Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 20

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20 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1927. " Y CLASSES AMERICAN [N=",0E06 5" "W FoR ‘SERVICES MOVIES “INSIDIOUS 5. . s o. w1 liams Cited for Work as ‘ Italian Journal Sees France Army Inspector. Supplanted as Disrupter e of Europe’s Morals. Commander of Capital Area | | | | » . _— | Troops Has Notable ] 2 Phone Main 7200 BY CARROL BINDER. ‘ . : By Cable fo The Star and Chicaro Daily | Record Since 1891. | . : ’ - News. Copyright, i 5 ROME, December 14.—America has S . o supplanted France as an insidious un. | Brig. Gen. Herbert O. Williams, now . derminer of the European moral fab. |in command of the 8th Infantry Bri-| ric, declares an editorial in the Unita | gade, at Fort McPherson. Ga., who Cattolica of Florence, which !s the |has heen ordered to this city to com 120 | i s ' mand the 16th Infantry Brigade of ¢ X R uost dntiential Catholio/organ f ¢)s 30a CorpsiAres, 18 8 Mississipplan o This churc itorial _|anad ‘was graduated from the Military ; oy Church ergan editorislly com- | Academy in 189). During the World ) S . perialism appearing in the Fascist | War he served in the Inspector Gen- ; ] . Publication. Tevare a few days ago. | eral’s Department in Hawaii, in Chi e . i & cago and also in this city as an assist- g = il g j American Tomantic. films are conai | ant o the inspector general, | BRIG. GEN. . 0. WILLIA Curtains, Portieres, Pillows, Couch Covers and e A O e e | Servics Medal for “rare eMciency: |all the troops in (he Distr Of Polished é;gg‘ ]:‘)‘f'r‘"“f A""“ ‘f’_fi_“"“l.‘ &"”_ a .f’""? 12 novels, which sapped the moral 4. | fearlessness and good judgment in the | jmmediate vicinity. inc $4.98. ered at a price to attract gift shop ards of Furope with more finesse thar | inspection of large commands and in | Fort Myer, Fort Hun a e | = pers. Is manitest I the American films. | the solution of intricate problems pre- | ton and Fort Humphrey { . e - g senting unusual difficulties,” and the | Maj. Gen. Thomas Q. Donaldson, re- | S Dainty Ruffled “Wickedness” in U. S. Films. | citation adds that his services “have | cently promoted, who now / \ —Scotch L",‘F Panels and Dainty R“S’:! The paper declares “there Is all the | been of the greatest value and have | the 16th Erigade here. has hren as > | A\ Curtains. Pair or piece. ... $2.87 wickedness of Paris mixed with the ";m.lml‘ _(.\;:m.u:d et | el iy the scommang S e - \ f —Couch Covers, in rich striped effects or taste of the savage redskins of Amer.|of the War Department and of the | Division, at Fort Sam Houston 5 . ’ 1\ \ i\ h 10 1 stop Army during the emergency. as the relief of Maj. Gen. | Q) \ /. all-over figured designs. Iach $2.87 §ca in the American films. He served in the Spanish War i |Connor, the mewly ds ¢ 1898 as a lientenant colonel of the 1st | mandant of the Army War —Armure Tapestry Portieres, in red or Citing the alleged disintegration of the American family, the publication | 1898 . ks : . il = <~ . Po : < m::l\"lf\vx‘m";w‘l':::;{;:l(;:Le:"{r‘-‘":«rn‘n'nvdw' B e a rose colors. Some finished with fringe, savs Europe should close its eves to 4 - everything American excent tr fn- | (B0 10, Ihe o0 vian: Yuperin: | Foreign Air Mail Service Asked. | | others overlocked edges. Pair......$2.87 tendent of the Manila pol Since | g the Associated Press 'l | —Fancy Pillows of rayon faille or gance and wealth” by the publicat then he hes served . The Postmaster General would be 1 i i i « Soolidg : v Army War College here anc | ‘The Postmaster General wo : velour, in a variety of shapes and col- Bustere Coclidge’ as had as WoodroW | {roops in Hawaii and the Panama |authorized to enter into contracts for T Y I S This journalistic _tirade against | Canal Zone. ransportation of ;.;:}n:l:\‘»‘:1‘:%!13“{‘:‘: | I T b; ....... S 2.4 s = . ign countries and insular possessions b 2 § 1 e nint el vefientsd \npoDRlar of the United States, under a bili ! able Ranners of \'3.‘0']'1 d’;"\fl‘l\ 3'"1 e e e i ety offered by Senator Moses, Republican, velour, in various sizes. Each....$2.87 cordial feeling toward Americans, 8 Dy hoth by the public and the govern: ment. The press carries fantastic tories of American divorces and im- morality, omitting most other news, then editorially deplores American wickedness. ot Given the Wrong Label. l a s Racy American films are produced here and then decried as insidious American propaganda. Only the big Navy excerpts of 2 2 A . R R e —place vour order at your those discussing American aid to other b L i s grocer’s or delicatessen message was a swaggering, imperialis. tie document b a rich nation patron- Store fOr a goodl)' Su})pl}' Of 1zing poorer countries. Kann's—Third Floor. - New styles, artistically de- signed, in highly polished g 3 brass finish, cach lamp com- It B d b] d Ch S plet with s pretty coored | riage Table an air dets georgette shade. A nice cheery gift for any home, Specially Phicod one that will give pleasure long after Christmas is over i and forgotten. Priced at re- [ ductions to attract the gift 3 1 ° shopper. OFFICERS REASSIGNED. 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