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LEEONE DEFEN .S NNCARAGU Many Natives Welcome Ma- rines as Stabilizing Agency, He Says. Native Nicaraguans realize that the ted States Marines are needed in country “for its own good.” and expressed their ited States for re, it was de- & j. Gen. John A. Corps commandant, on from an inspection of n front.” le of the American troops in American_republic is high, me said. He praised higaly ng of Marine aviators there. ral said he had no idea how !d require to drive out San- followers, adding that it ible to learn how many had. as he knew, Lejeune said, Ma- X had bombed only El Chi- es where they have been expressed doubt &s to estimates of Sandino's | there was no way d be counted. He de- | on the outcome of ections next Fall. es Sandino ob- by holding out | ! U. S. Forces Turned Into Cav- Child Passenger, 5, Treated for Croup As Express Waits By the Associated Press. KANSAS CITY, Mo, February 14.—A transcontinental passenger train of the Santa Fe Railroad was delayed 21 minutes here today while one of its passengers, David Quan- trell, 5, was treated for croup. A physician met the train and pre- scribed for the child. David, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Quantrell of Bronzville, N. Y,, was en route with his parents to Los An- MOUNTED HARNES SEAING SIIND alry for Chase of Rebel Leader. By the Associated Press. MANAGUA, February 14.—The United States Marines, whose adapta- bility is proverbial, are being turned into improvised cavalry to match the | tactics of the rebel leader, Augustino | ed their arms He said that it had | ever, that Sandino | guns of the ‘War. | g that he had no ical source of am- | as in Honduras. | h five other of- | gua to Ocotal in 1! . the commandant | two weeks over | le. He said that| Ts were doing won- ting supplies to the WOULD BUILD ROADS FOR PACIFIC DEFENSE Representative Crail Proposes| Three-Route System Linking Canada and Mexico. Br the Ascociated Press. A bill proposing establishment of a Pacific Coast national highway system which would provide three trunk lines, | ¥with laterals, along the Pacific Coast| Canada to Mexico, was_intro-| gul by Representative Crail, Repub- | lican. California, vesterday afternoon. | The bill asked an appropriation of $250.000 for preparation of plans and such other appropriations as might be g in W necessary to build the highways. The roads would form a system of motor truck highways “to meet the transport requirements of heavy com- merce in time of peace and of heavy orcnance in the time of war.” Landing fields for airplanes, for which the routes would serve as guid- inz lines, would be provided at inter- of 25 miles, and various areas| the highways would be set aside | propagation of trees to serve T st hostile aircraft. | ys would be: The B.l-l extending from Port| Wash., to Los Angeles; the highway. stretching from t with the Balboa highway at reka. Calif., through San Fran- cisco to effect a junction with the third highway, El Ca Sie: at Sierra; the Golden Sta@-%ighwayy extending from Blaine, W: -10 Calexico. Calif., and El Camina Bierra, from Croville, Wash., to Tia Juana, Calif. - PLANS FLIGHT TO SWEDEN CHICAGO, Pebruary 14 (#)—B. R. Hassell, Rockford, IIl., fiyer, announced todzy that his proposed Chicago-to- S!ock!;olm flight would be started some time 2{ | ter, now 9 years old. The couple was 2nd Swedish Chicago, pro- | 1. said Prince has indorsed | ~ Rem of ORIENTAL RUGS ’. 20% Reductions the values ble, g} the eminent lecturer on History and Biologzy, has recently these rugs to his home. Our new address will be 1739 Conn. Ave. N.W. NAZARIAN BROS. 20 17th 9 RS ool L2 S 3 Special Values in chderson “A number Suites an Picces are marked for Sandino. Virtually all of Sandino's men have been well mounted, which enabled them to slip away quickly when contact with the Marine patrols threatened. The Marines now are being provided with mounts as rapidly as possible. * | Mounting the force has been delayed | because all available horses have been transporting supplies to the interior be- fore the approaching rainy season shall make the rude highways impassable. While little credence is placed here in the report from the United States that Sandino is fleeing to Honduras, | reports have been received here that | numbers of alleged Honduran Nationals who have been with Sandino_ are re- turning homeward wearied by his guer- rilla warfare. DIVORCED IN 1926. Former Wife Won Decree After 10 Years of Married Life. PORTLAND, Me., February 14 (#).— Mrs. Cecil C. Campbell was granted a divorce here May 18, 1926, from her husband, now held in Philadelphia as | the slaver of a woman in New York | City. Desertion was charged, and the | wife was awarded custody of & daugh- | married September 4, 1916, while Camp- | bell was a sergeant at Fort Williams, in South Portland. Mrs. Campbell, who lives in South | Portland, said last night that Campbell often threatened to shoot her during their year and a half of married life in this city and Washington, w0 weeks Former Klan Leader Held. SOUTH BEND, Ind., February 14 (#). —Pat Emmons, 44, former head of the Ku Klux Klan here, was arrested at his home last night at the request of Re- gina, Canada, authorities, who want sl b Leaders the World over secure that bewitching, attractive touch to their y complexion thru Made ¢n TWhite - Flesh - Rachel In use over £5 years £cnd 13¢. for Trial Size Ford. T. & Son, New York so great, but the Rugs them- that Foreign Visitors are buy- shipped a big purchase of St. N.W. Furniture of Complete d Occasional February disposal at Very Substantial Reductions Discontinued Drapery THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928. Lansburgh & Bro. 7th to 8th to E-FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—Franklin 7400 TOMORROW Three Dress Shops Combine In a Most Unusual Selling of New Dresses for Jun- iors, Misses, and Women! Values of Outstanding Import- ance--New Spring Styles and Shades--- Many Samples-Every Dress an Unusual Value! Second Floor 1000 /onNe Drxzzes The Cleverest--Pret tiest Dresses We've Shown Recently at This Low Price Styles Include: New Ensembles; One and Two Piece Models; Street Dresses; Afternoon Frocks; Evening Dresses; New Scarf Models; Lace Trimmed; Tucks, Drapes; Pleated, Fringed; Veiled Prints; If you are short and inclined to be plump—if you are tall and slender — if you are a J Miss, a Miss, a - Woman or Little Woman's size—he style and value for YOU! > gay high school party—to the matrons dignitied afternoon bridge, yvou will hear of conversation, discussing the marvels —and phenomenal values in this unusual The very pick of the market—new—fresh and fashion-wi hey are the latest arrival from New York—the most recent whisper of Paris styles—carefully chosen from many makers! We are actually thrilled over the style and value—we feel sure yvou will be, too. When we know there is so much tobe said about the styles—the colors—the new features shown on these dresses—we feel inexpressibly limited in this small spncc @, Scores of These Dresses On Display In Our 7th Street Windows Extra Space And Augmented Sales Force For This vent New Materials: Heavy Flat Crepe; Georgette Crepe; Printed Silks; Printed Chiffons; Satinsand Smart Combinations* In the Newest Shades — Plenty of the New Blues, Greens, Tans and BLACK —wve can say this—however. Don't miss secing them—the most expectant cannot be disappointed! Scores of them on display now in our 7th Street windows. Sizes for Every Woman..- Junior Misses’ Sizes, 13 to 17 Sizes, 30 to S0 Misses’ Sizes, 14 to 20 res, 3813 to 5213 Little Women's Sizes, 16! to 26!, - and Upholstery Samples & Imported Wall Papers Reduced One-Half & More All Lamfs & Shades also Specially Priced JAMES B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Laces, Upholstery, Paperhanging, Painting 1108 G Street————Phones jin 141