Evening Star Newspaper, May 11, 1926, Page 19

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FUROPE DECLARED ONVERGE OF WAR “Any Lunatic Could Start It,”| Says Austrian, Urging Unity of Continent. By the Associated Press. BERLIN, May 11.—In launching a campaign for the establishment of a uropean federation, the Aus n Count von Coudenhove-Kalergi tes in the Vossische Zeitung that | ope is on the verge of another The war menace, he declar is grv'uor than in 1914; the pre: Iluropean developments are to he viewed from historical standpoints as the prelude to a new outbre “One day Europe will have pl before her the alternative of war ov a Keneral revolution : European who long h: movement in fav tion of a United States of Lur The count, who is the son late Count Henry vo Kalesgi and a Japanes born in Tokio when his fathe e d'affaires of the Austro-Hun- leader of the ed in_ the for all Euro. consi mountable. Tl concedes Teague of Nations also re certain prophylaxis. e out that the te than with its inmed uvmlnue~ from It avowed threater of who: directed toward Africa, Asin or I von Coude: | Pianos Sold Di onference permanent arbitra protectic Of Paderewskl, in Bed With Cold x | BY the Associated Press. NEW YORK. May dhungulshed S 11.—The tenth | By avarded | by | was pinned on a bathrobe while the recipient, Ignace J Paderewski, pianist and former premier of Poland. lay propped up on his bed with pil: | 1o A cold, which kept Paderewski | 1\nmmed to h tments, made $10000000 USED |N 1925 WRIGHT DIVORCE UP SOON |BY PRESBYTERIAN BOARDS\ Sum Spent for Missions and Other | Benevolences to Be Announced at | Baltimore Assembly. By the Aseociated Press. l'lHL\Dhl PHIA, May 1. $10.000,000 was spent th by the four benevolence I “hurch of the announced ye United erday’ ed | 1 the figu the | M 1 for ian (nnerxl‘ Eoern ot and board « Dependable used cars now on dis- play in new second floor Showrcom at L Street. R. McReynolds & Son Sales—Service 1423-25-27 L St. N.W. Main 7228 . Sales 14th and Park Road N.W. Leon S. Hurley, Mgr. Col. 2619 DOCPDDEPLDTETITODBTE IO The High Grade Established 1842 ct fi-om the Factory We Invite to Visit Our Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. ‘PHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, lLeglon Medal Pinned on Bathrobe | entation dinner planned for last night. The famous pianist was taken en- tirely by surprise when John R. Mc- and a the American Legion yesterday | purty of other legion officials called | | Quigg, nationa! commander, | to make the presentation. The medal was conferred for Pad-| crewski's work for the legion in giv- ngz a series of benefits for the legion fund on a tour which was checked suddenly last week when he hecame | Architect’s Suit to Be Tried Within | Next Two Weeks. MADISON, Wis,, torneys for Frank Lloyd prominent Spring Green, Wis., tect, and his wife, M Wright, were notified & Hoppmann yesterda date some time within the next two weeks for the trial of their divorce suit Wright is suing Mrs. divorce, alleging desertion. GY a SanchL 9} Fatent Jeather P White- Gésg)o ‘Reversed oft Mode » arRTC May 11 (#).—At Wright, | archi. | m_Noel Wright for | In reply resen | his wife charges him with infidelity. WOMEN ASK UNFAIR LAWS BE ABOLISHED National Group Opens Convention in Baltimore—Mrs. Belmont Presides at First Session. Special Dispateh to The | BALTIMORE, May 11.—Abolishing | women and boosting women for Col " | gress were the principal issues di cussed at the convention of the ) tional Women's Party, which opene ! here yesterday. The National Women's Party is urging that woman's leg; status be men,” its efforts were brought to in the drafting of 500 equ bills to be placed before State Le latures. Legislation opposed nists bears upon women in industry, rights of mothe d fathers and laws barring w trom the sole ownership of property. Twenty-six million Jor Dau Jttme by the femi laws to protect atutes defining women have b\ A /’« / \ ed JIn L - f{fl 'y JHOES 1301 F - STREET & SIS IS SN benefited by 60 bills whose punsnge! the, ained, Mrs. O. dent of the organization, bers present at the opening session. During the five years of its exist- ence the party congressio rm dustr mont said. | Chairman Gr | legislation that is discriminatory to | Jjud Sai | ing MAY 11, 1926. Construction Fund Asked. President Coolidge transmitted to he House vesterday o request for an uppr()prmllun of $2,250,000 for ‘“| struction at Army posts. The mo! to be expended during the fiscal y | beginning July kD would b 8 | trom funds fllr])lufl Wilr I)t]lu'lann! real € € | The request dia not specity at hat | | posts it would be expénded WlNDOWSHADES? At Factory Prices o workea vuc ke THE SHADE FACTORY Andrews of the' 3. F. LICON, Proprietor [1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 | ;'\ D. C, TUESDAY, National Woman’s Party has ob- | H. P. Belmont, presi- | told mem- has sponsored five | d 406 lep.lfilmlve all ‘designed to obtain equal r women: and equality d before the law, Mrs. 7‘ (A,J Dry Bills Introduced. of the introduced yes - out six separate | s for tighten up .unhn.mun enforcement. 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