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WILSON IN RACE FOR SENATE SEAT Pennsylvanian Announces Candidacy—Former Judge Porter for Governor. e faced, like their ts, with the pros pectsof aprimary fight for the party nominations for United States Sena- ter and govern Willlam S. W son. of County, former member of Con- gress ard Secre. tary of Labor in the cabinet of President Wilson, today entered the natorial cluding MecCorm! mer na chairman. same At the| time for. Wil wa. 8. wiLsoN. N istle, announced himself as candidate for the gubernatorial fon with the backing of the certain Kistler of 1 to oppose M ing of the s supporting the candidacy of Judge Eugene C. Bonniwell, who is already in the feld for the nomination for governor. Judge Bonniwell has filed hix nomi nating papers. but Mr. Kistler has not made any formal announcemens. Judge Samuel Shull of Monroe County. is also a gubernatorial can- didate, but his name has not been linked with that of any aspirant thus far The Wilson.-Porter ticket is expect- ed to campaign on a “dry" platform, but no statements were issned today entlining plans. CAROL WILL NOT COME TO AMERICA FOR RACE Former Prince, Unable to Qualify for U. S.*Driver's License, Abandons Plan. By the Associated Press. PARIS, March 25.—Carol Caraiman, who is a familiar sight on the boule- vards of Paris at the wheel of his larze and expensive sport roadster, with Mme. Magda Lupescu at his side, was to have graced the opening of the Atlantic City speedway in May. say the newspapers here. But his plans were disrupted, and the former crown prince of Rumania therefore will re. main in Europe 1t is said that a handsome sum had heen offered and accepted hy Carol, which would have been useful in de fending the suit for 10.000,000 francs hrought against him by Mme. Zizi Lambrino, hi= former m wife. Carol was conditions surrounding the granting of an American driver’s license to him., and the plan for the journey overseas fell through. senatorial THE EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY., MARCH 25, 1926. W. R. & E. ASKS PERMIT ]DESGENDANTS HERE e enor ot ot es cors FOR “SHUTTLE” BUS LINE T0 HONOR CALVERT Society at the celebration of the set- tlement of Maryland by Cecelius Cal- Formally Benppllas for Authority —— to Operate From Foxhall Village | Will Attend Celebration Tonight in Honor of Maryland vert, the second Lord Baltimore. They are Charles Baltimore Calvert, to Thirty-Fifth Street. The Washingion Railway and Elec Founder. 1407 Twenty-first street, and George H. Calvert, jr 1709 P atreet, who tric Co. formally reapplied to the Public Utilities Commission yesterday for the authority to operate a “shut- tle” bus line from Foxhall Village to connect with its Burleith bus line at Thirty-fifth street and Reservoir road. The company’s original petition was denied, due to a financial agreement stazed in it between the company and the real estate firm of Boss & Phelp: While the agreement by whicl real estate firm guarantees the com- guinst any loss for a period of arg still exists, no reference is to it in the application. As a result the commission is expected to approve the establishment of the line. The rate of fare asked by the com- v is 10 cents cash with free trans- fers to its Burleith line. The Bur- leith line would ue free transfers to the Foxha illage line on the payment of a fare only. produce markets will be closed, while many of the business houses will sus pend aulvm-a KAISER ABANDONS TRIP Will Not Go to Dunmnk for Fu- neral of Dowager Queen Sunday. DOORN, Helland, March 25 (#). ‘The former Kalser of Germany has d clded not to attempt to go to Cope: hagen for the funeral of Dowag Queen Louise, which {s to be held S8un- | his own seleetion. day. He will.be represented by one of Miidred Green his sons, who will go frem Potsdam. Lost Youth." ARIEAMRRIDRLRRRARKIAL IV REP SRR R R 7 4 founders of Maryland will have at- tended one of the celebrations. The ceremonies tonight will mark the 292d anniversary of the day Cece- NHus Calvert and his expedition safled up the Chesapeake Bay in the little vessels the Ark and the Dove, and landed at a point which now is St. Marys City. Sir Esme Howard, British Ambas. sador to the United States, and Gov. Ibert C. Ritchie will speak. Other este of honor will Include Lady lsa ) Mnry s; Willlam L. Marbury, president ociety of Sons of the Revolu- lkm and Michael Willlams, president of the Calvert Associates and editor of the Commonweal. Attorney Gen: eral Thomas H. Robinson will preside. Declared Legal Holiday. Exercises in all of the public schools of Baltimore and in many of its publie plac well as at most of the his- toric lapdmarks of the State, will give hool children and citizens an oppor- nity to honor the founders of their State, The day has been declared a legal PORTLAND, Me., March 25 (®).— The spirit of Henry Longfellow hov- ered over the little group gathered in the old sitting room of his home here last night to commemorate the forty- fourth anniversary of the Maine poet's death. Reverently M. Maurice Du- mesnil, internationally known French planist, sat down at the old-fashioned plano and fingered the keys. 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