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o *¥% THE EVENING STAR, W D. ., SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1926 W. W, HEAD CHOSEN ™ OUNDs % BARLY. b & NDLANS: 1 JUGOSLAVIA DEBT ~ |VETERANS'BUREAU | [wus wocomn wesess wor ] | PROPOSED HIGHWAY 500 TO 1,000 YEARS OLD, FOUND SCOUT PRESIDENT smitonian sciemis. . AGCORD REACHED! HELPS MEMORIAL [™ | CHANGESINDORSED | B. Collins, to Ask Funds 0 Aol ni | Sni f‘:’_W"fk- Agreement Covenng $51,-|Employes Give $773.66, : ¢ Eight Suggested Projects Are | 000.000 Obligation to Be | Record for U. S. Establish- . Urged at Hearing Before i | | | IBones in Louisiana Area ! Sent to Capitol at Once. ment, Toward War Shrine. ; Commissioners. | Coolidge Renamed Honorary Executive—Delegates Visit White House. in Almost Perfect Con- Walter W. Head of Omaha, Nebr., dition loda_v- it By the Assoviated Press, Fmployes of the Veterans' Bureau Eight important proposed changes was elected president of the Bov| ‘ An agreement was reached today [have contributed the larzest amount il !in the highway plan of the District Scouts of America, to succeed Milton, o L ¢ for the funding of the $51,000,000 war |80 far received for the District of Co. 1 % {designed 1o preserve the heau A. McRae, Detroit publisher, at the| “ Jcdseocuted Bt eney : i debt of Jugoslavia to this country. lumbia World War Memorial from an | S el i et K annual convention of the Nationall g Collins. fr & renresenintive of the The settiement apparently complet. | Government department or establish-| indorsed by property awners and ci Scout Council this afternoon in the:Smithsonian Institution, who returned ed the admintstration's war debt- 1ML g0n 66 wae trans. organization Willard Hotel. Mr. Head formerlv here yesterday from Plaguemines | funding program o far as it will be | jiied to John Poole. treasurer of the | { 4 3 public hearing was one of the vice presidents. arish. ahent 10 miles below New Or- | possible to do so for the present. The | fund, and consisted largely of dollar | { sioners today in the hoardroom of the President |Coulidge re-elected | leans, reporied the discovery of the ! Jugoslavian terms. providing like the | bills and silver, making one of thel | Distriet Building. honorary president and four honorary ; JATReSt known temple mound of the | others for payment over a long period | most impressive piles of real money The projected alterations constitute vice presidents were re-elected, viz, | Chitemacha ans. A Federal ap-; OE! yenun, is {expectadiiton gD 1o (hie || Vet (ikned Lntoithe, (indiatithenred : ! the 1ost sweeping revision of the Chiet Justice Taft. - Willam G Me.| DrPriation to finance further exca- 3 Capitol with @ request for ratification | eral-Ameriean National — Bank, ~ al R ARt S Ciat N e Adlo0. /Golie 11 A uinpstons anamanial ¢ hi mounds will be | 1 this aabkibn oL iC s, and fo]though other firms and individuals | N | bkl ey § 5 ! | asked soon, he had contributed lavger sums, | arter Beard | Mr. Coll'ns attached special impor- tuke it place there fmmedlately be | oy oughout the Government there The following regular vice presi-ltance 1o his finds because bones he hind the newly-negotiated reement e severnl other depurtinents and e substiiute thoreughfares dents \\\(‘n- med lul" filhurvll.\ul ;:,dl:«wln;‘n'l were in almost perfect < with France, tablishments whicli are still receiving beuuty charactetized by lortimer L. Schiff of Oyster!condition, which is unusual in the ety contributions from Jersonne S % : Milton A. McRae, the re.| South. He left here to make a sur- HENRY B. COLLINS, JE. | o Oitiers SAITSRAY (RAUGE }-,..,.1 will make .’—....ul\ Niice 16 1 [PIAANS s confatming, - o esident; Charles C. Moore,| vey of a marsh section of Western Phese 1wo are the only settloments { Ponte a1 the hank, | i P | topoxrap Francisco, Calif.; Bolton Smith.| Louisiana, ere 1he Chitemachas |World” in the Kentucky mountaing | new awaiting congressional approval Soine: departnienity have alieady ve Features Explain Memphis, thv. md John Shermanjand carnibalistic Atakapa Indians | Was announced today. Prof. A (. settlements with Italy. Belzium and ||, ied, the larzest contribution next Hoyt, New York, N. Y. {lived befare the arrival of “paleface’ | ?"X'I‘:H:;n of Berea .-.»H]«u:vi vl;'i-; f"!“'” e :"'“‘“‘"*‘ havinz been re- | o the Veterans' Bureau o far having | i S . piones { South’s largest mountain school. told | cently ratifi come o) p partme: ol ol B« 1] & of the Nation apltal, a Commissioners Named. e G tiinmsaid hat Sico My npths | ine Kenturky Academs of Science,| Rusria and several smaller coun m,",f,.,fi B SO R RUAR G Aol T ‘('fd"“ rlf,,}.‘,,,, Dational A Dan Feard was reelected mational | Ing 15 Known af the Chitemacha and |in annual convention today. the fort.[ tries have not vet funded their war | “\tjth the approval of the Merchants | District enginear commissoner, ox 4 Scont commissioner and Mr. Schiff | Atakapa eivilizatione, The bones |2 half mile south of Indian Fort | harvowings here, but the diplomatlc jond Manufacturers’ Association. it is < ’ | plained various fes i e ) conurit | found are helieved b Mr. Collins to | Mountain, explored by him. and one | situation and other _econsideratlons |,is undersiood (hat many firms in 4 IR e ehinges sSioner. George D. Pratt will continue | be between 700 and 1,000 years old, [ Of the largest prehistoric forts in the | make negotiations of settlements With | /he ¢ty have heen interested in the| 1 < | "Keen interest was manifest by pre as treasurer the discovery of America | Nation ‘:n.»h..m_\ is several thousand ;m».«- nations unlikely for the timel o o and have been receiving ‘R ‘'owners along Conduit road in the Th- following were g bers | by )l years ola. IeInE subscriptiol i employes, w hic i v sbandun Nebra ) avenee place those whose terms expired to. 1\mu-ul rises ut 50 feet above the 1”‘"‘“"\ 20 acres within two grim sets b opened the way to ) nee o negotl- | qupginntial - sub: criptions were re } *Hlk‘llu 1 u\(“r ‘- 6 Universi and Riy: NewcombiGariton, Barpon'G. (ol | mivday ' Nata of the marahes 1t:fa |90 CIfs B0 Lo/200 Teet high. o ste for private loans dn the Uolted fogivag eariy in the campaign trom the ! RiBeitution. ot & ‘curved = lice. Thaofiops Ropsavelt: Wlarence H. | Suriotn by @ number of smalier | Predistoric armor. mude from pure [ States, with the consent of the Wash: | pyciness houses (hemselves I}'“",",‘,,“’”‘ eito lif the: ol Ol Toward, Colin H. Livingstone, John | mounds. Lake Superior copper, was unearthed {ngion Government 72 i ied ridd: wlong the This § gstone, John by the professor, who tripped over . X N Bridge road alung the I i » change. o0 Conimissions M. Phillips and Vietor ¥. Ridder | s — { sieleions, which had been lying for Plan Will be Approved. ¢ John P. Wallace was elected to the: LEXINGTON, Ky. May ! (®). - Dis- | conturies after a consuming rite ol jrish administeative officials dis g pointed ont. wonld avoid cons executive committee to succeed Myron | cov @ prenistoric fort in @ "loxt | the zod of fire s X ks cutting and filling. 1t was given the T Herrick. vesigned: Daniel A. Tobin |- = s | closed today that the Federal Gav | indorsement of Fdgar Priesi. Cha B | Davis and . 11 Summers. proper i | was named to succeed Charles |~.‘ ernment would approve of such loans | | b | |owners along the projectad avenue N , re: d, a arles u 1 e % e R T FUWI_ER PROTESTS | GOURT ASSIGNMENTS - e i i oo Thng e St g o i for ratification by the Senate of the | Canduit Road Ciizens' Associatior deht Tunding agreement | | Left to right, standing: Misses Delphine Heyl and Laura Tow! i at Bennin; Cha at ¥ 13 oser Co-operation Urged COURT OF APPEALS. b o ch\ et itor s aYe | Etizabeth Johnson and Doroths Hill. members of the Junlor Leagwe and | 0080 0000 among those who um sell p..«s» at the base hall game Sunday for the henefit | ; . h « ?u.’wl €0-0] vel:lunn ne(‘\(’en !he Boy | f other o O as re. Of the Nation wee umeu in rosf,zu S ol el e B ke A e B o o i { make the onemil o course : : | Newmyer, King, Cusick % The council pledged itself “to en s er i r gt 5 pecial | Calendar 1—Brown vs. | purposes, however. ations for i ot it ivan SR e o e e e ot peivats A meciven want | \REDFeSENtationtfoniBlireal- Cathedral’ Close™ Cathedrloven: religious obligations and respect for . [don Neudecker. tal are reported as probable. l”"" NI et ol 418 representatives at held by the Commis s vewrs. 1f adopted. it wax sald, they would breuk up rectangular lines and Ma) ‘arer M. Brown. assist [ ractor of pubite tidings and ires of the prod the convictions of others In matters | Health Offlcer Dlspleased L it etoreass cratic Rule be eliminated®under the plan. Melv | Over 62.Year Period zen. District sury of custom and religion” and reaffirmed | -.\.\ iordon 4 | policy of not allowing the Scout | i R R S nder ¢ sment . | program to interferc either with | That Naval Hospital ngion: Gordon— Hmier. e RS e e i | ey e 4 am Drogram tointertere elther 'with | sion. Gorde dax with dugosiavia, that countrs | Declaring that the pending public };‘fl’i‘;‘\ o ihe Jritect wo ciation of the co-oparation extended by Got Stomach. | 437S—\vinston vs. United States:|Will pay a total of $95.177,635, princl-| pujidings bill '« a surrender of repre. # the churches of every denomination attorneys, Buker— ® | pal and interest, over a perfod of 62 H b il s & it Al and by publc’and ‘private schools was — e ilink v L BNGTable Thveat Loy 2 ok | sentative government in favor of | — Another change considered expressed. X g Iimenticos aitamiess: DIsRAINAS A, years, bureaucratic government. Senator Pat to curve Foxhall roud hetwe Action of Deputy Coroner Joseph D attorn naddson. John- |7 by Cnens witl start i $200,000 o | Harrison, Mississippl, Democrat. de Propeller, Spllt Bound To- Shlp Carrylng $1,200,000 in! | hatl ‘Heights nd Wesie phy ar Other resolutions put the : council {son. Frailey—Marye, Burton on record in favor of wider develop.| ROFers in turning over to the Naval |’ 4“.' “\‘.'._," “,"‘ Burton. vear for the first five vears, increas. | nounced that measure on the floor of follow topo; pensive ment of the Seout camping. rogram,| Hospital for chemical examination the | totnevs, . Frafles—riogun, | Jonce,|IE to $316,000,. which will' be patd | the Senate today wack, senator | QEther for Hazardous Flight | Alcohol Shows “Protection™ !'\oiia promotion of the Scout reading pro- | stomach of Chief Pharmacist Kenneth | Peelle. Oxilby aily for the' last 50 vears Before heginning his i ehooiraEEmEnt of VbeEHonal “": ‘_hh : 4 j‘h it o S a e e, bt s erest charges will he “dropped | Hurrison withdrew his motton v etwee . e et O resunnal s mien, N wiho dlen mhukaday 3 ST STOGRRI | Ve, Davin; for the first 13 years. Thereafter | vesterday to take up farm legislation to Fairbanks. Fund on Books. ten. chinging o e e foer et badke mve | tollowing a sea-food Tuncheon at Har- | "Jqis fowen ve. Wikon witorneys, | hey Will be at”ene-eighth of | per|and dispiace the jublic buildings bill | several streeis. Ntrais and trecplanting campaign of the |vev's Restaurant. has provoked the Leihs, Wood —Clivion 3 b a2t nen increast i Eonieeel nited States Bureau of Forestry and | gie s ver | 4410=Morris vs. Baliard arnevs, | Kradually 1o 31z per cent, which will | Senate. 3 St xha lage in order 3 displeasure of District Health Officer liard: attorneys. |y %0 vare during the last 27 years. “1 am one of those who believe | ‘REDERICK LE S B ras SRR BRI £ 2 T D T EE steamer Eker, at anchor today in the | Remaining Propos co.operation with aeronautical socie- Whiteford—James. 0Cl® | William C. Fowler, who described it e = With the French settiement re- | there ought to be farm legislation at | Special C t COURT. garded in Parls as a ‘‘necessary | the present seasion.” sald Senator Amerf I b e which must be supported, the | Harrison. “but Senators who have ap-| A IRBANKS, Alaska., April 30 (e. | $hadow of the Statue of Liberty, wit Fae xenINIIIng bt ties in interesting young men in avia- . s tion. today as “an inexcusable oversight.” DISTRICT SUPREME The councii formally extended the! The Health Department,” he id Equity Division 1—Chief Justi a The Heal Dey nt, MoCoy. American Senate already has had | parently been much In favor of farm thanks of the Boy Scouts of America | ., s e - ) } o8 £ has been very shabbily treated ! o taste of the itter opposition it faces| legialation sald yesterday that they e e | Cowwny bo W Dr. Foslie | SERIENEERS for Montay: My 3 B e e e ann| s tion, WM sesterdiy et ney ks, orought Cupk. Georze I SWIL{CSCT, R0 K0l 00 pederall erve the old fort site and to deve SR s or e ey Banizatlons | declared, Dr. Rogers allawed the naval | ,I_!""A""fi'lj""-\ only Belzian and other agreements time for calllag 1t up. Senators also | King, commander of the Detroft Arc- | . Fae Pro-lthat section with a parkway connec and the bress for assistance In thelauthorities to take the stomach when he call of the odd-numbered con s b v B e T ar” the leptatative | tic expedition. and hin_pilot. Carl B: | '*Q000 ! s | N with Sixteenth street. and to i t. Resolutions of con | it whould have been sent to the Health | tnued caxcs o Octoher calendar ubmitied by Pre ldge e oG A unt essica would | Hielson, into Fairbanks from Point confession an memorandum | jow some extensions in the vicinity « vlence on the death of James J. Stor-| Depariment for chemical Analysis. scheduled for Monday, Day 3, 18 pout. | “tai man uer o Tt Bavesm A | Brokra the 1 ession would | Fielson. into Iaihaiies o on in | book obtained at an arraignment in | Badensburg and Queens Chipe row, late president of the Scout asso-! \yhile the naval physicians may be | poned until Mondar, 3fay 10, at 10| ihe French agreement was greeted by e e 1| Spite of the fact that the propeller |the ship's cubin last night. Federallroads. where it in plunned. to o lh e e At . [Just-aaiconipetent as members ot hla [ 8- Ao Rk Defoaret Mavuny | s e Et Into & A, honsyer BN [i66 hie alip riual Besn pAtcRedd ani e sRYL reseried pasmant o€ $20 000 coquitesciat dexelopment Ani (@RS councll meeting the Scouts Went (0| siaff to make the examination, the | P e B With 4 demand for @ comprenensive | none rar tenoumiration. ineiet . upon | Pound together with brass strips. The to ket through New York Harbor and | vide for accexs Iy sidings from the Rt e e e e tie L e e e e ivision—Justice Siddons. | investigation by the Anance commit- | G300, T (FIOIEE 00, SUET g | plane left Barrow at 148 pm. and G b Sl b s R b oL 2,000 Scont ‘oMelals and visitors wers | 100 L1t the cRlae oL B e | e otonay, May 1 e, g of the Ametican Dbt Com.| aken without passing farm rellef leg | landed here at T4z pm A earelest | ype” 1 members ‘of the crew wert | Brown expiuined. ‘aiso would pros e photographied with President Cool | (hat the hospital continues to keep | Telesraphone Co.: attorneys, Sullivan, | mission relating 1. the negotiation 57',‘.:,“‘,':"'.‘,‘,,':.“,;;";.;‘T.?.’.‘.‘I.'."T who vew | ing 4 heating stove with blubber fuel B e o] e | cent for 3 vears, and then increase|as the unfinished husiness of the — wise would he elimina i luge in order £1.200,000 wor raw alcol changes would curve layed). —The Fokker monoplane. Alas- | o /00 i ¢ around Fort Stevens idge on the south lawn of the White h . : e hospital also has | Fitzgerald, Johnson. Bel er s exa e sald. ad set fire to the at ered i Houss grounda. . Mr..Coolidge is hon. |/ the stomach | gerald, Johnson, Bell, Lambert—| examined. h ia, rdimeulty” b ool 10 thelr constituents.” :vhn" e e f m’;‘ \;“':_""“ _m’;h:([“" G4 lday were seeking the captain and en- | | oposed plans. they will he e rary preside 3oy Scotits o ch | \otor ¢ Alaskan and scorch- | {1 I Rgpasepians. Shes Wik e Qrary nresident of the Hov Scoute of | by the use of preservatives, he said, | (on hearin). | Senate nction Quotes Senator Lenroot. ed the fropeller. hut hefore serious |FMOEH =g atasnen b LI IT e e & that he will address the convention to.| that further examination by e | A sin 1 AP Smoot to Fight Dela Senator Harrison said that Senator | damage resuited the flames we %- | tjorman T. Stichman he alca- | /o 'rnlh.“.ly..m- ilon night in Memorial Continental Hall, | Health Department chemists would be S | chatrman Smoot of the finance com. | 12nmot of Wisconsin had declared | tinguished. This fire i believed 0| hol. estimated at nearly aliois| NOSAC THESECOmmIseIoN & useless. ssignment for Monday, May 3 | that the pending public buildings bill | have been a contributing cause that | giored in a tank below and alse in the | 1 bill signed vesterda A handful of crackes meal used in 2—Estate of Mary A. C. Beach | mittee, a member of the commission. | i the “best and only way to re- | resulted in a split propeller when the | water tank on the upper deck. was in Demonstration at 3 P.M. St frying the oysters Smith ate and a [(on trial); attorneys. Gardiner, Trim- | expressed willingness to call on the |move congestion in many of the post | *hip took off xome davs ago on unftanded for seven mother ships in rum Immediately following the presi-| few of 'the oysters served at the |ble—Hogan, Jones. Phelan Treasury for pertinent documents,|offices and that it would be a back. | attempted return to Fairbanks Fowsl Whldhymaie ($hele Qv eaicaten HU'_I_ CELEBRAT'NG g “Sandy” Smith. leader: Earl Ross-|and “rye.* [t could be split to 60.000 | dential reception the delegates were | yegraurant the day the pharmacist| 34008—Kstate of Thomas E. Gatlin adjourn to the Ellipse to witnes 5 % SRE s ¢ % % Gatling ), \when Senator Harrison, Democrat, [ \Ward step/to return to the y 5 i t | to adjourn to the Ellipse to witness the | gte there are all that the licalth De- | attorneys, Lambert. Yeatman, can’ |\ he0 SeRO 0 oot XHICHE niethod of anpropriating for public | MAN photographer. and R Robert | galions in the process. he said. hasing monster Scout field day demonstration “ as id it in determining | fi . HIN Ais: ant k ¢ s Waskey, radioman of the expedition’s ;i . . 4. partment hes to a n . H. t ; eatt. | buildings. askey, radior he exp hix_estimate of the value on a price 8 B AY TO he would “co-operate in a real investi. | building LRI L e SO e L 5TH BIRTHDAY TODAY in honor of Sir Robert S. S. Baden. | & i state of A Gov.owal . 2 A i Powell, “chief Scout of the lm;)wuyf‘n\':«ht“u(rmnrx\, chief of the|ton; e O O Vi [zalion," he yetorten ihat he did ot/ JEbelleved in tHoke old piovk haxyel 0% the BdbLL il WHILE thesTRtuE " Icuutoms Tnspeetors amolled thetal Derails of this celebration, which was | division of contaglous diseases of the | W ’ 5 intend to “er-operate o hold thix set; s“!‘h SAML snintop Hacdleon T | ed out from Tanana en March 1. only | cohol 50 feet away i echeduled to start at 3 p.m., will be ! o 18 making ate o 3 ock: ai. | tiement up unti irnment. Ll 4 5 remained Smith arrived at| Though sailing a “wet” cargo. the ; 2 ShE s "'h’:".‘,:\.“qf.'fil“‘.fltf“(‘n. T N T i B O e e ,h',uo;r“;‘"""! e e ien i vl RN hicae waviug | Eommie RCI‘""""‘"“ Visited by The second session of the meeting als at two | Morehous rance o pay Wwas suggested by ' 4 S , il 21, Day by day the weakened had been ¢ wit water s e i in- with a ditctssion of camping in all 1ts | o’ cvaters Smith left on his plate|attornevs, Adkins, Nesbit, Stohlman— | Lions _committee. who held that{g oy, Y0, 4 oliowed g misery. At Kdwardsons' store, Smith| Some of the notations in the memo ner This Evening. phases, under the chairmanship of | \(ithout suffering any ill effects Wilson iy nce is the most prosperous natlon | fathers and followed by Congress. al- L e/ Ly ‘traeh animals for the dash|randum book found on the shin were Georze D. Pratt of the campiog de-| e Health Department chemis ks = in Furope and has heen prosperous for | Vavs hased on good rules and regula | inta Barrow. Smith has lost 24 pounds| “P’aid cops $8500." “paid_prohibition W partment. In the departmental an-| il complete their examination of | Circuit Division 2—Justice Hitz. Shasiastetlies e e vara) Dringing mo harm to the ;, iy trip, and both he and Rossman | agent $1.000." “paid Red $5.000." “patd | _ Former Representative Johr nual report, read by L. L. McDonald. | the oysters and cracker meal Monday.| Assignments for Monday, May e éllave ini representative govern:|have been wuffering” from suow |COB 3136 “ferry f 4200 P “’{? ettty i Mgty & 0.000." th hirthday anniversary at his home ¥ divector of the department, attention | an inquest into Smith's death is 35 Prasitr vs. Lansbureh ® D N MILLER, OFFICER | ment and 1 an NS { blindness 2 irect ] 1 2 s, Lansh & Bro.; o d 1 am against bureaucraey in | blindness. t 200 fee : 3 . nen was called to sthe l.;\l)\\“xyxf:.“;.lln\\(;x‘ .;r\bemg conducted this afternoon. attornexs. A e N, A , OFFIC government: 1" betfeve 1'know what | , Copte Wilkins wan wearing his S IBSTHID [ E00 et enath s Rellaire. near Clarendun, Va. = Av. - = % i ones. owns and waterways in Mississippi ; brok 1 a sling when he aliz! RIRie S ETeR A s e ‘ s | was declared to be “one of the fea- | 0 Jomen. ett vs. Bergman: attor. | OF BUILDING FIRM, IS DEAD [ tord™ pintic " bitaiasa md - tmprave: | ed from the piane here. in' Copenhagen: in 1800 4t woxt of |of the seventh lowa district and dn tures of the century that has given us 'WILUAM E ENGLISH neys, Sherift—Hogan, Jones, e ments. Evidentiy a majority of the The Injury. received while taking |$300.000. The vessel was changed to,ing this period he wax vears cha the automnbile, the alrplane and the - ’ IXZ—Decatur vs. Tompkins: attor i R R 1o | THonse helieved that’ Seerstary Meflon | off from Barrow on the previous trip. | American © giatry recently and came |man of the committee on milliars af radio.” | g 8 Tlenry iller, J ears old e A " rom iami, touching at Charleston irs of the onse t 1 o'l | neys, Otterman—Hogan, Jones . of the Treasury knew better a as hought to be merely a air e extramrdinary teature ot is. INDIANA POLITICIAN, DIES b Olteoman- Homan, Jdhen ol euperintendent for tie Ravmanal B0 o0 Cieasuby know BRLteskatons priell ey ikl Lagiidl T this mopning the entire congressionat amazing growth.” the report said, “is e Ca attorness, KmersonLamberi | Furrows Construetion ¢'o. and a lfe- | anaior Harrison insisted that by | The expedition’s three-motored mon : —— delegation from lowa matored ot 1o the comparatively short time it has 185—Powell ‘vs. Nichols; attorneys, | g resident of thix city. dled In|cuch legislation ax the pending biil foplane Detrolter was taken intv the 4p|ag |G PIGS,” COURT Rellaire and spent an hour ar two ex pressing congratulations and enjoying By the Associated Pres & ¢ taken to accomplish it. Sixteen vears| ™ o o v “illiam | Clagett—Dickey, Kriz. I'rovidence Hospital yesterday from | Congress was surrendering. e by |air fro Cairhanks landing field INDIANAPOLIS, May 1.—William 5 3 sress endering. little by {air from the Fairbanks landing fi N e i e ning Mr. and Mrs. Hull will entert ago. at the time of the incorporation NDIAX P o= Romerican. “Indemnily G g Aliaas; ongrees urret v | »f the Boy Scouts ol e | Bastin English, who served in Con-| 1s0—Americ demni 0. v, | heart diseas i i | T e L R R e B e g " of the Boy Scouts of .\namnl. h‘.::(ml'“ trom 1853 to 1885 and had been | Parker torneys, Douglis, Obear,| Funeral services will be conducied | yiive branch of the Government. The ! qay to test its climbing ability and | RULES F|N|NG HERDER i d J Wil entertain confined cf ! in 8t Mary's Catholic Church on | representative character of Govern-|ita compasses ¥EEj - Thotes @ ,?‘rm;;h arty at dinner at e ol ——— | Hamilton. the e of the guests \a political leader here for 50 vears, = . L ath-| 2 Do Griffin vs. Hall; attorneys, New. | Monday morning at 8 o'cloc In- | ment, he said. was being destroyed Lanphier, navigator. navigated the | e ey i having heen at rendon for the past lled yesterday of pneumonia. t 3 Znglish. | myer and King—Douglas, Obear, Mor ment will be in St. Mary's Ceme- e o ¥ D . Mr English was born in English Scores Centered Power. ship over 210 miles In a triangulyr | i e piEsC A suthor WOt | few davs. M nnette Hall._the will aid her ‘mother in Park, Scott County, November 84N 3 ¢| “I am not against the public build. | course | £ 607—Penslee vs. Maret; attorney . Miller was a4 member of ok see o2 BUMIC foul | Bovce, arrested and fined under the | Onlv daushter, : Vs, s I Kaid SonEtd son ~1| He flew S0 miles southwest from arres d_under the s thic bi e hon v ks bill." said Senator Harrison. I e statute preventing the herding of cat. | dispensing the birthday hospitalit Imlay and Wainwright—Wellford and [ Keane Council: Knights of Columbus, e, " G = oy believe that the a carried Fairbanks, then 70 miles ea and | g e Vo sols D hert Tif e e oL oTe | L O otat | this bill i oo i it $525 no0.000 | thence hack o Fairbanks. The earth | tle and hogs in the District of ¢ e e o el 397—Noppenberger vs. Postal Tele. Association, the ndthors . : L 1000} = b surely ar ull of-Kan ¥: Mo ang Me airaph wiel £able Oo.- wioruoys g Dl A hird .Sunday Bri- | Which the supervising architect said {inductor compasses worked sutls LUmSIe ey il e e ! Gen. John Adley Hull, judge advocate grar . 4 x lu Ll would be needed to build the public | tactorily | For several davs Mr. Boyce. pro-| o, ) of ‘the Army. will be guest Pelzman. Weiner, Sadler : gad» of the Holy Name Society. Bullaihgs: necestary: shouM be author: The plane carried five men, Maj, | Prietor of the Autometer Restaurant e Tun s -AATew Y Enathate and Graham. e is survived by his \\"ldnv\‘,. Mrs. | e, My opposition it that it sur-|Lanphier, Charles M. Wisely. pilot | 1109 Pennsylvania avenue. kept three | V)10 HS e Bawler Sals Jary Cecelia McMahon Miller: (Wo |, apjers the representative functions | \Vill Hudson, meraman: Andrew so treated the contents of the stomach [ Minor, Gatley, Rowiand. Shinn, Drury | would be encountered in obtaining | President <utdoor movement N to tenmis courts, playground letics or fishing parties. and anything | like a concerted effort to give the! vounz people of the country an oppor- | LOWN ¢ s D S e oy are i the | 3. 1854, the ‘son of Willlam H. English, open’ country was all hut unknown, | Who was the Democratlc candidate for To the camping program of the Boy | Vice President when Gen. W. 8. Han- Scouts. to the leadership and the fore- { cock was the party’s pr 9hldenllfl| can- sight and the enthusiasm of the splen. | didate in 1880. His mother was Emma did men who have promoted it, are due | Mardulia Jackson. in a large measure the growth of the | After attending Northwestern Chris- 22 camping idea University, now Bulter Uni-| Criminal Division 1—Justice Hoehlin, . where he was graduated from “Pigs is pigs,” an author wrote baby Jersey pigs on display in his | h 1841 at Sabi Lons,. Adelph Miller, and jHenry. A. L Ghich we i Senators are called o show window LI e sl i 2 The report recommended the follow- | practiced law in Tndianapolis until nited States vs. Ziung Sun Wan | trude Miller, and his: mother. Mrw. | -t delegates to one man. the Secte- | (pe poundary of Mount McKinley Na | dreds of passers-by. including Health | {p% Fickeve State. John Albert Tiffin ing objectives as a further protection |1882. He was an active Democratic | (O trid fintons jama Miller. His father was the [tary of the Treasury. the right to take | {521 Park and over the bleak Cathe. | Officer of the District of Columbia { ¢, whom he is named. Ile removed to the young campers | leader in this city at the time tnat |Criminal Divi g late Adolph Miller: more than one hundred million dolla ange 4 Dr. William €. Fowler. Dr. Fowler H « Moines in Criminal Division 2—Justice Stafford. | G . 3 dral Range in subzero weather. A , with his parents to Des Moines in 1. A paid waterfront leader holding | his father was a candidate for the e : ’ e Sriller was educated* in St.{ta buy sites and to erect bufldings|Tral Ranse in subuett, P D e SR e it BT L L Ol i a Red Cross Institute or college! Vice Presidency. and in 1878 was) Assisnment for Monday., May Mar School hne. wherever he wishes and without any “Newsvaver Alliance, made out and hrought inte court { until his retirement from Congress ir certificate for every camp. chairman of the county and eity com- ”.:"":”";"x’fifim‘ """l":u'v 'I{{rvl\flr — limitations as to cont, £ sell sites al- . Late yesterday afternoon Mr. Boyce | 1913, e had a distinguished career A Scout lifeguard crew it every | mittees of the party. He served also (Hidward C. Smith and Henry Valen ready bought and to sell public build | appeared in Police Court. charged | in his State. Enlisting in the lowa eamp to supplement the work of the |as a member of the Democratic State |tne. D.C. L|CENSE SURVEY ings without consulting anybody. Toi MAYO URGES GERMAN With conducting a nuisance. inasmuch | yegiments in 1 g B waterfront leader. There should be!:ommittee United States vs. Herbert Smart. me this seems preposterous. Never as he wys keeping live stock in a |to the captain’s rank when he was was such power given to any official DOCTORS BE RElNSTATED public eating piace. Another charge | wounded at Black River and was re two Scout life guards in every trpop. 31, R United States vs. George R. Cas- 7 sidy. Police to Make Check: Because of | parore. Talk about a pork-barrel bill! | confronted him. that of violating a | tired from the service. In July, 1863 and, if possible, one Scout life guard | : " y before k in Patrol, to assist the scout-, No Wreck in 2,681,017 Miles. United States ve. Joseph Buttice, | Loss in Fees Collected. R . s ; | District health regulation probibit. | he married Mise Emma Gregory of nator Harrison chided Senator | By the Associated Preas. ing the herding of hogs in the city | Buckingham, lowa Going into the master during hikes or overnight | PITTSBURGH. May 1 UP.—Com-| United States vs. Edward A. Worm- a camps. Some system should be worked‘ pleting 53 years' service as a rail-|lev and Bernard Brown. A complete check to ascertain if all [ Swanson of Virginia, Democrat, who, ROCHESTER, Minn., May 1 confines. |1aw and then politics, M Julf ‘was S, O A atmasters’ . training | hoader. /durlag. which he travelad an) United States vs.'Gecrge Tuell and | business 'and professions for the coni.|he mid, his. been’ alding Semsion willlam J. Mayo, famous surgeon. ¢ s Atk o R oo e e Tt TRUS 108 courses whereby a scoutmaster must | estimated 2,681,917 miles without a |Mary Thomas. e Ahich licenses are required | Fernald, chairman of (he public huld. | iy confirmed a recent 1vlin report | ot 4 Yt e baby piks.” | deutenant governor. 1t s In 1881 e proficient swimmer before belnz | wreck. Michael J. McCarthy, Pitts-| United States vs. Willlam P. Toll- | have obtained them will be made by | ings committee, (o get action on this | that, he formally urg @ rei | “Pigs is pigs. Humilon Bell. jr.. | that he came o represent the seventh eligible for the highest grade certifi-!pburgh and Lake Erie passenger con. man. the Police Department, it was an-|bill. o 5 and At 5 stant corporation counsel, replied. | lowa district in the House, te. | ductor, has retired. MeCarthy, whose | United States vs. rnest E. Ander- | nounced today by Chlef of Police Fd-| = theve rus Uea larse and luscious L ¥ of | “x et may be a kitten. but it is will No scoutmaster to be permit: | home is fn_Youngstown. Ohio. bexan 'son win B, Hesse. melon to be cut,” continued Senator | uy: ‘. n ted to take Scouts on trips where thev | his railroad career at the age of 17, United States vs. George Brown The ““;:"‘,"‘;d “,“,::‘:.‘”:,{,"""e;\'d:,“’: b orniogy i g Mgty Wb - Je alpnoloree Whereupon Judge 1saae R. Hitt im- | SERVICES ANNOUNCED wiil swim unless he is a capable life- ater boy. Tnited < ge Browm. |, complaint by the Senato s ( sntd, “has no countiy and no lan Ad Ly Sy & etk e b i H '\'L‘:'h‘e' f“\""W‘"r'"‘r“(_“f“;"m‘!-i‘:}fl'{‘l”&"_ ficanses of the District that colleetlons { Treasiry Department to get his xlm.e’hgflc"d 1% sintiaiee Intetnasionhl :L»d a §5 fine in each of the two | FOR G. WELTON JUDD "The “buddy plan” to be used |mm—m———=————————== o, ue will be imposed Monday | Loy iniGEEYkeous licenses are $9,000 | he would take his matters up with Mr. | SUase: S8 (MG inthink- S8 5 X ne troop hike swims and week end | Wfteimiohn posed Monday | jess than ‘V prear. Mellon's subordinates. able, . justifiable in meither principle & = D b as “Well ‘s at regular | man of the church relationships com. | oon. G Rut when Senator Watson of In. | &Dle. Jus] HARDING PORTRAIT 0. K ih s seralede < for e windl sy | mittee. 'Ray O. Wyland presented| 1 iooq aten Court of Clai 3 - diana, that pillar of the Republican | MR €U\ b chartes 1. I e ot director of AMDE. 1l camps to be provided with | the annual veport of the educationali Ut b8 FOUTh O CERI: Cooli e Is leelv party, wants anvthing done he will [ WVith hts BEERET, T KRS 10 ¢ S LIRS scarl o e grappling irons or other drazging de- "““’“h',:q'::l"_' n;’"{,’,‘:"{fi,,"&‘; e B ‘w"“n':‘(,k;::’-‘&a;.f"_" | f;‘,,::‘::‘“ et “\'\'fi'l'fi"h;““’ni-l"‘.’:;;’{ be presented hefore the meeting of the “Ths- Senate _\es;‘mw}fl‘\ rassed |heart discase at hie home. 18196 Tices which, if used Immecdiately for | DHS ; s | 34218, A, W, Du & Coi No. C- son, ¢ f . L e Al Society of Surgery in | joint resolution authorizing the joint | aireet. ay. will he conducted i Scout leaders, etc. | 1326, Booth & Co. 1328, Howard '1 (3] Spend Vacatlon to Indiana, where he has a hard fight | prternatons) FAC B O e Ger. | committea: on' library. to’ procure & | t. i b Ao’ § 1 accidents which occur, frequently re- | for professional i kil C 1In e fudson P. Freeman, director of the| Phelps et al.: N 7. Samuel Dob. for ve-election, he will tell the people o 1" (ustrians. portrait of the late I'resident ar day afternoon 2 o 1 cover the vietim in time for applica- | % B National Training Center. discussed | Iin: sareiia & Tyne th M o e o Tndiana which has been | mans and Austrians Sty : i '_ .‘ e oL (nafeRE ip nd Hm)m"‘d‘:\‘:::*‘:‘e\h;fi;lm;‘.l x‘\l"l.sxx:xll'lyifi;:’:zr:"v" ' ; % something a8 follows: 4y, He has|mitted (o the position they formerly |Senator 1%es8 of Ohio. fullowing a| After the World War Mr. Judd CondItlons, ccout camp situated on a | director of scouting under Cathofl | A acturing C Indications weve given vesterday |all the power, and he said to me he | occupled In the mambersbiy of the Ll g L LI e L oo s v, s Y e R ther campars, | isadersbilp, w6l Dy Cliibs B, Mac- : 0.7 > at the White House that President | knew 1 had a hard fight and he told | socletv.’ he sutl. Ciih o ',“,“' O e A0 O | Snleraal . ekuaub. . Later: Tie:went a ch is U 3 | Kdge Moor Tron Works (¢ Coolldge may spend hin Summer |me fo tell: you that he is’going o in every respectwith ather membern.”, action. i 000 :"""f.":'{.'. Ritecea i Kaior e a lifeboat ready for | tarland, vice chalrman of the com e e et e | fttee ‘on scouting under Protestant | Tulius Goldstone & Co.: | vacation in Northern New Eng- |iake care of you.'" A G | eializing in income taxes. He el | heen @ resident of this ity for the % Greater range of water acuvi-] " e ; - S B leadership. Importance of church co-! A, i 1 land or New York State. Prefer- Senator Watson intercupted to say % He Nowing presentation of this re. |operation in Scout work was cmphd . 605, Virgil J. S“Noo| ring the mountains.to the sea- |that there was no provision made for Paymdslel Qh()l l)(‘dd hy Bdndll (nlll"" past eight years, and prior ta that port, there was a forum discussion of | sized. 2Ehour & lo TR0 RN U shore, he has decided not to return | Indiana in this pending bil. time lived in Chicago and South Bend Tarious correlated subjects, including:| ‘The council went into executive | Railway Co., a corporation: No. F.100,| 1o Swampscott, Mass. Senator Harrison called attention LOO‘ IS Bfl Of ortllless Re(‘(‘l s | ind e e and. liteseving, by Capt. | session at noon 6 receive the reports | Societa Ligur Armanento. a cor As soon as the snow clears, a |fo the various towns and cities in g P \r. Judd was a_member of South Fred C. Mills, director of water safety: | 0f the commitiees on resolutions and | poration: No. orge W. Leech, | survey will be made of various | Indiana which had been trying to get " Bend Lodge. No. 224, F. and A. M ¢amp instruction, by Maj. Willlam A. | on_nominations. |and No. F odyear Tire and Rub | Summer homes offered him in the | new public buildings for years. and belonged fo the \Vashinston D O the mational eamp | Tre closing _session tonight in ber Co.; the May calendar will also be | mountain sections of New York “How Is the Senator going to ex- | By the Associated Pres. Ithe curh. Holt was making a rofind | Commandery. Knights Templar and committee; health and sanitation, by | Memorial Continental Hall will be fea- | called. | and New England to determine | plain to these people that he surren- PHILADELPHIA, May 1.-Mneked1ny his company’s plants and had just | Althas Temple of the JMystic Sh e C. C. Harold, chairman of camp | tured by addresses by the Dresident 5 o which, If any, should be accepted. | dered his right as a Senator and voted [ men yvesterday killed a paymaster | visited the Fourth Sireet Nationalin this city f committes of Region 6. and the local |and Sir Robert Baden-Powell. Silver ! yy.u0qn0e Hearing Monday. A decislon miay be reached in-a | for this bill,” asked Senator Harrison. | and ‘made away with his satchel, | Bank, where hé had made deposits| e is survived by a diushter, Mis council camp committee, by F. F.|buffalo awards for distinguished serv- | o week or two. Senator Watson replied if there was | which they apparently thought con- [and received receipts, whicl nor Catherine Ju two sisters Traley, chafrman of the camp com. | ice to bovhood will be made. The| ‘’he Commissioners will hold an- Invitations to visit practically |any place where an emergency | tained a $7,000 pay roll, only to find | ried in the satchel. i- | 3 Frederick Noyes of Vark mittee of Region 7. United States Marine Band will play. | oiner public hearing Monday morn.| SYery section of the country for a !exidted, he could inform Secretary|the bug contained worthless re-|clals sald that he had c Ridge, N. J.. and Mrs. N. A. Mart The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock ey i oq| Summer stay have heen received | Mellon about it Hg said, too, that |ceipts. The would-be robhers escapeid. | currency. ¢ Richmond. Ind., and @ brother, Education and Training, with Invocation by Right Rev.James E. | ing. at 10:30 o'clack, on the propos by Mr. Coolidge, but it I reported | it was evident that %o other bill but | Samuel Holt, 35, was the vietim,| liolt was shot, witnesses Judd. of Chicago. Educational and training topics | Freeman, Bishop of Washington. The | code of insurance law for the Dis-| that his present inclination is to | this one could pass this session. He met death at a little frequented | clared, by men in both car Mr. Judd was foumd dead in bed were faken hip later un direc- | proceedings will be oroadcast by sta- | rict. A similar hearing was held last somewhere in the vicinity of “1 want to do the jractical thing,” | spot, where the robbers In two tour- | he reached for his pistol as early yesterday morning afier a heart \on of, Dr. Elbert K., hair- tlon WRC. week. P ke Champlain. * sald Senator Watson. Ing cars forced his automobile to'robbers halted his automobile. attack. Ta Slanias ‘Pl .1 fi