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THE —_— e EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. SHE Hetanonie THE BATTLESHIP 1S CALLED OBSOLET! *BY ADMIKAL WILLIAM S. SIMS. Photograph showing the admiral (at right) testifying before the House aireraft committee yesterday. He stated that aircraft had become a vital factor in naval warfare, that modern fleets could be put out of wction by acrial bombs. and he also criticized Brig. Gen. Mitchell’s plan for a unified air service. Admiral Sims gave it as his opinion that the sirplane carricrs were the most important units of the modern fle National 1 ATTENDING THE AIRCRAFT HEARINGS. Mrs. William Mitchell, LEARNING THE INE POINTS OF A CABINET JOB. The Secretary of wife of Bri Mitchell. assistant chief of the Army Air Service (fore- State’s desk will be rather crowded until March 1. when Mr. Hughes turn- ground). who is attending all the aircraft hearings before the House com- it over to his successor, Mr. Kellogg. The latter is spending a few day- mittee. She was accompanied yesterday by Mrs. E. Sands. daughter of Ad- with Secretary Hughes. learning the office routine and the proper pre- miral Fullam. National Fhot sure for the desk push-buttons. National Pho ut. Os- now reported at San The latest photograph of L Edward H. Cass, 94 vears of age. the oldest living Mason, who was hon- ored with a big reception in Chi- cago a few days ago. Cass has been 2 Mason for 70 years. He was mas- ter of the Bangor, Me.. lodge during the first administration of Abraham Lincol Wide World Photo. OHO “DRY CHEF" "y e, STONEHAM FACES "ovyi, fevy Comtn Frenchs . MARY MACSHINEY it xcers, - HOLY CROSS CLUB ; ‘ Are Thrown in Dilemma borne Woo« FIRST TROOPS IN WASHINGTON FOR THE COOLIDGE INAUGURATION. From Camp Meade. Md.. vesterday came the advance guard of the military force which will take part in the procession down Penn- Sebastian, Spain. It is reported that £40.000 will clear up Wood's in- debtedness in France. TANKS TO BE IN INAUGURAL PROCESSION OF NEXT WEDNESDAY. Fifteen new-type baby tanks arrived in Washington yesterday with the 16th Tank Battalion. and they will rumble down Pennsylvania avenue in inaugural procession. Two battalions of the 6th Field Artillery Pract sylvania avenue on March 4. These soldier lads are members of the 16th Tank Battalion. The photograph f Fort Hoyle, Md., arrived in the city last night ically all of the troops to take part in the parade will come from nearby points, Washington Star 1 Copyright by P. & A. P’hotos <hows them in camp at Delaware avenue and C street southwest. Washington Star Photo reigns in French official circles o the action of the C - AGAININ CAPITAL ffepey_Awewries TOHONOR SENATO St AT es apinianl] | RoR oy No Provision Is Made ,for Sty S . o contradicting n;‘,‘: ;‘r}]‘»lff:: nt that b S ei e Oy !NU Great C”'sis Await .4(‘-‘ Gos'ate TP ) Accused of /lllegal With-| Broadcasting, If Forced |Perjury Indictment Remains iid toms i e i o i | emn it 1 .F.'n“-..‘fli"::' e e Is Welcomed by Large Com-| tion, Despite Many Walsh of Massachusetts to 5 of identity cards to 200 francs yn- | tourist can escape the new tax of 200 5 ; & s z g \ drawal of 22,416 Gallons Inside. After Acquittal on Con- | jorn is, especiails voticeabie amang | france unless prompt action i» forin- | . mittee—Will Have Busy | ProblemsComing Up. | Be Special Guest at May- 6ts will ne amber of Deputies | to sially not ancs unl ceal with supervision of fore i | of Hayner Whisky. Despite elaborate preparations for spiracy Count. .| and among the members of the for-| Specific cxemptions made in an Program. r the Amociated Press flower Hotel Banquet. | broadcasting the inaugural cere- eign colonies | amendment to the law govern only S Hioe So far as human eves FEbbe = monies of President Coolidge at the e ] Publication of the law in the offi- | students of universities and other = Calvin Coolidge will beg new s Capitol next Wednesday, there loom- | p. A 2 { cial journal rev t it is in-|schools and certain classes of work-| jjjisc v MacSwine sister of | térm under happier aug than o s S.—The | €d today the possibility that some | Swee g .. | tended to apply the increased rate|ers. It is understood to have been|the late lord mavor of Corh whe| Many a Preside know eation inte | 23:000.000 radio listeners may fuil to| NEW YORK, February 25.—The | gniy to forelgn residents In France | the Intention of the commission which | gicy o after a Ti-day Hunger| Georse Washin first undertook € el o r this epoch-making event troubles of Charles A. Stoneham, |and that the law will no way af-| considered the tax question 10 1aX | strike, arrived in Washington today, | the presidency with doubt and un-| e =) ‘ g Severe weather on March 4. which | growing out of his activities in the | fect tourists The announcement | only such foreigners as have “genu-|ner second visit 1o tmis city certainty on every hand as to whether ” om the AL rtore | Would Shift the scene of the inaugural | stock market, did not end yesterday, | from the surete generale that the | ine establishments,” and in the orig- | e deatn of her b this strifiah. WO ExpRiifent Ta & Yoy ' Coolidee, reached | Ceremonies from the east steps of the | when a Federal jury acquitted him | decree promulgated last October re- | inal bill there was no clause pro- staying at the La ette He | ernment by the p for the pec > terdoy with the indict- | Capitol into the Senate chamber, will | of charges of conspiracy to defraud | quiring all foreigners in France re-|viding for taxation foreigners| A group, headed by Aeneas Collins|and of the p e couid suc ent i Federal pro. | Automatically cancel the broadcasting | investors through use of the mails. | maining’ here two weeks or more to| passing through France. | Sndiaseoeiate® with e recta e ] W e il To aen: anl o ot o Hine othere, | due to a restriction which prohibits | The base ball magnate nds under Council, American Association for the 1ving over the Capitol; Li : tment r conspiracy to | the running of wires into the Senate |a second Federal indictment & | i e | Recognition of the irish Republic,| €ves visioned the bitter civil t at i ion Jaw and | chamber. perjury, and he has been made de- | welcomed Miss MacSwiney here. | just ahead as he made his first pled = e EY6E oy Uncertain of the inaugural weather, | fendant in numerous suits brought b | Miss MacSwiney will remain here|and he saw about him the wr. 5 offi of the Radio Corporation of | customers of now defunct broker- until Tuesday ht. Tomorrow nig and ruin of civil war when he Laxes America and the American Telephone | age firm. Vs Is e T S B yhers indic i M 3. Copeland, = = at 8 o'clock she will talk at a m: again to tuke oath: Hayes w S St ,'M“”’r & Telegraph Co. are making eleventh | Another development in the case i s ey . | | meeting at the Playhouse, 1814 | inaugurated because March 4 1 withdrawal mits; Warren Barnett, | hour efforts to obtain a \\xll\'l"nf;\\;ls the statement of District Attor- | street, describing conditions in Ire-|a Sunday, and there we f e e e ! restriction. Adoption of 4 special | ney Banton, who called attention to | |land in the past three yvears. Sean|open revolt over the close tion nbus X s \ire | Tesolution by Congress granting the | the trial judge's remarks that there | I Oncally: Tetah Hesabie taton o | oot a1 T fiae n | America, will also talk i entry into the World War was but salitician - his | Wire the Senate chamber IS the only | Banton said he had requested the ot ntry into the World War bu ricty 1S | guarantee, outside of favo: o A able weather, | United States district attormey . o Committee of Welcome. step away More Than 500 to Attend. | . | ‘resident Coolidge will make his " |that the Nation-wide radio audience |send to him the evidence that tended President lidg i« his | | | Members of the cos vhicl result artin J. McNan and att J | g s fhc s _committee which | . (€TICR A a art amar wef the Kro | Wil listencin on the fnaugural cere- | o justify Judse Winslow's remarks. | Heflin Tells Senate Retalia-| Weeks Repeats Request That received Sies Macswiney today_are: | BSH, Soverant with his countrymen | presigent ot the ub. and Jamo: < monies, 3 e | Kathle : g SRS lomestic n ke ;e : nd Candy Co.; Frank J. |™ | Calls Case Perecution. e | Michael 3. Lymch Sylvnster eay:| tional crisis awaiting his action, but | Lam e e et ; ungstown. Patrick Scanlon's | e - Freed with his co-defendants, Ross | tion in Cottonseed Law | Loss Through Attache |3ty “Siihay!Vsnter Relllv: | With o magnitude of pressing things | (oo s S , and Fleps, Youngs- | | F. Robertson and Elmore D. Dier, | R Mg, O Gatts Wi Cullj. |t home crowding upon him. But| {jo aayn S b 'VIRGINIA CAR LIN R U Fight Is Planned Be Made Good. e e 1 ot i e ihyngs Wik wiiah | 2 20 #0as o pr - ; i3 | cutfon. = | | Willlam Boyle, Daniel M. Hassett |De has dealt day by day since he the dinne rleider. Columbus finan- | The Government charged that s —_— Patrick Murphy. John W. Mingoue, | 8Me to Washington from that| rThey also annc e given the Stoneham and others transferred . . Thomas W. Lyons, Daniel Leo, Mrs. | Strangely contrasting inauguration in|accommodation « having much nearly $5.000,000 in customers' ‘ac- [ Retaliation by the South for efforts| Details of the decision of the court-| o J Murphy, William Prendergast, his New England home on the night ckets ¢ to do with ret o uu»] indict- ¢ e ;(“];“u‘-““!" E. D. “';jr”& ']'mwhvn they ) of Western States to pass laws dis- martial here which recently acquitted | Mis Lorett Ryder, Anna Hanlon,|of Warren 'llu"rl'"g* des hf 'F)hv.\ roc ment, was for that rea- a 5 smad ew the rs of the latter concern i el % _ 1. P = o DATER. B ARG can have no hidden terrors for him ¥ Rerni s W NCl the erand Hicy ieoortis ey Asks Corporation Commission Ad: [ were in bad condition shiminating aawtostcotionseedopiod; | Aa, - Funmin 00 e et e o ity | e o The indictment was returned after s AT More than a month and a half was |ucts already is under way, Senator |charges of being short in Nis accounts | {57 Mts M. Benanghan. Thomas Far- 34 W Aryangements were" com a week’s investigation rected by ( ed to try the case. Heflin, Democrat, Alabama, declared|as military attache at Santiago, Chile, | Gly. T MK s ; - adcasting the speeches : tigs g g P 3 e d it b S nn, Rose McKernan, James Dove, n Mabel Walker Willebrandt, Assistan dria-Potomac Service. | Ia:z night in the Se‘nale, 2 came to light for the first time yes- | Kate Cravan, Timothy Driscoll, Mr BOI IOM leEN 20 musical 1" ram at the Walsh bs Attorney Genera | Srloocett | Steps looking to a boycott of typical | g, SIS IS W. Boyle, Margaret Currid, Delia Har- | quet by WRC. William E. Leahy w he investigation will continue ? [VINCENT DE PAUL GROUPS | Western products such as beet sugar | [T5e% 2fter Secretary Weeks had re- ] 0 e e e [be toastmaster. Rev. Joseph N. D I udicimiantiiehs bren o Buscialilieais taflei e A may be expected, he predicted, adding | |, ;1o (¢ anproximately $20.000 to o | O'Donnell, Mrs. William Collins, Miss | YEARS FOR MURDER |nand, S. J. president of. Holy Cro i B o S g v B et el Wl e otge s ot i e T TOMORRQW | that he knew personally that a South- | inqrycC (PRIl 330000, 10 re | juiia Walshe, Patrick Cady. Mre ICollege, Worcester, Mass., aiso w released to the Armand Co. for medic- | Advice of the State Corporation Com- | W e 5iuitor bualageahads bis Een B A e o AN el Gk M T Gt | LY 5ok be a speaker. bring A Me inal purposes was diverted into boot- | mission on a plan to run additional | Islature advising the members to as-| "< (hroush his activities. Mies Mary Collashan Dr Wi Frari Al Mater leg channels because of “deceitful | busses between Alexandria and Po-| g sist such a hoycott was not muilty, since at the time of | /aghan, Miss Nellie Cravan, Kate|Convicted by Richmond Jury for Other Program Features. and corruy actices” of Russell and | tomac, " Arlington_County, has »;:Iri: Annued Meeting to Be Held in St. Senator Heflin's statement was made | 110" 1710 “he was Insane. The court |GIyan, John Cahill, John Cullinane, Bihst #utdenk of the wom Copeland | asked by the shington-Virginia | B when his sixth attempt to obtain con- o) Sy asiericd ck Gly: Bt ‘3 2 illi . e S Lue DrosTan Higgins, it is alleged, paid Abe | Railway Co., according to Arthur L.| Peter’s Hall—Yearly Reports | sideration of a resolution placing the | 'TOUSh finding him sane when hear. | Patrick Glynn, Ella Sullivgn and M. Killing of H, D. clude: Stories and songs of the car v 1 s obtaining | Reynolds, recsiver:: Whether ‘edai-| ek | Senat q Yed o the|\N8S Of the charges were begun, heid | M. O'Connor. ! pus, trenches and Congress, by F igerleider $420,000 for obta ng | Reynolds, er e raddi- ate on record as oppose 0 e N i v ) P i ¥ i % e = liqwor and permits, OF this amount | tional bus . transportation will be| to Be Made. discriminators Taws had ot the fate|that at the time of the offense in — Brown. resentative William P. Connery, } $120,000 was turned over to Barnett, | sought by the railroad has not been | ’ | of the preceding eftorts, 1923 e Wwas incapable of judsing | GIRL, 19, IS ARRESTED ———— selections by the Mount Vernon Qui the dictment charges. Gardos, it is | decided, he said. | The annual meeting of the St. Vin- right from wrong. i) y By s ited Fross. tet; Lyric Washington’ compos I ~_,: , was ‘:A\‘ $10,000 by Gross- | The raliroad, which has been in|Cent de Paul societies of Washington Borah Ralses Objection. In asking Congress to make good 7 the Aumonis e 1 receivership for 14 months, now is|Will be held in St. Peter's Hall to-| Senator Borah, Republican, Idaho,|the Chilean bank closing its accounts, Mr. Reynolds said today. Just when some change |be preceded by a ma ST ndy Co tion for permits. for permitting the n the Armand Drug and C to be used in applic = o tions by R. Deane Shure: solos b loss, Mr. Weeks IN SHOOTING OF MAN| RICHMOND. va. Februars 25—|5Gel Aenes Whelun, tenor sSolow | morrow morning. The meeting will| made the objection which prevented |said McCammon had repaid $2,640 of A Linwood H. Bottom was found guilty | 1zg1) Grimes of the St. Patrick's Pla celebrated In|consideration and the Alabama Sen- |the shortage, with. prospects that he ers and Everett Stearns Hardell of first degree murder for the kill- | {in the status of the road will be made |St. Peter's Church at § o'clock by |ator warned him “the fizht you have | would make good the entire amount,| victii, Wounded in Shoulder, Is ing. of H. D. Brown by a Jury inlbaritone solo by Louis O'Leary; ba o SR T {or what the change will embody, he |Rev. E. J. Connelly. A special musical | started will cost Idaho millions of [ and that if some means were not pro-| Taken to Casualty—Expected | Lustings Court here, last night and|lo by James P. Schick: songs ar MRS. LILLIE W MAUP|N {\\num not say, although it has been | Program has been arranged for the |dollars before long.” vided to refund the bank’s loss, he L s £ - strummings by Ukulele” Furl . 9 i it| te 5 State penitentiary. announced previously that the road |mass, under the direction of Christo-| Senator Borah, replying, declared it|feared the Government would be “em- to Recover. Dol fuey e PuRaRt 1t GouiiinSmiien Il be sold for the bendholders:|pher Tennelly. After mass the mem-|Was not “a matter of personal favor,” | barrassed in its financial transactions| . 9 o : % dgh e IS PARALYSIS VICTIM! ¥ fhes st o i B e e e il e e i | Virginia M. Burke, 19, colored, of | a recommendation for clemency, after and the always popular George O'Cor ror and his accompanist, Matt Hor| smmittee, which has headquarters g0 to the r i i 2 e street northeast, was in, ut for our d half. Ll e T i) | in Philadelphia. parish hall, where breakfast will be | the merits of the resolution led him to 3 & bl o e tat o I e BIG FOUNDRY SOLD Had Been Resident of Capital for{ With bus competition, allowed by|served by the ladies of the parish. |ta}e the position he had. # TRompach;. Wilon;. ; MeCarthy Sl forsemaent “offioer, was ahots. down . % i opien | the decision .of ‘the State Corpora-| John H. Pellen, president of the| & maintain, n-“‘““flw!l“ ll‘_om i FORD STOPS PROSECUT'ON Murray of the ninth precinot, charged | Christmas eve might, following & IR 20 Years—Funeral to Be |tion Commission in January, which|Particular Council of the St Vincent|Pia/ned, that =0 lmportant an action with shooting Joseph Austin”Young, | fight in which he-was accused by |Bartlett-Hayward Co., Baltimor | zave Robert L. May of the A. B. & ide Paul Soclety, will preside at the Should be thoroughly discussed and & colored, 35, 6 1066 Bladensburg. road | Brown of having been With his wife Conducted on Monday. W. Rapid Transit Co. a certificate to|meeting. He will make his annual|We cannot do it tonight” At one|Wires California Branch to Make | commarst ~ Brings Millions. ed an ulti- to transact| Men, Not Felons, of Employes. o N el BILEIE BURKEilN CR‘ASH. Special Dispateh to The Star. setween this city and Wash- | report. Other officers who will re- ) Point Senator Heflin i Mr. Reynolds declared his|port are George Cleary, vice presi-|Mmatum that “if you desi is now being operated at a|dent; Maurice Moore, secretary, and|2nY business tonigh vier olss, as was shown in his Janu- | William Normoyle, treasurer. THsY b, conztadieq | ary report. Prior to the granting| The committee from the St. Peter's|©ne roll call, but later permitted the|25—R. G. Ainsworth and several frs. Lillio W. Maupin, 54 years old, resident of Washington for vears, died at her residence, »w treet, yesterd. this resolution ger 8t 118 home With s 3x-callbec re- BALTIMORE, Md., February otk s, ken to Casualty Hos- it ca N e and he forced| LOS ANGELES, Calif, February|'oI¥er and ta Announcement was made today « €OTUATY | pital. He is expected to recover. the salw.af the Bartlett-Hayward Cc th followed a stroke of paralysis| 56 TP 0 incate the bus line had |branch, which has made ail arenges THGitfne: sell el tha cligullir 38 Ie-| coioiey oF - Hémcy Mort'y. Ias o— . Mrs. Gurnee ]Funn Also Hurt in :ff"'{2:’3‘(3T.],.r.'.«!?f”’;v:-r:qlrxm:'[r" Fun rvices will be conducted | gPerated on a permit which the State | ments for the meeting consists of | “(e% i\ yonin did not identify the|Angeles plant who were arrestea| WOMAN INJURED IN FALL. Wy Cronts. Pittsburg, Howard Bruce is pres at the e Monday morning at | Supreme Court declared te be invalid. Farre 1o ames Jampbell . J.| member who he sald sent the request | recently on suspicion of having re- WEST PALM BEACH, Fla, Febru-[ent. The deal involves Malata.” Tnterment, whil be"1n.Bort] . | ~Grovaded ShipiReloatén T ladica’ cymmittes. woudon wni 952 Sonthor fiate Dwiaturs, 5 - o{ SUVeA: mrerer i Malen (ron s iud | et Tule AWy, 70, Bowtain (At S Ay ilo e e e | llons ot dollarg oo Lincoln Cemetery ; 3K l/'{’br\mr\ & '7_““_ i;;:l u'bhf_‘_l’""lkfabl“:f fi,,fi"h}\fi"' ST r;-ul} of abltlplegr»m received from Fractured Skull' in Accident. ;drvm mlhl:r lnéur;:s‘,‘ :nd f.\lv‘u:. <::rno]e v]ng;:gvd exte sively in turning of \1‘-‘;””‘\‘..},‘:;’:"‘\:‘~~n\\hx‘x‘..:”.xnmh,; Fidaiy G 20 it s SR L Auto Shock Kills Pastor. e automobile manufacturer. The unn of New York had a fractured col- | shells and other ammunition message directed the plant officlals| Mrs. Julia Wesley, 70 vears of age, | larbone today as a result of the col-|for the Allies and later sons, James M. Maupin, jr.; W. F.|Dburg via New York for Philadelphia, | Grinder, the Misses Holland, Mrs.| SAN JUAN, P. R, February 28.—|to “make men out of our employes,|fell down the cellar steps at her|lision vesterday of their automobile and | American forces. Maupin, who is guperintendent of a|Went aground on the Hen and Chick-| Kane, Miss Kennelly, Mrs. Laycock,| Frank E. McGuire, pastor of the|not felons,” and instructing them |home, 505 L street northeast, today,|a taxicab. The net earnings & plantation §n Cuba, and D.}ens shoals off the Delaware Capes|Mrs. Ludlam, Miss Maloney, the|Union Church here, and formerly of | that “if you must prosecute, do so|sustaining a fracture of the skull. The collision occurred when a taxicab | $1,149,2: in 1918, §2, Maupin: three daughters, Mrs. T. H | early today, and was floated on the|Misses McCormi Norton, Mrs. | Denver, Albuquerque and Mexico | only with the ringleaders.” She was taken to Casualty Hospital [ coming from a side street, a view of | $1.516,746; in Leith, Mrs. M. Il. Kinsinger, jr, and |high tide with the assistance of a|Ryan, Miss Smith, Mrs. Weeks, Mrs. | City, died early today of nervous Appearance of the telegram in'in a private automobile, where she' which was obstructed by a heavy growth | $265,064; 19 524, 923, Mrs. J. . Thompson; six sisters and pilot boat and her own steam. The|Donovan, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs. Brinkley | shock, resulting from an automobile [ Justice Court was followed by dis- was treated by Dr. Sherer. Her con- of shrubbery, struck the automobile in 089. The complote report for 18 one ther, steamer proceeded to Philadelphiay and Miss Colliflower, g accldent last week, Juissal of the case, ¥ 0 ., Altipn was pronounced very.seclous, ywhich they were riding. 3 «<as not yet been published. £ @ R P

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