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* WOMAN RUN DOWN ILAUDS DEALISM AY. THREE SHARE HONOR MAY 30, 1927. JAPANTTO SEND scheduled gor 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Admira! F. C. Billard, commander of the United Sttaes Coast Guard,; Gen. Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Ogden L. Mills, undersecretary of the Treas- ury, will head the inspection party. The inspection will be conducted with all the formalities of the service, of- ficers and crew, about 100 men. drawn up at the gangway.in. dress uniform. ADDITIONAL FORGE Fear of Repetition of Nanking Incident Prompts Action by War Office. IN COMPASS WORK Lindbergh’s Guide Developed by Army, Bureau of Stand- ards and Civilians. OF EARLER DAY | Dr. Clark in American Univer- sity Sermon Comments on “ Priceless Heritage.” OLD DUTCH MARKETS Food Suggestions at Reasonable Prices for Tuesday and Wednesday. smoked HAM STEAK lb., 49c Smoked PICNICS Medems 1%, 166 BREAST OF LAMB Ib., 15¢ i [ M 1 U S i | Shoulder ROAST OF LAMB, 1b., 19¢ Shoulder LAMB CHOPS Ib., 25¢ Derrydale S ition R oy i ki | Creamery B UTTER 48C \ pbiective, fie Atmy Afe Corps initi-| explained the zovernment i | Porterhouse STEAK lb., 45¢ SIRLOIN STEAK Ib., 40c o dev ment of tho earth in repetition of the Nanking and Han- | COFFEE 1. 39c kow incidents, owin to the inahility Dur the eal rs 1921 to 1923 “Name on the Package—Rcputation in It” BRIy, | Unidentified Motorist Flees Following Street Accident. Other Traffic Mishaps. [ \ \ | in! o of the Dy the Associnted Pross. TOKIO, May 30.--It i confirmed today that the government “in view of the unfavorable untion in Honan, from the point of the North forces” paring for the dispatch of troops from Manchuria to Peking and Tientsin at a moment’s notice The Japar war office 1 asked the government to sanction the dispateh of seven or eight battalions o v Entire credit for of the earth inductor Capt. Char A. Lindber Clark, chancellor | iide him from New York in Bl annol does not belong to any one org R % . | tion, but should be distributed between at the | | the Engineering Division of the Army slon 1”] Afr Corps, t Bureau of andards Washington and | SRR and the manufacturers of the instru ose that an inter- | o . the War Department declared | a form statement. house should Ine the urgent need of a reli ngton in the interest the compass h development which d to Paris, niza Deseribing nspived s the ) A hitand: vietim iyir one of six police v« ¥ 1 and Sixth street tdentified olice repc 0 years severely taken to = { Christian idealism world, Dr of American Univers ermon ¥ u to | | | | Lucius ¢, convoeation erday man uditorium, took oce: mpus | answer | Lincoln, and p | national eritics be erected | of international A student idealism, Dr. Clark s for the of appropriat he explained, Peace Monument shall stand ie end of Pennsylvania avenue, ked by the Capitol, our citadel of government. ablo whose « peace house dedicated here to 1id, would “mean the world.” 2, who will detiver th s at the thir- tion of Americ ymnasium nu. Tuesday | much i to L nth annual convoe an University at (he ditorium on the campus | night. of the Chinese authorities to afford | £4,000 of Army Air Corps experimental | protection to foreigner funds was transferrec the Burcau e N of Standar i wl‘ Jiminary study | BORODIN BACK IN HANKOW. and investigation of the possibiliti of this instrument. Most of the flight testing work which led to the present state of perfection of the th in ductor compass was done by the flight test section of McCook Field, Dayton, Ohio, it was added Three Models Built. 1921 ration the world, th KING_ALBERT. LINDBERGH FINDS KING ALBERT KEEN | FOR AIR TRAVELING Lb. 1 Russian Fails to Enter Changsha Gun- boats Go to Amoy. LONDON, May 30 (®.—After an| unsuccessful attempt to visit Chang ha, says an exchange telegraph dis iteh from Hongkong, Michael Boro- | in, adviser to the Hankow govern-| 2 [ ment, returned to Hankow Saturday. His reappearance, the dispatch adds, first working model | 1y vesponsible for a_certain amount suitable for nir test was received | o ctivity, anti-British the Bureau of Standards by | Sl e inecring Division at McCook | " pyition gunhoats have been sent to Two other models were built. |y oo™ oo™ Lonon not until the last one re- | Qi QEINE A0 S striet i very thorough test that the | © A “spanghai dispatch to t a ieering Divi concluded that | i SRR L e says that, osor. | the purely scientific work was about {jng" o promise of immunity nd t it was then a frpmmkas ineering to perfect o el -2??3‘(?,‘:'?;«-\(‘ | FLYER, HOMESICK, oy oot EAGERTORETURN °d in the cathedral. 70 U. S. AT ONCE significant that a | (Continued_from ¥ Loses Control of Motor Cycle. John W. Ec year “It s othe Peace Hill shy | lgion as v |1t is even we hous si ding on the glor presen more g friendship house, be built in the center of the life | the city, midway between these Jis house to be backed by the v and represent the uni e as idealized in the Ameri In Ma | demo or six yea to the sati st_Page.) ed, they whistled, and when the Spirit {of Louis touched the earth ‘t was immediately surrounded “For ‘e sake look out for { machine.” hese were the wor Lindbergh, before he hopped 3 [ the pla ed bobt of interna-{in v O statement, | thr hut they probsed evar ¢ represent | plane did not escape dama universal | but British airmen after examini our peo- | it told the visiting flyer that it wonld | instrume be very easy to make the slight re-| Numerous o pairs necessary | “Blind” flights were When the police finally got the hero | compass to test its accuracy. On into an automobile, the crowds pushed | September 6, 1923, Lieut. Albert 1° all the more in a struggle to get a|Hesenberger and Bradley Jones, glimpse of him. He was taken to the |both of McCook Field, flew from D: civil aviation offices. where the door|ten to Boston without stopping. had to be locked and bolted. The|Most of the flizht was made out of crowds beeame so insistent that the ground and with no Comdr. Perrin, secretary of the Royal | ailable to check the cours Aero Club, after getting a pro of | good behavior from the people, con-| dom of press and | qucted Lindber to the observation said Dr. Clark, | | | tower, where he was given an ovation | ‘was worth the wisdom of a ANG | with waving of American and | the blood of heroes. As a people we ! British fl have been taught from the beginning to | to covet no man's goods, seek for no man’s hurt, but seek with a set pur- | pose to defend all and make a way nd up for the good of all and lory of God. Dr. W. L. Darby raver. Music was led by Mount Vernon M under direction of E. Deane Shure Commencement at the univers will be tomorrow night in the audi- torium on the campus, with Bishop Pan- Uni y American Clark ar presid the B s of | Field out of [ but it was untrue “elo- | wation of a uni the United us derelict, branded 'nt dec! that dange hizh se," m was the ercov said, al univer: » and jud he not and DEL MONTE Royal Anne Cherries. .. .. ... .No.1Can, 20c Verdale Cocoa. ............. 1lb. Tin, 15¢ Hand- ..3 Ibs., 19¢ Picked 16-0z. 5 (o MASTER BREAD 3 Ib., 29¢ given ioes nerals, ty "y | PV the Chincse admir: of en e | Chinese troops opened fire with ma chine guns on the yacht club fleet, which turned out for the rac of them flying the British fla, cral yachts were hit, but there |no casualties. An American patrol escorted the yachts on return. expe ple Explaining that some persons ined the sentiments of Wi incoln, the speaker bespoke con of the people in the red “We are not read 1t is the source of piration and the distance made with ht many Sev. were | naval their | | PeaBeans‘........‘......‘.4 1 dec - | back on the our present in: as! 7| Stresses Tdealism of Our Fathers. | n of our fathers heritage of re- Moves. Lack of | ers at offensive in indicating | progress unfavorable Battle SHANGHAL May 30 () s from Northern headqua Peking regarding the Honan is taken here that the battle not favorably anwhile the advance of the mod > Nationalists under Gen. Chian Shek through Anhwei Provinee the direction of Tientsin is continui wecording to a wireless message frc Nankin. A short Tohnson, of Dayton to tance of ¥ was flown above the through the clouds, him directly ov time Iater, eCook rt Riley, Po ssorte Baked With Personal Care Ginger Ale Case .. . 3228 FANCY, MISSISSIPPI TOMATOES 2 lbs. 25¢ Florida’ PINEAPPLES, 2 for 25¢ " Tex. in May, 1925, (alrornia. ORANGES, Doz., 29c Valencia Sweet, Juicy and Thin Skin MILES OF LIGHTS S Ses S, oz b it STRAWBERRIES—for canning. | At their best mow, Spirit of St. Louis Will Be Carried |the far Northern resions where it win | Prices are low and quality very good. Heavy rains would replace the historic cutter Be ruin the crcp very quickly. in Welcoming Parade on Floats. I ; : Rice’s half of which | 3 clouds. Diving the pilot found c a railroad point on the compass had | TWO WOMEN HURT IN HEAD-ON CRASH Welter B. 0L Many Injured in Rush. Numerous persons were hurt, but!| | none of them seriously, in the crush | bric which was a {at Croydon. Two men, four women |course for which the nd five children were treated at the | been set don Hospital, mostly for minor On March 7, 1924 ries to the feet. Many others did e H. Barksdale and M not apply for hospital treatment. from Dayton to New York City— A building just outside the airdrome, | mi at an altitude of 7.000 feet on which about 60 persons had!above the clouds with only one | elimbed to gain a view of the landing, | mediate land ch ind this at Re offered | the choir 3. Church South, the late o= (Contents) m o i Chi, Nationalist of foreign affair to the Japanese commis- stested inst | and | i | toda co o into | films were in ion [ tr Albany collapsed, but by a streak of luck no|ing, Pa. New York Harbor lay under Francis J. McConnell of Pittsburgh as|one was hurt. It was a hay barn and |a heavy fog. but so truly had the plane the convocation speaker. | the spectators fell into of nice | been held to its course through the = — - — | new-mown hay. | the movies unless the over the harbor. Other trips from Dayton include “I intend,” he said. ““to go into some 3 —_—— % | reliable career—no wild West movies in to Minneapol ‘| New Coast Guard Cutter Is.Soon| to learn of P h thing like that.” farch, 1925, and to San An- | | oo amd. | Much-Traveled Headpiece 1925 to Sail for Station in Far want to see | use that's | | North. Shows | Very Little Evidence of Great Age. KING Shows Airplane to Ruler of Belg BRUSSELS, M Charles Lindbergh broke | rth inductor compass that fescent | IS BETTER THAN EVER| "/ 755 1 s e RECEIV AND QUEEN. | Lindbergh or entered my head | thing but bei my job and i job for me. William P this city, Thomas A. C ported badly h Others Clarke Special Dispatch to The Star, CHARLOTTE ¢, May 30 the good old ¢ hat was a just as a man was a man where West begins. Joo 1 farmer proot On his head is the felt hat that he has vears, The unusual feature of however, is the fact that after being worn for of years, looks better age headpiece. | Years ago, in what was then the | little frontier town of Temple, Tex d M. who we > in the hospi were Thomas Les Clarke of Takoma F ynch of the same adc nd Robert Pearce. observed | contact with | is at Tomb. o | the Old Continent about 3:30 o'clock | vesterday afternoon, his head so full | ot at he admitted he | was unable for the moment to collect them. Before leaving Belgium t viator a tribute to the American who the cemetery Werenghen, near Ghent. Cutti off his motor as he flew over the fie he slipped silently down to only a few vards above the rows of white crosses friend. The two were buddies and|and let drop a wreath of flowers, then when Christmas came around his | ¢ircled th matery i twice . before | buddy gave Mr. Davidson the hat. | &0ing to Lngland 3 S Mr. Davidson related how his friena | Tdndbergh started his last day on d the hatmaker and personally | the continent by keeping a secret en | supervised the structure of the hat. mentinith Istag ient ang Gu {1t was a costly gift, but the quality aheth at the Bvere Alrdrome tol oo i o “Home Oharlés [was there, for the toppiece 15 very | them his plane. e left the e = slub | much in evidence toda The body | Sl s o o hero’s rade 1 nieant i | 18 Stiff, unlike most hats after beiny | Yealing his destination. 'He met the D Nicnit oo R i mothing | worn several months, royal couple at the airdrome and took Rl R : Americans over | One or two new sweatbands and a | them to the shed where the Spirit of i Contntato . ain their fel- |triD to the cleaner's now and housed, He had the i then | i rit_of St. Louis intact 5 - g | constitute the expense of wearing ht out into the open Relrge : come roaming | constitute the € wearing | Satatl of it o Elis the fuselage and the wing | 3 M. Daviason d the liveliest in- | Of llu;‘ 1‘-Iml- \'\ri‘ll.lu\ rv;v'\'ln‘rl on lwlyilr:: smile as he held the hat aloft and | {°re: jonly In the machine, but| T COn e ntial Park told its history. A tiny hole in nm;ln the details of the flight, which were b gt HH.Illl" will have ‘“I" brim, caused hv a cinder from a loco- | told minutel 1o £ motive that thundered through !hr" . — e Dortunity to view it Lindbergh Dislikes night, away at the head of the long o VT REMIER Oil Burner [ 3 y 2.7 Taking Chances, train of cars it pulled, was the only blemish discernible. $250 installed—Tank 275 gal. i | 1319 F St. N.W. Tells Racing Men Its shiny, clean surface almost re- LONDON, M flected the sun’s rays as the narrator placed it upon his head. It had seen " 5 Becker’s Special, $1.25 qt. rival here yesterday, Capt. Lind: iz & Hook. Inc.. trading as bergh has been besieged for tips a lot of travel, wear adventure in | BECKER PAINT & GLASS co. on the Derby, which he is to wit- the 2Q ¥ it has graced his head. Mr. Davidson chuckled. 1239 Wisconsin Ave. West 67 Wednesday as the guest of Lonsdale. I don’'t know another,” he told today. “Horses’ names mean nothing to me. T am thinking about food now, anyway,” this be: ing a reference to the luncheon at the American embassy, which he was due to attend “If T do any betting at Wednesday,” he added, “1' my tip direct from Lord Lons who, they tell knows about _running es than other Englishman.” wked that mind, 1| & ‘and royal overnment of the coun- and of the city of Bru 1 e | lerful reception they ving They left nothing undone in their ot to pay tribute to avi French, the Be sentiment Tomb of the Unkn er E v mutile. The ceremony solemn up to then as, of quite fitting. But when d over and wished that poor lier well, which seemed to me a ural thing to do, the whole crowd SCHOOLGIRLS IN BATTLE | ireke out which_lasted ntil I had wvay from the | RECEIVE BLACK EYES = Fists Are Used in Interclass Fight at on, Mecklenburg County ’ of the Hopewell section, has s Anna and Mannie according to police, car driven by Olmsted the road in a zi an_ effort to pulled off to the ed stopped _hefore the reached him. Harry Merson of the Montgomery County pe made an ation | and immediately arrested Olmsted, tak- | ing him to Rockville, impressions t ame light worn for the the tale, void hat, of the ros Olmsted 80l ted P 3 YORK, vay” of almost ing of brilliantly | lights, will be capt berg ceiv Grover W chairman of the city's official committee on receptions, announced today that ¥ifth avenue from Washington Square to Central en | Park, would he bordered with ‘o | While a huge electric arch re paid lators May 30.—A “golden three miles, consist- illuminated electric Charles A. Lind- | v when he is re-! sleep in Davidson and a ve You ought to be interested in this ding, thank the Be n its warm recepiion Clearance Sale Towa Institution r given for small about here in low citiz around As hi ris leaving 1 | T flew over can fi me the w of Learning. B Special Dispatch to The Sta CEDAR RAPII An interclass battle took part at Masquc sulted in abou black ey he atte s flicht from uneventful. out 1 o'clock, spped an Ameri- il de la Con- htened out for | L —for no matter how hot it gets, there-are always days and evenings and occasions when the Spring-weight Suits and Topcoals are necessary. Bourge Par in 1 and then an and other br sh was caused ipted to raise their 7 o'clock in th evening having been warned that would follow if they did. The juniors, both boy went to the school ound with kets of eggs and bombarded the fors. A general fight which fists were the ons. Seve! of the injuries, but the girls received the worst pu As a result of the have been deprive class banquet and cises. Now’s the opportunity to_provide for those times— when you can have advantage of the Semi Clearance, which gives you the choice of | Battleground. | nd dropped | ind then | until 1} Here 1 time 1| historic ed to see it | rve where |them to Brussels, but there was no | began and stopped. | way of getting rid of those photogra- | ish the towns which | phers, except by losing them, so be- | it desiroycd by the | fore T got to Brussels I left them ail | noticed where shell | behind. In the future I wish other | forests and saw | planes would be more careful. | growing up amid| This afternoon T am flying over to| ors. 1|Croydon and will ks of the |tomorrow. T re still | ing, for I gues Sees Old and, g} nnual in to h , for i ever hec on and 1 was q ittle had seem e his All Suits and Topcoats at purposeful reduction fre 1 destroyed d s small trees BLIND STUDENT HONORED. /iuf 1. 11d ness 3 L one horse from meet another King | S 1 glad the sun is shin s that means that fa-| zing | mous London fogs won't bother me | | this afternoon. The flizht should not | { take more than two hours. I hope to | spend four or five days in London. | What my plans will be after wuse | it is impossible for me to the | make a_decision Monday or | T would like to see more of Lurope, vivid idea of the|but some of my friends think I ought job the|to be back in America. 1 will try effected. { to do the rizht thing. In any event, | repair- | I guess my European holiday is going out ugly | to grow to a close some time in the 1d War. They | not distant future. on the cor ; T don’t know yet just how I i Belgians. return to America, it certainly sec 160 i es i, | undignified for my ship to put it on > battle z 2 000 1 Summer Rates Weekly BURLINGTON HOTEL 1120 Vermont Ave. Main 8980 Fashion Park, Charter House and Mode Suits and Top- coats — and Richard Austin Topcoats — ALL of them ‘Wins Membership in Phi Cappa at Georgia U Beta on does gorw were as it does wves distinguish- | told this is be ich settled in a 1 D ATHENS, Ga Sullivan, bling come 500/ ve completed ¢ rtainl a ¥ truction tans have > 200( Spe o Star Epsom take ale, more 4 o Suits —hoth 3-piece and some 4-piece sport suits, with knickers— $35 and $40 grades. $45 and $50 Topcoats 52850 he did $30, 835 & $40 grades {on he did not like the idea of taking chances, in Will | petting or otherwise. e T took | as if that's how . Louis is going home. now he of | L boat to cross the ocean, but it xunh.«} | Spirit it issels 1 ospe a hat ed the air f an hour s 4 e m at th end of ted up the | rs on, and| 1d I was mak- | You can do al/ your baking with one flour- if you usc the right flout/ H - : | ® 9 wake e da v )sS over | so0 1:from Americ her as pilot or pas-| ss 1| senzer and > my time doing a ightseeing job. That takes time to| 1 Y There won't be as many | ass ba and silk hats, but I wiil | € all the v like to same, | for Pastry, Biscuits and Bread eful for Receptions. on my mind, so I must w much we, my ship and te the way we have been ng the past week. Nothing too for us and we $55 and $60 grades $65 and $70 gradesi.. ... $75, 885 & $90 grades. .. Included are the Richard Aus- tin and the Imported Camel’s 1, tre has been have enjo, n the should nt er forget Paris and Br am certainly going to come | in $53, $60 & $65 grades. .. d ove tee w Mrs. Lindberg! Congratulated by Rulers of Belg Associated Press 'ROIT, Mi : $69-5 No Charge for Alterations. - The Mode—F at Eleventh would tor tio atlar on the Lin low Very happ. We a w to the mot who has done something good. nd that leads me to say I have eading about the great reception in New York. 1t will prot be a_warm welcome. .| Well, T survived Le Bourget, and re- ms don’t come any warmer than rgh's in the United Cuba. ' South Americ d the Rritish Empire by the Co.. all right reserved.) and with ' New York Tim v planes fty

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