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WILKINS LAST SEEN NEAR T ARROM Eskimos ~ Report Sighted Plane 400 Miles From Fairbanks. BY FREDERICK LEWIS EARP. Special Correspon ¢ The & American s FPATRBANK; lskimos n 00 iles southeast of row, Alaska, sighted monoplane of Capt. George IL Wil- kins last Thursday, dccording to adio flash from ove party of the Detroit Arct tion received here late This {3 the first news of explorers since last Thur they were sighted over W miles north of here, en TPoint Barrow. It m that at leas four-ifths of the fiyers' journey was made in safety, and that the danger Sndicott Mountalns once m ed. r Jones Islan. about Har- e River. ‘The Having the speeding Kilauea, Prof. Jaggar Issues Warning. Diseases, He Earns Natives’ Gratitude. of field His eyes glued to a pair r, dean glasses Prof. Thomas A. Jagi ¢ volcanologlsts, is carefull ning every impulse and movement of Hawail's famous voleano, Mauna Loa, whose flery lava already has obliterat- ed one vil the Pacific, Associated patches reported. In a lttle frame house perched pre- cariously on the edge of the famous Kilauea, on the eastern slope of Mauna Loa mountain, Prof. Jaggar for several years has studled Kilauea, | Mauna Kea and other volcanoes | visible from this point. He does not restrlct his observations to the Hawallan volcanoes, but delicate in- | struments housed in the little build- ing record disturbances miles under the sea in faroff Japan, Chile, Mon- tana or Martinique, Fifteen years’ study and observation of the voleanoes bore fruit for Dr. Press = dis: Devoted to Prevention of | e on its deadly march to THE EVENIN G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C TUESDAY, APRIL . 20, 1926. SCIENTIST PREDICTING ERUPTION JUSTIFIES 15 YEARS OF STUDY Perched High on Edge of Loa to the sea, Dr. Jaggar's observa- tions today Indicate, and a warning has been spread through this area. Dr. Jaggar abandoned his teaching post at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and 16 vears ago took up his abode at Kilauea. A group of Hawailan business man financed the pioneering studies of Dr. Jaggar and the ssachusetts Institute of Tech- y paid hi: lary for a time. Con- gress was prevailed upon to support the project and Dr. Jaggar and his assistants are now on the staff of the 0. HEADS DISCLSS NURSES HOME BL Inform Congress Columbia Hospital Should Be Classed as Public Institution. | Hospital for Women and A jut of Federal revenues, or the hospital should be placed on the the control of the recently ed Board of Public Welfare, the District Commissioners pointed out today in a report to Chairman Zihl- man of the House District committee. Quote Provisions of Bill. The bill providing for construction of the nurses’ home, the Comm: ers explain, an appropria tion of $300,000, chargeable against the revenues of the District and the Fed eral Treasury the same manner that regular District appropriations are charged The legislation al conflict with the program. The mers feel that unless the provisions of the bill are so changed as to make this au- thorization a charge against the said, is in s financial € | The proposed nurses’ home for the | im should be financed | plane of public Institutions and put | PRESIDENT AND TAFT AID SALVATION ARMY Are Among Donors in $60,000 Drive—$26,000 Still Needed for Society’s Work. President Coolidge and Chief Jus. tice Taft have contributed to the Sal- tion Army’s $60,000 appeal, Brig. William H. rrett, divisional com- mander, announced today. The Civitan Club 18 contributing 50, Rudolph Jose, chairman of the rd, advised Drig. close meeting day Residence, 1330 L street, tinue it unt T e brks AVegetable Prepasetion s-mln‘»qumfil‘-‘ | ncither Opium, Morphing set | Vineral, Not NARCOTIC (housand dollars has been contributed ' i to date and $26,000 is still needed, Brig. Barrett sald. Mr. Jose told the adyisory board yesterday he was con- fident the needed amount will be raised. Girls of the Evangeline Residence have raised $1,200 so far, $200 more than the goal set at the beginning of the appeal. They are now after $1,500. ,500. Contributions to the fund should be sent to Thomas P. Hi - er, care Salvation Army, 607 E street. | P & % Rectaurant Is Held Up. An unidentified white man pistol in the lunchroom of Hattie | Barton, colored, 401 Third street | southwest, about 1 o'clock this morn- Jbbed the cash register of ing and ! | i 2% 3% 4% The Munsey Trust Co. AR T T TGP We Pay You on your Interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. Interest on ordinary savings accounts — compounded quar- terly. Interest on special savings cer- tificates — compounded semi- annually. Munsey Building funds of the United States.” the re- port sets forth, “consideration should Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Sretie | Jaggar in the present eruption. No down | one pects’ to reach down into the OV contri s $1 p ar 15 oM | owels of the carth. and halt thess | Sou i siamwariun busiess men $5,000 | Do Elven to the matter of o change mighty movements of heat and gases, | ta carey on the Work. which 13 wtill|in the control of the institution the [ but Dr. Jaggar has done the next|pandicapped by lack of funds. > Partly a Public Institution. | st $hink. " He \Nrsaicteq tha’ eiup: | DhociDservatory tecords tHEI20t0| «rntle the'd S tion and thus warned the inhabit 0 Gt ies T Relt Tor RO ETon | o o e R e e e ! of Hilo, the jeland on which the vol: | each week and keeps a diary showing | % Private Sctboretion, ' Jhid | "dio operator | cano is located. And now Dr. Jaggar | just what takes place before, during extent a public Institution. ,'f’“"“.‘." The re. | shares honors with Pele, ancient god- |and after each disturbance. The men | HORDILAL Bar et (Al e O e es daciiiiod il Enunes i the |are on the jobjoay and nighbimieasur- | (Groiet a° (the ‘Guilinger SRR N IKns | e vers of the natives to save their |ing the movements of the earth, air, | HOSPItal ' Rt would secte fhet ¢hic into, & new co name- | home: when it is &nd)| Aldaration. should jte glven, 0. the throug pass of | Kilauea also will soon overflow and the temperature at the the En ¢ und thence |send a mass of molten, flery rock heat from the diie north ‘ivuk Kiver | down the eastern slopes of Mauna the Aretle : = " EPISCOPALIAN STAND ON TURKEY OPPOSED 00 pounds less than the Alas- | its latest Might, the e difficulty in oo/ D SALPTERR United States Geological Survey. The r sledge party of the Detroit expedition has been trav the Colville to_the sea o way to Point Barrow The hour of the monoplane 1 3 Wi xiven in the yort received from Rob o with the over poEt indicates either took or ting of s not tio re- fon here Aelpful Remedy ¢ rstipationand e everisbess nd Loss o SLEE! resulting herefromin ABHY Tac Sumie Signatere live lava changes in vents pouring forth subterranean furnaces. | matter of placing this hospital on the plane of & public institution by abolish ing its present manage stituting a_board of 9 natitution unde The IWomen's Store for | alues £ .Cunningham € 314-16 7th St. N.W. Great Coat Event For VVednesday Three Distinctive Price Groups T CENTALR Atbn Dose.s 40T of Robert College, in Constantinople who_arrived in New on the United r Repul | y 1926." 7 CUBA CURTAILS SUGAR. This route wou mum altitude of height of the 1rip to Barre St oy [ to function on July 5 S S MOTHER! 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