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Magic of Mark;| [NANY MENTIONED | Aute and House Carried in Path of Flood |c0URT RASES BA WORLD COURT FIGHT Stinnes, Magician st (e o FOR NELSON SEAT ON U. S. SHIPS AT SEA|___(Continuca trom First Extraordinary story of the ~ Gov. Preus May Resign to unprecedented feats of Ger- many's superindustrialist whose Take Senate Post—Two * Others Popular. plans to conquer world trade NATURAL MUSEUM | OFPARKS FAVORED American Association for Ad- vancement of Science Backs Project. practically universal only by the Senate of > Unite States b by th DE0) s U € Canal Zone provision; secondly, that | S{A105 Put DY the people of the Unitefl it is not intended to apply to domestic . 9 e Vessels when outside the territorial | Reot Seeretarn Trumie sng oo waters of the United States, and. | parding. He goes over 'h) the “ire thirdly, that it is intended to apply | reconcilable group.” who consider thar to all ierchant vessels, whether for- |even to engage in the assembly and eign or domestic, when within those | council for one minute merely o elors waters, save as the Panama Canal|judges is a recognition of the leagus Zone exception provides otherwise. |so far as the United States Eover: In so saying we do not mean to /ment is concerned. And to recogniza i imply that Congress is without power | the league for this purpose is to core to regulate the conduct of domestic!cede that it has some advantages fo= merchant ships when on the high]world peace, which is the exact o seas, or to exert such control over|posite of the contention made by tha them when in foreign waters as may | league’s opponents, who regard it w4 be affirmatively or tacitly permitted|a means of entanglement and as w4 by the territorial soverelgn: for it|breeder of trouble. long has been settled that Congress Glad We Stayed Out. does have such power over them. (Continued from First Page.) are well advanced. Hiram Kelly Moderwell, after many weeks of investigation in half” a dozen European coun- tries, has written a series of remarkable articles. They tell in detail what Stinnes and Deutsch, Wolff and Thyssen, Klockner and Stumm, Rochling and Krupp von Bohlen are doing or trying to do. The first article of this fasci nating survey of present-d industrialism "along the Rhine will appear in The Evening Star tomorrow. Creation of the only great chain of natwral museums now possible in the entire world, which would be the primeval study ground for science in the future, through the preservation under a common policy of the na- Many Minnesota republcans are be- ing discussed today in political circles here possible successors to Sena- tor Knute Nelson who died Saturday night on a train near York Pa., en- Toute to his home in Alexandria, tional parks of the United States and Minn. The consensus of opinion “s ® ® But we do not mean that| Hardly less important than iy the national parks of Canada, is among those familiar with the situa- ‘:;Wr"i’v”l’:”;::r'r;t!(:r'llmy’u\l’;‘"(::’;l;“::}vnfl:: Lodge's break with President Hardirz : n a < inte o o cclars Sndoning urged by the American Assoclation tion in the state is that Gov. J. A. O. e ant il et tasa s d. rmralfnn‘ abandoning 3 for the Advancement of Science. Preus, unless he seeks the appoint- field of operation, like that of the |OFiginal position when the covenang This international system of mu- ment himself through an arrange- amendment, ty, the territofial limits |of the league was under consideration <sums of the original American wil- ment with the Lieut. Gov. Louis L T e a0 (Rt atiacisiie ]w\ m,“ l\r‘navr. 'u« states that = '] derncss, stretching from the Arctlc Collins, whereby Preus would res .doption of the amendment and the [l® Wwould have then entered tio ocean to the Gulf of Mexico, is de- the governorship and Collins, becom- :-[JA:’II;;:T{I!C(;{“';;:?.nali“v;;‘:i‘}”)[’lrl::‘\’!ll;:' :Pagx.u- vu’ nations with reservations, signed to be a great outdoor school ing governor, would make the ap- don mct Congress dletInctly woss: |Ie Would not do 8o again, for ho be- for popular education in the natural pointment, will name either State Altion of liquors as legitimate sca |lleves what has happened in Europs sclences. o s i oD e Flanth; stores * * ® in the last three years proves it was clences. S Minn, or_former State Senator Ed- i Sl ey 1t would also attract to this country | Dafepnge Attorney Charges|wara E. smith of Minneapolis. .. Uquor Remains Liquor. = asl,rood_ I'.:i‘:fr(h:v. ::;:r((: it‘a_:\: ou v] se i v couwfthe v s y \derso a e liquors h ' ourse, the 3 P gue sy sowhere else in the world cou Member of Grand jury Was (Representative dney Anderson, are carried only as sea stories. | Europe and the world are in their +virgin forests:and wild\life in'its na- ormer Senator Frank B. Kellogg, ships are carried only a 5. 1 3 tive environment be found igi Representative Schall, the blind mem- Being sea stores does not make them | present state of unrest because the 4 Fne cblect songhi by S e Ineligible to Serve. r‘s'\re"('éll‘fi::{:}us(wc(fl'“:l1‘.&3’,"j..’"‘;'.’; liquors any the less, mor does it|United States failed to throw it antzation xf;mfi.';h;v’(:fid “la to estab- of the state supreme court; Lotus D. change the incidents of their use as |moral support and power into thes Fish “for future generations a conti- Coffman, president of the state uni- heverag, But it ;stihl:yDU;laf;;;‘ scales and that conditions will grow nental scientific laboratory and popu-| The progress of the Morse con-|versity, and A. J. Rockne are amon, that they are carrie oug] et R n hae territoriul waters of the United States and brought into its ports and har- |co-operates. bors. This is prohibited atnreporta | Mr. Lodge takes issue with Senator fon an portation in the sense o b 5 g the' amondment and the ac George Wharton Pepper of Penngy!- In the discussion of federal juris- | vania, republican, who said that he diction over foreign ships in Amer-f{holicved America should enter tha icun territorial waters, the court de- ared that jurisdiction was complete. the others suggested for the place. Senator Kellogg was defeated in the last election and retired from the | lar_education exhibit covering both trial before Justice Stafford ; “nited States, which : A Canads and the Uted S oecause no-|and & jury in Criminal Division 1 t where else can such parks carved from |again was halted when Attorney Wil- """5:‘.').’ffyrruhs':||l;;x(ri- g gy the primeval wilderness be found in|,n . Lambert of counsel for the de- | Ilhor candidate it sl e fLeE devastations by war e o fense moved that the Jurors be dis- | cent defeat the suggestion that Sen- 5. Park System. charged and the indictment against | 2tor Kellogg will be appointed s not i Morse. hie three sons and four others | iven much’ credence here- oven league if the covenant were revisce et 5 fh d - ! he Massachusetts senator deciarcs |4 The United States has now in its | FOrAT s foree Qans ARG ol ointed | the question of Senator Kelloi, It would b c. however, should T ¢ mskriow UL smissed. Mr. b da f i of = o J e~ convinced ] national park system mineteen parks | 20, RN TN HEPT0L W 0¢ the | Willingness to accept is omitted. Ser ongress so de L shohen 1 m,m’*mfl ny and twenty-eight national monuments, ator Kellogg has de lined to be members of the grand jury which re- forcement of this jurisdiction and Which inclose 10,839 square miles. f ™ of the grand Jurs Wbl it | sidered a candidate for appointment permit foreign ships to do things|Circumstances, become a { The Caseade mountainy are represented {“I,',Lf‘;nf,‘m‘l‘,“‘f‘v‘_j‘ oter In St Marvs | to federal office w number of times American slips were prohibited from |the league. by Mount Rainier, Crater lake and | 1%, &R SUE 0. & K0 uaiified to | Since the election last fall doing. court expressed the opin- Polnts to Reservations. Liassen volcano. (i i el Preus 4 ion ¢ clgn nations could not f The Rocky mountains are repre- [SIfin the local grand jurs. = = 0 s Ambitious. force any such exemption. The viewpoint of Mr. Lodge is sis | sented by Glacier, Yellowstone, and | Mr. Lambert also presented to th Gov. Preus years ago was a clerk in 3 i . Racky T el The Sterta Noveda | court afduvi upporting the claim f Senator Nelson's office in Washington. i Argument of Court. nificant because it points the way rountains are represented hy Yose | that Medley was not qualified. He|He is young and energetic and re- Referring to the Department of |the kind of reservations that ho offered one from the supervisor ¢f|ported "to be politically a itio; elections, showing that Mr. Medley | He s serving ‘his seoond ool had voted at Piney Point, Md, from | governor and formerly was state in- September, 1914, until the November | surance commissioner and state elections of 1921, and had filed his|ditor. It 18 expected that he will he declaration of intention to retain his|a candldate for election to the Sen. citizenship in Maryland. At this date, | ate in any event in 1624, ey TR rte, Sequola and General Grant. On the eastern coast, the Appalachians are represented by Lafayette on the Maine coast. The desert parks are Grand Canvon and Zion, while pre- Listoric civilization is represented in the Mesa Verde. Besides these, up contention that prohibition | grhers in the Senate will propose American ehips outside the of the United States, the court | 9Td¢r to permit American ent a world court the method of sele it it does not say o, and what it|ing judges must be revised o as to 8 that it is confined (0 | uplo (he United States to exercis are made known to all the ott powers and the votes of the ot governments are collected thre in® Alaska there is Mt McKinley | the aMidavit stated, Mr 3:9.1[&3 is car-| Former State Scnator Smith and & support of their contention 1l=“Ju:ngr l!:lx)::(‘v:n‘.vzwhl.vll“‘y‘l\.'_;‘.’r M national park, 20,700 feet in altitude. | Fi€d on the registration lists. State Senator Putnam are both promi- the defendints refer to the statement | On ote Tor Judges taken by Tn Hawail there are three separate Attorney's Statement. nent iy the republican party and have etimes made that a merchant ship seversi nations independentiv areas including the Lake of Everlast-| The court was advised that there | 2080 f«v;‘ years. Representative An- i part of the teritrory of the coun- agh . diplomatic 1 ing Fire. 1s question as to the eligibllity ot | gorson s lkely to be a candidate try whose he flies | When the desires of the United S The theory of this national park|one or two more of the members of e senatorial nomination next “But thi 8 beenaptly observed | system is that they shall be complete- | that grand jury, but Mr. Lambert|fall top. and if the governor is to Iy set apart from any industrial uses|stated that the information as to|uKe (he race himself it is belleved ¢ did not reach him until last scarcely appoint Mr. Ander- is a figur Jurisdictic of speech, a metaphor. The which it is intended to as museums of original natural life. | Medlc S5h Low { describe arises out of th nationality | flo Teague the results of the balloi- Tt has taken the United States fifty | Friday and he had not been able to RN e 2 of the ship, as established by her Ao S dTealoLel: L ¥ ay Senator Nelson's term would have domicile, regi ing can be disclosed vears to make and develop thls na- | give his attention to the other doubt- and use of the flag, tional parks system, having com-|ful members. He had decided that | fxPired March 3, 1925 which means {ind partakes of the characteristics of (Copyright, 1823.) menced in 1872, the motion should be made before the | (A1, an election for the Senate seat {personal than of territorial sov- took the same idea from the | introduction of evidence was com- |10 have been held in any cvent {ercignty I 'h'"“’,"\'\"x\"f‘ "bx'fi»:ff CROWD CHEERS DEPORTEE. Ships on histine is no territory sovereign; and as re-| DUBLIN, April 30.—James Lark spects ships in foreign territorial | the Irish labor agitator, who la waters it has little application bevond | in England last week, after being what is affirmatively or tacitly per- | ported from the United States as mitted by the local sovereign.’ undesirable alien, arrived today Contention In Upheld. Kingstown. He was cheered b: crowd on the pier. tates and started her chain of fmenced and o had given his whole v.ational parks in 18%5. Canada now has |atiention to the Medley Inquir: Dillingham Gets Post. « system of eleven great natural areas| Justice Stafford suggested that the| Tt is confidently predicted the ~—Rocky Mountain, Yono, Glacier, Revel- | matter should be argued on an ap- 1 Senator Dillingham of stoke, Kootenay, Jasper (which alone |plication for leave to file the motion. 1 succeed el prises 4,400 square miles), Wareton| Without passing on the application airman of the Se salkes, S Lawrence 1Islands, Broder, | of the defense to discharge the jury. | committes. He Point Pelee and Vidal's Point. which will be made the subject of|con on the 1ier »f republican members i Referring to the further contention e Hads ot Paiks future argument before the court,{of the committes, Ab- ro T A s ; The great unl‘.e;mu amd public | Justice Stafford directed that the trial | heen chairman. f e ingham ha of the government that the amend- 8chools are coming more and more to | BUOTES! Y (a8t a8 far a3 the Intro” | privileges and elections. When T jment covers forelgn merchant ships {4, ¢he ruling an_encroachment upon lise These mational parks for educa- | Guchon of doqumentary ovidence. Maj. | goes o " the chairmanship of 1 when within the territorial waters of | treaty HEhis, & violation of interna- tonal purposes. The Department of 5 ot ary committee, it is 1 {the Tnited : rt pointed ! tipnal law and usage, a disregard of eral Turner then presented to the 7 Senator Spencer of Misson the Interior has recently inaugurated | jury a certified copy of the charter | come cha ? = v v = f the o come chairman o ge ature guide courses in these parks, |y the United States Shipping Board | elections c.mxm:u’e:m e 28 & preliminary to more extensive)pmergency Fleet Corporation and of | Arrangements for representation of sovernmental educational service. a number of the Morse corporations [the Senate and House he connitro., , The interests of the scientists in|which figure tn the case. As each of |at the funeral of Senatsr i vrging this joint preservation of the|the latter charters was presented | be the sergeant-at national parks of the United States | ttorney Nash Rockwood for the de- | of Ve honten o ;:dp«rnnada = 1\:\'07‘“\:‘} tel‘n;;)c Inay |fense took exception, which was noted A senatorial committee of tweive b rved for popt a e record. as appointed today by Viee Dresi. and that they may: be used for the|Con the record Rt CallBeeats Ty at i ‘e true that a ship | the comity which they contended territory of the coun- | should prevail among nations and an Jboce Mex She uutrics) - { abandonment by the United States of e onfwouldl FlL Bt as that time-honored position_that ships fiction we think the contention is|were at all times a part of the sover- | the nation under whose flag ountry F mavigated the seven seas territorial | “The American lines de ts herself to ment of the order w the de- the (disappeatance: of t Iirposes of Seience for fature gen- | S5 Cesnes 31-{y:e B e Sent Coolidge to attend (g funeral | | Upners Scone wt the culvert in Benning, through which the sedan of James Brawner was washed, drowning ] : 0 pring In the passenger travel of erations. he reading of these lengthy pa- | \;if, CREIRDErS Are Senators Shipstead J . Pnce, wor and tha consequent 3 % = B i esota; illingham, ermon with _other objects A st St Lot The scientists study in these parks, [Pers and documents may take up the | H0NO% . nsgham, Vermont Tiewer: Glintenist barker shop which was washedl fior!o0ik s Graut strects: dushe e e st obiscta. would offset and render ineffective for example, the origin and applica- [ entire session today. Should they be fINerMade North Carolina: Cumming. | 4o ‘pevect and overturacd P dasicdiagainitin bridue meay | Ciooc 1imits =~ pf’:“":‘:j T ey She itlany effort this government ht tion of plant life in their natural en- [ concluded earller it is expected the e e ol Nebcae of that place and corre %< | make to build up a merchant mari Kendrick, _Wyoming: = Capy < Edge, New Jerser: Mc ;" Ernst. Kent bound to vield obedience to them, Of | From time immemorial it had been course, -the local soversign may. out | the universal custom of the ships of of consideration of public policy, | all nations. it was asserted, to carry choose to forego the exertion of its |aboard liquer refreshments, as weil jurisdiction or to exert the same in|as food. for the use of passengers on only @ limited way, but this is alvovages. The intoxicating liquors maiter resting solely’in jts discretion. | agd_other supplies intended to 1 “In principle. thercfore, it is settled | Wsion the ship were a part of the at the amendment could be made to | ship. it was contended, as much so cover both domestic and foreign mer- { its spars, anchors and other v vironment. They get at the essential [ overnment will call to the witness ature of these plants and out of |Stand Maj. Gen. George W. Goethals, that study have been developed many | first manager of the fleet corporation. tiings of great value to the human |Gen. Goethals retired from this posi- : |FLOOD SHOWS NEED IBIRTHDAY GIFTS AND CIRCUS b : : f wooden ships. The general was R e e Sraneiaced o e of | Mnsisting that_ only ~stecl vessels |Date to Be Changed From Wednes. OF STORM SEWERS the future. iranslated into what the |insisting that people will use every day. should be built. The sclentists, looking forward to day to Friday. (Continued from “Santa C eyt trenten motihat el chant ships when within the terri- | ment 7 the time when the whole United . = £ e G = e pa R o e It gy torial wat ¢ the United States,| While the American companies otes Woutd e eiven seerto smase: | THREE MARTIN BOMBERS | ST PATL. Minn. Avrit 301 (o e mope that Congress wouta | E000" EI€efully chuckied Keuben s and urum | rial vaters of the sk e e Eovernenhd rial uses, such as farming. saw in the though it was announced here last|ges fit to make it even larger next|Magaha, Children’s Hospital happiest oy, e . ined dogs | cover both when within those limits. "~“’I" '-(n“' ll"';; ’|“ “‘d“m"'("“ o d rational park system their great night that the funeral i i) veir inmate. as he made a survey vester- |and other an e will thre 6511t contains no exception of ships of | regulations which shoy e observed nope, providing a great feld for ‘orig-| REACH D. C. IN FLIGHT it that the funcral of Knute Nei- | vea s s ® vy SeMterantothon entmaia il e e | U o e e | it cRitets aninsiwers ftn Ameriin al seientific investigations.” These i nesor el irion xts Many Needn. Lay ot el R e o R (Ve or tha woane Hosnag)it ouched Indicate that none js in- | Waters, the vigorously contested un parks are the only areas in the Minnesota, who died Saturday night < S . irighten” his cighth birthday. The | {oded 1 oe SOUAE HOSPEA" ! tended. Such an exception would tena | Jurisdiction asserted by e Uiited States set apart absolutely. to| FROM SAN DIEGO| " /i near York, Pa. would be | o.¢ 4T° Some ok S5 Casenen [ bovii “nt more than half of his = With the fuhds treating, anal] o) ¢mbarraseiits enforcementianal to)| [N ONER Uit while upom (he gl be Jheld in ‘trust, unchanged _for - held Wednesday afternoon at Alex. | ¢ .+ Projects Mr. Gordon has ing;eo 1 5 frame in the hospital ng for Reuben and his colleagues | defeat the attainment of its obvious | {10 "1 it 'or must not serve their futuze generations: iSojthe AmBrican (Continued _from First Page.) 2 s X-Imind to carry out after July 1: 5 £ at the hospi running low, officials | Purpose, and therefore cannot reason- | thO¥, WSt 20 JRARt DOk KEECC Association for the Advancement of |————————————————— andria, his home, it now is indicated | 114 branch trunk sewer, to inter- | CUF¢ Spinal trouble. OrtHe SRetTition aranenads ably be regarded as implied.” | L T LA Science, which is the largest (with services may not be held il F SR ™| The nurses found it s 1l 1 ot A When Attorney General Daugherty 12 i o s s ma Ut Hal s st ie nurses found it necessary 1o sell thousands of tickets fc en al Daugherty zovernment to dismiss the appea sive and most progressive sclentific |y i, " thege heavy bombing planes| los venue at Fessenden street and|{in a ction of Reuben’s home in!and Boston teams at the 5 American waters must be dry, and | fhe ground { Other avenites of seo assoclation In the world, has taken a ] 2LV, OF PRERC, WP BOERINE PO te lose friends of the senator ac- ertend Noitlivesterly to River tond ward There were 1o; flowers, | League ball park on Jun he | that American ships should not carry | Jia7 were open ta them to contest the deep interest in the natlonal parks of [ [0 MaKe IOnEN Secretary Denb, companying the body to St. Paul are % G sen i i ‘gew. | Ice cream, candy and seven birthday |entire proceeds of this game will be |#t any time anywhere intoxicating | gecision of the federal district court the United States. Tlt also saved the Navy $30,000 |52id to have expressed a desire to| Extension of Woodridge trunk sew. |cakes Reuben shared his gifts with | given to the hospital liquors for beverage use, he Started | m New York Sustaining the constric- Inu:”n‘;xs eua;s;o%tahc;n‘ is 1n§;rnmon- added Admiral Moffett, “for it would :‘Ifll;lwll:]em::n:mlflu{w.:, Iv'h”I\\'nul-i ;;’ ‘\‘1:;1'*1};-!2";‘"‘ avenue mnorth of|his playmates in the ward, and| A women's yvolunteer committee, | controversy which in intensity ex- | fion placed upon the law by the Ate al—all-American—and so the asso- R CMC nuch to and shi oL masEmbln a] Brentwood soncs in | Prought his birthday celebration to a |under Mrs. Reginald R. Walker and | ceeded all others arising in enforce- | torney General clation desires to see the national |Bave cost that much to crate and ship | congressional delegation to attend | Replacement of trunk sewer in|pyoufht his birthday celebrati 2 | 3irs, William Ather. has under- { ment of national prohibition since the | ' In the American steamship cases parks of Canada linked with those | the bombers here” =~ ' = = land enable scores of friends from all [Spring road west of 16th street to|gioe With @ banquet, served A e oos poners IEhieenih anenoeit wes snmeainealliy o Lcan sieamatiy cance fiie 0f the United States, 'so that a great 5 o8 RICTE8 Joo e San Diego | Soctions of the country to reach f13th street. i o S Reuben and his playmates are now | The tickets also are on sale at a by the Supreme Court. given to ritory” referred to in the international system can be 6t ub.lund are to become a part of the first | 21/ AResOta- Replacement 0 il glreet 10ad i looking forward (o tomorrow morn- |number of morthwest department, only did the foreign steamship | enforcement act by which Cong such_as 15 possible nowhere else in |yl iion group at Quantico, forming —_— PO s gunetion with Spring road| g when they will be entertained by | cigar and drug stores nies enter a protest, but the | extended national prohibition 1o the world. to 16th stree R—— lines also strenuously ob- | ritory subject to the jurisdiction” o reign companies saw the United States. somplete _squadron” of vombers, 'ax| | ESSONS IN ORDNANCE. || miit mvuniiand storm water sower,| : : : southwesterly from 16th and Kears _No political or administrative union | half hour after their arrival the three Aouthgesterly trom Lothat iy ofsheme Darks 1s advocated, but an | planes took off for Quantico. Members of the graduating class of | Storm water sewer in Tilin or on olicy of con 3 con- e - x r e ’ine; b S Shrion Tt pieLe con Two Forced Landings. the United States Military Academy |NU€ from present Piney brar . ation from industrial usen, backed [ o\ %9 BFCC WSO tary ¥ i pipe at Gallatin street southeasterly | District of by, perfected laws in both countries. | 5 0¥ 1VO JSORreC e oscury to the number of 275. are receiving |in Illinois avenue to Webster street. ! pa % o bl e The mountain ranges: included in | QUfing the 3.000-mile trip, which Was | practical instruction in all branches ither inspection of road, sewer, cul-|ing the storn ding_against the this international museum SyStem are | Made in about thirty-six hours flying bridge over a stream crossing Ben- ] of modern ordnance at the Aberdecn vert and bridge damage. and in sev- the Alaskan range, thie Canadian |tme. The first occurred about ¥ | proving grounds, " IMUD-SMEARED SECTIONS |eral “flaces in Anacostia and the ning road. remained there today tion at Benning, Seat Pleasant, Md, and gardens was suffered throuziout and Tuxedo, Md. the flooded distriets. At the Wash-| | Disirict Gangs Buny. N R | HADDINGTON CLOTHES | were ro ed, barber shop, Aclaly: today ‘niade. gur=|7Sre, QrOWRCh. RS AR tockies, the Selkirk range, the Cas- [ Miles out of San Diego, when the T-1,{ "~ They arrived at the post yesterday I northeast had small road gangs at| _Telephone communications between cade range, the Sierras and the | Plloted by Maj. Gieger, developed en-|afternoon and will leave there for| SLOWLY CLEARING DEBRIS | work clearing off mud and debris this city by places hit by American Rockles. gine trouble and had to choose aland- | West Point tomorrow afternoon. which had swept onto the roads the waters was rapldly being re-es- Volcanic exhibits run the gamutINE In rough country. “We signaled|They were addressed by Col. Tschap-| FROM SATURDAY’S FLOOD| _The sedan in which Mrs. Wiiliam | tablished tod e ewarake of Everlasting Fire, in | 12 the 0lhers, 10 80 o Than Cave Us” | pat of the ordnance departmnt this Carter, colored, was drowned Satur- | o aiian to a number of [ #aid Maj. G . “an z - | afternoon and witnessed demonstra.| Floos portions of the northeast|day night on Kenilworth avenue near | dead volcanoes, and 'includes world- | ceeded to haul the ship up a side of & { tions of new fleld and antisimeiy; | Flocded porti e histeras | the “Benning stock yard, i the nortn- ' LIEUT. HUSTON BURIED. yelebrated Mount Katmai, with jts|Mountain and attempt a take-off, as i equipment, small arms, machine guns, | 204 Southeast sections of the District| ., “gection of the city, remained in | valley of Ten Thousand Smiokes: liv- | We knew it would take a month to|}hombs and long-range firing with big | Which were struck by the rising|the place today where it was washed | Jouneral services for Lieut. William ing Mount Lassen, collapsed Mount | knock down the ship and carry it out { guns, waters Saturday night today were|through the culvert. The car was | pucce 50000 G0 C oo 0 Phy Mazama. holding Crater lake In its|t0 Smooth terrain. We got her up a 2 ¥ | ety demraliohed, " The nedy a¢|J- Huston, wh at Easton, Pa. bowl; ice-capped Mount Rainier and |Side of a mountain and gave her both slowly pulling themselves loose from |y Carter was found early yester- | last Friday, were held at Lee's l\)rvll{od-fm..‘s geysers and “tiers of ’:f""ix and bounced '»\';r flk""\ufl" of | the mud which incumbered them. day morning by Policeman Yowell of ¢hapel, 332 l';‘y;ne\x\l:n v :A\ll‘\nr;;‘l‘);m uries orests. z oulder& to a suc sful take-off. - e 1 of the effects of the | the ninth precinet. fternoon and bu was made he Dr. Walcott Heads Union. e oL E ety Merry the PIMLICO ENTRIES o except maddy Sromt yards and| Repairs went busily forward today Artington national cometers. >r. Charles v = . A. H. Page. Lieut. = -dow! idges o a at- [ on the tracks of the Washington | jut- Huston was the #on. af o Dr. Charles D. Walcott, head of the | G. B. Ball and Sergt. Blackwell, had Hor hucvany torn-down_bridges, ffteen of the lat- |on the ‘tracks of the Washington| LICh. Husten wae Lien street Smithsonian Institution, was reccnt e 2 ter heing out of commission at Capitol | 3 Slectric Company 1 ‘ Semiegontan Institution, was recentiy | (6 leuve the formation and land for e B Were Washed out in several piaces |eity and served in he United oota et ofithin ican 4 ninor repairs. 3 e rom 5 o G troets northeast, | Atmy during the world war. He w Shience.” sucoeeting Dy Lo et of ade by the formation | o Tln%) ori%e; four Tarieesee s Taidens; B ERae b oiterday om e Tt o ost | Aasincd to_active dutv in October Science, suce r.J. yiair at Yuma and Tuscon, Ariz; F L Setiod s vas continued today for the| maj the, BTt % onorably discharged \leMurrich of the University of To- | Paso, Marfa, Del Rio, San ‘\m.',',,f(,'m‘;n'x- Dawn ... mg| Search was continued today for the|marooned trolley cars In the vieinity | 1917, and was honor ed | m 3 4 : ! - v of Vivia . Tibbs, ored, w! of Kenilworth junction, and service |in March, 1918, after servi ia, | ” J "'anrx ation !"'lvlnslnmmn;ag at f’\]hh». and .\lu;)ndsh\'ille‘, W. Va. The | Teerae Nichols avenue, Anacostia, when he| Considerable loss to stock, chickens Wheeler, Gu. o the opinion of a single officia} of | planes were due here tomorrow, but | Mi & Was swept from the automobile he |Smmmmmm e ] e 3 Nis Fovernment “several of he mus | Exined a day 4ided by & strons morehs T M SRy e Searelt i3t e ST s tional parks in the United States ‘are | west wind. SECOND RACE—Inaugural 1 .| o B through which the body ypen to mining and grazing, while| All of the officers and men, with the | fouryestolds and up; purse. 30000 e | 1o N Tayed o havATDobal wASHEA 1nts S Stylish and Shower Proof-- s 2 You’ll Like Them the control of waterpower in future | €Xception of Capt. Mulcahey, are sta- the river. :30 A.M. Daily Open at parks has recently been surrenderad | tioned at Quantico. - Capt. Muleahey 2 0 s Y ay residents went about their 10 the waterpower commission, and | 1S on duty at headquarters here. The e R e that all but one of the national parks | ivers left Washington April 8 by rail v Inieorae casea bythorougn in Canada are similarly open to cer- | for the San Diego base. ly clean out entire first floors of resi- $1 Will Open a Savings Account. e orem e jorcumy o —claljuses s i dner entry, iGreentres stable|dences into which water and mud =The Columbia National Bank this resolution: “That the associatior.| NEW TRAIN TO CHICAGO | “rimp mAGe —for thrsesossivite and up; | " Shoniinc of the town council at | et i $250,000.00 911 F Street $250,000.00 earnestly requests the people and the Members of Open Until 5 p. m. Today, TR A 7 t 3 laiming: purse, $1 six furlo Capitol Heights, which was perhaps Congress of the United States and3 I b ngs. apitol ghts. t1ie people ‘and the variiament ot tha; WAKES TRIP IN 19 HOURS | Sgeis, temen: - 188 L thaliwarsty hit gection by thou s, Dominion of Canada to secure such toaliguia declared today that work will be com- : : 3 i |menced at once on repairs to the da oRImeNs of existing liws and the | Pennsylvania Announces ‘“the | Juiy ..l <+ 107 aged bridges. (1L was estimated that| zive to all units in the int, , ampas .11 perhaps $20,000 will be needed to re- arks system completa J‘o;:::‘:?{':n“ Washingtonian” to Begin May 6. us. Fellowe: build the roads and bridges. alike, and will " safeguard them Schedule Fastest. R B Houses Wreck Bridge: against every industrial use, either four and_one-half furlo Floating timbers, some of large| ynder private or DUbllc conirol, atl (The Pennsylvania railroad an-|Galeu west.: 113 Slge ... |gimension, and small houses washed 4 ustify | néunced today that on May 6 it will une Flower . {away, were held today as having been the elimination of any part from park . 5 Bhowy ..o Eie, for thiot compiete demoll: orrow an classification.” :’l‘::el{"fi:fi’:"::‘:’;g:fl"&j‘":‘l;flitzd pas- iR A g WROIE tion of the bridges at Capitol Helghta, $35 SeRn, ngton and ol i 11 edifice on the property o us = . P & Chicago, to be known as “The Wash.- | | jbemusl Rosy ontry. B foated down and it the bridge fToday, being Government Pay Day, our Savings Dept. others at $35 CHILD THROWN FROM CAR|instonian." The train will make the| FIFTH BACE—The Wicomico purss; three. |8t 615t and Chewton sty oLy will remain open two additional hours the first three 3 $40 and $45 triiE in nineteen hours, the fastest |joarold%: $8:571.89; ix furlongs. ;‘::.?3313“5:‘&2?5.‘3“' TherareTR days of this week, to accommodate the large number of Only Minor Cuts Sustained in Pass- | (g, ven 4% DY & train between J} Eab Jmierillllms| Al through the section ropes bear, employes who have accounts with this bank—and others ’ ing Through Windshield. “The Washingtonian® il 10 Gesawk Iz | I SCyiles and. other vehicles are who may wish to START an account at “Columbia.” couriterpart in equipment of the fa BACE—Tworearold maidens; | forced to take roundabout ways to Two searoll Roliert Boland was ol e It L T et iy, 3¢ WEE Into (thiasDistrict Thelatore gt fiTo all we extend our facilities and service in fullest carry an observation car.. club . - oday Jacked up, hurled through the windshield of the | }ET % ®5, 410" Ao ia" CAE ‘13° far | Eversiade .. 118 Much Ado William McGinnis is today jacked up, . sutomoblle of his parents, Mr. and | services of a stenographer en route, | ankeq, Prizosss, M3 Soldmawr . 5 i;:a“""fl"g:“" nearly overturned by measure—unreservedly. Glad to have YOU join forces Mrs. J. M. Boland of 1312 8th street, | supply daily base ball scores, the late e, .. 118 Wi was general in nearb: with us, for our mutual benefit. in_a coilision yesterday at 10th |stock:quotations and every other fes: | Bost eurrs .. 115 TP sctions of Maryland. adjolning the 3 street and Massachusetts avenue | ture €ssential to comfortable travel. SEVENTH RACE—Three-year-olds and District, the damage done depending * 1331 F Street Everything for the Well Dressed Man LS ith an automobile operated- b; The. train will leave Washi; purse, $1,371.39; mile it i = 5 George H. Judd of 151 Kentucky |at 3:30 o'clock every afternoom Sean | oitseen S g e 3% Comgound Interest Paid on Savings avenue southeast, but the child es- | arrive:in Chicago the following morn- | *¥Moce hich.. water swent. . Bridges .across v — 2 4 caped with minor cuts and bruis. ing.at:9:30-0'clock. Its sched; rom . stream: re. 4 earl. 1 Mrs; ‘Boland ‘was siightly cut by fye Eaitimore to Chicago will ey toan 5 < CArTind . aw e iy cightesn bours, e i o -in . |