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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 19%6. LOOKING AFTER THE REDSKINS. Hervey B. Peairs, vhose appoint- .ment to the new position of general superintendent of I n affairs vas announced yesterday by the Interior Department. He was formerly chief supervisor of Indian education, Cobyright by Underwood & Underwood. DE LASZLO PORTRAIT OF PRESIDENT COOLID GE. The noted artist, Philip A. de Laszlo, has just DICTATOR ON THE BRIDLE PATH. Mussolini, Italy’s “power in ol sl IR . ; AL -ompleted portraits of the President and Mrs. Coolidge, and the paintings St ,.n.q[Lgrxp?..',l v:.»r.’]'i‘ front of the throne,” riding in the Villa Umberto, Rome’s big public DE LASZLO PORTRAIT OF MRS. COOLIDGE. Together with the portrait of the President, this painting Wide World Photo park. He is always closely guarded. Photo by Acme will hang in the White House after a special exhibition at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Wide World Phote II)h'Tl'\I( JUISHED ENGLISH VISITORS. The \hrqm- and Lady Hunt- ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. The national officers of ABOARD HIS OLD SHIP. Capt. Amundsen, now planning his North ,:;'_;;lll’;‘f‘llfi‘ i (“U';'l'l‘,’j :“'“l’; d"‘;“:::i‘zv ‘::u fm“‘"hml \{:;';l:m:.llhl the organization were guests of the local members yesterday. Left to right, at the table: Mrs, David B. Caldwell, Mrs. William S. Walker. Pole dirigible flight, aboard his old vessel, the Maud, in Vancouver, 8 y & Mre. Frank H. Briggs, Mre. A. Rhett Godde, Mrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, president-general of the D. A. R, and Mrs. John M. Beavers. British Columbia, harbor. He was forced to abandon this <hip in the of Washington before her marriage to the marquis. 2 2 L National Phot Far North during the expedition of 1922. Wido World Phot LEARNS FIANCEE 35 ioms Comtee BLANTON DEMANDS g 38 Yars Phows Big f;rri‘iiithAXI DRVERAIDS “yicee oo, NELSONS ESTATE ISHALF-SISTER, Tuwens Down Pica SHITH'S REMOVAL s . oo ey PATIENT TO FLEE, Seveiured Box) N TRUSTEES HANDS pioneers of journalism, standing on a | news service that meets my | By the Associated Press. By the Assoclated Pres R S— T 5 { ciples,” sald one of the men with quiet CHICAGO, March 4 o ® Storm-swept corner in Chicago late one determination, “I will use them in de- S Rl rEie o ARl i i ¥ b6 ‘o' Ti ok’ * B 5 o day 33 years ago, volc i 6 5 : TN e e ’ 3 < R Actor Told of Relahonshlp BY | rhomeen wnier et omtencs | T€XaN Again Assails General {{iey oy wiich sprans the Associated | rogrink | the coeperative deaof | Capture Finally Reveals Driv-| and gave « auart of biood to it | Three Kansas City Men 1o l Press the world's largest news-gather- | 5% F08 FETC0 1 te Vietor F. N e T e in the Mhlipplucs, 1o odowd. % | Counsel of Veterans’ Bu- |ing orsanization. Lawson, publisher of the chicago| e Was Ignorant His Fare | S M it Convert Property Into Thompson, under death sentence gathering new: Martin Hoge, who had been ather, Who Had Kept This was the word picture painted |3 far as President Cooltdg [y s Was the word pictute painted | pajly News, and his companion, who Is to relatives and others to rebellion WaS i tion. When the operation was over publisher of The Washington Star, and | and t ) n stronger, the how president of the Assoclated Press. | T man started to leave, and Some These men, solicting the aid of Mel- | Loyalty of the taxicab driver,| one § [ Bs the Associat ol o : s ain demanded in_the head of a privately-owned news as | SRR (P PIEOCTCr 10, "ougne | hie fare, Anthony Shamta, 20 vears, | trothiel ‘Thre (RO Luck that Bt e of R. Nelon he FieeilEnt RIA not e thls ey | L js afternoon by Representa- | soclation b o ara gver a. long | its battles with a religlous fervor,” |under police escort from Richmond, | blood, biit they had locked him vp. | Including s City Star, whicl other 'muul for ex ":1\91 cle n.‘ \Hmle'«ula members of the Assoclated Songcige e | Press, at their annual meeting here Knowledge Secret. e reau in House. {eral manager, In an address before the | Joined forces with him in this ‘news Was Running Away. Five N0 o GO e * Works of Art. Ci'e . J. Milton : last night el el N S e o Removal of Willlam Wolft Swith, | @5 8%y men, then young, had | ter of Far Rockaway, N. ¥ general counsel of the Veterans' Bu- | just received an ultimatum from the clear to reopen the case wi Mr. pton charged that Mr. Smith | period of vears unless they acceded | joined by others with faith in the idea, to gt» Elizabeth's Hospital, | So I came.” | he fo L T > William Volker view possibly to commuting the |.p.y’yunjustly denied rights to hun- |to the demand for cessation of the co- | From it an organization of 1,250 daily mu“d G. 8. Hooker, Richmond traffic Bl L Phiinmvue - . ame known | sentence. reds of widows and childr " | operative news-gathering effort. newspapers has grown. iy : ‘ s €. Nichols, ives in Pitts xpected that Lieut. Thomp- | areds of wi ,‘. Lz policeman and Detective Dowd to MUD-MOVING’ NECESSARY |the Kansas city Country Club dis wage a checkered chase over the city t nd He\vhox V. Jon e son, found guilty by courtamartial SHbe the 2 gl « { e ot S G DL B A0 PLANS. ‘NEW PETROGRAD.’| PRINCE VISITS LEAGUE. | |"Sfams, & "worli Wi teiec | 10B ON RIVER THAMES “.;“‘“- 1:{“"&;‘.”\' State v\[‘v”':”l.xlx:mn Gded. el el SR | Shamta’ ria’ himaelt of Hnukor “his | . \pproving th Sof Sk : S| Late Czar's Second Cousin Selects|Second Son of Japanese Emperor|guard, at Seventeenth and Pennsyl. Tons Pushed Back From Ware-| With the d Ubhy mall in ti | vania avenue southeast, on the pi i son Kirkwood in Baltim: Philipplr i ias - the legal opinfor Long Island for Site. { Arrives atideneyn: | text that he wanted 1o buy « palk of house Entrances by Luters S atite of i 3 ' 3 K o >, ENEV. i ocks. oker, without contidin able + said ~.| NEW YORK, March 4 (#).—Prince NEVA, March 4 P).—Prince Chi. | socks. Hoo e Each Week seribed to him a8 | A jexander Iomanowskl, second cousin | Shibu, second son of the Emperor of [ the taxicab driver his identity e i works of art for ’ INFLUENZA TOLL IS 30 ‘prospective lawyer who hasn't yet [36XaTCer O e usin | . pan, visited Geneva and the League | the cah to purchase the socks. The | B i - I R oad wan tha only dausht e both had * |learned the principles of law.” |of the late Czar of Russii, arriving |of Nations yesterday on his way from | moment Iooker was out of sight | T4 March 4.—Among the |the Nelsons. No official flgures her In Pitts- | Calling Mr. Smith “a political mill- | yesterday on the steamship France, |the Swiss Alps to the Riviera. ]Sham}::it tuh"l] the _drlvardher;vnnted £ | I el us oc e }x‘m'l l;n(l;-s avallable, but the value of the e : 2 ann . The prince held a brief reception at|lose his companion and offered him |along the river Thames that of the | erties left by Mr. Nelson has n | Mexican Clty Takes Measures to|stone around the mneck® of Director [ announced plans for establishing on his hotel for members of the Japanese | $25 to drive him to Balttmore. “luter” is about the most curious and | estimated at from $10,000.000 to $20 nship to hin Hines and ch hat b com- . 7 - 3 n s ! Combat Disease. Dottt T A e ta i | Long Island what he termed “a neW | colony, his guests also including Miss| Learning that his prisoner had |necessary, ax well us a “perishing cold | 000,000 VEARED PUBLI STUN % P, . which would be open to 3 mor n, D.|duped him, Hooker secured the as-|one’’ as one luter described it. IR semsesdigS ok HERMOSILLO, Sonors, Mexico, | jiePTesentative "f,':,""{'e“,,,a‘:d‘:('f ‘l::‘;‘:.lge‘:;i;adem[g:es. Tne prer 1 o |G o Ha muiteen eovarel Mok o | Msvance of Detective Dowd and they| . The luter is the man in high hip A D oo el Vather Assured of Real Romance by | March 4 UP).—Influenza, with accom-(maval of Mr. Smith - In the Interests | ¢hira cousin of the King of England |Japan and whose brother, George H. e e Sy ‘;’hml‘{’i:‘{,’f“‘\,"‘,’;“"r‘ul"’::‘l;‘:‘n“‘:,ff the mud from | o¢ the University of Missourt; Dr. I omasine oo plice 0E, B il oo and also of the deposed emperor of | 471" Y okohama until his death, & | when Hopkins telephoned the com. | Wi : HEsHnTRe | o X preefenEofib el TG toll of 30 lives here within the past| o & 10 SO e irector Hiren O Mexandér In an silwwent of |1 YOAI¢ ago, pany to secure permission to cross|fo Greenwich. e ers or |, ! tew days announced yesterday | o 5 “thoroughly competent, able, ef. "(i-;:)?l‘ “Dike Cyril in his claim to the | ————— | the District line he was told to s s gk gt it ot Under the tern by the city health inspector. Many | Acient, absolutely honest, worthy and | Russian succession. He satd the grand | Where'he w Whe Dowd reached | ‘st for unloading. the mud comes up I the trustees ha ) g S8ia 8 5 OWY 0 with them and es down. As 800 married | cases of influenza have been Teported properiy sympathetic” offical duke 15 actially nearer in Eucceasion Army Changes Announced. e Lonera ‘;Ihwlxk;‘x::“}?m‘lIH‘ with them and settles down. As soon | Nelsor Wil fIE trustes have | a pub-. | here, and the state government 1s as ) = Mr. Blanton cited a libel suit for|to the throne than the Grand Duke| Officers of the Army at other sta- | fiars Dowd made vain efforts ('(" be removed, and here the ‘“luter”|fit and to buy suitable work sure he | Sisting in preventing a further spread | $150,000 brought by Mr. Smith against | Nicholas, since Cyril is a cousin of | tions have been ordered to this cit; " vher: “hagq | comes with his long-handiec \ple- | They will hold office at the \dvising his son | of the dlsease. ol magazine which had charged him | the late czar, while Nicholas was first | for duty as follows: Lieut. Col. Parker "‘;‘?e:“gt‘]i;:;va Hopkins where he had | COmes in p-handiaa tiiple:| Ty il holdofice:ab the plsesure o 1 intended to marry| Other parts of the state h“‘l" ‘;""" with being a “press agent who could | cousin to the late cW's flther Hitt, Infantry, at Fort Sam Houston, | sgopting new strategy, Dowd He and his fellows move tons of mud | itles. The Star is to be sold in twu was his half-sister ed many cuses, but in most Instances | be hired on elther side of a_contro- s epiat Tex., to the War Department Generai | jeased Fopkins, who drove away, | 4Uring the week and become so expert | Years. Last night the son twice called his | e discaso 18 declared to be jgga m! l The case, said Mr. Blanton, School Commlttee o Meet, Staff; and Maj. Walter 8. Drysdale, | witn Dowd following. Hopkine ey | that contractors who run the business ! The will of Mrs. Kirkwood, & on_ long-distance telephone , form. was decided In favor of the defendant. 0! {2a Infantry, to the office of the chief ' tereq a house near the District line|Of ‘mud moving' lkeep them in their | the bulk of her private estate in t from New Yeork and assured him that | — i | The first meeting of the committee of staff, War Department. Officers | ang leaving with a compamon, start. | mPloy for years. | to her husband, Irwin R. Kirkwos there had been a real romance, with | |on the revision of the curriculum in | now stationed in this city have been |eq to Baltimore. Dowd followed and | editor of the Star, was made publi setiher son nor aaughter knowing| TRIO ESCAPE FIRE TRAP AWAITS OPERATION | the ‘Tocal school system will be held | ordered to other stations as follows: | Cought the cab near Cottage City. : today. At his death, it will be ex n,m‘ were related : | (T ! this afternom; :lz 3;\0 ;)floctk rét the | Lieut. Col. fla{w‘mlel “R\gw& sm} Shamta is safe in St. Elizabeth's| Sergeants Retired. pended upon a bullding to house ti i lufatoy ) - \ Franklin_-School, _Assistant. Super- [Infantry; -at " Walter: e meral | Hospital and Hopkins at liberty, po-| Having served mo years | r of the existence | Dif Through Wall as Five Bulld- |Sister of Late President Roosevelt |intendent of Schools Robert L. Hay- | Hospital, to_Philadelphia, and Maj. |jice Fmaintaining no charge. couid 'be | in the Apmy. Master Serst. Tonn Ren: X is The yeurs ings Burn at Springfield, Mo. Threatened With Blindness. cock announced today. {Jdohn J. Burlelgh, War Department |laid against him for his loy: { inson. detachment of eniisted men, '$2,000,0 reveal th 2 2 General Staff, to Trenton, N. .J !his fare, since he was ignorant of the | attached to the office of Chief of Field SPRINGFIELD, Mo., March 4 (). UTIMORE, Md., March 4 (#).- Tonigh: P details of the episode. , . W & afa eatroyed five: builAing » | Mrs. Douglas Robinson, sister of ‘War Veterans Meet Tonight. seoy e = A E ent, a > destroyed five buildings in the 1glas Robir ister of the SEE Tometih Macke % Ten Years for 5-Cent Robbery 1 ¥ de v A;su‘m here | late !M'I‘im;t l(fn-;;n\iJ A m»(n;:l’w«d“txhely The American V (\;N!Prlan.;" “i‘luh Prof. Nordberg Dles A R TR at Fort Humphreys, Va. have heen .. . i ik oy Katherine, i an. ., | 1 tht and threatened the I ! Wilmer clinic of the Joh opkins | will meet at the ( “lub tonight to ) ) the v {ANSAS CITY, reh 4 ( Lot o bsiting the Witer T Elo Rl MAMMINEL TRe e | H 0kl SANHES IRstIEHE Hobin. | clagt ¢ eens for the coming year. The| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 4 . | Staff Sergeant Betlred i ane 'L'I",‘,f d llst of the ArmY |, Scent robbery Robe was estimated at $250,000. |son was stricken almost totally blind ! club will have as its honor guest Maj. | —Prof. Carl E. Nordberg, 45, instruc- | _ Staft Sergt. William G. Negus, 3d | John Jackson each we Son Over Phone, Viar Univers G & | Three firemen trupped in one of the | several weeks. ago. An operation is|L. F. J. Zerbe, who last Saturday tor in Norwegian and religion at St.|Cavalry, at Fort Myer, Va., has been - to 10 years In the penit v v Women now hold T ‘ 1| b hen the roof caved In es--expected to be performed today by | plunged into the Tidal Basin and [Olaf College, Northfield, Minn., died | placed on the retired list of the Army{ To be eligible for policewoman or|yesterday. The nickel was taken actor of customs , forcing an opening through | Dr. Willians H. Wilwer, Lead of tie | saved @ ohild aud his 1other from |here vesterday. ‘e was born in | on his own appucmnn after more | police matrons in Los Angeles appli-: from a negro in a hold-up. \ jury United States . ovling to safety. clinte. N ! arowning, Norway. han 30 years' service. cants must be trained revolver shote Imposed the sentenc ; i : Y