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THE EVENING STAR, \\'A@HI\'GTON D. €, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1926. Isoroka Vi ted naval ache FLAG STANDS FOR THE DELEGATES Luey Davis of the . Pan-Ame stall holding one of th ndards SHE WAS ONCE A SENATOR. Mrs, Rebecea Latimer Felton 7 The i ] apinese embissy OTpricate 4 A w, left o/ vight: ‘Charles W, “'f : W Tundred of the andar Georgia, the only woman who ever served in the United States Sens ¢ Semple, who was exiled; i M. v New York und Judge Alfred Tal deivh w0 1o Assumnd i dikles, bt s RO T e G Pan-A calling at the White House yesterday with her suceessor in ative Boylan s y Con¥etight oy, Uniderwond. & Weideswy Sapssiett, by Barie - Walter § n Camphell, 19 months old, BRI TR R L LM RO AN i STATUE OF GEORG 5 . Crawford W ’ who has set #,new record as a T YESTERDAY'S LUNCHEON IN HONOR OF THE CHILEAN AMBASSADOR. The event fook Abaong ""'I‘ Yok I"'_"“"\‘“ | s e "“"“l nry doelor, the flrst to use ethier in operations, s been baby. The Youngstows at the Pan-American Union. Le : : Secretary of Agricultur ine, Seeretary of place near San Jose, Costa Rica Mare ersons being killed and with # statue 'in the United States Capitol, and the unveilin fidvontatired 7 t 3 Wibire. ifie st - Misuel Clivae ey f State Kellog el hh s tiat - o e T o S ied e o . child registered 9815 per cent, Navy Wilbur, the new Chilean : wr Miguel Chrue s of State Kelloge, 1 badly injured. The train left wl plunged into a gorge at erday. e ceremo ed the eigl purth anniversary IR il to B & W Vet .t Atlorney G Sargent, § of the discovery of the great value of ether in operations. : ) oA Vi 5 Wide World Photo. Copyright by P. & A. Photo Photo by Acme abington | Star Phote: SPEAKERS PRAISE UISE OF KLAN KAME I | B ] |GERMANY TOHONOR SISTER SUPPORTS " FIRST ANESTHETIST ~ CURBED BY COURT: L. .. wgsod Bt Mbe—n {041 |- * AMERCAN S LEITER INCOURT Daughters of Dr. Long Un- Erloms lnuependents, Hold-{ | e : : e B g Roaidents ) e @overnitient:Said to Regard Declares, in Letter, That veil Memorial to Him in 1 ing Sole Right Is Vested ¢ i L e e o e ok 8. Itself as Bound to Pay All | Wyoming Properties Lost Statuary Hall. 1 in Atlanta Order. 4 T : Ry y /. i ’ S ; Awards Made. Money for 10 Years. wh e 3“ R 3 4 s . i £y BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. | By the A 7 INDI POLIS, Ind., Magch 31.— e - 2 3 ) By Radio to The Star and Chivigo Daily Ne CHICAGO, 2 31.—Joseph the £ The ‘Knights of the Ku Klux Klan or- 3 : : Wwhose a cotr was ¥ > . y 3 : ! 3 ; i BN . whose rer as a cotrustee 1 AR S o oA e immense estate of thelr fathe .‘vu.n, ganization of Atlanta, lmM\“ s0 . 1 b % . ® 3 what oceurs in Germany, whether the | [y Léiter. is songht by the Coi (i DAY right (6 the use of the word “Klan, o Dawes payments arc ed or | e uffolk and Berks, was pictured Lot B Y Thomas W. Slick decided in a not, the German zove msiders Ay a5 4 man who had “bitten A et in aited| Stafes Distriot Court itselfl. hound to make refunds to all | > than he can chew™ in the Hall g i homes a the at tempt e the extensive Leit properties in Wyoming in such a way that name, Judge Slick did not rule 3 £ 2 : 3 RS A today S o e e “ e request for $300,000 damages - 4 § b ‘ ¥ oo 5 R 2 g s | g | he one picture was outlined in n the © e e R w}m\‘\:t“ i E 2 % AR . : e e . o Therefore, the fear of certain Amer- | letter from Mrs. N Leiter Camp- o the iaintir did { % 5 . 5 - B > T % icans that German properties will ‘:'f-\lh istex: of J and Lady Dr. Loa<. | not present cause f s in its - ; . 5 At ' S el given back without certainty that the | f01K. and with them a cotrustee : 5 y e . x p { 2 supports Leiter against thelr with Dr. Long | arguments i : : 5 i i > E Americans, or the American Govern-| of gross mismanagement and ment for them, will receive full et et SR and i hman gveal | The permancnt infunetion aiso pro neall wa ¥ 11 humanity w it g ¥ Inn o 3 iers umanity will { pinits the Ind ent Klan of Ameri- ment from Germany, is X The other was set ont in a lettar 1 i written to the supe tendent of the accord h ititude as the man who | e from using the 1 7 . ¢ : 4 : found th to hanish pam in ite | Knighs of the Ku Kiux Klan," S Square 4 e K s K Wyoming properties 2 J piangs of the | jpyisible Empire Knigh SATLLE Sk £ ! Kiux Klan.,” “The Ku Kiux Klan," or{ -+ by Daughters. the “ixlan = 5 TROUBLE CONTINUES BETWEEN PASS N, i AND TE y bt steikers, including Nuney 2 givi ve deal. They al ough other document | [Ehe Independent Kian, ‘which had the “Textile Joan of Are” (at left, wi 2 v “defy térrorism igsters in uniform” and Tuwed an 1o be wmpite in | was introduced to brin unveiled the | 3 o Atrs, | 115 dnteption i Mubcie: Ind.. atoue demand a vight to picket the mills of aie. gs on the streets and prevent picketi the Aix sion and xhibit v trial to 5« |a vear a was further enjoined per Copyright by & A. Photos, they hav or regretted their choice, | and the rest of th ay was taken up L anenty from operating i any man {and if the questions were to arise to' | by the testimony of Farl A. Bronson ner under any of the names “or any morraw, they would again trust Amer- | auditor of the estate office in Chicago, oot | Simllattike name or names. | CONFERENCE IS CALLED. |Terse Diary of First World Flight | CIVIL SERVICE EXAM.S. fcan faivness Fhroush Bim it wes broveht out trustges of | o one knows what org “livery one kn hat- org The that to return German | that here today in enjoiging Inde- 53 ¥ . ¥ 2 st $ 5 2 Americans whose claims ave allowed ¢ o 27N o o by the Mi Claims Commission, the PN | bendent Klan of America from using % o ok P S - A 5 p % . S correspondent was officially inform Germans consider that, alone among | former enemy mations, America s | 88 Documents Introduced K from | yjon {s meant when he sees or hear: = s . . . . | . Lt I'500.000 1s dpite & vt i Kl udee Stick ruied. | Near East Reltet Soctety omeinis| And 55 Pictures Now in Smithsonian |ea Nurse at Freeamen's Hospita1 | robery 1o, Germans would, veact | GG, 5 e it Shail he ed the stutue to the State [ o3y js g well established rule t \ 1 3 ! urts will ke judicial notice of to Meet at Cresco, Pa. ———— — Among Positions Open. X"""(-lwl i _‘nlnnAll'un\mn i;",‘ (::.Jm Leiter estate or counted eneral o it KnoWIeiE St g ity ment and the and business | income. o the | what i common knowledse wmonk| Future work of the Near Kast Re-| Sot forth in plain and abrupt terms,| day of the trip. It was written, ob.| The Civil Service Commission today | world rejoice that the issue is finally | Tetters were read jato the record 4 Sov: CHE | hound: to know that the svord’ lief will be discussed at a general con- | (he story of the first flight around the | Viousiy, under all sorts of conditions, [announced open competit min ming before Congress, Germans |t show that the fixed charges upon ford W of Georgin, who Was | hag come fo have sondary mean- | ferenco of officers and field heads of s s in the great hotels of the world's cabi- (ions to fill vacancies in the follow- | 2¢CePL the present form of the bill | the T«iter properties in = Wyoming 3 ; ads of | world, as seen from the cockplt of the | 41q iy’ the quarters of commanding | nd believe in the fairness of the | Were ely $40.000 2 year sehedule make this rtation, : e plaintiff, th Ay 2 e : he | n was unabla to be present and Mr.y jou ginx Kian, agd m L‘m{j;‘{ lane. , the organization at Cresco, Pa., this |flagship' Chicago, has been indefinite |officers of Tndian barracks, qn the| M€ Po: itions: United States Treasury to ‘adminis- 4 ter SL500.000 had heen’ ex Napier was sent in ace. M X ot apmtied 1o the members | Week. Harold F. Pellegrin, director [I¥ turned over to the Smithsonian In-|edges of Arabian deserts and some-| Assistant business econc: sal), | ter it. {2 nded upon them over a decade Napler prafs d Dr i for ot serv. [N '{he plaintiff. organization.” | 5f the Potomae division; embracing | Stitution in the form of the diary kent |times, as the uncertain handwriting | Bureau of Mine 2/ L year. hipping companies ave particularly SAIVIRE SR -",,_‘]‘q‘-- in 1914 to fces 1anity and spoke of the re il the Distrlct of Columbia and Mary. |73, eut. Leslie P. Arnold, assistant |indicates. in the cockpit of the Chi-| Head nurse, Freedmei « Hospital, | satisfied. = The Hamburg Ameriean | o e S and Mary- ipilot of the leading plane. The Chi-|cago while in flight. Washington, D. C., at $1 a ¥ Line and the North German Lloyd Lost $35,000 in 1919, which he i * o 4 Lientenants Transferred. land, left Washington today to at- cago itself has been on exhibition in| Paul Garber, in charge of aeronau-|plus room, hoard and laundr will receive a large share of the| | Taktan i Laltar 5 by Se | Jiret Lieuts. Charles S Ward and | tend the conference. Barclay Ache. |the aircraft building of the Smith-|tic exhibits at the National Museum| Farm manager, steward, Federal|money. The shipping companies, no.| I o letter, Leiter cent the ranch | Frank 2. Pirkey, Corps of Engineers. | son, general overseas director, awho | *07ian for several months. under the Smithsonian, announced ( Industrial Institution for Women,.De. {tably the North German Lioyd, will DEARRger in 1450, he mentioned a loss e shns Hop- | B0 5 T s abAGh = Lieut. Arnold kept his diary in a[also the transfer from the War De-|partment of Justice, Alderson, W. Va., |use the money returned to pay off |2 $35.000 in the previous vear. and > on hehalf of the | A1 Camp LA ehool at | Nas just returned from a fleld survey | hig loose leaf note book, making an|partment of 55 photographs taken |at §$1.800 a yvear, plus quarters, sub. | debts. maid that, the expenditures should be pr on of Ameri S umante of the society’s work, will make one |entry, even If only a line, for every |during the flight. sistence and laund B i i G e e o fEn S He sl he found toll how Dr. Long in g of the principal addresses at the | — Loval s arid = Assletaric Inspetor 1of Lakle cormpaniel. have . Ivens, tHeir | uton the Dhtes. i con o s several friends first vie 1 ¥ | meeting. * bhoilers, local and assistant inspector | o A bl ettt . Lied ae s 1 etimulant, a Majors Ordered Here. % Smcimei Cana nyide. todar B CLAIMS OF VETERANS’ SILENCE FOLLOWS S 0 S of h\lll;‘\;:’dmbr;lfif!rvy\.‘mcllun iy [T eI o e o oI, eXbehne e Cuinpbell driw M in wi i, = : e Potomac division headquarters, in ice, at $2.700 to a year, B e e SHirel | b leauroo fluence. Dr. Young s ot © Magsl Roy M. Goles, Jobn I fome JBond Building, of the receipt of | BUREAU SCRUTINIZED OF MISSING FREIGHTER Full “information and appiieation | N e e e sloon B Sy o ceived the idea of using the anesthesia inemon. 4 4 “|la check for the relief fund from RSB~ 0 blanks may be obtained from the ird Pel - vish tol T sl x N irEich) perht | Corps. at Fort Leavenworth, | feame ol @i i . e ot Pt S ® | half the German claimants wish (0| Farmers were letting crops refain on e IO, it | e dbtatled 16 duty here | [comeroun, “Africa, which holds the | yy\ Gompeneation Awards -Being | By, thesAssccisted Fuss office of the CIVIL: Service commis- |use the money, which they hope 1o ol | the & . she said, and sh¥ spoke Dr. L used ether in a sur the office of the Chiet” Signal [ gottin 06 Qo ihe ‘Near Fast melier. | Bl v btk NEW YORK, March 31.—An S0s ™" i | tnin Sor Amerfean business. eca l;muun Of Dem t1e employed it while | Oficer, War: Department. The check, which was for $130, was | B B followed by complete ~silence was Oflen Rifle Medal. Benefits for 10,000, s "'.r'\‘r;sf-rr'::;:-)';,:l|‘.;7-‘::;3:";‘111'::7 from the person I«v"} for\\"m'dv?{b,\" l\lrs.r P}:wlq\nd H. Tvans | Possible Graft. *| recelved by mavil communications | The bank claims are not for them-| All charzes for the Wyoming devel enahls, nd after the as the offering of e West African SRS il ! g | Maj. Gen. William G, Price, jr., g . nt were made nst the e: - [ton the nitient stited. thut he|provest, University of Pennsylyania. ! Nission of the Presbyterian church‘“‘; the!fistoels Sl Lo early)today from g vesseLiElBRIOE) 81, pndnding the. 28th NOUOIE GURET | 5ol ool v eredits In A8 O nt, Eronson: teatifed; s no pain whatsoever | fvom which Dr. Long was graduated | in the United States. Mrs, Evans| /lhe Veterans' Bureau is reexamin. | Blair. No details were given and at- | pjyision of Pennsylvania, has donated | £ 0ef Stafes fox ciients, NOw I Ahe | JEG T 1 oc hroperties were chare- 3/ Mbor Opesak |in 1839, also spoke, praising Dr. Long.| a1z0 sent a personal contribution. ing all compensation clatms of its own | tempts to get further information |a medal for award to the hest shot |+ "3‘ rel "{ne- A lsaxt 1001 .~TII i e S (s s d in Minor Operations. Other speakers included L, G. Hard: i employes to eliminate any possibility among the students at the civilian |Man® mostly of smaller financia *h'of Bronson's ation wa M i ¥ for the Medical Association o | { graft were unavailing. ey Imstetiction camp. to be. heiq | standing, will berent. Much of Eronson's examination was » continued his experiments with |man for Medic Assoc] o5 | o ait, - ISt A 5 wsed purpose of sh v, v Wants Absolute Divorce. Sfnis rerating and re-examination| The only vessel of this.name fs a |G MEING hid summer. Despite thelr complete, faith In the| e it nd et . Dr. Young said, and used it ‘n|Georgia: Rebec Latimer Felton, | of smployes’ claims fs a routine mat- | frefshier owried by the American | Capi. Charles J. Mabbutt, assistant | United States Treasury, fhe Germans, | oiate were sold to pay off notes made oral minor operations while await- | former United tes Senator from Charging th2t his wife, Evelyn G. 8 h i opportunity to use it in a gia; Dr. AWilliam Hamilton T.ong, | oxwell, has been guilty of miscon: | ter and fs not in the nature of an | Fxport Lines, which left Huelva | recruiting officer at Baltimore, has do- {on the basis that “who gives quickly |, “phain money for developing the or surgical treatmient. Dr. Young secretary Southern ion of [duet since bringing a suit for absolute [ investigation,” said Director Hines to- | Spain, for New York March She | nated a. pedigreed police dog puppy, | gives twice trust that some means |y omine properties. calied Dr. Long's discovery the most | Anesthetists, and Miss Virginla Gibbs. |divorce against him last August, Dr.|d was due here April 6. valued at $150, to the student at the |can be found to give them cash as| eyt ane & d they | camp who obtains the largest number on as the President's arbiter ("Ev‘ Seattle, Tacoma and Bothell, Wash., Avelutionare ttep in the history of |representing the nursing profession. |Raymond K. Foxwell has amended his | “Employes in all offices of the Vet- | The owners of the vessel s :n:dl:‘l:\ou P R o amk K. Boland, president of the|answer to her suit and now requests! erans’ Bureau are having their claim: | had been out of touch with her for of applicants for training. Capt. Mab- |cides several of the claims. | some days. L butt made A similar donation last year. | (Copyright. 1926, by Chicago Daily News Co.) ' have woman candidates for mayor. Dr. George William McClellan, vice |Long Memorial Association, presided, that he be glven an absolute divorce rerated.”

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