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D. C, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1923 HE EVE&(‘ING STAR, WASHINGTO HRBORD RO vt S 2.C 41§, |}“{AJ|J] H[U] In Shrine Week s s o rov (VAY DECENTRALIZE all the vigor of septuagenarians, for | | vietory. President Harding is to throw out Ithe first ball. When he does. Zach Taylor expects to make his vell from ieft fleld heard in the presidential box draped with American flags. Rear Admiral R. E. Coonts, ranking naval officer, will assist at the flag raising. | Washington's food and milk sup- | ply will be ample to provide for | | | . Dboth the permanent population and ,fi?emands All_ Employes 0f | tne thousanas of visitors who will be in the city during the Shrine Corporation Be American: | convention. accoriing to Healtn Officer William C. Fowler. ! Cltlzens j Dr. Fowler made this Plans Discussed for State Councils, But Action Is Delayed for Year. Lounce- H | ment after his inspectors had Gen. John J. Pershing, formerly em- H | aueried leading food dealers of the ‘ployed in France, will assist. Those H { ¢ty as to their available stocks. | ¢ BY DAVID LAWRENCE. The health officer said he was not and newspaper men will be there in Plans for th H | Sbla fokaompiic ‘g urentast ) o droves. i Karic b v 3 0 co > Mg s to the 3 | tion of the Girl 3, Announcement by J. G. Harbord. | gotyal amount of various products Balmy Breeses Blow. Sl S jformerly major general in the Amer-| on hand. but said he has assurance L e fican Expeditionary Forces, and now | thera will not be a shortage. All indications point to a gala day. | We¢re put forward this morning's Bl it ot ihe maiie Coiastion As to the milk situation. Dr. The god of balmy breezes was smil- | session of the convention of the Na Fowler polnted out that the con- cention crowds will be here at a me when the output of this staple from Maryland and Virginia is at { its peak ADVANCE TICKET SALE FOR CIRCUS IS HEAVY since the war that the ing all morning. Sunshine enough to tig; distract a poet’s thoughts from empty | it stomach had been streaming down.| iN& at Wardman Par The incumbents of cashier windows | question was discussed from ever at the park also have been smiling as | angle, but it was decided that no steps the sheckels streamed through the| ..ot "t B8 Ser o cash drawers all morning. Twenty O aken to determine the feel thousand reserved scats were sold | ing of the meeting on the question, as T Lwru'rr. zmila)z i Ten tliw and others' jt would involve a change in the co al Photo. | went on sals this morning. = i Washington will look over the new ySt!tution, and, on the motion of Mre. members of the aggregation of lo Julius Rosenwald of Chicago, the vo British controlled the radio faci! . - ! £ base ball rts for the first tim: s put o until the convent vorld directly or indirect | 1t would seem that Washington is ] Fasc|stl Leaders Har Thiecta & cvar calieat ataasse| s DU ores intliGe feonver There’'s an “4nteresting tale behind { §9ing to attend the circus next week, 4 . Ruel. who docs eatching work, and | "M e oG %these rumors. - Cougress passed its |for when tickets were put on sale this Fl t Duel Wlt’l y! another, “Pep” Conroy. to piay third, Hartt. state L rg 5 : =t . nto steliar | Missioner of Massachusetts, and Mrs @resent laws taking the American {morntng at Lansburgh & Brothers| who. ste: expected to: tumn. {nio ateliar ks : . attractions in_ the firmament of the| Willlam 8. Keller, commissioner of flavy out of the radlo business and |; waiting line had formed which i ! c diamond. Josy Evans is echeduled to{Cincinnati, spoke 'in favor of tie en et e eIt the war | Steadily increased in length. ava ry aoers cavort in centerfield for the first time | State councils. = Mrs. Hartt outlined arEely ih. the elet thar A Representatives of Ringiing Broth- = in a home team uniform. And & be‘.“‘ e Svstem as it has been run in rgely in the belief tha! ers and Barnum & Bailey In the city & to | Massachusetts, where a state cour jof America, that all employes of the fcompany must be American citizens. fand that those who “do not want io e naturalized ave at liberty to leave.” s made a profound impression hera. gwhere it is recognized as a significant 1l Council of Girl Scouts’ mee Hotel. Th ‘happy nuisances, the photographers fsbauel to the stories that have been exfloat e i i hers, ready ilitary and naval interests could |, By the Associated Press. of blushing young pitel ) y has b , ep- 3 |say that in.no other city ouni- duty, are on the s been formed, made up of rep %e protected by insisting that the { tre DoIher iyl (s fooun ROME, April 26.—A duel with D D o entatives of three district coun- #adio companies operati | 80 heavy as here. cavalry sabers was fought today E try f vance i Foan Gl here wmuet |57, £ Ent Koy Sleance Cila ; Warmoth and Hankins. Then there are | ¢ has menx lnrn-.;vd‘. made up of rep. American owned. VY o Sene A , ~. o e H o] Wa vhos s - | representatives of local councils, and T b Erounds Skt ienine et s | Launches Movement for| by veputy glunca. secretary wen- | School - - Superintendent’s | Despite Drastic Steps, Re-| Wi and Bueer {nhowe name ix'ore: | 15oreentasives of local councly, an SO oo g .1}410r|1lr:': o’ ‘watch. oy canbeambe eral of the.Grand Fascista Coun- = g player since Lajole), and Lapan and | Kanization to the state council, which Tompany was & Britiah conecrn. and | Stroteh the new tenis. Acres of snow- | G000 Government to De- | cil. ana Capt. rorni. one of e | Work Said to Assure Re- | sistance of Germans Con- |5¥ei dnd others s oh oo brinaiaboutistenaa dis Avhen it was reorganized under the | White cauvas, wi in a few weeks ! military leaders of the Fascisti, All in all, it looks like & good day. | 1 Mulwr o] ame of tha Radio. Gorporation of | Will not be 8o white, now cover the T resulting in the latter peing so 7 i i There's every indication that our famed |/ °P) 0 T TONCH was the America it ia irue that tha majority | Camp Meizs' site like glant mushe | . fend Constitutien. Hshmae lanila 5 4" - Election July 1. { tinues Unabated. sport_writers wiil be telling the public | the local chapters than was th Sck| was Beld by s Washington wiil be the | adly slashed that the attending \ tomorrow in their select phrases that “a | U7 nci ;af the stock was held by American el n W I aoctors i thne oI Uit P SN S S0od tite wasihad by &b Would Delay Action. sitizens. In fact, the American Teles see the big show “under | jRgctas < i 5 ) s the crowds st ‘ 3 dhone and Telegraph Com . United tents are being erected | p; (ne Ausaciated Press. fair to continue beyond the second ol wits . . CRE The vanguard of the crowds started | A« Louig Guerineau Myers rece i Cotabars i o ooeay. Un ted ance of the arrival of the show | ¥ \U¢ Associated P ; round Batisfed wich (he adminisration of BEA R DECHER 1ing into the park shortiy after 1:30. | manded that no compilsory plan of Thio oo aband BRUIE GeneralRles: | roes CHICAGO. Aprii o § o a S . the public school system for the last | by Cabie i» The Star and Chicago Dail At 2 o'clock the real stream started, | intormediary organization be adopted rentrol, Lui it so happened that many | The two remaining trains. bringing [0f “The Minute Men of the Consti- n the first round Deputy Glunta | (pree years under Superintendent . 103 to continue for the hour and a half l4t present on the grounds that the or ? the ‘officers of tho comnany wery |the arenic performers, the trained | tutio heralded as “a movement for [ Teceived a terriffic blow in the |lprrany W. Ballou, members of the| DUESSELDORF, April 26.—Three|before the game got underwas. ganization was not yet able to s o .{2nimals and the menagerie exhibits, ; bdomen, b as a § 3 . with | The host of “fans” resembled alport state counciis and that re g English or Cana Y e | eave Now. York Sarr Sequblts: | gooa government.” without party at-| 3! l""“”“' !“:‘ "’1_"" managed phoard of education, it was predicted | thousand German railroad mel;l d“h‘ fachionable day &t the: racetrack. | hort atate councils and that regional Zained. ; night, following the final performance | filiations, has been launched by Gen.| PArtlY to deflect his oDPOMENt's |oqay, will re-elect him for another | their families, have been expelled by | Wwomen, wearing the latest QeSiENS | hody would have @ mare etabiisine :tor of | Saber he was struck with the flat |iorp 'of three years. Dr. Ballou's|the French from the Rhineland and |in sport apparel, were in decided eVi- | effect on the local chaptors tha: Some of the men the Navy De-|at Madison Square Garden. They are | Charles G. Dawes, former dir n ore w ¢ o2 expected to reach W. = f the weapon and esc: lous r v i 5 cials, [ dence, and the bright colors displayed | ., state o ellb. artment here who saw the American ] ©XPec 0 _reac! ashington about | the national budget, and a group of | © pon and escaped seriou: present term expires June 30. He will | the Ruhr. Including customs officials, g e B L e T‘l:flnl()lll';r\;:.\"lonox‘\":n Initi dlo Corporation tz = ieting | n0On Sunday. i’ s g ! g - z it lons R, ke oo ieng | opening porformance will take |ASSIEtAnts. Gen. Dawes is slated (o] INJUrY. In the second round both {come up for re-election on July 1. | government administrators and postal, | LY, the, femals of, the species elood S A i ~ s ¢ speech on the fundamental principles Anagement. In fact, whils the own. | Place Monday afternoon. As has bean | be president of the organization S o e ounded, CapL Doubt has been expressed for some | telegraph and telephone employes and | somuer male attire in the Grandstand | oF° Koy Thmenc Sy Sire, Wier D TS ey pamerican the actual opera- | (he Sustom with the Ringling-Barnum | Among the purposes of the asso-| and Signor Glunta in the right |time as to whether Dr. Ballou would | familles the expulsions total morefcrowds =~ =~ . o . . |bolse Brookings of Waxhington. and l‘m‘x‘é of bvm; mps y s repeatedly ;‘;O:'ol::r;:l pl:rr:je;;:rsamere Will | ciation, as announced by its organiz-| arm accept another term as superintend- | than 30,000. mg;{{;‘]'flfi 5hnmy bf;hre et fl-ld_l:{,x;rfi‘m:a;xrq:hur«;orm of Washington, #aid to be {n_the hands of ci s of onday. > s 5 . % s G e i a e organizing that several stormy meetings of the Ilinois to the Tepublican and demo-| Forni was bleeding so profusely |Several large cities are sald to have|py the French and Belgians have for | unanimous fin their pronouncement|the proceedings Aty 2 ; in the board of directors of the American Heart Diseases cratic state and national conventions| that the doctors declured him in |offered him positions at a salary much | their object the influencing of German ;”l‘:;rhl:‘: f""ig“‘:""! “;p‘:;’g:"m.“e e gu'r\:lz.u'l(un committee. ¥ Radio Corporation were held in which pledged to s rt the inclusi ¢| o position to continue on equal |pigher than the $6,000 a year he re- | orkmen to collaborate with the occu- gatherings of the years when the | = d'-lfmu*-; will be held tonight a the viewpoint of the American Navy | & upport nelusion of | terms with his opponent and or- |ceives in Washingion. Tha superin itonal fooses’ In the ‘casel of thel e s O O e ey oF beat | WAMmaniParic Hotell forithe dele: vas heard from. but it was not until | Jum l t l d flve specific planks 'in the platform | dered a cessation of the duel. {tendent. however. has indicated his (patio 5 G Dase.”“The gates actuslly opened at | SAles. at which the § Maj. Gen. Harbord resigned as as- | p Into Lea ! of cach party The opponents refused to be re- |desire of remaining at the head railroaders and their families, the ex- | base. The gates actually opened at|clude Dr. Hubert Wo tant chief of s:aft of the United | ! cofhe planks were outlined as: Ad-| consiled, reserving the right 1o |the District school system by declin- | juisions are partly to provide quarters | poon 279 (i8 S tandstands miads mare| Interior; Miss States Army to accept the presidency A . vocating renewal and building up of | continue thelr quarrel, the nature |ing the out-of-town positions. St e gras Dle are | former Commissioner; Col of the American Radio Corporation | S an-Al @7T'S | respect for the law and constltution; | of which was not made public. Fwo of the outstanding achieve- | for imported men, for it come | of getting a place to view the ga She. Vernon Kellogg, Mrs, Ju ¥hat people Licre felt secure about the | condemnation of &ll influences and ments of Dr. Ballou's administration, | more and more necessary to increase bny;ll;fi\c'lrlg_:H‘\::;;} 1‘: l::d éf&g‘dvcrxim,‘ Low, founder of the Girl Scou Tianagement of radio communication | Heart disease is taking the place]AEencies breeding cla it 18 polnted out, have ben the devel- L and M Carolyn Thorn. Mrs. He e ity or religious | the number of trainmen to move the the lari Was! e ; 1sc: 3 ensive gest that the Washington i 1 Ir with foreign countries. of tuberculosia as the S rimioation: Tecosalsng icmight | e e Y:u:;‘o:fll!cOHI Eudicole P e g A B EoNomias s e ectively to de { b o u n er has not yet been calculated, bu their rights and ad- upon coming to Washington, and the Keep Up Resiatance. the general estimate placed fhe num- highest con- | o¢ Snatriaomn Following a luncheon at the Giri Restores Confidence. j tributor to Washington's death rate, ! within the law Soout Tea House in East Potomac The step taken by Genm. Harbord. |according to the weekly report o | vance their economie. soclal and po- ¥ report of the The very appointment of Gen. Har- | t3lit¥ from this disease has displaced development of the junior high schiool | Park, the delegates will make a pil- therefore, is not surprising, for it ! ; | litical interests: indorsing the an- system. In 1920 Supt. Ballou formu- | Thers are perhaps 150,000 German | ber by thousands greater {han any| “RU. 1€ deegates will make a pil- health department, made public & an I Lk FESvIokNChEn RNy A i ineans he intends to follow-to the lat- J public 1o-) nounced position of the government | lated the school building program |, ...0q men in the Rhine and Ruhr 7 | to Arlington, where a wreath w! ter the wishes of the American own. | d8Y- | that a citizen has a right to work ! L calling for the expenditure of 310 [TRFFEAC med In 16 PWEE CAC T be laid on the grave of the unknown oo of the, radio corporation that the| “Health department seatistics indi- | without uniawful interference. ‘irre. | B T L e s 5 v s e company be operated in consonance | cate” savs the report “that the mor. | SPECtive whether he is a member of n the past three vears Congre ese intend to y ¥ be opera y . say nor- 15 et o i 3 13 $6.000,000, & num- RegEE With Amcrican naval de lten. a labor or other organization: plac- pprop e e s Twa | to move French trains. During the | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES ing loyalty to the government para- > 3 & :;,;,1 carried with it an assurance thai | tuberculosis, which for so many years | mount to ‘obligations to any civil = been completed. -several are under| rerienl Elll;::k):lhrf :finf.fi'fifi?(:f:d S ALEXANDRIA. o Corpnunication would be estab- | contributed the highest death rate|iNdustrial organization working for . s = construction a ¢ 2 pation & & o T lisWed with the rest o Wi 5 the interest of spec oups or = | been taken toward building others. 1i: jerman ilroaders walk N’ v ri S s with the it of tho world on | e one.dinense. 1t snouta bt | Lheneerest of speciai“wrouvs 'or | Service Done Public by Print ixl e O T o e e 1E theo | | FIRST RACE_Maiten twoyseralds; purse, | ALEXANDRIA, Va. April 25 (spe borne in mind that while the available 3 1 = jout when asked by the French if they { §1,200; four furlongs. cial).—A survey of th blic school; Tional f11 W For the Radio Cor- i : a1 en. Dawes and the other organ-| & : i 5 S S e = e ortan pualioacone poration has’ begun operations in | g ire larger for meart disease | zers issued a statement that the cva- | iNG Of Facts, Say Sullivan SECRETARY WEEKS | would continue to work. Sam Smith Bigo - - 18} authorized by the city school board many parts of the world, and has| a1 {Gialitie Sohi ol ‘;:‘il(enhr!"‘ub sfon of issues politicians made It | ! Thus the passive and active resist- | Without . ’ oy »o-=- U8 will start Monday. A meeting of the iInked ity svstems with the internal Srly ‘B attrinute o Uik drabraer. | hoce sary for patriotic citizens to and Wheeler. STARTS FOR PANAMA ance campaign has apparently not Fials Glorisis 1! 113 Teuchera’ Association will be held the present stage of world aftairs, an | oot for tarance Lre Siscases. S . i changed. Although the Ruhr rail Donaghee ... . 116 that afternoon at 3:15 o'clock., when Aperican company hus & greater Tiuenced by a weskencd hesst St | Of 1,000 married women s | izatlic Bazdly exiats/fon lie Getmany) fi',‘.’;:'.,'mfl 20 Hgl the details of the survey will be ¢ With forelgn governments ther bon® { tion, in the absence of which the pa- { tionnaire was sent by the New York| Prohibition leaders and poiice of- " there is no sign of yielding. German per Anaa .11l 113 Plained and will he under the dir cerns from any of the other aiijed | Uents Would have had a far better bureau of soclal hygiene, 72 sent re- | ficials Joined today in commendation| Secretary and Mrs. Weeks left here | niforc” i probably continue as Fohrah -.v:.....0 113 | tion of the office of the United States chance of recovery. [ e 2 i commisefoner of education and the of The Star for its expose yesterday | this affernoon for New York. whence | ),;,¢ 54 the Reich pays the wages of entry, 13. 8. Cosden | educational department of George of the poisonous liquor being sold by | they. Will sail tomorrow on the trans- | ). ra41road men, Whe are state em- % Washington University, it is expected = Washington bootleggers: The opinfon | Port-Grant for Porto RicosPanama jioyeg - SECOND RACE—Claiming: three.yearolds | '3t the survey will require severnl mplo,w xpect to F ly was generally exprossed that a.public | and San Francisco, expecting to re- | ' To brcais the resistance of the |and up: purse, §1.800; six furlones. e th Z 4 ly in June, About 100 | raiWoad men the French and Bel- | un Turret SRt A rep: be general method of illing s yot o Sire Areriocs et duty has been done in making known | turn here early in June. | Frne try o Block wage payments | s 18 e B i < > the facts regarding the liquor situ-| members 6f Congress and their fam- | EARS CH 1% T have been | Hobey Bak 108 Hereafter com, the ¢ ac z | By reich. Large sums have been | Hobey Baker cmfit’é‘y"by dlrect iines. Radio Cors Across U'lued States n Olle Day ation in the Capital. and that 1f by | ilies will take passage on the Grant, | geized while payments were being | jBon Jour 98 eountries. The Radlo Corporation will in time find itsel” the main avenue of com-l munication. for instance, between Germany and the United States, as { training. locatien of buildi and | recommendations for improvements 1 Josephine 5 are to be submitted. 103 Also eligidble— o - i umber going'to Hawall | made. and station cashiers have been - A high-class minstrel show and tEbtianen To Bontn” Ameicn: 5ea £eason of tho'puRlisktion of the (AGLEjpasy of the' n i | foreed to account for money, when { MAmnt .. 358 Aviiati sketch will be given this evening and g in So merica, and in one person is saved from death or|and the remainder to Alaska. t = G onno . S5 onsttow yet bt U time the present inadequate com- 8 o | suspected ~of paving wages to | suan 106 8ir Adsum . i tomorrow _evening at the Lyvceum munication across the Pacific will be{ Lieut. Oakley C. Kelly and Lieut. | Pittsburgh. Dayton, St. Louis. south. | %erious illness 2 good job will have| The Secretary of War will be ac-|sirikers. Mustard 108 Antilies ! Hall by girls of §t. Mary's parish. The improved by the use of radio. John A. Macready, holders of alti-|®2stern Kansas. northwestern Okla- | been done. companied by Brig. Gen. B. I Wells | Payments Are Mystery. — Ty e e s ooy s e Delays to the cables in the Pacific Chief of Police Sullivan and Wayne { of the general staff. Maj. J. M. Wain- | e 1 Hill and Mr. Norris Roland { homa, New Mexico, due west to Ari i i have imiertered serlousiy with- the| MO0 OlEace, o o e | N Brross Ehnenix and thence 10| 5 Girester, ganeral counnel of the Antl. | wright, 34 Cavalry; John T. Martyn,| Just how the reich continues the i e e e B growth of transpacific trade, and|Tecords for airplanes, dropped into|San Diegn. He axpects (o pass oves s k payments fis s mystery. It fis » S hebine el poey VAsRUIsfon Dats yasicrday fom Me | [MsaRRoll alialt Sieltiall ant rony S5 Sulifvin sald the vollce are mating | 2rivate s“:"un' a:BrClyde Toron: thought that the money is printed | ounena . o 116 *The Peruriss o ceeIbing out. ultimately private|cook Field. Dayton, Ohio, in their | jorc throughout the nizht the real}c e emort to stop the sale of liquor | Stenographer. Iy ; Valor oo s s st concerns must undertake the job, for : : ; hazardous part of the journev will | EVEEY 0 3 22 i el hes | in the Ruhr and Rhineland and dis- { Valor .0 Sweepy nder prebent laws ine " oayifof| famous monoplane. T-2. They are hegin for the piloce wi by ovbl|in Washington and are particularly| Secretary Weeks will make speeches | i = Navy cun accept messages only be-|en route to New York, where, with Ilinois, Missouri, Kansas and Texas | V}EQrous in preventing the activities|on military matters at various points ‘;:,l,’,'.';:‘; “,,f,fi".',‘.’;?:fi;filfi".“" S 5 e 3 fween points at which private com-|the first favorable weather, they Defore daybreak! In Missouri and!0f bootleggers whose products are|,, ipo pacific coast and on his way | - | Krazy Kaf Orchestra will provide ! musical accompaniment. The end | “men” are Misses Catherine Fairfax 108 | Dorothy Knight, Mary Conlon, Maria: 103 | Griffith, Hel Nugent and M Rt | Grifith, Miss May Cavanaugh v 3 interlocutor. FOURTH BACE—The Belair purse, $.800; | The following constitute the chorus 2 3 15 £ stern Kansas, Lieut. Kelly said, known to be poisonous. While the - i | Each German railroad man expects | thres-yearolds and wp: mile aad seventy yards. | Misses Lena Manger, Catherine Regs” U7 unavle to handle the busi-{ will make the third attempt at a Country 18 pArticulsris bad. and Seant|€Xpose Of the “situation was being|back to tnis city, including San| . Fh SSTRAR DT JAR (IPEIR | SRATECe) 117 Forest Lere ... 1021 ner, Teresa Boyd, Regina Fan : e | transcontinental nonstop flight. They | facilities are available for landing. Made it became known that one boot- | Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, | viged with a card which upon ex- | Bpugs 110 Dream of Alish ances McDermott, Violetta Jamie- Biggest in World. g sl legger vesterday received a shipment | Seattie and Salt Lake City. While in | pulsion is signed by an_official, | Sam Frask 110 Tuxedo ....... son. Lena Moore, Naomi Schwarz- Difficulties at present with are to hop off at Bolling Field for ixpect Searchlight. of $10.600 worth of liquors which he| Panama he will endeavor to clear | whereupon the employe is told where | M2cDut 0% Sunminl mann, Catherine Hoy, Regina Gor- o the : Wilkes-Barr 102 Chinese Rovernment over Mitchel Field, Long Island, this after- ' £aid came from Peru. but which prob-| up various questions of administra- | to report In unoocupied Germany. o [3 American man, Margaret Armstrong, Margaret At St Louis, however. the pilots|gply was manufactured in the District | tion in dispute between the canal ' Naturally the loss is heavy and| FIFTE RACE—Olaiming: three-yosr-olis and | Shman. Christine Wen Mesnaien concessions for the erection of wire- | noon. Jess stations are due, it In said, largely | " w1ve nave every reas i expect to find a searchlight flodding | of Columbia. authorities and the Panaman officials | the lack of frelght and passenger puse, $1.200; mile and seventy yards. { Conlon, Ruby Davis, Florence Cur- ‘0 the influen. 3 o ceyery TRReuUn L0, DOHBYS | (ke Janal fleld, v and assist in the negotiation of 4 |receipts from the almost trainless |Sarsaparilla . 118 *Poor Sport rem, Mra. George Manger, Mrs. Agnes {orests. "The American Radia Cosporns | 5o, Sill make the St e e | s T hbE b oy el de ke Bl .| new “treaty between the United |Rhine and Ruhr country affects the | “Bessls <Eelicicans g e tion s perhaps the biggest company | ime. only thins that will Torm w Where else along the route will there| ~The Star is performing a public| states and Panama. | reich's resources seriously. Still, it i 8 e The public schools of the city wiil of its kind in the world. It has ar-|gown 1o motor troubles ¥ be preparations to receive them in |Service in bringing out the facts con- is said that the wages are paid regu- 5 o : i close for the summer June 15. Grad- rangements with the internal tele- case of a landing, Lieut. Kelly added. | S6rNIng the poisonous liquor situation Flying Devil ... 106 ! e 1 i L (larly. What little traffic continues rapn distributing systems of France|enst, Performances of the Liberty “opy.™ giere' ‘Wil carry pasachuies |in Washington,” Mr. Wheeler said ORGANIZE WOMEN, in the Ruhr district is directed by gine—of f enty-five ir- & s 3 4nd Great Britain as well as Germans. | srane nourst continonns Aying bt With them and flares to drop In case| “The person’who drinke liquor un S D. C. WAGE CRY e o . . occupled area. iuallon exercises of Alexandria liigh 'Y.Y'QEI and { School will be held that nig! di der_existing conditions is gambling E T e ey esixpeursiol, SN Nl oy er e ot e o anYe n a landing is necessary, For stimu. |der exis dled last night ‘at his home, 310 North in time with other connections. In |COnyinced the fivers that even this i¥ jant ¢hey will carry about a gallon of | With his health and with his iife : Pitt street. He had been an invalid America it has afliated itself with | “hicmotor now installed in the beet broth, a few gandwiches and | In addn;.on,he L \'iollrllnt theb el —_— | = A | for years. He is survived by two e Postal Telegraph Company, which | o & Csraogs 2 plenty of fresh drinking water. | by purchasing lquor from s boot- - {'by paying a flat minimum to all i : Ichildren, Mrs. Fannie Essig and 1orward or distributes most of the |15 & standard compression Liberty. a "'The fight, should it be completed, | ogger. The present situation re. Continued frou: Hirst Eage:) | Norkers, many of whom are unft {James Self. He was a_member of . ; duplicate of the ome which carried il he official as v : e v i That £ = , Tadiograms vied - tl c Y c as representatives of veals two points: at fewer are| | orchants and Manufacturers ’ a0 end rscelvedatiior Geent Hito the MeCook Field pilots over a fifty- | the Federal | Aeronsutique Tpterna- | drinking liguor. but that & greater | nired the minimum wage board, re- B g g o g i s S B0 Ciming:, three-yearolds | funeral will take place at 2 o'clock : S somtEnt g cours o - tionale will be on hand at Mite opor 2 Kk i 3 SuaTassi $1:000 1s : flpf;‘f;"j)fi“;,";;;}n;“ ican control and | tv-six hours, five minutes and twenty | Field to witness the take-off and an- killed . L‘;"“_"fh“hf;;., Tho,arink are | fusing to pay the flat minimum wage. | retary, Charles J. Columbus €0 1556 | fogy 5 Saturday afternoon from Demaine's Sarepta Lodge of Odd Fellows. His 0 < o = . : efended more than | the following statement: £ chapel. - Services will be conducted had its reflex in the controversy over | 5¢CONdS ‘“:: e i e S R E S S 100,000 of population, within the reg- | ;m;:gg;:;u,’g{ e e B e Rl it 1 seduetion in 465 by liev W. S. Hammond, pastor ot cables and it was not untll certain MECeS ¢ Naem. |barograph. an~ instrument Which ju s5r the perentaee s "R oIS | today that there has been no reduc- | Wages of woman employes in mer- the M. B. Church South, and burial Chish connections of the Western| Justrecovered from their endurance registers the altitude, and this will be | 10, J551 the percentage was 1.8 per | totmy L, o "dlscharges as a | cantile establishments in the District Bllo Pasdaer . . will be in Bethel cemete Union gave up monopolles Which | flight, the two pilots received orders |orincq st the end ‘o (he journew, 100000 showing that fewer people | tion of sslarles or dlscharges as a | Canils Co ol ot Sin a very fow | OB - i _Mrs. Maggie Mellon, seventy-threa e ad to have discriminated|at McCook Field yesterday to pro-|If the barograph registers no lund- | ATe USINg the stuff that ls many times result of the Supthme Fourt ds [ iSolated casss. and these have been | tADyumtios sllewasce claimed. sears old, 110 North Columbus strect. against American cable companies in | ceed to New York. They left Dayton | inge the Might will be declaven of. | more deadly than the liquor sold be- | Dased Jstrictly ‘on individual® fmem.| Westher clear, track fast. died last’ night at Providence Hos- South America that official permis-|at 12:30 o'clock vesterday, and ar- | fieial. fore prohibition.” & ciency, and we do not know of any —_— | pital. sion was given by the United States {rived here shortly after 6 o'clock last | The other attempts made by Lieuts.| Mr. Wheeler added that he knew of oy, Says Pay Rafsed. p " § 3 { case “where women have been dis- 1In the corporation court today the government for the landing of new |evening. Btrong west winds retard- | Kelly and Macready wers frowm San |70 evidence of wood alcohol sold for| At the same time Mr. Sowers em- | SABR TROTS, WOTEn JavE0, NOCH, T80 | Sulphur fumes can be used in |will of Edward Steele, dated Octobes cables on the Florida coast connect- | ed their speed. Diego a year and a half ago. The liquor in Washington, although he phasized that voluntarily the laundry | them later at lower wages. bleaching cherries, gelatine, fruits, |26, 1916, has just been admitted to Business is Like an Individual You can well judge it by the ‘““company”’ it keeps Tfie Wintered Roof Neéds Examination It will be an asset to locate in this new Office Building of ours —1417 K Street. The neighborhood is just right 10t tell what inroad the winter has made on your roof. It may be that it is all right; and may are Britlsh-owned ‘or British-con- | hours in the air. He and his com-|official endurance record and the | York city. Wood aicohol, he declared. | of their 1,500 employes more than | aTITREY SRUE 0 S RFICR businegs | peroxide is added to remove all |ginia Steele. The court named Jo {he world, but the step taken by Gen. | While corn whisky is manufacturea | He explained- that the laundries can | “There 13 absolutely no need for entirely Americanized and no one who N Some whisky Is also manufactured ed with lye to make it work quicker | TARGET EVENT IN FALL. ] lye piled high around a raided still, be represented were scheduled by « ing this country and South America. | Lieut. Kelly expects to spend be-|first resulted in the pilots changing | had seen countless cases of wood al- . & 5 “We have definite knowiedge that|SYTUDS, nuts, potatoes and cereals, by | probate. He left the bulk of his e Most of the cable lines of the world | tween twenty-five and thirty-two | their minds and setting up_an un- | cohol poisoning on the Bowery in New | owners increased the avreage wage | We heve Gefnite knowledge that|,",gtent process in which hydrogen | tate to his widow, Mre. Almira Vi- clled. The radio busi 1 ¢ ill_leave New York about|other resulted in a landing at Indian- | makes the drinker crazy drunk, some- | st traces of sulphur dloxide, which |G, Graham. Kenneth W. Ogden an. Solf fo foreign domination becauss | hoon and (ake. the following route: mpoiis dud 1o & cracked water JAcker. | Hmes Mills him and mot infreuently | 30 Per cent and in some Instances e o Taaleont te based UDoM | would otherwise be left in the food. |W. C. Cunningham app of the natural connections that must | plinds him for life. Zore than 50 per cent. i recoRnition | o e Ao (nthe e be formed with various countries of | NOTED FLYERS IN WASHINGTON Corn Whisky Chief ia D. C. | of effoiency and unusual capability. | grie o Colambis. fi:,f:f,.’,fli’;‘:‘“";i‘,?";lx“”m K 2 | in Washington, the chief source of | 8et, better work done by paying |alarm on the part of any one now or against foreign countries, 1ts opera. - a supply for the corn sold here is the | higher wages to capable workers than ! hereatte: tions from within will hereafter ba| : nearby Maryland neighborhood. is not ‘a citizen will be hired exe in Virginia and sold in Washington, | by special permission from Gen Han. : o but the bulk of the corn whisky } bord himself, . comes from Maryland. The truth of (Copyright, 1928.) ; s 5 the assertion that the mash is mix- | has been proven repeatedly by pro- hibition officers, according to Lileut. O. T. Davis, in charge of the vice 2 squad. Raiders have found cans of | Eight Nations to Take Part in} and have smelled the Iye in the mash | Camp Perry Matches. found at !'?leks(-ene of the raid. Lye || You ca : . in corn whisky also makes its pres- | iThe inteastional isfie jand) pistol ence known by beads of white in the | matches in which eight nations will the War Deartment today for Sep- tember 18 and 19. The event will be lield at Camp Perry, Ohlo, where the matches of the National Rifle Association of America will be held from September 10 to 17. Including the national rifie matches for trophies awarded by Con- gress, which will beheld September 20 to 37, there will beabout 1,500 com- petitors in rifie events at the camp that month. The school of fnstruction. open to all citizens of the United States, will be conducted there from September $ to 5. DRY CHIEF RESIGNS. Conrad W. Austin, general prohibi- tion agent operating in the south, has resigned and has been ordered to ‘Washington by Federal Prohibition * Commissioner Haynes to discuss charges he has made in connection with enforcement work in South ‘arolina, Alabama and Florida. Mr. Austin has announced he will insti- tute an independent investigation, as- serting that he was hampered in’his afforts to “go to the bottom” of cases in_the three states. 3 4 The assistant prohibition director at Birmingham and three of his staff clear, watery fluid, inocous looking. | but packing the kick of a six-inch | gun, and not infrequently carrying ! death to the drinker. The old-time bead on rye whisky, obtained when the bottle was shaken, 18 now simulated in the grain alco- hol-caramel product sold by Wash- ington bootleggers by the addition of & tiny bit of soap, a little la) T than a pin-head. Thorough shaking of the bottle will reveal the soapy (|l charaeter of the “bead” on the al- leged “rye” sold here. NAMES TEACHER BODY. Davis Selects Members to Prepare for Institute. Personnel of the Teachers’ Council commtttee on teachers’ Institute was announced today by Allan Davis, prin- cipal of Business High School and president of the council. The com- mittee, which was authorized by the council at & meeting Tuesday might will arrange the program for the teachers’ institute which will meet next month. Miss Cecelia Dulin of the Morgan School is_chairman. Other members are J. C. Bruce of the Lincoln School, Mra. Rosa Netherland of the Mott School, Howard P. Safford of the Co- mbia Junior High School, Miss Ruby be there dre the first signs of weakness. The point is —DON’'T WAIT until something big happens. Let us go over it, inch by inch, from joint to joint and if there is nothing wrong; all right. If ‘there IS a defect—be glad we have found it—and put a stop to its progress. Roofing is our life work. We have thousands of examples to our credit—including the largest public and private buildings in Washington. We know the proposition thoroughly—and you are per- fectly safe to entrust the care and up-keep of your roof to us—sure that the cost will only be in right ratio to the work necessary. 2120-22 Georgia Avenue Phone North 2044 —convenient to evervone from everywhere. The character of the rooms— their bright, cheerful, sunshin ness—their practical size; con- venient arrangement (single or en suite); the pleasing finish— there’s everything inviting about them. The service—elevator and jani- tor—is guaranteed to be satis- factory. These rooms should appeal es- pecially to professional men and brokers for whose accammoda- tion every provision has been made. We shall be glad to have you inspect these Rooms Apply to our Rental Department, Ground Floor Boss and Phelps The Homes of Homes 1u - Lieat. John A. Macready and Lieut. Oakley C. Kelly, photographed at|Nevine of the H. D. Cook Sechool, Miss . e TS O Field, on their arrival late yesterday afterncon. They leave today for | A. C. Keliher of the Curtis School and s : o 1417 K Street Q.;ll!l.l'l proceeding with s thef~ New Yeork, the starting point of the tramscontinental men-stop Sight to be| Mizs Mary Parkman of tha Wilson 4 =9k mveatigation. mafie by them 25 40on 25 weather-conditions are favorable. Nermal Schook = e s — " r . Phone Main 4340