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50 Years of Service Given Officials Here Apprehensive Recognition on Eve of of Peril to “Good Neigh- Trip to Mexico. bor” Policy. lilUlitc wao yaiu iu uiucvu n.. By CONSTANTINE BROWN. associate editor of The Evening Star, President Roosevelt and the State at a "golden jubilee” tea yesterday Department are watching with Interest afternoon, prior to his sailing today the coup d’etat In Brazil and Its pos- from New York for a vacation in sible repercussions In other South Mexico. American republics. More than a hundred officials and The possibility of Brazil becoming of Star employes The gathered at an authoritarian state has been rec- the Newspaper Women's Club to ognized in Washington since last sum- pay their respects and to present mer. The real reason why President gifts to Mr. Lyon in celebration of Getulio wanted his SO years of service for this news- Vargas to lease six paper. or eight American destroyers was be- cause he was worried over the Today he was at sea en route to outcome of the presidential elections and want- Vera Cruz, from which he will en- ed to Increase his naval train for Mexico City, later returning strength on the eve of the elections. by the same route. He plans to be The “post- of that back in Washington about Decem- ponement” transaction was ber 12. considered a serious set-back for the Vargas administration. Mr. Lyon was presented with a G. A. Lyon, associate editor of The Star, yesterday completed 50 service Observers said at that that chime clock by Theodore W. Noyes, years with the paper. time With him at a surprise party given his associates are: Frank B. there was a serious editor of The Star, on behalf of the by Noyes, president ot The danger either ex- Evening Star Newspaper Co. (left), and Theodore W. Noyes, editor treme Fascists or extreme Communists group present; with a set of Shake- (right). —Star Staff Photo might take of the excite- speare’s works, by Frank 3. Noyes, advantage ment created by presidential elections president of The Evening Star News- ing, he said he regarded the oppor- and cause civil strife in Brazil. Vargas paper Co., on behalf of the company, tunity of serving The Star for 50 years First V. S. Citizen to had hinted several weeks ago that and with a huge bouquet of flowers by as a "very great privilege.” Enlist “something’’ might have to be done Frank Hurley, president of The Eve- Presiding at the tea table were In order to ning Star Club, for the club. Mrs. Sallie V. H. Pickett, society editor prevent political trouble in and Miss Leila In W ar Honored at the country.’ Mr. Noyes Praises Service. emeritus, Mechlin, art editor of The Star. Georgetown Follows Alliance. In The committee in Triple presenting the clock, Mr. Noyes Assembled in the same college quad- French Ipfantry and later became a But while Mr. charge consisted of Miss Margaret all these facts had been praised Lyon's "half century of member of the famous Hart, Miss Katherine Brooks and Miss rangle where Dennis P. Dowd. Jr., the Lafayette Esca- discounted in Washington, it is con- faithful and highly efficient Star drllle. Germond. sidered here that service, first as a as Margaret first American citizen who enlisted In significant Vargas reporter, then It was on Guests, in addition to Mr. in- August 11, 1916, nearly made his coup within a few days after editorial writer, and finally as asso- Lyon, the World W'ar, once spent four happy cluded Mrs. their a year before the en- and ciate editor.” He referred to him Lyon, son, Rowland Germany, Italy Japan formed President Getulie scholastic years, the student body of tered the war, that he met Vargas of Brazil, who has ruled largely as "our Lyon, and daughter, Mrs.- C. Morris sudden the new anti-Communist bloc. This friend, an able and forceful by decree since 1935, yesterday took a on the Thompson, and husband of Georgetown College today paid a death when his airplane crashed on bloc is not intended to fight Communist stronger grip writer on a wide range of subjects— Mansfield, nation by a coup in which he dissolved all bodies Pa. tribute to the memory of one of this the eve of another departure to the ideas alone, but to take of legislative local, national and international— advantage and proclaimed a new constitution with country's little-known heroes. front lines. He was buried near the certain situations and obtain territorial corporate features. and as the producer or supervisor of President is shown a There are former Vargas in recent picture, surrounded ‘ten Georgetown men spot where he fell. In St. Germaine or other advantages under the by thousand editorial pages.’ pretext military A. in Washington now who remember the Cemetery In France. of “Communist menace.” P. Wirephoto. "Mr. Lyon has been all his life an REPUBLICANWOMEN officers._—Copyright, spirited, black-haired New York stu- Later Dowd's was The j intense and intelligent student of body placed In administration is worried lest dent who graduated with honors in the Memorial in the of Kellogg pact and become just another English literature,” said Mr. Noyes, tafayette Paris. political Influence the dictators HOLD the class of 1908 and whose broken Members of the pious wish. "and a worth-while contributor to SECOND TEA French cabinet paid spreads in South America to a point RACKET SLAYING The body has rested for years in the crypt tribute to him In the Sorbonne. where all our United States Government does that literature. Some of us sympa- “good neighbor” policy of the Lafayette Escadrille Memorial A but should be not want to influence the internal thize with him and respect him as a modest, studious, high-spirited jeopardized. Mrs. William A. Culbertson in Paris, where French comrades man While political trends of its in CASE CONTINUED camera fiend who has become a skilled Was young with unusual talents Is economic rivalries are natural neighbors buried him. But to most of those as- and we are the South. But it cannot avoid photographer, turning countless rolls Hostess, Assisted by Mme. the way former classmates remember prepared to compete with being of film into artistic sembled for the 1937 Armistice Day Dowd. the European and Asiatic in gravely concerned when political phi- and attractive pic- powers Another in at the name the South losophies which Suspect Maryland WHY tures for the enjoyment and instruc- Cantacuzene. service Hilltop, the and The Armistice Day service at George- American continent, the ad- might “Balkamze” South gallant record of Dennis Dowd was town came about as a ministration frowns time “un- America are adopted the tion of himself, his family and his The second of a series of open house result of a re- every by Murder Fails to Appear host of friends.” entirely unknown. His was just one quest by the student body. With the democratic political influences take governments of those republics.” FIGHT silver was held at AN teas, yesterday the of 54 names of hold of the in D. C. Court. Mr. Noyes concluded with the wish Georgetown's war dead R. O. T. C. Battalion assembled, stu- republics of the Western clubhouse of the League of Republican read aloud from the roll. Hemisphere. it is Fred who is under that "its melodious chimes to dents stood quietly at attention as This, explained. Is Schinman, 38, convey not OLD HOUSE? A graduate also of Columbia Uni- due to any desire to dominate our you from hour-to-hour and from day- Women, 1301 Seventeenth street N.W. "Taps" were sounded for their own HANDYMAN’S DEATH indictment in Prince Georges County versity Law School, Dowd sacrificed war neighbors in the South but to-day, our high and enduring regard Each of these teas is under sponsorship dead. Col. Jesse C. Drain, U. S. politically, in connection with the racket murder Modernize dol- a successful because we know from your for you and our hearty good wishes practfte and career in A., commandant, delivered an address experience that IS RULED of one of the vice of the either ACCIDENT of a colored numbers was lars and also take presidents letters to his life for Fascist or Communist ideals are runner, ar- work that you may be blessed with a give France. The to the Unknown Soldier, and the Very long t* life of league, and the series is directed by first week of the war, in 1914, he hur- Rev. Arthur likely bring about wars on that con- raigned in Police Court today before and worry off your health, happiness and pros- A. O’Leary, S. J., presi- Little Sisters of Poor ried to from tinent. Lose Helper. perity.” Mrs. Frank W. Mondell. The teas Paris, his home on Long dent, pronounced the benediction. Judge Edward M. Currah, who con- shoulders. President Frank B. will Island, and joined the French Administration Driver Is Noyes, in pre- continue to be held Wednesday Foreign Along the north wall of the college Worried. Exonerated by tinued the case until November 30 for Let under our new senting the set of afternoons November. Legion. He was a friend and comrade back of The case of Brazil is us, Shakespeare, ex- through campus, the Science Building, particularly Coroner's an extradition hearing. of Alan Seegar and other to the Jury. and pressed appreciation for Mr. Lyon's Mrs. William A. Culbertson was the American is a stately row of poplar trees planted worrying administration. Thomas Henry Hook. 32, former sensible method, "very faithful and pioneers who him. After Despite the A verdict of very able per- hostess yesterday. She was assisted by quickly joined some 17 years ago as a living war good relations between accidental death was re- District policeman, also under indict-- turn that Old House two formance of duty.” The he de- Mme. of the years of desperate fighting in the memorial to the United States and that turned by a coroner’s in gift Contacuzene, president Dennis Dowd and George- republic, jury yesterday ment for the murder of Samuel Jef- into a New ROLLING- clared was with Legion, Dowd signed up with the 170th German influence In Brazil the traffic of Prank presented the "af- league; Mrs. Mondell. Miss E. L. Cor- town’s other war dead. is strong. fatality M. Craw- frees, did not appear in court today, fection, esteem and A number ford. 66. WOOD HOME. regard of every bett and Mrs. W. H. Scott, Mrs. E. A. large of Germans have general handyman at the Lit- although his name was on the "lock- Individual member of the settled there and have tle Sisters of the company.” Harriman and Mrs. Warren J. Haines remained faith- Poor, 200 H street up list" as having been scheduled for We have ful followers who successfully Toast in Poem Form. presided at the tea table. The league “MUM” of their government. NE„ was struck by an automo- arraignment. SHOW SETS For several bile done this in 85% of The program opened with a toast is making plans for a series of study Officials years there have been Monday night. The ex-policeman surrendered to Deny very close ties between The verdict the cases we have to Mr. Lyon in the form of a poem, group meetings to be held at the club- the Reich and automatically exonerated Washington detectives two days ago. Brazil. the written and read by John Jay Daly, house during December. Eminent ATTENDANCE RECORD Sheridan Horse They started when the United driver, John H. Nock. 1105 Queen He said he would waive extradition tried. States refused street N.E. was of The Star staff. It was entitled speakers will be secured as leaders for to sell cotton to Ger- It testified Crawford and return to Maryland voluntarily in many on walked into of Make a Time "A Lyon-o’-Type,” and was as follows: these meetings and political subjects long-term credit. This at- the-path Nock's car at a few days, after arranging with at- Day 39,717 Have Seen Tale titude of the United Fifth and K streets N.E. Here’s to Gideon Lyon— of general interest will be considered. Aready Blooms, Switching States Govern- torneys here for his defense. visit to one of our in- ment forced • the Germans to ---- Jeffrees was shot A or two They will be directed by Mrs. Charles With Two Still By the Associated Press. buy it September 30 in Lyon-o'-type Days from Brazil. teresting, work-saving To Lea. A whole system of bar- front of a beer garden near this distinguished scion The Smithsonian Institution gal- Camp homes. Get the facts. to Go. ter agreements were then FORD MEETING Md. Of the journalistic crew Among the guests at yesterday's tea signed and CALLED Springs, loped forth with a denial the With two today that Reich has been --•- It will you. Who makes us look like midgets, were Mrs. Roberta Campbell Lawson, days still to go, the thirty- endeavoring to re- help has place us there ever president of the General Federation of sixth annual chrysanthemum show of somebody changed Gen. Philip since. Richard Like tots of 2 or 3, Frankensteen. vice presi- Seek Return of Bus. To Women's Mrs. the United States The Buenos Aires agreements impact As he counts upon his digits Clubs; Harry Covington Department of Agri- Sheridan's famous stuffed horse. signed dent of the United Automobile Work- last year were ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 11 OP).—'The Drive on Beach Drive through His of the National Democratic Women's culture already has broken the all- expected to do away ers, called union Rock Creek Park to Leland golden jubilee! Unveiling the steed in a new representatives from Citizens’ Club of glass with any Oak Hall, private Street, turn le/t; or out Con. Club, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff and her time attendance record. There were non-American influence in all Ford Motor Co. plants yesterday school for necticut Avenue to Woodbine For 50 stall, officials said the charger of the Western girls, offered its entire years he parred ’em, guest, Mrs. Frank Horner of Clarks- 5,034 visitors yesterday, making the Hemisphere. The Bra- to meet in Detroit Saturday “to plan Street, turn right to Brookeville Sheridan’s zilian treasury yesterday as a reward for re- Pike, then left one sguare to High score at every stage; burg, W. Va.; Mrs. William H. Bailey, total for this year’s show thus far celebrated Civil War ride coup d'etat, while not actually an aggressive organization campaign.” covery of the school bus stolen Mon- Leland Street. Fifty years of Stardom Mrs. Ira Bennett and 39,717. has just color destroying these agreements, places He said he had discussed Representative changed through de- the pro- from the of the On the ed-i-tor-ial them In an unfavorable day garage principal, page. J. Banks Kurtz of Pennsylvania. Other greenhouses besides the ex- terioration. light. posed campaign with John L. Lewis It is feared In Royal A. Moore. So here’s to Gideon Lyon, Mrs. Warren J. Haines, who is also hibition house in which the 600 official quarters here and that the C. I. O. nearly chief had prom- The Ciitzens’ is Historically, it’s but: that the ties between Brazil Club composed of Whatever he may do— one of the vice presidents of the league, varieties of chrysanthemus are on dis- embarrassing, and the ised the auto workers “all the in help six children who ride in the bus. Its Win. 82S3 N». *346 He will always be the scion will be hostess at the tea to be held play were to the When he flew over the frostbitten "anti-Communist” bloc will become so the world.” opened today public. contains $1.29. strong that a definite link between treasury Of the journalistic crew! next Wednesday. These include the crotan, rose, carna- countryside with "Little Phil” astrad- Eu- and South America will -•- tion and citrus fruit houses. visi- rope be estab- The dle—the horse was black. He'll write lead editorials, lished at the expense of American Spine Broken, Walks to tors are especially interested in the op- Hospital. He’ll glorify some name Today, 73 years later—he's roan. democratic ideals. SALAMI IS WEAPON portunity to see oranges, lemons, limes, PASADENA. Calif., Nov. 11 UP).— You'll read in new memorials Stories of in the Of course, have been Miss Carrie was knocked kumquats and grapefruit ripening on horse-switching dictatorships Nowell, 72, WHEN WEST HAS A SALE—IT'S A REAL SALE In the ancient Halls Fame. Smithsonian got started when an down an of CHICAGO, Nov. 11 OP).—After the the trees. The parent tree of the fa- el- popular In the South American re- by automobile. She got up, So, while he waits for audits, derly student of Civil War ever since became inde- told the driver she was to then brawl was over a detective squad col- mous navel orange is one of the treas- history publics they blame, 4s 50 years go complained the museum was walked nine blocks to through, lected this asortment of weapons: ured exhibits. exhibit- pendent States. But these were forms a hospital. Dr. We’ll shower him with plaudits ing a roan horse where a black one of local and had no Olin D. examination showed Several baseball bats, a length of The show closes tomorrow night at governments links Bray's In a Lyon-o’-type or two! ought to be. with non-American countries. a fracture. rubber hose—and a long, hard, 9 o'clock. It is being held in the de- spinal A few later If this form of government is estab- Mr. Lyon, in response, expressed bludgeonworthy salami sausage. partment greenhouses at Fourteenth days the institution de- cided to the lished now some of the republics deep appreciation and reviewed hij The ruction, involving “rebel” mem- street and Constitution avenue. put horse in a new and much smaller follow the system of the career with The Star, which started, bers of a taxi drivers’ union and op- glass case. They boarded might him while the work European-Asiatic bloc and use the he said, when in school here. He gave ponents of their plan to hold a pro- up was going on. Controls Communist bugaboo for territorial ex- up the study of law for journalism, he test meeting, broke out near a West Japan Camphor. That fanned the fire of suspicion. pansion in the same manner Japan explained, because he felt a stronger Side hall. Nine men were taken to While Japan has almost a monopoly, The horse has two names—Win- is exploiting the Communist danger to appeal in the latter. He told of the the State’s attorney’s office for ques- of the world's supply of natural cam- chester and Reinzi. If anybody wants conquer parts of China. scope of his experience as a reporter tioning designed to determine, among phor, the product is manufactured proof of authenticity, the Institution covering a wide range of fields, both other things, who wielded the salami synthetically in Germany and the has the general’s signature saying it's Present Latin American Disputes. here and in New York City. Conclud- during the fray. United States. the right animal. At present there are the following outstanding disputes between South American republics. Most of them observance committee, who introduced commemorative service in the morn- day proved with their lives that none the New are latent but might become active Try Armistice Dr. David Davis, post commander. ing at the east front of the Capitol. of these ends can be good achieved at the slightest provocation. The invocation was delivered by Rabbi Former Gov. Dave Sholtz of Florida the evil means of (Continued From First by war. The 20 years The dispute between Bolivia and DE FOREST Page.) Solomon H. Metz of the Adas Israel spoke. Mrs. Irving Fairweather of that have followed their deaths have Paraguay over the Chaco has not TWO-DAY Congregation. There were selections Idaho, national president, presided. shown that war breeds J. Carmody. grand commander of the war,: that the been definitely settled. Peru and BI-POWER by the glee club of the D. C. Na- The Cosmopolitan Club observed needful demands of no Alcantara Caravan in Washington. great people Equador are having trouble over their tional Guard, Mrs. the day at its luncheon at the Carl- can be Special Troops. permanently suppressed, that boundaries. The same situation exists Hilda Barr, of the Ladies’ ton Hotel, with the Rev. W. J. Par- war AUDIPHONE Legion Program Broadcast. president makes the way easy for dicta- between Nicaragua and Honduras. Auxiliary of Post 58, presented Mrs. sons, professor of history at George- torship.” A national program of the Legion, Chile is greatly worried over the tr Air Cenduetien Malvina V. Freemah, national presi- town University scheduled to speak. The declaration Bent Bet for 11:45 o’clock in the Arlington was signed by the possible attempt of Argentina to seek dent of the Jewish War Veterans National Council for Prevention Amphitheater, was to be carried Balls to Be Given Tonight. of —at her expense—an outlet to the Ladies’ Auxiliary, who spoke. Capt. the Woman's the the red net- War, International Pacific. The recent purchase by Ar- throughout country by Watson B. Miller introduced Gen. Armistice Day balls will be SALE given for work of the National League Peace and Freedom, World of 30 at $120.- Broadcasting Co. Drain. tonight by the Veterans of Foreign gentina bombing planes Speakers included Comdr. Doherty, Peaceways, Emergency Peace Cam- 000 each lends color'to the fears of The musical program was provided Wars' at the Willard Hotel and by Thomas Mason, District paign, Fellowship of Reconciliation the Chilean These jr., depart- the Band Miss the Legion at the Mayflower. government. planes, by Navy Orchestra, and Committee on Militarism in Edu- ment commander; Mrs. Malcolm The fete will be attended it is asserted, are capable of flying Our Mary-Frances Glenn, Cantor Louis Legion’s cation. OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Regular Stock Douglas of Seattle, national over the Andes with a full load of president Novick and the glee club. The Kaddish by National Commander Doherty, of the Legion Auxiliary, and Assistant A special Armistice Day service will bombs. was recited by Rabbi Julius T. Loeb Ferdinand G. Fraser, national head of War Louis a be. held at the Covenant-First Presby- All these nations had last Secretary Johnson, of the Southeast Hebrew of the Forty and members of agreed Congrega- Eight; terian Church at 5 Stationers former national commander. p.m., with an ad- year to settle these amicably, Jewelers. Platinumsmiths. & Fruhauf tion, and a recitation was given by the diplomatic corps and other nota- disputes Westyle dress by Dr. Albert Joseph McCart- The meeting at the shrine symbolic Rabbi bles. by arbitration. But, it is feared here, A. KAHN INC. Joseph Danzansky. Henry the minister. An of America's war dead ney, organ recital that if the influ- was to be called Segal of B'Nai Israel Congregation Miss Josephine Day, “Miss V. F. W„” present European Arthur J. Sundlun. Pr«»ld«nt will the service, and a to order by Theodore na- will as of the other precede quartet ences become the dominating factor Cogswell, pronounced the benediction. reign queen ball. F St. tional Armistice will sing. Charles Wilfred Smith, in South’ the Buenos Aires 45 Year* at 915 Day chairman. Other Comdr. Doherty delivered a pre- The list of patrons and patronesses America, features of the tenor, will be soloist. share the fate of the program: Advance of Armistice Day message from Arlington is headed by President and Mrs. Roose- treaty might Attend Mass. the colors. District of Columbia posts; House over an N. B. C. network last velt. Secretary of War and Mrs. TOPCOATS The Greek-American Veterans "The Star Spangled Banner,” Miss night. Woodring are expected to attend the open- noted radio ed their commemoration of Armistice Lucy Monroe, singer; in- The official Legion party will go to V. F. W. function. Father a mass at the vocation, Rev. Frank J. Lawler, the National Cathedral at 3 p.m. to Six peace organizations isssued a Day by attending high of the of St. national chaplain Legion; se- lay a wreath on the tomb of Presi- “people’s Armistice Day declaration,” Sophia. Regularly NOW lection, ‘‘The Unknown Soldier,” by dent Wilson. The memorial address adding “the voices of the living to They planned services at the Tomb of William H. Woodin, the Marine Band, in tribute to the war-time President the silenoe of the dead in protest the Unknown Soldier at 1:45 p.m., and Capt. Taylor Branson conducting; will be delivered James E. this twice at 2:05 p.m. they were to conduct by Bishop against country’s following - - - "Dear Old Pal of services at the of Mine,” ‘‘My Buddy” Freeman. Joining in this ceremony the disastrous road to foreign war.” grave George Dilboy, *35 *28.50 and ‘‘Roses of Picardy,” Miss Monroe; are the District The statement said: Greek-bom American World War Father Louis benediction, Rev. C. Armistice Day Committee, the Veter- "Armistice Day this year comes to soldier who was awarded the Medal Vaeth, District Legion chaplain. ans of Foreign Wars, Woodrow Wilson the people of the United States at of Honor for bravery in action up to Mrs. William A. Becker, president High School and Woodrow Wilson a moment when the balance hesi- the very moment of his death. 40---- 33.50 the the American of Daughters of Foundation of New York. Each or- tates between peace and war. There The History Club of Western High issued an Armistice Revolution, Day ganization will present a wreath. is once more talk of war to end war, School was to congregate at the Tomb on America to - - proclamation calling D. A. V. Sponsors Program. to stop militarism, to preserve democ- of the Unknown Soldier at 3:35 p.m. its as “the 50 42.50 guard priceless position racy. back to these World Edward V. Murphy, and Before install Oil Burner An Armistice service “in tribute to Echoing president, you any get greatest democratic nation in the War slogans, Armistice Day speaks in Eugene Smith, vice president, will nurses and other women who have the facts about WILLIAMS OIL-O- world.” warning to the American The place a wreath. served their country in time of war” people. - - “On Armistiee Day,” Mrs. Becker thousands of will be held in the cathedral at 4 young men whose deaths MATIC and COLONIAL FUEL OIL 65 48.50 said, “our citizens should go to the on o’clock, under the sponsorship of Na- foreign battlefields we mourn to- source of their strength, the Declara- tional Capital Chapter No. 2, Dis- COLONIAL FUEL OIL, 1709 De Soles St. N.W. tion of Independence and the Consti- abled American Veterans of the World 1814 tution of the United States. Let us MEtropoliton War. Oscar L. Chapman, Assistant and ONLY reaffirm our faith in these Friday Saturday principles Secretary of the Interior, will of Christian brotherhood under which speak Maple T. Harl, national comman- The Yellow Section of Your Phone the Nation has prospered.” der of the D. A. V., issued a message Book Lists Dealers in Colonial other cere- These coats will be back Many Armistice Day in which he said: Fuel Oil monies and social features this after- “Armistice Day should be a period noon and tonight have been at regular prices planned. of grateful remembrance for oui Monday The observances started last night World War dead, reassertion of oui with an Armistioe service by Washing- determination that the dependent! ton Post, No. B8. Jewish War Veterans of this glorious host shall not want of the Unltad States, at the Jewish ’reassurance that the wartime disabled West, inc. 14™&G Community Center. An address was Sidney and their families shall be adequatelj delivered Oen. James A. Drain, PRY MOTOR by past cared for, reconsecration of our abid- national commander of the American ing faith in our lnstitutons and re- Legion J C. to our CAR CO EUGENE 9 President dedication profound desire fot GOTT,• The meeting w as railed to order by lasting peace." MM coii. m. VH, Ban W. Barnett, chairman of the poet's The American War Mothers held i | $

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