Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1926, Page 17

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» THE EVENING § TAR. D. ., THURSDAY, JA NUARY 21, 1926. NAVY into the Atlay AIRPLANES OFF TO JOIN water at the Hampton R FLEET IN WINTER al b wronnd Coba VA NELVERS, Navy n Twenty-ei Winter m the vers COUPLE REMARRIED AT GOLDEN WEDDING celebrated by Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carter. 3113 the “wedding.™ and a reception was held at MeRendre 20. 1876, Left to right: Mrs. M. Carier. Carter i granddaughter'. Mrs. John F ANNIVERSARY. Fifty Newton street northeast. Method Mrs. Arthur F Carter. ed January ret LEGION PILGRIMAGE the White Houwe sesterday { the big affairs of the PLANS OF THE travel commitiee Hatel 1onight MINE LEADERS SUED Pay Day This Month FOR $50,600 DAMAGES For U. S. Emploves —— loved Up to 30th will e wrday, having to until Mon, AMERICAN wha called a and it will he Springfield Union Officer, Nanfing Lewis. Charges Conspiracy to Oust Him. Guvernment emploves coive their next pay Jannary 30, instead walt over the dav, February 1 his today by a survey of the principal departments and establishments. where it was reported that when on a 3l-day month con, it is usually enstomary to pay on Sat urday. the 30th. News of the sarly pav day was widely welcomed among the Government personnel of ek ena was disclosed By the Asaciated Preas RINGFIELD ins flice < n ch from mecreta subdistrict 1. January 1o onst Wart { the conspiracy lohn i surer o e < on Sunday Spring Mine Work asked of the United el America, yesterday $30.000 i\ the nnion Tohn 1. Lewis. international presi dent. and other individuals in a snit District Court here yesier several filed in TRIUMPH FOR SURGEONS. Two Sew Severed Windpipe, Sav- include United vica. District Local Union State presl Defendants named Mina Workers Amie 37 officers in Springfield 445, Frank Farvington dent: Jdohn A her. president of the Sprinzfiald sirict, and Wel Neshitl, Sta etavy-treasirer. The <vit the of ing Life. Dr. H. W Villapiane of Ca wion and Dr. J. G. 1alty Hospital saved the life of Daniel Mockahee, colored, 45, of 120 Second street southwest. ais in nion 4 jaking 16 stitches in a self-in thiat w VEAT fAicted wonnd in Mockabee's throat. azo, when Freeman i wae learned today when the patient Thompson subdistrict president \ae reported omt of danger was aqnestioned fohn A. Walker. The speed with which Mocabee was Watts o defendants With | jyshed to the hospital and to the op. conspiracy e him from office | arating table t ther with the her of perso feelings. and al-! gouhle work of the surgeons in work-| lezes he wis deposed withont a trial. ing from epposite sides of the operat ing table to sew up the wound quick- lv. is helieved responsible for Mocka- | hee's recovery The wonnd was a YAaZOY =h which severed the wind pipe. i vination the more eement miners than noof ax started the to ren Hobo Is Defined. ¥ron Youth < Companion What is a hobo? The popular an- gwer wonld probahly be “a tramp.” Not 0! There are certain nice distine Tions o bhe observed. A hoho is a migratory worker—a man, like the harvest hand in the West or the lum- | heriack in the North woods, who! mrves from place to place, as work nfers. A tramp. on the other hand je a migratory loafer, and a bum & satinnary Inafer. One should be care 2ul in such matters Veteran Robbed of $3,000. Special Dispateh 1o The Star ASTON, Md.. January 2 ward Rodgers, 93 years old. a il War veteran. was robhed of $3.000 in pen- sion money A eol ored man i= and his missing eompanion 18 by the police. t Church. Cart v ARE, OUTLINED TO Sailors pnl <eaplane 1o jein PR Photos. married life was S Carroll Coule officiated at Mr. and Mrs. Carter were F. Carter. John F. < of happs Rev Photo, PRESIDENT SEEKS TO ENJOIN U. S. SEIZURE FOR TAXES Man Charged With Selling Cider Against Law in 1921 Alleges In- timidation and Penalization. Justice Frederick 1. District Supreme Court has issued a rule against David H. Blair, commis <ioner of internal revenue; Galen l. Tait. collector at Baltimore, and Har ry C. Powell, deputy collector for the District of Columbia.. to show eause next Wednesday why thex shonld not he enjoined from seizing the goodx | and chatiels of Angelo Chicea. 1926 | Fourteenth street northwest. (hicca complained that a levy was about to | he made on his property for faiiure 1o PAY an assessment of. tax laid ngainst him by the Government He was arrested in 1921 on i charze of selling cider and gave ball in Police Conrt. bui has never been tried or convicted on ‘he charse. He claims 2 1ax of $617.42 was as sessed against him, including penalty | for non-payvment. Intimidated by | threats, he tells the court. he gave a check for a portion of ihe iax and his son gave a check for the “wilince. T'he son stopped payment on his check and Chicea declares he fears Im mediate action will be taken to levy on_his goods Chicea asserts that the fax was levied withont due or lezal notice to him and is a punishment by the Gev- | ernment for an alleged crimiral of fense without # hearinz. He i rep- resented by Attorneys Milton Stras-| burger and Simon Fleishman. | Woman Killed by Auto. [ Special Dispateh 10 The HAGERSTOWN. Md., January 21.— | Miss Margaret Keller, 35 vears old, & worker In a factory in Green Castle, | Pa.. was killed at Shady Grove, her! home. near this city, by heing struck | by an automobile. A coroner's jury has heen empaneled 1o determine whether Harold Frank, driver. was at | fault. Miss Keller was leaving home o board a car when struck. Siddons of the he saye, 5 5 COOLIDGE. Members Washington members of the legion are holding their : YOUNG AVIATOR MARES CAL Farnam Parker. 13 vears old. Anderson, Ind.. the vo rplane pilot. who flew alone from his home to epartment vesterday Fechet at left. A-sistant Secretary of War MaeNider at rizht WHAT THE WELL DRESSED CO-ED WILL. WEAR the new headgear <tvle for campus wear. according to news fre This introduced n the Uni ward off the ravs Phote hy Acme versity of Senthern California. Dad’s cast-off “dicers™ of the California sun. 3% | ! ! ! 0 of the France convention nual ball at the Willard opsrizht b P& AP WHEN THE BODY while thy OF corteze was en ron Judge Repeats Solomon’s Baby Test With Motion Picture Replacing Knife Ascociated Press Tanuars child. Ju irennan had the women and the child stand hefore him last Saturday when he announced that,the child was to he sent to an institution. Concealed moving pic ture machines showed the reaction of he two women to this decision Judge Brennan had several psy chologists view the film. He id that he was giving cusyody of the child to Mre, Goosen hecause the film showed “a much more biolodical emotional re action on her part” and 1 because of the willingness of the #l mother i permit the child to he sent to an institution |COUPLE, WED 50 YEARS, “REMARRY” IN CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. John F. Carter. Na- tives of District, Have Ceremony at Reception on Anniversary. Moving delivered a 4.vear. when Brennam in ¢ircuit awarded custody of little Mabel Irene to Mrs. Irene Goosen. In doing 0 he denfed the haheas corpus peti tion of the child's natural mother, Mrs. Julia Preybyia The child has heen under Mrs osen’s charge since a few weeks after birth. In an effort to arrive at a just decision on the petition of the natural mother for the return of her pictures yesterday old child Vincent to fts foster mather ASKS IMMIGRATION QUOTA FOR ALL ASIATIC PEOPLE Federal Council of Churches Wants Japanese Admitted Under Same Privilege as Others. Ry the Asxociated Press NEW YORK. January 21.—Appli- cation of the immigration quota law to Asiatigs. of whatever race. is asked the Federal Council of the Churches of _Christ in America, it was said last night by Dr. Sidney L. Gulick of New York in ng a that re peal of the law excluding Japanese had been demanded at the meeting of the council in Detroit recently. The resolution adopted recognized | the need for restricting immigration. | Walter R. Berry and Arthur F. but asked the Asiatics be accorded the. both of this city. same quota privilege as other nations.| Roth Mr. and Mrs. Carter were born It was pointed out that such & con- and reared in. Washington. Mr. Carter cession would admit annually only 150 | is emploved in the Treasury Depart- Japanese, 100 Chinese and 100 East ment. He is 70 years old and his wife Indians. The resolution declared that | is 68 “the United States cannot afford to Al Carter's uncle. Charles S override the principle of essential | ener, formerly. owned and ran a truc human equally imbedded In the De-|farm on the =round now occupied by claration of Independence,™ the Soldiers Home, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Newlon street northeast, their fiftieth wedding anniversary MeKendree M. E. Ch h the same church in which they married vears ago. Rev. Carroll Conle, pastor of the church, per- formed the marriage ceremony. At the conclusion of the ceremony, a reception, attended by over 200 friends of the couple, was held in the church. They have two living children. Mrs. arter, Carter celeh: 13 ted in vesterday, were corre report THE Q1 to the railway ADOR PRESENTS HIS CREDENTIALS, in Wash White Hol THE NEW representative of of the FRENCH AMBA~ pointe the French government officials State Deparing calling a1 the vesterday. PLACED ON Pr PRESIDENT COOLIDGES Iphia when the wreath delphia. The President’s repre of the League Island Navy Yard Richard Club took part. WREATH the TOMR OF went by <ident was placed on the tom remony was Rear Admir; < of th of the ind me Sans Ame N MOTHER PASSED THROU OW DS A g H cial coach ¢ This phe for the <tate “tation. i ADDING MACHINE STOLE THIEF SOON ARRESTED Franklin School and Tried to Sell It in Baltimore. < ; ficial Fog Used 1o Protect Crops From Frost Took Apparatus From YORK fox ian tary purposes. i peace time n Norway et crops from frost \mericar ed this infor A correspe vay. The that brick exper nade f as fre made hy with stealin m the Fran morni Henry Va.. was arr two later in Baltimore wh was ed 1o have heen attem to dispose of it. and hrought ha Washington last night, where h mitted only the Franklin Schos theft. hut also the larceny of a r scope and lenses from Ge W ington University Detectives Keck and Thompson investizated the Franklin School « ot touch with Baltimore immne ately afterward, asking that i looke be Kept for the adding machine believed the man would go direct] Baltimore dispose of the addi machine After Kaufman was brought ) here last night, he admitted also steal £ A typewriter recently from the ranklin School, and that he had heen imprisoned in Occoquan wntil last Sep tember after conviction for overe: thefts in local schools two yvears ; The tvpewriter, adding machine and microscope were recovered. Cha of grand larceny were entererl him CHILD’S SCALDS FATAL. Coffee Pulled From Table Causes | Death in Maryland. Special Dispatch to The Star. HAGERSTOWN, Md.. January 1 | Overturning a pot of boiling coffee | srasping the tablecloth while the | family was eating the evening meal. the young child of Mr. and Mrs | Georze Buffington of Sandyhook. this county. was scalded and died later in a hospital. Soge of the hot Lene " Bid's ‘meuth. Prof man e veste Horten correspondent also pfacturers with their ‘dry datrimental 4 No: the ing ok NEW DAM BLOW TO- FISH. Thousands Will Die Because of in Conowingo Construction AL tior River mav Dispateh TIMORE of the Conowingn Dam w of fish oL AN TR kill har ompte, Lo atention of | i § > 10 offer 2 method of ing up and down im wil little a Mr. LeCompte said. To prove his de tion he conditions at Me Ferry the Conowingo site, where “fish lad- ders” do not fultill their purpose. If the water inhabitants cannot make the zrade at the 30-foot McCalls span they certalnly cannot at the projected S0-foot Conowir Dam. the game warden holds. the the ents of struct s stre be of cited above Church Supplies Taxis Free. FATAVIA vary 21 () The nreh is inauzu vatir coffee spilled lntoi peci FRANKLIN Vietor Henri \zton. accompanied by me Special b al of Benjamin | Archibald H an Revolution i and funeral. FUNDS FOR 3CHGOL PROGRAM ARE URGED Backs Move to Have Left N Citizens' Bodj Congress Cover Ite Out of Budget The Connect Association Parish Hall dral avenues currence in the Columh sociation in urged to | sufficient to the five-yea sram by the The Comn to make re; tion facili New. memhber Roberts Raade, Maj. Lawman S Tallev. Glynn | witt, H, N w old James . ( 0.0 de M Natalie S S Quinter [} Sofia on Modern Lines In the es of S ’ ity of Ru | along Turkis in many rega heen completely }work was put along moderr and narrow streeis we broad streets with m are found there now heing the same er capital citi P ! he purpose ir make It Europ: heauty and insure | the peaple having had housekeep: Turks, and residen hed and ildings tectire in rehuildi as 1o <erve the sanitation f the he prond 1= mng.

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