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2 . 5 EVENING STAR, WASHING RIDAY. MAY 7. 1926 DOMPETITION CURB P e eavmantx S TEVNSON WINS | [ EFRESENT C ovrest | GIBSON COMMITTEE LAID TO FLOUR MEN e ren o eelopment of New sve made 15T ROUND MATCH , - WITNESSES ABSENT Public—Calls for Provision for Expansion Conscious Attempts to Evade 10 Meet Needs in Future. Columbia Player Shoots Par ' Dr. Silk Testifies About Con- = A | Anti-Trust Laws Seen by In the hope of abtaining action at | southwest, where the main public con- on 12 Holes in Indian | ditions at St. Elizabeth’s T ::h':-nm;. on legislation for the re- servatory, the office and residence of 4 1 H 1 cation of the Ratanic ‘den and the director will be huilt: the triangu- : 4 . rade Commission. Itx development’ along more attrac- |lar block immedintely south of the! Spring Tourney. I Hospital. tive lines, the committee on the abhovemeniivned block hounded by B Library has made a favorable report |Street, First sireet and Canal atreet = - B dwossed e 10 the Senate on dhe bil 10 accam. |t be' uted s & xhrub garden and | Miller B Sieviuson, the Columbia | The heuring before the Gibson sub- etivities 10 restrict competition | plish this purpose, introduced a few | which will be u desirable place for ve-| sy s ‘ i e e among flour millers are chaged fn 8 4475 ago by Senator Keuw of Ohlo. |erecting the Bariholal lount iy | oLt G ENIORAIR BIGh o s R . y i i g o b "'. Lt biess il 'r"::'_ i . - % : I mittes in w caucns room o this location the fountain wita fts re Z bread industries made public toda :m > "" Ih-[ House by Represent n‘nvhm “uul‘_\nlll 'Iw»«|l a n}l’mll.:‘u’“v"l: [ play o the Indian Spring Club tourna- | > . 4 4 ;u» nu-| nm‘-p. nmmm.’ lant 'n l';n by the Faderal Trade Commission. It ve luce of Massachusetts. Glon) tosthe Gap ol SO f s O ment toaay, defeating W. . Kvans | § g peier ot hecause three of the i :-4 )l ooclunions: ‘aksbriing | MY ¥ part ot ine favorabls renioy |18ls. A cot siderable portion of this | Je"0 0 LUV 200 6, and having par | 4 . 7 | principal witnesses 1o be interviewed aser s e %110 the Renute there Is made public [Tingular biock appears in the plat | e "ipe {welfth hole, for a score | o g : ¥ , Wy failed 10 appesr. Chairman Gibson that refusal of certain concerns (o e jscommendations of Willinm k. has Eaving title outsianding in the | ;¢ H 4 i gy announced that their absence was furnish data was blocking Inquiry into | Payaone, Chicago anehitect. an (o how | United Statex Guvernment. The pub-| “obii . o0 oy 1n the Nrst round fol- ¢ ; s B3l 16 the fact thet the Hause wis rompetitive conditions e garden shonld be developed on |1lic school occupying & part of the|, % s . 5 ® in session for speeches on the ag The inqni de under alihe new sfe A hy S Brack Ta expected to he vemaved to | 10w A. L. Houghton, Manor, defeated | G \ Mural relisf Mile and o the wit oo e o - i Tte propased hy Sepaior | ORI CEREC O oA includas the | V- R. McCallum, Washington, 4 and 3 3 g EUt s relet IS S Al Senate resoiution and the commission | * 8. extending from Maryland ave- | 8nother siie. Ghe B CCCTH (0 Loftux, Chevy Chase, defeat- | ? A F neswes evidently thought the hearing ®aid ite partial report “presenis in de | M€ 10 Canil eet and from EeTmnuOn (o8 GO Gt MEEy Christie. Indisn Spring, 5 | e . % wonld not he held. tonce |10 Second streei. ond and Third streets. sonth Ky 4 - % Charles Copsey, who hax heen an tall axtensive documentary evidenc H e land avenue, now used for the Botanic 1 |!- ": Rrawner. lTVnm' . de- a3 1“'””‘2”' at St Flizabeth's for three already rbrained relaing 1o alesed Site Near Caplol Vital. {Ganlen propegating hounes: aleo the fested R 1V Digges, 1ngiat FEONE | Mins Myrtle Poser of Eastern High Schoel deft) wigeer I e Suers ares o the Natonal Oratorical Contest. | vears. in reply (o questins hv Re violatione of The ARfirvust AN DUL phe frer vequirement of a new |foiElPPmON O the antrdl stribeon |0, SNSEE. SO E R W Jana Canfield Mamh of Centeal High Schoal (center), runner-up and Philip Evans of Western High School (right), who | resentative Rlanton denled 1nai he cortain corporations. and indicnies | giia iy that i shall ) et | Canal street tor protected or outdoor | Cluh was 4 up on Paul V. Andersen | goichad third. L [hmd ever seen patients sambling. or constious attempte: o evade the a1l 1ol My, Parsons et ke | nurseries. such development tn he ex- | of Columbin at the fourteenth hole | e s Ui aneten y i e - | tended seuthward as far as mey be|wnd Harry G. Pitt - was one | on pay dave by one of the male TR e e somre e gt e s ;'.‘:a‘\“"':":’ sty ORI - P i |HmEs OFFERS PLAN U S CUNSUI. ASKS A ~ommission staied in a4 summa wint of interest 1o citizens visiting o ' Il h o utis, Washingto) defented theraport, “hacause mos’ o ths ivger | 1heiv natfonal eitv, next in intereat plananove oullined, hub_the | Y aan nefon (gR Holi ¢ e the Gihxon subcommittes. was : bt nies w1 v | T e il following advantages over other sites | Pope, Indian Spring, 1 up: L. ::";'\."'.‘,'”'f,.',,':','".'L Had -",“,‘..,’(",f:.,,:“','l,’,“"‘,‘“","_'"” \ e | 1haT have been considered | Plaurz, Bannockburn, defented Gaorge TO FIVE VETERANS! fore. ine Gilon Aubcommilier. we ebtriet competition. desevined y GO0 ier vesulmmiant I SRt e | il Be plees Ehiv puBlc suetivn of [ C. Minnlpsrade, Chiuy CHeSE and | T T | b heh he couldn’t remenibar detatie e sither refuse D an e Sepcelatly he L acil) aopansion | ihe xarden whore it I visible from the |6 11 H. Saum Colimbla. defeated | = N R e et i N Waa Eakia to Te ey s ity 5 ; rortion devoled 10 | (5 R0 most uecesstble to the pub- | W. I Melester. Congressional, § and | wontinued from Fist Page. Slineieralicineiie wen aslAT S I8 records of the inttution and 1o re - tion of the wience cropagatlen and ths ani-of-da xamination h N Dl -0f-door |y Ty e matn conservatory wilk be |60 KL L 10, Colinbia, defeated A to audit the accounts he —_— 1 back te the committee tonight fAlas touching suek b «aii |1 is also desivable that the | had a rig i - divectly at the Maryland avenue a . Christtan, Columbin, 4 and 30 W. £, Ly e had a righ ve they are pussed, we feel we could of thexe cases was a man wh res, nr refused 10 ynies ol existing gardens south o "Vand Py K . e D e | mrinE Sardens south of Marviand |pioach to the Capitol. The streel car [Buker. Colum won trom 1 { Aot Urges Cruiser in Nica a Wetbrs salivant ve alen titiens | he Grant M a6 P line, both in fix present location aod {Cashiman, Washington. by default: H it i i o soinelhing. I rul ] | was put fnio s cold pack by an &t letters relevant 1o i s o) ,-“;"I“’“.'.‘I'I";l]"""I_,"""";:‘l‘;"'l" [in its event velocation on Third | J. V' Brownell, Indian Spink, defeat Group Will Fit in With Octa-‘ L think of '---H-lvmrm' Db ML L LICELER L] B ied Rishisy Gur on sofies e Sl b streel, will bring passengers near the [ed Perey B Hoover, Indlan Spring, | Vetersiint Burelin chie guRldiag cCies from the physiclan, and who died in Stand of Sams Compantes e iaalinke s L‘,,,',;,"f::‘,‘. thai a | goanic Garden entrance. up: P WL Calsee, Washing defeat gon House—Medals to Be .[taten of war veteruns> asked Mr Take Her Aboard From that ospital of the inatitution the R TN COr- | Tl [1 safegusrds the surroundings | ed W. K. Hiltabidie, Chicako. 2 and 1 Rankin, next morning Another case was “It could Le handled.” sald Gen Revolution Center. that of John A. Curran. who was The larges and moe active of [ner of the Capitol grounds would he | - S erlora Sai| Wonrth " ulas Hendersor : g an advaniageous.’ f the Capltol from deterioration as at | Fourtn = flight_—dul Henderson Given Tonight. i (hat ot fotn gt | wund dead on @ . cow T vannt ‘o the milling and | A similar measure has heen (o match in the opening round of mateh these rompanias ) ng 15 pem ] 28l O | G i ; y prasent into squalid conditions or into | Indian Spring, defeated D. Barka- A examination of their covtennnibnee e e e ey, PHn® linappropriate commerclal uses, the ac- | low, Washington, 1 up: . J. ¢ B TSI 1t hadn't been for the inatitu- | s = stables. Dr. Silk was questioned re syere the Washburn € Co. and | e the HlonThe ciitline ot auisitionc ot tliese ool being: In ac-| Manov, ‘deteted T €. Knox. Indian | tlonal awards made to the veterans | 5 | Garding a lannch which Dr. Main had the Pillehnry Fiaur A Ao ther O € outline of | [ jance with the policy of the Gov-| Spring, 7 and 6: D. M. Dulin, Ban Aftar a prolonged discussion. the | In hospitals by the bureau. wherehy Lt ol % huilt with the labor of patients. and g cbpan:: aceive Bt Surh & b “The plan whown is recommendediicENmont to acguiie all the blocks fac- | nockhnrn, defeated R. L. Embrey. | delegates attending the fifty ninth an the bureau managed the wards' af MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Mav 7 | cuggested that 1 would be heirer te the Kansar Fienr Mille Co.nermiteed | “The plan shown in vecommended jiny the capitol grounds that have not | Indtan Spring, 1 up In 18 holex: | pual convention of the American Instl | falve. Mr. Fenning would be geiting American cusioms offcials here have | QU 0 imanlt abaut his. He the examination of fts correspondence. | 5 /I8 L Ern o the. follow. I # heen acquired. It results, there-| 1. Veerhoff. Washinglan aataRtenir b S8 e e At the Cliatihal o] SELEL0 8 XORT OUEIOL tHeRe GLiAT sted the e Department 8! wau acked a series of personal qies but refuser copies 0 he made of anv it Rl o fore. that the cost of land taken for | ant, Indian Spring. 4 and 301 el Hgt mber of |suia Mr. Rankin. “He sdmits he sées \uuhington to direct the United | tions regarding his private 1ifs by Mr nf move than 300 la-ievs or ather doe e hock south of Marylund ave. | DIt project is chargeable in large part A. Helleher. Jr. unatinched. de- |t .:::.Tf\' e cmion anee in two meekn and (M1 ilox crulser Cleveland, which ix | Blanton. and protested against that 1o the protection of the Capitol sur-| feated (. J. DeMoll, Columbia. 5 and [t J T he writes to the hospital twice a vear |, o\ 4 (0 arrive in the revolution- | line of interrogatio Amentars evidencs neisnted e ook e 3 etwa irst and Second st | The matinnai organization of flour rat and Second atreets{ |, jiugs and not entirely to the & Watra Colmbin, dafeated | inglon @ new buflding to house the | when they want clothes. It seemn i | me that the Veterans' Bureau could 8ry zone at El Bluff today, to give| Questioned on Hanging. millers. known ae ihe Millel Na = —— Botanic rdens. 4 ter. Indian Spring, 4 aud 3| headquarters of the organization - £ 5 i tional Federation and eontrmlled by | 3) [t permits the progressive snd round 18 eing piaved | ‘The Octagon House, at Kighteenth |attend to the duties just as weil and refuge 1o Mrs. W. J. Crampton. Wife | |, Gk was wiso questioned abont * suve these boyx the expense. of the A an customs collector | the sulclde of Harry Prescoti by the larger compantes through plural gropth of the gardens from this point | ihis afternoon street and New York avenie, which vating, permitted axemination of it into a section which wiil be greatiy MeCallum 15 Medalist. A T e b o) sty S At there | hamging, when, it was ciaimed, there correspondence. hut refused copies to | improsed thereby. ST e R SR e i e R A messuge censored by the liheral | was oniy one atiendant in a ward | dpiny | - s “Only in the District of Colsmbia.” |\ yiutionists who have captured Elf With Il patients. - (When Dr. S : he made af ant of ma han 300 let (41 The plan proposed is in harmony | T GoIE and Country €10k wou the | o Ul tated ters or nther deenmentzry evidence | with the Mall development and par. |28 o v CTub won the Duoetion of the new contemplaied gioup | agded Gen. Hinea. “We have an en v % & suggested that the hospital autheri Jualitying round vesterdav with #] o¢ bufigings. The new buildings pro- | tirely separate problem hece. | see BInff has come through from Collect e e ciais 1o Tave @ ) ik ted umnm\ with Unfon Square which | 3 . ¢ i The rommigsinn has iesued sub will form the most necessary | s St aunoee. -‘"‘I",’!"“’ 51 hosed will cont several hundred thou. |where the bureau could save these (vambioh Vie vepurted that he and | o qanix if Congress was willing 1o . ot | between the Mall and the Capitol. The | (470 “," Loal \‘“‘“_""_'{ ik | sand dollars and witl conform in archi- | estates with minimum cost to the | his tvife were marooned in their house. | provide the pay roll. Mr. Blanion made by George J. Voig ernment If (ongress so desires.” | which he Intimated was surrounded!suid: “How ahent mave attendants noenas to certain of Ancrmente, hut the proposed site on Marviand avenue IO RGO ipion, | tectural harmony with the Octagon Fehould he squared up with the Capitol | P00 ”"_,“\';’d”',',{,"':,','..'.T.,‘!‘...-M"x-'>:..:u Ifouse: which h: beenithe svr e arce questloned the accuragy |hy revolutionary soldiers. His wite | and fewer doctors? = —— = ‘;;i'; M Ke the tiont{ SOEL BT = | the tnstitute for many vears The of any move that would ;""l":‘"» the 0 the only American in Kl Rinff | Capt. William West, who was in the ation paoaliel ik nion Square as pro-| T, ihe geventeenth McCallum had | structure will contain additional o present avatem -of gnardmnahipe in T L orial steamers are enter- | Merchant Marine, and wio testified War Department Employes| posed. instend of obiiaue ax at present. | o AL (0 GEERESEN QLS (Wo | facilities. exbibition rooma and w con- |12 PIOEED He polnted to the abll |, i "Riu. The Hritiah consul ac| that he has been 2 seagoing mep o ok AUt o e e e Bluefields, which also was captured | $7 vears has heen an inmate of =i Report Made on Profits. This will throw & small part of the | } 1® | holes, to tie Voigt's mark. Iie shot ajventlon hall . ’ | site to be acquired into the trafc | | i morning various datafls and | District Supreme Court, whoas dutles. |\, e yevelutionists, has requested | Filizaheth's for 13 montha lie questi Sommasidng what it ‘has ascer Give $272—Women’s | 3 pair of birdies, bagging a and a 3| Bt do Hnbin o space required for Union Square, The | ol e o | routine wrs du connsction. with the he ndded, would he taken over by a Lot por v | vears old In reply 10 ained with resmerct i< and EAibTH IARIE ol 1a EHRr badic far| OB, e weventeanth i ighteenth t ine matters in connect h the | he A20ed WOU e ‘S tha Vecerans |hie Eoverament to procect British YR 10 R e Nicaraguan liberal forces now ap.|World—to Australia, South Africa and wofits nur milling eompan : oxe o ockburn player by | institute were tken up. profits of four n Nling companies, the Legion Sends $100. enougn 10 rermit desnatie plauiing | :.\“..h.:‘m.“»yy.. ke plazer by | Instl ie were tahen it on said » fce belw building and 1 nic WolHO S N Nk | - o sente b wesuming to critle : 4 t g ook brushing by the pin and leaving [ On Auditor Davis or the courtn heve | Ty, yyiyiuer Eberhardt at Managun [remember, He testified o Lot Gen. Hinen av this point emphusized | (o8l MBI FE0nl L L day. |anestions ‘that he had suffered phye that there can be no divided resp More than 200 prominent liberal lead- | ical abuse from a male nurse. who capital empioved AgRIeZAling M. i o o . n & acreen from the glure of the Eiase oot putt for & 2. He was|the convention will he the presenta sibllity as there now exiats. It must | S8 (C8 LR L0 heen confined by [has previously heen hefore the Gihean subecommittes. and gave the commit B s e e z tool ok thie) conleerymIoly. Ighteenth in two shots|tion of the American Institute of tee the names of three other patienis matter iz non heing eontasted in the rourts hy the \iillars’ National Feder of the outstanding features of average annual ouipnt excesding 20| ad thai the determination of tha peo-{ In harmony with the development | o 00 harre’s af flons 1 rag and hole footer for another | Architects medal to Leopold Stokow :t::'r’mw wix of fioy . the ave :.:T vie of Washington 10 huild a beauti ! | the ,\|x|l‘I m;‘d ita ad both he llv::_"“_f' Jed %Ki, director of the Philadelphin Sym. | be decided definitely ‘hat either the | (o et guthoritiex in the Man- o vss ant ins | f0) Boricimemonl i Potaimact Razial SR DA TLC ED AL fnidens fall nat- | N g of the medalist follows phony Orchestra. for his distinguished €oUrts or the burean wil' he 1expon-| b, . popjtentiat R i L In‘mamory (of thie 261000 iloyal sonsl| ULl Inte the wliss wf bLutldings de P achievements in the fine artx through | ible entirely. 1 have rickexted thal | "Pp o ygant Chamorro has issued or A seen abused—Roades, Kearns Haadiaal ;. ho 100k up arme from this sty dur.| Soted 10 arts and sciences in which i3 _ [music. The instiiute will also present | @8 & test of thiz proposition In the | 4 ihyt homes he searched for con Livingstone-the latter hecatse Ing the World War has not bean les..| (h® public ix interesied. and hecause 4953 W aiiiiae medal 1o V. von Tosw | Disteict of Columbi § e given is- | S0 NG (RECE 0P o may be in [he hed sald he knew more about a | par._out | the companies’ vesimen: (capital conservatory Bulldthg. & | i53 a8—15 i sened by the passing of the weeks, (1o cOpservatory hulldink xtending | bronse amd | cretion in these casse where guaru- | foil® @ L L Clcaded, the report | ceriain radio set than the atiendant e Par . 4 resurn an Ueeathun 2 3 M g ‘ I . i bl SRR { 2 . perx. noted desiguer in | atock #n v naty Receipts of nearly $300 was reported from First and Second streeis may Find Difficulties. famw: do) not functlon, ston Baymentsi| DIINE 2@ i gl ety higher. nameir i1.7 per cent. for the i . . 4 o oday by lohn Poole. presid ( ve bronght Into architectinal harmo Although the course was in tine [ for his wous In adis e arts 6d 1919 10 1974 Aand S8 per ¢ o president of the.| * , | Althoug i his Ua Inadas ncing the arts of i e e peri 1 and Per 0801 L piscal hnskioan NOUBRATARADY. with buildings of similar purpose | copdition @nd the luxt gqualifying day | epaftsmanship TG Geer e chse utronellier | garrison: B DI L S Smith. who was sent 1o Fliza and 5.3 per ceni. respective -, for the which will in course of time be erected ] <1993 and 18+ | Of this sum 1 o d | Was perfect for golf. mauy plivers | These presentations wWill be made at 8 T e h conmeions Rat:| Bvax Do iaient aat oIt a5, i} OneitheiscUihiaioe o thie: AA. | Dkt in tales of wnwsual difficul o banquet wnight at the Chamber of | VUSRS W[ I pe me i beth's on @ letter from the War De aliost GolaDIRtox Al Hiat Wi Street Closing Possible. e, Some found “trouble with the | Commerce awlitorium, which will Boioslip o oo LEs il P [partment. war subsequer I vl»yn],u‘ul gt Ten [BudTon off thesou ity noe ATIe i of xound mind hy a jurv in Justice fempts” ta evads an‘itrust laws, the D e T o e e PRt Aane O iinte (G NInE Ui b | greens, while nihers sampled the sand | close the convention. Aw toeen 1. 81 e e s | Govemmsnt weskire Avs Bar to Wbl asrs ot i S e or [ fn Indian Spring’s bunkers. Charles |lowships and the introduction of new | Invesiizate ihe perso! Gantadt Bailev's court. hut was noi raleased S a ! more of the streety. such so Beconl] o Ranow, o Hestaes publie; ke | aficers. who will be slected Ister thie| WainisTied by the guscdian with bl from St. Flizabeth's for two months wronght iron and aher of enemal of checks and put up machinery to | 3 \ put in the record & fle n ta tillere o i Minneap. frent in t i of contributions. ., :I'I‘! e e e o N e Aol Z'f.":!.‘.i.'L 6 Contvivnions. Lxireet and one side of Canal streel.| ihampion. found foo many bunkers to | Afterncon. will alsn take pluce at the | ¥ard. but'is concerned anly with the and then released 1o the District po the Senrhues e Tangns of | DAXtment does noi represent large in- " qars heen suggested. This wonld be | ger in the first flight. Waiter I, Tnek- | banquet tonight financisl side. . SWe have no rritl ce and placed in Washingian Asvium E iller engie of v ® determined anlv by & atudy of traMe | soman, Agnew. R. W. Diggas, Thomas | Word reached the American In. | Cl&m of the canrt or the auditer.” he e said. “bui matters are presented 10 Institution Heads to Re Called. Wit N divignal gifts pieviously given byl hic Kansas (itr, pievio given bilaade’ which wonld be nutside the | pitr, F. 1. Wilms, H. K. Cornwelband | stitute of Architects that Howard | them in a way I know nothins aboui In Angusi. 1971 Pinnes wrote Tap. Persons emploved theve. hui it I« the: jjp, ? this re| § i ’ is of « reprt, but it is possible | jyzh H. MacKenzie tied at 85 for | Van Doren Shaw, who h | tnz asking inforr on vegarding the | 'eanll of a canvass for donations 10 | here to expres it Huz MacKenz | N Sha as just heen . s ' P"nolhmfl of Tf.“.l.‘ T e Fhere he ziven soleiv in the name of the here to express am opinion that Sec- | wq places in the first flight. Agnew | awarded the insiitute’s gold medal If 1t I8 the desire of Congress further E Mr. Blanton said he had received unmm" NT’” ;,\T vour ,n‘m“ Seistven 3 ond street. heing #t the heginning of | wihdrew, and Tuckerman. MacKen | for avchiteciual achievement is dead | !0 conserve the eatates iy nmu‘vm'.’ " & . |complaints about esrtain private Ir RS ink (lees T B e e, At i ovmming ane o the en. s waa Corr@l Tahon 9 AP for | n Fiimare. 7. Rhaw home was | cxpenaet. then, whe bureer s i | Triumph in Annual Competi-|ariens bors Shoce, 1T, S ) 3 TR R annorCed 0 Y, BAN drancen it |:\.»n Squire. should re-|(he plavoff. Digges got in the first { In Chicago, :n vmd]nlnk’p that vn:». .‘n» is the kept incarcerated b e some ane s R " h . Vor main open. As tn Canai street, it i fizht when he got a par 4 on the first | hext place to make the real test > c = . Jave to have them thus confined. and » Eakion. whileithe DIMEICE 6! DolOMbls (Seaila e that th ala shou ramalm ||LE L STl he/E0L & UAE & 00 e Tiie st nlacéa make the reel v | OB WIISOIESTaOIUmMES | oarn e e e i chargeict three luce sald. getting buck 10 the aues- sueh institutions be ealled as wit “The directars make the pi «na Federation of Women's Clubs added a0 da l open, since it mal.ex a proper separa figt it Wilms <ed mqw g they think. shemid 1 he exiisd npon AT0ther $23 ta the fund. ‘Two other tinn (240 feet v ide) het i Honde EHE when AW Hime amineEs T i i A nipon e e mciid, ore. Teom | ton (240 feet wide) heiwesn piblic and | sacond atiot.on the second hole. .. NORGE ENDS FUGH (pusoniprerencipRuavenentiof ¢ Medal Given. Deses s ates hy private rdians W2 Edward Van Met an Inmate o By the Depariment of dnstice 1o ex- y 2 property and may he deyeloped i X ‘ ire Tohn W Thom Kaderly of Baltin d M. E. .\Hl ¥ fine pathvas imecting the | jop of Baunockburu, tied at 100 for E OF 1,400 MILES TO hu‘u at -'-;u:'n‘-;;l-h;'v«(x‘- |I:'-"~~-L-m= by = the District jail. whe has previensiy e e oug s PR, | Curty bheen before the connmittes. was re. plain, we wonld he in a predicomen: her from Alexander " Mall with the Weir College and Wash i o last place in the fifth fight with o 2 School carvied off frst KINGS BAY BASE| " B Mouel rogimental com:| called and questioned regarding in T think yor ) e con siderahie of a 1ash in ronvinee The e o Department of Ausiice of ver i Ynnibbenoe i Found No Turkish Harems. Gran Pinne: added I'heze alone represent a total of $454.15 . In venly. Monplrigisaid) siaten in | 1DOFed By ithe treaniirer of the £ONA | o ased meacsia arLnIng With the | 1., Stablerof Tndlan Suring ana W ] ; : ipsiiie “tar ifore ere Shannisd ean:| o proposed wargitml drive along Wash | Cchran of Columbis, were Arawn | They would earn Just as much at | BTG U DO \Wlivan Stadinm | formation he claimed SRrals G0 % e ettes ihat Loy airicit hcre s 0o douby i the!iminas ot | NKton channel & 10op arviind the sec: | gyt * | 3 » . 413 per cent investment on bonds | BEIE QXL WL O TN Che st | Would help solve the Barnev McBride Minneapolls eiuh teroitory: the Pilis. | thie aponiera ot’ the Movement SEIRL |y toe e vl Of (e’ Capitol ¥irst Flight Pairings £ Mo Ton TUN Tl where there s no tax or commiswion | ER¥ENEN L UIUREG" " Ceniral High {murder mysters. Asked by Alr hury Flotr Mills might be faken. snd| the people will see to it that this ru iermoie. the, separation of parts e fees.”” replied Mr. Brownine \,’t e ks aotiide s i B | Jon if he has come 1o any satisfactory e e B s foTir et ins b a nad | o (e iiBitanl: rden by public Today's palrings and qualifying [luter we were far away. We were| Mr. Bulwinkle wanted o know the | FER00 LCadets. wax adjudged the Win} o, gion as to who had killed M lih sendin e S Tamie e | Dolna: Bars, i which will been YW s not, wmder the cireum- | ST TOR: w soum over Lenimgrnd Hariior, which fx | bureawe ponition o auiopsies on fer: Lage S, (o (MU S ride the witness maid. “No Ques Ebers Dravod the namen of those who made | Slances. obleciionable. since thex make EhL HU},“”’} MiCallum Wash., |jce free, theugh the Biy Winland | veterans. and the witness declared | the Ist Reglment wus presented Withi y, 0q funiher he sald that “evidence Tae hiank stationery. and | would the supreme sacrifice in response to natural divisions into the parte for evs Chas METN Chriatie, |18 froz such post-morten examinations could | & :"‘j’ ";"‘.’“'v b S g | indicates that an officer, then a mew Bt DUt BT hatne 1t e ik ol of matritian wad tn wiich ([T sornhomes. prepeentioh geven | § 3, L Rfiujn-;‘_ ot W2 v K| ANl Leningrad trafic stopped and|not he held without the con. | o Second MUt BITe SWEILC the 301 her of the cahinei. was instiimental he continied. et let it appasr asi Wil be enshrined forever the memory ;’"""‘" g b i oo | Ve G par Many Jg 0 handkerchiefs were waved i ua Sent of relatives. “The maiter should \;f“",'z”',"'l;‘;’,':"""_I'"|“' by |in McEride's coming to Washingtan ) r marke: laiter of all who serv ardens. ch divisions do not inter- | Aleer, Mator, 9. va. P 0 -)mn h ol window % our course | be very curefully guarded and 1| 'Me e O iibson admonished him that if WOME TaRi e At h s e femall. fSer ke imonavorders or il | Y Netic Aspsctidtithelgardent. | J Were followed hy # Fussian piane|any regueat to the burean for exhi- | &N ”“"" DO emica) | material help to officers of 11 nathing arached tn it tar wonid i May be mailed or delivered personally ~ Mr. Parsons was requested to |||nkp\' : 3. Voi which wished ns godspeed. Rucking|bitlon of insane veterans hefore ‘h:h“",:‘d'““;"’r"';:‘;,:d,"_' echnical| solving this case and bringing BBy et E o to the treasurer. Mr. Poole. at the thigsurvey in compliance with a joint | a5 " ve b W #f A strong head wind af about 30 | medical “classes “would be disnp- [pVEE HOE PISNCLININE QIR guilty 1o juatice the committee wonld Faderal American National Bank. restintion approaed hy Congrass in | Taomason. Argvie A8, ve. F. H. Roguels. |kilometers an hour. our speed was|proved.” ? ¢ s Sorrell, (5 olad to cooperate. ile maid that v B X > Judges for the drill were Maj. Fred L e i Teniter 9 i N ien | unatl. BB T L Honkina Wash. RO, vl 0. T 01 o | . 5 " lee q Jamuars, 0%, Triminary sundles | YN SCdarier - ehops oY oS, Manip only 50. The wea(her reports indicated | Housed With Violently Tnasne, | L. Walker Al atwli Pauli W | e avldence he that e 'r":';;f'"’x" h; offic Maj. 17, ¢ < v, K well * Col.| A5 BLWAS ‘ 3 Y | Baade, U7, d Capt. Levin (. b SYeeEie gl - 1kd (:nr‘run of public buildings | B MacKanse. ol &b R 5 votman. | we feared we could ot make Vadso| “ICs my contention that Mr. Fen- | anar® e Shaugept TN Lot Tustice. ool ¥ i 5 & and parks. Following these studies the 1 2"h 480 R, T-pkuller. Wash, 09 tioan. | PF 10 noon. ning is not maintaining the suf- | " co) W, AL Craigie. professo ili.| He had heen doing his investigation . NEW YORK. May 7 U@ Mrs. Ar- | commitiee diected David Lynn. archi se. 88 va M. Daavid. 1 S| Diakie 15 Manas ob Rée, D R o B vial e T e e G LOR(CaL Tamen 8. B ST o thur Blake, a writer, says sha looked ' tect of the Capitol. to call in Par. B. Vorel. unaut vo. F. Hy o g e wards once every two weeks.” sald | schools. & o) 1 h was attorney for Charles R. Forbe: all over Turkey and could not find sons as & Itant 1 : 8. 58 | Reaching Lake Ladoga at 11:20 a.m. " . ¢ ar i e b S ot b i gL - i y ) : snsultant to make recom- 1 BighCoH. & Pope 1. 8. 89, va T Mr. Rankin. “And they are housed e ; ; formerly director of the Veterans’ Ru s it ieht ve.. | vesterda® (Russian fimel. we contin- A nual_brigade inspection and review ¢ il K wthtiedd 7. Cylte Wakh. Vi 6 C MidneRtede. | NEGSCEEOC i Timhic Takie wae & iugel| L io e seme piRcemmith violeniiviin:] wiill be ettt the (Wilsdn " Stadito U e PRESENTED IN HOUSE B9° I 0 Sauwm. Col I | iRs ofice A At CIL: NOBHIE reamngken | e peEsonE b . next Monday afternoon at 4:30. when | The committee agreed with Mr. | " s et chn B Tl B Xu |t oL Lee me corrempndad to van | .1 “ECSe With o’ sald the direc- | Ma). Gen, Kil A. Heluick. luspector Blanton (hat matters this witness was . T Wasn 2 Amundsen’s photographs of the Polur | |0 arting last October the bu- | general of the Army. will be (n the |d8cussing were stvicily for 1he grand g S | ! Ehamnn o ATl veau made efforts to place all its | reviewing stund jury and the courts and that the sub- Zihlman Files Committee's Favor- 0 I Iehbidis; Chivagac 915 3o ¥ "\. N | POre reached thle caaturiadge op thall (o arenE it DRGNS lantituicas 1 TICKEtS hte Ll pLODGEE (0E {he | cSnimii(ee isligaky mov aw Tnto hiees o R A TR 18 T d the euntern edge of the | feol ihey should be put with ex- | mnnual competitive drill, io e held at |and (hat if the Department of Iustice able Report; Relieving Property | Fou Wt Line-Up, T o comtinuing sivong, | Service men and it is uot a good |the Amecicun feusue Park, June 1[hed felled fo do ita SUis 1 web & COC0 o S, Between the Lincoln Memorial Refleating Pool and Tidal Basin, in | vou i Menderso A% io0i wB e ware oV wnin e (D10 tombe (e MU R SR | e S R e B T e wners of Street Upkeep. Pora e L e e s Teantiil memoriel tommmle 1 |yt e et bkt "FHTE5: . % {atcant begun (o roll heavily and our | 240, I 20r oen, ConURis, o So0 |0 ACSTA St ot Hchoos DIt THe ) Wibs ittt oo ot ul me 1 le t el e R LT AT IR Bl e v e b wtifie sl Suptl, of Schools Ste. |committee. The subcommittes de. both the dead and the living who represented the District of Columbia in | B cmbrie, 1. 8. 94, ve. DM W e anc | honey can buy. phen E. Kramer that he will be at the |clared that thie prisoner should net Chairman Ziktman of the Honse | the armed forces of the great World War. Bann. 08: H.A. Grent, L S. 968 :‘j‘,’fm"‘(‘:h’; Winury one, deep snow | UL My, Fenning in guardian for (park on June 2 to review the cader [have been defained in jail here for B IBteact sk ities 4 aAnsINIEA th ¥kie A« both a memorial and a place where military concerts may be held, ."Mm n.fim.’.‘{”fv‘fl" ghe Jumatt We hegan to roll very heavily and|& man in Wisconsin, another in Tus- | companies and present the winning (11 months and that either he shonld Mibtee the corimitios's. Takart Fanior the classic siructure will serve a dual purpose, g Ty TNAb N T A Praty, unatt.. loose objects aboard were thrown | Kogee and another in Denmark, and | company with the usual high honors. have heen released or sent ferward OF exquisite beauty, dignity and Greek simplicity, the temple will be | M H. Robih, Bana. ‘4. J. A Porter. 1 ahout when s sudden gust of wind|I don't think he is mainfaining the | e to Si. Lonis. where he ix wantad an a (S i Thvew ix " from.a" heignt Cof "305 | proper personsl contact.” said Mr.|p o HEADS APPROVE ertain Dhase of congpiracy chargas | M . = they have a right to take him Ing amendment of the Rorland law LU i | 06 w. D, B98P 110 600 meters, despite strenvous ef.| Rankin. i hack he anghi to he faken back,” de | | not only for their country but for you, will be preserved to posterity. | & o el . o) Ve H, R e s i T T bRttt marhle. By it the names of those who made the sacrifice, | Fifih Aigh Bresahan, T Sa paving and resurfzeing agninat abut- |\ a | il 3 o ““He won't he very long.” said th 1ee ac t P thi " - rte with the ailerons, e won he v ng. i . Names will he placed either in the marhle dome above or sealed within the %. i Smelker, Coi.. 93, va. G. I.. Stab. | general, ~hecanse It is our policy to FIRE MENACE PARLEY |-iared Mr. Rianton. Hing iproperty brnecs X | : sacr « o C 100. F.T. Ratson. [, S 98 v At 4:30 p.m.. with showers and a il e otntavpy e | PRGIRO CIpUOTINE ot iRE D Te: ; 100 a0 RAUP Rowisr. Bann. | strong headwind, we reached Lake|get guardians appointed near them." | = e e i b T heasTag ol thie bill provides that where sireeis . We appeal to every Washingtonian to contribute to this memorial; to % S ‘fi’?vd‘mm“l'vl\_l.'ull' A Onelga, north of Petrozavods At “Gen. Hines, is it vour idea that| qu. pictrlet Commissioners decided ekt e o ot here iieein those for whom some one near and dear served, and to those not’ so | 33 rah. Col 100, Ve, M € List Nash | g pm. the wind decreased and at a|the Veteranx' Bureau should be the | today to grant the request of the WAN TRIAL DELAYE favored D) Sioddard. Beaver Dam. 86 F. I apeed of 60 kilometers we passed the | guardian in the District of Colum- | Board of Education and confer on the L D within a perind af 20 veirs nn as & o . v . Your contribution to the $200.000 cost of the memorial, whether i Wieabi. 05, ent s B HRW I IHESH 98- d i the M bia? sessment sha!l hi <\ ina ing PO " al, whether it be Navoldiza station on . urmansk | reco endati f the SHRLERY againet the ;. g1 g10, $100 or $1.000. or any intermediate sum, should not be a burden ‘ e Railway. At 8:30 p.m. our speed| “Only in cases where we are .”IG-rhmm:'l‘eel gl e ;'."f\.:':‘;”r':" AGAIN UNTIL MONDAY adjoining property owners The pre g % bt & ¥ ¢ d . + - N ' Adioining properts wwners The DIO hui 2 personal tribute to the one, out of all the 2600 names to be en METHODIST HOME RITES | war i3 kilumeters and this speed we | 1o see that ‘e guaidian does 1ol |the atages in all high schools. The shrined. who means the most to you wmaintained throughout the night. tuke proper care e wards and | gate for the conference was nut set. | Becouse of the continued iliness of that all new pavenient must he pald 3 3 : i s EE o Es expenditures are not in keeping with | = e ol ¢ s for by the adicinie property own Siened) | b o SERENICER NOME TO BE HELD TOMORROW | Reuch Speed of 30 Khlometers. | Witai" e belleve 10 be broper he | qatarmmne wnether o hehe mohol s | Ml Pevion Gordon, chief prosecutor. e :'mn:l-"\lv‘...“ ) per cent, and Chairman, District of Columbia Memorial Commission. NG e le beautiful sunrise aroused our| witness replied. At (his polut he|Gitorium. may not. be classd other|the trinl of Ziang Sun Wan, the > | MEMBERS OF MEMORIAL COMMISS : admiration, but It was very cold.| was asked to aubmit a drafl of legla- | ¢ (hoater of ¢ clul | ¢ ; “In view of the great sopment | 0wk . : af modarn motor v le tvanw a- Charles aker sauc Gans o " i > jous! cold S : Three Bishops on Pro- in fur, obvieusly felt the cold ux she| ter in the District. ure needed (0 vonform o fire regul Division | on a charge of murder in the first degree In connection with tlon.” tha Zihiman report save, v Gist Blair John M. Gleissner (ed clowe (o the steersmun, 4 surfacing charges should cortainiv be Fdward F. Colladay . E. Lester Jones Julius 1 v gram. PO 00w, we puswed nurth .,r“ Judiciary Body Meets Tuesday. """'a. 'nr ot l'uluee. o bulldings e s e At Tan o Aot : shw : : i : (s : : wud grounds of (he school buard Assewsad Against the gene sl funds of | John loy Fdson Edward B Mclean Anton Stephan the “White ‘Hea and 'Our courne was| 7ne House fjudiclary committes, | Betn thet e high hohuol audliorioun in | the desth of Ben sen the Edueational Mi 1919, today until Monday. the District. as all eitiz, have use | \rs, William Corcoran Eustis J. R. McDonald The corner stone of the niew Metho- | (hen set siraight for Kirkenes al a|pich vesterduy was suthorized bY | not a theater CHinese i el RO o SR E] DL | o A A S S g s dist Tome for the Aged, at Connectl. | speed uf 10 OF B0 llumeters, After | (he House to lake an investigation | The board ‘alse proposed that con. | Nax continued e e IR Licise ol Eilteete Atmame, will Jiy | TRITISS S SRR ORI _RER of Commis- | sideration be given at the conference | The jutors wers excused i ; | wind and, than s, at 330 | gioner Fenning, with broad powers,|to the ‘‘very drastic” regulations of | The delay caused by the illneas of The existing Iac pisces o hardship WASHINGTON, D:C.......... 126 |ald under the auspices of the Grand |a.m. our speed had reached 90 Kilo-| ({'“Tieat next Tuesday (o res®h an | the Kire Department with respect to | the United States attorney. who s ai an small property nwnere fn that mo e 2 Lodge of Masons tomorrow afterncon | meters. ; | agreement on procedure. et I ion i the schaols In | home recovering from a severe cold tor vehleles carrying heive lads District oi Columbia Memorial Commission : A ek Harre Haskinson, pres. | We had suddenly discovered that|"“Memhers of the judic mmit- | hute mechanton. A modification in | Will protract the trial throughout next have unlimitad nse of the stvests [ Tdent of the hoard of trustees. will | the drinking water in eur aluminum | (ee said today that in their opinion | the regulations will he sought week, it is expecied. Attorner WH B L pfaper SSOIot 0 Dok dm I hereby subscribe and promite to pay 1o the order of John preside at the cevemonier, The fol- |container had frozen, when Vadso ad- | (hese hearings will reault in a broader el ton J. Lambert, chisf counsel for the posed as ta weight and widih of rires = h n I |lowing program has heen arranged, | vised ns that landing conditions were |, extigation to determine the gen- vy Roos defense. expects to complete the evi And veur committee helieves that the Poole, Treasurer, the sumio - o Biehop Touther B, Wilson | excellent. At 4:30 a.m. we were over | pral atiitude and temperamental At- LINER VISITS PLYMOUTH, [dence for the defense Mondav. Than charge for repaving and resurfacing | will make the principal address: | Norwegian territory. And then, final- | pess of Frederick A. Fenning for the * | will follow rebuttal testimony hy the shauld be horne hy the generzl puh Lo . . e ..) Dollars The hymn. “How Firm a Founda.|ly. we came to Vadso. | oMce of District Commissioner and By Government and argnuments of caun lie and not hy the adioining property 7 tion,” Will be sung by the entire as. | (Copyright 1926, by the New York Times questions of ethical or un ofessional | 20 Passengers Land. 40 Others Can- | sel winding up with the charge of n e gt - . Globe Democrut.) owners ¢ chee full payment of above subse sembly. Rev. James Shera Mont. LA sractice, as well #x any overt acts Justice Hoehling to the jur,. Iinclose check in full payment of above subseription. ont. | ) (L cel Stop and Go to Havre. L, PLYMOUTIL, England, May 7 ®.— MEX|CANS AID STthERS gomery, pastor of Calvary Methodist | & contrary to the letter of the law. ; | | The French liner Paris lunded 20 pux. . i 1 will pay my subscription |Ehuren, il give e invocation. | YOUTH HELD IN THEFT 4 hil criptures will be read by & i STIRLING PARTY LANDED. ke Bt Jebp. Bhea Fland, Diststoo s | | Capt. Paul Foley Retired. | i ernund the mails from New York June 1, 1926, s LT | i [ perintendent of Methodist churches.| Willimm Garnett Pollard, 24, 1718 | Capt. Paul Foley, who became in-| here toda ‘orty other passengers. KICO O v 7 WELTEVREDEN. Java. May 7 (), K. 1192608 Fred S. Cawson, president of the |Seventeenth sireel, was arrested (his | volved in controv. LM MU | Wi Nt (rtadn o s sieea om 11;:I|u l"rt:q‘u::lvf.l M’:\m'.{f:;m:{:f.l:.. Part of the Stirling expedition 1o the | Aug. 1, 1920, sae s board of managers, will bring greet- | morning charged with taking $47 | garet Lanadow ring the naval|the vessel and proceeded to Ilavre. International for assistance for the Interior of Dutch Naw Guinea has| ings, to which Bishop Willam Fraser | from the home of his friend, Heury |inquiry Into the Shenandoah disas-| An abundance of non-union labor rikers, the regional Confed hean landed at the Ploneer camp at - e o | McDowell will respond. Davis. & Central High School atudent, | ter, has been retired by the Navy|was available to handle the baggage, | eration of Labor has sent the follow the toot of the Snow Mountains by the Rishop Farl Cransion will pro. | who lives in the West Clifton Terrace | Department at his own request. | which was loaded with a previous ac. |ing diapatch to Amsterdam eainer AMihatione. A%l miere taiwoon | ¥ nounce the henediction, after the | Apartments. ] | The naval officer was judge advo-| cumulation, and the whole shipped to| “We are united with the Rritish health. according tn word ‘reaching Mail Address . s alnging of “America” by the wnther. | “'Police sas Pollard ‘was paroled on jcate of the court of inguiry. The lLondon aboard speclal train. on|workers in their Axht against capitel here from the ramp. The Albatroes ng. The two former sites nceupied by | a theft charge only two weeks ago !conrt itself sxon: d him from all | w = s also tr . § ing 2,000 A is returning to the coast to fetch ‘the Pleate Make Checks Payable to John Poole | the Methodist Home far the gon wors | and admifted 1aKing the money when | charges made against him hy ".\1:l | "'v!;& i”‘:‘l'vr'\;;wn:l'v‘viv"'izmlvm 'nf-‘n"h{!'.“ ety b el : Tout of the Sxredltion. Federal-Americsn Natinal Bank At Twelfin and N strests nartheast, | he viaited veung Davie a few days | Lansdowne, which had te Ao with | Vork. omitted her nsual call hers, pro- | The feRaRaior: announced; (b seoukd Twe axploring party Is led Wy Pref, Im 1590 Ll 1901, and at 601 M street | ago. He will he arraigned in Polics | his methods of dealing with the tes-|ceeding direct te Cherbourg and | refuse to pesmit Britich staamere to Matthew StieMmg ef Barkeley,.Calit, e s s e . e £ S e . . since then, Court tomorro! timony she was to give. Bremen. take on men at Maxlcan ports. 2 s ' A