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12 THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 20, 1927—PART 1. - = +| presentation because of his record of | time for Boeton, Mass., authorities, but HERE m EUNSIDER PARTICIPATING IN AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS PUPILS SEE MOVIES e . |Ex -CLERGYMAN HELD charges. ™ Tolica. sy e served sht OF DR- MANN!S HUNT‘» hunt, owing amm_l scenes of ""‘1 IN BAD'CHEOK cAsE ::::;h;;ei:r?l‘::u‘.‘lc" Jall at Montreal for African wilderness with its herds of zebr nd girraffe were shown for The charge Stewart now faces grew 5 S S F N R the yvoungsters nd many X cited s :utduf‘ his xfnxlnf(an;ea( (odhi(::l Ger- X B i gasps were uttered when speedy ante- in | trude Van Lopick of Grane ven in ! \ . » * 3 Sxth Grade Studentis Watch Zao‘h‘Imx T e e O(IDonnld D. Stewart, Acoused in|jile Vi Jeopl Through Rer, ipciice 4 i hunters and warthogs thundered in a | N . allege, he made acquaintances here, Captives—Dr. Ballou Given | {iters and warthoss (hundered imes| Fast of Bigamy, to Be Ar. establishing credit and then disam. ML~ \ . by y | through the expedition’s nets. As the | in Michi peared after cashing a check to which Jewish Congress Numbering| |} : » - P Bird House. different types of animals were shown, | rafgned in Michigan. was forged the name of O. A. Sluiter, ” o 1 , 4 —_— Dr. Mann told of incidents connected e then county clerk and a relative of Wwith their capture, and ended with | Miss Van Lopick. Investigation also G0 d i : ; Two thousand sixth-grade public | fj, By the Associated Press. t 2 4 ¥ 2 i A at particul imal's location a has been made of a fraudulent stact: 400 Delegates, to Convene : : ; s school pupils saw exactly how their | the Ze b e GRAND HAV Mich., February |deal in which Stewas® was said to have | | _Dr. Mann was introduced by Dr.|19.—Donald D. Stewart, former clergy- | figured. { ! . " ? 3 new animal friends out at the Zoo at New Willard Today. | : : v were eaptured by Dr. Willinm M| Ballou, who commended the children . Whose record contains at least NP { on their na v W 5 e lec- | four charges of bigamy and others of e o Mann, superintendent of the Nationai | o0, (PCIF e Mudy work Th 16 | Fotkery and embezzement, wan in il | NEW BRIDGE PLANNED Confronted with the task of con- - < i 4 oological hark, and his fellow hunt-|the Nature Study Corps and Visual | here last night, awaiting arraignment f ers on their recent trip into Africa,|y,s¢ryction Corps of the schools. arges of forging a check for $750. s i e e L s : ! \hen they attended a lecture by DI | Chorug singing was led by Edwin C. | Arraignment probably will be today. SACRAMENTO, Calif., February Joms affecting the Jewish people 7 *| [Mann in the Central High School Au:| phorus singlng was fed by Bawin G H Fht by police of several cities, |19 (P).—A movement, which has for hich have accumulated during the ditorlum Friday afternoon. Charles Edward Gause was the ac-|he was arrested on suspicion by De. | its object the buflding of another past two years, the American Jewish Before Dr. Mann was introduced, | oritoh Fward Gaus trolt detectives Thursday, and later | bridge across S8an Francisco Bay, con- Congress, comprising about 400_dele. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent - e et e Brea Kate | nectiniy Mahiv e Confil Costl S e gates from Jewish communities in all of schools, was presented with a bird p— - ferbeck of Ottawa County, who re.|tles, north of San Francisco, was un. parts of the United States and repre- ouse by Albert Edwards, a pupil o . B e Mih bes Jor wiy toasy. TollowinE tie Aifigs of sentative also of large Jewish national the elghth-A grade of Corcoran School. Will Come to Hospital. Tt Cuklgni. CaHE Rl wils assiest | actiolus € insrmacation iy (haTiclr and fraternal organizations, will con 3 The gift a tribute from Col. Harry A. Eaton, United States | of connection’ with the death of Mrs.|mond & San Rafael Co., Inc., which Yene here today at the New Willard 5 school children of ¥ v- | Infantry, at_Fort Benning, Ga., has| Maud Hendricks, but was not prose- | essays to build a toll bridge 14,600 feet Hotel, 3 ing the contsruction Dby them of|been ordered to this city for treat-|cuted. He declared that she commit- | long at a cost of $12,000,000. €= The major business of the congress several thousand bird houses. Young|ment at Walter Reed General Hos.|ted sulcide. A second time he was | bridge already spans ¢55 tey south of surrounds the persecution of Jews in Edwards was chosen to make the |pital. ! placed under arrest in Californta, this [ San Franeisco. eastern Europe and the anti-Jewish Left to right: Bernard G. Richards, executive secretary; Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president, and Louis Lipshy, one — S — sgitation in these countries. Reports | of primeipal B Tixnenl g st B el ki oty || NSRS ER oy, influenced a committee of the c gress to present to Seerecury of sute | YANKEE DIVISION CLUB SCOPES CASE CITED |PACIFIC FLEET MEETS Kellogg, January 13, a formal protest Erons Wil g on recora ac in tavorof| WILL DINE WEDNESDAY IN DEFENSE OF PLAY FOG ON WAY TO ATLANTIC some definite actlon that will be effective in preventing outrages upon h the Jews In Europe. The form of | L0031 Veterans of 26th Will Enter. —_— Tactical Maneuvers to Locate this action will be decided by the tain Officers and Ladies at Counsel for Producer of “The Cap-| “Hidden” Dreadnaught Con- congress. 5 ive” “ » inue Despite Weather. Rabbi Wise to Preside. Annual Banquet. nve_ Compares “Ignorance’ i tinue Despite Rabbl Stephen S. Wise, prominent| The third annual dinner of the in Both Controversies. | By tho Associated Press. Jeader of Jews In the United States|Yankee Division Club of Washington, | U. 8. 8. MEXICO CITY, February 19 and president of the Congress, Will {;400 up of veterans of the 26th Di- | —The Pacific fleet of 60 ships, now on | | | b i sess| 0] | By the wociated Press, ! " 2?11'.\;‘3 s -kv‘k‘\’x‘p ?L»"}igfi‘m’. i""“"": el s el sl "y \{"\’(llll\?.ll-‘.\hr 10— Dterfit s WAy HORNG AGINHC o ivanHEIIES order of busines: 2 p.m. After the | the \\"_"‘f‘ War, will be held at Ward- |, ination to defend ““Fhe Captive” |in joint maneuvers with the Lastern delivery of the president's report and | 4R Pt Totel Weanestay Senin lagainst police censorship, by making | leet, cruised through a heavy fog off that of the executive committee by | Mal. Gen. Bl out of the raided play “a Scopes case Y 3 sy Rernard G, Richards, executive secre. | Commander of the division in France, | i\ ew " Tork," was announced Jast |10 West coast of Mexico today and Sary o0 the esugeess, adiresses will |(S00, SS00. Gon Tovned o Logtl. B0 | aighe 6y Arthior Gerigla Slavs, Mfe, |cOMAInuSd with fis toctloal assign- be delivered by Dr. Isanc Gruen-|fefy 1o command of the SOt [ | Hays, who was one of the counsel for | ments. baum, deputy to the Polish Parlia-| fantry and now the present command | john' Thomas Scopes, arrested for | \yith the dreadnaugnt Oklahoma as ment and a champlon of Jewish|, cant. The other invited guests will | teaching evolution in Tennessee, 1s |y o) joctive the fleet began the task rights, who made his first trip to this [ PESSPHit TRE DUEE Invited BURHE WU now counsel for Horace Liveright, [ the objective . £ country for the purpose of addressing | vepreseming the 1t Bivison, At | Who has obtained the production rights [of locating the ship, which was some the congress; Judge Jullan W. Mack | ohrGenting the 1st Division: ASSiSt | for the play, which was abandoned by | aistance away in an undetermined di- of the United States Circuit Court of | Nider, representing the 2d Division, | its former producers after being raided | rection. The assignment of the fleet New York, and Arthur J. Brown,|ang Maj. Gen. Charles T. Mencher, | DY, Police. is to locate the Oklahoma through in- chairman of the American Committee | sepresenting the 454 Divisio “We laugh at those people down in | terception of her radio meseages with on the Rights of Religious Minorities. | “For the first time in the history of [ Tennessee,” Mr. Hays said, “but we | radio compass and by tracking. Banquet This Evenin, the club ladies are to be present. do the same thing here In New York.|™ An effort will be made to fix the 2 g. resentative Connery of Massa-|In Tennessee it was held we should |gpeed of the fleet to intercept her at This evening a banquet will be o is to be the master of cere-|Keep people ignorant to save their |4 iven point on her course. hd ° ° ° tendered the aelegates by the Wash- and following the dinner there | Souls. ~Here the police attempt to say v feet person- ington commiitee of the congress, |jg to be entertainment and dancing. |Y0u should keep them ignorant to save 'nel,” was Rear Admiral Jackson’s mes. - ‘With Senator Borah, chairman of the| “faj. James F. Coupal, physician to their morals. , sage from his fla shiu the California. foreign relations committee, as the | president Coolidge, is the new presi- ‘er fln’flolxr}l,(‘pdqhh intention of ap- i principal speaker. Senator Borah |gent of the club. The other officers|PlVing in the Supreme Court next will deliver an extemporaneous ad- Ralph H. Hallett, first vice presi. | Week for a permanent injunction re- Amgned to Actlve Dutles. dress on some subject relating to the : Maj. Gen. B. Frank Cheatham, |Straining nngre 1lrum‘ lr;]terfsring in| Ljeut. Col. Harry E. O . foreign affairs of the United States. | quartermaster general of the Army,|any new production of the play. termaster Corps Reserv isictty | z . o . Among other speakers at the ban- | Second vice president; C. William Mc. B bas betn ‘ansizned 1o active Aty The first and only mutual old line company to reduce its premium rates so that its quet will be Dr. Chaim Weizmann, | Cormick, third vice president; J. -y training in the office of the Quarter: o T ey Jeader of the World Zionist Movement; | Robert Conroy, secretary, and Jack Completes Army Career. thaster. general, War Department, policyholders get the advantage of the low initial rates of the stock company com- Max D. Steuer, famous New York |S. Connolly, treasurer. The directors| First Sergt. John W. Tillman, 25th |and Second Lieut. Donald H. Stuart, o . . o .o e wyer; Dr. Wise and Carl Sherman, |are Col. Lewis W. Cass, Representa-|Infantry, at Nogales, Ariz, having |Alr Corps Reserve, also of this cit bined with the advantages and dividends of the mutual. Limited to Master Masons. vice president of the congress. tive Reece, John L, Shanley, Mr. Con- | served more than 36 yeacs ta the |nae beon assigned: to duty with the Although a number of important [nery, Ernest Redmond and Raymond| Army, has been placed on the retired |2d Bombardment Group at Langley subjects other than that of the mal-|J. Queenin. list on his own application, Field, Hampton, Va » treatment of Jews in Rumania and | 'The committee in charge of the ban- S £D 31. 192 have been scheduled for the considera- | Gen. P. D. Glassford, Mr. Reece, Coi. O nua eport as o ecember ) tion of the congress, delegates will be | Ernest Redmond, J. Robert Conroy permitted to bring to the attention |and Jack S. Connoll; ASSETS:: of the congress from the floor any p iR ] TS: subject that might warrant considera- = N tion. Resignation Accepted. First mortgage loans on improved real estate ................. $11,429,854.45 Resignation of First Lieut. Freeman Real estate. ... S 627,622.40 Subjects Enumerated. 3. Cross, Field Artillery, recently sta- i Included among those topics already | o sy Tuct Donalor o hat been Bonds ...... cees 1,168.200.00 docketed for consideration are: accepted by the President to take ef- . Cash in banks and In offlce. N 547,579.99 “The Present Status of Jewish 5. y Emigration, “AntiSemitic Propa | et March 15 Lieut Cross 1o oo Loans on Association’s policies. ............. 2,954,69757 ganda.” “Organiztion of Jewish |ing“d Tennessee Infantry during the e omer I Net premiums in process of collection. . ...... 2,141,168.97 Communities,” “The Proposed Na-|yorlg War. He was graduated from ;4 All other assets 383,761.55 tional Charity Chest of American v & v omal e e ATSrican | the Military Academy in July, 1920. K l T T C O and “Further Plans for the American % Jewish Congress.” Debate and action on the subjects T o e i day thece HEATING PLANT S s e D W g s r’, Poli holders’ dividends not yet due...... 367,429.45 "r"u'g:i:? o UnhlonAepynl ;::n Februa Ru:l"’n for taxes lccrues 8 - ‘140,250.00 o e E T Cl earance Premiums and interest paid in advance. . . . 146,118.40 FATE OF GEN. ESTRADA s’rEA\la:ry erms Miscellaneous ...............e.... 98,115.18 e 751,913. NOW IN HANDS OF JURY ‘.":E:E'.“:g\;"" ; 7 —_— TR S S l GRANDS BALANCE TO PROTECT POLICY CONTRACTS: retary and Followers on Charge PRICES Legal reserve requirement—American Experience of Revolt Near End. PLAYERS N By the Awoclated Press. { 2 2 Surplus ... 1,368,558.67 LOS ANGELES, February 16.—The 3l = UPRIGHT PIANOS e $18,497,971.90 case of Gen. Enrique Estrada, former Mexican secretary of war, and 68 al- leged followers, charged with plotting e 3 in the United States of a Mexican 2 - Included in this sale are pianos we have loaned to the local revolution, was in the hands of a jury g = eiaieo huminll theaters for a week or so, others loaned to music teachers, THE = b Another Year of Great Progress Final arguments were ‘completed """"""‘ schools and artists. Some have been out on rentals. Some vesterday in Federal Court, where the HIELDS were traded in on our Knabe and Fisher Ampicos—you will be New insurance paid for $44,608,900.00 trial has been under way for six “lll l‘ofllthely . b . " 5 weeks. Save You entitled to that privilege if you so desire at some future time. Gain in insurance in force 30,099,200.00 roximately 70 other defend: 3 Money __EVE X e e 4l = = Aproximately 70 other detengantafj ]} : Pineleas L ONEDIahdus Insurance in force December 31, 1926. . 226,223.200.00 charges, but sentence in these cases Furnace uaranteed by The Homer L. Kitt Co. Dividends paid or credited to members. 990,853.62 was delayed until the close of the trial Ready to i d Assets 19,249,884.93 of Estrada and the others, Set Up | Tieredue i asaatan ... 3.553,941.00 Efifl".’ld defense was }hflt he pur- Marnn e ’ lso . e it || SHIELDS CO. UPRIGHTS ¥ 150 e g Justice agents, for commercial pur- 824-26 N. Howard St. poses and not to carry on a revolution Baltimore, Md.—Vernon 6663 'Y, . N.W. Hardman .........$45 Ellington ........$180 | s oo e s e L Ve o ([ S 1II1TIIg80 St ... gaso PROGRESS DURING THE PAST TEN YEARS buckle has been invented.. | Jacob Bros. ..$85 Knabe ..........$380 Hinze Bros. . .$100 Knabe . ..$395 YEAR ASSETS SURPLUS INSURANCE Jacob ..... ..$95 Weber ..........$450 IN FORCE END OF YEAR Comstock . . ...$100 Mason & Hamhn. ..$465 - SHessay SESEI $15,081,011 Hinze ...... .$150 Knabe ..........$600 i i kil DR Etaahos I 1919 2,220,990 70,013 37,657,924 GRANDS i 1620 3,084,141 80,986 71,097,545 m—— 1921 4,613,495 316,961 101,222,295 “For the Whole Farnily” e i ol - 1922 6,828,345 748,407 122,685,100 AFew .« Many Styles Carried in Stock ' Apartment Size....$395 Apartment Size $585 1923 9’41 7,807 971 ,43 8 1 52,1 90’700 st = PLAYERS %% -5 1924 12,365,815 1,248,501 174,625,300 MR gt e i — 1925 15,695,944 1,306,269 196,145,636 1926 19,249,885 1,368,559 226,223,200 Cash ‘ Monthly ot~ g Women's Ld WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President oppitn | | Aot Homer L. 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