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g W SHRINE TO MONROE 1S ESTABLISHED Descendant Buys Old Law| Office. in Fredericksburg. ! Relics to Be Collected. The Star. BURC 12.—The establishment in ¥ burg of the greatest shrine in Ameri to the memory of President Monroe was_definitely decide by the purchase here yester Laurence Gouveneur Hoes, . great-great-grandson of the ‘d ildir he former Pre office before he became internatior The building has been owned privately for many frequently attempts h to purchase the property for the s of preserving it, none of them s ceeded until Mr. Hoes concluded tl arrangements which brought it b: intp the possession of descendants of the Monroe family. Mr, Hoes stated that the property would immediately be restored to its orizinal state and provision would be made for its permanent maintenance In a way befitting its historic impor- tar He al ted that the entire collectio nof relics and 3 owned by the Monroe descendants would be placed here for permanent keeping. Included in the collection is the court costume with the sword h worn by Monroe while Am bassador from the United States to the court of Napoleon, the dueling pis- tol owned by Monroe while he was a resident of Fredericksburg, a desk used by him in the White House Prestdent, a lock of Monroe's hair, the dress worn by Mrs. Monroe when presented to the Court of St. James while her husband was Ambassador to England, numerous articles of -furni- ture and a quantity of letters and other documents of historic value. The record made by James Monroe in the service of his country has few paral- lels. The post of town councilman, of Fredericksburg, was his first publi office. From this he became Repre- sentative in the Virginia General As- sembly, then in succession he was Rep resentative in the Continental Con gress, United States Senator, Minister R Virginia Assemblyman, governor for a second time, Secretary of State,, Sve retary of War, and twice President of the United States, He was born in_Westmoreland County, near Colonial Beach, but early in life he moved to Fredericksburg and it was here that he began his brilliant carer in the service of his | Nation. The low brick building in ® PHILIPPIN CHANGE [of tourists ‘have " paid vistta to e | Bitter Opposition Predicted Against Transfer of Jurisdiction. RIC WILLTAM WIL] Coolidge’s plan — recom- mended by his special commissioner, | | Col. Carmi A. Thompson—to transfer { administration of the Philippines from [the War Department to the Interior | | Dy tment 18 to meet with strong | tion in Congress. | SWIMMER MAY DIE OF FRACTURED SKULL | Seat Pleasant Boy Injured When | He Dives Into Shallow Water on South River. | Special Dispatch to The Star ANNAPOLIS, Md., Ju . —Ken 'th McDonald, 18 years old, son of | . AMr. and Mrs. James McDonald of Seat | " pyjends of Gen. Leonard Wood, in sufered \:.,(:.‘\,{M)I‘L both House and Senate, will take the SRl lead in fighting the Coolidge-Thomp:. e bottom of the South River while | [son program. They will asgue that slbol B \ny relaxation of the strong hand at on the ri Manila, such as substitution of civil lian for military direction there, will | inevitably undermine American au- S | thority and breathe dangerous life into the independence movement. Gen pital this Wood's supporters at Washington i that Quezon and Osmena—the ‘.(\w ss leaders of the Filipino “polit- Henna is sometimes used to dye |icos”—would Jook upon adoption of manes and tails of hotses in Eastern [the Coolidge-Thompson scheme as a countrie ldecisive battle in their campaign for | BY FRE! President e's after he was injt to a_hospital in Annapc of Boy Scouts from camp. It was said at the morning that he may GINGER AL ALGHERRMANN, WASHINGTON, D.¢. Tiger Ginger Ale isn’t a “new-fangled” drink—but straight Jamaica Ginger Ale—that is good for you—and good to you, because it is de- lightfully refreshing. Sold and served at the best stores Member American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages THE_TEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, removal of the United States’ rule from the islands. A good many authorities on the Philippines think that everything the President wants to accomplish by ad- ministering the islands through a civillan department at Washington could be achieved by installing the kind of a governor general. No criticism of Leonard Wood is involv- ed in this sugges He has done on the Philippine: colonial his- torians in the fut re likely to de- seribe as wonder The results of which he so-called “cavalry cak la are proudest con- or conStabulary af- fairs, but purely constructive ~and economic matters of benefit to the whole population. Returned Money to Par. When Gen. Wood went to the Phil- ippines in 1921, the peso was circulat- a discount of 16 per cent. It 't long before, under Wood's budget rehabilitation’ system, the peso returned to r and has since re- mained there. The governor general brought the annual budget expendi- tures down from 101,000,000 pesos to 57,000,000 pesos in two years. Wood consistently urged upon both the ipinos and the American business rid the limitless possibilities of the ds as a source of rubber supply, capable some day of relieving the United States from the bondage of Eritish monopoly. :m vn \\um! ha st adheren even some of D. €. TUESDAY, been a success in coping with the sleepless machinations of the *“politi- cos.” Quezon and Osmena, who are as shrewd and cunning politicians as any machine organization in the United States ever produced, have geared up the Independence party machine in the Philippines to the point of high- power efficiency. It has time oand again been sent into action against Gen. Wood and frustrated many of the Manila administration's policies through Quezon-Asmena domination of the Filipino National Legislature. ‘Wadsworth Mentioned. The situation is the one which gives birth to the suggestion that former Senator James W, Wadsworth, jr., of New York would be the ideal sort of a governor general to take the helm at Manila. He is young, a soldier, an experienced statesman, and—what is thought to be particularly to the point —a seasoned politiclan. Wadsworth’s admirers say that he would eventually put aggressive “politicos’” like Quezon and Osmena in their places, when American authority was being unrea- sonably obstructed, just as “Jim" on more than one occasion has told rc- calcitrant_Republican minor *“hosses in New York “where they got off. Gen. Wood has sot resorted to these strong-arm tactics, possibly because his own career never has called upon him to learn or practice themn. There are weighty private reasons impelling Gen. Wood to desire to re- ume his post in the lippine Pays to Buy Floral Deslgn —at Cash and Carry Economy Prices. And remember: We make FREE DELIVERIES of all Funeral Flowers. 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