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AL e — THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. 'I‘UESDAYE AUGUST 10, 1926, COOLIDGETOSTUDY | s sscion WARNING SOUNDED [NEW CVL AR HEAD TO00WIL FNSH "~ BUDGETESTIMATES BYLEGIONLEADER LEAVINGFORD.C. VACATON STUDIES Brig. Gen. Lord to Lay D. C. ‘U. S. “as Creditor of Uni-|{MacCracken Departs Today Exercises Will B_e Held Frie and Departmental Figures verse” in Danger, McQuigg | to Talk With “Boss” Hoover day, in Which 70 Per Cent* Before President. Tells Convention. About Duties. Will Be Promoted. - Washington's most successfiil coma sfon of Summer schools will rome tgy a close on Friday, when approvimates |1y 7.000 children’ will take part §; fome form of graduation exercises was announced today at the Franks lin School. It is estimated by W. F. Patters In charge of the white Summ schools, and Leon 1. Perry, in chargel of the colored Summer schools, that no less than 70 per cent of the puplis who have spent the hot monthe ‘m making up their studies will be pro. noted as a result of their enterprise, At the Central High School 80 out nf a class of 107 SR stndents who were kept back last June will receive be- Iated diplomus enter igh schools next month In the 21 elementary Simmes schools, 2 junfor high schuois and Special Dispateh to The Star By thejAssociated Press ALEXANDRIA, Va. August 10 CHICAGO, August 10.-A genial six- Warning against the dangers faced: footer, built like a college fullback, by the United States In its relations | will be America’s first director of eivil with the rest of the world “as cred-|aviation. itor ef tha universe’, was sounded| Willlam P. MacCracken. jr.. of Chi- here today by John R. MCQuigg. na- | cago, already. at 37, secretary of the tional commander of the American |American Bar Association and a dis Legion In an address to delegates | tinguished lawyer and fiyer, cleared assembled at the eighth annual meet- | his desk today and prepared to go ing of the Virginia legion and fts|to “talk to my new bose” about the auxtliary appointment conferred upon him yes- “The TUnited States is the richest|terday by President Coolidge to the prize of the ages, the greatest inherit- | PoSt of Assistant Secretary of Com- ance since time hegan,” the speaker |merce in charge of civil aviation. declared. “It will be ours enly &o| Mr. MacCracken planned to go to long as the world knows we are ready | Washington late today to begin im and prepared to defend it. World|mediately his new work. The post courts and similar trijunals cannot| Was created at the last session of do away with man's cupidity, nor Congress. quench a nation's thirst for power| “IUis a virgin fleld.” he remarked. and dominion when that nateon| “and there are three things we must Br a Sta® Correspond of The Star WHITE PINE CAMP. N. Y., August 10.—The President is looking forward Wil Biacn uierest to the conference he is to hold tomorrow with Brig. Gen. Herbert M. Lord, direcior of the bud- get. The latter is coming to White Pine Camp loaded down with the papers and figures comprising the pre liminary estimates of the Government departments and the government of the District of Columbta for the fiscal year commencing next July 1. The President indicated today that he s eager to get at these figures. Since becoming President he has taken an unusual personal interest in the preparation of the’ budget of esti- mates. In fact his interest in this matter | ¥ i an.§ | £ th has_been unusual for one as busy thinks ltself strong enough to win.|Prepare to do under instructions of the a LA " N Hits Pacifist Moves. ix to furnish aids for air navigation h A R s R e in the colored schools the total rew Lied upon cutting down the running ex penses of the Government, and thus far he is pretty well satisfied, but, as he so clearly indicated when he dressed the semi-annual meeting of the \ess organization of the ernment a few days before leaving Washington for his vacation, he wants further reductions. He wants to see the departments continue their policy of a per cent reduction in the personnel he American Leglon has nolmapping routes, supplying lights, in 1! patience with those well meaning but | Weather reports, emergency landing 2406, isgulded persons who, even now,|flelds and similar conveniences: it is to e making strenuous efforts to palsy | foster the aeronautic industry as well the drm of Amerlen and deprive us | #s the actual business of flving. and it of the small defense we now have. | 1% {0 regulate and license planes. “I believe the civil aviation busi- Frank M. Kea, department commander of the American e i | T ey : i 7 I £ gion in Vir-| They shut their eyes to the history 1 ginia, headed a deiegation of Legion men holding convention in Alexandria | of our country, and ignore all ex.|ness is ready to go now. I don| want Wwhich placed @ wreath on the fomb of George Washingion yesterday. Ot Thev apparent. | 10 %y haom-—1 hope it doesn't boom - ; B = = ¥ e willing and anxious to feopar: (HUE I ix/reads foragoud, conisiatent, 4 ed in the last | healthy grow: ; 1 i v dise all we ‘have galned in ihe 0l M Naclracken s counsel for the Na. | pretty secretaries in the adminisfrative offices of (he Franklin Schooll who | WS Sthoois e W LR e ntury i jonal Air Transport Co. and a mili- | foday accommodated Acting Supt. Stephen E. Kramer by acting as at present, it was anneunced i ost of the | (;fl\_l‘rnmél.t, 3 y 1 o Vhen Ger. Lord's fizures and those Inventor Secretly Weds [ |permitied te attempt the creation otfi.\"a iator of World War experience. | models in the examination of samples submitted for the new High School The work of the vacation school i partment heads of ! an_impossth 1 Anring which he was an instructor for | Cadet uniform. The price of the uniforms will remain about the same, ac- | V< a statement issued at the Fia Four Types of Programs Four varieties of closing dey pro grams will be held ne riday w Summer schools. They will filie ©in form a reception to parents exhibition of industmal work, s tation of a play or miscellaneo s « tertainment. The pre Miss Eleanor Zuberano, left, and Miss Jessamine Thorne, right, two fhe Govirnment Have been srualen by Referving to world peace he said - ! lin School, “despite the unusial wea the President. the latter will he sent {He I h ek peetimndl will cantinue| 1 MonUASRACHTExAs Aeide. Gorhel, L. W0 LT R & conailinst e be et IO I back to the departments to he put in 10 be for world peace. so long as that | Man of Wide Experience. tevesting and deligh Pupils a final form in time for presentation 6 peace is honorahle and hased on jus teachers have worked with enihisia Congress by the President at the next | tice and square dealing. He further] Secretary Hoover. In commenting nd - determin: The pereer session | added that justice is seldom Aatto-|on the appointment of Mr. Mac- | of attendance has heen excepiic | matic. and for that reason the legion| Cracken. said the new ecivillan air high and the accomplishments oo ELDRIDGE PROPOSES | Finder of Body Believed to PINK CAROS TU CURS Be That of Marshal Calls JAY,'WALK'NG HABIT Admiralty Negligent. ‘ has advocated the adherence by the|chief has accepted the post at a per | heen satisfactory I'nited States to a permanent court|sonal saerifice. The salary that goes | Thirty-nine candidates for gra - of international justice, with the(with it is $7.500 a vear. tion will receive certificates from ‘ha necessary machinery and power to| Mr. MacCracken is a native of Dunbar High vacation school « » make its decrees effective. Chicago and a gradue of the univer- elementary pupils will be swaded | Concluding, he said, “The men who | sity of that citv. Ha holds a law de. diplomas from the John F. ool compose the legion know what war|gree from that institution. tion £chool. The is. ‘They have seen it at its worst,| Following his servi me tes of promn ave heen art gL S i ! e i \:s:lthldlt{;Arn;’_\‘ - > will award certific and they want no more of it t can| Alr Service during the Worl ar. he | i i ‘ i all pupils who nnd thex want ne more of It 1f It can | Alr Service during the Workd " one | DeNnies Emerson’s Challenge, Officer Who “Tagged™ Car|zi rinis,» tove been o o recognizes that controversies and|has devoted a large part of his time to have complieted satisfactorily the ta-p quarrels hetween nations are almost | the national development of eivil avia- | Saying 0ld Commission for Seldom-Enforced Rule |cation schoot work certain to arise, and that mere agree-|tion. He has heen one of the gover . Exercises 1o Be Friday (Continued from First Page) was | B Cable to The Star and North Ameriean Newspaper Alliance four officers were stationed. It the duty of these officers to hold back any pedestrian traffic which might be | LONDON, August 10.—Frank Power, -+ JoBrhallet 8 & not 10 have such wars have |nors of the National Aeronautic Asso f tempted against red or. amber lights, | journalist, whose claim that he had LA e 4 and they changed their positions to |discovered the hody of Earl Kitchener been 10 a large extent futile. clation since Iis organization. He is Is Not Repealed. Was Opposed by Him. Commencement exercises will e the appropriate crosswalks as the | brought forth a denial by the ad R ts Are Submitted secretary of the American Bar Asso . L i e held in the Dunbar High Sch \nidi- light signals changed miralty, replied to the admiralty state REGHLy AN ey SUTIIE clation and for many vears has heen torium on Frdas mon at IEae 5 . ment by saving that his announce- Immediately following the address|chalrman of its committee on the AW | judge Teaac R. Hitt in Police | Frederick A. Fenning, former Dis-|and the new John K. Cook School System Proves Effective. ment came only after he had verified | of Comdr. McQuigs the gathering ad.|for aeronautics and in that capacity |, today denied the jury chal | trict Commissioner, was at his office Anditorium at 11 o'clock Journed and ench group went to its|has devoted a great deal of time to the ~ |in the Rust building today awaiting The tentative entertatmment sched. lenge of Rertrand Emerson, jr.. and service of a warrant sworn out ves. | ule in the colored vacation schools ol terday by Policeman Orville Staples | lows: Dunbar "High AW Con of the third precinct for alleged vio- | wan, teacher in fdress, Jation of two rarely invoked traffe |Charles Wesley: presenzation of dip regulations. | mas, L. Lo¥ . supervising princi- Mr. Fenning is charged with an in | pal in charge of vacation schools fraction of the seldom-enforced rile New Rell School, Thomas Heath- | against parking less than 3 feet|Mman. teacher in charge . Address, “For the first few days these offi. | his conclusions and as a result of cers rematned in position on the cross. | firsthand information which the ad- Walks, as explained above. Later they | Miralty does not possess. Power has | drapped back onto the sidewalks as | maintained throuzhout his investiga-| the beople hecame accustomed to the | tion that the admiralty has been | lights and stepped forth only to check | NeZlikent in investigating the episode. the occasional attempts to cross| The correspondent of The Stav thé North American Newspaper vespective hall. At the legfon meet-|development of a law for civil avia ing. presided over by State Comdr.|tion. He took an important part in In his epinion stated that the ji Frank M. Wray, John Thomas Tay.|the preparation of the new air com- |impaneled since the amendment to vice chairman of the national|merce act | the traffic act, July 3. have heen le- ative committee, submitted a rve-| Mr. MacCracken also has devoted!gy)y drawn nort. Others who made reports at|much time to developing the husiness 4y, declared also that the jury chal the morning session were D). k. “|and operations of the National Air| B obe Me P hecon | icanepgEt Gor: auidl Hale! wio) fan) e (\-08ca Ly M- Bincrson ihediheecnic { i ries against the red lizht. In the latter eleetd o of Ferionall office. U < ' stages of this educational campaign [{‘?,.?”in'm:yf:‘l":}»'m .LT»LZ","F“‘ = Lh ey, | m”‘,,\"‘.‘n..fl‘.f' :.‘,lfl'.t,e'!“ \"f',;:,’," sec. | tive business relations with a number {00t hecause of jts discharge several |, ¢/ "tion another automobile and | “The Purpose and Value of Vacatior the officers were supplied with small | Fe0tee AEAAT PEIEOLA el Fotary, aren B, renabilitation eommit.|of the other leading air transport | weeks ago. In the remainder of his | gisregard of the vexulation rinst | School,” Supervising Prine ¥ e pink warning cards. which bore « | deveted friend o srapher Too: Morgan . Milla whr memerial| companies. He has made extensive 2).page opinion Judge Hitt upheld | obstructing private drivewiss. | Bruce. statement to the effect that the per It UEliher hbalieve Sror Idisuelewe ] committee, after which reports of |Studies in the promotion of traffic. | james J. O'Leary, assistant United| By an interesting coincidence. the| Burrville Schaol, Miss F Pervy, Sonied \\!\:;:}:L it was given h,,],! e e 0 congressional districts were given by :-"-’:l;::::‘":;‘r i;‘::a‘lsflr::s";w;'\|n,",’:...‘l?""'“"“ Aftooney, in that: there wi ;:m(:r \\hv\‘ ol;\r "nflrl the v e for .""':‘)\;'”‘;\ ;jmr T S and iolating pedestrian ordinance | e SUEY AT © il et 5 5 executive committeemen. 3 Se% 0 repeal of e ¢ commissio eposed chief’s arrest is the same | benediction, Rey Kine. address, and that by so doing the pedestrian | boen fund=my, minds COMPIEEY | JOHN HAVS HAMMOND, JR. e rmmitteemen, there will| of civil aviation. Tie aiso ix thorough- | 10, tbeal of the ult ury ComASEOn | sy Whose transfer to the Metropon. | Rev. J. U King: presentation of at- G z i be presentation of prizes for mermber. | 1¥ Acquainted with the development Bl I (™ UIMG e’ ntent of | tan Police Department from the park | fepdance oq ttloates, a4 (. Safiond velund Sch had made hims . Miss VK. Chase, a4, and partici- | it 1table to fine: “I'do not know enough details of | By the Associited Press e it T > the As SHip] - ATLRE fUhIE el e Perlaf civil aviation abr i i I Potice | police force & year ago resulted in a the facts to make a more definite| GLOUC . 4 < come reports of - x tel L Congress to han jury trials in Police i o tho nteryections fou a perind of 1w | Lotmcn ot D nast samit thal | oRCUCERTER, Mids, August 10, |convention coniinittees patsd in el worll puEveRy off CMll otivdiintit Greones: el coure: ano| COTIEURerey lats eert inICient fixe teacher in chiarge.—Invocatiun, Revy DRy i ol 0 | at ' < - se GrildEe a vear ned loncomr o i o ; 5 i L Oc t i } ORI T W ) semin: address, Mrs. Gas \eeks. During that time there were | Frank Powers articles ahout his di| of John Hiavs Hammond, jr.. scientist Se b Joiclock, hete milll e T rerioted by Recretary Hoover, | declared Mr. Emerson's reference in ey L iuesulle, In T | bl pelbin ¢ 5 put three arvests. all in cases of stub- | covary are most interesting and ap. |and inventor, hecame Known yenter. | Jorade. as the outstanding feature of | ™\l® RRRGE (O (010" Chalrman | aPplicable. T e orerar vecon | | Cooke i Schoul, Missb(iE. | 5 i < Mr. MacCracken also is chalrman victor by Controller General Mc(a ol bbb UL B J. Moore, the dayv. There will be m#ny bands Immediately after the opinion was born and wilful disregard of the S rently have caused repevcussions | day. 1a. ‘bride. formerly sy | i ph d_rey ons | day. iis bride formerly was Mis. |in' Jine, incliding the | betersbueg | Of ihe aviation committee of thel, JWEEGTICE T i n e ofica| Fenning Opposed Appointment. teacher in charge -Invocation, Rev. | | ieorge Lucas: address, Rev. W. AL ulation, and all three cases vesulted | In admiralty eireles. This is shown | Trare Fer ? tion, ar s admiralty circles s is shown | Treffe Fenton Reynolds of Gloiicester. | e 3 American Leglon of the Department | L in conviction and fines of $15. These | hy ‘their statement. However, 1 he.[She was the daughter of the Jate DIunt (Cotps Sndtne Eocaontan o ianie o rman '6f the aviation | Signified its intent of issuing a new | Mr. Fenning. then police Commis | Taylor: presentation of diplomas, Rev. cases were given very prominent j lieve that it is quite possible t O oL ot the Hamilton Club of | challenke with the purpose of carry-|sioner, stood back of District Auditor 1. A. Benneti, presentation of ced ing it to the Court of Appeals or ap-| Donovan in opposing Staples’ ap- | tifleates of promotion. Dr. J. 1. John Lord | Archibald_Fenton, once well known | i’ hoth of which are legion bands. Alexandria_Citizens' Band also licity in the local papers. There have | Kitchener’s body washed ashore in |z ! ; 3 % TS tt gl < hod washe <ho as designer and builder .of rae B her of boen no subsequent arvests Norway like anv other body Vachis. She was martied in 1903 | Wi be i line. The D qcasionpll e s A e pmmember of the Ning for a wiit of prohibition. It |pointment as a private, second class, | son: presentation of aitendance certif “The card svstem has been very Arthur was greatly pleased when 1o Irederick Revnolds. a Gloneester | 1rod W Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, = ' was because the old jury now dis-| instead of private, first cia a lower | cates, Dr. W Montgi 0 b & 1ds. a Glonees . : : ; > s s o . first class. o lo cates, Dr. ontgomery e’rm-n\;. ?:Mall\e of uru- embarrass. | informed that American interest in!shoe dealer, and obtained a divorce {w:. “‘|_ |< n”“vf'“"r‘”” Iv]‘nn‘slnl of Assumes Office This Week. charged had hecome mont, in the | grade. [apresentative Blanton rush Lovejoy School. L. . 11. Bradle ment of the recipient of a card when | the discovery was kesn. indicating | in 1914 . deut. Col. Llewellyn Powell, Maj. .J o of v P res. | o Staples’ defense, and his vikor ac charge Address, R " Bl presmiied with il betoe #% A’nm“;. e (y;.ls"_':il et present ahroad, | R ”"“"‘"”'_ Ml Sharie D arreit. s ,;‘.‘.’;2.‘;,*.‘3\?‘&.2“}.AT—Z!‘»“':L.S,“J‘S’.“‘lr’.‘m.lnki' ot n'v:;“v.:hi;..r-‘:lnn‘:?;e' ;:-‘::,IT: ':grn’r:‘:‘ ?;1‘»' S eation D e i e amused gallery of those who were |fiell marshal despite th »se of 10| Friends here s e A | capt. H. B. Fuller and Capt. C. T.|hi8 ro s 3 e Avlon o bbb Ciider o ise A. Fl. Pay = Sltinitive colar of the tard, hof ]| Tode G ok G0 WY RSO Hehe gl Then will come half a dozen Con.|ADt secretarvship. He assumes of-{ No jury h..; served since R USh a he t he ee (ol A Sl Wi the circumstances surrounding the | England todav. It will be taken to a| The bridegroom the son of JTohn |federate veterans in line in an auto. fice this week. : 224 nf '?.:1'“ @ ofieinla T.r"y'fi'.’:-n'.f’r'y Fi 298 e Phillive Schoot, ‘Mea: ‘B, /B, Clika presentation, imade it an immediately | mortuary o church at once and LM Faramond of Tnashington., has e di::n:m“‘xnr:k'h:f 6’.’;5,',“[',2'1'“‘. R e Lare undecided whether the pr Unperturhed over the news that a | teacher in charge -Address, Revy obvious fa > all in th hbor- | Power say will then no spent but little time here and is Vi v = . warrs awory es (. Older g " u: t to all in the neight Power eays that he will then motify |Spent but iitle wime’ here and i Wray to Be Marshal, Merce has been devaloped to a great | Jury. impaneled last week hut ex-| \dvr;r:‘:rr:'l‘h::ir:‘ sworn ontforhim. James (. Olden, hood that a potential violator had been stopped. The disapproving gaze of the law-abiding waiters at a cross ing operated as « very effective check upon would-he violators since the of- | copyright ficers have been withdrawn. Refer 0 the United States and < b the North Ameriean Newspaper | wa members of the family and o e S I3 - oo - e, {cused. will he allowed to serve. Mr coming from New York or Gloucester| State Comdr. Wray will act as mar. | *Xtent by J. Waiter Drake, Assistant ced with the proper papers he | . ; | STl e O RS shal of the v S v, who will turn over the| In the meantime, pending further |ser nly for family reunions or large and | Shal of the 1st Diviston, and his staff | Secretary e e {action by Mr. Imerson, the court will | Would make no move. He has made | CHINESE CHOLERA DEATHS representative of the British Govern- biv Stanlev Baldwin, pres. | 0nIy f e g ! 4 g ] 4 9 {mportant soclal affairs with his par. | Will consist of Charles W. King, Wil. | bureau to Mr. M"';"l;g:':'n“_ Wivi. |endeavor to have the jury hrought | ne effort to deposite collateral ai the | - government. 4 lents as hosts liam H. F. Brooks, Nelson T. Snyder, | Ranization work inc i B0 nRCIeaion Al . Hs F ~: Selde FabiL it igatio de to aviation |into court and the matter of pay |third precinct station. holding that o | | Mr. Hammond. who is 3% vears old, | ir.; Seldon Washingion and Kemp | "on of navigational aids to aviatiof | o €OCF s b T LG Dt REDUCED DESPITE HEAT s horn in San Francisco and almost | Rush. The remainder of the X to he established - el g he parade | houses, which will take over the | ter is a closed incldent. | Would Include ANl Vehicles | ) i1 is . 7 i . e | rom his first schoolboy davs showed | Wil be as follows: Rand, 13th Engi = - i o ¥ ' i enr | : kot o s s Wi . [ himself an Iventor, 1l i 1ecognised | neers; battalion, 13th ~ Engineers; | Post Office activities on ~the muil } o 1,’.','.2‘;‘::..,1: e D ol el el e 1t might be advisable (o adopt a simi PR R SLASHED, [\, Mgult over us w sicniis "and !mounted hand, 30 United States Cav. |routes, of lighting and marking | TWQ DUEL ON BOULEVARD. | upiiument house at 1500 K strvet, x| Year Record, With 1,000 Na- I iedueationhlicamba e Washing. | TIRAN EMIER S . |ince his graduation from Yale in |#IrY Squadron: 3d United States Cay.|emergency landing flelds and pro- RS alleged In the warrant, somebody | | rol e e e il ol 1910, has received degrecs from vari. |4lry Band: 5th Regiment, U. §. Aa. | Vide for their rapid extension. oihér thute himselt pushon it there:| tives Dying Daily. 1 e i TS e ] ous institutions of learuing. ile is a | rines, battalion: 5th Reghnent, U, s | A division is to be created in the | Chicago Gunmen Tie Up Traffic Car Where He Left It b e atitin e eess Customs Clerk Held After Attempt | rallow of the Royal Society of Arts, | Marines, machine gun company: sth | COaSt and Geodetic Survey for map-| on Life of Bagdad Chief. | Tondn, #nd of all of the more im.|ReKUnen:, Dufted Staiss Niavues | PIUE of SV IGHtES WAd the Aveiy A | Wit Bital Battie on BUwr Stnat | 1 deoss my owr lnsg Setardey to | portant hodiss of the same Tatire 1nl| HEht motar. Bnd onkposnbe neer!| Cotns: (b (iEnInE GVer iite accumu: |~ : the curbing fn front of the apurtment pounder sec- |\ Ge0S Cierial o that the Coast Sur-| CHICAGO, August 10 (P) house und parked it behind a car with SHANGHAL August 10, The #nu thorities report macked mprovement {in the cholers situation which has regula- | on con about the enf tion by co-op ement of th, - ation and com sent, if possible. wo | | | 1 ““Another nef Hlioialins BAGDAD. Irak. August 10 (. |this country tions: Sth Regiment., . S. Mard the ,\\\], ,.dxl.\y;\.‘\v‘d;.u . s f:\dm The premier of Irak. Sir Abdul Mouh- | ~Young Mrs. Hammond is not known | detachment ur(hme-,mvl\m.«_ ".16'5"',:"?' | vey will carry on in future for all|gunmen threw ~‘“"‘:‘|K_""v|“"""‘;l" traf-lan outoftown tag, entirely ciear of | Deen criti in the Chinese ureas Viges tiiae nelyz paragraph () PIo- | cin es Al Sahoun. i in the hospital, |0 Washingion soclety. She is a|Vard, Washingion, and Alexandria | *0YI0®: . ol fic into turmoil today when they ex-|the circular driveway which leads tu faronntE ahghul AGe fmprase e Ply to any applitnce moved over a | Suffering from wounds received in an |gifted artist and alied with many | ldght Infantry A division is being created in t e | changed a dozen shots. Sebant {the apartment building When 1M attributed 1o simitary proteciive Pl o any applince moved over a | SIS f0M L 0 Custome | 6 the ‘art interesis of Roston and | - Marshal of second dlvision, capt, | BiFean of Standsrdr for development AU the Xinih airect intersection of | came"out sometime Iater- T found my | Measures taken e dru and e hihway on wheels or taciion wread. | SIS 4 timi. Pramier Mouhain | Gloucester. Chatien 3. eunic . Alrielen: Lapi- | of greater perfection in navigational (the motor-congesied boulevard one |y, il in the poattion 1 had left i tereific et Which Tve asgr el and beasts of hurden.’ was slashed across the cheek, fore. . = Glasgow. Henry P. Thomae, T. An-|?d% t© aviation. ln\_-:ln(nu‘;m_ m:‘.u ol -v;:‘a]:”nm;n;h ‘,. :mi“' :“-h”l“!»;l‘r;‘ Pollceman Staples had put a eard "'E ?w‘ vm-lr_- rematn n u: oken “This definition was added tn the | head and right arm with a razor. He | HEI derson Sommers. Richard M. Green, | I\ scale ln belng fnitlted i o | ther returned the fire. an mator. |\l howaver. asserting | i R G e e e fct 1n order 1o be certo Conat ane | ia progressing satisfactorily. 4 RESS IS ACCUSED [ Max Fageleo, William . seeks: | (lopment of radio directional work | The other reu e it iraMe iy | 100 close 10 anather ear snd had | ied piace the number of e o trafc regulations which had oenay| Himi was arrested. The attack is | Citien Srasen Arimy. W H. Meeks. | und s considered of the utmost im- | iats dodgerl and brought irafle into | 100 (e egrens an inkress o the |1, b (e number bf o oo been adopted or which might kerc. | attributed to a fancled grievance. OF SLA Spanish American War Legionnai Doxtarc e a0ec sUDDOSEd to heve hees |spertment house. 1 knew then that |y i dationid s i etz after be adopted effecting street cars = - NDER BY G'RL 200 from District of Columbfa. Vir- Several Agencies CoOperating. | 100"t the dusliste was sefzed e a | While 1 was in the building some one | "IN sorme Chinese villagas: virtuait draft animals and beasts of burden Broker Kardos in Prison | glnia Tegionnajres. Citizens' Band.| 1, this work the Bureau of Stand. |park policeman. but the other escaped. | MUSt have pushed mv car back into | half the population Ra R wivad g;lkvl;‘l. ‘.:i v';\(fmu ed. without question oo = $ A v:n | —_— '};'flvam;;?(: r};:‘:wl?emrtmenv_ _Alexan- |, de has the co-operation of the Gug- | When the boulevard became peaceful | the driveway entrance in order to et fout in three e v R RN e q NEW TORK, August — | Suit for $100,000 Is Outgrowth of | Veterans Fire Arcorimioy iendship heim Foundation, the Army Air | again, there had been no easualties, |NIS own ear out. and then Jeft me | On August & the mercirs = mz-"\a,“‘ Lr (ac). article 2. section | After rh';;.tqms‘ci:el‘dt_fl «h; i‘«ih::‘ tgTo o & Fire Association | Corps and other governmental agen there. 1 suppose the policeman push. | 1027 & 30.vear record and b i mane 1 0 Xisting regulation | courts in the State and losing his ap- | . : Notables in S 7 oblems | ed it hack hovering araund 100 dezvee " has_already been attacked in the|peal Louis Montgomery Kardoe ir. | Mrs. Lamar’s Divorce Action - g o oy p:r;‘::f,fl;"",ufi:mf,:‘ grioo SHIPPING NEWS il O L L e Ol o iine e Mad e s | Roo eSOy icel HE LURIRRE | Naming Co-respondent. gyJhe parade will he reviewed by | under investigation which will he = EASVES: telephons and explained the swhole |causing manv deathe in (he arm whil il EHCEoD Shat § fon of Kundok & Butie, which St stinguished — guests. numbering | aghaustively developed by the Bureau = matter to them at that time and pre. | there be co sl ke S BB e L e more ihan 190 from a_grand stand | of Standards. Already some advanced | | Arcivals af_and Saflings From | [fumed that the cee wan cloned. If 2 % seclioni)there 1= no alithotity i ihe | mas. Hie Das eonvis S e | Mrs. Phyilis Moore Lamar, 1744ington hetween »‘,,:"d“h‘:‘('m“"::& work in this direction has been ac- New York. warrunt haw been fswned for me, 1 3 ¥ complished by the bureau in co-opera- a1 T don't know of it ofcially Births Reported. act which wot In obtaining the warrunt from the | corporation counsel at Police Court | Policemun Staplex is suid to huve 10 permit horse-dra et o ouar St buEt : hosdndrthmes | Wethe sireets, res ; pesmit Botse dravn |lagainenithe dccounintia e ome: Risas place northest, who rocenity | Wi sireets. | Representative” 1. | SRR ne ety of Lighihouses 4 and e iehrates i e \ Moore, State s - h The commercial vehicle case elebrated her twenty-first birthday | gall, Mayor Willlam A, Smoot and e o Lol b % wi e crea 'or safely inspection eported The foila o the & ast 4 ARRIVED YESTERDAY. s appealed by the defendant. and : . lut the Congressional Club, and an.| many others _ i . the horse-drawn vehicle case was ap. | (Faffic installed on SiX-1, 100 that she woand an oy oihers will be on the stand {op yirplanes and licensing of pilots in DR RAN AL stuted that @ Mrs. W. D, Swmith of | Jaub Eunt Sy K Voge pealed by the Distriet. . |teenth s out as Newton, ced that she was heir to $150.000 | (ogether with high ranking Army | i ierstate fiving. This division ulss |Pesniaud—Aotwerp }12510 Q street complained (0 him that | Fn M ant Figies L which will be within the next few |under the will of her uncle, James | ? Nuvy officers and prominent | (1" \indertuke the work under the | Minnewaska—Loudon Mr. Fenning's cur was shoved 5o clos Jusebis ‘miks ¢ glestiiie Cole, irh citizens and State officers of the Cedrie—TLiverpool {10 her own that she could not wed | Stanies i Ereivi vt G, law In respect to the registration of | Seyihia—iivarpoul Amos aid Beitha Suith’ gic Would Bar Slow Vehicles. weeks, Shackelford of Montreal, was sned to-| Leglon and auxillary [out of her parking space fu front uf aireraft und development of rules of | Tuscania—#arre ¥ emtata R oand B dackson g : “In addition to these two changes| . oot Lot : : “In. discussing this muiter With |in the regulations, made necessary by | (oY in the District Supreme Court for| At 6:80 oclock tonight a banquet. l oy~ rav Roma— Marseille {the spartment house. At the Q s { a8 made that if the words ‘and horse- | no distant date. to make a change in | mever jeorgin avenue | guests, men und women, will be % G = Cotom ment house, it was safd 1 6 ane drawn vehioles' were eliminated from | qytjele 5 of the regulations to cover the | Mever charges slander and | i served in the Alexandria Naval Tor- :’,’"'{"",‘f:."",‘_':‘ddd;"'fé""e"' e e B o arhadoy. . of that name resides e o Deaths Reporled, this section that the National Horse | fiew types of tags, but as the Com. 180 named as codefendant Mrs. Actq "l hedy Station, on the fourth floor. onslia’t ways Snd O SHeRpRmOtIon!| wosus st Grarpe=Beruinaas. . .. e i 4 Association and others interested | missionars have already approved this | Nelson Moore, mother of Mrs. Lamar, he speakers will be F. Douglax |°f commercial aviation generall DUE TODAY. “Rule Seldom, If Ever,” Enforced. Heanh e parvment . voe would be satis e this would | method of registration, I take it that | in the count which charged the lihel, | Robinson. Assistant Secretary of S e S = Conte Roseo—Genoa : .....July301 Arrests for violation of the traftic Sak place all Tes 6quiDPed | 1 el seould not be interested in . The libel aliegation grows out of | N4V Mr. Wray. Miss cora 8.| STRIKE PEACE REJECTED, |Sivoner—Havana DLUUUUUVAu T rule againet parking too close 1o | e e with solid tires, whether they be mo | going into the details of the new reg.;the filing by Mrs. Liamar wough | VAughan, State president of the| § EUREIUED R | another vehicle are “seldom, If ever,” | e TN S e tor vehicles or horsedrwn vehicles. | glation | Mrs. Moore, as her next friond, May | American Legion auxiliary. and Gen. | e France—Havre ity Aug. 3'made unless some one makes a formal i “1EL nortleast on the same plane < eliminating he council is well aware of the, 7. 1925 hefore she tined ma. | Jehn A, Lejeune. United States | British Coal Miners Vote Agafnst |Hgmeric—gouthampton, - Avg. & complaint. it was explained taday by | > B Fotn ree ipeople claim 't6 be D | fact hat Conkrsss provided that mot | JOrity. of a suit foranabsolute d vorre | Marine Corps.J. Randall Caton. past e Sy 04 | Lieut. Ben Lamb, acting head of the crimination Jie esceca g newal of automobile operators’ per. 'cha mits. may- be used for the installation |bover. in which Miss what th . Church Leaders’ Plan. g b i LONDON. August 10 (®). —The |Fort Victoria—Rermuda . i : ra—Trndad hureh leaders’ proposals for settle. | Matura—Tnoiag, o - | Trafic Bureau. The police are vers 1o | 1€RIeNt about this regulation in view .40 [ of congested parking conditione, he 3 said. Where a motorict formally com 50.000 derived from re |agaminst h mpion amateur light h hushand. Henry Lamay, |10cal commander. will be toastmaster and invocation will he delivered by | Hoapital o ireet vrweigl emeyver s Rev. Hugo Blankenship. There will Jarkean &1 1331 T etrest i _Commissioners hating ¢ traMo lights during the current fis. named as corespondent. The allega. | he-several musical selections. Music e- | Szacia—S: words ‘and horse-drawn Joaitoar tions of the petition. which Mist we.| wll be furnished by the United|[ment of the British coal strike have | plains of his inabfiity 10 move his car o T e The object of this paragraph is o[ “Ag vet, none of these funds have meyer denies. reflect on her character, | States Marine Band o elected ent to this effect wan|EAPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW YORK.|hecause of being hemmed in by some pilhn Brown 38 “SUT Eilzabetns” Hos prohibit slow moving Solid tired com-| pean expended. We have already dis- ' &he save, and have brought her into | Immediately after the banquet| v af i Aconcagua—Valparaiso ........ Aug. 18| Other car, however, police action is Ada Hands 30 1 0 1 snithwast mercial vehicles from passing through | cyssed with vou our original program | disrepute | there will be a dance at the armory, | '“‘l?’ 5 ":;ec‘t',:‘; Pl :; ':' American Farmer—London Aug. 18 | taken. Tebn T¥ner 37 Maunt' Aite Hoatal certain heavy trafic areas. suc e light installation. Eetimates The siander charge is directsd ar|t0 which the public is invited D or tederation, called to consider | Belgsatast Rovwern 00011171 1AM 18| “Recorde of the TraMc Bureau group | Elte Homen Zo 1fat T oerent | Scott. Dupont and lowa Circles have now heen prepared for the in- Mrs. Lamar only and declares that in | v O eiiins Moo tHe: mile. Aimtucen | Merinc=Brioul.. -Aur. 18 such violations under the general e o vehicles ve the effect of | crallation of lights on three streets |the presence of several persons she Will Adjourn Tomorrow. B e Relon & stricts | (glitomia— (Maditerranean ernise)..Aug. 31 | head of “miscellanecus cases.” and no 3 B down traffic, thus causingy which installation we are in hopes of [ made remarks reflecting on the char-i {'nfinished business, including th roting o Que! Qleveland—_Hamburk - 0---:-: . -AUE- 18| estimates of the number of such ar SARESHatro- 0 momd iR A A0 RanSHOESe e Nt "l completing plans for within the next |acter of Miss Vemeyer. Attorney Ed. |siootion of officors. Feports of com | e | Colombo. —Nagle . A O e e e . - . 2 i J k I w Martin appears fo s Ve e i A 3 g . Cristobal—Port au Prnce . sa : were very . how Urges Change in Truck Case. ~ [T NN (iih the instaiiation S e inne v Miss Ve | mirtees and selection of place for the | Ville, Va. Past Department C Siimnekahds—Tondon - [l e n e Marri Li e I thelaut S T e e Will end the conven. |John J. Wicker. Richmond. and E. | Mongoiia—San Francisco 1] |G . . arriage Licenses. “In order to give & better distribu.]on E street, we are planning o pro- | . tion tomorrow Goodwyn, Emporia: Past Grand Chef | Qsa Il—gopenhagen .. . fan o Statement won borme 00t oY |, Marrisse licenses nave besn tasnedt 10 he aoln order 1o glve o better distribu. | ose the elimination of all parking on : E JYenident Montoe—World” eriise {an inspection thix morning of the | folymine tlon of truck trafic, eriginating in the | ) Sireet fiom Fourth to Fifth. as ine | VOUTH/AGAIN'REPRIEVED. |. Arer, e unauec toignt the R osen S erCl ot Tata_bueras Aliew .+ - jsame block in which the Fenning |, Charles M. Anterton weile R eorgetown area and avoid forcing b | oty ot Bl will Sthai e B M. Cook, Norfolk, past grand chef. | Yeendam-_Rotterdam ; | i P Jarge volumes of this traffic through |St1€et at that place has not yet been S gty U SRS DG Western World—Buenos Aires. i episode occurred. There were six dis. Ciifte narrow streets such as Q and R. It is|Widened and is very narrow. | Sapsmake Mlavers 4B . l!l:flh»n ll\”(hdy‘d\‘“fltfhl'?‘l of me“\]\wt- Mount Vernon Visited. Feme . ! tinct violations of the rule in that S,?he‘.“\‘?w..i . By . - % e o alla Vi {3 - er uilding. 3 H 1 of 3 ace 1 o ejls d lrene " propesed that the restriction on Mass Before any traffic light installa. % B o ot | il iee Taftheen, whin |, TG delSEates went in 190 Eulie OUTGOING STEAMERS. I e s R e rodarick T.. Stuart and Margaret L. Gun ehusetts avenue shall e modified as|tion 18 made on sireets,” such as F| mutation to Be Heard Friday. |ail incinde 15 from Alexanavia serbiles to Mount Vernon vesterday aft- SAILING TODAY o e o me Wpot s the: Fan- | Bl el Piismanrice of Hallvw to extend from Fourteenth street to|and G. 14th and Pennsylvania ave e i I frotn the Dised ndria, sev- | JoC "and placed a wreath on Wash- | ity of Eureks—Alexandria. .. .12.00 Noon | 118 OCCUrrence. sad Mary 4. Mongire of Richma . ot otreet morthwest. In|nue, it is hoped $hat the Commission. | LINCOLX, Nebr, August 10 o) fersl from the Distriot of Columiia {;cgion's tomb. THOre was no. oere-| RCCHOCNES ... N | - ——— ucat Scque wn Sin's 1 ow e o Twenty.cecond street as af |ers will agree to perrit this office to | Donald Ringer. 15, the voungest Ne.|#nd others from Virginia. The so-|noqy. A Auigerp - 3§ | Fa T Roeern i Tl E i present |send ‘a representative to Chicago to braskan ever condemned to death. to.|¢lety will stage a parde from the | ™ spproximately 1.000 persons last | 3t v anger(jor—Bers M |cLOUDBURST HITS AGRAM. | voh " citkcinnan o 0 FeBOL. e ago, it was proposed by | mabect ime (raMec light contrel sy |duv received 1 threcdus reprieve, | 2rbedo station to the Westminster | night” aitended the recaption and | Esomaz] N | o Catiter i Mary B. Jenkine ! o, 1t ¥ % el el e g e aay, easived o o ep) s ght a feon—Cristobal ol — Adart Esicrkien £ henne this office to 1ift this restriction on|tem in t Loop’ district, and also |Gov. MeMullen granted the third ye ng. Gence given in MoNOE of the delegates oG e | BiNG yous Sixteetnh street. north of Florida ave- |10 such other cities as are now con- spite so that the hoard of pardons lLast night the candidates, together | o¢ the armory. The armory was pret ! 5 M, Croatia, August 10 (#).— | hin W N Y 6 nue and I should like to ask the ad- | troling street car and all traffic by !and parcles can ar linger's appli- | With the members of the “Forty 'n’|(jly decorated. Music was furnished F:?;%“.’.;:&l‘a:‘.::""'“’"‘ mltzfl.x’m‘.‘u"A‘ '.."‘:,",’f"',:‘,‘,,,‘,’{ u-_men‘n_mnm propor- | vice of the council. as to whether, in | trafic lights jo Daitanicony on of his sentente |HIEht." staged n banquet in the | by the United States Marine Band. | Betenbarde—Southambion .0l 10:00 A M. | wentern part of ‘thin city. © Bridges! ame e opinton, 3t would he wise to again| We wish to aveid. it possible. mak- at its regular monthiy meeting. August | Westminster Building and Arthur P. | Honor men were in the receiving line, | gl REe wesi oo o b gl D s o] G gl ) sy VL P ) ¥ ) 1 r ng a st on on the reet ca 3 'he voutlh s second pr v X JUrgesa Was toa r P, & ot v ' MINPSEE under | o, nap « Mokl e & o Ubhuag b ask the Copmissioners to lift the re.|ing an installation on the stre ri13. The vourh nd reprieve ex.| BUrgess was toastmaster. Among the among those from Alexandria being | Gripshoim-—anihenburg A i i T N R striction on Sixteenth street north of streets which. will seriously interfere | pired today » visitors wax Charles A. Mills, national \ Waiter Moore, Richard B. English |Maracaibo—Maracaibo Florida avenus or preferably north of | with the present schadules. but. if | Ringer was sentenced to be electro- | vice president of Florida: William {and Boh Carter. Heading the list was | 3378 ry o Kalgrama road. 1t might. however. te| possible. to work out a svstem which [cuted for the murder in 1924 of Carl|Franklin. grand correapondent voiture [ Farl Gregory of Chatham. Va. There I L advisable to postpone resubmisign of | will facilitate the handling of street [ Moors, a Hastings, Nehy., automobile | of the District of Columbia: Depart [also were maf® other honor men Vuckenhach—Annapata Wt This phase of the subject until thelcar traffic, as well as other traffic.” |salesman. Fment Comdr. Frank M. Wray, Berry. | from differsnt parts of the Btate. Braslian P Buer ding the | Harrs WMedier and M are submerged. Woloas |rustomhouse, | Hundreds of persons have been One of the latest addiitons to th :4|r|\en gom their homes, but there | U'nited States Navy is a floatiy re no'teports of casualties. . |founary. Aires .