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Suit of Husband ' GHANGES PLANNED S s e b N GENERAL STAFF| Hoebling Declares Supreme Court yesterday rendered an opinion holding that 22 years is too long a time to wait to attack the validity of a marriage on a | e of fraud. He ruled that the | vetition of Winfield Marshall, em- ploye of the Southern Railway, for the annulment of his marriage to A L. Marshall, which took place 24, 1905, will be dismissed. the parties and their wit- nesses used the sign language when ng about the case. court points out that the Marshalls lived together 10 years and if there had been any fraud committed by the wife it had long since been condoned by the hus- band. Many Army Officers to Be| {Detailed for Duty Here | Next fear. i : general turn-over in the War De- ment general staff will occur in| and August, 1928, due to the ex-| tlon of the detail to the staff of ’l officers now on duty in this| apeclll orders today disclosed. icers newly detafled to the s assigned to duty at the War m ment include the following n on‘duty at the Army War Colle Col George W. Williams. C and Majs. Owen S. Albrij Cotps; Willlam C. Crane, F tillery; Roscoe C. Engineers: Everett Pa Ju S s da i Newspaper Changes Hands. MONTGOMERY, Ala., December 2 (). —The majority ownership of the AT | Montgomery Advertiser passed into | the hands of Frank P. Glass yester- day throuzh purchase of the stock rvey C. Allen. | gwned by Victor H. F ohn B. An-|of the Birmingham George G. |} R. F. Hudson u\nlns the R. Brabson. | Hughes, Ord se::t\etl Infantry: fleld Artillery: W Cavalry; Dwight O. fantry; Eugene W. Edgar L. Field, Garlington, Corps of ace M. Hickam, Air Cor nership and will” con manager. r itor of the %: Arthar W. Jdohn T, H orps; George ie : William K. Sheda, Jr.. Const ‘Artillory Corps, and ‘William H. Simpson, Infantry. Officers at other stations also as- signed to the War Department gen- llil staff: Col. rd Croft, Infan- ! Col. Robert C. | Field Lieut. Artiller Col. A ‘Wertenbaker. Lieut. Col. George M Homer R. Fort Eustis. Va.: Oldfield, Coast Denson. Infant Raymond STEEL & an Allen, rv. Infantry,. New v: W. Wildrick, Field Ar- ry, Fort Hm le, Md.. and Clement | H. Wright, Infantry, Newport. All the officers named will relieve others now on duty at the War De- partment or elsewhere in this city, whose names and future stations have not yet been made public. . o<t he has owned dgring | \ TVE;\ TN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TRTT)AY DECEMBER GERMAN WAR GULT DENIED BY OWEN Former Senator Holds Inter- national Strife Was Due to European Plot. | By the Associated Press. MILWAUKEE, Wis, December 2. | ~German guilt in the starting of the World War was vigorously .Ieulou" by Robert 8. Owen, former United States ator from Oklahoma, In a n observance of m.m of Gen. von Steu al in America, he praised | nd lauded residents the Unii who are of Ger- man descent for their patriotism. | “We now know that the World War | was deliberately planned by a very rol of the Russian “rench foreign an_ government. th the conniv of a few men at Britain,” Owen said. | the gener High Quality— SHAW-WALKER 605—1L3ts STREET, N. W. uow that the people of nd Germany were alike the | WOOD Low Cost | | Italy had comparatively few tour- | Men’s $8 Stetson Hats $5.19 We are discontinuing our stock of Men's Famous Stetson Hats and have marked them at this unheard of low price for New and staple shades, in gray, tan, brown All regular sizes. quick clearance. and black. Snap brim or rolled brim styles. Goldenbers's—First Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. Austria mobilize, victims of the folly and ambition of an unintelligent few.” Explained As “Gesture.” Although dispatches were ex- changed between London, St. Peters- burg, Paris, Berlin and Vienna which made it appear that an attempt for peaceful settlement of the impend- ing Austro-Serbian conflict, secret dispatches now prove that “this gesture was intended to deceive the people and cover up the rapid prepa- rations then in ptogress to attack Germany unawares,” Owen averred. | He claimed that a secret treaty be- | tween France and Russia has been disclosed whereby the two countries agreed to attack Germany should Propaganda C ! “It is now the uni ged. 11 Judgment | he world,’ n govern- but that recipitated npletely | r n]rl with pror ving Germany slone gu nd brought it on dominating the y force. to have discovered t of secret es of men in Do most coffees taste alike to you? Try Morning Sip. There's a decided difference, "LIEBMAN WASHINGTON, D. C., EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS proving and increasing feeding ground | facilities for elk and other game in Yellowstone National Park is proposed Represe fleld and W examination in high places uncontrolled by Parlia- ment or by the popular vote." The record shows, Owen said, that Kaiser Wilhelm did everything in his power after he discovered the danger. to prevent war, but was not permitted to do so. $150,000 FOR PARK GAME. Expenditure Proposed in Yellow-| stone to Extend Feeding Ground. By the Associated Press. ! The expenditure of $160,000 for fm- i drafted for introduction by ative Levitt, Republica He also has { n a bill 2 1c bf the Vetorans' Bureau Hospitals. | This authority now rests with the di- ector of the \(‘lflrnh« Bureau. l’resndent Names Cadets. The President has appointed Win- | ke, Klamath Falls, Oreg., | /. Childress, Douglas- UNWRITTEN LAW HELD S. E. Wright Given Two-Years at Special Dispatch o The Star. unwritten 8. E. of Pres quittal, and he was convicted of man- slaughter and sentenced to two years unyr Wright permitted 18 hours to from the time of his discovery to (he; actual shovting. Judge Turner Clem- ents ruied that the unwritten law is not an excuse for murder, but that the jury might reduce the degree of murder under the circumstances. P Denmark's new law provides a gas- ;vllnc tax of nearly 7 cents a gallon. on, Sturtevant Blowers for Burning Buckwheat Coal FRIES, BEALL & SHARP 734 10th St. N.W. NO BASIS FOR KILLING Chatham, Va., for Manslaughter in McGregor Slaying. CHATH. /a., December 2.—The rised as a defense by dicted for the murder McGregor last July, failed ast night to bring the accused an ac- Wri Edmonston & Co., Inc. Exclusive Washington Agency HYSICAL URE SHOES It Isn’t Old F ashwned to Be Comfortable n the penitentiary. The State sought to show that the ritten law could not be raisee | Eyes Examined Glasses Fited Dr. CLAUDE S. 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