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\Dead Man Is Voted ! i E0EB0000 TAY X i the Associated Pres A dead man recorded on the nfficial as having vated against the impeachment of Federal Judge English of Tiinois Amid eonfusion in the huge chamber, tally clerks. who were nsinz an old list, heard a ‘ne” when they reached the name of the late Representative Thaver of Massachusetts, who died recently tev had fajled tn notice that clerk rcalling the roll had ed over Thayer's name io mas of Oklahoma. and they credited his negative vote 1o Thayer. The mistake threw the roll eall out of kilter. and was not dis covered until the result had heen nnounced The error. with nther diserepan cles. changed the total. originally announced as 306 to &0 in faver of impeachment, to 306 to 82, GREEK CHURCHMAN U LEAVES FOR ALBANY 1 | ol | His Holiness Gmnndmn Will Visit Many Y. M. C. A. Units Be- fore Returning Home. was House voll call Figures Are $60,000.000‘ Above Last Year Period. and | Far More Than Expected. Treasury fizures show receipts of $493,660,000 income tax collections for | the period ending March 31, which is| an increase of $60,000,000 over the same period a year ago. and £100.000.. | than officials estimated would be forthcoming under the tax cut law These collections ure a surplus at the close of this fiscal vear probably will be applied to the public debt. The unexpected increase in re turns, despite the reduced 1ax rates. was attributed by Acting Secrefary Winston to the “unusual income and | profits resulting last year from the period of prosperity The New York Federal e dis trict reported the larzest collections the T 700 more which | | nkl»,.g,. $90.104.966 R n Fi meahols. $0.516.284, | Hic Holiness Gennadios. metropol- | D Nin accouni |tan of Thessalonica and chief prelate e ereamal and corporate income |of the apostlic see of Saloniki, who tax payments. An increase also. was|accompan three associates eported in miscellaneous tax collec: | Visited W resterday. left for D OTteait several of these which were | Albany. 2 ast night vepealed by the mew law did mot go| The metropolitan is in this country T the end of March and the full | primarily to strengthen the friendshin Hect ot The reductions will not e between the United States and Greece felt until later, Treasury officials ex-|and to study ¥. o here. While in Was T dav the party called Coolidze and visited the Rumanian Premier to Visit Italy.|ihe library of Cenzress : ) —The Popolo i | Tis oliness will be received at . an | Albany by Gov. Smith and the mayor of Albany. Starting from Albany, he make an inspection tour of fcan Y. M. C. As.. in about 20 al clties. The party will sall 1 are Comdr. Constan Melas of the Greek Navy. re- tired. Col. Georze Kontekakis, gover- {nor of war supplies in Saloniki and | chairman of the army work committee of the Y. M. C. A. and Ulius Amoss of Athens. national secr of the Hellenic Young Men's Chr | ‘Assoctation The party will return to Washin ton the latter part of this month f a threeday v arrangements for which being made hy William | Knowles Cooper. zenaral seeretary of the local Y. M A CHAPLAINS SHIFTED. ced his intention of visitin in June to_ take the mud-bath cure at in Italy he will see re oral ay the new mier desires to conclude a treaty iance with Italy SHIPPING Arrivals at_and_Sailings From New York ARRIVED YESTERDAY 1 Valpara n - Mare Wi Mirch March [Jutian B. Yates, A Ordered to Georgia Post. at Fort Meyer. DUE ~l‘l’!l‘ remen ) Port Limen DUE MONDAY Southampton Liverv: Several changes in the stations of Armv chaplains will take effect June | T next. Chap has served as executive in the office of chiel of chaplains, War Depart- ment, for the past four years. will be of that Auty by Chaplain Beebe. now at Fort Myer, Chaplain John D. Axton. jir Leavenworth. Kans.. will re. lieve Chaplain Beehe at Fort Myer Chaplain Yates to duty at relieve Cha nrdered to D. \’\YIVhdl Tulea . iathan fonohilu. . at Fort Du Pont, > ‘Chaplain Harr SATLED YESTERDAY Do) American Baoke: Bouseilon—Bora % ; tates-—Copenhagen Pwsmm: Adams (world cruise) ia—C: ot | sraphed photograph of himselt with | | attention | him an_autographed | 2.000-ten eruising | | THE EVENING STAR. RASTAFARISENDS g of chicke | CREEINES DU, o R Ao Raiser Runs Away Heir to Abyssinian Crown e ; | Forwards Signed Photo- graph to President. Ry the Aseociated Press. RAND POINT, Ildaho, Georze Sanders, 67, a Creek rancher, has and neighbors are looking after his thousand haby chicks and awaiting a eonsignment of another thousand. | Sanders left a note saying the | incessant ‘“‘cheep” of fthe infant poultry was threatening him with insanity. The prospect of another thousand was too much. and he asked his neighbors to see that they were fod April 2. Lightning disappeared l 1 ’; His imperial highness. prince regent and heir to the throne of émperor of Ethiopia (Abyssinia), | as an evidence ‘of his personal | ship for the United St ment, with which hi treaty relations for several vea sent to President Coolidge : hi STUDENTS FELICITATE DR. J. STANLEY DURKEE | | Retiring Head of Howard U. Given | Floral Token in Appreciation of Eight Years' his highest compliments. 1t is of full cabinet size and shows the prince regent wearing a jeweled coronet and vich robes of state, and is haavily framed in solid silver, stamped with the royal erest. i Service. | S, Consul Cordially Welcomed. Loder Park. Unitad States vice it at Aden, recently vie the cfty of Abyssinia, ve hotrs by water | ! rail, and was Iy received by the | | prince regent. Autographed portraits | of undergraduates of Presidents Roosevelt and Harding were prominently displayed the walls of his office. Calling Mr. Park’s to them. the prince zave photozraph of himself for delivery to President Cool- | spokesman for the groun idge at Washington with his best - 2 A0 | Siotian HHe T plication being | Dr- Durkee voiced his gratitude for | that he would appreciat similar | the tribute, declaring it was a source courtesy the American Presi- | of satisfaction tn him te he told that dent Bia. damintate d ministration had Returning 1o Aden. Consul Park in- oo AT T trus e del c of the royal po ctive of good ted the deliver: We roval ok, { TSIV 0L BROL ede’ W wak aai trait to the ‘State Department at | APe " X J said | Washington to Willlam Moss, director { (I8 MOETing, have aked Dr. Dyries of foreign sales of the Dalton \lldmc‘,“w T6 a5 ot paistane ; i Machine Co.. who happened to be BLOOD TEST REFUSED. passing throuzh Aden about that time Toa Risky, Says Vienna Judge, Rev. Dr. 1. Stanley Durkee, retiving | from the presidency of Howard Uni. | versity after eight vears 1o accept call 1o a Brooklyn, N. Y. pastorate, felicitated last night by a group salled at his home to express appreciation of his | A floral token also was pres Durkee on hehalf nf the Mize a of who oo services, sented to Dr by Lonise students Yonung heen - pro. | e | " Hengst chief of the foreign service admin. | tion, State Department, by whom it will be transmitted to the President at the White House RUSSIA JAILS 130,000, 1,000 Randits Sentenced to Death. Survey for 1925 Shows, 7 the anno courts in ler Lezitimacy Case. | P)-A VIENNA high plication Austria indge has man April 2 refused the ap. conrt Al a cought to the of of blood test required ir that blood A risky medical legitimacy one determine his by oa wife's ehildren The judze said the law refutable evidence and proof was still somewhat assumption the part sclence Numerons applications hlood are reaching the courts follow the decision of another | Vienna judge in a case hrought by an nnmarried mother for alimony. This | accepted the testimony of acien < who declared hlood tests showed the defendant was not the father of- the child, of MOSCOW, April Tudze o Michael Chelyshev Court of Soviet Russia day that the provincial vear sentenced 130000 persons nment me Court al=o confirmed were sentenced ¢ During the same ers, who had mis total of 8300660 of for nz recent death during 1 veur 15000 em} Anpropriated funds sen Wife Charges Infidelity. Alma M 110 Rhode an Frank married 17 | New Submarine Off for Tests NEW YORK. Apri! . The Sibroatine Vil leth Seokivs Xavy Iara fodey for teig) »up of fslands just West, is the undersea boat’s Ultimate destination. hut the date of cau: of the divin, ete she will 20 en routc Ao Rifenberg filed 1eaiak Tsland avenue. has suit for absolut Rifent Mount Md., July children < misconduct and names a ro She asks the custody of Attorney Foster Wood ife Rainier and have twn The wife | rha c<pondent children the ap WASHINGTON, D. FRIDAY. APRIL 2 COTTON BODY’S 0. K. ON FARM BILL SEEN House Commlme Told Growers'| Exchange May Favor Principle of Relief Measure. i 1926. “gathered the impression that they will come in on this bill." The committee, after whether to close all farm relief hear erday te continue them in It was agreed that Secre ine would he consulted on all pending bills hefore hearings were terminated. Representative Little. Democrat, Kansa: vesterday continued teetify. ing in support of his bills to fix prices store surplus cropas and prohibit specu lation In futures Br the Associated Prese The House agriculture committee was informed today by Southern mem hers that the American Cotton Grow ers’ Bxchange probably would sup. port the corn belt farm relief bill. Officers of the cotton organization .are in Washington conferring on the measure, which would stabllize agri- cultural surplus by placing an equall zation fee on certain basic crops, in- cluding eotton. Tt fis mnot known Iwhether the cotton men will agree to the fee on cotton. hut they are de scribed as fayorable to the general principle of the bill. Representative Rubey, Democrat Missouri, said that after attending a ting of the cotton leaders he had | Col. Burt Ordered to Hawaii. William H. Burt, Field Artil has heen relieved from duty the War Department general staff and with the Organized Re serves of the 3rd Corps Area and ordered to Honolulu, Hawaii, for duty with troops. The orders are effective abhout May 10 Col. lery with We VALUE RECEIVED We want every eustomer 10 feal—and we believe that all onr customers do feel— that they g received in their dealings with ns. Sixty vears of high-standard service to every customer since 1864 demand high- servica standard to every costomer for 1926 — and ever after! Weather We propose to heep vight on damg busimess that way HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY BEANEARD W. SPILLE Menuger vn) WASHINGTON \\I I\\I] N AND EAL TAT \\f.l,\,\H N space affords. A REAL DEVELOPMENT A MONSTER LOCAL SUR DIVISION BRISTLING WITH SENSATIONALL)Y ORIGINAL SALES POINTS : T LINE-UP OF POSITION FROM ANY IN OR NEAR IF YOUK RT PRICT I'HING ELSF WASHINGTON I'RAINING AND or TALK FIT YOU TO FINISH I'HE SELLING ON A PROP OSITION. THAT HALF SELLS ITSELF-AND YOU'RE READY TO PITCH IN AND PRODUCE—WTF WANT. YOU, WE'LL PROVE IT! ADDRESS ROX 364 B STAR OFFICE With Search the world over— spend what you will— there is no gear lubri- cant like EBONITE. dealers in five-povnd and serviee stations from Cheekerboard pumn onir. eans. the 7acapa—Puert Haiti—Barbad ARRANGEMENTS —may be simple or stately, depending entirely upon the desire and dictates of those concerned, but this can never affect the character of our service —that always will be the same—the best. Complete Funeral,$125 A black broadcloth or grav plush casket, with a silk snterior, 6 fine handles. engraved name plate. outside case, embelming. washing., dre sing and* shaving sf necessary, re- morxug from any city hospital or home. advertise the death, hearse of lmousine tvpe and two fine C winingham liniou- sones. When in Need of Our Service Call THE DEAL FUNERAL HOME 816 H St. N.E. Linc. 8200-8201 “For Reference, Ask Yonr Neighbor” Unlimited Parking Space e ALL KlNDS OF GROCERIES Main 4673 —heautiful flowers, abund Corner Sth THE NEw CONVENTION HALL MABKET convenience to be found in mar ance of fresh fruits and vegetables eting here. To go through the market is a real treat— and will save you money—prices are moderate e CARL CHRISTENSEN ~ S.G. TAYLOR Stand 304 Ph. M. 3243 “Partridge” Brand Hams Pure Pork Products Don't Fail to Visit Our Stands at This New Market Dealers in Fine Sugar-Cured Meats Cooked Hams and Smoked Beef Stalls: 306 and 308 Convention Hall Market GEORGE C. NASH Stands 322-324 Phone M. 86 All Kinds of Home-Dressed Meats Loffler’s Sausage and Pork Products Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Milk, Etc. Stands 405-407 _ Phone M. 4177 Fresh Hennery Egga Ph. Main 2215.6960 SANITARY BEEF CO. Stands 414, 416, 418, 420 Wholesale Dealers in Beef, Lamb, Veal and Pork Products Hmh -Grade flualn\ Only CHAS. T. BUTLER Stands 406-8-10-12 ‘Phone M. 9558, M. 3567 Wholesale and Retail Dealer Smoked Meats and Pork Products ~J.F. ALLWINE & SON | ~ EDWARD L. KELLER | Our Usual Low Prices Prevail Our Grocery Department You will find conveniently located at the North entrance Stands Nos. 246-248-250-252 Directly Opposite Are Our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Stands Nos. 148-150" Prices. Quality are the same as advertised in our chain store advertisements which appear in The Star. Convenient Parking Space Always Available INOTORIOUS MURDERESS debating | ings at the end of the next week. de- | | By the Assatated Pre K and L Streets Northwest The Finest in the Nation’s Capital Do Your Easter Marketing Here!! one is talking of the A Real Easter Atmosphere prevails poultry and choice meats, etc. {turned to the prison barracks. while] { Planovsky made a quick escape | During the ensuinz five IS CAPTURED IN RUSSIA criinz io the prosecuto no home in the Urals was & the depredations of the hand of male robhers that Catherine headed, and no person secure from murderons at PICKETS AFTER EDWARDS! ) afe from Catherine Planovsky. Head of Ban- dit Gang. Firing Squad. Once Escaped From SRDLOVSK .—Catherine Planov Ru {woman bandit, who has a r havinz murdered and robbed dozens | of victims, azain is in the toilz of the law. The public prosecutor alleges that her exploitz have covered a long period of yea In 1921 “Catherine the Terrible terinburg. April Y April Jrker home of United States ator Edward 1. Edwards in Jersey City © picket the house after the Senator | failed to communicate with the union officials while inv ing the strike a=| Senator Fdwards eluded the pickets | she is known, was sentenced to death [at his home and at the F nal |at ©l tor murder and was taken | Bank, Jer: City, where he has his |from prisor to he shot. When the |offices. ' strikers earrvied placards firing squad discharzed its riflex the | stating that they were the ‘‘real Pas woman fell to the ground and feizned |sajc strikers.” In the delegation was death. Not a bullet had strick her.| Naney Sandoweky. 19.yearold girl The soldiers, helieving her dead. re | “leader of the strikers Need 30 Extra Clothing Salesmen For our eighth annual sale of Men's Hot Suits, which takes place this week We are now getting ready for our eighth annual sale of men's hot weather suits—an event that has been town-famous since 1918. to give good service we will require experienced clothing salesmen to help us out for several days. porary apening may result in a parmanent position. In order about 30 For men who can qualify, a tem- The sale will be held this year in our Men's Bar- gain Annex, 613 E Street, because of the additional (5,000 square feet) which this building Apply Saturday at the Employment Office, Third Floor, Tre HecHT Co-F STREET Pacific Building, After 9:15 Unlimited Parking Space Stands 350.352 Homemade Danish Delicatessen—Pumbernickel Bread. Hennery Fggs.....35c and 38¢ American Swiss Cheese. . Creamery Butter FRANK’S STAND Stands 329-331 All Kinds Fresh and Smoked Meats Phone M. 2359 HAVENNER BAKING CO. Stands 111-113 BREAD, CAKES .45¢ Give Me * A Call LOFFLER Phone M. 86 1007 Pure Wholesale and Retail Stands 422-424-426-428 Fresh and Smoked Meats Sausage of All Kinds GRAND CENTRAL FLORIST E. P. NICHOLS, Prop. Convention Hall Market and'921 H St. N.E. All Kinds of Best Varieties EASTER PLANTS AND FLOWERS At Reasonable Prices portant Notice—Our Main Store W ifl. Be Openr Sunday—Phane Linenin 9549 921 H St N.E. CRACKERS, PIES, ETC. M. L. PASKEL Stands 317-319 Phone M. 1248 Beef, Lamb, Veal, Corn Beef a Specialty Marketing Delivered Free J. HERBERT Stand 323 : Dealer in All Kinds of Smoked Meats HARRY BURKA Stands 309-11 Ph. M. 1250 Beef Lamb, Pork and Veal - All Kinds Smoked Meats ~ R, E. HUDSON Stands 310-312 Phone M. 1250 Hot-House Lamb, Easter Veal, Select Beef Corn Beef a Specnlty " JEPSEN PROV. CO. Stands 400-402-404 Phone M. 10178 Specials for Saturday Only- Fresh Ham, 29c Pork Loin, half or whole, 28¢ WHOLESALE—RETAIL ALL KINDS OF MEATS