Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1926, Page 17

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BIRTHDAY retired vesterday on Mrs. Van Winkle. Dy and Daniel Garge. bi~ Thth MENTICAN EDICT at New VICTIVS OF friends< who hay in the Norther NESBITT MURDER STILL 1S MYSTERY Husband Joins Newspaper | Men in Futile Effort to Solve Killing. ated Press Ohio, March 5. After constant investigation, M 3 Drake By the A TROY of of two weeks the murder bitt ofticia ver whe found Inces SIS an effort ties have writers but nothin; in to un thor w 1t midnight fonna had e only his n in crushed night i d i oaf instri nown inotmend onld had public later ind e whi wanld oy not mads 1. The plan thandoned. Py however 1 nd iury wonld when ever £ that held, J. M. BECK TO SPEAK. Serfes of Five Lectures vted v,y-‘ Harvey not Know Wil Beg \t Museum Tonight itor lec | at clock own ML Beck nited S ormer sol es, will five pub tlon tonight 830 ¢ ox Americanism mo have heing given conrse Revolu The: ening un public with the public ted 1 s school on Ameriea Russi vach Friday ey inclusive, The n eondu tlon will he il April Invited . | PRIZE DEBATE TONIGHT. | School Georgetown Law Seniors and Juniors to Meet. third prize debate between the | nd juniors of the Georgetown | Law School will be held | tonight at the law building on the question of the entrance of the United States to the World Court on the con- | ditions 1aid down in the Swanson yeservations adopted by the hate A silver cup will be awarded to the Winner | ehaters weins W, L George T, Whitestone w defend the neg side of the question for the juniors. | The presiding officer will be Ralph P.| Dunn. president of the Junior Debat ing Soclety. Thy seniors University the senlors Johnson and Albert Hagen and L ar nis PARTY FOR RETIRING birthday. York from Mexico. after hay i~ they arrived Wednesday on the | wrth side | | street OFFICIAL. He was D, W. Pickett given a party and r AGAINST FOREIGN CLER(C m \ 11 TRAFFICCHANGES GIVEN APPROVAL Commissioners 0. K. Amend- ment Clarifying Turns on Streets With Lights. ven changes in the traflic regu dealing with parking and of street during school were approved by the District s Lo time claritying vicht and 1eft led by trattic | northenst and B Wit between 1030 and 10 and hetween 12 noon and 1 pan Parking on F th -t from 1 streer to K sty o MePher- son Square, from pam. was prohibited, while e-hour parking is permitted from § am. to 4 pm. Parking on Fiftenth sireet west of MePherson Square from 1 street to K, street is not permitted from 8 to %:05 a.n., while one-hour parking 18 permited hetween 9:15 n.m hese two che rector Eldridge explained sitated by the emer to the apinion of jud Comrt that the imbignons i " same Commission in the the wendment thie turns on ween it et 4 enst 10 6 ire neces existing due of the T nal wording I is Columbia Road Parking. Parking on the e of Cham plain street from th enrh of Kalorama ropd for a distance of 200 feet was ordered prohibited, and no will be permitted on the wes At any time from the north curb Kalorama d for a distance of foet Parking was prohibited at any time on the south side of Columbia road between Rizhteenth and Buclid and prohibited on the from Adams Mill road to a feet east of the loading plat st side th streets also point 5 form. In the the vified reen t means red section on traffic lights, meaning of the lights was hy the following light means intersection ston': @ fire signal a intersections, pull ans is i al to the and cction re right The stop ding vizht and left turns enas follows To make a left-hand turn. keep close 1o the right-hand eurb. and when confronted hy a green light pull to the right as farms possible and stop as near to the far cnrh of the inter street as convenient for turn then proceed in the desired direc tion when the light on the intersecting street changes to green Making Right Turn. When confronted by a ved light, stop with the traflic at the crosswalk when the light changes to green pro « 1 as above “Uo make a vight-hand turn, proceed only when confronted by a green light If confronted by a red light stop only at the cross walk and wait for the green light, then turn to the inter- secting street.” South Carolina avenue between Seventh and Eighth streets southeast was designated one way east, while the same avenue hetween Eighth and Ninth streets was designed one way west. Pine street from Sixteenth s Park road designated a north. Several other wWas e wri soet ng reet to e way smaller chans Lace made in the homes of Mada gascar last vear weighed more than 3,000,000 pounds, of the Board of Childrens . ir Christian Brot xpelled. They suffe i THE" EVENING STAR. mans Left to righ g). Dr. Tobin Photo eceived many gifts. Star < and <ome of 1l 1 from th 1. ¥ A. P ! HONORS FOR WASHINGTON the anditorium of Central High inspecting the honor guard. ( {HEADS OF CITY GROUPS | GUESTS OF “13” CLUB| Presidents Are Invited to Receive Instructions in Parliamentary | Procedure. srs of the Civie Club ion as guests of Club of Washington meeting and banquet Club night. The avowed purpose of this anization is to foster public speaking and practice « et parlia ntary procedure.’ ‘ The presidents of the local civie clubs were invited to instrue- | tion in the proper pro of club | meetings. William N wil | 1i Hopkins. Grady P. Oakley and IR} Schnabel, all members of | the Club, spoke on several phases | of proper procednrs | The guests included Thomas H o n. American Business: Thontas | A, Stearn, Civitan: Mark Lansburgh, | Kiwanis: William €. Miller. Lions: | .. Baldwin, Newcomers | With the mem | executive organ | honor, the “1 Pie Optimist; Mrs. John Quota: Willl Radcliff | Mrs. Mina €. Van Winkle, mist, and Miss Jessie La Salle | Matthew H. O'Brien presided. (MONEY LEFT TO CHARITY. Merchant's Residuary Estate Bt- quest for ‘Alleviation of Suffering.’ GREENWICH, Conn., rch 5 () —Residuary estate of Lucien B. Price, | head of the L. B. Price Mercantile Co., with stores in various parts of the country, by his will admitted to probate yesterday is left for “allevia tion of human suffering and benefit of mankind,” in the Lucien R. and {atherine E. Price Foundation, a rharitable organization which he Zonta. | founded. Mr. Price died at Fort Worth, Tex., February 4. NEW COLONEL OF THE CADET! presenting commission 1o Col Cadets. Col. A BRITISH NOBILITY Buxton., mem introduced 1 sador (right). AT TUDENTS. One | chool erday afternoon. Wallace Craigie. instructor of the ca drus is from Eastern High WHITE, r< of one of the most widely tive by Sir Feme Howar ndred and nine members of the High ¢ The presentation of the commissions was m ompanied the general and his aides. Maj. Gen. Hanson E. Ely (left) Edward E. Andrus of the High School hool. HOUSE. Farl I Count wn nohle famili the British Aml & Undor rhool Cad le by dets, Gerald Chapman Writes Poem in Prison And Tells Lawyer He Can’t Understand It By the Assaciated Press NEW YORK, March 5—A poem en titled “Reward,” written in prison by Gerald Chapman. notorious mail rob ber, who is scheduled to hang in Con necticut on April 6 for the murder of A policeman. was made public last night by his attorney, Frederick J. Groehl. ou_don’t nnderstand this kind of poetry.” Chapman told his lawyer “filve it to somebody that will app ciate its significance.” The poem fol lows Comes peace The drums have beat d No armistice of hours, but ever and ever The slow dispersing legione of decay mufted tell Under the skies is over, Returns the lnl\‘lr.nnlhynL returns the lover, To reap the quict harvest of Alway The bright-plumed stars those wide flelds may not cover, Though wingd beat on forever W day. Mdves thus the unauvickening. marshaled powers swifter from the than they came, Through forgotten wa certain fame. Forgotten now the toil of thund ring hours. plotting thrones their faithful, this The poor reward that was already his. and the Far gathering s, for an un What have given PERU ASKS REVISED PACT MEXICO’S NEW FARM LAW Boundary With Colombia Long | National ‘Agricultural Loan Bank Subject of Heated Dispute. LIMA, Peru, March 5 (#).—Immedi ats revision of the Peru-Colombia boundary treaty was asked of Con- | gress vesterday. The foreign minister has sent a message to Congress recom- mending it. The treaty long has been the subject of a heated controversy bétween Peru and Ecuador and Colombla and to Be Established. MEXICO ¢T1 March ) new agricultural law has been official Iy published. It provides for the es tablishment of a national agricu'tural loan bank and requires all land own- ers to register their properties in a bureau which is to be established. Agrarian debt bonds may be used Ecuador, which latter country finally |as security for land loans at the new severed relations with Colombia. Ecuador claims that the land ceded | to Peru by Colombla by virtue of the boundary treaty was part of land ceded 1o Colombia by Ecuador on con- dition that it should not be disposed of by Colombia except by its return to | Eeuador, . | bank. An aqueduct 125 miles long will sup- ply water for Valparaiso, Chile, & Albany Mayor Dies of Hurts. HAVANA, March 5 OP).—William 8. Hackett, mayor of Albany. N. Y. who was thrown out of an automo bile February 16, suffering s-vere injuries, later complicated hy erysipe. las, died in the Anglo-American Hos- pital here last evening. et Corps rec " WASHINGTON, D. -C., FRIDAY,” MARCH 5, 1926. drug store, at 904 F Mertz & Mer buildings is es lo HAZARD GOLF hers of the pity and re attracting WULAR Winter color ON attention, ments d their commissions in Hanson Ely. shown Washin Star Photo Maj. G POPE UNLIKELY TO NAME NEW CARDINALS NOW Consistory for Purpose Probable in | May—United States Not to Get | Additiomal Members. By the Associated Press ROME. March Vatican circles I that PPope P'ius doe |a consistory hefo | would with | the eustom of giving the new cardi It also is 5.—Caleulations in 1d to the conclusion not intend to hold saster, hecause it he impossible to comply | nais three weeks' notice. | customary to hold and public consistories on Monday and Thursday, nd, since such ceremo nies cannot be held in Easter week. the latest date before Easter for that pur pose would be March 22 and March | necessitating the notification of March 1. i believed that the Pope has decided to postpone the con | sistory until May, unless he held one without creating new secret | respectively, 4 the inals It generally is admitted, however that the pontiff will raise to the pur: ple the new foreign archbishops in important sees just vacated, notably Malines, the seat of the late Archbish p Mercier. This will render more unlikely the addition of a new Ameri can cardinal, the United States already having four members in the Sacred College. . 29,733 Aliens Enter in January. Alien immigrants admitied into the | United States during January nearly | doubled the number dey The { Labor Department today | that 29.733 aiens wiere | ter, while 15,081 left. Of those admit | ted 19 planned to eatablish perma- |nent residence, while 10.661 were visitors. denled admiasion during the menth. hort stivet, about 4:30 o'clock this morning. spreading to adj g establishment, and the Columbi mated at more than $200,000. urcefulness of contestants, Nowed to en- | A total of 1,862 allens were | nich started in the Liggett ning property ocenpied by Optical Co. Combined damage to the three Wa GRIP OF BLAZ Firemen fighting fire w COAST. of fashionahle It is pl Miss Fr PACIFIC Pacadens and all Kind nd in Ve HOTATTACKS MADE ACTRESS OFFERS (ONSUNDAYCLOSING ~ HELP IN MURDER Speakers Flay “Bigotry™ and| Mary Miles Minter Volunteers “Church-State Alliance™ Aid in Reonening of in Oppesing Bill. Taylor Inquiry. Assoviated Press YORK. March Keyes of 1 tigatin hundred pers crowded | By the committee on public | NEW ounds today when op i wrd bill for strict bhath day wer wommittee of the e Severul s s District s Angeles, | the long i Desmond dewd in hix distance lth Mary buildings and ponents of 11 ance heard hy o s Seventhel the Mormine the toned at in New sain \ Wers the principal witn late tst spirited speceh entative William 1% Cotnery Mass. who said he ap teiple canicity, but that aking us i former actor but for the public in vis ssting against an attempt more “hlue” laws upor public. leg said. and the public he rep esents are unalterably opposed ny further legislation of this kind which i antazonistic, to the tution, e the Yok Miss t Mr voluntartly \ d inow .. what phases of the case we n vestigating and asked if she conld be o any b safd Deputy District | Attorney bavis Mr. Keyes also talk with Miss to get in tonch id pres Lynn in a not s jr.. of peared he wi or m: er orously pro thrust any sufferin n neve hy Keves were would bhe glad to / mand if she ¢ with him, Mr. Dayis ite morals into the pe He sa It any they th efficials id be im information | have a clue Edward Sands My T sight were reticent is i | e sibie to zive out th reports hereal lor's former ands the murder A Kept Busy, the v emphasized that wes to a hase hall ame mday after havi attended to his religi duties wrding to the dic tiates of his conse ey his mind was on whether the cente fielde wonld [eateh the fly, the secand haseman make the putont, or Babe Ruth strike out nd so was kept away from more sinful matters, MHe id he was het ter employved than sitting in a back room ing poker, shooting erap or | engaged In other amusements he did not care to mention. Sipilarly. a per son who went to the theater was in terested in a good show and not vield £ to more dangerous temptations Among the speakers tod: were Representative Longacre, secre of the religious liberty departy of the Seventh-day Adventists Froom. associate Ministerial A cintion of the 1y Adventists: Rev. | pastor of Capitol Memo ) 1o " B. w Darden repre Rible Union: Dr. Joseph A, 'l president of the Association Oppw Tue Laws: Marx Lewis the association: T, mev, and homas nher of the executive Anti Blue Law So president the cular League, Viet M.« man pH when il ped out on | After | APPEAL 335:000 AWARD. Powell noted the deciston of Justice W the District ndgment of Supreme [} My of Frank M Parker Bridze S40.000 chars mpany and Iy in favor nt of the \ o | requir misiene | his af super Wttt which he I sdditions ] exyu & 000 | to \ppeaired fendan vepresented by n & Johnson connsel A | of the Officers | Spanish-Am Fieserve War \ spirit for wre s @ | fanaticism abre; said, “which | the citizens + | matters. 1t guise of relig conse hyp spirit of of Salem e ford bil liberey, It in who s Kin Washington <0 of fn carding nasquerades Dr. Thempe alterably oppose unite church | is a step in right of the W b the Inqu witheraft Kenzie an ntions to any nd st This that direction, people to have ments is fundamental right to worship. rom the point of medical science and it is imperative that recre, n S games be encouraged We da ask the Government (o forve ance at bhase ball games and thea ters, and we certainly object to time Government forbidding attendance 4t them. It Is not the function of the state to compel observance of the | tenets of the Christian religion. the | Mohammedan religlon or atheism Mr. Lewis charged that the Lank | £ 2 violate the rights of | minorities. nvictions of the { minority a to the same pro. tection as the opinions of the ma i ty, he said, and no group should use & authority m its doctrines down the necks of «other groups.' mhat Yamnable hypoerisy, was the | possess the privi hip @ characterization given blue laws in | they please, they do not poaseas liu general by Capt, Frederick L. Jones | erty. ending S L personal as fuvasion of stana health and no atiend Americar <hall liberty that state Kept forever separite.” y thro h the writins ¢ i Mrson, James Madison and | who built our gevernmental sir the importance of this separation empl Mr. mean anythin of the spirit o wnd church " he A Americanisn it 1t means the auth Jependence thers said think fivmly did tion of 1 he write: I i destroy <. let th Declar this that iny we publicin undist safety with may be to frde {p, 0 whe institut hed as which crror rated where 1 )

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