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STAR. WASHINGTON. D. €. TUESDAY. AUGUST 31, 1926 FUN announced that she was el 1, at n AL, Pola gaged to m by P& A Photos. CHECK FOR 000 cheek FRIENDS AND ADMIRERS BID LAST F St. Malachy’s Church when funera undertaking parlors after the s sidewalk, Douglas Fairhanks REWELL TO SCR es were held for him yester day Among the prominent screen act an be seen in the row facing the camera, standi STAR. RECEIV shown rees relics ¥ Thousands of Rudolph Valentine's adm in New Yori sket is here shown being be and producers in the two lines of ]Mllhmr & near the curb. ne back to the ing on the & A. Photos SHOOTS GRE Walter Hagen is shown with the cup, er blematic of in tha Western open golf championship tour ment at Indianapolis, Ind ng which he played brilliantly to hl\nl THING TO BITE OFF. ng 1ip the seales at 2 pounds e grown in this tr Chillicothe, Ohlo. ainge, foot ball star, i n at Wheaton, L, and is t nkie,”” at right, who hopes to make the Universit id team this l'ull how to get ready by lwa Press. BT, deputy in Angust sheriff. harge of textile day of dis. arrival of strike nd the | By the Assoctated Press. COLUME Ohto, With the declaration cannot suceeed that tr obligations,” Senator Frank B, in a statement here last night out flatly in opposition by the United St allies and associa Although n Senator Willis in eff lehed article ¢ war-time that the ['nite debts owed it by f “Natlons canno lightly their Willis sai Trade Extension Desi to e i d powe hod no names, ! veplied 1o a puh. ewton . Baker, of War. declaving wtes should cancel veign atio nations tre ns,” Senator able. that e e s, of ¢ desivable e £ this 24 Americ but wh made dens upon 1 a price be paid America genero indebte. n should e extension s sring taxpay d such p additional igh to NAVY STARTS GRID PRAC . Head Coach Bill Ingram is shown with Tom Hamilton, one of the squad, as the United States Naval Aeademy foot ball te: ¢ start this Fall to build up its m machine. Copyrizht by P. & A. Photos. I]EELARES A“-IES STATE TROOPS AT MILLS GUARD STRIKEBREAKERS Establishment of Dead Ling and Threat to Read Riot Act End ost Serious Disorders. [ By the Assaciated Scnator Willis Flatly Opposes | 212 o, i local police were Cancellation by U. S. of | Manville-tenckes « | here today. following a War Obligations. el { The establishment of a dead threal to read the riot the most serfous disorders, hut 15 between the police and some e 1700 striking operatives and pathizers broke out last night their n @ man attempted to halt an Willis, | armored car leaving the mills. Spo came | Fadic stone throwing followed the outhreak and o strong ice gu was held through the night on rum, of another attempt te fire the ant. The rrival of strikehreake in armoved care Sunday rvesulted In one attempt to burn the mill early ves terday. Flaming < were hurled through windows ahattered by stones. East India Council Grants Exploi- tation Rights to British- Controlled Firm. and heen ng with even) s ons o The & RDAM, East India cal 30 acre Java the I8/ By« A Drutch ed a derstand why Ale honds priv 1 shonid Aug 1 has reject to wrant 2 hee of oil te and lonial » payment of ir consequentiy which may be worti cents on the doliar, wonld £O UP 10 par Justic thes: 10 claim now which avd il At proy ately same time the courcil ap an agreement with the Nether be just he inds Indian Oil Co. whereby th d be J 1 Duteh government and the oyal theory. Aunt i | Dutc 1 would participate in e s on Benjoe Island, Before Generosi i ng ol f orneo. ofl fields form a continua thosegsituated in the vieinity which have heen w of the Royal of rakan. <ubsidiary tion of the council in freez Oil_in faver of much com ara in in view of the r the Dutch il an open door tn the Indies, I notéd that Duteh British Hrolled company It <0 Datly News Co.d FROM LAKE IN MEXICO, iEntiin | tions | favor A\ml‘i t hell is a Women Other Pwernity-Five Men, Children Reported Lost. Feared. (Copvrixhit AMERICAN BOAT RETAKEN Craft Deaths By the Assuiiated Press MENTCO patehes to G L Launch Seized in Canton. ANTON, } British Recovers dren drowned Chapa the wat China. August 31 () valley m flonded the » hoat taken from James Ban- an American. recently by U strike pickets. The British launch taok possession of three cargo s that were sheltering the pickets. shots were fired at the Ban but none was injured. - pickets took Banbury and his Russian companions to he quarters, but released the ners when American Vice Con- tevens protesied to the forcizn Raren 1 villages near arty, of commi aths. R sive, Train servic 1 between Me 8. oand from Gu as bl duvd wiva ad strike tored sl oftice mills | line | act | <h naval lnunch has recovered | THORNTONS DIVORCED: SIR HENRY TO REWED- |\ THEOSOPHIST DELEGATES PLAN | n TREK OF 20, THE0s0P VE;;TARIAN BANQUET.M DERNOTY DEATH HUGE LEACLE TSK s £ i D ot o 720 DENCE PROBED Eggs—Many Members Eschew Woman Said to Have Given ‘\ tional Railwavs, will be marvied in | Alcohol and Tobacco. Clue That Mellett Case National Railways. will be i z S = Figure Was Slain. LM“ York, he announced | Married in September to Martha Watriss of New York. the Assoriated T MONTREAL, August 31 Worth Thornton, K. R | and general manager of the dian TSwapmnq Populations in: | Turkey and Greece Has | Cost Above $35,000,000. By Henrs dent iy the ARwsinted Eress: | Wheaton. v morning. and || PINLADELPHIA. August cost | when the structure is completed the | - e Al ophists will establish a lecture | LN CracTe ch. a tealning worker trom S 4 Summer schoul in Theosophy Cambioh A correspondence school i Theosopliy . completed its third year. ) became known that plans | the establishment of the first of Theosophy for children by theosoph branch represented | (). ! Lady Thornton, | Dike Blair {eranted @ divorce Worth Thernton in Court here on July 6. was brought list December says the Cleve | e peferred to a master with = the re- | g recommended on the e points i < Engene ) & Dermott, missing i of the in- NOtemuan Ny, ation, had heen’ uncovered A0 was safd that ements ¢ CHIC ve FAGO, tavian st 31.—The la Chics Au e wirs feast e Fle tion e [ By the Assoviated Press By the Associated Press ATHENS, trek of human of the Children of Isvael fro is neari omipletion in the in “hool ¢ Ll LAND, Ohio, Investization into the Mellett, Canton new tien today and Plain Dealer port that new evidene to the murder of | August 31 murder of Don publisher, took a dus m vt Mediter- L ground ineom pproach to meat will | for which have been | school for the oceasion the Nearly all of the hy the followers of Dr. RBesant are vegetarians and spec in process of crystallization. Holly- | menus have made thelr wood has heen chosen as the site for in eafes and restavrants p this institute. The Ameri 4 the visitors. A dinner quarters of the Order of the (m day by Dr. Annie Be: the Kast. founded in 1911 by Di tlonal president of the society, sant, is in California and will b protege, Jiddu Krishnamurti, ited by Krishnamurti at holy man, contained these sion of the Chic | Vegetable soup, fried e ant, ots, tomatoes, brussels sprout sans and combination salad. The be the ordered Under the ATIH"XHIV\ of the League Nations Mixed Commission for the chan, of Populations hetween reece and Turkey., more than 2,000, | 000 persons have already been trans ferred from alien lands to their native countries, Although little has been printed in the United S or Furope about | this great human movement, it heen characterized by those who witnessed it as the greatest piece of | constructive work of the League of Nations since its foundation it re quired three y to complete the task, which was carried out with a surpassing Iack friction at a cost of more than $35.000.000 Put in New f these nsplanted bodily he worked. ate to an entirely 1 | where he had neither money. nor friends | The Worll War and sueceeding con flicts in the Near East and Asia Minor had hefghtened nimosit Turks Armenians rs to such an extent that me {mperative in the interest e, protection and the economic well-being of those races to remove them from countries in which they were raclal minorities to the land of their nativity. There were ahout 1,500,000 such Greek and Armeni elements in Turkey, 000 Moslen: in e and other wkish terri tory and ahout Bulgars in scattered Throughout { sion. whose chalrman is Charles How- land, a well known lawyer of York. had the valuahle assistance advice of the offidals of the Amer: Near East Relief Organization, whose superior knowledge of the refugee | lem in Greece and Turkey proved restimable value. ission has built more than Itural settiements, and urbans settlements. 1t has erected 000 houses and repaired 16,000 re. 1t has ernents LUNO towns As & result of ctivi populatin ! of Macedonia, has increased from 513 000 to 1341000, The population of Athens and Piraeus jumped from 453 e indig Thornton w ppearances tronized hy ten yvester. \tos has Hindu | items peas Dr. Besant. ge to the the first formal Because of her unique geographical mitless resources, thi t realize that hers is the : gather- s - ing was given at Also Forswear Alcohol Hetine Vedtartiag. of the Ordér of the Star n | vast we; he the 1 advanced. group of Theos- | position, her ophists, of which Krishnamurti is the | c gnu head, not only vow to forswear meats | responsibility of leading the world at but alcohol and often tobacce | this time in perfecting a sgreat re- A soil ynany are celibates public of brotherhood and of peace, d his " Phat the Chicago gathering is bring- | she \d, '{ng Theosophy to “the threshold of im- “Your nor | portant events—notably the expected sophical coming of the Great Teacher, to spro cited in the report of l. W, your own n'flum president of the American of brotherhood Mr. Re placed the present active | your religions, membership 1, with 274 lodges. | Your classes, into one The corner stone of the ety’s na. | brotherhood for Me: ler: Area. ki Myer officers yesterdaw after eted an investigation in hooting of Benjamin Cowen the post Sunday meor Private John W. and recommended he held for courtn o of mansianghter bwas taken, it was explained, to avoid trial by a civil conrt, and indica | tions on the face of the evidence hand. were that the guard would acquitted for carrying ont his duty Cowen was shot in a str o with Faylor, in an attempt to escape. An other prisoner. Robert who is alleged to have guard and later him, now is in guard ment. Taylor is rest but is confine ings of the together r action Fort noen_com the fatal A - [ in 000,000 persons had from nd b Aknown property Each to be tr ywhere | be reat work as the - in America. is clearly especially over great message will unite all avocations, all great national the helping of the ix st wh all your attac wptured house confine - technical - his quarters hoard of in th the recon bein n. on-] 0.060 roomi hility Sir marr n living in near Cante to anthorities indicated that Mo 0 ‘N !H\d his body was shipped to New | canelns [ York in a trunk. _“,““',:“:‘WI_""’ | The clue uncovered. it was said IS HELD lN SHO0T|NG through tracing MeDermott's mov ments following the Mellett murder {led deeper into the underworld which | Tias nghived In tiie tnvestigation from | CUATL Expected & Be Bt of Iliu- start, and implicated the unknown Manslaughter Charge by “higher ups™ w investizators fes . incepted the plot igainst the cruss Court-Martial. ing publisher. 3 Heard Shots Fired. According to the story said to have “ybeen told by the woman. whos Theo- | Identity was not revealed, two shots iwera fired in a hou ing hers on the night of July r, she said to have told author \ teuck was driven to the house a heavy trunk w taken to a ad station ! Investigation has reve ia that a trunk was sent to New York on tional _hendquarters was laid _at world at large Ehal (dete £ 10 St lemaneioffie mian it ) 2 living in the house in which the shots are said to have heen fired that his sis ter went to New York and that the WASHINGTON CADETS IX A g * been proved untrue Cleveland authorities inve WINACADEMY HONORS ~ ROB BANK OF $4,000 ..t utieriics | redoubled their search fe = ine Rarnes, 41, in whose clons | Charles B. Stone Named Lieutenant | Bandits Leisurely Enter Institu- 4}"""““ i D"‘\'"'"“ IS belleded (o hive | vestigation ; lived as Charles Connor, after the Mel- | pion G050 at West Point—Four Others tion, Draw Guns, Take Loot |[lett slaving. MeDermott was said o mitted to | 0 7 ‘)\Hn received a telegram while living | jack. commanding Get Posts. and Flee in Auto. there and to have left shortly after <hington, today —— —_— office will X the It is expected to he ram ken Distr of and the latter's date of the trial held within a few < work the commis ‘the ward. Authorities have been unahle to trace his movements after the re ceipt of the telegram and it ix helieved that it lured him to his death. The | telegram is said to be in the hands of | the anthorit Three W rnes, with i Thelma 1 Ry the Assaciated Press. BUFFALO. N. Y., hold-up yesterday the Liberty | Bank, Jeffeison Ferry branch, six armed youths got $4000. The car to have been used {n the hold-up found abandoned ow the West > more than 2 miles from th seene of the Four men are held for quest One of the men being held is Waltor Cocirane, owner of the machine. has starred in tennis and track events | jj. peparted- it stolen, but, according while at the academy. 6 polloe. 1hE: rentrt A bt TR Saloniki grew from 174.000 to 460,000 e i erin e liee, the repart was' ot mad One of the most vital results of the Valter . ‘Johiisan, 1316 New|UIill s(ier the fovbery, L is mm,.\yv;wm-m‘y‘ )w:m. Hampshire avenue, was appointed a | ot 1€ R Eemt o N arove. up and barren, has been cadet sergea = andits dro iy s SUDUON ety | e o lelsurely and five of them sauntered il Wkl rles Benton Stome. son Ol into the hank.. There each drew two into land of real|Charles B. Stone, 29- Twenty-ninth | o) 1000 q nraceeded with the business reet, was named lieutenant in the | SEN° BUG Procei el WER ChO ve Tnto | cadet corps IR ReY o 15 sl Sdward P, Melching, son of Capt,| Which they crammed their loot burst they scooped up the money and | Sdward A. Melching, @ former W A - '“\‘;1:1,\ plching, 4 former N et | stuffed it In their pockets us they dkE e £ ran out. supply sei nt William 1. Hunter, a Central high sraduate, was named a cadet first sergeant. . Special Dispateh to The Star WEST POINT, N. Y., August 31. Washington hovs at the United S Military’ Academy here have some exceptionally gl reco cadets, it fed in the appoinimen tet nounced toddiy Alexander M Alexand August 31.—TIn a at i nen Disappear. hst or officers an ! London Club Denies Lluyd George Portrait Put in Cellar. NDON, August 31 (#) Liord George's fulllength was not removed from the the National Liberal Clab in BepoEtadiin (he o the pictures Cava 19, who at the nty grand jury investigation of the slaying, and police have been wnable to serve sub- poenas stimmoning them to testify, ‘anton anthoriti today nied knowledge of the I story as the search for the three wom- | Churchill and Liovd € en, who, it is believed, could give valu- |2 long time in basement of the able information concerning MeDer. | forger club b nd this fact i mott's movements, was redoubled | Supposed to have given rise to the re e port that the latier's portrait had Meanwhile the Stark County grand |2gain gone to the cellar. jury is scheduled for two more days | of ‘inquiry into the Mellett murder | will be investigated, autho mystery. It is expected to report Fri- | and it is possible thit charges of b 1y may be placed eve investigators insisted that they | witnesses. have placed before the jury indictable| It is expected that the i evidence againat three men and possi sses to testify before the grand jury bly four. Rumors of jury-tampering will be called late tomorrow, i | was kne: son of Col. heginn| former West . was appoint- | ma He !, David portrait wal Lond Britich pre of Winston sted for oh ! exchange fore de transformed settled (Greek productivity. a 2 Detailed as Instructor. | Capt. Napoleon Boudrean Artillery Corps. at Fort Hancock, J.. has been detailed as military Strnctor v York Uit Coast | ern i against N.| in-| New = Adviee can usually be had for noth I and s worth less. NCOL, They Canadian Railway Officiul Will Be | LIBERAL’S PICTURE STAYS' N RELICS. for his rris Joi < purchise by The apples which this younz ved to e tl the farm of Aeme o WARS MAY BRNG MEDICAL CHANGES Veteran Army Surgeon Says | Chemicals May Alter Whole Healing Science. ch and were grown re By the Assoe s, NEW YORK, Augu Fhe ut niay b ve noentirely opinion Arin coon [ v M +ha S \ineric the mical war med v in in the vl future veteran little wounds nature Known Maj < honie cently returned ir York after a to e as president of the Amer geons” Travel Club, tra of army medieal s ved it. as he obser Antisepsis G The todny W grentest those b “Where reater s cited vl Knowled s med in savin down in raw earbolle g farmer sefence medical conld and “today nee sunshot id the wound ¢l housh wn to in keeping a are worse ang in merciful, Unless by the cruel and Killed {nst: wled now many man e thay erly, they pieces fnventic Wit Iy, the newer kn treatment Hospe Good Food Cuts Mortality, Petter < heen o tality ann 1 oning 1ths fr b nete yedu he said down the war-time di he eald 1in." he said soldiers dfed o one of woun war, an hideous trag W armie ent e mest 1o nothing with ty American wable di ent vitsmdns of ot | the body's peed co red | different and n the rtime has Civil Service Rules Amended. R of the wivil itions dule ervice rule< ine ubject to non-cor heen amend President by t} en; nspecto nl administr act ot Y i! | petitive inclusion pilots, mechanie | servers and ae ‘qunux in the L i examination. has order of the of “acronautical eers 1tlon of the e commerce i e tevenu: ol irine Mas ndics {han in Mag st

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