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Bundred ) per share in the for each two ‘shares 1e to be paid for in 55 after notice. that such torized by the meeting iny N WP Ly “dava notice of | such_meeting shllll he II‘F" by publication | {n The Evening Star newspaper and the Vashington Post m\unlp"" inthe Gy of ‘Washington, D C TOR B. DEY. fi R. rm ident. WAL ARL BEASURY DEI NENT.GFF P m. “amptroller of, the, Carredcs. Washing. . Dece i) 5 Notico n-mby "eivgn o .,x; n. uym may have Natlonal B M acion ! District Of Colambia. that o samo must be bresented to W. A Mills: M‘h (h« legal proof thereof. oo d “l(),H ,1rnm this date, or fraiohed Ty ARLES W. COLLINS, m the Currenicy. Y MAKP. BY OLD: | o, dolfzerea a var. AD x k. Phisdeiphia or et ANSVER AND STOR- 0T e ther_than those contracted °wqfwo WEROWER Koom 526, OOFING-——b Koons ?x Soom n{o_R(wI l-tll'll"fi Roof Painting. KOON anything in fhe line, Roofing 119 3rd St. Company Maln 9. 24-Hour Telephone and e - | mittee to spend $10,000 for expenses small mimeographed one-sheet | ser which the Liberals are dis. surreptitiously, there are sainst the presence of naval forces and state ridiculing the Conservative ion of the interests of Nica- for 100 years is the commission Conservative president, would llke the United His proposals for Yy W country “H\ be hefore (h.- "4 approved. Would Hold Control. The United States would be granted the right to intervene when necessary adequate government elections. tes would guarantee nd independence of retain the right to through Nicaraguan sovereignty Nicaragua and al According to the treaty outlined agua would concede to the United hts to develop the country, ure financial rehabilita- tion 'md security and the public he The l'r(‘ild(’nt of the United States would recommend a financial adviser, o be appointed by the Nicaraguan | president. This adviser would be an erican and have the power to veto spenditures. There would also be n collector-general of all gua would not have a stand- ing army, but would have a_constab- y by United States ear period it became ssary to prevent a political up- ng, American officers would have privilege to take control of the nstabs Nicaragua would not enter a treaty th or lease or sell terirtory to a ign power other than the United ates without the consent of the United States. B |BLOCK SENATORS’ TRIP TO NICARAGUA ! FOR TIME BEING| (Continued from First Page.) clared after he had offered the resalu- tion, which would authorize the com- “to visit such countries and to sit during the recess of Congress at such iymes and Dlaces as it deems advis- able.” The Senator, who has repeatedly at- tacked the administration’s Central American policy and advocated arbitra- tion of the Mexican controversy, em- phasized that conflicting reports from the troubled zones continue to arrive, and sald he hoped to take his commit- tee over the ground in an effort to ob- tain first-hand information. Consideration of the resolution to- day was expected to coincide with the sailing for Nicaragua_from Quantico, Va., of the transport Henderson, with a detachment of Marines. The ship | will stop at Parris Island, . C., for more Marines, making 1,200 in all to be taken to the Central American | countFy on this trip. Attacking the American occupation of the Corinto-Managua Railroad, Dr. T. S. Vaca, confidential agent in Wash- ington of the Nicaraguan Liberal fac- tion, assebted last night that it indi- cated Diaz's strength had “reached its lowest ebb and his tottering regime needs to be propped by Latimer's forces."” While Senator Borah was making his move in the Senate, Representa- tive Moore, Democrat, Virginla, also renewed his opposition to the adminis- tration policy toward Central America, offering a resolution asking why Amer. ican forces in Nicaragua had been ex- panded. e YANKEE DIVISION CLUB WILL MEET TONIGHT Edwards and Logan Will Be Prin- UPON WHAT WE SAY Our roof adviee s uided toal experience. Lot “?‘mu i & [RONCL o A MILLION DOLLAR —printing plant squipped to handle every ind of printing Job. 'l'hc Nauonal Capital Prcss bth (:m pany Ly NE il FLORIDA INVESTORS Your next payment—can you meet it? I can help yvou. See me and get my plan. No charge or conference. JAMES A. MACELWEE, 4 710 14th St. N.W. ington, D. C 24 i3 You Have A Good Curled Hair Mattress ou paid for long hatr. won 2&".-... 105 Far Jut ot bigh priced than short hair lient, Why take @ chanc 1 lei some one break h into short halr; Bedell’s Factory _Main 3621. 610 E st Get Ready for Spring Housecleaning Consult us today about muking new window shades 1o measure. Our {actory B EERL ATT 1o Jow Biimime wi Boroms. Phout Linc NW. 879 cipal Speakers at Affair at Wardman Park. Overseas veterans of the 26th Divi- { sion, members of the Yankee Division | {Club of Washington, will exchange | World War reminisces tonight at | the third annual dinner of the club, | which will be held at the Wardman | Park el Maj. Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, who inded the dlvision in France, 1. Logen, who headed \ France and is 1 in the Massa- | , will be the will be purely social, and twill Include: Lieut. Col Thomas J. Dickson of the 1st Div | «lon, Assistant Secretary of W | Hanford MacNider of the 2d Division nd Maj. Gen. Charles T. Menoher of division, pictures will while in Gen. James F. President club, be nee. Coupal, Coolldge, and the A shown of | { “the 2 | May | cian to !dent of th on arrangements | sentative Willlam P. y {man: Maj. P. D. Glassford, | sentative B. C. Reece, Ernest Red- | mona, J. Robert Conroy and Jack Connélly. i . Woman Badly Hurt by Street Car. | Ar unidentified white woman about 65 years old was knocked down and serfously injured while crossing G street cast of Seventh street. today of U. S. Troops Interdicted , ; | partnership or a | Chattanooga > Fighting | | { | § Upper: Marines at Quantico reud!n; the “war news” just before boarding the transport Henderson for Nica- ragua. fl‘wwr left: The Henderson headed for Nicaraguan shores, laden with cheering M :nrlnes. Lower right: Lieut. Col. H. Y. Rhea, commanding the 5th Regiment of Marines, now en route to the turbu- lent Central American Republic. Income Tax Problems Simplified for All tion at source” act of 1926, apacity act- to the rm enue ymmissioner of intes ments to during the year of 81, he recipient of such | payment:. s f the recipient | is married, report x ¢ be made if | the payments ag; than | 500. 1f the marits pavee is unknown to the payor, or if the marital status of the payee ged during the the payee fs idered a single person for the pur ing fon returr te ation for | each employee is required of employ- ers. The requirement is not limited 10 periodical payments, but a single payment must be reported Information returns are carefully checked with the individual return of the taxpayer to whom such payments | are mad During the year 1926 | many delinquent retur: e secured as a result of the examination of in- formation returns. others report of payments wages, pre- ations, re- or other | ns, profits, | payments of | hough ove ed in returns | of interest States; to corpo: merchan- freight, | } ices and sim- | of rent made to real estate agents (but the agent must report payments to a landlord if d during the year was $1,500 or more to a single person, of “interest, miums, ann munerations, fixed or determinable and income.” However the following character, $1,500, need not be repo of information: Paym on obligations of the payments of any type m rations; payments made dise; telegrams, phone, orage, profe ser emolument : pay- ments made by branch offices of bust ness houses located in foreign coun. | tries to alien employes serving in foreign countries; and p: by the United States to soldiers and to its clvillan f‘mx)l:)yes Information returns are required on or before March 15, 1927, on Form 1099, and must be accompanied by a lnl!s\r of transmittal on Form 1096, which shows the number of returns| filed. Copies of the form may be ob. tained from the offiges of collectors of | internal revenue and branch offices. | Collectors, however, are not author. ized to recelve these returns, which should be addressed to the Commis.| sioner of Internal Revenue, Washing- ton, D. Sorting Section. | RECALLS FAMOUS BATTLE ‘War Department to Sell Tract on | Lookout Mountain, The War Department yesterday of- fered for a small tract comprising the Chick ational M | land | and | y in| a here’ at oh 22, to be s=old is as the “Cr ted in | ens Res. | slope of omprises ap- | acre and | Lookout Moun proximately six-t is located on Carolina nd Ruther- out three miles from | the center of the city of Chattanooga, Tenn. It was in the vieini on the 24th of November, 1863, that Gen. “Fighting Joe" Hooker led his men | up the slopes of L and attacked the Confederates on the summit. This battle is often P(f(!l'rfih “the battle above the clouds,” | the od ut mountain as enveloped in ' istble f. e v be ¥ lowing the battle at Lookout Mo tain, Gen. then joined Gen. of Mis ~xnn.nv' T E 1 lost her rhdder, un\l | gave her position as Jatitude 89 degrees 18 minutes, longitude 72 de- grees 48 minutes. Navy vard offictals t the schooner h Mountain l President Congratulated for Washington Birthday Speech n Flood of Telegrams Hundreds of telegrams poured into the White House from all parts of the country today, congratulating Presi- dent Coolidge on his George Washing- ton birthday address in the House of | | Representatives yesterday. Not only was the President told that his words had presented Wash- ington in a newer light to the people of the United States, but he also jearned that families listening in as far away as Seattle, Vancouver, South ern Californta and other distant points heard his volce “like it was right in_the same room™ with the radio audience, ? Never betore has the White House been so bombarded with messages of congratulation on a presidential ad- s. The President addressed prob- ably the greatest audience that has ever heard a single human voice sumultaneously. Forty-two stations in this country carried the President’s word the length and breadth of the continent, and judging from the mes- | sages received, reception in’ ever part of the country, and even beyond the horders, north and perfect. The hurled acri south, was President's volce twas also 55 the Atlantic Ocean to statons in the British Isles, ed it up, remagnified it and & of London and other cities. Gen. G. Harbord, president of the Radlo Corporation of America, was one of those who sent 4 message from abroad telling Presi- dent Coolidge that he had heard his speech perfectly in London. The messages began to arrive at |the White House within an hour er President Coolidge had returned from the Capitol. They continued all {during the afterncon, late into the night, and when morning came there was a tremendous bundle of night letters, all bearing the same compli- mentary words. Gen. Harbord’s message to the President, sent from London, was as follows: “Have just had pleasure, Savoy fotel, London, of listening to your ! address followed by national anthem.’ | Treasury Orders Employes to Remain At Posts When Burglar Alarm Works To keep Government employes out of range of the fire from sawed-off | shotguns and other firearms which would sweep the Treasury corridors in case of an attempted raid by ban- dits, strictest orders have been issued by Assistant Secretary C. S. Dewey to employes to stay in their rooms when the great burglar siren and bell | alarm are sounded. An order warning employes to stay | in their rooms had been issued pre- viously, but a recent tryout of the shrieking siren and clanging bel} alarm showed, according to Mr. Dew- ey’'s new order, that “many persons who were in the corridors remained there, and many employes came part way into the halls from their respec- tive rooms.” “Bvery employe in the Treasury Building,” sald Mr. Dewey, “ls ad- monished to strictly obey the foregoing instructions (to remein at their desks). | Failure to do so in the future will result in very definite disciplinary ac- | ditions in Russia, will be the first of | tion being taken.” | Congregating in the halls in spite of the order, it was pointed out, “in the event of actual attack not only inter- feres with protective work, but sub- jects the employes and others in the halls to unnecessary danger.” Lecture Series to Open. Arrangements for a lecture to be given by Isaac McBride on “Russia’s International Policy,” at the Play- house, 1814 N street, tonight at 8 o'clock, and for a series of lectures to be held under its direction during the next three months, were made at a meeting of the executive committes of the League for Industrial Democ- racy yesterday afternoon at the office of Marx Lewls, chairman, teenth street. The lecture of McBride, who is au- thor of “Barbarous Soviet Russia,” and who spent five years studying con- the series. The public is invited. T _ORIGINAL MELACHRINO “Sthe One Gig oarette Jold the World Over” Melachrino cigarettes, made of the very finest Turkish mblocos, have won the patronage of the aristocracy of eminent ones of America—the said this placed the vessel off New by an eastbound street car of the Washington Rallway and Electric Co. She was taken to Emergency Hospital, where it was found she had probably a fr of s skull [ York. The message also indicated that an unidentified Danish steamer was standing by the schooner. and nol delicacy of Burope—because of their distinctive flavor, aroma, moothneu and richness. 710 Four- | NARINES ENBARK FORNCARAGUA 1,000 “Devil Dogs” Leave | Quantico, Va., Aboard Naval Transport Henderson. By the Associated Press QUANTICO, Va., February 23.-An Atlantlc coast Marine Corps expedi jonary force, 1,000 strong, marched board the naval transport Henderson today for duty in Nicaragua. . It will augment the force of 900 | Martnes and bluejackets already there, ! charged with the protection of American lives and property The transport Marines and Newport, R aining station. | ris Island, C. Where 200 more Marines will be embarked. i Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, corps | commandant, was on hand to bid his | men farewell. With Maj. Gen. Ell K Cole, commanding the station, he saw the well laden “devil dogs™ board the | big transport He conferred \nth! Lieut. Col. Robert Y. Rhea, command ng the 5th Regiment, and with Brig. Gen. Logan Feland, who will com mand the entire Marine force in| Nicaragua. The Henderson, reeently overhauled | at Philadeiphta navy yard, will dis- | charge the Newport sailor detachment » it Guantanamo, Cuba, where the | seamen will join the scouting fleet Capt. Robert Morris then will take the ship to Nicaragua CHANG TAKES OVER LAST CAPITAL CITY OF SUN CHUAN-FANG | (Continued from First Page.) of his officers alone caused his defeat. | Chang’s move tends to confirm the | declaration two days ago of Yan Yu-Ting, right hand man of the Man- churian dictator, Chang Tso-Lin, that | the Northerners at last were taking | real action against the Southerners. Question of Loyalty. | However, those following the situ- | ation assert that it remains to be seen whether the Noitherners will be immune to the dissensions and dis- loyalties which heretofore have crip- pled all foes of the Cantonese, Chang’s army includes a Russian m igade, so called because it contains 1,500 White Russians. 1 Movement of troops to Shanghai by | the powers to protect foreign lives and property continued to progress. One thousand British marines, with this city as their ultimate destina- tion, arrived in Hongkong this morn- ing from England. Schools Ordered Closed. AMOY, February 23 (#).—Author- ities of Fukien Province, which has| been under Cantonese rule since shortly before the first of the year,| today ordered all government schools | closed pending a reorganization of the | educational system. Only a few pri-| vate schools will open this Fall. An order promulgated last Fall by the] Cantonese greatly restricted private schools. 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