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12 T HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHING 'ON, D. ¢, MARCH 14, 1926—PART 1. MISSING CHAPTERS INHISTORY SOUGHT American Historical Associa- tion to Raise Million for Such Efforts. By thie Assoviated Press NEW YORK, March 13.--While setentists search for the mising link of supposed cvolution, his- torkans have before them the task of snding missing.chapters in the his There man’s @@y of the United States. Wany gaps which must be filled, P’ Dana ¢ der Munroe P'rinceton, the American Histori of said today, and to continue 1 s the camp s Unried States’ influence in world affiirs \id Prof. Muunroe, reates @ need for dispassionate in- eufrv 1o end the distortion of faets whivh s inics the partisan ap peal. Th w subjects more in nee research. A it knows how Ny tu the history of the olition are now exposed v fire and other common ac- to appreciate other manu- ten neglected by isiuess corre <ol papers of us and educa 1t need for sionate stu. n inter- Latin Americ - similary obscured is nd raclal ele ation brings up the help of the as well as of the the sociologists is nents, question: eritical historian economist and needed."” Prof. Munro also stated that there is still room for much work on the problems of sectionalism, which he haracterized as untry like th LA ”llrul\l‘[ | I the Washing nurseries take care of 125 children a day. BENEFIT SHOW PLANNED FOR CHILDREN ap of youngsters at the Holy Fumily Dy street southwest, will he aided by procee Hotel, March 25, un: ontacts | and the | $500,000 IN VIOLINS |.: - WILLED TO MUSEUM National Will Get William Capet Clopton Collection of Mas- ters’ Works. Special Dispatch to The BALTIMORE, Md., Ma collection of violins owned by William | ~ 1 Clopton, died_here Thursday, will be given to the National Museum in Washington, a statement made by a Capet according to Clopton his fri tion of violing b tional Museum, erations could ufacture of this Great interest one of the head seum and In ch collections, Mr. Hough sta visited the m ch 13.—The | world traveler who the other curator: be only too glad t Mr. Clopton’s col It is reported to in- e instruments and to the auspices of a committee often expressed sec examples of work of the great masters of the man- evinced last night by Walter Hough, d had told him that he in d not heard from him since,” Mr. Hough stated, “but I know that | ,, and he knew more about violins than any man I ever knew. 10Y; Inches High 21 Inches Long ds of a performance to b the ends, that his collec. be given to the 1 so that future gen the instrument. Fred 1. Houck, vice consul, from - i In the beauest was| Allen T. Burns, executive director | Grant to Lille. Il 2 Rooms. Kitchen and | of the American Assoclation for| Thomas W. Chilton of New York, Bathe o oo otii 7.50 curators of the mu: | Community Organization, and former | eonsul at_Oporto; D. August Muir- | arge of the musical of Social Wark, ted that Mr. Clopton §| unnual meeting nuseum several 3 ng his collection of violin he museum. ha at Rauscher’s. s of the museum will o accept the bequest. lection wus very fine | mittee in ¢ man J Nico! It is certainly Notice the specifications. 1. ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED EIGHT-DAY INGRAH 2. DOUBLE-STRIKE CHIME STRIKING EACH HOUR AND HALF-HOUR. 3. MASSIVE TAMBOUR HAND-RUBBED MAHOGANY-FINISH CASE. 4. VERY NEWEST STYLE SILVER DIAL. These clocks are being sold in some . stores for $25.00—and they’re reasonable at that price. \We have only a-limited number, so be here early. Pay 50c a week. of will speak the Charities, Monday evening, March head of Washington, cousular agent | | Murphy beds, porches, telo ¢ the| &L Whiteho and Bdwin Salz of | It phones, elevators. at the | New York, consular agent at Coquim 2 . » Assoclated | bo, Chile, have resigned from the Vaiy veasonsbio; xeatiin Community ‘The com- Cole: Charles ursery, 519 Fourth street, and others at the Myra McCoy ‘given in the Hall of eaded by Mps. E. J. Brennan. ations at The two WILL ADDRESS CHARITIES Allen T. Burns to Speak on Com- munity Programs. president of the National Conference The subject of his addresss will be Jssentials of a Sound Program for Social Work." ge Is as follows: *hairman; Miss Helen Clark, ol Brennan, “Wringing Wet,” Speaks From | Same Platform With Republican Foes| By the Associated Press. CHICAGO, March 13.—The Chicago League of Women Voters today staged the unusual spectacle of a United States Senator and two oppos- ing candidates making campalgn speeches from the same platform and then submitting to a round of gen- eral questioning Senator Wil McKinley, Frank L. Smith, ¢ of the Tilinols Commerce Commission, Republicans, and George E. Brennan, Democrat, appeared before the wom: en voters. or Brennax man, who finally determined to run for ofiice after 25 years scenes, the meeting was a debut. Brennan's platform is “wringing wet" | and his chief purpese is . obtain | amendment or repeal of the Volstead act. He did not trim sall for fear of the women's disfavor, but rather claimed their support along with that of pronounced drys and Republ! X o that he might a congressic fight against “this natlonal evil, Vol steadism.” Senator McKinley. who has been slck several days, stressed approval or disapproval of the Coolidze regime as the important issue of the cam- paign preliminary to the April 13 pri mary. Mr. Smith called the World Court the main issue. x The meeting preceded the annual banquet of the Hamilton Club, fa mous old Republican organization, set for tonight, with Senator George Wharton Pepper of Pennsylvania s | the chfef speaker, the two combining | to glve Chicago a most interesting | day of political action. | national committee- CONSULAR CHANGES. State Department Announces For- eign Service Transfers. Members of the United States for- eign service attached to the State D partment have been assigned to for- clgn stations as follows: Iarold L liamson of 1llin second secre- dwin C. Wilson of J. Totten of T , to inspection behind the |* work in the Near and Stanley Woodward of Pennsylvania, vice sul, to Geneva. Members detalled to_duty State Department & Howell of Texa Warsaw, and Ldwar Tlinols, consul at Me | Distréet of Columb residents in the forelgn service have heen trans ferre as follows: William B. Doug. Jass, vice consul, from Caleuita to | San’ Domingo: Albert Forster, vice consul, from Berlin to Cologne, and ENTS| 1 Room, Kitchenette and Bath . OPEN FOR INSPECTION Hedges & Middleton, Inc. Realtors 1412 Eye Ste N.W. Franklin 9503 . Some Concession. Fromn the Ransas City Times “(iee, Madge, v' don’'t mean t me you're marrying th’ guy?” “Yeah. I found out he didn't have enough to pay me ' bringin’ breach || o' promise, €0 1 decided to let him do | the right thing me."” Hh tell $1.75 Pair of Candlesticks Free! [ MAN WANTED IN JEWEL THEFT HERE ARRESTED Harry Sitomer Alleged Disappeared With Gems Valued at $10,000. 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