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'l i H “From Press to Home . thundershowers tonight and Within the Hour ferrow: notauite &0 warm tomor- The Star's carrier system covers night: gentle to moderate south- every city block and the regular edi- N e e Eushos, . 3 tion is delivered to Washington homes et Full report ’;n'mgp e \ ’ as fast as the papers are printed. . EDIT! Yesterday’s Circulation, 93,254 Closing N. Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 22 WITH{SURDAY MORNING L ¥ Ll ¥ntered as second post ;office, Washinzton, RADICAL CHANCES MADE BY HINESIN. CARING FOR INSANE Two Veterans’ Bureau Of- Gospel Mission Workers fices Merged to Improve | Now Have Tickets. Service for Incompetents. —_— class matter No. 30,05, B, Sums Trom 50 Cents to 100 Swell Total to Aid Poor in City. sociated Charities and | W ington {and generousl | poor mother: | who would « Summer’s deva the slightest Already the generosity of the early donors has | | brought coolness to several hundred | Will Mean Taking Each Case toiq.,fi ni . Iow ess L Courts—Present Officials Ex- | bt has acted promptly | to provide ice for the and babies of the eity i et the | heat without GREATER PROTECTION FOR WARDS IS OBJECT relief. n 24 hour innounced fter The | inaugura- | sected to Keep Posts. tion of the fund subscriptions had | peasy ! lsed (he total o $474.50, and eack mail s bringing to The S office | WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1926—THIRTY-TWO PAGES. ) Means Associated Press. TWO 'FREE ICE FUND GROWS RAPIDLY; any pol pel Mission, E stree rthwest; from of its district stations, at ighth and 1 streets southeast, Jeflerson street, George- n, and 1301 Seventh street northwest, or from any family relief worker of the Salvation Army. - WHERE TO USE THEM. At any of the following sta- tions of the American Ice Co. Station No. 1, Ninth and Water_ streets southwest. Station Fifteenth and E st S rtheast. Station No. 3, 21 Florida ave- nue northeast. .. 5, 1192 Twenty- street northwest, ion N Silvy 7, Thirte ts northwest, 8, 917 V street STARTLING EXPOSE HINTEDINMELLETT . - MURDER EVIDENCE Special Liquor Plo Investi- gation Intimates Police May Be Involved. | |GRAND JURY WILL GET INFORMATION NEXT WEEK | Evidence Against Several Said to Be “Airtight"—Upheaval Predicted in Canton. YANKS WIN FIRST OF DOUBLE-HEADER BY SCORE OF 4702 Gehrig’s Home Run in First, Scoring Combs, Gives Hug- men Early Lead. RUTH DRIVES CIRCUIT CLOUT IN THE THIRD McNeely and Stewart Double in Eighth and Griffmen Pick Up a Run. BY JOHN B. KELLER. Revolnt Government’s | other donations. ; 1147 Nine- | | B7 the Associated Tress. i A hinery ish L nieGIeiiens i west. CANTON, Ohio, August 14.—The | VANKEE STADIUM ¢ York machiner One of the first letters opened Lo 3 1 B M, New ik matters, Direct af-the Veter-|ionikinen|d ‘ehesi Tor $100 fram Cléve. 10, 1109 N street | | Mellett murder case will be carvied | August 14.—The Nationals lost the et hie et uip: ek entively lana/ Perking lOf 017 T i<treet: Shivo| 0] eoutliensic e & directly hefore the Stark County grand !apening game of today’s double-header 1 in the buveau to theow | perkins si i e et Station No. 11,V jury, which convenes next week, Pros. | with the Yankees here. new alignment in the ureat (0 I Perkins simpls said: “1 take zrent || avenue and Jenifer street north- | | ecitir ¢ 1. Meclintock sad today, | The score was 4 to 2. i b ISR h $100 ] SwesE idence sufficiently strong to con. | Dutch Ruether began pitching for fnemmpetents of ar. [toward the fund for providing ice for SiGtiRRv Bl TRensGD tRe IHUNAEH S0 Don the Nationals. The southpaw was op ity an order making the most vadi- | the poor in this hot weather.” It was To take care of all who need | | R \iajletr, publisher, has heen uncov- posed by the right-handed Sam Jones Al changes in burenu administra- | followed by other checks and ice tomorrow, all of the above ed by Joseph R. Roach. Chi | “About 15.000 were in the stands when tion since the recent aressional ng from 50 cents up to $25. branches of the American fece | | n..n.."n l;‘:"f; m;‘d"‘cfi:‘n- x“ m“f" the first game started. fnvestization it the case of fOrmer| A the same time the demand for | B ] ehiion Ao T alleReAMinnor cae | FIRST INNING. District Commissioner Fenning, Diree- | tickets increased rapidiy, and two ad- | ; | spiracy in Canton, | WASHINGTON—McNeely flied 1o tor Hines has established a new itional sources from which those in | | “Hoach Meciied, thas. ths evidsns] Ruth. Stewart flied to Combs. Comhs partment 1o he known as the eed may obtain them were estab. Vs ‘wihighe® but et % Sies et = - !went back for Rice’s high one. No service. Tt will combine the functions | jished Al visiting workers of th reds of families In Washington mml‘”“ Cattitd. ‘to ithe S Cotiit runs. A personnel of the former office of sociated O ties 1 cari a | have been braving the stifling humidi- | - £ { | | z e o t.,',' e w‘,\ (,,',), ‘f e \-\m...h“..r Lickote with them for dis | ¢ and heat without even an foccasion. | Krand jury through fear of a general | Boy, 8, COnf@SSeS | \:-‘ “h:y:))"‘e]\nfi :Tr; 1“.'11:x|:'1<‘;"r"”' generan <ol and the office | . d : bedl it it % : i norean: - | ssed a catch of Koe pational guardianship officer fxibution where thev dre meeded Lo toditeite COSIRIHDELIE S BetiCk "(!’"".:"‘_n]'m::”‘v' T:fh‘ TollowsitnGitn He S d Fi | | nig's foul. Koenig tapped to Myer SiTH LR MHelimaY Lorier Hesuea | ANcne Msilonsioarie Ito Qv cOntact [0 o ; Sl gl g e dtarte wres | ! Combs walked. Gehrig hit a homer . h i with the very people the fund hopes| M of these quiet sufferers have Roach is not in a position to carry ; | into the right-field stand: b Gen. lines lute vesterdas e st o reach. reached a point where their health|the case into the State courts be- | M vine Cit s | €O mDatalisu(t Tath hutled ik wos Bot veveal the names of officials o MR B0 I asior & also sup-{and eve 3 e je Bl i s vy i L < B e | The Gospel Mission was alw sup | and even, their lives are in feopardy. cause he in at present without Stato| i enacing Uity thrown out by Tate. Paschal stngled it ix understood that Maf Willlam |1 IntEnasnt Lbrl Wha kRission, | ter: o eSwitiouti cetingtheiBny. |2 MRy Al s prenating [HeRIguoL ; ST (e Ll LG G G WOiff Smith will continue as general 5 = Smes | mer is indees cals v e call | conspiracy case for a Federal grand ! G Two runs : e < daily zo into homes | ndeed lamity.” The call | CONSpiracy case Iy the Associated Press cotpnel and ”\‘1:1‘“ |m‘:» c “»\"""*""I']- where the suffering from the heat N\fllll?{"llv:':l) d-l\: ;nl-:”:]n-i;;.;'.w; whhhlho[« EYRHEES e | e YAKIMA, Wash., August 14 | Co e SECOND INNING. S o i il CAnEMD Vintense. kets may also be obtained | Sufferers. i o m bNe Ready to Tell Jury Yakima's entire husiness district | : WASHINGTON — M t officer, will become an a ta = = i gin | who saw i eings—brav Sih- y ¥ ' L &t 8 SHINGTOX ver singled to Sl Hoesiie g i i 3 iling o 5 p : afternoon when an S-vearold boy | jflied to Paschal near the foul line e i . { tieth and M streets for want of a 10-cent piece of ice. willing to go before the Stark County | : : B - 83 3 ; s ee Divisions Made. [ ieth and AT streets, © e todas | | The.i¢e Tund wil need every penny | wrand Jury wen it convenes nexc | May Bring Relief, But He | started four biazes in the neart o | cident on Long lIsland. |Biuese fanned. Xo runs. hie new lesal service will he com- | ho need for swelling the e fund | the heople of Washington can spare | Week to tell it what he knows of the the city within an hour. The chief | : NEW YORK—Dugan was safe posed of three principal divisions: The | jncreased in proportion. Investiga [r..r it. _No contribution will be too|murder plot. K : Won't Promise. fire fnspector said today the boy | Englnes jump Track. when Myer fumbled. Collins forced etfice of the zeneral counsel, the 1aw | tjon has disclosed that there are hun- '~ (Continued on Page amn 6) In his inquiry into the liquor con-| had been placed in the detention | Dugan, Stewart to Myer. Attempting division and the guardianship divigion. ol — — — — spiracy Roach says he has discovered | i PR home after making a complete con- | to complete a double play, Myer threw ne il e e that the contemplated murder of Mel Rt ARl AR e e | the ball into the grandstand. Collins @01 ki iasanE EEsant AU IS unaE ] |edge in the underworld for days be-| Washington prepared for its week | (GMBEC 10 T8 Fhe W Wirehouse CALVERTON, N. Y.. August 14.— | Jones’ grounder and threw to Bluege, Stiod Pl eohUinye Albler dlie) Saine] ifore the assassination, and that there | end of rest today with a qualified pre- < BUSER SIONCES) | Niis e aatat A it i getting Collins at third. Myer backed b b e | were many who knew just when it | N T that| Ine.. in the produce section here Geoire A4 iSDufordiot BIGRGRGS| {1 ys1ens for I ienTE N HoT N o Euis RE as T = e i was to occ diction from the weather man th: two weeks ago. All of the fires | N. (.. died in the Southampton Hos- | R : : 5 | {was to occur. s e fs. attes 1 ! 1 ! . UL L the zuard ) | he men who were designated to | {hunder h"““;‘d ‘]‘"S a ;'9'"“"" .-‘“"‘ were extinguished with only small | pital today as a result of the Long Is- | THIRD INNING. £ adid ey H murder Mellett thought they would | tomorrow would leave the c it losses: is AliE0 ek T WASHINGTON — Tate singled to the iny o be heralded among the dwellers of | quite so warm” by tomorrow nigh Officers sald the boy has previ. | 2nd Rallroad wreck here last night.} ., "“"p coper” Tanned. . MeNeely an Word | o |the underworld as heroes and that| Korecaster Weightman was not| ously been ina detention home. She was pinned under the wreckage! rove into a double play, Dugan to ans 1 approved by President Cool ! 4 they would be lauded for their work. e . o - PSS, five hours before being freed by rescue AZZ + " - idize last July. These new duties had | fithey wouln e launed o prepared, however, to shout this me: | ; Lazzeri to Gehrig. No runs. expanded the respousibilities of that | — | = = {sading against S e, o \:e ho}:nse})tlow]. L BELGIAN TOURIST TAXES | “"I[IL S IR e G NEW YORK—McNeely ran against office until. in & way, they were par-j o s | H | ceded to have prec! is as. |ed to add that the District of Colum The number of dead remained a e left-field stand wall for a sensa- O e etone e T | Brother and Cousin Were at Mexicans Do Not Expect En-jcedst o precipitated his as- | 7 "% 04 Havaty begin celebrating the | INCREASED TO AID FRANC | six. however, as it was learned that | tional catch of Combs® drive. Stew- Bifice df EenEinl Cosinst] ! : f R S voy’s Ret Unl U.S Involves Local Officials {end of the present torrid wave on the — James E. Way, Brooklyn business | i Shigw vt SN he s More rvigld protection could be| 3 0y’s Return S e | basis of this prediction for tomorrow. | % = 5 S o 3 4 omer to the right-field stands. It s T e e, SRV ector, Says ¥ gz With, severat political cltaues. 15 di- b The . (hosands of Goverament | Ttavelers From Nations With Hign | 1aF, & supposed victim, wwas not kiflea was his thirtyeights cireult drive of incompetents, it was decided by Gen. : i rect and counter opposition in Canton | werkers had their regular Sumin Exchange Aff i - T Tist s “J. B. Waye” a the season. Paschal flled to Rice. One Hines, by o consolidation of the 1wo Mrs. Jane Gibson. Stiffens Demands. and with u multitude of ‘evident ties | halt-holiday to look forward to {nday E:'e Scted mNewl e AMONE |y, iees H we X a is e B v B . 9 ’ » 11 ¢ reau’s program is the n | Br the Assoriated Press BY LELAND H. REE! janywhere in the local inquiry, Roach | automobile this afternoon and head} " ppysepLs, Angust 14T .l vear old, were lilled in the wreek.| 1 INVGTORE - Bibwais took a in into court every inconpete SOMERVILI AR 3 : 4 chsery oo, the cdURIEy. or feaths sea-l. ENUESELS, Aligust The' new | X641 % o €cK. ! third strike. Lazzerl backed up for = ! 4 SO LLE, N. J.. August 14.— [ ge Caple 1o The Star and Chieazo Daily News. | © gy . 4 2 1 ) Belgian economic _program, framed |11 others killed were Harold A. Fish, ‘s hi . 2 der Duredt control for L TMMAUON p o mate yelatives of Mrs, Edward | MEXICO CITY. August 1oAmbas | ori il the local authorities do not | shore for over-Sunday trips to Sl ST Yhe s framed | yeinhattan Beoker: WIINANNE. Sqiires, | o T ey Clle- ‘MyST POpRed: o Eax: of his mental status ecler ave b vinted out | sidor Sheffiald's departure fr & [bring the murderers to light they will | Two more heat prostrations werelyjpy; © ftitos eREct todis. |enzineer of the train, and John Mont- | “¢Tl: N0 runs. ; e = heeler Hall 1\:\ een pa i ador Sheflleld’s departure from Mex- |all e revealed in the Federal courts!reported early this afternoon, brinz- s _‘_F}‘_‘;’;r\""r’r;" t today. somery. firem both of Greenport NEW YORK—Lazzeri walked. Du- Work T sses Slowly. in open by @ witness of foUr ico City Iriday night for a vacation {in the disclosing of the liquor con- |ing the total for 24 hours 1o seven. [ nigh exehange hat thei ndcermith | Tonz Island. Six other persons were | gan sacrificed, Judge to Stewart. Col- This i ntic undertaking ' vears ago. as the men Sh*‘r 5;:“‘“"!_ of two months in the United States \sr'(l;"fm' Mnnavh declares. ‘ i Eugene Butler, colored, 40 rs old. | tax raised from 10 to 20 ]m;“""‘“‘ seriously injured. lins fouled to Tate. Jomes flied to that the underway | the widow at the slaving of Rev. Mr. | coincided in the Mexican view at least | OR evidence moiv in Roach’s pos- | of B street southwest walked into| foreign automobilists paying 10 «| Mrs. Shuford died without knowing | Rice. No runs. slow s of theiHall and Mre. Eleanor Mills. with the temporary quieting of the l‘r;i-l m-eml‘"_t; 4 l”?np'-_ar: tha" Sev- | 1mergency Hospital and applied for! daily, and foreign motor cyclists 4 that her children had been killed in FIFTH INNING burea. < vapidis | penry Carpender. - Mrs. Hall's |peligious crisis and the revival of the | Denartment are inveived i the Hodce | treatment, and Mts. . E. Schofleld. | francs. [Uisawice ki HEUR IR A RO o8 v G e as pos mown' that the | (i in, o Wall Strest broker. |controversy: between Washington and | orariment are involved in the 1Iguor | 50, " passing through the Capital. Measures are heing taken to dimin. |N°Y of Asheville. N. C. $he and her| WASHINGTON—Goslin singled to burean nt to take men o4 gyjjje Stevens. her ¥ 8Tevion Gliviover tha. pebvolein fand [mid roodeabs o crd e _them i einoved to the hospital from tour-|ish the number of state employes 30 |Children arrived at New York vester-|right. Lazzeri threw out Judge. Gos- e s ind have them offi- G T ather, were the men in- |untialien land ! piie \'<‘|) Sha- oL ancheven were -t igse catnp: per_cent. i {day and were on their way with her|lin taking second. Bluege walked v branded as mentally incompe- | GEOCEN W NS Tan o o sald | i hin = " e e urdE poe, | “orecaster Welgntman explained | King Albert has used his dictatorial | Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.|So did Tate, filling the hases. Ruether tent. Under the former plan men | dicted by Mrs G o e During his courtesy visit to Presi- | “\When the conspiracy is disclosed.” | oqay that Washington seems to be on | POWer o authorize the sale of ~the;Angell. to the Long Island country|flied (o Ruth and Goslin scored after Were aliowed o continue treatment ; Carpender shining object in | qong Calles prior to leaving, the Ameri- | Roach sald. “it _will _be one of the | ;o jorder line of the area which is |roval seaside cottage at Ostend, | home of the latter. the catch. When Ruth threw i3 While withonit necessity of Such his hand. ot _|ean Ambassador was cordial in the | (Continued on Page 4. Column 6) | que to a drop in temperatures tomor- | kiiown as the Chalet Roval, the pro-| $ b i Collins at the plate, Bluege and 1 pu exposure of their unfortunate Another witness produced previ-loayieme, This, Mexicans regard as | .o - and for that reason it is difficult | ceeds to go to the treasury. : | advanced a base each. Lazzeri threw £ noton. h ccurt “"l‘,“'”-.ff'If:, ously gathered evidence which had | gunificant in view of persistent re- | to predict just how many degrees the Sl g FAMOUS WALKER FOUND out McNeely. One run. erer ‘“f‘{,d.".',‘ nec .Nm””d 5 1'.!\"‘ {beer veported missing, the SN poig hare that before Mr. Sheffield | mercury will fall here following the MELLON IS PLEASED | NEW YORK—Koenig flied to Me- L i o the T | woman's daughter told of an alleged | jopyms to Mexico—if he does—he | anticipated showers of tonight and to- | DAZED IN BROOKLYN!XNeely. Stewart made a great one- Font: is prepasing to hed attempt 1o poison her mother Prior |\jll' have obtained from Washington ¥ ’ O e WITH ITALY, SAYS VOLPI | - e P of i ombe emuliles o Many patients at zabeth's hos pe murder, and a “mystery Wit [, expression of confidence in his INORtIY Of {His UIclmby e ISCH ) ! hold it to a single. Gehrig drove into pital under thiy prosram will bei said 1o have heen at the time |, . ling for a firmer stand by | ll?rs o‘f p?(nul;\hm ar;s ll!‘;ll{)idply;)‘ll\:s&v:‘d i e £dward P. Weston, 88, Missing|a double play, Stewart to Judge. No : Py 2% i 52 = 8 New —there shoul e A an- i = brouzht . b bl o ‘f““ {of the murder “"””") ‘f"‘;{ of the | {ho United States, with reference to | L Aecine I temperatures tomorrow | Minister Declares Treasury Chief| From Philadelphia, Was Ap- Eens SIXTH INNING S rned today. for|crabapple tree where the bodies Were | afrairy south of the Rio Grande. night, but the forecaster could not say i N 2 s s e thut appli this ;;” found, entered the reopened investiga- | SR + Us ‘hnkw e ot ihls feller Wouleibs Discussed Finance With Duce parently Starving. | WASHINGTON — Stewart flied to S T e ent | tion. e ? e o o | shared by the National Capital. He During Private Visit. ¢ he Adoclated Dress: | Combs." Rice bunted and was thrown offic of one of overn. | New Witness in Jail. Unless he receives that expression of Sat . | thought it wise to stick to the state- Rttt 4 B out by Collins. Myer singled fo left. £ L L : et L { confidence, it is understood here. an-{ Gen, Lord Notifies Commis-| ment. “Not quite so warm tomorrow ¥ | . NEW YORK. August 14.—Kdward | Goslin forced Myer, Gehrig to Koenig. el B e e e Wittiam S Staus the new witness. | SR Gomat o in - sympathy B ! Bt @ \;u:usl 1.~ Andrew Mellon. | Pavson Weston, 88 vears old, famous il EHOEDS i {was in jail today held in $3,000 bail | (G 4 policy of the State De. o - | Secretary of the United States Treas. | pedestrian, who had been reported | Npw v i . D he meantine the bareau con | ST Gmess. His arrest | I 08 MU, PRI 0 G M tes | sioners 1o Pare $3,500,000 Oer e e [ ury, during his recent visit 1o Rome, | missing from his home in Philade! | pacnal ror s s Singled to right SinbER 16 e lon . slal for Aspentzal. 2 e partment will represent the Unites ,9UU, o % ot aoiie; consos i e . o oo : Paschal got a single with a bunt in A he fitth in the reopened investi- | Giyiog It may be a source of some in his talks with Premier Mussolini | phia, was found teday by a policcman izing patients fi beth's { WAL th & i | nfes IniMexico, q 1 Jation 16 the local resident as he fans tint: VOISl Hale's o o Hrooklyn, He was exhatsted and | (0Nt of the plate. Paschal was picked i ior are | "3 Sheffield’s demand throughout ; ot S G bIpi, Ttaly's finance min- klyn, as exhaus ” E 1< rapidly as bed Afor | S e dth e b vt From Estimates. | his fevered brow to know that Wash- cas able to see with his awn |apparently dazed. A physician e et Juime s ey RO them ir v mes, St % 5 fitee in $151000) bail aos 5 2n B ington did not lead the league Yes- | eves the solidity of the political situa. | ined him at a police station and said | 2% third strike. Dugan fanned. he b igr { the’ murders, i | tection ‘of American lives and proper i t Fais he bureau, it ix known. has been | the MMUEE Bt Bl nor U night | oo Ol Yhis regard he has been de- | B | terday in high temperatures. The | tion, the activity and siplined | he did_not require medical treatment, e e nelsting upon & change In guardian: | watchman, 18 fres An 2,500 b e o Mexlcan. citadelsS o | President Coolidge has allocated the | DIStrict of Columbia cheerfully gave | productivity’ and the strong co-ordi. | but that he was famished. A steak, | SEVENTH INNING. SHEpEwhen | e B An S The hearing, which is adjourned un- | ¢ anatical. W FOTES: % s the right ,of way to Yuma, Ariz,|nated and constructive sense of Italy, | Wheat cakes and coffee were brouxht | WASHINGTON —Judge d to fiom: St % 1 The h \imost fanatical. hile the contro-| District a tentative maximum budget ix, W 2 o . A i Sl ige flied t on provided | lay, revealed that the Stat B Hat haw i AvE Keent 2 R Bt | \vith 106; I"hoenix, with 102, and Fort | and he did not hide his keen satis.|to him and the noted walker ate with | paschal. Bl fa d. Ta eRAverE { til Monday, te| versies that have avisen have beenyof $35,573.879, the Commissioners were | & e 100, The official | fa | i . al. Bluege fanned. Tate popped Jesta i1 case chiefly on Mrs. Gibson's | handied apparently to the satistaction | aqeieed cmeiais nons | Smith, Ark., wit 0. e official | faction. he eagerness of a starving man. 6 Taxzerh "No tuiiss Trust Companies Aiding. e (he velated o County | of the Sthte Depnrtment it is recog. | vised officfally today by Briz. Gen. | maximum for this city vesterday was | This statement was made today b | S | NEW YORK—Collins singled to . | Judge Cleary’s court that on the n nized that the policy has not been in | Herbert M. Lord. director of the Bu-|down to 95. Count Volpi, who added that. although | 00, | contars crificed ~‘15“; Trust compin wen com- | oo 14 1922, She was viding | entire accord with the dictates of Mr. | Feau of the Budget. The tentative| ~Mr. Weightman expects the max | the calls of Mr. Mellon upon Signor | $300,000 Church Burns. | Stewart. “Ructher threw out Koenig, i SaThe et mule in search of corn thieves | Sheffield's conscience. estimates submitted by the Commis. | Imum here today will not exceed | Mussolini and himself were strictly | THREE RIVERS, Quebec, August | Colline holding e et Sl & AT B e chme upon 4 sroup of men | Now, according to persons in close | sioners last month called for appro- | vesterday figure of 98, with the |private. finance discussed. and |14 (P)._The Catholic Church at | fell hetween Myer and McNeely for & ielopment N i e men quarreling about some | toich with the Ambassador, he will { priations amounting approximately to | 2dded prospect of temporary breezes | the problem of Italian currency also | Louisville, Quebec, 15 miles from here, | single, Collins scoring. Gehri Y s e i O e M pocket Tight was flashed | outline to President Coolidge what he ! $42.000,000 ¥ R RS I LT W T “center. sending Combs. to" thira e their | upon The face of one of the men, she e o e oSt effective | The work of trimming the estimates d”"';.;“_i' et Hiveitais e (EHEICES eiate ot Vet | Ruth grounded to Judge. One run. number re asing | declares . ment of American interests in Mexico, | 10 the limit set by the President will = ~ e ; INING. hrough appointment 1 urts, | “Whose face -did you see? | o iy poeaibte reatics | e started by the Commissioners| Five cases of heat prostrr’ 1 or BOX SCORE—FIRST GAME ” . EIGHTH INNING. number of mental incompetents | Special Prosecutor Alexande: With the views of Seeretats Kellogg | Wednesday morning. The reviged | complications attributed thegioo were | WASHINGTO! l\senlg threw out from the World War, accordi to | son | i s e ¥ o o e | treated at local hospitals over night. | Ruether. McNeely doubled to the records at the bureau today. contin.| “This here man.” replied Mrs. Gib.| COnC ”\nfnfihggg‘?:e‘:l'm‘g'd"‘g‘":v l’;flw-lg“‘;""l }‘;"” b“l }':;‘"‘"“"9" to the | " mpa most serious case was that of WASHINGTON | right-field corner. Stewart also dou- e 10 dncien in spite of the son, pointing to Henry Carpender. ot alk as| Budget Bureau by September 1. 1 s sher. 50 years old, of L bled to the right-field corner, scoring he Loarded the train for the United | | ¥ i, who had to b | MeN normal rate of disch and of the Heard Report and Ran | States. | Limit Is Mandatory. 11365 Columbia road, who had to be| R. H & . |McNeely. Lazzerl threw out Rice, bl of new hospi congestion @ PO = K i .. loverpowered by police yesterday eve. McNeely, If 4 1 & | Stewart taki’g third. Lazzeri threw in ne hiatric hospitals contin She saw something shiny in his Warren's Work Recalled. i T:"r ’I’Im“ ! notification from Gen. ning as she h“m"““‘*“’ a “""“'f:_ b s ¥ 1 0 O | out Myer. One run. » 3 oud report an. A | o W | fr of r Persi 3 i Eate # e e the bureau with one | hand. heard a loud report A Yol A | e epresentative of the United| -1 have the honor to advise you diay | T L he LOmen S seRten | Stewart, 25 4 o 1 3 0 | XEW YORK—Paschal flied to Me- o e Woman scred i ~— States in Mexico, now is on a some- | the President has allocated to the Dis | Mrs. Fisher is reported to have ges- | S. Rice, rf . 4 o [ 2 [ O |Neely. Myer made a fine stop near 1 ¥ e (ontinued on Page i, Column 7.) what different basis from the time triet of Columbia $38,573,829 as a ten- | ticulated with an umbrella and threat. | Myer. ss 4 0 > 7 3 2 second and threw out Lazzeri. Dugan S Ueldln BE L % | when Charles her Warren came | tative maximum amount of the total |ened spectators hefore she was Sub: | Goslin, of 7 = 5 DISEUE LG N ospital « nd vet bullt, to be | here and negotiated a renewal of | of vour estimates for the fiscal year |qued by police of the third precinct | 2O5m 4 1 1 1 o o | VIN' werted at N ong Istand. 1t il S & i 5 P 5 dued by p NINTH 1 e e HOLCOMBE s PLAcE diplomatic relations, following the | ending June 30, 1928, This amount | (sontinued on Page 3, Column 3, | Judge. 1b . 4 0 o 9 2 0 B sy N i 00 beds, and long diplomatic break betwen the two | includes all items which are appropri (Gonl & i Bluege. 3b 3 0 o WASHINGTON—Goslin popped to 38 1o cost al 000 | (Continued on Page 2 Column 7., | ated for in the District of Columbia —e = e, 3b. b 1 [ O | Gehrig. Koenig went back on the @ TO BE F"..LED SOON { appropriation act and $2,343,000 for . TWQ DROWN IN SURF. Tate, ¢ .. c 2 [ 1 5 2 1 |srass for Judge's pop. Koenig threw ALLIGATOR ROUTS CROWD. | ' : | permanent ‘and " indefinite” appropria. * |Ruether. o 2 6 0 o 3 g |ou Pluess Noruns a5 T | = Wei e E P s il Gl T i 8 | 11 ]00‘1 ound el“hl “Your regular estimates for the|Girl, 13, and Her Brother, 19, Are 3 > 7 = i . g Otals....ccooeneianenn. 31 2 € 2 12 3 . . | War Department May Name Suc-| 5 i fiscal year 1 to be submitted on # ~ 3 |PLANE KILLS CAPITALIST. Three-Foot Reptile Attacks Passaic 7 | ]ands Genllv in or before September 1, 1926, and! Caught in Undertow. River Bathers. cessor Next Week to Assistant | 2 ipropz\ried in ?c;m;dav;:e Yasn the iti| FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. Au: EW YORK 8 5. | structions of July 926, shou G 4 i siia Y J should | oyst 14 (A).—Thelma Goolsby, 13, and ‘Wichita Man Struck by Propeller PASSAIC, N. J., August 14 (#).— | Engineer Commissioner. { Para('hute Plunoe not, therefore, e: ceed in their "’u‘]her brother Clarence, 19, were| AB. R. . 0. A. E. Lo lizator children on | P hmdin | © | the amount above stated. | drowned in the surf at Pompano Koenig,88..........c...c..... 4 0 [ 2 2 0 on Landing Field. e b SR “.i,lm“l | Additional Requests Unlikely. | Beach last n"}g‘"- when an undertow | Comps, cf. .. 3 1 2 1 0 0 | WICHITA, Kans, August 14 UP). River, The _successor Mz 1| By the Asociatnd Pre || nsiiss e req | carried them off shore. ot b - = | —George . Thesis. 3r. Wichita exod: ou- ! fenry “Holcombe, nt District | ¢ - i vour estimates thus prepared | geveral persons were attracted by |Gehrig, = 9 1 0 | ros Billed Ch SAN DIEGO, Calif.. August 14. | do not in vour opinion meet the s capitalist, was killed last night when pen e fchiloken Hiom hE | aorigineer MG s | —at parachute tests at North Is. | absomitely necesary requirements of | heecr gatied. - The. bodies. ot both | Ruths If 4 1 z 2 o 1 |he was struck by the propeller of a e e Sh mapbed tb Balae | MESA Mo Aeideh | 1and naval air staton vesterday | the District of Columbia, they Will | et recovered ahortly wtterwind | Paschal, rf. 4 0 2 2 0 0 |glane pikited by ull:lf;.‘.d o w e eaRt who' fnied 10 kil dtowith o] DREIDEECKL BLTE SRS 8 Ea] | a 1100-pound dummy torpedo | be accompanied by a supplemental| " The victims were the children of | Lazzeri, 2b . 3 o 0 4 5 O} s actan (e Tarutig 1S Lo e 5 named by the Wur Deb g, e 1000 feet in 38 second statement showing the additional |\ “and Mrs. Ishan Goolsby, who ar- | started across the landing field to r b o Fly mext week, aecording | op e e O e he | amount which vou belleve will he | jlid'at Pompano Beach from Algood, | Dugan, 3b ... 3 o o o 1 O | B B OOt et foe it with 2 ~gane tshhou to neor Commissioner J. Frank | IO & B0t e e | required. allocated to appropriation | e several months ago. | Coltins, ¢ 3 1 1 % 1 © | of the plane. A Tolcombe will Teave | . totals, and setting forth the neces- 3 b —_—— drew 1t ashore, waus abot lin Bell. Maj. l;“w“- “«‘“ paint on it was not scratched. ‘.«uy therefor. In stating the "ew,v! =8 |Jones, p. . e 0 o0 0 0 0 AGREE TO COURT PARLEY feet loug | Washington for his new post AW Uppatests were preliminary to gity for such iner s —_— = — — — . e 0 y for such increase it is requested | . = . . gust 28 . T e e amsmiman) [0 albpfor aurhinereape [l ceabented L IEEWER CHOEERASGASES: Totals ...ccvverrrerners 30 4 ® 27 10 1 | w n to his engineering du- | at Inglewood, when airplanes are | which would result from failure to s | CLOUDBURST KILLS GIRL. . Holcomb detailed for | o be used instead of torpedoes as | secure the additional amount that| SHANGIAI, August 14 (A).—With SCORE BY INNINGS France and New Zealand to Join . h the follow teserve or-| u means of determining if para- | you recommend.” falling temperatures the cholera epi- 2 s i of the 3t Corps Avett | chutes will mot afford full protec: | "“As’ the Commissioners have gone | demic that has been ravaging the 3 2 ogh b sk sdiriigh e il SSIEH GniUS A Resekvatione, Child. 13, Drowned in Field—Body ' «ucceeding A oward N ennion. | tion to airplanes when accidents |cp record as opposing supplemental | Chinese population in the environs of P 3EN] vl o ; g { Corps of Engineers: 443d Auxiliary | occur during flights. | appropriations unless absolutely |s|-,‘mgm.| is subsiding. This also is ;\Y-shlnnon.. 0O 0 0 01 0 01 0-2 (‘;“._}l-;\;.:.! i:‘:t?:l:'n%l‘t;:v]u:m:: Cartied Mile Away. Inzineer Bat Theria During vesterday's tests M. JI. | necessary, it is not likely that the|due to the drastic precautiénary mous.;l\ew York 2 01 0 0 0 1 0 3 — 4|,ccepted invitations to participate in CHEMUNG, N. Y. August 14 () Adixil Harrison. ~ aviatien machinist’s | Anal draft of the budget will include | ures enforced by the authorities. the conference opening September 1 Caught in the middie of a field during | Baton Rouge. La mate, second cl took a head | recommendations for appropriations | The new cases are of a milder type| 0 SUMMI::." S S ! to discuss the American reservations : aNiirst Stella Pep | Train tchez, Miss.: forward dive fram an airplane and | above the rigure set by the President. land mortality is decreasing. Out-| Twabase hiteoMeNer on basex—Washington, 3; New York. 8. | vo adherence to the Permament Court =T ey Body | and 4034 Engineer Batialions at Min- | descended 600 feet like a plummet l breaks of the disease. however, are | fiome ranv—tehrir, R ek iy Ructher: 51 b3 Jonenr v - | of International Justice. s cartied a mue. A sister, 11,|den. La; Bastrop, La., and New Or- before his parachute opened. He |RQgdie Programs—Page 32 being reported from many places in ' Dogble playe— Umpires—3essrs Rowland, Owens and Din- | This brings the total acceptances gaved her life by clinging to bushes, leans, respectively landed safely, 4 . ) Lrograms—= age Jé.’ xiangsu Province, north of Shanghal, ~Stewart ‘neen. (2 » - 1 <

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