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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1928." 12 . <+ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. € | correspondents on the good-will tour a | that ordered liberty which gives security | same. That is to maintain that jus- ROUP e hpointeq: Clovine committees| NEW YORK GCHINESE Jos found dead {and her) expernly ivi 3 1 - that ordered liberty which give were /appol Jjewels were missing. B (i i i e e i it cecrits. fo e dobs Nominations—Dr. Jason Noble Pierce, | When the conviction came up in t dances on the stage of the banquet hall. | curity to individuals' accomplishments.” | s fe, sect me | o N e, byt d i . ARt ShAIVIENAL Aceumplishs | pastor of the First Congregatior | Court of Appeals, on November 1 Under the circumstances, the best | ; railiine | an fsoutliyits indiviial secomplit WL MEETF TU ESDAY‘icmmh, chairman; Judge Van Fossan EXECUTED IN ENGI.AND‘ Chung conducted his own appeal an| ; | | 0 4 r Tils 1% president Leguia | ments, From these foundations gov- AR e e e D e e e ottt b Stliinte: e Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent | B called two new witnesses, who saidl tha [ ing the famous old newspaper line to | and government it the > | called two new witnesses. who said tha Q read, “All is delgihtful confusion; can | Hoover declared.that it was “an cspe- | beneficent processes of commerce and ¥ ’ | of schools; 5 funter, pres : ; ay c ¢ ot AeHER o e 1t t" Tiiina, one |40 ay upbuild the culture, the | (ro 7ill | ident of the Medical Society of the Taw Stu vi mysterious Orientals about a milé fro lJMA HUOP”‘AL”’Y send no news. T :)I{A]lhu. n?-[‘f for me to vici (hf\“%: one | industry. may u ,“;h“r'l_ he Cutture: oy | Organization of Local Unit Will jigtnt, o of Columbia. and b chares & | Law Student Convicted of Slaying L spmdwlmc il e el M A e et i iore | peovle that are - ke Brown, head of the division of chemeal | o murdered. Newsp: ance (g © e ple that are the fo which mak . i n i E tion - and t is not the mere assertion of Called by Smith. | ture. Journey. and Lord Hewart, after reviewhig f ’ = B Y 4 . Iy < s I ! e By-laws—Dean William C. Van Vieck evidence, said _that the Chinese waj Cily Opens Arms to Presi- HOOVER QUITS PERU; L AMaroos. b it v S e T i o o - of the George Washington University PSR “truly guilty of a diabolical, calculated dent-Elect With Colorful Dis- i play Legma Is Host. | = inlpart asing material 1 2| will be held Tuesday evening at the | Asociation. | dent from anflYm"jk wras rxl‘cuteddal One n!lhl‘“zrrg:;’n:; dzf]flrulrirs‘n( mis. | t q First Page.) A n part: | hyman comfort e | Washingf tel fc ose of | i & e | Strangeways Jall today for the murder | sionaries in the Sudan lies in the per: — | ——Ccontinued; trom °F L purposes | " Sianbreapany | A instong BUel ot e puipose. L. P. Howard Sues for Divorce, |Of Dis bride, Wai Sheung-Miao. The | fect babel of languages existing amon BY WILL IRWIN. hey returned to the embassy, where | than recreat i istory. W, pliblic. secvants |[COmplesiog the s manent eTERD S i c8 * | young woman was found strangled to|its many tribes, a great challenge te EdRsivcly -written “for T r and_the | they propared for & short automobile | S ction. of tra I have ¢ | can do but o in our time. @ur|tion of the loc A meeting of ' Louis P. Howard, 517 Jefferson street, | death in a wood near Keswick, England, | the ambitious linguist, as there are n¢ Norih American New FAance. | F e o the Port, of Callag, | hop & sashiras Iy inute p: few years is soon 1 Detagsneld od ‘suit for an absolute divorce | last June, shortly after their arrival on | books of any kind among them, and n¢ d r 6. is | There = the sarded t = {8 2 e | > can contribut > Cosmos Club. om Ruth Howard, 6000 Blair road.|a honeymoon tour. teachers. Added difficulties are the vari« LIMA, Peru, Decem 6.—This boarded the Marviand ; ! o ¢t / ) LLE i o ! : | teach \ i ) ry th + weighed anchor. : e : welive forces, 1f we / has fooied ‘They were married October 5, 1925.| The couple had been/married in New fous intonations of each word, a wrong ER v ton esery ote i ;i e v : rthen the forces of mate by the tempor president, - Geor ind have one child. The husband | York, where both had been students|tone being used would completely Lumman blood in his veins lik | alned ughroken g ; and spiritual 1 Smith, director of the United .z rpeq misconduct and names a co-re- | at Columbia University. The night | change the meaning of the word. Re sight. has traits and attributes resemb- I i e it iy ' tions ch | States Geological Survey, and Judg. ondent. He is represented by At- | after the arrival of the couple at a'cently it has been discovered that in ong e e L it FAETISn. o winenes Enplodge of { y 7 i i bk e {'“"'”‘"“Ag;‘ UhC | {orney Madison L. Hill ! hotel near Keswick the young woman tribe seven different tones are used the world, but over thom all lies an | L » 3 h 4 a widened knowledge > s e are ates Board of Tax cals, atmosphere wh i and decid- a ner in Lima. our sister repubtics. 3 | who is the temporary secretary. | belongs to Lima Mr. Hoover - ccember 6 (A)—The | ‘Your excellenc: * cem A xpress tc The club which is being organized hed r Presiaent | - Lol UL ot nsmittec ¥ 3 e 3 + | 1ere is one of 40 similar groups through- 1 antrics of the North 0 2 ; niid 4 with him | 1 e aineits (6o janisle « T Gt AR t the country. Eighty members have tem of airways was advocated last : B, il to who! y v oexi I been envolled. 2 iy Hotteit Hooyes ot the et | 108 sl ooty L | Y utid At a recent meeting of the executive ner given in his honor by President | ouia of Peru at the presidential | (Copyrieht. 1928. rth- American S: . Ber ey douite e 4 s s o steady and | etiEE otthe Wiy ap- | Law School, chairman; William Knowles | g gy i | erim BEGINS CHILE TRIP, ( than any United { no better proof than the steady and | A meeting of the Washington chap o pencral somrstary of the o ics | By the Asiociated Pross i dal | ; et ; T P Jeal "Stability, | tor of the Assoctation of Torch Clubs. | C. A, and Dr. John K. Norton, ditector| MANCHESTER, England, December | . : 3 OFF TO ANTOFAGASTA ia’s "o t friendship” for the freedom and _liberty a cultural interprofessional organization, | of research of the National Educational | 6.—Chung Yi Miao, Chinese law stu- African Tribal Language. Mr. Hoove! majestic progress of South America in in to all like the approach tc excepting that in South forni ect, in a speech re- the fields are not fenced off v ) g . coming address by the stantital adobe walls, cruvian chief executive, declared tha ‘\n\‘:l oo nt count R 2 4 2 . ° The old city of Lima, now a part would not be impossible to devise | Monihs removes all dou 4 l Ue l e t e the business district. much 1 I Elijta pun- Avnc /s systen | 8 e ser rax o a m o a the French quarter NSi | were the representatives of each of the A woods. There is a touch of P e | 12 ths.” . » officers. ation and transportation,” would be “Therefore, T should 1 Are Rep resen te ln ls alry, with red and b s | nents. In the days of the early only instead of the ironwork balconies | povernments “to sit around a council @ e a e s r cpressed the view tha ) i ‘ . ‘ s s? IR caf the army—th L Hoover expressed the view that Co-op s ; ¢ Recogmzed as ‘Flerida’s Best The mountain 1 nis. wh °d | “a benevolent parley that destroys the | 0Ccasion to suggest thi time has = = the stairs of Piza ance between peoples and constructs | COMe when by mutval co-operation o Hoover called on President Le: friendship _between them.” He cited | each of our governments it is o ’ cd to Army vet S e that through aviation quick travel had Sl L flu‘ 1‘:: s exactly like the S been brought about between the capi- t link between our peoples. oo a e. plumes over their br imets, would | tlement of the Western World, he a \t public y 4 St not_cause a head 1 on ihe sircdis | ed, it would have required three months | ! . i . cf Paris. The six t:rs playin to travel from Washinglon to Lima,|the cr @ o liizos - and f s - - fanfare fn the wake of the preidential | while “by air we should be able to avisle [ [ i X ce-ripencd Fruit o RereiieataStores Dol Monte Libby’s DER M imports ences of | of that city you must im /| table.” and predicted that “we would | €5t ; ) screens, _cunningly _carved i realize Sich 'a. service within: another | hiS esolution, in com K From the Groves of John B. Stetson van age o e va lngs a early training at the har aviation, “this revolution in communi- seurs of the Alsatian border. 2 tals of the nations of the two conti- | convinced that by a fe coach were an ada wn o el the ditance in less than two D ench military customs 5 But the . cath the| &% ansion in transmission of Finest California || Sliced or Halves De Luxe California Sliced Palace of Pizarro, Wi the - great | intelligence and in daily contacts of our | BOVernmen: conquistador died, and. finally, that| peoples,” Mr. Ho continued, “adds | governmen architectural gom ' of Lima. the office | to that precious growth of understand- | ———————— | j&d Beets and P o h P h P h P h as the palm-studded parks and friendly | for mutual interest and good will, I B i Parks i enily | o gl Inerec s o) " || 44 _1€AES Lxperieice Carrots p & - Tal and uniquely Peruvian. contribute to the furtherance of so MARMON is now i vear g g ig Cin c The whoie populace, n(ludm{a a sur- | great a development.” MARMON ‘has grown -room || Y = (i c Cian c & c rising number of graduates of Ameri- | i 3 o : ; : SR/t oersitice Toax Fillen on jour necks Aviation Is Praised. 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