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- Pt THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926 e = ¥ m| 90, f 3 . erve Corps of Army. Likewise he denied that any mew HONORED ON VISIT HERE e tatnat the Giovernment,| Michacl J. McDermott, 1829 § street, bl e S ' paper man used the telephone in his . . The balance is for urgent ite in | this elity, has been commissioned by 53 ! Pests are destroying many fruit e e & Bt [z house. o various departments of the Govern-|the War Department a captain in the | orchards in 1 was not in the house long enough | J. Lo wn E - " o g ] . Pa Hong, Kno as the ment, including $100,000 for the con- ifor that.” the witness said. I camo . = struction of a rigid alrship for the down the stairs, offered the new “Carnegie of China,” Guest of Navy Department. paper man a cigar and went on out. The Senate committee added $4,600 Denies He Told of Offer. fophisonCIT e focyeepatratto i (Cepltol ““”"““"[ Shade Your Home J. Lo Pa Hong, the richest steel and In addition to the amount for de- Reed then went to the testimony of ficlencies in the District Government, Declares He Did Not Make/Georze 1 i Ui Ul | Wisconsin Senator, Classed [, ovier i (b hn wicreed o) One Minor Amendment to B s bin aiso careies,the st ol With Shade Shop Shades told him that the Vare organization 2 st of J. Leo Kolb, / ; e I e 2 Statement 3 Newspaper |iad emeved n ars oraimtion| o #asiDhy,iSaysibonuitions: [ oL Se B o i o Offered Measure Re- |ihebublic bullding prorra . ot up The auity ts the Bighest—t1e work artshorn Roll manship is the be i proximately $1,331,000 to compl a reception at his home yesterday. ported in Senate purchase of U Mr. Lo i3 also the most prominent L Catholte in China, having received Ghbiien Al b —— up the deflclency bill in the Senate knighthood tw He was 1 | O hinese Cathe.| The second deficlency bill, as re.|today and it is expected to pasy with- | h out much delay. ic Congress in|ported to the Senate by Chairman ] ed the distinction | Warren of the appropriations com- % - of being one of the four Catholics in |mittee, carries an increase of aporoxi- i i the world chosen to carry the canopy v $6,000,000 above the mmount GRULLE B by Rl ked a referendum | over the Eucharist during the recent | passed by the House, but makes no| John Glauarez, 40 years old, of 315 from the E Men Say He Did. “That jon Station Pla: not trué,” said O'Connor. Justify Vote. used s ar NG is ¥ ¢ anything ebout $100 ; to Vare watchers?” “Did you -— having been pa “1 did rot’ Press. , July 1.—After hav-| STioners ing been classed as a “dry” during | to you and truth- | his oficial life, Senator Irvine L.| Ut this matter,” O'Connor said. | Lenreot last night a By the Associated Press After takins another glimpre intog the affairs of the Association A | the Prohibition Amendment, Aate cam] f nt you to stand on that i about money Chicago, and recei again turned i not say anything about that | vote on modification of the eighteenth | procession. changes in the total of $1, 56.87 | H street, was serio lay atorfal pri ry v I want to set yvou right on |amendment in opening his campailzn{ The guest of honor was also enter-|as approved by the House for various while riding a bieyel ed South not at my headqu for o mination for another term in|tained at luncheon at the Mayflower |activities of the District Government. | down by a truck opevated by Carlton mte, deny that ho ction might. 1 did not le the Senate. Hotel, after visiting Bishop S One minor amendment will be of.|Small of 610 Tenth stxet northejst, n until the votes had heen | Senator Lenroot's opponent, Gov.|at the Catholic Univer fered on the floor of the Senate re.|on K street between Swventh find | ;i John J. Blaine, seeking nomination|Wwho attended the lunche lating to the District portion of the | Elghth streets. The fnjured xan yas I'll ask vou if you ever had {as a Progressive, has indicated in|Kolb, the retiring State deputy of the|Dbill, but it is only for the purpose of [taken to Emergency Hospital fn a any of the ns with any | various utterances his disapproval of | Knights of Columbus, James A. Sulli- | permitting an employe of the public | passing automobile. Tpon examina W. STORE tion. { van; State Deputy Charles W. Darr, | school system to recelve compensation | tlon Dr. Belt found him suffering am S, Vare of try to purchase his support for the atorship. AMMONS, Proprietor graft and perfidy th character-} qon’t remember expected when the amendment was[0f the Order of § Ivester, knight Fight on Floor. me anyw h * Reed said. | sumptuary le R st A ot _ “I voted to submit the cighteenth |and other prominent Knights of Col-|for extra services he performs as the |from a fracture of the skull and in | LRI 27 I L SR A fr e 1 ended its} “DId you talk t Vharton | amendment,” Senator Lenroct said.|umbus. superintendent of District swimming |a critical condition. Small is being fiie Bennuhmain primary investiE | | koo ! r to May 182" Voted for all legislation which | _Among the titles Mr. Lo has are: | pools. He\dL B poltes of Ha: finke prectise Bt s ticoame v of de Pttt T MO et acted for ity enforcement | Delegate of the Chinese Catholics to| The bill as reported (o the Senate | pending an investigation of the acci- v Sits on ihe 0 Ao ate George Wharton Pepper” (Senator tinue to do so as long|the Internatio charistic Con- [ calls for $51,028,730.22 as against the|dent and the outcome from the ate on the floor of th v Pepper). I nber of the Senate, | KT of “Comite | House total of $45,014,220.80. Of the | juries i o Declaring there wa : Sk “I was there on one occasion. | Wl submit, however, | Perni 1igres Eucharis- t Htical history to ¢ » bribery. | was before the | that condit re not as good as we | tiques commander > e o Trustees’ Sale of ized the imary cam before th rladopted. I believe the Senators and|¢f the Order the paign, Senator ) at, West n." | Representatives from Wisconsin would | ¢ ecipient of Sec \ Virginia, . dion to sere you there to see Sena- |welcome a definite expression through 1'Order of Chiaho with Brilliancy limit which | tor Pepper about?” ‘lal referendum upon this ques. | President of the Chinese United Cath could be ctions. | Senator O'Connor hesitated. use this question affects the | Olic Association of Shanghal, director On the mnial { T guess It was something # rela- | personal habits of the people. of the Hospice seph and of the Right in Time to Get Your Philade :andful [ dlon to the fight. 1 don’t Know Just|' “If the majority should be in favor|Sacred Heart Hospital"preside.t of politi- | what it wa of modification, 1 should support it|the Conference of St. Vincent de n morals, dd you discuss Senator Pepper's|in the 1te, belleving that it would | 'aul, Shanghai: director of St. J > for the | candidacy™" bt i e Felgtieantt, ‘amena:|eepbis Industrial Ine Thanihs bt iviolate itlie Helghtea nd: | ser \dustrial Institute, Shangh - vy, made believe we did—ves.’ ment” elghteenth amend: | clinose ' counselor of the Franch [N ress-up Needs lfor Your h the po-| “Had you assured the Senator of | "'The modification referred to is con.|municipality, Shanghal, and counsel- tained in the referendum ordered 1.y5‘('_‘;"""<;1';"' :‘;‘:’x"“«*“ municipality, the Senator knew Ijthe Wisconsin Legislature a ah of the | your support Positively Must Be Sold TRIP OVER THE 4TH Valuable Business Property Public Auction ‘“;"IN;-‘ sordid enien mmte A mit beverages containin, r —_—e— — eled denle at he had told|cent alcohol, but not to be con 1 , , politicall iiold_thou- that Vare and Albert | o ers sle 5 GRENADE VICTIMS DIE Friday, July 2, 1926, at 4 P.M. sands of men bR > foteeeiiim, The Senator asserted that as long = 3 § £ cer nas | C er §ayS fas he was a member of the Senate oy : TESC > O Y imbst | You told him that he was not telling | no would “nat vote for aoy iegisiation| . KOWEL, VOLHYNIA, Poland, July > ADAM A. WESCHLER, ! e United | the truth? d Reed, as he ham- | that violates the elghteenth amend- (®).—Five deaths t among h W i he cor fe it said | mered his pencil on the table. Hent : g those wounded in yeste explo. 1l Auctioneer. & of | 7“1 always listen to Senator Pepper, sion of a wartime grenade amoni to the everls near here, brought advised me to keep == a group of sold / 7 ) i { every great pa-|and he 0 v i - .' *, X 3 of politics, un- | SaYs you told him Vare and Green- |jected between $1,400 and $1,500, but fcan journalism th per and periodical in country those people,” replied | committee No. 76" composed of some | 1* "ilA’! m..‘nu.»;‘ to 46, Nearly 50 1= that has commented upon thej ¥ g members of the association. L e T Lhe o i V= S R TTTTT iniquity of > Pennsylvania pri- Then if George Wharton Pepper | The witness said this committee col- | (T “":'(“,‘r‘(l*‘(‘l_ ,‘,’,L" “,T*I‘]"-‘“,h" \»I L A S LT i S /f:.\~ mary has, | a = s : qualifiedly de 1 it in the nnml“““‘l“_}_‘))‘l.:llll n;;::‘\:“\‘::p, that is:untrue™ | nons iof it ‘was 1sed 1n the Pennsyl-| oL tiem droppe d it while mining it » b vigorous I and the most! . Th vl | Tl P m = S8 e DIIARCL (e DD T ROn done with it?" asked | | 1ree- Olnt “Althou Boumnt Wi e i | EROBERIEES B0 R R 2t SvI NRGALE b | i and the s have unanimously de- | 00 "hf;“'x:firlf ? “Recently the committee made art : nounced the outrages of the Repub- o iation of $1,200 for use in con. | ; lican primary in Pennsylvania and Wood Takes Stand. nection with the work, looking to a| at a t ree_street l)Oll]t stection inst the! ferendum in Monta no ef-| Coming directly to the question of | Waod replied. Caken in | political activities by the Association| A statement showing receipts by he Capi- | Against the Prohibition Amendment, | the Pennsylvania committee of $3,500 i'the committee put Mr. Wood on the|from the n: {stand at the start of the morning ses- | in the prima { sion ed. Tl .| Chairman Reed qualified the witness | received in Ay three Phil. and then turned him over to Senator| Receipts of the S oconmor in. | King, Democrat, Utah, as he did mittee in March totaled Vare offered , terday in the case of William H. & from member nd in pa and Nevada, demanded repetition of fective sten the Capitol of the Nation tol of Pennsylvania to prevent a re- $3 AND $4 SHIRTS Our annual clearance sale of shirts, samples and so-called seconds. The ° convenience and sensibly moderate price ~—make these Homes your excelling choice today! Semi-Detached mHREE points of preference—construction, one check for $2. nd £1.500 in Ma Pennsyvlvania com 2,000, mostly nsmit- man Reed mony to the cont adelphia newsp: famous “Sta-Set” Shirts, with collars 95 for his | ton. national chairman of the asso-|ted to Washington. April receipts § f ampalgn | ciation. | were $3.338.59. of which $1.643 was "“f‘d‘“’ and neckband styles in 7 i SEuinst P ioper Gov. | Wood testified that his principal [sent to W stripes and plain white. 14 to 17.... o chor iduty now is to travel over the coun-| “Our hu $1,255.34 a S I \as O'Connor's second appear-|try. seeking to strengthen the State d said, referring to expenses of | i ance before the committee, and on the | 07X ‘"17“1101':il " m‘_};m < vamadau“\mmv i Service . 5 m he made @ ar de- | vou collect money " e witness all receipts and ex- B Sa.l I Cl > Cl ~ ?\l::ll it it e e hiees PR | certain extent in Pennsylva- | penditures were included in the re- lg e o n levy nase adelphia reporters all testitied that he |0 Some comes into my office, and I | turns made by the association to the | had made such a statement to them. | transmit that to Washington.” clerk of the House of Representa _____—__fl i e ook 4 e ladiy Sen.{ Wood said that in the recent Penn-|tives under the corrupt practices act. . tes. Svlvania prima; s showed total expend. o committee ‘of 25| Wood's repo; his previous ator Reed read 'l‘cr]ms 913 950 for Your Arranged ° (Jt»nw\nicncr I 41034111 Legation Street (Two blocks west of Conn. Ave. at Belt Road, Legation St. and 41st.) Strategically located where three streets meet, i 2 L s Pwhether he | Was organized, with Fred W. Brill of | itures of St 16 from February 1 gt 4 . R et Ithe Brill Car Works of Philadelphia, | to June 16. The monthly totals were: Get your supply of Summer under- 2 as chairman, to function for the wet | February, $1,978.77; March, §2.14387: wear now while we have cut the prices for this week end sale. 4.11; June 1 Reiterates His Denial. assoclation. April, £33 “T want to still I did not make | In addition there was a *voluntary | to 16, §3.. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION | Imported English Broadcloth, Silk- striped Madras, Fancy Soisettes and George's “7-point” Union Suits. ~ Sizes 34 to 46. Your choice. that statement to newspaper men om | election night,” sald the magistrate “Did you it on election day ke ake it at any time?” : The chairman then took the witness | 4 = . K . ueay . e over details of the t = l"\; el Via Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac R. R. " l-"»f;’:v" bus service is instantly accessible. Each three reports, but he stuck to | Usckie's Grandfather) N. ¥.C. Btation Masten 3 fol’ $2 50 Home has 8 rooms, built-in garage, with paved o alley; tiled bath with niche-fitted fixtures; ! autcmatic hot-water storage system, outside- serviced refrigerator, kitchen cabinet and range, hardwood floors. TODAY — See these finer Homes that give your $13.950 the buying power of $20.000! Or Phone J. DALLAS GRADY Maine6181 Realtor 904 14th St. N.W. denial. During the R | Round Trip from Washington to s s it aiies o e dsectation [l pCHMOND (Broad St. Sta. only) . . $4,00 [f| 4 breakfast cereal as entising gainst the 1'i¢ i Against th as a confection—get the witnes st was ool % (Il FREDERICSBKURG ... .........$2.40 | Srakeas Charles t campaign manager of “l“.“ “;( OZK;nii ! zation. o disclose at $1,200 had = s & e & = {::‘k.’,‘.",\.xln 1g.~ by (t‘;‘p.‘ e sociaton toll Richmond tickets not good on trains arriving at or LL the world is eating cereals work toward the holding o departing from Main Street Station. these days in one form or tion referendums in Mont: & 1. but said none of the $1.400 or ielots (sasaliiileainelleaving [WashinktoniSAtEAsy e lsu iy BRI s To make them attractive and S iy hy e volunteer July 3rd and 4th (not good on limited trnin No. 75 leaving 6:20 p.m.) tempting is the housewife’s problem. nnsylvania was spent (iood returning on northward trains leaving destinations prior to ’ i d: i~ in the Keystone State. midnight Monday, July 5th (not good on limited train No. 76, leaving ity GSEh e The witness corroborated ¥ Richmond 5:30 a.m.) Quaker Puffed Wheat is the choice mony by William H. S Children half fare. No baggage checked. of today. Pennsylyv v |l Consult Ticket Agents, Washington Terminal Station It's whole wheat steam puffed to A 714 14th St. N.W. 1418 H St. N.W. ||| ¢ight times its normal size; then richly oven toasted. It tastes like toasted putmeats; children take to it like a confection. Gay and unusual, “different” from BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS i comfortable, good- looking, you'll want at least 69 two for your trip over the ° 4th. See this big special in white, tan and blue in sizes A toD. Reduced down to 7 $3,500 ws the national etings in the n a modification platform. Z. &= ?1!IlIIIIlIlI‘IIlIflIIlIIlIlIllIlIIlIl!ll"IlllllllllllllllIIlHIIIIIIIIII:CllI!IllIIIIllVIlHllIlII|IHHIIIIUIIlllIIIHIIIIIHIIIIlIllIIlIllIlI!' A Denies Seeing Anderson. | During the examination of O'Con. nor, Chairman Reed took the witness | 7222, through ~ourse ofxuw .‘:Lli‘ingn: \‘,.hum:.;“ o e on his 1 with Philadelphia ittt any other cereal that comes to your | o ~ 5 p I table; this unique food supplies the An Evwvent of Great Importance! newspaper men. Asked whether he saw any report- ers on eiection night, O'Connor replied gatlve. see any on election day?” shairman. - “Yes; I think there were several around during the day.” you know Herman H. And son. a reporter on the Public Ledger?” “I know a newspaper man named Anderson, but I cannot say that I know him by that name.” “Haven't you known him and talked with him frequently for four or five rears?” I saw in the newspapers where he “something different” the ordinary appetite craves. To serve it is to in- dulge the Great Adventure of variety. H\‘ Il I I | Get Puffed Wheat, for your own i ! I i I f sake as a change, at any grocery v il i f store. Make it tomorrow’s .break- fast; note the smiles that come. Quaker Puffed Wheat Once-a-Season CLEARANCE SALE of SMARTEST APPAREL for Women—>Misses—Girls—Juniors 910 Seventh Street N.W. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere” u not talk to a newspaper | Besides the man at your headquarters on election day?” i 8 D o o i didn't il F. k “Didn’'t you talk to him, and dn' {1 B e TAkb notas 1A FOUF Presence?” recrackers “He aid not.”" “Did vou tell a sald he had known me for that length - of tim it “Did u} it In Time for Holiday and Vacation Wear ‘ Street and Afternoon Dresses Dinner and Evening Gowns Party and Dance Frocks ne at your head- quarters in sul nd effect that Congressman Vare's organization had offered you $130,000 to withdrawn | e the yace for Congross? Blue Sport Coats—Smart! JUST the thing for v A Few Suggestions by Saks PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVENTH “I did not.” Called It Political Rot. i v‘ ) wear with White & 3 o =t oty st 2 91 6-% Suits of Blue Serge! N ‘ s o e acimiea s moe| | ] oo bresnc g€ Tailored and Ensemble Suits ) t eri of hiladelphia f e y W hite Flannel Trousers Sportswear ; 2 Pairs of Trousers! BLUE SERGE goes right on, sea- - son after season, dressing men Both Pairsof Trousers it gty and distinstian <l Millinery Prep Girl Shop Apparel 1/4_0FF1/30FFI/20FF “On what condition were you to be Flenel Ccoldwater 2 p Xt~ sheriff?"” a . - allowed to name the mext sherifl shrunk. o which Saks Reed asked. “I don’t know. I never talked to add real style distinction. any one of responsibility about that.” —_— “Didn't Anderson ride around with it Striking Fancy Flannels polxlncfxmr‘};zl."" told them that was I oo el et el ittt AN highgrade White 8.50 you on election day “No sir, he did not.” 7IDE range for person- Blue Serge—Or One Pair H . O'Connor added that some news | Wea nois, . Blwin 50 Blue Serge ahidithe Ovkar .circumstances and pursuits. paper man did ride around with him. i shades of bisquet or gray, . & 2 Injury Was Rumored. | and lots of new effective = Pair White Flannels. An NO\V, for Summer wear, Saks “Did you tell a newspaper man your | i :;,',‘é’f;}mzfp‘"owh e workers had been thrown out of I : _— voting places?” O'C: vas asked. e . . N1 Gid mot.” SRS I Duck, Drill, Khaki Emphatic, Outstand- shows suits of superior - Blue ing Value at Serge, in seasonable weights, with all the traditional Saks tone in style and tailoring—and two pairs of O/Connor. aid that Louts IT. wil- Diisers garde, another Public Ledger reporter, 50 . i b, s with him on election day, until GREAT for all sport $ o trousers, to boot—for merely $37.50. A rare opportunity to purchase Erlebacher Exclu- about 2 p.m. 1 H H , ve 1 t . Fashi at reat ion—and to secur r e s oy 13'1“:3?“:':‘%"- OE‘“] ‘and $ -50 3 AND one pair of trousers may be f,'lavceat'mnhvg:-:‘l'sdmt:l gte: \':edu::xbstanihl suvs;n & Wanted to verify a rumor that I had | oo ot orrectly. the other pair Blue Serge. been hurt and sent to a hospital,” said the witness. I told him he could see I was not hurt.” “Did he not ask you about a rumor [b Third Floor. . ériebacher “Veminine olpm of Individuality _ TWELVETEN TWELVE F_STREET A_ . that you had been asked to withdraw from the race?” “All he talked to me about was that there was a rumor that I had been hurt.” O'Connor denied thaf any dther”: AR

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