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“From Press to Home Within the Hour” The Star’s carrier system covers every city block and the regular edi- tion is delivered to Washington homes as fast as the papers are printed. Yesterday’s Circulation, 105,276 LS GEHTBAN S5m s e SHTSHOR : ¥ IN MARYLAND. IS PROVIDED FOR| ¢ N EVIDENCE = SIE = k\\ 70 PROBE STARTING AN[“APAN BEMAND LeglslatureAd]ournsAfterSettmoUpMa- ) =2 s Vi) S MR REDRESS o G o' (SOOI~ 5 G Y | FIOLEES R WEATHER. (U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast.) Rain this afternoon, clearing night; tomorrow partly cloudy; I change in temperature. Temperature—Highest, 43, a vesterday; lowest, 38, at 5 a.m. report on page 9 to- not 3 pm today. WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION ¢ Toening Star. @b WASHINGTON, 3 * 28¢ D9, APRIL 1927—FORTY-EIGHT PAGES. % (®) Means Associated Pre @O 3 30 TUESDAY, i urbs—Urban Government pronded. MacMurray Instructed as to Two Political Clubs Are Dam- 'Course for Reparations aged as Gangs Throw From Cantonese. Explosives. | Entire Situation in Regard to Wholesale Incorporations to Be Studied. \\l|l ATLEY, BY WILLIAM J. proy he District of ¢ Wb Montgomery’s developmen: be carried on a larg s enacted provide a chine to handle the develoy here already has gone far an pla _|POLLING PLACE WINDOWS ‘ i SHATTERED BY BULLETS| ater ma- | nent whic t | MANY WITNESSES TO BE SUMMONED TO HEARINGS TEXT OF AMERICAN NOTE |/ ONLY SLIGHTLY CHANGED | c.ic nties, | of Columbia 1 s made possit the admin provided, of an area whicl develop into rival possibill | Policeman on Guard Fires at Flee-| ing Car—Drucci Slaying | Declared Essential Other Nations” ing Troop Reinforcemen Same as Two | Park and Planni Jany Body. i Body o Evade Stricter in States ~British Spee X Quicts Hoodlums. olumbia Washing omery this commis | be appol nted probabiy this week will immediately start to work i the streets and hi parks and other cf State has given its p: this work, having p propriation of §100, the purchase of parks and play: grounds, which appropriation ~w submitted to the Legislature by Gov Albert C. Ritchie, who is strong! hind the proposed developr Two Municipal Bui LONI from Ch Great wented demands upon t government for reparation for the Nanking outrages was expected in Zondon momentarily today, following news that the United States had in- structed its Minister in Peking what course to take. It is stated that the British Minister already has received his instructions. Although the text of the Ar note is understood to have beer 1y amended from the original dr: submitted by American Minist ay to Wash m, it the same as the Japar AGO. ure. 1 t sentati quired to guide the Cot a great residential com lanes leading to con- formation to th ans for the develop- \ ment of the National Capital—were enacted and given the official stamp of approval of the people of the State as expressed through its legislators and approved by its administrative officials. Prompt Action to Follow. Prompt action is to follow to put he directions of the Legislature fil[n‘ eifecs,. Thie wesk at the county s at Rockville the county officials are planning to put the gigantic machin-| In addition to this park and plan- “new to a community run on a |ning district, the fourth and fiftl 21 plan of government—into effect. | county commissioner districts of Mont- | By the end of the week the first of the | gomery, bordering on the Capital ¢ ry | city development machinery will be |bave been provided with a . regime | Put into operation, when the members | nied on . COURT TOSENTENCE SINCLAIR MONDAY ‘.\Judge Agrees With Defense | ‘| Attorney Only One Of- fense Committed. = marked Chicago’s bitter { mayora test, with prospects fo! & record vote of upward of 1,000,000. Bombing of two Democratic politi- cal clubs on the North Side early in the morning, long before the opened, and the killing of Vincent chemer” Drucc, r gang leader of the North Side, late yesterday ap- parently reached the peak of turbu- lence In the pre-election hours, but not the end. Polling Place Fired On. hours the polis polling place in the twe , & negro distric ki , was fired upc | men speeding past the th precinct voting place in e- | velopment of munity into o cuniary ided for 3 000 to be used for polls Child’s Toy Horse, 2,060 Years Old, Is Found in L"ypt IFAVOR NEW 5-YEAR SCHOOL PRUGkAM} EFFORT TO FORCE KELLOGG 0UT SEEN Recurring Rumors Believed Part of Movement to Make Him Resign. J nands will b of the [ both at Hankow and * Ready to Act Single-Handed. the to r -abinet on to carr gle-handed if atisfa By th ssociated Pre NEW YORK, April 6 toy wooden horse and a wax let recording the birth of twin > AL were among many able objects discovered in the youm in Egypt by an exped: of Univer: of Michigan, T Francis W, Kelsey announced upon return here from a three-month survey of the excavations. He said more than 3 cloth, many tools daily life in perishable ma good condition. The excavati year, is being made the Lybian Desert nesses will be these hea Citizens Back Plan to Ask .«‘. tors, offl Second Project on Expira- tion of Present One. A child's tah- othe Without waliting for ers to decide whethe demands, the Britis reaffirmed its strong polic: sary, in obtaining full Reinforcements for defense force are to embark at Eng clals declare that t determined to exact for the outrages to which Ex tionals in China have been subjec Then Great Bri will consider Nanking incident closed and pr ith the policy of trying to conc Britieh and Natlonalist interests China. Chen Statement Challenged. Yoreign Minister Chamberlain < plained the latest phases of the Chi- nese crisis in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon. The Laborites raised the subject of the statement jssued last week by Eugene Chen, Natlonalist forelgn, nnmszcr\ n w m.nL MW whetber ationglis: m,c:s"“nre Tesponsible for the Nafi- king affair and asserted that Chinese casualties outnumbered forelgn losses at Nanking a hundredfold. Sir Austen challenged the accuracy of Chen’s figures regarding the losses., He also remarked that the Ni alists at Nanking were hhu\\un.’ in- creasing truculence to and that Moscow agents apparently we encouraging the anti-foreig feeling in Chi 1 EVACUATE i pow join! rda and teach in fa- fon | operating Wants to Start Hearings. that he was s started that no ould 3rown sald tod a second fiveyear|2NXious to have th a second five-year | as possible gram to follow ir Todal nclusion of the ex-| e be left uncovered, gram in 1030 was | “iphe Bureau of Efficiency will fall 175 representatives | Neir to a_mass of evidenca f-uu\.w-p-d acher and trade | 0¥ the ',‘i‘“’gl: ‘_“:,‘; st night attended | "¢¥ ¥ prg o the ar \):Hv citizens' confer: i e argakind School P l‘vml \m 11, assistant district attor e Mg 4 = ce | M€y, in the meantime will continue m"""’,ls”‘“)‘r:“‘:fi,‘;,‘;O;‘)“:g",f?{fg’g‘;‘;:t‘;‘: her’ own war on various educational the voming session for authorization jinstitutions concerning whose activ- for @ second five-year program was{ities complaints have been entered. sought by Dr. Frank W. Ballou, su.| One piece of evidence came into { perintendent, after he had invited the | hands of Miss McCall this morning Counsel of the citizens on 11 impor- | Which indicates that a large percent- | tant questions concerning the conduct |age of the Jpwer type educal : | of the school system. Dr. Bailou ex- |tutions established throug | lained : e arded g the | United ates during the | Defendant Pleads Not Guilty | moveinent for - second iiaing pr: | pears have been tneoryer to Indictment Charging Double Murder. . which “it is not too early to | tion amounting to a commerc A united pledge of co-operation in | the unchin school building pr mediately the { isting five-year p given the Board ool officials by e GOULD LINCOLN. Kellogg has no intention from the cabinet. Presi-| ge does not intend to sup- ad of the Department BY G. Secretary hear in order situation 3,000 pieces of id objects of nd other were found i the open- e of the ex- od, 1 | dent Cool plant him as he of State, Yet rumors that Mr. Kellogg is to | re recur as often as the weeks and months roll by. Almost it appears | there is a deliberate effort through propaganda to force the retirement of the Secretary of State. at there is a persistent and studied effort to get Ar. Kellogg out of the State Depart- ment is equally apparent: Certain groups and intérests in this country would be delighted to see him step out of the picture. Among them are the liberals. Mr. Kellogg has been a thorne in t flesh, a red rag to a bull, ever since he has been in office. The Democrats would be pleased to see Mr. Kellogg go out of office. They would interpret his retirement as an evidence that the foreign policy of the administration has lost favor. | the President had yielded emptied their revolvers, shattering windows, but injuring no one. A po he had wounded of the Drucei killed by detectiv after he had been taken into custody | route to the Criminal Courts Building. mrm i was armed when apprehended. Hoodlums Are Quieted. ’ ¥ e 5 Officials Consider Steps 10! yi.n nours passea atrer as a result of the bitter c: ampalign, in which racial and religious issues wer: used m Ad\hlmn to patriotic (mpeul,. He quarreled with Detective Daniel 5 : g of the polls with 1i Offset McCarl’s Denial |yectca vion : Lolumn 6.) now in its 2 1t the fleelng car and reported he be lieved FUR BUNUS I..UANS‘”" who shot and_killed him en | pected violent outburs of $25,000,000. on the re Sinclair, oil magnate of will be sentenced to jail Monday by Justice Willlam Hitz in Criminal Division 2 for one offense of showing contempt for the United States Senate, by refusing to answer four questions propounded to him by "the” Serate ol committes. Justice Hitz adopted the claim of Attorney George P. Hoover for the oil magnate that only one offense was committed and not four as asserted United States Attor on Gordon, who con- ducted the yuufir‘rutk}n I Maj. Gordon cited opinions of Cir-| ot Belototie o cuit Courts of Appeals in which viola- | tes Government life | tions of the banking act and of n\e,w'}«‘l lrk: in (nn\;‘ by t he & of sufficient sentences to run ‘;.mm of ]UUI\ to vet ns would e imposed under each count | move the possibility of clamping dowr {of the indictment. {on loans by the bure The temporary Hoover contended that the statite is | Mills exolaine SHBuL not susceptible of that interpretation and showed by other indictments t they could be repurchased by the Government at a later date. | { charging the like offense in this court all the were incorporated This means of extric the |W. K ernment from an en | sente nced by | tion. precipitated by electrocuted J sentence The four ques- declined Harry . New York, Although Controller Gener: late yvester denied t Bureau the right to borrow $25,000,000 om the adjusted service cer- te fund to advance loans on the World War bonus, negotiations with the Treasury Department were under- stood today to be substantially eoms pleted for the use of additional money out of the United States Government life insurance fund. Acting Secretary of the Treasury Mills indicated today he thought it would be possible to provide the bureau | with funds for honus loans by the tem- | porary sale of some of the bonds of | the United | ‘THREE SENIEN[}EU R BUSCH MURDER Electrocution on July 8 for Killing Policeman—Pris- oners Unmoved. Veteran i past ted in the incorpor: 1 trans: laction, Once the authority been the Goi Apuroved: secured under the loc submitted ns of ap- 1 of which mous votes, Propos other 11 questions group for express 1 or disapproval, and a approved either overwhe favorable follow | ™ | land of 7-lvear school near | should b The fto t illegal use of the — separate headquarters. An ink- ation was recefved sev- ago when the United 1 of Education received chaser of one of these request that it furnisha for niyersity ich would ope rority of the *“Congr United States. The evider | Washington ling of eral months States Bure: ym the pu consecu- By a Staft IPAIR Apri than respondent of Star, COURTHOUSE, Va., a in less | Louis Boer wder Ridgeway moved s teturns Despite Rumo Iy wi "AX ¥ Liberals and Democratic | . | Critics of the admini: ation |ferous in their attacks upon Secretary . { g and the ]u’-lu\ f { ed | sig, Mexico, Ni Russia | ye: \I\4| Kel “UL‘, 1 the gles, Samuel Moreno | Amerieans Except voel s ol desirable that the remaining | nd building items in the five- building program act about evenly distributed in v in | the estimates for 1929 and for 1930? here Is it desirabie that additional )0 people, | funds be secured for a training, domestic art d vocational work for vears of age and ove desirable t the a Summer schools be in order to pr adequ com school teacher desirable t ion ask for additional t specialized instruction h vided in our schools r ained? it desirable to vide clerical ne ich bonds, | and John Proctor, cor an e charged with d Loretta a, Ma historic little "\ | today, while approxi i [ massed both i | courthouse, upon | tire proc with-| Before the Wilson Carne, Boer w their | reciting in detail the George Ridgeway ters, both of sionaries Leave Szechwan. 1 SHANC The Amne in the first degree by 26 for the murder te: Gov sch 5 tua the failure of |V is the | he is the lattacks. If-Mr. | there chan { policy United 1 depend | what courthouse except 4 4 questions aly received this morning of a recent of & blished in New Yo etween pm passed on | the second deficiency bill was under > hou Yor stood to e been worked out with { the know of not only the Treas: ury and the Veterans' Bureau officials but also with unofficial notice Controller General Me( Che Veterans' Bureau appeal from the dec troller McCarl denying usi ,000,000 out of the adjusted se ertificate fu but this appe and s of of the the en- 1, who re outside chwan has been | imposed in that view. fields for mis-|tions which Sinclair might have been embraced in a single count. Justice Hit | rupted Afr. Hoover and announced his | ntention of supporting his claim un- |2 ; less he wanted him to rule otherwise | comeul having learned | @nd add another exception to the long | ‘nigsionaries re-| Mst taken during the trial. - | Hoover ded that he wis id nothing his burden be of the would ¥ sentence pu-j He w had an | pliea | ed |on pils 12 “Is it hat fuse to come out, of the largest nary ente: clerk it he re- s asked bk president of th eal |1\.In and the 1 rashington office. | der. i 1=u~x—<| i is vide mor Summ | answer of 1o had e zine has rom te o arl had preps sion inter t N : Just this one th onvicted vobbery Eagles stood apparentl yustice Hitz vead the first death sen- | tence to the e chair_ever pro-| { being held in abeyance today, penc | nounced in the District of Columbia. { formal conclusion of the negotiation eno and Proctor were sen- {with the Treasury and they likewise showed little The fund on which Alth Justice Hitz (Continued on Page 5, ber i south a Masons Are Incensed. » to recuperate after an ck of grip, reports were published he was soon to leave ment because of ill 1th has returned and Other sports of s erop up with t ly Sec ry he of de openi the of Down River 1oved as s it Zduc | ber o rries advertise- so that the s Incorpor: tofore pro- | be main- tor Ichang, the that the remaining e to leave ym died as t in_their h poi of ns for A ., universis iums” une of Colum- its patr incorporating hospitals_and the laws of t The addres United | States Incorporating Co.” is the same as the local office of the magazine. ‘he president of the pml hing coms has Incorpe tions” of ¢ 1shington—most of them of various therapeutic to dramati Boersig the mu cabinet | children and d d ilarity, too. | ybu Rentier Mellon 15 re nd or nmen Can to| "CHARGES MODIFIED | ‘ AGAINST LE PARADIS LAWSON MANS!ON T0 GO. Home of Late Publisher to Be Re AUK Wis., April 5 (#) Government Withdraws Allegation % f Sighiticss world, | DS i to be placed by Apartments, e b %8 v t publican national col AGO hang VI Sho rs d on Pa RADIO COMMISSION OPPOSES WIDENING BROADCAST BAND enti _Th pr -sent dets Not Eqmpped to Receive! I Above 550 or Below 200 Meters—Aid Seen for Experimenters. Changes Rumored. submit help timate & McCarl other possible Colum Northerners Capture Kwantien. : Blind Woman, 88, Hangs Self. Northern fo ed Kwanti s o e | | rived at 1 e | has been veport €0 m day after tionalist W Jatter city. ing e woul end, t ome 1 nof ve, but stron | will make a v il of Sale or Keeping Liquor rei place officials expressed _ tion this morning the magazine it carried. t over the sta- as to whether it 1 with any Masonie Column 2) CHIC P M g0 1 Dris e (Contin on Premises the torn dow 15 the deat sonment or 1ty h\ 'WILKINS STILL LOST ON ALASKAN FLIGHT "‘K‘J"lihfi':‘va‘ ]r Graham Flies 110 Miles in Vain. Cea gty Explorer May Be Walking to Barrow. new furni place obsc an gradual re iters s o es ‘ontinue i sed | ) increase t FINDS DOUMERGUE BUSY. PLAN HEADLIGHT DRIVE. Arre Japanese Hospital Looted. : d Police Only One Lamp Burning to Motorists With Mellon Makes Unsuccessful Call on am of French President. school | April 5 (#).—And tar » undertaken s the course for Improvement tacilities or ting scho ounds were made in beh 1 of the the that 1he band <0 1ould no d PARIS, ) | Mellon, A Treasury, made the I P esent his respects to President Dou- | The cabi f the of evening o1 BY A. M. SMITH, every he Star and North American sspaper Alliance, bet schoc unoffi Jenkins' experi ysee this ari- | PIErgue. mission has had reports reg: conducted i ong much the 10W, Alaska, Apkil 5.— ke e of the first con- tinued period of good weather in many ldays. Alger Graham yesterday took in{the biplane Detroit News, No. 2, 110 1ta | miles east along the coast, but failed {to find any trace of Capt. George H. who left here Tuesday in the undiscovered land. Wil s has not been in radio communica- with this base since when he ansmitted only the words “engine trouble,” Friday night. if he has left the plane to walk back to ow _from the point of his . | forced Janding, 100 miles northeast of guardian of the exchequer, is won-fere; on the ice, it Is unlikely that we dering Why his investors are not il hear anythioe: mape Seom i AR ing advantage xtraor: pigf LSRR K A rsage of this extraordinary | “Gianam followed the coast on_ the In addition, the Treasu slender chance that Wilkins and Eiels v son might have started back to Bar- et Community Requests. « vies F. ( }1 ird, who 2| urged all v“‘"i concise {.»ym was in session, nd without being | by ‘the President. | Melion came to France to ughter, Mrs, David recently underwent appendicitis here, vagi to broadcasting | ments m- | a esided to make their ind_leave 1si, president of it the outset requests ific Teque same lines. | 3 o smarkabl I co-oper Department a and meteorologic recasts to ships at Mueh of | his work 1g this 1ine has been done in support of | through radio station NOF, located in | inconvenience | the southern part ot Washington. Hi would result | experimental work has been c¢ x~rle<i] widening of the|on in his own laboratory in the north- | west se:tion. Will Protect Area. i Jenkins made such a forceful { tion of his plea that the wave tween 150 and 200 meters be erved for visual radio experimenta- tion and other allied applications of the dio art that the commission received few of the such off Bruce, who | operation for ¢ (Continued e 6, Colur ) 1$35, 000 000 Due Liberty Bondholders As Interest Lies Untouched in Treasury! m | meters @ none have PAINT FACTORY BURNS; | .c:" BLASTS ROCK DISTRICT | — Scarchcrs Enter partly Flooded Mine To Get chlo“ Th ove that listening puk immediate ency band devoted to radio broad- | Insurance Clalm proof | By the Associated Press Americans as financiers are good patriots, the Treasury has learned. Recent financing movements to meet the first of the major war loan Impressed by Telegram. o time th will hold op ) 150 and 200 mete work in_broadea commission the band for exper- ting and al- reports that $41,601,030 in Government s sumed k after m, b L 1 Ce compensati ner's wife on the as no proof of his death, No doubt -exists m of denied the the gybund that there -hereabouts that !whe: il he car ine the day it resumed after a long Is after ad- g in one of the appearance, but away from and after 10 d hundred-odd fellow State inspecte ave up search. Now to provide proof of death, so at the widow can obtain compensa- tion for the loss of “Old Pete's” sup- port, five State mine inspectors have returned to the working to determine the dlxnr met -his doom. tunt the tr of searching his workers and five shutdown were | been much impr im( it them proved untrace- | ventor, lio service. The cun- d today to have 1 with' the state- t public hearings last week of neis Jenking, a Washington in. who declared the: visual radio a development which will be pe fected within a few smonths. With further development of ihe art, ihe commission said, the band between 130 and 200 meters ffiay be eventually ade availal for broadeasting, whether for ear or the eye, If it shlll &rovu dcnlarly weil nmu ta the pt mission W C. ¥r made it known it will protest against ny invasion of this area by commer- ial broadcasters. Mr. Jenkins claims to have perfected 1 mirror device by which movements of actors on the stage or in any pub- lic place can be broadcast simultane- ously with the voices of the actors, bringing the entire picture, visual aural, before the eye and ear broadcast listener. He told (contfnmvnhni Column obligations has revealed that pur- chasers of the Liberty bond issues have failed to colleet almost $35,000,- 000 in interest due them. Move than, $14,5600,000 in these war bonds homes or in t lie untouched in Ameriean e vaults of well mean- nvestors lip one will who the curities which ve matured years ago and which now draw no interest are still in the hands of investors. Carelessness is believed hy Treas- ury experts to be responsible for this situation. A total of §37.700,000 in matured interest obligations of the Govern- ment is outstanding. If this were collected by the investors and rein- W in securities netting only 3% cent, almost the minimum rate ent paper now, it would rs more than § row in the plane and missed their | objective. Wilkini lelt cal Jn- structions against t over | the ice. Visibility vu good today and Giraham was able to see Hnlqaw( the ice pack from the coast. . There was little open water. G will try the southwest coast a longer flight along mun the weather tllro here is e weather