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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. MONDAY, MAY 18 1925 FLYING EBONY WINNING THE KENTUCKY DERBY. With Sande in the saddle, the little black horse FILM STAR MEETS THE PRESIDENT. Harold Lloyd, well known to MRS. COOLIDGE SEES HOME WORK OF THE GIRL SCOUTS. The wife of the President, at the invitation owned by Gifford Cochran surprised the spectators of the race, galloping under the wire ahead of the favor- the movie fans, and his wife at the White House. They talked for a few of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, president of the National Girl Scout organization, visiting the Scout Home, where spe- ites. Between 70,000 and 80,000 persons witnessed the speed test. Flying Ebony was shipped East from minutes with the President and Mrs. Coolidge. cial demonstrations were given. Mrs. Hoover at right, Mrs. James Ford, wife of the director of the “better Louisville yesterday, traveling in a special express car. Copyright by . &-A. Photos. Copyrieht by P. & A. Photos homes” movement, at left. Ut by Underwood & ru THE RICHEST BRIDE SAILS FOR EUROPE Photograph taken aboard the steamship Paris in New York ; COMMONER AT HARVARD. An_informal conference on the NEW SUPERINTENDENT IS GREETED AT THE Z0O. Dr. William M. Mann, formerly connected with Harbor Saturday, when David Meriwether Milton and his bride, formerly Miss Abby Rockefeller, sailed for campus. William Jennings Bryan, former Secretary of State, is making a the Department of Agriculture, is the new superintendent of Washingtons Zoo. Yesterday he took a trip their honeymoon in Europe. Left to right: Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, jr.; Mr. Milton, Mrs. Milton, and campaign against the teaching of evolutionary doctrines in the colleges through the park, and one of the elephants extended his trunk as a greeting just as the cameraman happened John D. Rockefeller, jr. By United News Pictures. of America. Wide World Photos. along. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood. DOUBLEDECK BUS e et KING ALFONSOLIFTS| ™t ton o i v oo\ NEW ATIENDANCE (%G e CRUELTY TO BEARS - USEIS APPROVED) @ Mew York B DREGTORY'S SIEGE|.cuo caac s i suews o o waner - OFFICER REPORTS| OF Jo%ne Hopins | EADS T ARREST By the Associated Press. Special Dispateh to The S W YORK, May 18.—A hold-up They Will Be Able to Be Graduated—Involves BALTIMORE, May 15—In the Stephan Urges Introduction| Zeminiscent of the robberies °f |Dispatches May Foreshadow Law of Possibilities. Miss Bentley Makes Plans| ini'sear there ars coven men wne | Importer Accused of Keeping early today in Spring street, lower have never been kissed in Business Section—Favors| Manhattan, when four men with Re-Establishment of _——— for Taking Annual School Seventy-four admit they have 21 in Pens Too Small pistols stopped a bus and robbed six s Ak e i . but ‘:fl ey ’;‘*‘i; been disap- 2 i o e e K Special Dispatch to Tho Star. scientists expect the machine will give pointed in love. Half the class is Pruning of Trees. eeitr " The oot Ttates oas or Ministry. PRINCETON, N. J. May 18—A | the extent of the mathematical re- Census. willing to marry for love, and all to Stand Erect. Tl ainia ko o o1 raanT eo p itionship between college board ex- but five of the rest for love and a caped on foot before police arrived. aminations and academic grades, so| little money thrown in. Introduction of double-deck motor —— By the Associated Press L};\nf(s;fi‘:“;x:;: ¥ :;:,‘,“,,'a“"(:’*‘l‘]‘;';\‘*a:; that, knowing the examination marks. | Miss Fay Louise Bentley, recently |- The statistics are garnered from | Special Dispatch to The Star e-deck 1 = the most probable future term grades | 4ppointed direc e "|' questionnaires turned in to the edi- NEW YORK, May 18.—The Ar ety oan ranored by Gon: anton | LIBERTY FOR CRITICS |, ¥BW YORK, May 18 —Much inter-|why, and ‘whether a student will be |can be predicted within known limits A e o ahe mew Jepart-| tor of Hullabaloo, the campus pub- Houlety for fhel Fravention Eteobis. Boona vicipresiaent atihe est was manifested here today in news | able to be graduated from eollege, is | of error.” The machine also Will give | Lermits, reported to Supt. of Schools| lication. | o3 T o I i ture : from Madrid of the lifting of the s the latest wrinkle in the field of |evidence as to whether a sf s [ Prank W, Ballou today for active| JForty-three of the 140 inthe class |service of a summons on Hation= T S lo At foihe IPablc O OF SOVIET IS ASKED |t sieze which has peen in effect since | education and science. working to his full capacity and will [qiiy" she immediately bogan prapare,| 2dmit they use intoxicants, 39 sav | Joseph, Aus o e Cniaalon Today: Gen. Primo de Rivera’s spectacular | It is announced by Princeton Uni- be helpful in determining whether a|fions for organizing her. department| they do not, and the rest fail to D or Werttne 21 B 2 s aal coup of September, 1923, overthrew the | versity as the invention of Stuart C.|student is actually capable of doing|for its first big and important task.—| &nsSwer the question. Seventy-four |fined seven months in cages 80 s gestod that the 3 ross 18| - | ministry and set ‘up the military di-| Dodd, a student at the graduate col-|college work. th Sk fiiz G tilH~ At S Hohll ot E) use profunity. * Forty use tobacco; | they could not turn around s iri (Lt 1n the aboencol ot the ini ing | rectory which has since conducted the | lege. e machine is said to have s o S 3 say they do not. many instances were 'p:'iflhiem and first vice president and e e e Eranis eemnment Htaedcy et with the epprovaliol e Amer], mrer'xf":':erflm?.fr l::,:';‘;'l:a}ed ex ot T R e — and erec Sl mieating: of tho i0AYATOF 2 s : King Alfonso’s decree, outlined in a|can Pyschological Association. THere is u : - start . _enu s wil [ ToMeii ot the soctets. acch 3 ;‘J"‘;;}“‘;:“ il Do lf(\l‘[‘fl{:fln[g:m Peasants Closer to Gov. Madrig dispatch, says public order and | This machine, credited by sclent! planation of the complicated machine |be : ppointed_ through competitive ex- FAMOUS HUNTRESS was the “worst casc of dumb-brute %16 s GDinion tHEt A€ 15 ths B ernment. personal safety are restored and con-|with superhuman powers, is expected |issued by its inventor: Smiuption forttis ons The 11 pok, mistreatment” handled by them in 50 timent of the business interests in the | stitutional guarantees re-established. |to prove a time saver, not only in| .The purpose of the machine is to|lic school attendance officers also will | vears, and asserted they would mak pusiness section that the double-deck _— Legal matters which have been decided | the field of psychology, but in the |indicate how much one set of factsibe pressed into service as enumera- CUT OFF BY HUSBAND"\W effort to get both fusses be brought into this section, as | BY the Associated Press by court:martial return to the ordl-|realm of education, economics andls the cause of or is necessarlly re-jtors. A complote census will be taken | jail sentence for Joseph. mlready provided for. MOSCOW, May 18.—Increased | hary courts of law. agriculture. In 15 minutes, according | lated r“’ ""f;’lh" :“h et s \r\g“lvi o l1he Distri ct between set for Long Island ( “As to the trimming of the tree and | measures to bring the peasantry into| Whether the decree me: that|to those who have studied the ma-|S€ts o - ‘b“;"! L e ?‘;“‘ oy 18 years. Miss Bent- nesday, and if the Ahe harm that might come from that | closer relations with the Soviet gov-|Primo de Rivera intends to retire his|chine, a man can, by consulting it,|in and gives the algebraic sum of the |lev hones to have the results tabu.| g Tady WcKenzie, A | Joseph may be fined fr we are, of course, in no sense able to| ernment were advocated vesterday by | directory and permit the restoration |determine just how long he has to dg\'iul‘onsl from llwlnver}x‘zze up u; ;ue{i for the information of school | Former y nzie Accusel Trees have -been trimmefl on other |sian central executive committee, be.|istry is not stated. It is.known, how-| Aid For Insmrancc Concerns. |(ho,Sanares of the devlutions, e | oo o o thegocglnning of the new Wil gs Eraciaeiaabca sas Bireets at other times, we see no rea- |fore the congress of Soviels in report. |ever, that he has for some time fos-| o Y o0 APENIE | IS | |algebrale um of the ‘eross” produets jschool term in September. Diniia Emaciated and Crippled. on why there should not be a pruning | ing upon the work of extending Soviet | tered the organization of a “patriotic [, %% (INENCE, (T GBS BF 08 PO | (he CEVAtion of Bon Nhe other | The first reports of the census enu-| 3 | According to wof additional trees at this time. power to the provinces | union” composed of eminent men of | ;1o 0e tobaceo smoked per day. 1-?3"") P e ‘"mh" o tases, |merators, M Bentley pointed “out, the bears, emz “We all understand that trees in M. Kalinin said the problems the |all parties, with the object of prepar- |{ % le ve \weeks per year ]‘;‘ wiitch 'n:e": iI% ‘suins “'l{e the ingredients | Wil be of great value to school offi-| By the Associated Press. from n they order to thrive must be kept pruned | government faced in this connection |ing for such an eventuality. I e o b sgeto gy o pahe marod the | Cia]8 in planning accommodations for| NEW YORK, May 18.—An adver- | béen compelled to hold so long. were Znd that overhanging branches are|included increased responsibility for | Spain was in a state of unrest with | POP e b boladi e i o chine | PUPIIS who will enroll in the public | tjsement published yesterday in the | [0und in Louis Ruhe's animal park at findesirable under all circumstances. | the members of the Soviet to their | strikes and disorders when Primo de | Préssure of a human bemng. e | correlation Coe e erates aad the |5Chools in September. They will show | p, 5 cof £ Tocal Woodside, in the same heavy woo Jn the light of the traffic situation as | electors, thus allowing greater criti. | Rivera and several fellow officers got | StAtiStics are obtained from a large also calculates the averages and Ne|accurately, she said, how many addi-| haper over the name of Frank Teagus that ; it ‘exists today it is not only desirable, | cism of the actions of the authorities | together in Barcelona and declared a | IUMPer, of Deople, results will make |standard deviations wnd oiher SIOLE| tional children will enter the schools— D Ihae caniTastuce: of Coiteaiie | Here but most important t additional fa- | He asserted that it was impossible to [ military revolt. He and his follow- Dossibie 0 high | tical indices as by-pi X P! 5 g s 5 = b ¥ . = '€ |information long sough by school au-| s C.: S Cilities should be provided for the | consider as completed the work of im. | ers were careful to make it clear that | d€8ree of ~accuracy the probable its capabilities, the correlation ma- S. C.; Augusta, Ga., and New York Yt t . e " | thorities in organizing the schools for “| " These crates ranged from 21 inches transportation of people into the busic | proving the national Soviet adminis. | their ‘movement wWas not directed |en&th of life of any individual—thus |chine has fewer parts than the Sim-|, new term. and third husband of the former Lady | wide, 3 feet high and 4 feet long to 34 L : L e, ; el 2 z v ce | plest typewriters.” aw : b Tiegs district. The double-deck bus is | tration in regions inhabitated by in- | against the monarchy, but aimed |facilitating the work of insurance p! 3 ¢ Cleveland’s department of inches wide, inches high and 4¢ T only commodious, but & most at. | ternational minorities, and pointed out | solely at ousting from control the old | Companie: Mr. Dodd, the inventor, has been|, injance has been studjed varetmmy | Nef Mr. Jennings had been deserted | jnches jong i P et means of transportation for | the difficultles connected with this | political parties and their henchmen, | IR agricultural research the ma-|experimenting in pyschological tests ), "y Bentley since her appoint.| o Mhn ife seven weeks ago and that | Westervelt and Agent Garrett How at least nine months of the year. It|work bec the separate groups of | whom they charged with feathering |chine will simplify the method of de-|for some time on a grant from the| . "0 < CECh FINCH Per APPOTL | he disclaimed responsibility for any |ard, who served Joseph with the sur Wwill be a decided advantage to have | these minorities were distributed over | their own nests at the expense of the | termining to what extent various | National Research Council. He work- plans to adopt the best of its admi debts incurred by her. mons, supervised the transfer of ;|‘ suore of them in the business section.” | a great portion of the territory in dif- | people. 7 ¥ crops are dependent upon rainfall orfed on the invention for about a Vear |, .iie geas for her new depart.| y LD, advertisement was inserted by | bears to larger cages. They said the N Phe commission still has the matter | ferent republics. Primo de Rivera began his revolt [fertilizer in any locali .|in the Palmer Physical Laboratory at | Sttt new depart-| Jenuings’ heothér George, it was re-|animais had boen compeing 1o, ihe under consideration. It was proposed by Kalinin that the | on September 13. The militdry chiefs | _In the field of educ: Princeto; Miss Bentley comes into the public | POrted at the newspaper office. In-|s; long they were unable to stand S IESLR - government should be intrusted with |in Madrid prompily threw their lot school service from the children’s ‘;.;"E‘e“,E,E’%;‘é‘,,’33{“3‘5’103-‘;“’?0?“(’&1 erect when released and crept rather ask of following closely general | with him; within a day the military bureau of the Departm P J than walked into their v quarte: BARRING OF MEXICA Fealizution of measures for the eco- | had taken control of Catatonia and | TW(0 DEAD, ONE HURT LOCOMOTIVE BLAST Whete as n- spenartment of Labor, | weeks and was not expected to return | pictures of the old cages. A i d cultural development of the | the provinces and 24 hours later the ’ ame qualified for her new position. | **Tiay MacKenzte, who is said to de. | VeT¢ taken as evidence inoriti King accepted the resignation of the h ition. | = ya4y A 2 < 5 ity FROM CEMETERY FOUGHT | ™X*'\Ciiution approvine iatinin's | cabinet. he stite 'of sieke was de IN LIQUOR BATTLE| KILLS 1, INJURES 3 |icosrciesa dchtrtment In 1820, 5o | rive her title trom e first husband Slot Used for Food. it I was adopted. Another reso- | clared on September 15 and Parlia- . provisions of the child labor tax law. | henanar McKenzie, son of @ Scottlsh | - Mnternational Complications Feared | Intion adopted called upor the govern- | ment was dissolved the next day. After an experience of six months {n | heer, Was marrled to Jennings at her b ment to contlnue its struggle for the | King Alfonso’s espousal of the pro- : : i issuing Federal work permits in 20 | 2partment in the Hotel Netherlands |pianks, alike on all four sides, with When Salt Lake City Bans development of international economic | gram of the military directory brought | Justice of Peace and Driver of | Brakeman Hurled 20 Feet by EX-|or more counties in Virginia, she was | O FeDruary 4 by the Rev. Randolbh ;0 pretense of the open barred from relations. It pointed out the necessity | the fire of various Spaniards abroad, Auto Fall Bullet Victims < 3 5 Promoted: (. the rauke ot iroonss | Ray, rector of -the Little Church|of 4 reguiar cage; Bood to one s Executed Murderer. of reviving industry on the basis of | the principal group under the author, uto Fall Bulle plosion While Train Is which brought her in touch with the|-round the Corner. prisoned animal was pushed through = { modern_industrial methods of other|Vicente Blusco Ibanez. This writer at Galax, Va. L local officials who issue working per- After their wedding Jennings de-i; <ot in one side of the crate.” By the Associated Prese. countries and giving adequate eco-|prepared a series of pamphlets di 0 Pulling Grade. mits, and wieh school attendance of. | CJared his wife would relinquish her|™ Many of the bears, Mr. Westervelt SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 18.} 1omic support to the peasantry. rected against the King and these b i ficers In the various States where she | title and be “plain Mrs. Frank Teague |said, had done their best to gnaw t +—Action which, 1t is eald, poesib] cic g S received wide circulation abroad, but ! By the Assoclated Press. Ba oS Foiked es where she | Jennings.” He added that it she | freciom, Wilh the resalt e auay lead to international complica- were seized and burned when sent % ;18 —Tw 'y the Associated Press. May, 1922, wi wished to return to Africa, scene o 3 risons re paper t. tions between “"0 ('"’}9‘:‘ S “‘_‘-‘I ""‘% MILES BELOVED IN WEST. | ixio spain. lled a‘nd nr?;lafier]iiou:g;:l e LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 18.— t_fl:(n l‘;:‘vb' \]«?Jf' :;e}fi:rége Sfiflfnl‘?}’&'. her lon and elephant hunts, it would ::fi:-r:s Cida whan h.'xé“i.(fl.r“"f.‘,,ni"‘ T ator e tmans Cltcoes AionE domicd 8 ST e montet ‘"‘-"9:'91‘ ay morning in a gun battle | cecil M. Burkett, a brakeman, was | tional, Miss Bentley became a speclal Poing Liataition Tady Miscorsis | jiee enough Tor Shothear to/getol 4 to issue a permit for the buri i i jon to Lead | his st 8¢ ¥. when officers attempted to arrest th % in- | agentin the children’s bureau of the 3 . e ol he animals had also pr. anission to issue a permit for the burial ) Pioneers Hailed Selectio: driver of an automobile said to have | Killed and three other seriously in-|y o, 0 Department and made factory | Present address could not be ascer-|tically clawed away the board floors in a city cemetery of the body of Pedro War on Indians. CEPC SRy ned five gallons of whisky. The |jured, one perhaps fatally, when the | inspections in Georgia, Washington, | tained here. he prisons, he said «ano, Mexican, executed here Friday gton, ; 7 R 400 dead are M. G. Combs, justice of |boiler of a Missouri Pacific freight | Northand South Carolina, Mississinpt, | 1ady McKenzie's second husband, everal of them had terrible sores FoE thelanurdes of dunelbt Clatr. The very high esteem in which Gen. NURSE GRADUATES the peace, and Joe Delp, driver of the > e atans e addition, | Ernest L. Frisbee of Bufalo, annull- | from being forced to in one posi Carlos Izara, Mexican consul here, | Nelson A. Miles was held in the West i = e e ohil - | train exploded about one mile south h e. She did contest | tio e ne,” e che declared yesterday that he will fight |,:lu.2 early settlers is shown in the | HEAR BACCALAUREATE |car. Frank Dotson. prohibition en- | T vk, at 7 o'clock last |she studied the administration of ed the marriag not est [tion all the time,” he declared i | orce cer, shot S ¥ S fthe sult, in which he alleged misrep- | “Their cages were horribly filthy, wi the issue on the ground that it is un-{fact that the county seat of Custer | focement Bl night. The injured are L. C. Cobb, | ¢hild Iabor ‘and State school attend-| Lo (N \ion, Geclaring that she was |millions of Aies breeding there: 1o o sarranted discrimination against a|County was named after him. | IO L L Lo S [ fireman, badly scalded about face and A et oolo, Pennsylvania, | 1 0t"a noblewoman. the most flagrant case of cruelty to “’i‘n'fi“ilrfl‘f‘&'i’i‘?‘i.,« permit was based e }..?.Ld"'{}?é“nflfi‘f Members of All Hospital Training | ing say that Delp fired first, wounding | 50d¥, and not eé“l’:(}“li‘z( o foep ‘gash | Jersey, New 'York, Minnesota and it e e animals I have ever seen.” 3 X sal o rm| s based | military recor e s : pels 4 > : : E or, € ¢ 3 on an opinion by City Attorney W. H. | of the assignment of Gen. Miles, then | Schools in City Attend Service |borson and killings Combs, and that |above the left eye and scalded. and | Callfornia. = she also made varlous WILL PRESENT COMEDY 1'olland, which found that an old city Miles, as commander of the 5th S | CIift “Taylor, engineer, scalded about |statistical studies for the Children's 4 ordinance forbids the interment in any | U. S. Infantry at Fort Keough, Mont. at Calvary M. E. h‘,‘[:” thou‘ng ‘gu near Delp’s home. | Pody- All of the injured men were Eumgld l"he lver:mf 4:;!&5 and has public cemetery within the city limits| On February 16, 1877, a resolution | G o e e oo 1o | badly. betilsed. rect work of other agents of [y o g oo T liday” to Be Of the body of any person executed | was passed by the Legisiature of Mon-| Four hundred nurses of the gradu-| A corner's ing The explosion occurred while the | the bureau. y for the crime of murder. anging the name of Big Horn |ating classes of all hospital training day. train was pulling a grade, blowing Prior to her Federal service Miss Seen at All Souls’. Ve r of the Territory, appoint- | nigl n Calvary ) odist Epis- and Anderson, who wi he : < o 2 s oliday,” an|pc o The St a Chicago Daily N QUEENSLAND VOTES WET. e O s oty commissioners, of | copal Church to hear the annual bac. School Heads to Meet. ot were thra were riding o0 te; | American Red Cross. She holds a | Elizabethan comedy, will be presented B'r:‘(:‘{"“'," Cepty e R S * | Which the chairman was Maj. New- |calaureate sermon which was delivered | Important questions relating to the | by the force of the explosion. Ph. B. degree from the University of |by the Shakespeare Soclety Friday [ "0l MY (5-o-bope "_'I"N today WS AT man Borchardt, for many years a res- | by Bishop William F. McDowell. administration of the public schools Chicago. evening at 8:15 o'clock in Emerson | ‘i¢ ,\rvmlm(n‘.n n;“lf“"“ of Indianap BRISBANE, Australia, May 18 (#).— | ident of Washington, who died here TY‘-‘e bishop I'!:;i;ixcd with thv‘nurlse‘; wil lbe di?‘(iumd bh\{ sm;\(i ankwrlv;]. e 0% H‘a“ fif;r?"ms‘"ilfam‘"'-r”;" g,x,eem”,; s “,;(_\_vh.hnh .:.{m;\‘,::;l_”h i c al 5 nths ago. This board held [to keep an abiding companionship | Ballou at his monthly conference < S i il stieata: LA Mgr. Mac s R Sntion r;?‘mrv.‘)s;x:;;s:l‘;enr;'um|x’y‘r‘dfii-‘orfm Tt Jome 141877 and its | with- Jesus, whom he pointed to a5 | udministrative and - supervisory offl Fu‘ned Astronomer Dies. The apron worn by Gen. Lafayetle | include Walter Beck, Mabel Owens [ "@med Bishop of Indianapolis. e of the electorates voted in favor | first act was to organize “Miles City,” | their living example and inspiration. | cers and directors this afternoon at| LONDON, May 18 (#).—Rev. Fa-|when he Jaid the corner stone for,the | Wilcox, Arthur Rhodes, Lulu Adams, [ (Copyright, 5. by Chicago Daily News Co.) prohibition. A majority for prohibi- | to name it in honor of the great wa Nurses receive but a small salary,|the Thomson School. Dr. Ballou re.|ther Aloysius Laurence Cortie, famous | Bunker Hill monument a century ago | Clarence Ruebsam, Theodore Tenley. ST o L e ohtnined nt Tpswich. Rremer | rior with whom Maj. Borchardt had |but the service they perform could |turned to Washington today from as an astronomer and director of theis still carefully preservel by the|Rosemary Arnold,” W. E. Bryant, J Gonpteyotion) o §:000 walles. o8 vait .nd Oxley, but not an effective | seen service, and to designate this city | never be fully paid, Bishop McDowell | € :m, N. Y. where he went to!Stonyhurst Coll Observatory, dled | Masonic Grand Lodge of alassuchu- | O. Porter,. Olyve Barbee and John|toud in Spain in a program covering wajoritys 522 « as the county, seat of Custer Uuuuu,,‘d,ec}ugcq, E b s his father, why is seriously ill, =~ Suturday. He was years old. __ ' setis. P i VAR 1 s _ Mclnerney, 5 20 years has been started. correlation machine, sald to be capa- e is upheld $1 to $100 and sent to jail from one day to one ‘Some of the cases,” the society's report says, ‘“were made of Bishop Chartrand Chosen to Fill Cincinnati Post.

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