest on this amount was calculated 1 making the | riod belie Cites Military Tyranny in Land Grant Schools. n embodying fur- Adoption of a rasolut a vigorous protest Jinst any ther extension of the “militaristic “spirit am the United States as the * militarism™ featured Nation on the Churchas and the New York v Church The resolution origir ond study grot n mated consid seneral subject of what the churches should do to remove the menace of war and he complete abolition of the entire stems of nations, and was opted without a dissenting vote. It ust go through @ ieral finding mittee, however, before presenta tion to the plenary session of the con- but today’s session the Con World Pres. ference P at Avenue teri ing confidently fore osely followe > delecates is those who discussions o Disturber conferer FLIGHTS IN HELICOPTER EXCITE AT BOLLING FIELD| INTEREST Young lmentor, Is Trying for Alti- | | tude of 50 Feet—Odds for Success or ‘ Failure Are About Equal. Imbued with the same perserver- | ance and dogged determination of the | who had Wright brothers, to turn deal ears at je and jibes against their queer contraption c: lane. Henry Berliner. so terliner. prominent inventor, his experiments on a heliconter at ling Fleld® with the odds for suceess or failure ahout equal erliner, who, with his two helicopters and flew of Sprin to enter in the 50.000-pound | He did the Sur not take it mer when the c ve been held by e tainties that had de he still is sticking to al rising and land- ch will fly hori- - in the air. A score or more “flights” made with the new by the inventor old R €. made, and the ma 1 altitude of or inventor, however, does not a success unless it feet and perform satis- The qualifications for the h competition required the heli- to fly an altitude of have been machine, some and others by Harris, U. S. Army steps the church sho the younz pr sel inderstand o world of 60 miles an hour with a 400-pound pay load plus the pilot. As yet no helicopter has made such a perform- ance. The helicopter the Naval Al where Mr hangar spac This is ihA P\YFIH of th terest in the new development it is known that both the Army and 1l engineers drop hy 1 keep an eve on not regard it as a *‘in theory or principle has two wings, the tc nd the bottom 3 e curved deeply . The length over The large propellers o) wings revolve horizontally s a diameter of 20 feet. These bl s suck the | plane into the air and when the desir ed height is reached, a 4lz-foot di- | ameter propeller attached to the tail | tilts the machine nose up or nose |k down. ,The motor is a 200 horse-| power rotary type and the propellers | are geared to it Mr. Berliner feet and maintain a_horizontal speed | is heing housed at glving a giving a high lift. mounted on the given no indication | as to whether the machine will fail or succeed. His onlv answers to this question are that he is still experi menting and will continue to experi ment with fi unt A type of aircra > is satisfied such s practical Irches 1o express United themselves in tes entering the (GRANITE MENPLAN DECEMBER 2, 1925, ex| | des BIG“AD" CAMPAIGN, Association Votes in Favor of 5-Year Program of Na- | tional Advertising. 8y A revolutionary change in the agement of the granite industry he Nation was decided upon when the American Granite fon jon of its annual session here at the Washing ton Hotel, voted unanimously to launch for the first time a mm-»m\!‘w advertising campalgn. The officers of the association were | authorized to a fund from | among the members, no limit being | set on the amount or no restrictions on the manner of its expenditure. The | decision was made after three days of consideration of the question and declarations that to reject a five-year program of national advertising meant | ‘death” to the industry. i Declining to seek an assessment. | | the officers took on themselves the! task of raising funds by voluntary | contributions. A total was said to be necessary Must Meet Competition. th of this in the final se: raise 1f we throw 2 granite industry, ducers will hold glee at our failure 1o mee petition Holmar e, \ rer urging agreed that 1 and the banatie the delegates will inspect monuments in Arlington Cemetery and later wil | spect granite exhibits at the National | Museum, George P. partment of geology of the museum | by the directors full power to raise and |banks, by intelligent labor pend money for the advertising. The delegates, accompanied by Sen- | reflected in ator Dale of Vermont, Frothingham | other officials, received at the Whi Representative | achusetts and noon w House by Presi. | afternoon the of Mas er nt Coolidge. This 1 in- under the guidance of Dr Merrill, curator of the de- Upholds Capitalism. Merle Thorpe, editor of the Nation's Business, | tion during the afternoun session terday, upheld in addressing the conven the great capit stem of American industr MAN | ing it to be an institution of and one which has the | dence. “The stand,” be big and vet not sinister it { understands Hleast { wise has more und publi public has he said come 10 hat indar business can 1l processes. als. Labor standing of oblems of business, broy customer ownership, indust the fundamen | asking leadership 1 attitude of business | willingness on its part to be patient under criticism and ex- | plain its operations to both public and its workmen." Mr. Thorpe pointed ont and by ch: that more | and more people are coming to Wash ington to ask for legislation, many | that “the other fellow” be regulated, and declared that he be. ed the best system was (o give the fous businesses and institutions an opportunity to iron out their own difficultie Mr orpe strongly urged the granite industry to launch into the projected national advertising cam paign. pointing out that a num o the national industries increased their businesses hy 3 ent within five vears, through Last at the United Commerce Building for the of the States.” Franess H New York was principal speaker S Hollister Jackson, presiden 1<sociation, was toastmaster hanaue and th Women are fighting on both sides in the Morocean war. Merger Plans Abandoned. LOS ANGE 2 (P). of the United Goldwyn Mayer porations were doned by mut principals here M. Schenck, e: former concer: Proposed ES, Calif., for the me December rger nd the Metro Picture permanently a ual consent” of late vesterday xecutive head of nnounced Cor bar the Joseph the “DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACT! IVE DRAPERIES corating and pap o de by experia who are highly trained mates chearfully furnished CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 14 13th A\ M 53714 flup “vumq Ownersm Studebaker! Power Durabiliny-fini frmsh’ of §150,000 | o] ems and to work constructively fo e ok one 1hing 1o do. we must tell spoke world peace. and 150 Call at White House. and v adjournment of the morning | c: v eace is b m the delegates, 165 in numb jolning .the World (ourt and the €presenting more than 30 Christian |league. Bishop McDowell followed ommunions. went to the White House | With a satirical discussion of interna to meei President Coolidge. Tomorrow., | tional relations. r the morning session, a brief re service will be held at the f the Unknown Soldier in Ar and it is planned to have legates pledge themselves to work for the prevention of war. Al though the program for the service is incomplete Me Dowell, chairman » conference anite indn went and there is bu found Americ = n v three more Greece and Jugo- | has served official no Wl a debt com n, but has not There we when national our story of to the public Holliste Jackson president pleaded for a united campaign by the granite producers, in co-operation with the 6,000 retailers over the coun try, and predicted that the officers - would be able to sell the advertising program to each member 37 WARSHIPS DOOMED. B ¢/ Patch of Boston moved adop- | tion of the program and presented a * which was adopted, giving | s h o powers. s, Another forts heing through inter means of set resolution made 1o ational agreement 2 < the differences tween nations, was adopted after pro tracted delate. Several delegates pro d the specific indorsement of the Levinson plan, providin,; »ns shall first adop at all war criminal except in self-defens resented the fa that had been thrown into will offer the pray me declaring that the Widely divergent ce worker, but | jec ir and lement sther study g siduonsly at the n their problems. One wil Wa ed a da no 1S to Jugo resolution, is Britain Will Scrap 3 Cruisers. Destroyers, 18 7 Subs and 9 Others. December 2 (). Thirty Pws on the itish naval ships will be evention marked scrapped in the immediate future. .J conference last C. C. Davidson. undersecretary for the ' = zroup adopted a resolu- | admiralty wonnced today the s1id that the church House of dly announce its ¢ ive war is wrong Another group urged the LONDON seven R Bacilles Acidophilus Milk For inteatinal disorders Ask sour physician about It Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE U St. N.W. in considerin, > made up of 3 er p hips. 18 3 trawlers destroyers, 7 submarines, and 1 drifter ) the Treas (The Peer of Overcoats HE Perfect Overcoat—that peer of coats that appeals to the exclusive dresser and at a glance speaks mutely, but most emphatically, of the fine quality of its origin. after 40 years in the Jewelry business in Washington— I Am Retiring! I AM GOING TO CLOSE MY BUSINESS CAREER! After my present stock is sold THE WM. 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