Evening Star Newspaper, May 25, 1928, Page 12

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12 TOT TWVENING STAR. WASHTNGTON, 7. ., FRIDAY, MXY %5 NCARAGUAN LOMN s e CONFERENESHELD Diplomats and Bankers Meet, |- at State Department to Study Conditions. Br the Associated Press. The Nicaraguan government's finan- I FORMER D. C. MAN WINS | PRAISE FOR HEROISM| | | George Worthington Among Thrnn; Commended for Action in | Nicaragua. Three enlisted men of the Navy, onc |a former Washington! have been jcommended by ~Sccrctary =~ Wilbur for heroism in Nicaragua, where they are attached to the Hes Corps of the Marines. The commendations are for providing dressings and renderin first aid to wounded Marines during an engagement at Quilali on Decemb ‘The former local man is George B. ‘Worthington, who resided at 1439 New- {ton street, a pharmacist's mate, first class. He came here from Montgom- {bench of the Municipal Court of the T in the scientific laboratory in the Naval Hospital at Newport. He Is 26 years old. The others are Harry A. Rooney of Buffalo, N. Y., and Weldon C. Cale of Roxbury, Mass, | Senate Acts on Committee Report in Judgeship. | Acting promptly on the favorable | report of the judiciary committee, the | enate has confirmed Judge Robert E Matting another Jerm on the District of Columbia. The committee made its report ves- v morning and the Senate made confirmation at an executive ses- | n in the evening. Judge also frequently served on t clal and also its political situation in connection with the forthcoming presi- dential elections there are being given careful consideration at conferences at the State Cepartment with a view to determining whether the ~American Government will approve of American bankers making a loan to the republic | Secretary Kel- | and to what amount. loge declined to discuss the conferences until something definite is determined upon. The question of a loan by American bankers to Nicaragua has been up for some time. The col Finance Minister Gu: as h as $20.000.000, of ed to devote $6.- g the internal ess of the na- to borrow as which it was ex 000.000 nd smaller amounts to finance the national guard, construction projects and pay the ex- pense of the coming presidential elec- tions. Participating in the discussions be- sides Department of State officials are Brig. Gen. Frank R. McCoy, President Coolidge's personal representative, who GEORGE B. WORTHINGTON. Chopin Film at Monte Carlo. “La Valse de I' Adieu,” described “a page from the life of Chopin,” was | recently shown at Monte Carlo. During | the showing incidental music, consisting | of selections from Chopin's works, werc | played on the plano by Mlle. Magda- | | leine Brard and by the Casino Orches- | tra. The film was produced by Henry | Roussell, and was given a favorable re- ception. | m———————————————————s Genuine }erv. Ala., and for a time w in bench | tationed ' of the Police Cou | When Beauty Masked Her Eyes Do you wear an eye mask? 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