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TON, D. €, FRIDAY, JULY THE EVENING STAR, WASHI 3. 1925. THE NIGHT MAIL Postmaster General New officially inaugurating the night mail airplane service between New York and Chicago. Photo snapped at Hadley Field, New Brunswick, N. J., the Se ity Ey United News Picty VICE PRESIDENT SENDS FLOWEF father of the President dent Dawes by the first night n the SEARCHING THE WRECKAGE OF BUILDINGS IN SANTA BARBARA. few hours after the earthquake. The latest esti made to reconstruct many of the buildings. One of the relief u ates place the damage done in the California its hunting for missing persons and valuables a at $10.000,000, and plans are already being Copyright by P. & A. Photos { i received a | | | | z i % nice {S BY PLANE. Col. John Coolidge. box of flowers from Vice Pre: Pilot I Collins holds t & Underwood WIVES OF GOVERNORS ATTENDING CONFERENCE IN MAINE. Photograph taken at tea given by SUZANNE LOSES IN THE MIXED DOUBLES. Playing with Jean Borotra yesterday in the mixed doubles for TOM AND HUCK TO LIVE IN MONUMENT. The two famous charac- Mrs. Brewster, wife of the Governor of Maine, at Poland Springs. Front row. left to right: Mrs,-J. W. Martin theBnglish Samniondk Winbledin. Sutameil Siribn Toid s e ATah M 5 ’ ters of Mark Twain's fiction Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn -are of Florida. Mrs. Brewster of Maine and Mrs. Trinkle of Virginia. Back row: Mr~. Ed Jackson of Indiana. IeNIE ol championS D AU N iedon, Simmne i copcn foins sty Suddlnt mnc MR yeat and cangatith- to have a monament in Hannil Mo.. where Twain lived as a boy. The Mrs, Thomas G. McLeod of South Carolina. Mrs. A. J. Pothier of Rhode Island. Mrs. F. S, Billings of Vermont. in a <hort distance of losing the match itself. Suzanne, however. overwhelnied Kathleen McKane, British star. photo shows the sculptor, Frederick €. Hibbard of Ch g Mrs. R. P. Robinson of Delaware and Mrs. Cary A. Harden. secretary of conference. e rea haaTa By Unite’ Newe Bictar & A. Photos ) « ¥ I & A. Photos. SHAHAN S ELECTED R. R HEADS TERM BY CATHOLICBODY, CHARGES SCANDAL FEDERAL WORKERS CET HALF HOLIDAY Belated Decision Closes Most Offices at 1 P.M. on Eve of the Fourth. Catholic U. Man Heads Edu- | Niekel cational Association. Sessions End. Plate Officials File: Answer to Stockholders in Merger Case.- { Re the Asen By the Associated Press { Government employes were served PIT 3.~ The Cath Declaring char made against 1 pleasant but belated surprise in most 2 them by re of Chesa-\ artments today when n concluded artments tod: T peake and Ohio minority stockhoiders entire Government s i annual convention | constituted scandal and were imperti- a late hour this mor shut down | with election of offi-| nent, J. J. Bernet, president, and W. from 1 o'clock until Monday m¢ ce A A Colston, vice president of the Uncle Sam’s personnel poured omas J. Shahan of | Njckel Plate Co., today asked the In- £i4he doo e S A r president general;| terstate Commerce Commission to A e S ¥ rsom, Boston, | strike the allegations from its records. feeting at the liberty of a half day z ident general; Very Rev he ‘Nickel - Plate . officlals’ -filed before the Fourth of: July, with pro: r Notre Dame, Ind.. sec- | forr £ sion, pects of more than a whole week end € ent .»m;n I idering the plan of O. P. {in vie i S third vice p and M. J n Sweringen to consoli- But there was some grumbling a r ger John T. date the Nickel Plate, Chesapeake and e Al o Oie et o o < . <ht Rev. | Ohio, Pere Marquette, Hocking Val- ety 2 T oze ;whofie: et o e e d on was put off until practically il HABTE G |/ | G ehane ske! SRLOBID hbioriS rEDs the last minute, when they could have norning ses- | resentatives, protesting the consoli- decided earlier and made it possible sic Thomas of New | dati Shareed the MAChEL Plafe Of- for the clerks and others to mal ficer: & with the Van Sweringen plans in advance. \ 1 the Pope, express- bhrothers, “conspired to despoil” the B 5 3 s s ;. e arie The Navy Department was the only ngz ociation and its minority’ stockholders of the Chesa-{ WEINERT DECIDES TO FIGHT NO MORE. At least, he had enough WHERE ELEVENTH VICTIM WAS FOUND. 1In the wreckage of the { vig ’:\' l{]‘]\'y”“'.'.';"\'\;”:f;‘ b th '; wo eac he convention. | peake and Ohio and Hocking Valley., for one evening. Harry Wills. negro heavyweight, battered the Newark once beautiful San Marcos Building at Santa Barbara workmen found the | 7% eSTbishment which. up o 12:30 A 1 utive | Mr. Bernet and Mr. Colston denied( fighter to the canvas wo brief rounds. The photograph shows the end eleventh victim of the earthquake- Mostiero, an engineer. One end o o AL othe h"”I""";Y“"”"":‘”'l"\ o nest Fall, at|they had violated any order of the( of the affair at the Polo Grounds last night. By United News Pictures of the building was not damaged. By Univel Nayys Pictusk and establishments had issued notices ‘; convention city | or rule of equity by serv- e - e e i T LA D ans, most of them. how i als of the Chesapeake and aVar Ay InE e Aboltion: natt e Ohio and Hock: Vall hile retain- > y | Ut csareg 3 s heir Nickel Pase podicions. tne| DIVORCED WIFE TAKES | Sampson Collection of Ancient Art ROCKEFELLER PROTEGE |iime ‘Wuring “tne mormn minority had asked that they, as well | i T 3 G. P. 0. Sets E: e 15 MEN NEEDED TO FILL e BR L e s A PEAR%ON SWE”TVTLEMENT\ ational Museum | PUT $23,000 IN BANK ets Example. from their positions in the | The Government ¥rintin | Oftice was jects Lorned to the D. C. POLICE VACANCIES OI)JPII I(",'" ‘{l l, Chesapeake | i | S a cipi- | Understood to be the first to take up hesapeake a late officials also| Accepts $50,000, Giving Up Dower LR R | Railway W.uuhmvan, Often Recipi: e it e ‘rmf }um-n.f Mental and Physical Tests to Be |3l thority of the com-| Right in Former Husband's The remarkable collection of Iigyp-| The Greek collection is the most| et of Cash Gifts, Was Both |operating under a d nt - control > | mission to take any such step as lhpi A tian, Grecian and Phoenician antiqui- {artistic of the lot. The principal ar Frugal and Economical | from the rest of the Government, took Held at Intervals Through- nority demanded, declaring that it Inheritance. tles of Edward Sampson, Twenty- | ticles, all of marble and none of them 2 5 A referendum yesterday as to whether ¢ ) be “unwarranted {nterference in | 1y, ssociated Press ) first street, has been loancd indefi- | considered the work of outstanding | Bs the Associated Press. [ to close all day and charge it up to, out Summer | the private a of Chesapeake ' 1114 G0, July 3—Mrs. Gladys §.)Ditely to the National Museum to | Greek sculptors, are a small headless| TARRYTOWN, N. Y., July 3.—By-|the annual leave of employes. The bR it 2 ’1\.,\1 ,Ohio corporation” and would be | CHICAGD, Juy (_x,dé‘,“;lr;e‘,’“-ea “a | form part of the Old World arche-|statue, probably intended to repre.|ron O'Loughlin, the railroad crossing \;]"(;;n:'af‘;n:ll"'} “‘];:‘74;{"' o mw‘v of to Il vacancies in the Polic Depart: | saor the majariiy s & THROTILY control 50 655 Settlement and relinquished a | 010EY section, in charge of Dr. Im-|sent Venus; heads of Demosthenes, | Watchman at Pocantico Hills. who | los 8 from Friday might until Mon Tint arooies tnEhesRolles ikrark ey e ehennaloVIcyI | dower right to o $2,000,000 inherit. | Manyel Casanowicz, Dr. Casanowicz | SopRocles and Homer. and four mys:|Was of(en the recipient of a new |day morning also affected the | fue G o amnina | e Counter atiack was made upon |0 e fobtained & ivercs |MOW 13 engaged in labeling and cata- | terious ladies, whose identity Dr. |nickle or dime when John D. Rocke- | - 5 : 3 ort intervals|the George Cole Scott committee, |2Nce When she Beverly Pearson, | 1080ings the 350-0dd specimens in- | Casanowicz has not vet determined. |feller passed by, left more than, §23.- | her departments and establish- | L department’s i made up of CI ssapeake and (ih[(vl 2 “_‘Rm St _““’;h‘ £ “-"“‘*.’»‘;'» | cluded in the Joan, and these will be | There also is a Venus Genetrix statue [000 in banks in " Tarrvtown and |Ments which announced = definitely v minority stockholders. the Nickel | SPortsman and heir to the late "Fha | Dlaced on exhibition in the next few |in marble which is not a Greek prod. |Brooklyn, it became known vester- | they would be closed at 1 w'clock today s sie ofosi demsnding. Wit ths 50 SLotTE 00 MGRUESUART TRR | gt [Must, but a Middle Ages imitation of [day. O'Loughlin died recently after |inso ar_as employes could be spared | depart ssion = regq e | S0 ere married i 22, Mrs, 929 , gt ie | sp 5 e 76 , | were: Treas ar. Justice, Co Iwards Thers 10 siate their intarests and | Pearson charged her husband with| The collection includes a consider | the famous classloe statue. feR g o s AL e Rt e iSiate, Fost Offce. Tabor T rk, ha a ¥ Far EatorIch ot o | drunkenness s that time. Pear able varlety of articles recovered from | _The collection. Dr. Casanowicz saye. | CTossing. =~ = 1 | terior. Agriculture. War Department SRR e FlEE e e Sl b t one-third of his | EEyptian tombs, such as charms and | will have considerable educational | - e Moy Inr‘ ':n(; m—[ e e e D, s of the force as result of votes of stgekhe in the | father’s $6.000,000 estate when he is | miniature statues of the sacred p- | value. filling in several missing links { him $10. ' O"Loughlin lived [the Veterans' Bureau : ntersta Headquarters and Detect varfous companies concerned in the 35 years old. jUan monkeys, the sun goddess “."h“". Ehs Ol VEORIL SICTEPINES g and \\I\.Qn h “j”(‘ '\A‘\l l]I 3 s hl. ) Closing of the vernment d t TR R Sy | Nickel Plate merger were 'set out to | % % the body of a woman and the head of | With —genuine ancient articles col- |2nd when he received his monthly | ¢ - e o R PR e b astiite it s ey e 3 « hippopotamus, the cat goddess, the |lected in the Near Fastern countries. | ¢heck from the railrox he put aside |ments at 1 o'clock every Saturday 10, 13 o B Stonifi oy p had expressed ap. | Files Accounting Suit. €0 of the sun In the form of & hawk, | The labels which he is preparing wili | 0y 50 cents u day to live on. = {from the second Saturday in June an’s | proval of all steps in the consolidation | William Zumbrunn | the god f dancing with his feathered | state, as far as possible, the exact sig- , ‘Mrs. John Foley of E . . trustee and at Long Island City closed all day tomorrow. the B | erown : y a | nificance of works of. sculpture and who is said to be |is done Ly an executive order of the | P employesiasi the HouserOT I PR G SR A torney for the Farm Mortzage .’!n(l!;&;]‘gnlrl:?dlh, tne. whiieh 1n'§f"2~.’{l;,«hu.-.m the latter s used in_the [ Wealthy, is his only heir | President iasued recently. The action | Yoy i il | 8D 0. Of Kansis iy, Mo., ¥es: ) nowios belleves was sacred to some | mystical ‘religions of ancient Egypt. ¥ i taken today has ample precec Eht; aRiE s explained large num. Found:Dead in’ Sho; terday filed sult for an accounting in | goqdess and @& mummified crocodile, | The articles will be distributed -in 2 i {h. entirely within the power o m‘ ber of men in No. and No. 10 is P. the District Supreme Court against|Tn the Sgyptian collection is a wood- | the cases devoted to Egyptian and Commissions Awarded. head of a department to permit those | made necessary by the amount of| Harry Yager, an insurance collector, | the Texas Title and Loan Co. R. J.|carved human face found on & coffin | Grecian exhibits, which form a con- Commissions in the Officers’ oo [iomnlovesti iy Ran: ba: Spared 19 territory beyond the city boundary. |found Albert Brooks, colored, 63, 45 L |Coleman, E. H. and W. A. Briggs and | ué. siderable bulk of Dr. Casanowicz's | Corps of the A hom oS, Reserve |iake the afternoon off. within the confines of the two pre- |street, dead yesterday when he called.{G. W. Coleman, all of Washachie, Ao, Tud lab: section at the museum. by the War D rmy have been issued | " The Library of Congress announced | Incts. No. 10 precinct includes the | Brooks had conducted a shoe repairing | Texas. In January, 1923, the plain.| -\nother group includes alabaster K. Hamilton_ cpartment to Benjamin |4t ciosed at 1 o'clock today, would be | long stretch out Georgla avenue and |shop in a rear room of the L street |tiff says he advanced $200,000 to the | /2SeS and an unusually beautiful col- 5 e e ion. R guEtesnth diul ““"l Fourth | | across the country to Takoma Park, | house the past 30 or more years and |defendants as a loan on certain prop. | 1°Ction of Phoenician, Syrian, Egyp- i j o estreets. as a major in the|or July, but would be open Sunday while No. 7 includes the Tenleytown | was well known in that vicinity. It|erty and there remains, he clalrgs,';c,‘Ll“,’";‘t":gfl(":;kffé‘f:‘:;:{:' Frmegee l4 ln:)“l:‘dhgyi;‘:?ezmsrmndk' y‘{{3;‘,{;;’“}.‘,‘;,‘:’,,,;@:"5;“‘_‘; eaeorse P-lafternoon at 2 o'clock. sul riet s thought his dea resulted an | b d 59.263. At- | ° 3 Special Dispatel e S 3 V- s . as . ihdistric : 7y :1‘({‘r'\fknxflz!‘:"” leath resulted trom an | ::rli:fe ‘{x;n:&fl‘mgf‘ fnbnd “_"m_ ;;Jv Among the most interesting | 'CUMBERLAND, Md.. July 3.—Mrs. | captain in the Chemical Warfare serv < e R | pear for the plaintifr. e articles are some polished stones col- | Belle F., Fakle, hotel proprietress at|ice. and to Milton E. Bessemer, Ar-| Miss ces. moted sh Mrs. Frances Virginia Smith of | > | . lected in Japan and representing the | Bolar, Va., wrote the Cumberland Po-|gonne Apartments. and to Henry S. | traveler and writer, was the first u Denton, Tex.. Is herself a teacher, the The corner stgne of the present | = 2 % tools and utensils used by the in-|lice Department that two men claim.|Marshall, 729 Fifteenth street. as|ropean woman to cross Katia 1 N wife of a teacher and the mather of | State capitol at Ralei Free public scho habitants of Nippon during the stone |ing they were age. her.out of $89, e i igh was laid onl_ “doctors” defrauded | second lleutenants In the Fleld Ar-|or Great Pase, leading to Lhassa, the ' wght teacher July 4, 1333, in tillery, J‘roof of the world.” Prussia in 1713, | $1.080 POWER PLAN TRUST BAR, SAYS PINCHOT Plant Is Bulwark Against Electricity Monopoly, POKANE. Wash., July 3.—The giant power plant undertakes to “pre. vent the Na wide electric monop- med, from acquir- ercial, financi rol of -this Nation, Pennsylvania de- before the Ad- an clared in addres: vertisi ih of Spokane last.night Exp g the power project ‘“which he ched in Pennsylvania when he Decame governor, he said does not aim at public_owner ship, but demands that in all plans for ‘electric development the . public interest shall recelve fi consider tion. It proposes to break down and end to unfair discrimination ut S moderate and small users. e essentials of the giant power plant are four: First, the public must ave voice in the plans for the great electrical developments which are just ahead: second, the public must share by rate reduction in the enormous economies which consolida- tion of the companies is already pro ducing: third, rates must be based on money actualiv and prudently in vested; fourth, the milking of the moderate and small users’ for “the benefit of the few exceptionally bik s must stop, The governor declared it his pur show that'a Nation-wide “un -d monopoly, under the name of superpowe already under way Setting forth the difference® between superpower and giant power, he said In the first place the sole object of superpower is profit to the elec. tric companies, while tHe objeet pf giant. power is, the public welfare, in- cluding the “welfare of the electsic companies as well as the welfare. of the people whé use their eurrent CIVIL SERVICE JOBS OPEN. The Civil Service Commission 't day announced open competitive ‘ex- minations to ‘il vacancies in’ the following positions: Laboratory. aid and technical clerk, Public Health Secvice, for duly in the Hyglenic Laboratory, Washing- ton, at Wilmington, N._C., or else- where in the fourth civil service dis- trict $1,140 4 year. Physiotherapy assistant, St. Eliza- beth’'s Hospital, Washington, at $1,500 a year. Sducational assistant (nursing), Freedmeri’s Hospital, Washington, at $1,320 a year with board and lodging. Junior lithographer (artistic), En- Zineer reproduction plant, Washing- ton Barracks, at $£1,320 ‘a year. Laundry _ worke; Jaundry at Fort M a year. Full information and application hlanks may he nhtained at the ofMos of the secretary, fourth civil servies district, 1723 street, Quartermaster Va., at $540 to