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Riverside Apartments o o URNISHED or unfurnished suites, of one or tworooms,dinet, kitchen and bath now available. o o o The furnished apart- ments are equipped with linen, china, silver and glass-ware, kitchen utensils and furniture to suit tenant’s require- ments, including in the smaller suite a Murphy bed. o The location of the Riverside is ideal, overlooks Lincoln Memorial and Poto- mac Park, is within walking distance of the theatres and shopping districts. Golf, bathing, polo, tennis, boating and horse-back riding are practically at your front door. Unfurnished apart- ments from $47.50 to $87.50,the latter hav- ing reception hall and cupboards in each room. Apartments may be in- spected at any hour. Resi- dent manager on premises. NEW YORK AVENUE C and TWENTY-SECOND STREETS, NORTHWEST 0.6, D W. H. WEST COMPANY Agents 916 15th STREET, N. W. MAIN 9900 debts a myse! r- sonalls,. RALPH W. McCLURE, Arlingion Ya. 10* A JUICY POT ROAST FOR SUNDAY DIN- ner. 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RECORDS OF CIVILIZED RACE OF 4,0000 YEARS 'AGO FOUND PII_UI@N”SAFE Hurri, Hitherto Unknown, Sought in Vain to Pre. vent Rise of Capitalism, Pennsylvania Scientists Declare—Record of Apestles’ Burial Discovered. Franklin Rose Forced Down in Storm After Ingenious Display of Flying. ssociated Press. z 3, ldaho, April §.—News of \g - last night of . Franklin Rose, air mail pilot, missing on his first trip. from Elko, Nev., to Bolse, ended 24 hours of anxiety here and in_other cities of the Northwest. Rose was found safe and uninjured | 65 miles south of -Jordan Valley, i Oregon, just over the Idaho line, at $:10 o'vlock last night. - He left Elko, Nev., at 2:20.Tuesday afternoonfor the first northbound trip of the new, Western alr_mail service. All trace of him was lost_after he was report- |, ed fiving over Deep Creek, Nev.. at 1:10 o'clock that afternoon. Wide Search Had Begun. Searchers in automobiles and on horseback worked out of Elko ves: terday. but returned to that town after sunset. Elaborate plans for an automobile and airplane search for Rose at daybreak today were being made here. Report of the finding of Rose was recelved by telephone here trom a ranch in Jordan Valley and revealed a story of herolsm and aviation In- zenuity. Rose said he was forced more than 75 miles off his course by terrific storm Tuesd: fternoon be neared Duck Valley, h evada-ldaho border, and landed in 4 wheat field on the slopes of Jupiter Mountain. His plane, while undem- aged, was mived in deep mud. { Obtaining a _horse from a nearby | farm, he rode 30 miles to the nearest o is safety telephone and sent word of his safety and of efforts being made to enable his plane -to take off and complete his run to Boise. He then returned to Jordan Valley. To Reach Boise Tonight. i 1d In a report to the air mail fiel here he said that he expectéd to ar- rive in Boise at 8 o'clock tonight. Storms, he declared, caused all his § uble.. Although his engine was rlv:&flnx on two cylinders, he asserted he could have made his way to safety had not the storm reduced visibility th yn_him_off_his cour: The Paramount Garage Co. GARAGE BUILDERS “TERMS s .00 LIKE == Down RENT Night, Ad. 6055 M..3934 Desirable unfurnished and fur- nished apartments for rent in THE DRESDEN John W. Thompsen & Co., Inc. 1636 Fye Street Main 1477 BOOKS BOUGHT “Rring_Them Tn” or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 PEARLMAN'S, 933 G St. N.W. A Restricted Area Wooded Home Sites ALL SIZES Hedges & Middleton Ine. Realtors 1412 Eye St. N.W. Embassy Apartments De Luxe- N.W. Corner of 16th and Harvard Sts. N.W. A few apart. ments still avail- able in this new white stone apart- ment building of 1 to 6 rooms and bath. Re- f r i geration and the very latest improve. “ments. 1flat of 5 rooms and bath for P $100. Inspect Tonight Franklin 9503 Bs the Associated Press PHILADELPHIA, April 8.—Records of an anclent race, whose oiviliza- tion vied with that of the Hittites and Egyptians as they lived in -the sbadow of the. Tower of Babel, were revealed yesterday by speakers be- fore the American Oriental Society. Dr. E. A. Speiser and Prof. ward Chiera of the University of Pennsylvania made the report -after a vear of study of a thousand clay {ablets uncovered in southern Meso- potamia . The face, said to have existed 4,000 years ago, heretofore, had heen un- known to archeologists. It is khown as the Hurrl, 'and the translation of the tablets was expected by the savants attending the meeting to add new page to anclent history. “This race,” said Dr. Spelser. “had 2 law against the direct sale of land, However, much as they tried to legis- late against the growth of a capitalistic class, the effort failed, Land own- ers adopted those whose land they wished to obtain. As a .result huge land tracts were under one family’s jurisdiction. A man had a perfect right to kill his slaves, suffering no consequences whatever.” The tablets, the translation of which has just been completed, cover a pe- riod of five generations in one family. Report of the discovery of two burial tablets, tending to bear out the traditional story of the burial of the bodies of Peter and Paul by orientals on the Appian Way, near Rome, as related in the apocryphal rites, was made by Prof. Romaine Newbold. 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Jdmwwdw Most for the money~ give it a trial AT It lathors) 4 TOILET SOAP - Garage Space Within the Building THIS is but one of numerous modern conven- iences that await you in. this splendid new building. “Summertime Suites” are a specialty. with large, airy rooms; wide windows to catch park breezes and luxurious’ ap- pointments throughout. rooms with dinet, kitchen and bath for $60 to $95 a month. Two and three At 15th and Upshur §ts. Resident Manager on Premises W H WEST CO Pounded 1894 Ed. |30 feet deep. Church of Ban Sebastian, on the Via Appla, about three miles from Rome. They are declared to be the first in- scriptions in Aramaic found in Italy, and prove, he believes, there were orlentals in Italy during the first cen- tury of the Christian era. Excavators found the tablels buried Translation revealed that they were placed there by an orlental slave woman named Peécora, who buried her master and mistress there and who erected the tablets as grave markers. The master and mis- tress of this slave, Prof. Newbold be- lieves, were- early Christians of the so-called Gnostic sect which tried to gain control of the Roman Church. Prof. Newbold said the earliest date on which the burial of Peter and Paul by orientals is recorded Is uround 258 A. D. and that the tradition has been accepted by the Roman Catholie Church. Latin inscriptions invoking the blessings of Peter and Paul by the earlier Christians of the third and fourth centuries have een found fre- quently. None of them, however, at- tests to the presence of orientals. B Forty-six of the fifty-eight bacon ing houses in Denmark are con- its Call Lincoln 10-100 WASHINEN 201 Fenton Court N.E. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1926. WHITTEMORE TRIAL "PUT OFF TEN DAYS Chigf Counsel Is in New York Get- ting Evidence to Support Alibi. Venue Change Sought. By the Associated Press. BUFFALO, April 8.—The trial of Richard Reese Whittemore, bandit chieftain, for the murder of two bank guards in a $93,000 robhery here last October, has been postponed tenta- tively until April 19. The adjourn- ment from April 9 was agreed to by District Attorney Guy M. Moore when he was informed by Melvin Greene, assoclate counsel for the defense, that W. Bartlett Sumner, chief of defense counsel, could not return from New York hefore next Monday. Sumner has gone to New York to obtain evidence to be used in estab- lishing an alibi for Whittemore, who maintains he was not in Buffalo when the Bank of Buffalo robbery was staged. In a long-distance telephone conversation, Sumner told Greene that eight reputable witnesses, two of them Methodist Episcopal Church trustees, would testify that Whittemore and Window Shades Made to Measure Leon Kramer, gang member, were not ‘| within 600 miles of Buffalo when the crime was committed. A When Whittemore is brought to trial defense counsel will ask for a change of venue on the grounds that a fair trial cannot be had in Erie County’ on ‘account of the prejudice and passion against Whittemore and his associates here. PASSPORT FEE IS $150 FOR RUSSIANS LEAVING By the Associated Press. MOSCOW, April 8. —Russlans who want to go to the United States of other foreign countries hereafter must pay $150 for their Soviet passports. This is 15 times the visa fee charged forelgners entering the United States, which since the war has been the highest passport fee in the world. The Soviet government makes an exception for workers and members | of the proletariat, who will have to | pay only $100 for the privilege of go ing_abroad. These high rates have a twofold purpose: To discourage Russians from leaving the country and to keep for- eign currency within Russia. 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