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FRIDAY, JULY 9 ARRIVING AT F’ORT MYER C. "OR MILITARY ;l'llAlNl \ Philadeiphis boys envolling In the . T, . fllt‘erdl afternoon at the I NO BATHING BEA! THEY MAKE USE OF THE MIRRO! SIN, hin boys taking advantage of the cool waters of the basin Virginia ca: Afte y iforms, the young seid WM. be given military tralning'for t .30 h{r ‘*umuwn Star Photo. 4 yesterday afternoon. fl'fin water is quite shallow and Is mwl: ?l:le pool. et b e Wide World Photo. : NO QUESTION ABOUT KIND OF FISH OR WEIGHT OF THE CATCH. There may be some diseussion sentative from Massschusetts, ‘was ifidfl chilnul. slmu. left to r\'m- E. P, Morrow of* Kenturky, regarding the President’s exploit as a follower of Izaak Walton; but there is none concerning the fishing trip . Chairman Winslow and G. Wallace Hanger of Washington, D. C.- Standing: Hywell Davies of California and Oarl Williams of Oklahoma. FAILS T0 IDENTI SENATOR AS UNCLE Cousin ' of - Clark Claimants Sa_y Missourian Was Not Late Copper King. i By the ‘Associated Press. BUTTE, Mont.,, July 9.—Further testimony - that Willlam Anderson Clark of Stewartsville, Mo., and the Iate: Senator Willlam Andrews Clark | of Montana were not the same man ‘wag: written into the records of the court _here yesterday at the hearing of ‘a"suit brought by three women who elaim shares in the $47,000,000 estate left by the Monfana copper king. The testimony was given by Ben- jamin Franklin Clark .of Denver, a cousin of the three claimants, Mrs. | Effie Clark McWilllams and Mrs. Alma’ Clark Hines of Missour! and Mrs. Addie L. Clark Miller of Denver, The, witness testified he had at- tended' a school in Dekalb County, Mo., taught by the father of the three women who claim to be daugh- ters of the Montana Senator, and also that he had worked in a drug store of Senator Ernst on the Potomac yesterday afterncon. The lawmaker from Kentucky rowed his boat around Highway Bridge, used all sorts of bait and failed to attract anything that resembled a fish. National Photo. IPARK;OF RALEIGH HEADS PUBLISHERS Southern Association De- cides on Atlanta for Next Convention: By the Associated Press. . ASHEVILLE, N. C., July 9.—The twenty-fourth annual convention of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association adjourned here yesterday after- Walter C..Johnson of the Chat- | tanooga, (Tenn.) News, had relinquish- | l the chair to John A. Park, Raleigh C.)' Times, the newpresident. ‘he silver anniversary meeting next year will be held in Atlanta, where the- association - originat Two resolutions were- adopted yes- terday: One to give ‘every possible * | support “through the: press - to the cause of the advancement of educa- tion. in the@South: the “other urged that * " the lewspapers generally throughout the South exert their in- fluences in behalf of ‘a -general plan to standardize motor triffic on South- ern highways. Marking of mm- The .proposal — suggests % 3 v \ > in Stewarteville, Mo., cemducted by FIRST VIEW OF THE SALVAGED SU VE 831 The fag, at at it "fl 1s on the damag mm NEW SUMMER The President and:Mrs: Cool. + | Marking of routes. the same man, whose name, he said, b h ?m i n e o i was Willian-Anderson Olark. Bhown y:mrrdn;'y“: the Mok.b: kav;“n:«‘l‘,’:‘l&' the .mfi“nmflm hwel z Vl" x l‘h o i md Codorly it gy plctures of Senator Clark, the witneas Wide World Photo. venience. declared he had never seen the man and that the pictures:were not those of Bis uncle. . McCrosky, 80, of Kidder, Mo., foli t B, F. Clark to the stand, He that he had learned”that:anna Pl known as Anna Plerce, Clark, and Who is alleged to GIRL EVANGELIST, 10{ FlVe Feet Boy and Dog' Wln Flght With Shark Long in Bay at San Francxsco to interfere, with the daily routine. innovations for public safety and con- MARQUIS OF YILLALOBAR, 1S-DEAD Ambdssador to Belgium Qnce- -Rep- YOUTH RECOVERING. C. P.J. Mooney, sditor'and ynbll-h— er of the. Memphis ». Com- mercial Appeal, drew. teMuul ap- plause.at the closing m-lun when he declared that the most popular. e paper in’'the eyes of the South isith paper that fills its col news and ‘“courageous S 1 He discouraged the use of “‘too y hoy, Noruun Pclxofio. accom- | regented Madri ) Y A feat d "t qom- 15 :u.‘. dot Aeft ‘his home.on .d gne "‘"“’é“"‘ . m SI_A }s: ::‘k: u;'r‘s is :omw{n' ‘demand year-old boy and_his dog tought Farm Island, off the Alameda Had Role in Wn. o - ¢ for world news. 5 pet. dog fousht | 01y ahore, for a awim . ot 4 gbm‘;m; f.‘:.‘.‘."’.:,' m,:‘“ ““Thiey- had-not been 'in - the water | »B:e Asadeisted Press. ; : 2 Al Talk on Advertising. . | v & shar) e mmlnt lln long: -when. the dn . - estimated - to UUSSELS, July The Mu'qui- \ James O'Shaughnessy of New" York, dro mpgm-y lhw 5 feet in. of Villalobar, sunm\ Amhn-dot to m“ Be Cha"fl‘d cx.:ull:e ncr:l:ry of tl!- Amarican : B: ‘at the dog. ly | Belgium, died here lere today. & . Asmoclation _of. Advertising netes, 30- at" the - Metropolitan | - The 1ad sufered. serious lacerations | BVGH. staried foc shors end the shark of Girl Found Shot Whan fold the associftion, (At It e 1 thele roh, Sixth and A streets of thelegs ‘and right hand and the |then attacked the boy. His screams | The Marquis of Viliaiobar, w v inferest, and to the interest’af jthe 5 Siihdi B L . : b i 4 dog was. severely bittan. ‘. ueud “M: Ml on :::' h.e :nd me‘:e x‘scl’. mpl:l'::' in tho alplo- . < -f general ‘prosperity of the count new edthtion T y i B 1 y t oul a o Toune . ap- LB ionsh! h advertisi W at an organization mesting:of.iis five = < ‘h& m ot 8 wmm w etxots twics was ?)\hd‘ pointed o : : : 3‘:: ‘::.‘:;.‘."&:‘.‘a it > m‘ e M members. yesterday, selbcted .former P G 2 ¢ ) m the min- 5 He commented uj e movemént Representative Samuel B. "lr\‘low of E on-of the mnr gnd m W B : e of ‘the Federal m?:&m o e o] v . of 3 "» “‘fl nkh M Sy ot oot R s T sworn in for & two-year ferm..-Other i NGB &P B 3 Y' - e — - & neutral env m Salods yox 2 s ,‘,::p.m;"a the s,,‘.."' S members who also took the cath wers e L <2 s e 2 mmott\oummhnnd- A 1 % former Gov. Morrni: of Kentudky, |t 3 3 3 FA 7 3 3 mx the United States, with e o e i gt | PENNSYLVANIA E e AT | T rod s, ey v gy ELECTION. equipment of ‘the Labor | Roard at Chicago uniemlder the lo- t':t’{:m of o:;'t:‘lmggn i ook ho official ‘& “been” subjected it wap maid, was ot X ; tive eapnn-enmluflom L 4 - G 0 2 mnm;k:; hu\“d under ;which the’ o et Lot il nced | of % m, ¢ irty-eighth. . ( Y 2 waa _succeeded by Ber i o P Toard 'MMM “" FenliBd’ fop to. | that she probably - wonld Eome time. befoce “"""x&"a tome time before the: ~cou] down to business “now awaiting ’u; which includes & controversy: Western Maryland Raflwiy mands of tralnmen and enginemen on !'.-fg' railroads for increased w-.- er working conditions. = i 108 ANGELES, July § UP) V1 ia Holmes Lamson, known as Vi 1ll,- sereen actress, was granted & orce in Siperior Court vesterdas ' Tamson.! théatrioal