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20 APPALACHIAN PARK ACQUISITION URGED Mather, in Annual Report, BOX OF BONES OF FIRST MAN’S CONTEMPORARIES BROUGHT HERE Dr. Hrdlicka Receives Remains of Animals Which Lived in Time of Pithecanthropus Erectus, Collected on Recent Trip. THE ND D.C. NEGRONAMED 10 FEDERAL POST! (Becomes Assnstant Prose- AY BSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 6, 1925—PART 1. By the Aswociated Prees. NEW YORK. December 5.— s of study and comparative obscurity ‘on the vaudeville and concert stages |came to a triumphant fruitition this afternoon when Carmel A. Ponselle, daughter of an ice dealer of Meriden, Carmella Ponselle Stars in Opera After Years of SdLl‘lflLe for Sister |last Spring on the Metropolitan stage with her sister, in which the two were united on a concert stage for the first time since Carmela had stepped aside that Rosa might have the opportunity of studying for operatic work The two sisters had sung in choirs [CHEMICAL SENATE NOW BEING FORMED Will Plan for Future Develop- | GERMANY HONORS ALLEN. Ma). Gen. Henry T. Allég, who com he American forces of oc h.ul.m m Germany s presented | honorary degree of doctor of medicine by the University of Frankfort at cerc pionies vesterday at the German e recognition of 1 Gen. Allen in this toumn for relief of German women and children, was conferred by Baron i Conn., took her sixth curtain call|and in concerts, but there was money | Von Maltz-n, the German Ambassa Stresses Importance of | e e va | expiored, scording o b meanee| CUTOT i1 ROW Between oo o e e L uue | noukh for-ons onis 15 emer upon tha| ment.of Education in |} | tional Museum ~yesterday from the |and there is every reason to belleve inois Senators. jSiince: . LA ouneN: Stion Dol yoene oty T Play Area in East. | site of the earliest known precurser | of man—the ape-man Pithecanthropus, that other pre-human bones will re- ward a search. Thus far only two ex | Ponselle, soprano of the Metropoli- {itan Company was prevented by a for the opera stage. | tinued in concert work and vaudeville, and Rosa, Science. and the movement u~iversities in a national o accomplish radical re forms in the 3 0 E recy teachings of chemistr: ¢ who lved in central Java from & |peditions huve examined the site—that | By the Associated Press A R e e L G hout the country, he taid Continued fmprowemerit - in roagiBalf milition million years ago. |of Dubols in 1893, when the Pithecan-| SPRINGFIELD, Ill., Deceinber s.— | o o . he end success with Caruso on November 20, | By Ui Aseociated Pres. Sach State will be represented by condit in the national parks Is| 4 1hS¢ bones were collected hy thropus was discovered, and a German| Willlam C. Matthews, negro, Wash- [ Carmela's triumph came ut the end | g7 ™ qn 5 0r Medn "gel Des PORT, Conn.. December 5. | three senators, most of whom, he ar Ales Hrdlicka on his trip to the expedition in 1910. This is because,|ington, D. C.. arrived today to be As- |Of the first tino. nounced already have been elected needed to meet the demands of in-|East this Summer and are those of | despite its gre importance, the site | sistant United States District Attop- | verdl's “Aida” a E 3 of chemical cdu ' The senate will work in co-operati creased travel, Stephen T. Mather, | eXtinct animals who protably were | is difficult of ss und is only work-| ney. He was sent by the Department had held the stage alone, d—x»ll'llnx! whlv h will plan fof the future develop- with organ ms of chemistry teac director of the National Park Service | Contemporaries of = the anclent hu-|able a few months during the vear.|of Justice after a disagreement be- through her singing and acting, the In Buenos Aires the women and|ment of chemical education ers te and with the sec D ¥ = (| manold. ~Fossilized bones. Dr. Hrd. |t is in central Java on the Bengawan | tween District Attorney Williamson [despair and Jealousy of Amnerls,| g anjoy u far greater measure of | country is being formed, of tion of the America declared in his annual report to Sec-licka said. are quite common about River, far removed from any civilized | and Senator Deneen over appointment | EEYPtian princess, at the portals of = E. Gordon, head of the department of | Chemic which will dir e retary Work, made public last nigl the Pithecanthropus site, but thus | settlement. of a permanent asaistant. the hall of judgment while the one|freedom than is the case in any other | .hemistry in.the University of Mary- the co-ordinated efforts. Fifteen the The road improvement work, hegun | far the only ones that could possilly | = The bones have been identified in the | * Senator Deneen favored the ap-|$he loved, Radames. sung by Mar-|Latin-American city. They go shop |land. suld today i an mddress before | sand chemistry teachers will he s under a congressional appropriation [belong to @ relative of the human |division of paleontology as those of a| pointment of a Springfield man, but | tinello, was being condemned to im- | ping or to the theater unaccompanied. | a joint meeting of the Yals section of | listed of $2.500,000. the report said. will be | family are some teeth, a skull .cap|large stag. of some species of cattle, | Mr. Willlamson, backed by Senator |Prisonment alive in the tomb of |play golf or tennis at the club, and | the American Che and| The first meeting of the senate w rontinued until park roads are brought to the highest passible stand- ard for permanent automobile high- |and thigh-bone, from which sclentists have reconstructed a picture of the savage creature, who probably was and of a stegodon, a intermediate type between the mastodon dnd the ele- phant. McKinley, desired that a Glilespte, I, man be named. When the District Attorney advised Phta. Carmela’s contract with the Metro- politan Company followed a concert ! are allowed in general {ordinary normal life American or English g to lead the the typical | 4 | » New E “hemistry Te: 1ly the Indu ociation of be held in connection with the Spring of the American Chemic: s in Tulsa, Okla.. carly in Apri: nearly of the type from which man is a direct descendant. The place has not been thoroughly ‘There are no flesh-eating animals represented, so that no light is thrown possible reason for the disap- ance of the Pithecanthropus race Bones of this particul: tinet type have been found nowhere else. It the department at Washington that he would not accept the Deneen can- didate he was notified that his office would have to do without an assistant. Later, however, the department sent Matthews, who will remain until the the areas of the proposed Shenandoah and Smoky Mountain 11 parks in the Southern Appa- ians possess scemery of a high al fmportance andI et gt et oLt oA oo =3 prssessassecses<i KAHN on T* ST. Ww&xwmm%&: altitude. is covered with virgin tim- P Mather to belber from summit to foot.’ was an animal far nearer to man than | rygh, que to the next term of court, is eadily susceptible of development for| The mnational parks, Mr. Mather | &0y of the living apes and vet far be- | anaes o'El A c“lnGE oPEI A c"‘nei recreational purposes. Mr. Mather |said, were visited by 2,108,084 people, | 10W any human breed and is not con- A A NANENT Y I ACCOUNT OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ACCOUNT JEWELRY FOR CHRISTMAS Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Toiletware, Etec sidered a true man, but rather as one of nature's failures in the evolution of the human type Dr. Hrdlicka made a considerable collection of fossil bones from other sites in the East which are expected at_the National Museum shortly. So numerous are the bones on the Pithecanthropus site, he said, that he was able to hire native boys to go jfout and collect them. They are | washed out by the river. . The British Aquarium Society has a Assistant Director Cammerer personal visit to both sites during the year. ‘The addition of one or both of these areas to the national park sys-| 1 is ot great importance from the and William (. Matthews. negro attor made s s sent to Springfield with mmission to handle half a dozen cases, and will have the. title there of a special assistant to the 4 Attorney arent said vesterday he had |as compared with 1,670,908 in 1324, and 1.493.712 n 1923. This was an increase of more than 41 per cent in the last two vears. Mr. Mather noted with satisfaction the increased use of the national| point of view of conservinz. before it | parks in Winter, declaring that 10 of nding examples of | the 19 national parks have become the report|popular Winter playgrounds able for the | Museums are being arranged for her national | the different park<, he said, through and museums of | collections of specimens from within Lature. greater portion of the | the park areas, and donations Fave lands involved in these two park pro)- | been received from private individual the appointee had previously served in the same capacity with the United States attorney at Boston and his work had been satisfactory. 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