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Court of Appeals decision {5 said to involve all convictions under the $tatute prohibiting trading against tustomers’ orders. i Axde to Gen. Lee Dies. | 8pecial Dispatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va., June 11-—| Thomas Gideon Lupton, 83, who served during the entire Civil War as an aide on the staft of Gen. Robert E. Lee, is dead at his home, Meadow Hill farm, near here. He was detached from a cavalry company early in the war and detailed to duty th the staff of the ted Prees. ria, June 11.—The first em v the Y'rench troops re expected June 18, when a battalion of Senegalese veterans from Morocco is scheduled to land hera. No official announcement has been 44hour week in the four busiest ionths), and agreed not (o sublet con- 5 o Y| Jones was convicted last December a8 guedts of St iy | Of bucketing shortly after his firm Wil e, the LSt itimie ‘s 'hot, el went Mo Denksiskey. He ke Decis . : 1) at liberty on bail since. Tha recent :fu!'v:i:‘h:‘:flm the children on such | G¢oiuon of the Court of Appeals, set- | commanding & with whom he e " ting asde the conviction of Durlll [ was intimately ciated until the s e et | Ruskay who wax head of the bank- | surrender at Appomatiox. | between St. Joseph's and St. Patrick’s day school pupils, race for boys and iitls, & potato race, a candle race >R D < - dndu threelogged ruce. - /RN : e, e - : Ih‘ b “rm““ it e e B g “A’HIVG'TONS LEADING FLORIST Such a Gay Thought! Pa‘ncks Parish. Rev. Francis . Hurney is in general charge of arra h&?mefl(fl something almost make- |ju believe in the beauty and fragrance of a Gude basket of flowers. .m.m(l for minimum |a reclas: es; consented to seven holl r instead of 10 demanded, dropped demands for an unemploy- ment fund. VARIED U S. JOBS OPEN Typist, Dietitian, ‘Trucker, and Foreman Vacancies Here. The Civil Service Commission today i announced the following open com- To MM‘ petitive examinations: their present comparatively low fig- the city will be withdrawn ™ genior typist at $1 senfor ste- | ure would be to invite serfous trouble il il danieer o - | nographer at $1,500, field service. soon as the harvest is finished sl G A S izabeth's Hospital, v in July, military men say. C per cent increas , Which standard, bu! :d with stately solem 1 by any untoward inct In the carly morning cere- s were held in front of the coffin at the tomb prepared on! Phe actual burial will | »ck tonight with | rean Buddhist services, | hours. \ sed a quiet night, in con- tast to the disorders and ten: thich marked the fun THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JU 11, 1926. 11 Jones. nts, who cannot arrange to call at Jouvenel before his departure for and 40-Hour Week—Drop 10- for this reason the Jones sentence| Tho Boys' Club camp at Mount Vic- when the crops had been gathered. * Jones Pending Court Trial. C street, every evening except Satur- ' London, — 4 5 und 18 sald to have cost workers and : 1 Hours—FmaI Rites Cope With Atrash and that more than’ 20 brokers have been Assoclation reached an agreement. Three hundred and fifty. orphans|General Sessions Judge Rosalsky ves RN nmmmu YIS BODY ARRIVES e ey conenomsse| MORE FRENCH AID |75 o vouos| BROKERS? CONVICTION [z 5.6 Rk e ot | BOYS? CAMP SOON OPEN, (oo o et g wooks, o Jouvenel. befor depa In another case pending before. the lub, may telephone Main 2394 arls at they musi ave more as merely postponed until June 25, - |toria, Md., will open Tuesday, June| Bracelets more resembling cuifs, Hollday Demand. France might as well give up the Many Others Involved. Cplovers. $50005,000 " ended. Todny OUTING FOR 350 ORPHANS. employers granted a 10 per cent @”?‘/}’M ‘g’ go ggg 7’“”” V Vi G b . R, B VinArE am terday In postponing the sentence of o IECSAAMN) 4 g sky sald yesterday, makes it neces- ) 10 9 o'clock, to meet parents and ENDS BY COMPROMISE The general staff served a virtual FACING APPE‘AL TEST Clubs’ Seawn Outing at Mount ’ . : State's highest court this interpreta information. EXPEB]’E“ IN SYRl A fraops of they could Mot be Texponsl- “The sicuation brought about by the |20. ¥ V. Thomson, superintendent of | heavily feweled, and costing in some [ 7 tbe. Assoctatea Brese. mandate for Syria, they said, unless when representatives of the Furriers’ e . St. Patrick’s Pupils Also to Epjoy customors’ orders here in the last eix Fumlsh That Spare Room Now! | o e aayiume will ba given o | Willam It Jones, former head of ow. il 1muu|mmmmlmuu Wi i mnu|unumu=lllmuln sary to set aside the conviction of regarding attendance at camp. ultimatum on High Commissioner de Victoria to Begin June 20. Workers to Get 10 Per Cent Raise tion of the law may be modified, and —_— ble for the safety of the country|Judge Postpones Sentence of W. R. et P R a, they s the club, will be at the clubhouse, cases as much as $10,000, are worn in 2 TV - - . . the troop were forthcoming. - | NEW YORK, June 11.—A strike of 14-Mile Funeral March Takes |, 35" YORK, June 11.—-A srike of | Another Battalion Coming to NEW YORK, June 11.—Possibllity | Union and Assciated Fur Manufactur- Excursion to Beach. Vi 1» in New York was indicated by dinner at Chesapeake Beach Monday | Jones & Baker, brokers, | (1890958000180 i 1lll it i mfl«umu ity made to this effect, but it fs known that the military authorities have succeeded in convineing the high ner's office that more needed to pacify Syria 0,000 soldlers now here equate to cope with Sultan Atrash in the Djebel Druse and at the same time keep the lid down on the boiling pot of rebellion in other parts of the countr: leave the effectives here at! umu ”um., 1 numnu"'"mm“m ikt Driver eve: nat the reinforce- nd gendarmes now “Simmons”’ Bed, Spring and Mattress Complete . 2 = “Even now bandits are still hold- NAVY MAN COMMENDED C. L. Sauerfleld of District Put Out Fire on Burning Plane. s out a fire on which landed ol bmldlng at Hampton Roads, V v Satterfleld and tw (-(her sailors who saw the plane fall ran to it with fire extinguishers und put out the blaze. blanks may be obta fice of the secretary, 1 Fitzgerald. president of the Rivel ('ul\l storage warehouse trucker, arket, Bureau of Agricul- onomics, Department of Agri- s will enter as n drivers at 55 Promotion is made as s occur and in the order of 4l appointment eman of laund Elizabeth's Hospital, $1,320. d _appiication from the of- 3 I street. 7 Full information Will Address Comni{em Special Dispatch to The Star. DANVILLE, Va., June 11.—I. R. he | olis, ing the gardens around Damascus. ‘They made a spirited attempt to en- ter the city last Sunday night. They were repulsed after a battle lasting 1 midnight until daybreak, but the fact remains that Damuscus hus | been a beseiged city since May 7 and | that the French f s are too \\'mkl to relieve it. 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