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TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1926. bl 1 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ESN S, 3 4 pr g B9 PEN WOMEN GATHER IN ARLINGTON CEMETERY. ) 1e of American Pen Women ¢ RE 'OUR. This i ? ing e 6wl et ol i Sied Mansion's ; lng aiveplicasgtitliets reir e fanioty (ee home, The REL Y TOUR. This is the flrst pla Buhl Verville, leavin e Detroit field in the commercial insignia was placed by Mrs, , wife of Adu W. Eberle, and Army and Navy officials participated in the ceremony. «d cup. Twenty cessfully completed the firsfNeg of the tour in two hops, n Detroit to : i Copyiight by Underwood & Underwoor 1 Kalamazoo to Chic Copyr 1 & Unders ol 4 B s e = > — e TR e = x T : = RN v R ‘ ! | | | | | | % I\IHI("TICI! I\ITH THE TRI“I‘C. \Ii«x’1ira'-n Fenimore Cooper, great- grandniece James imore Cooper, famous writer of Indian stories, FLYI N RELIABILITY TOUR. Mrs, Sw MUST HAVE BEE UNANIMOUS, Jjudges have just se- THE BIG ONE THAT DID! GET AWAY. This 26-pound Mississippi :;""zflfl"r":lu m'vl'"'lu'l’ 'flu- ‘glllll(‘f{ll tribe by Big Chief Red Wing, at cinnati, the only woman among 21 pilots to reach Chicago on the first lected Miss Aloho Porter of Venice as the most beautiful girl in Cafi- | catfish was caught by Jacob Crockett, the proud exhibitor, Saturday he ¢ ation of the 150th anniversary of the Mohican Lake settlement. leg of the tour, shown entering her plane to take off on the first jump. fornia to represent that State at the \llnn ic City beauty contest. night at the foot of Seventh street southwest. by Underwood & Underwood. Washington Star Phota CHANGEINBLAR ~ HERSEY PANPHLET ROAD IS APPROVED DEFENDS FENNING Street to Be Moved to Avoid | Representatlve From Maine Cutting Rear Yards in Holds Former Commissioner | Widening Process. Was Vindicated by Report. Copsright by P. & A. Photos Copyright hy T'nderwnod & Underwood ‘VIRGINIA BOOSTERS SOUTHWEST HEAT STORM MANHATTAN WAVE IS BROKEN Descend on Gotham With Temperature 112 Yesterday Shenandoah Park Plea. | in Kansas, 104 in Texas, Philadelphia Next. | Goes to 79 Today. or Cotn difications of the proposed | Visorously defending forr it and to | missioner Fenning from the Several n plan to ch The drive to ralse a second $1.- [ Dy the A< iated Press the | KANSAS CITY, August 10.—Tem- tacks se the 250,000 with which to compl purchase of the She | perature roughout the Southwest | < ey [ fell 10 10 25 degrees today, bringing widen Blair road between Peabody and | that w made on him at the last Ak rn s o clief afier the hottest day of the.year | Underwooll streets were decided upon | <ossion of ¢ ess, Representat M in a pamphlet labie, declares that the R commitee | Ira G, 11 ind Plan- | jnst made {today by the eco-ordinatin of the National ning Commission. The changes which | printed record “of the 1 visit of the [hy the committes on judiciary of the vesterday ernment forecasters sald the s broken howers <t night in Kansas. chita Falls reported a fn New York City 50 hoosters from 1 v ita? Do wave ws » evidence taken reported And West Virgin A following w were app smmittes 1o the site touring Canada an were made | papee of Representatives will stand te seaboard o e« from 104 degrees Mon. were dumped v th < rly today [to meat the ohjections’ of certain 1 r 1 {oF . |to ofjeetionn of eerts forever < a compdete vindication of metropolis from a special t i s winds which vesterday property owners. as voiced at thel(mp fo ot & oM swept Senthwest s public hearing vesterday. bofore the | \j. " Horem hegan his printed sum tes under a glar. in. un. hreaking heat recore eral vears' standing and cau : age to corn and other forage crops. halow the Mason Dixon i g he Handlev School B 112 at Salina. Va. thev marched to 'eus Kanszs and one Oklahoma i8 p- point reparted temperatures of 110 or | . irading with 112, e mercury als The visitors from the ¢ South gave New k¥ ble and visible demonst new spirit that | Distriet of Columbia Commissioners, |80 (ETEE Dt e, Ha corrltiea: dacined hae it wiip| oAy ofitieTRenning hediing this pa e from Scripture he possible to change the proposed line [} ] 2 i I | “and P, when hie han calle o6 Lo 10NS [y cether the chief priests and the of property owners on Second street, | ' 2 ;| rulers and the people. said unto them whose rear yards would he materially | {115 @0 LI FEOR L S0 B o me. |lessened by condemnationi of the nec e veiicili ‘the ceary land for widening purposes as one that perverteth the people g Lol R ind. hehold, 1. having examined Him Road to Be Moved. hefore you. have found no fault in ing lanes of or s righer Setting up lquarters 1t they commandeered 1 whole fleet o 100 mark in many secti sight-seeking busses and proceeded to i Texas. the 103 degrees - It wWas decided that it is practicable | this man touching those things where Sl o e tole w{w opoiis abont peronded_in Kansas ity belng. the S IN PUBLIC LINKS TOURNAMENT. Lester Bolstad of URGING AID FOR STRIKING MINERS. Ben Tillett, left, head of the |0 move. the xondwar westward and i | il bl (Ll mission. Heralded by ihe i nee 1918 . Minn., winner of the national publie links golf champion- : e torgin cial ai thus avoid cutting off any of the vards | 'Crucify Him? Wi . s iitel e Sl Bxehiaime i e e e e e lon: British labor delegation, urging American labor to give financial aid to | ¢ (s propertt holders i’ order to | Following —ihis quotation the St Bide, the Bariary. the Aquadiun Heediut sein I, oIt Aot striking Brit nds with William Tnerease the width of the highway [pamphlet continues as follows Grant's Tomb and Fifth nvenue oleatned. The Conyright by Underwood & Underwood. president of the Ameri from vei hetween building Phere never was a human charac lines, stion was nende o | ter however stainless, that WRS st wults of the political tucks of false wave for the | to all who would listen they extol the committee that between Tucker | secure fn song and story the vietdes of (e damuged the A S L ) e Shewnnduali National Parl S he s ;.‘,',‘:‘MELLON NAILS STORY \I’ 'osulenl K v(pl:uns Visits to Old llom(“ ‘REALTOR TO BUY 3:l‘,',‘.;'.‘.,.':.‘.:"‘..’,“';:ihr;.\ e o e e Meesuth e ud West The visil which e -4 that the ave little chance | it i OF FINANGIAL o TR heerss With Simple Life ESTATE OF LEITER| s b bl it S st s | and rejected this prope {born in the DIstrict and worked his Another objection was to the plan | way thiough school with honor dent of The Star. ways Is & danger of those in high office | : e to close Rittenhouse street between | giudied law and that “up to the pres i e | Nars e e daner o Sereat - sovern. | 518-Acre Tract in Virginia to Be| iy rond and the tracks of the Eal- | int sessiom of Congress, when charges 1 Ohio Hailrond. The comn- | reve e e e ident Coolidge today | mental responsibilit to get out of s . | timos e it the amerjans who work, | Sold for $500,000—Negotiations | e wus of the apinion and wiit [ et (E0EREE TR 0 e had ughout the re sufferin usualiy it C temperatires. ’ T staff Co emperatires. Al Tyeagury Head Has Had No Sucl\ WHITE F persons were o Relations With Italian Officials, |Eust v, Tresident ool wh unmer e Ly heat, no deaths we . e ' Hie s at Plymouth Noteh, | thereby losing their common touch. | recommend to the Commissioners that [ SR CE 0 et i ool He Announ President was talking fo the |The President made it plainly evident | About Complete. 11t would be ter advantage e e e ! e ioib Tty i <pay respondents al his semi- | that he wants to keep In touch with | i have the proposed underpath to c; ey el S il g A ad kly conference with them when | the people and to not lose the point} g | the highway under the railvoad t peaple and of the bar. of which he san na and rnor the oo ? €311 except for sentimental |of view of the great bulk of citizens | Negotiations for the sale of the t Quackenhox atreet, hecause It wanld | " Bty 5 E N V. | vencons he thinks it is helpful to him | who must live simply and who must | fapmons Joseph Leiter estate in Vir- | then serve traffic on Kan. aveue | T 0 pn sets for Amazed by this manner o I"" fopest, of the | in get back to the peaple. to sea how earn their living. and who are mainly | ”: ; 1' : he (| |l b Br 1‘.' Vi North Capiial street. Fainon ;e"r»v‘l"":“ 1";'1': fas e e stratlon, the New York A A threazh {ne® wark nnd earn their hread, and | responsible for keeping their b ginia, above the in Bridee, are | e e |conelderable” deta I the histors af the “morning eI A eport | 10 Sea how they live | and barns and other belongings in | expected to he successfully com- | Topextss i st Pt I:nl::ins'"mm‘\‘v‘"rn?r:zzm’:m Hbuuin i A laETed. dibeea. San 1D e likes to ket back to those who | repair. | oteted ‘within. a weel: and will resufty| | They do not, believe (he objections | 252INEL_ V= Fening conce o nearly a ol iy Pt S o T 4 to the effect | o Pnecs. Shoes and fences | Therefore the President finds it B e | ot (e eaperty hflieestopyeais i ihel) DATUUE O P KURTIIEralip Heaaem it the methods of ¢ morn. | Kaniksu, Pen Oreflle, Coeur dAlene, "heen havinz official con- T e e Bther 0dd Jobe | very refreshing as well as benefictal | g '~ o 3 e B e o irinE 1N nmkes reference to similar attacks ing. and last night govern: | Tootetial Jlnicleet _ElAthoad a0t by h Premier Mussolint | fhat are so necessary to keep a home |to go back occassionally to his old | RUPY Lee Minar Melvin Hazen., survevor of the Dis by Representative Rankin of ment turned i Tolp, ihree fras 8oL i Minister Volpi regardi N e rural districts in repair. He home in the Vermont hills to keepin | Small adjustments in the contract trict, will make fhe necessary survevs 'y, ippi. 2 member of the House WNYC, over controlled in Washington State last nd financial matters | likes to take a hand in these things |touch with the people and their pur-| of sale and official papers in connec- | to carry out the proposed plan and Veterans’ Committee. Schaol Band fu AlbiEned dn Shdndin tio e Paris newspaper " he | himself—the things that he belleves | suits. He likes to revive his KRow- | 4" Cith the transfer of the estate SUPMit it to the Commissioners. It Mr. Hersey included also in his sum speakers expia Mount Baker Na ai For. Tated Rome to the | are necessary for the ordinary Amer- |ledge of those simple things that he e 2 arce = is not believed that further public |MATY the spsech made by Representa i e understood to bhe the only things | hearings will be held on the matter | tIVe Luce of Massachusetts on May § ee 5-miles east of Re cloved vesterday ;S occupied since | ican to do. finds back home, for fear le might . T e his intention to get out of | possibly forget and get out of svm- |causing the delay in the consumma- |because of the opinion that the pro- |In which that member of the House posed chanze adopted today will meet ‘Made a plea for a fair and impartial tourists 10 the radio The boosters left iz by conversations with | -”""'fi <R‘\;“* "F‘" ?‘“W reac . e Premvier Mussolini | touch with these so-called ordinary | pathy with those who carry on the | tjon of the deal - prbi el . visited Buffalo, Torc MEAWA. nane rests | Americans. He feels that there al-'work of the Nation. | 4 the objection of protesters at the aring of the allegations agal Mr o Mt Bos HAVANA CITY JAIL AFIRE. g pucialintey ,“1 = | The estate contains about 518 meeting Fenning. which he said would he aeiphi acres and runs for two miles or o . ‘given when the Judiclary Committes sidered the case ades on the | T . e one | Lake Ship Line 70 Years Old. “Thin rebuke from Mr. Luce did not | wholly stop the jmproper speeches Todav thev are du where theyv will be privileges at the Sesquicentenni Their sur ends in Harrisonbury b day tties represented are chester, Martinsburs, Harpers 1 cted with wish & > has bee 14 PRISONERS INJURED Police Chief Assaulted While Free- ing Women and Officer’s Pocket | itization of the lira. | Whiting had served for three vears o stite that my visit ‘W M. WHITING, 48 YEARS ‘}d, R i cerke con the . 5.5 [nlong the Potomac pal entively of w private Hartford. At that time she was under | YIrsinia shore. hekin St el N, S OFFICE, 15 DEND [atis b, et ima e R vooa | iTeeh 505 AR e e it IR, o ol e ar s — He is survived by his widow, Mrs, [ that the GULELL L pmie- | gteamship circles today observed the | by At T i n‘“"“" Hydmgmpmc Engineer of wa‘ Julia Whiting, and three grandehil. hins less £1000 per acr ventleth anniversary of the inaugu g el e l'I:‘" ?:;U:'L dry : Woodstock, New Market, Harr the 4 it - St i avnes G n, now living in New Yor Hie | bringing the deal In the nelghborbood |ration ot Seng. navigation on | 7 4 = B Picked During Meclee. iy @l o | Department, Son of Commodore, |was a brother-ndaw of Comdr. J. k.| 0f $500.000. It is undersiood that ‘Lake Michigan from the port, with | gy g e ke b wra, Charlottesville and Lurs e [ concern . ical or | T e hom on_of the de. | the Ruby Lee Minar firm will de- | sallormen recalling. how the side- | mi SODRfaNed, "The udiclary com . HAVA it b0 bauntean,| DL adtalL nor do I expe have | Was Chart Authority. stroyers is named. velop the property for residential wheeler Iuron started north on the | ine-“\iav 5 on ';‘m;“".,"":“r”““: ":‘:"‘:r : e - e 14 v stay in s K { & e il purposes. first vovage in 1836, The Huron was ot tohoshd i ’ Woman Slain, Man Held. prisoners wud several \‘:!‘flt‘l: biwera in | o 35 | William M. Whiting, for 48 years | s D Vel Vot ot TH s tata A P o Abet e TORe SOt whien e .‘t:‘mlr;lu;t—d'lhfl‘ evidence re last night in the | [ an employe of the hydrographic office | Veteran Wins Release. which contains approximutely 32 her skipper, Capt. A. E. Goodrich. \as flied in Congresson July 1 wiich Jured during u Sperial Dispateh t The Star 5 b - NI RG, A Angust 10 ‘avana Ci Jatl. Two priseners €3 pojgimore Man Qut on Bond. | of the Navy Department, died today | caped | at his home in the Gladstone apart- its, 1423 R street. Whiting born July 15, ‘he son_of Commodore William rooms, Will be kept intact, It was | founded. said report found by w majority of | trom this r‘...“w thit a lar Lol . that committee that none of the 34 U N G T o Officers Are Promoted. churges of impeucliment were prove o ’ obliers P ! Mr He dded that “u small mi- time used # blow-torch to cut a| Lieut. Col. Koger of that committee insisted in Sidney Martin, war veteran | released today from KEt. I Hospital -by order of Justice of the District Supreme Court on a writ of habeas corpus. The court Elizabeth Pettigrew, colored. aged 2 ix dead and Oakley Quarles ored, is in the Amherst Cou Chief of Police Mendieta was hit| 5o o0 pojley of the DI on the head as he was opening cell | doors n the women's section of the g 0T, trict reme Court today released on ! hearing next Tuesday ‘iteh, 1. S, nord 185 nd < Pollard, another ue = B g The pocketbook of Arang : & e o - e il ket | : E in jail here as the result of a sh A i r i &2 [ ne: <tein, who was taken into | Whit U. X N. Since 1878 Mr. | hat the commitment was it | hole in a steel vault transferred from . instructing the 40th Divis spite of Uhth: lutditiehs o ing party last evening about 8 o oo .‘\:',,E:,:"'vh"r' Was | Gody vesterday by the poiice at the | Whitinz has been in tne disnihum.n',;’:a"]‘_l Ee sutiont Daving ‘;M";"_”‘I'( | the old Commercial National Bank | National Guard, at & Fran tion of Mr Pj’unnIn: :-‘-’;.’.:.I.l';’?:l.-l.. request of Baltimore authorities on . division of the Hydrographic Office. | " pe hospital by military autherity | 10 the feiter house as a storage room nd Lient. (¢ 1 nelift, U moved from office by the President, at Fort hec Veterinary Corps, stat at Pleasant View Amherst o use they claim that these severai destroyed the prison & wharge of nom-suppert. Through | where he was considered one of the |\ el MOPIS, G I BUCI for the liquor v hich resulted in the fatal shooting < _ Trhe waman. The woman was shol | Stce and carpenter Shops | Attorney Nathan Cayton a writ of | foremost authorities among hydro- g A. I Gore is representing the Leiter | Sam Houston, Tex., have each heen | hearings. charges and publiclty had o the side. it te allezed. by Quarles - | habeas corpus was sued out by Adel. | graphic pn:lne-re on- chart ‘conatruc interests and with the return of Mr. | promoted to th le of colonel, il |robhed the Commissioner of his influ Suarles i said 1o have heen drinking| Teo muech competition Wil turn lhelsu‘!n wha claimed he was being held | tion. The will of the people ia about as ' Leiter’ | few days it ls expected | was announced at the War Depart-|eace and usefulness as s Commis t up the party, life of trade into-a busins funeral, illegally without warrant, Before wm!nx to thu city Mr. uncertain as the will of a rich uncle. that lhe’“le will be officlally closed. ment today. sloner.” -