Evening Star Newspaper, July 15, 1926, Page 17

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WAR MEMORIAL WITH QUEE! ME. E 1 ; A GLIMPSE OF THE WRECKAGE CAUSED Y LAKE DENMAIK NAVAL AMMUNITION DEPOT BLAST. -This was once the railroad sculptor of ‘this memorial, which 5 station at the naval arsenal. At right, newspaper men and photographers who were allowed to visit the area yesterday afternoon. The crushed e e L can ol Xow 4 . “fpeight train was stauding ¢ the station when the Navy's amminition base was struck, by Tightning.” wl’h‘ by P.& A. Photos. SWEDISH CHOWN PRINCE ON TRIF THHOUGH. THE WEST. Adolphus e to the rone CHINESE PRESIDENT'S BON! N AMERICA.. The fwo : AN AMBEICAN GIFY FOR THE ENGLISH BOY" SCOUTS. Uitéd States Ambasanior fo.Great Britain, - st President of Chins, ..g-ntr . he Prince of Sanding. beside the brotize buffaio dedicated fo “An of Sweden; and Crown Princess Louise visiting Mhlul" e)nr h Yellowstone National Park. The; of Yuan Shib K’ai, fl nson B. Houghton, .snd ied on thelr sight v mfm 1 roe in mm-& at Harvard F ‘were accompanied on their sight-seting tour b,y w Mb,%?d.xulle:n P con! : nomwn— Scout” and Med to’ the Bngliun Boy Scouts by the hmria: n%mlmnm‘yw"m -GIRL, 19, INIURED SEAEPIB KAL) | B T TV IR NDUSTRIES URGED. LIFE TERM GIVEN IN AUTO ACCIDENT) IN SAIEOR'S DEATH SR DA | [0 STUDY SAFETY - T ROBERT Sc0rT Co-Operafion With Colleges|Court Saves Brother, Plead- Miss Jane Dunbar Hurt in “Capt.” Fred Clough Dritted , Mishap at Night—Child’s - | /45 Days Without Food, ’ . y in Reducing Accidents ing Guilty. From Noose, Arm Broken. Landing in Hawaii. ; 2 2 i ™ : : "~ Cifed by Speaker. But Scores Atrocity. Miss Jane Dunbar, 19- years old, 3229 Klingle road, received cuts -to; her forehead and Hands ~about 12 o'clock last night when thrown against the windshield of an- auto- mobile in which she was riding When the car ran off the roadway near Massachusetts - avenue and . Naval By the, Assoviated Press. ' + FRANCISCO, - - July. Observatory road and crashed lmo ¥ & bank of dirt. Miss Louise V. Mason, 18 y-fl old, 2734 hlrl}' -fourth street, driver of the , _suffered from ‘shock. They were ukm to Emergency Hos-- pitaliin a passing.taxicab, treated by ‘IIDr E. A. Krause .nd ‘sent to nulr omes. Ghfldlljlredbl&m 0 " Bible - student. drums and:burned to the water's edge, The crew took “to- the small boats. All ‘were.Jést-but the 16.who were in .| Clough’s bpat. Ferguson’ was among Six-year-old Ruth Kary, 12.L street. | 4t while running across;the street in front of -her - home. Jate; Yesterday | s afternoon, was knoekd down_ by a1, car drivefi by John Gld-on. 1262 | Pennsylvania avenue.southeast. Het ~left arm was fractured-and her head injured. She was treated at Casualty Hospital, Capt. J. J. Cheatham, U. 8.%N Dresden Apartments, ‘was " knocked down, at Seventeenth .and .1 ‘was_ spread ‘tg- catch m-flr—tnu the sudden tropic ANASANK, l'lbldl)' -sailor - about- 8 o'clock Yesterday afternvon e by an autompobile driven by -an unidentified white man. - He refused hospital treatmerit for injiiries 1o his | knees. James Downs, 21" years old, 1119 xth streéi southwest, alighted from a street car at Seventh and L streets southwest - last night, passed behind |the time, the car and was ln’ured by the auto- mobile of Daniel J, Curtain, 616 H|¥From: street southwest. ~He was treated Emergency Hospital by’ Dr. Krause, . Who - reported. ‘his injury: slight. Colored Man Ts M Dislocation of the right_shoulder and fracture of the right ankle were injuries received Jlme- Simms, colored, 56 years, 1 Virginia ave- nue, about §.80 yesterday afterncon when ‘kihocked “down ln front of 2150 PennsylVAnia ‘avenue by an_ automobile driven by John F. Stubbs, 1051 Potomac’ str “He . was given surgical ald at mmer Hospital by Dr, Trudeau D. C.'OFFICES SHIFTED. ' hmou hx‘uuadnmvmlm-: of ) e student, . preagher i Maine, Tieard of Clough's sacrifice an of: ll)otnhl.n, whhh,::m.n*{o 'cn( : Utitstios Commission, Moves 'to| e Make Room m*vmm y from:the 1 u-lct Buflding ' !mfl m room ° for Publlc Welfare. The commission’s new § merly were occupied by Children’s Guaruh.nl, ished with the Ho caught . fire in the SouthiPacific dol- | N NAHONAI- NAVAL nmm who. lfi thielr’ hu ‘U, 8. N, -of NI‘IBY, qo, wm m RIED 70 gsumwlmrsv Am cuflmnm-w impressive funeral o b NUHWAY PREMIERS Federal 5 ASSAILED FOR lfiAN To Ban Fake Ann-Fat and Cosmetmc Ads‘ B m:r mem cOAST sy Scientific study of the frequency of, accidents in industry, their causes and results ‘should be undertaken by co-operating agencies of col and industrial institutions, Prof. Stewart Robertson of North: Carolina State College told the second day’s session of the Industrial Accident Prevention Conference ower . Hotel tion of the management of the various llmu can be expected only when from -the safoety movemept h-come a'demonstrable fact. Safety campaigns inaugurated at the request of the National Safety Councfl hlve had ‘their effect in de- iber and severity ‘of ln}urleu In avoldable accidents; W. H.' Cameron,” director ~of ‘the | council, sald. ' While' the mnulu in the automotive group showed an increasé “of By the Amsociated Press. CHICAGO,” July 15.—Robert Scott today -stood just without the shadow of the noose by which the State will take the life of his elder brother, Rus- sell, In atgnement for that of & young clerk, shot and killed while they were mmahopdp.x‘tmhuvtvo ¥°A-sentence of life tmprisonment i ice o nt was unced onmfl;,-n late yesterday sentenice, rather than a llt’, for the “crime, wmd: he acterized as’ a: “cold-blooded ‘murder, Ao milkootmehrhaumh—rdln were Robert Scott's Dlu testimony from -dflmonflm' with. other cor- m evidence, !.hv.lu aid not domkl!.ll -uo guilty as his brothor." thc Judge satd. i "lnllnubynnym.uumohw' Ruasell, the evidence murderer

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