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e e ey WEATHER l o« m‘s Weather Bureau Forecast.) From Press to Home Cloudy, probah ain tonight and | x ithii 9 tomorrow: not much change in tem | Within the Hour £ Y o The Star’s carrier system covers . a 5 ',‘.‘ ! every city block and the regular edi-. e . tion is dehvered to Washington homes | as fast as the papers are printed. " Closing N. Y. Markets, Pages 14 nnd 15 WITH SUNDAY MORNING EDITION Yesterday’s Circulation, 102,888 asihiion. Do 6 W .\SIIIN(i'I")N. D. C, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 19271—-FORTY-EIGUHT PAGES. .. ) Means Associated Press. TWO CENTS. i o e s B ‘@&%‘”"%’?e"éxfi'é%fih’fiflfi'fln ] Unnamed Destination Re- 'Lmdbergh Analyzes Greetings in Europe. | URGED BY JADWIN *Screy s . “) W[]RU] FROM REDS BEFORE I]EPARTUR[ e Mmoo | IN HONOR OF FLYER Secrecy Surrounds Plans. Chief of Army Engineers Says _Xo. 30348, © Enteras Craft Filled to Capacity With Move to Prowde for Co- opnr-‘quII but Enthusiastic Crowd} BY CHARLES A. LINDBERGH, Wit T i o | Committees Are Named to | tion at ¢ visit to 1 . | Gasoline and Oil—Will | [ v cabie to The Star aud the New York | Py W e o Projecied Levees Would | sSeaI SR | ation in Colonies Urged by CreBtSHEIVertomRETHINE | 1 oxron shosee Abidavn Titaral .'.’.1'1:.’1"."?(.';.;.. , »o‘:.,‘.;:."'i‘.;n.x,f\:’ ™| Arrange Two-Day Recep- | 5 i o | leave of England and fly back to| ashisn » not even rained and | i i Be Inadequate. ‘ & qr_p Nations® Officials. From England. E I{,,,“,. ‘(\r,,,,,'.: i Tk 1?'.1’,1}..';'&‘ ‘fl‘»x”'f," sy " rined and | tlon for Llndbergh. | 1 anded from 1y Atlantic flight. T« 0L, "hat w e kept for my ne HOLDS DIKE SYSTEM | “URTiss Fisiy x v. une SOVIET IS ACCUSED FLIGHT OVER CHANNEL | Ay 'on™ie Siemnis o 1 It g w5 e conein ot | AVIATOR 'AND MOTHER it onhplane o | received by President Coolidge at | e bl b R OF ATTACKING BOTH | IS DELAYED BY FOG| R ot they wete i o ave | T0 BE COOLIDGE GUESTS Marsal Tells L Cuest of 30 ar Aviators at | inded in that tumultuous erowd at xpect the British to be so demonst Sk eaders Brutal Forces | 0 W | Croydon at the end of my flight from | tive as that most demonstrative peo P"N“‘leflt Sends Invitation by was filled to capacity with pl\llll!\t“ iy nis atiartoo . L N O | & ake-off, prob . ther permitting. for an unnamed Davis Tells Comrol Conference ;: iR v i Although strict secrecy was observed . : X o Fysic o A PresidentidshiBrenkly linter- | AUNOUEN S sy Are Attempting to Ruin | Luncheon—Prepares to Sail russels (il now 1 have b ;«1 e i e e T R0 for Hero to Stay at Tem- i { ed that police protection for the tak ivilizats v entrancing time. Last nigh W But there has been a great deal of : ested in Problem. bl sl L b Civilization. From Cherbourg Tomorrow. the guest of officers of the Royal Air| enthusiasm shown on every possible porary White House. R cay at Roosevelt Field, adjoining Cu — S Force at Kenley Aerodrome. Although | occasion. Whatever aloofress the Sl il By the Associnted Press [ ie Field, had been reqiested. - | BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. |5 fhe At v T hud expected fo take off at 3| max be in English character wascer | L SR CHICAGO, ‘Jurie 3 ~:Chractsieing {, At the Ofces 0T Chilties & Leving) BY Radio to The, Star " baily | PARIS, June d.—Taden with new | eclock yesterday afternoon for Paris, | (1IN, Feservas, for sme e clee. b1 A Lindhergh the Mississippi Valley floc g0 aft Corporation, owners of the e .\ ws, Dyt honors and bearing with him memories zy conditions between lere ""'Y} goad-will for my country and for my- | ici's greatest of peace-tin challenge to, the Nation, and a threat | it was acknowledged a request | PARIS, June -’ Following the visit | of a heart-warming reception from | Pavis have held me up and now T|self. The sporting instinct of the | will supercede even the € Rants §Esu iar bk onlsaina s I ERE YR S5 entiAs OHiT ERISEHDE ks — lof President Doumergue and Foreizn | & oo W the English people, | €xpect to start at dawn in a British | sh must be lurgely responsible [ mout important . activitics. Offcials Gen. Edgar Jadwin, chief of the ary of the contest committ | statement in case conditions heyona | Minister % ind to London and the | Lin h returned to Franee | fighting plane, placed at my disposal ‘ for the respect they have shown for | representing .1.‘4- \'Ini '8 Capit 1 to- United States Army Engineers, im- | National Acr al A orin’ control should prevent the take-off. | Visit of the Irench fleet at Ports. | v for his promised farewell v v the Ro Air Force. | the S SodIOnan: | s reoittitlated .'Hn(ln:'v!'lrfl”b:x" wel pressed upon the flood control confer- “eh;!\fl’":d“]u;. B ‘.rm appear at the | her Levine nor Chamberlin [ mouth, the renewed Franco-British | pofore leaving for home. | In addition to my wondepful recep-| (Continued on Pi Colimin 837 | coming Atie Attantie ,“,'.,.' oy ence taday the necessity and impor- | A iy ¢ 1 1y her it was planncd to fentente cordiale has been signalized | momorrow at Cherbourg, the first | C TR e eniIoe el DVaE ey &L tance of adequate methods of flood Will Seal Barograph. ke the Great Circle course via New-feven more strikingly by the meeting -p..mn in France over which he flew o - jectpa ng fpte Sosige A ok e Schory will officially seal the bavo- | foundland and Ircland or the course | and ®hanquet in Paris of the hig e N Uhepne ey PI‘IHCO D(, Llfl‘ne | forded him by the monarchs of contral. ek Ll e nally_planned for the Columbia. | colonial ministers and offieials o RISLEICaE] NOW Lo T % o) | | Europe. “With 114 lives known to have been | frai® o " I 00 Sina distance | which lay due east from New Y colonisl ministers and offictuls of both | pe will hoard the fEhi crwises i | b Canh s o abaran winipe Ae ook Jost, millions of acres of agricultural | of the flight would be recorded. | slightly more than a thousand miles | COUNtries, with a view to closer co-{ xpemphis, 1 1 at his disposal by the Bel](‘,ve(l Cl]osen | | house guest of his President, it lands flooded. dam a m:;lm: Levine declined to discuss the possi innl the L zentle curve to Che -‘,“'P‘,I'_ "’”“ [""";““'I‘ ”“‘( ench 1"]“" American Government, The Memphis, . | definitely announced today, and hundreds of millions of do done, | of & take-off this afternoon and | bourz. The latter course was aban. | British colonial administrations. This| pich sailed for Cherbourg from Rot | Coolidge Tet it be known that no in this, the greatest of a long series of ompany Cl“.van.';‘d.mm n favor of the great cir meeting is unique in the history .‘ri:‘.""{,,':n ,'l'\"l ',‘ri",,',' Gl Aty il AS Belglan Envoy e Mississippi Valley floods, it is apparent the flight us co-| fore Lindbergh's flizht and itish relations. | Eiimatees Ho Attantic and up the | acting as host during the two-day that the floods are a threat and a sion_among_the Columbi Bhihy B, eotey et e [of the famons airman back ¢ challenge to the entire Nation, less Continued on Cotumn have been traditionally jealous of one | FolomA¢ In triumph (o be vecelved Prince Albert Edward Tugene | home of his boyhood. serious only than war itself, and must another even when the governments ' the name of the American people bY | yamoral de Ligne, now Belgian | B P be met squarely, and without delay. Hilve lesn ZMoRE SEieaal Bl esident Coolid N N hatstar toh File Hushas b i anquet by President. With arrangement. pr ally com- pleted for the triumphal arvival the Navy . the procession up Pennsylvania avenue to the Monument, where ident Coolidze will act as spokesman for the Nation in t ing Lindbergh, those in cha worked out tentative plans fo ngland (003 | 000 here to have been setected to | Will GO on Mayflower to In- n| succeed Baron de Cartier de Mar- | | spect Fleet Tomorrow having b | ¢ | chienne as Ambassador to the | tual jealousy is now apparently to| Tdindbe f from be ended. i |in a British plane, hi; | Sees Threat to Civilization, | g R i air for tier will sail on June at Hampton Roads. by the Nation as & whole,” he asserted. $90,000,000 Has Been Spent. Since 1879, when the Government hic ncois Marshal, president of the | mechani Gosport _and sent to| United States officially took cognizance of the situ- outhampton to be picked up by the | Baron de ¢ ke his post as Ambassador ation in ssi . and nch Colonial Union, declared that | § ¢ e when, as the Mississippi common enemy, meaning Soviet | Mer 1 26 to take his post as River Commisston was formed, more Russia, is attac oth countri Held Up by Fog to Great Britain, relinquishing the than $30,000.000 have been spent in principally through their colonies . : " . role of dean of the Washington dip- mainder of his visit, chief among the construction of levees. he urzed a_common polie; Sflen pn e lor corps to sme Howard, | President Coolidge will leave Wash-| which was announced today as a “In 1922, plans were formulated to . ORI, 1 ind Great | turn 3 ‘*-“’I'}f“l_'f ley the British Amb: : |ngton this afternoon - ahoard the | cabinet banquet to he tendered by the combat {fl' zhtly greater than Secretary Confers With Big| Cust Brok oAt jiEiRCIpal ge ns of internation: ‘~r'""|" . ]"‘m' el Prince de Ligne, member of |presidential yacht Mayflower for | President and Mrs. Coolidze at the hiose o nd 1913, the wors i | [ law, existing treaties, existing jurid- | ©f _Jone g one of the outstanding Belgian | Hampton Roads, Va., where. .| temporary White House on Dupont known at that time. These plans call- y ers 5 1g| Customs brokers to Aid in . sosine of peace itself, ana | morning. fiying a single-seater families. was born in 1874, i ' s b Mliesg Lol it e S mar- | row afternoon, for the first time si | ed for the res of $60,000,00 . oy must resist vigorous| > bruta Condifions were still so| 0 . = 2 row af! Y irst time since . e d for the expenditur f 8 u‘n(} Busmess Leaders TO they must resist vigorously the brutal he descended at| Tied and has one son and three |jhacoming President, he will review | Other plans formulated today in. n, he by the Government, a large pi Stemming Carload Lots v insidious forces z to ruin ver, at| Gaughters. < L clude a visit to the reception given which was intended for the construc- civilization. i L\_‘;HPH\'- fter covering only ahout 50 Soaiandoo e “’[Jl"“ "; ‘h"“ ceat 1 ")"'"'l tes fleet. | 1,¢ the Minnesota State Society and tion of levees, and $30,000,000 had Premicr Poincare sai e ver | M y 'he President. on his cruise to the | Nationa Press Club Saturday heen expended for this construction Leave for Flood Area. From Canada. fias Doen fmore mete ll::u|:l‘iltl1‘:<"~‘e<1‘prl A wait of a little more than an hour reviewing grounds, will be accom liont "l}"infll fo. Walter Reed and when the present floods started. There |affection’ between France and Great |SWW the heavy mist begin to thin | panied only by Mrs. Coolidge, Secre-|the tomb of the Unknown Soldier Sun- are now, in the main river, 1,815 miles T Britain than now. ; {under the warming ravs of the sun. tarl otothio Nivy AWIBtS I Aine | dav B of levees averaging about 18 feet in| After completing this afternoon| In an effort to stem the stream of l‘omorrow as in the past, in co.|nd the fiver again took to the Wilbur and Reder Aduiicals Ebosie: | o heizht,” he added. Al arrangements for a national business | smuggled liquor reaching the United |lonial as in all other domains, we | S8 Although some fox pey tear Admiral Eberle, Budget Meeting Chang “The need for a revision of the |men's farm relief movement in he- |s in carload lots from Canada, |shall know how to make this perm Government’s project re on the following propos this flood has shown that protection officials and customs |Nent agreement profitable,” said M. s representing the bulk of big | Poincare. “We have neighboring po: importers of goods from Canada to- | GERME throughout the world. We| prio ¥ | half of agriculture in the Mississippi flood area, Secretary Hoover will| leave Washington this evening to re over the Channel, conditions were bet. chief of naval operations, and Mrs.| president Coolidge foday decided to ter toward the end of the flight, and Eberle, but will stop tomorrow to pick | have the semi-annual business meet- i!'» landed gracefully on Le I llxu.;l up the White House newspaper corre- | ing of the Government, he fis scene of his greatest triumph, Saturday night in the Memor "y B i, spondents and news photosraphers, | a must be furnished for greater floods ! improve their means o . St .rs of his party |nental (D. A. R) Hall. advanced to e isting wonks were expected to | Ssume personal direction of flood re-| day hit upon a revolutionary phan of |pivication ana' their economic ey | Thousands of Parisians who had hioedealtiea L e G B R e S b L meet, even had they been completed; | habilitation activities. - | procedure marking a radical deviation | oy, the idea that the aviator would fly . E 3 5 - | Saturday entirely elear fof the Lind: That levees necessary for the protection| Mr. Hoover was in conference with | from previous practice. Details of | s . over Paris hefore landing at Le Bour-| §1.70 to $1.80 Figure Re- Will Anchor at Night. ergh tribute, which s bein of the endangered area not now under |a group of America’s “captains of |the plan were withheld. Urges Technical Co-operation. et _craned their necks out of \ur_u oW Capt. W rown, commander of nged on a scale greater tha nd \\'-m'lwd the s \\nn flehl Government supervision must be |industry” at headquarters of the| The Government called in yae . mery, the coloni t popular ovation ever given to s manifestly a national one; that the | this morning, s ; erce || the Treasury Deparment to vepre- | viving the splendid Roman tradition | Linc o 2 at some convenient point and resume fons. b aibatiby of ing| L= moming Fanptit Swas exnected | Sy iods sl and iaited nelp "WIth | T (s southenn moten op e Meiion | and maintained a e attitude unnl‘ rial Reduction Opposed. {the journey at daybrenk tomorrow | . This action was announced D e Gisthiets st be reduced; | 12 Would confer again this afternoon. |y problem of stopping the smuZ: |ranean the British have been follow- | his decent. | morning. 1t is expected that the | White House today following a _con- hat the laws should be s6 modified | ¥hen final ‘plans for the farm loan | gling of liquor into this country along |ing the Saxon-Danish-Norman trad Small Crowd Sees Landing. e P «| ported in Prospect—Mate- |the Mavfiow.r, heen given in. ident's party will arrive in the | ference of the President with Brig. rogi u be worked out. s Sporder from Michigan -to Maine. | tion. and Have been founding colonie ¢ 2 . o2 | ce t 4 that the Government shall hive au- | Prostam wi 4 the bord ey atinding . cola) Lindy covered the distance In 2| A o0 rate ranging between $1.70|R0ads about 10 ‘oclock tomorrow | Gen. Herbért M. Lord, director of the thority to locate the works where AR, The result was an agreement today | which are offshoots of the parent race. | hours and 27 minutes actual fiving | A (0 Fae ¥anging hevween LA norning and will cast anchor about | budget, who Is in charge of the semi- | between the Government officer: s | the customs brokers which is expect-|have the same ideals ed to revise procedure in importa- | method. tions.4n a manner that will im-| " The Bi and | [n the African Tolonies, he said, both | time. When he arrived at Le Fourget 21; miles northwest of Cape Henry, a meetings, and with the but diff sviation | 0f assessed valuation is in prospect jghort distance from tne Thimble | bipet committee arrang- rict for the new fiscal year | Shoals Channel. ing for the Lindbergh fete. John I sound engineering dictates they be built, whether this involves the con- It is understood that Mr. struction of larger levees, or spiliways | suggestion of a d and reservoirs, or a combination of |among the Nation's busines: Nt | he made a descent on the civi a . 4 field and ran along the ground for a | for the Dis are instinctively | ro\ seconds. He then took the air|beginning July 1, it was indicated to-| It will be from that point that he | Himmond. chairman of the citize <h poli all these, dustrial representatives already has | measurably \"""x"*’h "‘t“ "';::f, §l1l1r14], wlnhnu:1 a preconceived plan, | 4iain and everybody thought he was|gay at the District Building. The | Will witness the units of the fleet pass | committee called together by the T “In the re-analysis, there are many | been approved, and that there re-|and prevention of such smugg L e Wi oin: ke a little impromptu whirl | v “po ol T ot be fived until |10 review. It is expected that the | trict CommiSsioners, and also chair- things which must be taken up. We {main to be solved only the deta ew Deputy Commissioner. .(\m. ogica .x;m sometimes inclined | Gyep | But after gaining a little | o7 0o part of the month. | flect probably will take an hour and | man of the exescutive committee which o be too logical. The English are|ajtitude, he hopped over to the mili- E a half to p: is to act as liaison between the cabineg st determine what the maximum |of how the money shall be raised. i ntally with the announce-|® 8 O e oot y e hil il | i o e what the helghts of such | The loans from the country at m‘;gl‘"‘(:?“llw S ereement as to smug. | Skeptical and opportunistic, while the field alongside the civil fleld. While a slight reduction in the| " J¢ s understood that the Mayflower, | committee and committee from scores a flood would be at various points|would match a similar amount|,;n. prevention, came the statement 1";’"‘h are I.l!l(‘lll'(viuvll and optimistic. | “fhere was only a small crowd to|present rate might be made. due to|immediately upon the completion of | of organizations, also attended the thronghout ‘the valley, and what |already subscribed by the South, and | {yii, "hew deputy prohibition commis-| e Amers wrked fechnical co witness the birdman's second landing | the recent revaluation of real estate | the review, will start on its return|White House conference, following & eration in adjoining colonies. The era |jn France, compared with the huge|for purposes of taxation, District | trip to Washington, but the journey | which he conferred with the citizens' methods are necessary and best to [would permit formation of a tristate | had been named, Alf Oftedal, A . o € g i bttt wath A4ABOT . agricultural credit corporation with ,:,‘;;‘,f{r special agent in charge of the |of rivalry, he said, is gone forever. | ane that watehed him come down on [ officials. it was said, are fearful that | Will be broken by two or thrée stops | executive committee in Commissionor Various methods of flood control |loan capacities aggregating, at the s adquarters of the R the same field at the end of his record- | 50U TG LT T C0lig ot be a | 4lons the way, as the President does | Taliaferro’s office in the District Build- were discussed by Gen. Jadwin, who |outside, $10,000,000. Bmmu of Internal F N tx--nutl-n::c‘ltlt:xl:_znl‘\‘«.‘?rl\ :‘mod psychological move in view of | Mot wish to return before Monday | ing. i | morning. 1t is likely that the May-| Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh, mot the past attempts to have the Federal | flgwer will anchor near the mouth of | of the 23-yvenr-old ynull‘l v fin'i.:"x:«r:; Government's contribution of $3.000-| the Potomac Saturday night and off | acclaimed by the people and poten- asserted, howeve i e intelli- breaking transa , however, that experience | The loans would be extended to| once unit, being cho: succee fortnight ago. B had proven levees to be the most prac- | stricken farmers in Arkansas. Mis-| jmes 13, Jones. just as enthu tical protection. sissippi and Louisiana with a_view to | "\ johes, who was former director planes_took _the Twenty French Assurance of the deep interest of |saving a portion of this year's crobs. | of prohibition, and who had been act ) | 000 annually reduced. Hains Point Sunday night. This | (ates of the entire world for his epio President Coolidge and his administra- ; fng deputy prohibition commissioner, e e L) Moreover, the District is anxious | likely will be the last trip the Presi- | flight In advancement of the seicie tion in the prompt solution of the Nation Must Share. Was shifted to a newly created post o accumulite @ surplus fund. as re-| dent and Mrs. Conlidge take aboard | of aviation. and who has brushed flood control problem was brought to| Secretary Hoover emphasized in to- | which will represent the Treasury Deo AVERESCU CABINET auired by law, which, it was pointed | the Mayflower before leaving on June | aside all offers for fortune beenuse ot the conference today by Dw! avis, | day’s conference that the calamity | partment in working out x:ml»ln(x‘ out, probably muI e me it 3 his popularity and publicity, was to- Secretary of War, - | which has hit the Mississippi Valley | raised by the new act placing e material reduction is made in the p Interested in Review. day formally invited by President and sentative of the Chief not a local problem, to'be solved | prohibition force under civil service, PN QUITS INBU entrate. o ents on which the| President Goolidge inaieated a keen | JES: Coolidge to be their house muest 1800 hearers wildly applauded Mr.|alone by the affected, but is a burden | The conference on smuggled ci The new assessments e WithHet son, whils He'ls the Nation's inter roming fiscal vear st in the review of the fleet and guest in the Capital. held in the | Apthup Brewer Dies of IS, tax rate for the Davis when he deviated from his|which the Nation must share. For |load lots of liquor avis viated t . Cietacy ot Ahe 5 Bared afe dpprcmately er | during the past few days has made a e e ::‘?;‘m::nl:gfi‘ oeteat I\l aruisie: | renury A SR f . King Ferdinand Favors “National” .l:nl{kn‘::h:‘l than Mt year. when the | number of Inquiries of the Secretary Tavitation Radioed to Fiyer. President Is Interested. tion plans in a definite, m: terial v Representing the Government at the Wounds Received in 2 . According to | Of the Navy and other authorities re-| The President today also sent a& "1 can assure you that the entire Following this morning's conference conterence were Gen. Andrews, Acting Ministry, Say Political Wise- e William m P mfirmrds, ’{O‘T{‘::;‘am‘:L’;‘l‘;:h"t;"l‘“h'l";;m fleet. jind | radiogram to Capt. Lindbergh, invit- ver atte i % jone: ‘usto V. H H e under the new - B! = a8 D! i stay g S ottt snd mwuhonc tosiratiin | staot tat e reported favorably Nathaniel G. ik Mur- 000, compared Withilaat year's assess-| and history of some of the more im-| President and First Lady of the Land. ment of $900,000,000. l‘{ll'l.’llll ships that will be in the r By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. Daniel J. Donovan, District auditor, | View, as well as histories of some spatches| BUCHAREST, Rumania, June 3.— | expects to begin calculations to deter. | Of the officer The program for the reception to Capt. Lindbergh as arranged thus far, | according to the executive committee, the outcome of his mission to Wash- n Coolidge.” ington in connection with the agricul- stated the realiza- | tural finance plan of the of the President, The Secre phy, chief of the law e ;:f the toms Bureau; Elmer J. Lew d P ng customs agent at Mont-[ MEXICO CITY, June 3. llut orea o stration that flood Going With Hoover, e S Anslinger of the | from Gaudalajara today said that Ar-|The Rumanian’ cabinet, headed by | mine the new rate of taxation within — | follow: control promises to be one of the — 5 Bureau of Foreign Control. thur Brewer, an American coal mer- | Gen. Averescu( has resigned. 2 the next two \\‘oeks BALTIMORE FLYER K"_LEDI The Memphis is expected to reach major problems before the next Con-| Lewis E. Pierson, chairman of the| The appointment of Mr. Oftedal. to | cpant of that place, died from pistol 1t indi in political circles — the Washington Navy Yard, where it gress. hoard of the America Exchange Irv-| pe deputy commissioner of prohibition | o CiCt il 3 Roednecday by Javier Diaz | hAt 2 “hational” ministrs desired —_— will dock, about 12 noon. Lindbergh Secretary Davis declined to put|ing Trust Co. New York, and presi-| i charge of enforcement prings to | SN0t Y 3 by Ja = by King Ferdinand, will be formed BELGRADE DEMANDS Cadet Morris B. Robinson Victim| Wil be escorted to the Washington forth any s plan for flood con-|dent of the national chamber, presided | this important post a man 40 years |In @ quarrel over business matters. | through collaboration of the Liberal, Monument for the conferring of the at the parley. Kugene Meyer, jr.|gld who has had wide experience. Diaz escaped and search was start- tional, 1l Peasant and Pea of Accident in Texas. decoration of honor. Afterward he sommissioner, ~ Federal | %' ’ e °d by the police. ant parties. Whether Gen. Averescu TT ’ R R eTab will g0 to the Wh oy e ines, Had Rapid Promotion. caby 08 will enter the new ministry is not def- ATTACHE’S RELEASE| six sxroxro. Tex., June 3 UP).— | he will be the guest of President Cool- m - Loan Board, explained the i £ . : o ' o stion with| Afr. Oftedal has for some time been | BELIEVED TO BE BOSTON MAN.|initely known. Indications early to- e Cadet A}"'rrm B. Robinson, jr..| (dge. In the evening a cabinet dinner A. Hicks, | co-ordinator of all prohibition enforce- e day were that Gen. Presan would be 4 _ {"‘ll“""";“ 1d., was killed here to-| wiil be served in his honor, after ivities of the Government | g\pthur H. Brewer Was Harvard Foot n;:» ew prime minister and minister | Jugoslavia Threatens Break With | (27 wpen the "‘"‘12”,:’2'\::“,!;}3“",,‘; f‘-lllllM\ which he will make two brief visits, t of the Rocky Mountains, from | i i of the interior ¥ R 4 4 essful take-| one at a meeting of the Minnesota 4 s steps taken in his State to assist the Mexico to Canada. ile had heen In | Ball Captain in 1895. King Ferdinand, it is understood, Albania if Diplomat Is ot from an auxiliary flying fleld near | State Society and the other at the Committee to Hear Pl planters recuperate. the Government ser BOSTON, June 3 (A.—Arthur res the new combination to be a rooks Field, where he was stationed. | National Press Club, e since he was < . The resolutions committee, of which | Others attending today's confer-|17, and had been eng: an American coal merchant, [general concentration of political Not Freed. BALTIMORE, June 3 (#).— The program for . he said, for Maj. chief of the Arm er Corps, who was a speake on the afternoon program. board’s program in conn: He warned against the conference |flood rehabilitation, and W hecoming involved in consider: | president of the Arkansas Farm Credit | ment ac local problems of the Valley Co., Little Rock, Ark. told of thelyy House, where ¢ Is as vet ged in Internal | Brews Senator Watson of Indiani is ence wer Revenue Bureau work since 1919. reported_to have been shot to death . casting aside individual _di- let Morris . Robinson, jr. whe | incomplete. A however, man, planned an alld session. | H. L. Perkins, vice president, Inter- | jje was recognized as one of the|in Guad . Mex is believed | vergencies and working for complete was killed at the flying field at San | Dave been made for o Tovery hne with a plan for flood con. | national Harvester Co., Chicago; O. H. | aplest special agents of the Intelli-|here to have "been Arthur Ha rehabilitation of the country, both | By the Assoclated Pres Antonio, Tex., today, when the motor | t¢_church, probably with President trol will be given a full hearing. P A e, ssstar o viee st ince unit. U1 (st Government job | Hrower, formerly o this ciy. who was | ceonomieally and poliieall. BETORADES Ysostivias gt [ obinimtolat. Talsa i ttas et | Coolidge, and Iater to place a wreath & subcomtaitice Will seek ‘to)com- | dent - General EMofors | Gorporéplon | was thieNavyinfwhiich e enllsted aa | captain|of theHarvurd root kalllteam —— The Jugoslavian government has in. | Eround, enlisted in the Air Service last [ 41 the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, i resolution as many of | New Yorks; rles W. Appleton, vice v. He later entered e Indian Eifinel 7 . at Tirana, | March. He was 21 and enlisted A short visit a alter Reed Hospital e it mns s poseibte. Y "l president, General Eléctric Co.. New | service and from there was trans-| Brewer, after leaving colloge, took PHONE FIRM TO START Slioted s O e o ate| o wais graduated from & ey ke | will follow. e Mississippi River floed, Gifford | York; W. S. Linderman, president, | ferred to the Treasury Department, a trip around the world and then set- Gl L GO release of M.| . 1001, His parents and two sisters |, The three events in the program Pinehot, former governor of Pennsyl-| Duquesne National Bank, Pittsburgh: | where he was rapidly promoted. tled In Mexico, where he had mining REFUNDS ON JUNE 10| Giourachkovitch, an attache of the le. for Lindbergh's Capital triumph were Y X ce h Buckner, chairman of hoard, —— —— interests, and took up ranching. He gation, arrested on a charge of espion- approved at the full citizens' commit. vania, told the conference tod T b e L T the request was not TSt tee meeting today slied the super-proof “of the ce = ol DN 5 b & . was married on June 8, 904, to Flora N . age., n case he reques vas & ” g toda Pinility of depending on levees only. | Samuel W. Reyburn, president, Lord Disabled Liner in Tow. | Geist at_Guadalajara ‘and they had | Credit to Be Given on Bills of | ;unted, the charge was instructed to DEAD” PERMITS BANNED. Minnesola Plans Reception. The present cilimity might never e "“‘flm‘,;;"'l.,“‘k-}; ,;.;:;‘['i'f\”‘lt-‘”, Ry e e s i Present Subscribers, Com- leave the Albanian capital with the bt S e have happened I for the insistence s Y sident, Uniof ug rbler from Key ‘est picked up nee is marriage he had heen t staff and the legation ar- » Secretary of Sta Kellogg, for more OF ktie Avony engineeis. whohave han| Co. Cle veland: W . Filbert, con | the disabled Ward liner Cauto off the | treasurer of the Compania Oceidentale mission Advised. s ‘;f e & Police Chief to Enforce Traffic Reg- | than a palf century a eitizn of Min- full control of the river, that no meas- | troller. Unit ates Steel Corpor: of Pines this morning and is pro-|de Almacenaje, and had served as " Yatiois G nesota, will head the receiving line at nre of flood § ction except le “(Continued on P’z Column 3. ing with her in tow for Mobile. president of the banking department | The Che e Diplomatic circles lwn.’ are ontlmhlu' u Against Motorists. the big reception which the inesota Seeaa i)Y shonld evenine sid. tide 5f the concern. He also had a stor. | Phone Co. will make refu over the situation, believing it will be | Risiq enforcement of the traffic | State Society is to give th native aced. The fulzment of military en- E . ¢ . age warehouse in Guadalajar -‘“’““‘x Al "’:e RO G settled without trouble. regulation which forbids motorists to . Capt. Lindbergh. whose father rineers ir down a policy for P W 1'1 S 11 [0).4 1 g ko i promise in telephone rates on Dbills of operate an automobile in the District | Was for 10 vears a Represenuwitive in 5 ! . : risoner 1t mallp alts 1rials SLAYER 18 WELL KNOWN, |June 10, the Public Utilities Commis- e e D s oo RAb RGte the preve Mississippi i of flood damage by the i es Co 2 s l‘l‘!‘l?")\tlhl(: for A d S f 50 C 1 C s l’l‘ {)\17 :ul;m('}l fndu_\fz 'lvr;g-l 1:;::";;1: i‘;'f‘.fl ihene today by Maj. Edwin B, Hesse, sup More than 2,500 persons are expect Wing goes, is n entencmg o mn rlmma ourt| xiiing of Arthur Brewer, an Amer- WAl be in the form of credit on the | 1, g simply fantastic” the report | intendent of police. in 4 general order |ed to nitend thiy reception, all pia eering hlunder lean citizen, by a Mexicin dn his | fin e, et I AR it the | that & member of the Jugoslav lexa- | to all members of the force. All old | for which have heen perfected under office ut Guadalajara on Wednese ormer i “‘ 0 have ‘,.“ be | tion had been imprisoned for espionage | permits issued prior to the passage « | the leadership of Miss Bede Johnson, Health Department, says he does not | \wag reported today to the State De- | soaiiod. ction, who will be | Ty 10 Giyrascovic of Durrazo was the new traflic act, numbered between | President of the s is ix the can epidemic in the prison. and | partment by Consul Dudley G. Dy LG rsted on the order of the political tri-| 1 and 212,802, became invalid June 1. | only function in his he hing- s efforts to prevent an epi- | he consul said he had made Bl bunal, but it is stated that he is a| Maj. Hesse pointed out in his order | ton to which Lindbergh himself has <t colossal 1 history. DavElopint ot ncaselariamd 'RIP PLANNED. in the District jail prevented the ar- s raignment and sentence of 50 or more ibscribes ‘estimated that the refund to % i s o morn. | demic includes a thorough fumigation | yre, equest upon the Mexi 4 to the unlimited service | o gal "o ‘Alhania and has no con- | that drivers caught operating with an | accepted an invitation, save the gen- s eaiie DLl S e T T o anprehension nd punish. | Will amount to 6.~ The rehate to | FORCRE G AL Sl OO egation. | old permit are subject o a fine of $40. | eral acceptance “with pleasure” of the t ippi and | ing. Court was ready to start when @ | *InVestigation by healih authoritins | (ROFities for anprchousion and punish | subseribers of the limited service wil 50s s s a0 Wkl the Dreaitans: ang va left the affected regions | message from the prison told of the that Smith had S4¢ vary in amount. Approximately $140.- his cabinet committee have bidden onesag)| N os WelTknoRD. 000" will_be distributed to all classes T 1 f H e S 1{ S fl R 1 d Fil s at once announced that the pris- | the 11 vVictims of the disease under s of subscribers, however. ale o eroic Delr-pacriince eveale Chairman Hammon of the executive o iR treatment, prior to his arrest and sen MINE DEAD FOUND. e e L loate committee of the citizens' general : ence. pany three years in which to locate . . D I addition to vaccinating the pris- e formmer subscribers who have loft o In Soldier Who Submitted to Dengue e - Toduset of | re < me z upon completion | e ating Lt . o refunds. . o AOmES, ok annoihoad ithatia ] Of ) 30 uy sehtence for HNLoRIALION: | hokith aMCG P nE L |ITTeEREUET Removed From West| city and who are entitled to refun the meeting in the boardroom of the velief train would be run|was the man who contracted the dis- {ang will follow up persons released Virginia Pits. ; : 7 District Building today that the Min- 1 the parishes affected as s taken to Gallinger Hos- | Guving the danger pertod. Visitor . NINE KILLED IN CRASH. | By the Associated P | American troops in the Philippine Ts. [ Nesota State Soctety has first call on soon as possible./ This train, offic where his ailment wWas | Wil .ot be admitted to the north win, ROANOKE, V ne 3 (). —Th SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.—Dis-| lands d been reduced from 80 to lnm. |n er{;‘:hs time after the pub- said, would be in the nature of a t d. Then he was taken 10| quring the next 16 days and jail offi. | Podies have been d from _{ charge of Pvt. Jack A. Kibbe from the | the thousand to less than 20 to the ’;1{'7‘"‘]’ hvriionss oo relief headguarters and will make < Hospital and two other col- | cials may decide to admit none to the | main entry of the Warrior Pocahontas | PARIS, June 3 (#).—Nine persons T thousand. ss Johnson said today that Miss <top€ at the princi towns and pa ored occupants of his cell were sent 10 | south wing. Conl Co. mine near Bluefield, which | were killed and en seriously in- scovery of the smallpox case, and it tthew Jordan, colos ite with increasing rapidity, | agencies today turned io the £ problem of rehabilitating the thousands who have been driven from| Dav 14h sea ded area as soon | quarantine station. The wing in whi ol | was wrecked early today by a’terrific | jured when the Parls-Nimes express, | {1® &3 teers to undergo innoculation with the ( is soloist fo Stte recontion I e | Dl wnot nihe NI lorhaRHAIIL Sy et A i or e o e et | explosion. Which left Paria last night, ran Into | mens fevenled & Moy o8 hevole seit| fever germs 8o that Army doctors at | Co. will sing at the State reception SVill he held between fienry M. Baker, | Department, acting in conjunction |offenders and some awaiting trial or| The number of the men in the mine | the overturned cars of a_wrecked | sicrifice in the interests of sclence | Sternberg Hospital. Manila, might |0 be Texechitve” commit il be held between Tienry M. Haker, | Depariment; “acting in conjunction |offende e IO O Sk known freight train near Moulins, 160 miles [and his fellow-soldiers. study progress of the disease and de-| The executive committee to take Col. W, H. Sullivan, chairman of the | the jail, started vaccinating the 200 or ' Cumming said this morning that | Telephone lines do not tolich within | southenst of this city. Tt 'is believed | The Army Medical Department an-| velop methods to combat it. general charge of the fete hers State reconstruction committee, amd | more prisoners in the north wing. Dr. thus fhe developed during | 20 miles of the scene of the explo | no Americans were among the casual- | nounced that aga result of voluntary next week in honor of Capt. Lind- X bergh. the personnel of the commit- committees in each of the towns vis | Jimes G. Cumming, in chgyge of the | the present epidemic, 11 in all, are (i | sion, which is hgan isolated section | ties. Two third-class coaches and the{ suffering, by Kibbe and several other ] fted, _ sonlagivus disease .»-n&) of the 'mild Wpe. of McDowell c:h express car were badly smashed, Shliiern: thy Bengue fover rats among| Radio Program Page 24~ (Continued on Page 3, Coima 6@ R K