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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1928. e that for operation with the battleship | ping of the Langley will be 69,000 tactical and strategic strength of th hich -~ o o fleet, and as a part of that fleet for | tons, fl»'nr. i PR ! e since th nolu" o . ‘Lf‘ N CENSOR" P LI | screening and scouting, 26 10,000 ton g ‘en-thousand-ton crulsers, airplane | up are specially valuable to the i = f . !t ek b Moo g gl s g Aireraft Carrlers Limited. carriers, submarines, festroyer lead: | taxic situation of the United § & INCREASES DIVORCE By JOHN KNOX | [ that need. we alxo need other cruisers| “It we are to hl‘I‘”tl "f:fnv:’ ,r,",f,‘. -n'"' """""""»"’v : ) give| All ubmarines, excent 14, will be| » . !l [tor the protection of our merchant [carriers of ‘more than 10. 5 e program for cruisers will give | more than 13 years old at the end of | Y » ' 2 [l |marine” ‘onthe high seas against|each, this tonnage fs (hus limited | the United States. as soon as prac- | 1936, many will be worn out. The Law Forbldding Printing of Testi enemy oruisers, destroyers or sub. |0 13,800 cach, but it is thought that | ticable, the necessary cruiser strength. | jire s 13 vears. l mony Credited With Gain at Hil The Fact Story of American Aviators in the World Wnr{ marines, operating against merchant | the exact limitation ought not 1o |The lack of modern eruisers is very [ e total tonnage of afreraft car- | ships. he fixed until some more experience | serious and constitutes the Navy's | pjorn 1« fixed by the treaty limiting ary Sittings Over Last Year. “For the protection of our coastal|i$ gained with the operation of the test weakness today. The demand | p o080 0 nn Y The program pro- S = & [ trade vontes and lines of eommuni: | Lexington and Saratoga. the new ifor them from every wirategical and | Mo ara ot nnoun oo | BY the Amartated Press ; i cation with the fleet, it is es ed [ 32.000-1on aiveraft carriers just plaes ftactical point of view is urgent. The [ BOSEE BIOTRER 00 0 LONDON, Tanuar —Divores pe in this amazing | dropping of the note and the | that 15 additional cruisers are needed | e in_commission. Inasmuch a8 the lefliciency of the fleetfor battle de- [ 5ricton GRS 68 BUEEC EEE é e Lukes bovhood. | garming” wrecks fn the sky. t i Two others ave required for destroyer | tonnaze of aireraft carriers is thus|pends largely upon early information hhie "‘ tor the firs' L pilot,bls Brel ait | Calls had poured in as other witnasses | fngahins, muking n Al These | limited by the \Washington treaty. |both strategical and tactical, upon N o o of hiw victories i desiroving . three " s congratn- | cruisers are needed by us to round out | it is felt that Congress can exercise ‘ample provision for guarding the | p.“.(‘k of Yorktown 3 aved 1wo more balloons | as flyers from other American and [ without reference (o the relative siuch vessels at the time ';r cases must accompany it upon ample —_— 2 5 4 d won thie or distinetion of bemg an ench aquadrons drove up to con th of other navies makinz appropriations therefore. o provision for guarding the fleet and | prasident and Mrs. Coolidge to Cigarettes is like 1 e 1 R Vv e Dalams and o | &ratulate the vietor “This program does not cover all tha | fur seription is then deemed [other essential lines of communica- g : ‘e 18t he achieved astaunding vietories by | © Hours went by without bringing a | foreign interests or trade routes of ¢ by Cong tion: upon ample provision for sup. Mark Departure for Havana. octl d ovine two Baliooos and three enemy 4 ortamibhothad saan latie | tion, but rva Ly as the characteristics | porting units of destrovers of the flset 4 HOEEting A mr}“ t.hat parafimted” ot SRR B timinte of aeiunl neede, 01 i | of the papssed shins nxes the €<t in their offensive and defensive roles. | 1 the Asociatea pres Jaw. under w vou “take to” I‘lght KL 10 A0 fetephone receivers strapped to their | tl v Department ;;nm.; rensonahle »um;:’q. s Ify:“: | For all of these puy crujsers are | e nd Fv\'vn :".-m & ¥ nut he printe B Veanied e, He T el A [that 1o build enouih cruisers to Wt the plan of fixing the ma | exsentinl. . fn talking mation pictures . 3 | e tank Mime n e | ears Hartney and Grant enlled every | that to bui Isers to ef 1 . s off. | N Ak humbie Wit one Rand: | afedrome for miles and then suttled | fectually protect all ur overseas com |0t i the authorization hill ns wax | 1Y war gme, whether played | whe o leave Washington Fri Pisers Rt in Dot : | " e soine and o | wn to the lonz task of patiently eall | P would be oo great a durden |t "; fhis the hudget syl Wt nt n;; War "’"”I»‘L‘w or ulvvh-nl}uul in y ; 2 N i Bl # T e ¥ nlanes sl PNE Cagsigl L i tk nedcoitne ne. | alontedihy ress is now ce on the hizh sens, emphasizes | The pictures of their departs JAMA.L P - P he spark of lifeini | 3 et it crashing . ¢ o 9 hazard of the possible dostinetinng of | 9F the fact that as in the case of the | veswels of the erniser type. The num- | equipped w wonnd-rece the spark of lifein it. e et e e s e Sl B e ettt tion Of | Lesinzton and Saratoga it might b | her called for is the resolt of the ox ana whe pictures B i IR 0 h X v It v Qi | ennentinl to ask for an increase In|periences of war and annunl post.wa o on the Scre voices Personality, “kick. p “] Dawn found the mystery stiil un "]',.:"'”n.'{“; s i "“"“"'\'L“"’I“ | the authorized cost in order to PIes fcombined finct exercises and repre. | nofes incident to the event wi - dward | solved. Some of the heavy-eved flyers | Ships theore OSSN O DU gont (ke approprintion necessary 19 leents the conclusions of ¢ <l t s G ories 3 t. Fdwar S e o i ypria {wen e conelusions of commander wodiuced along with the actu Askar ¥ Yorktown Rickenba e, poured in-1 were snatching a few hours of vest- | tect such foreign trad | complete the ship. as in the case | o lnat and the general board. | acenes. increased is e ded for the : gdeey . Wt and siven | others still walked the landing ficld Belleves Durien Roasonalile. | of the hips recently authorized [ 1 aadition to the urs ecd of | smoker why he likes feave their_eves scanning the sky. Over | . " o¥O8 (AT JEOMMR, | 0 el 1L mikht prevent i con- | ruiters. for stratexical and taetica) : T p 5 E 4 | against a hangar a group of mechanics o by tract heennse no builder would offer lovment with the fleet, the 1 this cigarette. He : merican, fo . | st slently Cin. their allnight "Px“l | v-In\"fi'”ln;wnwlul In this bill is ala bi within the timit, 5 Hin war he insistent den Sl il g e . nethem 0| turned into a daylight watch. The | reasonable burden to be nssumed by | ““The hill before voi fixed no time|in “cuard commereial linen ot may tell vou it’s the b T hours dragged by and night came for the hezinning or completion of the |l Gettion “AHG“ 0" qoctroy enem g BRI L) again with the silence still unbroken. | ships thervin named. This is in ac- | ajgeps, i fiavor, or the “zip - [ B Dass igvew {0l neciia andlannnths. |1ts vitallinterosts. andiehat it seibulla: | ooraance with: thie desize ot Boths the | oSt i the “tanc.” But R - Pershing smashed through to Sedan, | ing progran here presented is carried | President and the Navy Department. | Useful in Peace Times. or thi ang. , hasty seramble for out and supplemented by a continnous | The pro m as it will be developed | “Their duties peace ol he can’t really de- | position: ige on the roofs (f building and replacement prozram de. | hefore vou i a five-vear huilding pro | wide variety. not the least of which com- our Government for the protection : uses in the vil-| 3 signed to spread the cost of such con- | wram based upon a plan of equalizing | s .d to our ove e O What he's se who had tield | struction uniformiv over a period of [ the annual expenditures for the Ih-|mafchants and manufacturers must vhnes s N < 120 yvears. and if this huilding is svs. | cre of the Navy so far as possible ¢ Hold thel taralenimrs ket we tematieally and continuously kept up | A :h the genera is a five: gained. lut as Furopean condi i the future. the danger of war and | vea divs ) rxact and fyione return to normal we must ever : herefore of th destrnetion of our ation t Ming ok new market their an | / Y | overseas commeree will . ' Vetion of the ships pro | two miles (o minimized if not entiveiy met. Amor i < to lapsing of th his was un | needs a firstclass Navy ization therein contained s not de- {lg the fa L | “Without further elaborating upon | siable nor wise | the question of in i1 | s were | e nated that w s appre ng the | n time when replacements of destrovers | In his it Seerctary Wilhur s the flag ory % Lol th> measure of fluenced in no sm, prestige which up-todate and smart. | . gt it o dhte et " wiill "he mBo0SEATY o assime i lincluded the. following statement of | 100King modern cruisers create and rewayaboutit. proa L b e : b e i oo e e e A osi AE e o ¢ | 5 he cruisers recommended would o e = £ third G we must soon in a4 large replice he program propo: it earried D8 crulsed L Twenty for 15¢. Py S 5 i 4 HanE. DIORIERD o st eh e anr Properly constituted | be very largely replacements of ob & g d solete ships now ecarried in a decom feji! ; {have mo destrover leaders and fleet, will furnish sufficient strength 5 snine e Lo < Virginia . ' Story of - . ¢ / # | buildingz of these destroyer lea to insure the protection of the legal | Missionec a arious navy not only ssary for the rounding | rights of our citizens under interna- 5. as ’ o {out of the fleet, hut will abviate the | tional inw, provide refuge in time of | e s v ot N t f . necessity of replacing sor our | disorder, cet commerce, preserve | C ° econd. (o] or-a | older destroy Our replacement of | our « of trade, and provide ! line displacement, 34, trovers will he helow present |ndequate national defense. We have | g ard tons, 164,100, Week’ but It ) th not such a fleet at the present time. | 2 these second-line ¥ Aorlr e is h hoafocn t of the undertak- | cruisers beyond the age 3 f e numbar ot (thewm @ e O et 1. | M)t af-20) years Datore: thew:could hail ’ust or status d w of | ereases the already pronounced inade. | replaced. These 22 vessels all lack | [] it i day r he depar nt oop « | quacy of the fleet in certain respeets, | speed. gun er and a general fit a Da}Y. Sthils vlitorionsnday tlines 5 S ave |and extends the peried of that inade | ness for modern naval service. They < tior T P o the future. |cannot be clissed with the modern 3, : e fell to the deadly fire of the Am; : lonsifor thae purpo i A e e Monday. January 16 ace of aces. It was and is a \ 1 it requirements deprives | “Destroyer leaders are required ta See Sunday’s Papers. aralleled achievement in air fig o necessar Vit e of an_adequate national | provide one for each squadron of 15| E will | destroyers The tactical task of han. 1 <} financial burdens | dlirg destrovers in action is of lh“, care ' e s nat : v Promnt adaption of [ hizhest importance and requires spe- | the Kaiser fled to Holland, the miracls Armistice day came to pass and stiil |V word as to Luke's fate excep ief report throuzh the Internat d Cross at Geneva saying that lled reached Phoenix wa statement that he wear tion m proposed will result in a [cial faci for communication, i thev have 1 t lequate for national defense|creased room for personnel and the tion hy 1 i 2 axcessive peak loads in | equipment incident to their duties as or b ) . . fira demands flagships. Although destrovers are ranid de ' " - Al hoard invites particu-{ysed for this purpose at present, the croup of | § S AL the present tinie we ! de. lar attention to a subordinate but Very | efficincy of the squadrons as a whole the little | i by ers lese than new s ther | important e of 1 roposed con- | suffers for the lack of squadron 1 the uneertain e e o v f r ilding am. The ship- | leaders ‘s oitlstacont] D Y. Supeetan: 4 T e tany eomprehens ! i ¥ of the country IS | “The art of submarine construction 1 to piece ot crumbling and armiex | were |j; s . o aeential DALE S 0T Lt it b e e ed above LR S e LR e S {to th 1 n the n tiamal defense. 1t requires stabili-| vanced materiaily in recent vears, s an escort. Bt | in the fate of a Jons second lien : upfoTauriniced in this fyne {1y of onerations or tsshinical efisiencyl tiaitiimmove Hosslbisitolopera . A flight of Armistice day saw Phoenix, like . or ecoromy. e gs AN oaj | marines of suitable type for long pe- p ice day sa : p a special n ; sised all the world. in a delirium of joy'at the Want Larger Submarines. b laieas npme end of the laughter Whistle “We have a tony ent o v 1. the most med, bells ¢ and the street rines and a Prea P Ciallat e art are were thronged with cheering erowds o in this clase ' ) | weatter her A wild with the relief porn of the knowl | acconrt every P ed by | p Hlding program such as pro- » that their xons and biothars and ‘ths Govern i will help materially to con. b sweethearts were safe; the war wis wheth » or b shipbuilding industry, which It is not necessary over. i We the type factor in our national de to have had an Ac- A mail carrier on his daily_round. | of fleet suhmar wrser th o | e hd prosperity. counitaethisBankso kY to theow | o Giltirhed by the tumult, walked up | S hoats and smaller thar MUy he path te the door of tha Luk me | and the proposal for ? Cites Ships Now Needed. bailoons must g on Its w - nting the form of Lill ne « fleet for national defense. and finds | e mus (Coovrient 1928 ) hefore you the department has ¢ e tolloning e ii¥ s would parted from the usual form o in addition t i We have been helping Washingtonians to e e i e e A Tomorrow—Read the _true | | n in that we have omitted | Unca o for which initial appropria.| e “save the surface” with paints and var- « 2 | maximum pi or the partic- tjons have been made, to reinforce the 2 e | mn. .wH l'l‘llr ‘fl:;: u'vmnr';.".:h {5 Kmum (bl he partic:| tons have been made. o telnforce th nishes for a good many years—and sug- An Air Battle Without a Parallel. the Germans Cerowded | o lop af the ahin oc 19 Sharmciel, | Do Y Want gesting too that furniture be protected by German Fokkers plunged 1o | BPout bis plane in the meadow | | o intion is essentinl before appro. 0 Tou wan ey (R L B R o Good Coffee? Glass Table Tops int of their SPELLS o . drew aside o FIVE-YEAR NAVAL e vf» treaty tim extlon Burche“ [ Bouquet :e:? nG!g‘h!: 1(_:.(!'::0;1'{:3 f‘x:u.;r::? artistic and '.u‘d'.\‘. 8 Gl Bl BUILDING PROGRAM 0 i st b et 00 | and need not be removed. as is P d and ff| » ; attack or \ ps eoverings. g‘np _neu;\d—_\;u" o8 Never wel wavs tired an 3y iy ) She attack on | : R our reasonable prices for this article. Rikesd cat iy ienated gy @ lone Americar on Hlled (Continued from First Paze) 1 NS SDARS RIS EAID. 38C Lbo 4 B o be beautiful end 80, ; dive that the svstem must o iy ity 1t it F s t\n:‘\.q-::; prion of ‘“"‘,,""';L"‘ |”~n g ety o e Navs’ beparment st o | Wy eictis oo et v N. W, Burchell |l pp AN BANK E. J. Murph\ Co., Inc. ' iy e 0 R peens Jn e o0 e Ve oVas e SRR ML U D fun 817:819 14th St N.W. ot S 08 Ty . J " . g . v hin awkward fal: | Prokram was n.t sed upon anv STREET, N. W. = i > wsgiing hom D ; ekl g h\'”:.::','l‘;vnv': war. It wan baned upon the neeis of tem o ons ste therein if it were not § s s hosnig ,,:','.'\' g That building program was i (it ety s Hi “on ¥ auern | rupted by the World War and the S ¢ hzve sallow ke turncd (pursuern with | SRy Anished capital ships were tem ] ji s . e ‘piunged on |burailly abandoned in order that ou heada the sees 2100/ " I shipyards might concentrate upon the r bowels are clog s ; gun on | ing of destrovers to meet the ¢ Tablers mights i on 1l conia Toad T T Good Clean Coal and wed by the Fokkers ¥ They 3 emoothly and o o . : by the submarines, The changed = - = ~ 5 ‘ Wins Enthusiastic Co-operation value of good hezlth 1ske Dr eir numbers being idly nugm to wubmarin i y! 1 ou'l - s i destroye Cons detion » N o o 4 much better you'll fi ke few o L, to deatroyer constrction a Good Clean Cellar o g heir B (RUEMEDT |1 Geatroyern i Gaigin: with full weight, clean coal . . . forked and Thousands Availing Themselves of Copgress represcnted the judgment heir olive color. They free el ard ! Fveriwhere wise i balloon dow wis inforced by the submarine activi men snd women who know the alloon down At the close of the ties of th enemy. 10 wan relative as foasi through the rising ereacendn of fire | OUrselves with & great number of seeaisad has aposiosey. T ande wien Service Given by Peoples Drug Stores. but not competitive as Hessick service is 1009 efficient. It hegina g | dentrovers and wmall wubmarines, sterage men leave your cellar . . . spleands : third batloon. As he dove : X wden 1o deny | 400 with u partly compieted program span minus dust or dirt. NOZOL Proves Successful Prevention 4 alme s [for the building of the largest and e 4 i T e reimad 1va | finest. capital ships undertaken Expert advice and ing courtesy cont Against Colds and Grippe A el | by nay nation. Thewe lyttiexhips each it e voxten 1 the foummile | With ve 16iuch guns and six S hattle with 3% knot wpeed German offcern | a0 lght” 16duch guns. were well Take no chance with a cold e Wiy wde approptlations for $ mpletion of these ships. N Beware of that sli head or Evewitnesses say that ton was then in a position il et dpmsi vy 0l el TE R £ T & in compeiitive naval : L , {5 The effort tn bring Luke | bullding programs, The completion 8 Take no chan hin wan (he fiing that wuzzed | 0f the ships then under way would a3 offic ‘ L ah | heve rendered the older type of battle 4 S wr S 3 oG P el e e b | ahins then in existence in our own 14th and Water Streets S.W, Since 99% of ¢ e 1w the wose, . and other navies, virtually useless s e (i Bernianim The Ger ) 27 2881297458 ‘eapon o fense ss Nozo d o German army. The Ger | and would have given us a &Kreut pre Franklin 8127812881 45 weapon of dr' rnr'c [t ol the new di e ore r ' weres fighting one | ponderance in capital ships of & | cold germs that lodge nose. e Sl ; i | modern and effective type, To uvold | competitive buflding by athers 1o { It is absolutely harmless, being widely wsed in Rospital o ; s i h ent belng overtaken, and to ayoid | and recommended by physicwans. Get a ot A vt i T the burden of xuch w competitive race, | 3 the Washington conference win Yflu . ot howa | Capital Ships Need Guards, ITH people everywhere suf- lrops of NOZ i plane wax seen to leap i it wostrils. They may be the start of more serious tr B he use of Nosol to “a we did retain 18 capital s, | ;i X in Grippe or Plu, an » L cupitnd shipe vequine subimarines i B fering from colds and grippe. dlears: the \ one Ume, Do D e e e ling a fight against these affic- tree and easy Wi Bngine Vails cruimers Thuw, the bitteships of ! tions and are acquainting people with throw oft Opem : o wouldn't re. |C4VIe] ships of the feet ¢ ed b | arkable ne liscove Known Chas he " g DK v us requite for thelr protection and | z (l\(‘ remarkable new discd \ll_\ nown . . the fever ooring ik uway from Ahe K1OUnA L ey wnd alreraft, | Thess need as NOZOL. ronders. it be es “pops e atend e e L ure i wense baolute, and in an o R e o wonders, 1t be TOOYES CYery on bear: & 1icle straamy | (UhaF sarse ralative. That ia to ga¥; | Daytime Seock- Chis prepavation is being used in va- ope th the local drive gl s Yt iyt o A cedn mubmatines, | ‘a:‘l:"';':.:' rious parts of the country to break their part in hreaking up t presumabiy for u Arnk of water R AR SRR AR | silkeo hem, $1.98 up head colds overnight and to pre- demue. ZOL. is guaranteed ¢ ring o Aney came. . Luke \ontet] flest of battleunipa, theretore | | vent colds at their source, which in ! royour money e andat the cool refrshing | (' *Gfe of ita buttleships & | most cases is the nose. refunded eroonly n fuw sieps swny THON | geen of destroyers. wubiiarines A TR imere and mlrcrafl. A certaln num ite mray [Verof (hewe wre necessary rewurd & A\\ The modern woman considers the feelings of GET A BOTTLE TODAY--AT ALL Isan:af \the anamy forgs, Provides &l the opposite sex. For her, Dexdale experts of A # ‘ o | wave 1hat the enemy has some sub ' S maiines, wome destiovers and son . the mode have developed stocking creations o i " ” e B0t isers, for enemy mubinatines, 7 B vateing French peasants of {gyoye cruimers, making (o B ... fascinating in color ... in very, very delicate (© ] - . wew no more ks upon hatlleships Harinay, Cont, Grantand:heio]| i esre pon mtiisships i sne Jighl distinctions, At the Dexdale Hosiery Salon, mon waited fang and in vain that | vihility, menace ihe He of the batile 1348 F 8L, N.W, Washington, D.C, a beautiful and Leading Druggists Everywhere Lpgnt. Farly in o the evening the x| ship, and. therefore, menace the navel | cifed teiephone calls from the 7th!defense of the Nation 1 duphydnwhulwhuvdumjv Belloun Compsny hed reported the *It {s sstimated by |Mnuoul board

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