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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON., D i 192 : . prej D f Justi g ,|clubs ana state federations not to op ¢ | Woman, Arrested by Local Detectives, ‘,‘,’K,,ffi?g, Men who might be subject WOMAN’'S CLUB REVOLTS bow the. national body's lglaacive to deportation because of radical ac . . 5 The South Carolina federation adopt : BN NG South Carolina Unit Votes to prays When Asked About Church Thefts! fod an amendment to its constitution Friends Charged “Persecution. Stand by State’s Rights. | will continue | When Sacco and Vanzetti were Tk i : | Sich legisiation as is indorsed by the ol | taken on the murder charge 20 davs| . COLUMBIA, . C. April 6 State federation, regardiess of the A meek woman of sanctimonious | Varney, but was Tost in a ¢rowd. She | after the crime had been committed. | True to tradifion the South Caroiin |vourse pursued by the national organ i i deration of omen’s 1bs, an za n S sted in repeat- | Was arrested this morning after break n 1920, their frie mediately set | appearance, who persisted in repeat- | o 8 % 5 e o otel by Varney and gy ”:h‘“', {I":_f:_‘l:f"'('“‘,,: » As the nual convention here yesterday, put a Poppenheim of les- A 2 P pard 4 | the 1 federation on notice that honorary president of the ing her prayers when detectives ques- | ot 5 8 pros ] e Fhiot gk o . o i ca agged on, rad I Sanine [it ould stand squarely for State's federation, in advocating the T tioned her, today is under arrest for | At police headquarters she refused . R ot ratich TanitEta " iehs m tate’s f b flotal Tonnage ~Limitation | auestionini in connection with thert | e questions, except that, she Bay State Court Denies New: an, southAmerios menitésesa trels Board of Governors of M. &‘,,rg,,‘;: ana "t va bound 18 ring | Sange in (he comtittion: deciared of purses from worshipers in five| gave the 1 of Bel unsford, 1t varions American ‘embasiias R of Mrs. Jo ckinson She , a ould | e last to o E . y . v > - H e - - ) president which in effec We are South Carolinians. We will 3 Washington churches while they were | which name appeared on a commuta. | r Sacco and | “‘praceeating offcers said that te| M. Association Declares In nal president, effect | We ith Ca ¢ Plan Given to U. S. and at the communion rail. . | Lo ticket between Baltimore and Trial for $ Qatense was reaprnaibly TOF the 1ntroe es it obligatory on the part of act as we pleas el The woman corded as Cath- | Washington. Police say her home is : | duction at the trial of evidence that Britain at Geneva. erine Fennell, 37 vears old. During | in Balti Vanzetti. duction at the trial of evidence that| _ gpease IS Unnecessary. the past 16 vears, it is charged, she She ttracted pc E e’ of Justice agents denied that they had - — has figured in police annals in Wash- [in 1911, when she re — e s e b e i tion E P the Associated Press. }ington, Baltimore and New York, | Church. Since then she has | By the Associated Press e | Opposition to the proposed increase | (The terms of Morris Plan der her o o and several | known under the names of Cath s T R IR e hd = 5 t. ‘ A easiie: T Bita p - Ty St DR Bas e T o iz }‘\'um\l:,q,‘,,rd Sathants. RARMOIDR Fant| . DOBTONGADIIL o=l SRR | iR fhe T ”’i.rl}}“,’,‘{‘,’,',"s:li i thie: gadotine tx, et ""x " g el Loans are simple and practical . allases. | Nort: ; _Ca Jns were taken today to g mem- | for t s Fred H. > ric > i s voted by the - i AL Paul Boncapr of France today pri-| Complaints have boon received from | Cathering ¥ i o e e i s oF a4 abae Heswilharew | {100 OF SUTERHE, Was Ee Y andjfair—it is not necessary to o communicated to Lord Cecil| Epiphany copa v nd St.| New o records show a|bers of the Supreme Judic ourt of | Of T N o Heaecal otner | board nors of the 4 ) i N ?\};hn o u’, th “and | Tho! i ‘\'“;-;“"“ o ,"‘-, o »““\‘I"‘“*'“H e b ttals | Alassachusetts, who yesterday, \\n}i Jawyers who had been’ associated in|& Manufacturers’ Association, in ses- have had an account at this Bank . = - | Patrick's ‘and St. Paul's Catholic [and one 30-day sentence. She was|out dissent, denied a new trial in the ! the defense. rday ces e « 5 American representatives. the (X! Churches, In each case victims of the [at one time treated in the Western | internationally celebrated case of Ni Mol SIS 1 atlee of A il to borrow. &t his compromise proposal cc INZ | thefts described a woman of similar | State Hospital at Staunton, Va acco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, ization in The Star Building. | dimitation of naval tonnag Ty i e , o = R 1| e L on -of % ® ¢ Com.| appearance seated near them. In the past, policy say, she has|Socialists convicted as murderers. BA -"MORE DOCTORS The board the suggested | ' The Preparat ‘l ise ot C the | Several days she was trailed |claimed that she took the property of| Guards were posted about the resi L boost in the tax is mow un- For each $50 ori Easy to Pay I,oa s are pass- mission adjourned soon ® | trom Epiphany Church by Detective others to support a son {dence of Justice William Cushing necessary. The action follows an e fractionborrowed ed within a day i | opening n to permit con 2 LinL L el chbentd e bl gl e briung Waekly o0 after Alne Wait, who wrote the opinion, and that | c G TU A ET denunciation of the proposed addi you agree to de or two aj ing ¢ 1dge Webster Thayer, who pre- OMIN B N U tional tax burden made by Edward posit $1 per week Deposit application sultations with London and Washing- D. Shaw. secretary of the organiza- in an Account, T with few excep- ton and pri e negotiations by the IN S BO O AM RI N b ¢ a1l 8 he | I wers. | ( H E E Y‘ l l E ( A sided at the t as well as in the @elegates of the leading naval powers. ) Vieinity of the homes of other mem 2 g £ Hlan: g - A the proceeds of Y tions. Washington Medical and Surgical| The board of governors also adopied i stz oA :ggg gigg resolution commending A. | ulli- iati W van, retired deputy chief engineer of used to cancel Association fo Bo Host To {he ‘District Fire Deparcment, for his | the note when $300 $6.00/| rroRRIS PLAN morrow Night 48 years of faithful service.” | due. Deposits $400 $8.00|| notes are sually § A committee was appointed to study may be made on $500 $10.60|| made for 1 year, the feasibility of co-operation of the a weekly, semi- || gf $20.00|| though theymay ,000 i 1ne, Teanen comoromise sipuniess GOODS IN PROVINCE OF HUNAN/| ™™ ™ speciat ofcers armos. #hat, while maintaining the syste ‘ fimitation by total tonnage instes s e | At the Pemberton Square Court-| EE Shutale by Oatasor ; ” ! house, special officers were armed at | the building programs of (Continued from _Page) American demands for reparations|,nce ‘and persons mot known to have | countries would be des 5 —— | over the Nanking incident, but it|puginess mear chamhers in which | v - Aimitation treaty, and fica be still in evidence in Nanking, with |seemed apparent that these might be | members of the court were SItting| 4 group of outstanding physicians assoclation with local high schools in monthly or $5.000 $100.00 be given for any made of any shiftings looting of foreign, residences con.|delivered within the near future at|iere placed under careful serutiny - Sl S Pt o aiding students of sal 3 monthly basis as 5, . period of from 3 from cruisers to = iPeking by Minister Mac ray i | e wns mot the first time that po- | from Johns Hopkins University will| courses to obtain part-time work % g it $10.000 $200.00] 213 s wersa tinuing. concert with the Britis g lice protection has been invoked in | attend the thirtieth annual banquet of | partment stores as a means of getting | v Meanwhile Signor de Marinis official- | Measures for the defense of theanese the six-year fight of the two men 10 |the Washington Medical and Surgical | Practical training. 1y deposited the Italian proposal that| British and French concessions at O o e 3enth in the electric chair | Soeiety at the Mayflower Hotel tomor-| The following new members were a : s | Brcen iy . ) Tace. | There have been | row might primarily to hear an impor. | mitted: The Heating Corporation, Zel- publicity be restricted and that types | ghameen, the foreig: S an. which they S . s ; gn quarters of Can ! Widio el it lers & Co., Automatic Burner Co., Inc., ' Bnd details warships, including | o0 "in case of trouble, comprise wire STEARNS UITS CLUB radical disturbances on four conti-| tant medical paper read by Dr. Ross | &"™ ¢ “Fr* “Heatine o™ B lara” o Under Supervision U.S. Treasury their armament, be divulged merely | antanglements on three sides of the Inents. Lion v manda. | a1l Skillern, nationally noted special- 4 ’ Squipment Co.. Automatic Heating when each keel was laid. P Sine the buly bor: i Sentence to elec ist, who will address the organization | Bawbmen g - S Y W.i Lord Cecil bl 1d the commis. | island, the Bundbeig the ony x| 'SPONSDRING DEBATE | 0. but no time imposition of | on’ “Headache and Sinus Diseases.” | Corporation, Tay Ingineering Co. 1408 H Street N. - sion that proposal } value | o | {sentence has been fixe 3 ht he | This banquet, which is the leading s il SubtbEn “haracter and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credil Whatsoeyor, as it struck a blow The United States gunboat Ielena B |, The possibility that means u ‘«-M”;"‘ winnual social affair of the local med- | ice <> ey O o G Bt Foot of all limitation, which was found- | he British river gunboats Moorhen he Associated Press | found ‘ot earrying an apheal 1o the | jeal profession, will be concluded | ;b girdineering Ser Kay Jewelry g f ot Soiedge of Voitland Tarautuls and the French river Aril B.Tntoreut S Hhe |y the ine legsl move In fhe| D An sighorais enteviainment po- | og, Dppenhelmer & v d of warships other countries con b Figila AT r ; . G 5 parently st legal move o R gran. | gemplated building. s o b Rt a8y fa 1 nAisen fi;,“’:“""‘"‘l"‘ debate on the Republican | pattie which has been waged at the | ®1e’ syijiern, because of his out- | e . -ouble. The Frenc Ity Snd rirolivition ibetywsen expense of hundreds of thousands of | -7r S er b ade Proposes Personnel Limit. in the event of trouble. The French |igent Nicholas Murray Butler of i S masn 24 voluteer defense conimie. | StANAIE, work, Wil e _iade g | have cleared their old trenches and | -h W0 ioC L i ' | honorary member of the Washington Signor de Marinis also introduced | {yia police station is well protected. umbia University tee. If that fails presumably there |\ or Ws AR R0 Pl Society, follow- proposal that naval personnel should sy dajand Ly i . {will be an appeal to Gov. Fuller for | SCF0 A8 FUHETE S s organiza- e limited, together with the military 7 g R PEKING. iam IS. Borah, had - . { commutatibn. . fildied i e ifectives of each country, furnishir prEpa i hifted tempo 7 1““Radicals the world over rallied to| ‘_:‘{l'minp"_\;;u:::;g prominent phy & total figure for the whole of the two ’ = .| rily today to spe: the support of Sacco and Vanzetti be- | Si¢lans each year. 2 categories in question. U. S. Consul Reports First Trouble in | y1a3tion on the re: o - { fore and after their conviction of mur- 1,, Ihulm!‘wlsv\t)m ]\’\xllk':ltu'n‘ff. ;;-g! Lord Cecil announced this afternoon Capital Ares. ignation of ¥ because of their expressed beliet | hanauet from Johns Hopkins are that he had made a counter proposi-|p. the Associated Press | W c] ; at the men were being railroaded to | B am e d” 1‘: ""{‘I len tion to M. Paul-Boncour concerning |, s len demonstration | friend of President | the electric chair on account of their | Bloodgood and Dr. Thomas Cuffen. the method of naval limitation, ana |, The first anti-foreign de ted (o the | Coolidge. fram the x radical affiliations. The prosecuting J. Wesley Bovee of Washington that the French delegate had taken it | I the Peking area was reported 10 the | Rooseveit C 4 ; | authorities repeatedly denfed any ani. | also Will be an honored guest. under consideration. The British rep- |5 O O “eho | Lncs, | ponkur e | mus on this ground and insisted that| Approximately 400 local members resentative reiterated that he expected B, ie | /fne 0hbgta; | they were building their case solely | of the Medical Society and the! #n accord would eventually be reached, the demonstration 00K ARER I “1n oxplanation ¥ | on the evidence regarding the murder Il attend the banquet, which April 5 at Kwel-Hua. He gave no de-| "\ © Bevmestr: Budhis goard: at 7:45 promptly. The ar- talls. v i sall »th men are natives of Italy, but | rangements have been under the di- Kalgan formerly was the h?:)(!([um- that it might have) have lived in this country for many | rection of Dr. Frank B. Gibson. i | ters of Feng Yu-Hsiang, the Christian | o prompted by M4 3 They admitted that they were | Reginald Walker, president, | general, and opponent of Chang Tso-| Teo pe JHF AR o H0 adicals. Their names were on a lis IN Lin. He has been relatively inactive |} h sside. £ OIL PLANT BLAST |1, 5 him to continue o 1 sy ot an - intervaption to iip | D6’ Mentiied wiin FBANE W.SEAR | o “a i L e: ¥ |ping on the Yangtze River, which |the organization promoting debate of / / o I i @ By the Associated P: | would hamper activities of Amel an issue which Republicans are not N 6 g) P S4 PARCO, Wyo.. April 6.—At least 13 |and other gunboats engaged in evacu- | generally agreed is a real issue would \ - OF ; men were killed early today by an |ating foreigners to the China coast, | give rise to misunderstanding: . s explosion in the Producers & Refiners’ | Were communicated to the Navy De-| Those close to Robert M. Washbwrn, | =~ it he) X ©il refining plant here, partment. president of the club, saw in Mr. % Ill 2 Four men were iusing shortly be. | Rear Admiral Hough of the Ameri. | Stearns’ decision his reaction to the RSl ? 555 moon and were bellevea fo kave | T, Tenktes Datrol ferce onoried | clUbS stand that the iperty hould L md e ave | hat virtually all ships in the Yangtze | face the prohibition issue. n the blast and subsequent fire | areq were coal burners and a short-| Mr, Stearns' withdrawal was con \ yhich caused damage of $300,000 in |age of fuel, caused by serious labor |firmed by his secretary, but without t t. 1 1 e refiner troubles, may require that the craft|comment. h h h f e The explosion rocked this unique oil | be sent to Shanghai The debate next Friday night will N town, laid out only a few vears ago| The only alternative, it was said, [be available to the public only by radio, by Frank FE. Kistler, head of thewould be the shipment of coal from |The question is: “Should the Repub- Parco organization, on model archi- | Shang! to the river patrol vessels, |jican National Platform for 1928 Ad- (XY * tectural lines, and the detonation was | which, in the opinion of Navy Depart- | yvocate the Constitutional Repeal of felt in Rawlins, seven miles west, The | ment officials, would seriously em-|the Iichteenth Amendment?* disaster was caused by the explosion | barrass those in charge of the Yangtze | s —————————————————————— ©f a chamber in a high-pressure still | evacuation. which set firo to nine other stills and e Bankers come. from all two storage tanks. The fire still was Hankow Conditions Bad. ] burning late this morning, but was| “There is much dificulty lssvn\}\l‘in:: over the country to inspect Even on a linited under control. {a‘ conl supply due to serfous labor . . 2 e . Thirteen bodies have becn taken |troubles.s Admiral Hough's report || the magnificent banking budget, Milady may hg\c from the plant, 10 of which were|said. “It may be necessary to have || oo of ¢he Federal-Ameri- 1| K Easter style of unlimited dentified. sufficient coal shipped from Shanghai Al s A to get the coal-burning ships downthe || can. We invite all Wash- beauty in this most as- D + and for this reason it may be- || & st uty MAN FOUND WOUNDED. |tom nacostiry o send i conkburs | ington to visit us, too. tonishing group of good — ing gunboats through to Shanghal as f , £ Theodore T. Poston, 50 years old,a| 2000 a8 they can be assembled at shoes priced at only, . = Hankow.” poperianer, ‘wan Trousil o Emer | PATKOR L o gankow were_d: At our 7th St 9th St. and oncy Hospi om Vienn y Rty ARG e Takre terday afternoon with a gur o Sl Sl FIaRl . Cvero Stops Falling Hatr. Cor- Pa. Ave. Stores. round :m\ the chést which is reportes Practically all business at Hankow | dandratE salt l'pe e e e pinflicted. He I8 In | yag come to a standstill and Japanese m'““mm_moumm“” e or 5 _|are evacuating by steamers. About <3 Poston was found in the woods by {100 French, Belgian and Swiss civil- ‘Whyte Fox knocks pimples. Try it. & colored boy, who notified Town Ser- | g “ o At Barbers and Druggists el S ReEoner ol Waenn “The British and American civilians en he left home he said’that he| .. Hankow) are living close to the| was going to shoot an owl % 3 g ater and are preparing to Poston has been suffering from in.| Vater front and are preparing i ™| evacuate on short notice,” Admiral b > e omatan reported to have said | Hough sald. “The present number of 3250 m Prlzes tal that he ghot himself. | jmericans at Hankow is approxi- . o mately 105, but it is expeited that ol RE-ELECTIONS TONIGHT, |this number will be reduced within Our Descriptive * |a week to 35 or 40, these people heing Contest = | business heads reguired to remain un- All Charles A. Goldsmith will be re-|til the end and with the unde | Is Open to @lected presidel t | ing that they remain at their Hebrew Cor tion at nnual | ris! See Papers for meeting tonight 0 o'clock, in the| “If the situation grows worse I will ouncements { A clever open- Low-heel ribbon Square-toe, high- Wine patent temple, T s et 1 0 | reqtiivg AN Teviain i bosen [l HoTtheriAnn o e T e e Tt W e vatunt, W 1o ther: trimming 1 streets | #hips in the harbor except for neces- ) ment kid, lizard-like b Urine of Cone toy Virim. Parch. J| on rose blush kid in Other officers who will be re-elected | sary business ashore. 1 do mot con W. B. Moses & Sons i Ay P b o St hinah i : ceful sandal ere: Simon L. Nye, vice president, and | sider it desirable to evacuate until| Established 1861 Jacob Eisen treasurer. A new |the Bri leave | board of governors and board of trus-| The State Department continued nsll ECStrabt A lavants I tees will also he elected I silence regarding the presentation of and departure of naval men. 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