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G STAR, WA 4 GENERAL VIEW OF CROWD AT THE PRESIDENT'S CHURCH. Thousands of visitors in the city gathered at the First Congregational Church, G and Tenth streets, vesterday morning, for a glimpse of the President and Mrs. Coolidge. There were two morning services at the church, but they were not enough to accommodate the Easter crowd. Natlonal Photo. POLICE RESERVES HANDLE CROWD AT THE PRESIDENT'S CHURCH. It is estimated that 50.000 visitors are in Washington for the Easter season, and a large part of this number gathered at the First Con gregational Church yesterday morning. Police reserves were required to handle the crowd and make a path way when the President and Mrs. Coolidge arrived. tional I AT THE FIRST CONGREG leaving their church yesterd AUSTRIANS JOIN THE EASTER PARADE. Edgar L. G. Prochnik, counselor of Austrian Legation: Mme. Prochnik and their daughters en route to church yesterday morning. Netional It CABINET MEMBER AT CHURCH. The Secretary of the Navy, Mre. THEIR FIRST EASTER SUNDAY IN WASHINGTON. Ambassador Daeschner of France, Mme. Daeschner Wilbur and their son leaving the First Congregational Church vesierdas and their daughters, recent arrivals in Washington. on their way to church yesterday. National Bhote. morning. National Photo RPLANE CARRER NYERSCASE HEARD | ey =——wogmg=rn EVISON OF S DANCNGFESTAL UTILITY 1S SHOWN'BY SUPREME COLRT - et SR, VALUATION IELY T BENEFT SCOUTS Langley Demonstrates Abil-.}President‘s Power of Re- Rate Inquiry by Public Uitli- Procge.ds t.o Be Used. in ity to Keep More Than | moval at Issue—Argu- o B ‘ : . ks ties Body Brings Up Traamqg Directors for Girls Squadron in Air. | ment Begun. & £ d g . . ; ! ' : : ; * Question. in Movement. | By the Associated Press | SAN FRAN "0, April 13.—The | s. d States’ | first airplane carrier, de ated its ability to k r a| complete squadron of fighting planes | in the air for an indefinite period during the recent force practice of | the United States fleet off the The President's power to remove from office his own predecessor's ap- Dointees was at issue in a case react ed for argument today in the Suprem Court, with the executive and le }lative branches of the government represented as contestants The case became one for eonstru | tion by the highest court of the Pres- revision of the valuation of the in connection with consideration by the Public Utilities Commission of the petition of the Federation of | Citizens' Associations for a reduction in gas rates. A of the commission explain- A children’s Spri { by Mre. Goring Bl “airy Hour,” will 1 Poli's Theater, Apr | o'clock, as a benefit for the Gir Association of the Distr The fes southern California coast, it was|ident's power under the Constitution announced yvesterday to ibamave, exetutive i RpooNitess -1 The squadron was divided into sec- | offices created by Congress when the tions of six planes each, and, as one |Senate intervened In the appeal of seotion “landed” on the long flight |the late Frank S. Myers, who was deck of the carrier, the other section |removed. as postmaster at Portland. took off from the forward portion of | Oregon, in 1920, by President Wilson the deck. The landing planes were|Myers sued for back pay on the provided with fuel, water and oil. | ground that his removal was Hlegal Chaceaitor gl o o o SoLTess were el and relief pilots, where needed. | - Prior to presenting argum f ] 3 1 : e for wam) ‘ ar, clos Jecember Then they were moved forward 1o | briefs fopris mor Basrs rpont,today: IN THE EASTER PARADE ON SIXTEENTH STREET. Photograph taken after the service at Sacred Heart Church, Sixteenth strect and Park " Oficlals of the commission are stit| 3147, 00 9508, the forward portion of the deck to | po contentions were filed by road, yesterday morning. ki ang prohably will et hold o take off again in their own turn. Solicitor General B for the Pres hearing until the telephone case Mrs. Coolidge, an honorary commi No Planes Damaged. ent ‘and Senator Pepper for the one o the panes wire damas | ot MURDER AND SUICIDE |DOG SHOW PARADE HONOR WON |SUICIDE PACT NOTE |:in soimieln "Fie it St i it L oo but casualtieg, such as might be Pepper Presents Brief. i fixed, and a hearing will'be held April [ for the benefit show which includes | IN CLEVELAND HOME| BY DIRTY MUTT “APPLE SAUCE”| WITH 2 FOUND DEAD | et st Ve [ttt “i2” 20 ! s b ed. | a ciety leaders that since rates for service | tival will be directed by Miss Minnie ed on the value of the prop- | E. Hawke the original valuation of 1314 The money be brought up to date when a|ance will be n : held in the federation’s re- | Jocal ( ient, espe quest 10T an inquiry into rates. in the of directors In its application for a hearing the | girls who desire to become Scou federation suggested the advisability | prevented for lack of trai lea of establishing a ready-to-serve { A Washington and Georgetown Gas | val, which wil Light Companies is likely to come up ( Two training courses were given 1 Mrs. Coolidge Heads List. that Congress has full Were simulated and the “damaged”|power over all Government offices ex- One hundred and fifty childre 1 ndred and fifty children will planes were taken down an elevator | cept those ereated b ihe Conci | y c hose create stitu- . 2 to the repair shop below within a | {0 (Ho3¢ created by th ] take part in the performance, which on, § or Pe is brief, up- few seconds, while the same elevator, e o on its upward trip, brought new | iret.onc Brovision of law prescribing | g, oico0) Engineer Believed Slain | Howard Ames’ Prize Shows How Honery He Can Be|Bodies of Man and Woman Pierced'AMERICAN DIES IN CRASH.|yili ve augmented by solo dances b 1 e Enes i -1 : = a number of debutantes, former pupils planes, oiled, fueled and ready to fiy. | i COTRen: of the Senate” as a con- by Bolting Line and Chewing Trousers ! by Bullets in Automobile of Miss Hawke ' i Near Elkins, W. Va. of a Policeman. PR T e P has slightly less than this numper, | Masters. Congress, in creating an of- < cll_members include: drs. Frederic n themselves to construct many | the office, determine how the ap- | (56 Aasbaiatia et | 'NICE. France, April 13.—John Vic- | beth Booth, Mrs. Frederick Brooke planes, a complete set craft ready | Pointment shall be made, and how e gl i P I | tor Waish, 22 years old, whose home | Mrs. Joseph Bradley, Mr Arthur o replace those actually use, extra | {NCumbents may be removed. | cLEVE: = N B P Because his yellow cur was the|peard, smallest dog: Miss Elizabeth | Efu\! S W. Va.. April 1673 “rma L: is said to have been Cincinnati, Ohlo, | Carpenter E. 'T. Chafee, Mrs pilots and a repair shop, in addition | Solicitor Beck, on the “other hand,| BVELAND, “April- 13:—<H #B dirtiest, “ugliest” the “honeriest.”| Monroe, second best dog. ~Miss|Frank, 20, of Elkins and James but who maintained a Paris resi-| Frederic ~Chapin, M o many technical laboratories. | (leclated in his brief that by “attack-| Wrenn, assistant electrical engineer |the most troublesome and the dumb-| Frances Nelson took the prize for |Mauzy, 30, of Parsons were found|gut “ho maint yesterday, when his | Davidge, Mrs. Frederick ling the independence of the = e Olenits 5 3 - v arade. She had |dead it an automobile along a coun- | e, i e tive" the Question Bt inmie mireagcUsiof the Clevelond Union Terminals|est in the “mutt” parade, Howard|the best dog in the parade. She | et rour "1y Sfean~| automobile, traveling at high speed, | Mrs. John F. Dryde = | < = Vor- | Ames won the prize for having the |a Pekingese. | Z 2 hit a tree. Ehle, Mme. Ekengren, A MISSING WIFE LEFT NOTE | 2 principle involving the “very foun- | Co» and his wife, Mrs. Isabel Nor-|Ames won the pri After the judging there was a mad |here. ~The girl had been shot twice| Ty waisn had been visiting Cannes| Fitzhugh, Mrs. Harris Franki | dation of our government." The re-|Man Wrenn, were found dead in “yow. g's dog was just a cur, but|scramble for free tickets to the show. | through the hear |and ‘was on his way to St. Raphael.| Amos A. Fries, Mrs. Isaac C SAYING SHE WILL RETURN’s]mnnlthly of the President for faith-| their home in Lakewood, a suburb,|jt yelped from the time the “mutt’|Judges awarded a ticket to me;:n"“flnv:h::rl:fl LG R P S | e R oCAent e aren Hieas Mt Blin Cllbons. Bes/ GG e, exe 3 v, - - 9 v very % > va 2 - v G , Mrs. arle: | ed, must, as a vital necessity, be con- = tween the car and the tree and was|lin, Mrs. William Hard, Mrs. Thomas h | stdered as carrying with it the. con |*© have shot and killed her husband | s = SEEches, L8 Sol s Lo B e e oW, Including . the - champlon e :“:fin; ;‘;’:; s ek el el et iohios Hart, Miss Alida Henriques, Mrs Mrs. Annie Herndon and Three | .itutional power to remove the unfit |nd then killed herself Friday. They |Shoo 1o teing hotd today ned tomer- Governor ‘Moscow, & polnter, e R L R ey e e ey bt asi toteitb L Hesbort BoovsrSern! Eharics 1ina- 5 - or unworthy, without the consent of |came here from New York about|row. took a prize for the best of all breeds - car ‘with him escaped with only a|say, jr.; Mrs. Colin Livingstone, Mrs FlnGves. (ire Delug Movibt by | cansnonn: s e Ay Twice “Avple Sauce the dog's|in the recent New York show. For. e L S R 0 I Dt 2 T " James Magee, Mre Willlam Payne { & - & A v insisting [ tunates, a greyhound which won first P S PRI # Meredith, Mrs. Adoph C. Miller Argument Time Doubled. The bodies were found by the po- |"aMe: held up the parade by At ; ) , Acquaintances said Mauzy had a wife Mt - R ; : i ! 3 on bathing himself in two water| prize in the Philadelphla show, is g & CINCINNATI, “April 3.—Jofin Vie- | Gerrit Miller, Mrs. Harry Moran, M A brief note conveving the infor-| Fecognizing the importance of the ljice, who broke in a door after a|troughs pagsed on the line of march.| sise benches {gey"*‘;&“’mj:f;‘,‘gf‘;’;;‘t ‘:;‘e‘e;’,;’; tor Walsh, killed yesterday in an|Helen Page, Mrs. William B. Pair mation that his wife, Mra Annie|ConSttutional question presented.the |, /i o, notified them that the lights|A third time it nearly bit Charles| There are more’ local entries this then turned the weapon on himself. |Autumoblie accident near Nice, was|Mrs. Halsey Powell, Mrs. David A. Herndon, 2 < #‘prohan]y | CUpPreme SRAEC, Aoy ed connesl wral |liad been burning continuously, and | Watson, one of the judges. A fourth| year than usual, about 300 Washing- g = member of a prominent Cincinnati| Reed, Mrs. Helen udder, Mrs would be ba me,” was found lj‘:&fm_’:l: i e Bonb thr vl | eftorts to arouse ‘any one In the suite |time it went after the trousers of \ton dogs belng bemched 3 —_— tumily. sisl hfamfl'“ was l:e “llzlle (\"hurl(f'.t M;»l\(_ln:. Mrs. Stephen Stocum hy Tyson Herndon, sireet car con-| e 5 3 had failed. Wrenn was seated at|policeman. The show hours are 10 am. to 1 Nicholas. Walsh, millionaire distiller| Mrs. Oscar N. Solbert. Mrs. Walter R ductor on Washingt Railway | ¥ ‘,’“'1" ‘;{?i"l‘,“’n e I ,n,gme kitchen table with a Friday| “The dog was so doggone cOntrary|pm today and tomorrow. QUAKE HITS JAMAICA. | of Cincinnati. Tuckerman, Mrs. Wilbur E Wilde and Electric Co. line, when e aUCEe o - O Frank | morning newspaper, his breakfast |that we had to give him the prize, This is the eleventh annual show 5 T Mrs. T::ndur»t‘r_ s \,’.! inson. .n~{ reached home, 63 1. street morth-|g "y\oo e “girected attention to the | Untouched before him. He was shot |Watson and Alan Hoffer, judges, de-| yut on here under auspices of the | Frederick R. Wulsin and Mrs. Conrad eani, yesterday. The three children— e 0 YErh G reel BUCOHOR, 10 the|in. the temple and below the heart.|clared. Washington Kennel Club. Dr. Wil- FORMER GOVERNOR DIES. Yo;n:x A Alice Harry, and Bermard, 6., ptitution of Lois P. Myers, the|A third bullet went wild. Mrs.| The animal was once yellow, but{ iam p. Collins is president and KINGSTON, S MRTIckets (o7 the g fentival may months —were gone aiso, the husband | jyoy of the former postmaster, as| Wrenn's body, with a bullet wound |through lack of baths for six months | Charles A. Watson seoretary. e e Ptaine A oout hsaa told the police, adding that his wife | ppa)jang. Senator Pepper - appeared [in the head, was lying on the bed.|looked the color of dirt. A black left i ST B Tentght onds was experlenced in Kingston at| W. E. Glasscock Prominent .injdyeriers 1050 Mew ¥Ork avenue, of had also taken a Tevolver with her.|3BPENANG, Senaior Pepher The revolver with four empty car-|eye added to its ugliness. udging Continues 3 oy X et | A the resid Miss Herndon appealed to the police to| ™ gojjitor General Beck presented |tridges was found beside her body. Several hundred persons gathered| jugging started as soon as the| It occasioned much excltement in the West Virginia Politics, RSIRYIACTOXS institute search for -them. He also|,rgument in suport of the conten-| Because of the condition of the|around Lafayette Park whenb;hechrl:; gates wero opened this morning and | commercial area. A few bulldings Were | ONGANTOWN, W. Va, April 16— - e Frinas paruicipateds (o7 17 WRICR|tion that mo limitation could be |hodies, physicians belleve that elght | re wa thronged - Conneotiont” ave-| Will continue through tonight. The | crauted. William E., Glasscock, 63 years old, Pottery Magnate Dies. friends participate - |or te elaps etween the vers . £ 7 & It was learned from neighbors that g‘e:c&d :r;vwg':nf):ee’rs sl:x%:r;d}:;t:r:s;- ahooti:x:wn st e 9GStV Fhie OCUERCE. El?;:.’“é’;‘f.’.".pfi.‘fe nxlzz?l::g:erox . ] ?b“morp. % w?t “grg'am‘f NEW YORK, April 13—William mother and children were driven from | 3ent's Powers < An unmailed letter, wrltten by| The parade was disorderly. Dogs|,iundy” whippets, Engiish. setters|st. Bernards, Belgian-sheap: dogs, | S1°0.80 Hie home here sarfy yesterday: | o NEW, TORK: April 18w iam home earlier in the day in a taxicab, 3 Mrs. Wrenn to her slster, Mrs. A. A: | insisted on biting each other, running | | J500%, WUPEUS TREUST, SSlCrn | St Bernards, - Belglan:. shesn: dogs, | jir: Slauscock had been i1l for severai| g A% OGO £lit patestine, Ohio, and efforts are being made to learn ST i T e e Poole, New York, indicated she was | out of line, dasiing oft for water and; 010" T " tternoon the follow- | Fronch bullsegs. Craobinde: SHAEH P nd qath was due %0 a general | ;. second largest pottery cancern in e e e T mie qte, | Hit-and-Run Auto Kills Woman. |jealous of her husband, but admitted | barking. Several balked and thelr ({PEM /U0, TS SUETA000 the follow- | French bulldogs. €re e e r el pin: | e ey on health o the' country, died suddenly yesterday Herndon told the police that his wife, . b 1A 75| she had o reason to be, owners carried them to the show hall. | \nE Presds, e belng Jdesd: Alie | sreyhounds, Maltess wisesmirepia JHawés, prominent - in ithe Brtal e o o the Hotel Aios former resident of Manassas, Va., had _thgr%\nnfi“‘afirl\vgfinmg’ Dar. |, Wrenn was & native of Georgia. Many Win Prizes. terriers, Belington terries, bull ‘fer- | cellancous; Brusseis, Griffgns, 11 a.m. "" the governorship on' the Republican | e Was 60 years old. He had recent- been siSk foF sayersligaais havian of this ¢ity, was struck and|}e returned Thursday night from a| oiner prises werei Mrs. L: Fuller, | riors, Manchester: terriere Bobertan | snenhord ~Aoes (continued), - CROW [ fick&t in 1909 after a bitter Aight. He |l returned from a trip to the West N R outside the eity|Week's business trip in Erie. fattest dog; Miss B. Marshall, small- | pinschers. - | chows, ‘Pomeranians, Russian Wolf- Lyervedcnntil 1913 Indies and was staying in New York 360 poands . When she 1aft Mo U oho 1t age As night Iy an wa e est girl in parade; Helen Evans, vel-| Tanight at 8 o'clock Mrs. E. R.|hounds, . toy .poodles, fox - terriers, | °o fo transact some business. Sixteen ore a iitie’ beatad vark. DIaie mat | mabits, whish Sl nat wiont DUl are-] HHeath T uliing: wioth were: in- |Towest: aok s PO Bara et L L L o is | BT terriers, Sealyham terriers, E vears ago he suffered' a stroke of D | Intha Glvectibs of WAL ton [vontos T D AL st g0, B o but e M ke HOL dox. It oo e Wooley the Pekinese. |2 p.m. - Nowadays a motorist is glad when | paralysis, which weakened his heart. Snd S oDIROl Cont I NIt fur Mpkar hone vet b hended. | it was several centuries later before | best head; John Bischoff, dox with | Tomorrow .the following dogs will | Tomorrow night dogs in variety [he finds a parking place, and he's|Last Wednesday he had & st back A et 0 0 B s V. i i S0 s <o S PR 5w - Py S L B A RS R e A PR TR T B0 2 ] judged and unclassi- | evén moFe elated when he comes back 'and on Saturday pneumonia dec by o s o oAb R (e S To the BRgers 4 M with the longest tail; Suzanne Shep- Lnglish sheepdogs, Newfoundlards, fled prizos awapded, #nd finds his car still there., . veloped. 4 o 2 : § 1 | | | | ated Press, Husband and Police. Jamaica, April 13.—A sharp earth shock lasting about two sec-

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