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THE T\'T‘\I\(‘ Q'I‘\Tx’ WASIHTINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1928 i | enters e worl he tracts as an agent of others at the re- [ the case. T apprnd these statements to Maust and the two men found that 18 Countries Have Slaves. trading centers of the world. In t quest of all partics, but the suit was | hereto. Sincerely vour: I l ’1‘ 3{ DIVORCE MAY SOLVE they had both marrled the same wom- | o S0 SRS interlor of China there are sald to be not directed at him: he was not a de- IRVING L. LENROOT. WIFE’S MARITAL WOES |2;, Cameron filed charges against his | Slasery, st exieis B 18 COEIER 0 bt 2.000.000 et enda . There was abe wife, but today intimated that he fs| the worid. ] 5 ; | Sohteny” "o ™ Yot a2 | The Tetter from former Ambassador Villing 1o ‘diverce. Mra. Cameron and | is Abyssinia, where there are estimated iy t inder which "M‘ or e a o De Cartier read as follow » s < —_— S allow her to go back to Maust, Mr.|'0 be about 2,000,000 slaves. Another as UN GH'NESE Sul el TR “August 20, 1027, | - (Continuee ‘rom Fighteenth Page) | woman Held as Bigamist—Hus- | Given declared. Arabia, one of the notorious slave- in the case shows that »vcn had he been | “Dear Hoover: vl dl. 1917, to Mr. Horace band No. 1 Is Agreeable If Mrs. Cameron obtains her freedom, n RETEHEN U BAEN ] e fers | I have been astonished to hear mis- B r\‘x‘:‘f’q‘f‘s,[\'mlr ;xllN. D Nt & Maust told Mr. Given, he will go| ’ : w e i g e e S, 2ot mareiege eremony | | 00000 Chinese, Belgian, English and nmn'& Mining Co.. which operated in the 300 Harvard street northwest, was the Hope for settlement *outside of court S epres ivi interesis growing out of a reorgenization | Kaiping mines duting the perfod When |seene of a beautifully appointed Junet " Rep c%entat e Frce Answers > a Chinese industrial conensts in finan- | T was Belgian charge d'affatres n | oon and brid y sl e il 22'lyf,'lfl”:,’,'f”“'.’,{,Nirx"‘l',,fl!:; TESTS F(]R FEDERAL J0BS. 7 Mine C Stories in C | cinl difliculties, and was brovght in the | China [hoon, Nhen guests’ were Mrs. George C. | his moming by Assistant United States (/] e Case Stories in Con- |Enstish court | " “As sueh, T looked after the very|Shinn, Mrs, . Mis. Edwin | Attorney Ralph Given, whon Mrs, . : The contr: were negotia | large Belglan interests in that enter- | AN Mrs, George Bunneil.” Mrs. | Cameron was. arrafgned’ before. Police | The United States Civil Service Com- gressmnal Record | agents of their respective n: . | prise_and B cGirath, Willf Court Judge John P. McMahon on a|Mission has announced that it will rr-‘ J with the essistance of the Be all the f ; sdward G r charge of bigamy. She was held. for | ceive applications until March 24 to fill | on b AR ions in Ch 1 1 r ! of the perty, some of which w Char] ¢ °s Ed-1the grand jury but, due to her physical positions of junior messenger and as- | engaged as an ensineer, and later, | sequently o litigation i the English mund ses were L AT al| sistant, messenger in the departmental Attacks upon Secrctary Herbert for a short time, the monage courts. Grath and M el T taeaand “‘[’l‘,’l',‘(a’;"’“';;c’n service. | Hoover by opponents of his nomination | The real question in the case wa Praises Hoover. | e called, The entrance salary fo= junior mes- | . = : e toMhEBIING T i ; 5 s | in wl honor Mrs, i sengers is $600 a year and for assist- for President. based on his connection | 10 1 MIAIE coct o S Fotter entertaied at her home, | Mrs. Cameron fs alleged to b ant ‘messengers $900 a year. with a case involving a Chinese m of one of the par lor strect northwest, Wednes- | ted Calen Cameron, a soldier ‘This examination is open to both bo: . b neer 1 actes = o a S PO n - ” Y H‘V\'(m"‘(‘h!““\n . ”||||H“!(‘:)({“:ll“(‘;:l | et Ewald | af Walter Reed Hospital, on June 2. |and girls who have reached their six. B n 5 5 : Ce d d. A luncheon was | 1924, and then to ha arrled R. E | Representative F fornia and Memorandu v time (f e e RUH lof Cumberland, Md. A luncheon was " E. | teenth but not their twenticth birthday | ' e. 'Se ifornia and the reorgan! thit ¢ ‘l rese bonrd | Y Chine [4‘ ,\" ||<1 served and the afternoon w spel 5t on October 3, 1927, without [on the date of examination, others in a defense lishe ¢ nelish alike with the highest " Ars, [ having divorced her first husband. % was fo paricip management | EIRHER alke i e iion of the | Dlaving bridge. Other guests were, bl divorc shand Full information and application an Congressional Record of the company and the former Ghincse | | William _ F." Sherman, Mrs. Charles out & weck ago, Cameron learned |blanks may be obtained from the o, Th> statement by Mr. Free included | director general was to Dot o ‘“‘,‘:1,‘""\‘:;L.fl““d"\;‘,‘lz"“(} iood, Mis. Edward Gardner, Mrs |of his wife's second marriage. Armed | United States Civil Service Commission, & letter dated Februa . 1928, pre-| During Mr. Hoover oL : | Eawin A. Niess, ) James Edmunds, ge certificate, he t 11724 F street north: pared by former S r Lenroot, Re- | the contract was o B 3 i Mea 9 is M i L Mrs. Eugene Curtis, Mrs. George Bul= | e Piblioar, of Wiscorsin. ahich gave the | though dificulties arose over custody of |, O e o el and Mrs. William Mitchell of Tos 0 | Secretary a clean bill of health and re- | title deeds which Mr. Hoox: ISterlion ] S e e TR e it ey | Al i T cere awarded to forved to the charges as part of a politi- | having xrxl \]c.d in uluk, in the | | ”‘“ g ll‘l:‘(‘l" “ix‘:w\ ‘”:‘x u‘»l‘:-nr:vanm n‘\thn Miss cally conceived whispering campaign. | hame of the company tor the protec- ce of their country In its ex- = " tt (] ® a y g M. Free also submitted letters irom tion of all partics. s e 3 ‘;“,';I"‘;\ml“.‘"lffl S{:s"\'d)\;;'x'nf”\\\(r‘xh]-\‘, d.“Y‘;';;z (& ue e l'()L | Clothmg cleaned in Footer’s T rain. dhe New Nork Hanger and Hoover Retired. “Very sincerely vours, | ter of Maj. Wiley, are in Lexington, Va others exonerating Mr. er from any | Some eight or nine m..mm after nw‘ DE CARTIER.” | to attend_ the Midwinter dances at the NOW! Smarter Than Ever! | distilled solvents remains clean Smiwoper action 5 ¥ 4 s e T R T | Virginia Military Institute. ]onger and is more healthful his part in the litiga § " ers’ » K place. : | - . = Thi e P ‘r s s .‘mn.ul ()nnk place . | “The only person in a position fo o s d';' Y I'his model will intrigue the h h 1 d b th Story Publis! ere. Hoover retived from the concern as | complain of Mr. Hoover's conduct or enure Extended Two Years. i : I | | woman or miss who is look- w cleane other The controversy was revived when manager, and the group which came | testimony in the case were the British than en S rl of Athl ‘s term as Gov- | oy } ¢ Overman, Democrat, of North | ;" control then repudiated a portion | And Belgian groups, against whom his| o 200 & A e | ing for something new and methods na. inserted 1in the Congressional | ¢ the cont under the reor- | testimony lay | began in 1924, will be extended for two | t for Spring—Beautiful = ing property years ago. are answered by | er agents, it beit ; m said uary 28 the copy of an : o “yot these same British groups. St e he | > 3 ganization by ignoring the Chinese local | ot these same grouy from January 21, 1929, at the | e - erticle which had been published m the po a6 Gireetors. lof them engaged his engineeing ser Al tequest of the South. African | ]unm the latest colors and Greensboro (N. C) Daily News that "ot of (he change in control a bitter [ices in after years and the Belgian | government, and with the approval of | combinations —Reverse side of , questioned the integrity of Mr. HOOVEI'S | qyarrel grew up among the diverse n: roup were identical men who 1p|w\\vd the King. solid color, navy or black, giv- part in the Chinese mining company interests. But when the iss to him to undertake the relief of Bel-| b Sa ol Sl B Jres : incident were finally drawn it became simp! gium upon which they intrusted th mg you two dresses m one. | This story had been publ AT guostion as to whether or not the said | lives and their own enormous contri-| Indian men usually sewed and made A ‘},‘,'m,m."g R i supplemental memorandum was ‘m be | butions impli { thetr own clothes s £ ) % . The Chinese complainan the case unfavorable to Mr. Hoover. P T Representative Free prefaced the let- | J uPSIE (08 SOTCR S America’s Greatest Cleaners & Dyers ter he erted in the Congressional Fecord with e statement hat Whese proprics i (he seorsaniaton be } ' = 1332 G St. N.W., 'Phone Main 2343 2 5 1sh | stored. to add my own feeling of indignation | e’ judgment declared the memo- Senator Lenroot's letter was as fol- rity_on men's Dress Sowe: damages for breach of the contract, 4 601 13th St NW ey o tes upon_appeal, even this was din- Hon Arihur 3t Pree Howe ot Repre oot T acted 3¢ neent | ~ s nnuu|mmmum|mmmnwumuwmmmm::: I h.mum“._ e o et e v e 3 the e S v Cafty | Wy e I Tz 7 T My Dear Mr. Free interest at_the time. and was carci e Elad to respond fo Your Inquity | reviewed editortally in the London Times v < actual issues is in accord ) e ot 30 Wi g0 wnich i mens | MATY of 1 actal e b pecond < . 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