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* 2 THE _EVENING W/ WASHINGTON 27 3 E NURSE PROSECUTOR' Sume T xrrecr pavmEnTS T0 o, SCORED BY WILBUR Lieut. Gordon. Marine, Is Admonished by Chief for o 'Officials Admit Amount 1o Come Here Annually Will Be Reduced—Tripartite Agreement On War Obligations Is Rejected. BELT LINE PROJECT AGAIN 1S HARD HIT Greater Arlington County Committee Assails Proposal PRESIDENT GIVES HANDSHAKE HOUR CREDITORS SOON Will Receive Score or More | Elias Announces First Install- Callers Today—First at ments on Loans Will Come Al'flnll!‘l!l!d from First Page.) i'" liquidate its debt of 1,300,000,900 I S g ~7 " |trancs to the Bank of England. It is 3 A i ! Lack of Zeal. from either Brit!sh and French. 1t} conxiferadl a% cehn ga et N mora- | in Its Entirety. | | Swampscolt. September 2 was pointed oul among observers|torium was mentioned in M. Cail-| here roday, inasmuch as the United laux's statement regarding the tenta- {tive agreement, and that Mr. Church- | i | MEXICOTOPAYUS. | . L “ % ax. | States has no politicul interest in- Special o i ” " : ‘G By the Associsted Press I ecrewary Wilbur hes azain x| Sgceh P "R i0n e The: Tinited |1 atatement did not refer o i pecial Dianaieh to The Star. BY J. RUSSELL YOUNG, by A L I presaed his disapproval of rthe recent igiii 1o hoth Great Britain and 1 Anxiety is expressed in some qua- | CLARENDON, Va. August 27.—A Staft Corraspondent of The Star SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. August 27. dourt-martial proceedings in which {80 T O vty 'm“_.':"" h"“,“.s lest the provisional sottlement, it; A¢ath blow, ax far as sentiment in | SUMMER WHITE HOUSE | Mexico will begin paving her $i00,. | twe Navy nurses were au‘mll;‘-{ Uflthat of # frishdly ereditor. On the ratified. should put Great Britain in a, Arlington County s concerned. was| | SWAMPSCOTT, Mass.. August 27— | 000.000 national debt, owed chiefiv to | mharges of illegal importation of Nauo™ | oy 0 g " The ralations batween | DOSition of receiving from her debtors; Aealt the proposal to construct the For the firat time since establishing | the United States. about September 1 f An & transport, by admon SN aine |Greai Britain and France were de. !6s8 than enough to meet her pay.| Washington-Loughborough Bell Line; the Summer White House onthe North | A. M. Elias, consul general for Mexico e L O O e astine |scribed as involved by a great apray |MeNts fo the United States. o AEht Whes Saeadier ABIEIEN | Shore President Coolidge this afternoon | w York and financial agent for I Hfeer in the tria) |of “political complexities. resulting Called Bad Bargal Ik valo e b it SO is going to indulge In one of those | government, said here I Fallure of Lieut, Gerdan 5 nrasent | (rom their close contact in Furope| The Times insiats on the importance | 1% 100 Bdopted e veport OF (08 HhnaAnalane Babar stichy asdiive’ hel Sonor HMes, who s s brother of tn the court statements in his nos. (AN Joint interest on colonial ques- | of mainiaining the conditions attuched | iy pigject in it entirety. pposes | [ come’ uo"famous and popular st the | President Calles.aiso ataied that Mex- f tions. o the Br . that any relatively | ‘DS ) 3 cecutiv e hack ton. | fen omestic deht Il Ruth M. Anderson ard Afies Catner] & i L S § by E s . Z all t wax sald in opposition to the | - s et 9 224 e Loy 4 Glancy, drew the chie? ¢ iticism from |More than she does Grect Britain. | United States shall automaticaily bt | Srobosal. and a rasolution adopted at ! [ today will be insignificant compared | were paid private institutions of that I the Secretary. He also @ ved of | APproximately $4,200,000.000 1o the | Rccompanied by similar pavments to 2RO And & verotution SCORCEH S0y to those held almost daily back at|country. the prosecutar’s failure ! former <nd $3,100.000.000 1o the lat- Great Britain. 145, i citizens of Ariington and Fairfax | the executive office, when & thousafid | = Senor Eilaz who was en route to Bmine Miss Andetson and ra t It was emphasized in offi- The Dally Telegraph. approving Mr. | .5 iae and Alexandrin City. ecalled or more visitors were herded through | San Franciseo on a special mission * that “it is perfect "y circles here there hax hasn ne Churchill's resecvation rthar G iby the committee and held at the the President’s priveie office and re-! for hix government. announced a there was not effori upon 1o/ consideration of any priovity factor Brltain cannot accept less favorable o5, (N0 CPMIMIRe Sud DG AL Ahe ceived a clasp of hix hand on the|change of plans. saving he had heen | atablish the guill of the w *in the matter of sattiement ireatment from Frahce than she event. | fTce, 0f 1. Clovd ‘Byars in Was fiv. Probably not more than 3 per- | ordered 1o proceed io Mexico ity 1o ually concedes 1o the United States. sons will be received by the President ald_in arranging the deht . . 2 ~ " . v > i payments. Previously Disapproved Expect Others to Follow. vemarks that this reservetion rendera i Resolved. That establishment of a D Grady, Hurt ! this afternoon. | ““The payment of our foreign debt ’ American officials do not the whole Anglo-French settiement ! Poit line raliroad throughs Ariington|Je L7e Lr Y, | "Among those who will be in thin|of $500,600,000, which is owed. chiefiy Betore Ak s e T vis. |10 have anything to say about what |purely hypothetical. The newapaper | county wiil ba hightv “and “vitaily Lo s s Wilias Tayise. the ol Mo tho \inkel Bteas will pe. mads iyesterduv, the Secretary had previous. | [ inything to sav about what | purely hypothetical. DY L imanta) to b T et o The proud line is : $ 1 verdict i His letter iy disapproved the acauit the case, but this had no fect, as the verdict is fina d of agreemer ween other power. they are firm In t} | be in Burope, bui contention that Stutes shall not be drawn | the Uniugg {into the Fatter in any kind of a s may be arrived ai | sees the danger that “chis rather curi- ous Anglo-French agreement may be | misconstrued in America into a joint attempt to place the United States in | county an dshould he opposed by the eivic bodies in the county. All rea sonable means should be taken by the In Jumping Race, Improved Today | colored elevator operator at the Muss. | achusetts State House, who used to take Mr. Coolidge up and down. When this hand-shaking is over the possible through the establishment of the new Bank of Mexico. which wil function soon with a capital of $50, 000,000, he explained to6 Lieut. Gordon, which will be tiled civie bodies to defeat the project.” - i with his record, dec thar “the | 5 > post- |an invidlous position if ahe should de | “This notion of the greter Arlington President will give 3¢ medaly to thaty o = . . oo L i Bailed fo | Hon other than as creditor to sach |cline to grant the French request and many school children of New Bedford, ] . he Pavactmentnojen tiit’ Yol =1 |Etparats rowe vevise the recent seitlemsnts with| GOty eommittee marks she crvatal-| gne aondition of J. Dallas Grady Mase., for making the greatest im.|Mexican zovernment in this couniry gonduct an adequate The American comumission expects |Greai Britain and Beiglum in accord. | Lauon of sentment sgainst the con-| washington real estate operator. who | provement in the nise of English of all | Was borrowed from the I'nited Staies jineas caseny fand 9 Jtaly to ioliov the French here. and | ance with the Anglo-Freneh condi.| Juction of the raflroad throushifeil heneath his horse during a jump. | the school children of that city. The) Treasury. It all iy owed 1o private “r:‘r'v{(r?'x apparent ghat Latvio i0 make some kind o’ approach | tions.” Arlington: County. The zreater AT-|ing race vesterday at the Rockville medala were awarded by the jinvestors, and loans were floated for - gt g Bl Dethe auestion or dah. shortly | The Dally Chronicia sava Mr ",":'tnl:_&:p--:t_;,‘:'];n-m;\'I-;:'L* ::‘l‘ln;‘:’;:‘ fair, was~ described at Emergency ford Standard newspaper {the most part through the Morgan b ghLae o ep et ter. 1t was alsn admitted ain | Char o 5 & . i t brapch. of 3 Hospital today as much i oved. N« ‘ollow N reside ith js¥ndicate in New York D ey aue il hean xant 10 the debtors | Baldwin's precipitatea nxreement with | PArsonnel of about 15, representative | sicians announced, and it ix thought in Lynn 1o look on during the exer- wignea by the above nuracs which Europe. anc that sevaral were un. | Secretsrs af the Treasure Mellon of Virtudlly all civic hodles of the|he will be about in a few da Flace mcihets (o the el f jEANNE EAGELS WEDS B iauid have heen afered in svias ce | (oratood to be considering the ques-| On {he orher hand. the Daily News | Sained " (hag no doubt i belug enter-| Mr. Grady was up on Webb at the ence of Fred Nickol | 000 nagpore for the American fiag for | e AviaaIce [ tlon Yot eir debte 1o the Inited - = i e parent organization A v topp e { for the consigursion ot the sourt, Tot | e 1410 e RS | sttt he goterament ol righ | 1% i, 1%, DU orERpaRtn wene o fhe i " fler topine (i | peorainest butiicas wan and prestdent | e om0 2 e | “TED” COY, DIVORCEE xtatements as svidence hecause vou RRITIS S erosity. basis for this belief is that ali elvic| the second, caught it full with his| Dayton, Ohio, who has confessed to |,y tor the President x visit 1omorrow | s fwere Informed by counsel for the ac-|" 1SH DISPLEASED. associations affliating with the civic| forelags and went to the ground in a | the robbery of the North Davton | oo (i ©IERCEnTER B TIEOIED | = st R e A L FREN federation. that have so far had the | neap, the rider inderncatn: branch of the Savings and Trus P b ok Ak el | e e o ihe Erouns thet they | Keported Terms Rouse Fear of Heavy i r under consideration have gone| ~Mr. Grady was broughi to Emer.| With “drawn gun Nickl, who s |0 58 00 3 S nding of | Actress and Former Yale Foot Ball were not freely and volunt ‘You should have, of course v mads antiel- Burden on People. Pleased at “No Surrender” Stand of on record against the proposed Kincheloe Leads Attack. gency Hospital in a private ambulance. Examination indicated that several shown below, descended upon clerks of the bank, forced them into our Pilgrim fathers and this early | settlement upon American shores. Star Licensed to Marry tion-an T havel LONDON. ; < anz {ribs may have been fractured, and a vault and escaped with $21,000, part | "“;0 s : L] pated such objection and should have| LONDON. August 27 (P).—Consid- Chatles. . Kinchaloe, who Id:the] Xoray Dletirse were thben. totay o | O whith was fonad by Day(on duse:| 2 be journey will be miade aboard | Nt been prepared to offer testimony cont| urprise. and not altogether PARIS. August 27 (#).—The first the presidential vacht Mayflower, and n mford. B e e e O e | DlbAuaNIe i iay her oiorin e |SPARI, ANEUR o35 ()] attack on the belt line at the recent | make sure one of his lungs was not | tives in the above residence of Nie- | "} PO EANE, SR SHEEACRER S0 Yhich the statements wers made. DY the terms of the provisional ser. | ociel Feaction to the tentative debl|masy meeting. and who offered the | punctured. While physicians are con- | kol's. |and Mrs. Coolidge will apend tonight | & "It appears that vou did not even|Uement of the Krench debt to Great | roink Ereement reached e Bri motion which resulted in the adoption | Adent no more serious injuries result aboard the yacht while she rides at|_ STAMFORD. Conn., August 27 (#) — conter with the person to whom those| Britain, as arranged yesterday be-!ish Chancellor of the Exchequer: in | vitation teorr o Sorie POt UPon (- (&d, M O rady will remain in the hos- {anchor 'in Marblehead Harbor, so as | Edward Harris Coy. former Yale foni statements were made for the purpose | (teen | Winston =Spencer Churchill | favorable, although no offictal com- ia short but Impressive manner hie| Mr. Gradys home Is at 2396 Newark e e L e e i 4 of ascertaining whether or not the|‘hancellor of the exchequer. and | munication on the subject will he | re ™ R gt get started tomorrow morning early | Yor! anker, vesterday obtained a r eflv | Joseph Caillaux, the Fr | 74 e "¢ |veusons for believing that the con. street. He is a devotee of riding, and enough to b vhiel !license to marry Miss Jeanne Kagels statements were freely and voluntarily . the Frenck minister | forthcoming until after M. Caillaux’s | h Y noug be in Plymouth, which ix an sagel i P . M. of the line would be a men-| Webb is one of the best mounts in his i3 ¢ . ) = made. that vou relied upon the com.!Oof finance I < pErucion g * 50 miles away. The ship will head |actress, and the ceremony is under- mon report that the statements or( “Each of us had 1o put a lttle | " a Benoral Sore op Somer tharShers |ACS and a detriment to Arlington |Atable. The Morse was not injeeed. I back for Marhiehead about neon. | 8t0od 1o have been performed and Mr confessions had been ohtained by !1“':&"”“1’\ fur wine” said M. Calllaux | pas been no ‘French surrender” i | e L A et R . | SoT e Redeen s0a7MEs Cow (E Suasaiatery foraw premise of immunity or clemency, and iscussing the terms of the govern- | e & y v could con. 2 { . nnknown destination oo the fact that 1o Indorsements | eRt, under whch France wodld b | RDE et ity "Tha sugrestion "that | " menmy r-Armoran o sas | ELORIDGE ASSERTS . | o Os IDENTITY MYSTERY | womea o siad Sonasine for ome had been made that no proceedings | Ner debt of 623,000,000 in 62 annwal e . < v { | i | weeks at May Apple Farm. in High Ahould e taken by courtmrcial | PAYMENts of £12500.000 each, (f | ismm et mn, OMetal observor in | whole regardiess of individual disad- CITIZEN ADVISORS | | Ridge, a section of Stamford, but it ARainet the acoused. and- you state | 'FANCe's negotiations ‘for wiping out | Aaae ainen e e et | VANIAEeS it might work. he would | { IN DROWN'NG CASE | said there today that he had zone ‘this appeared to me 10 corroborate | Ner debt to the United States prove | man s recelved without anthusiasm. | sy famsell With the other side. He SANCTIONED CODE ! s ; | [away ithe ‘reporcs currant ax 1o the mathod | Matistactory and I the French zovern: | [0 Buirm "Soh Sere. that tne. Unived | e (PaL it would® wrn Arlington Former Minister Advised No! 1" Mr. Coy, in hix license application. by which said statements or confes.| MANL Rives its approval . - v into an industrial center and 3 | | e e stated that this would be his second Biona. hed hetn obtatusd: While some persons are of the opin- | Seere sy ey ?fi’,’,’," ;}:_Rdc:e‘ ?&Tfifm‘ l":l would make Jiving conditions intolera 5 F Action Can Be Taken " Sy . marriage. He was divorced by Sophie tion that dilution referred to by M. | forferance of observance “|ble for the people now living there (Continued _from_First | Clothing of Man Found in River a'antignac Meldrum Coy in Paris last Based on Record. | Caillaux will prove good for both coun- | ““\ " TN " retucning tol Parts | 9, the elass of population it hopes | > s : December ‘You must have observed that inilFles. there are others who Veryia:'.30 pm. A speclal eounell of| "~ C "o safety zones for pedestrians would be at Present Time. | Was Given to Salvation Army, The bride-to-be gave her age as these indorsements there was no suz- | erronsy eXbress the viewpoint that|miniciers has been called for 9 o'clock ees Undesirable Klement. marked off in the middle of the streat s first marriage, a native of Roston ar Sl the accused were mot|Creat Britain is getting tootmuch of TSNS 88 BCR CLTRLIDE S 0Bl B i at all intersections on- those two = inister Says. a resident of Ossining, N. Y. She guilty of the offense charzed. or that|tn® water and France too much of the | % (P W0 T0C0TRE 00 (o0 SOl | calt s A pot o of the belt line have | thoroughfares. . the daughter of Edward e admissions mads by them were | WiEe- . The potion. however, has.mot | Ceeotations, an SRt _Kincheloe centinued. that | "n Pennsylvania avenue the safety | Recognition of the provisional gov. | latter place. and has been leading lady Sther ih;;\ H’””n“)” Put ‘that dhe vet been finally mixed, and the people | um-‘nrob morning at y 05‘0(’ . e l|? construction would l'ev!hl! in a',5nes probably will be placed at all r:r‘nv\wnl of Eeuador by the United | Efforts are being made by the police in # New York theatrical success in Secommendation was based upon the |1Te are waiting to see whether the | 7} MSI0F8 Tt this morning under the | great increase in population. Thix | (ntersections from Peace Monument |S{ALeX Was SOught today by Dr. Rafael (o establish the identity of ihe body of | recent months Previone eneeem recmd ot "t 'Re | forthcoming Franco-American nego. | Shaltmanship of President Doum-|may be true, he said. but it would not | west. On Thiricenth street thay will | H: Flizalde. former Ecuadean Min-|a man taken from the river at Arling. | preen #| tiations will bring about a prohibjtory | *T8Ue. but refrained from discussing | be the class of people that men «nd | he at each intersection from 1o to I 1%(er to Washinzton and present Min-|ton Beach. at the south end of High Diverced for Desert - \r; even greater lack of dili e ‘influence on the suggested rnmpoflflfin“he proposed debt settlement in the| women who have the best Interests of streets. Inspector Brown pointed out 'S1er 10 hile. | way Bridge. vesterday afternoon. NEW YORK. August Ed- and zeal 15 shown In 3 alleeth 1 Of the Anglo-French debt. absence of the finance minister. Only {the county at heart would want. He ' that it will be a violation of the regu Dr. Elizalde conferred with Stokeley | Clothing found in a bathhouse promis- | Ward Harris (Ted) Coy. who obiained nd zeal is shown in your fallure to Attt |routine matters and the Morocean |sald it would bring a Aosting ‘and |iation for a vahicia to driva through | \V: MOTEAn. acting chief of the Latin (ed a clue fo the man’s identity. but it @ license in Connecticui "t mars fross examine Mise Anderson. who | it ear Loss. |and Syrian questions were taken up.falien population. a greater percentage | (hesa safety zones wheiher thay are American division of the State Depart- | developed that the name. Y. O. Milling- | Jeanne Fagels, actress. was divorced ;:r;l "-'Phfl' a witness in !j_" OWn ' One adverse criticism of the pro-| The Petit Parislan says it is ha of which could not speak the English | occupiad or not. ment. and was advised that formal | ton. found in the coat. was that of a | bv Mrs. Sophie Meldrum Coy in Paris pehall. Lt the time of this tria] voU|pogal that France make the 62 annual |to believe that when the Washing- |language. "I for one do not want 10| Mast of he houlevards retained are | "®COSRItion conld not he accorded the | former awner of the garment. Jast January on grounds of desertion Miss Anderson I o ey, " [Payments is that If this basix were ton Government ia better informed|invite thousands of aliens here to as-|ihe ones alroady in effect. hut there [KOVerNment he represented, at lenst,at{ Y. 0. Millington. son of Rev. H. W.| The two children of the couple were | ier—iee "’;““ s R TorniNe accepted it would impose upon the|as to the French capacity to pay, It {simllate with our population and | are 1wo or three on the new list which [N® Present time 0. Millington. secretary of the ("olum. Dlaced in the mother's zuardianship. uring Januarr. 1925, T received | ritish taxpayer the paymeni of a|will refuse to take this into xccount |ideals.” he added. are to be marked with the stop signs Will Remain Here [hia_Association of Baptist Churches, is| The Covs were married at Asheville, ‘"[: ?llhfl sdrka_xeh\\_h!rh I knew was | larger proportian of the interest on|in the same degree as “our English| Referring to the movement for a 'in a few davs. The revised list fol. | & > {in Raleigh, N. C. The father saw the! N. C.. in 1913 after an elopement ntoxicant lquor. bui did not know,ihe French war debt than on the friends. great metropolitan area for the Na. . lowa: 2 . Dr. Blizate will remain in Wash- |hogy of the drowned man at the| Miss Eagels in 1923 was announeed :‘h: #mount 2nd kind-ax T aid not) French taxpayer, and rhis is regarded | M. Caillaux left for Paris at 11 |tional Capital, which makes Arlington| Connecticut avenue. from S street |[NB(D for an indefinite time. acting | Morgue, and aaid he thought the coar |DY her mother as heing enzaged tn iy las an impossible position trom the o'clock this morning. Before his de- | €ounty an important link, Mr. [to Chevy Chase Circle, in the capacity of a confidential agent ! hag bean given to the Salvation Army | Whitnex Warren. jr.. member of one e Secretary’s letter ‘then quoted | British standpoint. parture he issued a statement ex- | Kincheloe said: | Eighteenth street, from Massachu- | O (he Feuadorean provisional gov-|py his son of New York's most prominent fam- pam ot e d'",ff pxamination of Miss| Another objection is to the proposed | pressing “especial gratitude” to Mr.| “Do you want Arlington County tosetis avenue to Calvert street. This | cooimen! AN for the purpose of pro-| “myq lifeguards at Arlington Beach:llies. Warren's father. Whitnex War. Rrfestonsii Wil i r;s: .bd lh:", l;imuralorlum for France until 1930, | Churchill for his great cordiality and |be an industrial center, with its mlzeiboul.vam formerly extended down 0| Siaqee and B d‘"'““;f‘l \”‘;}‘ ‘r:‘“’d dragged the lifeless body of the bather | TN denied published reports of r 2 box, but that!ihen the French treasury wo Is “most si . to ; s 5 5 . es and Ecuador which he hopes |, x % A - | the engagement riend ahad fent her o Dox. but that|when the French treasury would be|his “most sincere desire to reach an!of tracks, shacks and smoke. or have | Pennsylvania avenue. gy et ol Pe® | share and gave first aid while walting rame from or what the box contained. Bhe flatly denied the charge of import. ihave been obvious to vou either that | ing e | H H - | accorded him by Sta epartment of- | . | SRR : | | [the parking system of the National| Mussnchusettx avenue. from First| ficials, althoush State Department of- | the hody was taken (o the morgue by g Attacks Zeal. ! {Capital into Arlington County, the|sireet (o Wisconsin avenue and out | pitable at all times. will be kapt | P, R8rbor police. Columbia River Basin Project De- “In view of the fact that vou had| ! . U. V. | establishment of great and beautiful| Wisconsin avenue to the District line. | Strictly on an informal hasts |, The body is that of &-man about 44 §h your possdsaton’a’ wiltien ‘sthte ] | boulevards and parks and the build-! Pennsylvania avenue. from Wash-| Under the policy of the State De. |}t 0“} He is slightly bald and layed Indefinitely. iment from the accused showing that | | ing of fine homes. |ington Circle to M street and M atreet | partment. which controls questions of | 38'5ra’ of hie teeth are gold, Pockets| . |, o=\ ¢ ine Columbia River she knew what was in the box and | rOmEas DE e Nd thke” tieite Bay BEAES recoznition by the United States of | house contaimed 0 cents. ar | Basin reclamation project has been reue\ed that it was intoxicating? | if,':,:m::.e:: i e ampees_ |t So et r,;:“ preet o Rhode | forelgn governments which are held|(okens and a cheap nickel waten and | postponed indefinitely, the Interior & % S { | roposal . v Chis b - i 4 ol i s . ot iquor.”” the letter continued, “it should | | proposal would be a [Island avenue oupevard orig-|to have come into power through the | glled chain. His straw hat was found | Department announces | relieved of aiding the Bank of Fran-e agreement it developed according to the plan| proposed by the regional sponsors—a {plan that calls for the extenslon of | | passenger as well as freight-carrs Rhode Island avenue, from Massa- chusetts avenue northwest to South Dakota avenue northeas inally extended down to F street recognition. | His status meanwhile will be that of | an informal agent, and the treatment | exercise of extra co for a phvsician from Emergeacy Hos. | pital. The latier also made efforts at resuscitation that proved futile, and RECLAMATION HELD UP. i iy itutional means, i Ve 1o hy the accused proposed to commit de a2 e |ing line. “What earthly use would, Pennsylvania avenue southeast. |as is the case of the present sovern. | NOAtIng in the river. Sai W it b lberate and willful perjury by denial o |iftelan & pessenger lliat e nakadcli. CGhoditops yoad southeast. | ment of Ecuador, only informal rela. | — e - | project advised him that ek P the taets. that ahe' had Dracis oi i Wi inan!“Do pou think that people coming ladenshurg road northeast. tions may exist pending the return of 2 gEERE Pate B AmItted n wrhE on il i sy Arrest More Than 100 Offi-|Widow of Gen. Marcus Miller | crom®ine sonth 1 the National Cap-| Vermont avenue, from lowa (ircle [government in the country affected m[DR. YOUNG TAKES L et taking refugze behind the fact that s 3 3 5 4 |Ital would chose 10 detrain at the|to Sherman avenue, 1o Georgia ave-|a constitutional and reguiarized form. | . lorox IMuinMLthe, proposad she had not epened the hoities ana | Cidls in Murder of Liu Expires After Five-Week |Loushborough treight terminal rather nue and thence oui Georgia avenue 8 o .\ OWN LIFE IN CELL. e i Ris Rt the INSotmntior demijohn contained in the package.” | l;‘hnn at a beautiful station in the|te the District line. | Objection Voiced. N 15-»;;?:_‘::‘2.)12-”:0" the 'lnlmyv'| i The Secretary held that Lieyt. Go! i eart of the city?” | Commissioner Rudolph. president of | Some objection, in addition to that | e & fo armuiats n ‘don should have compelled Miss An- Chung Hoi. lliness. { {the board, today presented to Traffic created through the methods employ- ENDING HIS TRIAL | evelopmant plan as costly and com Aereon on cross-examination either 1o | | | Situation in @ther Cittes. | Direcior Eldridge a badge that has ed by the provisional government in | Bl i g e g Y ; admit or deny that she knew rhat D | e i Picturing conditions existing in |been designed to go with the office of | overpowering the former Ecuadorean vonti = R A s ras T e he labels on the bottles indicated their| Whampoa Cadets occupied Canton| Mrs. Catherine Sprague Miller, %2 1:“‘" “‘.“ ";"“‘“ &nd other points where | traffic_directo |constitntional government. hax been | ‘ontinued from Firm Page ‘:.',‘—:\ :::x "n.-nud :':(kl'n';n:l‘!nr'wh‘y 2 o v " el s o) v Gap | D€ sal eauti v oy v i 5 ' v e projact s aetually opening them 4 [ 100 Cantonese government officials. | jaia ‘Gen. Nelson A. Miles In mimy n¢ | IEDUHNEs on account of bell line | police power. bul is merely to serve | 000.000 worth of bondx issued by the b e L D K el b e R In the case of Miss Glancy.” the | who were alleged to have heen im-|his cumpaigns, died at Walter Reed | CONStruction. Mr. Kincheloe said he(#s a means of Identification for the Quito-Guayaquil Railway are held in |geaie cYargad. he poured conerete over | ment. SR i Secretary concluded, “it is noted that _The court, of its own motion, recalled 2 witness for the purpose of establish- | plicated in the assassination of Liu | Chung Hoi. Hospital last night after an illness of |five weeks. Mrs. Miller was well | known in society circles here, and had was sure the people did not want to see Arlington County undergo such a transformation. director when he is investigating an | accident or making traffic studies on the street. the United States, and with the e ception of one | vear out of the past ten no interest has heen paid to the the body a few days later. The trial has been under w v since ing a point which it was evidently n[{ Among the officials arrested was|vigited Washington at intervals since [, J- Clovd Byars, chalrman of the = e |American holders. The Feuadorean | ey 1T &M L090X the Jur "'.‘j':,'nlBELL SEEKS MORE MONEY the opinion that vou had not suff.|the brother of Hu Han Min. ~om-|. voung girl. Before going to the |D¢It line subcommittee and the vice 2 2 government recently acquired con- |y S0l (0 1N FEUROE (SRR Ca it FOR GRADING OF STREETS ciently covered in your presentation of | Missioner of foreign affairs and for-|hospital she lived at 5707 Thirty-sec. | Chalrman of the greater Arlington| Farmer Ends Life With Shotgun. |troling interest in this railway. and|young sat calmly Hstening without | s the prosecution’s case.” im’rl_\' acting generalissimo. ond street County committee, who presided last American bondholders believe it The Secretary then admonished the | This information was contained in | ‘s Miller was related to many |NISht. stated that while he fas. Special Dispatch to The Star. should make know i [ G I a8 N s DG 3 u 1" Mrn. ¢ ored Dispat ;. ake known its intentions re- : ‘ prosecutor “in the future 1o be more | 7 message received by the State De-| prominent Army people. She was the | the resolution, he hoped the idea of a | OAKLAND. Md. August 27.—In 2 |gurding the pavments nlready over- | vn mie pmmer eibe” inaion, helonged | Need of Sewer and Water Service zealous in the prosecution of eases | partment today from Consul General|daughter of the late Gen. Joseph | Pelt line railroad would not be en.|Period of mental depression, Levi Car- |que and those to he made in the fu- | hater which was named 28 tho death | in Suburbs Recognized by which may be antrusted to you. Jankins at Canton. ! Haskins, who was a veteran of both {tirely killed until it is definitel - de- litz, 52 years old, a_farmer of Finzel, this count ture before the Washington Govern- instrument, and other mementoes of 5 |""At the time Consul Jenkins dis-|the Mexican and Givil wars. termined if Arlington C\ v Y. near Frostburg, commit” | many accords.formal recognition. . Commissioner. { | patched his messuge the cadets were | \"She in sarvived by s wons, Capt. [bave an indubtrie: bvelopmant.. He e e Anbore B SN E R N Tebiee Ghe 2ty iU. S SEEKS T0 LEARN | holding strategic ‘points in the city | Marcus L. Miller, U. retired, and | SUEKested that steps should be taken | ore alscavers Son mane bh o o e S i Made Three Confessions. Engineer Commissioner Rell can- * O {and earrying out a house-to-house | Lisut. Col. I. 8. Miller, Uinited States | to determine if a mare suitable Ine T ey e inne e HalL. C. THAW WIkL FIGHT | After Dr. Young's arrest on June |tonferred today with officials of he search. They were equipped with ar- | Coast Artillery Corps, retired, and |tion for a line could be abtained in a | was o Touasrd - 113, e made theee purporied con. | Water and Sewer Departments in the i EMPLOYES’ SALARIES [ /lery. and fghting’ was predicted | ihree dsughters. Mra. Mary 4. Rug- ection more adapted to industrial| " 5 HIS GRANDMOTHER’S SUIT | fessions, ‘which descrine the murdar | Preparation of ‘a it of streeie in Tuesday night, whelr:‘ it Pl M"e"g.zm, wife of Gen. C. L. H. Ruggles, |development. o 7 abont as follows | Varlous suburhs fn which new hovises those in control would order an attack | assistant chief of o e, U ! i Rainte L i : are being deprived of sewer and water Lo the torces of Gen. L1 Fak 1am on | Biates Army: Miss B b aiilier noa | LINE IS HELD UNDESIRARLE Brassels Btrike to End. | ol D Xale SRARIAINE ot & Lob Anunite | Loy Rithta the resthays have i hotel February 21. He determined to | Honam Tsland. | Mrs. Barroll, wite of Col. M. K. Bar: T Mother of Stanford White's Slager | ; ! 110 1ot hean graded {Total Amount Spent to Be Ascer- " Tage leaders are said to adhere | roll, U. 8. A, retired, who reniden in s e e e e e wanan Baands. Bébu " | hin aental e e wrih tauer gt | Col. Bell is having this list prepared i - A | strongly to communistic ideals, while |'Kensington, Md. ightand Park, Va., Residents Attacl 1 . Y - Y . 2 with a view toward including in the ined Through Questionnaires |Gen 1.\ and his followars are of the . ! K [atrike for a month. todav voted to to motor to Beverly Glen he took | KC? K MR SOV IE o Sam than has Funeral services will be conducted i Loughboreugh Project. resume work Monday under a com- | $600.000 Gift. J along a cone of dental gas. | more conservative faith. at the Thirty-second stre ees 4 ng a been avallable in the past for grading iy {HUNDREDS ON OUTING | terment will be in Arlington Cemetery. | HIGHLAND PARK, Va., August 27, | promise Involves a smaller reduction| NEW YORK, August 27.—Lawrence | cone to her mouth and nose and ad.|¢Wer #nd water mains cannot he 4 To determine for the firat time just | a8 {7 Convinced that the construction of |in wages than the employers proposed. | Copley Thaw has served notice | ministered o fatal quantity of the PIAced unti the wreet has Besd Pl bl i 2 7| T Il rallroad through the westery part thorugh his attorneys that he will [ vapor. Arrived at the cabin, he placed | periot oy (G2 olty ahomid make more jexactly how much the Federal Gov-| OF WASHINGTON ELKS Y |of Arlington County would mar the fight the suit instituted by his grand- | Mrs. Young's body in a wheelbarrow ,; f,;' progress in providing new ernment puys its 572.000 employes in | Tnst g 8 jocuntyis & 't‘ieah'nble residential com- | gway the type of people now resident [ mother, Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw of | and trundled it to a cistern beneath | oric RLOKCEE T0 BIOCERE . FO0 salary, the Civil Service Commission| pryibition by Drill Team, Base oN 60"’" BIRT“DAY""“' pans ::tvraov‘ l‘;le b;lu(llul tea- | pere. and j Pittsburgh, for the return of a $600,- | the dwelling. Later he sealed the |lne commissionar 1« planning io has instituted a Nation-wide survey | Lot meopie th haYe induced thousands | ".-wnereas, in view of the failure of | 000 gift body In the bottom of the cistern with | nate a personal inspection of the f Gover: ook Ball and Dancing Fea- e L settle here, the Highland | 4y ensive industrial development at| In a petition filed in the Federal | concrete. The slain woman's unsus.| oeests. of Government workers. i Park Citizens’ Association, at a largely | alexandria and other points near|Court vesterday Thaw denied his | pecting son, Patrick Grogan, helped § The survev is being conducted. in | ture Pacty. | Spends Seant Time With Hi attended mesting. unanimously adopt-| \vashington, where both railway and | Srapdmother’s - contention thet the | mix the concrete, content with hix | = ER = flie form ot & aneationnaive:. i Hias : pends Scant Time With His Fam- fed a remolution ‘opposing the estad-| yyia; transport are available. it is|Ifi was obinined by coercion on his | stepfather's sxpianation of what he| BANDITS’ VICTIM DIES dred thousand of them hav | Ineasinual Sutitig ot iths Washings) 4 : ; {lishment of the Washington-Lough. | axtremely doubtful whether industrial) part while Mrs. Thaw was fll. The | was doing: ~“The cistern leaks: I'l| E (a2 fhousend f":nv;r:menrl"\’:rin}::gl'"h Elks. held yesterday at Glen Echo ! ily—Starts on Wisconsin E:Z‘rguflh'mn";:::.“'raa me;upv}’x Was | agtablishments of the type requiring a m\:nh\n [l;:hfilrn(\:le! ;Pn he is the | have to put a new bottom in it.” T T Office and one In being sent to each | Park. was attended by hundreds of | Trip Tonight. |7, Seclar. Premtdent W. W Dieht pre PAIISGal an be & Sucoems Iy At lotol s thentiy R Tk o irimes Planned to Murder Boy. | California Messenger Was Shot in fovernment employe. - It "ie quilif | muimbere: ot' the opder, KhE " Saxailishd s £ sided. | X hw. therefore be it resoived, That| ness. and that he received only a| When the relatives demanded an in- Train Robbery Monday. ory upon the worker fo answer the |, 4 frionds. | | The rasolution. prepared by a spe-|ine Highland Park Citizens’ Associa- 350,000 legacy from the $1.500.000 es. | vestigation of her disappearance, the | > questions therein and return the “"y ‘tezrure of the day’s outing was|Br the Asmociated Press. | clal committee of the association, con- | tion onposes and asks the aid of all| tate of his father. the remainder go. | dentist produced letters purporting to| SANTA ANA, Calif., August 27 (8. paper to the Civil Service Commission. | o\ "gyhibition by’ the Elk drill team.| (HICAGO, August 27.— Viea Prasi. |M8ting of O. J. Le Prevest. J. R. Wil- | aivic organizations throughout Arling- | Ing to his father’s second' wife and a | have been written by her and indi- ' —A hullet wound received Monday [ eMciale declare the Government has | pyring the morning. athletic contesta |, %o 0000 &0 [Mams and Mrs. B. A. Pace, and pre:|1on County in opposing the building | son. cating that she had gons to Paris to | night by Eimer Campbell, #2.vear-old | {never definitelv determined the total 2.4, hase bull game were heldand in | G¢nt Charles G. Dawes gave little at- | ganted by the latter, follows: > or promotion of any such project Mrs. Thaw, the mother of Harry K. | obtain a divorce. 1In his confessions | axpress messenger. during the holdup sum it pays in salary. The figure has po ariernoon a concert was given by | tention today to his sixtieth birthday.| '“Whereas a company, known as|which. Iike an iron band, would sur:| Thaw. said in filing the suit July 20 | he explained she had written these at | of the éombination mail and express heen estimated at $800.000.000. In ad- | ;pe Fik Band. Dancing was & hig at-| He went to his offices and later was |the Washington and Loughborough | yound the National Capital and pre.| (hat she gave her zrandson the 3600, | his request while she was under the !car of Santa Fe train No. 75, cansed {ditien (o the proposition ‘of salsries. ||\ fion later in the afterncon and iy~ Mo 8 e OO A e e | Ruilway. capitalization unknown and | roar n Terrier o Any further exten. | 000 because she beileved him when he | influence of liquor. his death here today | the questionnaire ix seeking to ob- !4 ening | unatated, proposes to build a belt-line | gjon of the present beautiful metro.| complained that he had been discrimi-| The letters failed to halt the inves- | Detectives have made little progress {tain information which wlii he sc- members of the |Japanese ambassador, Tsuneo Matau- | raliroad for the tranafer of frelght nated against by his father. in their efforts to apprehend rehbera, curate on the number of Government | employex who are eligible 1o retire- ment each vear | The survey is to be complets cov- | i ering every person from office boy to| E ambassador. | Veterans Want Women's Jobs. At a meeting of the veterans' joint | | eommittee Jast night numerous com- | {plaints from veterans were discussed, ! Qealing with the number of married | | women now holding positions in the | Treasury Department that could he | !Mled by ex-service mien. | The committee is now werking on a | resslution to be presented o tha na tional convention urging rthat all “nessible steps he taken to remedy this cendition. FHarlan Wood ia chairman of the committ 'S The following Washington Lodge of Elks were in charge of the outing: Jack O'Conner. general chairman: W. A. Finkel, alted ruler; Johnny E. Lynch, lectur ing knight: James E. Collifiower, lead- ing knight: Inspector William E. Shelby, secretary, and Leonard B.! Schloss, chairman reception commit. ime. g L Two Cafes Swindled. Two alleged “short change were worked In this city erd A Porte Rican at Goodacre's fe. 734 Fourteenth street. confused the cash- ier and left with $5 of the firm's cash. A similar sum was ahtained at the games | Pastry Shop Cafe, 1818 H strest, by a middle-aged man having mixed gray hair and wearing & gray suit .and straw hat. X " | civie organizations. daira. In the afternoon he attended the {funeral of Edgar A. Bancroft. late ambassador to Japan. and was an | honorary pallbearer. He spent only a small portion of the day with his fam- v and prepared to leave tonight for | Mauston, Wis., where he had been in- vited to attend the Juneau County fair. Vice President Dawes has accepted an invitation to speak at Elizabeth, J., October 19, under auspices of He will go there from Atlanta, Ga.. where he h; a | speaking engagement for October 15. Prior t6 the Eastern trip he will visit the Parific Coast. | S s | Seveh doctors of Canterbury, Eng- |1and. have purchased fiying machines to be used in visiting patients. | through the residential section of Ar- lington Cpunty, the front vard of the Nation's Uapital, and “Whereas the parts of Arlington County through which these promoters threatén to run this freight belt line are bullding up into an exclusively residential section such as the char. acter of the region justifies (the resi- lents of thia county were attracted to | this region by its many desirable fea- jtures as a place for homes), this at- | tractiveness would be destroved by | the building of or probability of build- ing such a freight line: it is 10 be ex. Dected and feared that such & project would change the whole fenor of the present growth in Arlington County. resulting in a_settlement by an alien and undesirable population. whose te- tally divergent ‘would affect our schools and &rive ideals and eustoms |also politan district of Washington.” The meeting also adopted a moflon‘ requesting the Arlington County Civic Federation to take whatever action necessary that would lead to the crea- tion of @ public service commission, | istence in Mary. l'n“:én{tt:vn‘:“;:ol‘:::d‘:ulnfhn“lha es.| D¢ @ candidate for re-election, is in tablishment of such a commission | “Washington making preparations for would safeguard the people against | MOVINg hh-I household to Woodlawn, a the ‘“putting over” of undesirable “‘_’i‘,““:‘r.‘h place near Mount Vernon, projects, and guarantee an expression | Which he intends to make his home of public sentiment on all utility de.| PN leaving the Senate in March, Senator Underwood Here. Senator Underwood of Alabama, who recently announced that he would not 2 velopment. Eomta The board of supervisors of the| == et county, by another resolution, fs Suit Case Stolen From Auto. urged to give serious consideration to the question of zoning to deal partic-| E. L. Stock of Bradley Heights, Md., nlarly with the laying out of streets.|told police today that his autemobils parks and business, Proper zoning re- | had heen robbed of a suftcase con. strictions, it was pointed out, would |taining $150 worth of wearing apparel lf&!- od precinde thesdevelopment of un-flast nf The rar. was desirable features. front of Union Station. tigation and when, after lengthy ques- tioning, Young was toid: “We are going to dig in that cistern,” he broke down and talked. Questioning of the son. hair to $1,- 500,000, the estate of Patrick Grogan the' “olive king,” convinced authori- tiex that Young planned to murder the boy also in order (o inherit the estate. He had succeeded in having the hoy make a will to him, which was de- stroyed after the arrest and confes- sion. French Battleship Sails. TOULON. France, August 27 (#). The hattleship Paris. most powerful unit of the French nav is (0 sail from Toulon tomorrow, under sealed orders. Her destination Is reported to in|he Svria rather than the Morncean coast. | i whose loot, according to post offics officials. was only $72 Gas Price Drops in Texas. HOUSTON, Tex.. August 27 () Gaseline dealers hers today reducad the price of the motor fual 2 cents a gallon to 21 cents. The Humble Company atarted it by cutting the tank wagon price from 19 to 17 centa. The.Gulf Refining Company immedi- ately followed. Labor Heads Invited to Ru: PARIS, August 27 (). The Saviet, government has telezraphed Invits tions to visit Russia to the General Federation of Labor and the Com- munist Peferation of Labor, both af Which now are meeting in Parls.

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