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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1926. . s-—am : T P SRS A | f ARBOR POLICE HAVE NEW BOAT. The vessel is named for MARINES FOR THE PESKY MOSQUITO. A successful battle i Sk S il a8 L T S s Syt oF AR P G B e W win 15, Hesse, police superintendent, and it took to the waters of (he being waged at Q to, and these marines and Government scientists are placing vette Park. Maj. ( Amos Fr hief of the Chemical Warfare e of the tomac yesterday afternoan. In the boat are J. J. Geier, Capt. H. K. larvae traps over an area of 60 mi Planes a lust th green. wreatl the base of the statue. ional Photo. . Humphre) Nation Photo. Wide World Photo. ART IN F the 150th ann ndy Lythe, In DEMOCRATIC WOM A ND SCHOOL. FOR THEIR CAMPAIGN LE The school is being conducted in_ Washington. the group are Mrs, Blair Bannister, Mrs. Frank H. Snell, Mrs. Flore Farley, Mrs. Huston Thompson, Mrs, Rose Yates Forrester, Mrs. Andrieus A, Jones, Mrs. M. ham and Mrs, Charles S, Hamlin, Copyright by P& A. Photos - UBRAINES o =sen . | Funerals among the Indians of the Osage tribe in Oklahoma run into real mon [ Organizations Formed COm-‘ Secretary of the Interlor Work | | | | \ | | ITOL. STEPS. These girls will_step ernoon. Left to right, lower row: Misses Ta Dorothy Parsons and Ruby Miller. W DAYS AT CAMP GOOD Wi ersary celebrati Monday afi nter: Martha Fisher. At top Washington S Over 1000000 CINGING OF ANTHEM The District collected in the and licenses, a total 6.83, an increase of Demands Soloist at Port So- g ‘I'\'(rl. x,lm 4|-.w mhnu\ n\'ml ! . 5 Yo to'the Comminsioners yesterday | Ciety Ceremony Give All by Chatham M. Towers, collector | 0 taxes. Four Verses. The increase is due, primarily, to a higher tax ra The tax rate -_— —— last vear was § on $100 of as to $2,321.60. A feast was given dur- ing the ceremony and gifts aggre- gating several hundred dollars In value were distributed among the mourners. Purchases for gfits in cluded iron Ketties, pans i | | wis asked yesterday to approve a | 4 munistic in Make-Up and funeral bill of an Osage amounting i | Purpose, He Says. staple Br the ’ . N 3 CING h n groveries, sweet pick peaches, sessed valuatiol compured with s it ‘ e SR handkerchiefs, silk mufflers, robes | £1.40 the previous vear. 2. “The battie fties of communis P St il . - ery of s ed B s \ zed labor pen | R i e e 0 sociation of Ameriea is not only ' by William ¢ the ,I“ ,,.“,k‘,(,; s’h‘,‘ xl"r'_\,')‘ ash balane | | B'LL T INCORPORATE may it wave o'er the land of the free g Americar in a % 3 i nd the home of the hrave,” but alsoe, fngs of the executive col ning to end | Determined to end this, Thomas A. | House Also Safeguards Future Ap-| Tuite. organizer of the cfation { s i forced his will on the New Yark Port propriations From Points | Society last night at its annual “Unele m's nigh ceremony Mrs. Charles of Order. . A" LUTHER C. WHITE, 58, | tie orzanizatiens, and eantioned against contributing funds to these moveme ithent first consulting of 1 Searborough, chairman of arrange § ficers of the American Federation ”‘,‘cheral Prisons Superintendent | o it ments, had announced that the an y Lahor g | them would not he sung. She cor y e Started as Official at The House passed without a record | tended that it was “filled with hate Danger in Organizations. vote vesterday, against Democratic op-|and was impolite to Great Britain The st i ement declared that after Sing Sing. serioas consideration not onls e umunistic Activities AmongE the | ke the Associaged Press i e in many sections of the PORTLAND, Oreg., July 2.—Luther | so to the formation of | White, 58%ea ok i | b Satwring to ieneniiee ] e. 58"vears old. superintendent ahor. in the name of labor the “exec. |of Federal prisons since April, 1 utive council believes they are com. |died here yeste tic in makeup and in principle | \fe White be and in purpose.”” The statement con- | position, legislation to incorporate | Mrs, rborough, however. at the | Howard University, and authorizing heginning of the meeting. presentad a | in substantive law appropriations for | wvoman trumpeter to play the anthem. | that institution which heretofore have | As she sounded the first notes the au hieen subject to a point of order. dience hegan to sing, and before the When the annual appropriations for | stanza was through, Mr. Tuite, « he Interior Department came up in | veteran of the Civil and Spanish | the House they were objected to reg- | American Wars had the satisfaction | ularly on a point of order hy some in- | of secing Mrs. Scarborough join in. | dividual member. The Senate in- | p 2 by restored these items to the | Insists on All Stanzas. | Rev. A. Lincoin Moore. pastor of s ex- | the Mariners’ Chy then announced me ill three weeks | z0 while attending a meeting of the | parole board at MeNeil Island, Calif. On h here Monday he was » regard these organizations as dual The work of the institution w < others which may 1 G RN e “"\I"" ;; = hosp e of coma | tolled during debate vesterday, and | that the directors of the Port Soclety nnnecessary and without any | i Talled e % 'If“l_:jj:jl>"f";.',"'k; L. HERE ON BRIEF VISIT. Patrick Cardinal 0'Do AMU SEATTLE. Roald Amundsen, leader of the the Democrats in the New York dele- | had ordered that the anthem be sung foialie o de Tabor move- | (101 43 SNC e e hop of Armagh and Primate of Ireland, passed through W flight of the diri over the North Pole, and a little ¢ | mation helped materially o put the | He introduced a s . who sang the ment of the country tastance, TN RO i mriont. ¢ afternoon, and he was met_at the Union St > s BTG Arimpasadb A s ViRl measure through. first and last st H ficts ¢ that the so-called el non i nights of Columbus. kel ' “That dsn't Star Spangled prison work was done as superintend- | Washiugton star Photo, | Wide World Photo. Seattle from Nome, ! “ut commitice” which or ent of industries : SESQUI COMMITTEE |iiis st e "we gtized is carrving on o strike | pe Wou warden | = PR | ' n Passale, N. . has no velation- | v e seree o 3 . = | | Cheers greeted his r and the T“’." to \:.u l,l- 4 ‘s-‘;l_t I.A(lnlwiull ,)“ ;\.‘,.,MI for ,l,,. s ,,;.r N:\\ iBUR'AL ARRANGED TODAY lPl‘f\s](]en[ (,arheld h()t 4.5 Y ears Ag() K. OF C. T0 LAY WREATH | FOR DISTR'CT NAMED S e e .Ln(\“.‘t.m:;m “lrlll" {n:‘:;;l fromth commmitice L are ) notanonts e AL ingz agent for the = 5 [nigh notes and all, Her voice rans et e oty | duck mill o “the “Atanta Federal | FOR DR. GEORGE LOSEKAM“ Today in Baltimore and Potomac Depot ON TOMB OF UNKNOWN Lietet ‘?‘liff.ni»,,‘fi.? S e mosemen n e United States, == - v . . o which Mrs. borough especially il e e ° | District Physician, Who Died at! e | State Officers of Five Local Coun- | Fifteen Business Men to Plan for | .-,':L.‘: . SRR of e retonsity o e con-| RESURFACING OF 11 G. U. Hospital, Had Practiced Forty-five years ago today Presi- | shots were fired in rapid y cils Will Accompany Party To- CelebrationyOctober BTABPHIL: | oo 7cit i ooor oA Frached:antithele munistic party that they ave inter- ested in advancing the eause of conm- ki STREETS APPROVED Dr. Genrge Losckam, 5 years old, | The t occurred at the old s possible out through the| The State officers and grand knights Regarded as Dual. . | | : ; @ practic. | Baltimore Potomac Railroad g 7 T tHs ve Rodb bovan e roune . ative Washingtonian and a practie- : | parlor toward the B straet |of th a incils the HaseRebale countl Sepanls the : P L ractie | Depot at 9:30 o'elock July 2, 181, The | : being there fo take | Knights of Columbus, District of o erganization in vike Short Stretches Designated to Be | ing physician here for more than 30 [ pregigent hovered between life and |hin ' away. Kearney threw himself | lumbia, will visit the tomb of the Un | The crowd screamed. ‘He' | P'resident! Arrest the man! morrow to Arlington. adelphia Fair. ssin was making his way dent Garfield was shot by Charles Gitteau. . When Mrs. Scarborough iried to ex- plain her opposition to the words, Mr. Tuite replied: | “You said that Francis Seott Key wrote that in hate. and I challenge ou to a public discussion. This is Here 30 Years. Fifteen prominent Washinzton busi. | ness men were appointed by the Commisisoners to to constitiute a | Careudc o8 g a ied in the Georgetown Univer- | death for many da d when hop Ls i : ¢, | kno® fer row 2 no place for an American and T will o car ; | years, died in 5! oty Rol iy nd when hope | petora him. seized him by both arms, | known Soldier tomorrow afternoon to |, Rtasits vishirey e s . P! ! A ch. no recognition®can be given Repaired at Total Cost sity Hospital yesterdav after a long | for his recovery \\hs HOMStArEd 0D 10, | coeai tiia o185 e ANa the. sHOINeEN. | Tas a- wFeatts there. comm (nr“"rf;ixufirt‘dx ‘:flruu,x;':?n,;:‘_. Feslire bl e et IR | the highest point he took a turn for | and held him as in a vise. The pistol| The party will leave the Knights of | e B ay o The executive meil, inspired by of $25,000. illne: [|455 woise AnBIRIan At 1080 i R e A Coliintnis) hea at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Two-thirds of Audience Leave. 8 GEradia rters at 920 Tenth | celebratiof - HEoF | ents of humanity, has not in- Dr. Losekam was graduated in i praceed Tap | Colebration, October 6. A meeting of | vtk Mrs. Searborough standing on street at 2 o'cle | tember 19, 1881, at Long Branch.|him, and he had just put it into his o with made by S medicine from the University of Mary street . o mmittee will be held Wednes. | 0 tih gorm SO el ers of d labor to be | Resurfacing of 11 street i"\,“m"v‘ spent_considerable time in | -,r"‘- ies b T - tor July g | €08t Pocket when the offfcer had | rectly o ]g\fl!"fl""' Cemetery, where at 4 pin. in the hoardroom of | for (e qoor. 1V i o AlitEde Ot the sed for the purpose of supplyi total eost of approximatels 25,000, 0" 1e had been prevented | | e fles of The St for Jule 2 fim. The would-be assasein said, “Yes, | they will 107 the wreath Without cere-| the Distriet Wilding to hegin work o | Fosreea” 7 yean™ e (hIrds of the g a total cost of s v $25.000, | SUCY At : B eraive o tica | 1881, attack on the Presi- || have finished Garfield: now Arthur | mopy. Bk dR Eains 2 food and elothing to the striking tex - ‘ Y District | from carrying on extensive practice , dee Art o 1 prog b e e e e o o inaen ey e Strict | for the past four yea ) deni’s life, in_part, as follows: | is President. Tam a Stalwart.” Kear-| The knights ave doing this tomor- | "The committee follows: Ross 4. | <M Women followed the veteran ot v apinion’ that any contributions | the. highway department. The sirects| He resided in the i ol iy s e e detured e IR smerave | Song av fiatithev Mot Mini J Cunningham. | * oy “celebration then__ continued BTG e sers of organized labor | and esth T R rE . ments, Columbia and Quarry | President rfield, accompanied by ‘English and hustled | celle, Va., Sunday to observe properly . Dal WL Everett T e e e N b Wl extimited cost of resurfacing Secret ate Blaine, drove up 1o | the man to 1ol the 150th anniversary of the signing . Rudolph Jose, Walter | Seth Moss 3 Dr. Losckam was the son of League, who had previousiy ld be used only Tor the purpose | follo nd Potom Declaration of Independence by oactin i AR LTGE S WO AP - : o SRR Louisa Losekam and the late O depot, on | he was hurviedly nley Lansburgh, g e e Selicving dintens umoe (e stillc | ¥ilcoosiiy siivel from 1T sirest oy S iUt ides his mother, he s and sat in the earviage | into @ cell.” ting the grave of Thomas Jef. Louis Levy, Arthy | G e Ll P ¢ TS Hn s vanue, eis00; A street north- | LR Ly a niece, Mrs. Alexander - the door, Oflicer Kearney stand . L on Stephan, |4cCOURt of (he barving of The Styr jeast from Fivst to Second streets, { g0 qivoung ing nearby. I'resident Garfleld asked | 4 to Detroi The party will leave Washington at an C.Weld “";'“'”-;“"'P" CTLE T T 0 L el onthwest from FoUr | Funeral services will be private, at | the officer how much time he had Transferred to Detroit. 11 am. for Monticello, A speclal 4 - 2 L e o have il Sues Street Car Company. o oAt e " ! the chapel of J. William Lee Sons, (meaning before the train started). First Lieut. Leland C. Hurd, Alr|guard of Fourth De Knights will . B e g street southwest from Four-a * T dat i G e s (O Png T % AU ROy Jye 3 ‘ ocomBa el - gy uartermaster Officer Resigns. |nessed here. caused by misguided The Washington Railway and Elec- | to Sixth strects, $2,700; N 332 Pennsylvania avenue, this after- [The offjcer replled, “About 10 minutes, g\ oo itached to the office of the | “CCOmMpany them. Among those who Q g | iy | people, will result. I believ | change of the words of the natio anthem. Tt is too bad that we haven't a Kipling to write them. In fact, we noon at 0 o'clock. Rev. Henry L. |yvour honor.” The President, afte : S will _attend the observance at the President has. accepted the Durrant of Grace Episcopal Church, | conversing a minute or two longer, | chief of Alr Service, War Department, | (ombs of the Unknown Soldier and pation of Lieut. cglm Georgetown, und chaplain of Potomac | got out of his carriage and, with Sec- | has heen ordered to Detroit, Mich., as [ Thomas Jefierson will be: Charles W. |D. Grimes, Quartermaster ¢ , re- | Lodge, No. 5, . A. A. M., of which Blaine, walked slowly up the | planning representative of the Air|Darr, stats deputy of the local|cently stationed at Tobyhanna, Pa., enue, north side, from leventh streets, $1,600; Twe irst | to R street, | d "as defendant 5,000 damage: trict Company is nan LA suil o recover filed by Margaret deen b e rr‘-":»:‘nfx:‘ Dr. "“""‘l‘“‘" was “m";""“‘ '“'“‘ steps into the depot. Service. Knights of Columbus: James A. Sul-| “for the good of the service. "'\';f]'l"m‘: ::}“: pling to provide us il eidedind s < | offic S il be private. % S CRRTHGY N i e e | rds. > company at Ninth and Streets, $4,000; V ,,",..M"‘flk‘“‘°~ nterment will be priva | “Officer Kearney states that he was immedlate st state deputy; | h R T TR tstanding close by and saluted the Capt. E. L White to Train, |, leq Kolh, state secretary, and other | Mgj. R. W. Riefkohl Relieved. | viucount hiMlon, shose m February 11 Jast when the | from Fifteenth street to New Hamp- | g ! LS 4 connacting eable suddenly hecame | shire avenue, $830; Rhode Island ave.| No matter how busy he is or what | President by raising his hat: the Presi- ¢ s of the order. | t DV eat i ! orth’ Capitol to First | visits he has to pa ng Alfonso of [dent and Mr. Blaine walked through| Capt. Bdwin L. White, Signal Maj. Rudolph W. Riefkohl, Quarter- | the age of 82 i reported from Lon- taut gnd threw her to the ground [ nue from ¥ inflicthng painful injuries. She is | streets. $3,700; N Hampshire ave. Spain never fails to spend the anni- | the ladies’ parlor, and had entered|Corps Reserve, of this city, has heen master Corps, has been relieved from | don. is regirded as one of the worll represented by Attorney M, \\'msluplnl » from V street to Florida avenue, | versary of his mother's birth with | the larze reception room in the main| ordered to Fort Monmouth, N. J., for Ameri an. radio outfits are to be |further duty at the general inter- | foremost authorities on armor and j Wheatloy, 2,200, her. portion of the depot, when two pistol! duty in training. introduced into Rumanis. mediate depot, this city. costumen. L] A : RS ’ ¢