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WASHINGTON ENTERFAINS ANOTHER QUEEN, WHO WAS CROWNED LAST NIGHT. A large part of the Capital—men, women and children—gathered on Fourteenth street hetween Columbia road and Park road for the Columbia Heights carnival last night. A colorful parade, the coronation of the queen and street dancing were features. The photograph shows Commis ner Dougherty placing.the queen's crown upon Miss Dorothy Brandt. Washington Star Photo. EXHIBITS PERSIAN DOLLS. Zorah Kh f the Persian commission at the Sesquicente collection of Persian dolls, which is a feature of her s exposition exhibit. Zorah Khanoum Herdary was the first woman to WOE TO THE MAIL BANDIT WHO TACKLES THE “DEVIL DO 2 ies have been detailed to guard the Government mails. Union Stat where the guard, armed with automatic pistols, shotgi as a protection against mail thieves. The Marines will guard mail traiv discard thy veil. Copsr Ve I & Uniderwood. WALKED ACROSS HAMPTON ROADS. Klass Everts, a_diver, just before he started his trip across the bottom of Hampton Roads from 01d Point Comfort to the Norfolk Naval Base, a distance of > miles WATER BATTLE A) ington University engaged afternoon ) TUG-OF-WAR. 1 Freshman-Soph A heavy sfream of water poured upon the contestants. Students of George Wash- more struggle yesterday Sehoemmell and her child her record-breaking swim ew York in 58 hours and Washington Star Photo. which he negotiated in 2 irs and e 4 Photo. Army Records Say AINEE TRIL TURNS R Sor Age is by no means the absolute factor in promotions in the Army, to an cial table i the ant general. i the toral commissioned personnel of 11 7 there is one | major general hut 36 vear | and another but 47, and « | | | | | according pared by Oontof Proof of Desert Cabin to Be Scuaht of McPherson Witnesses Teday. ad adier general but 46 ages in the grade of captaln rang from one officer at 63 to another at 28 vears The oldest three officers on the active list are two colonels and one lleutenant colonel, all of whom will reach the retiring age of 64 years hefore December 30. Five major generals and six brigadiers will be similarly retived next year for age. Two lieutenant colonels are but 41 vears of age, while there are three majors who have reached the age of 1, twn fir lieutenants aged 36 and one ond lieutenant aged 35 vears. CITIZENS HONOR Br the Associated Pross 1.0S ANGELES. Octoher 29 Proof that a shack exista on the arid wastes in nerthern Mexieco, like the h Aimee Semple McPher was held captive by kid- mght in testimony of sev- Aefense witnesses. summoned to take tha stand tadav on resnmption of the evangelist's preliminary hearing on o 1 conspiracy charges. | Mre APher attarnevs said they would establish the fact that this #hack les helow Deaiglas, Ariz The evangelist herself is one’ of the witnesses part heing to identify photogr e shack. It was to she avers, she held for ransom. fol- sappearange from Ocean . i one in wh sor, mavs sb napers eral SWEDISH ROVALTY IN e and Princess Louise of lav at the preliminary APAN. weden, who were in Washington some time ago, e, in Tokio. . Crown Prince Gustavus Adolphus COAT OF ARMS ON N1 standin ( By Miller Service. | he Anzelus Temple pas- and Kennedy Tdentified by Ex-Judge. Rardin. ex-judge and one of | M Phereon’s torneys, posi- | tively identified Mrs. Virla Kimball of | Oakland, twin sister of Mrs. lorraine | Wiseman -Sielaff, co-defendant in | the charges. as the woman | affidavit in his office to the ef McPher it Car- | Oorm- radio her e e __ MINISTER DEAD FOR WEEK iProfusmn of Fleral Offermgs‘ BODY FOUND IN GARAGE Placed About Bier of | — e {Rev. James A. Lewis, Son of Late Noted Socialist. M. E. Bishop, Believed Victim of Gas Fumes. 1 Mrs A conspiracy | who sigred | 20 Ry the Associated Preee TERRE HAUTE, Ind.. _Citizens of every rank paused to- to do simple honor Eugene Debs. The hody of the Socialist \der lay in state in the labor temple throug the day Fugene V. Debs, candidate conviet o | BY the Associated Press CHICAGO, October —Dead for more than a week, the body of the Rev, James A. Lewis, son of the late Rishop S, Lewis of the Methodist Episcopal Church in China, was found | in his garage at Mamaroneck, N. Y., yesterday by his father-inlaw., W. E Watt_of Chicago, who went | learn why Mre. Lewis Iword from her husband. The Rev. Mr. Lewis apparently was asphyxiated by gas fumes from his automobile, Mr. Watt said in a tele gram received here. “Rev. Mr. Lewis for several Octoher - e th G emple day to preceded Judge stand, was not signed | tted having | alinas onthe 4 she pur Bardin's of nis notary out five times presi- of party and hec of tenacity o his principles. eeame just Gene Pehs when once more he was among he home folks. Terre Haute homage was to the Debs that James Whi comh Riley. the “Hoosier poet,” knew far years and loved. The mod- est floral offerings of his friends in the ranks of labor, ranged beside the pretentious pieces of his ad- in other walks of life, were at his hier through their memory of the man of whom Riley eaid iod was feeling mighty good when he created (Gene Debs and Ha last night assembled | 4,55 have anything else to do all the temple. where 11 dential his twice a Seott brunette. Mrs. Kimball as a hlonde. Ramon D. Genzales, saloonkeeper of Prieta, Mex I desert eattle ri Mrs MePherson's ap Go ales told of as her reach Douglas. wh told efforts to locate her in the desert vears Peking University, China. promotional organization, and served in that coun. | try as private secretary to tha late Richop James Bashford. He contleted several chapters of Bishop Bashford's bhaok on China. The body of Mr. Lewis was found sitting at the whecl of his automobile, GIFT FOR GNIVERSITY. Chicago Institution Gets $3,385,- 000 'for Medical School. CHICAGO, Octoher 22 () —A gift counselor for vears. A spe- of §3.355,000 to the University of Chi- train will bring friends from cago made by the General Education Chicago and the Northwest. Board of New York, a Rockefeller 7 Foundation, was announced vester- o day by President Max Mason of the “Lady Masons” to Be Presented. | yiversity. for the founding of a new Spweial Dispatch to The Star medical school by the university. were 10 have \ ECHO, Md., October 22 lar weeRly | “Lady Masons.” a play, will be given taining by the university of an addi- baptismal services last night. asked by the guild of the Parent-Teacher | tional $2.000.000. postponement of the ceremony until Association at the town hall rnmxht,‘} The new medical unit, it is ex- Mrs. McPherson recovers from an in- beginning at 8 o'clock. Sixteen are|pected, will provide hospital and fected knee, which would not permit [in the cast. A dance will follow the | clinics as well as facilities for ber personally to cenduct the ritual. performance. study. sco Perez. more mirers placed pearance there &isting Perez tracks The evangelist Gonzales ree al services Saturday will in- version clude hrief eulogies by Morris M Hillquit, New York Socialist leader, who Wwill represent the 1 Socialist maevement; representing American So- and Seymour Stedman, Debs’ oF i ona meeting was called after hundreds of the congregation were unable to ob tain access to the courtroom following the evangelist's request that they at 1end the hearing P Faollowt e appearance yales and others before the phone of the Angelus Temple Mrs. McPherson announced the night's contri would he de voted paving the expenses of the| Agna Prieta witnesses and their fam flies Many converts who bheen immersed at the reg ts, of m radio hu 5 East to | received no | has heen executive secretary of the | The gift is contingent upon the ab- | TO NEW n, phatogr: AL TRAIN. heside Queen Marie's speeial train. between the two, on side of the car, Twenty-five hundred Mar is photograph was faken at Washington's <, rifies and machine guns, serves post offices and railroad stations. Wide World Photo YORK CITY. Mrs. Lottie Moore aphed_after she had completed She swagn from Albany to ler trip covering a period of graphed at the U to be handled b; assigned to gua andits. m's mail ‘Cla) Treatment Cleanses Statues In -Capital -Parks Marble statues in the parks are being given a new clay treatment in_their cleaning process, which, officials of the office of public buildings and, public parks say, will bring them back to their orig inal whiteness. The work was started on the Dupent fountain, and some persons feared that workmen were defacing it. The cleaning consists of putting on a thick coating of material of ahont the consistency of cement. This is allowed to remain for 4% hours and then is knocked off, taking all the dirt and grime. The «flicials say that in an experi ment conducted with the material a rnst stain on one of a auarterinch thick piece of marhle was d vn completely through it and into the clay. DETECTIVES DI - FOR BANK'S LOOT Pullman and Rumani ain conductors coat of arms 1010 by Acme. ?200 Words Fly Over Ati;ntic in Minute | As Radio Beam Test Proves Successful | Br the Associated Press. MONTREAL, Quebec, October | What is described as the fastest wire- | less service in the world, the io | | heam system hetween Montreal and | London, was inaugurated vesterda Messages were exchanged at a rate of 200 words a minute and reception here was perfect The inaugurating messages were | exchanged between representative | newspaper men of the two cities. H | “In the course of years it seems the Atlantic will be entirely abolished and we shall be asking if the work of Columbus was really necessary | wirelessed the editor of the London | Daily Telegraph, while other London | newspapers sent greetings in similar | vein in reply to those from this side. The first message was from Lord | Atholstan, Montreal, to Lord Burn-. 1 S | Public Utilities Commission Denies | | Traction Request. | | The application of the Capital! The Traction Co. for permission to install Gener: two additional loading platforms on been | Penneylvania avenue, one for west- | Hanit | bound cars at Fifteenth street, and{j,n ithe other for eastbound cars at|Jam Thirteenth-and-a-half street, were re- :{fl‘l{;‘ e e |jected by the Public Utilities Com- | p it ) e tatiod }misqhm yesterday afternoon at an Training School for Women and Girls | | executive session. at Lincoln Heights. Traffic Director M. 0. Eldridge had | President W. ii. | previously filed an objection to the the latter on the | ‘new link of em. | bute to the in- the engineers st mplish- | Athol. n re- efforts L Purnham ing » the efliciency | n communication with- | wtulatir £ this and ol ment Lerd | ferred had made to of interdomin in_the empire Lovd Burnham's r “It is the oper the rapid transmi the 2 ide: jour culable The Marco the radio waves in & toward iven objective instead of adiatin n all directions, as in ordinary wireless transn ENDS SESSION TONIGHT. Convention | possit | to e of d, in part: new era in sion of news and communication of direct influence upon politics will be incal- stem directs | limited path heam sy of Baptists Outlines Concluding Exercises. | nnual econvention f the ptist Churches, which has‘ of this week at the Salem | 1 N strest between | . will close | kers will be | f of the division | the District of Jernagin, in his v, stressed the sdern church modernization | {annual addres: o, |need not only’ for n additional platforms on the ground |buildings, but also the | that the one proposed for Thirteen- of the ceremony irself. | and-a-Half street is unnecessary nndi J. B, of Philadelphia, corre- |the other would create a trafic|sponding secretary of the foreign hazard and intemsify congestion at|mission board, told of deplorable con- the intersection of Fifteenth strect'ditions in Africa, where he has been and Pennsylvanig avenue, stationed for the last 11 years, $320,000 That Disappeared With Knapp Sought Near Scene of Capture. KEMAL DEFENDS SPORTS TO DEVELOP CHILDREN| Turkish President Stresses Impor- tance of Athletics as Civil- izing Factor. Br the Aseociated Prese. PITTSBURGH, October 22 were cecking today to hiding place believed to hold the $320.000 which disappeared with Charles E. Knapp last Friday, despite Knapp's continued maintenance, after | 24 hours of steady grilling, that the | moftey had been stolen from him by John Russe, a bond salesman of Chi cago, and two companions. A police dragnet was out for Russ the conven. | ©¥en while detectives were dfgging Sleuths By the Associate imeene ANGORA. Turkey, President Mustapha Kemal Pasha s of the opinion that what the nation stands in greatest need of are “strong and active children,” and he has laid stress upon the importance of the development of athletic sports as a mear Pracs Qetober to this end and also as a | “eivilizing factor.’ Ina speech delivered of culties his A clased tion of the Turkish Sport and Ath. | the woods near 4 letic Clubs the President referred ‘h,‘ Inaf Mountain, 40 miles south the financial ¢ facing newly | Pittsburgh, where Knapp and o tinas R To (I assc b tio Y| wife were found Wednesday night He then reminded his auditors that | . The $320.000 given Knapp by R he had gone to Anatolia to start the | MCCTadv. president of the nationalist movement which cul. | Brotherhond Savings and Trust minated in the establishment of the | ¥aS to have paid for Liberty bonds republic without a penny in his | for which LEOUL et e i Slsatie sof e | Russe, Knapp told detegtives geeiesant noled T e | "Knapp today was undgr charzes of 1,500 STUDENTS TO M | larceny, conspiracy, @mhezzlement la 2 0 EET'? wife was charged with beinz an ac s ;r-m-nnr_\' before and after the fact Sixteen States to Be Represented Knapp's arraignment. scheduled # | for today, was continued until Mon- at Baptist Conference. | day, when he will he given a hear- BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Octoher 22(INg with four other men (®).—More than 1,500 students from |the case. Mrs. Knapp's he 68 educational institutions in 16 States | Set for Tuesday are expected here Thursday, October | Attorney Charles B. Prich 28, for the first of a serles of annual | talned as counsel for the Knapp, held four-day meetings of the All-Southern |& consultation with them late last Baptist Student Conference, | night. Rumors that he would seek Among the <peakers at the sessions | bail for the couple were met by a Dr. 1 Alfred Porter, St.| Statement from Inspector of De- Dr. George W. Truett, Dallas, | tectives (lyde E. Hdeburn that he Dr. William Russell Owen, Ma- | would recommend $150,000 for Knapp con. Ga.: Dr. . J. Van Ness, secretary | and $10.000 for his wife. of the Baptist Sunday School Board,| Knapp and his wife wjll be quizzed Nashville, Tenn.: Jessie Burrell, Ste- | again today and detectives indicated phens Junior College, Columbia, Mo.; | that three bank officlals, on bond Dr. L. R. Scarborough, Fort Worth, | pending hearings on charges growing Tex., and Dr. E. P. Alldredge, Baptist | out of the alleged fraud, also would Sunday School Board, Nashville, Tenn. be questioned. ™ N [ LIKE A BIT FROM “WHAT PRICE GLORY?" jon Station, looks as if he might be a He is only log cabin on Sugar | nd fraudulent conversion and his | M will be in discovering some ne | After This Marine, photo- culf person ne of the 2 MINISTER CLANS TRIL RREGULA [Meeting to Hear Charges Against Him Contested by Dakota Pastor. | By the Assoetated Prese LEAD, 8§ Dak.. Octoher 22.—Rev. H | Crombie, fundamentalist pastor of the | 014 Faith Preshyterfan Church, here, | who will stand trial in Rapid | Octaber 27 for insuhordination, | night charged that the call for the | meeting was irregularly drawn by the ‘nmn‘mle of the Black Hills Preshyt City, last will determina should un {The Preshytery | whether the | flackea tev. Mr. Crombie was ousted from | the pulpit of the First Preshyvterian | Church in Lead after a quarrel with i&!rl"rc of the church over modern and | fundamental aspects of relizion. Tha | insuhordination charge resulted from his founding another new church in | oppasition to ‘the established chureh. | "The minister says that althouzh | A. €. Kingsbury of Philip. moderator, in a newspaper interview was quoted | as saving the date of the trial had | not been set, he mbie) received | his notice vester and the notice | is signed with Kingshury's name on a typewriter and the letter fs dated | Octoher 18 at Philip. The notice was also signed in ink by Rev. Mr. | Harper of Martin, stated clerk, and | was mailed at Martin Octob o0, The Rev. Crombie savs th like an attempt to back date a in order to make it appear as thongh | the required 10 days' notice had heen given for the meeting of the °Sth | He also says that the fact that Mr. | Kingsbury ‘evidently did not person- {ally sign the call for the meeting will | make the meeting illegal | Referring_to the charge of inaub. rdination, Rev. Mr. Crombie says the ‘nod knew he would help orzanize a new church in Lead He cla ohserved the nod order to * and not preach in the Preshyterian | Church !NEW TESTS A.RE URGED FOR YALE APPLICANTS | Alumni Or;nn Favors Different Method of Selecting Students as Solution to Problem. pastor be oks | By the Assaciated P EW HAV Conn., Solution of the problem which ces Yale University each year of |turning away manv eligible students av {of testing applicants, the Yale Alumni | Weekly says in an editorial. suggesting that a possible solution i to ralse the tuition costs | slowly and permit that rise to have its effect on the least serious appli- | cants, a step which Yale is opposed to | taking, the editorial savs that even if this plan was adopted Yale would “find itself In the position of drawing mostly from one class in the country. “Ite vitality lies.” the aditorial con- | tinued, “in the very mixture of all tvpes that it has now. The solution lies in a different direction—that of discovering some new way of testing its material.” v o October