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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, flA’l‘URDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926. The Secretary of State steps out. Other memhers of the President's e e oy z - § - iy . . . : o > e P have donned fur coats for PLAYING BASKFT BALL ON HORSES. Washington girls have taken ATTORNEY GENERAL SARGCENT ON THE \_\I) BEFORE ATE COMMITTI Senator Walsh of FLAG UNDER WHICH HE FOUGHT. Assistant |i,u- m:::" :0""501'rrl|rv Kellogg up a new game, playing harket ball on their horses. In the photograph Montana asking a few questions regarding the Aluminum Company, and the Attorney General as the first wit- ford MacNider has just placed the flag of the “Ni appeared on the streets of the Cap- Miss Elizabeth Jackson is trying for a goal. while Miss Helen Rohinson. ness hefore the special investigating committe " made 1o discover whether the Dey World War, in his office in the War Department. ; ital yesterday in his furtrimmed dxiighter’ of ithe Assiviant, Secretary of the Naxy, attempts 1o Block ithe Justice <honld have brought contempt proceedings ag e Aluminum Company. Wil World Pho Copyright by Underwood & Underwood “henny.” Copvright by P. & A. Photos G Ul P. & A. Photoe . . ’ President John A. Heydler of the Farman Parker. 11. the youngest IRVING'S PAPAIN.LAW IS A GUEST. Clarence Mackay, multi- ROYALTY VISITS THE WHITE HOUSE. Left to Right: Haley Fiske, National League calling at the TO FIND OUT WHERE THE WINDS COME FROM. Peter Freuchen, licen: airplane pilot in the United millionaire father of Irving Berlin's bride, attending the Smith-Vander- president of the Metropolitan Insurance Company: the Countess of Lim- ‘hite House vesterday 10 invite the sveteran Arctic explorer, and Prof. William H. Hobbs of the University of States. He lives in Anderson, Ind.. bilt wedding in New York. It is reported that Berlin was not invited to erick and H. L. Hopkins. secretary of the British embassy, who visited President to the golden jubilee base Michigan, who will spend a year in Greenland, 125 miles inland. to try and was taught aviation by hi- the wedding, and that the invitation to his wife was recalled. with the President and Mrs. Coolidge yesterday afternoon. ball dinner. in New York. Febru- iscover the ori of winds. The expedition is financed hy the father. a veteran pilot Phota by Aeme Wule World Phato 3 Copsright by Harms & Ewine University of Michigan, Wide World Photo Wide World Photo LEVIATHANTAKES "Nome Given o i INQURY CLEARS ™8, i00ref e e i very Sick ARMY DIRIGIBLE ey |RGHT T0 STRIE The names of three new schools, vouring the Bible in the literal mean- | »d until the illness developed.*The phy- By the Associated Press R recommended by the Board of Edu- ing of the expression so upset the di- | sician said the youth readily ad-| — | LONDON. January o cation, were approved vesterday by | e tus of Mellzo Me mitted having eaten the pages of the z o Composer and Bride Hope| tie District Commissioners. 1 Trade Commission Finds No |3earold Colquitt County hoy Bible. 1Giant Semi-Rigid Ship,| teacher toox testims purie i e | New Railroad Labor Measure Fhe ne aom Bl o developed symptoms stmilir 2 v 0 covers a or two 3 . The new 16-room building to re. ped symptoms stmilar Only the tw vers and one or tw production of John Galsworthy's . ot | place the Rrightwood School was . appendicitie | pages on which the family record were : AN ot | 5 Voyage Will End Piti- named William Van Zandt Cox, Evidence of lllegal This bvas learned yvesterday when a|kept remained of the family Bible| Shaped Like Heart, New De- | fhe Piseon staged atthe 1t | Offapad in Senate Pro- one-time president of the Washing ¥ . local physician, who was consulted by | when Mellzo became il Hnion, Whith i endeavor | ici ton Board of Trade and president the father of Mellzo. reported that his| Mac McCoy, father of the boy, said in Ai L E 2 less Publicity. alsq of the Board of Educatlon. Combines. patient was recovering rapidly from | he did not know of his son's appe- parture in Aircraft. DRovide good piave Danular tects Workers. The Brightwood Park School was el = the effects of his scriptual dfet. tite for paper. although he knew the prices for the laboring classes named George Truesdell, in honor Mellzo gratified his appetite secret-|boy had been eating dirt. Tongda- o0 By the Assoviat of a former Commissioner, and the ividence of illegal agreements, com- By the Associated Preas _ A Youns stevedore was acclaimed e e board NEW YORK 3\ twn new school on Center street at as impressive & ever z > Carlton avenue was named Wil |Pinations or conspiracies was not BELLEVILLE. TIl. January 9.—| graced the zo ‘or the hench | of mediation. appointed by the Presi presidential suites of the han | jiam Trent Rossell in honor of |found by the Federal Trade Commis- The Army's largest airship, the giant| An insuranc impersonated |dent with the approval of the Senate were engaged b v's honey- | apother Commissioner | sion between the American Tobacco semi-rigid dirigible RS-1, which suc the anclent cabman with his red |, 1he settlement of disputes betwe. t ¥ Co. and the Imperial Tobacco Co. in nose, while other parts were taken mooners on he voyage | cessfully maneuvered its maiden flight | railroads and their employes, is pro | the buying and selling of tobacco dur- ¥ e s » tramway conductor, i shoe heslnieE RES'GNS AS RESULT :xhl its Inquivy made St the request of yesterday at Scott Field, will be given aker. a truck driver and m zirl |vided in a bill introduced in the Sen Irving Berlin, whose romantic mar- hate another thorough test before it is perates a sewing machine in | e ¥ by Chairman Watson riage to ‘the former Ellin Mackay | A report made public by .the com- taken on a cruise of any considerable | @ Pajama factory. of the Se 3 te commerce nemreed stomane. ana g <cwsn,| OF HEBREW DISCORD | nission tate Vesierany said no evi- committee Wwould Tuetis distance. > = - 8 woducer, who was fnart o Ruth dence had been obtained indicating "ol ) 4 ¢, Scott | ERE stiations between car e Sruaktay ol $5.000) for hc S it e S Court deeree in 1911 Jo s ol Tohe 4 Berener. :‘:;;';PARI.EY ON RAILROAD [Fies [ workers Tad Tasied wmmodation he queen of the seas, : : . prohibiting the employment of com 5 & 2 . o 2 e omma . Is awa 3 - | n nt provision of the hi e et S "t My | Conflict Over Rabbi Wise Prompts | mon agents in the purchase of leat| Witnesses Declare Sheriff|Justices Considering Right 10| taited report on the first fight trom of- | WAGE RAI [ s e right of an employe ieritn, whose life Jus been a hectic | Head of Orthodox Congregations mmu»ul in |nw United States, was be- - ! \ ficers of the afrship before making ar- Al ‘l(,I””\ work :'h;rll_x::;l‘ Ir IM idged am frOr) e DORELR Mo LINst) (el tng Violated - the commission were| Said He Recognized None. Bar Sale of Property rangements for its second trip, BN s i siipped uboard the Leviathan s | " ts secone to compel the performance by an en thetr Wes sixth street to Sever Relations. that an analysis did not substantiate Lieut. Col. Paegelow and Maj. Or- ploye of such labor or service witho nd swent into seclision the charge that the two companies| Deputy Defends Prisoners. to Colored. {7le Eeox ce Cook kiela. obio, under | Couneil, ¢f SHop) Crafts ol Eight|pisconsent Shd Mentinto seclpion. KAl DAfd HIAGEIIAALOLY, Drlbes POE it whose supervision the craft was con . | The new agency would take the " By the Associated Press S ht e E 3 2 structed, were gratified wi e suc | place of the R o obert. Sweetlove, steward of | BY_the A d P vided or split crop lots of leaf tobacco | jistonciad, ereat. e e Roads. to Consider Boost {place of the R ard a the presiden \lio thinks his | NEW YORK, January 8. As a re-|and that the charge that the Imperial g tne Associated Press. R e ot B e ber Eimee e ok KheTIELU IR, Svery aithe | th Thete s, name highly appropriate, sult of the conflict among American | TObacco Co. had indirectly promoted = : 3 *hi At . & : e L among {tobacco culture in Georgia was with-| CLARKSDALE, Miss., January 9.—|sons owning adjoining properties may (launching. during the cruise of an Hope Publicity Will En .m.‘: over v:..\ 'h..xmra of Dr. Stephen | oyt foundation. It did not appear, the | Denials that either G. 0. Cane,|agree not to sell or rent their homes |hOUT @bove the field or in the landing. The Berline were hopeful that when ! S ise of the Free Sypagogue, Rabbi | report said. that the difficulties of the | charged with murder in connection 5 i ort * Flown in Light Snow. BheiSdysirin, & < tha Leviathan slipped from her dock | Herbert Goldstein, president of the |Organized tobacco growers in Virginia, | With the Iynching of Lindsey Coleman, | 0 Nekroes and then enforce such a| =W OFE I CSER PRORE | NEW YORK, January 5.—The New i 1 pan. the intense fight of publicity | rion’ of Orthodox Congregations of | NOrth Carolina and South Carolina [or any of three other men indicted | Covenant in a court at law when one} 't (&It BB NS AR the Witd | york Times says that a meeting of which had followed them would fade. | | B 00 W HE0T0R CORMEORAEONS 97| were due to oppressive hostility by | with him were lln| the group who selzed | of the signatories seeks to break it 18| oo (as falling when the huge dirigi. | the executive council representing The attempts of the composer and | America v resig rom the ex-|{he American and Imperial companies. [ Coleman after his acquittal of a mur- s before the United vas ha N et ahon ora ! his soclety bride to avold the hordes |ecutive committee of Mizrachi, an or- L der charge. featured defense fest. |© uestion that ix before Pla s batla Som 18 Tanfer short- | shop crafis ‘in elght of eurfous who camped hefore lha!r‘nmdnx‘ organization. iy S apartment vesterdar proved a comedy | In his letter of resignation he an Several witnesses also testified that | final decision. ey 3 sider wage increases of from 5 to | interstate commerce committee, of errers | nounced that he had joined the <eu.| BILL FOR ELIMINATION Dr. W. S. Glass. sheriff, declared to| The case was presented to the court | Carrying 1ts full crew of nine officers |7 (6 "Wa&b Incrense rom 3 to B Shich it was referred They descended via a fire escape. | dath Israel, a world urganization of | OF oo yry | them that he did not recognize mem- | vesterday by Louis Marshall of New (SAC BN, SRCen focut, O A Anderson ur. . Mre. Berlin tripped over a piece of |orthodox Jews, and advised the Miz- OF GRADE CROSSING 0.K.’D bers of the mob which took posses rk, and Moorefleld Storey of Boston, | 0 4% TR o 0 e . it ite | o hccording to a_staff correspondent | B o atened: ber face |Tacht 9o dnmbe With. that orgentsa: sion of the negro within half 4 block | director of the Natlonal Association |posed $it0 the north wind. and, with its [ of Labor, ‘the ofctal organ of the| HARVARD ACTS TO BAR slightly and tore a stocking. tion —— of the county c house. Dr. Glass. | for the Advancement of Colored Peo. | SeD Aberty motors | <o, 5 they are also asking for | . : . 7 : E of € L humming. took off. It carried 4,200 |t ye 3 Thev were ahou pe when by The Mizrachi condemned Dr. Wi Commissioners Approve Michigan |testifving named Cane and |ple, and by James §. Easby-Smith,| ' = < . the ion of timeand-onehalf ce a tr n 4 their for his sermon in which he said Jesus i B8 | Tom Nicholas, also under indictment, | fepresenting John J. Buckley, owner Dounds of gasoline. Its capacity isiime visions on DORMS TO BOOTLEGGERS the plan was g by repre | sentatives of ads and labor {1t has been President . | Cooliige, who is in sympathy with its | principles | While indorsing the principle of 11 bill, the President is particularly an | ious that the interests of the public 5 be protected in the matter. He hopr railroads has to give careful study to the measure mony yvesterday in the trial of Cane, States Supreme Court today for a l"\mza(urv 5 o'clock yesterday after-|peen called for January 18 to con before it is acted upon by the Senats J g $ unday and heli ixical arotnd the corner in front |was “a man, not a myth.” It unsuc-|{ Avenue Measure and Will For- |as the men who s oleman. -, {of property on § street northwest, be- f;:;g’;(f«g;;:;‘ ond ")'ml‘flr'mls;:hlm'fn sus- | davs, where that rate does not now = d from which they |cess emntad to have the Uni dep ity sheriff, wa i oV and Eighteenth | L oL-c 8 ’ exist. i sted e ,u[.,'q':?,: el et ward It to Congress. o tHat nane of the four moncy i "".‘\,':"';:",'l',]k',(,\'",},“,L,',‘,! {0 fres| auLie S keptat low altitude. | The railroads affected were given WiIL Brosesute AL Wioss Axve A lo excape.. Ther Saly (Raetie o) i e i e streets. . Mr. loy SonEn N0 b jend its e stance from the as the Southern, Chicago and Nowth- r Trespass, University s Bt ALl mrovite on he elimive dor think it Wise to draw a | Strain Mrs. Trene fland Corrigan, Who | fiela was to the outskirts ot Belleville. | western, St. Taul, Mo Tork Contrn For Trespass, U y i) r - of the Michigan avenue grade cross- " e il ira whs = B oc i Fattime: B Seutel, Police Threaten. Returning home. they gave a party | S 2 id. when questioned | celling her property to Mrs. Helen Maximum Speed 45 Miles. and Ohio, Erie. Western 3 = been approved by the Board o5 5 el = ng P 3 bacific 10 triends and then made their aash | PLAN GARBAGE DISPOSAL. of District Commissioners and will be | nor deave hix wenpon b arsfe did | Curtis, colored, after signing a cbve:| Lieut. Anderson reported his maxi EftEIc Andiatonan: By the Assoctated Pres fox the diner in sent (o Congress immediately. It | the negro. “1 knew (WAt IT-a awot awas | TNt WIth 29 other property owners|mum speed a 45 miles an hour. and = CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. January 2 ; er 25 Ti i ; orizes ropr o » i b not' to do so. the average'was 40 miles. i Rootleggers must not solicit business Gave Hacker $3 Tin. |D. C. Heads Would Acquire Vir-|authorises the * appropriation of |fired a doven or more persons would be | "fn esiton of Jurisaiction, firt | 2% avats of attasnimics Theuirship URGE D..C. BLUE: LAW. - |Beotiessera muat not soliclt busines SrelaxiigEVe il golag iey ginia Land for Purpose. the construction of a viaduct and| “I've seen lots of thi but this|T2ised by Mr. Easby-Smith, held con- | milen. or they will be arrested for trespass tip . approaches to Michigan avenue ot me worse than any © Brarier saig. | Siderable of the Supreme Court’s at-| On the craft as altitude pliot when it | Tennessee Methodists Send Pe- | ing. the university police warned ye Another passenger booked on the| Acquisition of properly in Prince | Sy, Miocoure Giso provides that no | worse than any,” Frazier said. | toniion ana Associate Justice Holmes | took the air was Sergt. Olin Brown, terday. Following the first Jxpest i Levfathan was k. Ray Goetz brother | william County, Va., for use for the | 18 7% company shall lays its = and other members of the court in-|who -piioted the ill.fated Shenandoah tition to Senator McKellar. charge, the Harvard Crimsui of Mr. Herlin's first iife, Dorothy | reduction of Washington garbage is tracks on the viaduct or any of the| ASK STREET |MPROV|NG terrogated the attorney at length on |and brought it-ba-k to safety ‘when it The Sabbath s 3 student daily, today gquoted a membe Goetz, it whose memory e ;com- | proyided In a bill approved vesterday | JCeS BE TS FGtAUTC o BV OF The * |that point. The case Was previously | broke from its mooring at Lakehurst | committen o he eniance, Fusade’ o¢ (ne university police as saving: posed “Waen 1 Lost You" shortly | by (he District Commissioners and | fBDIOSOCRS ER deposited - in - the T heard in the District Supreme Court, |some time before its final disastrous | Mehodist Confere 3 Quassnen .}m:maé “We are at last getting the situation teg her deatliton their honevmoon | gent to the House District committee. | oo oo e ; Northwest Surburban . Citizens|which granted the injunction, and by | trip. ST haeits oy o e vesterday ursed | orider itrol, something . we have o The bill also provides an authoriza- The Michigan aveniue crossing, the = N %< the District Court of Appeals, which | The, new glit of the air represents | 10N Bt il ot o i in e | been trying to accomplish ever since e Tarmer Mise Mickav, Who has| tin of $10.200 for the purchase of | oot R o e tone of | Seek:Wisconsin-Ave. Changes. |upheld: the lower's court’s decision. |an inniovationin Army aircraft. There | Intes to Lonormr Aidum i imbia in & | propibition supposed to‘come Into ritfen several articles bewailing {1and, and in case an agreement can- | COMMIE! Aanuerous (i this DIRGE: Prompt improvement of Wiséonsth |0 the appeal, however, Mr. Easby- |ismo other dirigible of its kind n the | goo £ Noah W, Coomer Senator Mo, | force.. Great difficuity has>been en e o e o aeines | Dot e reached the Commissioners | 1ng \iit the bill for. its. abolition 1% | avenue near the Diatrict of Gelumpin|SMith held “that mo constitntional | counitry, and!it is the largest of its | JCeniar forwarded the-Taiter 1o senator | CoURiered in stopping the “sale ot contributes s umn on debutantes | pint out that condemnation proceed-| 1 that the bUll for_ s. abolition ia | avemue near the Diatrict of Gelumbia | jostion Hua been- raised. type in the World. It is to be stationed | (o man Copare i rter Lo Senator Lliquor outside of the vard, but this to the current Ve |ings may be instituted. § dnotaer ston > a sultable approach tc permanently_at Scott Field, where a | sibPer, chairmun of the Senate Dis poet'will prove a lesson (o other boot Her next article will be on the all such crossings. The Commission- | the proposed gateway leading into —.—— - & trict_committee. ee ; 5 large steel mooring mast is being built. | "RE PIMILES L L lergers and we can now proceed o Charleston. | . ers already have been authorized by [ Washington, will ba asked by the Jowios 3 =, Pt ) o finds debutantes appeating; but | Ordered to Exchange Stations, | Congress to eliminate the grade | Northwest Suburban Citizens' Asso Genealogical Body. to Meet. In shape the ship is a departure | nan would be in Washington January | W&rd Wibinz out the practice through 3 r v e g from the ordinary dirigible when s .| out the college dormitories. nders if they have no homes. She crossing at Lamond station. clation, it was decided at a meeting | The National Genealogical Society | 20 to urge the passage of this bill or thinks that, for lunch on' foot ball| First Ligut. Hagry A. Helverson,| last night in the Janney School, | will meet at 8 ‘o'clock tonight in the ;;:';’“gff:“';e:‘{th:&';":-dgt "‘k‘" the | some similar”measure. The bill sug- —————————— dave, hot-dog stands are hetter than | Air Service, of the office of the Chief e L e To :show its appreciation of the|Methodist Building, 100 Maryland ave- | f00m 90 % Uit & pression on | pegted in the letter from Tennessee| The new air brake with which &3 exclusive college clubs and she sug- | of Alr Service, War Department and | Ecuador will refer the proposed cen- | many improvements in this section,| nue northeast. Mrs. Caro. Syron Val- ppe! ace would make it unlawful to engage in|per cent of the German railroad gests thet members of the “Golden | First Lieut. Leland C..Hurd, Air.Serv-|tral bank of issue and other economic | the members agreed to hold a street | entine will read a_paper on ‘“Clues L N anhceianty lebut on Cindes Snilivaiss e Saaippeily I opstited bt Horseshoe” at the opera should | ice, at Selfridge Field, Mount Clemens, | reforms to the American financial com- | carnival in May under the auspices|From 50 County Courthouses: The | Of 73 young women attending the |also would prohibit theaters and other |two men, whereas the brakes forme: realize they are part of the show |Mich. have been ordered to exchange | mission which recently supplied the | of the association. L. L. Derrick pre- | Genealogical Influence of New York |recent county teacher's Institute at|places of commercial amusement re-|ly nsed required the services of at’ and should dress the part. stations and duties. 2 ./ plan for Chile’s bank of issue. sided at the meeting. % on the States Beyond.” J Atchison, Xans., 67 had bobbed Mi{ maining open. least five and sometimes eight men.