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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 7. 1929. Alexandria, Va., at Alexandria yester- lfi,(::gffl:‘a:lrl;gs“;( g:?.efit:(c:ngf‘fig:l PRINcE 's SEAMAN “Duke,” but Dimitry Maksutoff, 58, is | oficials of allied countries at Hamburg, F"_IPINUS S[EKINE NEEDS UF lEGA'_ IINTER.CLUB MEET'NGSN et ot ];inln. In' addition, “fnter-club meet- | kaown to bis skipper a5 & prince of °“r°es"u'::§'yiiaaz e Mo nas v e e e 0 ing held this week by | ‘ and worked anocard ‘Capt. Haarburg's STRESSED BY TOWNER of the inter-club meetings as a melns“‘}‘,? ‘b:‘a:&: bentx}x‘g“ Ex(xw-r:s.xweeclub‘s1 ON U. S. FRE‘GHTER Maksutoff has the blood of the Ro-|ship. The American immigration laws Washington, | of developing the Kiwanis spirlt and | throughout the United States and Can- | | manoffs in his veins, and holds & now | for foreign sai striet, and fear ashington, of political encra x eeps him abroad % bering 1797 in all. ada, numbering ship in European p | useless commission in the royal Rus- Past Governor in Address. companied by William Thomas, and in- Kianis Cluwbs of : furthering the cause of Kiwanis ideals. e & 3 7 POI_IBE BHIEF PUSII PRUFESS'UN EIIEI] Manassas and Alexandria Hear | Vocal s(-]ecflonsxwel’el:‘mnad-:red b:«i Fred cflnrrlydgifilc(tuxfifil.ms‘g;;?c; %oége Former Admiral in Russian Fleet|gian navy. Politically & man without a Loath to talk Bbou: his exile, Prince nd Willia . mond, ac-| Capita B A of B i i Ve 2! East an m .y, | o of ‘the vocational guidance commit-| Fled After Two Ships Blew country, he must walt 14 years bfore | Maksutoff .esxlil:ri\l;;t; in halting English strumental selections were furnished by tee, are on a tour of visits to various Russian fleet when the revolution broke United States portals will be open to i him. Up Under Him. e holds the most astonishing cre. | OUt. After two ships had been blown Vocal selections and an address by | the Alexandria Kiwanis Club Orchestra, | Kiwanis Clubs in Virginia. | I dentials I ever saw,” said Capt. J. P.|up under him he foined the fiight of Col. Green, Manila Official,|Columbus Dean Tells Fresh- on “Leave,” Not Expect- | m en Lawyers Who Know governor of the Capital Kiwanis dis- trict, helped round out the program at an inter-club meeting of the Kiwanis Anna H. Meeks accompanist. ‘The meeting in Alexandria was one of 17 inter-club meetings being held | by the 49 clubs of the Capital Kiwanis| were valued at $671482, as compared| American freighter, Merle E. Towner of Baltimore, past|Alvin H. Freedlander, leader, and Mrs. — Artificial and ornamental flowers sent | from Paris to this country last year| Haarburg, master of the crew which in- | TAMPA, Fla. (#) —Sailors aboard the | cludes Maksutoff. “He was put aboard | where he draws |my ship in the dead of night more Soviet Russia, will erect a $500,000 Russian nobility toward Paris. Clubs of Washington, Manassas and district, representing a membership of with $1.055,022 in 1927. pay as & common seaman, call him than two years ago by two diplomatic cotton mill. ed to Return. | More Than Law Needed. By the Associated Press. 1 Lawyers who know something more MANILA, P. I, June 7.—The Filipino | than law are sorely needed in the legal leaders are casting their eyes toward profession today, Willlam E. Leahy, one of the most important governmental | dean of the Columbus University School posts to come within the possible reach | of Law, told the freshman class of that of a Filipino since the Ffliplnlzauonjl““n“""“ at_its annual banquet last ! - ™ | night in the Grace Dodge Hotel, ays of F. B, Harrison's regime a5 §0V-| ““Nine times out of ten the man who e Som 4% that of chief of police of |Comes to law school to memorize case Mantia. Only Americans have held the e et R position i the past. The post ap-|fcsslon after he starts” practice,” ‘Mr, ently became vacant several weeks | L€Sn¥ sald. ’ ago when the chief, Col, John W. Green, | ,The Woods are full of men who can Mt for the United States Omclally, |Clie chtes in Ehelr sleep. hut the num- he went on a six-month leave, but it is | 2€T O0f lawyers who, in addition to understood that he does not intend to| KROWing law, Have a sufficient back- 1ol - ground and enough of what is called L social intelligence to understand the Successor Launches Crusade. theory of law as it is applied to the With Col. Green's departure, Lieut.|community is relatively few. The legal Col. Gregorio Alcid, a Filipino, became | profession needs lawyers who are versed | acting chief. During his few weeks as|in the affairs of the world and who are | head of the department Alcid has|capable of understanding human na- caused the greatest shake-up in the | ture. police force in years. He summarily dis- | “Young men should come to law missed three Filipino detectives, recom- | school with the intent to master the mended the demotion of two American | broad principles of the law. 1If, in addi- police captains, recommended the repri- |tion to this, they will read extensively mand of an American sergeant and in- | for themselves and learn the art of vestigated three Filipino detectives, with | making friends with people, the pro- the possibility that two of the latter will | fession is bound to be elevated to a Be_dismissed higher plane.” He has reorganized the five vice| Other speakers were Sefton Darr, Aquads which prevailed under Col. | Thomas J. Fitzgerald, James B. Flynn, Green and has organized five new ones. | William D. Harris, Thomas W. O'Brien | He has’made two’ fmportant: raids and Robert E. Lynch. Daniel J. Murphy Chinese opium dens and two important | Yalds on Filipino gambling places. His campalgn against gamblers is said to have resulted in the withdrawal of the #ambling rings to the suburbs. Gilmore Keeps Silent. The effort of the Filipino leaders to obtain the post of chief of police for & Filipino is in keeping with their policy of extending Filipino control to as many branches of the government as possible. However, it is declared in well informed Filipino circles, the lead- ers will not be insistent about the mat- ter. They are said to feel that the American and the European residents of Manila are too strongly opposed 3 a Filipino. Some of them are in- clined to believe that it is perhaps best to have an American at the head of the department, and thus let him bear the responsibility for whatever crime there might be in the city. Acting Gov. Gen. Gilmore has given mo indication of whom he intends to appoint as chief. He says that the Post is not vacant yet and that he will not take up the matter of a new ap- pointment until it is, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Camnation Camp, R. N. A., will give a card party at the Masonic Temple, Eighth and F streets northeast, at 830, Department council of administration, Auxiliaries. United Spanish War Vet~ erans, will meet at Pythian Temple, 1012 Ninth street, at 8 o'clock tonight. Members and friends of the William P. Hunt Chapter, No. 16, O. E. 8., are invited to a benefit card party to be given by the chapter at the Thomas Circle Club, 8 o'clock. The Chillum Heights Citisens’ Asso- clation will hold its last meeting of the season, at 8.pm, in the Joseph R. Keene School, Rock Creek and Riggs Toal ‘The Community Center Band, James E. Miller, leader, will present a concert of musie, classical and popular, at Tenth and U streets northwest, tonight, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. A lawn fete will be held at North- minster Presbyterian Chapel lawn, for the benefit of the chapel, this evening. Public invited. Northminster Chapel is Jocated at Alaska avenue and Kalmia road. northwest. FUTURE. A sale of homemade cakes, candy and pastry will be held in connection with | the garden fete for the benefit of the Blessed Sacrament Parish tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joseph | Reynolds, 5611 Connecticut avenue. The | fete will be under auspices of the Ladies’ Guild of the Sanctuary Society of the | parish, | Lawn fete 1o be given by Martha | Chapter, No. 4, O. E. 8., will be held on | Friday June 14, and not this evening, as | was reported yesterday. The party will | take place at Sixth street and North Carolina avenue southeast. Public in- | vi a— | Eastern Star minstrels will be held | tomorrow night at Brookland Temple, | Twelfth and Monroe streets northeast. | The annual picnic of the University | of Michigan alumni and alumnae clubs will be held Saturday, June 15, at_the | home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. New- bold, Silver Spring, Md | Russia bought 4,588 American wheel‘ tractors valued at $2,853,333, last year. 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