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36 BUTLERFORESES | NEEDOFCRUSERS House Committee Chairman‘ Outlines Naval Problems Congress Must Solve. Br the Assoclated Prese PHILADELPHIA America_will “ne ships and prope build,” Representative Jer, chairman of the Iou serted today in dis- | problems he expect ‘ongress. fairs committee. N property, limitation of arm ried out hy curtailing nd not by hauling A out into the Atlantic Says President Should Direct. Mr Butler said Ce would ap- proach the naval problem with a | “gerious mind,” but before any defi- | nite action is taken he helieves Presi. | dent Coolidge should be consulted and the best paval minds of the country called in to present the military side tion. sers should he n-year period to first-line ships, Representative Butler said America “must stop the rac with other nations and provide just what is needed for national d “Serviceable Fleet” His A “From my point of view,” he add “I will vote whatever 1 belic necessary in the way of increa naval power, not to roum invisible army, but to make the pres- | ent fleet serviceable in all its auxi iaries and accompaniments. i “We are not going to fight England | or any other country, and we should | not let this popular belief warp our judgment, but if our military experts say we need more lighter ships, then we hsould build them. “There is too much alarmist talk and _Congress will not be swayed by it. We want to hear the President’s views, then call in naval experts who can teli us what is needed for ade- quate defense. It will be time then| 1o take action.” STAGE KINSHIP FINDING CAUSES MARITAL BREAK Wife's Discovery That Husband | | Was Related to Actress Said to Have Started Proceedings. NEW YORK, November 25.—The | discovery that an actress named Gilda Leary was descended from the same line of Irish kings as George Leary, wealthy head of several corporations, _Jed to the break between him and his wife, Mrs. Julia Crofton Leary, papal countess and prominent in Catholic affairs, the husband explained in Su- preme Court vesterday. He was opposing an action by his wife seeking possession of household furniture and art objects in their Fifth avenue home. He said he was not opposed to his ‘wife's having the separation she also seeks if \she will base her suit on allegations other than those which mentioned Miss Gilda Leary. He aad- mitted a friendship with Miss Leary, which had begun in 1923 when he bad seen her name on a theater program and later sought her out when they discovered their lineage was the same. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D POKER PORTRAITS. S o e / WHY Do THEY GWE ) CASH ? Lo | Nou PAY Ca ) wiHEN You L q A U N o~ cenr ( wumGs! S —By WEBSTER. T~ — “s CHEK 15 ) UATEOD AHEAD 3 WEEKS BUTITS VERFECTLY GeoD. THESE 110U S ARE ALL RIEHT | GUESS. ' ™M PRETTY SURE ) vou \ ey s ( O5€ | CAnT v AL ,WHO HAS LOST STEADILY FOR WEEKS AND ALWAYS PA\D HIS LOSSES I8 CASH, win s 18,20 AnD 15 GIVEM 2 1.OU.S AND A CHECK DATED 3 WEEKS AHEAD 2. %, 3A%) / Copyieht Press Publubing Co. (New York World) 1927, COLUMBIA STUDENTS |1 celebration a GUILTY OF RIOTING, ", he re New York Magistrate Suspends Sentences of 13—Language Awful, Police Say. who by By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 25.—Thir-| teen exuberant college boys who ri ped away Columbia University's grandstand for a bonfire to light th foot ball team to victory Tuesday night were freed from the clutches of the law vesterday. They received sus pended sentences on charges of disor- | derly conduct. the had brought into pls tomers,” he said. “It's a good line, but you're all guilty Then he suspended sentence and the | students went on their way rejoicing. . who helped to| the court it was “no it was just a low- trolman iot.” e language 1 heard was awful,” ted. "It wasn't fit for the gut- —_— Bootlegger Betrays Self. Correspondence of the Associated Press. MADISON, Wis.—A. Madison boot- | legger was so proud of a cunning de- vice he had rigged up to serve whisky that he got to bragging about it and {his arrest lolléwed. He had a “maglc” commande ed the 1z the worst exhibi- n the annals of the shelf which: contained as many glasses as one would rally developed into a riot that|Want. 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