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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926. | GENE GET! CIAL RECEPTION IN HIS Vi TOWN. When Gene Tunney, newly crowned HAMPION. Jack Dempsey’s heavyweight champion of the world, returned to New York afier his triumph over Dempsey, the former movie actress wife. Fstelle T riving in Philadelphia to join her CARING FOR THE YOUNGSTERS IN STORM-STRICKEN MIAML The task of feeding and protecting “Devil Dog™ was met by a Marine guard which escorted him to the City Hall. Photo shows Tunney and hushand after he had lost his heavyweight crown to Tunney. Estelle the health of children in the Florida storm area has been a tremendous one, but has been rapidly organ- v and Jack are now resting in seclusion at an Atlantic City hotel, where P jzed. Relief workers are here handing out milk from a truck to youngsters in the streets of Miami. Mayor Walker in center of group on the City Hall steps after the champion had been received by the mayor B the management is warding off all callers and phone calls. as his guest of honor at a luncheon. Copyright by TUnderwood & Underwond Copyrisht by P. & A. Photos, AcurNhots : p— = < in him. Norman m, who swam the MEET THE CHAMPION COWBOY OF 'EM ALL. Norman Cowan, LIQUOR WORTH FORTUNE IS POURED TO THIE F wd—one of the many—of confis- English Channel the other day, is £ the first Englishman fo 4 TUNES CHARM HIS PET. This pet robin of J. W. Benadom winner of the Roosevelt Trophy at the famous Pendleton (Oreg.) round- % % o " i : " 56 [ up as the champion all-around cowboy of the world—outside of the cated lquor being destroved under the watchful eve of prohibition agents on the docks of the Army ba the treacherous waters in 13 years. 83.year-old G. A. K. veteran of Monticello, lowa, perches on the instru- movies. Broncho-bustin®, lariat-throwin' and all the other tricks of at Brooklyn, whence it drains into the waters of the harbor. Thousands of dollars’ worth of seized liquor, His time was 13 hours av ment and enjoys the old war tunes as his owner plays them for his the trade were part of the competition. Wide World Photos. 3 Copyright 1y Underwood & Underwood minutes. comrades at the (.. A. R. convention at Des Moine Acme Photos. | Son’s Army Entry I3 ENTOMBED NEN, Pevied in Potsdam SR - B0 F 27 90 LA And Seves =100 |RCE RIEID ETHICS By the Associated Press RBr the Associated Press b o ’ ‘s / 3 % y . 3 The Army announced vesterday | otesy ol . BERLIN, September 27.—Today's ¥ b4 4 . . % — i papers say that. true to Hohenzol- : ) XN . 4 ;. \ o that it had saved £10.000 by chop- | ‘ & o Three Tunnels Being Opened, | iern tradiiion: Prince Wineim. ela . . CERR Y ; d v ; DIng off 'the tails of G000 white | President Coolidge Receives g i | Frederick William. has enlisted - i & : . 4 ¢ war, to make jackets for Army | f and Diamond Orill I8 | o orscty in the Pottstum rest- T ] i = g s ; : cooks and balker * | Delegates Here for Ninth . Fect | ment. where all his ancestors re i £ v : 5 Tugiit e % P i The alteration cost was only 10 ’ A | c ti 8 ceived their -military training 3 7 TR o e S e cents a coat, and even the ampu nn % Bormg 400 Fec where all his ancestors received 3 4 o b5 d ' ‘ mw‘:l tails were used to make patch LEL L GG AN their military training. : % " o g 2 b pockets on the jackets or were = As the monarchists regard Wil ;o B t 3 5 turned into chefs' caps . By the Associated Press | helm as the legitimate pretender to Elevation of standards within the | | profession and the protection of the IRONWOOD, Mich., September the throne, and the present term of 5E 40 / 1 b : 4% : ¢ y —The sight of distressed women and| gervice in the army of defense is ) £l fl& . il 4 b ST ST public under all circumstances and children drove gaunteyed men tol| 12 years, the newspapers are in- 3 Az 2 2 ¥ / conditions formed the keynote of the clined to attach significance to his | 4 . o A 4 : : ninth annual convention of the Na- ; ., 2 3 K 5, . | tional ~ Selected Morticians, which greatest effort today in their attempt c i 3 ntombed by a cave.| temporary enlistment. | to reach 43 men entom 1 opened today at the Mavflower Hotel. | The commander of the Potsdam ] . ; w2 ; in three days ago in the shaft of the| _ The GommeRic o U ad of | . : ; ; > o Speakers and all committe reports Pabet mine of the Oliver Iron Mining| the newspaper report taday, denied 4 AlE : ; § f : stressed the necessity for a rigid code Co. here. that Prince Wilhelm had joined the : _ 3 & ik ; A 1 i P HeubiktIdes: meating ot £ - 1 4 : 4 « 1. U the convention will last through Wed- Bodies of three men. crushed to| Refchswehr or that he would be death when ton dersand earth | admitted to it. | | nesday, but the delegates will remain crumpled the cage ¢ shaft, have | in \Washington the following day for 2 i sightseelng. Alfred B. Gawler of this Sl ; ! 4 . : . . AL ik Academic and Law Registra- | citx. is host to the convention ne. 800 feet under ground, where it | L - : : 5 7 el e . ; i tion EXDCCtEd to SUI‘DHSS R i e livered by Rev. Dr. James Shera Mont- s believed the 43 men were en- trapped. and a diamond drill are the | o o . —— —— . That of Last Year. | komery, chaplain of the Honse of Rep- mesns by which the rescue workers | | NEW LEGION COMMANDER HOLDS RECEPTION AT HIS 5. Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries (wearing uniform in center) and the present | resentatives. and the singing of | and past commanders of American Legion posts of the District, with {heir wives, were guests of the new commander of the District e Arigic cadlint Hant Rl of New Haven, Conn. hepe to learn the fate of the im- b prison Department of the Legion vesterday at_his home, 3305 Woodley : Washington Star Photo. Dgiial T s | . opened its doors today for the 106th Welcomed by Cunningham. = i pected to attain | gc ies itontered “n otz Armour Company Faces Sus- {MISS C. McMENOMY, 102, iFIVE-YEAR-OLD WOULD PROTECT |STEAM BLAST JARS ;‘;,‘““‘r.‘:“',"“'?g:m ",,‘;*""] | comingham, resdent of ihe Beard g any secrte predetermination | pension if Jardine’s Charges DIES ATEEEHELN S HOME NEW GIRAFFE FROM FRIGHT| STATE-WAR BUILDING ::‘EE%'};:}M\(\g{;m“:?.“e ,;,"":‘ ',‘,“: come the delegaten (o Washington. e - N i o | e of aEaian Be e = the heauties of the National Capital Prill Must Go Far. | Are Upheld. Native of Ireland Lived Most of of the law school. He pointed out the | 3nq commended the aims and ideals responsibility and loyalty necessary | of the organization. wiy watched is the dia- . .. N 3 i ich must bore 400 feet pe Life in Philadelphia—Funeral Favors “Timoth e Because Of Hls Tlmld Four Workmen Escape Without . 4 spoke of | veral Important committee reports oan reach the el&hh | The Armour Grain Co. of Chicago Here Tomorrow. e Serious Injury—Few Em- e ot e e e a ascertained | was ordered by Secretary Jardine to- | PR i h « . jury ot it | “‘“"' "”'"m‘; morning's meeting. Detailed state- onet Gay R kliow. cabReinhyvi Miss erine McMenomy, who N. - M. O h O : of students in groups in advancement | ments of group activities were given sy e e ) 1ty, as [Name; Many Uthers, Une 1n ployes in Structure. T StCANTaRAE Tina § e ot o, jugh the small|contract markets to refuse trading|a¢ the residence of her nephew, John | “Those who have the determination |« " Harry Samson of Pitts- privileges to the company. | ‘ Prepared to glve first aid are phy- | Ground the charges given by | siciame and ‘United States Bureau |the Secretary were that the company | northeast, Saturday after a short B sl gt e TR T wa Tl o ot &t Min relief « « ls of the had a quantity of rve screenings |fllness. § i B which might have crea & q e e ve waiiped relier mixed with No. 2 rye in a publie { Born in Treland, Miss McMenomy | Here's what Dixle Swareth, 5 years| to wait so long for him, and ‘Zoopet' | panic had it not happened at 8:30 corps to care the men if they are W Ahmmo;l;:jm Y|. (\p:u»oln.m‘.; re- me to thit country in 1845 and |old, 2839 Twenty-seventh street, | iS appropriate, too, because he will| when few of the office force were in found alive pis issued for it as No. 2 rye. It was (00 RO e | e e il ector ese hilcseilihia f1ie boripanyihe tcanisay [Diket iinSRhlidelphia funtll Somin o | thinks bt The e mirafte that 1s | U3 O S D S i A T ! o cature s s Bl B ety S to he reported as At of the publie | s city in 1921 She was known to | coming to the Zoo. She writes: e Ty e Ver, o A DR ole evetee i e O RS | Cmmemttmtennlie ] L L E |0 donn P ene commeint alndl e ur G Sobkers chn NI recular elesator stock of Erail in | scores of friends as “Aunt Kate | “I can hardly -wait each night for | think the new giraffe should be named | Cormection When L00 e e | marning e Lewie Dean William € | America, el Aawe st e T e gle Chicago a quantity o 'y s Ne. 2 ongh she I slind fo g | o — - oo e i ¥ i i oy ) Tyt ¥ ! S s tho hanirs e o S e s PRl s o blind for the | The Star to come o that mother can Big Boy" or."Big Man,” because—| ... \ere filled with hot vapor. Von Veck and Dr. William Bruee |be followed by the repert of Fred M. with debris which chokes the entry | Tve. - Ll Tt S eres (naxt Shivenra L s ealilic I nessy (Tead e Bl abont iRa Rlc e |3 aie Hoy IS popilac akive | M here were four workmen n the | King, a member of the board of trus| Wilbur, treasurer, and that of Ar- to the ..;‘g, h ...\).» % e et sa R et S o dmm:d hrrlsp(nm. "-v lwnmm:l_r | .“I have an animal hook witha story | And Dr. Mann is a popular man." e r““w the break occurred. All|tees, spoke to the freshman class. jthur G. Mann of Knoxville, on the One eftort is bel made from th ade I e o ch con- gerved merely to make her other |in it about giraffes. This story tells 4 o = | L d o : Th 5 - | board hi eflort isibeing made from (the |3 _giade, DO . ed mere N - e eanrt and| The medical school was to he ad- board of control. Membership com- top with carrier Ving the debris Iracts. | This action, it is charged. | fiouliies more acite {Tots of things about their habits and | pep) In_DEKING HOP ENDS e e o ories, Tut | Aressed Jater in the afternoon by Dr. |mittee problems were listed for dis- blocking the way. Another is from was a violation of a clause in She is survived hy John J. Me- | ways. It says that they are very, - H B ey one ot them | Lewis dnd Dean Willlam Cline Bor. |cussion by Fred W. Patterson, At- the bottom of the ehaft, reached Erain futires act forbidding dissemi- | Kenna, Mise Catherine A, McKenna, | very ~frightened in captivity, often e s | e v ere ahraiehes in jumping | den. Registrations in some depart. |lanta. ¢ jevels after descent by nation of false and mislead re- Rose N. McKenna and Rev. Dr. Rer- | being frightened to death. | : o e 5 n cersity closed President ) s Wi - ports tending 1o affect the price of |narq A. McKenna. director of the Na Now that makes me think that |Round-Trip Flyers, Testing Regu-| through a closed window. n;‘,""gkl‘;3m:":&f,;r:pzm':n;:.‘ru'y‘\iv‘:»: oot |nas foe &t comerehgve. Gaiklon e e aforesaid at.|tional Cutholic Shrine. all nephews T U for| lar Line Plan, Reach Germany. |were treated at by Alanentary, |fled entrants from a list of 248 candi. |OTFANization problems later in (he aft- IE t51belibved therdirsiand srock L tempy . to imaniovlite. thé prlce of | r0 nicces residing here. and Scrms | ey Gl ¥ one e e 0| That there was no further damage | dates. jecnacn ohEad in ihe iehitt, SHilt EXANURE 1o oy atihe Cika i dhuito Lo gany Lo Cher welatives Syic Tiive Sin SBRIRS ok iy ey el i, SE ity BERLIN, September 27 GM—Two| "5 " "ing quick action of the|. THe wniversity registered 615 stu-| BDevyl ks Boyer of Toledo, Floyd W D te v e e D e rucTihb. } they will ‘be careful not to frighten superpianes have just completed a |8 GUr 10 NS WECT ASIO0 T € | dants on Saturday in the department |Estes, Mr. Gawler. Ed Fisher of Co- g 2 Funeral services will he conducted | him when they visit the Zoo. test flight from Berlin to Peking and of arts and sclences, and it is inti- | lumbus, Harry Burton of Erie, Dave dislodged and an dpening made in the ,f the Northwestern Elevator oper- 4 w & p . the Shrine of the Immaculate Con- I go to the Oyster School and am o 2 " | Turner of Ced: : X in hrine of ¥ u o back, planned for the purpose of es- mated that registration in this and in- | Turner, of Cedar ,R:;::::wil"::‘a \‘Ed, ) . trap ated as a private warehouse to that B o Schod and " o o 1 : ception, tomorrow morning at 9 |5 vears old. I can't write very well, the law school will be consi b The other attempt is by a_ lateral | portion conducted a - L but Dad says I sure make up for it | tablishing a basis for a regular air| POWER PLANT FOR ONE. |ihead of last vear. OBl ra | e oni oM D unne! being a o b 4 o'clock. Mass is to be solemnized by : | e Sy i sy e e 2\ her nephew. Rev. Dr. McKenna, |in chatter. T inclose a sample of my | service to the Far Fast. | Early this evening committee chair. mine a quarter of a mile away. subsidiary, five carloads of rve : it o ; ¢ 4 — — = § 3 > £ Y. s ye ¢ N | recto ~ather M. J. Riordan will act | Writing with this letter, which I dic-| The aviators' return was attended men will meet for further discussio Sufficient air and seepage water i8|ings. consiating - of approximately Py | tated, mostly; to my mother.” by Trafe Minister Krohne and other | Infantry Board Tests Flashlight| EDITOR FILES APPEAL, |of orunization problems. This e thought to be in the level 1o keep the | 5000 bushels. The warehouse re.|8 deacon. while Father Cava- |t BIOT 5 : £ v o nt s = = S = 4 oy s v Jose] yer, 6 vears old, 1107 O | government representatives, the Rus- ness theri vill he ) men alive until they can be rescued. | caipts were to be issued for No, 2 |NAugh—both of St. Martin's—will be B “tor| 3 Substitutes. —_— ls«w ot e é:l‘(?x‘;;:b:'n: s ' i 4 o | subdeacon, and absolution will be |Street, writes: “I have a name for|sian Ambassador, the Chinese and Particular faith is held+in Tom | yye it is said, in the name of F. .;'wn b BIshoD Thomas J. Shahan, | MY giraffe. Please name him *“Daddy | Lithuanian Ministers and Sven Hedin, George R. Dale, the Muncie, Ind. |m:- - families. editor, held in contempt of court for - . Trewartha, a shift boss. who I8 im-| [ewis and Co. | Skyeraper,” as he has such a_high | the explorer. Individusl electric power plants for prflf;‘"'f o n g g s gy S s . — | e | head and long neck he could almost | In a speech of congratulation the | soldiers Is the latest wrinkle Deing |articles published In his newspapee: " Sojtheiaccalon Ufite company for 41 | Cobham Reaches Bagdad Col. Wall Assigned ach those high buildings in New Chinese Minister expressed the hope |tested by the Infantry board. They [the Post-Democrat, today dockete Pani to Stay, Says Report. Fears ! as gh knowledge g - i { York. I am 6 years old and in|that the projected air service would | may be substituted for the electric [an appeal in tha United States va’ MEXICO CITY, September 27 (#).— the mine. | BAGDAD, September 27 (®.—Alan| Lieut. Col. George L. Wall, Ord- |third B." | strengthen the economic relations of | battery flashlights now in use, the |preme Court. “'aiess advanced, the Tt is understood that President Calie = = {1 Cobham, British aviator, who ar. | nance Department, who has just com- | Alfred Everett Savage, 10 vears hoth countries, asserting that “for:|new device beinz a small generator,|case will not be reached for argu-|and Alberto J. Pani. minister ot Hope {8 the ‘lubricant with which |rived vesterday at Bushire, Persia,|pleted a tour of duty in the Phillp- |old, 4212 Military road, Chevy Chase, | eigners who, like the Germans, ob-|spring driven. to supply julce for the ment for more than a year. finance, have adjusted their diffe the Wheels Of life frequently need|on his bomewsrd flight from Aus | pines. has been assigned to duty &t |says: “At last' ‘seems a good name serve mutually just agreements, are flight bulb. Ten seconds of crani@hg Dale was sentenced to 9 days in|ences and that the latter's resignas aanointing. tralia, reached Bagdad this morning. the arsenal, Watervliet, N. T. for our new giraffe because we had ever welcome.” produces 3 minutes of light. jail on the contempt charge. tion will be withdrawm. 4 " McKenna, Michigan avenue was jarred by an explosion today | in life than do those who give up.” he [“Insurance.” At 1 o'clock President “oolidge received the delegates at the of 1.000 went to college. Now one out | White House, of 200 successfully finish ¢ (A varied program of business was : el . Dean Howard L. Hodgkins and Prof. {before the convention this afternoon L o] e 3 b . ~ surely he the pet of all at the Zoo. the building. Henry Grattan Doyle, faculty ml\'morl,\ feature scheduled was an address % o and ability to graduate from college American Institute” and Rhyme. Suggested. The State, War and Navy Building| have a much better chance to succeed H. 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