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THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JUNE BUSINESS SECTION OF MOUNT AIRY, MD., DESTROYED BY FIRE. It is estimated that the fire lo RECEIVES THE OFFICIAL INSIGNIA. ‘Mrs. Coolidge yesterday was z of the town will be $200.000, many business houses and factories being in the path of the flames. Firemen { official insignia of the Girl Scouts, and now “the is ORCHESTRA WILL ENTERTAIN MACCABEES AT GLEN ECHO TONIGHT. This aggregation, claimed from 11 surrounding towns answered the call for aid, but they were handicapped by a lack of water. honorary national president of the organization. Presentation made 10 be a wonder in its line, will be one of the attractions at the big picnic of the Mas nd= Copyright by P. & A. Photos. by Miss Juliette Low of Savannah. Ga. : of them will gather at the amusement park tonight - nher dons S mer garh. ) . Stet newly HONOR S r B MEDAL AT WALTER REED GRADUATION. ¢ J. 3 Labor Davis photas r from the 1 Sta : BOBBY JONES CONGRATULATED THE GOLFER WHO DEFEATED HIM. One <rohe defeated commandant of Walter Reed Hospital. pinning the medal on Miss Gertrude C. Wi This was one of the zraphed whils en route 1o a cabinet . calling at the White H (el s Hin e lenky Willlam: Mackarline (el win! etz alltchamnionshismlae Worceaisr, M incidents of the graduation exercises for the nurses at the hospital. Surg. Gen. lreland, U. S. A. a right. meeting at the White Hou ! conference with President Copyright by Miller Service day & 3 o > e. Copyright by Harris & E vyouns esterday The deciding of the championship required a double play-off. and it was one of the greatest - nessed on a golf course. col BANKER S KILLED COLLEGE ORATORY | DEFYING EXTORTION WINNER IS NAMED Alleged Blackmaller Held in Wight E. Bakke of North- Manufacturer’s Death. western U. First in Stories Conflicting. Market Manipulation Laid to|Man Who Shot Son-in-Law Gambling on Decline by and Daughter Takes Kansas Senator. | Own Life. June wer. whom he at last defied | Wight E. Ba Northwestern 1'ni ing him huge sums of money, | Versity last night won a purse of Thomas Lonsdale Leeming, manufac. |$ nd the national intercollegiate turer, banker and civic leader in|championship offered by the Better Brooklyn. is dead. Charles Muller, who | American Federation for the best stu served a term in Sing Sing Prison for |dent oration on the United States robbery, is in and the police | Constitution. Second place in the investigating contradictory reasons he | forensic contest went to Georg: Eave for ‘this mivder Creitz, Franklin and Marshall Coll Leeming was shot in the crowded |Pennsylvania lobby of a William street building in| The other five orators participating the financial district of New York,|in the finals placed in the following where he maintained offices. W |order: M. Ryan. St. Edward’s Univer when Leemir ntered, Muller o | Sity, Austin, Tex.; Edward F. Barrett wlthout taking the gun from his « anisius College, Buffalo; Jack P. S sle S R A i, Taoenls oforgen; 2, Duvne| WOMAN 1S STRUCK Millions Follow Lamu of Tibet; VANGUARD OF CREDIT i3y~ i it o et AL tion protects the hed and Clarence M. Gifford, Wesleyun | changes in price and is ve bIing Ninger AL His waleAL and] apeeis Mdeton oz s - ON HEAD WITH AX Buddha Admires U Progress MEN DUE HERE TODAY =i b i Experience proves that ain market n selling must he 7 1t here last night commenting | husband {on the recent st rent o retary | their wedc culture dine that the Chi n Board of e must correct 75 from within any wrong practices af- | occu fecting the market taker A short sale.” the statement said. | hours nothing behind it. « 'ERS OF THE WASHINGTON POLI( AND FIREMEN BEING RECEIVED BY THE NEW I)I\TRI(Tl()\‘I\"\\H)\l‘R COL. F] lators sell ort. A short sale ERICK A. FENNING, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. Na E A1 profit from a decl Sde cr = — ve. the other hand, a b { ( { 3 W YORK, June 5.--Shot by Calif.. June 6.— % * ; / j / / TOPEKA, \Kans { § i ga rned the right to vempete in (he 3 —_— - : EEN market manipulation w national 1 by surviving eled e SN 3 p 7 short selli Contine tion contes conducted - _an 38 . . PE Y . ‘H. in an atmosphere of semidivinity, for . . . o s R e Lo Beaten as She Lies Sleeping, Room- | ¢, poutence of Tie and the Chicage | even his interpreter stood with bowad | Eight Special Trains to Bring Con- plied Muiier | € n you | Daily News. head cduring the interview. not daring o . . P ~ 3 exporters. This will exclude the a the veat of 1 ARMY BOARD NAMED ing House Proprietress Escapes iRt e he 10 100K into the sacred countenance | Vention Delegates TomorTow |o¢" Garmbiers whone. apecstio 4 = - Muller has signed two different con _ R ab D) ® | of the buddha largely governed by t fessions. In the first he said he was = After Fight. {Panchan lama, the Tibetan living|" In this background of vellow. the Night and Monday. Bent Gt QRlls tor: oo YOUTH, ]9, IS GIVEN of en the illegitimate son Leeming s : 2 { - { buddha. is worshiped by 100,000,000 | sacred buddha color that goes wher — - cowraging such gambling amor brother, an architeet and war veteran, | Officers to Formulate Policy for! l‘.hmm as the incarnation of the ever he goes. he revealed an admira |ty host Jersons with not even a re who died in 1919 L Attacked as she lay in ) hy e ks e 4 o s & The first delegates were expecied fo ¥ 4 YEAR SENTE CE ho died in 1919, H Bealnlng Bire e cremal Amitabha, whose throne he [tion for Western (;\y‘n/_a.nu}r‘t acquired |, i0e in Washington this afternoon | MOLe connection with the actual pro - N | mounted 37 years ago. When he came | 9Uring many a meditative hour in his £7ENE T, (FESRRAION IBIS AMErhOOn | quction. handiing, milling or export v\n.«.;;i to pay $15.000 bequeathed A hoard of Army officers has been | Mrs. Bertha Smith. 32 vears old. vro-| 1o Shanghai from Peking he departed | Tibetan home where very rarely hix |\t 0c F oclation of Credit Men at | °f &rain Muller by the brother. e | f e et i LY el® | prietress of.a rooming house at 923 M| from his usual custom and granted me | Solitude has beer, broken by a Rawlin- | ihe Mayflower Hotel next week. while | samblers Hurt Hedgers. f e wler described | formulate a policy which shall govern - = the | an interview. an honor accorded to.so | on. & Sven Hedin. a Dalgleish or a | ion¢ special trains are scheduled 10| “The blers and i < Two Thefts Bring Prison Term himselt as a blackmaller. preying upon | the tralning of officers and enlisted (5treel’ saved-herself by wrehching the 1o 2 1 i TC Minat he can remember | Carey-or. other-explorers. He.remem- | S M SRecia, trains arc: acheduled to| “The gamblers ant T eakness. He sald he had obtained | men of 1he Organized Reserves during |ax fri - as a % | bered the ven *speaking | b 2 D aaaon. tomo jctuadly. desteoyt the uliibyc.of: itha 5000, Bt pocnd e hind obtained | men of ihe Organized Reserves during |ax from her assailant and fleeing from | the names of all he has received dur.|bered thelr names. even jpeaking | night and Monday morning. bringing |market for hedging hecause thes Accomplice Gets Year SROSE i RaRih e £y mor nactive periods, to establish pro-|her room. ing his long sojourn in the seclusion | them in English. but Shanghai. the|j,,pe gelegations. make it impossible to tell from one olice place Jittle credence in either ms, specify texts and the necces jonn "0 Brown. 45.vear-old ¢ a-|of Tashilunpo monastery in - Tibet, |outpost of Western civilization in|™pis:was announced by officials in |minute to another. within 5 or more at Occoguan statoment. They learned from Irving | <arv manuals for such training [ter. "of 1417 Kost ‘Capitol atreat. ac.|Which is his home. China, was our principal topic of con- | charge of the convention today. 4 cents a bushel, at what price McQuade, Leeming's secretary, that| The detail for the board is: Brig ‘ : versation. . 5 detail fo < j b - nith of the atfack,| Not in the dim mystic light of tem- Washington Association ~ of ay b - ¢ ken i Muller was paid $7,500 Iast December | Gen. James F. fechet, sssistant chief |C05ed by Mr ith of the atfack n may be made or taken in arrested ha 0 hour later by | ble precinets where lurk the memories 0 ol Men, the host association, a s gen-| “Wha would say to the hoards| 1dward F pserted ‘that Leemin told bim he | . adjuant general: - George 1L | gic s De he stapped [ing priests and perplexing symbolism, | “The big, high bulldings, the wide Winding up | which purport te conduct a grain mar. | 240 Years Pl e cause er had Jamerson, inspector geReral. and | fon’y wreet car in front of his hot did he receive me. Instead he sat in | gireers, the motor cars and all the | final details preparatory to entertaine |ket in which demand and supply de. | C¢ & threatened to shoo ed why |James B. Mitchell, Coast ATHHI&LY | “jje confessed his part in the aifair, | blain chair in a room decorated with | other (hings I have seen are so won. the 2,000 delegates expected ermine values,” the statement said, | W45 chai hie did not complain € police, Me- | Corps: Lieut. Cols. Willlam McRK «mm etectives stated, explaini that | yellow. After removing his foreign | gerful,” he sald to me. “The West has 'he special trains will come from|“is that the farmer, the miller and | W&y robbe Quade said leeming dreaded the en- Limbdin, finance department; Milosh | pe Committed the assault in a fiv of |eyegli%ses he glanced at his WISt | (e jdea of progress which China does | {'hics which is sending two. St.|the grain dealer are entitied to a|SS0Ve tWo D R. Hilgard, Quartermaster Corps, and rage. ‘Fire officers were told that the Waich and proceeded 1o express his pot possess. If you came to Tibet you | neinnati, Cleveland, Indian-jmarket they can trust. If private g R e Leeming Perfume Importer. Joseph A. Baer, general staff; Chab- |5 ek was the outgrowth of a jealous |admiration of Western civilization would not see sich wonderful things. | s, New YVork and Boston iations, permitted by law to con- [ M When he Two traveling bag t at lain: Jul Jates. United States | quarvel. Browm is being held on a| That clears the way for an under-| jc qdded, however, that Shanghai be. es will be met by Fred W.|duct a market place for the Nation's | DS Store ap by “Charles Leen \rmss Lieut. Col. Harold B. Bullls. | chapge “of assault with 4 dangerous | Standing of the Panchan lama, who is | \(ijgered him with its noise and haste, | Buckler, chairman of the reception | food, supply. confess they are help. | W43 =ent to O tures, two cartons that h: 1 ve. |general stafl; Majs. Glenn. I -“}""_:»-u»;.p..n | considered the miost divine man in| " fhe Jama said he admired America. |COmMittee; John A. Reilly, assistant|less to prevent manipulation on @ Percy "»“\ i gmalon il e At sducing | Medical Corps: Robert M. . Dantor Mrs. Smith said she was_lying in | China. He is thef ecclesiastical head | [ have heard so much about it.” he | Secretary of the Washington associa-|gigantic scale and running over ¥ erm of 18 wonihe Charles TLeeming Field Avtillery; Fred L. Walker, In-|ped, partiy dozing. this morning; when | of the Tibetan faith. The Dalai ]ama | went on. “Kverybody speaks of it. It | tion. and other members, at Union | periods of months together, regulation i wl heling Uy A O s L = faniry: Kenna . Johm A, | She heard someone enter her room, |is the miliiant head. Once a poor lit- | must be the most progressive country | Station. L. T. Watts, vice chairman |of the market will be taken out of \h% Jafters place of i of Moraan & Sampaoh. Sin Fravais, HORESE dtler, Signal Corps: John A. ' which is on ithe first floor. Before 1l street boy. the Panchan Jama was |jy' the world. While China is sta | of the reception commitiee. is in|their hands." i g 0 AP e dor e P e Ku;nl;: ir lh:::w(;;'r‘g'u'“”\"(‘:;“e'r’:‘::"l she could arouse herself, she said. she |elevated by ulb;:‘}l‘«"t;;\hv; only in the | tjonary America advances to h'“"“'l‘ampl'" the welcoming delegation | TRokechy. ‘coloved E Reneementutivontior ‘(i Linte and Eaward €. Wallington. was hit over the head twige. Despite | inner —circles of Buddhist mysticism | things. That is why America is betiar (at hofels. ! Jackson. colored Representatives of the Hotel Im-|yarfare Service, and Capts. Ralph|the blows, she jumped o her feet,|to the throne of Amitabha and 18 | \Lee Chine L < RITES FOR GEN ALESHIRE | ¥ex at Occoquan : iteyde it R P. Cousins, Air Service; Daniel No grappled with ~her assailant and | worshiped aswa living god. He came e spoke these words in low voice | et r plored The letter 1o he San TranceoinS. | Corps of Engineers and Henry Har-|gained possession of the ax. running |to Shanghal from. Peking with his | (o his interpreter, his tones being al. | Ship Wlthout a Rivet, Sarviden:) WAL R Reld: . Mondan| ok for. panger R e RienRAs T T A meling, judge advocate. screaming through the corridors with | retinue of Tibetan @tiendants. feted most like a chant. hushed and| 4o oo eoiwerson L = i e He R e CHler Sueiis - oxtonged & L T . - | blood streaming down her face. the entire way by worshiping crowds | meohanical, as if speech had been | piece, without e ief justice extended cla ferred to “my cousin, M arles | ; 3 thuE - a rivet in its hull plates or a bolt in| ernoon at Arlington. ency to several prisoners b 3 Alfred Wolfe. a roomer, telephoned | gathered to meet him on his-first long | transformed hy the incessant droning | Tio b Sein) 30 Firemen Overcome by Heat. ine potice. The injured woman was ‘om his monastery in Tib¥t=~_ | of the Buddhist praver “Om manl |18 Steel frame, the first one ever built L. Leeming was president of Thot Leeming & Co. rfume i That nois ar all trading futures 1o hona fide country dealers, millers. grain hanc | Ke friended him and he I'm sorry my s j re he said, because the I mun armed with a short-handled ax, hedge L Funeral services for Maj. Gen. [N sentence and placing them on prc K o E Thirty | taken to Em ney Hospital in an - v T padme um’ (Oh, the Jewel in the in “"{‘ nited States by the electric| Ja s B. Aleshire, U, A., retired bation Among those so fuvored are R e e f.....mmu . but was able to leave after Boc Hp SIS QiRth [Pmius, Amen) Welding method, was launched recent-| oy many years uaitermuster gen. | MOFFx McConkey. colo assault porters, -and - vice - president” of st ' While fighting & fiveslarm fire | having her wounds dressed. A short, rather stout man, dressed | But- \chile he was eloquent in his | il Providence, R. I.. says theleiul of the Army at the War Depart-| (WO Years: Georze Liolden. col e ot e A wife and three ) (S0 ™ dostroyed the - plant of the| Police say Brown is the father of flowerad vellow satin robe, living | jaudation of the West he would not |foPulal Sclence Monthly. Terrific|ment, who died at his home, Sheridan, | lousebreaking, one vear; Thom A | Standard Wood Working Co., in |10 children, some of them grown. Ilis |in & room in which everything is yel (say that Western methods would be | NS4t generated by electricity fused to-|wyo! Monday, will be held at the |ITOWn and Ecnest Johnson, co Brooklyn, today. The loss was estl.|Wife is an invalid and resides with |low—beds, tablecloths, ~chairs and |introduced into Tibet when he re. E:z!:‘"“‘u:.; ::;’t:m\’e‘f? ;:d heavy| sylington National Cemetery next ’l"““"‘l";“"”‘ P b R ekoh; Wi World’s Thinnest Wire. | mated at $250,000. .Tllgxu it is said. Mrs. Smith is a ‘:QS"ST'I&(?;i‘.f;?"fm,'“;""f".fia?.ifié“s’fi.':i t:lrned.h Rat:;.er. onewot ah;ilmpre:l e gh;llmn\"“al'lfl"xmu;\ at 2:30 o'clock. The| OW Jobnson. ‘cofored. l”‘"""‘_‘ i y | a cl S sion that they frighterne m an e | body Will arrive here tomorrow morn- | Y€4r: Jo i + colore The finest wire ever made, wire so | NI < NPT ‘ P e L lnsmmil,\' lemmeh:nl (h!:ongk}x‘x t;'t re-|that the advance of the West into ing and will be placed in the receiv- "*“':‘:‘ }}"\hl"l l:n}nlalr:nt) wnm- ve slender that it cannot be seen with | serve in approaching him. He has a | Tibet would be the end of the peace |door, and his quaint Tibetan guard |ing vault at the cemetery. Mr: Jovle, white, one year The maked eye, wis manufactured re.| Westminster Abbey for Horses. | T“‘""‘E Is Wasted. |large, round face and eyes that open |and seclusion which rule the monas-|stood on duty Oiterde. Ae T momed | Aleshire and her son. Maj. Yoreph B | Joy-riding: Adbr Ariddleyon cently by George Tyler, a physicist | John Madden, famous horseman; | From the Boston Transeript wide but wistfully. They beam on his | tery kingdom. The lama fingered his | myself out he presented me with a |Aleshire, United Statés Cavalry, sta. MOnthS for joy-riding in the Tnited States Department of | has established at Lexington, Ky.. a “Sendin’ Maria ter that finishin }\irmnr abundant good nature and|heads, wrapped around the same wrist | blue sHk_scarf, a Tibetan custom of |tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan.. . .- Agriculture. savs the Popular Science cemetery for noble horses. In this|school was all nonsense.” said old |affability | that bore the wrist watch, and smiled. |courtesy. At the door of the bureau |will accompany the funeral party Col. Dashiell B 2 Monthly. Wire of this kind is not | plot now lie buried at least 10 famous | Hawbucks as his daughter went into| FEvery time the lama spoke fo me| “Who am 1 to say that these things |of forelgn affatrs, where he. was |Rev. Robert Johnston, recior of &0 ! ol. Dashiell Back on Duty. anly a novelty. hut a practical com- | horses of history-making records. Mr. | the parlor (o meer~her visitor. “Here's |and our glances met he smiled and | shall pass? he exclaimed. staying, his vellow motor car, mow |John's Church, will conduct the re.| Col. ‘William R. Dashiell. 1 modity. Among those who nuse ex-| Madden has hopes that this place | that voung man Foster been callin’|radiated such kindly good fellowship| I left-the Panchan in his room of [famous in Shanghai, was cranked up |ligious services Mondas afternoon and | Arme retired. has heen detsilod tremely fine wire are surgeons and may hecome a “Westminsier Abbey” | here for six months an' she ain't able |that one could almost perceive in him 'vellow while his interpreter howed |and ready to take him to a_rereption |high military honara will be baid at|duty with the mubiic hieh senools, Aentista, for blonded animals of the turf. to finish him yvet.” » longing for human companionship low, his political adviser stood at the ' tendered by the faithful. the grave. Atanta, Ga . Zaic