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BRIAND EXPLAINS PEACEFUL POLICY France Doing Al Possible for Understanding With Italy, Senators Told. By the Associated Press, PARIS, June 27.—Aristide Briand, ! foreign minister of France, Wednesday told the Senate foreign reiations com- mittee that the French government | was doing all it possibly could to ar- | rive at an amicable settlement of all | questions now existing or likely to arise between France and Italy. Widespread reports that France and taly were conciliating their viewpoints, after a somewhat strained relation- | ship. were received witn interest in | political circles. Political Peace Needed. Prance, it was indicated by govern- ment observers, had yielded to the idea that there must be political peace in Etrope, so that economic problems, dally growing more urgent, might have the full cansideration of the best minds of all countries. Priendliness in the Pranco-Italian status was noted and Foreign Minister Briand's statement to the Senate today confirmed the official sincerit attitude. | It was tHe expressed belief in political eircles that naval parity and boundary | ¥ of that| eonsiderations would receive early and | 3 amicable settlement. Recent apology by the Italian foreign ©ffice for demonstrations of anti-French character at Bari were accepted as still further hopeful signs. ‘Welcome Early Entente. It was pointed out that none would | 3 be more pleased at an early entente with I than M. Briand, author of the Tecently promulgated idea for an eco- nomic “United States of Europe.” This feeling would be shared, it was | & pointed out in business circles, by the commercial and industrial which since adoption of the new Amer- ican tariff had been constrained to re. gard more favorably the Briand conti nental union. MICHIGAN PRISONER IS ATTACK SUSPECT| Man Conivcted of Criminal Assault Identified as Murderer of Hoboken Artists’ Model. ) — By the Associated Press. . JACKSON, Mich.. June 27.—Identi fled yesterday as William J. Gormley, sought five vears for the murder of Eleanor Quinn, a Broadway artists’ model, in a Hoboken, N. J. rooming | house, a prisoner registered in Michigan | State Prison here as Thomas O'Donnell | last night faced the possibility of a trial for his life in New Jersey. O'Donnell was sentenced from Detroit in January, 1928, to serve from 5 to 10 years for criminal assault. He is Jears old. He denies ever having been in New | Jersey, but Detective Walter O'Fallon of Hoboken; who served with Gormley in the New York National Guard, identi fied him as the man wanted for murder. According to the Hoboken officers, the murder for which Gormley has been | | sought for five years was a brutal one. ‘The body of Eleanor Quinn was found | 3 by a milkman in the hallway of the Tooming house early on the morning of May 26, 1925. She evidently had been subjected to & brutal attack, they said. ‘Woman Gets Transport License. NEW YORK, June 27 (). —Mrs. Alicia, P. Simpson has passed examina- | ¢ tion for a transport license, the high- | 2 *She is the | 3 est grade of an aviator. eighteenth woman to do so. Your EYES are PRECIOUS YOUR eyes are your most valu- able and your most delicate possessions. If they are tired or give you pain see your oculist at once. He will probably recom- mend washing them morning and night with Iris." It not only vents infection, but containe {:Iinl ingredients which soothe drritated tissues. In two sizes in sterile flasks, 50c and $1.00. At _all Peoples Drug Stores and at Drug_and Toilet Counters Eversywhere, interests | 3 NNV 28 | 3 THE EVENING STAR, MOTORIST, ALIVE, APPEARS BEHIND HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE ENGINE FOLLOWING GRADE CRASH| REPORTED IN BOLIVIA’M Driver Crawls Out Ahead By the Associated Press. Joseph Cesario lives. : Cesario drove his automobile into the | path of a Northwestern train at a grade crossing. The machine was demoiished. ‘The engineer and fireman ran to the of Tender Near Chicago. Two broken ribs, a score of cuts and possibly internal injuries were suffered, t physicians said Cesario’s huris would not prove fatal. {DUKE OF YORK IN MISHAP/ Motor Car Collides on Way to Cricket Match; No One Hurt. LONDON, June 27 (#).—The Duke | of York, second son of King George, was in a slight automobile accident at noon today, but emerged unhurt. | Just before he arrived at Lord's Cricket Ground to witness the second | test match with the Australians his| motor car collided with another motor car_and was slightly damaged. ~After a short delay the duke drove on and entered the grounds. Montagu Norman, governor of the Bank of England and a bachelor, re- CARE ASKED FOR GRAVE OF FIRST MRS. WILSON {Rome. Ga., Chamber of Commerce Requests City to Mark Cemetery Plot. By the Associated Press. ROME, Ga., June 27.—Directors of the Chamber of Commerce here have asked municipal authorities to assume responsibility of caring for an obscure grave in Myrtle Hill Cemetery in which is buried the body of President Wood- row Wilson's first wife. 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