Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1926, Page 6

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w "5 6 WASHINGTON FANS THRONG TO FIGHT - ‘At Least 5,000 Officials and * Civilians Here Going to Sesqui Fisticuffs. (Continued from First Page) earrying 10 sleepers, wil Philadelp hington, arriv ing here about 7:15 with figh veady for a had | 1ins, ar hourly os t as demand The officials re unable to U how many they heavid inasmuct the numbe questions, asso ation offictals felt safe in estimating | that more than 1.000 District auto- | mobiles arve in Philadely or will| be by nightfall rying fight fans. | Recause of construction on the Con owingo road, this thoroughfare was recommended only to those Who wished 'to avoid the possibilities of heavy %raffic that was expected to be on the old Philadelphia road. run- ning through Aberdeen to Wilming- ton. The driving time was given | as about 7 hours. Some to Go by Plane. x; Alrplanes were not ig 1 by the the quickest today & special plane, ¢ Norfolg fight fan. that city at 1:30 o'clock, headed for Philadelphia a non-stop flight. Tomorrow morning this same plane will return to Norfolk, leaving Philadelphia at 7 o'clock with the same passengers The regular 2 o'clock plane out of Hoover Field was booked to capacity The huge Fokker three-engined ship usually carries eight passengers, but another seat was constructed for a ninth. Then at his afternoon an- other special plane will leave Wash ington. This will depart from Phil- delphia at 7 a.m. tomorrow for the District. The first plane out was at 8:45 o'clock this morning, and among its passengers was Postmaster William Mooney. The others planned on re- turning to Washington by train, but Mr. Mooney indicated he would make the 7 a.m. “special” tomorrow. Many Officials Listed. In the stadium tonight, as represent- atives of the Capital, will be, among others: Assistant Secretary of the Navy T. Douglas Robinson, Assistant Secre- taries of War Hanford MacNider and F. Trubee Davison, with Mrs. Me- Nider and Mrs. Davison; Garrard B. Winston, Undersecretary of the Treas- ury; Charles S, Dewey, Assistant Sec- of the Treasury, and Mrs. Dewey; Brig. Gen. James E. Fechet and Brig. Gen. Willam E. Gillmore, assistaut chiefs of the Army Afr Corps; Capt. Emory S. Land, assistant chief of the Bureau of Aeronautlcs; 0. P. Hopkins, acting director of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Com- merce; John H. Edwards, Assistant Secretary of the Interior, and Willlam J. Donovan, assistant to the Attorney General. From the diplomatic corps the fol- Jowing will attend: Don Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, the Chilean Am- bassador; Leander McCormick-Good- bart, commercial secretary, British embassy; Emil Wiehl, first secretary of the German embassy; Jules Henr: first secretary of the French embass Alberto Salomon, epecial counselor, Peruvian embassy; Don Manuel Mesa, Mexican embassy; Conrado first secretary, Argentine embassy; Wenceslao Escalante, an at- tache of that embassy, and Capt. En- yique Prieto, Cuban military attache. Others listed es being in attendance are: Maj. W. Woods of the war loan sury Department; Joseph . assistant chief of the Secret Keith Weeks, Fed supervisor of wine control; H. H. White of Texas, W. F. Rhinow of Minnesota, and Marsters of Montana, three prohibition admi trators now attending confere here. and L. C. Lachance, secr to Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews. Civilians Also Included. Various other individuals include: | Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. g Wright Chur P. Morse, Harry nan, James D. Hobbs. Dr. John B Daniel Thew Wright, George N Donald Woodward, Maj. 1. J. Phillipson, Col Douglas Potts, John Lewis smith, Willlam B. Willlams, Leo C. May, I Roberts, 1. H Wil Peake, Hilleary , Roy 1k J. Hughes, Will . Newton Brewer, Elisha Dr. Richard Lee Silvester, Thomas Bones, | Dr. Thomas sett, Cha h, Franklin John_ Oliv Don’t Neglect Your Eyes Special for One Week Heavy Shell Frames “Toric” Sphere Lenses Case and Regular Cleaner $ *. 50 $6.00 Free Pr. Value MAX WOLF Optometrist “Immediate Service” With Kur Jewelry Co. 417 7th St. NW. Oculist Prescriptions THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1926. PYANS SECOND SHP -~ FORPARIS FLIGHT [Sikorsky to Build Aother | Plane by Spring—Crowd ‘ Blamed for Crash. | 1 ARTIST DEPICTS DIVIDED OPINION ON TONIGHT’S BIG FISTIC ENCOUNTER By the Associated P: WESTBURY, N September Tgor orsky er and b YR preparatic \ planc. M At he mear flight idence mechanic, and Ao THE MASoRigy 98E \T -~ ' 5 T i THE A‘\{Ak NG PR ™ b ¥ S THERE7 A C(HANCE GENME WL mm:« o:o Lv\ HMVAG ING P GENE, MO5T HOPEFLL BAKERS LAMD THIZ ORE Rewt AT THe oF IR N BHP & - TRPECY WMy 17O TAwe A \ & ) A IS START — WA TH EVTRY THIME BEMND AT Wik BE A TRAWC 91¢WT ) TERRIBLE BEANNG THE BARWY Rounpe - ! i = it a (F TOMHEY WiMG | {BELEVE \T Wil BE Ty “BLow Lot | LaGore, C. V. Wheeler, Wallace J. |officer of the post, has installed eight | | riain ! acio V. Wheeler, 3 of the post, has e it | | r1ding on the truck w s b t for he e Chiswell, George W. Hutchison, Dr. mplifying horns in the e \x.m'v‘ \TRUCK KILLS YOUTH | Injury by jumping ob 2/Pg‘;tur;"jln’;l’ga"lcel’e’r:n;‘: !(h‘el g | vel fram | Circuit Court at Rockville Allan Scott Joe Howar, John | which he estimated today would v - . D. Black. M Tennes, Jack Lamb, |suflicient to bring the word of Demp 0 Bowie to 8§ e Ao s & | | Sprin 1 for the repair of | 1 is a ands s on the law Adgat Lipscomb, (Hlenn Phelps, Philip [sey” | | Arth. Lawrence A. Baker, Griffith| Two large amplifiers have beeh in The body was taken to the under-|of the commission's order of July 1, Warfield, Maurice Long, Hobert J.|stalled in the lounge of the City Club — { e S, Callahs ot 3. Callahusn, j}]_, B (bRl D ota Bykaral Biaby 06 Ot N Bowie, H ,‘":k,"[’;:‘;""",’[”"”’";”‘,“' Gdachis onel sing the front foot benefit Walter Guy, O, L. Comer, B P A e bariin, fionds | Overturning Near Bowie, Hea’ - Hyattsville, and after being identl- | charges for water and sewerage mer. - ne ) 3 VY | fied by parents turned over | throughout the sanitary dlstrict in < Clifford Lanham, superintendent of [and, by special inv . t i i trees and pariings of the District | ber of Commerce, Bod Gravel Conveyance Crushes Fatley, Alexandria.nnase | Monigomery. aiil Frines (Cedtpas government: John T. Bardoff, assist- | Merchants and Manufacturers' As ; |B. K : d 0 e e TR T o ant Charles Stanley of Mr. | ciation. The National Press Clul Alexandrian nece WtV 6 mivived e pob 1 demurrer to the petition of Lanham ice, Inspector William will have amplified radio reception ! _ SrbiHers. hesidea Bis Barer < by four | Serivener, und after conference rs, besides his parents with the court and counsel on the Shelby, Headguarters Detectives for members. . v ward J. Kelly, Arthur Scrivener, T Commissioner Proctor L Dougher. | SPecial Dispateh to The St . other side it }"‘I""“'i';"f" Vi K ich Mansfleld and Paul [ty and Isaac s, former president| DOWIE, Md., September 23. 3 B ) D > SR el oF the Chambor of C SV AL | ton 1 7 vears, ol #on or| WATER TEST CASE SET. |terminotiby an answer and s oo | : countant, Public Ut tend the Pol "Assoclation | owen 8. and 4 { mission thereupon withdrew the de- | . . meeting in Pythian Temple tonight. [y s : : T | murrer and was given five days in Clubs Send 5. SHICTe [ Leborts ot (the e sl L\I«"l‘l sty xandria, . was | Kensington Resident's Suit to Be|ihich to file its answer. The case of lled late y when | e Steel of Hyatisville against the com- - More than 600 members of the Army | De received by radlo. Mr. Dougherty | pe was driving skidded on 4 3 ¥ ived : r. Dougherty s ¢ <idded on the sand ssior c! e questiol Chevy Chase, Racquet and |24 Mr. Gans will deliver addresses|,ng gravel ¢ pringfield road, one |Speoial Dispateh to The Star ut the ‘!.,:,‘.l,” - s ”‘:n‘.‘:;‘:-‘u':( el hed either prior to or after the close aiso are gncllu:iflléz s fim?r. fter the close of mile south 4,:”“.. c. went down ah em- | HIYATTSVILI Md., September | front foot 8 comes up for “' Rotary Club sent a party of Extra Police for Crowds Here. was pinned under the truk " recelv. | 23—The cuse of Ja SEElveRer 12“““”“:,?"1 ‘.:;f;xrml\\':.-‘ln:rl:»hr-:f\\r:.el::3 ater an'd Da"lpness about 60. and the Lions Club was rep- Twenty-five policemen from outly-|ing a broken neck. He died before of Kensington, Md gainst the | aber 28 and 30 after the court ;::‘s:;‘[lonh il e ]ar}\lelimgln ing precincts will be on duty in the|he could be extricated. A brother,'Washington Suburban Sanitary Com-|in St. Marye County has adjourned In the earth soon rot wooden caskets, rust and 65 et d vied y ol e WS offices to - | Brahany, president of the club, headed | the thousands of persons expected | . SRS > = - 2 : the party. Yo, gather bafore thoss Bulldings | . . Burials in solid-cast, hermetically sealed Asphait Vaults The 2 o'clock P. R. T. airplane car-| Inspector Charles A. Evaus, assist is th ad aaf agai isi ion ried the following Washingtonians: ant superintendent of police, has itissiadadbeioduapes stsas oS W. B. Blades, Maj. William T. Sher- |ranged to close E street fron | of theicasket, man, Capt. A. Caygill, R. G. Jamison, | side of the National Theater to Four- | A. Jarrett, C. Jennings and G. E. Mor- | teenth street, while the of the ganthau. The 8:45 a.m. plane carried | Washington Rallway and Liectric C Asphalt V-aults Charles P. Swope, Arthur Presmont, |will be diverted through ¥ street in E | Which are outside cases of solid reinforced asphalt 2 A. R. Everhart, S. J. Burrows and C. |sgead of passing alorg E stree A. Mitzhauser. Passengers on the | Eleventh street between Pennsyl STREET inches thick and hermetically sealed d k c sealed, preserve and keep 4:30 special this afternoon could not |vania avenue and E street will be NW. be learned. Qosin to traMc and tbe eams. condt i the caskets dry for centuries. As far as could be learned today, | tion will obtain on 1f between thir. | Howard Sutherland, allen property |teenth and Fourteenth streets. | i custodian, occupies the distinction of | While Maj. Edwin B. Hesse, super | Ask Your Funeral Director having refused to accept a ringside |intendent of police, ‘and Inspector seat, proffered free of charge by a| Henry G. Pratt, chief of detectives, friend. Mr. Sutherland called at the ers e strects i White House this marning and when ohila reporss of the et are beims | [ 77! S 7 asked by newspaper men if he planned | b; ; v eless conc t t ed | broadeast, they nevertheles { - e ore Or 4 e eo e ln as i~ on seeing the encounter he explained | that the marines may 8 - A ay 2o bey that a very dear friend had offered | hounds of peace and quiet should Tun- him a ticket, but he had refused it be- | ney be declared 8 : ° . . Sl Sanes of the mond v be declared the new world cham lngton : arylan rgi Marines to Listen-in. T : 4 an 4 na Arrangements were being completed Draws Heart Flush, Faints. talve the Yeturns of the fght tonight| OAKLAND, September 23 0.—| [ NO ADDED CHARGE FOR for their memberships. Chief among |Leslie Carniff is glad he didn’t draw a i EASY CREDIT TERMS g these were the marines at Quantico, more than 3,000 of whom will assemble | "0¥al flush. 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