Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1928, Page 7

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TII;I TVTNING STAR. WASITINGTON., D. .. FRIDAY, MARCIT 2. 1928 THREE MEN HELD ,{,‘{f"s,,,",‘ff.",.f,',‘,'n““‘?é#éf?nvlfi'lt”r‘imi { — | D(‘fllllll" Amrr(‘a\mn Player-Playwright Finds More Sat- | fsfaction in Making Plays Than Help for the United States in its treaty conversations with France | Carrying Them On. = [ was offered President Coolidge ¥es= o andence of 11 3 terday in a letter signed by a lar = American Express Co. Em-' ptoup of prominent citizens, defining | PALM BEACH. acior. playwright \ ¢ | r r * the defi- gets more satisfactfi ployes Taken After At- ; A Rood play than he does in actin ha led to settle its dispute by fine pi K : > ence, conclliation, arbitration, | “Once the author has had his play tempt to Sell Goods E wdicial procedure, or by | produced he loses inte Ay cful means. initiates an | claborates “But then a playwr attempt to settle it by war. n shut his eye to the eurrent Broad- hree mien today. William Allen White, Jossphus | way production. pick up his pen and special | pangels Maj P O'Ryan, | write another play, whereas the actor, Railway EX- | o Rev. Dr h " Cadma weary of his lines, must keep on with fiavessalvnd Sa iy Henry T. Allen, Roswell | his part.” r and Mary Ladd Simonson | Interest and enthustasm fc the signers of the let- | die a slow death within a y [hioves. ~ As_eollabora 4 “Coquett ‘ ¥ 7 sos, Abbott s old, of vt o 3 e believes, may be traced of the ex- ed at Swanton. Chio, today mans and four mail and {fines imposed by Magistrate John W | Anderson on L. J. Feidt of 314 E street | Sho filed the complanit against the | prominent in church and political Tati: iled. Six mail were badly shaken up. None of the was injured. The cause An international shorthand system Iment is not known has been devised by a German professor whom to sell Lewis dudita i} Misses” Pumps Patent Lace Tie 1 - . 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OF FINES AGA|NST FEIDT| ‘rhe fines were mposed on charges SRR il it to"'”""'" ot AlinatonlCowntFie Jald by Patrolman Sploch, who was ) enc: 4ide More Bccessible suspended when Feldt complained the Given Two-Year Sentence. Made More A Uitoinid Follows | officer tried fo collect a fine from him Sveein) Dispatch to Fhe Star fi B . Ry |on_ the road. | FREDERICK, Md., March 2. —Robert g il Suspension of Officer in Con- The fines imposed by Anderson, t' " poo Bon "0 B T mer cireus ; was contended, placed several eharges . troversy With Motorist. f o oTaton gainst - Feidt, yn | ton manager of a local newspaper, was | sager;, sfusing to pay a $6.45 | yesterday sentenced to two years in the o, h Speciml Dispateh to The Star. g on the road | souse of Correction on a cha R BALTIMORE. Mar A vefund of it wa ally fined §20.35 and | tempting to rob the safe in the n R remained i il one day before his| paper office. 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