Evening Star Newspaper, February 15, 1926, Page 17

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WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1926. SIGNING THE PEACE TERMS AFTER A STRIKE OF 165 DAYS. Joint meeting of miners’ repres coal operators Philadelphi - - ' FRS S 'HE. PINE: 'R E I y “ITE. ST E when the strike was ettled. Lef s - P. T. Graot, John L. Lewis, Elvin Markle, W. W. luglis James; A. Gormian, Sianding: PENNSYLVANIA ;\H\I_R HOW THEIR HAPPINESS OVER ENDING OF ANTHRACITE STRIKE. Unemployed for months, these mi 3B Wart s DK ehmely . % (Georse B Mhrdiiay, Rinello/Cappeting. M. Fine. Thomas THovsai, Phillin Btreay, (oo name) Throop, P anton, are delighted over the ending of the strike. There was a general rejoicing in the anthracite field- at the sudden 1 ind Andre Wide World Photo nation of miner-operator difficulties, Wi Warld Photo > Bebe Daniels, screen star. intro- AKES PICTURES OF OCEA FLOOR. Dr. Paul Bartch "of the duces new riding habit. The nall Aizeuns. whio <t completed a moving picture record of frock i~ a part of her Palm Beach UNUSUAL WEDDING CARE. This “airplane cake” was ent at the wond of the deep. In instance he worked for 5'4 hours on outfit, and it has attracted con er- ling of Misz Jan Moffett. daughter of Rear Admiral the ocean’s bottom. walkin about with his waterproof camera ble attention at the Florid 5 m \. Moffetr. chief of the Navy Bu u of Acronautics. to Ensign taking pictures, R Copyriht by P& AL Phot Wide World Elliot MeFarlan Moore. U, S, N, Constight by Underwood & Undsrwood A sesguiensennial sodet in Phila GOES SOUTH TO SEE HIS SON. Count Ludwiz Salm von He eten dslohil M Leoe Millco/ics rived in Palm Be . vesterday with his mother. Armed with a phia “' . Trene Miller di-pl court order. he w wed to see his 18-month-old <on. and then. after ing an odd beauty patch the Lil a dispute. the child was tahen from the hetel by detective, The erty Bell. Wide World Photo countess is the former Millicent Rogers. Copvrizit by T & A Photos | | | ! | é | | | | 3 SJ% CHLDREN DIE THREE TRAINMEN TN R kR ] B SAYSUS.SCIENGE FLOOD KILLS FIVE INBLAZE INHOME KILLED IN WRECK | B> (B " Wy [ RESLARCHLAGS INKENTUCKYHILLS Father. Mother and Bahy Burn to Death When Trapped ; ¥ w5 % 2 g v a7 Maurice Hoiland Tells Cos- Cloudburst Strikes Mining Severely Burned—Two Under Caboose Ablaze 3 » . = Sl A : - S o mos Club European Nations | Town—Several Rescued Boys Leap to Safety. After Crash. T : . ! s ; W s Lead in Data. ‘ From Stream. Assi .t ™ By the Associated Press. 3 % 3 A F The United States has heen so husy By the Ae " CGHTON, Mich., Fehruary 15, MEADVILE. Pa. February 15 J ; § | appiving the results of research that| PIKEVILLE. Ky. February 15 wd i two second-story bed- | Three trainmen were burned to death . it has neglected t: maintain the Five ¢ lost their ilves when nlog farm house, six-chily 005, a freight train on the ’ % 5 source of supply—fundamental duti dburst struck the mining village sed from 3 to 10, were burned e ath the parent and geushedjiintos angtHen, produced by pure science investiga- | of Coaldale. near here. vesterday, and flood swept down the narrow valley that bounds Marrowhone <Creek Severe electrical storms accom panied by heavy rains were felt in Pike County Inte Saturday night and s 3 i a P west of here. The men were 4 . ; N S e el | pinned under a caboose, which took s # tion, Maurice Holland, director of the 4-month-old girl fire. and a wrecking train was re- s E : 4 division of enginee nd industrial Ve e quired o move the mass of wreckage( [ . gh- Qi isionloffene meet iesanif an il - dren o e o * Council, told the Washinzton m children who dost hel e % | Andrew Speshock, conductor. ’ : A ; g S \ of the American Society of Mechanical | contered on the three hills that al Mavtha, 8 William, 6; Rulh, 4, and|, Flovd Calvin and Ernest Calvin, ST 3 : 3 Engineers night at the Cosmos | o4 surround Coaldale, a place of P, 3. e Gotsmavers consin 2 * E Club. *Mr. Holland spoke on “Te- | Sl 200 inhabiaris, o d chiefly The other children, Alfred. 12, and | (0 £ aIV A% Werd COUS AS o eille. b p > 5 arch in Europe.” pointing out that enTlcTes of The Barewatar oot 5 en resided in Mes i nations there were aihe o : ies of those drowned An inquest into the accident will 3 i States in pure sc o ‘\\pl» |]vl:|n\’ll("1”h e [.'I.~”.)\|l ‘(F‘\’U \\v\:,;" be held Iater. the coroner announced, : B : (e e igation. | were veported here as Mr. und Mre i \ Burn=d R on i Ceonli et o - it d . control and support. an indirect sub- | [ ilens ' nesro. and his 11-month-old Wiferana b s e e > dy for pure sc ¢ or a demic | hild Property loss wa estimated Irving, 11, escaped without injury by fumping through a window to the roof of a shed at the rear of the house. research is provided.” Mr. Holland de- | 41 from 33,000 to $10,000 damagz clared. German industrs < larze | chi to small houses LR 3,000 KLAN MEMBERS | [T , e : P E Sah etee d a rug to protect ! port re were near the creek had narrow es he attempted to rescue the chil throughout the nation. 3 capes and jvar Sy father of : hadly hburned about the REPORTED 'N REVULT “Just as Germany has indirectly Effie Sykes. and a nezro man were Basida o fac ! : : aided her scientists throush the state | carried a quarter of 4 mile down e oke ov 1 AT —_— 3| 3 NC T I N N 3 . Q ~ = A ion: tesearch Endo of | & ¥ g to driftw « ore - Thefiiey boke loutun e llavesan SLASHING THE AUTOMOBILE AND FICKET TAXES AT THE CAPITOL. Left to right: Senators Copeland of New York. Heflin of Ala- i i o aeedd Bt e e e e the | Indiana “Insurgents” to Form In- bama, Smoot of Utah, Ransdell of Louisiana, Simmons of North Carolina and King of Utah illustrate the recent cut in taxes. Miss Ruth Ben will in effect aid able investigators reports that loss of life had been smoke, the entire first floor was ablaze | E nett, at right, represents the theater interests, and she is wound about with theater tickets. Wide World Bhoto. now burdened with teaching and ad- ier. Raymond Sanders, son of and the flames had worked their way | dependent Order on Principles ministrative duties in our universities | G nders of Washington State, an open stairway to the second and technical colleges. By this plan s visiting relatives in Coaldale, | of Parent Body. |MEETS INSTANT DEATH | Hero Crews See “Cash,” Important Word|LEGION AND RED CROSS | we miss cocabiin Secearch centera st | e "y "ins featives [n Condal lothenberger was the first awake. our technical institutions comparable ned, but later was reported BT e e e i UNDER FREIGHT CAR | \yas Omitted When Sea Code Was Written| HONOR DEAD WAR NURSE iy, thoe, o b, Technische vk | nd haby were sleeping in the room O e 15— | fa » sociations T, e th hiny KOROMO. ud 9',"“1‘3;:1‘3("3‘;"‘;”3‘:_';;" Brakeman Falls Upon Rails in| _— | Miss Marcia Daughtry, Who Was |covering the p industries on- | ARCHBISHOP TO SPEAK . % e v, v | By ? 3 . .l , erate under the supervision of the De . Warn Children to terday, are undersiood to have voted) Potomac Yards After Giving Big- | Bv the Amaciated Press. rescue. His pay is $33. He also has Among First Sent Overseas, it dider Hhe S o O atrn R Jrons NEW -YORK, February When | # Wife and two daughters. R E : < o | : 5 fe put M TRothenber; d the | Knigl of e Ku Klux 4 nal—Leaves Wife and Child. | Y n = > o b = t Norfolk. Research, an integrs t of the gov- | godality Union to Hold Mass " Ife put Mr nberg | Knigh! f the Ku Klux Klan of | the sea code was written The youngest man in the hoat was Buried a Assd i S ¥y o] ass Meet. bihy thro window onto the roof | Georgla, Inc.. and form an independ- | Special Dispatch to The Star me 1and | Ajgis Kondysk, a boy just learnin 2 i i of 4 porch at the front of the house luni organizaiion. E SRR e s [ lubber's word didn't get in. It is|(he sea. He weis §20 a month. & | By dhe Associated Press search association plan establ | ing Tonight. and tried to rescue the other children. | “The meeting was called by “in- |, ALENXANDRIA, ya. ruary ) [N | ! NORFOLK, Va.. February 15.—Full | just after the war provides for a gov [fe could not pass throush the room | surgents” fn protest of the recant ap. | Lstant death was the fate of Archie | "0 ] . - honors of the American Legion and érnment subsidy for five vears on the | o i which the open stairway entered | pointment of W. Lee Smith of Evans. | W., Payne. 29 vyears old, a freight | ‘wo ships now at sea, one bound | MAY BE DEPORTED the American Red C(ross were accord- | basis of a pound for pound subscrib. | Mrs. Rothenherser and the haby Approximately 1500 members of the Jality Union of Washington, repre Vecause of the flames. He called 1o |yille as grand dragon in in | brakeman of the Potomac yards. when | west, the other east, are proof of its led Miss Marcia Estelle Daughtry, (ed by the industry. After that period | Senting the women of every Catholic e . 2 s P ) o H f Niemtists | parish in the city, will attend the an children to jump from the win- | hecause they belleved H. W. he fell in front of a gondola car siop. One is the Uni s World War nurse, who died Thursday |an impartial committee of scientists 1 il N petial rviid: Ab AtAn e On while at work in the vards late yes: | o e Soalnien Siates (tizanshi in Atlanta, and whose funeral was [and industrialists determine the ad. MUAlmass meeting of the organizatlon . Tieat bovs el @ = p : < terday. Dr. B. H. Swain, coroner of | liner President Roosevelt, the other [I. W. W. Leader, Citizenship Re- 2 ’ vi v of further support by the |at Gonzaza Hall. North Capitol and two oldest bovs, Alfred and | gone too far for the good of the order | terday. 2 . g [ the Hamburg-Americans Wi held here vesterd: | Y i L > |1 streets. tonizht i heard his warning and jumped. | in his alleged dictation on the Klan’s | Arlington County, held an inquest | the Hamburg-American’s Westphalia. | yoked, Is Declared “Undesirable.” Miss Daughtry mong the first | Rovernment if the industry is unable | L S5 s lav o Baltieraratil Five of the children who were burn. | palitics. it was reported. last night and gave a verdict of death | When the Atlantic unleashed its i nurses sent overseas and served |0 assume the burden of financial |adgress the mathering, as well as s ed to death were sleeping in a room | Another meeting will be held here ‘J»“.*]‘"*" ente . | worst gale in a half century both | SPOKAN sh., Tebruary 15! eizhteen months with the American support. If judged by a single stand. | 20@ress (he =uth Special *h then could be reached only from next Sunday for the purpose of voting [ 5, e ‘" 2 ‘l"" car passed over ships rode out of the storm with new | P:—The citizenship of James Rowan, | forces in France, and on several oc-|ard the consensus is that the plan is A Lpuah ;l;m"" e roof of the porch. Rothenberger |on a new constitution, which will, how- »"jf» stomach. He had just given a | 8 : Industrial Worker of the World leader | casions was under fire from aerial | Successful. | of Catholle education in the raral dis broke a window. hut.as he did flames |ever, contain the same principles as | Signal lo the crew of a switching | heroes aboard. in the Pacific Northwest for vears,|bombardments. ~ | et oo sene oD E out. preventing him from enter- | those which govern the Georgia cor. | train wi Pll‘_ll (‘(u\qf‘ld"nl. occurred. - He On land they were met with medals, | was revoked yvesterday by United After the war she served in the = - I An entertalnment Drosis bich the room. The sixth child was | poration. e Stafford County, Va.,|gpseches and dinners. Afterward, as,States District Judge J. Stanley Web-| American Hospital in Havana, Cuba,| Vocational Workers to Meet. \Wm e e b A ping in the room in which the open | Tt had been reported that Klan rep. |and had fived in Pdtomac about nine | the Westphalia was about to sail for | ster on the ground that Rowan was|and in the Wyoming Hospital of the | oo tiona) guidance workers from | Asth. sommane amd oiher featurer 1o rway entered. {resentatives from Ohio, Michigan, :l“fl'>fimr"H: S v‘p-;wf» and a‘sm&ll home, a landsman's question was put |an undesirable citizen. He is a native | Episcapal Mission before returning to | .1 cections of the country will attend been ‘xn"('(i Mgr. ( I:“ :;;( o he cause of the fire has not been | Illinols, Kentucky and other States |Ja8Usl Sl 7 overseas nF ‘e heroes: “How much do you |of Treland. - 3 | the Greater Hospital at Atlanta, where | "0 0 ional conference to be held at | pastor of St Patriek N]’\"Th""\‘l‘]-] determined. ' | would ‘attend. ~Whether” they were |War and was a member of the 0dd Fel- | _ Rowan served 5 vears of a 20-vear | she graduated 25 vears ago. Miss | o otel Washington Thursday, Fri- | hessae. tnteoduetions will o on % present was not ascertained. owe 1 Pl ..The body was re-| = The answer was easy. The highest |sentence in the Federal 1?(‘"""]’_‘“3‘".\’\'Duughtr_\' was buried beside heriga. and Saturday under the auspic flv]\n«( s radnclions made by | moved to D« ne’s mortuary chapel, | paid gets $65 a month. The lowest | followinz his conviction with Willlam | father and mother in a cemetery here | (2* “hildre i ‘the e e L president of ; ; s —— e and arrangements were being made ceral other I. W. W of<the Childvenis Tunean, of the L. jithe Sodality, Union; Fight Famine Among Quail. | : & Haywood and several other I. W. {in compliance with a wish she had |y, ‘Desartment. The conference will Spectal Dispateh to The Star Snakes and Open Winter. today for the funeral. cven men were in the open boat | asitators in Chicago. expressed. S e e e of thie wwletes ot nay: - S = which the Westphalia sent to take off Possible deportation proceedings = e — 1 di d ol LURAY, Va., February 14 Game | A dispatch from Port Jervis, N. Y., i thei crew of the stricken Alkaid. Two rest with the Department chiatchits, personnel . directors, i Reform Mayor Runs Again. en Renalds of this county hu}xays that Leroy Storms found a large Church Social Tonight. agaipst hit 4 B8 | v vi i i other experts to discuss the best| of them were stewards—Oskar Heller |of Labor. Gasoline Rai 1 Cent. b Spec jispa N a force of men at work feeding quail | pilot snake in a spring on the H. G.| For the purpose of ratiying the of-|and Heinrich Anhenn—who refused | - = PR :! n“z“}“ e O e T bTa . e Febis in the remote sections, where the|Smith farm, in the NAversink River|ficers of the Blessed Sacrament|to give up !he'!r places to seamen. - Spe ispatch; to, The s IROEK, % ‘ gt SO 3 < o) y g . >, ¢ ¢ - Vocation education coursés are al14.—Alb A. Smallwood, Martins “now in some places is still two feet | Valley, near Port Jervi§ Snakes seen | Church, Chevy Chase, an entertain-| Heller and enn each is paid $ The' exclusive Carlton Club, strong-| RICHMOND, Va., February All| Vocat % A ‘ \ deep. necessive snows ha caused | in activity at this season arc regarded | ment and buffet supper will be held|a month. Hel has a wife’and two | hold of male con: tives in London, vnteh:lampuln!es nfi:ed a ;.:( a Vr.u]t‘L), ‘2"?{.‘].‘3.":».‘J"I,J’.?L'."ff;flq‘"("f of L xu!"";”n‘.‘ «n'.:',‘m:?li’fx..‘f".'.’.‘ the birds to fare hidly in paart dyinee sent n open Winter, « tonight B at_the Conzres-|daughters. Their hos'n was Wilhelm | has opened its dos 0 r-sales price on paehls Inege cities, 3 o A 12028 SRuOunO of thiz eounty which were im 1o | ceording to naturalist | ynal Countr t ! Schmerling, n veteran of 33 years' ex- | cesx Beatrice was ng the price te m-ulx?e{nl\\ adhington ihas ‘recertly icpetied itu§ w e 0 -~candidate for -ihe . re- e R O o L T TP e T

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