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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €. WEDNESDAY, JUN —___'TL__—_—_————————————— | AMERICAN RED CROSS INAUGURATES FIRST-AID STATIONS ALONG POTOMAC. The service was | 7 \psey boathouse, where the canoe took the water manned by Lifesavers | oUI FOR AN AFTERNOON STROLL. The First Lady of the Land INT COOLIDGE PRESENTS MEDALS TO PUPILS AND i ph takert at the T.. Dimond. The first-aid stations are located above Key Bridge at the 5 ¥ when the President hande fals o 148 recipie Youth and alls o boathouse, Moore's honthouse, Davis' float, " Casey Rocky and her son, John Coolidge, taking a walk about the Capital yesterday | e K .n"n‘n:..n ot 'r:au"lr'uuf.; 41 States and the Diste it and Sy afte National Phota. ¢ A foday 1o duly 5. v v B s o » > » " BRITISH WOMEN IN PEACE PILGRIMAG More than_ 100,000 FAMOUS PULPIT RESTORED AF 'R 300 YEAR One of th | LOOK WHO'S AT HOT SPRIN Adolph Menjou (left) and his HELEN WILLS AT WIMBLEDON. But the American tennis star did ’ o fon against i i 5 st e : Soceria s = & Kok okl ot play in (if tournament, being convalescent from a recent operation. B e opAlts e nany das. THIS masterpleces of Italian art, the famous pulpit by Giovanni, which has | brother Henry spending the early Summer at Hot Springs, Va. Adolph been restored in Pisa. It was made between 1303 and 1310 and was is well known to movie fans, but he Is spending these days along Vir- Mrs. Wills, mother of Helen, at left, and the chap in the center is an is a part of the pageant which will bo held in Hyde Park. EEYA: R Shioniy i e Copyright by P. & A. Photos. almost destroy . n 1600, Wide World Photo. ginia bridle paths. Copsright by Underwood & Underwond. FATHERARESTED SISIWNERS | [ MISSSBYLBAKER FIVE ARRESTED " NMURDER OF GRL | % === g | SRR INAXNURDERS W. G. Gaines Denies Attack-'147 Members in Youth Award | - ‘ : - : - o 4§ : ;Selection as Head of School Man and Woman, Who Were ing Own Daughter—Friend | Group Leave Late Today | ; As T 0 : 4 i o ' i Community Centers Ex- 1 Forcibly Ejected by Vic- Testifies Against Him. for Philadelphia. . > T ' . 3 4, oA o3 | pected Today. ; tim, Held. Showplaces of the city are being | Miss Sibyl Baker. divector of dra.| P the Aso | visited today by the 147 hoys, girlsand | P . . A 8 ! - matie work and acher ‘at | TAMPA fenza counsel today prepared to at-| teachers who were selected in the | % k 2 ’ Central High School ed to be v tack the chain of evidence which ves- | American Youth Award and the Amer- | | selected as head of the community | ere murdered by terday led to the arrest of Walter G. | jean Teacher Award of the Sesquicen- | center department of the school sye onay Faje feees Gaines, disabled war veteran. accused = | 5 i = ! e disclosed last night SF e hitier o' Mis 2heerpla) tendial International Exposition. The |tem at a meeting of the personne! The couple held are Mrs. Cappie daughter Stlvia. Gaines is held with. | Party will leave for Philadelphia to- | i & | committee of the Board of Education | Caray and Johns They wera out hond pending n_hearing Friday. | night at 6:30 o'clock. . it ” > ‘er g |tn be held at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ' arrested Monday night. but’ police Gaines’ arrest followed nearly two Last night the young people and 2 Y s ‘ g & 7 % | Her name is likely Bt ould not divulge their nar at that teachers who were chosen in the 48 : | the full meeting of time. States and in the District of Columbia cation at the reorganization meeting | Johnson was said to have refused to for the’ record of courage, heroism, tomorrow. | move when asked by Feed Rowell, ona segvice, sacrifice and patriotism, visit- The expected decision by the per- |°f the victims. and n tostt o the Congressional Library. Farlier | sonnel ‘committee to fill the vacancy |fied at an inquest that he threatened in the day they were at the White | caused by the resignation of Mrs. and “get” nd his IHouse, where President Coolidge pre- | UL MEROVbE DromotiTe NI el threw Johr ntec ith gol als and A 2 : o e e the house. witne AN SOl et s e THE SE AND SOCIETY MOVES TO SOUTHAMPTON FOR THE WARM SPELL. New York, Washington, Boston and Phila- | Baker Lrings to o clase « livels von | £ thier victims of the ax murder -rtiticates. . “ons » Photo Robert Harrison, ITastern Iligh delphia are well represent I7n| the Long Islan Zu-inll. he lulmlogrnfil, is a {:rneljl view of |7I7|7r Iimu'h." Cops t by '7-7‘3“ Photos. P of leading memix were: e s Al aictibial it o kb meevabuay ] S ool Erdinte Sana s T chco s R | el community center depar L AL et ST S ol | Nl represent this ety while Miss| MAN SHOT BY OFFICER | Yellow Letters on Black Background, {MAN BURNS TO DEATH E0cht oe trowblg, i vomi g : 3 S s September OnL | e Lody, which includes (hree repre- - 4 - o i adn W .:,.' 2l 2 ! gt e, M e e ek state e DIES FROMHIS WOUND Color Scheme for 1927 Auto Tags| FIGHTING FOREST FIRES) uacilvor i’ et et oo be | 111 Iy tha Assaciated Press. . SEATTLE, Wash., June 30 .De. weeks of invest fon, in the course of which he requested Prosecutor St to prefer a charge of murder against him that he might have an opportunity to prove | his fnnocen | Miss nes was found strangled | and be: to death on the shore of | A lake mlies s her father's | e on the night of June “16. who sep- | {inion. alnes 16 years ago. While at Mount Vernon yesterday Hagdy. acting d e e Colvin oniered the ‘ar. | afiernoon 8 wreath was placed on |James Watson, Colored, Feacion: on s L TSl AT & 'H‘*!-i of | the tomb of George Washington by | cysed of Cutting Policeman When The color scheme for the District's | be A-1 instead of 1. No series would and Brush Blazes in North- [ found, however, that friction wouki nedit e ith ‘; o iiiig oners Inquest | filsie Clalre Thomus of New Orleans, automobile identification tags for | Ve numbered higher thun 8.99: : 3 [ikely ‘result if nny one of the perxons | 1o ave Ieen visitors at 1 fnes had intimated killing his | Paul Victor Anderson placed a | Latter Was Making an Arrest. | 4.7 s eS| eome of the letters would have ! ern California. lin' the department were promoted, and e CRGRS o tNe r so that he would be “mas th o nthe tomb of the Unkuown 1927 will be chrome vellow andjgjoja) significance. Numbers pr | s the only course leit was to pi e T in his own house.” A detective | r. 3 James Watson, colored, 43 years|black, the same as this year, except | ceded by the letter B would indicate | By the Associated Press. 1 trom outsfde of the department L3 mT- ||’ -'.’““y ove that revenge 1lso testified that he found blood. old, 1012 Whittingham place north. | the Jettering will be in yellow and |that the vehicles are light delivery | SAN FRANCISCO, June 30. Hun Tiicthe selectioniot Mike: Nakes "h_,“""‘.'.m""I‘,;.“m sas bk talns on Ga clothing east, who was shot by Policeman oo 0o ST LT trucks carrying less than 00 | dreds of drafted and volunteer fire | wad oitiad aut to the school offl . \ testified that Gaines came to | Mathew Chmylko of the eleventh pre. | the background black. it | pounds, ¢ would indicate commer fighters foday are battling brush. | oo G (e BE. oiib W omi Sy < tha night of the slaying | cinet after Watson is alleged to have | nounced today at the Distriet Build- | vehicles, H would be for ha "|grain and. timber blazes. iy ne | pe sehanl aystomt sdmbably futed to LORD PEMBROKE ‘BROKE. i iy | slashed him with a rgzor while he|inc. The 192 tags have black nu- | ears. L, would designate livery : alifornin counti GeCLReHIMIIONG |tk it rornanite. contet - voia Iy = gh what T ent | Barry Farm Citizens Will Cele- | was 'rnrvlv:q\-t’v;“lm: :n ?mmmsrl‘_ l(hn el h s clivonie. yellow Mck_‘x woilld be reserved for nul\-l'(‘tidr‘nl‘ drafted worke, as burned to death | \Cachinzton and win for the Distri f - vou'd want a drink, | arrest of another colored man, died at cars. vesterday and Thomas Baker of ans g AR < | v il i & o Al e | brate Event Tomorrow. Freedmen’s Hospital last night. ground. e in Conbay Yemarduy o "‘L‘_i"“gl;_“*mm'w “f1a national reputation in this sphere Peer, Declared Bankrupt. Must Sac Gaines, nccording to Stern. sald| Opening of the new Barry_Fi "Chmylko Is Still under treatment at| The tags also will be changed |cut four vears ago, and has heen| "Most of the fires were set bY |y o e ot iR G e rifice Art Treasures. Tou remember 1 alwave told you I'd | municipal playground on | Casualty THospital. = He is reported | somewhat in style to eliminate num- | adopted other States, includinz | jightning during electrical storms said | Lot “T0, B (0 gty {a e P e " ;Tou remember 1 alwaxs told you I'd |municipal plaveround o @ hachow|out of danger and his condition is|bers of more than four digits, If the | New York, New Jersey and Colo-|to be the worst in 13 years. Low ment. it is known she is reads to| LONDOX. June an The Earl e e | lonts ol Ghe communiy | ™= thnt be il b Gbie to Spoeac | Conmminsiohary Sipevs I cnl | Tulee The dhepiy 1o U SHORICE (hamidity ole) feedienivg winds ‘i R N . Temiune, ane o (e e D e G hen &0 Bos raome: L0 | vl s p camIGr thlaticexenisand o S0/ndUest Corones ekt whlicons 4o 10r Traffic Director M. O. Eld-| numbers, preceded by letters. are |creased the hazard today. |[SeroBE iR S oRCiATdUEUIRIGETL S Eor (NRIBT IR nesLo. Nt becr dectine il |t & progTa o A e ama a4 | duct at the morgue at 1130 oclock [ ridge and Wade H. Coombs, suber- | ensier to remember than five or six | umercus ronch houses have heen|Uhe community center department if|oficially a bankrupt. s Ahiar threw ik amns abbut| Gelbc: Unishs Jatternoon. MHeDlay: | oo O nK: : intendent of licenses. Under the pro- | digit numbers. deatroved mnd. others. menaced along|called upon. Mins Baker before going | Aside from the immense hunten of h toars in his eves, ex-|ground tract contains about three and Daniel Watkin: .b:nlorod. neighbor | posed plan the tags would be issued Bids for the new tags will be ad- | s9.mile front in Siskiven ‘County. | 2 et 1 was an English teacher fo tlon imposed upon the earl's es- 5 st whol ',m‘,i,,,‘, half aces, and was purchased for of Watson, had en arrested by |in series, the number preceded by a vertised about August 1. ApproXi-|jjeavy damage to grain is also report- | wrs at Business High | similar to that paid by other fencd" s & e e aces, A e Pmiaicion hag | Chmylko fcr alleged disorderly con: | letter. The first number isstied would | mately 100,000 will be purchased. | e in Stanisiaus and Merced counties. . where also she was prominent t landowners, the earl lately has - 3 duct and Watson is alleged to have R nIiueLiat the\ Hadeee: sugar pica| I :,.:,;“:‘,l,.n:‘(‘,,.t;‘;.':,:_| the formation |lost much money in speculation in o aper. proceeding Gaines admitted a_quarrel with his | been ¥ the Barry Farm | yjelded a razor in an effort to pre- = ughier on the nisht of :Il.r‘r ,1,.\::;7,[' fl\\'/‘:‘r:;_’ e ibor from veing taken| 97,000 CHECKS READY. CHILDREN HAVE OUTING. :,:‘;"fl:;i,,“g:',’,'i'fi‘h H Lo Bb She {s president of: the Fgh:Schook| wax 5 i hi partuers: owed Lard « wis of @ minor nature. Speak. t X o the police station. st By s Teachers' Association of the District £ .. ever {10 IS veconstiaction of the | Will be Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, dir e — . acres and Is threatening one of Eatgiinio < 4 4 LIl i was: tor of plavgrounds: Kizie S. offman, |'wgunded colored man when an ambu- Compensation to Be in Mails To-|Combined Hebrew Sunday Schools |company camps. A blaze is also near- ;“:‘h ""fiufi."«‘x.'.:"- ‘1;3:;1"1‘::‘::]";: xll y:-I:: st G LR i s i Nih s one el he Barry Farm Citizens’ | ince was summoned from veed: | morrow for Vet o B hontian & & . 1. viioalie - dele: fh Yommite] 31 S8 S SREe U SEER S OONE] Masil Tvnibeuke B the MereCC ture tha as admlitted took and Principal John men’s ospital, erans’ Beneficlaries o to Glen Echo Park. Valley. A5 , - owner of the famous estate, Wilton p | Sy Y James G. Birney School. i 4 e 3 Any place. The g (2 home tn the grip | Syphax of (he James G. Birney Schoc I U ) More thei 5700 - adjusted. vemit ]|, Chifidren: ofthe combined Hebrew House, Salisbury, which has miany : . fea! e She arry. | Rev. Jok A. Hunter is chalrman of e g e WA ot storic: lons. It e 1 e “.‘,cr!ui"m:ni-?mu on arrangements. POLICE COOK WANTED, | Pension checks wil b n the mail | sunday schoole ot Washington vere | 8400 000 FIRE IN OHIO. | AEMMLE ILL IN LONDON. |, i e iiings - i by nbens, V' ke and Sir J lome. That when Gaines left home — tomorrow to cover the next quarter-|given an outing at Glen Echo Park TLONDON, June 30 (#).—An opera- ! Reynolds, and much antique statu- | T n y _— 1 & « haif hour later, he knew or sus y payment to beneficlaries of de- |y, % ’ to A 0 . Gestination D donill il Day" ‘ S e ol e tlon was performed here night ey, all said to be entailed. The eart pected his dzughter’s destination; t 2 4 Examination to Be Held for Job at |ceased veterans The last quarterly |, vish .. b eaw his daughter on the take Special Dispateh to The Star. - et whieh wae made “April 3, | Council of Jewish ..Women. The |Two Lumber Plants in Columbus ,\"cqi Laemmle, the American mo- owns about 60.000 acres. lle is fond 2 hildren were carried to and from the : ath, drove to a point where a street ILLE, Md., June 30.—Ben- House of Detention. covered 51,708 of these claims, and | = g ¢! Burn Following Lightning Stroke. | tion picture producer, for ,appendi- | of shepting. hunting and fishing. Hiw Sxiy Shieeatn ue Morgan of Washington was BAFK by i of e rasbimgton Rall o T - | Uete. "It ‘was ‘announced that 1t was | wite e Lady ice, | youngest Jithe peth) nesrly faterested, nshed | Jaxnin B S s .| represented a value of $5,215,634.53, [ Do ey e i fod, dashell | eentenced to Jall for 30 days by Judge | The United States Clvil Service|and over 6,000 new claims have ac- S :"" il it ] Teonard | COLUMBUS, Ohio. June 30 (M.—A | guccessful and ihat the patient had a of Tord Ales Paget. While county authorities appeaved | Samuel Riggs in the: Tolice Court Commission today announced an open | crueq during the past three months, | o7 o Hos "“P"’ ent of the Councl | spectacular fire was brought under|fair night and today was making sat: | The couple ha sons. The e el (haarties aheav ol | here, after he had been found gullty | competitive examination for cook in| 7o date the Veterans' Bureaw: b A, o e ey | control here early today, leaving In its | jafactory. progres. earl s 46 vears : I s e pa et et | of "operating’ #n | antombblle Swhille |(BE Houtelol /Do ention. Metronolitan | pii an 3,019,225 adjusted compenra- | oir Vice president and Mrs. Harey | wake approximately $400.000 damage.| * Mr. Lemmle was ill when he ar- | {ives, said he was continuing | under the influence of liquor. e was ;;“““":‘ ‘!::!;fl::":i‘";"‘l-a"‘"‘:":;'jf‘:m’v”:‘l tion claims of all,classes.. -Cash’ ray- c:r;em"l‘:g chairman of the out “F; Th: Sowers-Benbow Lumber Co. nnd | rived at Southampton vesterday on — e e (wa fined for infractions of |their physical ability and training | & ~valna ‘of §TAR ~”\," cent:] the 1 Street Christian Church and | (hich sarted near midnight vester: | R b. 717 Fifteenth tines” prosent wife. Mre. Blizaheth | 00 er motor vehicle regulations, |And experlence, Full information and| caen payments of $50 ot .less have the Brentwood M. k. Church Sunday 'jay following a flash of lightning. Ordered to Canal Zone. | mereets soutitenss; has bene commis vines. whom e married five years g | pplication’ blanks may e obtained | "Ath prvments af 499 of 16w have | echools are holding thelr annual out- | “rwo firemen were burned in fiht 3 eut. Avthur M. Andrews, | sioned by the War Department a first e Vethine Yo | Atodna oll In the migals ages v | e o troat | cenzed eterans/ithiec (igliy bt Jifita; ClenTBobo, Beris today. ing the flames. All avallable appa- Eneers. has 1wen relieved | lleutenant in the Air Service and Gaines, chairman of county commis. y»r‘q‘\-.:ml ir.'.m bitter almonds by dis- ks i ibein $77.758. Lump sum payments have | R N ratus in the city was in use during in the office of the chief 'John B. Jacoh, 3414 Seventeenth sloners, and Gaines’ brother, also said | tillation in water. Nowadays it i8 5 bean made to 13,319 beneficiaries of | Women are eligible for jur the night. Troops from Fort Hayes,|of engineers, War Department, and |street, a second lieutenant of Engi- he wae convinced the wrong man was | obtained almost entirely from apricot ' Florida's total annual farm yield deceased veterans in a total amount' in 20 States compulsory in some and headquarters of the 5th Corps Area,|ordered to the Panama Canal Zonez neers, both in the Reserve Corps of under arrest. | kernels, - 7 is valued ap. $100,000,000, . of 30948174 : __ WOt in gtherss slso ajged in Aghting th for duty. e Aty | Was Ac- TR *Hlllldrada Battling Timber, Grain | was

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