Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1928, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1928 17 " S—— Monroe dnrmnn e d Eight Washingtoni —— e e To the objection that the President Declines to Make ngtonians Qualify to| ynrequited Love Assigned as Cause o ke such a Ny . - Operate Airplanes. | Workman Asks Damages. : Aopoon o {did not have the right to mal 1 for Self-Slaying. [ ¥ith dust and diri: hes h“fi;‘ds‘mj | pronouncement, Mr. Steed - contended Flicht in Storm A e it For injury to his hand and arm | ¥ateh and brooches, and eke his St that the Senate could do so by resolu- =] plane operation | pARIS, January 20 (P)—Unrequited | aieaed to hav ; | day shirt. It's plain he has been sleep- | tion, and he was confident that no suc- | By the Associated Press. have been lssued by ‘the Commerce | love s given by the police as the cause | 211°8¢d o have been sustained June 2; ing in some dark frowsy lair: his gar- & everse epa | P while work s hores he con- . * ceeding Senate would reverse it. 3 ry 20.—A mer | Department to eight residents of Wash- | 0f the suicide of a man listed as Alfonso ing as a laborer on the con | ments are mn_keeping with CTOWS L a third objection, which, Mr. Steed CHICAGO, January 20. former nts of h. 5 - ! Mendoza Estaj Marquis de - 0 e 1 Besyeliore SIHES BRSO N outes Sot fo the Toot of the whole |Judge who fined the Standard Ofl Co, |Ington, as follows: Ralph H. Bangs e i o oo cton ot ithe |Avinelon Memcel : " eye- 28 C a " ivate plane: Bridge, Joseph V. Poe, 714 G street, . as one may plainly see, and yet he'll n tter—that the sins of the Versailles | $20,000,000 without batting an eye- | 1628 Columbla road, private plane; Rob | dead in an apartment in the fashion- 5 Police Hunt Four Others of |be the spouter of glided tales to me. Steed Fears Strained Rela heaty ought mot to be saddled on the the commander of & glant ocean |ert Wurts Bocklus, Navy Departmen, | abie center of Paris | has sued the H. P. Converse Co., con- He'll tell of former glories, before his| . 5 - American people—he argued that the|liner, who has crossed the Atantic transnort plane: | ‘The Spanish nobleman was about 40 | tractor for the placing of plers of the Oregon Gang That At- luck has gone. and all his fancy stories| tions May Result in Seri- |5t States must._bear its share of | many hundred times, and an opera| “nnq";’m“‘m "('"”‘”' 1. Ennis, Munt- |, or’ od. He 1y described s having | brigge. The werkman w‘f 35,000 for will only make me yawn. He's eloquent what he called “peace guilt,” because |singer who has braved the criticisms ng, transport plane; Charles heen born in Madrid and a resident of otabicad o 5 t ted Robbe explaining his most unseemly fix; his ous Conflict President Wilson did not insist that the [of royalty over the footlights, didn't|A. Horn, office chief of Afr Corps, trans- He had been in Paris| his Injury. He is represented by At- empte 0 b“rY- enemies are straining to down him by a allied secret treaties made before the[care fo hazard a 70-mile-an-hour gale | port plane; Arthur K. Ladd, office chie vs. He left a letter ad- | torneys Albert V. Bryan, Morgan H. { their tricks. Bad luck will soon be over. United States entered the war should | in a de luxe monoplane last night. = |of Air Corps, transport plane; sed “Pref = | Beach and Samuel F. Beach. | he'll soon know happy days: again he'll e overridden, and that peace should be| The distinguished party, including | W. Miller, no Washington | be in clover, his woe's & passing phase. | Br the Associated Press. {made on the same high plane of ideal- | former Federal Judge K. M. Landis|transport plane: Charles T. Phill 0.—Po- | And meanwhile seven dollars \\r;\:ld LONDON, January 20 —Asserting that | ism as America had waged war. and p||:;]mnh;2rmm|?::flx:nnr (:{;)x:;f'n:)fl:_l : lr\,LlrI:wmmw;x"\w;n‘p,,mm.3;21,,:?‘, (‘m} :;:p;"hx‘r‘ny‘:x; h;";u;‘vgmm:‘i‘ :‘\\lxx‘xrhl 'w(: relations between the United States and »BEKf—FOUND (:”\‘-( )“m"‘” Kdor ODer aE: | Bk iane. g “m"p‘)m:_ New rch for ollars, s {3 e ibe! e and m.m Britain_were in a_“thoroughly the S. 8. Leviatha 4 y,| Licenses have been fssued for afr- e St i | fand .“"“‘“f&“" it thy condition,” Wickham Steed HUGO BEZ topother with eight promine planes n the names of the following VIR cagans, planned to fly over Chic: Washingtonians orge C. Brinkerhoff, | uld have e edi e R J ‘Mh%nx Student Joins Mother in the monoplane, a 12-passenger ""‘""i 1740 Massach avenue, and H. A nl"h “his while, the seven he | sed before the America New York. Stout_all-metal {ype, but the lashing nm for Gettysburg Flying 4. or other princely pile. But Association gale changed their minds. den street o s _‘uw ]mn\ll‘nlxl‘(\( of What he fermed a| HANOVER, N. H., January 20 (P).— th a 30- mmn it scems mil \ud I’Il\d hoary. iit| Serions “‘.":l|’|‘!"“:",:‘:|‘l“h‘h« u‘l}‘.;x:"::::»‘“w" Bezdek, jr., Dartmouth College s 2 ignor Great Britain and | student who has been missing, was with United have about each | pis mother in New York today and the | two planned to leave at once for State ¢ < e i s oach at Po e ’ USUALLY LOWEST IN PRICE, ALWAYS v when comes the bo who eries ‘u‘n t 10 the world that 1 u‘u| by K. 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