Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 6

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o AT <R SOATIEND SHOW | 0FD.. OUSTRY Largest Annual Expesition to Be Opcen This Aiternoon and TNING W TUESDAY. MARCIT YASHINGTON WOMAN FROSECUTES SUIT €1,000.600 Band Sale Litigetion Own STAR, WASIHNGTON, D, ¢ [Foch Seen Rebuked for Political Talk In Order Is_sqe(l by Paris War Minister| Marshal Forh ix not a ‘tres talker, mt wien ne does soeak he says what w has on his mind. Communist and other Exireme Left members of Parlia ment have protested: against the tone of some of his speeches at public cere monies, to which he was detatled by the In any | government Usually, they have heen whatever | offended when the great soldier make caustic comments on Communist enter- prises. but ssant attention ccer: has Deert given by dewspapeis w such etep Lacks t 02 rige ‘agiinst soliers mixing in nolities 1% ah old one. and therefore the reitevation of it 10 a new order is taken as the complfanée in pgrt. of the mi:- irter of war with the démand of radi- cal politicians that Foch ‘and otheis ohoerve the rile Makes Record Tlight An Eye for Comfort 9 | By the Associated Press. hitrarchy | from taking pact PARIS, March 13,—Marshal Foch, a [ oiiel o o sort of deml-god in France, is supposed ' o n, il to have been discreetly called to order | - ./ by the minister of war for talking poli- | tics and talking them too much. This interpretation is put on a recent order i by Paul Painleve formally forbidding } the_military “of whatever degree of the Plain'ifl 25 Attomey. Evenings All Week. inl ex- night Washington's largast indu position was opsned formally At the Auditorium by officie Chamber of Commerce, before & first- night throng of 9 visitors. This afternoon At 3 Q'clock thars will b ths opening matinee and ths show will continued throughout th* wiek mission is by ticksts, which are uted free of charz®. Arranged in an be Ad- drew the attention of the continued to stream through the build- e until the clesing hotir at 11 o'clack Bafore the opening at & o hundred persons awaited entranee to the Auditorium, and within a shawt tim» after the opening of the doors ssveral theusand werd making a tour of th booths arranged on the two maia floor of ths building Brief exercises mark~d th formnl presentati~n of the expesitio ta the yublic. These were bread-est {rom temnorery studio sst up for the w br WMAL Outlining the purpo position &s bring prima ing of industrial expansion for Wasl ington. Ivan C. Weld. president of the chamber. declared that in furthering industrial development the of Commerce is thinking of th* such a program offers to provid more opportunities for livelihor v vroung people unable to lonk to the Government for eémplorm-=nt Isaac Gans, former presidsnt of the chamber. invited th® radio fudience to visit the Auditorium during th® week to view the displays arrengsd to con- vey interesting nformation reearcing the industrial activity in ths National Cepital. Public utility displays a tract- Ing consicerable attentio: The Wash- ington Raiiwav & Electric Co.. Capital Traction Co. and Washington Ravid Transit - Co. have merged their dis- plays this vear to concentrate their combined efforts on preparing e pic- ture of transportation in the past and present. Reproductions of cars ihat ‘were run on V e 2 . The [‘Iy';in;nrc & Ohio offers travelers the s of the’ Licut. Richard E. Cobh, Regular Army aviator, winss flight f-om Washinzton 5 Reston. the other dav, was declared by Army officiald to be the i{asiesi man has ever made between the two cilies. Cobb covered ths air line distance of miles i1 3 hours and 10 minutes —an aversas sneed of sl more ‘han 2 miles a minute. . Cobiy had one passenzer with him. ond phnte prosress hibit othor eities r bus engine systoms ibited. A huge me h~ latest typs. spacimens of b equipment, and information concein- i safety work of the traction Potomar Tele- used in snd 2 Natior th> phoneo th> Wash- whilz the Po- 0. has erranged m the Moller organ | m was broadcast. The artist was Miss Gortrude Kreisclman, who will give a reeital cach cvening throughout_ the week. Scheols have been especially invited ition management to v th displays during the afternoon. since { the cxhibits have an cduca 2l Court be- t, a_member the United States uit Court of als of Richmond 3 of prejudice and blas asafnst Judge ulted in ap- pointmen! Mis. M ihe suit, whi tt of Washina- in involves ¢ arges a_combir altimore and Now York bu 33 men dotraudsd her out of Annc Arunde! County land containinz chem- icals which o the land worth, ac- ording ty her te, $40.000.000. The Ciremt Caprt cf Anne Arundel sunt; ordersd the assets of the con- corn sold in 1925, pursuant to the pe- ttion_of the American Trust Co. of New York, trustes of the corporation, which was originally capitalizzd at 31.000,000. Latee Mre. Speers, prinvipal owner of ha company. petitimed the Federal Churt for the removal of the case and a i*hearing beeause of div of citl- iip. This petit od, but n~ Arundel court's decie 1) = upheid by Fedoral Judgs Mor- is A, Soper in 1926, AUTHORITY TO LEASE thon of AVIATION FIELDS ASKED| are presented. | Till Wounld Permit Interior Secre- tary to Rent Public 2| Lands. | | Authority for the Seerctary of the { Interior to lcas> public lands for avia- tion purpos ked in a bill intro- uced yesterday afternoon by Chairman innott of the House public lands com- mittee at th~ roquest of the Depart- | ment of the Interfor. The lea would be for periods and would give Government eraft frec and unrestricted use of the | | |lands and the right to install upon the nds such structures and improvements as the neads of the various departments might consider advisable. the Hear WILLIAM J. BRITTAIN, writer, who startled soclety at a dinner | in London by appearing in this novel | neck dress shirt. The shirt was| specially designed for him. It has a semi-stff collar and cuffs, and answers | ths question of the Prince of Wales | whe recently asked at a dinner why men still wear boiled shirts. rol of th~ lands at any time it deemed dvisabie in the event of war. ‘The bill | alsy would permit the Secretary to sta- tioni beacon lights for aviation upon any public lands. | SMITH'S TRANSFER & STORAGE| LOCAL & LONG DISTANCE MOVE! mooern FIREPROOF suiLoing WE CRATE, PACK AND SHIP| PuONE NORTH 3343 will refund your OINTMENT fails Blind, Bleeding or iles, In tubes with or in tin box, 60e. If Baltimore Under Authorization of The Federal Reserve Board Consult With | Us Concerning | Trust | Department ACT IN EXECUTORSHIPS, IT IS EMPOWERED TO | AND | TRUSTEESHIPS OTHER TRUSTS. This department, as other departments, will be con- ducted with a sound, con- servative policy. 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