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TSI IS SUED ISTHIS ARRNE Composer’s Wife Asks Larg- er Allowance for “Extra” in Family. * Br the Asociated Press. CHICAGO, November 11.—When Vincent Youmans composed “Tea for Two,” he could not have anticipated that “two” was a digit that presaged litigation both for himself and his father, Vincent Youmans, sr. Two actions have been filed by Mrs. Youmans, the composer's chorus girl wife, in Chicago courts. One is di- band and asks The other is I saft for $ivy,30¢ rnst Youmans' weic, a7’ Xa nature is not revealed either in the praecipe filed vesterday == hv counsel for Mrs. Youmans. The founger Youmans, before leav- ing for New York, said he supposed the suit against his father was for “alienation of affections, or something like that.” The “two” whom counsel for Mrs. Youmans blame for the separate main- tenance suit are twins, born to the couple about 21 months ago, shortly after the Youmanses had signed a “separation contract.” John B. Fruchtl, attorney for Mrs. Youmans, said that under the contract Youmans agreed te pay his wife $100 a week for herself and the “child” that was expected. Rirth of twins was an unlooked-for contingency. The mother now secks | Iarger weekly payvments te meet the | demands of a larger family. The twins are in Reno, Nev., under the care of a nurse, but are to be ‘brought here when the separate main- | tenance case is called next week. g The delicate coloring of the famous hot springs terraces in Yellowstone National Park is due to the presence of minute hot-water plants. i | ordered to Rome, Italy, Abe Martin Says: Marriage is purty much of a lottery, ‘cept we know what sort o' knees we're gittin’, It's said that over 80 per cent o Federal prisoners are educated, which | £ goes t' prove that idleness soon gits us into trouble. (Copyrisht. 1027.) GETS POST IN ITALY. Maj. Collins to Relieve Maj. Rich- ardson in Rome. Maj. James L. Collins, 2d Field Ar- tilery, at Fort Bragg, N for duty as military attache at the Unted States embassy. He will rel dm\ Maj. Robert C. Richard: alry, who has been assi, 13th Cavalry, at Fort Rile; ans, Each officer pefore ming his new duties will report to the chief of ‘War Department, for temporary to me has heen | - sale by Hardware and Lumber Dealers: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, URGES U. S. PRODUCTION |5t e O o e goto for- OF MANGANESE ORE ward among the manganese producers in twenty states to relieve dependence MacNider Stresses Need of Inde- pendent Supply as Ald of America on foreign sources of sup- to Defense. ply. | By the Assoclated Press. Necessity for production of man- ese ore In the.United States was sed by Hanford MacNider, assist- | ant Secretary of War, in a letter made | public yestarday by the-newly organ- |ized American Manganese Producers’ Association. “It appears that manganese is es- sential to the production of steel, and without steel national defense is ob- viously impossible,” the letter stated. “Those who are working to meet this requirement have my best wishes for | [ success.” Of the 800.000 tons of manganese |ore consumed bv the United Sttaes ;_\r\:n’l\' the bulk is supplied by Russia, —_— Shortcakes need not be abandoned when the strawberry season is over. &y Serve raspberry shortcake or any other berries in season, and peach shortcake with whipped cream when the materials are available. REGISTERE®D At PUBLIC D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927. TRADE ACTIONS DROPPED. Dismissal of two complaints against ‘Western firms was announced by the Federal Trade Commission yesterday. 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