Evening Star Newspaper, April 28, 1926, Page 10

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10 AMERICAN IN FIGHT NROMESTLLHEL Formal Hearing of John Ab- bott Adams for Beating Guide Looms. By the Associate ROME, April 2 two Dresidents of th is in jail here and it is pos: have to remain there for 10 days until up for trial John Adams Abbott of Boston, forebears were Presidents hn Quin, beating L Rom! and nee in entering the Abbott _accepted to fight witl that As- 1 to a hospital, suf. tured jaw and a dis with Loe. 5 that he pol- ide with his fists. Abbott his mothc Atbbott re ished off the Denies Mussolini Slur. He denies, however, a_more serious charge | him by the de- feated m is in effect that he used derogatory rem against Premier ) lini. Conviction for cent legislative enact- ment calls for imprisonment. ~Abbott he accusation is an at " him the rel Coeli 1 cause of Astrologo’s Abbott and Astrologo, < sts, pushed cket win- ien. Hot words “tween when dow to the \ were exchar and as ted addre was _zlven to tim by the Am Fight on Sidewalk. trologo, accom- . went to the ho- Abbott out. Abbott They went to the ik for the fray.’ It was a sav- age battle. When it was over, an am bulance was called to convey the x beate: strologo to the ibineers came up and to an made the accusation uttered insulting re- ussolir Despite his had Mvented which an. Monday and in adily assented hospital. € them the Ita that Abbott h; marks about ) protest that the zui the charge in order to ‘THE |Demonstration Planned in Honor of Chief Scout of the World. Program on Larger Scale Than Was Ever Before Staged by Troopers. Plans for the Boy Scout field day demonstration on the Ellipse Satur- ternoon in honor of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, *chief Scout of | the world,” who is coming here to at tend the sixteenth annual convention of the Boy S da: { Is. 8. aken by the Scout organization, and will be participated in by more than 2,000 Scouts from cities and towns { within a 250-mile radius of Wash ington, The demonstration, which will st at 3 p.m., is in charge of W. C. W sel, assistant natfonal camp di; who met Sir Robert while al recently. Washington Scouts will have prominent part in the ceremoni There will be 1,500 local Scouts D or automobile from many points. Tower-Building Stunt. The Washington bo; ill stage a tower-building stunt, g wooden ive an hibition of he-ice” rescue on n imitation | first-aid k on those Baltimore scouts will seven-minute record in rustic bridge. building, constructing serviceable structure 58 feet long and 8 feet high after the manner Boys from ‘Camden, N. J Welch, W. Va., will kindle fires by friction processes. Atlantic City boys will show how first aid may be rendered with a neckerchief. rst aid work also will be demonstrated by groups from Reading, Pa.. Read and Original Musical Show to Be Pre- sented by G. W. U. Group. “Just a Kiss,” a musical comedy entirely written and composed by col lege students, will be presented May 6 and 7 in_the George ington University “little theater,” H street between Twentieth and Twenty-first STUDENTS WRITE COMEDY. | | Ladies—Areyoutroubled with<allow | PLANS COMPLETE FOR BOY SCOUTS FIELD DAY MANEUVERS SATURDAY ] | the program will be the erection of a | log cabin ticipating, and more than 500 addi- | tional boys will come here by train | distant | will perform ! ploneers. | SIR ROBERT S. 8. BADEN-POWELL ing, N. Y., and Bristol, Va. Build ing of human pyramids will be the tunt preformed by Richmond, Va., uts, Various scout games will be ved by boys from Norfolk and Portsmouth One of the interesting features of by scouts of Baltimore, who will bring the material here on trucks. Music by Scout Band. Music will be rendered during the | fternoon. by the Baltimore Boy d and by the Drum and | of the District of Colum that President | president of | 3 may glimpse a part | the excercises from the White| House, Mr. Coolidge will receive the visiting scouts and scout officials | just before the demonstration | As honorary president he also will delived an address at the closing | :ssion of the council convention, ay night in Memorial Con-| urd: tinental Hall. | 1 expected ze, the honorary the B Scouts, Don’t Neglect Your Skin skin, pimples and other face blem- ishes? 1t the cause is constipation, “ all the face creams | and sk lotions | ROOMS RANSACKED. Duplicate Key Worker Robs Homes, Stealing Total of $347. A duplicate key worker gained en trance to the apartment of Mrs. George M. Smoot, 1333 Park Road, | between 11 o'clock yesterday morning | nd 5 o'clock in the afternoon, honds, several gold coin a gold basket ball, silver ring and vanity case. A similar was committed 3 ay in apartment 810, 1812 K| street, occupied by Miss Dorothy E. | Brent, Miss Kvelyn Owens and Miss | el M. rdley. Miss Brent was ! shhed of Jewelry valued at $385, vhile property valued at $12 was taken from the other occupants. robbery THE WEATHER DID IT— —put a slump in business —SEE SUNDAY'S STAR e - 7 v ~—~Vacation | s i A\ Tours || " Persondlly || Conducted VACATION that is different! 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