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D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 25 1926 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'ORY IN THIS LOS ANGELES SCHOOL. The pupils do not study their animals have the live animals bef them, the class going to the zoo and Mme. Olz . explaining all the details. The photo shows a Impurd undergoing In l)hnl‘rtlnn i A PRINCE MEETS THE “FLIVVER KING.” isit of the Crown Prince and Crow a call at the Dearborn home of the intricate details of the flivver aphs taken in the office An incident I report and explained n at right. hi by P. & A. Photos LIEUT. COMDE. BYRD MAKES A RE T TOTH of Secretary of the Navy Wilbur yesterday, when Lieut. the details of his flight over the North Pole in an airplane “Comdr. Byrd made an ofi Assistant Secretary K il Ford—and Henry explained Copyright by P. & A Photos. L 1T nd John J. Fitzgerald, vete until some other veteran ¢ HOME The chumy APANESE PREFER - MEXIGANS A John P. EXPOSITION. The mural is the work of Peppino Mangravite, artist of ion holds his reprasenting the American ideal of the plo!orlmn of .mhnw.d by m» s & ts CHILDREN'S BUREAU. EXHIBIT FOR THE SESQUICENTENNIAIL Washington and New York, and its titte is, “The Child Shall Be First,” Nation \ CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AMONG THE VETERANS OF SOLDIEI: 3 War, throwing “horse oot to decide the championship of the home. m. SUPPORT PLEDGED HELLOEG FAVORS TATE BUILDMCS AiL DUIL !3' nizati med to Back to Erect Museums Here. on For Campa ey atsn UPEEEPERES | exchange of views seph day, Cam ingt | invitation to attend is received mL wures definitc arrange bration in Fede: 1 hoard tever helmbe - given the the s t Jousmed to meet 4t the call of uze chafrman, | such a conference it might well S | thi HAGUE GONFERENCE Ti in Proposmg U.'S. Participation in Law Meet, Presents Letter. nkham, rter of committee se's approvs ion proposing ze, under the resolu y requested to call the onference st The Hague for codifica of international law. It was dis. sed in Secretary Kellogg’s vhen the State Department wched informally by the ernment nez to that g would wis r THEY ARE PROBABLYITHE the world, gathered at Quantico, P sl ARTS CLUB MEMBERS HOLD ANNUAL JUNE FETE Supper and Dance Revuo| Takes Place at Devereux Home in Chevy Chase conference to rerlinds gover: time for th ting the codification 1l law of peace.’ | | Lawn Attached Three Conditions. secretary said, however, that he wched the following three con ns That all interested states, wt members of the League hould have freest oppo icipate account should be taken oric of jurists in well as ther | hundred and * | guests of the Arts Club assembled | evening on the Dr. and Mrs. J | Chevy Chase for the | of that organization, a lawn supper and dance r the suppe vich v rounds west of the house, a pro of exceptional interest and merit was | rendered, with the terrace on the south front : 2 prelude to th was enacted by members ersonating the ts welcomir evenin This Morris Leisen- Club, was as “Aunt Lynch Luque a gentleman of Several members uni: wn of the home of Devereux at nnual June fete which compriseds rue. After ce should hn 15 the projec epared and the n-American said he nds zovernme proposals, pondence was on Devereiic the ts the sketch, written by L. ring, president of the / rendered by Miss 4 R i as “Judge Devereux the old school,” rchbishop Fyan of the clan The prised four groups ve two f nu and an_elfin dance. Lvelyn Davis gave an Egyp- tian dance to native music. Three | members of the Tchernikoff-Gardner { School of Dancers s | number, ™" in | which Lilla La_ Garde, Alice Louise | Hunter and Catherine Baden part ub. | Pated. Ruth Lewis performed a bubble dance and Alice Louise Hunter gave |a solo entitled The program Wi group of three dances by Mme. Desiree | Lubovska, a juba dance entitled “Clas- sical American Jazz"; an Egyptian “eremonial dance and “Vogue, a Satire on Modes and Manners.” The con- | eluding number was preceded by a o |pantomimic prelude of brightly 2 Ismm.kml artistd who, searching for subjects to paint, were suddenly en- |tranced by the appearance of the | dancer in’ whose poses they immedi- Al"l) ‘wund inspiration. - [ Holds U. S. endeavor tion of international law. I am not at the moment pre y that the time is pro an_international confer : subject, 1 think that if gress is favorably dispos participation by the United States da for ation which would enable ment to send representa conference whenever an an appropr Gove tives to a ative Tinkham, R sachusetts, author of !hn in a statement comment- ing on the committee action, said the | League of Natio d “failed as a political mechanism for world peace’ and adoption of the resolution “would r0e the United States at the Hagu as a willing_partner in the dmnlup ment and administration of intern: justice by judicial Repres n esolution, Not to Be Shot At ;m the Detroit Free Press Disturbances in Poland dv"‘ not do- i v any good. The zlo > "ot course, Is aware, is a | Denver, Colo., bank, lays claim to the unit of currency, even if it does look | title of ‘éhampion shoot then |t take o the tasidermist STRAIGHTES d are tied for first |IL|(‘P w H| seo served on the | revue a | N THE WORLD. Vi, for shooting matches. es of 780 bull's-eyes out of 800. rst Class Pvt. E. Marksmen of the M Russell of San Diego, Calif., ine Corps, MERIGAN WAYS AMERICA FFICFR Hawaii Regarded as Entirely Immigration Agent Safe From Danger of Yellow Peril. RILEY H. ¢ Ty BY ments on und in the cc Anese 1anguage NEWSPApers. thousands of y Amer | fcan citizens of Orfental ance th selected from stations all over nd Corpl. Ru ¥ U ft Charge, Bullet Wounds .md Leap ‘I | From I']nrd Floor Result From Dreams| tod Press. | IMINGHAM, Ala., June | strange sieep viclous dr seems to have overtaken two women here and a man in North Carolina. Today one woman is in the hospital, {another in jail and the man can hardly | By ¢ Mr: | —A ms:mn} & ago with {to kin {on Harry Minnie Leigeber, 25, said she | uming she was being attacked She puiled a pistol from pillow and fired twice at supposed assailant, | to find she had fired a bul her side. Hospital authorities s: lwm recovey the officers she went to sieep in an 4 and vesterday | different machine. a charge | automobi Asheville, N. C., told local to. months in nmons in North Carolina thre »ke here She is threate; £ not released from il of transport herself Smith told friends he dreamed a bear him through a mountain iped through the window bedroom and awoke automobile A swollen | 1 . |Crown Princess Says Women Equal Men {In Trade, Bul Prefers Her By the Associated Press | “cricaco, June 25 —Crown Prin- | have jus men, but she prefer home rather than for its adventure. “I think women have as good busi- going 1t as good busin to see women at in business just brains, Princess Louise, with Crown Prince Gustavus Adol- phus, her husband, is most charmed ness heads as men and just as much by the warm-heartedness and whole- the princess replied with |heartedness of Americans, and won- some spirit to a_query on her viewa.|ders if ‘it is because the country is “So why shouldn’t they work? It's|new that the people are so lively and especially nice for them to do so So much interested in everythin ex in Home when they have some special talent —doctors or lawy cess Louise (»f Sweden thinks \\qyn\nn see women at home s hy But 1 like to ther than just into business for visiting Chicago Molnar, Who Attacked Opposition |Other Leader, Not to Serve: - By Radio to The Star and the Chicago Iy News. VIENNA, June 25.—Finance Minis- | o ter Bud has canceled the of Franz Molnar as supervisor. of the turnover tax, declaring mmm go- | 1 ing to incur suspicion "by making a |, hero out of a rowdy. Molnar 14-"!5 m attack on = Opposition VIENNA POST WITHDRAWN. |SHELTON HEADS DENTISTS Officers Chosen at Annual| egeiabies Meeting of Association. Dr. Charles R. Shelton was elected 1 >sident of the District of Columbt , Dertal Soclety at the annual ms entl: vosday night. Dr. R. L. Morrison | was chosen vice president. Dr, M., F. thy'h::lectefltn::umwm o, b, | o a stolen | the fun of | | | | & | | | tulips, of | question is one of the most Vit | fact, 1t 2 proportion | the popul MILLIONS OF TULIPS DUMPED IN SEA DAILY | yi00ui’t™ v poputntion fexeiusive {of the Army and personnel) is Holkand Bu!b Gxomer< Scorn to Sell |about 307.000. The b sus figur Blooms, Incidental Part | number 1 Th of Crop. av late th » blood 508 and in the born Press Holland, piled high with , vellow, white, red and pass through the going’ seaward to | Emough blossoms | homes are thus By the Associated HAARLEM, Great b m: some black canal these d: sink their cargoe: Thousands of these American are just reachi age. Virtus generation of parents, who were brought ne of their own accord to work in | the fields. Their children, American similation of races, and that i3 why the attitude of the children on social matters is watched with e: interest. The revolt of the young against traditional om is given much space in the Japanese newspa- pers and figures much in conversation. The traditional custom Is for the parents to arrange the marriage. Often the children are not consulted Girls have little choice asto husbands. Base Ball Influence. Now the children, brought up in a semi-American environment, are sho ing a striking spirit-of independence. Inside the home the atmosphere may be purely Japanese. Outside, it be- comes American. The child plays on an American playground, goes to an American school, often goes to an American Sunday school. In sports he mingles with the children of o dozen other races, playing games that are distinctly American, such as base ball, basket ball and foot ball. The process of assimilation is work ing in Hawail. It is one of many signs which give civic leaders hers a faith that in the generations to come Hawall’s great Oriental population will not overwhelm the Caucassians. Ha axlet heap. on'the bank 4 feet high and feet long. You will be refused. “Take two or three for your lac the gardener | will kindly refusing to take your | pocketbook in exchange. It is a thing not done. The guild does not permit it. The agreement among the tulip growers observed with the utmost rigor, is to sell bulbs only. Florists who buy the bulbs, whether in Hol land, England, Japan or America, may sell the tulips, but not the bulh raisers of Haarlem. Thelr fortunes come from the bulbs. They soid $10,000,000 worth to the United States last year, and as much more to the rest of the world. ‘The choice tulip lands comprise about 3,000 acres. Each bulb grows three flowers and at the right hour the flowers are cut. The producer keeps one for the next season and ex- ports two. Om wonders why the flowers and their stems are not left ln mmumr, but it appears injure the soil than l& A other plants and r are mwn between the or 5 Japanese traditional American lines. (Covyright. §926. by Chicago Daily I.onkmg for Sleep. From Capper's Mag: A ity man who had hired out to a farmer for harvest was called for breakfast at 4 a.m. He eame down stairs, but left the house and started down the road. ~ “Hey, there!” shouted the farmer. vAln't m golng '&:t vo;n- breakfast Wmu. IN CONFERENCE = g | The House sent the McFadden Sill back, to conference with ~Senate yesterday, after instruct. its conferees to adhere to the branch huklix nmvlslom of the 3 in the ses. wall will develop, it is belleved, along as Sequel to She of Smuggler. R wr Mexi him tc mo | infor sent the first step in the |! treme | here or ' ® | of the U lee here investigatior trict r ), v a makin g the affalr to the federal offl General Peeved When Wife Fails to Appear in Divorce Case MUNICH, ria, June 25 (A The petitio divorce brought Frau Ludend inst Gen Ludendorft, quarter court peared pe 3 represented by a lawyer. for a postponem the general's wrath, d that his wifs Frau Lude the president peared, in secret. nounced. June 25 () ster, the vil- mighty man Price” of Glouc smith, s a He bends a four-inch h double with his hand - of horseshoe steel i akes one end in each hand am! be the bar into a_loop. Recenily lifted 430 pounds of iron from the ground to his knee. Hallllyunoldnndhuboen- ‘blacksmith for