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THOYOUTHS HELD NSTORE THEFS One Confesses, Police Say, to Robbing Several Show Windows. 20 years old. of has confessed, ac- Tobbing the show wntown stores, and st of Lee Lemmon s old, also of Arlington m he named as his accom- are being held at n for investigation ent Don Roger 1 Ridge. Vi arrested after he had Todd place northeast and his w him and an accomplice As he approached the ¢ of them gave a when he noticed 1 showease he col- x him to head- was questioned arles J. P. Weber and . who obtained from at he had robbed and a pair €63, and that he cindows of other down- Other Stores Robbed. he stores he mentioned police said, 1 + 0p. 1319 , 1301 F v store, 1208 F Clothes Shop. of the Meyer ment was valued at_$21, ck of Louis Gold's h of women's cloth- len from its show Clothes Shop was rob- of men's clothing three years ago at a time when alterations being made to the store building. a partition of the plaster board e store from the building at that time, and the youths said to have confessed shoving T board and gaining ad- at fashion. Loot Found in Hiding Place. Benton, police say, took g place in the rear of street. where a large e loot was found in a Kenneth Simons, clothing street, _reported od at $728 had store’s show win- were implicated in that rob- TWO FIREMEN INJURED IN SUNDAY MISHAPS Le Roy A. Knight Suffers Broken Shoulder Stumbling Over Hose at Trash Blaze. Two District firemen were injured Fester 1g_over a hose line while g & blaze in a trash recepacls rear of 707 H street northeast, man Le Roy A. Knight, 37, “221 southwest, attached to No. 8 . fell and fractured his right He was treated at Casualty n James R. Barry, 24, 140 T attached to No. 21 ntally struck his head g d the “slide poie.” ted at Emergency Hospital. e dian government has ar- a weekly air mail service to remote places on the of the St. Lawrence River, lands and Anticosti Island. exigencies that might arise. MONDAY, MARCH 8§, 1978 Despite a temporary truce between the interdorough Rapid Transit Co. of New York City and the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Employes, the I R. T. is not taking any chance of being unprepared for any Here's a view of the interior of the dormitory being outfitted for the strikebreakers that the I R. T. is importing. MEDINA DOGTRINE VIEWED ABROAD Geneva May Adopt Rule on Munitions Shipments, Bolivian Says. By the Associated Press. ‘The work of Charles Evans Hughes at Havana, in securing adoption of the international doctrine which recognizes the legality of munitions shipments across neutral territory to countries having no seaports, is bound to have a far reaching effect in Europe as well as | America, in the opinion of Javier Paz Campero, counselor of the Bolivian dele- gation to the Havana Pan-American Congress. “Representatives of interior European countries, such as Switzerland, Austria and Hungary,” he said here yesterday, “have told me that this doctrine, known as the Medina doctrine, will undoubted- | Iy lead to its discussion at Geneva, and | very possibly to its adoption there.” The recognition of the principle which has been advocated by Eduardo Diez de Medina, Bolivian Minister to the United States, has tremendous | significance for Bolivia, he said, since it means that “her money may be spent on public works instead of on main- taining an ‘armed force.’" | He added that he had noted some surprise at Havana because of Chile's opposition to the principle. . SEE SPAIN'S RETURN T0 LEAGUE POSSIBLE | Madrid Leaders Discuss Situation Following the Virtual Settlement of Tangier Problem. By the Associated Press. MADRID, March 5—With the Tan- gler problem virtually settled, the news- speculating today in regard to the prob- able return of Spain to the League of Nations. papers and the country in general were | RELATIONS OF U. S. TO EUROPE STUDIED BY LEAGUE COUNCIL | (Continued from_First Page.) that the March 15 meeting may be postponed. The Kellogg proposals are received with greater cordiality here than in Paris. League officials note ~Mr. Kellogg's very friendly mention of the League and approve the understanding whereby Minister Gibson will represent the United States here at the March 15 meeting. It is conceded here that the American proposals must be seriously considered inasmuch as the United States could wreck any operation of the League against a warring member of she chese to be a friendly neutral. League disarmament must be a failure unless the United States backs up League sanctions. Now bringing forward a serious plan of its own, the United made disarmament really ctical politics again, and Geneva is paying the strictest attention. FORTY-NINTH S| 10N OPENS. Latin American Mealth Co-ofration Fund Is Allocated. GENEVA, March 5 (#).—The public meeting of the forty-ninth session of the Council of the League of Nations started at 12:10 pm. today. Francesco Jose One of the first acts of the Council was to adopt a vote of condolence to | the Swedish government and relatives | on the death of Mrs. Buege Wicksell, | the only woman member of the Leaguc's permanent mandate commission. It was recalled that Mrs. Wicksell | last year visited the United States at the invitation of the Phelps Stokes Fund | and presented to the commission a re- port on certain aspects of educational work for the colored race, which ap- peared valuable from the viewpoint of the development of educational policy in the mandated territory. The council also allocated $41,500 for technical co-operation with the health | authorities of the Latin American coun- | tries, including an inquiry into the in- fant death rate. This fund also will cover the sending of foreign experts to | | Y | 4 Dupont’s Tontine Window Urrutia of Colombia presided. ir | the public health school and. Leprosy Research Institute of Rio Janeiro. The offer of the international health division of the Rockefeller Foundation to grant a $50,000 subsidy the same as last year for the interchange of medical and health officers in 1928 was accepted and the secretary general was instructed to send a mesage of thanks to the foundation. Valdes Mendeville, Chilean Minister to Switzerland, was appointed to sit as | assessor on the child welfare committee in succession to Valdes Valdes. SOCIETY SEEK_S_MEMBERS. Connecticut State Organization to Hold Social Function. With plans virtually completed for the first social function of the newly organized Connecticut State Society, with offices in the District National Bank Bullding, to which members of the House and Senate will be invited, Dr. Charles E. Morganston, sponsor of the new organization, has issued invi- tations to all natives of Connecticut re- | siding in this vicinity to communicate with the society. Application blanks are now ready for distribution to those eligible to membership. 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