Evening Star Newspaper, December 6, 1925, Page 30

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30 Currept News Events Summary of Important National, Foreign and Local Affairs Speciaily Arranged for the Convenience of Students. | rupt end Jast rejected the Jusly had heen The plan, London the repre-| months, came to an @ nd her prin- | week when the operatc World | peace plun which prev trea- | accepted by the winers. was nothing but t week itatives of Germi 1 antagonists during the v signed the Locarno peace | arantee | th s—instruments which operators said, seace in Burope and the submission | acceptance of what the miners have to arbitration of any disputes which | been demanding, while the miners [t irise between the wountries of | countered with the charge that the Europe | public now can blame only the op- An Associated Press correspondent, | erators for the continuance. of the describ; the B week, ¢. The main point at issue fs/ i itrast to t :ck-off system, by which the wnfes collect from the miners | dues to the unlon. Some say | thut if thls system is ubolished the ihe o silles tre the ceremon: was simple Giermans signed | unions would net hold together. Gov. dhdly. their fuces wreathed in smiles. | Pin plan continued the check- | Vi Versiilies, six venrs ago. the cere- | off system, but the operators again | e in the midst of eat | turned it down. the Gern dele; cla the way i Ly the (, signed | as they have 2 With w Set lips, | the miners—so far The operators de- still open for peace, nced a proposal to refused. esxic L and countrie s v | Louis Loucheur, minister of finance this| in France’s new cabinet, follows the sd i ) probably | lead of his predecessors in this office 1 history as one of the | and sounds an optimistic note con- | yus the were | cerning France's intention ultimately | to pay her debts to this country. He | states the problem briefly by saying { that as the state must honor its sig: 1 sentin | nature, no watter what the efreum- | stances may be, torium in’ the nything like a mora- payment of French = Florid veel experi-| debis should be excluded from the cod some of the type of publicity so | inuncial program. 1 nted in Californin. A se- | In addition to the statements of ere companied by chilling ! the Irench minister of finance, Sec- win Wl rain have ary Mellon let it be, known last round Pamipa and in Miami, whe Kk that F'rance and Jugoslavia have ousiands touri re assembled | officlally extended notice to the United from the N " new-found | States to fund their obligations to land of of nity r‘m» country. Should they be suc- ul, it would leave only Greece arent unwillings as the remaining debtor nation. sides of the que: S crisis the attempt by a readed by ¢ John J hold @ plebi - Premier Mussolini, Italy’s all pow- erful dictator. has adopted a unique method to teach the people of Italy the practical meaning of “‘duty to the 'l’alherland * Ho has asked, or | d - Arica Reports sty rather assessed, $1,000,000 from the - | commion people’ 10 be pald on the .| Ttalian debt, and the amount has been d j doubled. School children, government fite i le- | employes and rallway workers were ) indicated that Chile | called upon for their share in paying interested in aviation | the debl. In some cases a part of i of the dispute. | the salury of government officlals men { wus withheld. While the court-martial of Col. | = i ws its tedious | ngress. ed in aviation !Co e week the re-| rd uppointed to investi- aviatios in will he The new Congress convenes tomor- row with only u few questions before it which can b nsidered as of out standing importance. Predominating, probably in the public mind at least, B is the question of tax reduction. and : el beran its investisa. | With the bill bringing this about al- a 10 the ¢ ex (ol |Feady for introduction on the third | lis famous state. [44Y Of the session this week, and | the issu. | the wavs greased for its passuge in | Teing tried | the Hoiise, there seems little doubt | : about the early enactment of the bill with the two politicul purties whole- heartedly behind it i pers. for i Bow board ) th pointed out av One of the Interesting matters to | e threshed out by the Senate is the seating of Semator Geruld P. Nye nt on reco T ettt | of North Dukotu. He is a young man, Sy Demere. | Progressive und u Non-Partlean g Navy Devert | Leaguer. His apointment by the | governor to 1l the vacancy caused | artments. It tes is not the air and findines rom comforting £t in the to the do is expec pacity of a organization. homes nearly completed. sam- ||l ple house open—-another new i operation to be opened soon. If ||| you have an auto and can sell real estate. here is your oppor- tunity. tinued seven v our directorship in As the govern y by a majority. the || is only nominal | n zovernment stically with | Six offictuls 208-C Star Office Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. quickly and vould rob i t of Lenir 3 w after having 1 cted of misappropriation of 10y merchandise vilued at 0 £1,000.000, more tha alian uber of Deputies spproved a bill which em zovernment to revoke the and col the poss lians living abroad whose wers the citizenship sions of th issue of stock now open actions are interpreted as disturbing (| 1€ o the public order within the Kingdom | for subscription. or low its prestize among the hares of stock, $1.00 each, nation: t also passed the bill giv-| able monthly. | ng the prime minister virtually un- | Five per cent interest paid |! limited power and making him re- || 5o o a0 O i sponsible only to the Kin James E. Connelly, President Rumors that Secretary of the Navy Wilbur would resign have been put James F, Shea, Secretary i t rest for the time befng by his dec- | . i n last week of an v from | Richardson of California to take Bacillus Acidophilus Milk ntment as chiel justic For intestinal disorders Vi Supre « u\.l ; | Ask voar physician aboat it e position of Secretary of th ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W. 1 intends to keep it. ibition enforcement ix coming 1e limelight in un interestin way on the eve of the convening of Congress. During the last week | Washington has been the me«-un;l place 1 “dry” organizations | who have agreed, in general, that| nrohibition enforcement is not what | should be, but when one of ll\eml mpted to place the responsibil door the White 1ouse,| | SOUTHLAND BATTERIES || nped to the defense of the | Built to Last and started a row within own camp. In the meantime, the | Service Guaranteed : wets” are mustering for a general | ) | Januar on the Washington in tend to humme; advance o when they } WHY PAY MORE? doors of Congress with their plezs i that hibition has fa led. d:\'xl‘;n.‘- southhnd B.ttery Co, i ha legislators, as usual, are divided ) the subject, the Gov=rnment probi- | § 910 Pa. Ave. M.55550 bition forces under the direction of | Gen. Lincoln C. Andre have brought about a wholesale reorgani- zation of the machinery for the en- designed to s. the faults Apply Sage Tea to - DarkeAn»Faded Hair in some resps found in the both the wets” and ¥ E : Common garden sage brewed into conomic. « heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol What to do with Muscle Shoals, added, will turn gray, he vernment's great electri nd streaked and faded trate plant in Alabama, flgured hair beautifully dark zain in the news column lust week | i 3 3 when the commission appointed by | and luxuriant. Mix- President Coolidge to answer that | ing the Sage Tea and wroublous question for him submitted | Sulphur recipe at majority and minority reports. The home, though, is trou- i lorits report recommends leasing me. An easier the works, and ip the event of fail- way is to get the ing to obtain a satisfactory lease. to P ready-to-use prep. 12t the Government operate the plant. The minority report advocated jeasing certain parts of the plant for a period of 50 years. aration improved by the addition of other ingredients. It if known as Wyeth's Sage & Sulphur Compound nd can be obtained at all drug stores for only 73 cents a bottle. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, Secretary of Commerce Hoover, in | hi= annual report made public last weel, brings up an lm‘erefl’llm: ]P(' it o show the high standard of living a a snow hm.nml inedhm the United States.| we all desire to retain our youthful from the Department of|appearance and _attractivenes By indicate, he pointed out, thut| darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage the wage rate in 1920 wa it above pre-war rates nd | g1, does it so mnatural- because it 991 and Sulphur Compound, no one can! PART 1. unfon with the northern branch of the church, church officiuly reg: vote ‘a8 a indicates a THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. DECEMBER 6, 1925— last week when he addressed a letter to President Hibben of Princeton Uni- versity, a8 leader of a group of two score prominent men who last week by the death of Senator Ladd is ques- tioned Ly some as {llegul. The new Congress will bring many new fuces to the Capital, for deatha, the Unite ates will juin the court as it is and as President Coolidge de- sires, or whether it will cendition its entrance upon an ubsolute and com- majority _in | numerical voluntary retirement and the vot plete divorce of the court from the |petitioned Senator Borah not to delay a | favor of the proposition and is “the recull have changed the personnel of | League of Natlons. Senate vote on the World Court issue. | firsg time since the separation in 1554 Congress since the last sceslon began | Recommendation for entry of this|Senator Borah sald: “If you and your | that the two churches have reached w year ago. The lust year has seen | country into the World Court {a ex.| friends who arc advocates of thefthe stage of voting.” The result au- the passing of 92 wembers of the | pected to he maude by President Cool. | 1engue will join with us In separating | gurs well for another attempt ut a Tlouse und Senate, and when the gavel | dge in his message to Congress this | U8 court from the lengue you will | reunton, they point out | falls tomorrow there will be 78 new | woek, us he has repeatedly recom. | ot only shorten the debate, but you s faces in the llouse and Senute. The |mended such o step. But the Senate| Wl render a distinct service in the z [ widows of two Representatl and | “irreconcilable peptie i nator | cause of peace, for that cause can only One hundred and sixty-five dele- the son of one Benator and peal R it e e served by o court when that court | €ites. representing 30 Christian de- Representative will fill their “ant | sition of chafrman of the Senate for- | ¥ tndependent and unemba ed Ly | nominations, assembled in Washing- ton last week for a national confer- Places in the upper and lower cham- a political institution efgn relations committee, are already Diuce ; s ence on the churches and world peace. planning o make u determined effort | Re fitel < Lty n : Ty wolutions were adopted opposing o . |to divarce the World Court trom the Religion. any “militaristic program” on the = ne of the outstanding questions | League of Natlons when the question Wh Methodist Episcopal | part of the United States and advocat- b utxlo; uu‘v‘_uu.‘.;lnx session of Congress | GO U for debate December 17 Church falled to vote the re-|ing measures for the assurance of con- | f ¢ _World ¢ot. and whether | Senator Ttorah Indicated as much quired three-fourths majority for ' tinued peace. ‘ ZURNITURE WINTER BIRDS IN CLOUDS | | Summer Fiocks Long Ago Depart-| [0 be. they ed for Southern Europe, Indicat- | bird he British Isles in replacing the bird: have Europe or even to Afri ing mi and 80 are FLY OVER BRITISH ISLES is severe and fruit growers. as this ene has started out feed on the 1 Scotland. v live on in crvice to or When the Winter berries frot | England's nusnerous hedges ¥ar ing off r ing Severe Cold Ahead. wings 'in the Assoctated Pre one of their gre. o g i tle a LONDON, December 5V visitors have heen f during the g5 over clouds recently, of Summer, which since to southern wumt flown long Sewing parts, small hand and yet and numerous thrushes are the redwings most Sturlings, d fares FOR THE TREASURES OF YOUTH AND THE KEEPSAKES OF AGE Good size Cedar Chest, with copper trim and lock. 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Console or Low Boy Type Chest, in mahogany and selected gum- wood with cedar lining, lit-lid 557 50 style Selected Gumwood Chests with cedar interior and walnut finish, 12x163x41'; inches.... $26.75 Seventh Street wholesale price level 126 per el You just dampen a Iy, so ove pro-war levels, the wake rute! sponge or soft brush with it and draw love pre-war levels and the whole- | this through your hair, taking one <e price level has dropped to 50| small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant, and you appear years younger. var level. per cent above the pre- An effort by Gov. Pinchot of Penn- <vlvania to end the strike in the anthracite fields of Pennsylvania, which already has run for three ers are ntly England, | | nst insect li ter | lapwings o to southy Wint reported, they are by hunters machin enough complaining of a fal of the number of lap- this bird In test alds in the bat since containing % to hold in the capable of light work, among the birds that seek u Winter are being exported from Germany. Window-seat Type Chest with decoration, inside dimen- sions 12x17x42 inches......... Good-looking Cedar Chest, copper trim, inside dimensions 11x16x37 inches.......... $:..50 $16.75 Roomy Cedar Chest, inside dimensions 13!4x18x45 inches; lock and key.....coovnenenn.. Copper-trim Cedar Chest with lock and key; size, inte- rior, 12x18x45 inches. ...cee... Between D & F $33.75 e ——

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