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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1927. SMITHSONIAN GIVES LINDBZRGH MEDAL UNON OF CHNESE SEEN FOR FUTURE Tcheng Loh, Delegate to|, i League' Says Pal‘fies H0|d opinion of American scient Same Principles. |pure rescarch worker be (Continued from First Page) or aid the their jice The questionnaire pa on whet in position, or a man with a record administrative officer, but with a con siderable scientific backzround. ix the question. it is b | sonian. which has d and which prevent an appointment th! nith ed the By the ciated Pross. i GENEVA, December 8. —China will slowly hecome progressive and united | At the time of D, republic, since the mow strug-| the Institution was engaged Eling parties believe in virtually the | Profiminary aviangements tor : paizn to secure same principles. in the T, for the institution Teheng Loh, Chinese delegate to the ot i t00 Sty money in recent v { by the will of James | zvant of approximately S1,000.000, the institution was intended to promote and publish the results of scientific re- search. But with the heavy demands upen its limited income for purely ad ministrative purpeses. the o c | projects undertaken in recent vea we depended I upon private nts friom time to time for specific purposes. 2 Under the Smithsonian seum. the A the Interna ¥ er morning. in A cam e . nent by dack of Istablished e fonx, whe is now serv-| as president of the League Conn- of Saying that China's more than 400, 000,000 have the warmest fee friendship for the United whom they consider their first ;n\\li best friend. Tchenz Loh addressed an appeal to the American people | asking them to have patience with China in present distress and civil war. “Above all tell The American people that there is absolutely no possibility | of China becoming communistic, gaid Tchenz to the correspondent “The world may have forzotten, but | in the ninth century. during the reizn the Emperor Wanz Anshih, of ) . the premier trie smmunism upon the peo pportioning out the knd, hut government was promptly over- thrown and the premier always deemed a traitor.” Iis cheng Loh voiced confidence in the | ations as an instrument iid that he was con Polish-Lithuanian cri- s of the | the 1 crants, but a share of the { administrative expense must he born by the Smithsonian Taft Presents Medal. The regents this mor port on the received institution aur at once to_the Lind- would 1 1 presentation of the I the two countries were not so far | (el ol ooy i el apart as generally believed | Justice William Hows . chair- Chinese M- | a St SWhe tendeney of your life, prior to. during amd since your memorable flizh: the light of publicity thr m them atly enhanced (fe pieasure | coliengues take in giving you this_reward " After accepting the medal Col. Lind I bersth told the regents that it was his [intention eventually to place the it of St. Louis in the collection of ovic airplanes which has been jassembled under Smithsonian direc tion in the National Museum. Indianapolis Police Invite Visiting This award. founded in memory of | Prof. . Langley. former Motorists to Learn City Regu- |, Smithsonian, i {took a notable part lations, but Omit Formal Arrest. | ivertion:Tof " the | viously heen to | Wright. Glenn H sifel of France. is situation. SERVE ‘COURTESY CARDS’ whao in the original has pre- v and Orville and Gustav Corresponde INDIANAPOL! in Indianapolis no longer get tickets summoning them curtly to court when they violate traffic ruies stead, the police hand them tesy car his masnificent nonstop flight from Willingdon, Lord Lieuten a. who is now in Wash- The cafd extends a welcome to the |ington. w st of the Smithson- stranger ;and tells him in nice lan. | ian this morning and was escorted guage that Indianapolis is glad to | through ational Museum and have him in the city and hopes he will | the Freer Galle enjoy his visit and come again. —_— $493,000 FOR As an afterthought, the cards list the traflic violations of which the Red Cross Receives Funds for New England Relief. motorist is guilty and suggest that he call at the Hoosier Motor Club and get a visitor’s smblem for his car and a copy of the Indianapolis traffic | The American Red Cross has re- ceived voluntary contributions total- ling %493,000 for relief work in the New Engiind flood area, it was an regulations. nounced today hy James L. Fieser, vice chalrman of the national organi- | zation. ¢ GAS KILLS U. S. WORKER. Thomas J. Daily Found Dead in Home, by Police. that the organization _|sist in rebuilding 15 I have to a houses totally destroyed by the flood, and will have | to help repair 647 others, which were seriously damaged. This building pro- #ram, h> believes, will cost not less (.| than $500,000. Not seeing him for two dz bors of Thos Dail old, of 701 Harvard street, be prehensive and called in the the tenth precinct last night, found him dead in his bed. Policemen D. J. Murphy and O Green. who were detailed to_inve gate the call, were forced to bre: the door of the house. A, gas jet on the first floor was open. Coroner J. Ramsey Nevitt issued a_ certificate of accidental death from gas poisonin; Daily was an employe of the Gov- ernment Printing Office. New Plane Record Sought. SAN FRANCISCO. December 8 () —The Spirit of Californfa. tri-motor- ed monoplane, took off from Mills Field at 7:55 a.m. today on a third at- tempt to break the world endurance 7 i | record by remaining aloft more than 3 , |52 hours and 23 minutes. The Receiver Is Appointed. | weather was said to be favorable for HOUSTON. Tex., December § (). — | the attempt. A receiyer was appointed in District | Court Here today for the Galena § z-“ More than 4,000,000 Mexicans who nal Oil Co.,, a $12,000,000 corporation | never wore shoes hefore are now wear- of Franklin, Pa. |ing them CThe Irfirument. that changes its own reconds Select the musical program you like best . . . then simply listen WITH the Automatic Orthophonic Victrola, you simply select the twelve records you wish to play, place them in the Victrola “magazine,” turn the electric switch . . . then sit down and enjoy an hour or more of splendid music. In its operation, this almost-human instrument is a striking example of American inventive genius. If you haven’t seen it work, by all means have us demonstrate. No obligation, Come in== tomorrow! DE MoLL PIANO and FURNITURE CO. 12th & G Sts. Vict,rola The Automatic Orthophonsc FOR PARIS FLIGHT | OF PATHOTISN This nouncement of Walcott's death the a0 S10.000,000 encow | which has nithson with u | oy Col. Lindbergh's citation reads: “For | At the same time, Mr. Fieser said . ill WEAF Programs Received in Arctic MacMillan [’arl_v‘! | . insmitter tand. are heing N Carrie Chapman Catt Saysi 'l 1 \H’II:lnI At ml»' :l,m”;. Meaning of Word Has e 8 e Been Lost. ASKS DEFINITION | | | tion. < re | ation | WNP. aboard the expedition | schooner Bowdoin | several months i tteo, & member i Broadeasting has been in communica- tion from his home with the Bow- doin throuzh a 100-watt station op- ting under the eall lotters 2V1 Fecant moss: which Comdr, gave his permission to Avthur Gi- of the Na- Co. Bellmoy ceived from the operator of define the “patriotism®™ mesn and md wome of the w itism. " | i& before the National Coun- | il of Women vesterday, she declaved the war left the United States in a chaotic mental in which the | meanings several words. among them patriotism, were lost. She eriti cized a “group of styled patriots” | in Boston, who, she waid. claracterize as unpatriotic any persons who do their beliefs in_sup chicf of the Chil he United States | Labor, told the child e aof that follows Aretic . W Expedition, | Rowdoin, ) WEAF, vour hozreat powe ter supper tim AR hetter than-, Himoe, opera NS OF HUMAN RACE CALLED PERIL ked in | Washington Chemist Says Civiliza- 1 the medical profession alxo | tion Will Exterminate Itself by Wastage. Anatolok ., Fast,, > in W other station, W > commit I interest in the sciel liren had shown a 1 sideration to the | nd_economic aspeets of child | L and that social workers have | ance of a physical diagnosis before determin treatment nklin W, By the A o) ¥ sitchey of Cum.| NEW YORK, December 8—Ci Md.. president of the Na- | tion will exterminate Housewives” Alliance. one’ of | opinion of Dr. Harrison affilizted won orgnnizn- | weachineton, 0. ¢ aid o campnizn was planned | 1 e dlilines Aot thle A | veslucing the poison; of food products, impure foods, price | ixing and for the abolition of uncov ered fonds she to poke said, tmost o he of bread squecze il n ontstanding chemical engineer velopment of such efticient et tems for sewage dispe ze reduction and water treat Annual Affair to Be Held at Busi- will prevent the | and exters ness High Hall. Dr. Howe y seventh annual entertainme dance of the Rusiness H I ool Alumni Associati will he | S:15 6'cloc in the | itorium of the school, Ninth street Rhode Island avenue. The pro- sented again Satur- cities that had solved problem hy crectin the manufacture of a resi due valuable as a fertilizer. The 1 b N plants for | Man Held as Wife Is Hurt in Row. As a result of an Zht hetween Leon hi= wife, Rosa De L] Q street. e Li i being police of the third precinet pend rmination of the extent s wife i who is in K d altercation last 4 De Lilly and " the play which ¢, at their home. the dance. will be presented ._including Amy | cCune, Anna Marie ¥ garet Ryvan, Paul Graves, Vernon Snoots, Thomas Du Fief and Alfred | 115 ¥ 5 thous S haitacattu (ooimbmlties ehnaiats jor | SRR (53 el James C. Dulin, chairman: Cha o Jivs RIS Jones. Arthur . T fESR Cromelin. Bolitha . Wilkes, Robert Tr Building Abandoned by Gang Dam- aged by Explosion. CHICAGO. December 8 (). n Hotel, on the near as the target for homh West 0. 12 ar for the control of the gambling and vice syn dicate today. 1 Considerable damage was done hy the explosion at the building, which police said had been abandoned recent. | Iy by one of the warring factions. S SR SR SHE SR SRR SR SR S R S S 2 RS . L] L] 2 Gift Suggestions ALWAYS Appreciated A man isn’t hard to please at all! Stop in George's and look around—we’ll venture to say that you'll see dozens of things that will make suitable gifts. You can always trust George's merchandise to be honest in qual- ity and value. ? Lant_ @ ZSHIRTS W\ S for (CheisTras! - s <! “Look on the neckband of an old chirt and you'll find the right size. You know the kind I prefer.” 1 e $1.95 “Just take a \ White Broadcloth “Maryland” Shirts, in collar-attached or neckband style, Fancy Broadcloth, with separate collar to match—or Sta-Set collar attached. Silk Striped Broadcloth Shirts. Collar to match... look at my tie rack and then go to George’s the tie— ) HECKWEAR — N\~ for they have the \\’(umsrms!_ it 1 T Silk and Knit Ties, $7.90 for ":%\: of attractive patterns. Beautiful collec- tion of Silks and Crochet Knits. ... The most wanted Magadors at this low price. Other imported and novelty silks R R T 2 A S L S S S S S e e e S S N S S S N S S A 2 i W i i i 910 Seventh Street N.W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” Prisoner “Passes” His Way to Freedom By Rolling a “Natural” for Judge Correspondence of the Associated Press eards with pr —Haled before | h: ners of whose guilt he His colleagues rec in the Bir-| an authority on the or | psvehology of the negroes with whkom arged with shoot- | he often des he chance to e when m, e defendant him as - pleaded guilty s “Ab" direct- pray for came uy “Louder’ low tone we | five minutes and the prisoner was dis. | charged. " exclaimed’ the pris- | | And the jurisi, who meets residents Birmingham's negro quart srounds with which they pointed a i md gave hi Several times 2 A dozen wide-eyed leaned forw to watch the Althongh it is ov on [ the first woman bar to the bar in England. there has not ion: or three woman can ach term there are only iwo judg: has ecut idates. LS Buckminster—a stylishScotchgrain Nettleton. May be had in black ortan. .$15 Men who know leathers and style intimately wear Nettletons. But to get the same fine shoe they enjoy all one need really know is the name— Nettleton. Nettleton Shoe Prices Start at $12.50 F Street at Tenth 0 Tonioriow the BARABRAEERRNBARAL KAUFMANN'S 1415 H STREET ny rush of women for this pro- | Tea Wagons 380705 o the With rulihe wheels, tea w priced. various finishes Budget Payments Here are lamps for every room —lamps that will shed a warm glow at Christmas time and throughout the year— Bridge Lamps and Floor Lamps in every conceiv- able shape and finish. Priced especially low for gift seekers. Three groups— $5.85...$14.75 $24.50 Cccasional Chair $1 8.95 There's always a in the home for a ch this type. B ful as as comfortable and in mony with any style nishings. Upholstere lours and tapestry w posed frame work o ished walnut ° Budget Paymeats Kaufmann’s | 1415 H STREET N.W. TWENTY-ONE STORES IN TWENTY-ONE CITIES | BABNRB B IERBIRIBIRIRIEIREW 2 RaRanunaRs AARARA Curtain Rises on a New NZHZIZH//]/,S Store Clristmas Gift to Washington In appreciation of the wonderful patronage that the Nunnally Stores have enjoyed in Washington, a beautiful, new modern store opens tomorrow at 1208 “'F'* Street, N. W. It is a gift that the whole city can enjoy. There will be music, flowers, a sample of candy if you wish it. All for your pleasure. COME A D ENJOY IT. A Christmas Gift from Nunnally's The new Nunnally Store is simply bursting with Ch Christmas decorations, quaint favors for Christmas parties, Chri mas your list. AT Ay ever tasted before. A Fascinating Tea Room It is appropriate that the new tea of good things 1o cat. “fixings’'—turkey, mince pics or oI T ndies in bright holiday boxes. A present for any name on Ices and Drinks from the New Fountain Come in and try a i:ot chocolate as only Nunnally can makeit. Ask for your favorite and-sce if it isn’ ¢ just a lictle better than you've room should opzn at this season You'll find Holiday Food with all the lighter fare. Reasonable prices, courtcous service, 'Nunnally Scrvice’” made even better. THE CANDY OF THE SOUTH Remember the Address 1208 “F” St, N. W. THE NEW NUNNALLY'S STORE You Are Welcome Other Stores at 1223 “F"* Zt., N. ARRARARRA RN AR AR AR AT BARFAL, W. and 1035 Connecticut Ave. AR RARRRAA