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THEY DISCUSS AIRWAYS AND ] tographed outside the executive offices at Paul the Secretary’s plan fo h oot e ger and freight service will be HTER THINGS, a cha rIG WOMA Stevens, in e shown VIDENCE [1! d with m ey Pleiffe Carpender, the Hall: . listening Copynizht by P. & A, Photos ths, N. V., before their President Coolidge and Seeretary Hoover pho- conference the other day on ways. Mr. Hoover predicts a transcontinental passen- ude pictu angle, like a gu W.ASHINGTON, D. MOXNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926. 0 plunging into the Er n Cannon was regarded as one of Trudie’s ¢ INTOMBED FOR NEARLY A WE the depths of the I d station Just aft miners trapped i ice planes for takir be adjusted fo any Underwood & Undarwood. ed on Uni 8 es of the earth. Copsright by S'l'UN'I’ H.YER nlES |“AIMEE” STIRS DISCIPLES. | cry of Nl‘wshl;};s Near Temple Pro- tested—Editor Heard Today. | AS BRIDE WAIEHES L0 ANGELES, Calif., (4) —A reso. lution vrotestine against newsboys’ | cries of “Aimee” while selling papers | near Angelus Temple was adopted by | followers of Aimee Semple McPher. . son at a ma meeting yesterday in Parachute Harness Gives i cvangelist's tabernac A. R. Sauer, editor of a San Diego way 400 FQGT Up and Wind | veekly newspaper, who is charged by post authorities with sending - oh. . scene literature’ through the mails, Breaks Hand Grip. Will appenr before United States Com missioner Head today. he out of the publication i » editor of an article the MePherson disappe Ry the Ascociated Press, ATLANTA, August 1 Boun, stunt flier, plunged oo L thelr number his beide of on from a height of spproximately a half mile. 1is parachute functioned per ectly untll he was only 400 feet from o = =l the luke, when suddenly his parachute gha 2822 L e, e e T e | British Criticism of Channel held himself on with one hand His . » grip fafled when a snst of wind caneht | Swimmer for Aid Tugs the parachute His body was re ! vovered sever: e i Gave Is Rebuked. Ga. Mrs. Calhoun worked with her Hhusband and MeMullen. She operated A motor hoat en the lake and pick her h up from th after he lanc Tk atrp and the parach: roOUn frer alhoun eaped frov o et s and pan ap From imming the English ¢ SiMicient thme 1o clear himself of the Nel printed in- the ‘Westminl o ; s Garstte ; ne's propellers, McMulien twould | Ga2 i D Tote into & nose dive In an | ~These unsportsmanlike claims | e Sias under the parachute be.|omit one small point—it was only ::r%'u'w.:f:}d‘|:; Ot Miss Ederle who was able to observe | McMullen examined the parachute ’hflv' time schedule, as she is a much fand said he found no defect He ex faster swimmer v!’\an all previous pressed the apinion that Calhoun freed | channel swimmers,” says the Zeitung himeelf of the harness. planning on| Ammittag ARing into the dake. when he lost #is! TUGS GIVEN PART CREDIT. grip and fel | Unusu HEAD TO LEAD FIGHT R AGAINST BRANCH BANKS yniris 1 By the Asenciated Prose BERLIN, August 16.—The Zeitung today describes as 1 sportzmanlike the columns of criti ling Gertrude Ederle's Ammirt & race hetween the English Critics Say Miss Ederle Had gust 16 (P).—The zette printsa column ms from the news: apers of Dover and Rou con Named Chairman of American xist comments by local experts and o sting that Gertrude sderle was abie to accomplish her clish Channel swim in record time I only through the aid and shelter of | wecompanying tugs. which helped | 16— Walter W, ' her to avoid the usual long drifts and | protected her from the heavy seas; | B Bankers' Association’s Com- mittee of 100. Br the Axsouiatal Press CHIC ). Augn Mead of Omaha, former president of ' the Americ ankers” Association. | Was announ as chairman of & committee of 100 « mesociation to work for Jation to ¢ » branch b Ranking in the Un he was thus enabled, the critics contend, to take a much more direct |that Miss tle with the tide: ivice and assistan so_able was afforded by | i States has | come 10 a cross-roads,” Mr. Head said | her pllots. | _|tor Them< in accepting the chairmanship Horace Carey. the trainer of MisS | hjef prosccutor in the Senate ofl in-| ey Sast maintain time. | Mercedes Gleitzer. the London typist. | qyjpy e nKing <yetem or for her recent attempt. has expressed » 1 desire to challenge Miss Ederle for | e est with Miss Gleitzer for more | which migh Than a few hours in the open sea on | anking. 1o commerce and to in. any equally as rough as the day i ; iss Fderle's crossing, without the as tried indepen it must embrace branch banki 4 attendant ey serie be eq dustry He =aid the ehtain passa o legisiation des janking tn the is already mittee proposes to| sistanc the next Congress In con ed 1o limit branch M ime 't \whieh it | swimmer Is now entitled to swim the ~aurse in any way he or she chooses. stnce no rules exist At the same time . | the point raised is whether a swim, as- 3 sisted by adventitious aids such as U. S. Judge of New Haven Dies. 5L fier of a hoat is e TRENTON. N. 1. August 16 (P).— | with the unaided effort of ihe other Tmined States Cireuit | Court Judge swimmers who have succeeded. The Henrs Wade Rogers of New Haven. |recording of the controversy, of course, JenrY aled at hit Summer home, near | involves no aspersion on the bona here. today. He was 72 years old. | fdes of Miss Ederle's sghlevement. inder State law. URGE DIS Atles crts., s Stat | ton Gordon, Unite | torney, today ash Appeals to disniiss the s peals of Arthur B tary of the Interio heny of L Sinclair of New Yol from the decision ot Phillips Stafford preme Court sustaining two indictments for lefrand the with the nnection oil v The Government recent locute This act of jurisdiction case he preme Court for trail dietments. and Lev tions in Assistance. isel will attac spir aenting on this the West. B minster Gazette savs. “Every channej | was arrested champagne 1o the heaith Unknown Soldier and then breaking | the gzlass on the tomh. Crocker told the commissary of po- lice that he was a clerk in Rotterdam He said he had heen drinking freely | since he arrived ago and did not mean any harm. The commissary, however, held him on a charge of "“doing damage to a sep. vicher.” 4 0 the il Ang rves man Removes Court's Jurisdiction. The act relied on reads !ing contained in any shall be construed : Court of Appeals of the District of |alleged crime. Columbia to allow an appeal from a tree and riddled with bullets, any interlocutory order entered in any | The sherlft of Wy criminal action or proceeding, or to | notified of the lynching. He cut the | g D o rors |6y dovs andi oo to Risall Re (oo Dectice [0 tdriedorfivugs and | treat, the negro’s home. Hogan for Do-, or hearafter allowed or Attornevs Frank J. heny. Georze T. Hon: Cooke for pho: is new enactment { the ity to 1 _autha PARIS HOLDS VETERAN. PARIS, August 16 (#) on and lr t a M'SSAL VIBm 7, Lost 3 DZ’,;Z i; ::::_.SS(\ lf:gii&“_ed OF OIL CASE APPEAL — Federal Attorneys Cite New Law Limiting Jurisdiction of Court in Action. Lived on Fi systematic hunt Three men from the Zigzag | forest ranger statlon located him late when he answered their | Refusing offers of assistance, miles to the ranger | Expected to Head Costanzi ! Opera—Molinari Follows e ey Him at Scala. Assoctated Press. rangers, and a PORTLAND, " Ores;, Augiist 16.—| woodcraft training | . Jackie | shouts vear-old son of H. W. Strong, Gresham, Oreg.. who was found ves. e woods on Mount where he had heen lost for three | fish and pic “Irightened? questions on sleeping in thickets known to shelter ed gpme huc kie disappeared Thursday after. while fishing Searching parties were or the leadership of forest ! ganized, unde PRISONER LYNCHED |NAVAL RESERVISTS »i% AT WYTHEVILLE, VA.| VIEW GOTHAM s|GHTs;‘.:'.dL':"1:.".:.‘.’:;i('u.“i',.-:.‘; T Costin: amerene and Owen cial counsel secutions, and Pey Fall ) fMub Drags Body of Negro Victim to Scene of Attack on Farm Girl. . ofl magnates Justice Wendell ot the validity of | United State By the Associated Press. _August 16.— | Special Dispatch to The Star | REW YoRK of Columbia naval reservists saw the ! sights of New York last night. They were given shore liberty until this morning after skillfully | the destroyer “Allen Seventy-ninth street at 3 p.m. Ten destroyers reservists are now ymore are expected hourly until the | full quota of 31, which makes up the counsel plead the act of Congress approved July entitled “An 1 to the Court of Appeals District of Columbi v order in counsel s yesterday, overpowered the jailer and fired nine shots into the head of Ra mond Bird. 31-vearold negro been held thera a week charged with riminal action.” . strips the court ask that the | to the District Su- | ind they of | manned largely by | daughter of a Wythe County farmer. | harbor and | 1Vith his head beaten to a pulp, the was taken tied behind an automobile and ! dragged 12 miles to the scene of his There it was hung to ““That noth- act of Congress {scouting fleet arrives. scheduled. for toror- The squadron will sail | for Newport. In waters off the Rhode Island coast there will be maneuvers | row morning. The sheriff of Wythe County was epth bomb charges. The trip from Washington was un-! Bird was arrested a week ago on | aventful. passed Cape warrant charging criminal The vietim of the attack her father on a farm of Wytheville, ploved as a farm hand. of {oecurred and will ask the court to retain jurisdiction cases Justice Stafford demurr ion Febru. ments charged « fraud the United States of the fact that S 11 will file mo on to the granting of the request of the Government coun- ¥pected. the constitutionality Cape May. 10 miles west where Bird Liberty at 2 p.m. proceeded north i gniversi ing coolness made ‘uni TRy e glad to change fry months ago, d. but the girl had remained silent The negro had m whites to blues. | imany were glad to sleey o e ommonwealth's of Wythe County sa since the negro was arrested it was {learned that he had simila; I last night that [LEGION PICKS LEVIATHAN, Xey toric riiveriv. Fall had no {Liner Will Lead Convoy of 24 Ves- | ing the cours sels to Reunion in France. August 16 1 to do, and that the property to | The second alleged victim was only *| which _the conspirac averred sufficiently. o r from this decision ourse. Some of the criticR argue) j,ijce (‘harles H. Robb of the Di erle did not really have irjct Court of Appeals Ma The new act to nullify these appeals 2 ured from Congréss by Sena- | J. Walsh pecial appeals | United ' Stat viathan was selected the France convention travel commit- meeting here - at the . Summer home of Alton T. Roberts, as the flag- vessels | more than 30,000 | { former doughboy's next year to Paris the annual NEGROES CHEER GARVEY.! Parade Opens Convention of Associ-| He Founded. | cheered the name of Marcus Aureli The decision, according to John J one time provis national travel followed that of the committee to go with plans | admiral of the Black Star Line and : Donald G. | president-zeneral and founder of the france two deep-sea tugs | Crocker. who says he was born'in Tniversal Negro Improvement Asso- 4 ciation. at & parade opening the ciation's local convention. sence, on account of im vesterday D'Annunzio to Visit Rome. GARDONE, Italy D’ Annunzio, Italy's noted warrior-poet, is expected to visit Rome | in September to see I'r reference to Penitentiary, seemed to stir the crowd tr even greater applause than were leading the parade himself. banners hore the name in Paris tists and intellectual “single happy family.” from his retreat here. telegraphed the premier last.week of his plans, lieutenants D’Annunzio, automobile, size oil portr: { him in full dress. !N LOSE LIVES IN TRAIN WREC causing seven deaths and When the Greenport special of the Long Island Railroad was A cars plowed through g, famous noof the Marine Copyright by I TOSCANINI SLATED By the Assorfated Prese | ROME, August 16 Arture | nini, the noted orchestra leader [ably will come to Rome 2t Opera, after compl ations now _in progi <, will 1 hall, while Signor Molinari, forr | head of Augusteo, will go to Se over which Tos | sided. with the Metropolitan Op tled, but it is believed he will gzet important vlace, nossibly with an Carlo Opera vacated his post at the S Mussolini and the Faci his withdrawal Seraffin on Julv 9 w line for th canini. |ton and Philadelphta. first collegiate course in accide vention will be offered n Arthur Williams, president of American Museum of Safet sity decision to t for leader: work is the safety movement.” cover Drowning Vietim. MILLEDGEVILLE, . Au (). Arthur Layfield vesterd into the Oconee River ne brought up the bods of his fiancee, aduate nurse Smith Rayon, or artificial silk, ig becom tng pogler in Canada. FOR POST N ROME s director | fon of the alter. ke |the Secala Opera as Italy's most im-| Shore Leave Follows Arrival of |portan Ivrical theater. Destroyer Allen With D. C. Contingent. Pietro Mascagni or Leopoldo Mug- v Senator I o none will be given the post of director | nd, chairman of the national Den of Augusteo, Rome's principal concert Geratle senat 1g S atle watorial camipalgn com a, | i nini has long pr What post Tulllo Serafin, formerly a House in New York. will zet has not been set-| Only recently, Toseanini temporarily 12 Operal By the Accaciated Pr {10 obtain a rest. Although there were | | rumors that differences with Premier |16.—Mr < had caused | 4 znor Toscanini de nfed that he was resigning. Signor| reported as in Costanzi post. which, it is now considered likely, will fall to Tos- | “Mascagni is leaving on August 25 | who, police sav, after sh the husiness ieadership of the ad [for the United States to conduct | womar and twe houe turned the aun | (ration are myths | serfes of his works n New York, Bos- | 2 "pir G : COLLEGE VSAFETVY COURSE. First Such Study of Accident Prevention. NEW YORK. August 16 (). The t pre t month by ! sponsox e, said that the univer- ain men and women | [ shown by the action it took when hip in accident prevention ne of the most significant developments since the beginning of The list of instructors includes safety engineers of the Metropolitan Life TInsurance Co.. the Bethlehem | Steel Co. and the New York Edison | FINDS BODY OF FIANCEE. | Georgian Dives Into River to Re-| ust 16 v dived ¢ here and | Sanitarium. who was mier Mussolin drowned vesterday when she waded e i{in the stream hevond her depth. i 3 Ik ! ! | was found half a mile from the point ot pé;::lé‘)r:‘lo‘{lhlfix‘\‘-:;ldfl(a:g v.‘:; organization to unite all Italian ar-| 0o 0 oo wag seen in the stream. gold-braided during the e e Ma and the Sesqui-Navy team at Philadelpl Wide Warld Photos THREE SAVED AT SEA. ,GERRY SAYS G [] P Florida Men. Picked Up. Adrift h)‘[ . . . | Open Boat 30 Miles From Shore. | i MIAMI, Fla.. A;xzfust 15 () —TI}'\‘rnP w"-L LUSE GUNIRU[ men were rescued from an open bhoat adrift in the Gulf Stream miles | east of Miami yesterday by the steam {ship Campue, aceording to radio ad- | vices to the Tropical Radio Corpora : 2 » e Democratic Chairman Pre Messages following the announce 3 5 i ment af their resene identified the | (licts His Party Will Have | men as Harry ttler, Miami. and Henry Andrews and Sam Prinz. H i H AL Tae. The el foak i te Majority in Senate. when their ses skiff, the | . sank er sprin, a leak mpus is proceeding with, the o its destination Thimpton PROVIDENCE By the Associat | G. Getry of Ithode | N ‘““::l\“:.‘t.-m. of an undercurrent of {Husband Sdid to Have Shot sntiment fasorable to the Democruts was noted by Senator Gerry “as can Her, Two Sons and Self didutes in the primaries contine 1 g be nominated.” e saw the Fepul Seeking Peace. lendl entive “uitc o S t failing in constructive Joth the Eastern and Western MARTINS FERRY. Ohio, Aug N Wik herine Davidson Fecott was killed and three others were |2 fundamental p: hot, two probably fatally. following | “and today have not even a tariff n attempt of her hushand, Eli |Program on which they can agree tr Escott, 63. to effect a reconciliation |hold them together. The people are Foce vegterday. realizing that the party has no unity The wounded are Ralph Davidson, |Of Purpose and that the vaunted 120; Frank Davidson. 24, and Escott, | tAtesmanship. economy and sound publicans are «till sharpis divided on ty policy” he said i The Davidsons are sons | Holds Claims False. of Mrs. Escott. Frank came here | from his home at Elwood City, I'a or a family reunion. The elder son and Eseott were re ported near death in a Hospital. ‘Economic conditions for a time gave the country a fairly prosperonus { business condition, but. with the de | pression of ome big industries in the st, and the continued ultural mp in the South and West. Amer alizing t what prosper YELLOWLEY i’LANSVDRIVE ity we enjoyed Was not in ans respert ON HOME STILL DEALERS |5 atie consrnctive progesm. s i be no no lea i Sale of Complete, But Unassambled | "1} i 1 Nov e ractive ork s ing done the Parts Object of Crusade of [hy the Government to better Wl 3 tions. The Federal 1 Commission Chicago Officials. has been put In cold storage, as is ‘H.v'l;;[A“'\-:‘l::"-'\"f"" ! ki | decided to refuse publication of th CHICAGO, August 16.—A blow fo | ce of la 2 b Haier SUIILHS e thoke Wi sell gl | S aors 0% W OOines by big cor | tiling supplies is about to be de |2 R SRt Teceive) tling supplies fs nbout to be de-|a promise from them that they would B ¥, D tion the good in the future. Is it any won administrator, revealed today. der i thati'n ibads: functic . The blow will be In the form of con. | Sheory (hat | Iis okt e O spiracy indictments against Chicago | gshould have bungled the investi concerns where amateur distillers | of the aluminum trust. controlled hy have been getting supplles. Mr. Yel- | Secretary Mellon and his family™ lowley and District Attorney Olson | consider the new move of such im. | Assails Tariff Commission. portance that the latter has con-| ““Tha Republican party does not sented to assume personal charze of | want hig business exposed anv more the investigation and will present his than it wants the packed Tariff Com report to the zrand jury in a few | mission to get the actual facts. What days. together with substantiated evi- {the administration wante from the dence. riff Commission hae heen shown in While the law forbids the sale of (the caliber of men chosen for it 1 atills or related pparatus, it has heen the efforts made to insure their ! inoperative hecause of an interpreta. | plete subserviency to the Executive |tion of the rule which holds that the | “With spe interests having every {various parts of a still do not con | wish granted. as they have for the stitute «uch unless they are properly |last six vears, is it anv wonder that assembled and functioning as parts of | they continue to support the adminis | the sl | tration's candidates” With big busi | Special agents are reported to have |ness and the administration joined lobtained evidence that stills, essential gainst him. the ultimate consumer Iv complete, are on display In the |has suffered severely. The signs are windows of numercus stores with the w; he intends to take his revenge In missing parts pearhy. vemubed,