Evening Star Newspaper, March 2, 1926, Page 17

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She ecarries the President’s pay en- pay { { § olinda Lewis. daughter of g FRANCE HONOR { ( 1ok, DFENING OF NEW FUAYGROUND.® Voliuds 1 glter ¥ £ HONOKS UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR, Henri Hyveroat, pro- { velope, Mrs. K. A. Shea of the OUT WHERE MEN ARE MARINES AND CITY POLITICS IS FORGOTTEN. Brig. Gen. Smedley But- uterstate Commgrce Commissioner E. 1. Lewis, and Betty Sze, daughter essor of biblical archeology and Semetic languages at Catholic University e i x : o el b ith his “Devil Dogs” i £ of the Chinese Minister to Washington, Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, taking the air ince 1839, who has been created a chevalier of the Legion of Honor, He { Ireasury calling at the White House 1o ok UM s s diseion "r|p"hl'" ity pae o “;Ih = )T' Deaty andide chargs ol oo Sorecn on their speedster at the opening of the Montessori School playground 1 native of the Department of the Loire, and was educated in Franc to give President Coolidge his pay tration post at San Diego, Calif. The photograph shows the general reviewing his troops chortly after his Copyrisht by Underwood & Underwo and Itak National Photo. elivek, Photo by Acme, sl owithe co Copsrikht by P. & A. Photos AFTER FIFTY YEARS OF SERVICE. W. H. Marks, station master at A NEW ENTRY IN THE GIR BALL LEAGUE OF THE GOVERNMENT. The new team the Union Station, congratulating Conductor Charles H. Shipley vesterday been organized in the Post Office Department, and yesterday Postmaster General New started the girl when the latter completed a service of 50 years with the B. & 0. Railroad. letes on their way by handing the ball to Miss Verdie Hyman, manager of the team. The girls b or continues on the job in charge of the Capitol Limited. im in the Post Office Department Building. Natio § Escape With Fund HARTFORD, Ark., March 2 (#). 3 unmaske men forced David | , vice e a Miss Anne PAUL WHITE man himself, playing in the swinming pool at Coral Gables, Fla. ation, led by White- P. & A. Photos INCOUNCL RAGE 555575 ! Dispatch to The Star. RANTSVILLE, Md., March nd Ethel Glessner, school- ughte: James Glessner, ashier of the | o e fonal Bank here, vesterday | ——— ing by @ woven wire fence. to enter a vault, and escaped with ail | Stanton Park Citizens® Can- didate Praises Work of : aught by a swift current attempting to cross & swollen 2um on the road home from school. water spread out over the road quite a distan ren G nd siiver they counid | COMMons to End Discussion reported that the men re of Address in Reply d the young woman the currency find. Moo ult after getting the mon Advisory Body. i hemn 1t e awuia to Throne. t il wha the utomobile from H sed. B { placed in an nton Pe ¥ 4 spot two mile and membe Ttford. where| OTTAWA, Ontaric offictals { Mac < until they ble to keep arrled against nut has give their « be for abor it morning the s irse ar te of the would | not closure he Touse ¢ unell, the woven wire fence. By using tho { an e e Belanitile ks s ot ¥ the Tlouse e el they roached - Commons of de the addres i e e e i1 reply to the speech froni the throne SChoo bovs were ) : o {CHAPLAIN VINDICATED taken across the stre Glessner on horseback m by Lee 1, Fifth and « night. Mr. Stull, epting the IN GIRL'S LETTERS | i v e g N endation . Then t will 1w t work of the . and ex an automatic adjournmen unt t the councilmen have been called IN EDUCATION FEARED Miss Swallow Withdrew Charges | ; nt hecomes effective 8 o hear . - h Jication of the b Have e { of Intimacy Against Rev. 0.7J. |_ oo Tagtion for ok ¥ R e § Clampitt, Defense Declares s ve, und the Councll, and | Senator Edwards States His Oppo- “SPUDS” FROM THE HOME STATE. Secretary of Agriculture Jardi HOFF SHOWS WHAT HE CAN DO. The champion Norwegian pole ) — - third o s s I'” e raont Tl inspecting potatoes from Idaho at the Mayflower Hotel. The tubers will vaulter, now in Washington, visited Georgetown University yesterday | A Titoas: b r’\ e oA v and dep-| sition to Federal Department Pro- { be used in the Idaho territorial day banquet tomorrow evening. Chef afternoon and gave an exhibition of his athletic powers, He joined the CISCO, Calif., March 2. | ance only and then for not more thay posed in Curtis-Reed Bill icholas Sabatini at right. Copyright by Harris & Ewing. { Georgetown track team in Spring practice. Wide World Photo Lucille Swallow, whose uc- it Debate ends automat! orville J. led netx day, or or In the presen members have itance with Rev plain |DUPONT CITIZENS PUSH | Pigeons Have Whistles Tied to Tails | JOURNALISM OF EUROPE i s oty o 2 by A.| A standurdiz 1 “goose-step” in p eration | American educational meth is th . ; ;"f,‘mu‘ Gy a “"him‘ ,' losure was adopte SRk e deration |t o enator mdward 1 nanarg| FIGHT UPON UNDERTAKER To Scare Off Attacking Hawlks| !S DESCRIBED TO CLASS |jionsof intimeey in iuly, 1025, letter e W wuith Washington [0f New Jersey, should the Curtis-Reed | esmacesimplis i o = o =) —_— | martial Clampitt h rely put int the eo- | bill establish: esta 1 4 Department of Edu-| Next Move Not Revealed After on be e Francis J. Wahlen Speaks to Stu- fis day ent step cted into law. In a state- | v P 4 . > case W \e re entar: ssued today Meelsdaiyi i P Ass i CRISTOBAL, Canal Zone, March 2. [for 12 or 13 hours under the tropical - Revival of the case was the re nentar t issued today Senator Edwards | Meeting of Association Presided —Homing plgeons in training by the |sun of Panama without stopping. dents at George Washington Uni- | o¢ o request made by Gen. Johr battle w House opene. wred that th would re t in further ¢ ng power in Federal Government at a time | o o when decentralization is needed to} he Dupont Ci urb interferonce by the Chief Execu- | ation will continue its s in matters peculiar- fundertaking establ defen tl it Vancouver | early in Januar: . Sawkins | of Over by Admiral Rodgers, United States Army in the Canal| Carried to remote parts of the | versity on Observations Abroad. |POSt commande Zone took off today carrying whistles aman jungles by American sol- | racks, W : e Citizens' Assocl- | fastened to their t a protec- |diers of the canal defense forces,| “No work is harder or loftier or |testified vesterda as also Shown | new governme fight to oust an| tive measure hawks “which | these plucky little feathered warrfors | finer than that of the newspaper|that Capt. Clampitt had been givenja motlon provi 5 infest the isthmus. | dart away instantly toward their home | which stands in the forefront of the |OPPortunity to. resign before the|me f hment which | ™"y ypep flew the rush of air caused | lofts the moment they are released, leaders of progre: the eventng s were revived. This he re-jthe addr | succeeded over the protest of the as-|the whistles to sound, and the as Their unerring sense of direction |class in journalism at Ge orge Wash- Helghts Citi- ing he was the vic do | journment, acc “If there s erecti®h | one important pl A0 R 7 i & e part of the Louncements, : ot fl"»h.,i‘nw Tndependance whih b jomase of |sociation In locating in the Vicinity. |ished hawks gave the winged whis- |and loyalty are counted valunble as. | ington University was told gestorduy | oDt Rhe)paxy aEithe, Sil | Snaun cenim} o otnted out |8 s should be exercised by | This was developed at a meeting|tlers a wide berth. | sets by the soldiers, who use them as| by Franc Wahlen, Americamn | the part of high fof 3 “Weeku. Ce t ¢ the propossd county authoritles in the f | of th soclation yesterday afternoon | Though they weigh only 16 qunces |a check on radio communication and |correspondent of De Maasbode, daily | CPurch officials,” MaJ. Sawkins testi- | was o N Canih of She e | e el R the Washington Club. The latest {and eat less than an ounce of food & |to accompany airplanes exploring un. | newspaper of Rotterdam. Hollund | f€d el s » speeches on the such events {action, including unsuccessful at-|day, the Army homing pigeons fly |known parts of the isthmus. The speaker told of present condi.|, The allegations which form ights and privileges it is that of edu- oL i ; G o5 against Capt. Clam.| I this manner four of the six week It was voted sk . : . his owr: country, he sald (hat the : ol bl 'as sta.| As matters stand, closure v o carnest stuty of | ommision. wore dscussed, bt 16| RABBI SUES FOR $150,000.| FIRE DESTROYS PLANTS. |press s fhfuenied by oo ‘itoc | with Sies Swaliow while he was st | A5 matices stand, o' retirement aval ave |Sstn Rt e LY el : . = s the very individualistlc traits of Hol- | sGallow, while here as a witness for | March 15 instead taken inviting the co- | discussed its pro with prom- SaigEs x bALE " . land, and at in' that country, as|tpe prosecutic a ant i or | SIX Weeks. cration of the Lincoln Park Citizens' |inent educators of New Jerse: dent of the organization, presided. Charges Conspiracy to Monopolize | Two Large Enterprises in Australia | wel 'as in France, stercotyped ,,mh‘:‘l!;:fll;'l;::‘;f s ;:l;‘h_"fl;:‘;“r"‘l‘ "l{;'l‘e‘: = L have M York and other Commonwealths == e le of Unleavened Bread. Are Razed. ods had not gained much footheld, | o raisi Y n Cl it Stanton I cannot bring myself to agree with| Holds Death Due to Accident. e . ] = although Germany offered examples | TNt Praising Chaplain Clampitt. SEVENTH OF FAMILY ILL. n Branch iluminated | the position tken by the sponsors of | o C s | NEW YORK, March 2 UP.—A con-| MELBOURNE, Australia, March 2|of the consolidation of newspapers, DRy | th mal bill. And vet, to my | Coroner Nev -d a A G poris : sulting ad certs [the educational bill, And vet, to my @ e District Morgue yesterday ft. | SPiracy to monopolize the sale of | UP).—Two large {ndustrial enterprises yith resulting adoption of certaln RAIL BILL DELAYED. |Husband Develops Fatal Diseas Relief Sought. | menacing or vicious in the Curtis-|ernoon in the se of Furman Harris, | Matzoth, Jewish unleavened bread,|in Australia have been destroyed by " spaper shoult at all times| - From Poorly Cooked Pork PINE BLU —J. H. Sher seventh membe N - . rg et 30, o > stree st |3 ed products was charged i dopted urging the | Reed proposal except that it cham. |colored, 30, of 24 ' street southwest, |and Kindred products was c o |fire. One of these, the great colonial [have a certain tone and charac vide proper |plons a change in educational | whose body was found in a tunnel at |against a New York and hio corpora-| - - e Ve s no matr Yoy ut the south- | methods and procedurs from which I|Union Station Saturday afternoon. |tion in a suft for $150,000 filed yester- | sugar refinery at Adelaide, which sup- We publish no matr 3 5 e o Sher- ; v monial adventures in De Maashode, and_C streets {do not believe the great majority of |The jury reported a verdict of acci-|day in Federal Court under the Sher- | plies South and West Australia, sus- | Z0 eiot the avértinte: vf r:J\t | Senate to Pass “ .« Shoals and Good- h 2 (& Ark rday became the his family to de Mar ing Measures First. ands in pools | Americans would receive any lasting | dental death, finding that he had been |man act. i i . |tained a loss estimated at over|tionabie drugs or book The Watson-Parker bill providing| v o, " richinosis, which resulted fror ths of time. | benefit, killed by a train. The plaintiff is Rabbi Moses Wein- | €050 000, fio gt bt : the | @ new procedure fc .i:JU\n:v!:;g(;:::r eating improperily cooked pork three berger, Inc., of New York and the putes hetween Uraflic Director iridge will be asked | *I heartlly concur in an observation The John Darling & Sons flour mills | frer rank he sald: “We pay aievcit Q ol " weeks agc N isider the proposition of mak- |made recently by President Angell of defendants are Horowitz Brothers and | _, # 5 , : pay a great| gmployes is not likely to be acted | WoeKs a B . . O s Calda of Btamton Dari | Fate, '<hat thete 18 too much lock: |and speelalized demasids of 48 diterent | Marangarten of New York and Mams."n‘;}fl‘;{"""?’%o'ggg"“y ustained a loss of | deal of ‘u'lle‘r\%mnumm(;m‘xfin affairs. | upon by the Senate until that body | o His it ded Tussay rh‘l‘ll}‘e}. aged om Fourth to Sixth streets one-way | step™ in American educational meth- | States,, chewitz Co. of Ohio and 10 officers of 90900 A paper which supports the kovern: | glaposes of the Muscle Shoals resolus & 0. and John, 10, their dren, are ment quotes the opposition, but| tjon, the Gooding long and short haul ] critically il at a hospital. Mrs secause of the danger to school chil-|ods. It there is too much ‘lock-| *Local responsibility for educating (the latter orga Eniers. e oottt uatetiy 1| tom. the Gooding long and short haut] L St S i fren attending the Peabody School, | step' it would most certainly be gradu. |our boys and girls is imperative un.| The plaintiff charges that the de- ite i i ! oD v in: hepard’s parents, Mr .ar ; Sbutting this thoroughfare. Bted Into b sandardissd iwooesstep’ |lens ‘edubation o' this coanirs in to| femtanits. who control ‘upwards of| 0¢ Henry Favorite in Russia. | gpireq by the government ministers.” | {lement. Taylor, and her biother and his wife, Tt Wk decided to change the meet. |if the Curtis-Reed innovatipn were to |become a vast machine of Germanized |80 per cent of the trade,” conspired| MOSCOW, March 2 (#).—O. Henry | Mr. Wahlen spoke of the fact that| The railroad-labor measure passed - and Mrs. Danlel Taylor, also were \ug night from the first to the second | be accepted as a. goose-step procedure, which falled in | to ruin all competitors by allowing re- | is the most popular American author |it had been the ambition of the great | the House yesterday by the comfort- | Stricken, and all are in & serious con AMonday of each month. New members | “All student their | Europe, and must, perforce, fail here | bates, discounts and allowances to|in Russia. He is known among Rus- ploneers of modern American jour-|able majority of 381 to 13. The | dition. lected w Earl L. Gore, Thomas B. ause we are a federation com.- | dealers who purchased from them ex- | sian readers as the “American Maxim | nalism to attain objectivity in the | Senate interstate commerce commit-| At said that eorge A, Avierable, Vi vied and diversified in | clusivel | Gorky.” A new play called “The|press, “with cool. cleur-headed state: | tea has completed hearings on the | Ethel rentl: g 1 « b Coloni Romance.” 1 1 on his|ments of things as th are,” and | bill, but the House added t me | but ¢ of hour no ¢ d W Ol Ay ionality on' | s and K )W Is Lelng Delieved t this wes found fn the lnients which st T i | ¢ brother could > wore tull presided Moscow. best of the European pross. Senate leaders. two or three days

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