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THE EVENING “STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926 OPENING THE CAPITAL'S FIRST BIG SPEEDBOAT REGATTA. Little cratt of tl I droplane HICK TAKES IT G TUREDLY. Liobbie . BIG-TIMERS FLASHING THEIR SPEED IN THE MAIN EVENT. Coming down the stretch in the e MELTIE by St camera i (fhe firct event bIithe Preaidentis Oup races at the opening heve!yester: . G Ml ifities nd Ghitic e ieat of the President’s Cup race yesterday as 50,000 persons watched the speedsters from craft day. The 6-mile heat was w Miss Spitfire VI (at left), owned by J. H. Rand, which averaged tional amateur golf tourney at Short Hills, N. J., in a brilliant hat lined the course and from the Potomac Park seawall. This heat was won by Cigarette IV, owned and hetter than 41 miles an hour. ) Spitfire V finished second, and Miss Westehester T1 (af right) was third. 5 at_earriel Bobbie a step nearer his third straight amateur driven by L. Gordon Hammersley of the Columbia Yacht Club. The other two heats of the President's oy it by P. & A. Photos Copyrizht by P. & A. Photos, $5.000 Gold Trophy race will be run today. e rid Photos. Spain's new Amhassador. Alexan- dro Padilia, who has heen ap- i nish Ambassador to the wlu\k"fl";fi"s‘l'f'lfi'rm‘l;H‘:h\;.l‘:"I('IOI;F""“I\‘ \Il’\l"l"ii e l\":“'-:lcm‘:pt( | GENE RECEIVES SOME PROMINENT VISITORS. Gene - Tunney (center), heavyweight challenger, is States to succeed former SENATOR'S SON STARTS GRID PRACTICE. Jerry Wadsworth, son ferday to urge the Government to e« Tos handsofr™ polies with | ag : 1 Stroudshurg (Pa.) training camp to Benuy Teovard (efh), retired lizhtweight champion, Ambassador Riano. He leaves the of Semtor James Wadsworth of New York, who was one of the Yale rgard to the religtons controversy in Mexico, Lefl to tight: James A. ), who went 15 rounds with Demprey at Shelby, Mont. In looking Tunney over as post of Minister to Portugal te Comer of Little Reels, Ark.; G. grand dragon of Tlinois, he prep. r hi ul with Dempsey next week, Leonard was strong in his peaise of the challenger's come to Washington. | and H. €. McCall of Michizan. Tight nderwond. and Underwood condition. Nt by P& A. Photos. Copyright by Keystone View, 2t New Hivere Wida World Photos backfield squad last year, trying his toe during the first practice days tands, A Grash (T 1S UNKNOWN Ry the Assnciated Press. UN SHE BES!Q‘EB Hall in Alt'xun;lria‘ Special Dispath 1o The Sta- | 3 > 4 . v | ALEXANDRIA, Va. September | it . e 3 ' : it S L LU . 4 4 h o R e e e ARterTIB D E: nid - e . % Y o 3 T | Two United States Army air- e i Final Decision on Commerce | [ T o o e | PO h ¢ : o it v . 1 . planes collided vesterday 4.100 feet Empty Lifeboat Reported as Seen Near Soot Where El- Lieut. Charles Willams Building Not Likely to Be past have infestc1 the City Tiall : : . T 2 g i cm . % - |l | above Luke Field, without injury Reached Tuesd | T v e s, e | G BN 8 et ol R ' i e o lenia Sank eacne L ey Charles Miller with a .. ) i g ¥ i 3% i ' . S R sy s 5 - leaped from his ‘machine and vifle. The work was hegun early 2 i drifted to earth a parachute. —_ = Although the 1 3 A this morning and Milier hagzed 4 . = _ The afrplane c S By the Associated Press. £ e e ke i AT R aea Rl oo ’ A L 2 8 : Although his LONDON, September 15 —The fate <sion thoren=hly sany, md it 45 peepased o » ¢ J 3 damaged Lieut ' ¢ of the Italian steamer Tnesday the question f where | tinue the work until all of the : AT g i heart landed with it n ich was sunk on Thurs- artment of Con 3 pizeons are killed or leave their B P & : 5 5 : ; . § v Tsland, still i un- d ovected 1 d present quarters. B 5 - - 2 ) it is helieved fin nat T to b v At a meeting of the City Council, B 3 5 % e = 5 s FIGHT BROADCASTING shipping circles they have probably until the view veral held Thursday, City Manager Paul wen picked up by ing craft in Thy ars o o Tl = e | ron e sitvrin 10 0t | S Y e ot e . aoomeed | NOT TO BE LIMITED it Mineer e s Fnater Smoot o o af the pigeons at once and any the commission, is € 1 method he pursued it was de; 11 the British steamer Induna, 1 claved, would be factory 1o & & % s = i 3 , e whirh, theugh damaged, was able to 7 : ) < the ci fathe . B e . . o . i v Injunction Suit Against Big Bout 7, C e Olomnie a1 » E ¢ S L i 2 ¢ e S & & “ . & 4 i | Is Postponed by Court at the scene ready to e commissi i 3 ks ~ S e < 2 : : é - ing vessel, arrived at Southampten R TR T e Until Tuesday. the Ita ship refused help after b TN TRIO MAKING ARREST| EEEEEET R el it sl e S A —~ By the Assaciated Press. “In view of the uncertainty dis PLUCKY FI( p of & wrenched knee. A iie Nnees PHILADELPHIA, September 15" [played by the Ellenia commander.” Fires Pistol to Halt Fleeing Man ican singles champion by Henri Cochet, Fren tional tournament at Forest F & photo was taken near the | The newspapers of the country will I nr'l M: 'rhai’l toda ~{ T ;nm h.mma : 2 firish of the five~et match which ended the-champion’s ambition to win his seventh straight title. Wide World Photos. not he out fi brpadeasting | lifeboat, in_charge of my fourth o and Gets Him to Station - e Salinty cusl fRowl ngas aating b i LT Ao b bt cer, who definitely learned that the Finally. | DR. JOHNSON'S PROGRAM. | GIRAFFE MIGHT GET HOMESICK | REV. J. P. TYLER HOME. [[an tres reeie over 1o 0m S0 i v e ant e et the details of the Dempsey-Tunney ' [taiians would not abandon their not heavy, the Olvmpic then steamed | | F. L. Austin, director gzeneral of the ft and a steam trawler nearby. early morning on Delaware ave- « Baptist Memorial Church. sumes Preaching Tomorrow. Sesquicentennial Exposition The Reiglan sieamer Indier re i S e A o R o ported finding an empty lifeboat of Rev. John Paul Tyler, pa It has heen given out by Tex R e i o it M | liceman . Konskey of the fourth [ (In . o v morn- C lld C H 1 Z K M k fworth Methodist Church | ard, promoter of the hout in the =y ¥ precinet, attempting to arrest Wesley | in iove G Johnson. the | }'ll ren an elp 00 €epers AKE south, Thirteenth And North | quicentennial Stadium next Thursday | 115881 oo, colored or disorder. PRSI N g “arolina avenue norf . has re-| night, that the breadeasting rights | by T ved, for disord at- D8] 1 Al ] € ight. that the broadeasti . T ; Mt “Re Stilland Know That 1 Am God.” | . = G . turned from his va He will | would he leased, and that if newspa- acked by two other colored men and | In the evening i ver a Gos } Jungle Chlld Happler by GlVll’lg Hlm renen ooy g st "11| pers broadcast the fight from their | NEW ORGAN FOR CHURCH. i 3 - 1 boy about 15 years old pel sermon i S £ s on o'clock, his subject being. ““To My | OWn sources it would constitute an in- | - 5 . tr ithw vhen 1 0 ' rial In" the melee " Poe broke from his | ™ Are Young Friends. His sermon a cator and i ol o hie wa G| | Services will be Beld for the fist a Nice Dignified Cognomen. P il b on A Great Barden. fringement. {Columbia Heights Congregation escape en the officer, drawing his The Fall rally s of the Injunction Suit Delayed. Arranging for Dedication. pistol. fived onee in the air, hrinzing worth League will be hield at 7 o'cloc PHIL SLP) S 4§ ADTHOL < o ! d at 70 | LADELPHIA, September 15| The congregation of Columbi the man to a halt and effecting a re. lock th 1 1 The regular monthly meeting of the | (@ & H48 ongregatior lumbia capture . - : G " | When the haby giraffe first arrives) Edward Fawcett, 1603 Thirtieth| Women's Missionary Society will be | CAeeumantin (he Bt fo prarent PNeights Chestian Chuch K TaE X o P + S ved next e Tex Rickard from paving Jack Demp- | road, is having a large new pipe or . Poe wns arested for driving with v da; veg het Washington next month his hun- [Street, thinks Comet and Skyrocket| held Monday evening at & a'clock In | sev and Gene Tunney any money be- | gan installed in the church. The buk Gne Beatilentprinin o When | Sunda : N fop | dreds of little friends will have to | Would both be appropriate. the social rooms. The services at|fore their heavyweight championship | builders hope to have the organ fin o prody is driver's permit. | R : & "ot | wait several days hefore they | Alphonso Lumer, Central Union Mission, to bhe held | fight was heard today and the case | ished and ready for dedleation sery- . R “:' policeman , 1t it > ' Allowed to congratulate him on the | Eifth street, believes “that Stretchy | Tuesday evening, will be in charge of | audjourned until Tuesday. ices September 26 at 11 a.m. . i Sy ial b »\‘::’;n ke i S ChinG successful completion of his arduous | Would he appropriate. As a ss_mnndi;h" young people of the Epworth! The motion to dismiss was made by | _The organ i to he known as the E. H. Van Fessea § him. ‘The policeman was sent - |on Friudship wi t ovage. | choice he offers Kid Altitude, which i |Ieague of the church. Ira J. Williams, representing Rickard. | . B. Baghy Memorial Organ, in mem K A R R Tle will be no exception to the gen- [@ trifie more difficult to say, and - He contended that the bill was in.|ory of the firet pastor of the church Teeal M. P. Ctu s e e ¥ | eralmule applted fo new arrivals ar | Probably would degenerate into just| i i | sumeient 'in “averment and_defective |after lts organization about 10% vears 3 : : 5 ' C e Zoo, an Pt L lain “Kid.” place, suggests “So-Tall” as a_good | e o B ssey | 48O, . Van Fassen il adzoss | Secraina o the oot made (o hosa | SPEAKS ON EUROPE. |the oo and which is intended sor \Pis RILE L pere [ Pame. W suspect Fllzabeth of | and tene Tunmes. - The court sustatn. | 2 : i wn tion. i hat possible compariso 1°Te | reading some popular fiction re- | ed the objection 1 i e omis tly h b | kept for a time in secluded quarters |hetween the little giraffe and Jackle 'S4 # = ed the objection regarding the omis tion and cha | Rev. Bernard Braskamp Will Re-|and doctored up. Of course, he will | Coogan—yet that is the name sug.|Cently. but nevertheless it is a good |sion of the names of the fighters nnd; Maryland Dentists to Meet. e o | be very tired and low-spirited. It |gested for him by 12.yearold Hazel |Name . | permitted the plaintiff to amend the | Spacial Dispateh to The Star late Experiences Abroad. wouldn't da to present him immedi- | Naylor, who says she is a visitor to From the classic halls of (GGeorge|hill and fixed Tuesday 10 a.m. as the CUMBERLAND, Md., Septemher 15, . o Suias e o vent Terowds o ehildren. | Washington from New York City. | Washington University, where the[time for taking up the suit in its|—The Maryland State Dental Associa |ithe G anton Tomple {1 fany of whom might desire to feed| Hazel has the typical New Yorker's|bearded men of letters and science |amended form. | tion will hold its third semiannual COACHING FOR TEACHERS. ' tciian chure i Se ~andy, peanuts and other things attitude on things Washingtonian. |are too profound to bother much | In the meantime argument was'meeting in Cumberland on Monday sl il i : : : : [HBAT Srainat =boTHdT Lo ! She offe: ond reason for nam- | With giraffes in spite of- the high- | heard by the court en the question |and Tuesday next, making the head IMaj disorderly conduet. The members of the class r s men were not held jested o ; e g o ; . e e e s the | srow characteristics of these animals, { of insufficiency of averment. If Rick. |quarters at the Fort Cumberland DR S|200 ENDS \-'ACATION Instructors in Episcopal 3 e . Must Get Used to Crowds. | name of an old donkey, who is a great [Wwo receive a communication in verse ;ard is sustained in_ this. the biil will Hotel. where 13 clinics will be held " ' Schools Meet Tomorrow N ! « 8 ocloc le will have to get acquainted with | pet of the children in Central Park.|which we respectfully refer to Dean | be dismissed and Tuesday's proceed. Tuesdav. WNot only will Maryland il = s 3 E | erow aradually Remember, that | The idea of naming-our giraffe after | Wilbur or Dr. Croissant of that in- |Ings would not be held, as there would dentists attend the convention. but The morning service at New | Conching classes for the instrue- | his s gra ) . ramand. | children are strange to him. He will | their old donkey! stitution with the request that proper ! be nothing before the court unless a | there will be guests and speakers from Yor Avenue Preshvterian Church tien of teachers in the Episcopal -1 > " not know what to make of them.| Gertrude Smith, seven years old, |disciplinary action be taken. new action were brought Woet Viootuk D. C. f’,flnns\'l\'anla and will be held at 11 o Dr. day ools of the city usi t ’ % o { But when he gets to know them. he 705 Rock Creek Church road, proposes | The versatile collegiate—alack and | e PRSRNS C i reinia attending. Jnseph R. Kizoo. tha minister. who | Christian nurture series lessons | T will love them just as they love him. Genteel as an appropriate name. |alas! 1 Crem s Vashington after will he held tomorrow evening in the Takoma Baptist Topics. It is all the more important that| Jack M. Stevens, 12 vears old, 1340 | Here i gem, whose author' Rev. J. H. Dunham Returns. Transfiguration Service. o Seenoh - narish hall of St. John's Church, on | At the Takonma Park Bantist | he le given a name that he will like. Jefferson street, proposes that’the pet |must remain anonvmous so far as| Rev. J. Harvey ) The resn T e . Rixteanth mear H . street, at 630 Chmrch Piney Branch yoad and | First impressions count fot a great | be.named Swanee, after a long-necked | the dignified and kindly giraffe editor the Western p,,’.’{,’&?m‘;. o, |h{"(“hvv,rh.y. e et e will be held Thussday ex o'clock Retin Lireit, ot rord ond | deal, and the little fellow might just swam. But we hink that the giraffe |of The Evening Star is concerned. |has returned from his vacation spent | 11 o'clock tomorrow. His Suretion o 8 oclack. This meeting will he I onvenlance oE THOE AT I e T B et honistfck awil dio If M were! Shuidite: made (o siondien: hitjown| Theie once wasia (miss baby girdfe s Likeil Georges N0 Y- | mimh wilbibe (s That Wes Deat Sot bp b RTERor D T Immediately ol {ing the clasees supper will he served | morning on “Life's Most Worthy | tagged with a cognomen which he | legs, name and all, without having a| S0 much taller in front than abaff, preach tomorrow. The evening serv: | Began to Speak.” LR OO lowing the regular prayer service |at & o'elock. It is proposed to hold | Ambition,” and in the evening on “Is | considered beneath his jungle dignity. | bird to bear part of the burden {ot‘lt made a braced phone pole look |ice will be resumed at 8 o'clock and !restatements of old belief in terms of hers will be held a congregational |similar classes on=the third Sunday | There a Universal: Need for, Re.| Some very good names were sug-|him ka5 hae-plokiven: in: B bodk..” | (e’ sublact will I e u meeding in the chapel. |in each month during the Winter. |ligicn.” | gested in this morning’s mail. * Elizabeth Murfhy, 1788 ~Lanter 'So they P s P Baseratt’ " like SDH{',; be, “The Anchor of ;'::m;"::';:‘;;& Sunday school will