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THE EVENL STAR, WASHINGTON, D FRIDAY, MAY 8, 192 EXECUTION OF FOUR - Lotk st v | PART OF CHAPMAN'S SOUGHT IN'SOFIA'| g 00T IS RECOVERED Prosecutor Asks Death Pen- g b ' Stolen Collateral Found When i : -R, r § v 7 TR o % ° : o , g :Will Call Union Mechanics alty in Cathedral. _ | New Yorker Is Arrested By { v o 4 5 ] Off Work Where Non- Bomb Plot. ¢ for Larceny. i £.8 Union Men Are. The building trades department the American Federation .of La * the Associated Prese : ¢ By the Associated Press SOFIA, Bulgaria. Mav 5. —The puh 5 . NEW YORK. May % - Bonds that e lic prosecutor. addressing the court formed part of the loot of Gerald| : 4 ¢ p 7 will give every support to the Inca martial today. demanded the death Chapman, convicted murderer and : % » inion painters in their present en penalty for four of the prisoners mail bandit, were recovered today e . ¢ AL 4 deavors for an increased wage. it was e e . with the arrest of John J. Phalan. ; | ; | revealed today. The international iy e oils 3 charged with zvand larceny in connec RN presidents of every building rrades tragedy, which resulted in the death 5 T f : of 160 persons and the injury of N \ tion with a loan of $8500, obtained - ; union in the country will notify the many others X from the First National Bank of Lyn i vt g 4 51 Y : / presidents of the local unions 1o give The extreme pemalty was asked g % trook, Long Island, on some of the & o ; 3 7 B .1 he support and assistance thes against Marco Friedmann and Peter R 2 - stolen collateral. 3 ; E 2 can to the striking painters, it way Zadgorskl, as havinz prepared and \ Nassau County authorities said the | : 3 4 i 5 i learned e e e numbers on some of the honds de- TR L5 s ’ J This action is the result of a confe . T o CHARLES WILSON, posited by Phalan corresponded with ; 4 ] { 5 { ence yesterday between William atter ‘(‘]L' "":']‘;m | 3 e on whose advice H.| thuse on lhonds stolen In the sensa Gallagher, international organizer of Friedmann is a Communist and | K. Arnold, Standard Oil representa- | Lional lower Broadway mail truck rob. s ommiasions e Y e 2 the union painters, who is directir ekl was the sacrictan of the |tive in Bulgaria, declined to certify v, in which Chapman and two pals - 3 7 the local union here during the strike thedeal | that he did not have a communist in charged 'with having escaped | Beason, Walter 1. Swanton, George Havenner, D: ”_d She Internationall Treaidents ot “The ‘presecutor emphasized the evi ‘hh clnulu) Mr. Arnold was ordered| 400,000 worth of loot. Other [T R T o m» various buflding trades unions Chapman and his associates. red in Two Outrazes. e { SUPPLY Bl U[}KED e : IN GUI_F TUURNEY Rl-m'plum by I’rmul(-nl and Ur«. lcmlul-m and Trip BABY lN AUT[} HERE ‘:,\.,‘,""";ff‘ff”?f el : e | replaced by non-union men Gave Bonds for Reatty = on Yacht as Secretary Wilbur’s Guests Among e har i in othey (oadi v respemsibie for the Soeeligidoi el o Defeat by Kane Is Only Up- Features Arranged by Star- Vircinia Woman, Former | ‘o . strike ©h theillte of King Borls' ive eaia er of Long Beuch. L. L. who ne : | imitedt e cises. I s oeacnt 1 “Uhienc 1 Dry Forces Proclaim Em-l\.-m R ~""IZ‘.L?‘.Af?::,"'hn"-’L.x'"['.'.fi‘,3 set at Washington Club S e " Waif, Is Arrested and AC- | st i of eight venrs' imprisonment azainst | I'halan a year ago had purchased sev A visit to the White House. where , coniclude with dinner In the cabinet mechanics will refuse to wor lelagoi Kambauroff. the fifth defend. | - 3 & ot e the participants in the n nal ora | room of the New Willard Hotel, at | emploving non-uni srtisans ant bargo Effected by Navy | erai ioce irom him. producing $1om | Today. B Sl o rocivad. Mioh | DRSS Gas et mia S Mioes cused of Abandonment. | emylovine nenunion anisns The hearinz of the case was ex worth of bonds. upon which Petrovich | hy Mre. Coolidze and then by the J 0 pected to end today. when. it was and Coast Guard zave his note to the Lynbrook hank. | S iealie t anaid Souerey’ dowr the Pictures to Be Taken. —— |tieEiny a6 ance. it 18 lundetsiond understood, the court-margial would Z eturning his ccusiomer title to the | 5 Distoric omac River as the guests | Stafl photographers of The Star y 3 ENE oot ghimsiad) popnie s take 24 hours for déliberalion before - ors and $8,500 in cash. . The defeat of Donald Woodward of | ( il 0 "0 (he Navy Wilbur on |will ncocmpany the party and take| Mrs. Renona Soper o Bomd O . $1050. ik mess R s e i B A Phalan insisted, Petrovich said. that tnhvln-m’ by Gene Kane o st Louis Scht. e 15 Syiph. will | Photographs of the visitors at all bis- | Run, Va.. whe herself was raised as | #8568 (R 00 L B iin e raker BY DA > none of the bond coupons be clipped. | on the last green was the only upses ture the round of entertzinment | loric points. As was the case 1ast|in arphan in a charitable institution, | U. 8. OIL MAN THREATENED. | Prohibition enforcement has at 1 winz he would pay the interest |in the fi und of the Washington heen arranzed hy The Eve. Year. these photozraphs subsequently | Lo = (0 0 b 1o ol today muni i Agrarian activities aimed at ch stitutional re veached = definite ihe biock | (hrouzh a friend. This occurred for a | Golf and Country Clul's zolf tourna- | in honor of the Nations | will be incorporated in specially made | Ay By Cable ta The Star and Chicago Daily News. | Ing_ of ship-to-shy supply. Lime, but the friend recentiy died and | ment todax. Woodward was one down | TE Star in ¥ | Ahums and copies sent 1o the various |and charged with abandoning her | The union painters will hold & meer SOFIA, May 8.—H. R. Arnold. locat |, FOF, mote thun seven 'years' the|the intersst payment. wae defaulied. jcOmPnE f0 the lost hole and miteed's |’ puring the whole of tomorrow, fol: [winners, The hook of views prepared|month-oid baby here yesterday in the | '5 sdcn. plans for the contin manager of the Standard o o "eal | “drys” have been clamorinz flrst for | This resulted in an_investigation of | six putt D lowinz the national contest this eve. last vear has proved a unique andf, . mnopjle of Russel L. Johnson. |of'ine eirike ceived notice from the police on Thurs P e e e e - day that he would have to leave Sofia within 24 hours unless he complied with the order certifying that he does not have a Communist wmonz ihe frm’s empioves 'he threatened expulsion followed the use of the United Siates Navy | the bonds by bank officials, who made | TRoland R cKenzie of Columbia. | i the participants will be the |priceiess memento of what turned out ind second for an efficient patrol by | inquiries of the company which had |the District amateur champion. who | [i0F (8 KOO ol ot [tathe: a neuet fatiasorsotian: fay which he Coast Guard. and in the interim | issued them won the qualifying round vesterday.| tzken to all historic points of in Sunday will be observed as a day of | restaurant, at 312 Twelfth street f Columbia painters are not making the supply of liquor from abrond hus | They learned that ive $1.000 bonds | defeated i, B. English | terest in the National Capita much-needed rest. The YOUNE OFAlors| Ar Soper was arrested by Sheriff | IOVES todax, but it continued with relativeiy little inter-|!n (he lot were part of the mail rob- |3 and 3: A, L. Houzhton. unaitached 3 and their relatives who have accom- |\ s’ Woolf and Deputy Sheriff dJ. [ foeoy o Ao aet, SO0 (20 farehbi ery for which Chapman and his defeated J. M. Downey, unattached, 7 Going to White House. nied them here muy witend chuithl v Skiries. and wne Seid ot the Wat l;x are plan of action in regard | Under cover of or mishi the | budds, “Dutch” Anderson. were con-|nd i, and W. R MacCallum of Wa: The trip will be divided into morn-\and occupy themselvex as they may | renton. V.. jail. Her husband's|\ng PHImng @ e rum runners ve bLeen able to es ! Victed and sentenced to ar terms | Ing ton, defeated M. A. Shipley. unat- 2 nd afiernoon sessions The | see fit { brother. Sid So whom she charges | 2! zarding an order issued to all em- |, g™y S S raban hers were found 1o be the proverty | matches which were compleied to have the party reach the White Withur Offers Yacht. | | 0STS $500 plovers earlier in the week. Arnold’s | .oy ovands of miles of coast line have the Wilton bank. the robhery of this afterncon, House 12 o'clock., when the mem The orators have received an B .HUMANENESS C action in refusing to comply with the { ;P CE S0 O 0 O i Tun. { Which Chapman is supposed to have ! The results in the fourih fi fol- | hers will be received by Mrs. Coolidge, | tation from Secretary of the > Aroused Suspicion. order in its present form wax taken | = been conecrned with, althouzh he 1o fee of Wast . de-land at 1296 o'elock by the President Wilbur to be zuests aboard the S¥lbb | yppe Er et 1o W after a conference with Charles Wil Hlavar gl BFOUERT A8 1 thr the | feate : dson. Manor, 1 upiiag the White House offices for & trip down the Potomac to MOunt | uiiempt to place the infunt in the son. the American Minister Rum Boats Outdistanced e H. D SRt Salbaiad ML i eatatay Eokh ine: recep: | Vernon Mondty.. The party il Florence Crittenton Mission, police in The police requested that every em 5 « n Spring, 4 T i he White House the visitors |sei at The ar office at At E s of " emploves certitvins that none | Elers and 4 system of decoys Mave| ppjan, police say. recused 1o make | W atis and 1 5| where Tuncheon will be served in the |Navy Yard. The Svigh will Sonth Bas \ cherish forbldden political views, hold. | Prevented the Coast Guard buats from |, , "5 ieneni”an “io how he came 5 d 1. L. Ba oak room. forth on the afier- prompuy at 130 o'clock. Secre dent _of 5 o ing the emplover responsible should | g "' I‘. Gl i . into possession of the bends. He is wn oand Cou % noon trip. the party will b the Wiihur to receive the orators s arranseme. < She later developments indicate that any | however. the Coaxt Guard has been | 4 ¢ v v v oon sted on several | Fielder, Congre: 3 3 Raleigh Hotel at 2:15 o'clock, an hey step aboard the vacht. Luncheon home, 3 1 Jater {in Fe other ocecasions, charged with vari- | Fuller, of W st 3 T ther closely the route cov be served just ax soon as lhe at the woman ppeared at | terd Nevada Sheriff. Too Kind to Pris- oners. Is Fine employe was a Communist built up by special appropriations trom Con nd the rum runners 4 S < der way. The : { Refuses to Watch Workers. | find themselves in a chase outdis. | ®US lrcenies. Sabaiugs, S ered a year ago, will pass the various | Sylph gets und 9f: woty Crittenton Home ;. { The tanced and overpowered Only a fow hunded thousand dol- ert B Cumm exations. through 1 w0, then the inded =t Mount Vernon ice. When the bat . A daiiior B o ers compa The Treasurs Department. which | IS Worth of the loot taken in the | 0. C. Murray, Wi restinz place of the body of Wood 230 w'ciock. One hour will be | shortly afterward, sleepinz peacefully n arrests notion b i f coast patrols to prevent | Mail truckirobber ver were recov- John I ll er @ v Wilkon, and visit Fort Myer. allo sit to ‘,‘u unt Ver- in the automol police began 10 | tures alone a b0 (LR Dacty. o2 on e1e police =aid. rin phases K A {ugh L t a ‘e ery and the non viph will return up scare or Mrs. e freed { . lanidigsa ned toacaePt ri o NEEling has heen criticleat sevecaly | Sred. poli 1d. Certain phases of K. 8. McHugh Washing ‘ A National Cemetery and the | non Sy return up | search & . reedom of ih ‘ acte and politics of his em- | N L O meMciency | thix ' erime still” remained unsolved | Flo zgam he Unknown Soldier th » at th rs. Soper is W police to have | j The sher Jloves outside the office Jving to | s when Chapm. was tried and con- ' fauit to Washington by way of the Yar t < will be in waitinz. | jeft her hushand. Lynn Soper. after 4 |he wanted 1 NO there Iteren R e victed n Haxiford. Conn. on & 8 Bridze, the visitors will en- an i nsported to their quarrel and to hav Ré 10 1ive with order givinz him 24 hours to comply y”\‘k_'h intectered S ish S eloctiva | fharoe oL Bivins mucisred = e WINS WITH PUTTING. ide through 1% ind then be free to | his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Soper have immediately followed blocknales, but the tmith 35 ahed G0 N e dliaedten ! 4%’ ite th w» at the Lincolr " i eir homes ax they may ' u T.vear-old son. of the prisoners minister of foreign affuirs, who con- | “'nMment have been inadequate 41052 Hobbe of Detention and, it_is expected. will y = sulted the premier, after which a s d With 7 he transferred 1o . anns tntamt | ORATORY FINALISTS Thouzh the Standard Oil was hardly suspected of encouraging commn 1 Arnold declined to accept responsibility CBthEL eatite wha held A dili i Present Situation Foreseen. Chanman > g sentence 1o . -f. p 1 M h Gabinet, mecting was held, | A declilon | 1 wux of course. anls « quextion of | WANE N he Connecticnt Siate Prison | plaging with the skill of a Quakes in Pacific Asylum later. Mes.' Soper will el - oion FOR.CONTEST Ruthorities to modify the arder. which | time when the Government wou Bitierae moniki bt e nament "veteran and the b : 2 nepeen) | huild frse prohibition as appeale Core e te o1 et | €nouzh 1o check rum rumnins. Phalan immediately Wik takerd 10 1oche”” e Blatrict amater Cause Damage in e BEFORE PRESIDENT Hempstead, Lonz Isiand. where he i e (Sl s e Rt e e R p,”hmmm o |] A E A P BUTLER PROPOSES e ASKSTHOBVER'IOIPROBE o s el . e reaey b TO MAKE HAWAII a long time. however, to get the right 'siip throuzi. Scotch yet {card of 74, Roland’s score. composed McElnieel. the Pacific finalist. has kind of craft built and the personnel i % z . = lof a 39 out and a 35 s one the Associated Press GREATEST TPOST | amplified his topic to “Marshall and U. S. AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY | &0 o0, ol i cemcs oraid e | Joubled _in value. the New York [0 % 50 ol #0830 P45 ARIER, Max 2K nowperien] L EST QUTPOST | tmrities tons ana clatietier b expected World saye, mow beins 338 a easeiR. McCallum of the Washington ke ving their orl Students Protest Compulsory A : selected “Lincoln and the Consti PHILADELPHIA, May S.—An in-| All the vessels have not vet b wholesile clu, who had fnished his round r out in the Pacific Ocean nued from 4 m vestigation of the entire aircraft sit- | mobilized, and it mayv be when they Od-mile airplane 1 v one few moments before MacKenzie an Albay . "Sa and Camar h - % i ¥ vation under the direction of Secre.|all are concentrated at the stratesic ~h 100mile airplar by e e ehpeassd! tolibe 10w fov A Physical Training—Jig | coos without first cane 1 as the findings of the judses hate tary Hoover of the Department of |points alonz the Atlantic coast the NEWSPaper observer icsuited in the v, u and rammed down bbb i il S N This statement m:de impression | been tabulatey The presentations wi Commerce is urged by z committee rum runners will find some other way ' direct sight of iy four two-masted oot-putt that won him the medal S Tlach. Tegbrt’ Tre 5 to Jazz Band on me. Many military men since that | be made by #r. Hamumond on aeronautics of the American En-|of carrying on their trade. But the schooners and one tramp sieamer on | nd's vietory yesterday zave him| ek ’”",‘ "‘"',‘ a Sy > ime have told me the same thin e Coutentumncs avill e stoictly i gineering _Council. headed by Prof.|rald now being set into operation— "y o s R second medal in as many weeks, | there was badly damased, prevent L “If there ever xhould be an armed | ited 1 19-minute period hy a cor joseph W. Roe of New York Uni-|the largest since prohibition was en- ¥ 4 e 1OW- |45 he won the qualifying round and inZ ships from landin A tlood | contest in the Pacific T want it con- | mittee -..-xv-w;{j composed versity. acted—is a real test. Il it proves|€Ver. were 20 or 30 other craft as-|the medal at Indian Sprinz last, tide also was caused by the shocks While a gr f several ! undred | fined to Pearl Harbor and kept away ; Mai s A. Fries, Judge Rol The committee report. which is to|that more craft are needed. the Gov- sumed to e liquor ships ich had | week. MacKenzie and McCallum are | it was believed ' striking. Howard University students | {TOM our coast. Pear] Harbor should | ert ing v.».,m”l;-. € Gans be presented today to the administra. | ernment will build more. It may be . its pair of Government watchers. An!in opposite halves of the draw. and EGibir i, dieclons ol Kbl e be hrought to the attention of Con.|mer v tive board of the council meeting here, | the rum runners then will transfer airplane trip by anether newspaper |if hoth win today and ftomorrow Weather Bu e o e | danced and frolicked today on B o i tat: fveet vkt 6v) eyt { Commerce £ recommends that the engineering pro. | their efforts to the Canadian and | man developed only two rum craft. | morning. xhould meet in the finul| belier that geologic disturbances in | CAMDUS, the faculty met with Presi- | money on scattered naval bases audience requested fession. “in the interest of industry | Mexican border. Reports that airplanes were part of round. the Pacific caused the latest tem- | dent J. Stanley Durkee to determine May Take Up Issue of Rank. . SIoan mpDIRuAG OuEnE and national defense,” make every ef 5 . the blockading forces are now offi-| One of the features of yvesterday's| blors, and thev were in no way 3 speeches. as no_extension fort to ascertain the exact facts of See Government in Karnest. cially denied. qualifying round. the second of twa| connected with volcanic activity, be Butler also indicated that the wi'l be allowed f errupted or the situation The “drys.” however, are satisfied | Reserve boats with fresh crews are | days devoted to the medal round. c antici residents of the |he stiident revol : nst the “20 cut [naval committee misht he confronted tions “In scientific and engineering prog- that the Government is in earnest SR R e et LGBt Wi e I By : rule” as applied 1o the department of [in the next Conzress with the ne here was a last-minute rush fo ress in ayiation, more particularly in and that a sufficient fleet is Bow at|announced by the Coast Guard, and |plavers as Albert R. MacKenzie, fa- o lghthonse. thie st | Physical educ Sity of taking Action to setle the die. ' tickets today, but no reservatio heavier-than-air machines, the Unjted | work to break up the rum traffic, or 500 additional seamen are belng re. | ther of Roland: Miller B. Stevinson eastern point in the Philippines, The strike was ealled by the stu- | pute heiween line and xtall oflicers of | zvailahle meet it. The audience States now lends the world." says the at least make it many limes more cruited ind 1. Flova Brawner to auality in| felt the tremors. the record there | (1eNLcouncil vesterday afternoon a< a | ihe Xavy aver the question of rank. will far exceed in size tha report. “In the development of com.|difficult. all of which in the end . = N et bt T paca was fast| showing the shocka as Of intensivy |PIotest Againat s ruit recently adon The question also has suzzested | of <t contest lust year: due o mercial aviation by private initiative, | amounts to the same thingz, for itx Canada Is' Watchful. o2 n"l"m;‘u:']:dhau iy e M8 et S 2 ed by the faculty ecalling for the anto- | itself to me.” he continued, “as to |1 ew facilities provifled in the however. the United States is laggzing ' reflex is apparent. ax a rule. in the' A Hartford dispatch to the New |the first division, but ail three « Dalaguete reports that a number | Mat¢ dismissal of students who are |the advisability of turninz the Naval | Auditorium Holders reserved far behind other countries.” risé of “hootleg” prices Tk e e rears ot e | e e iuiomed arc capable of| of conerere buildings wers cracked, . | 2Bsent 20 times from physical edica- | Academy at_Anmapolis into a uni Seats were urged today tandolp} The Government is prepured 1o keep | Navy Wilbui inspected rum row yes. | far better than Other low xcore No Tons of life wax reporied in any | Lon classes. The strikers claim to|xity. The Navy builds its own Leizh. national director the up the fight indefinitely. following the | ierday. goinz out from New London. turned in durinz the day included | _rezion rstratt 00 students at the | and makes practically all of its own |petition. 10 he in their places DR. HARDING VISITS HERE. | 5.ih%,Ssnt indefinitels, Tolloving the {saruns going ot trom New London, |curned If QUFing ihe day Included o mrversii i theit rnic, DUt offcials | maaterials, and 1 am vondering i€ 1t | Lo that there il e o' sistor St to whatever ports they may de-| fleet, he said that conditions at the | tached. and Charles N. Agnew. J . % of (he Institution announced that vir- | should not train all of its men—itx as the prosram gets under Wi v : = cide 1o make. In other words. the New Londen submarine base were ex. | Bannockburn. and a 79 by Donald ek 3 —ve B u. | tually all claszes are from two-thirds|staff as well as its line advises all ticket holders to President iGoolidge | latersupteatin: re ex- | Bannockburn. an | Thompaon.anaita ard Kunta. | (o 100 per cent full - i work for a while today to chat with | CCRSl_Patrol is going to observe thecellent. Woodward. These four were the |unattached. Xi. ve v Washing” | . Some officers agree with me. some | about ) o'clock in gr Dr. G. T. Harding of Mavien. fatner UM fleet and the points of origin and | Dispatches from Canada say that lonly scores under 50 vesterday. e e L Bk s pon. 66, dazz Band en Campus. il ngestion as 8 o'clock appr of the late President na_doubt furnish information upon|Dominion officials are much interest- Wins on Puttin Fourth Mizht—P. W. Calfee. Washington. | No disorder has marked the demon g e R it ich comp! s ci he hased of co v suggzestio e o « - R 0, ve. iwhardsan. Manor 9 V. » B wil " a for ound of enter 1t 'was the firat s1sit of Dr. Harding | Which complaints can be based of con- | ed in suggestions that the blockade % W% Richardson. M S0 el stration. The sirikers are making | RAIN FOLLOWS PRAYERS o i ot g SRk atohe = y 5 Ttes . 0. Mackey. i X v ) tainment t will extend through to the White Hoise offices since the | SPiracies hatched on foreign territory may extend to the Great Lakes. While | pgland's score appurently was | %, Macker. JIndian 5. 39 ve B ] ey astesd of Attanding dlo o inment tt il extend throu The awsrds will be made ax soon what action should bhe tsken to end| McCallum me o the sixteenth | Wa 15 D CoGriver, Washington. | not *View the situation seriously and | DENVER. Colo. May 8—Led may he done on fiscal relations in the AContinued from Firsi Page) of the conncil as to the total of the bath ot hik som 1 i T Washimgton | 0 ioiste American s o ol Views have Decn. mide | snolane i, APISRUY ho| Scbole aaherl pUE C ity | merTy Instead of stiending st 4| OF DENVER BUSINESS MEN |Noniy. and which will ‘sneiuas | o ¥ o Sonpoaonal he river on the Sylph. private yacht » thirteenth, fourteenth and by -t Dr. Durkee re R o e e e rum victory weuld be the shore boot- A% the thi 3 £ s K £ iR sty Elsusthn o P nds of the contestants arrived ’ COUNCIL SWORN IN ¥s. £ 8. Ransom, unstiached. G compete tonight. A delegation of = DEADLY SABOTAGE the cArgoes. Were LRI for goa tuel | with three 4s for a 75 and took three predicted that all of the strikers Would | members of the Denver Rotary Club, of the foreign liquor manufacturers oW ) for two minutes in silent praver fo o itierenimectional slithie ot cup and refused to drop anockbi ' prayer for |\idely scattered sections of th in hoat captain received a serial number | {8 g W nt. ¥Fa was adopted- to Improve the physical| Buriar Loaounced toas . The o £ e b arisE it g e Sixti flight B ors sav. and prices are going up, 'Senting a $1 bill bearing that number | MacK PG e, W % 1P | nation. Five periods a week are de- | rasmen. MeCallum— Cofurabis: R Alvard, uies | voted to physical education ai the unt- | for those who failed to appear at 20| Col. Bell said he could not predict | Fum fleet ave presumed to have given Problem for Shere Forces. Par—In 3443 : Toover. Indian Sy : 5 edited to the R. O. T. C. drill | The outbreak of the student body FIRST RACE—The Hampden what Congress might do on fiscal re 3 1 Chris col 3 gt e, e Lo R 3 & Christman, Columbia. 43 lations, but added that it was a mat-| either hopefully te replenish their | lem to get the goods ashore, they d visiting relatives On ‘the whole it's the biggest stepknown. some commentators say suchimedal was concerned, at the tenth|W: F. Baker Columbit. N, vs K. L. Baum.|{hroughout the morninz on the uni s i > Tf tion of liquor smuggling from other e ivansintamis Ll Drihre ; 50w students sang d o s | si i 30-CENT TAX BOOST countries Guard officials said the real|iBtimate acd bin, #0: 0. C. Murray. | amid Eland Hhe o nbis 1 TS e Two Minute {of the Secretary of the Navy !teenth. all of them more than 20 feet, | S Mcilugh, Washmeton. 90 last night from Boston, and, upon | these putts really won him the med: i jr.. Columbia, M Wilhis, | faculty into special session. He does | By the Associated Press e 5 48 08 Ch TRtk Merinsgl R T money deposited in banks to the names S s > k. o6 _ ndidate for the honors, atfelter (Continued from First Page.) | TO FIGHT BLOCKADE s i Short putts on the sixteenth and . ick in their classes Monday, re {ana shippers before the boats left for. al education rule, D 1 izh fell | d ached, ¢ atio 3 rain. Last night rain fell in r e {try | Cards of MacKenzie and Mct 2 nearly | ¢r next Congress would have an im jund ondecs Ton carialn cason of nguov) fir y But E 5 v Mexnwhile, with water, witer every. | on t P out g h i “Gienn McHugh. Ba | versity, two periods of which are | classes up the campaign of attrition bildrese. | _ it voiin Rl ek Sracttiaten B AN chake 00" 3-vear-olds and [ Many Cut Classes. A an, wl precipitated by th tnken in seven yvears toward preven-|u blockade might lead (o complica- { pole. where he took # 6 through |Tonn and Country. $0: B. L. Fuiler, Wash- | 00 e some ot the White House and a trip dowr ong putt a row. howevr: ause and (Covyright. in the event of & Govarpment ] D os JoIE DULIS 10 & roR: »3 1. Power. Washington use and h Many outoftown relatives ane e - - [ TO $1.70 IS COMING: g,y AGENTS USING | iners e meners ot Che | eyl of Shet, 207 LT 20 00| MR o et e o e e i Throushout the State. indas L hear Thelr tavorier | ships on rum row o 3. N | 1n nearly every insiance, they said, | i bY ivania to lend their support to their | business men here Wednesday stood e o sl s tad | seventeenth holes hit the back of the | ‘ ns G s Sotion ay stood {Other groups came in vesterday from ®aid he thought the question of wha - - r Before sailing each rum- 3 i anat Durkee pointed out, is not severe, and |every section of the State. the Weather | S . - conditioh of students shown (o e| S i ks 2 5. | to be delivered 1o the or men pre- | Par—Out L 3 4—a6 o | cast_todav_predicted more rain next Conprese would have an im-|, ., diminishing. newspuper invent. | (0 be 0eivered to the man or men pre-| P o s P oiitiohs of sudgnts aliopaitdiave [/onst toay cstiotad miore ain: =~ PIMLICO ENTRIES boat's arrival b said the Caihm * Sutiien budgzet. where xnd none to drink, some of the | coast FOR SATURDAY y was the shore hootleggzers' prob- | MacKenzie— 5 > | Reed.” Chey e headed for home ports in othe; % B the shor teggers' proh- | M 5 recent dismissal of five students whe i Relontios: 134 13 g Rive, Washington. 92 H Wholesale “cutting” of the physi¢al | were reported to have violated the 20 3 Owen T ter for consideration by the council. | supplies of food and water, or to con. | lared. —Moreover, the boat-to-shore | ¥ 0T 4 2 i, vs. A D. V. Bur m- | education classes, Dr. Durkee said.'cut rule.” These students were re.|:Falrmount tLizard the d % : transfer must he made within a con- | n i Gibwon, Camberinad. 8. v, e Favors Lump Su 'r"“'"’l that thé dry navy is teo strong | ¥ I,!,,' poriod In each case, 30 thai| “Ome of a_dozen scor g L P i on o | forced the faculty (o take drastic ac. | stored. Dr. Dur explained. when it | 1A% or them acte o, A - tion to compel attendance. A rule | was discovered that the: o pounds claimed for nider i - ships carrying liquor not called the sixth flight. upsetting the ealca | pel A 4 as dis a Te were tech Widener entrs Mouncilman Havenner o utheast ships carrying liquor not called for | th - { was adopted calling upon the deans | nical inaccuracies in_ the attendance : #aid he was inclined 1o favor 3 Retreat Not Substantia:. within the specified time limit could {lations of tournament dopesters, wha pan g 2 ; : it eI SRR zaid he wax inclined to favor the lump ; ! : D ol s o | Ban, ficured, that s acors gl bigh ,,\.,BUL A {to warn those students absent from ' reports. The students now are seck. |, R s ( as based on an ac Any retrest that may have taken | lex =. H 10 classes, and automatic dismissal ing abrogation of the rule. curate estimate of the Iederal Gov- place from rum row so far. however,| It was learned today that the Cigar- would make the lasi flight. The § gore s ernment’s holdings in Washington has not heen substantial, it is indl. |eite, one of the fastest of the shore- | most remarkable =tum of a day full |s BEFORE ENTENTE L pinze 1 Mr. Baker then declared the council | cated by meager reports from the |running speedboats, twiee capiured |of thrills came on the short eleventh R “Compromuse 1 10 should ask Congress ‘= create » oo scene of the possive warfare from 20 | recently, had been released and re- hole. when A. L. Gardiner of Colum-, PTRD: BAGE < The- Indksiive. * B3.080 wmission. to investizate carefully the o 40 miles off shore. In fact, four | turned o its vwner by order of Fed-|bia put his tee shot on the grees in | (o ZHIRD RACE—Tne Incents 3. guestion of fiscal relations ¢ new craft, including a iarge German |eral Judge Goddard for lack of evi-}1. and then holed out in 10. putting| === . 0 b “Sightseeing Trip as Guests of The Kvening Star. grum.u 118 Hot Pepper 1 Jense (. Suter, chairman ex-officio | steamanin, have arived on the row. |dence. The Cigarette is said to have|the ball off the green into the guar i AFemkT. Ruraanin, May — Lanark 115 Siiken Wane 0 1 of the council. interposed that the! But the new arrivals had not known |landed at least 230 cargoes from the |ing ditch. : BUCHAREST, , oy a.m.—Party assembles in hoardroom, mezzanine floor, Star T R Gl L e Point 1 Federation of Citizens Associations is of the biockade. Like the vend: ssels of rum row in the past two e Tl e The Bulgarian sitvation and the out- | Builaing : 8 on record as asking Congress to estab- | already on he row. they iwere ) airings for Teday. come of the German presidential elec- 45 a.m.- Fnfers special sightesaing automobllss, pessing Natlonal FOURTH RACE—Cluiming: purse. $1.300 lish a fair and equitable fixed propor- | promptiy picketed by units of the d; T'he boai's release, Coast Guard offi-| Today's pairings follow: tion will receive special consideration | Museum, Smithsonian Institution, Capitol, House and Senate iy > o Biaias tionate basis of appropriating for the navy, which has two small b cers said, was “an unhappy coinci-| First flighti—Gene Kane. wnattached. 79. a¢ the conference of the little entente | Office Buildings. Franciscan Monastery at Brookland, | | Yne ' yebury National Capital watching every rum seller and big |dence when one considers the inten- | vs. Donald Woodward. Columbia. 79: W. R. pinisters tomorrow at the | Catholic University of America and through Soldiers’ Home Best Shot 112 Pay’ Girl| Councilman Torbert inquired whs 2'in the offing acting as mother | sive campaign being conducted against | NeCallum, Washington, 73, ve, M. 4. ship: ;’.:,l.'::,m: Toreign (Gmce: | grounds. Buttercup .- 113 Flapper Girl . b will be | Reception by Mrs. Coolidge, White House the District estimates should come | ships. the rum runners.” N2 ve. A L. Houghton. unattached 5 = e asertion continued to b 2 P % o 3. Vs. J. E. Wise, Washing- | The Russian question also S S St A pffic ¥IFTH RACE—Claiming: purse, $1,500 under the Budget Bureau. while the | The assertion continued to he made 4 s L s | ke perifoulavly b ie 3 Reception by President, White House offices. o B BACKCialuisy: » 5 . N. Agnew Federal Government’s contribution is|that the result of the bhlockade has . . < R. A Loftus, Chevy Cha 0 —Luncheon, oak room, Raleigh Hotel. fixed at a lump gum of $4.000.000. M. | heen perfect, with no castomersut anl| Mussolini Takes B Bnsiinh, Columbe, 1h. e R R. M. | gards the active propaganda of the p.m.—Departs for afternoon sightseeing trip. north on Sixteenth s Walls 87 Pt - 102 7 o caried out al- T Wales said hevdid not believe the | getting to or away from the rum fleet. AL Mo Third Internationale. street, passing legations of foreign powers; through the Sea s 118 2 10 council should proceed on the assump. | The New York American, however, Navy P. foli aitached 00 Ve Paze Hutiy, WnatGiced. | legedly with the approval of - the National Zoolosical Park to Mount St. alban and the tomb ; ¥ e tion that the $9.000.000 lump sum is | today prints an -illustrated: stor | cad (lU.) ortlrolio Keilerman, jr- Columbia, 80. | soviei. g of former President Wilson: through Georgetown and across | | . e i rani N ot s 5 Second IEhL—W. 3, Cox, unattached. 83, | AS to Bulgaria, the Ministers are e ok * = SIXTH RACE—Claiming: pirsc, $1,300 1o be 2 Dermanent sirangemont | the-succenstul sunatug ot the blas vs. A, W. Howard, Washington, 6. Jj. ¥. | principally concerned with the addi- | i iae. $0 Moy Myet ol Sriingtony withia MOp Be ihe ear-olds and ap: 1% miles After more than an hour of general e | ghA. W Fowasd, Waskingts, 85: J. P tomb of the Unknown Soldier. Returning. via Highway : - 2 discussion with the Commissioners, | ts Rumufng Blockade. Oath Tomorrow |5 Kormandic, 85:" F. M. Wilme, fain | tion of troons as authorized by the Bridce, throuzh Potomac Park -and- stop at Lincoln sl 1o 10} Giime 103 ) L e > It is . the council adjourned to a separate | & 84, va. A. R. Mackenzie. ambassadors’ council in Paris. Memorial. Thence to New Willard Hotel. { *Bounce 10R Roek Pocket 10 room 1o talk over the suggestions! “A photographeé rode breathless in B B, Stevinson. Columbia, 8. . understood they will insist that these Dinner, cabinet rdom, New Willard Hotel. | Van Patowk’ 000 113 Pathan .o 107 made by the Commissioners as to the | the bottom of 3 boal amidst 110.casex - By the Associated Press % o 3 effectives be disbanded at the end of L | Gana Niaht 1o method of procedure in determining : of labeled liquor taken from a rum ROME. May 8.—1t was offcially 2 N the month, when the situation is fully Progvam for Menday, May 1% CSRVENTH RACE what should be recommended for in. | pirater and plowed through the water | pnounced today that King Vietor B uss. | controlied by the Bulgarian govern- ; m—arts asiembiex in bordroom. mezanine feor, star | |3 clusion in the next budget | she f mile limit.” S s i @ . Co ; ment. > = ilding. H i " The members of the council lost Other newspapers. telling of -the| Fmmanuel had accepted the resig- e conférence also will consider 2:40 p.m.—Departs hy automobiles for Washington Navy Yard, and b 10% time in getting down to the details | supply of liguor rapidly decreasing nation of Minister of the H n\ A, x‘.'vu‘"i upattached. | what attitude to adopt toward Hun- | there hoards 1", ¥ 8. SyIph. ? Siate ' i of What is 10 he expecied of them and | ~=a prediciing prices of $75 a. case | Thaen de Revel, and had intrasted | &7, ¥4, ! ‘.'mmh.. 5, Karksiie, 1A {xary, ‘which. according (o their re D DB, Sk desarts tooo dock. _Luncheon aboard yachi, | | Coroe grinie: . 118 indicated that thev are willing to le. | wholesale for_the near future. sas | fho naval portfolio o' Premier | Cojambia. %8: R.'T. Harrell. Washington. | ports, is increasing her expenditure 230 pm.—U. 8. S, Sylph arrives off Mount Verno . 1C. C. Smitheon-d. C. Be in 8t once the tack nf studving what | that booteggers ashore are praving | Mussolini, who will -take the oath |38 ve T, T. McClenahan,"Wasngton &' | for armaments and propagands. —Party goes ahoard yachi for return trin. Pt e el should be recommended for the next|tor storms (o scatter the 190 boats| f office for that post before the uoafincha 58" R . Moorman. Wasmuny: | The meeling is expected o last three 30 pm—U. 8. S. Sylph arrives hack at Washington Navy Yard. M Ave pounds budget. of the dry navy and let smusglers’ King tomorrow, on, 87, vs. R. 8. French, jr., unmattached. daye. % Weather clear; track fast, A .

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