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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 20. 1926—PART T. se of the inability to make end'ilmn their relation. This is Attor- meet when they have a large crop.|ney General Sargent's idea of the urrent ews Ven s have been fighting for it steadily.| purpose of education, as he out- r While defeat of the bill may be a vic- | lined it in an address last week to . tory on the part of those who appre- |the graduating class of Black River S il Nati LB R claie the value of good economics in | Academy in Vermont. 1o said that ; y N < Jorels Government management, it pre v | more time should be glven to train- oummary o mport.lnt National, oreign hard with the farme: ing the student along general lines will rest which is and Local Affairs Specially Arranged Secretary Mellon's outspoken and less 0 specialization. ; [ f e s § q i L of the measure may be refle the trend in educational theories in harmful antagonism emong the 5 or the onvenience of Students. | tarmers who have been pleading for establishment of a new Rhodes : | sovernmental ansistance. It is ex-|Memorial Lectureship, worth about HWE i e members of | tremely doubtful, according to: some | §2,600 annually, was announced last General. D o i stonal leaders, whether Con.|week by the trustee of the Rhodes| The prestige of (i United States | e Newly created board for mediatioh | sress will be able to’ pass any farm | trust. The purpose of the foundation ; v ill before adjournment. is to bring to Oxford some man or nSouth Americaris fhvolved to 50me | batwoen rallwdy exocutives and rafl d tent in the complete collapse last T Sotote el Tori — Wwoman of distinction from some other way labor appointees are former vy of the Treasury Mellon g ¢ rly the United week of the negotiations begun by | Ar:suchusetts, former Gov. 13dwin P.|has informed the Senate that the | Soim particular M the late President Marding and in-|Mowow of Kentucky, G. Wallacé | American Debt Funding Commission | irtes. 80 Bbat D o university herited by President Coolidge toward | Harigar of the .District of Columl ] ing ba made avajlable to the un ¥l ed by wurd | Hungar of the District of Columbia | knows of no requests for new loans ident Coolidge would not ap-| settlement of the na and Arica fand Hywel Davies of California made to finan houses in this coun- Cany plan for compulsory mili- { i ute between “hile and Peru & & e e e G et Bincss took over | - Present toulyBorno of Haitypaid | Y bV the French SySenent i training throughout the United | & -3 SLE RN Gf tese 1wo ma- |a visit to Washington last week, was | Shtement was made 'n 6CCoriance |States unless It was primarily for B e O e ding thely hall- | entertained hy ‘the President and Mra. | WIth i TOsOlHEN FEContly BREroC B | the nurpose of physical and Ml century quarrel by amicably adjust- | Coolidge and devoted most of his time | 0 BilhEe A . *| development. In making knn\\vl\.[ |i.| ing the ownership of the two prov- | here to an Inkpientn of the i il ;y.»\;(.\ Tast \\w‘l“ Iw‘l‘u- :xlnrml“:.’m‘ - 8 the ownership oL e i e one | Government_departments in_order to it e kno any organized me e e D e voula add much | 14T methods employed in thelr work. | Political. of developing the minds and bodles ] , the influence of the United States | — 1 Selecting the unniversary of the|of the young men and women of 3 thtoaghout Latin A v onell fatin Nation weuld be beneficial, but he President Lawrence th of their late gader o announce L roughc tin America, and €¥en | japvard University believes that the | (jeir program, five candidates on |strongly disapproves of injecting any President | S Gel matter was Anally | United States eventually will hecome | e - ollette Progressive Repub- | thirst for militarism. The put on the road to & successful el 2 me the 1, +“licket made public last Mon- | thoroughly approves of an when 1t was dec that the ownet | provided the league he 1+ actual | platform on which they will | national defense and approve Ip of the two provinces—which lie | clearing house for internutivaai @iiter ppose the regular Republican or- |citizens' military training camp etween Chile and Peru, but Which |ences. In ticle 2 i | ginization in Wisconsin, The plat- | he would approve of no gener; ave been under Chilean control | pyonthly zine, Dr. L . pledges the candidates to carry |ment to bring about gompulsory since the war of the Pacific—would| clares that “we are a sensible and | the record of “constructive |tary training in the schools and col be established through plebiscite | ical people and if the other gov- |, chievements” begun -by Senator |leges of the countr especially if % which residents of the area would | ernments shall hereafter resort to | Iollette 30 years ago. The plat- |the handling of firearms is to over s oo (00 l ' S Ol I a O al participate. Pershing was sent leaguie as a place for the discus. | foym also declares against entrance |shadow the development of the body > 3 Arica ns head of a commission | sion of the world’s problems * * * tiie | ;' lie United States into the League | ) would draw up rules for the | United States will ultimately take her | o Nutions and denounces Senators | 6 : D bet of the pisviseite. Dileuity |pince in it by the very forcs of | uho yotad s e g "““’“:i Sues for Maintenance. was at once experienced, because |cvents | the Wenld Court. | Mrs. Hazel’H. Mardres, 1211 Four the outcome of the plebiscite would [ : : | and.ahalf street southwest, has filed The opening of a new unbrok |mnde-hall SErge against Otis R. depend, necessarily, how it was RF’ & . aintenanc : » {elegrap! )etween New York eligion. | suit for mainten: is 1 i 5 e conducted. Gen. Pershing's | telesraph line between New York ¢ P £ | St dies, "avho drives a. truck. The ; i A and partly | and Mexico City was marked last{ Millions of Catholics in the United LEAEES: . -xandri va., Jan w—l t I t efforts were unsuccesstul and parthy | Ce, Ty M " e of messages | States are renewing pledges of their | W St e h. oy omorro (S as ortuni (0] u 1 5 between President Coolidg nd ¥ it Lith in connection with the holding 22, 18 ez 5 4 fo b . 1y because of his dif- 8 . 3 band deserted her. the wi health and partly because of his i { Calles. Both expressed the hope | of the Eucharistic congress in Chi- D tiorieys Board Alties, he returned to the Un 2 . s Ities; he that the new service would be mutual- | c1go. and hundreds of thousa e Mmith nppear for the wife . P g 1 she nsl vas o States and b v;u!mh(h‘rl llr £ o [y advantageous them have gone to Chicago to act g . > wken over by Maj. Gen. Lassitcr : lly take part in the religious festi- | | hen in command of the A wreck on the Pennsylvania R The congress is marked by the| 1¢ yon need work, read the 0 Gen. Lassiter ri- | road near Latrobe, Pa, cost the lives | attendance there of Cardinal Bon- | cojunins of The Star ame troubles tl of 15 persons and injuri E special representative of the Pershing had found. Chile \\"ul,:ld in addition to high property damage eight other cardinals and high not agree to the terms favored by | The cause of wreck was i rear-end | church dignitaries from all parts of | . . o b avy q » Profit-Sharing Sale! the commission as assuring a fair | collision, when a fast Eastbound ex- | the United States and abroad. The Lactobacillus Acidophilus Milk Monday ends our June Profit-: l_“””v" Sale! T : vote. He introduced and the plebis. | press crashed into another Eastbound | papal legate and those who, came For ftestinal disorders | home-lovers have been purchasing dependable furniture for considerably less. Have {tary commission passed resolu-|train, which had been halted on the | with hum from Rome were taken to sulor Infesting! Sinonmaet it } | | cause of the condition of It has been a happy and profitable week— tion stating this fact. Chil i »Ah} lin J :Ul'yn. broken hose con- | Chic a s;\,@( SXI] lrfxi!l, painted Prepared by the vou Shared i" !hC.\C r('"]x'l"kab](‘ Ot Criflg‘s:’ If n()rY hC do“.n tomorrow, Carlv—fm’ it's th{‘ return, le week declared the nego ction. he wreck once again served |the c: al i, which passed through NATIONAL VACCINE AND P, 3 through | Interstate mmerce Commission | shi thousan. \ 3 Tormed e ot mere. At the same | Which requires the installation of [ brings to America the first personal 1515 U St. N » former President Alessandri of | e L e 3 = o— m— 1 B o it TouEnt By the Blame for | : e | Bumsteadswn"ns m ings. Buy the pieces vou want and pay for them out of the family budget while you the Dinited States has fost the [ IFEL Y (L0 SElTRRe T O | oo, | g S A a joving 2 se. el ; e o can steering committee | 1, ypderstanding, o judgment and | TO it contal - il of the House agreed last week to ask | 1, he able to see not only the things Sold everywhere, or by mail. 50c Uatlons were at an end and so in- | to call ‘attention to an order of the |stations en route crowded with wo TION A N ANSTITUTE sy an iy ol wantto ninsths cvenb! formed the United States ¢ ) 3 automatic train e on the rail. | representative o o “"'\!""““’" to | Our Liberal Terms of Credit make it easy for every one to take advantage of these sav- {he United States 3 ) G ”!]‘p!h(; (‘mml‘]r h\,:x‘.‘,:l":: S e C R0 (s Klian ] The true and most to be desired| To children an angel of mercy." When b, 3 rica result of education is not to cram o are followed 1T NEVER FAILLS e o C’,’.:g:,"fi' | the mind with facts, but to train it apcity and enormous cost of SAN. $189 3 C ed h 3 oREET I bt g full dose. Stoo _P B 3 . for sine die adjournment of Congress A ! ” NG 7 TR et under the | ; gress | which are for the instant in pl 2 : & % > | on Wednesday, June 30. 1 solu 5 st anc h th | Philadelohia f 5 rt t emier Briand—the | gt IO Lo A, e Touse but past and through them f D P y (4 avenpo ui e 1int was resigned. }-rai‘jn-l'!w rrow and is expected to pass. 3 T 7 . \ of the ministers was placed in|The date for adjounrment finds a Triple Patent Suction 2 { > AT SR TR he hands of President humnern\lt‘l number of important measures still Guaranteed TheExcephonProvengI}_“Le 7 LIRS last week after Finance Minister |lost in the churning currents of con- Jj08e ¢ 42022 # — e ' $ Peret had ned because of the |troversy. Among them are the 3 105¢ #1522 % 1022 a Rule, you judge the value of 2 % e a \nacceptability of some of his plans | relief bills, the rivers and h W what ou vy’ as @ N\ o ‘rench | measure, the latter containing bittet 3 2"That “proves controversial terms; French debt rati- | in oftering vou really modern. NER-6TAl; fication, coal legislation and prohibi- | What ie " usually < o same 3 3 ¢ tar . nto a spare tion legislation. Although'the mem class work. we : that 1 i e e & bem h: Good a L room by .means of the fu ered such aifficulty in forming . new cabinet that.the reins of the bers of both houses are insis pver nd-made plates our s i office In An p - premiership changed again and the [ Jors of both houses are insistent over " iler "plaies % gotd Penusiry " Need ot *Be "Expenainy | Wo - ch is concealed in the as Ve » fo! r P r 2 S es, Y num, | iave proven his Lo M und even wl h 1 ¢ i I} was n to former Premier|iogy is anxious to get away from o st thousands. of others—why not let us eon > his is a very small s leader of the Radical WINZ | \Washington and to their work of pre b nce You. =) I i such a ctive grou 3 the Evendy Bevitiment paring for the November congre GOLDIGROWN 8 S BRIDGE BY DR. FREIOT AND STAFF OF : i A w B club chair and high-back w sional elections. President Coolidge AND '$8, GUARANTEED. I’.x‘:l}“‘r CAREFUL DENTISTS e ¢ Brazil, which withdrew from the |30 3 upholstered in " & 4 joins them in the hope for 2 1 council of the League of Nations a5 | Jajohrment on g oo ‘l‘“h‘i‘ Tenty-five Soars of good. honest dentistry is our record. Thousands of olor con rote: gainst th al of " 1 e egeruepgpd » iy i, g s in patients in Washington and surrounding = cities ywni hoose protest ag belief that the country is In need of || besitiee phoof "of our reliabllis and for® dentistry that. Is natural” looking. 22 o powers to r a per gue powers t L a rest from and would be glad to see and is guaranteed. simu ly with | & rest. ] ced this action last |30 adjournment of Congress. b signing from the League 5 = A Terma of aids 25 Pi entirely. By reason of | Although it inst the policy of Payment ® Attends- 4.- 1ece o e ons reaaar. Brasl remains a | the "CIVil Service” Commisaion, ~the Pl 407—Seventh St. N.W.—407 ance it i g k Senate committee on civil service last er for two vears after her date na ivil service last J S o . ignation, ~and some league | week voted to favor u resolution by s i isiies i g Bedroom Suite e "to“the hope that @ | Sendtor Heflin ‘of Alabama which our large, reception rooms; cight, sperating, cxtmetie tnd, opreive v . rooms. inistration in the restoration of the T conomic situation. M. Brian en- bed Eiaatld vOuId dequlco all b tions trom the [§ E0G™eachanical dentistry. Everything pertaining to the comfort of our patients 3 . Government to be made on a basis of 5 back as & member, nad asi You will find here. > P ithdrhwal there | aPportionment among the States. Of Cleanligess Ts One of Our Striking Features. ! I on that her Dresident had | ficers of the Clvil Service Commission | Very Mpecial Attention to Nervous People. en congratulated on the action by | testified that while they favor the ap No Charge for Extracticg When Other Work Is Beinc Done. T e tates Ambassador to | Portionment rule in making appoint Hours: 9 AM. (0 6 P.M. Nindays: 10 AM. to 1 P Fragil. This was hotly denied at the [ments in the Kederal service, they Look for the Name DR. FREIOT and Address. One of the outstanding fcatures State Department and by the Am-[do not believe the rule should be fol- Be Sure You Get Into the Right Office. Phone Main 19 of our great Profit Sharing Sale ! tesador Hinioelr. lowed in cutting down employes. o o e SR Separations, it was contended, should t is constructed with - be based on efficiency and length of lighted walnut veneer of unus heen under fire by the Senate tariff Service. chness and gum wood posts committee, had troubles of its own. | i i very ldf‘la”h.r been artistically Commissioner Glassie, testifying be ontinuing their investigation of ONE WEEK ONLY Gattied out) ‘re the Senate committee last week. llhfl expenditures by candidates in mpi Sl 88 Gallon JUNE 21-25 lsclosed that at one of the meetings | recent Pennsylvania prima mem- . f the commission he had an argu- ; horr‘ u:hn.ln special Senate committee ment with Commissioner Culbertson, | under the leadership of Senator James Tt Minister to Tumania, which | A. Reed unearthed more interesting PENNSYLVANIA reached a climax when he called Mr. | details ntl the election methods in ey nax ™y ! Sitson | vogue in Pennsylvania. Two o i ‘ : Cult a liar and Mr. Culbertson wo_of the | s e knocked off his glass with & tobacco | Interesting disclosures were that the wuch flung across t table. president of the Philadelphia Manu- facturers’ Association, Joseph R. & f Another attempt to make a new |Grundy, advanced in loans to the com- > I B It t world record in circling the globe be- | mittee which worked for the election | 4 > i uy at a last week wl’\ifl?‘umdou ‘Wells, | of Senator Pepper more than $300,000, il 08l f ewspaper man, and Edward S. Evans, [and testimony by Wayne B. Wheeler i i f 200/ d 1 | » Reduction ealthy Detroit manufacturer, »muleduho\ved that & number of Senators from New York on_the Aquitania.|and Representatives were paid by the i i They hone, to reach New York from | Antl-Saloon League to go ahout the GUARANrEED i ) ' the West in 28 days, allowing for 6 |country making speeches favoring A ®f Don't put off in furni day “{rus\vyhn A{xlam;w,’ f%r Eui prohibition. FOR USE 0 i h.:\'e \\':‘r;tgi\fi:{:\:f llfes';r\“:l::: ':: rope; 8 for Asla; 9 for the Pacific and 4 — & i 1 W' i o bu: y hat table for the library, a desk for prominent pa carrying them on 4 e The logic of Secretary of the Treas- ai i . he dash ury Mellon has evidently defeated the “-’(hr:.‘:r r:n;‘,v‘?mf,‘;)c'fi’";e;f‘ f’.ufi"."%‘r' The 140th anniversary of the birth |attempts to have passed at this ses- ol ale O Me' al Beds aigtied, welteanstracted Hetes 2 e of the American flag was celebrated | slon of Congress the McNary-Haugen ed, w appropriately throughout the Nation |farm relief bill, which would create tial list of the many pieces that have been reduced for this s ast week in the annual observance of |& board for the disposal of surplus & f " i Bt has become known a8 <Flag day.” | Crops. The bill has been fought by GI Attractive, comiortable and economical! | the administration as uneconomic, but They come in every size and all the i ” il e @ iving oom Fiber Furniture, The tariff commission, which h: Do You Need Anything for President Coolidge last week ap- the farmers In the West, who suffer standard colors so you may choose one Suit Dining Boh Syph S Yy . uites, ini ohn yphon that will match your other bedroom Room Suites, Refrigerators — all furniture — mahogany, walnut, birch Breakfast Room sizes, Kroehler Bed walnut, American walnut, Huguenot Suites, Bedroom Davenport Suites, Al o ety Suites, Library Springs, Couches. i d Tables, Desks, Mattresses or Pil- SILVER GRAY_BRONZE GREEN Palais Royal—Fourth Floor ST Vhliswasen: : Palais Royal—Fourth Floor Special Offer One Week Only New Summer Floor Coverings Share Generously Tomorrow! 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