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WEATHER. y “From Press to Home (T S. Weather Turean Forecast.) e 3 » Cloudy, followed by showers tonight 3 Within the Hour and tomorrow: not much change in X The Star's carrier system covers | temperature every city block and the regular edi- Temperatures—Highest, 69, at 3:30 [ tion is delivered to Washington homes .. sesterday: lowest, 44, at 3:15 a as fast as the papers are printed. Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 24 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterdav s Clrcu!atlon 100,371 No. 29,593, | Eulered asisecamt e e WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925—THIRTY-FOUR PAGES. TWO CENTS. post oftice, Washington, D. C. T2 SWEPT T0 DERTH st e, ALABANABOY WINS T e e WRCAESH INOVERTURNNGOF =~ QRATORY CONTES g fger | 1 cleme Fun FLSNESSIF S By the Assoriated Preas Ne A v kind of “death ra delayed in starting several days Commerce Department S ek more. due to weather conditions — elaimed accomplishment according to the last word received & man inventor : . Vessel Careens, Catapults| rom the itk e i Robert Sessions, 15, TakCS : b % William T. D v ra Army and Navy Officials Con- hergen missioner erlin, for Passengers Into River Near These advices through the N National Title Before . summary publication ib- vinced Defects Are Dra- wegian capital, Oslo (forme 3 | ing the invention. ‘which Christiania), said @ continuous heliotieu b the Memphcs and Sinks. | snowfall was expected over the nghest Officials. /- ! STATLE Nl it miver ki v matically Shown. 1t is assumed that Capt. Amund- v i hours over a distance " EXCURSION 1S TURNED | 55 it i oot "o, 25 | COQLIDGE SOUNDS PEACE ’ % «Ih WHTITEEETHAINY O R S BASIS FOR MONEY PLEA The steamer Farm, assisned to » ; Methods of operation and TO TRAGEDY BY DISASTER! ! cxvedition 1y the Norweziin | NOTE IN OPENING SPEECH } | source of the eners TO CONGRESS PROVIDED Zovernment, is moored in the Jacking between Danes Island. the - War Department e ible starting point of the final s J out that the high - y < " Dramatic Tales of Heroism Told.| dash. and the coast of West Spitz- Praizes Result of Competition. . |T;u|'\m’!‘ v.-’ an air myv'A P anenver Report Expected to bergen. 5 about 39000 feet hat the ne Absence of Panic in Emer- = . Los Angeles Boy Is Awarded J 2% device—if it works—would effec Emphasize Need for Strength- tively clear the air in any battle PEMPHLS, Tenn., May 8. Caught Iy stirred an udie States and awarded first prize of $2.000 fenn.. after going by a distinguished committee of evitic e and causing loss he elimination finals of the N = 3 2 5 : e v, . ;Coast Guard Reports Two ;| the elimmation oo International Council Crushes rece = ficials last night o i o sotapehen in| Mure Boats in lookaty | "gien Alonim o e, f i Ao M turbid sirenm and who remained Eastern High School senior and cham- or were fished out with life ex Damaged. it S Eab Do | mign SLALSRRIREOE of Colimblp,. 8 4 Bitter Fight. e e i e SN e T e | To Be Withheld WS ameaent - vention of the Midsouth Assc n{ NEW YORK, May 9 ibotage, | petitors numbering. in the words of en, with German and American Force Inadequate of cineers just formed her ! made possible through bribery, is the | President Coolidge, who opened tl sl SR (O S e ntess "wennan et ameoded. by |contest, “the wellnjght_ unbelievable Unitil Lonflrmm] gt i Bt 5 Dte: hootleggers in their war against the [ HEUTe of 14000 e disdrmdments ull ist of dead as given out by . CR dissenting votes, after an iovernment's dry navy. 2 ! & aft Mavor Paine, who worked all nmight| oo e, i i Bl o0 g Los Angeles Boy Second — Thomas K. Woodlock, who was — debate. An amendmer with members of the Midsouth As. 5 £ 4 Ziven a recess appointment by Ger del om: ~hick Suclation of Sl d city offi. | Chinery of two of twelve converted | The committee of judges. composed ierman ation. wh! Rta e M e Submarine chasers, which retarncd tojor Rt Jusiice st dJusice’ van | Reliel of Blockhouses Awaits | President coolidze ux - nterstace | Will Adopt Novel Approach tosiricken our the word *. H. Bowser, Memphis: C Mil-| the Staten Island hase early today,|Devanter. Justice Butler, Justice San g € :;',’,‘,“{;l’,‘l ot ”\1'.”1 ‘-x E nize that nations will ler. Little Rlock, Ark.: C. E. Shearer.. after spending four days in blockade | ford and Attorney General Sargent Arrival of Remlorcements. S ppie nommation tad salleci Argument Concemmg disarm until they feel s o, [aatear | peard: ! having been tampered with. Ome of | Tx Angelos, 16.year-old Pacific cham Planes Take Food. Tenh w i AGpataaRent B don Surtaxes. anaAdl for, Fne e Memphis: Paul Nercross, Atlanta: G, the chasers was towed in with a dis- [ pion. Max N. Kre of Sioux voted against L. Anderson. Momphie: Maj. W. W.iubled engine and another was hauled | City. Towa, Midwestern ¢ > i ize of $500 iss Flora pressed emotions Gardiner. Memphis: Mr. and Mrs. ise with one propeller gone. | ceived third prize M i A General McCarl for the Interstate | BY DAVID LAWRENCE. X i William Hamon, Memphis: T. Wal | opinion that the mishaps were not | eastern champion, fourth prize of $i3 RABAT. French Movocco, May 9 published today JeiS Metlombasyadoptedia new: | council In: (he) auds ers Fox. Paducah, Ky.: Mrs. J. F the result of accident, but of delib « w:“ :"'H'_'i‘I‘ Ay “”"'! Five French blockhouses on the Ee s i ;m»m.,d of approach to the problem an 1‘“1""'!“"!"!1;- e, & wrmament and the League of N Columt B Champion. and Col. Freydenberz are attempting | McCarl. “falls squarely within the |Dasis of the administration's entire | % IaCh nd the I 1 : mined): Jaek hran, engineer on'of the Coast Guard for the area from | {olumbia ] ;. fe 5 : b over which trouble his beer Nor Memphis 1 Simonson, | New London to Cape May, and sev- |seventh award to_force hack Ab@-IHLKrim's Riffian | terms of the prohibitory statu rgument for reduction of surtaxes in{ iince the convention convened fireman on the Norman, Memphis: eral of his officers admitted today | Presilent ¢ ool opened the com-itribesmen. are still surrounded. it \yment of salary under his recess | the next session of Congress. e G SRS Rov Thompson, stoker on Norman, | that not only had the lives of Capt. | Petition with nificant addresst was Jearned today, and the relief | iPPointiient i hot authorized un Mr. Mellon confesses that it is hope- | Quaker, has been The center « Memphis; Will Moore deck-| Jacobs and others been threatened by |Woven about tk erits of the National | oo1ymns will be unable to reach t N hereafter |less to expect the immediate passage | threatened storm. Bu hand; Tem Plunkett, . deck-| the bootleggers. but the runners had until reinforced of a constitutional amendment re-| minutes it seemed that it Oraorical Contest, but which struck X be col 1 by the Senate L ko declared it was their intention to | QUt into the broader Hi et The announcement was made from * stricting the issuance of tax exempt | PTeak g . 3 McNery |- declesallle w el DR on The announcement was made from P e it A ottt securtiy,” was defeated hampion. re ———— HERon - In an atmosphere te i - This was decided by Controller tional peace with a solemn call to the | ] the barge office, the Coast |, 5 i French headquarters here, whick securities, but declares there is an- - & S X il duty of full citizenship. vench headq . which a rtions into the League « The Norman toda e > hattan near the Battery. Text of Coolidge Speech gttt P < cutting off “this inviting avenue of ea| Comtid rotiy with e oo MEho et nd | Gapt cobs also sad that the | He said S o Bhymni i \ vere made to chop a s e L planes was being successfully con than those that appeared on the rum row captains had attempted 10| “\We are gathered to signalize out e e : 2 , Il, in the hope that some of the 4 g s0°and. thet the nesdsd relnforde 8 ry realizes, of course,|cial agenda, were passed unani hull. in the } that some of th communicate with the bootleggers’ | approval and attest our interest in |tinued and that the needed reinforce | v listed as dead might be found caders ashore by use of carrier | what has been, I presume, the greatest | ments would soon be available to ‘nhi:l even a :‘ede;-.lqlo“‘:;’rzendmem could | Iy and without comment. The Amer- River Combed by Boats. pigeons. One of these birds. with a | competition of its kind ever held in advance to the relief of the be pas ’:,l“;u‘mi,; S ,ffiufi"lx; ":xf pred oelmea nec_lrom_vot: ze attached to it, was cap- [the world. The essential part of-theijemguered ouiposts. - - a pro- (Continued on Ps 4. Column 4 tposes, therefore, that the G f number of small camne: a v et e . & ore 'y - . 8 © e Government ’-‘.“‘ ;: WLH‘ e ,lft‘; tured by the blockading boats Tues: | program here will be' the delivery of | One French blockhouse, which was | readjust surtaxes “on a basis that will | day, Capt. Jacobs said. | seven addresses on the Constitution of | held b: » Senega , a part ol e — ‘ S o o and Arkansas banks of the | 11 CAPY 40 The United States. They will be do- | Feanch 'outposts. near Alowlay, has e S e ek any survivors wh "KADE CONTINUED. e by (ahe St e e el ) . Jusiness anc > om exhausting TR e R S BUOGIEADE F CONTING livercd by their authors, students in | peen destroyed by Rifian artillery. | FFeNch Cabinet ADPrOVES |itself in tasexcmpt somomtios o s | - high schools, or private or parochial | french headguarters said today Ikt advantass Gl his Iaan St ST SHIERUY .. | schools of like grade, throughout the | gepjed rumors that the entire post o 5 ecmistimds/af while making Its way back to Mem-|Coast Guard Hopes Rum Fleet Will| Country. The contest originated in | oo xariemns of that seetion naa| Plan for Defense of New |investment by which taxes are ) e vesterday afternoon after an | | L ! | : s L avoided phigilate sestandas aiiernoonalianan Disband. the patriotic enterprise of a group of | feen Captured Fi | P | There has been talk of a 25 per cent & fon to Cow Isla o view Gov- | great newspapers, each paper assum. i i . - L e g e o s Eveat meweranca e ima sk AN (gl e inancial Program. | Est e DSt ol 8% per cont Sinuies Ban Betors n bl coile T SO DTS P N p e e PEANSSEIVERE SLESSOIN: applied, but Mr. Mellon points out that was about over, George Foster, Mem- |}, threats inst the lives of its|speak here tonight are the final sur PARIS, May 9 (A.P.).—Premier Paul lll', ‘4‘,‘\(:.,.'_“\: :\' ”‘”“f'?] Tr\ e )]vpl'»"w:!‘ 1:”\1e l:i—“:\')::'a’\[:"\lrhfi” L i <plantation several miles distant. There |S-hinl the (RAS0C BRCCE SOMEENEHIRTNE S o nnd to) leatn, asl T am | SHjnetimecting had alscusied the St | el o5 0 0 oaue at 16 Mmum,m of a 4% per cent tax-exempt of Union Men. : t appears he zot into touch with Memphis and |. sure my hearers will he w many i o : security. On the other hand, under Fave the alarm ; starvation finish. Ja hearers will be. how many | jeeqon will he given those who have | session. which was almost entirely |a total normal and surtax of 20 per In fact, vesterday broke a | students “haye ‘participated In these{y, ., wded our territory. We are acting | devoted 1o this subject cent. a taxable curity v g e e Spani overnments | he had promised not to reveal the |be the equivalent in net return of a Painters will be call B E00D. 88 e e Dot and “,;; Premier mil: ‘v:‘r‘;‘o no | exact nature of his ;-(\.lv\<] urnnl his |42 ver cent municipal bond. We can D e e o Prachisid o e any e " ing ; 3 = “ R Plgusstion ol arism o e appearance next Tuesday before the |see, therefore, that if the surtax rates 0] REIVICIIEET OF WAC SEL 0 fret Qi wepCsch fotheissens dn T ien)sFlim IRk (it dhay SOt o e e e ot 1-400 060, | It 1% an operation df stabilization and | finance commission of the Chamber of [are reduced to a reasonable fizure. the |offered to them by the master paint d. The Choctaw arrived with her |icebergs in -the- North Atlantle, orfyiey 020, Neme R i damonatra. | Of repulsing: intruders. Deputies. In fact. he added, he had [lure of tax-exempt securities will be. €' at a conference this morning ¢ i anota of excursionists. Doctors were | 23SiSting ships in distress in rivers) [ 8 SEFEL o 0 SACe our educa.| At the session of the cabinet de- | not completed all the detals. come less appealing and the man of | While the compromise offer was no 2 -ang waiting. She landed her passengers 2nd bavs S |Uon of the efficiency of our educa | .l of French operations in Morocco | “My colleagties approved my sus. |large income will fAnd It advants {made public. it is understood the SO Annt Dok eEaTt N0 U Rt Determination and Rifles. [ P erest, that M2 | against the invading tribesmen under | gestions fully.” M. Caillaux Said as (o invest in productive businese committee representinz the master Harbor Changes Indicated. 20nie GRibe Physicians arckins aonin The . underhanded methods of the | country's . institutions. and of 'h"‘,\lnv!mbl‘\r\m, the Riffian leader, were he left the Elysee Palace. where| At no time has the administration | painters based their offer on a $1.50 Incidentat he e ute late had to jump aboard {rum dsents in making depredations|zealous effort that has been put forth | discussed. : e beginning | Tesident Doumergue presided at the | ventured to ask Congress to place the |Scale. Whether or not this will be i + fleer | 1. 5 S W [T “the. Government's “gravhounds | m those who have oreanied ang| The French columns are beginning | cabinet meeting, “and they gave me|surtax rates low enough as to com. |acceptable. together with the other | e Crowds Frantic For News. e Being met by the 0ld | directed the contests to get reinforcements in preparation | the fullest powers for the defense of | pete actually with tax-exempt securi. | features of the proposed plan, to the t i For what seemed like hours to|(oast Guard Service with grim de- | S % {for a movement. which, it is confi-| these measures before Parliament.” |ties. The Secretary now comes out |union painters. who have asked for % ilready anxious friends and relatives there ! farmination and loaded rifies. Praises Achievement. | dentially Delieved, will drive Abd ;-1 T will make every point a matter | frankly for such an equalization and |@ raise of from $4 to 310 a day. ca was no news. No one could be reached | "1t js hoped by officials that the re: ‘It must be matter of matification, | Krm'S Riffian tribesmen back into the | of confidence in the government,” |it means a surtax of not much more | not be foretold had any first-hand information. | cently increased bloodshed in the AL 20T of Sretonnd, e i | Spanish zone M. Caillaux’s presentation of his|than 15 per cent There is every indication, however, | > S . eporte his newspaper on | v v he decreased by the “pacific | fover of oo inetimtione at se ead | Marshal Lyautey’s request for heavy | financial plans consumed so much | The Treasury experts figured it out | that a number of the master painters e the telepl st of th known | y1001ade,” which is intended to bottle | versal a response should have been |2rtillery has been met The =uns are | time at the cabinet meeting that For-|two vears ago that the most equitable { Will not recognize an increased w s ; : 10 have been saved came first. Tt was | bR Fum fleet w0 that Tt may N0t | vemed b oo avieg Bave beeh |aiready on the way. together With|eign Minister Briand's draft of his |surtax maximum that could be applied | Several of them have recently stat S S JaEtton has ta 09 olayed m the telephone booth, | Any Kkind of contact with shore | pate in this striking effort. We ex. |10 battalions of infantry and two air-| proposed note to Germany regarding and vet vield the Government suf-|that they will not consider a e SHAnUEIE fce and frantic men and women fought for . Bive up dts fght. Tt | hond. 0t coniae o fem e onmeaiuia. | Plane groups from Algeria. and are | ihe question of a security pact had |ficient revenue from that source was | promise, if the other members of { 2 SoF Rt afito what It eontined S The constant chases and SKir-| tions to these feven voung men and |¢XPected to be in position by thefonly a scant hearing. but it will be around 15 per cent. Mr. Mellon felt | association decided to suzgest one s paper extras sold as fast as newsboys | nasher between fleeing rum runners | women who have survived to the jast TSt of next week examined thoroughly at the next |it expedient to ask for 25 per cent.| The employers, contractors and op- [ redzine .‘,,“,",1;,""‘,,‘, B for an houy |40 Government boats, after the iquor | jap of the race. But in truth their | Condition Satisfactory. j SO seaig Ty M. Briand | Congress gave the country 371 per | erative builders will not act upon the | SUEEERC an hour |0 GO atied for speedy: dashies | achievement, though it has brought so - the zer nes is note | cent. The Secretary is planning to re- | situation until next week, when |Gl ! or more believed to have been on the | N Deel MO0 G e resulted in | much distinetion 1o them as imdivid. | The situation along the 100-mile|and it is believed that future scrutiny{new his appeal. but this time the | conference will be held to consider | ¥} d0cK faci e ill-fated boat, came in on the Chocta ;"“‘“h ey | uals, is unimportant when contrasted | front continues isfactory for the| by the cabinet will not result in great |indications are he will not ask for| what steps will be taken. Several of vnI,:’v.',-”',!»"“\‘\‘“'.,'f ‘:’:.hw‘:‘[vmv'\uv\':‘d.V\{«;L ;‘\T-y:")‘»‘.‘.ljl e fyh;:y;1;‘;\”‘(\‘(’.’f\!‘«‘»’xn"?\;};\',‘,',,‘ Turned down once in an attempt 1o with the big and pregnant fact that |Present and. ac rn[’d‘"]f to :,‘.‘;" ‘;"‘(f‘;’i changes. (Continued on Page 2, Column 1) operative builders have already | I b Pl B Janded from the steamer Mississiy l”, % | et funds \\uh‘\\'h *h to );(':-v-:lu:nm"\lm‘.'lr‘u m.nn.lu .vnd'u half of their ‘»1, w‘il:v-lt: hfi.‘ll:«:\[: ‘Y;;‘m been : sl | c e s ”\!\" ';m;‘":‘ N“m";'r- :h“ ‘adequate A vas rated as of pri check of all delegates to the Pl A E0r use in the “dry” navy 200-0dd rum |{lows back at home have participated in | 0! e last ays. Sonl ved a wage increase the other) .- o Cov o epecial naval Gk of all delegates 1o the conven- |30 G that have been seized. | the serlons studies, the Work of prepa- |~ AbA-El-Krim appears to be concen- WOMAN CREATES PANIC COOLIDGE HAS WEEK END |day from $10 to sio. B Bl e o cenavatioe GavIiEht (his morning every ome’ had | Coast Guard officials appealed today to | ration and self-education, preparatory | trating forces in the resion : of the operative builders in regard to hich Sebned Sy preliminary reports to headquaviess, |petition on a Nation-wide scale. and in that every ship in the service was |no less than 500,000 addresses were it B either in' holding the embat.|prepared and delivered. This year | face aux enough tc iest battles dead [Samas 't whether appropriations | oecasion a ago, 1 observed that [important railroad . from ¥ s Today the search for the dead and |available for the nECRUIRISIASE ion; | n et Ny e D s o e The meetin today between the : dEveoima s iEeine oo ex U o ervices can be used for the pur-| institutions were so universally be- | ths ribes are me g and | g < . 4 et patiters ana the uniont en " : developments. possible llvinE continues. Up the [ 1000 5 already tad held that Coast = — = . always ready to fight. oy SES M ctmpadan i $iHox,; | Excaiden tial Yacht Lete Today for | ¢ brought about through the ef. % to, Toks the Chisca md the Moniter are roins: | Guard funds could not be so expended. | (Continued on Page Column 2) | The rebel chief is devoting consid:| shoots Two Others—Result of Cruise About Potomac and ‘!»"".:4-111;!“ John B coolpoys, Federal | navy Department. Com alr w the banks looking for bodies and | ganda, but the av that tribes. | Red Feud. Police Say. Chesapeake. fhie cor ferance @id noL Gfier Sy plan)| D, suthorized - the Pearl Ha gl e Gt St v OUNG ORATORS SEE PRESIDENT 5o il e O iy Rt oot Ee : B Srene U A0 SR DL O, divers in an effort to penetrate the ' {about committing themselves 1o he Assocated ress. | President and Mrs. Coolidge and a | the meeting to listen to the su { g 5 sunken cabin in the hope of recover. | ISTORIC SPOTS OF CAPITAL e the invaders. | | VIENNA, May 9.—One person was | small party of friends will spend the tions of the master painters, much xpenses to Be Large. Tt L e O AND HIS The correspondent of Le Matin at [killed and two were wounded when a | week end aboard the vacht Mayflower |hone is held out for a_settiement, | An understanding of the problem e cnome JOf he Dodies fo 1t mig vias] Rabat savs that for several weeks|woman named Mencia Carniciu, wit- | cruising about the Potomac and Ches- ' that this is the first decision on the |jnvaived in the Hawaiian joint ma he steel hull of the bog past Communists and Bolshevists|nessing a performance of Ibsen'siapeake Bay. The party left Wash. part of the union men to call a spe- pouvers must rest upon the Knowl the steel hull of the boat § i 5 {have been conducting an. intensive |“Peer Gynt: at the National Theater |ington this atternoon and is sched- | clal meeting to consider the offer of |¢dge that the defense of Pear Harbor Disaster Cause Unknown. As Guests of The Star Finalists in Great National Con- | campaien of propaganda_at Casa- [last night, fired five revolver shots at | uled to return early Monday morning. | the emplovere. OUer snecestions oo siile srm broiect. from o i | Varied B S {Dlanca, “abat, Meknes, Marrakesh, | members of her box party. [ 4 Those who accompanied the Presi|have heen dealt with &t the Tesular |Lury Doint of view. T provide e nd y | fangier and other places, A persons in the box were | dent an s wife were Attorney Gen- | w. y cetings on Fridays o N et aotenses s e ot test Feted a Shown Varie eauty Spots object of turning the inhabitants|Macedonians, police said, and at-|eral Sargent, Postmaster General New frer‘féma‘.tfnk this morning took place | puad h,,‘l\‘u:;‘ s “'.l s ae "'"““L'w e | d Shrines of the City against the French. |tribute the shooting to a political land Mrs. New, Ewing Emison of iat 1810 M street, office of dward L. 16 or 40 inch railway artillery, would hix 5.vear-old son, Leroy, jr., but his | an 2 Ly . _|feud. The man killed was described | Vincennes. Ind., who directed Presi-|Smith, secretary of the Master Paint. | involve s ised. mathes, Mus, “Eyala Hidinger, A Madrid dispateh last night, based \as Arnautovic Panizzi, a member of |dent Coolidge’s’ preconvention cam.| ociation, and lasted about two | ihe hundr of millions of dollars, went down before gves. When the | {on an official announcement, said l:w‘;ht‘l \Lu‘ed;mni}:\n Federalists party. |paign lust Spring, and Mrs. Emison. nd would be wholly Impracticable. samer began o sink, Mr. Hidinger:| o s arked | tive wing, the group was introduced to | Spaniards had inflicted ' severe de-|Police said the woman represented | Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor Backus of | A e el R Sy e g .n::~":1\4:::(-;:.’"!":,‘.‘.?x)'f:‘»‘x‘»l""\‘.‘x.'x'\h; [ the Dresdent, who shook the hind of | feat upon 1500 Riffans, who \\::lle;‘}jiv\n‘«';'lglrwx“r: autonomists under Mos: | ihis city, the former being an old Sl e won Me could not find them. | thelr demennor D metional orator.|each. contestant in turn. The Presi. (apparently marching toward the hat-|cows direction. 0 " |Amhurst friend of the President, and GEN. BULLARD ILL. it attan ap oG iRt atnthoars oot Continued to Ust, the o contest. the seven young partici-|dent complimented his guests on their |tie front in the French sone. sud | Vencl e e e et city, presi- Prgaige TRond o On o ey Ul became completely | e vietor and vanquished alike, | orations, and indicated his pleasure in | denly attacked the Spanish fr e e o e fel st ieographic So-: Sk T o et ey ot othe sEbmersecy aud ghe s pamengers L all [DoES ent-up emotions | personally greeting so talented a group | the Melilla_sector. The _tribesmen |ki} s @ ard and traitor. ciety, and Mrs. Grosvenor. ! b s grouped on top of the port hull, id | gave \'enl )l?\¢‘|ry]|;‘r|n‘l‘u"fl nl"nl f en- | of patriotic young American citizens, | Were said to have lost heavily in dead l;he al;;lllpnre h(;‘u\mie panic ;( (k;ni Is Suffering From Congestion of |1 dor. Mr. Hidinger I was about to » | today by plu »und of T = s = pone g and rushed to the doors when the! FRATE . 1to: the river whea T oav ey | tertainmentiione: ofthe preliminary | It was expected he would consent 3 t)] woman, rising suddenly during mmUNCLE OF LASCELLES Lungs in Hospital. To meet this difficulty Onhu ) standing quietly by my Side . How | features of which was their reception |to pose with the finalists for a photo- e o {performance, began to fire her re- | | been equipped by the Army with :‘1::”"‘7;" [here. through the jam r;; |ht(- 0\‘:‘“:; House by President and ::’:;:" ‘;:‘,_r'",';!“j::.'“,::'\'\‘_\v“.:.l|l,’..:<h" \‘1{:“::: RUMOR SAN BLAS REVOLT. Yolver. Police said other Macedonian FOUND FATALLY SHOT‘l\o‘\;‘:zl‘l\":"‘:'{'ll“:\filv!’;\’“’“" g -\{;\';“ Gen. |ieries of - 240-centimeter ~howitz he West coast projects or jimportance ha s by th e reason for the sinking of the sieamer has not been determined. v- | D v S0 which can be transported on the r e otimon. =t ne widit to the White House was |on duty at the White House. : in//the hox party were also armed. A il Avieiehn sennnd Armynd ns cateeirond 10 Brévionely Hrapar Drifts Mile In Water. | made at noon, following 2 morning nr‘“"'l'";z A ) kT Coast Guard Boat =S JalvisHiwEER S the Army Hos-|ed concrete emplacements at stratesic s i e sts of The Evening hoardroom o Star Build- | ast uare oat | Z pital at Fort Tof St sland, | points around the coast line. These “We jumped together Les :5;‘:}“?;;:5 five voung men and two ing, where C. Fred Cook, represent- RansmEme s - ;TAKE $90 000 |N IEWELRY H““ BdSHer (off E Hhcoas Marys‘!suffering from congestion of the lungs | puns would be effective even azalnst held his arms around my neck “h”"‘\oung women, representing every sec- £ The Star, sumed the role of to Indian Territory. ! o Father-in-Law Dead. and possible pneumonia, it was!hattleships at a range of 10 miles, and I drifted for about a mile with the |tion of the United States, first were |official host. The honor guests were | | ) {learned today. His ph ns said he |would preciude any attempt to land current. It was entirely too SWift | recefved by Mrs. Coolidge in the White | Miss Asenath Graves, local champion; | PANAMA, May 9 (A.P.)—The Pana-| NEW YORK, May 9 (A.P. Gun by Side. t\\.«)e improving, but that he probably | rgops from unarmored transports. and powerful for me to attempt 0 | House. Miss Flora Longenecker, Northeast- |man newspapers prominently display | robbers held up the jewelry store qxl would be in the hospital for about two | A8 a supporting force for the mo- swim against it. | “Meeting them in the famous blue|ern champion: —Robert Sessions,|rumors of an impending uprising |J. Ross in Grand sireet today and |BY the Associated Press. | weeki G [ bile” troops, the island garrison has ‘As we were floating along Leroy | yoom, where many historic receptions [ Southern champion: KEugene F. Mc- |among the San Blas Indians, and the | escaped with $90,000 worth of jewelry | SOUTHAMPTON, England, May 9.—| Gen. Bullard is 64 years old. He re-|pngrorized centimeter guns and uddenly cried: ‘Daddy. daddy, there’s | have heen held in vears gone by, Mrs. | llmeel. ~ Pacific champion: George | government has dispatched a coast [after handcuffing and binding rnux-lFrflnt‘\VJohn Lascelles, half-brother | tired from the Army last Janu: | howitzers as well z feld artil randma sinking Let’s save her.'| (golidge shook hands with each final- | Stansell, Central States mpion; | guard ship with a-police contingent as | employes. lof the Barl of Harewood, was found ! when he was commander of the |lery The ration of he wis @ few vards to our right. 1 |je and congratulated them all for the | Philip Glatfelter, Iastern champion, 'y “preventive measure.” | The meighborhood was crowded with |dead at his home, at Romsey, today | Corps Area these weaj nd of infantry troops swam over (o her and reached her honors they hav: won. and Max N, Krolofl, Midwestern _ Officials have been unable to verify|Jewish Sabbath crowds and police re-| with & gun beside his hody. The Earl | =————— at-any point which mizht be atacked, just_as she sank for the last_time.| Passing out of the White House and [champlon. honor guest Was|ihe rumors hecause of the isolated' serves had to be called out to restore |of Harewood is the father-in law of (Continued on Page 3, Column 1.} to the presidential offices in the execu- (Continued on Page 2, Column 5., position of the affected territory. order, _ Princess Mary, Rad:o Programs—Page 10 “(Continued on Page 4, Column LSS -

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