Evening Star Newspaper, February 5, 1929, Page 31

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P TIE LT LD HNR PO eal Significance Declared to Be Effect on Europe and Naval World. BY DAVID LAWRENCE. Defiance of the expressed wish of [President Coolidge that no time limit ot for the construction of the s is only an incidental phase of action on the naval bill. The | real significance lies in the effect in | Europe and throughout the naval world. | The fact that the American Senate | felt justified in going ahead with a| cruiser program notwithstanding the adoption by the same body recently the Kellogg peace treaties or anti- pacts is going to require considerab: explanation. And the general impre sion today was that essary than ever an early and dramatic move toward general reduction of naval ermament. Aided by Strange Allies. The fecling has prevailed here that | unless there was limitation by inte national agreement the United St sheuld not lag behind in naval c struction. While it is truc the pr redness groups have advocated this | gcause of their conscientious belief | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, that true safety lies in such a course, they have been aided by strange allies— those groups that have felt the United States would have less influence in a disarmament conference if the famous 5—5—3 ratio were to be unequally ex- ecuted so far as the United States is concerned. In other words, to build in order to aave an opportunity to force other mnations to agree to discard is the 1dea ochind many of those who voted ior the extra crulsers in the Senate. The problem goes squarely before Herbert Hoover as one of the first of his administration. The European pow=- ers have been waiting for him ever since the Coolidge Armistice day speceh showell them there was little oppor- tunity for agreement along the lines of the last naval confcrence at Geneva. ASSAULT CHARGE DENIED BY COLORED DEFENDANT Huver I. Brown, Arraigned for Striking Clerk in Building Inspec- tor’s Office, Put Under Bond. Huver I. Brown, colored, 3107 Elev- enth street, pleaded not guilty and de- manded # jury trial in Police Court be- fore Judge John P. McMahon yester- day on a charge of assaulting J. Howard Clipper, a clerk in the building inspector’s office. A bond of $100 was set. According to Clipper's story, Brown entered the office Saturday and asked to see Joseph Brown, District elevator subject of “Public Text Books in All Schools.” The meeting will be held at the Home for Incurables, Thirty-eighth and Upton streets, at 8:30 o'clock. —_— ALFRED THOMSON KILLED IN CROSSING CAR TRACKS Resident Known as Novelist and Playwright Victim of Accident Near District Line. Alfred Thomson, novelist, poet and playwright, was killed last night when run down by a street car while crossing the Glen Echo tracks about fifty feet from the District line. He wes 70 years D. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929, CHILD HIT BY STREET CAR ONLY SLIGHTLY BRUISED 22-Month-0ld James Aberton, Jr., Hurled Backward a Distance of Several Yards. Knocked head over heels for a dis- tance of several yards by a street car in the 800 block of Upshur street yester- day afternoon, 22-month-old James Aberton, jr, of 4217 Seventh street escaped with only slight bruises. ‘The-child-was hurled backward by the car. He had been taking a walk with his aunt, Miss Marian Nichols, 17 years old, of the Seventh street address. Sud- { Co~~ress will force such a move carlier Against Defense Loans. The 10-year period during which capital ship sizes were limited is coming | to an cnd. Mr. Hoover feels that American funds should not be borrowed to keep up military or naval estab- lishments in Europe. The occasion for another _international conference is arising and_action by the American witness the Congress had drifted away llowed the main cards at the table 0 be dropped altogether. from z a ge toward navalism, the end probat construction of not many extr: but a general limitation ng a race in nav public opinion of neith: nor th ol 000,000 yea repair shops. inspector. Downs meeting said. Policeman J. H. Hanna of the third precinct entered the office at the mo- ment to transact some business and placed Brown under arrest. | WILL ADDRESS CITIZENS. ‘W. S. Deffenbaugh Scheduled To- night at Devonshire Downs. W. S. Deffenbaugh of the Bureau of Education will address the Devonshire Citizen tonight. Clipper pointed the inspec- tors desk out and the visitor remarked, “You are not very curteous office. are you?" “What do you mean?” asked Clipper. “T'll show you what I mean,” Brown was quoted as saying, and, removing hat and overcoat,. he struck Clipper several blows about the body. the latter was seated at his desk, the | old. in this accident. Bowman told the while the accident. nounce town an_automobile. gress. of Columbia line. Association at its He will discuss the Motorman_Robert M. Bowman and Conductor E. B. Queen, the crew in charge of the car, were questioned at the seventh precinct station after the They were not held. police the man walked onto the tracks in front of the car and that, even though the car was moving at a low rate of speed, he could not stop it quickly enough to avoid Mr. Thomson was pro- dead upon arrival at George- ospital, where he was taken in He was acting as caretaker of the Summer home of T. Solberg, register of copyrights at the Library of Con- The Summer home ‘is located on Conduit road, just over the District So far as police could learn, Thom- son has no living relatives. said the man had told him of his early life, which was devoted to writ- ing and dramatic work, but that he knew nothing of his history. street. in time. boy and, as hurried him home. nothing the matter with the boy. BOYS TO BE GUESTS. Special Dispatch to The'Star. FREDERICK, Md, Solberg lard Holter of Middletown. denly he dashed away and out into the Motorman -Rogers Camphler on an approaching Washington Railway & Eleétric Co. car applied the brakes, but was unable to bring the car to a halt Miss Nichols picked up the appeared to be unhurt, Dr. Willlam Hardesty of the Argonne Apartments was summoned. 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