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- U. $. WORLD FLYERS lToHyhU.S.-ml Fugitive Mine hier Is Shot By the Adasctuted Proes. ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo, - —Clyde N. Fiaber, cashier of the Guan Quealy Csal Cowmpany heve, who disappeared yesterday at the same ttme that the semi-monthly pay roll of the company vanished, early today by J. Walker, mine foreman and friend of Fisher. Flsher was making for a cache ot food, water and blankets in the mountains two miles from a coal eamp where he had previously worked when he was shot. He died a few hours later in & local thé reparation conferénce, But Mr. The machines Wil remsin st thé . Wegk Outing. Dosstbly uncil Feiasy whew wwey hop Directors Not Aaneweed. || west Washifiton assembled at (Ne|and Greenland, and them home. ation will Be Segew by e Gratn Nr Camp Good Will AT | in ehorr tome trip across the Atantic. Anibissador Kellogs wae unabis to Mothers and Children @0 f0|sterting presentse o totcer of wei-| 2,500,000 Shares in M,- Crovdon sirdrome over night and ovérhadled and new énigines installed |4 oo, e Groenleat School this morning as| wop e wonen o oA g | Heting Compaty, the merged $36,000,000 To be elgible, It became necessary, | American Fiyere Leave in High | ©0Ur CMoags and one Kansas City grain be présent, becausé of thé opening of | Good Will for Two- | e mactin e ' 000,000 Company Gffered. posstbly until Friany when thiey hop A merty crowd of chilarén of S6uth- | Preparatory to the jump to lceland | “CMICAGO, July 16 —fwimentats oper- candidates for a two-week outing at capitalised concern whieh amalgamates || dompany, and which is designed even- as in all similat parties, to pass the Sptrits for England. S hospital. scrutinizing eyes of the examining m':’::“: EEc ewnol s cont i Two airplanes, which Yesterday physicians and nurses—in this ease | 37 the Assmelated Préms # jolned in the search for Fisher, Drs Heitmullef, Tibbetts, Wilson snd| LEBOURGET, Fance, July 16.~The| THe company wili start without de Sullivan, and Miss Ohr and Miss | Ametican Army ‘round-the-world fly. | IaY €0 handle the grain crops thut are Woodzell, who had voluriteered their|ers Noppéd off from the alndrome (COMINE to market in the elsvators it services and who were not only on |here at 11:05 o’clock this morning for | CONtrols here and at other grain centers the lookout for the slightest trace|@ngland. with a capacity of 50,000,000 bushels, of contagious or insanitary condi-| Col. DeGoys, ohief of staft to Lauren | 3cCOTding to JoMm CaMoun: O'Lafghlin, y tions, but were also concerned to|Eynac, undersecretary for avistion, | SPOMesman for the grain merchants. | CAPY, J. H\ RLKIN, Jl.. v g ,. i o ———————— Feetical balitntal care while at ihe|military attache, representing the [OPOTALION ameng the manmger director| Sorigen me o il we and has arvanged camp or upon return to tHe city. That| Amefican Embassy, were on hand to | five mén Rave Been named representing [to lemve esrly ihy Augwet for Fried- FI BE returned last night without finding amy trace of him. A search of the vicinity revealed a cache of food, water and blan- kéts and also the entire pay roll of llc eompany, totaling more than the fame of Camp Good Will had evi- 1 ith the companies to séll' t6 the | richuii v wiiere. the I dently spread was shown by the fe-|S¢e the airmen off, along w! - Dprupostng insen ZR-3 Tmark. o one boy that the reason he |cfowd of admirers who spent all the | fArmers: Georgs B Marey, president | Some' eces Ton th o Unsted Staten. Dead by Friend " CATHEDRAL GOES was shot and fatally wounded ‘| FAMOUSRUSSIAN (9% 5% s HIGHTRAY SURVEY To Make It Grey! D AGAIN ASKED old, and his mephew, George Vietor ’ Pill, twenty-five, are tired of the W Jests and merry quips of thetr "0“9 by friends and acquaintances over the Y se“flht to Study Plan = 2 unusuainess of their name and today 2 and Church Dissensions |..0i° ot or thele name and e | for Development in Qutiy- permit them to change their pa- H - e Cause Change to MuSeum. {(ronymic to Gray. which was the ing Sections. maiden name of the mother of the elder Pill. The ¢ Through Attorney Leo P. Harlow |, o m:'.“,"":l:r::! 'n ‘bzmmc 3 ew the soviot govemmment Allows. the (e 0 men tell the court tnat thoy | gl YT M6 renewing in theix population full religious lberty, | FT0 “: e fl‘"’ m“"‘mch em- | 197 @ small appropriation with which secent diasensions within the Rus-| ol MOt U000 " n | to make another study of the highe sian Orthodox Church and Com-|their business relations because of | way plax in the cutlying sections of the munist anti-religious propaganda |their name. When written the name | gy is frequen! istak for Rice, the have foreed additional churches In . 7 and ceuses contusion | Last Year the ecity heads asked Russia to suspend services. in their bank accounts and in other | $10,000 for this purpose and it is Following the example of the |business affairs. believed the same sum is being eathedral of St. Isaac, which closed B T T L O sought how. The project was in- #ts doors recently, the famous serted in the District bill as a Sen- Cathedral of Kazan on the Nevwky ate amendment, but was lost in, con- Prospekt, containing the miracle- ference. . wo, Dogking Viegtn of Xoezen and the] Engineer Commissioner Bell has deiraied Napolcon in_ 1313, probaviy Been keenly interested in the question soon celebrate mass for the last of providing for a proper street plan ti d b 3 i e iy e T ] for newly developing areas and for been "(n‘"" and b:%:flrgce(p[. 50 5 those undeveloped tracts that will in meéager at the catl managers & have found it impossible to meet ex- 7 1on fetnre e ovetnd Ay By the Associated Press. LENINGRAD, July 16.—Although wanted to go was because they had | morning watching the evelutions 6f | APmour Grain Corpotation: B E. Row: |United Stwtew aw rus ebeerver nses. The historical museum of Membe! Questi Although the original highway plan such good “eats” there. enbaum, president Rosenbsum Grain Peningrad has ‘oftered to" tais Three e rs @StiQN | was careruily thought out. present Members of the Sauthwest Citizens' | the French military airplanes while | Corporation: Fdward B Giaser. presic | ALA€ frow Germmny ¢ America tho magnificent ‘sdiice, which is pats offcials feel that 1t was Dr;tlczlly Assoclation furnished motor transpor- | waiting for the Americans to take-off. | dent Rosenbaum Brothetw: John T i Septembier. torned atter St. Peters of Rome, and | Right to Sit in Judgment |7 P tation, while Lansburgh & Brother | The camp was In a state of great | Jtréam, vice president J. €. Shaffe convert it into a public museum and Impossible to foresee accurately that and Goldenberg's gave the use of iy " apout the time the world | 3rain Company, and Georss H. Davis, | art gallery. ‘ far in advance how all of the outly- trucks to transport the mothers and president Davis Noland Mersii Grain | thildren Cto the eamp. Other mem- |girdlers were ready to staft, with |Company. bers of the association volunicered | passenser planes arriving from Lon- | ~OfMcial recognition of the plam for i o assist the doctors . | inviting farmers to purch: . marshaling the children for thelr ex- |0n ahd Amsterdam and ether pas- | (L0 0% (ATEEES G0, Durchase snd aminations. sefiger machines taking-off. One of | company whose formation under co- A similar party of mothers and|ihece had just risen above the house- | operative laws was announced yest. children was assembled in George- o ster- town under the direction of Miss Jane [ t0P8 When Lieut. Lowell H. 8mith, me’nt‘l‘r’;r’r‘xmle}:ich;::d‘:&:{te‘?ll:fm’:fi; Grey Allen, Georgetown visitor of the | rommander of the éxpedition, etied, | American Farns Bureat Federation. (] Associated Charities. Wise Brother®| «A)l right, boys, we're off,” A the | The statement sald it was hoped to took the party to camp, assisted BY | uopicago” forged across the fleld, fol- | Work out details at a meeting Friday. Against Rebels. Willi P ] lather, who loaned his . e e ot Tor ths BuEpORE. lowed by the “Boston” and the “New | ypcretary ot “’.,.’,""Rm“.';.f.‘:"“w".‘r‘:; f Y TNoS AIRES, July 16—An of Tha sunarintendent of Camp Good | Orleans.” Bureau Federation,” the _statement | Maj. 0’Cormor Makes Survey Will, Willlam F. Mengert, reported A b g sy B A e at noon today that the parties had metican Flags Waved. @anized Co-operative Grain Market. arrived safely for the midday dinner,| Amevican Mags were wavea trom |ing Company will be to deai with the| Of Damage to Channel |.; misnignt stating that the federals vhich v 1) 3 v “\":u‘t;:;;“vjvnl):d\":x“:‘P|(;.Br:::\’:.flly- the buildings of the alrdrome, from | Proposed plan of taking over the Mothers and children left the city | the housetops nearby and from the | mewme Company. Toounborn” Grarm From May Food. from the second and third distriets | fejq a2 the flyers went into the alr | Company, Rosenbaum Brothers, 3. C of the Associated Charities. The party | (00 T8 L8 B B on oy | Shatfer & Co. _and e e telegrams are continuing 1o AFFivi sisted of 123 mothers and children. i Merrill Grain Company of Kamsas| surveys conducted by Maj. J. A.|jndieating that “patriotic battalions’ . with readmission of 19 need- age,” “good luck,” ahd “brave.” Cel.|City." e e e ’ R e : O’Connor, engineer officer in chargé | have bean organtzed in nearly all th . ds Coys ahsuter “good-bys” loug Directors Named. of the improvement of ithe Potomac |cities of HSao Paulo State 1o battl brought the total in camp to River, show that it will cost about “won an important action against rebels, eapturing many prisoners.” While the normal capacity is but | ®nough to be Reard above the din of | The statement lists the following 130, Volunteers who assisted in get- | the motors as the machines began to | men as having been invited, elected ting ‘the Camp Pleasant parties off and nuln' aecept place; $70,000 to repair the damage done by | that intense feeling in othér district; included members of the second dis- f'.::"n::‘.':‘;:“;'"!m_':" r’:,';f:..bu"‘ ml“’."‘c::-"fl'" g "!’; the heavy May flood to the Virginia ct conference—Mrs. C. W. Childs, g RS g etin, . E. 5 G'E. Jones and Mrs. Sadie Mur-| The machines took the air grace- |Bradfute, Ohio, president il [ ANOL Bt CHEBRERUDINL SN S | ok ol v, while M. E. Hortop, Lansburgh | fully, although eareening & bit in the &menc-u Farm Bureau Federation; | Highway bridge. & Bro: d_Toli W = e nmn:a\m'p"enn';p:a‘r;:u&on ITER fUF- | \tiffening breese, while the French |the American Wheat Growers. lnc: or four feet less than the | troops attacking the rébels at Sa rimers Gen. Taylor, Chiéf of Engineers, |dispatches rectived today at th AFTER MOTHER’S SUICIDE |™he, toectators romained with hete | {ou2tlil S0 oot of'tne Towa ;35355, nas allotted $5.000 for dredging oper. | Brasilian: embassy Official Report Claims Win- | colossal itatucs "ot "the raints. the The official bulletin announces that the insurrectionists. It o states eves fixed on the fading planes until| Elevator Assoctation: Millard Myers. |ations during the current year, and | Activity along the whole feent of th I[ll 136 Corinthian columns a espec of marble, the great golden dome and on Case. :gsf,';efp‘f::;;‘n;’“'"" peRaseenocs Park Roads Amoug First. imposing in all Russia. Built in the| Even a special act of Congress ning of Important Action |form of a great cross, the cathedral|ang an opinfon by the Comtroiler| 17 this connection, Maj. Bell be- s 236 teet' 1o 47180 fect wide. Tl e 1ts magnificent paintings, gold Ikons, | General construing it, have failed to|'1eVeS that there are some localitie splendid interior and balustrade of | quiet the row in the Tariff Commis- |/ Which the natural topography of solid" silver, welghing 3,800 pounds, | gion over the competency of certain | (e 1and could be retained in laying ::-Y’::a"b:n-::-'flm oth‘rnl:o‘p'):: commissioners to sit in certain cases. |OUt strects and grading them. He ¢aptured trom Napoleon, Among its| It was disclosed today that when “":s:‘" L:e;i:ve, h_r::ever} that this - | treasures are twenty-three keys to sl s eities wrested from | -v: nreon, in. | the commission recently undertook al ] carried to i he first moves that would Acial Beasilian communique from Rio| LSS WECEUEL 5 Fheirma | Its investigation of the butter tarifr,| ©Ome of do Janeiro was received by La Nacion | SUH D ad three members, whose participation |B® made if funds are appropriated for in other cases has been questioned|® TeStudy of the highway plan would § be to map out drivewa, thi gh th RAINBOW VETERANS R e Chvsctariaun il s i TO MEET IN CHICAGO | that under the new law they could witory. not act in the butter inquiry because| It is probable that the Commi:- each of them owned a farm on which | 8ioners will detail some official of th Choose Site for 1925 Session at|pytter is produced. Engineer Department, or some « Convention—Chicagoan | The three were Chairman Marvin|Pert under the city engineers, ‘o Close of Conven PR Fant Citmtmionces Burseas. andishe 4 casell stadly of the neser 8 Named President. Glassis, and their attitude evoked a |®ections of the District as soon as ¢ He . ¢ . outside of Sao Paulo Prevaills &SNSt |y \oriareq Press. a bitter storm from the opposing ele- | aPpropriation is available. COLUMBIA, 8. C., July 16.—Chicago [ ment In the commission. led by Vice the prisohers captured yes- | was selected as the meeting place for |Chairman Culbertson. Divided three | VIRGINIA TO ABOLISH . J. Brown, Minnesota, president of | The channel is now but 20 feet deep 'efd'ry’“hy pBrunll.n government | the 1925 convention of the National|and three, the commission appealed A 0 OL S O | Rainbow Veterans' Association at the [to President Coolidge, who in turn PULLMAN SURCHARGE : i Harey L. Keste, Nebraska, president - —a ;:::‘l‘"e:‘m‘::':;h ;;:;:u::‘:"";“m:i of the United States Orain Growers, lepth considered necessary Tere mmatee of e Poy the |¢losing session today of the annual |referred them to Controller Gen- BABY STILL MISSING honor above the fleld fall tn behind. | dent of the | mfi“s?.')\p""' i B o ide sovlutionists. secording” 1o oMelai | convention which opened here Sun- |eral McCarl for & definition of the | o tion Gontemplated by Corpora- ¢ | day. law prohibiting a commissioner from In keeping with precedent, the con- |drawing salary for sitting in a case tion Commission, Says operations was reported, with the|vention will be held on the anniver- |in which he or his relatives have a 3 Richmond Woman's Bedy Found| > Ultipeated. inols ¥armers' Elevitor: J. F. Reed. | probably will ask Congrass for a spe- | rebeis continuing to £ive way. Mili- | gary of the battle of Champagne, in |direct or pecuniary interest. Clistrnen Leave tn Nigh Spirite. Farm Bureau Federation; Oscar Ash. |0lal appropriation of 370 additionsl, | tary operations, the dispatches said. | which the division participated, which |y c R By the Associated Press. in Canal After Use of Blood- Lieuts. €mith, Wade and Nelson, | ¥orth, Mattoon, ill., grain’farmer; Gi to complete the approved project. | Afe {:20:'.',: 5 :r':znm"o‘ a1l 'or. | was July 14, 15 and 16. et » ned. RICHMOND, Va. July 16—That hounds in Hunt. together with ~thetr mechaniclans, | B Gioveeitie, (o Srain farmer; ganised détachments” — Particular| Fred B. Crawford of Chicago, for-| The controller general's opinion was|the 50 per cent Pullman surcharge Cloverdale, lows, grain farmer. BOY SLAYERS mention s madé of the eMciency of [marly a sergeant in Company C, 149th | sent to the commissioners today, |rate will be abolished in Virginia at By, the 2 sociaishiron. :"""“d :m:'i‘o::: ""ml H"‘"'," m::?‘l‘.;:‘ly"?.{ge O tatement” edda CLAI LT s B D B a Sl R Tiela Artillory. was elected president | but some of them appeared as much |an early date was indicated yester- RICHMOND, Va. July 16.—All ef- |Jf, and Ber, n, went away In | Me 3 seribed “as_consideradly superior to ¢ 2 £ ey will work out by-laws, con- on [t sea as ever after reading it. It|day by Chairman William F. Rhea ‘f’;whré:"or' ln‘rlrl lnu:h Hebmalco ;:ufilnltl: high spirits, confident they would De | iruces, ate., and the board of direc. PLANNED FRATRICIDE that of lno febels. of theh’nwclluon' by :c.celn-::;uhn held, with other things, that the|of the state corporation commission Sacqueline Chetstian, o8 -montn . |able to make up considerable time|tors permanent management will be PR His Sifie) Was OIS % in opening the hearing of that body old child of Mrs. John B. Chistian, |0n their schedule if their supplies |announced Proposed to Kill Young Brother:of DEMOCRATS MUST BUILD Brig. Gen. Henry J. Reilly. family connection mentioned in the|on the question .of removing the Vew | 1aw implied “the group including the | charge. ;:‘:,0:: nl:u?ld{(- :’wfii“éfin'.'i, (;‘:v:mu:: :‘,‘.fi'.“;’,;,',‘,".’;,‘.'\f,’,';‘,:‘_'::‘:,f“’.,,““;fl’.’; )h-d‘::::t.:":r l: m».ny Loeb for Thrill, Darrow ENTIRELY NEW "ACH"‘E Yo,r:m::a 'r‘::loe‘c.ta:- cl?:pfllzn?tot‘;; husband and wife and persons re- hlge?dhrhing Ihall ;-l-;erreegq:n:;:mn:;: truitiess. n they ook upon the remainder of |¥ill b at 208 South La Salle street, offcers were elected as follows: Capt. |lated to them by afinity or con- | S{UR, 0% 1m0, [UItReE, ROSIROneREnT The body of the mother was lo- Chicago. Upon completion of the finai Says. Raymond & Cheseldine, Columbus,|sanguinity within one degree, which |@dded: “In fact, to be frank with you, (Continued from First Page.) catedh}enherdly.mlfl'r - all-night | the fiying route easy compared n:n:nmmu, the com' ::.n‘y.wm be- search, when officers ecame con- &in business with a id-in Vinced' that she had drowned, and | yicy he spots in the Facific that|gouig capital. This capital i e drained the canal. . Mrs. . Christian | §aVe them trouble. supplied through the grain marketing | By the Associated Press. wag last seen alive when she left het | The American alrmen were the ob- | companies that are taken over by CHICAGO, July 16.—Nathan Léo- home yesterday, about noon. catfy:|jects of all sorts of atteation up to|the new co-operative. pold, jr.. and Richard Loeb, awalting ing the baby in her afms, and walked toward the canal. Later in the after- | the minute of their departure. Scores men like Gov. Cox in Ohio are to be asked 1o 1end & Band at the wheal, and under their influence it is be- 2100 i’ pacord: :'.,."W’;‘m..,.. trial August 4 on charmes of kidnap- [lieved the state organizations can be Ohio, first vice president; Sergt.|would include the father, mother. |8éntlemen, I will state that the com- . lates enterin an Charles Kain, New York, second vice | cblidren and brothers and sisters of | Tuseion cemtempiotes SREORE 0 president, and Sergt. A. C. Davis, Los | the husband and wife,” and that a|questién.” o i At the hearing it was brought out Angeles, third vice president. & .t’:tlor be«:u-hryh»mlerelst et ATIeIE hediing 1t nes beougng oar ‘an interest upon which action in the | gpolighed the gyrcharge and that in i Vi 4 i 8 v be. - noon her husband, John B. Christian, [of photosraphs and post cards were |co-operative marketing act of 1923 |ing and slaying thirteen-year-old | tevived for natisnal duty. CLEVELAND OFFICIALS T e e s member of the firm of Robert S. presented for autographing, with |Which was sponsored by t.ne farm bu- | Robert Franks, once considered Ern- Democrats are to be urged every- - ely rather an | 1e every other state since 1920. Only Christlan & Son. merchandise roXSS | many requests for them to do er.|Tetl which le in barmony with the | 4} 4en, sleven years old. brother of a2 "“"{"',',3 e Bt men for QUARANTINE THOUSANDS | remotely refiected. the raliroads were heard today. The ecame alarmed when Re called hig|TAGY Tequssts for them to d Qatidnal co-eperative act. the Capper. | S8 Lot B8 o of their seareh | binel ey s, Yiar, o, that the na; It appears likely that the quarrel|Norfolk and Western aione atfempt- home by telephone and failed to c-t an answer. "ol Rovert M. Thompaon, for the greatest legislative victory of 1922. | for a thrill, according to defense at- |every favoring local influence. will be renewed as soon as the com- | d to explain the immunity of West Downtown District Roped Off Virginia from the tax. The repre- A searching party was organized |American Olympic athietes, sent a| ™.tne articles of incorporation show May Draft Al Smith. mission meets again. hat road sald that their ‘wireless mes: e from Le Bourget torneys. gentative of-that and bloodhounds were used to trace | 30" Eroydon to be iven to the fiyers | Fofimue 00 Cepital stock, @ivided a8 | Tip iy reason thers is no ome | In this connestion great pressure is| While Compulsory Vaccination Biraies eI, mileage fn that state 1= so little that canal. 1t is the belief that the miss. | When they landed in Engladn, con-| “One million shares of common |who wants to see the boys freed.” |being drought to bear upon Al Smith Is Enforced by City. MRS. LANSING K. TEVIS i ing baby went to her death In the|VeYINE the American teams' €004 |stock at §1 8 share. Clarence S. Darrow, chie? of counsel |to run for & third term as Governor of arms of the mother, who, friends say, | Wishes for sucoess in the filght. “One million shares class A prefer- had been. despondent over her own i1l health and sickness of her chil- MacLAREN HOPS NORTH. “Five hu naru shares of class B|and lawyers are actually afraid of the |do so. feels he has given my preferred stock at §50 & share. Boys, and it Is for the sake of soclety ears to the State in vi red stock at Share. for the defense said. “The family Mr. Smith is reluctant to | BY the Asmociated Press. AND FELTON ELKINS WED |tion will be heard. when H. J. Today the other side of the ques- CLEVELAND, Ohio, July 16.—Four thousand persons living in a downs ner, traffic commissioner of Norton and Portsmouth. will appear before dren. Before her marriage Mrs. SRS the commission in the interest of the Christian was Miss Anne Kerans of | o0 wwooa et "on to o Income Use Fixed. that the parents do aot wast the bos | Rip, 10" risinls i ;',;';;n:;; town district were under quarantine|COUPle Spending Honeymoon | the commisSon In I8 (TSN Sargl Staunton, Va. tish Para- ol 1."5?“":0;«““‘.:'1‘;.;!::‘-‘5 Fread Airs 0 as 10 lay up something pending compulsory vaccination to- Abroad—Third Venture should be remo»ed TR mushiru, Xurile Islands. financing purposes. It I8 also under- | The theory of the defense, it was |§Eains pnv-r al rainy day. The |day upon orders of H. L. Rockwood, e WILBUR AND LEJEUNE 5 i e e 2to0d the earnings of new indicated after numerous examina- E’,‘m"""_ i T “‘M"Fo"“f","“,;'{; city health commissioner, following for Each. SEEK NEW WITNESSES TOKIO, July 16.—A. Stuart Mae- n&’i..'t":xp'-'fl‘- S50¥3 SPETAUINE S04 | tiona by allenists and experts Bad |siaiide UL Tor the Biace and cortainty |dlstovery of two new casen of small- | By e Asciaie Pree. RE\”EW A. E. F. MARINES Laren, the British around-the-werld e 8 g '{Bck I be used in retiring | been completed, will be that the kill ;;:::B‘r' ll:n eo.ul“ fiyer, left Toshimoye Lake, Island of | 18588 & e corpo- Paramushiru, the most northerly of Patronage divi twa coincidentally insane impulses. |system 'm permit in seleotl! & cant gaged Today in Big Military nn to members of the nuoelnno The victim was merely a subject for [d (or Congress, both House X ing of the Franks Boy was “: Toe| The A iootats Wil Sndsavir to New Yerk Brigade Stationed at Quantico En- | Yetorofu, early this morning for|ration will hur a qmuena ol l per | sponse to an irresistidle mandate of | gxercise an much care as the lrluu‘rly to the area with vaccine at daylight. |Ne ork and San Francisco, last| , o\ uoies Told Others Than pox in the nelghborhood. A corps of| NEW YORK, July 16.—Friends otf |N HAGERSTOWN MURDER twenty-five nurses and doctors went|Felton Elkins, wealthy sportsman of Bixty-five policemen roped off the |night confirmed the report that he ,‘{ district and followed out orders that |had married Mrs. Lansing -Kellogg| Those Named Saw Woman Kill the larger Kurile Islands. The will operate according Ben: They want to ger U theie Tevi Spectacle. weather was favorable. to""rules 'And customs of vatious ezt |an emotional experiment in the eyes wrengih in the feld. ' ME. Davis Is an |no one was to leave the area or en- | LoV/% of Boston June 3¢ A license Railroad Man. Spectal Dispated te The Btar changes. . il of the youths, the allenists an greanizer of ne Mean ability himself |ter it pending new instructions. inquiry at the marriage licerise bu- Ml o nr- s emders of the association, ace f an, s _ener rec orc i A iy teh tb The Star. fifi?fi?lgr&?&lfl}&vy‘{%’ini'&l”."’ TBAWLER PREPARES WAY. | e o ate %o 58”"55'",3":- fense attotneys say. il D" vening all ot ‘the seuresaive CHINA AND RUSSIA WILL mm!x:“x;: g:lu‘xg:l.ra hoz:.;rym:;g pow .??{:XGDE‘.};.STO"VN. il s — e ) . ac- act na fide u campaign plans. Ing sailed on the Majesti ¢ ¢ Sompanied by Maj. Gen. John A. 1e. | gupply Bases for MacLaren Estad- ah8 i) e required to purchase one GIRLS DODGE COURT.. (Coprright, 1930 . Ry ajsatic June 38 |That persons other than those whom jeune, commandant of the Marine h-re of common stock, par vi )u $1, » b At S EXCHANGE AMBASSADORS marfied twice before. Felton Elkins witnesses testified were at the home e s e e e e lished in Aleutian Islands. nd one share of clags A prefe 3 is_the son of Wililam L. Elkins [of Henry Orcutt, mear this city, wit- inspect the entire expeditionary bri- tock, par value §35. The articles of teral After Ar- ae:“ (of fhe marines stationcd at| ny the Amociated Press. fncorboration provide that the'grain Four Forfeit Collateral 5 o arketing com| can han "This force consists of the Sth R A B COAST GUARD|CH nan.mfm?e L S rest Under Dry Act. 6th Regiments of Infantry, the CUTTER HAIDA, S8t. Paul Island,| ot ghate in the patronage dmdena Elizabeth Clements 31 years old, Regiment of Artillery, the Engin Alasks, July 16.—Within a week the “In econferences between various n Dixon, 81, 731 of Baltimore Woman. Battalion, Signal Corps, aviation and trawler Theipvale, which established | farm groups duri the past two|604 ¥ strest; Evelyn Dixon, 31, other special troo, Appmxmnely ra weeks it has been pointed out thlt in | Thirteenth street; Agnes Bhaw, 21, Bpecial Dispated to Tho Star. 3,500 men take part In mili- \wunty "::" bases along tho Allu- the organizing of this company and| .., —p,, ning road northeast, and 3 —Go! ary spectacle, with a muna band the Alaal B3O facilities of these grain - old, 310 f“"mo ain wit OF "over 100 musicians and e saiuis | sula for A, Btoart D ciirenans b ing companies there will be Eleanor Dracums, 23 years old, of e Y et Ared"to the ‘Secretary SF the "Naxs | sampenions, Sitich §obe fyeta. will eftected thi Twelfth street, the four youns white e “é“{n““:" S $1,500 LEFT GONZAGA. Clarendon Citizens Told Develop- ment of County Depends on Fair Valuation. tor “the bottles of coca cola u,{ncv .'::::f'.:,” the taking over of | /s "latt here for you t3 kasp cool Ships Will Be Stationed Along Spectal Dispateh to The Star. Their Atlantie Route. CLARENDON, Va., July 16.—C. R.| . plans worked out by Rear Admiral Taylor. addressing a meeting of the |momas P. Magruder, commanding the Clarendon Citisens' Association, last | ygne cruiser sauadron, for co-oporation | mpacial Dhvate to The siar night appealed to the citizens to|p, with the world nnr- bt awake to the necessity of y the Navy HAGERSTOWN, Md, July 16~ tax l"' ment in Mll’nlolbn- c"olfl:; l.“w"",‘,: ,d'““ gl mb N:‘““‘ rt- |Thrown dn the knives of a binder e o F o eDh to ke ke \oht of ' Ohaln of Fafis | when the horses he was ierm'ofthe <ot Sopoint o '&fl;um'?m the plasing of shive | rightened, Bemiat Bratss, o »[oan, musical comedy star, wha al . o to have r-muk tore Crowds. BINDER KILLS FARMER, | So, sttt RS and''ilc Betors CHICAGO, July 16.—Rosetta Dun- | with gems valued at §40,000. Provision for D. C. College in Will izl NAVY TO AID FLYEMS. the tarmery &‘c.‘ o veng yonen S il 1 $40,000 IN GEMS STOLEN. for us in the ice box.” mm Bandits Hold Up New York Store et i dits today held up the jewelry store | Powers here, who are onty ministers. | stitutl the final busi; - INJURED DANCER FINED. |5t'3ous rrict on crowded Avenus A | Karskhan carried | throusn the nero- 8cicd By the annual convention of | DIES IN MASSACHUSETTS_ on the lower Bast Side and escaped | tiations leading to Ouu‘y récognl- | which ended here last n! . ; street raflway capataist of Philadel- [nessed the murder of John H. Singa- Envoy to Peking Will Outrank |[Phis and grandson of the late Sen- |foose, Brunswick railroad man, was ator’ Felton of Californie. told authorities here today. Other Diplomats There—Kara- Elkins, the daughter of Mr.| Mrs. Cora Ricketts Wilkinson is be- and Mrs. Guy W. Currier of Boston, |ing held in jall charged with the Xhan Likely Choiee. yas Married in 1954 to the wealthy | murder of Singafoose and the wourd- Arthur Stickney of Bt. Louis. They [ing of Frank Burger. By the Assciated Prem. were divorce in 1920, and she was then| An inquest held last night failed to PEKING, July 16.—~China has ac-|married to Lansing K. Tevis. of San [gned new HgNt upon the case, except Francisco. This also ended in a |that the principal witnesses ‘e un- cepted the proposal of the Moscow givorce. : > able to agree within five hours of the government that China and Boviet by a battery of French 75-mm. guns. | arrive at Attu Island, the most west- | (ne aull nny -r n’lleulnt ma« | women -rrmea yesterday afternoon —— time of the murder and the number teland th island grou P S AT 5 Bats messass o | MU e now nave an_oppor- AT arkt Jares Torortn e e o, 2 | DISTRICT HOTEL MANAGER | “'sh e/t surger costinea at_tne H'GHER ASSESSME"T "?{fi"’n‘?’fifo‘:‘&gm waters “w“:wnefi’ e %'::'nn" m‘m s | charge "' - £ g cnh"unne l(om:“nmu gn'tm death | note accepting the Moscow pruionl HONORED BY As ;("“"t SRy .lng = wu; marki macht: 3 rre sever: IN ARLINGTON URGED | 31172 %, 20" 15 “anooieraBiusi seieme ot Sugaste pre | Sofutint o W s iRt vigtse FRL 1a (o 5% EVen | wae adivered to hen Sovet mion SOCIATION [Kisen ‘woman“atarzeled “severai AL * 6 organ tnm Company, | COUF "L s in & barber shop | here July 14. he had shown too much attention to ird ot Erscaees, u Frank 8. Hight of the New Wil-|& young girl who was visiting at the Oroutt. home, scene of the shooting. lard Vice President of Body The authorities are seeking to show < that the motive for the crime was The foreign office is advised that L M. Xarakhan, who has been the Boviet envoy to the Far East {n gen- eral, will be the first Russian am. Meeting in Cleveland. jealousy and that the woman threat- bassador under tA® new arrange- | By the Associated Pross. SIS NINga'soas's ltte ment. As such he will cutrahk the| CLEVELAN Ohio, July 16— . NEW YORK, July 16.—Three ban. | diplomatic Pepresentatives of the other | Eléction 2,’,.:,..,;'::,,‘,‘"‘,,“’;’,{:"" ot/ MOTHER OF R. S. ROBBINS con- the American Hotel Auocuuon \ien of the Sevitws, ¥rank A. Dudley of N China's choice of an ambasssder to the ssian ""mmflt has not ’L.Y '::I’ll‘l’:fl‘lec'.ed pre.ld‘fit °l Manager of Keith’s Theater Is in Somerville for Funeral by i, who Will take the matter nmflmy to and covering each 'was ground to death, policaman of Cicero, . yet hi-n announ 1 th 20 Sie the <ounty an “sssessment | 0% fi':‘;:.:'z: pro.:;lg :" :‘ Mm‘: 3 ’Hrf:mmuen & et wotkor -u‘u»'?m&l.’n.n'-‘::-; ‘:n‘«m MARYLAND HOME FIRED. Ve n:tto;sr 3 ;y'h“; %fl"’ w::' Today. . crulser chmond, was_injur . h Rresrromwmmnss eside; (W T ates, an LTSSy In th county at prement | 31RO o O g onip, will sail from New- | " Breeus wis @ native of England, |31 and costs on & charks oF dhee wummmufuum WAR 18 CHRISTIAN DUTY f‘ehn Davidson of Hotel Windsor, |, Roland 8 Robbina, manager of the 3 percent of iis forasale valuation | 9or F Ly July 2 for Remyth, Engisnd: |coming to this country, soveral vears |V S0 GiCine sarold (hoss arvest | HACHRSTOWH Mo, July lé—ar AYS W LR el .‘;‘;’:’x‘.fi Eopley ot Oman pine deparied for Bomerville, Mas andlhe Totat valuatians' ot ule county . “'“&! Sk w14 K B AR RS A BUES for s vicThtiat o &3 e ivel. |rests In comnection with the fre at| S ALTHER LEAGUE [ Saned2, , Buscne Epple ¥ | MoRaay"sveiing on Testaing’ of are placed at lpl;::g{‘lb!'nnaly % o Pmflfllh e “"‘n"“"' Y ve. \o the GIteroation. wu fined (the home of John Dalsuter, near prtintitndng Dé Vieginl g'! there of Mr. R-obh_l;!r: mother, our o e et g - ] : 1 and it thia | B0 &"‘ m‘m P Hana e SRatay, und #1'and costs for |here, Muaday atternoen, are axpsctsd | Cause Found in Sin, But Restatance | i endmant to the conatitutien | wag he eyt ed the books would show 108 loum -, REGLASSlFIED AY g..,:'&ny con .3_ shertly. Mrs. Delauter was awakensd o ceerea- nn prau uuon ?ha deceased had been i1l for sev- e LR S R SCALE WORKS FEW P st me e Bt | QUL T | S et S W e o8 | it e et gt burning fresly. Neighbdors aided Right at Tim 1 of rom state associatiéns | te an.o] 3 - that there was talk °g ., I !Aur ma lhlu will u\n aouuon B ! ire a 68, i [other k that there was talk of bonding the e oad losiane Drexel Leaves Hospital. n putting ' A ited ot “Individual representatio bjne Visited hig mother a week ago. gounty for, s, now, Jal ofr ey and| (9N DOt ak - "'{:fi“" ek « HARDSHIPS IN D, C.|, NEW YORK July 1§ —Almoss fully inm? rv- *3.’{.:’;::‘ .p"?;i none of thess things will materinlize “‘ldlln: rnm until the assessment books. show EoneTaRIC whs thought ot Nrat'ye | AOOFIR ln Inu true property valuation. Whe ke aboar an advance ofioer of ““ (Continued First have fractured his skull when < . comes to s question of stlling bonde | Army Ale Setvics, later proceeding acSOunanl trem Vet Page) savy iron bar ¢ “ i .h m B “ une | eall u 'rnylor nld the pn»nw pur- | to nlnn where the are soh ment, was cut from his already I jr u ax rum m. i s though t jied 1o stop p and Giatribate supplies ready low cu, -y. e went to fl uu e ..,.... precuta zhu the v-mu greater | in salary by $18 2 month. his mnmcm n.rm fl.‘& m th iment book: n ;wuon. the plans oall for the ials thes i R T bk ool AR TR |, SR e Sanewaest frm 4 me: Vi m ‘;‘un offered .by Mr. n lo; l,nrnl.nd—non Newport y | this old employe, In an eftort, it possi- A e 1228 o aks ohe matin on seincii, who will bring about the amm rs- | westward, in direct to President Coclidge, it neces- tion instructs the Do sary, to get justics. {o the m",m to the ocoasts of Green On the whols, howevar, the great County Civic Fed: fon to ui 0 that boay the appelntment of & com: | tion dankerous for llghter- change which had desn expected from “.‘J“‘b‘.‘ wm::.r&||{°n;:.£‘2‘t.‘.uu.‘u:..‘ Aeeo! e to reclassification caused less commont = S SR S B lets = - The Star’s Auto Route can be relled on to Distance Atlas work. The motion nquuu .n s 1115 be sent by mall, add e for postage Present this CouM and 15¢ at The Star Busj- - ness Office—or the newsstand of any. of the leading *hotels—for. & copy of- members of the Civic Federation to | Hornaflo: take the matter up with their re- spective associations 80 that th proj%clt will have united support. A higher assessment, it is pointed out, | August mean higher creased valuations would | A result in & reduction’of the levy. tinue, shd next year it Is ex he felt tified in returning ¢ | "'ST. PAUL, Minn., Julp 16.—Bxpress- | oine Wil recelve the Gesrbe. of | Lo his: duties herer The selegram ing the bellef that universal peace is a | bachelor of science in hotél manage- | anneuncing® her death therefore sy, and that the movement ef ment trom Cornell University. ploved & great surprise and shock to- pacifism fosters utopian hopés that will Mvs. Robbine was born at Fitch- | A g T TR '“‘".' ;| TOBACCO GROWERS HIT. |bvurs. Mass. ‘seventy-one years azo and was a a‘tldul':a :chhb t Ac: m; t Andover. She ha een a r Growars bt vm-ml- bright (ebascs font of | Sometville - for fortystwo in the south central part of Virginia|years. In addition to Roland 8. Rob- ";‘h'm'm". ";’- L Tine, ane is Survived by & 3dn, Curtls ot B 113 annla- of Some! ig partment rsaocds, cavr Taxi Line Denies Blame. ste: By the Avaotiated Press. Jr Fite. Program ot 2olel c?‘nuunh wl'f{ , other kinds of pesolution Ifl. arm . Charl A iebaty resultad batore g .'f fi&&\‘énl’mr %0 tan '3.‘.‘,2 e wflum which caused injuriée ton lfii ntlei Wat" on fi t -“lem\ Wolft Smith donal N 000 toward Beht of the growars on hess fu 5% e mn atk Hotel reaulted the m radio- ¥ thy ha < {from the officer driving his automo-, cost | bile n the wrong eide of & one-way. a el, acco ng to Yaid to M fty. arms 1n Charlette. o ulwer ahd y “the Wardman Ba d . Appomattox Counties. Park Taxicab (»mpnny to suits for mm&iuhm T vel\ of these dark to- dun-‘u brought by the officer and MAGK "“E e ond Bt IS sbason | neligance of 1he risar or one o e "“}. . nm ?.n Fo dupmamu. in 1“:: i nr the g b o the colil- .flfu -fl o driht e -:rn"%' Tt lated Qmfl -nd to per M of the Wk w%eo !nmd. lm!u at $10,000 m; 1 “m'u'.‘v'uwmwwm ko | srowere. e i Busband asks $4,000 damagen ‘1 J b ‘ | e

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