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e N AN |DOMINICAN PRELATE CONVEYS GRATITUDE FOR AID FROM U. §. mfimfi Bishop Freeman Speaks at i Armistice Day Observance at Cathedral. services in the Bethle- .1 of Washington Cathedral, ht Rev. James E. Preeman, xtolled ‘Wood- , as ve hem freely of his all that a Christian con- ception of international relationships might be maintained among the peoples of the earth” was a feature of the of Armistice day in Wash- afternoon. it. Three Leaders Broadcast. Another feature of the closing Armis- Hee A in the National ’c’:xlm{ut ng:t was the radio pro- m, under auspices of the Military Gider of the World War, in which Secretary of State Stimson, Secretary of War Hurley and Gen., John A. Pershing spoke from the Mayflower Hotel, where the veterans were holding ’ . The congregation at e e Bathedral flled the lttle interred, with Dewey, Ambassador Henry ‘White, Henry Yates Satterlee and other :‘lm n‘rnnu of the church “‘é‘..'.“m"ic, and informality character- fzed the commemoration. Bishop - man was by Rev. Dr. James H. T 5 of the Central Presby- e Churen, which President Wilson attended while he was in the White House, The two clergymen were sur- Younded by the cathedral choir of men and boys in vestments and a color the George Washington | from of the American Legion. Floral Tributes Placed. the During the of the processional e e 1s. e the Battle | ! Done,” fioral tributes were placed on the tomb by Rear Admiral Cary T. ysician and "aide in behalf of the Foundaton, Inc.. of Archbishop Nouel Describes Hurricane Disaster and Suffering. Ancient City Will Lose Some of Its Charm in Rebuilding. BY GRETCHEN SMITH. A patriarchal figure, slightly stooped, whose kindly gray eyes have looked than hone man's share of ngto! bring to Pr the people of the United States a mes- sage of gratitude his countrymen sistance sent them during the nation's 'n':: ‘p:wph p?'ih 11t blie of O e ¢ Te) ol the West Indies could -ene‘:“ have selected a more pi p of six feet tall, with snow-white Adolfo Alepandro Nouel y Bobadi as statesman and prelate, has had a dis- u.n:uuhed and international career. In lition to holding the highest eccle- slastical office in his country, bishop Nouel has served as Presideni of his country for three months during the revolution against Victoria, in 1913. ‘The archbishop refused to run for office the elections which followed at iration of the three months. to thank the American people from the bottom of my heart,” he said, “for their help during our recent catas- trophe. ‘Particularly do I wish to thank the American Red Cross.” ‘The explained that while bids for the reconstruction work already had been opened, work uj the new city of Santo Domingo not yet started, although docks have been re- built and repairs made to the customs house. Government officials are at present giving careful consideration to all_plans submitted for reconstruction as it is their purpose to make the new city a model of all that modern archi- tecture and science can offer. Wide streets, modern lighting and a perfected sanitation system will feature some of ts of the new city over e ol As a tribute to the engineers of the -txi.n Dr. Nouel pointed it walls of the semi- nary of Santo Domingo, constructed g:t still rematned standing, whereas from ¥ of the Dominican Republic for the as- E , Arch- | =% BEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. Y IDNESDAY, NO i { i DR. ADOLFO ALEJANDRO NOUEL Y BOBADILLA. The prelate’s kindly face smiled as he recalled some of the humorous episodes which so frequently interweave them- selves with life's tragedies. “Going among my poor people the night of the hurricane,” he related, “I found an old man, about 80 years of age, who was sleeping in the Episcopal chair., He awakened as I came near him, and started to move as he said: ‘I am fulfilling the pontifical dutles, mon- signor.’ He smiled when I told him to g0 on and sleep. “Many persons, when they saw crowds occupying the cathedral, and saw peo- ple eating and cooking their meals in- side, declared that the place had been prpfancd.” “It had not been profaned,” said the archbishop. It had - been reconse- crated—consecrated a second time by tears and sorrow.” Archbishop Nouel expressed deep re- gret over the suffering which he was told was prevalent throughout the in | United States due fo unemployment. “In Santo Domlnfo"' he said, “we have plenty of em&wmm, but little with which to plL e employed.” Among a long list of tions worn by the Dominican preplate are those of , | Commander of the Crown of Italy, Of- city, nevertheless suffered the loss of its glass windows, and its beau- tiful organ, the archbishop said. COLBY CATIGZES = DEMOGRAT STAN :|Former Secretary of Stdfe try to hasten the time when sufferings which we and | P} “mingled by the methods of e and hot through the tyranny of . Becretary Hurley sald the maintenance & high sate of morale and ef- in the Army “must be & matter concern to us all.” Pershing, recalling that “we to destroy militarism in the Gen. fought ‘world,” i 11 ) B e it iiie ¥ E § _ £ I . ON POTOMAGC, Foote and Broad 1180-W or write Owen Anacostia. D. C. o0 Dt myeeh 3180.0 st now. o ATION. FROM CARE- “an-time” arrival and low on maving housshold i3 trom poin iote Sur Fates ' NATIONAL DELIV: .. INC.. Natioval 1460, 3 EXPERIENCE Jewelry repairiog at I B el Wi T Ty Four X in_our own shop. 1302 H St. N.W. Printing Craftsmen... are at your service for 3 result-getting publicity {The Nati Capital Press gfiw 2D St N.W. Phone n’::lfic:_g’zu L ith’s 1313 You st Aliled Vi ransfer & Storage warned that “much unrest and | ceptable to still prevails * Says Party Should Not Apologize for Victory. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, November 12.— Bainbridge Colby, Secretary of State under President Wilson, il an Armisitice day: speech last night, sald it was “sad to think the Democratic party feels it necessary to assure the country that it has no intention of pursuing a policy of bgcmmm" in matters of large Mr. Colby, addressing Democratic Club, said ment of seven Democral it ‘Democratic support to a re- pudiated administration” was read with feelings.” ‘when has it been the policy of the Democratic party to content it- self with the mere discomfiture of its ents?” he asked. “A Senator is a ator of the Unted States, whether he be Democratic or Republican, and country ever speaks with a clearer note and is general lack of well atriculated “To the extent that the manifesto of the seven voices this truth, it is ac- the Democratic party, al- though it relapses into feeble bombast and ts general lack of well articulated reasoning leaves much to be desired as to its form. “If, on the other hand, it was de- signed, as is widely suspected, to allay the justified apprehensions of the privileged and expgm interests, who, scornful of our futile efforts at mental regulation, have trafficked in the public wealth to their vast and un- deserved enrichment, while too long en| an almost officlal immunity for acts, then I say the poultice will prove to be dry and worthless. “The Democratic party has not fought its way into the arena of public debate and actio apologize for its the Woman’s recent state- its mission and its ‘WHERE ONE MAY Sidney and his Orchestrs at Luncheon and Dinner in PRESIDENTIAL DINING ROOM s MAYFLOWER ficer of the Legion of Honor and Knight of the Great Cross of the Constan- tinian Order of St. George and of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre. Will Rogers | ! BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—Presi- dent Hoover spoke Monday before the -Advertisers’ convention. The poor man don't any more than get through talking to one organi- zation than some other one comes along. country sure is advertised. ‘When we arrive at the poor house, we will be the best or- ganized, and the best advertised na- tion that was ever admitted. In fact, it’s paying dues io organiza- tions and advertising that will put us there. One of our big stars must be coming out with a new picture. ‘There is a big movie fight on. Japanese Royalty Leaves Portugal. LISBON, November 12 (#).—Prince ‘Takamatsu, brother of the Japanese Emperor, and his suite lett for Seville last ‘night, concluding their visit to Portugal. = High government officials bade them farewell. { Earller in the day the prince laid a wreath of beautiful Ji s upon Portu, anthemum: | to her war dead. UNITED * STATES TORAG OMPANY | | | L) lt S surprising how much furniture we can store in one of our pri- vaterooms Ywithoutthe slightest harm to your possessions, of course Y saving you a conmsid- erable amount on your monthly storage bill. Call Metropolitan 1843 for an estimate. every aspirin use. TH PRODUCTS HEAL' CORPORATION 113 North 13th Stroet Newark, Mo .o MISSOUR! SENATOR PLANS RETIREMENT =252 Hawes Resigns Presidency of Game-Bird Organization Of- | fering $35,000 a Year. By the Assoclated Press. Senator Hawes of Missouri is stand- ing by his intentiop of retiring from the Senate at the close of his term, but he has announced he will not take up the $35,000-a-year job he had pre- Vzflll-ly accepted as ident of “More Game Birds in America, a Foundation.” An_open letter was published today in which Hawes resigned of the organization beca its -cmmumv;oug be-: ; limited in their scope cause its headquar- ters were to be in New York instead of Washington. The letter, addressed to Joseph P. Knapp of New York City, said: “It is with sincere regret that I find 1t necessary to withdraw my acceptance of the presidency of the More Game Birds in America, a Foundation. “My acceptance of August 15 was based upon your positive assurance that headquarters and executive offices: wiyld be located in Washington and as t | 8% he thought | *T0 maintain the and executive New Jork. instend of Washe my vigorous objection, and dm“mmwm lar support. “In a letter to me written by you on personally a years—a total of $210, gation. . “My interest in conservation and re- placement of outdoor life cannot be in- luenced by personal considerations. It is a broad, natiomal problem, and its future is greater than any one man or any one organization. My tion vote ::’t fimne years to it has not ing. To this extent your endeavor to assist the good cause will be approved by some sportsmen. “As my letter of acceptance and the announcement of my retirement from the Senate to accept the presidency of your foundation was given wide public- ity, I am releasing this letter to the ress.” ¥ In making the letter public, Hawes said he had told the people of Missouri he would not be a candidate for re- election and that he was “going to be a sport and not back down on it.” His thay-tha,foundation would be national in character, all of which is contained | in the yrintg|d lgrewm’d which has bee’ni idely ecirculated. w“§(¥ur subsequent determination to' term expires in 1933, Iraq’s population has just been esti- mated to be3,000,000. 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Go west of Wisconsin to the left. . 2400 Sixtsenth Street No. 3——Camfl¢t¢ Communy'ty Service A corps of competent men, trained in the care of gardens and lawns; also others, to help 1s required, is available at all times. _T)nt's part of Kenwood's utility pro- We hope you'll visit the Exhibit Home, Open every day from Lane, continuing under the viaduct to the entrance to Kenwood, Kennedy-Chamberlin Development Co. to Preferment service when man's Furnished by W. n Avenue on Bradley three short squares Of | sessfon begins, and the Christmas holi- ‘assist- | 4ay8, Chalrman Wood expects the House TASK OF DRAFTING FUND BILLS BEGUN August 20, you assumed fnencial obligation of $35,000 & year &-E House Appropriations Com-|w Pass by Christmas. By the Asoclated Press. Formulation of legislation to finanoce the Federal Government for the next fiscal year today engaged the attention of the House Appropriations Committee. Between December 1, when the short ures and send them to the Senate. ‘The nine supply bills, including two deficlency appropriation measures, are expected to call for an outlay of ap- proximately $4,000,000,000 for the fiscal For the $1,100,000, WaS bined expenses of Office ent. ‘The second bill, that for'the Interior Department, was delegated to a wub- committee headed by Cramton, Republican, Micl n. though in previous the this department approximated $280,000,: 000 annually, a reduction to about $65,- 000,000 for next year was forecast by the transfer Pensions Bureau to the m-.d’anlnht? hn of vet:‘nm' affairs. ing of the Agriculture Depart- ment bill will begin November 20, and the measure for the State, Justioce, Commerce and Labor Departments No- vember 24. The bills for the War, Navy, District of Columbia, independent offices and for leglhtlve expenses will be formulated December and January. 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And what in- trigued the old gentleman was the opportunity of showing through the symbolic grill front, works of his favorite author. . 2 It may be that your reasons for buying a secretary are similar to his, but in any event, you will find here a wonderful array of all the better kinds of furniture. th Nreet atFt 4

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