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THE EVENING STAR, WASILINGTON, THURSDAY. MARCIH PLANNING ANOTHER PENNANT CAMPAIGN. Manager Bucky TALKING WITH THE PRESIDENT. Dr. Albert W, Cram, Col. Johin TEaeris and his pitehing v Johnson, watcl I3 » psters A Tampa : preseason plans Pt 1956 boves o DIPLOMATS ATTEND OFFICIAL DRAWINGS FOR DAVIS CUP TENNIS MATCHES. Twenty-one nations were represented at the ) i telephoning to the He miinkes dully i m pleased with the prospects. Pan-American Union Building yestevday when the drawings took pl hoof the 4 Recretary of St on of the Pre s 1 kit prosy " K Cony & A Photos Kellogg, in the center of the photo puel States e the Stan Chicago court to de tend h ment of (hy BODY OF REVOLUTIONARY HEROINE, “C Shii i el A photograph shows the casket of Mally* > . £ il lie i Bk o S o) SCH ; IGH SCHOOL'S SPRING PLAY, "ENGAGED.” The show will he staged In patriots, being taken from the gv ; : ; a i ment. : the s i March 25 and 26. Left to right: Martha Bean, Wilkird Highie, Anna Wax and Authony April 11, TR TIEN D o ot VI &AL Photas TN b Tmtns ot & 1 ndsreso Stewnet, Wa sta ASHFORD CHARGES ‘Seve Mt | [ | IR St . : 1 veams Age ound ARMSTRONG STRIKE * STRSCHOOLBOARD e == Rerord] B R IR0 < attll “- On B e 1S LAID TO FAGOLTY The speed test made January i & . 4 i 23 at Hampton Roads, Va., by 3 ¥ BY the Acs b Y - AT ch 18.--Not Lieut. George ', Mclwn Army L | i - | Air Service. in # Loeninz wmphih- F . all belled Lz e of the pro : Greenwood Backed in De-| AirService ina Luenias sunhib: | ; . ! ? . Verblal varlcts. One of them, at |Capt. Newman Especially : t Federition Aer ique In- g . st was an actuality, and for 44 i . mand for Inquiry and Proof = ‘i 5 AnoN werid rec § : . Jears was ' hell ringer over e | Blamed in Report Asking ord, C. I hory. secietary of : & 1 K . valleys «xnll hitis of noftheast Geor L i e contest commitiee, National i £ P b . 3 git, or wherever his wanderlust | p of Misused Funds. iy Aol et . 4 i ; fosk i End of Council. pmm fufe i vesterday 3 b irchmore. whao lives near ‘" fdeut oDonald. carrying a 23 . &3 here, was hunting wild geese, and i of 500 lkilog & ¥ H 4 i took a pot shot at several on the | il St e i 4 5 % : 5 wing, only to bring down a buz | 98 Klometers ot i e \ zavd. Examination disclosed that homas he perma relieved from | 111,324 miles per ; ; 3 ; 1 iie had killed a genuine belled buz — duty as sponsor for student coun- e s ; ’ . Ry ? 4 1 zard. Avound its neck was a small i R oes & : * 1 5 1 Drass bell, about two inehes across Hons s s At cee b : i § the hase, fastened with @ wire, On vith a 400dorsepower inverted {hie Hell wad (he date, “1ags andt | berty motor he former re s i . i § i W | the name, which was hardly legible, | “fosterir wed was held by Guide Guidl of i % ¥ i . ‘ A0 ¥ o ¥ 2 “ & “Juel Mine, Lianville,” an aecti for 1taly, who, In & Dornfer-Wal with oot S Ll stant Supt. G. . Wilkinson to the e two distinces ol an averaee speed 1 the recent e view of their pre tecommendation that Charles M af the Bennett Chonuld itlso Likes Y Lieut. Mcbonuld also takes the Newman Accused. fmmediat losed s e record for speed over these (wo yrivlece peal ol - Zonien: With) Ul 1oad. 0F 250 Me. Wilkinson's report placed major Greenwoul, oons oF 551.15 pounds. The G ; G i : : i o o ] Alexandria Official Testifies in Al | respansibility for the strike on arraigning Mr. A it iy lsof ithi the Americin Arthur C, Newman, declaring th and saves et T Ao e e e .v e e e b ooy ! " i < v B SRS leged Debauchery by owed # lack of administrative 2 mer m i as Cthis para in handling the assembly which EOREE s : taek upon me by Mr. Snowden Ash. : i ik : / : . 3 i Youngsters. enl ””; oy ‘nk mu‘l.wvmluw“u :lm s n = 1 alre v had bwen demoted hecause e el e e | i Rt e st Al RESTAURANT” OF LOS ANGELES HELD UP BY BA 3 — all lack of administrative o e 4 s IS ol where bandits entered a few nights ago ked away with Vi The guests thought the a1 Dispateh to The Star. | abitity. time of 1) vl g Kind of | Snowden Ahford has main- - rt of 0 several shots were fires Wide Wol AND s it : i i Z ; entry of the robbers was a *| X veral vere fired. Wi rld Photo. It was shown by the report that a At CRREL A AT o e ibide et 8 clohet S ntry of the robl wa part of the show™ until several shots w d. 0 ALEXANDRIA. Va., March 18.—A large majority of the membe f the Silly and a fot of * 1 did want | friendship for men. 1 have discussed srand jury in Corporati | ; “strike” assembly i e e = ; poration Court, | faculty left the “strike” assembly at 1o zer it record 0 | the affairs of the schools and the | _there is just one matter which T 2 H 2 3 J Hows w. S siding, | the request of the student council. and B e e T A S i e ettt oot matter e, | Russians Take Up Mass Fist Fighting | BISHOP HAMILTON, 81. e L e e Thun Sae By Ihe tohwer mbai e o) cues b 30 ok W0 R O s e i it slee it paiagon o Win e > OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY | younssters in public dance halls. |responsibility.” ‘ 1k d o demand | st two and one half yea [ e "an oo vl s oo on 41 | Ag Sport; Thousand Battle Two Hours The Tnauire was started vestorduy. | Faculty Scored thit his statements b v - in - : | the hones A morality in the Dis- | . 8 i i o wmd that he be required 1o Knew All Details Well. S roneEsiyEandmoralite g 2 Judze Howard W. Smith in his ;m i 'h"m' ‘ ',} t "_ s *“”Ilr"‘\'“ sl Bosssilion Adioe i ol of Columbin did when he was — Chancellor Emeritus of American | charge to the jury told of incidents| While the report reiterated the = = > ey o i by 1 " " 2 s Ih s at t . A - | &chool offic ‘s of o ol Tt it st o e Gken iher citizen of the Distrie o Co |1 e rosigned be. | By the Asoclated Press. : fought 500 men from a neighboring | University to Be Guest at |{mm e e o Al mombhors | ponoel offictalis stand that nene ol ine s either coliectively o in- | lnnbia, has had an opportunity for | . yse somebody wanted him to de| VLADIMIR, R March town. The contest drew thou: | o . Fob e ot ¥ e embers ded or abettei] nearly three vears of knowing inti- | gunething that he did not think was | Massed pugilistic combats, in which | spectators from tht countryside Dinner Tonight. 1 (‘i‘!‘h-d]’ HEE GEpIEUREnE SHGEEY e et enting the resolution, which mately and in detail what were the [ 1o 0 this was wne of the | whole villages are arrayed st | coming from remote viliages. T T e SR R T SREELER on to stop strike the Buosind. with one ticies of the committee on bulldmgs [ (1S (hag he does not think was | each other, have been taken up |combatants fought barehanded and | obcellor emeritus of A » Uni| garding the death of Elbert 3. An- | “In shot,” 1, “th . Wl prounds and the policies of this | oS0 e e of o fund not for re- | @y u sport In many Russian dis- [ Marquils of Queensbury rules went [\ U is celebrating hix eighty-first 24 Deliniaey 01 Al Gotonet’s| Armuiime tcilty iy ”;: (v Board of Education, and 1 faight Say | g and replacement and equipment: | tricts. One village chullenges another | into the discard, | birthda niversary today at his resi-| jury in a report made set forth that|school. We. believe that Capt. New | egen :" e "!'"‘: "“','I“‘“',“:“,‘,‘“:‘l"“'\“‘;.-‘b“‘}:; and we spend money out of that for | 1o u test n't l‘ul‘lf-ml\p :l-u']pro\lwi\: ho:‘\ hrn[ :n].“ |:.,\g;‘r;mr‘al:k|‘n;4klpa§[:| 0 | femcs, {n Stonelelgh Court. Tonigh he |hie died from the effects of “poisond | min <howed bad i Sl ity S il e el oy War PAiDElequipment as well as for the comple. | each sclecting {te Wost stalwart du- | 2oUEE O EE0NR e scent Te | \(jjj Lo guest of honor at a dinner to|Hquor.” Reports on both cases are |the assembly, and’ having called it ho et miders mit- | h 1 have had these tallis With | yon"of 4 heating plant or something | habitants for the fiay. sembled a battlefield, hoth the ground |t E BUEEC 08 JOREC B0 e ] petied Tate. today RES SR | S A AR I i s the attitide of Cerini sviddn his office, inomy of- ) e g, Viadimir witnessed a display of the jand numerous vietims being lberally | i = U8 2 B nl™ 00 a NV aower . |should have remained in the hall and li : = home and inthe Dis- | "N 0l peen told, and T fiemly be- |new sport today, when 500 farmers i bloed stained. Hot6l. Lo mhioh & fovr Derkansl TAnTs vuled with an won Land. SN ! shop. lieve to states of fact, ave be invited. Mrs. G % o s e WarktieShartora of sntwaukee. 1ne| REAR ADMIRAL BEATTY’S continued Dr. Benneit, L 1, however, of malad | ypa Mr. Snowden Ashford built, ¥ ,.\ secied to want to| ministration ot - a particularly |y picipal avchitect, the addition o Plane Wi[h Cal'g() Of Women ) Wear bishop’s only daughter, is in Wash BODY HERE FOR BURIAL RE]ECT§WORK'S PLAN. ntain- | serious matter. It is a matter of opln-| jye Petworth Scl and when the ington for the celebration. Cieus | Jon. 1 think we have administered the | {6, Petworth School and when the = e 19 i e o et [ bk el Mo rARhfera ittt e 20 UoR (o Lhe (FetHOTtl SORoNL o Savcd l)y Rudder From Rl\'(:‘l' Douse i,;:}-‘fi‘%}&fi;z;fi",“,:."{\E;g‘,‘.,“;’",‘,_-‘"‘;‘;,;‘ Senator McNary Turns Down Pro- completed there was 1o heating plant came to Washinzton' in 1915 {n pe.| NAVAl Officers and Relatives at Sta-| |41 for Reclamation Projects. Demands iy stion. IA|”y‘«'“”"| nill ‘“r\l u”':""t“;‘flq”\,d {hem " Lin it and there was no money for it, etive gool Board/ il [ang, it ones o) = TUenlAT | and then Mr. Ashford requested the come chancellor of the universit i i e 4 “1”" T{:T:’;“;y.\:y"'."'f‘:- fact rem ”i'v:m‘:h':'v"' ard to spend $8000 for u heating | he compensating rudder—one of | Turner explained. “With other two-| Prior to that time he was Bishop of | WIS Lo Ll D Senator MeNary of Oragon. chair- of s | K. T e e e the| Plunt for the Petworth ‘School. the Tatest applications to bimotored | engined ships T know of, T would have | Boston. ~Bishop Hamilton was born | Noted Veteran. {man of the Senate committee on irri best it can with the lttle bit of money | Cites Another Esample, 5 1 aircraft, which |had to cut out the running motor and | in Weston, Va., which is now in West B | gation and reclamation. declined today Learned Explains Position. which is allowed for the maintenance | : ct and multimotored aircraft, WHICH | taken a chance on gliding in safely.” | Virginia. He has been engaged in| The hody of Rear Admiral Franki =~ .o the proposal of Secretars N reat edueational plant. The ac.| I understand Mr. Ashford bullt the | enables a plane to fly in a strafght| “Naval air station mechanics today | religious and educational work for 50| Edmund Beattv, 73 vears old, U. § e T e Dr. Learned. in registoring the lone | © AR s i L TRV ol And schen he Tailt the |1in With one engine functioning, prob. | were. tearing down the burned-out en- N retired, who died in Charleston, . C., | Work for appointment of 4 joint com dissenting vote against ihe adop usation of the misuse of funds, how hool, and when he built the | 1 "cyved a valuable shipment of | zinc” to see if repairs to plstons and e s brought to Washington | mittee to work out a scheme of future of the resolution ealling upon the suh. | VG IS8 :':_:;':\(‘"“:::;':\!":;df;"'"r'::-n[ RBlow School he roughed in the plumb- | "|atest Paris fashions” from a bath | (ajves could be made. If the motor today and taken to the receiving vanlt jction of new irvization and committee (o take pains to ght the | - “w e ~”N—‘:‘ TRt | I for a second-floor teachers’ lava- in the Potomac vesterday when the |ic damaged beyond this stage, nego- in Arlington Cemeterv, where it will | reclamation projects to e Ashford gea & sl he in wvm- | L0 %o this parslouins laes tory, and then he had it all torn eut |port-side engine of the giant Sikor- | tiations will be entered into with the| Lieut. Col. John Scott, United States|remain until final funeral arrange-|tures within safe limits of ihe reci pathy with My, Greenwood's state- | Feferenee 1o (s e O O tord | and_denied its “existence, hut when transport, en route from New | Government for the loan of another senior executive officer of Ments are completed. The body was (mation fund fur the next 10 vears. pient. but he thought the resoluiion | eXpenditures & ! they' dug in the cellar they found all| Y\ to Atlanta with a cargo Of fp 540 16 continue the journey. the 80th Division, Organized Reserves, | #ccompanied from Ch ton hy the . Senator based his dis wronld only prolon sussion which | veTers. 3 the sewer connections for «t. women's wear, burned out several Y plane is the property of thein this city, has been ordered to Fort #dmiral's son-in-law, Charles H. Dray-, L I HIOIERA would srow & intensity and bitierne Open to Criminal Libel “Mr. Ashford has talked to me not |hundred feet over Hains Point. e was char. | Leavenworth, Kans. o 1 he did not deem ‘h'; and do ne material good. Mr. . fr. Ashford < made a deliberate | once but a sconp of times about arti The transport, powered with two denartaent stove ¢ duty as an instr - - It was met at Union Station by |course ol action wise because it ‘\:‘"" a I that he hud heen usition, which, in my opinion, | ficial lizhting in the schools. 1le built | Liberty engines located in the wings 7y o lond of “latest Parls mod- Al School. For the past four | members of the family, O e stanch aplon of sionce on the yenders him liable to ac jm on the | the addition to the Powell School, and | and on either side of the cabin, had | J I S [E TG - B ST FIO00 vears s been in charge of all re. | Hilary P. Jones, B. C. Bryan and Regi- )1 .‘.'..,'.""rx - p;n;n:(llim\’\ll‘nfl:“l ent making political fr ot 1 espendi e st Tor thans months, | part of any member of fhis board | was to put electric lghts in it. What | just taken off from the Naval Air | G2 ! h i etivitien: s thits eity. ahid Vidia | nald, NInoton. and ML Gon: Georse B et ived thes should | Sither . for criminal Nbel or for | did he do? 1fe put the Nght over the |Station at Anacostia, en route to Pope SO A St ietite. (also iy, including enrollments of citizens | Barnett of the United Ktates Marine | 7atlon of authority is necde s pet. fnasiuch as the critieism was | slander. [ think this hoard should | teacher's desk and sald the children | Field, Fayetteville, N. C., as the only | yj; vor ‘Walkes Cew York to Mayor |fOr attendance at civilian training | Corps. to meet the demands of the reclama ttin loose that the idea is get- | demand of the congressional commit- | could get along without it. stop between here and Atlanta. A | Gt ¢ T e esengers | CAmps . at Camp Meade and other | Admival Beatt v v s tion fund. e vl (hat one can el awAy |tee that they call upon Mr. Ashford| “These are a few incidents T have |large leak developed in the radiator |y the plane are Copley Clark and | Nearby stations. tion in the Navy many vears, | . with anythin to prove his statement. dug ont. 1 have not the time to #o|as the ship was getting altitude and (35 GIIF of New wack. miiated et S was one of 16 captains who made the | di L Iah te Sav very definitely.” Mr. |1 think we have reached the point | into the completed record. I think [unknown to the pilot, Roscoe Turner. | it (he General Afr g First Woman Surgeon Dead trip around the world with the Atlan- | Turks Take to the Radio. Grenwond informed his fellow board | where we must do away with this | this board should take a very definite | the water poured freely from the en- : 1 B S " neat quiriile Presiout Rocaeveln! asacts feomi Tiober Collene i Cun ickera, Sthe epted this [loose talk, this loose criticlsm, this|action. I think. perhaps, we have|gine. Without warning the propel- - . - Dame Louisa Branderth Aldrich- | administration and had charge of tak- | stantinople <y the Turks are s e s K iy o o envibing | Boow Iivitated bavors the Lolpt of in: | Jer. “auilt cold.” The pilot pave the Assigaed to Foru Mysr Blake, who recently died In England, | inz the monitor Monterey across the | keen radio fans. The radio concerts P personal matter. I will give about the Board of Education and get | durance. T know 1 have. If the rest starboard engine ‘“the full gun, yer. was the first woman to take the de-' Pacific to the Philippines during the 'ziven in the college ¢ pel att t Lon the reasens why 1 have accepted |away with it. Here we have got &ome- | of the board feels as I do then you | eircled the field and made a graceful | Capt. Stewart F. Miller, 10th Field | gree of master of surgery from the | Spanish-American war. The latter |many Turkish residents, hesides the it In this wa thing which has gone a little bit too ! will come to the support of your for-|landing. Artillery, at Camp Lewis, Wash., has | University of London. For a quarter | trip was considered risky. and Ad-|students. The Turkish vernment “The reason why 1 say that T pre-|far. mer chairman of the committee on “If it hadnt’ been for that rudder I|been assigned to the 16th Field Artil-|of a century she was England’s most 'mival Beatty was highly praised for has not vet authorized the college, fer to accept this as a personal at- “Now let us see just for a moment buildings, grounds and equipment.” doubt If I could have made the fiel lery, at Fort Myer, Va. celebrated surgeon. his success. hewever, to Install & broadeasting set.