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DALY HIRT | e, e, ossmmns s cores weooe ] NERGUR HTS B, ‘e e, /IS, VAN VN AT ONEDYING e e e st e By | RECIRDSHCE 13 =i L REEE DEGRE e LONDON, June 5.—A. J. Cook, —_— to Co-operate in Establishment of New Code L fas: y . T — Car Skids Into Pole—Three el TG ; . Today Coldest for June in 13| Feaerntion: an nis rerurn toiny |New Jersey College Honors : | = Y " & from the conference of the Inter Other Occupants Injured. hain ext SE T meiDissoior - alneta: L o int ey TGl (o dARY | > Fx ny. Years—Heat Wave This | nationat Miners Federation at | Head of Women’s Bureau Eldridge’'s “~onfidential memo- |that there was a single police captain ' 3 k. 5 a o : Brussels, sald that arrangements 3 3 : } il ! ¢ Time in 1925. S b S L e of District Police. All Were Young. randum for Mr. Fenning regard- | who had any respect for Headley's ing Capt. Headley” follows, under | opinfon in regard to traflic matters port of coal from Belgium, Ger- AL iy many and other continental sources = = date of “July 8. 1925." | \\;ilhul;( informing the police cap- . i e 1 | tains of what was going on, traffic of- 5 ¢ o N o 3 1t " One youth is dying today, :mmheri Inasmuch as efforts are belng made | ficors under Headles-s Jurisdiction op- - ? . _Forecaster Hanson Weightman of :'_’lg"“:" B{‘“";""-’ v;;‘;’ gr“‘m';l"‘-m*;'i Lieut. Mina Van Winkle, director of fs in a critical condition and fourj G0 F Al Ce Srar LB B ed in the various’ precincts and £ ALY, the Weather Bureau announced today | pinarg whose strike has been in | the Women's Bureau of the Metropoli other persons, including two givls, arey o g | very frequently carried on traffic work 3 ! that at 4 o'clock thix morning the | progress 35 days. tan Police Department of Washintgon Suiforing trom less serious injuries ac | Headley. and in view of the fact that |abont which “the precinct captaina 3 mercury had dropped to 48 degrees, Cook sald that funds were flow- |and president of the I il these efforts on the part of two or | Were ignorant. the lowest June temperature recorded | ing in from varioug sources for the |aociarion b Tei o miernational As the result of an automobile wreck on Lol an Ao e, .. | three well known Individuals may re- Was Law Unto Himself. the Lee highway near Cherrydale, Vit d g1 5 0% oo veceional investigation. | 1 found a number of one-way streets, [ ; tering showers this aflernoon and| Prepared to hold owt indefinitely | ¢ jpya ey, cn0fats GORFES 08 TO late last night, when an autemobile |1 geer Jjt my duty to put down oni [l over the city, which had he stre LR ! : N 1 Drobably, tonight the skies will clear| Until the government and owners |gi\Re Collene for Tomeis New i,z:..: operated by Georze Curran of Be:|paper some facta relating to this af. | {1 OVET (he Clid, which had been des : ; : for an indefinite period of warmer and { 'ecognize thelr demands. Gk, jatiithe| annual! commancenent chendn, Md. skitded on 8 wet Toad-| falr waich may be found usefulnt w O9t=d by Infpecior Meadler, wh . for'an Tidefinite perind of wermer ant Sie Gl ) ‘ i latenta | were o “ e i 2 3 rding to the forecaster. Y g A NRTO saih polo. | Aler date; were not even mentioned in the traffic : G | corere y Smter Mrs. Van Winkle w: resemt 1. \‘axv.!nl Lk hed into a telezray Ij‘;‘ | When 1 assumed the position of d- | regulations. He secmed to be a law Mr. Weightman ecalled attention to receive the degree un"x’ 1"\\'5. "m:v William Roche, 16 vears old. of 1116 { yeator of trafic T did so with the dis. | unto himself, setting up rules and i : striking contrast hetween the present ferred upon her by unanimous vota of 1 of ¢ v 5 Twenty ffth street, Is dying at Geo:ge- [rtPE o SN b b That 1. would | resulations ad libitum siege and inclement condi- the boa Tabrets 5 i ; a o! : - a ard of trustees of the college town University Hospital. = lie SUS- .0 he full and complete co-opera- | 1 m informed on good authoritd tions and the record-breaking heat for v mocial ety o T tained a severe fracture of the skull | gfue : & liohit rspestor Mot oon i o ¢ wave of the fi 3 i | tion of every branch of the Police De. | th Spe Headley, even after i o rst half of last June, Jersey and in oman po ove and other injuries. L e Cmmisstoners | Rudolph | the new resulations went fnio effect. | § : ! pointing ont that a vear ago today ISRt and “rob dpenm o g maves Curran is in a_critical condition a i *d as a Police Cou on traf. s ¥ Washington was sweltering in a 100- and trained women n‘vn#\\' e;l«};-x o sourran s dn o e m A fracture {and Bell and Mai. and Superintend- Hosg ol ] Faant Emerzency Hospital from o fracture | S0 B 000 Sl were. present | i decldens, and on tw o theee o degrecin-the shade temperature, effort, which has proved to be of zre of the siull and_ other injuries. He | S0 Copion the “pawition. 1] Gisiont s Juention was called to ¢ e Comparison of Temperatures. merit.” Dean Mabel S. Dougl as onscious € 3 . he ha o d 3 ¥ 3 “ & 5 ' I . 2 ~aqlghs heing. taken o the hospital. Physi- | stated to Mai, Sulllvan at l:\'P time | 7, Wis ofice el 3 Y 5 v A comparison of the maximum tem. | TS i o conterred the degree cians say that he has a fizhting chance | that izl SO LR L e would tak per of 2 . - peratnies recorded officially during the | \figits . B Mrs. Van Winkle has had a notable s would co-operate with me, but from | (P10 he Would, take b the permit of e’ % Bt five dace e Tt e the | Visiting Sojourners in Crowd | record in social service work. She > all that 1 had heard was fearful that | ! : ¢ this year tollows: a graduate of the New York Schoo The other eccupants of the automo- | at Mt e at fault and would force the per- ¥ i Sk yady of Social Work a i e homis Mannix. 17 vears | he would not. He made the state- | in"to pay the damages fixed hy the 2 i v 3 ke !:‘”vr» G That Welcomes New Im- |20 dapn‘r“mfmd?:r‘ (e Newmric Ciie old, of 2506 M street. who sustained a | ment at that time that if the in | peicon whose car was injured. In one 2 g 7 q 1 2506 : e St oL | e Jured. 3 - June 97 86 ' ome—a reform school and ale o len o ‘minor injuries, | spector did_not co-operate that he | Gace 1 recall he took up A permit ; : TR ¢ " beine treated at Georgetown Univer: | would be transferved. Capt. Oyvster {and demanded that the Terson vy b e $ 3, June 5 a8 perial Outer Guard. s Tisueit sesiétnny. of The city Hospital; Theresa Steger, 19 years | was then ill at his home. "I went 10| the ath N before the permit [¢ 8% 4 Gt 3 . Ak Jraetd < 300 a0 « b R Ll RO L G T e I Tver Heights, Va.. who | see him and. knowing of hix warm | would be vestored to him. Inspector v R . Juna 50000100 60 (estimated) SEmeReas b hvaline o e ag e O Preated tor injuries about the face | friendship for Feadley. 1 told him | Brown informs me that the men in : 4 The first eight days of last June| FXceptional honors were paid Leon-| iied an infant hysiene department and .qml.-k .uhm.- same z\l.-\p}m un«l;:‘l’u;: ‘I\O\‘\uuln\ln,fe:“;\u(;:;i‘mg.‘u;:uue' h):l lrmfi‘hl Hmi:‘uixll know of a mum: . o % ¥ were fentured by maximum tempera-|ard P. Steuart last night upon his|in the Newark Board of Health, Ax returned to her bome; Myrtle New vere humanly sible to do so. | ber of other shmilar eases and that . tures of 93 degrees or over, and the Shils e sident of th Women's e T8 years o). of 1240 K street | provided Headley cooperated with | there is now on file in the Traffi e, sod Mew, €. 8. Wb, S5k Mendotpk steeel TRt dHolo moniiiievaron ot tee e anave e ot ENUEdeIC Bl s e e R O 0 Gt Newiurey s wabkesl (i T it Georeetown Uni- | me. He also agreed that if Headley | Bureau a large number of permits fiftieth anniversary of their wedding last night, at th (hey | normal. The mean average tempern. | %28 elected imperial outer guard of TRGE St Swal AR Ca0 v Hospital suffering from severe | did not co-operate that he would be | Which were taken up by Inspector | received their fri 8 to 10:30 o'clock. Mr. 3 pp have been | ture for June is Tuy degrees. Four- the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of . Commerce Hoover nd internal injuries, and Fran- | transferred. Hv:'«.nr-‘_\l 5 ”h no mm‘nnymml:i .|lll:|4'hn-d residents of Washington since 1839, having been act bers of the Ham-| teen days of lust June hud maximums :,'"' |~\l,w;mh:~en.-mu, at the order’s un s iy e B cis Paxton. 18 vears old. of gl i as to why the permits were taken up. Jine Methodist Episcopal € ver 40 yea hey were marvied 50 ¢ e t bl “ ton during the wi the Twenty-fifth street, who escaped with ‘Headly Was DIMnlmn_ned. Inspector Headley was heard to re. years ago in Chattanooga, ; wber of the Board of The lowest temperature recorded in | Nearly 1000 members of the “no-l e, .. i “,‘,““h_{ ‘l.":fi““‘ll\‘:fm_’; only a few cuts | tnspector Tieadley sat with us in [mark only a few dave after I wau and Manonic orders, is in (he sheet nietal bisiness. the annals of the Weather Bureau for {PIItY” of the Shrine, most of whom |y, 1Y A few UL ling in the front seat | our meetings in which the traffic reg: | appointed that he would Ring. | - el June was 43 deurses, registered June | Were garbed in the picturesque ubll Ty, "\un winkle was invited hy of the automobile with Curran, I!P‘t'll.\unn\‘ were prepared, and 1 could | £0ld Hart, and that he would . 18 The next lowest temperature | fOrms that were g0 prominent in|y.; o, cpand W, Puliman to hecome tald today, when the car taking a |see from his attitude that he was dis- | Mai. Holcomb. and he would { hered four closely typewritten pages | was 45 degrees. recorded June 8, 1912, | Washingion three years ago. w director of the Woman's Rurean. Met tharp turn on the wet road, skidded { appointed hecause he was not seleet- | the director of traffic. 1 cannot write HEADLEY DECLARES the grand conclave met hefe. greeted land charged that because Inspector | and June 11, 1913, ropoilta aolfe partmen e Ve i MER: Stendet)at Unlonsates] (usiitan Rolice Depsimenciinivan into the pole. He was hurled through | ed as director of traffic and that he [ Ul the word which he used because | Headley had not heen made traflic di Whole Season Variable. ington. September, 1915 the windshicid, receiving only a flesh | did not intend to do anything that | | am dictatinz this letter to my sten HE DECLINED TO BE Jieslon s pealinat Infenil o g iy ourie v Lo Shortly afterward Mrs. Van Winkle [ thing that would help make the posi hile June so far has been con Included in the assembly were all of | o "0y o intarnational president of cut on his hand and a seratch on the | would he & i . | OFTApher. Miss Gruver, but 1 will L. A L . it on { would help make the position a suc- | Ji o S0 0P TR e of TRAFFIC DIRECTOR | tion o siceese This statoment was | siderably helow normal. the present |the units of Almas Temple, visiting | 30" "ot dtional Aseoctation of in Washington since 1913. After scat.| rellef of the idle miners, who are | gjcad the s.(-.,.r'.::.”-“:i’;':r:; ::I:nvna:tx' neck. Those on the left-hand side of |cess. No itae ot id - e e L s e e e Congreas, € T am called upon for the « [ followed ne numeraus exumpies of Spring has et been markedls un-|eojourners from " Anah Temple "of | pejicawomen. a position 1o which she eceive ost serious injurles as | continua i 4 i rmation. and will produce the d 2 3 lack of co-operation. The inspector aiso | %2 ceo o st- | Bangor, Me., and a large nu - 4 i sposit 9 e ‘]\nI?\ s ® g g ;‘:‘(“‘h’::::"&‘é‘\_ ";‘;l‘;\“‘q:"{‘;; *l"’""l‘,‘:m"nfmhn‘; witness who heard him make the (Continued from Wirst Page.) l\\na charged with possesting pomi, e d'fi'&"x'o’:‘:lr‘}l\:?n:mnn‘:“r’:\].:'l' Apel ::A'I::eslflfrnm uflp;:ur:ctns:;d‘n)llan‘-i; b ;l;.'._",?, ;.';,,."Lflp:m‘n;lnn‘;n«)fi:- baxton said he met the five other et e | remark. Soon after 1 was appointed | oux and domineering ways,” and that v al. May was (the country. Headed by Maj. Edw S ks i S tomchilc s Tiven ! ot automobiles and the three-day reg | director of trafic, Inspector Headley | charges were brought b = Repre. | he had ket himself up ax a volice court Slightly above, and he has hopes. with [B. Hesse, superintendent of poilce, the EL LT L L TR tyfifth street and Pennsylvania ave- | St | e Sarored made the remark to a person whose sentative Blanton, Democrat. of lin several instances, revoking permits | {he spe of warm weather in thelentire crowd formed a parade and| (o' ooocident of the Fed: ot b et misht after thev had been | A number of people informed me on | name T should be glad to give vou Texas, will he given over to the House | and forcing parties to traflic accidents offing, that June will make up for|escorted the newly elected outer guard [ (6 PIOREER Eling anout for = mwhile various oceasions that - Inspector | if the necessity arises. “1 have not | judiciary subcommittec some time to-| (o settle their difficulties by payment lost time. March was 2.5 below, he|io the Raleigh Hotel. | K Dbtk i I i thes then took a trip over | Headley said he would not co-operate | heen appointed director of traffic, but day, it" was plainly indicated when | of daniages in his presence. sald. but February and January were{ Following Maj. Hesse rode Mr. and { ' a s 00t o R0 0 o iena the Tee Highway into’ Virginia and |2nd that, on the other hand, he would | I intend to see to it that the director the session opened this morning. fThe | One of the most serious charges above. the former by 1.2 degrees and | Mrs. Steuari. Charles D. Shackleford. | (217, €TyE CORITIEn of soonl veient Tht it was on the return trip that the | 40 eversthing he could to handicap | of traffic zets all that is coming to ' subcommittee will render a report to brought against him by Eldridge con. | the latter by .04 degree | Rserialt palenta a0 AimmtnsTemplas | o5 i DIERCE Generat Bedertioniog sccident took place. He blamed the e in the work which I attempted to | him,” or words to that effect. the full committee, which, in turn, is| cerned the inspector's attitude at the ”‘":j’-“‘ in temperature is expected | jJames (. Hoyle, first ceremonial ma Chamber of Commerce. Washington Wet road saving the automobile was |do. I was informed by one man that Shrine Week Stand Cited. scheduled to report to the House. time of the Knickerbocker disaster “'”whmr.qm\l\ tomorrow, and the |ter of the temple. and F. lLawrence | g g U 0 (G UEGC T ST TG T o eiing ot an excessive rate of | Inspector Hoadley had been heard to | g1 0n0cior Headler's attitude in re-| Jeprcsentative Gilbert, Democrat, | “Because he was not " o for [outlook for the first part of next|Walker, recorder of the Temple. In | {ROHU Yoy " SWanien, Histrict speed say that he was In charge of traffic | o3¢0 mv work as director of :'[ fh| of Kentucky, whom M. Hlanton, | assistance, he did not let it be known [ WOk 1% "\'r:r ble to much higher tem- [line also were the combined bands of | {0, 00" or Women \Voters, honorars Passing motorists took the injured | in Washiniton and that 1 was only | ii'sinfiar to that which he had re. | .ncn he withdrew from the pracect | that he had In the sign shop six flaod peratures, he added. Almas and Anah Temples, the AIMAS | opher of the American Association re.| a4 subordinate in the Police Depart- G which he had re-| s cegrorday, suggzested should be | lights and an acetvlene torch, which Drum Corps. Anah Temple Patrol, the [ (i T OF Tt Sl e & A persons to the hospital. Paxton o - : garding the Shrine convention which <+ el he { : s fused hospital treatment and was |ment and could only do what the | was hold in Washington ahout # vear Rt Ee e T e | ete el neeUbl it L ima I [dlmas Leglon of Honor, e Aofan|and the Kalorama Citizens’ Associa taken home. major and superintendent of police [ago M. MceNamarn of the proponent, informed Chi » Dyer. | ordec to”save the lives of many . per atrol and finally the “nobility™ of all | {{cb agreed should be done, and that |save that Republiean, of Missouri that he wili| sons who were pinned beneath the | temples Mrs. Van Winkle has also served Parents of Curran and Roche were Inspector At he 0 . : atTUBEIE heasins in the Hospital to | meant (that Ticould fonly o those | very miich dncensed: when plans. for| Ut, Unable fto accept (he mnyiation | roof in that tetrible dluater,” wrote Upon reaching the Raleigh. Mr. and | 4 "a4visor to the General Federatio Giy: ehile physiclans nsaged’ in’ a | things which were appioved by In. [ the 'Shrine convention were worked| L Bianton bad stated that My, Gibjlir. Tiduidge. “He way heard to re Mrs. Steuart were tendered a reception | 4¢ Women's Clubs. Gesperate strugsle 1o save their lives. | spector Headley, who was in charge | out by Inspector Shelby and an Army B My, Steuart was “LINE PER indicated he Edward L. Dutton spoke in praise of work of the traffic director from be- | handling the trafie were satisfaetors 3 ke i : Nards + i s ClOrY. | gearch, Mr. Dyer said he comm gan to give the “fact<” in the Head ¢ i et T hers of Al Temple ar- oming effective. He told McNamara, | Further information on this point | oeeq with him this morning. This ley demotion. Mr. Fenning related Presidential Decree Valid, [, e deihin carlier vester BASE ]-[] BE SUUEHI ley intended to do evervthing he could [ didn't care a damn about the Shrine njr. Gilbert conld not he located Give “Facts” in Case. el unitom s T N e icaies (e commiltee witholt n s | (i Bidcidee ot 2ol ntenl dlietios o : A2y, accompanied by the members of p s also informed that a similar siwant, and Mr. Dyer announced the |of traffic and the Police Department | JUdiciary Committee De- |anah Temple and of Kora Temple. the bert was willlng to serve as cross-| mark. ‘Damn the Police Department lin the hallroom. . ey | e imatics s T Beard this | aimes anat tay r sy and an Army oy miner .ot Mr._(Henslng, didn’t say anything to me abont I telicitated by Mr. Shackleford in the ; S Atriet Tk oLbs Pitiseveral s |t Nty o Eave Instruglioha b, poninvitation of the commiltce. it and why should 1 hutt in," or wards name of all members of Almas Temple { y SUNNEL” It was intimated to me that Head- | vegular work and that he Committee Without Aid Lo ertect BE Steuast repliedDriefiv; afer Wit to prevent any of the constructive|conventlon or whether the plans for | yeuierday and. after a thorough | In reply to a question from Mr. Ho 06 issistance or co-operation and was to | attitude was maintained by Headley | sommiitee awill be glad to have any | was charged with enforcing (he regu- latter from Lewiston. Me.. as their ay nothing and do nothing which | i rase of the Knicker! 5 say mnothing and in the case of the Knickerbocker dis- In addition. visiting members a ster member of the House serve in that | lation On the one 1 e a i H RUests. would be helpful to me and that heaster and that hecause he was not | cunaeity. | divector. ot erafite rot u”;»:m\,\p ,‘.‘,:,:!;a" cides—Precedents Cited. {of about 40 other temples were enter- ¥ a 3 v any! i 0] r as: ance o n * pe . H C 5 e T&n“:f.‘:,‘p SO for assistance ‘he did Ny Fenning took the stand thisiand on the other inspector who S ltnined in Washington during the dav. | Arlington Committee Starts House Seasire Gives BONNS | 2o . Sitas viade that T would | the Slen Shap ot gt a s D88 In imorning ont under direct extming | was an official. It was imper {totaling more than 2,000 Shriners, who have to have them made or printed Sten Shop six flood lights and an |tion by Frank 1. Hogan, chiet de-|that those two men worked in_har- By the Asoriated Prese i:ame here from Philadeiphia. s i ili TRewi & acetvlene torch which were urgently | fense counsel. cleared up the im- ' mony. In the course of one of my | A majority of the Senate judiciary | Work to Get Hearing in to Naval Officers Failing Elfeyersis s Sk o of | needed at fhat time in arder o A8 | LU hmont charses mumbering 3110 | kA with M. Fariize: | found LS ih onmitice Faw dAcARE Bab dret | City By Caravan Club. 3 a ation. | ves of many persons who were 3 | was mot securing co.operatio om | d e D bk ol | A resolution to felicitate Mr. Steuart 2 a of Promotion Saw Proposals Opposed. | vinned beneath the roof in that ter- " While he was testifving Capt. Head- | Inspector eanler, C-operation from ldent Coolidge’s order authorising €m- |, his elactiiin ad fimpetial fouter | Carnival Decision. : rible disaster. He was heard to re- jey appeared in the committee room | Superintendent F : K ploving of State officers as Federal | g0 &% ¢ NI C S hrine during the 1t seemed t0 be Inspector Headley's | mark, “Damn the Police Department. i1 company with W. Pearce Ravnor. | about the e s ,3”{..‘"3('1 fwed him | prohibition enforcement agents is | recent convention ‘of the Imperial attitude that unless he had originated | They dldn't say anything to ma ot | who had previousiy testified in Capt | such a condition existed and it was n | 1°%41- e o Sk (a1 PRI Ge T hia Al v ha TN RO A With the effect of saving $1,500,000 | something that he would have noth-}it and why should T hutt in." or ' Headley's behalf A LLer of common Knowleday s 1 1A report to the entire committee has | was unanimously adopted at a meet. ;t their principal source of financii & vear to the Government and allow- | ing to do with it and on the other | words to that effect. TDetaiis of this 3 . o out the department. . The saintin {been drafted, but final action on it has |ing of the Caravan Club of Almas {aid by the decision yvesterday hy Tud ing a number of Naval Academy grad- | hand would do everything he could to | canversation can be. obtained from In Completes Direct Examina i emen o oe e e ot tlen e i o o e encheon In the Cits |Harry' Thomas in~ Arlington Cour Uhtes to zet out of the service with | prevent the thing suggested from |spector Brown, Pvt. McNamara and My, Fenning's diect examination | iain to the rank of nepector and ive| Members of the committee who will Club yesterday. The election of Mr. { Police Court that carnival games o bonus that will give them a. good { belng done properly. 'This Wee hle|others was completed at noon and Mr. Hokan | Feadley the rank of captain. I askeq | draw up the report said today | Steuart, who fs a past potentate of | either of chance uf skill. are un start in civilian professional life, the :mnmlf in _rfgarfl to some fhnn‘:gs "f- For several weeks hefora the recent announced that he would be available | Evans to go to \L”< plei e A Ao Aot tRelen fium;( .Tem"". ot cor | representatives AELIAC UL Britten “line personnel” bill was or. | routing which were suggested by me | change was made Tnspe Headley | for oross-examination by the com- | then was ill and awas from his duties. |of the President to declare a Federal |line for the office of imperial potentate | departments and civic bod dered * favoral veported by the | I n;"‘ ofihe T’rem,’ o “"'l"’:'h“" bheen campaigning for the position mittee or any one appointed to serve | snd discuss the matter with him | policy to assist the Attorney General |of the Mystic Shrine steps today looking toward an appeal $House naval fuirs committce vester. | and Engraving, where T gave orders |of major and supecintendent of police. | i yir. Blanton’s place. After testify- | Evans said he had discussed it i 1 [and the Internal [Attorney General [of the Mystlc Shrine. = G ol e drastic Tuling da; T e oD RhE e ntonrcinente o LE/pAME O ighe (OXatwD) I8 om the three remaining specitica- | insisted that he go again. < B R O i arivine 0t 1D SatiRte ik Muckean fochulea mveinh se | At Am lndisetion mesting” e This measure allows of selection | ", "0ome when 5‘000 v mpTeNEeE | Who can give you further details (jons Mr. Hogan took up numerous | “I then sent for Mr. Eldridge and |of Congress to enforce the Volstead | counts of the Shrine convention in last night in the headquarters of the much further down the line to lieu- | &1 that PO R L ter oo O e fihe | In resard to his campalgn. ORIY A {cpses brought into the hearing. which | told him If he could not get along, a |act, | Philadeiphia and of the national con. | Ballsten’ Volunteer Fire Departmen: tenant, junior grade. It provides for l’,"rm“ iorhlig @nd.afterioon ;f(:\\‘ minutes before his demotion t0ok o gaclared had no bearing on the | change should be made. As he had | They also called attention that { vention of the Sojourners’ Clubs, held called immediatelv after the eonet fime and grade, tnstead of age and | Pt SCEE S L0 Slled for car. | DIEE. Be lelt the TraMe Bureau With | opgyges, but nevertheless could mot |0nly been in the office twoand one hale | KaKie wardens ond athers Beld tah | e time in that eity. Maj, | Fendered its opinion in the casex o grade, as in the present law. It di- | o orer TeB O e ings. at | he statement that he was golng over | ;" ynanswered. These included the | months, he was entitled to a fair trial. | Federal and State positions. ~They | Gen. Amos A. Fries, president of the | fOUT cltizens arrested Thursday night Sorces from the maval service Heu- | Simycoel’ and Dennsylvania ave.| ¢ Present his formal application 10 |y idents concerning Policeman Black- | I did not propose to have Congress |found several court decislons and Bx- | van Club, was re-elected president | °t :the opening of the Lyon Vi tenants, senior grade. and lfeutenants, | nue: at . Scott Circle and Massa- oo s for the position PO T FEE Mennet, to which Wil- | Ak why he had not succeeded with | ecutive orders to support their posi- | ¢ the Sojourner: carnival. 4 committee of our lawyers junior grade. who fail of promotion | chygette avenue; at Mount Vernon | v and superintendent of police. IR Tl nhere Washington attor- | the new traffic act and have him say | tion. Members of the club were reminded | yory 2PPointed to take any action and sives them a cash bonus Instead { piace, Seventh and Ninth streets; Holds Attitude Wrong. O st hed v, Hanna Cooke, Mrs, | that Headley had not given co-apera. | The subcommittee did not consider | oo "L Ghriners are stopping over | Mie evessars. of retiremcn: pay. For licutenants, | noythwest: at Massachusetts and New | (i, Headley's attitude toward the | Mary V. Bumbrey, colored: Miss Mar {tion. I asked him (o suggest the |the wisdom of the policy of emploving | ;NI cton while on their way | g e, T oy, mbosed of AMaj. senior grade, the bonus i:three vears'| york avenues at the intersection of | nuiic never was what it xhould be, | garet Schoenfeld and the matter of name of three police captains in whom | State officers ax prohibition agents, ax | p oo “trom” the Philadelphia Shrine | gaiiate R. Ewing. representing the pay and for lieutenants, junior grade, | Sixth atreat, We made out the orders | Rorucymcs comulainte have heen made | employing a fireman as chauffeur on vnlx:'“?:dr(::nndpn‘(n and he gave me the asked merely to inquire inte | (01l Lo a1q were urged to join P;:“;;‘;:"l e l";‘v‘\a‘v_vlvln»n“ Edgar W. S T e e nd sketches for those traffic chanzes | i, e regarding his pompous and | the Fenning official car. Eevahis bt o e, et v - - i e e tarsvnate s f parfinient; Huieh el T the Chace i iy y . good time while here. ale Fire Department. and Amos (. Changes High School Duties. —— . Crounse of the Lyon Village Citizens “ i i a 3 s a2 X vill re 3 t ndicated | rectly connect rases & ‘Besides promoting a sradual and | maion and superintendent of police to | o Sont Wit Femember the el wpecifications, Mr. Fen- ; 8 uniform line of promotion in the | [nepecto T O e ko | to/You 0 a very brief manner, a day | any of ‘j:'.:m‘“',’:\_'?l‘,.:.fl:,,,,,d ierent | un.. Says Hesse Concurred. Col- Hurry B Wilbur, U. s, A re{ (ONE K] LED, SE Association, convened at once and de- Navy, Ir. Bri Bl | T It e Sons s oy | e BeE e M, Sy 8 Gumntion | RIOES 6T MUCE S tnvolvel T |y 0 o vimlted Nin). Sufftvat aw|ied. bas Bemn sellened fromt oy at A cided to send Maj. Ewing to Fairfax save SUO000 et n s Sih e e pusgedly eaaieq| OOk WGE (Har S mun B o PR L cetilon o wige | Y The the supscintendent speed |0 wablie HREcnouls GRS ISR Court llouse toduy to confer with e e reury LU Peb{ placed and tiie traffic properly routed | oo operation and you will remember | reality it was o repsfition B WL | exactly with what had heen toli me, | Ohio. und assigned to duty with the HURT IN ACCIDENT Judge Samuel Brent of the Cirenit first step toward a curtailment of our| In fact, many of the signs Svere put '{"’ "l",""', wr}’c:s; wld,“;uu ;n[ 1:‘;,?‘1'?‘9‘ i\xle'n:::h “‘:'““L.“.q on cross-examina- rhv] dlm»l.mmvndml Capt. Brown be | Bedford High School. Bedford, Mass. ‘""l!' regarding the plans for an tremendous retivement pay roll, which | up in the wrong place and traffic was | Lhe point. oo neiime S e etive Michener, Ite.|Made director and Headley be restored | === = = — 3 appeal. e e re o000t '_1“:":” 0 u‘,rf],-pmo opposite direc- | hen you requested me to give you “"31‘-« r‘.en{fi:_f}:;;}"':‘?flska‘_ “in’ tair- | ' the rank of captain. 1 then dis- ,impeachment charges by reading the el Quick Hearing Sought. each year and is growing larger. tion to that intended and specified in ‘l"""h,:’:;;;“,,',’,‘:,,W:.‘:P;r::{"c":: hom | publican. MichiEar, B! me way | fusscd the matier with Edwin B |eorrespondence netween Mr. Blanton | Skidding Auto Overturns—Earl | Mal. Ewing will endeavar to obtain “Promotion by selection i« extended | he regulations. To illustrate, the . R b i & b zed to, Dave Mr. | D€, then chier clerk of the Police|and Mr. Fennimg in the matter o Tna, ‘s consent for s HiG downward two grades « clude | trafiic signs &t Seott Circle were | your mind and did not know until the | could not be arcanged, 10 BNE S| Department, and he concurred in the | Serst, Robert . Lee's retirement | Regan Dead and George God- e L G Junior leuternants, and ofiicers whe| placed on the inner circle instead of | afternoon paper came out that he had | Fenning crossexanined, 3 HONE | view. T did not know Capt. Brown | from ihe police force. Mr. Rlanton re. G Dot an (appeAk where fall of promotion are not retired with | on the outer circle, which produced | been demoted. ; o | insisted that Mr. Blantoh, KU, Teie. | before I became Commissioner. | met fauested fhe case be reopened und M frey Seriously Injured. | fiimean ot convict. one of ke i pay for life as under ex an the euter elrcle, whieh produced| ™In View of the above. however, 1| tively that his client would e & WZ| him later and formed a high regard | Fenning assured him the matter was Sramas) ct one of the Ly xisting 5 3 am fully convinced that you did the | ness and declared the 1 s for him, and when the recommenda- | closed. and another officer had been o AAEy peeliEiImaTs Ste ol ke sary pro ary steps may he taken are divorced entirely from s which was intended. The sign at the g ats on that sub- o - = ¢ e - A ish to report to you is frequent statements tion en r R v i x vacanecy. With @ Iump sum bonus Gf two vears| intersection of Motnt Vernon place |right thing. and I w D Jous committee members came from Evans 1 knew it was |appointed to the vacancy Farl Regan. 27 vears ofd. resident | Judge Thomas, in announcing hi< a, re vl - i V' ve - fon 3 Several S84 ¥ 3 . " or three vears pay, dependins upon | and Seventhy street. with an arrow ;?:;ev;;eh:):;n::dh::t:;;e;ngm?;gd e i D efiec the same that Maj. Sullivan would Fenning Again Refused. of ‘the National Hotel, was Xkilled | decision that the Lyon Village ten- officer frnm $67,000 {o 72,000 in retire: ’{:-afi\z e omie ave | have accomplished more within & few | tions of thelr attitude toward i | +“Did Eldridge indicate any one eise | (yromenc T s proceedings were | eary today and George Godre pin, ring-the-pin. dart and hit-the- A BULE 5 days than during the many weeks | case which might have Deen R |nesides Capt. Brown? asked Mr §rhlt’~"e';f' ,:" ,"""'v"‘x Lol '""(‘ ‘h" this city. his companion, was ser keg games were illegal under the re- ons asked, @ | Texan demanding a reopening of the | P15 €. B8 companion ok SrOUS | cently” amended State gaming Iav inflicted no penalty A atein ment pay, he will receive a cash bonus|nue and there make a rizht hand I | of from $8,000 to $1 | turn instead of making a right hand | When Heu_ne_v was in char'go of the erl?dl by dfl::fl;&lg‘r‘"w“"mg was not | Hogan. aase. and Mr. Fenning in a brief re While these latter amounts mu;h[‘turn south on Seventh srteet, was |Traffic Bureau. “!e -r(e nfl"\hfl:;urmsldew_e on;h_ R uainied with any mem-| Yes, he mentioned Capt. Stoll and | iy referred Mr. Blanton to his previ. |ded and overturned on a w a4 | during Sheriff Fields' “raid.’ A el wecsy Mikecs) ¥the siavall ioommit | tmed sEoRndRIt T Srrow DI, el o aveau, from the | bor nor had he seen the committes Gapt, Dovle He mai he had confl- | oun letter declining to £0 into the | between Piney Point and L o, Cllianton et i o 2 ee felt that the gri sury saving i ing down Seventh street. . Sy recincts and | before. In one instance Representa- > of co-operation in any one as- | matter, bers, southern Maryland. e Sk S : o ! - & 2 2espectfully, emphasized he had ma pqijest [ LOCHCed, s " o charges, - | tomobilist and taken to wt. Mary's [ Association; H. K. Stelle, membe D e e s ol e {,:;‘“?;@‘JZL‘&JI.”,.?“‘eiii‘h‘“‘“;gfi R ibecd) M. 0. ELDRIDGE, | fo My Fenning for the promotss ot ;n.pl:x‘#.‘fimm":»‘;.:'y-';-.v?m’:.g'l;‘; i HECTEL w Here the com- Howpltal, at "Leonardiown. /It was [of the carnival commitee. and F. et e A Hch Eives 0 bourky O . o sergeant. - _— ok . sa ¥ at God. | Cartwright, volunteer fireman, assist DiTh) Mcdemy. Eoidine, @ eveat ad | wassichusetiSiaventle and this point. i DireEtor ot B Ol e interested in had Been B e, qRepresentative Rlanton, | A the "opening of the afternoon |frev had suffered internal injuries fing iHs cotnmittoe. ; changed so as to promote. retir ot b b IZATION ACTIVITIES, | demoted. That, he Reclared. was tho | Democtat, Toxas, Commissioner ¥en” | sewsion Mr. Hogun carried the wit- and serious. complications. had de | While the Judge announced that his Sronseer Moere who have servod|Dia on the wrong sife Bf the ORGAN. * | only connection he ever had wit | @ renso inatuEddihs: Fiouhe fliney | [8EREOMENE aneciitadicust el Lot} VIR .. _|jdecision was rendered solely on the SEikter Soers wholihiave ierved [macen voniten ® s ey oy | Fenning ofictaily or personally. Gefense hefore the House judiclary | which *included charges that *3v. | " Regans body In awalting the claim | games concerned in the cases before of their age at graduation from the | ®15¥0 qor to straighten these matters| The University of Michigan Alumnae | 1 Stlence Broken. [l 1o e aliepations siade agidoes | T IEA cotininie i B ol e I him, cltizens in the county fear that Naval Academy. This Is an impartant | | 0 P er 0 S myselt with In. |will hold its annual pienic with Mrs.| ong 56| Bl NE the henring whichibad o] Aatoumite - ailperintendent ool St THe sutowoblie It [ bellsve {He jeléctd o iihe teuiiiia unavie co and a very nopular departure from | Oy L o i Otnd callod his atten. | W. G. Ransdell, 200 Harvard street,| Official silence on the demotion of | B A0t e cation 1o | Filzabeth's Hospital. _whereby a |proceeding at a fast rate of speed |broad as o prohibit golf matches. existing law. spector Tleadley Hne Whieh had been | Glen Echo, Md.. at 4:30 o'clock. el e 1. Headley from com | drect bearing to the pcifications, in | yonopolistic privilege on guardian |at the tme of the accident, as It was | card parties. tournaments, horseshoe suphe only objection to he/ b1l drom | Uon tojthe mistaics Wil BEr it Tt f the. Traffic Bureau to thef T SPTO0 0 . his | Gibe was given: that he originated | completely. demolished. CRine ) atih, ToaiTy . GUNEE: rainaiar > made. Some of them were straight-| . Natjonal Association of Retired | 1aT & iain " in charge of the )Ty, CuiEC 0 left the hear the “illegal’ practice of a $10 fee| Regan is survived by his wife, who | “games of skill” in which prizes are ¢ btained| A . Wwho left the hearing | ;" goctors of the hospital signiug[is now in New York. Friends of |awarded. Sheriff Fields declared dur- officers of the Navy will come from ) : : ce, but I finally had to : those in the lower grades who hesitate | &1ed out at once, - > | Frederal Employes will hold its final | o, wecinct, which has ol Ao eft the I ] - { |take the matter up through the cap-| i coting for the Summer at G. A. R. | ,g:_":{ P Vear, was- broken last at the beginning of yvesterday after-| ‘tma.cits: that such practice in- |Godfrey left town early today to |ing the hearing vesterday that, in hi to take a chance on selective competi- . < Hoora Ranst HnE Wb g along at the tail of their class, with :Jg‘uetor lem:es :‘Tace:u 1 Moo sioner Fenning let lo(m: a 'r;:;flmdt:e sioner’s testimony was completed, was m:lm_\;’ --|;‘ enr'wnnls s ;3315“% r»- —— games are banned under the new the prospect of retirement pay for e of places. ¥ i NIGHT. R T 3 completed, was | [00C gince the war $98,544.45 for 7 i Jife when they reach the licutenant | The routing arvow ot et huselis | rhe National Fellowship Club will | o ey waa_ removed because he gty l::;:‘.f_‘ o Aeorde | serving as guardian “for no services COOLIDGE WILL MOTOR Different in Arlington commander grade. avenue and Sixth strect was Bnaly | geun informal dance in the rose| wiiliily refused to co-onerate Wi |Gihert, Democrat, Ke hresentative | vendered”; that he intimated to Attorney Crounse told the court i, placed on a stanchion this fastensd | room of Hotel Washington. Strangers| myafic Director M. O. Fldridge. Lhe proponent dntien. Mr. Hanton dia | Chalrman’ Madden of the House ap- TO MARYLAND WEDDING | that Fairfax and other counties in BDBEIOr e O . o tat tis {nvited, T e ohy by far oversbadowaa | Ll DESEORRNL diities. "M BiAn Lo propriations committee that Director Virginia have construed the new law ELEVEN HOUSE LEADERS [on a vost o e *he turned. e m'! e all of his answers to the impeach- : bk Hines erred when he sald all of the = as affecting only “wheels of fortune’ arrowdr?lfld‘hg'l’ e turned. il wity | Freshmen attending the Washing-| [0 o olieations from the stand- Says Conditions Imyroved. Fenning veteran wards paid 10 per | Willlam W. Hodges and Mrs,|and other professional gambling de GUESTS OF PRESIDENT | oy med et e e Cwhich T later ton College of Law will conclude | i, of revealing hitherlo unknowh| since the appointment of Capt,|cent commiselons. that he decetve | o v and e vices, and Commonwealth Attorney which 1o dril] o RO o Mim if he ; thelr debating activities of the season | {5 puplished facts. Mr. Fennings srown, Mr. Fenning said there has|the House when he sald hix (sl athe . Lowndes to Be Mar- | William . Gloth replied that “Fair found was untrue. |1 told him It be ' at”public: devate in the school. 1315 0T MO, "of e remaining 33 peen 100 per ‘cont cooperation” be| receipts date ay far back as 1903: | ried Today at Glenelg Manor fax County doesn't care much what Mr. Coolidge Continues Breakfast 1d purchase one. The K street, at § o'clock. Studems who | oo had heen given several times| \Coor the traffic bureau and the office | that he profited by increased divi- . its eitizens do, but in Arlington Coun- f Gi e tionacverioams. % attained higher ratings will argue the | SRAIEes BT RE Tl vor"was antici-| o “Givector of traffic. My. Fenning |dends from the bank where the| President and Mrs. Coolidge this |tV It I8 different Conference as Means of Get- |requisition ne 3 subject: “Resolved, that arbitration ° ¢ following the caselgagded that if . b > | large sume of veterans were de- byt S Both Sheriff Fields and Mr. Gloth An important change in the regula- |, oo, "\ 1 it pated by thos 0 added A there had bheen an op: B afternoon will motor to Glenelg Manor 4 p Iy o rds w compulsory power should ‘p(n‘lunu_\- to give another duty to|posited: that he received a bonus| Howard County, Md.. the country told the court that personally they did ting Better Acquainted. ! tions was made at the intersection of 2 - Y o closely. N t 7 i3 tions was made at the interection of | pravided by the United Staten Gov- | 5N . yiogan, chier defente coun | ieadley. whictl would Tetain the rank | on @ loans hat e recelved com- | home o W. Bladen Towdes. 1w al not_oppose such “gumes of skili Continuing his custom of congres- | 1% e from New Hampshire ave. | YerPment .to seitle disputes between | cei, “had ' taken the commt sioner | ¢ fnspector, this would be done. missions on bond premiums. {end” the wedding - of William V. | Were being operated in, Lon Villag i 1 “Bul aw has to iforced, sional breakfast conferences as a|,ue by forcing it to use T street nn«l,"'}‘}"”- ers .u.hlu wage W kers -\ | through 28 of the specif ons, and) Did he know why he was demot- s Hodges of Denver, Colo., treasurer of e e tting better acaninted | B Sty ot vemmectively. In order to|Prize Will be awarded. -Public invited. | ag the hour of 10 was approached.ied?” usked Chairman Dyer. Repub-| "‘“’"""f Denial Made. | o Cjtepublicun _national committee, | theY added. o o a T Prmformally discussing matters of | sratahten out that situation T finally | The Federation of Citizens’ Associa. | arrived at No., 20, which charged M| Jican, Missourt. Gt Sweeping denial of (he direct and Mrs. Catherine Feasley Lowndes The Lyon Village carnival did not S dation. . President (Cooliire (ARIEL 2 ntcs nal) japon: Cank.. Dovle, \WHo lian, Wil rasar. 18, o/dlock s h: bospa:| Penning: with Syrngiilly’dempting | JJE dianitaedd (on iz replied At charges’ was made by (he Commis- | of Baltimore. They will leave the White | FE0Pen 1ast night becauxe of the rain. morning had 11 members of the| jaced a man there, and in a few i oom of the Municipal Building. 4 Inapector Headley. The Commis:| ienning. Mr. Hogan explained no|sioner. On crosk examination of the | House at 3 o'clock to arrive at the but, “"""";' "’”("""_.’;f"“ will con- House as his guests at breakfast at{pours rerouted the traffic, and we have | E g . o “Hrst made a lengthy verbal|charges were lodged against hinf. but | Blanton witnesses many of the points | Lowndes home in time for the wed- tinue LRl Pt Lo i extended the White House. They were Repre-|had no trouble since that time at this, | exbiamation in which he ehowed thel the actfon was taken “in the interest | raised by the proponent on' these ding, which is scheduled for 5 o‘elock. throuzh Monday, Tuesday and Wed: gentatives Vestal of Indiana, Brigham | which was one of the worst traffic e i metion of the Ioard of|of gond police administration or for | subjects had been cleared up and | The' distance from Washington is( Needy nie B i Al of Vermont, Gibson of Vermont.|points in Washington. Today n Longress | Commissioners in replacing Headley| the good of the service. Mr. Fenning's testimony served only | about 35 miles. They will return to | 2T STMES bo "l'xd ot Cramton of Michigan, Burtness of |~ Upon inquiry I found that Inspec- | e roval of Maj. Daniel Sul-( Mr. Blanton had connected the de. |lo emphasize once more his denials | the White House tonight about 7| Wih ie couits Fuing: will be oper- S akota, W, B, Hull of INinois.| tor Headley did not co-operate with e e han hed.ridden: Acting Supt.| motion of Inspector Headley with the | of misconduct. In cases like the o'clock. ated. in conjunction with the other ‘Anthony of Kansas, Dowell of Iowa,|the captains of the various precincts Senate. e e ind Hdwin B. Hesse,|latter's failure to reprimand Police. | bond premiums. he admitted the| This will he the longest automobile | 2Musements approved by the sheriff, then chief clerk of the department|man Gore when the officer requested | acceplance of them, but argued that | trip the President and Mrs. Coolidge including the prize Charleston con- 4 rters. He a) The Senate met at 11 am. | Crowther of New Yark, Lehlbach offor with police headqud " o " the Commissioner to move his auto- | the propriety of such now Is before [ have taken, with the exception of | 15ts on « large dance pavillon. N ersey and Merritt of Con- - Peonsidered that he was in| executive session to consider nomi- | and now the superintendent. ol bt e Ot eue 'In. Washington, | nations to the Board of Tax Ap. | This was followed by the identifica-| mobile from a restricted parking sone. | the courts for decision, No money | those taken while up in New Engiand =3 ZUAY was explained at the White the result of his attitude was that | peals, tion ond intreduetion of a “confiden- |Mr. Fenning assured the committee |ever has been received by him with- {last Summer, since they motored to | ‘The transcontinental air mail serv- H::i- fter the breakfast that there :{“g'rr:m«: Bureau operated as @ fifth | | At noon the Senate met in regu- tial memorandum for Mr. Fenning re- | that this incident had nothing what. | out the approval of the courts, he | Baltimore two vears ago, when the | ice from Paris to Constantinople h e mo Significance to this conference | wheel in the police organization. with | lar legislative session. with the | garding Capt. Headley, ' dated July 8 Jever (0 do with the subsequent action [ sald. Mr. Fenning before the Gibson | President delivered an address inci- | jhst been completed by:the establish- e hat"it was primarily a soeial|littie or no contact between headquar-| farm relief bill as the unfinished | 1925. and signed by M. O. Eldvidge. against Headley. S committee had given a comprehensive | dent to the unveiling of a monument [ ment of the last link—between Com- affair, ' ters and between the various pre- business. director of trafic. The letter num-' Mr, Hogan closed his review of the'denial or explanation of the charges. ' to Lafayette. stantinople and Bucharest the question of legality.

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