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. G STAR. WASHINGTON, D. SEPTEMBER 11, 1928 | 250 MLES ADDED TOALASHA HAPS S a. B O (VR SHENRON Mesoneten) Girl T Left Behind Me." Bay and King Cove Sur- ‘ | BY “BUTCHER BOY" Small Classes. Men Teachers Only. The Joneses, with their two chil- veyed—Volcanoes Named. | |Will Tell Everything About . Sixth Grade Through High School. dren, had veen visiting in Antigo, 10 THE EVEN C.. TUESDAY. |Wife Left at Post As Husband Speeds From “Gas” Station ogist in charge of the Hawaiian Vul-l b et J:"flm"m "v*;'“'fl;imm. number more than 1,000, coming *ntific results ol e SCAS a aearing upon extension westward of | {rom all sections of the country and the lignite and plant-bearing shales of | Canada. chr.lnrl.v teriary > iflll lcep’md‘ The convention was welcomed at the | explosion jumble at the base of Pav- y A | GTevalcation twas [ ee T vas s ron Coc 1 5% e AR syosR S B | the flank of Paviof southward and pho- Stoney. Charles P. Howard, president tographing the Aghileen Pinnacles, one |of the union, responded. |of ‘the most sepectaclar mountains in | Afterward the delegates and others the world. went for the harbor trip. Following | this was an informal dinner at Fort | Moutrie, where the visitors were guests TYPO DELEGATES VISIT fotre. e the i . HISTORIC FORTRESSES omeer. . " P ommentos The convention will continue until | Saturday, and although selection of the Sumter and Moultrie Reservations next conventio city is still in the fu- ture, four cities already have entered EDUCATIONAL EESQE!S!&Q&SI!!EM l::lu Successful Ro(;fin‘gfi g m“ brair kill—r-xporie'nceb L i Rose service is made up ‘of this com- bination. i We have had the widest experience—“h‘av-‘ 2 (] cluding delegates, ex-delegates and v(pl-l ‘District of Columbia College (Y. M. C. A.) SCHOOL OF LAW 3-year Evening Course Leading to EXPOSE PROMISED LL. B. Degree Tuition, $100 & vear Cataloo upon_tequest CHARLFS V. IMLAY. A. B.. LL..B., Dean 1336 G Street N.W Main 8250 Woodward School For Boys a combination of By the Associated Drase. CHICAGO. September Events Preceding Death OPENS SEPTEMBER 19 is., and were e h vhe; For Reservations Call of Mrs. Mellus. }“S‘S.s"'s‘m;‘p".ii’ ;'; r:m';-"“::n esn:n;: { here. Mrs. Jones got out for a bit of ing to do with thousands of roofs, covering Street NW. Main 8250 "The Eastman School 1305 Seventeenth Street Cor. Massachusetts Avenue A resident and day school for sirls. Primars. Intermediate and High School. Opens Sept. 24th { Y. M C A e exercise. 1736 G e | Addres! ACE COURSES Accountaney: B. C. S. and M. C. §. P. A Preparation vening Classes on Reaquest UNIVERSITY ng o-tive-nine Box 3 Day and Bulletin | | COLUMBIA KINDERGARTEN TRAINING SCHOOL. g Reopens October 3 i SARA K LIPPII The Westmoreland. Emerson Institute inth Consecutive Year 17381740 P St. Decatur 551 Dav Scheol for . Late Afternoon School—C Accredited in the U : Foreign Count Fall Term Begins September 17 Preparing for Collexe and University. olis—Coast NCOTT. P! —West Point. Rpecial classes tions_for Direct Arm; alse for Fiving Cadets. C W. H. Randolph, Principal GEORGETOWN LAW SCHOOL 1928-1929 SESSIONS COMMENCE , Sept. 12, 1928 fternoon classes Wednesday, Sept. 19, 1928 For morning classes For_information apply_to HUGH J FEGAN. M. A.. LL. B.. Ph. D.. Assistant Dean Georgetown Law School 506 E Street N.W. Telephone Main 7293 Southern Brothers Steward Business University 1333 F Street N.W. Main 8671 “Special School Secretaries” Short Intensi Tositions Sidwell’s Friends School For Boys and Girls 46th Year Begins September 18 City School, 1809-1819 1 St. N.W. Kind, Country Club, Gymnasiam, Swimming, Bus Servicy Thos. N. Sidwell, A. M. Principal Phone Main 284 DEVITT SCHOOL Boarding and Day School for Boys Prepares (or _Colles Ent; west Point. Annapolis. Coart Guard and. Alr Service Opens Sept. 18 in Its New Location Has poys in 47 colleges: honor graduates from Princeton and other colieges. Supervised study and How to Think All athletics. Catalogue on request 2951 Upton St. N.W. Washington, D. C. | Opposite Bureau Standards | District of Col WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Begins September 17 5:30 and 1:30 Classes Every Instructor in Accountinga C.P. A, Phone far catalox and schedule of s Main 7250 Opportunity —to set new records —to find new friends —to attain new ambitions —to get ahead Let us help you to realize these worth-while objectives. Registrations are now being made for new classes. Day and Evening Sessions Strayer College Accountancy and Secretarial Courses 721 13th Street Phone Main 1748 ° ' George Washington University | intens | By the Associated Press. The gas tank full, Jones started for | LOS ANGELES, September 11.—Leo, | P. Kelley has determined to tell “every- | thing or nothing” when he mcunts the | witness stand in his murder trial here, | probably today. | The “Butcher Boy's” counsel. S. S.! ; Hahn, anncunced this yesterday after | i Kelley had Jictated a long account of v of the events preceding the | death of Mrs. Myrtle Mellus, his wealthy etheart, of whose murder he is ac- THE TEMPLE SCHOOL Manassas, Va. Home boarding school for children 3 to 12 vears: limited number: highest references. 3100. Opens September 14._ | “Private mstruction to meet your in- | dividual problem. By university gradu- ate especially trained in psychology. ‘ -A. Star Office insisted on telling the whole of his romance with Mrs. Mel- | lus.” said the attorney. The court has refused to hear testimony that smacked of a “scandalous nature.” This objec- tion also might be used to censor the young meat cutter’s version of the trag- edy. Hahn said. Following the defendant to the wit- ness stand, Hahn said, would be the | family physician of the Kelleys and two other expert medical witness who would complete the defense case. Hahn declared he had prepared for | presentation today a written statement | of his charges of witness intimidation. Sift Brains’ Silent Area. Spurred on by Sir Arthur Keith's' recent sclentific talks, _psychologists | have begun to study more intensively the “silent areas” of the brain. B tween the arrival and dispatch of nerve messages there is a lime gap when the stimulus passes through the ‘“ilent | areas” of the brain and we think. | What really happens during that brief | time or how we think. no one can yet say. EDUCATIONAL. Law School Member Association af American Law Schools Aporoved by American Bar Association Established 1865 Academic Year 1928-29 begins September 19 Registration Days September 15-18, Inclusive STOCKTON HALL 720 Twentieth St. West 1640 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Fall Term Begins September 29, 1928 SCHOOL OF LAW —SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT Registrar’s Office 818 13th St. N.W. Tels. M. 6617, Fr. 79! Open for registration 9 | tell everybody about it. stances Mishawaka. So did Mrs. Jones, but she was handicapped about 100 yards, and besides she was on foot. Jones, reaching Mishawaka, found a telegram awaiting him. It was from Mrs. Jones in Chicago. GERMAN BANKERS VIEW REPARATIONS Dawes Plan Annuity Throws Shadow Over Convention at Cologne. By the Associated Press COLOGNE. Germany. September 11 —The 2.500,000,000 gold marks «(aj proximately $600,000,000) many must this vear pay to the cred- or powers as the first standard an- nuity under the Dawes plan, spread its | dark shadow over the opening session of the seventh annual convention of German bankers here yesterday. Al most every speaker brought the que: tion of reparation into his talk. Dr. Julius Curtius, minister of eco- nomic affairs, evoked thundering ap- plause with his statement that the German government “will not recog- nize, in the Geneva discussions. the least _relevancy between evacuation ot the Rhineland and a definitive repa- rations settlement.” Equally approved was a statement by Louis Hagen, Rhenish banker and in- dustrialist, who said that further for- eign capital was indispensable to pre- vent the Dawes annuity from becoming {a burden on private business for the benefit of the federal government of Germany. Won't Insure Talkative. 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