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' " “DIPLOMA MILL" CHARGED INOWA { President Accused of Using | Name of Defunct College in Fraud Scheme. B 1 MOINES, May # In a copy correspondent t night, the 1t Deputy Dawson Mo United States Marshal yrested J. W. MacLennan, t of Oskaloosa College for us wils to defraud in connec na “diploma mill.” deral Indictment, ch: n with using the mails in of the “college.” ve charges that Mac < has been con the name reputable the Disci rig i n yesterda s under 5 by found after town, and 1. poorly 1 funiture store. of the d various states American Yacht Seized. ANA »). D Del of AN the th four in P capture {NORGE IS LANDED about **Lo and t or guide Sim ew s wave sailed and t A River ter I aboard. It ttemprs were boing | Two Hurt 1n Lumber Fire LAND, ® SPONSIBLE FOR ANY HUSKE OPTIC at 1l nm_ A TILLAN. Py rizht pect, She the s As appea wide direct ! Kbt | Exphe The OUR EFFOR | is finished is line 0AD OF SFERAND STOR- YOUR OWN RUG | possible to get ~atiable | onld | 2 that | The (Continued fi by means of a hot-water stove heated two. hooks attaching hanging below the keel, to the land 9:40 a.m bier, saw the departure, but the Ital- two days point almost exactly above the Win. Yalace. irowned the cheers of the crowd. was pos: wind ¢ swung off in an almost due northerly pending on the weather. AT VADSO AFTER FIGHT WITH WIND st_Page) asoline, which was extinguished Lebendenk stume, he mu ast and longest before the ship's 2 en i tail passed out of he wind dropped and she ¢ steady with her cabins 6 feet from the ground. bose ropes,” ordered Col. Nobile. hey hauled the craft down a foot in order to disconnect the the cables, always ropes. ultaneouslly the two central mo- r, the third reserve. upward and for- Army Band play- Soviet Russia's aero. Admiral.” chéered a good-bye and a core spectators from the village 1 their handkerchiofs. For a two the explorers waved the open dodr of the gon Then it closed and the Norge off toward Leningrad at exactly Is Present. lian naval and military atta- Capt. Miraglia and Col. Bordera, he Italian consul, Signor Bom- mbassado to Lening Count Mazoni, who for the same pur- . was forced to de- D - the Neva, which was reached at Then she s t over the famous Nevski Pros. the Fifth avenue of the former pital arcely 800 feet high, and vhythm of her motors n t sunlight she gleamed like i shallow stream, and fish was height Al shaped rudder. the dirigible flew eastward it ble to notice how the strong rried her sideways. Her speed ted to be about 50 miles an Over the terminus of the Len 1-Moscow Railroad she made a was teady THE EVENING STAR, ROUTE OF THE NORGE curve toward the mnorth and ion by the New York Times Heavy black line marks course followed by Amundsen-Ellsworth-Nobile expe- dition from Oslo to Leningrad and to Vadso. isht, nd “oitis. Globe Democrat.) TO ARRIVE TODAY. 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It lathers) SWEETHEART TRASH PLANT DISCUSSED.| Cuba Told of U. S. Stand. HAV r and Swanton Take Up Pro-| posal With Bell. Suter, Govern tiatio chairman ex o Advisory Council, rcilman W. I. Swanton conferred Ingineer Commissioner J. | Klin Bell today on various mat which the council has under con The proposed 1 plant at Occoguan, chief topic discussed e council will consider at its next | ing. Tuesday night, the 10-yea: improvement program advocated wtly by Mr. Swanton sse O Va., Spanish Flyers Honored. AC'AO, China, May 6 (®). rish flyers making the trip from n to Manila were the gue: r this afternoon at a re he municipal hall. They will be 1 a dinner at Government House The ary Club, “Bring_ Them In" or Phone FRANKLIN 5416 EARLMAN’S, 933 G St. N.W. The of 3 F WE NEED 'wo or more energetic men {o Real Estate. Excellent WHITE & CO. N.w. M. 9151 Th d FOR REN Second Floor Office Choice Tocation, 1635 Conn. Ave. Rent, $50 Per Mo. R 1321 Conn. Ave. 1. 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Does credit to the hest as weil ay the finest surround- $8 Monthly Call Li.ncoln 10-100 WASH INGTU) CONSTRUCTION 200 K St. N.E. C, THURSDAY, PROSECUTOR LL, WANCASE DELAYED Peyton Gordon Unable to At- tend Court—Trial to Re- sume Tomorrow. United States Attorney Peyton Gor- don, chief prosecutor at the trial of Ziang Sun Wan, the Chinese student, charged with murder in the first de- gree in connection with the killing of Ben Sen Wu, an undersecretary at the Chinese educational mission, in 1919, was reported ill this morning and unable to attend court. Justice Hoehling excused the jurors until to- morrow, when the trial will be re- sumed if Maj. Gordon is well enough. This is the third trial of the Chinese and it is remarkable that each trial was delayed through fliness. At the first trial a juror was sick and a delay of one week occurred. A the second trial a recess of two days | was taken because a juror was sick | and now ths illness of the chief prosecutor requires a postponement. Lambert Springs Surprise. Maj. Gordon was taken fll last night, it was reported, and when he attempted to arise this morning he fainted and it was some time before he was restored to consciousness. His physiclan safd it was impossible for him to attend court today. Maj. | Gordon resides at the Wardman Park | Hotel, | Attorney Wilton J. Lambert, chief counsel for the defense, sprung a sur prise witness late yesterday afternoon, when he called Randolph Mason, a red-cap porter at Union Station. The | witness said he saw Wan sitting alone at Union Station January 1919, | and his testimony w en to corrob. | orate the evidence of Van, the broth- | er of the accused. that he left Wan at the station while he went with the | National | Bank to have cashed the check for | .000, the forgery of which is the | crux of the Government's case. Recalled Exact Time. The porter said he accosted the two brothers. who were carrying a small suit case and asked to be allowed to carry the luggage, but was refused. Later he returned and saw only Wan, | | | | | RADIO—YOUNG MAN Young engineer, graduate of prominent technical school, class of ge 28, with two years' ele t manufacturing experience, and three years as research en gineer on " telephone and radio apparatus, desires a position with private firm in Washington. Radio retail or distributing business would be especially desirable. Address Box 86-M, Star office. al i T Make your evening drive a profitab Washington's finest close-in_suburb. This beautiful home open detached. on_spacious lot—two Heat (4 bedrooms reened Porc] it is to vour intere a Route—One Mile From Key Bridge | held tomorrow. | compared with 1 and lighted evers arage. Seven MAY 1926. he sald. He declared he was able to recall the time because he read of the tragedy a few days later in the papers. | The defense had expected to close its testimony today, but the illness of Maj. Gordon prevented. The case will not likely get to the jury before the| middle of next week. : . ORATORY FINALS 70 BE TOMORROW; TEN WILL COMPETE Page) 6, | [ derful education and pleasure tour of | Europe this Summer. i Boys apparently still have the lead on girls as orators. At least the re- turns to date in the national oratorical contest justify that conclusion. Of | the participants throughout the entire | United States approximately 66 per cent have been boys. All but four of the 26 newspapers conducting the contests will have held their final meetings by tomorrow and the national semi-finals (with one ex ception) will have been completed by May 14. These national semi-finals ide of Washington will be . held at New York, Chicago, Loulsville. Kansas City, Philadelphia and Tos Angeles, Thirteen hundred and sixty-three pupils reached the seml-finals for various ne territories these about The North and more kindly to the feminine voice In oratory than do the South and the West. In the Northern and Eastern States the girls have about an even chance to reach the newspaper finals. In the South the odds are almost two to one against them and in the West three to on ainst them. In The Star's territory there are five boys and five girls in the finals, which will be In 1924 two of the seven national finalists were girls and the same num ber won their way to the finals of 1925. The averages to date for 1926, h this stage of ars, indicate When 1 was on the road 1 always packed a flashlight near the top of my grip. I found it handy in picking out my berth-number in the Pullman, and in picking out road-signs when I traveled by machine. 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