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6 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1926. ! [ 2 trai struck bil 'k at fal 1 in | De: ts, wh voted to seat Col |will compalign in this State, J. Rav . 14 miles west gf here, last night. Resolutions were adopted urging the | last Spring, when Dan I m"“’, vl-»-nn il ecommittee, has ar y y Officer Is Blamed The dead: Ell Orner, 48; Mrs. Eli extonslon of the education system in | Steck was given the contested seat.|nounce FOR JEWISH DRIVE Goal Boosted, With More Than Half Pledged—Chris- tian Group Named to Aid. " T the semaphore from the safety of |p o0 oy | JACKSONVILLE, Fla, October|derman, head of the United States Ll | the curb, he finally rollea it (o the | DY the As T Ihres, TR Toion a2 il B o aon L LEA & PERRINS’ CAGO, October 11.—Twenty-five| center of the crossing and planted | RACL Y., October 11.-—Five milllon dollars—an increase of $10,000- 000 over the goal originally set— | will be sought by the United Jewish! Campaign for rellef of members of that race in Europe, it was decided at & national conference yesterday. = colored, splinters. The_victims were Angelo More than 500 representatives Jews| 622 Q cet, a passenzer, Serlo, it fhe Mortreal, | Jackeon with 4 batcher uile when many sections attended the meeting from all parts of the country voted | slightly cut by falling gl { John pa de Mascio, | he forced his way into the kitchen, | o qeensy SCHeTally assumed.” said Dr. in favor of the increase, which was| impromptu traffic officer disap- |all of brandishing a revolver and threat. |fhcionman, “that our illiterate popu- euggested by David A. Brown of De-| peured. s Qriving ening her life. They had been married | [Ation consists almost entirely ~of | is cause for alarm as bald- troit, national chairman. Joseph Hyman, executive secretary of the campaign, announced that a total of pledges already made is $15, 541,310, He said drives scheduled in 500 communities in the next three months should bring in the remaining § 500,000 before the end of the vear.| Resolutions were adopted calling upon every Jew to contribute to the fund. Organization of a committee, com- posed of some of the most prominent men in erica, to conduct the ape : : * . peal, was announced by Mr. Brown.| N YORK, October 11.—Five u assortment PLUTO WATER CLEANSES The appeal will be conducted independ: | Americans will make their debuts in ently of the Jewish fund campaign, the Metropolitan Opera House during it was said, but the money obtained will be turned over for joint distri- bution. Members of the committee, known as The American Ch “und for .’(‘“1\“ l.fi-llnf, \\uh b the Rev. Fosdick, DD New Yor Green, Bishop William and Secretary Harry 8. N tngton; William C. Proctc Bishop_Joseph Schrembs, Cleveland; v. Alfred E. 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Bureau Head Pleads for Edu- e 5 v : e train struck the truck at 4 et ol Rl it araEaa crossing and carried the machine for cation of Adults Before SENATORS TO INVADE IOWA vigor today for a colored man who essayed late yesterday afternoon to attempt the role and responsibili- ies of a traffic officer at Wisconsin avenue and M street. Seemingly buoyed up alcoholic beverage, the n noticed the intersection was unguarded by a traffic custodian. After working 0o much it too near a car track. A car, in charge of Motorman Richard Middleton, sideswiped the sign, badly damaging it and sus- taining four broken windows in re turn. Naomi Trice, of METROPOLITAN TO HEAR DEBUT OF 5 AMERICANS | " | Four Are Singers and One Will Be Member of Ballet—Church Choirs Represented. By The Assoctated Press. the season opening November 1, ac- cording to announcements by Gnilio Gatti-Casa ve Who is entering’ his nineteenth as the Metropolitan’s manager. Four of them are one a member of the ballet. They are Loulse Lerch, soprano, for. .| mer memoer of @ church choir at Al- lentown, Pa.; Martha Attwood, daugh- ter of a Cape Cod clipper ship cap. ho also bezan her career choir; Elda Vettori of St. red with the Ruth Page of lis, who has appeared with vlowa and the Chi a chure Louis, CHICAGO, October 11 (). Bloomfield, an Eskimo here today for the fifth annual radio expositiol countered some of the perils of city within five minutes afier arrival. Bloomfield selected to try his a ta nos like the radio,” he ton, Viscount and Viscountess Glad- stone. Many m‘\\' hlghv(d.)s are to be built -Abi | | grounds, | said the |an autom { tions virtually uno | e | crossing near the New Yor; The car was could not underst: | ile could drive on to the | | crossing with the view in both direc- | wred killed yesterday ‘entral passenger train i cedan at a| State fair educed to l"l\'e Killed in Toledo. Ohio, ere TOLEDO, IN'TWO CRASHES Five in Auto Crushed in Syra- cuse, N. Y.—Five More at Crisseg, Ohio. when October 10 (A).— instantly Central passenger killed Safe™ Orner, 40; Ellen Orner, 15, & daughter; Simon Orner, 3 months old, a son, and Lavine Orner, 4 years old, a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orner. All nearly a half mile. WOMAN KILLS HUSBAND i WITH BUTCHER KNIFE By the Associated Fress. her husband in their downtown apart- I ment early yesterday, “trying to salvage a little happiness out of the | wreckage of two lives.” The woman told police she stabbed ¢ | five vears. Their lives had been happy nuntil about three months ago, when Jack- son met a man who djverted his at- | tentions, Mrs. Jackson suid. Her hus- | bund a violinist. Mrs. Jackson is being held without bond by Duval County authorities. She was turned over to the county by the Jacksonville police. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” ‘and INSIST! 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