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TON. D. C. JUNE 27, 1926—PART 1 Work of 15 Years | FORGIVES WIFE SLAYER. On Vulgate Bible |ruther-inLaw Relents When Bears First Fruit el s BALTIMORE, June 26 (®). By the Aseociated Press. ton Trueman Price, admitted s r | 3 Sa i et of his wife, today was forgiven by his ROME, June 26.—Fifteen vears | g, perinlaw. Alonzo H. Abbott, here | of labor by scholarly Benedictine |to take his daughter's body home to | monks, under the direction of Cardinal Gasquet, bore first fruit Cambridge, Md. “I fully forgive yo today when the first volume of the Abbott sent word to the hospital cot revised and amended edition of the where Price is near death from self- administered poison. “I wish you xm~ Vulgate Bible was presented to Pope Plus. bast of luck and hope vou recover. Price strungled his wife Pauline Tues. day when he falled to effect a recon It was sald that the task of drawing up the Bible in authentic form soon will be completed. The ciliation with her. . work originally was undertaken by Pope Pius 3 'THE SUNDAY. STAR. WASHING 'BABY GOING TO DARKEST AFRICA| MAN KILLS EX-WIFE. WITH SOLAR OBSERVATION MEN [rires suitet Atterwara Into His | Own Head, But Lives. - - ” [4 CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 26 (#).— Betty Jean Hoover, 15 Mrs. Lilliun Harnmler, 38, Wite of 1tie Months* Old, Was Born in Tropies. Pharmaci tb Plead '\?’il?{Gceu‘ }Xlalt Motor Bus. John Hirus, driving For Withdrawal of i, e for vl mimiten o Rum-Selling Rights i o dense flock of wild By the a motor bus to He UNION MEN OPPOSE LONG SCHOOL DAY Central Labor Body of 65,000 | Members Declares for Present Hours. | per's Magazine Fifty acres atl stubble ich he sed ov moving mass ¢ which made no effort to get out %Mllllgn Associated Press Hammler, deputy city building com- missioner, wus shot to death today by her former husband, Willlum Olives 50, an_automobile mechanic of New port, K| Oliver killed her in her home. shooting Mrs. Hammler Oliver fired a bullet into his head and fell uncon- scious. He is in a critical condition. A resolution recently the Kentucky Pharmaceutical As sociation asking that pharm in that State “be relieve privilege of dispensing whisky” riptions, wus presented to the today by enator . Republican, Kentucky srmer saloon keepers policemen and other non-y sionals have d our honorable \ calling for the only purpe of dispensing whisky, in violation o the law and for unlawinl gain the resolution said I topted by After Father Insists On Her ‘ Company Now That Mother Is Dead. The first attempt. to add a manual training department to any public school was made at Gloucester, Mass., in 1878, bor Union yesterday : rd of Education that are unqualitiedly op. 1tion of home work shool da The Central L nformed the I their members posed to the elimi and the lengthening e a8 proposed by ( upon which subject the board is hold- ing @ city-wide referendum. In cast ing the ballot of the labor union, the officers of the body make it plain that it was the voice of £5,000 members. The Mid-City Citizens’ sociation will hold its tinal meeting for the Sum- mer at the Thomson School tomorrow night, when the longer ool day question will come up. A. J. Driscoll, president, urges ali parents having children in the Thomson, W Abbot, Henry-Polk, McKinley ual Traini and Business School to attend the meeting Only Two Favor Change. Only two votes have been received in the last two days favoring the lengthening of the =chool day, in The Star's refe m which is being con dueted in co-operation with the Board of Education to permit parents who |a 1o not belong to organizations to voice | the South vican continent. The their opinions. Scores of votes op- loss was a terriable one not only for posing the change have been received. [ Betty Jean, but for Mr. Hoover, for “1_am idedly inst t pro- | Mrs, Hoover had been his constant posed change,” s Mrs. Katherine f companion in the important re- . Mehl of 1423 Montague street. in rehes he was conducting for the | was proposed, there was no use sug- a latter accompanying her ballot. 1t | Smithsonian. ~ Mrs. Hoover's sister, | gesting to Mr. Hoover thut he I nan and lau to extend | Miss Johnson, went to Argentina and | Getty Jean “in the States." She Is « e hours. All children require a lit isted in caring for Betty Jean, who now in the way of domestic » pleasure and @ certain amount of [ thrived under the tropical climate. | companionship, and, anyway, he put nd 1. for one of many | Iis work completed 2t La Quined, fit up to Betty Jean and she heartily hiving 1y child with | Mr. Hoover returned to Washing: concurred that her place was with the other day, bringing with her dad. Aunty will go alons, too, to Betty Jean and her aunty, and now the feminine touch he has been assigned to take charge |, came about that in the official of new solar observatory which | annot rent the plans for Mr. the tional Geographic Society, in | Hoove latest venture, made public co-operation with the Smithsonian [ lust night by the Smith an Institu Institution, building on Mount | tion, Betty Jean's name was set down Brukkaros. a_desert peak in remote ide those of her and darkest Afri nd of his While here | an officlal friends at Sinee the close of the World War the Jewish population of Palestine has more than doubled More ¢ America’s youngest astronome explorer and globe-trotter lef Washington last night on another lup of journey which will carry her from the deserts of Argentina to the rid land of the Hottentots, in south- west Africa She s Betty q dese R D T L 2T L 2 2T, Look for the Green Jean Hoover, exactly | More for 15 months of age, and the lap which she set out upon last evening Wi that of her devoted daddy, William 1. | Hoo Be n, an exuberaut, curly haired voungster just learning to tod- | dle, was born in the wilds of Argen- ting, where her father was stationed by the Smithsonian Institution in charge of the solar ol vatory of the Argentine governmer 3 plateau n L Quia Mother Victim of Intlu When but five months mother was stricken with 1 she died in that isolated part of Your Money Signs! $1.98 | Handmade | Dresses $1 i fine Here! |H|.\ $1.59 81x90 Scalloped Seamless Sheets $1 Linen finish perfect qualits hdestraetiby | ped . 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J.-GLEASON ociates Docensed Head of Drake School Chain Restrained Prom Selling Stock. the A NEWARI ing t Albert . Rusine hool chain disy month F. day restrair Tssued by the order wi AL Dell, princ school; Will the New O'Brien, school. According to the bill of complaint, Dell on January 1, acting under pow er of attorney, gave to O'Brien and Cope each an option to buy half of the 1781 = ¢ stock in the Drake Secretari O'Brien and Cope sought to tuke up the option, the bill declared. Lynch claimed that the were not valid on disappeared last Thanks- giving day domestic troubles which resulted i cy proceeding: His body wi in the Hudson River six month: CLEMENCTAU THROUGH; “HOUR IS PAST.” HE SAYS Wouldn't Come Helr in lmslefl of Debt Even if He Could, He Tells Correspondent. d New York World 1y hour is Clemenceau told Imile of 1/Avenir, who asked e Tiger if he would consent to go to America and England to negotiate hetter debt conditions for France. Of course Bure’s question was en-| tirely personal, and he represented! nothing but his own idea, the realiza-| tion of which is not conceivable any-| . with Joseph Caillaux in power— Caillaux whom Clemenceau, then premier, ordered arrested during the war. “T believe t th loth 2 48 iuches patterns. e $1 pretty Z2Z, nl Jean stopped with | as street. She left last | Asks Abandonment|ARMY HEEL CLICK ENDED. British S()]diemr Rubber in Of Ancient Rivers‘ London District. Au(l’ }lill.h(’rb l)l:‘ns LONDON, June 26 (#) Heel click | ing in the British Army as part of the salute has received a setback by an nouncement that guardsmen in the London district henceforth are to be allowed to wear rubber heels. s move is designed to case the jax ind to make soldiers bit more attractive. say that heel click g, which became quite the fad dur ing the war in the British Army and in the American Army in France, will “be missed terribly,” for a time, at least. of your . o 80 per cent of rgton Kknow toward their children and opposed uny longer We can rest assured ) per cent of mother ifice their so- ements to the wel- It is for their v don’t want dren doing home work.” e 151: & 20c Fine Thin s Men's 25¢ Merccrized Hose Black toerpriced Fast embroidered, | o ks with coutrast Made ity tree trom $2.00 16-Inch Leatherette HAT BOX of seves band Deco 50¢ Yard Wide ) S Boys’ Sport | Silk Pongee <BLOUSES cloth and madras izes 8 to 16 Boys’ Nainsook Union Suits X80 Cr plain and 2f<xr$lL 3% Opaque Sk white, | hrown By the To « Associated Press ar the record, Ma). Gen. aylor. the retring chief of Army ngineers, vesterday asked Con gress to authorize formally aban donment of rivers and harbors projects and curtailment of 15 others. He explained that had been received ction and that all the projects had outlived their usefu most of them many vears ago. One of the projects, for improv- ing the Black River in New Yor! dates to , and many of the others were started in_the mid dle of the last century. Virtually all antedate 1900, REFERENDUM ON LENGTHENING THE SCHOOL DAY IN ORDER TO DECREASE OR /ABOLISH HOME STUDY The Star, co-operating v\nh the Board of Education, Invites Washington parents to fill out the following ballot in this important referendum 1. In favor of dispensing with all home study Yes. en | et & m - | Gingham hew $1.50 7 to 14 Yr. 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