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THE EVENING .STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., WEDNESDAY, JUNE ! RESIDENT OF HAITI PLACES WREATH UPON TOME 0F NOWN SOLDILE. The Chiei BExees | THE PAPAL DeifGAT ' . Cardinal Bor-aro, who repre- TIDAL BASIN'S NEW SWAN BOAT, CHRISTENED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. The boat, which wa At e centet e o7 vt da il i s MUe Rk L IR AEEnIE il v ML RO s A1 N e T i ad. amdeteim e Cariinm o ather Cathr pEes eIty CHIM eI e SSule wihy Ll o BEsninEN IR EDS tiicdl SN nid rsenlf by O SR, ¥ 3 aric overnment_depa N enter s when the me . Cardinals and athe - 3 4 dent and Mrs. Coolidge. The visit to Arlington National Cemetery took place early in the day Church oftic ’ e attend the congress. don children, and the profits from the venture will go to the Child Wel So . Little Peggy Me Wide Capyriht by P& A. Phiotos. Laughlin, 1 years old, christened the boat. Washington Sta . a strong right arm. Miss i Donald, the New Ej i | A A A UL shotput b | . TAKING PART IN LONG SEA RACE. Mrs. J. T. Dickson of Los GOVERNORS OF 13 ORIGINAL § 58 VIEW PHILADELPHIA PARADE. It is estimated that 530,000 recently tossed the ARRIVE FOR EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS. prelates who cabd : SRR el icabibir cerem 4 s p weight a distance of X landed in New York vesterday. Left to t: Rev. Fockenbrock of Angeles, one of the two women whe are competing in the annual yacht persons attended the special shrine dedication ceremonies of the Sesquicentennial exp . and many of Inches, retaining the title which she Oalda, Westphalia: Right Rev. Oskar-Stoff, prelate of Prussia; Rev. race from Los Angeles to Honolulu. She is dailing her 0-foot yacht, the famou. militars orzanizations of the country took part in the parade. Photo shows governors in re- won last vear. De John Veen of Muenster, Germany, The F tic Congress Is the Jubilo, the smallest vessel in the 2,225.mile race. Wi World Photo. Wide World Phote Capyrisht hy Undorw . being held at Mundelein, 11— Tizht by Waod & Underwand JURIST DENQUNCES | Fpcsidens Sende T B - , Tomeon, 83 LOVEANDFORGET, FEDERAL STATEAID, ©ver New Wire - B i PR ey | I Flecine Jail - GG POINDS By the Aseociated Press. ) . b ) F St b By the Accociated A — NEW YORK, June 16.—The 3 y P A FREEHOLD. N. J.. June 16.— e f establishment of an unbroken o b % § 4 P : 3 ¥ 3 Using a key made from a teaspoon . Warns. Against Encroach-| feiegraph between Xew York ; . B / b ¢ to gain access to a secondfioor | Bridegroom Saved From Asy- City _and Mexico by - ooy H corridor, five prisoners escaped ment of “Vicious Fifty- e Ui e &w, \ £ from the Monmouth county sl | Jum Is Too Happy to Think i _ obs d < e |, A £ E early vesterday 6 = with President Coolidge and : 5 s st : Fifty System.” i P e v il 2 ; 3 : Two automobiles reported stolen - About Reprisals. changing messages of felciation. b 4 X3 ¢ from garages nearby are helieved President Coolidge's message ex- | ; i 5 g : : 2 to have heen used hy the prisoners s By the Associated Press. pressed the hope that the new L 1 \ 5 % ¢ { S in their flicht B AR Drele e service would be mutually advan- \ ! 4 . | When the me ur of whon ; e i St s pdune. 8. tageous. President Calles responded ¢ ooyt Uy 4 3 . RN tHel mens (o0 bl At RO, N June 16. - Dr. Federal Al in State_affairs ‘was| (ageous " \ R B e described as a “vicious 50.50 system,”| (hat he felt cert that the | 3 # o gt , % BE 8 | colis last night, they stuffed paper | ‘Willlam 11 Pounds, 74, and his bride and Federal enforcement was de-| “:"r[\px;n:::i:‘x‘ ;‘1;‘\’; dlv5|nn3¥ bhond ¥ y % * in the holt holes. and the locki ire “too happy” to think of lezal re. : 2L good n- . holts, operated by the turnkey 1 5% i Tllinols Supreme Court in an address| o | 5 : X ! 3 ) »in insane asylum to prevent here last night. so 0 y 4 § o 2 of their cells, the men e His address was punctuated by VIET . K- S FUND & 2 iF gpened a door With she imnrovised The physician said last night that charges that the Federal Government| - z REEL p - . | key and climbed to the roof and /| po' wanted to forget Monday's * s overstepning its bounds by wakine| EOR BRITISH STRIKE £l . S do e arlereciiie ccuduie pleasant affair.’” His statement wa lotal affafrs out of the hands of th Four of the men were beinz held rroborated by 32 - Has 5 his 32-vearold bride meveral States. He deprecated efforts | i ;o ¥ T Rtk i i . on charges of robbery and the onit ! $ e o Etioral mrohibltion ehforcerant| —_— i WASHINGTONIANS PLAN CELEBRATION FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. Special committee which met yesterday to make arrangements ity Miss Tonple, Stie Washington Star Photo other had bheen sentenced yvester. T S0 s - ofcers, saying that mest of the eMfee:| Cannot Prevent Unions From Send- for the holiday. Fdgar C. Snyder is chairman of the committee. day to three months for assault Dr. Pounds and Miss® Stiles were tive enforcement work has been done : aha Batter married late Monday. aight after v . “ 3 " - & Paulshore citizens had obtained his oy e e el 6 e Mners 05515000 TURNERS BEGIN |Reed Rushes From Barber’s Chair U.S.FISH EXPERTS | e e e e 3 R F 3 . . parently was & e e GYVINASTIC EVENTS Collarless, to Block Maternity Billl 70 SPEAK IN SOUTH SERIRIIN covicen s e St s e ing enforced where the local officers,| ™7, e Assaciated Press. i35 e R £ v RaTk i r)!nvv i\\ anr'i‘ L\p,‘fimn < \\"mvl. one it by un poople, entotes tham| gotomclhl ™y e o St | gy i it s o i T USITCTRIIEIN L Comes when responsibility Is fixed on| Britain vesterday declared that it | German Sometys Corvenhon {1 P o L DL it S sk Sy ;...nm determine if they consider her | HENTY alley and Lewis gl e didate for the Republican nomination Toea1 officers amd mot Cwhen X % |could not prohibit Russian trade botat. SflBscurl | rUSHSA) HH6LEHE |0t: to. be a mother. T am: oppossd ’ B ; as Gloucester County physician. Dr. scattered where the penple” cannae | nions from sending money abroad to | Louisville, Ky., Draws Deiegates | Democray Mssouve WAt (N0 dne |t this interference to American | Cliffe on Program of Association Work Represented in Corcoran | fumie wne not o hosaiin o compel an accounting. ald_trade unions of another countr went, to block the bill to extend | motherhood.” T —Pi many voters wrote his name on the “In the last decade there has been (ithe SBovitovertittent, mlsp ex. From U. S. and Abroad. e matornity aid o Ststes for| . iSenhtor. Copeland Democrat, New Meeting in Savannah, Ga. iflllery Eiatesh Worrfan baliat in piace of Dr. Wood.. .Children creeping upon us the vico: 50-50 | Pressed criticisms of intimations made Bl b another year. York. declared he could not perm B —— ivi i carrying Pounds banners marched mystem of Federal aid. Government|D¥ Some membeis of the British | I o not believe this bill has saved [the Missouri Senator’s statement tof =% " ! ed Many Years in France. | {iroine fends ald is 4 tempting bait and many time. | £OVernment that the money in reality | py the Associated Press. a single human life or henefited any | g0 unchallenged. as he did not believe [ B the Mayor J. J. Vanneman said there proven fundamental rights have been|had been remitted by the Russian | o oirye e e o Fhuman being except those who draw |he was in a position (o know. SAVANNAH, Ga.. June 16.—Catch- | gy the Associated Press. was little likelihood that Dr. Pounds rtered for a paltry helping hand|80Yernment. . e e o 5 | salaries from it.” he declared.| "I supposo the medical adviser to|ing and marketing fish especially in | :. would he nominated. but that it was from the Government pork barrel.| The note was in reply to a Pritish |ers, 5000 of them. today went into the s A bunch of unmarried |the whole United States thi he is | Southern waters was the principal | PHILADELPHIA, June 16.—Miss | “just the town's way of further em Our people do not seem o realize that| N0t concerning the transfer of large | preliminary irack, field and gymnastic | women going ahout the country trying | in a position to know.” retorted Reed. | fopic discussed at the opening yester- | Mary Cassatt. artist of international iz its faith in the old physi all government “gifts” must come from | SUMS of money from Russia to Great | onie at” Churchill Downs, famous | to tell real mothers how to raise their | . Senator Simmons, Democrat, North |day at the sixth annual convention | reputation, and sister of the late- A. | £ their pocket Britain to aid the recent general strike | TWONC (L™ TmyCl \are formally wel- Carolina, deciared that if the bill had | of ‘the Southern Fisheries Association. |J. Cassatf, once president of the T called by the Trades Union Congress. | .omed to Louistiile last night by city ‘hy, they even brought in a|proved of value during tho last five | Upward of 100 delegates registcred for | Pennsylvania Rallroad, died Monday . The . congress declined the money. | ficials and officers of the American Japam’ to tell American mothers | years it should be extended and de- | the opening session. at Mesnil-Theribus, Ofse. a suburb of | VETERANS’ CLERK DIES. TESTS ELECTION LAW, |which later was accepted by the |‘Tuinerhund, aho opened the thirty: | how to bring up their children. They | clared that consideration of child life | Speakers on today's calendar include Paris. Miss Cassatt, who had lived | Fv;gil"hkl?:;‘e;: :;?:r:"\?"'m ¢ there | third national turnfest. " | have required prospective mothers to | should be placed above polities. Henry O'Malley and Lewis Radcliffe, [ abroad for many years, was born in —— . e Rus y says thai e ore than 10,000 of the representa- commissfoner and deputy commission- 845, ST | i Virginia Lawyer Stamps Name of | exists in the Soviet union no prohibi . g Py Siopent er. respectively, of the United States| &L oiarsn in 1845. SREVISCuR for M MEE IS Lt 1 e E : 3 Among her tmw known raintings . tion against the remittance of money ! Ga nany e todEs 5 B f Fisheries; BE. D. Rs LK W 1 A o " i 3 M T Miss Mariette Little, o Branaman, a “well known law; “Expressirfig as- it ‘dpes the will of | tions tonight. i s i i Southern Traffic League, Atlanta. e 1o XEOMMGISN I ke Witdnen for the past eight vears and for 3n Augusta County, has allowed hlmse"'““fk"r:h""g peasants of the Soviet | "5 Guat Torger, hend of the picked | Kentucky Crowd Takes Prisoner|Hold Abolition Is Unnecessary.| Following ‘(ne fenort’ of nciiitien) conceiion i Memornl Al Ramon | Lo ne weett o A mington, died to be.arrestéd 1o test the validit\ of |union, the Soviet government cannot | ,ipjetes from Germany, is makin i of the Southern Assoclation. by Presi- = | 7 r residence Melrose using rubber- stamps to place names | Prohibit trade unions, comprising a pg cosident Coolidae. 1f| From Police—Victim Accused | stephens Reports Any Rate Could |dent G. P. Maggioni of Savannah, the L"“r‘:‘luzfl':‘d"‘m"“;‘ :‘;‘:'(m::"::‘h;’;‘ i L‘l":,_" l'll,fr"::‘_ "‘;‘;:.M-?;“T,fi“ on hillots fn Virginia elections. -rmm ilion workers of viet Russia # i and I . morning session was given over to o Ping:about the contest Mr. Branaman | (rom sending money abroad in aid”of iy to sisit Washington were ressived of Killing Former Wife. Be Charged Corporations. nddreases by Fish Commissioners 1. |gtiterim of New York, Corcoran Art|jces were conducted in Gawler entered an election hooth in Waynes: | trade unions of another country. from the Chief Executive last night. The Commissioners sent an unfavor- | A: Nelson of North Carolina, Peter 8. |10 3 Provides 880, | chiapel this afternoon. Interment wifs Bove. Ak Cannis- ceized the rub. | ~The Soviet government at " the | cntrus of 510 voiece and words of | ™ " Associated Press. e Commissioners sent 2 Tuwitty, Georgin, nnd T. K. Hodges, | DOIroit and Providerics also possess | private. et stamp and ehain’ attached. . The | same time calls the British govern- | weloame by ceorga Seiner. Mt ol | GUTHRIE, Ky., June 16.—Trimus |able report to Congress vesterday on | Florida, who went ino detail op | “OTKS of her brush. B bt o b 5 rubber stamp was-used in placing the | mer‘;l shnuon!‘h}n vlo lhedlnvf;r}:\r;-t\‘hhfllh i president of the American Turner-| Kirby, 35, a negro, was lynched on |the bill amending the District code of gz((l;:ds}n?dmt:;imm;;:\u:w rr(".«’]w('lf}\: - - oo -“-‘.h:j"_n-“'{;""’«m:mh' LT ol ime, of W, F s ol with the real facts and wi e nor- | hund, featured last night's % f g llaw iding for ahol = & A of the fis 20t Fyaa S jvely en T o ahr. e o e Dol | mal relntionn between governments of | Suncial ceotns broseht i GLoni0E: | the Elkton road two and one-half :‘:,‘(‘ prnvx;l!::”f umuln": fl:‘l;:;nanf im: and oymier mdumiry. Tha speakers Death Declared Suicide. [enr. She'had Tong been activels on- rested, " His case s i taken before | the statements of some members of | delegates from Chicago vesterday. . |miles from here early vesterday. ense of 1 any gainst | stressed work undertaken by their re- | Special Dispateh to The Star. ‘3“‘"{ the: New Yoik Avenus Presoy: W. (. McCombs, a justice of the peace, | the British government alleging that | ___- Police_officers had come here fo|a catpomtion, G |spective commonweniths for propaga.| LYNQHRURG, Va. June 16.— A |benof the New York Avenue Dreshy: Who imposed & fine of §5. - Branaman |1t sums remitted to the British Trades | == = = === | arrest Kirby on a charge of Killing | cThe (ommBroncss ate not favised tion of ovsters, eliminating poiluted | eoroner's jury yvesterday afternoon |hetive m . Finstern Star work i says this was the action he sought to| Union Congress were sent, hy the his former wife, Parthenia Kirby, at as to an: g areas and sanitary handling methods. | returned a verdict that Oscar E. Sil- | Kansas, i aae )i o d legislation,” said the re- have obtained, giving him the proper | Soviet government, when, in reality, Earlington Monday. Chief of Police :)’;LPT‘;!‘“"“‘%NLMW o e g U by killed himself Monday morning in | rounds for an appeal to the higher |they had been forwarded by the 5 Mimms and B. H. Kelly had gone to | Bin homie,: in Fairyiew Helghts: with s | B hurts of the State. 'The decision of | Central Council of Labor Unions of SUREL}: ";mi are 1):'0-"_0" the front door of Kirby's mother's | ts( pfl“‘g:mn Soian et MUST ABIDE HEALTH RULE | rifie. " This probably will be the Iast | Wealthy Mill Owner Dies the Branaman case is being watched | Soviet Russia, in agrecment with the Washingtonians who will home, and_Edwin Bringhurst_went | Corporation Course’ Feancls H. coroner’s inquest to be held in calihy B - with considerable interest throughout | Central Committee of Soviet Trades gladly send one dollar or to the rear. The negro shot Bring- ‘( ep) el'v:fmnen]lh’\l A ”-“’( s Lynchburg, as the last General As.|Special Dispatch to The Star. the State. Unions.” ||| more to honor the living and * |} [ hurst in the stomach,. dangerously | Commissioncrs, Ehal URGOn She brol| Chamberlain Says Britain Cannot|sembly enacted a law to dispense| DANVILLE, Ya, June 16—Funeral g ol — the ,",;“m", oy 000 from ||| wounding him, and fled, but was ar- ‘gh" D rention anyiatearate | - DRotet Naw: UF 85 Wasniatt with this form of criminal investiga. | services were held this afternoon at i i i i Crucifix Unveiled. | the District of Columbia who ||| resteq, and officers started with him |charge a corporn et . - 5. Regulation. | 50" nd the law becomes operative | Spray, N. (', near here, for Col. B. New Persian Foreign Minister. | Sm;ent rucifix Unveile served their country in the ! B | est it desired, or one corporation could AR BRI T i 51 AL J H T B to the county seat at Elkton, when 8t 1t S80I 00 (bt on e | _ LONDON, June 16 (#).—Foreign | next Tuesday. Frank Mebans, one of the wealthlest TEHERAN, Persia, June 16 UP.—| LONDON, June 16 UP).—Lord Craw. || armed forces in the Great about two and one-half miles out of | ChArEe “ROUIET MCRCIEREE BIL Secretary Chamberlain told question. % men of this.section, who died vester- Then a new cabinet was formed a| ford vesterdav unvelled a memorial || War. Send to John Poole, ||| own a crowd of men took the negro. | 2 o : ers in the House of Commons today P — _ | day in New York on the eve of sailing few days ago, Taghi Zadeh, Persian| crucifix, designed by the late John "!‘Inaafinr. 10!‘ g of Colum’ hanged him and fired a number of 7 g that the medical examination of Brit- [ Don't worry i/ “our canvas water | for rope tn join his wife. Col. minister at Berlin, was named anl Singer Sargent and presented -by the F:d n':'\“’l‘ &| om{niuhm. shots into his hody. Experiments in the growing of to- | ish seamen in the United States ports | buckets and basin - leak when you | Mebane amassed a fortune of hetween foreign minister. He has accepted | American artist's sisters led in the ) Mmetican Natlonal Kirby was released from the Eddy- | bacco in Haiti have brought results i came under a section of the immigra- | first put water in them. This is be. | $3,000,000 and $5,000,000 in building the office, and has been ordered to|crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral after ville Penitentiary a few weeks ago)that has caused a doubling of the| tion law and that he was unable to | cause you have not soaked them |cotton mills in North Carolina at the return to Tereran at the earlilest|a short dedication service conducted after serving a sentence for shoot- planting of the future smoker's de- 'make representations to Washington | thoroughly before putting them to |time the textile developmént was at 4 possible date., by Dean Inge, & e ing the woman gice before, Uight this year, in tge matter, use, its height. A ¥ P ¥ G J > - e Eo Ay : - PRESFs A e

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