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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY. JUNE 23, 1925. KEN WILL HAVE MANY A TALE TO TELL. The soungest memher A LEAP FROG DIVE INTO THE POOL. Winifred Faunce. who holds WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOI. CADETS BEGIN TWO-WEEK ENCAMPMENT. The first taste of military life was given them yesterday, when of the MacMillan expedition, Kenneth Rawson of Chicago. bidding h South Atlantic diving g a leap from springboard dive over ieut. Col. Wallace M. Craigie, U. A.. professor of military science and jactics in the local high schools, put them through the setting-up drills. mother good-bye bhefore the Peary sailed. Young Rawson i< the Florence Skadding, unother Atlantic champion. at the Ward- Fifty boys reported yesterday morning at mms. Congress Heights. * A large number of the cadets over 17 years of age went into the hoy of the ship. and American boydom will ensy him his experien: man p. Coprr wood & Vnderwood. citizens' military tra camps this year, ng down the attendance at the cadet camp. Wastington Star Photo the Far North. e e e ST — = Chief Aerographer R. Brown of the : ; i \a ion in the special : i F. VAMP TO NU R . All vaudeville fans know Valeska a which makes daily YOUNG SLAYER GETS LONG SENTENCE. Dorothy Perkins, 17, con- Suratt and her vampish stage characters. She spends the Summer as a OF WALES GREETING ORPHANS AT GRAHAMSTOWN, SOUTH AFRICA. He paid a special Warhingt If"";"-'l" :"w";"-:-flln-lr for \..r.y ina ?.-u York court of l;[l!i-- l‘lwmag mpleton. w H """"“” ashington anc . Long and suitor, being senten. » 15 years in the penitentiary hy Judge range forecasts are made by the Melntyre. ' S. Leighton Frocks, the girl's attorney volunteer nurse for children in a New York hospital, working under Dr. virit 10 the Woodville Orphanage, where he was given a big welcome. One of the little arphans is presenting Julius Lempert, prominent children's specialist. By United News Pictures the prince with a rose. Copsright by U e wood PERU WILL ACCEPT | NATIONS ARE URGED NN TT. s 1LINGTON RENEWS SLAYER' FRIEND ARICA@MMISSIUN’ TOPAY WAR DEBTS) 1\ PR B T TN (s TRealec-BR A | BETTERMENT ISSUE IS FACING PENALTY Names Her Delegate, But Re-lNecessary to Trade Recov- k% i oA : ‘ R s . : X EMovement for Jail, Record Dorothy Perkins’ Preferred peats Charges Against Chile | ery, International Chamber / XN - S S Sy 3 i Room and Heating Plant ‘¢ Suitor May Be Charged in Note to Washington. of Commerce Is Told. ; i ) / | 3 \ % ) Is Again to Fore. ‘ With Assault. — — - i % D | ! 2 ; . 27 A i —_— Ty tha Ascaciated Press | By the Associated Press i § 3 5 o i ( Special Dispaich to The Star By the Ass LIMA, Peru, June " y 2 ;i " % LARENDON. Va., Julv 23. - Arlin NEW by Peru is assured in the plebiscite | ment of the war debts is being ham : ? 3 (1on County officials who have been Perkins ardered by sident Coolidge as ar- | mered home at a vital issue at the » > 3 3 ] e e E (striving for X:w past vear or more v”‘Tc“m] leton hitrator to decide sovereignty of 2 i > X s A g ¥ 1 3 k-’ ; arouse enough interest to put over a |suitor, is 1o the provinces of Tacna and Arica, oc- | CORETess of the International Chamber : ! B et i e oo cupied by Chile since 1883 of Commerce, now in session here. the courthouse grounds. the principal | elderly married vhose atten A n addressed to Washington by Until these debts are it of t way, ) need of which is a new jail. express |tions she preferre i he pros:. the Peruvian government. the text of | the delegates were told yvesterday by disappointment at the apathetic re- | pect of punishmer which was published here today, desig- | Sit_Alan Anderson. deputy governor {sponse to their appeals. They say| Assistant Di nates Manu Freyre Santander as | f the Bank of England, the recovery MEMBERS OF \MRA ¢ R()Tl'fl OF Th'\NEfl EE CALL UPON THE PRESIDENT. The Knoxvillians were accompanied to lhr White House by 2xhs) are not discouraged. however, |ald said tha 1 indic Participation | BRUSSELS. June 23.—Early settle Peru rese ¢ on the plebiscite | Of 1 5 it de willl be nnosaible Representative J. W. Taylor of Tennessee. National Photo and will continue the fight, believing inal ass ir an. speaking to the topic the people shortly will awake to the inst Connors. 40 vears old In L as \ation the ~Shipping Problems.” scored govern | realization that the proposed improve- | now serving a sentence for w Peravinn Fous takes occasion | Ment ownership of merchant fleets, % B . oy . > & 2 i e ey 13 G| Submicting DEres o show it proftiess |Schools to Teach [‘Old Swimmin® Hole’ | 27 25502 | sectared ae. | "Sir. McDonala questioned the mands for effective zuarantees to the | and declaring it partly responsible for S plorable at the jail and the view held | for two hours last night. The D L O et ol s e | e et w010 ik it citlon | Responstblllty to F(Im?d by Rlle D e e e o el Hning of her tarm at Auburn B The true populir decision contemplated | He also referred to “fag discrimina- | ’0‘ ey e e il Gnather vl s 11 “Nelng. “held svance pen by the treats of Ancon” a decision Uon.” which some of the delegates un- that is giving the officrals much con. | Shaping the case against Conno Eenich 1l wccept wieh re. | derstood to be an allysion to the poliey | Parents Are Urged Boromp Publlr Park S b SR s el spact 1o whie the citizens of O e ed States, e 4 IC3 1 001 DT records o co v . th 3 ere he specific referenc o i Q inors) took adva ~ e an Juta equality with those of Chile. there be any specific reference 10 the { 1o o s | By the Associated Press of Washington. are housed in 1he | hin and o g 7 | | WINCHESTER. £ 23 GR JIELD. Ind.. June 23. |courthouse building. a non-fireproof [ qpini voul awar S nternational Ci Advocated. Schools for parents, where citizen E James Whitcomb Rilex’s famous | structure, and fear has often been ex- | jehed * Deoro told MeDona rtion Is repeaten tnat Ohllel « oot RER C en Saistriiiical|FING Other Persons Injured | snip ana parentai respencibiite | COl. Sherrlli Orders Demo- | xwimming piace, when he hecame ane | Pressed for their safety. The destrie | e : i 2 never knew until now that he couls has ociiberately and systemalically lensons the Amcticays wosliy | et | | would be taught, are advocated by of Indiana’s most famous poets, as | tion of these records. it is pointed out. | pe punished for what he did i ie Mialus rrented by e e W (o ooy voona b 8- When String From Siding « Martha FE. Stowers, execu- mio" of Bui{dings and Res- |immortalized by him in his poem, | would throw the county into legal en-| "She is impatient to start her sen hundred Peruvian | | nited States in payment of the inter: secretary of the local Red “The Old Swimmin' Hole," is to be- |fanglements that would take years 10 | tence. which she thought lenient. Kha sequestered several hundred Peruv y allied debts be used for the creatio . . ross Chapter. as a_means of deal- B 2 come a public park straighten out proposes to study so that when she malixesand gikizanshealtontin the ot xl.ly”dlfnlp:—'n;un:;;]df.:x'h e s Demolishes Station. ing with juvenile delinquency here. toration of Parking. Forty 'neres of ground surrounding | W i | Frres e World eain ahe il be anie vupied provinees in eeder te smrry ) SR Sl REEEE IR ST s of | 3 . Miss Stowers. in her monthly the spot in Brandywine Creek was Watadol JO6 M. for Work. i them south nm»' he purpose hv’ dlr- et e e report toda id eight girls were e taken over hy the city last Saturday | About a year ago the Roard of Su-| «The first thing I'm going to learn B b e O ol I erouma | ol fime ot iita oo nosels [y tiho A mociaied trrom in the courts last month. adding | .oy o s Tidar | When It gained clear title to the prop- |Pervisors, acting on appeals of Sheriff | ig how to pick friends,” she sai the plebiscite.” [Fontis donaiouts | sl o that “yf the many factors and | e o fon |Fields, Clerk of the Court Duncan| Good behavior will entitle obighy e A Mgt o B S S SEAUNION v, forces of the community were be. |Basin bathing beach, which were kept| The city paid $12.500 for the ground |and others, started a movement for | (o freedom on parole in (hree 3 that the Ohle i O o e e s promote world peace and gen. | L+ M- v, 65, .| ing used to the fullest advantage. |standing during the recent unsuccess.|surrounding the “old swimmin’ hole,” |a bond issue for a new Jjail. fire- vince el gt el e was killed and five other persons were| much of the delinquency might be )yl activities to have the beach re.' and citizens of the city have agreed |Proof record room and central heating | Chilean Plot Charged. pre the nd troops hould be I!nln(ed] . Vi Al o e Ll e The pean delegates were stag- |injured, none seriously, when five| averted: _ = to revamp the field into a public park, |Plant, all at an approximate cost of | o hrw‘«‘]‘l‘v;h , ”uk!‘an;:ha:' gered by ihe .a.,ff.. o the Amer llr-sgn runaway Chesapeake and Ohio freight “If the public at large could v‘:m"ed(i a-:hg«?oylr‘wda_ Lieut. <r°l CL“thirh is to be called the James Whit- | $125.000. The plans of the board had MRS. WILSON AS GUEST. age of her domina position o se | section on highway transporiation, | Cars, unattached to a locomotive, | have heard the stories repeated by ;b"glfidi 5 "” i "e";(" ‘(' hp“\ comb Riley Memorial Park. Willlam |Teached a point where it was believed e — e Victory iven by illieit means | presented today. showing that 4,500, |crashed into and demolished the| the 12, 14 and 15 vear-old girls last | onal Captal, i o O e hva.| Dudding, member of the city council |the Clrcuit Court would soon be pe- | widow of Former President to At- In conclusion the Lima government ' 000 farmers out of 0.000 in the | Norfolk and Western passenger sta-| week,” the report said, “steps no """Hd 3(;’"" e “‘i = ; S hundings AN one of those who frequented the ;titioned to call a special bond election 2 expresses hope that its decision to|United States have motor cars. |tion’at Waynesboro yesterday after-| doubt would be taken to provide |lssued orders to hP'fl"'-‘ the buildings | pole with Mr. Riley more than 60 |Instead, the board called a mass meet tend League Session. e the BvHItator s Al EEVLEEY e Ih{REstaai It R 0D} suitable and wholesome recreation |And lo restore the parking along the|years ago, was active in_obtaining |ing of the citizens to sound out senti-| s S stined rigid impartiality in | conclusion of the American statement | _Those injured were = Alexander | to supplant the automobile rides, |beach. l(h;‘_ “fm"."“"",“"rk Will be | possession’ of the land. Riley was Ment. At this meeting a citizens’ ad-| Y S e S oceedings of the plebiscite com- | that the further development of motor | Krauss of the Bronx, N. Y.; Mrs. J. O.| all-night parties, etc., now being ’"i‘"“_fl Rl A nopt ”'"r"‘ born just outside the city limits of | Visory body was formed and ] e I e S biting transport we help largely in im-|Gray, Vinton, a subrub Roanoke, | engaged in.” [ In view of the failure of the efforts| ihjs place. committees appointed to study. the|dent. 1s exXpocied 16 SLtene tUe meptins proving international relations, but | VA.. and Mrs. M. M. McCue, Norman The secretary sald that “a large !0 have the beach reopened, Col. Shel - i |proposal. The committee has not | Of th = aeos e i e e onn, Tt | wiimr sghia. Chiicion “Aliter, alli-of | pikes cent of Ihe. Desenty coming |vill ‘belloved $t' advieable o e e |made any definite recommendations {ons in "'"“”““'m“;"‘m’";"“l‘;\ll”‘ L skeptical abo ¢ | Wayfesboro. into the Juvenile Court are par. |diately destroy these buildings in ac- for pushing the bond proposal |ing made for her rece her RESCUES DROWNING GIRL |fkepiiral shout ketting ihe motna i hey were either walting in the | ente mot ‘omy. of Iuadeannie "ve. |cordance with congressional wisnes in | SPEEDER.IS JAILED. LacK of nierest on (he part of the| So many Americans have eliher ar- | tarmer. station for a passenger train, whith | sponsibility financially, but are |the hope of making a stronger fight —_— jcitizens at that time was thought due rived or h 'l“_‘ ‘”'"‘”" L annan HE SAVED 2 YEARS AGO There was general interest, however, | aITived only 5 minutes after the ac-| themselves not fully responsible, |for the establishment of permanent| Given 90 Days for Second Offense, |10 the fact that plans for a road f coming ‘.";‘ chidis an ”.M" e — in the suggestion that the circulation | cldent, or were in the immediate vi-| due to their training. beaches when Congress convenes. < " |bond issue election was well L e R Sl et MravelingSalesman Picarhs of motor cArs across frontiers th.m“”"“‘ of .the fllr"c"'"h;‘;"*: :’he frat, A S0 [33Comgrses “'flluir:'al:*kwrl by Cot -:ihrrf— Failing to Pay Fine. way in Arlington district. Now rat \‘m‘ e raveling Salesman Twice Answers | "P0r i e. | of five runaway cars which had gotten | rill, in his es es for a fund o ! S i the county is free of any other bond | A = Call for Aid at Same Pl et e o seentiad 5t [away on n Chesapeake and Ohlo sid: | PHILIPP LEFT $2,200,000. | $200.000 with which to establish two| Falling to pav a Ane of 3108 when | proposals, it is-expected that the au- |40 R reckless driving would help make me. | Ing jumped its tracks, crashed mm; e e large bathing beaches with necessary (‘-‘r‘*s\!gfi]’;’l“gm’f?';;gmm TEe jof Speed: | thorities who are advocating the new = ca v - | the main street in the basic area of athhouse equipment, one of them at ot 101 4 > » ©fljail, fireproof record room and central | Z,f’,i?‘i‘.i"J"E;'C.“r".f,‘..‘afi,‘afil’r‘fi’;? less b | o aynesboro and ripped its way en-{ Will of Wisconsin’s War Governor |the south end of the- Key Bridge on|721 Navy place southeast, was Gom- {.‘e“mg Plant will take up their work | Leaps to Ground as Clothing Burns. tirely through the station, coming m’ Is Filed for Prob: the Potomac River and the other at |mitted to jail for 90 days, by Judge |y i\ Tenewed vigor. His clothiug igniting when an: ofl A et a stop on thet main line of -the Nor- s Filed for Probate. .lrmesclzom(‘ Just east of lheRArmy MacDonald in last night's Trame stove exploded in his home on tha 2 . folk and Western. MILWAUKEE, Wis., June 23 (#).— | War College, on the Anacostia River. S second floor of 106 Four and One-Half G S L Sergeants on Retired List. i U, i e N 8 o i The estate of Emanuel L. Philipp, war. | This fund also will provide for the| This was the first second offense Charges He Wn Anaulted | street, vesterday afternoon, Odell Bax- River bathing beach near here in| First Sergt. James H. Kean, 5lst Hospital Nurse Robbed. time Governor of Wisconsin, who died | establishment of two swimming pools. | brought into court since the passage| .1, j Burke, 4209 Eighth street, | ter, colored, 12, leaped from the sec tims to save Miss Catherine Willlams |Coast Artillery,’ at ‘Fort Bustis. Va.: ospita ‘ {Inst week, amounts to $2,200,000. it |One of these, for the white people, is(of the new regulations, and the fine | O\ e, BOre: ‘00 FREOLP BTPel | (56 SO0 indow i an effort o et of Charlotte from drowning Staff Sergt. ildward Ross, detached | Miss Billy Caldwell, member of the | was shown when his will was filed in [to be the Sixteenth street reservolr, i imposed was e ";afximd:m Testimony | 5 0,7" white men Idst night just |assistance. He was severely burned Monday Boatwright agai s pass- enlisted men's list. at Washington 'nursing staff of George. Washington | Probate Court today. which will not be needed in the fu.|showed that the defendant was golng | 105 10" eft bakery at 810 Upshur | about the face and body when Police- ing the river bheach and heard a|Barracks, D. (: Staff Sergt. Lawson | University Hospital, was robbéd of | The bulk of the estate is placed in |ture as a part of the water distribution |30 miles an hour from Second street [3(1°7 ¢ JOIt 2 box roughly dressed, | man Jacobs went to his assistance, and woman’s screams for aid. He jumped | R. Booth. Quartermaster Corpsat Fort | two dreases and articles of under- | trust. but may be divided whenever |system of the District of Columbia. |ANd Virginia avenue southeast to Del-| y.r®C 10, MER [OUEN, Cressels | FRad - RC it ERL (0 3 OR EA e B fnto the river. swam to the woman | Humphreys. Va., and Sergt. John L.|wear, valued at $20, vesterday. The |the trustees see fit. When the divi-|The other pool. for colored people, is{aWare avenue. their fists. and when they concluded |after midnight. The hoy's eclothing and micceeded in rescuing her. Then [Walthler, 12th Tnfantry at Baltimore, | theft was committed in the hospital's | sion is made, the will provides, one. |to be Incated in the vicinity of How. e et their attack they left the scene in an |caught fire as a result of the explo- he Alscorered azain he had saved |have heen placed on the retired list nurses’ home, at 1016 Thirteenth ' third of the estate is to o to Mrs. ard University. The site for this pooll An international mah-jong tourna- awiomonbile. e effort was made to|ston of an oil ‘stove while the tank Miss Williams from drowning. “on-account of age. ra street.” R Philipp, = has not béen nlec&d. ment. will.be- held at.Carlsbad, rob-him, he said.” was being filled. » From Same Woman. By the Associated Press ; CHARLOTTE, N. (., June 23, Two vears ago A. L. Boatwright, a travel | | i ! |

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