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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., MAY 1, 1927—PART 1 [URRA'NE SNYUER ‘TORY PROPAGANDA IS BLAMED ton presumably being in such a condi- |look almost exactly like “Son." Thuq‘hu estate during the Winter and on iunn But there seems to be lttle | lmn that he did not observe the ac-|one letter in particular has been dug |some occasions continued his journey |such sympathy in behalf of a great |up which might be considered as giv: lon foot when the drifts were so deep |American. All these stories hav tio; FOR WASHINGTON BESMIRCHING! e, Fitzpatrick first points out that |ing good advice to “my dear son.”|that his horse had trouble in getting [been in eirculation for years and, be the story is fli v, even without defi-| Five or six boys in nearby Virginia |through them. yond general affirmation of disbellef, | nite evidence to prove it false were materially aided by Washington ! Furthermore, the records show that [there has been no real effort to dis "- A | _ ‘yr Washington had become m\';\\l\ll‘d In the case of one in particular, per- |when Washington started out on his prove . " s g | with the girl, it is extremely unlikely |sons anxious to build up a ndal |k Journey it was a fine, clea - = = e | Stories About Girl Scandals St | | that ne would have carried loose in his |have found some facial resemblance 1\\mm~ day. He was overtaken by MT. VERNON M pocket papers of any value. similarity be- |the storm el : i : . ; : well aware that the city was infested | tween final ns 2 Mr. Fitzpatrick | There is a bulk of material in the e : ythical, Fitzpatrick Says : [ with spies. ) fi runs through all of Washing- |files of the Library of Congress ) STEAMER Nine-Year-0ld Daughter to| : But Mr. Fitzpatrick finds that the | orrespondence. Where he was |which to refute any scai o Charles Macalester g A Records Show. | |story 1 base entirely on a spurious | careless.with his I's and forget to dot |nected with the name of Washington s S i e Wi it f ’ : <] |pamphlet, issued purely for propa- |them the resemblance becomes com- |and the manuscript division is anxious o S 2 Be Called in Mother’s P 2 i zanda purposes, but cleverly done, pur- | plete, |to obtain copies, at least, of all the 10 A.M. and 2:30 P.M. Payments @ep per " porting to be a verbatim account of an | " The fourth scandal disposed of by (letters in_private hands,’ which are astowas P4 month, Behalf Tomorrow. Librarian Holds Falsehoods i e N o conductainy o conmmieti | v e e aticred ity Round Trip, 85 of patriots mto T'r-r\ ving activities | on gocumentary evidence and was not “When the character of Glads h ne 2 Acme C()nst. CO. Admission, 25¢ 5 : £ 5 {in New York, which resulted in the |paged on such. This is . roce vas . oth St - s | i has \is is that Wash- |recently was attacked in t Oth St N.W Adams 106 Started by British to : ccution of one Thomas Hickey, a hoid that ended in | Britain” said Mr. Fitzpatrick, “den Cafe and Lunch Counter on Steamer - L % 9 - key. @ |ington caught the s By the Associated Press ! nember of the Continental Army. The | 1ic daath bec ause of air with | nite evidence was produced to refute Alt. Veruon not oven on Sunduyy NEW YORK, Anril 30.—Ac ¢ Hurt Patriot. e ¥ story of Washington's relations with | Why |the charges and there were a good the list of prospective witnesses in the : 3 this girl are told by two witnesses |olse, ask his detrac should an |many editor in American news sSnyder v trial which resumes Mor There was just enough basis of fact | gjqarly gentleman, susceptible to lung [papers condemning the ecirculator of | day is the name of a child, who, by to make the pamphlet sound plausible. | . » venture away fre fire. | Such_sc: m.m\ against a_great states | o horn witiel Instead of the boy |, Tory propaganda designed to stir up 4 The committee of inquiry is described jaueh - sat gtates. | her father desi so provoked bick to inspect his plantation? | hatred against the American patriots ¢ as made up of 11 men, v stormy Winter day, pre- | during the Revolution, and which did S : - » 5 i o ering that it ended only when the | yoi'giop at the forgery of personal let j ; I There was no pressing farm_affairs | Subscnptlons Received for disappointed father was murder long has outlived its original pur- ; Siih & Eomusitiee A4, 16 fact, | to be seemto at that fimg of year antt| Potomac Electric Preferred Daughter to Take Stand, and is responsible for the worst n for o time. But none of the men (he explanation has been advanced | TTe| 9.year-old daughter of | all s_concerning the character 2 |mentioned in the London pamphlet |that Washinston's “inspection” was | Stock Brown Snyde e Washington. John C. Fitz ver served on it. No such persons | ent with Henry Judd G N assistant _custodian of the 3 & ¥ the two witnesses who told of the | Ome: ;; ON B | rial for the murdes rt Snyd of manuscripts of the Library e Mary Gibbons affair,” ever existed Overtaken by Storm. \ . magazine art edit i and editor of the diaries P Ny Bl | most careful search’ of the records | mpis AR s Certaln-teed i A Bank for the Thrifty Queens age hol et me convinced - N gt 3 i | Jueens Village home March ! - . pi was _compar- | . Charles Lee, a bitter encmy of | ke the stand in her mother's in its da g witness shington. But Mr. u,,.u,“ k| Oven 8:15 to 5:15 fll- --fl t was ounced to. | tracing to their apparent sources s = = Se NN OF. Garins = g % § finds tha o faots ‘camnletely dbsolve | Bei T the lette v i 2 Bl |ington's personal records that he very l~ S5 Mrs. Baylie: ;o ‘l"'.hwf‘l“" mpletely absolve | rticular letter | World War which had frequently visited various parts n( lmr No. 418, l'nrrh Floo S1.10—$4.00 was an “unwanted child s St L published fact. ‘ | In. Gloss White, §1.05—$: Asphaltum 0e—$1.50 Mrs. § testified. Albert Snwder | In the Library of Congt | v erHbok OrERDtEabat 2, | New Scandal Dug Up. T For Leaky Roofs had “wanted a boy.” When the ; _'v: “\“:v}m:_“l DOy as anery " They | umes of Wa . o as it was written. A few | A third basis of Washington sc gifl was born ho was angry. s |books. diaries hers | later it was reprinted in the Gentle- |als is his very generosity in helping B s f nto which M. itane < delved, | man's Magazine with one pa |sons of his poorer neighbors with | @l Certain-teed Roof Paint Red $150 Gal whose birth she looked forward child, whose birth sh K gl =iaidaann : trick | inserted, which im r college expenses, coupled with | Sl “‘:\”{x»‘»v’\f‘m‘.u:fi‘h:]“ ‘x;:(::‘\' believes, must be take unmxl'[hi';l Washington and Harrison were lan unfortunate tw st and- B s G datine TAEIRER \nd probably new ones will arise .,\,,.,’ ellow conspirators in an illicit love i i e ; F Fl o imes lasting for weeks. |\ P Minie in connection with of- | affair with a slave girl. ; [BE e § or I'loors The original of the letter is pre- vV & gac Certain-teed No. 911 Floor Varnish— 83 00 Sent for Neighbor. | forts, sometimes well intentioned, to | Quart. Gallon, nize' the \)‘ cter of the|served in the Public Record Office in| Weathershield o8 oai0g ot (s Rilyfar hotag naws | Bathee ofiHis Countey.at/tho expenss | Lundon ithets =8 vegpbm comy. i) FRAVE o BRICK SEE THEM TONIGHT e “ e L b AMr. Fitapatrick betleves, | was nserted by a member of the stafl | UPERlOR ‘ bl R o ,;,‘l V)v‘n‘r\lv‘f 'n all the « \l{.\rm‘ in his ;\\':nlx’:;illl‘mn:;;‘ T xl:l;(;m ;-F cliev that | ; GARAGES | B R zsc‘};l"‘i;;l(g:r: ;a,\-rcal o that led to the discovery . v clearly that the paragraph in question STUCCO neighbor found Albert and general denials of ¢ E J ad re ides; ! - 4 cithout any facts upon which to b more persistent and widespread than oo el A their a .. any others concerning Washington. | 3150 00 o* 35 MOORE & CAINE, 2216 4th St. N zhou: his neck and his B a T AL 1 The letter has long since been for-| 49 o | A MSON A ., 813 3 Jl)llnl St by blows from a s eight. | Stories Began ad. | gotten in Great Britain, but Washing- | vuo-s MAWN 9. 7 i A SE St | b R Jution, Mr. Fitzpat- | ton's fellow Americans have treasured | During the Revoluiion, Mr. N e: [ iCas a choice tidbit of scandal. EXPERT PAINT ADVICE FREE CAPITAL PREPARES | ¢ in to paint the char. | The second story traced to its source ) 4 5 er of \\..qmn.nm and his principal | Mr. Fitzpatrick is one, frequently FOR WHIPPET DERBY | {ciowers s ncke as poscivle, There | Sbeatel it e st of Newvork | 4 2427 3rd St. N.E | liberately . government n 1776 the general became deeply in- iR L eoes his ministers | volved with a girl who was acting as a suld have been consumed W spy for the British and that she was ' t No o 2 - Tmposing List of Patrons and Pa-| B ) e e they ave | i the dabit of xialing mpartant o (Just North R. 1. Ave.) e othe » distorted to give | pers from his pocket, making copies of | tronesses for May 20-21 e that the Ame them, and returning them—Washing- | —ONLY ONE LEFT— merely an excuse to get away from | the impression re scoundrels \ 2 ; Event Is Announced. One u;llhe worst and most persist- | | ‘ /( SR ent of the Washington dals has ' » National Whippet Derb; | been built up on a le |]u'rd:«-vn\ |‘0 e | q : . 710 lsth St. e gy it il ' |ington, then at Cambri 1 . : ' ; at the American | LeaBle | \nin Harrison, then-in Virgini : R & | CGRRT Ay vk will be Washington's intr Concerned business affaics 16th & Columbia Road Gl letter duction to o e That particular con- shington women to race thefr own aptured by Bri ; Several very attractive ng the event and|=— e : = apartments ranging in_size sdrieh from one room, reception patronesses, in luding the Bn\'wh Am- Co-operative Apartment hall, kitchen, bath and bal- i and Lady Homes THE MANAGER cony, to four rooms, kitchen, Tsabelia, t an / and reception hall and bath. Mme, dé Martino, the 3 Will Greet You and Irish Free State and Mrs. Timothy | A Show You ?lerviu unglxcelled ond Smiddy, the Minister of Austria and Pprices reasonable. Mme. 'Prochnik, the Minister of 7/ / @urtoran ¢uurts \ THE 2%, % Sweden and Mme. Bostrom, the Minis- ter of Rumania, M. George Cretziano, . ) ) [§) 23d & D St and his daughter, Mlle Jeanne . . \ Cretaiano; the Minister of the Do-| L R Furnished or Unfurnished minion of Canada an' Mrs. Vincent ) f Massey peaker of the House Long- 4 ) 3 Apartment‘ worth, Secretary of War Davis, Under- Y = $39 50 to $87 50 . > R o v n( State and Mrs. Jos 3 5 1% . St Dewes | e | CAFRITZ 16th & Columbia Road ;, wife of the Under- | . i 14th & K Main 9080 diam Borah, wife of the Senator from | : Senator and Mrs. Gillett, Gen. | aotitad e st Dldrivte Colden Ruggles, Rear Ad o osemtive Buildin miral Cary T. Grayson, Assistant At Hulll by torney General W iam J. Donévan, Jirs. John R. Wiliams, M, Irederick ll H.R.HOWENSTEIN CO. 1311 H Street Aldrich, nd Mrs, William Doeller, Alvin Dodd, \lr Kenna Elkins, Mrs. C. C. Glover, I H’ h . 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Dryden, Mrs, Il and bath Joseph Noell, Mr. and Mrs. Cuno Ru- I ath. 7 o and Mrs. Walter Tucker- 4 Elevators—Frigidaire Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Wal- g o e lace Chiswell, George Garrett, Melvin Large Porches—Incinerators Hazen, Walter Bruce Howe, Frank Hardwood Floors—Kitchen Cabinets ord, " Fleming Newbold, Newbold COLORED I : sl 1 Room, Reception Hall and Bath, $42.50 Donald Woodward, Donald i s, Cleveland Perkins and I : . b Pl oAt et s APARTMENTS 1 Room, Kitchen and Bath........ $52.50 CR th ‘ M “harles G. Hopton, mnoted sports g b B 5 writer, i manager of the meet. Mem- The exclusive and attractive I 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath........ $68.50 GE naRe Un Y hers of the Whippet Club of America Willard Mansions | INSPECT TONIGHT Day has had a new meaning. - It has become National Child serving on the course will include: 5 > Anguf Leser of Baltimore, handi- For Refined Cclored People capper; Emory A. Stone of Baltimore, 1731 Willard St. N.W. : 4 Health Day—the day on which starter; Harry Damon, jr., of Short N - 2 Near 18th and Florida Ave. Hills, N. J., clerk of the court, and Beyuitul aparments of e R e Chris O'Leary of Boston, chiet judges. DA AP, 1 S0 £ . . Evans heads the list of honorary e osete, larke gae TAnKes, < ' stock of the health and welfare la; & fioor plugs. xcellent Janitor serv: Wardman Management 3 : ¢ j ‘ cbi hildsen. ELEVATOR The war in China has reduc ;d “‘:g Open and Lighted Until 10 .M. S ONELEIGH COUR great number of frozen eggs shipp I from Shanghai to all parts of the Rents $45 am'e up l See Kesident Manager, Apt. 101 . Bro, Fwinen Connecticut Avenue, Corner of L St. Available for rent a few apartments, housekeeping Pal'klng for Clrcus and non-housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished. .\]MT, PERFECTION desirable suites of offices on the first and second floors, To Drive Direct Into Camp Meigs admirably a(lapted = Il Use Sixth Street Northeast ! . T p . S g e In Garage All suites are being put in perfect condition. Pnrking Privilege, 250’ Construction To those immediately seeking an apartment there are —_— | offered the following specially priced: on . : Two rooms and bath, $65 per month, to ;»' d store heretofore conducted o ; Nine rooms and three baths, $270 per month Sth “st. now. by claime’ agamst said busincss ehould ! nted | el o F shall, at | "3 D T e 5 Vo7 LTV g Complete hotel service, if desired. s 77 (3 Wise Brothers CHEVY CHASE DA]IRY \ THE custom of freq\{cn:_pe- Restaurant with a la carte and table d'hote service. Breakfast, 25¢-$1.00; Lunch, 50c-65¢; Dinner, $1.00-§1 O SO Unlimited parking allowed on L St. Built to last, il\.':my style INSPECT TODAY | A Apply at Office or Phone Main 2270 Resident Manager P 5 LL parents are urgcd to avail themselves of the service provided by the nine hygienic stations of the District 77777 ///%//7////,,,//////// of Columbia Health Department profession, which has officially and the child welfare clinic of gone on record in favor of such Phl“lps Tel't'ace | the Children’s Hospital, or 10 & 0 i Carias ot onlg o sHilig B s ! present their children to their private R =it o, ot e e 8 MONTHLY R physicians for health examinations PN 2" el ren: ;m ‘N;{}i se lyo;n artment \ and for preventive measures. L S to 6 years of age. Help your little i I . S "(.)~ X ones. 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