Evening Star Newspaper, April 3, 1927, Page 19

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nl , e OFFERS PRESIDENT HOME | 1ouss, upon, i, more than 80 test tn WRMH] WURH] T Ivusa CHINA DISTRUSTFUL, _[CGE" OMMER IN WYOMING|: s i ity ; { SPEAKER DECLARES —— in the United ‘States. About the walls Richard V. Dennison Invites Ac-{of the living room are mounted heads . ¢ ¢ Ranch 50 Miles |Cfdéer bear and other animals, in the ceptance : 8 iles | cc ; : Boyd Csrpenter Depracates Antag-| °°P ‘:f ; % an ; it e ':(I:,“;rnwfl“;;:;f:h S Ditonny Han | ¥ e i i rom ellow: ne Pa i "~y D) > Il : > i > cnistic Foreign Propaganda, in o e foFred D. McF :\erson‘{iqgil F. A. Han-| P | ? o it Coottain. 5 es.{son of Santa Cruz, Calif., during a | 3 i i Address to Washington Study. t Richard \ .l chat with the President today, n.flkod‘ : . | > the 2.0 o consider spending his vacation v e N s g, REI:EIVED th: Dauses of War Remain, AI-- : o ' L Sl [ this ‘Summer i California, ‘and. in- | - - The Chinese have Qe " B lly invited him to v santa | . fowing No Nation to Trust | . | | aistrustzul “of all for i Wyoming il ta]C : G : P a0 - ', ]\‘ Bk | House.” This rz iles south.| Repeesentative Newton of e- | ¢ i | | terday toid f ; east of Yellowst ind there | Sota_was e ouse Others Too Far. : 3 g the | S o tation. betwae (he. ranen | today. laudin tF i Clilnae fodus hate (bs Can |and_the park the land being in' the| 2ad SAC PECE (05 The oo : ANEH UF " . nese today hate the Cauca | Washaki Forest Re >, The alti.|of the Summer ouse. BY WILLIAM BIRD. ' 3 because H;v actfons of the latter belie s of the ranch s slightly | . By Cable to The Star t o § ST Ores Lisgrio b | more than 7.000 feet B over | Officer Ordered Here. GENEVA. April 2—There Isn't go ; n(m and the antax | h | Col. fieorge B. Pond, United States | fng to be any disarmament in U § atior da of forelgn mis- | the' sout , | Ttanteyy at Woct Bldwn NV S b Biggs’ Pharmacy—4th & R. I. Ave. N.E. gense understood by the st .. 4 8 onRry sects in ( N!:;!v SRR The & - srdered td this city for treat. | There isn't going to | : SEtie. Iehresntationg Ban wsserted|adon TGl Walter Reed General Hos. | Is a Star Branch Office ®ense understood by economists F that there is at present in China only The Dennison ranqh has a master | pital | % | ¥ 4 The pacifist idea of disarmament i : : one American diplomat who can spealk | | that a man with a y i ¥ . (h:“m;.f language lv:u(-nrm' e | Advertise for what you want in The Star s likely to be ten el b orodine is responsible’ for the So- . by o . hand is likely to be t Lt Z 4 viet political ideals of the Cantonese | Classified Section and you will be surprised at arguments 1 oting : ¢ general, Chang, according to Mr. Car- | | the response which your advertisement will bhas no gun b - k2 S penter, who traced the present ti . . ry £ Therefore, if na toting g e oS bring. Washingtonians are regular readers o i 8 : s : 5 moll In China from the opium war Stat Clasiber oo e - . ey will be less b _ vears ago through the Taiping and | ar Classi s—so that you are sure to ge “onse Is Factor. | i | Mohammedan rebellions. He said the | D N A d H 3 s S A - Chinese have kept thelr empire intact | owntown dtores, Apartments and Homes in touch with someone who can serve you. The economic are | 3 ; during that period despite the on- armaments s that th | 3 . Slaught of foreign concessions and the | " You don’t have to take the time or the trouble gu;n»_v :-lml B - = \ ”‘Mi (I»r (o:)(;n! of ununnn,l r;-vonk\‘xrs. HOMES. I‘!‘l_‘l: l('s::’".—‘;‘»m“m“ nndd?zlu‘l,th':. to come to the Main Office—leave your Classi- efore the | X Although 85 per cent of the Chine: 33 N Street—! TOOMS AN aths. millions — equipping ¥ * aatieniturinis, the cavitey | 1018 14th Stret—16 rooms and 3 baths—3 floors. fied Ad with The Star Branch Office in your droa(ln:mxims :mlgll ms ang ays on the ve 4 Mr. neighborhood—you can easily locate it by the heavy artillery. Then - br | Carpenter. and s are the natural A 2 . o R faw Mt : 5 \ Cirpenter nnl.titasars the naturel STORES : 1016 14¢h Street. above sign. No fees are charged; only regular you had all pre ready ar ; A 2 neering ob- i it 3 rates. found to be us t pois : ey - S D i . Several desirable 1 room, bath and up. . 4 e A and submarine ci and aircraft. | : . ercome. The y system of APARTMENTS: 5700 dotebioce our Tist of rentals, vari- The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every You have to do your with | s ina, moreover, has been disrupted ous sections of the city and suburbs. day than all the other papers here combined improvised material why | E by pread of industrialism in such You can depend upon getting RESULTS from prepare—why not 3 abolish | 5l : A | areas as Shanghai, where 27 cotton Star Classified Ads. certain kinds of prep: at le: . | mills draw native labor from remote % {'hose :ru.g have been demonstrated to NTAVATZL ZAN RZVZA provinces and antipodotal factions, he ’ . e useless? iR 2 said. He added that the intolerance “Around the Corner” is Neither of these arguments is quits INTERNL NEW'S. . - of Occidental concepts clashes with . i convincing. And that is because there g e sl ATy hath i atie Main 4884 1409 L Street N.W. | a Star Branch Office are several kinds of nations in the| Upper: dames Beekert, Ji., 11 3 creeds of the “ultimate’” and the *uni- | world, and each relies for iis defense | old cello soloist, and (lower), Paul 3 versal” of Confucius and Budha have on certain definite kinds of war prep-| Beekert, baritone, who will take part £ . never been disputed in their own land. arations. . in an entertainment at the Mayflower i é The pacifist argument doesn’t hold. | Hotel tomor night under auspices because there are some nati t ™ for the benefit of have conscription and gome that | Casualty Hospital. haven't. Trained Men Count. - oliaE i L ente RART Take away all the guns, > ex- | guoc that do? plosives and all the nc s.| T are not gene terations Which nation will win? The one | philosophically drawn out of thin air that at Jeast has trained its men to|They are the practic I realities under fall into line and to obey commands. |lying the confabs between the states. America, England, many hl\t" men of the world. They don't often no conscription. They, therefore, | get down to langu: slain as that, | won't agree to stop manufacturing |put that is what they mean war material. | The French come back with a | counter-proposal. They suggest that | instead of counting the number of . ha n men in the army, the number of ship: 2 remove dBas O in the fleet, the number of shells in | ations. A pretext for fight. | reserve, let there be a limitation of < Akt : P |ing may” come at any moment and Srmaments based on the total budget | when it comes no nation wants to be expenditures for war purposes. licked. The United States is no readler Goes With Virginia Guard. Whe rich countries object. ~ Amer- | to take chanve on the benevolence foa's little professional army costs a ooy wsia - g i Maj. Manning M. Kimmel, jr., Coast much a8 the Frenmh army, through |Of 1t nelghbors than any other | piljary Corps, at the General Staft which every Frenchman at one time [ “CUNI™Y- 2 chool, Fort Leavenworth, Kans., has . gy l"e!p“sw Tho rench & When the excuses for war are done !"‘"'" ordered to Richmond for duty [ ] dler draws o penny a day and a little | 2WAY With, there will no longer be any | with the Virginia Natlonal Guard. tobdcco—the American gets nearly need Ml |u|n.nni‘nr;~'f .n:id therefore | o e WGhr It woilan't be fair there will be no need for disarm e T R T L] | conferences. There is no sign a , Two Sides to Question. | that such a day is approaching. Howses For'Sals and Rent The rich countrie: . Limit the | Medieval arons lived in \\.Hlod\ number of battleships, . | castles . other medieval barons | J. 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