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~ \ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1926. PRESIDENT' PLEA | (o STIRS BAY STATE Republican Apathy Subsides. Warren Confers on Mexico at White House. BY J. RUSS Phings have bi bly for the etts since wal for the L YOUNG. itened up consid- epublicans in Massa- 1o President’s recent folks of ths old home to return Willlam M. Butler, nationa! committeeman, and to retain Alvin ation of his let- man Prescott of gave his LIEUT. F. GRAND MASTER F. A. A. M. VISITS THREE LODGES Annual Ceremonial Under District Jurisdiction Last Night Followed by Joint Entertainment. Grand Master Sydney R. Jacobs, head of symbolic Masonry in the Dis- trict of Columbia, last evening paid official calls on 3 of the 41 constituent lodges of the local jurisdiction. Ac- companied by the officers of the Ma- { sonic Grand Lodze, the grand master . CONANT, 2d. an end to the apathy generally throughout especially in the so-called 1 strongholds, and that now voters—especially the rural vot- have been aroused. His advices e that if the full Republican 15t there will be no doubt itcome on election day. about the Pro U was ident dent to Give Example. this is 1 just t of response s hav appeal It was | visited Samuel Gompers Lodge, No. appeal | 35, the “baby” of the jurisdiction, of | which Henry J. Gompe om of the whom the E named, S ster, at 8§ ki Federal Ledge, 1, the st in the Distgict, having been 5 the part of e m was such hartered September 12, 1793, of which John T. Maddox is master, at 8:30 No. 18 ren is master, at 9 o'clock. - The jihree lodges named meet in Masonic Te! Thirteenth street and New Yorl nue. Following the final ceremony of the evening, the lodges that had been visited gave a joint entertainment in auditorium of the temple. he grand master and Grand Lodge > out- 1 was not because the leaders suw tdrift toward David I. Walsh, Senator Butler, but ipparent that thou icans were @ nterest in the President himself. epresented o 3 object of rs visited Joppa Lodge, No. 35, = Jotrney to the voting booth in his | Pavid L. Pitcher, master, at 4209 bome town is not only to arouse the | Xinth street, Monday evening, at 8 *of the Bay State, but to|(clock, and Takoma Lodge, No. 29, serve in example to the citizens | ypthur M. Trogner, acting master, at throughont the country. Takoma Park, at 8:45 o'clock. Takoma Lodge had hall bedecked with Hal- Chants loween decorations and served cider, Prayer for President. ‘The President today has at the ! i y 1t the | Gouehnuts and apples. W 1< 1 house guest Charles | "ony o Thext visitations of the series of B. \} en of Detroit, Mich., former are scheduled for next Monday It is under- ning in Masonic Hall, 4511 Wis- stood the President asked Mr. ; O “hiti - . . Y Cons] avenue. George C. Whiting Warren to confer with him regarding ;f‘)‘d;: 'f\‘(; "‘_»2’ will 1:'3 visited at 8 s an situation and to offer | iuock and Potomac Lodge, No. 5, at suggestions in relation to a letter the | ¢.u” i O State Department is preparing to send to the Mexican government dealing i with certain matters of international law, principally involving the new oil OLD DOMINION ROAD SUED Mr. and fand laws of that republic. Warren, prior to being Amb Mexico, was one of two comn who negotiated with the Mexi ernment preparatory to the of the diplomatic relati Woman and Husband Ask $30,000 Due to Crash. The Washington and Old Dominion Railway Co. was sued yesterday for that nation and the United States. Aiheges by rba C. Rabbi sel Rovner, 71 vears old, ?:so,.uun damages by Mrs. Orba 1( fevr & Id, | Burnett and her husband, Roy B. of New York, on the eve of his re-f Jurnett S50 O 0 " Va. Mrs, turn to Palestine, where he intends [ Burnett, 5 d el 1o spend the rest of his life rewriting the Psalms of David into music, Burnett asks $25,000 for injuries al- leged to have been sustained when a car of the company collided with her called at the White House today and chanted a special prayer he had com- Pe for the President. He was ac- companied by Representative Perl- man of New York, Dr. Herbert Gold- stein, Abraham Schomer, Joseph Her- Nathan T. Zalinski and Jacob husband’s automobile, in which she was riding in Virginia, September 19, The husband ts an addi- tional $5,000 for the I of the serv- ices of the wife and for the expense incident to her iliness, together with man, e oy Rudd, all of New York, and Judge|J2mage fo his machine —Tbe eult Milton _Srasburger of Washington. | am Mied [ the Dliase E. Adume Rahbi Rovner is the dean of all the s and John Lewis Smit The District of Columbia is named as defendant in a suit to recover $10,- 000 damages filed yesterday in the District Supreme Court by Marie A. Baker, 1841 North Capitol street. The CAPTAIN IS RETIRED. plaintiff says she was injured by fall- Stamper of Engineer Corps Is Given s gt P ing over the platform for an electric Disability Release. light post on New York avenue at - . 4 Thirteenth stre ] v r Capt. Willlam Y. Stamper, jr., Corps | niuii 6608 SI0Ey l‘*“’"l»‘ah‘:f‘.“ ‘ngineers, who has been under | o e St pantrnent: at. TWalter: Resd GEneral| nted by Attorne Easby-Smith, ral months, has been | F/n¢ & Hill placed on the retired list of the Army on account of disability incident to the service. During the World War he served as a captain of Engineers in the National Army, and in July, 1920, was appoint- ed a captain of Engineers in the Regu- Ia; ablishment. He is from New Yor Bandits Rob Bank of $1,000. DETROIT, October 27 (#).—Three bandits held up and robbed the Penin- sular State Bank at Highland Park shortly before closing timo here yes- escaping with $1,000. 'i%B0OOKS BOUGHT =" “Bring Them In” or Phone Fr. 5416. \BIG BOOK SHOP,933 G St.N.W. WILL N0 R debta contracted Ty any CHARLES E. PO person ot iy HOWAR 5| Yihols a oge " | AR ORI OR PHILA: | kel Al SFER | AND SORAGE €O Cleve | RENTERS RANGES REPAIRE ATTENTION MONTHLY rental of $12.50 A per room is considered ex- tremely 616 H st nw £ WERS Shop R to 10 pm 1° Drop ORGIA AVE station D UPHOL. > anywhere renting at this ex- figure. And all v money is X rent re. Ceipts. * payments much less Toom will !'l('l\ near Brookland. . 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N.W. For Location and Particulars N. L. Sansbury Co., Inc. 1418 Eye St. N.W. Members Washington Real Estate Board =3 EHITTHIHIH AT :umuml}unuuuumnmu.. NAVY FLYER CLAIMS AIR SPEED RECORD Lieut. Conant, in Unofficial Trial, Believed to Have Made 250 Miles. Confession Ends Terror | By the Aesoclated Press. MITCHEL FIELD, N. Y., October 27.—An “unofficial” world_speed rec- ord for seaplanes was claimed for Lieut. Frank H. Conant, 2d, U. S. N., yesterday, when he drove over a four-mile course at a speed estimated by observers to be more than 250 miles per hour. Lieut. James H. Doolittle, Army aviator, holds the of- ficial record of 245 miles. Lieut. Comdr. Homer C. Wick, in charge of the Navy team which will compete November 11 at Norfolk, Va., in the Schneider Cup races, said Conant's speed today was “less than 260 miles per hour.” . x . MIKE PAPADACHES, HONOR LEGION HEAD. 17, and recently released from a re- form school, admitted that he was Savage Gets Railroad Post—TFor- mer Conductor Now Manager. companion of Clarence “Bufch” Kel- Iy on his round of robbery and mur- der October 11. He was held in the city jail, San Francisco, October 21 under three charges of murder and CHICAGO, October 27 ().—Howard P. Savage, recently elected national commander of the American Legion, was yesterday named assistant gen- eral manager of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Co., and John F. Egolf, a former street car conductor at Columbus, Ohio, was named general manager. Mr. Egolf was at one time manager of the In- terurban Raflway and Terminal Co., at Cincinnati, and also served as man- ager of the Springfield and Xenia (Ohio) Railway Co. Mr. Savage was first employed as a track foreman. confessed. This confession clears up the t vestiges of mystery in the case. 30-MILE SPEED ZONES OPENED TO TRAFFIC New Massachusetts Avenue Limit From Sheridan Circle to Wisconsin Avenue. Motorists may now proceed at speed of 30 miles an hour along cer- tain sections of Massachusetts avenue from Sheridan Circle to Wisconsin avenue and on Central avenue north- cast between Benning road and the District line, it was announced yester- day by Traffic Director M. O. Eldridge. The 30-mile limit on these highways was authorized some time ago by the mmissioners, but was not put into effect pending the erection of “stop” signs at intersecting streets. Bladens- road also was authorized as a FACES MURDER CHARGE. Ccnvict to Be Formally Accused in Two Wardens’ Deaths. MARQUETTE, Mich, October 27 (#). l ‘Warrant charging Roy Nunn, ex- with the murder of il i convi Skoglund and Arvid Erickson, Sf vict, ate nd county game wardens, will be ought, Prosecuting Attorn€y Thomas |, 5. Clanc ay. 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