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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO Man in Moon Has Chill When Earth VALUE OF CHEMICALS Cuts Off Sun’s Raya. Sc;ientist Finds! " WAR IS DUUBTED German Defense Minister Also Dr. Pettit jabbed a figurative ther- Fails to See Aircraft as mometer under the tongue of the myth- ieal man' three t:mes‘“a imie and | Serious Menace. 'mperature more n By the Associated Press. times during the eclipse. Instead oi growing whiter the lunar man’s face | BERLIN, November 20.—William grew redder as his temperature dropped, | Groener, minister of defense, in a dis- he_said. csusion of modern warfare yesterday said that he did not think much of the Sitting in a small darkened concrete room in the observatory, Dr. Pettit took the temperatures with the aid of an | so-called chemical warfare. His opinion was that this existed more in literature | Albert of Belgium, for his work in the than in fact. reconstruction of the Library of Lou- 11 husband In the real estate holdings.|purpose of trading in real estate and At & recent conference with the trustees, | She sets forth a list of properties in she says, it was announced that $50,500 [ Which her husband was interest2d. had to be Taised to pay certain notes | These properties should be sold, she and indebtedness of the estate and it | Suggests, to meet the financial need. to sell securities. R A, B She such sale will be to her | Purchase or concealment of a car disadvantage, and points out that the |known to have been stolen is a felony bank accommodations had been for the |in TIilinois. D: () THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 29, 1928: WARREN IS AWARDED |WOMAN ASKS COURT HIGH BELGIAN HONOR| =~ TO ENJOIN TRUSTEES Mrs. West Seeks to Stop Sale of American Architeet'Is Rewarded Securities to Pay for Work in Restoring Library Notes, at Louvain. A.F. OF L EBARKS By the Associated Press. PASADENA, Calif., November 29.— The man in the moon undoubtedly dis- ON NEW PROGRAM Agenda‘Under Green Includes ot st S s oo et the eclipse Tuesday morn- Mrs. Florence H. West, 2814 Twenty- eighth street, widow of Sidney West, haberdasher, Colorado Building, yester- day asked the District Supreme Court to marshal the assets of her husband’s estate and to enjoin his executors and trustees from selling securities of the estate to meet notes given on real estate owned jn part by him. She also re- quested the Equity Court to take over from Probate Court the administration of the estate, asserting that her inter- ests will be adversely affected by the proj d sale. iamed as defendants are the District National Bank; Eugene C. Gott, Emil West and J. Miller Kenyon, executors and trustees of the estate; J. Miller Kenyon. individually; Willlam 8. Hoge, .; Marie W. Jackson, Sarah W. Dem- bitz, Alice B. West and Sidney West. The two latter are aged 11 and 4 years, respectively, and are the children of the deceased. Through Attorneys Tobriner and Graham, Mrs. West tells the court that she is entitled as widow to one-third of the personal estate valued at $300,000 and a dower share in the interest of ner iniunictions, Immigration ' and Education. By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 29.—The Grand Cross. of the Order of the Crown, conferred by command of King Dr. Edison Pettit, Mount Wilson Ob- servatory astronomer, who watched the moon’s temperatufe, said that before Mother Earth interposed herself be- iween the sun’s rays and the moon the lunar body had a temperature of abouv 228 degrees Fahrenheit, but that during the total eclipse the temperature dropped about 414 degrees to 186 de- grees below zero—close to the tempera- ture of liquid air. intricate set of mirrors which played hwth s:ender moontmms.‘ wai P r astronomers at Moun son | The defehse minister told the Deut- studied the modification of the solar | sche Gesellscaft that the posttion Which | yooren” orcadeart, eld by Whitney spectrum. Alfred H. Joy, using the 100- | aerial warfare would occupy in strategy | The _presentation was made by Prince inch instrument, the largest reflecting De Ligne, Belgia; bassador to Wash- o f s - was still unclear. =5 lescope in operation, was nearer the He gave the Ilat moon theoretically than any other g e President Ebert |ington, who came to New. York for the credit for the present remo; human being during the phenomenon. P g e e . Br the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, November 29.— Again under the leadership of Presi- dent William Green, the American Fed- eration of Labor embarked today upon its newly adopted program favoring legislation to halt judicial injunctions as an_intervention in labor disputes, more rigid restriction of immigration, discouragement of foreign loans con- BASKETS $15° Each Filled with Lovely Seasonable Flowers C & C Flower Stores Funeral Flowers Delivered Free—Nominal Charge on Other Orders 807 14th Street 804 17th Street Franklin 5442 Franklin 10391 sessed the good qualities of the pre-war k aff army in an increased measure. “Never- W:?hmglo%dgbr;beg‘::ufis of ¢ the.B'gf 1 to . ety edllc?!lonal :'Tlgl::;nr.ent and U_ s' leITEs ENMITY Columbia Graduate, in -Italy to 1t the model army L So-called power trusts came in for Study, Wrote Thesis on Fascism. e Ok Al theless,” he added, “it cannot be said | gian King h T that the Reichswehr constitutes @ | Sffort. ter baye. the architeet. withdraw rebuke just before the annual conven- = tion’s final gavel fell for asserted at- | Warns - “Chip-on-Shoulder” Atti- M:&bfi; :‘ofieymize;:d ('2 ;‘:flg tude Places Her in Unfriendly threatening instrument of war, nor is|a suit, for $55,000 against.the Univer- the Belgian courts: Mr. Warren made tempts at use of public funds in schools Miss Carmen Haider of New York, who Position. it clear yesterday that he has no in- . Le}x&lgn of wtithgr:hwmg t:he action, clared to be the most wl grew out of the controversy over in the world for wild mfifl“}g{";u PS9PIe | the proposed inscription for the library. at the Brooklyn Teachers' Assdciation b E dinner conferen Carry a spare headlight bulb. Teachers, doctors, ministers were de- the German army, which, he said, pos- | The award; announced yesterday, was PROFESSOR DECLARES| DUCE PRAISES U. S. GIRL. sidered - inimi it the model army of the world. Such |sity of vain, which is pending in and universities in furtherance of their holds a degree from Columbia Uni- propaganda, and labor's support of Brookwood Labor College was with- versity for a thesis on the Fascist gov- drawn because of communistic teach- ernment which is considered here to be one of the best done by a foreigner. ings there. After charging special interests with | my the Associated Press. st‘ mflnlfler came to Italy to pursue her udies. seeking to use the public Institutions| cHICAGO, N , November 29.—Prof. Ber- i Bigading proesnds e resoli- | nagoite S sclmiay ot e UNKery | ol ioa it Musclnl complimented fer [ A af . gocs o american, Eederaion, o Labt | “niied Sates il nd et triend- | Sodf U wii ey were being. Carhed to all efforts of private or public serv~ if she tains her present attitude of Lcl:ltfier’;ee :“é%‘ga!;::m:e; to persevere ice corporations to inject ‘covert propa- carrying & chip on her shoulder.” He ganda into the public schools and uni- | gqaressed the Chicago Council on For- am ooy *Autho nted ihe executive | 185 Relations. 380 ROOMS Authority ", ‘America is not loved in Europe as council to seek ways and means_for T 4 ok establishing a national 18bor COllege | Aumerin 15 mistt tn i i D lAces at Thomas Circle Vermont Ave. Room and shower, $60 resulted from the Brookwood contro- " versy the one big flare-up of the entire | X EReTRY feared.l He said that ¢ sued bu Gt BOYS’ CLUB TO MEET. |{ucd bu Germany before the World | _ Ceem anc,spower, 360 4 ice. Room and bath, unfur- convention. .|tion to the world comparable to the In the educational program were . position of Germany in relation to Eu- before ished, no service, $45 and Open Door Ban Agreed. $50 month. 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