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2 * THE SUNDAY S TAR, WASHINGTON, D. CITIZENS' COUNCIL RACE 70 BE CLOSE More Than Score of Asso- ciations Put Candidates Into Field in Week. Although only a week has elapsed since it was decided to cneate a Cit- izens’ Advisory Council to confer with the District Commissioners on all im- Kindly Treatment Of Animals Urged By Commissioners Proclamation Calls for Special Observance of Humane Week. People of the District, particularly children, are called on by the District Commissioners, in a proclamation, to show consideration for man's four- footed friends, especially the hors APRIL 12 LAW AND CHURCH DISAGREE OVER NUDE KNEES. 1925—PART CHURCHES OF CITY EXPECT BIG CROWD Many Plan Two Easter Serv- ices—Coolidges Prepare to Welcome Egg-Rollers. Washington, in its hest Spring garb, will observe Easter with a morning of solemn devotion, an afternoon of communion with the out-of-doors and Will Open Congress STRENUOUS FIGHT AHEAD FORD. AR, | Continental Congress Will Be Called Upon to Settle Vex- ing Problems. When delegates from all over the United States assemble in Washing ton one week from tomorrow for th dog and cat All are asked to observe Be Kind to Animal week, which opens tomorrow & morrow of youthful revelry in the time-honored custom of egg-rolling. than a core of neighborhood asso- From the White House to the ciations have nominated candidates ¥ humblest home In the city, the resi- for the first election to be held early | and closes with Humane Sunday. The i ] i 7, 4 dents of the National Capital will 3 strenuous programs in the history of in May. proc ion reads: \ A € start the holy day in appropriate i y that society Since the council plan calls for the | “Advance in civilization mam(e;flt: / \ ; ~ (:sh!n'n by attending their favorite Y self in increasing consideration fo t : : church and hearin ow s election of but eight members, indicd- | 1y, rights and feelings of all living ! . 4 ARG sorhion) tha atorviiof tho tiae s .. ~oms Detorodratdels tions are that the initial election Will| creatures. There is a marked tend- 3 4 2 4 Christ s 574 |Bates and early arrivals, many of be a spirited one. ency toward the elimination of 4 President and Mrs. Coolidge, ac- e it ched the National Capita Jesse C. Suter, pr ent of the|cruelty. Much has been accomplished. companied only by secret service figk last week in preparation for the Federation of Citizens' Associations, | The effort for further achievement men, will attend services at the First fght that is confidently expected to who will be ex-officio chairman of the|should be heartily encouraged. i | Congregational Church. Because of eoie o odict that this Congress is e “posordingly. the (COmAmSsIor.cre o § 3 3 W the crowd of worshippers expected o ttembst myotant dn S Dy I e O & | the Distrist gt OGlumble) call Fatkans S Y G there the pastor, Rev. Dr. Jason Although th minder to affiliated organizations|tion to the annual observance of Be 4 @ [ Noble Picrce, will hold two services, | s onough the selection of . e Kind to Animals week, from April 4 1 X one at 9 a.m. and another at 11 am i 5 of national officers will not take place that the names of nominees must be a P 4 an e e 5 el o e T e (an | 13thi40 AprlnBth, sincTumiva S 1tiendy It is likely that Mr. and Mrs. Cool- p ; s : 2 se members whe the bailots & “1;h lll‘u‘n).unlu‘;\undd.y .\pr;l wn\‘, ‘n 4 idge will go to the latter. Witya e Anthor is hoped that the day may be fittingly 2 - i ' ayne 4 resident gener remembered here, and that during the ’ MAY oIS Slreliane: o Cornial ir cand entire week the residents of the Dis- 5 v The President and his wife have Lagies trict, especially children, will give <4 made no other definite plans for the o Rereco thought to the loyalty, devotion and % Fraa 4 2 day, but probably will take a stroll | 4 3 < Soras Do yaluable services of our four-footed e about the White House grounds or |k . ot e riends, particularly the dog, the kod i P ” i : through adjoining parks houle- ¥ = i S horse and the cat e « Thian iheey e nrnn‘;x« ”&d,'ul. e g MRS. ANTHONY WAYNE COOK. | ; l thirty-fourth Continental Congress of ortant ricipal questions, more portant munieiy qu the Daughters of the American Re olution they will face one of the mon Three problems of paramount fm- Six to Be Named May 2. Of the eight members to be elected to the council, six will be chosen b the Federation of Citizens’ Associa- tions at its meeting in the District Building, Saturday evening, May 2.1 The remaining two members will be elected by the Federation of Civic Associations, which represents the colored neighborhood organizations. | By-Laws Up for Change. According to Report to Navy Department. ““The ©0-0 i 3 R At Al of Peansylvania, President General of ’m‘:"" i skl ""‘ pulpit, the Motor Cycle Policeman Earl H. Burdine of the Montgomery County police force declares exposed ltmbs ahxo- | Darade of gaily dressed women and | (. haughters of the American Revo- e s hools is lutely legul, ‘after carcful measurement, but Pastor Thomax C. rk legislates ample drapery for benefit per-| (AUlLIcssly clothed e "r'_r"”x"”"' lution, who will open the annual Con- | roposit ¥ or st ormanc, eather was ihe prospec bl 5 | 35 S ahly el = held out by the weather man for the | 5¥S** &t Memorial Continental Hall| The civic federation provably wili = . i April 20. Hundreds of women from ' 2 old its election early in May also ‘ g every State in the Union assemble|¢mber e inasy - Come per Bell has) Tomorrow the children of the city oDt sy Conmaioner, meit has) SCIENTIFIC PARTY SAFE | BARE KNEES CENSORED | PEAK OF EASTER CROWDS HERE |0y i it e it | caehsear in the’ Contear” for i an’ | scrv o announced that as soon a the coun-| i mepecr'ny pehind them the rell£ious | aual consress of the organisation. | America cil is organized he will invite it to “ ” o of kastertide enga, I U any o S i ormanzed he il e one| ON STEAMSHIP ARCTURUS| SO TAKOMA “SCANDALS” | annual egg-rolling carnival. without S ; : First, how much the commissioners " which Easter Monday would be a s 1 ¥ hoRId sk for Sy AiISIDE st B 1) drab sort of day. By far the largest £hould ask for in the next munici 1| Vessel Ts Near Coast of Ecuador, CAN BE STAGED SAFELY | gatherings will be at the White 1 fiGntata t he District should seek at the — | - . re s House ground and at the Zoo, al- Iss g L e i | (Continued from First Page.) | Thousands of School Boys and Girls Among Visitors. | tnough Sirtually every 1awn and park e Proposai Expinined | oa . . v jia the city and its suburbs will re- $560) Eaventucion stnocr 2 S % sion assembled that their bare knees| Cities in All Sections of Country celve their quota of broken egg shells Sitlety: ‘il be. taser Col. Bell has indicated that it is| The steamship Arcturus,’ with a|really weren't so shocking, after all E of variegated hues larger and more attract; not his idea that the council should|party of scientists on board, is safe areeked T 1te olnc go into detailed items of expense in| near Galapagos Islands, off the coast sore on iS Pl connection with the budget, but that | of Ecuador, the Pacifio, the! naval e « nent they should study the total amounts| commandant at Balboa, Canal Zone.|snow, reveling fu th publicity given equired for gen classes of im-| reported ton o the vy Depart- S el e L v neral reported tonight to the Navy Depart-{thas productionias,a reault of the out-] washinglon®. today ©reaclied. . the]wn tilustration of the size/af the Dar-|exes by o loas o pocson then Dove Hoover Says He plans to furnish the council with{ The message, which was relayed|POUring of ministerial wrath Deak of st Easter visitors, | How]tles Is found by visiting anly a few of| Goolidge herself. | She' wants every | i i S a report showing how much Congress | through headquarters o e third | Mounced officially that the name of|many thousands there are spending |the hotels. For example at the Har-|child in Washington to feel they are - ‘ | Of these three Bas Tappropristed Tor the hext Hscal | naval distrct mta on oo boncq HMrd|the show has been changed to “The [ the week or week end in the Na- |rington Hotel, Eleventh dnd E strects, | welcome there, and sne will do an{ Labor and Capital Are in |rais dues i Shiror i il ariren heh el Takoma Park Scandal tional Capital there is no way of|about 500 boys and girls arrived last|in her power to make their stay most lively deh Rieet el i il sl e All the excitement out Takoma | computing, although some who have|night for a four-day stay. They |agrerable, and she and the President | sEmilar: ontistaniing fincors - . Park way started when Dr. Clark | made a survey calculate the guests|come from some 60 citles and towns lare expected to watch the frolic. Girl| 1 ' The council, he believes, could then and one or two of the elders dropped | at upward of 50,000, in western New York, with the larg- | Scouts will direct the sport and assist | signing of the 2iVe tho! Oommisstoners ifs. ‘opinion NEW YORK TOWN HIDDEN “|1n on the .aress rehearsal right in| The bulk of Easter visitors are high) est group from Rochester and Holley. |in keeping the fun within proper e | fees reverted as to whether the present rate at the dst of the romper skit. The|school boys and girls here in large They are under the personal care of | bounds. By the Associated Press figure, and any hich appropriativas wrs beine mats] BY'SNBW ON EASTER EVE | chorus, made up of daughters and | parties from almost every Staie in|F. W. Van Zile of Holley, and T. A.| The south grounds of the White| NEW YORK, April 11—A definite. | <62I0 is sure to permits of satisfactory Progress. wives of some of the town's leading|the Unlon, particularly New York,|Zarnow of Rochester. House will be thrown open to the i gl | Prosperity Seems Assured. The plan for the creation of the ) R —— citizens and church members, is sup- | Pennsylvania and the New England| There are about 650 at the Metro-| youns funmakers at 9 o'clock in.the [ 1Y new relationship in the whole set-| © HE0 7 council provides that each associa-|Chicago, on the Other Hand, Gets|posed to act like a bunch of school|group. Every hotel is accommodating | politan Hotel, some of whom arrived| morning. Only children 10 vears old | ting of industry is in prospect 5 tion affiliated with either the Federa kids making mud pies to the tune|a large Easter guest list and many |last night, but the most of whom|and under will be admitted to the §ion of Clifzens’ Assoctations or the Ready for Balmy Day to of an appropriate song. The cos- hes are also entertalning. came in today. They are from New | &rounds. Very small children may be Federation oF Clyla i i SHal tumes worn were gingham rompers o ool parties, in partic- | York, Pennsylvania and Massachu-|accompanied by one aduit. Inasmuch 4 | be entitled to nominate one candidate f Show New Garb. and rolled-top stockings or socks.|ular, are “doing” Washington—some |setts, Buffal Dodgeville, Niagara|as this is strictly an affair for chil- | ation at its first “industrfal round | Tortihie. connetl | By the Associated P The knees of the 11 young ladies|of them in such a rush and jam that r}-.m« Aston, Umadilla and Tanner-|dren, adults will only be admitted i S OGDENSBURG, N. Y., April 11.—A | were most bare, to say the least.|they are dropping on the park|ville. Most of these visitors will stay | When accompanied by a child during fElke Som O shien: snowatbrin' sweepine Pt i St. | Shockingly, outrageously bare, in the | benches and blessing fervently the|from four days to a week in Wash-|the hours turned over to the egg- Lawrence River on the wings of a|opinion of the minister accommodations thus provided here | ington. rolling. chilling nor'wester, tonight blasted as nowhere else in the country. One| Other New York nsylvanis and Tho SHor.as) GPloWhers 6T now Brter s 4 high school boy fainted while in the|New England parties of high scheool finery that they would be able to|, The lders, trustecs and deacons of| throng at the White House yesterday|students are at > Natios Hotel, display it in the annual Easter pa- the church :«-rl‘r»[r:}l:;llliflu":x‘lx;:-h-;ihl- waiting to see the President about 700 in number, and are here for 3 e a nary session last night to discuss the A honcoon to | 3 whe ceiving the highest number of votes | "*3%, hite fomorrow. 4| bare knees and what could and should Many Visit Botamic Gardems. | 10U zi‘ 4 give a concert to which the general|and “manager” havc had their day will be declared elected, provided each | ¢oniant e ground pe gone about them. One of the most popular gathering thar Tystsl Restoirations. public will be admitted. At the con- | he asserted . shall have received a majority of: 5t The discussion was exceedingly|places for the high school parties is At the St. James Hotel two large|clusion of the concert the grounds|, ‘The new relationship,” he sa id. votes cast. At the meeting of the| CHICAGO, April 11.—The balmiest Warm throughout. In fact, it grew|in the Natio Botanic Garden |Parties arrived today—170 from cen- | Will be closed, and the work of clear- | /I3 0ne of a tripartite responsibility Federation of Civic Associations the ter of the last seven years was in |50 WArm at one juncture, according |grounds, wherc Supt. Hess has pro-[tral New York cities and 55 from |ing away the signs of the day's sport | t0 the consumer on the o two candidates polling the highest|prospect for Chicago tomorrow with |10 Some of those present, that Guy | vided extra benches and where there|Tonowanda, Pa. Another party of 150 { will be entered upon Ko they, Sy ec § on amiatie, , . number of votes will be elected. pro- | i clear sky and soft apring breese|Clinton, 57 years old, one of the ruling | are attendants to point out the edu-|came in last nizht trom Lodl, simira,| Mentioning Easter as “the chil- | STudgingly, « regard for capital only [could be bro vided they have a majority of the|promised in the official forecast The | elders, and Joseph U. Jackson. 63| cative botanic exhibits Oswego and Greenwich, N. Y }dten’y day of days? Maj.'Daniel SgNni-|to the ‘extent thit it shall be com-|the forem votes cast. 1In both cases additional | heaviest pre-Easter shopping for|Years old. a church trusteggselinched | Many of the big parties, such as the| Similarly the smaller hotels have|Vam, Superintendent of Police, has di- | manded on the best possible termscountry ballots will be taken when necessary | several years was reported bs out.|their fists as they arose fom their|one numbering 350 boys and girls|Darties, as for example at the George|Terfed members of his command to|for the expansion and conduct of | Increased cir to complete the quota. fitters for both oid and young. seats and threatened to “nfix in” for|from Pittsburgh, are starting their|Washington Hotel there are 55 from|gwerd well the Nation's most | industry. | vertising and in. The term of office on the council 5 a free-for-all, catch-as-catch-can | sightseeing in an ideal manner by |Hampton Bay, Amityville and Bay|DPrecious heritage” during the egg- Division of Savings which will be for one year. physical encounter. Their colleagues | attending an illustrated lecture pro- | Shore, N. ¥ | rofling period | “The savings we can make through | SO carry its cir Many of those who have been nom- immediately squelched the excite-|vided especially for their benefit by| All of these visitors throng about | Py = The 1 L2 = it 108 Pt T e e - BOY SAGED" 18:7ACCUSED atience In Enjoined. invention, skill and elimination ment. ieorge Washington University. In|the White House, visit the Lincoln| wp, . 3 ! ot St nd to Ne atviasa - i men who have long been active in Memorial, Washington Monument. the | , B courageous, be kindly, be help- | collective waste is bound t divided ' 7ot _class organ city affairs. Press Kept Out. order that these eager guests may 5 ful, Sites in F ag o o 5 , be patient,” Maj. Sulllvan di.|over the consumer to attract business, | carri into the America Y 3 s : i tol, Congressional Library and|LY P 1 = ! When the meeting first. convened |have a more intelligent understand- | CaP r L Yy & e el g > il over Yehio- 1o seoins Kervice e dent of the Federation of Citizens'| 0o AT Only | tatlon of Trustee C. Huff, but Dr.|seeing tours, this lecture on Wash- Cathedral Close. Most of them go on | pitl *¢ SLnE oty g ®! capital, because capital becomes Assoclations, l\;]xsl?umlmalwl syhn\lo —Was Only|S-0" 0d other members @t ‘once_ex- | Ington explains the various points of | tOUrs St -v\r!rr;‘xmn National Ceme-| “yry Sullivan's order to the force, |cheaper with increasing security,” he . associations, the Conduit road body | # ;i igielia § where they a 3 s s order to the force, 3 « o e = L ‘luded the press from the proceed-|interest and how many of them fit in 3 pay reverence at o= ! e to and the Northwest suburban associa- 16—Jealousy Motive, Scot futen Arerores Iy ¥ with the Important work of govern.|the tomb of the Unknown Dead and to | 'R, Part. is as follows: e i in world tion land Yard Says. The newspapermen waited outside | ment Mount Vernon. where they visit the | ~FOF Wweeks this day of days has .:11;.‘1 ”lno“:hz-‘\u?- ,“»;:“:‘Tdn(rr:v”:im William S. Torbert, a member of | with Sergt. Earl H. Burdine of the| History and the science of govern-|tomb of George Washington. Fre.|Deen eagerly looked forward to by|DPrepident of the American Tederation the committee of the federation which | By the Associated Press. e T Gt s ment ave thus {llustrated in ou an. | quently these high school partles are | the tens of thousands of our city's{9f Labor, and Gerard Swope presi- drafted the plan for the formation| LONDON, April 11L.—The Scotland |3 ia'he was there to see that the I pealing way. Motion pletures are|attended by their Congressman or | Children and all roads will lead to the | d°nt of the General Electric Co. dle.; Tonfinintel of the advisory councll, was put for- | Yard authorities announced tonight | 155 (o mbliea with. He strongly ap-|also shown of important events In|$OMe representative from his office, |DIE play spaces, such as the Whitei UREEE U0 © M BER 0 B (BFNREN S wacnington, is ward by the Rhode Island avenue as- | that Ernest Rhodes, 18 years old, Is | nrowed the bare knees after an in-| Washington such as the inaugara.| They are all impressed with the | HlOUSe grounds. the Monument lot, | WaSte an e minimizing us Hin gt sociation as its candidate being held, charged with the murder | PrOVSE 0 PSRN SIS tion. These lectures are given daily | PeAUties of the National Capita), the | 290 Park and Rock Creek Park. s : : Invited to White House. Show Name Changed. re . { | | Are Represented. The children are invited to flock Memoria b {10 the White House Grounds with LA nable io a their baskets of bunnies and rainbow egates who k Gopmmmner, | o7 o Ve the same time sponsors of the the dues of the s New Relationship. g o Herbert Hoover, Sceretary of Com- societs s merce, told the National Civic Feder- |7 extra table” conference here tod Ownership of utilities and The names of all the candidates | will be placed on a printed ballot and each federation then will proceed to elect its respective quota. At the meeting of the Federation of Citizens' Associations the six candidates re- manufactures, =aid Mr. Hoover, ha Music by Marine Ban: been largely divorced from manage- The egg-rolling will last from' § to| Ment, in being diffused amo i 3 olclock’ i ¥rom then on SnntilShniaEwseL stockholders, none atle to o'clock the U. S. Marine Band wilt ! dictate policy. The terms “owner Elders in Session. Sentiment Against New Building Continenta scramble trial controversy. Altor B. Parker | tion for sentimer of Grace Blakaller, 16-year-old da tance of th “Fhe members of the force on duty | Presided it Continen 4t Others Prominent. | ohig tenolor: ot E an- | The general session, after long and | in the new recitation hall and labora- [ importance of the work done here, | 700 MO8 B8 (A8 (GECS OF T | ° Mr. Hoover said that fully 30 per|integral par Among other nominees who are |pep cher, who was found with| .pement wrangling as to how much | tery, Corcoran Hall, on Twenty-first | 85 they realize more than ever before o 3.8 D acf-lcent of the national effort was, and a large g rer throat cut Thursday night in the . 2 ¥ v o how it affects their own lives, 4 |der a distinctly valuable service to o e ey & > = e strongly supported for places on the | Wese Kensington. aitrior oid vre |0f the girls' bare legs were exposed | street, between G and H | o . and | O e the nation and to human. | “Wasted” The saving process, he| certain, it i council are: W Swanton of the | gjed yesterday. . = 0% Wholin the romper scene and as to the One Hotel Exieriaing 5on. &0 baclk to thelr homes with a strong- | LA8 C% (0 1o o time and atten- | sald, aid not propose “to abolish]d tion as Columbla Heights association, Wil- | ©70 Festerday legal phases of the leasing of the & er patriotic feeling as well as a more | It¥ bY N itl Mornatal™ el peoRoRAT s | A esma oF the orgir 1 s ealousy is given as the supposed | t5oh & Feritie The high school visitors by the|intimate and larger knowledge of|tion to the task of safeguarding the sod jpignmeotothe ors liam S. Quinter, the Connecticut Ave- | jviva e he e church hall to the Fire Department, |, =A% a 13 = L e and their attendants from | bonnets for the same money and ef-| When the candids Sl el e otive for the crime. Qirected the “committee on use of |hundreds, and even thousands, are|how the work of government is car- | children an fort.' { of president gen nue association; Geor r, sada S e i buliaini o confer with | Scattered all over Washington, but| ried on injury and accident. {out in the op the Anacostia association; James G the church building nfer v o . el s ey {out i ve aden, the Petworth association: | PRESIDENT T0O BLUN the fire department committee and |=———————— — a Proctor L. Dougherty, the Chevy T report back a verdict of some sort CITY PLANNERS COMING The more glaring wastes which Mr. | tnat s du Chase association; E. J. Brennan, the e commitiee, whicn was com- | NIGHT TRAFFIC COURT 20 REPRESENTATIVES Hoover chalked up to the discredit of | he formed as the MISRizas st (assodintion: weneattr | D PERU, PAPER ASSERTS | posed of Dr. Clinton, chairman; C. R the present economic machine arose,|line up behind Pullman, president of the Manor Park Normandy, Mr. Jackson, W. M. Lea- FROM EUROPE TO CAPITAL |he said, targely from un.mploym»m[‘.“M.M_ A assoclation; C. A. Langley of Chillum : Vite and C. C. King, catied in waiter | EXACTS 3259 FINES TO SEE MANEUVERS . Quring depression, speculation and | niscent of a real ‘elc Heights association; A. J. Driscoll, | Buenos Aires Comment Includes|Whitney, president of the Fire De- overproduction in booms, labor turn-|From then until the a president of the Mid-City association; Proph F partment; J. M. Barron, director of Conference April 27 to Include|over and labor conflicts, variation in |t is predicted, the society Dr. G. H, Richardson of the Public rophecy Future Issues Will |(he show; A. A. Heale, chairman of 2 o 5 A ! ¢ Pan-American Unfon |Products and divergency in grades|the throes of electioncering Interest Citizens' Association of East Not Be Arbitrated Here, the show committee, ‘and Addison | Leaving After Colliding Costs) Trip to Hawaii Will Be Made on| Meeting at Pan- and standards. inefficient processes,| yiee Prealdents to Be Chosen. Washington; W. H. Lewls, jr., of Gar- = Ourand, J. W. Coffman and Mr. Huff, 100—Reck! S 5 Building and Banquet. and inadequate transportation ter-| k fleld association; Lemuel ~Fugett, | B the Associated Press. members of the show committee. $100—Reckless Driving ~Transports and Warships—Fam- ne Unitea | ™i0AIE oY s mrsaldants wene Southeast Washington association;| BUENOS AIRES, April 11.—Com- Show Sponsors Protest. i T . Leading city planners of the Unite SN ginised; dhbor, in’ M. MeOyers] =0 Vo ©0CS08 LIS YOAE NCEAE Dr. U. J. Daniels, Potomac associa- |menting upon President Coolidgers| gk Brings 90 Days. ilies of Some Going. States and Europe will attend the |opinion, has an identity of interest in |IP (Bat contest are calculated tion; Dr. A. R. Collins, Southwest |note to Peru, in which he declared the 0]_2‘:‘:‘\s‘;‘;“a“fq‘;m":"0".4,":,";:,":q B Pan-American Conference on capital | waste elimination, for on that, ana | barometer ‘“”""”‘ TeREt Washington as an ver | Tacna ca Wi 2 sly s e “reflection 8 o - ¥ . hat i2nd | candidates for the president gene tion. language newspaper. refors ot iah|lsoued against bare knees o the 11|extraordinary Traflc Court docket,|have beén booked to go to Hawali|ihe American Civie Assoclation. | ages 5 jemadua {0 wetive irom (he oMices Two women probably will be|bluntness of the President's message | CinE Jadies in the mud ple episode |qalthough the total of 30 defendants[aboard naval yessels In connection |Many of the delegates to the Pan: | He said labor's part was “not et e e oF Michloan, Mis named as candidates tomorrow. The|as “entirely at variance with the | ol ched ANY One 10 IOt tne nop|20d 45 charges marked a slight in-|with the fleef maneuvers. Most of | American conference will also attend |of gistasteful speeding up to the ulti- | hocise MeDuffee of Achigan i District ' League of Women Voters|South Amerlcan ideas of statecrart. | “hyHINg “disgraceful® about the per- | crease over the daily average. Fines | the legislators and their families will | the International Conferenceon Town, | mate production of nervous human | etk W: Mondell of Wyoming an and the Parent-Teacher Assoclation,| It expresses the opinion that “no| samitiicy, Bowes o ‘that “in thels| mounted fo 3289. make the trip on the transport Hen- |City and Reglonal Planning to be held | wrecks.” He counselled employers |ty Clty: Arsy Jonn tajdiaw Buel of both recently taken into federation|South American republic will evey|Admitting however, T| TFeatured in the cases were two for | derson, due to sail from Annapolis |in New York April 20 to 25. and employees to discover the wide |y, \pshire, Mrs. Howard H. M membership, may name candidates|again appeal to Washington to solve js | Paste” Friday night they had prom-|alleged driving while intoxicated and | June 4 with the graduating eiare of| Through the courtesy of the Pan- [arc, STPIOVEER 10 SISTOREr the Wide|New Hampshire, ) S i from among their numbers. problems, fearing the hard, cold logie | 15¢d Dr: Clark to hide the offending,|three where leaving after colliding|the Naval Academy. The Henderson |American Union the committee of |{arest eoincided. |Call of Georgia and Mrs. Everest The Cathedral Helghts Association | that sees facts and takes no recriiC |but Teally innocent, knees inside of |was charged. Of the former, one ac- | will go through the Panama Gavsl o | 100 on the Federal city of the Amer- : 2 " | Sewell of Florida. ] 3 meets tomorrow night to name a can- | ing of any sentiment save that whjen | IO08 Plack stockings, the Fire Depart- | cussed was so markedly sober that|the west coast and out to Hawai’ _” |ican Civic Association will entertaln ‘Would Restrict Conflicts. The congress this year will hold its didate Aol mn e e % | ment members announced they would | Assistant Corporation Counsel J. J.| Those scheduled to go on this ship |the Pan-American and European del-| “It is the part of statesmanship on |larger meetings in (he ashir The Kalorama and the Georgetown PR s N stand by thelr promise “under pro- sarraghy molle prossed the cases.|are Representatives Magee, Quayle |eFates at meetings in the Pan-Amer- |both sides to organize this identity |Auditorium because of the lack o associations will meet tomorrow night 7 tes: The other defendant’s bond was fixed | Darrow, McClintic, Dranc, —Deow.|ican Unlon Building anfl at a dinner|of interest in order to limit the area|SPace In Memorial Continental lia to name candidates to the council MABELLE GILMAN COREY The committee on use of the church|and he was committed to Jalt for the | ery, Sanders, Patterson. Woodrarr, |and a luncheon at the Mayflower |of conflict,” he sald. It 1s expected to be the largest Only two assoclations have decided building filed back into the star|time being. . Stephens and Vinson. The famijies of | Hotel April 27 and =28, respectively. | Mr. Hoover added that America as [tended Continental Congress in not to name candidates. They are HURT IN FALL IN FRANCE chamber meeting and reported their| William M. Godfrey, a_schoolboy | these Representatives will swell the | Pictorial exhibits and'a showing of |a whole was finding itself a new ola. | nistory of the soctety and it was the Central Association, which op- findings, with the recommendation |from New Jersey, paid a fine of $100|total to 35. Representatives Swing |Stereopticon and motion pictures of | tion of economic problems, a solution |Recessary to seck the eniarsed m posed the council plan because it | that the show be allowed to_proceed | for leaving after colliding. A second |and Miller will make the Dacifie m; {2 number of American capitals will|by v;‘hl;h Zsoclal satistaction is to e e cvee. il bo hoid h would not be a representative body, iehti N as scheduled, minus, of course, the|charge of colliding was dismissed. h i hown at the Pan-American Union |attained with the preservation of |Sessions, however, will be ce mocording. to. members of its evouy: | Alighting From Auto, Trips Down |52 sehetuled Wl TJust prior to the Gmaning: of 66 MEkt | b o a o Sanmbnr R B evenliE ST April K. private industry, of initlative and|Memorial Continental Hall, as usua tive committee, and the District So Embankment Into Net of ‘About half an Hour later Dr. Clark |session, Judge Hitt-gave Lugene St.|will ba aboard the Hemdorone, "5 AaA o Tl SSSlePIaAt of the: Indieidusl F = ciety of Natives, whose president, emerged and notified the waiting | John Saffell a 90-day jall sentence.for | Senators Oddie and King and Re SR Only by this can the Nation reach John Claggett Proctor, said sufficient Barbed Wire. Show representatives that “their |reckless driving. resentatives Lineberger, French, Ol lHEhes StendRrds of Iiving Ha(sald USE OF CAMP S|MMS time had not been given to enable the y proposition of the long black stock-| Judge Schuldt presided over the|ver, Ayres, Taber, Cramton awa Tars BIG PROGRESS MADE Exenidant Ofeen | of tholkmerichn body to hold a meeting By the Asweciated Preu ings” had been duly accepted dnd |first 25 defendants, relinquishing the | lor of Colorado will sa sith e nols Sdaustion ot Feh v il thar ic ) GIDARIS, April 11—Mrs Mabelle | approved, and that the show could ben¢h to Judge Hitt at 10 o'clock. | when it leaves San Franclace medn oo O e oDt tzade mnfon BATHING POOL LIKELY === Silman Corey, formerly the wife of |go on. It was then that the show [Judge George H. Macdonald was ab- |day. Women members af chere ies” AT NAT'ONAL SHRINE ism as an essential part of industry, 6 COMMUNISTS BEATEN William B Cotey, once president of | representatives announced plans for |sent because of iliness. Just before | ilies will not be taken on e it would remove one of the greatest _ | the United States Steel Corporation, | the “censorship” curtain: leaving, Judge Schuldt handed outvessels alen on the war | causes of industrial controversy. The| . . X . BY FA suffered a serfous accident recently | uSay, do you mean to tell us thatprinted traffic safety pledges and g 5 machinery of union orgenization, m’Dlstnct Officials Seeking Informa- SCISTI IN CLASH |near Dijon while returning from the we acctuually have to wear old black |asked that those present sign them. Holy Week Results Indicate Ad-|held, stabilized industry and offered Riviera. When alighting from her|stockings all the way up?” chorused |About 30 sighatures were turned in, the readiest means to promote in-| tion on Conflict With Rifle = automobile she tripped and fell head- | g1 ¢ indignant girls |including that of . Harry Allmand, ’ nt—Ready for Founda- |dustrial peace. : 3 3 Two Sent to Hospital and Shops|iong down a step embankment into a | as the verdict was announced by |secretary to Commissioner Rudoiph WILL TEST LEWIS® EYES.| vanceme Y Mr. Swope sald he saw economic ad- Practice of National Guard. . tions of Crypt Transept. Hines Names Experts to Examine “Blind” Auto Driver. - mass of barbed wire. She received = Phituey. His name led the fist. vancement in quantity production— Are Wrecked—Reprisals | jimerous wounds and was ploked up | el of wil ihe nerve! Why wé o el L a fleld in which he sald the Am: for Outbreaks. unconscious and taken to the Dijon|wear 'em to our knees on F. street 2 : can manufacturer had taken the lead.| The District Government probably K hoapital” 'She fwie sémoved to Bacie] Lo om0 aurikuoss S STORM FUND $1,500,000 3 This had meant both lower costs to |will arrange for the necessary super- By the Associated Press. and has been ordered to remain in| And ons of them echoed: »9UU,UUU. Marked progress In the construc-|industry, lower prices to the public, | vision to permit bathing in the swim- ROME; -April 11 —Membiers ot Rl alitos tees eratiscsics. “Believe me, I'm going to find the|. . Director Hines of the Veterans|lion of the National Shrine of the fand, oddiy enough, higher earnings to | ming pool at Camp Stmms, Congress scisti today attacked Communists| Mrs. Corey is suffering from deep |sheereat pair of chiffon stockings on | peq N Puresu laét nisht anhounced . the | Unmaculate Conoeption et Cathollc|working men. Helghts, provided it can be worked and anti-Facists in the cities of Par-| fiesh wounds in addition to injuries | the market, just for spite!” Toss Has Big Sum for Mid-|personnel of. the -board of three| UPiversity was made during Holy i lout without conflicting with rifie ma and Forll, despite the order is- | to her ey g S rwnt. Sads Vietins eve specialists which will examine| "S5k, Ihe f7o Blers at the south H | practice on the range. - sued by Roberto Farinacci, secretary Getoatly S, . 3 the sight of Howard T. Lewls, vet-|of the Syucturs (o0 T ar e Officers Given Transfers. Commissioner Rudolph said _last of the Facist party, to refrain from More than $1,590,000 for the perma-|eran, who has been receiving USRIV > o < > night that he has written to Brig L aciat panty, 3 590, A & per-| Col. William E. Walsh, general |8 P 5 reprisals for Communist outbreaks at| PROF. SCELLE QUITS POST Double Murderess Escapes. nent rehabllitation of the tornado manent total disability compensation| Verg COmPleted | The two northern| .af, has been transferrsd from the |Gen; Anton Stephan of the Distri Bologna and Faenza last night. ; LITTLE ROCK, Ark., April 11.— |Swept area of the Middle West has ifnr blindness. Lewls recently was f"‘o‘" nue War Department to New York City; | Nruania of tifle practice is St the At Parma one Fascist group, which ¥ Mrs. Winona Green, confessed slajer | been received by the American Red |discovereed driving an automobile in 3 | Col. Eawara M. Markham, Corps of | o e i S el Ml was protesting in front of the pre-| Resignation by Cause of French| s her husband's parent, who was|Cross through its chapters over the| Wushingtoon and his license was re- 1 "'.“'“"{.'.‘l"mul’:.'l‘x':xf;‘ !o‘r”::la .:::-T Engineers, from Detroit to San Fran- | ““7P ‘:'-,‘\:x":xl::.‘m::rm;:u:nm”f.:flf.'(” fecture against the suppression of | oo jonvor Strike Is Accepted convicted: and, sentenved to, life on |coubtry. FRIL vept of the crypt, which will meas- |clsco; Lieut. Col. Willlam C. Garden- |, The “ONFILPRED TG, 72 PRl Son- yesterday’s issue of the Fascist news- e the State Farm for Women, has es-| An announcement terday from| The specialists are: Dr. Lewis S.|3°0%50) feet In length and will ex. | shire, Quartermaster Corps, from |foTreq With B ST oot and he. paper, clashed with the police, while | By the Associated Press. caped, according to messages to|headquarters here sald all kinds of|Greene, Dr. Carl Henning ‘and Dr.|yenq the present limit of the crypt,|Fort Bliss, Tex. to Fort Hayes, Ohio, | JWREV 0T O P q RTINS SO0 (107 another group attacked and wrecked | PARIS, April 11.—Dr. Georges| police headquarters tonight contributions were represented, from|Robert S. Lamb. 166. feet 'south, making the totai|and Col. John Thomas, jr. Fleld Ar- | eYe8 thEE TOr o et o ol it the headquarters of the Liberal party. | Scelle, professor of international law e the large donation of Industrial con-| length completed more than 300 feet. | tillery, from the Army War College |\ *( ' available. ¥ Engineer Guardieri, president of the | at the Sorbonne, today sent his resig- cerns down to the widows mite. T ) T Hhe crypt Is now 8o near completion |to the Ist Field Artillery at Fort Sill, | ' %, *Commissioner took up the ocal Liberal group, and Lawyer|nation to the minister of education, id Victi i oor children on New, York's East i Okla. . *riday, fo p i Aguzzoli, also a Liberal, were severely | who accepted it. _Acid Victim Asks Divorce. | oor chidren on New Yorice tant Federation to Meet. that in it are being held most of the questlon Friday, following announ CHICAGO, April 11—Darby Day,,nussmn refugee in Belgium in contribut- | The annual meeting of the Washing- In Forll four persons were caned' The appointment of Dr. Georges|jr.. son of a wealthy insurance man,|ing had earned savings to relieve thie |ton Federation of Churches will be big events of the Catholic Church. ment in The Star that the youth of During the last week, tenebrae serv- the Southeast would not be permitted beaten by the Fascists. — —_— by the Fascists, and two of them |Scelle to the chair of international|today filed sult against his young | suffering in the tornado district. held at Foundry M. E. Church Wed- | i ","',‘z.":;fce':“::-“c":“:;"c‘:rh: Pastor Called From City. to use the pool this Summer unless were sent to the hospital in serious|law at the Sorbonne and the insist-|bride who some time ago threw acid nesday evening. The meeting will open | - ‘”L"‘,m“ho,d ”“M persons com.| Pr. John W. Laird, a Presbyterian |5 SEDEITE oG heaglde. condition. Shops belonging to Com- |ence by the Herriot government that |in his face in Los Angeles. Young with ‘a dinner at 6 oclock at the |foriably : minister resident in Washington, has —_— munists were wrecked, bit an at-|he retain the position, gave rise to|Day charged cruelty in his divorce| The United States Army has a few | church, which'is to be served by wom. | OF 20 Y" just accepted a call to the Brighton| Tiny airplanes with folding winws tempt to burn the home of Signor|the recent rioting by students in[bill. After the acid incident. Young |soldiers who wear kilts. They are|en's organizations of thé churgh. Dr. et iy Presbyterian Church of Rochester, and capable of fiying about 90 miles Bembo, a lawyer, was frustrated by |Paris and to the students’ strike, [Day was sent to a hospital and his the Fita-Fitas, native soldiers of 'Jason Noble Pierce, president of the | The United States takes %) per [N, Y, and he will begin his pastorate|an hour will bs put on the market fAremen. which spread throughout France. parents rushed to fids =ids . Samoa. W S u + L7 ederation, will pr 0 o cent of Japan's iy, there at on soon by a Britieh company.