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‘THE ~ EVENING "'STAR, WASHINGTON,' "D 0, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1925. PILGRIM SOCIETY DINES THE RETIRI ITED STATES AMBASSADOR. The Prince Fales and members of the British cabinet were . ‘D 1= INIURE ¢ X SAS ¢ - < - . hosts to Ambassador Frank B. Kellogg, who is leaving London 1o accept the post of Sec State, in Washington, succeeding Secretary SIX KILLED AND 15 INJURED IN KANSAS TRAIN WRECK. Photograph taken a few minutes after a crash of a passenger and a freight train Hughes on March 4. Lord Desborough served as toastmaster of the dinner, and the attendance list contained 400 names. on the Missouri Pacific Railroad, a few miles from Nearman, Kan. In clearing away the debris of the wreck it was discovered the engine crews . Copyright by Underwood & Underwood of both trains and two soldiers had been killed. Fifteen other persons were seriously injured. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL OF FEDERATION HOLDS A CONFERENCE. The first nference of the Ameri: MISSING PIANIST WR]TI\(; A NEW SCORE. FEthel Leginska. whe WILL TRY TO SOLVE “MYSTERY OF SARGASSO SEA.” Dr. William Beebe (centeri. ist and ex- can Felloentii ol Libor since thie ek’ of Simacl Compers i Sellsk Misssi, Fla. Left so right: Ma disappeared on the evening of a concert she was to give in New. York, plorer. who is heading an expedition which sailed from New York yesterday on a 13.000-mile voyage. The and was later found at the home of friends in Melrose. Mass.. photo- principal object of the expedition is to sift the “mystery of the Sargasso Sea.” located in the Atlantic be- 5 ¢ % graphed at the piano yesterday. She is said to have suffered a nervous pe Verde and the West Indies. It is claimed that Christopher Columbus christened the weedy lake. dent; Frank Duffy, vice president, and James Wilson. vice president. Copyright by Miller Service. breakdown, giving up hér concert without notice. Wide World Phot Wide World™ Phote. F. Ryan, vice president of the Federation; Daniel J. Tobin, treasurer; William R. Green, newly elected presi- CERN PLOTBARED 5 >rocers | e R R | v HOVE TO NSURE BY GERMANRED| st or potice [RESEAETON e R e e o TR CHANGES | The White House police force was increased by the addition of 4[1.&,\ :1,.\_\}[: Ohio, February 12. —Discovbry that she was 103 years says Mysterious Woman| =i men. made possible by the in- creased appropriation in the de- is believed to have hastened the * Give Him Typhoid Bacilli ficiency bill of last December. death of Mrs. Maria Hynes, one of These men are all over 6 feet in 4 e Cleveland's few centenarians. Mrs. . . height, a new regulation required S Hynes was healthy and spry until to Experiment With. of ‘appointecs to the Presidents ] . a few months ago when a grand- guard in the future. 4 4 : . son asked to let him see her birth Before starting on their rounds 3 Y certificate, issued in London, Eng- By the Associated Press. of patrolling the grounds they ¢ " land. e = Al were lined up before the execu- ¥ i Finding it dated July 2§, 1822 LEIPZIG, Germany, February 12.—{ (ive office and photographed with 1 the grandson called it to Mrs. |Doint affic for Wash- Mysterious women, known to the| Sergt. C. S. Dalrymple their o Hynes' attention, She became ill, |ington be incorporat the pendi Communists as “Eve’ and “Lou”;| head. : members of {he family a, |District appropria instead bacilll and rabbits held the center of | These new policemen are T. E. 3 3 through worry over the 10 vears' |enacting separate ation was the stage at vesterday's session of the | Allen, B. B. Bradley, formerly of discrepancy, and died yesterday made to Cong rday after- tribuna, which is conducting the trial| the United States park police; R. T g G I R of 16 Communists, alleged to be mem-| C. Ford, formerly of the second | The city heads pointed out that bers of the “German cheka” and[ precinct; W. M. Haywood, P. A. CHAPLAINS WILL HONOR | he appropriation Dill. as passed by charged with murder and terroristic| McDufe and Dick Ballard, from ‘vm‘ Hote |3l aailo prosideg (onH s 5. he nint 1 i y more policemen and two additiona e : eI 22 KILLED IN WORLD WAR | jix.- One defendant. Felix Neumann, who Eeta e : e e - has turned state's evidence, and who e 1d the, Sena 1 i iy haseriea o b0 dane b “fhe o | HUSBAND OF DUNE GIRL Bronse Tablet to Be Unveiled fn| DU omuiters (b 6 (0w ense, testified that one "Lou,” a for- # Office Here and Duplicate in Senate to provide for a director of | loye of th i bassy. | | Ttroduces. isy. tol Comr e nrss | CRAZED_AT FUNERAL ! Western Station. |ipatte, two sdditlona) arsitants to | | sonnel Provided for in Ap- propriation Bill. A suggestion v | | ! old instead of 43, as she thought, 'Clty Heads Want Added Per- l Tha latter supplied him with typho Uis corpocation counsel and a fund e e e e b T e B T s s Lo S B Belo slAtoR SO eehly < 2 s < B Rl ain Corps of the War Department 0| jmproved. on rabbits. Kill Two Men in Midst place a bronze tablet in the office of | """ Court in Uproar. of. Beraloen: the chief of chaplains, upon which | Offered an Alternative. I s will be inscribed the names of the 22| At this statement three of the de- | By the Associated P chaplains who made the supreme sa: fendants and most of the counsel were | > ' lia rifice in the World War. An appro-| on their feet, each giving a different| CHICAGO, February 12.—Crazed by 3 priate dedicatory ceremony will be| version of the story, so that the court- | sorrow, Paul Wilson, giant of the In- 5 held when the memorial plaque is apCu wassdn an upEosT. Gwiich Swas sb: . . installed. Arrangements are also be- | 0% A < ended by the hour for adjournment, | S.an@ dunes and husband of Mrs. 1ng made to place a duplicate of this | 23Journment they are recommend ng Neumann testified that a revolution- | Alice Gray Wiison, known as “Diana . . — . . - tablet at one of the Western statiops, | 35,87 alternative for the pending bi ary Communist committee was form-|of the Dunes,” drew a pistol in the HARDING PORTRAIT, WHICH WILL BE PRESENTED TO MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. Walter I. Cox standing beside his portrait of the late which. will be designated at ailater|ihs Insertion in the appropratien ed in Germany in 1923 on.military | midst of funeral services for his wife President Harding. Mrs. Norma Dru-Pike, chairman of the portrait presentation committee, at right. opyright by Underwood & Underwood. date. - * ; HE e = lines; weapons were to be boUght|y.eierday and threatened to kill tw > The names of those c¢haplains to be | '™} et b o Cotam salotices with money supplied by the Russian 0 9] § honored, - their denomination, ‘units | 11 Summing up. the Commissioner S 1 : men. ; : 5 | y A : A i embassy in Berlin. He alleged that 3 = of amalgamation of ‘the two organ! 0 | the Senate. The Odd Fellows have |[and date of death, all in 1918, a o $us Risnsetf once shcatved 25000 Munes- & ‘d‘“ ';f"“ “'l"‘?" "'LI';;' to & Gary, | zations at the next regular meeting. 90 PER ENT F NE NGRESS % | 74 Representatives and 7 Senators. Of | follows: 5 “"’ “With this augmented police force. 1can dollars from tire embassy for that| 5N 'S5 SRREN, WS QB WISl The auestion cof improying trafl = T [the 35 men in the House of Repre-| Albert L. Bell, Lutheran, October 13, | &, director of trafie, two additiona) PHEPOAs, : toxather With InstructOnsi|ors men Hies terod ot et arats o | comttions at Thomas Clrlle was disc HAVE CHURCH AFFILIATIONS sentatives with no religious affilia- |307th Infantry; John G. Boone, Dis-|i#dges. ‘two additional assistants to for amothar iAGTendant, PRBOWE ke Pl e a ative | cussed, and the District Copimi tion, 23 are Masons and 2 are Pyth-|ciple, October 1S, 124th Infantry:|the corporation counsel and funds for Skoblewsky, a Russian general (the|Pf Nirs- Wilson and a newspaper man | erg are to be requested to improve ians, while of the 7 whose religious (John G. Breden, United Brethren,|!rafic betterment, together with the OSTUtL D uks: st eny tnGarmaes) s i o Eie st o \lr:m:cr.n‘;-'m:‘?hguag“!: the, “aerloun: conditlone®.at am early Methodist B s S Sh Its O D affiliations are unstated, 4 are Masons. | January 19, Coast Artfllery Corps;|authority now wested in the Comm e 7 » 3 ate. Dr. Parsons stated that he ha 2 ey ) 0 ! S 2 Thomas M. Bulla Presbyt Octo. | stoners hake traffic regulatio: getiirld of Gen. yon Seekt,-High P ors he so- s P R ethodist Board's Surve; ows Its Own Denomina-|™e 10 Senators with no religious | Thomas ulla, Presbyterian, -Octo. 3 o : £tinnes and other prominent German | Solle8e sraduate, forsook the 80-|reccived many complaints of the sé- Y affiliations include 6 Masons, and all [Ber 17, 116th- Infantry; Horace A.|the Commissioners believe that the N clety of humans for the solitude of | ripus traffic condition at Thomas Cir- (4 . i 3 3, present tuation with respect industrialists.’ the dunes, where sh. et and mars| e & 0! b o E i i i i 3 of those whose religious affilia- | Choulnard, Episcopalian, September g ~ He asserted that Skoblewsky pre- [t QT WSS Tie TOk SR N | cle. and urged that Immediate steps tions Leading, With 90 in House and 27 in § ofvthassliwhole] telligionsy P, A, Sptember | traffc in the District of Columbla ed plans for an armed Communist % 4 . fi;iisln‘; aad o navalis on iE rlin e :Im"” o lhxc rd“kfil' “"ph;g’ xTh"" to correct the situation, Senate—Many Are Fraternalists. decline of the influence of the|151st Depot Brigade; Walter L. Dan- ————— - mentioged as implicated in the plot|0S 0%t and. drawing a plsto), an-| The resignation of E.'N. Parker as church.” says the board of temper- |ker, Episcopalian, June 18, 104th In- the Communist Reichstaw deputles, |ROiGe Mo RUSREST I8 B C00 J0CT, | secretary was accepted, ag he has re- ance, “thesa figures bring out strik. | faniry: wiliam . Davitt, Roman| FEDERAL POSTS OPEN. Ruth Fischer, Wilhelm Koenen and | i 3 moved into Maryland. E. J. Ryan| More than 20 per cent of the mem-)are 8 Hebrews in'the House and|ingly the fact that the little church, [Catholic, March 11, 125th Infantry; Herman Remmele, and a member of | "'ihe last wish of “Diana of the| V25 €lected’to fill the vacancy. bers of the incoming Congress are|none in the Senate. on Main street, the meeting house in [John A. Deaver, Cumberland Presby e the Prussian Diet. Depuly Wilhelm | puneg' that her body be cremated PRI S adherents of some religious denomi- ) S the wildwood and the big city chirch | terian, October “13, 6lst Infantry;| Commission to Hold Examinations Pieck, who vesterday was nominated|ang the ashes cast to the winds from nation, according to a statement from IMBIMAEY are still furnishing the imemgencel&h".\' d Dt‘zlqmflrj- Congregationalist, for Filling Vacancies. as the Communist candidate for. the |3ount Tom. the most lotty ot ¢he| IDENTIFIED BY PRINTS. |the voard of temperance, prohibition| The following is a summary and character which direct the des- [September 29, 354th Infantry; Herbert & ; ; Prussian premiership. L Indlane At el e Fas ceniad and public morals of the Methodist House. tintes o DR Nation P. Doyle, Roman Catholic, October 5,, The Civil Service Commission has an- because the cost of cremation was Episcopal Church, Washington, which | Methodist ...... 90 ‘America was founded by men who | Headquarters, 90th Division; Aurenus)nounced competitive examinations to fl beyond the purse of her husband, who | War Department ~Records Show | '002Y announced it had completed o ESmzterian = were, in the main, devoted believers|T: Howard, Baptist, .November 5, vacancies in the following positions: VETERANS REORGANIZE. |aiso retired to the dunes to earn a Investigation. \ Baptist .. 48 in the Christian faith, dnd the Na(lun\;:hl'.‘l Infaniry; aTCL e \\.‘l}\‘fllm Assistant mechanical engineer (&ry- ¢ | jivelihood as a fisherman. Identity of Wanderer. ‘Methodists lead in both the House 3 will not go far astray so Iqng as it is | Presbyterian, September 8. 111th In-|ogenic), Bureau of Mines, Department 4 nd the Senate,” says the statement, directed according to the principles [fantry; John C. Kerr, Methodist, Oc-{of the Interior, at $2,100 a_ year; getoiilie O Rabui ol On less-than a half holir's notice | “with Presbyterians and Episcopaliana of the fatherhood of God and the |tober 27, unassigned; John F. Mc-|junior laboratory mechanic (instru- ' Americans of Hellenic Descent | the War Department today identified | following closely. In the House of brotherhood of man as laid down by | C2rthy, Roman Catholic, October 5,|ment maker), at $1,320 a year; as- SEEK FlRE HOUSE FUND. by fingerprint record a man who re-| Representatives: there are 90 Metho- | Reformed the Christian Church.” i 71st Infantry; Arthur H. Marsh, Epis- | sistant laboratory mechanic (instru- Elect New Officers. c x(\’fly wn?dflred into ‘Mfldrsln Calif., |ists, and 27 in the Senate. The Pres- | Mennonite = 7 copalian, October 18th Infantry:| ment maker), at $1,500 a year; labo- = suffering from ‘loss of memory. % 5 4 2 formon Sotoel Timothy A. Murphy, Roman Catholic, | ratory mechanic (instrument maker), Reorganization of the American |Thomas Circle Citizens Want Pro-|"“Unable o seeure identification | Licrions Rave 63 memere orerimy | Univerpaliat February 23, 128th Machine Gun Bat- | at $1.680 a year: senior laborators Veterans of Hellenic Descent was e ht N through local or State authorities,|Senators The Episcopalians number | Christian Scieniist, . FRENCH FLIGHT IS OFF talion; Colman E. O'Flaherty, Roman |mechanic (instrument maker), at completed last night with the adop- ection Broug pater. pe B Catholic, October .1, 28th Infantry;|$1,860 a year, Bureau of Standards, the Modesto Herald appealed to the |57 Representatives and 22 Senators. | Roman C: tion of a new constitution and by- | The District Commissioners were | Associated Press, of which it is a Tm,.u{’wfo Representatives are mem- | beoren AS RESULT OF CRASH |Charles D. Priest, Disciple, October|Department of Commerce; junior pat- 29, 358th Infantry; Wilbur S. Sewell,| ent examiner, Patent Office, at $1,860 laws and the election of national offi- | asked by the Thomas Circle Citizens' | member. A copy of the man’s finger- | hars of the Roman-Catholic Church, | Protestant . cers. The organization announced | Association at a meeting Tuesday |prints was rushed across the conti-ywith 4 Senators of that church. There . |Methodist. July 15, 30th Infantry:|a year; junior forester and Jjunior that it “will co-operate with the [ night to place in the next budget nent by air mail #nd, without the 3 _ | Unknown . Air € Daniel Smart, Presbyterian, October|range examiner, Forest Service, at American Legion and other.patriotic | sufficlent appropriation for establish- | usual formalities and delays of pro- r Chief Holds Trip Across)is 328th Infantry, and Willlam H. J.|salaries ranging from $1,850 to $3,000 Spstecion s ing a fire truck house and equipment | ceeding through military channels, w ~ Wilby, Congregationalist, October 4, |a year; assistant reclamation econo- Plans have been made to organize lng(he vieinity of Ninth street ana |was presented by the Assoclated CLUB DEFERS SESS'ON. ‘Southern members are mostly Epls- Sahara With One Plane B R ] by e e o o subchapters throughout the country, | Florida avenue. In a resolution |Press direct to the War Department's %0}““!"- Methodist, Baptist and Pres- .. Not Worth Risks, o Hiont of e :Toterlon,- at $1308 to as provided in the new constitution | unanimously adopted by the associa- | Bureau of Identification. Departing members of Congress will | PYterjan. From the East come Epis- . B | §3000 a Fear: lithographer, at $1,680 and by-laws. ' The national officers | gion it was polnted out that homes,| Just 25 minutes later, out of the|be guests of honor at a special meet- | {OPa11ans, Congregationalists, Catho- | By the Associated Pres Unft Plane Seized. |2 vear: assistant lithographer.' at elected follow: Commander, Soterios | hospitals, school houses, the base ball | multitude of carefully indexed and|ing of the Washington Chapter, Na- |1i¢S and Jews =The Middle West S| PARIS, February 12.—When con- $1,500 a year, Geological Survey, Nicholson; first vice commander, | park and business houses in the lo- |classified prints kept by the bureau,|tional Sojourners Club, Wednesday,| Well Tepresented in almost all de-|firmation was received yesterday of| SAN DIEGO, Calif, February 12.—|Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Harry J. Photis; second vice com- | cality mearby-are protected by fire |officials produced a set which with- | February 25, it was announced last |ominations. P the accident to one of the French air- | Civillan aviators would do well to in- | Hydrographic Office of the Navy De- mander, Gus Placos; third vice com- | trucks located a long distance away. |out,any other clue established the[night by the president, Gen. Amos Fraternities Add te List. planes, the Jean Casale, flying from |spect their planes before visiting | partment. ; mander, Steve Dema adjutant, V. A motion was adopted to appoint a{identification. They were those of | Fries. Paris by way, of Dakar, Senegal, for | Rockwell Field, read a warning today Full formation and application Chembithe: assistant adjutant, Wil- | special committee consisting of Dr.|Paul W. Martin, who disappeared at The regular meeting of the chapter “If. members of fraternities which |Lake Tchad, across the Sahara Desert, | by Col. Harry Graham, commandant. | blanks may be obtained at the office jlam N. Nicholson; finance officer, | Starr Parsons, the president; Frank |Camp Fremont, Calif., on September |was to have been held last night, but [reauire belief in God are taken into | Undersecretary for Aeronautics Eynac | He seized a plane which landed there | of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 George Demas; quartermaster, E. Stewart, first vice president, and | 24, 1918 where he was serving as a | was postponed until February 25. consideration, the number of law-|telegraphed Col. de Goys de Mazeirac, [and permitted it to leave only after [ F street. ¥ Nichols; sergeant-at-arms, Alex Ch N. Parker, secretary, with one |member of the 13th Infantry. A committee of 15 Sojourners has| makers who have professed religlous|commander of the other plane, to|it had been dismantled and placed on | Selvreogal Lo nakas; master-at-arms, Aris Bacas; | more member of the association, to been appointed to serve in the official | conviction will be found still greater. | abandon his flight and return to|a truck. | Sent to New York. surgeon, Dr. Charles Demas; hia- | be appointed by the president. to e celebration of Washington’s birthday | There are 304 Masons in_ the House | Dakar. Col._ Graham said he had no law to 2 foriam, V. Camburis; chaplain, An- |confer with a like special committee | - Paper is being made from the stems |.on February 23. Capt. Nathan Wil-|and 65 in the Senate. -Ninety-eight| The undersecretary said the results | justify his action, but would,réfuse to| Col. Herbert Deakine, Corps of En- drew Panagopoulos, and color bear- | named by the Iowa Circle Citizens' |and leaves of banana trees after the|liams Is compiling the new club di-| Representatives are = Knights of|obtained from a one-plane miasion |permit unft planes to take off Rock-!gineers, at San Francisco, has beem ers, H. Glycofrides and S. Stratigos, Association, to consider the question fruit has been picked. rectory, Pythias, and there are 13 Knights in - would not be worth the risk Involved. well Field. ordered to New York City for duty. The separate traffic bill now pend- ing goes into much more detail in the matter of regulating vehicles, but the Commissioners said in view of the short time remaining before While mich is being said of the|Cornish, Methodist, Scptember 20, May be materially improved.” S amRaadeaamwr