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/EATHER. @ ; “From Press to Home S Weather Bureau Forecast.) . . L1l “air; colder tonight, with light t Within the Hour b v nimum tempe! ure A 3 i Tomorrow f: The Star’s carrier system covers Temperature—Highest, 83, every city block and the regular edi- 15 p.m. yesterday; lowest, 43, at noon tion is delivered to Washington homes today. Full report on page ’ as fast as the papers are printed. o N.Y. Stocks and Bonds, Page 14 e RO Yesterday's Circulation, 104,385 30,306, Shiered O o Hatler WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 1927—FIFTY-FOUR PAGES. & () Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. post office, Washington, D. C. U 15 LOVERPRESIENT A5C5 PRt A WARTALLAY I © SENTIMENT GROWS FOR SUFFERE MISSISSIPPI FLOODS et Generous Gonerbusions o Rea IN EFFEGT AGAINST o\ | FOR MEETING OF THREATEN BIGGEST ~ Cross Relicf Fund Vivl=tavs | SHANGHAI NATNES | gdmmetd o | DEMOCRATS HERE Sends Planes to Aid Victims. 5 i \ HAV[}B |N CENTURY A TR TR T e L Chinese Police Patrol Streets | 2 N L ' X N Several Governors Believe country for prompt and generous con. | decided to reauest o detail of sea and Search Suspicious X g N | Capital Is Ideal for Big tributions to the Red Cross rellef fund | PIAnes by (06 SHAVNC e in the % § € v Bk ot AboVe Greens | healmminpiinivef weas Smateny: | oot s e e AN 8 Persons in Quarter. ' o “NY : 1928 Convention. day by President Coolidge. | mu: r the burden the reli ville, Miss.—Food Short-| Thres hyaroairplancs alto wero | work. ang, s, ol conripuflons 22| g% RADICAL LEADERS 3 - PRUATIEE ) e WESTERN COMMITTEE ordered from Pensacola to the lower EASotl fo B aD Ol through local chapters or direct to the [ M i area to assist in removing . Bk / age Feared as Waters|JiePl oo o Hated mections. | Rational he Y EXECUTED IN LUNGHWA| W~ et , | MEMBERS OPPOSE PLAN ons 3 b | to br offices in . Louis and . | The Navy Department ordered the |y The President expre | Cover City—Delta Menaced | aispatch of the three planes trom i‘m,,y.,;“m.,\ that the public will respond | 3 . iy | Pes COl C Little Rock, Arvk., by 'by g s Hor o R ‘ross | 3. 9 & | o == ¥ o 7 { s M | Pensacola to Little Rock, Ark v 'by giving support to the Red Cross |Chang Kai-Shek, Directing New: T 'A} . 2 4 W : Question of Facilities Disputed by _— way of New Orleans and Vicksburg, | in this humane task 5 5 Miss., when it received an appeal for [ This action on the part of the| Nanking Government, Preparin ) bay 1 | — EP!DEN”CS INCREASE. | the planes from Senator Robinson | President followed a conference with | g P 8 | S ’q}x { — R 3 Suine = I Leaders Gov. Martineau of Arkansas, and | Acting Chairman James L. Fieser, | to Attack Northerners. | ;,«33 = AL 2 Plan Meetings g 3 4 l B, 2 ; | Sl a i LITTLE AID AVMLABLE M e Poore, commanding the | during which time the seriousness of 'I le Rock lined. The President indicated durinz | gy ANGHAT, April 22.—Martial law - J‘I!; Pt Sttty “orps Are i $ arded | the situation in the flooded valley was — ¢ 4 -4 ", here by the naval iting officer | discussed and relief operations out- [ By the Associated Press, | B More Than 100,000 Homeless, 200, The app said that several hun.|this conference that he fully approved | Vi faetar 16 A8 \natie Lalke o 4 [ area people were marooned on levees | of the Red Cross program and gave | 14* 3 5 St 3 ought the following de 000 Endangered—Entire State of | and small elevations without food, and | every assurance that the United States | Shar today because of agitation | because of extreme cold weather the | Government stood ready to give its | by radical unionists. Chinese police o ;4% Many members of the De Arkansas Seriously Hit—Sun- | jocs of life may be great unless they ac_\ll)\e s‘umunl-e. patrolled the streets and suspicious | . N ¢ . lare rescued at once. No boats were| The President appointed a com-|Chinese were searched on the proposal, made shine and Falling Tide Bring|.vaiiable to rescue the flood refugees, |: t Six radical lenders were executed Relief Along Upper River. [ an e e 15) |in the native quarter of Lunghwa, i ] i national committee look rter Glass, Democrat 7 @ g r man for but their names were withheld. A% : | Headquarters of the Shanghal dis 2 s ate: ¥ ” ® b e r trict of the Cantonese political par G2y " 4 3 2ot A comition ¢ g day issued a announced te creation of a special | Leade ngton's trad proc 3 aid f“: e office to hear complaints of “corrupt 7 |and c o tions urge that the more tk ! from floods practices by the gentry and other i . b emoc 2 Convention ba and appointed four cabinet officers o Tiscreants.» ‘Hearings are to be held New Radio Device | Organlution's€ & canouried co-operate with the Red Cross in its each Saturday to ust infringe- | f¥ 5 | vement to bring the convention t of rights arising out of the|Hl¥ Enlarges P]c[ures | . Washington will be consid relief work in el 5 ments oo g he e weather, absent so long in th i revolutionary conditions. k T e o & i el B e Cheh [ P “Red” HMunter Called Tn. | Nine Times Size | ;lulf?,'xlnf"z?:vrfl‘li o Chmbes b in arkan- | Catholic Archbishop Holds | Suspension Goes Into Effect| At a secvet meeting of the mode- — ! A | eraress Asaociation. ‘ ‘ & t = vote send Chow-Lu 5 A ssissippi delta as th atss it was voted to send Lu, ¥ | i S sas an Mi P Qescribed as former counselor of the By the Associated Press. | 4. Suggestion is made th flood waters movea out of the uover | Train Qutrage Charges of | as Soon as Sanctioned %,m L arantool poe ol | "NEW YORK, April 22.—A new | should be the | 2 3 e Chinese republic, and a ‘‘noted . .| radio receivi apparatus whict > g city for P al pi e LA Aiimicaipyt and Calles Calumnious. by Emperor Today. e e P aning to direct | TFOODS @t Union Station| tnheses “photographs to nine | Elected Honorary Vice Presi- | 5. Members of the Democratic i tional co ittee from the e extirpa ot radicals. It is at PR Cpin < o jonal commi f t i S the inundated —_— Nanking that the moderate faction of Render Honor to Presi- tested successtully by the ‘Radio | cent General in “Run-Off” |\ Western city for the conver territory additional thou-| By the Associated Press. By the Associ Press. the Kuomintang, led by Gen. Chamg otk tibi b ke o ot e %, - homes into refugee CICO CITY. a _— TOK. oh 4 X | K hek, set up a new government : Sshbi i t 2wl P s ; sl S sands from | homes ]1’u el = XICO CITY, April The min TOKIO, April A twenty-one | L0 0 e v 580, breaking away from dent of Cuba. Photograph t David Sarnoff Vote This Mornmg. 6. W .hxm.fju;fl ;'\u.fi.x s {r camps. . Water b 1€ | istry of int vior advised the Western |day moratorium was decided upon by | {pv € fONS RO (O ot T president of the corporation, and convention and for handling t levee at Albemarle EBend, ) Union Cable Co. today of a govern-|the Privy Council this afternoon, be-| aniow. —— e el S daamiilole i Siie] i v ite- | pavine o i cil orinis, s & B . e b i | board, were transmitted back to g ¢ ers to be Ade e ough ques 18 Die on Launch. .| ment censorship. effective immediate- | cause of the financial crisis. The| Radio messages from Chinkians | president Gerardo Machado, Presi-| New York from New Brunswick, | Mrs. Thomas Kite of Ohio was by bome..of the Démocrats in Forty-seven were L'ymv.:\‘.l((\\ ‘.',-‘,‘(,]",",‘,(,-' !5 u? :\].plmt fu\ernmcnml and dip- M\\un?l;;::()(\)x‘n(‘»;\d (‘l::‘t 'a sll.,‘w:l fl\‘e]- :m‘ll : l’;\(l]'";x::l‘rl.i:!x v‘\:r 1:’:;..!:;" D] Ut | dent of Cuba and his official party ar-| N. of the corpora. |elected to the remaining office of i rts of the countrs 8 1 ey s i SOEREC Ry iy Sk o b - P G i SNl il FT0S Washington this afternoon at s station at Riverhead, |honorary vice president general of the . g G llm_” elics =g Catholic circles in Mexico continue |ed to begin May 3 to discuss the |the north bank of the Yangtze River. || "“’u ;‘Mk‘h_"“"’“f,“ Ry e ol I8 ¢ 8 ; Gy Pubstesd || Daaghiers af’ thie" Auiettian* Revoln- | Byrd Approves. Six thousand re s and the 12 [ SO e Y of the government | fnancial situation This, together with the landing on | 30 o'clock bert oh u mission of B0 | e bain hion mag- |(ion at a *run off” | on as the nz 000 inhabit reenville, Miss. | 0o "y the Catholic Episcopate| Since the beginning of the finan-|the north bank vesterday of a large | W hetween the islant,repuplic Anc | s were also radioed. successful- Sy bl ate on city has_th short food supplies as the|®% behi ‘1 Pk i C PISCODATE | jn} depression the middle of March|number of troops from Nanking, |the United States and bearing an invi- | y {when the only other candidat - | Flood Byrd 1 “"“‘ behind the Jalisco train outrage | it ig estimated that 30 banks have sus- | tends to confirm the reports that Gen. | tation to President Coolidge and Secre-| 'y 010 1ea of hot and cold air | Richard Jackson Barker of Rhode | A. Harry Moore of N levee broke, inundating 0 of Tuesday night, and that Catholic | pended operations. Six of them were | Chang has resumed his campaign of State Kellogg to Visit Cuba| tyboe governed by radio, creates |1S1and withdrew her name from the crats in _concentration | priests were on the scene. ‘The |large institutions, including the Bank |against the Northerne next January in connection with the | a succession of black dots and lines - | FaCe | Answers to T 2 camps in Ar 1s, despite efforts of | charge promptel Archbishop Ruiz Y.|of Taiwan, Ltd. The total deposits| Batteries in the vicinity of Lion |gixth ~Pan-American Congress to be| and white spaces, which, when | Despite the fact that Mrs. Barker's | sarding the proposal of Sena State b mhI horities to Flores to break his long silence last :rl‘fi('&lvrlt "!l;)(,n :»fif"::l:d in (h:nm'ig;x;;or- Hill, in Nanking, are reported in a3 in Havana at that time. seen together, makes the picture. | withdrawal made the election of he members of 'Ml ]h‘mw rat d o i i % | hood of 900,000,000 yen (about $450,- | \ireles atc 2 ea x . P vival a foregone conclusion, the clee. | National Committee and editors u"(!:;dnu . western’ Kentucl night, when in a statement in behalf wireless dispatch to e fired hea Four hours behind the ‘previously | | rival a foregone conclusion, the el al Comm . 000,000), but accurate details of the |throughout yesterday on Pukow, tion rules governing tne Continental atic newspapers divided on the Tiiizols improved tochy : ¢ | pated in the attack, the church had : Jil.. profiting by a similar experience | pa - attack, tie chupeh had|gepartment. Union Station by Secretary Kellogg. last yeal R i el e bt atl Ak e Bank Runs General. Gen. Chang’s forces are advancing | ;;,qergecretary of State Joseph C. sary by the failure of both Mrs, Kite | the National Capital would be the as n usual as possible With he | nection with. it. Although runs on' banks have beer | P two routes, They have reached |, . "rombers of the embassy staff and Mrs. Barker to poll the necessary | proper permanent meeting place for nearl *® Kohools, however, 1| ] inhweikw: hern sec- kst sy St ajor political parties, or for town under water, Schools, however Will Urge Refos general throughout Japan, four Tokio | Linhweikwan, on the sout and numerous military and naval off ] 1,066 votes each in yesterday’s con- | both the major political p g were closed i ria bankéMitsul, Mistubishi, Sumitomo | on Of the Tientsin Pukow Rallroad, | 70 : | test. OF the three candidates then in | ail political part | ] o ol “We hasten to deny the dssertion |and First Bank—have be pa | Sneit: oblegiive flie Mekl oply Biew: Mirundr-Waak oe Reelfoot Levee Saved en crowded | yope is a railroad crossing. Maiitice Livis. Wiy | ton Howard of Alexandria was chosen Hickman, Ky., fighters saved train was organized by the Catholic | making deposits, esti ®| Gen. Chang plans later to take et e rdter s, bR as an honorary vice president general. r Reelfoot levee after several davs of| pyiscopate,” ~the statement _said. | 000 Vo cpostis, estimated at 100.000- | yanchwang, “where the Tientsin- | “a'\l}'f"’(t’pf‘:"','.::.\,Qi:,”:”\,[di.nf,;fl —_— s e ought as yet to the place for he continuous placing of sand bags o0 10D | “The ~government in its various| The vernacular newspapers state |Fukow Rallroad crosses fhe grandjand Mlr. Grew, Proseen’ ety Received 701 Votes. the next Democratic N o and stopping P bolle. - 3 searches of Catholic headquarters has | that the Kawasakl Dockyard Co. s |canal The capture of these two | passed through n lane of Marines { Holds Local Government Has| rhere peing only two candidates | Yention. and while Washin Madrid, Mo., where water was three | ). "ynaple to find proof of Catholic [in distress, owing to the suspension | Points would sever completely com- | which had been formed between the | D b ndidates | ; nally pleasing to me, I wo . er than in the " Sonth 1 suppiise Jof - the | 3 today, 470 votes were necessary for 5 e vself definitely or four feet deeper than in plans for an armed rebellion. The|of the fifteenth bank, and that muiteAsinhe, and | SUPRLES ates and the entrance to the presi- | i Eotic . = o t express myself ¢ . Slissiesippt channel, reported the f100d | pigeion “or the ‘church is not to over. | suspension. of the (_Dmp”um, P }x"‘f_ Northerners in the Nanking sector. | 8ate No nght to Levy on Gaso- |an_election. Kit2 polled 701 1 to any city without fur: e e ential room. In the presidential : ,, : s v was slowly receding. ¢ o | throw governments, but it will urge | minent. ¥rom Hankow came reports that |dential vobm. oh 8¢ B CY w £ ballots out of a total of 708 caet.| ther consideration and consult s The Mississippi fell four-tenth Of a | reform of Jaws which are violating the | Tim moratorium edict, as approved | Feng Yu-Hsiang, the so-called | yiPlh o Fary " Grew, Assistant Sec- | line for U. S. clared illegal and four votes were goot at Cairo in the last 24 hours. liberties God has given men.” by the privy council, becomes effective | - Christian general.” has not accept- | .00 0%0¢"Siate J. Butler Wright, Ad- et Rr e Builar asnihe prer Assertions by Gen. Alvarez, chief|immediately. It was sanctioned by the | €4 his’ appointment by the Hankow O L i e e ov. Byrd of Virginia s ‘ - INV < i rd W. Eberle, chief of famsn s e ection can- CATE 100D GREENVILLE. Ssertl y Gen mmiediately. It ‘ , ~ replace Chang Kai- | miral Edwarc iberle, - chief of nted the election of the Ohio can-| @ TS Sociae ot & WATERS F of President Calles’ staff, that the|Bmperor today. It includes authority | Sovernment to repla ang Kal- | 02 ope Maj. Gen. Charles| conpolier General J. R, McCarl to- | didate from being unanimous o e that Damocastic = — . church was involved in the outrage |to extend the moratorium to Korea |Shek as commander-in-chief of the | pBo oLy “onief of staff; Maj. Gen. ; e K . o 3 4 o Loy 5, 8 erall, of staff; ) o otheE P o the balloting vesterday, 1 ; i f Refugees Crowd City; Live ~Stock|were characterized as calumnious by |and Formosa, which may be necessary m:‘f"mst lgh"w‘{\ ) ",f;:,'},’:}n ";m:,',‘,‘: John A. Tieleline, commandant of the | S € STERIO snoiar fschion of DA [ Rtie Dan - ranat et al ntion meet in Washing Runs Wild in Streets. the archbishop. soon. gt 7o s ‘ 4 Marine Cory Samuel D. Roch- result the District may be forced | 77 votes, a fact which undoubtedly | g \:m\v}‘o\”'“'x“m it p 3 4 i be a difficult task. ing the district of | 1 | et e i Annahins It it is true that the assailants All Business Hit. enbach. commanding the district of | ¢ wive ) thousands of. do it has |1 to o withdrawal of the rival| ion. hut T have came into the of the train committed the cruelties | Business is expected to come to a | FENG 3D IN SOVIET PAY.|Washington; Dr. L. 8. Rowe, director | (016 f0q trom the Federal Gov candidate early today | cons 1 live the retugees |attributed to them by the Govern- |virtual standstill for that. period, the |- i it | general of the Pan-American Union. | piert™in' the form of a tax on Both Mrs. Kite and Mrs. R he levees in concentration | ment, in the statement of Gen. Al- | banks only paying out sufficient funds Az = 0 ¢ Ph anda, | @nd other officials line. | received a tremendous ovation as the | 27 _ldea% ;‘ M. Simn that dot the Mississippi - [ vares, he continued, “they deserve | to meet salaries and wages and checks | Keceived $§500,000 for Propaganda,|™ g¢ the party emerged from the| giciinctly, Mr. McCarl held that|result of the election was announced | Semator br . SEIONS: o ;x:e“g"lc’;";bfl;‘o?hof ':he lenm"s \\’O};hl- up to 500 yen, or about $250 Seized Document Says. presidential room at Union Station 1x§‘“‘1.‘»u the Federal Government buys|from the platform. The two candi- [ fatofiey oMM slowly th. for therre b8 ihe church responsible | The businesses .principally affected | . o ooro % was greeted with the Cuban national | g SGiine in the District, after . pii | dates were seated in one of the boxes | C I L f ctions, but those are re- | will probably be the small factorie PEKING, April 22 (®.—One of the | anthem, played by the Army Band,|iaie importer has paid the 2-cent tax, | and graciously bowed and waved to Iy S of 88 At it had “sand. | SPonsible who have brought about|and retail and wholesale dealers, |documents selzed in the recent raid | fofiowed by the American national|the District should refund the tax to | the huge audience. Jess, reported today that it had Tt this situation and have given and | Hotels and resorts also are expected |DY Marshal Chang Tso-Lin's troops | anthem. war-strength troop of | the “Pederal Government. Auditor With the election over, the cong: jJecks 3 ippl " River: into ing an example of similar at- | to be hard hit, owing to cancellations |0 the Soviet embassy compound in | vavalry, dripping with water from| ponovan however, maintained in his | turned its attention to the busines i jon elfoot Le i ““‘"} 2 and general tightening of funds. l'hekim:.“it was Suunn:mcmy!nn!u\: long standing in (l;v rain A \'ln!_rl_l‘.'ltl [ opinion " that wheh the Government |the day, which included the adop S A o n all-nig! in a 25-mile wind 5 % v o shows that the Soviets paid Gen.|agtention as the distinguished Visitor | in,n60t¢ jts own gasoline it do 't | of resolutions and the reading of the | ¢ o eatied waves over the top of | Uil Preventod Loding. _ Other Cities Affected. Feng Yu-Hsiang, formerly known as | and his party entered waiting automo- | et N8 G SUSCRRe ,m:‘:}s!f\'l“'_ report of the District of Columbia the levee., Unless the levee breaks at | Revolutionists are charged with the | OSAKA, Japan, April 22 the Christian general, more than | biles to be escorted by the Fort MYer | chages the fuel in the District atter | State regent, Mrs, James M. Willey. 80 nexpected place, the bulwark {outrage in impartial quarters, where | banks in Osaka, Kobe and vere | $500,000 for propaganda purp :in'1 officers and men to the embassy. has been paid by a private| Her report, showing that the District will hold, the workers said. the theory is held that the intention | closed today after persistent runs yes.|army expenses. The sum, ac '?rd"lt. Following a formal welce ne‘:m_d i S it is not entitled to a re-| - A. R. has contributed generously Robe Confirmation of the loss of the Gov-|Was to loot the train, in this way |terday. Business generally was para- |0t the announcement, covered a | greeting by the reception party, Presi: to Constitution Hall, was received with | Robert C. Afu launch Pelican at Knowltons | discrediting President Calles and his | Iy _ | perioa of six months ended March 31. | jent Machado and his party proceeded { 3 | acclaim. Mrs. Willey declared the | tional committeem | government. The soldier guard on 2 g s the bank- toward the presidential suite as a troop, A ng Question. District had subscribed to 47 chairs the train blocked the plan by stiff | fundamentally sound | FRANCE AND BRITAIN AGREE. | of Fort Myer Cavalry and a company question is of long standing, | it the hall, collected a total of ; resi tance and the bellet is expressed | and no called for. They ac-| of Marines snapped to .xLl‘m\lliun."I“:\v iginating back in 1926 when the|in cash and subscribed to $47 n | I Tt X that this so angered the revolution- |cuse politicians at Tokio of making a | o ) vidh or- | United States Army Band played the st: Office Department. ap fow | ~ g Parisa'that they deciled upon.an orey:| fountain'oat of s mole hill in. gon:| Petels of Replyic Chen Awalt Ambr. | U0, o iiems. of, ‘Cubs - and the | Tore OMce Department applied for a | Mk Woss: Gresten and member of the Democra f cutrage in revenge. Only 3 of | ion with the affairs of the Bank ican Intention. United States and then the party en-| oniginal decision of Mr. MeCarl, in i Fide TR R tional ommittee from In e e ama five were negross, | the 50 soldiers survived.” In all, about | of Taiwan. The political crisis which | pARIS, April 22 UP).—France and | tered waiting automobiles and, es-|\Ghich he held that the Federal depart: | and the co stogil ‘while’ Tormbe | Washingtan as Landing $s on the Mis.|100 passengers and soldiers were | resulted from the bank’s suspension, | Great Britain are in complete accord |corted by the Cavalry, proceeded to|ments were entitled to apply for a | Gov. Nellie Ross of Wyoming was oo | heia e meat Democr slbaiy £, SHRY; hilen s Bouy "H:{x:”\;tlo‘d“‘h”e g “'”“"L".“i{n““i‘;"i;’?i"ii’, uneasiness, causing | upon the principles of the five-power | the embassy, 2630 Sixteenth street. | roturn of money turned over to the | corted to the platform by Mrs. G.| convention. The hotels is. s > ar o1 Dani! rel 0 o 8 « ) ene Che; , Preside Distri for a tax o 2 S0] B, 'he V. o ¢ > Dis o f ith y Three of t drowned were mem- ay, some of them still the local bankers declare that a mora- | the anti-foreign outr: it Nanking.| The route followed was south | partment represented the tax it paid | caption committce. A demonstration | oog ot conrse § am for Indianapolis bers of the crew, Henry Owen, Will B. 1 s from their terrifying | torium may solve the crisis. “oreign Minister Briland made this | from the Union Station, along the|on 181,869 gallons during the period | greeted Mrs. Ross, wl opped over b : \d Henty Cooper. The other | exverience, estimated that at least clear today after a council of min-[east front of the Capitol, thence|from July 1, 1925, to June 30, 19: - e 7. McGillicudd e o i 0 who perished were George | (Continued on Column 8) e oy A4dd. however, that there | west through the Capitol grounds| M. Donovan would not-approve the!| . (Contlued 6n Page 4, Column 1) |, - 0 MeGilll John White, Raymond Burill- s TRl el MACDONALD LEAVES CITY. details to b ged. |into First street, thence mnorth into|refund at the time and several weeks o e ook Today's election was made neres. | Register, Mobile, Ala. < - 'n |of the Catholic Episcopate, he de- Hadiine Shoal al e 3 -aste ssouri and southern | © d 5 suspensions havi beel v chic v ¢ rners. » |announced schedule, the Presidential | < . it g | advisability Iding 55y scuthemstern A8y vn, |clured that i¢ Catholic priests particl [Gwing. to. the reticonce of the Ananes | *h 18 beld by tha Northerners. | &0 Ol o on e Tower level at ORI Mg AR rllonag Honal Gonveption. Heve. Tha Mobile Plans Drive on Two Points. 3 | S « U the | that the band which attacked the|the last few day with Japanese as the fiood W Hickman, Ky., tempo-| 1 thousand home- | | not submiss | happy g, Arkansas, with 19 persons, ived here 1 carrying r reak of th Fourteen of those drowned | . \arles Craig, William : _— impression prevails in official | Pennsylvania avenue, thence west|ago he appealed to the controller | s = gton for next Demc Joseph Hi RESEARCH UNIVERSITY Departs for Philadelphia and New |circles that an agreement of the |past the south front of the Treasury | general to review his decision and | 1 5 ; H“:::\\:‘m(l“»nnl:l! it e powers in Peking on the joint reply |into East Executive avenue, thence | consider certain points which the ||| Motorists Going to cities applying full and fair hearins OFFICIALS ARRAIGNED York Visits. to Chen is awaiting on information as | north through Madison place into H | auditor raised in his opinion. . g O wae S eat 6. sulnE ofic est along o s 4 on before making de to what the Americans are going to | street, thence west alons H street Wt Cansiiil Rkt Winchester for the nite’ decision.” e Ramsay MacDonald, former Labor st sES . ’ y M . do. into Sixteenth street and thence : : I o] fiad been | Louis Win Rapeer and Mrs. Vir-|Dremier of Great Britain, left Wash DECISION, | "oLh to the embassy. “The decision of August 16, 1026, ||| APple Blossom Fete B L B srpen R en were mot| . ngton this morning with his daugh-| . 8. WITHHOLDS DECISION. President Machado will take a brief | Mr. Me s iy 33 ; : c national « . £ M emens and | ginia H. Saunders Charged With |ter, Miss Ishbel MacDonald, for Phil- g s oo b e LR ol s TR considecation |JI wwill find helpful guidance in |} | the Distric lumbia, as a Wash- v gl Fenta T heoush et adelphia and New York, after a visit et Tailroad Journey and at 4:45 0'clock | ot tne questions taveroed: naideration (fil the Automobile Section of The || ingtonian, d be glad to see the ors. | i Fong nus. n[’;m.‘(u.\s in the Capital. = | Formal Statement to Chinese Leaders | ;™" “depart .or_the temporary | has advanced mothing in his meme ‘,\-“.{ ext ,,“.,‘:;\“ ’;Eh.,n.!“.,” | convention held in the National Cap- | Research University, ana Mes. Virgins @ 3ritis Y s Saistle an :‘lfuj_u;u-?:il;: |r’I:|||f\:l .lnl )m“-llm‘ sal | ing or justifying a modification of |}l the Shenandoah Valley togeth. (|| convention and caring for the dele- 2 v the 3 by President Coolidge. He will be the conclusions reached in that de- |l o with a description of the va. ||| Sates and gues > increased, 1 do nders, it registrar A& > 2 Rl i t Coolidge. He t lu 1 & before Justice Hitz in The Washington Government is|c, . Wright and Col. 8. |cislon. The act of April 23, 1924, (M| FF W 5, Costmption OF the VA= i) S0 inte 1 advisable, how- gt i still withholding decision as to its TheReY . senior. IlltAny ks 10| e docs mit e \ ] ow: ity 8 R o Pt Sy U. S. JUDGE ATTACKED. next step in connection with the | President Coolidge. A State Depart- oy Pty o kg Aiors 4 cle devoted to the detail infor- ({ ever. to have the con \ here, 215 of the penal code. They ars| 2 King outrages pending a more com- | ment automobile will transport Am- | Gttt IERE SRt T matlon the average prospective ||| said Mrs. Hi ; eed to have sent throuzh the mails | Jury Investigating Charges in |Plete understanding of the politic lor Rafael Sanchez Aballi ‘and : tourist needs. A to have s roug ails | 2 Bituintion In Chink oreatad by the spltt |[the Tisr aide to.The, Preaiient, AL0 | it s eaby o tho Automo- Bt e | bile Section of The Sunday (|| The Mobile Register, replying to the . ire containing fraudulent and | : . G F | Porto Rican Senate. between _the _moder and _rad: o'clock President Coolidge will re- | i wing statements about the | i e e v ¥ reatde “uby sne.| APPEAL DATE EXTENDED ||| star the motorist's plans for a ||| suzgestion that Washington be the ity, its professors and its| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, April (Continued on Page 9, Column 5,) |ceive the “resident of Cuba and one | il L BT R Joe L e B g B S s T = T 3 i half hour later the President and Mrs. 1 coyrse ;]umlr‘\lln:;.n TG N;(m ‘,\ :nurfl £l nlofl :“lm‘ j\‘u : —_— Coolidge will call at the embassy. FOR SLAYERS OF BUSCH greatly simplified . - nvestigating recen atements by GREEK WAR MlNlSTRY President Machado will dine pri AP, SRS | FOLLOW THE STAR ROUTES “.m,M"‘,;.,l",‘,isn“,;wfy'\,« .‘:(;‘n‘zl‘fillz:\'e:n continued at liberty on the bonds|the President of the Senate, Antonio sately at- the embamsy.at § ‘o'dlok furnished shortly after the return of celo, delivered in the Senate, in and at 10 pam. Ambassador Ferrara | Justice Hitz Grants Until May 21| EVERY SUNDAY ional conventions at the same e |the indictment. No date has tee o acked the integrity of the ; . | a . could ins | William E. Leahy appearved for the|Court in his handling of sales tz o 5 Ny to Bi | vears during the motor touring U}| right kind of place in which to -hold while the Government is{cases, The grand jury will or-| Pangalos, Deposed Premier, to Be Two Functions Tomorrow. g Record. il .\\-\e::;nl.nlxlt\: .*L:x. fx'lnlln week to represented by Assistant United States | mine whether the = statements ex- : President Machado was accom- | Justice Hitz in Criminal Div . s Automobile || respects and might help to stabilize Attorney M. Pearl McCall. cded the nsual senatorial privilege, | = Sent to Isle in Aegean Sea \v.lmfiu o V y Ambassador | today granted an extension until May | || }:,’;'t(.’,’.'{ffi'"',,;‘"‘ffi?;“‘fl,}‘{" = for i flignl[\\ party government in this 3 Aballi, zales 21 for the perfecting of the uppeal of | || s and s country. And what better permanent for Security. doza, attor Senor Aurelio Por- | Nicholas Lee Eagles, Samuel Moreno form, so prepared as to solve (| meeting place, for the major political tained by t ¢ R C l( H Cl 1 R 1 1 By ‘it Ausasiated Preve; tuondo, member of the Association of |and John Proctor from the sentence ||l &1V car owner's touring prob- [}| parties, or for all political parties, officials ese v am- | 001( ree unt u}) Fl es eplevin ATHENS, Greece. April 22.—Au. | Sugar Planters; Dr. Jullo de laof death in the electric chair on July lems. ¢ || coula be found than the National A RN S SR en Torre, attorney for the President; | s for the killing of Policeman Leo W. In addition to its maps and Capital? sand pezsons 1 Suit to Recover Its “Challenge Cup”| (i jas ey, siven, ihe ministey | Senor stie Bt Gbregon v Bianco, | k. Busch Sepiember 20 ast: ‘the s || touting artices, ‘Tha. Sundny ||| iowever, = Democtacy's mesting are “ ‘Win Rapeer, president of the | Sees Stabilizing Influence. | these meetings, ample facilities in all the city last night c o Mears tmplleatet n rumbred move. |majordomo presidential palace; Se- |allowed by the rules would have ex- Star will _continue to provide [f| place in 1928 is of less pressing im- over the Yazoo and Missis | - — oy nora Obregon, the President’s daugh- | pired April 28, and counsel for the ac- | Jii motorists with the general help- [|]| portance at the moment than the big Railway. Others prepared )| The Rock Creek Challenge Cup|previous jumps, to force him to re Ge angalos, the former dictator, | té¥; Dr. Antonio A. Sanchez de Bus- | cused told the court because of the ||l ful car ownership information |J|uestion as to what the Democracy is Jeave soon transporta [ will be competed for at the Washing- | lease it. who is in custody, is to be sent to an | tamente, Dr. Carlos _Henriques, | yolume of ‘the record they had been |l and operating advice that has |il| soing to do when it meets. Washing- be provided {ton Horse Show at 4 o'clock this after-| The committee filing the suit is | jgad o* of ISR 0 IQ ¢ S0 0 (L | physician to the President; Capt.|unable. to - prepare the necessary caused its Automotive Section || ton is a good place to meet and if we Deaths Placed | noon at the Riding and Hunt Club, but | composed of Felix C. Montourf, Mel-| jonyriy. He will be tried by the |Francisco Rodriguez Leon, aide; | papers. i to be read and followed by many can make the candidate and the plat- i at 47| th will be no cup for the winner, | vin C. Hazen, Quinton L. Comer | janier of Deputies after that body | C2Pt: Jose A. Medal, aide, and| The court pointed out that the case thousands cach week, and has [ff| form as good as the meeting place, > 10 & - ineh, | At least at this date |Samuel J. Henry and William R.|,.q bagsed the new constitution. tokeley W. Morgan, chief of the|could not be heard until the Fall term [Jll brought it renown as the best the National Capital would become o iy n R. Henrich of 3849 Davenport | Stone. fioorts i division of Latin-American affairs, |in the Court of Appeals, so that no [}l department of its kind in any (|| the permanent headquarters of the ayes hun. | street, present holder of the cup, has The suit asks for ‘“one wooden{ Athens dispatches on Wednesday |representative of the President, and | harm could be done in allowing the newspaper. Democratic party for some time to o ter. | 'éfused to turn over the enm blem for | e, sterling silver cup, with cterling | said the minister of marine had issued | Mrs. Morgan. extension. Should the appeal be per- |} come. o s come, | this event because he maintains jump- | silver cover inscribed, ‘Rock Creek |a denial of rumors of & conspiracy b Two functions in honor of the Presi- | fected on tha , it will be neces- | li ORIGINAL—HELPFUL— Melyille ¥. Ferguson, editor of the O D i |Ing indoors is unfair competition for | Challenge Cup, followed by the|naval and military officers in behalf [ dent have been arranged for tomor-|sary for the $overnment to ask Jus- || ACCURATE—IMPARTIAL Philadelphia Record: i de last night & <8 | this particular cup. names of three defenders, Capt. Roy-|of Pangalos. The first is a luncheon by tice Hitz to §et a new date for the “‘Because the District of Columbia is reed r the refugees, €spe-| = 4.y regult the Rock Creek Hunt|den Williamson, 1. J. Lynch and| In connection with the rumors the execution, Court of Appeals (H| That's the Automotive Section of neutral territory there would be no in Arkansas, where disease has| .y now a part of the Riding and [ Adam R. Henrich. newspapers printed letters said to |ean Union at 1 o'clock, V. ‘will probably #djourn early in June. |} fac 1 advantage in the selection of broken out in a number of places | Hunt Club, has filed a repigvin suit in| The cup was contributed by 50 or |have been writteg by Pangalos from |ond a dinner by : - - The Sunday Star on for the Democratic na _ Nearly major stream in Ar-|ipe Municipal Court ageg§9 Henrich, |60 persons interested in jumping in|the Island of}c!e. claiming the | Coolidge at 8 o'clock at 2 A tion. That strikes u (Continued on eze % Column 64 |the present holder, wha' won the!RooM Greek Parks ... e . forces there

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