Evening Star Newspaper, July 26, 1928, Page 6

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D. C. THURSDAY, JULY .26, 1928.° PROPOSED VISIT ANOTHER EMBASSY BUILDING PLANNED (eciatc Frere - i | hnovsky and Samo Mrs. John B. Henderson An-| nounces New Structure -for 1' Sixteenth Street. * 7 PRSIV | san,’ widow of n Missouri, who d today that an embarrassing diplo- matic situation Is likely to arise 1f events confirm Moscow dispatches r porting the acceptance of an invitation to visit the United s by Chukhnovsky, Russian . who dis- tinguished himself i the rescue of members of the missing and Prof. Samoilovich, he: rescue expedition aboard © They have not be of the proposed trip. ng been extended by th Chamber of Comme ork. They indicated. since the United States has no diplo- | matic relations with Soviet Russia. tone fof its officials could. with propriety, r ceive the gwo Russians should th oters of their trip contemplate suc resentation. be | clals at New York, it was said, undoubt- tedly would refrain from taking part in ta f the ture, to! be of Six- officially 0-Ameri- e in New in Rescue of Itali Pilot | - Government offi Even Government offi- | OF RUSSIANS HELD EMBARRASSING TO U. S. Séc predicament Over Chuk- ilovich, Prominent a Mcn. American Government officlals admit- ), pact to outlaw war, He recently | | xpressed the hope in publle that was | would be found whereby other nations would eventually come into the inter- national pact. Seen as Likely Wedge. That the proposed visit of the two Russians would be used by Sovie terests he Jorce the qu also is & fear that is held by some Is in Washington, Before emba to the United Si ha Upon the American consul at probably would fall the responsi- for such action Thev also must satisfy the consul hat they do not come within the pro- visions under which undesirable aliens | stans, ill adjoin presentative Sixteenth M y. It is to be in - ganda favorable to the So of the building will be r with & cone-shaped of the building. The ill be elabo- cornices, and stone cond story win- . which has a.fmpntage of 85 feet on Sixteenth street and N is irregular in | affording an unusual treatmen® g. Plans call for the de- f a garden at the south of | b i ding and otberlandscage tréat- Interior Features. oor of the building will office for the minister, tower portion of the on offices on the Lamont eet side, with a separate entrance; a o reception Yoom te the right of the entrance hall and a center hall ding from the’ entrance hall ‘to a s ay to the second fioor. i A great salon, 40 feet in length, will be located at the front left of the sec ond fioor. adjoining a library on the | ight front, which will be about 20 On the = a largé dining room, pan- kitchen and a servants’ room. d floor will be bedrooms of the ‘legation and on will b servants' quar Lamong , street 1 i Chicago Gangster Slain. CHICAGO, July 26 (#. — Ambushed || as he drow is automobile into his garage, Selvatore Canale, 24, reputed | henchman of the Aeillo gang, was shot and killed today. eonnect his slaying with the rivairy be: tween the Aeillo faction and Al Ca pone’s gang over beer and vice control Six buliets entered Canale’s head ani ehest. Bob. a mongrel terrier of Enfield,| England, has been awarded a bronze medal by the onal Canine Defense League for aving his - master .from ng by dragging him to safety| Pleas- T Police endeavored to ; their reception. whether New York City officials participated in it or not consul bght be satisfylng ¢ Reluctant to Discuss Russia. e s g The question of admitting the Rus- should they make application comes at a tme when (he State De- partment is decidedly reluctant to dis- ss Russtan aflairs, in vi rising out of t "t which the Sunday Excursion 40 Savnd Trip Atlantic City Sunday, July 29 SPECIAL THROUGH TRAIN Via Delaware River Bridge Eastern Standard Time Leaves Washington 1200 am, Retarning. leaves Atlantic City Cl and particularly its president, Schley, with suspicion. Th trepid Russians (o clear he spreading of politica Should Chukhr apply for pas v and Samoilovich to visit this coun- try, they frank dmit the situation would be embar ing to the State De- partment, no matter whether permission is turned down or granted. Secretary of State Kellogg, while de- clining to comment on any phases of the always-troublesome Russian g tion, left the door open to Other nations who are not now signatories to 5:30 p.m. Similar Excursi August 5, 19 Sept. . 16 Pennsylvafiia Railroad SCreen pamts. Porch. Paints. Get Our Suggestions Before You Paint —varnish or redecorate anything about the house. We'll gladly give you the benefit of our ex- perience—tell you how to get b:fter results “'ith l:!s 'rouble Ind expense. House Paints. Floor Wax & Stains. a2 for Autos & Furniture “Barre,ed Sunlight.” Du Pont Paints & Varnishes. T Dependably goo d paiming helps of every wanted sort, at— PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave.—Phone M. 1703 OPEN SAT. TO 6 PM. | 8 AM. | granted the usual visitors' visas for stay of six months in this country. Members of Communist Party. Therein lies & problem which would have to be put up squarely to e~ tary Kellogg, it s understood members of the Russian Flying both the pilot and head of the re | expedition are undoubtedly members of | the Communist party. As such it is be- lieved they would be unacceptable even as visitors to the United States. Should application_be made to the American |* consul at Riga in their behalf it was said today that he probably would com- municate to Washington for instruc- tions and make a report on his own in- vestigations. Just what is the political affiliations of the two Russians is not | known hete, but it was learned that | inquiries have been started. In view of the receptions granted to | other distinguished foreign flvers, not- ably the case of the Mexican flyer Car- ranza, the visit of the Russian airmen would confront the American Govern- ment with a delicate diplomatic prob- lem. But it was pointed out here that the United States recognizes the Mexi- can government and has no such rela- tions with the government in Russia. Entrance Denied Before. The State Department would not be without precedent In_ denying admis- | n to the Russian flyers. About two ago a distinguished citizen of | fa was refused admission as a | mporary visitor” for political reasons | on the ground that he was prominent | in the Third Internationale. He had | sought to come here for the purpose | of promoting trade between the two | countries through trade groups in New York known as the Amtorg. 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