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PROPAGANDA SEEN B AS INCITING STRIFE < ———— | 1 League Told U. S. Is Employ-| ;" Ing War-Stirring Method | In Latin America. demned as a me; while the poli f informir cltigenry at g6 of de in governmental foreig | claring German picuously mustralrd by the attitude C diplo- cipl Both of th 918 are now nd he de could hr more allied of nce been THE EVENING : CAROL LYNN ACCUSES HUSBAND’S PARENTS ¢ of | Actress Charges Love Stolen and | Sues for $100,000 imler Mr. , for and Henry H. ages for [ her husband, she 1 er | Gloi ffections of Los An- known on the screen |, , filed suit against her Mrs. | $100,000 dam- whom | Th d STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1927. GET WAGE INCREASES. Railroad Brotherhood Pay Boosted in New England. BOSTON, March ®).—Wage in- creases ranging from 3 to 5 cents, in place of the 7 to 13 cents asked, were awarded yesterday to Boston & Maine Rallroad members of the Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks, | Freight Handlers, Express and Sta- tion Em The a | board o! re made by a special ion created in Sep af! | over the wage incr | B | | 82, 341 000 for Army Arsenal. last night a an appropria rebuilding the al, which was of | tion of $2,341,000 for | Picatinny Army ars CHANGES ARE URGED IN RECORDER’S BILL Commissioners Want Audit Made and Fees to Pass Through Tax Collector. 1l proposed amendments to the T the House - | this is purely ake the ot to District i »f the e fees collectad leposited thro rticularly are these amendments ! v | Commissioners ation | President of the detail of fixing fees| dustry recorder and | important as a protection to the Dis. trict of Columbla in obtainin, ing control over the finan actions of the office of the r ited directly Into the Treas withcst going through the hands of the m ipal authorities there is no control, and there | present of such 3 ming merged with those | of the United d the District not receiving its Another amendment proposed by the would relieve the to be charged by th place it upon the Commissioners. The | Commissioners, it was said, feel that | yesterday at tter of municipal | Dr. Charles Camsell, ch should not be|mi ar administration wh aposed upon the I’ | United States. sident of the Melbourne, Australia, is to have five new automatic telephone exchanges. U S. AND CANADA PLAN { CO-OPERATION ON MINES | Depletion of Iron Reserves Is Among Problems to Be Studied Jointly. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, March 2.—Canada and |the United States are to work in close co-operation in the investigation of problems affecting the mineral in- in both. countries, including depletion of iron ore TV This understanding was arrived at a conference between Federal deputy | ster of mines, rmd Dr. Dorsey chief metallurgist and super- of experiment stations for the | United £ es Government, and his assistant, D. C. Ralso. The Dominion department of mines also was repre- sented by John McLefsh, director of 21 I R S T T N SR A R the mines branch, while the research council of Canada had as its repre- sentatives J. C. Morrow and F. E. Lathe. The meeting was held under the authority of Charles Stewart, minister of interfor. The scheme for co-operation between the two governments will be similar to that now existing between the United States Bureau of Minestand the British government on fuel re- search. 3 Australia’s discussion over its new . 14-hour week law has been taken intc If It Swims Buy It At Center Market i by the Den depot ence, he |ber 12 T - :00000000000000000000000000000Q000000000000“000000'0“0000000“0“000000000000000000000“’0“00 n her complai BARGAIN BASEMENT Popular Government 1 day at the City charged that the Unite ernment is employing prop its relations with Mexico, and China. Declaring that war cannot be ended until a firm grip is had upon the realities that le: attorney Finapclally, Strone general manager of the ‘echnlcal ily ful Gavernmentally Supervised. with an enduring life Name the FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK As Executor of Your Estate , N Reming: s once a tter company. , is a son of y a former marriage, been adopted by his step: med the latter's name. | S mSVemS L3V, ew $1 Hosiery Boy, 15, Makes Phi Beta Kappa. SE, N. Y., March 2 (P).— 15 sues involved. deception, he | ) y prepared prop- contend agand These methods are + Offers Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of New Spring Goods Tomorrow at the Lowest Prices Ever Offered in the City of Washington at present con- ASVeaS LS\ S0c Sash Curtains 29¢ Pr. Dainty white barred mus- line with ruffled edge. Easily laundered and a real bargain. 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