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STAR, WASHINGTON, . FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1925, His heart muscles sewed to s It of the Children Hospital. little Melvin Jones is a IWENTY PASSENCERS RILLED IN WRECK OF THE SUNNYLAND EXPRESS. Smashed cars of the San happy lad when he is discharged. 2 ; ; RENC C ESIDENT. s Francisco-bound train near Vieto . Eleven of the 12 cars rolled down a 40600t embankment. One of on September 20, fell AT THE MITCHELL. COURTMARTIAL. Mr<. William Mitchell wife FRENCH ACE VISITS THE PRESIDENT. Capt. Rene Fonck (lefir, ace iheiodll featnices oL nlic btk ssas iahatdihe o soteotive memiintl oniihe sl il ARy s scissors. which | of a ad Col. Blanton Winshi of the Army of aces of the French air service ing the World War, called at 1h A L s e O ¢ erwood & Underwot art. The wenderful ide the Emory Building aft adiourned yes White House sesterday afternoon with Mai. Georges Thenault. as Natonal Pk military attache of the French embassy. National Ph Fighting the canine’s wo MRS, COOLIDGE ENLISTS . PRESIDENT. At the White Hou York hospital for animals under- yesterday Mrs. Coolidge presented the official button of the American Red going the ultra-violet ray treatmen KEEPS A RECORD OF THE EVIDENCE. Alexander H. Galt. brother-in- Cros< 1o 1k resident when he <igned the application hlank and was The glasses are n:cessary 1o protecl law of the late President Woodrow W 1. who is the official court re- Italian freighter lgnazio Florio. The rescue was made durinz a gale. when the Italian ship was sinking 1.700 the first to enlist in the annual roll call of 19 b the eves from the strong ra porter of the Mitchell trial. Photograph snapped during yesterday's y iles from Néw York. Photo shows parade at the Batiers. with Capt. Grening. Deputy Police Commissioner Harri & Ewing ¢ e b e s Ehillling Xanonat Phow. (7 MecDonald and Chief Officor Siedman leading. sht by Underwood & Underood 9419929 TOTAL e oy ”l[{l:ll?lfiom GRADUATE SCHOO “Ei'{iz’ Iéf&'iiff«f.‘(‘.il".’»é:’.ZTS';'?:“KJ\VN;., TERRAL SPEEDING 'ifl?r'"\"‘.li“';'a(fili'f" CHURCH UNITY VOTE Prexident ‘Cdolidge was fold by f“llll(‘(,nmhlmn of £ Ill’lIN‘(‘r—ll‘\i\ on Pere Aibe deattiknelliothvald Minginn Senator Willis of Ohin vesierday —_ . penies and mustanss runni National Council at Closing 't rhe senate foreicn relations (oogaranaa of American As- Marquette Prove Complete Succe: Record in Fragments, Ar. Ui on inaunresemvationsinthe Tota| Ballots Cast in South- committee would vote in a ratio West ha n sounded by dents of the metropolis formed a parade. got together a reception committee and brought the bands 10 honor Capt, Paul C. Grening, captain of the United States Lines steamer which rescued the entire crew of the { { § A little distemper patient a New 7 5' NEW \ORk CITY H(I\UR HEROIC CAPTAIN OF THE STEAMSHIP PRESIDENT HARDINC Resi- Gopsrisht by Session\@utlinesiNeedsiand: | \of 4 toid In favor ofi thes zeacn sociation of Universities | me associnies preee pelhiviit L vatmtich conbenoers kansasiExecutivelFlays [ Bias Susan Sesweres ern Methodist Sessions n for American adherence to the cattle feed. destructive to fe DETROIT, Octoher 30— A radio- tuning each coil to the w Ie 5 IeiC e tant Elects Officers. R e Opens at Yale. operated safety device that checks azated in the rails. These Acts of Lieutenant. Zoquiuinstwicehie drea) to secure to Date Tabulated. ¢ reservations speedinz locomotives automatically iransmit the various wave lensths (o feed that a cow needs. the The Senator, whe is i member 3 when danger looms #head was ziven the visusl signal device in the engins TR T SRR The National Council. Youns Men's ©f the committee, «:id he i no : a successful demon tion over a 10. eah. This consisis of three lights T2 and feriilizer companies are buy cipe Natioual Gouncll. Young Mens | 0 ki iohe wofe Antihe Sena(6imoild '] P deiAssodixien Erean mile stretch of Pere Marquette rail. red for danger. vellow for caution B the Asociated Pres ins_the poviex from ihe Indtans Siate. od bial Sator e show about 'the same ratio, As NEW HAV Conn.. October 30 voad tracks yesterd The test was and green for clear track ahead . ROCK, Ark., October to 8 a head. The Interior NASHVILLE. Tenn € i ond annual con The twenty-seventh annual conference | |n the presence of officials of the Pere ; These signals give the engineer ad a ecord since his in s nent estimates the numbe o therAPherinan’ AssoGIATIoNT OTTUNE | g wos piee i O 8 C e O e e information oft (B conaNton Lannary in fragmenis. of mustangs and Indian ponies versiifes. ‘at ilsiifirst aeasion at’ Yalefquaiictie (00 MioHgan Centnal anes Sries L S Bt e ™ Terral toduy was rushing running wild on all Indian reser University foday, was addressed by |00 it s S S O toward the > 1ine in the hope ations at 100,000 head + vore of 2833 for and 1908 azain he declared the League of Nations ~ 1ean Wilbur L. Crose of the Vale | ™ gy the demonstration rail- block. the -rest of the rail sutfaca preRent BCUOE (Gou. = B s Me Caloindn: hrek vine presiier wag not involved as an issue, The (raduate School and Dean Carl E.| .54 oficials said they believed the in. avithin that bleck becomes automa. | 1l from 19 ShieRlistiot rilne copal Church NS . shore of the State University of ¢ tenin | Dardons already issued i 3 : lengue guestion. he asserted. has k vention. if zenerally wonld | tically demagnetized and another train 'cKPOcKET G'vEN s = A resolnion was ed expressing B0 4 v conshaniaiae |how More ihan 60 delegates from | o' B EEERIT BANTA T criaitte thoABlock homithe rea o Tn addition to granting clemency to P The total vote 1. 4339, repre profound svmpathy for Ghinm inVhenil . trcica\iet 'as i man otk leading institutions of the coUntry, in | jyeq 1y preventing railvoad accidents front will receiva the danger signal Nibe persons, including three men gentyanproximatelvalisl ot the voling determination to free herself from the cluding 14 universitv presidents, are | g, " iy e 0, B FIC BEC TR | and an automatie 1 splication of the convicted of misuse of. State funds THREE YEAR TERM strength of the Southern church. Witl unjust limitations upon her sover . attending the conference, which is | 8¢ WITIONS © i . v e the acting governom had approved the - this vote the} plan of unification lack chiefly concerned with the common | TCEEOTEE T4 SITCRE The Michigan Central Raflroad has | bond of Frank Horsfall. avowed enemy 771 votes of the constiutional major elgnty 1 recording “sreat satls . : 4 B . 0 Sihie 7 sfall, o e frerion. " ihe “rengercni et our | LEWIS DECLARES MINERS | hrommimecof sraatate nchosis B means of svitem of ra G D e O R DL L — i o e conns of the Lol o Government has shown in co-operat Dean Cr peaking on “the func. | [TONed | L e T e e rivor | tha) BOEGH) DIV o e A TonTen ot . 2 ., cast, as the balloting stands at pres (R IC i R R WILL KEEP STRIKE RIGHT sraduate achool, " aald i | & 1 0 o e Torewntned of 1. | Mich, with the Clark radio control | lege and appointed Dr. L. M. il m:DeCl”P Perjured Testimony o RN e ond vice president. Col. Henj A he tendency has been to take over | Pending disaster, making it possible - device. e in st eoyhowe iname thad been||(Gonvicted HimiasiJew ini€ase |vote: dncidingithe Ghing and the Franklin, Sprinzheld. Mass: third Never Will Give Up Weapon for into the sraduate school the mathods | [0 Know & minutes {n advance If | During the test the engine was |held up several months by Terral. (o south Brazil. which have voted. bu viee president, F. . Harmon. Jdack 4 of the undergraduate school aq. | damgex i3 Should the engineer traveling at 50 miles an hour when 43 S R Pushed by Klan. the resulis have not been received a1 W Economic Defense, He Asserts. | mii siudents trom an approved list of | Pe disa »dead. the svstem of the red signal flashed. The engineer | Chirepractic examiners s Sonthennt MethOaiAtiheadatiaer: control checks the engine’s speed and ot down from his seat, under the McCall stated last night that he has - The result. of the balloting wiil he a halt at any danger assumpion he had been taken ill and NOW hed all the meritorious] . =0 s e RaT e NG il o R ate Tl Fare could not perform his duties, and im. ! cases” he has had an opportunity o' Solomén Bauman. recently convict. 17eboried 1o the auadrennial gener: Clark explained his invention. | mediately the radio device automati. invesiizate. He denied conniving with ed of attempting to pick the pocker {PRICrence. whieh meets in 1926, af he success of continuous control cally applied the air brakes and the the gavernor in an effort to circum: of William D. Fairlie, a member of | compieted = depends on the propagation of electro- locomotive was stopped with the Veni the latter’s no-pardon pledge e el e L S e R o of cor nep T B e e ns with . tanta o magnetic waves flowing in the track throttle wide open. ~ Gov. Terval. implying that MeCall's "’:' ‘_' R e R L SR P i« S S I S onomic | | are. but individually. . these waves being picked up by | Mr. Clark said that any tendency on | 2ction was not “fair play” while the | demonstration of that organization |, 1; yjicsissippi and east OKlahom: B L Lewe e e e ta 0 alscussinie §ihe | 19004 Sdllsctoricdiis e the pilor. | he part of the engineer (o exceed the | SIAIE execulive was away attempiing here. was sentenced todax by Justice | " L U0 G Tha council was invited by W. F. Workers of America. declared here I'lacement Examination as a Means '.h",‘ aves are pumped into the rails speed necessary in the “caution™ zone e oA oa s 'hfi'mf .',,.'."',“:, '\;'}:'" Tlvpes to hold its nexi session in vesterday in addressinz a public meet. f Discovering and Motivating the | I% 8 roadside unit. They ave trans. results in n partial application of the ‘U5, ROUE IEATE The matter Up fo the Chicago. in 1926, and the invitation ing of more than 2.000 perasns Future “Scholar Barly,” named *14;Mitted ot a wave length of 28,000 me. | brakes. so. thit. upon entering: the JUIETEn. 0f jbe perple, Meanwhie; T0/ ( A 8 was referred to the general hoard fo points” he considered “among the [e'S to give i ciear n slgnal | “danger” 7one he:gets s fuyther auto- | he was' hurrying back from the gov-| Asked It he had anything to say be- | Central Brasil S T most promising and effective projects | #1d at a wave lengit ) meters’ matic brake applicAtion which brings ©rnors’ conference at Birmingham fore sentence was pronounced. Rau- - Denver and was one of two events a:ranged 18 (o give a caution § i = shortest pos —_— Tater will aiso he considered by the N o O o the olseriaoes which universities should consider. Lo ety aution si the train 1o a stop in the shortest pe man declared he had been convicted Western Viesinia = "he loop collector colls are equip: sibie distance | | N Voard et fas e ot sens o o With others, they inculde: A college auip. sibie distanc DR. TUNIS HICKS EXPIRES, | on ~persured testimons- of fve mem. |, Soninse The budget for next ves mieh e e e \oi qualifving examination apart from SRR —=— DR ! ! EXPIRE "},: 'T',:‘r’dk; s g ES o o | Mt a nite m o ot vs of the Klan. “They would have . larger than this vear. In ion 10 ey o % o e B0 s the standard colleg rance ho: | ‘ L Southwest Missonri e ot reqnented for e Nattonai (oo™ i i i i *amination. dierentinting natural | TRADE BOARD NOMINATES. ~ HELD FOR ASSAULT | LONG IN FAILING HEALTH ! hunk me, vour henor.” said the pris. Lo Council, there were submitted also mitiic unfon and a pioneer in the or. “Ptitude for college work from train. | astimates for 1926 for A% of the gm0 e anihra. | DR, departmental placement examin Riate organizations, totaling $1.518.725. Ca field. The unveiling reremons HODS for the orlentation of the stu By the Associated Press vention C he Willaed SCng that “the people are for it Hotel 5 tanous ki and the Republican party is for Yo v : inelnd. iU havine indorsed the conrt pro. Twenty.six conferences of list Episcopal Church South have e e nf Claveand. nresi. | Posal at the Cleveland convention dent, and ex-Gov William 1. Sweet of hifications with the Merhodist Epi son. Miss: fourth viee president R. Valentine. Bordentown. N. .1 re . % = colleges just as stndents are admitted : in Mitchell Day Speech cording secretary. (. b Buckn Speach. 10 college from an approved list of Tulsa. Okla first assistant record the Associated Press secondary schools and thus treat them ng secretary, C. T, Jacks : HAMOKIN. P Oiober 3n--{en masse. “The time hux com sonville, ¥ cond asist e i il e o 'halt and a turn in another di ing secretary, John L. Nelson, Chica bl o ot The We should revert to the old flexibility. Asked to Meet in Chicago d - . interna ColTow Railey in Criminal Division 1 1o serve onferen For. Azainst three vears in the penitentiary. The mieeting was held in a theater ! | + oner, “if they could, for being a Jew Twelve Are Named for Vacancies Mexican Emb“" Employes in | Was Clerk in Office of Controller. Justice Bailey remarked that the 8 - g : ' v d found him guilty and he These estimates await APProval of the *wms cnriailed awing 1o gy Cer€MODY | jont within the department and for on Board of Directors. of Currency, Treasury Depart- 'Y Pha North Caroiin National Counell i g et e fuvnishingof & saneralinrafl)e of oA nectors: Row—One Man Stabbed. ¥ Y Depi could not go behind the verdict. | Sann roxo A plan for a financlal campaign st student capacity 1o the administra. Twelve members of the Washington | (harged with assanlt with a danger- ment. for 23 Years. Bauman had a criminal record Arizona esented hv Lyman L. Pierce of San tion. Roard of Trade have h ominated 3 S James Tyler, colored. was sent to et SPEAKS ON AIRCRAFT. RNy nde have been nominaled qus weapon upon Inles Chaumontet. | Dr. Tunis Hicks, 52 years old, a | e momier 2 et o 05 of igeitoriite CuUNIESINET % ’?" e 'I" “,‘”"'“": on the or hygler of the Mexican embassy, | clerk in the office the controller | stole an auto truck and atiempted to | wett’ Granma " ms » December enlist big ganizatic hoard of directors thus Gearg [ichols, colored switchboare of the currency, 1 States Treas- dispose of it. West Tex givers in January, and conduct Gideon A. Lyon Addresses Women ARTIST-WRITER DIES. far. Nominations will closes nexi ‘,e_lxk‘el ',,,m was held on a ,m": | ury Department, for the last 23 vears, l"h:lrlei Harrison, colored, will go oot et all CantuBIEn I Grabr i i o s hions operator th L . £ | died at his residence. 642 Irving street. | (o Occoquan for one year for taking Among the important resolutions oL Eluntesus fDetenee Mrs. Jennie Bond Chaloner Ex-| oy Bfiay oad ithe elections Wil iale | gy 3500 'to awalt the sotion of the| yesterdny, He hud bean B tailleg | ob sotesaitio sdopted during the session was one . *Aleraft a Natfonal Defense” was place at a full meeting of the or-' giang jury following a preliminary | health several vears, but had been Martin R. Harlow and Francis I STABBED IN STOMACH wiging immediate entey of the (Tnit <iibject of an address by Gideon pires After Brief Illness. zanization at the New Willard Hotel | oo o™i potice Court today before | S€rionsly ill only several weeks. irojean, voung white men. were 2 ed States into the World Canri and von winte editor of The Star, November 4 at T30 pan. ke ! Dr. Hicks was at one time a mem- given a term of six months each at cooperation with other nations in afteriooni Before {he aiir dze l‘?-"‘ ,-- ""I > ber of the faculty of the United Occoguan. Thev were arrested while Youth in Serious Condition Fol- womoting peac There wae no de events section of the Women's | fast ooty ed 8 r lesldence. el . The alleged asseult occurred May | States College of Veterinary Sur- ' jov-riding. : B e esolntios b, My Tvon gave a concise | ajer ol SUTeet. Wednesday after E. . Brandenburg. George Miller. 30 in the basemeni of the embassy. | geons. He was a member of Stans. 'u'_-r.ll:,'s: Botts, colored. was sent 1o lowing Altercation. L Sibind el e e of the Mitchell case and ik | fhe Pen Women s Toaie ang e W W. Everett.” Francis K. Weller, According to the butler. the defend- bury Lodge, No. 24, K. A. A. M., and | Occoquan for one vear. He devised Siabhed in the abdomen. Willinn feo City. announcine i uilding © cussed generally the aviation prob- Aris Club of this city. Her husband John Jov Kdson.' Joshua kvans, jr.: Nt became angered by some order of the Federal City Lodge of Odd'a scheme to sell 500 $1 bills for $1 and | Beckton. colored. 22 vears old campaign for 500000 I gone jems in the United States as they are! wys the late Waler .. Chaloner, who Chatles K. Crane, H. Blake. John I, | he had given him. rushed up and | Fellows. | sent letters through the mail making | Half st southwest, ix today ovar ne top: 30203 was re- new being considered by the Presic was well known as an artist here. He Weaver, Claude Owen and George W, | Stabbed him just below the back of = le is survived by his wife, Mrs.| (his fattering offer. The police say i serious condition @t Emergencs ceived by Dr. o neral dent's afrceaf b 1 of inquiry died about three years ago. Offutt, his neck with a small pocketknife. Lottie Hicks: (wo sons, Kugene and | he had been working the game | Hospltal. Police say the youth re Secretary of the National Councll,| ¢ Following Mr. Lyon's address the Chalgher wast mbre rihan: 70 Jules declared that because of this | Russell Hi all of this city: two| some months hefore the post office | ceived the knife wound at 3 o'clo, after ihe afternoon session opened, | members of the section gave I.mn’ old. She came to this city from > injury kh.: ]m: hl»pn srnr‘md to spend ::.-nmnm llalle-\; lun- s of Spartan- | inspectors got wise to the plan and this morning during an alercation #i (o was read 10 the sesslon views individually on Col. Mitchell and | Merrimac, Mass.. seven years ago. a week fn_the hospital burg, S. . and Dr. son Hicks | caused his arrest. Delaware avenue and G street south- R s rlescd on sovedbl ol | diouksed bow b mieic. bive wilel B el el Halloween Dance Pl“"“ed- | " Harvey Given, counsel for (he de- of Milford. Mich.. and three sisters, . wesi. o arrests have heen made i UElr Honight otal subscribed | his point withoui incurring the dis- at Zurhorst funeral parlors. 301 East | Washington Conneil. No. 22, 1. (", ", fendant,'argued hefore the court that | Miss Sadie Hicks of Detroit, Mrs. | 5: the case. Seoh oice. “Meniliersi of fhe | pleasure. of the: War IDErBT{ment Capitol street. this aftermoon at 5 of E. Auxiliary of the \|a~nnw ' | Echols had been attacked by the | Eugenia Allen of Plymenuth, Mich..! Flving infe a church at Isle of Two other colored. men. .John frecident’s cahinei and other dis-| Mrs. Williant E. Chamberlin. chair-| o'clock. affer which the body will be | Zineers. will give n masquerade Hal-| butler. He claimed that Chaumontet|and Mrs. John Strick of Brighton, | Lewis, Scotland, a4 blackbird perched | Smith. 60, Twelfth and M street. 1nd tingnished est< attended the vie- man of the current events section, pre- | sent to Merrimac, Mass., for inter- | loween dance tomorrow night in the | had struck Echols in the face, break- [ Mich on the parson's head until driven off. | Rohert Cole, 37 years old. 400 1| vy dinner. Marvelons support from | sided. and introduced the speaker. Sh?‘mem. | Northeast Masonic Temple. Eighth | ing his glasses. Funeral services will be conducted |then fluttered against the pulpit |street, were slightly injured in he government and citizens carries | announced that the sections will meet ¥ and F streets northeast. Mrs. Maud| Echols was arrested 10 days after- [ at the residence tomorrow afternoon |Jights, extinguishing them, and final- | fight early foday in frent of Jith it unprecedented opportunities | monthly when widely known news \ Neill is chairman, being assisted by jwards by Policeman H. A. Deaner [at 2 o'clock. Dr. James Shera Mont-|ly broke up the service when it | Fourth street. Following treat W1 vesponsibilitics for the associa | paper men will speak. The next meet-| AR antisquirt core remover for [J. A. Williams. Prizes will be award | and W. M. Gilfoyle. The case was |zomery will officlate, Interment will |:lizhied agaln on the clersyman's [ Fmerzency Iospital they wars . ing will be held vember 11, grapelruit has been patented. ed for the best inasks. continued several times, e in Fort Linecoln Cemetery, charsed with assault, » » . Mrs. lennie Bond Chaloner, writer and artist. died at her residence, 313 | These nominaied are: ', 1. Gockler,

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