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TON, D. EARLY WAR CLAIMS SETTLEMENT ASKED Administration Plan Would Close American-German Awards in 8 Years. dministration plan for early of al el Letween nd i War, as s Germans growing out embadied in a the House York the Treas with pro the Gov t years erican citi Ahont S180,000, the owners elieves W nts States il in aperty ens rned Arhiter 15 Proposed hy a Ame Rhir aceruing depoait with the negot the world Mro W the proposa State Depa vised of the ft_was not elther the de Coolidge had officially approved it SCHOOL OFFICIAL HELD ON ALIENATION CHARGE Superintendent of Public Instruc- Hon Accused by Physician of FEatranging His Wife. placed nn. plaint of Dy HISTLE PROTE(IT:@ PIGEON [ | Hon pigeons in | United States Army in th 4 now earry one-quarter ounce wh 4 | fastened to their tails as a protective measure against the hawks whieh in- . - fest the isthmus. As the pigeons fly Strong Attacks Made on Bill| the rush of al es the whistles 1o 1 sound and the astonished hawks give in Commons by Labor the winged whistlers a wide berth, | : . A and Government. INBRITAIN OPPOSED By the Associated Pre LONDON, March 2 ment’s electricity bill ¢ House of Commons yesterc second readin: for the contr h | dardization board. Col. Wilfrid Ashley. in moving second veadir i capital tions hetween the folk of Beaufort and | which the Parris Island Marine hase person- | nel. He referved to the historical im- | BEAUFORT PAYS HONOR TO MAJ. GEN. LEJEUNE portance of the Huguenot memorial | ! and dwelt upon the service that Parris | 10 ; ; g i I Pf:ce is the same Reception for Commandant of Ma- bt Island rendered during the Waorld ! that the bill | War n with Lloyd | altle——alal——xualt] Bl rine Corps Features Ceremonies | seric of Statue Unveiling. 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Telephone Franklin 4541 strong some of (he government’s own sup- | porters, Wilson declared that the bill h | Perfect Specimen of Greek God. li 30, 1926. THE EVENING STAR, WASHING ’ C., TUESDAY, MARCH ge’s ideas in his brochure *‘Coal Power,” but reminded Lloyd that imitation was the sin- t form of flattery. William ¢ *d a Laborite wlusing 1o accept the bill id that the only 2 ownership. \ feature of the debate was the attack on the measure For example, Sir Ch roded Herod” in its sociallsm lered that the Labor ¢ did not for it with both ha alization of the worst kind It is believed that from 20 to 30 supporters are opposed 1o the hut thev may not carry their solution | by | rie: | 7.’.;.‘,‘ | Tennessee Workmen Under ‘ It was | ology at Phillips Academy, Andover. 2 revealed that the mound « in the vicinity of Carters ville. Ga.. and Kingston Springs and | te Eluff, Tenn.. had reached a | | e of culture equal to that of Mex- | [ and Yucatan. || These excavations disclosed seulp tural engravings of human figures, | | plumed serpents and other designs distinctly Mayan, according to Mr | Moorehead. Evidences of such civilization hav- | ing existed in" Tennessee have been | {found in the vicinity of Cheatham | County and many fragments of bone | Archeologist’s Direction implements and tools found in this Confinue Seal‘ch. \,)"mn\ 'I"‘-.ml to prove the .-:.lr‘ryllxsl‘«t::‘ archeologists, MOUNDS PROMISE NEOLITHIG TRAGES 23 in which the excavators at Mond Valley are at work and constitutes the first explorations in that section. SPECIAL n to the extent of voting n | By the Assoc A division is expected ¢ Previous Evidences Found. | The present excavation work is in " |line with other work done under h ervision of Mr. Cox about a year in the caverns along the Obedes | in Pickett County, where evi | fe in the Paleo: 1 | AUTO TOP DRESSING Half Pint, 10c Enough for Ordinary Top Fries, Beall & Sharp Co. 732-736 10th St. N.W. Main 1964 ey being made in | ree of workmen P. E. ation heatham Cou ave expected to reveal that. ted in this vicinity NEW YORK, March 30 (®) —wil am Wright, a real butter and egg - of mstan Corner, Maine, is motnds | discoveries, it is | ulptors for whom he s a perfect spechnen of a ants his address le he is in town 1sh he received ne g for a statue of Adam n aborigines Stones, evidently used as imple- ate skill in cutting and period. cavations in Georgia by Warren K of the Department and Ten Moorhead of Arche al application Four monnds constitute the field Cash or Credit, the Cash or Credit, the Price is the same WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY All Our Women’s and Misses’ COATS Reduced as Follows: Formerly Sold at ‘30— Now $19:= Formerly Sold at ‘40— Now $29:% Formerly Sold at 55— Now $39:Z Others Reduced Up to 792 Included in This Sale Are 250 Coats That Arrived Too Late for Monday’s Business HERE YOU WILL FIND IN OUR TREMENDOUS STOCK, JUST THE TYPE OF COAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR, FROM THE ROUGH AND RUGGED SPORT COAT, PLAIN OR FUR TRIMMED, TO THE ULTRA FASHIONABLE POIRET SHEEN, CHARMEEN, SATIN OR FAILLE SILK COAT, ALL SILK CREPE LINED, WITH FUR EDGING, EMBROIDERED SLEEV Your Credit Is Good You Wear “tom* Lengthy Immediately! 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