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2 L LATE SCHOOL HOUR CONTINUES IN LEAD Parents Give 9:30 Opening "Big Vote—Boy Patrols Win Much Praise. Parents of Washington gchonl chil- | dren continue to vote heavily in faver . st changing the opening hour of school from 9 o'clock to, 4:30 as a means of reducing traffic dangers to children en route to classes, according fa a tahula- tion made last night of additional bal-, lots received in The Evening Star poll. | Advocates of the later apening hour | point n to vh!'r" ballots that a half | heur the opening of schaoi the voung- | sters would miss the peak of the morn- | ing rush ot traffic. whicn diminishes| percentibly after 9 o'clock Others, however. have added voice to the agitation for an earlier opening hour. a number suggesting | 8:30. They argue that if school open ing is delayed it will force a later closing of school in the aftern-on. re. ducing available hours for mu,.l..,.y-J recreation. I | i | notes attached hy delaving for their | Raise School Pa‘rols. While a large majority of the bal- | lots have been cast in favor of the 9:30 h lattars of argument re ceived hy The Star have jcated | that there is a considerable <entiment | against invoking the =zvatem public achaole gnd that it better if the plan he inaugurate at those &chools where it is needed. and where it would provide the beat | safeguards against a repetiiion of the tragic death recently of a small pupil at the Gage School. Parents pointed out in their letters that because particular schools are | in outlying sectinne thers is no traf fic rush at or shortly before 9 o'clock. | At several other schoole, also. it is argued. a delaying of the opening of school would not help matters much. | because some echools are on traffic arterfes where dangerous traffic | always ix 1o he found. ( Many cortespondents placed sreat faith in the organization of schoolboy for 11} might b | nl: | patrols to prevent the younger chii dren from dashing thoughtlessly into streets | The resulte of the poll ars to he re.| ported to Supt. Frank W. Ballou of | the District schools in time for the | meeting of the Board of Education | Wednesday. At that time the hoard ; Natural and National History, | his hunareds of adm THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, GIRAFFE-NAMING CONTEST FNDS WITH e~ % P 2/ X s o X Py Decision Now in Hands of: Judges—Much Ingenu- | ity Shown. Bible and Many Tongues Explored. The giraffenaming contest is ended | 80 far as the children of Washington | are concerned They now have only to wait for the arrival of their new pet at the Zoo and | give him a hearty welcome to \Wash Ington a V as he s sufficiently re sperated from his long trip to receive ors, Eut the contest is far from ended s far as the ju e concerned. ‘Th must g0 throngh about 600 names every ane of them presentid with gond | reasons for its adoption. A really re- markable amonnt of ingenii has | been expended in securing a shitable | name. There are comparatively few | duplications. The giraffe has proved irrer pf the 1ve gone inte the Rible Latin for an exceptionally potent imagination. Children history, natural history, 3 Arabie, rench and idens, Name, presented Seek Natu The majority of names have heen published in The Kvening Star from day to day. There are few holdovers, some of ‘them , ve good. Vindeed, which will he printed t morrow. The name sought by the judges is| one which will he most applicable to | the giraffe —«omething which children will eall him naturally without going \r | M street Who is g replace that q is now wearin The judges very thing during the week. ng to supply a name to estion mark our giraffe > going to decide that s 11 PERSONS PERISH WHEN SHIP SINKS ‘Disaster in St. Lawrence | River Possibly Due to Shifting of Cargo. By the Asenciated Press QUEREC, Octoher 16.- snns periched in the waters of lower St. Lawrence River last night when the steamer Guide foundered % miles fram Codbout, some 200 miles from here. ’ The cause of the disaster to the 150- ton hoat carrier is not known. and theory advanced is that shifted in the heavy seas which svere running, causing her to capsize. The vescel was returning along her route from North Shore St. Lawrence points and hafl passed Point des Monts, 15 miles from where she sank. without giving any distress signais. It is thought the disaster must the he only cargo have been brought nearer shore in an attempt at heaching had there heen appreciable warning. No wire- less was carried. News of the loss did not reach here until noon today. Four or five passengers, including one woman, Miss Anna Marcoux. were lost, and six or seven of the crew, ineluding Capt. M. Caron. Among the others lost were First Mate Henri Fortin, I. K. Laflamme. a former mavor of the city of Levis Quebec: Joseph Relanger of Natash quan. Quehec. and .Joseph Collar of Romaine, Quehec Five of the crew are heing sheltered near the scene of the The Guide was Arctic expl war safled b were saved and At farmhonses wreck. well known as an ‘ation ship vears ago, and v the Canadian explorer, Capt. . lernier. She was huili under epecial specifications. he salid. Wwhich should have made her able to last a hundred vears, GILL, HELD IN BAIL Margaret Otio, 13 yvears old, 714 lor street Puzzlium. Fleanor Thomas, 9 vears old, 608 rragut street—liyman or High Mann 5 Muriel Iloover, 14 vears old, 116 imore avenue, Takoma Park, Md. elix Long. . Clara Reddington, 10 years old, = b P street Spotlight. Elizabeth White g0, Arrested in Baltimore in Eeven per- | a steel passenger and cargo | have heen sudden or the ship would | D. C., OCTOBER 17, WINDS OVER OHIO Moffett Says Los Angeles | Escaped Area Where Shenandoah Fell. | The dirigible los Angeles, in her turnings And twistings over an area of northeastern Ohio Thursday night. | was fighting the same combination of | conflicting winds which caused the | destruction of the Shenandoah over | Ava, Ohfo, according to Rear Admiral W. A. Moffett, who was in command of the, Los Angeles Thursday night He came here today to dedicate municipal airport. i Over Columbiana Connty, as the Los, [ Angeles crossed the Pennsylvania- | [ Ohio line, a brisk cold wind snddenls | sprang up from the north. From the sonth came equally strong hot winds. Rtear Admiral Moffett sald he began | maneuvering to find an air lane | through which the ship conld pass to escape the confllcting crose currents. | Kinally such a lane was discovered, | and he ordered full speed ahead. Ity was At that time that the dirigible swnng south and passed over Akron The admiral's statement explained maneuvers which had mystified Ohio abservers. The dirigible seemed to be lost as it swung about over Celum- biana County. Finally, as it was over | Struthers, a* few miles from Youngs- town, it suddenly swung south at full speed. It wak at this point, Admiral Moffett xaid today, that the air lane | waz found by which the ship was taken ont of confiicting winds, The admiral said the Lot Angeles was of sturdier construction than the Shenandoah, and he helleved that it could weathar practically any storm. BRIAND WILL CONFER | SOON WITH MUSSOLINI Closer Relations Between Paris and Rome Desired—Italy May Get New African Rights. Ry Cabla to The Star and New York World PARIS, October 16— Foreign Min ister Rriand of France and Premier Mugsolini of Ttaly will hold a rap- 1926—PART 1. OF WASHINGTON BIRTHPLACE Engineers Go WwiIFinev Arts and Park Plan Members for Tramp Over Eleven Acres at Wakefield. that there were two general ideas for the treatment of the reservation. and these will have to he worked out be. fore a final decision iz reached. One of them is to treat the tract in | a more or less formal way - that s, v rebuilding the house, and the de. | velopment of a formal garden scheme | and the other iz to leave it in its state—to leave the founda- Br a Staff Corrsspondent of The 3tar. WAKEFIELD, Va.. October 16— For the purpose of collecting first- hand data for the preparation of a | plan for the treatment and restora- tion of the birthplace of Washington here, the members of the National Capital Park and Planning Commis- xion and of the National Commission DIRIGIBLE FIGHTS - B asieton sixresiace MELMICK T0 HEAD CITIZENS' CANVASS Named Chairman of Down- town Membership Group: Expense Fund Aided. Plane for the membhership drive by citizens’ associations, Movembher 13 to 20, were given added impstus last night at the District Ruilding hy the general committee In charge. An other mesting will be held next Satur of Fine Arts, together with Maj. natural Rrehon Somervell. in charge of the |tions of the old house exposed as|dav night. Washington, D. C.. engineering die- | the: '“"rt l;‘m‘m'ond 1: rlrn;l -h\ | The guarantee fund which is heing triet, and his assistant, A. G. Schmidt, | cavations. Some members of the; ‘ tramped for mare than two houra this |commission who had examified some | Fhised to meet expenses was Inereased afternoon over the 11 acres now in-|ruing in the vicinity of \nrknmnlhr $155 at the meeting by contribu cluded In the Government reservation. | which were preserved in thix way |tions from astociationt and individ The Indfvidual members of the com. | thought that this would make it most [ nale, bringing the tatal subscrihad in | attractive, Would Shift Monument. Members of the commisgion gener- | ally, it was said. expressed the opin- fon_that the monument now Incated | on the reservation was badly placed and would he more effective if it were The two commissions were request- | shifted to another location. i ed to adv in_the preparation of | That the treatment of the site de. these plans by Maj. Somervell. Who serves most serfous and prompt con- | is cooperating with the Wakefleld | sideration at this time was indicated Memorial Association, of which Mrs.|hy Maj. Gen. Edgar Jadwin. chief Harry Lee Rust of Washington i8|of engineers and chairman of the president. When the plans are finally | Park and Planning Commision, when developed they will he turned over [he sai to the memorial association, which, it here are many monuments all in sid. plans to raise funds by popular |over the country to heroes, hut there subseription to carry them out. was only one Father of Our Country The nssociation now owns 70 acres | and this ix his birthplace. It de- | of the original Washington farm. and | serves apecial consideration.” | this adjoint the Government reserva-| The members of the commission. in tion proper. It fa planning to acquire | taking the matter under adviseme the full thousand acres in the original | decided that each member should pi tract hetween Popes (‘resk and [pare his idews on the treatment of the missions examined a tentative plan which had heen worked out, and each of them had suggestions (0 make which later will he worked into a final &cheme of improvement, Expects to Raise Funds. | be head of the committes on | anty fund were made as follows | Rrightwood Citizens' Ags | cash and pledges 1o date to $275 Maj. Gen. Elf A. Helmick. inspector general of the Army. was named hy Jesge . Suter, general chafrman, “down town canvass.” and made a short ad drese to the mesting. Other mam- hers of this committee are George A Finch. A. J. Driscoll. Mrs. Frank Hiram Snell and Charles F. Consaul Gilligan 1eads Committ The commlittee on schools, parent teacher associations and community centers was named as follows: |lenry Gilligan, chairman: James G. Yaden Fred €. Walker, Mrs. F. M. Kalm phach. Mrs. William B. Hardy, Miss M Gertrnde Young. Selden M Mrs Deborah Streitberger Mrs. iiles Scott Rafter, Mra. 1. (. Parsons an: George H. Rnssell Additional contributions to the gnar $25, ation and Rridges (‘reek. | site, which will he worked into a com- | B o - o While the Park and Planning (om- | posite scheme to he approved at a | willlam McK. Clayton £10. Stanton mission decided to take the matt the commission in vhp.:m*:h" hzmfl:-;.;!a':-'v‘n"' |I‘.'r‘.“h|l;; | - - O on, Lincol Tnftg ansinient ] O e - | Park Citizens’ A ation. I, W, Mur | phy. Dupent Circle Citizens' Associa | tion, John 2. Driggers. \Warner Stut s [ ler, Southivest Citizens’ Association : Suter, Mra. Frank Hiram $5. Benning Citizens’ Associa ON DEBT PROGRAM Ripault Tells Radical Party of U. S. Reduction for YES' VOTE ONRUM Governor Openly Urges Dem- ocrats to Follow Suit tlon, Conspienions among the geations {offered by the several representative | from citizens’ associat s was the offer hy Robert Strobel, president the Rounthwest Citizens' Association, of the Independent Boy: Rand for uge op A public occasion. He made the offer, Mr. Strohel announced, on hehalf of the band manager, Clinton Rrown. | Enthusiasm marked the meeting. predictions ming from meveral that associations expected 1o may consider the suggested changing finto the reasons. It will not he : L . i i of the school hours dignified name and it will not he Olive Zenally, I street north- prochement conference comparatively in Referendum. First Time. son . , ? vulgar name, according to the ju eas Jungo. Reamer Case, He Says There |#on. The time and place are not yer | double their membership during the Cites 8:30 Advantages. 1 ihie Eivafts Warren Brown, 8 vears old, fixed. but it has been decided that the _— = e week of the drive. i A number of argnments far con Mitghell Le Ferce, 9| ol street, Bioumt Ratnier, Md. Was No Misconduct. two statesmen will meet to re-estab- | pe the Associated P . 'm-i‘“‘”'i‘"""“_n:""l""']:‘;‘-:;dh:_n(!h\:h.'::\“ S b B s Nl e et | . [mmaverne Leonard, 13 years old. 3 ligh cordial relation RUFFALO. N. Y. October 1 RORPEAUX, France. October 16. - | Guter. and badges will ha provided SRR L ot SRR i e A ANC 1538 Shepherd street-—-Andy Gump or i e Rriand {8 making overtures through | Ending the firat week of his campaign | The rank and file of the Radical party | workers. Ruttons are to he given 3a ltfl‘:fifv-i'?\':'si:kf:m hobi | o e At ki Toyat V. G, 41 yewen ok, wentthy | simbkssndor BNsnard, who han jut re | 106 _resieciion here tonighe. today_learned for the firet time that [persont whoe have Joined an associs Seintc parents who are in Govern. |8 casy name for liene, NUonaRd, (5 ENeRtR Solu memher of Baltimore's soclni et, ar.| inened fome. He In ready to conceds | SMith turned on the Republican ot |the Washington debt setilement fn- | tion. The buttons will be three-quar Ient service 10 see their children to | Jaa i 'h"]v\y\nrd street — Nilent Cal or Sllent rested on serfous charges preferred| italy's position as A principai Med- ‘:"'"‘""“ of G ‘,""k i ith & | valves o decrease in France's war debt | 1ert of an inch in dinmeter. “‘“h "h‘"’ s g ! | E <night Ly the parents M i e Dl % charge that it had emplove to the United States from $4.390.000.- | field and red horder. carrying in white ) e AN Suggests Wags. 0T TR, (HormaR, Jrs (6 iyeATa | Renmmen, 10 o 4B Tl A D A B rlaiiy [ nocriey, (daublEdanling fand o0 e £2008.000.000, lottern the word “Organized Citizen their own activities. It would permit | i it Eenn ersei it Moty 1.0 & Franilin sirest| peen done by Sir Austen Chamberialn | . ouing in its attitude tow Lot FIDGULS, foriee rightNana | ships 1928 4 30 to o it conra ol ir b oy ortheast, Washington, who had heen o g e attity o Louie Ripault, a former right-hand | ship. 192 b ‘13"?}?:« = Ding iRy b '1;:- ‘v',i‘?.’. o n{:”«ln:;mm\n\n-‘-:: ) R. Harrison. jr., 7 vears old, missing from her home since Septem- 7.'.11):" d:::::'hf::-m meeting with the | | hibition question.” Also. for the | man of M. Herriet in the French| Plans alse call for co-opsration with S ded s B Irae S b0 MR f] paghe, Cathedra) nvenie=Solo, Shelk, (ber 1. late “entardhy was hRld dn| o I Eorocodl that Franes (8 wit| MENE time, he' apenly advised Demo|foréign office. reparting on (orsigm re |} the Civie ederation of Montgome plete the luncheon early an¢ gain nr‘t‘. raf ik uld_ha e oame ol Ned Schmitt, 640 Ridgewood avenue, $2.000 hond by Magistrate Lohleber ,' ', : ," h Ry | erats to vote “ves” on the wet and |lations, gave the delegates to the con- |County, Md., and the Civie Federation L s hine 1 e es s rbton eat rain | s (S ML SRlERaRGt SonE fHCRY Primise fmelstrae Tohleber|ing 1o let Tialy inio_ the ‘government | gry referandum to be referred o the | vention facts which thus far_have ol Arifngion County, Mr. Suter e ernoon whe sUiapire. e TE L SHEGCEL B aomoer Y Tom High pending a final hear! of cane | b : 5 bt voters this Fall. not heen broadeaxt to any extent in ! plained. ciated. Ithe first_initiala f Important events iy e s old, 8 Alleghany hera"E 8 nal hearing of the case| France. as ‘well as Rritain, is ready | “syenking of hix opponent, Oden L. | Krance. He thought. e icimatean | 4 The child would have the henefit of | I his Jife, 7 ‘e, nnd [ venue, Takema Park—Skinny or Ghl, maid by police to have ad.| |0 ErAnt Haly mandates And el in. | Mills. he wid [that the question of a safeguard and | elmick Predicts Success. more daylight and sunshine for play. | ‘;‘:“;""‘ L“‘I il il #hort. | haddy Longlegs mitted (he iwa in company Witk MISK] o et ["'“"" claims Ly ;l‘:h““‘]' b Representative Mills made the [ (ansfer clauke might properly he | In answer to a question, Mr. St And. also, the earlier opening would | It e formed from, Afrien, Herhert ‘Hayes, ‘3426 “hivteenth.| Reamer urivie her atsence. wap pa.| L trt in Tunikoniaccount ot (NG IRIES T statement I Jamestown [aee night | referred to the Hagne (ou | explained that 23 cents out of every clear the strests of school children | Washington. giraffe and 8 for s arreated (5 BAltUmare. sortve vesterdaw | 1tallan population and to look with| ihat he would answer any question | | Opposition Urges Clanses, | dollar collected, which is to go to the and permit motorists to drive to work | [ think spots are quite important lfennoon aflerlinsin (eacaps o | favor on the apread of ltalian in-| would ask him within an hour after | i T clnuses cover. | RENGral committee in charge of the puithout iitearing ito 1 harm Sachos! | In therhatie s ite, and, anj#nots | nuthoritiea at Lanrel, Md., where he | Nuence in Fthiopia and Arabia. ESaRed i, TR (et 1 e I inkeuer that evimane | CampSigm, silctsd vuly new mesiber. ° n e other nd, A i s and Miss R ot e G oy As a eandidate for the governorship . _ shipe. The citizens’ associations wonld childre Gn{iine b6 mier Sikihnic el Acama fiothea, (BNDFILe mame i T Miss Reamer were taken into . L Jiiateh oo th hip | O hot Keep Up her reparations pay v it achool opening {5 Aslayed until :30, [contest it should also stand for those | Apypdel av attsville, Md.— Pet. | custody Thursd: and as self-appointed leader of the |MAv not Kaep Ap 100 1 B ents By | he allowed to- keep the entire dollar in the case of tha child who lives at | Who favored it. B, Z. Wags' de- | “popic L, Hall, 57 W street —Spota. Iiciiten, Ay SikconaaE ECKINGTON IS FIRST Republican party. how does Repre- | menta aid Jet CCCH e e | Of duee fom euch présent membes some distance from school. he: would |Scribes the graceful movements of his | puth M. Stephenson, § years old, R UG Mills advise his followers to France I ok cupouiiion e Gee. Helwiex. . i epting the be on stresta during the last of | 1"N& oxcillating neck. Alww a wag | g @hird street Jerry, Jerry the Gill, however, denied the charge vote on the referendum? Yes or no?|ihat has cal 5 ¢ chatrmanshi the downtown can 1 iroll 1 every one agre L3 ghe Mellon-Berenger agreement. | P the rush hour and at the meres of I8 & droll fee, and evory S AR | ngainat him and insisted that neither The answer to the question cannot be [T SRCH0 TR Flevanch juntie | vass commitiee, said he had no doubtt that clare of drivar whe sleens until | hat the giraffe is droll looking with | *Rarlara W. Fenton. § vears He ok M Rekmer wak ity of FOR FARM MARKET |2 rehetition ot the Jumble of words M R e thought that | but that the campaixn would succeed the last minute and then hends the |11% lon& neck and slanting body. IU| 1435 Virginia avenue northeast— Car. misconduct. contained in the Republican platform obmien GURCL L L0 ement which | As & matier of fact. he said, “the speed limits to get to work on time, | WA once supposed to he a cross he | ginal Miss Reamer last night still was i e and in hin various speeches. guis a|Sren HRAR R EH O ore than | task i% so fine, the whject so impor A. B. Jennings of 4899 Chesapeake | 1WA B '"Kmfl_]\"‘l a leops thus | Howard Goodrich, 12 vears old, 16 being detained for questioning at the (Continued from First Page.) clear cut yes or T half. that France wak Itkely to he tant. that it would be a great refle street. urging that the 8 aelork honr | led camelopard | drundel avenue, fiyatiaville, Md— Honee of ‘Detention. here, with the L 1 do ol belleve nuv one a B | Called on o pny more on her war | tlon on Wasbinkton if we don't b6 maintained for wublrban schoola, | o 4 0 has ous An- | Venus, Jupite congent of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. y - my leadership of the Democratic ¥ Py it cei from | @ success of thix drive.” The nltimate sugkests that traffic mignt be re.|In&=. The givaffe is “easy: on the| fack L. Voorhees, Box 1985—Princ A Noreln, Mr. Norria s the| With the regional planning commis | und [ ndvise nil the Democrats and il debt! "‘lf“‘”‘m“':;‘m‘l‘_::“‘iuzl';‘“‘fi], R ohfice. Re RERT Wan Rooner ob Tt routed through downtown congested |%YeR With fts ‘easy.’ graceful move-| Nekker, His Roval Highneas, Hiin Afri- stapfather. She also has dented | 401 abpointed by the Chyethor of | who are in aympathy with thelr alms | (" q hitration was traditionnl with | to get the vaie for (he District of Co iR S a0 ik Vit (o Fime! thto: contj Munte, Ik even and Bcoloriul RLD!Y j can Highness, Hi-Roy, Skylight. wrongdolng. Virginia and with the Ntate Wghwag gnd purposes to vote ‘ver' in order to | {0 SEVIEG QR CRE TG M ench | lumbta. tact with children going to clamses. he * principally stands for ohert Reynolds, § vears old, 1116 No charges are to he placed againai | COmmission. ., |indicate that they favor a modification | oot ™ Ride Adatival Wik, Rodgern e Flatuitons wiisee sl svk Al weed | oL BEAINE e G stecundnthemit S eesmol Miss Reamer, It was said by police. | THE, Shmmition it £o PO BT G, CLAT 4 P autlee Sarraut was elected presi-|ident of the Dupont Circle Citizens EBh Nicer b8 Shetprikie i they drey 7 SAUARTOTSZRIIN, WD ik 3 Whe explained that she was but 16|\Veshington. Md., while en route to| " gpeaking at Niagara Falls, Repre- | o S FooGiar party. s can- | Association. declared (hat since there 2 greater helght. The two names to 5 o : 18] \akefield long enough for the mem-|gantative Milia tonight charged the | Jent o Ll . ! approaching a schocl zone will ha | coiar mean “vet higher to grow. hut Jears old when she disappenred from |y, o examine the posibilitien of sentative Mills tonight charged the | jigaer had heen npproved by Minister | wak no representative government in ascertained from ‘ihe peincipale by e s e it have renchea | IMGNUMENT ‘IS UNMEILED. | home here. 16l Tmaric post &8 @ pavk af sl RaCle T L oniing she (sween| Of DiNeativn Mevites, whio Mest B | VASREIGn She ol war fo St uperintendent of Schonle Ballon A% | )e zenith™ since the giraffe is tallest R Federal Charge Lacking. Capltal City's park system. They were o , i nioelle® lin his determination to rejoin the |plith anvihing among the « part of the movement now going on to | ¢ f Sol | oF the prerent campaigr., CHES 9 cept re.election as | for eivic betterment was | of ail the animals of this present age ; . G, prio i - [aimost unanimous. according to Col. hief of | anks and not to accept re-elec | ) reduce accldents among children. the | g do {8 ETETC G o “five | President de Alvear Officiates at _ (ill. prior to hie arvest vesterdns, |\ (ilealev. chiel forester, and a [ Lhets: e e i el | Heg@o thesparts ganization ax the citizens’ associa . e Sestcany 1 initial | er s ! ppeared with an attorney at the o . Greeley . statement that the Republican candi. | 1®f g : T | superintendent announced yesterday. | acoiamation “Wags” is sure to make Honor to Argentine Hero. e Tnited | States Commissioner | member of the commission, in saving | gata wae seeking to convey to the The actions of the convention, ax ‘mr""' S B Will Provide Signe. Lon hiw arrival at the Zoo. Cant i ¥ Supplee in Raltimore and inquived if | (DRt this poxt should be rewained, bY| gaiporn and mothers of the Bronx that | far As they affect the general political | Reporte of progres were oa 10 Sikis Bissstor Filips alveady | IMa&ine him siving In \“\'1",(-“‘ n BUENOS Al October 16 (). W Federal eharge had bean placed |all means. as & part of the park &V&-| Tl they were buying was poison. | Mitnation, are regarded vaxfie Aud| R repee entatIveR fof (e vl e Divecior, Eldrides aleadsgunee. “Enchaniing zov (WWhat aikle A monumeiit to the memory of Gen Inst him. He was told that there [ tem. particularly hecause of the con’| g, [indecisive. A resolution. which wae | assaclations. estimates were, made, o L o the MAMIOnAT s WHRR. L s s il OF Appraval on Wasty. | CATINE Maria e Alvear, hero Of ihe | Were nouk, BEL B He G20 BRoGC 9 O e deveioned by Maj. L.in. | The Republican candidate reiterated adaped. with reference to the genersl| | UERNL denived: and: reports will % = S otang puis hisiesal Ol A s Mk e el = |leave the Past Office Building he was | Which were developed by Ma]. | hia charges of extravagance in the |Attitude of the party, was intended ; ¥ the locatione are reported hv the |ingron's by further sayving iggle for Argentine independence, 2 It was Indicated that the co & < ; be filed later with Mr. Suter as io S e e | DEwnS Tl oL N e vailed tadas Ty Dresident de | arrested by detectives who acted on | IR0t as : State administration under Gov. Smith | Kive satisfaction to both factions and |/ 5 Lol gchooln The prilce department has | celient Washington, Americns | wax unvelled tuax by Brsldent de | "0l 1 Sianea Ty “Juaee K, E, | minsion will make an effort to have e e Gor” o Tull |16t undecided the question as to| boundaries of each association. een erecting “Schanl Klow™ algns for | carden Spot.” | Alveal, hissgranuson. dn e DUSREBCE | prnteh of laire) changing " P this post withdrawn by the War De. | ? th Wk frauds in | whether the party repudiated Premi = . & a number of years and mos: of the _ b - Of distinguished gathering, including | Hateh of Lauvel charvging him with a {08 JER Yeoom Vita dinst of obrolete | lovestigation wf the wilE ORNER B | polgeur tfonal anfiiey v 1 developed | Suggests “Abraham. | the foreign diplomats and delegations StAtutory offens o g s e ] New York City, where, he declared, | Polpcare’s national unien cabinet. | 5‘31’-?;"('1,.“‘,;:..‘"","&f."\- PRI | § , atriotic societies HHons Nl Rewmer was recognized by a | LOA Which will be recommended fOr| oat of the milk on sale was adult tTie convention declared in favor of | MRS. HARRIS TO TESTIFY. Hosievar that ‘there dre & number of | Charles \W. Thomas AL Mot the speakers was the Ameri. | l-aurel race track detective Thursday [ **1* ated and below the sanitary a coalition with the Socialiats, but it | Pt bulldings scattered throughout the street northeast, writes: “Two TAMes by S aesador, Peter Augustus Jay, | When she appeared there in company Has Track-Side Facllitles. standard. remains to be seen whether Such & | pMisq Sutherland’s Damage Suit Set city without trafic warning markers, |1 have thought o while vending 1A ST T ke trom President | Wit GHIL - Thex were taken before | pecommendations of the commis- | Directly charging Gov. Smith with | coalition ix possible. o I O Bioller. Asfiment’ieafic | think would he veny sullable A0r oXElGogliage. Judge Hateh, who issied the warrant | yon concerning the location of the | having blocked ‘an investigation into | Meunwhile, under the rexvlution ax | for This Week. Ao e Moitten T an electric | reat Halloween gift. 1 will not be | Gen, de Alver died in Washington, |after. the arrival from Washington of | farmers’ market and commission milk frauds in the metropolis, he (adopted, Minister of Kducation Her-| 0o 0 5L aignal concern for information about { ravistied until yl Lol e | D. ¢, Novembe 1832, while serving M 5. houses follows interested discussion | *a ¢ riot and other Radical memi ok | ot f"ll"ml\," bbbl Hnir S Migbsl Huht wiitoh ey be tried ax | o animal heek, SIS TNE S S L ) | #e aninister pleninotentinry, After a friend had started to Wash: | gver the future ite of such establish- | “The people of this State will have |the Poincare cabinet, are auth silC LU L AL Dy LA Bk bas: achbo iinterkeciibniohece | Drenent et RVBIICA pre LY (ECHAL % ington with Miss Reamer Glll esciped | \enia which has heen widely partiei. |to retire Gov. Smith and smash Tam. | to retain thelr posts. Ihis | e al the i s The type of light under consideration (¢ W SRR Gl viea | TOTTEN PLEA D in another car. He gave himself up | lafed i by civic and trade organiza. (many Hall hefore thev will get a full ffor the present st least, removes (he | . gt dam- . could he operated | . P o 0 a v-wide search hy . oy rivic &8 | AN r i r of @ Poincare cabinét fall- . by a handswitch at the curb and {5 (00 rough from there | = R . sociations have gone on record for . | chich would have ®ccurred had o e 1 4 M faptured and hronght away from there ¥ : : < ith Radical Becs i ‘ed hy | Sutheriand. alien property custodian would ha used only during the hours | “ARUEER BOC LD S e live, It also | Wife of D. C. Realty Man Warned . : the mid-city site, which is the third THANKS LEGION masmbersihesrh censured by | S SECHRIC, MK Brcpenty custoflien. school is taking in and letting ont O ey ave very fond otisugar.| o cholce of the commission. PERSHING their party. * Incobn, owner of wn which the older hoya have eRMErd | \Glpoi movements are Very strange, g e e O. freight yards, was the subfect of » el b Ealis mhors of ne oxem | spee pateh to The Star ! Y Sutherland was riding at New Hamp aipen iheic Aticelat e e 1o, Who would T e thae | BALTIMORE, Md., October 16.—In |c°sm°p°m'" Club to Have Annual | ghe ol 0 SO o e e uplys Touched by Eiection as| CATHOLIC BODY TO MEET. «hire avenue and S strast Sepiem 01 ayktem c o ek o lloween? Since they i 2 2 . E § i - PEE—— $ > oCnin the PAR few davs R B Fang i el | Tismissing & petition of Howe Totten, Ladie# Night Wednesday. s unt e, 1t nd|| Marldvavyy N tonath Commanairas || o s Smm e e [P ERIES, Tache denlan it o faithf o 5 5 4 ¥ 3 3 ” e o ongib) " colligion. The Boya Watch Children. Srher. 1 suggesi Tha o be named millionaire Washinsion real esiate The annual ladies’ night hanquet of faelonn ';;;;;g'"{;*“!;Ir'_d;;"l;';g;“j"‘;;"‘g;'; By the Associatad Press. officers of the Cathelic Charities of | (rial in scheduled befars Justics Si Al the A AL A who x| Abrakam. s i Jnow. Abban loperuior. asking that Mrs. Totten he the Cosmopolitan Club At the Carlton | fhera” was ho_definite wpot_picked Accepting the post of honorary ma- | (o 000 T 6 EAR L € e e | dons in Cirewit Division 2. Aitorneya co-operating in organizing the patrole | 17 e 2"{,1"; ', 1o Tient you | reauived to carry out the provisions of Hotel Sixteenth and K streets, next | gut in this vieinity for the farmers | tional commander of the American haes by . Y| Wilton J. Lamberi. R. H. Yearman O e e of e sehoois thA Father of the knidfue’ Dot S| i separation decree. passed a year \Wednesdny night, will be the Iarkest | market, but the section advanced by Tegion, cian, Pershing vesterday sent | Club tomorrow night. when reports| and Ausiin K. Cunfield appear for Mise i bye. wearing their white haite | ke that name? L7 SO0 U000 S0 Gl [ago, Judge Preston wathed Mrs, Tot. | aflair of ite kind ever held by (he club, | ha e e o e eirad oo | Legion” officiala ‘at” Philadelphia this lon work during the sear ended Sep. | Suthériand. while Atiornex IR hhd hadges. not oniy escait tha <t }:‘I ‘.‘\.f::w_; his home ie only in Afviea, and "n ]u \\‘nu!d h(-\( .-4;.»-[;1':”0;1 'x \-1..l|}i:.n )\("P’ndi'r;g ly;,{ pr:.-pm 1]r.m,-..n.,.,,_ i along the B. & O. trackA, from L street tember 30 will ba made. The amount | Morehou: epresents Mr. Jacobs, children safely acroas the streat, hut { EREEE S0 LG qiperior for him, [0 the decree if she ved heyond her ractically the entire membership | 1o Rhode Island avenu The main o ‘med America of reliet given during this vear more . e o Iha othar voungatera af (1o title conld he 1 superod (B e Hncome or attempied (o prefudice the and a number of prominent guests |advantage cited at the time was the ‘fl{k‘:r ‘n" ‘f“x'r:“('m e war o |than doublen that of the previous year, | play to p»knm tha d;- :MMT:', h‘v;‘n‘.w vver him. and they were enthusiastic '“_”<""_“'"'" it ,'h,',:', "'h‘"""“‘ Siak: :"f’l‘;’m;‘“"“hfl*‘d) their ""'F"H'":“"f At-| fact that the area had heen chosen BATEE fiv"w‘ the proud position |According to a statement from the | EDITORS ASKED TO RESIGN Mr. Clark 1earned of another nci-{ 000 G Thince of Wales, so why not iabiithisd BN . e hanquet, according to|hy husiness interests for large storage dership in our country, | organization. | chich a patrel hoy saw a man |01 Mehsspliinle children had never visited him and Frederick J. Rice, chalrman of the |po, o oy of patriotic leadership in our countr g B _ T - ,‘"1:’; I about 16 croas A atr 11'-“‘ i B A D) that n dauchier, Prisellle, 13 veats general commitee in charge. ;‘nt“’l'l'l’(.lll_h":l\y‘:\.:[ o h:"?:‘h lnox,.rn:n‘::l;;l Lol il it ni‘,‘.,.'..?.::l‘:p:‘phn:xi :’I‘:"l:::“u’:.g‘:;'Studont Council Holds Story in in the middle of tha hlack. He | atrcet. northeast, mave: “I think a |0l .:\;n»- only about half of the time Among the entertalpment features | chosen the area for estahlishment of | ;]"‘"_";n o] eceive sneh an honor |chalrman of the annual dinner, will Nilgaatne Teoxaa i gested that thes should croas At e | good name for our new friend i Tele: |ETONES will be some of the dancers from the | warehousex. from which are delivered | ¢00 e men of his former command, | address the meeting. Arthur J. May, e intersection And, Mr. Clark sald. they § S0 First the word Telegranh <ig | URGES_ TAT‘E FORESTRY Kit Kat Club, a noted London night | gods to ali sections of the eliy. LI e Sy | branident of ha boara of itectork; | CHAPEL WILL. X. (. Ocioher 15 coraplied with ol {gests the word Giraffe. Second. the b e > G , will preside. The other members of | (#).—The ati ineil of the Unt Dr. Ballou aieo hae observed [0 {Gograph in ured for sending mes | S . hie chairmen of the weveral com: | Mid-city Advantage. - ¢ the board are: Frank R. Well veralty of North Carolina has re watching the patrol hove that a e a long distance and the giraffe B mittees nnder Mr. Rica are: James | The second choice of the commis-| GaTEQOPATHS TO OPEN president; Hugh Reilly, t quented the resignatinn of Jullan & Mvalry has resulted from the offering | ; ong distance. You McKee, entertalnment: Bdward | sion. the water-front site. has also ; e Ll R Tl eith the hart | being gent from A long A Federal Chief Says Conservation McKee entertainment: Bdwar e : - Joxeph D. Sullivan. secretar | Starr, editor, and R. K. Fowler, as of prizes to ols | i “Tele™ for short. ) iramm. : Ralph Goldsmith, | come in for sirong _endorsement. £ . Dr. H. J. Crosson. Charles | sistant editor of the Care O D és at the clone of the school year, | might call him Policy of U. 8. Is Completed. musie; Lawrence Rubsl, publieity: re. | principally from business men in the NTION THURSDAY | 1. e br R Lasdiine Megn % 7 3 | W. Darr, David J. Dunigan. Right!zine, on the ground that the enrrent The schoni -up-v-\v"-:h""h" on- { Other Names Suggested. A O freshments George \Wyne: reception | $outhwest section of the city and JRE——— Rev. P. Gavan, Michael Helster,| [asne containg a story regarded as Qdent that interest in the patrol sve. | G T Aol —_— . Michael Heister: attendance. (ieorge ,from the Pennaylvania Railroad. Toheo fri 3. B4 Kolbe| Tndecont. and ! Setn will mot wane as time goss on.| Other name sukEestions i s | State rather than #edoral activits | Lucke: transportation. William cal. | Refrigeration_ facilities alrendy exist, Tour Capital Fractitionerss WilH|J8We0 1. Johnsen, e, 3. L00 B | et it T 1t w ;,“ ":dkm. ."T«F»':",in::rd g ]ir:"‘:p:: ! \wilenn hotlevard, Fort Myers Heights | o in the future for forest conserva "“r:‘:",‘;n';‘"‘,"' ’;.'"';," ';‘““""‘;_- and "";' :‘:',,;",L',,,',' ,.,‘,';:,',',’,’.'},, & “:’,',":‘m ": Make Addresses at Three- H. Pellem, Allen Pape, B. F. i;‘lnk M.| Starr and Fowler have appealsd to ave taken v : bttt B e e heenei 1o . . F. Gordon. FErnest K. O . v | D. Schaefer, John Walsh, Raphael [ the faculty and Prasident Chase h movemeni. and that, he says, will as Gen. =t T el ae r . Herrell, president of the elub will |thort haul of four miles from the Day Sessions. | Phids iy 3 Ao Sure it e s drack e e e R e ol miaifor. (resine. THeLAMAlE vl intart at 8| Potomac frelant sants in Vicginie The Middl yAnuml Osteopathis if""""“:": iy Sl S it e . nue oma G » | in add A me Ok or- | Sreloc One atrong disadvantage pointed out e Middle e eopathic s . . > Gerry g esters nssembled here clock. i® the loeation of this s';u on the | Association will hold its seventh an. | | = = = e e e e ——————_—_—_ RECORD OF G. 0. P. e .- cramn, 1, s, | SO oy A o o e e e | Amecinton v Rolt i sevenih v |4 - - 637 K satrest northeast Otto, Baby | many ars to come was completed PRESIDENT ’NV'TED automabile transportation must pasa | Saturday of this waek at the Wash- ] PRAISED BY HOOVER Face, Tonsilitie, Rrown Iiyes With' the: enactment of the Clarke-Me- . o thE TiShe conkeaen pave of | igloneHotan 1 C ool_Hour Ba"ot : \llidred Shepard, 1612 G street | Nary law in 1924, he asserted. and the R \Unehington, Street cur facilitias are| Discussions upon diseasés treated INRRRDIOMMBORESS [Zouitettin i antE | in b ekt MeMerthking Lar | CuEe WS Hin e tadrtis ol SE ORI \ by eatconaths and ubog arttopathy | | D " | Emily B i, 010 wenve old, Se0181 e e _forest ¢ of Tee mid-city site, it was pointed | itrelf w co conjune 0 Yo ¥ 2 L irlias e iy iakreet » | States, Joeal institutions and_individ- Portland Convention. ot Pnae The cAvantare of being merr | ton with visita to the Mubeum of | | you favor later opening of primary { i 3. H. Ha vittenden | uals. This law provided for financial | ge (he s cocdated center of the city's Siation | Natural History and other institutions | and elementary sc 2 Frr it a4t Firet Page) Ry the Ascociated Prese the population | 0ols to protect Id ued ‘trom Finst | atreet—Quands | cooperation between the Federal Gov- | ™oL (ORISRl L iaq | and geographical centera and at the |here. A hubinéas seasion will he held | f traffic dan % P children | G i uiratme | iiune mnnisGuthworth, Anucostin | SENIent. SGiLeR SARG RS land | ey Tola 1. Taher of vl same time lies within easy hauling | Py, the Virginia Osteopathic Socisiv | | rom traffic dangers? { !‘:gl‘n ‘t‘l‘vo'.;::yfen' 18 Gore ln on. | Spotty Tiptop, DAIDanay, Jiftey Lan. OWNEEA, Tumbun, Ohlo, master of the National | distance from the railronds over good (and another by the North Carolina i v H fiict with the executive and there | legs. E . Cirange, to address the grange at ita | Streets which do not pass through |Osteopdthic Soclety. | esor No........ | = i | “Fugene F. O'Connor, address not o the most congested section of the The speakers at the technical ses- could he no party responsibility and | SOVIET PICKS AMERICAN. annual meeting at Portiand. Me.. A 4 4 ] would be no party ety FicerFevehe, ; o i T ovember. /The ntitation | city. In addition. the mid-city site s [sione will include four Washington| Do vou fa 9:30 . ! o S ACHOR nltad S Catherine Splawn, 3616 N street- v Sa : R (hkEn il Cob R already an establithad market center, | practitionsrs of osteopathy. — They 3 vor ¥:50 a.m. as opening hour | “The people of the I'nited States| e Hilo, dtvup, Hitcunt Ao " onsideration. N mte: Lulu 1. Wattars, Thomas J. How- | | g justly hava confidence in President | Hin Highnese, . Hyup, Hi . MOSCOW, Octoher 16 (®).—The Mr. Taher also askad for assign- . B IE b S T v I Cnolidge.” he said. “In a world sub. | Neckle S Soviet government has appointed ment of technical assistants from the Etoi CHsslEv Expne antisiaucicelE 1 esor No........ 1 faeted 1o the violent stresses of alle Spur. & years old, 805 Tenth (harles 1. Stuart of New York, a Rudget and Census Bureaus to help LAWYER IS SLAIN. N e T L I traction’ ® © * we lave ! street-—8pider member of Stuart. James & work ont a State hudget syetem for Vi ataie ginia and Mary Wik apeai 1l If not, what h . y Asarets | s Angus, 6 vears old, 1132 Tenth | engineers, to the <ubmission to the Ohlo Le Officers of the association are:| . what hour do you faver? | T ealmlv, wisaly. cautiousiy bhut | Jean Ang E a ngineers, [ mission h 0 Legislature. ith: e BBGe 4 o . Grimths, Whraingron, .| | . Evewiese ' rageousiy. holding the heim of |atreet—Hijo—Pet of the Zoo. . lcoal mines along an standar Tt was indicated that the nasistans | Minneapolis Man Shot in Dispute | ‘fr’"m,“,'. Gena 1, Crews. Dan. I N | n ¢ ars old, 307 | . Ninay i« contid tha o o he s ¥ & td # R enward, ¢ n the | str o 4 | government will _ado « recom. o grange offic o % g . ol g oo rm o work he shawld he | Frederick Schasffer, 1121 Morse [mendation and replace the ohsnlets ers felt that ftate finnces should he | DETROIT. Octoher 18 (9.4 man W P Wikew, wasm) | LT 1 assisted, and partisan politice ehnuld | street northeast—Mutt g German Russian equipment with mod- placed under strict Budget control. | belleved to bs B. E. Johnson, 35, Min-|{ o100 eargeant at arme. i ] - S.coeee N not prevent the accomplishment of | Sarah Ruth Mohunaho, 712 Twen- | arn American machinery, - involving If the pian now bsing developed in | neapolis attorney, was shot to death L » | [Cwr out ballot and mv ! his eat desire ?o be of real and|tieth street— Spooky-Holll-Mann an ultimate expenditure in the United Ohlo worke succeestully, the grange | during a dispute over a card game in b = . and mail to Se itor, The Evening St u;'mi:; serv to” the pecple of the| Louls Grotlisch. 7 years old, £ilver|States of from $50,000,000 te §78,- | will support similar gnovements inla soft drink place here tonight. The| Plans for extending the weatern !__ ool ' Spring, Md.—Royal, Prince, Majesty. 000,000, other States, slayer, an unidentified man, escaped. Australla alr mail service 600 mitles . e . . % . e . e TUnited Statel { » [} L ) - », ; i /