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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 1926. flMUMN CARFER [ FiYERS AND ROUTE BY WHICH THEY HOPE TO BREAK RECORD FOR CIRCLING THE GLOBE !’MISS WHITE W—"K THEDAN B T ; — | STARGOLF TROPHY iend =/ . TSNS Som MOSCOW, TRAIN -~ s 2 ) Washington Club Member Friends Think Ex.ploratwn; | S » N3 ’%"Ebfimfio” ‘},‘}?1'-;," ‘ = % o= : g . : , Voyages of Norwegian Have | e , - S - W JOURNEY to PEEIN N > = = ‘ , Leads Field, With Phyllis : Keeler Second. Achieved Ambitions. | ={s (to Berlin | 1 AL by Plane ¥ T S : S ) = 3 L] <O - 7 Q4 : Ws Vg = e NN o2 Yencoygd A o e s = | ! gz & > S by 'Pla.“-" - = S . ) & m’v’- v, ; - ' > B il i i, MADE, ENTIRELY : - Ulodces - a by PLANE _ - Star golf trophy with e OKOHAMA (To Plymouth e NS : 1T H 3 e X Lrs (toVancouver . the Unite - Diltibio el g StEREIGE) 2 S S 3y steamship States t::lbe,d hdeidddil T 168 for two rounds Her gross score Miss P Washir who i Golf ST, in NEW Y0 before 10.35 P.M.JUNE 23 Miss Keeler had a gro: —— NEW YORK, May 19.—An « E . 1 L o tn prrchase o fease he polar | wDisgusted” at **Economy” . : & 1 All Members Urged by Execu- hip could be e e e Plan Which Saves Money. 3 & . tive Body to Support g ";' R e Offers Substitute. y 5 : Projected Temple. to ship graphed to Amundsen by - aks up. | from Unquaiified supj the Distri of Columbia Department of the Ameri 3 can Legion in the drive for $200.000 | yop Tebait with which to erect the project Sl | District _of Columbia W Charles Copehard, campaign i \ Safsgnatedts ab the st vector of the Physicians’ Home \e Republican administration, iiie et by ich he points out has carried its| iy 5 hard sald he proposed a tour of 1 wing to the Gov | memorial in Potomae Park el b ] d States with the air- | of §30,000 @ year, Representa zed by the department executive h would end at the Ses. | live alist, of Wis mmittee, it was s need toda BAMY (uiceniennial Fxhibitior Phila otisin. today Hntroduced “a Heasure | A 2 " e X delphia. providing for retirement from the John (oldstrom, aviation writer (left), and Morris Titterington, aeronau- ¢ o -'l‘ Ll e tions indorsing the 1 service at the age of 60, an | gie engineer and inventor. TELLER v equal to twothirds of th 2 gt 7 ind t : per its provision and in explaning it. Mi. Berger funds will be 1 employes by the pres officials will be to speed up and its dificul r- |ent administration i ihe retirement = U T vaiding of o ammon, 900 From State. the happy landing & 1o s v assed by the House will be - - e Lo e il Sho wish e civilian | pptitde of Soviet Heads Dur- | Marx Pledges Cabinet to | sporied iheruiic i i ar . ibtlons ire. heing peceloed daits ay | A viesution of 00 pupis of ie| RETENTION OF FORTS i h e present session esan s work | ing General Strike Held | Carry Out Reparations and | 5. o' " et B niwn ish ol Phila- | HUNT AND WASHINGTON T u.-~"‘:‘\. relie the richest of the rich | the meanor their share of the burden of taxa ! : it : 7 DI e 6 \ il =T fax VL was passed because Unfriendly. Locarno Pacts. pyScores o o e Wt | FOR PARKS IS URGED there was @ surplus in the Treasury The < about to conclude with _—— ———ee man Frank 5 § o t idence of LAND TO BE SOUGHT pedi Doubts Amund- refusal give the 1 al em-| o Associated Press $v tie Asso tated Pres S sen Report's Accuracy. Dycaga s ure i se of an| LONDON, May 18.—The Britisi for- 3 May 19.—Strict adhesion | and Gen. Shpn oy he President. | cign office is considering whether it {to Germany's foreign policies as laid | forwarding NEW YORK. Mag 19 0P —Despite | “In the five months congress has| g make representations to Soviet | down in the London reparation agree- | declared the p i o g O S et Bt §3:000.000.000 | Russia in connection with statements {ment and the Locarno security pucts | Iy worthy' and * e e ot tract of land |0t Dirposes L A S Tave | veported to have been nkade by So will continue to be the program of |10 the admiration which is held for e o " Lofficials in support of the recent g the new cabinet. Chancellor Marx | those who made this great sacrifice’ | North Pole and Alaska ed and wil presented t « in the opinion of the sponsors of the | be [ urnment to our debtors. |eral strike in Great Britain. told the Reichstag today upon his ap- | Which will be “both 4 ddit to the e ¥ L s already ple, roundings where. | 1 iking 900 3 St | American Arctie espedition which | 1t Was only when a bill that would as- | The attitude of the forelgn office is | pearance ‘us successor to Chuncellor | {H G |1l en | jeyves this Summer for polar regions | sure to the civit i b i the alleged statements are incon- | Luther. £l L use in | BERC i + the Keystor 5 h three airplanes for o three-to |decent living in his or her | sistent with the friendly relations| The new ncellor said he hoped | pe, ‘ e Bty ] 1 the e o e five vear surves ers SN L hich officially exist between the two [ the negotiations by the commission at | g i i R ten Tiobert Andersor £ ey nric T ORSLE i the cry of economy vernment Geneva charged with studyvinz plans | S e und chair the ex New Plan Costs Less. Austen Chamberlain. foreign min rganiz \e League of | dition’s ot i tee The present bl just enacted by |ister. answering a question in the N6 Gerat checl isstec 1AI. (” rmr{‘.,, ‘:h;; x\:x which {10 Fouge, will cost the Government | House of lrmn’mm;u, said that y.'n x\\.x\ s y leugue as a | Should 1y 4 It it was sald ha 3 el as sl | 829 N th A p ing urther information before feon . B . 1 1 d 1,600 2 n the present s t 0 full-fledged member at wn ea 2 ure: - « nes, v ent to sel held in the existence of such land i, That 18 the economy |deciding what, if any, stens should be SLESAT R T T o) g At : K : el ot} mEns (0 SO nd that Amundsen’s observatio s toke Deferding the recently negotiated | land now. said ke e £ “ |&cheme which the administration has | taken. o-German treaty, Dr ark de-| 1 hoiigh of great aseistance. were by |y over on the Federal emploves. Sir Austen made his statement in| jared it was part e ot tion of means final 4 T s to retire civilian | re to a question by Maj. Kinder | Germany's peace prog { "t at most Amundsen | obven 2, Poiee el [ obly o 8 Suesten tF, At S, fGemmnys e procra. | FRESHENT PUSING e et from New: Vori | b ve inspected less than 10 per | at o It is the | se aware that Zinovieff, lug the yezion between Alaska f those who have made a study Radek and TrotzKy, in ad. | 1ations between Germany and her FRENCH DEBT PACT: it the W bt e it | the Pole, and that because of his ftions that $1,800 is the | dition to other prominent Russians |biE easterly neighbor.” he asserted Hish 3 : ol prom ‘and_is another link in the chain of | ! ook = e height it W ned likely | jrrad wum required 1o |and members of the Soviet gove at even had he flown over Jand it |y ety 11 [ment. hive published statements that | treatjes which is destined to promote | . tion of being the would have appeared 10 his observers | h States. the general strike in this country was |the pacification and economic con R L S 10 hold these lands until ne i to have been ice. 1'in this as in all other meas- | political and an important stage to- | solidation of Europe (Continued from First Page ) SoEl \ 5 Earollinect of b ¥ Stepeucault e Ui acqiin The American tie expedition, | ures affecting the United States Gov mmunist revolution, and | Touching on the flag issue. Dr| i wionin = e Toeid. ng financed by prominent alumni of |ernment as an employer of labor that |that contributions from Russfan work- | Marx stated that the present cabinet| gog DEn oncon twesdiysiatier . NCullaehy. tha Dix e e e D P wont ahowid set &, standard |men would enable the British rank |would devote its undivided enersies| 5% of the floor 3 E Gl e ato reation sites. versity of Pennsylvania, and with |in advance of the standards in pri-|and file of strikers to continue the [to reaching a solution of the problem |, Aa e intiens e will i o ywed to get from th Lieut. Leigh Wade chief pllot. | vate employment. The (overnment |struggle and prove that their leaders fof unified national colors along the| gjon ”‘“"l' becaus strong_oppo- | {HAE : contestants 10 trol of the Federal Governmen plans to make @ detailed survey of |should be a model employer. 1 hope |have lied in denying the political na- |lines suggested by President von| o ‘"’ the terms of the settlement 1 RIS & will aseive ti at | be used for priv purposes. ereat dis which has been one | the Kederal employes will continue | ture of the strike. Hindenburg. Meanwhile the g | 0%, & small group of Senators. The | RIS Tave WL RIS 0 SESHnE | Gen. Taylor also unquelifiediy of the world's ‘eatl mysteries, and | their effort to obtain a just retirement Maj. Kindersley said that in view forder of Mayv 5, prescribing joint use "r‘“m th ."j»"" will be in| o Prot. E. W. Hardy m .m;';vlr .rulnrsr_dx acquisit They should e e nitod | Tasw In place of the one the House has{of the fact that such statements, |of the federal banner ‘and the mer.|{uitee of the fght for the adminis- | ¢ho" 4cademy of : ooty | be obtained b eans, he said : in whatever land might be |passed.” emanating from such sources, are in. |chant flag, would remain in force. | Whtion, however. is that the Senate| .7 01 0Gr (he oldest pri et L 3 e compag To Wadllitate STutie @ik | stent with the friendly relations | The chancellor also announced that | {7} M4y the agreement by a large e e dtet Sictes j e Sk Aoy t 8 1 eim St proceeds f thes Wind Made Risk Great navigation of the Arctic. permanent | fofflclally existing between his majesty’s | the zovernment would shortly sub- YO0 Tt e | mit 1o tie Reichstag a law governing | . The Sevate will not start consider- Coast ist Due June 2 { forts and m . w be established 7 9 government and the Soviet gover 2 A | “The rs of the espeditiol . l“»\l:hha 3 IL‘AL‘I‘IM“ 1:}:’;‘3 TEACHERS’ ANNUITY Tent, he desired to know whether the |settlement of the former rulers’ pro- | 21101 ;"‘“‘ after the French gove Herbert Wenig, the Pacific Coast | P¢ used for t HautEbER i : “{ Canada, and on any new land dis Toreign office was contemplating mak- | perties, which action would be inde. | [I€It has ratified the agreement nalist, representing the Hoellywood | et barracks and otl B g | BILL IS APPROVED ing representations to the Soviet. pendent of the national referendum | . Ulderstood that the I'rench Par-| " denool, will arrive in Washing. Army posis which are v ¥ ir Austen said that he was aware |fixed for June 20. liament will be through with ft by | 70 FYIOe S0 "':v,d“-i iNE- | tained by the War Department fo BY D. C. COMMITTEE |of the statements quoted by Maj.| The new chancellor’s statement June 2. The House will not await |« th i et e | use of troops. Mindorsley, and that he had caused |was brief, and evoked only perfunc. | the action of the Irench. ‘The Presi- | (TR TI0 FOnE e IS SEIE B€ B |, To transfer them to the par g an investigation to be conducted. tory applause from the deputies. dent sees no reason why Congre: RN PR fehol trict without co; (ontinued from 2 should not postpone final action un- | Managed the Pacific Coast divi f | tion would take just that much = = e g til the French have acted. But he|the contest. 5 " | away from the fund much ne has let it be known that he has no| IS8 / 3 R Gy aTolE | o ke o e e e Senate. | contribution per teacher, for 40 vears, o ° o ohe oy b i ki - ) CIvil service retiremien fs- |10 e Federal Treasury. on of agreeing to an indefinite h K . who won the | nent construc out of the series o Vil service retirement leg joam g bey rme or 0 y emorles postvonement. [ district finalist " title in her territory | ramehnckle. riacks whicn are. . In : other 1’ vlvania studer he stressed thes dter hat action time to rec ove ris. The visibil | lation is the unfinished business The committee also ordered a favor- at Louisville on her bi | of the Senate. and an effort will |able report on the bill presented by Hearings Start Tomorrow. accompanied Lol Will be | many of the posts of the countrs e made 0 vole on it this after- | Representative Stalker, Republican This President. wa 1d companied on her Washington trip | However. Gen. Taylor thought tha e | o Now York, which carries the rec- = 5 5 e ——" | . Tue President was told the ways Miss Eleanor Huber. Miss Huber | the Army could be given compens: Civil service committee met this | ommendation of the District Commis- Between the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and Tidal Basin, in |§]) ieany committee of the House | was a popular speaker in the 1924 na- | tion by a special act of C B sorning and decided to stand by | sioners that such legislation is great- [ Potomac Park, there is to be erected soon a beautiful memorial temple to | {o1n0rron Im‘i'l‘_fl* *l‘h“‘!w agreement | tional finals. At present Miss Huber | he thought that the ten el e ena o DY | T¢ meeded. This provides that in con- |hoth the dead and the living who represented the District of Columbia in |conducted by the Senate fin Will be|ls on the staff of the Louisville|land for park purposes 1| L reirement aumdie o | demnation proceedings for carrying |the armed forces of the great World War. vonducted by, the Senate finance com. | Courier Journal and has aided n con- | thing fo be considered at this _iim e . wiereas the House passed |out the highway plan benefits to be ‘As both a memorial and a place where military concerts may be held, | Republican Senators have m-’n‘;'::|:lx ducting the 1 contest in | He did not I e that any of ti s '\f“h.". ! Dutty oL assessed need not necessarily exceed | ;o (fassic structure will serve a dual purpose. *|that the Senate finance committee | bcai Frances Dickson, who | $600,000 appropriated annually eut of G ihere = i 4 i ot stru erve D! o . i m 7 -ontest for < istric pds for quisit i oy damaRceL P — """ Of exquisite beauty, dignity and Greek simplicity, the_temple will be |make an exhaustive inquiry into the e e conteet L e R i et bilsca e o Eipe Uine APPOVELl. - { built of white marble. By it the names of those who made the sacrifice, | 38reement with particular reference | cover the contest for her paper. Dito’] Sty should be usea iis purpose e New” Lo | The committee also approved the ot only for their country but for you, will be preserved to posterity. iy i G e —_— .. [ana for that reason suggested tha 2l il committee ve~ Ll for permitting a pipe line 10 be | Names will be placed either in the marble dome above or sealed within the [ (jere will be further deine. - " |y : ——— | special act of Congress should prc Tariff Commission, with |run under Twelfth street southwest |sacred crypt of the cornerstone. ) _ e Prestaeitialio. sorsecied today {\)"]‘]m- _”:: },M"!*v“ in ail probability, | vide for the transfer of the two pa: & Culbertson, a former mem- | for a refrigerating plant. We appeal to every Washingtonian to contribute to this memorial; to | with Senator Bingham of Connectl. | reconmended by Presient - Cooley | sels of land in question. All of the ot the commission. ‘on the | Representative Rathbone Republi | those for whom some one near and dear served, and to those not so [cut, who was a member of the Presi. | providing authority by which the exe. P e e it A ulture committee held ex. | 3 Of Tilinols, called up the police- | fayored. T : dent’s air hoard and who will be in | cutives of the Federal Government|lands within the District, which un imde o H Agricultur 3 1d ex- | women's bill. An amendment by Rep. Your contribution to the $200,000 cost of the memorial, whether it be | Personal charge of the bill proposing |may in the future deal with coal K It 3 t ¢ Al e | resentative Hammer, Democrat, for $1, $10, $100 or $1,000, or any intermediate sum, should not be a burden, | % V¢ building program for the | strikes or other industrial emer; R I oy W e Tobeve 3 ommerce committee held ex- | North Carclina, was rejected as was , $10, $1,000, y ; of en, |4, x Tiie Toteor stdot B o rer industrial gen- | destroyed for park purp: ccutive session on the sale of |also one of Hepresentative Gilbert hut a personal tribute to the one, out of all the 26000 names to be en- | Sanate leadership has '_M“N_(;‘m 1:‘:1‘ 1\ 1[’-!\q lf:‘!fl-'('mn is now being con i Maj. Grant said that w ers Shipping Board vessels, on which | Democrat, of Kentucky, who sought | shrined, M:io means the most to you. Ot e this legislation come hefore the Sen- | committes of the House. The 1otse | treon ot aeimiine (e twe hearings were held recently to reduce from three to two the num: (Signed.) i e ll‘;I\O\AE ; ite Within he next day: or so. He ds [ aisor wiil: passia rivéss and BAEBOTa |, ae thoobht tat some o ber of patrol supervisors and from 9 hairman, District of Columbia Memorial Commission. . very hopeful of the outcome. [ ass a rivers 4 arbors | hut he thought that some mett i ; 5 : C ovins : | should be devised for compe This 17 calonaar Wednesaay 1 | Reprssniarive. Houton. called al | MEMBERS OF MEMORIAL COMMISSION : | Atrey arblll b oSt ced DYLS e | ool (e ot Intands Lo pasa e Armye utlier Unin ol mera trine vess of the expedition an i Mlonee Mlnliine Iavnlstnes | ennin coufovinonanE el G Ghe o A Baker isaac Gans_ Frank B. Noyes |ate military commitiee, to require no |ate have made no pr mise that this | coest necd of svers. bit of money that «ve been still more > v B ARREr ConsIAAEHs icemen temporarily, who shoul | Gist Blair, John M. Gleissner G.Logan Payne |increase in the Alr Service personnel | Jogislation will be considered in that | could be real the sales of e e i e ill_under consideration was |under orders of the director of the | Bguard I Colladay Ceiter T G LoganFayne | nless insconformity With the budget |ner ot onie pusideced at | could be reali e sales « ad not been ab SU for equalization of promotion as |Women's Bureau. Mr. Houston stated | 1+ % g . I needs. is looked upon by Presi o OB 0 o e o1 | seeh Tt fir His puzpose of' 04 Ititude. tveel > : h rdeic i John Jo¥ Edson Edward B. McLean Anton Stephan S Ml resident | those who have been advocating legis t construction at Arpm setwveen officers of the staff and | that this would create’a conflict of A s P Coolidge as a good principle 2 nent construction a [} Hlon G Tos i I0aTE. line. authority and that there is already | Mrs. William Corcoran Eustis J. R. McDonald 4 el lation o this nature are not too | throughout the country, and said th louse District committes order- |too much conflict Of AUtHOFItY be. | [ e e o o o o o o s oo o o e e s s o o o o o o e Bill Altered Some. bright. Senator Copeland of New York | some_fund should be provided for t | a 01 i ed u favorable report four |tween the direetor of traffic and,the is Insisting that something be done.!Army. House. et President Coolidge is known to have P el ac ship Tz t| lills, including the teachers' retire- | polic | | District of Columbia Memorial Commission : made it plain to Senator Wadsworth | e contends that there is nothing of Prompt Action Assured. reller more thas TR went bill, amended to meet Budget 1t was on motion of Representative 3 3 ‘ of New York, chalrman of the mili- | that 18 now. before Congross and ol From discussions with these ed i1, especially its bow Bureau requirements. Blanton that the special meeting Sat- 1 hereby subscribe and promise to pay to the order of John committee; Senator Bingham Sl ke L) R itoss R e b ; & . ¥ When the Alaskan cc reach House District committee called | urday morning at 10 o'clock was call- d Shol Wil HeHlb thel ol gt (on: | oo n Lne AEINIS casneoni BB i IC Deeame avinn . CEA BREE ed we had 10 choose the best piace for | o eiial meeting for Saturday | ed. i Poole, Treasurer, the sum 6f and officials of the War 1):;‘:::-:::;’“{ e A e e Etitlo WOUMEEG (aRels (0 soe (A 09 g e - Kk 1 e o . s - o i . 9 n ving advise a i " re s0ld r e ngres D et Lo0ana o Ak movinan e | onEE D ieaL DR - voes e T unless the provision for personnel be |enacted At this session to recogmize |and when the matier comes up I e e e - diciary committee postponed | TRIES TO HANG HIMSELF. g 2 = contingent on there being funds tolthe United States Shipping . honrd | Congress it was indicated that prompt Lk we B ik sove than 20 houes || URtl OO R ATniNE S aL P10 Linclose check in full payment of above subscription. pay Ii, or unless the extra men and the Emergency Fleet Corporation |steps would be taken (o guard against I, the receiming of meteorological ve.| 9/clock consileration of mpedch Dobs thes Y Bailis sitter o hud 1 will pay my subscription - needed for the expanded services be |along the lines desired by him, Presi- |these two posts being offered for ports having heen stopped by ice crust | Tent ges against Commis- | ‘uess than PVE T at the ninth pr 2 drawn from other branches. The legis- |dent Coolidge has practically made |private sale. The War Department the wireless antenna sioner ng. ) s e e m":r'm"; s June 1, 1926, $ 3 lation was then modified o as tojup his mind to fill the vacancy on (has just certified them to Congr From this old map it was seen that | _ Committes on public bulidings | “PC W N e mneon, 28 years , 192, §.. . meet the President’s wishes and there | the board caused by the resignation (as héing not needed for military pur o O i woula.be | | and gounisioniers favorable re. , |Clisrae, Melvin JINDEDION, (0 VEEH very likelihood now that he will |several months ago of B. . Haney, [poses, and seeking authority to sell T the Besing: Stral wvorable wind | port on )\»fllaautklg(;nl;lnr;tx{ LISORIRE OF | Cevipiod. ist1clis by MHANEIRE h"-m*"i Aug. 1, 1926, $. . . - sng;‘\hu;emgm when it is passed. | Democrat of Oregon, who led the |them. Although a number of posts \ the seaward peninsula, where the AT 0 20806t = Ath his belt to an upper celF bar. : uring his erence wit aker |board's opposition to the President’s | have been already authorized for sale, {th const I8 protected against north. | tanic Gardens for a tree nursery. | With his belt to aft tPD s Si Longworth and Leader shipping policies, The President ex- | these two were kept out of the O Bt inemmind ihe ubcommittee of appropriations Volicemen cut down Thompson, who Signed .. s : President discussed a number of other | plaed. ha had postponed appoint. |original law, and it now seems cer Jout 18 meters per | committee in executive session on already “3:‘3:‘2\;“;?:&‘;:;;n1::}::: S matters after disposing of the French |ing a successor to Mr. Haney in an- | tain that special act fon will be urged second, h made that part of the| second deficiency bIM. : 0 Sas 7 Mail Eesw ... : lebt agreement. ticipation of the enactment of legis- |as to them when the other lists of "?:h’l‘ ’\0\(‘\!“:h|m:‘m'm|.l' " Naval affairs committee hearing |was revived. Both assured him that the House lation that would amend the sfi;» posts are taken up by Congress Interesting meteorological observa.| on line personnel. 8 g g s that he would Please Make Checks Payable to John Poole can dispose of a number of pending | ping act so as to relieve the hoard { Under the Jaw under which they tons were made during all the flight _Special Joint committee = con. ‘1-‘01 at the attempt, .;‘e “B;s t;\kgi to Federal-American National Bank matters during the period the Senate|of its executive powers and bring [would be sold, if Conzress authorizes T o “Hight took place in al | tinues hearing on investigation of |Galiinger Hospital, where he is being : is considering the French debt. They|the operation of the fleet dire ¢ | them added to the list already pro transpolar flight took place tated that first th g Mk D of eet direct tem: s 4 g 3 states ha st here wil he the | under the responsibility of the Ex.|vided for sale, States and municipali 1nost iy mer weather, with a | Northern Pacific land grant. i guarded. b and much fog. H Committee on irrigation and rec- | Thompson was arrested by Police. farm relief legislation to act upon,|ecutive. The President is still of the [ ties are given the first option to pur- nigh tempe AR | (i e ‘ts fron: the| lamation in executive session on man Taylor on charges of passing WASHINGTON, B: €ivisoviveyiiqiness 1926 but neither made any predictions re (opinion that this change should be [chase. and are allowed (wo vears aud and me Boulder Canyon bil worthless checks for a allnull‘mu\“lh e e e e e e e e e e e e s ] SUAING this ‘leglslation. According o wmade. ks six mouths in which to purchase tagm, '.\ ) p2>isation, u 1 "