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WLKONS REUTES " FRETON CHARGE Leader of Arctic Expedition Says He Has Not Quarreled With Maj. Lanphier. EX-KAISER DENOUNCED. Called “Traitor” and ‘‘Deserter” in Debate on Claims Bill. BERLIN, July 1 (®).—After tumul- tuous scenes occasjoned “ommunist attacks on President von Hindenberg and the former German emperor, who was denounced as ‘“deserter” and “traitor,” the Reichstag ended second reading on the exruler's cloims | roll call vote. METHODIST PRAISES .| MEXICAN PROBRESS “de. | Bishop Miller Says Calles Has ohd 1 % o | Opened 4.000 New Primary Schools. By the Associated Press. FAIRBANKS. Alas Capt. George Hubert W of the Detroit Arctic leaves here i clared today g Thomas | Itridge | my ob- | helieve we ever will G. Lanphier, Field, Mich., server with the exped Capt. | Wilkins spoke in answer 1o a state: | By the Associated Press ment in Seattls Monday hy Lieut. Carl | ~ CHICAC B. Eielson, aviator of the undertaking. | hest condition of Capt. Wilkins said that differences | George A. Miller of eame up occasionally as to the be oTeopal. salatan noliey for some moven et pedition, which fz i e to find land in the Arc | sch that these were settled amicably. The | g leader said that he did not believe | that Maj. Lanphier would participate | in further exploration work of the parts i te Army Swiles. |of foreign property there. - i .| *“In its religious policy Mexico is Wilkins added that supplies for | . ARG e another attempt to discover land in [Simply tzying to end political inter. the Arctic next Spring were en route | '€ . 1 to Point Barrow. the northernmost fald. “I believe the tp of Alaska and the supply base of |church problem in a constructive way, the expedition. = | All Mexico wants from the United Z |'States is a little friendly neutrality BAN ON PRESS AGENT'S | " —oe ACTIVITY IS ADVOCATED | BABY KICKED BY HORSE. Improvement of Newspapers to Hospital B ity st ealiAy., | TrompesmETesr Brortbuts. Special Digpatch to The Star. sociation Meeting in Nebraska. | FROSTBURG, Md., July 1.—Russell, 2.year-old son of Jacob Opel, who lives 7 Shs Auwointed Femse. "m\ the National highwr_\', six miles LOS ANGELES, Calif., July 1.—|\est of Frostburg, was brought to Improvement of the editorial depart-| \finers' Hospital, here, unconscious ment of newspapers and the elimina-!ang in a critical cond tion of “press agent publicity disguis-! having been kicked by a horse. ed as news,” were the two objectives|gperation may be performed to s of a ‘progress of advancement’ for|the v " the National Editorial Association, outlined in the address of President | Frank O. Edgecombe of Geneva, Nebr., | at the opening of the newspaper | publishers’ convention here vesterday. Mr. Edgecombe also disclosed that | “our newspapers should at all times | support definitely and boldly every | constitutional and statutory enact- | ment and give our utterances weight | by private and public chservance of | the same principle. obedience to law and respect for consdiunuind - | thority.” | The association’s annual prize for the best editorial page went to the Transcript, Freehold, N. J., and the Reporter, Walton. N. J., won the cup for the best weekly newspaper. SCHOOL GETS $1,000,000. Wesleyan College for Women to Start First of Construction. MACON, Ga.. July 1 (®).—Dr. F. A. Quillian, president of Weslevan Col- lege for Women, announced last night the completion of a million-doliar fund, which will permit the college to proceed with the building of the first | million-dollar unit of its three-mil- lion-dollar expansion program. Dr. Quillian stated that the college had completed the requirements, namely, the raising of $200.000 to ob- | tain a gift of $100,000 offered by . N. Duke of New York and Durham, N. C. This was done. he stated, through the underwriting of a balance of $43,000 today by 10 prominent busi- ness men. Weslevan, a Methodist * Episcopal South college, claims the distinction of being the first college to have is- sued a diploma to a woman. GOLF LIARS LEAD. Radio Achievement Also Scored By British Women. LONDON, July 1 (®).—Men tell Bishop 0. Methodist statement last an endeavor St thousand new primary have heen opened in Mexico Calles became president,” said hop Miller. 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It makes no difference how old you are | —or how young you are—how long you have been under weight—or how much under weight you are, “iron- ized yeast” tablets are positively guaranteed to pick you right up, and add from five to twenty pounds of good firm flesh iw three weeks' time. If they fail get your money | back. large 60-tablet package, or sent di- | rect from laboratory on receipt of price. Atlanta, Ga. LYRIC PIANO CO., 1738 14th STREET N. W. Save Money on a Player A SPECIAL PLAYER of a Carload Lot That We Sell at Monthly FREE Sold by druggists, at $1.00 for a Ironized Yeast Co., Desk 200, | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON who presided at the exercises, and greetings were brought by Mrs. James M. Willey, State regent. The band next rendered the “Battle Hymn of the Republic,” and the history of the milestone, which was erected in 1792, was recited by Mrs. Velma S. Barber, | who was_responsible for the restora- tion of all the historlc District bound- ary markers. “Washington” was sung by Master Davis, and “Columbia’ was recited by Miss Nellle E. Dashiell, | while “America_the Beautiful? was | sung by the gathering. A wreath of flowers was placed on the milestone by Master Philip Somer- \ ville Bowie, a descendant of the orig- |inal owner; Ninian Beall and children completed the dedication by strewing flowers. The ceremonies closed with an address by Mrs. John M. Beavers, vice president general, D. A. R., and the singing of “The Star Spangled Banner” by the audience. Among those present were: Mrs. Philip Sheriff, regent of Magruds Chapter; Mrs. James M. Harper, re gent of Columbia chapter;: Miss Kath- rina L. Harvey, State chairman of the historic spots committee; Mr. Pritchard, State chairman of the en nment committee, and Miss ; DISTRICT LANDMARK DEDICATED BY D. A. R. Exercises Are Held at Eighth Mile- tone on Eastern Avenue, Kenilworth. The eighth District of Columbia | milestone on Eastern avenue, Kenil- worth, was dedicated yesterday after- noon by the Littlejohn-Boyden Chap- ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which has preserved the monument with an iron fence, The ceremonies opened with the | Lord’s Prayer, led by Mrs. Fred Per- |lee, chaplain of the chapter, followed | by the playing of ““America” by four ¢ Band, Master Dutresne and 8. L. Johnson and Technical Sergts. H. W. Phillips and A. Garcgorz. The pledge to the American Fred L. Voland. regent of the Face Creams 60c Pompeian Day Cream ........... 60c Pompeian Night Cream 75¢c Howard'’s Buttermilk Cream .... $1.00 Mercolized Wax 75c Lady Esther Cream ......... 50c Woodbury’s Cold or Facial Cream 25¢ Woodbury's Cold o Facial Cream ...... 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Market me requesting th the temporary routes along Penns vania avenue of the Burleith Bus line and the Chevy Chase coach line be made permanent W received terday afternoon by. the Public Utilities Commission. Previous to beginning the work of widening E street, these two bus lines were routed on that th fare, the Burleith bus termi Tenth and I streets and the Chase line at Union Station. ‘enter Market dealers pointed out that the present temporary route would be of utmost convenience to the public in getting downtown to the market Special Dispateh to The Star. ROCKVILLE, Md., July 1.—Judge Robert B. Peter in Circuit Court here @ a absolite divorce to Mrs. Willis . Westlake, with of $50 a month and custody .. 19 vyears old, the v well known in ‘Washington anclal circles and proprietor of the Dixie Tavern here, was charged with adultery, and a co-respondent was ned in the suit filed by M Westlake August 12, last r. 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Count von Bernstorff of Germany congratulated the Jewish candida who had successfully presented the Palestine soclety's case. . MAIL PLANE TO START OVER HISTORIC ROUTE 150 Years Ago Post Rider Took Nine Days to Go Between Bos- ton and New York. By the Associated Press. BOSTON, July 1.—Mail planes will fly today for the first time over the countr:’s oldest post route, between Boston and New York. Contract air mail route No. 1, authorized by Con- gress last year, will make Boston the terminus of air mail lines to the West and South. Less than 150 vears ago a post rider on horseback carried in two saddlebags all of the mail from New York to Boston, or from Boston to New York. In Summer the trip re- quired seven days; in Winter nine. Three mailings were sent out eich week In Summer, and two in Winter. Beginning today a plane is to ar- = rive in Boston each morning with | The politicians seem to find an ex mail from the West. 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