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TO BOSTON HARBOR. This great gun, a 16 , was recently completed at the Watervliet senal, and the photograph w taken upon its arrival at the Watertown arsenal, where it will be fitted with a carriage. The gun, which weighs 320 tons without a carriage, will be placed to command the entrance of Boston harbor. By United News Pictures. MAKES RAY OF LIGHT DO QUEER TRICK aboratory of WORLD'S RICHEST BABY IS CHRISTENED. Tke daughter of Lord the General Electric Company, Lynn, Mass., yesterday, a ray of light and Lady Mountbatten was recently christened at the Chapel Royal, was made to turn corners, looptheloop, and do other stunts. A ma- Savoy, England, receiving the name of Patricia Edwina. The Prince terial known as fused quartz, the most transparent solid that man has of Wales is the godfather. Copyrignt by Kadel & Herbert. ever known, makes the light perform. Wide World Photo. manages to land a good share of the prizes. The girls who win places in the senior hoat come from all over the United States. Wide World Photo Miss Claire de Lorez, screen actress, selected by Ernest Linnenkamp, ar- ist, as one of the thirty most beau- tifal girls in the world. Miss de Lorez is “number eleven™ on the Jist. Wide World 1't harles G. Dawes, O. D. Young and Henry M. Rohinson, this country’s representatives on the reparations commission, who returned recently from Europe. Photograph taken at the White House yesterday. Nat CONSIDERING THE WORLD COURT AND AMERICAN PARTICIPATION. Subcommittee of the foreign relations committee of the Senate, in CARDINAL HAYES CELEBRATES FIRST PONTIFICAL MASS. Photograph taken at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, New York, vesterday. i session yesterday. Left to right: Senators Pittman, Swanson, Pepper, Brandegee and Shipstead. At right (those who testified): James G. Hayes is surrounded by archbishops and bishops, the procession passing into the church. Copyright Ly Underwood & Underwood - McDonald, Walker D. Hines, Arthur E. Hungerford, Bishop Charles H. Brent and George W. Wickersham. National Photo. URGE AVAILABILITY May Day Joyously Observed in D. C. | [FAREWELL DINNER ' CONGRESS EXPECTED \Human Bones Found on Coast Unsettle ESAYS LEGISLATORS OF DISTRICT FUND At Playgrounds and Social Centers GIVEN DR. COVELL| T0 ADIOURN EARLY Scientists’ Views Upon Age of Race VIOLATE DRY LAW Rhode Island Avenue Citizens Children Dance in Ancient Pole Ceremony and F"“"District Minister, Soon to Leave, House Could Leave Now if Sen- Academicians Wait Further Researches Before Re-| gytimore Judge Accuses Four Sen- Want Surplus for D. C. tivals—Pageants Given at Neighborhood Praised for Welfare ate Would Finish Up vising Theories About Origin of Man—F ossils ators and Ten Members Needs. Hl)uS(’S—;A[hI?ll'(‘ Events Featured. Work Here. Business. Indicate Ice Age. of House. | $4500000 IN TREASURY| wushington, in conjunction with streets southeast; Georgetown. 834 | ~ior® {han two hundred fricnds and| pADICALS MAY INTERFERE| pia hun exist on the|ancient hones were not buried as a| DECLINES TO NAME THEM s alaFationg Byl in. practically |and Volta streets’ northwest: ppy |2dmirers of Rev. David Ransom A Pacific coast of California during the | hoaX or “press agent” stunt. | S <. [the e ,l,m.m,;’ eld ;dl r‘ R | Hollow, 18th street and Kalo a |Covell gathered at a dinner in th S Jm“;‘l ittty There is much in the surrounding | 5l every city in the world, today ob- |n.. cover, 2d street and | City Club las , S 4 T . - | later ice . almost s eOUSIY | gravel and fossil remains to cate | 5 5 e Association Also Indorses CapPer |survea thy advent of May. Wherever | Delaware. aveie Souhwest: 1owa | Wt on soueina nts commsctim jon | Business of Whole Nation Hurt by | witn te aprearance of true man in | that the these hones truts are picisto- | Admits He's “Good Sport’” Himself. & there is playgro 8 ever | Avenue, Towa avenue between Var- |W©" Ont S€ & S Cannee { Europe cene or jce-age remnants, according | School Census Bill. here is a playground of Wherever | \m ard Webster sireets northwest: | Trinity Church, 24 and C streots, to| Delay. | 'Phis fssue, which has caused a|to D Stock. The fly in the ointment | Advocates Beer. - chncsen ‘-':l“';ri““‘;‘i";; oihe anclent | Mitenell Park, 234 and S strects | become al service secretary of = et e e e o ™ p festiva and v e Ma orthwest; Montrose Park, 30th and | » O versy e A a those of the Channe slan ndians | Money now in the Treasury which | qucen, which dates back to the early |R streets northwest: New York Ave- |08 “PSCHES o anthropologists and ethnologists, and | of southern California, who certainly | Accusation, based on first-hand in ngress has held to be the property | Romans, will be observed. nue, 1st street and New York avenue |ifornia, with headquarters in Los An-| . <o) 00 b expects an early | which, if proved in the affirmative, |2re not ancient in a true sense of the | formation, that four senators and ten the District should be placed to| A “Song Festival” will be held to- | Do meoiie Hor o Praer oy and | geles. ) , adjournment of Congress. would upset all previous theories as to | * °T% members of Congress do “not vote as credit of the District and used|day, tomorrow and Saturday at the |E streow northeast: W. R. Philli "‘:_'fl';" "_’;“‘;’]’"‘ f":"‘ ‘”’(‘I"". The legislative program in the|the origin of the human race, was left St “'"l“"' l"":“""’;r | they drink” on the prohibition ques- . Sor b R &, | Inston was voiced by a dozen or more | [, any completed and were it not | Of the Natiomal Academy of Sciences, | 23 feet below the surface and within | diciary committee by Judge James F. increases and other |southwest, from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. [ Mo sireets northeast; Thomson, 15th | i = e to a resolution | This celebration will be for the bene- |and L streets northwest; Twin Oaks, | Srie groy including charles I° Reb- | ¢or the unfinished business in the | i session here this week, although|an area of not more than 12 square | Klecka of the Baltimore city people's last night by the Rhode|fit of the house, which needs money |14th and Taylor streets northwest: | p ETanS mEster of Masons of the ' 0 8 o eress could adjourn in|Erave doubts were cast on the claims | {26t Five were adults. The sixth. |court, where he was advocating modi- Avenue Citizens' Association, [to carry on its summer work. Be- |Van Ness. 30 and M sireets southeast: | perintendent of St. Elizabeth's Hos- |5 week, But the delay in the Senate | that recent discoveries near Los | oman The Shails Dieht have pees | fication of “he Volstead act to permit meeting at the Sherwood Presby- |sides the program in which the vari- | southeast ~between 9th and 11t |Biali Brig Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief| ooy ‘nean at least thirty days’ more | AnSeles represented an earlier race | dug from a modern graveyard. They |sale of 2.75 per cent beer, threw the terfan Church. Noah J. Brumbaugh, |OUS clubs of the Neighborhood House | sireats; Cardoza, 1st and I street: Heyehem ool warface: service; Dr. : than that which now peoples the earth, | Show none of the primitive features |hearing into confusion. irch. Noah rumbaush, | fai.part 2 supper will be Served | Soraiisec O aiat and T streets|Lucius F. Clark, president of Ameri- | work. Assuming that no filibusters b N et e Ao Ul [ lea author of the resolution, pointed s ¢ day from 5 7 p.m . Baks Selga R AR . |can University: Judge Kathryn Sell-! 5t ¢ be A number of these specimens were on > X = R ; Under the avalanche of questions vointed out |every day from 5 p.m. to 7 p streets northwest; Logan, 3d and G |.1¢ of the J o C and Carl|or® attempted, Congress may be able aisplay 2 mediate descendants in Europe. Dr. | ¢he witness declined to give any that about $4500,000 now lies un- Maypole Dance Today. Streets northeast; Payne, 15th and C | 51535, the Juvenilo Court and Carl)y " qjourn in time for the national|JiSPIay and furnished one of the most | Stock plans to make a large number | names and his testimony was there- cxpended in the Treasury out of un-| Today and tomorrow there will be |sirects southeast: Phillipe ‘.?OA‘LhTz;lfd“( The aYocation wax given by Rev.|conventions, so that the members may | Interesting exhibits of the convention. | of further comparisons with modornf:.y,}c:'lr);(‘kv‘:\ from the record, but not Do iated DistEIc enues and |a,Maypole dance in the eve : treets 2 e | ho favocation was given. v : 8, B Lhat S e 5 ypes _ ad st ) a ‘ppropriated District revenues and |8 N¥POS BURRC N, 108 THES BRange- |3d, 435, B and C streets southwest. ° | (porse 1°p Dudley of St. Stephen's}devote their whole time and attention Bones Declared Genuine. The denosits. Dr. Stock concludes, | question that he himselt has spent a that additional revenue will be gained | ling* a fairy play, will be pre- | At the headquarters of the Child || 2UFE- 06, TEUREESON was COASt |46 the presidential campaigns and the | The discoveries were explained and | While undouttedly very ancient. can|jarge sum of money in Washington by imposition of the gasoline tax,|senfed. On Saturday at 5 pm. there | Weifare Society, 2100 G uorthwest, a |,n “hourglass™ timed to five minutes, |congressional contests for re-election. | analyzed by Dr. Chester Stock, pro- | Loy /ncasured in thousands of years| entertaining members of Congress, Gnich) il prod lso swell the|will be “Spring Procession \e | maypole dance at 2 pm. will mark | {llotred the sneah e tin A = Eotocl | b rather than tens of thousands. He|diplomats #nd others. He explained L will alzo swell the | 70 B0 & ¢ Vhe Queen of the May, | the opening of the playground there [*!pited the sneakers time. = =~ The Democrats will not block the | fessor of geology at the University of | holds it pessible that they may have | that he was “a ood sport ax well as fund in the sury. The resolution | t.iry dances, Maypole dances and |for thé season. All children in the |his work amone the inmates o at| Republican plans for an early ad- | California, and Dr. J. C. Merriam, head | teen placed by seme prehistoric flood | a judige.” but this phase of the exam- S mirea: % J. B BARCer, Chuls |Shrone done du e oI yeats Tt o hls worle umong the Jomates ‘-""m!"f’;‘l | journment. They are in no mood to | of the Carne kiojinsdradon here ohe | water of the Los Angeles River, whose [ ination was not developed in detail pring song dances. i . hos . Schools for de : ate the Iepublicans - to work | ONe ain’ conclusion was that these previous to the present erd. man of the ittec on legislation | The irls to take part at Plaza play — —— ; . in_homes and in in- | Somulate the I o work. | discoveries were not “faked” by some e e L A Saya Driest Like Liquor. bt " grounds have been trained by Mr: s for the mentally sick, was | a0y 1 ready to characier. ,ambitious California real estate agent | torm with much exactness. The Judge Kiecka usserted that some Catherine Swanson, director of rec Pt S They are getting ready t Lons Gl S ; termine with much exactness ; Notwith linz that the District |reation at the Plaza, which is under | Hnable value ize the Republican record as a or amateur sclentist. The position of | pleistocene history of California still |the “driest” mem 5 {firo marshal recommended changes |the jurisdiction of the playground de- Commends Mrx. Covel nothing” session anyhow he deposits indicates clearly that the| | v is a closed book compared |“relish their liquo nd_that H = f £ o v ea s | th recent investigations started on "t pariment, e bovs' atnietica areun- | MARK SOVIET MAY. 1/ vapozs sebisrs commendea ars. co- Big Business Rextive. with that of the country east of the |the recent igations, star of the Langdon School | der the supervision of Richard Ten- vell for her helpfulness to the Juve- | rmhore are signs that the big bu — | Rocky Mountains Jathiusion duinks cond ke Sbtathed nothing has been | nyson, and similar activities for_the nile Court, oftentimes presenting the | nogg ‘interests of the country want |Suggested repeal of the so-called |, Valuable information bearing on il ginge . matter and some ac- |girls are directed by Miss Maude Par- —_— means whereby young girls have been | ey ' LAy this subject i8 expected from the ex- | By 5 the Episcopal diocese of Southern Cal- BY DAVID LAWRENCE. i ¢ | ‘ f: 1 home S he long delay in handline | been worried about that possibility s ho weetern | ed, was the brand offered by “certain” chairman of the school committee | Commissioner Oyster and Mrs. Susie | Mrs. Covell, responding, said there is S iped | for some time. Should Congress dis. | tionS now in progress in the western | fro WAS tO0 I i & reported. The school commitiea also |Root Rhodes, supervisor of play- | MOSCOW, May 1—Bolshevist Rus-| no discrimination in creed, color, sex | the, taX revision bill has mot helped | 10l 6t" the question by failing to| Section of Leos Angeles, Dr. Stock o { | i b 1 ! jam |OUS hunting trips and parties’ with viding for a school census, which was | be present at the party. tom of observing May day with spec-| 2nd everybody receives a square deal. £ d busi Emows ex.. | holders of securities will be consider- | Both Dr. Stock and Dr. Merriam | B0 Jor S A8 P8, 8 d_that his in- indorsed by the asscciatior. Ceremonies at Plasa. Sicitar mfl}uryg fes. and confined | She said Judge Sellers is meeded in | J4% PTOSTR® 00 PUTRESS JEROVE €50 | ably cheered. This is another impor- | afTee that the deposits prove man |fof T Erces and that his in e as | The Plaza party will in with ath- | j " S Wi sa of years, h 1 r than in es Klecka, numerous other wit- Riode " “liland avenie' northeast |1cfica o 8 party will begln with ath- |its celebration to peaceful demonstra- | stand back of and help her in her ef- | ici'Of ¢he uncertainty which has | Arly adjournment of Congress, for | Sands of years, much jonger tan, 't |y esses appeared before the committee, e, 2 aoi es of hild a G- i s ¥ vi husiness er | where pre A A arec s X c on. Although severs use mem- o take part in the Maypole dance are: 5 i tion of 25 per cent on 1923 incomes | MOTE. : X = a 3 Torhe gain went | (aaverngn’ an Ly D n | be given over to parades of the com- | forefront of such Mffort. He said the i & 1e2 | revival in the remalnder of 1924, modification, it is expecte - % v ie e Spigone, Eleanor Kennedy, 2 Sl S e on which one quarterly installment | it xpected that opp 1 opposition o the use of so Gerard, Blizabeth May, Sallic | munistic boy scouts and children of | SItY So close to Hollywood needs DI. | ajready has bee: made. When the | Possible Deadlock. | PRESIDENT TO ATTEND. nents, under’ the leadership of Wayne AR reet s f liams, Doris May, Genevieve Step- | the working classes, who will take the [ e Cowell was 5 2 public knows dcfinitely that sums al- | The McNary-Haugen bill will cause _— |B. Wheeler, gencral counsel of the and _avenue. ‘:I.’."(\lm‘;'ly'r‘.’.l.\. .'],‘ the . Helen Herbert, *Eva BEdwards, | o0 of allegiance to the revolutionary ""“kl‘rsu:‘)rwil\;]'u :“:;'ts:;t:;_i 11;‘39 2&: ready laid aside for payments |a real fight. It may even delay ad- | ywil] Be at Opening of Congren | 20t aloon’ League, irst will presen 18 ban on the use of these cars. " The | VirEinia aoore, Frances Moore, Sigr. | principles at Lenin's shrine. e o sieand children of the | in the buying power of the nation is | measure are in dead carnest, and the | —_———— Yesolution | e e iran up ama | e Dorman, Eilzbeth Bowie, Ethel | Hundreds of thousands of workmen | : s : | expected tc ed, S nts are N e 1 aviena me| WIFE ACCUSED IN SUIT mittee on legislation to draw. | Dorman, Melindda = Fimiani, Virgie Gl e L) ew differences between the House | piece of legislation will pass. President Coolidge will attend the | & introduce in Congress a bill compell- | Williams, Lucy Virginia Churchyard, | Vith their families and many govern-| skin apron which he wore on the last | ;4 Sonate on the question of tax re- | The differences are irreconcilable. |official opening of the Congressional | n street cars in the District of Co- |Bmilio, Loretta Hausman, Dorothy | of the city today bearing flaming ban- | “Hich ‘1’; ’ai‘s‘é;d-we“mpd Dr. Covell | R0t be ironed out quickly in confer- | thought on agricultural _economics. [nounced at the White House today.|John Donnelly Charges Attempt on Construction of a road from the|sulli, Mary Stasulli, Mary Nancy ¥ o tude of apparent neutrality, but his|Coolidi there will be many men Life With Knife. A O i e g, from the {mwiL, mausoleum in Red square, forming a | the gift of Harmony Lodge of Masons. Farm Bill Lacking. P 3 ‘oolidge, _there ~men 3 il A o ite; | Paiano, Margarct Kénnedy, Frances | spectacle hardly less fmpressive than (A watch chain and knife was £iven £0 | Congress has not adopted an agri- | MeSsages to Congress would seem |and women of prominence in Wash-| jonn Donnelly, 1201 N street has y the association. C. R, Engel led |bach and Mary Louise Stepper. s 1 i id hi ing. | filed suit in the Distri an h’and S Special platoons of military police | Mrs. Covell by Mr. Roberts on behalf and there prevails at this time con- | ceromonies incident to this opening. rict Supreme & gToup of the members in a com-| Festivals will be held at all the|guarded the thoroughfares to insure |of the (Grand Lodge of Masons. that labor Will press for Passage of | fdence that he will not sign the|® President Coolidge recently was|Court for an absolute divorce from The followine candidates were elect- |until 6 pm, The program will be vas < vaday: v e ¢ -m. 3 umns of workmen and their families. | regret at inability to attend inne = bill was beaten is taken nowadays as | Congressional Country Club and at d_to membership the same at each and will include: | Arpaloncos were Etationst in the con: | Feom Biohas Tamer 1 ond the Jioner | and substitutes | representatives of|a precedent, for in that fight the | the time said he hoped to be able to|sued her husband for maintenance. F. Grant, Ranay Passeno, Robert O.|(demonstrating some of the athletics h President Harding thought i emocrats @ o T sens iy I 5 ; ; z s t injured. Groups of unarmed red troops | Arthur S. White and others. S the | bination_of southern Democrats and |coming sewson. TR d st v Jennings, B, Moorhead, jr., Wil-in which proficiency is required in | joned. the ofvilian processions, beins | Among the guests were the mother | trouble with the Railroad Labor| 000 S0t Wiicans beat the bill, A o 'll:(l ‘n(u‘,? :;«” (:m his ‘I‘L‘Ir( once attempted his life by assaulting him mond Murphy ton I. Snie-|bronze button s St 5 MTS. | the interested parties ought to be d 7 2 s e & ar : | bronze button). demonstrations. | L. W. Covell, Mrs. B. C. Barnes, his oren : 5 © | Nary-Haugen bill and save the Pres- with a carving knife. She use oSkl fnnn ME Santmy e Program for Festival | ““Speeches were made by War Min-|sister; two brothers, Commander 1. ¢, | €liminated and the whole board made | ;4 (%" ho problem of acting on it at TAXES DUE THIS MONTH. hold money to entertain oth 1 socialistic ideals and life work of [and Maj. William 2. Covell, Corps | the public. Mr. Coolidge will prob. | oy t have to act on it. They| mpe second half cal estate and |Elder and Luce N0, ; W. 8 Tvler. Herman H. Boyer, Mral | cession, muarch of the May Jay girls, Lenin were, the principal ‘themes.. . All| of Enginéers: Mra. Delight R Koo mae Shat viewo tneugh te e e The BectndinALE O Toxl satile ana) il ahd sl X \uudortniven. by onds, Charles H. Caldwell, | Maypole dancers, flo etes; fairy | government buildings, shops and homes [and Mrs. Emma A. Ransom, aunts, | ¢ s e however, and just now the Curtis: al_year is due th th, | James A. Barr, 1222 Connectie jr.. Carl E. Duehring, Loon M. Thomp- |dance and awakening flowers, dance | fere profusely decorated with masses |and Mr. and Mrs. fohm W. Stewart, | comes to him for action, will be his | Roweysr, Bnd IS OO fhe TUNS: | rent flscal yoar B ot it ‘toden: lavente has apked for on sommesticut nEe e omer N rey, | 8 . e fon favor. It would attempt to|ag a veminder. “' | vorce from his wife, Dorothy M. B Paul M. Tebault, Truman ¥ Henning, | ing of the Queen, Maypole dance. |Red square abounded stk Hlursinated | soked to rise. At the conelusion of | 000, as provided for in the proposed | rat > 2|28 g ) g , Dorothy M. Barr. . Scott. Neal D. Bragaw, d. H.|5:30 to 6—GIri¥’ athietics, folk dances, | banners, inscriptive. legends, eloetric | the festivities Rev. and Mrs. Govell | legislation. No provision for that|co-ordinate farm cooperative or-| Although the tax may be paid at|They were married March 14, 191 % < ing board. There are enough things|tor advises those who can do so to [tells the court his wife and the al- 8. Robinson, A. B. Mustain, Douglas| The municipal playgrounds are:|ary leaders. charge of arrangements was composed | The railroads are fighting the Howell s e al . Reed, John A. Robb, C. H. Ivins, | Bloomingdale, 1st and Bryant strects rz"‘»lrecuy behind Lenin's black wooden | of Charies I Raberts. chaitman: Fred | bill on the ground that the present |on the calendar to delay adjournment. |yisit the tax office early in the month | leged co-respondent were recently ar- > X : ort . t block an early ad-| Beginning with June 1, a penalty |fined on a joint statut h At- . R Mover, A. S MacLachlan, W. B. | Livingston streets northwest; Gallin- | “Our banner is Lenin. Our weapon is | Kimball, Ellwood P. Morey, John J.|chance to demonstrate its value. cans will nof s y on . nt statutory charge. At rndorff, J. Engelberg, 0. V. Kessler |ger, F strect northwest between 21st | Leninism. The aim of the world is|P. Mullane, Dr. Conrad Praetorius and | A fight on railroad legislation may l”""‘““""v but maybe the radical will. lof 1 per cent a month will be added |torney E. D, Detwiler appears for the s «h s work ¢ guarantee clause. vos ave z H . “ine oid Kentucky liquor,” he add- #ion should be taken immediately, | ker. T R A kept from going to training schools. | ConEress to Minish Hs ok A ine o Ihyestors Mave | tensive trenching and building opera- ine ‘old Kentucky liquor,” he add . Klecka said he had bee “numer- urged = of the Capper bill pro- |grounds, will be among the guests to | sia today departed from its usual cus- | or nationality in the Juvenile Court. | Jnat when Congress once acts on th | Change the transportation act, the | 5a¥S s hunting s and pegtiens wit large pond at 17th street and the court and urged evervbody to |fhnc incomes being earned during 1924 | tant factor 'in the demand for an|has existed in California for thou- |formation was “first-hand.” rts. 1 5 'S8 o se S e any other Pl ay concl e D acdumu A lon o mator In S Hand is Dlaying. Nest (theicorona- | tions st the ‘tomb of Lemin The foxts begun to develop in industry here | the less the House and Senate tinker | a0¥ e ian human deposits | Which today concluded the taking of on in o resolution in- |59¢ ©of Peabody School. ThoSe WWo |days to the celebration, tomorrow will [ Covell's community work was in the | Present bill carries in it a flat reduc- | ;5o chance, they say, for a business - — bers dapire to be hiard on the o one-man street car on Rhode Cvell's help. Lorraine E. Gerard, Mildred Dorman, will be saved, a perceptible increase | journment. The champions of the their argumen A si Club. o 180 presentad him withhesrved: | expected to be noted. opponents are insistent that no such ionKliCorner ing the use of a full crew of two men | Annie May - Bouehard, = Josephine|mént employes marched from all parts | Masonic Grand Lodge visitation, in|Jiion‘have arisen, and none that can- | They represent two schools of |Gountry Club May 23. This was an- bia Frazier, Frances Bitts, Angelina Sta- | ners and flags and converged upon the | with four candles in attractive holders, | €RCe- The President is preserving an atti- | In addition to the President and Mrs. Yyille was urged in a resolution passed | Dorr, Patricia Diamond, Aileen Ham- |that at the funeral of the premier. | Dr. Covell and @ sef of flat SUVET 0| cuvtreit Tl aad there e o il | to be a guide to his future attitude [ington on hand to participate in the T o Preceding the meeting. |municipal playgrounds from 4 p.m. |unimpeded passage for the long col- | The toastmaster read messages of | bue EOe Phe’ Railroad Laber Board | Measure. The fact that the Norbeck |made an honorary life member of the | gejen Donnelly. The wife recently H. Cook, Fred C. Christ, 4:00 to 4:30—Boys' athletic test | gested areas to render first aid to the | Diamond, H. H. Sterrett, Right Rev, | caPital ate| farm bloc iwas shattered. A com-|go to the club frequently during the |Donnelly charges cruelty and miscon- jam L. Nesbitt, William ‘W. Beard, |order to be eligible for a plaveround | under orders not to organize separate | and father of Dr. Covell, Mr. and Mrs, | Board was exactly the opposite; that | imijar alignment would Kill the Me- Windal K. le Santmoer John Ho| 0 to 5190 May day festival: Pro. | ISter Trotsky and others. in which the | Covell of the United States coast guard | 4P of disintergated, Tepresentatives Bt | it ™ some of his friends are sure he — he declares. Attorneys Frank want some agricultural legislation, | personal property taxes for the cur- |resent the husband. son, George 1. Romer, N. L. Terry, |of the flowers, May day dance, crown- | of crimson flags and sfreamers, while | cousins of Dr. Covell. They were ali | Objeetion to the expenditure of $500,- lfouser, George G. Culberton, James | presentation of athletic test buttons. | signs and portraits of the revolution- | heid & reception. The committee In|sum has been made in the budget. | ganizations under a federal market- |any time prior to June 1, the collec- |and have one child. The husband julia H. Underwood. Robert B. Doing, | northwest; Chevy Chase, 41st and |tomb appeared the huge red placard: | L. Haller, Oliver Hoyem, Harry G.|transportation act has not had a The regular Democrats and Republi-|and avoid a last-minute rush. rested in Arlington County, Va., and gnd E. W. Robins, land 22d streets; Garfield, 2d and F revolution.” Frank T, Shull - precipitate a contreversy over the Copyright, 1924 to all bills that go unpaid. shusband.