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a E FEVENING STAR. WASHINGTON. D. (.. FRIDAY. AUGUST 20. 1926. MEXICAN REVOLUTIONISTS CAUGHT IR. S Snrique Estrada, former HELD AS LEADERS OF ATTEMPTED REVOL ique Fsirada’ U NG PLATTSBURG TRAINING CAMP. When he went to Platts GO% ! to dedi of war of Mexico, who we exted with him as he was attempting to lead an invading force (at. right) and Gen relio Sepulveda shown in the jail at San Diego, ate the monument fo Comdr. MacDonough, Secretary of State Kellogg visited the train. itionists across the California line into Mexico by y. This group is being held under guard Calif., where they were lodged after their arrest while attempting to | camp there. Photo shows. Teft to vight. Rear al Plunkett, Secretary Kellozg, Maj. Gen. Sum vt Rosecrans, Point Loma, Calif. Wide World P rebel force across the border info Mexico. — Wile World Phot nerall and Col. Hughes, who reviewed the student soldiers. Phot CAMPING WITH THE SCOUTS. Here is the Prince of Wales, who is D FOR CUP RACE . The four naval and one Marine Corps fivers named to represent the Getting _an early s ¥ ! HING NEW % < in the Schneider Cup E 3 24 A R Robby Jones, r e also the Chief Scout of Wales, after spe ni camp with Bo . SNt L 35 Nortom, ! : 'y CHL C. Wick, Lieut. 3 ar cauty ' hide the Scouts at Liandrindod, Wales o rish erwond & Vnderwood o MonlSID, i 3 Wide gifts of nat Fuiderwood, HIGH COURT PULSE. URGES PERMANENT = e e s e | NUOSEVELT SCORES ADINDICTED MEN OF NATIONAL LIFE LIQUORINUNETION |5 s R it "8« PRINARY “ORGIES” BALED INFLORDA Docket Reflects Every Major Judge Suggests Volstead’s 3 o L v o - « i : : : Rich Men’s Contests He Using Malls to Defraud Is Issue Stirring People—Dry | Scissors Slipped in Clip- i . ; ey o : Says, Prove Superiority ‘l Charge in Two Real Es- Cases Now Lead. ping State Laws. a5 . Ve et : of Convention System. tate Promotions. % ol s ; - By the Assaciated Press, By the Federal : ¥ G . 5 ‘ NEW Seric % it ' & 4 : N | Theodore Roosevelt estimates that | More than 10 officia ] el the in the drafting of laws i 4 i s 3 " : i |etection expenses in the United States "'I’I“"'; IITL:‘L']' itiex Kinance ¢ o and fean Nation i son for a majority decision 4 ; Bl A - amount to $101000,000 in & prestden: | o, were out on hond todiy following to his hand ! A s ¥ were Wednesday in the United States % & 3 18 e 5 4 tial year, and is convinced that the their indictineat yeste on o of using the mails to defraud, in nection with t sale and develop primary system in & ot EloHds ¥ Eaate dock the Supreme Court. {reuit Court of Appeals which ruled | e } - A LE b L2 " ROl A SRR AR T eene phovaE harom i » ave not perpetual but are e o . superior to the versial questions A tive for one year only 2 stature of }w‘x' v 1 " to which Judge ri:.v\-is g 5 s o e i « Orgies of expenditur Sieh conrt’s mechan M teve disse reversed a decision filed by 5 & 2 passing politien v o L dudge Van Valkenb punishing 4 E xeve irevealediin the recent bennayl | i near Miami. while the lika the seist i e 1S Charles G, Webh, Kansas City, Mo, 5 vania and Tlinois primaries, he told Sunley Realty & Development o, wres earthquakes, it 15 yand house keeper, for contempt of LOOKING OVER * . 'This is an aerial view of the huge Sesquicentennial Stadium at Philadelphia, where [ the New York Republican lub last promoted the Arcadia Gardens d» the story of AT Mieged selling of liquor more ck Dempsey, heavyw ne Tunney will hold their 10-round championship bout on the night of September 23. Tex Rickard, | nfight, are & “burning disgrace velopment near Areadia, Fla. Ar upheaval fn nat hought. gy sars after he had heen en- promoter, expects the m.m to draw a crowd of 130,000, Photo b A In e tande e Hone i Basil UL DNinam: of ChleRR®) wasi Hrealent o s - = = & no chance whatsoever in the prima- of the latter organization g Wines ries,” he said ; A number of ntx were et arvimin: worth fehing_over | i e Soruon r Seemces (ST ERED SERE | $20,000 DAMAGES ASKED ANOTHER UNION BANK. BRITISH LIQUOR ‘ADS’ o st uae mones mooiea sne st e i Sl rlousiy eventus wht o write into the Volstead pre‘election party machinery in eve of the mails easing amounts, hut election costs | claring the promaoters failed to fulfill e e e e e oo AGAINST KLAN PARADE suit Atteses Move for Receivership | Engineers to Open Second in New, FOUND LEGAL IN U. S. i i onnting. in the nited | promi S, wass hown ! v predom tes Lo abate liquor nuisances Was in Bad Faith. s Official. States, in a presidential vear, $40,- In anti-triat cases and labor and mg prior to the passage of the ‘ 2 York, Say PRSI 000,000 more spent in the elec.|spectors, shurg Retter State Fond . nooon ) vizhteenth amendment . i Suit to recover $20,000 damages for| CLEVELAND, Ohio., August "0 u tions. Even in an off-year there is | Business Rureau. the Florida Bhcket « ' t ~ an Fxamination of these State stat- City Asked to Refuse Permit on i alleged to have been sustained [ (£) pofore leaving vesterday for | Ban on “The Key to London™ Re-'close to $10.000.000 spent.” Realty P and the State Chamber other ive fonal pro itex shows in almost every instance the filing of a suit for a receiver-| 7~ S ¢ % He advacated control of ‘a conven. 0f ¢ as responsible for the fow vears aue the word ‘permanent’ used with ref- Behalf of Colored Or- <hip concerning certain real estate | Burope, George T. Webb, executive | moved as Unwarranted by tion I A veto power resting with | indictments. authorities said aside by the o 1o injunctions. Obviously was filed today in the District Su.|secretary of the Brotherhood Co-opera- | the voters, the convention acting | Those indicted with ‘Tebbets, prime = de- L | nominating candidates, o I ies Finanee Co as | b 1 by Merle (., Tebhets, was th developer of the Fulford-hy-the-Se. slipped :;nd ent off ganization. preme Conrt hy N n E. Peckham [(jve National Bank, here, sald the Federal Attorney. chiefly as a nominating committee for | mover in the ,un.n,l.\,n..‘».j.’A anent.” which was per. and Clarence 1. Peckham, 3936 Living. | sheeald e LTt velopment. in connection with his pro last word of a sentence. = ston street, and John 'B. Kinnear, | brotherhood - ,'_;_P‘"‘"m',:“,"",‘r gt St s et aot Vet govern. | ject, were IEdgar C. Linn of St not the first time such a A prot \zainst the issuance of | 1706 K stieet, against the Union | & PIANNIDE Lo oheh SOCATE AE 10| By the Assxiated Press ment.” he sald. “\We must rigidly | Petersburg: W. J. M. Webster, At- < happened in drafting 1aws. | o Jermic for the proposed parade of ince Co.. with offices in the Mary- | ~ G0 o0 TN ve national| NEW YORK, August 20.—Action | curb the use of money in our politics,” | 12 Betnaed TDssqn. . dNekedn the word ‘permanent.’ infer- | ype’ Ku Klux Klan on Pennsylvi nd Building. *,_,mL in San Francisco shortly also |Of customs authorities in holding up a o and M W. Young, Ful pretation of this section, of course. is ayeppe September 13 was filed with The plaintiffs charge that the suit i: mamm‘,‘ Webh sald = sm,mmm of the " agazine. rd-by - . Steel Slade, to avgument. while With ihe | the District_Commissioners today by | wax filed maliciously and wantonty | ™% PIanned. Jeb S0 ehe Kev (o Tondon," or « BRANCH U. S. FIRM ASKS | cisde colline, ¥ LA M K word as used in fiearly every State | Neyel 1. Thomas, secretary of the and the tion was denied by the | a®GEE R s in New York | llauor advertisement. whe held un- MePhaden 3 . John Can- statute there conld be no arsument” joeql hranch of the National Associa : had anged o re- | (G PREEIE e, were made solely | Warranted yesterday by Assistant field. O . K. W. Waod- . tion for the Advancement of Colored e the property. say the piaintifts, |15 et siated. Were mads SO | nited States Attornes Har MEXICAN LABOR RULING 1l itaney, Fdwin Chaffee, TWO SLAYERS EXECUTED \ the filing of the suits prevented | . 4" Loft and did not mean that the |« Mr. Harlan. in s Teland L. Ludlow Traverce H 0 SL » communication cited refusal of the negotiations and they will be | po '™ O retting out of New Acting Solicitor Fdward Barne t Match Comp1ny Want< to Know rison, all of Miami phia_authorities to permit the obliged to let the property be sold for |y i 3 the customhouse, ady him that Those indicted with Arthur Dunas : : / or \ 4 IN CHAIR AT SING SING pirade in that city and called atten | default. Attorney W. Rissell Thomas | " % N section 17 of the natic ibitton | if Supreme Court or Workmen's |of the Arcadia Gardens development tion to “potential evils of a parade |appears for the plaintiffs. | S act, which prohibits the distribut Boards Have Final Say included John Hurger, Edward FE. by an organization of the pronounced — 5 z 'HEFLIN URGES COTTON of periodicals or other publications ) % Conne, Thomas 1. McGrath, L White Man Goes to Death Protest- ;) \merican principles ascribed to containing advertisements of liquors, By the Associated Pre MeGrath, Edward K. Sernetr, Henry Wi ot 0 g Tnnocence fn Hold-Up—Ne. | the Rian' 1 i Sateid it e wr’ THREE CONFESS SLAYING | MEN TO HOLD PRODUCT | ines or cer beverages hanned fram < sissicr iy, Aucpst 0y M. Harker, Lo Licingston, Harry A. aliv : i ¢ pose of the organization was opposi- e | sale by that act, refers only to adver- | g decilons as’ (5. wheikes: ha ke Morris Norris, Edward A Wa v ch @ new chapter of 2ro Wife Murderer Also Di tion to and prosecution of citizens, POLICEMAN IN HOLD-UP| .,_ | tisements of liquors in this conntry. | Supreme Comt ar workmens arp | 1 JesIE. Sedilan, Rea tnterns t nd of those entitled to become citi- iy | Senator Proposes Growers Unite| Mr. Harlan stated that in his opinfon rution hoards constitite e nighes | Kildea. AlVin C. Dunas, L. J. DeLon thrown into the o anot r- By the Associated Prese zens. account of race, color. ve: | the advertisements of lignor not in e 16 LIS Harry M. Fleeman. Charles Pryor an OSSINING, N. V.. Augnst 20.—Two | ligion and place of hirth.” The pur. | Two Men and Their Wives Held in and Sell No More Until Price | (pis country in “The Key to London™ o ‘y‘;q-)l':\‘,'p",' s :;:";;;f;’::"’;; ";"]‘ M. Freed. all of Chicago: Alberi G g Akl G ¢ ateh ! pajey, Atlantie City, N. J dward nen were electrocited in Sing Sing | pose of the parade. it is added. is “to " ot § | lor other forelgn magazines cannot ot I'rison last"night. They were David inn—.\d and emphasize such opposition F”‘:'D"r‘“ Murder After | Goes Above 20 Cents. IegAll: DeTHETA to (COMatItute arv offETine '\Ifi; Ahx'm.\un. ¥ of the Internationsl po e ™o o e William 6 Demaio, 33 vears old, of New Ro-|and proscription.” Woman's Story. Denying that prosperity prevails | against Federal prohibition enact.| 3lch Corporation of New York. | gpiker, jr. St. Petershurg: R. Stuart helle. N. Y. convicted of plotting a In view of these facts.” the prot . generally. Senator Heflin, Democrat, | ments. The company has appealed to all| geaver, Cleveland: F. W. Longnecker ld-up in which two Mount Vernon | concluded. “it is not believed that the By the Associated Pre of Alabama. vesterday called nupon| On receipt of the letter Mr. Barnes| Méanufacturers and emplovers of in-| gt Petersburg, and Louis E. Eigle of Jlley Co. emploves were killed last | true aims and ideals of genuine Amer CLEARWATER, Fla. August 20— farmers, merchants and bankers of the | issued instructions to remove all cus | AUStrial labor to join it in its fight Arcadia, secretary of the Areadia ar, and William Hover, 25 cans are to be advanced hy perm Fonr persons were held without bail South ta band together and serve no- | toms restrictions on the magazine and 2 determine the fssue. As a result|Chambter of Commerce. York City. negro. who killed his wife | the Ku Klux Klan to parade the here today on charges of fi ree tice on the cottonbuving world that | to release it on payment of the regu of a strike, called because the com- = ” ind S-year-old daughte streets of the National Capital. nor | murder in connection with the slay- 1.0 more of this s erop will be sold | duties. This simple procedure. he ex- | Pany had discharged a workman, its 3 ) Demaio protested innocence to the | will such a_demonstration serve any | ing last Monday of Policeman E. K. until the price goes above 20 cents a | plained, was possible because no| plant has been idle for more than TWO SUlCIDES |N DAY ALASKAN TOWN FAILS. t and pleaded 1o live for ake | public good.” | Blewfield following a grocery hold-up pound. | formal ‘seizure of the magazine had | fortnight. The company has se- . his wife and six children. 8 r Moj. Edwin B. lesse. superintend. at Tarpon Springs. i prosperity ahout 1 been madle. cured \'arl‘m_xk decisions r;-l injun _— T . before he was teken 1o the ent of police, previousiy had indicated | Louis Curtis, his wife Phyllis and | which we hear so much now is con- tions sustaining its position and Site to Be Opened to Homestead .),iler he was allowed t A1 | Shat he 'woGIA Issiie & permit for the [Avthur Davenport. 'confesstal com: | Bneaito s fasored faw. Sendstor HIEMn ruling against that of the-strikers, | AtIANta Woman and Man End » of kisxing hix parade on condition that the klans- plicity in the shooting, police said. A 'said in his appeal. “The big tariff-. Woman Seeks $15,000 Damages. ' but the workmen’s arbitration boards Lives 'With Pistol Shots. d-by men march with visors raised woman who claims to be Davenport's | fattened manufacturers of the Kast. ° 5 have continued to issue contrary 5 3 . : ife aiso is held. Curtis also said |the siock gamblers. cotton zamblers |~ Fdna B. Riddle. 1217 II street. today ulings. ‘\\“\x:ilv'-\ el e el $0 asveral crivies i e e TRIEG Te S lfiled a suit to reco 5,000 dam- 2 an hour of eac er. two RUFFALO. N. Y. Angust 20 (@) P 7 The confession came late vesterday ton producers and grain growers are (0. and the Southern Oxygen Co. for Ancient Skull Reconstructed. 1ol shois lnte vesterday. e John . Snyder. Crawfordsville, Ind,, | Theft of a diamend horseshoe <tick when the Curtis woman attempted 10 not prosperous. Today they are forced |alleged personal injuries. She was | MEXICO CITY. August 20 @y | 11 health js attributed as canse of Susitna | supreme chief of the Supreme Tribe |Pin set with 15 blue white onds. chield her husband. (urtis broke to seil their crops below the cost of €mployed at 212 Thirteenth street Oc- | The biological department of the Na.| 1e death of Mrx M. Moore. 24 miles in o n Hur. last night was elected | valued at €300, and a diamond ring gown, police and his confession | production. Instead of heing prosper- tober 13 last. whef the companies tional Musenm has completed the ve. o 5hPors. heaving a shot. rushed o when con -sident of the National Fraternal valuei at £300 was reported to the was followed by those of his wife and |ous they are being impoverished undertook to clean out the gas lines construction of the skull of a huge |10 eme and found the body in the i R Miroad | e o A ticricn, iNMahe 31 Hipe; ipolios ib8aciby b E. Darden. 1731 | Davenport. “The South is now suffering greatly |of the building. An explosion occur- | prehistoric elephant. The skull wae | PP5ement. . : nto. Ontario. president of the In. | Oregon avenue. The robher is said to % 4 on account of the low price of cotton. |red and the building was set on fire, | found in an excellent state of preser- | e paim ':""""hf o8 ime Saldn . measure up to dependent Order of Foredters, was have entered an open window in the Our_cotton farmers cannot_afford to | the petitioner sets out. She sustained [vation with abeut 10 fragments of | \ne ot to fis ot e g hrough e new L ix fo be chowen viee president. Mr. Snyder Kitchen of the home. A quantity of | The first airplane restaurant serves |produce cotton at present prices. The |injury dyring the conflagration, she [hones of other prehistoric animals in | vy (e drosen sncing: ~wen. o ve rown open to homestead eniry, by | snceeeds Bina M. West, Jort Huron, | clothing alse was taken. Police are meals in the aigabetween Paris and | price today is below the cost of pro-|claims. Wttorneys Adkins and Nesbit building excavations {n Mexico | & wre than T can stand, but I sm investignting. London. duction,™ appear for the plainti ¥ and Puebla. udk (0 blame AN by TEaier the 1o Entry by Coolidge Order President Coolidge's order Mich,

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