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'THE HVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1924 WEATHER BUREAU, CALLERS AT THE WHITE HOUSE YESTERDAY. Gen. Horacio Vas- WEATHER BUREAU, ‘CHIEF AND THE REFORM C ALENDAR. Charles F. Marvin, head of the United quez, president-elect of the Dominican Republic, and J. Butler Wright, States weather burcgy, and the calendar of thirteen months of twenty-eight days each. Mr. Marvin favors third assistant Secretary of State, calling on President Coolidge yesterday the adoption of the.” calendar for scientific reasons. National Photo. afternoon. Bl o LISTENING-IN ON DAD'S KEYNOTE SPEECH. Mrs. Pat Harrison, wife of the senator from Mississippi and the Harrison children using the radio to hear the senator’s keynote speech at the Democratic national convention in New York. The children are Misses Maryana and Katherine and Pat, jr. Copyright by Miller service Lient. Russell L. Maughan just be- fore he left Mitchel Field yesterday PLACE WEAPONS ON RIVER BOTTOM. Lieut. Harry Lohman, Wash- ¥ u morning on his dawn-to-dusk flight ington harbor master, and Detective Eddie Wall sailed down the Potomac THE DANIELS FAMILY IN NEW YORK. Former Secretary of the across the continent. The successful yesterday and threw the police department’s confiscated pistols, shot- Navy Josephus Daniels, Mrs. Daniels, their son Jonathan and his wife on flight broke all records for distance guns, razors and blackjacks—an accumulation of six months—into the the roof of their hotel, after their arrival to attend the Democratic na- airplane travel. . t e i ! i national convention, the brothers Bryan—William Jenning: and Gov. Charles W. early morning raging deep. ashington Star Photo. tional convention. Copyright by P & A. Photos. Coprright by Kadel & Herbert o meal together, mixing cantaloape and fried eggs with national politics. c H P & A. Photos VETERANS PLACE WREATHS FOR UNKNGWN DEAD. Ralph L. 3 3 Chambers, representing the American Veterans Association. placing THE “BUG AUTO” MAKES ITS APPEARANCE IN GERMANY. This is claimed to be the smalle: flowers on the tomb in Arlington national cemetery yesterday. Similar practical antomobile in Eurepe. Its speed and capacity for use in heavy traffic have attracted the admira- ceremonies took place at the same time in France. Belgium, Italy and tion of the German automobile world. It is propelled by a threehorsepower motor. Wide World Photo England. National Photo. $22,000,000 SAVED | [ YOUR BONUS | |WILL STUDY BATTLE |SHIPBUILDERS SUE U. S. |LUTHER LEAGUE OPENS | GIRL'S DEATH RAISES oann covcznrs. | |AIR MAIL SERVICE BY NATION IN JUNE | | . on. Tt oster vou | | SITES OF CIVIL WAR| FOR OVERTIME BONUS| TWO-DAY MEETING HERE| yRAFFIQ TOLL TO 40| | afibyiut tysises een: ’ READY FOR OPENING [ e northwest, by the United | Will Be Answered in New York Workers Ask D. C. Court | Will Convene in Luther Memorial . States Navy Band, Charles Ben Treasury Reports Huge Slice‘ Thmfo_lnmn. Taken From Interest on | | A Address: Hoom oo N "ctar, | | Maj. 0'Connor to Consider Pre- U. S. War Debts. SEARCHLIGHT AND BALLOON OBSERVATION BEFORE LONG FLIGHT. Photograph taken at Mitchel Field vesterday morning just before the start of Lieut. Maughan on the dawnto-dusk flight across the con tinent. The captive balloon wa- used to determine the height of the early morning fog's “ceilin, Copyright by Kadel & H 3 | 5 | H ter, director: Miss Gretchen : to Compel Government to Pay Church—Reception, [ : b - | Gen. Clem, Judge Goolrich and P . ption. Banquet | Hattie Walters Is Latest of 1924 | Jicod sopramo. - = | | Will Be First Real Effort to Offe: Them $310.000. and Tour Scheduled. e S i T ol S ; Ta a N . . Rt . ictims; Struck While Picnick- | | oCifture, “Southern Plantroe Aviation as Business Aid. i A dwin ennett and sixty other ne third annual convention of the : e " Grradal serving Famous Fields. employes of the Newburgh shipyards| Luther League of the Maryland ing—3 Others Hurt. | | Humoresque, iiiaghec “and Says Henderson N P o | —_— wburgh, N. Y., yesterday flled suit | Synod is to be held. beginning to- —_— | S!e&‘hun' ..Arranged by Sousa — Wi e hn{“ M sen. John L. Clem, Unitea|for an injunction im the District Su.|night, at the Luther Memorial| The forteth death from trafiic ac-| I Pl ey prae. | | should I apply for the bonus. My | Gen. Jo! .. em, ed|preme Court against the nited | Ghure N s ants . e ea affic ac- | ohn Philip Sousa.) BRITISH PAY $69,000,000 jhculd X apo o irce Whils serc | States Army. retired, representing |Ltates_ Shipping Board ergency | wnor L and N Streets north- | gigents in the District since the first| | Two songs for cornate SCHEDULES ARE ANNOUNCED ing in the 23d Infantry, 2.|l In\'ls:;\n. i fthern Army in fhe civil wa. anetl(‘arnorra‘lhinn'j‘_\ndrpw “d)}gnok. A s of the year occurred last night, when (:) V‘lumorv Irmnc{' Conrad | | = ———— i tered the serviee in December, ¥ ecretary o e Treasury, and Fran . 3 s | 5 g iy - (b) “Waiting for the Daw Steady Decline Means Lower Taxes, | 1 ln-rl was killed in July, 1918. I Judge John T. Goolrich of Fredericks Chite, treasurer of the United State m'_:l”'f‘f (‘{’_g:;:” mei Hattie Walters, a six-year-old col o Nau Ed“‘rg ‘34-Haur East-West—32-H o u 1 | am dependent, being his ‘widowed | Lur, . representing the Confed-|The plaintiffs seek to prevent the| i clock tonight will open the pro- | ored £irl of 944 26th street, guc- (Bandmaster G. De,Giorgio.) | Officials Say. {mathier. I have been @ subscribier of | orate army in the same war, and|COm e dnto the Treasury on June ao|ceedings, after which Rev. C. P. Mac- | cumbed at Freedmen's Hospital from Snnr‘a;in soron, {Batested; | West-East Is Planned. e Star, for over fifty yeurs—MrS.| yiaj. James A. O'Connor, the engineer | giciribyted among them for their | Sae ot iharEh il speak: |a fractured skull. She was struck by T e b fiscal atio .| A Sceure an application blank [ofcer in charge of the Washington, [share in compleling sixteen vessels formal reception will be tendered the | the automobile of Morris H. Kafka, (a) “Limehouse Blues,” Brahm e e, EnSRILa 1 operations of the| o re available at the post office, |1, (. epgineering district, represent- | {or the government at a saving of | convention under the auspices of the | twenty-six, 3736 Huntington street, (b) “Chansonette” Friml R T s e e Treasury, while ranking among the ;ri1®Y AT SNENEE C A Ty The Star) |- . enginee " T | $930.000. Washington District Luther League.{Friday afternoon at the Zoo Excerpts from “Buddies.” CAGO, June 24—Day and nigh smallest of post-war financial issues, |and, after filling it out, send it to the | ing the United States ‘l“"”’: o m::'_q} AIhe coust is told that the men were| Devotions at'0 a.m. tomorrow will | The little girl was on a picnic in Williams | |transcontinental air mail service - : War Department. You are entitled |neers, have been appointed me s |advised he shipy 3 |open the day’s sessions, after which | the park with her Sunday school cla Descriptive, “In a Bird Store,” s ed to s 3 i me Piiive & iwiier, pemmanent (@fact in 5375, payable in ten eash in- | o a sommission, created by Congress should share in one-third of the sa\-|Miss A. Barbara Wiegand, president |and, it is stated, she darted from the | B ST M I SR e the way of cuts in fixed expenditures | . - Veginning on March 1,0, O o to inspect the inE on the cost of the vessels Thes | of the local league, will give an ad-|path of one automobile in front of [ | wWaltz, “Old Chestnuts” |the world's first comprehensive effor of the government than most of the| 1y |at its latest session, “to insp: | worked overtime and made possible |dress of welcome. ‘The response will | the one driven by Kafka while on | Arranged by Lake | |10 Present aviation as a business ser £ ori Mg s o B e S battlefields in and around the Fred- |the saving to the government, and |be by Virgil W. Doub, vice president | her wiy to et water. She was §iven D A 2a e reaen Yo ae a Dulness oer quarterly operatio Bk Eye] ta e i Spottsylvania Court- |3ssert they are entitled to share in|of the Synodical League first ald at Freedmen's Hospital and Fiaalew |assistant postmaster general, ou! years. Treasury experts have calealated | | Q- My s:‘:‘.en“rll:ol;:-dy[eh;rql\.iltl:l when |ericksburs and Spo L e 1, | the fund. The business session is to begin at |taken home. Later she became un- {ohs Star Spangled Banner lining plans here. that a saving of approximatels $22.000.- | icr.0q'on The Nevada Quring the war | hoosopiey oF S e ana Atk 9:40 a.m. tomorrow. The afternoon | conscious and was returned to the == Next Tuesday at 6 a.m., Pacific tim e == 3 meeting will open at 1 o'clock, with i i - = e 8 % 00 in annual interest charges will re-|as a gun captain. After the end of |ing them for historical and profes-| REY DUDLEY IS CHOSEN.|Rev Gorke 5 Bowers of Heltbaore 1‘35;"2‘:‘-&3”::.‘;‘,? uEoRL o tras | At Walter Reed General Hos- one plane aumlpl:‘:i\;nb:?mr.;\"n‘; sult from the change in the public debt :n» L he re-(::hsx';vl :"ds Wsiksoflt:l],«'ur:al r‘p_;hmri smrl)K P scheduled to talk on the convention | oner's jury was summoned to inves- {l;‘lnl[wrl\lghéta: 6'3‘3 t;'lCIock‘ by will leave New York on the 2.8 o Siberia on the U. S. S. Dakota, | Gen, Clem, known to as A theme. Y 4 e United States Marine Band, 5 s, situation accomplished in June. - here he_died with the influenza | Drymmer Boy of Shiloh,” who lives | po\qq Lord’s Day Alliance of D. C.| . 4 sightseeing tour will be taken at | &% ::': d":_h 'l:”s atternoon. William H. Santelmann, leader; | [Mies route of the transcontinent About: $160,000,000 in new securit sbruary 27, 1920 Will 4 be entitled | 3¢ 1870 Wyoming avenue, this city, is 3:30 oclock. At 6:15 p.m. tomorrow ree Cyeclists Injured. Taylor Branson, second leader. bound. s 'y-four Houts forty<fiy have gone on the market from the Tre bonus under this new law?—MTrS. | designated as chairman of the com- Others Elected. 2 banquet will be held in the soeial| Two bicycle riders and a man March, “The Standard Bearer. UUndlis hitrty-tour Tiouts (oELy-Ave ury this month, but proceeds from these, R. C. | mission. He entered the Union army rooms of the Church of the Reforma- | driving a motor cycle were injured in Volant minutes and east bound thirty-tw: With balances on hand and payments In |\ you did not state the date of |in ihe eivil war as a drummer boy | Rev. Dr. George Fiske Dudley was| fion. The last meeting will be at | traffic accidents vesterday. ~ Franik | | Overture, “Di Ballo".. Suilieen | [BoUrs five minutes . the second tax_Installment, will retire | & You, did not state the ¢ate OF |8 (38 S zo of twelve, having been |clected president of the Lord's Day|s:15 o'clock, when the pageant, “The | Tate, sixteen, 1613 Irving sireet, and | | Intarmezzo, Tobani Morsithen halt the distancesimil something like $445,000,000'in Treasury | ¥OUY son's eniistment, but from (B L0 o n Ohio, August 13, 1851, and | Alliance of the District of Golumbia | Reply of Youth." is to be presented | William Tolson, colored, fifteen, 413 Cornet solo, “Bride of the | |D¢ iluminated for night flying. Tt notes and tax certificates which matured | [1fOPmAtion contanie n NOIr €L | Naving become a drummes in ‘Com-|at an organization meeting held yes-|by the Washington' District Luther % street southwest, were the bi- = e c1ame | Inight fight area is divided into thr June 15. The tax certificates bore 4 per | 1€ MUst RAYe wniStE €T o8 the | pany C. 22nd Michigan Infantry, May\| terday at St. Stephen's Protestant | League. cycle riders. The former was knock- (Musici: White.) iasctionnys Cleveland) o (Chicago; Lk cent, and the Treasury notes, which | NE% BOC SETved, 1 FoC €00 O ould |1, 1863, He served as musician and | ppiscopal Church. Otherofficerschosen e ¢d down by an automobile ot Colum. | | Excerpts from “The Red Mill» | [S4€0 fo Chesenne and. Chevenne i« were issued in 1921, carried 53 per cent | EUTEIESE (18 6q {0 the maximum | sergeant until September 19, 1864 | were: Rev. Dr. Charles H. Butler. se | bla road ‘and 16th street about 5 Herbert interest. The new ?T}i‘lelclar:;:«’{mf lnfll.‘”h;-nofils " rherefore you are entitled | December, 1871, Gen, Clem w!:a':nngg yetary treasures. ana vice presi-| PLAN ROCHAMBEAU HONOR gelock i the atternoon. while the Vaine Caprice; SMassotan ey section ‘will be d’i’if':fi.(m?f;'flfi.c.',';' 23 per cent Interes est rate of | " aceive the maximum adjusted |a sccond’ lieufenant, Z4th Infantey. |gents: Rev. W. A. Morgan, Rev. D. L. | o te colllaadiwith e auto- Curti 1 aoutiens as vase Wil tok any government security since the issue | (2 FECCIVE, MC, LTI, Sin'Sll] | transterred to the Quartermaster | piiyemore, Rey. H. W. O. Millington, | mobile at 7th and D streets south- | | vSecond Hungarian Rhapsody and acetylene gas rays will take (1 of Panama Canal bonds. At the eame | [7 0 0q % "o " vour application is |Corps in 1882 and was re Rev. O. E. Hawthorne, Mrs. John|S. A. R. to Place Wreath on|west two hours later. Neither boy it place of the retreating sun on th. time the British government made a pay- | o1y "oes "G ¥ 0" Narterly cash in- | major-general in August, 1916, Newton Culbertson, Rev. P, W. Cros- was hurt seriously. “The Star Spangled Banner. east and west wings, until there will ment of $69.000,000, which, under the | Sk ("o '§62.50, beginning March | Judge John T Goolrick served 0|y, ™' pey "Charles H. Butler, Rev.| Statue Here July 1. o FIAITY, Godey, " eighteen, 1205 G PaNg . remain for the daylignt hops only the L‘,‘:’vfi‘:f{.n‘ii s %S‘Qii-mp;xfl:-:: 1, 1925. B ferederiowsburg and Spottayl. | George M. Commings, Mrs, G C. Mor-| The 199th anniversary of the birth | pig et A anjucedsowhen (oAt the United States Capitol | | Zhentes in the cast. L e fore, will cut off $69,000,000 of liberty | ¢ Question seven of the applica- |vania Courthouse and has, sinee":he flzh‘;fi“é‘;")u > ;(c::wbnfi;‘ }?\brt of Comte de Rochambeau will be com- | automobile at South Carolina avenue A e S, ynllnl;. The line has been divided into thre: bonds bearing an average of almost 4 | ;0% SUSSHOR, SETCR Bl PN SPPOri |war, done a great deal of writing|Meiton Rev. M, S Kenworthy, Mrs. | o .ted by the Sons of the American |3nd 13th street southeast about 4 Willjam H. Santelmann, leader: postal zones. New York-Chicago- per cent interest. you please help me out? Question [oh the subject. Among s e | M. Drooks. Rev. OB Fuits, Rev.| Revolution In the District of Colum. gclock in the atternoon. He was| | Tayior Branson. second leader. Cheyenne. and Cheyenne-San_Irran 2 . (e g % y .o ede o & oy - See o3 . - | taken y V. kS i 2 i ) tes per o L O sl it | cr wt itions orion e l&;dml;ere!l::t;:’rha)f no'one who has |H. I Ranck, Rev. W. L’ Darby. and | pia, Tuesday, July 1. A select com- Athiinon, GeAtaE Tor-a frastirs o Ot aper]. Bumbouse S s Tor A et While the cut in the total de 8 at #P5|a T thorough knowledge of the |Deef ckett. g the Lot oe @ Sl ure, S atea Tt cack 1 brought about by this one operation ap- | order named, from —— to ——= L3 TNOE, (RO GEC tion than he. Afiffexves | wore deilversd at the|mittes will place s wresth on che | E FIERL lex and femoved to hsp ). mem o . o..o.ooo Wagner | SOCIS0h, eticts may bo matled an: peary &% & drop in the bacicat whes qen; ha in three hospitals, both on | Maj. O'Connor is in charge of the|meeting by Rev. Dr. Harry L. Bowl-| {iiica that time. The committee is e (b) Intermezzo derellas | [air mail junction peint. Afr mai sidered alongside the national debi. of | BEES 104, 0 (IHIE"Gde. 1 was not |project for increasing the water sup- |by general secretary, and Dudley Oli- | .omposed of Clarence A. Aspinwall, Wedding Pre - postage will suffice even though “mere than $21,000,000,000, Treasury of-| LS 20C regiment or any other unit, |Ply of the District and the projects | ver Osterheld, general counsel of the | COMPERCR o, o Eree® no PRI | MENTAL TESTS PROBED. e £ Correspondance oHEtRBtes ang o ficials point with ' eatisaction to the | With 4% CoRImMERL OF SA¥ 0T Kons |for improving the mavigation of the |Yord's Day Alllance of the United | GiF 0™ " liey David B. Karrick, Saxaph solo, “Tyrolienne | [minates off the air mail line. amount of interest that would have to | jlow SE0RId T SRAWEY B0 B e | Potomac andthe reclamation of the|States, with headquarters in New | 7anC ™y * Rorrick, Jr.; Richard W. T Variee" .................Buot Tri-colored red, white and blue let be paid, and that means taxes to be| 0. . 1%lied on?—H. Y. W. valley of the Anacostia River. York City. Hynson and Benjamin deM. Miller.| Lasalle Method Taken Up by Mid-| | Musician Frank Wiblitzhous ter boxes instalied along the routr raised, provided there was no Tediction Qétached servi — e Accompanying the committee will be Grand scenes from “Pagliacc signify the special service. Others in th‘e“%e:nl.o o%'g-in'lr“-::aun r?a}:s‘flfie gi:'\é l!htey::mv:e;? :;\e :‘:’\D eor ;{;nf: Bishop TFiske studily G-ininz REILLY HEADS ALUMN' Brig. Gen. George mcn%xdi-{ pre‘;i- City Citizens. e T S"beoncfinhl]n a’rre :elng lnstx;lled in important cities onl; X X secu! 3 o o jety, an ev. r. altz, 0| ver,” ar off the route wher: S Ve o ah petired and destroyed a total of [ which you were stationed, together | ..o oo oy pignop COTHNL M il Meeting for the last time this sea-| | Torchiight Dance No. 1, been made for quick tranemiscion: br 3$521,000,000 in putstanding debt. with date of arrival and departure. | BALTIMORE, Ma. Fune 2775 200 Ty ) son in the Thomson School last night, i Meyerbeer | |mail to junction points for tranc e s Beady D o e Clower | Actua] dates |Unless you were in the “very Eood might and was resting Business High School Association Outings Sihetaled oriaT e e e e “Fhe; Stke Hpaugted-Banak jfer to airplane. et o iture,” 4 Treasury official | Marine Corps it is hot necessary to comfortably.” the superintendent of ke B Bt Four Outings ed. et o omigiave e qucx: s e {axS e added that in the last three mention the boats upon Which you |the hospital where the EP :mt‘;‘ Four organizations will hold out-|tests for school children referred to| | Home Band, bandstand, tomor- Club to Visit Member's Home i e A frcasury has been able on |sailed. Since you were going over- | prelate is (Il of pneumonia. said thi®| pysiness High School Alumni Asso- |ings at Chesapeake Beach tomorrow. | the executive committes for its con- | | row cvening At 545 "o clock 3 yen! seas for service ashore, the name of | morning. His temperature at clation elected John Reilly its presi-[They are Grace Episcopal Church of | sideration and with power to act and | | John S. M. Zimmermann, band. Members of the Cosmopolitan Club the boat is immaterial. Be sure, |o'clock was 99.7, pulse 100 and hr;r dent for the next scholastic year at|Georgetown, Maryland Avenue Bap- | express the sentiment of the associa- ‘master. their wives and friends will hold the ' and the great debt, 90 per cent of [ though, to give the actual date of|piration, 38. The bishop has T | the annual meeting last night, in the [tist Sunday School, Riverdale Pres-|tion toward the tests. This action March, “Our Governor,” |first of a series of “summer might o, AN Mlted directly from world war | sailing’ for France and the actual|slowly but steadily gaining for the|gonool suditorium. Other officers | byterian Sunday School and the | followed the submission of a report Fimmerman, | |tonight at the home of Michael Heis- N enditures, is gradually being whittled | date you disembarked. last five or six days. chosen are: Henry Schweinhart, first | Northeast Business Men's Associa- [ on the tests by the school committee, Overture, “Frolic of the Fairies, | |!€T; 8 member of the club. el — . — vice president; Marguerite McDon-|tion, Fifteen hundred are expected |Mrs. S F. Sparks, chalrman. Bigze | |, A0 entertalnment ~program hu i N 2 ough, second vice president; Leroy [on the four excursions. Miss S. S. Another resolution was adopted to Morceau, “Love in Idleness,” een arranged by Dr. J. Rozler Biggs = WGY; Benefit Ball Game July 26. Yale President Recovering. Mann, third vice president; ' Marine | Wheatley "of 1830 Florida avenue | refer the matter of & more adequate | ) ¢ g Macbern | |chairman of the entertainment com i rogram. . —Re- | Collins, secretary, and Jerome Kauf-|northwest is in charge of arrange-|playground for the omson Schoo! |' Fantasia, “Songs of Scotland,” | Be. AN ertram G. Lennon, R Albany Cher o Paul’ thAr;flE‘\iTe;;zh?:fmTa‘:f é".‘:‘i“ b{nnl,l‘ m&%fimfi‘%&lxfl%m{:n&ez&dg& man, treasurer. v ments for Grace Church: Daniel W.|to the executive committee. ~Alleged | Lampe | |bhael Semmes, Milton Hopfenmater Members of the cholr of St. Dauls | the anpha, A0 " the American | of President James Rowland Angell| Of the cighteen candidates on the | Worley is chairman of the Riverdale | placing of wrong strect numbers near [ | Fox trot, “Mr. Radio Man,” |Joe Fisher and Anthony A. Auth Episcopal Church of Albany, M. .| EFS “bark July 26 for the benefit | of Yale University, who underwent |ballot for membership on the execu- [committee, and Dr. Robert W. Mc- | the corer of 14th and N streets was . Friena | |Dancing is also scheduled after the ve a program of chorus selec- 5 the followi ere | Cullough of 804 H street northeast |referred to the committee on streets| | Valse intermezzo, “Fascina- | |entertainment. A buffet will gl D M WGY. The late|of the Catholic Community House.|an operation last Friday, were very |tive committee, the fo ng wi ug! ascina- | [sotestainment. & buffer supper will tions tonight f - [chosen: Mary Sherman, Richard Hart, | has charge of details of the business | and alleys for investigation. J. C. .. tees pro ofgis HeRanectidy o8 The teams to participte Wil e e | o o toted. and | Maswell” Stokes, James C. Wilkes, |men's outing. Athletic events: with | Buchanan, vice presiddut, presided. Ohi, Babyi* " Donaldson | | weekly luncheon will take place on Peslaning at 10:30 Ok e | reim and the Mohawks vs. the Pet- | he was declared to be ~doing finely; | Dorls Schultz, Robert Parsons, Henry |prizes will feature the church out-'The association will convene in reg “The Star Spangled Banner.” Thursday at the Franklin Square o organ v:c?‘:_l};;?mn tony, T worths, T couldn't b BetieR® ‘| E. Espey and Margaret McCloskey. ings jar meeting agaln next September. Hotel, manus Ble ¥ 1 . | | | | Washington, D. C. | & occasion to retire more securities Thah it has lssued in each fiscal opera-

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