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RIOTS END PARADE | OF PASSAIC PUPLS Three Attempts of Strikers to| Stage Children’s Protest ! i Repulsed by Police. i By the Associnted Press | PASSAIC, N JL, April 10.—The New | xtile strike, on the last day of | h week, reached a near | X today, when disorders followed | 000 school children | attempls of v ulted in their dis. of Albert Weis- T < held on * and if E “ineiting to r convicted is subject to a $2.000 fine or from one to five vears in prison. He was held without bail pending ar ' children when nday 1 10 ussemble as 1. About at Garfield wdjoining town, while %00 formed at the Ukrain Botany mills. weet at the Mo ul from there mar ard the Passaic street | column r the head children die her part of New K hem. . who scampered scream- fety as the police ran in and out of thelr line wavinz their clubs, the small boys wore trench back, got into iten into in h ice patrol w n the street s fast as they were ceiving sirikers o arvested. Meanwhile. bled and ma children T rlages led the Street In the n flight had developed w tempted t ¥ they went, in belligerent strikers afety on fire-esc he police. men stones. Store ‘losed their door the Amer another Monroe streets ppeared unexpectedly in ind hegan to address a of strikers while Passaic vere planning his arrest. he would hildren’ *3 yvears old, a former Far w school student, seemed unconcerned over his arrest, but de- voted his time to reading newspaper accounts of his disturbances. The tense situation was increased nnouncement that the Passale » give their employes a ehance to make a living.” Man Hurt by Saw Asks $30,000. | that his right hand was Declaring 1 useless by a re render Iving saw at the mill of Woodward and Lothrop, at South Capitol and D streets, Wil Mam Upshur vesterday sued poration for $30,000 damages. He says he was employed at the mill and 3 & siwdust from around ight his hand. He savs s not properly guarded. K. C. Board at White House. Ofcers of the supreme hoard of the Knights of Columbus were received by President Coolidge vesterd Mr Conlidge greeting each with a word during the noon reception of visitors. SHIPPT > NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Southampton. April 3 Havana, April 17 of “Séotiand - oristatul. Aveil eruiuda, Aprt Fort_Limon; April ke exico ... s Havaus, April LUE TOMORROW. Adriat! S @ Agratie ibraitar, April Fort V Havre. April Houterdsm. April - Kingston, April STEAMERS. SAILED YESTERDAY Almmta—Liveroeol . 5 Qren dria A% Ca ILING TOMORROW. ela—Teneri Peis—Horta - - Slobai—Port au’ Prince ombia—Puerto Colomi SAILING TU! dbolm—Gothenbi [aravel—San Juan SAILING George Washiugton Kauita h Al Forck—Brem Hyacinthu Deutachan Braonsan Juan. . 10 Jia-—Blienos Aires. 'a—San \. Mrs. John A. Spanogle Is Nov- thelr guests attended the annual din®y fleld plants of the Forstmann | ¢ ffman Co. would re-open mext |X | Dillingham An lis, DUE TODAY il First Novel Accepted MRS. JOHN A. SPANC CHEVY CHASE HAS NEW AUTHORESS elist After Working 5 Years on Book. Mrs. John A, Spanogle. Thornapple street, Chevy Chase, Md., made the usual round of reas, bridge parties and other little social affairs from which a young married woman in her early twenties is supposed to get her principal en- joyment in life. Rut back in a closet at her home was a great sheaf of papers about which she spoke reservedly-—the product of hundreds of little hours, stolen from that round of tha <0 she says, formed the ter part istence Mrs. Spanogle—or Lella she signed her nom de novelist. her first work, and it took i are half hours to fin- A few week: plume—is It wa five v ish the rs of twelve ves ton. Ala., and was graduated from Western zh wl here, lat tending Goucher College and Gec Washington Unlversity. In August, 1921, with a great batch of notes she had jotted down. just in case some day she should decide to write a novel st began work. | but hard work, | for there} the whole 1 were a_ thousand claimed her time. But never lost the urge, and never ne, ed her book months. Afte when the w form. she it. But. lieves the first chapters are than the rest of the work. i ‘About a month ago she wrote “The End.” then went to New York to find a publisher, and she quickly ceeded. e more eng: enough better | Tuft:College Alumni Dine. I Forty alumni of Tufts College with | ner of the Tufts Alumni Club of rashington at the Chevy Chase Club ht. Guests included President M Maj. and Lenore | . Alexander ., Mr. and!| on and John | Mr. and h, | Mrs. Herbert T. lace Hatch, Col. and Mrs. | A Phelan and Henry T. 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