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N g *% THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. AREAS DEVASTATED: ARCHIVES BUILDING BY CHILEAN RAINS| 70 COST §6,%00,000 Many Deaths and Millions in|Siructure Will Save 2,300, * Property Loss Occur 000 Feet of Space in De- From Torrents. partments’ Offices. BY CLAUDE O. PIKE. By Cable to The Starand Chicago Daily News SANTIAGO, Chile, July 1.—Man deaths and millions of dollars | Congress fs appropriating $1.000,000 losses have Deen caused In Santiaso feqiately and authorizing contracts | and Central Chile Iy four dayxs of Lo TR0 T eveat hall of torrential rains and devastating winds.| ©" 3 et " Santings has ‘heen ‘cut ‘off from the | TeCORds, or axchives bullding. to be gitu? 5k ot \Chile by floods b washed |erected on the square bounded by | OV =T §. (N i l‘!’fo‘x":‘v‘ll‘rr-‘-xile‘ et Twelfth and Thirteenth, B and C s;—‘HM(mIcL The Valparaise and trans-Andean |streets, which is now diagonally inter: rallroads also are out of commission sected by Ohio avenue. This is one of and telegraph and telephone com- |eight building projects under the five munication has been cut jyear public building program. ROUTES CHOSEN AND REJECTED FOR PROPOSED LEE BOULEVARD LEE BOULEVARD SENATE DISAGREES ROUTE IS CHOSEN| TO TRAFFIC REPORT Southerly Plan, Avoiding Con- | Capper Sends Bill Back to gested Centers, Agreed Conference in Hope of Upon After Survey. Final Compromise. RADN R_KIS. BY WILL P. KENNEDY, The Lee Highway Assoclation an-| The Senate toduy disagreed the Recognizing that “the archives of a hounced last night ite final selection | ¢onference report on the trafc bill ) # 4 ; il of @ so-called southerly route for the SEICEREE THRETL oi the " iation are the basis of its history, |reat 20000 t Lee Boulevird which 5 it buck for further confer ultimately will connect the new Me. | ®Nceé With the House munagers in the o e menandonn | hove of inserting new amendments to (oAl Pk meet the ohjections of certain Sena The course designated, to use of- | tors who blocked action on the report ficial phraseology, “sidesteps” the| vesterday and Tuesday {built-up Arlington County section in Fearing that he would he unable to |the vicinity of Clarendon, Ballston and | get the bill through in it pressnt | Cherrydale, curving in a broad are &\ forn and realizing the importance of imile or 50 10 the south of these com- |\ }T BAC i g !'munities and opening up compara- fasure with respect to the r tively undeveloped territory. newal of operator permits, Chairman | 'his route, it was declared by Dr.|Capper of the District committea The hydroelectric plant in the| This teeasury of the priceless docu: The route announced as aelected Inst night by the Lee Highway Association for the 200.font boulevard ultimately (o connect the Arlington Memorial | 5. M. Johnson, general director of the |asked the Senate when it met toda mountains which supplies Santiago | MO of the Government is (6 b & | Bridge and the Shenandoah National Park. via the Lee highway, is shown on the map by the lower dotted lne, which runs through Radnor Heights, Fort association, was selected anly after an | to send the biil back to the conferees Ttk power - hae heen flooded and |jemimonumental luilding, 340 feet | \vor Heights, Penrose and Fort Buftalo. The other route, known as the “straight-to-fhe-bridge” route, would have run through the thickly settled area by 409, and 3 Kb, conts of Clarendon and Ballston, interseeting with the Lee Highway at Falls Church. This route, shown in the upper dofted line, was rejected over the protest of | ®PENROSE intensive investigation of three p posed routes, and has heen approved Two Amendments Considered. * street car service has been abandoned. The Mapocho River, which runs through the city, has overflowed its barks in the lower sections, putting out of commission the local telephone service, Valparaiso is storm swept. Valuable port wor are reported seriously damaged and the water front is strewn with wreckage. Portions of the city arve under water. and certain hillside sections, weakened by rain have crumbled. carrfing several build ings to ruin with some loss ogyife The storm is sweeping north, wreck- ing the telegraph lines connecting Calama and Antofagasta and informa tion from this region is meager. (Copyright, 1026, by Chicago Daily News Co.) 250 DEAD IN MENXICO. MEXICO CITY. July 1 (®.—Dis- patches from Cuernavaca say that the floods in Yautepec and elsewhere in the State of Morelos apparently were more destructive than first indi- cated, although no deaths have been reported. The Yautepec Railway sta- tion and a considerable part of the suburbs of the town bave been de- stroyed. The big bridge over the Yautepec River has been washed away and the railroad bridges near the city have been destroved. Truin service in the flooded region is demoralized. Great damase has been done to crops by torrential downpours during 2300,000 feet of ducument filing Space. Tt s an important step !ward redeeming the triangle hetween Pennsylvanta avenue and the Mall, and will release office space in other vernment buildings equivalent to an entire new structure the size of the Treasury Building. But the mos important consideration of all is the proper preservation of irreplaceable Government records. Will Require Three Years. Supervising Architect Wetmore told the House appropriations committee that the estimated cost of the site ix 000 would provide an absolutely firepr: | bullding. 1t requires a pile founda {tion costing approximately $300.000 That makes up. with the cost of the site and the cost of the foundation, the $1,000,000 to be immediately avail able. The design already has been pre- pared and the entire period of con struction will probably he in _the neighborhood of 3 years, Mr. Wet- more estimated 2 In giving the appropriations com vears of thought” put into this struc- ture and the spacial care for preser- vation of the records, Mr. Wetmore said “There was an act passed some vears ago authorizing the preparation of plans in connection with that build- ing. They were prepared and a mittee a mind’s picture of the long|{ 4 number of citizens and organizations. U.S. 37776800 AMEAD ON YEAR I Surplus Effected by Increas- ed Receipts and Decreased Expenditures. By tha Assnciated Prees The Federal Government closed s | fiscal vear, ending last nizht, with a | surplus of $377.76.000 { Expenditures for the vear were $33, 687.312 less than a vyear ago, while receipts fnereased by $213.338.74R8. iHeavier disbursements during the | last few days, principally through tax refunds and expenses of the Post Office Department, upset the calcula tion of the $390,000,000 surplus, Sec- retary Mellon aid By applving the surpius to debt ve- BREAD TRLST Gt * ROBEIS ROERE ESenate Acts to Investigate La Follette’s Charges in Consent Decree. B the Associated Press Senate today directed s committee to conduct an tion into the handling of the | bread trust cases by the Department | of Justice and the Federal ade | Commission. | On motion of Senator Walsh, Dem- ocrat, Montana, the committea ordered to determine what had been | | done by these two Federal agenciex | to escertain whether there were | combinations In restraint of trade !in bread and related products, and AERIGANS REAGH 'Richards-Kinsey and Ryan- Browne Teams Win—Mrs. Mallory Is Eliminated. | | | By the Assorated Pr | WIMBLEDON. England, July | Vincent Richards and Howard Kin- sev, Americans. reached the final of the men's doubles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis tonrnament by defeat- tin, 7—5, 6—4, 6—4 | Miss Elizabeth Ryan aud Miss Mary K. Browne, Americans. reached | the final in the woman's doubles by defeating Mrs. Geraldine Beamish and Miss Clarke, 62 3. Mrs. Molla Mallory, former Amer- can woman champlon, today was WIMBLEDON FINALS ing Radolph Tycett and H. W. Aus- | (‘emefery and passing through the not only by expert highway engineers, but by the Virginia State Highway Commission, State Agrees to Ald. The State Highway Commission, Dr Johnson asserted, already has agreed to assist in the improvement of an 80- ‘oot wide strip of the boulevard, whicf, in its initial projection, contemplates extending only as far ax the Leesburyg pike, near Fails Church ie detalled course of the magnifi cent highway, #s announced Ly Dr Johnson hefore u large andience i the Washington Auditorinm. follows From the Virginia terminns of the Memorfal Rridge alonz Columbia Island to a point of intersection with the main axis of the Mall: thence along this axis ta Radner Heights the north stde of the houlevard co- inctding with the north curve of Whipple street In Radnor IHeights thence through Fert Myer Heizhts a Potomac street: through the | Porter woods, and hy a southerly | direction toward the Government | wireless towers at Arlington: thence through Penrose. skirting Arlington Henderson Garrison and Adams tracts: crossing Wilson bouievard just west of Garrison. crossing Four | Mile Creek at a point near Torrey- {%on: skirting the Lothrop property. 1d extending to Fort Buffalo at the intersectfon of Wilson boulevard with | the Leeshurg-Alexandria pike It is understood that Senator Cap per will suggest two amendments to overcome the Senate obfections. One would provide that nothi bill should be construed With the right of il by the other would place a Himfti the power given the traflic direct suspend operators’ permits The proposal under consideration sets forth that if the person whose permit ix tu be suspended by the trafic director serves notice inm ately of an intention to appeal to the District Commissioner der of suspen would effective pending such appes At present permits can he revoked serious charges. The bill in ite pres ent form would give vector fur ther authority to pending trial. and where the piblic such action desir Senat o Michigan took exception 1o ground that mave cretionary power to o Senator Reed of Missouri and tor Blease of South Carolina i< had opposed the conterence report | e of a feel that the righ by Jury we he curtailed suspension of permits in advance In fts present form, the bill would grant the motorists the right 1 ppl Distriet Court of Ap. peals for a writ of error when his per the past 10 davs over most of the|proved by a commission consisting of | duction the public debt was cut down main plateau. There have been many | the Speaker of the House. the Presi-|to $19.643.216.315. a reduction for the ! washouts of railway routes in Central | dent of the Senate, the Secreta vear of $872.977.572. The larger part | found suitty Mexico and passenger trains are run-| War, the Secretary of the Interior, |of this cut was made poxsible by the EDWARD D. SHAW. | he Montana Senator referred to a : ning cautiously. and ‘the Secretary of the Treasury.|use of $487.376.050 from the sinking speech the floor yesterday by |6—2, 6 LI e SR i e L Sition The bodies of 250 persons have heen| Those plans called for a building of | fund, created for debt retirement | Senator Ta Folletteg Republican, | * Mis. Kitty McKane Godfree, Eng- | aration. Do, Johneen sl were: The | terday that ther recovered at Leon. Still others are in|the tvpe used abroad for archives This margin, althoush below the ! Wisconsin, In which ® attack was land's ranking woman plaver, reached | it e . that such appe B act the mud and debri bulldings. We were not able to comply | estimate of $390,000.000, recently | made on the method of obtaining « | the final in the singlex by defeating | fom wnd Pallstan an ,l!'if,'“""\|‘.,l,“"'_f,",'l n within a short time and the 2mend consent decree in' the Governments | Mlle Viasto of France In straight | qiive o Falls Church: snd the north- | Ment’ now being considered wo teGant suic asaitist: (hel Continentnl ) asth o=k o) drive to Falls Church: and the north- | Z0 (" ororist (he. added advan L I route. along thej o ot an appeal to the commission with the provisions of the original act | made hy President Coolidze. is almost archives bulldings abroad during that | by the President earlier in the yvear Baking Corporation Ao T 5 Meets Stubborn Resistance, Virginia heights of the Potomac . what had been done to punish those “Palisades” Drive Discarded. | it ix suspended, it sl appes eliminated by Senorita Lilli de Al- varez of Spain in the semifinals of | The announcement was greeted | WOUM not the woman’s singles. The xcore was|with applause suspension as a stay azainst th | | | | RIVERA, DESERTED heing waged. However, the law was | for the fiscal year as disclosed todas subsequently amended to eliminate|at the Treasury. was $33%4 ON THROUGH POLICE | courtesy of the State Department we [, §3. 5.000 | to_explain the action The Britishers ¢ A the fi p in an effort 1o have the bill enacted ot the plans of a number of foreign | Both customs recefpts and mnuni = It ia expected: the: committee. will (s Gex e oot e A aie fieat get RUCKER fuaciwaulE e develdned | Ibetire adgiupnmeént we came to an investign- tion of the southerly romt Dr. | in the tournament e oI ARN e & Louta stdei] { e Americans broke thiough Aus. | Jemron, Jeinied, o o e, 547 | JOHNSON AND SHOCKER (AMERICANS REJECT | =iy i el an” S it (W80 " Luh 02| N PITCHING DUEL IN OPENER OF DUAL BILL to make an examination of the|four times as large as was expected period because the war was then| The total cost of the Government Follette charged a frand had heen UG L : Vn® [ ers and the right to retain ais perm | perpetrated on the court, and asked Kinker and Hieharvis . e teBIter rouial AN O L palaliie Such apped BY ARMY, HOLDING {hat the Attorney General and atior- | s e e et i Lcarded cariy, he statea, because! ] Figgngion Cabper hopes to have that requivement and through the!\hile recelpts for the vear ar « U | hevs for the corporation be compelled | Lubhorn resistance fn their doubles| was felt it was “too far afleld.” DUl |, eatine of the conferees immediate | semifinal against Lycert and Austin | he expressed his hellef that in time 1 archives buildings. and the interior | ¢ xes exceeded those of last vear, the he authorized to hold hearings during | of tennis Richards has given thus far . arrangement of this proposed building | jaiter, despite the veductions in tax | SUCCEEAS C. J. Columbus in|the Summer recess. Yistord - " i | 15 on the order of those that they have | rates. made In the middie of the | Vietoria were traveling and to abroad.” : the King at the last stop the train Files Kept From Light i Merchants and Manufac- made before reaching Paris. Had the | g effort to kill the monarch there failed, | “The files are kept 8o thai there i it was the purpose of the conspirators | Only artificial light reaching them to slay him during his walks in Parls, | The temperature {s maintained at a point and there ix freedom | The prisoners had ample funds, three | Certain i . carbines and plenty of ammunition, | {rom moisture and that sort of thinz.| A resolution was inir 1in the at 4all. The Americans adopted lob- | advantages of each course. As a re- Graat dward D. Shaw, executive secre- i The men held are Spaniards, both | The Whole purposa is preservation. | Senate yesterday el s s 120y Seouts of America 3 bing tactics and won two straight, tak- | o e conelvistonitnae| notorious anarchists. One of m,m}f You will have to use artificial light { Democrat. of M ing for ap- | A1) of the Seotits of [America in | By the Associniad Press. ing: the set, 6- 3]‘\.:11‘\ “vio":ifl‘il,-pl' nnr::"v-] n"-‘hv‘ri‘ Abadia Francises Ascano, is declared | 10 et vour files, but you can bring | pointmen: ee to in. GENEVA, July 1.—The American, Richards and Kinsey time and e enmirement. which was | 4| Harris. e also threw out Rice. G { 0 7 S A 1lin fanned. No runs | (Continued from First Page.) | = o ! . - although | peers and the National Capital Park R RO, | turers” Assoctation | ARMAMENT REPORT|ri oo ot et B il S, o Richard’s service to tie the second set i of each route to discuss with ns the Wontinued from First Paze) he District, has been chosen by the to have confessed that he atsaacinatod | them out in the administrative part e into cha secret velatlons | officers of the Merchants and Manu- | naval delegation to the preparatory [again in the third set won points on | sg-foot rieht-of Cardinal Sotamvita ot he assassinated | Uhe huliding to examine them. ~[between the Secroiaries of Commerce 200-fout right-of way i ke A bishop of Saragossa, Spain, in June. “It is not only a fireproof buflding. {and Agriculture ard grain exporti L,\y‘,\\ ;..H\ 'U‘_M” ‘, Lo 23 Ave whon wh o] b cor 0 as 1o pre-iand speculat erests ¢ (e e 1o short lef oiling struck o 1823, He attempted to fire upon the | Put it is constructed %o as 1o pre:iand speculaiive intere: report of the naval subcommittee and | Staved at the net { “Our decislon was reached ! t:-| ‘ker bunted d when M police when he was arrested, but wag | Serve the papers from the ravages of [ The commitiee would be directed will present a minority report to the | Throw i ” ot he it : e overpowered. tine and the element investigate and report to the Senate 6 whe. e Enbsen atier | Ik PIERO 8 RIS EEBMC 01 TE | Throw Game Away. T TR G WL R O G e L ed. il o s e e D T o : Air. @ Jlenary military committee, which has | . southerly route e were surprised | a force-out hoth runners were s The other man arrested is Bonaven.| There are some 2,000,000 cubis feet elations of the ALy sideration by tne officers of the | just completed its deliberations | ‘The ninth game was featured by a 1o learn that this course pres “ombs flied 1o Goslin. Koenig walked ture Duretti. The conspirators at|0f files in the Government buildings ce, past or present, with cer ; . B comy bad ruling in favor of the A he et il pen renmedenlen | Somns T enety for large are known in anarchist eleclos | that would go into this archives build- | e APd. ST the Seers dion. of 4 lare number of | Renr Admieal 1l 1 Jones made] 2 PUIINE I fuvor of the Americans| engineering advantages over the | filing the hases. Gehrig forced Koe under the names of Ora, Fernandes | iN& A% soon as it is completed. These ith firms or date i1 confer with Ross I |1 announcement after the naval sub- {35 10 Fame point pwhich Richards | more direct route. lending itxelf, foc | nig, Harris tn Myer. No runs - th 8 i soon . . The with | committee had adopted the repor Lappa ad dri out of court sle. to the elimination o i y -ng Garcia, R are now stored in Il sorts of places : practicing o disas 1t of the ormintza | eme tme i obted the Iepott, | The linesman ruled it In. deicing. the *;\:X_"’l‘(“-;m‘fl': G EIGHTH INNING. i etk il st 5 on, som e perma eculittio grain pin sU P8 forn : ’ é A 5 i f : ae 0l e cuaee 1no an. uretti had passports | in Washingt he perma- | ypeculatio Rra His formal themselves so far in disagreement | SC0Te. but the Americans intentionally | more, the engineers rted tha: WASHINGTON v woont th the report that we cannot accept | [NTeW away the next two points to | the <outherly route was the oniv| Judge. Dusan thiey Rinege. | | fssued in Buenos Aires. They are |nentbuildings. some in fireproof places |affect the impartial adminisiation of | . . HaNLaNEsL 6L teen 1________—-—_.. i 5 r it and are prepared to associate our- | 0%¢ the game amid applause feasible way of crossing Four Mile | Koenlz went to sh for Myer's lisarmament commission has officially | 't lobs to the corners of the court cturor Assechiion to succeed sngi announced that it cannot accept the |@Ver the heads of the Britishers. who Offers Engineering Advantages. | Charles Columbus as executive of the orzanization. sald to have asserted that the money |and some in nonfireproof buildings. |y Aut found on them represented their |and many of them where they are de- = hes in < - ; ik s teen selves with the delegations of any| ok Alfonsn end- Queen Victorinl o savings in Argentina for two yvears, | terlorating. These are oss ! i Efecoras S ihe ton0 : : vtk I Wash- e . of BEatit. s eeT ¥ run j loft rins r st 4 H o 1 aay also find selves x| the ro; ho N o e se ChE ot wav foi approved route | . S : ‘h?}*)l T"“‘;‘"!‘_vinrlh‘um!fld in a bank ;; be preserved. a\“" ”'““' o 17 “An archives bmild solve | | v "h:h-]‘,‘ eement with & view te submitting | inal match in the wemen's iilen :'Txh:a».ll ;"n}xu'r“h:.).' osiceard ana| 1¥le fied to Goslln. Lazeeri let & third robbery in Gijon, Spain, 9 erooms overcrowded. but files are an i % Sooitl Al - > et = 5 s | had been donated for the boulevard and | e o0 1" Johnson threw Bilck the! roliters stcurc soniooeil stored in ooma that Avorld) be avall e ) aom e R | i i bR ihe e dele- | began hetween Mile. Viaste and Mrs. | that the association had been apprised e ot Bl ; : 000 | 8 . he tu - | mate said i {of another gift of lund for a spacious | STTRE PAst Dugan. No run pesetas, able for clerical use if the files could | wpertant o tion has z R pos [ & ee 2 tant 0 on has A spokesman for the Americans sliss Ryan and Miss Browne had no . par Assurance has been given al ", The police are declared to have |be put elsewhere. Do desiroved required rom . and the | later informed the correspondent for|difficuity in winning the first set from | teady by one large owner along the | H INNING. Provisions for Expansion. oy thetaer Y izt o e | | WASHINGTON —Dugan threw out more than occasional reference pu Mr. Shaw was en- | report would contend that the tonnage | Evan. who has heen feelinz better for a fine residential community. not { Ruel. Johnson bunted and was tossed learned of the plot 48 hours prior Gdenis Tiorens e : EAN KA R e o oo Smm\hs,g:‘:r:; udenis f increased | ghe Aswociated Press that the minority | MPs. Beamish and Miss Clarke. Miss | route that he will lay out his property in Paris, and to have acted ckly a i wwive in Scout wor hila a i aris, o ave acted quickly| The appropriations committee em-|p, Portions of the mos. expensive 1 in Scout work in Philadelphia | of warships by clases should be con.|eAch day since she reappeared after - - . g ¢ ounde 5 ; ose 10 o : ases sho nee she res o {of the “checker board” variety, -{out by Shocke avlor was and rounded up a number of Spanish | phasized in its report that the archives | puildings owned or reni-i by the fous to coming to the District. |gidered one of the standards for com. | her recent illness, plaved a l|;|sh|ng‘,{[;|‘|‘g Bies, Talneony st o 1:::1;'. -1”‘-,7:»:;'~h~.x’u|:1- it anarchists in the city. building is to be constructed on an| Government ars oceupicd the a5 born in Bridgeport, Conn.:|paring the strength of navies. This | 8ame. aithough occasionally inclined | class of residential development that'!left. sending Tavler to third. Rice King and Queen in London, extension scale to provide for future | storage of documents ind ©3 ex- | educated fn the public schools of |attitude was rejected recently by the | 10 overdrive. She was ably supported 'will line both sides of the boulevard. | fanned. No runs e A ones wnd @ on- | expansion. bosed 1o loss hy theft and and ut, and received his A. B.{suhcommittee, which voted for com.|by Misx Browne. | "rhe speaker said he had been re rets 18 Mfonso and Queen Victoria | ‘Ten vears ago the Public Buildings | not needed for current work, from Springfield College, <ons by total tonnage. The system Win With E: quested to outline the plans for finane et o yesterday after a visit of | Commission, after a most careful sur- | a< examination papers in the Civi ingfield. Mass, j [ of comparison by clagses of ships was o i |in& the big project. but explained this feveral days, and arrived in London | vey of the Government housing prob-| Service Commission, War and Navy| Mr. Shaw his heen active in localjone of the fundamental points of the| Miss Itvan and Miss frowne romped | would take too much time. Full an.: when Harris fumbied. Koenig's triple S Piince | 100n. Queen Mary, |jem and conferences regarding the|records going back into the history : . beink u member of the | Washington agreement. through the first part of the second | nouncement reganling these plans {0 Vight center scored Combs. One e e o evales, the Duke of |public bullding: program 'with refer-|of the country since its beginning, | Kiwanis Club, a member of the City | set, to lead at 4—0. The English won | will be made at the proper time, he | run. several of ‘the princesses | ence to general Capital development,|audited accounts in the v < audi- | Club, in which orzanization he was | the next three. the Americans netting | said, adding that the financing scheme | met the Spanish roval couple at the | reported that an archives building for | tor's offices, interest checks on the | formerly chairman of the civic af- GIRL FAINTS IN CAMP :»}l,.,“l:'":,\._l 1’“»“ Heamish “M' N T e d ot il e viek B|GGE§T DRY. ARMY | Clarke used lobbing tactics with suc- | obtaining the co-operation of the prop. railway station. The visitors will |he use of the executive departments | public debt which at times have to | fairs committee, and a member of | DIES SHORTLY AFTER “he americans ook the eightn. | o athingion wnd baiitax Countien | OF 4,000 MOBILIZED remain in England for a fortnizht. | would be one of the most important | e raferred to but which are now | Harmony Lodge. No. 18, F. A. A. M. | which was featured by a fine kil by the business interesis of Wash- ! records, NEW YORK -caollins fanned So did Shocker. Combs was safe While it is announced that Alfonso | early efforts toward improving the | stored in two or three different | He resides at 211 West Bradley 1 ne,‘; | Miss Browne and a placement by and Victoriy desire to be regarded as | 4rea mouth of Pennsylvania avenue. | places, applications for patents and | Chevy Chase. Md. Whil fing for a sw " : “Here, t00. may be located the|account books. records and archives | become secretary of the Board of ile preparing for a swim at a|pn”™ The latter's service won Wil Ald County Plar i the new 110 KILLED m QUAKE. make a state visit to San Sebastian and Santa Ana during the Summer. part in the national scheme has heer ks, according Mr, | for aninerease in his for agents Private visitors, a dispatch from |Tne report said further P dels and the lke—in fact, old [ Mr. Columbus goes to New York to 2 local newspaper atenris r: | bureau ' of archives, an institution | of every branch of the service Trade and Transportation. amp on the Virginia shore of the| final game. the deciding stroke heing | i Ptriage of Hia 1 yan, Arranze the | (he Government archives necupy val. | recognizing that a ¥all of Records Col. A, Berger and Mrs. Strawson to be determined,” Dr. Johnson de- and died before she could he given | Valentine, f 3, 46 6-4. The win | Reforring to the asitation for a5 S away so that they are not available | elapsed the condition has been krow- | gg Ipjured, Belated Reports From indlaw and _sister, Mr. and Mre |afterncon. Miss Browne watched the | Johnson pledged the aid of the Leo Betrothal Rumor Denled. in which they are stored. and they |math multiplied the accumulation of quake in Egypt Saturday night was |hailed a fellow camper who obtained o {it may undertake, “the most impor. | The appronching . enmay hewspaper of |time. By reason of theft and mutila from Cairo. One hundred and ten per- | Where it war stated that the girl had [mous long-distance runners. now | {o-foot highway from Falls Church, [0 mind @ campaizn has bheen waze the Exchange Telegrinh, been’ au. |destroved. No other civilized govern-|Government and, s v Jevitt' Fayum district. A total of 4,238 houses | Coroner Y. Ramsay Nevitt ordered [hy running against two horses for | e "((th the Lee Boulevard in the | SHIlS in the last <ix w Will Al ] ions ad- report, published in the same paper, Ald Scholars. other mations and of sclentific ad- | o on the program, over which et NG hidh Daceh Do tRAns NG ARl during the Summer. housed In a fireproof building and | and corridors. a fire menace, an eaxy e o e ing the aims and accompiishments of | ¢ Paris quoting the Journal's cor- | respondent in San Sebastian, Spain, S HEnc ot ; rter of a century Potomac opposite Three Sisters Island, |a drive to the base line by Misx| “The degree of co-operation to he e ] urgently demanded on the score both| For nearly a quarter of : v . & o | Plitpose of trring iy horiniof the |of economy and'ubllity. ~ AY present | Congress ‘has heen on record 2 ks Mary Coatello, 22 vears old: of| Browne. [afforded by the two counties is vet aniinied rom 1o the Trince of Wales The Alonmiay | uable space in bulldings of the first | must be erected 4t an enrly dite 8 Fourth street southeast. fainted|gofeated ¢i. P. Hughes and Miss. M. | clared, ihe Tittle chanzed. if any. by spateh | S Alee 4 ziels ng those 25 vears that have : adds that the prince is expected (o | °T0er: and even there they are packed and during medical attention last night. nere were o meet Kinsex” and iiss | direct ronte to the new hridze | IR : i s 0 The Aepariments (hemetves. - Fhow | e - cumpiatively worse, “especially She had accompanied her brother- | Erowne in the semifinals iater in the | through Clarendon and Baliston, Dr. |, Ofoils i Cuese (0 el Bretcn 'S 0 ris] 5 J 3 ar an 8 after- i e are always a fire risk to the buildings | since the World War and Egyptian Area Show. Maurice V. Perkins to their camp. |match while Kinsey was plaving in | Highway Association to Arlinzton | A . 3 e e e e tored, AN they | able. records that must be pre-| LONDON. July | UP)—The earth.| When she fainted Mr. Perkine|the men's douties on the center conrt. | County in any road:huilding program el Ll P NDON, July 1 (#).—The report e e ) i yoe to diive agailis il clol g publiched 1 o Cpanich meeneanel?t | stroved. as has happened from time to | served. i more serious than at first thought, [a motor boat and the girl was taken ot which: becgtam, (o ihe [Py, at distilleries for corn_and rys ion imithir /oL the Mokt MlETCas st Records Carelessly Stored. savs an Exchange Telegraph dispatch | to Georgetown University Hospital. | ¢. H. Hart, one of England's fa- | nind of the association, heing a direet | P0OteR whisky. and with that ohed Prince of Wales to the Infanta | S 5 ICant ot the hway from’ Beatrice of Spain hae, smoriinanta | valuable archives have been lost or| The fundamental papers of the | L' were killed and 66 injured, the been dead approximately 10 or 15|turned 62, recently has been ZiVing i ijong Memorinl Drive. through Tay. |ecently in seuthern Maryiand whieh i 4 h: the basis of its history, {ts | casualties occurring chiefly in the minutes exhibitions of speed and endurance |1, avenue In Clarendon and connect.| has netted approximately a score of thoritatively denied. 1t i statad thai | MeNt 16 50 regardless of its archives, | that are the hasi bf lus hstOry, (8 there is also no foundation for the snancial SROMIY, : were damaged or destroyed. an autopsy. 12 hours each day. | Poter woods” to Prohibition Chief Livingstor o 2 3 =i o e - 5 Jokinwe an . al speake As far as Mr. Livinzston knows that the Prince is to make an officiai | “The archives of a nation are the | VAncement == are et rea SIS oren | Dr. Johnson was the final speaker visit to Santa Ana or San Sebastian | PASIS of its history. They should be [ Wooden shelves. \n cefd Pl Contelcab R o ver: (rreaiien A | should be classified, arranged and in. | prey to ravages of time and carele i o opened the meeting by prais. | SPECIAL GUARD ORDERED. dexed o as to make them available | handling, and go packed away that ! | . | the Lee ighway Association and call L gt IS 2 Fing one chet citfeanis of L Virginta ifo 00 Dreaking: up solve et WF S S his system o dion. ! The na pal drive W centered both to Government employes and to | they u:‘\lx:’lxml]!-e(unsullml except with Phe nati Wiy il nter . v ¢ students of American history. The | great difficulty. England Takes Elaborate Autions |, iaing should be designed chiefly | These irreplaceable records, a to Protect Spanish Royalty. for the purpose of storing documenis. | shown in previous articles in this VDON. > a0 It may be simple In character, with | series, urve in three classes: llis- LONDON, July 1 UP).—Extraordi- | agequate rooms for the office’ force | torical, business, scientific. They : % aary police protection has been thrown|and for the consultation of docu-|must be properly preserved for six v 5 ’ ALY ¥ ¢ & s practic remove jurisdiction about King Alfonso of Spain for thei ments. So constructed, it would re-| principal reasons: (1) keep hl)x- § ; e o (St I‘d_)lfll”"fl nk L. Ball of V | from the scheme of Fatlone. A Biiitton! of s XortniBntis visie o | Lo¥e the departments, where room is | tory straight. To protect the 0 ginin pledied e support, financial | RO FRC L B erely Toeal agents B e e Tl i | always in demand, and at the same | Government against unjust claims. as well ax moral. of the citizens of | KEWeTl P CEREE I, (R0 Gente N ence of the dis- | jme’yr would expedite thelr work in{ (3) To safeguard against fire peril Arlington County. “We mayv have | drive ab CIC LG T tion o "rh"r a plot in France to assassi-i aking researches (4) To prove our unwavering good our differences of opinion sometimes.” | ","‘i" s inie: Washinston: and s ais mf; aadition to @he ‘Spanish police] 4 Lhe fdentical slts on which theifaith to the world. () As:atepping Mr. Ball said. “but when the crucial of Wt 10 RS NR M S i L et Archives Bullding is now to be erected | gtones to our further zcientific moment com Astingions - county £ HVCE S0y e ehln ks ox agents who always travel with the | ag then designated as an ideal one, | progress. () To release valuable always responds wholeheartedly when. | Fetaiiers 10 TaEs Rotios man“”,]' sp»cifxl Scotland \:ml offl- | yceting the requirements specified in | pffice space which they now occupy. £ 3 ever any large problem confronts it, | P® cers have been assigned to guard him. | the public buildings act more than 13 ¥ 3 ' 3 whether it be schools, water or houle - The precautions taken are unusual,| years ago. The report stated: Should Be Avallable for Study. 3 -l - - 3 N | K% e e e rftanlon general:| “In the study of avallable sites for | nose who have made a study of i p Dr. W. J. Showalter, vice chairman | R. C. A. Buys Filipino Firm. YThe guards nave prepared a acheme | Horm o et roposed. builg, |these records, thele continuing part 2 O Lo e o oot | SMANIEA, July 1 UP=The Ridio of uncbirusive brotection” - whith | tocst oty Tullding plan. wquares 204 | in _our G A : | : . 3 > i T Elhe association and pointed out | Corporation of America purchased the say wi " 's com- (gl 5 i k should be lone wit! em, ave . 3 o b ' an | tstanding =tock of the Radio Cor 3{253.3&;‘3,- will insure Alfonso's com :;:'Sb??s; :\l:;:‘;;;n:‘lee:aghu; {:‘:?&s’::ry emphasized In repeated reports to that thefr plans went [ulrh'-“(n:.:,::;fl‘,‘(:r:":"‘\" e ibolss e Wik : i o 2 | o ress they should be housed i Ve e business of that con D epmrcalion IS Siacibelnk martlybicatiss fof e onomyEn ::“El;q;fl‘lz‘wfil bullding and should STl R age re maintained between Ecotiand Yard | building such a structure in that re- | 4 LI ringed. and indexed : . : . D i o the dlscovery. ot'the Dot and CLorts | Sa per omt- of the. materal ta be |50 as to make them avatluble not | > y 3 R o ’ ; B | ron " sived n running sreat i | bord. president o are being made to trace the move- | xtored therein is in departments lo ‘;:lr.\""(g:nilleo‘;“fi.::\_nll_;f“:‘::w"‘;h‘kh a i M | wavs through residential communi- . Tedithar ihewiotiersibays ot exrived | e alle s SUMLIADL 0 IpEovIds be | dinciatensake) unjressershiporic . . : g B i were: patrlotic selections by the M g your youngsters for a ride ‘One of the greatest difficulties en. | fngs act of March 24, 1913.” In fact, as a former Secretary of 7 p % ' : : SHatodlen by w quiitet: Poy Scoulh around the Tidal Basin countered in protecting Alfonso is his 3 4 Commerce stated in a report made 9 " led in a flag ceremony. Part of the on the SWAN BOAT 'n disregard of danger. He i well Interior Site Once Chosen. to Congress, “there is no argument ’ ’ wod : program was broadeast ; i rt ¢ for the existence of the Library of / ; ; 8 : and less fortunate children aware of the activities of the terror-| The site now occupied by the Inte- | for e Seedlionarl s A 4 _ % e bkt Enancesinipiblic ATt nlary iWhy eqiioly asauled forapaien N DU laur Government-achives i mibnilac 148 ’ ; B A B Sl THE CHILD WELEARE | (Tidal Basin at 17th St) " road. : o ing which will =erve for these im- for the week endesd June 19 at 9 | unite in pushing to fruition the as. | #lcohol at breweri ~I::.4.| e \”:. | sociation’s latest project, the Lee | censed distillerie rot hIGHEN e Loulevard. chan Other Leaders Speak. . nsly, will -onecting the main . streets Nation.” He said it was the policy of the a ation to avold ¢ ing. : Heotland Tard, however, is determin-| 'Tn summarizing the rellet that : e s L, e eiRALr L iONE to stick to him day and night to|would he afforded in practically all [ portant records 5 8 N ‘ i :2013 thec pntotlhll\t_\' of any untoward :,‘111::-,- jovernment buildings by mak- ' that the Library of Congress does View of the block hetween Twelfth and Thirteenth, B and C streets northwest, the site for the Archives Build- | the average ws output for the ||] incident while he is on British soil. ing document storage space available for our printed literature. dng, work on which will start this year.. s 3 o o preceding four weeks of operation. e vy A E; i b 2 ¥he Write House HPNI4-