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‘SEES PEACE THREAT IN GENTRAL EUROPE Dr. Eckhardt Tells G. W. Stu- dents of Economic Disputes Between States. A serious threat to world peace is embodied in economic disputes between | the newly created states of Central! f m"fi‘ Dr. Tibor Eckhardt, former member of the Hungarian cabinet, told students of George Washington Uni- versity in a lecture yesterday, under auspices of the International Relations Club at the university. Dr. Eckhardt, whose visit to the United States was arranged by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, declared that no provision for THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, MACKIN CLUB WILL GIVE | ANNULMENT IS SOUGHT. “PAIR OF SIXES” FRIDAY Proceeds Will Help Unemployed and Other Poor People in Il Health. The Mackin Olub, “local amateur dramatic organization, will = present “A Pair of Sixes” for the benefit of Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. 256, Knights of 8St. John, at the Sacred Heart Audi- torium, Sixteenth street and Park road, Friday, at 8:30 o'clock. The proceeds of the performance are to be indirectly devoted to the benefit of unemployed persons and those in Ill:mt:‘e“ll unable to pay for medical Mrs, Anna Goebel is president of the | Ladies’ Auxiliary organization, ~e Honor Award for Maj. Beach. Maj. George C. Beach, jr, on duty at the General Army Dispensary, this city, yesterday was presented by Ool. 'y of War, with the Dis- Bride Charges Fraud in Obtaining Marriage License. Praud in obtaining the marriage - cense is alleged as the basis for a suit for the annuiment of a ceremony which took place T 25, 1927, at Upper Marlboro, in the District Su- preme Court by Marjorie A. Price, & minor, by her next friend, Anne E. Cleland, 1606 H street southeast, against Liewellyn E. Price, 5 Barney circle southeast. The wife tells the court that she was only 16 years old and did not realise the seriousness of marriage, that her husband misrepresented her age and did not apprise her parents of his in- tention to marry her and induced her to be married secretly. The parents were not told until two weeks after the marriage, she says. The defendant deserted her, she alleges. Attorney George E. McNeil appears for the wife. o many ranches of more cres in the Southwest. D. €, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1989, SENATOR WOULD MOVE CARS PARKED ON STREETS New Jersey Legislator Takes Up Matter With Capital's Traf- fic Director, The question of leaving automobiles parked on the street for long periods of time was taken up with Trafie Di- rector Harland today Senator Kean of New Jersey, & member of the Dis- trict committee, who said he has seen machines which apparently have not been moved sinee the recent smow- storm, “The excuse that you have mot a sufficient police force to enforce such a rule seems to ittle unreasonable when these cars have been parked be- fore the storm and have remained for such a long time,” Senator K wrote, The Senator said he understood there is a regulation relating to parking of automobiles on principal atreets for more than 12 hours and that if there is no such regulation he believes there should be one. Senator Kean told Mr. Harland ma- chines left in one place for & long time should be towed by the fo a said, prevent mlll.blnm.hl cleaning of the streets and narrow the roadway. Senator Kean is a ber of the sul h;flllrm-enmlwmm ALLEGED HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER PUT UNDER BOND Accused Man Also Faces Charge of Possession and Transportation of Liquor. John E. Eddy, 25 years old, of 1611 Irst. Tleged hit- an a run driver of a lit car, was released under $2,400 bond for his appearance in Police Court following his arrest last nmfii' after an exciting chase on P L it started when an mem- bcommittee which held | P ditions last aflr'two of s ‘vecupanta WO ol the car and mmm street. galions of alleged whisky. , whose right e i tae s fon and trai o liquor, leaving the scene of an aceident and operating an automobile without lights, - - Pope Names Iowa Archbishop. VATICAN CITY, January 23 (A).— Pope Pius today appointed Right Rev. Prancis J, L. Beckman, now Bishop of {;ilr;eo mNbe to be archbishop of Du- VISIT BERBERICH'S 1200 F St BURCHELL’S BOUQUET This Superb Coffee At 30c Per ;.b. N. W. Burchell 9 Fourteeith St. | inguishea ingu ervice Medal, recentl: warded him for conspicuous urvlc: uring the World War, economic co-operation was made when the old Austro-Hungarian empire was split up after the World War. On the contrary, some provisions in the peace treaty tend to widen the breech, Dr. Eckhardt said. Dr. Eckhardt declared that an economic war s now in progress between the seven states created from the old empire, h of which is attempting to estab- le& its own commerecial manufacturing systems. Agricultural countries have spent their small capital in the crea- tion of new industries, which, if free trade were allowed, would be swept out of existence by older and better « established industries, he said. The speaker pointed out that tariff walls have been greatly extended be- tween the countries since the World ‘War. There aré numerous other prob- lems breeding trouble in Central Europe, Dr. Eckhardt said, and one of the worst is the lack of co-operation in develop- navigation, flood contrel and irriga- tion projects on the waterways. ONLY GERMAN WOMAN JUDGE VISITS CAPITAL 1s Studying Criminolpogy and Amer- ican Judicial Bystem on Tour. Dr. Frieda Bahl, said to be the only P eedless Pain! Nowadays, people take Bayer Aspir- in for many little aches and pains, and as often as they encounter any pain. Why not? It is & proven anti- dote for pain. . It works! And Bayer Aspirin tablets are utterly - harmless. You have the medical profession’s word for that; they do not depress the heart. 8o, don’t let & cold “run its course.” Don’t wait for a head- ache to “wear off.” Or regard neuralgia, neuritis, or even rheum- atism as something you must en- dure. Only a physiciax esn cope - with the cause of such pain, but purpose of studying crimi the American judicial system. She at- tended the Pantages trial in Los An- geles and recently watched with in- terest a murder trial in the District Supreme Court as the guest of Justice Gordon. Yesterday, with Maj. N 1. Peyser, she visited the United States Supreme Court and was intro- duced to members of that tribunal. Asked to comment on prohibition, Dr. Bahl said that was something they did not have to worry about in the Vaterland, but suggested:. “I will say this, however, I have seen more drunk- ards in the New York night courts than I have ever seen in Germany.” She had not been in the local Police v LIEUT. COL. McGEE BURIED Final Services Held Yesterday in Arlington Cemetery. Puneral services were held at the National Cemetery yesterds: you ean always turn to Bayer Aspir- in for relief. Bayer Aspirin is always avail- able, and it always helps. Famil- farize yourself with its many uses, and avoid a lot of needless suffering. 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