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FRENGH NARRAGE LAUDED B WONAN Mile. Nordau Sees Less Marital Bliss in America Than in France. | By the Ascaciated Pross ! NEW YORK. March 2. American | womean da not have half the satis- factic e that is enjoyved by M laughter of Dr. Max Nordan A 3 h political and philasophi noted | writer | The American woman does not have | nearly s much of her hushand's so- | sayvs this French interests or have with do the nor does srench women hay st happy in their mar <« surprise sits high in the interviewer Not face. True Impression. i “Our French wit, our freedom of speech and manners, our theater. have | given rent impression. But i is not In most our marria ashands and wives share high ide i a deep moral intimacy hen “The woman is the center of the | home. and vet her interests are not | contined to it Her hushand comes 1o her with many « i his | tween 1 lite Cherchez la it for every e there is Mare often than his wite.” always a4 paople thi Mile. Nor of her modern paintings, also | re on the feminist movement |, e | Voting Right Desirable, ! ppy married state is one of n our movement.” she 1o of this position of > has heen among the | ce a_great inertia in | r ot struggling for the vote. | © sappy. so. they think, why Nevertheless, there are some ver law omen. What F e 1o N TRADE COMMISSION ROW ON OPEN-PRICE QUERISS | Humphrey Attacks Majority Ae- tion for Including Other Associa- tions and for Tariff Slant. Evidence of a row in the Federal | Trade Commission with a taviff com © plex came | majority tion of open-price aseocis clude sending of questionnaires ¢ Aocations not in the open-price g These questionnaives and their ac companying letters. the commissioner anserted. were loaded on their face “With an element of decepi they did not make it plai commission had no legal rig anire that they he answered | The tariff angle hobbed up in con. ! nection with the Iz gation of open-price associations and their possible effect on price fixing “particularly in the case of manufac. | turing concerns, the products of which are protected by a high tariff.” [ “He would he a credulous political neaphyte who could not slate the meaning of that lan, M Humphrey declared Indictment Dismissal Asked. Assistant United Ravymond Neudecker tice Eailey, dismiss an indictment December 28, 182 W. Weaver, edge P, 1922, and sentenced to 20 vears, | but the Court of Appeals zranted hin, | & new trial | The prosecutor stated that by rea-| ®on of the decision of the appellare court he did not feel the Government could successfully prosecute the further. States Attorney,| 1 has a'sked Jns in Criminal Mt. Pleasant Cigar and News Shop 3209 Mt. Pleasant St. Is a Star Branch You will have no in- convenience in placing Classified Ads in The Star if you will make use of The Star Branch Offices—which are lo- cated all about town— and in the close-by suburbs — for your benefit. No fees connected with branch office service—only regular rates are charged. The Star prints MORE Classified ads every day than all the other papers here combined. Yon will get results from Star Classified ads. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office S on the ground noticed the front brace|rushing to t .. | the ski had swung u. who is here with an |, i seemed that I could bring that ship THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1926. BROKEN SKI IS NO BAR TO FLYER WHO LANDS PLANE IN DEEP SNOW Lieut. Luther Smith Fails in All Known Stunts Trying 10 Right Device, Makes Success of One Heretofore Unknown. in the|could on the good ski and the wing | stoget | a from the broken one. | ing | ct with old mother earth | . |is rather a vague and hazy memory. | 2|1 heard the gond ski slide along the | kes | ground and tall drop. I must have | It 1. nothing extraordin: routine of Army Aving nows in the air and find one wheel ‘mi: o dams so 4 over or other ne will follow when the the ground, but the ski g ir was received [that Infinitesimal period of time, a the ;e foday from the |wherein the axle hit and the plane | 1st Pursuit . Selfridge Field. | ground speed hevond | fount Clemens, Mich. And the pilot|my aring off the | f the disabled plane suffered no in | jand Jury in brin it to earth the sn During a recent heavy snowfall all 4 dull the fast little pursnit ships at the jn Northern air hase were equipped with |4 sort of subconscious thought that skis, and these are fitted to the axe| jeaven couldn’t be as nice as this. of the laindi vin the same man- | “[nstinctively I must have pulled er as ‘They 1| my head and shoulders into the pro- g the cockpit about the time <h, for, | shaking up of both mind | and in landir e heel of the ind body, T found by a serles of vunner strikes the sround first | sonenont A e i | gling my toes, extending my fingers | Ski Virtually Reversed. | and moving my head. that I appeared Lieut. Luther . Smith of the 94th|to be m fairly good condition. Taking | ursuit’ Squadron was giving a PW-8/ heart 1 crawied from the cockpit and pussuit plane a flight test, and in the [ was standing there in a sort of trance course of his maneuvers a mechanic | when the fir member nothing except t storied build- | ing down about my ears and | e scene.' wires on the left ski had broken and| = = around into an i i i that ene ski had broken loose, He signaled the | Jieut. 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